Washington Statutes
§ 86.15.176 — Service charges authorized—Disposition of revenue.
Washington § 86.15.176
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Wash. Rev. Code § 86.15.176 (2026).
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The supervisors may provide by resolution for revenues by fixing rates and charges for the furnishing of service to those served or receiving benefits from a flood control improvement including public entities, except as otherwise provided in RCW 90.03.525 . The service charge shall be uniform for the same class of benefits or service. In classifying services furnished or benefits received the board may in its discretion consider the character and use of land and its water runoff characteristics and any other matters that present a reasonable difference as a ground for distinction. Service charges shall be applicable to a zone or participating zones. The disposition of all revenue from service charges shall be in accordance with RCW 86.15.130 .
Severability — 1986 c 278: See note followin
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Legislative History
[1986 c 278 s 61;1983 c 315 s 22;1967 ex.s. c 136 s 7.]
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Repeal of RCW86.05.010through86.05.910—Saving—Option to conform to chapter86.09RCW—Validation.§ 86.09.001
Districts authorized—Purpose.§ 86.09.010
Authorized purposes.§ 86.09.016
Interest in public lands considered as private property—State or public title not affected.§ 86.09.019
Federal lands includable.§ 86.09.148
District's corporate powers.§ 86.09.151
General powers of districts.§ 86.09.154
Sale, lease, use of water by district.§ 86.09.160
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