FINAL BILL REPORT
2SSB 5164
C 451 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Expanding the veterans conservation corps program.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Jacobsen, Hobbs, Shin, Rasmussen, Kilmer and Franklin).
Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation
Senate Committee on Ways & Means
House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
House Committee on Appropriations
Background: The Veterans Conservation Corps (VCC) was created by the Legislature in 2005 to assist veterans by providing volunteer opportunities on natural resource restoration projects that help protect and restore Washington's watersheds, rivers, streams, lakes, marine waters, forest lands, and open lands. The VCC is administered by the Department of Veteran Affairs (Department).
Summary: The Department is required to assist veterans who are enrolled in the VCC with
obtaining employment in conservation programs and projects to restore habitat. In order to
incorporate training, education, and certification in environmental restoration into the program,
the Department must consult with the appropriate state level higher education and work force
training boards and other state agencies.
The Department may enter into agreements with community colleges, private schools, state or
local agencies, or other entities to provide training and educational courses as part of the enrollee
benefits from the program. The Department may enter into an agreement with a local government
or other entity for use of VCC enrollees in a project where work will begin prior to June 30, 2008.
The Department must collaborate with other state agencies that administer the Washington
Conservation Corps and identify stewardship and maintenance projects on agency-managed lands
that are suitable for the VCC program.
The Department must seek to enter into agreements with federal agencies managing lands in
Washington for the employment of VCC enrollees in environmental restoration projects.
During calendar years 2007 and 2008, the Salmon Recovery Funding Board must cooperate with
the Department to inform salmon habitat project sponsors of the availability of VCC enrollees
to work on projects. The Department may also inform project sponsors of the benefits of using
VCC enrollees, including the benefit of additional funds that may be available for the project.
The Salmon Recovery Funding Board shall consider funds provided by the Department for a
project using VCC enrollees as match funding in the evaluation of projects for funding by the
Board.
By September 30, 2007, the Department must submit a report to Office of Financial Management
and the Legislature that identifies projects on state agency-managed lands that are: currently
planned or are suitable for VCC enrollees and have funding in place; and additional projects that
if funded would be suitable for VCC enrollees.
The Department is required to submit a report to the Legislature by December 1, 2008, on the
status of the VCC program, including the number of enrollees employed in projects and training,
certifications earned, employment placement achieved, program funding provided and the results
of the pilot project.
The Veterans Conservation Corps Account is created in the state treasury. Monies in the account
may only be expended after appropriation and must be used for the VCC program.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 46 0
House 97 0
Effective: July 22, 2007