2010 Revised Code of Washington Titles 1 through 8
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DISPOSITION OF FORMER RCW SECTIONS
This table contains a numerical list of RCW sections no longer appearing in the code
because of the repeal, expiration, decodification, or recodification of the sections. Each
entry gives the affected RCW number, its caption, and the section’s session law source and
disposition. The text of the section can be found by referring to the session law source citation contained in brackets.
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2.36.031 Grand jury—How summoned. [1951 c 90 § 1.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.030.
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Title 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 1.08
STATUTE LAW COMMITTEE
(CODE REVISER)
1.08.100 Data processing services to be provided—Legislative
information system—Personnel—Contracts. [1969 ex.s. c 212 § 5.]
Repealed by 1986 c 61 § 13, effective July 1, 1986.
Chapter 1.12
RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
2.04.090 Salary—Timely completion of opinions required. [1984 c
64 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 255 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 318 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 263 § 2;
1974 ex.s. c 149 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 282, approved November 6,
1973); 1973 c 106 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 100 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 127 § 1; 1957 c 260
§ 1; 1953 c 144 § 1. Prior: 1949 c 48 § 2, part; 1947 c 194 § 1, part; 1943 c
50 § 1, part; 1921 c 188 § 1, part; 1919 c 77 § 1, part; 1907 c 57 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11053, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 404, effective
July 1, 1985. Later enactment, see RCW 2.04.092.
2.04.120 Two departments—Quorum. [1909 c 24 § 3; 1905 c 5 § 2;
1890 p 322 § 5; RRS § 8.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.04.130 Selection of chief justice. [1890 p 321 § 2; RRS § 11041.]
Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
1.12.030 Common law not superseded. [1897 c 17 § 1; Code 1881 §
1; 1877 p 3 § 1; 1862 p 83 § 1; RRS § 143.] Now codified as RCW
4.04.010.
2.04.140 Acting chief justice. [1909 c 24 § 6; RRS § 12.] Repealed
by 1971 c 81 § 183.
Chapter 1.30
2.04.160 Finality of departmental decision—Rehearings. [1909 c
24 § 4, part; RRS § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 202 § 96.
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
1.30.010 Legislative declaration. [1982 c 183 § 1.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
2.04.170 En banc hearings—Quorum—Finality of decision. [1909
c 24 § 5; RRS § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 202 § 96.
1.30.020 Commission created—Membership. [1982 c 183 § 2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 2.06
1.30.030 Members' terms—Expiration—Vacancies. [1982 c 183 §
3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
1.30.040 Duties of commission. [1987 c 505 § 2; 1982 c 183 § 4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
1.30.050 Chairman—Adoption of rules. [1982 c 183 § 5.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
COURT OF APPEALS
2.06.060 Salaries—Timely completion of opinions required. [1984
c 64 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 255 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 318 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 263 § 3;
1974 ex.s. c 149 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 282, approved November 6,
1973); 1973 c 106 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 100 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 221 § 6.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 404, effective July 1, 1985. Later enactment, see RCW
2.06.062.
1.30.060 Coordination of commission activities. [1982 c 183 § 9.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 101, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 2.08
Chapter 1.50
SUPERIOR COURTS
WASHINGTON GIFT OF LIFE AWARD
(Formerly: Washington gift of life medal)
1.50.020 Application for medal. [1998 c 59 § 3.] Repealed by 1999
c 264 § 4.
2.08.067 Mandatory arbitration—Additional judicial positions
authorized—Limitations. [1986 c 95 § 1; 1985 c 357 § 5.] Repealed by
1987 c 212 § 103.
SUPREME COURT
2.08.090 Salary. [1984 c 64 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 255 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c
318 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 263 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c 149 § 5 (Initiative Measure
No. 282, approved November 6, 1973); 1972 ex.s. c 100 § 3; 1967 c 65 § 1;
1965 ex.s. c 127 § 2; 1957 c 260 § 2; 1953 c 144 § 2. Prior: 1949 c 48 § 2,
part; 1947 c 194 § 1, part; 1943 c 50 § 1, part; 1923 c 169 § 1; 1921 c 188 §
1, part; 1919 c 77 § 1, part; 1907 c 57 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11053,
part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 404, effective July 1, 1985. Later
enactment, see RCW 2.08.092.
2.04.060 Seal of court. [1890 p 324 § 17; RRS § 7.] Repealed by
1971 c 81 § 183.
2.08.130 Judges to wear gowns. [1909 c 206 § 1, part; RRS § 11054,
part.] Now codified in RCW 2.04.110.
Title 2
COURTS OF RECORD
Chapter 2.04
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 245]
Title 2
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 2.10
JUDICIAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM
2.10.050
Retirement board—General powers and duties—
Administration of system. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 163
§ 23, effective June 30, 1982.
2.10.060
Retirement board—Members—Terms—Vacancies—
Officers. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective
June 30, 1982.
2.10.095 Payment of legal and medical expenses of system. [1984
c 184 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
2.10.150 Income of retired judge—Statement—Reduction. [1973
1st ex.s. c 119 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 15.] Repealed by 1988 c 109 § 28,
effective July 1, 1988.
Application—1988 c 109 § 28: "Section 28, chapter 109, Laws of
1988 shall apply on a retroactive basis to all income earned after July 1,
1988 by judges who retired before July 1, 1988 and by the surviving spouses
of such judges." [1989 c 139 § 2.]
2.10.160 Earnings of surviving spouse—Statement—Reduction.
[1971 ex.s. c 267 § 16.] Repealed by 1988 c 109 § 28, effective July 1,
1988.
Application—1989 c 109 § 28: See note following RCW 2.10.150,
above.
Chapter 2.12
RETIREMENT OF JUDGES—RETIREMENT SYSTEM
2.12.070 Investment of fund. [1981 c 3 § 23; 1955 c 221 § 1; 1937 c
229 § 8; RRS § 11054-8.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
2.12.080 Payment of legal and medical expenses of system. [1984
c 184 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
Chapter 2.16
ASSOCIATION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
2.16.030 Distribution of work—Relief of congestion—Visitation.
[1955 c 38 § 8; 1933 ex.s. c 58 § 3; RRS § 11051-3.] Repealed by 1957 c
259 § 12.
2.16.060 Expense of attendance. [1957 c 259 § 10; 1955 c 38 § 11;
1933 ex.s. c 58 § 6; RRS § 11051-6.] Repealed by 1973 c 106 § 40.
Chapter 2.32
COURT CLERKS, REPORTERS, AND BAILIFFS
2.32.010 Appointment of supreme court clerk and reporter. [1890
p 324 § 13; Code 1881 § 2174; RRS § 11055.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 §
183.
2.32.020 Oath and bond of clerk of supreme court. [Code 1881 §
2175; 1863 p 417 § 2; 1854 p 366 § 2; RRS § 11056.] Repealed by 1971 c
81 § 183.
2.32.030 Office—Records—Clerk of supreme court. [Code 1881 §
2176; 1854 p 366 § 3; RRS § 11057.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.32.340 Bailiffs of supreme court—Compensation. [1890 p 331 §
1; RRS § 10971.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.32.350 Bailiffs of supreme court—Payment of compensation.
[1890 p 331 § 2; RRS § 10972.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
Chapter 2.36
JURIES
2.36.030 Grand jury defined. [1891 c 48 § 3; RRS § 91.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.020.
2.36.031 Grand jury—How summoned. [1951 c 90 § 1.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.030.
2.36.033 Duration of grand jury. [1951 c 90 § 2.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.110.
2.36.040 Grand jury, how drawn. [1911 c 57 § 5; RRS § 98.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.040.
2.36.060 Petit jury, how drawn—Jury list—Procedure. [1979
ex.s. c 135 § 1; 1967 c 92 § 1; 1961 c 287 § 1; 1943 c 238 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c
191 § 1; 1921 c 26 § 1; 1911 c 57 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 96.] Repealed by
1988 c 188 § 21, effective January 1, 1989.
2.36.090 Jury terms—Jury, how selected. [1965 c 65 § 1; 1925
ex.s. c 191 § 2; 1911 c 57 § 4; RRS § 97. Prior: 1909 c 73 § 4.] Repealed
by 1988 c 188 § 21, effective January 1, 1989.
2.36.120 Telegraph company employees exempt. [Code 1881 §
2351; 1866 p 74 § 10; RRS § 11358.] Now codified as RCW 38.40.071.
2.36.140 Separation of jury. [1911 c 57 § 8; RRS § 101. Prior:
1909 c 73 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 188 § 21, effective January 1, 1989.
2.36.160 Jury of inquest defined. [1891 c 48 § 5; RRS § 93.]
Repealed by 1988 c 188 § 21, effective January 1, 1989.
Chapter 2.42
INTERPRETERS IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
2.42.020 Definitions. [1989 c 358 § 13; 1983 c 222 § 2; 1973 c 22 §
2.] Repealed by 1991 c 171 § 5.
2.42.030 Appointment of interpreters. [1973 c 22 § 3.] Repealed
by 1991 c 171 § 5.
2.42.040
Interpreters—Compensation and expenses—Costs.
[1973 c 22 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 171 § 5.
2.42.200 Legislative declaration—Intent. [1989 c 358 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 2.43.010 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
2.42.210 Definitions. [1989 c 358 § 2.]
2.43.020 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
Recodified as RCW
2.42.220 Appointment of interpreter. [1989 c 358 § 3.] Recodified
as RCW 2.43.030 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
2.32.040 Deputies. [1891 c 57 § 4; RRS § 78.] Repealed by 1971 c
81 § 183.
2.42.230 Fees and expenses—Who shall bear cost of providing
interpreter. [1989 c 358 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 2.43.040 pursuant to
1990 c 183 § 2.
2.32.075 Fees—Stenographer, court reporter costs. [1961 c 304 §
5.] Repealed by 1995 c 292 § 22.
2.42.240 Oath. [1989 c 358 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 2.43.050
pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
2.32.080 Fee—Forma pauperis. [1947 c 192 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 1754-1.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.42.250 Waiver of right to interpreter. [1989 c 358 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 2.43.060 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
2.32.100 Duty of supreme court reporter. [1890 p 320 § 1; RRS §
11058.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.42.260 Testing, certification of interpreters—List of certified
interpreters to be maintained. [1989 c 358 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
2.43.070 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
2.32.150 Salary of reporter. [1909 c 148 § 1; 1897 c 30 § 1; 1891 c
58 § 1; 1890 p 320 § 6; RRS § 11063.] Repealed by 1971 c 81 § 183.
2.32.190 Superior court reporters—Appointment—Terms—Oath
and bond. [1945 c 154 § 1, part; 1943 c 69 § 1, part; 1921 c 42 § 1, part;
1913 c 126 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. § 42-1, part.] Now codified in RCW
2.32.180.
2.32.320 Additional filing fee—Stenographers' costs. [1943 c 69 §
3; 1939 c 178 § 2; 1913 c 126 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 42-4.] Repealed by
1959 c 263 § 14.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 246]
2.42.270 Code of ethics. [1989 c 358 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
2.43.080 pursuant to 1990 c 183 § 2.
Chapter 2.48
STATE BAR ACT
2.48.120 Admission of presiding officer of house or senate. [1945
c 181 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 138-7F.] Repealed by 1980 c 87 § 47.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 2.50
LEGAL AID
2.50.030 Application to certain counties. [1939 c 93 § 3; RRS §
10007-203. Formerly RCW 74.36.030.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 69 §
1.
Title 3
Title 3
DISTRICT COURTS—
COURTS OF LIMITED JURISDICTION
Chapter 3.04
Chapter 2.52
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
(Similar enactment, see chapter 3.34 RCW)
2.52.010 Council created—How constituted. [1994 c 32 § 1; 1987 c
322 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 112 § 1; 1973 c 18 § 1; 1971 c 40 § 1; 1967 c 124 § 1;
1961 c 271 § 1; 1955 c 40 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 45 § 1; RRS § 10959-1.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 201, effective July 1, 1995.
3.04.010 Election of justices of the peace. [1955 c 11 § 1. Prior:
1888 p 120 § 1; 1854 p 222 § 1; RRS § 7544.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
80, effective July 1, 1984.
2.52.020 Terms—Vacancies. [1925 ex.s. c 45 § 2; RRS § 10959-2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 201, effective July 1, 1995.
3.04.030 Qualifications, terms of office, powers—Disqualification.
[1955 c 11 § 2; 1888 p 120 § 4; RRS § 7546.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80,
effective July 1, 1984.
2.52.030 Officers—Personnel. [1987 c 322 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 45 § 3;
RRS § 10959-3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 201, effective July 1, 1995.
3.04.040 Eligibility. [1955 c 11 § 3; Code 1881 § 1691; 1854 p 223 §
3; RRS § 7547.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
2.52.035 Staff. [1987 c 322 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 201,
effective July 1, 1995.
3.04.050 Certificate of election—Oath. [1955 c 11 § 4; Code 1881 §
1692; 1854 p 223 § 4; RRS § 7548.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective
July 1, 1984.
2.52.040 Meetings. [1977 ex.s. c 112 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 45 § 4; RRS §
10959-4.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 201, effective July 1, 1995.
2.52.050 Duties. [1987 c 322 § 3; 1981 c 260 § 1. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c
112 § 3; 1977 c 75 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 45 § 5; RRS § 10959-5.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 201, effective July 1, 1995.
2.52.060 Reports to council. [1925 ex.s. c 45 § 6; RRS § 10959-6.]
Repealed by 1987 c 322 § 5.
2.52.070 Hearing—Oaths—Subpoenas. [1925 ex.s. c 45 § 7; RRS §
10959-7.] Repealed by 1987 c 322 § 5.
2.52.080 Expenses of members. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 5; 1925
ex.s. c 45 § 8; RRS § 10959-8.] Repealed by 1987 c 322 § 5.
2.52.900 Judicial council—Repeal. Decodified July 1987.
Chapter 2.53
CIVIL LEGAL AID
2.53.040 Task force to establish statewide protocols for dissolution
cases—Members—Reports. [2007 c 496 § 306.] Expired June 30, 2009.
Chapter 2.56
ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE COURTS
2.56.035 Report on crime victims compensation assessments.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 8 § 6.] Repealed by 1997 c 41 § 10.
2.56.100 Penalty assessment in addition to penalty resulting from
hearing under RCW 46.63.090 or 46.63.100—Paid into judiciary
education account—Account created, purposes. [1985 c 57 § 1; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1981 c 132 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July
1, 1985. See RCW 3.62.090 and 43.08.250.
3.04.060 Official bond. [1955 c 11 § 5; Code 1881 § 1693; 1854 p
223 § 5; RRS § 7549.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.070 Action upon bond. [1955 c 11 § 6; Code 1881 § 1694;
1854 p 223 § 6; RRS § 7550.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July
1, 1984.
3.04.080 Term of office. [1955 c 11 § 7; Code 1881 § 1695; 1854 p
224 § 7; RRS § 7551.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.090 Location of office—Process. [1951 c 156 § 14; Code 1881
§ 1707; 1873 p 333 § 14; 1854 p 226 § 20; RRS § 48.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.100 Effect of division of precinct. [Code 1881 § 1703; 1854 p
224 § 10; RRS § 7552.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1,
1984.
3.04.110 Docket—Contents. [1955 c 11 § 8; Code 1881 § 1724;
1873 p 339 § 31; 1854 p 227 § 25; RRS § 1770.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.120 Separate docket for small claims department. [1919 c
187 § 12; RRS § 1777-12.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1,
1984.
3.04.130 Vacancy—Delivery of records—Completion of business.
[1951 c 156 § 15; Code 1881 § 1704; 1854 p 224 § 11; RRS § 7553.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.140 Penalty for default. [Code 1881 § 1705; 1854 p 224 § 12;
RRS § 7554.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
3.04.150 Not to office with attorney—Exception. [Code 1881 §
1708; 1873 p 333 § 15; 1854 p 226 § 21; RRS § 49.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 80, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.08
Reviser's note: RCW 2.56.100 was amended by 1985 c 57 § 1
without reference to its repeal by 1984 c 258 § 339, both to be effective July
1, 1985. It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW
1.12.025.
Chapter 2.64
CONSTABLES
3.08.010 Election of constables. [1953 c 237 § 1; Code 1881 § 2796;
1854 p 225 § 13; RRS § 7555.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July
1, 1984.
COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT
3.08.020 Conduct of election. [Code 1881 § 2798; 1854 p 225 § 15;
RRS § 7557.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
2.64.090 Application of chapter 34.04 RCW. [1981 c 268 § 10.]
Repealed by 1987 c 186 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW 2.64.091.
3.08.030 Oath. [Code 1881 § 2799; 1854 p 225 § 16; RRS § 7558.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
2.64.091 Publication of rules—Filing. [1987 c 186 § 4.] Repealed
by 1989 c 367 § 11. Later enactment, see RCW 2.64.092.
3.08.040 Bond. [1955 c 11 § 9; Code 1881 § 2800; RRS § 7559.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
2.64.110
Exemption from public disclosure—Waiver—
Confidentiality of proceedings—Fact-finding hearings open to public—
Penalty for disclosure. [1987 c 186 § 5; 1981 c 268 § 12.] Repealed by
1989 c 367 § 11. Later enactments, see RCW 2.64.111, 2.64.113.
3.08.050 Vacancies. [Code 1881 § 2797; 1854 p 225 § 14; RRS §
7556.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
2.64.900 Commission—Expiration. [1981 c 268 § 14.] Repealed
by 1987 c 186 § 9.
(2010 Ed.)
3.08.060 Duties generally. [1955 c 11 § 10. Prior: (i) 1854 p 225 §
18; Code 1881 § 2801; RRS § 7560. (ii) 1869 p 264 § 311; Code 1881 §
2801; RRS § 4173, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1,
1984.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 247]
Title 3
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
3.08.065 County commissioners may alter powers and duties.
[1953 c 237 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
3.08.070 Limitation of jurisdiction in class A counties. [1941 c 64
§ 1; 1935 c 138 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7560-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
81, effective July 1, 1984.
3.08.080 County commissioners may abolish office. [1953 c 237 §
2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 81, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.12
JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES IN CITIES
(Similar enactment, see chapters 3.46 and 3.50 RCW)
3.12.010 Number in cities of not more than five thousand. [1955 c
11 § 11; 1888 p 120 § 3; RRS § 7562.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.021 Number in cities of five thousand or more. [1957 c 203 §
1; 1955 c 11 § 12; 1951 c 156 § 1. Prior: (i) 1888 p 120 § 2; RRS § 7562.
(ii) 1897 c 66 § 1; RRS § 7563. (iii) 1899 c 85 § 1; RRS § 7564. (iv) 1905
c 105 § 1; RRS § 7570. (v) 1913 c 41 § 1; 1915 c 110 § 1; RRS § 7565. (vi)
1913 c 41 § 2; RRS § 7566.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1,
1984.
3.12.041 Election of justices—Cities of five thousand or more—
Term of office. [1951 c 156 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective
July 1, 1984.
3.16.010 Constable salaries—Cities of five thousand to thirty-five
thousand. [1955 c 11 § 14; 1897 c 66 § 2; RRS § 7571.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.020 Constable salaries—Cities of thirty-five thousand to one
hundred thousand. [1955 c 11 § 15; 1905 c 105 § 3; RRS § 7572.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.030 Constable salaries—Cities of more than one hundred
thousand. [1955 c 11 § 16; 1913 c 41 §§ 3, 4; 1909 c 145 § 3; RRS §§
7567, 7568, 7575.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.050 Payment of salaries. [1955 c 11 § 17. Prior: 1951 c 156 §
5; 1891 c 7 § 7; RRS § 7582.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July
1, 1984.
3.16.060 Travel expense of constables. [1955 c 11 § 18; 1891 c 7 §
9; RRS § 7584.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.070 Fees of nonsalaried justices. [1919 c 143 § 1; 1915 c 138 §
1; 1907 c 121 § 1; 1893 c 66 § 1; RRS § 1864.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.080 Fees before salaried justices. [1893 c 66 § 2; RRS § 1865.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.090 Compensation limited to schedule. [1893 c 66 § 3; RRS §
1866.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.100 Constables' fees. [1959 c 263 § 13; 1907 c 56 § 1, part;
RRS § 7561, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.051 Increase in justices or constables—Vacancies. [1951 c
156 § 7. Prior: 1913 c 41 § 2; RRS § 7566.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.110 Payment of fees and fines—Salaried justices and
constables—Cities over five thousand. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 5; 1891 c 7 §
3; RRS § 7578.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.071 Justices must be attorneys in cities of five thousand or
more. [1957 c 203 § 2; 1951 c 156 § 2. Prior: 1913 c 41 § 2; RRS § 7566.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.120 Fee books to be kept—Salaried justices and constables—
Cities over five thousand. [1891 c 7 § 4; RRS § 7579.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.080 Exchange of service by justices in first-class city. [1931 c
63 § 1; RRS § 7565-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1,
1984.
3.16.130 Procedure for remitting fees and fines—Salaried justices
and constables—Cities over five thousand. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 6; 1891 c
7 § 5; RRS § 7580.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.090 Clerks. [1943 c 21 § 1; 1917 c 102 § 1; 1891 c 7 § 8; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 7583.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.140
Fees payable in advance—Salaried justices and
constables—Cities over five thousand. [1891 c 7 § 10; RRS § 7585.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.12.100 Power of clerks. [1909 c 145 § 4; RRS § 7576.] Repealed
by 1955 c 11 § 20.
Chapter 3.14
JUSTICE COURT DISTRICTS
3.14.010 Justice court district committee—Formation of districts.
[1953 c 206 § 1; 1951 c 156 § 8.] Repealed by 1955 c 7 § 1.
3.16.150 Fees to salary fund—Salaried justices and constables—
Cities over five thousand. [1891 c 7 § 6; RRS § 7581.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.160 Fines and unclaimed fees of nonsalaried justice. [1969
ex.s. c 199 § 7; Code 1881 § 1901; 1863 p 379 § 181; RRS § 7577.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.14.020 Election of district justice—Term of office. [1951 c 156 §
10.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.20
3.14.030 Qualification of district justice—Certificate. [1951 c 156
§ 11.] Repealed by 1955 c 7 § 1.
(Formerly: Jurisdiction and venue)
3.14.040 Salary of district justice—Other activities. [1953 c 206 §
6; 1951 c 156 § 12.] Repealed by 1955 c 7 § 1.
3.14.050 County to furnish office and clerical help. [1951 c 156 §
9.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1, 1984. Later enactment,
see RCW 3.58.050.
