Any person, firm, or corporation may engage in the business of propagating alligators on an alligator farm for restocking, propagation, and other commercial purposes by complying with the provisions of this article, and may thereafter sell either live alligators to other licensed alligator farmers only, or the parts or skins of such farm-raised alligators to any person, for any purpose, including sale for food, either within or without this state.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 9 - Conservation and Natural Resources.
Chapter 12 - Marine Resources.
Article 6 - Commercial Alligator Operations.
Section 9-12-200 - Definitions.
Section 9-12-201 - Who May Engage in Business of Propagating Alligators.
Section 9-12-202 - License; Fee.
Section 9-12-203 - Expiration and Renewal of License; Fee.
Section 9-12-205 - Property Rights.
Section 9-12-206 - Alligator Parts Dealer License; Retail and Restaurant License; Fees.
Section 9-12-207 - Alligator Parts Transaction Forms; Bills of Sale; Inspection; Records.
Section 9-12-208 - Alligator Parts Tag.
Section 9-12-209 - Shipment of Alligator Skins; Tags.
Section 9-12-210 - Severance Tax on Alligator Skins; Penalty.
Section 9-12-212 - Disbursement of License Fees and Taxes.
Section 9-12-213 - Effect of Federal Endangered Species Status.
Section 9-12-214 - Violations; Forfeiture of Property and License; Eligibility for New License.