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Chapter 39.33 RCW: INTERGOVERNMENTAL DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY Page 4 of 5 <br />Washington, or with any person, firm or corporation for public transportation services or for the <br />use of all or any part of any publicly owned transportation facilities for such period and under <br />such terms and conditions and upon such rentals, fees and charges as the legislative body <br />operating such public transportation system may determine, and may pledge all or any portion <br />of such rentals, fees and charges and all other revenue derived from the ownership or <br />operation of publicly owned transportation facilities to pay and to secure the payment of <br />general obligation bonds and/or revenue bonds of such municipality issued for the purpose of <br />acquiring or constructing a public mass transportation system. <br />[ 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 16.] <br />NOTES: <br />Construction -Severability -1969 ex.s. c 255: See notes following RCW <br />35.58.272. <br />Public transportation systems: RCW 35.58.272 and 35.58.2721. <br />39.33.060 <br />Transfer of property or contract for use for park and recreational <br />purposes. <br />Any governmental unit, as defined in RCW 36.93.020(1) as it now exists or is hereafter <br />amended, may convey its real or personal property or any interest or right therein to, or <br />contract for the use of such property by, the county or park and recreation district wherein <br />such property is located for park or recreational purposes, by private negotiation and upon <br />such terms and with such consideration as might be mutually agreed to by such governmental <br />unit and the board of county commissioners or the park and recreation district board of <br />commissioners. <br />[ 1971 ex.s, c 243 § 7.1 <br />39.33.070 <br />School districts and libraries—Disposal of obsolete or surplus reading <br />materials—Procedures. <br />Any school district or educational service district, after complying with the requirements <br />of RCW 28A.335.180, and any library, as defined in RCW 27.12.010, may dispose of surplus <br />or obsolete books, periodicals, newspapers, and other reading materials as follows: <br />(1) If the reading materials are estimated to have value as reading materials in excess <br />of one thousand dollars, they shall be sold at public auction to the person submitting the <br />You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http_11www.novapdf.com) !0/2019 <br />