§ 76.48.011 Declaration of public interest
§ 76.48.021 Definitions
§ 76.48.031 Specialized forest products permits — Required — Inspection
§ 76.48.041 Contents of authorization, sales invoice, or bill of lading
§ 76.48.051 Specialized forest products permit — True copy
§ 76.48.061 Permit requirements
§ 76.48.071 Validation of forms for verifiable permits and validated permits
§ 76.48.081 Specialized forest products permits — Expiration — Specifications
§ 76.48.091 Acceptance and validation of permits — Authorized agents
§ 76.48.101 Possession of specialized forest products by first or secondary buyer — Display of documentation — Specialty wood processors
§ 76.48.111 Specialized forest products buyers and huckleberry buyers — Required records
§ 76.48.121 Display of business license
§ 76.48.131 Unlawful acts
§ 76.48.141 False, fraudulent, forged, or stolen specialized forest products permit, sales invoice, bill of lading, etc. — Penalty
§ 76.48.151 Penalties — Affirmative defense
§ 76.48.161 Multiple convictions for violating RCW 76.48.141 or 76.48.151 — Suspension of privileges to obtain a specialized forest products permit
§ 76.48.171 Disposition of fines
§ 76.48.181 Agencies responsible for enforcement of chapter
§ 76.48.191 Detention of specialized forest products and documentation
§ 76.48.201 Protection of items seized under RCW 76.48.191 — Disposition of items
§ 76.48.211 Exemptions
§ 76.48.221 Effect of RCW 76.48.031 with respect to huckleberries
§ 76.48.231 Department to develop educational material
§ 76.48.241 Assistance and training for minority groups
§ 76.48.251 Specialized forest products outreach and education account
§ 76.48.907 Saving — 1967 ex.s. c 47

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