RCW 90.71.230
Leadership council—Powers and duties.
(1) The leadership council shall have the power and duty to:
(a) Provide leadership and have responsibility for the functions of the partnership, including adopting, revising, and guiding the implementation of the action agenda, allocating funds for Puget Sound recovery, providing progress and other reports, setting strategic priorities and benchmarks, adopting and applying accountability measures, and making appointments to the board and panel;
(b) Adopt rules, in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW;
(c) Create subcommittees and advisory committees as appropriate to assist the council;
(d) Enter into, amend, and terminate contracts with individuals, corporations, or research institutions to effectuate the purposes of this chapter;
(e) Make grants to governmental and nongovernmental entities to effectuate the purposes of this chapter;
(f) Receive such gifts, grants, and endowments, in trust or otherwise, for the use and benefit of the partnership to effectuate the purposes of this chapter;
(g) Promote extensive public awareness, education, and participation in Puget Sound protection and recovery;
(h) Work collaboratively with the Hood Canal coordinating council established in chapter 90.88 RCW on Hood Canal-specific issues;
(i) Maintain complete and consolidated financial information to ensure that all funds received and expended to implement the action agenda have been accounted for; and
(j) Such other powers and duties as are necessary and appropriate to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
(2) The council may delegate functions to the chair and to the executive director, however the council may not delegate its decisional authority regarding developing or amending the action agenda.
(3) The council shall work closely with existing organizations and all levels of government to ensure that the action agenda and its implementation are scientifically sound, efficient, and achieve necessary results to accomplish recovery of Puget Sound to health by 2020.
(4) The council shall support, engage, and foster collaboration among watershed groups to assist in the recovery of Puget Sound.
(5) When working with federally recognized Indian tribes to develop and implement the action agenda, the council shall conform to the procedures and standards required in a government-to-governmental relationship with tribes under the 1989 Centennial Accord between the state of Washington and the sovereign tribal governments in the state of Washington.
(6) Members of the council shall be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.220 and be reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
[ 2007 c 341 § 5.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.71 - Puget Sound Water Quality Protection.
90.71.060 - Puget Sound assessment and monitoring program.
90.71.110 - Puget Sound scientific research account.
90.71.210 - Puget Sound partnership—Created.
90.71.220 - Leadership council—Membership.
90.71.230 - Leadership council—Powers and duties.
90.71.240 - Executive director—Appointment—Authority.
90.71.250 - Ecosystem coordination board—Membership—Duties.
90.71.270 - Science panel—Creation—Membership.
90.71.280 - Science panel—Duties.
90.71.300 - Action agenda—Goals and objectives.
90.71.310 - Action agenda—Development—Elements revision and updates.
90.71.320 - Action agenda—Biennial budget requests.
90.71.330 - Funding from partnership—Accountability.
90.71.350 - Accountability for achieving and implementing action agenda—Noncompliance.
90.71.360 - Limitations on authority.
90.71.370 - Report to the governor and legislature—State of the Sound report—Review of programs.
90.71.380 - Assessment of basin-wide restoration progress.
90.71.390 - Performance audits of the partnership.
90.71.400 - Puget Sound recovery account.
90.71.410 - Lake Whatcom phosphorus loading demonstration program.
90.71.420 - Report to the legislature.
90.71.430 - Environmental justice obligations of the Puget Sound partnership.