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2009 North Dakota Code
20.1 Game, Fish, Predators, and Boating
20.1-09 Propagation of Protected Birds and Animals
Download pdfthe director to any North Dakota resident. These permits expire on December thirty-first of the
year they are issued. One permit may cover several species of birds or animals, but a single
permit may not cover both birds and animals. No person may possess any live protected animal
or bird without first obtaining a permit from the director. 20.1-09-03. Contents of application for permit to propagate, domesticate, or possess live birds or animals. An application for a permit to propagate, domesticate, or possess live protected birds or animals must be made upon forms furnished by the director, must
be signed by the applicant, and must state: 1. The name and address of the applicant. 2. A description of the premises where the applicant will keep the birds or animals. 3. The number and kind of birds or animals in the applicant's possession at the time of
application, and whether they are wild or domesticated. 4. Any other information the director requires. 20.1-09-04. Reports to director by persons holding propagation permits - Contents of reports. Every person holding a permit to propagate and domesticate protected birds or
animals shall report to the director annually, on or before December thirty-first, any increase or
decrease in the number of birds or animals held under the permit during the year in which the
report is made. 20.1-09-05. Sale, collection, and transportation of birds, animals, and eggs held for propagation - Director's consent necessary. Protected birds or animals held for propagation
and domestication under a permit may be sold or transported live for propagation purposes.
Their eggs may be collected, sold, or transported during seasons the director prescribes. All
collections, sales, and shipments must be with the director's written permission. Protected birds
or animals raised in North Dakota under a propagation permit may be disposed of, with the
director's written permission, at times the director may prescribe. The carcasses of these birds
or animals may be disposed of as food when properly identified by a suitable tag or seal
furnished by the director. Page No. 1 Document Outline chapter 20.1-09 propagation of protected birds and animals
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