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  6. Chap. 46

Chapter 46
Fishing Licenses

Sections

46.001
Prohibited Acts
46.002
Exemptions
46.004
License Fees
46.005
Temporary Sportfishing Licenses
46.006
Duplicate License or Tag
46.007
Expiration of Licenses and Tags
46.008
License Information
46.0011
Resident and Nonresident Defined
46.0012
Free Sportfishing Day
46.013
Issuance or Acceptance of License
46.014
Fishing Under the License of Another
46.015
Penalty
46.0045
Tag Fees
46.0051
Temporary Nonresident Licenses
46.0085
Form and Issuance of Licenses and Tags
46.0086
Finfish Tags: Prohibited Acts
46.101
Lake Texoma
46.102
Fishing License Required
46.103
Exemptions
46.104
License: Period of Validity and Fee
46.106
Form of License
46.108
Division of Fees
46.109
Payment by Comptroller
46.110
Penalty
46.111
Effective Date of Subchapter
 



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

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