(1) The
department shall have the following powers and duties as
necessary to administer the Washington conservation corps:
(a) Recruiting and employing staff, corps members, corps
member leaders, and specialists consistent with RCW 43.220.070;
(b) Serving as the corps' central application recipient for
grants from federal service projects and service organizations;
(c) Executing agreements for furnishing the services of the
corps to carry out conservation corps programs to any federal,
state, or local public agency, any local organization as specified in this chapter that operates
consistent with the overall objectives of the conservation corps;
(d) Applying for and accepting grants or contributions of
funds from the federal government, other public sources, or
private funding sources for conservation corps projects and, when
possible, other projects specifically targeted at Puget Sound
recovery that can be accomplished with fee-for-service labor from
the Puget Sound corps. Application priority must be given to
funding sources only available to state agencies;
(e) Establishing consistent work standards and placement and
evaluation procedures of corps programs; and
(f) Selecting, reviewing, approving, and evaluating the
success of corps projects.
(2) The department may partner with any other state
agencies, local institutions, nonprofit organizations, or
nonprofit service corps organizations in the administration of
the corps. However, when partnering with the Washington
department of veterans affairs, participation criteria and other
administrative decisions affecting participants in the veterans
conservation corps created under chapter 43.60A RCW are to be
determined by the Washington department of veterans affairs.
Other state agencies may maintain a coordinator for the purposes
of partnering with the department and the corps.
(3) If deemed practicable, the department shall work with
the state board for community and technical colleges created in
RCW 28B.50.050 to align the conservation corps program with
optional career pathways for participants that may provide
instruction in basic skills in addition to the appropriate
technical training.
(4) The assignment of corps members shall not result in the
displacement of currently employed workers, including partial
displacement such as reduction in hours of nonovertime work,
wages, or other employment benefits. Agencies that participate
in the program may not terminate, lay-off, or reduce the working
hours of any employee for the purpose of using a corps member
with available funds. In circumstances where substantial
efficiencies or a public purpose may result, participating
agencies may use corps members to carry out essential agency work
or contractual functions without displacing current employees.
(5) Facilities, supplies, motor vehicles, instruments, and
tools of participating agencies shall be made available for use
by the conservation corps to the extent that such use does not
conflict with the normal duties of the agency. The agency may
purchase, rent, or otherwise acquire other necessary tools,
facilities, supplies, and instruments.
[2011 c 20 § 6; 1999 c 280 § 4; 1987 c 505 § 44; 1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 6.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2011 c 20: See note following RCW 43.220.020.