Fla. Admin. Code R. 68B-8.013
(2) The use of non-conforming gear may also be authorized under an SAL as follows:
(5) Gear Innovation Special Activity License.
(b) Eligibility – A Gear Innovation SAL may be issued only to the following:
1. An individual who holds all of the applicable commercial harvesting licenses, permits, or endorsements required for the fishery requested for harvest pursuant to the SAL and,
a. Has at least five years’ experience as a commercial harvester in Florida,
b. Has landings of the species targeted for harvest with the innovative gear and,
c. Has working knowledge of the area where the gear will be tested.
2. An applicant eligible to receive a Scientific Research SAL pursuant to Rule 68B-8.006, F.A.C.
(c) Fees and Application –
1. The processing fee for a Gear Innovation SAL is $25.00. A processing fee is non-refundable.
2. An applicant for a Gear Innovation SAL must complete and submit a Gear Innovation SAL application form (Form DMF-GISAL (9/09)), which is incorporated herein by reference and is available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17394"http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17394.
(d) Evaluation Criteria – In addition to the evaluation criteria set forth in subsection 68B-8.003(9), F.A.C., an applicant for a Gear Innovation SAL will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
1. Construction of the proposed gear.
2. Intended use of the proposed gear and any potential impacts on the marine environment.
3. Impact on the species targeted for harvest with the proposed gear and any species that may be harvested incidentally.
4. Benefits to the state through the use of the innovative gear.
(f) General Conditions and Restrictions –
1. The SAL holder shall only operate in areas designated by the SAL. The gear shall not be used in areas that would otherwise be closed to the commercial harvest of the targeted species.
2. The SAL holder must conform to gear marking or tending requirements specified in the SAL.
3. The individual to whom the SAL is issued must provide on-site supervision of all activities conducted pursuant to the SAL.
4. All marine organisms harvested pursuant to the SAL must be in compliance with any commercial regulations established for the species being harvested, including but not limited to seasons, commercial limits on harvest and sale, area closures, commercial size limits, and documentation requirements for the commercial sale of marine organisms.
(6) Governmental Purpose Special Activity License.
(c) Fees and Application –
1. There is no fee for a Governmental Purpose SAL.
2. An applicant for a Governmental Purpose SAL must submit a written request that contains the following information:
a. The need for the use of non-conforming gear in furtherance of the public health, safety, or welfare.
b. A detailed description of the proposed gear, an explanation of how it will be used, and any anticipated impacts of the gear on the marine environment.
c. A list of species targeted for harvest with the proposed gear and any anticipated species that may be harvested incidentally.
d. The quantity of targeted species to be harvested necessary to achieve the stated purpose.
e. The center point and corner coordinates of each area where the non-conforming gear will be used.
f. The time period when the non-conforming gear will be used.
(d) General Conditions and Restrictions –
1. The use of non-conforming gear must be limited to the minimum area and time necessary to achieve the governmental purpose.
2. A marine organism harvested and sold pursuant to a Governmental Purpose SAL must be in compliance with any documentation requirements for the commercial sale of that species.
(7) Governmental Purpose Gear Exemption.
(b) Eligibility – A Governmental Purpose Gear Exemption may be issued only to a person who:
1. Holds an Endangered Species Permit or other such authorization issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service for purposes of marine turtle harvest and relocation, marine turtle research, testing of experimental devices designed to exclude turtles from commercial harvesting gear, or conducting marine turtle population assessments in a specified area.
2. Serves as a support unit for the Florida Department of Education who operates a facility on behalf of the State of Florida to provide marine services support for state agencies and institutions.
3. Is required by a federal agency to conduct stock enhancement activities for mitigation purposes.
(c) Fees and Application –
1. There is no fee for a Governmental Purpose Gear Exemption.
2. An application for a Governmental Purpose Gear Exemption must be submitted in the form of a written request from an eligible applicant. The written request for an exemption must be accompanied by a copy of a Marine Turtle Permit, an Education/Exhibition SAL, or a Stock Collection and Release SAL.
(8) Nonprofit Corporation Special Activity License.
(b) Eligibility – To obtain a Nonprofit Corporation SAL a nonprofit corporation must meet the following criteria:
1. The bylaws of the nonprofit corporation must provide for, and its activities must include, the harvest of marine organisms for purposes of research, education, and exhibition that further the knowledge of marine biology, marine life, and the marine environment; and,
2. The nonprofit corporation must hold the applicable wholesale and retail dealers licenses and hold the applicable commercial harvesting licenses, permits, or endorsements required for the fishery requested for harvest and sale pursuant to the SAL.
(c) Fees and Application –
1. The processing fee for a Nonprofit Corporation SAL is $25.00. A processing fee is non-refundable.
2. An applicant for a Nonprofit Corporation SAL must complete and submit a Nonprofit Corporation SAL application form (Form DMF-NPSAL (September 2009)), which is incorporated herein by reference and is available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17395"http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17395.
(d) License Conditions – A Nonprofit Corporation SAL holder will be subject to the following conditions for operation:
1. A marine organism harvested pursuant to a Nonprofit Corporation SAL shall only be sold to an entity conducting activities for scientific research, educational, or exhibitional purposes, and cannot be sold for human consumption.
2. Marine shellfish harvested pursuant to a Nonprofit Corporation SAL must be harvested from an area that is closed to the public for the harvest of shellfish.
(g) Reporting Requirements – A Nonprofit Corporation SAL holder must submit the following documentation during the 12th month and 24th month of the valid license period, and within 30 days of the expiration of the SAL or during the renewal application process if the SAL is requested for renewal:
1. An activity report documenting the harvest of all specifically named marine organisms authorized for harvest pursuant to a Nonprofit Corporation SAL, and of all marine organisms not reported via the Marine Fisheries Trip Ticket Program, by the marine organism’s common name and scientific classification, amount harvested, and, if sold, the entity that purchased the marine organism.
2. Marine Fisheries Trip Tickets, except that a marine organism must not be reported via a trip ticket if one or more of the following apply:
a. The marine organism is specifically named in the Nonprofit Corporation SAL.
b. The marine organism has no species code in the MFTT system.
c. The marine organism is subject to a seasonal restriction on its commercial harvest and sale.
d. The commercial licensing requirements for the marine organism have not been met.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History–New 7-1-04, Amended 11-19-09, 5-19-25.