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PRINTER'S NO. 11
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No.
30
Session of
2017
INTRODUCED BY EICHELBERGER, BLAKE, SABATINA, BARTOLOTTA,
BREWSTER, SCHWANK, VULAKOVICH, SCAVELLO AND RAFFERTY,
JANUARY 12, 2017
REFERRED TO GAME AND FISHERIES, JANUARY 12, 2017
AN ACT
Amending Title 30 (Fish) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated
Statutes, in Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, providing
for power to set fees; in fiscal affairs, further providing
for collection fee for uncollectible checks; in fishing
licenses, further providing for nonresident and tourist
licenses, for one-day resident fishing license, for license,
permit and issuing agent fees and for license and permit
packaging options; in special licenses and permits, further
providing for net permits, for boat and net licenses for
boundary lakes, for permits for protection and management of
particular fish, for permits for the use of explosives, for
Lake Erie fishing permits and for fishing guide and charter
boat permits; in regulated fishing lakes, further providing
for licenses and for fees; in dams, bar racks and migration
devices, further providing for obstructing migration of fish;
in preliminary provisions, further providing for fees; and,
in registration and titling of boats, further providing for
issuing agents, for fees and for notice for boats and related
equipment.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Title 30 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated
Statutes is amended by adding a section to read:
§ 322.1. Power to set fees.
(a) Authority.--
(1) Beginning July 1, 2017, the commission, in
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accordance with paragraph (2) , may change or set the fees
provided under any of the following:
(i) Section 502 (relating to service charge for
uncollectible checks).
(ii) Section 2715(a)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6),
(6.1), (6.2) and (7), (a.1)(1), (4) and (5) and (b)
(relating license, permit and issuing agent fees).
(iii) Section 2902 (relating to net permits).
(iv) Section 2903 (relating to boat and net licenses
for boundary lakes).
(v) Section 2906 (relating to permits for use of
explosives).
(vi) Section 3102 (relating to fees).
(vii) Section 3509 (relating to obstructing
migration of fish).
(viii) Section 5104 (relating to fees).
(ix) Section 5304 (relating to issuing agents).
(x) Section 5327 (relating to fees).
(xi) Section 5334 (relating to notice for boats and
related equipment).
(2) A change or setting of a fee under this subsection
shall be done as follows:
(i) The commission shall publish a notice of
proposed rulemaking containing the proposed fee change in
accordance with section 201 of the act of July 31, 1968
(P.L.769, No.240), referred to as the Commonwealth
Documents Law. The commission shall give at least 30 days
for the submission of written comments and shall hold at
least one public hearing on the proposed change.
(ii) Prior to adoption of a final-form regulation
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containing a fee change, the commission shall review and
consider public comments and may modify the text of the
final-form regulation as the commission deems necessary
under section 202 of the Commonwealth Documents Law.
(iii) After adoption of a final-form regulation
containing a fee change, the commission shall submit the
final-form regulation, copies of all public comments and
the transcript of the public hearing to the Game and
Fisheries Committee of the Senate and the Game and
Fisheries Committee of the House of Representatives.
(iv) Either committee under subparagraph (iii) may
report a concurrent resolution recommending disapproval
of the fee change within 30 days of the submission under
subparagraph (iii) or within 10 legislative session days,
whichever is later . If neither committee reports a
concurrent resolution recommending disapproval within the
time prescribed in this subparagraph, the fee change
shall be deemed approved.
(v) If either committee reports a concurrent
resolution under subparagraph (iv) and the General
Assembly does not adopt the concurrent resolution within
30 days of the date that the concurrent resolution is
reported or within 10 legislative days, whichever is
later , the fee change shall be deemed approved.
(vi) If the General Assembly adopts a concurrent
resolution under subparagraph (iv) within 30 days of the
date that the concurrent resolution is reported or within
10 legislative session days, whichever is later , the
following shall apply:
(A) The concurrent resolution shall be presented
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to the Governor in accordance with section 9 of
Article III of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
(B) If the Governor does not veto the concurrent
resolution of the General Assembly within 10 days
after the resolution is presented, the fee change
shall be deemed disapproved.
(C) If the Governor vetoes the concurrent
resolution within 10 days after the resolution is
presented, the General Assembly may override the veto
by a two-thirds vote in each house within 30 days
after the veto or within 10 legislative session days,
whichever is later . If the General Assembly does not
override the veto in the time prescribed in this
clause, the fee change shall be deemed approved. If
the General Assembly overrides the veto in the time
prescribed in this clause, the fee change shall be
deemed disapproved.
