Wisconsin Code § 169.36

Record-keeping and reporting requirements
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(1) CAPTIVE WILD ANIMAL FARM LICENSES, BIRD HUNTING PRESERVE LICENSES, AND NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITING LICENSES. (a) Records; generally. Each person holding a captive
wild animal farm license, a bird hunting preserve license, or a
nonprofit educational exhibiting license shall keep a correct and
complete record of all of the following information:
1. For each transaction in which live wild animals are purchased, sold, acquired, or transferred:
a. The complete name and address and the number of any license issued under this chapter of the person from whom the wild
animals were purchased or acquired or of the person to whom the
wild animals were sold or transferred.
b. The date of the transaction and the number and species of
the wild animals.
2. All wild animals belonging to the holder of the license that
have died, have been killed, or have escaped.
(b) Records; additional requirements; exemptions. 1. A person holding a bird hunting preserve license is exempt from keeping the records required under par. (a) 1. a. for those wild birds
that are killed on the land subject to the license.
2. For the taking of wild reptiles or wild amphibians from the
wild, a person required to hold a license for such taking under this
chapter shall include in the person’s records the date of the taking
and the location of the taking.
(2) WILD FUR FARM LICENSES. Each person holding a wild
fur farm license shall keep a correct and complete record of the
complete name and address and the number of any license issued
under this chapter of each person to whom the license holder sells
a live fur-bearing wild animal.
(3) REHABILITATION LICENSES. Each person holding a rehabilitation license shall keep a correct and complete record of all
of the following information for each wild animal:
(a) The date that the wild animal in need of rehabilitation is
received and the species of the wild animal.
(b) The condition of the wild animal that requires
rehabilitation.
(c) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and
location of its release into the wild or its transfer to the
department.
(d) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
(e) Health records as required by the department.
(4) DOG TRAINING AND TRIAL LICENSES. Each person holding a bird dog training license, a hound dog training license, a dog
club training license, a bird dog trial license, or a hound dog trial
license shall keep a receipt of the purchase of each wild animal
purchased under the authority of the license and a correct and
complete record of any testing for disease on these wild animals
that is required under rules promulgated under s. 169.06 (3m).
(5) SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH LICENSES. Each person holding a
scientific research license shall keep a correct and complete
record of all of the following information for each wild animal:
(a) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and
location of its release into the wild or its transfer to the
department.
(b) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
(7) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. The department may impose
additional record-keeping requirements on any holders of licenses under this chapter.
(8) ZOOS. If a zoo or aquarium is not an accredited member
of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, the governing
body of the zoo or aquarium shall keep correct and complete
records of all transactions involving the movement of wild animals that are native wild animals, nonnative wild animals of the
family cervidae, harmful wild animals, or endangered or threatened species. The department shall determine the information to
be kept in these records.
(9) RECORDS; TIMING. (a) A person holding a license subject
to this section shall record all of the information required under
this section within 7 days after the occurrence of the transaction
or activity. A person holding a license subject to this section shall
keep these records for 3 years after the last day of the year in
which the record was entered.
(b) In addition to the requirements under par. (a), the person
holding a license subject to this section shall provide a copy of the
record required under this section to the department on a quarterly basis, as determined by the department, if the transaction or
activity involved any live wild animal of the family canidae, ursidae, mustelidae, or felidae, or any harmful wild animal.
(d) The department may require, by rule, that submission of
the records required under this section to the department be a
condition for renewal of any license subject to this section.
(10) REPORTS. (a) Each person holding a license subject to
this section shall submit an annual summary report for each license year to the department that contains all of the following information for each species of wild animal possessed by the person holding the license:
1. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license possesses on the date of the report.
2. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license has purchased or otherwise acquired during the reporting
year.
3. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license has sold, released into the wild, or otherwise transferred
during the reporting year.
4. The number of wild animals that have been killed or have
escaped or died during the reporting year.
(b) The person holding the license shall submit the annual report under par. (a) within 30 days after the last day of the license
year that the report covers.
(10m) PRIOR RECORDS. A person required to keep records or
reports under s. 29.853 (3) (b), 1999 stats., s. 29.855 (3) (c), 1999
stats., s. 29.865 (4) (b), 1999 stats., s. 29.867 (8), 1999 stats., s.
29.869 (9), 1999 stats., s. 29.871, 1999 stats., or s. 29.877 (6),
1999 stats., shall maintain copies of the records and reports that
are in existence on January 1, 2003 for a period of 3 years beginning on January 1, 2003.
(11) REQUIREMENTS AS TO FORM. The records and reports
required under this section shall be in the English language and
shall be on forms provided by the department or in a format approved by the department.

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