WAC 220-72-076
Unlawful acts -- Permit required. (1) It
shall be unlawful to transfer shellfish, shellfish aquaculture
products (including oyster seed, cultch and shell),
aquaculture equipment (including aquaculture vehicles and
vessels) or any marine organisms adversely affecting shellfish
without first obtaining written permission from the director
of fish and wildlife or the director's authorized agent except
for market ready shellfish as provided for in this subsection
and except for shellfish seed transferred under a shellfish
health agreement as provided for in subsection (3) of this
section. Such written permit must be affixed to or otherwise
accompany the conveyance. Where regular and reoccurring
transfers take place, a permit may be issued on an annual
basis. Shellfish which are market ready, intended for
immediate human consumption, and which will not be placed into
or come in contact with state waters may be transferred
without a department permit. Failure to obtain a permit or
failure to affix the permit or to have the permit accompany
the conveyance is punishable under RCW 77.15.350.
(2) Permits will be approved with conditions or denied
based on the shellfish disease or pest transfer risk.
Existing permits may be revoked, suspended or modified upon a
finding of an aquatic disease or pest or upon determination of
violation of the conditions of a permit. In the event of
revocation, suspension or denial of a permit, the affected
party may appeal through the Administrative Procedure Act. A
suspended or revoked permit will remain suspended or revoked
during the appeal process. It is unlawful to make any
transfer requiring a permit under subsection (1) of this
section if a permit has been revoked or suspended. Violation
of this subsection is punishable under RCW 77.15.350.
(3) When shellfish health agreements have been made by
memoranda of agreement between WDFW and companies which
operate shellfish hatcheries, the company may be authorized to
transfer shellfish seed to seed buyers without a transfer
permit. Shellfish health agreements may be revoked for cause.
Shellfish health agreements will require submission of a seed
transfer report to the department on a quarterly basis and
when requested by authorized department personnel.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 05-01-113 (Order
04-318), § 220-72-076, filed 12/15/04, effective 1/15/05;
03-10-041 (Order 03-86), § 220-72-076, filed 4/30/03,
effective 5/31/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 75.08.080. 99-10-061 (Order 99-60), § 220-72-076, filed 5/3/99, effective
6/3/99; 97-08-078 (Order 97-56), § 220-72-076, filed 4/2/97,
effective 5/3/97; Order 847, § 220-72-076, filed 9/24/69.]