07 LC
25 4647
House
Bill 81
By:
Representatives Hill of the
180th,
Lane of the
158th,
Barnard of the
166th,
Burns of the
157th,
Williams of the
165th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Title 27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to game and
fish, so as to change certain provisions relating to definitions; to change
certain provisions relating to charter fishing guide and pier fishing licenses,
fees, and maintenance of records; to provide for new licenses relative to salt
water fishing; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Title
27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to game and fish, is
amended by adding to Code Section 27-1-2, relating to definitions, new
paragraphs to read as follows:
"(61.1)
'Salt water fishing guide' means a person engaged in the occupation of taking
fee-paying anglers fishing in the salt waters of this state.
(61.2)
'Salt water fishing pier' means a permanent structure built and maintained for
the purpose of providing fishing access in the salt waters of this state and
associated with a hotel or motel."
SECTION
2.
Said
title is further amended by revising Code Section 27-2-23.2, relating to charter
fishing guide and pier fishing licenses, fees, and maintenance of records, as
follows:
"27-2-23.2.
(a)
Any United
States Coast Guard licensed captain operating a charter fishing vessel and any
person operating a hotel or motel having a fishing pier or piers may purchase
one fishing license pursuant to the provisions of this Code section covering all
persons fishing from such vessel or pier.
It shall be
unlawful for any person to engage in the occupation of salt water fishing guide
without holding a valid annual salt water fishing guide license pursuant to the
provisions of this Code section.
(b)(1)
A salt water fishing guide who possesses a valid United States Coast Guard
operator of passenger vessel license may purchase an annual customer fishing
license pursuant to the provisions of this Code section, which license shall
cover all fee-paying anglers while fishing with such guide during the license
year; and all such anglers while so covered shall be exempt from fishing license
requirements otherwise applicable under this title.
(2)
Any person operating a single hotel or motel facility having a salt water
fishing pier or piers may purchase an annual salt water fishing pier license
pursuant to the provisions of this Code section, which license shall cover all
anglers while fishing from such salt water fishing pier during the license year;
and all such anglers while so covered shall be exempt from fishing license
requirements otherwise applicable under this title.
(b)
Fees for
charter
fishing and pier licenses
required under
this Code section shall
be $400.00
per year for each vessel and $400.00 per year for all piers operated by any one
hotel or motel.
as
follows:
(1)(A)
Resident salt water fishing guide license, $25.00;
(B)
Nonresident salt water fishing guide license, $50.00;
(2)(A)(i)
Customer fishing license for a resident salt water fishing guide carrying six or
fewer fee-paying anglers, $150.00;
(ii)
Customer fishing license for a resident salt water fishing guide carrying an
unlimited number of fee-paying anglers, $400.00;
(B)
Customer fishing license for a nonresident salt water fishing guide, $400.00;
and
(3)
Salt water fishing pier license, $400.00.
(c)
Each
operator of a charter fishing vessel or pier licensed pursuant to this Code
section shall maintain at all times a log book showing the names of persons
accommodated under the vessel or pier fishing license each day and such other
information as may be required by the department.
(d)
Each person
required to
maintain records
who holds a
salt water fishing guide license or salt water fishing pier
license pursuant to the provisions of
subsection
(c) of this Code section shall report
such information
as required by
the department at such times and in such
manner as the board provides by rule or regulation."
SECTION
3.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
