BILL REQ. #: S-1634.6
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2005 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/25/05.
AN ACT Relating to creating an invasive species council; and adding a new chapter to Title 77 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that:
(1) The land, water, and other resources of Washington are being
severely impacted by the invasion of an increasing number of harmful
invasive plant and animal species.
(2) These impacts are resulting in damage to Washington's
environment and causing economic hardships.
(3) The multitude of public and private organizations with an
interest in controlling and preventing the spread of harmful invasive
species in Washington need a mechanism for cooperation, communication,
collaboration, and developing a statewide plan of action to meet these
threats.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 (1) There is created in the office of the
governor the Washington invasive species council.
(2) The purpose of the invasive species council is to provide
policy level direction, planning, and coordination for combating
harmful invasive species throughout the state and preventing the
introduction of others that may be potentially harmful.
(3) The invasive species council is a joint effort between local,
tribal, state, and federal governments, as well as the private sector
and nongovernmental interests. The purpose of the invasive species
council is to foster cooperation, communication, and coordinated
approaches that support local, state, and regional initiatives for the
prevention and control of invasive species.
(4) For the purposes of this chapter, "invasive species" include
nonnative organisms that cause economic or environmental harm and are
capable of spreading to new areas of the state. "Invasive species"
does not include domestic livestock, intentionally planted agronomic
crops, or nonharmful exotic organisms.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 (1) Membership in the invasive species
council includes a representative from the following state entities:
(a) The department of agriculture, represented by the director or
the director's designee;
(b) The department of fish and wildlife, represented by the
director or the director's designee;
(c) The department of ecology, represented by the director or the
director's designee;
(d) The department of natural resources, represented by the
commissioner or the commissioner's designee; and
(e) The Washington state noxious weed control board, appointed by
the board.
(2) The invasive species council must invite one representative
each from the United States department of agriculture, the United
States fish and wildlife service, and the United States coast guard to
participate on the council in a nonvoting, ex officio, capacity.
(3) A representative of the office of the governor must convene the
first meeting of the invasive species council and serve as chair until
the invasive species council selects a chair. At the first meeting of
the invasive species council, the council shall address issues
including, but not limited to, voting methods, meeting schedules, and
the need for and use of advisory and technical committees.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 The invasive species council's goals are to:
(1) Minimize the effects of harmful invasive species on
Washington's citizens and ensure the economic and environmental well-being of the state;
(2) Serve as a forum for identifying and understanding invasive
species issues from all perspectives;
(3) Serve as a forum to facilitate the communication, cooperation,
and coordination of local, tribal, state, federal, private, and
nongovernmental entities for the prevention, control, and management of
nonnative invasive species;
(4) Serve as an avenue for public outreach and for raising public
awareness of invasive species issues;
(5) Develop and implement a statewide invasive species strategic
plan as described in this chapter;
(6) Make recommendations for legislation necessary to carry out the
purposes of this chapter;
(7) Establish criteria for the prioritization of invasive species
response actions and projects; and
(8) Utilizing the process described in subsection (7) of this
section, select at least one project per year from the strategic plan
for coordinated action by the Washington invasive species council
member entities.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 (1) The invasive species council shall
develop and periodically update a statewide strategic plan for
addressing invasive species. The strategic plan should incorporate the
reports and activities of the aquatic nuisance species committee, the
biodiversity council, the state noxious weed control board, and other
appropriate reports and activities.
(2) The strategic plan must, at a minimum, address:
(a) Statewide coordination and intergovernmental cooperation;
(b) Prevention of new biological invasions through deliberate or
unintentional introduction;
(c) Inventory and monitoring of invasive species;
(d) Early detection of and rapid response to new invasions;
(e) Control, management, and eradication of established populations
of invasive species;
(f) Projects that can be implemented during the period covered by
the strategic plan for the control, management, and eradication of new
or established populations of invasive species;
(g) Revegetation, reclamation, or restoration of native species
following control or eradication of invasive species;
(h) Research and public education;
(i) Funding and resources available for invasive species
prevention, control, and management; and
(j) Recommendations for legislation necessary to carry out the
purposes of this chapter.
(3) The strategic plan must be updated at least once every three
years following its initial development. The strategic plan must be
submitted to the governor and appropriate committees of the legislature
by September 15th of each applicable year. The invasive species
council shall complete the initial strategic plan within two years of
the effective date of this section.
(4) Each state department and agency named to the invasive species
council shall, consistent with state law, make best efforts to
implement elements of the completed plan that are applicable to the
department or agency.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 The invasive species council shall submit an
annual report of its activities to the governor and the relevant policy
committees of the senate and house of representatives by December 15th
of each year. The annual report must include an evaluation of progress
made in the preceding year to implement or carry out the strategic plan
and an identification of projects from the strategic plan that will be
a focus for the following year.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 The invasive species council may establish
advisory and technical committees that it considers necessary to aid
and advise the invasive species council in the performance of its
functions. The committees may be continuing or temporary committees.
The invasive species council shall determine the representation,
membership, terms, and organization of the committees and appoint their
members.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 The invasive species council account is
created in the custody of the state treasurer. All receipts from
appropriations, gifts, grants, and donations must be deposited into the
account. Expenditures from the account may be used only to carry out
the purposes of this chapter. Only the chair of the invasive species
council and the director of the department of agriculture may authorize
expenditures from the account. The account is subject to allotment
procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW and an appropriation to the
department of agriculture is required for expenditures.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 Sections 1 through 8 of this act constitute
a new chapter in Title