The department shall
determine the lease rate for amateur radio electronic repeater
sites and units available for public service communication. For
the amateur operator to qualify for a rent of one hundred dollars
per year per site, the amateur operator shall do one of the
following: (1) Register and remain in good standing with the
state's radio amateur civil emergency services and amateur radio
emergency services organizations, or (2) if an amateur group,
sign a statement of public service developed by the department.
The legislature's biennial appropriations shall account for
the estimated difference between the one hundred dollar per year,
per site, per lessee paid by the qualified amateur operators and
the fair market amateur rent, as established by the department.
The amateur radio regulatory authority approved by the
federal communication commission shall assign the radio
frequencies used by amateur radio lessees. The department shall
develop guidelines to determine which lessees are to receive
reduced rental fees as moneys are available by legislative
appropriation to pay a portion of the rent for electronic
repeaters operated by amateur radio operators.
[2003 c 334 § 462; 1995 c 105 § 1; 1988 c 209 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.12.025.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.