RCW 77.70.220
Geoduck fishery license—Fees—Conditions and limitations—OSHA regulations—Violations—Vessel identification number/fee.
(1) A person shall not harvest geoduck clams commercially without a geoduck fishery license. This section does not apply to the harvest of private sector cultured aquatic products as defined in RCW 15.85.020. The geoduck fishery license fee and the application fee are specified in RCW 77.65.220.
(2) Only a person who has entered into a geoduck harvesting agreement with the department of natural resources under RCW 79.135.210 may hold a geoduck fishery license.
(3) A geoduck fishery license authorizes no taking of geoducks outside the boundaries of the public lands designated in the underlying harvesting agreement, or beyond the harvest ceiling set in the underlying harvesting agreement.
(4) A geoduck fishery license expires when the underlying geoduck harvesting agreement terminates.
(5) The director shall determine the number of geoduck fishery licenses that may be issued for each geoduck harvesting agreement, the number of units of gear whose use the license authorizes, and the type of gear that may be used, subject to RCW 77.60.070. In making those determinations, the director shall seek to conserve the geoduck resource and prevent damage to its habitat.
(6) The holder of a geoduck fishery license and the holder's agents and representatives shall comply with all applicable commercial diving safety regulations adopted by the federal occupational safety and health administration established under the federal occupational safety and health act of 1970 as such law exists on May 8, 1979, 84 Stat. 1590 et seq.; 29 U.S.C. Sec. 651 et seq. A violation of those regulations is a violation of this subsection. For the purposes of this section, persons who dive for geoducks are "employees" as defined by the federal occupational safety and health act. A violation of this subsection is grounds for suspension or revocation of a geoduck fishery license following a hearing under the procedures of chapter 34.05 RCW. The director shall not suspend or revoke a geoduck fishery license if the violation has been corrected within ten days of the date the license holder receives written notice of the violation. If there is a substantial probability that a violation of the commercial diving standards could result in death or serious physical harm to a person engaged in harvesting geoduck clams, the director shall suspend the license immediately until the violation has been corrected. If the license holder is not the operator of the harvest vessel and has contracted with another person for the harvesting of geoducks, the director shall not suspend or revoke the license if the license holder terminates its business relationship with that person until compliance with this subsection is secured.
(7) A person using a vessel in the geoduck fishery is required to apply for and obtain a vessel identification number from the department. The application fee for the vessel identification number is one hundred five dollars.
[ 2017 3rd sp.s. c 8 § 47; 2011 c 339 § 34; 2000 c 107 § 71; 1998 c 190 § 106; 1993 c 340 § 46. Formerly RCW 75.30.280.]
NOTES:
Finding—Intent—Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 77.08.010.
Effective date—2011 c 339: See note following RCW 43.84.092.
Finding, intent—Captions not law—Effective date—Severability—1993 c 340: See notes following RCW 77.65.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 77.70 - License Limitation Programs.
77.70.010 - License renewed subject to RCW 77.65.080.
77.70.040 - Administrative review of department's decision—Hearing—Procedures.
77.70.050 - Salmon charter boats—Limitation on issuance of licenses—Renewal—Transfer.
77.70.060 - Salmon charter boats—Angler permit, when required.
77.70.070 - Salmon charter boats—Angler permit—Number of anglers.
77.70.080 - Salmon charter boats—Angler permit—Total number of anglers limited—Permit transfer—Fees.
77.70.090 - Commercial salmon fishing licenses and delivery licenses—Limitations—Transfer.
77.70.110 - Dungeness crab-Puget Sound fishery license—Limitations—Qualifications.
77.70.120 - Herring fishery license—Limitations on issuance.
77.70.130 - Whiting-Puget Sound fishery license—Limitation on issuance.
77.70.140 - Whiting-Puget Sound fishery license—Transferable to family members.
77.70.160 - Emerging commercial fishery designation—Experimental fishery permits.
77.70.170 - Emerging commercial fishery designation—Legislative review.
77.70.200 - Herring spawn on kelp fishery licenses—Number limited.
77.70.210 - Herring spawn on kelp fishery license—Auction.
77.70.230 - Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Requirements and criteria—Continuous participation.
77.70.240 - Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Requirements and criteria—Historical participation.
77.70.250 - Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—License transfer—License suspension.
77.70.260 - Ocean pink shrimp—Single delivery license—Fees.
77.70.290 - Crab taken in offshore waters—Criteria for landing in Washington state—Limitations.
77.70.300 - Crab taken in offshore waters—Dungeness crab offshore delivery license—Fee.
77.70.310 - Transfer of Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses—Fee.
77.70.320 - Coastal crab account—Created—Revenues—Expenditures.
77.70.330 - Coastal crab account expenditures—Management of coastal crab resource.
77.70.390 - Reduction of landing requirements under RCW 77.70.280—Procedure.
77.70.400 - Coastal Dungeness crab resource plan.
77.70.430 - Puget Sound crab pot buoy tag program—Fee—Coastal crab pot buoy tag program—Fee—Review.
77.70.440 - Puget Sound crab pot buoy tag account.
77.70.442 - Washington coastal crab pot buoy tag account.
77.70.450 - Commercial fisheries buyback account.
77.70.460 - Collection of fee—Fee schedule—Deposit of moneys.
77.70.470 - Ban on assessing fee under RCW 77.70.460.
77.70.500 - Crab pot removal permit—Shellfish pot removal permit—Rules—Penalty.
77.70.510 - Washington-coastal spot shrimp pot fishery license.