AB514,39,1212 (d) The locations at which the wild animals will be kept and studied.
AB514,39,1313 (e) The periods of time in which the wild animals may be studied.
AB514,39,1514 (f) Any other conditions or limitations that the department considers
15reasonable.
AB514,39,18 16(4) Equipment. A scientific research license may authorize the use of net guns,
17tranquilizer guns and other equipment or supplies for activities related to scientific
18research or study.
AB514,39,23 19(5) Title to; transfer and disposal of wild animals. (a) A person holding a
20scientific research license may not transfer any wild animal or its carcass held under
21the authority of the license unless the purpose of the transfer is to trade the wild
22animals for other animals for scientific research or classroom demonstrations and
23the transfer is specifically authorized by the department at the time of the transfer.
AB514,40,3
1(b) A person holding a scientific research license shall release or dispose of a
2live wild animal possessed under the authority of the license, or its carcass, only in
3the manner specifically authorized by the department.
AB514,40,5 4(6) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional
5standards, limitations and requirements for scientific research licenses.
AB514,40,12 622.26 Nonprofit educational exhibiting license. (1) Issuance. (a) The
7department shall issue a nonprofit educational exhibiting license to any nature
8center, aquarium or educational institution if the center, aquarium or institution is
9a nonstock, nonprofit corporation described under section 501 (c) (3) or (4) of the
10Internal Revenue Code and exempt from taxation under section 501 (a) of the
11Internal Revenue Code and if the center, aquarium or institution files a proper
12application and pays the applicable fee.
AB514,40,14 13(2) Authorization. A nonprofit educational exhibiting license authorizes the
14person holding the license to do all of the following:
AB514,40,1515 (a) Possess and exhibit live wild animals.
AB514,40,1716 (b) Purchase and propagate live wild animals subject to sub. (3) (a) for the
17purpose of exhibiting only.
AB514,40,20 18(3) Authorization: restriction; trading. (a) A person holding a nonprofit
19educational exhibiting license may purchase or propagate only those types of wild
20animals that the department specifically authorizes on the license.
AB514,40,2421 (b) If a person holding a nonprofit educational exhibiting license determines
22that the person possesses more live wild animals than are necessary for exhibiting
23purposes, the person may sell the excess wild animals to another person who is not
24prohibited under this chapter from possessing the wild animals.
AB514,41,2
1(4) Rules. The department may promulgate rules establishing standards,
2limitations and requirements for nonprofit educational exhibiting licenses.
AB514,41,7 322.27 Nonresident temporary exhibiting license. (1) Issuance. The
4department shall issue a nonresident temporary exhibiting license to any qualified
5individual who is a nonresident or to any business organization that is not organized
6under the laws of this state, who meets the requirement under sub. (2), who files a
7proper application and who pays the applicable fee.
AB514,41,10 8(2) Federal requirement. An applicant for a nonresident temporary exhibiting
9license shall hold any license or permit that may be required under 7 USC 2131 to
102159 at the time the department issues the applicant the license.
AB514,41,12 11(3) Authorization. A person holding a nonresident temporary exhibiting
12license may do all of the following:
AB514,41,1613 (a) Possess and exhibit live wild animals at locations designated by the
14department under the license for the production of motion pictures or television
15programs or as parts of theatrical acts, carnivals or other animal attractions or
16displays.
AB514,41,1817 (b) Move live wild animals in mobile facilities that do not meet the rules for
18housing under s. 22.36.
AB514,41,21 19(4) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional
20standards, limitations and requirements for nonresident temporary exhibiting
21licenses.
AB514,41,24 2222.28 Captive wild animal auction and market license. (1) Issuance.
23The department shall issue a captive wild animal auction and market license to any
24qualified person who files a proper application and who pays the applicable fee.
AB514,42,2
1(2) Authorization; limitation. (a) A captive wild animal auction and market
2license authorizes the person holding the license to do all of the following:
AB514,42,33 1. Possess live wild animals for an auction or market.
AB514,42,44 2. Exhibit live wild animals for an auction or market.
AB514,42,65 3. Conduct auctions and markets to sell live wild animals to persons authorized
6to possess the wild animals within and outside this state.
AB514,42,97 (b) No person may conduct a private sale of a live wild animal at the same site
8and on the same date as the site and date of an auction or market conducted under
9the authority of a captive wild animal auction and market license.
AB514,42,12 10(3) Consignment sales. A person may ship or transport a live wild animal into
11this state for consignment sale at an auction or market by a person holding a captive
12wild animal auction and market license if all of the following apply:
AB514,42,1513 (a) The person shipping or transporting the wild animal is in compliance with
14any licensing or other approval requirements of the state, province or country of
15origin.
AB514,42,1816 (b) A copy of any license or other approval required by the state, country or
17province of origin and a valid interstate health certificate or valid certificate of
18veterinary inspection issued by a veterinarian accompany the wild animal.
AB514,42,21 19(4) Rules. The department may promulgate rules that establish additional
20standards, limitations and requirements for captive wild animal auction and market
21licenses and for captive wild animal auctions and markets.
