1565.1 No person shall engage in wildlife rehabilitation without a license from the Department.
1565.2 To obtain a wildlife rehabilitation license, an applicant shall:
(a) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age;(b) Present a valid District or state-issued ID;(c) Certify that he or she has not been convicted of an offense relating to wildlife or animal cruelty;(d) Demonstrate reasonable experience and skill in handling and caring for wild animals by providing documentation of one of the following: (1) Two hundred (200) hours of experience as a wildlife rehabilitation apprentice physically caring for wild animals in each of the four seasons and over the course of two or more years;(2) A degree in veterinary medicine, veterinary technology, or animal science; or(3) A valid wildlife rehabilitation licenses or permit issued by another state;(e) Complete one hundred (100) hours of documented hands on experience with wildlife within the last year;(f) Complete twelve (12) hours of continuing education classes or research approved by the Department;(g) Be a member in good standing of a nationally recognized rehabilitation association and agree to maintain membership; and(h) Pay a fifty dollar ($50) fee.1565.3 A veterinarian that is licensed in the District may provide medical care to sick, injured, or debilitated wildlife.
1565.4 A veterinarian that is licensed in the District may hold wildlife in their care until the animal is medically stable and can be transferred to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
1565.5 A wildlife rehabilitator must possess a Federal Rehabilitation permit issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service pursuant to 50 CFR § 21.31, prior to rehabilitating migratory birds or waterfowl.
1565.6 A wildlife rehabilitator license is valid for two (2) years from the date of issue.
1565.7 A wildlife rehabilitation license may be renewed if a wildlife rehabilitator has:
(a) Satisfied all recordkeeping requirements for the previous two (2) years;(b) Completed twelve (12) hours of continuing education classes or research approved by the Department within the last two years;(c) Completed one hundred (100) hours of documented hands on experience with wildlife within the last year; and(d) Paid a fifty dollar ($50) fee.1565.8 To obtain a wildlife rehabilitation apprentice license, an applicant shall:
(a) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age;(b) Present a valid District or state-issued ID;(c) Certify that he or she has not been convicted of an offense involving wildlife or animal cruelty;(d) Take a course and pass a test designed by the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council or another organization approved by the Department;(e) Work under the supervision of a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for the treatment and care of animals being rehabilitated; and(f) Work in an animal facility licensed by the Department of Health.D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 19, r. 19-1565
Final Rulemaking published at 65 DCR 8395 (8/24/2018)