3.14.060 Transfer of pending cases to district justice. [1951 c 156
§ 13.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 82, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.16
SALARIES AND FEES
(Similar enactment, see chapters 3.46 and 3.62 RCW)
3.16.002 Justices' salaries—Cities of five to twenty thousand—
Private practice. [1953 c 206 § 5; 1951 c 156 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.004 Justices' salaries—Cities over twenty thousand—Full
time—Allocation. [1969 c 52 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 6; 1951 c 156 § 4.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83, effective July 1, 1984.
3.16.008 Payment of justices' salaries. [1955 c 11 § 13. Prior: 1951
c 156 § 5; 1891 c 7 § 7; RRS § 7582.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 83,
effective July 1, 1984.
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VENUE
(Similar enactment, see chapters 3.46 through 3.66 RCW)
3.20.010 General powers of justice of the peace. [1941 c 89 § 1;
Code 1881 § 1709; 1854 p 226 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 43.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 84, effective July 1, 1984.
3.20.020 Civil jurisdiction. [1981 c 331 § 6; 1979 c 102 § 2; 1965 c
96 § 1; 1955 c 11 § 19; 1891 c 73 § 1; 1883 p 44 § 1; Code 1881 § 1710;
1877 p 199 § 1; 1873 p 333 § 17; 1854 p 226 § 23; RRS § 44.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 84, effective July 1, 1984.
3.20.030 Restrictions on civil jurisdiction. [Code 1881 § 1711;
1873 p 334 § 18; 1854 p 227 § 24; RRS § 45.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
84, effective July 1, 1984.
3.20.040 Criminal jurisdiction. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 175; 1909 c
98 § 1; 1901 c 35 § 1; Code 1881 § 1886; 1875 p 51 § 1; 1873 p 181 § 184;
1860 p 279 § 171; RRS § 46.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 84, effective July
1, 1984.
3.20.050 Territorial jurisdiction—General. [1941 c 89 § 2; Code
1881 § 1702; 1854 p 224 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 47.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 84, effective July 1, 1984.
3.20.060 Jurisdictional venue in civil actions. [1953 c 206 § 2;
1941 c 89 § 3; 1929 c 75 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 53 § 1; 1901 c 65 § 1; 1899 c 40 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1756.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 84, effective July 1,
1984.
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3.20.070 Dismissal if brought in improper forum—Attorney's fee.
[1929 c 75 § 2; 1927 c 264 § 1; RRS § 1756-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
84, effective July 1, 1984.
DISTRICT JUDGES
3.20.080 Fees paid justice without jurisdiction—Disposition.
[1929 c 75 § 3; RRS § 1756-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 84, effective July
1, 1984.
3.34.030 Reallocation of number of district judges. [1987 c 202 §
113; 1984 c 258 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 66 § 2; 1961 c 299 § 12.] Repealed by
1992 c 31 § 1.
3.20.090 Territorial jurisdiction—Civil. [1941 c 89 § 4; 1929 c 75
§ 4; 1901 c 65 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1757.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 84,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.34.065 Justices and district court judges in second-class or
larger counties—Required to be lawyers. [1973 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 197 § 1.
3.20.110 Change of venue—General. [Code 1881 § 1881; 1863 p
369 § 162; 1860 p 252 § 68; RRS § 1775.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 84,
effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.42
3.20.115 Removal of certain civil actions to superior court. Crossreference section, decodified July, 1984.
3.20.120 Restriction on criminal jurisdiction in certain counties.
[1935 c 135 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 4 § 1; RRS § 1925-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 258
§ 84, effective July 1, 1984.
3.20.130 Venue, criminal actions—Justice of peace districts.
[1951 c 156 § 16.] Repealed by 1953 c 206 § 3.
3.20.131 Venue in criminal actions. [1953 c 206 § 4.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 84, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.24
NIGHT COURTS
3.24.010 Night courts established. [1923 c 14 § 1; RRS § 7576-1.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984. See RCW 35.20.020.
Chapter 3.34
DISTRICT COURT COMMISSIONERS
3.42.030 Transfer of cases to district judge. [2000 c 164 § 1; 1984 c
258 § 32; 1961 c 299 § 33.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1,
2008.
Chapter 3.46
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS
3.46.010 Municipal department authorized. [1984 c 258 § 72;
1961 c 299 § 35.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.020 Judges. [1987 c 3 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 73; 1961 c 299 § 36.]
Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.030 Jurisdiction. [2005 c 282 § 13; 2000 c 111 § 5; 1985 c 303
§ 13; 1961 c 299 § 37.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.040 Petition. [1984 c 258 § 74; 1961 c 299 § 38.] Repealed by
2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.24.020 Appointment of judge—Vacancy. [1927 c 201 § 1; 1923 c
14 § 2; RRS § 7576-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1,
1984.
3.46.050 Selection of full time judges. [1975 c 33 § 2; 1961 c 299 §
39.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.24.030 Term of office. [1923 c 14 § 4; RRS § 7576-4.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.060 Selection of part time judges. [1984 c 258 § 75; 1961 c
299 § 40.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.24.040 Salaries—Judges—Court clerk. [1923 c 14 § 5; RRS §
7576-5.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.063 Judicial positions—Filling—Circumstances permitted.
[1993 c 317 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.24.050 Payment of salary. [1923 c 14 § 6; RRS § 7576-6.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.24.060 Powers, duties and jurisdiction. [1923 c 14 § 3; RRS §
7576-3.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.24.070 Transfer of cases to night court. [1923 c 14 § 7; RRS §
7576-7.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.24.080 Trial fee. [1923 c 14 § 8; RRS § 7576-8.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
3.24.090 Sessions. [1923 c 14 § 9; RRS § 7576-9.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 85, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.28
CONTEMPT
3.28.010 When justice may punish for contempt. [Code 1881 §
1842; 1873 c 171 § 665; 1854 p 248 § 145; RRS § 1891.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.067 Judges—Residency requirement.
Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
[1993 c 317 § 5.]
3.46.070 Election. [1984 c 258 § 76; 1961 c 299 § 41.] Repealed by
2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.080 Term and removal. [1984 c 258 § 77; 1961 c 299 § 42.]
Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.090 Salary—City cost. [1984 c 258 § 78; 1969 ex.s. c 66 § 5;
1961 c 299 § 43.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.100 Vacancy. [1984 c 258 § 79; 1961 c 299 § 44.] Repealed by
2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.110 Night sessions. [1961 c 299 § 45.] Repealed by 2008 c 227
§ 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.120 Revenue—Disposition—Interest. [2004 c 15 § 7; 1995 c
291 § 2; 1988 c 169 § 1; 1985 c 389 § 3; 1984 c 258 § 303; 1975 1st ex.s. c
241 § 4; 1961 c 299 § 46.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1,
2008.
3.28.020 Warrant—Hearing. [Code 1881 § 1844; 1873 p 173 § 668;
1854 p 249 § 147; RRS § 1893.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86, effective
July 1, 1984.
3.46.130 Facilities. [1961 c 299 § 47.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12,
effective July 1, 2008.
3.28.030 Summary arraignment if offender present. [Code 1881 §
1845; 1873 p 172 § 667; 1854 p 249 § 148; RRS § 1894.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.140 Personnel. [1961 c 299 § 48.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 §
12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.28.040 Form of warrant. [Code 1881 § 1846; 1854 p 249 § 149;
RRS § 1895.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.145 Court commissioners. [1969 ex.s. c 66 § 6.] Repealed by
2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.28.050 Form of judgment. [Code 1881 § 1847; 1854 p 249 § 150;
RRS § 1896.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
3.28.060 Punishment. [Code 1881 § 1843; 1873 p 172 § 166; 1854 p
249 § 146; RRS § 1892.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86, effective July 1,
1984.
3.46.150
Termination of municipal department—Transfer
agreement—Notice. [2005 c 433 § 33; 2001 c 68 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 210;
1961 c 299 § 49.] Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.46.155 Termination of municipal department—Waiting period
for establishing another. [1993 c 317 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c 68 § 5.
3.28.070 Warrant of commitment. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 8; Code 1881
§ 1848; 1854 p 250 § 151; RRS § 1897.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.46.160 City trial court improvement account—Contributions to
account by city—Use of funds. [2005 c 457 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 227
§ 12, effective July 1, 2008.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 3.50
MUNICIPAL COURTS—ALTERNATE PROVISION
(Formerly: Municipal departments—Alternate provision)
3.50.007 Cities and towns of four hundred thousand or less to
operate municipal court under this chapter or chapter 3.46 RCW—
Municipal judges in office on July 1, 1984—Terms. [1984 c 258 § 102.]
Repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.
3.50.120 Criminal prosecutions—Complaints. [1961 c 299 § 61.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.130 Complaint to be sworn—Examination—Filing. [1961 c
299 § 62.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.140 When oath to complaint not required—Penalty for false
certification. [1961 c 299 § 63.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective
July 1, 1984.
3.50.150 Amendments to complaint. [1961 c 299 § 64.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.160 Warrant for arrest. [1961 c 299 § 65.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.170 Form and contents of warrant. [1961 c 299 § 66.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.180 Execution of warrant—Procedure. [1961 c 299 § 67.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.190 Return of warrant—Unexecuted warrants. [1961 c 299 §
68.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.200 Arrest with or without warrant. [1961 c 299 § 69.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.210 Bail. [1961 c 299 § 70.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.220 Bail bonds. [1961 c 299 § 71.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.230 Justification of sureties—Approval of bond by judge.
[1961 c 299 § 72.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.420 Superior court judgment mailed to municipal court.
[1961 c 299 § 91.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.460 Transfer of pending matters, records, furniture, etc., to
municipal court. [1961 c 299 § 95.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130,
effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.470 Chapter cumulative—Continuation under existing law.
[1961 c 299 § 96.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 3.62
INCOME OF COURT
3.62.015 Distribution of income percentages—Establishment—
Use—Annual review. [1980 c 78 § 129; 1974 ex.s. c 130 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c
199 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
3.62.030 Disposition of fees. [1961 c 299 § 107.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 199 § 64.
3.62.055 Quarterly calculation for transfers to state funds. [1969
ex.s. c 199 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
3.62.080 Cost of five dollars in addition to fines and forfeitures to
be collected and allocated for judicial information system. [1981 c 330 §
2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
Chapter 3.74
MISCELLANEOUS
3.74.910 Saving—1961 c 299. [1961 c 299 § 128.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
3.74.920 Effect of act on existing courts, judges, etc. [1961 c 299 §
129.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 86, effective July 1, 1984.
Title 4
CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 4.04
3.50.240 Defendant's rights—Arraignment. [1961 c 299 § 73.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
RULE OF DECISION—FORM OF ACTIONS
3.50.250 Plea. [1961 c 299 § 74.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130,
effective July 1, 1984.
4.04.020 Only one form of action—Civil action. [Code 1881 § 2;
1877 p 3 § 2; 1871 p 3 § 1; 1860 p 5 § 1; 1854 p 131 § 1; RRS § 153.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 7.
3.50.260 Continuances. [1961 c 299 § 75.] Repealed by 1984 c 258
§ 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.270 Sentence, acquittal. [1961 c 299 § 76.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.280 Jury trials, when allowed—No change of venue or
affidavit of prejudice. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 19; 1961 c 299 § 77.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.290 Sentence to be without delay—New bail. [1961 c 299 §
78.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.310 Conviction of corporation. [1961 c 299 § 80.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.350 Correction of clerical mistakes, errors, etc. [1961 c 299 §
84.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
3.50.360 Presence of defendant, counsel. [1961 c 299 § 85.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
4.04.030 Designation of parties. [Code 1881 § 3; 1877 p 3 § 4; 1854
p 131 § 2; RRS § 154.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 7.
Chapter 4.08
PARTIES TO ACTIONS
4.08.010 Real party in interest to prosecute action. [Code 1881 §
4; 1877 p 4 § 4; 1875 p 4 § 1; 1869 p 3 § 4; 1854 p 131 § 3; RRS § 179.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.08.020 Certain fiduciaries may sue in own name. [Code 1881 §
5; 1877 p 4 § 5; 1869 p 4 § 5; 1854 p 131 § 4; RRS § 180.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 8.
4.08.070 One or more may sue or defend for others similarly
situated. [Code 1881 § 14; 1877 p 5 § 15; 1854 p 132 § 9; RRS § 190.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
3.50.370 Review by superior court—Methods—Grounds. [1961 c
299 § 86.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
4.08.090 Actions against persons severally liable on obligation.
[Code 1881 § 16; 1877 p 6 § 16; 1854 p 132 § 10; RRS § 192.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 8.
3.50.380 Appeal to superior court—Procedure. [1961 c 299 § 87.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
4.08.130 New parties may be brought in. [Code 1881 § 20; 1877 p
6 § 20; 1869 p 6 § 20; RRS § 196.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 8.
3.50.390 Dismissal of appeal. [1961 c 299 § 88.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
4.08.190 Intervention. [Code 1881 § 23; 1877 p 7 § 23; RRS § 202.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 8.
3.50.400 Appeal bond—Disposition of bail, exhibits pending
appeal. [1961 c 299 § 89.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1,
1984.
4.08.200 Practice in intervention. [1957 c 9 § 1; Code 1881 § 24;
1877 p 7 § 24; RRS § 203.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
3.50.410 Superior court trial de novo—Jury trial—Maximum
punishment—Appeal to supreme court or court of appeals. [1971 c 81 §
15; 1961 c 299 § 90.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 130, effective July 1, 1984.
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4.08.210
Physician, dentist, and pharmacist members of
committees to evaluate credentials and qualifications of physicians,
dentists, and pharmacists—Immunity from civil suit. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1994.
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4.24.650 Year 2000 failure—Affirmative defense to contract
action. [1999 c 369 § 2.] Expired December 31, 2006.
Chapter 4.12
VENUE—JURISDICTION
4.12.024 Actions involving probate or trust matters.
reference section, decodified June 1994.
Title 4
Cross-
Chapter 4.28
COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS
4.12.026 Actions against nonresidents. [1927 c 173 § 2; RRS § 2052.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.28.005 Computation of time. [1893 c 127 § 26; RRS § 252.
Formerly RCW 1.12.040, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.12.027 Actions brought in wrong county—Proceeding. [1927 c
173 § 3; RRS § 208. Prior: 1891 p 71 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 50, part; 1877
p 11 § 51, part; 1875 p 5 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.28.010 Civil actions, how commenced. [1971 ex.s. c 131 § 2;
1895 c 86 § 1; 1893 c 127 § 1; RRS § 220.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
Chapter 4.16
4.28.030 Requisites of summons. [1893 c 127 § 2; RRS § 221.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
4.16.010 Commencement of actions limited—Objections, how
taken. [1891 c 51 § 1; 1885 p 74 § 1; Code 1881 § 25; 1873 p 8 § 25; 1869
p 8 § 25; 1863 p 85 § 16; 1860 p 289 § 1; 1854 p 362 § 1; RRS § 155.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 9.
4.28.040 Contents of summons. [1893 c 127 § 3; RRS § 222.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.050 Form of summons. [1893 c 127 § 4; RRS § 223.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.16.120 Actions limited to three months. [Code 1881 § 32; RRS §
164.] Repealed by 1955 c 41 § 1.
4.16.140 Special provisions for action on penalty. [Code 1881 § 31;
1877 p 9 § 31; 1854 p 364 § 6; RRS § 163.] Now codified as RCW
4.16.115.
4.16.380
Action to determine public hazard violation
concealment. [1993 c 17 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 42 § 2, effective May 1,
1994.
Chapter 4.20
SURVIVAL OF ACTIONS
4.20.040 Survival as to other actions. [Code 1881 § 718; 1877 p
146 § 722; 1869 p 165 § 659; RRS § 967.] Repealed by 1961 c 137 § 2.
4.20.045 Death of tort feasor. [1953 c 73 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c
137 § 2.
4.28.060 Complaint must accompany summons, when. [1893 c
127 § 5; RRS § 224.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.070 Who may serve summons. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 4; 1893 c
127 § 6; RRS § 225.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.081 Summons, how served—When corporation in hands of
receiver. [1897 c 97 § 1; RRS § 226, part. Formerly RCW 4.28.080(13).]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
4.28.130 Process against unknown heirs. [1903 c 144 § 1; RRS §
229.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.190 Service on joint defendants—Procedure after service.
[1893 c 127 § 13; RRS § 236.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.220 Notice—Time of service—Requisites. [1897 c 95 § 1;
Code 1881 § 2140; RRS § 242.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.28.230 Notices, upon whom served. [1893 c 127 § 18; RRS §
244.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
Chapter 4.22
4.28.240 Manner of serving notice. [1893 c 127 § 19; RRS § 245.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
CONTRIBUTORY FAULT—EFFECT—IMPUTATION—
CONTRIBUTION—SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS
4.28.250 Service by mail. [1893 c 127 § 20; RRS § 246.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.22.010 Contributory negligence no bar to action—Comparative
negligence. [1973 1st ex.s. c 138 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 27 § 17.
4.28.260 Service by mail, how made. [1893 c 127 § 21; RRS § 247.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.22.080 Year 2000 failure—Actions against agency or public
service provider—Definitions. [1999 c 369 § 1.] Expired December 31,
2009.
4.28.270 Service where no attorney appears. [1893 c 127 § 22;
RRS § 248.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
Chapter 4.24
4.28.280 Provisions as to notice not applicable to summons,
process, etc. [1893 c 127 § 23; RRS § 249.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
SPECIAL RIGHTS OF ACTION AND SPECIAL IMMUNITIES
4.28.300 Service of papers by telegraph. [Code 1881 § 2358; 1866
p 69 § 17; RRS § 254.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.24.030 Action by woman for her own seduction. [1971 ex.s. c
292 § 60; Code 1881 § 11; 1877 p 5 § 11; 1869 p 5 § 11; 1854 p 220 § 497;
RRS § 186.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 121.
4.28.310 Proof of service, how made. [1893 c 127 § 14; RRS § 237.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 10.
4.24.100 Action for injuries caused by intoxicated person. [1905 c
62 § 1; Code 1881 § 2059; 1879 p 132 § 1; RRS § 7348.] Repealed by 1955
c 372 § 1.
PLEADINGS
4.24.110 Owner may recover money paid for act of tenant. [Code
1881 § 2061; 1879 p 133 § 3; RRS § 7350.] Repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.32.010 Rules to determine sufficiency. [Code 1881 § 73; 1877 p
17 § 73; 1869 p 17 § 71; 1854 p 138 § 36; RRS § 255.] Repealed by 1984 c
76 § 11.
4.24.120 Action for falsely charging sex crimes. [Code 1881 § 747;
1877 p 152 § 752; 1854 p 219 § 487; RRS § 294.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 154 § 121.
4.32.020 Pleadings specified. [Code 1881 § 74; 1877 p 17 § 74;
1869 p 20 § 72; 1854 p 139 § 37; RRS § 256.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.24.268
School boards of directors or school district
superintendents—Civil liability—Limitations. [1986 c 305 § 904.]
Repealed by 1987 c 212 § 402. See RCW 4.24.470.
4.24.600 Public hazard information—Violations. [1993 c 17 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 c 42 § 2, effective May 1, 1994.
4.24.610
Public hazard information—Violations—Penalties.
[1993 c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 42 § 2, effective May 1, 1994.
4.24.620 Public hazard information—Violations—Application of
consumer protection act—Unfair insurance practice. [1993 c 17 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 c 42 § 2, effective May 1, 1994.
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Chapter 4.32
4.32.030 Complaint. [Code 1881 § 75; 1877 p 17 § 75; 1854 p 139 §
38; RRS § 257.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.040 Requisites of complaint. [1891 c 62 § 1; Code 1881 § 76;
1877 p 17 § 76; 1854 p 139 § 39; RRS § 258.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.32.050 Demurrer, grounds of. [1891 c 62 § 2; 1886 p 75 § 1; Code
1881 § 77; 1854 p 139 § 40.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.060 Grounds of demurrer, how specified. [Code 1881 § 78;
1877 p 18 § 78; 1854 p 139 § 41; RRS § 260.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.080 Requisites of answer. [Code 1881 § 82; 1877 p 18 § 82;
1854 p 139 § 44; RRS § 264.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 251]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
4.32.090 Defenses and counterclaims. [Code 1881 § 83, part; 1877
p 19 § 83, part; 1869 p 21 § 81, part; 1854 p 140 § 45; RRS § 273.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.36.220 Informal pleadings stricken—Amendment—Pleading
over. [Code 1881 § 111; 1877 p 24 § 111; 1869 p 27 § 109; RRS § 305.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.32.100 Counterclaim defined. [Code 1881 § 83, part; 1877 p 19 §
83, part; 1869 p 21 § 81, part; RRS § 265.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.36.230 Defendant may be fictitiously designated, when. [Code
1881 § 112; 1877 p 24 § 112; 1869 p 28 § 110; 1854 p 144 § 70; RRS §
306.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.32.110 Setoff, when allowed. [Code 1881 § 497; 1877 p 107 § 501;
RRS § 266.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.160 Procedure when complaint is amended. [Code 1881 § 80;
1877 p 18 § 80; 1869 p 20 § 78; RRS § 262.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.180 Defendant may demur and answer. [Code 1881 § 84;
1877 p 19 § 84; 1854 p 140 § 46; RRS § 274.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.190 Objections not taken deemed waived—Exceptions.
[Code 1881 § 81; 1877 p 18 § 81; 1854 p 139 § 43; RRS § 263.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.200 Demurrer to answer. [Code 1881 § 87; 1877 p 19 § 87;
1869 p 22 § 85; 1854 p 140 § 48; RRS § 276.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.210 Reply. [Code 1881 § 86; 1877 p 19 § 86; 1869 p 22 § 84;
1854 p 140 § 48, part; RRS § 277.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.220 Demurrer or motion to reply. [Code 1881 § 89; 1877 p 20
§ 89; 1869 p 22 § 87; 1854 p 140 § 50; RRS § 279.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 11.
4.32.230 Court rules fixing time for pleading. [Code 1881 § 90;
1877 p 20 § 90; 1857 p 10 § 10; RRS § 280.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.32.240 Amendments. [1891 c 62 § 3; Code 1881 § 109; 1875 p 11
§ 20; 1854 p 144 § 69; RRS § 303.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.260 Time for filing pleadings. [1893 c 127 § 37; RRS § 321.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
Chapter 4.36
GENERAL RULES OF PLEADING
4.36.010 Subscription and verification. [1888 p 29 § 1; Code 1881
§ 91; 1869 p 23 § 89; 1867 p 92 § 1; 1854 p 141 §§ 53, 54; RRS § 281.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.36.250 Supplemental pleadings. [Code 1881 § 114; 1877 p 24 §
114; 1854 p 144 § 72; RRS § 308.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
Chapter 4.40
ISSUES
4.40.020 Issue of law. [1893 c 127 § 29; Code 1881 § 201; 1877 p 42
§ 205; 1854 p 163 § 180; RRS § 310.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 13.
