Captive Propagation. Unless this Part is more restrictive, federal regulations at 50 CFR 21.30 shall govern the activities of Illinois captive propagation permittees. Raptors held for captive propagation purposes may be held only under permits from both the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department. The initial fee for a captive propagation permit is $200 for 5 years. The permit must be renewed every 5 years for a fee of $200 if raptors are to be possessed beyond the permit expiration date. A holder of an Illinois captive propagation permit must also hold a general or master class Illinois falconry permit. An Illinois captive propagation permit holder may transfer, purchase, sell or barter captive-bred raptors, raptor eggs or raptor semen in accordance with 50 CFR 21.30, this Part and the laws of other jurisdictions in which these products are transferred, purchased, sold or bartered. Nothing in this Part shall prevent a permittee from holding individual birds under the authority of both the falconry permit and the captive propagation permit at the same time, within the numerical limits for the falconry permit.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1590.85
Added at 38 Ill. Reg. 895, effective January 1, 2014