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| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
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| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.1.1.1 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | A | Subpart A—Introduction | § 13.1 General. | FWS | [72 FR 48445, Aug. 23, 2007] | (a) A person must obtain a valid permit before commencing an activity for which a permit is required by this subchapter, except as provided in § 23.53 of this subchapter for retrospective permits for certain CITES shipments under very specific situations. (b) A person must apply for such a permit under the general permit procedures of this part and any other regulations in this subchapter that apply to the proposed activity. (1) The requirements of all applicable parts of this subchapter must be met. (2) A person may submit one application that includes the information required in each part of this subchapter, and a single permit will be issued if appropriate. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.1.1.2 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | A | Subpart A—Introduction | § 13.2 Purpose of regulations. | FWS | [54 FR 38147, Sept. 14, 1989] | The regulations contained in this part provide uniform rules, conditions, and procedures for the application for and the issuance, denial, suspension, revocation, and general administration of all permits issued pursuant to this subchapter B. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.1.1.3 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | A | Subpart A—Introduction | § 13.3 Scope of regulations. | FWS | [70 FR 18317, Apr. 11, 2005, as amended at 79 FR 30417, May 27, 2014] | The provisions in this part are in addition to, and are not in lieu of, other permit regulations of this subchapter and apply to all permits issued thereunder, including “Importation, Exportation and Transportation of Wildlife” (part 14), “Wild Bird Conservation Act” (part 15), “Injurious Wildlife” (part 16), “Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants” (part 17), “Marine Mammals” (part 18), “Migratory Bird Permits” (part 21), “Eagle Permits” (part 22), and “ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)” (part 23). As used in this part 13, the term “permit” will refer to a license, permit, certificate, letter of authorization, or other document as the context may require, and to all such documents issued by the Service or other authorized U.S. or foreign government agencies. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.1.1.4 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | A | Subpart A—Introduction | § 13.4 Emergency variation from requirements. | FWS | The Director may approve variations from the requirements of this part when he finds that an emergency exists and that the proposed variations will not hinder effective administration of this subchapter B, and will not be unlawful. | ||||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.1.1.5 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | A | Subpart A—Introduction | § 13.5 Information collection requirements. | FWS | [89 FR 9956, Feb. 12, 2024] | The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the information collection requirements contained in part 13 and assigned OMB Control Numbers 1018-0022, 1018-0070, 1018-0092, 1018-0093, or 1018-0167 (unless otherwise indicated). Federal agencies may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Direct comments regarding the burden estimates or any other aspect of the information collection to the Service's Information Collection Clearance Officer at the address provided at 50 CFR 2.1(b). | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.2.1.1 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | B | Subpart B—Application for Permits | § 13.11 Application procedures. | FWS | [70 FR 18317, Apr. 11, 2005, as amended at 72 FR 48445, Aug. 23, 2007; 73 FR 29083, May 20, 2008; 73 FR 42281, July 21, 2008; 74 FR 46875, Sept. 11, 2009; 78 FR 35152, June 12, 2013; 78 FR 73723, Dec. 9, 2013; 79 FR 30417, May 27, 2014; 79 FR 43964, July 29, 2014; 81 FR 8002, Feb. 17, 2016; 82 FR 41177, Aug. 30, 2017; 87 FR 880, Jan. 7, 2022; 89 FR 9956, Feb. 12, 2024; 89 FR 83630, Oct. 17, 2024] | The Service may not issue a permit for any activity authorized by this subchapter B unless you have filed an application under the following procedures: (a) Forms. Applications must be submitted in writing on a Federal Fish and Wildlife License/Permit Application (Form 3-200) or as otherwise specifically directed by the Service. (b) Forwarding instructions. Applications for permits in the following categories should be forwarded to the issuing office indicated below. (1) You may obtain applications for migratory bird banding permits (50 CFR 21.70) by writing to: Bird Banding Laboratory, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, 12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, Maryland 20708-4037. Submit completed permit applications to the same address. (2) You may obtain applications for designated port exception permits and import/export licenses (50 CFR 14) by writing to the Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Region in which you reside (see 50 CFR 2.2 or the Service Web site, http://www.fws.gov, for