The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) offers several ways to participate in and comment on proposed rules.
Submit your comments on WDFW's rule-making activities
WDFW's rule-making activity is governed by state laws, including:
- The Administrative Procedure Act (chapter 34.05 RCW) requires that agencies conduct a process that ensures public involvement opportunities and considers the economic impact of its rules.
- The Regulatory Fairness Act (chapter 19.85 RCW) requires agencies to consider disproportionate impacts of rules on small businesses.
- The State Environmental Policy Act (chapter 197-11 WAC) requires agencies to consider environmental impacts of rules.
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Current rule-making activity
Learn more about WDFW's current rule-making activities.
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Permanent rules adopted by WDFW
These rules have gone through the rule development process and have been adopted by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission or WDFW's Director.
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Emergency rule changes
These are critical rule changes that require immediate action and are good for 120 days or less.
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Search rule-making activity
Search current, permanent, and emergency rule-making activity from 2020 to the present.
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Withdrawn rule making
These rules have either been formally withdrawn or not adopted and filed with the Code Reviser within 180 days of the publication of the rule proposal.
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Semi-annual rule-making agenda
Six month calendar of proposed rule-making
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North of Falcon Process
Information about meetings, comments, and other background useful to rule making for North of Falcon fisheries.
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Columbia River Compact Process
Information about meetings, comments, and other background useful to rule making for Columbia River Compact fisheries.
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How to participate
The public is offered opportunities to comment as part of WDFW's rule-making process.
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Rule-making glossary
Some phrases and terms commonly used during the rule-making process.
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Current rule-making petitions
Read petitions awaiting consideration by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission requesting the adoption, amendment, or repeal of any rule.
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Archived rule-making petitions
These petitions have been decided by either the Fish and Wildlife Commission or WDFW's Director or have been withdrawn by the petitioner.