FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1211
C 140 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Concerning a multiple season big game permit.
Sponsors: By Representatives Blake, B. Sullivan, Buck, Kretz, Eickmeyer and Armstrong; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife.
House Committee on Natural Resources, Ecology & Parks
House Committee on Finance
Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation
Senate Committee on Ways & Means
Background:
In most instances, a license issued by the Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) is
required in order for a person to hunt or fish for recreational purposes. Hunting for deer or
elk requires a big game license, issued by the Department, and allows the holder to take and
transport one animal. A big game license allows a hunter to participate in one of three
general hunting seasons: archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm. The dates of the general
seasons are established by the Fish and Wildlife Commission (Commission).
The Department offers a number of different hunting combination license packages. These
licenses allow hunters to hunt for more than one species during a year, such as deer, elk, bear,
or cougar. Prices for the combination packages range from $36 for residents to $660 for
non-residents. Revenue from the sale of hunting licenses are deposited into the State
Wildlife Fund.
Summary:
The Commission is authorized to offer permits to hunt deer or elk during multiple general
hunting seasons, which includes modern firearm season, archery season, and muzzleloader
season. The permit only allows the holder to take one deer or elk each year, regardless of
which season the animal is taken.
The fee for the multiple season big game permit is $150 for Washington residents, and
$1,500 for non-residents. Revenues from the sales of the permits will be deposited into the
State Wildlife Fund.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 96 0
Senate 48 1
Effective: July 24, 2005