2.7.1General Applicability
A.No person shall catch, harvest, hold, or transport for sale in Rhode Island or in the marine waters of Rhode Island any marine species without a license issued by the Director pursuant to these regulations and Part 7 of this subchapter.
B.Exemptions. A license is not required for the following:
1.Crews assisting in direct commercial harvest operations for all commercial fisheries except shellfish, regardless of the manner, method, or contrivance employed, as long as said crew is/are located onboard a commercially declared vessel that is operated by an individual who possesses a valid and proper commercial fishing license and is/are under the direct supervision and responsibility of said properly licensed commercial fisher.
2.Crews assisting only with culling activities and other indirect harvest operations with respect to commercial shellfish operations, while said crew is/are located onboard a commercially declared vessel that is operated by an individual who possesses a valid and proper commercial fishing license and is/are under the direct supervision and responsibility of said properly licensed commercial fisher.
2.7.2General Provisions
A.A license must be signed by the party to whom it is issued in order to be valid.
B.Licenses may not be transferred to or used by any person to whom the license is not issued.
C.Submission of application does not constitute a valid license.
D.All fees must have been paid for a license to be valid.
E.A lost or accidentally destroyed license may be replaced for a fee of ten dollars ($10.00), provided that the applicant submits an affidavit to the Department explaining the circumstances of the loss.
F.Notice of change of address. Whenever any person holding any commercial fishing license shall move from the address named in his or her last application, that person shall, within ten (10) days subsequent to moving, notify the Office of Boat Registration and Licensing of his or her former and current address. Any notice will be sent by regular mail to the mailing address given on the license holders last license application or change of address form.
G.Expiration. Unless otherwise specified, all licenses issued pursuant to this Part shall expire on December 31 annually. It shall be unlawful for any person to fish commercially in the marine waters of Rhode Island on an invalid license.
H.New licenses shall be available for issuance upon application beginning January 1, annually.
I.Every license holder shall have their valid license in possession at all times while engaged in the licensed activity and shall present the license for inspection on demand by the Director. Any person who shall refuse to present a valid license on demand shall be liable to the same punishment as if that person were fishing without a license.
2.7.3License Types, Fees, and Applicability
A.Resident licenses:
1.Standard Resident License. Authorizes the commercial harvest of marine fisheries by residents pursuant to the fishery endorsement held.
2.Multipurpose License: Authorizes the commercial harvest by residents of all marine species, unless otherwise prohibited for harvest.
3.Student Shellfish License: Authorizes the commercial harvest by residents of bay quahaug.
4.Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish License: Authorizes the commercial harvest by residents of bay quahaug.
5.Multipurpose Vessel License: Authorizes a resident commercial fishing vessel owner to designate any operator to engage in commercial fishing for all marine species aboard their owned vessel.
B.Non-resident licenses:
Standard Non-Resident License: Authorizes the commercial harvest of marine fisheries by non-residents pursuant to the fishery endorsement held.
C.Fishery Endorsements
1.Unlimited Finfish: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of finfish and squid unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 3 of this Subchapter.
2.Limited Finfish: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of finfish and squid unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 3 of this Subchapter, excluding black sea bass, summer flounder, striped bass, and tautog; and scup from January 1 through April 30, and from October 1 through December 31.
3.Unlimited Shellfish: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of shellfish by residents unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 4 of this Subchapter.
4.Limited Shellfish: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of shellfish by residents unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 4 of this Subchapter, excluding bay quahaug, soft-shell clam, and whelk.
5.Unlimited Crustacean: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of crustacean unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 5 of this Subchapter.
6.Limited Crustacean: Authorizes the commercial harvest of all species of crustacean unless otherwise prohibited for harvest pursuant to Part 5 of this Subchapter, excluding lobster.
D.Gear Endorsements
1.Gill Net: Authorizes the commercial use of a gill net by residents in the marine waters of Rhode Island pursuant to Part 6 of this Subchapter. No person shall set, haul, and/or maintain a commercial gill net in the marine waters of Rhode Island without holding a valid Gill Net Endorsement issued by the Director. An endorsement is not required for commercial gill netting for bait in accordance with Part 6 of this Subchapter.
