Sec. 26-291a. Taking of clams and oysters in Stonington.
               	 		
      Sec. 26-291a. Taking of clams and oysters in Stonington. (a) The board of selectmen in the town of Stonington may prohibit the taking of clams and oysters from such 
portions of the town waters as it designates from time to time, for a period not exceeding 
one year at a time, and may designate the manner in which clams and oysters may be 
taken and the size and the amount and may provide for licenses for such taking and, in 
connection therewith, adopt reasonable regulations and fix license and permit fees. 
When said board designates any place or places in said town waters from which the 
taking of oysters and clams is to be prohibited or designates a changed manner in which 
clams and oysters may or may not be taken, or adopts, rescinds or amends any regulation 
or license or permit fee, it shall cause to be published, in a newspaper having a circulation 
in said town, a notice describing the place or places upon which such prohibition is to 
be operative or the manner in which oysters or clams may or may not be taken, or the 
regulation, license or permit fee adopted, rescinded or amended, and shall post copies 
of such notices upon the shores of the town waters. No person shall take any oysters or 
clams from any grounds from which the taking of the same has been prohibited during 
the time of such prohibition nor in any manner in violation of any such designation or 
regulation.
      (b) Said board of selectmen may designate special officers for the enforcement of 
this section, whose compensation shall be determined by the board of selectmen. All 
moneys collected under the provisions of this section shall be paid to the board of selectmen and used by it for protection and propagation of escallops, oysters and clams and 
other shellfish in the waters of the town of Stonington.
      (c) Any person who violates any provision of this section or any regulation adopted 
pursuant to this section shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars or imprisoned 
not more than thirty days or both, and upon conviction the court may order that a permit 
shall not be issued to such person to take clams or oysters from the waters of the town 
of Stonington for one year.
      (1959, P.A. 53, S. 1.)