H-5288.2  _______________________________________________

 

                          HOUSE BILL 3170

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State of Washington      56th Legislature  2000 1st Special Session

 

By Representatives H. Sommers, Huff, Scott, Mulliken, Doumit, Mielke, Grant, Carrell, Linville, Ericksen, Edwards, Barlean, Fisher, Campbell, Dunshee, D. Schmidt, Haigh, Koster, Hurst, Sump, Conway, Alexander, Dickerson, McIntire, Schual‑Berke, Santos, Buck, Rockefeller, Schoesler, Kastama, Keiser, Romero, Cairnes, Regala, Fortunato, Carlson, McDonald, Hatfield, Kessler, Ruderman, Ogden, Cooper, Wood, Miloscia, O'Brien, Anderson, Wolfe, Lovick, Lantz, Veloria, Stensen, Benson, Woods, Lisk, Skinner, Talcott, Ballasiotes, Hankins, Pennington, Thomas and Esser

 

Read first time 03/21/2000.  Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

Providing financial assistance to local governments.


    AN ACT Relating to financial assistance to local governments; amending RCW 43.135.035; adding new sections to chapter 43.135 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.79 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 39.42 RCW; creating a new section; making appropriations; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  A new section is added to chapter 43.135 RCW to read as follows:

    The legislature recognizes the need for ongoing financial assistance to local governments for the purposes of public safety, criminal justice, public health, shorelines protection, and other operations.

    Therefore, it is the intent of the legislature that the state provide funding for the current and future fiscal bienna for a portion of local governments' costs for these programs and services that are the ongoing responsibility of the recipient local government.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  A new section is added to chapter 43.135 RCW to read as follows:

    (1) Moneys appropriated in sections 4 and 5, chapter . . ., Laws of 2000 (sections 4 and 5 of this act) shall be used to supplant a portion of the costs of existing local programs, as specified in this section:

    (a) In section 4, chapter . . ., Laws of 2000 (section 4 of this act), moneys are provided for the superior court system, police operations, crime prevention, care and custody of prisoners, and legal services; and

    (b) In section 5, chapter . . ., Laws of 2000 (section 5 of this act), moneys are provided for municipal court systems, police operations, crime prevention, care and custody of prisoners, and legal services.

    (2) Moneys appropriated in sections 4 and 5, chapter . . ., Laws of 2000 (sections 4 and 5 of this act) constitute a transfer to the state of local government costs under RCW 43.135.060(2).

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ASSISTANCE.  The following amounts are appropriated from the health services account to the office of financial management for distribution to the following counties or health districts in the amounts designated:

 

                                                                                  1999-2001

County or Health District                FY 2000              FY 2001             Biennium

 

Adams County Health District              13,472               32,023               45,495

Asotin County Health District             26,568               63,455               90,023

Benton-Franklin Health District          488,007            1,166,106            1,654,113

Chelan-Douglas Health District            70,854              168,323              239,177

Clallam County Health and Human Services Department            60,756              144,780       205,536

Southwest Washington Health District     340,203            1,198,244            1,538,447

Columbia County Health District           17,552               42,020               59,572

Cowlitz County Health Department         115,242              274,521              389,763

Garfield County Health District            6,513               15,576               22,089

Grant County Health District              43,068              101,997              145,065

Grays Harbor Health Department            79,956              190,308              270,264

Island County Health Department           33,325               79,070              112,395

Jefferson County Health and Human Services 33,688               80,529              114,217

Seattle-King County Department of Public Health 3,623,823    8,835,544           12,459,367

Bremerton-Kitsap County Health District  239,942              573,169              813,111

Kittitas County Health Department         34,369               81,768              116,137

Klickitat County Health Department        21,250               50,756               72,006

Lewis County Health Department            44,160              104,953              149,113

Lincoln County Health Department           9,159               21,760               30,919

Mason County Department of Health Services 36,218               86,621              122,839

Okanogan County Health District           27,132               64,516               91,648

Pacific County Health Department          33,551               80,255              113,806

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department 1,043,455            3,073,075            4,116,530

San Juan County Health and Community Services 13,308            31,866               45,174

Skagit County Health Department           87,172              207,173              294,345

Snohomish Health District                965,481            2,305,859            3,271,340

Spokane County Health District           908,599            2,172,447            3,081,046

Northeast Tri-County Health District      42,503              101,483              143,986

