50 CFR §15.24
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- (a)Application requirements for permits for cooperative breeding. Each application shall provide the following information and such other information that the Director may require:
- (1)A description of the exotic bird(s) to be imported, including:
- (2)If the exotic bird is still in the wild or was taken from the wild include;
- (3)If the exotic bird was bred in captivity, include;
- (i)Documents or other evidence that the bird was bred in captivity, including the name and address of the breeder, when known, the identity of the parental birds and hatch date; and
- (ii)If the applicant is not the breeder, documentation showing the bird was acquired from the breeder and a history of multiple transactions, if applicable;
- (4)A statement of the reasons the applicant is justified in obtaining a permit, and a statement detailing the applicant's participation in a cooperative breeding program approved under section 15.26 of this chapter, including;
- (5)A complete description of the relationship of the exotic bird to the approved cooperative breeding program, including;
- (6)A statement outlining the applicant's attempts to obtain the exotic bird in a manner that would not cause its removal from the wild, and attempts to obtain the specimens of the exotic bird species from stock available in the United States;
- (7)A description of the care and maintenance of the exotic bird, and how the facility meets professionally recognized standards, including;
- (8)A history of the applicant's past participation in cooperative breeding programs with the same or similar species, including;
- (b)Issuance criteria. Upon receiving an application completed in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, the Director will decide whether or not a permit should be issued. In making this decision, the Director shall consider, in addition to the general criteria in part 13 of this subchapter, the following factors;
- (1)Whether the cooperative breeding program is adequate to justify removing the exotic bird from the wild or otherwise changing its status;
- (2)Whether the proposed import would be detrimental to the survival of the exotic bird species in the wild, including whether the exotic bird was bred in captivity or was (or will be) taken from the wild, taking into consideration the conservation status of the species in the wild;
- (3)Whether the cooperative breeding program for which the permit is required would be likely to enhance or promote the conservation of the exotic bird species in the wild or result in a self-sustaining population of the exotic bird species in captivity; and
- (4)Whether the expertise, facilities, or other resources available to the applicant appear adequate for proper care and maintenance of the exotic birds and to successfully accomplish the cooperative breeding objectives stated in the application.
- (c)Permit conditions. In addition to the general conditions set forth in part 13 of this subchapter, every permit issued under this section shall be subject to special conditions as the Director may deem appropriate.
- (d)Duration of permits. The duration of the import permits issued under this section shall be designated on the face of the permit, but in no case will these permits be valid for longer than one year.