SB 5603 -
By Senators Ericksen, Ranker
ADOPTED 03/13/2013
On page 5, after line 28, insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 (1) The Washington marine resources
advisory council is created within the office of the governor.
(2) The Washington marine resources advisory council is composed
of:
(a) The governor, or the governor's designee, who shall serve as
the chair of the council;
(b) The commissioner of public lands, or the commissioner's
designee;
(c) Two members of the senate, appointed by the president of the
senate, one from each of the two largest caucuses in the senate;
(d) Two members of the house of representatives, appointed by the
speaker of the house of representatives, one from each of the two
largest caucuses in the house of representatives;
(e) One representative of federally recognized Indian tribes with
reservations lying within or partially within counties bordering the
outer coast, if selected by action of all of the governing bodies of
all federally recognized Indian tribes in such an area;
(f) One representative of federally recognized Indian tribes with
reservations lying within or partially within counties bordering Puget
Sound, if selected by action of all of the governing bodies of all
federally recognized Indian tribes in such an area;
(g) One representative of each of the following sectors, appointed
by the governor:
(i) Commercial fishing;
(ii) Recreational fishing;
(iii) Marine recreation and tourism, other than fishing;
(iv) Coastal shellfish growers;
(v) Puget Sound shellfish growers;
(vi) Marine businesses; and
(vii) Conservation organizations;
(h) The chair of the Washington state conservation commission, or
the chair's designee;
(i) One representative appointed by the largest statewide general
agricultural association;
(j) One representative appointed by the largest statewide business
association;
(k) The chair of the Washington coastal marine advisory council;
(l) The chair of the leadership council of the Puget Sound
partnership;
(m) The director of the department of ecology;
(n) The director of the department of fish and wildlife; and
(o) The chair of the Northwest Straits commission.
(3) The governor shall invite the participation of the following
entities as nonvoting members:
(a) The national oceanic and atmospheric administration; and
(b) Academic institutions conducting scientific research on ocean
acidification.
(4) The governor shall make the appointments of the members under
subsection (2)(g) of this section by September 1, 2013.
(5) Any member appointed by the governor may be removed by the
governor for cause.
(6) A majority of the voting members of the Washington marine
resources advisory council constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(7) The chair of the Washington marine resources advisory council
shall schedule meetings and establish the agenda. The first meeting of
the council must be scheduled by November 1, 2013. The council shall
meet at least twice per calendar year. At each meeting the council
shall afford an opportunity to the public to comment upon agenda items
and other matters relating to the protection and conservation of the
state's ocean resources.
(8) The Washington marine resources advisory council shall have the
following powers and duties:
(a) To maintain a sustainable coordinated focus, including the
involvement of and the collaboration among all levels of government and
nongovernmental entities, the private sector, and citizens by
increasing the state's ability to work to address impacts of ocean
acidification;
(b) To advise and work with the University of Washington and others
to conduct ongoing technical analysis on the effects and sources of
ocean acidification. The recommendations must identify a range of
actions necessary to implement the recommendations and take into
consideration the differences between instate impacts and sources and
out-of-state impacts and sources;
(c) To deliver recommendations to the governor and appropriate
committees in the Washington state senate and house of representatives
that must include, as necessary, any minority reports requested by a
councilmember;
(d) To seek public and private funding resources necessary, and the
commitment of other resources, for ongoing technical analysis to
support the council's recommendations; and
(e) To assist in conducting public education activities regarding
the impacts of and contributions to ocean acidification and regarding
implementation strategies to support the actions adopted by the
legislature.
(9) This section expires June 30, 2017."
SB 5603 -
By Senators Ericksen, Ranker
ADOPTED 03/13/2013
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "council" strike the remainder of the title and insert "and the Washington marine resources advisory council; amending RCW 43.372.070; adding new sections to chapter 43.143 RCW; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date."
EFFECT: Adds the Washington marine resources advisory council to address ocean acidification. Provides an expiration date.