The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission passed a notice of intent 
                    at its Aug. 7, 2008 meeting to enact rules for the oyster 
                    seed ground vessel permit. 
                  The proposed 
                    rule would implement Act 922 of the 2008 Regular Session of 
                    the Louisiana Legislature (R.S. 56:433.1), which established 
                    that any oysters taken from the public natural reefs or the 
                    oyster seed grounds or reservations, except those in Calcasieu 
                    Lake or Sabine Lake, shall be placed only on a vessel which 
                    has an oyster seed ground vessel permit issued exclusively 
                    by the department. Per statute, the oyster seed ground vessel 
                    permit requirement will be applicable to license year 2009 
                    and thereafter and shall become null and void and of no effect 
                    beginning on Nov. 15, 2013. 
                  Specifics 
                    of the Notice of Intent are as follows: 
                  A. Policy. 
                    For license year beginning 2009 any oysters taken from the 
                    public natural reefs or the oyster seed grounds or reservations, 
                    except those in Calcasieu Lake or Sabine Lake, shall be placed 
                    only on a vessel which has an oyster seed ground permit issued 
                    exclusively by the department. The permit does not grant any 
                    rights to the oyster resource or any rights to harvest oysters 
                    from the waters of the state and shall not be sold, exchanged, 
                    or otherwise transferred. No new applications for vessel permits 
                    shall be accepted after Dec. 31, 2009. The permit shall be 
                    valid for up to one calendar year beginning on Jan. 1 and 
                    ending on Dec. 31 of the same year, but may be made available 
                    for purchase beginning on Nov. 15 for the immediately following 
                    license year. The cost per permit shall be $15 for residents 
                    and $60 for non-residents.
                  B. Eligibility. 
                    Only vessel owners meeting the eligibility requirements outlined 
                    in R.S. 56:433.1 shall be issued a permit. Permit applicants 
                    must provide to the Licensing Section of the department proof 
                    of vessel ownership by submitting the current certificate 
                    of registration or certificate of documentation with the U.S. 
                    Coast Guard (USCG) to the Licensing Section of the department. 
                    
                  C. Proof 
                    of Participation: In addition to the requirement in Subsection 
                    B herein, applicants must meet either paragraph 1, 2 or 3 
                    below to be issued a permit:
                   
                     1. 
                      Applicant owned a vessel that was properly licensed and 
                      registered in applicant’s name during a time in which 
                      department trip ticket records demonstrate that the vessel 
                      had oyster landings in the state of Louisiana between Jan. 
                      1, 2004 and May 31, 2007.
                     2. 
                      For applicants who purchased or constructed a vessel and 
                      licensed that vessel for commercial fishing in the state 
                      of Louisiana between Jan. 1, 2004 and April 30, 2008, and 
                      department trip ticket records demonstrate that oysters 
                      were landed on that vessel in the state of Louisiana between 
                      the time of the vessel's purchase or construction and July 
                      1, 2008.
                     3. 
                      For applicants with a newly constructed vessel or a vessel 
                      under construction, the vessel has not been previously registered 
                      in any state or foreign country or issued a USCG documentation 
                      number, and the applicant presents to the Licensing Section 
                      of the Department: 
                  
                  
                     
                       a. 
                        A signed, dated, and notarized verification from a marine 
                        surveyor qualified and accredited by the National Society 
                        of Marine Surveyors (NAMS) or the Society of Accredited 
                        Marine Surveyors (SAMS) that construction of the vessel 
                        for which the permit will be issued was at least 50 percent 
                        complete by July 1, 2008 or,
                       b. 
                        A signed, dated, and notarized verification from the corporation 
                        that built the vessel that construction of the vessel 
                        for which the permit will be issued was at least 50 percent 
                        complete by July 1, 2008.
                    
                  
D. Applications. 
                    Applications for the initial permit shall only be accepted 
                    by the department from such persons who meet eligibility requirements 
                    as outlined in R.S. 56:433.1 and this rule. Applications shall 
                    only be made on forms supplied by the department. No new applications 
                    for vessel permits shall be accepted after Dec. 31, 2009. 
                    Only permit holders who held a valid permit during the prior 
                    year shall be eligible to purchase a permit for the following 
                    license year. 
                  E. Operations 
                    
                   
                    1. Permits 
                      are non-transferable and only the vessel listed on the permit 
                      can be used with the permit and only one vessel is allowed 
                      per permit. The original valid permit must be on board at 
                      all times while operating under the permit.
                     2. 
                      Permits cannot be assigned or transferred or used by any 
                      other vessel than the one to which permit was issued.
                     3. 
                      Vessels engaged in an activity for which this permit is 
                      required must have onboard the vessel the valid original 
                      permit and shall show the permit upon demand to a duly authorized 
                      agent of the department. 
                  
                  F. Appeals. 
                    An applicant may appeal a decision of the department denying 
                    a permit to the Oyster Seed Ground Vessel Permit Appeals Board. 
                    An appeal must be received by the department no later than 
                    30 days after the date of denial by the department on a form 
                    prescribed by the department. The appeal must include a statement 
                    as to why the applicant believes the department incorrectly 
                    determined the applicant ineligible for the permit or why 
                    the applicant is entitled to a permit based on a determination 
                    of hardship. The appeal shall include any documentation in 
                    support thereof.
                  
                     1. 
                      The board’s decision shall be limited to a determination 
                      of whether the department incorrectly determined that the 
                      applicant was ineligible for a permit or a determination 
                      that the applicant should be issued a permit based on determination 
                      of hardship.
                     2. 
                      The board shall review all information provided and after 
                      deliberation determine whether an applicant should be issued 
                      a permit. A decision to issue a permit shall be upon favorable 
                      vote of the majority of the appointed members of the board. 
                      The board shall issue a written decision which clearly states 
                      the rationale for the decision.
                     3. 
                      The board shall make a decision within 60 days of the date 
                      of appeal. 
                  
                  G. Enforcement. 
                    The taking of oysters from public natural reefs or oyster 
                    seed grounds or reservations without an oyster seed ground 
                    permit is a class 2 violation and upon conviction will require 
                    use of a vessel monitoring system for that vessel. 
                  Interested 
                    persons may submit written comments on the proposed rule to 
                    Karen Foote, Administrator, Marine Fisheries Division, Department 
                    of Wildlife and Fisheries, Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000 
                    no later than 4:30 p.m., Oct. 2, 2008.