Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-02-02-.23 - SCIENTIFIC SPECIMENS
Unless specifically permitted by other regulations, the collection of plants, rocks, minerals, animal life, botanical specimens, or other natural objects or artifacts, or cultural artifacts is permitted only after the collector has received a written permit from the Assistant Commissioner of Parks and Recreation.
(1) No permits will be issued to any
individuals or associations to collect specimens for personal use but only to
persons officially representing reputable scientific or educational
institutions in procuring specimens for research, group study or museum
display.
(2) Permits will be issued
only on condition that the specimens taken will become part of the permanent
collection of a public museum or herbarium or will in some suitable way be made
permanently available to the public and the scientific community.
(3) No permits may be granted for the
collection of specimens, the removal of which would disturb the remaining
natural features or mar the appearance of a park area.
(4) Permits to secure ''rare'' natural
objects, flora or fauna will be granted by the Assistant Commissioner only upon
proof of special need for scientific use and of the fact that such cannot be
secured elsewhere.
(5) The
Assistant Commissioner may require that the collector provide a complete report
of the scientific investigation to the Department of Environment and
Conservation as a condition of granting a permit.
(6) The Assistant Commissioner of Parks and
Recreation is responsible for coordinating the approvals of the Division of
Ecological Services and the Division of Archaeology before granting permits to
collectors on state park properties in cases where these Divisions have
oversight interests.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยง 11-1-108.
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