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Code · Washington · Title 76 — Forests and Forest Products · Chapter 76.09

RCW 76.09.055

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(1)The legislature finds that the levels of fish stocks throughout much of the state require immediate action to be taken to help these fish runs where possible. The legislature also recognizes that federal and state agencies, tribes, county representatives, and private timberland owners have spent considerable effort and time to develop the forests and fish report. Given the agreement of the parties, the legislature believes that the immediate adoption of emergency rules is appropriate in this particular instance. These rules can implement many provisions of the forests and fish report to protect the economic well-being of the state, and to minimize the risk to the state and landowners to legal challenges. This authority is not designed to set any precedents for the forest practices board in future rule making or set any precedents for other rule-making bodies of the state.
(2)The forest practices board is authorized to adopt emergency rules amending the forest practices rules with respect to the protection of aquatic resources, in accordance with RCW 34.05.350 , except: (a)(i) That the rules adopted under this section may remain in effect until permanent rules are adopted, or until June 30, 2001, whichever is sooner;
(ii)that the rules adopted under RCW 76.09.420
(5)must remain in effect until permanent rules are adopted;
(b)notice of the proposed rules must be published in the Washington State Register as provided in RCW 34.05.320 ;
(c)at least one public hearing must be conducted with an opportunity to provide oral and written comments; and
(d)a rule-making file must be maintained as required by RCW 34.05.370 . In adopting emergency rules consistent with this section, the board is not required to prepare a small business economic impact statement under chapter 19.85 RCW, prepare a statement indicating whether the rules constitute a significant legislative rule under RCW 34.05.328 , prepare a significant legislative rule analysis under RCW 34.05.328 , or follow the procedural requirements of the state environmental policy act, chapter 43.21C RCW. Except as provided in RCW 76.09.420 , the forest practices board may only adopt recommendations contained in the forests and fish report as emergency rules under this section.
[ 2003 c 311 s 5 ; 2000 c 11 s 4 ; 1999 sp.s. c 4 s 201 .]
Notes:
Findings — Effective date — 2003 c 311: See notes following RCW 76.09.020 .
Effective date — 1999 sp.s. c 4 ss 201, 202, and 203: "Sections 201, 202, and 203 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect immediately [June 7, 1999]." [ 1999 sp.s. c 4 s 1405 .]
Part headings not law — 1999 sp.s. c 4: See note following RCW 77.85.180 .
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