[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR223.205]

[Page 186-187]
 
                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 223_THREATENED MARINE AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B_Restrictions Applicable to Threatened Marine and Anadromous 
                                 Species
 
Sec. 223.205  Sea turtles.

    (a) The prohibitions of section 9 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1538) 
relating to endangered species apply to threatened species of sea 
turtle, except as provided in Sec. 223.206.
    (b) Except as provided in Sec. 223.206, it is unlawful for any 
person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to do any of the 
following:
    (1) Own, operate, or be on board a vessel, except if that vessel is 
in compliance with all applicable provisions of Sec. 223.206(d);
    (2) Fish for, catch, take, harvest, or possess, fish or wildlife 
while on board a vessel, except if that vessel is in compliance with all 
applicable provisions of Sec. 223.206(d);
    (3) Fish for, catch, take, harvest, or possess, fish or wildlife 
contrary to any notice of tow-time or other restriction specified in, or 
issued under, Sec. 223.206(d)(3) or (d)(4);
    (4) Possess fish or wildlife taken in violation of paragraph (b) of 
this section;

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    (5) Fail to follow any of the sea turtle handling and resuscitation 
requirements specified in Sec. 223.206(d)(1);
    (6) Possess a sea turtle in any manner contrary to the handling and 
resuscitation requirements of Sec. 223.206(d)(1);
    (7) Fail to comply immediately, in the manner specified at Sec. 
600.730 (b) through (d) of this Title, with instructions and signals 
specified therein issued by an authorized officer, including 
instructions and signals to haul back a net for inspection;
    (8) Refuse to allow an authorized officer to board a vessel, or to 
enter an area where fish or wildlife may be found, for the purpose of 
conducting a boarding, search, inspection, seizure, investigation, or 
arrest in connection with enforcement of this section;
    (9) Destroy, stave, damage, or dispose of in any manner, fish or 
wildlife, gear, cargo, or any other matter after a communication or 
signal from an authorized officer, or upon the approach of such an 
officer or of an enforcement vessel or aircraft, before the officer has 
an opportunity to inspect same, or in contravention of directions from 
the officer;
    (10) Assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, threaten, 
obstruct, delay, prevent, or interfere with an authorized officer in the 
conduct of any boarding, search, inspection, seizure, investigation, or 
arrest in connection with enforcement of this section;
    (11) Interfere with, delay, or prevent by any means, the 
apprehension of another person, knowing that such person committed an 
act prohibited by this section;
    (12) Resist a lawful arrest for an act prohibited by this section;
    (13) Make a false statement, oral or written, to an authorized 
officer or to the agency concerning the fishing for, catching, taking, 
harvesting, landing, purchasing, selling, or transferring fish or 
wildlife, or concerning any other matter subject to investigation under 
this section by such officer, or required to be submitted under this 
part 223;
    (14) Sell, barter, trade or offer to sell, barter, or trade, a TED 
that is not an approved TED;
    (15) Fail to comply with the restrictions set forth in Sec. 
223.206(d)(10) regarding pound net leaders;
    (16) Fail to comply with the restrictions set forth in Sec. 
223.206(d)(11) regarding sea scallop dredges; or
    (17) Attempt to do, solicit another to do, or cause to be done, any 
of the foregoing.
    (c) In connection with any action alleging a violation of this 
section, any person claiming the benefit of any exemption, exception, or 
permit under this subpart B has the burden of proving that the 
exemption, exception, or permit is applicable, was granted, and was 
valid and in force at the time of the alleged violation. Further, any 
person claiming that a modification made to a TED that is the subject of 
such an action complies with the requirements of Sec. 223.207 (c) or 
(d) has the burden of proving such claim.

[64 FR 14069, Mar. 23, 1999, as amended at 67 FR 41203, June 17, 2002; 
69 FR 25012, May 5, 2004; 71 FR 50372, Aug. 25, 2006]