Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1070.40 - Limited Permit Provisions
a) To
possess, purchase, or dispose of specimens or products of endangered or
threatened animals or federal endangered plants, the applicant must demonstrate
that the specimen or product was acquired prior to May 1, 1973, or otherwise
legally acquired.
b) To demonstrate
that specimens or products of endangered or threatened animals or federal
endangered plants were acquired prior to May 1, 1973, or otherwise legally
acquired, the applicant must provide a statement of purchase or a notarized
statement explaining the circumstances of the acquisition of the specimens or
products.
c) The holder of a
limited permit may allow temporary (up to ninety (90) days) possession of
specimens covered by the limited permit by another person only with the
knowledge and written consent of the Director which shall be given if the other
person meets the criteria of this Section. A copy of the limited permit must
accompany the specimen(s) while in the temporary possession of a person other
than the person to whom the limited permit was issued, except that a falconer
holding an endangered raptor must meet the requirements of 17 Ill. Adm. Code
1590.100(e)(2).
d) The holder of a limited permit may allow
temporary (up to one hundred eighty (180) days) possession of products covered
by the limited permit by another person. A copy of the limited permit or a
statement identifying the existence of the permit must accompany the product(s)
while in the possession of a person other than the person to whom the limited
permit was issued.
e) The holder of
a limited permit may dispose of specimen(s) covered by the limited permit only
with written consent of the Director which shall be given if the disposal meets
the requirements of this Part. The permittee must inform the Department in
advance of plans for disposal of the specimen(s). If specimen(s) are to be
scrapped, the permit holder must provide full details of the reasons for
scrapping and the methods to be used to the Director. In the case of a
transfer, the name and mailing address of the intended recipient must be
provided to the Department. The intended recipient will be provided with an
application for a limited permit. Upon approval of that application, transfer
of the specimens will be allowed.
f) The holder of a limited permit may dispose
of product(s) covered by the permit through sale, gift, or scrapping.
Disposition by sale or gift must be reported to the Department prior to the
transfer. Upon receipt of the name and mailing address of the intended
recipient, the Department will provide the intended recipient with an
application form for a limited permit. Upon approval of that application, the
transfer will be allowed. Disposition of products by scrapping may occur
without prior approval of the Director. When product(s) are scrapped, the
limited permit allowing possession of said product(s) must be returned to the
Department for modification and reissuance or for cancellation if the permittee
has disposed of all covered items.
g) The holder of a limited permit may allow
temporary possession of the items covered by that permit by a licensed
taxidermist for the purpose of providing taxidermic services (e.g. mounting,
cleaning, tanning). A copy of the limited permit or a signed statement by the
permit holder attesting to the existence of the permit must accompany the
products while in possession of the taxidermist. Taxidermic services shall be
provided only by persons licensed as taxidermists by the Department (see
Section 1070.30(e)) or
by the appropriate authorities in another state.
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