4.40.030 Issue of fact—Issues of law and fact in same action.
[1893 c 127 § 30; Code 1881 §§ 202, 203; 1877 p 42 §§ 206, 207; 1854 p
163 §§ 181, 182; RRS § 311. Formerly RCW 4.40.030 and 4.40.040.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 13.
4.40.040 Multiple issues in same action. [1893 c 127 § 30, part;
Code 1881 § 203; 1877 p 42 § 207; 1854 p 164 § 182; RRS § 311, part.]
Now codified in RCW 4.40.030.
Chapter 4.44
TRIAL
4.44.010 Trial defined. [1893 c 127 § 31; RRS § 312.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 14.
4.44.030 Issue may be brought to trial by either party. [1893 c 127
§ 36; RRS § 320.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.44.040 Motion for continuance. [Code 1881 § 205; 1877 p 43 §
209; 1869 p 50 § 209; 1854 p 164 § 184; RRS § 322.] Repealed by 1984 c
76 § 14.
4.44.050 Findings and conclusions. [Code 1881 § 246; 1877 p 51 §
250; 1869 p 60 § 250; 1854 p 168 § 205; RRS § 367.] Repealed by 1985 c
68 § 1.
4.36.020 Verification by public corporations. [Code 1881 § 663;
1877 p 137 § 666; 1869 p 154 § 603; RRS § 952.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
12.
4.44.100 Jury trial—Number—Fee—Waiver. [1972 ex.s. c 57 § 2;
1961 c 304 § 2; 1909 c 205 § 1; 1903 c 43 § 1; RRS § 316. FORMER PART
OF SECTION: Code 1881 § 248 now in RCW 4.48.010.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 15.
4.36.030 When verification may be omitted. [Code 1881 § 92;
1877 p 20 § 92; 1869 p 23 § 90; 1854 p 141 § 54; RRS § 282.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 12.
4.44.200 Exemption not cause of challenge. [Code 1881 § 214;
1877 p 45 § 218; 1869 p 53 § 218; RRS § 332.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
135 § 9.
4.36.040 Pleading written instruments or accounts—Bill of
particulars. [Code 1881 § 93; 1877 p 21 § 93; 1854 p 142 § 55; RRS §
284.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.44.320 Additional instructions. [1891 c 60 § 1; Code 1881 § 232;
1877 p 48 § 236; 1869 p 57 § 236; 1854 p 166 § 196; RRS § 352.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 14.
4.36.050 Pleadings liberally construed. [Code 1881 § 94; 1877 p 21
§ 94; 1854 p 143 § 56; RRS § 285.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.44.400 Correction of informal verdict—Polling jury. [Code
1881 § 238; 1877 p 49 § 242; 1869 p 58 § 242; RRS § 360.] Repealed by
2003 c 406 § 28.
4.36.060 Irrelevant, redundant and indefinite matter. [Code 1881
§ 95; 1877 p 21 § 95; 1854 p 142 § 57; RRS § 286.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 12.
4.36.090 Private statutes, how pleaded. [Code 1881 § 98; 1877 p 21
§ 98; 1854 p 142 § 60; RRS § 289.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.36.100 Existence of city or town, how pleaded. [Code 1881 §
2063; RRS § 290.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.36.110 Ordinances, how pleaded. [Code 1881 § 2064; RRS §
291.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.36.150 Joinder of causes of action. [1907 c 92 § 1; Code 1881 §
102; 1869 p 25 § 100; 1861 p 51 § 5; 1854 p 143 § 64; RRS § 296.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.36.160 Uncontroverted allegations, effect of. [Code 1881 § 103;
1877 p 22 § 103; 1869 p 26 § 101; RRS § 297.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
12.
4.44.430 Rendition of general or special verdicts. [Code 1881 §
242; 1877 p 50 § 246; 1869 p 59 § 246; 1854 p 167 § 200; RRS § 364.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
Chapter 4.56
JUDGMENTS—GENERALLY
4.56.010 Judgment defined. [Code 1881 § 283; 1877 p 57 § 287;
1869 p 69 § 285; 1854 p 171 § 220; RRS § 404.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
15.
4.56.020 Order and motion defined. [1897 c 10 § 1; RRS § 405.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.56.030 Judgment for or against any of the parties. [Code 1881 §
284; 1877 p 58 § 289; 1869 p 69 § 286; 1854 p 171 § 221; RRS § 406.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 15.
4.36.180 Variance, when material—Procedure. [Code 1881 § 105;
1877 p 23 § 105; 1854 p 143 § 66; RRS § 299.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.56.040 Judgment may be against one or more defendants. [Code
1881 § 285; 1877 p 58 § 288; 1869 p 69 § 287; 1854 p 171 § 222; RRS §
407.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 15.
4.36.190 Effect of immaterial variance. [Code 1881 § 106; 1877 p
23 § 106; 1854 p 144 § 67; RRS § 300.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 12.
4.56.130 All other judgments are on the merits. [1929 c 89 § 1,
part; RRS § 409.] Now codified in RCW 4.56.120.
4.36.200 Failure of proof. [1984 c 76 § 3; Code 1881 § 107; 1877 p
23 § 107; 1854 p 144 § 68; RRS § 301.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.56.140 Effect of judgment of nonsuit. [1929 c 89 § 1, part; RRS §
410.] Now codified in RCW 4.56.120.
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4.56.160 Judgment by default. [Code 1881 § 289; 1877 p 59 § 293;
1869 p 70 § 291; 1854 p 171 § 225; RRS § 411.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
15.
4.56.170 Setting aside default. [Code 1881 § 290; 1877 p 60 § 294;
1869 p 72 § 292; 1854 p 171 § 225, subd. 4; RRS § 412.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 15.
4.56.180 Judgment on the pleadings for failure to plead to new
matter. [Code 1881 § 88; 1877 p 19 § 88; 1869 p 22 § 86; 1854 p 140 § 49;
RRS § 278.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 15.
4.56.220 Extension of lien prohibited. [1929 c 60 § 7, part; RRS §
460. Prior: 1897 c 39 § 2.] Now codified in RCW 4.56.210.
4.56.225 Revival of judgments. [1971 c 81 § 18; 1929 c 60 § 8; RRS
§§ 462, 463. Prior: 1891 c 84 § 1; Code 1881 §§ 323, 324.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 236 § 2.
4.56.240 Judgment or award in civil action or arbitration for
personal injuries—Damages awarded may be in form of annuity plan.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 305 § 802.
Chapter 4.64
ENTRY OF JUDGMENTS
4.64.010
Time of entering judgment—Motions—Filing—
Recording. [1921 c 65 § 1; RRS § 431. Prior: 1903 c 148 § 1; 1891 c 38 §
1; Code 1881 § 30; 1877 p 62 § 305; 1869 p 74 § 303; 1854 p 173 § 229.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 4.64.010 was amended by 1984 c 128 § 5
without reference to its repeal by 1984 c 76 § 16. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
4.64.040 Judgment roll. [1891 c 38 § 3; Code 1881 § 306; 1877 p 65
§ 321; 1854 p 173 § 233; RRS § 442.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 1120.
4.64.050 Identification of judgment roll. [1891 c 38 § 4; RRS §
443.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 9.
4.64.070 Clerk's record index to execution docket. [1987 c 442 §
1106; 1935 c 22 § 1, part; 1929 c 60 § 5, part; RRS § 446. Prior: 1893 c 42
§ 6.] Repealed by 1997 c 358 § 8.
Chapter 4.72
VACATION AND MODIFICATION OF JUDGMENTS
4.72.040 Procedure. [1891 c 27 § 3; Code 1881 § 440; 1877 p 97 §
442; 1875 p 22 § 5; RRS § 468.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 16.
Chapter 4.76
NEW TRIALS
4.76.020 Grounds for granting. [1933 c 138 § 1; 1909 c 34 § 1;
Code 1881 § 276; 1869 p 67 § 278; 1854 p 170 § 216; RRS § 399.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.76.040 Specification of grounds for new trial. [1888 p 30 § 1;
RRS § 400.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.76.050 Affidavits may be used. [Code 1881 § 278; 1877 p 57 §
282; 1869 p 68 § 283; RRS § 401.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
4.76.060 Time for filing and serving. [1897 c 14 § 1; 1891 c 59 § 1;
Code 1881 §§ 279, 280; 1877 p 57 § 283; 1869 p 68 § 282; RRS § 402.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
Chapter 4.80
EXCEPTIONS
4.80.050 Review on appeal. [1971 c 81 § 20; 1893 c 60 § 7; RRS §
387.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 16.
4.80.060 Bill of exceptions—Statement of facts. [1893 c 60 § 8;
RRS § 388.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 35, therein cited; also see
Pleading—rule 17. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.070 Settlement of bill or statement of facts. [1893 c 60 § 9;
RRS § 389.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 36, therein cited; also see
Pleading—rule 17. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
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4.80.080 Written evidence, how certified. [1893 c 60 § 10; RRS §
390.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rules 34, 35, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.090 Certification by judge. [1893 c 60 § 11; RRS § 391.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 37, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.100 Certification on death or change of trial judge. [1929 c
17 § 1; 1893 c 60 § 12; RRS § 392.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of
court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 38,
therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.110 Return of copy for preparation of brief. [1893 c 60 § 14;
RRS § 394.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 40, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.120 Record on appeal. [1893 c 60 § 15; RRS § 395.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 35, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.80.130 Consolidated cases—Certification. [1893 c 60 § 16; RRS
§ 396.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 39, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
Chapter 4.84
COSTS
4.84.180 Costs in review proceedings. [1971 c 81 § 23; Code 1881 §
523; 1877 p 110 § 527; 1854 p 204 § 385; RRS § 492.] Repealed by 1985 c
68 § 1.
4.84.310 Attorneys' fees as costs in damage actions of five
thousand dollars or less—Assigned claims. [1973 c 84 § 7.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 93, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 4.88
APPEALS
4.88.010 When allowed. [1901 c 31 § 1; 1893 c 61 § 1; RRS § 1716.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 14, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.020 Designation of parties. [1893 c 61 § 2; RRS § 1717.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 18, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.030 Manner of taking—Notice of appeal. [1893 c 61 § 4; RRS
§ 1719.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rules 33(4), 33(1), 32, 33(3), 15,
22, 14, 16, 17, 2, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 §
10.
4.88.040 Who may join in notice. [1893 c 61 § 5; RRS § 1720.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 33, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.050 Appeal bond. [1893 c 61 § 6; RRS § 1721.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3,
1956), and Appeal—rule 22, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by
1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.060 Requirements of bond—Supersedeas. [1893 c 61 § 7;
RRS § 1722.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 25, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.070 Justification of sureties. [1927 c 153 § 1; 1893 c 61 § 10;
RRS § 1725.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 26, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.080 Exception to sureties—Determination. [1927 c 153 § 2;
1893 c 61 § 11; RRS § 1726.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 27, therein
cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.090 Execution countermanded by stay bond. [1893 c 61 § 12;
RRS § 1727.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
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65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 30, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.100 Application for additional security. [1893 c 61 § 13; RRS
§ 1728.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 29, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.270 Transcript of judgment—Effect. [1893 c 61 § 35; RRS §
1751.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 59, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.280 Appeal to be heard on merits. [1893 c 61 § 36; RRS §
1752.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 63, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.110 Replacement of defective bond. [1915 c 104 § 9; RRS §
1730-9.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 28, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.290 Rules and regulations. [1893 c 61 § 37; RRS § 1753.]
Repealed by 1955 c 37 § 1.
4.88.120 Order of serving and filing immaterial. [1915 c 104 § 7;
RRS § 1730-7.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 4, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.300 Method exclusive. [1893 c 61 § 38; RRS § 1754.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 1, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.130 Effect of chapter. [1915 c 104 § 2; 1913 c 116 § 2; RRS §
1730-2.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rules 1, 34-40, 46, therein cited.
Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.310 Temporary injunction to remain in force, when. [1893 c
61 § 8; RRS § 1723.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 24, therein
cited; see also Appeal—rules 14(3), 25. Statute subsequently repealed by
1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.140 Jurisdiction, effect of appeal upon. [1893 c 61 § 16; RRS
§ 1731.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65
(effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 15, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.150 Motion to dismiss. [1893 c 61 § 18; RRS § 1733.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 51, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.160 Hearing and disposition of motion. [1899 c 49 § 1; 1893 c
61 § 19; RRS § 1734.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 52, therein
cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.170 Second appeal. [1893 c 61 § 20; RRS § 1735.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3,
1956), and Appeal—rule 20, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by
1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.180 What may be reviewed. [1893 c 61 § 21; RRS § 1736.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rules 17, 43; Pleading—rule 11, therein
cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.190 Power of supreme court upon appeal. [1893 c 61 § 22;
RRS § 1737.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 16, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.200 Award of damages—Increased damages when appeal
taken for delay. [1893 c 61 § 23; RRS § 1738.] Superseded and abrogated
by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and
Appeal—rule 62, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 §
10.
4.88.210 Judgment against appellant and sureties. [1893 c 61 §
24; RRS § 1739.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—
rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 31, therein cited.
Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.220 Rehearing—Remittitur. [1893 c 61 § 25; RRS § 1740.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rules 2, 50; Business of supreme court—rule
15, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.230 Effect of judgment. [1893 c 61 § 26; RRS § 1741.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 60, therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.240 Effect of reversal—Writ of restitution. [1893 c 61 § 27;
RRS § 1742.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 61, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.250 Death of party does not affect appeal. [1893 c 61 § 28;
RRS § 1743.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule
65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 21, therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
4.88.260 Costs on appeal. [1981 c 331 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 107 § 3;
1941 c 86 § 1; 1893 c 61 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1744.] Repealed by 1988
c 202 § 96.
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4.88.320 Injunction where appeal is to United States supreme
court. [1893 c 61 § 9; RRS § 1724.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of
court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956), and Appeal—rule 64,
therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 7 § 10.
Chapter 4.92
ACTIONS AND CLAIMS AGAINST STATE
4.92.131 Tortious conduct of state—Funds transferred—Account
abolished. [1969 c 140 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 126 § 13.
4.92.135 Tort claims revolving fund. [1991 c 187 § 1.] Repealed by
1999 c 163 § 9, effective July 1, 1999.
4.92.140
Compromise and settlement of claims by head,
governing body or designee of agency or department. [1985 c 217 § 4;
1985 c 188 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 144 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 4; 1963 c 159 §
8.] Repealed by 1989 c 419 § 18, effective July 1, 1989.
4.92.170 Payments charged to agencies and departments—
Apportionments—Reimbursement of tort claims revolving fund—
Reports—Insurance. [1986 c 126 § 10; 1979 c 151 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 228 §
2; 1977 c 75 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 7; 1969 c 140 § 3; 1963 c 159 § 11.]
Repealed by 1989 c 419 § 18, effective July 1, 1989.
4.92.230
Risk management—Advisory committee created—
Duties. [2002 c 332 § 19; 1989 c 419 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 14,
effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 4.96
ACTIONS AGAINST POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS,
MUNICIPAL AND QUASI-MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
4.96.040 Elected officials of special purpose districts—Immunity
from civil liability. [1981 c 190 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 212 § 402. See
RCW 4.24.470.
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EVIDENCE
Chapter 5.04
ADVERSE PARTY—EXAMINATION
5.04.010 May be examined at trial or on commission. [Code 1881
§ 403; 1877 p 88 § 405; 1869 p 106 § 398; 1854 p 189 § 305; RRS § 1225.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
5.04.020 Interrogatories in lieu of examination. [Code 1881 § 404;
1877 p 89 § 406; 1869 p 107 § 399; 1854 p 189 § 306; RRS § 1226.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.04.030 Answers to interrogatories. [1897 c 100 § 1; Code 1881 §
405; 1854 p 189 § 307; RRS § 1227.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules
of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein
cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
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5.04.040 Interrogatories no bar to examination as witness or
taking of deposition. [1891 c 19 § 4; Code 1881 § 406; 1877 p 89 § 408;
1869 p 107 § 401; 1854 p 189 § 308; RRS § 1228.] Superseded and
abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to
37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.04.050 Testimony not conclusive. [1891 c 19 § 5; Code 1881 §
407; 1877 p 89 § 409; 1869 p 107 § 402; 1854 p 189 § 309; RRS § 1229.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.04.060 Penalty for failure to testify or answer interrogatories.
[1891 c 19 § 6; Code 1881 § 408; 1877 p 89 § 410; 1869 p 107 § 403; 1854
p 190 § 310; RRS § 1230.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
Chapter 5.08
DEPOSITIONS—GENERAL PROVISIONS
5.08.010 Time of taking. [1927 c 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 410; 1877 p
90 § 412; RRS § 1232.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.020 Commission to take—Notice. [1925 ex.s. c 37 § 2, part;
1891 c 19 § 10; Code 1881 §§ 413, 414; 1877 p 90 § 415; 1873 p 114 § 412;
1869 p 111 § 415; 1854 p 193 § 323; RRS § 240, part.] Superseded and
abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to
37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.030 Notice when adverse party is absent or nonresident of
state. [1891 c 19 § 11; Code 1881 § 415; RRS § 1240.] Superseded and
abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to
37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.040 Taking and certification of. [1891 c 19 § 12; Code 1881 §
416; 1877 p 91 § 418; 1854 p 191 § 315; RRS § 1242.] Superseded and
abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to
37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.050 How taken. [Code 1881 § 418, part; 1877 p 91 § 420, part;
1854 p 191 § 317, part; RRS § 1244, part.] Superseded and abrogated by
Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl.,
therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.060 How returned. [1891 c 19 § 13; Code 1881 § 417; 1877 p
91 § 419; 1869 p 109 § 407; 1854 p 191 § 316; RRS § 1243.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules
26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.070 Use of on the trial—Objections. [Code 1881 § 418, part;
1877 p 91 § 420, part; 1854 p 191 § 317, part; RRS § 1244, part.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.080 When not to be used. [1891 c 19 § 14; Code 1881 § 419;
1877 p 92 § 421; 1854 p 192 § 318; RRS § 1245.] Superseded and
abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to
37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.090 Deposition may be used in second action in same cause.
[Code 1881 § 420; 1877 p 92 § 422; 1854 p 192 § 319; RRS § 1246.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.08.100 Use of depositions on appeal or change of venue. [1891 c
19 § 15; Code 1881 § 421; 1877 p 92 § 423; 1854 p 192 § 320; RRS §
1248.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
Chapter 5.12
DEPOSITIONS WITHIN STATE
5.12.010 Before whom taken—Notice. [1925 ex.s. c 37 § 1; 1891 c
19 § 7; 1888 p 29 § 1; Code 1881 § 411; 1877 p 90 § 413; 1869 p 108 § 405;
1854 p 190 § 314; RRS § 1233.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of
court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited.
Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.12.020 Time for notice may be shortened. [1891 c 19 § 8; RRS §
1234.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44,
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and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.12.030 Compelling attendance of witnesses. [1891 c 19 § 9; Code
1881 § 422; 1877 p 92 § 424; 1869 p 110 § 412; 1854 p 192 § 321; RRS §
1235.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44,
and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.12.040 Superior court may compel attendance. [1901 c 26 § 1;
RRS § 1236.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule
44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.12.050 Application for order. [1901 c 26 § 2; RRS § 1237.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.12.060 Citation for contempt. [1901 c 26 § 3; RRS § 1238.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
Chapter 5.16
DEPOSITIONS OUTSIDE STATE
5.16.010 Who may take—Commission. [Code 1881 § 412; 1877 p
90 § 414; 1869 p 111 § 413; 1854 p 193 § 322; RRS § 1239.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules
26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.16.020 Notice of application—Power of commissioner. [1925
ex.s. c 37 § 2, part; 1891 c 19 § 10; Code 1881 §§ 413, 414; 1877 p 90 §
415; 1873 p 114 § 412; 1869 p 111 § 415; 1854 p 193 § 323; RRS § 1240,
part.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
Chapter 5.20
DEPOSITIONS TO PERPETUATE TESTIMONY
5.20.010 Application for order—Statement. [1891 c 19 § 17; Code
1881 § 423; 1877 p 93 § 425; 1869 p 113 § 419; 1854 p 193 § 327; RRS §
1249.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44,
and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.20.020 Hearing on application—Notice. [Code 1881 § 424; 1877
p 93 § 426; 1869 p 113 § 420; 1854 p 194 § 328; RRS § 1250.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules
26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.20.030 Order for examination of witness—Commission. [1891 c
19 § 18; Code 1881 § 425; 1877 p 93 § 427; 1869 p 113 § 421; 1854 p 194 §
329; RRS § 1251.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.20.040 Deposition, how taken and returned. [Code 1881 § 426;
1877 p 93 § 428; 1869 p 114 § 422; 1854 p 194 § 330; RRS § 1252.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and
Pleading—rules 26 to 37, incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed
by 1957 c 50 § 1.
5.20.050 Filing—How used—Objections. [Code 1881 § 427; 1877
p 93 § 429; 1869 p 114 § 423; 1854 p 194 § 331; RRS § 1253.] Superseded
and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44, and Pleading—rules
26 to 37, incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 §
1.
5.20.060 Use of testimony at former trial. [1905 c 26 § 1; RRS §
1247.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule 44,
and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
Chapter 5.32
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF PARTY
5.32.010 May be ordered in personal injury cases. [1915 c 63 § 1;
RRS § 1230-1.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—
rule 44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 5.36
Formerly
Currently
PRIVATE WRITINGS—INSPECTION
6.04.110
5.36.010 Order for inspection and to take copy—Effect of refusal.
[Code 1881 § 428; 1877 p 94 § 430; 1869 p 114 § 424; 1854 p 195 § 332;
RRS § 1262.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Pleading—rule
44, and Pleading—rules 26 to 37 incl., therein cited. Statute subsequently
repealed by 1957 c 50 § 1.
6.04.120
6.04.130
6.04.140
6.04.150
Repealed
6.17.170
6.17.180
6.17.190
6.17.080
Repealed
5.36.020 When writing may be read in evidence. [Code 1881 §
429; 1877 p 94 § 431; 1869 p 115 § 425; 1854 p 195 § 333; RRS § 1263.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
Chapter 5.44
PROOF—PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
5.44.100 "Business" defined. [1947 c 53 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
1263-1.] Now codified as RCW 5.45.010.
5.44.110 Business records as evidence. [1947 c 53 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 1263-2.] Now codified as RCW 5.45.020.
5.44.120 Interpretation. [1947 c 53 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1263-3.]
Now codified as RCW 5.45.900.
