Indiana Code § 14-22-20-4

Exemption for certain animals
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Sec. 4. (a) This section applies to the following: (1) Marten. (2) Mink. (3) Chinchilla. (4) Domesticated rabbits, except cottontail.       (b) The: (1) breeding, raising, and producing in captivity; and (2) marketing; of an animal listed in subsection (a) is considered an agricultural pursuit. All animals so raised in captivity are considered domestic animals so that a game breeding license is not required to possess such an animal.       (c) A person engaged in the breeding, raising, and producing in captivity and marketing of the furbearing mammals listed in subsection (a) shall, upon request, do the following: (1) Register with the department. (2) Make annual reports concerning the number of animals held and sold. These reports are confidential. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-7-8(4).]   IC 14-22-20.5 Chapter 20.5. Repealed   IC 14-22-21 Chapter 21. Taxidermist License               14-22-21-1 "Taxidermist" defined             14-22-21-2 Issuance; fee             14-22-21-3 Expiration             14-22-21-4 Possession of wild animals for taxidermy purposes             14-22-21-5 Possession of mounted wild animals

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