Current through December 4, 2024
Section 312 IAC 1.5-4-79 - Fees to replace fish taken due to pollution dischargeAuthority: IC 4-22-2-19.6; IC 14-10-2-1; IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6; IC 14-22-10-6
Affected: IC 14-22
Sec. 79.
(a) The fees to replace a largemouth bass or a spotted bass are as follows: (1) Fifty-two cents ($0.52) for a bass that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Seventy-two cents ($0.72) for a bass that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) One dollar and twenty-four cents ($1.24) for a bass that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar and forty-four cents ($1.44) for a bass that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than is four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and sixty-one cents ($1.61) for a bass that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Two dollars and seventy-six cents ($2.76) for a bass that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Three dollars and thirty-eight cents ($3.38) for a bass that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Four dollars and nine cents ($4.09) for a bass that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Four dollars and eighty-nine cents ($4.89) for a bass that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Five dollars and thirty-one cents ($5.31) for a bass that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Seven dollars and forty-four cents ($7.44) for a bass that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(12) Ten dollars and eight cents ($10.08) for a bass that is greater than twelve (12) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(13) Fourteen dollars and nineteen cents ($14.19) for a bass that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(14) Fifteen dollars and sixty-six cents ($15.66) for a bass that is greater than fourteen (14) inches in length.(b) The fees to replace a smallmouth bass are as follows:(1) Eighty-eight cents ($0.88) for a bass that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) One dollar and fifty cent ($1.50) for a bass that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two(3) One dollar and eighty-five cents ($1.85) for a bass that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Two dollars and ten cents ($2.10) for a bass that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Two dollars and fifty-one cents ($2.51) for a bass that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Four dollars and four cents ($4.04) for a bass that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Four dollars and seventy-four cents ($4.74) for a bass that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Five dollars and forty-three cents ($5.43) for a bass that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Five dollars and eighty-four cents ($5.84) for a bass that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Six dollars and twenty-six cents ($6.26) for a bass that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Six dollars and sixty-nine cents ($6.69) for a bass that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Seven dollars and nine cents ($7.09) for a bass that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(c) The fees to replace a fish from the genus Lepomis, a rockbass, or a flier are as follows:(1) Fourteen cents ($0.14) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Fifty-five cents ($0.55) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Sixty-nine cents ($0.69) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Ninety-seven cents ($0.97) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and twenty-two cents ($1.22) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and seventy-one cents ($1.71) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Two dollars and forty-one cents ($2.41) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Three dollars and eighty-one cents ($3.81) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Four dollars and two cents ($4.02) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Four dollars and forty-five cents ($4.45) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches in length.(d) The fees to replace a quillback, highfin carpsucker, or a river carpsucker are as follows: (1) Eleven cents ($0.11) for a fish not greater than three (3) inches in length.(2) Thirteen cents ($0.13) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Twenty-three cents ($0.23) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(4) Thirty-one cents ($0.31) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(5) Forty-two cents ($0.42) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(6) Fifty cents ($0.50) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(e) The fees to replace a walleye or a sauger are as follows:(1) Sixteen cents ($0.16) for a fish that is not greater than one (1) inch in length.(2) Twenty-three cents ($0.23) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Fifty-five cents ($0.55) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar and sixteen cents ($1.16) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and thirty-six cents ($1.36) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and eighty-five cents ($1.85) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Two dollars and fifty-four cents ($2.54) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Two dollars and eighty cents ($2.80) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Three dollars and eight cents ($3.08) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Four dollars and sixty-two cents ($4.62) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Seven dollars and fifty-six cents ($7.56) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Nine dollars and seventy-nine cents ($9.79) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) Nine dollars and seventy-nine cents ($9.79) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches in length.