Washington Statutes
§ 70.44.035 — Petition for district lying in more than one county—Procedure.
Washington § 70.44.035
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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.44.035 (2026).
Text
Any petition for the formation of a public hospital district may describe an area lying in more than one county, the boundaries of which shall follow the then existing precinct boundaries and not divide a voting precinct; and if a petition is filed with the county auditor of the respective counties in which a portion of the proposed district is located, containing not less than ten percent of the voters of that area of each county of the proposed district who voted at the last general election, certified by the said respective auditors in like manner as for a countywide district, the board of county commissioners of each of the counties in which a portion of the proposed district is located shall fix a date for a hearing on the petition, and shall publish the petition, without the signatur
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Related
Kendall v. Douglas, Grant, Lincoln, & Okanogan Counties Public Hospital District No. 6
820 P.2d 497 (Washington Supreme Court, 1991)
Legislative History
[1953 c 267 s 1.]
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