Passed by the Senate February 13, 2014 YEAS 46   ________________________________________ President of the Senate Passed by the House March 6, 2014 YEAS 94   ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives | I, Hunter G. Goodman, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6216 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. ________________________________________ Secretary | |
Approved ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2014 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 01/30/14.
AN ACT Relating to county ferries; and adding a new chapter to Title 36 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 Any county with a population of one million
or more in which a county ferry district has been established pursuant
to RCW 36.54.110 through 36.54.190 with boundaries coterminous with the
boundaries of the county may by ordinance or resolution of the county
legislative authority assume the rights, powers, functions, and
obligations of the county ferry district in accordance with this
chapter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 The assumption of the rights, powers,
functions, and obligations of a county ferry district may be initiated
by the adoption of an ordinance or a resolution by the county
legislative authority indicating its intention to conduct a hearing
concerning the assumption of such rights, powers, functions, and
obligations. If the county legislative authority adopts such an
ordinance or a resolution of intention, the ordinance or resolution
must set a time and place at which the county legislative authority
will consider the proposed assumption of the rights, powers, functions,
and obligations of the county ferry district, and must state that all
persons interested may appear and be heard. The ordinance or
resolution of intention must be published at least two times during the
two weeks preceding the scheduled hearing in newspapers of daily
general circulation printed or published in the county in which the
county ferry district is to be located.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 At the time scheduled for the hearing in the
ordinance or resolution of intention, the county legislative authority
must consider the assumption of the rights, powers, functions, and
obligations of the county ferry district and hear those appearing and
all protests and objections to it. The county legislative authority
may continue the hearing from time to time, not exceeding sixty days in
all.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 (1) If, after receiving testimony, the
county legislative authority determines that the public interest or
welfare would be satisfied by the county assuming the rights, powers,
immunities, functions, and obligations of the county ferry district,
the county legislative authority may declare that to be its intent and
assume such rights, powers, immunities, functions, and obligations by
ordinance or resolution, providing that the county is vested with every
right, power, immunity, function, and obligation currently granted to
or possessed by the county ferry district pursuant to RCW 36.54.110
through 36.54.190. However, in exercising such rights, powers,
immunities, functions, and obligations, all actions must be taken in
the name of the county and title to all property or property rights
vest in the county.
(2) Upon assumption of the rights, powers, immunities, functions,
and obligations of the county ferry district by the county: The
governing body established pursuant to RCW 36.54.110(5) must be
abolished; RCW 36.54.110(5) does not apply to the county; and the
county legislative authority is vested with all rights, powers,
immunities, functions, and obligations otherwise vested by law in the
governing board of the county ferry district. However, in any county
with a home rule charter, such rights, powers, functions, and
obligations vest in accordance with the executive and legislative
responsibilities defined in such charter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 Employees and personnel of the county ferry
district do not automatically become employees of the county.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 No transfer of any function made pursuant to
this chapter may be construed to impair or alter any existing rights
acquired under RCW 36.54.110 through 36.54.190 or any other provision
of law relating to county ferry districts, nor as impairing or altering
any actions, activities, or proceedings validated thereunder, nor as
impairing or altering any civil or criminal proceedings instituted
thereunder, nor any rule, regulation, or order promulgated thereunder,
nor any administrative action taken thereunder; and neither the
assumption of control of any county ferry district function by a
county, nor any transfer of rights, powers, functions, and obligations
as provided in this chapter, may impair or alter the validity of any
act performed by such county ferry district or division thereof or any
officer thereof prior to the assumption of such rights, powers,
functions, and obligations by any county as authorized by this chapter.
Furthermore, an ad valorem property tax levy upon real and personal
property authorized under RCW 36.54.130 and levied by a county as
authorized under this chapter must be treated as a levy by a county
ferry district for all purposes including, but not limited to,
limitations on levies contained in RCW 84.52.043.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 (1) All rules and regulations, and all
pending business before the board of any county ferry district
transferred pursuant to this chapter must be continued and acted upon
by the county.
(2) All existing contracts and obligations of the transferred
county ferry district remain in full force and effect, and must be
performed by the county. A transfer authorized in this chapter does
not affect the validity of any official act performed by any official
or employee prior to the transfer authorized pursuant to this chapter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 (1) When the rights, powers, functions, and
obligations of a county ferry district are transferred pursuant to this
chapter, all real and personal property owned by the county ferry
district becomes that of the county.
(2) All reports, documents, surveys, books, records, files, papers,
or other writings relating to the administration of the powers, duties,
and functions transferred pursuant to this chapter and available to the
county ferry district must be made available to the county.
(3) All cabinets, furniture, office equipment, motor vehicles, and
other tangible property employed in carrying out the rights, powers,
functions, and obligations transferred under this chapter and available
to the county ferry district must be made available to the county.
(4) All funds, credits, or other assets held in connection with
powers, duties, and functions transferred under this chapter must be
assigned to the county.
(5) Any appropriations or federal grant made to the county ferry
district for the purpose of carrying out the rights, powers,
functions, and obligations authorized to be assumed by a county
pursuant to this chapter, on the effective date of such transfer, must
be credited to the county for the purpose of carrying out such
transferred rights, powers, functions, and obligations.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 (1) The county must assume and agree to
provide for the payment of all of the indebtedness of the county ferry
district, including the payment and retirement of outstanding general
obligation and revenue bonds issued by the county ferry district.
Until the indebtedness of a county ferry district assumed by a county
under this chapter has been discharged, all property within the
boundaries of the county ferry district and the owners and occupants of
that property continue to be liable for taxes, special assessments, and
other charges legally pledged to pay the indebtedness of the county
ferry district. The county must assume the obligation of causing the
payment of such indebtedness, collecting such taxes, assessments, and
charges, and observing and performing the other contractual obligations
of the county ferry district. The legislative authority of the county
must act in the same manner as the governing body of the county ferry
district for the purpose of certifying the amount of any property tax
to be levied and collected therein, and may cause service and other
charges and assessments to be collected from such property or owners or
occupants thereof, enforce such collection, and perform all acts
necessary to ensure performance of the contractual obligations of the
county ferry district in the same manner and by the same means as if
the property of the county ferry district had not been acquired by the
county.
(2) When a county assumes the obligation of paying indebtedness of
a county ferry district and if property taxes or assessments have been
levied and service and other charges have accrued for such purpose but
have not been collected by the county ferry district prior to such
assumption, the same when collected must belong and be paid to the
county and be used by such county so far as necessary for payment of
the indebtedness of the county ferry district existing and unpaid on
the date such county assumed that indebtedness. Any funds received by
the county that have been collected for the purpose of paying any
bonded or other indebtedness of the county ferry district must be used
for the purpose for which they were collected and for no other purpose
until such indebtedness has been paid and retired or adequate provision
has been made for such payment and retirement. Any funds remaining
after the payment and retirement of such indebtedness must be used
solely for carrying out the rights, powers, functions, and obligations
of the county ferry district assumed by the county. The transfer of
property as provided in this chapter does not derogate from the claims
or rights of the creditors of the county ferry district or impair the
ability of the county ferry district to respond to its debts and
obligations.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10 If any provision of this act or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other
persons or circumstances is not affected.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 11 Sections 1 through 10 of this act
constitute a new chapter in Title