481A.151 - RESTITUTION FOR POLLUTION CAUSING INJURY TO WILD ANIMALS.

        481A.151  RESTITUTION FOR POLLUTION CAUSING INJURY TO      WILD ANIMALS.         1.  A person who is liable for polluting a water of this state in      violation of state law, including this chapter, shall also be liable      to pay restitution to the department for injury caused to a wild      animal by the pollution.  The amount of the restitution shall also      include the department's administrative costs for investigating the      incident.  The administration of this section shall not result in a      duplication of damages collected by the department under section      455B.392, subsection 1, paragraph "a", subparagraph (3).         2.  The commission shall adopt rules providing for procedures for      investigations and the administrative assessment of restitution      amounts.  The rules shall establish an opportunity to appeal a      departmental action including by a contested case proceeding under      chapter 17A.  A final administrative decision assessing an amount of      restitution may be enforced by the attorney general at the request of      the director.         3.  Rules adopted by the commission shall provide for methods used      to determine the extent of an injury and the monetary values for the      loss of injured wild animals based on species.         a.  The rules shall provide for methods used to count dead      fish and to calculate restitution values.  The rules may incorporate      methods and values published by the American fisheries society.  To      every extent practicable, the values shall be based on the estimates      of lost recreational angler opportunities where applicable.  As an      alternative method of valuation, the rules may provide that for fish      species that are protected by catch limits, possession limits, size      limits, or closed seasons applicable to anglers, liquidated damages      apply.  The amount of the liquidated damages shall not exceed fifteen      dollars per fish.  For fish species that are classified by the      commission as endangered or threatened, the rules may establish      liquidated damages not to exceed one thousand dollars per fish.         b.  The rules shall provide guidelines for estimating the      extent of loss of a species that is affected by a pollution incident      but which would not be practical to count in sample areas.  The rules      may establish liquidated damage amounts for species whose replacement      cost is difficult to determine.         4.  Moneys collected by the department in restitution shall be      deposited into the state fish and game protection fund.  The moneys      shall be used exclusively to support restoration or improvement of      fisheries, including but not limited to aquatic habitat improvement      projects as provided in rules adopted by the commission.  However,      moneys collected from restitution paid for investigative costs shall      be used as determined by the director.  
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         2002 Acts, ch 1137, §58, 71         Referred to in § 481A.130