Washington Administrative Code
Title 220 - Fish and Wildlife, Department of
FISH
Chapter 220-352 - Commercial fisheries-Fish receiving tickets, sales, commercial duties, and recordkeeping
- Section 220-352-010 - Fish receiving ticket definitions
- Section 220-352-020 - When state of Washington fish receiving tickets are required
- Section 220-352-030 - State of Washington fish receiving tickets-When not required-Unlawful acts (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-035 - Requirement to prepare fish receiving ticket forms completely and accurately-Determining the appropriate form
- Section 220-352-040 - Required information for Washington state non-treaty fish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-050 - Required information on nontreaty fish receiving tickets (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-060 - Completion, submission, distribution, and retention of copies of nontreaty fish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-070 - Description of treaty Indian fish receiving ticket and treaty Indian shellfish receiving ticket
- Section 220-352-080 - Required information on treaty Indian fish and shellfish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-090 - Distribution of copies of treaty Indian fish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-100 - Treaty Indian identification cards
- Section 220-352-110 - Description of Washington state electronic fish receiving ticket (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-120 - Required information on electronic fish receiving tickets (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-130 - Completion, submission, distribution, and retention of copies of shellfish receiving ticket
- Section 220-352-140 - Signatures-Fish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-150 - Imprinters-Fish receiving tickets
- Section 220-352-160 - Fish receiving ticket accountability-Paper forms
- Section 220-352-170 - Charter stamps - Charter boat and guide operator issuance duties
- Section 220-352-180 - Duties of commercial purchasers and receivers (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-190 - Duties of commercial fishers (Repealed)
- Section 220-352-200 - Duties of commercial shellfish shuckers
- Section 220-352-210 - License cards
- Section 220-352-220 - Wholesale fish buyer plates
- Section 220-352-230 - Commercial fish and shellfish transportation ticket
- Section 220-352-240 - Annual production report
- Section 220-352-245 - Reporting required of licensed food fish, game fish and combination fishing guides
- Section 220-352-250 - Sale under a limited fish seller endorsement
- Section 220-352-260 - Commercial buying and processing of anadromous game fish or roe
- Section 220-352-270 - Records for purchase and receipt of anadromous game fish and roe
- Section 220-352-280 - Transportation of anadromous game fish and roe
- Section 220-352-290 - Unlawful acts
- Section 220-352-300 - Coastal groundfish and halibut Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-305 - Coastal Dungeness crab-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-310 - Forage fish and mackerel-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-315 - Columbia River salmon, sturgeon, and smelt-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-320 - Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay salmon and sturgeon-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-325 - Puget Sound salmon and sturgeon-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-330 - Coastal salmon troll-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-335 - Puget Sound shrimp-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-340 - Puget Sound crab-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-345 - Sea urchin and sea cucumber-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-350 - Geoduck-Additional reporting requirements
- Section 220-352-355 - Puget Sound scallop-Additional reporting requirements
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