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FISHERIES (ABALONE) RULES 2000 (S.R. 2000, NO. 3) - REG 29

29. Diver’s docket

      (1) The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must complete the information relating to fishing in Part A of a diver’s docket –

(a) on the day on which the abalone are taken; and

(b) as soon as possible after that day’s diving is complete.

Penalty:

Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 3 penalty.

      (2) The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must complete Part A of a diver’s docket within 4 hours after the abalone are landed.

Penalty:

Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 3 penalty.

      (3) The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must complete Part A of a diver’s docket –

(a) if the processing premises are located within the landing area, before the abalone enters the premises, place or vehicle; or

(b) in any other case, before the abalone leave the landing area.

Penalty:

Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 3 penalty.

      (4) The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must –

(a) send the pink sheet of the completed diver’s docket to the Secretary within 48 hours after Part B of the diver’s docket has been completed; and

(b) retain the white copy of the completed diver’s docket for at least 5 years.

Penalty:

Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 2 penalty.

      (5) The holder of a fishing licence (abalone dive) must ensure that any information entered on a diver’s docket appears and is maintained in a clear and legible manner on the pink sheet and each copy of the diver’s docket.

Penalty:

Fine not exceeding the applicable Grade 2 penalty.


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