Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1660-01-37-.05 - ABATEMENT PERMITS
(1) Payment may be
accepted for providing abatement activities if the permittee has a USFWS
special purpose abatement permit. It is important to note that a federal
depredation permit may also be required because a federal abatement permit does
not allow the killing of other wildlife; only the scaring or driving
away.
(2) If conducting abatement
activities for a fee beyond recoupment of costs or beyond de minimus expenses
(such as fuel costs or meals), a nuisance animal damage control permit from
TWRA shall be required prior to conducting abatement activities in accordance
with Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs 1660-01-21. For the purposes of this rule,
abatement activity occurs when the person uses a raptor to destroy, or
otherwise control nuisance wildlife and charges a fee for such
services.
(3) If experience is
sufficient, the TWRA may waive the animal damage control test for a Master
Falconer when one practices falconry bird-based damage control only. Possession
of a USFWS special purpose abatement permit is evidence of sufficient
experience to carry out falconry bird-based damage control only and an animal
damage control test is not required.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 70-1-206, 70-2-201, 70-2-202, 70-4-404, and 70-4-414.
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