(1) The partnership shall be administered by an executive
director who serves as a communication link between all levels of
government, the private sector, tribes, nongovernmental
organizations, the council, the board, and the panel. The
executive director shall be accountable to the council and the
governor for effective communication, actions, and results.
(2) The executive director shall be appointed by and serve
at the pleasure of the governor, in consultation with the
council. The governor shall consider the recommendations of the
council when appointing the executive director.
(3) The executive director shall have complete charge of and
supervisory powers over the partnership, subject to the guidance
from the council.
(4) The executive director shall employ a staff, who shall
be state employees under Title 41 RCW.
(5) Upon approval of the council, the executive director may
take action to create a private nonprofit entity, which may take
the form of a nonprofit corporation, to assist the partnership in
restoring Puget Sound by:
(a) Raising money and other resources through charitable
giving, donations, and other appropriate mechanisms;
(b) Engaging and educating the public regarding Puget
Sound's health, including efforts and opportunities to restore
Puget Sound ecosystems; and
(c) Performing other similar activities as directed by the
partnership.
[2007 c 341 § 6.]