Thurston County Health Department        254,344              607,019              861,363

Wahkiakum County Health Department         5,960               14,283               20,243

Walla Walla County-City Health Department 74,137              176,458              250,595

Whatcom County Health Department         362,419              866,404            1,228,823

Whitman County Health Department          33,991               80,222              114,213

Yakima Health District                   266,361              634,680              901,041

 

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS  $9,456,538    $23,727,263   $33,183,801

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.  COUNTY CORPORATION ASSISTANCE.  Subject to section 2 of this act, the following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to the office of financial management for distribution to the following counties in the amounts designated:

 

                                                     1999‑2001

County                      FY 2000       FY 2001     Biennium

 

Adams                       128,162       501,826      629,988

Asotin                      136,981       479,033      616,014

Benton                      483,859     1,883,001    2,366,860

Chelan                      179,876       698,835      878,711

Clallam                      80,006       311,782      391,788

Clark                       110,101       432,958      543,059

Columbia                    161,529       667,785      829,314

Cowlitz                     220,559       832,927    1,053,486

Douglas                     313,681       909,324    1,223,005

Ferry                       117,626       484,837      602,463

Franklin                    121,173       471,203      592,376

Garfield                    163,139       680,071      843,210

Grant                       159,807       621,395      781,202

Grays Harbor                 97,806       380,022      477,828

Island                      115,240       302,504      417,744

Jefferson                    42,297       164,678      206,975

King                        478,096     1,869,386    2,347,482

Kitsap                       84,087       330,598      414,685

Kittitas                    101,131       392,568      493,699

Klickitat                    36,817       135,606      172,423

Lewis                       163,896       638,560      802,456

Lincoln                     102,254       414,306      516,560

Mason                       600,137     1,629,265    2,229,402

Okanogan                    352,831     1,010,748    1,363,579

Pacific                     204,291       651,728      856,019

Pend Oreille                138,708       558,807      697,515

Pierce                      221,074       868,454    1,089,528

San Juan                     14,633        56,797       71,430

Skagit                      252,633       983,498    1,236,131

Skamania                     26,486       126,365      152,851

Snohomish                   177,762       700,845      878,607

Spokane                     143,868       563,861      707,729

Stevens                     561,954     1,434,476    1,996,430

Thurston                    240,751       662,538      903,289

Wahkiakum                   145,072       604,010      749,082

Walla Walla                  43,444       168,975      212,419

Whatcom                      70,851       277,220      348,071

Whitman                      24,237        94,372      118,609

Yakima                    1,131,490     3,556,491    4,687,981

 

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $7,948,345    $27,551,655   $35,500,000

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.  CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ASSISTANCE.  Subject to section 2 of this act, the following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to the office of financial management for distribution to the following cities and municipalities in the amounts designated:

   

                                                     1999‑2001

City                        FY 2000       FY 2001     Biennium

 

