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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6278
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State of Washington 53rd Legislature 1994 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Government Operations (originally sponsored by Senators Gaspard, Haugen, Fraser and M. Rasmussen)
Read first time 02/01/94.
AN ACT Relating to public facilities; and reenacting and amending RCW 67.28.210.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 67.28.210 and 1993 c 197 s 1 and 1993 c 46 s 1 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
All taxes levied and collected under RCW
67.28.180, 67.28.240, and 67.28.260 shall be credited to a special fund in the
treasury of the county or city imposing such tax. Such taxes shall be levied
only for the purpose of paying all or any part of the cost of acquisition,
construction, or operating of stadium facilities, convention center facilities,
performing arts center facilities, and/or visual arts center facilities or to
pay or secure the payment of all or any portion of general obligation bonds or
revenue bonds issued for such purpose or purposes under this chapter, or to pay
for advertising, publicizing, or otherwise distributing information for the
purpose of attracting visitors and encouraging tourist expansion when a county
or city has imposed such tax for such purpose, or as one of the purposes
hereunder, and until withdrawn for use, the moneys accumulated in such fund or
funds may be invested in interest bearing securities by the county or city
treasurer in any manner authorized by law. In addition such taxes may be used
to develop strategies to expand tourism: PROVIDED, That any county, and any
city within a county, bordering upon Grays Harbor may use the proceeds of such
taxes for construction and maintenance of a movable tall ships tourist
attraction in cooperation with a tall ships restoration society, except to the
extent that such proceeds are used for payment of principal and interest on
debt incurred prior to June 11, 1986: PROVIDED FURTHER, That any city or
county may use the proceeds of such taxes for the refurbishing and operation of
a steam railway for tourism promotion purposes: PROVIDED FURTHER, That any
city bordering on the Pacific Ocean with a population of not less than one
thousand and the county in which such a city is located may use the proceeds of
such taxes for funding special events or festivals, or promotional
infrastructures including but not limited to an ocean beach boardwalk:
PROVIDED FURTHER, That any county which imposes a tax under RCW 67.28.182 may
use the proceeds of the tax levied and collected under RCW 67.28.180 to provide
public restroom facilities available to and intended for use by visitors:
PROVIDED FURTHER, That in order to facilitate the comfort of visitors to
festivals, fairs, special events, and attractions sponsored by counties,
cities, and towns in the state in their efforts to promote tourism, any
county, city or town((, if the city or town has a population less than five
thousand,)) may use the proceeds of the tax levied and collected under RCW
67.28.180 to provide public restroom facilities available to and intended for
use by visitors.
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