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HOUSE BILL NO. 638
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1987 Regular Session
By Representatives Walk, Schmidt and Zellinsky; by request of Governor Gardner
Read first time 2/4/87 and referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to motor vehicles; amending RCW 82.44.020, 82.44.110, 46.20.161, 46.20.181, 46.29.050, 46.52.130, and 46.68.041; reenacting and amending RCW 82.44.150; adding a new section to chapter 46.68 RCW; providing effective dates; and declaring an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 82.44.020, chapter 15, Laws of 1961 as last amended by section 19, chapter 3, Laws of 1983 2nd ex. sess. and RCW 82.44.020 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) An excise tax is imposed for the privilege of using in the state any motor vehicle, except those operated under reciprocal agreements, the provisions of RCW 46.16.160 as now or hereafter amended, or dealer's licenses. The annual amount of such excise tax shall be two percent of the fair market value of such vehicle.
(2) From and after August 1, 1978, and until August 1, 2008, an additional excise tax is imposed, in addition to any other tax imposed by this section, for the privilege of using in the state any such motor vehicle, and the annual amount of such additional excise shall be two-tenths of one percent of the fair market value of such vehicle.
(3) Effective with January, 1988 motor vehicle license expirations, an additional excise tax is imposed, in addition to any other tax imposed by this section, for the privilege of using in the state any motor vehicle, and the annual amount of such additional excise tax shall be three-tenths of one percent of the fair market value of such vehicle.
(4) The department of licensing and county auditors shall collect the additional tax imposed by subsections (2) and (3) of this section for any registration year for the months of that registration year in which such additional tax is effective, and in the same manner and at the same time as the tax imposed by subsection (1) of this section.
(((4)))
(5) In no case shall the total tax be less than two dollars except for
proportionally registered vehicles.
(((5)))
(6) An additional tax is imposed equal to the taxes payable under
subsections (1) ((and)), (2), and (3) of this section
multiplied by the rate specified in RCW 82.02.030.
Sec. 2. Section 82.44.110, chapter 15, Laws of 1961 as last amended by section 12, chapter 35, Laws of 1982 1st ex. sess. and RCW 82.44.110 are each amended to read as follows:
The county
auditor shall regularly, when remitting license fee receipts, pay over and
account to the director of licensing for the excise taxes collected under the
provisions of this chapter. The director shall forthwith transmit the excise
taxes to the state treasurer, ninety-eight percent of which excise tax revenue
shall upon receipt thereof be credited by the state treasurer to the general
fund, and two percent of which excise tax revenue shall be credited by the
state treasurer to the motor vehicle fund to defray administrative and other
expenses incurred by the state department of licensing in the collection of the
excise tax((: PROVIDED, That)), except as follows: (1) One
hundred percent of the proceeds of the additional two-tenths of one percent
excise tax imposed by RCW 82.44.020(2), as now or hereafter amended, shall be
credited by the state treasurer to the Puget Sound capital construction account
in the motor vehicle fund((: PROVIDED FURTHER, That)); (2) one-third
of the proceeds of the additional tax imposed by RCW 82.44.020(3) shall be
credited to the Puget Sound ferry operations account in the motor vehicle fund;
(3) two-thirds of the proceeds of the additional tax imposed by RCW
82.44.020(3) shall be credited to the account established under section 9 of
this 1987 act; and (4) all revenues collected under RCW 82.44.020(((5)))(6)
shall be credited by the state treasurer to the general fund.
