Wash. Admin. Code § 352-37-080 - Equestrian traffic
(1) Equestrian
traffic shall be permitted on and along the ocean beaches within the seashore
conservation area year round except where prohibited by this rule or other
provision of statute or rule.
(2)
Equestrian traffic shall be permitted only on that area between the extreme
upper and landward limit of the hard sand area and the clam beds.
(3) Equestrian access shall be permitted at
the point of intersection of any access road and the beach or any equestrian
trail designated by the commission . Upland owners shall also be allowed
equestrian access to and from their property, except for commercial
purposes.
(4) Within the seashore
conservation area , equestrian traffic shall yield the right of way to all
pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(5) Horses shall be ridden at a walk or led
through areas of heavy pedestrian concentration.
(6) Equestrian traffic will not be permitted
on the Long Beach Peninsula between Bolstad Avenue beach access road and 10th
Street beach access road from April 15 to the day following Labor Day of the
same year.
(7) Except as provided
in WAC 352-37-330, any violation of this
section is an infraction under
chapter
7.84 RCW.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 79A.05 RCW. 07-03-121, § 352-37-080, filed 1/22/07, effective 2/22/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.51.040 and 43.51.180(7). 92-19-098, § 352-37-080, filed 9/17/92, effective 10/18/92. Statutory Authority RCW 43.51.040. 90-07-050, § 352-37-080, filed 3/19/90, effective 4/19/90.
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