(1) PURPOSE. The purpose of a Marine Chemical SAL is to monitor the use of marine chemicals for the live harvest of marine organisms.

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    (2) ELIGIBILITY. A Marine Chemical SAL may be issued to:
    (a) A person who holds any other type of SAL.
    (b) A commercial harvester of marine life species, as those species are listed in Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 68B-42, who holds a Saltwater Products License with Restricted Species endorsement, and a Marine Life Transferable Dive or Non-Transferable Dive endorsement.
    (3) FEES AND APPLICATION.
    (a) The processing fee for a Marine Chemical SAL is $25.00. A processing fee is non-refundable.
    (b) An applicant for a Marine Chemical SAL for commercial harvesting purposes must indicate the use of Quinaldine on the application for a Commercial Saltwater Products License (SPL). If the applicant is not applying for the use of a marine chemical for commercial harvesting purposes and desires to use a marine chemical in conjunction with another type of SAL, a section is provided on the application forms for all other SALs to request the use of marine chemicals as harvesting gear, and to provide information on the type and maximum amounts and chemical concentration requested for use. The $25.00 processing fee for a Marine Chemical SAL is waived for an applicant who is applying for a Marine Chemical SAL as part of another type of SAL.
    (4) LICENSE CONDITIONS. A Marine Chemical SAL holder is subject to the following conditions and restrictions:
    (a) The use of quinaldine must be consistent with Fl. Admin. Code R. 68B-42.007
    (b) A chemical must be used in a prudent manner so as not to cause injury or damage to non-target species or nearby sensitive species or habitats.
    (c) Species harvested pursuant to a Marine Chemical SAL shall not be sold as food for human consumption.
    (5) REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
    (a) The holder of a Marine Chemical SAL that is issued in conjunction with any other type of SAL must identify on the activity report for the other SAL the marine organisms harvested with the authorized chemical.
    (b) The holder of a Marine Chemical SAL issued for commercial marine life harvesting activities must report all landings of live marine life species harvested with a marine chemical via the Marine Fisheries Trip Ticket system pursuant to Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 68E-5, and Sections 379.361, 379.362 and 379.414, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History-New 7-1-04, Amended 11-19-09.