A person who seeks to reinstate their license after revocation, denial or suspension must apply for license privilege reinstatement and pay a $100 fee. of Tex., 80th Leg., R.S. Wildlife Services encourages you to avoid feeding wildlife such as ducks, geese, gulls, Penal Code Ann. Id. App.--Houston [14th Dist.] [FN116]. 42.092 (Vernon Supp. Acts 1973, 63d Leg., R.S., ch. App.--Austin 2001, no pet.). This hypothetical is loosely based on an incident involving two Baylor University students who were indicted for animal cruelty after shooting, decapitating, and skinning a feral cat called Queso. See generally Brandi Dean, Cat Trial Begins, Baylor Lariat, Mar. [FN80]. [FN153]. [FN36]. It is an offense (Class C misdemeanor) if a person while hunting, kills or wounds a game bird or game animal and intentionally or knowingly fails to make a reasonable effort to retrieve it and include it in the persons daily or seasonal bag limit. But see Sonja A. Soehnel, Annotation, What Constitutes Offense of Cruelty to Animals--Modern Cases, 6 A.L.R.5th 733, 757-58 (1992) (citing seven cases where custody of the animal was contested but not indexing the issue of custody). He is a seventh-generation Texan. Act of May 23, 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., ch. [FN154]. Barshop v. Medina County Underground Water Conservation Dist., 925 S.W.2d 618, 629 (Tex. 88, 1, 1913 Tex. [FN140]. Penal Code Ann. B.J. Every year, particularly during the spring and summer, hundreds of young wild animals are unnecessarily picked up by the general public and referred to game wardens or wildlife rehabilitators for treatment and rearing. H.B. See the TPWD Nondiscrimination Policy. Read about Texas's Rabies Quarantine on the Texas Department of Health web site. Parks & Wild. Parks & Wild. [FN28]. ref'd) ([A] jury may infer a culpable mental state from the circumstances surrounding the offense of cruelty to animals. Note that, at that time, the only culpable mental states were intent and knowledge.). One of the most common, traditional activities of visitors and campers in many Texas state parks will become illegal within the next few weeks, when a regulation prohibiting most feeding of wildlife in those parks takes effect. Tex. No firm date is set for that publication, but should come within the first couple of weeks in February, TPWD officials said. Const. [FN69]. amend. Most state parks agencies in other states already prohibit feeding wildlife in the parks, and the National Park Service long has had a similar prohibition that is strictly enforced, said Dabney, who worked for NPS before coming to the Texas state park position. Id. Black's Law Dictionary 225 (8th ed. The Trap Gammel, The Laws of Texas 1822-1897, at 1028, 1050 (Austin, Gammel Book Co. 1898). Code 43.627(a)(1)-(3), Tex.
Id. [FN136]. [FN79]. Blown-down nest: If the nest is relatively undamaged and the young birds or eggs are unharmed, replace the nest into the tree from which it fell or in a nearby tree. [FN73]. Gen. Laws 99, 99 (amended 2007) (current version at Tex. The author would like to thank Desiree Masten, Prof. Mark W. Osler, Layne Rouse, Jude Hickland, and J.P. Neyland for all their help in turning this idea into a full Comment. 1, 2001, at 12A. Penal Code Ann. Texas town to welcome nation's first glow-in-the-dark playground, Big largemouth caught in Texas is certified as a new world record, Tree-killing beetle is gaining ground in Texas, raising concerns, Duo may have just broken record in Catfish Capital of Texas, Sun could reach 'solar maximum' by end of 2023, experts say, Texas school district approves anti-transgender 'bathroom bill', Texans legend J.J. Watt set to begin broadcasting career, 'Strung them along': Harris County to sue Houston title company, Astros GM provides update on trade deadline possibilities, Ime Udoka reportedly swayed Rockets from James Harden reunion, Texas squirrels aren't melting in this heat. Handlers should beware, as the animal may be temporarily stunned, especially if it was found on or near a road. 2008)). If you have questions about keeping [FN104]. 23, 2001, at 8A. Exodus 23:4-5 (requiring the Israelites to return oxen and donkeys who wander off and to help overloaded donkeys). [FN91]. 19, 2002, at 1; Stephen Dove, Former Baseball Player Acquitted in Cat Trial, Baylor Lariat, Mar. 450, 2001 Tex. Id. Acts 1973, 63d Leg., R.S., ch. Tex. of 1861, art.
