Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries
CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (CONTINUED) PART 23--CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA (CITES)
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23.1 |
What are the purposes of these regulations and CITES? |
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23.2 |
How do I decide if these regulations apply to my shipment or me? |
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23.3 |
What other wildlife and plant regulations may apply? |
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23.4 |
What are Appendices I, II, and III? |
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23.5 |
How are the terms used in these regulations defined? |
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23.6 |
What are the roles of the Management and Scientific Authorities? |
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23.7 |
What office do I contact for CITES information? |
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23.8 |
What are the information collection requirements? |
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23.13 |
What is prohibited? |
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23.15 |
How may I travel internationally with my personal or household effects, including tourist souvenirs? |
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23.16 |
What are the U.S. CITES requirements for urine, feces, and synthetically derived DNA? |
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23.17 |
What are the requirements for CITES specimens traded internationally by diplomatic, consular, military, and other persons exempt from customs duties or inspections? |
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23.18 |
What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I wildlife? |
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23.19 |
What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I plants? |
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23.20 |
What CITES documents are required for international trade? |
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23.21 |
What happens if a country enters a reservation for a species? |
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23.22 |
What are the requirements for in-transit shipments? |
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23.23 |
What information is required on U.S. and foreign CITES documents? |
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23.24 |
What code is used to show the source of the specimen? |
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23.25 |
What additional information is required on a non-Party CITES document? |
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23.26 |
When is a U.S. or foreign CITES document valid? |
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23.27 |
What CITES documents do I present at the port? |
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23.32 |
How do I apply for a U.S. CITES document? |
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23.33 |
How is the decision made to issue or deny a request for a U.S. CITES document? |
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23.34 |
What kinds of records may I use to show the origin of a specimen when I apply for a U.S. CITES document? |
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23.35 |
What are the requirements for an import permit? |
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23.36 |
What are the requirements for an export permit? |
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23.37 |
What are the requirements for a re-export certificate? |
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23.38 |
What are the requirements for a certificate of origin? |
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23.39 |
What are the requirements for an introduction-from-the-sea certificate? |
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23.40 |
What are the requirements for a certificate for artificially propagated plants? |
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23.41 |
What are the requirements for a bred-in-captivity certificate? |
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23.42 |
What are the requirements for a plant hybrid? |
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23.43 |
What are the requirements for a wildlife hybrid? |
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23.44 |
What are the requirements to travel internationally with my personally owned live wildlife? |
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23.45 |
What are the requirements for a pre-Convention specimen? |
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23.46 |
What are the requirements for registering a commercial breeding operation for Appendix-I wildlife and commercially exporting specimens? |
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23.47 |
What are the requirements for export of an Appendix-I plant artificially propagated for commercial purposes? |
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23.48 |
What are the requirements for a registered scientific institution? |
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23.49 |
What are the requirements for an exhibition traveling internationally? |
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23.50 |
What are the requirements for a sample collection covered by an ATA carnet? |
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23.51 |
What are the requirements for issuing a partially completed CITES document? |
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23.52 |
What are the requirements for replacing a lost, damaged, stolen, or accidentally destroyed CITES document? |
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23.53 |
What are the requirements for obtaining a retrospective CITES document? |
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23.54 |
How long is a U.S. or foreign CITES document valid? |
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23.55 |
How may I use a CITES specimen after import into the United States? |
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23.56 |
What U.S. CITES document conditions do I need to follow? |
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23.60 |
What factors are considered in making a legal acquisition finding? |
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23.61 |
What factors are considered in making a non-detriment finding? |
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23.62 |
What factors are considered in making a finding of not for primarily commercial purposes? |
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23.63 |
What factors are considered in making a finding that an animal is bred in captivity? |
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23.64 |
What factors are considered in making a finding that a plant is artificially propagated? |
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23.65 |
What factors are considered in making a finding that an applicant is suitably equipped to house and care for a live specimen? |
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23.68 |
How can I trade internationally in roots of American ginseng? |
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23.69 |
How can I trade internationally in fur skins and fur skin products of bobcat, river otter, Canada lynx, gray wolf, and brown bear? |
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23.70 |
How can I trade internationally in American alligator and other crocodilian skins, parts, and products? |
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23.71 |
How can I trade internationally in sturgeon caviar? |
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23.72 |
How can I trade internationally in plants? |
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23.73 |
How can I trade internationally in timber? |
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23.74 |
How can I trade internationally in personal sport-hunted trophies? |
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23.78 |
What happens to confiscated wildlife and plants? |
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23.79 |
How may I participate in the Plant Rescue Center Program? |
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23.84 |
What are the roles of the Secretariat and the committees? |
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23.85 |
What is a meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP)? |
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23.86 |
How can I obtain information on a CoP? |
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23.87 |
How does the United States develop documents and negotiating positions for a CoP? |
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23.88 |
What are the resolutions and decisions of the CoP? |
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23.89 |
What are the criteria for listing species in Appendix I or II? |
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23.90 |
What are the criteria for listing species in Appendix III? |
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23.91 |
How do I find out if a species is listed? |
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23.92 |
Are any wildlife or plants, and their parts, products, or derivatives, exempt? |