Fla. Admin. Code R. 68A-25.052
(1) Definitions:
(2) Alligator meat from legally acquired alligators that is not discarded and not processed for sale by a permitted alligator processing facility, or not prepared for immediate consumption shall be packaged and labeled to include “NOT FOR SALE,” the CITES tag number(s) and corresponding license holder’s name in permanent ink.
(5) Alligator processing facilities may be established and operated only under permit from the executive director and shall be licensed as required by Section 379.3751, F.S. The criteria for issuance of an alligator processing facility permit are as follows:
(b) The executive director shall not issue an alligator processing facility permit or shall revoke said permit for any person who has been convicted of any violation of Section 379.409 or 379.3015, F.S., or the rules of the Commission relating to the illegal taking of any crocodilian species:
1. For five (5) years following such conviction, or
2. For ten (10) years following, if such conviction involves the taking of an endangered crocodilian species.
(6) Provisions for the operation of alligator processing facilities:
(7) Packaging and labeling requirements for permitted alligator processing facilities:
(a) All alligator meat that has been processed or re-processed for sale shall be packaged in a tamper-evident package. Each package shall be permanently labeled to indicate:
1. The name and license number of the processor that processed the alligator(s);
2. The corresponding CITES tag number(s) from the alligator(s) from which the meat was taken;
3. The date packaged;
4. The number of pounds of meat enclosed;
5. A description of the contents that includes the type(s) of meat and number of pieces, if other than boned white or dark meat; and
6. The total weight of the package at time of final packaging.
(8) Provisions for the sale, transfer, and purchase of alligator meat:
(9) Provisions for the importation of alligator meat to Florida:
(b) Imported alligator meat shall be shipped in a tamper-evident package. Each package shall be permanently labeled to indicate:
1. The state/country of origin;
2. The name and license number, if required by the state/country of origin, of the processor who processed the alligator(s);
3. The corresponding CITES tag number(s) from the alligator(s) from which the meat was taken;
4. The date packaged;
5. The number of pounds of meat enclosed;
6. A description of the contents that includes the type(s) of meat and number of pieces, if other than boned white or dark meat; and
7. The total weight of the package at time of shipping.
(10) Provisions for cutting raw alligator hides into pieces:
(a) Only the following persons who possess legally-acquired, untanned alligator hides with CITES tags affixed may cut those hides into pieces:
1. Persons licensed pursuant to Section 379.3751, F.S., as alligator farmers and their licensed alligator farming agents;
2. Persons licensed pursuant to Section 379.3751, F.S., as alligator meat processors and their employees; and
3. Persons licensed pursuant to Section 379.364, F.S., as alligator hide buyers and their employees.
(b) Whole hides may be cut into a maximum of four (4) pieces for further processing.
1. For hides resulting from belly-skinned alligators (i.e., whole hides that have the belly portion intact), the hide may be cut into either two (2) flanks or chaleco, as well as belly, and tail, hereinafter referred to as “hide piece(s).” All remaining portions of the originating hide shall be destroyed.
2. For hides resulting from hornback-skinned alligators (i.e., whole hides that have been cut through the middle of the belly portion), the hide may be cut into either two (2) flanks (each including a portion of the belly) or chaleco, as well as tail, and back, hereinafter referred to as “hide piece(s).” All remaining portions of the originating hide shall be destroyed.
(c) For alligator hide pieces that are not intended for exporting from the United States, the following shall apply.
1. The licensed alligator farmer, alligator meat processor, or alligator hide buyer shall provide the Commission with at least a 48-hour notice of intent to cut a CITES-tagged hide(s) into pieces indicating the date when the hide(s) will be cut. The hide cutting process may occur for up to two (2) days under the notice of intent. Any additional days needed to complete the hide cutting process shall proceed only after obtaining prior written approval from the Commission.
2. Only tamperproof tags approved by the Commission and supplied by the licensed alligator farmer, alligator meat processor, or alligator hide buyer for affixing to hide pieces may be used for tagging hide pieces, with each such tag bearing the name of the licensed alligator farmer, alligator meat processor, or alligator hide buyer, a unique, non-repeating serial number, and the word “Florida” or the letters “FL”.
3. Each hide piece, once cut, shall immediately have affixed thereto a tag as prescribed in subparagraph 8(c)2., above, and the tag’s serial number recorded in association with the originating hide’s CITES tag number and the type of hide piece cut (flank, belly, tail, back, or chaleco). Each chaleco hide piece shall have a Commission-approved tamperproof tag affixed on each flank. Each tail hide piece shall retain affixed thereto the CITES tag of the originating hide. A CITES tag or Commission-approved tamperproof tag shall remain affixed to the hide piece until the hide piece is destroyed, tanned, taxidermy mounted, or exported from the state.
4. All documentation required by subparagraph 8(c)3., above, shall be provided to the Commission within seven (7) days of completion of the hide cutting process.
(d) For alligator hide pieces that are intended for exporting from the United States, the following shall apply.
1. The licensed alligator farmer, alligator meat processor, or alligator hide buyer shall provide the Commission with at least a 14-day notice of intent to cut a CITES-tagged hide(s) into pieces indicating the date when the hide(s) will be cut and the number of pieces the hide(s) will be cut. The hide cutting process may occur for up to two (2) days under the notice of intent. Any additional days needed to complete the hide cutting process shall proceed only after obtaining prior written approval from the Commission.
2. The Commission shall issue the licensed alligator farmer, alligator meat processor, or alligator hide buyer the corresponding number of CITES tags equal to the number of hide pieces indicated on the notice of intent.
3. Each hide piece, once cut, shall immediately have affixed thereto a CITES tag provided pursuant to subparagraph 8(d)2., above, and the tag’s serial number recorded in association with the originating hide’s CITES tag number and the type of hide piece cut (flank, belly, tail, back, or chaleco). Each chaleco hide piece shall have a Commission-issued CITES tag affixed on each flank. A CITES tag shall remain affixed to the hide piece until the hide piece is destroyed, tanned, taxidermy mounted, or exported from the state.
The Commission-provided CITES tag shall remain affixed to the hide piece until the hide piece is tanned, taxidermy mounted, or exported from the state.
4. All documentation in compliance with subparagraph 8(d)3., above, shall be provided to the Commission within seven (7) days of completion of the hide cutting process along with any issued CITES tags that were not used.
5. Each tail or back hide piece shall be packaged as follows:
a. Packed in a transparent, sealed container.
b. Each container must be clearly marked with a non-reusable parts tag or label that includes all of the following information: a description of the contents, the total weight (contents and container), the number of the CITES tag from the originating hide and the US-CITES logo, the letters “FL”, a unique serial number, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service species code “MIS.”
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const., 379.3012, 379.3751 FS. History–New 5-5-88, Amended 2-14-89, 4-11-90, 4-1-96, 9-15-96, 6-1-97, 4-12-98, 4-15-99, Formerly 39-25.052, Amended 4-30-00, 3-30-06, 9-13-20, 7-16-23, 4-24-24.