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Subchapter B. AQUACULTURE PRODUCER RESOURCE PROGRAM


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106.21.    Program objectives.
106.22.    Limitations.
106.23.    Notice of program availability.
106.24.    Recordkeeping.

§ 106.21. Program objectives.

 The purpose of the APRP is to provide potential aquaculture producers with information on a variety of aquaculture subjects. The APRP will provide a clearinghouse through which production information will be gathered and made available to producers and other interested parties.

§ 106.22. Limitations.

 (a)  Extent of program activities. The APRP will organize a system to collect information on aquaculture into a centralized source. This information will include: species information, culture techniques, facility permitting requirements, supply sources, production planning information, business plan formats, environmental issues, food safety practices and a central directory of aquaculture producers by county and product. The information will be made available through the Department’s website (www.pda.state.pa.us) and through fax or mail to any individual upon request.

 (b)  Use of funds. Funds allocated for the APRP will be used solely for the purposes in this subchapter.

 (c)  Funds available basis. Program activities will not be undertaken unless funds are available.

§ 106.23. Notice of program availability.

 (a)  Public notification. The public will be notified of the availability of APRP materials in any of the following manners:

   (1)  Direct mailing. A mailing targeted to individuals whom have requested inclusion on the mailing list from the APRP administrator at the date of mailing.

   (2)  Internet access. Individuals may access APRP materials and information through the Department’s website.

 (b)  Information to be included in notice. The notice will include the type and description of materials to be available, the fee for copies (if appropriate), the date materials will be available, the address and contact information where the materials may be requested.

§ 106.24. Recordkeeping.

 APRP materials will be maintained by the Department for 5 years from the date of publication or entry into the APRP system.



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