Fisheries (General and Fees) Regulations 2016


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Fisheries (General and Fees) Regulations 2016

I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following regulations under the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 .

23 May 2016

C. WARNER

Governor

By Her Excellency's Command,

JEREMY ROCKLIFF

Minister for Primary Industries and Water

PART 1 - Preliminary

1.   Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Fisheries (General and Fees) Regulations 2016 .

2.   Commencement

These regulations take effect on 24 May 2016.

3.   Interpretation

In these regulations –
abalone means fish of the genus Haliotis;
abalone deed of agreement means a deed of agreement –
(a) entered into under section 99 of the Act; or
(b) continued in force under section 14 of the Marine Resources (Savings and Transitional) Act 1995 ;
Act means the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 ;
banded morwong means fish of the species Cheilodactylus spectabilis;
bivalve means fish of the class Bivalvia;
blacklip abalone means fish of the species Haliotis rubra;
child means a person who has not attained the age of 16 years;
finfish means fish of the class Osteichthyes;
fish dispatch docket means a docket relating to the movement of abalone, rock lobster or giant crab that is part of records required to be kept under the Act;
fish merchant means –
(a) the holder of any licence other than a fishing licence (recreational); or
(b) a person who carries on the business of selling fish;
fish receipt docket means a docket relating to the receipt of abalone, rock lobster or giant crab that is part of records required to be kept under the Act;
fishing licence (abalone dive) means a fishing licence of a kind referred to in rule 7(a)(i) of the Fisheries (Abalone) Rules 2009 ;
giant crab means crab of the species Pseudocarcinus gigas;
Grade 1 penalty means the penalty specified in regulation 5 of the Penalty Regulations;
Grade 2 penalty means the penalty specified in regulation 6 of the Penalty Regulations;
Grade 3 penalty means the penalty specified in regulation 7 of the Penalty Regulations;
greenlip abalone means fish of the species Haliotis laevigata;
GST has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 of the Commonwealth;
holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) includes a supervisor of such a licence;
licensing year means the period beginning on 1 September each year and ending at midnight on 31 August the following year;
mother boat means a fishing vessel that –
(a) is used to transport holders of a fishing licence (abalone dive) on fishing trips for abalone; and
(b) is used by holders of a fishing licence (abalone dive) –
(i) to act as a diving platform to take abalone for commercial purposes; or
(ii) to operate a fishing vessel, or auxiliary vessel, that acts as a diving platform to take abalone for commercial purposes;
Penalty Regulations means the Fisheries (Penalties) Regulations 2011 ;
pensioner means a person who is –
(a) the holder of a current Pensioner Concession Card issued in accordance with the Social Security Act 1991 of the Commonwealth; or
(b) the holder of a current Gold Card or White Card issued in accordance with the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth;
processing operation means treating fish by one or more of the following processes:
(a) cutting up;
(b) breaking up;
(c) shelling;
(d) skinning;
(e) shucking;
(f) filleting;
(g) cooking;
(h) drying;
(i) curing;
(j) smoking;
(k) voiding;
(l) purging;
(m) packing, for the purpose of dispatching the fish from the processing premises;
(n) freezing;
(o) canning;
rock lobster means rock lobster of the genus Jasus or Sagmariasus;
scallop means fish of the species –
(a) Equichlamys bifrons (commonly known as queen scallop); or
(b) Pecten fumatus (commonly known as commercial scallop); or
(c) Mimachlamys asperrimus (commonly known as doughboy scallop);
shell length, in relation to an abalone, means the diameter of the abalone shell at its widest, whether the shell is broken or chipped or not;
sporophyll means that part of an algal stem containing or producing spores;
Undaria means –
(a) exotic marine alga Undaria pinnatifida (commonly known as wakame); and
(b) sporophyll of that alga;
wild, in relation to any species or kind of fish, means State waters other than those to which a marine farming licence specifying that species or kind of fish relates.
PART 2 - Minimum sizes

4.   Taking or possessing abalone

(1)  A person must not take abalone with a shell length less than 127 millimetres unless that person is the holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive).
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(2)  A person must not have possession of abalone with a shell length less than 127 millimetres unless that person –
(a) is the holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive); or
(b) is the holder of a fish processing licence; or
(c) has bought or received the abalone from a fish merchant.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(3)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take or have possession of abalone with a shell length less than 110 millimetres.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.

5.   Taking or possessing greenlip abalone

A person must not take or have possession of greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.

6.   Possession by fish processing licence holder

(1)  The holder of a fish processing licence must not have possession of –
(a) abalone with a shell length less than 110 millimetres; or
(b) greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres; or
(c) abalone taken from State waters with a smaller shell length than that which may legally be taken from those waters by the holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive).
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(2)  Subregulation (1)(a) and (b) do not apply to abalone that has been cultivated elsewhere than in the wild.

