13 chapters · 330 sections in this title.
RCW 79A.25.050 Marine fuel tax refund account—Claims for refunds paid from.
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Claims submitted pursuant to chapter 82.38 RCW for refund of tax on marine fuel which has been placed in the marine fuel tax refund account must, if approved, be paid from that account.[ 2013 c 225 s 638; 1965 c 5 s 5 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964). Forme…
RCW 79A.25.060 Outdoor recreation account—Deposits.
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The outdoor recreation account is created in the state treasury. Moneys in the account are subject to legislative appropriation. The board shall administer the account in accordance with chapter 79A.15 RCW and this chapter, and shall hold it separate and apart from all other mone…
RCW 79A.25.070 Recreation resource account, motor vehicle fund—Transfers of moneys from marine fuel tax account.
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Upon expiration of the time limited by *RCW 82.36.330 for claiming of refunds of tax on marine fuel, the state of Washington shall succeed to the right to such refunds. The director of licensing, after taking into account past and anticipated claims for refunds from and deposits …
RCW 79A.25.080 Recreation resource account—Distribution of moneys transferred.
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(1) Moneys transferred to the recreation resource account from the marine fuel tax refund account may be used when appropriated by the legislature, as well as any federal or other funds now or hereafter available, to pay the office and necessary administrative and coordinative co…
RCW 79A.25.090 Interest on funds granted by board to be returned to source account.
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Interest earned on funds granted or made available by the board shall not be expended by the recipient but shall be returned to the source account for disbursement by the board in accordance with general budget and accounting procedure.[ 2007 c 241 s 45; 1995 c 166 s 6; 1967 ex.s…
RCW 79A.25.100 Conversion of marine recreation land to other uses—Approval—Substitution.
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Marine recreation land with respect to which money has been expended under RCW 79A.25.080 shall not, without the approval of the board, be converted to uses other than those for which such expenditure was originally approved. The board shall only approve any such conversion upon …
RCW 79A.25.110 Recreation and conservation funding board—Created—Membership—Terms—Compensation and travel expenses.
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There is created the recreation and conservation funding board consisting of the commissioner of public lands, the director of parks and recreation, and the director of fish and wildlife, or their designees, and, by appointment of the governor with the advice and consent of the s…
RCW 79A.25.120 Plans for public outdoor recreation land acquisition or improvement—Contents—Submission—Recommendations.
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Any public body or any agency of state government authorized to acquire or improve public outdoor recreation land which desires funds from the outdoor recreation account, the recreation resource account, or the nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities program account shall subm…
RCW 79A.25.130 Participation in federal programs—Authority.
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The board or director may apply to any appropriate agency or officer of the United States for participation in or the receipt of aid from any federal program respecting outdoor recreation or conservation. The board or director may enter into contracts and agreements with the Unit…
RCW 79A.25.140 Commitments or agreements forbidden unless sufficient funds available—Agreements with federal agencies on behalf of state or local agencies—Conditions.
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The board or director shall not make any commitment or enter into any agreement until it is determined that sufficient funds are available to meet project costs. It is the legislative intent that, to such extent as may be necessary to assure the proper operation and maintenance o…
RCW 79A.25.150 Assistance furnished by state departments—Appointment of director and personnel—Civil service exemption.
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When requested by the board, members employed by the state shall furnish assistance to the board from their departments for the analysis and review of proposed plans and projects, and such assistance shall be a proper charge against the appropriations to the several agencies repr…
RCW 79A.25.170 Public parks and recreation sites guide.
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In addition to its other powers and duties the director is authorized to coordinate the preparation of a comprehensive guide of public parks and recreation sites in the state of Washington. Such guide may include one or more maps showing the locations of such public parks and rec…
RCW 79A.25.180 Public parks and recreation sites guide—Review and update.
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The director shall periodically review and have updated the guide authorized by RCW 79A.25.170.[ 2000 c 11 s 76; 1989 c 237 s 6; 1979 ex.s. c 24 s 4. Formerly RCW 43.99.146.]Notes:Effective date—1989 c 237: See note following RCW 79A.25.005.
RCW 79A.25.190 Appropriations by subsequent legislatures.
