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Code · New Jersey · Title 13 — Education · Chapter 1B

13:1B-31. Regulations and amendments thereof relating to fish

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Any regulation of the council or amendment thereto adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article which relates to fresh water fish, or any species or variety thereof, after the council has first determined the need for such action on the basis of scientific investigation and research, may apply to all or any portion of the State, at the discretion of the council, and may do any or all of the following as to any or all species or varieties of fresh water fish:
a. Establish, extend, shorten or abolish open seasons and closed seasons.
b. Establish, change or abolish bag limits, possession limits and size limits.
c. Establish and change territorial limits for the pursuit, taking, or killing of any or all species or varieties.
d. Prescribe the manner and the means of pursuing, taking, or killing any species or variety.
L.1948, c. 448, p. 1801, s. 33.
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