(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 37980
Filed: 09/10/2013 02:00:33 PMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This rule is being amended pursuant to Regional Advisory Council and Wildlife Board meetings conducted for taking public input and reviewing the Division of Wildlife Resources' (DWR) commercial harvest program for brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs.
Summary of the rule or change:
Amendments to this rule: 1) allow brine shrimp companies to keep "helper" cards in a secured bag with the Certificate of Registrations (COR) so they do not risk getting lost by the individual; 2) remove the requirement for drivers to carry "helper" cards; 3) create an online reporting system; 4) require harvest dates to be displayed on a tag containing harvested brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs; 5) allow more than one COR marker to be displayed at a site with the other companies permission; 6) allow all unattended booms to be treated the same whether they are near shore, attached to a dike or in open water; 7) allow for a 300-yard encroachment protection regardless of harvest activity; and 8) allow for boats to drive through a streak providing it is not within the 300-yard encroachment protection area.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
The amendments clarify requirements for taking brine shrimp and their eggs from the Great Salt Lake. Therefore, DWR determines that these amendments will not create any cost or savings impact to the state budget or DWR's budget, since the changes will not increase workload and can be carried out with existing budget.
local governments:
None--This filing does not create any direct cost or savings impact to local governments because they are not directly affected by the rule. Nor are local governments indirectly impacted because the rule does not create a situation requiring services from local governments.
small businesses:
These amendments clarify requirements for taking brine shrimp and their eggs. Therefore, this rule does not impose any additional financial requirements on persons, nor generate a cost or savings impact to small businesses.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
These amendments clarify requirements for taking brine shrimp and their eggs. Therefore, this rule does not impose any additional financial requirements on persons, nor generate a cost or savings impact to other persons.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
The amendments are for clarification. DWR determines that there are no additional compliance costs associated with this amendment.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
The amendments to this rule do not create an impact on businesses.
Michael R. Styler, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Natural Resources
Wildlife Resources
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3154Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Staci Coons at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4718, by FAX at 801-538-4709, or by Internet E-mail at stacicoons@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
10/31/2013
This rule may become effective on:
11/07/2013
Authorized by:
Gregory Sheehan, Director
RULE TEXT
R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources.
R657-52. Commercial Harvesting of Brine Shrimp and Brine Shrimp Eggs.
R657-52-1. Purpose and Authority.
(1) Under authority of Sections 23-14-3, 23-14-18, 23-14-19, Sections 23-15-7 through 23-15-9, and 23-19-1(2), this rule provides the procedures, standards, and requirements for commercially harvesting brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs.
(2) The objective of this rule is to protect, manage, and conserve the brine shrimp resource based upon the best available data and information and adequately preserve the Great Salt Lake ecosystem while recognizing the economic value of allowing the harvest of brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs and maintaining a sustainable brine shrimp population.
R657-52-9. Use of Helpers.
(1)(a) Except as hereafter provided in Subsection (2), any person aiding the certificate of registration holder, a primary seiner, or alternate seiner in harvesting brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs shall be in possession of a helper card.
(b) Three individual helper cards are issued with the certificate of registration.
(c) A helper card shall be deemed to be in possession if it is on the person or on the boat or at the harvest location from which the person is working.
(2)(a) A helper card is not required of any person engaged only in the retail sale or transportation of brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs.
(b) A person directing harvest operations from a plane for a certificate of registration holder does not have to have a helper card.
(c) The driver of a truck transporting brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs from the lake to a storage or processing plant does not have to have a helper card. Any crew member loading brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs into a truck [
must]does not need to have a helper card in possession.(3) Helper cards are issued in the name of the certificate of registration holder and are transferable among individuals assisting the certificate of registration holder.
(4)(a) A helper may assist in the harvest of brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs only while working under the direct supervision of a primary or alternate seiner.
(b) For purposes of this rule, "direct supervision" means to be physically present, either on a boat with the helper or within close proximity so as to be able to provide direct instructions to the helper.
(5) Twelve additional helper cards for each certificate of registration may be obtained from the wildlife registration office at any time during the year.
R657-52-10. Records - Report of Activities.
(1) Any person or business entity issued a certificate of registration to harvest brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs shall keep accurate records of the weight harvested and to whom the product is sold.
(2) The records required under Subsection (1) shall be retained for at least five years and must be available for inspection upon division request.
(3) Certificate of registration holders shall submit the following reports to the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem Project office for each certificate of registration:
(a) A weekly harvest report documenting the total amount of brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs, by raw weight, harvested each day of the reporting week. The reports must be prepared by a person working for the reporting company, and the reports must be received or postmarked by Monday of each week.
