Section 17C. (a) The director shall establish a state recreational saltwater fishing permit program to comply with the state exemption requirements of section 401 (g)(2) of the Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 USC 1881 (g)(2) and may promulgate regulations implementing the state program in accordance with sections 17 and 17A.
(b) No person shall engage in the recreational activity of finfishing, or take or land finfish for recreational purposes in or from the coastal waters of the commonwealth without first obtaining a saltwater recreational fishing permit from the director. The permit process shall require the applicant to submit, in addition to any other information required by the director, the applicant's name, address, telephone number and date of birth. A permit shall not be required in the following circumstances:
(1) a non-resident holding a valid recreational saltwater fishing permit from a coastal state; provided, however, that the director shall determine that: the requirements of such other state permit are substantially the same as the commonwealth's permit requirements; and the privileges granted under law to the resident of the other coastal state are similar to those permitted by the commonwealth;
(2) a person under 16 years of age;
(3) a disabled person, as defined in section 1 of chapter 19C; or
(4) a person fishing as a passenger on a for-hire vessel; provided, however, that the owner of the vessel has a valid permit from the director as provided in subsection (c).
(c) The director may issue a recreational saltwater fishing permit to an individual or a business entity that is engaged in for-hire recreational fishing in the coastal waters of the commonwealth, and such permit shall be valid for all persons on board the for-hire vessel. The director may establish categories and related requirements for such permits.
(d) The director may establish categories of recreational saltwater fishing permits, including, but not limited to, individual permits, age-related permits and for-hire permits, and may charge a separate annual fee for each category of permits. The amounts of such fees shall be established by the secretary of administration and finance under section 3B of chapter 7; provided, however, that the director or authorized agents may not charge a fee to individuals requesting a permit who, at the time of permit application, are 60 years of age or older or less than 16 years of age. The director shall develop a fee schedule for all classes of permits and submit such schedule to the clerks of the house of representatives and senate not less than 30 days before the schedule is to take effect.
(e) The director may authorize agents to sell recreational saltwater fishing permits issued under this section and authorize agents who are not employed by the commonwealth to charge and retain a reasonable service fee for such service.
(f) The director may designate not more than 2 days in each year as free recreational saltwater fishing days. A person may take saltwater finfish for noncommercial purposes on a free recreational saltwater fishing day without obtaining or possessing a permit or paying a permit fee as prescribed in this section; provided, however, that a person who takes saltwater finfish on a free recreational fishing day must comply with all laws, rules and regulations governing the holders of a recreational fishing permit and all other conditions and limitations regulating the taking of saltwater finfish.
(g) There shall be established within the division a marine recreational fisheries development panel. The panel shall advise the director on the development and administration of recreational saltwater fishing improvement programs, including, but not limited to, the improvement of public access to marine recreational fisheries. The panel shall consist of 2 members of the marine fisheries advisory commission and 3 members of the public at large, all of whom shall have specific expertise and background in the commonwealth's marine recreational fisheries. The panel members shall be appointed by the commissioner for terms not to exceed 3 years. Any member shall be eligible for reappointment. The panel shall meet at least twice annually and shall also meet at the request of the director or the commissioner. Three of the members shall constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of a majority of members present at a duly called meeting where a quorum is present shall be necessary for any action to be taken by the panel.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 130 - Marine Fish and Fisheries
Section 1 - Definitions; Rules of Construction
Section 1a - Division of Marine Fisheries
Section 1b - Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission
Section 3 - Duplicate License, Permit, or Certificate
Section 4a - Administrative Inspections
Section 5 - Jurisdictional Boundaries
