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Model Conservation Standards The Bonneville Power Authority provides $1.5 million of federal funds and the state provides $95,000 from the Enerm Code Training Account and Building Code Council Account to implement model conservation standards adopted under Chapter 2, Laws of 1990 (ESHB 2198). The Washington State Energy Office will use these funds to provide trahhg on the standards for local buiIding inspection officids. The Energy Office will also provide grants for the implementation and enforcement of the act. Shellfish Litigation The amount of $15 million is provided to the Department of Fisheries for the costs of expert witnesses and Attorney General's legal services in preparation for litigation regarding Indian shellfish rights. - Natural Resources Wetlands Protection Livestock Predator Control The budget provides $600,000 for grants to local jurisdictions for wetlands management and protection programs. An additjoaal $600,000 is provided for the Department of Ecolo&s role in wetiand management activities. Timber Inventory and Supply Study In response to increasing uncertainty in timber harvest levels, $750,000 from the genera1 fund, and $250,000 from dedicated management funds is provided to the Department of Natural Resources for an inventory of public and private timber resources on a county-by-county basis. An additional $163,000 is provided for The Department of Agriculture is provided $200,000 as a match for an equal amount of federal funds which are earmarked for controlling livestock predation. PurpIe hosestrEe Control The departments of Wildlife and Agriculture will conduct a cooperative effort to control purple loosestrife, an exotic aquatic weed which replaces native vegetation and chokes wetlands. The effort will include suTVeys$ research on control measures, and public education. The budget provides $250,000 for these activities. Water Policy Development a contract with the Usversity of To enable the Department of Washington College of Forest Ecology to develop a regional water Resources to analyze the inventory resource allocation process, $300,000 data and develop projections of is provided for two pilot projects. future timber harvests. - I

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Page 1: Conservation Standards Protection Predatorleap.leg.wa.gov/leap/budget/lbns/1990partv-nr.pdf · State Energy Office 1s W) GF-S OTHER TOTAL 1987-89 BIENNIUM 1,912 14,412 16,324 1989-9

Model Conservation Standards

The Bonneville Power Authority provides $1.5 million of federal funds and the state provides $95,000 from the Enerm Code Training Account and Building Code Council Account to implement model conservation standards adopted under Chapter 2, Laws of 1990 (ESHB 2198). The Washington State Energy Office will use these funds to provide trahhg on the standards for local buiIding inspection officids. The Energy Office will also provide grants for the implementation and enforcement of the act.

Shellfish Litigation

The amount of $15 million is provided to the Department of Fisheries for the costs of expert witnesses and Attorney General's legal services in preparation for litigation regarding Indian shellfish rights. -

Natural Resources

Wetlands Protection Livestock Predator Control

The budget provides $600,000 for grants to local jurisdictions for wetlands management and protection programs. An additjoaal $600,000 is provided for the Department of Ecolo&s role in wetiand management activities.

Timber Inventory and Supply Study

In response to increasing uncertainty in timber harvest levels, $750,000 from the genera1 fund, and $250,000 from dedicated management funds is provided to the Department of Natural Resources for an inventory of public and private timber resources on a county-by-county basis. An additional $163,000 is provided for

The Department of Agriculture is provided $200,000 as a match for an equal amount of federal funds which are earmarked for controlling livestock predation.

PurpIe hosestrEe Control

The departments of Wildlife and Agriculture will conduct a cooperative effort to control purple loosestrife, an exotic aquatic weed which replaces native vegetation and chokes wetlands. The effort will include suTVeys$ research on control measures, and public education. The budget provides $250,000 for these activities.

Water Policy Development

a contract with the Usversity of To enable the Department of Washington College of Forest Ecology to develop a regional water Resources to analyze the inventory resource allocation process, $300,000 data and develop projections of is provided for two pilot projects. future timber harvests. - I

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Value Added Wood Processing This action is intended to provi.de revenue for the community college

The amount of $400,000 is capital needs, maintain the state's

appropriated to the Department of commerci.aI timber base in the face Trade and Economic Development of suburban encroachment on to assist small and medium sized industrial forest lands, and businesses in timber dependent consolidate trust lands for more communities compete through the efficient management by the

promotion of "value added" wood Department of Natural Resources. processing.

