[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR222.301]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 222_GENERAL ENDANGERED AND THREATENED MARINE SPECIES--Table of
 
                   Subpart C_General Permit Procedures
 
Sec. 222.301  General requirements.


    (a)(1) The regulations in this subpart C provide uniform rules and 
procedures for application, issuance, renewal, conditions, and general 
administration of permits issuable pursuant to parts 222, 223, and 224 
of this chapter. While this section provides generic rules and 
procedures applicable to all permits, other sections may provide more 
specific rules and procedures with respect to certain types of permits. 
In such cases, the requirements in all applicable sections must be 
satisfied.
    (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Assistant 
Administrator may approve variations from the requirements of parts 222, 
223, and 224 of this chapter when the Assistant Administrator finds that 
an emergency exists and that the proposed variations will not hinder 
effective administration of those parts and will not be unlawful. Other 
sections within parts 222, 223, and 224 of this chapter may allow for a 
waiver or variation of specific requirements for emergency situations, 
upon certain conditions. In such cases, those conditions must be 
satisfied in order for the waiver or variation to be lawful.
    (b) No person shall take, import, export or engage in any other 
prohibited activity involving any species of fish or wildlife under the 
jurisdiction of the Secretary of Commerce that has been determined to be 
endangered under the Act, or that has been determined to be threatened 
and for which the prohibitions of section 9(a)(1) of the Act have been 
applied by regulation, without a valid permit issued pursuant to these 
regulations. The permit shall entitle the person to whom it is issued to 
engage in the activity specified in the permit, subject to the 
limitations of the Act and the regulations in parts 222, 223, and 224 of 
this chapter, for the period stated on the permit, unless sooner 
modified, suspended or revoked.
    (c) Each person intending to engage in an activity for which a 
permit is required by parts 222, 223, and 224 of this chapter or by the 
Act shall, before commencing such activity, obtain a valid permit 
authorizing such activity. Any person who desires to obtain permit 
privileges authorized by parts 222, 223, and 224 of this chapter must 
apply for such permit in accordance with the requirements of these 
sections. If the information required for each specific, permitted 
activity is included, one application may be accepted for all permits 
required, and a single permit may be issued.
    (d)(1) Any permit issued under these regulations must be in the 
possession of the person to whom it is issued (or of an agent of such 
person) while any animal subject to the permit is in the possession of 
such person or agent. Specifically, a person or his/her agent must be in 
possession of a permit during the time of the authorized taking, 
importation, exportation, or of any other act and during the period of 
any transit incident to such taking, importation, exportation, or to any 
other act.
    (2) A duplicate copy of the issued permit must be physically 
attached to the tank, container, package, enclosure, or other means of 
containment, in which the animal is placed for purposes of storage, 
transit, supervision, or care.
    (e) The authorizations on the face of a permit setting forth 
specific times, dates, places, methods of taking, numbers and kinds of 
fish or wildlife, location of activity, authorize certain circumscribed 
transactions, or otherwise permit a specifically limited matter, are to 
be strictly construed and shall not be interpreted to permit similar or 
related matters outside the scope of strict construction.
    (f) Permits shall not be altered, erased, or mutilated, and any 
permit which has been altered, erased, or mutilated shall immediately 
become invalid.

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    (g) Any permit issued under parts 222, 223, and 224 of this chapter 
shall be displayed for inspection, upon request, to an authorized 
officer, or to any other person relying upon its existence.
    (h) Permittees may be required to file reports of the activities 
conducted under the permit. Any such reports shall be filed not later 
than March 31 for the preceding calendar year ending December 31, or any 
portion thereof, during which a permit was in force, unless the 
regulations of parts 222, 223, or 224 of this chapter or the provisions 
of the permit set forth other reporting requirements.
    (i) From the date of issuance of the permit, the permittee shall 
maintain complete and accurate records of any taking, possession, 
transportation, sale, purchase, barter, exportation, or importation of 
fish or wildlife pursuant to such permit. Such records shall be kept 
current and shall include the names and addresses of persons with whom 
any fish or wildlife has been purchased, sold, bartered, or otherwise 
transferred, and the date of such transaction, and such other 
information as may be required or appropriate. Such records, unless 
otherwise specified, shall be entered in books, legibly written in the 
English language. Such records shall be retained for 5 years from the 
date of issuance of the permit.
    (j) Any person holding a permit pursuant to parts 222, 223, and 224 
of this chapter shall allow the Assistant Administrator to enter the 
permit holder's premises at any reasonable hour to inspect any fish or 
wildlife held or to inspect, audit, or copy any permits, books, or 
records required to be kept by these regulations or by the Act. Such 
person shall display any permit issued pursuant to these regulations or 
to the Act upon request by an authorized officer or by any other person 
relying on its existence.