SENATE BILL REPORT
SSB 6450
As Passed Senate, February 15, 2000
Title: An act relating to wildlife publications.
Brief Description: Clarifying the deposit and use of moneys for wildlife publications.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation (originally sponsored by Senator Jacobsen).
Brief History:
Committee Activity: Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation: 1/26/2000, 2/2/2000 [DPS].
Passed Senate, 2/15/2000, 48-0.
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES, PARKS & RECREATION
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6450 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators Jacobsen, Chair; T. Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hargrove, Morton, Oke, Rossi, Snyder, Spanel and Stevens.
Staff: Ross Antipa (786-7413)
Background: The Department of Fish and Wildlife receives money from the sale of interpretive, recreational, historical and informational literature and materials. In addition, advertisements in regulation pamphlets and enrollment in department-sponsored educational training events also generate moneys. All of these moneys are deposited in the wildlife account and may be utilized for a wide variety of department functions.
If the revenue from these activities could be utilized to further the production of informational materials, then the information and education functions would be enhanced.
Summary of Bill: Moneys received from the sale of interpretive, recreational, historical, educational and informational literature are placed in the wildlife fund. Advertisement revenue from regulation pamphlets and enrollment fees from department-sponsored educational training events are also placed in the wildlife fund. The director may enter joint ventures with other agencies and organizations to generate revenue.
Moneys generated from the sale of informational materials may be used for developing, production, reprinting and distribution of informational and educational materials; producing regulation booklets; and training expenses.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 18, 2000.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: Wildlife publications are in high demand from the public and the department should produce more educational and informational materials.
Testimony Against: None.
Testified: PRO: Ron Shultz, National Audubon Society; Rocky Beach, WDFW; Barbara Fandrich, Grays Harbor Audubon; Katrina Weihs, National Audubon Society, Tahoma Chapter.
House Amendment(s): Moneys from fisheries publications are subject to placement in the wildlife fund. Formerly, the revenue from fisheries publications, estimated at $1,000 annually, was deposited in the general fund.