Sec. 8. (a) As used in this section, "sell" includes serving as a part of a meal by a restaurant, a hotel, a boardinghouse, or an eating house keeper. (b) A person may not sell, offer to buy, trade, or offer to trade a wild bird or mammal, or meat from a wild bird or mammal, that: (1) is live or dead; and (2) is taken in: (A) Indiana; or (B) another state and brought into Indiana; except as otherwise provided in this article. (c) Proof that a bird or mammal was served constitutes prima facie evidence that the bird or mammal was served in violation of this article. However, a restaurant, a hotel, a boardinghouse, or an eating house keeper may prepare and serve during open season to: (1) a guest, patron, or boarder; and (2) the family of the guest, patron, or boarder; a bird or mammal legally taken by the guest, patron, or boarder during the open season. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-4-4.]
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