250 R.I. Code R. 250-RICR-60-00-5.7

Current through December 26, 2024
Section 250-RICR-60-00-5.7 - Regulations
A. Trout Conservation Stamp Regulations
1. No person fifteen (15) years of age or older, other than persons who are defined as blind pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 20-2-31(d), disabled as defined by R.I. Gen. Laws § 20-2-31(h), or are sixty-five (65) years of age or older, shall take any trout or shall engage in placing, operating, or superintending a device for the purpose of taking or catching fish from water bodies which are designated "catch-and-release" or "fly-fishing only", without first obtaining a regular fishing license and a Rhode Island trout conservation stamp for the current year. Each stamp shall be validated by the signature of the licensee written in ink across the face of the stamp, and shall be in his or her possession while engaged in the activities permitted under the terms of the license and stamp.
2. A trout conservation stamp shall be available at all outlets currently used for the issuance of fishing licenses. A trout conservation stamp shall be sold by outlets for a fee of five dollars and fifty cents ($5.50). For each stamp sold the outlet may retain a fee of fifty cents ($.50), and shall remit five dollars ($5.00) to the Department for each stamp sold.
3. The Director shall adopt and shall be responsible for the design, production, procurement, distribution, and sale of trout conservation stamps and all marketable by-products such as posters, artwork, calendars, and other items.
4. All trout conservation stamps receipts and all receipts from the sale of stamp by-products shall be deposited in a special trout conservation fund. Said fund shall be expended through the appropriations process for operations, trout habitat including acquisition, improvement, research, and culture projects.
5. No person shall transfer a trout conservation stamp.
5. The prohibition set forth in § 5.7(A)(1) of this Part shall apply to all Rhode Island waters with the exception of the three border ponds, i.e., Beach Pond which is located in Exeter, Wallum Lake which is located in Burrillville, and Peck Pond which is located in Burrillville. § 5.7(A)(1) of this Part shall also not prohibit the taking of trout without a trout conservation stamp from a water body which is stocked by the taker(s) and is located entirely within the property owned by a landowner or by a club or organization recognized by the Director for such exemption.
6. The Director may suspend or revoke the fishing license and / or trout conservation stamp of any fisher whom the Director finds has violated the terms of these Rules and Regulations. Any person aggrieved by an order of suspension or revocation may appeal said order in accordance with the provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 42-35, the Administrative Procedures Act.

250 R.I. Code R. 250-RICR-60-00-5.7