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§ 11-0919. Aid to wildlife in distress.    1.  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of law, rule or regulation to the  contrary, any person who may discover protected  wildlife  in  distress,  except  foxes and skunks, may capture the same and render necessary aid.  For the purposes of this section "in distress" shall mean  the  apparent  inability  to  survive in the wild thus requiring human assistance. Such  person shall, as soon  as  possible  after  capture  of  such  wildlife,  deliver  it  to  a  person  licensed  pursuant  to  section  11-0515  to  rehabilitate wildlife.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule  or  regulation  to  the  contrary,  a wildlife rehabilitator licensed pursuant to section 11-0515  of this article shall be authorized to capture, transport, rehabilitate,  release and euthanize rabies vector species, provided that such wildlife  rehabilitator  has  completed  a  training  course   approved   by   the  commissioner  or  provided  by  the  department. A rabies vector species  exhibiting signs or symptoms of central  nervous  system  disorder  when  first encountered by a wildlife rehabilitator or while under the care of  a  wildlife  rehabilitator  shall  be  euthanized  immediately  by  such  rehabilitator and disposed of as directed by  the  local  county  health  department  office.  The  commissioner  shall,  in consultation with the  commissioner of health, promulgate  regulations  as  necessary  for  the  implementation of this subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-9 > 11-0919

§ 11-0919. Aid to wildlife in distress.    1.  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of law, rule or regulation to the  contrary, any person who may discover protected  wildlife  in  distress,  except  foxes and skunks, may capture the same and render necessary aid.  For the purposes of this section "in distress" shall mean  the  apparent  inability  to  survive in the wild thus requiring human assistance. Such  person shall, as soon  as  possible  after  capture  of  such  wildlife,  deliver  it  to  a  person  licensed  pursuant  to  section  11-0515  to  rehabilitate wildlife.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule  or  regulation  to  the  contrary,  a wildlife rehabilitator licensed pursuant to section 11-0515  of this article shall be authorized to capture, transport, rehabilitate,  release and euthanize rabies vector species, provided that such wildlife  rehabilitator  has  completed  a  training  course   approved   by   the  commissioner  or  provided  by  the  department. A rabies vector species  exhibiting signs or symptoms of central  nervous  system  disorder  when  first encountered by a wildlife rehabilitator or while under the care of  a  wildlife  rehabilitator  shall  be  euthanized  immediately  by  such  rehabilitator and disposed of as directed by  the  local  county  health  department  office.  The  commissioner  shall,  in consultation with the  commissioner of health, promulgate  regulations  as  necessary  for  the  implementation of this subdivision.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-9 > 11-0919

§ 11-0919. Aid to wildlife in distress.    1.  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of law, rule or regulation to the  contrary, any person who may discover protected  wildlife  in  distress,  except  foxes and skunks, may capture the same and render necessary aid.  For the purposes of this section "in distress" shall mean  the  apparent  inability  to  survive in the wild thus requiring human assistance. Such  person shall, as soon  as  possible  after  capture  of  such  wildlife,  deliver  it  to  a  person  licensed  pursuant  to  section  11-0515  to  rehabilitate wildlife.    2. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule  or  regulation  to  the  contrary,  a wildlife rehabilitator licensed pursuant to section 11-0515  of this article shall be authorized to capture, transport, rehabilitate,  release and euthanize rabies vector species, provided that such wildlife  rehabilitator  has  completed  a  training  course   approved   by   the  commissioner  or  provided  by  the  department. A rabies vector species  exhibiting signs or symptoms of central  nervous  system  disorder  when  first encountered by a wildlife rehabilitator or while under the care of  a  wildlife  rehabilitator  shall  be  euthanized  immediately  by  such  rehabilitator and disposed of as directed by  the  local  county  health  department  office.  The  commissioner  shall,  in consultation with the  commissioner of health, promulgate  regulations  as  necessary  for  the  implementation of this subdivision.