(f) The fees to replace a white bass or a yellow bass are as follows:(1) Twenty-eight cents ($0.28) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Fifty-six cents ($0.56) for a fish that is not greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Eighty-three cents ($0.83) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar and eleven cents ($1.11) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and thirty-nine cents ($1.39) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and sixty-eight cents ($1.68) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) One dollar and ninety-four cents ($1.94) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Two dollars and twenty-two cents ($2.22) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Two dollars and twenty-six cents ($2.26) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Two dollars and seventy-nine cents ($2.79) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Three dollars and seven cents ($3.07) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Three dollars and thirty-four cents ($3.34) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(g) The fees to replace a black crappie or a white crappie are as follows:(1) Forty-nine cents ($0.49) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Sixty-one cents ($0.61) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Eighty-three cents ($0.83) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar and thirteen cents ($1.13) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and sixty-one cents ($1.61) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Two dollars and forty-seven cents ($2.47) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(8) Four dollars and thirty-seven cents ($4.37) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(9) Five dollars and nine cents ($5.09) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(10) Seven dollars and forty-four cents ($7.44) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches in length.(h) The fees to replace a blue catfish, a channel catfish, a flathead catfish, or a white catfish are as follows:(1) Twenty cents ($0.20) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Forty-four cents ($0.44) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Thirty-nine cents ($0.39) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Sixty-six cents ($0.66) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Seventy-five cents ($0.75) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Ninety-one cents ($0.91) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Ninety-nine cents ($0.99) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) One dollar ($1) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) One dollar and thirty-two cents ($1.32) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) One dollar and forty-two cents ($1.42) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) One dollar and thirty-eight cents ($1.38) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) One dollar and thirty-eight cents ($1.38) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) One dollar and sixty-eight cents ($1.68) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(14) One dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) for a fish that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(15) Two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) for a fish that is greater than fourteen (14) inches in length.(i) The fee to replace a gizzard shad, a threadfin shad, or a skipjack herring is nineteen cents ($0.19).(j) The fees to replace a freshwater drum are as follows:(1) Twenty cents ($0.20) for a fish that is not more than three (3) inches in length.(2) Thirty-three cents ($0.33) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Fifty cents ($0.50) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(4) Seventy cents ($0.70) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(5) Eighty-three cents ($0.83) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(6) Ninety-seven cents ($0.97) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(k) The fees to replace a white perch are as follows:(1) Twenty cents ($0.20) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Thirty-three cents ($0.33) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Fifty-six cents ($0.56) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Seventy cents ($0.70) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and three cents ($1.03) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and twenty-two cents ($1.22) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) One dollar and forty-two cents ($1.42) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) One dollar and sixty-six cents ($1.66) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) One dollar and eighty-six cents ($1.86) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Two dollars and seven cents ($2.07) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Two dollars and forty-four cents ($2.44) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(l) The fees to replace a striped bass are as follows:(1) Eight cents ($0.08) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length(2) Thirty-four cents ($0.34) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) One dollar and two cents ($1.02) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar and sixty-four cents ($1.64) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Two dollars and eleven cents ($2.11) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Three dollars and ninety-one cents ($3.91) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Three dollars and ninety-one cents ($3.91) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Three dollars and ninety-one cents ($3.91) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(m) The fees to replace a stoneroller, a carp, a chub, or a minnow are as follows:(1) Fourteen cents ($0.14) for a fish that is not more than six (6) inches in length.(2) Twenty-eight cents ($0.28) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(3) Thirty-three ($0.33) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(4) Forty-two cents ($0.42) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(5) Fifty cents ($0.50) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches in length.(n) The fees to replace a goldeye or a mooneye are as follows:(1) Twenty cents ($0.20) for a fish that is not more than three (3) inches in length.(2) Forty-four cents ($0.44) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Eighty-six cents ($0.86) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(4) One dollar and twenty-eight cents ($1.28) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(5) One dollar and forty-two cents ($1.42) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(o) The fees to replace a buffalo are as follows: (1) Twenty-three cents ($0.23) for a fish that is not more than four (4) inches in length.