Wash. Admin. Code § 173-165-030 - Certified water right examiner responsibilities
(1) Certified water right examiners must
qualify and apply as individuals and maintain their qualification under WAC
173-165-050 and
RCW
90.03.665(2) throughout the
period of their application and certification.
(a) If a person qualifies as a certified
water right examiner through a hydrogeology, professional engineering, or land
surveyor license in the state of Washington, he/she must maintain that
licensure to remain qualified as a certified water right examiner unless he/she
satisfies another criterion in
RCW
90.03.665(2).
(b) Certified water right examiners must
notify ecology within two business days if:
(i) Notified their license as a professional
engineer, land surveyor, or registered hydrogeologist is suspended or revoked;
or
(ii) No longer a qualified water
conservancy board commissioner.
(2) The certified water right examiner must
follow the CWRE rules of professional performance. The applicant must review
the rules of professional performance as provided by ecology and acknowledge by
returning a copy with his/her signature.
(3) Certified water right examiners must
maintain the validity of their CWRE certification throughout the period that
they accept clients, perform proof examinations, and submit proof reports of
examination, or ecology may revoke their certification. Maintaining a valid
certification includes, but may not be limited to:
(b) Completing and showing proof of eight
hours of approved continuing education annually, as defined in WAC
173-165-090.
(c) Paying CWRE certification renewal fees in
a timely manner, as defined in WAC
173-165-080(4).
(d) Complying with the conditions of any
suspension order or probation agreement.
(4) A CWRE certification applies only to an
individual, and not to any associate, business, organization, or other entity.
The certified water right examiner must perform all aspects of the proof
examinations, including field visits and technical evaluation, and is
responsible for the full content of the associated proof reports of
examination.
(a) If an entity employs a
certified water right examiner, other employees of the same entity cannot
perform the duties under
RCW
90.03.665 or this chapter using the certified
water right examiner's certification.
(b) Two or more certified water right
examiners, regardless of whether they share a common employer, may perform work
related to the same permit or change authorization only with the written
permission of the client.
(c)
Certified water right examiners must make full disclosure to all parties
concerned of any personal stake or conflict of interest in projects or
properties on which the certified water right examiner performs work.
(d) A certified water right examiner who is a
water right holder, the employee of a water right holder, or otherwise has a
vested interest in a water right permit or change authorization may perform the
associated proof examination, but must comply with all requirements of
RCW
90.03.665 and this chapter, and must disclose
to ecology the relationship when submitting the proof report of
examination.
(5) Upon
review of a client's beneficial water use under a permit or change
authorization, certified water right examiners are responsible for submitting a
proof report of examination to the appropriate ecology regional office for
ecology's review and decision making. The proof report of examination must be
complete and legible, and:
(a) In the form
authorized by ecology. Ecology will not accept changes to the authorized
forms.
(b) Compliant with permit or
change authorization conditions, state water law, and other known local, state,
or federal regulations.
(c)
Adequately supported by data, calculations, computations, and
photographs.
(6)
Certified water right examiners are responsible for the billing of clients and
collection of fees. The state of Washington shall not be liable for a person's
compensation as a certified water right examiner. The client shall pay any
charges directly to the certified water right examiner, or his/her employer or
chosen representative.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 90.03.665(11), 43.27A.090(11), and 43.21A.064(9). 12-24-031 (Order 11-03), § 173-165-030, filed 11/28/12, effective 12/29/12.
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