Effective: September 26, 2003
Latest Legislation: House Bill 95 - 125th General Assembly
Any person may apply for a permit to transport fish that are for sale, sold, or purchased. The chief of the division of wildlife shall issue an annual permit granting the applicant the privilege to transport such fish, upon filing of an application on a form prescribed by the chief and payment of a fee of sixty-five dollars. No person shall transport any fish or part thereof that is for sale, sold, or purchased, whether acquired in or outside this state, unless the consignor has a permit for the calendar year in which the fish is transported, except that no such permit is required for any of the following:
(A) Fish transported from a point outside this state to another point outside this state if the fish are not unloaded in this state. A fish is not to be considered unloaded for purposes of this section if it remains under the control of a common carrier.
(B) Fish being transported by a person holding a valid license under section 1533.34 of the Revised Code from the place of taking to the person's usual place of processing or temporary storage as designated by the person in the application for the license under that section;
(C) Fish being transported from a premises designated in a valid permit issued under section 1533.631 of the Revised Code to a premises where fish are to be sold at retail, sold for immediate consumption, or consumed if inspection of the designated premises as required by that section has not been denied during the preceding thirty days;
(D) Any quantity of fish the total weight of which does not exceed five hundred pounds in one vehicle;
(E) Minnows for which a permit is required under section 1533.40 of the Revised Code.
If a fish for which a permit is required under this section is transported in this state from a consignor who does not have a valid permit at the time of transportation, or if such a fish is transported in this state from a consignor who has a valid permit at the time of transportation, but the fish is part of the contents of a box, package, or receptacle that was or could be the basis for conviction of a violation of this chapter or a division rule, the fish may be seized by any law enforcement officer authorized by section 1531.13 of the Revised Code to enforce laws and division rules, and the fish shall escheat to the state unless a court of this state makes a specific finding that the consignor at the time of seizure had a valid permit under this section and that the fish are lawful under the requirements of this chapter or a division rule relating thereto.
A fish for which a permit is required under this section may be transported only if each box, package, or other receptacle bears a label showing the total weight in pounds, the species of the fish, the name of the consignor and consignee, the initial point of billing, the destination, and a statement that each species of fish by weight in the box, package, or other receptacle that are undersized under section 1533.63 of the Revised Code or division rule is ten per cent or less or is in excess of ten per cent, whichever the fact may be. If fish are not boxed or packaged, each compartment of a tank or other receptacle shall be considered a separate receptacle, but in lieu of a label on the compartment or tank a written statement containing the same information required to be contained on a label, and clearly identifying the tank or receptacle concerned, may be carried in the vehicle. Species may be designated in any manner, but the label also shall bear either the common name indicated in section 1533.63 of the Revised Code or the scientific name contained in section 1531.01 of the Revised Code. The consignor shall ascertain that labels are attached or statements carried as required herein and that the facts stated thereon are true.
The permit required by this section may be suspended by the chief for a period not to exceed five days upon conviction of the permittee of a violation of this chapter or Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code or a division rule if the permittee has been convicted of another such violation during the preceding twelve-month period. If the permittee has had two or more such convictions during the twelve-month period preceding such a conviction, the permittee's permit may be suspended as provided herein for a period not to exceed twenty days. A permit is invalid during the period of suspension, but in no case is a permit invalid until fifteen days after mailing by certified mail a notice of the rule of suspension by the chief.
The chief may not suspend more than one permit of the same permittee, or suspend a permit of the same permittee more than once, for convictions resulting from violations that occur in a load in one vehicle.
A driver or other person in charge of a vehicle transporting fish that are for sale, sold, or purchased, upon demand by any law enforcement officer authorized by section 1531.13 of the Revised Code to enforce laws and division rules, shall stop and open the vehicle and allow inspection of the load, and any box, package, or receptacle, and the contents thereof, for the purpose of determining whether this chapter or a division rule is being violated.
The word "fish" in the English language, at least eight inches high and maintained in a clear, conspicuous, and legible condition at all times, shall appear on both sides of the vehicle body of all vehicles transporting fresh water fish in this state when the fish are for sale or sold, except those fish exempt from a transportation permit in divisions (A), (B), and (E) of this section.
The chief may refuse to issue a permit to any person whose purpose in applying for the permit is to allow it to be used by another person to whom a permit has been refused or revoked. The chief also may revoke a person's permit when it is used for that purpose.
No civil action may be brought in any court in the state for the value or agreed price of fish that have escheated to the state under this section.
