Activities Supporting Recreational Boating in Washington Final Report

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Activities Supporting Recreational Boating in Washington National Association of State Boating Law Administrators Spring Workshop March 3, 2011 Fara Daun, JD Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee

Transcript of Activities Supporting Recreational Boating in Washington Final Report

Activities SupportingRecreational Boating

in WashingtonNational Association of State Boating Law

Administrators Spring WorkshopMarch 3, 2011Fara Daun, JD

Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee

March 3, 2011

Presentation Overview

• Background about JLARC, this study, and Washington

• The 50-State Survey• New information about state recreational

boating in Washington with comparisons among 33 states−Activities−Revenues & Expenditures−Structure of State Recreational Boating Activities

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Washington is Rich in Both Marine and Inland Waters

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With more than 264,000 registered recreational vessels, Washington ranks 19th in the US

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Who Is JLARC?

• The Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee (JLARC) is a joint (bicameral), bi-partisan committee of 16 legislators.− Joint Committee equally divided between House and

Senate Legislators− Bi-partisan—There is no majority on the committee− Governed by statute and an Executive Committee

• Staffed by the Legislative Auditor and a professional nonpartisan staff

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What Does JLARC Do?

• Fundamentally, we answer questions for the Legislature

• The reports we issue may have many different titles − E.g., assessments, evaluations, sunset reviews, analyses,

studies, audits

• However, ALL assignments are conducted using a performance auditing process− The most important thing about performance auditing is

the process used to answer questions and make conclusions about those answers

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Why Is That Important?

• JLARC must adhere to Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS)− Work must be objective and independent − Findings must be based on evidence − Conclusions must be tied to criteria

• Agencies do a confidential “technical review” • Agencies also submit a formal written response

that is included in final report• Report is confidential until presented to JLARC• Legislators cannot change the report results

outcomeState Activities Supporting Recreational Boating in WA 6

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Why This Study?

• Advocates asked the Legislature for a very large study and the fiscal note was too high

• JLARC was asked to cover what Legislators saw as the main issues within our regular budget

• Advocates raised two main issues with JLARC− Wanted the “Oregon model” (but had misunderstandings

about what that meant)− Believed that all boating-related revenue should be used

for boating and did not believe they were receiving any benefits from dollars deposited to the state general fund.

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Study Examines the 2007-09 Biennium and Answers 4 Questions

1. What state activities support recreational boating?

2. What are the revenue sources and expenditures for state recreational boating activities?

3. What is the organizational structure of state recreational boating activities in Washington?

4. How does Washington’s approach to funding and organizational structure compare to the approaches other states have taken?

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National Survey Provided Basis for Comparing Washington and Other States

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Activities

Organization

Registration

Funding

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JLARC Received Survey Responses from 33 States

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WA

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CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SDMN

ND

LA

AR

MO

IA

TX

NM

WVKY

INOH

IL

MIWI

NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

Source: JLARC survey of state boating administrators.

Response receivedNo response received

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What Are State Recreational Boating Activities?

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What Is a State Recreational Boating Activity?

• In Washington:−No definition in statute−No definition in administrative rule−Bigger than the US Coast Guard contract

• How would you approach developing a comprehensive list of state recreational boating activities in your state?

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JLARC Developed a 2-Part Test

1.Is the activity a STATE Activity?• Is the activity administered or operated by at

least one state agency?• Is it funded with state funds?• Do non-state dollars have to pass through a

state agency?• Does federal law require state oversight or

other state involvement?2.Is the activity PRIMARILY concerned with

RECREATIONAL boating?

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Boating Activities Fall into Four Categories

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Boater Safety & Education

Marine Law Enforcement

Infrastructure & Access

Environmental Boating

State owned or operated:• Marine or aquatic parks• Marinas• Boat launches, moorage floats,

docks, and buoys

Grants for:• Water access for motorized and

hand-launch boats• Buoys, floats, docks, and marinas

Infrastructure & Access

• Boating safety activities PLUS • Marine law enforcement emphasis

patrols for:─ Boating under the influence─ Life-jacket or personal flotation

device compliance• Accident investigation• Search and rescue

Marine Law Enforcement

• Aquatic invasive species prevention• Aquatic invasive species enforcement• Sewage and bilge pump-outs, floating

restrooms, or other sanitary facilities• Clean Vessel Act programs• Clean Marina programs• Derelict vessel removal programs• Derelict gear removal programs• Oil and fuel spill

prevention/education programs• Marine fire prevention programs

Environmental Boating

• Vessel registration system• Recreational boating accident

reporting• Boater safety education courses• Navigation aids• Vessel safety inspections• Other boating safety or boater

education programs

Boater Safety & Education

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States Averaged 18 State Recreational Boating Activities

