RCW 43.147.010
Terms of agreement.The Pacific Northwest
Economic Region is hereby enacted into law and entered into by
the state of Washington as a party, and is in full force and
effect in accordance with the terms of this agreement.
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ECONOMIC REGION
ARTICLE I—Policy and Purpose
States and provinces participating in the Pacific Northwest
Economic Region shall seek to develop and establish policies
that: Promote greater regional collaboration among the seven
entities; enhance the overall competitiveness of the region in
international and domestic markets; increase the economic
well-being of all citizens in the region; and improve the quality
of life of the citizens of the Pacific Northwest.
States and provinces recognize that there are many public
policy areas in which cooperation and joint efforts would be
mutually beneficial. These areas include, but are not limited
to: International trade; economic development; human resources;
the environment and natural resources; energy; and education. Parties to this agreement shall work diligently to establish
collaborative activity in these and other appropriate policy
areas where such cooperation is deemed worthwhile and of benefit
to the participating entities. Participating states and
provinces also agree that there are areas in which cooperation
may not be feasible.
The substantive actions of the Pacific Northwest Economic
Region may take the form of uniform legislation enacted by two or
more states and/or provinces or policy initiatives endorsed as
appropriate by participating entities. It shall not be necessary
for all states and provinces to participate in each initiative.
ARTICLE II—Eligible Parties and Effective Date
Each of the following states and provinces is eligible to
become a party to this agreement: Alaska, Alberta, British
Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. This agreement
establishing the Pacific Northwest Economic Region shall become
effective when it is executed by one state, one province, and one
additional state and/or province in a form deemed appropriate by
each entity. This agreement shall continue in force and remain
binding upon each state and province until renounced by it. Renunciation of this agreement must be preceded by sending one
year's notice in writing of intention to withdraw from the
agreement to the other parties to the agreement.
ARTICLE III—Organizational Structure
Each state and province participating in this agreement
shall appoint representatives to the Pacific Northwest Economic
Region. The organizational structure of the Pacific Northwest
Economic Region shall consist of the following: A delegate
council consisting of four legislators and the governor or
governor's designee from each participating state and four
representatives and the premier or the premier's designee from
each participating province and an executive committee consisting
of one legislator from each participating state and/or province
who is a member of the delegate council and four of the seven
governors/premiers or their designees who are members of the
delegate council. The legislator members of the executive
committee from each state or province shall be chosen by the
legislator members of that state or province. The four governor
or premier members of the executive committee shall be chosen by
the governors and premiers from among the governors and premiers
on the delegate council. At least one of four members
representing the governors and premiers on the executive
committee must be the premier of a Canadian province. Policy
committees may be established to carry out further duties and
responsibilities of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region.
ARTICLE IV—Duties and Responsibilities
The delegate council shall have the following duties and
responsibilities: Facilitate the involvement of other government
officials in the development and implementation of specific
collaborative initiatives; work with policy-making committees in
the development and implementation of specific initiatives;
approve general organizational policies developed by the
executive committee; provide final approval of the annual budget
and staffing structure for the Pacific Northwest Economic Region
developed by the executive committee; and other duties and
responsibilities as may be established in the rules and
regulations of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region. The
executive committee shall perform the following duties and
responsibilities: Elect the president and vice president of the
Pacific Northwest Economic Region; approve and implement general
organizational policies; develop the annual budget; devise the
annual action plan; act as liaison with other public and private
sector entities; review the availability of, and if appropriate
apply for, (1) tax exempt status under the laws and regulations
of the United States or any state or subdivision thereof and (2)
similar status under the laws and regulations of Canada or any
province or subdivision thereof, and approve such rules,
regulations, organizational policies, and staffing structure for
the Pacific Northwest Economic Region and take such further
actions on behalf of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region as may
be deemed by the executive committee to be necessary or
appropriate to qualify for and maintain such tax exempt or
similar status under the applicable laws or regulations; and
other duties and responsibilities established in the rules and
regulations of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region. The rules
and regulations of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region shall
establish the procedure for voting.
ARTICLE V—Membership of Policy Committees
Policy committees dealing with specific subject matter may
be established by the executive committee.
Each participating state and province shall appoint
legislators and governors or premiers to sit on these committees
in accordance with its own rules and regulations concerning such
appointments.
ARTICLE VI—General Provisions
This agreement shall not be construed to limit the powers of
any state or province or to amend or repeal or prevent the
enactment of any legislation.[1993 c 108 § 1; 1991 c 251 § 2.]