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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FISH AND WILDLIFE | |
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Introduced By: Representative Carol Hagan McEntee | |
Date Introduced: June 24, 2015 | |
Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources | |
(Environmental Management) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 20-2.1-4 and 20-2.1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 20-2.1 |
2 | entitled "Commercial Fishing Licenses" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 20-2.1-4. Licenses -- General provisions governing licenses issued. -- (a) Licenses and |
4 | vessel declarations required. - It shall be unlawful for any person in Rhode Island or the waters of |
5 | the state: (1) to catch, harvest, or to hold or transport for sale in Rhode Island any marine finfish, |
6 | crustacean, or shellfish without a license issued under the provisions of this title, provided, |
7 | however, that marine finfish, crustaceans, or shellfish may be transported by a duly licensed |
8 | dealer if the marine finfish, crustaceans, or shellfish has previously been sold by a duly licensed |
9 | person, or (2) to engage in commercial fishing from a vessel unless the vessel has been declared a |
10 | commercial fishing vessel as provided in § 20-2.1-5(2) and has a decal affixed to it or is |
11 | displaying a plate. |
12 | (b) Validation of license. - No license issued under this chapter shall be valid until |
13 | signed by the licensee in his or her own handwriting. |
14 | (c) Transfer or loan of license. - Unless otherwise provided for in this title, a license |
15 | issued to a person under this chapter shall be good only for the person to whom it is issued; and |
16 | any transfer or loan of the license shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of that license |
17 | pursuant to § 20-2-13. |
18 | (d) Reporting and inspections condition of license. - All persons granted a license under |
19 | the provisions of this chapter are deemed to have consented to the reporting requirements |
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1 | applicable to commercial fishing actively that are established pursuant to this title and to the |
2 | reasonable inspection of any boat, vessel, net, rake, bullrake, tong, dredge, trap, pot, vehicle, |
3 | structure, or other contrivance used regularly for the keeping or storage of fish, shellfish or |
4 | crustaceans, and any creel, box, locker, basket, crate, blind, fishing, or paraphernalia used in |
5 | conjunction with the licensed activity by persons duly authorized by the director. The provisions |
6 | of § 20-1-8(a)(7)(ii) shall apply to these inspections. |
7 | (e) Possession, inspection, and display of license. - Every person holding a license issued |
8 | under this chapter shall have that license in his or her possession at all times while engaged in the |
9 | licensed activity and shall present the license for inspection on demand by any authorized person. |
10 | Any person who shall refuse to present a license on demand shall be liable to the same |
11 | punishment as if that person were fishing without a license. |
12 | (f) Application for license. - Every person entitled to a license under this chapter shall |
13 | file an application with the director or the director's authorized agent, properly sworn to, stating |
14 | the name, age, occupation, place of residence, mailing address, weight, height, and color of hair |
15 | and eyes of the applicant for whom the license is wanted and providing any other information that |
16 | may be required pursuant to rule in order to effectuate the purposes of this chapter, and pay the |
17 | fees as provided in this chapter. All licenses issued under this chapter shall be valid only for the |
18 | calendar year of issuance, unless otherwise specified in this chapter or in the rules and regulations |
19 | adopted pursuant to this chapter. If the person will be either the owner or the operator as provided |
20 | in § 20-2.1-5(5) of a commercial fishing vessel, the person shall declare on the application for |
21 | each commercial fishing vessel, the vessel name, length, horsepower, registration number, federal |
22 | permit number if any, gear type(s), the principal fishery or fisheries, and average projected crew |
23 | size. |
24 | (g) Application deadline, grace period for renewals, and limitation on appeals after the |
25 | deadlines. - For commercial marine fishing licenses provided for in §§ 20-2.1-5 and 20-2.1-6, the |
26 | following provisions shall apply: (1) unless otherwise specified in this chapter, an individual |
27 | qualified to obtain a license must submit an application to the department of environmental |
28 | management no later than February 28 of each year; license application shall be deemed valid if |
29 | submitted to the department prior to the close of regular office hours on February 28, or if |
30 | postmarked by February 28; (2) unless otherwise specified in this title, no new or renewed |
31 | licenses shall be issued after February 28 of each year, unless an applicant has submitted an |
32 | application by the February 28 deadline required by this section; (3) the department shall notify |
33 | all license holders, in writing, regarding the December 31 expiration and the February 28 renewal |
34 | deadline no later than November 1 of each year; (4) for renewals of existing commercial marine |
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1 | fishing licenses that expire on December 31 of the immediately preceding year, there shall be a |
2 | sixty (60) day grace period from the renewal deadline of February 28; licenses issued during the |
3 | grace period shall be subject to a late fee in the amount of two-hundred dollars ($200) in addition |
4 | to all other applicable fees; (5) except as provided for in subsection (g)(4) or § 20-2.1-5 (1)(iv)(A) |
5 | the department shall not accept any applications submitted after February 28; and (6) there shall |
6 | be no right to request reconsideration by the commercial fishing license review board or appeal to |
7 | the department of environmental management's administrative adjudication division (AAD) for |
8 | the rejection of any new license applications submitted after February 28, or any license renewal |
9 | applications submitted after the sixty (60) day grace period, except in the case of a documented |
10 | medical hardship as defined herein. |
11 | (h) Lost or destroyed licenses and duplicate licenses. - Whoever loses or by a mistake or |
12 | accident destroys his or her certificate of a commercial marine fisheries license may, upon |
13 | application to the department accompanied by an affidavit fully setting forth the circumstances of |
14 | the loss, receive a duplicate certificate for the remainder of the year covered by the original |
15 | certificate, for a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for each duplicate license. |
16 | (i) Revocation of licenses. |
17 | (1) License revocation. - The license of any person who has violated the provisions of |
18 | this chapter, or rules adopted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or rules and regulations |
19 | that pertain to commercial fishing and reporting issued pursuant to this title, may be suspended or |
20 | revoked by the director as the director shall determine by regulation. Any person aggrieved by an |
21 | order of suspension or revocation may appeal this order in accordance with the provisions of the |
22 | Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title 42. |
23 | (2) False statements and violations; cancellation of license. - Any person who willfully |
24 | makes a false representation as to birthplace or requirements of identification or of other facts |
25 | required in an application for license under this chapter, or is otherwise directly or indirectly a |
26 | party to a false representation, shall be punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars ($50.00). |
27 | A license obtained by any person through a false representation shall be null and void, and the |
28 | license shall be surrendered immediately to the director. No license shall be issued under this title |
29 | to this person for a period of one year from the date of imposition of a penalty under this section. |
30 | (3) False, altered, forged, or counterfeit licenses. - Every person who falsely makes, |
31 | alters, forges, or counterfeits, or who causes to be made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, a |
32 | license issued under this chapter or title or purporting to be a license issued under this chapter or |
33 | title, or who shall have in his or her possession such a license knowing it to be false, altered, |
34 | forged, or counterfeit, is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to the penalties prescribed in § |
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1 | 20-1-16. |
2 | (j) Expiration. - Unless otherwise specified in this title, all licenses issued under this |
3 | chapter shall be annual and shall expire on December 31 of each year. It shall be unlawful for any |
4 | person to fish commercially in Rhode Island waters on an expired license; and the application and |
5 | grace periods set forth in subsections (g)(1) and (g)(4) above shall not extend the validity of any |
6 | expired license. |
7 | (k) Notice of change of address. - Whenever any person holding any commercial fishing |
8 | license shall move from the address named in his or her last application, that person shall within |
9 | ten (10) days subsequent to moving notify the office of boat registration and licensing of his or |
10 | her former and current address. |
11 | 20-2.1-5. Resident licenses. -- The director shall establish as a minimum the following |
12 | types of licenses set forth in this section. In addition, the director may establish any other classes |
13 | and types of licenses and endorsements, consistent with the provisions of this chapter and with |
14 | adopted management plans, that may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter: |
15 | (1) Types of licenses. |
16 | (i) Commercial fishing license. - Rhode Island residents shall be eligible to obtain a |
17 | commercial fishing license; the license shall allow the holder to engage in commercial fishing in |
18 | fisheries sectors, per endorsement at basic harvest and gear levels. The annual fee for a |
19 | commercial fishing license shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) and twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for |
20 | each endorsement at the basic harvest and gear levels. |
21 | (ii) Principal effort license. - Duly licensed persons in a fishery as of December 31 of the |
22 | immediately preceding year, shall be eligible to obtain a principal effort license for the fishery |
23 | sector for which they were licensed on December 31 of the immediately preceding year, which |
24 | principal effort license shall allow its holder to fish in a fishery sector at the full harvest and gear |
25 | levels. The annual fee for a principal effort license shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150). |
26 | Principal effort license holders, in addition to the fishery sector of their principal effort, shall be |
27 | eligible to obtain endorsements for the other fishery sectors at the full harvest and gear levels, if |
28 | and when those endorsements are made available; the annual fee for each other fishery sector |
29 | endorsement shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00). Principal effort license holders shall also be |
30 | eligible to obtain a commercial fishing license with endorsements except for fisheries in which |
31 | the license holder can fish at the full harvest and gear levels. |
32 | (iii) Multi-purpose license. - All multi-purpose license holders as of December 31 of the |
33 | immediately preceding year, shall be eligible to obtain a multi-purpose license, which shall allow |
34 | the holder to engage in commercial fishing in all fisheries sectors at the full harvest and gear |
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1 | levels. At the time of application for a multi-purpose license and each annual renewal of it, the |
2 | applicant shall make a non-binding declaration of which fishing sectors the applicant intends to |
3 | place significant fishing effort during the period covered by the license. The annual fee for multi- |
4 | purpose license shall be three hundred dollars ($300). |
5 | (iv) Special licenses. |
6 | (A) Student shellfish license. - A resident twenty-three (23) years or younger shall pay |
7 | fifty dollars ($50.00) for a student commercial license to take shellfish upon provision of proof of |
8 | full-time student status. An individual qualified to obtain a license must submit an application to |
9 | the department of environmental management no later than June 30 of each year; a license |
10 | application shall be deemed valid if submitted to the department prior to the close of regular |
11 | office hours on June 30, or if postmarked by June 30. |
12 | (B) Over sixty-five (65) shellfish license. - A resident sixty-five (65) years of age and |
13 | over shall be eligible for a shellfish license to shellfish commercially and there shall be no fee for |
14 | this license. |
15 | (2) Vessel declaration and fees; gear endorsement and fees. |
16 | (i) Vessel declaration and fee. - (A) The department shall require the owner and/or the |
17 | operator of a commercial fishing vessel to declare the vessel on the owner/operator's commercial |
18 | fishing license. The declaration shall be made at the time of initial license issuance and each |
19 | renewal, or prior to the vessels being used for commercial fishing by the owner and/or operator if |
20 | the first usage of the vessel for commercial fishing occurs during the course of a year after the |
21 | license has been issued or renewed. If the declaration is for a vessel of less than twenty-five feet |
22 | (25') in length, the declaration shall be transferable to another vessel less than twenty-five feet |
23 | (25') in length, provided the vessel is identified as commercial fishing vessel while it is being |
24 | used for commercial fishing by displaying a plate as provided in § 20-2.1-4. |
25 | (B) The annual fee for each vessel declaration shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for |
26 | the first twenty-five feet (25') or under, plus fifty cents ($0.50) per foot for each whole foot over |
27 | twenty-five feet (25'); this declaration fee shall entitle the holder to a decal. The holder of a valid |
28 | decal for a vessel twenty-five feet (25') in length or under may obtain a plate from the department |
29 | for display on a vessel twenty-five feet (25') in length that is being used temporarily for |
30 | commercial fishing; the annual fee for a plate shall be fifteen dollars ($15.00). |
31 | (ii) Gear endorsements and fees. |
32 | (A) Shellfish dredging endorsement. - A resident of this state who holds a multipurpose |
33 | license and/or an appropriate shellfish license is also eligible to apply for a shellfish dredging |
34 | endorsement to take quahogs, mussels, and surf clams by dredges hauled by powerboat. The |
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1 | annual fee shall be twenty dollars ($20.00). |