addresses and boundaries of the Regions). Submit completed permit applications to the same address. (3) You may obtain applications for Wild Bird Conservation Act permits (50 CFR part 15); injurious wildlife permits (50 CFR part 16); captive-bred wildlife registrations (50 CFR part 17); permits authorizing import, export, or foreign commerce of endangered and threatened species, and interstate commerce of nonnative endangered or threatened species (50 CFR part 17); marine mammal permits (50 CFR part 18); and permits and certificates for import, export, and re-export of species listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (50 CFR part 23) from the Service's permits Web page at http://www.fws.gov/permits/ or from the Division of Management Authority at the address provided at 50 CFR 2.1(b). Submit completed permit applications to the same street address. (4) You may obtain Endangered Species Act permit applications (50 CFR 17) for activities involving native e… | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.2.1.2 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | B | Subpart B—Application for Permits | § 13.12 General information requirements on applications for permits. | FWS | [39 FR 1161, Jan. 4, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 10465, Feb. 22, 1977; 42 FR 32377, June 24, 1977; 44 FR 54006, Sept. 17, 1979; 44 FR 59083, Oct. 12, 1979; 45 FR 56673, Aug. 25, 1980; 45 FR 78154, Nov. 25, 1980; 46 FR 42680, Aug. 24, 1981; 48 FR 31607, July 8, 1983; 48 FR 57300, Dec. 29, 1983; 50 FR 39687, Sept. 30, 1985; 50 FR 45408, Oct. 31, 1985; 54 FR 38147, Sept. 14, 1989; 70 FR 18319, Apr. 11, 2005; 72 FR 48446, Aug. 23, 2007; 73 FR 29083, May 20, 2008; 74 FR 46876, Sept. 11, 2009; 79 FR 30417, May 27, 2014; 87 FR 880, Jan. 7, 2022; 89 FR 9957, Feb. 12, 2024] | (a) General information required for all applications. All applications must contain the following information: (1) Applicant's full name and address (street address, city, county, state, and zip code; and mailing address if different from street address); home and work telephone numbers; and, if available, a fax number and e-mail address, and: (i) If the applicant resides or is located outside the United States, an address in the United States, and, if conducting commercial activities, the name and address of his or her agent that is located in the United States; and (ii) If the applicant is an individual, the date of birth, occupation, and any business, agency, organizational, or institutional affiliation associated with the wildlife or plants to be covered by the license or permit; or (iii) If the applicant is a business, corporation, public agency, or institution, the tax identification number; description of the type of business, corporation, agency, or institution; and the name and title of the person responsible for the permit (such as president, principal officer, or director); (2) Location where the requested permitted activity is to occur or be conducted; (3) Reference to the part(s) and section(s) of this subchapter B as listed in paragraph (b) of this section under which the application is made for a permit or permits, together with any additional justification, including supporting documentation as required by the referenced part(s) and section(s); (4) If the requested permitted activity involves the import or re-export of wildlife or plants from or to any foreign country, and the country of origin, or the country of export or re-export restricts the taking, possession, transportation, exportation, or sale of wildlife or plants, documentation as indicated in § 14.52(c) of this subchapter B; (5) Certification in the following language: I hereby certify that I have read and am familiar with the regulations contained in title 50, part 13, of the Code of Federal Regulations and the other appli… | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.1 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.21 Issuance of permits. | FWS | [39 FR 1161, Jan. 4, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 32377, June 24, 1977; 47 FR 30785, July 15, 1982; 54 FR 38148, Sept. 14, 1989; 70 FR 18319, Apr. 11, 2005] | (a) No permit may be issued prior to the receipt of a written application therefor, unless a written variation from the requirements, as authorized by § 13.4, is inserted into the official file of the Bureau. An oral or written representation of an employee or agent of the United States Government, or an action of such employee or agent, shall not be construed as a permit unless it meets the requirements of a permit as defined in 50 CFR 10.12. (b) Upon receipt of a properly executed application for a permit, the Director shall issue the appropriate permit unless: (1) The applicant has been assessed a civil penalty or convicted of any criminal provision of any statute or regulation relating to the activity for which the application is filed, if such assessment or conviction evidences a lack of responsibility. (2) The applicant has failed to disclose material information required, or has made false statements as to any material fact, in connection with his application; (3) The applicant has failed to demonstrate a valid justification for the permit and a showing of responsibility; (4) The authorization requested potentially threatens a wildlife or plant population, or (5) The Director finds through further inquiry or investigation, or otherwise, that the applicant is not qualified. (c) Disqualifying factors. Any one of the following will disqualify a person from receiving permits issued under this part. (1) A conviction, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, for a felony violation of the Lacey Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, or the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act disqualifies any such person from receiving or exercising the privileges of a permit, unless such disqualification has been expressly waived by the Director in response to a written petition. (2) The revocation of a permit for reasons found in § 13.28 (a)(1) or (a)(2) disqualifies any such person from receiving or exercising the privileges of a similar permit for a period of five years from the date of the final agency decisi… | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.2 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.22 Renewal of permits. | FWS | [54 FR 38148, Sept. 14, 1989, as amended at 72 FR 48446, Aug. 23, 2007] | (a) Application for renewal. Applicants for renewal of a permit must submit a written application at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the permit. Applicants must certify in the form required by § 13.12(a)(5) that all statements and information in the original application remain current and correct, unless previously changed or corrected. If such information is no longer current or correct, the applicant must provide corrected information. (b) Renewal criteria. The Service shall issue a renewal of a permit if the applicant meets the criteria for issuance in § 13.21(b) and is not disqualified under § 13.21(c). (c) Continuation of permitted activity. Any person holding a valid, renewable permit may continue the activities authorized by the expired permit until the Service acts on the application for renewal if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The permit is currently in force and not suspended or revoked; (2) The person has complied with this section; and (3) The permit is not a CITES document that was issued under part 23 of this subchapter (because the CITES document is void upon expiration). (d) Denial. The issuing officer may deny renewal of a permit to any applicant who fails to meet the issuance criteria set forth in § 13.21 of this part, or in the part(s) or section(s) specifically governing the activity for which the renewal is requested. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.3 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.23 Amendments of permits. | FWS | [54 FR 38148, Sept. 14, 1989, as amended at 64 FR 32711, June 17, 1999; 89 FR 26093, Apr. 12, 2024] | (a) Permittee's request. Where circumstances have changed so that a permittee desires to have any condition of his permit modified, such permittee must submit a full written justification and supporting information in conformity with this part and the part under which the permit was issued. (b) Service amendment. The Service reserves the right to amend any permit for just cause at any time during its term, upon written finding of necessity, provided that the amendment of a permit issued under § 17.22(b) or (c) of this subchapter will be consistent with the requirements of § 17.22(b)(5) or (c)(5) of this subchapter and amendment of a permit issued under § 17.32(b) or (c) of this subchapter will be consistent with the requirements of § 17.32(b)(5) or (c)(5) of this subchapter. (c) Change of name or address. A permittee is not required to obtain a new permit if there is a change in the legal individual or business name, or in the mailing address of the permittee. A permittee is required to notify the issuing office within 10 calendar days of such change. This provision does not authorize any change in location of the conduct of the permitted activity when approval of the location is a qualifying condition of the permit. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.4 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.24 Rights of succession by certain persons. | FWS | [64 FR 32711, June 17, 1999, as amended at 78 FR 73725, Dec. 9, 2013; 87 FR 880, Jan. 5, 2022; 89 FR 9957, Feb. 12, 2024; 89 FR 26093, Apr. 12, 2024] | (a) Certain persons other than the permittee are authorized to carry on a permitted activity for the remainder of the term of a current permit, provided they comply with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section. Such persons are the following: (1) The surviving spouse, child, executor, administrator, or other legal representative of a deceased permittee; or (2) A receiver or trustee in bankruptcy or a court designated assignee for the benefit of creditors. (b) In order to qualify for the authorization provided in this section, the person or persons desiring to continue the activity shall furnish the permit to the issuing officer for endorsement within 90 days from the date the successor begins to carry on the activity. (c) In the case of permits issued under the regulations in this subchapter in § 17.22(b) and (c), § 17.32(b) and (c), or 50 CFR part 22, the successor's authorization under the permit is also subject to our determination that: (1) The successor meets all of the qualifications under this part for holding a permit; (2) The successor has provided adequate written assurances that it will provide sufficient funding for any applicable conservation measures, conservation plan, or Agreement and will implement the relevant terms and conditions of the permit, including any outstanding minimization and mitigation requirements; and (3) The successor has provided such other information as we determine is relevant to the processing of the request. