Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 885.110 - Medically Significant Rear-fanged Colubridae
a) The following 15 medically significant
colubrid genera are subject to this Section: Alsophis, Boiga, Conophis,
Hydrodynastes, Macropisthodon, Malpolon, Oligodon, Phalotris, Philodryas,
Psammophis, Rhamphiophis, Thrasops, Tomodon, Waglerophis and Xenodon
[510 ILCS
68/10-5 ].
b) Except for boomslangs (Dispholidus), twig
snakes (Thelotornis), keelbacks (Rhabdophis), brown tree snake (Boiga
irregularis), and Lichtenstein's green racer (Philodryas olfersii), all other
medically significant species within the genera listed in subsection (a) may be
kept with a Herptile Special Use Permit and be exempt from the required hours
of experience needed (see Section 10-15 of the Act) and liability insurance
requirement (see Section 60-5 of the Act). Annual permit fee, reporting
requirements, prohibition on breeding (intentional or unintentional), and
required educational programs remain in effect. The facilities to be used to
house rear-fanged colubrids must still meet the standards of Article 10 of the
Act (Venomous Reptiles) and Section
885.220. Experience with
rear-fanged colubrids will not count towards experience with other venomous
species.
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