(1) The department
shall assist veterans enrolled in the veterans conservation corps
with obtaining employment in conservation programs and projects
that restore Washington's natural habitat, maintain and steward
local, state, and federal forest lands and other outdoor lands,
maintain and improve urban and suburban storm water management
facilities and other water management facilities, and other
environmental maintenance, stewardship, and restoration projects.
The department shall consult with the workforce training and
education coordinating board, the state board for community and
technical colleges, the higher education coordinating board, the
employment security department, and other state agencies
administering conservation corps programs, to incorporate
training, education, and certification in environmental
restoration and management fields into the program. The
department may enter into agreements with community colleges,
private schools, state or local agencies, or other entities to
provide training and educational courses as part of the enrollee
benefits from the program.
(2) The department may receive gifts, grants, federal funds,
or other moneys from public or private sources, for the use and
benefit of the veterans conservation corps program. The funds
shall be deposited to the veterans conservation corps account
created in RCW 43.60A.153.
(3) The department shall submit a report to the appropriate
committees of the legislature by December 1, 2008, on the status
of the veterans conservation corps program, including the number
of enrollees employed in projects, training provided,
certifications earned, employment placements achieved, program
funding provided from all sources, and the results of the pilot
project authorized in section 4, chapter 451, Laws of 2007.
[2007 c 451 § 3.]