(vii) If the fee change is deemed approved under
subparagraph (iv), (v) or (vi)(C), the commission shall:
(A) submit the final-form regulation containing
the fee change to the Office of Attorney General for
approval as to the legality; and
(B) publish an order adopting the final-form
regulation containing the fee change and deposit a
copy of the final-form regulation with the
Legislative Reference Bureau in accordance with
section 207 of the Commonwealth Documents Law.
(b) Expiration.--Subsection (a) shall expire July 15, 2020.
Upon expiration, final-form regulations promulgated under
subparagraph (vii)(B) shall remain in effect.
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(c) Notice.--The commission shall provide notice of any
change of a fee and shall publish the change of the fee in the
Pennsylvania Bulletin and post it on the commission's publicly
accessible Internet website.
Section 2. Sections 502, 2702(d), 2702.1(c), 2715, 2717(a)
and (b) and 2902 of Title 30 are amended to read:
§ 502. [Collection fee] Service charge for uncollectible
checks.
Whenever any check or similar instrument issued in payment of
any fee, fine or for any other purpose under this title is
returned to the commission as uncollectible, the person who
makes, issues or presents the check or other instrument shall be
charged [a fee of] $15, [to] or a service charge as otherwise
established by the commission in accordance with section 322.1
(relating to power to set fees). The service charge shall be
credited to the Fish Fund or the Boat Fund, as appropriate, to
cover the cost of collection.
§ 2702. Nonresident and tourist licenses.
* * *
(d) One-day tourist licenses.--Any person required to have a
fishing license under this chapter may fish in any of the waters
of this Commonwealth or in any boundary waters for a period not
to exceed 24 hours, specified by the person at time of purchase,
with a "One-Day Tourist Fishing License" upon payment of license
fee and issuing agent fee as set forth in section 2715. One-Day
Tourist Fishing Licenses shall not be issued for fishing during
the period from March 15 to April 30 of any year. Holders of
One-Day Tourist Fishing Licenses shall not be required to obtain
special permits, including [trout/salmon permits to fish for
trout or salmon or] trout permits, special permits to fish in
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Lake Erie and tributaries or combination trout permits and Lake
Erie permits.
§ 2702.1. One-day resident fishing license.
* * *
(c) Additional stamps and permits required.--Holders of One-
Day Resident Fishing Licenses shall obtain all required special
permits, including [trout/salmon permits to fish for trout or
salmon and] trout permits, special permits to fish in Lake Erie
and tributaries and combination trout permits and Lake Erie
permits.
§ 2715. License, permit and issuing agent fees.
(a) License fees.--[The] Except as provided under subsection
(c), the following fees apply to fishing licenses issued under
this chapter and shall be paid into the Fish Fund:
(1) Resident Annual Fishing License, $21.
(2) Senior Resident Annual Fishing License, $10.
(3) Senior Resident Lifetime Fishing License, $50.
(4) Nonresident Annual Fishing License, $51.
(5) Seven-Day Tourist Fishing License, $33.
(6) Three-Day Tourist Fishing License, $25.
(6.1) One-Day Resident Fishing License, $10.
(6.2) One-Day Tourist Fishing License, $25.
(7) Replacement Fishing License, including related
permits and privileges, $5.
(8) Transaction costs associated with the Pennsylvania
Automated Licensing Service (PALS), actual costs not to
exceed $1.
(a.1) Permit fees.--Except as otherwise provided in this
title, the following fees apply to permits related to fish and
fishing and shall be paid into the Fish Fund:
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(1) [Trout/salmon] Trout permits, $8.
(2) Resident charter boat/fishing guide permit, $100.
(3) Nonresident charter boat/fishing guide permit, $400.
(4) Special permit to fish in Lake Erie and tributaries,
$8.
(5) Combination [trout/salmon] trout permit and Lake
Erie permit, $14.
(6) Transaction costs associated with the Pennsylvania
Automated Licensing Service (PALS), actual costs not to
exceed $1.
(b) Issuing agent fees.--[The] Except as provided under
subsection (c), the issuing agent fee to be retained by the
issuing agent as provided in section 2711 (relating to issuing
agents) for fishing licenses and permits shall be $1.
(c) Changes to fees.--The fees listed under subsections
(a)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (6.1), (6.2) and (7), (a.1)(1),
(4) and (5) and (b) may be changed by the commission in
accordance with section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
§ 2717. License and permit packaging options.
(a) Multi-year licenses and permits.--The commission may
issue a license or permit that covers multiple years[, provided
that the fee for the multi-year license or permit shall not
exceed the total fees for the applicable individual license or
permit years set forth in section 2715 (relating to license,
permit and issuing agent fees)]. A multi-year license or permit
shall expire on December 31 of the last year for which it was
issued.
(b) Group licenses and permits.--The commission may issue a
license or permit that covers a group of individuals who meet
the criteria established by the commission[, provided that the
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fee for the group license or permit shall not exceed the total
fees for the applicable individual licenses or permits set forth
in section 2715].
