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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 - SECT 61

61—Royalty

        (1)         The Governor may, by regulation, declare that royalty is payable to the Wildlife Conservation Fund—

            (a)         on an animal specified in the regulation; or

            (b)         on the carcass or skin of an animal specified in the regulation; or

            (c)         on any egg of an animal specified in the regulation; or

            (d)         on a native plant specified in the regulation,

by any person by whom any such animal, carcass, skin, egg or plant is taken.

        (2)         An animal, or the carcass, skin or egg of an animal or a native plant may be specified in a regulation under subsection (1) by reference to the species of the animal or plant or by reference to any other class to which the animal or plant belongs.

        (3)         The amount of royalty fixed by a regulation may vary according to—

            (a)         the species or other class to which the animal or plant belongs; or

            (b)         the size, age, quality, standard or condition of the animal, carcass, skin, egg or plant; or

            (c)         a combination of the factors referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).

        (4)         Without limiting any other provision of this section, a regulation under this section may provide that it applies only in respect of an animal, or the carcass, skin or egg of an animal, taken in a game reserve.



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