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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.290

RCW 43.290.015

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The office of international relations and protocol shall:
(1)Advise and assist the governor, the legislature, and other independently elected officials on international developments that may affect the state;
(2)Establish and build government-to-government relationships between the state, foreign governments, and international organizations;
(3)Coordinate protocol for foreign dignitaries visiting the governor, the legislature, the judiciary, and other state agencies and offices, including the appropriate criteria and procedures for the signing of bilateral agreements by the governor on behalf of the state of Washington;
(4)Advise, coordinate, and support engagement between the state, foreign governments, and international partners;
(5)Establish, in coordination with the office of the premier of British Columbia, an intergovernmental exchange between the state and British Columbia, cochaired by the governor and the premier of British Columbia or their designees, concerning issues of mutual interests;
(6)Designate an international engagement advisory committee to leverage the expertise of the state's international engagement community;
(7)Assist institutions of higher education in implementing programs for international cooperation and student exchange; and
(8)Improve coordination between state government and the Washington tourism marketing authority.
[ 2024 c 336 s 5 .]
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