Current through October 11, 2024
Section 502.445 - Commercial taxidermist: Authorized acts1. A person licensed in Nevada as a commercial taxidermist may: (a) Receive, transport, ship by common carrier, hold and perform taxidermic services on lawfully acquired wildlife.(b) Receive compensation for taxidermic services.(c) Purchase or otherwise legally acquire for taxidermic purposes the raw skins and hides of fur-bearing or game mammals which were lawfully taken.(d) Sell or consign to another person for sale the following mounted or permanently preserved wildlife which was lawfully acquired:(1) Properly marked migratory waterfowl raised in captivity;(2) The head and nonedible parts of any game mammal;(3) Properly identified game mammals;(4) Upland game birds, other than those birds which are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 703 et seq.;(5) Game fish, or any part of a game fish;(7) Fur-bearing mammals; and(8) Unprotected wildlife.2. A taxidermist may ship the raw skins and raw furs of any wildlife for which a tag is required to a tannery without first obtaining a transportation permit if the shipment is labeled pursuant to subsection 7 of NRS 503.040 or 50 C.F.R. §§ 14.81 and 14.82, as those regulations exist on October 1, 1996.3. As used in this section, "nonedible parts" means the hide, skin, fur, antlers, horns, skeleton and hooves of an animal.Nev. Admin. Code § 502.445
Bd. of Fish & Game Comm'rs, No. 16 part § 17.01 -5, eff. 5-6-78-NAC A by Bd. of Wildlife Comm'rs, 7-1-97