R. 68A-25.001 Feeding or Enticement of Alligators or Crocodiles Unlawful
R. 68A-25.002 General Provisions for Taking, Possession and Sale of Reptiles
R. 68A-25.003 Taking and Disposal of Nuisance-Alligators Statewide
R. 68A-25.004 Regulations Governing the Operation of Alligator Farms
R. 68A-25.031 Regulations Governing Alligator Egg and Hatchling Collections on Lands Not Included in Alligator Management Programs
R. 68A-25.032 Regulations Governing the Establishment of Alligator Management Programs
R. 68A-25.042 Regulations Governing Statewide Alligator Trapping, Permitting, Taking and Sale
R. 68A-25.052 Regulations Governing the Processing of Alligators and Sale of Alligator Meat, Carcasses, and Parts

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