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§  13-0311.  Digger's  permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes;                 when not required.    1. Subject to the provisions  of  this  article,  a  person  may  take  shellfish  from  under water lands in the state for commercial purposes,  including the culling, sorting or tagging of such shellfish,  only  upon  first  obtaining  a  digger's  permit  from  the  department,  provided,  however, that the application for such permit by a person sixteen  years  of  age  or  under  shall be signed by his parent or legal guardian, who  shall thereby consent to the issuance of the permit.    2. The department shall prescribe and furnish  forms  for  application  for such permit.    3.  The  fee  for  such  permit  shall  be  fifty dollars for a person  domiciled within the state. The fee for persons not domiciled within the  state shall be one hundred fifty dollars. Such permit  shall  expire  on  December  31 of the year of issue. If it appears in the public interest,  the department may, after hearing held on ten day's notice,  suspend  or  cancel such permits, except that in case of a taking from an uncertified  area such suspension or cancellation may be without prior notice.    4.  The holder of such permit shall not ship or sell shellfish, except  to a holder of a valid  Class  A,  B,  or  E  shipper's  permit,  issued  pursuant  to  section 13-0315 of this title, who has a place of business  in the county of Nassau or Suffolk, without first obtaining a  shipper's  permit as provided in subdivision 1 of section 13-0315.    5.  Subject  to  the provisions of this article, a person may, without  permit, take not more than  a  total  of  four  pecks  (one  bushel)  of  shellfish  other  than  bay scallops and not more than four pecks of bay  scallops (Argopecten irradians) in any one  day  for  the  use  of  such  person  or  such  person's  family. Within the one bushel total limit of  species, other than bay scallops, which may be  taken  in  one  day  the  following species-specific limits shall apply:    a.  Hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria).  Not  more than one hundred  individual organisms.    b. Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). Not more than two pecks.    c. Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Not more than two pecks.    d. Soft Clams (Mya arenaria). Not more than two pecks.    6. The holder of such digger's permit shall carry the permit  assigned  to  such  holder  while  engaged  in  the  permitted activities, and the  failure by such holder to exhibit the permit to any shellfish inspector,  environmental conservation  officer,  health  official,  peace  officer,  acting  pursuant  to  such  officers'  special duties, police officer or  magistrate shall be presumptive evidence that no valid  digger's  permit  has been issued to the person who fails to produce such permit.    7.  No  person shall take shellfish or assist another in the taking of  shellfish in any quantity, including the culling, sorting or tagging  of  such  shellfish,  during  the  time  that  such person's digger's permit  privileges have been revoked or suspended.    8. Endorsed vessels. a. Upon application to the  department  on  forms  furnished by the department, a shellfish digger's permit may be endorsed  for  use  on  a  vessel,  in  which case such permit shall authorize all  persons on board such vessel to engage  in  the  taking  of  hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria)  and oysters (Crassostrea virginica), including  the culling, sorting, and tagging of such  shellfish.  Each  application  shall  include  a  copy  of  one  of the following documents as proof of  vessel length: the certificate of documentation for the vessel issued by  the United States government, or the registration for the vessel  issued  by any state government within the United States.    b. The fee for endorsing a shellfish digger's permit to a vessel shall  be  fifty  dollars for a vessel that is forty feet or less in registeredlength, and one hundred dollars for a vessel that is greater than  forty  feet  in  registered length. Such fee shall be in addition to the permit  fee provided for in subdivision three of this section.    c.  Not  more than one rake, tong or other shellfish harvesting device  shall be used for the taking of hard clams and oysters at any given time  pursuant to a digger's permit which has been endorsed to a vessel.    d. A shellfish digger's permit which has been  endorsed  to  a  vessel  shall  not  cover  any person whose shellfish digger's permit privileges  have been revoked or suspended.    e. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a  vessel shall be on board such vessel at all times when the vessel  is being used for the taking of hard clams and oysters.    f. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a vessel shall be liable for all violations of this title that occur  on such vessel.    g. If the holder  of  a  shellfish  digger's  permit  which  has  been  endorsed to a vessel is a corporation, the operator of such vessel shall  possess  a  separate  shellfish digger's permit issued in the operator's  name, and such operator shall be liable for all violations of this title  that occur on such vessel.    h. A shellfish digger's permit shall not be endorsed to more than  one  vessel at any one time.    i.  The  holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has been endorsed  to a vessel  shall  maintain  a  daily  log  indicating  the  names  and  addresses  of individuals covered by such permit for each day the vessel  is used for taking hard clams  and  oysters  and  shall  make  such  log  available to the department upon request.

