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57 STAT.] 78TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 183-JULY 1, 1943 any of the animals, birds, or game fishes protected by this Act, or by any regulation or order authorized hereunder, without first having procured a nonresident hunting, trapping, or fishing license as herein provided. "SUBDIVISION B. RESIDENT EXPORT LICENSES AND PERMrrs.- No resident of the Territory shall transport therefrom any game animal, bird, or part thereof, unless he has (a) a resident export and return license, which will entitle him to transport out of the Territory for mounting and return to him in the Territory within one year such game animal, bird, or part thereof, as shall have been legally acquired by him and which shall be specifically identified in the license, or (b) a resident export permit, which may be issued in such circumstances and upon such conditions as the Commission may prescribe, and which will entitle him to export from the Territory for other than return, but not for sale, such game animal, bird, or part thereof, as shall have been legally acquired by him and which shall be specifically identified in the permit. "SUBDIVISION C. RESIDENT HUNTING , TRAPPING , AND FISHING LICENSEs. -The Commission, whenever it shall deem expedient, may by regulation require residents of the Territory to procure resident hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses authorizing them to take ani- mals, birds, and game fishes protected by this Act, and after the effective date of such regulation, no resident shall take any animal, bird, or game fish protected by this Act without having first procured resident hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses as herein provided. The fee for such licenses shall be as follows: For each fishing license the sum of $1; for each hunting license, which shall include the privi- lege of fishing, the sum of $2; and for each trapping license, which shall include the privilege of hunting and fishing, the sum of $3; but no such license shall be required of native Indians and Eskimos, or of residents under the age of sixteen. "SUBDIVISION D. REGISTERED GUIDE LICENSE. -Only a person who is a resident of the Territory, as defined in section 3 of this Act, may act as guide for a nonresident in any section of the Territory where the Commission by regulation, and the Commission is hereby author- ized to issue such regulations, requires nonresidents to employ guides prior to engaging in authorized big-game hunting privileges, andihe shall first register with the Commission on a form which it shall pro- vide for this purpose and procure a registered guide license as herein provided, and the Commission shall determine by regulation the qualifications required of such guides. No person other than a regis- tered guide shall act as guide for a nonresident in any section of the Territory where guides are required by regulation of the Commission to be registered. "SUBDIVISION E. ALIEN SPECIAL LICENSES. -NO alien shall take any of the animals, birds, or game fishes protected by this Act, or own or be possessed of a shotgun, rifle, or other firearm, without first having procured an alien special license, except that an alien may take game fishes protected by this Act upon first having procured an alien fish- ing license as herein provided. 'SUBDIVISION F. RECORDS, REPORTs. -Each person to whom a license is issued to take animals or birds, or to deal in furs, shall keep records which shall show the kind and number of each species of animals or birds so taken, purchased, or otherwise procured under such license, the persons from whom they were purchased and to whom they were sold, date of purchase or sale, name of the trapper, and the number of the trapper's license, and shall, on or before thirty days after the expiration of his license, make a written report to the Commis- sion on a form prepared and furnished by it setting forth in full 307 Fees. Qualfiloatlons of guides.