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2005 California Fish and Game Code Sections 5060-5062 CHAPTER 3. COMMERCIAL USE OF REPTILES
FISH AND GAME CODESECTION 5060-5062
5060. "Native reptiles" as used in this chapter means snakes, lizards, turtles, or any other members of the class reptilia native to California. 5061. The commission shall estalish rules and regulations for the commercial take, sale, transport, export, or import of native reptiles. 5062. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no permit shall be issued for the operation of a farm for alligators or any species of the family crocodilidae if the animals are kept for the use and sale of the meat or hides. No permit for the operation of a farm for alligators or any species of the family crocodilidae shall be renewed if the animals are kept for the use and sale of the meat or hides.
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