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    (a)    Any properly accredited person of known scientific attainment desiring to collect wildlife, nests, or eggs from the wild for scientific or educational purposes shall first obtain a scientific collection permit from the Secretary.

    (b)    The Secretary may issue a scientific collecting permit, on the payment of a reasonable fee, to any properly accredited person who has demonstrated a legitimate scientific or educational need for the requested wildlife.

    (c)    The Secretary may adopt regulations governing the issuance, revocation, terms, and conditions of the permit.

    (d)    The permit:

        (1)    Shall expire December 31 of the issuing year; and

        (2)    May not be transferred to another person.

    (e)    The permit becomes void on proof that the permittee has:

        (1)    Captured or killed any wildlife;

        (2)    Taken any nests or eggs for other than scientific or educational purposes; or

        (3)    Taken or possessed any wildlife, nests, or eggs not authorized by the permit.