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To take such steps as are advisable for the conservation, 

 protection and development of such reserves ; also to do those 

 things that may be necessary for the protection and develop- 

 ment of the shrimp, clam and mussel beds on state lands. 

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(Laws '15, p. 67, Sec. 3.) 



NOTE. See "Fisheries Code of Washington," Laws '15, p. 67. 



SEC. 32. FEES or COMMISSIONER. 



The Commissioner of Public Lands for services performed 

 by him as such may charge and collect the following fees: (1) 

 For a copy of any record, document or paper on file in his of- 

 fice, fifteen cents per folio ; (2) for affixing a certificate and seal, 

 one dollar; (3) for each original contract of sale, lease, or bill 

 of sale, two dollars; (4) for each deed, five dollars; (5) issu- 

 ance of harbor area lease and approval of bond, five dollars ; 

 (6) approval of each assignment of contract, lease or bill of 

 sale, one dollar; (7) for each copy of the plat of a township 

 or any portion thereof, not less than two dollars; (8) for sub- 

 division and issuance of new contracts, after the original has 

 been entered on the records, two dollars for each new contract ; 

 (9) for each railroad right of way certificate issued, two dol- 

 lars. (Laws '15, p. 405, Sec. 1 : Amending Sec. 6633, Rem.- 

 Bal.) 



SEC. 71-a. SALE OF TIMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE. 



The Board of State Land Commissioners may order the sale 

 of the timber which has been damaged by fire on any lands of 

 the state, except capitol building lands, without an application 

 having been filed or deposit made as herein provided. (Laws 

 '15, -p. 405, Sec. 2: Amending Sec. 6667, Rem.-Bal.) 



SEC. 75-a. REMOVAL or TIMBER EXTENSION or TIME. 



The owner or owners of any standing or fallen timber here- 

 tofore sold by the State of Washington, may, with the ap- 

 proval of the Board of State Land Commissioners, have the 

 time in which to remove the same extended for a further period 



