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Requesting that the Blanchard State Forest be renamed the "Harriet A. Spanel-Blanchard State Forest."
Concerning expanding the permitted uses of surplus funds from boater education card fees to certain boating safety programs and activities.
Concerning the distribution of monetary penalties to local courts and state agencies paid for failure to comply with discover pass requirements.
Concerning the management of noxious weeds on state lands.
Requesting Congress to provide the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries with sufficient resources to expedite its endangered species act and national environmental policy act review of Puget Sound hatchery and genetic management plans and that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries prioritize and conduct immediate review and approval of Puget Sound hatchery and genetic management plans.
Including fish passage barrier removal projects that comply with the forest practices rules in the streamlined permit process provided in RCW 77.55.181.
Concerning home site leases on lands managed by the department of natural resources.
Expanding the operable intent of RCW 34.05.271 and 34.05.272 to the significant agency actions of the department of natural resources.
Concerning tribal consultation regarding hunting rights and activities.
Amending the Constitution to preserve the right to hunt and fish.
Conducting a comprehensive study of aerial imagery needs for state agencies and local governments.
Concerning the governance of the department of fish and wildlife.
Creating a demonstration project for preserving public infrastructure and agricultural lands in floodplains.
Concerning city use of state-owned aquatic lands for a publicly owned marina.
Concerning construction projects in state waters.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Concerning the forest riparian easement program.
Concerning the development of cooperative agreements to expand recreational access on privately owned lands.
Establishing pilot projects for destination steelhead fisheries on the Olympic Peninsula and Klickitat river.
Supporting access to state recreation lands by disabled veterans.
Concerning the definition of hydraulic project in relation to the hydraulic project approval permits.
Concerning fire suppression volunteers.
Concerning certain uses of state-owned aquatic lands.
Concerning impacts from wildlife damage.
Concerning aquatic invasive species management.
Concerning the Columbia river salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Concerning fire suppression methodologies.
Addressing homelessness in wildfire areas. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning the prevention of homelessness in wildfire areas. )
Exempting from public disclosure certain information regarding reports on wolf depredations.
Prioritizing lands to receive forest health treatments.
Exempting certain law enforcement officers from the hunter education training program.
Creating a community-based approach to provide assistance with nonlethal management methods to reduce livestock depredations by wolves.
Including fish passage barrier removal projects that comply with the forest practices rules in the streamlined permit process provided in RCW 77.55.181.
Concerning the development of cooperative agreements to expand recreational access on privately owned lands.
Commissioning an elk management pilot project that focuses initially on the Colockum elk herd.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Concerning the maintenance and operations of parks and recreational land acquired through the conservation futures program.
Concerning the forest riparian easement program.
Initiating proactive steps to address elk hoof disease.
Allowing spouses to combine volunteer hours for purposes of receiving a complimentary discover pass.
Concerning private wildland fire suppression contractors.
Concerning the release of wild beavers.
Concerning proactively addressing wildfire risk by creating a forest health treatment assessment.
Concerning secondary commercial fish receivers.
Exempting certain confidential fish and shellfish harvest information from disclosure under chapter 42.56 RCW, the public records act.
Concerning expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources’ contract harvesting program.
Concerning the Columbia river recreational salmon and steelhead endorsement program.
Concerning license fees for national guard members under Title 77 RCW.
Concerning accessing land during a fire suppression response for the purpose of protecting livestock from a wildland fire.
Ensuring that restrictions on outdoor burning for air quality reasons do not impede measures necessary to ensure forest resiliency to catastrophic fires.
Extending the expiration date of the habitat and recreation lands coordinating group.
Implementing the recommendations of the 2015 review of the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Concerning recordkeeping requirements of secondary commercial fish receivers.
Concerning technical changes that clarify fish and wildlife enforcement laws.
Concerning the expiration date of the invasive species council and account.
Concerning hatchery management agreements.
Reducing the number of days that a person must maintain a permanent place of abode in Washington before qualifying as a state resident for the purposes of Title 77 RCW.
Extending the expiration date of the habitat and recreation lands coordinating group.
Concerning the expiration date of the invasive species council and account.
Concerning cetacean captivity.
Concerning outdoor burning.
Concerning wildfire management.
Establishing licensing of recreational motorized mineral prospecting in Washington state streams and rivers equivalent to the licensing of recreational fishing.
Concerning cetacean captivity.
Concerning forest fire prevention and suppression.
Concerning the smoke management plan.
Concerning forest health through prudent wildfire prevention.
Concerning fire suppression methodologies.
Concerning fire suppression volunteers.
Concerning wildlife damage claim assessment costs.
Enhancing transparency for certain state agency acquisitions under the Washington wildlife and recreation program.
Concerning administrative processes of the state parks and recreation commission that require a majority vote of the commission.
