Current through December 31, 2024
Section 504.472 - Marking and tagging of captive wildlife1. A person who holds a commercial or noncommercial license for: (a) Ungulates shall cause any ungulates the person possesses under the authority of that license to be: (1) Marked with an official eartag approved by the United States Department of Agriculture;(2) Marked with an eartag supplied or approved by the Department; or(3) Otherwise permanently marked in a manner acceptable to the Department.(b) Bobcats, mountain lions or black bears shall cause any of those species the person possesses under the authority of that license to be: (1) Tatooed in the left ear with a number assigned by the Department; or(2) Otherwise permanently marked in a manner acceptable to the Department.(c) Ungulates, bobcats, mountain lions or black bears shall cause any of the progeny of those species the person possesses under the authority of that license to be tagged or marked:(1) By December 31 of its year of birth; or(2) Before leaving the facility, whichever is earlier. 2. A person who holds a commercial or noncommercial license for an animal not mentioned in subsection 1 shall cause the animal the person possesses under the authority of that license to be permanently tagged or marked in a manner acceptable to the Department.3. Any identification attached to or implanted in a captive ungulate, bobcat, mountain lion or black bear must not be removed or transferred to any other animal.Nev. Admin. Code § 504.472
Added to NAC by Bd. of Wildlife Comm'rs, eff. 2-28-94; A by R006-21A, eff. 2/28/2022NRS 501.105, 501.181, 504.295