In accordance with Chapter 4.24 RCW, and Chapter 172, Laws of 1982, of the state of Washington, the city council designates the fire department as the hazardous materials incident command agency within the boundaries of the city, except for state and interstate highway corridors. [In accordance with Section 4 of Chapter 172, Laws of 1982, the Washington State Patrol is the designated incident command agency along state and interstate highway corridors unless and until by mutual agreement that role is assumed by another designated incident command agency. Upon execution of any mutual agreement between the city and the Washington State Patrol designating the city as the incident command agency along state and interstate highway corridors, the city will thereby accept and the fire department will thereby become the designated command agency.] [Additionally, the fire department will become hazardous materials incident command agency for all hazardous materials incidents within the corporate limits of King County Fire District No. 38 area which is served by contract, upon being so designated by the board of commissioners of the fire district.]
(Ord. 580 § 1, 1983)