4VAC15-30 Definitions and Miscellaneous: Importation, Possession, Sale, Etc., of Animals  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 28 Iss. 24 - July 30, 2012

    TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
    BOARD OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
    Chapter 30
    Proposed Regulation

    Title of Regulation: 4VAC15-30. Definitions and Miscellaneous: Importation, Possession, Sale, Etc., of Animals (amending 4VAC15-30-40).

    Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502 of the Code of Virginia.

    Public Hearing Information:

    August 14, 2012 - 9 a.m. - Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 4000 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA

    Public Comment Deadline: August 4, 2012.

    Agency Contact: Phil Smith, Regulatory Coordinator, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 4016 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230, telephone (804) 367-8341, or email phil.smith@dgif.virginia.gov.

    Summary:

    The proposed amendments (i) add the marbled crayfish to the list of predatory and undesirable specie, whose introduction into Virginia would be detrimental to the native fish and wildlife of the Commonwealth, thereby prohibiting the importation, possession, or sale of these species without a permit; and (ii) update the list to reflect current common and scientific names.

    4VAC15-30-40. Importation requirements, possession and sale of nonnative (exotic) animals.

    A. Permit required. A special permit is required and may be issued by the department, if consistent with the department's fish and wildlife management program, to import, possess, or sell those nonnative (exotic) animals listed below and in 4VAC15-20-210 that the board finds and declares to be predatory or undesirable within the meaning and intent of § 29.1-542 of the Code of Virginia, in that their introduction into the Commonwealth will be detrimental to the native fish and wildlife resources of Virginia:

    AMPHIBIANS:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Anura

    Buforidae Bufonidae

    Bufo marinus Rhinella marina

    Giant or marine toad* Cane toad*

    Pipidae

    Hymenochirus spp. Pseudohymenochiris merlini

    African dwarf frog

    Xenopus spp.

    Tongueless or African clawed frog

    Caudata

    Ambystomatidae

    Ambystoma tigrium mavortium

    Barred tiger salamander

    A. t. diaboli

    Gray tiger salamander

    A. t. melanostictum

    Blotched tiger salamander

    BIRDS:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Psittaciformes

    Psittacidae

    Myiopsitta monachus

    Monk parakeet*

    Anseriformes

    Anatidae

    Cygnus olor

    Mute swan

    FISH:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Cypriniformes

    Catostomidae

    Ictiobus bubalus

    Smallmouth* buffalo

    I. cyprinellus

    Bigmouth* buffalo

    I. niger

    Black buffalo*

    Characidae

    Pygopristis spp.
    Pygocentrus spp.
    Rooseveltiella spp.
    Serrasalmo spp.
    Serrasalmus spp.
    Taddyella spp.

    Piranhas

    Cyprinidae

    Aristichyhys nobilis

    Bighead carp*

    Ctenopharyngodon idella

    Grass carp or white amur

    Cyprinella lutrensis

    Red shiner

    Hypophthalmichthys molitrix

    Silver carp*

    Mylopharyngodom piceus

    Black carp*

    Scardinius erythrophthalmus

    Rudd

    Tinca tinca

    Tench*

    Gobiesociformes

    Gobiidae

    Proterorhinus marmoratus

    Tubenose goby

    Neogobius melanostomus

    Round goby

    Perciformes

    Channidae

    Channa spp.
    Parachanna spp.

    Snakeheads

    Cichlidae

    Tilapia spp.

    Tilapia

    Gymnocephalus cernuum

    Ruffe*

    Siluriformes

    Clariidae

    All species

    Air-breathing catfish

    Synbranchiformes

    Synbranchidae

    Monopterus albus

    Swamp eel

    MAMMALS:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Artiodactyla

    Suidae

    All Species

    Pigs or Hogs*

    Cervidae

    All Species

    Deer*

    Carnivora

    Canidae

    All Species

    Wild Dogs*, Wolves, Coyotes or Coyote hybrids, Jackals and Foxes

    Ursidae

    All Species

    Bears*

    Procyonidae

    All Species

    Raccoons and* Relatives

    Mustelidae

    All Species
    (except Mustela putorius furo)

    Weasels, Badgers,* Skunks and Otters

    Ferret

    Viverridae

    All Species

    Civets, Genets,* Lingsangs, Mongooses, and Fossas

    Herpestidae

    All Species

    Mongooses*

    Hyaenidae

    All Species

    Hyenas and Aardwolves*

    Protelidae

    Proteles cristatus

    Aardwolf*

    Felidae

    All Species

    Cats*

    Chiroptera

    All Species

    Bats*

    Lagomorpha

    Lepridae

    Lepus europeaeous

    European hare

    Oryctolagus cuniculus

    European rabbit

    Rodentia

    All species native to Africa

    All species native to Africa

    Sciuridae

    Cynomys spp.

