Alabama Statutes

§ 9-12-201 — Who May Engage in Business of Propagating Alligators

Alabama § 9-12-201
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 9Conservation and Natural Resources
Ch. 12Marine Resources
Art. 6Commercial Alligator Operations

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Ala. Code § 9-12-201 (2026).

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Any person, firm, or corporation may engage in the business of propagating alligators on an alligator farm for restocking, propagation, and other commercial purposes by complying with the provisions of this article, and may thereafter sell either live alligators to other licensed alligator farmers only, or the parts or skins of such farm-raised alligators to any person, for any purpose, including sale for food, either within or without this state.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1989, No. 89-874, p. 1749, §2.)

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