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| CITES, Cycad Species & Import / Export RequirementsAll cycads are in the CITES appendix under Plant Kingdom, covered under one of the following three family names: Cycadaceae, Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae (please reference Ken Hill's Cycad Pages under identification if further explanation is required). For additional legal considerations, please reference the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Title 50 Part 23. (http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-table-search.html)All cycads are CITES APPENDIX II except the following:
These are all APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II seeds are not CITES regulated. APPENDIX I seeds are treated the same as the plants. To import plants as an individual, you need to submit a form PPQ-587 to USDA:APHIS:PPQ for your import permit. It must have each individual species name you intend to import. This is FREE and lasts five years. You must continually amend your permit if you keep importing different species. You must also pick a port of entry for inspection. Small packages can be sent by mail anywhere as long as the destination is a USDA:APHIS:PPQ inspection station. As a business, or if you want to export, you need to submit form PPQ-621 with $70 for an import/export license. This lasts two years. To import artificially propagated CITES I/II material you need the exporter to supply you with the phytosanitary certificate and a CITES permit showing artificial propagation. (Always a good idea to contact the responsible government office in the country you're importing from so you know what you should have.) (All of our CITES Appendix 1plants offered are artificially Propagated so are treated as CITES Appendix 2 Plants for the purpose of the act.) To import CITES I material removed from the wild, (This Permit is not necessary for our Cycads as Artificially Propagated in our CITES Registered Nursery) you must also have a permit from U.S. Fish and Wildlife that cost $25 (http://www.fws.gov) and is good for 6-12 months. To get the permit, you have to show experience caring for and adequate facilities to accommodate the plant material, subject to inspection at anytime. Plants imported under these conditions can never be commercially sold and any monies derived from sale of the material must be used to propagate and care for other APPENDIX I material in your possession. (How they enforce this, I don't know.) (These conditions do not apply for our exportedcycads) Between U.S. states this can be just as much work depending on the states involved with the agricultural inspections. The following links point to the CITES forms discussed above (most are in PDF format): | |||||||||||||||||
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