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"intermediate school district board" and "intermediate school district superinten- dent" are used in any bill enacted by the legislature or found within the code of the state of they shall mean the "educational service district", educa- tional service district board" and "educational service district superintendent", respectively. *NEW SECTION. Sec. 156. This amenda tory act is necessary for the immedi- ate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately. Sec. 156. was vetoed, see message at end of chapter. Passed the House June 3, 1975. Passed the Senate May 30, 1975. Approved by the Governor July 2, 1975 with the exception of section 2 and 156 which are vetoed. Filed in Office of Secretary of State July 2, 1975. Note: Governor's explanation of partial veto is as follows: "I am returning herewith without my approval as to two sections House Bill No. 205 entitled: "AN ACT Relating to intermediate school districts; redesignating such districts, with their attendant boards and officials as educational service districts." Section 2 contains a proviso which prohibits the State Board of Education from consolidating intermediate school districts without express approval by the Legisla- ture. Recent studies have shown that consolidation of intermediate school districts will lead to greater efficiency in educational management and attendant cost sav- ings. I believe the State Board of Education should not be prevented from taking measures to improve management and save tax money in this manner. Section 156 declares an emergency and provides for the act to take effect imme- diately. I have, on several recent occasions, expressed my increasing apprehension over repeated and unwarranted use of emergency clauses in bills that do not mea- sure up to the standard of urgency contained in Article 11, section 1(b) of our Con- stitution. I have vetoed emergency clauses from such bills, and must do so again for the same reason in the case of this bill. With the exception of sections 2 and 156 which I have vetoed, the remainder of House Bill No. 205 is approved."

CHAPTER 276 [Substitute House Bill No. 206] CAPITAL BUDGET AN ACT Adopting the capital budget; making appropriations and authorizing expenditures for capi- tal improvements; authorizing certain projects; and declaring an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: NEW SECTION. Section 1. A capital budget is hereby adopted and subject to provisions hereinafter set forth the several amounts hereinafter specified, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be disbursed for capital projects during the period ending June 30, 1977, out of several funds hereinafter named. NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. The legislature finds that present management of capital projects does not always ensure a systematic review of project increments

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such as planning, design, site acquisition, and construction. Projects are not regu- larly subjected to independent technical review concerning less costly alternatives nor are such projects regularly considered in context with master planning projections. The office of program planning and fiscal management, in order to ensure management control, shall prepare a capital construction projects management plan for every item included in this act, except that fire and safety projects and maintenance type projects may be exempted from the master plan and program plan provisions of this section when such exemptions are approved by the office of program planning and fiscal management. Such capital construction projects management plan shall consider, but not necessarily be limited to, the following elements: (1) Master plan; (2) Program plan; (3) Physical plan; and (4) Construction. The management plan shall provide for technical feasibility review of capital projects by the department of general administration and provision for incremen- tal approvals of capital projects. The management plan for capital projects shall be submitted to the legislature, no later than January 1, 1976, along with the recommendations of the office of program planning and fiscal management and the department of general adminis- tration concerning technical feasibility, schedules for the release of funds by project increments, and other pertinent concerns regarding capital projects ap- proved in this act. For the purposes of this section: "Master plan" includes, but is not limited to, identification and analysis of present institutional programs and a minimum five year projection thereof; iden- tification and categorization of current physical facilities and an analysis of effec- tiveness of utilization; an analysis of match between program and necessary physical facilities based on objective standards as developed by appropriate state agencies; and recommendations for sale, purchase, demolition, expansion, reno- vation, replacement, or relocation of facilities. "Program plan" relates to a specific project or facility and shall include, but is not limited to, an inventory of amounts and types of space currently available; an analysis of amounts, types, and relative locations of space required for current programs as determined by use of accepted state space standards; an analysis of projected programs and space required; and, if a change in facilities is justified from analysis, recommendations for demolition, remodeling, or construction. "Physical plan" includes survey and site investigation and architectural and engineering designs. "Construction" includes detailed budgets and realistic schedules for project implementation. NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated

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(1) Complete construction of Office Building No. 2, remodeling of Executive Mansion and Insurance Building, structural renovation of Legislative Building, and design Executive Office Building (10,040,000) General Fund 50,000 State Building Construction Account 9,990,000 (2) Install central chiller plant, air condition- ing, and remodel legislative facilities State Building Construction Account 1,836,000 (3) Remodeling and maintenance required on Capitol Campus buildings and grounds (1,271,120) Capitol Building Construction Account 300,000 971,120 (4) Continuing maintenance of Deschutes Basin, dam, and area landscaping (35,500) Capitol Building Construction Account 5,000 30,500 (5) Acquisition, development and improve- ments of lands, improvements and facilities within the East Capitol Site Capital Purchase and Development Ac- count 100,000 (6) Remodel and repair of elective officials offices Capitol Building Construction Account 86,000 (7) Remodel State Capitol Museum building (66,500) Capitol Building Construction Account 5,000 61,500 (8) Capitol campus master plan (100,000) Capitol Building Construction Account 50,000 50,000 (9) Complete construction of Insurance Building renovation, Legislative Building structural repairs, and West Campus chilled water plant Capitol Building Construction Account 2,640,487 (10) Revised Oil Delivery and Storage Facility Capitol Building Construction Account 124,276 (11) Landscape plaza surrounding Office Building No. 2 State Building Construction Account 250,000 (12) Remodel campus buildings to ensure that all areas of the campus are accessible to the physically handicapped Capitol Building Construction Account 305,000 (13) Embankment repair north of Temple of Justice

