Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989

Trade in endangered, threatened, and exploited species - Authority to trade in exploited species

23: Certificate to re-export exploited species

You could also call this:

"Getting a permit to re-export animals or plants that are in danger"

Illustration for Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989

If you want to re-export a specimen of an exploited species, the Director-General can give you a certificate to do so. The Director-General will talk to other management authorities and scientific authorities before making a decision. You need to apply for this certificate if you want to re-export a specimen of an exploited species.

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Part 1Trade in endangered, threatened, and exploited species
Authority to trade in exploited species

23Certificate to re-export exploited species

  1. The Director-General may, after consultation with the appropriate other management authorities and scientific authorities, grant a certificate to re-export any specimen of an exploited species to an applicant.