58 Pa. Code § 63.45 - Tagging, branding, marking and finclipping of fish
(a) It is unlawful for a person to implant
tracking devices in or to tag, brand, mark or fin clip any fish taken from the
waters of this Commonwealth, unless the fish are purchased from an authorized
commercial aquaculture facility, are part of a Commission-recognized and
sanctioned stocking by a cooperative nursery, are authorized by a scientific
collector's permit issued by the Commission or are part of a tagged fish
contest in a boundary lake for which the Commission has issued a
permit.
(b) There shall be a
rebuttable presumption that a person implanting a tracking device in or
tagging, branding, marking or fin clipping a fish is in violation of this
section if the person does not have in his possession proof that the fish was
purchased from an authorized commercial aquaculture facility, is part of a
Commission-recognized and sanctioned stocking by a cooperative nursery, is
authorized by a scientific collector's permit or is part of a tagged fish
contest in a boundary lake for which the Commission has issued a
permit.
Notes
The provisions of this § 63.45 issued under the Fish and Boat Code, 30 Pa.C.S. § 2102.
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