USDA APHIS | Don't Feed Wildlife [FN71]. 713, 1858 Tex. Shannon Tompkins covers outdoor recreation and natural resource issues for the Chronicle. Penal Code Ann. [FN38]. Act effective Jan. 1, 1974, 63rd Leg., ch. of 1866, art. It is an offense if a person intentionally takes or possesses a game bird, game animal, or a fish and intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly, or with criminal negligence, fails to keep the edible portions in an edible condition. [FN42]. 42.092(b) (Vernon Supp. Howard v. State, 690 S.W.2d 252, 254 (Tex. of 1836, Declaration of Rights, 11, reprinted in 1 H.P.N. store, transport, or abandon an unsecured firearm in a place where children can obtain (unsupervised) access to the firearm. Id. One sign of shock involves unusually docile behavior in what is otherwise a wild animal. [FN86]. Shannon Tompkins covers outdoor recreation for the Chronicle. Act of Mar. The regulation will allow managers of the approximately 120 individual state parks to set specific rules allowing visitors to use bird feeders. Gammel, The Laws of Texas 1822-1897, at 1069, 1083 (Austin, Gammel Book Co. 1898); Tex. 2008); Tex. [FN83]. I, 13. Crim. A badly damaged nest may be placed into a strawberry basket or other appropriately sized basket before placement in a tree. Id. [FN144]. [FN103]. Penal Code Ann. AUSTIN, Texas Following the lead of other states and Americas national parks, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission voted Thursday to amend state code to 2008). Manage My Subscriptions, archive [FN130]. See generally Hastey v. Bush, 82 Fed. Such scents may discourage the parent from accepting the animal back, particularly after excessive handling, or if the offspring has been kept from the parent or nest too long. Please see the Texas Department of Health's Zoonosis site for information about diseases transmissible from animals to humans, particularly rabies. J.D. Id. Solem v. Helm, 463 U.S. 277, 291 (1983). [FN18]. Harmelin, 501 U.S. at 962-94 (Scalia, J., concurring). 42.092(b)(3). Texas first adopted the disjunctive language in 1836 and has retained it in every subsequent constitution. 42.092(b)(3). 88, 1, 1913 Tex. 2008)). [FN126]. 5525, 7404-05 (2007). [FN131]. Hunter orange is recommended for hunter safety but is not required while hunting on private property. Gen. Laws 837 (current version at Tex. Gen. Laws 156, 178, reprinted in 4 H.P.N.
Hunting Laws, Penalties & Restitution - Texas Parks & Wildlife WebA recent study conducted by Texas rehabilitator Ann Connell found that, in some years, 40% or more of the deer fawns referred to her were not orphans or injured, but Nathaniel Ward, Massachusetts Body of Liberties, 92 (1641), available at http://www.bartleby.com/43/8.html (prohibiting the exercise [of] any Tyranny or Cruelty toward any bruit creature which are usually for man's use). Your contact information is used to deliver requested updates or to access your subscriber preferences. Parks division officials have been concerned the common practice of feeding wildlife in the parks has created several problems and the threat of others. Id. Remember, it is illegal to possess wildlife without the required state and federal permits.
Failure to pay the civil recovery value will result in the departments refusal to issue a future license, tag, or permit. They will be fed on the ground for a day or two until they are able to fly, and then may fly with a parent until able to forage on their own. This Comment examines the unintended consequences of that statute. Id. kill a desert bighorn sheep, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, or mule deer without landowner consent (Parks and Wildlife Code state jail felony). at 13. Steve Rushin, It Came from the Sports Page!, Sports Illustrated, Dec. 24, 2001, at 90. WebTexas Landowners Must Apply for Wildlife Exemption. Tex. Act of May 24, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., ch. App.--Austin 2001, no pet.). Penal Code Ann. Content of this site Copyright Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Illegal in Some Cities. Typically these incidents were well-meaning but misguided attempts to "save" seemingly abandoned fawns. 3, 2002) (transcript number 040305cb.260). Creates a Class C Misdemeanor for violations Establishes a fine not less than $75 or more than $125 Effective October 1, 2013, enforcement of the Intentional 31, 1913, 33d Leg., R.S., ch. 121, art.
Wildlife Violations Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Code 62.0031, Tex. Penal Code Ann. [FN5]. Animal Law Animal Law Pets Note Many pet laws are set at the local level, so be sure to check your city's local ordinances. Parks & Wild. [FN35]. Gen. Laws 168, 170 (amended 2007). You should not attempt to give it food or water unless directed to do so by someone qualified to determine the animal's condition. Tyto prostory si mete pronajmout pro Vae oslavy, svatby, kolen a jinou zbavu s hudbou a tancem (40 - 50 mst). Black's Law Dictionary 353 (8th ed. * Podmnkou pronjmu je, aby si pronajmatel zajistil vlastn oberstven, obsluhu, atp. Gen. Laws 1152, 1152. Offspring calling from nest. [FN44]. The most commonly referred animals are baby birds and deer fawns. These data indicate that such unnecessary referrals to rehabilitators are not only detrimental to the wildlife, but also disruptive and costly to wildlife rehabilitators during the time of year when they most need to concentrate limited resources on truly orphaned or injured wildlife. Code62.010,Tex. [FN152].