2.Purse Seine: Authorizes the commercial use of a purse seine pursuant to Part 6 of this Subchapter. No person shall operate a purse seine in the marine waters of Rhode Island without holding a valid Purse Seine Endorsement issued by the Director.
3.Mid Water/Pair Trawl: Authorizes the commercial use of a mid-water/pair trawl these gear types pursuant to Part 6 of this Subchapter. No person shall operate a mid-water/pair trawl in the marine waters of Rhode Island without holding a valid Mid Water/Pair Trawl Endorsement issued by the Director.
E.Other (non-fishery or gear) Endorsements
1.Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook
a.Authorizes the license holder to use a paper harvester catch and effort logbook in lieu of electronic reporting to report catch and effort information. No person shall report by a paper harvester catch and effort logbook without holding a valid Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook Endorsement issued by the Director.
b.If declared as the reporting method, the Paper Catch and Effort Harvester logbook endorsement fee must be paid at the time of application.
c.Paper Catch and Effort Harvester logbook submissions will not be accepted by a license holder who does not hold the endorsement.
2.Dockside Sales Endorsement
a.Authorizes the sale of live lobsters and crabs directly to consumers at dockside. Only live lobsters and crabs may be sold under the endorsement. Sales of shellfish and finfish to anyone other than licensed dealers are prohibited. No person shall sell live lobsters and crabs directly to consumers at dockside without holding a valid Dockside Sales Endorsement issued by the Director.
b.Only the licensee/permittee, or a regularly employed crew member of the licensee/permittee, may sell lobsters and crabs at dockside under the Dockside Sales Endorsement. To be eligible to conduct such sales, a crew member must first receive written authorization from the licensee/permittee. Such authorization shall be in the form of a type-written statement, signed and dated by the licensee/permittee that expressly authorizes the crew member to act on behalf of the licensee/permittee with regard to dockside sales. The statement shall further specify: the name of the crew member, the name of the vessel from which the sales are conducted, and the month and year that the crew member began working on the vessel. The statement shall be kept on the vessel and be available at all times for inspection by Department personnel. A crew member who is acting on behalf of a licensee/permittee must comply with all applicable Regulations governing dockside sales, as set forth herein, and the licensee/permittee shall be responsible for any violations of Regulations by the crew member.
c.Licensees/permittees offering live lobsters and crabs for sale at dockside must meet all applicable and current Federal and State laws and Regulations governing harvest and possession relating to the species being sold.
d.Licensees/permittees offering live lobsters and crabs for sale at dockside must meet all applicable and current Federal, State, and local laws and Regulations governing retail sales operations, including but not necessarily limited to those governing taxation, signage, noise, and hours of operation.
e.Licensees/permittees offering live lobsters and crabs for sale at dockside may only sell live lobsters and crabs that they harvested, and all sales must be made from the vessel that harvested the product, unless otherwise authorized by the Director.
f.Sales at dockside may only be to the final consumer – i.e. the individual(s) who will be consuming the product - and no resale of, or commercial transaction involving, the product beyond the final consumer is authorized.
g.Licensees shall include, on all landing reports and other data submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service and/or the Department, the lobsters and crabs offered for sale at dockside to the general public.
h.Application for a Dockside Sales Endorsement is not subject to an application deadline.
3.Research Set Aside Endorsement: Authorizes the landing of marine species for sale in Rhode Island in accordance with RSA quota obtained from the National Marine Fisheries Service. Both the endorsement and the permit must be obtained prior to the landing of RSA quota for State quota monitored species in Rhode Island.
