Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part VII - Fish and Other Aquatic Life
Chapter 5 - Oysters
Section VII-515 - Oyster Lessee Out-of-State Landing Program
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Policy. The oyster lessee out-of-state landing permit is intended for the benefit of an oyster leaseholder, or his duly authorized designee, who desires to land oysters, from privately leased water bottoms only, outside the state of Louisiana, and to provide an effective method of regulating the transportation of oysters landed or off-loaded from a vessel outside of Louisiana. It is for use by Louisiana licensed oyster fishermen. Violation of any provision of the rules, regulations or statutes concerning the oyster out-of-state landing permit by the permittee, oyster harvester or vessel owner while operating under the permit shall result in the suspension and/or revocation of the permit in addition to any citations resulting from activities. The permit shall be valid for up to one calendar year beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31 of the same year. The cost per permit shall be $100.
B. Permit Application and Procedures
C. Operations. Permits are non-transferable and only the vessel listed on the permit can be used with the permit and only one vessel is allowed per permit. The vessel must maintain the original permit on board at all times while operating under the permit, including during times of fishing and transportation. Valid permission from the leaseholder must be present on the permitted vessel while operating under the permit. The complete original permit must be surrendered to the department in the event the permittee chooses to have the permit modified. Any change in leases fished shall require the permittee to submit a new application at no additional expense prior to fishing different leases. Any change in vessel shall require the permittee to submit a new application and permit fee. At no time while operating under the permit and transporting oysters out-of-state shall the permittee have on board the permitted vessel oysters taken from non-leased water bottoms of the state or from oyster leases not listed on the original permit. The permitted vessel shall display signs, visible from either side of the vessel and from the air, with the words "Oyster Permit" and the permit number shall be placed on these signs in letters at least 12 inches high.
D. Records and Reporting. The permittee shall maintain an up-to-date daily record of the number of sacks of oysters landed under the permit on forms provided by the department for that purpose. The permittee shall submit to the department a monthly record of the number of sacks of oysters landed under the permit and the name and Food and Drug Administration interstate certified shellfish shipper's number of the business to whom the oysters were sold no later than 15 days following the last day of the month on forms provided by the department for that purpose, even if no landings occurred. Failure to submit monthly records or incomplete records to the department before the reporting deadline shall result in suspension or revocation of the permit, at the discretion of the department.
E. Monitoring. The vessel utilized under this permit shall have on-board and in working order an electronic vessel monitoring system as required by R.S. 56:424, as provided herein. Oyster vessels, the owner or operator of any vessel issued an oyster lessee out-of-state landing permit or a vessel that landed oysters from a private lease in Louisiana waters, at a location outside of Louisiana, or intends to land, or lands oysters out of state, must have an operable vessel monitoring system (VMS) unit installed on board that meets the requirements of LAC 76:VII.371. The VMS unit must be certified, installed on board and operable, and the department notified of the installation, before the vessel may begin dredging or transporting oysters.
F. Violation. Failure to abide by any regulation set forth regarding the use or operation of VMS, or failure to have VMS when required shall be considered a violation of the Section of law requiring the use of VMS and requirements of probation where applicable. All fish taken or possessed by a person in violation of these rules shall be deemed illegally taken and possessed. The provisions of this Section do not exempt any person from any other laws, rules, regulation, and license requirements for this or other jurisdictions. Violations of this Section shall constitute a Class 2 violation. As a condition maintaining and operating under this permit, persons shall comply with the VMS provisions regardless of the vessels location, failure to comply with VMS rules and regulations, the department shall revoke and not reinstate the Out-of-State Landing Permit for that vessel and person for the period in which it was issued.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56.6(10), R.S. 56:422, R.S. 56:424(B, G), and R.S. 56:425.