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LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA ONE HUNDRED SECOND LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE BILL Introduced by Cornett,. Read first time January 0, 0 Committee: Natural Resources A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to wildlife; to amend sections -0, -0.0, -0.0, -, and -, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, and sections -, -0, -, -, and -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00; to change provisions relating to seized property, wildlife in captivity, and captive wildlife permits; to define and redefine terms; to harmonize provisions; and to repeal the original sections. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, --

0 0 Section. Section -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00, is amended to read: - () Except for wildlife, pet animals, or equines as provided in subsection () of this section, property seized under a search warrant or validly seized without a warrant shall be safely kept by the officer seizing the same unless otherwise directed by the judge or magistrate, and shall be so kept so long as necessary for the purpose of being produced as evidence on any trial. Property seized may not be taken from the officer having it in custody by replevin or other writ so long as it is or may be required as evidence in any trial, nor may it be so taken in any event where a complaint has been filed in connection with which the property was or may be used as evidence, and the court in which such complaint was filed shall have exclusive jurisdiction for disposition of the property or funds and to determine rights therein, including questions respecting the title, possession, control, and disposition thereof. ()(a) Any wildlife, pet animal, or equine seized under a search warrant or validly seized without a warrant may be kept by the officer seizing the same on the property of the person who owns, keeps, harbors, maintains, or controls such pet animal. or equine. (b) When any wildlife, pet animal, or equine is seized or held the court shall provide the person who owns, keeps, harbors, maintains, or controls such pet animal or equine with notice that a hearing will be had and specify the date, time, and place of such --

0 0 hearing. Such notice shall be served by personal or residential service or by certified mail. If such notice cannot be served by such methods, service may be made by publication in the county where such pet animal or equine was seized. Such publication shall be made after application and order of the court. Unless otherwise determined and ordered by the court, the date of such hearing shall be no later than ten days after the seizure. (c) At the hearing, the court shall determine the disposition of the wildlife, pet animal, or equine, and if the court determines that any pet animal or equine such animal shall not be returned, the court shall order the person from whom the pet animal or equine such animal was seized to pay all expenses for the support and maintenance of the pet animal, or equine, including expenses for shelter, food, veterinary care, and board, necessitated by the possession of the pet animal. or equine. At the hearing, the court shall also consider the person's ability to pay for the expenses of the pet animal or equine and the amount of such payments. Payments shall be for a succeeding thirty-day period with the first payment due on or before the tenth day following the hearing. Payments for each subsequent succeeding thirty-day period, if any, shall be due on or before the tenth day of such period. (d) If a person becomes delinquent in his or her payments for the expenses of the wildlife, pet animal, or equine, the court shall hold a hearing to determine the disposition of the seized pet animal. or equine. Notice of such hearing shall be given to the --

0 0 person who owns, keeps, harbors, maintains, or controls such pet animal or equine and to any lienholder or security interest holder of record as provided in subdivision (b) of this subsection. (e) An appeal may be entered within ten days after a hearing under subdivision (c) or (d) of this subsection. Any person filing an appeal shall post a bond sufficient to pay all costs of care of the wildlife, pet animal, or equine for thirty days. Such payment will be required for each succeeding thirty-day period until the appeal is final. (f) Should the person be found not guilty, all funds paid for the expenses of the wildlife, pet animal, or equine shall be returned to the person. (g) For purposes of this subsection: (i) Pet animal means any domestic dog, domestic cat, mini pig, domestic rabbit, domestic ferret, domestic rodent, bird except a bird raised as an agricultural animal and specifically excluding any bird possessed under a license issued by the State of Nebraska or the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, nonlethal aquarium fish, nonlethal invertebrate, amphibian, turtle, nonvenomous snake that will not grow to more than eight feet in length at maturity, or such other animal as may be specified and for which a permit shall be issued by an animal control authority after inspection and approval, except that any animal forbidden to be sold, owned, or possessed by federal or state law is not a pet animal; and (ii) Equine means a horse, pony, donkey, mule, hinny, or --

0 0 llama; and. (iii) Wildlife means animals that cannot be kept in captivity without a permit under section -. (h) This section shall not preempt, and shall not be construed to preempt, any ordinance of a city of the metropolitan class. Sec.. Section -0, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00, is amended to read: -0 Sections -0 to - and sections and of this act shall be known and may be cited as the Game Law. Sec.. Section -0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: -0 For purposes of the Game Law, unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions found in sections -0 to - and sections and of this act are used. Sec.. Section -0.0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: -0.0 Captive, as it pertains to captive wildlife, captive wild birds, or captive wild mammals, or captive wild reptiles means the condition of captivity. Sec.. Section -0.0, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: -0.0 Captivity means a condition which limits or restricts the free egress or free range of wild birds, wild mammals, wild reptiles, or other wildlife by the use of fences, barriers, or --

