Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part VII - Fish and Other Aquatic Life
Chapter 9 - Aquaculture
Section VII-913 - Coldwater Trout
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-913
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The following coldwater trout species have been approved for commercial culture in Louisiana. Any questions on a species should be directed to the fisheries permit manager:
1. brown trout (Salmo
trutta);
2. rainbow trout
(Oncorhynchus mykiss).
B. Coldwater Trout Permit Request Procedures
1. Individuals or organizations wishing to
import, export, transport, culture, dispose, or transfer live coldwater trout
for aquaculture in Louisiana must first request a coldwater trout permit from
LDWF fisheries permit manager. A separate permit will be required for each
facility or location. This permit is not needed for stocking into public or
private waters, and persons interested in stocking coldwater trout should
contact the fisheries permit manager to request a special stocking
permit.
2. Applications for
coldwater trout permits may be obtained by contacting the fisheries permit
manager via emailing fisheriespermits@wlf.la.gov or by mail:
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Fisheries Permit Manager
P.O. Box 98000
Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000
3. The completed applications must be
returned to the same address whereby the fisheries permit manager will review
the application. Department personnel or a department approved contractor will
then make an on-site inspection of the property and culture system. The
department may charge the applicant for any associated costs to perform the
inspection.
4. After the on-site
inspection has been completed, the fisheries permit manager will make a final
determination as to whether the applicant is in full compliance with all rules
pursuant to the coldwater trout permit. The fisheries permit manager will then
make a recommendation of approval or denial of the applicant's request to the
secretary or designee.
5. The
fisheries permit manager will notify the applicant, in writing, as to whether
or not the permit has been granted. In the event that the permit is denied, the
fisheries permit manager shall include written reasons for that determination.
Applicant may reapply after correcting specified deficiencies noted in letter
of denial.
C. Rules on Transport of Live Coldwater Trout
1. For each
occurrence of live coldwater trout importation into Louisiana from out of
state, or live transfer within the state, the permittee must obtain, in
writing, approval from the fisheries permit manager. These requests shall be
made no less than two business days before the expected date of shipment.
a. Requests shall be made via email to
fisheriespermits@wlf.la.gov.
b.
Requests shall include:
i. Louisiana coldwater
trout permit number;
ii. date of
transport;
iii. total number of
coldwater trout;
iv. identification
of seller and buyer and any permit numbers from the jurisdiction of origin to
the jurisdiction of destination in which they are coming from;
v. a certificate of health from a
veterinarian or other certified expert stating that coldwater trout are not
showing visible signs of diseases or parasites. The facility and delivery
vehicle shall be free of diseases, parasites or other organisms such as
Didymosphenia geminate (commonly known as didymo or "rock
snot").
D. Rules of Coldwater Trout Culture
1. It shall be the responsibility of the
permittee to immediately notify the secretary or designee of any coldwater
trout that leave the facility for any reason other than those specifically
identified and allowed for under their current permit, including but not
limited to, accidental releases due to weather related events, vandalism, and
theft.
2. The department will have
just cause to revoke a coldwater trout permit for lapses in security if the
permittee is found to be in noncompliance with LAC 76:VII.913.D.1.
3. The applicant must agree to allow
department officials or a department approved contractor, at the applicant's
expense, to conduct unannounced random inspections of the transport vehicle,
property culture system, and fish. Department officials may request other
officials to accompany them during these inspections. Additionally, those
individuals performing these inspections may remove or take fish samples for
analysis and/or inspection.
4. In
order for the permit to be valid, the following licenses are required as a
prerequisite:
a. Domesticated Aquatic Organism
License.
5. The cost of a
coldwater trout permit shall be $100 and may include the actual cost of the
on-site inspection. Universities and other facilities conducting research
approved by the department shall be exempt from the fee charge. Permits expire
on December 31 of every year. Any permit issued after November 15, will be
valid for the remainder of that calendar year and the following calendar
year.
6. Permits are not
transferable from person to person, or property to property.
7. Transfer of fish between Louisiana
coldwater trout permittees within the state of Louisiana must be approved prior
to shipment as described in LAC 76:VII.913.C.1. above.
8. No person may release live coldwater
trout, fish, or eggs into the waters of Louisiana (whether public or private)
without LDWF secretarial approval.
9. Permittee must agree to collect and
provide an adequate number of coldwater trout to the department or a department
approved contractor upon request for identification and analysis at the
permittee's expense.
10. Records
for the previous five years shall be kept at the facility of all coldwater
trout processed at a culture facility and shall include the following
information:
a. source of fish;
b. processed pounds of fish; and
c. date fish processed.
11. A copy of this information shall be sent
annually to the fisheries permit manager at the end of each year prior to
permit renewal, or at any time upon request.
12. If a permittee terminates coldwater trout
culture, the permittee shall notify the secretary or designee immediately and
dispose of the coldwater trout according to methods approved by the
department.
13. In addition to all
other legal remedies, including provisions of
R.S.
56:319.E, failure to comply with any of the
provisions herein shall be just cause to immediately suspend and/or revoke the
permittee's permit. All coldwater trout shall be destroyed at permittee's
expense under the department's supervision within 30 days of permit
revocation.
14. Any permittee
allegedly in violation of the above rules has a right to make a written
response of the alleged violation(s) to the secretary requesting a hearing to
review the alleged violation(s) within five days.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:318 and R.S. 56:319.
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