(1) The legislature finds
that: The health and safety of its citizens and environment are
of vital interest to the state's long-term quality of life;
Washington state is a national leader in protecting its
environment; and Washington state has a vibrant and diverse
economy that is dependent on the state maintaining high
environmental standards. Further, the legislature finds that a
complex and confusing network of environmental and land use laws
and business regulations can create obstacles to sustainable
growth.
It is the intent of the legislature to promote
accountability, timeliness, and predictability for citizens,
business, and state, federal, and local permitting agencies, and
to provide information and assistance on the regulatory process
through the creation of the office of regulatory assistance in
the governor's office.
(2) The office of regulatory assistance is created to work
to continually improve the function of environmental and business
regulatory processes by identifying conflicts and overlap in the
state's rules, statutes, and operational practices; the office is
to provide project proponents and business owners with active
assistance for all permitting, licensing, and other regulatory
procedures required for completion of specific projects; and the
office is to ensure that citizens, businesses, and local
governments have access to, and clear information regarding,
regulatory processes for permitting and business regulation,
including state rules, permit and license requirements, and
agency rule-making processes.
(3) The legislature declares that the purpose of this
chapter is to provide direction, practical resources, and a range
of innovative and optional service delivery options for improving
the regulatory process and for providing assistance through the
regulatory process on individual projects in furtherance of the
state's goals of governmental transparency and accountability.
(4) The legislature intends that establishing an office of
regulatory assistance will provide these services without
abrogating or limiting the authority of any agency to make
decisions on permits, licenses, regulatory requirements, or
agency rule making. The legislature further intends that the
office of regulatory assistance shall have authority to provide
services but shall not have any authority to make decisions on
permits.
[2010 c 162 § 1; 2009 c 97 § 1; 2007 c 94 § 1; 2003 c 71 § 1; 2002 c 153 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2010 c 162: See note following RCW 43.42.090.