§ 47.60.005 Definitions
§ 47.60.010 Ferry system, toll bridges, and facilities authorized — Power to contract, sell, and lease back
§ 47.60.013 Emergency powers of governor to insure continued operation of ferry and toll bridge system — Cost reimbursement
§ 47.60.015 “Washington State Ferries” — Name authorized
§ 47.60.017 State ferry system a public mass transportation system
§ 47.60.020 Eminent domain — Condemnation proceedings
§ 47.60.030 Existing contracts — Prior negotiations and bids validated
§ 47.60.040 Survey by department
§ 47.60.050 Improvement of facilities — Financing
§ 47.60.060 Revenue bonds authorized — Issuance — Conditions — Negotiability — Interim bonds
§ 47.60.080 Determining amount of bonds to be issued
§ 47.60.090 Sale of bonds — Deposit, disbursement of proceeds
§ 47.60.100 Bonds are legal investment for state moneys
§ 47.60.110 Bondholders may compel performance
§ 47.60.113 Refunding bonds — Authorization — Amount — Interest — Conditions
§ 47.60.114 Refunding bonds — Payable from revenues
§ 47.60.115 Refunding bonds — Disposition — Laws applicable
§ 47.60.120 Other crossings — Infringement of existing franchises — Waivers (as amended by 2003 c 83)
§ 47.60.120 v2 Other crossings — Infringement of existing franchises — Waivers (as amended by 2003 c 373)
§ 47.60.122 Ferries, terminal facilities — Interim revenue warrants authorized
§ 47.60.124 Revenue refunding bonds to redeem interim warrants
§ 47.60.126 Interim warrants and refunding bonds — Laws applicable
§ 47.60.130 Unit or combined operation — Continuous project — Rental, charter, lease of system property — Sale of unneeded property
§ 47.60.135 Charter of state ferries — Hazardous materials
§ 47.60.140 System as self-liquidating undertaking — Powers of department — Concessions
§ 47.60.145 Historic ferries — Acquisition by qualified persons or organizations
§ 47.60.170 Ferries revolving fund — Deposit of excess funds
§ 47.60.200 Consent to liability not general liability of state
§ 47.60.210 Seamen may sue for injuries — Venue
§ 47.60.220 Department as common carrier — Rights and liabilities
§ 47.60.230 Liability for damages as to persons or property
§ 47.60.240 Liability to persons other than shippers or passengers — Limitation
§ 47.60.250 Claim for damages — Filing — Contents — Time limitations
§ 47.60.260 Payment of claims
§ 47.60.270 Venue of actions — Enforcement of judgment
§ 47.60.275 Local law enforcement officers on ferries and terminals
§ 47.60.280 Ferry service — Lummi Island to Orcas Island — Limitation on operation
§ 47.60.282 Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone — Operation authorized, when
§ 47.60.283 Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone — Purpose
§ 47.60.286 Ferry user data survey
§ 47.60.290 State ferries — Review of fares and pricing policies — Proposals
§ 47.60.300 State ferries — Scope of review — Periodic reviews required
§ 47.60.310 State ferries — Local expressions — Ferry advisory committees
§ 47.60.315 Fares and pricing policies — Adoption schedule — Revenues — Vessel replacement surcharges
§ 47.60.322 Capital vessel replacement account — Transfer prohibition, authorization
§ 47.60.327 Operational strategies for asset utilization
§ 47.60.330 Public participation — Legislative approval
§ 47.60.335 Appropriation limitations — Capital program cost allocation
§ 47.60.340 Vessel maintenance and preservation program — Report
§ 47.60.345 Life-cycle cost model on capital assets
§ 47.60.355 Terminal and vessel preservation funding requests — Predesign study
§ 47.60.365 Terminal and vessel design standards
§ 47.60.375 Capital plan
§ 47.60.377 Vessel rebuild and replacement plan
§ 47.60.385 Terminal improvement, vessel improvement, and vessel acquisition project funding requests — Predesign study — Prioritization
§ 47.60.386 Additional requirements for vessel improvement and vessel acquisition funding requests
§ 47.60.400 Refunding bonds authorized, 1961 Act
