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[LEGAL NOTICE No. 64] Unofficial Copy ENDANGERED AND PROTECTED SPECIES ACT 2002 (ACT N0. 29 OF 2002) ENDANGERED AND PROTECTED SPECIES REGULATIONS 2003 In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 35 of the Act, I make these Regulations Citation 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Endangered and Protected Species Regulations 2003. Fees 2. - (1) Fees for the purpose of the Act are set out in Schedule 1. (2) Subject to subregulation (3), any application made under the Act must be accompanied by the prescribed fee. (3) Any application for approval for exemption made under section 20(2) relating to specimens to export personal or household effects are exempted from fees. Forms 3. - (1) The forms for the purposes of the Act are set out in Schedule 2. (2) An application for a CITES permit or certificate must be made in Form No. 1 as set out in Schedule 2. (3) An application for a non-cites permit must be made in Form No. 2 as set out in Schedule 2. (4) A CITES permit or certificate must be issued in Form No.3 as set out in Schedule 2. (5) A non-cites permit must be issued in Form No.4 as set out in Schedule 2. Registration of trades 4. An application for registration of a person to trade under the Act in any specimen of species must be made in Form No. 5 as set out in Schedule 2. Registration of captive breeders and artificial propagators 5. An application for registration of a person to undertake captive breeding or artificial propagation under the Act must be made in Form No.6 as set out in Schedule 2. Export quotas 6. The Scientific Council may, by notice in the Gazette, determine the annual export quotas in respect of each endangered or protected species. Categories of permits and certificates for Appendices I to III 7. The categories of permits or certificates for species listed in Appendices I to III are - (a) CITES import permits; (b) CITES export permits; (c) CITES re-export certificates; (d) CITES certificate of re-introduction from the sea; (e) CITES certificate of exemption for the purposes of section 20 of the Act. Other conditions for CITES permits or certificates 8. - (1) The Management Authority must not issue an import permit for a living specimen listed in Appendix I, unless it is satisfied that the proposed recipient of a living specimen is suitably equipped to house and care for the specimen and the specimen will not be used primarily for commercial purposes. (2) The Management Authority must not issue an import permit for a specimen listed in Appendix III, unless it is satisfied that the shipment is accompanied by a valid certificate of origin issue by the relevant CITES authority of the exporting country in accordance with the laws of that country for protection of fauna and flora and CITES.

Unofficial Copy (3) The Management Authority must not issue a certificate of introduction from the sea for a species listed in Appendix I unless the Council has advised the Authority that the introduction from the sea will not be detrimental to the survival of that species. Conditions for exemptions 9. - (1) For the purposes of section 20 of the Act, Personal or household effects includes specimens that are (a) personally owned or possessed for non-commercial purposes; (b) acquired legally; and (c) when imported, exported or re-exported either worn or carried or included in personal baggage or in part of a household move. (2) The exemption of personal and household effects does not apply - (a) in the case of specimens of a species included in Appendix I, to specimens acquired by the owner outside his country of usual residence, and are being imported into his country of usual residence; or (b) in the case of specimens of species in Appendix II (i) to specimens acquired by the owner outside his country of usual residence and in a country where removal from the wild occurred; (ii) to specimens being imported into the owner s country of usual residence; and (iii) to the country where removal from the wild occurred requires the prior grant of export permits before any export of such specimens unless the Management Authority is satisfied that the specimens were acquired before the provisions of the present Convention applied to such specimens; (3) A visitor may export not more than a total of only 2 items of specimens of either helioporidae (blue coral), antipatharia (black coral), tubiporidae (organ-pipe coral), scleractinia (stony coral), milleporidae (fire coral) or stylasteridae (lace coral) as a personal effect under section 20 of the Act only if - (a) the visitor acquired the specimens legally; and (b) the specimens were beach-washed. (4) For the purposes of section 20 of the Act, no CITES certificate of exemption shall be granted to take out of the Fiji Islands more than 3 specimens of Physeter catodon (Sperm whale) tooth (tabua) unless - (a) they are taken out for traditional or cultural purposes only; and (b) with the prior written approval of the Permanent Secretary responsible for Fijian Affairs. (5) The Permanent Secretary responsible for Fijian Affairs may, in special circumstances, approve more than 3 specimens of Physeter catodon (Sperm Whale) tooth (tabua) to be taken out of the Fiji Islands under subregulation (4). (6) A person who - (a) contravenes subregulation (3) or (4); or (b) takes out of the Fiji Islands more than 3 specimens of Physeter catodon (sperm whale) tooth (tabua) contrary to subregulation (5), commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 or imprisonment for 2 years. Procedures for appeal 10.- (1) For the purpose of section 32 of the Act (appeal to the Minister and to the Authority), an application for appeal must be in writing setting out the following (a) the name and address of the appellant; (b) the date and nature of the decisions subject to appeal; (c) the grounds of appeal; and (d) signed by or on behalf of the appellant. (2) The application must be accompanied by the prescribed fee. Dated this day of November 2003. M. RAGIGIA Minister for Local Government, Housing, Squatter Settlement and Environment

