Maryland Code § NR-10-506

Section NR-10-506
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) Subject to the exceptions of subsection (f) of this section, any person who
desires to buy, acquire, sell, transport, ship, or store at any time any fur or pelt of any
wild quadruped taken within or outside the State first shall obtain a fur dealer's
license from the Secretary.
(b) A person who has resided permanently in the State for a period of not
less than 6 months immediately preceding the time of application may obtain a
resident State fur dealer's license upon payment of a $50 fee.
(c) A nonresident may obtain a nonresident fur dealer's license upon
payment of a $100 fee.
(d) Every application for a license shall contain information the Secretary
requires.
(e) Every fur dealer's license issued shall expire on June 30 following the
date of issuance.
(f) The Department may not require the following persons to obtain a fur
dealer's license:
(1) A person who buys or otherwise acquires any fur or pelt of any
wild quadruped for the personal use of the person and not for barter, exchange, or
sale;

(2) A person who can substantiate the fact that any fur or pelt the
person possesses is bought from a licensed fur dealer or lawfully is obtained from a
dealer in another state and is dressed, altered, trimmed, repaired, or manufactured
into a finished product but not resold as a fur or pelt;
(3) A tanner or taxidermist who possesses any fur or pelt legally
owned by another person and which the tanner or taxidermist temporarily is holding
solely for the purpose of processing;
(4) A person who sells or possesses to sell the meat, pelt, carcass, or
mounted specimen of any beaver, coyote, fisher, fox, mink, muskrat, nutria, opossum,
otter, raccoon, skunk, or long-tailed weasel legally taken by that person;
(5) Any person who butchers a deer for another person and who
retains the hide or fur of the deer because the other person did not want or take the
hide or fur; and
(6) Any person who sells or possesses to sell the hide, hair, tail, or
feet, excluding a mounted specimen of deer, squirrel, or rabbit legally acquired.
(g) The licensee shall allow any Natural Resources police officer or any law
enforcement officer to enter the premises and holding facilities where operations are
being carried on at all reasonable hours for the following purposes:
(1) To inspect the premises and holding facilities where operations
are being carried on;
(2) To inspect wildlife; and
(3) To inspect records.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.