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(j)
Rehabilitation license. There is no fee for a rehabilitation license.
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(k)
Scientific research license. The fee for a scientific research license is $25.
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1(L)
Nonprofit educational exhibiting license. The fee for a nonprofit
2educational exhibiting license is $25.
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(m)
Nonresident temporary exhibiting license. The fee for a nonresident
4temporary exhibiting license is $50.
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(n)
Captive wild animal auction and market license. The fee for a captive wild
6animal auction and market license is $300.
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7(1m) Late fees. The late fee for the renewal of any license issued under this
8chapter that is filed after the expiration date of the license is $20.".
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10"
(15) Validation license. (a) An initial validation license is valid from the date
11of issuance until the 5th December 31 after the date of issuance, and for 5-year
12periods thereafter.
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(b) A subsequent validation license is valid from the date of issuance until the
145th December 31 after the date of issuance, and for 5-year periods thereafter, unless
15par. (c) applies.
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(c) If a subsequent validation license is combined with an initial validation
17license under s. 22.285 (3), the effective period under par. (a) shall apply.".
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21"(c) This subsection does not apply to validation licenses issued under s.
2222.285.".
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5"(b) The wild animal is accompanied by either of the following, if required by
6the department:
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1. A valid interstate health certificate or a valid certificate of veterinary
8inspection issued by a veterinarian, which is filed with the chief livestock health
9official in the state, province or country of origin in accordance with the laws of that
10jurisdiction.
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2. If the wild animal is a wild bird, a certification under the national poultry
12improvement plan under
9 CFR part 145.".
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19"22.03
(2) (e) No person may operate on a live
wild skunk to remove its scent
20glands unless the person
holds a Class A or Class B captive wild animal farm license
21or the person is a veterinarian and the person who
possesses brings the skunk
is
22authorized under s. 29.55 to the veterinarian holds such a license. A veterinarian
23to whom a person brings a live
wild skunk for removal of its scent glands
or for other
24treatment shall
verify if the person holds a Class A or Class B captive wild animal
1farm license. If the person does not hold such a license, the veterinarian shall notify
2that person that possession of a live skunk is illegal and shall notify the
3department.".
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5"
Section 100m.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on January 1, 1999,
6except as follows:
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7(1) The treatment of section 22.285 of the statutes takes effect on the day after
8publication.".