R. 68-5.001 Purpose and Intent
R. 68-5.002 Definitions
R. 68-5.003 Introduction of Non-Native Species into the State
R. 68-5.004 Conditional Non-Native Species
R. 68-5.005 Possession of Conditional Non-Native Species
R. 68-5.006 Prohibited Non-Native Species
R. 68-5.007 Possession of Prohibited Non-Native Species
R. 68-5.008 Amnesty for Persons Relinquishing Non-Native Pets
R. 68-5.009 Lionfish

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 68-5 - Rules Relating to Non-Native Species

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