Utah Admin. Code R657-3a-5 - Transportation of Animals and Animal Parts
(1) A person may transport an animal
classified as controlled for personal, commercial, and scientific and
educational uses only after obtaining a certificate of registration from the
division.
(2) Any controlled or
prohibited animal species may be transported through Utah without a certificate
of registration if:
(a) the animal remains in
Utah no more than 72 hours;
(b) the
animal is not sold, transferred, exhibited, displayed, or used for a commercial
use while in Utah; and
(c) the
animal is a raptor used for falconry purposes in compliance with the
requirements in Rule R657-20.
(3) A certificate of veterinary inspection is
required from the state of origin as provided in Rule R58-1 and proof of legal
possession must accompany the animal.
(4) If delays in transportation arise, an
extension of the 72 hours may be requested by contacting the Wildlife
Registration Office in Salt Lake City.
(5) None of the provisions in this section
will be construed to supersede Sections
R657-20-14 and
R657-20-30.
(6) A person shipping
live animals directly to a state other than Utah or to a federally regulated
establishment for immediate euthanasia and processing is not required to obtain
a certificate of registration or certificate of veterinary inspection, provided
the animal is accompanied by a waybill or other proof of legal ownership
describing the animals, their source, and indicating the destination.
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