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Capitol Building Construction Account 199,470 (14) Modification to computer area of Office Building No. 2 to include uninterruptable power system, security system, air condition- ing and raised flooring State Building Construction Account 1,039,000 (15) Extension of central control and moni- toring system of Office Building No. 2 to all campus buildings to provide monitoring of building utility and safety systems such as heating, cooling, fire alarms, and security Capitol Building Construction Account 563,060 (16) Study of all West Campus buildings to determine needed fire protection systems Capitol Building Construction Account 34,160 (17) Extend steam lines to Employment Se- curity Building Capitol Building Construction Account 100,423 (18) Provision of additional funds to offset effects of unanticipated cost increases in air conditioning the Legislative Building State Building Construction Account 1,049,067 (19) Engineering planning and design of Capitol Lake rehabilitation State Building Construction Account 425,000 (20) Continuing development of recreation areas around Capitol Lake Capitol Building Construction Account 61,000 (21) Installation of air-conditioning system in General Administration Building Capitol Building Construction Account 160,000 (22) Replace heating and cooling coils and rearrange dampers in the Highways-Licenses Building, Employment Security Building and Archives Building Capitol Building Construction Account 288,092 (23) Renovate Old Capitol Building to con- form to health and safety requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, build- ing and fire codes, and to provide access for the physically handicapped State Building Construction Account 3,580,416 NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. FOR THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct new armory-Aberdeen General Fund 296,950

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(2) Construct, repair, remodel buildings and improve facilities General Fund 79,117 (3) Schematic plans for future projects (19,866) General Fund 11,610 8,256 (4) Architectural and Engineering and other pre-construction work (48,592) General Fund 9,168 39,424 (5) Acquire Land for new Armory- Vancouver General Fund 50,000 (6) Construct new armory-Seattle Seattle Armory Fund 30,200 (7) Construct new Armory-Ephrata General Fund 225,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES Reappro- From the pniations Fund Designated (1) For the Adult Correction Program (a) Construct and equip Automotive Voca- tional Training Building-Washington State Penitentiary General Fund 89,400 (b) Locking system for wing six-Washington State Penitentiary General Fund 8,310 (c) Fire and safety improvements, Washington State Penitentiary General Fund 151,000 (d) Modification of existing laundry facilities, Washington State Reformatory CEP & RI Account 130,000 (e) Modernization of resident (inmate) living areas-Washington State Reformatory General Fund 477,751 (f) Construct and equip new Women's Cor- rectional Institution-Purdy Treatment Center for Women (17,229) General Fund 10,099 CEP & RI Account 7,130 (g) Renovate roofs, Washington Correction Center CEP & RI Account 150,000 (h) Construct and equip work release hous- ing unit, Indian Ridge Treatment Center

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General Fund 155,250 (i) Dormitory, kitchen equipment, Larch Mountain Honor Camp General Fund 200,000 ()Firland Correction Center DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 60,000 (k) Bag house, steam plant, Washington State Reformatory DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 94,635 (2) For the Juvenile Rehabilitation Program (a) Secondary power supply, Naselle Youth Camp CEP & RI Account 35,515 (b) Construct and equip four residential liv- ing units, Naselle Youth Camp DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 1,458,000 (c) Remodel kitchen, Mission Creek Youth Camp General Fund 59,771 (d) Construct and equip treatment security unit, Maple Lane School State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 1,229 (e) Construct and equip group home General Fund 24,763 (f) Improvements to meet fire marshal rec- ommendation at Green Hill School General Fund 70,136 (g) New roof on recreation building at Green Hill School General Fund 15,000 (h) Construct covered play area, Naselle Youth Camp DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 15,000 (3) For the Mental Health Program (a) Renovate bathrooms, Eastern State Hospital General Fund 4,0 (b) Construct and equip a 150-bed psychiat- ric hospital (Medical Lake): PROVIDED, That the design and construction of this fa- cility shall be such that it may be expanded by further construction if added beds are re- quired: PROVIDED FURTHER, That no currently existing structure at this facility shall be demolished as a result of this construction

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DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 2,995,000 (c) Construct and equip Pharmacy and Cen- tral Supply Building, Western State Hospital CEP & RI Account 48,583 (d) Fire alarm and detection, Phase 11, West- ern State Hospital General Fund 199,200 (e) Remodel and equip kitchen and dining room; construct Refrigeration Building, Western State Hospital CEP & RI Account 288,965 (f) Construct and equip a 350-bed psychiat- ric hospital (Steilacoomn) DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 6,985,000 (g) Construct and equip one community health center DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 800,000 (4) For the Developmental Disabilities Program (a) Replace Redwood Hall, Fircrest School (10,064) General Fund 2,968 State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 7,096 (b) Construct and equip Activities Building, Fircrest School General Fund 3,337 (c) Construct a covered outdoor area, Inter- lake School General Fund 4,819 (d) Construct and equip an Instructional Services Building, Rainier School State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 16,649 (e) Renovation, Rainier School DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 2,766,432 (f) Upgrade utilities, Phase 11, Rainier School General Fund 425,000 (g) Construct and equip dietary addition, Lakeland Village CEP & RI Account 160,433 (h) Construct lavatory facilities-residential halls, Lakeland Village CEP & RI Account 362,116

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(i) Construct and equip a 225-bed develop- mental disabilities residential unit and con- struct and equip dietary addition, Phase 11, Lakeland Village DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 4,816,271 ()Repair of road and parking areas, Lake- land Village General Fund 137,780 (k) Repair floors, Lakeland Village General Fund 253,452 (1) Install new elevator, Yakima Valley School General Fund 134,540 (in) Kitchen renovation, School for the Blind General Fund 9,524 (n) Renovate kitchen, primary area, and Ad- ministration Building, School for the Blind General Fund 320,000 (o) Install fire alarms and smoke detectors for four cottages and the primary school at the School for the Blind General Fund 50,000 (p) Install exterior freight only elevator on the existing commissary building at the School for the Blind General Fund 12,500 (q) Construct and equip Advanced Class- room Building, School for the Deaf General Fund 493,921 (r) Construct a covered outdoor area, School for the Deaf General Fund 21,316 (s) Remodel kitchen-dining room building at the School for the Deaf General Fund 61,287 (t) Provide secondary source of power, School for the Deaf CEP & RI Account 43,680 (u) Provide fire and safety improvements, School for the Deaf General Fund 46,900 (v) Remodel superintendent's residence for Student Union Building, School for the Deaf CEP & RI Account 30,000 (w) Demolish Watson Hall at State School for the Deaf General Fund 44,000

