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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Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Commission

The purpose of the Commission is to propose recommendations to the appropriate executive agency or legislature regarding to issues related to long-term care and services. The Commission’s recommendations and decisions must be guided by the joint goals of maintaining benefit adequacy and maintaining fund solvency and sustainability.
Board Websitehttps://www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa/stakeholders/long-term-services-and-supports-ltss-trust-commission
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments10
Total Board Positions21
Statutory Authority
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationExpense Reimbursement in Accordance with RCW 43.03.250 & 43.03.050 & 43.03.060
Term Length (years)2
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: The Commission consists of ten Governor appointed members as identified by the position requirements.

Lottery Commission

Serves as the administrative rulemaking authority for Washington's Lottery, The Commission sets prices of tickets, prizes, frequency of contests, manner and time of payments to winners and licenses lottery ticket agents, and maintain public supervision to ensure Washington State citizen's interests are served.
Board Websitehttps://www.walottery.com/About/Commissioners.aspx
Policy AreaGeneral Government
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions5
Statutory AuthorityRCW 67.70.030
Public Disclosure Required?Yes
Senate Confirmation Required?Yes
CompensationReimbursement and per diem
Term Length (years)6
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: None specified by law.

Lower Columbia College Board of Trustees

Establishes and reviews college policies and oversees the general management of the Lower Columbia 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 Websitehttp://lowercolumbia.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: 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.

Marine Resources Advisory Council

Responsible for maintaining a sustainable coordinated focus on ocean acidification; advising and working with the Washington Ocean Acidification Center on the effects and sources of ocean acidification; delivering recommendations to the Governor and Legislature on ocean acidification; seeking public and private funding resources to support the Council's recommendations; and assisting in conducting public education activities regarding ocean acidification.
Board Websitehttp://oainwa.org/mrac/
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments8
Total Board Positions27
Statutory AuthorityRCW 43.06.338
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: (1) The governor or the governor's designee;

(2) The director or commissioner, or the director's or commissioner's designee, of the following agencies:

(A) The department of ecology;

(B) The department of natural resources;

(C) The department of fish and wildlife;

(D) The state parks and recreation commission;

(E) The department of commerce; and

(F) Washington sea grant;

(3) The following members of the Washington coastal marine advisory council established by the department of ecology and as existing on January 15, 2013:

(A) One citizen from a coastal community;

(B) Two persons representing coastal commercial fishing;

(C) One representative from a coastal conservation group;

(D) One representative from a coastal economic development group;

(E) One representative from an educational institution;

(F) Two representatives from energy industries or organizations, one of which must be from the
coast;

(G) One person representing coastal recreation;

(H) One person representing coastal recreational fishing;

(I) One person representing coastal shellfish aquaculture;

(J) One representative from the coastal shipping industry;

(K) One representative from a science organization;

(L) One representative from the coastal Washington sustainable salmon partnership;

(M) One representative from a coastal port; and

(N) One representative from each outer coast marine resources committee, to be selected by the marine resources committee.

Sec. 2 expires June 30, 2032.

Massage Examining Board

Examines candidates for licensure and registration, and recommends and adopts rules and regulations for administering the regulatory law. The Board also evaluates, approves, and designates those schools, programs, and apprenticeship programs including all current and proposed curriculum, faculty, and health, sanitation, and facility standards from which graduation will be accepted as proof of an applicant's eligibility to take the licensing examination.
Board Websitehttps://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/massage-therapist/board-information
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments7
Total Board Positions7
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.108.020
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationNot to exceed $250 per day, travel expenses
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term LimitsNo member may serve more than two successive full terms.
Member Requirements: Five members shall be massage therapists licensed under this chapter with at least three years' experience in the practice of massage immediately preceding their appointment and shall at all times during their terms remain licensed massage therapists. One member shall be a consumer whose occupation does not include the administration of health activities or the provision of health services and who has no material financial interest in the provision of health care services. One member shall be a massage educator or massage school owner with at least three years' experience in the teaching or administration of direct student learning of the practice of massage. The educator or school owner is not required to be a licensed massage therapist. The member shall recuse themselves from any board deliberations or decision making involving the school or educational program with which the member is professionally affiliated.