Aberdeen                     43,600       166,181      209,781

Airway Heights               38,735       147,933      186,668

Albion                       18,025        69,133       87,158

Algona                        9,829        37,292       47,121

Almira                        2,499         9,536       12,035

Anacortes                    25,924        98,089      124,013

Arlington                    15,437        58,598       74,035

Asotin                       13,279        52,328       65,607

Auburn                       70,322       266,076      336,398

Bainbridge Island            89,487       339,325      428,812

Battle Ground                37,252       141,026      178,278

Beaux Arts                      544         2,060        2,604

Bellevue                    191,592       724,916      916,508

Bellingham                  134,566       510,799      645,365

Benton City                  26,013        99,419      125,432

Bingen                        2,238         8,271       10,509

Black Diamond                65,866       252,179      318,045

Blaine                        7,602        28,857       36,459

Bonney Lake                  48,301       183,343      231,644

Bothell                      50,171       189,830      240,001

Bremerton                    80,205       293,983      374,188

Brewster                      4,073        15,111       19,184

Bridgeport                   51,414       197,116      248,530

Brier                       148,377       569,076      717,453

Buckley                      20,739        78,824       99,563

Bucoda                       13,286        50,936       64,222

Burien                       96,319       363,037      459,356

Burlington                   10,016        37,902       47,918

Camas                        19,610        74,198       93,808

Carbonado                    15,419        59,122       74,541

Carnation                     3,501        13,272       16,773

Cashmere                     24,883        95,073      119,956

Castle Rock                   7,451        28,125       35,576

Cathlamet                     1,988         7,510        9,498

Centralia                    37,677       139,653      177,330

Chehalis                     12,646        47,850       60,496

Chelan                        7,114        27,005       34,119

Cheney                       82,611       315,583      398,194

Chewelah                     11,478        43,566       55,044

Clarkston                    25,801        96,647      122,448

Cle Elum                      3,178        12,019       15,197

Clyde Hill                   22,799        87,079      109,878

Colfax                       13,043        49,461       62,504

College Place               147,511       565,148      712,659

Colton                        6,334        24,269       30,603

Colville                      8,547        32,346       40,893

Conconully                    3,443        13,180       16,623

Concrete                      4,728        18,003       22,731

Connell                      35,572       136,166      171,738

Cosmopolis                    4,719        17,747       22,466

Coulee City                   1,025         3,877        4,902

Coulee Dam                   12,724        48,721       61,445

Coupeville                    2,820        10,658       13,478

Covington                   193,947       741,986      935,933

Creston                       2,983        11,403       14,386

Cusick                        3,300        12,593       15,893

Darrington                   12,448        47,572       60,020

Davenport                    12,871        49,076       61,947

Dayton                       21,973        83,839      105,812

Deer Park                     5,860        22,218       28,078

Des Moines                  409,408     1,567,294    1,976,702

Dupont                        2,967        11,210       14,177

Duvall                       20,134        76,365       96,499

East Wenatchee               11,183        42,453       53,636

Eatonville                    3,238        12,232       15,470

Edgewood                    257,181       986,129    1,243,310

Edmonds                     145,332       549,264      694,596

Electric City                22,449        86,081      108,530

Ellensburg                   29,887       113,449      143,336

Elma                         15,813        60,136       75,949

Elmer City                    8,369        32,097       40,466

Endicott                      7,836        30,025       37,861

Entiat                       13,389        51,257       64,646

Enumclaw                     19,376        73,311       92,687

Ephrata                      19,563        73,681       93,244

Everett                     180,675       685,522      866,197

Everson                      12,012        45,836       57,848

Fairfield                     3,958        15,061       19,019

Farmington                    3,145        12,053       15,198

Federal Way                 146,667       543,402      690,069

Ferndale                     24,466        92,053      116,519

Fife                          9,285        35,142       44,427

Fircrest                    104,079       398,906      502,985

Forks                        20,367        77,576       97,943

Friday Harbor                 3,576        13,542       17,118

Garfield                     11,990        45,927       57,917

George                        4,298        16,389       20,687

Gig Harbor                   11,555        43,721       55,276

Gold Bar                     35,814       137,205      173,019

Goldendale                   11,772        44,368       56,140

Grand Coulee                  2,123         8,026       10,149

Grandview                    62,477       238,490      300,967

Granger                      44,389       170,104      214,493

Granite Falls                 3,994        15,144       19,138

Hamilton                      4,038        15,447       19,485

Harrah                       12,614        48,357       60,971

Harrington                    4,475        17,081       21,556

Hartline                      2,895        11,078       13,973

Hatton                        3,360        12,889       16,249

Hoquiam                     100,222       383,625      483,847

Hunts Point                     888         3,364        4,252

Ilwaco                        3,770        14,291       18,061

Index                           707         2,688        3,395