[ 1079 1 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

(x) For site development and construction of a community educational facility for the de- velopmentally disabled: PROVIDED, That the appropriation contained in this subsec- tion is contingent upon acquisition of the former Nike-Ajax site from the Kent School District and department of health, education and welfare DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 300,000 (y) Replace boilers, Phase 11, Fircrest School DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 367,700 (z) Repair utilities, Fircrest school DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 165,735 (5) For Veterans' Services Program (a) Remodel and equip kitchen, Phase 11, Soldiers' Home General Fund 340,849 (b) Fire, safety, and health, Veterans' Homes Upgrade to fire, safety, and health stand- ards, and construct a 100-bed nursing facility at the Veterans' Home and a 40- bed nursing addition at the Soldiers' Home and Colony. Facilities will meet state licensing standards (5,250,142) General Fund-State 369,927* DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 1,183,075 General Fund-Federal 1,300,000 2,197,140 CEP & RI Account 200,000 *To be repaid from CEP & RI Account in the 1975-77 biennium. (c) Replace boilers, Veteran's Home (201,250) General Fund-State 130,800 General Fund-Federal 70,450 (6) General (a) Upgrade for fire and safety standards (Omnibus) To upgrade fire and safety standards per recommendation of the state fire mar- shal and safety inspectors and to pro- vide a contingency fund for unanticipated capital needs and cost overruns General Fund 637,642 (b) Repair and improve utilities-(Onmibus)

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Renovate water, electric, steam, and sewer lines; replace boilers, provide contingen- cy fund for unanticipated needs and cost overruns (400,576) General Fund 397,884 CEP & RI Account 2,692 (c) Repair and improve facilities-(Omnibus) Provide for minor repairs to roofs, roads, parking areas, and buildings and pro- vide contingency fund for unanticipated needs and cost overruns (1,057,210) General Fund 557,210 500,000 (d) Preplanning projects 1973-79 (484,778) General Fund 184,778 DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 300,000 (e) Social and Health Services Facilities (To be allocated for specific projects) (24,797,240) State and Local Improvement Revolving Account 10,047,240 14,750,000 (f) Contingency Expense Fund DSHS Construction Account (HJR 52) 585,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. FOR THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated Improvement of existing central office build- ings and necessary related costs: PROVID- ED, That this appropriation shall be available only to the extent that federal funds under Section 903 of the Federal So- cial Security Act are made available for this purpose: PROVIDED FURTHER, That this appropriation is made pursuant to and is limited by provisions of section 903-C(2) of the Federal Social Security Act as amended: PROVIDED FURTHER, That any unex- pended balance of said federal funds shall be promptly returned to the account of the State of Washington in the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund as may be re- quired by federal law or regulation Unemployment Compensation Administra- tion Fund 90,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated

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(1) For the construction of ground water ob- servation wells State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Water Supply Facilities as pro- vided by chapter 128, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 154,166 (2) Construct sewerage systems and waste disposal facilities in the state parks . et forth in subparagraphs (a) through (x) of this sub- section including, but not limited to, collec- tor systems, treatment facilities, lift stations, trailer dumps and lagoon (1,883,600) State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Waste Disposal Facilities as pro- vided by chapter 127, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 1,443,500 State and Local Improvements Revolving Account (a) Twin Harbors 185,900 (b) Dash Point 10,000 (c) Lake Wenatchee 21,200 (d) Bogachiel 10,000 (e) Wenberg 10,000 (f) Conconully 28,300 (g) Kopachuck 10,000 (hi) Lake Easton 10,000 (i) Bay View 10,000 (j) Pearrygin Lake 10,000 (k) Deception Pass 10,000 (1) Yakima 10,000 (in) Larrabee 10,000 (n) Curlew Lake 10,000 (o) Camano Island 10,000 (p) Lake Osoyoos 10,000 (q) Fay Bainbridge 10,000 (r) Brooks Memorial 10,000 (s) South Whidbey 10,000 (t) Illahee 10,000 (u) Mount Spokane 4,700 (v) Horsethief Lake 10,000 (w) Riverside 10,000 (x) Lewis and Clark Trail 10,000 (3) Construct water supply improvements in the state parks set forth in subparagraphs (a) through (s) of this subsection (694,000)

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State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Water Supply Facilities as pro- vided by chapter 128, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. (a) Sequim Bay 165,000 (b) Beacon Rock 9,200 (c) Twanoh 6,700 (d) Potlatch 7,200 (e) Lake Cushman 16,400 (f) Old Fort Townsend 18,800 (g) Deception Pass 58,100 (h) Moran 10,600 (i) Rockport 38,900 (j) Mount Pilchuck 50,400 (k) Brooks Memorial 28,300 (1) Camp Wooten 7,800 (in) Fields Spring 700 (n) Ginkgo 28,300 (o) Mount Spokane 45,300 (p) Squilchuck 17,500 (q) Sun Lakes (Dry Falls) 19,800 (r) Federation Forest 34,700 (s) Fort Canby 130,300 (4) For construction of improved sewage and waste disposal facilities at existing depart- ment of social and health services facilities to meet established discharge requirements State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Waste Disposal Facilities as pro- vided by chapter 127, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 1,050,000 (5) Connect to Gig Harbor sewage disposal unit-Purdy Treatment Center for Women State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Waste Disposal Facilities as pro- vided by chapter 127, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 150,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 8. FOR THE STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct, repair, and improve state park facilities as set forth in subparagraphs (a) through (e) of this subsection (878,093) General Fund 321,293 State and Local Improvement Revolving Account-Public Recreation Facilities

