RCW 79A.05.351
Outdoor education and recreation grant program—Creation—Establish and implement program by rule—Advisory committee—Account.
(1) The outdoor education and recreation grant program is hereby created, subject to the availability of funds in the outdoor education and recreation account. The commission shall establish and implement the program by rule to provide opportunities for public agencies, private nonprofit organizations, formal school programs, nonformal after-school programs, and community-based programs to receive grants from the account. Programs that provide outdoor education opportunities to schools shall be fully aligned with the state's essential academic learning requirements.
(2) The program shall be phased in beginning with the schools and students with the greatest needs in suburban, rural, and urban areas of the state. The program shall focus on students who qualify for free and reduced-price lunch, who are most likely to fail academically, or who have the greatest potential to drop out of school.
(3) The director shall set priorities and develop criteria for the awarding of grants to outdoor environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based education and recreation programs considering at least the following:
(a) Programs that contribute to the reduction of academic failure and dropout rates;
(b) Programs that make use of research-based, effective environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based education curriculum;
(c) Programs that contribute to healthy life styles through outdoor recreation and sound nutrition;
(d) Various Washington state parks as venues and use of the commission's personnel as a resource;
(e) Programs that maximize the number of participants that can be served;
(f) Programs that will commit matching and in-kind resources;
(g) Programs that create partnerships with public and private entities;
(h) Programs that provide students with opportunities to directly experience and understand nature and the natural world;
(i) Programs that include ongoing program evaluation, assessment, and reporting of their effectiveness; and
(j) Programs that utilize veterans for at least fifty percent of program implementation or administration.
(4) The director shall create an advisory committee to assist and advise the commission in the development and administration of the outdoor education and recreation program. The director should solicit representation on the committee from the office of the superintendent of public instruction, the department of fish and wildlife, the business community, outdoor organizations with an interest in education, and any others the commission deems sufficient to ensure a cross section of stakeholders. When the director creates such an advisory committee, its members shall be reimbursed from the outdoor education and recreation program account for travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(5) The outdoor education and recreation program account is created in the custody of the state treasurer. Funds deposited in the outdoor education and recreation program account shall be transferred only to the commission to be used solely for the commission's outdoor education and recreation program purposes identified in this section including the administration of the program. The director may accept gifts, grants, donations, or moneys from any source for deposit in the outdoor education and recreation program account. Any public agency in this state may develop and implement outdoor education and recreation programs. The director may make grants to public agencies and contract with any public or private agency or person to develop and implement outdoor education and recreation programs. The outdoor education and recreation program account is subject to allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
[ 2015 c 245 § 1; 2007 c 176 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent—2007 c 176: "It is the intent of the legislature to establish an outdoor education and recreation program to provide a large number of underserved students with quality opportunities to directly experience the natural world. It is the intent of the program to improve students' overall academic performance, self-esteem, personal responsibility, community involvement, personal health, and understanding of nature. Further, it is the intent of the program to empower local communities to engage students in outdoor education and recreation experiences." [ 2007 c 176 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 79A - Public Recreational Lands
Chapter 79A.05 - Parks and Recreation Commission.
79A.05.013 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
79A.05.015 - Commission created—Composition—Compensation and expenses.
79A.05.020 - Duties of commission.
79A.05.025 - Chair—Meetings—Quorum—Lease of parkland or property.
79A.05.030 - Powers and duties—Mandatory.
79A.05.035 - Additional powers and duties.
79A.05.040 - Director's duties.
79A.05.045 - Waste reduction and recycling.
79A.05.050 - Community restitution for littering in state parks—Policy and procedures.
79A.05.055 - Additional powers and duties.
79A.05.059 - State parks education and enhancement account.
79A.05.060 - Parks improvement account—Transfers to state parks renewal and stewardship account.
79A.05.065 - Park passes—Eligibility.
79A.05.070 - Further powers—Director of parks and recreation—Salaries.
79A.05.075 - Delegation of commission's powers and duties to director.
79A.05.080 - Lease of parklands for television stations.
79A.05.095 - Donations of land for park purposes.
79A.05.100 - Bequests and donations of money.
79A.05.105 - Withdrawal of granted lands on public highways.
79A.05.110 - Withdrawal of other lands—Exchange for lands on highway.
79A.05.115 - Cross-state trail facility.
79A.05.120 - Cross-state trail—Transfer of lands in Milwaukee Road corridor.
79A.05.125 - Cross-state trail—Rail line franchise negotiations by department of transportation.
79A.05.130 - Cross-state trail account—Land acquisition—Rules describing trail.
79A.05.135 - Dedication as parks and parkways.
79A.05.140 - Permits for improvement of parks—Limitations.
79A.05.145 - Application for permit.