Community College Trust Lands

The Community College Forest Reserve Account is established as a fmt step in providing the community colleges with a long term funding source for their capital construction needs. To initiate the program, the Department of Natural Resources is provided $7 million to purchase commercial timber lands as a revenue source for the account. The timber lands to be aquired are lands which are likely to be converted to non-forest uses.

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WASHINGTON STATE 1989-91 OPERATING BUDGET TOTAL APPROPRIATED FUNDS ($000)

LEGISLATIVE 109,313 JUDlClAL 85,084 GENERAL GOVERNMENT 581,250 HUMANRESOURCES 7,418,619 NAPUilAL RESOURCES 783,366 TRANSPORTATION 1,012,221 PUBLIC SCHOOLS 6,482,597 COMMUNITY COLLEGES 635,418 FOUR YEAR SCHOOLS 1,287,543 OTHER EDUCAION 113,978 SPECIAL APPROPS 2,018,466 STATEWIDE TOTAL 2O,=%m

Washlngbn State

DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES 231,537 DEPT OF ECOLOGY 223,174 DEPT OF FISHERIES 83,799 DEPT OF WILDLIFE 74,719 PARKS/REC COMMISSION 58,890 TRADE & ECON DEVElOP

PAFIWIF(EC COklkOSSKIN 7.5% 33,887

CONVENTION & TRADE 22,286 DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 21,903 STATE ENERGY OFFICE 15,538 OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES 17,633 NAfLIRAL RESOURCES 783,366

NaturaI Resources

JNCLlJDEX 1900 SUPPLEMENTAL SESSK]N APPROPRlAllONS THROUGH JUNE 1980

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LEGISLATIVE JUDICIAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT HUMAN RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES TRAMSPORTATK)N PUBUC SCHOOLS COMMUNW COLLEGES FOUR YEAR SCHOOLS OTHER EDUCATION SPECIAL APPROPS

WASHINGTON STATE 1989-91 OPERATING BUDGET GENERAL FUND-STATE ($000)

DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES DEPT OF ECOLOGY DEPT OF FISHERIES PARKS/REC COMMISSION TRADE i% ECON OEVElOP DEPT OF AGRICULTURE DEPT OF WILDLIFE OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES

Washington State

MafumI Resources

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State Energy Office 1s W)

GF-S OTHER TOTAL

1987-89 BIENNIUM 1,912 14 ,412 16,324

1989-9 1 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. HYDROPOWER PWYJNING 2. MODEL CONSERVATION STANDARDS

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEN TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIEIWIUM

1. ~ R O P O W B R P M N N K N G mmbptwided f o r s m t c a ~ to fd%l tbe roqukmentr d Chapttr 159, Laws of 19a (SB 51% which q u W the -nt of a Hjdropww Raomcc P- Plan for the mte.

2 MODEL CONSBRVAnON STANDARDS P M c s funding from doditcd mums to implaneat model mwrvation shndards 8Uupted in Chapter 2, Laws of 1990.

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Section 302 Department of Ecology

I$ W)

1987-89 BIENNIUM

0- TOTAL

52.436 63,420 115.855

1989-9 1 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATIOW

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. WETLANDS PROTECTION 2 . HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP 3 . WATER QUALITY ACCOUNT 4 . REFEREMDUM 39 5 . GRASS SEED BURNING 6 . COLUMBIA RIVER WATER QUALITY 7 . WATER RESOURCES BASIC DATA FUND 8 . RFGIONAL WATER POLICY DEVEfrOPMENT 9. HAZARDOUS WASTE PLANNING 10. LITTER 11. WASTE MANAGEMENT-LX)CAL TOXICS 12. WATER QUALITY/SHELLFISH PRODUCTION 13. GROWTH MANAGEMENT 14. WOOD STOVE FEE INCREASE (SSB 6698) 15. OIL SPILL PLANNING (E2SHB 2494)

