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Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee

HB 1218

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

Brief Description: Concerning department of fish and wildlife license suspensions.

Sponsors: Representatives Takko, Klippert, Blake, Orcutt, Kirby, Buys, Lytton, Goodman, Kretz, Van De Wege, Nealey, Hudgins, Wilcox, Stanford, Short, Warnick, Haigh and Ryu; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Provides separate suspension time periods for violating a suspension of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) privileges based on noncompliance with child support.

  • Includes the taking of game fish under privileges that are permanently suspended for violating a suspension of department privileges in the first degree.

Hearing Date: 1/30/13

Staff: Cherlyn Walden (786-7296).

Background:

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) must revoke licenses, tags, and stamps issued under RCW 77.32 and suspend the associated privileges for any time period in which a person is certified by the Department of Social and Health Services or a court of competent jurisdiction as a person in noncompliance with a support order. If a person engages in any activity that is licensed by the WDFW and the person's privileges to engage in that activity were revoked or suspended by the WDFW or any court, then he or she is guilty of violating a suspension of department privileges in the second degree. A person is guilty of violating a suspension of department privileges in the first degree, if:

The WDFW will permanently suspend a person's privileges to engage in the hunting or fishing activity which violated the suspension of department privileges in the second degree upon conviction. A conviction for violating a suspension of department privileges in the first degree requires the WDFW to order a permanent suspension of all privileged to hunt, fish, trap, or take wildlife, food fish or shellfish. No distinction is made for suspensions or revocations based on noncompliance with a support order.

Summary of Bill:

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) must order a suspension of all of a person's privileges to hunt, fish, trap, or take wildlife, food fish, game fish, or shellfish for a period of two years if he or she violated a suspension of department privileges in the second degree and the violation was a child support-based suspension. The suspension period is four years if the suspension violation was in the first degree and a child support-based suspension. The suspensions issued for child support-based violations are in addition to any suspension required for the underlying fish or wildlife violation. If a person with a child support-based suspension completes his or her period of suspension for violating a suspension of department privileges but is still suspended for child support noncompliance, the person cannot hunt, fish, or engage in any activity regulated by the WDFW until he or she obtains a release from the Department of Social and Health Services and provides a copy of the release to the WDFW.

The taking of game fish is included in the list of privileges permanently suspended upon conviction for violating a suspension of department privileges in the first degree.

Penalties for violating a suspension of department privileges

Child support-based suspension

Other suspensions

Second Degree-person engages in any activity that is licensed by WDFW and the person's privileges to engage in that activity was revoked or suspended by any court or the WDFW.

Suspension of all the person's privileges to hunt, fish, trap, or take wildlife, food fish, game fish, or shellfish for a period of two years.

Permanent suspension of the person's privileges to engage in the hunting or fishing activities that he or she was engaged in when he or she violated a suspension of department privileges in the second degree.

First Degree-

Suspension of all of the person's privileges to hunt, fish, trap, or take wildlife, food fish, game fish, or shellfish for a period of four years.

Permanent suspension of allof the person's privileges to hunt, fish, trap, or take wildlife, food fish, game fish, or shellfish.

Emphasis added.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.