The use and operation of metal detectors, as well as the removal of small contemporary materials, is permitted within selected state parks as designated by the director or designee, in accordance with all commission direction on land management, and subject to the conditions and limitations specified.
(1) The use of metal detectors is permitted only within specified portions of approved state parks as posted for public reference. Metal detecting may be allowed in an approved campsite occupied by the registered metal detector user and in unoccupied campsites within approved campgrounds.
(2) The use of metal detectors within a state park shall be limited to daylight hours that the park has posted as "open." No use shall be allowed during periods of seasonal or emergency park closure, except where otherwise posted.
(3) Any person wishing to use a metal detector shall so indicate to park personnel at the park where the use is to occur, by complying with the registration process provided for such purpose.
(4) Exceptional uses of metal detectors in state parks may be allowed through the issuance of a special recreation event application, available from the agency.
(5) This section does not apply to commission employees while engaged in the performance of their duties.
(6) Persons operating metal detectors in state parks and state park areas shall:
(a) Observe all laws and regulations.
(b) Never destroy or disturb park facilities, natural features, or historical or archeological resources. No item which is, or appears to be of historical or archaeological significance, may be removed from the site at which it was found. Any such find shall be immediately reported to park personnel, and the area in which the find occurred shall be closed.
(c) Limit digging implements to ice picks, screwdrivers and probes not to exceed two inches in width and sand scoops not to exceed six inches in width and eight inches in length, containing perforations no less than one-half inch in width, to be used only on sand surfaces. Any holes dug shall be limited to six inches maximum depth and shall be immediately refilled and the surface restored to its earlier condition.
(d) Properly dispose of all found or recovered trash and litter.
(e) Conduct themselves with thoughtfulness, courtesy and consideration for others, and not interfere with other recreational activities. An operator shall not allow any emitted metal detector sound audible to other park users.
(7) Any violation of this section is an infraction under chapter
7.84 RCW.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
79A.05 RCW. WSR 07-03-121, § 352-32-235, filed 1/22/07, effective 2/22/07. Statutory Authority: RCW
79A.05.030,
79A.05.035,
79A.05.055, and
79A.05.070. WSR 05-01-069, § 352-32-235, filed 12/9/04, effective 1/9/05. Statutory Authority: Chapter
79A.05 RCW, including RCW
79A.05.030,
79A.05.035,
79A.05.055, and
79A.05.070. WSR 00-13-070, § 352-32-235, filed 6/16/00, effective 7/17/00. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.51.040 and
43.51.180(7). WSR 97-12-042, § 352-32-235, filed 6/2/97, effective 7/3/97; WSR 92-19-098, § 352-32-235, filed 9/17/92, effective 10/18/92. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.51.040. WSR 92-15-118, § 352-32-235, filed 7/21/92, effective 8/21/92. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.51.040 and
43.51.060. WSR 90-04-025, § 352-32-235, filed 1/29/90, effective 3/1/90; WSR 87-08-007 (Order 99), § 352-32-235, filed 3/23/87, effective 9/8/87.]