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Code · Washington · Title 79 — Public Lands · Chapter 79.160

RCW 79.160.090

130 words·~1 min read·/wa/title-79/chapter-79-160/79-160-090·

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(1)This chapter is not intended to limit or constrain the ability and authority of any entity to enact and enforce ordinances or other regulations relating to derelict aquatic structures, or to take any actions authorized by federal or state law in responding to derelict or abandoned structures. This chapter is also not intended to be the sole remedy available to the department against the owners of derelict aquatic structures.
(2)The rights granted by this chapter are in addition to any other legal rights the department may have to obtain title to, remove, recover, sell, or dispose of a derelict aquatic structure, and in no way does this chapter alter those rights, or affect the priority of other liens on a structure.
[ 2023 c 227 s 10 .]
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