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2020 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
Article 14A - Coastal and Estuarine Commercial Fishing Licenses.
- § 113-168 - Definitions.
- § 113-168.1 - General provisions governing licenses and endorsements.
- § 113-168.2 - Standard Commercial Fishing License.
- § 113-168.3 - Retired Standard Commercial Fishing License.
- § 113-168.4 - Sale of fish.
- § 113-168.5 - License endorsements for Standard Commercial Fishing License.
- § 113-168.6 - Commercial fishing vessel registration.
- §§ 113-169 - Repealed by Session Laws 2013-384, s. 2(b), effective August 23, 2013.
- § 113-169.1 - Permits for gear, equipment, and other specialized activities authorized.
- § 113-169.2 - Shellfish license for North Carolina residents without a SCFL.
- § 113-169.3 - Licenses for fish dealers.
- § 113-169.4 - Licensing of ocean fishing piers; fees.
- § 113-169.5 - Land or sell license; vessels fishing beyond territorial waters.
- § 113-170 - Exportation and importation of fish and equipment.
- § 113-170.1 - Nonresidents reciprocal agreements.
- § 113-170.2 - Fraud or deception as to licenses, permits, or records.
- § 113-170.3 - Record-keeping requirements.
- § 113-170.4 - Rules as to possession, transportation, and disposition of fisheries resources.
- § 113-170.5 - Violations with respect to coastal fisheries resources.
- § 113-171 - Suspension, revocation, and reissuance of licenses.
- § 113-171.1 - Use of spotter planes in commercial fishing operations regulated.
- § 113-172 - License agents.
- § 113-173 - Recreational Commercial Gear License.
- § 113-173.1 - North Carolina Commercial Fishing Resource Fund.
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