(2) Forty-two cents ($0.42) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Fifty-six cents ($0.56) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(4) Seventy-seven cents ($0.77) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(5) Eighty-nine cents ($0.89) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(6) One dollar and ten cents ($1.10) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(p) The fees to replace a sucker or a redhorse are as follows: (1) Sixty-four cents ($0.64) for a fish that is not more than two (2) inches in length.(2) One dollar and eighty-six cents ($1.86) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(3) One dollar and eighty-six cents ($1.86) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(4) Three dollars and seventy-one cents ($3.71) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(5) Five dollars and fifty-seven cents ($5.57) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches in length.(q) The fees to replace a bullhead or a madtom are as follows:(1) Thirty-nine cents ($0.39) for a fish that is not more than two (2) inches in length.(2) Seventy-eight cents ($0.78) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Two dollars and fifty-five cents ($2.55) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(4) Two dollars and eighty-two cents ($2.82) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(5) Three dollars and sixty cents ($3.60) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(6) Four dollars and seventy cents ($4.70) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(r) The fees to replace a golden shiner are as follows: (1) Thirty-three cents ($0.33) for a fish that is not more than six (6) inches in length.(2) Ninety-six cents ($0.96) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(3) One dollar and fifty-seven cents ($1.57) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(s) The fees to replace a yellow perch or a darter are as follows:(1) Twenty-eight cents ($0.28) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Fifty-two cents ($0.52) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Seventy-seven cents ($0.77) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) One dollar ($1) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and nineteen cents ($1.19) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and forty-seven cents ($1.47) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Two dollars and thirteen cents ($2.13) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Three dollars and sixty-five cents ($3.65) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Four dollars and ninety-five cents ($4.95) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Five dollars and twelve cents ($5.12) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(t) The fees to replace an alewife are as follows: (1) Twenty-seven cents ($0.27) for a fish that is not more than three (3) inches in length.(2) Sixty cents ($0.60) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(3) Eighty-one cents ($0.81) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(4) One dollar and three cents ($1.03) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(5) One dollar and twenty-seven cents ($1.27) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches in length.(u) The fees to replace a grass carp are as follows:(1) Sixteen cents ($0.16) for a fish that is not more than two (2) inches in length.(2) Twenty-three cents ($0.23) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(3) Thirty-nine cents ($0.39) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(4) Sixty cents ($0.60) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(5) Seventy-eight cents ($0.78) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(6) One dollar and seventeen cents ($1.17) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(7) One dollar and fifty-seven cents ($1.57) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(8) Five dollars and forty-three cents ($5.43) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(9) Six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(10) Six dollars and fifty-eight cents ($6.58) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches in length.(v) The fees to replace a gar are as follows:(1) One dollar and forty-nine cents ($1.49) for a fish that is not more than four (4) inches in length.(2) One dollar and eighty-six cents ($1.86) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(3) Two dollars and sixty cents ($2.60) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(4) Three dollars and seventy-one cents ($3.71) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(5) Five dollars and fifty-seven cents ($5.57) for a fish that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(6) Six dollars and eighty-nine cents ($6.89) for a fish that is greater than fourteen inches in length.(w) The fees to replace a salmon are as follows:(1) Three cents ($0.03) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Five cents ($0.05) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Eleven cents ($0.11) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Twenty-three cents ($0.23) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Thirty-six cents ($0.36) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Fifty-eight cents ($0.58) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) One dollar and eleven cents ($1.11) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) One dollar and thirty-five cents ($1.35) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Two dollars and thirteen cents ($2.13) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches in length and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Two dollars and sixty-nine cents ($2.69) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Three dollars and thirteen cents ($3.13) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Eight dollars and twenty-two cents ($8.22) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) Ten dollars and fifty-two cents ($10.52) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(14) Twelve dollars and eighty-two cents ($12.82) for a fish that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(15) Thirteen dollars and thirty-four cents ($13.34) for a fish that is greater than fourteen (14) inches and not more than fifteen (15) inches in length.(16) Thirteen dollars and eighty-six cents ($13.86) for a fish that is greater than fifteen (15) inches and not more than sixteen (16) inches in length.(17) Twenty dollars and twenty-six cents ($20.26) for a fish that is greater than sixteen (16) inches and not more than seventeen (17) inches in length.