Washington Statutes
§ 79.13.500 — Amateur radio repeater stations—Legislative intent.
Washington § 79.13.500
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Wash. Rev. Code § 79.13.500 (2026).
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The department leases state lands and space on towers located on state lands to amateur radio operators for their repeater stations. These sites are necessary to maintain emergency communications for public safety and for use in disaster relief and search and rescue support.
The licensed amateur radio operators of the state provide thousands of hours of public communications service to the state every year. Their communication network spans the entire state, based in individual residences and linked across the state through a series of mountain-top repeater stations. The amateur radio operators install and maintain their radios and the electronic repeater stations at their own expense. The amateur radio operators who use their equipment to perform public services should not bear the sole
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Legislative History
[2003 c 334 s 461;1988 c 209 s 1. Formerly RCW79.12.015.]
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