36-709 — REASONABLE INSPECTION -- NOTICE OF VIOLATION -- REQUIRED RECORDS
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TITLE 36
FISH AND GAME
CHAPTER 7
CAPTIVE WILDLIFE
36-709. REASONABLE INSPECTION -- NOTICE OF VIOLATION -- REQUIRED RECORDS.
(a) Inspection of Facilities Operated Under License or Permit. As a condition
to the issuance of a license or permit for the confinement of wildlife as
hereinbefore provided in this chapter, the director or his duly authorized
representative shall have the right at any reasonable time to enter upon and
inspect any facility and wildlife held in captivity. The director shall give
written notice of any violation and shall specify a reasonable time of not
less than ten (10) days to remove or eliminate the violation. If upon the
expiration of such time the violation has not been removed or eliminated, he
may issue a citation and pursue the matter in a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(b) Inspection of Other Facilities. The director or his duly authorized
representatives shall have the right at any reasonable time to go upon and
inspect any fur farm or domestic cervidae farm operated under the provisions
of title 25, Idaho Code, as amended, or any other facilities where wildlife,
including birds, is held in captivity without a permit.
(c) Records Required. Any person who imports, possesses or sells any
wildlife, exotic or found wild in this state, shall keep accurate records as
to the dates, names and addresses of persons or facilities from which the
wildlife was obtained, as well as records of disposal, purchase or sale of any
wildlife in their possession or possessed during the past five (5) years. Such
records shall be produced at the request of the director or his duly
authorized representative.
(d) Failure to Allow Inspection or to Produce Records. No person shall
refuse reasonable inspection or to fail to maintain or to produce records for
the director or his representative on request.