Good luck! I wish there was such a link, but I don't think there is one. I have indeed had the Lacey Act explained to me by a Federal Fish & Wildlife officer which was a bad idea, becaused it confused me even more. However, I have also had some personal "bad" experience with the Lacy Act. Thus, I feel somewhat qualified to speak a little about it. Most collectors and/or dealers on this board violate the Lacy Act almost every time they ship herps "out of state", which for most people would be most of their shipments.
Let me give you a simple example: Let's say I purchased a imported Ball Python from a importer/dealer. The Ball Python had been legally imported into the states. (In this example you can switch the imported Ball for one that was "ranch born", or captive breed and born here in the states.) In any case, you purchase the ball python from me and I ship it to you to your location which happens to be "out of state". It does not matter what shipping company you request or which shipping company that I indeed use. It can be be UPS, Fed-Ex, DHL, Delta, US Air, etc. The Lacey Act clearly states that any reptile shipment crossing state lines must be labeled with the exact contents: Common & scientific name of each herp, as well as the quantity of each. As per the Lacey Act, this has to be clearly marked on the outside of the box, and not simply listed on a packing list inside the box. Still using the Ball Python as an example, if I ship it to you and the box is simply labeled as "Live Harmless Reptiles", I have violated the Lacey Act and "YOU" will violate the Lacey Act if you accept the shipment. If does not matter at all if the shipping company states that it is OK with them if your shipment is simply labeled as "Live Harmless Reptiles". No shipping company policy can override the "Federal" Lacey Act when it comes to labeling shipments!!!
Now you ask how do I know what I'm talking about? Remember, I stated that I had "personal experience" with the Lacey Act labeling requirements. A number of years ago during a "sting" operation I was busted by the Feds for violating the Lacey Act requirement. I was the "RECEIVER" of a captive bred and born African Rock Python that was shipped to me via overnight shipping and labeled simply as "Live Harmless Reptile". The shipper happened to be the "Feds", but that is really beside the point. I would have been just as quilty if "Joe Blow Reptile Company" had shipped the animal to me. Of course, I know some of you will have the mind set that you are only guilty if you get caught.
In closing, with budget cuts and so on, I doubt if the Feds will ever have another major "sting" operation that will target people simply for Lacey Act labeling violations. In recent years, Federal stings have targeted people who were dealing in endangered animals or animals that have been imported illegally. But, just think for a second how easy it would be for the Feds to conduct a sting operation simply to bust people for the Lacey Act. All they would have to do is come here or go to Kingsnake and look at the classifieds. Then order a few Balls, Iguanas, Rat snakes or whatever. When they arrive and are simply labeled as "Live Harmless Reptiles, then "BAM" you're busted! My fine was $1,000.00 by the way.
David Rivers