Title 27, Chapter 2, Section 10
( 27-2-10)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in alligator farming unless such person has a valid commercial alligator farming license as provided in Code Section 27-2-23. Any person desiring to establish, maintain, and operate a commercial alligator farm shall apply to the department for such a license. (b) It shall be lawful for any person with a valid commercial
alligator farming license to possess and propagate live alligators
and to process and sell or export the hides of the alligators
harvested on such alligator farm, provided that it shall be unlawful
for any person, including a person with a commercial alligator
farming license, to acquire any live alligator, except by
propagation of live alligators lawfully in his possession, without
first obtaining a permit from the department to acquire the live
alligator. It shall also be unlawful for any person, including a
person with a valid commercial alligator farming license, to sell,
barter, exchange, give, or loan any live alligator to any other
person without first obtaining a permit from the department to so
sell, barter, exchange, give, or loan the live alligator. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person with a valid commercial
alligator farming license to acquire or possess any alligator hide
or carcass except from the harvest of live alligators lawfully in
his possession and on his alligator farm. (d) At such time as is deemed necessary by the department to
discharge its responsibilities under this Code section, every person
with a valid commercial alligator farming license shall file reports
with the department in such form and containing such information as
deemed necessary by the department. In addition, every such
licensee shall maintain on his business premises records in such
form and containing such information as is required by the
department to discharge its responsibilities under this Code
section. (e) The board shall have the authority to adopt and promulgate rules
and regulations relative to commercial alligator farming including,
but not limited to, the power: (1) To establish standards relating to enclosures, housing
facilities, handling, care, and treatment of live alligators on
the alligator farm of the licensee; (2) To establish standards relating to the processing, marking,
sale, and exportation of hides of alligators harvested on the
alligator farm of the licensee; (3) To require, at such times as it deems necessary for the
department to discharge its responsibilities under this Code
section, from each licensee an application for a commercial
alligator farming license in such form and containing such
information as the department deems necessary; and (4) To require each licensee to maintain on his business premises
records in such form and containing such information as is
required by the department to discharge its responsibilities under
this Code section. |