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Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
MW-74
| Tex. Att'y Gen. | Jul 2, 1979
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*1 The Attorney General of Texas

October 22, 1979

MARK WHITE

Attorney General Opinion No. MW-74

Honorable Charles D. Travis Executive Director Re: Authority of Parks and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Wildlife Department to require 4200 Smith School Road reports on sales of fiih by Austin, Texas 76744 commercial fishermen.

Dear Mr. Travis:

You have asked whether the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has authority to prescribe reporting procedures concerning the harvest and sale of saltwater fiih.

The department has the responsibility for collecting statistical data on the fiihing industry of the Texas coastal areas. Sec. 66.209, Parks and Wildlife Code, V.T.C.S. That section provides: S 66.209. Statistical Reports (a)~ The department shall gather statistical informa- tion on the harvest of fish, shrimp, oysters, and other forms of edible marine life of the Texas coast. (b) The department shall prescribe and distribute the report form. The form shall be designed to allow for statistical information concerning the numbers and quantity by weight of seafood taken, the species taken, the kinds of equipment used, and the water from which the catch is made.

(c) No dealer who purchases fish, shrimp, oysters, or other forms of edible marine life directly from the fisherman may fail to file the report with the department each month on or before the 10th day of the month. No dealer required to report may wilfully file en incorrect report.

(d) Any dealer who violates Subsection (c) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is punishable by a fine of not less than $lO nor more than $50.

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Honorable Charles D. Travis - Page Two (NJ’+74)

See also Parks & Wildlife Code, SS 6LO61,6LO66.

The department has adopted rule 127.70.01274 which requires the reporting of individual sales transactions of all saltwater fish. You ask whether the agency has the authority to prescribe such reports. It is our opinion that the department does have such authority under section 66.209(b) and the decision to use a monthly report heretofore used, or an individual sales transaction report filed monthly, rests within the reasonable discretion of the department.

SUMMARY The Parks and Wildlife Department may require reporting of sales of saltwater fish on either a monthly or individual transaction basis.

- MARK WHITE Attorney General of Texas JOHN W. FAINTKR, JR.

First Assistant Attorney General

TED L. HARTLEY

Executive Assistant Attorney General

Prepared by David B. Brooks

Assistant Attorney General

APPROVED:

OPINION COMMITTEE

C. Robert Heath, Chairman

David B. Brooks

Bill Campbell

Susan Garrison

Rick Gilpin

William G Reid

Bruce Youngblood

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Case Details

Case Name: Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
Court Name: Texas Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 2, 1979
Docket Number: MW-74
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Att'y Gen.
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