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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 36 - Counties » Chapters » Chapter 36.57A - Public Transportation Benefit Areas.

36.57A.191 – Maintenance plan.

RCW 36.57A.191 Maintenance plan. As a condition of receiving state funding, a public transportation benefit area authority shall submit a maintenance and preservation management plan for certification by the department of transportation. The plan must inventory all transportation system assets within the direction and control of the authority, and provide a preservation plan based on […]

36.57A.200 – Passenger-only ferry service—Authorized—Investment plan.

RCW 36.57A.200 Passenger-only ferry service—Authorized—Investment plan. A public transportation benefit area having a boundary located on Puget Sound may provide passenger-only ferry service. For the purposes of this chapter and RCW 82.14.440 and 82.80.130, Puget Sound is considered as extending north as far as the Canadian border and west as far as Port Angeles. Before […]

36.57A.210 – Passenger-only ferry service—Taxes, fees, and tolls.

RCW 36.57A.210 Passenger-only ferry service—Taxes, fees, and tolls. (1) A public transportation benefit area may, as part of a passenger-only ferry investment plan, recommend some or all of the following revenue sources as provided in this chapter: (a) A motor vehicle excise tax, as provided in RCW 82.80.130; (b) A sales and use tax, as […]

36.57A.220 – Passenger-only ferry service between Kingston and Seattle.

RCW 36.57A.220 Passenger-only ferry service between Kingston and Seattle. A public transportation benefit area seeking grant funding as described in *RCW 47.01.350 for a passenger-only ferry route between Kingston and Seattle shall first receive approval from the governor after submitting a complete business plan to the governor and the legislature by November 1, 2007. The […]

36.57A.222 – Passenger-only ferry service districts—Authorized—Investment plan—Dissolution.

RCW 36.57A.222 Passenger-only ferry service districts—Authorized—Investment plan—Dissolution. (1) A governing body of a public transportation benefit area, located in a county that only borders the western side of Puget Sound with a population of more than two hundred thousand and contains one or more Washington state ferries terminals, may establish one or more passenger-only ferry […]

36.57A.224 – Passenger-only ferry service districts—Revenue.

RCW 36.57A.224 Passenger-only ferry service districts—Revenue. (1) A passenger-only ferry service district may, as part of a passenger-only ferry investment plan, recommend some or all of the following revenue sources as provided in this chapter: (a) A sales and use tax, as authorized in RCW 82.14.445; (b) A parking tax, as authorized in RCW 82.80.035; […]

36.57A.226 – Passenger-only ferry service districts—Issuance of bonds.

RCW 36.57A.226 Passenger-only ferry service districts—Issuance of bonds. (1) To carry out the purposes of this chapter, a passenger-only ferry service district may issue general obligation bonds, not to exceed an amount, together with any other outstanding nonvoter-approved general obligation indebtedness, equal to one and one-half percent of the value of the taxable property within […]

36.57A.230 – Public transportation fares—Proof of payment—Civil infractions.

RCW 36.57A.230 Public transportation fares—Proof of payment—Civil infractions. (1) Persons traveling on public transportation operated by a public transportation benefit area shall pay the fare established by the public transportation benefit area and shall produce proof of payment in accordance with the terms of use established by the public transportation benefit area. Such persons shall […]

36.57A.235 – Public transportation fares—Schedule of fines and penalties—Who may monitor fare payment—Administration of citations.

RCW 36.57A.235 Public transportation fares—Schedule of fines and penalties—Who may monitor fare payment—Administration of citations. (1) A public transportation benefit area may establish, by resolution, a schedule of fines and penalties for civil infractions established in RCW 36.57A.230. Fines established shall not exceed those imposed for class 1 infractions under RCW 7.80.120. (2)(a) A public […]

36.57A.240 – Public transportation fares—Powers of law enforcement authorities.

RCW 36.57A.240 Public transportation fares—Powers of law enforcement authorities. RCW 36.57A.230 and 36.57A.235 do not prevent law enforcement authorities from prosecuting for theft, trespass, or other charges by any individual who: (1) Fails to pay the required fare on more than one occasion within a twelve-month period; (2) Fails to timely select one of the […]

36.57A.250 – Supplemental transportation improvements.

RCW 36.57A.250 Supplemental transportation improvements. If the legislative authority of a city provides or contracts for supplemental transportation improvements, as described in RCW 35.21.925 or under chapter 36.73 RCW, a public transportation benefit area serving the city or border jurisdictions shall coordinate its services with the supplemental transportation improvements to maximize efficiencies in public transportation […]