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                                                   SENATE BILL NO. 5306

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State of Washington                               51st Legislature                              1989 Regular Session

 

By Senators Metcalf and Owen

 

 

Read first time 1/20/89 and referred to Committee on   Environment & Natural Resources.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to the sale of salmon eggs and carcasses by state agencies; and amending RCW 75.08.255, 75.08.230, and 75.08.245.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  Section 75.12.130, chapter 12, Laws of 1955 as last amended by section 1, chapter 28, Laws of 1985 and RCW 75.08.255 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The director may take or remove any species of fish or shellfish from the waters or beaches of the state.

          (2) The director may sell food fish or shellfish caught or taken during department test fishing operations.  Salmon taken in test fishing  operations shall only be sold during  a season open to commercial fishing in the district in which the test fishing is conducted.

          (3) The director shall not sell inedible salmon for human consumption.  Salmon and carcasses may be given to state institutions or schools or to economically depressed people, unless the salmon are unfit for human consumption.  Salmon not fit for human consumption may be sold by the director for animal food, fish food, or for industrial purposes.

          (4) In the sale of surplus salmon from state hatcheries, the division of purchasing shall require that a portion of the surplus salmon be processed and returned to the state by the purchaser.  The processed salmon shall be fit for human consumption and in a form suitable for distribution to individuals.  The division of purchasing shall establish the required percentage at a level that does not discourage competitive bidding for the surplus salmon.  The measure of the percentage is the combined value of all of the surplus salmon sold.  The department of social and health services shall distribute the processed salmon to economically depressed individuals and state institutions pursuant to rules adopted by the department of social and health services.

          (5) All revenue generated by the sale of salmon or salmon parts shall be placed in a separate account with the state treasurer subject to legislative appropriation for the benefit of the volunteer programs set forth in chapter 75.52 RCW.

 

        Sec. 2.  Section 75.08.230, chapter 12, Laws of 1955 as last amended by section 230, chapter 202, Laws of 1987 and RCW 75.08.230 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) Except as provided in this section, state and county officers receiving the following moneys shall deposit them in the state general fund:

          (a) The sale of licenses required under this title;

          (b) The sale of property seized or confiscated under this title;

          (c) Fines and forfeitures collected under this title;

          (d) The sale of real or personal property held for department purposes;

          (e) Rentals or concessions of the department;

          (f) Moneys received for damages to food fish, shellfish or department property; and

          (g) Gifts.

          (2) The director shall make weekly remittances to the state treasurer of moneys collected by the department.

          (3) All fines and forfeitures collected or assessed by a district court for a violation of this title or rule of the director shall be remitted as provided in chapter 3.62 RCW.

          (4)  Proceeds from the sale of food fish or shellfish taken in test fishing conducted by the department, to the extent that these proceeds exceed the estimates in the budget approved by the legislature, may be allocated as unanticipated receipts under RCW 43.79.270 to reimburse the department for unanticipated costs for test fishing operations in excess of the allowance in the budget approved by the legislature.

          (5) ((Proceeds from the sale of salmon and salmon eggs by the department, to the extent these proceeds exceed estimates in the budget approved by the legislature, may be allocated as unanticipated receipts under RCW 43.79.270.  Allocations under this subsection shall be made only for hatchery operations partially or wholly financed by sources other than state general revenues or for purposes of processing human consumable salmon for disposal)) All revenue generated by the sale of salmon or salmon parts shall be placed in a separate account with the state treasurer subject to legislative appropriation for the benefit of the volunteer programs set forth in chapter 75.52 RCW.

          (6) Moneys received by the director under RCW 75.08.045, to the extent these moneys exceed estimates in the budget approved by the legislature, may be allocated as unanticipated receipts under RCW 43.79.270.  Allocations under this subsection shall be made only for the specific purpose for which the moneys were received, unless the moneys were received in settlement of a claim for damages to food fish or shellfish, in which case the moneys may be expended for the conservation of these resources.

 

        Sec. 3.  Section 4, chapter 35, Laws of 1971 as last amended by section 1, chapter 115, Laws of 1988 and RCW 75.08.245 are each amended to read as follows:

          The department may supply, at a reasonable charge, surplus salmon eggs to a person for use in the cultivation of salmon.  The department shall not intentionally create a surplus of salmon to provide eggs for sale.  The department shall only sell salmon eggs from stocks that are not suitable for salmon population rehabilitation or enhancement in state waters in Washington.  All sales or transfers shall be consistent with the department's egg transfer and aquaculture disease control regulations as now existing or hereafter amended.  Prior to department determination that eggs of a salmon stock are surplus and available for sale, the department shall assess the productivity of each watershed that is suitable for receiving eggs.

          The salmon enhancement advisory council, created in RCW 75.48.120, shall consider egg sales at each meeting.

          All revenue generated by the sale of salon or salmon parts shall be placed in a separate account with the state treasurer subject to legislative appropriation for the benefit of the volunteer programs set forth in chapter 75.52 RCW.