New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Fis - Executive Director, Fish and Game Department
Chapter Fis 1100 - LICENSES AND PERMITS
Part Fis 1110 - LICENSE AND PERMIT FEES
Section Fis 1110.09 - Marine Permit Fees

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Fis 1110.09

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) The fee for a license to take lobsters and crabs, pursuant to RSA 211:18, shall be as follows, plus a surcharge in the amount of $15 for each license purchased, to be placed into the derelict fishing gear and coastal cleanup fund, established by RSA 211:77, unless exempted in accordance with RSA 211:18, III-c:

(1) Three hundred fifty dollars for a resident commercial lobster and crab license;

(2) Six hundred dollars for a nonresident commercial lobster and crab license;

(3) Two hundred dollars for a resident limited commercial lobster and crab license;

(4) Four hundred dollars for a nonresident limited commercial lobster and crab license;

(5) One hundred twenty-five dollars for a resident part-time commercial lobster and crab license;

(6) Three hundred fifty dollars for a nonresident part-time commercial lobster and crab license; and

(7) Forty dollars for a recreational lobster and crab license.

(b) The fee for a lobster helper's license, pursuant to RSA 211:20, shall be $20.

(c) The fee for a lobster or crab retail dealer license, pursuant to RSA 211:39, shall be $50 for residents and $75 for nonresidents.

(d) The fee for a nonresident commercial saltwater license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-a, II, shall be $500 plus a surcharge in the amount of $15 for each license purchased, to be placed into the derelict fishing gear and coastal cleanup fund, established by RSA 211:77, unless exempted in accordance with RSA 211:49-a, II.

(e) The fee for a resident commercial saltwater license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-b, II, shall be $50 plus a surcharge in the amount of $15 for each license purchased, to be placed into the derelict fishing gear and coastal cleanup fund, established by RSA 211:77, unless exempted in accordance with RSA 211:49-b, II.

(f) The fee for a nonresident marine wholesaler license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-aa, I, shall be $260, and the fee for each extra facility license shall be $100.

(g) The fee for a resident marine wholesaler license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-c, I, shall be $130, and the fee for each extra facility license shall be $75.

(h) The fee for a lobster and crab landing license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-d, shall be $50 for residents and $500 for nonresidents.

(i) The fee for a commercial shrimp license, pursuant to RSA 211:49-e, II and III, shall be $100 for residents and $500 for nonresidents.

(j) The fee for a resident oyster license, pursuant to RSA 211:62-a, shall be $29, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

(k) The fee for a resident recreational clamming license, pursuant to RSA 211:64-b, shall be $29, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

(l) The fee for a resident commercial clamming license, pursuant to RSA 211:62-d, shall be $300.

(m) The fee for a resident saltwater recreational license, pursuant to RSA 214:9, XVI, shall be $10, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

(n) The fee for a nonresident saltwater recreational license, pursuant to RSA 214:9, XVI, shall be $10, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

(o) The fee for each charter boat or other for-hire vessel with 6 or fewer passengers, except party boats, pursuant to RSA 214:9, XVI, shall be $50, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

(p) The fee for each party boat, pursuant to RSA 214:9, XVI, shall be $100, in addition to the agent fee required by RSA 214-A:4, I.

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