WAC 232-28-290
Washington raffle hunts. 1. The commission,
in consultation with the director, may authorize hunts for big
game animals and wild turkey through raffle.
2. When a raffle hunt is adopted by the commission the
director may conduct the raffle or may award a contract to a
nonprofit wildlife conservation organization (hereafter referred
to as "organization") to market and conduct the raffle drawing.
The department of fish and wildlife shall solicit bids consistent
with established state competitive bid rules.
3. There is no limit on the number of raffle tickets a
person may purchase.
4. The organization interested in conducting a raffle for an
authorized hunt shall submit a proposal outlining its experience
and plan to conduct a raffle. The proposal shall include:
a. Name of the organization, articles of incorporation, and
contact person.
b. The date, time, and place of the proposed raffle drawing.
c. The approximate number of raffle tickets expected to be
sold.
d. Past experience in conducting raffles.
e. Marketing strategies to be used.
f. Portion of revenue proposed to be retained by the
organization.
5. The director will select an organization to conduct a
raffle.
a. Revenue potential to the department will be a primary
criterion in applicant selection.
b. The department shall enter into a contract with the
organization identifying specific terms of the contract.
c. The director may authorize the organization to sell
raffle tickets for the department and retain a portion of the
revenue from the tickets sold.
6. The following are rules for raffles conducted by a
director authorized nonprofit wildlife conservation organization.
a. The organization shall notify the public about the raffle
hunt opportunity and offer raffle tickets for sale.
b. The public must be informed of the date, time, and place
of the raffle, and the organization must hold the drawing as
specified.
c. The drawing must be accessible to the public.
d. Raffle ticket sales must be completed prior to the public
drawing. An accounting must be made of raffle tickets and funds
received. A representative of the department will monitor the
drawing.
e. One winner and two alternates shall be drawn at the
drawing.
f. The organization shall notify the department of the name,
address, and telephone number of the raffle winner and two
alternates immediately (but no later than two business days)
after the drawing.
g. The department's share of the raffle revenue shall be
delivered to the department within 30 (thirty) business days of
the drawing.
7. The following are rules for raffles conducted by the
department.
a. The department shall notify the public about the raffle
hunt opportunity and offer raffle tickets for sale.
b. The department shall inform the public of date and place
of the raffle, and hold the drawing as specified.
c. Raffle ticket sales must be complete prior to the
drawing.
d. One winner and two alternates shall be drawn at the
drawing.
8. The department will notify the winner and two alternates
by telephone and by certified mail. The department will obtain
enough information from the winner to issue the appropriate
hunting license and transport tag(s).
9. If the winner does not contact the department within 15
business days of the drawing, the first alternate will be
contacted and offered the raffle hunt. If the first alternate
cannot be contacted within 10 business days after the winner
disqualification deadline, the second alternate will be contacted
and offered the raffle hunt. If the second alternate cannot be
contacted within 10 business days after the first alternate
disqualification deadline, the raffle hunt will not be offered by
the department.
10. There shall be no refunds for any raffle ticket
purchases.
11. The deer raffle winner may purchase an additional deer
hunting license and transport tag and the elk raffle winner may
purchase an additional elk hunting license and transport tag if
desired. Even if drawn in a previous license year for a mountain
goat, bighorn sheep, or moose hunt a hunter may participate in a
raffle hunt. Turkey raffle winners may purchase up to three
additional turkey licenses and transport tags.
12. Hunting licenses or transport tags obtained pursuant to
a raffle may not be resold or reassigned.
13. All revenue to the department from a raffle shall be
used for the management and benefit of that species, except the
hunting license and transport tag fees for the appropriate
species shall be deducted from the raffle revenue.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070,
77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-28-290, filed 4/26/01,
effective 5/27/01.]