Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.135 - Aquatic Lands—Oysters, Geoducks, Shellfish, Other Aquacultural Uses, and Marine Aquatic Plants.
79.135.210 - Geoduck harvesting—Agreements, regulation—Geoduck diver safety program.

RCW 79.135.210
Geoduck harvesting—Agreements, regulation—Geoduck diver safety program.

(1) Except as provided in RCW 79.135.040, geoducks shall be sold as valuable materials under the provisions of *chapter 79.90 RCW. After confirmation of the sale, the department may enter into an agreement with the purchaser for the harvesting of geoducks. The department may place terms and conditions in the harvesting agreements as the department deems necessary. The department may enforce the provisions of any harvesting agreement by suspending or canceling the harvesting agreement or through any other means contained in the harvesting agreement. Any geoduck harvester may terminate a harvesting agreement entered into pursuant to this subsection if actions of a governmental agency, beyond the control of the harvester, its agents, or its employees, prohibit harvesting, for a period exceeding thirty days during the term of the harvesting agreement, except as provided within the agreement. Upon termination of the agreement by the harvester, the harvester shall be reimbursed by the department for the cost paid to the department on the agreement, less the value of the harvest already accomplished by the harvester under the agreement.
(2) Harvesting agreements under this title for the purpose of harvesting geoducks shall require the harvester and the harvester's agent or representatives to comply with all applicable commercial diving safety standards and regulations promulgated and implemented by the federal occupational safety and health administration established under the federal occupational safety and health act of 1970 as the law exists or as amended (84 Stat. 1590 et seq.; 29 U.S.C. Sec. 651 et seq.). However, for the purposes of this section and RCW 77.60.070, all persons who dive for geoducks are deemed to be employees as defined by the federal occupational safety and health act. All harvesting agreements shall provide that failure to comply with these standards is cause for suspension or cancellation of the harvesting agreement. Further, for the purposes of this subsection if the harvester contracts with another person or entity for the harvesting of geoducks, the harvesting agreement shall not be suspended or canceled if the harvester terminates its business relationship with such an entity until compliance with this subsection is secured.
(3) Beginning January 1, 2015, geoduck divers licensed under RCW 77.65.410 must annually complete the geoduck diver safety program established in RCW 43.30.560 in order to be maintained on a department of natural resources' harvest agreement plan of operation.

[ 2013 c 204 § 6. Prior: 2005 c 155 § 708; 2005 c 113 § 3; 2003 c 39 § 43; 1990 c 163 § 4; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 141. Formerly RCW 79.96.080.]
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*Reviser's note: Chapter 79.90 RCW was recodified and/or repealed in its entirety by 2005 c 155.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 79 - Public Lands

Chapter 79.135 - Aquatic Lands—Oysters, Geoducks, Shellfish, Other Aquacultural Uses, and Marine Aquatic Plants.

79.135.001 - Intent—2005 c 155.

79.135.010 - Bush act/Callow act lands.

79.135.020 - Sale of reserved or reversionary rights in tidelands.

79.135.030 - Wrongful taking of shellfish from public lands—Civil remedies.

79.135.040 - Aquaculture products—Sale by leaseholder.

79.135.100 - Aquatic lands used for aquaculture production and harvesting—Rents and fees—Limitations on leases.

79.135.110 - Leasing beds of tidal waters for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use.

79.135.120 - Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Who may lease—Application—Deposit.

79.135.130 - Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Inspection and report by director of fish and wildlife—Rental and term—Commercial harvest of subtidal hardshell clams by hydraulic escalating.

79.135.140 - Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Survey and boundary markers.

79.135.150 - Renewal lease—Application.

79.135.160 - Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Reversion for use other than cultivation of shellfish.

79.135.170 - Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Abandonment—Application for other lands.

79.135.200 - Geoduck harvest/cultivation—Survey of navigable waters by private party—Record of survey.

79.135.210 - Geoduck harvesting—Agreements, regulation—Geoduck diver safety program.

79.135.220 - Geoduck harvesting—Designation of aquatic lands.

79.135.230 - Intensive management plan for geoducks.

79.135.300 - Lease of tidelands set aside as oyster reserves.

79.135.310 - Inspection by director of fish and wildlife.

79.135.320 - Vacation of reserve—Lease of lands—Designated state oyster reserve lands.

79.135.400 - Seaweed—Marine aquatic plants defined.

79.135.410 - Seaweed—Personal use limit—Commercial harvesting prohibited—Exception—Import restriction.

79.135.420 - Seaweed—Harvest and possession violations—Penalties and damages.

79.135.430 - Seaweed—Enforcement.

79.135.440 - Native kelp forest and eelgrass meadow health and conservation plan—Reports.

79.135.900 - Savings—1982 1st ex.s. c 21.

79.135.901 - Captions—1982 1st ex.s. c 21.

79.135.903 - Effective date—1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §§ 176 and 179.

79.135.904 - Effective date—1982 1st ex.s. c 21.