RCW 35.104.030
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A local government must establish by ordinance or resolution an authority. At a minimum, the ordinance must:
(1)Specify the powers to be exercised by the authority;
(2)Reserve the local government's right to dissolve the authority after its contractual responsibilities have expired;
(3)Establish an administrative board, including:
(a)The number of board members;
(b)the times and terms of appointment for each board position;
(c)the amount of compensation, if any, to be paid to board members;
(d)the procedures for removing board members and filing vacancies; and
(e)the qualifications for the appointment of individuals to the board;
(4)Establish the authority's boundaries, which must be contiguous tracts of land;
(5)Ensure that private and public funds provided to the authority will be segregated;
(6)Establish guidelines under which the authority may invest its funds;
(7)Provide the requirements for auditing the records of the authority; and
(8)Require the local government's legal counsel to also provide legal services to the authority.
[ 2007 c 251 s 3 .]
Notes:
Captions not law — Severability — 2007 c 251: See notes following RCW 35.104.010 .