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Code · Maryland · Natural Resources

§ 10-2B-02

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§10–2B–02.
(a)This subtitle applies to any sale or transfer of ownership that occurs in the course of a commercial transaction for which:
(1)The buyer takes physical possession of the covered animal species part or product in the State; or
(2)The seller is located in the State.
(b)This subtitle does not apply to:
(1)Federal or State law enforcement activity;
(2)Duties mandated by federal or State law;
(3)Activity expressly authorized by federal law; or
(4)A covered animal species part or product that is a fixed component of:
(i)An antique that is not made wholly or primarily from the covered animal species part or product, provided that:
1. The antique status is established by the owner or seller through documentation showing provenance and that the covered animal species part or product is at least 100 years old; and
2. The total weight of the covered animal species part or product is less than 200 grams; or
(ii)A musical instrument, knife, or firearm, provided that:
1. The covered animal species part or product was legally acquired;
2. The covered animal species part or product is a fixed or integral part of the item; and
3. The total weight of the covered animal species part or product is less than 20% of the total weight of the musical instrument, knife, or firearm.
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