FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 5355
C 78 L 95
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Providing for payment of claims for damages caused by deer or elk.
Sponsors: Senators Drew, Morton and Rasmussen.
Senate Committee on Natural Resources
House Committee on Natural Resources
Background: The state of Washington has traditionally paid claims to people whose property is damaged by state wildlife. These claims have varied from a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars. An Attorney General's Opinion in 1994 noted that the statute has been amended on several occasions and is unclear. A present $2,000 limit on payments is in statute, yet it is not clear that the $2,000 is an upper limit.
Because claims above a $2,000 limit have been paid in the past, the Legislature needs to grant the state of Washington the authority to pay claims over $2,000 in the interim period, while the claim proposals and the compensation issues are discussed by the Legislature.
Summary: Claims exceeding $2,000 that are filed under the Wildlife Code and are presented to the Legislature may be paid after they are submitted to the state by the Risk Management Office.
The House and Senate Natural Resources Committees and the Department of Fish and Wildlife must study the issue of damages caused by wildlife and report to the Legislature by December 1, 1995.
The act expires on January 1, 1996.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 47 1
House 87 8
Effective: July 23, 1995