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

Comments

1. WBllANDS PR-ON l'bcamountof560Oltisprwidcdforgmn~m W jurMiaiau. An additbad S600k ic prwided for the dcprtmcnt's role io the -Ian& proteetiorl plan ps achnea in SB 6799 w&$imilarlqislatiom mbeparcmtllt's f u a d i a g i s c u i t i n g e a t o a p m g e d r ~ e ~ b i u a d w i l l L p # u n h s t b e b i l l i r ~ b p the-. ~ ~ ~ t h e ~ t i a c r r c y f ~ t k & i l u r c d ~ d whdskgfdrtiam T h a t ~ . u o w o t h t

dqarmat tn upend tile fundg u w CurIwIt - 2 EhZhRDOUSWASIEUEANUP

Funds Iaihtiw 97 actmtk indudhg aad tmic +up, i-tim, quhtim~, *nr#dwma, and re@& A W i ~ f u I M b U e m a i l a b k ~ ~ ~ f i O m edaiog-wrurrp.

Tbe~tots7mi l l iwkprovidedodelyfor tht-ntud'toptwidefor: 1) tb t ~ i d d c a n u p a f s i t t a w & w e ~ rerpoaribk paftia will Iatw be billed for

e c u a m k b u d s h i p ~ n f m e a n ~ dtanupmaberhimd. M t h c n d h a , S t 5 dlh is prwided rptd&cang far -up o [ s M ~ ~ I # L i n g u a & ~ --

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Department of EcoIog~

3. WAIEIRQUAUIY ACCOUNT - tk unount amhw tor the dminiPttaaion o[ Centenntl h Watw ---idgarnew

A m U M 3 9 Additha1 htadg are for m a q m c n t of W&c Dkpsd FeciLith p l p

a d loanr authorid under Reltrcndum 39.

5. GRASS WBD BURNING Provides additioarl czpdihu* autboriry 6M ~ r o ~ ~ P i f q u a l i i y ~ e c b Oshldbumiag E F u n d s a r c m ~ b y f # s ~ p t r a u c o t c m p t o b c b u m e d ,

d COLUMBIA R l W R WATER QUAlJlY FuadPtbehitprofafaurycarjoint eoope~tkstdywithOregm andGolumbh ~ r P ~ ~ I x r r m r a u m b i a ~ mtcrqudiq, IthRmdedInwnthehte ToxiaCoatrol&cmntThe ' lmbbwl a a . i . * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ R " R " F (W- aud and 1 prmte m 1nd-I.

7. WATBR RESOURCE BAlmC DATA PUND Provia# +turr autlmity for q u m a by ~ ' t p a f t i t q p p i m a r i l ~ p ~ q m m m p p n i e c , ~ - Umted Stata G d o @ e S u m y IrydmQ# dau. Tbe federal pmament makts the data ~kthmghthedtpar tmentaudca i tsam ~ b y t h o & m a L i n g t b c ~ a q u e s ~ a

8. REGIOW WATER POLICY DByeLoPMEm' Rladi is prwidad for the dcvrlopmcat ol a ~ p ~ l e e s s f w ~ w a t e r ~ n w Puoeatioa. Iknpi lo tp io j~wi l lbc torPbLiahtA One staff peisrrn is pmidd to inithtcdatamaqpmL

9. HAZARDOUS WASTEPUNNING hpkmcnts Umpm 114, LPrss af 1990 @SHB ~ r r q u i r i n g ~ g t n t m t o ~ t o p r r p a r c -rvvrtcEed-pb Tbepmpm i E ~ 4 u a d e d ~ f # o .

11. W A S m MANAGEMENT-LoaL mXIa AutbwiW k nrwided to distdbute additional f u ~ t a - l o e a i a g e a c i e r f r o m t h t h l ~ ~ -t. mfundsmmailabkham *- cdwi hPm tx ia iq m u e - ~ p i o p o r a d ~ o f t h a = ~ a t e : $123 mill60n Tor m wwe deanup; 533 m i l l l o a f o r ~ ~ t e p d t a r p r o j o e r s ; S 1 5 million f o r ~ w a s & ~ and502millim for @ic pddpaeion pats.

