RCW 80.28.110
Findings—2025 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 2066): "(1) The people find that having access to natural gas enhances the safety, welfare, and standard of living of all people in Washington. The people further find that preserving Washington's gas infrastructure and systems will promote energy choice, security, independence, and resilience throughout the state. Natural gas is a convenient and important necessity because it: Serves as a backup source of energy during emergencies; provides consumers with more options for heating, sanitation, cooking and food preparation, and other household activities, helping to control their costs; and sustains essential businesses, such as restaurants.
(2) Unfortunately, due to recent policy and corporate decisions, the people's ability to make choices about their energy sources is at risk. Therefore, the people determine that access to gas and gas appliances must be preserved for Washington homes and businesses, by strengthening utilities' obligation to provide natural gas to customers who want it, and by preventing regulatory actions that will limit access to gas." 2024 Initiative 2066, § 1.
Explanatory statement- 2021 c 65 : See note following RCW 53.54.030.
Findings-Purpose-Limitation of chapter-Effective date- 2011 c 214 : See notes following RCW 80.04.010.
Legislative findings-Severability-1990 c 132: See note following RCW 43.20.240.
Duty of company to fix rate for wholesale power on request of public utility district: RCW 54.04.100.