Washington Administrative Code
Title 220 - Fish and Wildlife, Department of
Chapter 220-20 - General provisions
- Section 220-20-001 - Definition - Residency (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-005 - Oregon-Washington commercial license reciprocity (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-010 - General rules - Fish (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-011 - Food fish and shellfish taken by another (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-012 - Unlawful sale of food fish and shellfish (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-013 - Unlawful possession and sale of unclassified marine invertebrates (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-015 - Lawful and unlawful acts - Salmon (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-016 - Sale and purchase of commercial caught salmon (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-019 - Requirement to provide sales documents (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-020 - General provisions - Lawful and unlawful acts - Food fish other than salmon (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-021 - Sale of commercially caught sturgeon, bottomfish and halibut (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-025 - General provisions - Shellfish (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-026 - Sale of commercially caught shellfish (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-038 - Shellfish - Import (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-039 - Live fish - Import and transfer (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-040 - General provisions - Rearing and planting food fish (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-045 - Scientific collection permits (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-050 - Display of registration, salmon guide, and angler permit decals (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-051 - Vessel designation requirements (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-060 - Commercial fishing license transfer - Notarization (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-065 - Commercial licensing - Business organizations - Operator designation (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-070 - Recreational fisheries enhancement account - Funding (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-075 - License sales - Dishonored check and credit card transaction penalties (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-080 - Sale under a direct retail endorsement (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-100 - Closed areas - Marine preserves and conservation areas (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-110 - Fish and wildlife enforcement officer relief from active duty procedure (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-115 - Watchable wildlife program (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-116 - Aquatic use of chemicals (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-117 - Gaffing and use of other body-penetrating devices - Personal use (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-118 - General rules - Commercial fishery (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-119 - General gear rules - Commercial fishery (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-120 - General rules - Fish - Reporting (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-121 - Possession of food fish and shellfish - Identification - Commercial (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-122 - Possession of a net aboard a vessel - Commercial fishery (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-123 - Testing commercial fishing gear (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-124 - Placing commercial gear in closed waters - Unlawful (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-125 - Commercial sturgeon fishery - Gillnet - Lower Columbia, Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-126 - Gaffing and use of other body-penetrating devices - Commercial (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-130 - Commercial Pacific halibut fishery - Seasons, gear, possession, and landing requirements (Recodified)
- Section 220-20-135 - Combined fish guide license (Recodified)
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