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§  13-0311.  Digger's  permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes;                 when not required.    1. Subject to the provisions  of  this  article,  a  person  may  take  shellfish  from  under water lands in the state for commercial purposes,  including the culling, sorting or tagging of such shellfish,  only  upon  first  obtaining  a  digger's  permit  from  the  department,  provided,  however, that the application for such permit by a person sixteen  years  of  age  or  under  shall be signed by his parent or legal guardian, who  shall thereby consent to the issuance of the permit.    2. The department shall prescribe and furnish  forms  for  application  for such permit.    3.  The  fee  for  such  permit  shall  be  fifty dollars for a person  domiciled within the state. The fee for persons not domiciled within the  state shall be one hundred fifty dollars. Such permit  shall  expire  on  December  31 of the year of issue. If it appears in the public interest,  the department may, after hearing held on ten day's notice,  suspend  or  cancel such permits, except that in case of a taking from an uncertified  area such suspension or cancellation may be without prior notice.    4.  The holder of such permit shall not ship or sell shellfish, except  to a holder of a valid  Class  A,  B,  or  E  shipper's  permit,  issued  pursuant  to  section 13-0315 of this title, who has a place of business  in the county of Nassau or Suffolk, without first obtaining a  shipper's  permit as provided in subdivision 1 of section 13-0315.    5.  Subject  to  the provisions of this article, a person may, without  permit, take not more than  a  total  of  four  pecks  (one  bushel)  of  shellfish  other  than  bay scallops and not more than four pecks of bay  scallops (Argopecten irradians) in any one  day  for  the  use  of  such  person  or  such  person's  family. Within the one bushel total limit of  species, other than bay scallops, which may be  taken  in  one  day  the  following species-specific limits shall apply:    a.  Hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria).  Not  more than one hundred  individual organisms.    b. Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). Not more than two pecks.    c. Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Not more than two pecks.    d. Soft Clams (Mya arenaria). Not more than two pecks.    6. The holder of such digger's permit shall carry the permit  assigned  to  such  holder  while  engaged  in  the  permitted activities, and the  failure by such holder to exhibit the permit to any shellfish inspector,  environmental conservation  officer,  health  official,  peace  officer,  acting  pursuant  to  such  officers'  special duties, police officer or  magistrate shall be presumptive evidence that no valid  digger's  permit  has been issued to the person who fails to produce such permit.    7.  No  person shall take shellfish or assist another in the taking of  shellfish in any quantity, including the culling, sorting or tagging  of  such  shellfish,  during  the  time  that  such person's digger's permit  privileges have been revoked or suspended.    8. Endorsed vessels. a. Upon application to the  department  on  forms  furnished by the department, a shellfish digger's permit may be endorsed  for  use  on  a  vessel,  in  which case such permit shall authorize all  persons on board such vessel to engage  in  the  taking  of  hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria)  and oysters (Crassostrea virginica), including  the culling, sorting, and tagging of such  shellfish.  Each  application  shall  include  a  copy  of  one  of the following documents as proof of  vessel length: the certificate of documentation for the vessel issued by  the United States government, or the registration for the vessel  issued  by any state government within the United States.    b. The fee for endorsing a shellfish digger's permit to a vessel shall  be  fifty  dollars for a vessel that is forty feet or less in registeredlength, and one hundred dollars for a vessel that is greater than  forty  feet  in  registered length. Such fee shall be in addition to the permit  fee provided for in subdivision three of this section.    c.  Not  more than one rake, tong or other shellfish harvesting device  shall be used for the taking of hard clams and oysters at any given time  pursuant to a digger's permit which has been endorsed to a vessel.    d. A shellfish digger's permit which has been  endorsed  to  a  vessel  shall  not  cover  any person whose shellfish digger's permit privileges  have been revoked or suspended.    e. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a  vessel shall be on board such vessel at all times when the vessel  is being used for the taking of hard clams and oysters.    f. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a vessel shall be liable for all violations of this title that occur  on such vessel.    g. If the holder  of  a  shellfish  digger's  permit  which  has  been  endorsed to a vessel is a corporation, the operator of such vessel shall  possess  a  separate  shellfish digger's permit issued in the operator's  name, and such operator shall be liable for all violations of this title  that occur on such vessel.    h. A shellfish digger's permit shall not be endorsed to more than  one  vessel at any one time.    i.  The  holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has been endorsed  to a vessel  shall  maintain  a  daily  log  indicating  the  names  and  addresses  of individuals covered by such permit for each day the vessel  is used for taking hard clams  and  oysters  and  shall  make  such  log  available to the department upon request.