7.   Taking or possessing abalone in certain waters

(1)  In this regulation –
area A means the area of State waters adjacent to the south and west coasts of the mainland of Tasmania between an imaginary straight line due south from Whale Head near South East Cape and an imaginary straight line due west from the mouth of the Wild Wave River near Sandy Cape;
Bass Strait area means the area of State waters adjacent to the north coast of Tasmania and the Furneaux Group of islands in Bass Strait bounded in the west by the line of longitude 145° 22’ 42” East and in the east by an imaginary line beginning where the line of longitude 147° 27’ 00” East meets the high-water mark of the north coast of the mainland of Tasmania in Anderson Bay, then running due north until its junction with the line of latitude 40° 39’ South, then due east along that line of latitude to the limit of State waters;
Couta Rocks area means the area of State waters adjacent to the west coast of Tasmania bounded in the north by an imaginary line running due west from the mouth of the Arthur River to the limit of State waters and in the south by an imaginary line running due west from Wild Wave River near Sandy Cape to the limit of State waters;
east coast area means the area of State waters adjacent to the east, south-east and south coasts of Tasmania bounded in the north by an imaginary line starting from the northern side of the mouth of the Great Musselroe River at Musselroe Bay, then running due west for 100 metres, then following the shoreline 100 metres from shore to the northernmost tip of Musselroe Point, then running due north until its junction with the line of latitude 40o 48' 00" South and then running due east to the outer limit of State waters, and bounded in the south by an imaginary straight line running due south from Whale Head near South East Cape to the outer limit of State waters;
King Island greenlip area means the area of State waters adjacent to King Island bounded by the line of latitude 40o 20' 00" South in the south, the line of longitude 143o 30' 00" East in the west, the line of latitude 39o 30' 00" South in the north and the line of longitude 14430' 00" East in the east;
north coast blacklip area means the area of State waters adjacent to the north coast of mainland Tasmania bounded by an imaginary line starting at the point where the line of longitude 145° 22’ 42” East meets the high-water mark near Cowrie Point and running due north along that line of longitude until its junction with the line of latitude 40° 35’ 00” South, then running east along that line of latitude until its junction with the line of longitude 147° 27’ 00” East and then running south along that line of longitude to the high-water mark of the north coast of the mainland of Tasmania in Anderson Bay;
northern blacklip area means the area of State waters adjacent to the north, north-west and north-east coasts of the mainland of Tasmania and King Island, and those State waters generally north of a line bounded in the east by an imaginary line from the northern side of the mouth of the Great Musselroe River at Musselroe Bay running due west for 100 metres, then following the shoreline 100 metres from shore to the northernmost tip of Musselroe Point, then running due north until its junction with the line of latitude 40o 48' 00" South, and then running due east to the outer limit of State waters, and bounded in the west by an imaginary line from the northernmost point of Woolnorth Point to Brown Rocks then running due west to the limit of State waters;
north-west area means the area of State waters adjacent to the west coast and north-west coast of Tasmania bounded in the north by an imaginary line running from the northernmost point of Woolnorth Point to Brown Rocks and then running due west to the limit of State waters, and in the south by an imaginary line running due west from the mouth of the Arthur River to the limit of State waters;
Perkins Bay greenlip area means –
(a) the area of State waters adjacent to the north coast of Tasmania bounded by an imaginary line running due north along the line of longitude 147o 27’ 00” East until its junction with the line of latitude 40o 35’ 00” South, then west along that line of latitude until its junction with the line of longitude 145o 2’ 52.2” East, and then south along that line of longitude; and
(b) the area of State waters adjacent to the north coast of Tasmania known as Robbins Passage bounded in the east by an imaginary line running due north along the line of longitude 145o 2’ 52.2” East, and bounded in the west by an imaginary line running due north along the line of longitude 144o 55’ 00” East;
southern area means the area of State waters adjacent to the east, south-east, south, south-west and west coasts of Tasmania bounded in the north on the east coast by an imaginary line from the northern side of the mouth of the Great Musselroe River at Musselroe Bay running due west for 100 metres, then following the shoreline 100 metres from shore to the northernmost tip of Musselroe Point, then running due north until its junction with the line of latitude 40° 48' 00" South, and then running due east to the outer limit of State waters, and bounded in the north on the west coast by an imaginary line running due west from the mouth of the Arthur River to the limit of State waters.
(2)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 140 millimetres from any of the waters within area A.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(3)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of any abalone with a shell length less than 140 millimetres in area A, or on land within one kilometre of any of the waters within area A, unless –
(a) the holder is undertaking a fishing trip on a mother boat; and
(b) the mother boat is in State waters north of an imaginary line running due west from Cape Sorell to the limit of State waters or in Macquarie Harbour or the Channel into Macquarie Harbour; and
(c) the abalone has a shell length not less than 132 millimetres.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(4)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 127 millimetres from the northern blacklip area other than the Bass Strait area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(5)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of any abalone with a shell length less than 127 millimetres in the northern blacklip area other than in the Bass Strait area, or on land within one kilometre of any waters within those waters, unless –
(a) the holder is undertaking a fishing trip on a mother boat; and
(b) the abalone has a shell length not less than 114 millimetres; and
(c) the abalone was taken in the Bass Strait area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(6)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 114 millimetres from the Bass Strait area other than the north coast blacklip area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(7)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of any abalone with a shell length less than 114 millimetres in the Bass Strait area (other than the north coast blacklip area) unless –
(a) the holder of the fishing licence (abalone dive) is undertaking a fishing trip on a mother boat; and
(b) the abalone has a shell length not less than 110 millimetres; and
(c) the abalone was taken in the north coast blacklip area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(8)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres in the waters of the north-west area or on land within one kilometre of those waters.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(9)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 136 millimetres from the Couta Rocks area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(10)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of any abalone with a shell length less than 136 millimetres in the Couta Rocks area, or on land within one kilometre of any waters within the Couta Rocks area, unless –
(a) the holder is undertaking a fishing trip on a mother boat; and
(b) the abalone has a shell length not less than 132 millimetres.
Penalty:  Grade 2 penalty.
(11)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres from the waters of the north-west area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(12)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not have possession of abalone with a shell length less than 138 millimetres in the waters of the east coast area, or on land within one kilometre of those waters, unless –
(a) the abalone was taken in the northern blacklip area, Bass Strait area or north coast blacklip area; and
(b) the abalone does not have a shell length less than 110 millimetres; and
(c) the holder is undertaking a fishing trip on a mother boat; and
(d) the mother boat is in State waters bounded in the north by the eastern boundary of the northern blacklip area and in the south by an imaginary straight line running due east from the tip of St Helens Point to the limit of State waters, or within the waters of Georges Bay.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(13)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take abalone with a shell length less than 138 millimetres from the waters of the east coast area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(14)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 150 millimetres from, or have possession of greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 150 millimetres in, the King Island greenlip area or on land within one kilometre of any of those waters.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(15)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 145 millimetres from, or have possession of greenlip abalone that has a shell length of less than 145 millimetres in, waters other than those in the Perkins Bay greenlip area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(16)  The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres from, or have possession of greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres in, the Perkins Bay greenlip area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(17)  A person who is not the holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not take or have possession of greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 145 millimetres in State waters, other than waters in the Perkins Bay greenlip area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(18)  A person must not take abalone with a shell length less than 138 millimetres in the southern area.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(19)  A person who is not the holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must not possess any abalone with a shell length less than 138 millimetres in the southern area, on land within one kilometre of any waters within the southern area, unless that person –
(a) is the holder of a fish processing licence; or
(b) has bought or received the abalone from a fish merchant.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.

