Fla. Admin. Code R. 68A-6.014

Current through Reg. 50, No. 244; December 17, 2024
Section 68A-6.014 - Transportation Requirements for Captive Wildlife
(1) No person shall import, export, transport, ship or deliver in interstate or intrastate commerce any container or package containing any live wildlife unless each container or package bears, in a conspicuous place on the outside, a tag with both the name and address of the shipper and consignee and the exact contents of the package. The exact content of the package shall include an accurate and legible list by species scientific name, common name and number of each species included in the entire shipment.
(2) General requirements for transporting wildlife in vehicles. This rule subsection applies to all Class I, all Class II and all Class III animals except those listed in subsection 68A-6.003(11), F.A.C. No vehicle shall be used in transporting any wildlife except as follows:
(a) Vehicles shall be equipped to provide fresh air without injurious drafts and adequate protection from the elements to all animals.
(b) The animal traveling area shall be free of engine exhaust fumes.
(c) Fecal and food wastes shall be removed from the animal quarters daily.
(d) Animal cages shall have openings for emergency removal of wildlife.
(e) Wildlife in transport shall be protected from extremes in temperature that could be detrimental to the health and welfare of the animal.
(f) Wildlife transported in the same cage area shall be in compatible groups.
(g) Wildlife must be transported in a cage or enclosure. The cage or enclosure must be labeled "Live Animal" and list the number of specimens and common and scientific name of the wildlife. For wildlife that is transported in a trailer or compartment of a trailer, a label stating "Live Animal" must be affixed to the trailer access or loading door and the list containing the number of specimens and common and scientific name of the wildlife must be maintained in the vehicle. The animal's cage or enclosure shall be as follows:
1. Be of sufficient strength and security to prevent escape.
2. Large enough to ensure that each specimen has sufficient space to turn, stand erect, and lie naturally. Provided, however that certain species may be restricted in their movements according to professionally acceptable standards when such freedom of movement would constitute a danger to the animals, their handlers, or other persons. Elephants shall be tethered during transport (except nursing young).
(h) Wildlife shall not be placed in enclosures over other specimens unless each enclosure is fitted with floor which prevents excreta from entering lower enclosures.
(i) Wildlife shall be watered twice daily and fed daily.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68A-6.014

Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.

Adopted by Florida Register Volume 45, Number 181, September 17, 2019 effective 9/30/2019.

New 9-30-19.