Section 23. Except as otherwise provided by this section or any rule or regulation made under the authority thereof, a person shall not engage in the propagation, cultivation, or maintenance of, or the dealing in, fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, or amphibians, or parts thereof, as provided in section twenty-four, twenty-five or forty-seven, without first having obtained a propagator's license or dealer's license, as the case may be, authorizing him so to do. For the purpose of this section, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians shall refer to undomesticated birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians that are wild by nature. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the propagation, disposition, sale, possession or maintenance of domesticated species.
The director, after a public hearing, shall make and may alter, amend, or repeal, rules and regulations governing the possession, propagation, maintenance, disposition, purchase, exchange, sale or offering for sale of fish, birds, mammals, reptiles or amphibians, or parts thereof, protected by this chapter, and may issue licenses in accordance with such rules and regulations.
The director shall draw up a special exemption list of fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Animals to be thus listed shall meet the following criteria: (1) accidental release of the fish, bird, mammal, reptile or amphibian will not result in an adverse effect on the ecology of the commonwealth; (2) the animal in captivity, or escaped therefrom poses no substantial danger to man, by either injury or disease; (3) proper care of the animal is no more demanding in any major respect than proper care of common domestic animals; and (4) trade in the fish, bird, mammal, reptile or amphibian has no significant adverse effect on the wild population of such animal in any of its natural habitats. No animal listed in any category of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources' Red Data Books shall be listed; no animal protected by either federal endangered species law or by section 4 of chapter 131A shall be listed. The special exemption list may be altered by the director after a public hearing. Any individual may possess as a pet, without a license, any animal on the special exemption list, and may continue to do so in case of subsequent removal of such animal from the list, for the lifetime of his animal, contingent upon evidence of acquisition of the animal while so listed.
Each license issued by the director shall specify the degree to which fish, birds, mammals, reptiles or amphibians, or parts thereof, may be propagated, cultivated, maintained, disposed of, or dealt in, and the section of the law with respect to which such license is issued. For the granting of an individual license for an animal that is not on the special exemption list, the applicant shall satisfy the director that he can maintain in good health, properly confine and protect the animal; if, however, depletion of the wild population of the species is an issue, proposed acquisition of a captive-bred animal or acquisition by a person whose ownership is likely to benefit the species shall be given preference.
A license to possess as a pet a bird, mammal, fish, reptile or amphibian owned prior to January first, nineteen hundred and seventy-four shall, provided that any potentially injurious animal is properly confined in a suitable facility, be granted at any time to any individual upon presentation of evidence of ownership of the animal in question prior to January first, nineteen hundred and seventy-four.
A person, club or association operating under authority of a license issued as hereinbefore provided shall not sell for food fish of a size prohibited by this chapter or by any rule or regulation made under authority thereof.
The following classes of licenses may be issued under this section:—
(1) To any individual, a special propagator's license to possess, propagate and maintain fish at any time for the personal use of himself, his immediate family or guests; or to any club or association, or its members or guests; a special propagator's license to possess, propagate and maintain fish at any time for the purpose of fishing within waters under the control of such club or association for the personal use of the members and guests thereof.
(2) To any individual, club or association, a special propagator's license to possess, propagate and maintain fish for the purpose of liberation into public waters, for which there shall be no fee.
(3) To any individual, club or association, a propagator's license to possess, propagate, maintain, buy, sell or otherwise dispose of fish at any season of the year.
(4) To any individual, a propagator's license to possess, maintain, buy, sell, offer for sale or have in possession for the purpose of sale, birds, mammals, reptiles or amphibians.
(5) To any individual, club or association, a special propagator's license to possess birds or mammals to propagate for the purpose of liberation into covers open to public hunting, for which there shall be no fee.
(6) To any individual, a dealer's license to possess, buy, sell, or offer for sale, fish, birds or mammals lawfully taken or lawfully propagated outside the commonwealth or lawfully propagated within the commonwealth.
(7) To any individual, a license to possess but not to sell except under authority of a permit from the director, authority to issue such permits being hereby granted to the director, a bird or mammal as a pet, or for the purpose of training dogs, or a reptile or amphibian.
(8) To any individual, a license to possess, liberate and recapture, but not to sell except under authority of a permit from the director, authority to issue such permit being hereby granted to the director, up to twenty-five quail for the purpose of training dogs.