    Prairie dogs

    MOLLUSKS:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Neotaenioglossa

    Hydrobiidae

    Potamopyrgus antipodarum

    New Zealand mudsnail

    Veneroida

    Dreissenidae

    Dreissena bugensis

    Quagga mussel

    Dreissena polymorpha

    Zebra mussel

    REPTILES:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Squamata

    Alligatoridae

    All species

    Alligators, caimans*

    Colubridae

    Boiga irregularis

    Brown tree snake*

    Crocodylidae

    All species

    Crocodiles*

    Gavialidae

    All species

    Gavials*

    CRUSTACEANS:

    Order

    Family

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Decapoda

    Cambaridae

    Orconectes rusticus

    Rusty crayfish

    Procambarus sp.

    Marbled crayfish

    Parastacidae

    Cherax spp.

    Australian crayfish

    Varunidea

    Eriocheir sinensis

    Chinese mitten crab

    B. Temporary possession permit for certain animals. Notwithstanding the permitting requirements of subsection A, a person, company or corporation possessing any nonnative (exotic) animal, designated with an asterisk (*) in subsection A, prior to July 1, 1992, must declare such possession in writing to the department by January 1, 1993. This written declaration shall serve as a permit for possession only, is not transferable, and must be renewed every five years. This written declaration must include species name, common name, number of individuals, date or dates acquired, sex (if possible), estimated age, height or length, and other characteristics such as bands and band numbers, tattoos, registration numbers, coloration, and specific markings. Possession transfer will require a new permit according to the requirements of this subsection.

    C. Exception for certain monk parakeets. A permit is not required for monk parakeets (quakers) that have been captive bred and are closed-banded with a seamless band.

    D. Exception for parts or products. A permit is not required for parts or products of those nonnative (exotic) animals listed in subsection A that may be used for personal use, in the manufacture of products, or used in scientific research, provided that such parts or products be packaged outside the Commonwealth by any person, company, or corporation duly licensed by the state in which the parts originate. Such packages may be transported into the Commonwealth, consistent with other state laws and regulations, so long as the original package remains unbroken, unopened and intact until its point of destination is reached. Documentation concerning the type and cost of the animal parts ordered, the purpose and date of the order, point and date of shipping, and date of receiving shall be kept by the person, business or institution ordering such nonnative (exotic) animal parts. Such documentation shall be open to inspection by a representative of the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.

    E. Exception for certain mammals. Nonnative (exotic) mammals listed in subsection A, except members of the Cervidae family, African rodents, and prairie dogs, that are imported or possessed by dealers, exhibitors, transporters, and researchers who are licensed or registered by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act (7 USC §§ 2131 et seq.) will be deemed to be permitted pursuant to this section, provided that those individuals wanting to import such animals notify the department 24 hours prior to importation with a list of animals to be imported, a schedule of dates and locations where those animals will be housed while in the Commonwealth, and a copy of the current license or licenses or registration or registrations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and further provided that such animals shall not be liberated within the Commonwealth.

    F. Exception for prairie dogs. The effective date of listing of prairie dogs under subsection A of this section shall be January 1, 1998. Prairie dogs possessed in captivity in Virginia on December 31, 1997, may be maintained in captivity until the animals' deaths, but they may not be sold on or after January 1, 1998, without a permit.

    G. Exception for snakehead fish. Anglers may legally harvest snakehead fish of the family Channidea, provided that they immediately kill such fish and that they notify the department, as soon as practicable, of such actions.

    H. All other nonnative (exotic) animals. All other nonnative (exotic) animals not listed in subsection A of this section may be possessed, purchased, and sold; provided, that such animals shall be subject to all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations, including those that apply to threatened/endangered species, and further provided, that such animals shall not be liberated within the Commonwealth.

    VA.R. Doc. No. R12-3326; Filed July 11, 2012, 1:46 a.m.

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Rules:
4VAC15-30-40