31 Tex. Admin. Code § 69.2 - Scientific Plant Permit
(a) Only the
individuals named on a scientific plant permit are authorized to conduct the
activities authorized by a permit issued under this chapter.
(b) Qualifications. A scientific plant permit
shall be issued only to a person who provides evidence to the department's
satisfaction that:
(1) there exists a
legitimate scientific need to conduct research and that the information
obtained will benefit the department in the management of the target
species;
(2) the research would not
substantially or unnecessarily duplicate existing research conducted under
other permits issued under this subchapter;
(3) the applicant possesses or has access to
facilities to properly care for the permitted plants;
(4) the applicant possesses a degree or
certification in a botanical or horticultural discipline or possesses letters
of recommendation from two acknowledged authorities in a botanical or
horticultural discipline; and
(5)
the proposed research follows generally accepted principles of experimental
design.
(c) Application
requirements. Prior to permit issuance, an applicant for a scientific plant
permit shall submit to the department:
(1) a
completed application on a form supplied by the department;
(2) a letter of recommendation from each of
two people in the field of botany or horticulture attesting to the professional
status or competence that qualifies the applicant to conduct the proposed
research;
(3) a letter of
permission from an agency or entity to take plants on lands under the
jurisdiction of the agency or entity; and
(4) the name of each person assisting in the
collecting and transporting of endangered, threatened, or protected
plants.
(d) Special
provisions.
(1) A permit may be amended at any
time during the permit year to reflect changes in the propagation, educational,
or scientific studies of the permittee, provided the amendment satisfies the
criteria set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(2) While conducting any permit activities on
public lands, each person named on a permit shall carry copies of the permit
and the letter of permission required by subsection (c)(3) of this section, and
shall produce such documents upon demand by a game warden.
(3) Specimens collected under a scientific
plant permit may not be sold or bartered.
(4) Persons engaged in the selling or holding
for sale of native plants designated as endangered, threatened or protected are
prohibited from holding a scientific plant permit.
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