Tex. Parks & Wild. Code Section 12.109
Confiscation and Disposition of Aquatic Products


(a)

Except as provided by Subsection (c) or (f) of this section, when an enforcement officer of the department believes that a person has unlawful possession of any fish, oysters, shrimp, or other aquatic products as defined by Section 47.001 (Definitions)(16) of this code, taken in violation of this code or a proclamation of the commission adopted under this code, he shall seize the aquatic products and all aquatic products aboard any vessel involved, or in any device used to catch or store aquatic products, whether in storage or on deck, and whether alive or dead, frozen or fresh, whole or processed to any extent. The officer shall sell the aquatic products and dispose of the proceeds as provided in Subsection (b) of this section.

(b)

The confiscated aquatic products shall be sold to the highest of three bidders. The proceeds of the sale shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the appropriate suspense fund pending the outcome of the action taken against the person charged with illegal possession. The officer shall give to the person a receipt for all aquatic products seized upon the sale of the aquatic products. If bids cannot be obtained, the department, if practicable, shall donate the aquatic products to a charitable institution, hospital, or other person. To the extent practicable, Subtitle A, Title 6, Health and Safety Code, applies to an aquatic product sold under this subsection that is intended for sale and use as human food.

(c)

If aquatic products are seized due only to a violation of a daily bag or possession limit, the officer shall allow the person in possession to retain a lawful quantity of the aquatic products, but only if the person gives written acknowledgement of retention of a lawful quantity to the officer on a form provided by the department. The officer shall sell the remainder of the aquatic products and dispose of the proceeds as provided by Subsection (b) of this section.

(d)

If the person is found guilty, pleads guilty or nolo contendere, is placed on deferred adjudication, or fails to appear in accordance with a notice described by Section 12.106 (Notice to Appear) or another law requiring that, as a condition of release, the defendant subsequently appear before a court to answer for the offense, all the proceeds shall be transferred to the credit of the game, fish, and water safety account. If the person is acquitted by the trial court, the charges against the person are dismissed, or the statute of limitations period for the prosecution of the offense has expired, the department shall pay the proceeds of the sale to the person from whom the aquatic products were seized.

(e)

This section does not apply to fish, shrimp, or other aquatic products that are taken from an area declared by the Commissioner of Health to be a prohibited area.

(f)

If an enforcement officer of the department determines that a person is in possession of oysters that were taken unlawfully, the officer may direct, if practical, that the oysters be returned to a public reef.

(g)

The department and an enforcement officer of the department who acts under this section are not liable in any civil action for the seizure, sale, release, or donation of aquatic products or for the order to return oysters to a public reef.
Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1405, ch. 545, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1975. Amended by Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1214, ch. 456, Sec. 13(k), eff. Sept. 1, 1975. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 433, Sec. 7, eff. June 11, 1985; Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 611, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987; Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 338, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 679, Sec. 11, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 454, Sec. 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 325 (H.B. 1818), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 12.109 — Confiscation and Disposition of Aquatic Products, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/PW/htm/PW.­12.­htm#12.­109 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

12.001
General Duties
12.003
Records
12.004
List of Fees and Fines
12.005
Funds in Lieu of Taxes
12.006
Publications on Wildlife Values and Management
12.007
Voluntary Contribution to Fund for Veterans’ Assistance
12.008
Leasing of Grazing or Farming Rights: Sale of Products
12.010
Nuisance or Noxious Aquatic Vegetation Program
12.0011
Resource Protection
12.011
Teaching Equipment
12.012
Recreational Water Safety Video
12.013
Power to Take Wildlife
12.014
Notice of Wildlife Disease Outbreak
12.015
Regulation of Fish, Shellfish, and Aquatic Plants
12.017
Damaging Markers
12.018
Acceptance and Disposition of Gifts
12.019
Penalties
12.024
Water Permit Responsibilities
12.025
Technical Guidance to Landowners
12.026
Multiple Use of Land
12.027
Adoption of Emergency Rules
12.028
Powers and Duties Regarding Texas Water Trust
12.0075
Organ Donor Registry Information
12.101
Definitions
12.102
Inspection of Wildlife Resources
12.103
Entering Land
12.104
Right to Search and Inspect
12.105
Suits
12.106
Notice to Appear
12.107
Remission of Fines
12.108
Expenses
12.109
Confiscation and Disposition of Aquatic Products
12.110
Disposition of Confiscated Game
12.113
Coastal Survey Charts Admissible
12.114
Driver’s License or Personal Identification Certificate Required
12.115
Offense
12.116
Justice Court to Provide Affidavits Certifying Certain Convictions
12.117
Justice Court to Provide Affidavits Certifying Certain Convictions and Other Information
12.119
Violation of Commission Rule on Possession of License
12.201
Creation of Fund
12.202
Operation Game Thief Committee
12.203
Rewards
12.204
Rewards
12.205
Powers of the Department
12.206
Payment of Death Benefits
12.0251
Disclosure of Information Collected During Technical Guidance to Private Landowner
12.301
Liability for Value of Fish, Shellfish, Reptile, Amphibian, Bird, or Animal
12.302
Value of Fish, Shellfish, Reptile, Amphibian, Bird, or Animal
12.303
Civil Suit for Recovery of Value
12.304
More than One Defendant
12.305
Recovery of Value in Addition to Fine
12.306
Both Civil Suit and Criminal Prosecution Permissible
12.307
Disposition of Recovery
12.308
Certain Costs Recoverable
12.401
Application
12.402
Civil Penalty
12.403
Classification of Offenses
12.404
Class a Parks and Wildlife Code Misdemeanor
12.405
Class B Parks and Wildlife Code Misdemeanor
12.406
Class C Parks and Wildlife Code Misdemeanor
12.407
Parks and Wildlife Code Felony
12.408
Subsequent Convictions
12.409
Separate Offenses
12.410
Authorized Punishments for Corporations and Associations
12.411
Jurisdiction of Justice Court
12.501
Revocation or Suspension of License or Permit
12.502
Notice
12.503
Notice of Suspension or Revocation
12.504
Time of Suspension or Revocation
12.505
Violation of Suspension, Refusal, or Revocation
12.506
Appeal from Suspension, Refusal, or Revocation of License or Permit
12.507
Alternatives to Suspension
12.508
Refusal of License or Permit
12.601
Applicability of Subchapter
12.602
Definitions
12.603
General Circumstances for Refusal to Issue or Renew Permit
12.604
Considerations for Issuance or Renewal of Permit
12.605
Procedure for Refusal to Issue or Renew Permit
12.606
Review of Refusal to Issue or Renew Permit
12.607
Appeal of Department Decision Refusing to Issue or Renew Permit
12.701
Issuance of License, Stamp, Permit, or Tag by License Deputies
12.702
License Deputies
12.703
Point-of-sale System
12.704
Duties of License Deputies
12.705
License, Stamp, Permit, and Tag Sales Reports
12.706
Unissued Items
12.707
Issuance or Acceptance of License, Stamp, Permit, or Tag
12.708
Liability of License Deputy for Sales
12.1025
Risk-based Inspections of Nonrecreational Authorization Holders
12.1101
Seizure and Disposal of Certain Animals’ Pelts and Carcasses
12.1104
Removal and Disposal of Abandoned Fishing Device
12.1105
Seizure and Disposition of Unlawful Fishing Devices
12.1106
Seizure and Disposition of Contraband
12.4061
Parks and Wildlife Code State Jail Felony
12.5015
Automatic Revocation of Hunting or Fishing License or Permit

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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