Ione                          4,342        16,551       20,893

Issaquah                     18,275        69,147       87,422

Kahlotus                      5,189        19,890       25,079

Kalama                        2,886        10,913       13,799

Kelso                        25,119        95,351      120,470

Kenmore                     302,430     1,158,211    1,460,641

Kennewick                   107,010       406,199      513,209

Kent                        131,805       498,704      630,509

Kettle Falls                 11,169        42,655       53,824

Kirkland                     80,930       306,212      387,142

Kittitas                     18,314        70,083       88,397

Krupp                         1,147         4,396        5,543

La Center                     6,610        25,039       31,649

La Conner                     1,396         5,278        6,674

La Crosse                     4,130        17,483       21,613

Lacey                        52,354       198,089      250,443

Lake Forest Park            252,131       966,274    1,218,405

Lake Stevens                 32,382       123,327      155,709

Lakewood                    835,623     3,165,857    4,001,480

Lamont                        1,901         7,289        9,190

Langley                       1,939         7,332        9,271

Latah                         3,287        12,571       15,858

Leavenworth                   4,443        16,867       21,310

Lind                            812         3,066        3,878

Long Beach                    3,820        14,134       17,954

Longview                     90,784       346,025      436,809

Lyman                         4,226        16,643       20,869

Lynden                       15,621        59,066       74,687

Lynnwood                     59,787       226,212      285,999

Mabton                       38,211       146,474      184,685

Malden                        5,949        22,791       28,740

Mansfield                     6,977        26,722       33,699

Maple Valley                118,042       450,813      568,855

Marcus                        3,749        14,374       18,123

Marysville                   37,291       141,094      178,385

Mattawa                      24,793        94,743      119,536

McCleary                     24,004        91,938      115,942

Medical Lake                 29,124       111,111      140,235

Medina                        5,247        19,851       25,098

Mercer Island               116,538       443,137      559,675

Mesa                          4,089        15,590       19,679

Metaline                      4,032        15,454       19,486

Metaline Falls                1,851         7,050        8,901

Mill Creek                   53,913       204,681      258,594

Millwood                      5,552        20,925       26,477

Milton                       10,242        38,766       49,008

Monroe                       20,657        78,157       98,814

Montesano                    15,829        60,005       75,834

Morton                        2,156         8,144       10,300

Moses Lake                   39,254       145,498      184,752

Mossyrock                     3,785        14,212       17,997

Mount Vernon                 47,677       180,976      228,653

Mountlake Terrace           195,000       745,668      940,668

Moxee                         6,877        26,212       33,089

Mukilteo                     83,507       317,041      400,548

Naches                        2,369         8,930       11,299

Napavine                     24,560        94,091      118,651

Nespelem                      4,804        18,988       23,792

Newcastle                    87,208       333,438      420,646

Newport                       4,717        17,624       22,341

Nooksack                     14,040        53,752       67,792

Normandy Park               138,454       530,541      668,995

North Bend                    7,572        28,715       36,287

North Bonneville              6,131        23,447       29,578

Northport                     6,013        22,885       28,898

Oak Harbor                   84,827       321,084      405,911

Oakesdale                     7,708        29,514       37,222

Oakville                     10,091        38,633       48,724

Ocean Shores                 19,613        74,683       94,296

Odessa                        1,726         6,528        8,254

Okanogan                      4,496        17,050       21,546

Olympia                      72,541       274,471      347,012

Omak                          9,519        36,142       45,661

Oroville                      4,193        15,709       19,902

Orting                       45,972       175,751      221,723

Othello                       9,795        37,075       46,870

Pacific                      21,106        79,766      100,872

Palouse                      12,888        49,310       62,198

Pasco                        47,988       181,570      229,558

Pateros                       5,611        21,456       27,067

Pe Ell                       14,380        55,099       69,479

Pomeroy                      10,570        40,320       50,890

Port Angeles                 43,499       162,273      205,772

Port Orchard                 15,238        57,841       73,079

Port Townsend                17,012        63,181       80,193

Poulsbo                      11,627        43,994       55,621

Prescott                      2,620         9,985       12,605

Prosser                       8,820        33,382       42,202

Pullman                     153,166       583,174      736,340

Puyallup                     55,457       209,830      265,287

Quincy                        7,398        27,997       35,395

Rainier                      27,254       104,380      131,634

Raymond                      15,760        59,917       75,677

Reardan                       9,867        37,747       47,614

Redmond                      78,675       297,680      376,355

Renton                       85,910       325,052      410,962

Republic                      4,516        17,126       21,642

Richland                    140,457       530,962      671,419

Ridgefield                    9,692        36,845       46,537

Ritzville                     3,107        11,751       14,858

Riverside                     7,223        27,674       34,897

Rock Island                   7,204        27,575       34,779

Rockford                      4,670        17,810       22,480

Rosalia                       9,346        35,751       45,097