12. WATER QUAUIY- PRODUCTiON ~ a r e p m v i d d ~ o r a ~ o t p m g ~ m t o impmw water q d i y ibr sWlh4 pdudioa Stlrrieclr.1RiabeprWidtdonamaEchbwkW m m , m a l K i e s e p m k - the E*l& and Sw Graat piogcaa# Gmnrs~bcedminis l#dby~ Dcpamnent d --

13. G R O M H M A N A G ~ finding L mded for the -t's dole in d a ~ ~ t ~ d * ~

bill, -17, d 19W hmds arc p d e d on a

6698). pccpLrt t6 be diP&ibutod ta -'air N u t h a control authwities based u p a Popylatioa tarmuls.

PIOTE: ~ S h O l R a h e ~ r t f k c t d y t h e Omd'buc A p p q m a m . . hLTheDtparrmMtol

roecived M appropriath witbia tbe T m m p i m h ~ t h t ~ w m d b y t b c k m o r * hrfmbrriafmmath,~tlsc ~ t k n B u d ~ ~ o f t h h d w u m & n t

Sealoaxa(20). T h t ~ r n O T ~ m k c t b n (XI), whiEh eamrartf $l,ZMk GF&k for tht

6 7 W c ~ d i d w t ~ ) . Thee&aa€tbevZboh to mala the fuI& mailable narwithemndiug tbt contingcq.

Saetioarn(21). T h e C i w c m o r v t t w l ~ {zs), which prohibits the dtpsrt5cntt I m 1991 ~ € f i a g k v e l f r o m ~ i t s J u ~ 1mImlby m w c ~ l S 4 F m L

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1987-89 BIENNIUM

State Parks and Recreation Commission 1s

Section 303

GF-S rn TOTAL

35,565 11,967 47,532

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. SAFETY E Q U I m N T 2 . SNOWMOBILE 3 . SHELLFISH MANAGEMENT 4. BALLDON HANGAR 5 . TRUST LAND PURCHASE

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

1. SAPBL"YBQ- Prwiacrfuaaingfw~tionoisaCely ~ t ~ ~ o o r V p m t o c t i w , r n n f ~ splrce a*, and fall 7

2. sN0wMOBIL.E Expditure authity is pmvidcd for W d e d l c u e d i m n u e o w h i E b b . v e ~ t h e bud@ cgtimateg Funds will be llobd for oat-the oguiptDeat purrbares fo? the -ikproSram.

3. SHEllFISH MANAG- Pmmkk~ funds a d staff to implement the interim shellfish m&a&gement v a t with the Suquamish Mian Tnb and tht Point No Point Treaty Cwaeil.

4. R4rumNfiANGAR Prorridcs ntilitk, maintmmcq rad Eervia for enhanced puforming artr hdlitk at Fort wolden State Park

5. TRUSTLAND PURCHASE I n l ! m , t k ~ c n t e r o d i n o o * n agf8cment with DNR to p u d m ~ the remain@ trUgt~ISOEfimbGimkndspPeYiOUSJy tmmkrred to SMtc Par&. Additional a m t i o n aurh i ty frm the Trurt h a d RuehrrceAaountisnececraytamatchtbe resppraIscdvnluedtimbtrmTmstLandE. h n u m t o t k l h i P t ~ ~ A L l a w n t ~dttivodfromeampingrcer.

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Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation ($ m)

Section 304

GF-S OTHER TOTAL

1987-89 BIENNIUM 0 1,678 1,678

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. RECREATION OPERATIONS NEEDS STUDY

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM 0 1,946 1,946

Comments:

1. RI3CRW"ON OPERATIONS NEEDS SIUDY Fun& are provided for an -merit of needs and fundii options amhblc lor the opcratioo and d r t n a n a of state owned lands and faditits which a= managed as mnscrvation areas, habitat and natural areas, and iccmtioasl s i t s h t c matching funds arc required on a one-t-t basis Tht ux of thoge funds is intended to tasurr participation of mmtituent p u p s and also to ensure that the public's priorities art included in the study.

