Section 299.1051. Importation, transportation, and sale of live fishes or viable eggs of the salmonidae family.  


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  • (1) No person shall import live fishes or viable eggs of the family of the salmonidae from without the state or transport or sell such fishes or viable eggs within the state, except under authority of a permit issued by the director of the department of natural resources, hereinafter

    referred to as the director.

    (2)   Applications for permits to import or transport live fishes or viable eggs of the family salmonidae shall be made on forms provided by the director  and  shall  contain the  following data and  such other

    information as may be required for the purpose of controlling the spread of diseases of fishes, including, but not limited to, infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN); viral hemorrhagic   septicemia  (egtved  virus); and myxosoma cerebralis (whirling disease):

    (a) species, (b) name and address of shipper, (c) name of carrier, (d) type of transportation, (e) name and address of hatchery where fishes or eggs were produced, (f) name of broker through whom shipment is made, if any, and (g) the approximate number or weight of fishes or eggs to be imported or transported.

    (3)   Importation permits will be issued only for fish stock or eggs, or both, from sources certified free of IPN, egtved, whirling disease, or other diseases of fishes which may threaten resident fish stocks. The certification shall be made by a person  holding  a degree from an accredited college in 1 of the sciences and specializing in diseases of fishes and whose name appears on a  register  to  be  established   and maintained by the director. Certification shall be reviewed not less frequently than once every 6 months.

    (4)   Fish stocks of the family salmonidae held or in transport under authority of a game fish breeder's license shall be subject to inspection by designated representatives of the director. Such inspection may include removal of reasonable quantities of stock for biological samples.

    (5)   Permits to sell and transport fishes or eggs within the state shall be issued only for stocks certified to be free of diseases, including, but not limited to, IPN, egtved, and whirling disease. Permits to sell and transport fishes and eggs within the state shall be issued  for  a time period not to exceed 6 months.

    (6)   Commencing August 15, 1969, licensed game fish breeders shall have available for  examination   by  the  director  or  his  designated representatives records of inventory of fish stocks as of August 15, 1969, and evidence of all purchases and sales of fishes and viable eggs made subsequent to August 15, 1969, except that the records need be maintained in any year for the current year and the 2 prior years only. Information obtained from such records shall be confidential to the department of natural resources.

History: 1979 AC.