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§  13-0311.  Digger's  permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes;                 when not required.    1. Subject to the provisions  of  this  article,  a  person  may  take  shellfish  from  under water lands in the state for commercial purposes,  including the culling, sorting or tagging of such shellfish,  only  upon  first  obtaining  a  digger's  permit  from  the  department,  provided,  however, that the application for such permit by a person sixteen  years  of  age  or  under  shall be signed by his parent or legal guardian, who  shall thereby consent to the issuance of the permit.    2. The department shall prescribe and furnish  forms  for  application  for such permit.    3.  The  fee  for  such  permit  shall  be  fifty dollars for a person  domiciled within the state. The fee for persons not domiciled within the  state shall be one hundred fifty dollars. Such permit  shall  expire  on  December  31 of the year of issue. If it appears in the public interest,  the department may, after hearing held on ten day's notice,  suspend  or  cancel such permits, except that in case of a taking from an uncertified  area such suspension or cancellation may be without prior notice.    4.  The holder of such permit shall not ship or sell shellfish, except  to a holder of a valid  Class  A,  B,  or  E  shipper's  permit,  issued  pursuant  to  section 13-0315 of this title, who has a place of business  in the county of Nassau or Suffolk, without first obtaining a  shipper's  permit as provided in subdivision 1 of section 13-0315.    5.  Subject  to  the provisions of this article, a person may, without  permit, take not more than  a  total  of  four  pecks  (one  bushel)  of  shellfish  other  than  bay scallops and not more than four pecks of bay  scallops (Argopecten irradians) in any one  day  for  the  use  of  such  person  or  such  person's  family. Within the one bushel total limit of  species, other than bay scallops, which may be  taken  in  one  day  the  following species-specific limits shall apply:    a.  Hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria).  Not  more than one hundred  individual organisms.    b. Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). Not more than two pecks.    c. Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Not more than two pecks.    d. Soft Clams (Mya arenaria). Not more than two pecks.    6. The holder of such digger's permit shall carry the permit  assigned  to  such  holder  while  engaged  in  the  permitted activities, and the  failure by such holder to exhibit the permit to any shellfish inspector,  environmental conservation  officer,  health  official,  peace  officer,  acting  pursuant  to  such  officers'  special duties, police officer or  magistrate shall be presumptive evidence that no valid  digger's  permit  has been issued to the person who fails to produce such permit.    7.  No  person shall take shellfish or assist another in the taking of  shellfish in any quantity, including the culling, sorting or tagging  of  such  shellfish,  during  the  time  that  such person's digger's permit  privileges have been revoked or suspended.    8. Endorsed vessels. a. Upon application to the  department  on  forms  furnished by the department, a shellfish digger's permit may be endorsed  for  use  on  a  vessel,  in  which case such permit shall authorize all  persons on board such vessel to engage  in  the  taking  of  hard  clams  (Mercenaria  mercenaria)  and oysters (Crassostrea virginica), including  the culling, sorting, and tagging of such  shellfish.  Each  application  shall  include  a  copy  of  one  of the following documents as proof of  vessel length: the certificate of documentation for the vessel issued by  the United States government, or the registration for the vessel  issued  by any state government within the United States.    b. The fee for endorsing a shellfish digger's permit to a vessel shall  be  fifty  dollars for a vessel that is forty feet or less in registeredlength, and one hundred dollars for a vessel that is greater than  forty  feet  in  registered length. Such fee shall be in addition to the permit  fee provided for in subdivision three of this section.    c.  Not  more than one rake, tong or other shellfish harvesting device  shall be used for the taking of hard clams and oysters at any given time  pursuant to a digger's permit which has been endorsed to a vessel.    d. A shellfish digger's permit which has been  endorsed  to  a  vessel  shall  not  cover  any person whose shellfish digger's permit privileges  have been revoked or suspended.    e. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a  vessel shall be on board such vessel at all times when the vessel  is being used for the taking of hard clams and oysters.    f. The holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has  been  endorsed  to  a vessel shall be liable for all violations of this title that occur  on such vessel.    g. If the holder  of  a  shellfish  digger's  permit  which  has  been  endorsed to a vessel is a corporation, the operator of such vessel shall  possess  a  separate  shellfish digger's permit issued in the operator's  name, and such operator shall be liable for all violations of this title  that occur on such vessel.    h. A shellfish digger's permit shall not be endorsed to more than  one  vessel at any one time.    i.  The  holder of a shellfish digger's permit which has been endorsed  to a vessel  shall  maintain  a  daily  log  indicating  the  names  and  addresses  of individuals covered by such permit for each day the vessel  is used for taking hard clams  and  oysters  and  shall  make  such  log  available to the department upon request.