HRS §183D-38
Transporting game birds by common carrier
A common carrier (like a shipping company) may carry game birds at any time if the birds or parts are tagged or sealed. Each coop or package must also have a label with the licensee's name, the consignee's name, the tagger's name, and the number of birds or parts inside.
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The statute, as written — Transportation
Any common carrier, at any time, may transport game birds, if the carcasses or parts thereof are tagged or sealed, but to every coop or package containing tagged or sealed game birds, there shall be affixed an additional tag or label upon which shall be plainly printed or written the name of the licensee, the name of the consignee, the name of the person by whom the same was tagged or sealed, and the number of game birds, the carcasses, or parts thereof contained therein.
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