New USA Ivory Trade Regulations Announced
By Robbie Rhodes
Tim Baxter sent this link to the official announcement of the new
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations concerning elephant
ivory trade:
https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/administration-takes-bold-step-african-elephant-conservation-completes-near-total
Administration Takes Bold Step for African Elephant Conservation:
Completes Near-Total Elephant Ivory Ban to Cut Off Opportunities
for Traffickers
Office of the Secretary
Special rule for African elephants under the Endangered Species Act
contains limited exemptions for bona fide antiques and items with
small amounts of ivory that are not drivers of poaching
6/2/2016
Last edited 6/2/2016
The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) explains that "small amounts of
ivory" in a piano means less than 200 grams, which they say is "large
enough to accommodate the white key veneers on an 88-key piano." See
https://www.fws.gov/international/pdf/questions-and-answers-african-elephant-4d-final-rule.pdf
The Piano Technicians' Guild (PTG) is the focal point for piano-specific
interpretation of the new ivory trade regulations so the topic will not
be discussed in MMDigest. Ask your piano tuner-tech about local laws
(e.g., New York State transport permits) and watch at http://www.ptg.org/
Robbie Rhodes
Mechanical Music Digest
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