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.5 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.25 Transfer of permits and scope of permit authorization. | FWS | [64 FR 32711, June 17, 1999, as amended at 64 FR 52676, Sept. 30, 1999; 69 FR 24092, May 3, 2004; 78 FR 73725, Dec. 9, 2013; 87 FR 880, Jan. 7, 2022; 89 FR 9957, Feb. 12, 2024; 89 FR 26093, Apr. 12, 2024] | (a) Except as otherwise provided for in this section, permits issued under this part are not transferable or assignable. (b) Permits issued under the regulations in this subchapter in § 17.22(b) and (c), § 17.32(b) and (c), or 50 CFR part 22 may be transferred to a successor subject to our determination that the proposed transferee: (1) Meets all of the qualifications under this part for holding a permit; (2) Has provided adequate written assurances of sufficient funding for the conservation measures, conservation plan, or conservation benefit agreement, and will implement the relevant terms and conditions of the permit, including any outstanding minimization and mitigation requirements; and (3) Has provided other information that we determine is relevant to the processing of the submission. (c) In the case of the transfer of property subject to an agreement and permit issued under § 17.22(c) or § 17.32(c) of this subchapter, the Service will transfer the permit to the new owner if the new owner agrees in writing to become a party to the original agreement and permit. (d) Except as otherwise stated on the face of the permit, any person who is under the direct control of the permittee, or who is employed by or under contract to the permittee for purposes authorized by the permit, may carry out the activity authorized by the permit. (e) In the case of permits issued under § 17.22(b) and (c) or § 17.32(b) and (c) of this subchapter to a State, Tribal, or local government entity, a person is under the direct control of the permittee where: (1) The person is under the jurisdiction of the permittee and the permit provides that such person(s) may carry out the authorized activity; or (2) The person has been issued a permit by the governmental entity or has executed a written instrument with the governmental entity, pursuant to the terms of the implementing agreement. (f) In the case of permits issued under part 22, subpart E, of this subchapter to a Federal, State, tribal, or local governmental entity, a perso… | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.6 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.26 Discontinuance of permit activity. | FWS | [54 FR 38149, Sept. 14, 1989] | When a permittee, or any successor to a permittee as provided for by § 13.24, discontinues activities authorized by a permit, the permittee shall within 30 calendar days of the discontinuance return the permit to the issuing office together with a written statement surrendering the permit for cancellation. The permit shall be deemed void and cancelled upon its receipt by the issuing office. No refund of any fees paid for issuance of the permit or for any other fees or costs associated with a permitted activity shall be made when a permit is surrendered for cancellation for any reason prior to the expiration date stated on the face of the permit. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.7 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.27 Permit suspension. | FWS | [54 FR 38149, Sept. 14, 1989] | (a) Criteria for suspension. The privileges of exercising some or all of the permit authority may be suspended at any time if the permittee is not in compliance with the conditions of the permit, or with any applicable laws or regulations governing the conduct of the permitted activity. The issuing officer may also suspend all or part of the privileges authorized by a permit if the permittee fails to pay any fees, penalties or costs owed to the Government. Such suspension shall remain in effect until the issuing officer determines that the permittee has corrected the deficiencies. (b) Procedure for suspension. (1) When the issuing officer believes there are valid grounds for suspending a permit the permittee shall be notified in writing of the proposed suspension by certified or registered mail. This notice shall identify the permit to be suspended, the reason(s) for such suspension, the actions necessary to correct the deficiencies, and inform the permittee of the right to object to the proposed suspension. The issuing officer may amend any notice of suspension at any time. (2) Upon receipt of a notice of proposed suspension the permittee may file a written objection to the proposed action. Such objection must be in writing, must be filed within 45 calendar days of the date of the notice of proposal, must state the reasons why the permittee objects to the proposed suspension, and may include supporting documentation. (3) A decision on the suspension shall be made within 45 days after the end of the objection period. The issuing officer shall notify the permittee in writing of the Service's decision and the reasons therefore. The issuing officer shall also provide the applicant with the information concerning the right to request reconsideration of the decision under § 13.29 of this part and the procedures for requesting reconsideration. