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RCW 35.33.081

Emergency expenditures—Nondebatable emergencies.

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 87 Wash. 2d 457 - City of Spokane v. Spokane Police Guild (1976)

Most recently applied in 87 Wash. 2d 457 - City of Spokane v. Spokane Police Guild (September 1976)

1969 ex.s. c 95 s 11.

Upon the happening of any emergency caused by violence of nature, casualty, riot, insurrection, war, or other unanticipated occurrence requiring the immediate preservation of order or public health, or for the restoration to a condition of usefulness of any public property which has been damaged or destroyed by accident, or for public relief from calamity, or in settlement of approved claims for personal injuries or property damages, or to meet mandatory expenditures required by laws enacted since the last annual budget was adopted, or to cover expenses incident to preparing for or establishing a new form of government authorized or assumed after adoption of the current budget, including any expenses incident to selection of additional or new officials required thereby, or incident to employee recruitment at any time, the city or town legislative body, upon the adoption of an ordinance, by the vote of one more than the majority of all members of the legislative body, stating the facts constituting the emergency and the estimated amount required to meet it, may make the expenditures therefor without notice or hearing.

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