Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 76.09 - Forest Practices.
76.09.370 - Findings—Forests and fish report—Adoption of rules.

RCW 76.09.370
Findings—Forests and fish report—Adoption of rules.

(1) The legislature finds that the process that produced the forests and fish report was instigated by the forest practices board, the report is the product of considerable negotiations between several diverse interest groups, and the report has the support of key federal agencies. When adopting permanent rules under this section, the forest practices board is strongly encouraged to follow the recommendations of the forests and fish report, but may include other alternatives for protection of aquatic resources. If the forest practices board chooses to adopt rules under this section that are not consistent with the recommendations contained in the forests and fish report, the board must notify the appropriate legislative committees of the proposed deviations, the reasons for the proposed deviations, and whether the parties to the forests and fish report still support the agreement. The board shall defer final adoption of such rules for sixty days of the legislative session to allow for the opportunity for additional public involvement and legislative oversight.
(2) The forest practices board shall follow the regular rules adoption process contained in the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, when adopting permanent rules pertaining to forest practices and the protection of aquatic resources except as limited by subsection (1) of this section. The permanent rules must accomplish the policies stated in RCW 76.09.010 without jeopardizing the economic viability of the forest products industry.
(3) The rules adopted under this section should be as specific as reasonably possible while also allowing an applicant to propose alternate plans in response to site-specific physical features. Alternate plans should provide protection to public resources at least equal in overall effectiveness by alternate means.
(4) Rule making under subsection (2) of this section shall be completed by June 30, 2001.
(5) The board should consider coordinating any environmental review process under chapter 43.21C RCW relating to the adoption of rules under subsection (2) of this section with any review of a related proposal under the national environmental policy act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 4321, et seq.).
(6) After the board has adopted permanent rules under subsection (2) of this section, changes to those rules and any new rules covering aquatic resources may be adopted by the board but only if the changes or new rules are consistent with recommendations resulting from the scientifically based adaptive management process established by a rule of the board. Any new rules or changes under this subsection need not be based upon the recommendations of the adaptive management process if: (a) The board is required to adopt or modify rules by the final order of any court having jurisdiction thereof; or (b) future state legislation directs the board to adopt or modify the rules.
(7) In adopting permanent rules, the board shall incorporate the scientific-based adaptive management process described in the forests and fish report which will be used to determine the effectiveness of the new forest practices rules in aiding the state's salmon recovery effort. The purpose of an adaptive management process is to make adjustments as quickly as possible to forest practices that are not achieving the resource objectives. The adaptive management process shall incorporate the best available science and information, include protocols and standards, regular monitoring, a scientific and peer review process, and provide recommendations to the board on proposed changes to forest practices rules to meet timber industry viability and salmon recovery.

[ 1999 sp.s. c 4 § 204.]
NOTES:

Part headings not law—1999 sp.s. c 4: See note following RCW 77.85.180.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 76 - Forests and Forest Products

Chapter 76.09 - Forest Practices.

76.09.010 - Legislative finding and declaration.

76.09.020 - Definitions.

76.09.030 - Forest practices board—Created—Membership—Terms—Vacancies—Meetings—Compensation, travel expenses—Staff.

76.09.040 - Forest practices rules—Adoption—Review of proposed rules—Hearings—Fish protection standards—Program for the acquisition of riparian open space.

76.09.050 - Rules establishing classes of forest practices—Applications for classes of forest practices—Approval or disapproval—Notifications—Procedures—Appeals—Waiver.

76.09.055 - Findings—Emergency rule making authorized.

76.09.060 - Form and contents of notification and application—Reforestation requirements—Conversion of forestland to other use—New applications—Approval—Emergencies.

76.09.063 - Forest practices permit—Habitat incentives agreement.

76.09.065 - Fee for applications and notifications related to the commercial harvest of timber—Forest practices application account—Creation—Applications submitted to a local governmental entity.

76.09.067 - Application for forest practices—Owner of perpetual timber rights.

76.09.070 - Reforestation—Requirements—Procedures—Notification on sale or transfer.

76.09.080 - Stop work orders—Grounds—Contents—Procedure—Appeals.

