AGO 1964 NO. 127 >
COUNTIES ‑- CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES ‑- TRANSFER OR ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY FROM ONE COUNTY TO ANOTHER ‑- ENABLING LEGISLATION.
Under Article XI, § 3, of the Washington State Constitution, territory may be transferred from one county to another by (1) petition of the voters living in the territory to
AGO 1964 NO. 128 >
CITIES AND TOWNS ‑- FOURTH CLASS ‑- EMPLOYEES ‑- DISABILITY MONTHLY INCOME COVERAGE ‑- PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS.
(1) A city of the fourth class utilizing the provisions of RCW 35.23.460 may pay all or a part of the costs of disability monthly income coverage for its employees if the coverage is obtained
AGO 1964 NO. 129 >
COURTS ‑- JUSTICE COURTS ‑- ORGANIZED UNDER 1961 JUSTICE COURT ACT ‑- COUNTY LAW LIBRARY FEE ‑- USE OF COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND FOR LAW LIBRARY.
(1) The $1.50 law library fee authorized by RCW 27.24.070 is not applicable to justice courts organized under chapter 299, Laws of 1961. AGO 63-
AGO 1964 NO. 130 >
DISTRICTS ‑- SCHOOLS ‑- SHARED-TIME PROGRAM ‑- PART-TIME ATTENDANCE OF STUDENTS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WHO ARE ALSO ENROLLED IN A PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ‑- AUTHORITY OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS ‑- ATTENDANCE CREDIT.
(1) The board of directors of a school district has the authority but is not
AGO 1964 NO. 131 >
DISTRICTS ‑- SCHOOL ‑- DIRECTORS ‑- TERM OF OFFICE ‑- REORGANIZATION OF DIRECTOR DISTRICTS.
When the boundaries of director districts within a second class school district are rearranged as provided in RCW 28.57.050 (7), and as a consequence two school district directors now reside in a single
AGO 1964 NO. 132 >
COURTS ‑- COUNTY NOT UNDER 1961 JUSTICE COURT ACT ‑- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ‑- AUTHORITY TO HOLD COURT ONLY IN PRECINCT ‑- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ‑- AUTHORITY TO FILL VACANCY IN OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
(1) A justice of the peace is not authorized to hold court outside his precinct in a county
AGO 1964 NO. 133 >
COUNTIES ‑- ROADS ‑- EASEMENTS ‑- TAX SALE OF PROPERTY ‑- COUNTY EASEMENT RESERVED.
A county may reserve county road easements over tax title property which it proposes to sell provided that the right to the easement is first acquired under the county's power of eminent domain or by purchase