SUBPART B—Prohibitions, Exemptions, and Requirements (§23.13 to §23.27)
- 23.13—What is prohibited?
- 23.15—How may I travel internationally with my personal or household effects, including tourist souvenirs?
- 23.16—What are the U.S. CITES requirements for urine, feces, and synthetically derived DNA?
- 23.17—What are the requirements for CITES specimens traded internationally by diplomatic, consular, military, and other persons exempt from customs duties or inspections?
- 23.18—What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I wildlife?
- 23.19—What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I plants?
- 23.20—What CITES documents are required for international trade?
- 23.21—What happens if a country enters a reservation for a species?
- 23.22—What are the requirements for in-transit shipments?
- 23.23—What information is required on U.S. and foreign CITES documents?
- 23.24—What code is used to show the source of the specimen?
- 23.25—What additional information is required on a non-Party CITES document?
- 23.26—When is a U.S. or foreign CITES document valid?
- 23.27—What CITES documents do I present at the port?