(1) Exotic wildlife held in captivity must be treated in a humane manner and cannot be restrained with a chain, rope, or other holding device. Facilities for care of captive exotic wildlife must be maintained in a sanitary condition, be large enough to provide room for exercise, be sturdy enough to prevent escape, and provide protection to the public. Food, water, and shelter must be provided in sufficient quantity and quality to maintain the exotic wildlife in a healthy condition.
(2) Specific conditions for the housing of exotic wildlife may be required by the department. Requirements will be consistent with those under 9 CFR, Ch. 1, Part 3 "Standards for Humane Handling, Care, Treatment and Transportation" and consistent with ARM 12.6.1302.
(3) All ponds containing controlled exotic fish must be registered with the department. Ponds used to hold controlled exotic fish (including koi and goldfish):
(a) must not be larger than 400 square feet;
(b) must not be within the 100-year flood plain;
(c) must be at least 200 yards from any open water;
(d) must not receive diverted surface water; and
(e) must not have an effluent or discharge to surface water.
(4) Adequate veterinary care must be provided to identify and minimize the spread of diseases. All exotic wildlife held in captivity must be in compliance with and are subject to the current Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control.