Delaware Code § 7-931

Theft and attempted theft of fishing equipment or finfish from fishing equipment
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(a) No person shall take and/or remove any finfish from any fishing equipment that is owned by another person without having received
written authority to take and/or remove said finfish.
(b) No person shall attempt to take and/or remove any finfish from any fishing equipment that is owned by another person without
having received the express written authority to attempt to take and/or remove said finfish.
(c) No person shall remove legally placed fishing equipment of another person without the written permission of the lawful owner
thereof.
(d) No person shall attempt to remove legally placed fishing equipment of another person without the written permission of the lawful
owner thereof.
(e) The Division and employees thereof shall have the authority to confiscate and sell any finfish taken in violation of this section.
The purpose of any sale of confiscated finfish shall be to determine the fair market value of the illegally taken finfish and prevent the
wasting of the perishable resource. The moneys received from the sale of any finfish shall be paid to the owner of the fishing equipment
from which the finfish were illegally removed.
(f) Theft of finfish, or attempted theft of finfish, from another person's fishing equipment shall be a class A misdemeanor, unless
the value of the finfish is $300 or more, in which case it shall be a class E felony. Whoever violates this section shall be fined and/or
imprisoned in accordance with the fines and/or terms of imprisonment specified in Chapter 42 of Title 11 for a class A misdemeanor
and a class E felony.

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