AB514,43,2 2222.29 Endangered and threatened species. No person may take from the
23wild, introduce, stock, release into the wild, exhibit, propagate, rehabilitate, hunt,
24sell, purchase, transfer or engage in any other activity related to a live wild animal

1that is a threatened or endangered species unless the person is in compliance with
2this chapter and s. 29.415.
AB514,43,6 322.30 License and tag fees. (1) F ees. The department shall establish by rule
4the fees for the issuance or renewal of licenses under this chapter. The department
5shall establish by rule a late fee for the renewal of any license issued under this
6chapter that is filed after the expiration date of the license.
AB514,43,9 7(2) Applicability of license; cumulative fees. (a) Except as provided in par.
8(b), a license issued under this section authorizes the applicable activity on only one
9block of contiguous land.
AB514,43,1810 (b) To a business or other operation that was licensed for certain activities as
11one legal entity with one set of records under one license under s. 29.573, 29.574,
1229.575, 29.578 or 29.579, 1995 stats., and that were on noncontiguous land, the
13department shall continue to issue one license under this chapter for that activity
14to the business or operation if there is one license that authorizes all of those
15activities. The department shall continue to issue the one license until the person
16holding that one license ceases to be issued a license for the activity or until the
17person holding the one license issued ceases to have a controlling interest in that
18business or operation.
AB514,43,2219 (c) A person applying for 2 or more licenses under this section that are
20necessary to engage in a single business or other operation shall pay a total fee that
21equals the fee for the required license with the highest fee that is required, plus 50%
22of the fee for each additional required license.
AB514,43,24 23(4) Tags. Any tags required by this chapter or rules promulgated thereunder
24shall be provided by the department at cost.
AB514,44,3
122.31 Licenses; effective periods. (1) Captive wild animal farm license.
2A captive wild animal farm license is valid from the date of issuance until the
3following December 31.
AB514,44,5 4(2) Deer farm license. A deer farm license is valid from the date of issuance
5until the following December 31.
AB514,44,7 6(3) White-tailed deer venison sales license. A white-tailed deer venison
7sales license is valid from the date of issuance until the following December 31.
AB514,44,9 8(4) Wild fur farm license. A wild fur farm license is valid from the date of
9issuance until the 3rd December 31 following the date of issuance.
AB514,44,11 10(5) Bird hunting preserve license. A bird hunting preserve license is valid
11from the date of issuance until the following May 30.
AB514,44,13 12(6) Dog training licenses. (a) A bird dog training license is valid from the date
13of issuance until the 3rd December 31 following the date of issuance.
AB514,44,1514 (b) A hound dog training license is valid from the date of issuance until the 3rd
15December 31 following the date of issuance.
AB514,44,1716 (c) A dog club training license is valid from the date of issuance until the 3rd
17December 31 following the date of issuance.
AB514,44,19 18(7) Dog trial licenses. (a) A bird dog trial license is valid from the date of
19issuance until the following December 31.
AB514,44,2120 (b) A hound dog trial license is valid from the date of issuance until the
21following December 31.
AB514,44,24 22(8) Falconry license. 1. A falconry license issued to a resident of this state
23is valid from the date of issuance until the 3rd December 31 following the date of
24issuance or until the license holder reaches 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.
AB514,45,2
12. A falconry license issued to a nonresident is valid from the date of issuance
2until the following December 31.
AB514,45,4 3(9) Stocking license. A stocking license is valid for the period specified on the
4license, which may not exceed 30 days.
AB514,45,6 5(10) Rehabilitation license. A rehabilitation license is valid for 3 consecutive
6years from the date of issuance.
AB514,45,8 7(11) Scientific research license. A scientific research license is valid from the
8date of issuance until the following December 31.
AB514,45,10 9(12) Nonprofit educational exhibiting license. A nonprofit educational
10exhibiting license is valid from the date of issuance until the following December 31.
AB514,45,13 11(13) Nonresident temporary exhibiting license. (a) Except as provided in par.
12(b), a nonresident temporary exhibiting license is valid for the period specified on the
13license, which may not exceed 30 days.
AB514,45,1514 (b) Upon application, the department may grant extensions of the nonresident
15temporary exhibiting license beyond 30 days.
AB514,45,18 16(14) Captive wild animal auction and market license. The captive wild animal
17auction and market license is valid from the date of issuance until the following
18December 31.
AB514,45,23 1922.32 Licenses; applications; renewals; terminations. (1) Application.
20The application for a license under this chapter shall be on a form provided by the
21department or in a format approved by the department, and shall request the
22information required by the department. The department may not issue a license
23unless the applicant provides the information required.
AB514,46,3
1(2) Eligibility requirements for minors. (a) Each applicant for a license under
2this chapter who is less than 18 years of age shall have the application signed by a
3parent or guardian.
AB514,46,54 (b) Except for a captive wild animal farm license, an individual who applies for
5a license under this chapter shall be at least 14 years of age.
AB514,46,8 6(3) Renewals. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a person applying to renew
7a license issued under this chapter shall file an application with the department on
8or before the expiration date of the license.