Section 8a - Powers of Police Officers
Section 9 - Searches, Seizures and Arrests Without Warrant
Section 10 - Issuance of Search Warrant
Section 12 - Seizure and Forfeiture of Fish Unlawfully Taken, Boats and Apparatus; Sale; Proceeds
Section 13 - Display of Fish Upon Demand; Violations
Section 14 - Limitation of Actions and Prosecutions
Section 15a - Reciprocal Enforcement of Laws Relating to Marine Fisheries
Section 16 - Occupation of Tide Waters or Work Done Therein Subject to Chapter 91
Section 17 - Powers of Director
Section 17a - Management of Marine Fisheries
Section 17b - Aquacultural Enterprises; Permits
Section 17d - Penalties for Violation of Sec. 17c
Section 18 - Illegal Entry on Property Maintained for Experiments, Protection or Propagation of Fish
Section 20a - Propagation of Shellfish; Co-Operation With Coastal Cities and Towns
Section 24 - Violation of Sec. 23; Tort Liability
Section 26 - Jurisdiction and Proceedings to Enforce Secs. 23 to 25
Section 29 - Construction of Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap
Section 30 - Marking of Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap With Number of Approval
Section 31 - Destruction or Injury to Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap
Section 32 - Fishing Gear Swept Ashore by Natural Causes; Recovery
Section 33 - Reports of Owners of Boats and Fishing Gear; Marking of Fish Cars
Section 36 - Closing Portions of Streams Flowing Into Coastal Waters During Spawning Season
Section 37 - Lobsters and Crabs; Licenses
Section 38 - Licenses; Application; Fee; Eligibility; Markings of Buoys; Exhibition of License
Section 38a - Display of License Number and Buoy Colors
Section 38b - Commercial Licenses; Catch Data; Transfers
Section 39 - Hours for Tending, Lifting or Drawing Lobster or Crab Pots or Traps
Section 41 - Taking or Selling Female Lobsters Bearing Eggs
Section 41a - Taking of Female Egg-Bearing Lobsters While Fishing or Landing
Section 42 - Plants for Propagation of Lobsters; Establishment and Maintenance
Section 44a - V–notched Lobster
Section 44b - Limits on Sales of Lobsters Taken by Methods Other Than Pots or Traps
Section 47 - Marking Barrels, Boxes or Containers of Lobsters or Lobster Meat
Section 48 - Disposal of Lobsters or Lobster Meat Seized in Unmarked Containers
Section 49 - Liability of Carrier of Unmarked Containers of Lobsters or Lobster Meat
Section 50 - Forfeiture or Liberation of Seized Lobsters or Lobster Meat
Section 51 - Sale of Native Lobsters; Representations for Purposes of Sale
Section 51a - Sale of Crabmeat; Representations for Purposes of Sale
Section 52 - Taking of Eels, Shellfish and Sea Worms; Areas in Which Commercial Taking Prohibited
Section 53 - Form of Permits; Record of Issuance
Section 55 - Aliens; Shellfish Taken for Commercial Purposes; Permits
Section 56 - Joint Control by Municipalities of Marine Fisheries
Section 57 - Shellfish Aquaculture Licenses
Section 58 - Transfer or Renewal of Licenses
Section 59 - Application for License; Request for Survey and Plan
Section 60 - Hearing on Issuance of License; Notice; Publication
Section 61 - Marking of Territory Covered by License; Maintenance of Markings
Section 62 - Records of Licensed Areas, Licenses Granted, Transfers and Renewals
Section 63 - Exclusive Rights of Licensees or Transferees; Trespass on Licensed Area; Treble Damages
Section 64 - Annual Fee for License
Section 66 - Destruction or Removal of Marks or Bounds; Double Damages
Section 67 - Taking or Disturbing Shellfish From Licensed Grounds or Beds Without Consent
Section 69 - Seed Quahaugs, Clams or Oysters; Taking or Possession
Section 70 - Taking and Sale of Scallops; Adult and Seed Scallops; Culling
Section 71 - Close Season on Scallops
Section 72 - Limitation on Catch of Scallops
Section 74 - Determination of Contaminated Areas; Notice of Results
Section 75 - Shellfish From Contaminated Areas, Permits, Purification; Shellfish Conservation
Section 76 - Construction and Operation of Shellfish Purification Plants; Powers of Commissioner
Section 77 - Cost of Operation
Section 81 - Importation of Shellfish for Consumption; Certification; Labeling of Containers
Section 83 - Permit Fees; Types of Permits
Section 95 - Taking Fish From Fisheries Without Permission
Section 96 - Impairment of Private Property Rights; Contracts; Leasing at Public Auction
Section 98 - Shellfish Constables; Appointment; Powers and Duties; Notice of Appointment
Section 100a - Striped Bass; Regulations
Section 100b - Taking Striped Bass; Methods; Traps
Section 100c - Shad; Methods of Taking
Section 100d - Eels; Methods of Taking
Section 101a - Gray Seal; Protection
Section 102 - Marine Plants; Regulation of Taking
Section 104 - Effect on Special Statutes Relating to Fisheries in Particular Places
Section 105 - Protection of Coastal Wetlands
Section 1c - Division of Marine Fisheries Shellfish Advisory Panel