(1)(a) Except for the
sale of huckleberries, the permit requirements of RCW 76.48.031
may be satisfied with either a validated permit or a verifiable
permit. The decision to use a validated or verifiable permit
must be made and agreed upon jointly by the permittee and the
permittor.
(b) For the sale of huckleberries, only a validated permit
satisfies the requirements of RCW 76.48.031.
(2)(a) Forms for both validated permits and verifiable
permits must be provided by the department and be made available
in reasonable quantities through county sheriff offices and other
locations deemed appropriate by the department.
(b) In designing the forms, the department shall ensure
that:
(i) All mandatory requirements of this chapter are
satisfied;
(ii) The type of permit is clearly marked on the form;
(iii) Each permit is separately numbered and the issuance of
the permits are by unique numbers; and
(iv) The form is designed in a manner allowing a permittor
to require his or her signature on all true copies as provided in
RCW 76.48.051.
(3) Permit forms must be completed in triplicate for each
property and in each county in which specialized forest products
are proposed to be harvested or huckleberries sold.
(4)(a) Within five business days after the signature of the
permittor on the form for a verifiable permit, as required in RCW 76.48.081, the original permit form must be provided by the
permittee to the sheriff of the county in which the specialized
forest products are to be harvested. The permittee may provide
the permit form in a manner convenient to the permittee and the
sheriff's office, including in-person presentation or by mail.
If mailed, the permit form must be postmarked within the time
window established under this subsection.
(b) Upon full completion, as provided in RCW 76.48.081, the
permit form for a validated permit must, except for permits to
sell huckleberries, be mailed or presented for validation to the
sheriff of the county in which the specialized forest products
are to be harvested. Validated permits relating to the sale of
huckleberries may be validated by the sheriff of any county in
the state.
(5) Two copies of the permit must be retained by the
permittee, of which one copy must be given or mailed to the
permittor by the permittee. The original permit must be retained
in the office of the county sheriff for the purposes of verifying
the permit, if necessary.
(6) All permits expire no later than the end of the calendar
year in which they are issued.
(7) Permits provided under this section are subject to any
other conditions or limitations that the permittor may specify.
(8) Before a permit form is accepted or validated by a
sheriff, sufficient personal identification may be required to
reasonably identify the person mailing or presenting the permit
form. The sheriff may conduct other investigations as deemed
necessary to determine the validity of the information alleged on
the form.
(9) In the event a single land ownership is situated in two
or more counties, a permit form must be completed, as provided in
this section, for the portions of the ownership situated in each
county.
(10) Permits that are validated by or provided to a
sheriff's office under this section must be maintained by that
office for a length of time determined by the appropriate records
retention schedule.
[2009 c 245 § 7.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2009 c 245: See note following RCW 76.48.011.