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HOUSE BILL 1712
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State of Washington 57th Legislature 2001 Regular Session
By Representatives Mielke, Mulliken, Pennington, Dunn, Campbell, Boldt and Veloria
Read first time 02/01/2001. Referred to Committee on Local Government & Housing.
AN ACT Relating to providing for the election of library trustees; amending RCW 27.12.190, 27.12.010, 27.12.040, 27.12.050, 27.12.130, 27.12.420, 27.12.470, and 29.21.015; and adding new sections to chapter 27.12 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 27.12.190 and 1982 c 123 s 8 are each amended to read as follows:
The management and
control of a library shall be vested in a board of either five or seven
trustees, as ((hereinafter)) provided in this section ((provided.
In cities and towns five trustees shall be appointed by the mayor with the
consent of the legislative body. In counties, rural county library districts,
and island library districts, five trustees shall be appointed by the board of
county commissioners. In a regional library district a board of either five or
seven trustees shall be appointed by the joint action of the legislative bodies
concerned. In intercounty rural library districts a board of either five or
seven trustees shall be appointed by the joint action of the boards of county
commissioners of each of the counties included in a district. The first
appointments for boards comprised of but five trustees shall be for terms of
one, two, three, four, and five years respectively, and thereafter a trustee
shall be appointed annually to serve for five years. The first appointments
for boards comprised of seven trustees shall be for terms of one, two, three,
four, five, six, and seven years respectively, and thereafter a trustee shall
be appointed annually to serve for seven years. No person shall be appointed
to any board of trustees for more than two consecutive terms. Vacancies shall
be filled for unexpired terms as soon as possible in the manner in which
members of the board are regularly chosen.)), who are elected to those
positions and serve until their successors have been elected and qualified and
assume office in accordance with RCW 29.04.170.
A board of trustees for a city or town library shall consist of five trustees who are elected to six-year staggered terms of office by the voters of the city or town. A board of trustees for a county library, rural county library district, island library district, or rural partial-county library district shall consist of five trustees who are elected to six-year staggered terms of office by the voters of the county or library district. A board of trustees for a regional library shall consist of either five or seven trustees who are elected to six-year staggered terms of office by the voters of the governmental units that establish and maintain the regional library. A board of trustees for an intercounty rural library district shall consist of either five or seven trustees who are elected to six-year terms of office by the voters of the library district.
A library trustee shall not receive a salary or other compensation for services as trustee, but necessary expenses actually incurred shall be paid from the library funds.
((A library trustee
in the case of a city or town may be removed only by vote of the legislative
body. A trustee of a county library, a rural county library district library,
or an island library district library may be removed for just cause by the
county commissioners after a public hearing upon a written complaint stating
the ground for removal, which complaint, with a notice of the time and place of
hearing, shall have been served upon the trustee at least fifteen days before
the hearing. A trustee of an intercounty rural library district may be removed
by the joint action of the board of county commissioners of the counties
involved in the same manner as provided herein for the removal of a trustee of
a county library.))
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter 27.12 RCW to read as follows:
(1) Except for the initial trustees, library trustees shall be elected to six-year staggered terms of office at general elections held in odd-numbered years. Trustees shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified and assume office in accordance with RCW 29.04.170. A primary shall not be held to nominate candidates as part of the process for electing library trustees. Each candidate shall run for one of five or seven separate library trustee positions. The person receiving the greatest number of votes for each position shall be elected to that position. Vacancies shall occur and be filled as provided in chapter 42.12 RCW.
(2) Initial library trustees shall be elected at the same election at which the proposition is submitted to the voters authorizing the formation of the library district or at the first general election held after the library has been created in the case of a county, city, or town library or a regional library. The election of initial library district trustees is null and void if the ballot proposition authorizing the formation of the library district is not approved.
(3) A primary shall not be held to nominate candidates as part of the process for initially electing library trustees. Each candidate shall run for one of five or seven separate library trustee positions. 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 each position shall be elected to that position. The initial library trustees shall assume office immediately when they are elected and qualified, but their terms of office shall be calculated from the first day of January after their election.
(4) Staggering of the terms of office for the initial library trustees on a five-member board of trustees shall be accomplished as follows: (a) The two persons who are elected receiving the two greatest numbers of votes shall be elected to six-year terms of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or five-year terms of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; (b) the two persons who are elected receiving the next two greatest numbers of votes shall be elected to four-year terms of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or three-year terms 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.
(5) Staggering of the terms of office for the initial library trustees on a seven-member board of trustees shall be accomplished as follows: (a) The three persons who are elected receiving the three greatest numbers of votes shall be elected to six-year terms of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or five-year terms of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; (b) the two persons who are elected receiving the next two greatest numbers of votes shall be elected to four-year terms of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or three-year terms of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; and (c) the other two persons who are elected shall be elected to two-year terms of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or one-year terms of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. A new section is added to chapter 27.12 RCW to read as follows:
The board of trustees of a library district may divide the library district into trustee districts equal to the number of members on the board of trustees. Each trustee district shall have approximately the same population and shall follow the boundaries of precincts. Trustee districts shall be redrawn as provided in chapter 29.70 RCW.
