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Georgia Update

SgtStinky Jan 23, 2010 06:05 AM

Georgia SB 303 is now in committee. The bottom line is if this thing goes through we will have to pay a licensing fee of $236 once a year (for a collection, not per snake) and microchip any of the listed pythons that obtain a girth of greater than 2 inches.

Anyone have a bad experience with microchips?

If you are from Georgia please contact me.

http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2009_10/pdf/sb303.pdf

Replies (3)

SgtStinky Jan 23, 2010 10:38 AM

Please see the link for more information

http://www.pijac.org/petinformation/breakingnews.asp

basinboa Jan 29, 2010 07:58 AM

Hi,

I am from Brazil and here all legal wild animals must be microchiped. It is fairly easy to use, unless you are dealing with species that are too small or are born too small like GTPs for instance, or Corn Snakes.

But using it for large boids is very easy.

SgtStinky Feb 02, 2010 07:54 PM

Please see the link below

http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/prnewswire/press_releases/national/Georgia/2010/02/02/DC47994

USARK Alert:

Yesterday S303 was heard before the Georgia Senate Natural Resources Committee. The bill introduced by Senator Douglas (District 17) would require a cost prohibitive permit system and micro chipping provision that could put reptile farmers out of business and take away the ability of people to own animals that are currently legal to own in Georgia. Penalties for violations of the statute could bring fines of up to $1000 and a year in jail.

An attorney testified on behalf of USARK and our members in Georgia. Also testifying was Snakes are Us Reptile Rescue, GA Dept of Natural Resources and Georgia Wildlife Federation. USARK asked that economic factors and small business considerations be more closely examined, and that a more suitable Committee Substitute be forwarded. Committee Vice Chairman Senator Bulloch questioned the necessity or effectiveness of such a bill. The request by USARK and the Reptile Rescue to fore go a "Favorable" rating was honored. A second hearing is scheduled for tomorrow at 2pm at the State Capitol in Atlanta. It is the opinion of USARK that this new hearing has been scheduled too soon and S303 needs careful and well thought out consideration prior to moving forward. USARK suggests using their model legislation as a template to move forward. It was recently passed in North Carolina and addresses security, containment and escape prevention. There are no permits or fees and the legislation does not necessitate administration by the State Dept of Natural Resources. It will cost the state nothing because it is written into criminal statute.

It is important that you attend the meeting if at all possible! There is Strength in Numbers... Protect Your Rights!! Hearing will be at the Capitol Office Building at 2PM February 3, 2010.

Click here to read S303:

http://usark.org/uploads/GAsb303.pdf

Send an Email to the Senate Natural Resources Committee today to OPPOSE S303.

http://usark.org/campaign.php?id=10

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