Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Harvesters. Any harvester who engages in
molluscan shell stock packing as defined in this subchapter of this title
(relating to Molluscan Shellfish) shall:
(1)
be a dealer; or
(2) pack molluscan
shell stock for a dealer.
(b) Vessels.
(1) The dealer shall not accept molluscan
shell stock unless all vessels used to harvest and transport molluscan shell
stock are properly constructed, operated and maintained to prevent
contamination, deterioration and decomposition of the molluscan shell stock.
(A) Decks and storage bins shall be
constructed and located to prevent bilge water or polluted overboard water from
coming into contact with the molluscan shell stock.
(B) Bilge pump discharges shall be located so
that the discharge shall not come into contact with the molluscan shell
stock.
(C) Bags or other containers
used for storing molluscan shell stock shall be clean and fabricated from safe
materials.
(D) Boat decks and
storage bins used in the harvest or transport of molluscan shell stock for
direct marketing shall be:
(i) kept clean
with potable water or water from a harvest area in the open status of the
approved classification or in the open status of the conditionally approved
classification; and
(ii)
constructed so that water does not stand on the deck or in the storage
bin.
(E) Coverings shall
be provided on harvest boats to protect molluscan shell stock from exposure to
adverse conditions.
(2)
Cats, dogs, and other animals shall not be allowed on vessels.
(c) Disposal of human sewage from
vessels.
(1) Human sewage shall not be
discharged overboard from a vessel used in the harvesting of molluscan shell
stock or from vessels that buy molluscan shell stock, but only into an
appropriate sewage disposal system.
(2) An approved marine sanitation device
(MSD), portable toilet or other sewage disposal receptacle shall be provided on
the vessel to contain human sewage.
(3) Portable toilets shall:
(A) be used only for the purpose
intended;
(B) be secured while on
board and located to prevent contamination of molluscan shell stock by spillage
or leakage;
(C) be emptied only
into an appropriate sewage disposal system;
(D) be cleaned and sanitized before being
returned to the boat; and
(E) be
cleaned only with equipment that is not used for washing or processing
food.
(4) Use of other
receptacles for sewage disposal may be approved by the department if the
receptacles are:
(A) constructed of impervious
and cleanable materials; and
(B)
meet the requirements in subsection (c)(3) of this section.
(d) Molluscan shell
stock washing.
(1) Molluscan shell stock
shall be washed reasonably free of bottom sediments as soon after harvesting as
practicable.
(2) The harvester
shall be primarily responsible for washing the molluscan shell stock.
(3) If molluscan shell stock washing is not
feasible at the time of harvest, the dealer shall assume this
responsibility.
(4) Water used for
molluscan shell stock washing shall be obtained from:
(A) a potable water source; or
(B) a harvest area in the:
(i) open status of the approved
classification; or
(ii) open status
of the conditionally approved classification.
(5) If the harvester or dealer elects to use
tanks or a water system to wash molluscan shell stock, the molluscan shell
stock washing system shall be constructed, operated, and maintained in
compliance with an approved HACCP plan in accordance with §
241.63
of this title (relating to General HACCP Requirements), and §
241.64
of this title (relating to General Sanitation Requirements).
(e) Molluscan shell stock
identification.
(1) Each harvester shall
affix a tag to each bag or container of molluscan shell stock that shall be in
place while the molluscan shell stock is being transported to a
dealer.
(2) If the molluscan shell
stock is harvested at more than one location, each container shall be tagged at
its harvest area.
(3) When the
harvester is also the dealer, the harvester has the option to tag the molluscan
shellfish with a harvester's tag or a dealer's tag meeting all requirements of
this section.
(4) The harvester's
tags shall:
(A) be durable, waterproof and
approved by the department prior to use; and
(B) be at least 2-5/8 by 5-1/4 inches (6.7 by
13.3 cm) in size.
