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§ 13-0313. Shellfish growers; definition; bed permit.    1.  Any  person  resident in this state one year or more may engage in  the cultivation and marketing of shellfish subject to the provisions  of  sections  13-0307,  13-0309, 13-0311 and 13-0319 and shall be known as a  grower.    2. A grower shall not take shellfish, for shipping or  marketing  from  lands  owned,  leased  or  rented  by  him,  except  upon  permit of the  department which shall certify that  such  lands  lie  within  certified  areas.  The department shall prescribe and furnish forms for application  for such permits.    3. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-five cents  for  each  acre  from  which  shellfish  are  to  be  taken;  provided, however, that the  minimum fee shall be five dollars. Such  certificates  shall  expire  on  December 31 of the year of issue.    4. If it appears in the public interest, the department may suspend or  cancel any such permit.    5.  Where  lands for which such permit has been issued are found to be  in part within an uncertified area, the department shall  issue  without  fee, a new permit covering the remaining portion of such lands.    6.  In  case  of  assignment or transfer of rights or ownership of any  private or leased lands under water, or  parts  thereof,  a  new  permit  shall be required.

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§ 13-0313. Shellfish growers; definition; bed permit.    1.  Any  person  resident in this state one year or more may engage in  the cultivation and marketing of shellfish subject to the provisions  of  sections  13-0307,  13-0309, 13-0311 and 13-0319 and shall be known as a  grower.    2. A grower shall not take shellfish, for shipping or  marketing  from  lands  owned,  leased  or  rented  by  him,  except  upon  permit of the  department which shall certify that  such  lands  lie  within  certified  areas.  The department shall prescribe and furnish forms for application  for such permits.    3. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-five cents  for  each  acre  from  which  shellfish  are  to  be  taken;  provided, however, that the  minimum fee shall be five dollars. Such  certificates  shall  expire  on  December 31 of the year of issue.    4. If it appears in the public interest, the department may suspend or  cancel any such permit.    5.  Where  lands for which such permit has been issued are found to be  in part within an uncertified area, the department shall  issue  without  fee, a new permit covering the remaining portion of such lands.    6.  In  case  of  assignment or transfer of rights or ownership of any  private or leased lands under water, or  parts  thereof,  a  new  permit  shall be required.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-13 > Title-3 > 13-0313

§ 13-0313. Shellfish growers; definition; bed permit.    1.  Any  person  resident in this state one year or more may engage in  the cultivation and marketing of shellfish subject to the provisions  of  sections  13-0307,  13-0309, 13-0311 and 13-0319 and shall be known as a  grower.    2. A grower shall not take shellfish, for shipping or  marketing  from  lands  owned,  leased  or  rented  by  him,  except  upon  permit of the  department which shall certify that  such  lands  lie  within  certified  areas.  The department shall prescribe and furnish forms for application  for such permits.    3. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-five cents  for  each  acre  from  which  shellfish  are  to  be  taken;  provided, however, that the  minimum fee shall be five dollars. Such  certificates  shall  expire  on  December 31 of the year of issue.    4. If it appears in the public interest, the department may suspend or  cancel any such permit.    5.  Where  lands for which such permit has been issued are found to be  in part within an uncertified area, the department shall  issue  without  fee, a new permit covering the remaining portion of such lands.    6.  In  case  of  assignment or transfer of rights or ownership of any  private or leased lands under water, or  parts  thereof,  a  new  permit  shall be required.