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Code · Washington · Title 47 — Public Highways and Transportation · Chapter 47.56

RCW 47.56.892

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For the Columbia river crossing project, the tolling authority may enter into agreements with the Oregon state transportation commission regarding the mutual or joint setting, adjustment, and review of toll rates as the tolling authority may find necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. Any agreement between the tolling authority and the Oregon state transportation commission made pursuant to this section takes effect, and is not binding and enforceable until, thirty days after adjournment of the next ensuing regular legislative session.
If the tolling authority has not entered into an agreement with the Oregon state transportation commission by December 31, 2015, this section expires.
[ 2012 c 36 s 4 .]
Notes:
Reviser's note: The tolling authority (Washington state transportation commission) entered into an agreement as described in section 4, chapter 36, Laws of 2012 with the Oregon state transportation commission, dated December 19, 2012. This section was previously removed from the code then restored by the office of the code reviser upon receipt of notice pursuant to section 8, chapter 36, Laws of 2012 on December 15, 2016.
Contingent repeal — 2023 c 377: "RCW 47.56.892 (Columbia river crossing project—Agreements with the Oregon state transportation commission) and 2012 c 36 s 4 are each repealed." [ 2023 c 377 s 10 .]
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