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    TODAY!!! Effective Date(s):March 23, 2012

    EVERYONE TAKE NOTE!!!!

    TODAY IS THE DAY!!!!!

    NO INTERSTATE TRADE OF BURMESE PYTHONS, NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICAN ROCK PYTHONS AND YELLOW ANACONDAS IN ADDITION TO THE PREVIOUSLY LISTED GUAM TREE SNAKE.

    ADHERE TO THIS FEDERAL LISTING AND ANY AND ALL LOCAL AND STATE REGULATION PERTAINING TO THESE AND ALL REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN SPECIES.



    50 CFR--PART 16
    View Printed Federal Register page77 FR 3366in PDF format.
    Amendment(s) published January 23, 2012, in 77 FR 3366


    Effective Date(s): March 23, 2012
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    2. Amend §16.15 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
    § 16.15 Importation of live reptiles or their eggs.


    (a) The importation, transportation, or acquisition of any live specimen, gamete, viable egg, or hybrid of the species listed in this paragraph is prohibited except as provided under the terms and conditions set forth in §16.22:


    (1) Boiga irregularis (brown tree snake).


    (2) Python molurus (including P. molurus molurus (Indian python) and P. molurus bivittatus (Burmese python).


    (3) Python sebae (Northern African python or African rock python).


    (4) Python natalensis (Southern African python or African rock python).


    (5) Eunectes notaeus (yellow anaconda).


    http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...tart=1;size=25
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    Last edited by dr del; 03-23-2012 at 08:29 PM. Reason: fixing link

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    Re: TODAY!!! Effective Date(s):March 23, 2012

    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy Barker View Post
    EVERYONE TAKE NOTE!!!!

    TODAY IS THE DAY!!!!!

    NO INTERSTATE TRADE OF BURMESE PYTHONS, NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICAN ROCK PYTHONS AND YELLOW ANACONDAS IN ADDITION TO THE PREVIOUSLY LISTED GUAM TREE SNAKE.

    ADHERE TO THIS FEDERAL LISTING AND ANY AND ALL LOCAL AND STATE REGULATION PERTAINING TO THESE AND ALL REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN SPECIES.



    50 CFR--PART 16
    View Printed Federal Register page77 FR 3366in PDF format.
    Amendment(s) published January 23, 2012, in 77 FR 3366


    Effective Date(s): March 23, 2012
    *************************************

    2. Amend §16.15 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
    § 16.15 Importation of live reptiles or their eggs.


    (a) The importation, transportation, or acquisition of any live specimen, gamete, viable egg, or hybrid of the species listed in this paragraph is prohibited except as provided under the terms and conditions set forth in §16.22:


    (1) Boiga irregularis (brown tree snake).


    (2) Python molurus (including P. molurus molurus (Indian python) and P. molurus bivittatus (Burmese python).


    (3) Python sebae (Northern African python or African rock python).


    (4) Python natalensis (Southern African python or African rock python).


    (5) Eunectes notaeus (yellow anaconda).


    http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text...tart=1;size=25
    [/SIZE]
    Tracy, the link did not work for me.

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