[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR697.5]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 697--ATLANTIC COASTAL FISHERIES COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 697.5  Operator permits.

    (a) General. Any operator of a vessel issued a Federal limited 
access American lobster permit under Sec. 697.4(a), or any operator of a 
vessel of the United States that fishes for, possesses, or lands 
American lobsters, harvested in or from the EEZ must have been issued 
and carry on board a valid operator's permit issued under this section. 
This requirement does not apply to: Charter, head, and commercial dive 
vessels that possess six or fewer American lobsters per person aboard 
the vessel if said lobsters are not intended for nor used in trade, 
barter or sale; recreational fishing vessels; and vessels that fish 
exclusively in state waters for American lobster.
    (b) Operator application. Applicants for a permit under this section 
must submit a completed permit application on an appropriate form 
obtained from the Regional Administrator. To be complete, an application 
must contain at least the following information, and any other 
information specified on the application form or otherwise required by 
the Regional Administrator: Name, mailing address, and telephone number; 
date of birth; hair color; eye color; height; weight; social security 
number (optional) and signature of the applicant. The applicant must 
also provide two recent (no more than 1 year old) color passport-size 
photographs. The application must be signed by the applicant and 
submitted to the Regional Administrator at least 30 days prior to the 
date on which the applicant desires to have the permit made effective. 
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Regional Administrator will notify the applicant of any deficiency in 
the application.
    (c) Condition. Vessel operators who apply for an operator's permit 
under this section must agree, as a condition of this permit, that the 
operator and vessels fishing, catch, crew size, and pertinent gear 
(without regard to whether such fishing occurs in the EEZ or landward of 
the EEZ, and without regard to where such fish or gear are possessed, 
taken, or landed), are subject to all requirements of this part while 
fishing in the EEZ or on board a vessel permitted under Sec. 697.4. The 
vessel and all such fishing, catch, and gear will remain subject to all 
applicable state or local requirements. Further, such operators must 
agree, as a condition of this permit, that if the permit is suspended or 
revoked pursuant to 15 CFR part 904, the operator cannot be on board any 
fishing vessel issued a Federal fisheries permit or any vessel subject 
to Federal fishing regulations while the vessel is at sea or engaged in 
off loading. If a requirement of this part and a management measure 
required by state or local law differ, any operator issued a permit 
under this part must comply with the more restrictive requirement or 
measure.
    (d) Fees. The Regional Administrator may charge a fee to recover the 
administrative expenses of issuing a permit required under this section. 
The amount of the fee shall be calculated in accordance with the 
procedures of the NOAA Finance Handbook, available from the Regional 
Administrator, for determining administrative costs of each special 
product or service. The fee may not exceed such costs and shall be 
specified with each application form. The applicable fee must accompany 
each application; if it does not, the application will be considered 
incomplete for purposes of paragraph (e) of this section. Any fee paid 
by an insufficiently funded commercial instrument shall render any 
permit issued on the basis thereof null and void.
    (e) Issuance. Except as provided in subpart D of 15 CFR part 904, 
the Regional Administrator shall issue an operator's permit within 30 
days of receipt of the application if the criteria specified herein are 
met. Upon receipt of an incomplete or improperly executed application, 
the Regional Administrator will notify the applicant of the deficiency 
in the application. If the application fails to correct the deficiency 
within 30 days following the date of notification, the application will 
be considered abandoned.
    (f) Expiration. A permit expires upon the renewal date specified in 
the permit.
    (g) Duration. An operator permit is valid until it is revoked, 
suspended, or modified under subpart D of 15 CFR part 904, or otherwise 
expires, or the applicant has failed to report a change in the 
information on the permit application to the Regional Administrator as 
specified in paragraph (j) of this section.
    (h) Reissuance. An operator permit may be reissued by the Regional 
Administrator when requested in writing by the applicant, stating the 
need for reissuance and the number of the permit requested to be 
reissued. An applicant for a reissued operator permit must also provide 
two recent (no more than 1 year old) color passport-size photos of the 
applicant. An application for a reissued permit is not considered a new 
application. An appropriate fee may be charged.
    (i) Transfer. Permits issued under this section are not transferable 
or assignable. A permit is valid only for the person to whom it is 
issued.
    (j) Change in application information. Notice of a change in the 
permit holder's name, address, or telephone number must be submitted in 
writing to, and received by, the Regional Administrator within 15 days 
of the change in information. If written notice of the change in 
information is not received by the Regional Administrator within 15 
days, the permit is void.
    (k) Alteration. Any permit that has been altered, erased, or 
mutilated is invalid.
    (l) Display. Any permit issued under this part must be maintained in 
legible condition and displayed for inspection upon request by any 
authorized officer.
    (m) Sanctions. Vessel operators with suspended or revoked permits 
may not be on board a federally permitted fishing vessel in any capacity 
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vessel is at sea or engaged in offloading. Permits issued or sought 
under this section may be suspended, revoked, or modified, by procedures 
governing enforcement-related permit sanctions and denials, found at 
subpart D of 15 CFR part 904.
    (n) Vessel owner responsibility. Vessel owners are responsible for 
ensuring that their vessels are operated by an individual with a valid 
operator's permit issued under this section.