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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
10-2A-08.

(a) The provisions of this subtitle do not prohibit:

(2) Entry into this State or the possession, transportation, exportation,
processing, sale, offer for sale, or shipment of any wildlife or plant which is designated
an endangered or threatened species in [this] THE State but not in the state where
originally taken, if the person engaging in the activity demonstrates by substantial
evidence that the wildlife or plant was lawfully taken and lawfully removed from the
state of origin.

(b) This section does not permit the possession, transportation, exportation,
processing, sale, offer for sale or shipment within [this] THE State of species of wildlife
or plants determined, pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, to be an endangered or
threatened [species] SPECIES, except as permitted by § 10-2A-05 OF THIS
SUBTITLE.

10-301.

(b) The following persons are not required to obtain a hunter's license:
(1) With respect to hunting on farmland only:

(ii) A tenant and the tenant's spouse, children, and, if residing on the
farmland, children's spouse. A tenant is a person holding land under a lease, or a
sharecropper who resides in a dwelling on the land, but [it] A TENANT does not
include any employee of the owner or tenant;

(f) (2) There is a basic hunting license which authorizes the purchaser to hunt
all legal [game] GAME, except deer and waterfowl.

(g) The court clerk or person designated to sell the hunting licenses and
individual hunting stamps shall issue the hunting licenses and individual hunting stamps
and collect the fee prescribed in subsection (f) of this section. A hunting license may
not be issued to any person under the age of 16 years without the written consent of the
person's parent or guardian. The Department shall furnish the hunting licenses and
individual hunting stamps to the court clerk or designated person. The issuing clerk or
person shall countersign the license, and retain the duplicate copy of [it] THE
LICENSE. The duplicate copies and money collected every month shall be mailed to
the Department on the first day of the succeeding month each year. The court clerk or
designated person who sells and issues the hunting licenses and individual hunting
stamps shall retain as compensation 50 cents for each senior consolidated annual
license, senior consolidated lifetime license, basic hunting license, and individual
hunting stamp sold and issued and shall retain as compensation $1 for each
consolidated hunting license sold and issued, except a senior consolidated annual
license and a senior consolidated lifetime license.

10-301. 1.

(a) (1) (i) On or after July 1, 1977[,] a person under 18 years of age may not
procure a hunting license or hunt in [this] THE State, unless [he] THE PERSON has

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