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HOUSE BILL NO. 2098
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State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By Representatives Walk and Patrick
Read first time 2/22/89 and referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to county road costs; and reenacting and amending RCW 46.68.124.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 3, chapter 33, Laws of 1982 as amended by section 113, chapter 7, Laws of 1985 and by section 2, chapter 120, Laws of 1985 and RCW 46.68.124 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The equivalent population for each county shall be computed as the sum of the population residing in the county's unincorporated area plus twenty-five percent of the population residing in the county's incorporated area. Population figures required for the computations in this subsection shall be certified by the director of the office of financial management on or before July 1st of each odd-numbered year.
(2) The
total annual road cost for each county shall be computed as the sum of one
twenty-fifth of the total estimated county road replacement cost, plus the
total estimated annual maintenance cost. Appropriate costs for bridges and
ferries shall be included. The county road administration board shall be
responsible for establishing a uniform system of roadway categories for both
maintenance and construction and also for establishing ((a single state-wide))
cost per mile rates for each roadway category. The total annual cost
for each county will be based on the established ((state-wide)) cost per
mile and associated mileage for each category. The mileage to be used for
these computations shall be as shown in the county road log as maintained by
the county road administration board as of July 1, 1985, and each two years
thereafter. Each county shall be responsible for submitting changes, corrections,
and deletions as regards the county road log to the county road administration
board. Such changes, corrections, and deletions shall be subject to
verification and approval by the county road administration board prior to
inclusion in the county road log.
(3) The money need factor for each county shall be the county's total annual road cost less the following four amounts:
(a) One-half the sum of the actual county road tax levied upon the valuation of all taxable property within the county road districts pursuant to RCW 36.82.040 for the two calendar years next preceding the year of computation of the allocation amounts as certified by the department of revenue;
(b) One-half the sum of all funds received by the county road fund from the federal forest reserve fund pursuant to RCW 28A.02.300 and 28A.02.310 during the two calendar years next preceding the year of computation of the allocation amounts as certified by the state treasurer;
(c) One-half the sum of timber excise taxes received by the county road fund pursuant to chapter 84.33 RCW in the two calendar years next preceding the year of computation of the allocation amounts as certified by the state treasurer;
(d) One-half the sum of motor vehicle license fees and motor vehicle and special fuel taxes refunded to the county, pursuant to RCW 46.68.080 during the two calendar years next preceding the year of computation of the allocation amounts as certified by the state treasurer.
(4) The state treasurer and the department of revenue shall furnish to the county road administration board the information required by subsection (3) of this section on or before July 1st of each odd-numbered year.
(5) The county road administration board, shall compute and provide to the counties the allocation factors of the several counties on or before September 1st of each year based solely upon the sources of information herein before required: PROVIDED, That the allocation factor shall be held to a level not more than five percent above or five percent below the allocation factor in use during the previous calendar year. Upon computation of the actual allocation factors of the several counties, the county road administration board shall provide such factors to the state treasurer to be used in the computation of the counties' fuel tax allocation for the succeeding calendar year. The state treasurer shall adjust the fuel tax allocation of each county on January 1st of every year based solely upon the information provided by the county road administration board.