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Code · Washington · Title 89 — Reclamation, Soil Conservation, and Land Settlement · Chapter 89.08

RCW 89.08.500

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The applicant or any state agency, tribe, or local government with permit processing responsibility may request that the *permit assistance center created by chapter 347, Laws of 1995 appoint a project facilitator to develop in consultation with the applicant and permit agencies a coordinated process for permit decisions on the application. The process may incorporate procedures for coordinating state permits under chapter 347, Laws of 1995. The *center shall adopt a target of completing permit decisions within forty-five days of receipt of a complete application.
If **House Bill No. 1724 is not enacted by June 30, 1995, this section shall be null and void.
[ 1995 c 378 s 6 .]
Notes:
Reviser's note: *(1) The permit assistance center and its powers and duties were terminated effective June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1995 c 347 s 617 .
**(2) House Bill No. 1724 [1995 c 347] was enacted.
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