(9) To any person who successfully fulfills the license requirements as established by the director, a falconry license, for either an apprentice falconer, general or master falconer, depending upon the applicant's qualifications and testing, to keep, train and hunt with raptors in accordance with the rules and regulations established therefor, provided that when hunting, the licensee shall also possess a valid hunting or sporting license.
(10) To any person fulfilling the requirements of this license as established by the director, a raptor breeding license to possess and propagate birds of the families Accipitridae, Falconidae, Tytonidae, and Strigidae in accordance with the rules and regulations established therefor. The sport of falconry shall be permitted under this license only for the purposes of conditioning and training propagated raptors prior to their release to the wild or transfer to a falconry permittee or other use as authorized by the director.
(11) To any person fulfilling the requirements of this license as established by the director, a raptor salvage license to possess, transport, rehabilitate and release to the wild, transfer to a falconry permittee, or other use as authorized by the director, birds of the order Falconiformes, except species prohibited by federal regulations, in accordance with the rules and regulations established therefor. The sport of falconry shall be permitted under this license only for the purposes of conditioning and training rehabilitated raptors prior to their release to the wild, transfer to a falconry permittee or other use as authorized by the director.
It shall be unlawful to purchase, sell, barter or offer for sale or barter, or to have in possession for the purpose of sale or barter, any raptors licensed under clauses (9), (10) and (11) unless otherwise authorized in writing by the director, except that no raptors taken from the wild in the commonwealth shall be purchased, sold, bartered or offered for sale or barter or held in possession for such purposes.
The amounts of initial fees for licenses issued in accordance with this section and for each annual renewal thereof shall be determined annually by the commissioner of administration under the provision of section three B of chapter seven for the filing thereof.
Any fish, bird, mammal, reptile or amphibian possessed, propagated, cultivated, maintained, sold, or offered for sale in violation of this section or of any rule or regulation made under authority thereof may be seized and shall be disposed of by the director of law enforcement for the best interests of the commonwealth.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 131 - Inland Fisheries and Game and Other Natural Resources
Section 1 - Definitions; Rules of Construction
Section 1a - Division of Fisheries and Wildlife; Board; Members
Section 1b - Removal of Board Members
Section 1c - Conflicts of Interest
Section 1g - Director; Powers and Duties
Section 1h - Bureau of Wildlife Research and Management
Section 1i - Damage by Moose or Deer
Section 2a - Wildland Acquisition Account
Section 2b - Deposit of Revenues; Interest
Section 2c - George L. Darey Inland Fisheries and Game Fund; Funding Sources; Appropriations
Section 3 - Disposition of Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures
Section 4 - Powers of Director
Section 5 - Open Seasons; Rules and Regulations
Section 5b - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program; Administration; Advisory Committee
Section 5c - Obstruction or Interference With Lawful Taking of Fish or Wildlife; Remedies
Section 6 - Acquisition of Rights, Privileges, Lands and Properties
Section 7 - Wildlife Sanctuaries; Trusts
Section 8 - Use of Wildlife Sanctuaries and Preserves; Rules and Regulations
Section 9 - Publication of Order Establishing Wildlife Sanctuary; Posting
Section 10 - Hunting or Trapping Within Wildlife Sanctuary
Section 10a - Nature Preserves; Designation
Section 10b - Nature Preserve Council
Section 10c - Release of Nature Preserves
Section 10d - Consultation; Rules and Regulations
Section 11 - Licenses; Requirements; Fees; Trapper Training Courses
Section 12 - Licenses; Issuance; Form; Display
Section 13a - Wildlands Conservation Stamps
Section 15 - Issuance of Special Complimentary Certificate to Officials of Other States
Section 16 - Loss or Destruction of License; Duplicates
Section 17 - Retention of Part of License Fee by Issuing Officer or Person
Section 17a - Municipal Processing Fee for Sale of Licenses
