Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part III - GAME COMMISSION
Chapter 147 - SPECIAL PERMITS
Subchapter P - WILDLIFE REHABILITATION
Section 147.304 - Wildlife rehabilitation permits
Universal Citation: 58 PA Code ยง 147.304
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Wildlife rehabilitation permits. Wildlife rehabilitation permits will be limited as follows:
(1) A maximum of two permits, including all
classes, covering all species may be issued for each county with the following
exceptions:
(i) The estimated population of
the county exceeds 300,000.
(ii)
The land area of the county exceeds 1,000 square miles.
(iii) Unusual circumstances exist which
create a specific recommendation from the Council for an increase in the
limitation.
(iv) Due to the
issuance of permits which limit rehabilitation to specific types of wildlife
(mammals, nonraptor avian species or raptors), the number of permits issued
would not exceed two of any specific species listed in this subparagraph,
unless excepted by subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii).
(2) Permit limits for counties excepted in
subsection (a) may be increased as follows:
(i) One permit for each additional 300,000 in
the estimated population.
(ii) One
permit where land area exceeds 1,000 square miles.
(iii) One permit for unusual circumstances,
when specifically recommended by the Council.
(3) Exceptions will be recommended by the
Council and approved by the Bureau of Wildlife Protection.
(b) Novice class wildlife rehabilitation permits.
(1)
Qualifications.
(i) New
applicants shall successfully pass a supervised examinationwith a minimum score
of 80%.
(ii) The applicant shall
appear for and successfully pass an oral examination/interview which shall be
conducted by members of the Council and the Bureau of Wildlife Protection. The
applicant shall submit photographs or videotape with commentary of their
facility for review.
(2)
Permit conditions.
(i) The
permittee shall have facilities established which are adequate for the proper
care and rehabilitation of the wildlife types listed on the permit. These
facilities shall be inspected and approved by the district wildlife
conservation officer prior to accepting wildlife for rehabilitation.
(ii) The permittee may not hold endangered or
threatened species for rehabilitation. An endangered or threatened species
received shall immediately be transferred to the nearest properly permitted
wildlife rehabilitator.
(iii)
Educational use of rehabilitation wildlife permits will not be issued to novice
wildlife rehabilitators unless specifically recommended by the Council and
approved by the Bureau of Wildlife Protection.
(iv) A novice wildlife rehabilitator may list
no more than five capture and transportation permittees on its
permits.
(v) A novice wildlife
rehabilitator may appoint no more than five responsible individuals to assist
in providing food and housing for wildlife being rehabilitated. It is the
permittee's responsibility to notify the Bureau of Wildlife Protection in
writing of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the appointees and
necessary changes as they occur.
(vi) A novice wildlife rehabilitator shall
only renew his permit for 1 permit year at a time.
(vii) A novice wildlife rehabilitator may
only remain as a novice for a period not to exceed 2 years. After the second
year is reached, the permit will be voided and game or wildlife held under that
permit shall be removed and relocated to another permitted facility, unless the
novice has applied for an upgrade or as otherwise directed by the
Director.
(viii) A novice wildlife
rehabilitator shall have outside conditioning or prerelease cages established
before an upgrade to a general class will be approved.
(ix) A novice wildlife rehabilitator request
for upgrade to the class of general shall be reviewed and considered during the
month of April only.
(c) General class wildlife rehabilitation permits.
(1)
Qualifications.
(i) The
applicant shall have actively rehabilitated wildlife for a minimum of 2 years
as a novice wildlife rehabilitator or equivalent experience approved by the
Council and the Bureau of Wildlife Protection.
(ii) [Submit photographs or videotape with
commentary of the permittee's facility to the Bureau of Law Enforcement for
review by the Council.
(iii)] The
applicant shall appear for and successfully pass an oral examination/interview
conducted by members of the Council and the Bureau of Wildlife Protection. The
applicant shall also submit photographs or videotape with commentary of his
facility for review.
(2)
Permit conditions.
(i) A
permittee claiming equivalent experience under qualifications may not accept
wildlife for rehabilitation prior to a facility's inspection and approval by
the district wildlife conservation officer.
(ii) A permittee may accept endangered,
threatened or RVS for rehabilitation following proper additional certification
under §
147.306 (relating to endangered,
threatened RVS certification).
(iii) A general class wildlife rehabilitator
may list no more than ten capture and transportation permittees in its
permit.
(iv) A general class
wildlife rehabilitator may appoint no more than ten responsible individuals to
assist in providing food and housing for wildlife being rehabilitated, with the
exception of endangered or threatened species. It shall be the permittee's
responsibility to notify the Bureau of Wildlife Protection in writing of the
names, addresses and telephone numbers of the appointees and necessary changes
as they occur.
(v) Additional
capture and transportation permittees and assistants may be listed, only with
the advance approval of the Council and the Bureau of Wildlife Protection. A
request must be in writing with justification for an
increase.
The provisions of this § 147.304 amended under 34 Pa.C.S. § 2901(b).
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