Passed by the House March 4, 2006 Yeas 95   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate March 1, 2006 Yeas 41   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2498 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. RICHARD NAFZIGER ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved March 17, 2006. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | March 17, 2006 - 11:19 a.m. Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2006 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/08/06.
AN ACT Relating to cluster-based economic development; and amending RCW 43.330.090.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 43.330.090 and 2005 c 136 s 14 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The department shall work with private sector organizations,
industry and cluster associations, federal agencies, state agencies
that use a cluster-based approach to service delivery, local
governments, local associate development organizations, and higher
education and training institutions ((to assist)) in the development of
industry cluster-based strategies to diversify the economy, facilitate
technology transfer and diffusion, and increase value-added production
((by focusing on targeted sectors)). The industry clusters targeted
((sectors)) by the department may include, but are not limited to,
((software, forest products, biotechnology, environmental industries,
recycling markets and waste reduction, aerospace, food processing,
tourism, film and video, microelectronics, new materials, robotics, and
machine tools)) aerospace, agriculture, food processing, forest
products, marine services, health and biomedical, software, digital and
interactive media, transportation and distribution, and
microelectronics. The department shall, on a continuing basis,
evaluate the potential return to the state from devoting additional
resources to ((a targeted sector's)) an industry cluster-based approach
to economic development and ((including)) identifying and assisting
additional ((sectors in its efforts)) clusters. The department shall
use information gathered in each service delivery region in formulating
its ((sectoral)) industry cluster-based strategies and ((in designating
new targeted sectors)) shall assist local communities in identifying
regional industry clusters and developing industry cluster-based
strategies.
(2) The department shall pursue a coordinated program to expand the
tourism industry throughout the state in cooperation with the public
and private tourism development organizations. The department, in
operating its tourism program, shall:
(a) Promote Washington as a tourism destination to national and
international markets to include nature-based and wildlife viewing
tourism;
(b) Provide information to businesses and local communities on
tourism opportunities that could expand local revenues;
(c) Assist local communities to strengthen their tourism
partnerships, including their relationships with state and local
agencies;
(d) Provide leadership training and assistance to local communities
to facilitate the development and implementation of local tourism
plans;
(e) Coordinate the development of a statewide tourism and marketing
plan. The department's tourism planning efforts shall be carried out
in conjunction with public and private tourism development
organizations including the department of fish and wildlife and other
appropriate agencies. The plan shall specifically address mechanisms
for: (i) Funding national and international marketing and nature-based
tourism efforts; (ii) interagency cooperation; and (iii) integrating
the state plan with local tourism plans.
(3) The department may, in carrying out its efforts to expand the
tourism industry in the state:
(a) Solicit and receive gifts, grants, funds, fees, and endowments,
in trust or otherwise, from tribal, local or other governmental
entities,
as well as private sources, and may expend the same or any
income therefrom for tourism purposes. All revenue received for
tourism purposes shall be deposited into the tourism development and
promotion account created in RCW 43.330.094;
(b) Host conferences and strategic planning workshops relating to
the promotion of nature-based and wildlife viewing tourism;
(c) Conduct or contract for tourism-related studies;
(d) Contract with individuals, businesses, or public entities to
carry out its tourism-related activities under this section;
(e) Provide tourism-related organizations with marketing and other
technical assistance;
(f) Evaluate and make recommendations on proposed tourism-related
policies.
(4)(a) The department shall promote, market, and encourage growth
in the production of films and videos, as well as television
commercials within the state; to this end the department is directed to
assist in the location of a film and video production studio within the
state.
(b) The department may, in carrying out its efforts to encourage
film and video production in the state, solicit and receive gifts,
grants, funds, fees, and endowments, in trust or otherwise, from
tribal, local, or other governmental entities, as well as private
sources, and may expend the same or any income therefrom for the
encouragement of film and video production. All revenue received for
such purposes shall be deposited into the film and video promotion
account created in RCW 43.330.092.
(5) In assisting in the development of ((a targeted sector))
regional and statewide industry cluster-based strategies, the
department's activities ((may)) shall include, but are not limited to:
(a) ((Conducting)) Facilitating regional focus group discussions((,
facilitating meetings,)) and conducting studies to identify ((members
of the sector)) industry clusters, appraise the current ((state of the
sector)) information linkages within a cluster, and identify issues of
common concern within ((the sector)) a cluster;
(b) Supporting ((the formation of)) industry and cluster
associations, publications of association and cluster directories, and
related efforts to create or expand the activities ((or)) of industry
and cluster associations;
(c) ((Assisting in the formation of flexible networks by providing
(i) agency employees or private sector consultants trained to act as
flexible network brokers and (ii) funding for potential flexible
network participants for the purpose of organizing or implementing a
flexible network;)) Administering a competitive grant program to fund
activities designed to further regional cluster growth. In
administering the program, the department shall work with an industry
cluster advisory committee with equal representation from the work
force training and education coordinating board, the state board for
community and technical colleges, the employment security department,
business, and labor.
(d) Helping establish research consortia;
(e) Facilitating joint training and education programs;
(f) Promoting cooperative market development activities;
(g) Analyzing the need, feasibility, and cost of establishing
product certification and testing facilities and services; and
(h) Providing for methods of electronic communication and
information dissemination among firms and groups of firms to facilitate
network activity
(i) The industry cluster advisory committee shall recommend
criteria for evaluating applications for grant funds and recommend
applicants for receipt of grant funds.
(ii) Applicants must include organizations from at least two
counties and participants from the local business community. Eligible
organizations include, but are not limited to, local governments,
economic development councils, chambers of commerce, federally
recognized Indian tribes, work force development councils, and
educational institutions.
(iii) Applications must evidence financial participation of the
partner organizations.
(iv) Priority shall be given to applicants which will use the grant
funds to build linkages and joint projects, to develop common resources
and common training, and to develop common research and development
projects or facilities.
(v) The maximum amount of a grant is one hundred thousand dollars.
(vi) A maximum of one hundred thousand dollars total can go to
King, Pierce, Kitsap, and Snohomish counties combined.
(vii) No more than ten percent of funds received for the grant
program may be used by the department for administrative costs.
(6) As used in subsection (5) of this section, "industry cluster"
means a geographic concentration of interdependent competitive firms
that do business with each other. "Industry cluster" also includes
firms that sell inside and outside of the geographic region as well as
support firms that supply raw materials, components, and business
services.