PROPOSED RULES
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 00-04-086.
Title of Rule: State ferries and toll bridges, WAC 468-300-010 and 468-300-020.
Purpose: The purpose of this rule is to modify the ferry tolls within the specified WACs.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 47.56.030, 47.60.326.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 47.56.030 and 47.60.326.
Summary: The two affected WACs are revised to lower specific senior/disabled fares to ensure a minimum 50% discount.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Corrective action in response to Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 2000 Triennial Review Finding.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation and Enforcement: Raymond G. Deardorf, Washington State Ferries (WSF), 2911 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, (206) 515-3491.
Name of Proponent: Washington State Department of Transportation, Washington State Ferries Division, governmental.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: The purpose of this rule is to lower the ferry tolls within the specified WACs.
The WAC revisions are a corrective action in response to an FTA finding on WSF senior/disable fares as part of FTA's 2000 Triennial Review of WSF.
No major effects are anticipated.
Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: The proposed rule revises the subject WACs by lowering the specified senior/disabled passenger tolls and vehicle tolls.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. The department has considered this rule and determined that it does not affect more than 10% of one industry or 20% of all industry.
Section 201, chapter 403, Laws of 1995, does not apply to this rule adoption.
Hearing Location: Transportation Building, Board Room 1D2, Olympia, Washington, 98504, on November 15, 2000, at 9:00 a.m.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Transportation Commission Office by November 13, 2000, TDD (360) 705-7070.
Submit Written Comments to: Raymond G. Deardorf, Washington State Ferries Planning Director, fax (206) 515-3499, by November 13, 2000.
Date of Intended Adoption: November 15, 2000.
October 3, 2000
Chris R. Rose, Administrator
Transportation Commission
OTS-4443.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-08-066, filed 4/5/99,
effective 5/6/99)
WAC 468-300-010
Ferry passenger tolls.
Effective 03:00 a.m. ((May 9, 1999)) December 31, 2000
ROUTES |
Full Fare |
Senior/ Disabled |
Youth Fare 18 and under |
Frequent User Ticket Book 20 Rides1 |
Monthly Pass5 |
Quarterly Pass5 |
Annual Pass5 |
Bicycle Surcharge2,6 |
Via Passenger-Only Ferry
*Seattle-Vashon *Seattle-Bremerton |
3.70 |
(( |
2.60 |
26.00 |
54.60 |
163.80 |
655.20 |
0.70 |
Via Auto Ferry *Fauntleroy-Southworth *Seattle-Bremerton *Seattle-Bainbridge Island *Edmonds-Kingston |
3.70 |
(( |
2.60 |
26.00 |
54.60 |
163.80 |
655.20 |
0.70 |
Port Townsend-Keystone |
1.85 |
(( |
1.40 |
26.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
0.35 |
*Fauntleroy-Vashon * Southworth-Vashon *Pt. Defiance-Tahlequah *Mukilteo-Clinton |
2.50 |
(( |
1.80 |
17.50 |
36.80 |
110.40 |
441.60 |
0.70 |
*Anacortes to Lopez, Shaw, Orcas or Friday Harbor | 5.30 |
(( |
3.80 |
37.25 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
3.00 |
Between Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor4 |
N/C |
N/C |
N/C |
N/C |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/C |
International Travel | ||||||||
Anacortes to Sidney and Sidney to all destinations |
9.10 |
(( |
6.40 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
4.60 |
From Lopez, Shaw+-, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney@ | 4.00 |
2.00 |
2.80 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
1.75 |
Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney (round trip)3 |
13.10 |
(( |
9.20 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
6.35 |
@ | These fares rounded to the next multiple of $.25. All other fares rounded to the next multiple of $0.10. |
* | These routes operate as a one-point toll collection system. |
1FREQUENT USER TICKETS - Shall be valid only for 90-days from date of purchase after which time the tickets shall not be accepted for passage.
