3 CSR 10-9.415 - Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit
(1) A permit to take, possess, transport and
hold in captivity for rehabilitation, sick or injured wildlife of Missouri
origin. Wildlife may not be propagated, sold, exhibited, given away, held more
than one hundred twenty (120) days, released or otherwise disposed of except as
authorized by an agent of the department. This permit may be issued only to
individuals or organizations qualified to rehabilitate wildlife through
graduation from a school of veterinary medicine or other substantive training
and experience in wildlife rehabilitation.
(2) Species authorized to be held are limited
to those specified on the permit. Any traps, nets or other devices used to take
sick or injured wildlife under this permit shall be attended daily, or be
constantly attended if so stated on the permit, and labeled with the permit
holder's full name and address. The names and addresses of persons assisting
under the direct supervision of the holder of the permit shall be submitted to
the local conservation agent in writing before assistance can be rendered. This
permit does not relieve the holder of full compliance with other provisions of
the Code or other state and federal requirements. The wildlife rehabilitation
permit is not valid until signed.
(3) Animals held for rehabilitation must
remain at the location specified on the permit or a veterinarian's premises
except as otherwise authorized in writing by the director. The permit holder
will confine the wildlife for public safety in a humane and sanitary condition
acceptable to the Department of Conservation.
(4) Each permit holder shall maintain a
current record, on forms furnished by the department, of each animal received,
rehabilitated, destroyed, or released. Printed copies of these forms can be
obtained from the Missouri Department of Conservation, PO Box 180, Jefferson
City, MO 65102-0180 and online at
www.missouriconservation.org.
These records shall be available for inspection by an authorized agent of the
department at any reasonable time.
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