(1)
The Washington wildlife rescue coalition is established for the
purpose of coordinating the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife
injured or endangered by oil spills or the release of other
hazardous substances into the environment.
(2) The Washington wildlife rescue coalition shall be
composed of:
(a) A representative of the department of fish and wildlife
designated by the director of fish and wildlife. The department
of fish and wildlife shall be designated as lead agency in the
operations of the coalition. The coalition shall be chaired by
the representative from the department of fish and wildlife;
(b) A representative of the department of ecology designated
by the director;
(c) A representative of the Washington military department
emergency management division, designated by the director of the
Washington military department;
(d) A licensed veterinarian, with experience and training in
wildlife rehabilitation, appointed by the veterinary board of
governors;
(e) A lay person, with training and experience in the rescue
and rehabilitation of wildlife appointed by the department; and
(f) A person designated by the legislative authority of the
county where oil spills or spills of other hazardous substances
may occur. This member of the coalition shall serve on the
coalition until wildlife rescue and rehabilitation is completed
in that county. The completion of any rescue or rehabilitation
project shall be determined by the director of fish and wildlife.
(3) The duties of the Washington wildlife rescue coalition
are to:
(a) Develop an emergency mobilization plan to rescue and
rehabilitate waterfowl and other wildlife that are injured or
endangered by an oil spill or the release of other hazardous
substances into the environment;
(b) Develop and maintain a resource directory of persons,
governmental agencies, and private organizations that may provide
assistance in an emergency rescue effort;
(c) Provide advance training and instruction to volunteers
in rescuing and rehabilitating waterfowl and wildlife injured or
endangered by oil spills or the release of other hazardous
substances into the environment. The training may be provided
through grants to community colleges or to groups that conduct
programs for training volunteers. The coalition representatives
from the agencies described in subsection (2) of this section
shall coordinate their training efforts and work to provide
training opportunities for young citizens;
(d) Obtain and maintain equipment and supplies used in
emergency rescue efforts.
(4)(a) Expenses for the coalition may be provided by the
coastal protection fund administered according to RCW 90.48.400.
(b) The coalition is encouraged to seek grants, gifts, or
donations from private sources in order to carry out the
provisions of this section and RCW 90.56.110. Any private funds
donated to the commission shall be deposited into the wildlife
rescue account hereby created within the *wildlife fund as
authorized under Title 77 RCW.
[2000 c 69 § 18; 1998 c 245 § 175; 1994 c 264 § 94; 1992 c 73 § 32; 1990 c 116 § 12. Formerly RCW 90.48.387.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "state wildlife fund" was renamed the "state wildlife account" pursuant to 2005 c 224 § 4 and 2005 c 225 § 4.
Effective dates -- 1992 c 73: See RCW 82.23B.902.
Findings -- Severability -- 1990 c 116: See notes following RCW 90.56.210.