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Fish and Game Code
Article 2. Dead Domesticated Birds And Mammals
FISH AND GAME CODE
SECTION 2400-2401
2400. Common carriers may transport at any time the carcasses or parts thereof of dead domesticated game birds and mammals tagged with a domesticated game breeder's tag as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 3200), Chapter 2, Part 1, of Division 4. In addition, a tag or label shall be affixed to every package containing such carcass or part, which shall: (a) Give the names of the person to whom the game breeder's license was issued, of the person by whom such game was killed, of the person to whom such game is consigned, and of the person by whom such game was tagged. (b) Give the number of carcasses or portions thereof contained in the package. (c) State that the game birds or mammals were killed and tagged in accordance with the provisions of Article 1 (commencing with Section 3200), Chapter 2, Part 1, of Division 4. 2401. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 3206, the carcasses or parts of domesticated game birds which have been raised outside of this State may be imorted into this State, and transported, sold, or possessed in this State. Common carriers may receive and transport such carcasses or parts at any time. A label shall be affixed to every package containing such carcasses or parts with the following data plainly written or printed thereon: (a) The names and addresses of the consignor and consignee. (b) The number and kinds of carcasses or parts thereof. (c) A statement that the contents are carcasses or parts of domesticated game birds raised outside this State.
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