Regulation

Wildlife & National Parks Act 1993, Wildlife (Amendment) Regulations 2013

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The characteristics of the Regulation

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

IMPORT PERMIT to introduce Live Animals other than livestock or fish (Exotic wildlife, section23(1)); for prescribed (CITES) wildlife (section 17(c))

Official text describing the regulation:
Wildlife-and-national-park-act-1993.pdf
Conditions-for-importation-by-individual.pdf
Conditions-for-importation-of-non-invasive-petshop-owners.pdf
Conditions-for-import-birds-breeding-export.pdf
Wildlife-Regulations-1998.pdf
Partner countries to which it applies:

All countries

Authority who issued the regulation:
NPCS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
Réduit.

(230) 464-4053/ 4471
http://agriculture.govmu.org
Contact: 
Mr M. Puttoo
npcs@govmu.org

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How is the regulation enforced?

Authority enforcing the control:
NPCS (National Parks and Conservation Service)
Réduit.

(230) 464-4053/ 4471
http://agriculture.govmu.org

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The process in order to get compliance

Process for complying:

1. Submit letter of application to Director of  NPCS.

2. After site visit and approval of application, fill up attached form and see conditions for a. Individual b. Pet traders c. Breeder.

3. Apply for import permit from the Division of Veterinary Services. (See attached form).

 

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

Exotic wildlife - Rs. 50.00

Prescribed wildlife - Rs.300.00 per consignment

For Pet traders - 5.00 USD per live bird imported

For caged birds - Rs.100.00 for every 10 birds or less.

Other live animals - Rs. 200.00 per animal

Clearance fee at port of entry - Rs.500.00 per consignment.

Quarantine fee - Rs.15.00 per day

Authority delivering compliance:
DVS (Division of Veterinary Services)
Agricultural Services, Réduit.
(230) 454-1016/17, 466-0881
http://agriculture.govmu.org
Contact: 
Dr. D. Meenowa

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