(1)(a) A falconer who has captured or acquired a wild Northern Goshawk, wild Harris's hawk, wild Peregrine Falcon, or wild Gyrfalcon must band the raptor with a permanent, nonreusable, black-colored numbered Service leg band.
- (b) A falconer must contact the Division for information on obtaining and disposing of bands.
- (c) In addition to banding the raptor, a falconer may also purchase and implant an ISO (International Organization for Standardization)-compliant (1234.2 kHz) implantable microchip.
- (d) New and replacement band or any required microchip information must be reported to the Division pursuant to Section R657-20-21.
(2)(a) Raptors bred in captivity must be banded with a Service seamless metal band described in 50 CFR 21 Section 21.30, or plastic, numbered Service yellow band.
- (b) Unbanded raptors, or black, or yellow banded raptors may not be sold, traded or bartered in any way.
- (c) In addition to banding the raptor, a falconer may also purchase and implant an ISO (International Organization for Standardization)-compliant (1234.2 kHz) implantable microchip.
- (d) Removal or loss of a seamless band must be reported to the Division within 10 business days of the event and a replacement non-reusable band attached to the raptor.
- (e) New and replacement band or any required microchip information must be reported to the Division pursuant to Section R657-20-21.
(3)(a) In the event a non-reusable band is removed or lost from a banded raptor, the removal or loss of the band must be reported to the Division pursuant to Section R657-20-21 and a replacement band requested.
- (b) Immediately upon rebanding the raptor, the required information must be submitted to the Division pursuant to Section R657-20-21.
- (4) A band may not be altered, defaced, or counterfeited.
(5)(a) Exemptions for banding of raptors will be considered on a case-by-case basis if there are documented health or injury problems for a raptor that are caused by the band.
- (b) A copy of the exemption paperwork must be kept by the permittee when transporting or flying the raptor.
- (c) If the raptor is a wild northern goshawk, wild Harris's hawk, wild peregrine falcon, or wild gyrfalcon, the band may be replaced with an ISO-compliant microchip.
- (d) Substituting a microchip for a band on a wild Goshawk, wild Harris's Hawk, wild Peregrine Falcon, or wild Gyrfalcon will not be authorized unless it has been demonstrated that a band causes an injury or a health problem for the raptor.
KEY: wildlife, birds, falconry
Date of Last Change: March 11, 2025
Notice of Continuation: November 4, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-2-208; 50 CFR 21