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The Overdue Derby

Days past the legal filing deadline, by annual report. The limit is zero.
RCW 43.09.230 gives every local government 150 days after fiscal year-end to file.

Where'd It Go? — The Prior Episode (2020-001)

When the Authority downsized offices in 2021, property walked.
N 1 THE OLD OFFICE 14,000 sq ft — slated for demolition 2 PROPERTY LEFT BEHIND 3 EMPLOYEES TOOK PROPERTY while two managers watched THE NEW OFFICE 7,000 sq ft, furnished 4 "DONATED" — NO BOARD APPROVAL FULLY CORRECTED EST. 2026 5 assets now barcoded & tracked — here be auditors —
The audit reports the staff in question no longer work at the Authority, and assets are now barcoded and tracked.

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