F.Annual Fees
1.Standard License with one (1) limited fishery endorsement:
a.Resident: One hundred fifty dollars ($150.00)
b.Non-resident: Three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00)
2.Standard License with two (2) limited fishery endorsements:
a.Resident: Two hundred dollars ($200.00)
b.Non-resident: Seven hundred dollars ($700.00)
3.Standard License with three (3) limited fishery endorsements:
a.Resident: Two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)
b.Non-resident: One thousand fifty dollars ($1,050.00)
4.Standard License with one (1) unlimited fishery endorsement:
a.Resident: Three hundred dollars ($300.00)
b.Non-resident: Seven hundred dollars ($700.00)
5.Standard License with one (1) unlimited fishery endorsement and one (1) limited fishery endorsement:
a.Resident: Three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00)
b.Non-resident: One thousand fifty dollars ($1,050.00)
6.Standard License with two (2) unlimited fishery endorsements:
a.Resident: Three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375.00)
b.Non-resident: One thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400.00)
7.Standard Resident License with one (1) unlimited fishery endorsement and two (2) limited fishery endorsements:
a.Resident: Four hundred dollars ($400.00)
b.Non-resident: One thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400.00)
8.Standard Resident License with two (2) unlimited fishery endorsements and one (1) limited fishery endorsements:
a.Resident: Four hundred twenty-five dollars ($425.00)
b.Non-resident: One thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1,750.00)
9.Standard Resident License with three (3) unlimited fishery endorsements: Four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00)
10.Multipurpose license: Four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00)
11.Multipurpose Vessel License: One thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
12.Gill Net endorsement: Twenty dollars ($20.00)
13.Purse Seine endorsement: Twenty dollars ($20.00)
14.Mid Water/Pair Trawl endorsement: Twenty dollars ($20.00)
15.Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook endorsement: Twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
16.Dockside Sales endorsement: Twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
17.Research Set Aside endorsement: Twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
18.Student Shellfish License: Fifty dollars ($50.00)
19.Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish License: There is no fee.
20.Grace period late fee: Two hundred dollars ($200.00)
2.7.4Eligibility for the Issuance of Licenses
A.General: Issuance of a Standard Resident or Standard Non-Resident License must include a minimum of one (1) fishery endorsement.
B.License Renewals
1.General
a.Persons are eligible to renew their license if they possessed a valid commercial fishing license (including endorsements held) as of the immediately preceding year, provided there is no change in eligibility criteria as described herein.
b.No application for a license renewal will be considered from a person who’s had a change in residency status (i.e., change from a Rhode Island resident to non-resident, or from a non-resident to Rhode Island resident).
c.No application for a license renewal will be accepted from a person who is deficient in the submittal of data reports required pursuant to this Part and who has been notified of the deficiency.
d.To renew prior to January 15, accurately completed reporting must be received for the entire year if renewing in January, and up to date in December if renewing in December.
2.Applicants who hold a Standard Resident License with Unlimited Crustacean Endorsement must continue to hold a Lobster Trap Allocation pursuant to Part 5 of this Subchapter to be eligible for renewal of the endorsement.
C.New Licenses
1.Open Access Licenses
a.Standard Resident License with Limited Finfish Endorsement: Available to any resident
b.Standard Resident License with Limited Shellfish Endorsement: Available to any resident
c.Standard Resident License with Limited Crustacean Endorsement: Available to any resident
d.Standard Non-Resident License with Limited Finfish Endorsement: Available to non-residents who are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application
e.Standard Non-Resident License with Limited Crustacean Endorsement: Available to non-residents who are at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application
f.Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook Endorsement: Available to all license holders
2.Restricted Access Licenses
a.Multipurpose License: No new licenses are available for issuance
b.Standard Resident License with Unlimited Finfish Endorsement: Available to residents pursuant only to the exit:entry ratio of the Unlimited Finfish endorsement
c.Standard Resident License with Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement:
(1)Available to residents pursuant only to the exit:entry ratio of the Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement.
(2)Available to residents who meets the standard of Actively Fishing and who held a valid Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish License as of the immediately preceding year, unless assessed a criminal or administrative penalty in the past two (2) years for a violation of the marine fisheries Regulations.
