FINAL BILL REPORT

                  HB 2717

                          C 31 L 98

                     Synopsis as Enacted

 

Brief Description:  Implementing House Joint Resolution No. 4209.

 

Sponsors:  Representatives Chandler, Regala and Dunn.

 

House Committee on Agriculture & Ecology

Senate Committee on Agriculture & Environment

 

Background:  The voters approved House Joint Resolution 4209 in the 1997 general election.  This joint resolution amended the Washington State Constitution to allow local governments engaged in the sale or distribution of storm water or sewer services to provide low cost financing to assist owners of structures or equipment in acquiring and installing materials and equipment that will conserve or allow for more efficient use of the storm water or sewer services.  The low cost financing must be repaid and becomes a lien on the structure unless the assistance is considered to constitute  necessary support of the poor or infirm.  

 

Although the voters approved this constitutional amendment, implementing legislation is considered to be necessary before some local governments can provide this assistance.

 

Summary:  Any city, code city, town, county, special purpose district, municipal corporation, or quasi-municipal corporation engaged in the sale or distribution of storm water or sewer services may use public moneys or credit derived from operating revenues from the sale of storm water or sewer services to assist the owners of structures or equipment in acquiring and installing materials and equipment that will conserve or allow for more efficient use of the storm water or sewer services.  Unless the assistance is provided for the necessary support of the poor or infirm, a charge-back must be made for the assistance.  The charge-back is a lien against the structure or a security interest against the equipment which is benefitted.    This assistance is authorized beginning July 1, 1998.

 

Votes on Final Passage:

 

House960

Senate460

 

Effective:June 11, 1998

July 1, 1998(Section 2)