8.   Taking or possessing certain abalone

(1)  A person must not take or have possession of any abalone with a shell length less than 110 millimetres that has been cultivated elsewhere than in the wild unless the person –
(a) is the holder of a marine farming licence authorising abalone farming; or
(b) is acting with the authority of the holder of such a licence; or
(c) is the holder of a fish processing licence who has bought or received the abalone from the holder of a marine farming licence authorising abalone farming; or
(d) has bought or received the abalone from a fish merchant.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
(2)  A person must not take or have possession of any greenlip abalone with a shell length less than 132 millimetres that has been cultivated elsewhere than in the wild unless the person –
(a) is the holder of a marine farming licence authorising abalone farming; or
(b) is acting with the authority of the holder of such a licence; or
(c) is the holder of a fish processing licence who has bought or received the abalone from the holder of a marine farming licence authorising abalone farming; or
(d) has bought or received the abalone from a fish merchant.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.
PART 3 - Fees

9.   Beach price for abalone deed of agreement

(1)  In this regulation –
abalone purchaser means a person who has purchased more than 80 tonnes of abalone in the preceding 12 months.
(2)  For the purpose of fees payable under an abalone deed of agreement, the beach price is the average price per kilogram of abalone paid by abalone purchasers to the holders of fishing licences (abalone quota), holders of fishing licences (abalone) or holders of fishing licences (abalone dive).
(3)  The price per kilogram of abalone paid must be the true value taking into account –
(a) each payment and other forms of payments; and
(b) any rights, privileges or benefits paid directly or indirectly for the abalone.

