2009 Washington Code
Title 27 - Libraries, museums, and historical activities
Chapter 27.34 - State historical societies -- Historic preservation.
27.34.410 - Heritage barn preservation fund.

Heritage barn preservation fund.

(1) The heritage barn preservation fund is created as an account in the state treasury. All receipts from appropriations and private sources must be deposited into the account. Moneys in the account may be spent only after appropriation. Expenditures from the account may be used only to provide assistance to owners of heritage barns in Washington state in the stabilization and restoration of their barns so that these historic properties may continue to serve the community.

     (2) The department shall minimize the amount of funds that are used for program administration, which shall include consultation with the department of general administration's barrier-free facilities program for input regarding accessibility for people with disabilities where public access to historic barns is permitted.

     (3) The primary public benefit of funding through the heritage barn preservation program is the preservation and enhancement of significant historic properties that provide economic benefit to the state's citizens and enrich communities throughout the state.

[2007 c 333 § 4.]

Notes: Finding -- Purpose -- 2007 c 333: See note following RCW 27.34.400.

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