Haw. Code R. § 13-74-44 - License to sell reared species
(a) The department
may issue to any person a license to possess, sell, or offer for sale any
aquatic life whose possession or sale is prohibited by a closed season, minimum
size, or bag limit; provided that the aquatic life was reared in a licensed
aquaculture facility.
(b) The
licensee shall keep a receipt issued by the licensed aquaculture facility when
receiving or buying the regulated aquatic life.
(c) The licensee shall issue a receipt to the
person to whom the regulated aquatic life is sold or transferred. The receipt
shall be a written record of the transaction and shall include:
(1) The transaction date;
(2) The names and addresses of the licensee,
the person issuing the receipt, and the person to whom the receipt is issued,
except that the name and address of the person to whom the receipt is issued
are not required if the transaction is with a person that will not resell the
regulated aquatic life;
(3) The
name, weight, number or other appropriate measure of quantity, and value of all
regulated aquatic life involved in the transaction; and
(4) Any other information the department may
require.
(d) The licensee
shall keep on file and be able to present for inspection upon demand of any
officer authorized to enforce the laws of the State, a copy of all receipts for
not less than twenty-four months after the transaction date or until the
regulated aquatic life is no longer in the licensee's possession, whichever is
longer. The department may approve the use of documents other than the receipts
as written records of the transaction.
(e) A separate license shall be obtained for
each market outlet that sells or offers for sale the regulated aquatic life,
even if the same person owns or operates several outlets. The license shall be
kept at the market outlet for immediate inspection upon demand of any officer
authorized to enforce the laws of the State.
(f) The department may require submittal of
monthly reports, pursuant to the purposes of this section.
(g) For the purposes of this section:
"Licensed aquaculture facility" means any aquaculture facility licensed pursuant to section 1374-43.
"Regulated aquatic life" means any aquatic life or live rock whose fishing for, possession, or sale is prohibited by a closed season, minimum size, or bag limit as specified in subtitle 5 of title 12 or administrative rules.
(h)
The fee for the license $200. The license is valid for not longer than two
years, and the duplicate license fee is $10.
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