The Louisiana Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries Commission passed two notices of intent on Nov. 
                    6, 2008 describing administrative procedures related to the 
                    Oyster Seed Ground Vessel Permit. 
                  This new permit 
                    was established by Act 922 of the 2008 Regular Legislative 
                    Session and is required of all vessels harvesting oysters 
                    for commercial purposes only from the public oyster seed grounds 
                    and reservations, except those public areas of Calcasieu and 
                    Sabine Lakes. 
                  The notices of 
                    intent outline administrative procedures for the renewal and 
                    reissuance of permits, as well as the operations and functions 
                    of the Seed Ground Vessel Permit Appeals Board. 
                  As of Jan. 1, 2009, 
                    all vessels fishing oysters on the public oyster seed grounds 
                    and reservations, except those in Calcasieu and Sabine Lakes, 
                    are required to have the vessel permit.
                  The renewal and 
                    reissuance notice of intent describes the process for an existing 
                    permit holder to renew his permit for the following year or 
                    to be provided with a reissuance of a previous permit for 
                    a different vessel. To qualify under renewal, a vessel owner 
                    must have held a permit in the current or preceding license 
                    year. If the vessel listed on a permit is no longer in service, 
                    and the vessel owner now has a new vessel, the vessel owner 
                    can qualify for a reissuance permit by relinquishing the permit 
                    for the out-of-service vessel and obtaining a reissuance of 
                    that permit in the name of the new vessel.
                  The Appeals Board 
                    was established by Act 922 to hear appeals of permit applications 
                    previously denied by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries. Such appeals can only be based on the determination 
                    of a hardship as per criteria outlined in the notice of intent. 
                    The board shall only be comprised of licensed Louisiana oyster 
                    harvesters who hold a seed ground vessel permit. After hearing 
                    an appeal, the board may make a recommendation on permit issuance 
                    to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary.
                  Interested persons 
                    may submit written comments on the proposed rule to Patrick 
                    D. Banks, Marine Fisheries Division, Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries, PO Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000 no 
                    later than 4:30 p.m., Jan. 6, 2009. 
                  A complete 
                    copy of the two notices of intent may be accessed online at: 
                    www.wlf.louisiana.gov/education/commissionactions.