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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 23:3-72

Necessity; fee

Known as the New Jersey Waterfowl Stamp Act

The act spans §§ 23–23 (132 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State, Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission v. Carlson (2003)

Most recently applied in State, Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission v. Carlson (March 2003)

L.1979, c. 227, s. 1, eff

No person shall take more than 25 American eels (anguilla rostrata) per day from the waters of Delaware bay and its tributaries in this State without first having obtained a valid commercial eel fishing license from the division. The fee for such license shall be $100.00 for residents of this State; for nonresidents, the fee for such license shall be the same as the fee charged to New Jersey residents by the state of residence of the license purchaser for a comparable license, but shall not be less than $100.00. Any license issued pursuant to this section shall be void after December 31 next succeeding its issuance.

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