RCW 57.04.065
Change of name—Procedure—Effect.
Any district may apply to change its name by filing with the county legislative authority in which was filed the original petition for organization of the district, a certified copy of a resolution of its board of commissioners adopted by majority vote of all of the members of that board at a regular meeting thereof providing for such change of name. After approval of the new name by the county legislative authority, all proceedings for the district shall be had under the changed name, but all existing obligations and contracts of the district entered into under its former name shall remain outstanding without change and with the validity thereof unimpaired and unaffected by such change of name. A change of name heretofore made by any existing district in this state, substantially in the manner approved under this section, is ratified, confirmed, and validated.
[ 1996 c 230 § 206; 1984 c 147 § 7.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law—Effective date—1996 c 230: See notes following RCW 57.02.001.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 57 - Water-Sewer Districts
Chapter 57.04 - Formation and Dissolution.
57.04.001 - Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
57.04.020 - Districts authorized.
57.04.030 - Petition procedure—Hearing—Boundaries.
57.04.050 - Election—Notice—Excess tax levy.
57.04.055 - County auditor to conduct elections—Expenses.
57.04.060 - District created—Name—Formation expenses.
57.04.065 - Change of name—Procedure—Effect.
57.04.070 - When two or more petitions filed.
57.04.090 - Dissolution—Legislative and court methods.
57.04.100 - Dissolution—Election method.
57.04.110 - Dissolution when district's boundaries identical with municipality.