Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68A - Freshwater Fish and Wildlife
Chapter 68A-6 - CAPTIVE WILDLIFE
Section 68A-6.018 - Injuries, Bites, and Escapes
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Any person in possession of captive wildlife which requires a license or permit issued under Sections 379.3761, 379.3762, or 379.372, F.S., or those facilities exempt from licensure pursuant to Section 379.3761(4), F.S., shall report any injury from such wildlife which results in:
(2) Escapes
Any person in possession of wildlife which requires a license or permit issued under Sections 379.3761, 379.3762, or 379.372, F.S., or those facilities exempt from licensure pursuant to Section 379.3761(4), F.S., shall make reasonable efforts to ensure recapture and return of the escaped wildlife to containment. Such person shall contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Law Enforcement as required below:
(3) Any person authorized to possess Class I wildlife or venomous reptiles shall maintain a list of the current contiguous landowners or neighbors included with the information required in subsections 68A-6.004(7) and 68A-6.017(4), F.A.C. Such list shall include the name and address for contiguous landowners or neighbors. For the purposes of this paragraph, a "contiguous landowner or neighbor" shall mean the current resident, if known, or landowner for all properties sharing a common boundary with the facility location. If the contiguous landowner or neighbor is a business complex or multi-unit dwelling, or if the facility is located in a business complex or multi-unit dwelling, the name and address of the building manager or property manager shall be maintained, if one exists. The entire width of a roadway shall be considered sharing a common boundary in instances of a roadway between neighboring properties.
(4) Failure to report any injury as specified in subsection (1) above, shall be considered a violation of this rule.
(5) Failure to report any escapes of wildlife as specified in subsection (2) above, shall be considered a violation of this rule.
(6) Any person who maintains captive wildlife in a manner which results in injury as specified in subsection (1) above due to such person maintaining captive wildlife in an unsafe condition or in a manner which results in threats to public safety commits a violation of paragraph 68A-6.009(1)(e), F.A.C.
(7) Any person who maintains captive wildlife in a manner which results in escape of wildlife as specified in subsection (2) above due to such person maintaining captive wildlife in an unsafe condition or in a manner which results in a threat to public safety commits a violation of paragraph 68A-6.009(1)(f), F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 9-30-19, Amended 1-11-23.