TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Title of Regulation: 4VAC20-1230. Pertaining to Restrictions on Shellfish (adding 4VAC20-1230-10 through 4VAC20-1230-40).
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: May 1, 2010.
Agency Contact: Jane Warren, Agency Regulatory Coordinator, Marine Resources Commission, 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607, telephone (757) 247-2248, FAX (757) 247-2002, or email betty.warren@mrc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
This chapter establishes harvest times and handling procedures for shellfish harvested during the months of May through September to protect the public health. Definitions are included to explain the particular requirements established by this chapter. Penalties for violating any provision of the chapter are also included.
CHAPTER 1230
PERTAINING TO RESTRICTIONS ON SHELLFISH
4VAC20-1230-10. Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish harvest times and handling procedures for shellfish harvested during the months of May through September to protect the health of the public.
4VAC20-1230-20. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Harvest" means the act of removing shellfish from a designated harvest area and placing that harvest on or in a man-made conveyance or other means of transport.
"Mechanical refrigeration" means storage in a container that is approved by the Virginia Department of Health Division of Shellfish Sanitation and capable of cooling to and maintaining an ambient temperature of 45°F or less.
"Oysters" mean those oysters greater than 2-1/2 inches in shell length.
"Shading" means to shelter by intercepting the direct rays of the sun to protect the shellfish from heat, using a tarp or cover.
"Shellfish" means all species of bivalve molluscan shellfish.
"Time to refrigeration" means the amount of time from when the harvested shellstock is no longer within the water column to when it is refrigerated.
4VAC20-1230-30. Public health and warm water harvest restrictions.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to have any cat, dog, or other animal on board a vessel during the harvest of shellfish.
B. From May 1 through September 30, any vessel used for the harvest of shellfish, from either public or private grounds, shall provide adequate air flow through and shading over the area that serves as storage for the shellfish. All shellfish in the vessel shall be offloaded every day.
C. From May 1 through September 30, all land-based deliveries of shellfish requiring more than 30 minutes from landing that shellfish shall be made aboard trucks or conveyances equipped with mechanical refrigeration having an ambient temperature of 45°F or less before loading begins, except that shellfish may be thoroughly iced according to procedures approved by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Division of Shellfish Sanitation. Mechanically refrigerated containers shall be in operation from the time of loading to the time of offloading. Any operator of a truck that is delivering shellfish using a truck not owned by a certified shellfish dealer shall possess a truck refrigeration certificate issued by the VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation. Upon receipt of any shellfish at the shore-based plant, certified shellfish dealers must immediately place any shellfish received from the harvester under mechanical refrigeration.
D. From June 15 through August 31, it shall be unlawful for any person or person aboard a vessel to leave the dock or shore prior to one hour before sunrise to harvest or attempt to harvest oysters from private grounds.
E. From May 1 through June 14, it shall be unlawful for any person or person aboard a vessel to harvest oysters from public or private grounds after 11 a.m., and oysters harvested before 11 a.m. shall be offloaded and placed in VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation-approved mechanical refrigeration or storage containers with ice by 11 a.m. that same day.
F. From June 15 through August 31, it shall be unlawful for any person or person aboard a vessel to harvest oysters from public or private grounds after 10 a.m., and oysters harvested before 10 a.m. shall be offloaded and placed in VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation-approved mechanical refrigeration or storage containers with ice by 10 a.m. that same day.
G. From September 1 through September 30, it shall be unlawful for any person or person aboard a vessel to harvest oysters from public or private grounds after noon, and oysters harvested before noon shall be offloaded and placed in VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation-approved mechanical refrigeration or storage containers with ice by noon that same day.
H. Except as described in subsections K and L of this section, oysters may be harvested after the designated harvesting time in subsections E, F, and G of this section, provided (i) the total time, from the time the vessel leaves the dock or shore until the oysters are offloaded from the vessel and placed in VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation-approved mechanical refrigeration or storage containers with ice, shall not exceed five hours; (ii) there is a Virginia Marine Resources Commission-approved Global Positioning System tracking device on board the harvest vessel that is in continuous operation from the time that vessel leaves the dock or shore until the vessel returns to the dock, and the oysters are offloaded from that vessel; and (iii) the harvester has applied for and been granted a permit by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to harvest oysters after these designated harvesting times, and the harvester has designated a single landing site for that permit.
I. Any person who violates subsection H of this section shall be subject to immediate forfeiture of his Virginia Marine Resources Commission harvesting permit until such time that person appears before the commission.
J. From May 1 through September 30, a Bulk Seed Permit shall be obtained from the Virginia Marine Resources Commission for the harvest of any seed oysters that are greater than 2-1/2 inches. Any person who harvests any seed oysters greater than 2-1/2 inches and is not in possession of a Bulk Seed Permit issued by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission shall be in violation of this chapter.
K. Any person may handle oysters as part of a cage aquaculture operation for husbandry purposes after the designated harvesting times described in subsections E, F, and G of this section, provided that person possesses a valid Cage Aquaculture Husbandry Permit from the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Any person who handles oysters in cage oyster aquaculture operations after the designated harvesting times described in subsections E, F, and G of this section and does not possess a Cage Oyster Aquaculture Husbandry Permit issued by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission shall be in violation of this chapter.
L. Oysters may be harvested in open areas of the James River and its adjacent tributaries, upstream from the Monitor Merrimac Memorial Bridge Tunnel, in addition to the designated harvesting times in subsections E, F, and G of this section, provided (i) there is a VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation-approved refrigeration unit or ice storage area on board the harvesting vessel; (ii) the harvester has applied for and been issued a VDH Division of Shellfish Sanitation Vessel approval certificate that is required to be on board the vessel at all times during the harvest of oysters and has designated a single landing site for that permit; and (iii) the oysters are placed in an operating refrigeration unit or ice is applied to the oysters from the start of harvest and throughout the harvest period until the oysters are offloaded.
4VAC20-1230-40. Penalty.
A. In addition to the penalty prescribed by law, any person violating any provision of this chapter shall destroy, in the presence of a marine police officer, all shellfish in his possession and cease harvesting on that day. All harvesting apparatus shall be subject to seizure and, pursuant to § 28.2-232 of the Code of Virginia, all licenses and permits shall be subject to immediate forfeiture, until that person appears before the Marine Resources Commission.
B. As set forth in § 28.2-903 of the Code of Virginia, any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor, and a second or subsequent violation of any provision of this chapter committed by the same person within 12 months of a prior violation is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
VA.R. Doc. No. R10-2335; Filed April 30, 2010, 2:05 p.m.