No member may serve more than two successive full terms.

Medical Commission, Washington

Regulates the competency and quality of medical professionals licensed to practice medicine and surgery by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing qualifications for licensing, consistent standards of practice, continuing competency mechanisms and discipline.
Board Websitehttps://wmc.wa.gov/medical-commission-members
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments21
Total Board Positions21
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.71.015
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation$250/dayTravel reimbursement
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term LimitsTwo consecutive terms
Member Requirements: Thirteen members licensed to practice medicine in the state; two members licensed as physician assistants; and four members of the general public. Each congressional district in the state must have at least one physician member. If a physician, they must be licensed to practice in the state for at least five years. Public members may not be a member of any other health care licensing board or have fiduciary obligation to a facility rendering health services regulated by the commission, or have financial interest in the rendering of such services.

Naturopathy, State Board of

Adopts rules and sets minimum education and experience requirements. Board also prepares and administers licensing examinations and determines alternative training requirements. It further implements a continuing competency program and disciplines licensed Naturopaths for unprofessional conduct.
Board Websitehttps://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/naturopathic-physician/board-naturopathy
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments7
Total Board Positions7
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.36A.150
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation$50 per diem and travel reimbursement
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Five members of the Board must be licensed Naturopaths and two members must be members of the public. The public members of the board may not be a member of any other health care licensing board or commission, have a fiduciary obligation to a facility rendering services regulated under this chapter, or have a material or financial interest in the rendering of services regulated under this chapter.

North Pacific Research Board

The North Pacific Research Board supports peer-reviewed scientific research in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands and Arctic Ocean to inform effective management and sustainable use of marine resources. Proposals are selected for funding through the annual research program or the long-term monitoring program. NPRB also develops and implements multi-institution, interdisciplinary science projects under the integrated ecosystem research program to create a more integrated understanding of Alaska’s ocean ecosystems. Additionally, NPRB administers a graduate student research award program that encourages students to pursue scientific and scholarly research that addresses management issues in northern seas.

The board is comprised of twenty members representing federal, state and other entities. Ten members are ex-officio members who serve by virtue of their holding a particular position within an organization. Nine additional members are appointed by the Secretary of Commerce from nominations provided by the governors of the states of Alaska (five seats), Washington (three seats), and Oregon (one seat). The final member represents fishing interests and is nominated by the Board and appointed by the Secretary.
Board Websitehttp://www.nprb.org/
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments3
Total Board Positions20
Statutory Authority43 USC § 1474d. Environmental Improvement and Restoration Fund
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)3
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Three members nominated by the Governor of Washington and appointed by the Secretary of Commerce. Three nominations shall be submitted for each member to be appointed. The members of the Board shall be individuals knowledgeable by education, training, or experience regarding fisheries or marine ecosystems in the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, or Arctic Ocean.

The legislation prescribes individual terms of three years, but no limits on the number of terms a member may have

Northwest Straits Citizens Advisory Commission

Provides an ecosystem focus on the marine resources of the Northwest Straits as a whole and helps to mobilize science to focus on key priorities. The Commission also guides and provides resources to the Marine Resource Committees, and serves as a forum for coordination and consensus-building. Its members represent each of the Marine Resource Committees, tribes, the Puget Sound Partnership and additional appointments by the Governor.
Board Websitehttps://www.nwstraits.org/about-us/commission/
Policy AreaNatural Resources and Environment
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions13
Statutory AuthorityPL 105-384 Section 401 & the Murray-Metcalf Report to the Convenors
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationTravel reimbursement
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: None specified by law.

Nursing Home Administrators, Board of

Administers licensure or registration process for nursing home administrators.
Board Websitehttps://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/nursing-home-administrator/board-nursing-home-administrators-bnha
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments11
Total Board Positions11
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.52.040
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation$250 per day and travel reimbursement
Term Length (years)5
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: The State Board of Nursing Home Administrators shall consist of eleven members appointed by the governor. Six members shall be persons licensed under this chapter who have at least four years actual experience in the administration of a licensed nursing home in this state. At least one, but not more than two, of the six administrator members shall be an administrator of an assisted living facility or a continuing care retirement community. Three members shall be representatives of one or more of the following: a) Licensed health care professionals providing medical or nursing services in nursing homes who are privately or self-employed, b) Faculty or administrators of educational institutions who have special knowledge of health care education, long-term care, or care of the aged or elderly; or c) Persons currently employed in areas related to the long-term care field including, but not limited to, pharmacy, home health, adult family homes, or therapy services. Two members shall be members of the health care consuming public who are residents of nursing homes or family members of nursing home residents or persons eligible for Medicare.