2BICYCLE SURCHARGE - Is an addition to the appropriate passenger fare.
3ROUND TRIP - Round trip tickets for international travel available for trips beginning or ending on one of the Islands served.
4INTER-ISLAND FARES - Passenger fares included in Anacortes tolls.
5EMPLOYER PASSES - A monthly passenger pass is available for all routes except: Anacortes/San Juan Island/Sidney and Port
Townsend/Keystone, as a pilot program. The pass is available through some local employers. It is a flash pass valid for
the month printed on the pass and will be presented to Washington state ferries staff whenever a passenger fare is
collected. This pass is based on 21 days of passenger travel with a 30% discount. The quarterly pass is based on 63 days
of travel with a 30% discount and the annual pass is based on 252 days with a 30% discount.
6BICYCLE PASS - A bicycle pass is available on all routes except: Anacortes/San Juan Island/Sidney for a $20.00 annual fee subject
to meeting WSF specified conditions. The pass is valid for one year. A cyclist with a valid pass shall have the bicycle
surcharge waived.
CHILDREN/YOUTH - Children under five years of age will be carried free when accompanied by parent or guardian. Children/youths five through eighteen years of age will be charged the youth fare, which will be 70% of full fare rounded
to the next multiple of $0.10.
SENIOR CITIZENS - Passengers age 65 and over, with proper identification establishing proof of age, may travel at half-fare
passenger tolls on any route where passenger fares are collected.
PERSONS OF DISABILITY - Any individual who, by reason of illness, injury, congenital malfunction, or other incapacity or
disability is unable without special facilities or special planning or design to utilize ferry system services, upon
presentation of a WSF Disability Travel Permit, Regional Reduced Fare Permit, or other identification which establishes a
disability may travel at half-fare passenger tolls on any route. In addition, those persons with disabilities who require
attendant care while traveling on the ferries, and are so certified by their physician, may obtain an endorsement on their
WSF Disability Travel Permit and such endorsement shall allow the attendant to travel free as a passenger.
BUS PASSENGERS - Passengers traveling on public transit buses pay the applicable fare. Passengers traveling in private or
commercial buses will be charged the half-fare rate.
MEDICARE CARD HOLDERS - Any person holding a Medicare card duly issued to that person pursuant to Title II or Title XVIII of
the Social Security Act may travel at half-fare passenger tolls on any route upon presentation of a WSF Disability Travel
Permit or a Regional Reduced Fare Permit at time of travel.
FERRY/TRANSIT PASS - A combination ferry-transit pass may be available for a particular route when determined by Washington
state ferries and a local public transit agency to be a viable fare instrument. The WSF portion of the fare is based on 21
days of passenger travel per month at a 40% discount. Passes may be available in monthly, quarterly or annual
denominations.
PROMOTIONAL TOLLS - A promotional rate may be established at the discretion of the secretary of transportation for a specific
discount (not to exceed 50 percent of full fare) and effective only at designated times on designated routes (not to exceed
100 days per year on any one route).
Special passenger fare rate(s) may be established for a pilot program in conjunction with the Central Puget Sound Regional
Fare Integration project on ferry route(s) serving King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The rate(s) may be
established at the discretion of the secretary of transportation for a specific discount not to exceed fifty percent of full fare.
SCHOOL GROUPS - Passengers traveling in authorized school groups for institution-sponsored activities will be charged a flat rate
of $1 per walk-on group or per vehicle of students and/or advisors and staff. Starting September 1, 1999, all school groups
require a letter of authorization. Vehicles and drivers will be charged the fare applicable to vehicle size. The special
school rate is $2 on routes where one-point toll systems are in effect.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.56.030 and 47.60.326. 99-08-066, § 468-300-010, filed 4/5/99, effective 5/6/99; 98-08-051, § 468-300-010, filed 3/27/98, effective 4/27/98; 96-05-046 and 96-05-047 (Orders 79 and 80), § 468-300-010, filed 2/16/96, effective 3/19/96; 94-18-014 (Order 77), § 468-300-010, filed 8/25/94, effective 9/25/94; 94-07-104 (Order 75), § 468-300-010, filed 3/18/94, effective 4/18/94; 93-18-005, § 468-300-010, filed 8/19/93, effective 9/19/93; 92-18-005, § 468-300-010, filed 8/20/92, effective 9/20/92; 91-18-022 (Order 72), § 468-300-010, filed 8/27/91, effective 9/27/91; 89-14-052 (Order 67, Resolution No. 354), § 468-300-010, filed 6/30/89; 89-04-014 (Order 66, Resolution No. 343), § 468-300-010, filed 1/23/89, effective 7/1/89; 87-12-005 (Order 61, Resolution No. 298), § 468-300-010, filed 5/21/87. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.290, 47.60.300 and 47.60.326. 86-24-009 (Order 59, Resolution No. 287), § 468-300-010, filed 11/21/86. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.326. 86-06-010 (Order 54, Resolution No. 263), § 468-300-010, filed 2/21/86; 85-11-007 (Order 44, Resolution No. 241), § 468-300-010, filed 5/3/85; 84-11-052 (Order 42, Resolution Nos. 221 and 222), § 468-300-010, filed 5/17/84; 84-10-002 (Order 41, Resolution No. 218), § 468-300-010, filed 4/20/84; 83-07-062 (Order 33, Resolution No. 175), § 468-300-010, filed 3/22/83; 82-07-063 (Order 28, Resolution No. 143), § 468-300-010, filed 3/22/82. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325 and 47.56.030. 81-15-099 (Order 23, Resolution No. 117), § 468-300-010, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325. 81-08-044 (Order 17, Resolution No. 104), § 468-300-010, filed 3/31/81; 80-16-012 (Order 16, Resolution No. 90), § 468-300-010, filed 10/27/80; 80-04-104 (Order 15, Resolution No. 72), § 468-300-010, filed 4/1/80; 79-09-136 (Order 11, Resolution No. 57), § 468-300-010, filed 9/5/79; 79-04-047 (Order 6, Resolution No. 44), § 468-300-010, filed 3/27/79; 78-06-040 (Order 2, Resolution No. 21), § 468-300-010, filed 5/19/78.]
Effective 03:00 a.m. ((May 9, 1999)) December 31, 2000
ROUTES |
Vehicle Under 20' Incl. Driver One Way |
Vehicle Under 20' w/Sr Citizen or Disabled Driver4 |
Vehicle Under 20' Over Height Charge1 |
Frequent User Ticket book 20 Rides2 |
Motorcycle5 Incl. Driver Stowage 1 One Way@ |
Motorcycle w/Sr Citizen or Disabled Driver Stowage 1 One Way@ |
Motorcycle Oversize Charge1 |
Motorcycle Frequent User Ticket book 20 Rides2@ |
Fauntleroy-Southworth
Seattle-Bremerton Seattle-Bainbridge Island Port Townsend-Keystone Edmonds-Kingston |
6.50 |
(( |
6.50 |
104.00 |
2.80 |
1.90 |
0.90 |
44.80 |
*Fauntleroy-Vashon *Southworth-Vashon *Pt. Defiance-Tahlequah |
9.00 |
(( |
9.00 |
72.00 |
3.80 |
(( |
1.30 |
30.40 |
Mukilteo-Clinton |
4.50 |
(( |
4.50 |
72.00 |
1.90 |
(( |
0.60 |
30.40 |
10 Rides - 5 Round Trips | ||||||||
*Anacortes to Lopez |
13.25 |
(( |
13.25 |
53.00 |
6.90 |
(( |
1.60 |
55.20 |
*Shaw, Orcas |
15.75 |
(( |
15.75 |
63.00 |
7.40 |
(( |
2.10 |
59.20 |
*Friday Harbor |
17.75 |
(( |
17.75 |
71.00 |
7.80 |
(( |
2.50 |
62.40 |
Between Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor3 |
7.50 |
7.50 |
7.50 |
30.00 |
2.25 |
2.25 |
2.25 |
N/A |
International Travel | ||||||||
Anacortes to Sidney and Sidney to all destinations | 24.75 |
(( |
24.75 |
N/A |
12.30 |
(( |
