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Code · Washington · Title 89 — Reclamation, Soil Conservation, and Land Settlement · Chapter 89.08

RCW 89.08.410

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The state conservation commission may authorize grants to conservation districts from moneys appropriated to the commission for such purposes as provided in this section. Such grants shall be awarded annually on or before the last day of June of each year and shall be made only to those conservation districts that apply for the grants. The conservation commission may adopt rules pertaining to eligibility and distribution of these funds. The conservation commission shall submit a report on the distribution of these funds to the appropriate committees of the legislature by September 30, 2007.
[ 2005 c 31 s 1 ; 1989 c 18 s 2 .]
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Effective date — 2005 c 31: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [April 13, 2005]." [ 2005 c 31 s 2 .]
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