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Code · Washington · Title 53 — Port Districts · Chapter 53.19

RCW 53.19.070

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This chapter does not apply to:
(1)Contracts specifying a fee of less than fifty thousand dollars;
(2)Contracts awarded to companies that furnish a service where the tariff is established by the utilities and transportation commission or other public entity;
(3)Intergovernmental agreements awarded to any governmental entity, whether federal, state, or local and any department, division, or subdivision thereof;
(4)Contracts awarded for services to be performed for a standard fee, when the standard fee is established by the contracting agency or any other governmental entity and a like contract is available to all qualified applicants;
(5)Contracts for services that are necessary to the conduct of collaborative research if prior approval is granted by the funding source;
(6)Contracts for professional services which are entered into under chapter 39.80 RCW; and
(7)Contracts for the employment of expert witnesses for the purposes of litigation or legal services to supplement the expertise of port staff.
[ 2008 c 130 s 12 .]
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