Board & Commission Profiles

Below you will find detailed information on each state board and commission to which Gov. Inslee has appointment authority. Click below to view the boards -- these profiles will provide you with the detailed information about each board, including board members. You can also view all recently appointed board members.

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Boards and Commissions

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Quality Award Council Board of Directors, Washington State

Oversees the Governor's Washington State Quality Award program. The purpose of the program is to improve the overall competitiveness of the state's economy by stimulating state industries, businesses, and organizations to bring about measurable success through setting standards of organizational excellence, encouraging self-assessment, identifying successful organizations as role models, and providing a valuable mechanism for pormoting and strengthening a commitment to continuous quality improvement. The Board compiles a list of resources available for organizations interested in productivity improvement, quality techniques, methods of work organization, and upgrading work force skills, making achievement awards, and reviewing related education and research initiatives.
Board Websitehttp://www.wsqa.net/
Policy AreaGeneral Government
Governor Appointments1
Total Board Positions1
Statutory AuthorityRCW 43.06.335
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationUnknown
Term Length (years)0
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Governor appointments a representative to serve on the board of directors of the council.

Real Estate Commission

Examines and licenses real estate brokers and salespeople, holds educational conferences, and administer examinations throughout the state.
Board Websitehttp://www.dol.wa.gov/business/realestate/realestatecommission.html
Policy AreaGeneral Government
Governor Appointments6
Total Board Positions7
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.85.021
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationReimbursement, per diem, $50 day.
Term Length (years)6
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Minimum of two members from eastern Washington; two members from western Washington; with five years experience in selling, operating or managing real estate in this state, or three years in investigative work of a similar nature.

Recreation and Conservation Funding Board

Oversees the statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan and provides grants-in-aid to local government and state agencies for purchase of recreation and habitat land and development of recreational facilities. The Board invests with public funds in parks, trails, beaches, boating facilities, wildlife habitat, and natural areas.
Board Websitehttps://rco.wa.gov/boards/recreation-and-conservation-funding-board/members/
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions8
Statutory AuthorityRCW 79A.25.110
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
Compensation$50, reimbursed for travel and per diem
Term Length (years)3
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Five members of the general public who have an interest and general knowledge of outdoor recreation.

Regents, University of Washington Board of

Governs and oversees the University of Washington. The board supervises, coordinates, manages, and regulates the university, as provided by the state statute.
Board Websitehttps://www.washington.edu/regents/officers/
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments11
Total Board Positions11
Statutory AuthorityRCW 28B.20.100
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
Compensation
Term Length (years)6
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Nine general public members, one student member, and one full-time or emeritus member of the faculty.

The student member must be selected from a list of candidates, of at least three and not more than five, submitted by the governing body of the associated students. The student member must be a full-time student in good standing at the university at the time of appointment. The student member shall hold the office for a term of one year from the first day of July until the first day of July of the following year or until a successor is appointed and qualified, whichever is later.

The governor shall select the faculty member from a list of candidates, of at least two and not more than five, submitted by the faculty senate. The faculty member shall hold the office for a term of three years from the first day of October and until a successor is appointed and qualified.

Except for the term of the student member and the faculty member, no more than the terms of two members will expire simultaneously on the last day of September in any one year.

Regents, Washington State University Board of

Governs and oversees Washington State University. The board supervises, coordinates, manages, and regulates the university, as provided by the state statute.
Board Websitehttp://regents.wsu.edu/
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments11
Total Board Positions11
Statutory AuthorityRCW 28B.30.100
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
Compensation
Term Length (years)6
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: The WSU Board of Regents shall consist of 11 members, one of whom shall be a student and one of whom shall be a full-time or emeritus member of the faculty.

The members shall be appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate, and, except for the student member and faculty member, shall hold their offices for a term of six years from the first day of October and until their successors shall be appointed and qualified.

The governor shall select the student member from a list of candidates, of at least three and not more than five, submitted by the governing body of the associated students. The governor shall select the faculty member from a list of candidates, of at least two and not more than five, submitted by the faculty senate. The faculty member shall hold the office for a term of three years from the first day of October and until a successor is appointed and qualified.

Except for the term of the student member and the faculty member, no more than the terms of two members will expire simultaneously on the last day of September in any one year.

