CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SENATE BILL 5531
Chapter 105, Laws of 2001
57th Legislature
2001 Regular Session
FISHERY LICENSES
EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/22/01
Passed by the Senate March 9, 2001 YEAS 41 NAYS 0
ROSA FRANKLIN President of the Senate
Passed by the House April 5, 2001 YEAS 97 NAYS 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Tony M. Cook, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SENATE BILL 5531 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. |
FRANK CHOPP Speaker of the House of Representatives |
TONY M. COOK Secretary
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CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Approved April 19, 2001 |
FILED
April 19, 2001 - 5:35 p.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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SENATE BILL 5531
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Passed Legislature - 2001 Regular Session
State of Washington 57th Legislature 2001 Regular Session
By Senator Spanel
Read first time 01/25/2001. Referred to Committee on Natural Resources, Parks & Shorelines.
AN ACT Relating to limitations on fishery licenses; and amending RCW 77.70.410, 77.70.420, 77.65.100, and 77.65.110.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 77.70.410 and 2000 c 107 s 84 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
The shrimp pot-Puget Sound ((shrimp emerging)) fishery ((management
regime)) is ((converted from an emerging fishery status to)) a
limited entry fishery ((status effective January 1, 2000.
(2)
Effective January 1, 2000,)) and a person shall
not fish for shrimp taken from Puget Sound for commercial purposes with shrimp
pot gear except under the provisions of a shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery license
issued under RCW 77.65.220.
(((3)
Effective January 1, 2000, a shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery license shall only
be issued to a natural person who held an emerging commercial fishery license
and Puget Sound shrimp pot experimental fishery permit during 1999. Beginning
January 1, 2001,))
(2) A shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery license shall only be issued to a natural person who held a shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery license during the previous year, except upon the death of the licensee the license shall be treated as analogous to personal property for purposes of inheritance and intestacy.
(3) No more than two shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery licenses may be owned by a licensee. The licensee must transfer the second license into the licensee's name, and designate on the second license the same vessel as is designated on the first license at the time of the transfer. Licensees who hold two shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery licenses may not transfer one of the two licenses for a twelve-month period beginning on the date the second license is transferred to the licensee, but the licensee may transfer both licenses to another natural person. The nontransferability provisions of this subsection start anew for the receiver of the two licenses. Licensees who hold two shrimp pot-Puget sound fishery licenses may fish one and one-half times the maximum number of pots allowed for Puget Sound shrimp, and may retain and land one and one-half times the maximum catch limits established for Puget Sound shrimp taken with shellfish pot gear.
(4)
Through December 31, 2001, shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery licenses are
((nontransferable.
(5)
The department, by rule, may set licensee participation requirements for Puget
Sound shellfish pot shrimp harvest)) transferable only to a current
shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery licensee, or upon death of the licensee.
Beginning January 1, 2002, shrimp pot-Puget Sound commercial fishery licenses
are transferable, except holders of two shrimp pot-Puget Sound licenses are
subject to nontransferability provisions as provided for in this section.
(5) Through December 31, 2001, a shrimp pot-Puget Sound licensee may designate any natural person as the alternate operator for the license. Beginning January 1, 2002, a shrimp pot-Puget Sound licensee may designate only an immediate family member, as defined in RCW 77.12.047, as the alternate operator. A licensee with a bona fide medical emergency may designate a person other than an immediate family member as the alternate operator for a period not to exceed two years, provided the licensee documents the medical emergency with letters from two medical doctors describing the illness or condition that prevents the licensee from participating in the fishery. The two-year period may be extended by the director upon recommendation of a department-appointed Puget Sound shrimp advisory board. If the licensee has no immediate family member who is capable of operating the license, the licensee may make a request to the Puget Sound shrimp advisory board to designate an alternate operator who is not an immediate family member, and upon recommendation of the Puget Sound shrimp advisory board, the director may allow designation of an alternate operator who is not an immediate family member.
Sec. 2. RCW 77.70.420 and 2000 c 107 s 85 are each amended to read as follows:
(1)
The shrimp trawl-Puget Sound ((shrimp emerging)) fishery ((management
regime)) is ((converted from an emerging fishery status to)) a
limited entry fishery ((status effective January 1, 2000.
(2)
Effective January 1, 2000,)) and a person shall
not fish for shrimp taken from Puget Sound for commercial purposes with shrimp
trawl gear except under the provisions of a shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery
license issued under RCW 77.65.220.
