(1) Each commissioner of a
port district shall receive ninety dollars per day or portion
thereof spent (a) in actual attendance at official meetings of
the port district commission, or (b) in performance of other
official services or duties on behalf of the district. The total
per diem compensation of a port commissioner shall not exceed
eight thousand six hundred forty dollars in a year, or ten
thousand eight hundred dollars in any year for a port district
with gross operating income of twenty-five million or more in the
preceding calendar year.
(2) Port commissioners shall receive additional compensation
as follows: (a) Each commissioner of a port district with gross
operating revenues of twenty-five million dollars or more in the
preceding calendar year shall receive a salary of five hundred
dollars per month; and (b) each commissioner of a port district
with gross operating revenues of from one million dollars to less
than twenty-five million dollars in the preceding calendar year
shall receive a salary of two hundred dollars per month.
(3) In lieu of the compensation specified in this section, a
port commission may set compensation to be paid to commissioners.
(4) For any commissioner who has not elected to become a
member of public employees retirement system before May 1, 1975,
the compensation provided pursuant to this section shall not be
considered salary for purposes of the provisions of any
retirement system created pursuant to the general laws of this
state nor shall attendance at such meetings or other service on
behalf of the district constitute service as defined in *RCW 41.40.010(9): PROVIDED, That in the case of a port district when
commissioners are receiving compensation and contributing to the
public employees retirement system, these benefits shall continue
in full force and effect notwithstanding the provisions of RCW 53.12.260 and 53.12.265.
The dollar thresholds established in this section must be
adjusted for inflation by the office of financial management
every five years, beginning July 1, 2008, based upon changes in
the consumer price index during that time period. "Consumer
price index" means, for any calendar year, that year's annual
average consumer price index, for Washington state, for wage
earners and clerical workers, all items, compiled by the bureau
of labor and statistics, United States department of labor. If
the bureau of labor and statistics develops more than one
consumer price index for areas within the state, the index
covering the greatest number of people, covering areas
exclusively within the boundaries of the state, and including all
items shall be used for the adjustments for inflation in this
section. The office of financial management must calculate the
new dollar threshold and transmit it to the office of the code
reviser for publication in the Washington State Register at least
one month before the new dollar threshold is to take effect.
A person holding office as commissioner for two or more
special purpose districts shall receive only that per diem
compensation authorized for one of his or her commissioner
positions as compensation for attending an official meeting or
conducting official services or duties while representing more
than one of his or her districts. However, such commissioner may
receive additional per diem compensation if approved by
resolution of all boards of the affected commissions.
[2007 c 469 § 3; 1998 c 121 § 3; 1992 c 146 § 12; 1985 c 330 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 187 § 1.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 41.40.010 was alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), changing subsection (9) to subsection (37).