8280.1
. (a) A person shall not use a vessel to take, possess, or
land Dungeness crab for commercial purposes using Dungeness crab
traps authorized pursuant to Section 9011, unless the owner of that
vessel has a Dungeness crab vessel permit for that vessel that has
not been suspended or revoked.
(b) A Dungeness crab vessel permit may be issued only to the
following persons for use on qualifying vessels:
(1) A person, who has a commercial fishing license issued pursuant
to Section 7852 or Article 7 (commencing with Section 8030) of
Chapter 1 that has not been suspended or revoked, who is the owner of
a commercial fishing vessel that has been registered with the
department pursuant to Section 7881 in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93,
and 1993-94 permit years and a minimum of four landings in each of
three Dungeness crab seasons in the period from November 1, 1984, to
April 1, 1994, have been made from that vessel. This paragraph
includes any person purchasing a vessel qualifying pursuant to this
paragraph.
(2) A person who has a commercial fishing license issued pursuant
to Section 7852 or Article 7 (commencing with Section 8030) of
Chapter 1 that has not been suspended or revoked, who is the owner of
a commercial fishing vessel that has been registered with the
department pursuant to Section 7881 in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93,
and 1993-94 permit years and a minimum of four landings in one of the
Dungeness crab seasons in the period from November 1, 1984, to April
1, 1994, have been made from that vessel in this state as documented
by landing receipts delivered to the department pursuant to Section
8046, who the department finds to have been unable, due to illness or
injury or any other hardship, to make a minimum of four landings in
each of two of the previous three Dungeness crab seasons, and who, in
good faith, intended to participate in the Dungeness crab fishery in
those seasons.
(3) A person who has a commercial fishing license issued pursuant
to Section 7852 that has not been suspended or revoked, who meets the
requirements of Section 8101, and who, notwithstanding Section 8101,
is, at the time of application, the owner of a fishing vessel that
is not equipped for trawling with a net and that has been registered
pursuant to Section 7881 in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93, and 1993-94
permit years. Not more than one Dungeness crab vessel permit shall
be issued to any person qualifying under Section 8101 and all permits
issued under Section 8101, notwithstanding subdivision (b) of
Section 8280.3, shall be nontransferable. A person qualifying for a
permit under this paragraph shall have participated in the Dungeness
crab fishery on or before March 31, 1994, as documented by landing
receipts that were prepared in that person's name for not less than
four landings of Dungeness crab taken in a crab trap in a Dungeness
crab season and were delivered to the department pursuant to Section
8046. A person shall not be issued a permit under this paragraph if
that person has been issued a permit under any other provision of
this section for another vessel. For purposes of Section 8101,
"participated in the fishery" means made not less than four landings
of Dungeness crab taken by traps in that person's name in one
Dungeness crab season. The department shall separately identify
permits issued pursuant to this paragraph and those permits shall
become immediately null and void upon the death of the permittee. The
department shall not issue or renew any permit under this paragraph
to a person if the person failed to meet the participation
requirements of four landings in one season prior to April 1, 1994,
or has been issued a Dungeness crab permit for a vessel under any
other paragraph of this subdivision.
(4) A person who has a commercial fishing license issued pursuant
to Section 7852 that has not been suspended or revoked, who meets one
of the following conditions:
(A) The person held a Dungeness crab permit issued pursuant to
Section 8280 as it read on April 1, 1994, and participated in the
Dungeness crab fishery between November 1, 1984, and April 1, 1994,
and is the owner of a vessel that has been registered with the
department in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93, and 1993-94 permit years
but did not make landings or the department records do not indicate a
minimum of four landings per season for three Dungeness crab seasons
from that vessel or in that person's name because of a partnership
or other working arrangement where the person was working aboard
another vessel engaged in the Dungeness crab fishery in California.
(B) The person held a Dungeness crab permit issued under Section
8280 as it read on April 1, 1994, and is the owner of a commercial
fishing vessel that has been registered with the department pursuant
to Section 7881 in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93, and 1993-94 permit
years and from which a minimum of four landings utilizing traps were
made in at least one Dungeness crab season in the period between
November 1, 1984, and April 1, 1994, and from which either four
landings were made utilizing traps or landings in excess of 10,000
pounds were made utilizing traps in each of two other Dungeness crab
seasons in that same period, as documented by landing receipts.
(C) The person held a Dungeness crab vessel permit issued under
Section 8280 as it read on April 1, 1994, or was an officer in a
California corporation that was licensed pursuant to Article 7
(commencing with Section 8030) of Chapter 1 as of April 1, 1994, and
began construction or reconstruction of a vessel on or before January
1, 1992, for the purpose of engaging in the Dungeness crab fishery,
including the purchase of equipment and gear to engage in that
fishery in California. A person may be issued a permit under this
condition only if the person intended in good faith to participate in
the California Dungeness crab fishery, a denial of a permit would
create a financial hardship on that person, and, for purposes of
determining financial hardship, the applicant is a nonresident and
cannot participate with his or her vessel or vessels in the Dungeness
crab fishery of another state because of that state's limited entry
or moratorium on the issuance of permits for the taking of Dungeness
crab.
