Connecticut General Statutes 26-80 – Disposition of birds, quadrupeds, reptiles or amphibians illegally taken
Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
Any bird, quadruped, reptile or amphibian, or part thereof, illegally taken or possessed, or any bird, quadruped, reptile or amphibian illegally used in the pursuit of any bird, quadruped, reptile or amphibian, shall be seized by the commissioner, any representative of the commissioner or any conservation officer, and the commissioner may, at his discretion, sell or otherwise dispose of the same. The proceeds of any such sale shall be paid to the State Treasurer to be credited to the General Fund.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 26-80
- Quadruped: means any four-legged animal which is ferae naturae or wild by nature, although such animal may be enclosed and considered a pet or semidomesticated, but shall exclude purely domesticated animals. See Connecticut General Statutes 26-1