Sec. 3. Section 1, chapter 87, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. as last amended by section 13, chapter 35, Laws of 1982 1st ex. sess. and by section 20, chapter 49, Laws of 1982 1st ex. sess. and RCW 82.44.150 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The
director of licensing shall on the twenty-fifth day of February, May, August and
November of each year, commencing with November, 1971, advise the state
treasurer of the total amount of motor vehicle excise taxes remitted to the
department of licensing during the preceding calendar quarter ending on the
last day of March, June, September and December, respectively, except for those
payable under RCW 82.44.020(((5),))(6) and 82.44.030((, and
82.44.070)), from motor vehicle owners residing within each municipality
which has levied a tax under RCW 35.58.273, which amount of excise taxes shall
be determined by the director as follows:
The total
amount of motor vehicle excise taxes remitted to the department, except those
payable under RCW 82.44.020(((5),))(6) and 82.44.030((, and
82.44.070)), from each county shall be multiplied by a fraction, the
numerator of which is the population of the municipality residing in such
county, and the denominator of which is the total population of the county in
which such municipality or portion thereof is located. The product of
this computation shall be the amount of excise taxes from motor vehicle owners
residing within such municipality or portion thereof. Where the municipality
levying a tax under RCW 35.58.273 is located in more than one county, the above
computation shall be made by county, and the combined products shall provide
the total amount of motor vehicle excise taxes from motor vehicle owners
residing in the municipality as a whole. Population figures required for these
computations shall be supplied to the director by the office of financial
management, who shall adjust the fraction annually.
(2) On the
first day of the months of January, April, July, and October of each year, the
state treasurer based upon information provided by the department of licensing
shall make the following apportionment and distribution of motor vehicle excise
taxes deposited in the general fund except taxes collected under RCW 82.44.020(((5)))(6).
A sum equal to seventeen percent thereof shall be paid to cities and towns in
the proportions and for the purposes hereinafter set forth; and a sum
equal to two percent ((of all motor vehicle excise tax receipts)) thereof
shall be allocable to the county sales and use tax equalization account under
RCW 82.14.200((; and a sum equal to seventy percent of all motor vehicle
excise tax receipts, except taxes collected under RCW 82.44.020(5), shall be
allocable to the state school equalization fund and credited and transferred
each year in the following order of priority:
(a) The
amount required and certified by the state finance committee each year as being
necessary for payment of principal of and interest on bonds authorized by RCW
28A.47.760 through 28A.47.774 in the ensuing twelve months and any additional
amounts required by the covenants of such bonds shall be transferred from the
state school equalization fund to the 1963 public school building bond
retirement fund.
(b) Any
remaining amounts in the state school equalization fund from the motor vehicle
excise taxes not required for debt service on the above bond issues shall be
transferred and credited to the general fund)).
(3) The amount payable to cities and towns shall be apportioned among the several cities and towns within the state according to the following formula:
(a) Sixty-five percent of the sum specified in subsection (2) of this section to be paid to cities and towns shall be apportioned ratably on the basis of population as last determined by the office of financial management.
(b) Thirty-five percent of the sum specified in subsection (2) of this section to be paid to cities and towns shall be apportioned to cities and towns under RCW 82.14.210.
(4) When so apportioned, the amount payable to each such city and town shall be transmitted to the city treasurer thereof, and shall be utilized by such city or town for the purposes of police and fire protection and the preservation of the public health therein, and not otherwise. In case it be adjudged that revenue derived from the excise tax imposed by this chapter cannot lawfully be apportioned or distributed to cities or towns, all moneys directed by this section to be apportioned and distributed to cities and towns shall be credited and transferred to the state general fund.
(5) On the first day of the months of January, April, July, and October of each year, the state treasurer, based upon information provided by the department of licensing, shall remit motor vehicle excise tax revenues imposed and collected under RCW 35.58.273 as follows:
(a) The amount required to be remitted by the state treasurer to the treasurer of any municipality levying the tax shall not exceed in any calendar year the amount of locally-generated tax revenues, excluding the excise tax imposed under RCW 35.58.273 for the purposes of this section, which shall have been budgeted by the municipality to be collected in such calendar year for any public transportation purposes including but not limited to operating costs, capital costs, and debt service on general obligation or revenue bonds issued for these purposes; and
(b) In no event may the amount remitted in a single calendar quarter exceed the amount collected on behalf of the municipality under RCW 35.58.273 during the calendar quarter next preceding the immediately preceding quarter.
