§ 56:251 A. The following license fees shall be levied on each fur trapper, alligator hunter, fur buyer, and fur dealer:
§ 56:252 Residence of alligator hunters, fur buyers and dealers
§ 56:253 A. No resident or nonresident fur buyer shall ship furs, alligators, or alligator skins out of state.
§ 56:255 Alligator records; inspections
§ 56:258 A. Every dealer shall maintain complete detailed records of the kind and number of furs purchased inside and outside of the state and of all such furs shipped out of the state or tan
§ 56:259 Open season; method of taking animals; prohibited devices; possession and sale of skins
§ 56:260 Setting a trap, snare, net, or other device
§ 56:261 Possession; alligator eggs, live alligators, skins
§ 56:262 A. Whoever desires to engage in the business of raising and/or exhibiting imported or native nongame quadrupeds shall apply to the department for a license to do so. If it appears th
§ 56:263 A.(1) Each alligator parts dealer shall secure an alligator parts dealer license from the department before commencing business. The license shall be secured annually and shall be fu
§ 56:264 Scientific research
§ 56:265 Trespass on marshlands to trap or hunt fur bearing animals
§ 56:266 Louisiana Fur Public Education and Marketing Fund
§ 56:278 A. The Louisiana Alligator Advisory Council is hereby created in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The Louisiana Alligator Advisory Council shall be responsible for reviewing
§ 56:279 A. Recognizing that the Louisiana alligator industry is a vital aspect of Louisiana’s economic base and that in recent years worldwide markets and prices have expanded at a tremendou
§ 56:280 White or albino alligators; taking from the wild; prohibition; penalties; notification to alligator hunters

Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 56 > Chapter 1 > Part V > Subpart A - General Provisions

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