Maryland Code § NR-4-2A-05

Section NR-4-2A-05
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(a) (1) Except with respect to species of fish determined to be
endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, the Secretary,
upon the petition of an interested person that meets the requirements of paragraph
(2) of this subsection, shall conduct a review of any listed or unlisted species proposed
to be removed from or added to the lists published pursuant to § 4-2A-04(f) of this
subtitle, if the Secretary makes and publishes a public notice that the person has
presented substantial evidence which warrants a review.
(2) A petition submitted by an interested person under paragraph (1)
of this subsection shall include:
(i) A description of the biological distribution of the species in
the State;
(ii) The life needs and habitat requirements of the species;
(iii) Evidence:
1. Of the species' decline, if the species is an unlisted
species; or
2. That the species is more common than previously
believed and documented, if the species is a listed species;

(iv) All known threats that jeopardize the continued existence
of the species;
(v) Any other relevant biological and ecological data or other
life history information pertinent to the status of the species;
(vi) Evidence that the species is recognized as a valid species
or an infraspecific taxon of regional or national significance; and
(vii) Adequate documentation that the species occurs naturally
and is permanently established in the State.
(b) When any species of fish is listed as a threatened species pursuant to §
4-2A-04(f) of this subtitle, the Secretary shall adopt regulations necessary and
advisable to provide for the conservation of the species. The Secretary, by regulation,
shall prohibit with respect to any threatened species of fish any act prohibited under
subsection (c) of this section.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, with respect to any
endangered species of fish, no person may:
(1) Export the species from the State;
(2) Take the species within the State;
(3) Possess, process, sell, or offer for sale, deliver, carry, transport, or
ship the species by any means; or
(4) Violate any regulation pertaining to the conservation of the
species or to any threatened species of wildlife listed pursuant to this subsection and
adopted by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this section.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, with respect to any
endangered species of fish, no person may:
(1) Export the species from the State;
(2) Possess, process, sell, offer for sale, deliver, carry, transport, or
ship the species by any means; or
(3) Violate any regulation pertaining to the species or to any
threatened species of fish listed pursuant to § 4-2A-04(f) of this subtitle and adopted
by the Secretary.

(e) If any endangered species of fish which enters the State from another
state or from a point outside the territorial limits of the United States and which is
being transported to a point within or beyond the State may be so entered and
transported without restriction in accordance with the terms of any federal permit or
permit issued under the laws or regulations of another state.
(f) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Secretary may
issue a permit, under the terms and conditions he prescribes, to allow any act
otherwise prohibited by subsections (c) and (d) of this section for scientific purposes,
to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species, and on or after January
1, 1990, for aquaculture involving the affected species in nontidal ponds, lakes, or
impoundments.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1) of this
subsection, on or after June 1, 1989, the Secretary may issue a permit to allow the
purchase of striped bass or striped bass hybrid from out-of-state sources for
possession and raising in aquaculture operations in nontidal ponds, lakes, or
impoundments in the State.

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