§ 47.60.420 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act — Prior charge against Puget Sound capital construction account if ferry system revenues insufficient
§ 47.60.430 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act — Agreement to continue imposition of certain taxes
§ 47.60.440 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act — Ferry system a revenue-producing undertaking — Debt service — Tolls on ferry system and Hood Canal bridge
§ 47.60.500 Acquisition of additional ferries — Legislative finding — Department authority
§ 47.60.505 Puget Sound capital construction account — Created — Use
§ 47.60.530 Puget Sound ferry operations account
§ 47.60.550 Parking or holding area for ferry patrons in conjunction with municipal off-street parking facilities
§ 47.60.560 General obligation bonds — Ferries — Authorized — Purposes — Passenger-only vessels — Issuance, sale, and retirement
§ 47.60.570 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds
§ 47.60.580 Bonds — Terms — Principal and interest payable from proceeds of state excise taxes on motor vehicle and special fuels
§ 47.60.590 Repayment of bonds — Fund sources
§ 47.60.600 Bonds — Powers and duties of state finance committee
§ 47.60.610 Excess repayment funds — Disposition
§ 47.60.620 Reimbursements and transfers of funds
§ 47.60.630 Bonds legal investment for public funds
§ 47.60.640 Bonds — Equal charge against revenues from motor vehicle and special fuel excise taxes
§ 47.60.656 Passenger-only ferry service — Conveyance of vessels authorized
§ 47.60.662 Ferry system collaboration with passenger-only ferry service providers
§ 47.60.680 Prequalification of contractors required
§ 47.60.690 Qualifications of contractor — Rules to assure
§ 47.60.700 Application for prequalification — Form
§ 47.60.710 Department authority to obtain information
§ 47.60.720 Additional investigation — Terms of prequalification — Notice of nonqualification
§ 47.60.730 Renewal of prequalification — Nonrenewal or revocation, notice
§ 47.60.740 Rejection of bid despite prequalification — Unqualified bidder
§ 47.60.750 Appeal of refusal, modification, or revocation of prequalification
§ 47.60.760 Financial information regarding qualifying not public
§ 47.60.800 General obligation bonds — 1992 issue — Purpose — Issuance and sale
§ 47.60.802 Bonds — 1992 issue — Supervision of sale by state finance committee — Option of short-term obligations
§ 47.60.804 Bonds — 1992 issue — Use of proceeds
§ 47.60.806 Bonds — 1992 issue — Payment of principal and interest from pledged excise taxes
§ 47.60.808 Bonds — 1992 issue — Payment from ferry bond retirement fund
§ 47.60.810 Design-build ferries — Independent owner’s representative — Phases defined — Department may modify certain existing option contracts
§ 47.60.812 Design-build ferries — Notice of request for proposals
§ 47.60.814 Design-build ferries — Issuance of request for proposals
§ 47.60.815 Design-build ferries — Cost-benefit analysis — Engineer’s estimate — Subsequent request for proposals, when required
§ 47.60.816 Design-build ferries — Phase one
§ 47.60.818 Design-build ferries — Phase two
§ 47.60.820 Design-build ferries — Phase three
§ 47.60.822 Design-build ferries — Notice to proposers not selected — Appeal
§ 47.60.824 Design-build ferries — Single best-qualified proposer — Incentives — Proposal negotiations — Compensation
§ 47.60.8241 Findings — Single proposal process for new ferry vessel construction
§ 47.60.826 Design-build ferries — Hybrid diesel-electric ferry vessels — Contract requirements — Third-party experts
§ 47.60.830 Ferry system operation — Fuel purchasing strategies — Report
§ 47.60.835 Small business enterprise enforceable goals program
§ 47.60.838 Vessel and terminal electrification program
§ 47.60.840 Annual fare policy
§ 47.60.850 Implementation of workforce planning recommendations — Adoption of formal strategy — Annual employee survey — Workforce development and career advancement — Instruction — Evaluation of management prac

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