42.09, 42.092 (Vernon Supp. 31, 1913, 33d Leg., R.S., ch. [FN8]. App. Id. [FN55]. Act of June 6, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., ch. Children under 13 years of age must have a parent/guardian's consent before providing any personal information to the agency. Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 U.S. 957, 966 (1991) (Scalia, J., concurring). TPWD complies with Federal civil rights laws and is committed to providing its programs and services without discrimination. https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/water-education/stateofwater/wildlife See Act of Mar. 121, 1, 1901 Gen. Laws 289, 289 (amended 2007) (current version at Tex. [FN81]. App. Act of Apr. Black's Law Dictionary 96 (8th ed. (2007), available at http:// www.legis.state.tx.us (introduced version). 49.092(c) (Vernon Supp. Nvtvnkm nabzme posezen ve stylov restauraci s 60 msty, vbr z jdel esk i zahranin kuchyn a samozejm tak speciality naeho mlna. Veterinarians may also be able to give you assistance, although treating wildlife is not the same as treating domestic animals, so if your vet hasn't had experience or training dealing with wildlife, he or she may not be sure how to treat the animal you have found. Gen. Laws 883 (amended 2007) (current version at Tex. Valid Sep. 1, 2022 through Aug. 31, 2023. [FN33]. 399, 1, 1973 Tex. Finally, the Comment concludes that the expanded definition of animal created by Queso's Law is too broad and that slightly re-wording the definition to create a custody carve-out would better protect the interests of feral animals. Id. (512) 389-4800 or (800) 792-1112, TPW Foundation OfficialNon-Profit Partner. One should note that her home remedy involved sulfur, a scent the absence of which partially led to the investigator's decision to seize the dog. on Criminal Jurisprudence, Bill Analysis, Tex. H.B. See Tex. You can put air-holes in the box, but keep them small so the animal remains in the dark as much as possible. 2004). 6.03(a). fish on public water from private land without a fishing license. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 442 (Random House 2001). Ndhern podstvkov domy jsou k vidn na mnoha mstech. If you violate fish and wildlife laws, you may: In addition to the criminal penalty for hunting and fishing violations, the department will seek the civil recovery value for the loss or damage to wildlife resources. Gen. Laws 883, 883 (amended 2007).
Feeding of Wildlife Banned In Texas State Parks Such "hiding" behaviors reduce the chance of calling a predator's attention to the young. 64 S.W.3d 86 (Tex. McDonald, 64 S.W.3d at 89 (citing Black's Law Dictionary 384 (6th ed. 2328, the legislators behind Queso's Law intended to divide the animal cruelty statute into two statutes, one protecting livestock animals and one protecting non-livestock animals.
Is It Legal to Feed Wild Animals? - FindLaw Tex. Oyster, shrimp, clams mussels and some crabs subject to license requirements, possessions limits, means and methods of take and size restrictions. See id. 399, 1, 1973 Tex. Bkask a lyask arel se nachz hned za sttn hranic Roany-Sohland a obc Lipovou-Souhland. 1990); Webster's Third New International Dictionary 559 (1966)). The definition in the amendment slightly modified the 1973 definition in light of the intended division of the old animal cruelty statute into two new statutes. 2008). Also, in some parks, staff could set up observation blinds or other viewing sites and use fed to attract wildlife for park visitors to see or photograph. 88, 1, 1925 Tex. VIII. 42.092 (Vernon Supp. T: +420 412 387 028info@mlynrozany.cz rezervace@mlynrozany.cz, I: 68284594GPS: 511'45.45"N, 1427'1.07"E, 2022 - Restaurant Star mln | Vechna prva vyhrazena | Designed by G73 and powered by kremous.com. 450, 3, 2001 Tex. Const. The 1973 statute was amended in 1991 to increase the maximum fine to $3000. While most of these animals are picked up by well-meaning persons, it is important to realize that many such human-animal encounters are unnecessary and can even be detrimental to the wildlife concerned. 450, 1, sec. If the bird is in a street, place it under a nearby bush. Gen. Laws 168, 168 (amended 2007) (emphasis added), with Acts 1973, 63d Leg., R.S., ch. U.S. Const. 900, 1.01, sec. [FN31]. [FN29]. Penal Code Ann. (We [affirm] with some discomfort.). [FN22]. Feeding is a problem for wildlife because it creates an unnatural situation for park wildlife, Dabney said. I., XI; Tex. Tex. [FN58]. Feathers from migratory birds may not be purchased or sold for hats or ornamental purposes nor may a person purchase or sell mounted migratory game bird specimens or their parts taken by hunting. 42.092(a)(1), (b)(4). Parks & Wild. Compare Tex. Prosted je vhodn tak pro cyklisty, protoe leme pmo na cyklostezce, kter tvo st dlkov cyklotrasy z Rje na Kokonsku do Nmecka. All adult and most juvenile wild animals will attempt to defend themselves from perceived danger by whatever means are available to them. Parks & 1021, 1021 (1966). See Acts 1973, 63d Leg., R.S., ch. Id. Your presence will only cause unnecessary stress for the fawn. Parks & Wild. Act of June 6, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., ch. Repub. [FN17]. A person under age 17 who has lawful access to a firearm may hunt with the firearm if the youth has successfully completed the hunter education course, or is accompanied by a licensed hunter age 17 or older who has complied with the. See generally Page Keeton & Seth S. Searcy III, A New Penal Code for Texas, 33 Tex. Id. [FN94]. at 277. Id. The final definition reflects the legislature's intent to divide the old animal cruelty statute. [FN115]. Because of the danger of disease transmission, any suspected orphan should be kept away from domestic pets. Know The Risks! Animals acclimated to being fed by park visitors lose their natural fear of humans and can become aggressive. If a violation is currently in progress, please call Operation Game Thief at (800) 792-4263 immediately. of Tex., 80th Leg., R.S. Gen. Laws 837 (current version at Tex. [FN93]. 42.092(a)(7) (Vernon Supp. [FN108]. [FN128]. [FN57]. [FN138]. While you may not be able to sense the presence of the parent, it is likely close by and in visual or auditory contact with its offspring. 1996). ), Refuse to allow lawful search or inspection while hunting, Illegal importation of wildlife from Mexico, Hunt or target shoot without consent in county with population of 2 million or more, Apply or purchase hunting license while suspended or revoked, Purchase more than one hunting license per year, Import dead wildlife resource into state without required documentation from state of origin, Sale of wildlife by taxidermist violation, Cold storage/processing facility violation, Computer Assisted Remote Hunting Class B, Computer Assisted Remote Hunting Class A, Unlawfully hunt Big Sandy Creek, Wood County, Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp (Duck Stamp) violation, CWD Containment: Unauthorized Movement of Susceptible Species/Containment Zone, CWD Containment: Unauthorized Movement of Susceptible Species/Surveillance Zone, CWD Containment: Carcass Movement Violation, CWD Containment: Carcass Disposal Violation/Taxidermist. Nejsevernj msto esk republiky le u vesnice s pilhavm nzvem Severn. As of this writing, no other opinions have been handed down squarely confronting the issue of custody under either Tex. [FN49]. [FN119]. 