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HOUSE BILL 1803
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1995 Regular Session
By Representatives L. Thomas, Scott and Mulliken
Read first time 02/08/95. Referred to Committee on Government Operations.
AN ACT Relating to public hospital district elections; amending RCW 70.44.040, 70.44.042, and 70.44.053; and adding new sections to chapter 70.44 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 70.44.040 and 1994 c 223 s 78 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The provisions of Title 29 RCW relating to elections shall govern public hospital districts, except as provided in this chapter.
A public hospital district shall be created when the ballot proposition authorizing the creation of the district is approved by a simple majority vote of the voters of the proposed district voting on the proposition and the total vote cast upon the proposition exceeds forty percent of the total number of votes cast in the proposed district at the preceding state general election.
A public hospital district initially may be created with three, five, or seven commissioner districts. At the election at which the proposition is submitted to the voters as to whether a district shall be formed, three, five, or seven commissioners shall be elected from either three, five, or seven commissioner districts, or at-large positions, or both, as determined by resolution of the county commissioners of the county or counties in which the proposed public hospital district is located, all in accordance with section 4 of this act. The election of the initial commissioners shall be null and void if the district is not authorized to be created.
No primary shall be
held. A special filing period shall be opened as provided in RCW 29.15.170 and
29.15.180. The person receiving the greatest number of votes for the
commissioner of each commissioner district or at-large position shall be
elected as the commissioner of that district. The terms of office of the
initial public hospital district commissioners shall be staggered from the
date of the election to create the public hospital district as follows:
(a) If the proposed public hospital district will have three commissioners,
one commissioner shall serve until the first district general election, one
commissioner shall serve until the second district general election and one
commissioner shall serve until the third district general election; (b) if the
proposed public hospital district will have five commissioners, one commissioner
shall serve until the first district general election, two commissioners shall
serve until the second district general election, and two commissioners shall
serve until the third district general election; and (c) if the proposed public
hospital district will have seven commissioners, two commissioners shall serve
until the first district general election, two commissioners shall serve until
the second district general election, and three commissioners shall serve until
the third district general election. In all cases, the length of the initial
terms of commissioners shall be assigned in accordance with the number of votes
received, with the persons ((who is)) elected receiving the
greatest number of votes ((shall be)) elected to ((a six-year term of
office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or a five-year term of
office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; (b) the person who is
elected receiving the next greatest number of votes shall be elected to a four-year
term of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or a three-year
term of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; and (c) the
other person who is elected shall be elected to a two-year term of office if
the election is held in an odd-numbered year or a one-year term of office if
the election is held in an even-numbered year)) serve the longest terms.
The initial commissioners shall take office immediately when they are elected
and qualified, but the length of such terms shall be computed from the first
day of January in the year following this election. The term of office of each
successor shall be six years. Each commissioner shall serve until a successor
is elected and qualified and assumes office in accordance with RCW 29.04.170.
(2) ((Commissioner
districts shall be used as follows: (a))) Only a registered voter who
resides in a commissioner district may be a candidate for, or hold office as, a
commissioner of the commissioner district((; and (b) only voters of a commissioner
district may vote at a primary to nominate candidates for a commissioner of the
commissioner district)). Voters of the entire public hospital district may
vote at a primary or general election to elect a person as a
commissioner of the commissioner district.
If the proposed public
hospital district initially will have three commissioner districts and the
public hospital district is county-wide, and if the county has three
county legislative authority districts, the county legislative authority districts
shall be used as public hospital district commissioner districts. In all other
instances the county auditor of the county in which all or the largest portion
of the proposed public hospital district is located shall draw the initial ((three))
public hospital district commissioner districts((, each of which shall
constitute as nearly as possible one-third of the total population of the
proposed public hospital district and number the districts one, two, and three))
and designate at-large positions, if appropriate, as provided in section 4
of this act. Each of the ((three)) commissioner positions shall be
numbered ((one through three)) consecutively and associated with
the commissioner district or at-large position of the same
number.
The public hospital district commissioners may redraw commissioner districts, if the public hospital district has boundaries that are not coterminous with the boundaries of a county with three county legislative authority districts, so that each district comprises as nearly as possible one-third of the total population of the public hospital district. The commissioners of a public hospital district that is not coterminous with the boundaries of a county that has three county legislative authority districts shall redraw hospital district commissioner boundaries as provided in chapter 29.70 RCW.
Sec. 2. RCW 70.44.042 and 1967 c 227 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
Notwithstanding any provision in RCW 70.44.040 to the contrary, any board of public hospital district commissioners may, by resolution, abolish commissioner districts and permit candidates for any position on the board to reside anywhere in the public hospital district.
At any general or special election which may be called for that purpose, the board of public hospital district commissioners may, or on petition of ten percent of the voters based on the total vote cast in the last district general election in the public hospital district shall, by resolution, submit to the voters of the district the proposition to reestablish commissioner districts.
Sec. 3. RCW 70.44.053 and 1994 c 223 s 80 are each amended to read as follows:
At any general or special election which may be called for that purpose the board of public hospital district commissioners may, or on petition of ten percent of the voters based on the total vote cast in the last district general election in the public hospital district shall, by resolution, submit to the voters of the district the proposition increasing the number of commissioners to either five or seven members. The petition or resolution shall specify whether it is proposed to increase the number of commissioners to either five or seven members.
