Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 21 - Agriculture and Land Stewardship Department
Chapter 77 - Dangerous Wild Animals
Rule 21-77.7 - Continued Ownership-registration Fee

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 21-77.7

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

(1) The person who continues to own or possess a dangerous wild animal must pay the department an annual registration fee as follows:

a. $500 for a member of the order proboscidea, which are any species of elephant.

b. $500 for a member of the family rhinocero tidae of the order perissodactyla, which is a rhinoceros.

c. $300 for a member of the family ursidae of the order carnivora, which is limited to bears.

d. For a member of the family felidae of the order carnivora, all of the following:
(1) $300 for a member of the subfamily pantherinae, limited to leopards other than snow leopards, lions, and tigers; and for a member of the subfamily felinae limited to pumas, jaguars, and cougars.

(2) $200 for a member of the subfamily felinae limited to bobcats, clouded leopards, cheetahs, and lynx.

(3) $100 for a member of the subfamily felinae limited to caracals, desert cats, Geoffrey's cats, jungle cats, margays, ocelots, servals, and wild cats.

e. For a member of the order of primates other than humans, all of the following:
(1) $300 for a member commonly referred to as an ape, belonging to the hylobatidae family such as gibbons and siamangs, or to the pongidae family including gorillas, orangutans, or chimpanzees.

(2) $150 for a member commonly referred to as an old world monkey, belonging to the family cercopithecidae, including but not limited to macaques, rhesus, mangabeys, mandrills, guenons, patas monkeys, langurs, and proboscis monkeys.

(3) $50 for a member commonly referred to as a new world monkey belonging to the family cebidae, including but not limited to cebids, including capuchin monkeys, howlers, woolly monkeys, squirrel monkeys, night monkeys, titis, uakaris, or to the family callitrichidae, including but not limited to marmosets and tamarins.

f. $100 for a member of the order crocodilia, including but not limited to alligators, caimans, crocodiles, and gharials.

g. $50 for a member of the family varanidae of the order squamata, which are limited to water monitors and crocodile monitors.

h. $50 for a member of the family atractaspidae, including but not limited to mole vipers and burrowing asps.

i. $50 for a member of the family helodermatidae, including but not limited to beaded lizards and gila monsters.

j. $50 for a member of the family elapidae, voperidae, crotalidae, atractaspidae, or hydrophidae which are venomous, including but not limited to cobras, mambas, coral snakes, kraits, adders, vipers, rattlesnakes, copperheads, pit vipers, keelbacks, cottonmouths, and sea snakes.

k. $100 for a member of the superfamily henophidia, which is limited to reticulated pythons and anacondas.

l. $10 for swine which is a member of the species sus scrofa Linnaeus, including but not limited to swine commonly known as Russian boar or European boar of either sex.

(2) The department shall collect either an original registration fee or a renewal registration fee. The renewal fee is one-half the amount of the original fee.

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