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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 71 Licenses And RegulationsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Parks and Wildlife Code > Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 71 Licenses And Regulations In this subtitle: (1) "Fur-bearing animal" means wild beaver, otter, mink, ring-tailed cat, badger, skunk, raccoon, muskrat, opossum, fox, or nutria. (2) "Trapper" means a ... This chapter applies to fur-bearing animals in each county except those populations on the state's list of endangered fish and wildlife. Added by Acts 1981, ... (a) The commission by proclamation may regulate the taking, possession, propagation, transportation, exportation, importation, sale, and offering for sale of fur-bearing animals, pelts, and carcasses ... The department shall conduct scientific studies and investigations of fur-bearing animals as necessary to develop information on populations, distribution, habitat needs, and limiting factors, to ... (a) No person may take, sell, purchase, or possess a fur-bearing animal, pelt, or carcass in this state, except as provided by proclamation of the ... (a) Except as provided by this section and Section 71.004(a), no person may take a fur-bearing animal or a pelt in this state unless the ... No retail fur buyer may purchase in this state a pelt or carcass except from a licensed trapper. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1405, ch. ... No wholesale fur dealer may purchase in this state a pelt or carcass except from a licensed trapper, a licensed retail fur buyer, a fur-bearing ... The licenses authorized by this chapter shall be of a form prescribed and issued by the department, or an authorized agent of the department, to ... The fee for a license authorized by this chapter is in the following amount or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more: ... The license period for licenses issued under this chapter is September 1 or another date set by the commission through August 31 of the next ... (a) A trapper shall carry the trapper's license on his person while taking or possessing a fur-bearing animal, pelt, or carcass. (b) A wholesale fur ... The place of business of any fur-bearing animal propagator, wholesale fur dealer, or retail fur buyer and any vehicle being used by a fur-bearing animal ... The holder of a wholesale fur dealer's, retail fur buyer's, or fur-bearing animal propagation license shall submit reports to the department as required by proclamation ... (a) Except as provided in another subsection of this section, a person who violates any provision of this chapter or proclamation under this chapter commits ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |