FINAL BILL REPORT

SB 6633

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Brief Description: Concerning the marine resources advisory council.

Sponsors: Senators Ranker and Ericksen.

Senate Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications

House Committee on Environment

Background: In 2013, the Legislature created the Washington Marine Resources Advisory Council (MRAC) within the Office of the Governor. The purpose of MRAC is to maintain a sustainable, coordinated focus to address impacts of ocean acidification and to advise and work with the University of Washington and others conducting technical analysis on the effects and sources of ocean acidification.

MRAC membership includes legislators, the Governor or the Governor's designee and elected officials, representatives from tribes, commercial and recreational fishing, shellfish growers, state agencies, marine recreation and businesses, and others from the private sector. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and academic institutions conducting research on ocean acidification were asked to participate as non-voting members by invitation from the Governor.

MRAC is required to meet at least twice per year and provide opportunity for public comment. It may provide recommendations to the Legislature and any recommendation must identify a range of actions necessary for implementation and consider the differences between instate and out-of-state impacts and sources. In addition, MRAC may seek public and private funding resources for ongoing technical analysis to support its recommendations.

MRAC expires June 30, 2017.

Summary: MRAC is extended to June 30, 2022.

Votes on Final Passage:

Senate

49

0

House

88

9

Votes on Veto Override:

First Special Session

Senate

43

0

House

77

17

Effective:

June 28, 2016