RCW 47.60.140
System as self-liquidating undertaking—Powers of department—Concessions.
(1) The department is empowered to operate such ferry system, including all operations, whether intrastate or international, upon any route or routes, and toll bridges as a revenue-producing and self-liquidating undertaking. The department has full charge of the construction, rehabilitation, rebuilding, enlarging, improving, operation, and maintenance of the ferry system, including toll bridges, approaches, and roadways incidental thereto that may be authorized by the department, including the collection of tolls and other charges for the services and facilities of the undertaking. The department has the exclusive right to enter into leases and contracts for use and occupancy by other parties of the concessions and space located on the ferries, wharves, docks, approaches, parking lots, and landings, including the selling of commercial advertising space and licenses to use the Washington State Ferries trademarks, but, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no such leases or contracts may be entered into for more than ten years, nor without a competitive contract process, except as otherwise provided in this section. The competitive process shall be either an invitation for bids in accordance with the process established by chapter 43.19 RCW, or a request for proposals in accordance with the process established by RCW 47.56.030. All revenues from commercial advertising, concessions, parking, leases, and contracts must be deposited in the Puget Sound ferry operations account in accordance with *RCW 47.60.150.
(2) As part of a joint development agreement under which a public or private developer constructs or installs improvements on ferry system property, the department may lease all or part of such property and improvements to such developers for that period of time, not to exceed fifty-five years, or not to exceed thirty years for those areas located within harbor areas, which the department determines is necessary to allow the developer to make reasonable recovery on its initial investment. Any lease entered into as provided for in this subsection that involves state aquatic lands shall conform with the Washington state Constitution and applicable statutory requirements as determined by the department of natural resources. That portion of the lease rate attributable to the state aquatic lands shall be distributed in the same manner as other lease revenues derived from state aquatic lands as provided in **RCW 79.24.580.
(3) The department shall include in the strategic planning and performance assessment process, as required by RCW 43.88.090, an analysis of the compatibility of public and private partnerships with the state ferry system's core business, and the department's efforts to maximize nonfarebox revenues and provide benefit to the public users of the ferry system facilities. The department shall include an assessment of the need for an open solicitation to identify and select possible public or private partnerships in order to maximize the value of projects and the state's investment in current and future ferry system operations.
(a) When the department determines that an open solicitation is necessary, a request for proposal shall be released, consisting of an open solicitation outlining functional specifications to be used as the basis for selecting partnerships in the project.
(b) Any responses to the request for proposal shall be evaluated, at a minimum, on the basis of compatibility with the state ferry system's core business, potential to maximize nonfarebox revenue, longevity of the possible partnership commitment, and benefit to the public users of the ferry system facilities.
(c) If no responses are received, or those that are received are incompatible with ferry system operations, or do not meet the criteria stated in (b) of this subsection, the state ferry system may proceed with state ferry system operating strategies designed to achieve state ferry system objectives without established partnerships.
[ 2003 c 374 § 2; 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 2; 1987 c 69 § 1; 1984 c 7 § 311; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 58; 1961 c 13 § 47.60.140. Prior: 1951 c 259 § 1; 1949 c 179 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6584-34, part.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) RCW 47.60.150 was repealed by 2007 c 512 § 16.
**(2) RCW 79.24.580 was recodified as RCW 79.90.245 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 569. RCW 79.90.245 was subsequently recodified as RCW 79.105.150 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
Effective date—1995 1st sp.s. c 4: See note following RCW 47.56.030.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 47 - Public Highways and Transportation
Chapter 47.60 - Puget Sound Ferry and Toll Bridge System.
47.60.015 - "Washington State Ferries"—Name authorized.
47.60.017 - State ferry system a public mass transportation system.
47.60.020 - Eminent domain—Condemnation proceedings.
47.60.030 - Existing contracts—Prior negotiations and bids validated.
47.60.040 - Survey by department.
47.60.050 - Improvement of facilities—Financing.
47.60.060 - Revenue bonds authorized—Issuance—Conditions—Negotiability—Interim bonds.
47.60.080 - Determining amount of bonds to be issued.
47.60.090 - Sale of bonds—Deposit, disbursement of proceeds.
47.60.100 - Bonds are legal investment for state moneys.
47.60.110 - Bondholders may compel performance.
47.60.113 - Refunding bonds—Authorization—Amount—Interest—Conditions.
47.60.114 - Refunding bonds—Payable from revenues.
47.60.115 - Refunding bonds—Disposition—Laws applicable.
47.60.120 - Other crossings—Infringement of existing franchises—Waivers (as amended by 2003 c 83).
