LD 703
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LR 506
Item 1

 
A. A person who is issued a Class I lobster and crab
fishing license and who is under 18 years of age or is 70
years of age or older may declare any zone as that
person's declared lobster zone.

 
B. A person who is issued a Class I, Class II or, Class
III or noncommercial lobster and crab fishing license on
appeal pursuant to section 6310, subsection 2, paragraph
A, subparagraph (1) or (2) may declare as that person's
declared lobster zone the zone in which the person was
authorized to fish a majority of that person's lobster
traps in the most recent year in which the person held a
license.

 
C. A person who is issued a Class I, Class II or, Class
III or noncommercial lobster and crab fishing license
pursuant to section 6421, subsection 5, paragraph D may
declare as that person's declared lobster zone the zone in
which the person was authorized to fish a majority of that
person's lobster traps in the most recent year in which
the person held a license.

 
A person who declares a limited-entry zone as that person's
declared lobster zone pursuant to this subsection may not be
counted for the purposes of the exit ratio or the number of
new zone entrants that may be authorized for that zone.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill expands the authority of the Zone E council
authority and requires that noncommercial lobster and crab
license entry criteria be the same as commercial license entry
criteria. The bill also sets the number of noncommercial
traps at 10 per vessel and caps the number of noncommercial
lobster and crab licenses that can be issued at 2002 license
year levels.


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