Washington Statutes
§ 17.28.030 — Petition method—Description of boundaries—Verification of signatures—Resolution to include city.
Washington § 17.28.030
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Wash. Rev. Code § 17.28.030 (2026).
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Before a city can be included as a part of the proposed district its governing body shall have requested that the city be included by resolution, duly authenticated.
The petition shall set forth and describe the boundaries of the proposed district and it shall request that it be organized as a mosquito control district. Upon receipt of such a petition, the auditor of the county in which the greater area of the proposed district is located shall be charged with the responsibility of examining the same and certifying to the sufficiency of the signatures thereon. For the purpose of examining the signatures on such petitions, the auditor shall be permitted access to the voters' registration books of each city and county located in the proposed district and may appoint the respective county au
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(Washington Attorney General Reports, 2003)
Legislative History
[2011 c 336 s 462;1957 c 153 s 3.]
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