Pennsylvania Code § 34-2927

Protected specimen mounting permits.
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(a) Authorization.-- Unless further provided by commission regulation, a permit shall allow the holder to have a protected specimen mounted for his personal use. This permit shall be issued by the director for any specimen not protected by Federal laws or regulations. The person applying for the permit shall not be involved with the killing of the protected specimen.
(b) Endorsement of Federal permit.-- The director may endorse any Federal permit issued for mounting a migratory specimen which shall have the same effect as having issued a State permit, and, for which action, the same fee shall be charged as if a separate permit was issued.
(c) Unlawful acts.-- It is unlawful:
(1) To possess a protected specimen without a permit as required by this section.
(2) (Deleted by amendment).
(d) Penalty.-- A violation of this section is a summary offense of the fourth degree.

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