Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-2.006 - Restricted Species Endorsement
(1) A
restricted species endorsement on the saltwater products license is required to
sell to a licensed wholesale dealer those species which the state, by law or
rule, has designated as "restricted species." This endorsement shall be issued
only to a person who is at least 16 years of age, or to a firm, each of which
must certify that over 25% percent of their income or $5, 000 of their income,
whichever is less, is attributable to the sale of saltwater products pursuant
to a saltwater products license issued under Section
379.361(2),
F.S., or a similar license from another state. This endorsement may also be
issued to a for-profit corporation if it certifies that at least $5, 000 of its
income is attributable to the sale of saltwater products pursuant to a
saltwater products license or a similar license from another state. However, if
at least 50% percent of the annual income of a person, firm, or for-profit
corporation is derived from charter fishing, the person, firm, or for-profit
corporation must certify that at least $2, 500 of the income of the person,
firm, or corporation is attributable to the sale of saltwater products pursuant
to a saltwater products license issued or a similar license from another state,
in order to be issued the endorsement. Such income attribution must apply to at
least 1 of the last 3 years. For the purpose of this rule, "income" means that
income that is attributable to work, employment, entrepreneurship, pensions,
retirement benefits, and social security benefits.
(2) To renew an existing restricted species
endorsement, a marine aquaculture producer possessing a valid saltwater
products license with a restricted species endorsement may apply income from
the sale of marine aquaculture products to licensed wholesale
dealers.
(3) The commission may
require verification of such income for all restricted species endorsements
issued pursuant to this rule.
(a) Acceptable
proof of income earned from the sale of saltwater products shall be one or more
of the following:
1. Copies of trip ticket
records generated pursuant to Chapter 68E-5, F.A.C. (marine fisheries
information system), documenting qualifying sale of saltwater products to a
licensed wholesale dealer,
2.
Copies of sales records and commercial fishing license from locales other than
Florida documenting qualifying sale of saltwater products to a licensed dealer,
or
3. Crew share statements
verifying income earned from the sale of saltwater products to a licensed
wholesale dealer.
(b)
Acceptable proof of income shall be one of the following:
1. A complete copy of the applicable federal
income tax return, including any Form 1099 or W2 attachments, or
2. A certified public accountant's notarized
statement on Commission Form DMF-SL1010 (02-15) (CPA Statement, found online
at: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05214,
incorporated herein by reference) attesting to income during the qualifying
period.
(4)
Exceptions from income requirements shall be as follows:
(a) A permanent restricted species
endorsement shall be available to those persons age 62 and older who have
qualified for such endorsement for at least 3 of the last 5 years.
(b) Active military duty time shall be
excluded from consideration of time necessary to qualify and shall not be
counted against the applicant for purposes of qualifying.
(c) A licensed commercial fisher shall be
exempted from the qualifying income requirements for the purpose of obtaining a
restricted species endorsement for a complete license year after purchase of a
used commercial fishing vessel provided that:
1. The qualifying vessel shall be no less
than 16' feet in length. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "length" means
the measurement from end to end over the deck parallel to the centerline,
excluding sheer.
2. The buyer must
be the registered owner of the vessel at the time of application.
3. The vessel must be commercially registered
by the seller at the time of sale and by the buyer at the time of application
for restricted species endorsement.
4. The seller must possess or be eligible for
a valid restricted species endorsement.
5. The seller must have qualified or be
eligible for a restricted species endorsement based upon verified income earned
from the sale of saltwater products to a licensed wholesale dealer or qualified
for a restricted species endorsement based upon a qualifying method other than
the vessel purchase exemption.
6.
The restricted species endorsement shall be attached only to the vessel SPL on
the vessel purchased until such time that the vessel holder qualifies for a
restricted species endorsement based upon a qualifying method other than the
vessel purchase exemption, except that the restricted species endorsement may
be transferred to another vessel SPL if the purchased vessel becomes
inoperable.
(d) Upon the
death or permanent disablement of a person possessing a valid restricted
species endorsement, an immediate family member wishing to carry on the fishing
operation who makes the application within 3 years after the death or
disablement shall be exempted from the qualifying income requirement for the
purpose of obtaining a restricted species endorsement for a complete license
year. For the purposes of this paragraph, "immediate family" means the
endorsement holder's mother, father, sister, brother, spouse, son, daughter,
step-father, step-mother, step-son, step-daughter, half-sister, half-brother,
son-in-law, or daughter-in-law.
(e)
A restricted species endorsement shall, upon application, be issued on an
individual saltwater products license to a person age 62 or older who documents
that at least $2, 500 of such person's income is attributable to the sale of
saltwater products in at least 1 of the last 3 years.
(f) A permanent restricted species
endorsement shall, upon application, also be issued on an individual saltwater
products license to a person age 70 or older who has held a saltwater products
license for at least 3 of the last 5 license years.
(g) Any resident who is certified to be
totally and permanently disabled by the Railroad Retirement Board, by the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs or its predecessor, by any branch
of the United States Armed Forces, by the United States Social Security
Adminstration, by a licensed physician on Commission Form DMF-SL1020 (10-16)
(Physician Certification of Disability, found online at:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07675,
and incorporated herein by reference), or for the purposes of workers'
compensation under Chapter 440, F.S., as verified by an order of a judge of
compensation claims or written confirmation by the carrier providing workers'
compensation benefits, or who holds a valid identification card issued by the
Department of Veterans' Affairs pursuant to Section
295.17, F.S., upon proof of the
same, shall be exempted from the income requirements if he or she also has held
a saltwater products license for at least 3 of the last 5 license years before
the date of the disability. A restricted species endorsement issued under this
paragraph may be issued only on an individual saltwater products
license.
(h) An honorably
discharged resident military veteran certified by the United States Department
of Veterans Affairs or its predecessor or by any branch of the United States
Armed Forces to be at least 10% permanently service-connected disabled, upon
proof of the same, shall not be required to provide documentation of the income
requirement with the initial application for a restricted species endorsement.
Documentation of the income requirement shall be required beginning with the
renewal of the restricted species endorsement after such veteran has possessed
a valid restricted species endorsement for a complete license year. This
exemption may only be issued on an individual saltwater products license and is
a one-time exemption. A restricted species endorsement shall be issued on an
individual saltwater products license thereafter where such disabled resident
veteran documents that at least $2, 500 of such person's income is attributable
to the sale of saltwater products.
(i) A resident military veteran who applies
to the Commission within 48 months after an honorable discharge from any branch
of the United States Armed Forces, the Reserves, the Florida National Guard, or
the U.S. Coast Guard shall not be required to provide documentation of the
income requirement with the initial application for a restricted species
endorsement. Documentation of the income requirement shall be required
beginning with the renewal of the restricted species endorsement after such
veteran has possessed a valid restricted species endorsement for a complete
license year. This exemption may only be issued on an individual saltwater
products license and is a one-time exemption per military
enlistment.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Article IV, Section 9, Florida Constitution. Law Implemented Article IV, Section 9, Florida Constitution.
New 11-11-12, Amended 9-1-13, 10-16-14, 7-1-15, 12-28-16, 7-11-23.
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