Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 115 - KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
Article 17 - WILDLIFE, COMMERCIAL USES AUTHORIZED
Section 115-17-3 - Commercial fish bait permit; requirement, application, and general provisions
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) A commercial fish bait permit shall be required for the harvest, sale, or purchase for resale of fish bait, except that a commercial fish bait permit shall not be required for the sale of nonliving, commercially packaged fish bait, the harvest or sale of annelids or insects, or the purchase of annelids or insects for resale.
(b) Any person may apply to the secretary for a commercial fish bait permit. The application shall be submitted on forms provided by the department and completed in full by the applicant. The application must also be accompanied by proof that the applicant has successfully completed the department's online aquatic invasive species certification course. Each incomplete application shall be returned to the applicant.
(c) Each commercial fish bait permit shall be valid for only those wildlife species specified in the permit.
(d) Each commercial fish bait permit shall authorize the permittee to perform any of the following:
(e) Each permittee harvesting or purchasing fish bait shall maintain records of the following information and, if requested by the secretary, shall provide a report to the department containing the following information:
(f) Each permittee shall make records required under the permit available for inspection by any law enforcement officer or department employee upon demand.
(g) Each permittee shall make the fish and the distribution or retail holding tanks that are subject to sample testing pursuant to K.A.R. 115-17-2a available for inspection by any law enforcement officer or department employee upon demand.
(h) Each permittee shall respond to any survey regarding activities conducted under the permit if requested by the secretary.
(i) In addition to other penalties prescribed by law, a commercial fish bait permit or application may be denied or revoked by the secretary if either of the following conditions is met:
(j) Each commercial fish bait permit shall expire three years after the date the permit is issued.
(k) A permittee may possess and sell legally acquired wildlife for fish bait for not more than 30 days following expiration of the permit.