(1) The governing
board of an institution of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016 may impose either a voluntary or a mandatory
transportation fee on employees and on students at the
institution. The board of regents of Washington State University
may impose either a voluntary or a mandatory transportation fee
on faculty and staff working at the Riverpoint higher education
park and on students attending classes there. The transportation
fee shall be used solely to fund transportation demand management
programs that reduce the demand for campus and neighborhood
parking, and promote alternatives to single-occupant vehicle
driving. If the board charges a mandatory transportation fee to
students, it shall charge a mandatory transportation fee to
employees. The transportation fee for employees may exceed, but
shall not be lower than the transportation fee charged to
students. The transportation fee for employees may be deducted
from the employees' paychecks. The transportation fee for
students may be imposed annually, or each academic term. For
students attending community colleges and technical colleges, the
mandatory transportation fee shall not exceed sixty percent of
the maximum rate permitted for services and activities fees at
community colleges, unless, through a vote, a majority of
students consent to increase the transportation fee. For
students attending four-year institutions of higher education or
classes at the Riverpoint higher education park, the mandatory
transportation fee shall not exceed thirty-five percent of the
maximum rate permitted for services and activities fees at the
institution where the student is enrolled unless, through a vote,
a majority of students consents to increase the transportation
fee. The board may make a limited number of exceptions to the
fee based on a policy adopted by the board.
(2) The board of regents of Washington State University
shall not impose a transportation fee on any student who is
already paying a transportation fee to the institution of higher
education in which the student is enrolled.
[1998 c 344 § 7; 1997 c 273 § 2; 1993 c 447 § 3.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Findings -- 1998 c 344: See note following RCW 28B.10.029.