Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part II - FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION
Subpart B - FISHING
Chapter 71a - PROPAGATION AND INTRODUCTION OF FISH INTO COMMONWEALTH WATERS
Subchapter B - PROPAGATION OF FISH IN THIS COMMONWEALTH
Section 71a.4 - Closed system propagation
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Closed (no discharge) system.
(b) Systems with discharges rendered incapable of containing living organisms. A system whose discharge of water is rendered incapable of containing self-perpetuating living organisms shall be registered with the Department. The Department will notify the Commission when it receives an application to register a proposed system under this subsection, and the Commission may, within 30 days of receipt of the notice, inspect the system to ensure that it is designed and constructed so that its discharge is rendered incapable of containing live fish or live fish eggs. Systems registered under this subsection shall, in addition to an initial inspection, be subject to inspection at any time to ensure compliance with this section and the Commission may issue an order to suspend operations of any system when an inspection discloses that it is not in compliance. The registration of this system may include any species of fish with the approval of the Department.
(c) Escape of fish into waters of this Commonwealth. It is unlawful for an operator of any system registered under subsection (a) or subsection (b) to allow fish to escape into the waters of this Commonwealth.
(d) Written plans for discharge. An operator of any system registered under subsection (a) or subsection (b) shall develop, maintain and make available for immediate inspection by the Commission and the Department upon request a written plan for containing or treating discharge in the event of a discharge system failure.
(e) Notification in event of discharge. An operator of any system registered under subsection (a) or subsection (b) shall notify both the Commission's Director of the Bureau of Fisheries and the Department's Aquaculture Coordinator immediately in the event of a discharge system failure that is likely to contain viable living organisms.