(1) No person shall sell, purchase, attempt to purchase or sell, or transport any freshwater game fish unless otherwise authorized by specific rule of the Commission. Any person transporting game fish in excess of legal possession limits shall possess documentation that said fish have been acquired legally and are being legally transported.

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    (a) Holders of valid fishing licenses or persons exempt from such licenses may transport their legal possession limit.
    (b) No common carrier shall knowingly transport or receive for transportation any freshwater game fish unless such shipment is accompanied by a bill of lading showing the name of the shipper, aquaculture certificate of registration number issued by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services if an aquaculture product, total weight of or quantity of each species of fish shipped, and the date of the shipment.
    (c) The importation into or transportation within the state of any live Micropterus species is prohibited, except Micropterus salmoides floridanus that meet Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Genetic Authentication Standards listed in subsection (2) of this rule. Recreational anglers may transport their legally caught bag limit for personal use, which does not include the release of their catch into another waterbody. Micropterus salmoides floridanus may be imported into or transported within this state under a FWC import and transport permit, or a permit issued pursuant to Rule 68-5.005 or 68A-9.002, F.A.C. An import and transport permit application may be found at Myfwc.com/fl-lmb-genetic-authentication.
    (d) Persons authorized to possess, import and transport Micropterus salmoides floridanus shall collect and provide samples of stock in the presence of Commission personnel upon request.
    (e) Micropterus species being transported in Florida must be accompanied with documentation providing the date of the shipment, total weight or quantity of each species of Micropterus shipped, Micropterus salmoides floridanus Genetic Authentication documentation if transporting live Micropterus, appropriate bill of lading showing the name of the shipper, Aquaculture Certificate of Registration number issued by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services or an FWC import and transport permit, except as permitted pursuant to Rule 68-5.005 or 68A-9.002, F.A.C. These documents must be available for immediate inspection upon request by Commission personnel.
    (2) Persons possessing a valid aquaculture certificate of registration from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as required in Florida Statutes § 597.004:
    (a) May sell and transport live game fish produced in private ponds or private hatcheries as brood stock, to stock private ponds, or for aquarium display.
    (b) May sell game fish commonly called panfish as defined in Fl. Admin. Code R. 68A-1.004, as bait provided the fish are four inches or less in total length.
    (c) May import, transport, culture and sell as food fish, game fish as defined in Rules 68A-1.004(33)(b)-(g), and Micropterus salmoides floridanus.
    (d) Must confirm genetics of Micropterus salmoides floridanus in a manner consistent with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Genetic Authentication Standards of Micropterus salmoides floridanus (Myfwc.com/fl-lmb-genetic-authentication), which is adopted and incorporated herein by reference at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14143 effective March 2022. Documentation of genetic authentication must be maintained and available for immediate inspection upon request by Commission personnel.
    (3) Freshwater non-game fish may be taken and sold as provided by law and these rules.
    (4) No person shall sell or possess for the purpose of sale any freshwater fish without having in his possession a bill of sale or other documentary evidence showing the name and address of the supplier of any such fish.
    (5) The foregoing shall not prohibit the sale or purchase of mounted specimens of lawfully taken freshwater fish.
    (6) Any person transporting fish or frogs for a holder of any commercial license issued under provisions of Florida Statutes § 379.363, shall be in possession of documentation that such license has been issued and is valid.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const., 379.363 FS. History-New 8-1-79, Amended 6-21-82, 7-1-84, Formerly 39-23.09, Amended 9-30-86, 4-11-90, 6-20-90, 4-12-98, Formerly 39-23.009, Amended 7-1-05, 5-15-22.