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The 1967 and subsequent legislatures may appropriate funds requested in the budget for grants to public bodies and state agencies from the recreation resource account to the board for allocation and disbursement. The board shall include a list of prioritized state agency projects…
RCW 79A.25.200 Recreation resource account.
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The recreation resource account is created in the state treasury. Moneys in this account are subject to legislative appropriation. The board shall administer the account in accordance with this chapter and chapter 79A.35 RCW and shall hold it separate and apart from all other mon…
RCW 79A.25.210 Firearms range account—Grant program—Rules.
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The firearms range account is hereby created in the state general fund. Moneys in the account shall be subject to legislative appropriation and shall be used for purchase and development of land, construction or improvement of range facilities, including fixed structure construct…
RCW 79A.25.230 Firearms range account—Gifts and grants.
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The board or director may accept gifts and grants upon such terms as the board shall deem proper. All monetary gifts and grants shall be deposited in the firearms range account of the general fund.[ 2007 c 241 s 56; 1990 c 195 s 4. Formerly RCW 77.12.740.]Notes:Intent—Effective d…
RCW 79A.25.240 Grants and loan administration.
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The recreation and conservation office shall provide necessary grants and loan administration support to the salmon recovery funding board as provided in RCW 77.85.120. The office shall also be responsible for tracking salmon recovery expenditures under RCW 77.85.140. The office …
RCW 79A.25.250 Acquisition, development, etc., of urban area parks by recreation and conservation funding board.
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Recognizing the fact that the demand for park services is greatest in our urban areas, that parks should be accessible to all Washington citizens, that the urban poor cannot afford to travel to remotely located parks, that few state parks are located in or near urban areas, that …
RCW 79A.25.260 Habitat and recreation lands coordinating group—Members—Progress reports—Duties.
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(1) The habitat and recreation lands coordinating group is established. The group must include representatives from the office, the state parks and recreation commission, the department of natural resources, and the department of fish and wildlife. The members of the group must h…
RCW 79A.25.300 Findings.
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The legislature finds that:(1) The land, water, and other resources of Washington are being severely impacted by the invasion of an increasing number of harmful invasive plant and animal species.(2) These impacts are resulting in damage to Washington's environment and causing eco…
RCW 79A.25.310 Washington invasive species council—Created.
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(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 …
RCW 79A.25.320 Washington invasive species council—Membership.
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(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 de…
RCW 79A.25.330 Washington invasive species council—Goals.
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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) Serv…
RCW 79A.25.340 Washington invasive species council—Statewide strategic plan.
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(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 appropriat…
RCW 79A.25.350 Washington invasive species council—Biennial report.
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(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 bien…
RCW 79A.25.360 Washington invasive species council—Advisory and technical committees authorized.
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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, …
RCW 79A.25.800 Intent.
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(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 a…
RCW 79A.25.820 Strategic plan—Funding eligibility—Regional coordination and cooperative efforts—Data collection and exchange.
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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 availa…
RCW 79A.25.830 Gifts, grants, or endowments.
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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, g…
RCW 79A.25.902 Short title.
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This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Marine Recreation Land Act of 1964.[ 1965 c 5 s 18 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964). Formerly RCW 43.99.910.]
RCW 79A.30.005 Findings—Purpose.
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The legislature finds that:(1) Horses are part of a large, highly diverse, and vital industry which provides significant economic, employment, recreational, and educational contributions to residents of and visitors to the state of Washington;(2) Currently there is no adequate fa…
RCW 79A.30.010 Definitions.
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.(1) "Authority" means the Washington state horse park authority authorized to be created in RCW 79A.30.030.(2) "Commission" means the Washington state parks and recreatio…
RCW 79A.30.020 Park established—Site approval—Ownership of land—Development, promotion, operation, management, and maintenance.
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(1) The Washington state horse park is hereby established, to be located at a site approved by the commission. In approving a site for the state horse park, the commission shall consider areas with large blocks of land suitable for park development, the distance to various popula…
RCW 79A.30.030 Washington state horse park authority—Formation—Powers—Articles of incorporation—Board.
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(1) A nonprofit corporation may be formed under the nonprofit corporation provisions of chapter 24.03A RCW to carry out the purposes of this chapter. Except as provided in RCW 79A.30.040, the corporation shall have all the powers and be subject to the same restrictions as are per…
RCW 79A.30.040 Washington state horse park authority—Powers.