Unofficial Copy SCHEDULE I (Regulation 2) FEES No. Subject $(VIP) 1 Application for a CITES import permit/certificate. 15.00 2 Application for a CITES export permit/certificate. 30.00 3 Application for re-export certificate. 15.00 4 Application for certificate of introduction from the sea.. 15.00 5 Application for approval by the Permanent Secretary for Fijian Affairs 30.00 6 Application for registration to trade in species 15.00 7 Certificate of Registration to Trade 1,000 8 Application for captive breeders/ artificial propagators for commercial purposes 15.00 9 Certificate of Registration for commercial purposes 1,000 10 Application for captive breeders/ artificial propagators for non-commercial purposes 10.00 11 Certificate of Registration for non-commercial purposes 10.00 12 Notice of appeals 15.00

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora FORM 1 Government of Fiji APPLICATION FOR CITES PERMIT 1 Name: (Mr/Mrs/Ms): Date: Phone: (Work/Home): Fax : E-mail address: 2 Purpose of Application: (please tick) Export Import Re -export Other 3.(a) Country of Origin: b) Country of Destination: Name & Address of Exporter: Phone : E-mail: Name & Address of Importer: Phone: E-mail: 4 Item/Specimen Scientific name: Common Name: Condition of specimen (please tick below) Live Dead Whole Part Derivative 5 Any other relevant information (not limited to Section 16(e)): 6 Details of the quantity, source, purpose and proof of legal acquisition should be provided as a separate attachment to this application, in the format specified in the Annex to Form 2 7 Signature of Applicant: For Office Use Only 8 Approved (please tick) Fees Paid (please tick) Yes No Yes No Permit No. Date: Signature of Officer: Name of Officer:

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO IMPORT, EXPORT A& RE-EXPORT SPECIES LISTED UNDER SCHEDULE 1 AND 2 OF THE ACT. FORM 2 GOVERNMENT OF FIJI 1. Name of Applicant (Mr/Mrs/Ms): Phone contact (Work/Office): Fax : E-mail address: 2. Purpose of Export: (please tick) Export : Import: Re-export: Other : 3. (a) Country of Origin: b) Country of Destination: Name & Address of Exporter: Name & Address of Importer Phone: Phone: E-mail: E-mail : 4. Item/Specimen Scientific name: Common name: Condition of the specimen (please tick below) Live: Dead: Whole : Part: Derivative: 5. Any other relevant information 6. Details of the quanitity, source, purpose and proof of legal acquisition should be provided as a attachment to this application, in the format specified in the Annex to Form 2. 7. Signature of Applicant : Date : For Office Use Only 8: Approved (please tick) Fees Paid (please tick) Yes No Yes No Permit No.: Name of Officer : Date : Signature of Officer: THIS FORM IS NOT VALID FOR TRADE IN SPECIMENS OF SPECIES LISTED IN THE CITES APPENDICES

CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA FORM 3 GOVERNMENT OF FIJI Page of PERMIT / CERTIFICATE No. ORIGINAL ISSUED WITHOUT ALTERATION OR ERASURE VALID UNTIL: 1 EXPORT RE-EXPORT IMPORT OTHER 2 3. Importer (Name, Address, Country) 4. Exporter (name and address, country) 3a. Country of Import Signature of the Applicant 5. Special Conditions 6. Name, address, national seal/stamp and country of Management Authority Department of Environment PO Box 2131 Government Buildings Suva Fiji Islands For all live animals, this permit or certificate is only valid if the transport conditions conform to the Guidelines for Transport of Live Animals or, in the case of air transport, to the IATA Live Animals Regulations. 5a. Purpose of the transaction ( see reverse ) 5b. Security Stamp No. Phone (67-9) 331 1699 Fax: (67-9) 331 2879 E-mail: biodiversity@connect.com.fj 7. SCIENTIFIC NAME 8. COMMON NAME 9. DESCRIPTION 10. APPENDIX & SOURCE 11. QUANITY & UNIT 11a. TOTAL EXPORT/QUOTA 12 Country of Origin Permit No. Date 12a Country of last re-export Certificate No Date 12.b 13 This permit is issued by: Name of Officer Place Date Security stamp, signature and official seal 14. EXPORT ENDORSEMENT: 15 Bill of Landing/Air Waybill Number: Port of Export Date Name of Officer Signature Official stamp and title CITES PERMIT / CERTIFICATE No.

