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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code

§ 71.001 — DEFINITIONS

PW § 71.001Title 5. WILDLIFE AND PLANT CONSERVATION · Part C. FUR-BEARING ANIMALS · Ch. 71. LICENSES AND REGULATIONS

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In this subtitle:
(1)"Fur-bearing animal" means wild beaver, otter, mink, ring-tailed cat, badger, skunk, raccoon, muskrat, opossum, fox, or nutria.
(2)"Trapper" means a person who takes a fur-bearing animal or the pelt of a fur-bearing animal.
(3)"Retail fur buyer" means a person who purchases a fur-bearing animal or the pelt of a fur-bearing animal of this state from trappers only.
(4)"Wholesale fur dealer" means a person who purchases for himself or for another person a fur-bearing animal or the pelt of a fur-bearing animal of this state from a trapper, a retail fur buyer, a fur-bearing animal propagator, or another wholesale fur dealer.
(5)"Resident" means an individual who has resided continuously in this state for more than six months immediately before applying for a license issued under this chapter.

Legislative history

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 992 (H.B. 2026), Sec. 28, eff. June 18, 2005.

Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 71.001 from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.