(1) A University
of Washington center for human rights is created. The mission of
the center is to expand opportunities for Washington residents to
receive a world-class education in human rights, generate
research data and expert knowledge to enhance public and private
policymaking, and become an academic center for human rights
teaching and research in the nation. The center shall align with
the founding principles and philosophies of the United States of
America and engage faculty, staff, and students in service to
enhance the promise of life and liberty as outlined in the
Preamble of the United States Constitution. Key substantive
issues for the center include: The rights of all persons to
security against violence; the rights of immigrants, native
Americans, and ethnic or religious minorities; human rights and
the environment; health as a human right; human rights and trade;
the human rights of working people; and women's rights as human
rights. State funds may not be used to support the center for
human rights created in this section.
(2) The *higher education coordinating board and the
University of Washington may solicit, accept, receive, and
administer federal funds or private funds, in trust or otherwise,
and contract with foundations or with for-profit or nonprofit
organizations to support the purposes of this section.
[2009 c 465 § 1.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The higher education coordinating board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July 1, 2012.