Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 002 - Game and Fish Commission
Division 01 - Legal Division
Rule 002.01.24-104 - F1.04 Wildlife Importation Permit Requirements
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 002.01.24-104
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
A. Eligibility and Application Requirements:
1. The applicant must be at least 18 years
old and shall not have been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo
contendere for, violating any federal, state or municipal law governing captive
wildlife, illegal appropriation or commercialization of wildlife, or cruelty to
animals within five years of the application date.
2. The applicant shall submit a written
application (available from the Commission) for each facility to be
permitted.
B. The requested permit shall be denied if:
1. The
applicant fails to meet any of the issuance criteria set forth in this addendum
chapter;
2. The applicant fails to
disclose material information required, makes false statements as to any
material fact in connection with the application, or supplies false information
or makes a false statement on the application;
3. The Commission finds, through further
inquiry or investigation, the issuance of the permit may be potentially harmful
to the wildlife resources of the State.
C. Permit Requirements:
1. Wildlife Importation Permit holders may
import wildlife into the State under the following conditions provided that,
prior to transportation, the permit holder possesses the following
documentation:
i. Written proof of the origin
and destination of each animal.
ii.
Documentation for each animal to demonstrate they have not been kept in, or
originated from, a location from which importation has been restricted in
accordance with Code 09.10 and Addendum R1.03.
iii. A current and valid completed state or
federal certificate of veterinary inspection form upon which an accredited
veterinarian has certified each animal to be free of diseases/ parasites or
provision of proof that birds originated from a flock that is part of the
National Poultry Improvement Program. Animals other than cervids originating
within Arkansas and that are taken from the state for less than 30 days may
re-enter the state without the need for a veterinary exam.
2. The Wildlife Importation Permit and issued
documentation required in Addendum F1.04(C)(1)must accompany each animal during
transport.
i. All documentation required in
Addendum F1.04(C)(1)shall be submitted by the permit holder to the Commission's
Wildlife Management Division within 7 days of the permitted
importation.
ii. Failure to comply
may result in suspension or revocation of any existing permit held by the
violator and denial of any future permits. Additionally, criminal charges may
be filed.
3. It is
unlawful to keep wildlife held in accordance with this permit under inhumane or
unhealthy conditions.
4. Wildlife
shall be maintained in an enclosure, pen or cage strong enough to prevent
escape of the wildlife and protect them from injury and to prevent contact with
native wildlife.
5. Other
conditions as set forth in the Wildlife Importation Permit.
D. Disease Testing:
1. Prior to importation, brindled gnu
(Connochaetes taurine) must test negative for Alcelaphine
herpesvirus-1 by virus neutralization, or other serologic test as recommended
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Veterinary Services
Laboratory, within 30 days of import and evidence of such testing must be
documented in accordance with Addendum F1.04(C)(1).
2. The director of the Commission, in
consultation with the director of the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry
Commission, or their designees, shall determine mechanisms and procedures for
control of diseases and parasites in captive wildlife within Arkansas. Such
mechanisms and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, examination,
testing, quarantine and slaughter or destruction of individual animals and /or
herds or flocks that are, or in the opinion of the Commission may be infected
with a disease or parasite that may have significant detrimental effect on
native wildlife, other captive wildlife, livestock or the public health of the
citizens of Arkansas.
3.
Examinations, testing, quarantine and slaughter of captive wildlife shall be
conducted at the expense of the owner. As a condition of any permit issued
under this addendum chapter, the Commission may require the captive wildlife be
quarantined for a period specified by the Commission.
E. Facility and Caging Requirements
1. Animals being temporarily exhibited under
a Wildlife Importation permit must meet the above requirements and the
following:
i. Cages, enclosures, or pens
holding animals for temporary exhibition must be strong enough to prevent
escape of the wildlife and protect them from injury;
ii. Venomous reptiles being temporarily
imported into the state for the purpose of exhibition must comply with caging
requirements in Addendum F1.08(C).
iii. Enclosures shall be kept in good repair
at all times and gates shall be securely fastened with latches or
locks;
iv. Enclosures, pens, or
cages deemed unsafe by Commission personnel must be repaired or reconstructed
immediately or animals must be returned to their state of origin; and
v. A permit holder or a trained
representative of the permit holder must be on-site at all times when animals
are in a temporary exhibition area; When such an individual is not present,
permitted animals must be kept in locked enclosures.
F. Inspection:
1. Each permittee shall confine the captive
wildlife in suitable pens and restrain them for inspection, at a reasonable
time, when requested to do so by the Commission employee or agent.
2. Any person issued a Wildlife Importation
Permit shall allow entry, at any reasonable hour, to Commission employees or
their agents to inspect any wildlife and/or facilities kept under authority of
the permit.
G. Renewal, Expiration, Transfer, Suspension, and Revocation:
1. Permits may be revoked for failure to
comply with the terms of the permit or with the terms of this Addendum Chapter
F1.00.
2. Persons in violation of
the terms of this permit, violation of the Addendum Chapter F1.00, or upon
conviction or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for violation of any
federal, state, or municipal law governing captive wildlife, illegal
appropriation or commercialization of wildlife, or cruelty to animals, shall be
notified in writing of such violations and shall have 20 days to
respond.
3. If, at the end of 20
days, just cause has not been given, the Commission may suspend or revoke any
existing permit and refuse to issue any future permit. Permit suspension,
revocation, or refusal shall be in addition to any criminal charges that may be
filed.
4. Upon revocation, the
permit holder must legally remove all captive wildlife within the time
designated in the revocation, not to exceed 60 days, and failure to do so shall
result in the Commission taking action, per Commission policy, at the permit
holder's expense.
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