2 | (B) Fish trap endorsements. - A person who holds a multi-purpose license and/or a |
3 | principal effort license for finfish is also eligible to apply for a fish trap endorsement in |
4 | accordance with the permitting provisions in chapter 5 of this title. The fee shall be twenty dollars |
5 | ($20.00) per trap location for a three (3) year period. Applicants who possessed a valid fish trap |
6 | endorsement as of the immediately preceding year may obtain a fish trap endorsement for the |
7 | immediately following year, subject to the same terms and conditions in effect as the immediately |
8 | preceding year. New fish trap endorsement opportunities shall be established by the department |
9 | by rule, pursuant to applicable management plans and the provisions in chapter 5 of this title. |
10 | (C) Gill net endorsements. - A person who holds a multi-purpose license and/or a |
11 | principal effort license for finfish is also eligible to apply for a commercial gill net endorsement |
12 | in accordance with the provisions of this section. The annual fee for a commercial gill net |
13 | endorsement is twenty dollars ($20.00). Applicants who possessed a gill net endorsement as of |
14 | the immediately preceding year may obtain a gill net endorsement for the immediately following |
15 | year. New gill net endorsement opportunities shall be established by the department by rule, |
16 | pursuant to applicable management plans. |
17 | (D) Miscellaneous gear endorsements. - The department may establish by rule any |
18 | specific gear endorsements that may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate the purposes of this |
19 | chapter and facilitate participation in a specific fishery with a specific type of gear; the fee for |
20 | such a gear endorsement shall not be greater than two hundred dollars ($200), but may be a lesser |
21 | amount. This endorsement shall be issued only in a manner consistent with the general |
22 | requirements of this chapter, including specifically those governing residency. |
23 | (3) New licenses. |
24 | (i) Eligibility. - For new principal effort and multi-purpose licenses priority shall be |
25 | given to applicants who have held a lower level of license for two (2) years or more, with |
26 | preference to family members and crew members of a license holder who is retiring his or her |
27 | license. |
28 | (ii) Priority or preference applicants. - A new license shall be granted to |
29 | priority/preference applicants who have acquired vessel and or gear from a license holder who |
30 | has retired a license, provided that as the result of any such transaction for each license retired not |
31 | more than one new license may be granted, nor may the nominal effort, including the total |
32 | number of licenses, in a fishery subject effort or catch restrictions be increased. |
33 | (iii) Availability of new or additional licenses. - New principal effort and multi-purpose |
34 | licenses that increase the total number of licenses in the fishery may be made available by rule |
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1 | consistent with management plan for issuance effective January 1, in any year, based on status of |
2 | resource and economic condition of fishery. Priority for new licenses shall be given to Rhode |
3 | Island residents. |
4 | (4) Retirement of licenses. - Issuance of license shall not be deemed to create a property |
5 | right such that the license can be sold or transferred by license holder; fishing licenses shall be |
6 | surrendered to the state upon their non-renewal, forfeiture or revocation. |
7 | (5) Transfer for hardship. - Notwithstanding the provisions of § 20-2.1-4(c), a license |
8 | may be transferred to a family member upon the incapacity or death of the license holder who has |
9 | actively participated in commercial fishing. The transfer shall be effective upon its registration |
10 | with the department. A family member shall be defined as the spouse, mother, father, brother, |
11 | sister, child or grandchild of the transferor. The department shall make available as necessary |
12 | operator permits to provide solely for the continued operation of a fishing vessel upon the illness, |
13 | incapacity or death of a license holder who has actively participated in commercial fishing, which |
14 | operator permits shall be subject at a minimum to the conditions and restrictions that applied to |
15 | the license holder. |
16 | (6) Transfer of vessels and gear. - Vessels and gear may be sold, transferred, or disposed |
17 | at the sole discretion of the owner; provided, however, that the subsequent level of use of the gear |
18 | may be restricted in Rhode Island waters in order to accomplish the purposes of a duly adopted |
19 | management plan or other duly adopted program to reduce effort. |
20 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FISH AND WILDLIFE | |
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1 | This act requires applications for student shellfish licenses to be submitted no later than |
2 | June 30 of each year. |
3 | This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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