Washington Statutes

§ 85.22.050 — Reorganized district—Commissioners retained, powers—Effect of reorganization.

Washington § 85.22.050
JurisdictionWashington
Title 85DIKING AND DRAINAGE
Ch. 85.22REORGANIZATION OF DISTRICTS INTO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS—1933 ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 85.22.050 (2026).

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The commissioners of the old district shall become the supervisors of the reorganized district and shall have all the rights and powers and be subject to all laws applicable to a diking or drainage improvement district. The supervisors shall also have the power of using such drainage ditches and equipment in the district for irrigation purposes at proper times and may adapt such ditches to such purposes by making the necessary improvements therein. The supervisors shall also have the right to purchase and install machinery, pumps and other equipment for the carrying on of such irrigation within the district. Notwithstanding such dissolution and reorganization, none of the outstanding bonds, warrants or other indebtedness of the district, shall be affected thereby; and all lands liable to b

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Legislative History

[1985 c 396 s 51;1933 c 182 s 5; RRS s 4477-5. Formerly RCW85.20.050, part and85.20.060, part.]

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