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Code · Washington · Title 77 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 77.15

RCW 77.15.780

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When seized property, other than fish, shellfish, and wildlife, is judicially forfeited to the department, the department may:
(1)Retain it for official use unless the property is required to be destroyed;
(2)upon application by any law enforcement agency of the state, release the property to the agency for use in enforcing this title;
(3)donate the property as provided under RCW 77.130.060 ; or
(4)sell the property and deposit the proceeds into the fish and wildlife enforcement reward account created in RCW 77.15.425 . Any sale of the property must be done in accordance with RCW 77.130.010
(1)and 77.130.020 . However, the requirement in those sections for notice to owners does not apply.
[ 2012 c 176 s 12 .]
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