5.44.125 Photographic copies of business and public records as
evidence. [1953 c 273 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 5.46.010.
Chapter 5.56
WITNESSES—COMPELLING ATTENDANCE
5.56.020 Subpoena. [1895 c 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 395; 1877 p 87 §
397; 1869 p 105 § 390; 1854 p 188 § 297; RRS § 1217.] Repealed by 1985
c 68 § 1.
5.56.030 Subpoena duces tecum. [Code 1881 § 394; 1877 p 87 §
396; 1869 p 105 § 389; 1854 p 188 § 296; RRS § 1216.] Repealed by 1985
c 68 § 1.
5.56.040 Service—Proof when made by person other than officer.
[Code 1881 § 396; 1877 p 87 § 398; 1869 p 105 § 391; 1854 p 188 § 298;
RRS § 1218.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
6.04.010 Execution authorized within ten years. [1987 c 442 §
402; 1980 c 105 § 4; 1971 c 81 § 26; 1929 c 25 § 2; RRS § 510. Prior: 1888
p 94 § 1; Code 1881 § 325; 1877 p 67 § 328; 1869 p 79 § 320; 1854 p 175 §
242.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.020 Kinds of execution. [1987 c 442 § 406; 1929 c 25 § 3; RRS
§ 511. Prior: Code 1881 § 327; 1877 p 68 § 331; 1854 p 176 § 244.]
Recodified as RCW 6.17.060 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.030 Execution in particular cases. [1987 c 442 § 407; 1957 c 8
§ 1; 1929 c 25 § 1; RRS § 512. Prior: Code 1881 § 326; 1877 p 68 § 330;
1854 p 176 § 244.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.070 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
6.04.035 Affidavit of judgment creditor—Filing required before
issuance of writ—Contents—Procedure. [1987 c 442 § 410; 1981 c 329 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.100 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.040 Form and contents of writ. [1987 c 442 § 411; 1981 c 329
§ 5; 1929 c 25 § 4; RRS § 513. Prior: Code 1881 § 324; 1877 p 68 § 332;
1869 p 81 § 324; 1854 p 176 § 246.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.110 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.050 Sheriff's duty on receiving writ—Duty of clerk. [1987 c
442 § 412; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 1; 1929 c 25 § 5; RRS § 515. Prior: Code
1881 § 330; 1877 p 69 § 334; 1869 p 83 § 226; 1854 p 177 § 248.]
Recodified as RCW 6.17.120 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.060 Property subject to execution. [1987 c 442 § 409; 1929 c
25 § 6; RRS § 518. Prior: Code 1881 § 333; 1877 p 70 § 337; 1854 p 177 §
251.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.090 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
WITNESSES—COMPETENCY
6.04.070
Execution in name of assignee or personal
representative. [1987 c 442 § 403; 1957 c 8 § 2; 1929 c 25 § 7; RRS § 519.
Prior: Code 1881 § 334; 1877 p 70 § 338; 1869 p 84 § 330.] Recodified as
RCW 6.17.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
5.60.010 Juror as witness. [Code 1881 § 228; 1877 p 48 § 232; 1869
p 57 § 232; RRS § 348.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
6.04.080 Franchises subject to sale on execution or mortgage
foreclosure. [1897 c 61 § 1; RRS § 520.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 420.
Chapter 5.60
5.60.040 Conviction of crime—Effect. [1891 c 19 § 1; Code 1881 §
390; 1877 p 86 § 392; 1869 p 103 § 385; 1854 p 186 § 292; RRS § 1212.]
Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
6.04.090 Franchises subject to sale on execution or mortgage
foreclosure—Manner of levy and sale. [1897 c 61 § 2; RRS § 521, part.
FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: 1897 c 61 § 3 now codified as RCW
6.04.095.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 420.
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ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
6.04.095 Franchises subject to sale on execution or mortgage
foreclosure—Time and place of sale. [1897 c 61 § 3; RRS § 521, part.
Formerly RCW 6.04.090, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 420.
Chapter 6.04
6.04.100 Execution and service of writ—Levy. [1987 c 442 § 413;
1984 c 276 § 7; 1983 c 3 § 6; 1981 c 193 § 1; Code 1881 § 355; 1877 p 76 §
358; 1869 p 91 § 351; RRS § 578.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.130 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
EXECUTIONS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
6.04.010
6.04.020
6.04.030
6.04.035
6.04.040
6.04.050
6.04.060
6.04.070
6.04.080
6.04.090
6.04.095
6.04.100
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 256]
Currently
6.17.010
6.17.020
6.17.060
6.17.070
6.17.100
6.17.110
6.17.120
6.17.090
6.17.030
6.17.040
6.17.050
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
6.17.130
6.17.140
6.17.150
6.04.110 Levy on joint realty. [Code 1881 § 751; 1877 p 152 § 757;
1869 p 174 § 694; 1854 p 220 § 499; RRS § 579.] Repealed by 1987 c 442
§ 420. Later enactment, see RCW 6.17.170.
6.04.120 Levy on joint personalty. [1987 c 442 § 418; 1957 c 8 § 3;
Code 1881 § 752; 1877 p 152 § 757; 1869 p 174 § 694; 1854 p 220 § 499;
RRS § 580.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.180 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.130 Retention of property by judgment debtor—Bond. [1987
c 442 § 419; Code 1881 § 358; 1877 p 77 § 361; 1869 p 92 § 354; 1854 p
182 § 268; RRS § 581.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.190 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
6.04.140 Enforcement of judgment against public corpo-rations.
[1987 c 442 § 408; Code 1881 § 664; 1877 p 137 § 667; 1869 p 154 § 604;
RRS § 953.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.080 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.04.150 Attachment to compel officer to satisfy judgment. [Code
1881 § 665; 1877 p 138 § 668; 1869 p 155 § 605; RRS § 954.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 420. See RCW 6.17.080.
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Chapter 6.08
STAY OF EXECUTION
6.08.010 In what cases allowed. [1971 c 81 § 27; Code 1881 § 335;
1877 p 70 § 339; 1869 p 84 § 331; 1860 p 328 § 1; 1854 p 377 § 1; RRS §
522.] Repealed by 1988 c 231 § 37.
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6.12.050 Value of homestead limited—Must be used as home.
[1987 c 442 § 203; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 4; 1981 c 329 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 98
§ 3; 1971 ex.s. c 12 § 1; 1955 c 29 § 1; 1945 c 196 § 3; 1895 c 64 § 24; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 552.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
6.08.020 Stay bond. [Code 1881 § 336; 1877 p 71 § 340; 1869 p 85 §
332; 1854 p 378 § 2; RRS § 523.] Repealed by 1988 c 231 § 37.
6.12.060 Contents of declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 98 § 4; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 154 § 9; 1895 c 64 § 31; RRS § 559.] Repealed by 1981 c 329 § 22.
Later enactment, see RCW 6.12.045(3).
6.08.030 Qualification and justification of sureties. [1957 c 8 § 4;
Code 1881 § 338; 1877 p 71 § 342; 1869 p 85 § 334; 1854 p 378 § 4; RRS §
525.] Repealed by 1988 c 231 § 37.
6.12.070 Declaration of homestead, declaration of abandonment
and declaration of nonabandonment to be recorded. [1981 c 329 § 11;
1895 c 64 § 32; RRS § 560.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225.
6.08.040 Stay for part of period. [Code 1881 § 339; 1877 p 71 §
343; 1869 p 85 § 335; 1854 p 378 § 5; RRS § 526.] Repealed by 1988 c 231
§ 37.
6.12.080 When property constitutes a homestead. [1981 c 329 §
12; 1895 c 64 § 33; RRS § 561.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225.
6.08.050 Bond to be filed with clerk. [Code 1881 § 340; 1877 p 71 §
334; 1869 p 85 § 336; 1854 p 378 § 6; RRS § 527.] Repealed by 1988 c 231
§ 37.
6.08.060 Judgment against sureties. [1957 c 9 § 6; Code 1881 §
337; 1877 p 71 § 341; 1869 p 85 § 33; 1854 p 378 § 3; RRS § 524.]
Repealed by 1988 c 231 § 37.
Chapter 6.12
HOMESTEADS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
Currently
6.12.010
6.12.020
6.12.045
6.12.050
6.12.070
6.12.080
6.12.090
6.12.100
6.12.105
6.12.110
6.12.120
6.12.140
6.12.150
6.12.160
6.12.170
6.12.180
6.12.190
6.12.200
6.12.210
6.12.220
6.12.230
6.12.240
6.12.250
6.12.260
6.12.270
6.12.280
6.12.300
6.12.310
6.12.320
6.12.330
6.13.010
6.13.020
6.13.040
6.13.030
Repealed
Repealed
6.13.070
6.13.080
6.13.090
6.13.060
6.13.050
6.13.100
6.13.110
Repealed
6.13.120
6.13.130
6.13.140
Repealed
Repealed
6.13.150
6.13.160
Repealed
6.13.170
6.13.180
6.13.190
6.13.200
6.13.210
6.13.220
6.13.230
6.13.240
6.12.010 Homestead, what constitutes—"Owner" defined. [1987
c 442 § 201; 1981 c 329 § 7; 1945 c 196 § 1; 1931 c 88 § 1; 1927 c 193 § 1;
1895 c 64 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 528.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.010
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.020 What homestead may consist of. [1987 c 442 § 202; 1981
c 329 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 98 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 6; 1895 c 64 § 2; RRS
§ 530.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.030 Selection from separate estate of wife or husband. [1973
1st ex.s. c 154 § 7; 1895 c 64 § 3; RRS § 531.] Repealed by 1981 c 329 §
22.
6.12.090 Homestead exempt from execution, when—Presumed
valid. [1987 c 442 § 207; 1981 c 329 § 13; 1945 c 196 § 2; 1927 c 193 § 2;
1895 c 64 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 532.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.070
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.100 Homestead subject to execution, when. [1987 c 442 §
208; 1984 c 260 § 16; 1982 c 10 § 1. Prior: 1981 c 304 § 17; 1981 c 149 §
1; 1909 c 44 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 5; RRS § 533.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.080
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.105 Homestead declaration before judgment—Lien on excess
value of property. [1987 c 442 § 209; 1984 c 260 § 30.] Recodified as
RCW 6.13.090 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.110 Conveyance or encumbrance by husband and wife.
[1987 c 442 § 206; 1983 c 251 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 6; RRS § 534.] Recodified
as RCW 6.13.060 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.120 Homestead presumed abandoned, when—Declaration of
nonabandonment. [1987 c 442 § 205; 1981 c 329 § 14; 1895 c 64 § 7;
RRS § 535.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.050 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.130 Abandonment, when effectual. [1895 c 64 § 8; RRS §
536.] Repealed by 1981 c 329 § 22. Later enactment, see RCW 6.12.045.
6.12.140 Proceedings on execution against homestead. [1987 c 442
§ 210; 1895 c 64 § 9; RRS § 537.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.100 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.150 Application under RCW 6.12.140 must be made upon
verified petition—Contents. [1987 c 442 § 211; 1981 c 329 § 15; 1895 c
64 § 10; RRS § 538.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.110 pursuant to 1987 c 442
§ 1121.
6.12.160 Petition, where filed. [1895 c 64 § 11; RRS § 539.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225.
6.12.170 Notice. [1987 c 442 § 212; 1981 c 329 § 16; 1895 c 64 § 12;
RRS § 540.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.120 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.180 Hearing—Appointment of appraiser. [1987 c 442 § 213;
1984 c 118 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 13; RRS § 541.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.130
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.190 Oath of appraisers. [1987 c 442 § 214; 1895 c 64 § 14;
RRS § 542.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.140 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.200 View of premises by appraisers. [1895 c 64 § 15; RRS §
543.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225. Later enactment, see RCW 6.13.140.
6.12.210 Report of appraisers. [1895 c 64 § 16; RRS § 544.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225. Later enactment, see RCW 6.13.140.
6.12.220 Division of homestead. [1987 c 442 § 215; 1981 c 329 §
17; 1895 c 64 § 17; RRS § 545.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.150 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.230 Sale, if not divisible. [1987 c 442 § 216; 1981 c 329 § 18;
1895 c 64 § 18; RRS § 546.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.160 pursuant to 1987
c 442 § 1121.
6.12.240 Bids must exceed exemption. [1895 c 64 § 19; RRS §
547.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 225. Later enactment, see RCW 6.13.160.
6.12.040 Mode of selection—Declaration of homestead. [1977
ex.s. c 98 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 8; 1895 c 64 § 30; RRS § 558.]
Repealed by 1981 c 329 § 22. Later enactment, see RCW 6.12.045.
6.12.250 Application of proceeds. [1987 c 442 § 217; 1981 c 329 §
19; 1895 c 64 § 20; RRS § 548.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.170 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.045 Applicability—Declaration of homestead—Contents—
Declaration of abandonment. [1987 c 442 § 204; 1981 c 329 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 6.13.040 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.260 Money from sale protected. [1987 c 442 § 218; 1981 c 329
§ 20; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 10; 1895 c 64 § 21; RRS § 549.] Recodified as
RCW 6.13.180 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
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[Vol. 1 RCW—page 257]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
6.12.270 Compensation of appraiser. [1987 c 442 § 219; 1984 c 118
§ 2; 1895 c 64 § 22; RRS § 550.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.190 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.280 Costs. [1987 c 442 § 220; 1895 c 64 § 23; RRS § 551.]
Recodified as RCW 6.13.200 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Chapter 6.20
ADVERSE CLAIMS TO PROPERTY LEVIED ON
COMPARATIVE TABLE
6.12.290 "Head of family" defined. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 11; 1971
ex.s. c 292 § 5; 1933 c 36 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 25; RRS § 553.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 98 § 5.
Formerly
Currently
6.12.300 Alienation in case of incompetency or disabil-ity of one
spouse. [1987 c 442 § 221; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 4; 1895 c 64 § 26; RRS § 554.]
Recodified as RCW 6.13.210 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.20.010
6.20.020
6.20.030
6.20.040
6.20.050
6.19.010
6.19.020
6.19.030
6.19.040
6.19.050
Repealed
6.19.060
6.12.310 Notice of application for order. [1987 c 442 § 222; 1977
ex.s. c 80 § 5; 1895 c 64 § 27; RRS § 555.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.220
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.12.320 Petition. [1987 c 442 § 223; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 6; 1895 c 64
§ 28; RRS § 556.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.230 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
6.12.330 Order—Effect. [1987 c 442 § 224; 1895 c 64 § 29; RRS §
557.] Recodified as RCW 6.13.240 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Chapter 6.16
PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
Currently
6.16.010
6.16.020
6.16.030
6.16.040
6.16.050
6.16.060
6.16.070
6.16.080
6.16.090
Repealed
6.15.010
6.15.020
Repealed
6.15.030
6.15.035
6.15.040
6.15.050
6.15.060
6.15.070
6.16.010 "Householder" defined. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 12; 1971
ex.s. c 292 § 6; 1897 c 57 § 2; RRS § 565.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 308.
6.16.020 Exempt property specified. [1987 c 442 § 301; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 45 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 13; 1965 c 89 § 1;
1886 p 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 347; 1879 p 157 § 1; 1877 p 73 § 351; 1869 p
87 § 343; 1854 p 178 § 253; RRS § 563.] Recodified as RCW 6.15.010
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.16.030 Pension money exempt. [1987 c 442 § 302; 1890 p 88 § 1;
RRS § 566.] Recodified as RCW 6.15.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.16.040 Pension money exempt to family. [1890 p 89 § 2; RRS §
567.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 308. Later enactment, see RCW 6.15.020
as amended by 1987 c 442 § 302.
6.16.050 Fire insurance money on exempt property exempt. [1987
c 442 § 303; 1895 c 76 § 1; RRS § 568.] Recodified as RCW 6.15.030
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.16.060 Exemption of proceeds of life, disability insurance and
annuities.
Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW 6.15.035,
September 1987.
6.16.070 Separate property of spouse exempt. [1987 c 442 § 304;
1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 14; Code 1881 § 341; 1877 p 71 § 345; 1869 p 85 §
337; 1854 p 178 § 252; RRS § 570.] Recodified as RCW 6.15.040 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.16.080 Construction of chapter pertaining to mortgag-ing
personal property, waiver of right of exemption, attachment or
execution on property of nonresidents, absconding debtors, and
bankruptcy proceedings. [1987 c 442 § 305; 1981 c 149 § 2; 1927 c 136 §
1; Code 1881 § 348; 1877 p 74 § 352; 1869 p 88 § 344; RRS § 571.]
Recodified as RCW 6.15.050 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.16.090 Claim of exemption and proceedings thereon. [1987 c
442 § 306; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 15; Code 1881 § 349; 1877 p 74 § 353;
1869 p 88 § 346; RRS § 572.] Recodified as RCW 6.15.060 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 258]
6.20.010 Claim of third party—Bond. [1987 c 442 § 503; 1891 c 40
§ 1; Code 1881 § 350; 1877 p 75 § 354; 1869 p 89 § 347; 1854 p 179 § 256;
RRS § 573.] Recodified as RCW 6.19.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.20.020 Justification of sureties. [1987 c 442 § 504; 1957 c 8 § 5;
Code 1881 § 351; 1877 p 75 § 354; 1869 p 89 § 347; 1854 p 179 § 256; RRS
§ 574.] Recodified as RCW 6.19.040 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.20.030 Return of officer—Trial. [1987 c 442 § 505; 1891 c 40 § 2;
Code 1881 § 352; 1877 p 75 § 355; 1869 p 90 § 348; 1854 p 179 § 257; RRS
§ 575.] Recodified as RCW 6.19.050 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.20.040 Designation of parties. [Code 1881 § 353; 1877 p 75 §
356; 1869 p 90 § 349; 1854 p 179 § 258; RRS § 576.] Repealed by 1987 c
442 § 507. Later enactment, see RCW 6.19.050.
6.20.050 Judgment—Costs. [1987 c 442 § 506; Code 1881 § 354;
1877 p 76 § 357; 1869 p 90 § 350; 1854 p 179 § 259; RRS § 577.]
Recodified as RCW 6.19.060 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Chapter 6.24
SALES UNDER EXECUTION AND REDEMPTION
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
6.24.010
6.24.015
6.24.020
6.24.030
6.24.040
6.24.050
6.24.060
6.24.070
6.24.080
6.24.090
6.24.100
6.24.110
6.24.120
6.24.130
6.24.131
6.24.140
6.24.145
6.24.150
6.24.160
6.24.170
6.24.180
6.24.190
6.24.200
6.24.210
6.24.220
6.24.230
Currently
6.21.010
6.21.020
6.21.030
6.21.040
6.21.050
6.21.060
6.21.080
Decodified
6.21.070
6.21.090
Repealed
Repealed
6.21.100
6.21.110
6.21.130
Repealed
6.23.010
6.23.011
6.23.020
6.23.030
6.23.040
6.23.050
6.23.060
6.23.070
6.23.080
6.23.090
6.23.100
6.23.110
6.21.120
6.23.120
6.24.010 Notice of sale—Personal property—Real property—
Form. [1987 c 442 § 602; 1984 c 276 § 1; 1981 c 329 § 1; 1935 c 35 § 1;
RRS § 582. Prior: 1927 c 69 § 1; 1903 c 179 § 1; 1899 c 53 § 3; 1897 c 91
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.015 Notice of sale—Form. [1987 c 442 § 604; 1984 c 276 § 2;
1981 c 329 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.040 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
6.24.020 Sale, how conducted. [1987 c 442 § 605; 1953 c 126 § 1;
1899 c 53 § 4; 1897 c 50 § 2; RRS § 583.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.050
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.030 Sale of short term leasehold absolute. [1987 c 442 § 608;
1899 c 53 § 5; RRS § 584.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.080 pursuant to 1987
c 442 § 1121.
6.24.040 Postponement of sale. [Code 1881 § 361; 1877 p 78 § 364;
1869 p 93 § 357; 1854 p 182 § 269; RRS § 585.] Decodified, September
1987. Later enactment, see RCW 6.21.050.
6.24.050 Bill of sale. [1987 c 442 § 607; Code 1881 § 362; 1877 p 78
§ 365; 1869 p 94 § 358; 1854 p 183 § 270; RRS § 586.] Recodified as RCW
6.21.070 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.060 Manner of selling real estate. [1987 c 442 § 607; Code
1881 § 363; 1877 p 79 § 366; 1869 p 94 § 359; 1854 p 181 § 262; RRS §
587.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.090 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.070 Sales of less than whole tract to be measured in square
form. [Code 1881 § 364; 1877 p 79 § 367; 1869 p 94 § 360; 1854 p 181 §
263; RRS § 588.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 614. Later enactment, see
RCW 6.21.090.
6.24.080 Sale of whole tract not to be measured. [Code 1881 § 365;
1877 p 79 § 368; 1869 p 95 § 361; 1854 p 182 § 264; RRS § 589.] Repealed
by 1987 c 442 § 614. Later enactment, see RCW 6.21.090.
6.24.090 Struck off to highest bidder—Return. [1987 c 442 § 610;
1971 c 81 § 28; Code 1881 § 366; 1877 p 79 § 369; 1869 p 95 § 362; 1854 p
182 § 265; RRS § 590.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.100 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
6.24.100 Confirmation. [1987 c 442 § 611; 1984 c 276 § 3; 1981 c
329 § 3; 1899 c 53 § 6; RRS § 591. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 14; Code 1881 §
367; 1877 p 79 § 370; 1869 p 95 § 363; 1854 p 182 § 266.] Recodified as
RCW 6.21.110 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.110 Effect on execution of reversal of judgment. [1987 c 442
§ 613; Code 1881 § 368; 1877 p 80 § 371; 1869 p 96 § 364; RRS § 592.]
Recodified as RCW 6.21.130 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.120 Contribution and subrogation. [Code 1881 § 369; 1877 p
81 § 372; 1869 p 96 § 365; 1854 p 183 § 272; RRS § 593.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 614.
6.24.130 Redemption from sale—Who may redeem. [1987 c 442 §
701; 1899 c 53 § 7; RRS § 594. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 6.23.010 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.131 Voluntary relinquishment of ownership rights by
mortgagor may result in loss of redemption rights. Cross-reference
section, recodified as RCW 6.23.011, September 1987.
6.24.140 Time for redemption—Amount to be paid. [1987 c 442 §
702; 1984 c 276 § 4; 1965 c 80 § 4; 1961 c 196 § 1; 1899 c 53 § 8; RRS §
595.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Title 6
§ 1; 1899 c 53 § 15; RRS § 602.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.110 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.220 Sheriff's deed. [1987 c 442 § 612; 1965 c 80 § 5; 1899 c 53
§ 16; RRS § 603. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 6.21.120
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.230 Real estate brokers authorized to list property for sale
during redemption period—Acceptance of qualifying offer if property
unredeemed and deed issued—Procedure—Disposition of proceeds.