(b) A daily harvest report documenting the total amount of brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs, by raw weight, harvested each day. The report shall be filed no later than 12 hours after the end of the previous calendar day. The report [
may be filed utilizing a voice mail system linked to a dedicated phone number provided or the report may be filed by fax to a dedicated phone number]shall be filed utilizing an electronic communication medium approved by the Division after consultation with the certificate of registration holders. The report must be prepared or given by a person working for the reporting company.(i) In the event the approved electronic communication medium malfunctions or is inoperable, daily harvest reports shall be filed no later than six hours after being notified that the system is operational.
(c) A weekly report of all landing receipts prepared pursuant to Section R657-52-14 during the reporting week. The report must be prepared or given by a person working for the reporting company, and must be received by the division or postmarked by Monday of each week.
(4) Report forms may be obtained from the division.
R657-52-15. Identification of Equipment.
(1)(a) Any boat used for harvesting operations must be identifiable from the air, water and land with either the company name, company initials or certificate of registration number. A camp or base of operations located on or near the shoreline must be marked so it is visible from the air and land with either the company name, company initials, or certificate of registration number. Boat markings denoting the company name, company initials or certificate of registration number, must be visible from a distance of 500 yards when on the lake.
(b) The letters or numbers shall be visible at all times, written clearly and shall meet the following requirements:
(i) letters or numbers on the top of a boat shall be at least 36 inches in height;
(ii) letters or numbers used on the sides of a boat shall be at least 24 inches in height, except that boats with inflatable hulls may use letters and numbers that are 12 inches in height;
(iii) letters or numbers used on a camp or base of operations sign shall be at least 24 inches in height; and
(iv) all letters and numbers used for identification purposes shall be of reflective white tape with a solid black background.
(c) Identification may be done with a magnetic sign placed on top of and the sides of the vehicle or boat.
(d) Each continuous segment of boom that may be coupled together shall be marked to denote the company's name, initials, or certificate of registration number. The markings shall consist of letters or numbers at least three inches in height.
(e) All containers filled or partially filled with brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs and left unattended on the shore or in a vehicle parked on the shore shall be individually marked with the harvest dates and either the company name, company initials or certificate of registration number under which the product was harvested. Each container shall be marked as follows:
(i) the company name, company initials or the certificate of registration number shall be permanently and legibly marked at a visible location on the exterior surface of the container; and
(A) the harvest dates marked on a durable, waterproof tag securely and visibly attached to the exterior surface of the container; or
(ii) the harvest dates and the company name, company initials or the certificate of registration number shall be permanently and legibly marked on a durable, waterproof tag securely and visibly attached to the exterior surface of the container.
(f) "Shore" for purposes of this section, shall include all lands within one mile of the body of water where the product was harvested. "Shore" does not include permanent structures affixed to the land and operated for purposes of storing or processing brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs, provided the name of the structure's current owner or tenant is visibly marked on the exterior of the structure.
R657-52-16. Certificate of Registration Markers.
(1)(a) One certificate of registration marker corresponding to each certificate of registration shall be displayed at each harvest location as follows:
(i) on the boat with the certificate of registration on board;
(ii) on the harvest boat or attached to the boom;
(iii) in the water at the harvest location; or
(iv) on the shore while harvesting brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs from shore.
(b) No more than one certificate of registration marker shall be displayed at each harvest location without permission from the company that first began harvesting at that location.
(c) An original certificate of registration shall be present at the harvest location where the corresponding certificate of registration marker is displayed.
(2) A certificate of registration marker shall consist of a piece of equipment, furnished by the harvesters, constructed in accordance with the following specifications:
(a) A six foot long piece of tubing with a weight at one end.
(b) This piece of tubing shall have a fluorescent orange ball that is a minimum of eighteen inches in diameter, mounted in the approximate center of the length of tubing. The fluorescent orange ball shall have the certificate of registration number, corresponding to the certificate of registration decal attached to the marker pursuant Subsection R657-52-16(2)(c), marked in two places with indelible black paint. The painted certificate of registration numbers shall be a minimum of twelve inches in height.
(c) Mounted above the orange ball towards the un-weighted end of the tubing shall be a decal issued by the division which denotes the certificate of registration in use and corresponding to the certificate of registration marker device.
(d) Mounted on the tubing between the orange ball and the un-weighted end of the tubing, shall be an aluminum radar reflector that is a minimum of fifteen inches square.
