Washington State House of Representatives |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Transportation Committee | |
SB 5729
Brief Description: Considering prepurchase of multiple ferry fares.
Sponsors: Senators Rockefeller, Oke, Regala, Spanel, Sheldon, Shin, Poulsen, Jacobsen and Kohl-Welles.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/21/05
Staff: Beth Redfield (786-7347).
Background:
For the Department of Transportation, the Tariff Policy Committee reviews state ferry fares on an
annual basis. In each odd numbered year, the Tariff Policy Committee submits to the
Transportation Commission the results of its review together with recommended changes to the
ferry tariffs for the ensuing biennium. After a series of public meetings, the Transportation
Commission adopts the tariff in the Washington Administrative Code.
In making its review, the Tariff Policy Committee may consider a number of factors:
The amount of subsidy available to the ferry system for maintenance and operation; The time and
distance of ferry runs; The maintenance and operation costs for ferry runs with a proper
adjustment for higher costs of operating outmoded or less efficient equipment; The efficient
distribution of traffic between cross-sound routes; The desirability of reasonable commutation
rates for persons using the ferry system to commute daily to work; The effect of proposed fares in
increasing walk-on and vehicular passenger use; The effect of proposed fares in promoting all
types of ferry use during non-peak periods; The estimated revenues that are projected to be
earned by the ferry system from commercial advertisements, parking, contracts, leases, and other
sources; Such other factors as prudent managers of a major ferry system would consider.
Summary of Bill:
In setting ferry fares, the DOT, through the Tariff Policy Committee, may also consider the
prepurchase of multiple fares, whether for a single rider or multiple riders.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.