Haw. Code R. § 13-74-20 - Commercial marine license
(a) No person shall
take marine life for commercial purposes whether the marine life is caught or
taken within or outside of the State, without first obtaining a commercial
marine license; provided that a valid commercial marine vessel license issued
pursuant to section 13-74-23 shall satisfy the commercial marine license
requirement for all persons taking marine life for commercial purposes aboard a
validly-licensed vessel.
(b) Any
person providing charter services in the State for the taking of marine life in
or outside of the State shall obtain a commercial marine license; provided that
a valid commercial marine vessel license issued pursuant to section 13-74-23 shall satisfy the commercial marine license requirement for all persons
providing charter services for the taking of marine life aboard a
validly-licensed vessel.
(c)
Commercial marine licenses shall require the person's name, address, age, place
of birth, residency, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, citizenship, and
such other information as the department may require. The department may
require an applicant for a commercial marine license to show proof of identity
prior to issuance or renewal of a license.
(d) The fee for the issuance or renewal of a
commercial marine license is:
(1) $100 for
residents; and
(2) $250 for all
other persons.
The fee for a duplicate license is $10.
(e) No person may:
(1) Renew a commercial marine license more
than two months prior to its expiration date; or
(2) Be issued more than one commercial marine
license at any one time; provided that a person may hold a commercial marine
license simultaneously with commercial marine vessel licenses or other licenses
issued pursuant to this chapter.
(f) Commercial marine licensees shall submit
reports of their fishing activity. Such reports shall be submitted to the
department monthly pursuant to section
13-74-2(5);
provided that persons taking bottomfish as defined in chapter 13-94, in the
main Hawaiian islands, shall, in addition to their monthly report for species
other than bottomfish, submit trip reports of their bottomfish fishing activity
pursuant to section
13-74-2(6).
Monthly and trip reports are subject to section
13-74-2, and sections 189-3 and
189-3.5, HRS, and as may be otherwise provided by law.
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