§ 20-5-6. Continuity of traps.
(a) No more than two (2) traps shall be set together in any continuous string of line, and there shall be a space of one hundred fifty (150) fathoms between two traps set within which no trap, leader, or other twine shall be placed.
(b) No more than three (3) traps shall be set, erected, or maintained by the holder of any permit issued hereunder in a manner to be consecutively arranged in any one of the lines described in § 20-5-5; provided, that this subsection shall not be deemed to limit the total number of traps that may be set, erected, or maintained in a line by a holder.
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.