(3)Available to residents who meets the standard of Actively Fishing and who held a valid Student Shellfish License as of the immediately preceding year, unless assessed a criminal or administrative penalty in the past two (2) years for a violation of the marine fisheries Regulations.
d.Standard Resident License with Unlimited Crustacean Endorsement: No new licenses are available for issuance
e.Multipurpose Commercial Vessel License: No licenses to be issued prior to January 1, 2023
f.Standard Non-Resident License with Unlimited Finfish Endorsement: Available to non-residents pursuant only to the exit:entry ratio of the Unlimited Finfish endorsement
g.Standard Non-Resident License with Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement: No new licenses are available for issuance
h.Standard Non-Resident License with Limited Shellfish Endorsement: No new licenses are available for issuance
i.Standard Non-Resident License with Unlimited Crustacean Endorsement: No new licenses are available for issuance
j.Standard Non-Resident License with Limited Crustacean Endorsement: No new licenses are available for issuance
k.Gill Net endorsement: No new gill net endorsements are available for issuance
l.Purse Seine Endorsement and Mid Water/Pair Trawl Endorsement: Available to Multipurpose License holders, and Resident or Non-Resident Standard License with Unlimited or Limited Finfish Endorsement holders
(1)Endorsement holders must consent to the following:
(AA)Carry an observer on the vessel and/or on any spotter plane used as part of the operation, per the request of DEM.
(BB)Report any/all landings of menhaden on a daily basis to the Division of Marine Fisheries.
(CC)Report beginning, location, and cessation of fishing activities on a daily basis to the Division of Enforcement; and
(DD)Obtain and have on board charts showing the known locations of fixed-gear clusters, as provided by the Division of Marine Fisheries.
(2)Control date: A control date of December 31, 2007, is established for the purse seine and mid-water/pair trawl fisheries in Rhode Island. This control date has been established by the Department for potential future use in establishing eligibility criteria for future access to the fishery.
m.Research Set Aside Endorsement: Authorizes the harvest and/or landing of RSA quota in Rhode Island. An RSA endorsement will only be issued upon presentation of an approved and valid Federal Exempted Fishing Permit.
n.In those years where only a limited number of new licenses or endorsements are to be issued, the Department will accept applications until the application deadline, and then issue said licenses or endorsements to eligible applicants by May 15. To ensure fairness in these cases, no new licenses or endorsements will be issued before the application deadline date.
3.Open access licenses for qualified resident applicants:
a.Student Shellfish License
(1)Available to a resident not older than twenty-three (23) years as of June 30 of the license year.
(2)Applicants must present proof that they are full-time students in the form of a notarized letter or transcript from the learning institution in which they are enrolled.
(3)Not available to Standard Resident License with Unlimited Shellfish endorsement holders.
b.Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish License
(1)Available to residents who are at least sixty-five (65) years old as of February 28 of the license year.
(2)Not available to Standard Resident License with Unlimited Shellfish endorsement holders.
c.Dockside Sales Endorsement: Available to Multipurpose License holders, Resident Standard License holders with Limited or Unlimited Crustacean Endorsement
4.Exit:entry Ratios
a.Unlimited Finfish Endorsement: For each (1) Multipurpose License, or Standard Resident License with Unlimited Finfish Endorsement, or Standard Non-Resident License with Unlimited Finfish Endorsement that is not renewed, two (2) new Standard licenses with Unlimited Finfish Endorsement will be made available for issuance. If the exit:entry ratio yields a number less than a multiple of three (3) endorsements, the number of endorsements will be rounded up to yield a multiple of three (3) endorsements.
b.Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement: For each (1) Multipurpose license or Standard Resident License with Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement that is not renewed, one (1) new Standard Resident license with Unlimited Shellfish Endorsement will be made available. If the application of the exit:entry ratio yields one (1) or two (2) licenses/endorsements, three (3) licenses/endorsements will be made available.
D.Issuance of a new license for family members or crew
1.Eligibility: A resident family member or crew who qualifies as a priority applicant is eligible to obtain an equivalent license with applicable endorsement(s) if they are a family member or crew of a license holder who meets the standard of Actively Fishing.
2.The endorsement(s) issued will be limited to the fishery sector(s) actively fished by the current license holder. Prior to the issuance of a new license, the currently held license must be surrendered to the Department.
3.One (1) new license will be issued for each license surrendered.
