(1) To the extent funds are available, the superintendent of public instruction shall maintain support for statewide coordination for career and technical student organizations by providing program staff support that is available to assist in meeting the needs of career and technical student organizations and their members and students. The superintendent may provide additional support to the organizations through contracting with independent coordinators. (2) Career and technical student organizations eligible for technical assistance and other support services under this section are organizations recognized as career and technical student organizations by: (a) The United States department of education; or (b) The superintendent of public instruction, if such recognition is recommended by the Washington association for career and technical education. (3) Career and technical student organizations eligible for technical assistance and other support services under this section include, but are not limited to: The national FFA organization; family, career, and community leaders of America; skillsUSA; distributive education clubs of America; future business leaders of America; and the technology student association. [ 2011 1st sp.s. c 27 s 4; 2010 1st sp.s. c 37 s 913; 2000 c 84 s 2.]
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