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  6. Chap. 78

Chapter 78
Mussels, Clams, and Crabs

Sections

78.001
Definitions
78.002
License Required; Fees
78.003
Shell Buyer License
78.004
Export Fee
78.005
Exemption for Personal Use and Consumption
78.006
Regulation of Taking, Possession, Purchase, and Sale of Mussels and Clams
78.007
Unlawful Acts
78.101
Crab License Management Program
78.102
Definitions
78.103
Crab License Management Review Board
78.104
Licensing
78.105
License Fee
78.106
License Renewal
78.107
Limit on Number of Licenses Held
78.108
Expiration of License
78.109
License Transfer
78.110
License Suspension and Revocation
78.111
License Buyback
78.112
Program Administration; Rules
78.113
Disposition of Funds
78.114
Proclamation; Procedures
78.115
Crab Traps; Removal of Abandoned Traps
 



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

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