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Code · New Jersey · Title 4 — Public Fiscal Administration · Chapter 2A

4:2A-3. Registration and certificate required to raise and breed nutria; fee; form and contents of application

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No person shall engage in raising or breeding nutria until he has registered with the department and received a certificate of such registration. A certificate of registration shall be required for each separate location whereat nutria are to be raised or bred. The registration fee shall be $1.00 and every certificate of registration shall be valid so long as the certificate holder continues his operation at the registered location and complies with the rules and regulations of the department.
Every application for registration shall be on forms supplied by the department and shall contain the name, address and location of the nutria farm or farms of the applicant and such other information as the department may require or deem necessary for proper records.
L.1962, c. 126, s. 3.
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