47.60.122 - Ferries, terminal facilities—Interim revenue warrants authorized.
47.60.124 - Revenue refunding bonds to redeem interim warrants.
47.60.126 - Interim warrants and refunding bonds—Laws applicable.
47.60.135 - Charter of state ferries—Hazardous materials.
47.60.140 - System as self-liquidating undertaking—Powers of department—Concessions.
47.60.145 - Historic ferries—Acquisition by qualified persons or organizations.
47.60.170 - Ferries revolving fund—Deposit of excess funds.
47.60.200 - Consent to liability not general liability of state.
47.60.210 - Seamen may sue for injuries—Venue.
47.60.220 - Department as common carrier—Rights and liabilities.
47.60.230 - Liability for damages as to persons or property.
47.60.240 - Liability to persons other than shippers or passengers—Limitation.
47.60.250 - Claim for damages—Filing—Contents—Time limitations.
47.60.260 - Payment of claims.
47.60.270 - Venue of actions—Enforcement of judgment.
47.60.275 - Local law enforcement officers on ferries and terminals.
47.60.280 - Ferry service—Lummi Island to Orcas Island—Limitation on operation.
47.60.282 - Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone—Operation authorized, when.
47.60.283 - Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone—Purpose.
47.60.286 - Ferry user data survey.
47.60.290 - State ferries—Review of fares and pricing policies—Proposals.
47.60.300 - State ferries—Scope of review—Periodic reviews required.
47.60.310 - State ferries—Local expressions—Ferry advisory committees.
47.60.315 - Fares and pricing policies—Adoption schedule—Revenues—Vessel replacement surcharges.
47.60.322 - Capital vessel replacement account—Transfer prohibition, authorization.
47.60.327 - Operational strategies for asset utilization.
47.60.330 - Public participation—Legislative approval.
47.60.335 - Appropriation limitations—Capital program cost allocation.
47.60.340 - Vessel maintenance and preservation program—Report.
47.60.345 - Life-cycle cost model on capital assets.
47.60.355 - Terminal and vessel preservation funding requests—Predesign study.
47.60.365 - Terminal and vessel design standards.
47.60.377 - Vessel rebuild and replacement plan.
47.60.386 - Additional requirements for vessel improvement and vessel acquisition funding requests.
47.60.400 - Refunding bonds authorized, 1961 Act.
47.60.500 - Acquisition of additional ferries—Legislative finding—Department authority.
47.60.505 - Puget Sound capital construction account—Created—Use.
47.60.530 - Puget Sound ferry operations account.
47.60.570 - Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds.
47.60.590 - Repayment of bonds—Fund sources.
47.60.600 - Bonds—Powers and duties of state finance committee.
47.60.610 - Excess repayment funds—Disposition.
47.60.620 - Reimbursements and transfers of funds.
47.60.630 - Bonds legal investment for public funds.
47.60.640 - Bonds—Equal charge against revenues from motor vehicle and special fuel excise taxes.
47.60.656 - Passenger-only ferry service—Conveyance of vessels authorized.
47.60.662 - Ferry system collaboration with passenger-only ferry service providers.
47.60.680 - Prequalification of contractors required.
47.60.690 - Qualifications of contractor—Rules to assure.
47.60.700 - Application for prequalification—Form.
47.60.710 - Department authority to obtain information.
47.60.720 - Additional investigation—Terms of prequalification—Notice of nonqualification.
47.60.730 - Renewal of prequalification—Nonrenewal or revocation, notice.
47.60.740 - Rejection of bid despite prequalification—Unqualified bidder.
47.60.750 - Appeal of refusal, modification, or revocation of prequalification.
47.60.760 - Financial information regarding qualifying not public.
47.60.800 - General obligation bonds—1992 issue—Purpose—Issuance and sale.
47.60.804 - Bonds—1992 issue—Use of proceeds.
47.60.806 - Bonds—1992 issue—Payment of principal and interest from pledged excise taxes.
47.60.808 - Bonds—1992 issue—Payment from ferry bond retirement fund.
47.60.812 - Design-build ferries—Notice of request for proposals.
47.60.814 - Design-build ferries—Issuance of request for proposals.
47.60.816 - Design-build ferries—Phase one.
47.60.818 - Design-build ferries—Phase two.
47.60.820 - Design-build ferries—Phase three.
47.60.822 - Design-build ferries—Notice to proposers not selected—Appeal.
47.60.8241 - Findings—Single proposal process for new ferry vessel construction.
47.60.830 - Ferry system operation—Fuel purchasing strategies—Report.
47.60.835 - Small business enterprise enforceable goals program.