10.   Fee under 1994 abalone deed of agreement

(1)  In this regulation –
1994 abalone deed of agreement means the deed of agreement made on 30 June 1994 pursuant to section 7 of the former Fisheries Act 1959 in respect of the right to take and acquire abalone for commercial purposes in State fishing waters, as –
(a) continued in force under section 14 of the Marine Resources (Savings and Transitional) Act 1995 ; and
(b) renewed under clause 4 thereof for a term of 10 years commencing on 1 January 2004 (the renewed term);
fee means the fee referred to in clause 5.2 of the 1994 abalone deed of agreement;
next 2 terms, of the 1994 abalone deed of agreement, means the 2 terms immediately following the renewed term.
(2)  Pursuant to clause 4.5 of the 1994 abalone deed of agreement, the fee to be paid during the next 2 terms of that deed of agreement is a fee determined in accordance with Schedule 3 .

11.   Fees

(1)  The fees specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 are prescribed as the fees payable in respect of the fishing licence matters to which they respectively relate.
(2)  The fees specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1 are prescribed as the fees payable in respect of the fish processing licence matters to which they respectively relate.
(3)  The fees specified in Part 3 of Schedule 1 are prescribed as the fees payable in respect of the handling licence matters to which they respectively relate.
(4)  The fees specified in Part 4 of Schedule 1 are prescribed as the fees payable in respect of the marine farming licence matters to which they respectively relate.
(5)  The fees specified in Schedule 2 are prescribed as the fees payable in respect of the miscellaneous matters to which they respectively relate.
(6)  The fees specified in Schedules 1 and 2, other than item 6 of Schedule 2, are GST exempt.
(7)  The fees specified in item 6 of Schedule 2 are GST inclusive.

12.   Fees for fishing licence (abalone quota)

In addition to the payment of the fee specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 for the renewal of a fishing licence (abalone quota), the following fees are payable for that licence:
(a) a quarterly fee to take and acquire abalone, calculated and payable in respect of each billing period, as if the licence were a deed of agreement made under section 7 of the former Fisheries Act 1959;
(b) a fee (if any) determined under section 99(3) of the Act in respect of the renewal as if the licence were an abalone deed of agreement.
PART 4 - Miscellaneous

13.   Notifiable decisions

The decisions specified in Part 1 of Schedule 4 are prescribed as decisions in respect of which a notice is to be served under section 280 of the Act.

14.   Appealable determinations

The determinations specified in Part 2 of Schedule 4 are prescribed as determinations after a review in respect of which a person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal under section 283 of the Act.

15.   Prohibition on taking certain fish

(1)  A person must not take or be in possession of a keyhole limpet or limpet of any of the superfamilies Fissurellacea, Patellacea or Siphonariacea.
Penalty:  Grade 2 penalty.
(2)  Subregulation (1) does not apply to an Aborigine who is engaged in an Aboriginal activity.
(3)  A person, in State waters, must not take, or be in possession of, any of the following:
(a) any species of pipehorse, pipefish, seahorse or seadragon of the family Syngnathidae;
(b) a handfish of the family Brachionichthyidae;
(c) a threefin blenny of the genus Forsterygion.
Penalty:  Grade 2 penalty.
(4)  A person must not take, or be in possession of, any of the following:
(a) great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias);
(b) basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus);
(c) grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus);
(d) megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios);
(e) whale shark (Rhincodon typus).
Penalty:  Grade 2 penalty.

16.   Prescribed classes for storage of fish

For the purpose of section 69 of the Act, abalone, banded morwong, giant crab, rock lobster and scallop are prescribed classes of fish.

17.   Prescribed species for seizure of fish

For the purpose of section 200(c)(ii) of the Act, abalone, banded morwong, giant crab, rock lobster and scallop are prescribed species of fish.

18.   Commercially protected fish

For the purpose of section 100 of the Act, the following are prescribed as classes of fish:
(a) abalone;
(b) cast bullkelp (Durvillaea potatorum) in the waters of the West Coast of Tasmania from Cape Grim to Cape Sorell.

19.   Prescribed matters for fish processing offence

For the purpose of section 67(1)(b) of the Act –
(a) the prescribed quantity of fish is 10 tonnes; and
(b) the prescribed fish is all fish other than abalone, banded morwong, giant crab, rock lobster and scallop; and
(c) the prescribed period is one licensing year.

20.   Prescribed apparatus illegally used

For the purpose of section 268(1A)(c) of the Act, the prescribed apparatus is a fish cauf, fish trap, giant crab trap, set line and rock lobster ring.

21.   Prescribed fish for definition of Aboriginal activity

For the purpose of paragraph (b) of the definition of Aboriginal activity in section 3 of the Act, the fish specified in Schedule 5 are prescribed fish.

