Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:192 – Disposition
Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:192
- taxidermist: means a person who, for a consideration, mounts, preserves, or otherwise prepares the body of any bird, animal, or fish, or any part thereof, for display. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:191
A. Any taxidermist may sell any unclaimed specimen left in his possession in excess of one year, provided that he complies with the following requirements:
(1) Each taxidermist shall receive, upon written request to the Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, a permit to sell an unclaimed specimen. No permit shall be issued by the secretary until receipt by the secretary of proof that the taxidermist has made a reasonable effort to notify the owner of the unclaimed specimen. Such proof shall include a copy of a letter notifying the owner, mailed to him at his last known address by registered or certified mail, and the return receipt of the mailing or, if not delivered, the actual letter and envelope with return receipt attached.
(2) Each taxidermist shall provide the Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries with the name, address, and other information as may be required by the secretary relating to the owner of the unclaimed specimen.
(3) Each taxidermist may sell the unclaimed specimen for an amount not to exceed the original price for mounting, preserving, tanning, or otherwise preparing the unclaimed specimen for display.
B. Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the contrary, any migratory specie or other federally protected animal shall not be sold under the provisions of this Section unless the specimen is accompanied by all the permits required by federal law for disposition or sale of such specie or animal.
Added by Acts 1983, No. 115, §1.