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Re: [Killietalk] Law Breaking
Mark
For fish to leave the US you have to have the procedures followed in
reverse. You must have the necessary health certificates and an export
permit and on reentry the import permit. The government does not care that
they are your fish. It costs $55 both ways for the Fish and Wildlife
inspections.
Wally
-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Mark Delraso
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:35 AM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Law Breaking
Wally,
The way it was explained to you is the way that our local club would get
fish for shows from over seas. So, if you go to a foreign show, how would
you get them back with you?
Mark
Walden Nida <wcnida at earthlink_net> wrote:
Mark
It was explained to me that you have to apply for an exemption on each
shipment and the exemption must be granted before the fish are shipped. A
copy of the exemption must be accompanying the shipment invoice. Both must
be filed with the wildlife people and the shipment inspected before it is
released. The fish I was fined for were for a show and it was 18 fish. The
fine was $1000 and a $25 processing fee. I was lucky because customs did
not get involved and my local Fish and Wildlife people vouched for me, as
it could have been more fines and even prison time if they decide to call it
smuggling. These fish were shipped by Fed EX and were discovered in
Memphis.
Wally
-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Mark Delraso
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:36 PM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Law Breaking
Im not so sure that we are breaking the law. If things have changed, than I
might be wrong, but if you get eggs or fish from another country, you have
to declare that they are not commercial, are for study or scientific
research, and not valued. If you have an invoice with the box that
indicates what they are and how much you paid, then you have become
commercial and so has the sender. I think that getting eggs or fish from a
foriegn club member does not constitute a commercial import. If you order
fish from an over seas dealer, you will get into trouble without the import
license.
Like I said, I may be wrong, if the rules have changed. There used to be
a committee that kept track of this stuff.
Mark DelRaso
Sandy1238 at aol_com wrote:
Hi All,
What law are we breaking by accepting Killie eggs from other countries?
Sincerely,
Sandy
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