FINAL BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    HB 2289

 

 

                                   C 71 L 90

 

 

BYRepresentatives Sayan, R. King, Bowman, Haugen, Morris, Brumsickle, Brooks, Spanel, Basich, Smith, Jacobsen, Wineberry, Anderson, Wang, Vekich, Dellwo and P. King; by request of  Department of Fisheries

 

 

Increasing the reimbursements for Washington conservation corps members.

 

 

House Committe on Trade & Economic Development

 

 

Senate Committee on Economic Development & Labor

 

 

                              SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The Washington Conservation Corps was established in 1983 to provide a meaningful work experience to young people and to further the values of resource conservation and environmental appreciation.  The program involves these state agencies: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Fisheries, Parks and Recreation, Ecology, Agriculture, and Employment Security.

 

Corps enrollees must be between the ages of 18 and 25 at the time of enrollment.  They may participate for six months with the possibility of an extension of six months.  Participants are reimbursed at the rate of the federal minimum wage.  Under current law, no reference is made to the participation of people with developmental disabilities in the corps.

 

Administrative and support costs for this program may not exceed 30 percent of the appropriated funds available for this program for a biennium or in the alternative, result in the average cost per enrollee exceeding $7,000.

 

The federal minimum wage is currently $3.35 per hour as it was when the program was established.  As of April 1, 1990, the federal minimum wage will increase to $3.85 per hour and on April 1, 1991, will increase again to $4.25 per hour.  The state minimum wage reached $4.25 per hour on January 1, 1990.  Agencies that employ persons with developmental disabilities are allowed to apply for a waiver from the U.S. Department of Labor, that would authorize payment below minimum wage for enrollees with developmental disabilities who have low productivity.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The statutory limit of $7,000 average cost per enrollee in the Washington Conservation Corps is replaced by a new spending limit arrived at by a formula.  The new limit is set by multiplying the federal or state minimum wage, whichever is higher, by 2,080.

 

State agencies that are participating in the Washington Conservation Corps program are urged to consider people with developmental disabilities for enrollment in the program.

 

 

VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:

 

      House 92   0

      Senate    44     1

 

EFFECTIVE:June 7, 1990