TO: WDFW Advisory Groups, and Interested Citizens
FROM: Lew Atkins, Assistant Director, Fish Program
SUBJECT: New License Plate Backgrounds Opportunities
Vehicle owners may have several new options for specialized license plates next year, if a proposal from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is approved. Two of the new options, featuring a salmon and Dungeness crab are part of a series called "Washington's Wildlife". Two of the special backgrounds feature a salmon and a Dungeness crab. Proceeds from the sale of these plates will be used in programs benefitting fish and shellfish management in Washington.
In order for the new background license plates to be implemented, the department must acquire at least 2,000 signatures for each plate design from potentially-interested patrons. Signatures will be presented to the Department of Licensing Special License Plate Review Board, the first step in the approval process. The board's recommendation will then be provided to the 2005 Legislature as a bill for final deliberation.
The department needs help in acquiring the needed signatures. Signature sheets are available by clicking on the link supplied on this page.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/license_plates/fish_plates.htm A physical signature, not electronic, is required. Deadline for mailing completed sheets is now November 19, 2004. Send forms directly to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at the address listed below.
Signing the form does not obligate one to eventually buy the plate, but gives the department the ability to contact the individuals with follow-up information should the proposal pass. Please note that you can indicate interest in more than one set of plates. The proposed price of the special background plate is $40 for new, and $30 for renewals.
The department is seeking approval for a series of backgrounds which include, wildlife viewing, endangered species, game management as well as fish and shellfish management. These backgrounds will feature the bald eagle, orca whale, elk, deer, black bear, duck, and pheasant in addition to the salmon and Dungeness crab to benefit wildlife viewing activities, game management, and fish and shellfish management.
DEADLINE: November 19, 2004
Please return signed sheets to:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Program
600 Capital Way North,
Olympia, WA 98501-1091