South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-47 - Shellfish
Section 61-47.G - CERTIFICATION AND PERMITTING PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-47.G
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
1. General.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to
shuck, pack, repack, depurate, transport in interstate commerce, or purchase
from harvesters or growers, shellfish, who does not possess the appropriate
valid certified shipper certificate issued by the Department or other
appropriate state shellfish control authority. This item shall not be construed
to prevent the transport of non-adulterated shellfish products by common
carriers in the hire of a certified shipper, provided shellfish products shall
be transported and handled in accordance with applicable provisions of this
Regulation.
(b) Certified shipper
certificates shall be of the following types:
(1) Shucker-Packer;
(2) Repacker;
(3) Shellstock Shipper;
(4) Reshipper;
(5) Depuration Processor.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any
person to sell, offer for sale, distribute for financial consideration, or
market shellfish for any purpose related to human consumption that have not
been processed by a certified shipper.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to prevent the intrastate distribution or sale of shellfish products
for human consumption by persons not possessing a certified shipper certificate
issued by the Department, provided, however, that it shall be unlawful for any
person who has not been issued a valid certified shipper certificate to:
(1) Sell or offer for sale any shellfish that
have not been obtained from a certified shipper;
(2) Sell or offer for sale any shellfish in
non-original packaging, and without original tags or labels as affixed by the
certified shipper from which the shellfish were obtained, provided, however,
that this item shall not apply to persons possessing a valid operating permit
issued under authority of South Carolina R.61-25 Retail Food
Establishments, provided shellfish have been obtained from a certified
shipper;
(3) Transport or store
shellfish offered or intended for sale in vehicles that are not constructed,
operated, and maintained to prevent contamination and deterioration of
shellfish;
(4) Sell or offer for
sale adulterated shellfish;
(5)
Sell or re-distribute shellfish to certified shippers.
(e) It shall be unlawful for any person to
relay, construct or operate a wet storage facility, construct or operate an
aquaculture facility, construct a depuration facility, or harvest for
depuration who does not possess the appropriate valid permit issued by the
Department. Permits shall be of the following types:
(1) Relaying Permit;
(2) Wet Storage Facility Operating
Permit;
(3) Wet Storage Facility
Construction Permit;
(4) Depuration
Harvest Permit;
(5) Depuration
Facility Construction Permit;
(6)
Aquaculture Facility Construction Permit;
(7) Aquaculture Facility Operating Permit.
2. Application Requirements.
(a) Application for
certificates and permits shall be made on forms provided by the Department.
Application forms may be obtained by contacting the S.C. Department of Health
and Environmental Control, Environmental Quality Control Bureau of Water, 2600
Bull St., Columbia, S.C. 29201.
(b)
A construction permit shall be required prior to the construction, expansion,
or modification of any depuration, land-based aquaculture, or land-based wet
storage facility. Issuance of a valid construction permit shall be required
prior to issuance of the associated operating permit.
(c) Application for any activity requiring a
construction permit shall include a written operations plan, including
construction and site plan, detailing the scope and extent of the proposed
construction and associated activity.
(d) Application for aquaculture and wet
storage operating permits shall include a written operations plan detailing the
scope and extent of the proposed operation.
(e) Application for certification as a
depuration processor shall include a scheduled depuration process (operations
plan and manual).
(f) Certificates
and permits shall be non-transferable.
(g) Certificates and permits, unless
otherwise specified, shall expire on June 30 of each year.
(h) Only persons who comply with the
requirements of this Regulation shall be entitled to receive and retain a
certificate or permit.
3. Issuance of Certificates and Permits.
(a) Certified Shipper Certificates.
(1) Upon receipt of a completed application
package, including any required operations plan, the Department shall make
comprehensive onsite inspections of the proposed certified shipper
facility/operation as may be necessary to determine compliance with the
applicable provisions of this Regulation. Inspections shall be conducted within
the one hundred twenty (120) day period immediately prior to the issuance or
renewal of the certification. Certification shall be issued only for facilities
that meet the following requirements:
(a)
Have a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan accepted by the
Authority;
(b) During inspection
for certification, have no critical deficiencies (see section H.);
(c) During inspection for certification, have
no more than two key deficiencies (see section H.);
(d) During inspection for certification, have
no more than three other deficiencies (see section H.).
(2) The inspection report recommending
initial certification shall include a compliance schedule to correct any key or
other deficiencies not corrected by the dealer during the inspection.
(b) Construction and Operating
Permits.
(1) Upon receipt of a completed
application package, including any required written operations plan, the
Department shall, as necessary, make comprehensive onsite inspections of the
proposed facility or activity to determine compliance with the applicable
provisions of this Regulation.
(2)
Permits shall be issued only for facilities and activities meeting applicable
requirements of this Regulation.
(3) Any operations plan accepted by the
Department in conjunction with the issuance of a construction or operating
permit shall not be modified without Department authorization.
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