Title 27, Chapter 5, Section 11
( 27-5-11)
(a) As used in this Code section, the term "auction" means a public
or private sale of wild animals to the highest bidder. (b) No person shall conduct an auction of wild animals without first
obtaining a wild animal auction license from the department. Such
license shall be good only for a specific auction of not more than
seven days in duration at a single location. (c) All applications for a wild animal auction license shall
include: (1) A $5,000.00 wild animal auction license fee which shall be
refunded if the application is denied; (2) A cash bond or surety bond issued by a surety company
authorized to do business in this state in the amount of
$50,000.00 made payable to the commissioner and conditioned upon
the applicant's conducting the auction in accordance with this
chapter, any regulations issued by the board pursuant to this
chapter, and the terms and conditions of the applicant's wild
animal auction license; (3) A description by species and number of the wild animals to be
sold at auction and plans of the facilities to be used to house
such wild animals which include an explanation of which facilities
are to house which animals; (4) A certificate or policy of insurance issued to the auctioneer and the owner of the auction facilities meeting all the requirements of subsection (f) of Code Section 27-5-4 if any wild animals inherently dangerous to human beings are to be sold at auction; (5) A description of facilities to be provided for the obtainment of any insurance required by subsection (f) of Code Section 27-5-4 for persons who buy wild animals at the auction and an affidavit from an officer or agent of such an insurer that it is ready, willing, and able to provide such insurance; (6) Authorization for the department to inspect the proposed
facilities for the auction prior to a determination on the
application and, if the application is granted, at any time
thereafter until all wild animals have been removed from the
premises of the auction; (7) Copies of all materials to be distributed to the public or
potential participants about the auction; and (8) Such other information as the commissioner deems necessary for
the department to discharge its responsibilities under this Code
section. (d) No application for a wild animal auction license shall be
considered unless it is filed and completed at least 60 days prior
to the proposed auction. The department shall have 30 days to
respond to a completed application. (e) All other provisions of this chapter, including, without
limitation, those relating to licensing, insurance, humane handling,
care, confinement and transportation of wild animals, and seizure
and disposal of wild animals shall be applicable to a wild animal
auction and any participants therein. |