58 Pa. Code § 147.146 - Sale of inedible wildlife parts
(a) Wildlife lawfully taken within this
Commonwealth that has been mounted, tanned or completely prepared for study or
display in accordance with generally accepted taxidermy procedures may be sold
if one of the following conditions is met:
(1) The original owner is deceased.
(2) The original owner's assets are being
liquidated.
(3) The original
owner's specimen is determined to be unclaimed as provided for in subsection
(b).
(b) A specimen will
be considered unclaimed when the following conditions are met:
(1) The specimen was lawfully possessed when
originally deposited with the taxidermist.
(2) The specimen was mounted, tanned or
completely prepared for study or display in accordance with generally accepted
taxidermy procedures.
(3) The
taxidermist has made a reasonable effort to contact the original owner or
depositor through any means generally available to inform the owner or
depositor that the specimen is complete and should be picked up within a
certain time period.
(4) The owner,
or the original depositor of the specimen, has been notified by certified,
first-class mail and has failed to contact the taxidermist within 30 days of
receipt of the notice; or the taxidermist is notified by the postal authorities
the certified mail is unclaimed or undeliverable. The specimen will be
considered unclaimed after 30 days from the date the taxidermist was
notified.
(c) Before
selling a specimen, a permit shall be obtained from a Commission
officer.
(d) An executed copy of
the permit application (PGC-12) shall list the items to be sold. The permit is
valid for 120 days.
(e) The fee for
a permit issued under this section is $5.
(f) The original owner of a specimen may
donate the specimen to a wildlife conservation organization, which may then
sell the specimen without a permit for fund raising purposes.
(g) Second and subsequent owners of wildlife
parts acquired in accordance with section 2312(c)(1) of the act (relating to
buying and selling of game) may sell the parts if included as part of a
manufactured or finished product.
(h) Second and subsequent owners of deer
hides acquired in accordance with section 2312(c)(1) of the act may buy and
sell the deer hides. Deer capes may only be sold by the original
owner.
(i) A person violating this
section shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 2312 of the
act.
Notes
The provisions of this § 147.146 issued under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. §§ 2102(a) and 2312(c)(2); amended under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. §§ 2102(a), 2312(c)(2) and 2901(b).
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