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WA

OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SD

MN

ND

LA

AR

MO

IA

TX

NM

WVKY

INOH

IL

MIWI

NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

NJ

9 - 1516 - 2021 - 30

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Percentage of Boating Activities for Which the BLA is Responsible

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WA

OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SD

MN

ND

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NM

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INOH

IL

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NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

NJ

5% - 42%43% - 62%63% - 100%

What are Boating-Related Revenues?

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What Are Boating-Related Revenues?

• In Washington:−No definition in statute−No definition in administrative rule−Immediately apparent that there were many

sources of revenue being used for boating

• How would you approach identifying boating-related revenues in your state?

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JLARC Developed Criteria Tied to the Boat and the Boater

• JLARC identified revenue as “boating-related” if it was related to a recreational vessel’s

−Ownership−Sale−Transfer−Use

• Excluded “generally-applicable” revenues from calculations

−Sales & Use Tax−Business & Occupations Tax

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States Averaged 12.6 Sources of Boating-Related Revenue

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WA

OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SD

MN

ND

LA

AR

MO

IA

TX

NM

WVKY

INOH

IL

MIWI

NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

NJ

WA

4 - 1011 - 1415 - 2130

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14 States Receive General Fund $Boating $ Go to General Fund in 25 States

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OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

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LA

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PA

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MA

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$ from GF - yes$ from GF - noRev to GF

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Revenues and Expenditures Go To and Come from Different “Funds”

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Revenue Source #1Revenue Source #2

Revenue Source #3Revenue Source #4

Revenue Source #3Revenue Source #5

Revenue Source #6

General Fund

General Expense #1General Expense #2

General Expense #3General Expense #4

Restricted Expense #1Restricted Expense #2

Restricted Expense #3

Dedicated Expense #1

Restricted Fund #1

Dedicated Fund #2

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$70.9 Million of Boating Revenue from 30 Sources Was Deposited to 14 Funds

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$5,366 General Fund-Federal$4,607 Derelict Vessel Removal Acct

$2,067 Parks Recreation & Stewardship Acct (PRSA)$1,403 Freshwater Aquatic Weeds Acct$1,227 Aquatic Lands Enhancement Acct (ALEA)$1,004 Resource Management Cost Acct

$550 Freshwater Aquatic Algae Control Acct$300 Boater Safety Certification Fee Acct

$275 Aquatic Invasive Species Enforcement Acct

$826 Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Acct

$286 Wildlife Acct-State

($13)Marine Fuel Tax Refund Acct

General Fund-State $41,632 Recreation Resources Acct $11,351

Washington2007-09 Total: $70.9 M

($ in Thousands)Report Pages 8-9

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States With More Activities Are Likely to Have More Boating-Related Revenue Sources

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In 2007-09, Washington Spent $54 Million on State Recreational Boating Activities

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Boating-Related Revenues Support Most Recreational Boating Expenditures

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Source: JLARC analysis of LEAP and agency financial data.

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Most Recreational Boating Expenditures Are for Infrastructure and Access

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($ in Millions)

Boater Safety & Education

$2.9 M5%

Marine Law Enforcement

$9.5 M

18%

Infrastructure & Access

$30.0 M

56%

Environment$11.6 M

21%

Total: $54.0 MSource: JLARC analysis of LEAP and agency financial data.

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Challenges in Looking at the Fiscal Data

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Challenging to Make Meaningful Funding Comparisons Between States

• States using the same revenue sources to support boating may look very different

• 17 of 33 responding states receive no General Fund dollars

• Same revenue sources may be deposited to different kinds of accounts in different states−State’s General Fund−Funds dedicated to boating

• Some boating-related revenues may be distributed directly to local government

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There Are Limitations on the Fiscal Data

• We could not collect accurate, comprehensive expenditure data across states

• As expected, survey respondents appeared to know more about the sources of revenue than the types of funds into which they were deposited−Terminology is not the same from state to state−BLA is usually not a fiscal analyst position

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How Are State Recreational Boating Programs Structured and Organized?

