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Title 17
Importation and Sale of Fish, Wildlife and Game From Outside the State; Sale of Domestic and Foreign Game and Hatchery Trout; Bird Plumage; Taxidermy

Sections

11‑1701
Application of sections 11-1703, 11-1705 and 11-1707
11‑1703
Importation, possession and sale of fish without license or permit
11‑1705
Importation, possession and sale of wildlife and game other than domestic and foreign game
11‑1707
Importation and possession of non-saleable fish, game and wildlife and saleable fish, game and wildlife imported during the closed season
11‑1709
Importation and transportation of certain fish or fish eggs
11‑1717
Foreign game
11‑1721
Identification of carcasses and parts thereof
11‑1723
Sale of game and trout
11‑1725
Shipment by carriers
11‑1727
Hatchery trout and domestic or imported foreign game in sealed containers
11‑1728
Sale of live wild birds
11‑1733
Taxidermy
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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