Indiana Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 20, 2016) |
Title 312. NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION |
Article 312IAC9. FISH AND WILDLIFE |
Rule 312IAC9-2. Restrictions and Standards Applicable to Wild Animals |
Section 312IAC9-2-13. Administration of chemical to nondomestic animals, to animals held on a game breeder license, to animals held on a wild animal possession permit, or to animals held under a rehabilitation permit
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(a) A person must not administer any drug, vaccine, steroid, microorganism, poison, or other chemical to any:
(1) noncaptive wild bird or mammal; or
(2) animal held under a:
(A) game breeder license under IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-10-4;
(B) wild animal possession permit under 312 IAC 9-11; or
(C) rehabilitation permit under 312 IAC 9-10-9;
without a permit for such administration issued by the director of the division of fish and wildlife.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the holder of a valid:
(1) game breeder license under IC 14-22-20 and 312 IAC 9-10-4;
(2) wild animal possession permit under 312 IAC 9-11;
(3) rehabilitation permit under 312 IAC 9-10-9;
(4) falconry license under IC 14-22-23 and 312 IAC 9-10-13;
(5) scientific purposes license under 312 IAC 9-10-6; or
(6) special purpose educational permit under 312 IAC 9-10-9.5;
may administer a pharmaceutical product approved by a state or federal agency to a wild animal lawfully possessed under that permit or license for the purpose of prevention or treatment of malnutrition, illness, disease, injury, or stress.
(c) Only the holder of a valid:
(1) wild animal possession permit under 312 IAC 9-11; or
(2) scientific purposes license under 312 IAC 9-10-6;
may alter the normal reproductive functions and the potential for pregnancy of a wild animal possessed under that license.
(d) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a:
(1) licensed veterinarian;
(2) county animal control agent;
(3) municipal animal control agent;
(4) holder of a nuisance wild animal control permit; or
(5) holder of a scientific purposes license;
may administer to an animal an immobilizing agent, tranquilizer, or drug for euthanasia. (Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 9-2-13; filed May 28, 1998, 5:14 p.m.: 21 IR 3713; errata filed Aug 25, 1998, 3:02 p.m.: 22 IR 125; filed Nov 15, 2002, 3:42 p.m.: 26 IR 1068; readopted filed Jul 28, 2003, 12:00 p.m.: 27 IR 286; readopted filed Nov 24, 2008, 11:08 a.m.: 20081210-IR-312080672RFA; filed Mar 12, 2010, 1:28 p.m.: 20100407-IR-312090479FRA; readopted filed May 20, 2014, 9:43 a.m.: 20140618-IR-312140017RFA)