WSR 06-03-027

AGENDA

INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE

FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION

SALMON RECOVERY

FUNDING BOARD

[ Filed January 6, 2006, 4:38 p.m. ]


SEMIANNUAL RULE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA

Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC)

Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB)



     To comply with RCW 34.05.314, IAC-SRFB has prepared the following agenda for rules under development. As required, filing will be made with the code reviser for publication in the State Register by January and 31 and July 31 each year. Within three days of publication, IAC-SRFB will provide copies to each person so requesting, the director of the office of financial management, the rules review committee, and other state agencies that may reasonably be expected to have an interest in this subject.

     Contact Greg Lovelady, Rules Coordinator, (360) 902-3008, GregL@IAC.WA.GOV.


Subject of possible rule making Reasons why rules on this subject may be needed and what might be accomplished
Matching resources, mitigation funds: WAC 286-13-040(3), 286-13-045, 286-26-110, 286-27-075, 286-30-050, 286-35-060, 286-40-030 Mitigation funds involve money from cash payments intended to alleviate the results of actions expected to harm the social or natural environmental. The interagency committee for outdoor recreation and the salmon recovery funding board propose to develop WACs that are jointly consistent, including when mitigation funds may be used as a match and when funds from one of these boards are used to match funds from the other.
Matching resources: WAC 286-13-040(3), 286-13-045, 286-26-110, 286-27-075, 286-30-050, 286-35-060, 286-40-030 In programs where a project sponsors required to provide matching funds, IAC does not allow the matched dollars to originate from another IAC administered grant program (WAC 286-13-050(2)). This policy will be reconsidered giving thought to such factors as using matching funds: To demonstrate sponsor commitment [to] a project; so that more projects may be funded; in compliance with other requirements (for example, some programs may allow their funds to match IAC funds only under certain conditions).
Farmlands preservation, Washington wildlife and recreation program: Chapter 286-27 WAC. This program was assigned to IAC in 2005 (chapter 303, Laws of 2005) and WACs concerning project conversions, planning requirements, deeds of right, and possibly other subjects need to be considered.
Riparian habitat, Washington wildlife and recreation program: Chapter 286-27 WAC. This program was assigned to IAC in 2005 (chapter 303, Laws of 2005). WACs concerning project conversions, planning requirements, deeds of right and possibly other subjects need to be considered.
Restoration-enhancement of state lands, Washington wildlife and recreation program: Chapter 286-27 WAC. This program, in the habitat conservation account of the Washington wildlife and recreation program (WWRP), was assigned to IAC in 2005 (chapter 303, Laws of 2005). WACs concerning project conversions, planning requirements, deeds of right, and possibly other subjects need to be considered.
Development-renovation of state lands, Washington wildlife and recreation program: Chapter 286-27 WAC. This program, in the outdoor recreation account of the Washington wildlife and recreation program (WWRP), was assigned to IAC in 2005 (chapter 303, Laws of 2005). WACs concerning project conversions, planning requirements, deeds of right, and possibly other subjects need to be considered.