§ 36.93.010 Purpose
§ 36.93.020 Definitions
§ 36.93.030 Creation of boundary review boards in counties with populations of two hundred ten thousand or more — Creation in other counties
§ 36.93.040 Dates upon which boards in counties with populations of less than two hundred ten thousand deemed established
§ 36.93.051 Appointment of board — Members — Terms — Qualifications
§ 36.93.061 Boards in counties with populations of less than one million — Members — Terms — Qualifications
§ 36.93.063 Selection of board members — Procedure — Commencement of term — Vacancies
§ 36.93.067 Effect of failure to make appointment
§ 36.93.070 Chair, vice chair, chief clerk — Powers and duties of board and chief clerk — Meetings — Hearings — Counsel — Compensation
§ 36.93.080 Expenditures — Remittance of costs to counties
§ 36.93.090 Filing notice of proposed actions with board
§ 36.93.093 Copy of notice of intention by water-sewer district to be sent officials
§ 36.93.100 Review of proposed actions by board — Procedure
§ 36.93.105 Actions not subject to review by board
§ 36.93.110 When review not necessary
§ 36.93.116 Simultaneous consideration of incorporation and annexation of territory
§ 36.93.120 Fees
§ 36.93.130 Notice of intention — Contents
§ 36.93.140 Pending actions not affected
§ 36.93.150 Review of proposed actions — Actions and determinations of board — Disapproval, effect
§ 36.93.153 Review of proposed incorporation in county with boundary review board
§ 36.93.155 Annexation approval — Other action not authorized
§ 36.93.157 Decisions to be consistent with growth management act
§ 36.93.160 Hearings — Notice — Record — Subpoenas — Decision of board — Appellate review
§ 36.93.170 Factors to be considered by board — Incorporation proceedings exempt from state environmental policy act
§ 36.93.180 Objectives of boundary review board
§ 36.93.185 Objectives of boundary review board — Water-sewer district annexations, mergers — Territory not adjacent to district
§ 36.93.190 Decision of board not to affect existing franchises, permits, codes, ordinances, etc., for ten years
§ 36.93.200 Rules and regulations — Adoption procedure
§ 36.93.210 Rules and regulations — Filing — Permanent register
§ 36.93.220 Provisions of prior laws superseded by chapter
§ 36.93.230 Power to disband boundary review board
§ 36.93.800 Application of chapter to merged special purpose districts
§ 36.93.900 Effective date — 1967 c 189

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 36.93 - Local governmental organization -- Boundaries -- Review boards

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