Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 - Sections

Sections

  • § 703: Taking, killing, or possessing migratory birds unlawfully
  • § 704: Determination as to when and how migratory birds may be taken, killed, or possessed
  • § 705: Transportation or importation of migratory birds; when unlawful
  • § 706: Arrests; search warrants
  • § 707: Violations and penalties; forfeitures
  • § 708: State or Territorial laws or regulations
  • § 709: Omitted
  • §709a: Authorization of appropriations
  • § 710: Partial invalidity; short title
  • § 711: Breeding and sale for food supply
  • § 712: Treaty and convention implementing regulations; seasonal taking of migratory birds for essential needs of indigenous Alaskans to preserve and maintain stocks of the birds; protection and conservation of the birds

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