Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Natural Resources, Ecology & Parks Committee | |
HB 3085
Brief Description: Making technical corrections to certain public lands statutes.
Sponsors: Representatives Blake, Kretz, B. Sullivan, Orcutt, Haler and Ericks.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/26/06
Staff: Jeff Olsen (786-7157).
Background:
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has express authority to sell timber and other
valuable resources from state lands. Most sales conducted by the DNR must be done at public
auction to the highest bidder. Before valuable materials can be sold, the sale must be properly
advertised so that the maximum number of potential buyers are aware of the pending sale.
However, the DNR does have the authority to offer a direct sale without notice or advertising for
sales appraised at $20,000 or less.
For sales other than direct sales, the DNR is required to publish a notice of sales in newspapers
no less than twice within the four-week period leading up to a sale. For valuable materials sales
over $100,000, the DNR is required to provide notice by an individual notice of sale and by
publishing a statewide list of sales. The list must be published in a pamphlet and arranged
alphabetically by county.
In 2003, the Legislature enacted Substitute Senate Bill 5751 (Chapter 381, Laws of 2003), which
contains policy changes regarding valuable materials sales. Chapter 381, Laws of 2003, changes
the maximum dollar amount for directly sold valuable materials from $20,000 to $25,000, and
excludes valuable materials sales that are appraised at less than $250,000 from the requirement
for an individual notice of sale and inclusion in the statewide pamphlet of sales.
In 2003, the Legislature also enacted Engrossed House Bill 1252 (Chapter 334, Laws of 2003),
consolidating and updating Title 79 RCW, which governs DNR public land statutes, without
making substantive policy changes. However, Chapter 334, Laws of 2003, repealed the sections
amended in Chapter 381, Laws of 2003, and recodified them into new sections. If during any
session of the Legislature two or more acts amend the same section of laws without reference to
each other, each act shall be given effect to the extent that the amendments do not conflict in
purpose.
Summary of Bill:
Chapter 381, Laws of 2003, is repealed and policy changes from the act are incorporated into the
current statute. Changes include increasing the amount of valuable materials that can be sold at a
direct sale from $20,000 to $25,000 and exempting sales up to $250,000 in value from the
pamphlet publication requirements.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on 1/21/06.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.