NOTE? 'Ihc btcragncy Committee for Outdoor h a a t i o n m i v c d an appropriation in Chapter 195, Lsws of 1990 (ESSB 6726).

For further inlomath, m the xhedule entitled 'Appmpriations Contained Within Other Legislation' in the Rcruruc section of this dmment.

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Section 305

1987-89 BIENNIUM

Environmental Hearings Office ($ ow

GF-S - TOTAL

864 0 864

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMBNTAL ITEMS 1. SHORELINES/POlLU!FION HEARINGS 2 . FOREST PRACTICES BOARD 3 . NEW frEASE

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM 959 0 959

Comments:

2. FoRBSTPRAmcmBOARD Pundingkprwidcd mt&at the boatd may

d major - requiting pblie hearings.

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Section 306 Department of Trade and Economic Development

($ m) GF-S OTHER TOTAJ,

1987-89 BIENNIUM 23,881 547 24.429

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION 30 ,068 865 30,933

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. TIMBER INITIATIVES 2 RURAL REVITALIZATION 3. SEW EMPlOYWENT LOANS 4. GROWTH MGWF: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 5 . INDUSTRIAL COMPETfTfVENESS 6 . ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION 7 . GROWTH MGMT: SERVICE TASK FORCE 8. WORLD TRADE CENTER GRANT 9. LADY WUHINGTON VOYAGE 10. SPORTS STUDY 11. WASHINGTON TECH CENTER 12. MARlU3TPUCE 13. ECON DEV SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 14. BUSINESS NETWORK GRANTS

SUPPIZMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

Comments:

1. mmERmmATTvEs Prwidts for the dcPrlopment d a program to pramMe "vgluc MIU" timber w a g in timbcrdepeadtnt m m m u n i t h ~ llmugh the m, research will k mducted to ideat@ products and techn~hgk that can help Bmall m a d ma&um rized busiDcsses eweompt te .

2 RURAL REVTTALIZMION Establisbcs a wadi on ntnl ievitahtion .ad enhmca the udstiDg program with the

a b h b e a t of four a d d i t i d pilot mita lh t iompro jc f ts ind~~mmuni tkL

4. G R O m MANAG- TECHNICAL ASSIflANCE Tsehnicat a m n e e p t B pre made avaiwfe to counties md cities to fidlitatt tht adoption and impkmcntetion of earn- Land upe p l w ~IEWII~ to apt 17, LatPs d 1990 wel (the M Mana&mntm8ii Jn awdiBggrantsPortaehniealaPslPcawe, ~ ~ a e e o u n t i n g , a d ~ ~ p r i o ~ t g * r i l l b c ~ a n f a c t o r s P u e b ~ populatim gmwth dmropmcot mtcs, aad the quality of the hnd utx plan.

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Department of Trade and Economic Development

5. P I D U s m I A L C X 3 ~ P m v i d a b r t h e m a t i a l o f t b c ~ q t k D u n ~ * r i t b i n t h c depmmtir bueintse mter to ~ W U e r d d c d . m r a ~ p o f f u a n t t o w e r 17, Laarof19WWEl (UkeOmwlh mmgemat bill), mmu@ tbc cuqmativt ladwhy m i h a s will be mated ~ - ~ ~ m o d e r m z m

. . gawiots w i l l b c p r o u i d c d t o w m c ~ a n d m i n d ~ ~ e n u g t w i l I b e t a k e 0 .