restraints. 0 0 Sec.. Section -, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: - Wild mammals means: the species of mammals native to, migrating to or through, or having established free-ranging populations in the State of Nebraska except the fallow deer, the house mouse, the Norway rat, the black rat, the feral domestic dog, and the feral domestic cat. () Class Mammalia, Order Artiodactyls, including hippopotamuses, giraffes, camels, and deer, but not including fallow deer, cattle, swine, sheep, or goats; () Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora: (a) Family Felidae, including lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, lynx, bobcats, ocelots, and servals, but not including domestic cats and feral domestic cats; (b) Family Canidae, including wolves, coyotes, foxes, and jackals, but not including domestic dogs and feral domestic dogs; (c) Family Ursidae, including all bears; (d) Family Mustelidae, including weasels, skunks, martins, and minks, but not including ferrets; (e) Family Procyonidae, including raccoons and coatis; (f) Family Hyaenidae, including hyenas; and (g) Family Viverridae, including civets, genets, mongooses, and binturongs; () Class Mammalia, Order Edentatia, including anteaters, --

0 0 armadillos, and sloths; () Class Mammalia, Order Marsupialia, including opossums, kangaroos, and wallabies, but not including sugar gliders; () Class Mammalia, Order Perissodactyla, including rhinoceroses, tapirs, but not including horses, donkeys, and mules; () Class Mammalia, Order Primates, including lemurs, monkeys, chimpanzees, and gorillas; () Class Mammalia, Order Proboscidae, including elephants; () Class Mammalia, Order Rodentia, including squirrels, beavers, porcupines, and prairie dogs, but not including house mice, Norway rats, black rats, guinea pigs, rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters, and degus; and () Any other species of mammals native to, migrating to or through, or having established free-ranging populations in the state. Sec.. Wild reptiles means: () Class Reptilia, Order Squamata: (a) Family Varanidae, only water monitors and crocodile monitors; (b) Family Iguanaidae, only green iguanas and rock iguanas; (c) Family Boidae, all species whose adult length has the potential to exceed eight feet; (d) Family Pythonidae, all species whose adult length has --

0 0 the potential to exceed eight feet; (e) Family Colubridae, only boomslangs and African twig snakes; (f) Family Elapidae, all species, including coral snakes, cobras, and mambas; (g) Family Nactricidae, only keelback snakes; and (h) Family Viperidae, all species, including copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes; and () Class Reptilia, Order Crocodilia, all species, including crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gavials. Sec.. Wildlife sanctuary means a nonprofit organization as described in section 0(b)()(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code that operates a facility that is a place of refuge where abused, neglected, unwanted, impounded, abandoned, orphaned, or displaced wildlife are provided care for their lifetime or released back to their natural habitat and is a facility with the following characteristics: () No activity that is not inherent to the animal's nature, natural conduct, or the animal in its natural habitat is conducted except as needed for routine animal husbandry; () No commercial activity involving animals occurs including, but not limited to, the sale of or trade in animals, animal parts, animal by-products or animal offspring; the sale of photographic opportunities involving animals; or the use of animals for any type of entertainment purpose; --

0 0 () No unescorted public visitations or direct contact between the public and the animals occurs; or () No breeding of animals occurs in the facility. Sec.. Section -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00, is amended to read: - () No person shall keep in captivity in this state, without first obtaining a permit to do so as provided by section - or -, any: (a) Wild wild birds;, (b) Wild any wild mammals;, (c) Wild reptiles; (d) Nongame any nongame wildlife in need of conservation as determined by the commission under section -0; and (e) Wildlife, or any wildlife determined to be an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered Species Act or section -0. without first having obtained a permit to do so as provided by section - or -. () Except as provided in subsection () of this section, no person shall keep in captivity in this state any wolf, any skunk, or any member of the families Felidae and Ursidae. This subsection shall not apply to (a) the species Felis domesticus, (b) any zoo, park, refuge, wildlife area, or nature center owned or operated by a city, village, state, or federal agency or any zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums or the Zoological Association of America, or (c) any person who holds a captive wildlife permit issued --

0 0 pursuant to section - and who raises Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) or bobcats (Lynx rufus) solely for the purpose of producing furs for sale to individuals or businesses or for the purpose of producing breeding stock for sale to persons engaged in fur production. () Any person legally holding in captivity, on March,, any animal subject to the prohibition contained in subsection () of this section shall be allowed to keep the animal for the duration of its life. Such animal shall not be traded, sold, or otherwise disposed of without written permission from the commission. () Any person holding wildlife in captivity prior to the effective date of this act that was not required to have a permit under this section prior to such date but on and after such date is required to have a permit shall be allowed to keep the animal for the duration of the animal's life if the person obtains a captive wildlife auction permit or a captive wildlife permit for such animal in accordance with section - or - within sixty days after such date. Such animal shall not be traded, sold, or otherwise disposed of without written permission from the commission. () () The commission shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations governing the purchase, possession, propagation, sale, and barter of wild birds, wild mammals, wild reptiles, and wildlife in captivity. Sec. 0. Section -, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: -0-

