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Posted by EJ on July 25, 2001 at 10:02:12:
In Reply to: breeding leopard tortoises posted by Nakita on July 25, 2001 at 01:06:57:
http://www.tortoise.org/general/4inch.html
(d) Exceptions. The provisions of this section are not applicable to:
(1) The sale, holding for sale, and distribution of live turtles and viable turtle eggs for bona fide scientific, educational, or exhibitional purposes, other than use as pets.
(2) The sale, holding for sale, and distribution of live turtles and viable turtle eggs not in connection with a business.
(3) The sale, holding for sale, and distribution of live turtles and turtle eggs intended for export only, provided that the outside of the shipping package is conspicuously labeled "for export only."
(4) Marine turtles excluded from this regulation under the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section and eggs of such turtles.
Now first read the whole law. The paragraph on the prohibition is kind of scary. What needs to be done is have someone interpret this. The way I see it is that if you are not connected with a business(no company name or tax number) and you are not breeding the animals with the intent to sell them you do not have a problem. The only question I have is if you advertise in a local herp newsletter. Does that constitute a business action?
Ed
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