7857
. Unless otherwise specified, the following conditions apply to
each commercial fishing license, permit, or other entitlement issued
to take, possess aboard a boat, or land fish for commercial purposes
and to each commercial boat registration issued by the department,
except licenses issued pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section
8030):
(a) The person to whom a commercial fishing permit or other
entitlement is issued shall have a valid commercial fishing license
issued pursuant to Section 7852 that is not revoked or suspended.
(b) The commission, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may
suspend, revoke, or cancel commercial fishing privileges for a period
of time to be determined by the commission for the following
reasons:
(1) The person was not lawfully entitled to be issued the license,
permit, or other entitlement.
(2) A violation of this code, the terms of the permit or other
entitlement, or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, by the
licensee, permittee, person holding the entitlement, or his or her
agent, servant, employee, or person acting under the licensee's,
permittee's, or entitled person's direction or control.
(3) A violation of any federal law relating to the fishery for
which the license, permit, or other entitlement was issued by the
licensee, permittee, person holding the entitlement, or his or her
agent, servant, employee, or person acting under the licensee's,
permittee's, or entitled person's direction or control.
(c) The person to whom the commercial fishing license, permit, or
other entitlement is issued shall be present when fish are being
taken, possessed aboard a boat, or landed for commercial purposes.
This subdivision does not apply to commercial fishing vessel permits
or licenses.
(d) The commercial fishing license, permit, or other entitlement
shall be in the licensee's, permittee's, or entitled person's
possession, or immediately available to the licensee, permittee, or
entitled person at all times when engaged in any activity for which
the commercial fishing license, permit, or entitlement is required.
(e) Not more than one individual commercial fishing license,
permit, or other entitlement of a single type shall be issued to an
individual person and not more than one commercial vessel fishing
license, permit, or other entitlement of a single type shall be
issued for each vessel.
(f) Any landing of fish used to qualify for, or renew, a
commercial fishing license, permit, or other entitlement shall be
reported on landing receipts delivered to the department pursuant to
Section 8046.
(g) In addition to any other requirements in Article 7.5
(commencing with Section 8040), the name of the person issued the
commercial fishing license, permit, or other entitlement authorizing
the taking of the fish shall be included on the landing receipt for
that landing.
(h) An application for a commercial fishing license, permit, or
other entitlement shall be made on a form containing the information
the department may require. The commercial fishing license, permit,
or other entitlement shall be signed by the holder prior to use.
(i) Any person who has had a commercial fishing license, permit,
or other entitlement suspended or revoked shall not engage in that
fishery, and shall not obtain any other commercial fishing license,
permit, or other entitlement that authorizes engaging in that
fishery, while the suspension or revocation is in effect.
(j) A commercial fishing license, permit, or other entitlement is
not transferable unless otherwise expressly specified in this code.
(k) Every commercial fishing license, permit, stamp, commercial
boat registration, or other entitlement issued pursuant to this part,
except commercial fish business licenses issued pursuant to Article
7 (commencing with Section 8030), is valid from April 1 to March 31
of the next following calendar year or, if issued after the beginning
of that term, for the remainder thereof.
(l) A person who holds a commercial fishing vessel permit or other
entitlement authorizing the use of a vessel for commercial fishing
shall also hold a valid commercial boat registration for that vessel,
issued pursuant to Section 7881, that has not been suspended or
revoked.
(m) A person who holds a commercial fishing license, permit,
registration, or other entitlement, who moves or acquires a new
address shall notify the department of the old and new addresses
within three months of acquiring the new address.