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Chapter 81
Management Areas and Preserves: General Authority

Sections

81.001
Taking of Wildlife from Hatcheries and Reservations Prohibited
81.003
Trespass on State Hatcheries and Reservations
81.004
Fishing in Sanctuary
81.006
Taking or Possessing Species from Wildlife Management Areas
81.007
Penalty
81.101
Saltwater Areas
81.102
Freshwater Areas
81.103
Property Acquisition; Manner and Means
81.104
Condemnation Suits
81.206
Proclamation
81.207
Notice
81.208
Effective Date of Proclamation
81.209
Excluded Counties
81.301
Wildlife Management Association Areas
81.302
Wildlife Management Plan; Collection of Information
81.303
Rules
81.401
Acquisition and Management of Areas
81.402
Regulation of Hunting and Fishing
81.403
Permits; Fees
81.404
Contracts for Removal of Fur-bearing Animals and Reptiles
81.405
Regulation of Recreational Activities
81.501
Creation of Scientific Areas
81.502
Powers and Duties
81.503
Land of Public Entities
81.504
Effect on Existing Areas
81.505
Protected Status
81.506
Funds to Be Specifically Appropriated
81.4011
Definition
81.4012
Applicability to State Park Land
 



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