Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 77.32 - Licenses.
77.32.555 - Surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring—Algal bloom program—Biotoxin account.

RCW 77.32.555
Surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring—Algal bloom program—Biotoxin account.

(1) In addition to the fees authorized in this chapter, the department shall include a surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring by the department of health of beaches used for recreational shellfishing, and to fund monitoring by the Olympic region harmful algal bloom program of the Olympic natural resources center at the University of Washington. The surcharge on recreational shellfish licenses cannot be increased more than one dollar and can only be increased when the surcharge for commercial shellfish licenses is increased. A surcharge of four dollars applies to resident and nonresident shellfish and seaweed licenses as authorized by RCW 77.32.520(3) (a) and (b); a surcharge of three dollars applies to resident and nonresident adult combination licenses as authorized by RCW 77.32.470(2)(a); a surcharge of three dollars applies to annual resident and nonresident razor clam licenses as authorized by RCW 77.32.520(4); and a surcharge of two dollars applies to the three-day razor clam license authorized by RCW 77.32.520(5). Amounts collected from these surcharges must be deposited in the biotoxin account created in subsection (3) of this section. The department may not use any amounts collected from these surcharges to pay for its administrative costs.
(2) Any moneys from surcharges remaining in the general fund—local account after the 2007-2009 biennium must be transferred to the biotoxin account created in subsection (3) of this section and be credited to the appropriate institution. The department of health and the University of Washington shall, by December 1st of each year, provide a letter to the relevant legislative policy and fiscal committees on the status of expenditures. This letter shall include, but is not limited to, the annual appropriation amount, the amount not expended, account fund balance, and reasons for not spending the full annual appropriation.
(3) The biotoxin account is created in the state treasury to be administered by the department of health. All moneys received under subsection (1) of this section must be deposited in the account and used by the department of health and the University of Washington as required by subsection (1) of this section. Of the moneys deposited into the account, one hundred fifty thousand dollars per year must be made available to the University of Washington to implement subsection (1) of this section. Moneys in the account may be spent only after appropriation.

[ 2015 c 254 § 1; 2009 c 577 § 1; 2005 c 416 § 1; 2004 c 248 § 2; 2003 c 263 § 2.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2009 c 577: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2009." [ 2009 c 577 § 2.]


Effective date—2005 c 416: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [May 11, 2005]." [ 2005 c 416 § 2.]


Findings—2003 c 263: "The legislature finds that testing and monitoring of beaches used for recreational shellfishing is essential to ensure the health of recreational shellfishers. The legislature also finds that it is essential to have a stable and reliable source of funding for such biotoxin testing and monitoring. The legislature also finds that the cost of the resident and nonresident personal use shellfish and seaweed licenses is undervalued and not properly aligned with neighboring states and provinces." [ 2003 c 263 § 1.]


Effective date—2003 c 263: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2003." [ 2003 c 263 § 4.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 77 - Fish and Wildlife

Chapter 77.32 - Licenses.

77.32.007 - "Special hunting season" defined.

77.32.010 - Recreational license required—Activities—Pass or permit for parking.

77.32.014 - Licenses, tags, and stamps—Revocation/privileges suspended for noncompliance with support order.

77.32.025 - Establishment of times and places for family fishing with no license or catch record card—Authorized.

77.32.050 - Recreational and commercial licenses, permits, tags, stamps, and raffle tickets issued by authorized officials—Rules—Fees.

77.32.070 - Information required from license applicants—Reports on taking/effort to harvest fish, shellfish, and wildlife—Administrative penalty.

77.32.090 - Licenses, permits, tags, stamps, and raffle tickets—Rules for form, display, procedures—Authority.

77.32.155 - Hunter education training program—Certificate—Deferral—Adoption of rules—Fee.

77.32.237 - Enhancing the fish, shellfish, and wildlife-related recreational opportunities for a person with a disability—Disability designation—Rule-making authority.

77.32.240 - Scientific permit—Procedures—Penalties—Fees.

77.32.250 - Licenses nontransferable.

77.32.256 - Duplicate licenses, rebates, permits, tags, and stamps—Fees.

77.32.320 - Required licenses, tags—Transport tags for game.

77.32.350 - Migratory birds—Supplemental permit—Fees.

77.32.370 - Special hunting season permits—Fee.

77.32.410 - Personal use fishing license—Reciprocity with Oregon in concurrent waters of Columbia river and coastal waters.

77.32.430 - Catch record card—Disposition of funds.

77.32.440 - Enhancement programs—Funding levels—Rules—Deposit to warm water game fish account.

77.32.450 - Big game hunting license—Fees.

77.32.460 - Small game hunting license—Turkey tags—Fees.

77.32.470 - Personal use fishing licenses—Fees—Temporary fishing licenses—Family fishing weekend license—Rule-making authority—Combination licenses for hunting and fishing—Two fishing poles per fishing license holder.

77.32.480 - Reduced rate licenses.

77.32.500 - Saltwater, freshwater transition areas—Rule-making authority.

77.32.520 - Personal use shellfish and seaweed license—Razor clam license—Fees—License available for inspection.

77.32.525 - Hunting and fishing contests—Field trials for dogs—Rules—Limitation.

77.32.530 - Hunting big game—Auction or raffle—Procedure.

77.32.535 - Private lands—Raffle authorization to hunt big game.

77.32.540 - Hunting and fishing contests—Field trials for dogs—Permit—Rules.

77.32.545 - Removal of trap—Identification of traps—Disclosure of identities.

77.32.550 - Group fishing permit.

77.32.555 - Surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring—Algal bloom program—Biotoxin account.

77.32.560 - Watchable wildlife decals.

77.32.565 - Hunting and fishing opportunities for a terminally ill person—Provision of a license, tag, permit, or stamp without a fee—Rule-making authority.

77.32.570 - Master hunter permit program—Fee.

77.32.575 - Western Washington pheasant permit—Fee.

77.32.585 - Release of wild beavers.

77.32.590 - Hunting and fishing license donations—Resident disabled veterans—Rule-making authority.