Nursing, Washington State Board of

Regulates the competency and quality of licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, advanced registered nurse practitioner sand nursing technicians. Commission establishes, monitors, and enforces licensing, consistent standards of practice, continuing competency mechanisms, and discipline. It also investigates complaints against nurses and serve as a reviewing member on disciplinary cases and hearing panels.
Board Websitehttps://nursing.wa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/commission-members
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments15
Total Board Positions15
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.79.070
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation$250 per day
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: Members include three public members, three licensed practical nurses, seven registered nurses, and two advanced registered nurse practitioners. Members must be citizens of the United States and Washington state residents. Nursing members must be licensed to practice nursing in Washington with at least three years of experience and engaged in nursing practice within two years of appointment. Public members may not be a member of any other healthcare licensing board or commission, have a fiduciary obligation to a facility rendering health care services, or have a financial interest in the rendering of health care services. Members may not serve more than two consecutive full terms.

Occupational Therapy Practice Board

Administers, coordinates, and enforces the statutes relating to occupational therapists.
Board Websitehttps://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/occupational-therapist-and-occupational-therapy-assistant/occupational-therapy-practice-board
Policy AreaHealth
Governor Appointments5
Total Board Positions5
Statutory AuthorityRCW 18.59.120
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation$50/day, per diem and travel reimbursement
Term Length (years)3
Statutory Term LimitsNo person shall be appointed to serve more than two consecutive full terms
Member Requirements: Three licensed occupational therapists with five years experience; one licensed occupational therapy assistant with five years experience; one member of the general public with interest in the rights of consumers of health services.

Office of Independent Investigations Advisory Board

Concerning investigation of potential criminal conduct arising from police use of force, including custodial injuries, and other officer-involved incidents.
Board Websitehttps://oii.wa.gov/oii-advisory-board
Policy AreaPublic Safety
Governor Appointments11
Total Board Positions11
Statutory AuthorityRCW 43.102.130
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
CompensationTravel and Expenses reimbursement per RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060
Term Length (years)
Statutory Term Limits3 year terms and until their successors are appointed
Member Requirements: Provide input to the director on the plans required to be developed for the office including the regional investigation teams; staffing; training for personnel; procedures for engagement with individuals involved in any case under the jurisdiction of the office, as well as families and the community; recommendations to the legislature; and other input as requested by the governor or director; Participate in employment interviews as requested by the governor or director; and Receive briefings or reports from the director relating to data, trends, and other relevant issues, as well as cases under investigation to the extent permitted by law. Advisory board members must complete training to utilize an antiracist lens in their duties as advisory board members.

Olympic College Board of Trustees

Establishes and reviews college policies and oversees the general management of the Olympic 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.olympic.edu/about/administration/board-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: 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.

Opportunity Scholarship Board

Identifies eligible education and training programs for purposes of the opportunity scholarship, selects institutions of higher education to receive opportunity expansion awards, and makes recommendations with respect to funding sources for opportunity expansion awards. With the program administrator, the Board must set annual fund raising goals and solicit funds.
Board Websitehttp://www.waopportunityscholarship.org/about/board-of-directors
Policy AreaEducation
Governor Appointments11
Total Board Positions11
Statutory AuthorityRCW 28B.145.020
Public Disclosure Required?No
Senate Confirmation Required?No
Compensation
Term Length (years)4
Statutory Term Limits
Member Requirements: With respect to two of these appointments, the Governor is to consider names from a list provided by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate. Four of the persons appointed by the Governor are to be selected from a list of nominees provided by the private sector donors to the Opportunity Scholarship and Opportunity Expansion programs. Upon request, the Governor may request that the donors submit an additional list or lists. The members shall elect the Chair.