Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 89.08 - Conservation Districts.
89.08.645 - Short-term disaster recovery financial assistance program—Farmers and ranchers—Commission may adopt rules.

RCW 89.08.645
Short-term disaster recovery financial assistance program—Farmers and ranchers—Commission may adopt rules.

(1) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the commission, in cooperation with local conservation districts, must develop and implement a short-term disaster recovery financial assistance program for farmers and ranchers. The program must initially address providing short-term funding to farmers and ranchers that sustained physical damage or economic loss due to the major flooding event that occurred in Whatcom county during November 2021.
(2) Under the program, the commission may provide grants to eligible farmers and ranchers. Grant funds may be used for payroll, utilities and rent, marketing and advertising, building improvements or repairs, replacing damaged or lost crops, livestock, and equipment, and other operations and business expenses.
(3) In order to be eligible to apply for a grant under this section, a farmer or rancher must provide documentation of a reduction in agricultural income or activity as a result of a natural disaster such as a flood, earthquake, or wildfire.
(4) The commission must coordinate with the department of agriculture and local conservation districts in conducting outreach to farmers and ranchers in order to increase awareness and understanding of the disaster recovery financial assistance program, and to ensure that farmers and ranchers are aware of other disaster relief assistance available through the state and federal government.
(5) The commission may adopt rules to implement this section.

[ 2022 c 280 § 2.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—2022 c 280: "(1) The legislature finds that severe flooding hit Whatcom county in November of 2021, causing significant damage and immediate disruption to agricultural production including crop loss, livestock loss, and damage to facilities. The legislature finds that financial relief and recovery resources are often necessary for the survival of farms and ranches impacted by such destructive natural disasters.
(2) The legislature further finds that disaster aid is critical to farmers and ranchers who may need financing but struggle to access capital due to a lack of financial documentation, lack of collateral, credit issues, or a perception of not being bankable. Following a disaster, farmers and ranchers may deplete their savings, borrow from family or friends, take out second mortgages, or grow credit card debt to stay afloat.
(3) The legislature further finds that some disaster assistance is available through programs provided by the United States department of agriculture, but that some farmers and ranchers may not be aware of the resources available and that it can take time to secure grant funds.
(4) The legislature further finds that short-term aid, or gap funding, would help retain businesses and jobs in the agricultural industry, and will help community and food system resilience while farmers and ranchers wait for longer term financing.
(5) Therefore, the legislature intends to establish a grant program to initially provide short-term financial assistance to farmers and ranchers in the aftermath of the Whatcom county flooding that can be replicated in future natural disasters, and to ensure that farmers and ranchers are made aware of federal disaster assistance programs and how to access them." [ 2022 c 280 § 1.]


Effective date—2022 c 280: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 31, 2022]." [ 2022 c 280 § 3.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 89 - Reclamation, Soil Conservation, and Land Settlement

Chapter 89.08 - Conservation Districts.

89.08.005 - Short title.

89.08.010 - Preamble.

89.08.020 - Definitions.

89.08.030 - Conservation commission.

89.08.040 - Members—Compensation and travel expenses—Records, rules, hearings, etc.

89.08.050 - Employees—Delegation—Quorum.

89.08.060 - Assistance of other state agencies and institutions.

89.08.070 - General duties of commission.

89.08.080 - Petition to form district—Contents.

89.08.090 - Notice of hearing—Hearing.

89.08.100 - Findings—Order.

89.08.110 - Election—How conducted.

89.08.120 - Ballots.

89.08.130 - Notice of election.

89.08.140 - Expense of hearing and election.

89.08.150 - Procedure after canvass.

89.08.160 - Appointment of supervisors—Application to secretary of state.

89.08.170 - Secretary of state's certificate—Change of name.

89.08.180 - Annexation of territory—Boundary change—Combining two or more districts.

89.08.185 - Petition to withdraw from district—Approval or rejection—Disputed petitions.

89.08.190 - Nomination and election of supervisors—Annual meeting of voters.

89.08.200 - Supervisors—Term, vacancies, removal, etc.—Compensation.

89.08.210 - Powers and duties of supervisors.

89.08.215 - Treasurer—Powers and duties—Bond.

89.08.220 - Corporate status and powers of district.

89.08.341 - Intergovernmental cooperation—Authority.

89.08.350 - Petition to dissolve district—Election.

89.08.360 - Result of election—Dissolution.

89.08.370 - Disposition of affairs upon dissolution.

89.08.390 - Water rights preserved—1939 c 187.

89.08.391 - Water rights preserved—1973 1st ex.s. c 184.

89.08.400 - Special assessments for natural resource conservation.

89.08.405 - Rates and charges system.

89.08.410 - Grants to conservation districts—Rules—Report to the legislature.

89.08.440 - Best management practices for fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, and water quantity property tax exemption—List—Forms—Certification of claims.

89.08.450 - Watershed restoration projects—Intent.

89.08.460 - Watershed restoration projects—Definitions.

89.08.470 - Watershed restoration projects—Consolidated permit application process—Fish habitat enhancement project.

89.08.480 - Watershed restoration projects—Designated recipients of project applications—Notice to commission.

89.08.490 - Watershed restoration projects—Acceptance of applications—Permit decisions.

89.08.500 - Watershed restoration projects—Appointment of project facilitator by permit assistance center—Coordinated process for permit decisions.

89.08.510 - Watershed restoration projects—General permits—Cooperative permitting agreements.

89.08.520 - Water quality and habitat protection grant programs—Development of outcome-focused performance measures.

89.08.530 - Agricultural conservation easements program.

89.08.540 - Agricultural conservation easements account.

89.08.550 - Conservation assistance revolving account.

89.08.560 - Farm plans—Disclosure of information.

89.08.570 - Crop purchase contracts for dedicated energy crops.

89.08.580 - Puget Sound partners.

89.08.590 - Administering funds—Preference to an evergreen community.

89.08.610 - Sustainable farms and fields grant program—Definitions.

89.08.615 - Sustainable farms and fields grant program—Commission to develop in consultation with the department of agriculture, Washington State University, and the United States department of agriculture natural resources conservation services—Use...

89.08.620 - Grant recipients—Prioritization.

89.08.625 - Methods for measuring, estimating, and verifying outcomes.

89.08.630 - Reports to the legislature and governor—Updates—Evaluations.

89.08.635 - Sustainable farms and fields account.

89.08.640 - Habitat for managed and native pollinators—Small grants program.

89.08.645 - Short-term disaster recovery financial assistance program—Farmers and ranchers—Commission may adopt rules.