Rehabilitation Council, Washington State

Reviews, analyzes, and advises the general vocational rehabilitation program of responsibilities under the Rehabilitation Act. The Council also develops and reviews the preparation of the state plan, the strategic plan, reports, needs assessments, and evaluations in partnership with the general vocational rehabilitation program. It also prepares and submits an annual report to the Governor, the public, and appropriate state and federal interested parties and provides coordination between the general vocational rehabilitation program and the State Independent Living Council and independent living centers.
Board Websitehttps://www.wsrcwa.org/council
Policy AreaHuman Services
Governor Appointments16
Total Board Positions16
Statutory AuthorityExecutive Order 04-04
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationReimbursement, per diem, disability-related expenses
Term Length (years)3
Statutory Term LimitsNo member may serve more than 2 consecutive terms
Member Requirements: At least one representative of the State Independent Living Council, which representative may be the chairperson or other designee of the Council. At least one representative of a parent training and information center established pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. At least one representative of the Client Assistance Program. At least one vocational rehabilitation counselor, with knowledge of and experience with vocational rehabilitation programs, who shall serve as an ex officio, non-voting member if the counselor is an employee of the state. At least one representative of community rehabilitation program service providers. Four representatives of business, labor, and industry.
Representatives of disability advocacy groups representing a cross section of: individuals with physical, cognitive, sensory, and mental disabilities; and parents, family members, guardians, advocates, or authorized representatives of individuals with disabilities who have difficulty in representing themselves or are unable, due to their disability, to represent themselves. Current or former applicants for, or recipients of, vocational rehabilitation services. At least one representative of directors of any vocational rehabilitation services projects operated by Indian tribes on reservations in Washington with Rehabilitation Act funding. At least one representative from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction or other state educational agency responsible for the public education of students with disabilities who are eligible to receive services under the Rehabilitation Act or under Part B of the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. At least one representative of the state workforce investment board. The Director of the designated state rehabilitation unit, the Department of Social and Health Services' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, shall be an ex officio member.

Renton Technical College Board of Trustees

Establishes and reviews college policies and oversees the general management of Renton Technical College. The Board also sets the college's strategic direction, approves budgets, and represents the public interest and functions to ensure the basic fiscal integrity of the college.
Board Websitehttps://www.rtc.edu/trustees
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions5
Statutory AuthorityRCW 28B.50.100
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
CompensationExpenses only
Term Length (years)5
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Three general public members, one member representing business and one member representing labor.

All trustees must be a resident and qualified elector of the college district and may not be an employee of the community and technical college system, a member of the board of directors of any school district, or a member of the governing board of any public or private educational institution.

The governor shall give consideration to geographical diversity, and representing labor, business, women, and racial and ethnic minorities.

Robert Bree Collaborative

Provides a mechanism through which public and private health care purchasers, health carriers, and providers can work together to identity effective means to improve quality health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of care. The collaborative also identifies and reviews certain high-variation or high-utilization health care services in Washington state that do produce better care outcomes for patients. The collaborative also considers and develops strategies that promote improved care outcomes, such as patient decision aids, provider feedback reports, centers of excellence or other provider qualification standards, and research to improve care quality and outcomes.
Board Websitehttps://www.qualityhealth.org/bree/about/members/
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments27
Total Board Positions27
Statutory AuthorityRCW 70.250.050
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationNone
Term Length (years)0
Statutory Term LimitsCommittee has internal term limits within their bylaws. They will notify us when members' terms expire
Member Requirements: Three representatives of self-funded purchasers for employees; Two representatives of health carriers or third party administrators that have the most fully insured and self-funded covered lives in Washington state; One representative of a health maintenance organization having the most fully insured and self-insured covered lives in Washington state; One representative of a national health carrier, chosen from among three nominees submitted by the association of Washington health plans ; Two physicians, one of which is a primary care provider (either a family physician, an internal medicine physician, or a general pediatrician), representing clinics with fewer than 50 physicians, selected from lists of nominees submitted by the Washington state medical association ; Two physicians representing the largest hospital-based physician systems in the state, selected from a list of five nominees submitted jointly by the Washington state medical association and the Washington state hospital association; One osteopathic physician selected from a list of five nominees submitted by the Washington state osteopathic medical association; Three representatives of hospital systems, at least one of which is responsible for quality, submitted from a list of six nominees from the Washington state hospital association; Two representatives of state-purchased health care programs; and One representative of the Puget Sound Health Alliance.

