snakeguy101;4469862; said:here is what the permit application states:
"Provide documentation of a minimum of 1 year experience (to consist of no less than 1000 hrs.) within the family(s) of reptiles, for which the permit is
requested. Include a description of the specific experience, dates, and location(s) where it was acquired. Include no less than 2 reference letters from
individuals having personal knowledge of your stated experience. "
I don't know for sure but I think that this means that as long as you have worked with that genus within your 1000 hours then you are set. Once you have the permit though I know that you can use it to obtain any species and when you submit the inventory form once a year they do not ask you to clarify which ones your permit is supposedly for. I probably did not have 1000 hours working with cobras or arboreal vipers when I got the permit since most of my training was with native hots in the field and yet they did not seem to care when I told them I was getting eyelash vipers and monocled cobras. The system is not enforced at all once you get the permit (which I am fine with) because they do not keep up with inspections they do not inquire about what species (with the exception of a survey once a year) you keep and they do not ask for proof of purchase for newly acquired hot snakes- all of which is "supposed" to be done.
They probably aren't keeping up with you because you are a private keeper that isn't breeding or showing. Mitch and Travis have both complained of the recent changes taking place that are causing them even more problems because the FWS is cracking down and really starting to enforce stuff. But Mitch breeds and sells and Travis exhibits so they are interacting with the public and all that.
According to what you posted I interpret that as having 1000 hours with each family.... Thats what it says isn't it?
so 1000 with the family elapidae, 1000 hours with family crotalidae etc... needing 1000 hours for each genus would be ridiculous and make it impossible for anyone to keep anything lol but for family is... still somewhat ridiculous but at least understandable