Club Details:
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Regular Meetings:
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Cape Fear Caged Bird Society
6329 Milton Dr.
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(919) 425-4139 or (919) 423-4922
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Carolina Ornamental Bird Society
525 Climax St.
Graham, NC 27253
(910) 226-7907
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Raleigh-Durham Caged Bird Society
Lou Harrison
Box 8206, NCSU, Raleigh, NC 27695-8206
Email: harrison@adm.csc.ncsu.edu
Phone: 919 515-7279 Fax: 919 515-3646
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3rd Sunday at 2:30 PM
Glen Ellen Pilot Park Community Building, Raleigh
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Rocky Mount Cage Bird Club
1315 Beal St.
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
(919) 977-0539
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Smoky Mountain Cage Bird Society
201 Murphy St.
Morganton, NC 28655
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N.C. SESS. LAWS §153A-131 - Possession or harboring of dangerous animals.
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A county may by ordinance regulate, restrict, or prohibit the possession or harboring of animals which are dangerous to persons or property. No such ordinance shall have the effect of permitting any activity or condition with respect to a wild animal which is prohibited or more severely restricted by regulations of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
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N.C. SESS. LAWS §160A-187 - Possession or harboring of dangerous animals.
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A city may by ordinance regulate, restrict, or prohibit the possession or harboring within the city of animals which are dangerous to persons or property. No such ordinance shall have the effect of permitting any activity or condition with respect to a wild animal which is prohibited or more severely restricted by regulations of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
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N.C. ADMIN. CODE tit. 2, r. 52B.0212 - IMPORTATION REQUIREMENTS: WILD ANIMALS
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Applies only to mammals.
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SECTION .0200 - ADMISSION OF LIVESTOCK TO NORTH CAROLINA
.0201 HEALTH REGULATIONS IN GENERAL
(a) No animal, including poultry or birds of any species, that is affected with, or recently exposed to, any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, or which originates from a quarantine area, shall be transported or in any manner moved into the state until written permission for such importation has been obtained from:
State Veterinarian of North Carolina
North Carolina Department of Agriculture
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Those diseased or exposed animals which are approved by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, United States Department of Agriculture for interstate shipment for immediate slaughter are exempt from this provision.
(b) All livestock (including the American buffalo or bison which for the purpose of this Section shall be considered as beef cattle) transported or otherwise moved into the state shall be accompanied by an official health certificate, and permit when required, which shall be attached to the waybill or shall be in the possession of the driver of the vehicle or person in charge of the livestock.
(c) A copy of the health certificate approved by the chief livestock sanitary official of the state of origin shall be forwarded within 30 days of issuance to:
State Veterinarian
472 Agriculture Building
Post Office Box 26026
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
(d) Livestock entering North Carolina without a proper health certificate, and permit when required, shall be quarantined and held at the owner's risk and expense until released by the State Veterinarian.
History Note: Authority G.S. 106-307.4; 106-307.5; 106-317; 106-348;106-540;
Eff. April 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. April 1, 1997.
.0210 IMPORTATION REQUIREMENTS: AVIAN SPECIES
Members of the avian species, other than chickens, turkeys, or other domestic poultry, entering into North Carolina shall be accompanied by a permit from the State Veterinarian of North Carolina or his authorized representative and be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate issued within five days of shipment. Ratites (ostriches, rheas, emus, cassowaries and kiwis) must have a negative test for Avian Influenza (AI) within 30 days prior to entry.
Note: For chickens, turkeys or other domestic poultry, see 2 NCAC 52B .0600.
History Note: Filed as a Temporary Amendment Eff. August 13, 1993 for a period of 180 days or until the
permanent rule becomes effective, whichever is sooner;
Authority G.S. 106-539; 106-540; 106-543;
Eff. April 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. January 1, 1994.
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Description:
A person or establishment that acquires for the purposes of resale animals bred by others whether as owner, agent, or on consignment, and that sells, trades, or offers to sell or trade such animals to the general public at retail or wholesale.
Requirements:
No person shall operate a public auction or a boarding kennel unlessa license to operate such establishment shall have been granted by the Director of Field Forces, Veterinary Division. Application for such license shall be made in the manner provided by the Director. The license shall be for the fiscal year, July 1 - June 30.
Fees:
The license fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for each license period or part thereof, beginning with the first day of the fiscal year.
Contact:
Dr. Carol Woodlief, Animal Welfare Veterinarian
office: (919) 733-7601
Carol.Woodlief@ncmail.net
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Official Web Site for the State of North Carolina -
Information for citizens and businesses
North Carolina Business License Information Office (BLIO)
(919) 807-2166 or (800) 228-8443 (toll-free in North Carolina only)
Small Business Administration (national)
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Business Name Registration
Before any sole proprietorship or partnership engages in business in North Carolina under an assumed name, the business name must be properly registered. An assumed name is any name other than the real name of the owner or owners the business. To register the business name, the person or partnership must file an Assumed Name Certificate with the Register of Deeds Office in the county or counties in which business is conducted. There is no statewide name registration for sole proprietorships or general partnerships.
Business names for limited partnerships, LLCs, LLPs and corporations are registered with the Secretary of State, Corporations Division when the business is originally filed with the Division. These businesses must also file an Assumed Name Certificate with the county Register of Deeds office if they engage in business under any name other than the name registered with Secretary of State.
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