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Code · Washington · Title 77 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 77.36

RCW 77.36.120

213 words·~1 min read·/wa/title-77/chapter-77-36/77-36-120·

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The department shall establish:
(1)The form of affidavits or proof required to accompany all claims under this chapter;
(2)The process, time, and methods used to identify and assess damage, including the anticipated timeline for the initiation and conclusion of department action;
(3)How claims will be prioritized when available funds for reimbursement are limited;
(4)Timelines after the discovery of damage by which an owner must file a claim or notify the department;
(5)Protocols for an owner to follow if the owner wishes to undertake activities that would complicate the determination of damages, such as harvesting damaged crops;
(6)The process for determining damage assessments, including the role and selection of professional damage assessors and the responsibility for reimbursing third-party assessors for their services;
(7)Timelines for a claimant to accept, reject, or appeal a determination made by the department;
(8)The identification of instances when an owner would be ineligible for compensation;
(9)An appeals process for an owner eligible for compensation under RCW 77.36.100 who is denied a claim or feels the compensation is insufficient; and
(10)Other policies necessary for administering this chapter.
[ 2009 c 333 s 57 .]
Notes:
Effective date — Application — 2009 c 333 ss 53-66: See notes following RCW 77.36.010 .
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