CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2149
Chapter 233, Laws of 1997
55th Legislature
1997 Regular Session
DUNGENESS CRAB--PUGET SOUND FISHERY LICENSES--LANDING REQUIREMENT REMOVAL--OPERATION OF VESSELS BY TWO LICENSEES
EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/27/97
Passed by the House March 13, 1997 Yeas 96 Nays 0
CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate April 17, 1997 Yeas 46 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2149 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. |
IRV NEWHOUSE President of the Senate |
TIMOTHY A. MARTIN Chief Clerk
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Approved April 26, 1997 |
FILED
April 26, 1997 - 11:12 p.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2149
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Passed Legislature - 1997 Regular Session
State of Washington 55th Legislature 1997 Regular Session
By House Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Linville, Buck, Regala, Gardner, Kessler and Anderson)
Read first time 03/05/97.
AN ACT Relating to removing landing requirements for the Puget Sound commercial crab fishery and allowing two licensees to operate one vessel; and amending RCW 75.30.130 and 75.28.048.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 75.30.130 and 1993 c 340 s 34 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) It is unlawful to take dungeness crab (Cancer magister) in Puget Sound without first obtaining a dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound fishery license. As used in this section, "Puget Sound" has the meaning given in RCW 75.28.110(5)(a). A dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound fishery license is not required to take other species of crab, including red rock crab (Cancer productus).
(2)
Except as provided in subsections (3) and (((7))) (6) of this
section, after January 1, 1982, the director shall issue no new dungeness crab‑-Puget
Sound fishery licenses. Only a person who meets the following qualification((s))
may renew an existing license: (((a))) The person shall have held the
dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound fishery license sought to be renewed during
the previous year or acquired the license by transfer from someone who held it
during the previous year, and shall not have subsequently transferred the
license to another person((; and
(b)
The person shall document, by valid shellfish receiving tickets issued by the
department, that one thousand pounds of dungeness crab were caught and sold
during the previous two-year period ending on December 31st of an odd-numbered
year:
(i)
Under the license sought to be renewed; or
(ii)
Under any combination of the following commercial fishery licenses that the
person held when the crab were caught and sold: Crab pot‑-Non-Puget
Sound, crab ring net‑-Non-Puget Sound, dungeness crab‑-Puget
Sound. Sales under a license other than the one sought to be renewed may be
used for the renewal of no more than one dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound
fishery license)).
(3) Where the person failed to obtain the license during the previous year because of a license suspension, the person may qualify for a license by establishing that the person held such a license during the last year in which the license was not suspended.
(4)
((The director may reduce or waive the poundage requirement established
under subsection (2)(b) of this section upon the recommendation of a review
board established under RCW 75.30.050. The review board may recommend a
reduction or waiver of the poundage requirement in individual cases if, in the
board's judgment, extenuating circumstances prevent achievement of the poundage
requirement. The director shall adopt rules governing the operation of the
review boards and defining "extenuating circumstances."
(5))) This
section does not restrict the issuance of commercial crab licenses for areas
other than Puget Sound or for species other than dungeness crab.
(((6)
Subject to the restrictions in section 11 of this act,)) (5) Dungeness
crab‑-Puget Sound fishery licenses are transferable from one license
holder to another.
(((7)))
(6) If fewer than two hundred persons are eligible for dungeness crab‑-Puget
Sound fishery licenses, the director may accept applications for new licenses.
The director shall determine by random selection the successful applicants for
the additional licenses. The number of additional licenses issued shall be
sufficient to maintain two hundred licenses in the Puget Sound dungeness crab
fishery. The director shall adopt rules governing the application, selection,
and issuance procedures for new dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound fishery
licenses, based upon recommendations of a board of review established under RCW
75.30.050.
Sec. 2. RCW 75.28.048 and 1993 c 340 s 25 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) A person who holds a commercial fishery license, delivery license, or charter license may operate the vessel designated on the license. A person who is not the license holder may operate the vessel designated on the license only if:
(a) The person holds an alternate operator license issued by the director; and
(b) The person is designated as an alternate operator on the underlying commercial fishery license, delivery license, or charter license under RCW 75.28.046.
(2) Only an individual at least sixteen years of age may hold an alternate operator license.
(3) No individual may hold more than one alternate operator license. An individual who holds an alternate operator license may be designated as an alternate operator on an unlimited number of commercial fishery licenses, delivery licenses, and charter licenses under RCW 75.28.046.
(4) An individual who holds two dungeness crab‑-Puget Sound fishery licenses may operate the licenses on one vessel if the vessel owner or alternate operator is on the vessel. The department shall allow a license holder to operate up to one hundred crab pots for each license.
(5) As used in this section, to "operate" means to control the deployment or removal of fishing gear from state waters while aboard a vessel, to operate a vessel as a charter boat, or to operate a vessel delivering food fish or shellfish taken in offshore waters to a port within the state.
Passed the House March 13, 1997.
Passed the Senate April 17, 1997.
Approved by the Governor April 26, 1997.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 26, 1997.