WSR 06-21-047

ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE


[ Filed October 12, 2006, 2:55 p.m. ]


NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION

WASHINGTON ATTORNEY GENERAL



     The Washington attorney general issues formal published opinions in response to requests by the heads of state agencies, state legislators, and county prosecuting attorneys. When it appears that individuals outside the attorney general's office have information or expertise that will assist in the preparation of a particular opinion, a summary of that opinion request will be published in the state register. If you are interested in commenting on a request listed in this volume of the register, you should notify the attorney general's office of your interest by November 8, 2006. This is not the due date by which comments must be received. However, if you do not notify the attorney general's office of your interest in commenting on an opinion request by this date, the opinion may be issued before your comments have been received. You may notify the attorney general's office of your intention to comment by calling (360) 664-3027, or by writing to the Solicitor General, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 40100, Olympia, WA 98504-0100. When you notify the office of your intention to comment, you will be provided with a copy of the opinion request in which you are interested; information about the attorney general's opinion process; information on how to submit your comments; and a due date by which your comments must be received to ensure that they are fully considered.

     The attorney general's office seeks public input on the following opinion request(s).


06-10-03 Request by Patricia Lantz
State Representative, 26th District

     1. Under RCW 77.55.021, should the Department of Fish and Wildlife require private parties engaged in the practice of planting, growing, and harvesting farm raised goeduck clams as part of an aquaculture operation to obtain a hydraulic project approval permit?

     2. Under RCW 90.58.140, should local governments require private parties engaged in the practice of planting, growing, and harvesting farm raised geoduck clams as part of an aquaculture operation to obtain a substantial development permit, and if so, how should local governments and the Department of Ecology manage existing operations?

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