((If the voters of
the district approve the ballot proposition authorizing the increase in the
number of commissioners to either five or seven members, the board of
commissioners shall redistrict the public hospital district into the
appropriate number of commissioner districts. The additional commissioners
shall be elected from commissioner districts in which no existing commissioner
resides at the next state general election occurring one hundred twenty days or
more after the date of the election at which the voters of the district
approved the ballot proposition authorizing the increase in the number of
commissioners. If needed, special filing periods shall be authorized as
provided in RCW 29.15.170 and 29.15.180 for qualified persons to file for the
vacant office. A primary shall be held to nominate candidates if sufficient
time exists to hold a primary and more than two candidates file for the vacant
office. Otherwise, a primary shall not be held and the candidate receiving the
greatest number of votes for each position shall be elected. Except for the
initial terms of office, persons elected to each of these additional
commissioner positions shall be elected to a six-year term.
Where the number of
commissioners is increased from three to five, the initial terms of the two new
commissioners shall be staggered so that the person who is elected receiving
the greatest number of votes shall be elected to a six-year term of office if
the election is held in an odd-numbered year or a five-year term if the
election is held in an even-numbered year, and the other person elected shall
be elected to a four-year term of office if the election is held in an
odd-numbered year or a three-year term if the election is held in an
even-numbered year. The newly elected commissioners shall assume office as
provided in RCW 29.04.170.
Where the number of
commissioners is increased from three or five to seven, the county auditor of
the county in which all or the largest portion of the hospital district is
located shall cause the initial terms of office of the additional commissioners
to be staggered over the next three district general elections so that two
commissioners would normally be elected at the first district general election
following the election where the additional commissioners are elected, two
commissioners are normally elected at the second district general election
after the election of the additional commissioners, and three commissioners are
normally elected at the third district general election following the election
of the additional commissioners. The newly elected commissioners shall assume
office as provided in RCW 29.04.170.))
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. A new section is added to chapter 70.44 RCW to read as follows:
If the voters of the district approve the ballot proposition authorizing the increase in the number of commissioners to either five or seven members, the additional commissioners shall be elected at large from the entire district; provided that, the board of commissioners of the district may by resolution redistrict the public hospital district into five commissioner districts if the district has five commissioners or seven commissioner districts if the district has seven commissioners. The board of commissioners shall draw the boundaries of each commissioner district to include as nearly as possible equal portions of the total population of the public hospital district.
If the board of commissioners increases the number of commissioner districts as provided in this section, one commissioner shall be elected from each commissioner district, and no commissioner may be elected from a commissioner district in which another commissioner resides.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. A new section is added to chapter 70.44 RCW to read as follows:
In all existing public hospital districts in which an increase in the number of district commissioners is proposed, the additional commissioner positions shall be deemed to be vacant and the board of commissioners of the public hospital district shall appoint qualified persons to fill those vacancies in accordance with RCW 42.12.070.
Each person who is appointed shall serve until a qualified person is elected at the next general election of the district occurring one hundred twenty days or more after the date of the election at which the voters of the district approved the ballot proposition authorizing the increase in the number of commissioners. If needed, special filing periods shall be authorized as provided in RCW 29.15.170 and 29.15.180 for qualified persons to file for the vacant office. A primary shall be held to nominate candidates if sufficient time exists to hold a primary and more than two candidates file for the vacant office. Otherwise, no primary shall be held and the candidate receiving the greatest number of votes for each position shall be elected. Except for the initial terms of office, persons elected to each of these additional commissioner positions shall be elected to a six-year term. The newly elected commissioners shall assume office as provided in RCW 29.04.170.
The initial terms of the new commissioners shall be staggered as follows: (1) When the number of commissioners is increased from three to five, the person elected receiving the greatest number of votes shall be elected to a six-year term of office, and the other person shall be elected to a four-year term; (2) when the number of commissioners is increased from three or five to seven, the terms of the new commissioners shall be staggered over the next three district general elections so that two commissioners will be elected at the first district general election following the election where the additional commissioners are elected, two commissioners will be at the second district general election after the election of the additional commissioners, and three commissioners will be elected at the third district general election following the election of the additional commissioners, with the persons elected receiving the greatest number of votes elected to serve the longest terms.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. A new section is added to chapter 70.44 RCW to read as follows:
If, as the result of redrawing the boundaries of commissioner districts as permitted or required under the provisions of this chapter, chapter 29.70 RCW, or any other statute, two or more incumbent commissioners reside in a single commissioner district, the commissioners having the shortest unexpired terms shall be appointed by the board of commissioners to at-large positions or to commissioner districts in which no commissioner resides and shall represent the positions or districts for the remainder of their respective terms. The at-large positions or districts to which commissioners are appointed under this section shall not be deemed vacant under chapter 42.12 RCW until the terms of those commissioners expire.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. A new section is added to chapter 70.44 RCW to read as follows:
If a public hospital district is required to redraw the boundaries of its commissioner districts to comply with the provisions of chapter ..., Laws of 1995 (this act) the redistricting shall not take effect until the September primary election held in 1997. At that time, all positions on the board of commissioners that have become vacant due to the expiration of terms of office or for any other reason, shall be filled by electing commissioners in accordance with the new commissioner district boundaries.
No appointment to fill a vacant position on the board of commissioner districts of any public hospital district made after June 9, 1994, and prior to the effective date of this act shall be deemed to be invalid solely due to the public hospital district's failure to redraw its commissioner district boundaries if necessary to comply with the provisions of chapter 223, Laws of 1994.
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