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SB 344Mammalian wildlife; separation and hybridization prohibited, exceptions.

VA 20261 session

Department of Wildlife Resources; premature separation and hybridization of mammalian wildlife prohibited; exceptions. Makes it unlawful to separate any mammalian wildlife offspring born in captivity from the mother prior to the offspring turning four months of age or such other species-specific age as may be prescribed by regulation of the Board of Wildlife Resources, except that wildlife offspring may be prematurely separated if a medical necessity exists pursuant to a written order from a veterinarian who is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth and has received training or experience in the care and management of the species being attended. The bill excludes the following from its provisions: (i) agricultural animals; (ii) noncommercial transfers or trades between accredited zoological facilities; (iii) an accredited zoological facility, as defined in the bill, that retains the mammalian wildlife offspring separated by such zoological facility; (iv) the Department of Wildlife Resources, a person operating under a wildlife rehabilitator, scientific collection, or endangered and threatened species permit approved by the Department, or a person operating under a species recovery plan approved by the Department; (v) the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; or (vi) any person rendering emergency neonatal aide, including the temporary separation of up to 72 hours until a licensed veterinarian can be engaged for assessment and treatment. The bill also makes it unlawful to intentionally and for commercial purposes propagate mammalian wildlife of different species, also known as hybridization. This bill is identical to HB 112.

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Action timeline (40)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0101
  3. · senate · S8122
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S0108
  6. · senate · S4640
  7. · senate · S4150
  8. · senate · S4140
  9. · senate · S4160
  10. · senate · S4150
  11. · senate · S4120
  12. · senate · S4410
  13. · senate · S4600
  14. · senate · S4601
  15. · senate · S5000
  16. · senate · S8500
  17. · house · H5220
  18. · house · H4110
  19. · house · H0101
  20. · house · H0105
  21. · house · H4120
  22. · house · H4130
  23. · house · H5100
  24. · senate · S5610
  25. · senate · S5601
  26. · senate · S8500
  27. · house · H5620
  28. · senate · S5620
  29. · senate · S7010
  30. · G7010
  31. · G7210
  32. · senate · S7300
  33. · house · H7300
  34. · G7320
  35. · senate · S5615
  36. · senate · S5602
  37. · house · H5620
  38. · senate · S5620
  39. · G7050
  40. · G9998
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1Jennifer B. Boysko (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
2William M. Stanley, Jr. (R, state_upper VA)cosponsor01
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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