RCW 52.26.030
Planning committee—Formation—Powers.
Regional fire protection service authority planning committees are advisory entities that are created, convened, and empowered as follows:
(1) Any two or more fire protection jurisdictions located within reasonable proximity may create a regional fire protection service authority and convene a regional fire protection service authority planning committee. No fire protection jurisdiction may participate in more than one created authority.
(2) Each governing body of the fire protection jurisdictions participating in planning under this chapter shall appoint three elected officials to the authority planning committee. Members of the planning committee may receive compensation of seventy dollars per day, or portion thereof, not to exceed seven hundred dollars per year, for attendance at planning committee meetings and for performance of other services in behalf of the authority, and may be reimbursed for travel and incidental expenses at the discretion of their respective governing body.
(3) A regional fire protection service authority planning committee may receive state funding, as appropriated by the legislature, or county funding provided by the affected counties for start-up funding to pay for salaries, expenses, overhead, supplies, and similar expenses ordinarily and necessarily incurred. Upon creation of a regional fire protection service authority, the authority shall within one year reimburse the state or county for any sums advanced for these start-up costs from the state or county.
(4) The planning committee shall conduct its affairs and formulate a regional fire protection service authority plan as provided under RCW 52.26.040.
(5) At its first meeting, a regional fire protection service authority planning committee may elect officers and provide for the adoption of rules and other operating procedures.
(6) The planning committee may dissolve itself at any time by a majority vote of the total membership of the planning committee. Any participating fire protection jurisdiction may withdraw upon thirty calendar days' written notice to the other jurisdictions.
[ 2018 c 28 § 3; 2017 c 196 § 8; 2004 c 129 § 3.]
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.