(6) At the close of each calendar year accounting period, but not later than April 1, each municipality that has received motor vehicle excise taxes under subsection (5) of this section shall transmit to the director of licensing and the state auditor a written report showing by source the previous year's budgeted tax revenues for public transportation purposes as compared to actual collections. Any municipality that has not submitted the report by April 1 shall cease to be eligible to receive motor vehicle excise taxes under subsection (5) of this section until the report is received by the director of licensing. If a municipality has received more or less money under subsection (5) of this section for the period covered by the report than it is entitled to receive by reason of its locally-generated collected tax revenues, the director of licensing shall, during the next ensuing quarter that the municipality is eligible to receive motor vehicle excise tax funds, increase or decrease the amount to be remitted in an amount equal to the difference between the locally-generated budgeted tax revenues and the locally-generated collected tax revenues. In no event may the amount remitted for a calendar year exceed the amount collected on behalf of the municipality under RCW 35.58.273 during that same calendar year. At the time of the next fiscal audit of each municipality, the state auditor shall verify the accuracy of the report submitted and notify the director of licensing of any discrepancies.
(7) The motor vehicle excise taxes imposed under RCW 35.58.273 and required to be remitted under this section shall be remitted without legislative appropriation.
(8) Any municipality levying and collecting a tax under RCW 35.58.273 which does not have an operating, public transit system or a contract for public transportation services in effect within one year from the initial effective date of the tax shall return to the state treasurer all motor vehicle excise taxes received under subsection (5) of this section.
Sec. 4. Section 11, chapter 121, Laws of 1965 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 245, Laws of 1981 and RCW 46.20.161 are each amended to read as follows:
The
department, upon receipt of a fee of ((fourteen)) eighteen
dollars, which includes the fee for the required photograph, shall issue to
every applicant qualifying therefor a driver's license, which license shall
bear thereon a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee, the full name,
date of birth, residence address, and a brief description of the licensee, and
either a facsimile of the signature of the licensee or a space upon which the
licensee shall write his usual signature with pen and ink immediately upon
receipt of the license. No license shall be valid until it has been so signed
by the licensee.
Sec. 5. Section 17, chapter 121, Laws of 1965 ex. sess. as last amended by section 2, chapter 245, Laws of 1981 and RCW 46.20.181 are each amended to read as follows:
Every
driver's license shall expire on the fourth anniversary of the licensee's
birthdate following the issuance of such license((: PROVIDED, That during
the period July 1, 1981, through and including June 30, 1983, the department
shall implement a system of staggering the renewal periods of currently
licensed drivers so as to make approximately one-half of such renewals for a
two-year period and the other one-half for a four-year period)). Every
such license shall be renewable on or before its expiration upon application
prescribed by the department and the payment of a fee of ((fourteen)) eighteen
dollars((, or of seven dollars in the case of those being renewed for only
two years)). ((These fees include)) This fee includes the
fee for the required photograph.
Sec. 6. Section 5, chapter 169, Laws of 1963 as last amended by section 10, chapter 1, Laws of 1985 ex. sess. and RCW 46.29.050 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The
department shall upon request furnish any person or his attorney a certified
abstract of his driving record, which abstract shall include enumeration of any
motor vehicle accidents in which such person has been involved. Such abstract
shall (a) indicate the total number of vehicles involved, whether the vehicles
were legally parked or moving, and whether the vehicles were occupied at the
time of the accident; and (b) contain reference to any convictions of the person
for violation of the motor vehicle laws as reported to the department,
reference to any findings that the person has committed a traffic infraction
which have been reported to the department, and a record of any vehicles
registered in the name of the person. The department shall collect for each
abstract the sum of ((three)) four dollars and fifty cents which
shall be deposited in the highway safety fund.
(2) The
department shall upon request furnish any person who may have been injured in
person or property by any motor vehicle, with an abstract of all information of
record in the department pertaining to the evidence of the ability of any
driver or owner of any motor vehicle to respond in damages. The department
shall collect for each abstract the sum of ((three)) four dollars
and fifty cents which shall be deposited in the highway safety fund.
