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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 46 Fishing LicensesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Parks and Wildlife Code > Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 46 Fishing Licenses No person may fish in the public water of this state unless he has acquired a fishing license issued under this subchapter, except as provided ... (1) "Resident" means: (A) an individual who has resided continuously in this state for more than six months immediately before applying for a fishing ... On the first Saturday in June of each year, a fishing license is not required of any person fishing for sporting purposes in public water. ... (a) A license issued under this chapter is not required of a person: (1) who is a resident and whose birth date is before September ... (a) The resident fishing license fee is $8 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. (b) The commission may establish a ... The commission by rule may establish fees for initial and duplicate tags issued under this subchapter. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 457, § ... (a) Any person who is a Texas resident or other person designated by the commission is entitled to receive from the department a license allowing ... (a) A nonresident or other person designated by the commission is entitled to receive from the department a license allowing fishing for sporting purposes in ... (a) If a license issued under this subchapter is lost or destroyed, a license deputy may issue a duplicate license on application of the license ... (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this section, a license required or authorized by this subchapter is valid ... A license issued under this subchapter must contain information determined by the commission to be necessary. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1405, ch. 545, § ... (a) The department shall issue and prescribe the form and manner of issuance of the licenses and tags authorized by this chapter. The commission by ... (a) No person may purchase or use more finfish tags during a license year than the number and type authorized for the year by the ... No person may issue or accept a license or tag required by this subchapter except on a form provided by the department. Acts 1975, 64th ... No person may fish under a license issued to another or allow another person to fish under a license issued to him. Acts 1975, 64th ... (a) A person who violates a provision of this subchapter or, except as provided by Subsection (b) of this section, who fails or refuses to ... This subchapter applies only to Lake Texoma, which is the portion of this state inundated by the water impounded by a dam across the channel ... Except as provided in this subchapter, no person may catch fish in Lake Texoma unless he has acquired a license issued under this subchapter. The ... Residents of this state engaged in fishing within the territorial boundaries of this state are not required to obtain a license issued under this subchapter. ... (a) A Lake Texoma fishing license is valid until December 31 following its date of issuance. (b) The fee for the license is $5.75 or ... (a) A Lake Texoma 10-day fishing license is valid for 10 consecutive days including the date of issuance. (b) The fee for the license is ... Licenses issued under this subchapter shall be on the form prescribed by the department and must contain information necessary for enforcement of this subchapter as ... The department shall keep separate and strict account of the revenue received from licenses issued under this subchapter for annual division between this state and ... On February 1 of each year the comptroller shall pay to the state of Oklahoma 70 percent of the revenue collected from licenses issued under ... A person who violates a provision of this subchapter commits an offense that is a Class C Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor. Acts 1975, 64th ... This subchapter does not become effective until: (1) the State of Oklahoma makes provision for the sale of licenses in Oklahoma that are parallel to ... Texas Lawyers
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