4.Applications are not subject to an application deadline.
5.New license fees shall be applicable at the time of application.
E.Issuance of a new license upon sale of a license holders vessel and/or gear:
1.Eligibility: Residents are eligible to obtain a new license involving the sale of vessel and/or gear if the license holder meets the standard of Actively Fishing.
2.Prior to issuance of a new license, the currently held license must be surrendered to the Department. Upon application for a new license, the Department will then issue a new equivalent license to the purchaser.
3.The new license/endorsement(s) issued may be at a lower harvest and gear level than the license surrendered where necessary to accomplish the purposes of fisheries management plans.
4.Applications are not subject to an application deadline.
5.New license fees shall be applicable at the time of application.
F.Issuance of a new license to resident family members in cases of Incapacity:
1.Eligibility: Available to a resident family member of a license holder who meets the standard of Actively Fishing in cases of incapacity.
2.The new license issued shall be equivalent to the license surrendered.
3.Demonstration of the incapacity shall be required in the form of a death certificate, or a diagnosis and prognosis signed by a medical doctor (M.D. or O.D.).
4.Prior to issuance of the new license, the currently held license must be surrendered to the Department. Upon application, the Department will then issue a new license equivalent to the license currently held.
5.The family member shall be designated by the license holder, or, if the license holder is deceased, by mutual agreement among surviving family members. If a mutual agreement has not been reached, the administrator or executor of the estate of the deceased license holder shall be eligible for a new equivalent license for not longer than two (2) years during the probating of the estate.
6.Applications are not subject to an application deadline.
7.New license fees shall be applicable at the time of application.
G.Issuance of a new license to persons returning from active military service when a license expires due to entering active military service: Persons that held a valid license when entering active service are eligible to obtain a new license equivalent to the license held at the time of entering active service, upon presentation of written credible documentation, such as form DD214, demonstrating the continuity of active service since the license had previously been held.
H.Issuance of Temporary Operator Permits to residents in cases of Medical Hardship:
1.Eligibility: Available to residents in cases of Medical Hardship, provided the license holder has been actively engaged in commercial fishing; such resident shall be designated by the current license holder.
2.Demonstration of the Medical Hardship shall be required in the form of a diagnosis and prognosis signed by a medical doctor (M.D. or O.D.).
3.Prior to issuance of the Operator Permit, the currently held license must be surrendered to the Department and will be temporarily suspended. Upon application for the Operator Permit, the Department will then issue an Operator Permit equivalent to the license held, which will remain valid for the balance of the license year, or until the return to wellness of the incapacitated license holder, whichever occurs first. The Operator Permit will be eligible for renewal once, at a cost equivalent to the cost of the license, upon approval by the Director. Upon the return to wellness of the incapacitated license holder and application for reinstatement of the license, the license will be reinstated upon surrendering the Operator Permit.
4.Applications are not subject to an application deadline.
I.Appeal of license renewal application denials due to Medical Hardship:
1.There shall be no right to appeal to the Department of Environmental Management's Administrative Adjudication Division (AAD) for the rejection of any new license applications submitted after February 28, or any license renewal applications submitted after the sixty (60) day grace period, except in the case of a documented medical hardship as defined herein.
2.The applicant may appeal the denial to the Administrative Adjudication Division for Environmental Matters pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-17.7-1 et seq. and the procedures set forth in Part of this Title, Rules and Regulations for the Administrative Adjudication Division.
3.The burden of proof shall be on the applicant to demonstrate that eligibility criteria is met. Such proof shall include written documentation of a diagnosis and prognosis of the medical hardship of the license holder signed by a medical doctor (M.D. or O.D.).
2.7.5Activity Standards
A.Actively Fishing
1.General: Refers to eligibility and prioritization criteria for the issuance of certain new licenses and certain marine fisheries programs.
