RCW 17.04.250
District treasurer—Duties—Fund.
The county treasurer shall be ex officio treasurer of such district and the county assessor and other county officers shall take notice of the formation of such district and of the tax levy and shall extend the tax on the tax roll against the property liable therefor the same as other taxes are extended, and such tax shall become a general tax against such property, and shall be collected and accounted for as other taxes, with the terms and penalties thereto attached. The moneys collected from such tax shall be paid into a fund to be known as "fund of weed district . . . . . . of . . . . . . county" (giving the number of district and name of county). All expenses in connection with the operation of such district, including the expenses of initial and annual meetings, shall be paid from such fund, upon vouchers approved by the board of directors of such district.
[ 1957 c 13 § 3. Prior: 1929 c 125 § 5, part; 1921 c 150 § 5; RRS § 2775.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 17 - Weeds, Rodents, and Pests
Chapter 17.04 - Weed Districts.
17.04.010 - Districts authorized—Area and boundaries.
17.04.030 - Petition—Time, place and notice of hearing.
17.04.050 - Board to determine petition—Resolution to create district.
17.04.150 - Powers—Weed inspector.
17.04.170 - Indian reservation lands—United States lands.
17.04.180 - County and state lands.
17.04.190 - Duties of weed inspector.
17.04.200 - Violation of rules and regulations—Notice to destroy weeds—Destruction.
17.04.210 - Statement of expense—Hearing.
17.04.230 - Appellate review—Notice—Cost bond.
17.04.240 - Assessments—Classification of property—Tax levy—Special assessments.
17.04.245 - Assessment—Tax roll—Collection.
17.04.250 - District treasurer—Duties—Fund.
17.04.260 - Limit of indebtedness.
17.04.270 - Districts organized under prior law—Reorganization.
17.04.280 - Officials of district may enter lands—Penalty for prevention.