Full Text of the Game, Fish and Fur Laws of Texas with citations of Park Laws, 1965 Page: 77
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and Oyster Commission or one of its agents authorized to grant
such permit.
SEC. 11. Provided that nothing contained in this Act shall
prohibit the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission, or any agent
of such Commission, acting upon its authority, from taking,
possessing, holding, transporting or propagating any of the
game birds or game animals of this State for public purposes.
SEC. 11a. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a
game breeder may slaughter for personal consumption or utilize
for any other personal purpose the game birds owned by him
in any number and at any time of the year. However, such birds
shall not be sold except as authorized in other sections of this
Act, and shall be utilized by a purchaser only as authorized in
this Act. (As added by '57-55-R-121.)
SEC. 12. Each person, firm or corporation holding a game
breeder's license in a suitably bound book shall keep a written
record which shall show the number of each kind of game bird
and game animal on hand at time license was issued and source
from which they were obtained; the number of each kind of
game birds and game animals on hand at any time after license
is obtained and number of each kind and source of any birds
or animals received and date of receiving; the name and address
of any and all persons to whom shipments or deliveries are
made and number of each kind shipped or delivered to each such
person and date of shipment and/or delivery. Each such report
shall be for the period of time from date of license until Sep-
tember 1st following such date. Copy of such record, with
affidavit made before a Notary Public or other officer qualified
to administer oath, that such is true and correct, shall be filed
in the office of the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission at
Austin, Texas, before another game breeder's license shall be
issued to a person, firm or corporation who has heretofore held
such license.
SEC. 13. Provided that any game breeder's license issued
after the effective date of this measure and before September 1,
1933, shall remain in effect until August 31, 1934.
SEC. 14. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act
are hereby repealed and Senate Bill 36, 3rd Called Session,
42nd Legislature, is specifically repealed.
SEC. 15. Any person violating any provision of this Act shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall
be fined in the sum of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50) nor
more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200), and each bird or
animal sold or purchased or held in violation of this Act shall
constitute a separate offense, and any game breeder convicted
under any provision of this Act, shall automatically" forfeit his
license and shall not be entitled to engage in the business of
"'Forfeiture is no longer automatic, but is decided by the court. See Art 893, P. C., as
amended by Acts 1953, Ch. 5.
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Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department. Full Text of the Game, Fish and Fur Laws of Texas with citations of Park Laws, 1965, book, September 1, 1965; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth284662/m1/77/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.