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                                          SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 2208

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State of Washington                               51st Legislature                              1990 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Fisheries & Wildlife (originally sponsored by Representatives Fraser, Belcher and Jacobsen)

 

 

Read first time 1/31/90.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to wildlife rescue; reenacting and amending RCW 90.48.400; adding new sections to chapter 90.48 RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  A new section is added to chapter 90.48 RCW to read as follows:

          (1) The Washington wildlife rescue coalition shall be established for the purpose of coordinating the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife injured or endangered by oil spills or the release of other hazardous substances into the environment.

          (2) The Washington wildlife rescue coalition shall be composed of:

          (a) A representative of the department of wildlife designated by the director of wildlife.  The department of wildlife shall be designated as lead agency in the operations of the coalition.  The coalition shall be chaired by the representative from the department of wildlife;

          (b) A representative of the department of ecology designated by the director;

          (c) A representative of the department of community development emergency management program designated by the director of community development;

          (d) A licensed veterinarian, with experience and training in wildlife rehabilitation, appointed by the veterinary board of governors;

          (e) The director of the Washington conservation corps;

          (f) A lay person, with training and experience in the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife appointed by the department; and

          (f) A person designated by the legislative authority of the county where oil spills or spills of other hazardous substances may occur.  This member of the coalition shall serve on the coalition until wildlife rescue and rehabilitation is completed in that county.  The completion of any rescue or rehabilitation project shall be determined by the director of wildlife.

          (3) The duties of the Washington wildlife rescue coalition shall be to:

          (a) Develop an emergency mobilization plan to rescue and rehabilitate waterfowl and other wildlife that are injured or endangered by an oil spill or the release of other hazardous substances into the environment;

          (b) Develop and maintain a resource directory of persons, governmental agencies, and private organizations that may provide assistance in an emergency rescue effort;

          (c) Provide advance training and instruction to volunteers in rescuing and rehabilitating waterfowl and wildlife injured or endangered by oil spills or the release of other hazardous substances into the environment.  The coalition representatives from the agencies described in subsection (2) of this section shall coordinate training efforts with the director of the Washington conservation corps and work to provide training opportunities for young citizens;

          (d) Obtain and maintain equipment and supplies used in emergency rescue efforts;

          (e) Report to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature on the progress of the coalition's efforts and detail future funding options necessary for the implementation of sections 1 and 2 of this act.  The coalition shall report by January 30, 1991.

          (4)(a) Necessary funding for the coalition shall be provided by the coastal protection fund administered according to RCW 90.48.400.

          (b) The commission is encouraged to seek grants, gifts, or donations from private sources in order to carry out the provisions of sections 1 and 2 of this act.  Any private funds donated to the commission shall be deposited into the wildlife rescue account hereby created within the wildlife fund as authorized under Title 77 RCW.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  A new section is added to chapter 90.48 RCW to read as follows:

          The department of wildlife may adopt rules including, but not limited to, the following:

          (1) Procedures and methods of handling and caring for waterfowl or other wildlife affected by spills of oil and other hazardous materials;

          (2) The certification of persons trained in the removal of pollutants from waterfowl or other wildlife;

          (3) Development of procedures with respect to removal of oil and other hazardous substances from waterfowl or other wildlife;

          (4) The establishment of training exercises, courses, and other training procedures as necessary;

          (5) Such other rules as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the intent of section 1 of this act.

 

        Sec. 3.  Section 5, chapter 180, Laws of 1971 ex. sess. as amended by section 4, chapter 262, Laws of 1989 and by section 8, chapter 388, Laws of 1989 and RCW 90.48.400 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:

          (1) Moneys in the coastal protection fund shall be disbursed for the following purposes and no others:

          (a) All costs of the department related to the enforcement of RCW 90.48.315 through 90.48.365, 78.52.020, 78.52.125, 82.36.330, 90.48.142, 90.48.315, 90.48.370 through 90.48.410, 90.48.903, 90.48.906 and 90.48.907, and 90.48.366 through 90.48.368 including but not limited to equipment rental and contracting costs.

          (b) All costs involved in the abatement of pollution related to the discharge of oil and other hazardous substances.

          (c) The director may allocate a portion of the fund to be devoted to research and development in the causes, effects, and removal of pollution caused by the discharge of oil or other hazardous substances.

          (2) Moneys disbursed from the coastal protection fund for the abatement of pollution caused by the discharge of oil or other hazardous substances shall be reimbursed to the fund whenever:

          (a) Moneys are available under any federal program; or

          (b) Moneys are available from a recovery made by the department from the person liable for the discharge of oil or other hazardous substance.

          (3) Moneys collected under RCW 90.48.142 shall only be used for the purposes enumerated in that section, subject to the approval of the steering committee.

          (4) A steering committee consisting of representatives of the department of ecology, fisheries, wildlife, and natural resources, and the parks and recreation commission shall authorize the expenditure of the moneys collected under RCW 90.48.366 through 90.48.368, after consulting impacted local agencies and local and tribal governments.  The moneys collected under RCW 90.48.366 through 90.48.368 shall only be used for the following purposes:  (a) Environmental restoration and enhancement projects intended to restore or enhance environmental, recreational, or aesthetic resources for the benefit of Washington's citizens; (b) investigations of the long-term effects of oil spills and the release of other hazardous substances on state resources; ((and)) (c) reimbursement of agencies for reasonable reconnaissance and damage assessment costs; and (d) wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.  Agencies may not be reimbursed under this section for the salaries and benefits of permanent employees  for routine operational support.  Agencies may only be reimbursed under this section if money for reconnaissance and damage assessment activities is unavailable from other sources.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.     If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.     This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.