Only a registered voter who resides in a trustee district may be a candidate for, or serve as, a trustee of the trustee district. Voters of the entire library district may vote at a general election to elect a person as a trustee of the trustee district.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. A new section is added to chapter 27.12 RCW to read as follows:
The first election of library trustees for libraries that are in existence as of July 1, 2001, shall take place at the 2002 general election. The existing board of library trustees of any library district may divide the library district into trustee districts for use in the first and subsequent election of trustees. Any library created after July 1, 2001, shall have its initial trustees elected as provided in this act.
Sec. 5. RCW 27.12.010 and 1994 c 198 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:
(1) "Governmental unit" means any county, city, town, rural county library district, intercounty rural library district, rural partial-county library district, or island library district;
(2) "Legislative body" means the body authorized to determine the amount of taxes to be levied in a governmental unit; in rural county library districts, in intercounty rural library districts, and in island library districts, the legislative body shall be the board of library trustees of the district;
(3) "Library" means a free public library supported in whole or in part with money derived from taxation;
(4) "Library district" means a rural county library district, intercounty rural library district, rural partial-county library district, or island library district;
(5) "Regional library" means a free public library maintained by two or more counties or other governmental units as provided in RCW 27.12.080;
(((5))) (6)
"Rural county library district" means a ((library serving)) municipal
corporation organized to provide library services to all the unincorporated
area of a county ((not included within the area of incorporated cities and
towns: PROVIDED, That)), but any city or town with a population of
one hundred thousand or less at the time of annexation may ((be included
therein)) annex into a rural county library district as provided in
RCW 27.12.360 through 27.12.390;
(((6))) (7)
"Intercounty rural library district" means a municipal corporation
organized to provide library service for all unincorporated areas ((outside
of incorporated cities and towns)) within two or more counties((:
PROVIDED, That)), but any city or town with a population of one
hundred thousand or less at the time of annexation may ((be included therein))
annex into an intercounty rural library district as provided in RCW
27.12.360 through 27.12.390;
(((7))) (8)
"Island library district" means a municipal corporation organized to
provide library service for all unincorporated areas ((outside of
incorporated cities and towns)) on a single island only, and not all of the
unincorporated area of the county, in counties composed entirely of
islands and having a population of less than twenty-five thousand at the time
the island library district was created((: PROVIDED, That)), but
any city or town with a population of one hundred thousand or less at the time
of annexation may ((be included therein)) annex into an island
library district as provided in RCW 27.12.360 through 27.12.390; and
(((8))) (9)
"Rural partial-county library district" means a municipal corporation
organized to provide library service for a portion of the unincorporated area
of a county((.)), but any city or town located in the same county
as a rural partial-county library district may annex to the district if the
city or town has a population of one hundred thousand or less at the time of
annexation.
Sec. 6. RCW 27.12.040 and 1990 c 259 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
The procedure for the establishment of a rural county library district shall be as follows:
(1) Petitions signed by
at least ten percent of the registered voters of the unincorporated area of
a county who voted in the last general election, ((outside of the area
of incorporated cities and towns,)) asking that the question, "Shall a
rural county library district be established?" be submitted to a vote of
the ((people)) registered voters residing in the unincorporated area
of the county, shall be filed with the county legislative authority.
(2) The county
legislative authority, after having determined that the petitions were signed
by the requisite number of registered voters, shall place the proposition for
the establishment of a rural county library district on the ballot for the vote
of the ((people)) registered voters of the unincorporated area
of the county, ((outside incorporated cities and towns,)) at the
next succeeding general or special election.
(3) If a majority of those voting on the proposition vote in favor of the establishment of the rural county library district, the county legislative authority shall forthwith declare it established.
(4) The initial trustees shall be elected as provided in section 2 of this act.
Sec. 7. RCW 27.12.050 and 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 s 5 are each amended to read as follows:
((After the board of
county commissioners has declared a rural county library district established,
it shall appoint a board of library trustees and provide)) Funds for
the establishment and maintenance of library service for the district shall
be provided by making a tax levy on the property in the district of not
more than fifty cents per thousand dollars of assessed value per year
sufficient for the library service ((as shown to be required by the budget
submitted to the board of county commissioners by the board of library trustees)),
and by making a tax levy in such further amount as shall be authorized pursuant
to RCW 27.12.222 or 84.52.052 or 84.52.056. ((Such)) The board of
trustees shall determine the levy or levies and certify the levy or levies to the
county legislative authority. Levies shall be a part of the general tax
roll and shall be collected as a part of the general taxes against the property
in the district.
Sec. 8. RCW 27.12.130 and 1959 c 133 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
((Immediately
following the establishment of an intercounty rural library district the boards
of county commissioners of the counties affected shall jointly appoint a board
of five or seven trustees for the district in accordance with RCW 27.12.190.))
The initial board of trustees for an intercounty library district shall be
elected as provided in section 2 of this act. The board of trustees shall
appoint a librarian for the district.
