RCW 77.12.047
Scope of commission's authority to adopt rules—Application to private tideland owners or lessees of the state.
(1) The commission may adopt, amend, or repeal rules as follows:
(a) Specifying the times when the taking of wildlife, fish, or shellfish is lawful or unlawful.
(b) Specifying the areas and waters in which the taking and possession of wildlife, fish, or shellfish is lawful or unlawful.
(c) Specifying and defining the gear, appliances, or other equipment and methods that may be used to take wildlife, fish, or shellfish, and specifying the times, places, and manner in which the equipment may be used or possessed.
(d) Regulating the importation, transportation, possession, disposal, landing, and sale of wildlife, fish, shellfish, or seaweed within the state, whether acquired within or without the state. However, this authority must be exercised consistent with RCW 77.125.050 and 77.125.060. Additionally, the rules of the department must prohibit any person, including department staff, from translocating a live elk from an area with elk affected by hoof disease to any other location except:
(i) Consistent with a process developed by the department with input from the affected federally recognized tribes for translocation for monitoring or hoof disease management purposes; or
(ii) Within an elk herd management plan area affected by hoof disease.
(e) Regulating the prevention and suppression of diseases and pests affecting wildlife, fish, or shellfish.
(f) Regulating the size, sex, species, and quantities of wildlife, fish, or shellfish that may be taken, possessed, sold, or disposed of.
(g) Specifying the statistical and biological reports required from fishers, dealers, boathouses, or processors of wildlife, fish, or shellfish.
(h) Classifying species of marine and freshwater life as food fish or shellfish.
(i) Classifying the species of wildlife, fish, and shellfish that may be used for purposes other than human consumption.
(j) Regulating the taking, sale, possession, and distribution of wildlife, fish, shellfish, or deleterious exotic wildlife.
(k) Establishing game reserves and closed areas where hunting for wild animals or wild birds may be prohibited.
(l) Regulating the harvesting of fish, shellfish, and wildlife in the federal exclusive economic zone by vessels or individuals registered or licensed under the laws of this state.
(m) Authorizing issuance of permits to release, plant, or place fish or shellfish in state waters.
(n) Governing the possession of fish, shellfish, or wildlife so that the size, species, or sex can be determined visually in the field or while being transported.
(o) Other rules necessary to carry out this title and the purposes and duties of the department.
(2)(a) Subsections (1)(a), (b), (c), (d), and (f) of this section do not apply to private tideland owners and lessees and the immediate family members of the owners or lessees of state tidelands, when they take or possess oysters, clams, cockles, borers, or mussels, excluding razor clams, produced on their own private tidelands or their leased state tidelands for personal use.
(b) "Immediate family member" for the purposes of this section means a spouse, brother, sister, grandparent, parent, child, or grandchild.
(3) Except for subsection (1)(g) of this section, this section does not apply to private sector cultured aquatic products as defined in RCW 15.85.020. Subsection (1)(g) of this section does apply to such products.
[ 2018 c 179 § 10; 2017 c 159 § 2; 2001 c 253 § 14; 2000 c 107 § 7; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 11 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 c 117 § 1; 1985 c 457 § 17; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 15; 1980 c 55 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.080. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-205, part. Formerly RCW 75.08.080.]
NOTES:
Finding—2017 c 159: "The legislature finds that elk hoof disease poses a significant threat to the state, including elk populations and livestock. While the legislature recognizes the efforts of the department of fish and wildlife thus far, more aggressive steps are necessary to achieve a better understanding of the hoof disease epidemic facing the state's elk populations and to ensure proactive management and treatment actions are pursued." [ 2017 c 159 § 1.]
Required rule making—2017 c 159: "The department of fish and wildlife must immediately adopt or amend any rule as necessary to implement, and ensure rules are consistent with, this act." [ 2017 c 159 § 4.]
Referral to electorate—1995 1st sp.s. c 2: See note following RCW 77.04.013.
Effective date—1995 1st sp.s. c 2: See note following RCW 43.17.020.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 77.12 - Powers and Duties.
77.12.010 - Limitation on prohibiting fishing with bait or artificial lures.
77.12.020 - Wildlife to be classified.
77.12.031 - Llamas and alpacas.
77.12.037 - Acquisition, use, and management of property—Condemnation—When authorized.
77.12.038 - Notification requirements.
