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Code · Washington · Title 67 — Sports and Recreation—Convention Facilities · Chapter 67.28

RCW 67.28.130

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Any municipality, taxing district, or municipal corporation is authorized to convey or lease any lands, properties or facilities to any other municipality for the development by such other municipality of tourism-related facilities or to provide for the joint use of such lands, properties or facilities, or to participate in the financing of all or any part of the public facilities on such terms as may be fixed by agreement between the respective legislative bodies without submitting the matter to the voters of such municipalities, unless the provisions of general law applicable to the incurring of municipal indebtedness shall require such submission.
[ 1997 c 452 s 8 ; 1979 ex.s. c 222 s 2 ; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 34 s 2 ; 1967 c 236 s 6 .]
Notes:
Intent — Severability — 1997 c 452: See notes following RCW 67.28.080 .
Savings — 1997 c 452: See note following RCW 67.28.181 .
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