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Code · Washington · Title 70A — Environmental Health and Safety · Chapter 70A.240

RCW 70A.240.040

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(1)The center's activities must be guided by an advisory board.
(2)The duties of the advisory board are to:
(a)Provide advice and guidance on the annual work plan of the center; and
(b)Evaluate, analyze, and make recommendations on state policies that may affect markets for recyclable materials to the director and the department of commerce.
(3)Except as otherwise provided, advisory board members must be appointed by the director in consultation with the department of commerce as follows:
(a)One member to represent cities;
(b)One member appointed by the Washington association of county solid waste managers to represent counties east of the crest of the Cascade mountains;
(c)One member appointed by the Washington association of county solid waste managers to represent counties west of the crest of the Cascade mountains;
(d)One member to represent public interest groups;
(e)Three members from universities or state and federal research institutions;
(f)Up to seven private sector members to represent all aspects of the recycling materials system, including but not limited to manufacturing and packaging, solid waste management, and at least one not-for-profit organization familiar with innovative recycling solutions that are being used internationally in Scandinavia, China, and other countries;
(g)The chair of the utilities and transportation commission or the chair's designee as a nonvoting member; and
(h)Nonvoting, temporary appointments to the board may be made by the chair of the advisory board where specific expertise is needed.
(4)The initial appointments of the seven private sector members are as follows: Three members with three-year terms and four members with two-year terms. Thereafter, members serve two-year renewable terms.
(5)The advisory board must meet at least quarterly.
(6)The chair of the advisory board must be elected from among the members by a simple majority vote.
(7)The advisory board may adopt bylaws and a charter for the operation of its business for the purposes of this chapter.
(8)The department shall provide staff support to the advisory board.
[ 2019 c 166 s 4 . Formerly RCW 70.370.040 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2019 c 166: See note following RCW 70A.240.010 .
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