(18) Twenty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents ($26.67) for a fish that is greater than seventeen (17) inches and not more than eighteen (18) inches in length.(19) Thirty-three dollars and six cents ($33.06) for a fish that is greater than eighteen (18) inches and not more than nineteen (19) inches in length.(20) Thirty-nine dollars and forty-six cents ($39.46) for a fish that is greater than nineteen (19) inches in length.(x) The fees to replace a cisco or a trout, other than a rainbow trout under subsection (y), are as follows:(1) Sixteen cents ($0.16) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Twenty cents ($0.20) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Forty-seven cents ($0.47) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Fifty cents ($0.50) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Ninety-four cents ($0.94) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Ninety-seven cents ($0.97) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) One dollar and sixty-one cents ($1.61) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) One dollar and seventy-nine cents ($1.79) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) One dollar and eighty cents ($1.80) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Two dollars ($2) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Three dollars and forty-one cents ($3.41) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Four dollars and one cent ($4.01) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) Four dollars and twenty-three cents ($4.23) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(14) Five dollars and three cents ($5.03) for a fish that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(15) Five dollars and eighty-four cents ($5.84) for a fish that is greater than fourteen (14) inches and not more than eighteen (18) inches in length.(16) Twenty-two dollars and eleven cents ($22.11) for a fish that is greater than eighteen (18) inches and not more than nineteen (19) inches in length.(17) Twenty-nine dollars and thirty-one cents ($29.31) for a fish that is greater than nineteen (19) inches and not more than twenty (20) inches in length.(18) Thirty-nine dollars and twenty-four cents ($39.24) for a fish that is greater than twenty (20) inches and not more than twenty-one (21) inches in length.(19) Forty-three dollars and ninety-seven cents ($43.97) for a fish that is greater than twenty-one (21) inches and not more than twenty-two (22) inches in length.(20) Forty-nine dollars and sixty-four cents ($49.64) for a fish that is greater than twenty-two (22) inches and not more than twenty-three (23) inches in length.(21) Fifty-four dollars and twenty-one cents ($54.21) for a fish that is greater than twenty-three (23) inches and not more than twenty-four (24) inches in length.(22) Sixty-six dollars and eighty-eight cents ($66.88) for a fish that is greater than twenty-four (24) inches and not more than twenty-five (25) inches in length.(23) Seventy-six dollars and eighty-five cents ($76.85) for a fish that is greater than twenty-five (25) inches and not more than twenty-six (26) inches in length.(24) Eighty-six dollars and twelve cents ($86.12) for a fish that is greater than twenty-six (26) inches in length.(y) The fees to replace a rainbow trout are as follows:(1) Thirty-one cents ($0.31) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Thirty-nine cents ($0.39) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Seventy-two cents ($0.72) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length(4) Eighty-eight cents ($0.88) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) One dollar and nineteen cents ($1.19) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) One dollar and thirty cents ($1.30) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) One dollar and sixty-six cents ($1.66) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) One dollar and seventy-four cents ($1.74) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Two dollars and eight cents ($2.08) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Two dollars and forty-four cents ($2.44) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Three dollars and twenty-three cents ($3.23) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Three dollars and fifty-five cents ($3.55) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) Four dollars and twenty-one cents ($4.21) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches and not more than thirteen (13) inches in length.(14) Four dollars and eighty-nine cents ($4.89) for a fish that is greater than thirteen (13) inches and not more than fourteen (14) inches in length.(15) Five dollars and eighteen cents ($5.18) for a fish that is greater than fourteen (14) inches and not more than fifteen (15) inches in length.(16) Five dollars and thirty-six cents ($5.36) for a fish that is greater than fifteen (15) inches and not more than eighteen (18) inches in length.(17) Sixteen dollars and fifty-five cents ($16.55) for a fish that is greater than eighteen (18) inches and not more than nineteen (19) inches in length.(18) Twenty-one dollars and eighty-one cents ($21.81) for a fish that is greater than nineteen (19) inches and not more than twenty (20) inches in length.(19) Thirty-one dollars and five cents ($31.05) for a fish that is greater than twenty (20) inches and not more than twenty-one (21) inches in length.(20) Forty-two dollars and seventy-three cents ($42.73) for a fish that is greater than twenty-one (21) inches and not more than twenty-two (22) inches in length.(21) Forty-seven dollars and forty-three cents ($47.43) for a fish that is greater than twenty-two (22) inches and not more than twenty-three (23) inches in length.(22) Fifty dollars and forty-seven cents ($50.47) for a fish that is greater than twenty-three (23) inches and not more than twenty-four (24) inches in length.(23) Sixty-seven dollars and thirty-three cents ($67.33) for a fish that is greater than twenty-four (24) inches and not more than twenty-five (25) inches in length.(24) Seventy-eight dollars and thirty cents ($78.30) for a fish that is greater than twenty-five (25) inches in length.(z) The fee to replace a crayfish is thirty-three cents ($0.33).