HRS §141-57
Rules for moving and selling protected fish and plants
The state can make rules about moving, buying, owning, and selling certain farm-raised fish and plants to protect native species. If the state requires it, these products must come with a paper listing the producer, species, amount, shipping date, and receiver. Some products may also need a label saying they were farm-raised.
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The statute, as written — Protection of indigenous species
(a) When necessary for the protection of indigenous species, the department may regulate the transportation, purchase, possession, and sale of specific aquaculture products as provided for in this section. (b) The department may determine that aquaculture products shall be accompanied by a document containing any of the following information: (1) The name, address, and registration number of the aquaculture producer; (2) The species; (3) The weight, volume, or count within the container; (4) The date of the shipment; and (5) The name and address of the intended receiver. (c) The department may require that certain aquaculture products be additionally identified as having been produced by aquaculture.
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