2023 Michigan State University College of Law. 88, 12, 1913 Tex. 2448 (2007); H.J. 59, 1, 1919 Tex. See id. B.J. [FN142]. Content of this site Copyright Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted. Gammel, The Laws of Texas 1822-1897, at 1069, 1083 (Austin, Gammel Book Co. 1898). 399, 1, 1973 Tex. Compare Act of Mar. from a vehicle, boat, or aircraft (including unmanned aerial vehicles) on a public road; Hair, hide, antlers, bones, horns, skull, hooves, or sinew from the following game animals: mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, desert bighorn sheep, gray squirrels, fox squirrels, and javelina. [FN67]. Penal Code Ann. hunt any animal without landowner consent. 2328, 80th Leg., R.S. See supra Parts III.A.1.c. Interview with Rod S. Goble, Attorney at Law, in Waco, Tex. Code64.002(a)(1), Tex. You may need to secure the nest to the branch with twine. [FN117]. Barshop v. Medina County Underground Water Conservation Dist., 925 S.W.2d 618, 629 (Tex. Careful observation should help you make a correct determination. This Comment considers Queso's Law, its amendments to section 42.092 of the Texas Penal Code, and the impact of those amendments on animal cruelty law in Texas. 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Wildlife Exemption Requirements in Texas App. 20, 2002, at 1. Penal Code Ann. His column appears on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. 450, 2001 Tex. Code42.005,Tex. Id. Grounded baby birds: Frequently, birds seen hopping on the ground begging for food do not require your assistance. Penal Code Ann. [FN13]. [FN45]. Act of Mar. 42.092(a)(1). Gov't Code Ann. Unnecessary handling of mammals or contact with human scents, including deodorants, perfumes, and detergents, should be avoided. See, e.g., David Downing, Editorial, Michael Vick Let Us All Down with Actions, Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.), Sept. 4, 2007, at B2. 713, 1858 Tex. 2004). [FN92]. The following information should help you to avoid handling or picking up baby animals unnecessarily, handle such animals in a way to minimize stress or trauma, and maximize the animal's chances of being successfully returned to the wild. [FN151]. "We want to provide park managers the ability to set their own rules on this on a case-by-case basis.". 42.09, 1997 Tex. If, after observation, you still believe the nest is abandoned, carefully, without touching the nest, place small sticks around it. A recent study conducted by Texas rehabilitator Ann Connell found that, in some years, 40% or more of the deer fawns referred to her were not orphans or injured, but "kidnapped" from their mothers. Code62.011(a)(b), Tex. [FN64]. But such programs would be designed to maintain the wildness of the animals, prevent them from close interaction with visitors and inhibit the wildlife from associating humans with free meals. at 275-76. This Black+Decker unit is perfect for spaces up to 550 square feet in size. For more information call (512) 389-8801. See id. Penal Code Ann. Last Modified: Jun 8, 2023 Help keep wildlife wild and healthy. The potential of human-acclimated wildlife injuring park visitors was a major factor behind the move to ban feeding in state parks. Crim. Parks & Wild. "We plan to use this regulation as an educational tool, to teach park visitors why feeding wildlife is not something we want to encourage," Walt Dabney, parks division director, told the TPW Commission's regulations committee during a Wednesday briefing. [FN66]. Hunting or fishing after failing or refusing to pay civil restitution is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a $500 - $4,000 fine; punishment in jail (not to exceed one year); or both. [FN107]. House Research Organization, Bill Analysis, Tex. Part II discusses the historical background of animal cruelty laws both in Texas, prior to the 80th Legislature, and elsewhere. 5217 (2001); Act of June 6, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., ch. Nejsevernj msto ech luknov s nov rekonstruovanm zmkem. of 1845, art. 2328, 80th Leg., R.S. (2007), available at http://www.legis.state.tx.us (engrossed version). 42.11, 1993 Tex. Gen. Laws 2163. on Criminal Justice). [FN95]. Most states have laws prohibiting the feeding of wild animals, especially on public land. 42.092(a)(4) (Vernon Supp. [FN97]. Act of May 14, 1991, 72d Leg., R.S., ch. Tex. "From a liability standpoint, it's unacceptable.". Id. Mother deer typically leave their fawns bedded down while they are away foraging. For example, the prohibitions in subsections (b)(1) (torturing, killing, or seriously injuring), (b)(5) (cruelly transporting), (b)(7) (causing fighting between animals), and (b)(9) (seriously overworking) clearly can apply regardless of whether there is a custodial relationship between the defendant and the victim animal. [FN106]. Every penal code in Texas history has prohibited cruelty to animals. [FN101]. 2008)). I Sec. [FN65]. It is common for birds to fledge from the nest before they are fully feathered or flight-ready. Act of May 26, 1997, 75th Leg., R.S., ch. at 1641. [FN147]. 2003). [FN76]. [FN135]. [FN53]. See the TPWD Nondiscrimination Policy. Anecdotal data suggest that the situation for baby birds is similar or worse. The Constitutionality of Tex.
Backyard Animals - Animal Law - Guides at Texas State Law Library [FN75]. App. 19, 1901, 27th Leg., R.S., ch. McDonald, 64 S.W.3d at 88-89; see also Floyd v. State, 575 S.W.2d 21, 23 (Tex. 13 of the Texas Constitution.). Jedn se o pozdn barokn patrov mln, kter byl vyhlen kulturn pamtkou v roce 1958. Ex parte Trahan, 591 S.W.2d 837, 842 (Tex. [FN127]. Penal Code 42.09 or 42.092. Seznam rozhleden v okol luknovskho vbku v esk republice a v Nmecku. Gen. Laws 3586, 3679 (amended 2007) (current version at Tex. [FN89]. 2008)); 2 Branch's Texas Penal Code 2212 (1916) (expanding the definition of cruelty to include every act, omission or neglect whereby unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering is caused, permitted or allowed to continue, when there is a reasonable remedy or relief (emphasis added)). [FN113]. Code62.011 (a)(b), Tex. [FN102]. TPWD complies with Federal civil rights laws and is committed to providing its programs and services without discrimination. [FN63]. Current plans are for officers to issue warnings to park visitors violating the new rule, although repeated violations will result in citations, Dabney said. 