No person shall fail to comply with any provision of this section or a division rule adopted pursuant thereto.
In addition to other penalties provided in the Revised Code, the permit of any person who is convicted of two violations of this section that occurred within a twelve-month period is suspended upon the second such conviction by operation of law for a period of five fishing season days immediately following that conviction.
In addition to other penalties provided in the Revised Code, the permit of any person who is convicted of three or more violations of this section that occurred within a twelve-month period is suspended upon the third or subsequent conviction by operation of law for a period of twenty fishing season days immediately following that conviction.
During any period of suspension, no person shall use or engage in hauling or transporting fish with equipment owned, used, or controlled at the time of conviction by the permittee whose permit has been suspended.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1533 | Hunting; Fishing
Section 1533.01 | Hunting - Fishing Definitions.
Section 1533.02 | Fishing and Trapping Districts - Restrictions on Taking, Possession, and Selling.
Section 1533.03 | Prevention of Authorized Hunting, Trapping, or Fishing Prohibited.
Section 1533.031 | Prevention of Hunting by Creating Noise Prohibited.
Section 1533.04 | Use of Suppressor.
Section 1533.05 | Raptors for Use in Sport of Falconry.
Section 1533.051 | Commercial and Noncommercial Propagation of Raptors.
Section 1533.07 | Protection Afforded Nongame Birds.
Section 1533.08 | Scientific, Educational or Rehabilitation Collection Permits.
Section 1533.081 | Permit for Taking of Wild Animal.
Section 1533.10 | Hunting Licenses; Fees; Hunter Education and Conservation Course.
Section 1533.101 | Reissued License, Stamp or Permit.
Section 1533.102 | Apprentice Hunting Licenses and Fur Taker Permits.
Section 1533.103 | All Purpose Vehicles Permits for Mobility-Impaired Persons.
Section 1533.11 | Special Deer or Wild Turkey Permits; Fees; Wildlife Refunds Fund.
Section 1533.111 | Hunting or Trapping Fur Taker Permit - Trapper Education Course.
Section 1533.113 | Rules for Management Permits.
Section 1533.12 | Hunting, Fishing or Trapping Without a License or Permit.
Section 1533.121 | Deer Killed by Motor Vehicle on Highway.
Section 1533.13 | Persons Authorized to Issue Licenses, Stamps and Permits - Application Procedure.
Section 1533.131 | Gift Certificates for Licenses, Permits, and Stamps.
Section 1533.15 | Issuing, Dating and Recording Licenses.
Section 1533.151 | Wildlife Conservation Stamps.
Section 1533.16 | Weapons for Taking Game Birds and Wild Quadrupeds.
Section 1533.161 | Prohibiting Jacklighting.
Section 1533.17 | Hunting Without Permission.
Section 1533.171 | Prohibiting Injuring Persons or Property While Hunting.
Section 1533.18 | Recreational User Definitions.
Section 1533.19 | Field Trial Club Permits.
Section 1533.191 | Purchase of Domestically Raised Game Birds for Dog Training Grounds.
Section 1533.20 | Field Trial Areas - Permit.
Section 1533.21 | Club Lands May Be Designated as Field Trial Area.
Section 1533.22 | Signs for Field Trial Areas - Hunting or Trapping Within Areas.
Section 1533.221 | Restricting Filed Trials for Nonresidents.
Section 1533.23 | Fur Dealer's Permit.
Section 1533.24 | Fur Dealer's Daily Record - Forms - Carrier Restrictions.
Section 1533.28 | Wildlife and Fish Restoration Projects in Cooperation With United States.
Section 1533.29 | Prima-Facie Evidence of Guilt.
Section 1533.30 | Transportation of Fish, Game Birds, and Wild Quadrupeds.
Section 1533.301 | Annual Permit for Transporting Fish - Suspension or Revocation.
Section 1533.31 | Shipment of Live Wild Animals.
Section 1533.32 | Fishing Licenses Generally.
Section 1533.321 | Multi-Year or Lifetime Hunting and Fishing Licenses.
Section 1533.322 | Exemption From Fishing License Requirement.
Section 1533.323 | Reciprocity.
Section 1533.324 | Prohibition Against Taking or Selling Mussels.
Section 1533.33 | Fishing License Fees.
Section 1533.34 | License to Use Boat, Net, or Device for Fishing.
Section 1533.341 | Quota Management System.
Section 1533.342 | Commercial Fishing Licenses.
Section 1533.343 | Vessel and Catch Monitoring Devices Required.