3.20 |
N/A |
Travelers with advanced
reservations ($15 fee) Anacortes to Sidney and Sidney to all destinations 6 |
9.75 |
(( |
24.75 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney |
9.00 |
7.00 |
9.00 |
N/A |
5.00 |
5.00 |
1.25 |
N/A |
Travelers with advanced reservations ($7 fee) from Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney 7 | 2.00 |
0.00 |
9.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney (round trip) 5 |
33.75 |
(( |
33.75 |
N/A | 17.30 |
(( |
4.45 | N/A |
@ | These fares rounded to the next multiple of $0.10. All other fares rounded to the next multiple of $.25. |
* | These routes operate as a one-point toll collection system. |
1SIZE - All vehicles up to 20' in length and under 7'6" shall pay the vehicle under 20' toll. Vehicles up to 20' but over 7'6" in height shall pay an overheight charge of 100% of the vehicle full fare. Motorcycles with trailers, sidecars, or three wheels will pay an oversize motorcycle charge of 100% of the motorcycle full fare. Upon presentation by either the driver or passenger of a WSF Disability Travel Permit, Regional Reduced Fare Permit, or other identification which establishes disability, the height charge will be waived for vehicles equipped with wheel chair lift or other mechanism designed to accommodate the person with disability.
2FREQUENT USER TICKETS - Shall be valid only for 90 days from date of purchase after which time the ticket shall not be
accepted for passage.
3INTER-ISLAND FARES - Tolls collected westbound only. Vehicles traveling between islands may request a single transfer ticket
good for one transfer at an intermediate island. The transfer may only be obtained when purchasing the appropriate
vehicle fare for inter-island travel (westbound at Lopez, Shaw, or Orcas) and is free of charge. Transfers shall be valid for
24 hours from time of purchase.
4SENIOR CITIZEN, DISABLED DRIVER OR DISABLED ATTENDANT DRIVER - Half fare discount applies to driver portion of
the vehicle-driver fare and only when the driver is eligible. Those persons with disabilities who require attendant care
while traveling on the ferries, and are so certified by their physician, may obtain an endorsement on their WSF Disability
Travel Permit and such endorsement shall allow the attendant, when driving, to have the driver portion of the vehicle fare
waived.
5ROUND TRIP - Round trip tickets for international travel available for trips beginning or ending on one of the islands served.
6RESERVATION FARES - These fares apply only to travelers that have made advanced reservations and paid the $15 nonrefundable
reservation fee. The reservation fee shall be a $30 nonrefundable fee when the peak season surcharge is in effect.
7RESERVATION FARES - These fares apply only to travelers that have made advanced reservations and paid the $7 nonrefundable
reservation fee. The reservation fee shall be a $15 nonrefundable fee when the peak season surcharge is in effect.
RIDE SHARE VEHICLES - A commuter ride share vehicle which carries five or more persons on a regular and expense-sharing
basis for the purpose of travel to and from work or school and which is certified as such by a local organization approved
by the Washington state ferry system, may purchase for a $10 fee, a permit valid for one year valid only during the hours
shown on the permit. The $10.00 fee shall include the driver. Remaining passengers shall pay the applicable passenger
fare. Except that the minimum total paid for all passengers in the van shall not be less than four times the applicable
passenger fare.
STOWAGE - Stowage carry-on items including kayaks, canoes and other items of comparable size which are typically stowed on the
vehicle deck of the vessel shall be charged at the motorcycle rate. This rate includes the walk-on passenger carrying on the
item to be stowed.
