(1) If the authority and state agencies
find it mutually beneficial to do so, they are authorized to
collaborate and cooperate on projects of shared interest. Agencies authorized to collaborate with the authority include but
are not limited to: The commission for activities and projects
related to public recreation; the department of agriculture for
projects related to the equine agricultural industry; the
department of community, trade, and economic development with
respect to community and economic development and tourism issues
associated with development of the state horse park; Washington
State University with respect to opportunities for animal
research, education, and extension; the department of ecology
with respect to opportunities for making the state horse park's
waste treatment facilities a demonstration model for the handling
of waste to protect water quality; and with local community
colleges with respect to programs related to horses, economic
development, business, and tourism.
(2) The authority shall cooperate with 4-H clubs, pony
clubs, youth groups, and local park departments to provide youth
recreational activities. The authority shall also provide for
preferential use of an area of the horse park facility for youth
and the disabled at nominal cost.
[1995 c 200 § 6. Formerly RCW 67.18.050.]