PUBLICATION OF NATIONAL DRAFT REGULATIONS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES WILD FAUNA AND FLORA (CITES) IN SOUTH AFRICA


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2009


WEDNESDAY, 02 SEPTEMBER 2009:The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Ms Buyelwa Sonjica published draft CITES Regulations under section 97(1)(b)(iv) of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (NEMBA), 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004), and the National Environmental Laws Amendment Act, 2009 for public comment on Friday 28 August 2009.

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. Appendices I, II and III to the Convention are lists of species afforded different levels or types of protection from over-exploitation. Visit www.cites.org.za for more information

Although CITES is legally binding, parties still need national legislation for the implementation and enforcement of the convention. .’Notwithstanding the implementation of CITES by provincial authorities as informed by their provincial nature conservation ordinances, standardization through national regulations is still necessary for effective enforcement’ said Mr Albi Modise, Departmental Spokesperson.

CITES works by subjecting international trade in specimens of selected species to certain controls. All import, export, re-export of plants and animal species listed on the Appendices as well as the introduction from the sea, of species covered by the Convention, has to be authorized through a permit/licensing system. Each Party to the Convention must designate one or more Management Authorities in charge of administering that permit/licensing system and one or more Scientific Authorities to advise on the effects of trade on the status of the species.

The draft CITES regulations will make it possible for the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs to issue CITES permits and certificates for activities undertaken by all organs of state, while provincial MEC’s will be the provincial management authorities issuing CITES permits and certificates for all other institutions and private individuals.

The national CITES Management Authority will among others, have the following duties: to communicate with the Secretariat and other countries on scientific, administrative, enforcement and other issues related to implementation of the Convention; coordinate national implementation and enforcement of the Convention; consult with the Scientific Authority on the issuance and acceptance of CITES documents, the nature and level of trade in CITES-listed species, the setting and management of quotas, the registration of traders and production operations, the establishment of Rescue Centres and the preparation of proposals to amend the CITES Appendices ;to represent the Republic at national and international meetings related to CITES as well as to provide awareness-raising, training, education and information related to the Convention;

The specific duties of the Provincial Management Authority include, but are not limited to the following: consider and grant permits and certificates in accordance with the provisions of CITES and regulation 9, and to attach to any permit or certificate any condition that it may deem necessary; manage the utilisation of allocated CITES quotas; mark, tag and register CITES specimens in accordance with the Convention; coordinate and submit reports for the registration of individuals, institutions and facilities in accordance with the Convention and optimise participation of state departments and agencies in the province in CITES related matters;

All persons wishing to trade in specimens of any species listed in Appendix I must be registered with the Management Authority and all persons wishing to produce captive bred animals and artificially propagated plants for commercial trade purposes of any species listed in Appendix I must be registered with the Management Authority and with the Secretariat in the case of captive bred animals.

The National Management Authority shall coordinate the enforcement of these regulations which will be enforced by an environmental management inspector. Permit application fees will be applicable to each CITES permit/certificate application.

Comments on these draft Regulations are invited on or before 28 September 2009. All comments must be submitted in writing to the Director-General of the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs for attention: Ms Sonja Meintjes at the contact details below.

Any queries can be directed to Mrs. Sonja Meintjes at: (012) 310-3545 or Smeintjes@deat.gov.za

To access the draft regulations please click on the link below:
http://www.deat.gov.za
Albi Modise (Chief Director: Communications)

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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