(1)(a) The
commission shall grant to any person who meets the eligibility
requirements specified in this section a senior citizen's pass
which shall: (i) Entitle such a person, and members of his or
her camping unit, to a fifty percent reduction in the campsite
rental fee prescribed by the commission; and (ii) entitle such a
person to free admission to any state park.
(b) The commission shall grant a senior citizen's pass to
any person who applies for the senior citizen's pass and who
meets the following requirements:
(i) The person is at least sixty-two years of age;
(ii) The person is a domiciliary of the state of Washington
and meets reasonable residency requirements prescribed by the
commission; and
(iii) The person and his or her spouse have a combined
income that would qualify the person for a property tax exemption
pursuant to RCW 84.36.381. The financial eligibility
requirements of this subsection (1)(b)(iii) apply regardless of
whether the applicant for a senior citizen's pass owns taxable
property or has obtained or applied for such property tax
exemption.
(c) Each senior citizen's pass granted pursuant to this
section is valid as long as the senior citizen meets the
requirements of (b)(ii) of this subsection. A senior citizen
meeting the eligibility requirements of this section may make a
voluntary donation for the upkeep and maintenance of state parks.
(d) A holder of a senior citizen's pass shall surrender the
pass upon request of a commission employee when the employee has
reason to believe the holder fails to meet the criteria in (b) of
this subsection. The holder shall have the pass returned upon
providing proof to the satisfaction of the director that the
holder meets the eligibility criteria for obtaining the senior
citizen's pass.
(2)(a) Any resident of Washington who is disabled as defined
by the social security administration and who receives social
security benefits for that disability, or any other benefits for
that disability from any other governmental or nongovernmental
source, or who is entitled to benefits for permanent disability
under RCW 71A.10.020(3) due to unemployability full time at the
minimum wage, or who is legally blind or profoundly deaf, or who
has been issued a card, decal, or special license plate for a
permanent disability under RCW 46.16.381 shall be entitled to
receive, regardless of age and upon making application therefor,
a disability pass at no cost to the holder. The pass shall: (i)
Entitle such a person, and members of his or her camping unit, to
a fifty percent reduction in the campsite rental fee prescribed
by the commission; and (ii) entitle such a person to free
admission to any state park.
(b) A card, decal, or special license plate issued for a
permanent disability under RCW 46.16.381 may serve as a pass for
the holder to entitle that person and members of the person's
camping unit to a fifty percent reduction in the campsite rental
fee prescribed by the commission, and to allow the holder free
admission to state parks.
(3) Any resident of Washington who is a veteran and has a
service-connected disability of at least thirty percent shall be
entitled to receive a lifetime veteran's disability pass at no
cost to the holder. The pass shall: (a) Entitle such a person,
and members of his or her camping unit, to free use of any
campsite within any state park; (b) entitle such a person to free
admission to any state park; and (c) entitle such a person to an
exemption from any reservation fees.
(4)(a) Any Washington state resident who provides
out-of-home care to a child, as either a licensed foster-family
home or a person related to the child, is entitled to a foster
home pass.
(b) An applicant for a foster home pass must request a pass
in the manner required by the commission. Upon receipt of a
properly submitted request, the commission shall verify with the
department of social and health services that the applicant
qualifies under (a) of this subsection. Once issued, a foster
home pass is valid for the period, which may not be less than one
year, designated by the commission.
(c) When accompanied by a child receiving out-of-home care
from the pass holder, a foster home pass: (i) Entitles such a
person, and members of his or her camping unit, to free use of
any campsite within any state park; and (ii) entitles such a
person to free admission to any state park.
(d) For the purposes of this subsection (4):
(i) "Out-of-home care" means placement in a foster-family
home or with a person related to the child under the authority of
chapter 13.32A, 13.34, or 74.13 RCW;
(ii) "Foster-family home" has the same meaning as defined in
RCW 74.15.020; and
(iii) "Person related to the child" means those persons
referred to in RCW 74.15.020(2)(a) (i) through (vi).
(5) All passes issued pursuant to this section are valid at
all parks any time during the year. However, the pass is not
valid for admission to concessionaire operated facilities.
(6) The commission shall negotiate payment and costs, to
allow holders of a foster home pass free access and usage of park
campsites, with the following nonoperated, nonstate-owned parks:
Central Ferry, Chief Timothy, Crow Butte, and Lyons Ferry. The
commission shall seek state general fund reimbursement on a
biennial basis.
(7) The commission may deny or revoke any Washington state
park pass issued under this section for cause, including but not
limited to the following:
(a) Residency outside the state of Washington;
(b) Violation of laws or state park rules resulting in
eviction from a state park;
(c) Intimidating, obstructing, or assaulting a park employee
or park volunteer who is engaged in the performance of official
duties;
(d) Fraudulent use of a pass;
(e) Providing false information or documentation in the
application for a state parks pass;
(f) Refusing to display or show the pass to park employees
when requested; or
(g) Failing to provide current eligibility information upon
request by the agency or when eligibility ceases or changes.
(8) This section shall not affect or otherwise impair the
power of the commission to continue or discontinue any other
programs it has adopted for senior citizens.
(9) The commission may engage in a mutually agreed upon
reciprocal or discounted program for all or specific pass
programs with other outdoor recreation agencies.
(10) The commission shall adopt those rules as it finds
appropriate for the administration of this section. Among other
things, the rules shall prescribe a definition of "camping unit"
which will authorize a reasonable number of persons traveling
with the person having a pass to stay at the campsite rented by
such a person, a minimum Washington residency requirement for
applicants for a senior citizen's pass, and an application form
to be completed by applicants for a senior citizen's pass.
[2008 c 238 § 1; 2007 c 441 § 1; 1999 c 249 § 305; 1997 c 74 § 1; 1989 c 135 § 1; 1988 c 176 § 909; 1986 c 6 § 1; 1985 c 182 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 131 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 330 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.51.055.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1999 c 249: See note following RCW 79A.05.010.
Severability -- 1988 c 176: See RCW 71A.10.900.