Washington Statutes
§ 53.36.130 — Expenditures for industrial development, trade promotion, or promotional hosting—Source and amount of funds.
Washington § 53.36.130
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Wash. Rev. Code § 53.36.130 (2026).
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Funds for promotional hosting expenditures shall be expended only from gross operating revenues and shall not exceed one percent thereof upon the first two million five hundred thousand dollars of such gross operating revenues, one-half of one percent upon the next two million five hundred thousand dollars of such gross operating revenues, and one-fourth of one percent on the excess over five million dollars of such operating revenues: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in no case shall these limitations restrict a port district to less than twenty-five hundred dollars per year from any funds available to the port.
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Legislative History
[1967 c 136 s 2.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 53.04.020
Formation of countywide district.§ 53.04.023
Formation of less than countywide district.§ 53.04.031
Initiating petition, commissioner district descriptions—Initial election of commissioners.§ 53.04.060
District declared formed.§ 53.04.070
Expense of election.§ 53.04.080
Annexation of territory—Petition—Election.§ 53.04.085
Petition for annexation to port district.§ 53.04.110
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