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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

150.180 Buying, selling, or transporting protected wildlife, mussels and fishes, raw

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fur, or processed wildlife.
(1)Except as otherwise provided for in this chapter, and subject to regulations adopted
under this chapter, no person, for himself or as the agent or employee of another
shall buy, or sell, or attempt to buy, or sell, barter, exchange, or trade, or have in
possession for the purpose of selling, bartering, or trading any protected wildlife or
part thereof, raw fur or processed wildlife, no matter where or when caught or
killed, whether caught or killed in this state or in any other state or other country.
(2)Mussels and fishes, other than sport fishes as designated by departmental
regulations, and all fishes, regardless of species, raised by licensed propagation
permittees may be bought, sold, and transported, if in legal possession.
(3)Raw furs, if in legal possession, may be sold, transported, or shipped, by a licensed
trapper or licensed hunter to a licensed fur buyer (resident or nonresident), and by a
licensed fur buyer to a licensed fur processor or to another fur buyer if in legal
possession. A fur processor may hold raw furs or sell to another licensed fur
processor at any time.
(4)Subject to regulations adopted under this chapter, a person who has been issued a
license under this chapter and who has the license on his person may transport
anywhere as a part of his personal baggage any protected wildlife legally taken by
him under such license, not in excess of the number that the law or regulation
permits him to have in possession at any one
(1)time.
(5)A person who has legally taken any protected wildlife in another state and who has
in his possession the license which authorizes such taking may, if the same be dead,
transport the same in this state, as part of his personal baggage at any time during
the open season for the particular species in the state in which taken or within ten
(10)days after the close of such season. Any person may ship dead game or dead
fish so taken subject to the provisions of the laws of the state in which the same was
taken and the laws and regulations of the United States relating thereto.
(6)No person shall import or transport into the State of Kentucky or receive shipment
in the state from without the state, any live fish or wildlife without first procuring
from the department a written fish transportation permit or wildlife transportation
permit. If it is determined upon inspection that such fish or wildlife would not
constitute a menace to the state and are free from disease and other undesirable
physical characteristics, the commissioner shall issue a permit for a fee to be
determined by the Fish and Wildlife Commission by administrative regulation,
pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A. A fish transportation permit shall be valid for one
(1)year from the date of issuance, and a wildlife transportation permit shall be valid
for specific dates as indicated on the permit.
(7)No person may at any time stock any species of fish secured from any source into
the public waters of the Commonwealth without first securing a permit from the
commissioner.
(8)This section shall not in any way interfere with the transportation of any fish or
wildlife by authorized personnel of the department.
(9)Federal and state regulations shall govern the transportation of all migratory wild
birds.
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