(1) Unless
otherwise provided in this title, fish, shellfish, or wildlife
unlawfully taken or possessed, or involved in a violation shall
be forfeited to the state upon conviction. Unless already held
by, sold, destroyed, or disposed of by the department, the court
shall order such fish or wildlife to be delivered to the
department. Where delay will cause loss to the value of the
property and a ready wholesale buying market exists, the
department may sell property to a wholesale buyer at a fair
market value.
(2) When seized property is forfeited to the department, the
department may retain it for official use unless the property is
required to be destroyed, or upon application by any law
enforcement agency of the state, release the property to the
agency for the use of enforcing this title, or sell such property
and deposit the proceeds into the fish and wildlife enforcement
reward account established under RCW 77.15.425. Any sale of
other property shall be at public auction or after public
advertisement reasonably designed to obtain the highest price.
The time, place, and manner of holding the sale shall be
determined by the director. The director may contract for the
sale to be through the *department of general administration as
state surplus property, or, except where not justifiable by the
value of the property, the director shall publish notice of the
sale once a week for at least two consecutive weeks before the
sale in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the
county in which the sale is to be held.
[2009 c 333 § 39; 2000 c 107 § 235; 1998 c 190 § 63.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of general administration" was renamed the "department of enterprise services" by 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 107.