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Fish and Wildlife Commission adopts revised rules of procedure to clarify conduct, public comment and reporting
Summary
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to adopt edited rules of procedure on March 14, 2026, adding self‑governance steps, broader 'health considerations' language for absences, and a requirement for staff to report back on public‑input requests; the transcript records verbal approval but does not supply a full roll call tally.
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted on March 14, 2026, to adopt edits to its rules of procedure that emphasize commissioner self‑governance, expand health‑related absence language and formalize how public input is handled.
Deputy Director Amy Windrope briefed the commission on the specific edits and said only the underlined and underlying changes would be discussed because most items had tentative agreement from prior meetings. She summarized a revised paragraph stating that "each commissioner commits to managing themselves and to follow the rules…
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