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Powers.

In carrying out its duties under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, the authority may:

     (1) Make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of its duties or exercise of its powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations, corporations, and individuals to pay them for services rendered or furnished;

     (2) Offer and provide recruitment, training, and referral services to providers of long-term in-home care services other than individual providers and prospective individual providers, for a fee to be determined by the authority;

     (3) Issue rules under the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, as necessary for the purpose and policies of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (4) Establish offices, employ and discharge employees, agents, and contractors as necessary, and prescribe their duties and powers and fix their compensation, incur expenses, and create such liabilities as are reasonable and proper for the administration of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (5) Solicit and accept for use any grant of money, services, or property from the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, including federal matching funds under Title XIX of the federal social security act, and do all things necessary to cooperate with the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof in making an application for any grant;

     (6) Coordinate its activities and cooperate with similar agencies in other states;

     (7) Establish technical advisory committees to assist the board;

     (8) Keep records and engage in research and the gathering of relevant statistics;

     (9) Acquire, hold, or dispose of real or personal property or any interest therein, and construct, lease, or otherwise provide facilities for the activities conducted under this chapter, provided that the authority may not exercise any power of eminent domain;

     (10) Sue and be sued in its own name;

     (11) Delegate to the appropriate persons the power to execute contracts and other instruments on its behalf and delegate any of its powers and duties if consistent with the purposes of this chapter; and

     (12) Do other acts necessary or convenient to execute the powers expressly granted to it.

[2002 c 3 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-39a > 74-39a-280

Powers.

In carrying out its duties under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, the authority may:

     (1) Make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of its duties or exercise of its powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations, corporations, and individuals to pay them for services rendered or furnished;

     (2) Offer and provide recruitment, training, and referral services to providers of long-term in-home care services other than individual providers and prospective individual providers, for a fee to be determined by the authority;

     (3) Issue rules under the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, as necessary for the purpose and policies of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (4) Establish offices, employ and discharge employees, agents, and contractors as necessary, and prescribe their duties and powers and fix their compensation, incur expenses, and create such liabilities as are reasonable and proper for the administration of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (5) Solicit and accept for use any grant of money, services, or property from the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, including federal matching funds under Title XIX of the federal social security act, and do all things necessary to cooperate with the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof in making an application for any grant;

     (6) Coordinate its activities and cooperate with similar agencies in other states;

     (7) Establish technical advisory committees to assist the board;

     (8) Keep records and engage in research and the gathering of relevant statistics;

     (9) Acquire, hold, or dispose of real or personal property or any interest therein, and construct, lease, or otherwise provide facilities for the activities conducted under this chapter, provided that the authority may not exercise any power of eminent domain;

     (10) Sue and be sued in its own name;

     (11) Delegate to the appropriate persons the power to execute contracts and other instruments on its behalf and delegate any of its powers and duties if consistent with the purposes of this chapter; and

     (12) Do other acts necessary or convenient to execute the powers expressly granted to it.

[2002 c 3 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-39a > 74-39a-280

Powers.

In carrying out its duties under chapter 3, Laws of 2002, the authority may:

     (1) Make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of its duties or exercise of its powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations, corporations, and individuals to pay them for services rendered or furnished;

     (2) Offer and provide recruitment, training, and referral services to providers of long-term in-home care services other than individual providers and prospective individual providers, for a fee to be determined by the authority;

     (3) Issue rules under the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, as necessary for the purpose and policies of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (4) Establish offices, employ and discharge employees, agents, and contractors as necessary, and prescribe their duties and powers and fix their compensation, incur expenses, and create such liabilities as are reasonable and proper for the administration of chapter 3, Laws of 2002;

     (5) Solicit and accept for use any grant of money, services, or property from the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, including federal matching funds under Title XIX of the federal social security act, and do all things necessary to cooperate with the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision or agency thereof in making an application for any grant;

     (6) Coordinate its activities and cooperate with similar agencies in other states;

     (7) Establish technical advisory committees to assist the board;

     (8) Keep records and engage in research and the gathering of relevant statistics;

     (9) Acquire, hold, or dispose of real or personal property or any interest therein, and construct, lease, or otherwise provide facilities for the activities conducted under this chapter, provided that the authority may not exercise any power of eminent domain;

     (10) Sue and be sued in its own name;

     (11) Delegate to the appropriate persons the power to execute contracts and other instruments on its behalf and delegate any of its powers and duties if consistent with the purposes of this chapter; and

     (12) Do other acts necessary or convenient to execute the powers expressly granted to it.

[2002 c 3 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]

Notes: Findings--Captions not law--Severability -- 2002 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 775): See RCW 74.39A.220 and notes following.