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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.99G

RCW 43.99G.171

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(1)It is the intent of the legislature that the proceeds of the new bonds authorized in RCW 43.99G.170 will be appropriated in the 2005-2007 biennium.
(2)A portion of the bonds issued under RCW 43.99G.170 are intended to be used for wastewater and clean water improvement projects at state parks as part of the Hood Canal aquatic rehabilitation program. State parks intended to be improved by the bond proceeds authorized in RCW 43.99G.170 include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a)Approximately one hundred thousand dollars for Twanoh state park;
(b)Approximately one million two hundred thousand dollars for Dosewallips state park;
(c)Approximately seven hundred thousand dollars for Belfair state park;
(d)Approximately one million fifty thousand dollars for Potlatch state park;
(e)Approximately five hundred thousand dollars for Kitsap Memorial state park;
(f)Approximately nine hundred thousand dollars for Scenic Beach state park;
(g)Approximately three hundred thousand dollars for Twanoh and Triton Cove state parks;
(h)Approximately eight hundred fifty thousand dollars for Shine Tidelands state park;
(i)Approximately one hundred fifty thousand dollars for Pleasant Harbor state park; and
(j)Approximately one hundred seventy thousand dollars for Triton Cove state park.
[ 2006 c 167 s 302 .]
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