Lead Entity
Advisory Group (LEAG) Meetings
The Lead Entity Advisory Group supports the Lead Entity Program by serving as a forum for discussing lead entity issues and improving the communication between lead entities and the Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB), the Recreation Conservation Office (RCO), the Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office, other state agencies, the Council of Salmon Recovery Regions, and other interested groups.
LEAG is made up of one representative from each of the lead entities across the state. Each lead entity shall appoint a LEAG representative and alternate for their lead entity. Lead entity representatives and alternates can be, but are not limited to, lead entity coordinators, citizen committee members, technical committee members, or watershed stewards.
LEAG Executive Committee is composed of 9 of the LEAG members. LEAG Executive Committee members must include one member from each of four areas across the state (the Coast, the Puget Sound, the Columbia Basin and the Northeast) and five (5) at-large members. At no time should the Executive Committee consist of more than four (4) members from any one area.
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