22.   Industry levy

A levy payable by a person under section 279 of the Act is due and payable –
(a) when the person applies for the grant or renewal of a licence under which an activity to which the levy relates is undertaken; or
(b) within 30 days after the Minister issues written notification that the levy is due and payable.

23.   Noxious fish

(1)  In this regulation –
restricted zone means the State waters inshore of an imaginary line extending from Cape Degerando to Cape Sonnerat to Mistaken Cape to Cape Frederick Henrick, other than the waters of Blackman Bay west of an imaginary straight line from the southern most extent of the spit to the northern most part of Little Chinaman Bay.
(2)  The following species of fish are noxious fish in State waters:
(a) Northern Pacific seastar (Asterias amurensis);
(b) European carp (Cyprinus carpio);
(c) black striped mussel (Mytilopsis sallei);
(d) European shore crab (Carcinus maenas) (also known as green crab);
(e) Undaria pinnatifida, other than in the restricted zone;
(f) giant fan worm (Sabella spallanzanii);
(g) green algae (Caulerpa taxifolia).

24.   Keeping records

The following people are prescribed persons for the purpose of section 145 of the Act:
(a) a person who at any time in the preceding 5 years was the holder of an authorisation;
(b) a person approved under section 87 or 88 of the Act.

25.   Unauthorised possession of docket book

A person or an agent of a person must not have possession of any of the following unused dockets unless the docket was issued to the person and the person is the current holder of a fish processing licence or a handling licence:
(a) fish dispatch docket;
(b) fish receipt docket.
Penalty:  Grade 3 penalty.

26.   Return of unused docket book

A person who was the holder of a fish processing licence or a handling licence, within 14 days after the expiration or cancellation of the licence, must return to the Secretary the following unused dockets issued to that person:
(a) fish dispatch docket;
(b) fish receipt docket.
Penalty:  Grade 2 penalty.

27.   Prescribed purposes for changes to management plans

(1)  For the purpose of section 48A(1)(f) of the Act, extending the duration of a management plan for a period not exceeding 12 months is a prescribed purpose.
(2)  Despite subregulation (1) , extending the duration of a management plan for a period not exceeding 12 months is not a prescribed purpose for the purpose of section 48A(1)(f) of the Act if that management plan has previously been changed for that purpose under that section.
SCHEDULE 1 - Licence fees

Regulation 11(1) , (2) , (3) and (4)

PART 1 - Fishing licences

1. 

Fishing licence (personal) Grant or renewal

90 fee units

2. 

Fishing licence (vessel)

 
 

(a) Grant of non-transferable licence endorsed for taking of abalone only

400 fee units

 

(b) Renewal

300 fee units

 

(c) Transfer

 
 

(i) for a period not exceeding 2 years (whether or not the transfer includes all licences specified on the fishing certificate)

100 fee units

 

(ii) to comply with a court order (whether or not the transfer includes all licences specified on the fishing certificate)

100 fee units

 

(iii) in settlement of an estate (whether or not the transfer includes all licences specified on the fishing certificate)

100 fee units

 

(iv) if parties to the transfer are persons related by family within the meaning of section 7 of the Relationships Act 2003 (whether or not the transfer includes all licences specified on the fishing certificate)

100 fee units

 

(v) in all other cases

1 500 fee units

 

(d) Variation

 
 

(i) change of fishing vessel

200 fee units

 

(ii) removal of fishing vessel

100 fee units

 

(iii) entry of fishing vessel

200 fee units

3. 

Fishing licence (abalone dive)

 
 

(a) Renewal

100 fee units

 

(b) Transfer

250 fee units

 

(c) Granting approval of other form of supervision of activity under licence

200 fee units

 

(d) Variation (de-authorise quota)

50 fee units

4. 

Fishing licence (abalone quota)

 
 

Renewal

$100

5. 

Fishing licence (commercial dive)

 
 

(a) Renewal

400 fee units

 

(b) Transfer

250 fee units

 

(c) Variation

200 fee units

6. 

Fishing licence (mackerel – category A)

 
 

(a) Renewal (no quota)

50 fee units

 

(b) Variation (increase quota), each tonne

4.03 fee units

7. 

Fishing licence (mackerel – category B)

 
 

Renewal

660 fee units

8. 

Fishing licence (recreational)

 
 

(a) Grant or renewal –

 
 

(i) one licence (pensioner)

20 fee units

 

(ii) one licence (child)

20 fee units

 

(iii) one licence (other)

35 fee units

 

(iv) each additional licence

5 fee units

 

(b) Variation –

 
 

(i) application

5 fee units

 

(ii) each additional licence

5 fee units

 

(c) Tags – replacement

5 fee units

 

(d) Licence certificate – replacement

5 fee units

9. 

