HOUSE BILL REPORT
SB 5778
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.
As Reported by House Committee On:
Puget Sound, Select
Title: An act relating to implementation of shellfish protection programs.
Brief Description: Concerning shellfish protection programs.
Sponsors: Senators Fraser, Rockefeller, Poulsen and Kline; by request of Department of Health.
Brief History:
Select Committee on Puget Sound: 3/28/07 [DP].
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HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUGET SOUND
Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 5 members: Representatives Upthegrove, Chair; Eickmeyer, Vice Chair; Rolfes, Vice Chair; O'Brien and Springer.
Minority Report: Do not pass. Signed by 3 members: Representatives Sump, Ranking Minority Member; Walsh, Assistant Ranking Minority Member and Pearson.
Staff: Karen Rogers (786-7388).
Background:
The Department of Health (DOH) issues licenses to commercial shellfish operators and
certifies shellfish harvest sites. The commercial harvest of shellfish must be from a growing
area that is classified as "approved" or "conditionally approved" according to provisions of
the National Shellfish Sanitation Program Model Ordinance. Shellfish growing areas that the
DOH classifies as "restricted" may be harvested, but only under certain circumstances.
Shellfish growing areas that the DOH classifies as "prohibited" may not be harvested either
commercially or recreationally.
County legislative authorities are required to create shellfish protection districts and establish
shellfish protection programs within 180 days after the DOH closes or downgrades the
classification of a tidal shellfish growing area due to nonpoint-source pollution. To date, 12
districts exist, and eight have resulted in classification upgrades and re-openings.
Summary of Bill:
County legislative authorities that are required to create shellfish protection districts and
establish shellfish protection programs must initiate implementation of these shellfish
protection programs within 60 days after they are established. County legislative authorities
are also required to consult with the regulating state agencies, submit a copy of their shellfish
protection programs to those same agencies, and submit an annual report to the DOH that
describes the status and progress of the programs.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Staff Summary of Public Testimony:
(In support) County legislative authorities should be required to begin implementation of
shellfish protection programs within 60 days after shellfish protection plans are in place.
Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1595 is preferable; however, both bills are
acceptable. Passage of a bill addressing implementation of shellfish protection programs is
desired, and it is better that Senate Bill 5778 be passed without amendments so that the bill
goes directly to the Governor for adoption.
(Opposed) None.
Persons Testifying: Kathleen Drew, Office of the Governor; Gregg Grunenfelder, Department of Health; and Jim Jesernig, Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers.