Federal Register - August 16, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, August 16, 1939
cant has for properly caring for the waterfowl; the number of each species of waterfowl in his possession, and how, when, and where they were acquired;
and, if the application is for a permit to take migratory waterfowl or their eggs, the species and the number of each species or of the eggs of each species proposed to be taken, and the specific locality where it is proposed to take them. No permit will be issued to take for propagation or to propagate migra tory waterfowl on premises on any part of which the hunting or shooting of waterfowl is permitted.
4. Every permittee shall keep books and records that shall correctly set forth the number of each species of waterfowl and their eggs taken by him, if he holds a permit to take waterfowl, the number of each species of waterfowl and their eggs possessed on the date of the application for a permit, the number of each species reared and killed, the number of each species and their eggs sold and transported, the manner in which they were transported, the name and address of each person from or to whom waterfowl and eggs were pur chased or sold, the number and species so purchased or otherwise acquired or sold and whether sold alive or dead, and the date of each transaction. When ever requested by the Chief of the Bu reau, the permittee shall submit to him such report of his operations under the permit as may be called for, and in any event shall file with the Secretary, on a form provided therefor, on or before January 10, a full report of his opera tions during the preceding calendar year. Failure to make the reports herein provided for will be cause for revocation of the permit.
5. A permittee shall at all reasonable hours allow any authorized employee of the United States Department of the In terior to enter and inspect the premises where operations are being carried on under this regulation and to inspect the books and records relating thereto.
6. No permit issued by the Secretary authorizes the taking, possession, sale, purchase, exchange, or transportation of migratory waterfowl or their eggs unless the permittee has in his possession while exercising any such privilege a valid, subsisting permit of equivalent tenor is sued to him by the State in which he proposes to operate. No permit issued by the Secretary authorizes the trans portation of migratory waterfowl or their eggs from Mexico into the United States unless such waterfowl or eggs are accom panied by a Mexican export permit.
Permits are not transferable and are re vocable at any time in the discretion of the Secretary. A permit revoked by the Secretary shall be surrendered to him by the person to whom it was issued on de mand of any employee of the United States Department of the Interior au thorized to enforce the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

7. A person may possess and trans port, subject to the provisions of para graph 8 of this regulation, for his own use, without a permit, live migratory waterfowl now legally possessed or here after legally acquired by him, but he may not purchase or sell such waterfowl without a permit. A State or municipal game farm or city park may possess, purchase, sell, and transport live migra tory waterfowl without a permit, but no such waterfowl shall be purchased from or sold to a person other than such State or municipal game farm or city park unless he has a permit. Feathers of wild ducks and wild geese legally killed, and feathers of such birds seized and condemned by Federal or State game authorities, may be possessed, pur chased, sold, and transported for use in making fishing flies, bed pillows, and mattresses, and for such similar com mercial purposes, but not for millinery or ornamental purposes.
8. Every package in which migratory waterfowl or parts or eggs thereof are shipped wholly within a State or Terri tory or the District ofColumbia, or in which such waterfowl or parts or eggs thereof are transported by any means whatever from one State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, to, into, or through another State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, or to a foreign country, shall be plainly and clearly marked, labeled, or tagged on the outside thereof to show the name and address of the consignor and consignee, the con tents of the package, the number of the permit under authority of which it is shipped or transported and the purpose for which the waterfowl or eggs are being shipped or transported.
Regulation 9.Permits to Collect Migra tory Birds for Scientific Purposes 1. A person in possession of a valid, subisting permit issued to him by a State, on its part, authorizing him to take therein migratory birds or their nests or eggs for scientific purposes may take such birds or their nests or eggs in such State for such purposes when authorized by a permit issued to him by the Secre tary. Both permits shall be carried on his person when he is taking migratory birds, or their nests or eggs, thereunder, and shall be exhibited to any person re questing to see them; but nothing herein shall be deemed to permit the taking of any migratory game bird during the open season therefor in any manner or by any means or at any time of th day not per mitted by regulations 3 and 4 of these regulations.
2. Applications for permits shall be ad dressed to the Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C., and must state the name and address of the applicant, his age, the State or Territory in which migratory birds or their nests or eggs are proposed to be taken, the purpose for which they are intended, information sufficient to show that such birds, nests,
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or eggs permitted to be taken will be de voted to scientific purposes, and the names and addresses of at least two wellknown ornithologists, principals, or su perintendents of educational or zoolbgical institutions, officials or members of zoological or natural history organiza tions, or instructors in zoology in high schools, colleges, or universities, from whom may be obtained information re specting the applicants status as a scien tific investigator. The applicant must furnish such other information touching his fitness to be entrusted with a permit as may be called for by the Secretary.
3. A permit may limit the number and species of migratory birds or their nests or eggs that may be taken thereunder, and the places where, time when, and means by which they may be taken, and may authorize the holder thereof, when possessed of an equivalent State permit, to possess, purchase, sell, exchange, and transport migratory birds and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes but not to purchase or sell to any per son not authorized by these regulations or by a permit issued thereunder to sell or purchase such birds, nests, or eggs, or it may limit the holder to one or more of these privileges. Public museums, zoological parks and societies, and pub lic scientific and educational institutions may possess, purchase, sell, echange, and transport migratory birds and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes, without a permit, but no such birds, nests, or eggs shall be taken without a permit or purchased from, sold to, or ex changed with a person not authorized by these regulations or by a permit is sued thereunder to sell, purchase, or ex change them. Migratory birds found wounded or dead, in the wounding or killing of which the finder was not im plicated, may be salvaged by him and possessed under permit issued by the Secretary upon such terms and condi tions as shall be stated in the permit, but they may not be sold, purchased, bartered, or exchanged. The plumage and skins of migratory game birds legally taken may be possessed and transported by a person without a per mit.
4. A taxidermist, when authorized by a permit issued by the Secretary, may possess any migratory bird or nest or egg thereof delivered to him for mounting or other preparation by any person who has legally taken or legally possesses it and may transport such bird, nest, or egg in consummation of such purpose when likewise authorized by the State in which such permittee is operating.
Every such permittee shall keep books and records correctly setting forth the name and address of each person deliv ering each migratory bird or nest or egg thereof to him, together with the name of each species, the date of delivery, the disposition of each such bird, nest, or egg and the date thereof, and such books and records shall be available for

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Federal Register - August 16, 1939

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Data16/08/1939

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