![]() (d) To enforce the provisions of this Code and other Tribal laws and regulations governing Tribal harvesting activities. (c) To establish systems of resource management and training for meeting the program goals of the Puyallup Tribe, for monitoring harvest impacts and conservation needs, for securing information, technical assistance and expertise from other available sources for use in the conduct of these activities and for evaluating and otherwise carrying out Tribal management responsibilities. (b) To manage the harvests of various shellfish species, in such manner as to provide for best economic utilization of harvestable resources, to meet essential conservation requirements for perpetuating the respective species at optimum levels, and to demonstrate respect for the rights and privileges of other Tribes and people having interest in these resources. 1132, as contracted with the people and government of the United States. (a) To ensure that all Puyallup Indians may exercise equal opportunity and rights to take shellfish as intended and protected under the Medicine Creek Treaty, 10 Stat. This Code shall be known as the “Revised Puyallup Tribal Shellfish Code.” It is intended to be civil rather than criminal in nature and is enacted for the welfare and security of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, its members and its shellfish resource. Not subject to Administrative Procedure Act. Head of household to be strictly liable for juvenile actions. Violation of an order – Criminal penalty. Suspension of civil sanctions imposed – Limitations. Penalties for subsistence shellfish harvesting violations. Penalties for commercial harvesting in closed areas. Penalties for overharvesting commercial quotas. Unclaimed shellfish proceeds, gear or equipment. Forfeiture of proceeds, gear or equipment. Return of shellfish proceeds, gear or equipment. Seizure of shellfish, gear or equipment. Harvesting activity unduly detaining another harvester. Marker buoys, rope or other gear left in harvesting areas. Sale of shellfish harvested from closed area. Commercial Diving Safety Standardsġ2.12.620 Medical certification of dive team members – Alcohol and drug safety policy.ġ2.12.630 Dive team captains and tenders.ġ2.12.740 Adoption of National Shellfish Sanitation Program Manual standards (NSSP).ġ2.12.750 Shellfish meat quality standards and testing.ġ2.12.770 Shellfish harvesting and handling.ġ2.12.790 Subsistence and ceremonial harvest reports.ġ2.12.820 Purchases by licensed shellfish buyers.ġ2.12.840 Posted list of shellfish buyers.ġ2.12.850 Noncompliance by shellfish buyers.ġ2.12.860 Sales to unlicensed commercial buyers.ġ2.12.870 Tax on shellfish taken for commercial purposes.ġ2.12.890 Disbursement of shellfish tax revenues.ġ2.12.900 Responsibility for payment of tax.ġ2.12.910 Penalty for nonpayment of shellfish tax.ġ2.12.930 Notice of code and regulations.ġ2.12.940 Overharvesting of individual harvesting quota.ġ2.12.980 Unlawful taking or possession of shellfish.ġ2.12.990 Use of another’s Tribal fisheries identification unlawful. Identification of Gear and Boatsġ2.12.310 All boats and gear to be marked and registered.ġ2.12.320 Identification of gear and boats.ġ2.12.330 Shellfish harvested for subsistence purposes shall not be sold.ġ2.12.340 Quota limits for subsistence harvesting.ġ2.12.580 Commercial harvests from closed areas prohibited. Tribal Identification, Permits, and Licensesġ2.12.270 Fines and judgments to be paid. Eligibility and Limitationsġ2.12.150 Restriction of fishing activity.ġ2.12.160 Shellfish conviction in other jurisdiction. ![]() 12.12.040 Authority of the Tribal Council.ġ2.12.050 Appointment of Shellfish Commission.ġ2.12.070 Vacancies and removal from office.ġ2.12.110 Duties of the Shellfish Director.
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