Fishing licence (scallop)

 
 

(a) Renewal –

 
 

(i) fixed component

8 fee units per scallop quota unit

 

(ii) plus research levy component

2 fee units

 

(iii) plus fisheries management component

622 fee units plus 4.4 fee units per scallop quota unit

 

(b) Transfer of licence

250 fee units

 

(c) Transfer of permanent scallop quota units, per application

100 fee units

 

(d) Variation (seasonal quota transfer)

50 fee units

10. 

Fishing licence (scallop spat collection)

 
 

(a) Grant or renewal

935 fee units

 

(b) Variation (change, removal or entry of fishing vessel)

50 fee units

11. 

Fishing licence (giant crab)

 
 

(a) Renewal, each quota unit

135 fee units

 

(b) Transfer of licence

250 fee units

 

(c) Transfer of permanent giant crab units, per application

100 fee units

 

(d) Variation (seasonal quota transfer)

50 fee units

12. 

Fishing licence (rock lobster)

 
 

(a) Renewal, each quota unit

190 fee units

 

(b) Transfer of licence

500 fee units

 

(c) Transfer of permanent rock lobster units, per application

100 fee units

 

(d) Variation (seasonal quota transfer)

50 fee units

13. 

Fishing licence (recreational special rock lobster)

 
 

Application for 14-day licence

30 fee units

14. 

Fishing licence (Danish seine) – Renewal

200 fee units

15. 

Fishing licence (limited Danish seine) – Renewal

200 fee units

16. 

Fishing licence (marine plant)

 
 

(a) Grant (if only King Island bull kelp specified)

100 fee units

 

(b) Renewal (if only King Island bull kelp specified)

50 fee units

 

(c) Grant or renewal (all other cases)

300 fee units

17. 

Fishing licence (Undaria) – Renewal

500 fee units

18. 

Fishing licence (mussel spat collection)

 
 

(a) Grant or renewal

935 fee units

 

(b) Variation (change, removal or entry of fishing vessel)

50 fee units

19. 

Scalefish licences

 
 

(a) Fishing licence (purse seine net)

 
 

(i) renewal

340 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(b) Fishing licence (beach seine A)

 
 

(i) renewal

340 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(c) Fishing licence (beach seine B)

 
 

(i) renewal

210 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(d) Fishing licence (scalefish A)

 
 

(i) renewal

340 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(e) Fishing licence (scalefish B)

 
 

(i) renewal

210 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(f) Fishing licence (scalefish C)

 
 

renewal

140 fee units

 

(g) Fishing licence (banded morwong)

 
 

(i) renewal

340 fee units plus 10 fee units per banded morwong quota unit

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) permanent transfer of banded morwong quota units, per application

100 fee units

 

(iv) variation (seasonal quota transfer)

50 fee units

 

(h) Fishing licence (wrasse)

 
 

(i) renewal

210 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(i) Fishing licence (Australian salmon)

 
 

(i) renewal

680 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(j) Fishing licence (small-mesh gillnet)

 
 

(i) renewal

210 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(k) Fishing licence (southern calamari)

 
 

(i) renewal

510 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(l) fishing licence (octopus)

 
 

(i) renewal

4 750 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) variation

50 fee units

20. 

Fishing licence (automatic squid jig)

 
 

(a) renewal

500 fee units

 

(b) transfer

250 fee units

21. 

Shellfish licences

 
 

(a) Fishing licence (clam – Georges Bay North)

 
 

(i) renewal

2 000 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) variation

50 fee units

 

(b) Fishing licence (clam – Georges Bay South)

 
 

(i) renewal

2 000 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) variation

50 fee units

 

(c) Fishing licence (cockle – Ansons Bay)

 
 

(i) renewal

2 000 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) variation

50 fee units

 

(d) Fishing licence (native oyster – Georges Bay)

 
 

(i) renewal

2 000 fee units

 

(ii) transfer

250 fee units

 

(iii) variation

50 fee units

 

(e) Fishing licence (Pacific oyster)

 
 

(i) grant or renewal

100 fee units

 

(ii) variation

50 fee units

PART 2 - Fish processing licences

1. 

Grant or renewal, per licensing year, in respect of –

 
 

(a) any amount of abalone, giant crab, rock lobster or scallop; or

150 fee units

 

(b) 10 tonnes or more of other species or combination of other species

150 fee units

2. 

Endorsement for abalone

1 150 fee units

3. 

Endorsement for banded morwong

50 fee units

4. 

Endorsement for giant crab and/or rock lobster –

 
 

(a) processing less than 5 tonnes per licensing year

150 fee units

 

(b) processing 5 tonnes or more per licensing year

1 150 fee units

5. 

Endorsement for scallop

150 fee units

PART 3 - Handling licences

1. 

Grant or renewal

150 fee units

2. 