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.8 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.28 Permit revocation. | FWS | [54 FR 38149, Sept. 14, 1989, as amended at 64 FR 32711, June 17, 1999; 89 FR 26094, Apr. 12, 2024] | (a) Criteria for revocation. A permit may be revoked for any of the following reasons: (1) The permittee willfully violates any Federal or State statute or regulation, or any Indian tribal law or regulation, or any law or regulation of any foreign country, which involves a violation of the conditions of the permit or of the laws or regulations governing the permitted activity; or (2) The permittee fails within 60 days to correct deficiencies that were the cause of a permit suspension; or (3) The permittee becomes disqualified under § 13.21(c) of this part; or (4) A change occurs in the statute or regulation authorizing the permit that prohibits the continuation of a permit issued by the Service; or (5) Except for permits issued under § 17.22(b) and (c) or § 17.32(b) and (c) of this subchapter, the population(s) of the wildlife or plant that is the subject of the permit declines to the extent that continuation of the permitted activity would be detrimental to maintenance or recovery of the affected population. (b) Procedure for revocation. (1) When the issuing officer believes there are valid grounds for revoking a permit, the permittee shall be notified in writing of the proposed revocation by certified or registered mail. This notice shall identify the permit to be revoked, the reason(s) for such revocation, the proposed disposition of the wildlife, if any, and inform the permittee of the right to object to the proposed revocation. The issuing officer may amend any notice of revocation at any time. (2) Upon receipt of a notice of proposed revocation the permittee may file a written objection to the proposed action. Such objection must be in writing, must be filed within 45 calendar days of the date of the notice of proposal, must state the reasons why the permittee objects to the proposed revocation, and may include supporting documentation. (3) A decision on the revocation shall be made within 45 days after the end of the objection period. The issuing officer shall notify the permittee in writing of… | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.3.1.9 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | C | Subpart C—Permit Administration | § 13.29 Review procedures. | FWS | [54 FR 38149, Sept. 14, 1989] | (a) Request for reconsideration. Any person may request reconsideration of an action under this part if that person is one of the following: (1) An applicant for a permit who has received written notice of denial; (2) An applicant for renewal who has received written notice that a renewal is denied; (3) A permittee who has a permit amended, suspended, or revoked, except for those actions which are required by changes in statutes or regulations, or are emergency changes of limited applicability for which an expiration date is set within 90 days of the permit change; or (4) A permittee who has a permit issued or renewed but has not been granted authority by the permit to perform all activities requested in the application, except when the activity requested is one for which there is no lawful authority to issue a permit. (b) Method of requesting reconsideration. Any person requesting reconsideration of an action under this part must comply with the following criteria: (1) Any request for reconsideration must be in writing, signed by the person requesting reconsideration or by the legal representative of that person, and must be submitted to the issuing officer. (2) The request for reconsideration must be received by the issuing officer within 45 calendar days of the date of notification of the decision for which reconsideration is being requested. (3) The request for reconsideration shall state the decision for which reconsideration is being requested and shall state the reason(s) for the reconsideration, including presenting any new information or facts pertinent to the issue(s) raised by the request for reconsideration. (4) The request for reconsideration shall contain a certification in substantially the same form as that provided by § 13.12(a)(5). If a request for reconsideration does not contain such certification, but is otherwise timely and appropriate, it shall be held and the person submitting the request shall be given written notice of the need to submit the certification within 15 calendar … | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.1 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.41 Humane conditions. | FWS | [54 FR 38150, Sept. 14, 1989] | Any live wildlife possessed under a permit must be maintained under humane and healthful conditions. