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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
    • Article 15 - Regulation of Coastal Fisheries.
    • § 113-190 - Recodified as § 113-200 by Session Laws 1997-400, s6.7.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 15 - Regulation of Coastal Fisheries.
    § 113-190 - Recodified as § 113-200 by Session Laws 1997-400, s6.7.

    113-190: Recodified as 113-200 by Session Laws 1997-400, s. 6.7.

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development

    Article 15 - Regulation of Coastal Fisheries.

    § 113-181 - Duties and powers of Department.

    § 113-182 - Regulation of fishing and fisheries.

    § 113-182.1 - Fishery Management Plans.

    § 113-183 - Unlawful possession, transportation and sale of fish.

    § 113-184 - Possession and transportation of prohibited oyster equipment.

    § 113-185 - Fishing near ocean piers; trash or scrap fishing.

    § 113-186 - Measures for fish scrap and oil.

    § 113-187 - Penalties for violations of Subchapter and rules.

    § 113-188 - Additional restrictions authorized.

    § 113-189 - Protection of sea turtles, marine mammals, migratory birds, and finfish.

    § 113-190 - Recodified as § 113-200 by Session Laws 1997-400, s6.7.

    § 113-191 - Unlawful sale or purchase of fish; criminal and civil penalties.

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