(a) Texas Health and Safety Code, §822.103, requires that a person must obtain a certificate of registration for a dangerous wild animal issued by an animal registration agency. The animal registration agency must include the following information on the certificate of registration:
- (1) issuance date;
- (2) certificate number;
- (3) filing fee ($20 per animal) along with the department's mailing address as listed in subsection (b) of this section and a statement that the fee must be submitted to the department along with a copy of the certificate;
- (4) name, address, and phone number of the owner of the dangerous wild animal;
- (5) name and address of the animal registration agency;
- (6) species, sex, age, color, distinguishing marks, and other features (for example, ear notch, tattoo, sterilization status) of the dangerous wild animal;
- (7) the address of where the dangerous wild animal is kept;
- (8) the expiration date (or a statement that the certificate expires one year from the issuance date) unless the certificate is revoked, that the certificate is non-transferable, and that the certificate must be displayed at the location where the dangerous wild animal is kept; and
- (9) the signature of the authorized person at the animal registration agency.
- (b) Texas Health and Safety Code, §822.106, requires that not later than the 10th day after the date a person receives the certificate of registration, the person shall file a clear and legible copy of the certificate of registration with the Texas Department of State Health Services, Zoonosis Control, P. O. Box 149347, Mail Code 1956, Austin, Texas 78714-9347. The fee for filing the certificate is $20 per animal, submitted with the copy of the certificate.
Source Note:The provisions of this §169.132 adopted to be effective February 10, 2011, 36 TexReg 550; amended to be effective July 26, 2017, 42 TexReg 3643.