Haw. Code R. § 11-29-4 - Aquatic foods
(a) It shall be
unlawful to take, sell, deliver for sale, hold for sale, or offer for sale, any
aquatic food from anybody fresh, brackish, or salt water which the State
department of health may find and declare to be polluted to the extent that
such pollution constitutes a condition whereby the aquatic food found therein
may have become contaminated with filth, or rendered diseased, unwholesome or
injurious to health.
(b) It shall
be unlawful to bring into the State or offer for sale, any form of
toxin-bearing aquatic food, including but not limited to balloon fishes (also
known as puffers, blow fishes, globe fishes, and toad fishes), for food
purposes except for a generally recognized scientific or educational use. The
department of health may fan time to time designate such aquatic food and the
areas and periods of the year for which this prohibition shall apply. Such
aquatic food may be brought into the State by a generally recognized scientific
or educational user only upon the prior receipt of a permit signed by an
authorized agent of the department of health. Such permit shall be immediately
revoked by the department of health or its authorized agent upon the violation
by the holder of any of the terms of the permit. Every physician or other
authorized personnel of any medical facility shall report promptly to the
department of health all cases or suspected cases of illness caused by the
ingestion of toxic aquatic food which shall come to his attention.
(c) Any article of food for use as bait shall
be stored separately and away from all other food and labeled "For Bait Use
Only" in bold letters at least one inch high.
(d) It shall be unlawful to offer for sale
any fish which have been bruised, torn, or otherwise rendered liable to
spoilage; except as provided for in Section 185-25, HRS, which permits the sale
of certain species offish taken or killed w spear.
(e) Aquatic foods taken from outside the
boundaries of the State and labeled by its Hawaiian name shall have the general
geographical origin of the aquatic food declared immediately and conspicuously
preceding or following such Hawaiian name, e.g., "Imported Mahimahi" or
"Mainland Papio."
(f) Shellfish,
oysters, clams, and mussels shall be regulated by Chapter 35, Title 11,
Administrative Rule entitled "Shellfish Sanitation."
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