2.To meet the standard of Actively Fishing, the license holder must have held the license for a minimum of the immediate two (2) preceding calendar years, and demonstrate by dated transaction records, with fishing activity verified by SAFIS dealer or dockside sales reporting, a minimum of forty (40) legal Rhode Island landings in the preceding two (2) calendar years, pursuant to a valid Rhode Island license.
a.In cases where there are less than forty (40) legal Rhode Island landings, and one (1) or more of those landings is associated with a multi-day trip(s), Vessel Trip Reports and days fished from those trip(s) may be used to meet the standard of Actively Fishing.
b.In cases where dockside sales reports are being used to meet the standard of Actively Fishing, additional documentation may be required, including, but not limited to, the following: receipts pertaining to the sales of lobsters and/or crabs to consumers; income tax returns; trap tag orders; and receipts pertaining to purchases of fuel, bait, and other supplies.
c.In cases where a person holds both a Landing Permit and a Standard Resident or Non-Resident License concurrently issued by the Department, dated transaction records established in SAFIS which are recorded on a license holder’s Landing Permit may be considered for the demonstration or verification of the activity standard.
3Issuance of a new license to resident family members in cases of Incapacity: To meet the standard of Actively Fishing, landings must have occurred in at least two (2) consecutive calendar years within the last ten (10) years.
4.Issuance of a new license upon sale of a license holders vessel and/or gear: To meet the standard of Actively Fishing, landings must have occurred in the previous two (2) calendar years, with landings occurring in one (1) or both of those calendar years.
5.Student Shellfish License holders who become ineligible to renew their license due to age after holding the license in the immediately preceding year: To meet the standard of Actively Fishing, landings may need only occur during the year the license was held.
B.Actively Participating
1.General: Refers to prioritization criteria for the issuance of new licenses.
2.To meet the standard of Actively Participating, a crew must be able to demonstrate via one (1) or more affidavits that they have worked as a paid crew for one (1) or more captains licensed in the State of Rhode Island on a vessel that was commercially declared during the period of activity, that had a minimum of forty (40) legal Rhode Island landings in the immediately preceding two (2) calendar years. To be considered a paid crew, persons must demonstrate a valid record of being a paid employee of the vessel owner or person licensed to fish commercially, including either a W-2 form, 1099 form, or paycheck stub from a financial institution for the period of time being used to meet the standard of Actively Participating. Affidavits must reflect activity conducted upon a vessel that was commercially declared during the period of activity.
3.A license holder with a Dockside Sales Endorsement who sells lobster and/or crab landings dockside may utilize documentation other than dated transaction records to demonstrate fishing activity. Such documentation shall include properly recorded and submitted Dockside Sales Endorsement logbook, as well as some or all of the following: receipts pertaining to the sales of lobsters and/or crabs to consumers; income tax returns; trap tag orders; and receipts pertaining to purchases of fuel, bait, and other supplies. DEM shall determine whether the documentation submitted by the license holder substantiates the landings and associated fishing activity claimed by the license holder.
4.Any application submitted in accordance with this Part that includes inadequate or improper documentation, such as insufficient number or type of transaction records, invalid transaction records, Vessel Trip Reports, or affidavits that have not been notarized, will not be considered. Fraudulent submittals will be referred to the Department’s Division of Law Enforcement for further investigation and possible enforcement action. Fraud on the part of any existing license holder, including a captain who signs an affidavit in support of a claim of crew member status that turns out to be false or inaccurate, may result in the suspension or revocation of the license held by the existing license holder.
2.7.6Prioritization in the Issuance of New Licenses
A.In those years when a limited number of new licenses or endorsements are available for issuance, the Department shall establish priority to each applicant as follows:
1.First priority: First (1st) priority shall be established equally as follows:
a.Holders of a Standard Resident License with a Limited Endorsement who meet the standard of Actively Fishing in the same fishery sector for which the license holder has applied.
b.Holders of a Standard Resident License with an Unlimited Endorsement who meet the standard of Actively Fishing in a fishery sector different than that for which the license holder has applied.
c.Resident crew members who meet the standard of Actively Participating in the same fishery sector for which the crew member has applied.
d.If in any of these three (3) sub-tiers there are fewer eligible applicants than licenses available for issuance, the balance will be evenly distributed to the other sub-tier. If the selection of qualified applicants cannot be resolved equitably by the initial prioritization and lottery process, and if the number of remaining endorsements cannot be distributed evenly between the remaining tiers, the number of remaining endorsements will be rounded up to provide each remaining tier with the necessary endorsement(s) required to complete the selection process.