PEAK SEASON SURCHARGE - A 25% surcharge shall be applied to vehicles from the second Sunday in May to the second Sunday
in October except those using frequent user tickets. A 65% surcharge shall be applied on fares for the Sidney B.C. route.
PENALTY CHARGES - Owner of vehicle without driver will be assessed a $100.00 penalty charge.
PROMOTIONAL TOLLS - A promotional rate may be established at the discretion of the secretary of transportation for a specified
discount (not to exceed 50 percent of full fare) and effective only at designated times on designated routes (not to exceed
100 days per year on any one route).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.56.030 and 47.60.326. 99-08-066, § 468-300-020, filed 4/5/99, effective 5/6/99; 98-08-051, § 468-300-020, filed 3/27/98, effective 4/27/98; 96-19-045 (Order 82), § 468-300-020, filed 9/12/96, effective 10/13/96; 94-18-014 (Order 77), § 468-300-020, filed 8/25/94, effective 9/25/94; 94-07-104 (Order 75), § 468-300-020, filed 3/18/94, effective 4/18/94; 93-18-005, § 468-300-020, filed 8/19/93, effective 9/19/93; 92-18-005, § 468-300-020, filed 8/20/92, effective 9/20/92; 91-18-022 (Order 72), § 468-300-020, filed 8/27/91, effective 9/27/91; 89-14-052 (Order 67, Resolution No. 354), § 468-300-020, filed 6/30/89; 89-04-014 (Order 66, Resolution No. 343), § 468-300-020, filed 1/23/89, effective 7/1/89; 87-12-005 (Order 61, Resolution No. 298), § 468-300-020, filed 5/21/87. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.326. 86-06-010 (Order 54, Resolution No. 263), § 468-300-020, filed 2/21/86; 85-11-007 (Order 44, Resolution No. 241), § 468-300-020, filed 5/3/85; 84-11-052 (Order 42, Resolution Nos. 221 and 222), § 468-300-020, filed 5/17/84; 84-10-002 (Order 41, Resolution No. 218), § 468-300-020, filed 4/20/84; 83-07-062 (Order 33, Resolution No. 175), § 468-300-020, filed 3/22/83; 82-07-063 (Order 28, Resolution No. 143), § 468-300-020, filed 3/22/82. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325 and 47.56.030. 81-15-099 (Order 23, Resolution No. 117), § 468-300-020, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325. 81-08-044 (Order 17, Resolution No. 104), § 468-300-020, filed 3/31/81; 80-04-104 (Order 15, Resolution No. 72), § 468-300-020, filed 4/1/80; 79-09-136 (Order 11, Resolution No. 57), § 468-300-020, filed 9/5/79; 79-04-047 (Order 6, Resolution No. 44), § 468-300-020, filed 3/27/79; 78-06-040 (Order 2, Resolution No. 21), § 468-300-020, filed 5/19/78.]
