Washington Statutes

§ 79.135.170 — Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use—Abandonment—Application for other lands.

Washington § 79.135.170
JurisdictionWashington
Title 79PUBLIC LANDS
Ch. 79.135AQUATIC LANDS—OYSTERS, GEODUCKS, SHELLFISH, OTHER AQUACULTURAL USES, AND MARINE AQUATIC PLANTS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 79.135.170 (2026).

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If from any cause any lands leased for the purpose of planting and cultivating oysters, clams, or other edible shellfish become unfit and valueless for any such purposes, the lessee or the lessee's assigns, upon certifying the fact under oath to the department, together with the fact that the lessee has abandoned the land, shall be entitled to make application for other lands for such purposes.

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Legislative History

[2005 c 155 s 707;1982 1st ex.s. c 21 s 140. Formerly RCW79.96.070.]

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