2.Second priority: Second (2nd) priority shall be established equally as follows:
a.Holders of a Standard Resident License with a Limited Fishery Endorsement who meet the standard of Actively Fishing in a fishery sector different than that for which the license holder has applied.
b.Resident crew members who meet the standard of Actively Participating in a fishery sector different than that for which the license holder has applied.
c.If in any of these two (2) sub-tiers there are fewer eligible applicants than there are licenses/endorsements available for issuance, then the balance will be distributed to the other tier. If the selection of qualified applicants cannot be resolved equitably by the initial prioritization and lottery process, and if the number of remaining endorsements cannot be distributed evenly between the remaining tiers, the number of remaining endorsements will be rounded up to provide each remaining tier with the necessary endorsement(s) required to complete the selection process.
3.Third priority: Third (3rd) priority shall be provided to any resident aged eighteen (18) or older.
4.Fourth priority: Fourth (4th) shall be provided to any non-resident aged eighteen (18) or older.
B.All eligible applicants in each priority category will be issued licenses or endorsements before any licenses or endorsements are issued to applicants in the next lower priority category.
C.Within each priority category, eligible applicants will be prioritized based on the length of time, in years, they have been actively fishing their license, or actively participating in the fishery as a crew member, on a continuing basis.
D.In cases where an applicant has previously surrendered a license to the Department pursuant to the sale of vessel and/or gear, and the applicant has subsequently acquired a new license, the applicant must have held the current license for a minimum of seven (7) years before being eligible to use the activity standard as a criteria for prioritization.
E.Active military and veterans who have been honorably discharged from active military duty may use the immediately preceding two (2) calendar years prior to conscription into the military to meet the activity standard.
F.If in any priority category there are more eligible applicants than there are licenses or endorsements available for issue, those licenses or endorsements will be issued by lottery, unless otherwise specified herein.
2.7.7Application for License
A.Contents of application: Applications for a commercial fishing license shall be completed on forms as prescribed by the Director. Applications not completed in their entirety shall not be considered. Applications shall contain the following information:
1.Full name
2.Age
3.Occupation
4.Residence address
5.Mailing address
6.Weight
7.Height
8.Hair color
9.Eye color
10.The name of any State or jurisdiction in which the applicant's commercial fishing license and/or permit is currently revoked or suspended, and
11.Driver's License number and State of issuance, or other State-issued photo identification card.
12.Applications must be notarized.
13.Reporting method: Paper Catch and Effort Harvester logbook; or, Federal Vessel Trip Report (VTR), or e-TRIPS. The Paper Catch and Effort Harvester logbook and e-TRIPS reporting methods cannot be declared together.
B.Application Deadlines
1.Standard Resident, Standard Non-Resident, Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish, Multipurpose License: Applications must be received or postmarked by 4:00 p.m. on February 28, or by 4:00 p.m. on the first (1st) business day following February 28 if that day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday.
2.Student Shellfish license: Applications must be received or postmarked by 4:00 p.m. on June 30, or by 4:00 p.m. on the first (1st) business day following June 30 if that day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.
3.All license applications shall be made at, or addressed to, the Department of Environmental Management, Office of Boat Registration and Licensing, 235 Promenade Street, Providence, 02908.
4.Grace Period
a.Standard Resident, Standard Non-Resident, Over Sixty-Five (65) Shellfish, Multipurpose License: License applications not received by the application deadline will accepted during a sixty (60) day grace period commencing on the day immediately following the application deadline upon payment of a late fee in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00).
b.Student Shellfish License: There is no grace period for a Student Shellfish License application.
2.7.8Reporting
A.The holder of any type of commercial fishing license shall be deemed to have consented to provide such fishery-related information as the Director may require.
B.Reporting shall be required on forms or in a format as prescribed by the Director. Only one (1) reporting method may be utilized. Reporting formats include Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook, Federal Vessel Trip Report (VTR), or e-TRIPS. The Department will provide applicants with applicable reporting methods at the time of license issuance or renewal.
