(1) By emergency rule only, and in accordance with
criteria established by the commission, the director may close or
shorten a season for game animals, game birds, or game fish, and
after a season has been closed or shortened, may reopen it and
reestablish bag limits on game animals, game birds, or game fish
during that season. The director shall advise the commission of
the adoption of emergency rules. A copy of an emergency rule,
certified as a true copy by the director or by a person
authorized in writing by the director to make the certification,
is admissible in court as prima facie evidence of the adoption
and validity of the rule.
(2)(a) If the director finds that game animals have
increased in numbers in an area of the state so that they are
damaging public or private property or over-utilizing their
habitat, the commission may establish a special hunting season
and designate the time, area, and manner of taking and the number
and sex of the animals that may be killed or possessed by a
licensed hunter. The director shall include notice of the
special season in the rules establishing open seasons.
(b) When the department receives six complaints concerning
damage to commercial agricultural and horticultural crop
production by wildlife from the owner or tenant of real property,
or from several owners or tenants in a locale, the commission
shall conduct a special hunt or special hunts or take remedial
action to reduce the potential for the damage, and shall
authorize either one or two permits per hunter. Each complaint
must be confirmed by qualified department staff, or their
designee.
(c) The director shall determine by random selection the
identity of hunters who may hunt within the area of the special
hunt and shall determine the conditions and requirements of the
selection process. Within this process, the department must
maintain a list of all persons holding valid wildlife hunting
licenses, arranged by county of residence, who may hunt deer or
elk that are causing damage to crops. The department must update
the list annually and utilize the list when contacting persons to
assist in controlling game damage to crops. The department must
make all reasonable efforts to contact individuals residing
within the county where the hunting of deer or elk will occur
before contacting a person who is not a resident of that county.
The department must randomize the names of people on the list in
order to provide a fair distribution of the hunting
opportunities. Hunters who participate in hunts under this
section must report any kills to the department. The department
must include a summary of the wildlife harvested in these hunts
in the annual game management reports it makes available to the
public.
[2003 c 385 § 2; 1987 c 506 § 24; 1984 c 240 § 4; 1980 c 78 § 29; 1977 ex.s. c 58 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 102 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.150. Prior: 1949 c 205 § 2; 1947 c 275 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-35.]
NOTES:
Legislative findings and intent -- 1987 c 506: See note following RCW 77.04.020.
Effective date -- Intent, construction -- Savings -- Severability -- 1980 c 78: See notes following RCW 77.04.010.
Special hunting season permits: RCW 77.32.370.