Summary:
This New Mexico law states that the sale, purchase, trade and possession with intent to keep as a pet of any subhuman primate, skunk, raccoon, fox or other sylvatic carnivore may be regulated by regulation of the health and environment department [department of health] for the protection of public health and safety.
The sale, purchase, trade and possession with intent to keep as a pet of any subhuman primate, skunk, raccoon, fox or other sylvatic carnivore may be regulated by regulation of the health and environment department [department of health] for the protection of public health and safety.
Credits
L. 1979, Ch. 194, § 6.
[Link to Administrative Code of New Mexico. Title 19. Natural Resources and Wildlife. Chapter 35. Captive Wildlife Uses. Part 7. Importation of Live Non-Domestic Animals, Birds and Fish. 19.35.7. IMPORTATION OF LIVE NON-DOMESTIC ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH.]