FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 2868
C 62 L 90
BYRepresentatives Spanel, Haugen, S. Wilson and R. King
Changing provisions relating to sea urchin endorsements.
House Committe on Fisheries & Wildlife
Senate Committee on Environment & Natural Resources
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
BACKGROUND:
Fishers who harvest sea urchins need both a shellfish diver license and sea urchin endorsements. The shellfish diver license is issued to the owner of a vessel and allows the vessel to use divers to harvest shellfish.
The sea urchin endorsement was issued for the 1989-90 season under a license limitation program established in 1989. The license limitation program was established to limit the number of endorsements in an attempt to reduce the fishing fleet. Criteria were established for initial qualification that included: vessels holding a shellfish diver license during 1988 and 1989, and vessels landing 20,000 pounds of sea urchins between April 1, 1986, and March 31, 1988, which is two fishing seasons.
The director of the Department of Fisheries was given the authority to waive or reduce landing requirements on recommendation of a review board. This authority was given for future renewals and did not include the ability to waive or reduce them on initial qualification. Other license limitation programs have allowed the director to waive landing requirements on initial qualification.
Under this license limitation program, the Department of Fisheries received 136 applications for the sea urchin endorsement. The goal for the fishery was 45 endorsements. During the 1989-90 season, 62 vessels participated in the fishery, which included those that received endorsements under the initial qualification (47), those that were admitted by the board of review (11), and those that appealed a denial under the Administrative Procedures Act.
SUMMARY:
Legislative intent is clarified that one goal of the license limitation program for sea urchins is to allow those vessel owners who have historically participated in the fishery to continue to participate.
The director of the Department of Fisheries is given authority to waive landing requirements for initial qualification as well as for on-going eligibility. This authority is consistent with other license limitation programs.
The provision under the Administrative Procedures Act that allows vessel owners to continue harvesting under an existing license while they are involved in an appeal no longer applies to appeals involving sea urchin endorsements.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
House 95 0
Senate 39 6
EFFECTIVE:March 15, 1990