(a) Delegation of Authority. The commission delegates power and authority to the executive director to administer the Shrimp License Buyback Program.
(b) License Buyback Bid Application Period.
(1) The department will open one or more license buyback bid offer application periods (hereafter referred to as application) per license year if available funds permit.
(2) The department shall establish during each application period a deadline for receipt of all applications.
(c) License Buyback Application Requirements.
(1) The department shall consider all applications to the Shrimp License Buyback Program provided the applicants meet the following requirements: (2) A completed License Buyback Application shall contain: (3) Department records will be used to verify all information supplied by or pertaining to the applicant's history in the shrimp fishery or will be used in cases where the applicant has not provided adequate information for proper consideration of the application. (4) Applications received after the established application deadline shall be held for consideration during the next bid offer application period. (d) Established Maximum Value Criteria. (1) The department may establish each license year criteria which will be used as appropriate to assign an Established Maximum Value to each application. (2) The department will assign an Established Maximum Value to each application according to criteria provided in this section. (3) The Established Maximum Value for eachapplication will be based on the following criteria: (4) Adjustments to Established Maximum Value: If an applicant offers both a commercial bay shrimp license and a commercial bait shrimp license issued for the same vessel, the department will add a premium of 7.5% to the Established Maximum Value of eachlicense offered. (e) Application Ranking Procedures. (1) Ranking values will be assigned to all applications based on the greatest difference between the Established Maximum Value and the bid offers which are less than the Established Maximum Value. (2) The department will purchase licenses beginning with the highest ranking to the lowest. (3) Equally ranked bid offers: (4) The department may purchase licenses from applicants whose offers fall within 10% of the Established Market Value and are greater than the Established Market Value. (f) Notification of Acceptance or Rejection of Application. (1) Department will notify each applicant in writing within 45 days of receipt of application regarding acceptance or rejection of application bid offer. (2) Applicants whose bids are accepted must then notify the department of their intent to accept or reject the offer from the department within 15 days of the postmark of the notification letter sent by the department. (3) The department may retain unsuccessful applications and include them in the next application period. (4) The unsuccessful applicant may withdraw, resubmit, or amend an application for consideration during any future application periods. (5) The department will continue to purchase in rank order as the buyback fund permits. (g) Delegation of purchasing authority. (1) The department may designate otherqualified agents to purchase licenses on behalf of the department provided all purchased licenses are surrendered to the department and retired. (2) The designated qualified agents may utilize the Maximum Value Criteria established in subsection (d) this section to purchase licenses.
Source Note: The provisions of this §58.130 adopted to be effective October 3, 1996, 21 TexReg 9176.