77.12.043 - Contracts and agreements for propagation of fish or shellfish.
77.12.058 - Pollinator habitat.
77.12.068 - Dissemination of information about RCW 77.15.740 and responsible wildlife viewing.
77.12.071 - Sampling of fish, wildlife, or shellfish by department employees.
77.12.075 - Fish and wildlife federal lands revolving account.
77.12.085 - Liberalized bag limits for bass, walleye, and channel catfish.
77.12.140 - Acquisition or sale of wildlife.
77.12.150 - Game seasons—Opening and closing—Special hunt.
77.12.152 - Commission may designate fishing areas.
77.12.154 - Right of entry—Aircraft operated by department.
77.12.184 - Deposit of moneys from various activities—Production of regulation booklets.
77.12.203 - In lieu payments authorized—Procedure—Game lands defined.
77.12.204 - Grazing lands—Fish and wildlife goals—Implementation.
77.12.210 - Department property—Management, sale.
77.12.220 - Acquisition or transfer of property.
77.12.230 - Local assessments against department property.
77.12.240 - Authority to take wildlife—Disposition.
77.12.262 - Fish and wildlife officers compensation insurance—Medical aid.
77.12.264 - Fish and wildlife officers—Relieved from active duty when injured—Compensation.
77.12.275 - Agreements with department of defense.
77.12.323 - Special wildlife account—Investments.
77.12.330 - Exclusive fishing waters for youths.
77.12.360 - Withdrawal of state land from lease—Compensation.
77.12.370 - Withdrawal of state land from lease—County procedures, approval, hearing.
77.12.380 - Withdrawal of state land from lease—Actions by commissioner of public lands.
77.12.390 - Withdrawal of state land from lease—Payment.
77.12.395 - Wolves—Conflict mitigation guidelines.
77.12.420 - Improvement of conditions for growth of game fish.
77.12.451 - Director may take or sell fish or shellfish—Restrictions on sale of salmon.
77.12.453 - Wanapum (Sokulk) Indians—Permits to take salmon and other freshwater food fish.
77.12.455 - Prevention and suppression of diseases and pests.
77.12.459 - Release and recapture of salmon or steelhead prohibited.
77.12.465 - Abandoned or derelict vessels.
77.12.469 - Renewal of wildlife rehabilitation licenses—Adoption of rules.
77.12.471 - Wildlife rehabilitation account.
77.12.475 - Fish and wildlife equipment revolving account.
77.12.540 - Public shooting grounds—Effect of filing—Use for booming.
77.12.550 - Tidelands used as public shooting grounds—Diversion.
77.12.560 - Tidelands used as public shooting grounds—Rules.
77.12.570 - Game farm licenses—Rules—Exemption.
77.12.580 - Game farms—Authority to dispose of eggs.
77.12.590 - Game farms—Tagging of products—Exemption.
77.12.600 - Game farms—Shipping of wildlife—Exemption.
77.12.610 - Check stations—Purpose.
77.12.620 - Check stations—Stopping for inspection.
77.12.630 - Check stations—Other inspections, powers.
77.12.650 - Protection of bald eagles and their habitats—Cooperation required.
77.12.655 - Habitat buffer zones for bald eagles—Rules.
77.12.670 - Migratory bird permit/migratory bird license validations—Deposit and use of revenues.
77.12.722 - Canada goose hunting—Season or bag limit restriction.
77.12.732 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.
77.12.734 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Further requirements.
77.12.755 - Ranked inventory of fish passage barriers.
77.12.760 - Steelhead trout fishery.
77.12.765 - Tilton and Cowlitz rivers—Proposals to reinstate salmon and steelhead.
77.12.790 - Eastern Washington pheasant enhancement program—Purpose.
77.12.800 - Pheasant hunting—Opportunities for juvenile hunters.
77.12.810 - Small game hunting license—Disposition of fee.
77.12.852 - Washington salmon stamp program—Creation.
77.12.854 - Washington junior salmon stamp program—Creation.
77.12.858 - Deposit of receipts—Expenditures.
77.12.860 - Stamp design—Department's rule-making authority.
77.12.865 - Derelict fishing gear—Guidelines for removal and disposal.
77.12.870 - Derelict fishing gear and shellfish pots database—Reporting requirements.
77.12.880 - Wildlife program management.
77.12.885 - Reported predatory wildlife interactions—Website posting.