RCW 53.08.220
Regulations authorized—Adoption as part of ordinance or resolution of city or county, procedure—Enforcement—Penalty for violation.
(1) A port district may formulate all needful regulations for the use by tenants, agents, servants, licensees, invitees, suppliers, passengers, customers, shippers, business visitors, and members of the general public of any properties or facilities owned or operated by it, and request the adoption, amendment, or repeal of such regulations as part of the ordinances of the city or town in which such properties or facilities are situated, or as part of the resolutions of the county, if such properties or facilities be situated outside any city or town. The port commission shall make such request by resolution after holding a public hearing on the proposed regulations, of which at least ten days' notice shall be published in a legal newspaper of general circulation in the port district. Such regulations must conform to and be consistent with federal and state law. As to properties or facilities situated within a city or town, such regulations must conform to and be consistent with the ordinances of the city or town. As to properties or facilities situated outside any city or town, such regulations must conform to and be consistent with county resolutions. Upon receiving such request, the governing body of the city, town, or county, as the case may be, may adopt such regulations as part of its ordinances or resolutions, or amend or repeal such regulations in accordance with the terms of the request.
(2)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, any violation of the regulations described in subsection (1) of this section is a misdemeanor which shall be redressed in the same manner as other police regulations of the city, town, or county, and it shall be the duty of all law enforcement officers to enforce such regulations accordingly.
(b) Except as provided in (c) of this subsection, violation of such a regulation relating to traffic including parking, standing, stopping, and pedestrian offenses is a traffic infraction.
(c) Violation of such a regulation equivalent to those provisions of Title 46 RCW set forth in RCW 46.63.020 remains a misdemeanor.
[ 2003 c 53 § 286; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 103; 1961 c 38 § 1.]
NOTES:
Intent—Effective date—2003 c 53: See notes following RCW 2.48.180.
Effective date—Severability—1979 ex.s. c 136: See notes following RCW 46.63.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
53.08.010 - Acquisition of property—Levy of assessments.
53.08.020 - Acquisition and operation of facilities.
53.08.030 - Operation of foreign trade zones.
53.08.043 - Powers relative to systems of sewerage.
53.08.049 - Community revitalization financing—Public improvements.
53.08.050 - Local improvement districts—Assessments—Bonds.
53.08.060 - Improvement of waters and waterways.
53.08.070 - Rates and charges—Government contracts.
53.08.080 - Lease of property—Authorized—Duration.
53.08.085 - Lease of property—Security for rent.
53.08.091 - Sale of property—Contract sales—Terms and conditions.
53.08.092 - Sale of property—Taxes and assessments against property sold by contract.
53.08.110 - Gifts—Improvement.
53.08.120 - Contracts for labor and material—Small works roster.
53.08.130 - Notice—Award of contract—Low bidder claiming error.
53.08.135 - Construction projects over forty thousand dollars—Contracting out.
53.08.140 - Leases or contracts without bond.
53.08.150 - Notices when no newspaper in county.
53.08.160 - Studies, investigations, surveys—Promotion of facilities.
53.08.170 - Employment—Wages—Benefits—Agents—Insurance for port district commissioners.
53.08.175 - Commissioners, officers, and employees—Reimbursement of expenses.
53.08.176 - Commissioners, officers, and employees—Regulation of expenses.
53.08.180 - Federal old age and survivors' insurance for employees.
53.08.190 - Federal old age and survivors' insurance for employees—Plan for extension of benefits.
53.08.200 - Federal old age and survivors' insurance for employees—Contributions.
53.08.205 - Liability insurance for officials and employees.
53.08.245 - Economic development programs authorized—Job training and education.
53.08.255 - Tourism promotion and tourism-related facilities authorized.
53.08.260 - Park and recreation facilities.
53.08.270 - Park and recreation facilities—Approval of other agencies.
53.08.280 - Police officers—Appointment authorized—Jurisdiction.
53.08.290 - Intermodal movement of interstate and foreign cargo—Restrictions.
53.08.295 - Passenger-carrying vessels.
53.08.310 - Moorage facilities—Definitions.
53.08.340 - Streets, roads, and highways—Expenditure of funds.
53.08.360 - Annexation of port district property—Transfer of employees engaged in firefighting.
53.08.375 - Retail telecommunications services—Reporting requirements.
53.08.380 - Wholesale telecommunications services—Petition for review of rates, terms, conditions.
53.08.390 - Grays Harbor pilotage district—Conditions on pilotage service.
53.08.400 - District may exercise powers of community renewal agency.
53.08.410 - Abandoned or derelict vessels.
53.08.420 - Cooperative watershed management.
53.08.440 - Website for contract database—Requirements.
53.08.450 - Property outside jurisdiction—Future property development—Communication plan.
53.08.470 - Transfer of ownership of port district-owned vessel—Further requirements.