A Fish Dealer is a person who is authorized to purchase and sell fish within Manitoba or for export. A person who meets the requirements established by regulation may obtain a Fish Dealer licence. A Fish Dealer licence may include a processing facility operated by the licensed Fish Dealer.
There are three ways to submit a completed application and licence fee.
- Mail to: Fisheries Branch
Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources
Box 20, 14 Fultz Blvd
Winnipeg, MB, R3Y 0L6
- In person: at 14 Fultz Blvd, Winnipeg, MB
- In person: at your regional Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources office.
A person applying for a Fish Dealer licence or the renewal of a Fish Dealer licence must provide the following:
- Fish Dealer Licence Application; and
- the licence fee
Purchasing Fish
Fish Dealers are required to report fish purchases and sales. Fish Purchase Records are required for all fish purchases. Fish Purchase Record booklets are provided by Wildlife and Fisheries Branch. These forms must be completed when a dealer purchases fish from a fisher or the person transporting fish on behalf of the Fisher (who will require a Loadslip).
Fish pricing information and individual quota entitlement numbers, where applicable, will no longer be required on Fish Purchase Records.
The Commercial Fisher or any other person transporting fish on behalf of the Commercial Fisher will be required to sign the Fish Purchase Record at the time their fish is purchased by a Fish Dealer.
A licensed Fish Dealer must:
1. ensure all fish purchase records are signed by the dealer, fisher or fish transporter;
2. provide the white copy of the form to the fisher/fish transporter;
3. provide the blue copy of the form weekly to the Branch Director;
4. retain the yellow copy of the form for two (2) years after it is issued;
5. provide the Branch Director with a weekly electronic summary of all fish purchase on the form provided Weekly Fish Purchase Summary Report, no later than seven days after the end of the week in question;
6. submit the Weekly Fish Purchase Summary Reports to: mbfishforms@gov.mb.ca with Dealer # in subject line.
7. provide the Branch Director with the Fish Purchase Records (blue copy) used by Authorized Agents (see Agents below) no later than 10 days after the date of fish purchase.
8. pay for any fish purchased by an Agent prior to the agent’s termination; and
9. provide written notice to the Branch Director upon the termination of an Authorized Agent to:
Wildlife and Fisheries Branch
Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources
Box 20, 14 Fultz Blvd
Winnipeg, MB, R3Y 0L6
Authorized Agents
Fish Dealers or a principal of a Fish Dealer cannot be an Agent for another Fish Dealer.
An Authorized Agent is a person (includes a cooperative, partnership and unincorporated association or organization) who has been authorized to purchase fish on behalf of a licenced Fish Dealer. The Fish Dealer must provide written notice to the Branch Director with the Agent’s name, address and any locations where the Agent will store fish purchased on behalf of the Fish Dealer.
Agents must be formally listed on Fish Dealer licences, An Agent may work for only one Fish Dealer, A Fish Dealer licence holder may not act as an Agent for another Fish Dealer and Agents must prepare Fish Purchase Records on behalf of their Fish Dealers. Fish Dealers will be obligated to pay for all fish procured by their respective Agent(s).
If the Authorized Agent is a business, the Fish Dealer must provide notice that includes the names of the individuals associated with the business who are authorized to act on behalf of the Agent.
If an Authorized Agent is found in contravention of the regulation, the Fish Dealer to whom the Agent works for is also liable for the contravention.
The Agent who purchases fish on behalf of a Fish Dealer must complete the Fish Purchase Record and include the Agent’s name on the record. The Agent must also sign the record.
PLEASE USE THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF A SUMMARY FORM. CHECK FOR UPDATED FORMS OR LINKS.
Selling Fish
A licensed Fish Dealer who sells or provides fish to a person must, at the time of sale, provide the purchaser with a Fish Sale Receipt on a form approved by the Branch Director that contains the following information:
- name of the Fish Dealer;
- name of the purchaser, unless the purchaser is an end consumer;
- date of sale; and
- species of fish, its form and its weight in kilograms.
Fish Sale Receipt can be used or you can produce one of your own which contains all of the above information. Should a Fish Dealer choose to use their own form, the form must be approved by the Branch Director. A copy of all Fish Sale Records must be retained by the Fish Dealer for two (2) years after they are issued. A licensed Fish Dealer must:
- Provide the Branch Director with a monthly electronic summary of all Fish Sale Receipts made during each month on the Monthly Fish Sale Summary Report provided, no later than seven days after the end of that month.
- Submit monthly repots to: mbfishforms@gov.mb.ca, with Dealer # in subject line; and
- If a licensed Fish Dealer does not sell or provide fish to any person in a month, he or she must prepare a report on a form approved by the Branch Director confirming no sales (NIL Report) for the month.
PLEASE USE THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF A FORM. CHECK FOR UPDATED FORMS OR LINKS.
Exporting Fish
If a licensed Fish Dealer exports fish from Manitoba before it is sold, the person transporting the fish on behalf of the Dealer must have in his or her possession an export record on a form approved by the Branch Director that contains the following information:
- name of the licensed Fish Dealer exporting the fish;
- species of fish, its form, and its weight in kilograms;
- date the fish is exported; and
- location where the fish is to be delivered.
A Sample Fish Export Record can be used or you can produce one of your own which contains all of the above information. Should a Fish Dealer choose to use their own form, the form must be approved by the Branch Director. A copy of all export records must be retained by the Fish Dealer for two (2) years after they are prepared. A licensed Fish Dealer must:
- Provide the Branch Director with a monthly electronic summary of every export record prepared on the Monthly Export Summary Form issued during a month, no later than seven days after the end of that month;
- Submit monthly records to: mbfishforms@gov.mb.ca with Dealer # in subject line; and
- If a licensed Fish Dealer does not export fish in a month, he or she must prepare a NIL report on the Monthly Export Summary Form confirming no exports for the month.