WASIII14GTON LAWS, 1969 lst Ex. Sess. Ch. 18. 19 WAIGTNLWl9_sE.Ss. size of such , birds and fish that may be taken.

The commission may establish within the state by rule and regulation game reserves and closed areas wherein all hunting and trapping for game animals, game birds, protected wildlife and fur- bearing animals, may be prohibited and reserves and closed waters wherein all fishing for aame fish may be prohibited.

Passed the House March 14, 1969 Passed the Senate March 24, 1969 Approved by the Governor April 2, 1969 Filed in office of Secretary of State April 2, 1969 CHAPTER 19 [House Bill No. 41] GAME FISH--DEFINITION

AN ACT Relating to game and game fish; and amending section 77.08.020,

chapter 36, Laws of 1955 and RCW 77.08.020.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Section 1. Section 77.08.020, chapter 36, Laws of 1955 and

RCW 77.08.020 are each amended to read as follows:

As used in this title or in any rule or regulation of the com-

mission, "game fish" include any irideus commonly known as

rainbow , Salmo clarkii commonly known as (coast.-

al), Salmo gairdnerii commonly known as steelhead, fontin-

alis commonly known as Eastern , nerka (ken-

nerly) commonly known as , Cristivomer namaycush common-

ly known as mackinaw trout, Micropterus salmoides commonly known as

large-mouth black bass, Micropterus dolomieu commonly known as small-

mouth black bass, Prosopium williamsoni commonly known as white fish,

Perca flavescens commonly known as yellow perch, Pomixis annularis

commonly known as white crappie, Pomixis sparoides commonly known as

black crappie, Helioperca incisor commonly known as bluegill sunfish,

Eupomotis gibbosus commonly known as Pumpkinseed sunfish, Ameiurus

nebulosus commonly known as catfish, Thymallus montanus commonly

known as Montana grayling, Salvelinus nalma spectibilis commonly

known as Dolly Varden trout or Western charr or , Salmo

clarkii lewisi commonly known as cutthroat trout, or Montana black-

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spotted trout, Salmo gairdnerii kamloops commonly known as Kamloops

trout or , Salmo trutta commonly known as ,

Ambloplites rupestris commonly known as Northern rock bass, Ameiurus melas commonly known as black catfish ((ankd) ), Golden trout and any

such other species of fish commonly found in fresh water as may be

classified as game fish by rule or regulation of the commission: PRO-

VIDED, That the commission shall not classify as game fish any species

of fish classified as a food fish by the director of fisheries.

Passed the House March 14, 1969 Passed the Senate March 24, 1969 Approved by the Governor April 2, 1969 Filed in office of Secretary of State April 2, 1969

CHAPTER 20 [House Bill No. 51] WASHINGTON STATE PATROL-- OFFICERS, PROMOTION

AN ACT Relating to promotion of patrol officers; amending section

43.43.330, chapter 8, Laws of 1965 and RCW 43.43.330; and

amending section 43.43.350, chapter 8, Laws of 1965 and RCW

43.43. 350.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Section 1. Section 43.43.330, chapter 8, Laws of 1965 and

RCW 43.43.330 are each amended to read as follows:

Appropriate examinations shall be conducted for the promotion

of commissioned patrol officers to the rank of sergeant and

lieutenant. The examinations shall be prepared and conducted under

the supervision of the chief of the Washington state patrol, who

shall cause at least thirty days written notice thereof to be given

to all patrol officers eligible for such examinations. Examinations

shall be given once every three years, or whenever the eligible list

becomes exhausted as the case may be. After the giving of each such

examination a new eligible list shall be compiled replacing any

e ,sting eligible list for such rank. Only grades attained in the

last examination given for a particular rank shall be used in

comp-ling each eligible list therefor. The chief, or in his dis-

cre, -n a committee of three individuals appointed by him, shall

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