RCW 46.16.765
Special license plates -- Continuing
requirements. (Effective until July 1, 2011. Recodified as RCW 46.18.120.)
(1) Within thirty days of legislative enactment of a
new special license plate series for a qualifying organization
meeting the requirements of RCW 46.16.735(1), the department
shall enter into a written agreement with the organization that
sponsored the special license plate. The agreement must identify
the services to be performed by the sponsoring organization. The
agreement must be consistent with all applicable state law and
include the following provision:
"No portion of any funds disbursed under the agreement may
be used, directly or indirectly, for any of the following
purposes:
(a) Attempting to influence: (i) The passage or defeat of
legislation by the legislature of the state of Washington, by a
county, city, town, or other political subdivision of the state
of Washington, or by the Congress; or (ii) the adoption or
rejection of a rule, standard, rate, or other legislative
enactment of a state agency;
(b) Making contributions reportable under chapter 42.17 RCW;
or
(c) Providing a: (i) Gift; (ii) honoraria; or (iii) travel,
lodging, meals, or entertainment to a public officer or
employee."
(2) The sponsoring organization must submit an annual
financial report by September 30th of each year to the department
detailing actual revenues and expenditures of the revenues
received from sales of the special license plate. Consistent
with the agreement under subsection (1) of this section, the
sponsoring organization must expend the revenues generated from
the sale of the special license plate series for the benefit of
the public, and it must be spent within this state. Disbursement
of the revenue generated from the sale of the special license
plate to the sponsoring organization is contingent upon the
organization meeting all reporting and review requirements as
required by the department.
(3) If the sponsoring organization ceases to exist or the
purpose of the special license plate series ceases to exist,
revenues generated from the sale of the special license plates
must be deposited into the motor vehicle account.
(4) A sponsoring organization may not seek to redesign its
plate series until all of the inventory is sold or purchased by
the organization itself. All cost for redesign of a plate series
must be paid by the sponsoring organization.
[2003 c 196 § 303.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2003 c 196: See note following RCW 46.16.700.