0 0 - () To conduct an auction in this state of captive wild birds, captive wild mammals, captive wild reptiles, or other captive wildlife as specified in subsection () of section -, a person shall apply to the commission on a form prescribed by the commission for a captive wildlife auction permit. An applicant for a permit shall specify the dates of the auction and shall apply for a permit for each auction to be held in the state. The application for the permit shall include the applicant's social security number. The fee for such permit shall be not more than sixty-five dollars, as established by the commission pursuant to section -. The commission shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations specifying application requirements and procedures, reporting and inspection requirements, and other requirements related to auction activities. () A permitholder shall not (a) take wild birds, wild mammals, wild reptiles, or other wildlife from the wild in Nebraska or (b) purchase wild birds, wild mammals, or other wildlife such animals from any person other than the commission or a person authorized to propagate and dispose of wild birds, wild mammals, or other wildlife. such animals. A permit under this section is not required for an auction of domesticated cervine animals as defined in section -0.0. Sec.. Section -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00, is amended to read: - () ()(a) To purchase, possess, propagate, or --

0 0 sell captive wild birds, captive wild mammals, captive wild reptiles, or other captive wildlife as specified in subsection () of section - or to sell parts thereof, except as provided in section -0, a person shall apply to the commission on a form prescribed by the commission for a captive wildlife permit and meet the requirements of this subsection. The commission shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations specifying application requirements and procedures. The permit shall expire on December. The application for the permit shall include the applicant's social security number. The annual fee for such permit shall be not more than thirty dollars, as established by the commission pursuant to section -. (b) A holder of a captive wildlife permit shall maintain liability insurance coverage in an amount of not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars for each occurrence for liability damages for destruction of or damage to property and death or bodily injury to a person caused by the wild animal. The permitholder shall provide a copy of the policy for liability insurance to the commission on an annual basis. (c) The holder of a captive wildlife permit shall have continuously posted and displayed at each possible entrance onto the premises where a wild animal is kept a conspicuous sign, clearly legible and easily readable, stating that a wild animal is on the premises. In addition, the permitholder shall conspicuously display a sign with a warning symbol that informs children of the presence of a --

0 0 wild animal. The commission shall prescribe the exact content and size of the signs. (d) A holder of a captive wildlife permit shall report to the commission by January for the preceding calendar year on forms provided by the commission. The commission shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations specifying the requirements for the reports. () A permitholder shall not (a) take wild birds, wild mammals, wild reptiles, or other wildlife from the wild in Nebraska or (b) purchase wild birds, wild mammals, or wildlife such animals from any person other than the commission or a person authorized to propagate and dispose of wild birds, wild mammals, or wildlife. such animals. A permit under this section is not required for possession or production of domesticated cervine animals as defined in section -0.0. ()(a) If a captive wild bird, captive wild mammal, captive wild reptile, or other captive wildlife specified in section - escapes, either intentionally or unintentionally, the owner or possessor of the wild animal shall immediately contact a law enforcement officer of the city or county where the wild animal was kept to report the escape. The owner or possessor is liable for all expenses associated with efforts to recapture the wild animal. (b) No person shall intentionally release a captive wild bird, captive wild mammal, captive wild reptile, or other captive wildlife specified in section -. If such an animal is intentionally released the person releasing the wild animal is liable --

0 0 for all expenses associated with efforts to recapture the wild animal. () () It shall be unlawful to lure or entice wildlife into a domesticated cervine animal facility for the purpose of containing such wildlife. Any person violating this subsection shall be guilty of a Class II misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined at least one thousand dollars. Sec.. Section -, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 00, is amended to read: - Sections - to -0 shall not be construed to require the obtaining of a permit for the purpose of keeping in captivity wild birds, wild mammals, wild reptiles, or other wildlife as specified in subsection () of section - or for the purpose of purchasing, possessing, propagating, selling, bartering, or otherwise disposing of any wild birds, wild mammals, or wildlife as specified in subsection () of section - such animals by () any governmental agency or university research facility, zoo, park, refuge, wildlife sanctuary, wildlife area, or nature center owned or operated by a city, village, state, or federal agency or any zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums or the Zoological Association of America or () any circus licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture. Sec.. Original sections -0, -0.0, -0.0, -, and -, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, and sections -, -0, -, -, and -, Revised Statutes --

Cumulative Supplement, 00, are repealed. --