The center shall:
(1) Coordinate the University of Washington's college of
forest resources' faculty and staff expertise to assist in:
(a) The development of research and analysis for developing
policies and strategies which will expand forest-based
international trade, including a major focus on secondary
manufacturing;
(b) The development of technology or commercialization
support for manufactured products that will meet the evolving
needs of international customers;
(c) The development of research and analysis on other
factors critical to forest-based trade, including the quality and
availability of raw wood resources; and
(d) The coordination, development, and dissemination of
market and technical information relevant to international trade
in forest products, including a major focus on secondary
manufacturing;
(2) Further develop and maintain computer databases on
world-wide forest products production and trade in order to
monitor and report on trends significant to the Northwest forest
products industry and support the center's research functions;
and coordinate this system with state, federal, and private
sector efforts to insure a cost-effective information resource
that will avoid unnecessary duplication;
(3) Monitor international forest products markets and assess
the status of the state's forest products industry, including the
competitiveness of small and medium-sized secondary manufacturing
firms in the forest products industry, which for the purposes of
this chapter shall be firms with annual revenues of twenty-five
million or less, and including the increased exports of
Washington-produced products of small and medium-sized secondary
manufacturing firms;
(4) Provide high-quality research and graduate education and
professional nondegree training in international trade in forest
products in cooperation with the University of Washington's
graduate school of business administration, the school of law,
the Jackson school of international studies, the Northwest policy
center of the graduate school of public administration, and other
supporting academic units;
(5) Develop cooperative linkages with the international
marketing program for agricultural commodities and trade at
Washington State University, the international trade project of
the United States forest service, the department of natural
resources, the department of community, trade, and economic
development, the small business export finance assistance center,
and other state and federal agencies to avoid duplication of
effort and programs;
(6) Cooperate with personnel from the state's community and
technical colleges in their development of wood products
manufacturing and wood technology curriculum and offer periodic
workshops on wood products manufacturing, wood technology, and
trade opportunities to community colleges and private educators
and trainers;
(7) Provide for public dissemination of research, analysis,
and results of the center's programs to all groups, including
direct assistance groups, through technical workshops, short
courses, international and national symposia, cooperation with
private sector networks and marketing associations, or other
means, including appropriate publications;
(8) Establish an executive policy board, including
representatives of small and medium-sized businesses, with at
least fifty percent of its business members representing small
businesses with one hundred or fewer employees and medium-sized
businesses with one hundred to five hundred employees. The
executive policy board shall also include a representative of the
community and technical colleges, representatives of state and
federal agencies, and a representative of a wood products
manufacturing network or trade association of small and
medium-sized wood product manufacturers. The executive policy
board shall provide advice on: Overall policy direction and
program priorities, state and federal budget requests, securing
additional research funds, identifying priority areas of focus
for research efforts, selection of projects for research, and
dissemination of results of research efforts; and
(9) Establish advisory or technical committees for each
research program area, to advise on research program area
priorities, consistent with the international trade opportunities
achievable by the forest products sector of the state and region,
to help ensure projects are relevant to industry needs, and to
advise on and support effective dissemination of research
results. Each advisory or technical committee shall include
representatives of forest products industries that might benefit
from this research.
Service on the committees and the executive policy board
established in subsections (8) and (9) of this section shall be
without compensation but actual travel expenses incurred in
connection with service to the center may be reimbursed from
appropriated funds in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
[1994 c 282 § 1; 1992 c 121 § 1; 1987 c 195 § 16; 1985 c 122 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1994 c 282: "This act shall take effect July 1, 1994." [1994 c 282 § 6.]