AB514,46,129 (b) A person may apply for a renewal of a license issued under this chapter not
10more than 45 days after the license's expiration date if the application is
11accompanied by the late fee specified by rule under s. 22.30 (1), in addition to the
12regular license fee.
AB514,46,15 13(4) Incorrect information. No person may provide information that the
14person knows to be incorrect in order to obtain a license issued under this chapter
15to which the person is not entitled.
AB514,46,19 16(5) Expiration of license. A person holding a license issued under this section
17that expires or is revoked or suspended shall remove or cause to be removed from the
18land subject to the license any signs indicating that the land was so licensed within
1945 days after the expiration, revocation or suspension.
AB514,46,21 20(6) Compliance. No person may violate any condition or limitation imposed by
21the department on a license issued under this chapter.
AB514,47,4 2222.33 Record keeping and reporting requirements. (1) Captive wild
23animal farm licenses, deer farm licenses, bird hunting preserve licenses, falconry
24licenses, nonprofit educational exhibiting licenses and captive wild animal
25auction and market licenses.
(a) Records; generally. Each person holding a captive

1wild animal farm license, a deer farm license, a bird hunting preserve license, a
2falconry license, a nonprofit educational exhibiting license or a captive wild animal
3auction and market license shall keep a correct and complete record of all of the
4following information:
AB514,47,65 1. For each transaction in which live wild animals are purchased, sold,
6acquired, transferred or consigned:
AB514,47,107 a. The complete name and address and the number of any license issued under
8this chapter of the person from whom the wild animals were purchased, acquired or
9consigned or of the person to whom the wild animals were sold, transferred or
10consigned.
AB514,47,1111 b. The date of the transaction and the number and species of the wild animals.
AB514,47,1312 2. All wild animals belonging to the holder of the license that have died, have
13been killed or have escaped.
AB514,47,1614 (b) Records; additional requirements; exemptions. 1. A person holding a bird
15hunting preserve license is exempt from keeping the records required under par. (a)
161. a. for those wild birds that are killed on the land subject to the license.
AB514,47,2017 2. For the taking of wild reptiles or wild amphibians from the wild, a person
18required to hold a license for such taking under this chapter shall include in the
19person's records the date of the taking and the location of the taking by township and
20range.
AB514,47,2421 3. A person holding a falconry license who takes a raptor from the wild in this
22state shall keep a record of its species, age and sex, if discernible, and information
23on the taking. The information shall include the date of the taking, the method of
24the taking and the location of the taking by township and range.
AB514,48,4
1(2) Wild fur farm licenses. Each person holding a wild fur farm license shall
2keep a correct and complete record of the complete name and address and the number
3of any license issued under this chapter of each person to whom the license holder
4sells a live fur-bearing wild animal.
AB514,48,7 5(3) rehabilitation licenses. Each person holding a rehabilitation license shall
6keep a correct and complete record of all of the following information for each wild
7animal:
AB514,48,98 (a) The date that the wild animal in need of rehabilitation is received and the
9species of the wild animal.
AB514,48,1010 (b) The condition of the wild animal that requires rehabilitation.
AB514,48,1211 (c) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and location of its
12release into the wild or its transfer to the department.
AB514,48,1313 (d) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
AB514,48,1414 (e) Health records as required by the department.
AB514,48,20 15(4) Dog training and trial licenses. Each person holding a bird dog training
16license, a hound dog training license, a dog club training license, a bird dog trial
17license or a hound dog trial license shall keep a receipt of the purchase of each wild
18animal purchased under the authority of the license and a correct and complete
19record of any testing for disease on these wild animals that is required under rules
20promulgated under s. 22.41 (3).
AB514,48,23 21(5) Scientific research licenses. Each person holding a scientific research
22license shall keep a correct and complete record of all of the following information for
23each wild animal:
AB514,48,2524 (a) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and location of its
25release into the wild or its transfer to the department.
AB514,49,1
1(b) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
AB514,49,4 2(6) White-tailed deer venison sales licenses. Each person holding a
3white-tailed deer venison sales license shall keep a correct and complete record of
4all of the following information for each transaction:
AB514,49,65 (a) The complete name, address and number of any license issued under this
6chapter of the person from whom the venison was acquired.
AB514,49,77 (b) The date of acquisition.
AB514,49,88 (c) The number of pounds of venison acquired.
AB514,49,10 9(7) Additional information. The department may impose additional
10record-keeping requirements on holders of licenses under this chapter.
AB514,49,16 11(8) Zoos. If a zoo or aquarium is not a member of the American Zoo and
12Aquarium Association, the governing body of the zoo shall keep correct and complete
13records of all transactions involving the movement of wild animals that are native
14wild animals, nonnative wild animals of the family cervidae, inherently dangerous
15wild animals, environmentally injurious wild animals or endangered or threatened
16species. The department shall determine the information to be kept in these records.
AB514,49,21 17(9) Records; timing. (a) A person holding a license subject to this section shall
18record all of the information required under this section within 7 days after the
19occurrence of the transaction or activity. A person holding a license subject to this
20section shall keep these records for 3 years after the last day of the year in which the
21record was entered.
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