31 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.652 - Permit Required
(a) Except as provided
by Parks and Wildlife Code, §
43.851(c),
it is an offense for any person in this state to:
(1) possess a controlled exotic snake for any
purpose other than sale unless that person possesses a valid recreational
controlled exotic snake permit issued by the department; or
(2) sell or possess for commercial purposes a
controlled exotic snake unless that person possesses a valid commercial
controlled exotic snake permit issued by the department.
(b) A permit issued under this subchapter
does not relieve any person of the responsibility of complying with any
federal, state, or local law or ordinance regulating the possession and
transportation of controlled exotic snakes.
(c) For controlled exotic snakes imported to
Texas by common carrier, a bill of lading shall function as a temporary permit
until the controlled exotic snakes are received by the consigner indicated on
the manifest.
(d) For controlled
exotic snakes transported through Texas by common carrier, a bill of lading
shall function as a temporary permit during transit.
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