Washington Statutes

§ 79A.25.330 — Washington invasive species council—Goals.

Washington § 79A.25.330
JurisdictionWashington
Title 79APUBLIC RECREATIONAL LANDS
Ch. 79A.25RECREATION AND CONSERVATION FUNDING BOARD

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Wash. Rev. Code § 79A.25.330 (2026).

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The council's goals are to:

(1)Minimize the effects of harmful invasive species on Washington's citizens and ensure the economic and environmental well-being of the state;
(2)Serve as a forum for identifying and understanding invasive species issues from all perspectives;
(3)Serve as a forum to facilitate the communication, cooperation, and coordination of local, tribal, state, federal, private, and nongovernmental entities for the prevention, control, and management of nonnative invasive species;
(4)Serve as an avenue for public outreach and for raising public awareness of invasive species issues;
(5)Develop and implement a statewide invasive species strategic plan as described in this chapter;
(6)Review the current funding mechanisms and levels for state agencies to manage no

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[2006 c 152 s 4.]

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