Concerning forest fire prevention and suppression.
Concerning tribal cultural resources protection in the forest practices act.
Concerning forest practices board rules to decrease risks to public safety from potentially unstable slopes.
Concerning migratory bird hunting fees.
Concerning the disposition of penalties paid for failure to comply with recreational site or lands pass/permit requirements.
Concerning the definition of hydraulic project in relation to the hydraulic project approval permits.
Providing for legislative review of the updated North Cascade elk herd plan.
Concerning the application of the discover pass requirement to motor vehicles used subject to certain agreements.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to update the 2011 wolf conservation and management plan to ensure the establishment of a self-sustaining population of gray wolves while also ensuring social tolerance of wolf recovery.
Understanding the effects of predation on wild ungulate populations.
Increasing participation in recreational fishing by lowering licensure costs.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to update the 2011 wolf conservation and management plan to ensure the establishment of a self-sustaining population of gray wolves while also ensuring social tolerance of wolf recovery.
Creating cost savings by providing administrative flexibility to the department of fish and wildlife in its implementation of Title 77 RCW while not directing any changes to resource management outcomes.
Understanding the effects of predation on wild ungulate populations.
Controlling noxious weeds while still supporting pollen-rich forage plant communities for honey bees.
Concerning agreements with the federal government, such as those available under the endangered species act, affecting the state's management of its natural resources.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to manage wolf-related wildlife interactions using lethal means when certain conditions are satisfied.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to update the 2011 wolf conservation and management plan to ensure the establishment of a self-sustaining population of gray wolves while also ensuring social tolerance of wolf recovery.
Requiring the department of fish and wildlife to amend the existing wolf conservation and management plan.
Amending the fee structure provided in RCW 77.55.321 to encourage habitat projects that provide a public benefit.
Concerning a pilot program for cougar control.
Providing for the partial delisting of the gray wolf by the fish and wildlife commission.
Concerning state-owned aquatic lands.
Concerning the acquisition of land by state natural resources agencies.
Increasing revenue to the state wildlife account.
Ensuring that fishing opportunities in Washington are consistent with the economic contributions provided by the fishing user groups.
Concerning the composition of the fish and wildlife commission.
Concerning the governance of the department of fish and wildlife.
Regarding payments to counties in lieu of property taxes by the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning the management of noxious weeds on state lands.
Concerning access roads utilized by the department of natural resources.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Increasing the surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring.
Establishing a mineral prospecting and mining advisory committee.
Addressing certain damage caused by wildlife.
Concerning cetacean captivity.
Concerning an exemption from discover pass requirements for off-road vehicles.
Providing the fish and wildlife commission with the tools necessary to enact changes to the status of a species.
Concerning the maintenance and operations of parks and recreational land acquired through the conservation futures program.
Increasing revenue to the state wildlife account.
Concerning salmon recovery project funds.
Requesting Congress to provide the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries with sufficient resources to expedite review of Puget Sound hatchery and genetic management plans and that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries prioritize and conduct immediate review and approval of these plans.
Creating a task force to examine land ownership by the federal government in Washington.
Modifying provisions of the code that deal with migratory birds.
Concerning a fishing line or monofilament recycling pilot program.
Limiting the enforcement of policies of the department of fish and wildlife and providing for abrogation of policies by act of the governor or either house of the legislature.
Concerning the administrative rate the recreation and conservation funding board may retain to administer the grant programs established in chapter 79A.15 RCW.
Concerning ivory and rhinoceros horn trafficking.
Allowing spouses to combine volunteer hours for purposes of receiving a complimentary discover pass.
Providing an exemption from hydraulic project permit fees for certain emergency permits.
Providing a complimentary discover pass to veterans with a one hundred percent service-connected disability.
Providing fee immunity for certain city, town, and county water facilities.
Increasing the surcharge to fund biotoxin testing and monitoring.
Concerning outdoor recreation.
Concerning wildland fire suppression.
Concerning the administrative rate the recreation and conservation funding board may retain to administer the grant programs established in chapter 79A.15 RCW.
Concerning the management of forage fish resources.
Expanding the existing prohibition on unlawfully entering the land of another to hunt or to retrieve hunted wildlife under Title 77 RCW to include entering the land of another to collect wildlife parts.
Adding shellfish to the list of species types listed in RCW 77.15.260(1)(a).
Concerning employer-purchased fishing guide licenses.
Providing a group fishing permit for certain programs for at-risk youth.
Concerning certain recreational guides.
Concerning unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity.
Concerning aquatic invasive species.
Concerning a geological hazards assessment.
Concerning derelict and abandoned vessels.
Concerning invasive species.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Concerning fish barrier removals.
Concerning recreational trails.
Consolidating designated forest lands and open space timber lands for ease of administration.
