(1) Small scale prospecting and mining shall not require a permit
under this chapter if the prospecting is conducted in accordance
with rules established by the department.
(2) By December 31, 1998, the department shall adopt rules
applicable to small scale prospecting and mining activities
subject to this section. The department shall develop the rules
in cooperation with the recreational mining community and other
interested parties.
(3) Within two months of adoption of the rules, the
department shall distribute an updated gold and fish pamphlet
that describes methods of mineral prospecting that are consistent
with the department's rule. The pamphlet shall be written to
clearly indicate the prospecting methods that require a permit
under this chapter and the prospecting methods that require
compliance with the pamphlet. To the extent possible, the
department shall use the provisions of the gold and fish pamphlet
to minimize the number of specific provisions of a written permit
issued under this chapter.
[2005 c 146 § 402; 1997 c 415 § 2. Formerly RCW 77.55.270, 75.20.330.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2005 c 146: See note following RCW 77.55.011.
Findings -- 1997 c 415: "The legislature finds that small scale prospecting and mining: (1) Is an important part of the heritage of the state; (2) provides economic benefits to the state; and (3) can be conducted in a manner that is beneficial to fish habitat and fish propagation. Now, therefore, the legislature declares that small scale prospecting and mining shall be regulated in the least burdensome manner that is consistent with the state's fish management objectives and the federal endangered species act." [1997 c 415 § 1.]