Title 27, Chapter 4, Section 198
( 27-4-198)
(a) Any person desiring to lease any state shellfish beds for the
exclusive rights to harvest those shellfish pursuant to this Code
section shall make an application in writing to the department. The
application shall include the name and legal residence of the
applicant, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
chart indicating the area desired to be leased, the names and
addresses of adjacent landowners as recorded on county tax maps and
verification of such information in such form as the department may
prescribe, the proposed plans for managing the resources, and such
other information as the department may prescribe. (b) Upon receipt of the application for the lease of shellfish beds,
the department shall ascertain the general nature, character,
surroundings, and resource value of the area sought to be leased.
In the event the department determines that the area or a portion
thereof is suitable for leasing and such a lease would be in the
best interests of the state, the department may then offer the
lease, through public competitive bidding, all or any portion
thereof as described in the application. The department shall cause
to be published once per week for two consecutive weeks in the legal
organ of the county or counties in which the area to be bid upon is
located an advertisement of an invitation for bid, setting forth a
description of the area proposed to be leased; the date, time, and
place when and where bids will be received; the minimum acceptable
bid as determined by the department; and such other information as
the department may deem necessary. Prior to such advertisement, the
department shall prepare a proposed form of lease and appropriate
instructions which shall be available to prospective bidders under
such conditions as the department may prescribe. Sealed bids shall
be submitted to the department, and each bid shall be accompanied by
a refundable certified check, cashier's check, or money order for
the total annual amount of the submitted bid. The funds submitted by
the successful bidder will be applied towards the lease. In
addition, each sealed bid must be accompanied by a detailed
management plan for working the shellfish beds. The lease form
shall contain provisions regarding the term of the lease, the method
of taking shellfish, the time and place for payment for the lease,
the minimum replanting or management requirements of shellfish to be
harvested, the placement and type of signs to mark the site as a
leased area, and such other terms as the department deems necessary. (c) All bids shall be opened in public on the date and at the time
and place specified in the advertisement of the invitation to bid.
The department shall announce which bid and bidder it considers most
advantageous to the state. In so considering, the department shall
give preference to residents over nonresidents who have submitted
equal bids. The department shall have the right to reject any or
all bids and bidders and the right to waive formalities in bidding. (d) Shellfish beds leased pursuant to this Code section shall be
posted at the site by the lessee so as to identify clearly the areas
so leased. The lessee shall also have a copy of the lease recorded
within 30 days of the execution of the lease by the clerk of the
superior court of the county or counties in which the leased area is
located. (e) The department is authorized to issue permission to remove
shellfish from areas where those shellfish may be destroyed by
dredging, development, or other destructive activities without
entering into a lease as described in this Code section. Such
authorization shall include terms and conditions as the department
may prescribe and shall be issued only to master collecting
permittees. The department shall notify permittees of its
intentions to issue such authorization and set forth details on the
proposed activity along with directions on how permittees may
participate in the activity. When such authorization is issued,
participants shall pay directly to the department a one-time fee not
to exceed $500.00 as set by the department. (f) The department is authorized to issue permission to remove
shellfish from unapproved growing areas without entering into a
lease as described in this Code section. Such authorization shall
be issued only to master collecting permittees and under guidelines
as set forth in subsection (e) of this Code section. |