HOUSE BILL REPORT
2SHB 1656


This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As Amended by the Senate

Title: An act relating to establishing a Puget Sound scientific research account.

Brief Description: Establishing the Puget Sound scientific research account.

Sponsors: By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Rolfes, Upthegrove, B. Sullivan, Appleton, Chase, Santos, Dickerson and Sells).

Brief History:

Select Committee on Puget Sound: 1/31/07, 2/20/07 [DPS];

Appropriations: 3/3/07 [DP2S(w/o sub PUGT)].

Floor Activity:

Passed House: 3/10/07, 97-0.
Senate Amended.
Passed Senate: 4/12/07, 45-1.

Brief Summary of Second Substitute Bill
  • Creates a Scientific Research Account to fund research programs and projects to protect and restore Puget Sound and the Aquatic Rehabilitation Zone One.
  • Tasks the Puget Sound Action Team, or its successor agency, to identify Puget Sound science gaps, and to formulate a research plan to narrow those gaps.
  • Makes the Puget Sound Action Team or its successor agency subject to the open public meetings act.


HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUGET SOUND

Majority Report: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by 8 members: Representatives Upthegrove, Chair; Eickmeyer, Vice Chair; Rolfes, Vice Chair; Sump, Ranking Minority Member; Walsh, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; O'Brien, Pearson and Springer.

Staff: Karen Rogers (786-7388).


HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

Majority Report: The second substitute bill be substituted therefor and the second substitute bill do pass and do not pass the substitute bill by Committee on Select Committee on Puget Sound. Signed by 34 members: Representatives Sommers, Chair; Dunshee, Vice Chair; Alexander, Ranking Minority Member; Bailey, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Haler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Anderson, Buri, Chandler, Cody, Conway, Darneille, Dunn, Ericks, Fromhold, Grant, Haigh, Hinkle, Hunt, Hunter, Kagi, Kenney, Kessler, Kretz, Linville, McDermott, McDonald, McIntire, Morrell, Pettigrew, Priest, Schual-Berke, Seaquist, P. Sullivan and Walsh.

Staff: Alicia Dunkin (786-7178).

Background:

Puget Sound is a 2,800-square-mile inland water connected to the Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It extends from Admiralty Inlet in the north, to Olympia, Washington, in the south. It includes: open marine waters; inland marine waters; Hood Canal, a glacially scoured fjord; numerous river and stream channels; and 2,500 miles of shoreline.

Aquatic Rehabilitation Zone One (ARZ-1) is an area within Jefferson, Kitsap, and Mason Counties. The ARZ-1 includes watersheds that drain into Hood Canal from south of the line projected from Tala Point in Jefferson County, to Foulweather Bluff in Kitsap County.

The Puget Sound Action Team (PSAT) is a partnership of state agencies and tribal and local governments charged with developing and coordinating conservation programs to protect and restore Puget Sound. The PSAT staff guide the implementation of the Puget Sound Water Quality Management Plan, and work with tribal and local governments, community groups, citizens and businesses, and state and federal agencies to develop and carry out two-year work plans. The Legislature created the PSAT in 1996.

Summary of Second Substitute Bill:

A scientific research account is created to fund research programs and projects in Puget Sound and in the ARZ-1. The PSAT, or its successor agency, identifies scientific research gaps in environmental protection and restoration of Puget Sound and ARZ-1, formulates a research plan to narrow those science gaps, and strategically prioritizes programs and projects.

The PSAT or its successor agency is subject to the Public Meetings Act.

EFFECT OF SENATE AMENDMENT(S):

Requires the Leadership Council to work with the Puget Sound Science Panel, both entities envisioned in a new state agency proposed in a different bill, to implement the Puget Sound science-gap research program.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available. New fiscal note requested on March 2, 2007.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony: (Select Committee on Puget Sound)

(In support) The bill clearly specifies an entity that is responsible for identifying where science gaps exist, and sets up a process, or mechanism, to address those gaps in an organized manner. Focusing on needed scientific information is a good idea, and acquiring such information will help inform public policy.

(With concerns) The bill is supported; however, language should be adjusted to clearly specify who controls the account, that the priorities are strategically made, and what subjects are researched.

(Opposed) None.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony: (Appropriations)

None.

Persons Testifying: (Select Committee on Puget Sound) (In support) Representative Rolfes, prime sponsor; Jerry Smedes, Northwest Environmental Business Council; and Bill Dewey, Taylor Shellfish Company.

(With concerns) Naki Stevens, People for Puget Sound.

Persons Testifying: (Appropriations) None.

Persons Signed In To Testify But Not Testifying: (Select Committee on Puget Sound) None.

Persons Signed In To Testify But Not Testifying: (Appropriations) None.