5254 AMH HAIG H3075.1

SB 5254  - H AMD476
     By Representative Haigh

WITHDRAWN 04/13/2005

     Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:

"NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   A new section is added to chapter 28A.300 RCW to read as follows:
     (1) The legislative youth advisory council is established to examine issues of importance to youth, including but not limited to education, employment, strategies to increase youth participation in state and municipal government, safe environments for youth, substance abuse, emotional and physical health, foster care, poverty, homelessness, and youth access to services on a statewide and municipal basis.
     (2) The council consists of twenty-two members as provided in this subsection who, at the time of appointment, are aged fourteen to eighteen. The council shall select a chair from among its members.
     (a) Five members shall be selected by each of the two major caucuses in the senate, appointed by the secretary of the senate.
     (b) Five members shall be selected by each of the two major caucuses in the house of representatives, appointed by the chief clerk of the house of representatives.
     (c) The governor shall appoint two members.
     (3) Except for initial members, members shall serve two-year terms, and if eligible, may be reappointed for subsequent two-year terms. One-half of the initial members shall be appointed to one-year terms, and these appointments shall be made in such a way as to preserve overall representation on the committee.
     (4) The council shall have the following duties:
     (a) Advising the legislature on proposed and pending legislation, including state budget expenditures and policy matters relating to youth;
     (b) Advising the standing committees of the legislature and study commissions, committees, and task forces regarding issues relating to youth;
     (c) Conducting periodic seminars for its members regarding leadership, government, and the legislature; and
     (d) Reporting annually by December 1 to the legislature on its activities, including proposed legislation that implements recommendations of the council.
     (5) In carrying out its duties under subsection (4) of this section, the council may meet at least three times but not more than six times per year, including not more than two public hearings on issues of importance to youth.
     (6) Members shall be reimbursed as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
     (7) The office of superintendent of public instruction shall provide administration, coordination, and facilitation assistance to the council. The senate and house of representatives may provide policy and fiscal briefings and assistance with drafting proposed legislation.
     (8) The office of superintendent of public instruction, the legislature, any agency of the legislature, and any official or employee of such office or agency are immune from liability for any injury that is incurred by or caused by a member of the youth advisory council and that occurs while the member of the council is performing duties of the council or is otherwise engaged in activities or receiving services for which reimbursement is allowed under subsection (6) of this section. The immunity provided by this subsection does not apply to an injury intentionally caused by the act or omission of an employee or official of the superintendent of public instruction or the legislature or any agency of the legislature.
     (9) This section expires June 30, 2007."

     Correct the title.

EFFECT:  The amendment establishes a minimum age of fourteen for appointment to the Council and clarifies that youth appointed to the Council must be between the ages of fourteen to eighteen at the time of appointment. The report date is changed from February 15th to December 1st. The amendment clarifies that the Council may meet a maximum of six times per year for all activities including public hearings, meetings, and seminars.
     The amendment requires the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to provide administration, coordination, and facilitation assistance to the Council. The Senate and House of Representatives are authorized to provide policy and fiscal briefings and assistance with drafting proposed legislation. The OSPI and the Legislature are granted immunity from liability for injury incurred or caused by a member of the Council while involved in activities of the Council.
     The act is scheduled to expire on June 30, 2007.

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