Title 301 | Chapter 004 | Regulation 110


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301 KAR 4:110.Administration of drugs to wildlife.

Section 1.

Definitions.

(1)

"Captive wildlife" means wildlife legally kept in confinement by fence or other structure or restraint intended to prevent escape and does not include fish.

(2)

"Drug" means any chemical substance, other than food or mineral supplements, that affects the structure or biological function of any wildlife.

(3)

"Noncaptive wildlife" means wildlife not legally kept in confinement by fence or other structure or restraint intended to prevent escape and does not include fish.

Section 2.

Administration of Drugs. Except as provided in this administrative regulation, a person shall not administer drugs to noncaptive wildlife without written authorization from the commissioner.

Section 3.

Petitions.

(1)

Persons or entities shall petition the commissioner in writing for authorization to administer drugs to noncaptive wildlife. Written petitions shall include:

(a)

A biological or sociological justification for the need to administer a drug to noncaptive wildlife;

(b)

A literature review of the known and potential effects of the drug on individual animals, the wildlife population, and potential consumers of wildlife; and

(c)

A detailed plan and timeline for administration of the drug(s).

(2)

The commissioner may issue a waiver for the petition requirement for authorization to administer drugs to noncaptive wildlife for specific situations involving:

(a)

Public safety; or

(b)

Wildlife disease outbreaks.

Section 4.

Exemptions. This administrative regulation shall not apply to:

(1)

The administration of drugs to captive wildlife including captive cervids;

(2)

The treatment of sick or injured wildlife by:

(a)

A licensed veterinarian;

(b)

A holder of a wildlife rehabilitation permit; or

(c)

A holder of a valid scientific collection permit;

(3)

The administration of drugs by Commercial Nuisance Wildlife Control operators licensed by the department as set forth in 301 KAR 3:120; or

(4)

Employees of federal or state government in the performance of their official duties related to public health, wildlife management, or wildlife removal.

Section 5.

Disposition of Wildlife. An officer of the department may take possession or dispose of any noncaptive wildlife if the officer has probable cause to believe the noncaptive wildlife have been administered drugs in violation of this administrative regulation.

HISTORY: (35 Ky.R. 1100; 1452; eff. 1-5-2009; Certified to be amended, filing deadline 8-5-2021.)

7-Year Expiration: 6/8/2030

Last Updated: 6/20/2023


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