RCW 79.15.520
Contract harvesting revolving account.
(Effective until January 1, 2014.)
(1) The contract harvesting
revolving account is created in the custody of the state
treasurer. All receipts from the gross proceeds of the sale of
logs from a contract harvesting sale must be deposited into the
account. Expenditures from the account may be used only for the
payment of harvesting costs incurred on contract harvesting sales
and for payment of costs incurred from silvicultural treatments
necessary to improve forest health conducted under RCW 79.15.540.
Only the commissioner or the commissioner's designee may
authorize expenditures from the account. The board of natural
resources has oversight of the account, and the commissioner must
periodically report to the board of natural resources as to the
status of the account, its disbursement, and receipts. The
account is subject to allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
(2) When the logs from a contract harvesting sale are sold,
the gross proceeds must be deposited into the contract harvesting
revolving account. Moneys equal to the harvesting costs must be
retained in the account and be deducted from the gross proceeds
to determine the net proceeds. The net proceeds from the sale of
the logs must be distributed in accordance with RCW 43.30.325(1)(b). The final receipt of gross proceeds on a
contract harvesting sale must be retained in the contract
harvesting revolving account until all required costs for that
sale have been paid. The contract harvesting revolving account
is an interest-bearing account and the interest must be credited
to the account. The account balance may not exceed five million
dollars at the end of each calendar year. Moneys in excess of
five million dollars must be disbursed according to RCW 79.22.040, 79.22.050, and 79.64.040. If the department
permanently discontinues the use of contract harvesting sales,
any sums remaining in the contract harvesting revolving account
must be returned to the resource management cost account and the
forest development account in proportion to each account's
contribution to the initial balance of the contract harvesting
revolving account.
[2009 c 418 § 3; 2004 c 218 § 7; 2003 c 313 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Expiration date -- 2009 c 418: See notes following RCW 79.15.510.
Effective date -- 2004 c 218: See note following RCW 76.06.140.
Findings -- Severability -- 2003 c 313: See notes following RCW 79.15.500.
RCW 79.15.520
Contract harvesting revolving account.
(Effective January 1, 2014.)
(1) The contract harvesting
revolving account is created in the custody of the state
treasurer. All receipts from the gross proceeds of the sale of
logs from a contract harvesting sale must be deposited into the
account. Expenditures from the account may be used only for the
payment of harvesting costs incurred on contract harvesting sales
and for payment of costs incurred from silvicultural treatments
necessary to improve forest health conducted under RCW 79.15.540.
Only the commissioner or the commissioner's designee may
authorize expenditures from the account. The board of natural
resources has oversight of the account, and the commissioner must
periodically report to the board of natural resources as to the
status of the account, its disbursement, and receipts. The
account is subject to allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
(2) When the logs from a contract harvesting sale are sold,
the gross proceeds must be deposited into the contract harvesting
revolving account. Moneys equal to the harvesting costs must be
retained in the account and be deducted from the gross proceeds
to determine the net proceeds. The net proceeds from the sale of
the logs must be distributed in accordance with RCW 43.30.325(1)(b). The final receipt of gross proceeds on a
contract harvesting sale must be retained in the contract
harvesting revolving account until all required costs for that
sale have been paid. The contract harvesting revolving account
is an interest-bearing account and the interest must be credited
to the account. The account balance may not exceed one million
dollars at the end of each fiscal year. Moneys in excess of one
million dollars must be disbursed according to RCW 79.22.040,
79.22.050, and 79.64.040. If the department permanently
discontinues the use of contract harvesting sales, any sums
remaining in the contract harvesting revolving account must be
returned to the resource management cost account and the forest
development account in proportion to each account's contribution
to the initial balance of the contract harvesting revolving
account.
[2004 c 218 § 7; 2003 c 313 § 4.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2004 c 218: See note following RCW 76.06.140.
Findings -- Severability -- 2003 c 313: See notes following RCW 79.15.500.