[1987 c 442 § 712; 1981 c 329 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.120 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Chapter 6.25
ATTACHMENT
6.25.200 Appointment of receiver for property. [1987 c 442 § 820;
1957 c 9 § 9; 1886 p 42 § 15; RRS § 661. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192;
1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.150.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.25.210
Duties of plaintiff and sheriff if defendant in
bankruptcy—Notice of attachment—Release of property. [1987 c 442 §
821.] Repealed by 1988 c 231 § 37.
Chapter 6.27
GARNISHMENT
6.27.175 Employee separated from employment due to wage
garnishment not disqualified for unemployment compensation. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
Chapter 6.32
PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTAL TO EXECUTION
6.32.230 Application to judgments in justice courts. [1893 c 133 §
23; RRS § 635.] Repealed by 1981 c 193 § 7.
6.32.290 Appointment of receiver—Notice. [1893 c 133 § 28; RRS
§ 640.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.32.300 Effect on pending supplemental proceedings. [1893 c 133
§ 29; RRS § 641.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.32.310 Only one receiver may be appointed—Extending
receivership. [1893 c 133 § 30; RRS § 642.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.32.320 Order, where to be filed. [1893 c 133 § 31; RRS § 643.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.32.330 Property vested in receiver. [1893 c 133 § 32; RRS § 644.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.32.340 Receiver's title extends back by relation. [1893 c 133 §
33; RRS § 645.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.24.145 Notice to be given during redemption period—Form—
Effect of noncompliance. [1987 c 442 § 703; 1984 c 276 § 5; 1981 c 329 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.32.350 Records to be kept by clerk. [2002 c 30 § 2; 1893 c 133 §
34; RRS § 646.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
6.24.150 Successive redemptions. [1987 c 442 § 704; 1899 c 53 § 9;
RRS § 596.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.040 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Chapter 6.36
6.24.160 Certificate of redemption. [1987 c 442 § 706; 1961 c 196
§ 2; 1899 c 53 § 10; RRS § 597. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 16.] Recodified as
RCW 6.23.060 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.170 Payment on successive redemptions. [1987 c 442 § 707;
1899 c 53 § 11; RRS § 598.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.070 pursuant to 1987
c 442 § 1121.
6.24.180 Mode of redemption. [1987 c 442 § 708; 1984 c 276 § 6;
1899 c 53 § 12; RRS § 599.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.080 pursuant to 1987
c 442 § 1121.
6.24.190 Rents and profits during period of redemption. [1987 c
442 § 709; 1899 c 53 § 13; RRS § 600.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.090
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.200 Restraining waste during redemption period. [1987 c
442 § 710; 1899 c 53 § 14; RRS § 601.] Recodified as RCW 6.23.100
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
6.24.210 Possession during period of redemption. [1987 c 442 §
711; 1981 c 329 § 21; 1961 c 196 § 3; 1957 c 8 § 6; 1939 c 94 § 1; 1927 c 93
(2010 Ed.)
UNIFORM ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACT
6.36.020 Registration of judgment. [1953 c 191 § 2.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
6.36.030 Application for registration. [1953 c 191 § 3.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
6.36.040 Personal jurisdiction. [1953 c 191 § 4.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 45 § 4.
6.36.050 Notice in absence of personal jurisdiction. [1953 c 191 §
5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
6.36.060 Levy. [1953 c 191 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
6.36.070 New personal judgment. [1953 c 191 § 7.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
4.
6.36.080 Defenses. [1953 c 191 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 45 §
6.36.090 Pendency of appeal. [1953 c 191 § 9.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 45 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 259]
Title 7
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
6.36.100 Effect of setting aside registration. [1953 c 191 § 10.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
7.04.100 Representation by attorney. [1943 c 138 § 10; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 430-10.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
6.36.110 Appeal. [1953 c 191 § 11.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
7.04.110 Witnesses—Compelling attendance. [1943 c 138 § 11;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-11.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective
January 1, 2006.
6.36.120 New judgment quasi in rem. [1953 c 191 § 12.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 4.
Chapter 6.40
UNIFORM FOREIGN MONEY-JUDGMENTS RECOGNITION ACT
6.40.010 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c
363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.020 Applicability. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 2.] Repealed by 2009
c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.030 Recognition and enforcement. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.040 Grounds for nonrecognition. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 4.]
Repealed by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.050 Personal jurisdiction. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 5.] Repealed
by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.060 Stay in case of appeal. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 6.] Repealed
by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.070 Saving clause. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 7.] Repealed by
2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.900 Uniformity of interpretation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 8.]
Repealed by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.905 Short title. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c
363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.910 Application to judgments in effect on effective date.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment,
see chapter 6.40A RCW.
6.40.915 Section headings. [1975 1st ex.s. c 240 § 12.] Repealed by
2009 c 363 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
Title 7
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND ACTIONS
7.04.120 Depositions. [1943 c 138 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-12.]
Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.130 Order to preserve property or secure satisfaction of
award. [1943 c 138 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-13.] Repealed by 2005 c
433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.140 Form of award—Copies to parties. [1943 c 138 § 14;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-14.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective
January 1, 2006.
7.04.150 Confirmation of award by court. [1982 c 122 § 2; 1943 c
138 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-15.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50,
effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.160 Vacation of award—Rehearing. [1943 c 138 § 16; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 430-16.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1,
2006.
7.04.170 Modification or correction of award by court. [1943 c
138 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-17.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50,
effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.175 Modification or correction of award by arbitrators.
[1985 c 265 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.180 Notice of motion to vacate, modify, or correct award—
Stay. [1943 c 138 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-18.] Repealed by 2005 c
433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.190 Judgment—Costs. [1943 c 138 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
430-19.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.200 Judgment roll—Docketing. [1943 c 138 § 20; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 430-20.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.210 Effect of judgment. [1943 c 138 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
430-21.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.220 Appeal. [1943 c 138 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-22.]
Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
Chapter 7.08
Chapter 7.04
ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS
ARBITRATION
7.04.010 Arbitration authorized. [1947 c 209 § 1; 1943 c 138 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 430-1.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January
1, 2006.
7.08.020 Assent of creditors presumed. [1890 p 83 § 2; RRS §
1087.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.040 Meeting of creditors to select new assignee. [1890 p 83 §
3, part; RRS § 1088, part.] Now codified in RCW 7.08.030.
7.04.020 Applications in writing—How heard—Jurisdiction.
[1982 c 122 § 1; 1943 c 138 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-2.] Repealed by
2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.030 Stay of action pending arbitration. [1943 c 138 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 430-3.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1,
2006.
7.04.040 Motion to compel arbitration—Notice and hearing—
Motion for stay. [1943 c 138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-4.] Repealed by
2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.050 Appointment of arbitrators by court. [1943 c 138 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-5.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January
1, 2006.
7.04.060 Notice of intention to arbitrate—Contents. [1943 c 138 §
6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-6.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective
January 1, 2006.
7.04.070 Hearing by arbitrators. [1943 c 138 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 430-7.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.080 Failure of party to appear no bar to hearing and
determination. [1943 c 138 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 430-8.] Repealed by
2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
7.04.090 Time of making award—Extension—Failure to make
award when required. [1985 c 265 § 1; 1943 c 138 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 430-9.] Repealed by 2005 c 433 § 50, effective January 1, 2006.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 260]
7.08.050 Inventory by assignee—Bond. [1890 p 85 § 4; RRS §
1089.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.060 Notice to creditors.
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
[1890 p 85 § 5; RRS § 1090.]
7.08.070 List of creditors' claims. [1890 p 85 § 6; RRS § 1091.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.080 Exceptions to claims. [1957 c 9 § 7; 1890 p 85 § 7; RRS §
1092.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.090 Dividends—Final account—Compensation. [1893 c 26 §
1; 1890 p 86 § 8; RRS § 1093.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.100 Assignee subject to court's control. [1890 p 86 § 9; RRS §
1094.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.110 Assignment not void, when. [1957 c 9 § 8; 1890 p 86 § 10;
RRS § 1095.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.120 Additional inventory. [1890 p 86 § 11; RRS § 1096.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.130
Procedure on claims not due—Limitation on
presentment of claims. [1890 p 86 § 12; RRS § 1097.] Repealed by 2004
c 165 § 47.
7.08.140 Authority of assignee to dispose of assets. [1890 p 87 §
13; RRS § 1098.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
7.08.150 Procedure when assignee dies, fails to act, misapplies
estate, or if bond insufficient. [1890 p 87 § 14; RRS § 1099. Formerly
RCW 7.08.150 and 7.08.160.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.160 Procedure if bond insufficient, or assignee misapplies
estate. [1890 p 87 § 14, part; RRS § 1099, part.] Now codified in RCW
7.08.150.
7.08.170 Discharge of assignor. [1895 c 151 § 1; 1890 p 88 § 15;
RRS § 1100.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.180 Sheriff disqualified from acting. [1893 c 137 § 1; RRS §
1101.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.190 Right of assignor to exemption. [1897 c 6 § 1; RRS §
1102.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.08.200 Exemption, how claimed—Objections. [1897 c 6 § 2;
RRS § 1103.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
Chapter 7.12
ATTACHMENT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
7.12.010
7.12.020
7.12.030
7.12.040
7.12.050
7.12.060
7.12.070
7.12.080
7.12.090
7.12.100
7.12.110
7.12.120
7.12.130
7.12.140
7.12.150
7.12.160
7.12.170
7.12.180
7.12.190
7.12.200
7.12.210
7.12.220
7.12.230
7.12.240
7.12.250
7.12.260
7.12.270
7.12.280
7.12.290
7.12.300
7.12.310
7.12.330
Currently
6.25.010
6.25.020
6.25.030
6.25.040
6.25.050
6.25.060
6.25.070
Repealed
6.25.080
6.25.090
6.25.100
6.25.110
6.25.120
6.25.130
6.25.140
6.25.150
6.17.160
6.25.170
6.25.200
6.25.210
6.25.220
6.25.230
6.27.050
Repealed
6.25.160
6.25.240
6.25.250
6.25.260
6.25.270
6.25.190
Repealed
6.25.180
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
6.25.280
Repealed
7.12.010 Time for granting. [1987 c 442 § 802; 1886 p 39 § 1; RRS
§ 647. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871
pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.020 Affidavit for writ—Issuance of writ—Grounds. [1987 c
442 § 803; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 16; 1923 c 159 § 1; 1886 p 39 § 2; RRS §
648. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp
9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Recodified as RCW 6.25.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.030 Attachment on debt not due. [1987 c 442 § 804; 1886 p 39
§ 3; RRS § 649. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 4350; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854
pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.040 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.040 Answer when debt not due. [1987 c 442 § 805; 1886 p 40
§ 4; RRS § 650. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43(2010 Ed.)
Title 7
50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854
pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.050 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.050 Judgment suspended. [1886 p 40 § 5; RRS § 651. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869
pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 829. Later enactment, see RCW 6.25.050.
7.12.060 Attachment bond. [1987 c 442 § 808; 1957 c 51 § 1; 1903
c 41 § 1; 1886 p 40 § 6; RRS § 652. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp
35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.080 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.070 Additional security. [1987 c 442 § 809; 1886 p 40 § 7;
RRS § 653. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50;
1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.090 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.080 Action on bond—Damages—Attorney's fee. [1987 c 442
§ 810; 1886 p 41 § 8; RRS § 654. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp
35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.100 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.090 Contents of writ—Levy of attachment. [1987 c 442 §
811; 1886 p 41 § 9; RRS § 655. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 3540; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.110 pursuant to 1987
c 442 § 1121.
7.12.100 Writs to different counties—Successive writs. [1987 c
442 § 812; 1886 p 41 § 10; RRS § 656. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877
pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.120 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.110 Order of execution. [1987 c 442 § 813; 1886 p 41 § 11;
RRS § 657. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50;
1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.130 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.120 Property may be followed to adjoining county. [1987 c
442 § 815; 1886 p 42 § 12; RRS § 658. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877
pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.150 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.130 Manner of executing writ. [1987 c 442 § 416; 1927 c 100
§ 1; 1886 p 42 § 13; RRS § 659. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 3540; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.17.160 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.140 Examination of defendant as to his property. [1987 c 442
§ 817; 1886 p 42 § 14; RRS § 660. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp
35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.170 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.150 Appointment of receiver for property. [1987 c 442 § 820;
1957 c 9 § 9; 1886 p 42 § 15; RRS § 661. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192;
1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.200
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.160 Sale of property before judgment. [1987 c 442 § 822;
1957 c 51 § 2; 1886 p 42 § 16; RRS § 662. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192;
1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.220
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.170 Custody of property or proceeds. [1987 c 442 § 823; 1886
p 43 § 17; RRS § 663. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873
pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36;
1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.230 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
7.12.180 Money in hands of officer may be garnisheed—
Garnishment of judgment debtor or personal representative. [1987 c
442 § 1005; 1927 c 101 § 1; 1886 p 43 § 19; RRS § 664. Prior: Code 1881
§§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47;
1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW
6.27.050 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.190 Attachment of moneys in court. [1957 c 51 § 3; 1886 p 43
§ 20; RRS § 665. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 261]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 829. Later enactment, see
RCW 6.17.160.
7.12.200 Sheriff's inventory. [1987 c 442 § 816; 1927 c 100 § 2;
1886 p 43 § 21; RRS § 666. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40;
1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.160 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
7.12.210 Subjection of attached property to judgment. [1987 c
442 § 824; 1957 c 51 § 4; 1886 p 44 § 25; RRS § 667. Prior: Code 1881 §§
174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47;
1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW
6.25.240 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.220 Procedure when attached property insufficient—Surplus
to defendant. [1987 c 442 § 825; 1957 c 51 § 5; 1886 p 44 § 26; RRS §
668. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp
9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Recodified as RCW 6.25.250 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.230 Procedure where execution unsatisfied. [1987 c 442 §
826; 1886 p 45 § 27; RRS § 669. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp
35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.260 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.240 Effect of judgment for defendant. [1987 c 442 § 827;
1886 p 45 § 28; RRS § 670. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40;
1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.270 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
7.12.250 Discharge of attachment—Restitution—Bond. [1987 c
442 § 819; 1886 p 45 § 29; RRS § 671. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877
pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.190 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.260 Judgment on bond. [1886 p 45 § 30; RRS § 672. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869
pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 829. Later enactment, see RCW 6.25.190.
7.12.270 Motion to discharge attachment. [1987 c 442 § 818; 1927
c 131 § 1; 1886 p 45 § 31; RRS § 673. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877
pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.180 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.280 Hearing on motion—Affidavits. [1886 p 45 § 32; RRS §
674. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp
9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 829. Later enactment, see RCW 6.25.180.
7.12.290 Discharge of writ for irregularity. [1886 p 45 § 33; RRS §
675. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp
9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 829. Later enactment, see RCW 6.25.180.
7.12.300 Return of sheriff. [1886 p 45 § 34; RRS § 676. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869
pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 829. See RCW 6.25.160.
7.12.310 Chapter to be liberally construed—Amendments—
Alternative causes not to be stated. [1987 c 442 § 828; 1886 p 46 § 35;
RRS § 677. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50;
1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Recodified as RCW 6.25.280 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.12.320 Power of judge in chambers. [1886 p 46 § 36; RRS § 678.
Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9,
10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1957 c 9 § 13.
7.12.330 "Sheriff" defined—Justice court's jurisdiction limited.
[1886 p 46 § 37; RRS § 679. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40;
1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 829. See RCW
6.25.010.
Reviser's note: RCW 7.12.330 was amended by 1987 c 202 § 129
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 442 § 829. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 262]
Chapter 7.16
CERTIORARI, MANDAMUS, AND PROHIBITION
7.16.090 Bill of exceptions. [1895 c 65 § 9; RRS § 1007.] Repealed
by 1985 c 68 § 1.
Chapter 7.20
CONTEMPTS
7.20.010 Contempt of court defined. [Code 1881 § 725; 1877 p 147
§ 730; 1869 p 167 § 667; RRS § 1049.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.020 Punishment—General. [Code 1881 § 726; 1877 p 148 §
731; 1869 p 168 § 668; RRS § 1050.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.030 Contempt in presence of court—Summary punishment.
[Code 1881 § 727; 1877 p 148 § 732; 1869 p 168 § 669; RRS § 1051.]
Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.040 Procedure in other cases. [Code 1881 § 728; 1877 p 148 §
733; 1869 p 169 § 670; RRS § 1052.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.050 Production of defendant if in custody. [Code 1881 § 729;
1877 p 149 § 734; 1869 p 169 § 671; RRS § 1053.] Repealed by 1989 c 373
§ 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.060 How prosecuted. [Code 1881 § 730; 1877 p 149 § 735;
1869 p 169 § 672; RRS § 1054.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.070 Execution of warrant—Bond. [Code 1881 § 731; 1877 p
149 § 736; 1869 p 169 § 673; RRS § 1055.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28.
Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.080 Return of warrant—Examination of defendant. [Code
1881 § 732; 1877 p 149 § 737; 1869 p 169 § 674; RRS § 1056.] Repealed
by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.090 Judgment and sentence. [Code 1881 § 733; 1877 p 149 §
738; 1869 p 170 § 675; RRS § 1057.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.100 Indemnity to injured party. [Code 1881 § 734; 1877 p 149
§ 739; 1869 p 170 § 676; RRS § 1058.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.110 Imprisonment until act performed. [Code 1881 § 735;
1877 p 149 § 740; 1869 p 170 § 677; RRS § 1059.] Repealed by 1989 c 373
§ 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.120 Offender may be indicted. [1957 c 51 § 8; Code 1881 §
736; 1877 p 150 § 741; 1869 p 170 § 678; RRS § 1060.] Repealed by 1989
c 373 § 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.130 Alias warrant—Prosecution of bond. [Code 1881 § 737;
1877 p 150 § 742; 1869 p 170 § 679; RRS § 1061.] Repealed by 1989 c 373
§ 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
7.20.140 Appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 5; 1984 c 258 § 70; Code
1881 § 738; 1877 p 150 § 743; 1869 p 171 § 680; RRS § 1062.] Repealed
by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
Chapter 7.24
UNIFORM DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS ACT
7.24.040 Rights of persons interested in estates, trusts, etc. [1935 c
113 § 4; RRS § 784-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1,
1985; and repealed by 1985 c 9 § 3.
7.24.150 Validity of bond issues may be tested. [1939 c 153 § 1;
RRS § 5616-11.] Now codified as RCW 7.25.010.
7.24.160
Complaint—Defendants—Service—Intervention—
Attorney's fee. [1939 c 153 § 2; RRS § 5616-12.] Now codified as RCW
7.25.020.
7.24.170 Judgment as to validity of all or part of bond issue—
Effect. [1939 c 153 § 3; RRS § 5616-13.] Now codified as RCW 7.25.030.
7.24.180 Declaratory judgment provisions applicable. [1939 c 153
§ 4; RRS § 5616-14.] Now codified as RCW 7.25.040.
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Chapter 7.28
EJECTMENT, QUIETING TITLE
7.28.020 Action by known heirs after ten years possession to quiet
title. [1911 c 83 § 1, part; RRS § 785, part.] Now codified in RCW
7.28.010.
7.28.030 Action by any person in possession against unknown
heirs to quiet title. [1911 c 83 § 1, part; RRS § 785, part.] Now codified in
RCW 7.28.010.
7.28.040 Service by publication on nonresident defendant. [1911 c
83 § 1, part; RRS § 785, part.] Now codified in RCW 7.28.010.
7.28.290 Conflicting claims generally—Joinder of parties in
interest. [Code 1881 § 551; 1877 p 116 § 556; 1869 p 132 § 504; RRS §
809.] Now codified in RCW 7.28.280.
Chapter 7.32
GARNISHMENT
7.32.010 Grounds for issuance of writ. [1893 c 56 § 1; RRS § 680.
Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 282-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 4350, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854
pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.010.
7.32.020 Garnishment bond. [1893 c 56 § 2; RRS § 681. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50,
104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.030.
7.32.030 Application for writ—Affidavit—Contents—Fee. [1967
c 142 § 1; 1961 c 304 § 4; 1955 c 26 § 1; 1931 c 110 § 1; 1893 c 56 § 3; RRS
§ 682. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873
pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36;
1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.040.
7.32.040 Issuance of writ—Contents. [1967 c 142 § 2; 1893 c 56 §
4; RRS § 683. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 8485; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.050.
7.32.050 Contents where defendant owns corporate shares. [1893
c 56 § 5; RRS § 684. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 3540, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1967 c 142 § 19.
7.32.060 State and public corporations subject to garnishment
after judgment. [1933 c 15 § 1; 1915 c 130 § 1; RRS § 680-1. Prior: Code
1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.060.
7.32.070 State and public corporations subject to garnishment
after judgment—Enforcement against state and public corporations.
[1933 c 15 § 2; 1915 c 130 § 2; RRS § 680-2. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 4147; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.060.
7.32.080 State and public corporations subject to garnishment
after judgment—Venue—Contents of writ. [1967 c 142 § 4; 1933 c 15 §
3; RRS § 680-3. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40,
84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.070.
7.32.090 State and public corporations subject to garnishment
after judgment—Service of writ on state or public corporation. [1967 c
142 § 5; 1933 c 15 § 4; RRS § 680-4. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863
pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.080.
7.32.100 Form of writ. [1967 c 142 § 6; 1893 c 56 § 6; RRS § 685.
Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 4350, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854
pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.110.
7.32.110 Dating—Attestation. [1967 c 142 § 7; 1903 c 68 § 1; 1893
c 56 § 7; RRS § 686. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35(2010 Ed.)
Title 7
40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.120.
7.32.120 Service of writ generally—Forms—Return. [1967 c 142
§ 8; 1959 c 267 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 44 § 1; 1903 c 68 § 2; 1893 c 56 § 8; RRS
§ 687. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873
pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36;
1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.130.
7.32.130 Effect of service of writ. [1967 c 142 § 9; 1933 ex.s. c 44 §
2; 1893 c 56 § 9; RRS § 688. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877
pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120,
152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.140.
7.32.140 Bond to discharge writ. [1903 c 146 § 1; 1893 c 56 § 9 1/2;
RRS § 689. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85;
1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.170.
7.32.150 Answer of garnishee—Contents—Forms. [1967 c 142 §
10; 1893 c 56 § 10; RRS § 690. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385;
1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.150.
7.32.155 Answer of garnishee—Signature of garnishee. [1967 c
142 § 11.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.150.
7.32.160 Discharge of garnishee. [1967 c 142 § 12; 1893 c 56 § 11;
RRS § 691. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85;
1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.180.