(5) A person who has a commercial fishing license issued pursuant
to Section 7852 that has not been suspended or revoked, who held a
Dungeness crab permit issued under Section 8280 as it read on April
1, 1994, who made a minimum of four landings of Dungeness crab taken
by traps in each of three Dungeness crab seasons in the period from
November 1, 1984, to April 1, 1994, in his or her name in this state
from a vessel owned by that person, as documented by landing
receipts, who, between April 1, 1991, and January 1, 1995, purchased,
contracted to purchase, or constructed a vessel, not otherwise
qualifying pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (4), who has
continuously owned that vessel since its purchase or construction,
and who either (A) has used that vessel for the taking of Dungeness
crab in this state on or before March 31, 1995, as documented by one
or more landing receipts delivered to the department pursuant to
Section 8046, or (B) intended in good faith, based on evidence that
the department and the review panel may require, including investment
in crab gear, to enter that vessel in this state's Dungeness crab
fishery not later than December 1, 1995. Not more than one permit may
be issued to any one person under this paragraph.
(6) A person who held a Dungeness crab permit issued under Section
8280 as it read on April 1, 1994, who made a minimum of four
landings utilizing traps in this state in each of three Dungeness
crab seasons in the period between November 1, 1984, and April 1,
1994, in his or her name from a vessel operated by that person as
documented by landing receipts, who currently does not own a vessel
in his or her name, and who has not sold or transferred a vessel
otherwise qualifying for a permit under this section. A permit may be
issued under this paragraph for a vessel not greater in size than
the vessel from which the previous landings were made, and, in no
event, for a vessel of more than 60 feet in overall length, to be
placed on a vessel that the person purchases or contracts for
construction on or before April 1, 1996. A permit issued under this
paragraph shall be nontransferable and shall not be used for a vessel
not owned by that person, and shall be revoked if the person (A)
fails to renew the permit or annually renew his or her commercial
fishing license issued pursuant to Section 7852 or (B) is or becomes
the owner of another vessel permitted to operate in the Dungeness
crab fishery pursuant to this section.
(c) The department may require affidavits offered under penalty of
perjury from persons applying for permits under subdivision (b) or
from witnesses corroborating the statements of a person applying for
a Dungeness crab vessel permit. Affidavits offered under penalty of
perjury shall be required of an applicant if the department cannot
locate records required to qualify under subdivision (b).
(d) A person shall not be issued a Dungeness crab vessel permit
under this section for any vessel unless that person has a valid
commercial fishing license issued pursuant to Section 7852 that has
not been suspended or revoked.
(e) Notwithstanding Section 7852.2 or subdivision (e) of Section
8280.2, the department may issue a Dungeness crab vessel permit that
has not been applied for by the application deadline if the
department finds that the failure to apply was a result of a mistake
or hardship, as established by evidence the department may require,
the late application is made not later than October 15, 1995, and
payment is made by the applicant of a late fee of two hundred fifty
dollars ($250) in addition to all other fees for the permit.
(f) The department may waive the requirement that a person own a
commercial fishing vessel that has been registered with the
department pursuant to Section 7881 in each of the 1991-92, 1992-93,
and 1993-94 permit years for one of those required years under this
section only if the vessel was registered and used in the California
Dungeness crab fishery during the registration year immediately prior
to the year for which the waiver is sought and was registered and
used in the California Dungeness crab fishery after the year for
which the waiver is sought and if the reason for the failure to
register in the year for which the waiver is sought was due to a
death, illness, or injury, or other hardship, as determined by the
review panel, that prevented the vessel from being registered and
operated in the fishery for that registration year.
(g) (1) If any person submits false information for the purposes
of obtaining a Dungeness crab vessel permit under this section, the
department shall revoke that permit, if issued, revoke the person's
commercial fishing license that was issued pursuant to Section 7850
for a period of not less than five years, and revoke the commercial
boat registration for a period of not less than five years of any
vessel registered to that person pursuant to Section 7881 of which
that person is the owner.
(2) In addition to criminal penalties authorized by law, a person
who fishes without a Dungeness crab vessel permit, or who uses a
Dungeness crab vessel permit to fish illegally on another vessel
other than the permitted one, shall be subject to a fine not more
than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) and, at the discretion of the
department, revocation of the person's fishing license for a period
not to exceed five years and revocation of the commercial boat
registration license for a period not to exceed five years.
(h) This section shall become inoperative on April 1, 2019, and,
as of January 1, 2020, is repealed, unless a later enacted statute,
that becomes operative on or before January 1, 2020, deletes or
extends the dates on which it becomes inoperative and is repealed.