79A.05.150 - Plans and specifications.
79A.05.160 - Police powers of designated officers employed by commission.
79A.05.175 - Disposal of land not needed for park purposes.
79A.05.178 - Real property disposal—Disputed land—Manner—Notice and hearing—Suit for noncompliance.
79A.05.179 - Notification requirements.
79A.05.180 - Exchange of state land by commission—Public notice—News release—Hearing—Procedure.
79A.05.185 - Small boat facilities for Puget Sound authorized.
79A.05.187 - Transfer of ownership of commission-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.
79A.05.189 - Transfer of ownership of commission-owned vessel—Further requirements.
79A.05.190 - Recreational metal detectors—Available land.
79A.05.200 - Certain tidelands transferred to commission.
79A.05.205 - Certain tidelands transferred to commission—Access to and from tidelands.
79A.05.210 - Sale of state trust lands—Terms and conditions.
79A.05.215 - State parks renewal and stewardship account.
79A.05.220 - Trust lands—Periodic review to identify parcels appropriate for transfer to commission.
79A.05.225 - Winter recreational facilities—Commission duties—Liability.
79A.05.230 - Winter recreational area parking permits—Fee—Expiration.
79A.05.240 - Winter recreational parking areas—Restriction of overnight parking.
79A.05.245 - Penalty for violation of RCW 79A.05.240 or 46.61.585.
79A.05.250 - Winter recreational parking areas—Rules.
79A.05.255 - Winter recreation advisory committee—Generally.
79A.05.265 - Hostels—Legislative declaration of intent.
79A.05.270 - "Hostel" defined.
79A.05.275 - Hostels—Authority of political subdivisions to establish.
79A.05.285 - Land evaluation, acquisition.
79A.05.290 - Acquisition of land held by department of natural resources.
79A.05.300 - Establishment of urban area state parks by parks and recreation commission.
79A.05.305 - Declaration of policy—Lands for public park purposes.
79A.05.335 - Authority of commission to use facilities and resources for interpretation.
79A.05.340 - Interpretive activities authorized.
79A.05.355 - Underwater parks—Lead agency.
79A.05.360 - Underwater parks—Authority to establish—Powers and duties.
79A.05.370 - Underwater parks—Diverse recreational opportunity.
79A.05.375 - Underwater parks—Liability.
79A.05.380 - Water trail recreation program—Created.
79A.05.385 - Water trail recreation program—Powers and duties.
79A.05.390 - Water trail recreation program—Grants.
79A.05.395 - Water trail recreation program—Liability.
79A.05.410 - Water trail recreation program—Rules.
79A.05.415 - Water trail recreation program—Violation.
79A.05.425 - Water trail recreation program—Disposition of funds.
79A.05.545 - Washington conservation corps.
79A.05.600 - Declaration of principles.
79A.05.605 - Seashore conservation area—Established.
79A.05.610 - Jurisdiction over and administration of area.
79A.05.615 - Principles and purposes to be followed in administering area.
79A.05.620 - Cooperation and assistance of federal, state, and local agencies.
79A.05.625 - Powers and authority of department of fish and wildlife not interfered with.
79A.05.635 - Ocean beach recreation management plans—Cooperative program.
79A.05.645 - Local recreation management plans.
79A.05.650 - Reservation for pedestrian use—Restrictions on motorized traffic.
79A.05.655 - Areas reserved for pedestrian use—Exception.
79A.05.665 - Land adjoining national wildlife refuges and state parks—Pedestrian use—Exception.
79A.05.670 - Consultation with government agencies required.
79A.05.675 - Compliance with federal and state laws required.
79A.05.685 - Adoption of plans—Approval—Procedure.
79A.05.690 - Cooperation for law enforcement.
79A.05.693 - Ocean beaches in Seashore Conservation Area declared public highways.
79A.05.695 - Amendments to plan—Approval—Procedure.
79A.05.705 - Green River Gorge conservation area created.
79A.05.710 - Acquisition of real property, easements, or rights authorized.
79A.05.725 - Legislative declaration.
79A.05.730 - "Mt. Si conservation area"—Created.
79A.05.735 - Mt. Si conservation area—Management.
79A.05.740 - Mt. Si conservation area—Valuation of included lands.
79A.05.745 - Eminent domain—Use prohibited.
79A.05.750 - Legislative declaration.
79A.05.755 - "Washington State Yakima river conservation area"—Created.
79A.05.760 - Yakima river conservation area—Size prescribed.
79A.05.765 - Yakima river conservation area—Authority of Yakima county commissioners.
79A.05.770 - Yakima river conservation area—Land acquisition.
79A.05.775 - Intent to preserve river wetlands in their natural state.
79A.05.790 - County or city zoning and/or permitted land uses not affected.