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pursuant to the provisions of section 4(3), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess.: (a) To provide for costs necessary to com- plete capital budget projects, and unantici- pated restoration and repairs to existing state park facilities 200,000 (b) For Lake Chelan to prevent continued shoreline erosion 202,300 (c) For Steamboat Rock for utilities and shops 27,700 (d) For Leadbetter Point for manager's residence and shop 62,800 (e) For Crow Butte for manager's resi- dence and shop 64,000 (2) Schematics and pre-planning Outdoor Recreation Account pursuant to the provisions of section 4(1), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 150,000 (3) Purchase and develop park sites, boating facilities, group camp facilities, and historical and archeological sites located at Mercer Slough, Green River Gorge, Ocean Beaches, Birch Bay, Twanoh, Fort Ebey, East Side of North Cascade Highway, Manchester, Clallam Bay, Whatcom and Skagit counties bicycle and hiking trail, Lower Crossing- Sunset Highway, Fort Ward, and Cypress Is- land pursuant to the provisions of section 4(l), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. (2,228,840) Outdoor Recreation Account 591,840 1,637,000 (4) Modernization and improvements at state parks as set forth in subparagraphs (a) through (rr) of this subsection pursuant to the provisions of section 4(3), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. (5,829,950) State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Public Recreation Facilities 1,060,000 State and Local Improvements Revolving Account-Public Recreation Facilities (a) For Fort Worden State Park: PRO- VIDED, That a joint study by the state parks and recreation commission and the office of program planning and fiscal man- agement shall be conducted to determine (i) the total capital cost requirements of Fort Worden State Park; and (ii) the cost

[ 10841I WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.Ch27 Ch. 276 difference between maintaining historical integrity of the buildings and using mod- ern building techniques: PROVIDED FURTHER, That such a study shall be submitted to the standing ways and means committees by December 1, 1975 443,650 (b) Jarrell Cove 24,000 (c) Rainbow Falls 43,800 (d) Beacon Rock 117,400 (e) Twanoh 50,300 (f) Millersylvania 172,600 (g) Twin Harbor 40,400 (h) Penrose Point 1,400 (i) Lake Cushman 95,000 (j) Park Region I miscellaneous 69,300 (k) Sequim Bay 68,000 (1) Paradise Point 50,800 (in) Deception Pass 309,500 (n) Peace Arch 83,500 (o) Nolte 113,500 (p) Birch Bay 375,800 (q) Fort Casey 224,800 (r) Federation Forest 110,000 (s) Camano Island 195,200 (t) Moran 340,700 (u) Mount Pilchuck 43,900 (v) Moses Lake 19,800 (w) Sacajawea 58,000 (x) Lake Chelan 121,600 (y) Alta Lake 150,700 (z) Lake Wenatchee 186,100 (aa) Squilchuck 29,700 (bb) Region III miscellaneous 376,300 (cc) Fields Spring 189,400 (dd) Crawford 69,300 (ee) Fort Simcoe 122,400 (fi) Dosewallips 38,800 (gg) Seaquest 38,800 (hh) Beacon Rock 38,800 (ii) Penrose Point 38,800 Wj)Camano Island 38,800 (kk) Birch Bay 38,800 (11) Dash Point 38,800 (mm) Larrabee 13,900 (nn) Moran 27,600 (oo) Lake Wenatchee 40,000 (pp) Central Ferry 40,000

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(qq) Curlew Lake 40,000 (rr) Steamboat Rock 40,000 (5) Purchase and develop park sites, boating facilities, group camp facilities, and historical and archeological sites located at Mercer Slough, Green River Gorge, Ocean Beaches, Birch Bay, Twanoh, Fort Ebey, East Side of North Cascade Highway, Manchester, Clallamn Bay, Whatcomn and Skagit counties bicycle and hiking trail, Lower Crossing- Sunset Highway, Fort Ward, and Cypress Is- land (3,489,518) Outdoor Recreation Account 2,656,518 833,000 (6) Acquisition and development of areas for All-Terrain Vehicle utilization Outdoor Recreation Account 172,751 (7) Green River Gorge acquisition Outdoor Recreation Account 123,520 (8) Fort Canby development Outdoor Recreation Account 640,000 (9) Wallace Lake Acquisition and Development Outdoor Recreation Account pursuant to the provisions of section 4(l), chapter 129. Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 125,000 Outdoor Recreation Account 125,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Safety installations to meet WISHA requirements General Fund-State 270,350 (2) Improved domestic water supplies- Nehamn and Willapa hatcheries General Fund-State 21,000 (3) Pollution abatement facilities for state hatcheries General Fund-State 600,000 (4) Pollution abatement facilities for federal hatcheries General Fund-Federal 550,000 (5) Humptulips hatchery General Fund-State 75,000 1,883,800 General Fund-Federal 75,000 470,950 (6) Reappropriations for projects previously authorized General Fund-State 345,535

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General Fund-Federal 545,300 (7) Acquisition and development of recrea- tional facilities at the following locations: (a) Tideland Access-Point Whitney and Penn Cove (84,350) (b) Public Access-Penn Cove, Point Whitney, and Oakland Bay (195,000) (c) Outdoor Tour Facilities-Soleduck Hatch- ery (89,715) (d) Boating Access-Clallam County (200,000) (e) Boat Launch Facility-Merrill and Ring Park, Clallam County (43,624) (f) Fishing Pier-Edmonds (450,000) (g) Artificial Reefing-Edmonds (4,500): PROVIDED, That prior to construction the department shall execute agreements trans- ferring operation and/or maintenance re- sponsibilities to the department of natural resources or local public bodies within whose jurisdiction such facilities are constructed: PROVIDED FURTHER, That variances to the policy set forth in this section may be granted by the legislative budget committee or its statutory successor Outdoor Recreation Account 497,000 Outdoor Recreation Account appropria- tion pursuant to section 4(l), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 570,189 (8) Spawning habitat improvement projects General Fund-State 235,000 (9) Land acquisition-Columbia River hatcheries General Fund-State 192,000 (10) Exploration, land purchase and design of new production facilities General Fund-State 300,000 (11) Land acquisition for release ponds and pollution abatement facilities General Fund-State 141,000 (12) Release ponds (a) George Adams hatchery General Fund-State 87,500 General Fund-Federal 87,500 (b) Green River hatchery General Fund-State 50,000 (c) Icy Creek General Fund-State 137,500

