Washington Statutes
§ 90.74.040 — Developing new programs/using existing programs to mitigate for environmental impacts—Departments authorized to seek funds.
Washington § 90.74.040
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Wash. Rev. Code § 90.74.040 (2026).
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(1)(a) To the degree that resources are deemed available by the affected departments, the department of ecology and the department of fish and wildlife shall allow, when appropriate, programs that are related to environmental mitigation, or explore the potential of developing new programs, to utilize the forestry riparian easement program, the riparian open space program, or the family forest fish passage program to mitigate for environmental impacts from projects conducted in the state where compatible with existing regulations. The use of these programs may not be additive to existing compensatory mitigation requirements.
(b)In implementing this subsection, the department of natural resources may be used as a resource, consistent with RCW 76.09.480 , to assist in identifying potential
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Legislative History
[2012 c 62 s 5.]
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