Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 935 | Possession of Wild Animals and Snakes
Section 935.12 | Compliance.

Effective: September 15, 2014
Latest Legislation: House Bill 483 - 130th General Assembly
(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, a person that has been issued a permit under this chapter for a dangerous wild animal or animals shall comply with the requirements regarding the care and housing of dangerous wild animals established in rules.
(B) A person that has been issued a wildlife shelter, wildlife propagation permit, or rescue facility permit under this chapter for a dangerous wild animal or animals specified in division (C)(20) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code shall comply with both of the following:
(1) The requirements regarding the care of those animals established in regulations adopted under the federal animal welfare act;
(2) The requirements regarding the housing of those animals established in rules.
(C) A person that has been issued a restricted snake possession or restricted snake propagation permit under this chapter shall comply with all of the following regarding the housing of those snakes:
(1) An enclosure shall be provided with an environment or devices that allow for temperature regulation necessary to ensure the well-being of the snakes. The environment or devices shall be noninjurious and may include hot rocks, artificial lights, natural sunlight, and heat strips.
(2) An enclosure shall be provided with noninjurious substrate such as newspaper, processed wood shavings, rocks, sand, indoor-outdoor carpet, or other equivalent material. The substrate shall be disposed of or sanitized at intervals sufficient to ensure the health of the snakes.
(3) An enclosure shall be constructed in a manner that offers enough space and complexity to allow free movement and access to varying thermal gradients as follows:
(a) If a snake is a restricted snake specified in division (L)(2), (3), or (4) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code and lives in a primarily terrestrial habitat, all of the following apply:
(i) The perimeter of the enclosure shall be not less than the length of the snake.
(ii) The height of the enclosure shall be not less than five inches.
(iii) For each additional snake permanently housed in an enclosure, the perimeter of the enclosure shall be increased by ten per cent of the perimeter of an enclosure that permanently houses only one snake.
(b) If a snake is a restricted snake specified in division (L)(2), (3), or (4) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code and lives in a primarily arboreal habitat, all of the following apply:
(i) The perimeter of the enclosure shall not be less than the length of the snake.
(ii) The height of the enclosure shall be not less than twelve inches.
(iii) For each additional snake permanently housed in an enclosure, the perimeter of the enclosure shall be increased by ten per cent of the perimeter of an enclosure that permanently houses only one snake.
(c) If the snake is a restricted snake specified in division (L)(1) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply:
(i) The length of the enclosure shall not be less than forty per cent of the length of the snake.
(ii) The width of the enclosure shall not be less than two feet.
(iii) The height of the enclosure shall be not less than twelve inches.
(iv) For each additional snake permanently housed in an enclosure, the length of the enclosure shall be increased by ten per cent of the length of an enclosure that permanently houses only one snake.
(4) An enclosure shall be constructed of material that securely and effectively contains the snakes. The material used to construct the enclosure may include plastic, tempered or laminated glass, wood, or other equivalent material. The enclosure shall have surfaces that are nonporous and that can be thoroughly and repeatedly cleaned and disinfected.
(5) The door or lid of an enclosure shall have a secure latch or lock attached to the exterior of the enclosure that when latched or locked prevents a snake from leaving the enclosure.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences

Chapter 935 | Possession of Wild Animals and Snakes

Section 935.01 | Definitions.

Section 935.011 | Defining Wild Animals and Restricted Snakes.

Section 935.02 | Possession of Dangerous Wild Animal Prohibited.

Section 935.03 | Exceptions.

Section 935.04 | Registration of Dangerous Wild Animals.

Section 935.041 | Registration of Certain Marmosets, Monkeys, Capuchins and Lemurs.

Section 935.05 | Wildlife Shelter Permit.

Section 935.06 | Issuance or Denial of Wildlife Shelter Permit.

Section 935.07 | Wildlife Propagation Permit.

Section 935.08 | Restricted Snake Possession Permit.

Section 935.09 | Issuance or Denial of Restricted Snake Possession Permit.

Section 935.10 | Restricted Snake Propagation Permit.

Section 935.101 | Rescue Facility Permit.

Section 935.11 | Persons Possessing Both Dangerous Wild Animals and Restricted Snakes.

Section 935.12 | Compliance.

Section 935.13 | Suspension or Revocation of Permit.

Section 935.14 | Maintenance of Database; Access.

Section 935.15 | Records.

Section 935.16 | Escape of Animal; Notification.

Section 935.17 | Adoption of Rules.

Section 935.18 | Sale or Auction of Animals Prohibited.

Section 935.19 | Access to Premises.

Section 935.20 | Investigations.

Section 935.21 | Other Officers Authorized to Investigate.

Section 935.22 | Liability for Destruction of Animal or Snake.

Section 935.23 | Requirements for Access to Antivenom; List of Species; Liability for Treatment of Bites.

Section 935.24 | Civil Penalty.

Section 935.25 | Dangerous and Restricted Animal Fund.

Section 935.29 | Local Ordinances.

Section 935.99 | Criminal Penalties.