Sec. 78.104. LICENSING. (a) If the commission adopts one or more licenses to be issued under this subchapter, a person may not engage in commercial crab fishing without a license adopted by the commission. If the commission adopts a commercial crab boat license to be issued under this subchapter, a person may not operate a boat for the purpose of commercial crab fishing without having a boat license as prescribed by the commission. (b) A proclamation under this section requiring a license must contain findings by the commission that support the need for the proclamation. In determining the need for a license requirement, the commission shall consider: (1) measures to prevent waste or depletion of crabs while achieving, on a continuing basis, the optimum yield for the fishery; (2) the best scientific information available; (3) the effect a licensing program would have on the management of crabs throughout the jurisdictional range; (4) the need to promote, where practicable, efficiency in using crabs; and (5) the need to enhance enforcement. (c) A proclamation issued under this section may: (1) establish a license that is issued to a person, to a person and limited to a vessel, or to a person according to the equipment used in commercial crab fishing, including issuing tags for crab traps placed in public waters under Section 66.018 ; (2) establish eligibility requirements for a license, including the use of historical participation in the industry or participation in the industry after August 31, 1995, and before November 14, 1996; (3) establish requirements for license transfer; (4) prohibit license transfer during certain time periods; and (5) establish a lottery or an auction for issuing licenses.
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