6. IXONOMICDrVBRSIRCAnON c s e a t r s r h t C o m m u n i t y ~ ~ ~ to -tor s h i h in the &fern id* lwhich affect employment in Washington Wtt and adst &fe= dependent ccauunitics in brwdening thtir eowomic h pursuant to umpm278,hw80[1mPV. Aa&dvhq e o u n d l k u e a t e d t o ~ t h e ~ t w i t h u-

7. G R O m MANAG- SERVICE TASK PORCB Crcsta a 17 m e h r Service Dtih.ery Task F o r c c t o m i e n t h e ~ m n t ~ d d e l h y dwrkcowomiedmlopnscnt#rviowmd make roeommcndsbms to incr#re the emufoerv i#de l ivery ,ePpeda l ly in

Tktaskfor#shaU#msidtrt~~~ to emdinate A & c d by diffemt 4wk and

8. WORLDTRADECENTER GRANT ~acpartnsurtiBdiftEOOdtOmtflEtWjththc World Trade Center for tbe d w l o p c n t and operationofa propam t o h a a p t W n i t i g for W a s h i State busi-

9. W Y WASi-llNGlDN VOYAGE Rwidwlm6td€guppoaad~t m&amc for tht Lady Wdhgbon exhibition to the far esrt

tIle#xraomerriE-l. D C D w i U d n i t h t h e ~ t m r a d t h c O t T i o l P i n a n c i P l hhqment todeue@apmreec~toeualuatc rqm for stlte fuading for sprting w o k

Techfidogy Ccntcr witbin tbc Uniwmity & Waebington. T h e & p a r m t n t t ~ t o undertake a evaluation that tbe #tics of tbe ccnter iaduding the -lizatiaa or the mtCl'6 rsew technologg, aopesr to the center thiougbovt tbe state, a d the reienee and teehndw amas h m d on by the anter.

MAWEIFLACE 'Ihe &mmat of S r n is 4ddd ta the &sting h w p p m within the business egEiEtawx ccnter. The mrkapkc p m p m mawha WasKington busin- 4 t h Wasbin- wpplierr. This enhanameat is to bt directed tOIRPXd estabbhhg u&aa/nrral Ihb be- blmin-

m N O I I C DEVELOPMENT SERVICE ORGANEATIONS p l m d i n g i s p r w i d e d f o r t b c ~ t t o ertabtioh 8 loesl #*raomie dcvcropment l&mkt

E r as pmidcd undcr Chaptr 17, Laws d Pvm (the Groslrth v a t bill). mc

-at k dteaed to p& S1Wk lor mining for d a t e development organizations, me . amountofSSOkmaybtudfor . admomration,

BUSINBSS NEMrORK GRANIS The amount of $ l a is prwided thou& the b w k s ' ' center for a g m t p q m m to encourage valUMdded ~~ through b ~ a e ~ o r ~ u r t r y ~ i o a a purswnt to Section 75, Chiap?er I?, Iaws of 1m PVBl (tbt Growth Mm-t bill).

For fuxth W m see the schedule entitled 'A-h Cwt.inod Within Other Le@atiun' in the Rmnue aectIon of thie doeumeot.

GmeFnor's vetoes:

SeFtion 306 (17). 'Xbc ~ t n o r rrem mb6cCti011 (13, which ummh # O k Inan tbe public f&ty c o n a i u a i o a l o r a ~ f U n d f 0 r . d - employment h a progrrm under Qapter 17, Lprpp of 1990 F a E m d h r y won.

Section 306 (18). m Gavrrnor WW (la), wb+h StUk hm the @lie kxiq ~ l o r a i t u o h r i n g h r d l o r m ~ Wpttitiwws prymu undcr hpcr 17, hm d 1990 F i Exmold- M i

scc th w (19). Tbc Owernor w m mblwctinn (W), wbidl oumPiks SlOOlr h m tbt public famy mmnaim loan mHag fund bor the M -t matching had under Chapter 17, b d f 9 9 0 H r s t E m p w d i n u g ~

Seetion 306 (26). llte vetoed submxh 0, which emma* W k G m t e for an evmluntioa d tbc washlngton Tccbolqw -tcr.