7.32.170 Default judgment. [1893 c 56 § 12; RRS § 692. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50,
104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.190.
7.32.180 Judgment against garnishee. [1967 c 142 § 13; 1893 c 56
§ 13; RRS § 693. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40,
84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152;
1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.200.
7.32.190 Execution. [1893 c 56 § 14; RRS § 694. Prior: Code 1881
§§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869
pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.210.
7.32.200 Decree to deliver up effects—Disposition. [1967 c 142 §
14; 1893 p 56 § 15; RRS § 695. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385;
1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.220.
7.32.210 Procedure on failure of garnishee to deliver. [1893 c 56 §
16; RRS § 696. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 8485; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.230.
7.32.220
Shares of corporate garnishee—Sale—Discovery
procedure—Disposition of shares. [1967 c 142 § 15; 1893 c 56 § 17; RRS
§ 697. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873
pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36;
1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
7.32.230 Manner of sale. [1893 c 56 § 18; RRS § 698. Prior: Code
1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
7.32.240 Effect of sale—Transfer on corporate books. [1967 c 142
§ 16; 1893 c 56 § 19; RRS § 699. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385;
1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 36.
7.32.245 Violations of defendant as to shares of corporate
garnishee—Contempt. [1967 c 142 § 18.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
36.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
7.32.250 Answer of garnishee may be controverted by plaintiff.
[1893 c 56 § 20; RRS § 700. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877
pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120,
152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.240.
7.32.260 Defendant may also controvert answer. [1893 c 56 § 21;
RRS § 701. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85;
1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.250.
7.32.270 Issue and trial. [1893 c 56 § 22; RRS § 702. Prior: Code
1881 § 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.260.
7.32.280 Exemption of wages, salary or other compensation.
[1963 c 13 § 1; 1927 c 287 § 1; 1907 c 210 § 1; 1901 c 139 § 1; 1897 c 24 §
1; 1893 c 56 § 23; RRS § 703. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385;
1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.280.
7.32.290 Costs—Attorney's fee. [1893 c 56 § 24; RRS § 704. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383-385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50,
104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.290.
7.32.300 Garnishee protected against claim of defendant. [1967 c
142 § 17; 1893 c 56 § 25; RRS § 705. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383385; 1877 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863
pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.300.
7.32.310 Provisions not applicable to justice court actions. [1967 c
142 § 3; 1893 c 56 § 26; RRS § 706. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192, 383385; 1897 pp 35-40, 84-85; 1873 pp 43-50, 104, 105; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863
pp 112-120, 152; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 36.
7.32.900 Severability—1967 act. [1967 c 142 § 20.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Chapter 7.33
GARNISHMENT
Later enactment, see chapters 6.26 and 6.27 RCW
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
7.33.010
7.33.020
7.33.030
7.33.040
7.33.050
7.33.060
7.33.070
7.33.080
7.33.090
7.33.100
7.33.110
7.33.120
7.33.130
7.33.140
7.33.150
7.33.160
7.33.165
7.33.170
7.33.180
7.33.190
7.33.200
7.33.210
7.33.220
7.33.230
7.33.240
7.33.250
7.33.260
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Currently
6.26.010
6.27.010
6.27.020
6.27.030
6.26.020
6.26.030
6.27.060
6.27.070
6.27.080
6.27.040
Repealed
Repealed
6.27.090
Repealed
6.27.100
Repealed
6.27.110
6.27.120
6.27.190
6.27.170
6.27.175
6.27.180
6.27.240
6.27.200
6.27.250
6.27.260
6.27.270
6.27.280
6.27.210
Repealed
6.27.220
Formerly
Currently
7.33.270
7.33.280
6.27.310
6.27.150
6.27.160
6.27.230
6.27.300
6.27.320
6.27.130
6.27.140
6.27.290
6.26.040
6.26.050
6.26.060
6.26.070
6.27.330
6.27.340
6.27.350
6.27.360
Repealed
7.33.290
7.33.300
7.33.310
7.33.320
7.33.330
7.33.340
7.33.350
7.33.360
7.33.370
7.33.380
7.33.390
7.33.010 Grounds for issuance of writ—"Earnings" defined.
[1987 c 442 § 1002; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.020
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.020 Application of chapter. [1987 c 442 § 1003; 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.030 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.030 Garnishment bond. [1987 c 442 § 902; 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 6.26.020 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.040 Application for writ—Affidavit. [1987 c 442 § 1006; 1981
c 193 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 55 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
6.27.060 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.050 Issuance of writ—Form. [1987 c 442 § 1007; 1970 ex.s. c
61 § 1. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.070 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.060 State and public corporations subject to garnishment.
[1987 c 442 § 1004; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.040
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.070 State and public corporations subject to garnishment—
Venue—Contents of writ. [1969 ex.s. c 264 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 442
§ 908. Later enactment, see RCW 6.27.040.
7.33.080 State and public corporations subject to garnishment—
Service of writ upon state or public corporation. [1970 ex.s. c 61 § 2;
1969 ex.s. c 264 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 908. Later enactment, see
RCW 6.27.040.
7.33.090 Amount garnishee required to hold. [1987 c 442 § 1009;
1969 ex.s. c 264 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.090 pursuant to 1987 c 442
§ 1121.
7.33.100 Writ directed to bank or savings and loan association—
Additional information required. [1969 ex.s. c 264 § 10.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 908. Later enactment, see RCW 6.27.110.
7.33.110 Form of writ. [1987 c 442 c 1010; 1981 c 193 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.100 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
7.33.120 Dating—Attestation. [1969 ex.s. c 264 § 12.] Repealed by
1987 c 442 § 908. Later enactment, see RCW 6.27.070.
7.33.130 Service of writ generally—Forms—Return. [1987 c 442
§ 1011; 1981 c 193 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 8; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 11; 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.110 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.140 Effect of service of writ. [1987 c 442 § 1012; 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.120 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.150 Answer of garnishee—Contents—Forms. [1987 c 442 §
1019; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.190 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.160 Garnished employee not to be discharged—Exception.
[1987 c 442 § 1017; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.170
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.165 Employee separated from employment due to wage
garnishment not disqualified for unemployment compensation. Crossreference section, recodified as RCW 6.27.175, September 1987.
7.33.170 Bond to discharge writ. [1987 c 442 § 1018; 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.180 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
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7.33.180 Discharge of garnishee. [1987 c 442 § 1024; 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.240 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.190
Default judgment—Reduction upon motion of
garnishee—Attorney's fee. [1987 c 442 § 1020; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 10; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.200 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
7.33.200 Judgment against garnishee. [1987 c 442 § 1025; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.250 pursuant to 1987 c 442 §
1121.
7.33.210 Execution. [1987 c 442 § 1026; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 6.27.260 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.220 Decree to deliver up effects—Disposition. [1987 c 442 §
1027; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.270 pursuant to
1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.230 Procedure upon failure of garnishee to deliver. [1987 c
442 § 1028; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.280 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.240 Answer of garnishee may be controverted by plaintiff.
[1987 c 442 § 1021; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.210
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.250 Defendant may also controvert answer—Exemption
under RCW 26.16.200 relating to child support obligation of
nonobligated spouse. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 25.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 908. See RCW 6.27.210.
7.33.260 Issue and trial. [1987 c 442 § 1022; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 26.]
Recodified as RCW 6.27.220 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.270 Dismissal of writ after one year—Notice—Exception.
[1987 c 442 § 1031; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.310
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.280 Exemption of earnings—Amount. [1987 c 442 § 1015;
1981 c 193 § 6; 1971 c 6 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 28.]
Recodified as RCW 6.27.150 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.290 Costs and attorney's fees when answer controverted.
[1987 c 442 § 1023; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 29.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.230
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.300 Garnishee protected against claim of defendant. [1987 c
442 § 1030; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 30.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.300 pursuant
to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.310 Dismissal of garnishment upon satisfaction of judgment
from other source—Duty of plaintiff—Procedure—Penalty—Costs.
[1969 ex.s. c 264 § 31.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.320 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
7.33.320 Service of writ, judgment or complaint upon defendant
or judgment debtor. [1987 c 442 § 1013; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 32.]
Recodified as RCW 6.27.130 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.33.330 Similarity of names—Procedure. [1987 c 442 § 1029;
1969 ex.s. c 264 § 33.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.290 pursuant to 1987 c 442
§ 1121.
7.33.340 Defendant's action for damages upon failure of plaintiff's
judgment or claim—Attorney's fees. [1987 c 442 § 904; 1970 ex.s. c 61 §
4; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 34.] Recodified as RCW 6.26.040 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
7.33.350 Continuing lien on wages—Authorized. [1987 c 442 §
1032; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.330 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
Title 7
Chapter 7.40
INJUNCTIONS
7.40.220 Powers of judge of court. [Code 1881 § 173; 1877 p 35 §
173; 1869 p 41 § 171; RRS § 739.] Repealed by 1957 c 9 § 13.
Chapter 7.48
NUISANCES
7.48.261 Warrant of abatement—By justice of peace. [Code 1881
§ 1250; 1875 p 81 § 16; RRS § 9926, part. Formerly RCW 7.48.260, part.]
Repealed by 1957 c 45 § 5.
Chapter 7.60
RECEIVERS
7.60.010 Receiver defined. [1891 c 52 § 1; RRS § 740.] Repealed
by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.60.020 Grounds for appointment. [1998 c 295 § 18; 1937 c 47 §
1; Code 1881 § 193; 1877 p 40 § 197; 1869 p 48 § 196; 1854 p 162 § 171;
RRS § 741.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.60.030 Oath—Bond. [Code 1881 § 194; 1877 p 41 § 198; 1869 p
48 § 198; 1854 p 162 § 173; RRS § 742.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
7.60.040 Powers of receiver. [Code 1881 § 198; 1877 p 41 § 202;
1869 p 49 § 202; 1854 p 163 § 177; RRS § 743.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 §
47.
7.60.050 Order when part of claim admitted. [Code 1881 § 199;
1877 p 41 § 203; 1869 p 49 § 203; 1854 p 163 § 178; RRS § 744.] Repealed
by 2004 c 165 § 47.
Chapter 7.64
REPLEVIN
7.64.030 Bond—Taking of property—Service of bond and
affidavit. [Code 1881 § 144; 1877 p 30 § 144; 1869 p 35 § 142; 1854 p 150
§ 102; RRS § 709.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10.
7.64.040 Objections to bond—Justification of sureties. [1957 c 51
§ 15; Code 1881 § 145; 1877 p 30 § 145; 1869 p 36 § 143; 1854 p 150 §
103; RRS § 710.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10.
7.64.060 Justification of defendant's sureties. [1957 c 51 § 16;
Code 1881 § 147; 1877 p 31 § 147; 1869 p 36 § 145; 1854 p 151 § 105; RRS
§ 712.] Repealed by 1990 c 227 § 10.
7.64.080 Building may be broken open. [Code 1881 § 149; 1877 p
31 § 149; 1869 p 37 § 147; 1854 p 151 § 107; RRS § 714.] Repealed by
1990 c 227 § 10.
7.64.090 Sheriff's duty as to property. [Code 1881 § 150; 1877 p 32
§ 150; 1869 p 37 § 148; 1854 p 151 § 108; RRS § 715.] Repealed by 1990 c
227 § 10.
7.64.120 Remedies of plaintiff additional. [1979 ex.s. c 132 § 7.]
Repealed by 1990 c 227 § 10.
Chapter 7.68
VICTIMS OF CRIMES—COMPENSATION, ASSISTANCE
7.33.360 Continuing lien on wages—Service—Caption—Forms.
[1987 c 442 § 1033; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.340
pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
7.68.010 Intent. [1977 ex.s. c 302 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 1.]
Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 5 § 14, effective July 1, 1989.
7.33.370
Continuing lien on wages—When lien becomes
effective—Termination. [1987 c 442 § 1034; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 6.27.350 pursuant to 1987 c 442 § 1121.
Reviser's note: RCW 7.68.010 was amended by 1989 c 12 § 1
without reference to its repeal by 1989 1st ex.s. c 302 § 1. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
7.33.380 Continuing lien on wages—Priorities. [1987 c 442 §
1035; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 6.27.360 pursuant to 1987 c
442 § 1121.
7.68.040 Civil actions against state and jurisdiction of courts
abolished. [1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 11.
7.33.390 Continuing lien on wages—Effective date. [1970 ex.s. c
61 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 908. Later enactment, see RCW
6.27.350.
7.68.065 Duty of law enforcement agencies to inform victim of
right to benefits. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 9.] Repealed
by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
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Title 8
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 8
EMINENT DOMAIN
8.25.110 Additional payments to displaced owner of a dwelling as
part of acquisition costs. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
240 § 22. Later enactment, see chapter 8.26 RCW.
Chapter 8.04
EMINENT DOMAIN BY STATE
8.25.130 Reimbursements—Recording fees—Mortgage penalty
costs—Property taxes. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 9.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
240 § 22. Later enactment, see RCW 8.26.200.
8.04.030 Notice—Upon whom served. [1891 c 74 § 2, part; RRS §
892, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.04.020.
8.25.140 Utilization of agencies having relocation assistance
programs. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 10.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
8.04.040 Service on nonresident or unknown owner. [1891 c 74 §
2, part; RRS § 892, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.04.020.
8.25.150 Review. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 11.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
240 § 22. Later enactment, see RCW 8.26.130.
8.04.050 Signing of notice—Who may serve—Proof of service.
[1891 c 74 § 2, part; RRS § 892, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.04.020.
8.25.160 Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 12.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22. Later enactment, see RCW 8.26.110.
8.04.190 Acquisition when several ownerships. [1955 c 156 § 1.]
Now codified as RCW 8.04.097.
8.04.200 Acquisition when several ownerships—Public use. [1955
c 156 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 8.04.098.
8.25.170
Payments not considered income or resources—
Exemption from taxes—Not deductible from public assistance grants—
Consideration of supplemental rent payments. [1971 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 236 § 13.] Repealed by 1989 c 10 § 11; and by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
Later enactment, see RCW 8.26.140.
8.04.210 Acquisition when several ownerships—Selection of
single jury. [1955 c 156 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 8.04.099.
8.25.180 New element of damages not deemed created. [1969 ex.s.
c 236 § 14.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
Chapter 8.12
EMINENT DOMAIN BY CITIES
8.25.190 Notice to move required.
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
[1969 ex.s. c 236 § 15.]
8.12.110 Waiver of jury—Procedure for calling—Practice and
procedure. [1907 c 153 § 51, part; RRS § 9276, part. Prior: 1905 c 55 §
50, part; 1893 c 84 § 50, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.12.090.
8.25.900 Application of chapter to proceedings regulated by
chapters 8.04, 8.08, 8.12, 8.16, 8.20 and 8.24 RCW. [1969 ex.s. c 236 §
16; 1967 ex.s. c 137 § 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
8.12.180 Infants or insane persons—Guardian ad litem. [1907 c
153 § 14; RRS § 9228. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 14; 1893 c 84 § 14.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 80 § 11.
8.25.910 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 236. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 17.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
Chapter 8.20
EMINENT DOMAIN BY CORPORATIONS
8.20.030 Notice—Upon whom served. [1890 p 295 § 2, part. Prior:
1888 p 58 § 2, part; RRS § 922, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.20.020.
8.25.920
Application of chapter to federal aid projects—
Ratification of prior action. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 18.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 240 § 22.
8.25.930 Application to previous acquisitions. [1969 ex.s. c 236 §
19.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
Chapter 8.26
8.20.040 Service on nonresident or unknown owner. [1890 p 259 §
2, part. Prior: 1888 p 58 § 2, part; RRS § 922, part.] Now codified in RCW
8.20.020.
8.20.050 Signing of notice—Who may serve—Proof of service.
[1890 p 295 § 2, part. Prior: 1888 p 58 § 2, part; RRS § 922, part.] Now
codified in RCW 8.20.020.
Chapter 8.24
PRIVATE WAYS OF NECESSITY
8.24.020 Condemnation authorized. [1913 c 133 § 1, part. Prior:
1895 c 92 § 1, part; RRS § 936-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 8.24.010.
Chapter 8.25
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO
EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
8.25.030 Award of fees where condemnor fails to proceed or
abandons proceedings. [1965 ex.s. c 125 § 3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
240 § 22.
8.25.040 Reimbursements—Moving expenses—Relocation costs.
[1969 ex.s. c 236 § 5; 1967 ex.s. c 137 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 125 § 4.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22. Later enactment, see chapter 8.26 RCW.
8.25.050
Reimbursements—Condition to award of moving
expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 125 § 5.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 240 § 22. Later enactment, see chapter 8.26 RCW.
8.25.060 Statement of expenses—Required—Service—Contents.
[1969 ex.s. c 236 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 125 § 6.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 §
22.
8.25.080 Declaration—Federal aid highway system acquisitions.
[1969 ex.s. c 236 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22.
8.25.090 Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 240 § 22.
8.25.100 Relocation advisory assistance to be provided—Federal
aid highway system acquisitions. [1969 ex.s. c 236 § 3.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 240 § 22. Later enactment, see chapter 8.26 RCW.
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RELOCATION ASSISTANCE—
REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICY
8.26.030 Review of determinations—Construction of chapter.
[1971 ex.s. c 240 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.010.
8.26.040
Displacement and relocation expenses—Payments.
[1984 c 7 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW
8.26.035.
8.26.050
Displacement and relocation expenses—Additional
payments to displaced home owner. [1984 c 7 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 5.]
Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.045.
8.26.060
Displacement and relocation expenses—Additional
payments for person not eligible under RCW 8.26.050. [1971 ex.s. c 240
§ 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.055.
8.26.070 Relocation assistance advisory services. [1971 ex.s. c 240
§ 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.065.
8.26.080
Agreements for federal assistance authorized—
Providing surplus housing or rehabilitation of housing. [1971 ex.s. c
240 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17.
8.26.090 Assurance of availability of dwellings required prior to
displacement. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See
RCW 8.26.075.
8.26.100 No person required to move unless replacement housing
assured. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW
8.26.075.
8.26.110 Rules and regulations. [1984 c 7 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 240 §
11.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.085.
8.26.120 Contracts for services—Use of services of other agencies.
[1971 ex.s. c 240 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.095.
17.
8.26.130 Review. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 13.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 §
8.26.140 Payments not considered income or resource. [1971 ex.s.
c 240 § 14.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.115.
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8.26.150 Acquisition funds available to carry out chapter. [1971
ex.s. c 240 § 15.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 § 17. See RCW 8.26.105.
8.26.160 Person displaced due to federal housing or city
demonstration acts included. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 16.] Repealed by 1988 c
90 § 17.
8.26.170
Agreements among agencies and with federal
government authorized. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 17.] Repealed by 1988 c 90 §
17.
Chapter 8.28
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
8.28.020 Filing of decree, where state land is involved—Duty of
land commissioner. [1927 c 255 § 104, part; RRS § 7797-104, part.] Now
codified in RCW 8.28.010.
8.28.060 Eminent domain not to extend to university site. [1913 c
24 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.98.010. Later enactment, see
RCW 28B.20.344.
Title 9
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Title 9
9.01.116 Action for being detained on mercantile establishment
premises for investigation—"Reasonable grounds" as defense. [1967 c
76 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.140 Disposition of fines, penalties and forfeitures. [1919 c 30
§ 1; 1909 p 323 § 9; 1897 c 118 § 113; 1895 c 68 § 1; 1890 p 383 § 89; 1886
p 20 § 58; Code 1881 § 3211; 1873 p 421 § 3; RRS § 4940.] Now codified
as RCW 10.82.070.
9.01.150 Common law to supplement statute. [1909 c 249 § 47;
Code 1881 § 1; RRS § 2299.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.170 Rule of construction. [1909 c 249 § 46; RRS § 2298.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.180 To be construed as continuation of former acts. [1909 c
249 § 48; RRS § 2300.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.190 Act as measure of law. [1909 c 249 § 49; RRS § 2301.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.200 Defense of person or property against heinous crime—
Reimbursement by state for expenses of defendant. [1989 c 94 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 206 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 9A.16.110 pursuant to 1989 c 94 § 2.
Chapter 9.02
Chapter 9.01
ABORTION
GENERAL PROVISIONS
9.02.010 Defined. [1909 c 249 § 196; Code 1881 § 821; 1873 p 188 §
42; 1869 p 205 § 40; 1854 p 81 § 38; RRS § 2448.] Repealed by 1992 c 1 §
9 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
9.01.010 Definition of terms. [1909 c 249 § 51; RRS § 2303.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.020 Classification of crimes. [1909 c 249 § 1; Code 1881 §
781; 1873 p 200 § 11; 1869 p 200 § 11; 1859 p 106 § 11; 1854 p 78 § 11;
RRS § 2253.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.01.030 Principal defined. [1909 c 249 § 8; Code 1881 § 957; 1873
p 213 § 140; 1869 p 229 § 134; 1859 p 129 § 124; 1854 p 98 § 125; RRS §
2260.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.01.040 Accessory defined. [1909 c 249 § 9; Code 1881 § 957;
1873 p 213 § 141; 1869 p 229 § 135; 1859 p 129 § 126; 1854 p 98 § 126;
RRS § 2261.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010; and repealed
by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38 § 19, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.050 Persons punishable. [1909 c 249 § 2; RRS § 2254.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.060 Trial and punishment of accessories. [1909 c 249 § 10;
Code 1881 § 956; 1873 p 213 § 142; 1869 p 229 § 136; 1854 p 98 § 127;
RRS § 2262.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.01.070 Attempts, how punished. [1909 c 249 § 12; Code 1881 §
1161; 1873 p 185 § 30; RRS § 2264.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.02.020 Pregnant women attempting abortion. [1909 c 249 § 197;
RRS § 2449.] Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
9.02.030 Selling drugs, etc. [1909 c 249 § 198; RRS § 2450.]
Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
9.02.040 Evidence. [1909 c 249 § 199; RRS § 2451.] Repealed by
1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
9.02.060 Lawful termination of pregnancy. [1970 ex.s. c 3 § 1.]
Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
9.02.070 Lawful termination of pregnancy—Requirements—
Consent—Ninety day residency—Accredited or approved hospital
facility—Penalty. [1970 ex.s. c 3 § 2.] Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 120).
9.02.080
Lawful termination of pregnancy—Objecting to
participation. [1970 ex.s. c 3 § 3.] Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 120).
9.02.090 Lawful termination of pregnancy—Referral of act to
electorate. [1970 ex.s. c 3 § 5.] Repealed by 1992 c 1 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 120).
Chapter 9.04
ADVERTISING, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.01.080 Attempt while armed with deadly weapon—Punishment.
