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Old 07-30-2009, 11:03 PM   #1
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If you live in DE- you may want to check this out

Deadline Looms for Delaware ‘Exotic’ Animal Regulations

Delaware Exotic Animal RegulationsThe Delaware Department of Agriculture is accepting public comments through Aug. 1, 2009, on its proposed regulations governing possession and sell of exotic animals in the state.

The regulations cover “wild” mammals and reptiles “not native to or generally found in Delaware” and not included on an exempt list maintained by the state veterinarian.

Currently exempt animals include hamsters, iguanas, gerbils, mice, guinea pigs, bearded dragons, hedgehogs, Asian water dragons, basilisks, ferrets, tegu, chinchillas, geckos, chameleons, and sugar gliders.

However, potentially regulated but common pet animals not on the exempt list include anoles, rats, rabbits, hermit crabs, boas, ball pythons, corn snakes, garter snakes, milk snakes, ribbon snakes, box turtles, various tortoises (Russian, Leopard, red-footed) and Savannah monitors, according to the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (www.pijac.org), which issued a pet industry alert about the proposed regulations.

The proposed regulations establish a permit system for owning or selling regulated animals as well as enclosure and welfare requirements that permit holders must meet.

Individual pet owners would need a permit for each animal kept as a pet and could be subject to background checks by the agriculture department as well as premises inspections to “confirm the health and humane treatment of the exotic.” They must also obtain permits prior to buying a regulated animal. A previous version of the regulation allowed pet owners to apply for a permit within 10 days of an animal’s purchase.

Pet owners would not be able to breed regulated animals.

Sales permit holders, including pet stores, would be able to breed some regulated animals.

To obtain an annual, non-transferrable sales permit, however, a pet store must hold a current Delaware business license, be subject to a possible background check and meet several requirements.

These requirements include ensuring potential buyers possess the appropriate exotic animal permit from the state, confirming the buyer’s personal identification matches information on their exotic animal permit, providing the buyer with written information about the animal’s enclosure and welfare requirements, notifying the buyer that local laws might further govern ownership of an exotic, and guaranteeing all exotic animals put up for sale are in good health.

In addition, sellers must notify the agriculture department monthly with names and contact information of purchasers, as well as a description of each animal sold. For sales to parties outside of Delaware, the seller must maintain a record of the sale and notify the appropriate state veterinarian or government agency in the buyer’s state of the sale.

Failure to obtain or renew a permit would allow the state veterinarian to order the seizure and disposal of any regulated exotics without a hearing.

All permit holders would be required to notify the agriculture department monthly of any births or deaths of their animals.

Comments can be submitted to: Acting State Veterinarian, Caroline Hughes, VMD, Delaware Department of Agriculture, 2320 S. DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

Click here to read proposed regulations.

http://regulations.delaware.gov/regi...09/proposed/13 DE Reg 8 07-01-09.pdf
 
Old 07-31-2009, 05:36 PM   #2
RyanT
Delaware SUCKS!
 
Old 08-06-2009, 09:40 AM   #3
ICHOMW
Does anyone have any more info about this? If it is in affect I'm going to have to get permits for everything I own...
 
Old 08-10-2009, 06:14 PM   #4
RyanT
You already do. I live in New Castle County. You have to have an acre of land to even get the permits. Not sure where you are, but to me, this doesn't look all that different than what has already been in place.
 
Old 08-10-2009, 07:22 PM   #5
ICHOMW
Wait what? So i have to own an acre to get any permit? That's ridiculous. I just moved to New Castle county two months ago, I didn't realize their was a permit system in place already. So what they can just terminate all my frogs and my Cuban Anole? Because I don't own an acre of land?
 
Old 08-11-2009, 10:41 AM   #6
RyanT
Pretty much...my pair of Copperheads (most beloved snakes I've ever had) were euthanized in January cause of my piece of $hit psycho ex-wife. If nobody knows, you're good. If you have any enemies that wanna make a phone call...you get the picture. So best advice, ssshhhhh.

Although for frogs and anoles, they'd probably be more forgiving. They let me move my Ball Pythons to PA cause they were non-venomous, but the Copperheads were absolutely out of the question....Which do I hate more, Delaware, or that useless bitch?
 

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