11-0515 - Licenses to collect, possess or sell for propagation, scientific or exhibition purposes.

§ 11-0515. Licenses   to  collect,  possess  or  sell  for  propagation,               scientific or exhibition purposes.    1. The department may issue to any person a license revocable  at  its  pleasure  to  collect  or  possess fish, wildlife, shellfish, crustacea,  aquatic  insects,  birds'  nests  or  eggs  for  propagation,   banding,  scientific  or exhibition purposes. The department in its discretion may  require an applicant to pay a license fee  of  ten  dollars,  to  submit  written  testimonials  from two well-known persons and to file a bond of  two hundred dollars to be approved by the department that  he  will  not  violate  any  provisions  of this article. Each licensee shall file with  the department on or before February 1 a report of his operations during  the preceding calendar year.  Such  license  shall  be  effective  until  revoked.    2.  The  department may also issue a license revocable at its pleasure  to possess and sell protected fish, wildlife,  shellfish,  crustacea  or  aquatic insects for propagation, scientific or exhibition purposes.  The  department  in  its discretion may require a license fee of ten dollars.  Such license shall be in force for  one  year  only  and  shall  not  be  transferable. Each licensee shall make a report of his or her operations  at  the  expiration of the license. Fish, wildlife, shellfish, crustacea  or aquatic insects lawfully possessed under this section may be sold  at  any  time  by  the  licensee  for  propagation, scientific or exhibition  purposes only.    3. The department may  also  issue  a  revocable  license  to  possess  distressed  wildlife  for  rehabilitation  purposes.  The department may  adopt regulations concerning the qualifications, appointment and  duties  of  wildlife  rehabilitators and the procedures for license issuance and  revocation.    4. The department shall have power to make regulations  governing  the  possession  of  such  fish,  wildlife,  shellfish, crustacea and aquatic  insects to protect them from cruelty, disease or undue discomfort and to  protect the public from attack or contamination.