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HOUSE BILL 2760
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1996 Regular Session
By Representatives Koster, Stevens, D. Sommers, L. Thomas, Goldsmith and Silver
Read first time 01/18/96. Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.
AN ACT Relating to long-term leases of real estate on behalf of state agencies; and reenacting and amending RCW 43.82.010.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 43.82.010 and 1994 c 264 s 28 and 1994 c 219 s 7 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The director of general administration, on behalf of the agency involved, shall purchase, lease, lease purchase, rent, or otherwise acquire all real estate, improved or unimproved, as may be required by elected state officials, institutions, departments, commissions, boards, and other state agencies, or federal agencies where joint state and federal activities are undertaken and may grant easements and transfer, exchange, sell, lease, or sublease all or part of any surplus real estate for those state agencies which do not otherwise have the specific authority to dispose of real estate. This section does not transfer financial liability for the acquired property to the department of general administration.
(2) Except for real estate occupied by federal agencies, the director shall determine the location, size, and design of any real estate or improvements thereon acquired or held pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. Facilities acquired or held pursuant to this chapter, and any improvements thereon, shall conform to standards adopted by the director and approved by the office of financial management governing facility efficiency unless a specific exemption from such standards is provided by the director of general administration. The director of general administration shall report to the office of financial management annually on any exemptions granted pursuant to this subsection.
(3)
The director of general administration may fix the terms and conditions of each
lease entered into under this chapter, except that no lease shall extend
greater than twenty years in duration. The director of general administration
may enter into a long-term lease greater than ((five)) ten years
in duration upon a determination by the director of the office of financial
management that the long-term lease provides a more favorable rate than would
otherwise be available, it appears to a substantial certainty that the facility
is necessary for use by the state for the full length of the lease term, and
the facility meets the standards adopted pursuant to subsection (2) of this
section. The director of general administration may enter into a long-term
lease greater than ten years in duration if an analysis shows that the
life-cycle cost of leasing the facility is less than the life-cycle cost of
purchasing or constructing a facility in lieu of leasing the facility.
(4) It
is the policy of the state to encourage the ((collocation)) colocation
and consolidation of state services into single or adjacent facilities,
whenever appropriate, to improve public service delivery, minimize duplication
of facilities, increase efficiency of operations, and promote sound growth
management planning.
(5)
The director of general administration shall provide coordinated long-range
planning services to identify and evaluate opportunities for ((collocating))
colocating and consolidating state facilities. Upon the renewal of any
lease, the inception of a new lease, or the purchase of a facility, the
director of general administration shall determine whether an opportunity
exists for ((collocating)) colocating the agency or agencies in a
single facility with other agencies located in the same geographic area. If a
((collocation)) colocation opportunity exists, the director of
general administration shall consult with the affected state agencies and the
office of financial management to evaluate the impact ((collocation)) colocation
would have on the cost and delivery of agency programs, including whether
program delivery would be enhanced due to the centralization of services. The
director of general administration, in consultation with the office of
financial management, shall develop procedures for implementing ((collocation))
colocation and consolidation of state facilities.
(6) The director of general administration is authorized to purchase, lease, rent, or otherwise acquire improved or unimproved real estate as owner or lessee and to lease or sublet all or a part of such real estate to state or federal agencies. The director of general administration shall charge each using agency its proportionate rental which shall include an amount sufficient to pay all costs, including, but not limited to, those for utilities, janitorial and accounting services, and sufficient to provide for contingencies; which shall not exceed five percent of the average annual rental, to meet unforeseen expenses incident to management of the real estate.
(7) If the director of general administration determines that it is necessary or advisable to undertake any work, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement on any real estate acquired pursuant to subsection (1) or (6) of this section, the director shall cause plans and specifications thereof and an estimate of the cost of such work to be made and filed in his or her office and the state agency benefiting thereby is hereby authorized to pay for such work out of any available funds: PROVIDED, That the cost of executing such work shall not exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. Work, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars, other than that done by the owner of the property if other than the state, shall be performed in accordance with the public works law of this state.
(8) In
order to obtain maximum utilization of space, the director of general
administration shall make space utilization studies, and shall establish
standards for use of space by state agencies. Such studies shall include the
identification of opportunities for ((collocation)) colocation
and consolidation of state agency office and support facilities.
(9) The director of general administration may construct new buildings on, or improve existing facilities, and furnish and equip, all real estate under his or her management. Prior to the construction of new buildings or major improvements to existing facilities or acquisition of facilities using a lease purchase contract, the director of general administration shall conduct an evaluation of the facility design and budget using life-cycle cost analysis, value-engineering, and other techniques to maximize the long-term effectiveness and efficiency of the facility or improvement.
(10) All conveyances and contracts to purchase, lease, rent, transfer, exchange, or sell real estate and to grant and accept easements shall be approved as to form by the attorney general, signed by the director of general administration or the director's designee, and recorded with the county auditor of the county in which the property is located.
(11) The director of general administration may delegate any or all of the functions specified in this section to any agency upon such terms and conditions as the director deems advisable.
(12) This section does not apply to the acquisition of real estate by:
(a) The state college and universities for research or experimental purposes;
(b) The state liquor control board for liquor stores and warehouses; and
(c) The department of natural resources, the department of fish and wildlife, the department of transportation, and the state parks and recreation commission for purposes other than the leasing of offices, warehouses, and real estate for similar purposes.
(13) Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter to the contrary, the department of general administration may negotiate ground leases for public lands on which property is to be acquired under a financing contract pursuant to chapter 39.94 RCW under terms approved by the state finance committee.
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