State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-220 > 43-220-120

Conservation corps established in department of fish and wildlife — Work project areas.

(1) There is established a conservation corps within the department of fish and wildlife.

     (2) Specific work project areas of the fish and wildlife conservation corps may include the following:

     (a) Habitat development;

     (b) Land clearing;

     (c) Construction projects;

     (d) Noxious weed control;

     (e) Brush cutting;

     (f) Reader board construction;

     (g) Painting;

     (h) Cleaning and repair of rearing ponds;

     (i) Fishtrap construction;

     (j) Brush clearance;

     (k) Spawning channel restoration;

     (l) Log removal;

     (m) Nest box maintenance and cleaning;

     (n) Fence building;

     (o) Winter game feeding and herding;

     (p) Stream rehabilitation;

     (q) Fish hatchery operation and maintenance;

     (r) Fish tagging; and

     (s) Such other projects as the director of fish and wildlife may determine. If appropriate facilities are available, the director of fish and wildlife may authorize carrying out projects which involve overnight stays.

[1999 c 280 § 6; 1994 c 264 § 34; 1988 c 36 § 24; 1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 12.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-220 > 43-220-120

Conservation corps established in department of fish and wildlife — Work project areas.

(1) There is established a conservation corps within the department of fish and wildlife.

     (2) Specific work project areas of the fish and wildlife conservation corps may include the following:

     (a) Habitat development;

     (b) Land clearing;

     (c) Construction projects;

     (d) Noxious weed control;

     (e) Brush cutting;

     (f) Reader board construction;

     (g) Painting;

     (h) Cleaning and repair of rearing ponds;

     (i) Fishtrap construction;

     (j) Brush clearance;

     (k) Spawning channel restoration;

     (l) Log removal;

     (m) Nest box maintenance and cleaning;

     (n) Fence building;

     (o) Winter game feeding and herding;

     (p) Stream rehabilitation;

     (q) Fish hatchery operation and maintenance;

     (r) Fish tagging; and

     (s) Such other projects as the director of fish and wildlife may determine. If appropriate facilities are available, the director of fish and wildlife may authorize carrying out projects which involve overnight stays.

[1999 c 280 § 6; 1994 c 264 § 34; 1988 c 36 § 24; 1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 12.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-220 > 43-220-120

Conservation corps established in department of fish and wildlife — Work project areas.

(1) There is established a conservation corps within the department of fish and wildlife.

     (2) Specific work project areas of the fish and wildlife conservation corps may include the following:

     (a) Habitat development;

     (b) Land clearing;

     (c) Construction projects;

     (d) Noxious weed control;

     (e) Brush cutting;

     (f) Reader board construction;

     (g) Painting;

     (h) Cleaning and repair of rearing ponds;

     (i) Fishtrap construction;

     (j) Brush clearance;

     (k) Spawning channel restoration;

     (l) Log removal;

     (m) Nest box maintenance and cleaning;

     (n) Fence building;

     (o) Winter game feeding and herding;

     (p) Stream rehabilitation;

     (q) Fish hatchery operation and maintenance;

     (r) Fish tagging; and

     (s) Such other projects as the director of fish and wildlife may determine. If appropriate facilities are available, the director of fish and wildlife may authorize carrying out projects which involve overnight stays.

[1999 c 280 § 6; 1994 c 264 § 34; 1988 c 36 § 24; 1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 12.]