It is essential to furbearer management programs that fur dealers
continue to regularly submit reports. The dealer reports are audited
for compliance to the regulations.
A Fur Dealer's Licence authorizes the holder, from a place designated
in the licence, to buy, sell and trade the castors of beavers and the
pelts, skins and hides of black bears, gray (timber) wolves and fur
bearing animals taken within the province.
The Miscellaneous Licences and Permits Regulation, MR 53/2007
requires every fur dealer to record every transaction on a form provided
by the department, include all information required on the form, and
record each transaction immediately after it occurs, sequentially by
date with no blank spaces between entries. A fur dealer must submit
a completed record of transaction form to Manitoba Conservation on
or before the 10th day after the period covered by the form. When
no transactions have occurred in that period, a form marked "No
transactions" must be submitted. A "transaction" means a purchase,
sale or trade authorized by a fur dealer’s licence.