(1) The
license suspension review committee is created. The license
suspension review committee may only hear appeals from commercial
fishers who have had a license revoked or suspended pursuant to
RCW 77.15.552.
(2)(a) The license suspension review committee is composed
of five voting members and up to four alternates.
(b) Two of the members must be appointed by the director and
may be department employees.
(c) Three members, and up to four alternates, must be
peer-group members, who are individuals owning a commercial
fishing license issued by the department. If a peer-group member
appears before the license suspension review committee because of
a qualifying commercial fishing violation, the member must recuse
himself or herself from the proceedings relating to that
violation. No two voting peer-group members may reside in the
same county. All peer-group members must be appointed by the
commission, who may accept recommendations from professional
organizations that represent commercial fishing interests or from
the legislative authority of any Washington county.
(d) All license suspension review committee members serve a
two-year renewable term.
(e) The commission may develop minimum member standards for
service on the license suspension review committee, and standards
for terminating a member before the expiration of his or her
term.
(3) The license suspension review committee must convene and
deliver an opinion on a license renewal suspension within three
months of appeal or of referral from the department. The
director shall consider the committee's opinion and make a
decision and may issue, not issue, or modify the license
suspension.
(4) The license suspension review committee shall collect
the information and hear the testimony that it feels necessary to
deliver an opinion on the proper length, if any, of a suspension
of a commercial license. The opinion may be based on extenuating
circumstances presented by the individual convicted of the
qualifying commercial fishing violation or considerations of the
type and magnitude of violations that have been committed by the
individual. The maximum length of any suspension may not exceed
one year.
(5) All opinions of the license suspension review committee
must be by a majority vote of all voting members. Alternate
committee members may only vote when one of the voting members is
unavailable, has been recused, or has decided not to vote on the
case before the committee. Nonvoting alternates may be present
and may participate at all license suspension review committee
meetings.
(6) Members of the license suspension review committee serve
as volunteers, and are not eligible for compensation other than
travel expenses pursuant to RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(7) Staff of the license suspension review committee must be
provided by the department.
[2003 c 386 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2003 c 386: See note following RCW 77.15.700.