(1)RCW
70.94.6528 provides the following maximum
fees for agricultural burning:
| Field burning |
$3.75 per acre |
| Pile burning |
$1.00 per ton |
(2)RCW
70.94.6528(5) authorizes the
agricultural burning practices and research task force (task force) to
determine the level of the fee.
(a)
2011 fee schedule. Fees starting in the calendar year 2011 are
found in subsection (5) of this section.
(b)
Establishing new fee
schedules. Ecology and the task force will examine the fee schedule
using the process in WAC
173-430-042.
(3)
Calculating the fee. The fee
consists of a minimum fee plus any applicable variable fee.
(a)
Minimum fee. The minimum fee
includes burning of the base number of acres or tons published in the fee
schedule.
(b)
Variable
fee. Field burning and pile burning permits allowing the farmer to burn
more acres or tons than the base included in the minimum fee require an
additional per acre or per ton fee.
(c) The following table shows which types of
burning have a variable fee.
|
Type of Burning
|
Variable Fee
|
| Field Burning |
Fee applied for each additional acre. |
| Spot Burning |
None - Spot burn permits must not exceed the base amount
of acres published in the fee schedule. |
| Pile Burning |
Fee applied for each additional ton. |
(4)
Fee components. The permit
fee helps off-set the cost of administering and enforcing the agricultural
burning permit program. The fee consists of three components:
* Permitting program administration;
* Smoke management administration; and
* Research.
(a)
Permitting program administration. The permitting authority may
set the fee as an amount no more than the amount published in the fee schedule.
(i) The local air authority or delegated
permitting authority must establish this portion of the fee by an appropriate,
public process such as a local rule, ordinance, or resolution.
(ii) In areas of the state where ecology has
permitting authority and has not delegated that authority, ecology will charge
the following for local permitting program administration:
(A) Starting in 2011, the amount listed in
subsection (6) of this section.
(B)
For subsequent fee changes, the amount published in the fee schedule. Ecology
will publish the fee schedule using the process in WAC
173-430-042.
(b)
Smoke management
administration. This portion of the fee will:
(i) Help off-set the statewide or regionwide
costs of the agricultural burning program.
(ii) Help fund the education and smoke
management activities of ecology or the local air authority.
(c)
Research fund.
The task force will determine the research portion of the fee based on applied
research needs, regional needs, and the research fund budget.
(5)
Permit fee
schedule. Table 1 shows the permit fee schedule. This fee schedule will
remain in place until ecology and the task force adjust it using the process in
WAC
173-430-042. Please see
http://www.ecology.wa.gov,
contact ecology, or contact your local air authority for the most current fee
schedule or fee distribution.
Table 1
Agricultural Burning Fee Schedule
|
Fee
|
Minimum Fee
|
Variable Fee
|
| Field Burning |
$ 37.50 for the first 10 acres |
$ 3.75 for each additional acre |
| Spot Burning |
$ 37.50 for 10 acres or less |
None |
| Pile Burning |
$80 for piles up to 80 tons |
$ 1.00 for each additional ton |
Note: These numbers reflect the most recent revision of the
agricultural fee schedule, which occurred on July 1, 2012, per WAC
173-430-042.
(6)
Permit fee distribution.
Table 2 shows the permit fee distribution. This distribution will remain in
place until ecology and the task force adjust it using the process in WAC
173-430-042. Please see
http://www.ecology.wa.gov,
contact ecology, or contact your local air authority for the most current fee
schedule or fee distribution.
Table 2 Agricultural Burning Fee
Distribution
|
Fee
|
Permitting Authority Administration
|
Research
|
Smoke Management
|
| Field Burning Minimum Fee |
$15.00 |
$0 |
$ 22.50 |
| Field Burning Variable Fee |
$1.25 per acre |
$0.50 per acre |
$ 2.00 per acre |
| Spot Burning Fee |
$15.00 |
$0 |
$ 22.50 |
| Pile Burning Minimum Fee |
$16.00 |
$16.00 |
$48.00 |
| Pile Burning Variable Fee |
$0.10 per ton |
$0.10 per ton |
$ 0.80 per ton |
Note: These numbers reflect the most recent revision of the
agricultural burning fee distribution schedule, which occurred on July 1, 2012,
per WAC 173-430-042.
(7)
Refunds. The farmer may
receive a refund. The farmer may only receive a refund for the portion of the
variable fee paid for the acres or tons not burned.
(a) The permitting authority may keep the
minimum fee as reimbursement for the costs of processing the permit
application.
(b) The permitting
authority will not issue refunds of less than twenty-five dollars due to the
cost of processing refunds.