§ 81.112.010 Findings — Intent
§ 81.112.020 Definitions
§ 81.112.030 Formation — Submission of ballot propositions to voters
§ 81.112.040 Board appointments — Voting — Expenses
§ 81.112.050 Area included — Elections
§ 81.112.060 Powers
§ 81.112.070 General powers
§ 81.112.080 Additional powers — Acquisition of facilities — Disposal of property — Rates, tolls, fares, charges
§ 81.112.086 Maintenance plan
§ 81.112.090 Agreements with operators of high capacity transportation services
§ 81.112.100 Transfer of local government powers to authority
§ 81.112.110 Acquisition of existing system — Components
§ 81.112.120 Treasurer — Funds — Auditor — Bond
§ 81.112.130 General obligation bonds
§ 81.112.140 Revenue bonds
§ 81.112.150 Local improvement districts authorized — Special assessment bonds
§ 81.112.160 County assessor’s duties
§ 81.112.170 Interim financing
§ 81.112.180 Rail fixed guideway public transportation system — Safety program plan and security and emergency preparedness plan
§ 81.112.190 Requirements for signage
§ 81.112.210 Fare payment — Fines and penalties established — Fare enforcement system — Enforcement
§ 81.112.220 Fare payment — Proof of payment — Civil infractions, violations punishable according to an alternative fare enforcement system
§ 81.112.230 Fare payment — Prosecution for theft, trespass, or other charges
§ 81.112.235 Power conferred is supplemental
§ 81.112.300 Sale and leaseback, similar transactions — Authorized
§ 81.112.310 Sale and leaseback — Conditions
§ 81.112.320 Sale and leaseback — Creation of public entity
§ 81.112.330 Sale and leaseback — Restrictions, requirements
§ 81.112.340 Supplemental transportation improvements
§ 81.112.350 Transit-oriented development strategy system plan — Requirements — Definitions — Quarterly reports
§ 81.112.360 Sales and use tax offset fee
§ 81.112.370 Green electrolytic hydrogen and renewable hydrogen — Power to produce, distribute, and use
§ 81.112.900 Section headings not part of law — 1992 c 101
§ 81.112.902 Effective date — 1992 c 101

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