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General Fund-Federal 137,500 (d) Samish hatchery General Fund-State 90,000 (e) Soleduck hatchery General Fund-State 650,000 (f) Skykomish hatchery General Fund-State 35,000 (13) Clam Pond-Point Whitney General Fund-State 30,000 (14) Green River hatchery-water system improvement General Fund-State 120,000 (15) Facilities improvement project General Fund-State 289,750 (16) Lewis River hatchery-residence General Fund-State 30,000 (17) Toutle hatchery water supply improve- ment, release ponds, and freezer replacement General Fund-Federal 1,075,000 (18) Klickitat hatchery-rebuild rearing ponds General Fund-Federal 75,000 (19) Elokomnin hatchery release pond General Fund-Federal 275,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 10. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF GAME Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Purchase, construct, improve and equip fish and game protective facilities, adminis- trative facilities, buildings, hatcheries, game farm facilities, rearing ponds, and game range facilities (3,727,096) Game Fund-State 1,160,848 Game Fund-Federal (Reimbursable) 2,179,648 Game Fund-Local (Reimbursable) 386,600 (2) Purchase and develop lands for outdoor recreation (3,405,500) Outdoor Recreation Account 758,000 472,500 Outdoor Recreation Account appropria- tion pursuant to the provisions of section 4(l), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 1,550,000 625,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 11. FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct honor camp bridges and cul- verts, construct and equip honor camp facili- ties, administrative facilities, lookout towers,

I 10881 WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.Ch27 Ch. 276 fire protective facilities, nursery facilities, and area offices as set forth in subparagraphs (a) through (cc) of this subsection (1,949,892) General Fund (a) Pump shop remodeling 3,000 (b) Hose drying facilities 20,000 (c) Morton water supply 5,000 (d) Lookout replacement 5,000 (e) Youth and honor camp gas stations 18,000 (f) Fire protection campgrounds 20,000 (g) Ridgetop water storage 10,000 (h) Honor and youth camp bridge and cul- vert materials 54,000 (i) Larch Mountain incinerator 10,000 Resource Management Cost Account (j) Southeast area office-Ellensburg 117,580 (k) Seed, mulch and fertilizer storage-for- est land management center 105,000 (1) Forks seedling storage 16,000 (in) Northwest area building renovation 7 1,000 (n) Automatic hoist-Clearwater camp 10,000 (o) Unleaded gasoline pump facilities 72,000 (p) Forest land management center office addition 105,000 (q) Bellingham head house 15,000 (r) Bellingham packing shed 10,000 (s) Webster nursery office expansion 2,500 (t) Bellingham lath house 7,500 (u) Seed orchard well and irrigation system 85,000 (v) Seed orchard administration and work building 106,250 (w) Webster nursery greenhouse water sys- tem 2,500 (x) Webster greenhouse addition 134,500 (y) Webster nursery access road surfacing 8,450 (z) South Puget Sound area headquarters 260,000 CEP & RI Account (aa) Larch Mountain buildings 638,612 (bb) Larch Mountain water system 10,000 (cc) Larch Mountain gym floor replace- ment 28,000 (2) Purchase right-of-way, construct recla- mation and timber access roads, construct ir- rigation systems, and other land development facilities and tideland facilities (12,510,770) Resource Management Cost Account 2,265,070 Forest Development Account 264,900

I 1089 I Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

Resource Management Cost Account (a) Irrigation development 4,335,400 (b) Land development 466,350 (c) Right-of-way and roads 115,350 (d) Tidelands facilities 40,000 (e) Right-of-way acquisition 200,000 (f) Timber access road construction 4,285,700 Forest Development Account (g) Forest reclamation road construction 38,000 (h) Timber access road construction 500,000 (3) Acquire and develop land for recreation uses including trails, scenic roads, shore- lands, forest lands, ecological areas, and oth- er areas managed by the Department (2,774,251) Outdoor Recreation Account 1,496,100 372,500 Outdoor Recreation Account appropria- tion pursuant to section 4(l), chapter 129, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. 433,340 472,311 (4) Acquisition and construction of trails and sites for All-Terrain Vehicle utilization Outdoor Recreation Account 584,265 NEW SECTION. Sec. 12. FOR THE Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct and equip Phase 11, renovation and provide working drawings for Phase III renovation of Bagley Hall (1,970,000) University of Washington Building Ac- count 1,700,000 270,000 (2) Construct and equip space for Academic Computer Center State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 1,100,000 (3) Construct and equip renovations to Gowen Hall University of Washington Building Ac- count 1,144,186 (4) Construct and equip renovations to Health Science complex (3,050,000) University of Washington Building Ac- count 550,000 2,500,000 (5) Construct and equip renovations to Johnson Hall University of Washington Building Ac- count 1,165,000

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(6) Construct and equip renovations to Moore Hall University of Washington Building Ac- count 550,000 (7) To provide working drawings for renova- tion to Smith Hall University of Washington Building Ac- count 555,814 (8) Construct and equip renovations and ad- ditions to teaching hospital (11,562,793) Building Authority Construction Account 3,562,793 8,000,000 (9) Provide preliminary design of 1977-79 projects University of Washington Building Ac- count 70,000 (10) Construct and equip renovations and ex- tensions to utility systems and buildings (6,534,841) University of Washington Building Ac- count 2,034,841 4,500,000 (11) Complete working drawings to finish basement of Kane Hall University of Washington Building Ac- count 76,000 (12) Complete working drawings for class- room, office, and library space for social work University of Washington Building Ac- count 356,000 (13) Complete working drawings on consoli- dated facilities for marine studies program University of Washington Building Ac- count 400,000 (14) Provide preliminary design of gymnasi- um and locker room space addition to Edmundson Pavilion University of Washington Building Ac- count 36,000 (15) Purchase and install color television equipment for KCTS-Channel 9 University of Washington Building Ac- count 1,500,000 (16) Provide preliminary design for Biology Instructional Facility University of Washington Building Ac- count 318,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 13. FOR WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

110911 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct and equip teaching, research and office space for the biological sciences (9,199,400) State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 8,889,000 Washington State University Building Ac- count 310,400 (2) Construct and equip library stack and reader space (5,536,700) Washington State University Building Ac- count 2,594,700 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 2,942,000 (3) Construct and equip office and laboratory space for USDA and NWS Office/Laboratory Construction Account 1,800,000 (4) Construct and equip renovation to Arts Hall, includes relocation of KWSU-TV transmitter and tower Washington State University Building Ac- count 38,536 (5) Provide preliminary design of 1977-79 capital projects Washington State University Building Ac- count 61,000 (6) Construct and equip major renovations to buildings, including implementation of safety standards (2,410,700) Washington State University Building Ac- count 1,077,300 1,333,400 (7) Construct and equip modifications to util- ity production and distribution systems (1,965,700) Washington State University Building Ac- count 865,700 1,100,000 (8) Working drawings for animal holding fa- cilities on campus for teaching and research Washington State University Building Ac- count 114,000 (9) Construct and equip renovation to Bryan Hall Washington State University Building Ac- count 191,000 (10) Working drawings for central warehouse and storage