ENDANGERED & PROTECTED SPECIES ACT 2002 PERMIT TO TRADE IN SPECIES LISTED IN SCHEDULE 1 OR 2 PERMIT No. GOVERNMENT OF FIJI FORM 4 ORIGINAL ISSUED WITHOUT ALTERATION OR ERASURE VALID UNTIL: EXPORT IMPORT RE-EXPORT OTHER Importer (Name, Address & Country of Import) Department of Environment PO Box 2131 Government Buildings Suva Fiji Islands Phone: (679) 3311699 Fax: (679) 3312879 E-mail: biodiversity@connect.com.fj Purpose of Trade Exporter (Name, address & Country of Export SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME DESCRIPTION SCHEDULE QUANTITY TOTAL EXPORT/ & SOURCE & UNIT QUOTA Country of Origin Permit No. Date Remarks : This permit is issued by: Name of Officer Place Date Signature and official seal EXPORT ENDORSEMENT: Bill of Landing/Air Waybill Number: Port of Export Date Name of Officer Signature Official stamp and title PERMIT No. This permit is not valid for trade in specimens of species listed in the CITES Appendices

FORM 5 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION TO TRADE IN SPECIMENS OF SPECIES PROTECTED UNDER THE ENDANGERED & PROTECTED SPECIES ACT (Section 21(4)) PART A 1 Name of individual/ Company : 2. Describe type of business (including any other business operating under the above management) 3. Name of contact person: Position: 4. Address of place of business: 5. Registered postal address: 6. Telephone No. Fax No. Mobile E-Mail: 7. Is the applicant applying for the first time'? Yes / No (circle answer) PART B 8. I, hereby apply for registration to trade in the following specimens of species listed in the Appendices of CITES: SCIENTIFIC NAME (S) COMMON NAME (S) PERIOD (from to) PURPOSE OF TRADE (refer to 9 below)

9. Classification : Purpose of Trade Commercial Trade : T Zoos : Z Botanical Gardens : G Circuses and Traveling Exhibitions : Q Scientific : S Biomedical Research : M Educational : E Reintroduction or introduction into the Wild : N Breeding in captivity or artificial propagation : B 10. Applicant(s) shall provide the following information: a. Date of establishment; b. Financial Statement(s); c. Description of facilities; d. Historical background; 11. Persons or enterprises shall be required to submit legal or technical documents in support of their application. 12. Registration shall be valid for a period of one year only and shall be reviewed on application or re-application, which, as the case may be, appropriate. All application shall be accompanied with the requisite fee. 13. Persons or enterprises are required to maintain relevant records and to make them available upon request for inspection by the CITES Management Authority. 14. Persons or enterprises are required to inform the CITES Management Authority of any significant changes in their business, for example, species to be traded, relocation of facilities, etc. 15. The CITES Management Authority reserves the right to require the person or enterprise to reregister or to cancel the registration of the person or enterprise. 16. Have you, the applicant, been convicted of an offence under the Endangered and Protected Species Act (2002) or have you, the applicant, been committed of any offence related to trade in wildlife specimens in the last 5 years: No Yes. If yes, please provide details: Other information, as may be relevant to this application to trade: Signature of Applicant ------------------------------------------------------ For Office Use Only

Approved (please tick) Fees Paid (please tick) YES NO YES NO Registration Number: Date: Signature of Officer: Receipt No. Name of Officer:

FORM 6 PART A APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF OPERATIONS TO UNDERTAKE CAPTIVE BREEDING AND/OR ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION (Section 22(4)) 1 Name of individual/ Company: 2. Describe type of business (including any other business operating under the above management) 3. Name of Contact Person: Position: 4.Address of place of business: 5. Registered postal address: 6. Telephone No. Fax No. Mobile: Email: 7. Is the applicant applying for the first time'? Yes / No (circle answer) PART B 8.a. I, hereby apply for registration to breed in captivity* or artificial propagate the following (for corals and live rock see 8.b.) (a) Species to be bred in captivity or artificially propagated Scientific Name Common Name Purpose 8.b. I, hereby apply for registration to engage in production systems for corals and/or live rock.

