002.00.06 Ark. Code R. 001 - Approved Wildlife Breeder / Dealer Permits for Mountain Lions
15.12
WILDLIFE BREEDER/DEALER PERMIT REQUIREMENTS.
It shall be unlawful for a person to rear, breed, propagate, produce or distribute any fur-bearing animals, game animals, game birds, or other wildlife without a Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit.
(A) Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permits for new
facilities rearing, breeding, propagating, producing or distributing any member
of the cervidae family, including, but not limited to white-tailed deer and elk
shall not be issued after October 17, 2002.
(B) Closure of Commercial Trade in Box
Turtles (genus Terrapene). Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permits
shall not be issued after September 1, 2004 for any person or operation engaged
in the importation, propagation, sale, transfer, barter, or distribution of box
turtles (genus Terrapene). The importation, propagation, sale,
transfer, barter, or distribution of any Terrapene will be
prohibited after June 30, 2005.
(C)
Wildlife Persons legally possessing a large carnivore or mountain lion
on or before December 31, 2005 may apply for and receive a Wildlife
Breeder/Dealer Permit up until June 30, 2006. After June 30, 2006, Wildlife
Breeder/Dealer Permits for new facilities shall not be issued for those species
other than to individuals or organizations determined to be involved in bona
fide scientific or conservation efforts or to those possessing existing
Wildlife Breeder/Dealer permits wishing to transfer their permit to a new
location, provided that the new facility passes an inspection in accordance
with Commission Code 15.11(B).
EXCEPTION:
(1) Fish, bullfrogs, mussels, aquatic turtles
and alligators in compliance with the following Commission Codes:
(a) Commission Code Section 36.00 (Bull Frog
Regulations);
(b) Commission Code
Section 37.00 (Minnow Regulations);
(c) Commission Code Section 38.00 (Fresh
Water Mussel Regulations);
(d)
Commission Code Section 39.00 (Aquatic Turtle Regulations);
(e) Commission Code Section 40.00 (Alligator
Farming Regulations);
(f)
Commission Code Section 41.00 (Commercial Fishing Regulations);
(g) Commission Code Section 42.00 (Fish
Farmer Regulations);
(h) Game birds
legally killed on a Game Bird Shooting Resort. Ref. Code 15.08 (Game Bird
Shooting Resort License).
PENALTY: $500.00 to $5,000.00.
15.13
WILDLIFE BREEDER/DEALER PERMIT GENERAL PROVISIONS.
It shall be unlawful to fail to comply with the following provisions:
(A) The
applicant must supply satisfactory evidence that stock has been/will be secured
from a legal source other than the wild stock of the state.
(B) Stock may be slaughtered in accordance
with established husbandry practices for slaughter of domestic
livestock.
(C) Fencing of
enclosures in which deer, elk or other big game animals are to be held must
consist of a permanent deer-proof fence at least eight (8) feet in height and
constructed in a manner so as to prohibit escape of captive wildlife and the
possible ingress of native wildlife.
(D) It shall be unlawful for owners or
operators of commercial wildlife breeder/dealer facilities to fail to submit
legible and complete reports by the 5th of each
month on a form provided by the Commission of their inventory on the last day
of the month, the number of animals of each species that were born or died that
month, the species and number of each species acquired or distributed each
month, and the name, current address and phone number of each person from whom
wildlife was acquired or to whom it was distributed.
(E) Permits for Wildlife Breeder/Dealer
facilities that keep waterfowl will not be issued for properties where poultry
is raised for sale, show or exhibition.
(F) Permitted Wildlife Breeder/Dealer
facilities in which birds are kept are required to adhere to applicable
Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission requirements regarding
pullorum-typhoid disease tests and are encouraged to participate in the
National Poultry Improvement Plant.
(G) Each Wildlife Breeder/Dealer facility in
which waterfowl are kept are required to test 60 birds for duck virus enteritis
using the PCR technique every May. Facilities containing less than 60 birds
shall test all birds in stock. Samples shall be taken by a licensed
veterinarian and submitted to the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission at
the owner's expense. Copies of test results shall be forwarded to the Arkansas
Game and Fish Commission within 7 days of receipt. Flocks that test positive
for duck virus enteritis shall be quarantined or destroyed by the owner or
operator within 14 days and the carcasses disposed of in accordance with
Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission regulations. Waterfowl hatched in the
facility shall be banded with a seamless metal band.
(H) Those with Wildlife Breeder/Dealer
Permits may only sell live cervids, including but not limited to white-tailed
deer and elk, to buyers outside the state of Arkansas or to Arkansas residents
that possess a current Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit or Commercial Wildlife
Hunting Resort Permit.
(I)
Those with Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permits may only sell or distribute large
carnivores or mountain lions to individuals outside the state of Arkansas or to
Arkansas residents that possess a current Wildlife Breeder/Dealer Permit for
those species.
EXCEPTION:
(1) Red fox, gray fox and coyote that have
originated from the wild in Arkansas and are in compliance with the disease
control provisions of Commission Code 15.11C, may be reared, bred, propagated,
produced or distributed by individuals with a current Wildlife Commercial
Breeder/Dealer Permit.
PENALTY: $500.00 to $5,000.00.
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