NR 13.05(11)(a)(a) Intra-tribal transactions. The requirements of ss. 29.501, 29.503, 29.506, 29.539 and 29.541, Stats., are not applicable to legally taken fish and game so long as the transactions involve only treaty rights participants. NR 13.05(11)(b)(b) Transactions involving nontreaty rights participants. Treaty rights participants may sell or barter fish and game otherwise subject to s. 29.539 or 29.541, Stats., only under the following conditions: NR 13.05(11)(b)1.1. All treaty rights participants selling or bartering fish and game shall have a license authorizing sale issued by their respective band. Written records of all individuals who are licensed to sell or barter shall be made available to the department upon request. NR 13.05(11)(b)2.2. All treaty rights participants involved in sale or barter shall keep records of all transactions subject to the following requirements: NR 13.05(11)(b)2.b.b. The records shall be open to inspection by the department at the place they are retained. NR 13.05(11)(b)2.c.c. Inspection may take place between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. or whenever the business is open. NR 13.05(11)(b)2.d.d. The records shall be subject to inspection by state and local health officials. NR 13.05(11)(b)3.3. All sellers or barterers shall provide buyers with a bill containing the name of the treaty rights participant and buyer, the date, amount and type of fish or game and the treaty rights participant’s tribal sale or barter license number. NR 13.05(11)(b)4.4. The bill shall be a 4-part form furnished by the department. Copies shall be given to the buyer, band and department. The treaty rights participant’s copy of the form shall be a record open to inspection. NR 13.05(11)(b)5.5. All carcasses or part thereof shall be tagged, stamped or labeled by the seller or barterer prior to sale or barter indicating the band origin. Whole fish shall be tagged with tags furnished by the department. Fish tags shall remain with the fish until it is consumed, smoked or fileted. Smoked or fileted fish shall be stamped or labeled in the manner provided for smoked lake trout by s. NR 25.16 (2). NR 13.05(11)(b)7.7. Treaty rights participants serving fish or game to nontribal member shall obtain a tribal serving permit and maintain records indicating the source of the fish or game, any tags used on the animal and the ultimate disposition. These records shall be open to the department inspection. NR 13.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; corrections made in (2) to (4) (b), (6) (b), and (11) (a), (b) (intro.), and 8. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2001 No. 551. NR 13.10NR 13.10 Restrictions. Subject to the modifications and exceptions of this subchapter, the following provisions are applicable to treaty rights participants: