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79A.25.902 – Short title.

RCW 79A.25.902 Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Marine Recreation Land Act of 1964. [ 1965 c 5 § 18 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964). Formerly RCW 43.99.910.]

79A.25.310 – Washington invasive species council—Created.

RCW 79A.25.310 Washington invasive species council—Created. (Expires June 30, 2032.) (1) There is created the Washington invasive species council to exist until June 30, 2032. Staff support to the council shall be provided by the recreation and conservation office and from the agencies represented on the council. For administrative purposes, the council shall be located […]

79A.25.320 – Washington invasive species council—Membership.

RCW 79A.25.320 Washington invasive species council—Membership. (1) Membership in the council includes a representative from the following entities: (a) The department of agriculture, represented by the director or the director’s designee; (b) The department of fish and wildlife, represented by the director or the director’s designee; (c) The department of ecology, represented by the director […]

79A.25.330 – Washington invasive species council—Goals.

RCW 79A.25.330 Washington invasive species council—Goals. The council’s goals are to: (1) Minimize the effects of harmful invasive species on Washington’s citizens and ensure the economic and environmental well-being of the state; (2) Serve as a forum for identifying and understanding invasive species issues from all perspectives; (3) Serve as a forum to facilitate the […]

79A.25.340 – Washington invasive species council—Statewide strategic plan.

RCW 79A.25.340 Washington invasive species council—Statewide strategic plan. (1) The council shall develop and periodically update a statewide strategic plan for addressing invasive species. The strategic plan should incorporate the reports and activities of the aquatic nuisance species committee, the state noxious weed control board, and other appropriate reports and activities. In addition, the council […]

79A.25.350 – Washington invasive species council—Biennial report.

RCW 79A.25.350 Washington invasive species council—Biennial report. (1) The council shall submit a biennial report of its activities to the governor and the relevant policy committees of the senate and house of representatives by December 15th of each even-numbered year. The report must include an evaluation of progress made in the preceding biennium to implement […]

79A.25.360 – Washington invasive species council—Advisory and technical committees authorized.

RCW 79A.25.360 Washington invasive species council—Advisory and technical committees authorized. The council may establish advisory and technical committees that it considers necessary to aid and advise the council in the performance of its functions. The committees may be continuing or temporary committees. The council shall determine the representation, membership, terms, and organization of the committees […]

79A.25.800 – Intent.

RCW 79A.25.800 Intent. (1) The legislature recognizes that coordinated funding efforts are needed to maintain, develop, and improve the state’s community outdoor athletic fields. Rapid population growth and increased urbanization have caused a decline in suitable outdoor fields for community athletic activities and has resulted in overcrowding and deterioration of existing surfaces. Lack of adequate […]

79A.25.820 – Strategic plan—Funding eligibility—Regional coordination and cooperative efforts—Data collection and exchange.

RCW 79A.25.820 Strategic plan—Funding eligibility—Regional coordination and cooperative efforts—Data collection and exchange. Subject to available resources, the recreation and conservation funding board may: (1) Prepare and update a strategic plan for the development, maintenance, and improvement of community outdoor athletic fields in the state. In the preparation of such plan, the board may use available […]

79A.25.830 – Gifts, grants, or endowments.

RCW 79A.25.830 Gifts, grants, or endowments. The recreation and conservation funding board or office may receive gifts, grants, or endowments from public and private sources that are made from time to time, in trust or otherwise, for the use and benefit of the purposes of RCW 79A.25.800 through 79A.25.830 and spend gifts, grants, or endowments […]