Hey everyone! I was wondering who else here has a PPQ 526 Permit?
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Hey everyone! I was wondering who else here has a PPQ 526 Permit?
Keeps:
1:Pogonomymex occidentalis
4: Tetramorium immigrans
2 Reticulitermes flavipes
Probably not many. The process is a bit overkill for most hobbyists.
O/T: Extremely long signatures can make discussions more difficult to follow. Consider moving your 23-line signature to your profile, and modifying your signature to one or two lines that link to your profile.
Hey everyone! I was wondering who else here has a PPQ 526 Permit?
I do, did it last year. Did you have questions?
Probably not many. The process is a bit overkill for most hobbyists.
O/T: Extremely long signatures can make discussions more difficult to follow. Consider moving your 23-line signature to your profile, and modifying your signature to one or two lines that link to your profile.
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Hey everyone! I was wondering who else here has a PPQ 526 Permit?
Congrats on your PPQ 526 Permit! How long did it take to get it? I'm looking into getting one.
It takes normally 1 month, but I had to do it twice as I was missing some details they wanted clarification on, so it took me 2 months. (Also, I will change my signature to be 2ish lines, thanks for the advice!)
Keeps:
1:Pogonomymex occidentalis
4: Tetramorium immigrans
2 Reticulitermes flavipes
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What does this permit allow?
It is typically a very specific exemption to the Plant Protection Act, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture to the named permit holder.
For example, it may allow the permit holder to receive and maintain live specimens of a designated plant pest species or genus that is not normally found in the permit holder's state, provided certain requirements are met, such as containment or disposition protocols.
These permits are never a license to sell or distribute ants to non-permit holders, so be very wary of anyone who claims to possess a permit allowing them to sell ants across state lines—such a license does not exist.
Edited by drtrmiller, April 9 2019 - 3:00 PM.
Are there people/companies that export to permit holders? Or how does it work?
Are there people/companies that export to permit holders? Or how does it work?
Some permits are so specific as to name the origin of the specimen. For example, someone seeking to transport Myrmecocystus wheeleri from California to Iowa, via hand carry only, for a specific duration (i.e. expiring Dec 31, 2019), with the specimens to be contained in a specific way, and be disposed of a specific way.
These permits are not something that is necessary or feasible for 99.9% of people.
So if someone from the US got a permit for an ant native to Australia, they would likely have to go there and then personally take it back? Or ask someone to take it to them.
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So if someone from the US got a permit for an ant native to Australia, they would likely have to go there and then personally take it back? Or ask someone to take it to them.
In most circumstances, you are not going to be issued a permit for ants outside the continental US, unless you have a BSL-3 containment facility that is inspected and approved by the USDA.
Haha, I couldn't have answered these any better! Thanks drtrmiller!
Keeps:
1:Pogonomymex occidentalis
4: Tetramorium immigrans
2 Reticulitermes flavipes
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