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9-11-342
Section 9-11-342 Commercial quail breeder's license. A commercial quail breeder's license must
first be obtained from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources or its agents
upon payment of $25.00 for each such license. Said license shall be valid from October 1 to
September 30 next following. Such license must bear a number as designated by the state Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources and shall be conspicuously exhibited at all times at
the place where said quail are bred. (Acts 1959, No. 408, p. 1040, §2.)...
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9-11-349
Section 9-11-349 Records of licensees; inspection of records and premises of licensees. Each
person, firm or corporation holding a commercial quail breeder's license shall keep permanent
records in a suitable, permanently bound book of all bird carcasses sold, to whom sold, the
date of the sale, the address of the vendee or consignee and the number of carcasses sold,
which records, as well as the premises of such licensed breeder, shall be subject to examination
and inspection by any agent of the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
or by any peace officer, without the issuance of any warrant, upon displaying his credentials
of authority to such breeder. (Acts 1959, No. 408, p. 1040, §9.)...
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9-12-113
were found or when the operator of the device has not been determined after a period of 30
days, the device or items shall be forfeited to the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources which shall destroy or otherwise dispose of the device or items as it shall deem
advisable or in lieu of forfeiture, the court may impose additional fines. (i) All game fish
taken by nets or seines under this law shall be immediately returned to the waters where they
were taken with the least possible injury to the fish. Possession of game fish in violation
of this subsection will be considered as using a net or seine in an illegal manner. Saltwater
game fish are defined as follows: Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus); Red Drum (Sciaenops
ocellata); Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus); and those species designated by regulation of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The department shall by regulation to the
extent possible establish a tagging system to regulate importation or sale...
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9-11-153
Section 9-11-153 Wholesale and retail freshwater nongame fish dealers' licenses; commercial
paddlefish dealer's license. (a) Every person, firm, association, or corporation engaged in
the buying, selling, or handling of freshwater nongame fish for the purpose of resale, whether
handled on a commission basis or otherwise, and every person, firm, association, or corporation
shipping freshwater nongame fish out of the State of Alabama on consignment or order shall
be considered a wholesale dealer of freshwater nongame fish, and shall be required to pay
a license of $25.00 per annum. Any person, firm, association, or corporation handling freshwater
nongame, uncooked fish strictly at retail to the consumer shall be considered a retailer and
must purchase a license and pay $10.00 per annum for the same. The revenue to be derived from
such licenses shall be covered into the State Treasury to the credit of the Game and Fish
Fund of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources....
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9-12-54.4
Section 9-12-54.4 Catching, etc., of bait; restrictions. Licensed live saltwater bait catcher
boats may, except as otherwise provided by law or regulation, take or catch, or attempt to
take or catch, bait shrimp of any size and other saltwater species of bait in waters of the
state under the jurisdiction of the Marine Resources Division as defined by rule of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources not permanently closed to shrimping. Licensed live saltwater
bait catchers may take or catch, or attempt to take or catch, live saltwater bait from 4:00
o'clock a.m. until 10:00 o'clock p.m. in areas temporarily closed to commercial shrimping,
except as otherwise provided by law or regulation. In an area temporarily closed to commercial
shrimping or in an area designated as an exclusive bait area, live saltwater bait may not
be taken with any seine or trawl having a width greater than 16 feet as measured at the cork
line or main top line. Lengths and widths of leadlines or...
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40-23-4
sales of materials, equipment, and machinery that, at any time, enter into and become a component
part of ships, vessels, towing vessels or barges, or drilling ships, rigs or barges, or seismic
or geophysical vessels, other watercraft and commercial fishing vessels of over five tons
load displacement as registered with the U.S. Coast Guard and licensed by the State of Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Additionally, the gross proceeds from the
sale or sales of lifeboats, personal flotation devices, ring life buoys, survival craft
equipment, distress signals, EPIRB's, fire extinguishers, injury placards, waste management
plans and logs, marine sanitation devices, navigation rulebooks, navigation lights, sound
signals, navigation day shapes, oil placard cards, garbage placards, FCC SSL, stability instructions,
first aid equipment, compasses, anchor and radar reflectors, general alarm systems, bilge
pumps, piping, and discharge and electronic position fixing...
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9-11-343
Section 9-11-343 Licensees to obtain markers or marking devices. Before any sale may be made
of the carcass of any bobwhite quail, the holder of a commercial quail breeder's license shall
obtain a proper marker or marking device as prescribed by a regulation promulgated by the
Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. (Acts 1959, No. 408, p. 1040, §3.)...

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9-11-340
Section 9-11-340 "Pen-raised quail" defined. A pen-raised quail is a quail which
has been hatched from an egg laid by a quail confined in a pen or coop and has itself been
wholly raised in a pen or coop by a duly licensed quail breeder holding a permit as provided
by this article from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. (Acts 1959,
No. 408, p. 1040, §1.)...
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9-11-56.1
Section 9-11-56.1 Nonresident fishing licenses - Commercial license. (a) The Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources, hereinafter referred to as "the department"
or duly authorized designees of the department shall sell and issue commercial fishing licenses
to residents of other states, which other states reciprocate the sale and issuance of similar
such commercial fishing licenses to residents of Alabama to fish the waters of their respective
states. (b) The amount to be charged for such nonresident commercial fishing license shall
be the same as is charged a resident of Alabama for such a license in the reciprocating state,
but in no event shall the amount be less than the prevailing amount charged by the department
of commercial fishing licenses for Alabama residents. (c) Nonresident commercial fishing licensees
shall be subject to the same rules, regulations and requirements of law and of the department
as may apply to Alabama resident commercial fishing licensees. Each...
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9-12-232
Section 9-12-232 Commercial gill net permits - Acquisition and retirement. (a) The Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall establish and administer a voluntary program to
acquire and retire commercial gill net permits of saltwater commercial fishermen issued pursuant
to Section 9-12-113. (b) Each resident Alabama saltwater commercial fisherman who possesses
a valid Alabama permit June 1, 2008, and any nonresident commercial fisherman who has held
a commercial gill net license for 25 years or more without a fishing violation who possesses
a valid Alabama permit on June 1, 2008, may surrender his or her license on or before March
1, 2009. (c) Upon surrender of the license, the following shall apply: (1) If the total income
of the license holder from dockside value of finfish harvested and landed in Alabama using
gill nets in the last three years was less than five thousand dollars ($5,000), the licensee
shall receive a payment from the Department of Conservation and...
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