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  4. Title 5
  5. Subtitle A
  6. Chap. 42

Chapter 42
General Hunting License

Sections

42.001
Definitions
42.002
Resident License Required; Exemptions
42.005
Nonresident License Required
42.006
Possession of License; Rules
42.010
Issuance and Form of Licenses and Tags
42.011
Voluntary Contribution to Help Feed Hungry Texans
42.012
Resident License Fee
42.014
Nonresident Special Hunting License Fee
42.017
Duplicate License and Tags
42.018
Tag to Be Attached to Deer
42.019
Possession of Certain Parts of Antelope
42.020
Bird or Animal Tags: Prohibited Acts
42.0021
Lifetime Resident Hunting License
42.021
Bag Limits and Season Not Affected
42.022
One License for Each Year
42.023
Hunting Under License of Another
42.024
Exhibiting License
42.025
Penalty
42.0101
Digital Tags; Rules
42.0121
Lifetime Resident Hunting License Fee
42.0141
General Nonresident Hunting License Fee
42.0142
Nonresident Banded Bird Hunting License for Hunting on a Private Bird Hunting Area
42.0143
Nonresident Five-day Special Hunting License
42.0144
Nonresident Spring Turkey Hunting License Fee
42.0175
Expiration Date
42.0177
Bird or Animal Carcasses: Commission Rules
42.0185
Tag to Be Attached to Turkey
42.0211
Taking of Unbanded Pen-reared Pheasant or Quail by Certain Landowners
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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