Wash. Admin. Code § 220-420-030 - Reporting falconry activities
(1)
Throughout this chapter, reporting of falconry activities is a requirement of
regulations. All raptor acquisitions, captures, purchases, gifting, sales,
transfers, releases, banding, escapes, loss by death, and all other changes in
raptor status are to be reported to the department and the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. Reporting will be done by filing a U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Form 3-186A with both agencies.
(2) The form may be submitted directly to the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to a national computer electronic reporting
system on-line via the web site http://permits.fws.gov/186A. The
department accesses information from that data base to satisfy the state
reporting requirement. For those who do not wish to submit electronic reports,
the department will accept paper forms and will enter the falconry transaction
into the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service data base. The department may charge an
administrative processing fee per paper form.
(3) A falconer is required to keep copies of
all electronic data base submissions or paper forms documenting take, transfer,
loss, banding, or microchipping of each falconry raptor until five years after
a falconry raptor transaction.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 77.04.012, 77.04.020, 77.04.055, 77.12.047, 77.12.210, and C.F.R. Title 50, Part 21, Subpart C, Section 21.29; Migratory Bird Treaty Act. 10-18-012 (Order 10-214), § 232-30-140, filed 8/20/10, effective 9/20/10.
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