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Chapter 61
Uniform Wildlife Regulatory Act

Sections

61.001
Title
61.002
Purpose
61.003
Applicability of Chapter
61.005
Definitions
61.006
Crayfish
61.021
Taking Wildlife Resources Prohibited
61.022
Taking Wildlife Resources Without Consent of Landowner Prohibited
61.023
Applying Contraceptives to Wildlife Resources
61.051
Duty to Investigate and Study Certain Wildlife Resources
61.052
General Regulatory Duty
61.053
Open Seasons
61.054
Proclamations of the Commission
61.055
Amendments and Revocations
61.056
Proclamations Concerning Certain Deer and Antelope
61.057
Antlerless Deer and Antelope
61.058
Youth Hunting and Fishing
61.059
Hunting of Certain Migratory Game Birds by Veterans and Active Duty Armed Forces Members
61.060
Defense to Prosecution: Humane Dispatch of Certain Game Animals and Birds
61.101
Local Hearing on Proclamation
61.102
Notice on Local Hearing
61.103
Adoption of Proclamations
61.104
Effective Date and Duration of Proclamations
61.106
Judicial Review of Proclamation
61.201
Livingston Dam Fishing Platform
61.204
Bighorn Sheep Cooperative Agreements
61.205
Bighorn Sheep Hunting Permits
61.206
Bighorn Sheep Identification
61.0221
Disposition of Seized Property
61.901
Penalties
 



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

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