RCW 52.26.020
Definitions.
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Board" means the governing body of a regional fire protection service authority.
(2) "Elected official" means an elected official of a participating fire protection jurisdiction or a regional fire protection district commissioner created under RCW 52.26.080.
(3) "Fire protection jurisdiction" means a fire district, regional fire protection service authority, city, town, port district, municipal airport, or Indian tribe.
(4) "Participating fire protection jurisdiction" means a fire protection jurisdiction participating in the formation or operation of a regional fire protection service authority.
(5) "Reasonable proximity" means geographical areas near enough to each other so that governance, management, and services can be delivered effectively.
(6) "Regional fire protection service authority" or "authority" means a municipal corporation, an 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, whose boundaries are coextensive with two or more fire protection jurisdictions located within reasonable proximity and that has been created by a vote of the people under this chapter to implement a regional fire protection service authority plan.
(7) "Regional fire protection service authority plan" or "plan" means a plan to develop and finance a regional fire protection service authority project or projects including, but not limited to, specific capital projects, fire operations and emergency service operations pursuant to RCW 52.26.040(3)(b), and preservation and maintenance of existing or future facilities.
(8) "Regional fire protection service authority planning committee" or "planning committee" means the advisory committee created under RCW 52.26.030 to create and propose to fire protection jurisdictions a regional fire protection service authority plan to design, finance, and develop fire protection and emergency service projects.
(9) "Regular property taxes" has the same meaning as in RCW 84.04.140.
[ 2018 c 28 § 5; 2017 c 196 § 7. Prior: 2011 c 141 § 1; 2006 c 200 § 1; 2004 c 129 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2017 c 196 §§ 1-9, 11, 13, and 14: See note following RCW 52.26.220.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 52 - Fire Protection Districts
Chapter 52.26 - Regional Fire Protection Service Authorities.
52.26.030 - Planning committee—Formation—Powers.
52.26.050 - Service plan—Taxes and benefit charges.
52.26.060 - Service plan—Submission to voters.
52.26.070 - Service authority—Formation—Challenges.
52.26.080 - Organization and composition of governing board—Commissioner positions, districts.
52.26.100 - Transfer of responsibilities and employees to authority—Civil service system.
52.26.110 - Withdrawal, reannexation of territory.
52.26.120 - Dissolution of fire protection district—Election—Transfer of responsibilities.
52.26.130 - Debt—Interlocal contracts—General obligation bonds.
52.26.140 - Levy of taxes—Levies authorized by special election—Indebtedness—Definition.
52.26.150 - Levy of taxes—To be made by county or counties where authority is located.
52.26.160 - Taxation of lands lying within authority and forest protection assessment area.
52.26.170 - Collection of taxes.
52.26.180 - Benefit charges—Exemptions—Annual review—Definitions.
52.26.190 - Benefit charges—Exemptions.
52.26.200 - Benefit charges—Resolution—County assessor's duties.
52.26.210 - Benefit charges—Administration and collection by county treasurer.
52.26.220 - Benefit charges—Submission to voters—Renewal.
52.26.230 - Benefit charges—Establishment—Public hearings—Notice to property owners.
52.26.240 - Benefit charges—Limitation on imposition of property tax.
52.26.250 - Benefit charges—Complaints—Review board.
52.26.270 - Benefit charges—Additional exemption.
52.26.280 - Civil service—When authorized or required.
52.26.290 - Annexation of territory.
52.26.300 - Annexation of fire protection jurisdiction within reasonable proximity to authority.