Delaware Code
Chapter 9. FINFISHING IN TIDAL WATERS
§ 936. Enforcement; penalties; seizure and forfeiture of illegally used property; injunctions; false statements.

(a) The Secretary, the Department and persons authorized by the Secretary shall enforce this chapter and any regulation promulgated by the Department or any permit issued by the Division.
(b) Any person, organization, group, business, corporation, partnership or any other type of entity that violates this chapter or regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division shall be punishable as follows:

(1) If there has been a violation of any provisions in §§ 910, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, and/or 928 of this title or any regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division relating to fishing equipment or methods of fishing, each violator thereof shall be guilty of a Class D environmental violation. For any second violation of any provisions in §§ 910, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925 and/or 928 of this title or any regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division relating to fishing equipment or methods of fishing, each violator thereof shall be guilty of a Class C environmental violation. For any subsequent violation of any provisions in §§ 910, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925 and/or 928 of this title or any regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division relating to fishing equipment or methods of fishing, each violator thereof shall be guilty of a Class B environmental misdemeanor;
(2) If there has been a violation of any section of this chapter or any regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division other than a provision of §§ 910, 913, 917, 918, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927 and/or 928 of this title or regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division relating to fishing equipment or method of fishing, each violator thereof shall be guilty of a Class D environmental violation. For each violation of any section of this chapter, any regulation promulgated by the Department pursuant thereto, or any permit issued by the Division which involves the illegal taking of a striped bass in the tidal waters of this State, shall be guilty of a Class C environmental violation. Each striped bass illegally taken shall constitute a separate violation;
(3) Nothing expressed in this section should be interpreted to limit or supersede the authority of the Secretary and authorized personnel to seize and seek the forfeiture of any finfish and/or other items as provided for in any other provisions of this chapter. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction of a violation in which forfeiture involves finfish or other items exceeding $100 in fair market value. The Justice of Peace Courts shall have jurisdiction of a violation in which forfeiture involves finfish or other items with a fair market value of $100 or less; and
(4) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the Justice of the Peace Court shall have jurisdiction over any violation of this chapter or any regulation promulgated by the Department or any permit issued by the Division.
(c) If any violation of any provision in this chapter or regulation promulgated by the Department or permit issued by the Division is continuing or threatening to begin, the Secretary may, in addition to having the violator prosecuted in either the Superior Court or Justice of the Peace Court as provided for in this section, seek a temporary restraining order, a temporary injunction or permanent injunction in the Court of Chancery.
(d) Any person, organization, group, business, corporation, partnership or any other type of entity that knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in any application, record, report, plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under any provision of this chapter, any permit or any regulation promulgated or issued under this chapter shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor. The Justice of the Peace Courts shall have jurisdiction over offenses under this subsection. No fine imposed under this subsection shall be suspended.
(e) Any commercial food fishing license holder who does not file a monthly report on his or her catch by effort, species and weight on forms provided by the Department, as required in § 914(6) of this title, by 4:

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Title 7 - Conservation

Chapter 9. FINFISHING IN TIDAL WATERS

§ 901. Purpose of chapter; policy of State; interstate fishery management plan; advisory committee.

§ 902. Application of chapter.

§ 903. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; authority; permits; regulations.

§ 903A. Striped bass quotas and tags.

§ 904. Advisory Council on Tidal Finfisheries; establishment; organization; authority.

§ 906. Definitions.

§ 907. Equipment and methods used for fishing for game fish.

§ 908. Equipment and methods used for fishing for bait fish.

§ 909. Fishing for bait fish in tidal waters.

§ 910. Types of fishing equipment and methods used for fishing for food fish.

§ 911. Scientific permit; issuance; information; expiration; report; equipment marking and identification requirements.

§ 912. Sale, trade and/or barter of game fish.

§ 913. Sale, trade and/or barter of food fish.

§ 914. Commercial food fishing license; requirements and fees.

§ 915. Food fishing equipment permit; requirements, fees and restrictions.

§ 916. Finfisheries Development Fund.

§ 917. Areas restricted for using certain fishing equipment.

§ 918. Interfering with fishing equipment.

§ 919. Menhaden fishing; penalties.

§ 920. Marking requirement for fishing equipment; exception for minnow traps; removal of stakes, anchors and lines.

§ 921. Identification requirements for equipment.

§ 922. Length restrictions on certain nets.

§ 923. Gill nets; restrictions on use; seasons.

§ 924. Unattended fishing equipment.

§ 925. Fishing with explosives, chemicals, poisons and other devices; exception for Department and agents.

§ 926. Extracting oil or making fertilizer from food and game fish; penalty.

§ 927. Fishing with trawl nets, purse seines, run around gill nets; penalty; exceptions.

§ 928. Interstate transfer of finfish.

§ 928A. Trade in shark fins; penalty.

§ 929. Size limits on finfish; exceptions [Subject to the provisions of 64 Del. Laws, c. 251, § 4].

§ 930. Striped bass spawning areas.

§ 931. Theft and attempted theft of fishing equipment or finfish from fishing equipment.

§ 932. Removal and inspection of fishing equipment by authorized personnel; confiscation and sale of illegally used equipment.

§ 933. Search of persons, boats, vessels and commercial facilities.

§ 934. Seizure and forfeiture of finfish.

§ 935. Sale of seized finfish.

§ 936. Enforcement; penalties; seizure and forfeiture of illegally used property; injunctions; false statements.

§ 937. Suspension or refusal to issue commercial finfishing license.

§ 938. Creel limits on finfish; exceptions.

§ 939. Fishing seasons; exception.

§ 940. Food fish dealer permits.

§ 941. Headboat/charter boat fishing permits; reporting requirements.

§ 942. Control of invasive finfish species.

§ 943. Tagging striped bass.