North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-03-06 — Contents of resident general game, fur-bearer, or fishing licenses - Licenses not transferable - Resident family fishing license
North Dakota § 20.1-03-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-03-06 (2026).
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Licenses not transferable - Resident family fishing license. A resident general game, fur-bearer, or fishing license is not transferable. Each such license shall:
1.Describe the licensee.
2.Designate the licensee's place of residence.
3.Have printed upon it in large figures the year for which it is issued, or if it is a
fur-bearer license, the statement that it expires on the first day of September following
the date of issue.
4.Have printed upon it in large letters the word "nontransferable".
5.Be issued in the name of the director.
In addition to the regular resident fishing license, there is hereby authorized a resident family
fishing license allowing the husband and wife of a family to fish under one license. Such license
shall be valid for the same period as other resident fishin
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