Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-2-4-.16 - Saltwater Fishing Guide and Saltwater Fishing Pier Operator Reporting
(1)
Purpose. The purpose of these Rules is to implement the authority
of the Board of Natural Resources to promulgate rules and regulations to set
such times and manners for submitting records as may be required by the
Department.
(2)
Persons
required to report. Effective January 1, 2014 all persons licensed as
salt water fishing guides and all persons operating licensed salt water fish
piers pursuant to O.C.G.A.
27-2-23.2 shall report such
information as may be required by the Department.
(3)
Methods. Monthly records
are to be submitted on forms supplied by the Department or on an alternate form
approved by the Department. All requests for approval of an alternate form must
be submitted to the Department in writing with a copy of the proposed alternate
form attached or included with the request. The alternate form must provide
identical information and follow the same format as the Department form. Upon
receipt of a request for approval of an alternate form, the Department will
review the form for the required information within 5 days of the receipt of
the request. All persons that use an approved alternate form shall be
responsible for all costs associated with the printing and use of such
forms.
(4)
Times. If
required by the Department, all salt water fishing guides and salt water
fishing pier operators shall submit written monthly records of activity to the
Department, whose address for the purpose of reporting shall be the Coastal
Resources Division headquarters, by the tenth day of the subsequent month.
These records may be hand delivered or submitted via mail, or electronically.
Permission to submit records electronically must be obtained from the
Department.
(5)
Penalties. Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Sections
27-1-36 and
27-2-25, failure to comply with
the provisions of this rule may result in a civil penalty imposed by the
commissioner of up to $1000.00 and/or a suspension of or refusal to renew the
license for up to two years.
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