Section 1533.35 | Commercial Fishing Device Annual License Fee.
Section 1533.351 | Experimental Fishing Device Annual License Fee.
Section 1533.352 | Reciprocity.
Section 1533.36 | Fishing License Not Transferable - Exception.
Section 1533.37 | Methods of Taking Fish.
Section 1533.40 | Permit to Buy, Sell or Deal in Minnows, Crawfish or Hellgrammites.
Section 1533.41 | Fishing Season for Lake Erie and Other Waters.
Section 1533.42 | Licensee Shall Keep Report for Each Day's Catch.
Section 1533.43 | License Tag to Be Attached to Each Fishing Device.
Section 1533.431 | Numbering and Locating Trap or Fyke Nets.
Section 1533.44 | Fishing Devices Shall Be Marked With Owner's or Operator's Name.
Section 1533.45 | Places Where Nets May Not Be Used.
Section 1533.46 | Splashing to Drive Fish Into Nets Prohibited.
Section 1533.49 | Size of Mesh and Twine Used in Crib Nets, Trap Nets, and Fyke Nets.
Section 1533.50 | Carp Apron Use Restrictions.
Section 1533.51 | Fishing Guide License.
Section 1533.511 | Fishing Guide Daily Record.
Section 1533.52 | Method of Measuring Nets.
Section 1533.54 | Methods of Fishing.
Section 1533.55 | Placement and Maintenance of Nets and Other Fishing Devices in Lake Erie.
Section 1533.56 | Daily Records of Fish Processing.
Section 1533.57 | Minnows Shall Be Taken Only for Bait.
Section 1533.58 | Prohibition Against Use of Deleterious Substances in Waters of the State.
Section 1533.59 | Prohibition Against Obstructing Natural Transit of Fish.
Section 1533.60 | Fish May Be Taken in Overflows and Private Ponds.
Section 1533.61 | Certain Nets, Traps and Other Devices Exempted.
Section 1533.62 | Locations Where Seine or Net May Be Used.
Section 1533.63 | Legal Length and Weight of Certain Fish.
Section 1533.631 | Permit for Handling Fish at Wholesale.
Section 1533.632 | Regulation of Aquaculture - Permits.
Section 1533.64 | Property Rights in Fish.
Section 1533.641 | Commercial Licenses Revoked on Felony Conviction.
Section 1533.65 | Each Fish Constitutes Separate Offense.
Section 1533.66 | Trespassing Upon Lands Bordering on Fishponds.
Section 1533.67 | Enforcement Procedure.
Section 1533.68 | Suspension or Revocation of License or Permit.
Section 1533.69 | Prosecution for Violation of Division Rule.
Section 1533.71 | License to Raise or Keep Game Birds and Animals.
Section 1533.72 | License to Own or Operate Commercial Bird Shooting Preserve.
Section 1533.721 | Wild Animal Hunting Preserve License - Conditions.
Section 1533.722 | Administrative Penalty.
Section 1533.73 | Commercial Bird Shooting Preserves - Regulations - Leg Bands and Tags.
Section 1533.731 | Wild Animal Hunting Preserves - Regulations.
Section 1533.74 | Tag or Seal Required for Animals Sold for Food.
Section 1533.76 | Division of Wildlife May Purchase Pheasants.
Section 1533.77 | Records of Holder of Propagating License - Inspection of Records.
Section 1533.81 | Waterfowl Hunting Area Permit Required.
Section 1533.82 | Effect of Child Support Default on License, Certificate or Permit.
Section 1533.83 | Shooting Range Definitions.
Section 1533.84 | Shooting Range Standards.
Section 1533.85 | Immunity in Civil Action Concerning Shooting Range Noise.
Section 1533.86 | Ohio Ginseng Management Program Definitions.
Section 1533.87 | Ohio Ginseng Management Program.
Section 1533.881 | Resale or Export Registration Permit.
Section 1533.882 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 1533.89 | Enforcement of Statutes and Rules.
Section 1533.891 | Seizure and Forfeiture of Ginseng.
Section 1533.90 | Moneys Paid Into Wildlife Fund.
Section 1533.91 | Nonresident Licenses or Permits - Reciprocal Agreements.
Section 1533.92 | Tag Fishing Tournament on Public Waters - Application for Permit.
Section 1533.93 | Rules for Operation of Tag Fishing Tournaments.
Section 1533.94 | Special Conditions on Permit.
Section 1533.96 | Ineligibility for Permit.
Section 1533.97 | Prohibited Acts.