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Posted by: USARK at Mon Feb 15 14:03:54 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by USARK ] On Tuesday, February 16, Florida’s Senate Environmental Preservation & Conservation Committee will hold a hearing to consider Senate bill 318. If passed, this bill will prohibit ownership & trade of all of the animals addressed by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Reptiles of Concern (ROC) statute. The statute requires permitting, secure caging and micro-chipping. The statute is well thought out and was just recently implemented. It should be allowed to work before the “baby is thrown out with the bath water”. USARK has been engaged on this issue working closely with FWC to improve the statute and increase compliance. We have attended FWC Commission mettings and ROC TAG meetings. S318 would negate all of the efforts of FWC and the Reptile Industry without regard. USARK is currently cooperating with FWC ROC regulations and sponsoring a 24/7 Amnesty Program to bring more stake holders into compliance. S318 would cost jobs and threaten the environmental integrity it seeks to protect. USARK suggests that the Committee Staff listen to the recommendations of FWC and the ROC TAG Committee. [ Hide Replies ]
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