Endorsement for rock lobster and/or giant crab –

 
 

(a) handling less than 5 tonnes per licensing year

100 fee units

 

(b) handling 5 tonnes or more per licensing year

1 100 fee units

PART 4 - Marine farming licences

1. 

Renewal or variation in respect of species not farmed on land –

 

(a) Bivalve

 
 

(i) one species

835 fee units

 

(ii) each additional species

100 fee units

 

(b) Finfish

 
 

(i) one species

1 750 fee units

 

(ii) each additional species

100 fee units

 

(c) Seaweed

400 fee units

 

(d) Abalone

 
 

(i) one species

1 550 fee units

 

(ii) each additional species

100 fee units

 

(e) Other species

100 fee units

2. 

Renewal or variation in respect of species farmed on land –

 

(a) Abalone

 
 

(i) one species

1 550 fee units

 

(ii) each additional species

100 fee units

 

(b) Other species

300 fee units

3. 

Transfer –

 
 

(a) for species farmed on land

300 fee units

 

(b) for species not farmed on land

480 fee units

SCHEDULE 2 - Miscellaneous fees

Regulation 11(5)

1. 

Application under section 89 of Act for approval of another form of supervision of activity under licence

50 fee units

2. 

Application for grant of licence where original licence has expired. This fee does not apply to fish processing licences, handling licences and the following types of fishing licences: personal, recreational, marine plant, mussel spat collection and Pacific oyster

licence renewal fee plus 100 fee units

3. 

Examination of register kept under section 249 of Act

10 fee units

4. 

Obtaining copy or extract from register kept under section 298 of Act

10 fee units

5. 

Obtaining list of entries from register kept under section 298 of Act –

 
 

(a) first 200 names

20 fee units

 

(b) each additional 200 names, or part thereof

10 fee units

6. 

Purchase of tags for tagging rock lobster –

 
 

(a) horn tag – per tag

0.28 fee units

 

(b) tail tag – per tag

0.55 fee units

 

(c) meat only – per tag

0.35 fee units

SCHEDULE 3 - Fee under 1994 Abalone Deed of Agreement

Regulation 10

1.   Interpretation
In this Schedule –
billing period means billing period under clause 5 of the 1994 abalone deed of agreement;
BP or beach price means the beach price calculated under regulation 9 ;
Fee% means the fee percentage calculated under clause 3 ;
financial year means the 12-month period commencing on 1 July in any year;
relevant billing period, for a fee, means the billing period for which the fee is to be calculated.
2.   Calculation of fee
The fee is to be determined in accordance with the following formula:
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3.   Fee percentage
(1) The fee percentage is to be calculated in accordance with the following table:

Fee percentage per kg

 

Indexed beach price

0.00%

@

$7.00 and below

4.00%

@

$7.01 to $29.99

4.00%

@

$30.00

12.00%

@

$70.00 and all beach prices thereafter

(2) For the purposes of the table in subclause (1) , the BP is to be indexed in accordance with the following formula:
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where –
i1 is indexation, calculated under subclauses (3) and (4) , of the value of a fee unit.
(3) The formula for the purposes of the definition of i1 in subclause (2) is:
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where –
i1 is, subject to subclause (4) , the value of indexation for the financial year in which the relevant billing period occurs;
i0 is the value of indexation immediately preceding i1;
B is the value of a fee unit for the financial year in which the relevant billing period occurs;
C is the value of a fee unit for the financial year immediately preceding B.
(4) For the financial year commencing on 1 July 2013, i1 is 1.00.
(5) For beach prices falling between the amounts $30.00 and $70.00 in the table in subclause (1) , the fee percentage is the percentage, expressed to three decimal places, which appears on a straight line interpolation between the percentages listed for those amounts in the column headed "Fee percentage per kg".
SCHEDULE 4 - Decisions and determinations

Regulations 13 and 14

PART 1 - Notifiable decisions
 

Decision to be notified

Made by

Provision of Act

1. 

Which fishing certificate is to specify which fishing licence

Secretary

section 63

2. 

Grant of or refusal to grant licence other than a refusal under –

Minister

section 78

 

(a) section 78(2A); or

  
 

(b) section 78(2) to the extent that refusal is based on the grounds in section 78(1)(d)

  

3. 

Issue of licence as separate instrument or as endorsement on fishing certificate

Minister

section 79

4. 

Renewal of or refusal to renew licence

Minister

section 81

5. 

Transfer of or refusal to transfer licence

Minister

section 82

6. 

Transfer of or refusal to transfer quota or entitlement under licence

Minister

section 82

7. 

Variation of or refusal to vary licence

Minister

section 83

8. 

Approval of or refusal to approve leasing, sub-leasing or lending of licence

Minister

section 87

9. 

