Section 312 IAC 9-3-14.5 - Possession of furbearing mammals
Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6
Affected: IC 14-22-20
Sec. 14.5.
(a) An individual must not possess the untanned hide or unprocessed carcass of any of the following species that have been lawfully taken except as authorized under subsection (d):(1) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes).(2) Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus).(3) Striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis).(4) Beaver (Castor canadensis).(5) Mink (Mustela vison).(6) Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus).(7) Long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata).(8) Virginia opossum (Didelphis marsupialis).(9) Raccoon (Procyon lotor).(b) Notwithstanding subsections (e), (g), and (h), an individual may possess a live furbearing mammal under one (1) of the following: (1) A game breeder license in compliance with IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-10-4.(2) A wild animal possession permit in compliance with 312 IAC 9-11.(3) A wild animal rehabilitation permit in compliance with 312 IAC 9-10-9.(4) A scientific purposes license in compliance with 312 IAC 9-10-6.(5) A nuisance wild animal control permit in compliance with 312 IAC 9-10-11.(6) A registered or licensed educational or scientific institution with the United States Department of Agriculture in accordance with 9 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter A, Parts I through IV.(7) A breeder or dealer license issued by the United States Department of Agriculture under 9 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter A, Parts I through IV.(8) A hunting or trapping license during the season established in this rule for that species.(c) An individual may sell a live furbearing mammal only: (1) during the hunting and trapping season established in this rule for that species with a hunting or trapping license; or(2) with a valid game breeder license in compliance with IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-10-4.(d) An individual may possess the untanned hide or unprocessed carcass of a lawfully obtained furbearing mammal listed in subsection (a) at any time of year.(e) Except as authorized in subsection (g), an individual who traps a furbearing mammal during the trapping season established in this rule for that species must either: (1) release the furbearing mammal into the wild in the county in which it was captured within twenty-four (24) hours of capture;(2) euthanize the furbearing mammal immediately after removal from the trap or transport from the trap site; or(3) sell, gift, barter, trade, or otherwise transfer the furbearing mammal to another individual within twenty-four (24) hours of capture.(f) A captive furbearing mammal that is being transported must be properly handled in an expeditious manner to prevent unnecessary physical injury to the furbearing mammal.(g) An individual who lawfully takes a: (1) raccoon;(2) red fox;(3) gray fox; or(4) coyote;
during the trapping season for that species may possess that animal live in captivity during the remainder of the trapping season for that species only as provided in subsections (f) and (h).
(h) After removal from a trap and transport from the trap site during the trapping season established in this rule for that species, an individual possessing a furbearing mammal under subsection (g) must do the following: (1) Confine the mammal in a cage or other enclosure as follows: (A) A cage or other enclosure that: (i) makes escape of the mammal unlikely and prevents the entrance of a free-roaming mammal of the same species;(ii) is structurally sound;(iii) is of sufficient strength for the species involved;(iv) is maintained in good repair and smoothly secured to prevent escape or injury to the mammal in the enclosure;(v) is constructed to allow sufficient space for individual posture, to turn about freely, and to make normal social movements;(vi) is secured when unattended with protective devices at entrances and exits to prevent escapes if kept outdoors and if needed to prevent injuries to human or the mammal's health; and(vii) has ambient ventilation by means of windows, doors, vents, fans, or air conditioning to protect the health of the mammal and to minimize drafts, odors, and condensation.(B) Night quarters, transportation cages, and nesting boxes may not be used as primary housing.(C) Surface water must be adequately drained from a cage or enclosure where the mammal is housed.(D) Adequate lighting shall be provided by artificial or natural means and cycled for appropriate photoperiod, if necessary for the mammal in possession.(2) Provide the following for the comfort of the particular species of mammal: (A) Fresh, clean drinking water in clean containers on a daily basis.(B) Appropriate and adequate food that is as follows:(i) Unspoiled.(ii) Uncontaminated.(iii) Appropriate to the dietary needs of the mammal.(iv) Of sufficient quantity for the mammal involved.(v) Provided on a daily basis.(C) Adequate shelter from the elements.(D) Adequate shade.(3) Remove and dispose of food wastes, feces, urine, and bedding from the enclosure and premises daily to maintain sanitary conditions and protect the mammal and human health.(4) Remove trash, garbage, debris, and carcasses from the enclosure as soon as they are observed and appropriately disposed of.(5) Either: (A) euthanize a mammal possessed under this section no later than the last day of the season for that species; or(B) apply for a game breeder license under IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-10-4 or wild animal possession permit under IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-11 within five (5) days after the close of the season for that species.(6) Make a mammal possessed under this section available for inspection by a conservation officer upon request.