Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 16-4016 - WILDLIFE PROTECTION INFRACTIONS4016.1 Violation of the following provision shall be a Class 1 infraction:
(a) 19 DCMR § 1570.1 (engaging in the control of wildlife without a license);(b) 19 DCMR § 1570.13 (controlling wildlife species not designated by the license);(c) 19 DCMR § 1571.1 (failure to register as a wildlife control services provider with the Department prior to providing services);(d) 19 DCMR §1571.2 (failure to register as a wildlife control services provider when working as a self-employed wildlife control operator);(e) 19 DCMR § 1574.1 (failure to employ non- lethal means as the preference in the control of problem wildlife);(f) 19 DCMR § 1574.3 (euthanizing, killing, relocating, distressing, displacing, or otherwise harming a Species of Greatest Conservation Need without written permission from the Department);(g) 19 DCMR§ 1574.5(a) (Removing, altering, or destroying a Migratory Bird nest with eggs or the young without obtaining a federal permit);(h) 19 DCMR § 1574.9 (failure to obtain written permission from the Department to transport wildlife out of the District);(i) 19 DCMR § 1574.10 (failure to obtain written permission from the Department to transport wildlife into the District);(j) 19 DCMR§ 1576.5 (failure obtain a federal permit prior to using a mist or rocket net to capture a bird or bat outdoors);(k) 19 DCMR § 1576.12(a) (failure to immediately release, at the site of capture, captured non-target wildlife that is healthy and does not pose an unreasonable risk to the health and safety of persons or domestic animals);(l) 19 DCMR § 1576.12(b) (relocating captured non-target wildlife to a property without obtaining prior permission from the property owner);(m) 19 DCMR § 1576.14(b) (relocating captured target wildlife to a property without the written permission of the property owner);(n) 19 DCMR § 1576.18 (failure to keep captured wildlife in a covered, secure safe container during transport);(o) 19 DCMR § 1576.20 (failure to use the quickest, least stressful, and least painful method of euthanasia on sick, injured, or orphaned wildlife);(p) 19 DCMR § 1576.21 (failure to use a method of euthanasia that conforms to the Report of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Panel on Euthanasia: 2013 Edition for Free-Ranging Wildlife and Domestic Animals);(q) 19 DCMR § 1576.22 (failure to obtain prior approval from the Department to use a method of euthanasia not published in the Report of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Panel on Euthanasia: 2013 Edition for Free-Ranging Wildlife and Domestic Animals).(r) 19 DCMR § 1577.1 (use of a toxicant prohibited by the Department for use on wildlife);(s) 19 DCMR § 1577.2 (prohibited use of a toxicant to control pigeons, European starlings, or house sparrows); or(t) 19 DCMR § 1577.4 (prohibited use of a leg-hold and other body-gripping trap, body-crushing trap, snare, or harpoon-type trap to control wildlife).4016.2 Violation of the following provision shall be a Class 2 infraction:
(a) 19 DCMR § 1576.3 (failure to check a mist net at least once every hour);(b) 19 DCMR § 1576.9 (failure to check a trap at least once every twenty-four (24) hours, or more frequently as environmental conditions deemed necessary);(c) 19 DCMR § 1576.11 (failure to check the trap if remote technology fails to report in twenty-four (24) hours);(d) 19 DCMR § 1576.15 (failure to make reasonable effort to keep dependent young wildlife with their parent);(e) 19 DCMR § 1576.16 (failure to obtain written authorization from the Department prior to holding wildlife for the purpose of reuniting dependent young);(f) 19 DCMR § 1576.19 (selling, bartering, trading, giving, or retaining wildlife or parts thereof);(g) 19 DCMR § 1577.3 (prohibited use of sticky or glue trap to control wildlife); or(h) 19 DCMR § 1577.5 (failure to obtain written permission from the Department to keep wildlife in captivity for longer than thirty-six (36) hours).4016.3 Violation of the following provisions shall be a Class 3 infraction:
(a) 19 DCMR § 1573.4 (failure to report a potential outbreak or widespread occurrence of suspected disease in wildlife to the Department);(b) 19 DCMR § 1574.6 (failure to obtain written permission and guidance from the Department prior to controlling bats);(c) 19 DCMR § 1574.8 (wildlife control of an amphibian or a turtle);(d) 19 DCMR § 1574.11 (failure to notify the Department prior to performing wildlife control on black bears or coyotes);(e) 19 DCMR§ 1575.2 (wildlife control of a feral cat in violation of the District's policy of trap, spay or neuter, return, or adoption of feral cats);(f) 19 DCMR § 1576.8 (failure to set a trap to avoid capture or harm to a non-targeted wildlife);(g) 19 DCMR § 1576.13(a) (b) (failure to transfer to the District's Animal Care and Control Agency or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in the District, captured non-target wildlife that is believed to be sick, injured, orphaned, or that poses an unreasonable risk to people or domestic animals, or that is otherwise unfit for release);(h) 19 DCMR § 1576.14(c) (failure to surrender captured target wildlife expressing symptoms of disease to the District's Animal Care and Control Agency for evaluation and assessment);(i) 19 DCMR § 1576.14(d) (failure to transfer sick, injured, or abandoned captured target wildlife to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in the District); or(j) 19 DCMR§ 1576.17 (failure to prevent or limit unnecessary discomfort, behavioral stress, or physical harm to captured wildlife during handling, or transport).4016.4 Violation of the following provisions shall be a Class 4 infraction:
(a) 19 DCMR § 1573.2 (failure of a wildlife control services provider to submit an accurate summary of wildlife control activities for the preceding year to the Department by January 15th).4016.5 Violation of the following provisions shall be a Class 5 infraction:
(a) 19 DCMR § 1570.6 (failure of a wildlife control operator to be in possession of their license while engaging in wildlife control activities);(b) 19 DCMR § 1572.1 (failure of the wildlife control operator to provide a written assessment of the problem and proposed wildlife control measures);(c) 19 DCMR§ 1573.1 (failure of a wildlife control operator to maintain required records of each wildlife control service call);(d) 19 DCMR § 1573.3 (failure of a wildlife control services provider to make required records available for inspection by the Department); or(e) 19 DCMR § 1576.7 (failure to label trap or exclusionary device with the name, address, and phone number of the wildlife control operator or wildlife control services provider).D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 16, r. 16-4016
Final Rulemaking published at 65 DCR 15992 (12/6/2019)