| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| | 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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