Washington Administrative Code
Title 25 - Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Department of
Chapter 25-50 - Washington State Main Street Program
Section 25-50-060 - Main street program-Status withdrawal and reinstatement
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024
(1) If a Washington main street community fails to comply with these rules, the department may send that program a written initial warning. The initial warning will identify the noncompliance and place the local main street program on probationary status. The Washington main street community shall be reevaluated by the department ninety days following the initial warning. If the Washington main street community has failed to correct the non-compliance, the department may issue a final warning. If the Washington main street community is not in compliance within ninety days after the final warning is sent, the department may either:
(2) If Washington main street community designation is withdrawn, the local organization may receive reduced WSMSP services. The department of revenue will be notified when a Washington main street community status is withdrawn. However, a eligible organization may reapply for Washington main street community designation after one full calendar year has elapsed from the date of the letter of agreement termination. WSMSP services will resume upon reapplication and written approval by the department of the Washington main street community's designation. Any such reapplication for Washington main street community designation must include documentation that the previous non-compliance has been corrected, or that a change of condition has occurred such that the prior noncompliance is unlikely to reoccur.
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.