Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Fis 309.01 - Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)(a) The purpose of this rule is to minimize the risk of hunters bringing potentially diseased hunter killed carcasses or parts into New Hampshire and exposing wild and captive cervid populations to chronic wasting disease (CWD). CWD is a fatal neurological disorder belonging to a general class of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies that is known to affect white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and perhaps other members of the deer family native to or present in New Hampshire.(b) For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) "Cervid" means any member of the family Cervidae; and(2) "CWD positive jurisdiction" means those US states or Canadian provinces in which chronic wasting disease has been found in the wild or captive cervids.(c) No person shall import into the state any hunter killed cervid carcass or parts of a cervid carcass from CWD positive jurisdictions except for: (3) Antlers attached to skull caps from which all soft tissue has been removed;(4) Upper canine teeth, also known as buglers, whistlers, or ivories, from which all soft tissues has been removed;(5) Hides or capes with no part of head attached;(6) Finished taxidermy mounts; or(7) Tissues prepared and packaged for use by diagnostic or research laboratories.N.H. Admin. Code § Fis 309.01
#7963, eff 9-23-03; ss by #9720-A, eff 6-5-10;amd by #10142, eff 6-5-12
Amended by Volume XL Number 37, Filed September 10, 2020, Proposed by #13098, Effective 9/4/2020, Expires 3/3/2021Amended by Volume XLI Number 23, Filed June 10, 2021, Proposed by #13211, Effective 5/26/2021, Expires 5/26/2031