Indiana Code § 14-22-25-4

Permit conditions and restrictions
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Sec. 4. (a) A permit may be granted only upon satisfactory proof that the specific animals intended to be imported meet the following conditions: (1) The animals are free of a communicable disease at the time of importation. (2) The animals will not become a nuisance. (3) The animals will not cause damage to a native wild or domestic species.       (b) The director may incorporate in the permit the restrictions that the director considers necessary. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-7-20(1) part.]   IC 14-22-26 Chapter 26. Wild Animal Permit               14-22-26-1 Applicability of chapter             14-22-26-2 "Zoological park" defined             14-22-26-3 Rules regarding permits             14-22-26-4 Form; issuance; expiration; fee             14-22-26-5 Suspension of permit; seizure and holding of animals; adjudicative proceedings; costs             14-22-26-6 Rules regarding safety and health

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