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Washington State University Building Ac- count 56,300 (11) Construct and equip classroom labora- tories and office for veterinary sciences as well as laboratories for state animal diagnos- tic center (9,123,500) Washington State University Building Ac- count 82,000 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 9,041,500 (12) Working drawings for animal facilities at Hastings farm for teaching and research Washington State University Building Ac- count 86,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 14. FOR STATE COLLEGE Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct and equip alterations and life safety improvements to facilities (300,000) Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 40,000 260,000 (2) Construct and equip a special events structure (283,500) Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 280,000 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 3,500 (3) Construct and equip renovations to Sci- ence and Isle buildings Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 620,600 (4) Construct and equip alterations to Martin Hall to meet health standards Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 35,000 (5) Construct Phase I of biological research laboratory and working drawings, Phase 11 Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 7,000 (6) Construct and equip utility loop system and implement safety improvements (908,000) Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 50,000 858,000 (7) Complete working drawings for central- ized maintenance shops

[110931 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 45,000 (8) Complete landscaping and walkways, physical education complex Building Authority Construction Account 10,000 (9) Complete preliminary design of plant services warehouse Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 10,000 (10) Construct and equip fieldhouse portion of physical education complex State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 2,456,600 (11) Complete working drawings on aquatics portion of physical education complex Eastern Washington State College Capital Projects Account 60,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 15. FOR STATE COLLEGE Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Purchase land for new boiler plant site Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 20,000 (2) Construct and equip classrooms, offices and laboratories for Psychology (35,000) Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 5,000 State Building Authority Construction Ac- count 30,000 (3) Construct and equip reader, service, stack, classrooms and offices State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 250,000 (4) Construct and equip boiler house and emergency generator Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 25,000 (5) Purchase and install utility distribution monitoring system Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 20,000 (6) Construct and equip alterations to facili- ties including safety standard implementation (461,500) Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 1,500 460,000

[ 1094 1 WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess. Ch.Ci 2767

(7) Complete pedestrian walks and landscape library/instruction complex construction site (69,000) Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 5,000 64,000 (8) Construct and equip renovations to utility systems (819,500) Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 334,500 485,000 (9) Complete preliminary design on 1977-79 projects including Barge Hall renovation (61,000) Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 11,000 50,000 (10) Purchase and install boilers in new boil- er house State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 1,840,900 (11) Purchase and install moveable equip- ment for new library Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 100,000 (12) Complete working drawings for physical education office, classroom, and recreation building Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 142,000 (13) Complete working drawings for replace- ment greenhouse Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 20,000 (14) Complete working drawings for remod- eling of Bouillion Library Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 54,000 (15) Complete working drawings for remod- eling to house theatre and drama facilities Central Washington State College Capital Projects Account 127,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 16. FOR THE Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Construct and equip laboratory and office building State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 4,500,000

[110951 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

(2) Construct and equip Seminar Building, Phase I (163,000) State Building and Higher Education Con- struction Account 81,000 General Fund 82,000 (3) Site improvements and utilities expansion The Evergreen State College Capital Pro- jects Account 65,000 (4) Clear, grade, and complete college parkway The Evergreen State College Capital Pro- jects Account 80,000 (5) Construct and equip Communications Arts Laboratory (5,800,000) The Evergreen State College Capital Pro- jects Account 800,000 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 5,000,000 (6) Clear, grade, pave, and complete road in- tersection and minor landscaping The Evergreen State College Capital Pro- jects Account 40,000 (7) Construct and equip science laboratories, Phase I State Building Authority Construction Ac- count 35,000 (8) Complete essential storm drainage, elec- trical and water supply system improvements State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 125,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 17. FOR WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Purchase land for academic service and recreation Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 171,485 (2) Preliminary design of 1977-79 requested projects (36,891) Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 25,430 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 11,461 (3) Moveable equipment for academic buildings

I 10961 WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.Ch27 Ch. 276

Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 22,150 (4) Construct and equip utility system expan- sion and repairs (2,129,040) General Fund-State 103,295 Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 645,745 1,380,000 (5) Construct and equip renovations to facili- ties (357,664) General Fund-State 43,060 Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 208,604 106,000 (6) Construct and equip Arts Building addition Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 22,579 (7) Construct and equip social science class- rooms, offices and laboratories Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 1,226 (8) Construct and equip marine laboratory (57,104) State Building Authority Construction Ac- count 34,437 State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 22,667 (9) Construct and equip addition to heating plant State Building Authority Construction Ac- count 5,812 (10) Construct and equip science program classrooms, offices and laboratories State Building Authority Construction Ac- count 117,416 (11) Construct and equip new and remodeled space for technology and home economics State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 1,799,093 (12) Construct and equip Phase 11 renova- tions to Old Main (3,455,583) State Higher Education Construction Ac- count 2,705,583 750,000 (13) Construct and equip alterations to build- ings to implement safety standards Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 250,000

[110971 Ch. 276 Cli. 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

(14) Complete construction and equip Phase I renovation of Old Main Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 109,250 (15) Provide working drawings for campus warehouse and maintenance shops Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 122,000 (16) Provide working drawings for comple- tion of interior of auditorium/music addition Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 92,000 (17) Provide working drawings for essential recreation fields and landscaping Western Washington State College Capital Projects Account 107,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 18. FOR THE STA TE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCATION Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) For the payment of relocatable facilities and equipping technology programs on the south campus of the Seattle Community Col- lege: PROVIDED, That the Director of the Office of Program Planning and Fiscal Man- agement may allocate from this appropria- tion no more than shall be realized from the pending sale of the real property and im- provements thereto known as the Holgate branch of the Seattle Community College General Fund-State 159,242 (2) Construction, repairs, remodeling, land acquisition, equipment, and other capital im- provements for Seattle Community College: PROVIDED, That the source of funds for this appropriation be from the sale of the fol- lowing described real property and any fix- tures thereon: All of Block numbered 11Iof Hill Tract Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washington; bounded on the East by 19th Avenue, on the South by Main Street, on the West by 18th Avenue, and on the North by the imaginary center line of Washington Street, extended Easterly to its intersection with 19th Avenue General Fund-State 857,600