(e) Mounted above the radar reflector shall be a three-inch wide band of silver reflective tape.
(f) Mounted on the un-weighted end of this tubing shall be an amber light that at night is visible for up to one-half mile and flashes 30 times per minute, minimum.
(3) The certificate of registration marker must be displayed in a manner that is:
(a) visible in all directions at a distance of 500 yards; or
(b) displayed above the superstructure of any vessel that a certificate of registration is being used from.
(4) The amber light on a displayed marker device must be operating at all times between sunset and sunrise.
(5) A brine shrimp harvester shall not display an amber light at night, or an orange ball or other device which simulates the certificate of registration marker device, without having the corresponding, original certificate of registration at the harvest location.
(6) Brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs may not be harvested in any manner, nor may a harvest location be claimed unless and until an original copy of the certificate of registration is at the harvest location and the corresponding certificate of registration marker is properly displayed as required in this section.
(7) The certificate of registration and corresponding certificate of registration marker shall not be transported to the harvest location by aircraft.
(a) "Aircraft" for purposes of this section, means any contrivance now known or in the future invented, used, or designed for navigation of or flight in the air.
(8) A person may not harvest any brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs within a 300 yard radius of a certificate of registration marker displayed at a harvest location without permission from the company that first began harvesting in that location.
R657-52-17. Use of Booms.
(1)(a) A primary seiner, alternate seiner, or helper must remain within one mile of any boom attached to the shore, whether open or closed, 24 hours a day so that an officer may easily locate the person tending the boom.
(b) A boom may be left unattended in the open water during the legal harvest season if:
(i) the boom is properly identified as provided in Subsection R657-52-15(1)(d);
(ii) the boom is closed;
(iii) the boom is marked with a certificate of registration marker as described in Subsections R657-52-16(2) and (3); and
(iv) the certificate of registration marker is lighted as described in Subsections R657-52-16(2)(f)and (4).
(2) On a causeway or dike where camping is not allowed, a primary seiner, alternate seiner, or helper must be stationed at the closest possible camping site, not more than 10 miles away, and that location must be clearly identified on a tag securely attached to the shore end of the boom.
(3)(a) A person may not harvest any brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs within 300 yards of any certificate of registration marker displayed at a harvest location as provided in Subsection R657-52-16(8) without permission from the company that first began harvesting in that location.
(b) [
The]Notwithstanding Subsections (1) and (2), a primary seiner, alternate seiner, or helper must be located within 300 yards of the certificate of registration marker [must be] deployed as provided in Section R657-52-16 [and accompanied by an individual at the harvest location] to receive the 300 yard encroachment protection.(c) The 300 yard encroachment protection radius is enforceable when the COR marker is properly deployed, regardless of the presence or level of actual harvest activity.
(4) Brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs may be removed from another person's boom only with written permission from the person who owns the boom.
(5) A person may not deploy more than one continuous length of boom for each certificate of registration.
R657-52-18. Use of Equipment.
(1) A person may not intentionally drive a boat through or create a wake through the 300 yard encroachment protection area of a streak of brine shrimp eggs that another person is harvesting.
(2)(a) A person or business entity possessing a valid certificate of registration may test the equipment to be used in harvesting brine shrimp from March 1 through the official opening date of the brine shrimp harvest season, as declared by rule or the division.
(b) At least 48 hours before testing the equipment, the person must notify the division's Northern Regional Office.
(c) Any brine shrimp or brine shrimp eggs collected while testing the equipment must be immediately returned to the water, if collected from the water, or returned to the beach, if collected from the beach, within 1/4 mile of the location in which they were collected.
(3) Brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs may not be taken to a storage facility, test site located greater than 1/4 mile from the location in which they were collected, or to shore, except as provided in Section R657-52-13(4).
KEY: brine shrimp, commercialization
Notice of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
December 12, 2006]2013Notice of Continuation: October 1, 2012
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23-14-3; 23-14-18; 23-14-19; 23-15-7; 23-15-8; 23-15-9; 23-19-1(2)
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 11/7/2013
- Publication Date:
- 10/01/2013
- Filed Date:
- 09/10/2013
- Agencies:
- Natural Resources,Wildlife Resources
- Rulemaking Authority:
Section 23-14-19
Section 23-14-3
Section 23-14-18
Section 23-15-8
Section 23-15-7
- Authorized By:
- Gregory Sheehan, Director
- DAR File No.:
- 37980
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R657-52. Commercial Harvesting of Brine Shrimp and Brine Shrimp Eggs.