76.09.090 - Notice of failure to comply—Contents—Procedures—Appeals—Hearing—Final order—Limitations on actions.

76.09.100 - Failure to comply with water quality protection—Department of ecology authorized to petition appeals board—Action on petition.

76.09.110 - Final orders or final decisions binding upon all parties.

76.09.120 - Failure of owner to take required course of action—Notice of cost—Department authorized to complete course of action—Liability of owner for costs—Lien.

76.09.130 - Failure to obey stop work order—Departmental action authorized—Liability of owner or operator for costs.

76.09.140 - Enforcement.

76.09.150 - Inspection—Right of entry.

76.09.160 - Right of entry by department of ecology.

76.09.170 - Violations—Conversion to nontimber operation—Penalties—Remission or mitigation—Appeals—Lien.

76.09.180 - Disposition of moneys received as penalties, reimbursement for damages.

76.09.190 - Additional penalty, gross misdemeanor.

76.09.205 - Appeals board review.

76.09.240 - Forest practices—County, city, or town to regulate—When—Adoption of development regulations—Enforcement—Technical assistance—Exceptions and limitations—Verification that land not subject to a notice of conversion to nonforestry uses—Repor...

76.09.250 - Policy for continuing program of orientation and training.

76.09.260 - Department to represent state's interest—Cooperation with other public agencies—Grants and gifts.

76.09.270 - Annual determination of state's research needs—Recommendations.

76.09.280 - Removal of log and debris jams from streams.

76.09.290 - Inspection of lands—Reforestation.

76.09.300 - Mass earth movements and fluvial processes—Program to correct hazardous conditions on sites associated with roads and railroad grades—Hazard-reduction plans.

76.09.305 - Advisory committee to review hazard-reduction plans authorized—Compensation, travel expenses.

76.09.310 - Hazard-reduction program—Notice to landowners within areas selected for review—Proposed plans—Objections to plan, procedure—Final plans—Appeal.

76.09.315 - Implementation of hazard-reduction measures—Election—Notice and application for cost-sharing funds—Inspection—Letter of compliance—Limitations on liability.

76.09.320 - Implementation of hazard-reduction program—Cost sharing by department—Limitations.

76.09.330 - Legislative findings—Liability from naturally falling trees required to be left standing.

76.09.340 - Certain forest practices exempt from rules and policies under this chapter.

76.09.350 - Long-term multispecies landscape management plans—Pilot projects, selection—Plan approval, elements—Notice of agreement recorded—Memorandums of agreements—Report, evaluation.

76.09.360 - Single multiyear permit.

76.09.368 - Intent—Small forestland owners—Alternate plan processes/alternate harvest restrictions—Report to the legislature.

76.09.370 - Findings—Forests and fish report—Adoption of rules.

76.09.390 - Sale of land or timber rights with continuing obligations—Notice—Failure to notify—Exemption.

76.09.405 - Forest and fish support account—Created.

76.09.410 - Road maintenance and abandonment plans—Fish passage barriers.

76.09.420 - Road maintenance and abandonment plans—Rules—Checklist—Report to the legislature—Emergency rules.

76.09.430 - Application to RCW 76.13.150.

76.09.440 - Small forestland owner—Fish passage barriers.

76.09.450 - Small forestland owner—Defined.

76.09.460 - Notice of conversion to nonforestry use—Denial of permits or approvals by the county, city, town, or regional governmental entity—Enforcement.

76.09.470 - Conversion of land to nonforestry use—Action required of landowner—Action required of county, city, town, or regional governmental entity.

76.09.480 - Identification of projects that mitigate infrastructure and noninfrastructure development.

76.09.490 - Forest practices hydraulic project—Department may request information/technical assistance from the department of fish and wildlife—Concurrence review process.

76.09.900 - Short title.

76.09.905 - Air pollution laws not modified.

76.09.910 - Shoreline management act, hydraulics act, other statutes and ordinances not modified—Exceptions.

76.09.915 - Repeal and savings.

76.09.920 - Application for extension of prior permits.

76.09.925 - Effective dates—1974 ex.s. c 137.

76.09.935 - Severability—1974 ex.s. c 137.