23.56—What U.S. CITES document conditions do I need to follow?
(1)
You must comply with the provisions of part 13 of this subchapter as conditions of the document, as well as other applicable regulations in this subchapter, including, but not limited to, any that require permits. You must comply with all applicable local, State, Federal, tribal, and foreign wildlife or plant conservation laws.
(2)
For export and re-export of live wildlife and plants, transport conditions must comply with CITES'Guidelines for transport and preparation for shipment of live wild animals and plants or, in the case of air transport of live wildlife, with International Air Transport Association Live Animals Regulations.
(3)
You must return the original CITES document to the issuing office if you do not use it, it expires, or you request renewal or amendment.
(4)
When appropriate, a Management Authority may require that you identify Appendix-II and -III wildlife or plants with a mark. All live Appendix-I wildlife must be securely marked or uniquely identified. Such mark or identification must be made in a way that the border official can verify that the specimen and CITES document correspond. If a microchip is used, we may, if necessary, ask the importer, exporter, or re-exporter to have equipment on hand to read the microchip at the time of import, export, or re-export.
(b) Standard conditions.
You must comply with the standard conditions provided in this part for specific types of CITES documents.
(c) Special conditions.
We may place special conditions on a CITES document based on the needs of the species or the proposed activity. You must comply with any special conditions contained in or attached to a CITES document.