11-0524 - Nuisance wildlife control operators.

§ 11-0524. Nuisance wildlife control operators.    1. No person shall charge a fee to take, possess, transport or release  wildlife  whenever  it  becomes  a nuisance pursuant to section 11-0505,  11-0507, 11-0521, or 11-0523 of this title unless such person  has  been  issued a nuisance wildlife control operator license by the department.    2.  No  person  shall be issued a license by the department under this  section  unless  he  or  she  provides  evidence  satisfactory  to   the  department,  that  he  or  she  has  completed nuisance wildlife control  training. In addition to any other requirements of the department,  such  training shall include training in site evaluation, methods of resolving  common  nuisance  wildlife  problems,  including,  but  not  limited to,  non-lethal methods; exclusion methods; habitat modification; and capture  and handling techniques.    3. The department may issue  a  revocable  nuisance  wildlife  control  operator license and adopt regulations concerning the qualifications for  such  license  and  the  terms  and conditions of such license provided,  however,  that  any  such  regulations,  terms  and  conditions  include  training requirements consistent with subdivision two of this section.    4.  The  fee for a nuisance wildlife control operator license shall be  fifty dollars paid annually to be deposited  in  the  conservation  fund  established pursuant to section eighty-three of the state finance law.    5.  Any person licensed pursuant to this section shall submit annually  a report to the  department  which  specifies  each  client's  name  and  address,  the  date  work  was  performed,  the  species controlled, the  abatement method used, the disposition of  the  animal,  and  any  other  information as required by the department. The department shall annually  update  a  list  of  nuisance  wildlife  control  operators  and make it  available to the public in both printed and electronic formats.