Possession limit definition

Possession limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be possessed by a person at any time.
Possession limit means the maximum number of fish that a person may possess, which is twice the total daily bag limit specified in s. NR 20.18 except for the following:
Possession limit means the amount of cannabis under

Examples of Possession limit in a sentence

  • Possession limit adjustments: Following the implementation of the incidental catch limit, additional adjustments may be enacted, in accordance with actions by NOAA Fisheries.

  • Multiple licensed recreational fishermen fishing from a single vessel: Possession limit compliance aboard vessels with multiple licensed recreational fishermen will be determined by dividing the number of fish by the number of licensed recreational fishermen on board said vessel, except for tautog, which has a maximum possession limit per vessel.

  • Licensed party/charter vessels: Possession limit compliance aboard licensed party/charter vessels is determined by dividing the number of fish by the number fishermen onboard the boat.

  • Possession limit: Five (5) fish per person per calendar day, or if fishing from a vessel, five (5) fish per vessel per calendar day.

  • Possession limit: Two (2) fish per person per calendar day in Rhode Island waters.


More Definitions of Possession limit

Possession limit means the amount of marijuana collectively possessed between the registered patient and the patient’s registered caregiver which that is no more than two mature marijuana plants, seven immature plants, and two ounces of usable marijuana.
Possession limit means the number of bag limits one individual may legally
Possession limit means the maximum quantity of marine species that may be possessed by a vessel or person per specified period of time (i.e., day or week) regardless of the means by which the marine species may have been taken.
Possession limit means the maximum number of a game species which may be reduced to a person’s possession in 2 days or more.
Possession limit means the amount of marijuana collectively
Possession limit means the maximum number of a fish species that a person may possess, which is twice the daily bag limit specified in this chapter except the possession limit for trout is 10 of which no more than 5 may be a combined total of brown and rainbow trout, the possession limit for minnows is specified in s. NR 20.14, and the possession limit for flathead catfish from the Lake Winnebago system is 10 until March 31, 2012, when it reverts back to twice the daily bag limit.
Possession limit means the amount of marijuana that may be possessed at any one time by an