Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68A - Freshwater Fish and Wildlife
Chapter 68A-6 - CAPTIVE WILDLIFE
Section 68A-6.01212 - Standard Caging Requirements for Elephants
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 68A-6.01212
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Non-performance.
For one animal in a non-performing static facility, a paddock enclosing 1, 500 square feet, 6 feet high, with access to a shelter. For each additional animal, increase paddock size by 50 percent of the original area. Elephants which are tethered within such enclosure shall be provided with daily unrestrained movement periods, unless daily tethering is necessary due to the following situations:
(a) Elephant
needs restraining due to a training period,
(b) Elephant is aggressive toward people or
other animals in the compound,
(c)
Elephant is undergoing medical treatment or research,
(d) Elephant is restrained for security or
breeding purposes,
(e) Constant
tethering shall not exceed 14 days without a written justification from a
veterinarian. Tethering shall permit normal postural movement of the
elephant.
(2) Performing.
(a) For one performing animal, a paddock
enclosing not less than 700 square feet, 6 feet high, with access to a shelter.
For each additional performing animal, increase paddock size by 50 percent of
the original area. Elephants may be tethered in such enclosure; however, such
restraint shall permit normal postural movements.
(b) No facility shall utilize the performing
elephant paddock dimensions prior to written approval by the Commission. To
obtain such approval, the permittee shall provide written documentation to the
Commission of exercise intervals and scheduled performances. The exercise
intervals shall be of such frequency, intensity and duration as to provide for
the health and welfare of the animal over an extended period. Such information
shall be verifiable by Commission personnel through inspections.
(c) When not kept in a paddock, performing,
or being exercised, elephants shall either be (1) tethered, or (2) enclosed by
an electric fence under the direct, on site, supervision of at least one
qualified trainer/handler (see Rule
68A-6.007, F.A.C., in an area
not accessible to the public.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 9-30-19.
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