Passed by the House April 22, 2013 Yeas 77   ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate April 17, 2013 Yeas 48   ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Barbara Baker, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 1194 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2013 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/18/13. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
AN ACT Relating to limiting liability for habitat projects; and reenacting and amending RCW 77.85.050.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 77.85.050 and 2009 c 345 s 3 and 2009 c 333 s 25 are
each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1)(a) Counties, cities, and tribal governments must jointly
designate, by resolution or by letters of support, the area for which
a habitat project list is to be developed and the lead entity that is
to be responsible for submitting the habitat project list. No project
included on a habitat project list shall be considered mandatory in
nature and no private landowner may be forced or coerced into
participation in any respect. The lead entity may be a county, city,
conservation district, special district, tribal government, regional
recovery organization, or other entity.
(b) The lead entity shall establish a committee that consists of
representative interests of counties, cities, conservation districts,
tribes, environmental groups, business interests, landowners, citizens,
volunteer groups, regional fish enhancement groups, and other habitat
interests. The purpose of the committee is to provide a citizen-based
evaluation of the projects proposed to promote salmon habitat.
(c) The committee shall compile a list of habitat projects,
establish priorities for individual projects, define the sequence for
project implementation, and submit these activities as the habitat
project list. The committee shall also identify potential federal,
state, local, and private funding sources.
(2) The area covered by the habitat project list must be based, at
a minimum, on a WRIA, combination of WRIAs, or any other area as agreed
to by the counties, cities, and tribes in resolutions or in letters of
support meeting the requirements of this subsection. Preference will
be given to projects in an area that contain a salmon species that is
listed or proposed for listing under the federal endangered species
act.
(3) The lead entity shall submit the habitat project list to the
salmon recovery funding board in accordance with procedures adopted by
the board.
(4) The recreation and conservation office shall administer funding
to support the functions of lead entities.
(5) A landowner whose land is used for a habitat project that is
included on a habitat project list, and who has received notice from
the project sponsor that the conditions of this section have been met,
may not be held civilly liable for any property damages resulting from
the habitat project regardless of whether or not the project was funded
by the salmon recovery funding board. This subsection is subject to
the following conditions:
(a) The project was designed by a licensed professional engineer
(PE) or a licensed geologist (LG, LEG, or LHG) with experience in
riverine restoration;
(b) The project is designed to withstand one hundred year floods;
(c) The project is not located within one-quarter mile of an
established downstream boat launch;
(d) The project is designed to allow adequate response time for in-river boaters to safely evade in-stream structures; and
(e) If the project includes large wood placement, each individual
root wad and each log larger than ten feet long and one foot in
diameter must be visibly tagged with a unique numerical identifier that
will withstand typical river conditions for at least three years.