Laws and regulations of participants at the Repat Fair:
- Spirits or tobacco must not be eaten in the hall.
- Damage to buildings and fixtures must be replaced.
- When electricity is needed, self-extension wires are carried.
- It is not allowed to carry animals which, according to Danish legislation, are prohibited from selling/holding.
- It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor/seller to have knowledge and to comply with applicable laws and regulations regarding the animals, plants and accessories carried at the fair.
- No animals to be exhibited/sold covered by Annex A of the Ministry of Environment and Energy regulations 499 of 27. May 1997 on the Conservation of Wild fauna and flora by controlling trade therein (Washington Convention/Cites) without the permission of the Forest and Nature agency.
- There must be no sale to children under the age of 16.
- Anyone who has a stand at this fair has the full responsibility for the animals being exhibited/sold at the booth regardless of the ownership. The animals that are no longer associated with stands (i.e. has been sold/transferred) the owner has full responsibility for.
- As far as possible, animals should not be taken out and handled. If this takes place it is at the Exhibitor's own responsibility.
- For the sale or transfer of animals, instructions must accompany the proper care and storage of the animals.
Laws and regulations on the storage of animals during the fair:
- The animals must be in escape-safe terrariums or boxes.
- In the case of animals carried on the reptile fair, the individual temperature, water and feed requirements of the animals must be met.
In the case of terrariums/aquariums/cages for animals at the reptile Fair:
- That they comply with a reasonable hygienic standard.
- That they do not overfill.
- That there are no sharp or pointed objects inside, tape or other interior that the animals can damage themselves.
- That the size and décor are appropriate for the animals and their behavioural requirements.
Appropriate décor means that:
- The animals can stand/lie in a natural position.
- Species that need bathing facilities must have a flat bowl, basin, etc. With water.
- Burial species shall have appropriate digging possibilities.
- Climbing species must have the opportunity to climb.
- Sky species must have the opportunity to seek camouflage or partially hide.
Paddel Arver and the neotene salamandre (= adult larvae) must have either air supply via air,
Water circulation or frequent water change