HomeMy WebLinkAboutRCW 47.60.310 -- format as BillAN ACT Relating to Ferry Advisory Committees; amending RCW 47.60.310.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 47.60.310 and 2016 c 25 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The department is further directed to conduct such review by soliciting and obtaining expressions from local community groups and the ferry advisory committees in order to be properly
informed as to problems being experienced within the area served by the Washington state ferries. In order that local representation may be established, the department shall give prior
notice of the review to the ferry advisory committees.
(2) The legislative authorities of San Juan, Skagit, Clallam, and Jefferson counties shall each appoint a committee to consist of five members to serve as an each county wherein a terminal
of the Washington state ferries is located shall establish one ferry advisory committee to the department or its designated representative in such review. The legislative authorities
of other counties that contain ferry terminals shall appoint ferry advisory committees consisting of three members for each terminal area in each countyand appoint the members thereto,
except for Vashon Island, which Island county, and San Juan county. Vashon Island shall have only one ferry advisory committee, and its members shall be appointed by the Vashon/Maury
Island community council. If the Vashon/Maury Island community council fails to appoint a qualified person to fill a vacancy within ninety days of the occurrence of the vacancy, the
legislative authority of King county shall appoint a qualified person to fill the vacancy. Island county shall have only one ferry advisory committee. At leastSan Juan county shall
have only one person appointed to each ferry advisory committee shall be representative of an established ferry user group or of frequent users ofand the ferry system. Each member shall
reside in the vicinity of the terminal persons appointed to that the advisory committee representsmust reside on different ferry-served islands to the greatest extent possible.
(3) The membersferry advisory committees shall serve as advisory committees to the marine division of the San Juan, Clallam, and Jefferson county department or its designated representative.
Each ferry advisory committee shall consist of not fewer than three nor more than seven members. Each ferry advisory committee shall be considered to be a committee of its appointing
authority.
(4) The members of the ferry advisory committees shall be appointed for four-year terms. The initial terms shall commence on July 1, 1982, and end on June 30, 1986.Terms should be staggered
to the greatest extent possible. Any vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the appointing authority. Each ferry advisory committee shall elect its chair
from among its members. Each member shall reside in the
vicinity of the terminal that the advisory committee represents. At least one person appointed to the advisory committee shallshould be representative of an established ferry-user group
or of frequent users of the ferry system, at least one shallshould be representative of persons or firms using or depending upon the ferry system for commerce, and one member shallshould
be representative of a local government planning body or its staff. Every member shall be a resident of the county upon whose advisory committee he or she sits, and not more than three
members shall at the time of their appointment be members of the same major political party.
(4) The members of each terminal area committee shall be appointed for four-year terms. The initial terms of the members of each terminal area committee shall be staggered as follows:
All terms shall commence September 1, 1988, with one member's term expiring August 31, 1990, one member's term expiring August 31, 1991, and the remaining member's term expiring August
31, 1992. Any vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the appointing authority. Not more than two members of any terminal-area committee may be from the same
political party at the time of their appointment, and in a county having more than one committee, the overall party representation shall be as nearly equal as possible.
(5) The chairs of the several committees constitute an executive committee of the Washington state ferry users. The executive committee shall meet twiceno fewer than four times each
year with representatives of the marine division of the department to review ferry system issues.
(6) The members of ferry advisory committees to be appointed by the county legislative authorities shall serve without fee or compensation. The appointing authority may choose to reimburse
committee members for reasonable expenses.