Roslyn                       16,194        61,584       77,778

Roy                             626         2,363        2,989

Royal City                   15,811        60,310       76,121

Ruston                       10,250        39,279       49,529

Sammamish                   657,212     2,482,834    3,140,046

Seatac                       49,645       181,461      231,106

Seattle                   1,195,229     4,380,965    5,576,194

Sedro-Woolley                19,533        73,047       92,580

Selah                        24,609        93,161      117,770

Sequim                        7,991        30,241       38,232

Shelton                      21,605        80,080      101,685

Shoreline                   433,994     1,655,313    2,089,307

Skykomish                       518         1,960        2,478

Snohomish                    14,884        56,314       71,198

Snoqualmie                    3,505        13,257       16,762

Soap Lake                    24,448        93,626      118,074

South Bend                   14,871        56,825       71,696

South Cle Elum               11,949        45,833       57,782

South Prairie                 3,510        13,394       16,904

Spangle                         431         1,629        2,060

Spokane                     418,386     1,533,541    1,951,927

Sprague                       5,944        22,725       28,669

Springdale                    2,343         8,943       11,286

St. John                      1,427         5,342        6,769

Stanwood                      7,697        29,265       36,962

Starbuck                      2,522         9,951       12,473

Steilacoom                   72,137       276,269      348,406

Stevenson                     3,873        14,663       18,536

Sultan                       13,348        50,618       63,966

Sumas                         2,644         9,915       12,559

Sumner                       15,326        57,987       73,313

Sunnyside                    25,813        97,982      123,795

Tacoma                      514,485     1,906,406    2,420,891

Tekoa                        13,155        50,347       63,502

Tenino                       14,149        54,022       68,171

Tieton                       19,406        74,291       93,697

Toledo                        2,076         7,805        9,881

Tonasket                      2,007         7,610        9,617

Toppenish                   121,568       462,123      583,691

Tukwila                      28,420       103,269      131,689

Tumwater                     22,605        85,529      108,134

Twisp                         1,753         6,628        8,381

Union Gap                    10,234        37,199       47,433

Uniontown                     4,699        17,979       22,678

University Place            567,029     2,172,194    2,739,223

Vader                        10,712        41,056       51,768

Vancouver                   389,084     1,471,349    1,860,433

Waitsburg                    19,854        76,051       95,905

Walla Walla                 106,511       393,789      500,300

Wapato                       65,067       247,488      312,555

Warden                       20,256        77,437       97,693

Washougal                    46,222       175,924      222,146

Washtucna                     5,574        21,355       26,929

Waterville                   15,832        60,634       76,466

Waverly                       2,938        11,259       14,197

Wenatchee                    53,809       204,256      258,065

West Richland               143,486       549,760      693,246

Westport                      4,176        15,838       20,014

White Salmon                  9,251        35,753       45,004

Wilbur                        4,406        16,730       21,136

Wilkeson                      3,957        15,110       19,067

Wilson Creek                  5,129        19,652       24,781

Winlock                       6,007        22,845       28,852

Winthrop                        642         2,427        3,069

Woodinville                  20,451        77,551       98,002

Woodland                      6,566        24,836       31,402

Woodway                       3,929        14,863       18,792

Yacolt                        8,352        33,027       41,379

Yakima                      181,195       671,606      852,801

Yarrow Point                  6,382        24,327       30,709

Yelm                          5,716        21,692       27,408

Zillah                       21,090        80,580      101,670

 

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $13,869,524   $52,430,476   $66,300,000

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.  LOCAL GOVERNMENT TASK FORCE.  A task force is created to provide the legislature with recommendations on the future distribution of ongoing funding to cities and counties as provided in sections 4 and 5, chapter . . ., Laws of 2000 (sections 4 and 5 of this act).

    (1) The task force shall consist of twelve members.  The cospeakers of the house of representatives and the president of the senate shall appoint three members from each of the two largest caucuses of the house of representatives and the senate.

    (2) The task force shall identify appropriate levels of ongoing state funding of city and county program costs and the manner in which such funding would be distributed.  In its work, the task force shall seek participation from representatives of local jurisdictions.  The task force shall consider factors that may be incorporated into distribution mechanisms to provide equalization funding for jurisdictions based on incorporation, growth, economic conditions, or other economic changes.

    (3) The task force shall submit a report of its recommendations to the governor and the legislature by November 1, 2000.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.  A new section is added to chapter 43.79 RCW to read as follows:

    (1) The shorelines protection account is created in the state treasury.  Moneys transferred into the account shall be distributed by the treasurer to eligible counties as provided in this section.  Beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, and in each of the following fiscal years through the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, the treasurer shall transfer the sum of twenty million dollars into the shorelines protection account from the general fund--state.  The transfers shall be made in equal quarterly deposits.

