Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
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WILDLIFE BRECDER/DEALKR PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
(A) Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permits may be
issued lo applicants complying with the following 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 commercialteation of wildlife, or cruelty to
animals within five years of the application date.
(2) The applicant shall provide to the
Commission, in writing, proof from the county judge or sheriff and any
municipal planning commission or board with jurisdiction, stating that the
applicant's facility shall be in compliance with all local ordinances;
and
(3) 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, or 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.
(4) The applicant is seeking to permit a new
facility for:
(a) Rearing, breeding,
propagating, producing, distributing or possessing large carnivores or mountain
lions.
(b) Rearing, breeding,
propagating, producing or distributing any member of the cervidae
family.
(c) The importation,
propagation, sale, transfer, barter or distribution of box turtles (genus
Terrapene); pj
(d)
Rearing, breeding, propagating, producing or distributing primates; except for
facilities accredited by Zological Association of America; or
(5) The applicant is seeking a
Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit for waterfowl on properties where poultry is
raised for sale, show or exhibition.
(C) Permit Requirements:
(1) The applicant shall supply satisfactory
evidence slock has been/will be secured from a legal source.
(2) Stock may be slaughtered in accordance
with established husbandry* practices for slaughter of domestic livestock.
Purchasers of dressed game birds slaughtered at Wildlife Breeder/Dealer
facility shall be issued by a permit holder a receipt with the name and address
of the facility, date of sale, name of purchaser, and the number of and species
of dress birds sold.
(3) Fencing of
enclosures in which deer, elk or other big game animals are to be held shall
consist of a permanent deer-proof fence at least 8 feet tall and constructed in
a manner that prohibits escape of captive wildlife and prohibits enlry of
native wildlife.
(4) Waterfowl
hatched in wildlife breeder/dealer facilities shall be banded with a seamless
metal band.
(5) Wildlife
Breeder/Dealer Permit holders for cervids shall only sell live cervids to
Arkansas residents who possess a current Wildlife Breeder'Dealer Permit for
cervids, Arkansas residents who possess a current Commercial Wildlife Hunting
Resort Permit for cervids or to buyers outside Arkansas.
(6) Live bobwhitc quail sold to Arkansas
residents who do not possess a Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit or Game Bird
Shooting Resort Permit must be banded by the permit holder.
(7) Rearing, breeding, propagating, producing
or distributing primates shall not be permitted except facilities accredited by
the Zoological Association of America.
(8) A Wildlife Breeder Dealer Permit holder
is prohibited from moving any ccrvid out of the permitted facility upon written
notice by the Commission that a sample taken from a cervid within 25 miles of
the facility tested positive forCWD.
(D) Reporting and Record-keeping
Requirements:
(1) Legible records of all
wildlife acquisitions and dispositions, including births, deaths, sales,
slaughter and transport, shall be kept.
(2) Records shall include evidence of legal
possession of all wildlife kepi under the permit, including licenses, bills of
sale, bills of lading, receipts, invoices or other satisfactory evidence of
ownership. Records shall include date of acquisition, place of origin, and the
name, address and telephone number of the person from whom the wildlife was
acquired.
(3) Records of sale shall
include the name, address and telephone number of the person to whom the
wildlife was sold, and the number of each species sold to each
person.
(4) Records must be
retained throughout the time the wildlife is possessed by the permittee or for
five years, whichever is longer.
(5) Holders of Wildlife Breeder/Dealer
Permits shall submit legible, complete monthly reports (forms available from
the Commission) of their inventory and any births, deaths, sales or purchases
of wildlife by the fifth of the following month.
(6) Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit holders
who possess ccrvids in facilities larger than 25 acres where the animals are
allowed free range may report an estimated inventory number based on a
Commission-approved survey technique.
(7) Stock shall only be acquired from either
a Commission-permitted Wildlife Breeder/Dealer or have been brought into the
state in accordance with a Commission Wildlife Importation Permit. Permits will
not be issued to and existing permits may be revoked for facilities that have
acquired stock by any other method.
(E) Disease Testing and Control:
(1) 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
citi/ens of Arkansas.
(2)
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.
(3) All Ccrvids that die in captivity must be
tested for chronic wasting disease. Copies of test results shall be forwarded
to the Commission within seven days of receipt.
(4) Captive Cervid facilities must be in
compliance with all Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission
requirements.
(5) Permitted
Wildlife Breeder/Dealer facilities in which birds are kept are required to
adhere to Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission requirements regarding
pullorum-typhoid disease tests and are encouraged to participate in the
National Poultry Improvement Plan.
(6) Each Wildlife Breeder /Dealer facility
where waterfowl are kept is required to test 60 birds for duck virus enteritis
using the PCR technique every May. Facilities containing less than 60 birds
shall test all birds in stock. Samples shall be taken by a licensed
veterinarian and submitted to the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission at
the owner's expense. Copies of test results shall be forwarded to the
Commission within seven days of receipt.
(7) Flocks testing positive for duck virus
enteritis shall be quarantined or destroyed by the owner or operator within 14
days and the carcasses disposed of in accordance with Arkansas Livestock and
Poultry' Commission regulations.