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Section 307 Department of Fisheries

($ W)

GF-S rn 48,513 18,813

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPIEMENTAL ITEMS 1, PORT OF SEATTLE MITIGATION 2 . HERRING SPAWN-ON-XELP 3 . TREATY MANAGEMENT 4 . Tmm LITIGATION 5. NIX INVESTIGATION 6 . DUNGENESS CRAB MANAGEMENT 7 . COASTAL PINK SHRIMP STUDY 8. EASTBANK HATCHERY COMPLEX 9. HATCHERIES FUNDING 10. WELLS HATCHERIES 11. PRIEST RAPIDS HATCHERY 12. SHELLFISH LITIGATION COSTS 13. CENTENNIAL SAMON PROJECT 14. PMFC MANAGEMENT SERVICE 15. WHITE S!lVRGEON POPULATIONS

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

Comments

1. WRT OF SBATllE MFnGAnON Funding is wded by the M d Seattle to d t o r an d i a mf which built as mitigation for the W of subtidal habitat

2 flERRINGWAWNaN-KELP Funding k pror3d6d b m the sale of spawned h e n i a g q g s t o c d w t a t ~ f i s h y f r o m herring spawed m kslp

3. mnm~mmr -t and v t pIfnr d t h t g fmm m t i o n o antb the h a t No M t T m t g Cou- S u q u m M Ta, and f n d i a n ~ P l a v y ~ l f - ~ ~ n t lgrocment have h c m a d tbe deputmsntk -.

4. TREATY tTnQATTON ~ ~ d t r i k h a t h t i l t d m k k r a l w m r t tor rights to shcllfwb on d lpfidt i-g

pxkatc homgs, f e w and state parb, ma m, ~d ltPgtd bk -t st& W i u b c r e q ~ t o p r w i d e ~ s u p p o i l * the State A!tomey GcntralC eftorrs in t k

5. m ~ a A A T I Q N Funds t k iavlestigatim d Ntlelcar Incflrsion X (NlX)inf&inraporelarmr Wis&e ~ g e a r d a n ~ f o u r y u r z t u d y w i t f i a toerl ##t of about $1 million.

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DUNG- CRAB MAW- FbdiqkpmvidcdbytlwUSDcpartmcntd ~ t o e a l k E t l a d a m l p ~ m o a ~ Ihrngeaers erab.

HATCHERL&SFUNDtuG P u a a i i s p m u i d e d b y ~ ~ a d L i g b t andTKxwaPuMicUtiticicrfmddi~ optnth6 and minkname at the ~ p i , a n d L e w i r ~

P m RAPIDS HA-Y P u n p i n s i s ~ b y t h c G n l l t C Q M t y P U D f o r - p o p e r a - . n d m o a i ~ w t m t K I f o r t h c ~ R a p i b h 4 , i n j m u m P l a w t h t d ~

Department of Fisheries

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1987-89 BIENNIUM

Department of Wildlife ($ m)

Section 308

GF-S OTHER - 7 , 6 3 0 56 ,503 64 .134

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. WILDFIRE PROTECTION 2 . HABITAT MAINTENANCE 3 AGRICULTURAL DAMAGE 4. ANADROMOUS/RESIDENT FISH PRODUCTION 5 . PURPLE rnOSESTRIFE 6 . LAKE ROOSEVELT MITIGATION 7. CRITICAL HABITAT

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BXENNXUM

1. WILDPIRE PRUIECITON Pundiag is prddad to ~ov t f the full biennial #rrt of h protcetioD contrasts and to provide for anticipated additional h e suppressiw eosa

2 HABKAT MANIEWNCE E p n d i t u n ruthwily is prondtd to utilize additional rmnue from f a .ad related to the ust of dtpartmcnt w.

3. AGRICULTURAL DAMAGE Impkmtnts a Blue Mountah elk damage mtml plaa and ~ p - i& f e r a l Mi for the ddM&a@dtural d&magc control w*.

6. ROOSEVEtTWllGATION Pmidaif imdifora task force t o w iocwnmendatioas on the m -t mitigatha ptan.

7. m C A L H A B i T A T Fmida W i n g for inventory of ericieal wiWLife habitat.

4. ANADROMOUS/RESIDENT PLSH PRODUrnON Funding is pmvided for a fdb i l i tp aad c a t ~forotdoublingthtrcdidcntFiPhpdu#iw b p t ~ ) t a r ~ .

