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Referred Bills (144)
Regarding the administration of natural resources programs.
Disposing of department of fish and wildlife-owned land that is used for agricultural purposes.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Delaying or modifying certain regulatory and statutory requirements affecting cities and counties.
Regarding natural resources enforcement on state lands.
Ensuring the viability of small forest landowners.
Concerning local retail sales and use tax for parks and recreation, trails, and open space allocation.
Providing for special hunting season permit preference points.
Regarding duties of the parks and recreation commission upon the temporary closure of a state park.
Consolidating the Puget Sound partnership into the Washington state conservation commission.
Regarding the consolidation of certain natural resources agencies and programs.
Requesting the delisting of gray wolves from the federal endangered species act.
Amending the consideration of houseboats and houseboat moorages for the purposes of aquatic lands and shoreline management.
Addressing appeal and permit procedures under the shoreline management act.
Concerning the annual rent rate for marinas.
Regarding hydraulic project approval.
Concerning the forestry riparian easement program.
Regarding the use of metal detectors in state parks.
Establishing the natural resources partnership office.
Enhancing the production of Pacific salmon.
Concerning members of the fish and wildlife commission.
Concerning the sale of timber from lands managed by the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning oil spills.
Regarding the disposal of lands by natural resource agencies.
Regarding commercial shellfish enforcement.
Establishing seasons for hunting cougars with the aid of dogs.
Improving recreational fishing opportunities in Puget Sound and Lake Washington.
Requiring a study of Mazama pocket gophers.
Improving the permitting process at certain natural resources agencies.
Providing authority to create a community forest trust.
Authorizing a forest biomass to aviation fuel demonstration project.
Establishing the Puget Sound corps.
Concerning forest practices applications leading to conversion of land for development purposes.
Regarding issues that impact the department of fish and wildlife.
Regarding the forest practices permitting system.
Amending Article XXVI of the state Constitution.
Regarding the institute of forest resources.
Authorizing disposal of property within the Seashore Conservation Area to resolve boundary disputes.
Extending the expiration date of the invasive species council and the invasive species council account from December 31, 2011, to June 30, 2017.
Authorizing acquisition of federal property by eminent domain.
Concerning unappropriated public lands.
Regarding derelict fishing gear.
Concerning shoreline structures in a master program adopted under the shoreline management act.
Concerning shark finning activities.
Concerning recreation access on state lands.
Prohibiting skiing in areas closed to skiing.
Advancing the regional ocean partnership.
Reducing copper in antifouling paints used on recreational water vessels.
Regarding abandoned or derelict vessels.
Eliminating expiration dates for the derelict vessel and invasive species removal fee.
Enhancing the use of Washington natural resources in public buildings.
Limiting liability for making certain land and water areas available for recreational use under a hydroelectric license.
Requesting the reestablishment of the road leading to the upper Stehekin Valley within the North Cascades National Park.
Concerning forest fire prevention and suppression.
Clarifying which local governments have jurisdiction over conversion-related forest practices.
Concerning marine waters management that includes marine spatial planning.
Regarding forest practices applications.
Concerning the forestry riparian easement program.
Transferring various natural resources management duties to the department of natural resources.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to recover costs for data delivery services provided under the natural heritage program.
Concerning the sale of surplus salmon from state hatcheries.
Regarding access to information for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Concerning changes in vessel designations on Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses.
Concerning the possession and capture of birds of prey.
Concerning forest practices applications leading to conversion of land for development purposes.
Mitigating damage to crops caused by migrating waterfowl.
Extending the Washington biodiversity council.
Concerning a state designated green source of wood fiber for state-funded construction.
Regarding natural wildlife planning management.
Concerning permitting of hydraulic projects.
Creating a task force to review conservation district functions and operations.
Concerning the regulation of nonindustrial forests.
Concerning the disposal of dredged riverbed materials from the Mount St. Helen's eruption.
Regarding the institute of forest resources.
Requesting that the restoration of sustainable, healthy forests be a national priority.
Maintaining a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry.
Establishing the Washington state trail interactions work group.
Adopting policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group.
Regarding permit review for small scale fish enhancement projects.
Regarding the sea urchin and sea cucumber license limitation programs.
Concerning mute swans.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to enter into forest biomass supply agreements.
Preserving the maritime heritage of the state of Washington.
Extending normal timber harvest termination dates.
Concerning recreational hunting and fishing license fees.
Relating to hunting and fishing licenses.
Concerning accessing lands for outdoor recreation.
Consolidating certain salmon recovery activities and programs within the recreation and conservation office.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to conduct a forest biomass energy demonstration project.
Regarding the department of natural resources' authority for transactions involving certain commercial lands, natural resource lands, or forest lands at risk of development.
Regarding geoduck diver licenses.
Identifying qualified applicants and procedures within the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Regarding open range laws on public land.
Addressing the spread of invasive plant species in Washington.
Creating a recreation pass for use on lands owned by the department of natural resources.
Increasing boating safety.
Assisting small forest landowners to keep their land in active working forestry.
Creating the timber recovery fund board to maintain Washington's working forest land base.
Concerning the conservation of forest lands.
Implementing a comprehensive off-road vehicle safety education and training program.
Concerning the property taxation and valuation of standing trees within urban growth area boundaries.
Increasing hunting safety.
Requiring a comprehensive lakes management strategic plan.
Exempting traps for mice and rats from the restrictions on traps in RCW 77.15.192.
Limiting liability for making certain land and water areas available for recreational use under a hydroelectric license.
Including a wolf-hybrid in the definition of a "potentially dangerous wild animal."
Modifying various provisions of Title 77 RCW.
Concerning animal trapping.
Ordering a report on interjurisdictional financing methods.
Establishing a license limitation program for harvest and delivery of Pacific sardines into the state.
Regarding wildlife interactions.
Regarding aquatic lands lease rates for marinas.
Regarding damage caused by wildlife.
Allowing a nonresident alien to possess weapons when hunting with a Washington-licensed hunter.
Regarding specialized forest products.
Concerning the governance of the department of fish and wildlife.
Addressing natural resource impacts from off-road vehicle use.
Regarding the licensing of off-road vehicles.
Designating the Garry Oak as the state oak tree.
Regarding mole trapping.
Enhancing natural resource collections at the Washington park arboretum.
Protecting the California condor and other vulnerable wildlife from the threat of lead poisoning.
Regarding the institute of forest resources.
Regarding recreational liability on public and private lands.
Enhancing wildlife viewing opportunities.
Participating in the management of Washington's portion of the Yukon to Yellowstone Rocky mountain ecosystem.
Expanding hunter access to certain private lands.
Addressing threats posed by invasive species.
Creating a pilot vessel amnesty disposal program.
Designating the state ornithologist.
Enhancing natural resource collections at the Washington park arboretum.
Regarding harbor lines.
Creating the joint work group on small forest landowner sustainability.
Requesting that a retired space shuttle orbiter be transferred to Washington's museum of flight.
Designating the Olympic marmot the official endemic mammal of the state of Washington.
Regarding disposal of dredged riverbed materials.
Establishing the upper Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead pilot stamp program.
Creating the fish and wildlife equipment revolving account.
Regarding hunting licensing requirements for members of the military.
Expanding the riparian open space program to include lands that contain habitat of species that are federally listed as threatened or endangered.
Concerning forestry operations.
Regarding direct retail licenses issued by the department of fish and wildlife.
Requesting the United States fish and wildlife service to work cooperatively with the state's regulatory agencies and energy producers with respect to the federal endangered species act.
Removing references to mitigation banking project eligibility for moneys in the habitat conservation account and the riparian protection account.