Maine Code § 7-1351

Breeding and raising mink
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Mink that have been propagated in captivity for 2 or more generations are considered domesticated
animals subject to this Title. Such domesticated mink or the pelts or products thereof are considered
agricultural products and the breeding, raising, producing in captivity and marketing of mink is an
agricultural pursuit. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in breeding and raising mink shall comply
with the permitting requirements for importation and possession of wildlife under Title 12, chapter 915,
subchapter 15. [PL 2005, c. 382, Pt. D, §3 (AMD).]

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