Sec. 26-54. Permits for custodians of protected birds and quadrupeds.
Sec. 26-54. Permits for custodians of protected birds and quadrupeds. The
commissioner may appoint as custodians persons who may have in their possession
injured, sick or immature birds or quadrupeds until such time as they can be released,
and he may issue permits without fee authorizing possession of legally acquired wild
birds or quadrupeds as pets or for the purpose of training dogs. The commissioner may
regulate the number and species of birds or animals to be held under such permits and
the type and size of pens used in their confinement and their care and feeding. The
commissioner, in the interest of protecting other game, domestic birds or quadrupeds
or the public health and safety, or for a violation of any regulation under which the permit
was granted, may revoke such permit and may confiscate birds or animals possessed by
the permittee and may destroy such birds or animals when, in his opinion, such action
is advisable. Such permits shall expire December thirty-first of each year and may be
renewed each year. The commissioner may require such annual reports from such permittees as he deems advisable. Any person who possesses any such bird or quadruped
for any of such purposes unless so authorized by the commissioner shall be fined not
more than one hundred dollars.
(1949 Rev., S. 4860; 1953, S. 2452d; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 250; P.A. 73-20, S. 1, 2.)
History: 1971 act replaced references to board of fisheries and game with references to environmental protection
commissioner; P.A. 73-20 substituted "game birds" for "wild birds".