§ 67.28.080 Definitions
§ 67.28.120 Authorization to acquire and operate tourism-related facilities
§ 67.28.125 Selling convention center facilities — Smaller counties within national scenic areas
§ 67.28.130 Conveyance or lease of lands, properties or facilities authorized — Joint participation, use of facilities
§ 67.28.140 Declaration of public purpose — Right of eminent domain
§ 67.28.150 Issuance of general obligation bonds — Maturity — Methods of payment
§ 67.28.160 Revenue bonds — Issuance, sale, form, term, payment, reserves, actions
§ 67.28.170 Power to lease all or part of facilities — Disposition of proceeds
§ 67.28.180 Lodging tax authorized — Conditions
§ 67.28.1801 Credit against sales tax due on same lodging
§ 67.28.181 Special excise taxes authorized — Rates — Credits for city or town tax by county — Limits
§ 67.28.1815 Revenue — Special fund — Uses for tourism promotion and tourism facility acquisition and operation
§ 67.28.1816 Lodging tax — Tourism promotion
§ 67.28.1817 Lodging tax advisory committee in large municipalities — Submission of proposal for imposition of or change in tax or use — Comments
§ 67.28.183 Exemption from tax — Emergency lodging for homeless persons — Conditions
§ 67.28.184 Use of hotel-motel tax revenues by cities for professional sports franchise facilities limited
§ 67.28.186 Exemption from tax — Temporary medical housing
§ 67.28.200 Special excise tax authorized — Exemptions may be established — Collection
§ 67.28.220 Powers additional and supplemental to other laws
§ 67.28.225 Compliance with prevailing wages on public works provisions
§ 67.28.8001 Reports by municipalities — Summary and analysis by department of commerce

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 67.28 - Public stadium, convention, arts, and tourism facilities

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