31 Tex. Admin. Code § 58.304 - License Buyback Program
(a) Delegation of
Authority. To the fullest extent allowed by law, the commission delegates power
and authority to the executive director to administer the Finfish License
Buyback Program.
(b) Twenty percent
of commercial finfish fisherman's license and commercial finfish fisherman's
license transfer fees shall be set aside to be used only for the purpose of
buying back commercial finfish fisherman's licenses from a willing license
holder.
(c) License buyback
application period.
(1) The department will
open license buyback bid application periods (hereafter referred to as
application) if available funds permit.
(2) The department shall establish during
each application period a deadline for receipt of all applications.
(d) License buyback application
requirements.
(1) The department shall
consider all applications to the Finfish License Buyback Program provided the
applicants meet the following requirements:
(A) a completed License Buyback Application
form furnished by the department has been submitted to the department by the
application deadline;
(B) the
applicant is the owner of the license submitted for buyback; and
(C) the applicant has submitted to the
department copies of all supplemental information as required in this
subsection.
(2) A
completed License Buyback Application shall contain:
(A) the full name of the applicant;
(B) the current address of applicant's
residence;
(C) the social security
number of applicant;
(D) a copy of
legal documentation that:
(i) documents
applicant holds the sole rights and privileges to the license; or
(ii) documents that all members of a
partnership or association, or each officer of a corporation, and the owner of
a majority of a corporation's corporate stock, are in agreement to apply to the
license buyback program.
(E) a copy of current commercial finfish
fisherman's license; and
(F) if
required, the applicant's bid offer, in U.S. dollars.
(3) Department records will be used to verify
all information supplied by or pertaining to the applicant's history in the
finfish fishery and in cases where the applicant has not provided adequate
information for proper consideration of the application.
(e) Finfish license buyback criteria.
(1) The department may establish criteria
each license year which will be used to determine qualifications for license
buyback.
(2) The department may
consider:
(A) duration of participation in the
fishery prior to enactment of Parks and Wildlife Code, §
47.001 -
47.086;
(B) amount of funds accumulated in the
Finfish License Buyback Account;
(C) number of commercial finfish fisherman's
licenses in the fishery issued in the license year of the specific bid offer
application period;
(D) bid offers
from previous application periods;
(E) established open market prices for
licenses; and
(F) other relevant
factors.
(f)
Application Ranking Procedures.
(1) Ranking
values will be assigned to all applications based on the above
criteria.
(2) The department will
purchase licenses beginning with the highest ranking to the lowest.
(3) If bid offers are equally ranked, the
Department will rank according to the ascending alphabetical order of the
applicant's last name.
(g) Notification of acceptance or rejection
of application.
(1) The department will
notify each applicant in writing within 45 days of receipt of application
regarding acceptance or rejection of application bid offer.
(2) Applicants whose bids are accepted must
then notify the department of their intent to accept or reject the offer from
the department within 15 days of the postmark of the notification letter sent
by the department.
(3) The
unsuccessful applicant may withdraw, resubmit, or amend an application for
consideration during any future application periods.
(4) The department will continue to purchase
in rank order as the buyback fund permits.
(h) Delegation of purchasing authority. The
department may designate other qualified agents to purchase licenses on behalf
of the department provided all purchased licenses are surrendered to the
department and retired.
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