14 chapters · 183 sections in this title.
RCW 52.30.020 Property of public agency included within district—Contracts for services.
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Wherever a fire protection district has been organized which includes within its area or is adjacent to, buildings and equipment, except those leased to a nontax exempt person or organization, owned by the legislative or administrative authority of a state agency or institution o…
RCW 52.30.040 Civil service for employees—Formation—Dissolution.
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(1) A fire protection district with a fully-paid fire department may, by resolution of its board of fire commissioners, provide for civil service in its fire department in the same manner, with the same powers, and with the same force and effect as provided by chapter 41.08 RCW f…
RCW 52.30.050 Residency not grounds for discharge of civil service employees.
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Residence of an employee outside the limits of a fire protection district is not grounds for discharge of any regularly-appointed civil service employee otherwise qualified.[ 1984 c 230 s 80; 1971 ex.s. c 256 s 1. Formerly RCW 52.36.065.]
RCW 52.30.060 Change of district name—Resolution.
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The name of a fire protection district shall be changed, as proposed by resolution of the board of fire commissioners of the district, upon the adoption of a resolution approving the change by the county legislative authority of the county in which all, or the largest portion, of…
RCW 52.30.070 District volunteer members—Holding public office—Definitions.
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(1) Except as otherwise prohibited by law, a volunteer member of any fire protection district who does not serve as fire chief for the district may be:(a) A candidate for elective public office and serve in that public office if elected; or(b) Appointed to any public office and s…
RCW 52.30.080 Tribal property—Contracts for service.
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(1) When exempt tribal property is located within the boundaries of a fire protection district or a regional fire protection service authority, the fire protection district or authority is authorized to contract with the tribe for compensation for providing fire protection servic…
RCW 52.30.090 Hazardous material cleanup or removal—Cost recovery.
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(1) A fire service jurisdiction is entitled to recover from any liable party the actual costs associated with the cleanup or removal of hazardous waste and other hazardous materials, including debris or vehicle operating fluids, when responding to a vehicle accident on private or…