(F) Facility and Caging Requirements:
All wildlife possessed under a Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit in
Arkansas shall be maintained in a permanent enclosure, pen, or cage strong
enough to prevent escape of the wildlife and protect them from injury. All
wildlife shall be maintained in humane and healthy conditions. Birds must be
kept in buildings or covered pens that prevent escape and that do
not allow entry of wild birds. Enclosures shall be kept in good repair
at all times and gates shall be securely fastened with latches or locks.
Knclosures, pens or cages considered unsafe by Commission personnel must be
repaired or reconstructed within 10 days or as specified by the Commission.
(1) Facilities containing large
carnivores and mountain lions shall meet the following requirements:
(a) A written plan of action shall be
prepared and a copy submitted with permit application for use in the following
events: Severe damage to enclosures from fire, wind, floods or other natural
forces; animals attacking and/or injuring humans, and animals escaping
enclosures. Plans should identify the location of temporary holding facilities
and necessary mechanisms to safely transport large carnivores to these
facilities. Recapture plans shall outline procedures for handling and
recapturing escaped large carnivores. Plans should include a list of safety
equipment which shall be available for use. The Commission shall immediately be
notified upon the escape of any large carnivores or mountain lions. In the
event of sickness, the name, address, phone number, and signature of the
veterinarian who has agreed to care for the animal shall be provided.
(b) A perimeter fence sufficient to deter
entry by the public, at least 8 feet tall shall completely surround cages where
animals are housed or exercised outdoors. Perimeter fences that allow objects
to be passed through them, such as chain link or welded wire, shall be at least
3 feet from cages or exercise areas.
(c) Warning signs must be posted at the
entrance to the property.
(d) AH
cages or enclosures shall be equipped with an entrance or device that allows a
keeper to enter or exit a cage without providing an avenue of escape to an
animal (such as a double-gated entry door, interconnected cages that can be
isolated from each other, a lock-down area, or other comparable device). Safety
entrances shall be constructed of materials of equivalent strength as those
prescribed for cage construction. Doors or gates in perimeter fences shall be
locked when unattended.
(e) Cages
shall be equipped with a lockout area that allows the keeper access while the
animal is contained in a separate area.
(f) Cages shall be well braced and securely
anchored at ground level to prevent escape by digging or erosion. The fasteners
and fittings used in construction shall be of equivalent strength to the
material required for cage construction.
(g) In facilities containing tigers, African
lions and bears cage construction materials shall consist of at least 9-gauge
chain link or equivalent materials. In facilities containing mountain lions,
cage construction materials shall consist of at least I I-gauge chain link or
equivalent materials. Juvenile animals may be kept in incubation or rearing
facilities not meeting these standards until they weigh more than 25
pounds.
(h) Cages containing a
single African lion, tiger or bear shall have a cage floor at least 300 square
feet and shall be at least S feet tall. For each additional animal the cage
size shall be increased 100 square feet.
(i) Cages containing a single mountain lion
shall have a cage floor at least 200 square feet and shall be at least 8 feet
tall. For each additional animal the cage size shall be increased 100 square
feet.
(j) Large carnivores and
mountain lions may temporarily be housed in cages or enclosures smaller than
specified in this chapter while being transported, while in veterinary care or
while being quarantined provided temporary caging is large enough for the
animal to stand up, lie down and turn around without touching the sides of the
enclosure or another animal.
(k)
Open-top outdoor exercise areas are allowed providing they have vertical walls
at least 12 feet tall, topped by either: an inward-angled overhang at an angle
between 35 and 55 degrees, which is at least 2 feet long and of equal strength
as the cage walls; or, two strands of electric fencing, one of which is 1 foot
below the top of the vertical wall, and the other al the top of the wall or the
upper 3 feet of the interior of the fence consists of sheer, solid metal.
Animals may not be left in cxereise areas overnight.
(I) Permit holders whose facility, including
enclosures, pens and cages, is not in compliance with this Commission Addendum
Chapter shall be notified in writing and shall have 10 days to correct the
violation.
(m) If the violation has
not been corrected in 10 days of notification, the Commission may revoke any
existing permit and may refuse to issue any future permit. Such revocation or
refusal to issue a future permit shall be in addition to any criminal charges
that may be filed.
(G) Inspection:
(1) Any person issued a Wildlife
Breeder/Dealer 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.
(2) Each
permittee shall pen the captive wildlife in suitable pens and restrain them for
inspection, at a reasonable time, when requested to do so by the employee or
agent.
(H) Renewal,
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 Commission Addendum Chapter.
(2) Persons in violation of the terms of this
permit, violation of the Commission Addendum, or upon conviction of associated
regulations of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 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, 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.
(5) No existing permit can
be transferred to another person, firm or corporation rearing, breeding,
propagating, producing or distributing any member of the Cervidae
family.
(6) Holders of Wildlife
Breeder/Dealer Permits for cervids or large carnivores whose facilities are
void of their permitted species for one (1) year shall not have their permit
renewed as of July I, 2018.