81.108.090 – Revenue statement—Fees—Delinquent fee payments.
RCW 81.108.090 Revenue statement—Fees—Delinquent fee payments. (1) A site operator shall, on or before May 1, 1992, and each year thereafter, file with the commission a statement showing its gross operating revenue from intrastate operations for the preceding calendar year, or portion thereof, and pay to the commission a fee equal to one percent of […]
81.108.100 – Exemptions—Monopolies—Hearings—Rates.
RCW 81.108.100 Exemptions—Monopolies—Hearings—Rates. (1) A low-level waste disposal site operator is exempt as specified in RCW 81.108.030(2)(a), 81.108.040(6), 81.108.050(7), 81.108.060(3), and 81.108.070(3) unless a monopoly situation exists with respect to the site operated by such site operator. A monopoly situation exists if either of the following is present: (a) No disposal facility is available to […]
81.108.060 – Contracted disposal rates—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.
RCW 81.108.060 Contracted disposal rates—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency. (1) At any time, a site operator may contract with any person to provide a contract disposal rate lower than the maximum disposal rate. (2) A contract or contract amendment shall be submitted to the commission for approval at least thirty days before its […]
81.108.010 – Purpose.
RCW 81.108.010 Purpose. State and national policy directs that the management of low-level radioactive waste be accomplished by a system of interstate compacts and the development of regional disposal sites. The Northwest regional compact, comprised of the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, has as its disposal facility the low-level radioactive […]
81.108.020 – Definitions.
RCW 81.108.020 Definitions. Definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (1) “Commission” means the Washington utilities and transportation commission. (2) “Effective rate” means the highest permissible rate, calculated as the lowest contract rate plus an administrative fee, if applicable, determined pursuant to RCW 81.108.040. (3) “Extraordinary volume” means […]
81.108.030 – Commission—Powers.
RCW 81.108.030 Commission—Powers. (1) The commission shall have jurisdiction over the sites and site operators as set forth in this chapter. (2)(a) The commission shall establish rates to be charged by site operators. In establishing the rates, the commission shall assure that they are fair, just, reasonable, and sufficient considering the value of the site […]
81.108.040 – Rates—Initial determination—Fees.
RCW 81.108.040 Rates—Initial determination—Fees. (1) On or before March 1, 1992, site operators shall file a request with the commission to establish an initial maximum disposal rate. The filing shall include, at a minimum, testimony, exhibits, workpapers, summaries, annual reports, cost studies, proposed tariffs, and other documents as required by the commission in rate cases […]
81.108.050 – Maximum rates—Revisions—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.
RCW 81.108.050 Maximum rates—Revisions—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency. (1) The maximum disposal rates that a site operator may charge generators shall be determined in accordance with this section. The rates shall include all charges for disposal services at the site. (2) Initially, the maximum disposal rates shall be the initial rates established pursuant […]
81.104.190 – Contract for collection of taxes.
RCW 81.104.190 Contract for collection of taxes. Cities that operate transit systems, county transportation authorities, metropolitan municipal corporations, public transportation benefit areas, high capacity transportation corridor areas, and regional transit systems may contract with the state department of revenue or other appropriate entities for administration and collection of any tax authorized by RCW 81.104.150, 81.104.160, […]
81.104.200 – High capacity transportation corridor areas.
RCW 81.104.200 High capacity transportation corridor areas. (1) A governing body of a transit agency in a county that has a population of more than four hundred thousand and that adjoins a state boundary may establish one or more high capacity transportation corridor areas within all or a portion of the boundaries of the transit […]