(aa) The fees to replace a sturgeon are as follows:(1) Five cents ($0.05) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) One dollar and ten cents ($1.10) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Two dollars and fifteen cents ($2.15) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Three dollars and eighteen cents ($3.18) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Four dollars and twenty-three cents ($4.23) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Four dollars and seventy-nine cents ($4.79) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Sixteen dollars and twenty-four cents ($16.24) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Thirty-nine dollars and fifteen cents ($39.15) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Thirty-nine dollars and eighty-four cents ($39.84) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Forty dollars and fifty-three cents ($40.53) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Forty dollars and eighty-nine cents ($40.89) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Fifty-four dollars and eighty-one cents ($54.81) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(13) Seventy-eight dollars and thirty cents ($78.30) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches in length.(bb) The fees to replace a muskellunge or a tiger muskie are as follows: (1) Eighty cents ($0.80) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Three dollars and thirteen cents ($3.13) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than two (2) inches in length.(3) Four dollars and seventy cents ($4.70) for a fish that is greater than two (2) inches and not more than three (3) inches in length.(4) Six dollars and twenty-six cents ($6.26) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(5) Seven dollars and eighty-three cents ($7.83) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(6) Nine dollars and forty cents ($9.40) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(7) Ten dollars and ninety-six cents ($10.96) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(8) Twelve dollars and fifty-three cents ($12.53) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(9) Fifteen dollars and thirty-one cents ($15.31) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(10) Eighteen dollars and nine cents ($18.09) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(11) Twenty dollars and eighty-seven cents ($20.87) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(12) Thirty-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents ($37.58) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than seventeen (17) inches in length.(13) Thirty-eight dollars and thirty-six cents ($38.36) for a fish that is greater than seventeen (17) inches and not more than twenty (20) inches in length.(14) Thirty-nine dollars and fifteen cents ($39.15) for a fish that is greater than twenty (20) inches in length.(cc) The fees to replace a northern pike or a pickerel are as follows: (1) Thirty-one cents ($0.31) for a fish that is not more than one (1) inch in length.(2) Eighty-one cents ($0.81) for a fish that is greater than one (1) inch and not more than three (3) inches in length.(3) One dollar and forty-one cents ($1.41) for a fish that is greater than three (3) inches and not more than four (4) inches in length.(4) One dollar and fifty-seven cents ($1.57) for a fish that is greater than four (4) inches and not more than five (5) inches in length.(5) Two dollars and twenty-four cents ($2.24) for a fish that is greater than five (5) inches and not more than six (6) inches in length.(6) Three dollars and four cents ($3.04) for a fish that is greater than six (6) inches and not more than seven (7) inches in length.(7) Three dollars and thirty cents ($3.30) for a fish that is greater than seven (7) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in length.(8) Three dollars and fifty-nine cents ($3.59) for a fish that is greater than eight (8) inches and not more than nine (9) inches in length.(9) Three dollars and seventy-one cents ($3.71) for a fish that is greater than nine (9) inches and not more than ten (10) inches in length.(10) Ten dollars and fifty-seven cents ($10.57) for a fish that is greater than ten (10) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length.(11) Twelve dollars and seventy-three cents ($12.73) for a fish that is greater than eleven (11) inches and not more than sixteen (16) inches in length.(12) Twenty-five dollars and five cents ($25.05) for a fish that is greater than sixteen (16) inches and not more than seventeen (17) inches in length.(13) Fifty-six dollars and thirty-seven cents ($56.37) for a fish that is greater than seventeen (17) inches and not more than eighteen (18) inches in length.(14) Seventy-five dollars and sixteen cents ($75.16) for a fish that is greater than eighteen (18) inches and not more than nineteen (19) inches in length.(15) One hundred dollars and twenty-two cents ($100.22) for a fish that is greater than nineteen (19) inches in length.(dd) The fees to replace a paddlefish are as follows:(1) Thirty-six dollars and sixty-four cents ($36.64) for a fish that is not more than twelve (12) inches in length.(2) Thirty dollars and twenty-four cents ($30.24) for a fish that is greater than twelve (12) inches in length.(ee) The fees to replace another fish species are as follows: (1) Three dollars and seventy-one cents ($3.71) per American eel.(2) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per banded killifish.(3) Nine cents ($0.09) per topminnow.(4) Nine cents ($0.09) per northern studfish.(5) Twenty cents ($0.20) per mosquitofish.(6) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per central mud minnow.(7) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per pirate perch.(8) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per troutperch.(9) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per sculpins.(10) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per brook silverside.(11) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per inland silverside.(12) Fourteen cents ($0.14) per stickleback.(ff) The fees to replace fish by weight are as follows:(1) Seven dollars and forty-two cents ($7.42) per pound per bullhead species.(2) Seven dollars and ninety-five cents ($7.95) per pound per smallmouth bass.(3) Eleven dollars and thirteen cents ($11.13) per pound per brown trout.(4) Fifty-three cents ($0.53) per pound per bowfin.(gg) The administrator fee for law enforcement investigative costs for a fish take is the sum of:(1) the hourly rate for the conservation officer to investigate; plus(2) current state mileage reimbursement.Natural Resources Commission; 312 IAC 1.5-4-79; filed 8/30/2024, 11:33 a.m.: 20240925-IR-312240165FRA