Washington Statutes
§ 87.03.018 — Creation of legal authority to carry out powers—Method—Indebtedness.
Washington § 87.03.018
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Wash. Rev. Code § 87.03.018 (2026).
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Two or more irrigation districts may create a separate legal authority to carry out any or all of the powers described in RCW 87.03.015 . To enable such a legal authority to carry out its delegated powers, the irrigation districts creating the authority may assign, convey, or otherwise transfer to it any or all of their respective property, rights, or obligations, including, without limitation, the power to issue revenue obligations and the power of condemnation. Such a legal authority shall be created and organized by contract in the manner described in chapter 39.34 RCW and shall be a separate legal entity.
A separate legal authority shall only have power to incur indebtedness that is repayable from rates, tolls, charges, or contract payments for services or electricity provided by the
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§ 87.03.015
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Legislative History
[1984 c 168 s 5;1981 c 62 s 1.]
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