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To meet its responsibility for developing, promoting, operating, managing, and maintaining the state horse park, the authority is empowered to do the following:(1) Exercise the general powers authorized for any nonprofit corporation as specified in RCW 24.03A.140. All debts of th…
RCW 79A.30.050 Collaboration by authority and state on projects of shared interest—Cooperation with groups for youth recreational activities.
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(1) If the authority and state agencies find it mutually beneficial to do so, they are authorized to collaborate and cooperate on projects of shared interest. Agencies authorized to collaborate with the authority include but are not limited to: The commission for activities and p…
RCW 79A.35.010 Definitions.
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The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.(1) "Board" means the recreation and conservation funding board.(2) "System" means the Washington state recreation trails system.[ 2007 c 241 s 63; 1970 ex.s. c 76 s 2. For…
RCW 79A.35.020 Purpose.
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(1) In order to provide for the ever increasing outdoor recreation needs of an expanding resident and tourist population and to promote public access to, travel within, and the enjoyment and appreciation of outdoor areas of Washington, it is declared to be in the public interest …
RCW 79A.35.030 Trails to be designated by board—Inclusion of other trails—Procedure.
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(1) The system shall be composed of trails as designated by the board. Such trails shall meet the conditions established in this chapter and such supplementary criteria as the board may prescribe.(2) The board shall establish a procedure whereby federal, state, and local governme…
RCW 79A.35.040 State trails plan.
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The director shall prepare a state trails plan as part of the statewide outdoor recreation and open space plan. Included in this plan shall be an inventory of existing trails and potential trail routes on all lands within the state presently being used or with potential for use b…
RCW 79A.35.050 Proposals for designation of existing or proposed trails as state recreational trails.
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Before any specific existing or proposed trail is considered for designation as a state recreational trail, a proposal must be submitted to the board showing the following:(1) For existing trails:(a) The route of such trail, including maps and illustrations, and the recommended m…
RCW 79A.35.060 Coordination by recreation and conservation funding board.
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Following designation of a state recreation trail, the recreation and conservation funding board may coordinate:(1) The agency or agencies that will acquire (where appropriate), develop and/or maintain the trail;(2) The most appropriate location for the trail;(3) Modes of travel …
RCW 79A.35.070 Categories of trails or areas—Policy statement as to certain state lands.
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The following seven categories of trails or areas are hereby established for purposes of this chapter:(1) Cross-state trails which connect scenic, historical, geological, geographical, or other significant features which are characteristic of the state;(2) Water-oriented trails w…
RCW 79A.35.080 General types of use.
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All trails designated as state recreational trails will be constructed, maintained, and operated to provide for one or more of the following general types of use: Foot, foot powered bicycle, horse, motor vehicular or watercraft travel as appropriate to the terrain and location, o…
RCW 79A.35.090 Guidelines.
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With the concurrence of any federal or state agency administering lands through which a state recreation trail may pass, and after consultation with local governments, private organizations and landowners which the board knows or believes to be concerned, the board may issue guid…
RCW 79A.35.100 Consultation and cooperation with state, federal, and local agencies.
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The board is authorized and encouraged to consult and to cooperate with any state, federal, or local governmental agency or body including special districts subject to the provisions of chapter 85.38 RCW, with private landowners, and with any privately owned utility having jurisd…
RCW 79A.35.110 Participation by volunteer organizations—Liability of public agencies therefor limited.
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Volunteer organizations may assist public agencies, with the agency's approval, in the construction and maintenance of recreational trails in accordance with the guidelines issued by the board. In carrying out such volunteer activities the members of the organizations shall not b…
RCW 79A.35.120 Department of transportation—Participation.
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The department of transportation shall consider plans for trails along and across all new construction projects, improvement projects, and along or across any existing highways in the state system as deemed desirable by the board.[ 2007 c 241 s 71; 1984 c 7 s 368; 1971 ex.s. c 47…
RCW 79A.35.130 Participants in conservation corps programs—Exempt from provisions related to rates of compensation.
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Participants in conservation corps programs offered by a nonprofit organization affiliated with a national service organization established under the authority of the national and community service trust act of 1993, P.L. 103-82, are exempt from provisions related to rates of com…