Washington Statutes

§ 77.15.811 — Unlawful use of invasive species in the first degree—Penalty.

Washington § 77.15.811
JurisdictionWashington
Title 77FISH AND WILDLIFE
Ch. 77.15FISH AND WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT CODE

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Wash. Rev. Code § 77.15.811 (2026).

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(1)A person is guilty of unlawful use of invasive species in the first degree if the person:
(a)Traffics or introduces on or into a water body or property a prohibited level 1 or level 2 species without department authorization, a permit, or as otherwise provided by rule; or
(b)Commits a subsequent violation of unlawful use of invasive species in the second degree within five years of the date of a prior conviction under RCW 77.15.809 .
(2)A violation of this section is a class C felony. In addition to criminal penalties, a court may order the person to pay all costs in managing the invasive species, including the species' progeny. This subsection does not affect the authority of the department to bring a separate civil action to recover habitat restoration costs necessitated by the

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Legislative History

[2014 c 202 s 206.]

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