Sec. 7. Section 27, chapter 21, Laws of 1961 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 74, Laws of 1986 and RCW 46.52.130 are each amended to read as follows:
Any request for a certified abstract must specify which part is requested, and only the part requested shall be furnished. The employment driving record part shall be furnished only to the individual named in the abstract, an employer, the insurance carrier that has insurance in effect covering the employer, or a prospective employer. The other part shall be furnished only to the individual named in the abstract, the insurance carrier that has insurance in effect covering the named individual, or the insurance carrier to which the named individual has applied. The director, upon proper request, shall furnish a certified abstract covering the period of not more than the last three years, and the abstract, whenever possible, shall include an enumeration of motor vehicle accidents in which the person was driving; the total number of vehicles involved; whether the vehicles were legally parked or moving; whether the vehicles were occupied at the time of the accident; and any reported convictions, forfeitures of bail, or findings that an infraction was committed based upon a violation of any motor vehicle law. The enumeration shall include any reports of failure to appear in response to a traffic citation or failure to respond to a notice of infraction served upon the named individual by an arresting officer.
The abstract provided to an insurance company shall have excluded from it any information pertaining to any occupational driver's license when the license is issued to any person employed by another or self-employed as a motor vehicle driver who during the five years preceding the request has been issued such a license by reason of a conviction or finding of a traffic infraction involving a motor vehicle offense outside the scope of his principal employment, and who has during that period been principally employed as a motor vehicle driver deriving the major portion of his income therefrom. The abstract provided to the insurance company shall also exclude any information pertaining to law enforcement officers or fire fighters as defined in RCW 41.26.030, or any member of the Washington state patrol, while driving official vehicles in the performance of occupational duty during an emergency situation if the chief of the officer's or fire fighter's department certifies on the accident report that the actions of the officer or fire fighter were reasonable under the circumstances as they existed at the time of the accident.
The
director shall collect for each abstract the sum of ((three)) four
dollars and fifty cents which shall be deposited in the highway safety fund.
Any insurance company or its agent receiving the certified abstract shall use it exclusively for its own underwriting purposes and shall not divulge any of the information contained in it to a third party. No policy of insurance may be canceled, nonrenewed, or denied on the basis of such information unless the policyholder was determined to be at fault. No insurance company or its agent for underwriting purposes relating to the operation of commercial motor vehicles may use any information contained in the abstract relative to any person's operation of motor vehicles while not engaged in such employment.
Any employer or prospective employer receiving the certified abstract shall use it exclusively for his own purpose to determine whether the licensee should be permitted to operate a commercial vehicle or school bus upon the public highways of this state and shall not divulge any information contained in it to a third party.
Any violation of this section is a gross misdemeanor.
Sec. 8. Section 4, chapter 25, Laws of 1965 as last amended by section 12, chapter 1, Laws of 1985 ex. sess. and RCW 46.68.041 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The department shall forward all funds accruing under the provisions of chapter 46.20 RCW together with a proper identifying, detailed report to the state treasurer who shall deposit such moneys to the credit of the highway safety fund except as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) Out of
each fee of ((fourteen)) eighteen dollars collected for a
driver's license, the sum of ((ten)) fourteen dollars and twenty
cents shall be deposited in the highway safety fund, and three dollars and
eighty cents shall be deposited in the general fund.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. A new section is added to chapter 46.68 RCW to read as follows:
An account to be known as the state patrol services account is hereby created in the state treasury. The account shall consist of money deposited under RCW 82.44.110(3), and such other money as may be designated by law for deposit in the account. Money in the account shall be used, after appropriation, solely for all state patrol expenditures funded prior to the 1987-89 biennium from the general fund, for the state patrol capital budget, and for covering any shortfall in the state patrol highway account. All earnings of investments of balances in the state patrol services account shall be credited to the general fund.
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. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect June 1, 1987, except sections 1 through 3 of this act which shall take effect January 1, 1988.