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Survey Examined Agency Type and Centralization

• JLARC asked each state to identify the lead agency for recreational boating

• Each state identified the agency that housed their State Boating Law Administrator as the Lead Agency

• Some Lead Agencies were “multi-type” agencies−Authority in a multi-type agency covered at least

3 areas

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Single Agency States Identified Only 1 Agency with Boating Responsibilities

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CA

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IDWY

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UT

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NM

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NC

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FL

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MA

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AK

HI

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Multi-Type Agencies

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Moderately Centralized StatesIdentified 2 – 4 Agencies

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CA

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NV

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AZ

UT

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INOH

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FL

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AK

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NJ

Multi-Type Agencies

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Decentralized StatesIdentified 5 or More Agencies

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NJ

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No Correlation Between Organization Style and Activities or Revenue Sources• JLARC analyzed whether there was a

relationship between how centralized a program was and:−How many activities it engaged in−How many revenue sources it reported

• JLARC found no relationship

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What Kind of Office Houses the Boating Law Administrator?

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WA

OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SD

MN

ND

LA

AR

MO

IA

TX

NM

WVKY

INOH

IL

MIWI

NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

NJ

Parks & RecreationLaw EnforcementBoatingOther

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Boating Programs with Law Enforcement BLAs Differ From Other Programs

States where the Boating Law Administrator is housed in a law enforcement unit are less likely to engage in environmental or infrastructure and access activities. Consequently they may have a narrower scope of activities than other states

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How Do StatesCoordinate on Cross-AgencyIssues?

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Interagency Working Groups

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WA

OR

CA

MT

NV

IDWY

AZ

UT

OK

KSCO

NE

SD

MN

ND

LA

AR

MO

IA

TX

NM

WVKY

INOH

IL

MIWI

NC

SC

FL

GAALMS

TN

VA

PA

NYRI

MA

NHVT ME

DE

CT

MD

AK

HI

NJ

1 group2 groups3 groups5 groups

Interagency Boating safety

Aquatic Invasive Species

Oil/Fuel Spill Sanitation

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Washington Is Less Centralized but Has More Interagency Coordination Than Most Other States

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Seven State Agencies Are Involved in State Recreational Boating Activities

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Note: Difference between sum and total due to rounding.

$956

$3

Parks & RecreationTotal: $26,289

Recreat. & Conserv. Total: $9,160

Fish & WildlifeTotal: $8,727

Natural ResourcesTotal: $6,540

EcologyTotal: $2,313

LicensingTotal: $956State Patrol

Total: $3

$788 $5,752

$2,845

$1,969

$6,606

$50

$15,434

$9,110

$4,659 $1,223

$2,313

Environment $11,571

Access & Infrastructure $29,991Marine Law Enforcement $ 9,501

Boater Safety & Education $ 2,925

Category Total

Grand Total $53,989

Source: JLARC analysis of LEAP and agency financial data.

$2,280

($ in Thousands)

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Washington’s Organizational Structure Includes Local Governments

Over $15 million in grants to local governments and organizations

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Source: JLARC analysis of LEAP and agency financial data. 2007-09 Biennial Total: $15,011

Marine Law Enforcement

$5,843

($ in Thousands)

Boater Safety & Education

$21

Infrastructure & Access$6,240

Environmental Boating$2,907

Report Pages 14-15, Appendix 3

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State Agencies Collaborate on a Range of Boating Activities

• Agency Boating Committee (ABC)• Boating Safety Council• Invasive Species Council• Boating Programs Advisory Committee• Oil Spill Advisory Council (repealed 2010)• Pacific Oil Spill Prevention & Education Team• Clean Vessel Environmental Advisory

Committee

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ABC Committee Coordinates Across Four Agencies

• Staff-level committee created in response to the “Ross Report”−Recreation & Conservation Office−Parks & Recreation Commission−Department of Fish & Wildlife−Department of Natural Resources

• Focus is on statewide and cross-agency issues. Two examples are:−Currently developing Overwater Structures

Standards−boat.wa.gov website

State Activities Supporting Recreational Boating in WA 45Report Page 15, Appendix 8

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Boat.wa.gov Provides Washington Boating Information in One Place

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Final Thoughts

• In a decentralized structure, boating program gains experts, especially in highly technical areas, that it might not otherwise have because boating represents only a tiny piece of what they do

• Because boating is tied to all kinds of other, non-recreational, issues with complex requirements, revenues and expenditure tracking is always likely to be complex

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Thank You

Contact:

Fara DaunJoint Legislative Audit & Review [email protected]

www.jlarc.leg.wa.gov