Section 17b - Notice of Intent Not to Sell Licenses
Section 18 - License Record Books; Payment of Monies by Issuing Officer to Director; Surety Bonds
Section 20 - Field Trials for Retriever or Bird Dogs
Section 21 - Training of Hunting Dogs; Field Trials
Section 21a - Unfair Hunting Practices Prohibited
Section 22 - Sale of Fish and Game
Section 22a - Disposition of Deer; Rules and Regulations; Permits; Fees
Section 24 - Dealers' Licenses; Sale for Food Purposes
Section 25 - Possession of Live Birds, Mammals, Reptiles or Amphibians; Sale; Tags; Labels; Accounts
Section 25b - Quarantined Animals; Destruction and Disposal
Section 25c - Quarantined Animals; Prohibited Acts; Penalties
Section 27 - Taxidermists' Licenses; Permits; Accounts; Shipments
Section 28 - Fur Buyers' Licenses; Shipments; Accounts
Section 29 - Natural History Associations and Museums, Zoos
Section 30 - Permits for Netting of Carp and Suckers
Section 31 - Commercial Shooting Preserves; Permits; Licenses
Section 33 - Prohibited Acts; Licenses, Permits, Applications, Certificates, Tags or Seals
Section 34 - Conviction for Violations; Surrender of License, Permit or Certificate
Section 36 - Fishing, Hunting, or Trapping on Private, Posted Land
Section 37 - Killing of Game by Owner or Tenant of Land; Reports
Section 38 - Farmers; Permit to Trap and Kill Birds
Section 39a - Berkshire County; Watershed Resources; Natural Scenic Qualities
Section 40 - Removal, Fill, Dredging or Altering of Land Bordering Waters
Section 40a - Orders Protecting Inland Wetlands
Section 40b - Farmland Advisory Board; Meetings; Advisory Duties
Section 41 - Protection of Fisheries From Discharge of Waste Materials Into Inland Waters
Section 44 - Deposit of Garbage or Trash on Property While Hunting, Fishing or Trapping
Section 45 - Great Ponds; Public Use; Rules and Regulations
Section 46 - Measurement of Ponds
Section 47 - Riparian Proprietors; Enclosure of Waters
Section 48 - Draining of Pond, Reservoir or Other Body of Water
Section 49 - Ponds on State Boundary; Fishing
Section 50 - Methods of Taking Fish; Angling, Nets and Seines, Pots, Spearing, Bow and Arrow
Section 51 - Taking of Trout in Coastal Waters
Section 52 - Taking of Certain Fish for Bait
Section 52a - Commercial Taking of Eels in Inland Waters; Penalties
Section 53 - Fishing With Floats; Toggle Fishing
Section 54 - Fish Traps, Nets and Seines, Hooks
Section 55 - Forfeiture of Net, Seine, or Other Device; Forfeiture of Fish
Section 56 - Special Statutes Relating to Fisheries; Alewife Fisheries
Section 58 - Shooting Upon or Across Highway; Hunting Near Dwelling
Section 59 - Reservations, Parks, Public Lands; Hunting; State Forests
Section 60 - Weapons; Careless or Negligent Use Causing Injury or Death to Another; Report
Section 62 - Weapons; Intoxicating Liquor or Drugs
Section 63 - Loaded Shotgun or Rifle in Motor Vehicle, Aircraft or Motorboat
Section 64 - Automatic Firearms, Machine Guns or Bows; Use of Tracer Ammunition
Section 65 - Hunting From Motor Vehicle, Snowmobile, Aircraft or Watercraft
Section 65a - Online Shooting or Spearing
Section 66 - Shotgun Shells, Load
Section 67 - Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols; Caliber
Section 68 - Hunting With Artificial Light; Swivel or Pivot Gun
Section 69 - Bows and Arrows for Hunting
Section 70 - Hunting With Rifle, Revolver or Pistol, or by the Aid of a Dog; Primitive Firearms
Section 71 - Orange Clothing While Hunting
Section 74 - Bird Nests and Eggs
Section 76 - Removal of Mammal From Hole, or From Under Ledge, Stone or Log
Section 77 - Ferrets; Possession and Use
Section 77a - Wild Canid and Felid Hybrids
Section 78 - Protection of Property by Owner or Tenant; Transportation of Firearms to or From Range
Section 79 - Trap, Net or Snare; Use Restricted
Section 80 - Registration and Identification of Traps
Section 80a - Leghold Traps and Certain Other Devices Restricted; Punishment
Section 81 - Suspension of Open Seasons Because of Fire Hazard
Section 82 - Dogs, Running at Large; Protection of Deer
Section 83 - Sparrows and Starlings
Section 85 - Transportation of Fish or Other Animals Into or Out of Commonwealth
Section 86 - Property Used for Scientific Experiments or Investigations or for Propagation
Section 87 - Arrest Without Warrant; Seizures; Forfeitures
Section 88 - Display of Fish, Game, and Equipment for Inspection
Section 89 - Search Warrants; Seizures and Forfeitures
Section 90a - Suspended or Revoked Foreign Licenses