Effective 03:00 a.m. ((May 9, 1999)) December 31, 2000
Oversize Vehicle Ferry Tolls1 Overall Unit Length - Including Driver |
||||||||
ROUTES |
20' To Under 30' Under 7'6" High |
20' To Under 30' Over 7'6" High |
30' To Under 40' |
40' To Under 50' |
50' To Under 60' |
60' To under 70' |
70' To and include 80' |
Cost Per Ft. Over 80' @ |
Fauntleroy-Southworth Seattle-Bremerton Seattle-Bainbridge Island Port Townsend-Keystone Edmonds-Kingston |
9.75 |
19.50 |
26.00 |
32.50 |
39.00 |
45.50 |
52.00 |
0.65 |
*Fauntleroy-Vashon *Southworth-Vashon *Pt. Defiance-Tahlequah |
13.50 |
27.00 |
36.00 |
45.00 |
54.00 |
63.00 |
72.00 |
0.90 |
Mukilteo-Clinton |
6.75 |
13.50 |
18.00 |
22.50 |
27.00 |
31.50 |
36.00 |
0.45 |
*Anacortes to Lopez2 *Shaw, Orcas *Friday Harbor |
23.75 |
47.25 |
63.00 |
78.75 |
94.50 |
110.25 |
126.00 |
1.55 |
Between Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor3 |
11.25 |
22.50 |
30.00 |
37.50 |
45.00 |
52.50 |
60.00 |
N/A |
International Travel | ||||||||
Anacortes to Sidney and Sidney to all destinations |
37.25 |
74.25 |
99.00 |
123.75 |
148.50 |
173.25 |
198.00 |
2.50 |
Travelers with advanced reservations ($15 fee) Anacortes to Sidney and Sidney to all destinations5 |
22.25 |
59.25 |
84.00 |
108.75 |
133.50 |
158.25 |
183.00 |
2.50 |
Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney |
13.50 |
27.00 |
36.00 |
45.00 |
54.00 |
63.00 |
72.00 |
0.90 |
Travelers with advanced reservations ($7 fee) from Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney6 |
6.50 |
20.00 |
29.00 |
38.00 |
47.00 |
56.00 |
65.00 |
0.90 |
Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and Friday Harbor to Sidney (round trip)4 |
50.75 |
101.25 |
135.00 |
168.75 |
202.50 |
236.25 |
270.00 |
3.40 |
@ | These fares rounded to the next multiple of $0.05. All other fares rounded to the next multiple of $.25. |
* | These routes operate as a one-point toll collection system. |
1OVERSIZE VEHICLES - Includes all vehicles 20 feet in length and longer regardless of type: Commercial trucks, recreational vehicles, vehicles under 20' pulling trailers, etc. Length shall include vehicle and load to its furthest extension. Overheight charge is included in oversize vehicle toll. Vehicles 11 feet in width or wider pay double the fare applicable to their length. Private and commercial passenger buses or other passenger vehicles pay the applicable oversize vehicle tolls. Public transit buses and drivers shall travel free upon display of an annual permit which may be purchased for $10.
2STOPOVERS - Tolls collected westbound only. Oversize vehicles traveling westbound from Anacortes may purchase a single
intermediate stopover ticket for $2.50 when first purchasing the appropriate vehicle fare. The stopover is valid for a
24-hour period.
3INTER-ISLAND - Tolls collected westbound only. Vehicles traveling between islands may request a single transfer ticket good for
one transfer at an intermediate island. The transfer may only be obtained when purchasing the appropriate vehicle fare for
inter-island travel (westbound at Lopez, Shaw, or Orcas) and is free of charge. Transfers shall be valid for 24 hours from
time of purchase.
4ROUND TRIP - Round trip tickets for international travel available for trips beginning or ending on one of the islands served.
5RESERVATION FARES - These fares apply only to travelers that have made advanced reservations and paid the $15 nonrefundable
reservation fee. The reservation fee shall be a $30 nonrefundable fee when the peak season surcharge is in effect.
6RESERVATION FARES - These fares apply only to travelers that have made advanced reservations and paid the $7 nonrefundable
reservation fee. The reservation fee shall be a $15 nonrefundable fee when the peak season surcharge is in effect.
PEAK SEASON SURCHARGE - A peak season surcharge of 25% shall apply to all oversize vehicles, except for international
travel. The senior citizen discount shall apply to the driver of an oversize vehicle. A 65% surcharge shall be applied on
fares for the Sidney B.C. route.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS - Discounts of 50% for the driver of the above vehicles shall apply. Senior citizen discount is
determined by subtracting full-fare passenger rate and adding half-fare passenger rate.
PENALTY CHARGES - Owner of vehicle without driver will be assessed a $100.00 penalty charge.
DISCOUNT FROM REGULAR TOLL
Oversize vehicles making 12 or more, one-way crossings per week (Sunday thru Saturday) will qualify for a 20% discount from the
regular ferry tolls.