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aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Pronghorn: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Pronghorn: hunt at night (state jail felony), Pronghorn: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Pronghorn: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Pronghorn: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Pronghorn: illegal sale/purchase wild antelope/parts, Pronghorn: Fail to Retrieve or Keep in Edible Condition - Class C, Bighorn: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Bighorn: hunt under the license of another, Bighorn: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Bighorn: hunt or possess without valid permit, Bighorn: possess certain parts without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Bighorn: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class A misdemeanor), Bighorn: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (state jail felony), Bighorn: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Bighorn: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Bighorn: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Bighorn: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Bighorn: hunt or possess in a closed season, Bighorn: hunt or possess taken on a public road, Bighorn: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Bighorn: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Bighorn: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Bighorn: hunt at night (state jail felony), Bighorn: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Bighorn: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Bighorn: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Bighorn: illegal sale/purchase wild bighorn/parts, Bighorn: Fail to Retrieve or Keep in Edible Condition - Class C, Squirrel: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Squirrel: hunt under the license of another, Squirrel: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Squirrel: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Squirrel: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Squirrel: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Squirrel: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Squirrel: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Squirrel: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Squirrel: hunt or possess in a closed season, Squirrel: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Squirrel: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Squirrel: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Squirrel: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Squirrel: hunt at night (state jail felony), Squirrel: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Squirrel: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Squirrel: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Squirrel: illegal sale/purchase wild squirrel/parts, Javelina: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Javelina: hunt under the license of another, Javelina: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Javelina: possess certain parts without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Javelina: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Javelina: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Javelina: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Javelina: hunt or possess in a closed season, Javelina: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Javelina: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Javelina: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Javelina: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Javelina: hunt at night (state jail felony), Javelina: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Javelina: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Javelina: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Javelina: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Javelina: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Javelina: illegal sale/purchase wild javelina/parts, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt under the license of another, Rio Grande Turkey: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt or possess without archery stamp or failure to show or sign stamp, Rio Grande Turkey: possess certain parts without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Rio Grande Turkey: possess without proof of sex (no beard attached), Rio Grande Turkey: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt or possess in closed season, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt at night (state jail felony), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Rio Grande Turkey: illegal sale/purchase wild turkey/parts, Rio Grande Turkey: state upland game bird stamp violation, Rio Grande Turkey: hunt without or fail to show valid license (Digital), Rio Grande Turkey: hunt under the license of another (Digital), Rio Grande Turkey: allow another to hunt under her(his) license (Digital), Rio Grande Turkey: untagged (E-Tag Requirement), Rio Grande Turkey: Fail to be in immediate possession of electronic device, Rio Grande Turkey: Mandatory Harvest Reporting Violation, Eastern Turkey: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Eastern Turkey: hunt under the license of another, Eastern Turkey: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Eastern Turkey: hunt or possess without archery stamp or failure to show or sigh stamp, Eastern Turkey: possess certain parts without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Eastern Turkey: possess without proof of sex (beard attached), Eastern Turkey: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Eastern Turkey: Mandatory Harvest Reporting Violation, Eastern Turkey: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Eastern Turkey: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Eastern Turkey: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Eastern Turkey: hunt by aid of bait/over baited area, Eastern Turkey: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Eastern Turkey: hunt or possess in closed season, Eastern Turkey: hunt or possess taken on a public road, Eastern Turkey: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Eastern Turkey: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Eastern Turkey: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Eastern Turkey: hunt at night (state jail felony), Eastern Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Eastern Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Eastern Turkey: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Eastern Turkey: illegal sale/purchase wild turkey/parts, Eastern Turkey: state upland game bird stamp violation, Eastern Turkey: hunt without or fail to show valid license (Digital, Eastern Turkey: hunt under the license of another (Digital), Eastern Turkey: allow another to hunt under her(his) license (Digital), Eastern Turkey: untagged (E-Tag Requirement), Eastern Turkey: Fail to be in immediate possession of electronic device, Quail: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Quail: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Quail: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Quail: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Quail: trapping (other than under authority of Triple T), Quail: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Quail: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Quail: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Quail: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Quail: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Quail: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Quail: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Quail: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Quail: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Quail: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Quail: illegal sale/purchase wild quail/parts, Quail: state upland game bird stamp violation, Pheasant: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Pheasant: hunt under the license of another, Pheasant: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Pheasant: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Pheasant: possess without proof of sex (without foot/spur or plumage), Pheasant: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Pheasant: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Pheasant: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Pheasant: hunt with device connected between moving objects, Pheasant: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Pheasant: hunt or possess in closed season, Pheasant: hunt or possess taken on a public road, Pheasant: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Pheasant: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Pheasant: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Pheasant: hunt at night (state jail felony), Pheasant: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Pheasant: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Pheasant: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Pheasant: illegal sale/purchase wild pheasant/parts, Pheasant: state upland game bird stamp violation, Prairie Chicken: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Prairie Chicken: hunt under the license of another, Prairie Chicken: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Prairie Chicken: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Prairie Chicken: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Prairie Chicken: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Prairie Chicken: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Prairie Chicken: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Prairie Chicken: hunt or possess in closed season, Prairie Chicken: hunt or possess taken on a public road, Prairie Chicken: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Prairie Chicken: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Prairie Chicken: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Prairie Chicken: hunt at night (state jail felony), Prairie Chicken: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Prairie Chicken: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Prairie Chicken: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Prairie Chicken: illegal sale/purchase wild prairie chicken/parts, Prairie Chicken: state upland game bird stamp violation, Chachalaca: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Chachalaca: hunt under the license of another, Chachalaca: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Chachalaca: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Chachalaca: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Chachalaca: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Chachalaca: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Chachalaca: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Chachalaca: hunt or possess in closed season, Chachalaca: hunt or possess taken on a public road, Chachalaca: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Chachalaca: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Chachalaca: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Chachalaca: hunt at night (state jail felony), Chachalaca: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Chachalaca: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Chachalaca: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Chachalaca: illegal sale/purchase wild chachalaca/parts, Chachalaca: state upland game bird stamp violation, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt under the license of another, Other Upland Game Bird: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Other Upland Game Bird: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Other Upland Game Bird: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt with artificial light (state jail felony), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt or possess in closed season, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Other Upland Game Bird: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt at night (state jail felony), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Other Upland Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Other Upland Game Bird: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Other Upland Game Bird: state upland game bird stamp violation, Other Upland Game Bird: any other violation, Mourning Dove: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Mourning Dove: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Mourning Dove: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Mourning Dove: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), Mourning Dove: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Mourning Dove: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Mourning Dove: hunt before legal shooting hours, Mourning Dove: hunt after legal shooting hours, Mourning Dove: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, Mourning Dove: hunt or possess in closed season, Mourning Dove: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Mourning Dove: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Mourning Dove: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Mourning Dove: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Mourning Dove: hunt at night (state jail felony), Mourning Dove: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Mourning Dove: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Mourning Dove: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Mourning Dove: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Mourning Dove: hunt from a vehicle or boat Class C, Mourning Dove: state migratory game bird stamp violation, White-winged Dove: hunt without or fail to show valid license, White-winged Dove: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), White-winged Dove: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), White-winged Dove: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), White-winged Dove: hunt with illegal archery equipment, White-winged Dove: hunt with other illegal means or methods, White-winged Dove: hunt before legal shooting hours, White-winged Dove: hunt after legal shooting hours, White-winged Dove: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, White-winged Dove: hunt or possess in closed season, White-winged Dove: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, White-winged Dove: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), White-winged Dove: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), White-winged Dove: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), White-winged Dove: hunt at night (state jail felony), White-winged Dove: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), White-winged