FINAL BILL REPORT
SSB 5786
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C 314 L 13
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Requiring certain information in commercial fishing guide license applications.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Parks (originally sponsored by Senator Hargrove).
Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Parks
House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
Background: Fish Guide Licensing. A commercial license is required to act as a food fish or game fish guide. In general, the term guide refers to a person who accepts compensation while transporting or accompanying fishers and sharing techniques and expertise on the fish and waters.
There are two classes of fish guide licenses. A game fish guide license is $180 for residents and $600 for nonresidents, and allows guide services relating to game fish such as steelhead, bass, and catfish. A food fish guide license is $130 for residents and $630 for nonresidents, and allows guide service relating to food fish in most freshwater areas. Fishing services relating to food fish conducted in salt water areas generally require a charter boat license. Food fish include salmon, sturgeon, halibut, bottomfish, and tuna.
Each class of fish guide licenses also includes an application fee of $70.
Fish Guide License Applications. Current law charges the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) with issuing commercial licenses to qualified persons after they submit a complete application and pay the required fee. The statute requires every applicant to provide a name and address, as well as any other information required by DFW. The application for a fish guide license requests information such as the applicant's name, address, phone number, date of birth, and social security number.
Summary: Additional information is required for applicants to receive a fish guide license, both for food fish and game fish. Specifically, an application for these licenses must include the following:
a driver's license or identification card and the jurisdiction of issuance;
the applicant's business license number;
proof of current certification in first aid and CPR;
proof of commercial liability insurance of at least $300,000; and
a United States Coast Guard license for those applicants intending to carry passengers for hire on federally recognized navigable waters with a motorized vessel.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate | 48 | 1 | |
House | 90 | 3 | (House amended) |
Senate | 47 | 0 | (Senate concurred) |
Effective: | July 28, 2013. |