Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section shall apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Board" means the public works board created in RCW 43.155.030.
(2) "Capital facility plan" means a capital facility plan
required by the growth management act under chapter 36.70A RCW
or, for local governments not fully planning under the growth
management act, a plan required by the public works board.
(3) "Department" means the department of commerce.
(4) "Financing guarantees" means the pledge of money in the
public works assistance account, or money to be received by the
public works assistance account, to the repayment of all or a
portion of the principal of or interest on obligations issued by
local governments to finance public works projects.
(5) "Local governments" means cities, towns, counties,
special purpose districts, and any other municipal corporations
or quasi-municipal corporations in the state excluding school
districts and port districts.
(6) "Public works project" means a project of a local
government for the planning, acquisition, construction, repair,
reconstruction, replacement, rehabilitation, or improvement of
streets and roads, bridges, water systems, or storm and sanitary
sewage systems and solid waste facilities, including recycling
facilities. A planning project may include the compilation of
biological, hydrological, or other data on a county, drainage
basin, or region necessary to develop a base of information for a
capital facility plan.
(7) "Solid waste or recycling project" means remedial
actions necessary to bring abandoned or closed landfills into
compliance with regulatory requirements and the repair,
restoration, and replacement of existing solid waste transfer,
recycling facilities, and landfill projects limited to the
opening of landfill cells that are in existing and permitted
landfills.
(8) "Technical assistance" means training and other services
provided to local governments to: (a) Help such local
governments plan, apply, and qualify for loans and financing
guarantees from the board, and (b) help local governments improve
their ability to plan for, finance, acquire, construct, repair,
replace, rehabilitate, and maintain public facilities.
[2009 c 565 § 33; 2001 c 131 § 1; 1996 c 168 § 2; 1995 c 399 § 85; 1985 c 446 § 8.]