Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part III - GAME COMMISSION
Chapter 147 - SPECIAL PERMITS
Subchapter F - FALCONRY
Section 147.103 - Classes
Universal Citation: 58 PA Code ยง 147.103
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 52, December 28, 2024
(a) Apprentice. Permittees of the apprentice class shall be subject to the following requirements and limitations:
(1) Permittees shall be 12 years of age or
older.
(2) Permittees shall be
sponsored, at all times, by a Pennsylvania general or master class falconry
permit holder who has at least 2 years experience as a general class falconer.
If a permittee's sponsorship is withdrawn or lost for any reason, the permittee
shall provide written notification of the loss to the Commission within 5 days
and shall be required to replace the sponsorship within 15 days.
(3) A first year permittee of this class may
take and possess only one raptor with no replacement during the first permit
year. Other permittees of this class may take and possess only one raptor with
only one replacement during each permit year.
(4) Permittees are limited to taking and
possessing only wild passage (no eyases) raptors of the following species:
(i) American Kestrel (Falco
sparverius).
(ii)
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis).
(5) Permittees are required to trap their
first passage raptor under the direct supervision of a Pennsylvania general or
master class falconry permit holder.
(b) General. Permittees of the general class shall be subject to the following requirements and limitations:
(1) Permittees shall be 16 years
of age or older.
(2) General class
permit applicants shall have maintained their apprentice class permit status in
good standing for a minimum of 2 years and during that period shall have
maintained a raptor for a minimum of 12 months. An application to advance to
the general class shall be accompanied by a written letter of recommendation
from the permittee's sponsor representing that the permittee possesses the
competency and skills necessary to become a member of the general
class.
(3) A first year permittee
of this class may take only one additional raptor and possess up to a total of
two raptors with only one replacement during the first permit year. Other
permittees of this class may possess up to a total of three raptors with two
replacements during each permit year. Captive-bred and hybrid raptors shall be
included in these quota limits.
(4)
Except as further limited under 147.109a (relating to hunting and training with
raptors), permittees are authorized to take and possess any wild passage or
eyas raptors except the following species:
(i) Golden Eagle (Aquila
chrysaetos).
(ii) Bald
Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus).
(iii) White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus
albicilla).
(iv) Steller's
Sea-eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus).
(v) Other raptor species listed or classified
as threatened or endangered by the United States Department of Interior or the
Commission.
(c) Master. Permittees of the master class shall be subject to the following requirements and limitations:
(1)
Permittees shall be 23 years of age or older.
(2) Master class permit applicants shall have
maintained their general class permit in good standing for a minimum of 5 years
and during that period shall have maintained a raptor for a minimum of 3
years.
(3) A first year permittee
of this class may take only one additional raptor and possess up to a total of
four raptors with only one replacement during the first permit year. Other
permittees of this class may each possess a total of five raptors with two
replacements during each permit year. Hybrid raptors shall be included in these
quota limits. Captive-bred raptors not defined as hybrid will not be included
in these quota limits.
(4) Except
as otherwise provided under 147.109a and paragraph (5), permittees are
authorized to take and possess any wild passage or eyas raptors except the
following species:
(i) Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos).
(ii) Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus
leucocephalus).
(iii)
White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).
(iv) Steller's Sea-eagle (Haliaeetus
pelagicus).
(v) Other
raptor species listed or classified as threatened or endangered by the United
States Department of Interior or the Commission, unless authorized in writing
by the United States Department of Interior or the Commission, or both, to
possess up to a maximum of one threatened or endangered raptor as part of their
total possession allowance.
(5) Upon additional written authorization
provided by the Commission, permittees may possess up to a maximum of three
eagles, regardless of captive-bred or wild caught, limited to golden eagles,
white-tailed eagles, Steller's sea-eagles or any other eagle not covered by the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C.A. §§
703-712), as part of their total
possession allowance. An application to possess eligible eagles shall be
accompanied by two written letters of recommendation from persons with
experience handling or flying large raptors, such as eagles, ferruginous hawks
(Buteo regalis), goshawks (Accipiter
gentilis) or great horned owls (Bubo virginianus).
Each letter of reference must contain a concise history of the author's
experience with large raptors and an explicit representation that the permittee
possesses the competency and skills necessary to possess
eagles.
The provisions of this § 147.103 amended under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. §§ 2102(a) and 2901(b).
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