Regarding the safety of ski area conveyances.
Addressing wildfires caused by incendiary devices.
Concerning state parks partnership opportunities.
Concerning lake and beach management districts.
Specifying recovery for fire damages to public or private forested lands.
Concerning the Milwaukee Road corridor.
Concerning payments in lieu of taxes on county game lands.
Concerning on-water dwellings.
Regarding fish and wildlife law enforcement.
Increasing the dollar amount for construction of a dock that does not qualify as a substantial development under the shoreline management act.
Creating the community forest trust account.
Increasing the dollar amount for construction of a dock that does not qualify as a substantial development under the shoreline management act.
Designating Washington's shoreline as a state maritime heritage area.
Consolidating designated forest lands and open space timber lands for ease of administration.
Encouraging recreational access to private property.
Creating the community forest trust account.
Concerning the use of science to support significant agency actions.
Enhancing compliance with the responsibilities of fishing guides.
Providing fee immunity for certain water facilities.
Concerning the maintenance and operations of parks and recreational land acquired through the conservation futures program.
Concerning habitat and recreation land acquisitions.
Enhancing compliance with the responsibilities of fishing guides.
Allowing spouses to combine volunteer hours for purposes of receiving a complimentary discover pass.
Concerning a pilot program for cougar control.
Providing compensation for commercial crop damage caused by bighorn sheep.
Regarding derelict and abandoned vessels in state waters.
Regarding certain lake management activities on lands owned by the state of Washington.
Concerning the discover pass.
Protecting livestock against predator attacks.
Regarding unlawful trade in shark fins.
Establishing a process for the acquisition of habitat and recreation lands by the state.
Concerning fish barrier removals.
Designating Washington's shoreline as a state maritime heritage area.
Concerning floating houses in harbor areas.
Modifying provisions of the code that deal with migratory birds.
Providing for a biennial update on forage fish.
Concerning the Milwaukee Road corridor.
Establishing a mineral prospecting and mining advisory committee.
Encouraging private landowners to allow public access to their land.
Ensuring an effective hunter education program.
Ensuring hunter safety.
Concerning hunting-related enforcement actions involving tribal members.
Concerning penalties associated with a recreational pass or permit.
Regarding genetically engineered fin fish.
Regarding sediment removal by citizen volunteers.
Concerning the killing of big game by mistake.
Concerning state recreation lands.
Expanding membership of the Washington state horse park authority.
Regarding genetically modified finfish.
Building upon the existing wildlife interaction program to establish the mechanisms behind an uncapped funding source for implementing the provisions of the Washington wolf conservation and management plan adopted by the fish and wildlife commission in 2011 in a way that does not change the management provisions of the plan.
Clarifying the department of natural resources' authority to enter into cooperative agreements.
Regarding the sea cucumber dive fishery.
Ensuring hunter safety.
Modifying expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program.
Concerning filing requirements for property tax exemption claims for certain improvements to benefit fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, or water quantity.
Concerning state parks and recreation.
Concerning geoduck diver licenses.
Promoting a balanced financing system for state parks programs and services in order to facilitate resource stewardship, interpretative activities, cultural events, and works of art in state parks.
Concerning state parks funding.
Regarding state and private partnerships for managing salmonid hatcheries.
Regarding the sea cucumber dive fishery.
Concerning an exemption from discover pass requirements for off-road vehicles.
Regarding access to state recreation lands by disabled veterans.
Enhancing wolf management efforts through the promotion of cooperative agreements.
Ensuring hunter safety.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Concerning the discover pass.
Addressing imminent threats to commercial livestock caused by wolves.
Concerning department of fish and wildlife license suspensions.
Regarding access to the department of natural resources' recreation sites.
Providing compensation for damage to livestock caused by wolves.
Concerning discounted discovery passes for disabled veterans.
Regarding outdoor recreation on lands purchased by a private, not-for-profit organization acquired in whole or part with public funds.
Concerning the labeling of seafood.
Concerning large wild carnivore conflict management.
Regarding derelict and abandoned vessels in state waters.
Concerning the number of Puget Sound Dungeness crab fishery licenses that one vessel may be designated to carry.
Concerning the labeling of seafood.
Requiring certain information in commercial fishing guide license applications.
Concerning aquatic invasive species.
Modifying expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program.
Concerning filing requirements for property tax exemption claims for certain improvements to benefit fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, or water quantity.
Concerning geoduck diver licenses.
Concerning tribes holding conservation easements.
Regarding license fees under Title 77 RCW for veterans with disabilities.
Concerning department of fish and wildlife license suspensions.
Regarding state and private partnerships for managing salmonid hatcheries.
Concerning standards for the use of science to support public policy.
Expanding membership of the Washington state horse park authority.
Clarifying the department of natural resources' authority to enter into cooperative agreements.