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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. In addition to the penalties contained in R.S. 56:424, 431, 433, or 433.1, for any person convicted of a first offense for any violation of the provisions of R.S. 56:424, 431, 433, or 433.1, the court may order the offender, for one year after the date of such conviction, to harvest oysters only from a vessel that employs a vessel monitoring system. For any person convicted of a second offense of the provisions of R.S. 56:424, 431, 433, or 433.1, the court shall require the offender, for three years after the date of such conviction, to harvest oysters only from a vessel that employs a vessel monitoring system. For any person convicted of a third or subsequent offense, the court shall require the offender, for ten years after the date of such conviction, to harvest only from a vessel that employs a vessel monitoring system.
B. Whenever a person is required to employ a vessel monitoring system, access to the monitoring system shall be granted to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Each person required to employ such monitoring system under the provisions of this Section shall notify the department on which vessel he will be harvesting oysters. Any person required to be on board a vessel with an approved vessel monitoring system when harvesting oysters shall comply with all rules and regulations adopted by the department to ensure compliance with vessel monitoring system requirements. The cost of a vessel monitoring system shall be the responsibility of the person required to be on such vessel. The department shall determine which vessel monitoring systems are approved for use under the provisions of this Section.
C. Any person required to be on board a vessel with an approved vessel monitoring system who is found harvesting oysters from a vessel not equipped with such vessel monitoring system shall have his harvester's license suspended for the remainder of the license year in which he was convicted of violation of the vessel monitoring system requirement, and he shall not be eligible for a harvester's license for the following year.
D. The department shall adopt rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act 1 to implement the provisions of this Section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 56, § 424.1. Illegal taking of oysters; penalties - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-56-sect-424-1/
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