Sec. 9. RCW 27.12.420 and 1982 c 123 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:
((Immediately
following the establishment of an island library district, the board of county
commissioners shall appoint a board of library trustees for the district in
accordance with RCW 27.12.190.)) The initial board of trustees for an
island library district shall be elected as provided in section 2 of this act.
The board of trustees shall appoint a librarian for the district.
Funds for the
establishment and maintenance of the library service of the district shall be
provided by ((the board of county commissioners by)) means of an annual
tax levy on the property in the district of not more than fifty cents per
thousand dollars of assessed value per year. The tax levy shall be based on a
budget to be compiled by the board of trustees of the island library district
who shall determine the tax rate necessary and certify their determination to
the ((board of county commissioners)) county legislative authority.
Excess levies
authorized pursuant to RCW 27.12.222, 84.52.052, or 84.52.056 shall be at a
rate determined by the board of trustees of the island library district and
certified to the ((board of county commissioners)) county legislative
authority.
Sec. 10. RCW 27.12.470 and 1999 c 153 s 25 are each amended to read as follows:
A rural partial-county library district may be created in a portion of the unincorporated area of a county as provided in this section if a rural county library district, intercounty rural library district, or island library district has not been created in the county.
The procedure to create a rural partial-county library district is initiated by the filing of petitions with the county auditor proposing the creation of the district that have been signed by at least ten percent of the registered voters residing in the area proposed to be included in the rural partial-county library district. The county auditor shall review the petitions and certify the sufficiency or insufficiency of the signatures to the county legislative authority.
If the petitions are certified as having sufficient valid signatures, the county legislative authority shall hold a public hearing on the proposed rural partial-county library district, may adjust the boundaries of the proposed district, and may cause a ballot proposition to be submitted to the voters of the proposed rural partial-county library district authorizing its creation if the county legislative authority finds that the creation of the rural partial-county library district is in the public interest. A subsequent public hearing shall be held if additional territory is added to the proposed rural partial-county library district by action of the county legislative authority.
The rural
partial-county library district shall be created if the ballot proposition
authorizing the creation of the district is approved by a simple majority vote
of the voters voting on the proposition. ((Immediately after creation of
the rural partial-county library district the county legislative authority
shall appoint a board of library trustees for the district as provided under
RCW 27.12.190.)) The initial trustees shall be elected as provided in
section 2 of this act.
Except as provided in this section, a rural partial-county library district is subject to all the provisions of law applicable to a rural county library district and shall have all the powers, duties, and authorities of a rural county library district, including, but not limited to, the authority to impose property taxes, incur debt, and annex a city or town with a population of less than one hundred thousand at the time of the annexation that is located in the same county as the rural partial-county library district.
Adjacent unincorporated territory in the county may be annexed to a rural partial-county library district in the same manner as territory is annexed to a water-sewer district, except that an annexation is not subject to potential review by a boundary review board.
If, at the time of creation, a rural partial-county library district has an assessed valuation of less than fifty million dollars, it may provide library services only by contracting for the services through an interlocal agreement with an adjacent library district, or an adjacent city or town that maintains its own library. If the assessed valuation of the rural partial-county library district subsequently reaches fifty million dollars as a result of annexation or appreciation, the fifty million dollar limitation shall not apply.
If a ballot proposition is approved creating a rural county library district in the county, every rural partial-county library district in that county shall be dissolved and its assets and liabilities transferred to the rural county library district. Where a rural partial-county library district has annexed a city or town, the voters of the city or town shall be allowed to vote on the proposed creation of a rural county library district and, if created, the rural county library district shall include each city and town that was annexed to the rural partial-county library district.
Nothing in this section authorizes the consolidation of a rural partial-county library district with any rural county library district; island library district; city, county, or regional library; intercounty library district; or other rural partial-county library district, unless, in addition to any other requirements imposed by statute, the boards of all library districts involved approve the consolidation.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 11. A new section is added to chapter 27.12 RCW to read as follows:
No election shall be held to elect a trustee of a library district, or to fill the remainder of an unexpired term which arose from a vacancy on the board of trustees of a library district, if no one or only one person files for the position.
If only one person files for the position, he or she shall be considered to have been elected to the position at the election that otherwise would have taken place for such position.
If no one files for the position and the upcoming election is one at which someone would have been elected to fill the expired term, the position shall be treated as vacant at the expiration of the term.
If no one files for the position and the upcoming election is one at which someone would have been elected to fill the remaining term of office, the person appointed to fill the vacancy shall be considered to have been elected to the position at the election and shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.
Sec. 12. RCW 29.21.015 and 1998 c 19 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) No primary may be held for any single position in any city, town, district, or district court, as required by RCW 29.21.010, if, after the last day allowed for candidates to withdraw, there are no more than two candidates filed for the position. The county auditor shall, as soon as possible, notify all the candidates so affected that the office for which they filed will not appear on the primary ballot.
(2) No primary may be
held for the office of commissioner of a park and recreation district ((or)),
for the office of cemetery district commissioner, or for the office of
trustee of a library district.
(3) Names of candidates for offices that do not appear on the primary ballot shall be printed upon the general election ballot in the manner specified by RCW 29.30.025.
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