    (2) Deposits in the shorelines protection account shall be distributed to eligible counties as defined in subsection (3) of this section based on miles of shorelines in the county.  For purposes of this section, "miles of shorelines in the county" means the number of miles of shorelines of the state, as defined in RCW 90.58.030, in the county as of January 1, 2000.

    (3) A county is eligible for distributions from the shorelines protection account created under this section if it:  (a) Has shorelines of the state as defined in RCW 90.58.030; and (b) has a population of less than five hundred thousand as determined by the office of financial management.

    (4) Eligible counties may use the moneys received under this section only for the purposes authorized in subsection (5) of this section on riparian parcels, or the portion thereof, that:

    (a) Have been designated as critical areas under chapter 36.70A RCW;

    (b) Are located within a county's shoreline management jurisdiction under chapter 90.58 RCW; or

    (c) Have been identified as addressing a limiting factor under RCW 75.46.070.

    (5)(a) Eligible counties may use moneys received from the account for:

    (i) Voluntary leases or licenses from willing lessors or licensors for shoreline conservation or preservation; or

    (ii) Voluntary acquisition of less than fee simple interests from willing sellers for conservation futures, development rights, or conservation easements.

    (b) Eligible counties also may use moneys received from the account for restoration, maintenance, and monitoring of property leased or property interests acquired as specified in (a) of this subsection.

    (6) In making acquisition decisions, counties shall consult with a designated lead entity that has been established under RCW 75.46.060, and municipalities within the county, and shall give priority to riparian projects or riparian parcels:

    (a) For which interests may be acquired or leases may be executed in coordination with acquisitions made by the interagency committee for outdoor recreation according to chapter 43.99A RCW; or

    (b) That have been designated by the United States national marine fisheries service or the United States fish and wildlife service as critical habitat for threatened or endangered species according to 16 U.S.C. Sec. 1533(a)(3).

 

    Sec. 8.  RCW 43.135.035 and 1994 c 2 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) After July 1, 1995, any action or combination of actions by the legislature that raises state revenue or requires revenue-neutral tax shifts may be taken only if approved by a two-thirds vote of each house, and then only if state expenditures in any fiscal year, including the new revenue, will not exceed the state expenditure limits established under this chapter.

    (2)(a) If the legislative action under subsection (1) of this section will result in expenditures in excess of the state expenditure limit, then the action of the legislature shall not take effect until approved by a vote of the people at a November general election.  The office of financial management shall adjust the state expenditure limit by the amount of additional revenue approved by the voters under this section.  This adjustment shall not exceed the amount of revenue generated by the legislative action during the first full fiscal year in which it is in effect.  The state expenditure limit shall be adjusted downward upon expiration or repeal of the legislative action.

    (b) The ballot title for any vote of the people required under this section shall be substantially as follows:

 

    "Shall taxes be imposed on . . . . . . . in order to allow a spending increase above last year's authorized spending adjusted for inflation and population increases?"

 

    (3)(a) The state expenditure limit may be exceeded upon declaration of an emergency for a period not to exceed twenty-four months by a law approved by a two-thirds vote of each house of the legislature and signed by the governor.  The law shall set forth the nature of the emergency, which is limited to natural disasters that require immediate government action to alleviate human suffering and provide humanitarian assistance.  The state expenditure limit may be exceeded for no more than twenty-four months following the declaration of the emergency and only for the purposes contained in the emergency declaration.

    (b) Additional taxes required for an emergency under this section may be imposed only until thirty days following the next general election, unless an extension is approved at that general election.  The additional taxes shall expire upon expiration of the declaration of emergency.  The legislature shall not impose additional taxes for emergency purposes under this subsection unless funds in the education construction fund have been exhausted.

    (c) The state or any political subdivision of the state shall not impose any tax on intangible property listed in RCW 84.36.070 as that statute exists on January 1, 1993.

    (4) If the cost of any state program or function is shifted from the state general fund on or after January 1, 1993, to another source of funding, or if moneys are transferred from the state general fund to another fund or account, the office of financial management shall lower the state expenditure limit to reflect the shift.  This subsection does not apply to transfers to the shorelines protection account under section 7 of this act.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 9.  A new section is added to chapter 39.42 RCW to read as follows:

    Deposits in the shorelines protection account under section 7 of this act shall not be deducted from the calculation of general state revenues under RCW 39.42.060.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 10.  (1) Sections 1 through 6 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect immediately.

    (2) Sections 7 through 9 of this act take effect July 1, 2001.

 


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