(((3)
Effective January 1, 2000, a shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery license shall
only be issued to a natural person who held an emerging commercial fishery
license and Puget Sound shrimp trawl experimental fishery permit during 1999.
Beginning January 1, 2001,))
(2)
A shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery license shall only be issued to a
natural person who held a shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery license during the
previous licensing year((.
(4)
The department, by rule, may set licensee participation requirements for Puget
Sound shellfish trawl shrimp harvest.
(5)
Shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery licenses are nontransferable)),
except upon the death of the licensee the license shall be treated as analogous
to personal property for purposes of inheritance and intestacy.
(3) No more than one shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery license may be owned by a licensee.
(4) Through December 31, 2001, shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery licenses are nontransferable, except upon death of the licensee. Beginning January 1, 2002, shrimp trawl-Puget Sound licenses are transferable.
(5) Through December 31, 2001, a shrimp trawl-Puget Sound licensee may designate any natural person as the alternate operator for the license. Beginning January 1, 2002, a shrimp trawl-Puget Sound licensee may designate only an immediate family member, as defined in RCW 77.12.047, as the alternate operator. A licensee with a bona fide medical emergency may designate a person other than an immediate family member as the alternate operator for a period not to exceed two years, provided the licensee documents the medical emergency with letters from two medical doctors describing the illness or condition that prevents the immediate family member from participating in the fishery. The two-year period may be extended by the director upon recommendation of a department-appointed Puget Sound shrimp advisory board. If the licensee has no immediate family member who is capable of operating the license, the licensee may make a request to the Puget Sound shrimp advisory board to designate an alternate operator who is not an immediate family member, and upon recommendation of the Puget Sound shrimp advisory board, the director may allow designation of an alternate operator who is not an immediate family member.
Sec. 3. RCW 77.65.100 and 1998 c 190 s 94 are each amended to read as follows:
This section applies to all commercial fishery licenses, delivery licenses, and charter licenses.
(1) An applicant for a license subject to this section may designate a vessel to be used with the license. Except for emergency salmon delivery licenses, the director may issue a license regardless of whether the applicant designates a vessel. An applicant may designate no more than one vessel on a license subject to this section.
(2) A license for a fishery that requires a vessel authorizes no taking or delivery of food fish or shellfish unless a vessel is designated on the license. A delivery license authorizes no delivery of food fish or shellfish unless a vessel is designated on the license.
(3) No vessel may be designated on more than one commercial fishery license unless the licenses are for different fisheries, except the same vessel may be designated on two of the following licenses, provided the licenses are owned by the same licensee:
(a) Puget Sound Dungeness crab fishery license;
(b) Shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery license;
(c) Sea cucumber dive fishery license; and
(d) Sea urchin dive fishery license.
(4) No vessel may be designated on more than one delivery license, on more than one salmon charter license, or on more than one nonsalmon charter license.
Sec. 4. RCW 77.65.110 and 2000 c 107 s 32 are each amended to read as follows:
This
section applies to all commercial fishery licenses, charter boat license,
and delivery licenses((, except for whiting‑-Puget Sound fishery
licenses and emergency salmon delivery licenses.
(1)
The license holder may engage in the activity authorized by a license subject
to this section. With the exception of Dungeness crab‑-coastal fishery
class B licensees licensed under RCW 77.70.280(4), the holder of a license
subject to this section may also designate up to two alternate operators for
the license. Dungeness crab‑-coastal fishery class B licensees may not
designate alternate operators)).
(1) A person designated as an alternate operator must possess an alternate operator license issued under RCW 77.65.130, and be designated on the license prior to engaging in the activities authorized by the license. The holder of the commercial fishery license, charter boat license, or delivery license may designate up to two alternate operators for the license, except:
(a) Whiting--Puget Sound fishery licensees may not designate alternate operators;
(b) Emergency salmon delivery licensees may not designate alternate operators;
(c) Shrimp pot-Puget Sound fishery licensees may designate no more than one alternate operator at a time; and
(d) Shrimp trawl-Puget Sound fishery licensees may designate no more than one alternate operator at a time.
(2) The fee to change the alternate operator designation is twenty-two dollars.
Passed the Senate March 9, 2001.
Passed the House April 5, 2001.
Approved by the Governor April 19, 2001.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 19, 2001.