Approval of or refusal to approve person as substitute licensee

Minister

section 88

10. 

Approval of or refusal to approve another form of supervision of activity under licence

Minister

section 89

11. 

Requirement to destroy noxious fish

Minister

section 130

12. 

Addition, variation, revocation or substitution of condition of approval to engage in activity in marine resources protected area

Minister

section 133

13. 

Revocation of approval to engage in activity in marine resources protected area

Minister

section 134

14. 

Approval of or refusal to approve application for return of seized thing

Secretary

section 232

15. 

Extension of time for payment, waiver or refund of whole or part, acceptance of lesser amount, or grant or refusal to grant application for extension of time for payment of any fee, charge or royalty

Minister

section 275

PART 2 - Appealable determinations after review
 

Determination

Provision of Act

1. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to which fishing certificate is to specify which fishing licence

section 63

2. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to grant of or refusal to grant licence other than a refusal under –

section 78

 

(a) section 78(2A); or

 
 

(b) section 78(2) to the extent that refusal is based on the grounds in section 78(1)(d)

 

3. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to issue of licence as separate instrument or as endorsement on fishing certificate

section 79

4. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to renewal of or refusal to renew licence

section 81

5. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to transfer of or refusal to transfer licence

section 82

6. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to transfer of or refusal to transfer quota or entitlement under a licence

section 82

7. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to variation of or refusal to vary licence

section 83

8. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to approval of or refusal to approve leasing, sub-leasing or lending licence

section 87

9. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to approval of or refusal to approve person as substitute licensee

section 88

10. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to approval of or refusal to approve another form of supervision of activity under licence

section 89

11. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to requirement to destroy noxious fish

section 130

12. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to addition, variation, revocation or substitution of condition of approval to engage in activity in marine resources protected area

section 133

13. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to revocation of approval to engage in activity in marine resources protected area

section 134

14. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to approval of or refusal to approve application for return of seized thing

section 232

15. 

Substituting, confirming or revoking decision relating to extension of time for payment, waiver or refund of whole or part, acceptance of lesser amount, or grant or refusal to grant application for extension of time for payment of any fee, charge or royalty

section 275

SCHEDULE 5 - Prescribed fish for definition of Aboriginal activity

Regulation 21

 

Common or used name

Scientific name

 

Shellfish

 

1. 

Banded or Silver Kelp shell

Bankivia fasciata

2. 

Black Crow or Black Nerite

Nerita atramentosa

3. 

Blue and Brown Gulls or Banded Periwinkle

Nodilittorina unifasciata

4. 

Buckies, Pheasant shell or Painted Lady

Phasianella australis

5. 

Cats' Teeth or Estuarine Mud Whelk shell

Batillariella estuarina

6. 

Cats' Teeth or Lined Rissoina

Rissoina lintea

7. 

Cats' Teeth or Variegated Rissoina

Rissoina variegata

8. 

Dark and Yellow Buttons or Conniwink

Bembicium melanostomum

9. 

Gold-mouth Conniwink

Bembicium auratum

10. 

Jewelled Top shell

Calliostoma armillata

11. 

King Maireener or Choice Sea-weed shell

Phasianotrochus eximius

12. 

Maireener (Pink-tipped Kelp shell)

Phasianotrochus apicinus

13. 

Maireener (Rainbow Kelp shell)

Phasianotrochus irisodontes

14. 

Mud Whelk shell

Zeacumantus diemenensis

15. 

Oat or Dove shells

Mitrella spp.

16. 

Otherside Penguins or Pygmy Margin shell

Mesoginella pygmaeoides

17. 

Penguin

Austroginella muscaria

18. 

Rice or Rye shell

Truncatella scalarina

19. 

Striped Dog Whelk

Nassarius pauperatus

20. 

Striped Buttons or Striped-mouth Conniwink

Bembicium nanum

21. 

Toothies, Toosies or Delicate Air Breather shell

Marinula xanthostoma

22. 

Top shell

Clanculus dunkeri

23. 

Wedge shell

Paphies cuneata

24. 

White Dog Whelk

Nassarius nigellus

 

Marine Plants

 

25. 

All species of seagrass, seaweed and other aquatic vascular plants

 

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.

Notified in the Gazette on 24 May 2016

These regulations are administered in the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the regulation)

These regulations –
(a) prescribe minimum size limits for the abalone fishery; and
(b) prescribe the decisions that are subject to review by the Minister or Secretary; and
(c) prescribe the determinations that are subject to appeal to the Appeal Tribunal; and
(d) prescribe controls for the taking or possession of certain species of fish; and
(e) prescribe noxious fish; and
(f) prescribe other miscellaneous matters; and
(g) are made consequentially on the repeal of the Fisheries (General and Fees) Regulations 2006 under section 11 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1992 .