Current through Reg. 49, No. 44; November 1, 2024
Section 57.116 - Special Provisions-Triploid Grass Carp(a) The department may issue a permit for introduction of triploid grass carp into public water after finding that the introduction is not likely to affect threatened or endangered species or interfere with specific management objectives for other important species or habitats.(b) The department may issue a permit for stocking of triploid grass carp in a private pond after finding that the triploid grass carp are not likely to escape from the pond into public waters in violation of Parks and Wildlife Code, § 66.015, and that the stocking is not likely to affect threatened or endangered species or interfere with specific management objectives for other important species or habitats.(c) An applicant for a triploid grass carp permit for private pond stocking shall, upon request, allow inspection of their ponds or lakes by an employee of the department during normal business hours for the purposes of evaluating whether the private pond meets the criteria for permit issuance.(d) Except as otherwise approved by the department, the triploid grass carp stocking rate authorized by a permit shall be determined by consideration of the surface area of the water body to be stocked and the extent of the aquatic vegetation to be managed.(e) Triploid grass carp may be purchased or obtained only from:(1) the holder of a valid controlled exotic species permit that authorizes the sale of triploid grass carp; or(2) directly from any lawful out-of-state source.(f) The department is authorized to introduce triploid grass carp into public water in situations where the department has determined that there is a management need, and when stocking will not affect threatened or endangered species or other important species or habitats.(g) Stocking in private ponds.(1) Private ponds stocked with triploid grass carp shall be designed and maintained such that escape, release, or discharge of triploid grass carp from the private pond into public water is not likely to occur.(2) Prior to stocking of triploid grass carp into a private pond, the landowner or their agent must obtain a permit for stocking of live triploid grass carp.(3) A permit for stocking of triploid grass carp into private ponds is specific to the pond or ponds for which it is issued and shall remain valid for a period of 36 months from the date of issuance. All stocking must take place within the period of permit validity established by this paragraph.(4) No person holding triploid grass carp in a private pond may sell, offer for sale, or exchange triploid grass carp for money or anything of value.(5) Upon reclassification of any county in the conservation zone to stocking zone, the stocking zone provisions shall apply to all future stockings in that county. Zones are as defined in § 57.111 of this title (relating to Definitions).(6) Within the stocking zone, permit applications requesting ten or fewer triploid grass carp require administrative review only. The application shall be submitted at least 14 days prior to the intended stocking.(7) A person in possession of live triploid grass carp stocked in a private pond must possess and retain for a period of one year from the date the grass carp were obtained or as long as the grass carp are in the water, whichever is longer: (A) an exotic species transport invoice as described in § 57.121 of this title (relating to Transport of Live Controlled Exotic Species) or an aquatic product transport invoice from a lawful out-of-state source in compliance with Parks and Wildlife Code, § 47.0181; and(B) documentation that the grass carp have been certified as triploid by the Grass Carp Inspection and Certification Inspection Program operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.(8) A person in possession of live triploid grass carp shall provide the documentation required by paragraph (7) of this subsection to the new property owner upon change of ownership of the property as proof of lawful possession of triploid grass carp. Possession of the documentation described in paragraph (7) of this subsection shall be maintained so long as a person possesses any live triploid grass carp.(9) Except as provided in paragraph (8) of this subsection, triploid grass carp stocked in a private pond must be killed in accordance with the provisions of § 57.113 of this title (relating to General Provisions and Exceptions) prior to being transported or transferred to another person.(10) A person in possession of live triploid grass carp may not modify the pond or ponds for which stocking was permitted in any way that could result in increased risk of escape, release, or discharge of controlled exotic species into public water.31 Tex. Admin. Code § 57.116
The provisions of this §57.116 adopted to be effective January 2, 1997, 21 TexReg 12414; amended to be effective July 19, 2000, 25 TexReg 6772; amended to be effective April 30, 2001, 26 TexReg 3219; amended to be effective December 26, 2006, 31 TexReg 10340; amended to be effective June 12, 2013, 38 TexReg 3644; amended to be effective October 21, 2013, 38 TexReg 7310; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 46, Number 04, January 22, 2021, TexReg 0576, eff. 1/27/2021; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 47, Number 02, January 14, 2022, TexReg 0092, eff. 1/18/2022