Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00020 Latest Draft

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General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 20  
January Session, 2019 
 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT PROHIBITING THE IMPORT, SALE AND POSSESSION OF 
AFRICAN ELEPHANTS, L IONS, LEOPARDS, BLACK RHIN OCEROS, 
WHITE RHINOCEROS AND GIRAFFES.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2019) (a) For purposes of this 1 
section, "big six African species" means any specimen of any of the 2 
following members of the animal kingdom: African elephant 3 
(loxodonta africana), African lion (panthera leo), African leopard 4 
(panthera pardus pardus), black rhinoceros (diceros bicornis), white 5 
rhinoceros (ceratotherium simum cottoni) and African giraffe (giraffa 6 
camelopardalis), including any part, product or offspring thereof, or 7 
the dead body or parts thereof, except fossils, whether or not it is 8 
included in a manufactured product or in a food product. 9 
(b) No person shall import, possess, sell, offer for sale or transport in 10 
this state any big six African species. 11 
(c) Any law enforcement officer shall have authority to enforce the 12 
provisions of this section and, whenever necessary, to execute any 13 
warrant to search for and seize any big six African species imported, 14 
possessed, sold, offered for sale or transported in violation of this 15 
section. 16 
(d) Unless such activity is otherwise prohibited by federal law, the 17  Substitute Bill No. 20 
 
 
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provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not apply if any of the 18 
following conditions exist: (1) Such specimen of a big six African 19 
species was located or possessed within the state prior to the effective 20 
date of this section and the legal owner of such specimen obtained a 21 
certificate of possession from the Commissioner of Energy and 22 
Environmental Protection not later than one hundred eighty days after 23 
the effective date of this section; (2) such specimen of a big six African 24 
species is to be part of a temporary or permanent collection of a 25 
museum that has a tax exemption from the federal Internal Revenue 26 
Service as an educational or scientific institution, provided such 27 
specimen is not subsequently sold, offered for sale, traded, bartered or 28 
distributed to any other party; or (3) such specimen of a big six African 29 
species is distributed directly to a legal beneficiary of a trust or to a 30 
legal heir provided: (A) Such specimen was located or possessed by 31 
the decedent prior to the effective date of this section, (B) such 32 
beneficiary or heir does not subsequently sell, offer for sale, trade, 33 
barter or distribute such specimen to any other person, and (C) such 34 
beneficiary or heir obtains a certificate of possession from the 35 
Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection not later than 36 
one hundred eighty days after receipt of such specimen. 37 
(e) Any specimen of a big six African species and any other property 38 
or item used in connection with a violation of the provisions of this 39 
section shall be seized and held pending any criminal proceeding 40 
pursuant to this section. In any criminal prosecution pursuant to this 41 
section, secondary evidence, including, but not limited to, 42 
photographs, shall be admissible against the defendant to the same 43 
extent as such specimen would be admissible. 44 
(f) Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be 45 
guilty of a felony and fined not more than ten thousand dollars and 46 
imprisoned not more than two years, or both. 47 
(g) Upon conviction of a person for violation of the provisions of 48 
this section or upon the entry of a judgment restraining a defendant 49 
from importing, possessing, selling, offering for sale or transporting 50  Substitute Bill No. 20 
 
 
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any specimen of a big six African species on the grounds that such 51 
activity is or would be a violation of the provisions of this section, any 52 
specimen of a big six African species and any other property or item 53 
that is seized and held pursuant to this section shall be forfeited and, 54 
upon such forfeiture, destroyed, provided nothing in this subsection 55 
shall be construed to require or authorize the destruction of a living 56 
specimen of a big six African species. 57 
(h) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to the 58 
importing, possessing, selling, offering for sale or transporting of ivory 59 
in this state. 60 
(i) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to the 61 
importing, transporting or possessing of a live big six African species 62 
by any zoological institution or circus. 63 
(j) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to the 64 
transportation, purchase, exhibition or use of any animal in a motion 65 
picture, television or digital media production by a motion picture, 66 
television or digital media production company that employs or 67 
contracts with a dealer or exhibitor licensed pursuant to 7 USC 2133, as 68 
amended from time to time, or with a carrier, intermediate handler or 69 
unlicensed exhibitor registered under 7 USC 2136, as amended from 70 
time to time, to conduct such transport, purchase, exhibition or use. 71 
Sec. 2. Subsection (d) of section 26-311 of the general statutes is 72 
repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective 73 
October 1, 2019): 74 
(d) Nothing in section 1 of this act or sections 26-303 to 26-312, 75 
inclusive, or any regulations adopted pursuant to said sections shall 76 
prohibit transportation through this state of any endangered or 77 
threatened species in accordance with the terms of any permit issued 78 
under the laws of another state provided the person in possession of 79 
an endangered or threatened species can prove legal possession of the 80 
species. 81  Substitute Bill No. 20 
 
 
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This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 October 1, 2019 New section 
Sec. 2 October 1, 2019 26-311(d) 
 
ENV Joint Favorable Subst.  
JUD Joint Favorable