Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.57A - Public Transportation Benefit Areas.
36.57A.222 - Passenger-only ferry service districts—Authorized—Investment plan—Dissolution.

RCW 36.57A.222
Passenger-only ferry service districts—Authorized—Investment plan—Dissolution.

(1) A governing body of a public transportation benefit area, located in a county that only borders the western side of Puget Sound with a population of more than two hundred thousand and contains one or more Washington state ferries terminals, may establish one or more passenger-only ferry service districts within all or a portion of the boundaries of the public transportation benefit area establishing the passenger-only ferry service district. A passenger-only ferry service district may include all or a portion of a city or town as long as all or a portion of the city or town boundaries are within the boundaries of the establishing public transportation benefit area. The members of the public transportation benefit area governing body proposing to establish the passenger-only ferry service district, acting ex officio and independently, constitutes the governing body of the passenger-only ferry service district.
(2) A passenger-only ferry service district may establish, finance, and provide passenger-only ferry service, and associated services to support and augment passenger-only ferry service operation, within its boundaries in the same manner as authorized for public transportation benefit areas under this chapter.
(3) A passenger-only ferry service district constitutes a body corporate and possesses all the usual powers of a corporation for public purposes as well as all other powers that may be conferred by statute including, but not limited to, the authority to hire employees, staff, and services, to enter into contracts, to acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property, and to sue and be sued. Public works contract limits applicable to the public transportation benefit area that established the passenger-only ferry service district apply to the district. For purposes of this section, "passenger-only ferry service district" means a quasi-municipal corporation and independent taxing authority within the meaning of Article VII, section 1 of the state Constitution, and a taxing district within the meaning of Article VII, section 2 of the state Constitution, created by the legislative body of a public transportation benefit area.
(4) Before a passenger-only ferry service district may provide passenger-only ferry service, it must develop a passenger-only ferry investment plan, including elements: To operate or contract for the operation of passenger-only ferry services; to purchase, lease, or rent ferry vessels and dock facilities for the provision of transit service; and to identify other activities necessary to implement the plan. The plan must set forth terminal locations to be served, projected costs of providing services, and revenues to be generated from tolls, locally collected tax revenues, and other revenue sources. The plan must ensure that services provided under the plan are for the benefit of the residents of the passenger-only ferry service district. The passenger-only ferry service district may use any of its powers to carry out this purpose, unless otherwise prohibited by law. In addition, the passenger-only ferry service district may enter into: Contracts and agreements to operate passenger-only ferry service; public-private partnerships; and design-build, general contractor/construction management, or other alternative procurement processes substantially consistent with chapter 39.10 RCW.
(5) A passenger-only ferry service district may be dissolved by a majority vote of the governing body when all obligations under any general obligation bonds issued by the passenger-only ferry service district have been discharged and any other contractual obligations of the passenger-only ferry service district have either been discharged or assumed by another governmental entity.

[ 2015 3rd sp.s. c 44 § 313.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2015 3rd sp.s. c 44: See note following RCW 46.68.395.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 36 - Counties

Chapter 36.57A - Public Transportation Benefit Areas.

36.57A.010 - Definitions.

36.57A.011 - Municipality defined.

36.57A.020 - Public transportation improvement conference—Convening—Purpose—Multi-county conferences.

36.57A.030 - Establishment or change in boundaries of public transportation benefit area—Hearing—Notice—Procedure—Authority of county to terminate public transportation benefit area.

36.57A.040 - Cities included or excluded—Boundaries—Only benefited areas included—One area per county, exception.

36.57A.050 - Governing body—Selection, qualification, number of members—Travel expenses, compensation.

36.57A.055 - Governing body—Periodic review of composition.

36.57A.060 - Comprehensive plan—Development—Elements.

36.57A.070 - Comprehensive plan—Review.

36.57A.080 - General powers.

36.57A.090 - Additional powers—Acquisition of existing system.

36.57A.100 - Agreements with operators of local public transportation services—Operation without agreement prohibited—Purchase or condemnation of assets.

36.57A.110 - Powers of component city concerning passenger transportation transferred to benefit area—Operation of system by city until acquired by benefit area—Consent.

36.57A.120 - Acquisition of existing system—Labor contracts, employee rights preserved—Collective bargaining.

36.57A.130 - Treasurer and auditor—Powers and duties—Transportation fund—Contribution of sums for expenses.

36.57A.140 - Annexation of additional area.

36.57A.150 - Advanced financial support payments.

36.57A.160 - Dissolution and liquidation.

36.57A.170 - Rail fixed guideway public transportation system—Safety program plan and security and emergency preparedness plan.

36.57A.180 - Public transportation for persons with special needs.

36.57A.191 - Maintenance plan.

36.57A.200 - Passenger-only ferry service—Authorized—Investment plan.

36.57A.210 - Passenger-only ferry service—Taxes, fees, and tolls.

36.57A.220 - Passenger-only ferry service between Kingston and Seattle.

36.57A.222 - Passenger-only ferry service districts—Authorized—Investment plan—Dissolution.

36.57A.224 - Passenger-only ferry service districts—Revenue.

36.57A.226 - Passenger-only ferry service districts—Issuance of bonds.

36.57A.230 - Public transportation fares—Proof of payment—Civil infractions.

36.57A.235 - Public transportation fares—Schedule of fines and penalties—Who may monitor fare payment—Administration of citations.

36.57A.240 - Public transportation fares—Powers of law enforcement authorities.

36.57A.245 - Public transportation fares—Powers and authority are supplemental to other laws.

36.57A.250 - Supplemental transportation improvements.