(5)
The harvester's tag shall contain the following indelible, legible information
in the order specified:
(A) the commercial
oyster boat captain's license number (issued by TPWD), the captain's name, and
any one of the following:
(i) the oyster boat
license number;
(ii) the boat state
registration number; or
(iii) the
documented boat name;
(B) the date of harvest;
(C) the most precise identification of the
harvest location as is practicable including the initials of the state of
harvest, and any department designation of the harvest area by indexing,
administrative or geographic designation;
(D) when the molluscan shell stock has been
in wet storage in a dealer's operation, the statement: "THIS PRODUCT IS A
PRODUCT OF (NAME OF STATE) AND WAS WET STORED AT (FACILITY CERTIFICATION
NUMBER) FROM (DATE) TO (DATE)";
(E)
the type and quantity of molluscan shell stock; and
(F) the following statement in bold
capitalized type on each tag: "THIS TAG IS REQUIRED TO BE ATTACHED UNTIL
CONTAINER IS EMPTY OR IS RETAGGED AND THEREAFTER KEPT ON FILE FOR 90
DAYS."
(6) Molluscan
shell stock harvested during the period April 1 through October 31 that will
not be refrigerated within the Time-To-Refrigeration guidelines required in
§
241.61
of this title (relating to Molluscan Shell Stock Temperature Control) shall not
be harvested before 6:00 a.m. and shall be placed under refrigeration as
designated in §
241.61
of this title by 8:00 p.m. each day and shall be identified, stored, and
processed separately from molluscan shell stock that is refrigerated within
these Time-To-Refrigeration guidelines.
(7) Molluscan shell stock harvested and held
exempt from the Time-To-Refrigeration guidelines in paragraph (6) of this
subsection shall:
(A) be tagged with a
harvester tag meeting all other requirements that shall also be over stamped on
both sides with the words "FOR SHUCKING BY A CERTIFIED DEALER" in ink that
shall be neon green in color in letters at least one-half inch in height. This
special harvester tag shall be placed on each container of molluscan shell
stock at the conclusion of harvesting of this exempt molluscan shell stock and
before harvesting of any other molluscan shell stock. This special harvester
tag shall remain attached to each container until the molluscan shell stock is
shucked;
(B) not be commingled with
any other molluscan shellfish and shall be stored separately on harvest boats
and at any certified location; and
(C) be shucked and placed in containers
bearing the consumer information language adopted by the ISSC, or an equivalent
approved in writing by the SSD prior to use, unless the invoice and bill of
lading for shipment of this exempt molluscan shell stock to another dealer both
contain the following statement: "FOR SHUCKING BY A CERTIFIED DEALER." All
dealer tags attached to such molluscan shell stock shall be over stamped
identical to the harvester tag.
(8) If the molluscan shell stock is removed
from the original bag or container, the tag on the new bag or container shall
meet all the requirements in subsection (e) of this section.
(f) Harvester records.
(1) Each harvester who harvests molluscan
shell stock during the period April 1-October 31 shall maintain written records
for each date molluscan shell stock is harvested that show the time the first
molluscan shell stock is harvested, the time harvesting ends, and the time
molluscan shell stock is unloaded from the boat.
(2) If molluscan shell stock is harvested and
held exempt from the Time-To-Refrigeration guidelines in subsection (e)(6),
(7), and (8) of this section, the harvester records shall also include the time
that harvesting of this exempt molluscan shell stock ends and the time that
harvesting of other molluscan shell stock begins.
(3) These records shall be provided to the
dealer with the molluscan shell stock and shall be maintained as part of the
dealer's records.
(g)
Any molluscan shellfish in the possession of a person holding a valid license
issued by TPWD under Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 47 or Chapter 76,
shall be considered to be harvested for human consumption and offered for sale
for food in Texas.
(h) Harvesters
shall:
(1) be responsible for control of
their molluscan shell stock until acceptance by a dealer;
(2) sell their molluscan shell stock only to
a currently certified shellfish dealer;
(3) be required to deliver their molluscan
shell stock to a dealer the same day the molluscan shell stock is harvested.
Delivery of the molluscan shell stock means packing the molluscan shell stock
into an approved container, transfer of the molluscan shell stock from the boat
to a certified location, and acceptance of the molluscan shell stock by the
dealer; and
(4) be required to
transport molluscan shell stock on ice or at air temperatures of 45 degrees
Fahrenheit or less if the time from unloading the boat until the product is
accepted by a dealer and placed under refrigeration at a certified location
will exceed two hours.
(i) If the harvester transports molluscan
shell stock other than by boat to a certified location, the harvest boat
captain must accompany the molluscan shell stock until acceptance by the
dealer.
(j) It is illegal for
harvesters to sell molluscan shell stock directly to the public.