Regulation

The Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act 2015

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The characteristics of the Regulation

Type of regulation:
Import Permit - required
Description of the regulation:

Import of any Exotic Wildlife

Official text describing the regulation:
NativeTerrestrialBD-National-ParksAct2015.pdf
Cites-ApplicationForm.pdf
Partner countries to which it applies:

All Countries

Authority who issued the regulation:
NPCS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
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(230) 464-4053/ 4471
http://agriculture.govmu.org

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How is the regulation enforced?

Where/when is the control enforced:
MAIFS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
Authority enforcing the control:
NPCS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
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(230) 464-4053/ 4471
http://agriculture.govmu.org
Contact: 
Director of NPCS
npcs@govmu.org

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The process in order to get compliance

Process for complying:

Permit to introduce live animal other than livestock or fish (i.e exotic wildlife) in accordance with section 35 of the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act (2015).
Permit to import prescribed wildlife or any product thereof ( i.e CITES listed species, its derivatives and products) in accordance with section 25 of the above act.

1. Submit letter of application or prescribed form to the Director of National Park & Conservation Service
2. Screening & Processing of Application by NPCS
3. In case of Wildlife listed in the CITES appendices; A CITES Permit is required
4. Decision, where applicable, is directed to Parent Ministry for approval
5. Application approved: Issue permit
6. Application not approved: Inform applicant
7. Upon receipt of Approval; Applicant has to apply for a Veterinary Certificate from Veterinary Services

File of the process for complying:
wildlife-application-form.pdf
Average time to get compliance:
15-60 days
Cost estimate to get compliance:

Fees Payable: Import permit: Rs 50
CITES permit: Rs 300
Scientific Research: No fees
For importation of any species of wildlife, it has to be screened for potential invasiveness and only then, approval can be given.

Once I have it, what do I have to do:

Upon receipt of Approval - Applicant has to apply for a Veterinary Certificate from Veterinary Services

Validity of the compliance:
6 months
Authority delivering compliance:
NPCS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
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(230) 464-4053/ 4471
http://agriculture.govmu.org
Contact: 
Director of National Parks and Conservation Service
npcs@govmu.org

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