* * *
§ 2902. Net permits.
The commission may issue permits to use or possess nets
larger than four feet square or four feet in diameter, or any
other seine, trawl or gill net in or along waters of this
Commonwealth. The permits when issued shall specify when and
where the nets shall be used and for what purposes by the owner
or the persons in possession thereof at a fee of $10[.] or as
otherwise established by the commission in accordance with
section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
Section 3. Section 2903(b) and (h) of Title 30 are amended
and the section is amended by adding a subsection to read:
§ 2903. Boat and net licenses for boundary lakes.
* * *
(b) Issuance and fees.--[The] Except as provided under
subsection (b.1), the commission may issue a commercial fishing
license to a person who has signed and submitted his application
and paid a fee as follows:
(1) Trap nets: residents, $80; nonresidents, $160.
(2) Seines: residents, $50; nonresidents, $100.
(b.1) Change of fees.--The fees listed under subsection (b)
may be changed by the commission in accordance with section
322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
* * *
[(h) Gill nets.--The use of gill nets for fishing on
boundary lakes shall be prohibited.]
Section 4. Sections 2904(b) and (c), 2906, 2907.2(a) and
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(f.1), 2907.3(b) and 3101 of Title 30 are amended to read:
§ 2904. Permits for protection and management of particular
fish.
* * *
(b) Limit on fees.--The fee per permit for taking, catching,
killing, possession, introduction, removal, importing, exporting
or disturbing of trout [and salmon] is established in section
2715 (relating to license, permit and issuing agent fees).
(c) Limit on permits.--The commission shall not issue
permits under the authority of this section for the taking,
catching, killing, possession, introduction, removal, importing,
exporting or disturbing of any game fish other than trout [or
salmon]. This subsection shall not affect the issuance of
permits for tagged fish contests in boundary lakes.
§ 2906. Permits for use of explosives.
The executive director, with the approval of the commission,
may grant permits for the use of explosives in waters for
engineering purposes upon the payment of a fee of $50[.] or as
otherwise established by the commission in accordance with
section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees). The executive
director may waive the payment of the fee for Commonwealth
agencies and political subdivisions. Any person using explosives
under a permit shall make restitution to the commission for all
fish destroyed. A person who engages in an activity for which a
permit is required under this section without first acquiring
the permit commits a misdemeanor of the third degree. A person
using explosives under a permit issued under this section who
violates any of the terms and conditions of the permit commits a
summary offense of the first degree.
§ 2907.2. Lake Erie fishing permits.
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(a) Permit required.--No person shall fish in Lake Erie,
Presque Isle Bay and their tributaries, including waters that
flow into those tributaries, without first procuring an annual
special permit [for such fishing] to fish in Lake Erie and
tributaries or [the combination trout/salmon/Lake Erie permit] a
combination trout permit and Lake Erie permit.
* * *
(f.1) Lake Erie permits.--
(1) The proceeds from the fees for the special permits
to fish in Lake Erie [fishing permits] and tributaries as
provided for under section 2715(a.1)(4) (relating to license,
permit and issuing agent fees) and $6 of the fees for the
combination [trout/salmon] trout permits and Lake Erie
permits as provided for under section 2715(a.1)(5) shall be
deposited into a restricted account within the Fish Fund.
[The]
(2) The funds in the restricted account shall be used to
provide public fishing access or to protect or improve fish
habitat on or at Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay and their
tributaries, including waters that flow into those
tributaries. The funds may also be used for other
projects that support public fishing on or at Lake Erie,
Presque Isle Bay and their tributaries.
* * *
§ 2907.3. Fishing guide and charter boat permits.
* * *
(b) Issuing agent status.--Holders of charter boat/fishing
guide permits may be designated as special issuing agents for
the purpose of selling to their customers One-Day Resident
Fishing Licenses, One-Day Tourist Fishing Licenses, Three-Day
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Tourist Fishing Licenses, Seven-Day Tourist Fishing Licenses
[and trout/salmon], trout permits [and], special permits [for
fishing] to fish in Lake Erie and tributaries and combination
trout permits and Lake Erie permits for the fees specified in
section 2715.
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§ 3101. Licenses.
Upon application accompanied by a license fee as prescribed
in this chapter, the commission shall issue an annual regulated
fishing lake license to an applicant whose application meets the
eligibility criteria specified in commission regulations. The
license shall be effective until December 31 of the year in
which it is issued. Each application for a license or a renewal
thereof shall be signed by the owner or operator of the
regulated fishing lake and shall state the approximate total
area of fishing water on the premises to be licensed and whether
the area consists of one body of water or more than one,
together with any other information relative thereto as the
commission may prescribe. The commission may promulgate
regulations for the licensing and operation of regulated fishing
lakes.