[1927 c 233 § 1; RRS § 2264-1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.04.020 Advertising divorce business. [1917 c 100 § 1; 1909 c 249
§ 211; RRS § 2463.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 87, effective July 1, 1984.
9.01.090 Prohibited acts are misdemeanors. [1909 c 249 § 17;
Code 1881 § 784; RRS § 2269.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.04.030 Advertising cures of venereal diseases, lost sexual
potency. [1971 ex.s. c 185 § 1; 1921 c 168 § 1; RRS § 2462. Prior: 1909 c
249 § 210; 1905 c 78 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 32.
9.01.100 Acts punishable under foreign law. [1909 c 249 § 18;
RRS § 2270.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
Chapter 9.05
9.01.111 Responsibility of children. [1909 c 249 § 5; RRS § 2257.
Formerly RCW 10.46.140.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.112 Duress as a defense. [1909 c 249 § 4; RRS § 2256.
Formerly RCW 10.46.150, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.113 Duress of married woman no defense. [1909 c 249 § 3;
RRS § 2255. Formerly RCW 10.46.150, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.01.114 Intoxication no defense. [1909 c 249 § 6; RRS § 2258.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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SABOTAGE
(Formerly: Anarchy and sabotage)
9.05.010 Criminal anarchy defined. [1941 c 215 § 1; 1909 c 249 §
310; 1903 c 45 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2562.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.020 Advocating criminal anarchy—Penalty. [1992 c 7 § 1;
1941 c 215 § 2; 1909 c 249 § 311; 1903 c 45 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2563.]
Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.040 Permitting premises to be used for assemblages of
anarchists. [1909 c 249 § 315; RRS § 2567.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.050 Evidence—Self-incrimination. [1909 c 249 § 316; RRS §
2568.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
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9.05.070 Interference with owner's control. [1919 c 173 § 2; RRS §
2563-4.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.080 Penalty for advocating sabotage. [1919 c 173 § 3; RRS §
2563-5.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.100 Displaying emblems of seditious and anarchistic groups.
[1919 c 181 § 1; RRS § 2563-7.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.11.030 Assault in the third degree—How punished. [1909 c 249
§ 163; Code 1881 §§ 801-809; 1873 p 185 §§ 29-34; 1869 p 202 §§ 24-30;
1854 p 80 § 28; 1854 p 79 § 24; RRS § 2415.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.11.040 Force, when lawful. [1909 c 249 § 164; RRS § 2416.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.05.110 Possession of emblems unlawful. [1919 c 181 § 2; RRS §
2563-8.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.11.050 Provoking assault. [1909 c 249 § 165; RRS § 2417. Prior:
1886 p 79 § 1; Code 1881 § 1887.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.05.120 Penalty. [1919 c 181 § 3; RRS § 2563-9.] Repealed by
1999 c 191 § 4.
Chapter 9.12
9.05.130 Searches and seizures. [1919 c 181 § 4; RRS § 2563-10.]
Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.140 Exceptions. [1919 c 181 § 5; RRS § 2563-11.] Repealed by
1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.150 Publishing matter inciting breach of peace. [1909 c 249 §
312; RRS § 2564.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
9.05.160 Liability of editors and others. [1909 c 249 § 313; 1905 c
45 § 3; RRS § 2565.] Repealed by 1999 c 191 § 4.
Chapter 9.08
BARRATRY
9.12.030 Out-of-state solicitation of personal injury claims arising
in state. [1923 c 156 § 1; RRS § 2696-3.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 32.
Chapter 9.15
BIGAMY
9.15.010 Bigamy defined—How punished—Exceptions. [1909 c
249 § 201; 1895 c 149 §§ 6, 7; Code 1881 § 945; 1873 p 210 § 128; 1869 p
226 § 122; RRS § 2453.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
ANIMALS, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.08.010 Allowing vicious animal at large. [1909 c 249 § 286; RRS
§ 2538.] Repealed by 1987 c 94 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 16.08.070
through 16.08.100.
9.15.020 Punishment of consort. [1909 c 249 § 202; RRS § 2454.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.16
9.08.020 Diseased animals. [1909 c 249 § 288; Code 1881 § 923;
RRS § 2540.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
9.08.040 Obtaining animal or vehicle by fraud, etc.—Fraud by
bailee. [1909 c 249 § 376; RRS § 2628.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
BRANDS AND MARKS, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.16.040 Displaying goods with false trademark. [1909 c 249 §
345; RRS § 2597.] Repealed by 1999 c 322 § 7.
9.16.090 Petroleum products—Penalty. [1927 c 222 § 2; RRS §
2637-2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.08.050 Shooting or poisoning livestock. [1970 ex.s. c 90 § 1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 61 § 3.
Chapter 9.18
9.08.060 Dogs—Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc.—
Penalty. [1972 ex.s. c 114 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 114 § 14. Later
enactment, see RCW 9.08.070.
(Formerly: Bribery and grafting)
BIDDING OFFENSES
ARSON
9.18.010 Bribery of public officer. [1909 c 249 § 68; Code 1881 §
880; 1873 p 200 § 84; 1869 p 216 § 80; 1859 p 119 § 75; 1854 p 89 §§ 74,
75; RRS § 2320.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.09.010 First degree. [1963 c 11 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 320; 1895 c 87 §
1; 1886 p 77 § 40; Code 1881 § 823; 1873 p 189 § 44; 1854 p 82 § 40; RRS
§ 2572.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.18.020 Asking or receiving bribe. [1909 c 249 § 69; Code 1881 §
879; 1873 p 200 § 83; 1869 p 216 § 79; 1859 p 119 § 74; 1854 p 89 § 74;
RRS § 2321.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.09.020 Second degree. [1965 ex.s. c 17 § 1; 1963 c 11 § 2; 1927 c
265 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 321; 1895 c 87 § 1; 1886 p 77 § 40; Code 1881 § 823;
1873 p 189 § 44; 1854 p 82 § 40; RRS § 2573.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s.
c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.030 Juror, etc., accepting bribe. [1909 c 249 § 70; Code 1881
§ 878; 1873 p 199 § 82; 1869 p 216 § 78; 1859-60 p 118 § 73; 1854-55 p 89
§ 73; RRS § 2322.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.09.030 Contiguous fires. [1909 c 249 § 322; RRS § 2574.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.040 Bribing witness. [1909 c 249 § 71; Code 1881 § 877; 1873
p 199 § 81; 1869 p 216 § 77; 1859 p 118 § 71; 1854 p 89 § 71; RRS § 2323.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.09
9.09.040 "Set on fire" defined. [1909 c 249 § 323; RRS § 2575.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.09.050 Ownership of building. [1909 c 249 § 324; RRS § 2576.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.09.060 Preparation is attempt. [1909 c 249 § 325; 1895 c 87 § 6;
RRS § 2577.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
Chapter 9.11
ASSAULT
9.11.010 Assault in the first degree defined—How punished.
[1909 c 249 § 161; Code 1881 §§ 801-809; 1873 p 185 §§ 29-34; 1869 p
202 §§ 24-30; 1854 p 80 § 28; 1854 p 79 § 24; RRS § 2413.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.11.020 Assault in the second degree—How punished. [1909 c
249 § 162; Code 1881 §§ 801-809; 1873 p 185 §§ 29-34; 1869 p 202 §§ 2430; 1854 p 80 § 28; 1854 p 79 § 24; RRS § 2414.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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9.18.050 Witness asking or receiving bribe. [1909 c 249 § 72; RRS
§ 2324.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.18.060 Influencing juror, referee, etc. [1909 c 249 § 73; Code
1881 § 880; 1873 p 200 § 84; RRS § 2325.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.070 Juror, referee, etc., promising decision, verdict, etc.
[1909 c 249 § 74; RRS § 2326.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.090 Interfering with public officer. [1909 c 249 § 79; Code
1881 § 885; 1854 p 90 § 79; RRS § 2331.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.100 Offering reward for appointment. [1909 c 249 § 80; Code
1881 § 880; 1854 p 89 § 75; RRS § 2332.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.18.110 Grafting. [1909 c 249 § 81; RRS § 2333.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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9.18.140 Penalty. [1921 c 12 § 3; RRS § 2333-3.] Repealed by 2003
c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.26A.030 Credit or identification card theft. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 3.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.19
9.26A.040 First and second degree forgery. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 4.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
BURGLARY
9.19.010 First degree. [1909 c 249 § 326; 1888 p 14 § 1; Code 1881
§ 827; 1873 p 190 § 48; 1854 p 83 § 44; RRS § 2578.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.19.020 Second degree. [1909 c 249 § 327; 1888 p 14 § 1; Code
1881 § 827; 1873 p 190 § 48; 1854 p 83 § 44; RRS § 2579.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.26A.050 Use of stolen, forged, altered, expired, etc., cards—
False representation. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.26A.060
Possessing incomplete cards or reproduction
equipment—Felony. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.19.030 Presumption of intent. [1909 c 249 § 328; Code 1881 §
828; 1873 p 190 § 49; RRS § 2580.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.26A.070 Merchant furnishing goods, services, etc., knowing
card false, altered, forged, etc.—Falsely representing goods, services,
etc., furnished. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 7.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.19.040 Other crime in committing burglary punishable. [1909 c
249 § 329; RRS § 2581.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.26A.080 Obtaining discounted airline, railroad, etc., tickets.
[1970 ex.s. c 36 § 8.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.19.050 Making or having burglar tools. [1909 c 249 § 330; 1893
c 90 § 1; RRS § 2582.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.22
Chapter 9.27
INTERFERENCE WITH COURT
CONSPIRACY
9.27.010 Disturbing meeting. [1909 c 249 § 295; RRS § 2547.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.22.010 Conspiracy. [1909 c 249 § 130; RRS § 2382.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.020 Disturbance on highway. [1909 c 249 § 282; RRS § 2534.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.22.020 Overt act not necessary. [1909 c 249 § 131; RRS § 2383.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.030 Offenses in public conveyances. [1909 c 249 § 309; RRS §
2561.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.22.030 Corporation to forfeit franchise. [1909 c 249 § 132; RRS
§ 2384.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.22.040 Conspiracy against governmental entities. [1961 c 211 §
1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.23
CONTEMPT
9.23.010 Criminal contempt. [1909 c 249 § 120; Code 1881 § 725;
1869 p 167 § 667; RRS § 2372.] Repealed by 1989 c 373 § 28. Later
enactment, see chapter 7.21 RCW.
Chapter 9.24
CORPORATIONS, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.24.110 Regulating sale of passage tickets.
section, decodified September 2007.
Cross-reference
9.27.040 Riot defined. [1909 c 249 § 296; Code 1881 §§ 859-861;
1873 p 197 §§ 73, 74; 1854 p 87 § 64; RRS § 2548.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.050 Riot—Penalty. [1909 c 249 § 297; Code 1881 §§ 859-861;
1873 p 197 §§ 73, 74; 1854 p 87 § 65; RRS § 2549.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.060 Unlawful assembly. [1909 c 249 § 298; Code 1881 §§ 859861; 1873 p 197 §§ 73, 74; 1854 p 87 § 65; RRS § 2550.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.070 Remaining after warning. [1909 c 249 § 299; Code 1881
§§ 859-861; 1873 p 197 §§ 73, 74; 1854 p 87 §§ 65, 66; RRS § 2551.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.27.080 Destruction of property. [1909 c 249 § 300; Code 1881 §
863; RRS § 2552.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.24.120 Redemption of unused passage ticket. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2007.
9.27.090 Disguised and masked persons. [1909 c 249 § 301; RRS §
2553.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
Chapter 9.26
COUNTERFEITING
9.27.100 Owner of premises allowing masqueraders. [1909 c 249
§ 302; RRS § 2554.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.26.010 Possession of counterfeit coin. [1909 c 249 § 339; Code
1881 §§ 856, 857; 1873 p 196 § 70; 1862 p 15 § 1; RRS § 2591.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.30
9.26.020 Advertising counterfeit money. [1909 c 249 § 340; RRS §
2592.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.26.030 Counterfeiting uncoined gold. [Code 1881 § 857; 1873 p
196 § 70; 1862 p 15 § 7; RRS § 2702.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.26A
DUELLING
9.30.010 Duel, how punished. [1909 c 249 § 167; Code 1881 § 799;
1869 p 202 § 22; 1854 p 79 § 22; RRS § 2419.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s.
c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.30.020 Challenger, abettor, etc. [1909 c 249 § 168; Code 1881 §
800; 1873 p 185 § 25; 1869 p 202 § 23; 1854 p 79 § 23; RRS § 2420.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CRIME
9.30.030 Attempt to induce challenge, posting. [1909 c 249 § 169;
RRS § 2421.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.26A.010 Definitions. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.26A.020 Falsely procuring a credit or identification card—
Penalty. [1970 ex.s. c 36 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.30.040 Duel outside state, venue. [1909 c 249 § 170; RRS §
2422.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.30.050 Witnesses. [1909 c 249 § 171; RRS § 2423.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
(Formerly: Credit cards, crimes relating to)
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Chapter 9.31
Chapter 9.37
ESCAPED PRISONER RECAPTURED
FALSE PRETENSES
(Formerly: Escape)
9.37.010 Use of false permit, license or diploma. [1909 c 249 §
365; RRS § 2617.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.31.005 Definitions. [1955 c 320 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.010 Crime of escape, what constitutes. [1955 c 320 § 2; 1909 c
249 § 90; RRS § 2342.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.020 Aiding prisoner to escape. [1909 c 249 § 91; 1905 c 46 §§
1, 2; Code 1881 § 881; 1873 p 200 § 85; 1854 p 89 § 76; RRS § 2343.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.030 Custodian allowing or conniving at escape. [1909 c 249 §
92; Code 1881 § 882; 1873 p 201 § 86; 1854 p 90 § 77; RRS § 2344.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.040 Officer asking reward to permit escape. [1909 c 249 § 93;
Code 1881 § 882; 1873 p 201 §§ 86, 87; 1854 p 90 § 77; RRS § 2345.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.050 Concealing escaped prisoner. [1909 c 249 § 94; RRS §
2346.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.31.060 Rescuing prisoner. [1909 c 249 § 87; RRS § 2339.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.31.070 Taking property from an officer. [1909 c 249 § 88; RRS §
2340.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.31.080 Unauthorized communication with prisoner. [1909 c 249
§ 125; RRS § 2377.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.37.020 Obtaining signature by false pretense. [1909 c 249 § 367;
RRS § 2619.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.37.030 Acting without lawful authority. [1909 c 249 § 421; RRS
§ 2673.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.37.040 Collecting for benefit without authority. [1909 c 249 §
422; RRS § 2674.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.37.050 Fraudulent use of name of secret societies. [1911 c 46 § 1;
RRS § 2696-2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.37.060 Unlawful use of name "Parent Teacher", etc. [1937 c 78
§ 1; RRS § 2696-4.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.37.070 Fraudulent issue of stock, scrip, etc. [1909 c 249 § 387;
RRS § 2639.] Now codified as RCW 9.24.020.
Chapter 9.38
FALSE REPRESENTATIONS
9.38.030 Publishing false statement to affect market price. [1909 c
249 § 370; RRS § 2622.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.38.040 False report of corporation. [1909 c 249 § 390; RRS §
2642.] Now codified as RCW 9.24.050.
9.31.100 Assisting escape of inmate of mental institution or
custodial school. [1951 c 182 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.38.050 Falsifying accounts. [1909 c 249 § 409; RRS § 2661.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.33
FIRE, CRIMES RELATING TO
EXTORTION, BLACKMAIL AND COERCION
9.40.010 Obstruction of extinguishment of fire. [1909 c 249 § 267;
RRS § 2519.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
Chapter 9.40
9.33.010 Extortion. [1909 c 249 § 358; Code 1881 § 822; RRS §
2610.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.33.020 Oppression under color of office. [1909 c 249 § 359; Code
1881 § 894; 1873 p 203 § 96; 1854 p 91 § 87. Formerly 9.33.030, part.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.33.030 Duty of custodian to prisoner. [1909 c 249 § 359, part;
Code 1881 § 894, part; 1873 p 203 § 96, part; 1854 p 91 § 87, part.] Now
codified in RCW 9.33.020.
9.40.020 Obstructing firemen. [1909 c 249 § 268; RRS § 2520.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.40.030 Smoking—Where prohibited. [1909 c 249 § 269; RRS §
2521.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.40.050 Maliciously setting fire or permitting spread thereof.
[1890 p 127 § 9; Code 1881 § 847; RRS § 5650.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.33.040 Extortion by public officer. [1909 c 249 § 360; Code 1881
§ 894; 1873 p 203 § 96; 1854 p 91 § 87; RRS § 2612.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.40.060 Kindling fire with intent to injure another's property.
[1891 c 69 § 13; Code 1881 § 1225; 1877 p 300 § 2; RRS § 5651.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.33.050 Blackmail. [1909 c 249 § 361; Code 1881 § 822; RRS §
2613.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.40.070 Kindling fire on another's land without malice. [1891 c
69 § 14; Code 1881 § 1224; 1877 p 300 § 1; RRS § 5652.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.33.060 Coercion. [1909 c 249 § 362; RRS § 2614.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.40.080 Kindling fire on another's land while hunting or fishing.
[1891 c 69 § 15; Code 1881 § 1227; 1877 p 300 § 4; RRS § 5654.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.33.070 Extortion by ferryman, toll gate keeper, etc. [Code 1881
§ 923; 1873 p 208 § 119; 1854 p 95 § 108; RRS § 2715.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.34
FALSE PERSONATION
9.34.010 Falsely personating another. [1909 c 249 § 363; RRS §
2615.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.34.020 Personating an officer. [1909 c 249 § 364; RRS § 2616.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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9.40.090 Permitting spread of fire. [1923 c 184 § 11, part; RRS §
5806-2.] Now codified as RCW 76.04.395.
Chapter 9.41
FIREARMS AND DANGEROUS WEAPONS
9.41.020 Committing crime when armed—Resisting arrest by
firing upon officer. [1961 c 124 § 2; 1935 c 172 § 2; RRS § 2516-2.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 175 § 2.
9.41.025 Committing crime when armed—Penalties—"Inherently
dangerous" defined—Resisting arrest. [1982 1st ex.s. c 47 § 1; 1981 c
258 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 175 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 137 § 38; and repealed
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by 1982 c 10 § 17; and repealed by 1983 c 2 § 20; each effective July 1,
1984.
9.41.030 Being armed prima facie evidence of intent. [1935 c 172
§ 3; RRS § 2516-3.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1,
1994.
9.41.093 Exemptions. [1969 ex.s. c 227 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s.
c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.095 Denial of application—Appeal. [1969 ex.s. c 227 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.130 False information forbidden. [1935 c 172 § 13; RRS §
2516-13.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.150 Exemptions—Antique firearms. [1989 c 132 § 1; 1961 c
124 § 11; 1935 c 172 § 15; RRS § 2516-15.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 §
460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.160 Penalty. [1984 c 258 § 312; 1983 c 232 § 11; 1983 c 3 § 7;
1961 c 124 § 12; 1935 c 172 § 16; RRS § 2516-16.] Recodified as RCW
9.41.810 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 459, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.170 Alien's license to carry firearms—Exception. [1996 c 295
§ 11; 1994 c 190 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 90 § 1; 1953 c 109 § 1.
Prior: 1911 c 52 § 1; RRS § 2517-1.] Repealed by 2009 c 216 § 8.
9.41.180 Setting spring gun. [1992 c 7 § 8; 1909 c 249 § 266; RRS §
2518.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.200 Machine gun defined. [1989 c 231 § 2; 1933 c 64 § 2; RRS
§ 2518-2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
9.41.210 Penalty. [1933 c 64 § 3; RRS § 2518-3.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 7 § 460, effective July 1, 1994.
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9.45.062 Failure to deliver leased personal property—Requisites
for prosecution—Construction. [1971 c 61 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 346
§ 4. Later enactment, see RCW 9A.56.096.
9.45.110 Fraudulent destruction of insured property. [1909 c 249
§ 384; RRS § 2636.] Now codified as RCW 9.91.090.
9.45.120 Using false weights and measures. [1909 c 249 § 385;
1891 c 69 § 33; 1886 p 122 §§ 1-3; RRS § 2637.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 §
32.
9.45.130 Corporation doing business without license. [1909 c 249
§ 389; RRS § 2641.] Now codified as RCW 9.24.040.
9.45.140 Insolvent bank receiving deposit. [1909 c 249 § 388; 1893
c 111 § 1; RRS § 2640.] Now codified as RCW 9.24.030.
9.45.150 Concealing foreign matter in merchandise. [1909 c 249 §
366; RRS § 2618.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 32.
9.45.180
Fraud in operating coin-box telephone or other
receptacle. [1929 c 184 § 1; RRS § 5842-1.] Recodified as RCW
9.26A.120 pursuant to 1990 c 11 § 5.
9.45.190 Penalty for manufacture or sale of slugs to be used for
coin. [1929 c 184 § 2; RRS § 5842-2.] Recodified as RCW 9.26A.130
pursuant to 1990 c 11 § 5.
9.45.200 Fraud in selling mine or mining claim. [1890 p 99 § 1;
RRS § 2711.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.45.230 Penalty. [1983 c 3 § 8; 1890 p 99 § 4; RRS § 2714.]
Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
PETITION MISCONDUCT
9.45.240 Fraud in obtaining telephone or telegraph service—
Penalty. [1990 c 11 § 2; 1981 c 252 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 42 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c
160 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 75 § 1; 1955 c 114 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
9.26A.110 pursuant to 1990 c 11 § 5.
9.44.010 Definitions. [1909 c 249 § 338; RRS § 2590.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.45.250 Fraud in obtaining cable television services. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 94 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 430 § 6. Later enactment, see RCW
9A.56.220 through 9A.56.260.
9.44.020 First degree. [1909 c 249 § 331; Code 1881 § 854; 1873 p
194 § 63; 1854 p 85 § 57; RRS § 2583.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.46
Chapter 9.44
(Formerly: Forgery)
9.44.030 False certificate to certain instruments. [1909 c 249 §
332; RRS § 2584.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.44.040 Second degree. [1909 c 249 § 333; Code 1881 § 854; 1873
p 194 § 63; 1854 p 85 § 57; RRS § 2585.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.44.050 Falsely indicating person as corporate or public officer,
etc. [1909 c 249 § 334; RRS § 2586.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.44.060 Uttering forged instruments, coins, etc., forgery. [1909 c
249 § 335; Code 1881 § 854; 1873 p 194 § 63; 1854 p 85 § 57; RRS §
2587.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.44.070 True writing signed by wrong-doer's name. [1909 c 249 §
336; RRS § 2588.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.44.090 Fraud in stock subscription. [1909 c 249 § 386; RRS §
2638.] Now codified as RCW 9.24.010.
