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Fresh Chinook salmon may be sold only to Tribally authorized buyers at Requa. The buyers will issue receipts for fish purchased and will pay the use fee to the Tribe. Receipts from an authorized buyer do not need to be returned to fisheries by the seller. Fish may be sold at Requa in accordance with the following provisions:

(a) Tribally Authorized Buyers. A fisher may only sell to a Tribally designated buyer for the Requa Sales Fishery. The Tribe will post notice of all current Tribally authorized buyers. Such buyers must have a current agreement with the Tribe for the purchase of commercial fish, which helps to ensure payment to Tribal members for commercial fish purchased pursuant to that agreement, and obligates the buyer to issue fish receipts and to pay the Tribe a use fee for each fish purchased.

(b) Use Fee. A use fee may be charged for each fish sold to an authorized buyer as specified by an adjustment.

(c) Transport of Fish. Any commercially certified fisher is eligible to sell to the Requa buyers by presenting their fish by boat at the Requa Buying Station loading dock. The boat may not be pulled out of the water before presenting fish.

(d) Commercial Use Permit Not Required. A commercial use permit is not required for sales to Tribally authorized buyers.

(e) Any additional requirement established by an adjustment. [Ord. 44 § 1506, adopted, 7/23/2015.]