North Dakota Code § 20.1-06-10

Commercial sales of fish
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No sale, barter, or trading of fish abounding in any waters of this state shall be legal except 
that:
1. Persons authorized by section 20.1-06-05 may sell fish as directed by the director.
2. Any person, firm, corporation, or limited liability company peddling fish may do so only 
after obtaining a license issued by the director upon payment of the required annual 
fee. The person, firm, corporation, or limited liability company shall keep a full and 
complete record of the source of fish as prescribed by the director.
3. Any person, firm, corporation, or limited liability company operating a permanently 
located wholesale fish market, jobbing house, or other place for the wholesale 
marketing of fish, or a grocery store or retail fish market, may sell fish from its 
permanent location without obtaining a license, but must keep records of purchases.
4. Any person operating a private fish hatchery may sell fish owned or raised for market 
or for stocking waters.

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