Washington Statutes
§ 86.09.313 — Nearest county treasurer as ex officio district treasurer.
Washington § 86.09.313
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Wash. Rev. Code § 86.09.313 (2026).
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The county treasurer of any county in which lands within the flood control district are situated, whose office is nearest distant by public highway to the office of the district board and principal place of business of the district, shall be and is hereby constituted ex officio district treasurer, who shall collect all district assessments and shall keep all district funds required by law.
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Legislative History
[1937 c 72 s 105; RRS s 9663E-105. Formerly RCW86.08.225, part.]
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