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Sections 309,310

1987-89 BIENNIUM

Department of Natural Resonrces ($

GF-S OTHER

56,316 83,737

1989-91 ORZGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS I . AG REVOLVING FUND 2 . HAZARDOUS WASTE-UPLANDS 3. STATEWIDE INVENTORY 4. HAZARDOUS WASTE-AQUATIC 5. DISPOSAL SITE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT 6 . FOREST CAMP #1 7 rn STATE LAND SUPPORT 8 . TIMBER SUPPLY STUDY 9 m R G E N C Y RADXO REIAYS 10. FOREST PWRCHASE/COWITY COLLEGE

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

1, AG REVOLVING FUND Rwidcrfundingto#~vrrAnomcyGen~ (AG) ueludtd from tbE -1 1- buapet-

2 H A Z A R D O U S W ~ U P ~ P u a a i a g i P ~ ~ T ~ h E d maaagcmcnt fu& to Mort6 to identify and dmup b.tudwr sits oa 6mte lands.

3. ~ATEWIDEPlVENMRY Fun& arr pmvidcd to coaduct a stntmidc timber bmatoq.

5. DmosAL SrIE hdANAGEMEm ACCOUNT Additional v d i i u ~ autbodty k pmvi&d to d t o t Bcilh@m Bay ddng the Navy H o m e p o r t P r o j o a ~ . F ~ a r c p m v i d c d by the fcdersl -t

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9. EhUXGKNCY RADIO RPdAYS Tbcdeparbneat'~~budgCtiadlldwfunds to unateur rrrdio repeater6 on DNR Tiusl had. %his appropi i .h adds to the cwrcnt Lnrcl d effort rn meet requests for a 8 d i U *tern

10. IPOREST W R ~ / C O ~ COLLEGE p u n d i n B i s p m v k k d t o p u ~ p r o d ~ t i m b e r h n d r c ~ ~ t r m a n f r m f e ~ t h e s l a t e k t i m b e r ~ m n d ~ g r n i n m m e B t i r a m t ~ ~ t h e l m g t u r n p ~ p i t a l a e e d D d *-vnftr-

Department of Natural Resources

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Section 3x2 Department of Agriculture

($ W)

GF-S rn TOTAL

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION 18,780 1,094 19,874

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. FOOD INSPECTION - VETERINARIAN 2 . BRUCEILOSIS SCREENING 3 TOKYO OFFICE 4. wAsm COLLECTION 5 APP- MAGGOT SURVEY 6 . PREDATOR CONTROL 7 . FOOD TRAWSPORT REGULATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM

2 BRU-SZS SCREENLMG hrsdsuepiovidodtoreplltctfdcrP1rrsoureer witbaravn from the Bnwxllosir progcsm. The #.pe must cootinue t&ng to e m Biuoeua& flee mtatua

6. PRBDATORmNIROL Funds am pmvidtd .B a match fa piedator foDhd " flmtbeUSDepartment0f Ageieul-

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State Convention and Trade Center 1s W)

GF-S OTHER TOTAL

1987-89 BIENNIUM 0 12,162 12,162

1989-91 ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS 1. TEMPLZ BELL CONSTRUCTION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM 0 22,169 22,169

Comments:

I. TEMPL3 BELL CONSTRUCIION Approp~tcs funds donated in 1989 for construction of a Japan= Tempk BtU Housing. The bowing was not fomplcttd by the end OF last biennium, m w~pcnditum havt k n delayad to thk biennium.

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Washington Pollution Liability Reinsurance ($ 000)

GF-S OTHER TOTAL

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS

1. PROGRAM aUTH0RIZATION

SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM TOTAL

TOTAL 1989-91 BIENNIUM 0 536 536

1. PROGRAM AUTHOEUZXTION Funds. s ~ e prpridcd to canthue the ~ t i w a d implemtntation of the Pdlluion LiaWility Rtimm Fundingis&oprovided b r s Q d i t i o n a l s t r f f ~ t o p c r f g i m t k d a i m r a u d i t r a n d ~ f u a n i o n s f o r t b e w