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Code · Washington · Title 47 — Public Highways and Transportation · Chapter 47.04

RCW 47.04.200

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The state bicycle program manager shall:
(1)Design programs that encourage the use of bicycling for transportation;
(2)Coordinate bicycle safety related programs and bicycle tourism programs in all state agencies;
(3)Assist the department of transportation and the cities and counties of the state in assigning priorities to, programming, and developing bicycle-related projects;
(4)Serve as a clearinghouse for bicycle program information and resources;
(5)Provide assistance in revising and updating bicycle material of the superintendent of public instruction and the state patrol;
(6)Promote the use of bicycle helmets of a type certified to meet the requirements of standard Z-90.4 of the American national standards institute or such subsequent nationally recognized standard for bicycle helmet performance; and
(7)Promote bicycle safety equipment.
[ 1991 c 214 s 6 .]
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