Salaries for Elected Officials, Citizens' Commission on

Oversees and implements a collaborative salary system that reflects the duties of the elected officials in the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches of state government in support of the Public. The scope includes all judges of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Court, and District Courts.
Board Websitehttps://salaries.wa.gov/commissioners/current-commission-members
Policy AreaGeneral Government
Governor Appointments16
Total Board Positions19
Statutory AuthorityRCW 43.03.305
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationPer diem
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Members are selected by lot by the Secretary of State from registered voters in each congressional district, each of which has one representative member. The other members are selected jointly by the speaker of the house and the president of the senate, and their names are submitted to the Governor for appointment. Five members must have experience in personnel management, one each from the following sectors: business, professional personnel management, legal profession, organized labor, private institution of higher education; one recommended by the state Personnel Resource Board; and one recommended by majority vote of the presidents of the state's four-year institutions of higher education. No member may serve more than two full terms.

Salmon Commission Fraser River Panel, Pacific

The Pacific Salmon Commission Fraser River Panel has special responsibility for in-season regulation of Fraser River-origin sockeye and pink salmon fisheries in southern British Columbia and northern Puget Sound.

Prior to the fishing season, the Panel recommends a fishery regime and a management plan for Panel Area fisheries to the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC). The plan is based on abundance and timing forecasts and escapement targets for Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon stocks provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO); international catch allocation goals set by the agreements between the Parties; domestic catch allocation goals of each country; management concerns for other stocks and species also identified by each country; and historic patterns in migration and fisheries dynamics. The objectives that guide the Panel's decision-making are to achieve the spawning escapement targets, meet international catch allocation goals, and meet domestic catch allocation objectives.

The United States shall be represented on the Fraser River Panel by four Panel members, of whom:

(1) one shall be an official of the United States Government, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise;

(2) one shall be an official of the State of Washington, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise, appointed by the Governor of Washington. The Governor may also designate an alternate Panel member, meeting the same qualifications and having the same term of office, to service in the absence of a Panel member

(3) one shall be appointed from a list submitted by the treaty Indian tribes of individuals with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise for the fisheries for which the Fraser River Panel is responsible; and

(4) one shall be from the commercial sector of the salmon fishing industry concerned with fisheries for which the Fraser River Panel is responsible and shall be appointed by the US Secretary of Commerce from the list of nominations provided by the Governor of Washington. The Secretary may also designate an alternate Panel member, meeting the same qualifications and having the same term of office, to service in the absence of a Panel member.
Board Websitehttps://www.psc.org/about-us/structure/panels/fraser-river/#squelch-taas-tab-content-0-2
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments4
Total Board Positions4
Statutory AuthorityPacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3631)
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: One member and one alternate shall be an official of the State of Washington with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise, appointed by the Governor. One member and one alternate shall be from the commercial sector of the salmon fishing industry concerned with fisheries for which the Fraser River Panel is responsible, and shall be appointed by the US Secretary of Commerce from the list of nominations provided by the Governor of Washington. Designated alternate Panel member will meet the same qualifications and having the same term of office as the primary member.

One member and alternate APPOINTED by the Governor (state official seat). One member and one alternate NOMINATED by the Governor and appointed by US Secretary of Commerce (fishing industry seat).

Salmon Commission Southern Panel, Pacific

Under the terms of the Pacific Salmon Treaty, the Pacific Salmon Commission Southern Panel has responsibility for salmon originating in rivers with mouths south of Cape Caution, with the exception of Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon. The Panel is made up of no more than six representatives and alternates from each country. Membership reflects a range of governmental and fishing interests, including representatives from both the commercial and recreational fishing industries. It provides recommendations and comment on the management of the fisheries in its area of responsibility before and after each season's harvest. This is done by reviewing technical data on annual fishing plans and regulations, and the salmon enhancement programs of each country. The Panel also provides the Commission with specific recommendations for the development of fishery plans.

