| 3. Depuration certificate. A person may not take shellfish |
from closed areas for depuration, processing and transportation |
without a depuration certificate. The commissioner may issue a |
depuration certificate to a wholesale seafood license holder that |
authorizes the holder to take shellfish from closed areas for |
depuration, processing and transportation. The certificate must |
establish limits on harvesting, depurating and processing methods |
and any other provisions required to assure ensure the public |
safety. The commissioner may permit depuration of shellfish not |
contaminated by paralytic shellfish poisoning if it is |
established that the water used during depuration will not |
contaminate the shellfish with paralytic shellfish poisoning. To |
ensure consistency with municipal shellfish conservation |
programs, established pursuant to section 6671, the commissioner |
must consult with a municipal shellfish conservation committee |
before taking action to open an area within that municipality for |
depuration digging. The commissioner may continue to issue |
controlled purification certificates for areas that were |
restricted to depuration digging on September 1, 1989, without |
consulting municipalities. |