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Link to the application & a bit more information......

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Posted by: Raven01 at Tue Aug 24 08:10:43 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Raven01 ]  
   

>>The Kentucky law is almost the exact same except we got the
>>law changed to exempt morphed specimens. How much is your
>>permit? Kentucky's is $100 yearly.

www.dgif.state.va.us/forms/PERM/PERM-016.pdf

As best I can tell from reading the permit, it's $12.50 a year and up to the individual to renew yearly - in other words, they don't send out notice regarding expiring renewals. I don't know if hybrids are included in this or not. I'll email her back to find out since in addition to my four corns, I also have a creamsicle corn. If they include hybrids, I'm already over the limit of what I can own without a permit (5 or more requires a permit). I also noticed in reading the permit application that you are not allowed to sell any corns over 16" without prior state approval, effectively restricting sales to hatchlings. I can kinda understand the logic behind that though. If you're selling hatchlings, they are almost positively captive bred, whereas larger animals could potentially be wild caught...which is not allowed with or without a permit.

Raven


   

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