WAC 100-100-052
County centennial committees. (1) Although
the county centennial committees are independent of the state
commission, the state commission recognizes that its own
effectiveness is increased many times over by the establishment
of local coordinating agencies. The state commission urges the
creation of such agencies by all political subdivisions of the
state. At the same time, the state commission must rely on and
can only work uniformly and effectively with a limited number of
such coordinating agencies. Therefore, the state commission will
consider that single county committee, by whatever title,
designated by the legislative authority of each county and
meeting the requirement of subsection (2) of this section, as the
prime coordinating agency for local celebration of the
centennial, commemoration of explorations, or other related
activities.
(2) To be eligible as an official county centennial
committee, said committee shall have been designated by
resolution of the legislative authority, including an
anti-discrimination clause, provision for public submission of
program proposals, an appeals process, and annual adoption of
program plans and budget by vote of said legislative authority. The state commission will not review details of county plans for
approval.
(3)(a) Distribution of state funds by the state commission
to assist in local centennial related activities shall be made
through the respective legislative authority for use by its
designated county centennial committee, unless directed otherwise
by agreement with said authority or statute or executive order. Nothing herein shall prohibit the state commission from making
grants or expenditures locally for projects deemed by the state
commission to be of statewide significance, in accordance with
chapter 100-100 WAC.
(b) As and when appropriated by the legislature, one-half of
the revenue generated by the sale of motor vehicle centennial
license plates from January 1, 1987, through June 30, 1989, shall
be allocated and distributed to the counties as directed by
chapter 280, Laws of 1986, in accordance with the following
formula:
(i) Such distribution shall be prorated to the respective
counties on the basis of the number of centennial plates issued
to residents in those counties; provided that
(ii) A minimum of two hundred dollars per month shall be
allocated to each county regardless of the number of centennial
plates issued; and provided further that
(iii) The balance of the centennial plate revenue to be
allocated under this section shall be recomputed and prorated to
each of the counties on the basis of the number of centennial
plates issued to the residents of said counties.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 27.60.010 and [27.60.]040. 86-21-084
(Resolution No. 86-2), § 100-100-052, filed 10/17/86.]