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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2002 - REG 4

Kinds of aquaculture permits that can be issued

4 Kinds of aquaculture permits that can be issued

(1) The following classes of aquaculture permits are prescribed for the purposes of section 144 (2) of the Act:
(a) a class A permit authorising extensive aquaculture on public water land or land that is the subject of an aquaculture lease,
(b) a class B permit authorising intensive aquaculture on public water land or land that is the subject of an aquaculture lease,
(c) a class C permit authorising extensive aquaculture to be undertaken otherwise than on public water land or land that is the subject of an aquaculture lease,
(d) a class D permit authorising intensive aquaculture to be undertaken otherwise than on public water land or land that is the subject of an aquaculture lease,
(e) a class E permit authorising extensive freshwater aquaculture to be undertaken at 2 or more privately owned locations otherwise than on public water land or land that is the subject of an aquaculture lease,
(f) a class F permit authorising a person to operate a fish pond, tank or other structure with a view to charging members of the public for the right to fish in the pond, tank or structure,
(g) a class G permit authorising experimental aquaculture to be undertaken,
(h) a class H permit authorising a fish hatchery to be operated,
(i) a class I permit authorising aquaculture to be undertaken for a charitable or non-profit making purpose.
(2) A class I permit cannot be issued for a period of more than 3 months.
(3) In this clause, "fish hatchery" means a place where the progeny of fish are produced for the purpose of selling them.
Note: "Public water land" is defined in section 4 (1) of the Act.



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