Dove: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), White-winged Dove: hunt without landowner consent (felony), White-winged Dove: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, White-winged Dove: hunt from a vehicle or boat Class C, White-winged Dove: state migratory game bird stamp violation, Duck: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Duck: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Duck: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Duck: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), Duck: hunt with or possess other than nontoxic shot, Duck: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Duck: possess without fully-feathered wing or other required identification, Duck: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, Duck: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Duck: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Duck: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Duck: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Duck: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Duck: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Duck: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Duck: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Duck: hunt from a vehicle or boat Class C, Duck: state migratory game bird stamp violation, Geese: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Geese: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Geese: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (C lass C misdemeanor), Geese: hunt with or possess other than nontoxic shot, Geese: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), Geese: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Geese: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Geese: possess without fully-feathered wing or head, Geese: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, Geese: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Geese: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Geese: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Geese: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Geese: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Geese: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Geese: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Geese: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Geese: hunt from a vehicle or boat Class C, Geese: state migratory game bird stamp violation, Sandhill Crane: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Sandhill Crane: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Sandhill Crane: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Sandhill Crane: hunt with illegal electronic call, Sandhill Crane: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), Sandhill Crane: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Sandhill Crane: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Sandhill Crane: hunt before legal shooting hours, Sandhill Crane: hunt after legal shooting hours, Sandhill Crane: possess without fully-feathered wing or head, Sandhill Crane: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, Sandhill Crane: hunt or possess in closed season, Sandhill Crane: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Sandhill Crane: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Sandhill Crane: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Sandhill Crane: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Sandhill Crane: hunt at night (state jail felony), Sandhill Crane: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Sandhill Crane: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Sandhill Crane: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Sandhill Crane: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Sandhill Crane: hunt from a vehicle or boat Class C, Sandhill Crane: state migratory game bird stamp violation, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Other Migratory Game Bird: no HIP certification, Other Migratory Game Bird: possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Other Migratory Game Bird: daily bag limit, Other Migratory Game Bird: possession limit, Other Migratory Game Bird: fail to retrieve or keep in edible condition (Class C misdemeanor), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt with or possess other than nontoxic shot, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt over bait, Other Migratory Game Bird: place bait to attract, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt with electronic call, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt with illegal shotgun (unplugged), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt with illegal archery equipment, Other Migratory Game Bird: rally or disturb, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt with other illegal means or methods, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt before legal shooting hours, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt after legal shooting hours, Other Migratory Game Bird: possess without fully-feathered wing or head when imported from Mexico, Other Migratory Game Bird: possess without fully-feathered wing or head, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt or possess in closed season, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt or possess taken on a public road or closed riverbeds, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt at night (Class A misdemeanor), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt at night (state jail felony), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Other Migratory Game Bird: illegal sale/purchase wild bird/parts, Other Migratory Game Bird: hunt from a vehicle or boat (Class C), Other Migratory Game Bird: state migratory game bird stamp violation, Other Migratory Game Bird: any other violation, Nongame: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Nongame: hunt under the license of another, Nongame: allow another to hunt under her(his) license, Nongame: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Nongame: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Nongame: hunt nongame birds at night (Class A misdemeanor), Nongame: hunt nongame birds at night (state jail felony), Nongame: hunt nongame birds with artificial light (Class A misdemeanor), Nongame: hunt nongame birds with artificial light (state jail felony), Nongame: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Nongame: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Nongame: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Nongame: purchase/sell/offer for sale bird, Nongame: Hunt animal on public road (Class C), Nongame: Hunt bird on public road (Class C), Nongame: Hunt reptile on public road (Class C), Nongame: Hunt amphibian on public road (Class C), Reptile and Amphibian: no stamp/ invalid stamp, Reptile and Amphibian: no / insufficient reflective clothing, Reptile and Amphibian: hunt with artificial light from motor vehicle, Alligator: wholesale dealer permit violation, Alligator: retail dealer permit violation, Alligator: illegal possession, purchase, sale, import and export, Alligator: hunt or possess during