Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries |
Chapter I - United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior |
SubChapter B - Taking, Possession, Transportation, Sale, Purchase, Barter, Exportation, and Importation of Wildlife and Plants |
Part 23 - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites) |
Subpart B - Prohibitions, Exemptions, and Requirements |
§ 23.11 - Prohibitions. |
§ 23.12 - Requirements. |
§ 23.13 - What is prohibited? |
§ 23.14 - [Reserved] |
§ 23.15 - How may I travel internationally with my personal or household effects, including tourist souvenirs? |
§ 23.16 - What are the U.S. CITES requirements for urine, feces, and synthetically derived DNA? |
§ 23.17 - What are the requirements for CITES specimens traded internationally by diplomatic, consular, military, and other persons exempt from customs duties or inspections? |
§ 23.18 - What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I wildlife? |
§ 23.19 - What CITES documents are required to export Appendix-I plants? |
§ 23.20 - What CITES documents are required for international trade? |
§ 23.21 - What happens if a country enters a reservation for a species? |
§ 23.22 - What are the requirements for in-transit shipments? |
§ 23.23 - What information is required on U.S. and foreign CITES documents? |
§ 23.24 - What code is used to show the source of the specimen? |
§ 23.25 - What additional information is required on a non-Party CITES document? |
§ 23.26 - When is a U.S. or foreign CITES document valid? |
§ 23.27 - What CITES documents do I present at the port? |