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(3) For construction, repairs, remodeling, equipment, and other capital improvements at Peninsula community college General Fund-State 10,313 (4) Construction, design, remodeling, conver- sion, land acquisition, renovation, alteration, and working drawings of vocational, aca- demic, and other community college facilities (34,858,524) Community College Capital Projects Ac- count 13,020,624 Community College Capital Improvements Account 21,837,900 (5) Emergency capital repairs (864,000) Community College Capital Projects Ac- count 364,000 Community College Capital Construction Account 500,000 (6) Construct and equip alterations and reno- vations that will abate hazardous conditions Community College Capital Construction Account 877,000 (7) Purchase, install, equip, and administer a pool of relocatable facilities (349,000) Community College Capital Projects Ac- count 24,000 Community college Capital Construction Account 325,000 (8) Construct and equip alterations that will correct deficiency conditions in existing facilities Community College Capital Construction Account 696,000 (9) Construct and equip vocational instruc- tion, office, and learning resource facilities and remodel facilities at Spokane Communi- ty college (11,889,000) Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,622,565 Community College Capital Construction Account 10,266,435 (10) Construct and equip vocational instruc- tion and office facilities and remodel for learning resource facilities at Green River Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,240,000

I 10991 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

(11) Construct and equip vocational instruc- tion, learning resource, and remodel facilities at Lower Columbia Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 2,653,000 (12) Construct and equip vocational and sci- ence instruction, office and remodel facilities at Everett Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 2,193,000 (13) Construct and equip vocational instruc- tion, learning resources, and dining facilities and remodel facilities at Peninsula Commu- nity College Community College Capital Improvements Account 692,000 (14) Construct and equip addition to learning resource center, classroom/office building and complete science laboratories at Shore- line Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,706,000 (15) Construct and equip student center and remodel existing space for offices at Columbia Basin Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,655,000 (16) Construct and equip a student center, offices, and an addition to the library at Spokane Falls Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 3,656,000 (17) Construct and equip vocational instruc- tion space at South Seattle Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 673,000 (18) Construct and equip dining and student activity facilities at Fort Steilacoom Commu- nity College Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,142,000 (19) Construct and equip addition to dining and student activity areas and remodel exist- ing space at Yakima Valley College Community College Capital Improvements Account 579,000

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(20) Construct and equip physical education, science laboratory, and dining facilities at Edmonds Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 2,645,000 Community College Capital Construction Account 160,000 (21) Construct and equip learning resource center and remodel existing space at Olym- pic Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 1,489,000 (22) Construct and equip student activity fa- cility at Walla Walla Community College Community College Capital Improvements Account 528,000 (23) Working drawings for new learning re- source center, central storage and remodeling of existing facilities at Highline Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 277,000 (24) Working drawings for addition to learn- ing resource center and structural improve- ments at Clark Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 44,000 (25) Working drawings for utility distribution tunnels at Highline Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 61,000 (26) Working drawings for fine arts and office space in Old Broadway High School auditorium at Central Seattle Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 116,000 (27) Working drawings for repairs to Ehret Hall at Centralia Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 24,000 (28) Working drawings for instruction space for music at Shoreline Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 40,000

11101 ] Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

(29) Working drawings for learning resource center, vocational, fine arts, and skills lab in- structions space as well as storage and stu- dent activity space at South Seattle Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 213,000 (30) Working drawings for maintenance shops and water mains at Green River Com- munity College Community College Capital Construction Account 80,000 (31) Working drawings for alterations to Art and Music Building for handicapped stu- dents at Olympic Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 14,000 (32) Working drawings for greenhouse and science laboratory at Everett Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 5,000 (33) Working drawings for renovations to vo- cational facilities at Clark Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 31,000 (34) Working drawings for flight planning program facilities at Big Bend Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 4,000 (35) Working drawings for converting dormi- tory space to offices at Olympic Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 5,000 (36) Working drawings for welding labora- tories and storage space at Everett Commu- nity College Community College Capital Construction Account 14,000 (37) Working drawings for geology laborato- ry at Highline Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 6,000

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(38) Construct and equip health, physical ed- ucation, and recreation facility at Walla Walla community college. The proceeds from the sale of the old physical education facility shall provide an additional source of funds for the project contained in this subsection Community College Capital Construction Account 800,000 (39) Working drawings for science laborator- ies and fine arts instruction space and re- model existing space at Edmonds Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 89,000 (40) Working drawings for an expansion of physical education locker space at Fort Steilacoom Community College Community College Capital Construction Account 14,000 (41) Working drawings for fine arts, lecture and office space at Fort Steilacoom Commu- nity College Community College Capital Construction Account 49,000 (42) Preplanning for the 1977-79 capital budget request Community College Capital Construction Account 65,000 *NEW SECTION. Sec. 19. FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUPER- INTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated Public school building planning, construc- tion, remodeling and demolitions: PROVID- ED, That an amount not to exceed $205,000 shall be utilized to fund the school buildings systems study as directed by RCW 28A.04- .3 10: PROVIDED FURTHER, That funds appropriatedin this section shall not be ex- pended for either planning or construction of occupational skill centers (172.835,085) Common School Building Construction Account 3,900,000 Common School Construction Fund 49.6 12,893 119,322,192 *See. 19. was partially vetoed, see message at end of chapter. NEW SECTION. Sec. 20. FOR THE EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1 1103 1 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.

