Alligator-American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).
Alligator Egg Collection Permit-a permit issued by the department allowing for the collection of alligator eggs on designated properties described as part of the permit. The permit will be signed by the secretary or his designee, the permittee and the landowner/land manager.
Alligator Farm (nongame quadruped)-an enclosed area, constructed so as to prevent the ingress and egress of alligators from surrounding public or private lands or waters and meeting other specifications and requirements set by the department, where alligators are bred, propagated, or raised as a commercial enterprise under controlled conditions. Alligator farm also includes alligator ranching wherein eggs are collected from the wild, and raised, pursuant to departmental license or permit.
Alligator Farmer-a properly licensed person who raises alligators under controlled conditions which prohibit free movement of the animals onto and off of the farm or controlled area, or who collects and sells wild alligator eggs, and who may harvest alligators under the supervision of the department. An alligator farmer must possess a valid nongame quadruped breeder's license.
Alligator Hide Tag-an official CITES serially numbered tag issued by the department.
Alligator Hunter-a properly licensed resident or nonresident person who takes wild alligators. Alligator hunters are divided into five classes:
Alligator Part-any part of the carcass of an alligator, except the hide and includes the bony dorsum plates, if detached from the tagged alligator hide.
Alligator Parts Dealer-any properly licensed person who deals in alligator parts other than hides and who:
Alligator Parts Retailer-any properly licensed person who purchases for retail sale finished alligator parts made from parts other than hides.
Alligator Shipping Label-a serially numbered green label issued by the department required on each shipment of alligators being transported out of the state.
Alligator Skin or Hide-whole or partial alligator skins, flanks, chalecos and bellies (including those bellies attached to or separated from the tail portion of the alligator skin). Once the tail portion of the skin is separated from the flanks, chaleco and belly, the tail is considered an alligator part.
Alligator Tail-includes the tail portion of the alligator skin once it is separated from the flanks, chaleco and belly. For the purposes of this Subsection, the alligator tail is considered an alligator part.
Bona Fide Resident-
Closed Season-that period of time of a calendar year not specifically included in the open season.
Commission-The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission.
Common Carrier-any agency or person transporting passengers or property of any description for hire.
Confiscation-the exercise of a right under the police power wherein property is seized and held pending court order if the seized material is nonperishable, or disposed of without judicial intervention if perishable.
Consumer-restaurants and other places where alligator, fish, shrimp, or other aquatic life is prepared for human consumption; or any person using alligator, fish, shrimp, or other aquatic life for bait or personal consumption.
Department-the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Designated Collection Agent-anyone who is permitted by the department to assist an alligator egg collection permittee during alligator egg collection.
Dressing, Dressed Skins or Dressed Furs-see tanning.
Finished Alligator Part-any nonedible alligator part that has been completely processed from parts other than hides for retail sale.
Fur Buyer-anyone who buys whole nongame quadrupeds for the purpose of pelting, carcasses of fur bearing animals, raw furs or skins from fur trappers, alligator hunters, alligator farmers, fur buyers, or fur dealers and who sells to another fur buyer or fur dealer within the confines of the state or to a nonresident fur dealer licensed by the state of Louisiana in interstate commerce, or who acts as an agent of another fur buyer or fur dealer in this state in such purchase or sale. Fur buyers are divided into two classes, resident and nonresident. Resident fur buyers are those who are bona fide residents of this state. All others are nonresident fur buyers.
Fur Dealer-anyone who deals in whole nongame quadrupeds for the purpose of pelting, carcasses of fur-bearing animals, raw furs and skins and who:
Hatchling-a young of the year alligator which is less than 23 inches in length.
Hide-see pelt.
Hook-any curved or bent device attached to a line or pole for the purpose of taking alligators.
Hunt-in different tenses, attempting to take.
Incubator-an apparatus designed and used for the primary purpose of incubating alligator eggs.
Land Manager-any authorized person who represents the landowner.
Landowner-any person who owns land which the department has designated as alligator habitat.
Licensee-any resident or nonresident lawful holder of an effective license duly issued under the authority of the department.
Nongame Quadruped-alligators, beavers, bobcats, coyotes, gray foxes, minks, muskrats, nutrias, opossums, otters, raccoons, red foxes, skunks, and other wild quadrupeds valuable for their furs or skins.
Nongame Quadruped Breeder-a person properly licensed to engage in the business of raising, exhibiting and selling nongame quadrupeds on alligator or fur farms.
Nongame Quadruped Exhibitor-a person properly licensed to engage in the business of raising and/or exhibiting nongame quadrupeds.
Nonresident-any person who is not a bona fide resident as that term is defined by R.S. 56:8.
Nuisance Alligator-a specific (particular) alligator that poses a threat to human life or property.
Open Season-that period of time set by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, during which wild alligators or their eggs may be lawfully taken.
Out-of-State Shipping Seal-a special locking device or seal supplied by the department and placed on or across a shipping container by department personnel prior to shipping out of state.
Out-Of-State Shipping Tag-an official, serially numbered tag, yellow in color, issued by the department required on each shipment of alligator hides shipped out of state.
Part-for purposes of this Section, a part is a division of a Subsection.
Pelt-the skin or hide of a quadruped.
Pelting-removing the skin and/or fur of a quadruped in such a manner as to render it marketable.
Person-includes any individual person, association, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity recognized by law.
Pithing -insertion of a rod into the foramen magnum of the alligator followed by four to six circular motions of such rod to destroy the brain.
Pole Hunting-the act of taking an alligator from a den with a hook pole or snagging device of any type and includes using such devices to induce an alligator to move from a den prior to taking.
Possess-in its different tenses, the act of having in possession or control, keeping, detaining, restraining, or holding as owner, or as agent, bailee, or custodian for another.
Processed Alligator Part-any part (and its resulting products) that has been removed from a legally taken alligator and for commercial purposes converted into a finished alligator part, or meat prepared and packaged for retail sale.
Propagation-the holding of live alligators for production of offspring.
Raising-the production of alligators under controlled environmental conditions or in outside facilities.
Rearing-see raising.
Resident-see bona fide resident.
Secretary-the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Skin-see pelt.
Slaughter -killing farm-raised alligators for the purpose of harvesting commodities such as meat, hides, or parts.
Take-in its different tenses, the attempt or act of hooking, pursuing, netting, capturing, snaring, trapping, shooting, hunting, wounding, or killing by any means or device.
Tanning-the conversion of alligator skins or fur pelts into an intermediate or finished form and includes the following: crust tanning alligator leather, dyeing alligator leather, glazing alligator leather, tanning fur pelts, shearing fur pelts, and dyeing fur pelts, and includes the dressing of skins and furs.
Transport-in its different tenses, the act of shipping, attempting to ship, receiving or delivering for shipment, transporting, conveying, carrying, or exporting by air, land, or water, or by any means whatsoever.
Wildlife-all species of wild vertebrates.
Wildlife Management Area-any area set aside, maintained, and supervised by the department for the purpose of managing and harvesting wild birds, wild quadrupeds, fish and other aquatic life under controlled conditions to afford maximum public hunting and fishing opportunity.
Wildlife Refuge-any area set aside and designated by the department as a refuge on which wild birds and animals are protected. Control of certain forms of wildlife may be conducted by the department.
La. Admin. Code tit. 76, § V-701