Here are the ‘talking points’ for this act in an email I got from PIJAC:
- I urge you to oppose amendments to HR4521 because the amendments would create a "white list" of approved species that can be imported into the U.S. This is a concern because it is likely not a workable solution given the vast number of live organisms in the pet care community that could be subject to review and approval. This is also not workable because of the challenges authorities will face identifying types of species due to minor differences in size and color, for example, that may appear for a non-listed animal but make a certain pet animal more attractive or distinctive for those that care for them.
- I don't support HR4521 because it establishes new emergency powers that would allow USFWS to use an "emergency designation" that is effective immediately after publication in the Federal Register to prohibit a species if it is found to be injurious. This is a problem because there could be no due process, public input, hearings or advanced notice for certain injurious listings which could happen seemingly overnight.
- I oppose amendments to Lacey Act recently added to HR4521, the America COMPETES Act because it would give authority for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to regulate movement of injurious wildlife in interstate trade of the continental U.S. with no respect for specific climate or other variations in geography. This is a problem because there are portions of the country where there is little risk for species to become injurious, for example the risks to Alaska are different from the risks to Florida. In fact, state agencies are stepping up to address importation, possession, and sale of certain species based on injurious concerns specific to their state.
- I do not support amendments to HR4521 because there are several USFWS designated ports of entry, such as Chicago or Los Angeles, where it may not be physically possible to inspect shipments or provide animal care due to how incoming shipments are processed.
- I urge you not to support amendments to Lacey Act included in the America COMPETES Act. These provisions, as well as many others included in the COMPETES Act, have not had a hearing outside of the Rules Committee and this is being rushed through the legislative process.