C.The Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook and e-TRIPS reporting methods cannot be declared together.
D.Dockside Sales Endorsement reporting:
1.A licensee/permittee who declared their reporting method as a Federal Vessel Trip Report (VTR) is required to report all dockside sales via the paper Dockside Sales Endorsement Logbook.
2.The purchase of a Dockside Sales Endorsement will ensure that the licensee/permittee receives a paper Dockside Sales Endorsement Logbook. Completed logbooks shall be submitted to the Division of Marine Fisheries office.
E.Contents of reports: Commercial trips shall be accurately logged in the Paper Catch and Effort Harvester Logbook or entered in an approved electronic device or application, prior to offloading. Minimum trip elements shall include, but are not limited to:
1.Trip date
2.Area fished
3.Vessel State Registration or USCG Documentation number
4.Gear type(s) fished
5.Quantity of gear fished
6.Fishing time
7.Species
8.Pounds or count of species caught
9.Disposition
F.Due dates for the submittal of reports:
1.Paper Catch and Effort Harvester and Dockside Sales logbooks:
a.For fishing activity occurring in the months of January, February, and March: April 15
b.For fishing activity occurring in the months of April, May, and June: July 15
c.For fishing activity occurring in the months of July, August, and September: October 15
d.For fishing activity occurring in the months of October, November, and December: January 15
2.Electronic reports: Captains enrolled in an electronic logbook program shall submit trip reports no later than forty-eight (48) hours after the end of the trip.
G.Accurately completed copies of the Federal Vessel Trip Reports or State reporting forms shall be kept in numerical order onboard the vessel dating back to January 1 of the current year and furnished upon request. A vessel shall be exempt from this requirement if the captain of said vessel is currently enrolled in an electronic logbook program. Instead, the vessel must have all records dating back to January 1 of the current year entered electronically.
E.Collection and use of data:
1.Data will be collected, managed, and disseminated according to the coastwide minimum protocols of the Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program (ACCSP).
2.Reported data may be used for management purposes by any properly designated State or Federal agency. Reported data may only be used for enforcement purposes by a properly designated State or Federal agency if specifically authorized by Rule.
3.Any data that are released or reported to the public shall be aggregated so as to not identify individual fishers, vessels, or dealers.
2.7.9Vessel Declaration
A.Applicability: Every vessel employed in the commercial fishery must be declared with the Department at the time the owner/operator of such a vessel first applies for or subsequently renews his or her fishing license; or if a license has already been issued, prior to that vessel being used for commercial fishing.
B.Each such vessel must be individually and separately declared, on an annual basis, and the required fee paid.
C.Vessel declarations shall be issued as a resident or non-resident.
D.The vessel declaration will include the name of the vessel and its owner, its length and horsepower, displacement, registration and/or Federal permit number, gear type(s), principal fishery(s), and the number of crew.
E.A declared vessel will be issued decals, which must be prominently displayed on the port and starboard bow, or on the port and starboard sides of the console cabin or wheelhouse, or elsewhere on the port and starboard sides of the vessel such that they are readily viewable. The displayed decals must be updated annually.
F.Declared vessels that are less than twenty-five feet (25’) long may obtain a vessel declaration plate upon payment of an additional annual fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00). The vessel declaration of the declared vessel may be temporarily transferred to another vessel less than twenty-five feet (25’) long by affixing the aforementioned plate to that vessel. This vessel declaration transfer shall not exceed sixty (60) days, with one sixty (60) day extension in any given year by permission of the Department.
G.Temporary transfers of non-resident vessel declarations between vessels less than twenty-five feet (25’) in length via vessel declaration plates are not permitted.
H.Annual Fee
1.Resident: Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per vessel for vessels up to and including twenty-five feet (25’) in length, plus fifty cents ($0.50) per linear foot for each whole foot over twenty-five feet (25’)
2.Non-resident: Fifty dollars ($50.00), plus one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) for each whole foot over twenty-five feet (25’) in length overall