Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 870 - AQUACULTURE, TRANSPORTATION, STOCKING, IMPORTATION AND/OR POSSESSION OF AQUATIC LIFE
Section 870.60 - Restricted Species Transportation Permit Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Generally Applicable Provisions; Exemptions
Triploid grass carp under 4 inches in length cannot be shipped, transported or stocked at any time and may be possessed only by authorized aquaculture permit holders.
If the triploid grass carp are listed on a Restricted Species Transportation Permit (RSTP) issued to the Illinois aquaculturist or Illinois licensed aquatic life dealer that supplied the triploid grass carp to the entity from which the landowner pre-ordered the fish, the landowner is exempt from the RSTP requirement while transporting those fish for stocking in his or her wholly owned waters south of I-80. During the transport, the landowner must have available the receipt from the entity from which the landowner purchased the fish. The exemption applies only during the first 24 hours after the purchase.
Lake or pond owners purchasing no more than 20 triploid grass carp over-the-counter are exempt from the RSTP requirement while transporting triploid grass carp purchased and obtained in Illinois for stocking in their wholly owned waters south of I-80, as long as they have a receipt from an aquaculturist selling over-the-counter in Illinois. (See subsection (c).) During the transport, the landowner must have available the receipt from the entity from which the landowner purchased the fish. The exemption applies only during the first 24 hours after the purchase.
Those landowners wanting to stock wholly owned lakes/ponds north of I-80 with triploid grass carp must procure those fish through an Illinois aquaculturist or Illinois licensed aquatic life dealer who holds an RSTP authorizing transport and stocking of those fish. (See subsection (c).) During transport of those fish by the landowner to his or her wholly owned lake/pond, the landowner is exempt from the RSTP requirement, but must have available the receipt from the entity from which the landowner purchased the fish. The exemption applies only during the first 24 hours after the purchase.
b) Fish Importers, Aquaculturists and Commercial Fishermen
An RSTP is required for live grass carp, black carp, bighead carp, silver carp, tilapia (Oreochromis species) or any hybrid of these species, or any other species not on the Approved List, including commercial fishermen that are holding Asian carp in a crib for later transport or that are transporting directly to a rendering facility for slaughter (with restrictions (see Section 870.50(b) )). RSTPs are available from the Aquaculture Specialist at the address in Section 870.10(c). Applications must be received by the Program at least two weeks prior to the proposed shipment date. IDNR will evaluate the potential for escapement into glacial lakes, sloughs, potholes, bottom land, backwater lakes, streams, rivers, water areas known to harbor animals or plants on the national or Illinois threatened or endangered species list, natural areas or nature preserves, or wetlands. An RSTP shall be required for each shipment, except that extended permits covering regular periodic deliveries may be granted by the Department, pursuant to Section 10-105 of the Code. An RSTP is valid only:
c) Aquaculturists Selling Certified Triploid Grass Carp Over-the-Counter The receipt issued by an aquaculturist in an over-the-counter sale shall contain:
c) For the purposes of this Section, a shipment is defined as one load of fish; for example, 3 truckloads of fish being transported in convoy would be 3 shipments.
d) Fish Importers and Aquaculturists
AnyExcept for persons exempt under Section 870.60(b), any person hauling any live triploid grass carp must subject the shipment to examination by IDNR. Except for persons exempt under subsection (a)(3), batches For a batch of fish subject to testing and containing more than 56 individuals will have 56 fish will be tested; for a batch containing fewer than 56 individuals, 100% will be tested.
e) Commercial Fishermen