12-087 Code Vt. R. 12-010-087-X - PRIVATE STOCKING OF FISH IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WATERS
Section 1.0
Authority
1.1 Title
10 V.S.A §
4081(a) provides that the
protection, propagation, control, management, and conservation of fish,
wildlife, and furbearing animals in Vermont is in the interest of public
welfare and that the safeguarding of these valuable resources for the people of
the state requires a constant and continual vigilance.
1.2 This rule is adopted in accordance with
10
V.S.A. §
4605(c) which
authorizes the Commissioner to promulgate rules and require a permit prior to
introducing or attempting to introduce fish species into waters of the State.
Section 2.0 Purpose
2.1 The purposes of this rule are to protect
the health of Vermont's fish populations by preventing the introduction of fish
species or pathogens that have the potential to cause harm to the fish
populations of the state, and to implement the fish management objectives of
the Department.
Section
3.0 Definitions
3.1 "Fish" means
all live fresh- and salt-water fish species including viable fish ovum and
viable fish semen.
3.2 "Department"
means the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.
3.3 "Commissioner" means the Vermont
Department of Fish and Wildlife Commissioner.
3.4 "Permit" means the Fish Stocking Permit
required under this rule.
3.5
"Person" means an individual, association, corporation, partnership, or
municipality, or other entity.
3.6
"Private Fish Propagator" means a private fish culture facility that has been
approved by the Department and has been issued a Vermont Fish Breeders License
or Fish Importation Permit.
3.7
"Private Pond" means a body of standing water as defined by
10 V.S.A. §
1442(14), that is a natural
water body of not more than 20 acres located on property owned by one person or
an artificial water body of any size located on property owned by one person. A
"private pond" shall include a reservoir specifically constructed for one of
the following purposes: snowmaking storage, golf course irrigation, stormwater
management, or fire suppression.
3.8 "State" means State of Vermont.
3.9 "Stocking" means the intentional release
of fish into Waters of the State of which they did not originate
3.10 "Waters of the State" means all rivers,
streams, creeks, brooks, reservoirs, ponds, lakes, springs, and all bodies of
surface waters, artificial or natural, which are contained within, flow through
or border upon the State or any portion of it, as defined by
10 VSA §
1251(13).
Section 4.0 Fish Stocking Permit
Requirements
4.1 A person shall not stock any
Waters of the State, with any fish species or fish eggs without first obtaining
a Fish Stocking Permit from the Commissioner of the Department, except that:
a) A Fish Stocking Permit is not required to
stock a Private Pond with no inlet or outlet with access to Waters of the
State; however, other rules such as rules or statutes regarding possession and
transport of fish may apply; and
b)
A person or Private Fish Propagator may stock a Private Pond with an inlet or
outlet with access to Waters of the State; located on property owned by one
person, with brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), brown trout (Salmo trutta),
and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) without a permit provided that the
person stocks no more than 4,000 fish annually to a single pond.
4.2 A person or Private Fish
Propagator shall only stock brook trout, brown trout, or rainbow trout in
Waters of the State.
4.3 The
Commissioner may waive the permit requirement in 4.1 for persons cooperating or
partnering with the Department.
4.4
If a permit is required under this rule, the person who owns the fish at the
time of stocking shall apply for the permit.
4.5 Fish stocked in Waters of the State shall
originate from Private Fish Propagators approved by the Department.
4.6 A person who purchases fish from a
Private Fish Propagator, a Vermont Conservation District, or other approved
source, and transports those fish themselves, shall be directly liable for
compliance with the provisions of this rule.
4.7 This rule shall not apply to stocking
conducted by Department staff or stocking conducted under the supervision of or
at the direction of the Commissioner.
Section 5.0 Permit Applications
5.1 All applications for a Fish Stocking
Permit shall be complete and submitted to the Department on an application form
provided by the Department. For an application to be considered complete, it
shall be legible, shall contain all information requested by the Department,
shall contain no false statements, shall bear the applicant's official
signature and shall be accompanied by the required application fee.
5.2 During review of an application, the
Commissioner shall consider the following criteria:
a) The water source and discharge location of
the waterbody;
b) Fish species and
fish communities in connected waters or watershed;
c) The health of native or naturalized fish
species;
d) Fisheries management
activities and objectives in connected waters or watershed; and
e) Any other information the Commissioner
deems to be relevant to maintaining the health and management objectives of the
Waters of the State to be stocked.
5.3 A permit issued under this subsection
shall include conditions that ensure the health and safety of Vermont's fish
communities.
Section 6.0
Inspections
6.1 Persons holding a Fish
Stocking Permit shall allow inspection at reasonable times of their premises,
facilities, records, and fish by the Commissioner or the Commissioner's
designee(s).
6.2 The permittee
shall retain a copy of the permit and make it available for inspection by the
Commissioner or the Commissioner's designee(s).
6.3 The permittee shall possess a copy of the
permit and exhibit upon request of the Commissioner or the Commissioner's
designee(s) at the time of stocking.
Section 7.0 Quarantine, Destruction or
Sterilization Where Disease and/or Harmful Species are Present
7.1 At the expense of the owner, the
Department may require the seizure and/or destruction of any fish that the
Commissioner determines:
a) Has been stocked
or possessed in violation of this rule or a permit issued under this
rule,
b) Poses a threat to Vermont
fisheries, or
c) Is confirmed to
have a fish pathogen or disease.
7.2 The Commissioner may require commercial
hatchery ponds or ponds under private ownership to be sterilized using a method
approved by the Department at the expense of the owner if, upon inspection, a
harmful fish pathogen or species is confirmed.
Notes
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
10 V.S.A. §§ 4081, 4605
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