Florida Regulations 68A-4.0053: Importation and Possession of Carcasses from Species in the Family of Cervidae
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No person shall import or possess the carcass or any parts therefrom of any species in the family Cervidae originating from any place outside of Florida except:
(2) Clean hides with no head attached;
(3) Antlers, antlers with a clean skull plate with no tissue attached or clean skulls with no tissue attached;
(4) Finished taxidermy products; and
(5) Clean teeth with no tissue attached, provided a person may import or possess the carcass or parts thereof of any white-tailed deer orginating and legally harvested from a property in Georgia or Alabama if such property where it was harvested is bisected by the Florida state line and under the same ownership on both sides of the state line. Any carcass, regardless of origin, of any species in the family Cervidae testing positive for CWD shall be surrendered to FWC personnel.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History-New 7-1-05, Amended 7-1-21.
(1) Boned-out meat or products thereof;
(2) Clean hides with no head attached;
(3) Antlers, antlers with a clean skull plate with no tissue attached or clean skulls with no tissue attached;
(4) Finished taxidermy products; and
(5) Clean teeth with no tissue attached, provided a person may import or possess the carcass or parts thereof of any white-tailed deer orginating and legally harvested from a property in Georgia or Alabama if such property where it was harvested is bisected by the Florida state line and under the same ownership on both sides of the state line. Any carcass, regardless of origin, of any species in the family Cervidae testing positive for CWD shall be surrendered to FWC personnel.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History-New 7-1-05, Amended 7-1-21.