An intercounty rural
library district shall be established by joint action of two or
more counties proceeding by either of the following alternative
methods:
(1) The boards of county commissioners of any two or more
counties shall adopt identical resolutions proposing the
formation of such a district to include all of the areas outside
of incorporated cities or towns in such counties as may be
designated in such resolutions. In lieu of such resolutions a
petition of like purport signed by ten percent of the registered
voters residing outside of incorporated cities or towns of a
county, may be filed with the county auditor thereof, and shall
have the same effect as a resolution. The proposition for the
formation of the district as stated on the petition shall be
prepared by the attorney general upon request of the state
library commission. Action to initiate the formation of such a
district shall become ineffective in any county if corresponding
action is not completed within one year thereafter by each other
county included in such proposal. The county auditor in each
county shall check the validity of the signatures on the petition
and shall certify to the board of county commissioners the
sufficiency of the signatures. If each petition contains the
signatures of ten percent of the registered voters residing
outside the incorporated cities and towns of the county, each
board of county commissioners shall pass a resolution calling an
election for the purpose of submitting the question to the voters
and setting the date of said election. When such action has been
taken in each of the counties involved, notification shall be
made by each board of county commissioners to the board of county
commissioners of the county having the largest population
according to the last federal census, who shall give proper
notification to each county auditor. At the next general or
special election held in the respective counties there shall be
submitted to the voters in the areas outside of incorporated
cities and towns a question as to whether an intercounty rural
library district shall be established as outlined in the
resolutions or petitions. Notice of said election shall be given
the county auditor pursuant to *RCW 29.27.080. The county
auditor shall provide for the printing of a separate ballot and
shall provide for the distribution of ballots to the polling
places pursuant to *RCW 29.04.020. The county auditor shall
instruct the election boards in split precincts. The respective
county canvassing boards in each county to be included within the
intercounty rural library district shall canvass the votes and
certify the results to the county auditor pursuant to **chapter 29.62 RCW; the result shall then be certified by each county
auditor to the county auditor of the county having the largest
population according to the last federal census. If a majority
of the electors voting on the proposition in each of the counties
affected shall vote in favor of such district it shall thereby
become established, and the board of county commissioners of the
county having the largest population according to the last
federal census shall declare the intercounty rural library
district established. If two or more of the counties affected
are in an existing intercounty rural library district, then the
electors in areas outside incorporated cities and towns in those
counties shall vote as a unit and the electors in areas outside
incorporated cities and towns in each of the other affected
counties shall vote as separate units. If a majority of the
electors voting on the proposition in the existing district and a
majority of the voters in any of the other affected counties
shall vote in favor of an expanded intercounty rural library
district it shall thereby become established.
(2) The county commissioners of two or more counties meeting
in joint session attended by a majority of the county
commissioners of each county may, by majority vote of those
present, order the establishment of an intercounty rural library
district to include all of the area outside of incorporated
cities and towns in as many of the counties represented at such
joint meeting as shall be determined by resolution of such joint
meeting. If two or more counties are in an existing intercounty
rural library district, then a majority vote of all of the
commissioners present from those counties voting as a unit, and a
majority vote of the commissioners present from any other county
shall cause the joint session to order the establishment of an
expanded intercounty rural library district. No county, however,
shall be included in such district if a majority of its county
commissioners vote against its inclusion in such district.
[1965 c 63 § 1; 1961 c 82 § 1; 1947 c 75 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8246-2.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) RCW 29.27.080 and 29.04.020 were
recodified as RCW 29A.52.350 and 29A.04.215, respectively,
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004. RCW 29A.52.350 and 29A.04.215 were subsequently repealed by 2004 c
271 § 193. Later enactment of RCW 29A.52.350, see RCW 29A.52.351.
**(2) Chapter 29.62 RCW was recodified as chapter 29A.60 RCW pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.