Washington Administrative Code Title 140 - Convention and Trade Center
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Title 140 pertains to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, which is a public nonprofit corporation established to acquire, design, construct, maintain, operate, promote, and manage a state convention and trade center. The title includes regulations that govern the center's operations, environmental procedures, and public records management.
π Overview of WAC Title 140
1. Chapter 140-09 β SEPA Guidelines
Purpose: This chapter outlines the procedures for implementing the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) as it applies to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. It adopts relevant sections of Chapter 197-11 WAC by reference and provides specific guidelines for the center's environmental review processes.(lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov)
Key Sections:
Authority: Establishes the legal basis for the SEPA guidelines.
General Requirements: Details the purpose of the guidelines and adoption by reference.
Categorical Exemptions and Threshold Determinations: Specifies exemptions and criteria for determining the need for environmental impact statements.
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS): Provides procedures for preparing EISs.
Commenting: Outlines the process for public and agency comments.
Using Existing Environmental Documents: Guidelines for utilizing existing documents in the review process.
SEPA and Agency Decisions: Addresses the center's authority in decision-making and appeals.
Definitions: Clarifies terms used within the chapter.
Agency Compliance: Ensures adherence to SEPA guidelines.
Forms: Lists forms associated with the SEPA process.(lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov)
2. Chapter 140-12 β General Procedures
Purpose: This chapter ensures compliance with public records laws, specifically Chapter 42.17 RCW, by the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.(lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov)
Key Sections:
Nature and Purpose: Describes the establishment and objectives of the center.
Corporation Organization: Details the governance structure, including a board of nine directors appointed by the governor.
Purpose of Rules: Outlines the intent to comply with public records laws.
Public Records Available: Specifies that all public records are available unless exempted.
Public Records Officer: Designates the administrator as responsible for public records.
Request for Public Records: Provides procedures for requesting records.
Adoption of Form: Details the adoption of forms for public records requests.
Copying Fees: Lists fees associated with copying records.
Review of Denials: Outlines the process for reviewing denials of records requests.
Protection of Public Records: Ensures the protection of public records.
Index of Records Not Maintained: Specifies records not maintained by the center.(lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov)
π Accessing the Full Text
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