It is the policy of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission to encourage persons possessing unwanted non-native fish or wildlife
as pets to relinquish such pets to qualified adopters through the Commission's
Exotic Pet Amnesty Program as an alternative to releasing them into Florida's
environment. In furtherance of this policy, the Commission will sponsor amnesty
events and facilitate amnesty outside of sponsored events for such
purpose.
(1) Persons adopting
nonnative species through the Commission's Exotic Pet Amnesty Program may
accept nonnative fish or wildlife from persons who have not obtained a permit
from the Commission for possession of such fish or wildlife.
(2) Any person relinquishing or adopting
nonnative fish or wildlife through the Commission's Exotic Pet Amnesty Program
pursuant to this rule is hereby deemed not to be in violation of the permit
requirement of subsection
68A-6.008(2),
F.A.C.
(3) All adoptions occurring
pursuant to this rule shall be reported to and approved by the Commission's
Exotic Pet Amnesty Program before the surrendered animals may be accepted by
the adopter. Any facility accepting wildlife pursuant to this rule must be an
approved adopter with the Program and possess any required captive wildlife
license(s), pursuant to Chapter 68A-6, F.A.C., and any other applicable
licenses or permits.
(4)
Relinquishing reptiles of concern, or Prohibited snakes and lizards.
(a) Persons with a valid license to possess
or exhibit reptiles designated as reptiles of concern after July 1, 2010, may
accept reptiles of concern as defined in subsection
68A-6.017(1),
F.A.C., through the Commission's Exotic Pet Amnesty Program from persons who
have not obtained a permit from the Commission for possession of such reptiles
without violating the provisions of subsection
68A-6.008(2),
F.A.C., which prohibits the buying, selling or transferring of wildlife to or
from an unpermitted entity within Florida.
(b) Persons authorized to possess Prohibited
snakes and lizards may accept Prohibited snakes and lizards listed in
subsection
68-5.006(4),
F.A.C., surrendered through the Commission's Exotic Pet Amnesty Program from
persons who have not obtained a permit from the Commission for possession of
such conditional snakes and lizards without violating the provisions of
subsection
68A-6.008(2),
F.A.C., which prohibits the buying, selling or transferring of wildlife to or
from an unpermitted entity within Florida.
(c) Persons accepting unpermitted reptiles of
concern, or Prohibited snakes and lizards, shall complete a Captive Wildlife
Inventory-Donated Reptile form FWCDLE_624IV (06-10), which is adopted and
incorporated herein by reference, which is available from the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Habitat and Species Conservation,
Wildlife Impact Management Section, 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-1600, and submit the form to the same address within 72 hours of
acquisition.
(d) Any person
relinquishing or accepting reptiles of concern, or Prohibited snakes and
lizards, under this subsection is authorized to make such transfer and is not
in violation of the prohibitions on buying, selling or transferring contained
in subsection
68A-6.008(2),
F.A.C.
(e) Persons accepting
unpermitted reptiles of concern, or Prohibited snakes or lizards, under this
subsection must otherwise comply with all permit conditions and Commission
rules, specifically including provisions in Rules
68A-6.017,
68A-6.0172,
68A-6.0173, and
68A-6.007,
F.A.C.
(5) State and
county wildlife control agencies may accept nonnative fish and wildlife from
persons who have not obtained a permit from the Commission for possession of
such fish or wildlife or persons with the appropriate permit. Such animals
shall be reported to the Commission's Exotic Pet Amnesty Program and to be
placed with approved adopters through the program.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 68-5.008
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law
Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla.
Const.
Adopted by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 239, December 11, 2018 effective
12/27/2018,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 071, April 13, 2021 effective
4/29/2021.
New 12-27-18, Amended
4-29-21.