Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.17 - Administrative Departments and Agencies—General Provisions.
43.17.400 - Disposition of state-owned land—Notice to governmental entities—Right of first refusal.

RCW 43.17.400
Disposition of state-owned land—Notice to governmental entities—Right of first refusal.

(1) Before any state agency may dispose of surplus state-owned real property to a private or any nongovernmental party, the agency must provide written notice to the following governmental entities at least sixty days before entering into any proposed disposition agreement:
(a) All other state agencies;
(b) Each federal agency operating within the state; and
(c) The governing authority of each county, city, town, special purpose district, and federally recognized Indian tribe in which the land is located.
(2) The state agency must dispose of the property, for continued public benefit as defined in RCW 39.33.015, to any governmental entity responding within the notification period, upon mutual agreement reached within a reasonable time period after the response is received. Priority must be given to state agencies. The disposition may be for any terms and conditions agreed upon by the proper authorities of each party, in accordance with RCW 39.33.010, except where the disposition at fair market value is required by law.
(3) The requirements of this section are in addition and supplemental to other requirements of the laws of this state.
(4) For purposes of this section, "disposition" means the sale, exchange, or other action resulting in a transfer of ownership.
(5) The requirements of this section do not apply to the department of transportation.

[ 2018 c 217 § 2; 2015 c 225 § 64; 2007 c 62 § 2.]
NOTES:

Finding—Intent—2007 c 62: "The legislature recognizes that state agencies dispose of state-owned lands when these lands cannot be advantageously used by the agency or when dispositions are beneficial to the public's interest. The legislature also recognizes that dispositions of state-owned land can create opportunities for counties, cities, and towns wishing to purchase or otherwise acquire the lands, and citizens wishing to enjoy the lands for recreational or other purposes. However, the legislature finds that absent a specific requirement obligating state agencies to notify affected local governments of proposed land dispositions, occasions for governmental acquisition and public enjoyment of certain lands can be permanently lost.
Therefore, the legislature intends to enact an express and supplemental requirement obligating state agencies to notify local governments of proposed land dispositions." [ 2007 c 62 § 1.]


Severability—2007 c 62: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 2007 c 62 § 13.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.17 - Administrative Departments and Agencies—General Provisions.

43.17.010 - Departments created.

43.17.020 - Chief executive officers—Appointment.

43.17.030 - Powers and duties—Oath.

43.17.040 - Chief assistant director—Powers.

43.17.050 - Office at capital—Branch offices.

43.17.060 - Departmental rules and regulations.

43.17.070 - Administrative committees.

43.17.095 - Option to submit document, form, or payment electronically—Requirements.

43.17.100 - Surety bonds for appointive state officers and employees.

43.17.110 - Data, information, interdepartmental assistance.

43.17.120 - Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program.

43.17.130 - Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program—Appointment of personnel.

43.17.150 - Receipt of property or money from United States attorney general—Use, expenditure—Deposit.

43.17.200 - Allocation of moneys for acquisition of works of art—Expenditure by arts commission—Conditions.

43.17.205 - Purchase of works of art—Interagency reimbursement for expenditure by visual arts program.

43.17.210 - Purchase of works of art—Procedure.

43.17.230 - Emergency information telephone services—Accessibility from all phones required—Charges.

43.17.240 - Debts owed to the state—Interest rate.

43.17.250 - Countywide planning policy.

43.17.310 - Businesses—Rules coordinator to provide list of rules.

43.17.320 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Definitions.

43.17.330 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Methods.

43.17.340 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Exception.

43.17.350 - Health-related state agencies—Professional health services—Fee schedules.

43.17.360 - Lease of real property—Term of a lease—Use of proceeds—Retroactive application.

43.17.370 - Prerelease copy of report or study to local government.

43.17.380 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system—Definitions.

43.17.385 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system.

43.17.390 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system—Independent assessment.

43.17.400 - Disposition of state-owned land—Notice to governmental entities—Right of first refusal.

43.17.410 - Sensitive personal information of vulnerable individuals or in-home caregivers for vulnerable populations—Release of information prohibited.

43.17.420 - Immigration and citizenship status—Definitions.

43.17.425 - Immigration and citizenship status—State agency restrictions.