Blanket Import-Export Restrictions for Threatened Species to End Beginning Sept. 26
A final rule ending blanket restrictions on importation and exportation of species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act takes effect Sept. 26 (see 1908120020), according to a notice published Aug. 27 in the Federal Register. For species FWS lists as threatened on or after that date, import and export restrictions will not automatically apply, and FWS will have to issue a species-specific “Section 4(d)” rule to implement any restrictions on import, export and taking, FWS said in the final rule. Species already listed as threatened as of Sept. 26 still will be subject to the same restrictions as on importation and exportation of endangered species.
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(Federal Register 08/27/19)