Wash. Admin. Code § 246-282-012 - Certificates of approval - Operation licenses, harvest site certificates
(1) The department
issues two types of certificates of approval to persons who conduct shellfish
operations. They are shellfish operation licenses and harvest site
certificates.
(2) Any person who
possesses a commercial quantity of shellfish or any quantity of shellfish for
sale for human consumption must possess, or act on behalf of a person who
possesses, a valid shellfish operation license. To obtain a shellfish operation
license, a person must:
(a) Submit to the
department a completed application on a form developed by the
department;
(b) Submit to the
department an acceptable written plan of operations that completely describes
the shellfish operation;
(c) Pass a
preoperational inspection demonstrating compliance with
chapter
69.30 RCW, this chapter,
and the NSSP Model Ordinance; and
(d) Pay the department any shellfish
operation license fee required by this chapter.
(3) Any person who harvests a commercial
quantity of shellfish or any quantity of shellfish for sale for human
consumption must possess, or act on behalf of a person who possesses, a valid
harvest site certificate. In order for a person to obtain a harvest site
certificate, all of the following requirements must be met.
(a) The person possesses a valid shellfish
operation license.
(b) The person
submits to the department a completed application that describes the following
characteristics of the site:
(i) Geographic
location;
(ii) Map showing legal
boundaries;
(iii) Unique government
identification number, such as county parcel number, department of fish and
wildlife tract number, department of fish and wildlife catch area number, or
tribal identification number; and
(iv) Documentation of legal ownership or
lease for shellfish harvesting.
(c) The harvest site is in a growing area
that meets the requirements of
chapter
69.30 RCW, this chapter,
and the NSSP Model Ordinance for a commercial shellfish growing area.
(d) The harvest site is not impacted by any
actual or potential sources of pollution.
(e) The harvest site passes a pollution
assessment inspection conducted by the department if necessary to determine if
the site is impacted by any actual or potential sources of pollution.
(f) The person signs the current
conditionally approved area management plan, if applicable.
(g) The person pays the department any
harvest site application fee required by this chapter.
(4) All shellfish operation licenses and
harvest site certificates for shellfish dealers expire on the thirtieth day of
June each year. All shellfish operation licenses and harvest site certificates
for harvesters expire on the thirty-first day of March each year.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 69.30.030 and 43.20.030. 11-19-011, § 246-282-012, filed 9/7/11, effective 10/8/11; 01-04-054, § 246-282-012, filed 2/5/01, effective 3/8/01.
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