Those persons engaging in the production of corals or Live rock should provide details in the space and according to the definitions provided in Annex I. 9. Classification : Purpose a. Commercial Trade: T b. Zoos: Z c. Botanical Gardens: G d. Circuses and Traveling Exhibitions: Q e. Scientific: S f. Biomedical Research: M g. Educational: E h. Reintroduction or introduction into the Wild: N i. Breeding in captivity or artificial propagation: B 10. Applicant(s) shall provide the following information: i. Date of establishment; ii. Financial Statement(s); iii. Description of facilities and production techniques; iv. Historical background; v. Source of parental stock; and vi. Quantities expected to be produced. 11. Person(s) or enterprises shall be required to submit legal and/or technical documents in support of their application. 12. Persons or enterprises engaged in captive breeding, artificial propagation and/or production of coral and/or live rock are required to maintain relevant records, pursuant to Section 22 (5), such as stock records, and to make them available upon request for inspection by the CITES Management Authority. 13. Persons or enterprises engaged in captive breeding, artificial propagation and/or production of coral and/or live rock must inform the CITES Management Authority of any significant changes in their operation. 14. The CITES Management Authority reserves the right to require the person or enterprise to re-register or to cancel the registration of the person or enterprise. 15. Registration shall be valid for a period of one year only and shall be reviewed on application or re-application, which, as the case may be, appropriate. All application(s) shall be accompanied with the requisite fee. 16. Have you, the applicant, been convicted of an offence under the Endangered and Protected Species Act (2002) or have you, the applicant, been committed of any offence related to trade in wildlife specimens in the last 5 years: No Yes. If yes, please provide details: Other information, as may be relevant to this application to Captive Breeding/Artificial Propagation: Signature of Applicant

----------------------------------------------------------------------- For Office Use Only Approved (please tick) Fees Paid (please tick) YES NO YES NO Registration Number : Date: Signature of Officer : Name of Officer: : Receipt No :

Form 6 - ANNEX Coral Production Persons or enterprises engaged in the production of corals are required to provide a description of the methods used and an estimate of annual production. Coral Production Refer to descriptions below for appropriate description of method of production Scientific Name Common Name Method of Production Production / year (pc) CORAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS The systems described below are those described in the report of the Coral Working Group, established under the CITES Animals Committee, submitted at the 18 th Meeting of the CITES Animals Committee, April 2002. The codes specified below are for information and registration purposes only and are not applicable on CITES permits or certificates. 1. Coral mariculture or coral farming (Code: CM): The maintenance and growth of wild coral clippings, nubbins or fragments in raised pens, rope or wire racks, or other artificial enclosures/retaining devices placed in the marine environment that are used to optimize coral growth and discourage predation. This indicates that the specimens are propagated in the ocean and there is no physical barrier between the marine environment and the coral specimens in question. Coral farming operations generally do not produce cultured or ranched corals as defined below because they typically maintain and grow out wild corals. 2. Coral ranching (Code : CR): The rearing of whole corals, colonies, polyps, fragments, clippings, nubbins, or larvae taken from the wild in a controlled environment. Coral ranching can also refer to the practice of bringing wild corals into captivity until they spawn, then repatriating them to their normal wild habitat. In this latter production system, the larvae obtained through captive spawning are subsequently reared and grown in a controlled environment. This practice may involve the rearing of high mortality life

stages (such as larvae) or low mortality life stages (such as coral clippings). Coral ranching does not refer to the standard handling and maintenance of wild corals prior to transport or sale. 3. Aquacultured corals (Code : AC): Coral clippings, fragments, nubbin, larvae, or polyps derived from wild specimens maintained in captivity, then maintained and grown in an controlled environment that is separate from the sea. Such environments may have filtered natural seawater pumped through them by artificial means, and may utilize natural sunlight to drive photosynthesis in the system. Any such flow through systems must be treated sufficiently to prevent the escape of corals, gametes, larvae, or disease vectors back to the marine environment. Coral aquaculture produces first-generation cultured corals from wild colonies. 4. Captive-breeding of corals (Code : CB): Production of coral colonies in closed controlled environments, maintained without the introduction of specimens from the wild, except for the occasional addition of colonies, gametes, or larvae to maintain genetic diversity. In these operations, colonies must be managed in such a way that longterm maintenance of this cultured stock is guaranteed. These operations must be able to produce second-generation corals or be using methods that have been reliably shown to produce second-generation corals. This method includes asexual propagation as well as sexual reproduction. Live Rock Production Persons or enterprises engaged in the production of live rock from cement are requested to provide a description of the methods used and an estimate of annual production. Description of production methods

Estimated Annual Production of live rock (kg) :..