Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.32 - County Commissioners.
36.32.120 - Powers of legislative authorities.

RCW 36.32.120
Powers of legislative authorities.

The legislative authorities of the several counties shall:
(1) Provide for the erection and repairing of courthouses, jails, and other necessary public buildings for the use of the county;
(2) Lay out, discontinue, or alter county roads and highways within their respective counties, and do all other necessary acts relating thereto according to law, except within cities and towns which have jurisdiction over the roads within their limits;
(3) License and fix the rates of ferriage; grant grocery and other licenses authorized by law to be by them granted at fees set by the legislative authorities which shall not exceed the costs of administration and operation of such licensed activities;
(4) Fix the amount of county taxes to be assessed according to the provisions of law, and cause the same to be collected as prescribed by law;
(5) Allow all accounts legally chargeable against the county not otherwise provided for, and audit the accounts of all officers having the care, management, collection, or disbursement of any money belonging to the county or appropriated to its benefit;
(6) Have the care of the county property and the management of the county funds and business and in the name of the county prosecute and defend all actions for and against the county, and such other powers as are or may be conferred by law;
(7) Make and enforce, by appropriate resolutions or ordinances, all such police and sanitary regulations as are not in conflict with state law, and within the unincorporated area of the county may adopt by reference Washington state statutes and recognized codes and/or compilations printed in book form relating to the construction of buildings, the installation of plumbing, the installation of electric wiring, health, or other subjects, and may adopt such codes and/or compilations or portions thereof, together with amendments thereto, or additions thereto: PROVIDED, That except for Washington state statutes, there shall be filed in the county auditor's office one copy of such codes and compilations ten days prior to their adoption by reference, and additional copies may also be filed in library or city offices within the county as deemed necessary by the county legislative authority: PROVIDED FURTHER, That no such regulation, code, compilation, and/or statute shall be effective unless before its adoption, a public hearing has been held thereon by the county legislative authority of which at least ten days' notice has been given. Any violation of such regulations, ordinances, codes, compilations, and/or statutes or resolutions shall constitute a misdemeanor or a civil violation subject to a monetary penalty: PROVIDED FURTHER, That violation of a regulation, ordinance, code, compilation, and/or statute relating to traffic including parking, standing, stopping, and pedestrian offenses is a traffic infraction, except that violation of a regulation, ordinance, code, compilation, and/or statute equivalent to those provisions of Title 46 RCW set forth in RCW 46.63.020 remains a misdemeanor. However, the punishment for any criminal ordinance shall be the same as the punishment provided in state law for the same crime and no act that is a state crime may be made a civil violation. The notice must set out a copy of the proposed regulations or summarize the content of each proposed regulation; or if a code is adopted by reference the notice shall set forth the full official title and a statement describing the general purpose of such code. For purposes of this subsection, a summary shall mean a brief description which succinctly describes the main points of the proposed regulation. When the county publishes a summary, the publication shall include a statement that the full text of the proposed regulation will be mailed upon request. An inadvertent mistake or omission in publishing the text or a summary of the content of a proposed regulation shall not render the regulation invalid if it is adopted. The notice shall also include the day, hour, and place of hearing and must be given by publication in the newspaper in which legal notices of the county are printed;
(8) Have power to compound and release in whole or in part any debt due to the county when in their opinion the interest of their county will not be prejudiced thereby, except in cases where they or any of them are personally interested;
(9) Have power to administer oaths or affirmations necessary in the discharge of their duties and commit for contempt any witness refusing to testify before them with the same power as district judges;
(10) Have power to declare by ordinance what shall be deemed a nuisance within the county, including but not limited to "litter" and "potentially dangerous litter" as defined in RCW 70A.200.030; to prevent, remove, and abate a nuisance at the expense of the parties creating, causing, or committing the nuisance; and to levy a special assessment on the land or premises on which the nuisance is situated to defray the cost, or to reimburse the county for the cost of abating it. This assessment shall constitute a lien against the property which shall be of equal rank with state, county, and municipal taxes.

[ 2020 c 20 § 1019; 2003 c 337 § 6; 1994 c 301 § 8; 1993 c 83 § 9; 1989 c 378 § 39; 1988 c 168 § 8; 1987 c 202 § 206; 1986 c 278 § 2; 1985 c 91 § 1; 1982 c 226 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 35; 1975 1st ex.s. c 216 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 59 § 1; 1963 c 4 § 36.32.120. Prior: 1961 c 27 § 2; prior: (i) 1947 c 61 § 1; 1943 c 199 § 1; Code 1881 § 2673; 1869 p 305 § 11; 1867 p 54 § 11; 1863 p 542 § 11; 1854 p 421 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4056. (ii) Code 1881 § 2681; 1869 p 307 § 20; 1867 p 56 § 20; 1863 p 543 § 20; 1854 p 422 § 20; RRS § 4061. (iii) Code 1881 § 2687; 1869 p 308 § 26; 1867 p 57 § 26; 1863 p 545 § 28; 1854 p 423 § 22; RRS § 4071.]
NOTES:

Findings—2003 c 337: See note following RCW 70A.200.060.


Effective date—1993 c 83: See note following RCW 35.21.163.


Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.


Severability—1986 c 278: See note following RCW 36.01.010.


Effective date—1982 c 226: See note following RCW 35.21.180.


Effective date—Severability—1979 ex.s. c 136: See notes following RCW 46.63.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 36 - Counties

Chapter 36.32 - County Commissioners.

36.32.005 - "County commissioners" defined.

