Endangered Species (Protection, Conservation and Regulation of Trade) Regulations, 2002 (No. 104a of 2002). Country/Territory Jamaica Document type Regulation Date 2002 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Molluscs Protection of species Fishery management and conservation Biodiversity International trade Endangered species Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, Small Island Developing States Abstract These Regulations amend the principal Regulations so as to insert some changes in existing provisions regarding fees for a permit for importation or exportation of plant or animal species, a re-exportation certificate, introduction from the sea certificate or other certificate and regarding reimbursement of costs of the Management Authority incurred in the processing and issuing of permits by the applicant. A new comma (3) is inserted in regulation 1(2), providing that the forms set out in the Second Schedule (forms for a permit for importation or exportation of plant or animal species, a re-exportation certificate, introduction from the sea certificate or other certificate) shall apply in the case of all species, whether or not such species are under quotas determined pursuant to section 15(1)(f) of the Endangered Species (Protection, Conservation and Regulation of Trade) Act, 2000. The modified form of the First Schedule concerns and individual export quota certificate for conch and Strombus Gigas. Full text English References - Legislation Amends Endangered Species (Protection, Conservation and Regulation of Trade) Regulations (No. 36 of 2000). Legislation | Jamaica | 2000 Keyword: Protection of species, Fishery management and conservation, International trade, Endangered species, Registration Source: FAO, FAOLEX