WAC 220-20-045
Scientific collection permits. (1) The
following definitions apply to this section:
(a) "Collect" means to take control or to attempt to take
control of fish, shellfish, wildlife, or the nests of birds.
Collect does not include transitory holding of reptiles,
amphibians and invertebrates solely for identification
purposes.
(b) "Display" means to place or locate fish, shellfish,
wildlife, or the nests of birds, so that public viewing is
allowed.
(c) "Encountered" means targeted or nontargeted specimens
captured, handled or physically affected by the collecting
activity.
(d) "Project" means a planned undertaking of common
temporal or geographical activities to reach a common
objective. Multiple activities of a similar nature may be
grouped under a single project.
(e) "Research" means scientific investigation, and
includes education. Electrofishing is a form of scientific
investigation.
(f) "Scientific collection permit" and "scientific
permit" as referenced in RCW 77.15.660 and 77.32.240 have the
same meaning.
(2) It is unlawful for any person to collect fish,
shellfish, wildlife, or the nests of birds for research or
display purposes on the lands or in the waters of the state of
Washington for species, by means, in amounts, or in such
condition not authorized under personal use or commercial
rules, or in violation of any rule prohibiting possession of
unclassified wildlife or prohibited aquatic species, without
first obtaining a permit from the department. It is unlawful
to fail to comply with any of the provisions of the permit and
it is unlawful to buy or sell fish, shellfish, wildlife, or
the nests of birds taken under the permit, and it is unlawful
to consume or offer for human consumption any fish, shellfish,
or wildlife taken under the permit.
(3) Application procedure:
(a) All applications for scientific collection must be
submitted on a department application form and delivered to
the department office in Olympia. Approval or denial of a
scientific collection permit application will be given no more
than sixty days after receipt of a complete application.
(b) A separate permit application must be submitted for
each project.
(c) Each request for a permit to collect for research
purposes must be accompanied by the following information:
(i) A study title.
(ii) A statement of the applicant's qualifications for
conducting the project. A statement of the qualifications of
anyone conducting activities under the permit, including
experience with the methodology of the proposed collection,
and the applicant's access to facilities and competence to
care for the specimens to be collected, if the collected
specimens will be retained in live form by the applicant.
(iii) A study plan which includes: Specific objective(s)
for the proposed project including defining an identifiable
end point or conclusion toward which efforts are to be
directed; the justification for the project; methodology of
collection; project start and end dates; project location
including county name; names of participants in the
collection; names and numbers of species expected to be
collected or encountered; and proposed final disposition of
specimens collected. Students under the direct on-site
supervision of an instructor in an official course of study
under an accredited educational institution may collect on
behalf of the instructor holding a scientific collection
permit and are not required to be listed on the permit.
(d) Each request for a permit to collect for display
purposes must be accompanied by the following information:
(i) A statement of the qualifications of the applicant
and all other persons conducting activities under the permit,
including experience with the methodology of the proposed
collection, and, if live fish, shellfish or wildlife are to be
displayed, the name of the publicly owned facility where the
display will occur and the competence of the facility
operators to care for the specimens.
(ii) A project description, which includes: Reason for
display; project location including county name; methodology
of collection; names of participants in the collection; names
and numbers of species expected to be collected or
encountered; display site; length of display; and proposed
final disposition of specimens collected.
(e) Any application for a scientific collection permit
using firearms must contain a statement that all persons who
will use firearms are legally capable of possessing firearms.
(f) An amendment to a project application will be treated
as a project application except for the addition or deletion
of names of participants in the collection.
(4) Permit periods: Permits are valid for the project
period, but not to exceed one year from the date of issuance,
except multiyear permits, at the discretion of the department,
may be issued for public health purposes.
(5) Reporting: A final report as specified in the permit
conditions must be submitted to the department upon completion
of the research or display project, and must be received by
the department no later than 60 days after the expiration of
the permit. Renewable annual permit holders must submit a
report each year, and the report must be received by the
department within 60 days of the anniversary date of the
initial issuance date of the permit. In addition to the final
or annual report, interim reports may be required. Issuance
of additional permits or permit renewals are subject to prior
submission of a project report.
(6) Permit granting and denial: Permits will normally be
granted for requests which contribute to the body of fish,
shellfish, or wildlife knowledge, increase or maximize the
fish, shellfish, and wildlife resource, avoid damage to the
various resources, and do not unnecessarily duplicate previous
research. Permits will not be granted if the project
conflicts with existing activities or conservation goals.
Permits will not be granted if the applicant was a prior
permit holder and failed to submit required reports. Permits
may be denied if the applicant or any other person involved in
the collection has a history of fish or wildlife violations or
may be revoked if, during the project period, the applicant or
any other person involved in the collection commits a fish or
wildlife violation.
(7) Miscellaneous permit provisions:
(a) A copy of the scientific collection permit must be in
the physical possession of any person exercising the
privileges authorized by the permit. Only collection
participants named under subsection (3)(c)(iii) or (d)(ii) of
this section may collect under the permit.
(b) A scientific collection permit does not authorize the
release of specimens collected under the permit except for an
immediate release to the exact site where the collection
occurred unless release is specifically allowed as a condition
of the permit. Release at any other site requires a
transport, release, or planting permit. The conditions of the
permit may specify that no release of certain specimens will
be allowed.
(c) If the scientific collection allows retention of
specimens, an interim, final, or annual collection report for
the period documenting when the specimen was collected must be
retained for the period of retention of the specimen.
(d) As a condition of receiving a scientific collection
permit, the applicant agrees that fish and wildlife officers
may, at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, inspect
the specimens collected, as well as the permits, records and
facilities of a permit holder.
(e) A scientific collection permit may be revoked for
violating the conditions of the permit.
(8) Appeal procedure: A person who is denied a
scientific collection permit, who disputes the conditions of a
permit, or who has a permit revoked may appeal the department
action. Appeals must be filed in writing, and delivered to
Legal Services, Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol
Way N., Olympia, WA 98501-1091. Specific grounds for
contesting the revocation, denial, or permit conditions must
be stated in the appeal. An appeal will be held under the
provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW, the Administrative Procedure
Act.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-07-081 (Order
06-47), § 220-20-045, filed 3/14/06, effective 4/14/06; Order
76-96, § 220-20-045, filed 9/23/76.]