SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                   SHCR 4407

 

 

BYHouse Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Sayan, Jacobsen, Basich, Unsoeld, Vekich, Sutherland, Fisch, Todd, Hargrove, Allen, Haugen, Appelwick, Meyers, Belcher, Locke, Fisher, Scott, Kremen, Ferguson, Sanders, Wang, Walk and S. Wilson) 

 

 

Creating joint committee on marine and ocean resources.

 

 

House Committe on Natural Resources

 

 

Senate Committee on Natural Resources

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):March 31, 1987

 

Majority Report:  Do pass.

      Signed by Senators Owen, Chairman; DeJarnatt, Vice Chairman; Barr, Conner, Craswell, McDonald, Metcalf, Patterson.

 

      Senate Staff:Vic Moon (786-7469)

                  March 31, 1987

 

 

         AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES, MARCH 31, 1987

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The United States Department of the Interior is preparing to start a leasing process for oil and gas exploration off of the coast of Oregon and Washington.  A legislative and executive response to the leasing process is necessary to provide the state's input into the leasing process.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The Legislature recognizes:  (1) the unique marine environment and states that Washington has an active interest in marine resources and ocean policy; (2) the marine sector plays a vital role in Washington's economy; (3) the federal role with respect to ocean and marine development policy has grown significantly but funding directed to state and local governments has been curtailed; and (4) that responsibility is disbursed among numerous state agencies -- a coordinated effort is therefore necessary to provide an adequate response to the federal government.

 

A Joint Select Committee on Marine and Ocean Resources is established to review existing state and federal law, survey public and private entities to determine their appropriate role in the management, development, and use of marine resources, develop a timeline of pending decisions, and make recommendations to the Legislature.  The committee shall identify regional executive, legislative and executive efforts relating to marine resources.

 

The Select Committee shall regularly report to the Legislature and its committees on the planned federal 1989-91 off-shore oil and gas leasing policies.

 

The select committee:  (1) shall consist of eight members, two members from the majority party and two members from the minority party of the Senate selected by the President of the Senate, and two members from the majority party and two members from the minority party of the House of Representatives, selected by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (2) is required to establish an advisory group to include representatives of state agencies, local government, institutions of higher education, and the tribal nations; (3) may receive gifts, grants and endowments from public and private sources and shall be expended, if approved by the Senate Facilities and Operations Committee and the House Executive Rules Committee; (4) is encouraged to coordinate its information gathering with appropriate standing committees of the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the Council of State Governments, the Western State Legislative Conference, and other quasi-governmental entities that are concerned with marine resources.

 

Authority for the joint select committee expires June 30, 1989.

 

Fiscal Note:      none requested

 

Appointments by Legislature Required:     The select committee shall consist of eight members, two members from the majority party and two members from the minority party of the Senate selected by the President of the Senate, and two members from the majority party and two members from the minority party of the House of Representatives, selected by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Representative Ken Jacobsen