§ 79A.25.005 Policy — Mission of board
§ 79A.25.010 Definitions
§ 79A.25.020 Director’s powers and duties
§ 79A.25.030 Proportion of motor vehicle fuel tax moneys that are tax on marine fuel
§ 79A.25.040 Marine fuel tax refund account — Moneys derived from tax on marine fuel — Refunding and placement in account — Exception
§ 79A.25.050 Marine fuel tax refund account — Claims for refunds paid from
§ 79A.25.060 Outdoor recreation account — Deposits
§ 79A.25.070 Recreation resource account, motor vehicle fund — Transfers of moneys from marine fuel tax account
§ 79A.25.080 Recreation resource account — Distribution of moneys transferred
§ 79A.25.090 Interest on funds granted by board to be returned to source account
§ 79A.25.100 Conversion of marine recreation land to other uses — Approval — Substitution
§ 79A.25.110 Recreation and conservation funding board — Created — Membership — Terms — Compensation and travel expenses
§ 79A.25.120 Plans for public outdoor recreation land acquisition or improvement — Contents — Submission — Recommendations
§ 79A.25.130 Participation in federal programs — Authority
§ 79A.25.140 Commitments or agreements forbidden unless sufficient funds available — Agreements with federal agencies on behalf of state or local agencies — Conditions
§ 79A.25.150 Assistance furnished by state departments — Appointment of director and personnel — Civil service exemption
§ 79A.25.170 Public parks and recreation sites guide
§ 79A.25.180 Public parks and recreation sites guide — Review and update
§ 79A.25.190 Appropriations by subsequent legislatures
§ 79A.25.200 Recreation resource account
§ 79A.25.210 Firearms range account — Grant program — Rules
§ 79A.25.230 Firearms range account — Gifts and grants
§ 79A.25.240 Grants and loan administration
§ 79A.25.250 Acquisition, development, etc., of urban area parks by recreation and conservation funding board
§ 79A.25.260 Habitat and recreation lands coordinating group — Members — Progress reports — Duties
§ 79A.25.300 Findings
§ 79A.25.310 Washington invasive species council — Created
§ 79A.25.320 Washington invasive species council — Membership
§ 79A.25.330 Washington invasive species council — Goals
§ 79A.25.340 Washington invasive species council — Statewide strategic plan
§ 79A.25.350 Washington invasive species council — Biennial report
§ 79A.25.360 Washington invasive species council — Advisory and technical committees authorized
§ 79A.25.800 Intent
§ 79A.25.820 Strategic plan — Funding eligibility — Regional coordination and cooperative efforts — Data collection and exchange
§ 79A.25.830 Gifts, grants, or endowments
§ 79A.25.902 Short title

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