The
commission shall:
(1) Have the care, charge, control, and supervision of all
parks and parkways acquired or set aside by the state for park or
parkway purposes.
(2) Adopt policies, and adopt, issue, and enforce rules
pertaining to the use, care, and administration of state parks
and parkways. The commission shall cause a copy of the rules to
be kept posted in a conspicuous place in every state park to
which they are applicable, but failure to post or keep any rule
posted shall be no defense to any prosecution for the violation
thereof.
(3) Permit the use of state parks and parkways by the public
under such rules as shall be adopted.
(4) Clear, drain, grade, seed, and otherwise improve or
beautify parks and parkways, and erect structures, buildings,
fireplaces, and comfort stations and build and maintain paths,
trails, and roadways through or on parks and parkways.
(5) Grant concessions or leases in state parks and parkways,
upon such rentals, fees, or percentage of income or profits and
for such terms, in no event longer than fifty years, and upon
such conditions as shall be approved by the commission:
PROVIDED, That leases exceeding a twenty-year term shall require
a unanimous vote of the commission: PROVIDED FURTHER, That if,
during the term of any concession or lease, it is the opinion of
the commission that it would be in the best interest of the
state, the commission may, with the consent of the concessionaire
or lessee, alter and amend the terms and conditions of such
concession or lease: PROVIDED FURTHER, That television station
leases shall be subject to the provisions of RCW 79A.05.085,
only: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the rates of such concessions or
leases shall be renegotiated at five-year intervals. No
concession shall be granted which will prevent the public from
having free access to the scenic attractions of any park or
parkway.
(6) Employ such assistance as it deems necessary.
Commission expenses relating to its use of volunteer assistance
shall be limited to premiums or assessments for the insurance of
volunteers by the department of labor and industries,
compensation of staff who assist volunteers, materials and
equipment used in authorized volunteer projects, training,
reimbursement of volunteer travel as provided in RCW 43.03.050
and 43.03.060, and other reasonable expenses relating to
volunteer recognition. The commission, at its discretion, may
waive commission fees otherwise applicable to volunteers. The
commission shall not use volunteers to replace or supplant
classified positions. The use of volunteers may not lead to the
elimination of any employees or permanent positions in the
bargaining unit.
(7) By majority vote of its authorized membership select and
purchase or obtain options upon, lease, or otherwise acquire for
and in the name of the state such tracts of land, including shore
and tide lands, for park and parkway purposes as it deems proper.
If the commission cannot acquire any tract at a price it deems
reasonable, it may, by majority vote of its authorized
membership, obtain title thereto, or any part thereof, by
condemnation proceedings conducted by the attorney general as
provided for the condemnation of rights-of-way for state
highways. Option agreements executed under authority of this
subsection shall be valid only if:
(a) The cost of the option agreement does not exceed one
dollar; and
(b) Moneys used for the purchase of the option agreement are
from (i) funds appropriated therefor, or (ii) funds appropriated
for undesignated land acquisitions, or (iii) funds deemed by the
commission to be in excess of the amount necessary for the
purposes for which they were appropriated; and
(c) The maximum amount payable for the property upon
exercise of the option does not exceed the appraised value of the
property.
(8) Cooperate with the United States, or any county or city
of this state, in any matter pertaining to the acquisition,
development, redevelopment, renovation, care, control, or
supervision of any park or parkway, and enter into contracts in
writing to that end. All parks or parkways, to which the state
contributed or in whose care, control, or supervision the state
participated pursuant to the provisions of this section, shall be
governed by the provisions hereof.
(9) Within allowable resources, maintain policies that
increase the number of people who have access to free or low-cost
recreational opportunities for physical activity, including
noncompetitive physical activity.
(10) Adopt rules establishing the requirements for a
criminal history record information search for the following:
Job applicants, volunteers, and independent contractors who have
unsupervised access to children or vulnerable adults, or who will
be responsible for collecting or disbursing cash or processing
credit/debit card transactions. These background checks will be
done through the Washington state patrol criminal identification
section and may include a national check from the federal bureau
of investigation, which shall be through the submission of
fingerprints. A permanent employee of the commission, employed
as of July 24, 2005, is exempt from the provisions of this
subsection.
[2005 c 373 § 1; 2005 c 360 § 5. Prior: 1999 c 249 § 302; 1999 c 155 § 1; 1999 c 59 § 1; 1989 c 175 § 106; 1980 c 89 § 1; 1979 c 10 § 4; prior: 1977 ex.s. c 123 § 1; 1977 c 75 § 57; 1967 ex.s. c 90 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.040; prior: 1959 c 317 § 1; 1955 c 391 § 1; 1929 c 148 § 1; 1923 c 157 § 1; 1921 c 149 § 2; RRS § 10942. Formerly RCW 43.51.040.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2005 c 360 § 5 and by 2005 c 373 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Findings--Intent -- 2005 c 360: See note following RCW 36.70A.070.
Severability -- 1999 c 249: See note following RCW 79A.05.010.
Effective date -- 1989 c 175: See note following RCW 34.05.010.
Inspection of recreational devices: Chapter 79A.40 RCW.