NAC505.100. Fur dealer’s license: Application; duration.  


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  •      1. An application for a fur dealer’s license may be submitted to any office of the Department of Wildlife. The applicant must include on the application for a fur dealer’s license:

         (a) The name of the applicant;

         (b) The physical and mailing addresses of the applicant’s residence and place of employment;

         (c) The telephone numbers of the applicant’s place of employment and residence;

         (d) The applicant’s driver’s license number, if he has been issued a driver’s license;

         (e) The applicant’s date of birth;

         (f) The name of each state in which the applicant holds or has held similar licenses or permits;

         (g) If the applicant has been convicted of violating the laws or regulations relating to the commercialization of wildlife of any state or the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the application:

              (1) A description of each violation;

              (2) A description of the penalty imposed for each such violation; and

              (3) The name of the state in which the conviction occurred;

         (h) Whether, at the time of the application, the privileges granted to the applicant by another state relating to fur dealing are suspended or revoked;

         (i) The name and date of birth of each additional buyer who will be authorized by the applicant to buy and deal fur pursuant to the applicant’s fur dealer’s license and:

              (1) The name of each state in which the buyer holds or has held similar licenses or permits;

              (2) If the buyer has been convicted of violating the laws or regulations relating to the commercialization of wildlife of any state or the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of the application:

                   (I) A description of each violation;

                   (II) A description of the penalty imposed for each such violation; and

                   (III) The name of the state in which the conviction occurred; and

              (3) Whether, at the time of the application, the privileges granted to the buyer by another state relating to fur dealing are suspended or revoked; and

         (j) The applicant’s signature and the date on which the application was signed.

         2. The license expires on June 30 of each year.

     [Bd. of Wildlife Comm’rs, No. 28 § 2, eff. 9-25-79]—(NAC A 8-21-97)