ARIZONA
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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HB 2404: license to practice taxidermy; repeal |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Mosley, LD 5 BILL STATUS: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources
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Relating to taxidermy.
Provisions
1. Removes the requirement for a taxidermist to:
a. obtain a taxidermy license from the Commission; and
b. keep and exhibit a register of information on request. (Sec. 3)
2. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1, 2).
Current Law
A person who engages in taxidermy must procure a license from the Commission and keep a register of: 1) the names and addresses of persons who furnish raw and unmounted specimens; 2) the taker's tag or license number; and 3) the date and number of each species of wildlife received. On request, a taxidermist is required to provide the register information to authorized representatives of the AZGFD and the USFWS. Additionally, a taxidermist must file annual reports in January, April, July and October that includes the register information, except for names and addresses (A.R.S. § 17-363). A taxidermist license is $150 annually and may be revoked, suspended or denied by the Commission for conviction of certain offenses (R12-4-102 and R12-4-605). Taxidermist means any person who engages for hire in the mounting, refurbishing, maintaining, restoring or preserving of any display specimen (A.R.S. § 17-101).
A federal taxidermist permit is not required to mount lawfully taken and acquired mammals and non-migratory birds; however, a permit is required to mount or perform taxidermy work on migratory birds or their parts, nests or eggs belonging to someone else. The migratory bird permit is $100 and valid for five years (50 CFR § 21.24).
Additional Information
According to the AZGFD, there are 151 licensed taxidermists in Arizona.
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Fifty-third Legislature HB 2404
Second Regular Session Version 1: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources
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