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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXVIII > CHAPTER211 > 211-22

Any person whose license has been suspended shall within 5 days remove from the waters all lobster traps, pots, cars, or any device used in taking or storing of lobsters and crabs. Said lobster traps, pots, cars or devices shall be taken to a place of storage on the shore and shall be inspected by a conservation officer and such traps, pots, cars or devices shall not be placed in the water again by any other person until they have been inspected by a conservation officer and rebranded with the last name and initials of the new user in a manner satisfactory to the conservation officer.

Source. 1947, 278:1. 1950, 12:4, eff. May 18, 1950.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXVIII > CHAPTER211 > 211-22

Any person whose license has been suspended shall within 5 days remove from the waters all lobster traps, pots, cars, or any device used in taking or storing of lobsters and crabs. Said lobster traps, pots, cars or devices shall be taken to a place of storage on the shore and shall be inspected by a conservation officer and such traps, pots, cars or devices shall not be placed in the water again by any other person until they have been inspected by a conservation officer and rebranded with the last name and initials of the new user in a manner satisfactory to the conservation officer.

Source. 1947, 278:1. 1950, 12:4, eff. May 18, 1950.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXVIII > CHAPTER211 > 211-22

Any person whose license has been suspended shall within 5 days remove from the waters all lobster traps, pots, cars, or any device used in taking or storing of lobsters and crabs. Said lobster traps, pots, cars or devices shall be taken to a place of storage on the shore and shall be inspected by a conservation officer and such traps, pots, cars or devices shall not be placed in the water again by any other person until they have been inspected by a conservation officer and rebranded with the last name and initials of the new user in a manner satisfactory to the conservation officer.

Source. 1947, 278:1. 1950, 12:4, eff. May 18, 1950.