HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Olympia, Washington
Bill Analysis Bill No. SB 6278
(Same as HB 2562)
Signature requirement/name change/port district Hrg Date: 2/18/98
Brief Title
Senators Horn/McCaslin Staff: Caroleen Dineen
Sponsor Comm. on Govt. Admin.
Phone: 786-7156
BACKGROUND:
Port districts are municipal corporations authorized to control and manage specified functions, including harbor and industrial improvements and rail, motor, air and water transfer and terminal facilities. A county legislative authority: (a) may decide to submit a proposal to create a port district to county voters; or (b) is required to submit a proposal upon receipt of a petition requesting such a vote that is signed by at least 10 percent of registered county voters based on the total vote in the last general county election. The proposal to create a port district is approved by majority vote.
The corporate name of any port district may be changed under certain conditions. The port district commissioners are required to submit a proposal to change the name of the port district upon receiving a petition requesting such a change that is signed by at least 250 registered voters residing in the port district. The name change proposal is approved by majority vote.
SUMMARY:
The minimum number of signatures required to submit a name change proposal to voters is increased in statute. Port district commissioners are required to submit a name change proposal to port district voters upon receiving a petition requesting such a change that is signed by at least 10 percent of port district voters who voted at the last general port election.
FISCAL NOTE: Not requested.
EFFECTIVE DATE: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.