The United States shall be represented on the southern Panel by six Panel members, of whom:
(1) one shall be an official of the United States Government, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise;
(2) one shall be an official of the State of Oregon, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise;
(3) one shall be an official of the State of Washington, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise, appointed by the Governor of Washington. The Governor may also designate an alternate Panel member, meeting the same qualifications and having the same term of office, to service in the absence of the Panel member
(4) two shall be appointed from a list submitted by the treaty Indian tribes of individuals with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise; and
(5) one shall be from the commercial or recreational sector who is knowledgeable and experienced in the salmon fisheries for which the southern Panel is responsible, and shall be appointed by the US Secretary of Commerce from the list of nominations provided by the Governors of Washington and Oregon. The Secretary may also designate an alternate Panel member, meeting the same qualifications and having the same term of office, to service in the absence of the Panel member. Fishing industry representatives shall each be appointed for one year terms; member and alternate positions shall rotate between the commercial and recreational sectors on an annual basis.
Board Websitehttps://www.psc.org/about-us/structure/panels/southern/#squelch-taas-tab-content-0-2
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments4
Total Board Positions6
Statutory AuthorityPacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3631)
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: One member and one alternate shall be officials of the State of Washington, with salmon fishery management responsibility and expertise. One member and one alternate shall be representatives from the commercial or recreational sector who are knowledgeable and experienced in the salmon fisheries for which the southern Panel is responsible. Fishing industry representatives shall each be appointed for one year terms; member and alternate positions shall rotate between the commercial and recreational sectors on an annual basis.

One member and alternate APPOINTED by the Governor (state official seats). One member and one alternate NOMINATED by the Governors of Washington AND Oregon and appointed by US Secretary of Commerce (fishing industry seats) from the combined list.

Salmon Commission, Pacific

Conserves the Pacific Salmon in order to achieve optimum production, and second, to divide the harvests so that each country reaps the benefits of its investment in salmon management. The commission was formed by the governments of Canada and the United States to implement the Pacific Salmon Treaty.
Board Websitehttp://www.psc.org/index.htm
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments1
Total Board Positions16
Statutory AuthorityFederal Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3631)
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term LimitsNone
Member Requirements: One resident of the States of Oregon or Washington who is knowledgeable or experienced concerning Pacific salmon, appointed by the President from a list of at least six qualified individuals nominated by the Governors of those States. One alternate from the same list to be designated by the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of the Interior.

Salmon Recovery Funding Board

Provides grants to protect and restore salmon habitat and assists related activities from the amounts appropriated to the Board. The Board also makes and executes all manner of contracts and agreements, including accepting gifts, grants, or loans of funds, property, or financial aid in any form from any other source.
Board Websitehttps://rco.wa.gov/boards/salmon-recovery-funding-board/
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions10
Statutory AuthorityRCW 77.85.110
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
Compensation$100 per day plus reimbursed for travel expenses
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: The governor appoints five members of the board. One of the voting members shall be a cabinet-level appointment as the governor's representative to the board. Board members will represent the general public and shall not have a financial or regulatory interest in salmon recovery. The Governor will appoint the chair from the general public members.

School Employees' Benefits Board

The function of the board is to design and approve insurance benefit plans for school employees and to establish eligibility criteria for participation in insurance benefit plans.
Board Websitehttps://www.hca.wa.gov/about-hca/school-employees-benefits-board-sebb-program
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments9
Total Board Positions9
Statutory AuthorityRCW 41.05.740
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationTravel reimbursement
Term Length (years)2
Statutory Term Limitsn/a
Member Requirements: The governor shall appoint the following voting members to the board as follows: (a) Two members from associations representing certificated employees; (b) Two members from associations representing classified employees; (c) Four members with expertise in employee health benefits policy and administration, one of which is nominated by an association representing school business officials; and (d) The director of the authority or his or her designee.

Seattle College District Board of Trustees

Establishes and reviews college policies and oversees the general management of the Seattle College District- Seattle Central College, North Seattle College, South Seattle College, and the Seattle Vocational Institute. The Board also sets the college's strategic direction, approves budgets, and represents the public interest and functions to ensure the basic fiscal integrity of the college.
Board Websitehttp://www.seattlecolleges.com/DISTRICT/district/board.aspx
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions5
Statutory AuthorityRCW 28B.50.100
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
CompensationExpenses only
Term Length (years)5
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Trustees must be a resident and qualified elector of the college district and may not be an employee of the community and technical college system, a member of the board of directors of any school district, or a member of the governing board of any public or private educational institution.

The governor shall give consideration to geographical diversity, and representing labor, business, women, and racial and ethnic minorities.