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Posted by Doug T on December 03, 2001 at 21:24:19:
In Reply to: Breeding loans posted by Carl on December 03, 2001 at 10:59:32:
The paperwork I got makes it pretty clear that no permits are needed for Breeding Loans.
You must retain ownership and you must not receive any trade, barter, money (ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) except offspring from the breeding.
You also don't need a permit to donate them or give them as gifts. Again, you cannot receive anything that might make it look like a sale.
I have donated a few to educational facilities and when they are shipped, I always identify in writing the species and that I have received nothing in exchange.
By the way, donations to non-profit educational facilities are Tax Deductable.
Doug T
: This basically a question...As I read the regs for the Eastern Indigo, it seems to me that interstate commerce for breeding purposes is NOT required to have all the attendant paper work as is required for actually SELLING an animal across state lines...Is this a correct interpretation?? Has anyone in the group had experience doing this?? I have a gorgeous 7 ft male who will be inactive this year..His female, I've decided, is not mature enough...I'd entertain the idea of using him as a stud service animal if anyone was interested..I just think that keeping the gene pool diverse is the right thing to do with these guys...I'm not even thinking about charging anyone...I know it might seem risky to transport an animal just for breeding purposes, but if it helps out the species, I'd do it...Let me know your thoughts and experiences, if anyone has done this before...Carl
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