Aquaculture of Marine Species in Rhode Island Waters


250-RICR-40-00-1 INACTIVE RULE

This rule will be effective on 08/11/2024.
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1.1Purpose

1.2Authority

1.3Administrative Findings

1.4Application

1.5Severability

1.6Superseded Rules and Regulations

1.7Definitions

1.8Permitting and Licensing Requirements

1.9Shellfish Culture Requirements

1.10Handling of Shellfish

1.11Tagging of Shellfish

1.12Temperature Control of Shellfish

1.13Special Exemption Permits

1.14Enforcement

Title 250 Department of Environmental Management
Chapter 40 Agriculture and Resource Marketing
Subchapter 00 Marketing and Food Safety
Part 1 Aquaculture of Marine Species in Rhode Island Waters
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 08/11/2024

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 42-17.1 and R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 20-1-2
20-1-4
20-1-5
20-10-5(c)
and 20-10-12

Purpose and Reason:

This amendment is a response to a shellfish-related illness outbreak and is required to maintain compliance with Federal shellfish public health requirements. Rhode Island is a signatory to the National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP) and agrees to abide by the guidance in the NSSP in order to engage in interstate shellfish trade. In the summer of 2023, there was an increase in the number of Vibrio illness reports associated with people who ate oysters grown in Rhode Island waters. The regulation changes are required to be consistent with the NSSP guidance on the response after a Vibrio illness outbreak.