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9-11-47
Section 9-11-47 Nonresident hunting licenses - "All game." Any nonresident of this
state who is 16 years old or older shall procure an annual "all game hunt license"
to hunt all legal game in this state by filing an application with the Commissioner of Conservation
and Natural Resources or any judge of probate or other person authorized to issue the license,
stating his or her age, race, place of residence, and post office address and after paying
to the person issuing the license a fee of two hundred seventy-three dollars ($273), plus
a two dollar ($2) issuance fee, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for
in Section 9-11-68. Every person making application for a nonresident hunting license as provided
in this section and Sections 9-11-46, 9-11-48, and 9-11-49 shall provide a valid driver license
number or, in the case of nondrivers, proof of permanent residence. All nonresident hunting
licenses shall bear the driver license number of the licensee and the state where...
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9-11-53.3
Section 9-11-53.3 Reciprocal agreement with Florida exempting persons 65 years or older from
licensing requirements. It is the intent of the Legislature that the State of Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources enter into a reciprocal agreement with the State of
Florida exempting persons 65 years of age or older from state fishing and hunting license
requirements. (Acts 1992, No. 92-344, p. 736, §4.)...
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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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9-12-184
Section 9-12-184 Annual appropriation for operating expenses of commission. There is hereby
appropriated annually out of the Seafood Fund of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources the sum of $3,500.00 to the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission as the State
of Alabama's prorated share of said commission's annual operating expenses as provided in
the "Gulf States Marine Fisheries Compact," Sections 9-12-180 through 9-12-183.
(Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 109, p. 2030, § 1.)...
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9-12-87
Section 9-12-87 License for dredge. Every dredge authorized to be used in catching or removing
oysters from the public reefs, beds or bottoms of this state shall be licensed by the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. Before such license is issued, the applicant shall
pay to the department of conservation and natural resources or its duly authorized agent a
fee of $25.00 for each and every dredge used in taking or catching oysters. The license so
issued shall be dated and shall be effective only for the season issued and then only in a
manner and place and at a time under regulations and authority of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 169, p. 192, §21; Code 1940, T. 8, §140.)...

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9-15-7
Section 9-15-7 Disposition of records generally. Said records shall be prepared and kept in
duplicate, one copy of each of said records being kept in the files of the state Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources and one copy containing the record of the lands pertaining
to each department or institution of the state, respectively, shall be filed with such department
or institution. (Acts 1927, No. 635, p. 725, §3; Code 1940, T. 8, §221.)...
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9-15-9
Section 9-15-9 Preparation and disposition of records showing ownership, general character,
disposition, etc., of used and unused lands. Upon the filing of the list required to be filed
by Section 9-15-8, the Land Agent, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, shall
cause a record to be compiled, which record shall list by counties all lands owned or held
in trust by an institution or department of the State of Alabama, as shown by lists mentioned
in Section 9-15-8. Such record shall also show the ownership of such lands and whether or
not the same are used or unused lands, as defined in Section 9-15-1, and said record shall
further show the general character of such land, that is, whether chiefly valuable for agricultural,
mining, timber culture or other use and the use to which the same is being put. If at any
future time any of the said lands shall be leased or sold or otherwise disposed of, or should
unused lands become used lands or used lands become unused lands, such...
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9-7A-2
Section 9-7A-2 Definitions. The following terms, whenever used in this chapter, shall have
the following respective meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) COMMISSIONER.
The Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. (2) ADMINISTRATOR.
The director of the plans and programs of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
(3) FUND. The Alabama Recreation Capital Development Assistance Fund. (4) APPLICANT. Any county,
or municipality; or state, county or municipal agency having legal authority to hold title
to real property, or any combination of the above named entities. (5) RECREATIONAL LAND. Land
and appurtenances thereto used for, or susceptible to recreational use. (6) RECREATIONAL USE.
Participation in or observation of outdoor activities by the general public including, but
not limited to, hunting, fishing, water sports, aerial sports, hiking, camping, winter sports,
animal or vehicular riding and any related activity. (7)...
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2-17A-1
Section 2-17A-1 Slaughtering, processing, inspection, etc., of domestic rabbits in compliance
with chapter. Any rule, regulation or promulgation of the Health Department or the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources to the contrary notwithstanding, any domestically raised
rabbit may be slaughtered, butchered, processed, packaged, labeled and inspected for sale
as human food at any slaughterhouse, abattoir, meat packing plant, processing plant or like
facility in this state approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries pursuant
to the requirements of this chapter as hereinafter authorized. (Acts 1978, No. 656, p. 944,
§1.)...
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33-5-5
Section 33-5-5 Division of Marine Police - Marine police officers, etc., to have powers of
peace officers. In addition to all other power heretofore granted by law, marine police officers
and all other Department of Conservation and Natural Resources enforcement officers shall
have the power of peace officers in this state and may exercise such powers anywhere within
the state. (Acts 1971, No. 905, p. 1669, §2.)...
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