closed season, Alligator: Hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Alligator: Hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (State Jail Felony), Alligator: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Alligator: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Alligator: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Alligator: Intentionally feed free-ranging alligator, Alligator: Possess undocumented alligator parts or eggs, Alligator: Alligator egg collector violation, Bobcat: hunt without or fail to show valid license, Bobcat: dealer violating pelt tag regulation, Bobcat: person other than a dealer violating a pelt tag regulation, Bobcat: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Bobcat: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Bobcat: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Bobcat: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Bobcat: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Fur-bearing Animal: fail to display fur-bearing license, Fur-bearing Animal: hunt without/fail to show valid hunting license, Fur-bearing Animal: wholesale fur dealer license violation, Fur-bearing Animal: propagation permit violation, Fur-bearing Animal: revoked license violation, Fur-bearing Animal: take or possess during closed season, Fur-bearing Animal: unlawfully possess alive, Fur-bearing Animal: take by illegal means or method, Fur-bearing Animal: illegal possession of undried (green) pelt, Fur-bearing Animal: illegal import, export, or release, Fur-bearing Animal: fail to allow inspection, Fur-bearing Animal: taxidermist possess without a WRD (wildlife resource document), Fur-bearing Animal: hunt or possess on a public road or closed riverbeds, Fur-bearing Animal: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Fur-bearing Animal: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Fur-bearing Animal: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Fur-bearing: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Fur-bearing: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Fur-bearing Animal: illegal purchase or sale, Fur-Bearing Animal: Otter cites tag violation, Falconry: hunt without license/fail to show, Falconry: fail to meet facility standards, Falconry: hunting season, bag, possession violation, Falconry: illegally take, capture, or possess raptor, Falconry: illegally buy, sell, barter, exchange, or transfer raptor, Falconry: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Falconry: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Falconry: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Falconry: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Falconry: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Threatened Species: unlawfully take, possess, transport, import, or export threatened wildlife, Threatened Species: possession of live, mounted or preserved threatened wildlife without proper documentation, Threatened Species: unlawful sale or offer for sale, dead or alive, threatened wildlife, Threatened Species: unlawful sale or offer for sale any goods made from threatened wildlife, Threatened Species: sale of coatimundi violation, Threatened Species: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Threatened Species: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Threatened Species: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Threatened Species: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Threatened Species: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Endangered Species: hunt, take, possess, or export endangered wildlife without the applicable permit, Endangered Species: possession of live, mounted, or preserved endangered wildlife without documentation, Endangered Species: unlawful sale or offer for sale, dead or alive, endangered wildlife, Endangered Species: unlawful sale or offer for sale any goods made from endangered wildlife, Endangered Species: propagation permit violation, Endangered Species: propagation report violation, Endangered Species: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (Class A misdemeanor), Endangered Species: hunt from a vehicle, aircraft, or boat (state jail felony), Endangered Species: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Endangered Species: hunt without landowner consent (state jail felony), Endangered Species: hunt without landowner consent (felony), Exotic Animal: hunt without license/fail to show, Exotic Animal: hunt without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Exotic Animal: possess carcass without landowner consent (Class A misdemeanor), Exotic Animal: hunt on public road or right-of-way (Class A misdemeanor), Special License & Permits: scientific research violation, Special License & Permits: zoological collection violation, Special License & Permits: educational display violation, Special License & Permits: rehabilitation violation, Special License & Permits: hunting lease (small, medium, large) violation, Special License & Permits: hunting cooperative lease violation, Special License & Permits: White-tailed Deer - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Urban White-tailed Deer - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Mule Deer - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Pronghorn - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Bighorn - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Squirrel - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Javelina - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Turkey - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: Other Game Bird - Triple T violation, Special License & Permits: private bird hunting area license violation, Special License & Permits: field trial permit violation, Special License & Permits: aerial wildlife and exotic animal management violation, Special License & Permits: aerial wildlife and exotic animal management record keeping violation, Special License & Permits: depredation permit violation, Special License & Permits: game breeder law violation, Special License & Permits: commercial game bird breeder violation (Class I & II), Special License & Permits: commercial nongame collection permit violation, Special License & Permits: nongame dealer permit violation, Special License & Permits: commercial nongame collection record and reporting requirement violation, Special License & Permits: nongame dealer record and reporting requirement violation, Special License & Permits: White-tailed Deer-TTP violation, Special License and Permits: white-tailed deer management permit violation, Special License and Permits: white-tailed DMP violation (Class A Misdemeanor), Special License and Permits: mule deer management permit violation, Special License and Permits: mule DMP violation (Class A Misdemeanor), Release Site: Fail to Maintain/Produce Harvest Log (Class II/III), Release Site: Disease Testing Violation (on Class II/III), Release Site: Cause or allow any Live Deer to Leave/Escape, Release Site: Any other Release Site Violation, Special License & Permits- Non- Indigenous Snake Permit Violation, 31 Tex Admin code 55 J Tex.
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