Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-4-11-.06 - Sale of Alligators
(1) Alligator farmers licensed under the
provisions of O.C.G.A. Section
27-2-10, may sell, barter,
exchange, give or loan any live alligators or their eggs provided a permit is
first obtained from the Department. If sold, bartered, exchanged in the
interstate commerce or foreign trade, legal requirements of the state or
country involved in the transaction must also be satisfied. Live alligators or
alligator eggs may not be sold and transported to any state or country outside
of their historical range without written permission of the Director.
(2) The request for such permits must contain
the name and address of the proposed buyer, a reference to the buyer's license
number or other authority for possession, and shall indicate the number and
total lengths of alligators to be sold.
Notes
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