(1) By December
31, 2004, the department of ecology must report to the
appropriate legislative committees the pertinent experience
acquired in implementing the various components of chapter 237,
Laws of 2001 that are under its jurisdiction.
(2) Beginning December 31, 2001, and ending on December 31,
2004, the department of ecology shall report to the legislature
by January 1st of each year on the results of processing
applications under RCW 90.03.380(5) and processing applications
through water conservancy boards under chapter 90.80 RCW. In the
report due on December 31, 2004, the department of ecology shall
provide an evaluation and make recommendations regarding
modification of any of the provisions of RCW 90.03.380(5).
(3) By October 1, 2001, the office of financial management
must complete an assessment of watershed planning, including
evaluation of the performance of both watershed planning units
and state agencies involved in watershed planning. The office's
assessment must address the progress of planning units toward
completion of watershed plans and the use of funds provided by
the state of Washington to planning units and state agencies for
developing those plans. The assessment must include an
assessment of the progress of planning units and the department
of ecology in setting instream flows. The office must report the
results of the assessment to the appropriate committees of the
legislature, and the governor.
(4) Beginning December 31, 2001, and ending on December 31,
2004, the office of financial management shall review and report
to the legislature by January 1st of each year on whether the
department of ecology has adequate funding for fulfilling the
department's responsibilities for processing applications through
water conservancy boards under chapter 90.80 RCW.
(5) The office of financial management, in consultation with
the departments of revenue, health, and ecology, must evaluate
the long-term revenue impacts and the costs and benefits of the
deductions and exclusions authorized by *RCW 82.16.0431. The
office of financial management must also evaluate the costs and
benefits and revenue impacts of other potential water
conservation tax incentives, including but not limited to those
that may involve the sales, use, property, utility, and business
and occupations taxes. The office of financial management must
report its findings regarding tax incentives by December 31,
2001, to the legislature's standing committees with jurisdiction
over water resources and the legislative fiscal committees.
(6) The office of financial management, in consultation with
the departments of health and ecology, must evaluate the level of
water savings occurring from water suppliers' use of the tax
incentive provisions in *RCW 82.16.0431 and must report its
findings to the legislature by December 31, 2002.
[2001 c 237 § 32.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 82.16.0431 expired June 30, 2003.
Finding -- Intent -- Severability--Effective date--2001 c 237: See notes following RCW 90.82.040.
Intent -- 2001 c 237: See note following RCW 90.66.065.