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Code · Washington · Title 79A — Public Recreational Lands · Chapter 79A.65

RCW 79A.65.020

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(1)The commission may take reasonable measures, including but not limited to the use of anchors, chains, ropes, and locks, or removal from the water, to secure unauthorized vessels located at or on a commission facility so that the unauthorized vessels are in the possession and control of the commission. At least ten days before securing any unauthorized registered vessel, the commission shall send notification by registered mail to the last registered owner or registered owners of the vessel at their last known address or addresses.
(2)The commission may take reasonable measures, including but not limited to the use of anchors, chains, ropes, locks, or removal from the water, to secure any vessel if the vessel, in the opinion of the commission, is a nuisance, is in danger of sinking or creating other damage to a commission facility, or is otherwise a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of the public or environment at a commission facility. The costs of any such procedure shall be paid by the vessel's owner.
(3)At the time of securing any vessel under subsection
(1)or
(2)of this section, the commission shall attach to the vessel a readily visible notice or, when practicable, shall post such notice in a conspicuous location at the commission facility in the event the vessel is removed from the premises. The notice shall be of a reasonable size and shall contain the following information:
(a)The date and time the notice was attached or posted;
(b)A statement that the vessel has been secured by the commission and that if the commission's charges, if any, are not paid and the vessel is not removed by . . . . . . (the thirty-fifth consecutive day following the date of attachment or posting of the notice), the vessel will be considered abandoned and will be sold at public auction to satisfy the charges;
(c)The address and telephone number where additional information may be obtained concerning the securing of the vessel and conditions for its release; and
(d)A description of the owner's or secured party's rights under this chapter.
(4)With respect to registered vessels: Within five days of the date that notice is attached or posted under subsection
(3)of this section, the commission shall send such notice, by registered mail, to each registered owner.
(5)If a vessel is secured under subsection
(1)or
(2)of this section, the owner, or any person with a legal right to possess the vessel, may claim the vessel by:
(a)Making arrangements satisfactory to the commission for the immediate removal of the vessel from the commission's control or for authorized storage or moorage; and
(b)Making payment to the commission of all reasonable charges incurred by the commission in securing the vessel under subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section and of all moorage fees owed to the commission.
(6)A vessel is considered abandoned if, within the thirty-five day period following the date of attachment or posting of notice in subsection
(3)of this section, the vessel has not been claimed under subsection
(5)of this section.
(7)If the owner or owners of a vessel are unable to reimburse the commission for all reasonable charges under subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section within a reasonable time, the commission may seek reimbursement of ninety percent of all reasonable and auditable costs from the derelict vessel removal account established in RCW 79.100.100 .
[ 2013 c 291 s 3 ; 2002 c 286 s 21 ; 1994 c 51 s 2 . Formerly RCW 88.27.020 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2002 c 286: See RCW 79.100.901 .
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