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2011 Washington Code
Title 79 Public lands
79.100 Derelict vessels.

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  • 79.100.005 Findings.
  • 79.100.010 Definitions.
  • 79.100.020 Chapter not exclusive remedy.
  • 79.100.030 Authority of authorized public entity -- Owner retains primary responsibility.
  • 79.100.040 Obtaining custody of vessel.
  • 79.100.050 Use or disposal of vessel.
  • 79.100.060 Reimbursement for costs.
  • 79.100.070 Contract with private company/individual.
  • 79.100.080 Chapter not exclusive.
  • 79.100.100 Derelict vessel removal account.
  • 79.100.110 Vessel abandoned or derelict upon aquatic lands -- Penalty.
  • 79.100.120 Contesting an authorized public entity's decision to take temporary custody or possession of a vessel -- Contesting the amount of reimbursement.
  • 79.100.130 Marina owner may contract with a local government -- Contract requirements.
  • 79.100.900 Severability -- 2002 c 286.
  • 79.100.901 Effective date -- 2002 c 286.

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