Reappro- From the priations Fund Designated (1) Pave parking lot on land donated to the Society General Fund 6,800 (2) Replace roof on main museum building General Fund-State Building Construction Account 12,000 NEW SECTION. Sec. 21. FOR THE STATE PATROL Reappro- From the Motor priations Vehicle Fund (1) Relocation of existing weigh stations (228,900) Motor Vehicle Fund 214,900 14,000 (2) Construct radio relay station- Green/Gold mountain (50,750) Motor Vehicle Fund 34,750 16,000 (3) Land Acquisition for radio relay station- Columbia river Motor Vehicle Fund 50,000 (4) Site development and construction radio relay stations-North Cross Highway Motor Vehicle Fund 150,000 (5) Construct warehouse-Bellevue Motor Vehicle Fund 325,000 (6) Construct detachment office-Ellensburg Motor Vehicle Fund 10,660 (7) Purchase and renovation of building for detachment office-Moses Lake 75,000 (8) Land acquisition and construction-radio relay station-Pomeroy 40,000 (9) Land acquisition for radio relay station- Clarkston 10,000 (10) Land acquisition for radio relay station- Colville 10,000 (11) Construct addition-Patrol Academy 50,000 (12) Improvements-Detachment office-Kelso 10,000 (13) Improvements-Detachment office- Chehalis 10,000 (14) Repair of existing facilities 100,000 (15) Replace auxiliary power plants 18,500 NEW SECTION. Sec. 22. The departments of social and health services and general administration shall give primary consideration in both the design and construction of new facilities to: (I) The use of solar energy and other natural and appurtenant heat sources; and (2) the architectural means of exploiting such heat sources. The intent of the requirement imposed by this section is to reduce the state's reliance on the continued use of fossil fuels as a primary energy source and 111041 WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess.Ch27 Ch. 276 thereby reduce the long term operating costs of new state facilities. The depart- ments shall submit a joint report to both the governor and legislature on the re- sults of the implementation of this section. Such report shall be presented to the next regular session of the legislature for its consideration. NEW SECTION. Sec. 23. During the 1975-77 biennium the state parks and recreation commission shall make no contractual agreements of receive any do- nation of real property or an interest therein which commits the commission to either assuming on a current basis or to requesting funds at a future time for de- velopment or acquisition costs without prior approval of the legislative budget committee. NEW SECTION. Sec. 24. The words "capital improvements" or "capital pro- jects" used herein shall mean acquisition of sites, easements, rights of way, or im- provements thereon and appurtenances thereto, construction and initial equipment, reconstruction, demolition, or major alterations of new or presently owned capital assets. NEW SECTION. Sec. 25. Before a capital project shall begin or an obligation is incurred or a contract entered into, the director of the office of program plan- ning and fiscal management, with the approval of the governor and in compliance with section 2 of this act, shall first allot funds therefor or so much as may be necessary from the appropriation made herein. NEW SECTION. Sec. 26. To effectively carry out the provisions of this act, the governor may assign responsibility for planning, engineering and construction and other related activities to any appropriate agency. NEW SECTION. Sec. 27. Reappropriations shall be limited to the unexpend- ed balances remaining June 30, 1975, in the current appropriation for each project. NEW SECTION. Sec. 28. The governor, through the director of the office of program planning and fiscal management, may authorize a transfer of funds ap- propriated for a capital project in excess of the amount required for the comple- tion of such project to another capital project for which the appropriation is insufficient only within the department of social and health services, or between appropriations for a specific department, commission or institution of higher edu- cation. No such transfer shall be used to expand the capacity of any facility be- yond that anticipated by the legislature in making the appropriation. A report of any transfer effected under this section shall be filed with the legislative auditor for transmittal to the legislative budget committee by the director of the office of program planning and fiscal management within thirty days of the date the trans- fer is effected. NEW SECTION. Sec. 29. Any capital improvement or capital project for construction, repair or maintenance authorized by this act, unless constructed, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 39.04 RCW, shall be done by contract after public notice and competitive bid: PROVIDED, That this section shall not apply to the acquisition of sites, easements, or rights of way; nor to contracts for archi- tectural or engineering services; nor to emergency repairs; nor to any improve- ment or project costing less than twenty-five hundred dollars; nor to portions of

[11105 1 Ch. 276 Ch 276WASHINGTON LAWS, 1975 1st Ex. Sess. projects involving inmate labor at a state institution: PROVIDED FURTHER, That it is the intent of the legislature that in any decision to contract for capital projects funded as the result of this act, full and fair consideration shall be given to minority contractors. NEW SECTION. Sec. 30. If any provision of this act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected. NEW SECTION. Sec. 31. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately. Passed the House June 9, 1975. Passed the Senate June 9, 1975. Approved by the Governor July 2, 1975 with the exception of a certain item which is vetoed. Filed in Office of Secretary of State July 2, 1975. Note: Governor's explanation of item veto is as follows: "I am returning herewith without my approval as to one item Substitute House Bill No. 206 entitled: 'AN ACT Adopting the capital budget; making appropriations and authorizing ex- penditures for capital improvements; authorizing certain projects." In section 19, beginning on page 45, 1 have vetoed the proviso beginning on line 33 and ending on line 1, page 46, which prohibits the expenditure of funds for planning or construction of occupational skill centers. This proviso apparently arises out of legislative concern over potential duplica- tion of effort in the area of vocational education. This same concern was a major reason for the enactment of Substitute Senate Bill No. 2463 (Chapter 174, Laws of 1975 1st ex. sess.), and the Commission on Vocational Education established by that act should be permitted to determine whether such duplication exists. Enactment of the prohibition in this proviso is therefore premature at this time. With the exception of the foregoing proviso which I have vetoed for the reasons stated, the remainder of the bill is approved."

CHAPTER 277 [Substitute House Bill No. 211] BUSINESS REGULATIONS-FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY AND REPAIR PARTS AN ACT Relating to business regulations; adding a new chapter to Title 19 RCW; and providing an effective date. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: NEW SECTION. Section 1. Whenever any person, firm, or corporation en- gaged in the retail sale of farm implements and repair parts therefor enters into a written contract with any wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor of farm imple- ments, machinery, attachments, accessories, or repair parts whereby such retailer agrees to maintain a stock of parts or complete or whole machines, attachments, or accessories, and either party to such contract desires to cancel or discontinue the contract, unless the retailer should desire to keep such merchandise the man- ufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor shall pay the retailer for the merchandise.

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