Any person who participates in commercial fishing or shellfishing activity or sells fish or shellfish while his or her fishing privilege is suspended or revoked or during a time when the Court has ordered a loss of fishing days is guilty of a class A offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 15-A-167, 12/9/2015 added the word “commercial” for clarification.)
(Assault. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Resisting Arrest. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Eluding. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Escape. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Obstruction. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
Any person who willfully interferes with or prevents fisheries management personnel of the Tribe, the Treaty Council, or state or federal agencies, from carrying out their professional management duties is guilty of a class A offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994)
(Giving False Information to an Officer. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Failure to Assist an Officer. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. NR Enforcement has authority under Title 5 of this code.)
(Failure to Appear/Respond. Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994; Res. 20 A 083, 9/28/2020, amended this section to remove reference to a criminal charge based on the change that all offenses under Title 17 are civil offenses. Res. 20 A 141, 12/14/2020, repealed this section. Reference 17.09.04 Failure to Appear.)
Any person who fails to comply with:
(1) 
Any provision of this Code,
(2) 
Any Port Gamble S’Klallam fishing or shellfishing regulation, or
(3) 
The terms or conditions stated on any shellfishing or fishing permit,
when such failure has not been specifically designated as an offense under this Code or which does not carry with it a specific penalty, is guilty of a class C offense.
(Res. 94 A 109, 7/12/1994)