RCW 39.34.050
Duty to submit agreement to jurisdictional state officer or agency.
In the event that an agreement made pursuant to this chapter shall deal in whole or in part with the provision of services or facilities with regard to which an officer or agency of the state government has constitutional or statutory powers of control, the agreement shall, as a condition precedent to its entry into force, be submitted to the state officer or agency having such power of control. The agreement shall be approved or disapproved by the state officer or agency with regard to matters within his, her, or its jurisdiction within ninety days after receipt of the agreement. If a state officer or agency fails to act within the ninety-day time limit, the agreement shall be deemed approved by that state officer or agency.
[ 1992 c 161 § 6; 1967 c 239 § 6.]
NOTES:
Intent—1992 c 161: See note following RCW 70.44.450.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness
Chapter 39.34 - Interlocal Cooperation Act.
39.34.010 - Declaration of purpose.
39.34.050 - Duty to submit agreement to jurisdictional state officer or agency.
39.34.055 - Public purchase agreements with public benefit nonprofit corporations.
39.34.070 - Authority of joint boards to receive loans or grants.
39.34.085 - Agreements for operation of bus services.
39.34.090 - Agencies' contracting authority regarding electricity, utilities' powers, preserved.
39.34.100 - Powers conferred by chapter are supplemental.
39.34.110 - Powers otherwise prohibited by Constitutions or federal laws.
39.34.150 - Transactions between state agencies—Advancements.
39.34.170 - Transactions between state agencies—Powers and authority cumulative.
39.34.180 - Criminal justice responsibilities—Interlocal agreements—Termination.
39.34.190 - Watershed management plan projects—Use of water-related revenues.
39.34.200 - Watershed management partnerships—Formation.
39.34.210 - Watershed management partnerships—Indebtedness—Bonds.
39.34.215 - Watershed management partnerships—Eminent domain authority.