SSB 5236 -
By Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
ADOPTED 04/03/2007
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 A new section is added to chapter 79A.25
RCW to read as follows:
(1) The habitat and recreation lands coordinating group is
established. The habitat and recreation lands coordinating group must
include representatives from the committee, the state parks and
recreation commission, the department of natural resources, and the
Washington state department of fish and wildlife. The members of the
habitat and recreation lands coordinating group must have subject
matter expertise with the issues presented in this section.
Representatives from appropriate stakeholder organizations and local
government must also be considered for participation on the habitat and
recreation lands coordinating group, but may only be appointed or
invited by the director.
(2) To ensure timely completion of the duties assigned to the
habitat and recreation lands coordinating group, the director shall
submit yearly progress reports to the office of financial management.
(3) The habitat and recreation lands coordinating group must:
(a) Review agency land acquisition and disposal plans and policies
to help ensure statewide coordination of habitat and recreation land
acquisitions and disposals;
(b) Produce an interagency, statewide biennial forecast of habitat
and recreation land acquisitions and disposal plans;
(c) Establish procedures for publishing the biennial forecast of
acquisition and disposal plans on web sites or other centralized,
easily accessible formats;
(d) Develop and convene an annual forum for agencies to coordinate
their near-term acquisition and disposal plans;
(e) Develop a recommended method for interagency geographic
information system-based documentation of habitat and recreation lands
in cooperation with other state agencies using geographic information
systems;
(f) Develop recommendations for standardization of acquisition and
disposal recordkeeping, including identifying a preferred process for
centralizing acquisition data;
(g) Develop an approach for monitoring the success of acquisitions;
(h) Identify and commence a dialogue with key state and federal
partners to develop an inventory of potential public lands for transfer
into habitat and recreation land management status;
(i) Review existing and proposed habitat conservation plans on a
regular basis to foster statewide coordination and save costs.
(4) The group shall revisit the committee's and Washington wildlife
and recreation program's planning requirements to determine whether
coordination of state agency habitat and recreation land acquisition
and disposal could be improved by modifying those requirements.
(5) The group must develop options for centralizing coordination of
habitat and recreation land acquisition made with funds from federal
grants. The advantages and drawbacks of the following options, at a
minimum, must be developed:
(a) Requiring that agencies provide early communication on the
status of federal grant applications to the committee, the office of
financial management, or directly to the legislature;
(b) Establishing a centralized pass-through agency for federal
funds, where individual agencies would be the primary applicants.
(6) This section expires July 31, 2012. Prior to January 1, 2012,
the committee shall make a formal recommendation to the appropriate
committees of the legislature as to whether the existence of the
habitat and recreation lands coordinating group should be continued
beyond July 31, 2012, and if so, whether any modifications to its
enabling statute should be pursued. The committee shall involve all
participants in the habitat and recreation lands coordinating group
when developing the recommendations."
SSB 5236 -
By Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
ADOPTED 04/03/2007
On page 1, line 1 of the title, after "management;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "adding a new section to chapter 79A.25 RCW; and providing an expiration date."
EFFECT: Specifies that only the director of the Interagency Committee on Outdoor Recreation can invite nonstate participants to the Habitat and Recreation Lands Coordinating Group, and provides a 2012 expiration date with a report prior to the expiration regarding whether the expiration should be extended.