EMERGENCY TRIPS DURING NONSERVICE HOURS - While at locations where crew is on duty charge shall be equal to the cost
of fuel consumed to make emergency trip. Such trips shall only be offered as a result of official requests from an
emergency services agency and only in the case of no reasonable alternative.
BULK NEWSPAPERS - Per 100 lbs. $2.20
(Shipments exceeding 60,000 lbs. in any month shall be assessed $1.10 per 100 lbs.)
Daily Newspapers, in bundles, and medical supplies, to be received and delivered without receipt and subject to owner's risk, will be
transported between ferry terminals on regular scheduled sailings.
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS - A flat handling charge of $25.00 per parcel is charged.
(Shipments exceeding 100 lbs. assessed $8.30 for each 25 lbs. or fraction thereof.)
Express shipments will be handled on scheduled sailings when no other means of shipment is available to shipper. Shipments must
be of a size and weight that can easily be handled by carrier's employees.
Carrier reserves the right to refuse shipment of any item. Carrier assumes no liability for loss or damage to any shipment. Minimum rate for any shipment shall be the rate for 100 pounds.
San Juan inter-island express shipments will be handled at $5.00 per parcel.
MEDICAL SUPPLIES - A flat handling charge of $5.00 per shipment is charged.
DISCLAIMER - Under no circumstances does Washington state ferries warrant the availability of ferry service at a given date or
time; nor does it warrant the availability of space on board a vessel on a given sailing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.56.030 and 47.60.326. 99-08-066, § 468-300-040, filed 4/5/99, effective 5/6/99; 98-08-051, § 468-300-040, filed 3/27/98, effective 4/27/98; 96-19-045 (Order 82), § 468-300-040, filed 9/12/96, effective 10/13/96; 94-18-014 (Order 77), § 468-300-040, filed 8/25/94, effective 9/25/94; 94-07-104 (Order 75), § 468-300-040, filed 3/18/94, effective 4/18/94; 93-18-005, § 468-300-040, filed 8/19/93, effective 9/19/93; 92-18-005, § 468-300-040, filed 8/20/92, effective 9/20/92; 91-18-022 (Order 72), § 468-300-040, filed 8/27/91, effective 9/27/91; 89-14-052 (Order 67, Resolution No. 354), § 468-300-040, filed 6/30/89; 89-04-014 (Order 66, Resolution No. 343), § 468-300-040, filed 1/23/89, effective 7/1/89; 87-12-005 (Order 61, Resolution No. 298), § 468-300-040, filed 5/21/87. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.290, 47.60.300 and 47.60.326. 86-24-009 (Order 59, Resolution No. 287), § 468-300-040, filed 11/21/86. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.326. 86-06-010 (Order 54, Resolution No. 263), § 468-300-040, filed 2/21/86; 85-11-007 (Order 44, Resolution No. 241), § 468-300-040, filed 5/3/85; 84-11-052 (Order 42, Resolution Nos. 221 and 222), § 468-300-040, filed 5/17/84; 83-07-062 (Order 33, Resolution No. 175), § 468-300-040, filed 3/22/83; 82-18-009 (Order 29, Resolution No. 153), § 468-300-040, filed 8/20/82; 82-07-063 (Order 28, Resolution No. 143), § 468-300-040, filed 3/22/82. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325 and 47.56.030. 81-15-099 (Order 23, Resolution No. 117), § 468-300-040, filed 7/22/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.60.325. 81-08-044 (Order 17, Resolution No. 104), § 468-300-040, filed 3/31/81; 80-04-104 (Order 15, Resolution No. 72), § 468-300-040, filed 4/1/80; 79-09-136 (Order 11, Resolution No. 57), § 468-300-040, filed 9/5/79; 79-04-047 (Order 6, Resolution No. 44), § 468-300-040, filed 3/27/79; 78-06-040 (Order 2, Resolution No. 21), § 468-300-040, filed 5/19/78.]