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.10 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.50 Acceptance of liability. | FWS | [64 FR 32711, June 17, 1999] | Except as otherwise limited in the case of permits described in § 13.25(d), any person holding a permit under this subchapter B assumes all liability and responsibility for the conduct of any activity conducted under the authority of such permit. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.2 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.42 Permits are specific. | FWS | [70 FR 18320, Apr. 11, 2005] | The authorizations on the face of a permit that set forth specific times, dates, places, methods of taking or carrying out the permitted activities, numbers and kinds of wildlife or plants, location of activity, and associated activities that must be carried out; describe certain circumscribed transactions; or otherwise allow a specifically limited matter, are to be strictly interpreted and will not be interpreted to permit similar or related matters outside the scope of strict construction. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.3 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.43 Alteration of permits. | FWS | Permits shall not be altered, erased, or mutilated, and any permit which has been altered, erased, or mutilated shall immediately become invalid. Unless specifically permitted on the face thereof, no permit shall be copied, nor shall any copy of a permit issued pursuant to this subchapter B be displayed, offered for inspection, or otherwise used for any official purpose for which the permit was issued. | ||||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.4 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.44 Display of permit. | FWS | Any permit issued under this part shall be displayed for inspection upon request to the Director or his agent, or to any other person relying upon its existence. | ||||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.5 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.45 Filing of reports. | FWS | Permittees may be required to file reports of the activities conducted under the permit. Any such reports shall be filed not later than March 31 for the preceding calendar year ending December 31, or any portion thereof, during which a permit was in force, unless the regulations of this subchapter B or the provisions of the permit set forth other reporting requirements. | ||||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.6 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.46 Maintenance of records. | FWS | [39 FR 1161, Jan. 4, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 32377, June 24, 1977; 54 FR 38150, Sept. 14, 1989; 72 FR 48446, Aug. 23, 2007] | From the date of issuance of the permit, the permittee shall maintain complete and accurate records of any taking, possession, transportation, sale, purchase, barter, exportation, or importation of plants obtained from the wild (excluding seeds) or wildlife pursuant to such permit. Such records shall be kept current and shall include names and addresses of persons with whom any plant obtained from the wild (excluding seeds) or wildlife has been purchased, sold, bartered, or otherwise transferred, and the date of such transaction, and such other information as may be required or appropriate. Such records shall be legibly written or reproducible in English and shall be maintained for five years from the date of expiration of the permit. Permittees who reside or are located in the United States and permittees conducting commercial activities in the United States who reside or are located outside the United States must maintain records at a location in the United States where the records are available for inspection. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.7 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.47 Inspection requirement. | FWS | [39 FR 1161, Jan. 4, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 32377, June 24, 1977] | Any person holding a permit under this subchapter B shall allow the Director's agent to enter his premises at any reasonable hour to inspect any wildlife or plant held or to inspect, audit, or copy any permits, books, or records required to be kept by regulations of this subchapter B. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.8 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.48 Compliance with conditions of permit. | FWS | [54 FR 38150, Sept. 14, 1989] | Any person holding a permit under subchapter B and any person acting under authority of such permit must comply with all conditions of the permit and with all appllicable laws and regulations governing the permitted activity. | |||
| 50:50:1.0.1.2.7.4.1.9 | 50 | Wildlife and Fisheries | I | B | 13 | PART 13—GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES | D | Subpart D—Conditions | § 13.49 Surrender of permit. | FWS | [54 FR 38150, Sept. 14, 1989] | Any person holding a permit under subchapter B shall surrender such permit to the issuing officer upon notification that the permit has been suspended or revoked by the Service, and all appeal procedures have been exhausted. |
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amendment_citations TEXT,
full_text TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_title ON cfr_sections(title_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_part ON cfr_sections(part_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_agency ON cfr_sections(agency);