Washington Statutes

§ 28B.20.381 — "University tract" defined.

Washington § 28B.20.381
JurisdictionWashington
Title 28BHIGHER EDUCATION
Ch. 28B.20UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

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Wash. Rev. Code § 28B.20.381 (2026).

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For the purposes of this chapter, "university tract" means the tract of land in the city of Seattle, consisting of approximately ten acres, originally known as the "old university grounds," and more recently referred to as the "metropolitan tract," together with all buildings, improvements, facilities, and appurtenances thereon. Purpose — Construction — 1999 c 346: "The purpose of this act is to consolidate the statutes authorizing the board of regents of the University of Washington to control the property of the university. Nothing in this act may be construed to diminish in any way the powers of the board of regents to control its property including, but not limited to, the powers now or previously set forth in RCW * 28B.20.392 through 28B.20.398 ." [ 1999 c 346 s 1 .] *Reviser's note

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§ 28B.20.392
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[1999 c 346 s 2.]

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