§ 20-5-14. Removal of trap on cessation of use — Closed season — Damaged or dilapidated traps.
Upon ceasing to use any fish trap as authorized, that structure shall at once be removed by the owner at the owner’s expense and to the satisfaction of the director of environmental management. Failure to remove it shall be considered sufficient grounds for prosecution of the owner for maintaining a public nuisance or for revocation of the fish trap permit. Unless otherwise specified by regulations adopted by the marine fisheries council, all fish traps authorized in this chapter shall be completely removed by or before the last day of December of each year and no fish trap shall be reset before the first day of the following March. All submerged or broken stakes must be promptly removed. Any fish trap damaged or allowed to get into a dilapidated condition will be regarded as abandoned unless promptly removed or rebuilt. Failure to do this will subject the owner to prosecution and forfeiture of the trap.
History of Section.P.L. 1981, ch. 197, § 3; P.L. 2004, ch. 8, § 4; P.L. 2004, ch. 16, § 4.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Section 20-5-1. - Fish traps — Permit required.
Section 20-5-2. - Persons to whom permits issuable.
Section 20-5-3. - Application for permit.
Section 20-5-4. - Distance between traps — Length of trap leader.
Section 20-5-5. - Restricted locations off Rhode Island and Sakonnet River.
Section 20-5-6. - Continuity of traps.
Section 20-5-7. - Hook-backs in leaders.
Section 20-5-8. - Preference of prior occupants in permitting.
Section 20-5-9. - Expiration and renewal of permits.
Section 20-5-10. - Exclusive right of permittee — Assignment of permit.
Section 20-5-11. - Inspection of traps.
Section 20-5-12. - Suspension or revocation of permit.
Section 20-5-15. - Seizure of abandoned or unlawful traps — Destruction or sale.
Section 20-5-16. - Rules and regulations.
Section 20-5-17. - Judicial enforcement of chapter and orders.
Section 20-5-18. - Willful injury to traps.
Section 20-5-19. - Penalty for violations generally — Prosecution.
Section 20-5-20. - Appropriations and disbursements.
Section 20-5-21. - Fish traps near Conanicut Island unlawful.