36.32.010 - Board of commissioners established—Quorum.

36.32.020 - Commissioner districts—Voluntary change to electoral system.

36.32.030 - Terms of commissioners.

36.32.040 - Nomination by districts—Voluntary change to electoral system.

36.32.050 - Election.

36.32.051 - District-based elections—Definitions.

36.32.052 - District-based elections—When required—Procedures.

36.32.053 - District-based elections—Redistricting committee—Membership.

36.32.054 - District-based elections—Redistricting committee—Districting plan—Requirements.

36.32.055 - Five-member commission—When authorized—Ballot proposition—Petition—Procedures.

36.32.0552 - Five-member commission—Newly created positions—How filled—County divided into five districts.

36.32.0554 - Five-member commission—Newly created positions—Terms of initially elected commissioners.

36.32.0556 - Five-member commissions—Four-year terms—Nominations by districts—Elected by entire county—Quorum.

36.32.0558 - Five-member commissions—Vacancies.

36.32.060 - Conditions of official bond.

36.32.070 - Vacancies on board.

36.32.080 - Regular meetings—Joint regular meetings—Regular meetings held outside of the county seat.

36.32.090 - Special meetings—Joint special meetings.

36.32.100 - Chair of board—Election, powers.

36.32.110 - Clerk of board.

36.32.120 - Powers of legislative authorities.

36.32.121 - Community revitalization financing—Public improvements.

36.32.122 - Authority to regulate massage therapists—Limitations.

36.32.125 - Adoption of certain regulations proscribed.

36.32.127 - Driving while under the influence of liquor or drugs—Minimum penalties.

36.32.130 - Postponement of action.

36.32.135 - Official seal.

36.32.140 - Record of proceedings.

36.32.150 - Transcribing mutilated records.

36.32.155 - Transcribing mutilated records—Prior transcribing validated.

36.32.160 - Transcribing mutilated records—Auditor to direct transcribing, certify.

36.32.170 - Transcribing mutilated records—Original records to be preserved.

36.32.200 - Special attorneys, employment of.

36.32.210 - Inventory of county capitalized assets.

36.32.232 - Contract goals for county electric ferry vessel procurement.

36.32.234 - Competitive bids—Electric ferries.

36.32.235 - Competitive bids—Purchasing department—Counties with a population of four hundred thousand or more—Public works procedures—Riverine and stormwater projects—Exceptions.

36.32.240 - Competitive bids—Purchasing department—Counties with a population of less than four hundred thousand.

36.32.245 - Competitive bids—Requirements—Advertisements—Exceptions.

36.32.250 - Competitive bids—Contract procedure—Contracts under forty thousand dollars—Small works roster process.

36.32.253 - Competitive bids—Leases of personal property.

36.32.256 - Competitive bids—Multiple awards for road maintenance materials.

36.32.260 - Competitive bids—Purchasing agent.

36.32.265 - Competitive bids—Inapplicability to certain agreements relating to water pollution control, solid waste handling facilities.

36.32.270 - Competitive bids—Exemptions.

36.32.280 - Regulation of watercourses.

36.32.290 - Regulation of watercourses—Removal of obstructions.

36.32.300 - Regulation of watercourses—Trees may be removed from riverbanks.

36.32.302 - Transfer of ownership of county-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.

36.32.304 - Transfer of ownership of county-owned vessel—Further requirements.

36.32.330 - Appeals from board's action.

36.32.335 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Legislative declaration.

36.32.340 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Duties incident to.

36.32.350 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Coordinating agency—Agency reimbursement.

36.32.360 - Coordination of county administrative programs—Attendance at conventions authorized.

36.32.370 - Land surveys.

36.32.380 - Land surveys—Record of surveys.

36.32.390 - Nonmonthly employees, vacations and sick leaves.

36.32.400 - Health care and group insurance.

36.32.410 - Participation in Economic Opportunity Act programs.

36.32.415 - Low-income housing—Loans and grants.

36.32.420 - Youth agencies—Establishment authorized.

36.32.425 - Juvenile curfews.

36.32.430 - Parks, may designate name of.

36.32.435 - Historic preservation—Authorization to acquire property, borrow money, issue bonds, etc.

36.32.440 - Staff to aid in purchasing, poverty programs, parks, emergency services, budget, etc., authorized.

36.32.450 - Tourist promotion.

36.32.460 - Employee safety award programs.

36.32.470 - Fire protection, ambulance or other emergency services provided by municipal corporations within county—Financial and other assistance authorized.

36.32.475 - Regulation of automatic number or location identification—Prohibited.

36.32.480 - Emergency medical service districts—Creation authorized—Composition of governing body.

36.32.490 - County freeholders—Method of filling vacancies.

36.32.510 - Right-of-way donations—Credit against required improvements.

36.32.520 - Child care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

36.32.525 - Conditional and special use permit applications by parties licensed or certified by the department of social and health services or the department of corrections—Mediation prior to appeal required.

36.32.540 - Settlement of Indian claims.

36.32.550 - Conformance with chapter 43.97 RCW required.

36.32.560 - Home rule charter counties—Residential care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

36.32.570 - Conservation area acquisition and maintenance.

36.32.580 - Home rule charter counties subject to limitations on moratoria, interim zoning controls.

36.32.590 - Building construction projects—County prohibited from requiring state agencies or local governments to provide bond or other security as a condition for issuance of permit.

36.32.600 - Amateur radio antennas—Local regulation to conform with federal law.

36.32.610 - Library capital facility areas authorized.

36.32.620 - Abandoned or derelict vessels.