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(7C IcJ 1Ikf�iL//ai ;01,i Ct <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />EXHIBIT "D" <br />Use of Dangerous Wild Animals <br />The County of Indian River, Florida, has approved on(q a schedule of requirements that <br />apply to exhibition, sets, displays, or any other permit th i olves elephants or any other potentially <br />dangerous wild animal, as defined below. <br />"Dangerous wild animal" means any mammal, including but not limited to Elephantidae (elephant); <br />Felidae (tiger, lion, cougar, leopard, cheetah, jaguar); Canidae (wolf, coyote); Ursidae (all bears); and all <br />non -human primate species (such as chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons, capuchins, macaques, and <br />baboons) which the owner knows or reasonably should know has a propensity, tendency, or disposition to <br />attack, cause injury, or otherwise endanger the safety of the public or other animals. <br />The required actions or document submittals described below must be satisfied by applicant(s) three <br />weeks prior to issuance of a permit. In the event a permit is issued, failure to maintain these requirements <br />during the permitted activity will be cause for revocation of the permit. <br />Applicants must meet the following conditions: <br />1. Submit a liability insurance policy with an insurer authorized or approved to write such insurance in <br />this state in the amount of two million dollars that covers claims for injury or damage to persons or <br />property in an amount of not less than one million dollars per occurrence. In the case of activity to be <br />held on public property, the Risk Manager of the County will review the proposed activity and at his or <br />her sole discretion set additional requirements or increased limits. <br />2. Submit documented proof that within the past twelve months all elephants tested free of tuberculosis <br />(TB) in trunk wash cultures and a serological test that detects antibodies to TB, such as the <br />ElephantTB-STAT-PAK Assay. <br />3. Submit a written plan for the quick and safe recapture or destruction of a wild animal in the event an <br />animal escapes. <br />a. The applicant's written protocols for training their staff on methods of safe recapture of escaped <br />wild animals, and <br />b. A detailed description of containment methods for the animal(s) and; and <br />c. Access to appropriate chemical immobilization drugs and equipment; and <br />d. Identification of staff member(s) (and as appropriate, veterinarians) who possess firearm and <br />chemical immobilization proficiency to recapture an escaped wild animal. <br />4. Disclose previous incidents of specific dangerous, unpredictable, or aggressive behavior by any of the <br />animals, that put any people or other animals at risk, including the animal handler(s). <br />5. Disclose ages and all current and most recent names of all animals. <br />6. Produce health histories and health certificates for all animals. <br />Fairgroun s icer Agreement — Exhibit D Page 1 of 2 <br />Initials <br />