Mississippi Code § 49-8-11

Powers and duties of department
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The department shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To issue or deny permits required by law or regulation; (b) To inspect and determine if the facilities, conditions and standards prescribed by law and regulation are sufficient for the safety of the public; (c) To place conditions on a permit to ensure compliance; and (d) To seize any wild animal possessed in violation of this chapter or regulations. Laws, 1997, ch. 571, § 6, eff. 4/23/1997.
The department shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To issue or deny permits required by law or regulation; (b) To inspect and determine if the facilities, conditions and standards prescribed by law and regulation are sufficient for the safety of the public; (c) To place conditions on a permit to ensure compliance; and (d) To seize any wild animal possessed in violation of this chapter or regulations. Laws, 1997, ch. 571, § 6, eff. 4/23/1997.
The department shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To issue or deny permits required by law or regulation; (b) To inspect and determine if the facilities, conditions and standards prescribed by law and regulation are sufficient for the safety of the public; (c) To place conditions on a permit to ensure compliance; and (d) To seize any wild animal possessed in violation of this chapter or regulations. Laws, 1997, ch. 571, § 6, eff. 4/23/1997.
The department shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) To issue or deny permits required by law or regulation;
(b) To inspect and determine if the facilities, conditions and standards prescribed by law and regulation are sufficient for the safety of the public;
(c) To place conditions on a permit to ensure compliance; and
(d) To seize any wild animal possessed in violation of this chapter or regulations.
Laws, 1997, ch. 571, § 6, eff. 4/23/1997.

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