13 chapters · 330 sections in this title.
RCW 79A.30.005 Findings—Purpose.
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The legislature finds that:(1) Horses are part of a large, highly diverse, and vital industry which provides significant economic, employment, recreational, and educational contributions to residents of and visitors to the state of Washington;(2) Currently there is no adequate fa…
RCW 79A.30.010 Definitions.
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.(1) "Authority" means the Washington state horse park authority authorized to be created in RCW 79A.30.030.(2) "Commission" means the Washington state parks and recreatio…
RCW 79A.30.020 Park established—Site approval—Ownership of land—Development, promotion, operation, management, and maintenance.
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(1) The Washington state horse park is hereby established, to be located at a site approved by the commission. In approving a site for the state horse park, the commission shall consider areas with large blocks of land suitable for park development, the distance to various popula…
RCW 79A.30.030 Washington state horse park authority—Formation—Powers—Articles of incorporation—Board.
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(1) A nonprofit corporation may be formed under the nonprofit corporation provisions of chapter 24.03A RCW to carry out the purposes of this chapter. Except as provided in RCW 79A.30.040, the corporation shall have all the powers and be subject to the same restrictions as are per…
RCW 79A.30.040 Washington state horse park authority—Powers.
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To meet its responsibility for developing, promoting, operating, managing, and maintaining the state horse park, the authority is empowered to do the following:(1) Exercise the general powers authorized for any nonprofit corporation as specified in RCW 24.03A.140. All debts of th…
RCW 79A.30.050 Collaboration by authority and state on projects of shared interest—Cooperation with groups for youth recreational activities.
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(1) If the authority and state agencies find it mutually beneficial to do so, they are authorized to collaborate and cooperate on projects of shared interest. Agencies authorized to collaborate with the authority include but are not limited to: The commission for activities and p…