Section 5. Section 3102 of Title 30 is amended by adding a
subsection to read:
§ 3102. Fees.
* * *
(d) Changes to fees.--The fees listed under this section
may be changed by the commission in accordance with section
322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
Section 6. Section 3509(a) of Title 30 is amended to read:
§ 3509. Obstructing migration of fish.
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(a) General rule.--No person shall place any device or
object in waters within this Commonwealth in a manner that
obstructs the migration or passage of fish therein or obstructs
any fishway but the commission may, as it deems necessary in the
interest of fish management, authorize the erection of such
devices and prescribe such conditions for the operation and
maintenance of such devices as may be necessary for a fee of
$10[.] or as otherwise established by the commission in
accordance with section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
* * *
Section 7. Section 5104(a) of Title 30 is amended and the
section is amended by adding a subsection to read:
§ 5104. Fees.
(a) General rule.--[The] Except as otherwise provided under
subsection (c), the following fees apply to registrations,
licenses, permits [and capacity plates] and certificates issued
under this part and the fees collected shall be deposited in the
State Treasury in the Boat Fund:
(1) Owner registration (motorboats less than 16 feet in
length), $13 per year.
(2) Owner registration (motorboats 16 feet to less than
20 feet), $19.50 per year.
(2.1) Owner registration (motorboats 20 feet or longer),
$26 per year.
(2.2) Owner registration (boats not equipped with
motors), $9 per year or as fixed under subsection (b).
(3) Duplicate owner registration, $3 each.
(4) Dealer registration, $15 each per year.
(5) Commercial passenger boat registration, $25 each.
(6) License for operator of passenger-carrying boat, $5
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each.
[(7) Capacity plate, $5 each.]
(8) Transfer of a multi-year boat registration, $5.
(9) Permit for floating structure and private aids to
navigation, $10 each.
(10) Boating safety education certificate, $10.
(11) Replacement boating safety education certificate,
$5.
* * *
(c) Changes to fees.--The fees listed under this section
may be changed by the commission in accordance with section
322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
Section 8. Sections 5304(b), 5327 and 5334 of Title 30 are
amended to read:
§ 5304. Issuing agents.
* * *
(b) Fee.--For all services rendered in collecting and paying
over registration fees, each issuing agent shall charge and
retain an additional fee not exceeding $2 or as otherwise
established by the commission in accordance with section 322.1
(relating to power to set fees) from the person securing the
registration. If the issuing agent is a county treasurer or
other official who performs that function, the fee shall be
retained for the use of the county.
* * *
§ 5327. Fees.
[The] (a) General rule.--Except as provided under subsection
(b), the following fees shall be due:
(1) The fee for issuance of a certificate of title shall
be $15.
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(2) The fee for a duplicate certificate of title shall
be $5.
(3) The fee for recording or changing the amount of
security interest on a certificate of title shall be $5.
(4) The fee for copies of or information relating to a
title or security interest shall be $5.
(5) The fee for issuing or providing copies of any other
official document issued under the authority of this chapter
shall be $5.
(6) The fee for continuing the effectiveness of
perfection of a security interest shall be $5.
(b) Changes to fees.--The fees listed under this section
may be changed by the commission in accordance with section
322.1 (relating to power to set fees).
§ 5334. Notice for boats and related equipment.
Any time 30 days after the terminal date, if a marine
business chooses to have all rights, title and interest in a
boat or any related equipment transferred to the marine business
by operation of law, the marine business shall on the same day
send the following two written notices by certified mail, return
receipt requested:
(1) To an address designated in writing by the customer
or, if not so designated, to the customer's last known
address, indicating that the marine business intends to
terminate all rights, title and interest in the boat or any
related equipment by operation of law under this subchapter.
If the marine business is sending a notice to the customer
pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. § 7324 (relating to notification by
watercraft trailer dealer), it may send the notice required
by this paragraph in the same mailing. The notice shall
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contain:
(i) The name, address and telephone number of the
marine business.
(ii) A description of the boat, including make,
model and year, and the hull identification number, a
registration number or temporary decal number.
(iii) A description of any related equipment.
(iv) Notice that the marine business intends to
terminate the owner's and lienholder's rights, title and
interest in the boat and any related equipment by
operation of law under this subchapter.
(v) The amount which must be paid to the marine
business to redeem the boat and any related equipment as
of the date of the notice.
(2) To the commission indicating that the marine
business intends to terminate all rights, title and interest
in the boat or any related equipment by operation of law
under this subchapter. This notice shall be accompanied by a
fee of $50 or as otherwise established by the commission in
accordance with section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees)
and shall be on a form prescribed by the commission.
Section 9. This act shall take effect immediately.
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