Chapter 9.45
FRAUDS AND SWINDLES
9.45.010 Production of pretended heir. [1909 c 249 § 122; RRS §
2374.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.45.030 Swindling. [1909 c 249 § 219; RRS § 2471.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
GAMBLING—1973 ACT
9.46.020 Definitions, requirements, restrictions. [1985 c 473 § 1;
1985 c 468 § 1; 1985 c 86 § 1; 1985 c 75 § 1; 1984 c 207 § 1; 1981 c 139 §
1. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 326 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 87 §
2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 259 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 155 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 135 § 2; 1973
1st ex.s. c 218 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 4 § 47. Later enactment, see RCW
9.46.0201 through 9.46.0289.
9.46.0281 "Social card game." [1996 c 314 § 1; 1994 c 120 § 2;
1987 c 4 § 21. Formerly RCW 9.46.020(20).] Repealed by 1997 c 118 § 3.
9.46.030 Certain gambling activities authorized. [1985 c 473 § 2;
1985 c 170 § 1; 1984 c 70 § 1; 1981 c 139 § 2. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 326 § 2;
1977 ex.s. c 165 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 87 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 259 § 3;
1974 ex.s. c 155 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 135 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 3.]
Repealed by 1987 c 4 § 47. Later enactment, see RCW 9.46.0305 through
9.46.0361, 9.46.225.
9.46.0355 Promotional contests of chance authorized. [1987 c 4 §
35. Formerly RCW 9.46.030(10).] Repealed by 2000 c 228 § 2.
9.46.115
Special tax on coin-operated gambling devices—
Amount—Payment—Civil action to collect—Rules for collection and
administration—Disposition of proceeds—Violation, penalty. [1981 c
139 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 326 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 87 § 1.] Repealed by
1984 c 135 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
9.46.230 Seizure and disposition of gambling devices—Owning,
buying, selling, etc., gambling devices or records—Penalties. [1987 c
202 § 139; 1987 c 4 § 43; 1981 c 139 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 326 § 16; 1974 ex.s.
c 155 § 5; 1974 ex.s. c 135 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 23.] Repealed by
1994 c 218 § 19.
9.45.040 Frauds on innkeeper. [1909 c 249 § 373; 1899 c 27 § 1;
RRS § 2625.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 32.
9.46.280
Chapter exclusive authorization for gambling
activities—Existing local authority as void. [1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 28.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 135 § 15; and repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 155 § 15.
9.45.050 Fraudulently presenting claim to public officer. [1909 c
249 § 375; RRS § 2627.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.46.290 Chapter not applicable to state lottery. [1974 ex.s. c 152
§ 26.] Referendum Bill No. 34 [1974 ex.s. c 152] failed to be approved by
the voters.
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Chapter 9.47
GAMBLING
9.47.010 Conducting gambling. [1909 c 249 § 217; Code 1881 §
1253; 1873 p 206 §§ 110, 111; 1869 p 222 §§ 104, 105; 1854 p 93 § 99;
RRS § 2469.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.020 Gambling. [1909 c 249 § 218; RRS § 2470.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.030 Possession of gambling devices. [1909 c 249 § 220; RRS §
2472.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.040 Slot machines in "public places". [1937 c 119 § 1; RRS §
2472-1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.050 Slot machines in "clubs"—Registration. [1937 c 119 § 2;
RRS § 2472-2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.060 Pool selling and bookkeeping. [1909 c 249 § 221; RRS §
2473.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.070 Allowing building to be used. [1909 c 249 § 222; Code
1881 §§ 1257-1258; 1879 p 98 §§ 5-6; 1873 p 206 § 111; 1869 p 222 § 105;
1854 p 93 § 100; RRS § 2474.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.110 Seizure and disposition of gambling devices. [1909 c 249
§ 226; RRS § 2478.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
9.47.130 Evidence—Testimony of player. [1909 c 249 § 228; RRS §
2480.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 9.
9.47.140 Race track gambling.
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 23.
[1909 c 6 § 1; RRS § 2721.]
9.47.150 Games for hire near university. [1967 c 90 § 1; 1923 c 21
§ 1; RRS § 5103-1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.160 Games for hire near university—Terms defined. [1923 c
21 § 2; RRS § 5103-2.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.170 Games for hire near university—Penalty. [1923 c 21 § 3;
RRS § 5103-3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.180 through 9.47.230
Reviser's note: Chapter 37, Laws of 1963 (RCW 9.47.180 through
9.47.230) relating to mechanical devices, sales boards, bingo equipment,
and cardrooms, and popularly known as the "Tolerance Act," failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 34 submitted to the
people on November 3, 1964.
9.47.300 Legislative declaration. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 1.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.310 Definitions. [1972 ex.s. c 141 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 2.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.320 Professional gambling unlawful—Penalty. [1972 ex.s. c
141 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.330 Seizure and disposition of gambling devices—Owning,
buying, selling, etc., gambling devices or records—Penalties. [1972 ex.s.
c 141 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.340 Gambling information—Penalty. [1972 ex.s. c 141 § 4;
1971 ex.s. c 280 § 5.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.350 Gambling property or premises—Common nuisances,
abatement—Termination of mortgage, contract or leasehold interests,
licenses or permits. [1972 ex.s. c 141 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 6.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.360 Injunctions. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 7.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.400 Penalties for professional gambling not applicable to
certain games, when. [1972 ex.s. c 141 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 16.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.410 Violations—Penalties. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 18.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.47.420 Action for money damages due to violations—Interest—
Class action. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 19.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 §
29.
9.47.430 Violations—Voiding of licenses, permits or certificates—
Enforcement. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 20.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 §
29.
9.47.440 Provisions exclusive—Strict construction. [1971 ex.s. c
280 § 25.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
Chapter 9.48
HOMICIDE
9.48.010 Defined and classified. [1970 ex.s. c 49 § 1; 1909 c 249 §
138; RRS § 2390.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.48.020 Proof of death and of killing by defendant. [1909 c 249 §
139; RRS § 2391.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.48.030 Murder—First degree—Death penalty up to jury. [1919
c 112 § 1; 1913 c 167 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 140; 1891 c 69 § 1; Code 1881 §
786; 1873 p 182 § 12; 1869 p 200 § 12; 1854 p 78 § 12; RRS § 2392.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 38 § 19, effective July 1, 1976.
9.48.040 Murder in the second degree. [1909 c 249 § 141; Code
1881 § 790; 1873 p 182 § 13; 1869 p 200 §§ 13, 14; 1854 p 78 § 13; RRS §
2393.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.48.050 Killing in duel. [1909 c 249 § 142; Code 1881 § 791; 1873
p 183 § 16; 1869 p 201 § 14; 1854 p 78 § 14; RRS § 2394.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.48.060 Manslaughter. [1970 ex.s. c 49 § 2; 1909 c 249 § 143; 1891
c 69 § 2; Code 1881 § 793; 1873 p 183 § 18; 1869 p 201 § 16; 1854 p 78 §
16; RRS § 2395.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.48.070 Killing unborn quick child. [1909 c 249 § 144; Code 1881
§ 820; 1873 p 188 §§ 41, 42; 1863 p 209 §§ 37, 38; 1854 p 81 §§ 37, 38;
RRS § 2396.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.48.080 Killing unborn quick child by administering drugs.
[1909 c 249 § 145; Code 1881 § 821; 1873 p 188 §§ 41, 42; 1863 p 209 §§
37, 38; 1854 p 81 §§ 37, 38; RRS § 2397.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.48.090 Woman taking drugs. [1909 c 249 § 146; RRS § 2398.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.48.100 Owner of vicious animal. [1909 c 249 § 147; RRS § 2399.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.48.110 Killing by overloading passenger vessel. [1909 c 249 §
148; Code 1881 § 795; 1873 p 184 § 20; 1869 p 201 § 18; 1854 p 78 § 18;
RRS § 2400.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.48.120 Reckless operation of steamboat or engine. [1909 c 249 §
149; Code 1881 § 796; 1873 p 184 § 21; 1869 p 201 § 19; 1854 p 78 § 19;
RRS § 2401.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.47.370 Inspection and audit of premises, paraphernalia, books
and records—Reports. [1972 ex.s. c 141 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 280 § 8.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.48.130 Liability of intoxicated physician. [1909 c 249 § 150;
Code 1881 § 955; 1873 p 211 § 136; 1869 p 227 § 130; 1854 p 97 § 124;
RRS § 2402.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.47.380 Proof of possession of devices and records, effect—
Occurrence of event, evidence. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 9.] Repealed by 1973
1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.48.140 Keeping explosive unlawfully. [1909 c 249 § 151; RRS §
2403.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.47.390
Authority of political subdivisions or agencies
restricted—Bingo games—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 280 § 11.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.48.150 Homicide, when excusable. [1909 c 249 § 152; RRS §
2404.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
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9.48.160 Justifiable homicide by public officer. [1909 c 249 § 153;
RRS § 2405.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
LEGISLATURE, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.48.170 Homicide by other person, when justifiable. [1909 c 249
§ 154; RRS § 2406.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.55.010 Disturbing legislature or intimidating member. [1909 c
249 § 85; RRS § 2337.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.55
Chapter 9.52
Chapter 9.58
KIDNAPING
LIBEL AND SLANDER
9.52.010 Kidnaping, first and second degrees. [1933 ex.s. c 6 § 1;
RRS § 2410-1. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 158; Code 1881 §§ 817, 818; 1873 p
187 § 39; 1869 p 204 § 37; 1854 p 81 § 35.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.58.010 Libel, what constitutes. [1935 c 117 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 172;
1891 c 69 § 3; Code 1881 §§ 1230, 1231; 1879 p 144 § 1; 1869 p 383 §§ 1,
2; RRS § 2424.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.52.020 Conspiracy to kidnap. [1933 ex.s. c 6 § 3; RRS § 2410-2.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.52.030 Selling services of person kidnaped. [1909 c 249 § 159;
RRS § 2411.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.52.040 Venue—Effect of consent. [1909 c 249 § 160; Code 1881 §
819; 1873 p 187 § 40; 1869 p 205 § 38; 1854 p 84 § 36; RRS § 2412.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.54
9.58.020 How justified or excused—Malice, when presumed.
[1909 c 249 § 173; Code 1881 § 1233; 1879 p 144 § 4; 1869 p 384 § 3; RRS
§ 2425.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.58.030 Publication defined. [1909 c 249 § 174; Code 1881 § 1234;
1869 p 384 § 5; RRS § 2426.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.58.040 Liability of editors and others. [1935 c 117 § 2; 1909 c
249 § 175; Code 1881 §§ 1230, 1231; 1879 p 144 § 1; 1869 p 383 §§ 1, 2;
RRS § 2427.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.58.050 Report of proceedings privileged. [1909 c 249 § 176; RRS
§ 2428.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
STOLEN PROPERTY RESTORATION
9.58.060 Venue punishment restricted. [1909 c 249 § 177; RRS §
2429.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.54.010 Larceny. [1915 c 165 § 3; 1909 c 249 § 349; Code 1881 §
830; 1873 p 190 § 50; 1854 p 83 § 45; RRS § 2601.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.58.070 Privileged communications. [1909 c 249 § 178; RRS §
2430.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
(Formerly: Larceny)
9.54.020 Taking motor vehicle without permission. [1919 c 64 § 1;
1915 c 155 § 1; RRS § 2601-1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.54.030 Motor vehicles, cycles, trailers, vessels, motorboats or
parts—Buying, selling, etc. when identification numbers or marks
removed, altered, etc.—Penalty—Enforcement and recovery
procedures. [1974 ex.s. c 124 § 1; 1917 c 60 § 1; RRS § 2601-3.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.58.080 Furnishing libelous information. [1909 c 249 § 179; RRS
§ 2431.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.58.090 Threatening to publish libel. [1909 c 249 § 180; RRS §
2432.] Repealed by 2009 c 88 § 1.
9.58.100 Slander of financial institution. [1933 c 61 § 1; 1913 c 97
§ 1; 1925 ex.s. c 141 § 1; RRS § 2432-1.] Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 32.
9.58.110 Slander of woman. [1909 c 249 § 181; RRS § 2433.]
Repealed by 2005 c 13 § 1.
9.54.040 Possession prima facie evidence of guilt. [1917 c 60 § 2;
RRS § 2601-4.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.58.120 Testimony necessary to convict. [1927 c 90 § 1; 1909 c
249 § 182; RRS § 2434.] Repealed by 2005 c 13 § 1.
9.54.050 Unlawful issuance of bank checks or drafts. [1915 c 156
§ 1; RRS § 2601-2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.59
LOTTERIES
9.54.060 Commission or part ownership no defense. [1909 c 249 §
350; RRS § 2602.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.59.010 Defined—A nuisance—Drawing—How punished. [1909
c 249 § 212; Code 1881 § 913; 1873 p 205 § 109; 1869 p 222 § 103; 1854 p
93 § 98; RRS § 2464.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.54.070 Sale of mortgaged property—When larceny. [1909 c 249
§ 351; RRS § 2603.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.59.020 Selling tickets, advertising. [1909 c 249 § 213; Code 1881
§ 913; 1873 p 205 § 109; 1869 p 222 § 103; 1854 p 93 § 98; RRS § 2465.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.54.080 Contractor failing to pay for labor or material. [1909 c
249 § 352; RRS § 2604.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.59.030 Disposing of property by lottery—Keeping office—
Letting building. [1909 c 249 § 214; RRS § 2466.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.54.090 Grand larceny—Petit larceny. [1955 c 97 § 1; 1909 c 249
§ 353; RRS § 2605.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.59.040 Insuring lottery tickets—Advertising offers to insure.
[1909 c 249 § 215; RRS § 2467.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
9.54.100 Value—How ascertained. [1909 c 249 § 354; RRS §
2606.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.54.110 Stealing railway or steamboat tickets, coupons, or passes.
[1909 c 249 § 355; RRS § 2607.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.54.115 Larcenous appropriation of livestock. [1961 c 63 § 1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.59.050 Lotteries out of state—Advertisement by nonresidents.
[1909 c 249 § 216; RRS § 2468.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
Chapter 9.61
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF—INJURY TO PROPERTY
9.61.010 Injuring public utilities—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 152 § 2;
1909 c 249 § 404; 1903 c 112 § 1; 1899 c 111 § 1; RRS § 2656.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.54.120 Claim of title—When ground of defense. [1909 c 249 §
356; RRS § 2608.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
9.61.020 Unlawful interference with gas, electric, steam or water
appliance—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 152 § 3; 1909 c 249 § 405; 1897 c 41 §
1; 1893 c 64 § 1; RRS § 2657.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.54.140 Presumption on failure to return vehicle, machinery, or
equipment pursuant to rental or lease agreement. [1965 c 32 § 1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.030 Interfering with dam, reservoir, etc.—Penalty. [1971
ex.s. c 152 § 4; 1909 c 249 § 406; 1891 c 69 § 16; RRS § 2658.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
9.61.040 Injury to property—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 152 § 5; 1909 c
249 § 407; 1897 c 83 § 1; 1891 c 69 §§ 4, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17; 1890 p
127 § 10; 1890 p 122 § 11; 1890 p 126 § 5; Code 1881 §§ 842, 843, 847,
848, 1224; 1877 p 300 § 1; 1862 p 30 § 1; RRS § 2659.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.68.020 Prohibited publications. [1909 c 249 § 209; RRS § 2461.]
Repealed by 1982 c 184 § 11.
9.61.050 Tampering with papers. [1971 ex.s. c 152 § 6; 1909 c 249
§ 408; RRS § 2660.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.68.040 Using indecent or vulgar language, etc. [1909 ex.s. c 23 §
1; RRS § 2721 1/2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1,
1975.
122 § 1; Code 1881 § 850; 1873 p 210 § 130; 1869 p 226 § 124; 1854 p 96 §
118; RRS § 2459.] Repealed by 1982 c 184 § 11.
9.61.060 Injury to baggage. [1909 c 249 § 414; RRS § 2666.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.070 Injury to other property—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 152 § 1;
1909 c 249 § 415; RRS § 2667.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.080 Disturbing settlers on unsurveyed lands. [1891 c 69 § 17;
1883 p 71 § 2; RRS § 2704.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.090 Injury to buildings or contents—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c
152 § 7; 1899 c 114 § 1; RRS § 2705.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.100 Destruction of monument records, etc. [1899 c 114 § 2;
RRS § 2706.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.61.110 Penalty for violation of RCW 9.61.090, 9.61.100. [1899 c
114 § 3; RRS § 2707.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.61.120 Throwing glass, tacks, rubbish, etc., in highway—
Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 49; 1931 c 73 § 1; 1909 c 36 § 1; RRS § 2720.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 70.93.060.
Chapter 9.68A
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN
(Formerly: Child pornography)
13.
9.68A.010 Definitions. [1980 c 53 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 262 §
9.68A.020 Employing, using, etc., or permitting minor to engage
in sexually explicit conduct for commercial use—Class B felony—
Defense. [1980 c 53 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 262 § 13.
9.68A.030 Sending, bringing into state, possessing, publishing,
printing, etc., obscene matter involving minor engaged in sexually
explicit conduct—Class C felony. [1980 c 53 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c
262 § 13.
9.68A.140 Definitions. [1987 c 396 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.68A.160 Penalty. [1987 c 396 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
9.68A.900 Severability—1980 c 53. [1980 c 53 § 5.] Repealed by
1984 c 262 § 13.
Chapter 9.69
9.61.130 Cutting or destroying trees without authority. [1923 c
184 § 11, part; RRS § 5813-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 76.04.397.
DUTY OF WITNESSES
9.61.170 Threats to bomb or injure property—Hoax no defense.
[1959 c 141 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.69.010 Combination to resist process. [1909 c 249 § 303; RRS §
2555.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.61.180 Threats to bomb or injure property—Penalty. [1977
ex.s. c 231 § 2; 1959 c 141 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July
1, 2004.
9.61.210 Carrier or racing pigeons—Penalty. [1963 c 69 § 3.]
Repealed by 1987 c 456 § 27, effective January 1, 1989.
9.61.220 Interfering with coin or currency receptacle. [1963 c 133
§ 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.69.020 Neglect or refusal to receive a person into custody. [1909
c 249 § 112; Code 1881 § 883; 1873 p 201 § 87; 1854 p 90 § 78; RRS §
2364.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.69.030 Refusal to make arrest or to aid officer. [1909 c 249 §
113; Code 1881 § 886; 1873 p 201 § 88; 1854 p 90 § 79; RRS § 2365.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
MAYHEM
9.69.040 Resisting public officer. [1909 c 249 § 114; Code 1881 §
885; 1873 p 201 § 88; 1854 p 90 § 79; RRS § 2366.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.65.010 Defined—How punished. [1909 c 249 § 155; Code 1881 §
103; 1873 p 185 § 28; 1869 p 202 § 26; 1854 p 79 § 26; RRS § 2407.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.69.050 Intimidating public officer. [1909 c 249 § 116; RRS §
2368.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.65.020 Instrument or manner of maiming. [1909 c 249 § 156;
RRS § 2408.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.69.060 Obstructing public officer. [1909 c 249 § 420; RRS §
2672.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.65.030 Recovery from injury, when a defense. [1909 c 249 § 157;
RRS § 2409.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
9.69.070 Destroying evidence. [1909 c 249 § 110; RRS § 2362.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.65
Chapter 9.66
NUISANCE
9.66.060 Throwing or depositing debris or waste upon public or
private property or waters. Repeal conditional, see RCW 70.93.910.
[1967 c 85 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 24. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.93.060.
9.69.080 Tampering with witness. [1969 ex.s. c 56 § 1; 1909 c 249 §
111; 1901 c 17 § 1; RRS § 2363.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.69.090 Compounding crimes. [1909 c 249 § 115; RRS § 2367.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.72
PERJURY
9.66.070 Throwing or depositing debris or waste upon public or
private property or waters—Penalty—Removal by violator. Repeal
conditional, see RCW 70.93.910. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 50; 1967 c 85 § 3.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 70.93.060.
9.72.010 Perjury—First degree. [1957 c 46 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 99;
Code 1881 § 867; 1873 p 199 § 79; 1859 p 118 § 69; 1854 p 88 § 69; RRS §
2351.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
Chapter 9.68
OBSCENITY AND PORNOGRAPHY
9.72.020 Knowledge of materiality not necessary. [1909 c 249 §
100; Code 1881 § 870; RRS § 2352.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.68.010 Obscene literature, shows, etc.—Exception. [1969 c 92 §
1; 1961 c 146 § 1; 1959 c 260 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 207; 1891 c 69 § 24; 1886 p
9.72.030 Perjury—Second degree. [1909 c 249 § 101; RRS § 2353.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
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9.72.040 "Oath" and "swear" defined. [1909 c 249 § 102; Code
1881 § 868; RRS § 2354.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
SEX CRIMES
9.72.050 Irregularity in administering oath or incompetency of
witness no defense. [1909 c 249 § 103; Code 1881 § 869; RRS § 2355.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.010 Rape. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 122; 1909 c 249 § 183; 1897 c
19 § 1; 1886 p 84 § 1; Code 1881 § 812; 1873 p 187 § 37; 1869 p 204 § 35;
1854 p 80 § 33; RRS § 2435.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 10.
9.72.060 Deposition—When complete. [1957 c 46 § 2; 1909 c 249 §
104; Code 1881 § 872; RRS § 2356.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.020 Carnal knowledge—Penalties. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 123;
1943 c 112 § 1; 1937 c 74 § 1; 1919 c 132 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 184; 1897 c 19
§ 1; 1886 p 84 § 1; Code 1881 § 814; 1873 p 187 § 37; 1869 p 204 § 35;
1854 p 80 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2436.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 14
§ 10.
9.72.070 Statement of what one does not know to be true. [1909 c
249 § 105; Code 1881 § 873; RRS § 2357.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.72.080 Offering false evidence. [1909 c 249 § 106; RRS § 2358.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.72.100 Subornation of perjury. [1909 c 249 § 108; Code 1881 §
876; 1873 p 199 § 81; RRS § 2360.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.72.110 Attempt to suborn perjury. [1909 c 249 § 109; Code 1881
§ 877; 1873 p 199 § 81; 1869 p 216 § 77; 1854 p 89 § 71; RRS § 2361.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.73
PRIVACY, VIOLATING RIGHT OF
9.73.145
Recording inmate telephone communications—
Authorization—Limitations. [1989 c 31 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 197 §
3, effective August 1, 1996.
1992.
9.73.250 Report to legislature. [1989 c 271 § 208.] Decodified June
Chapter 9.75
ROBBERY
9.75.010 Defined. [1909 c 249 § 166; Code 1881 § 829; 1873 p 187 §
38; 1869 p 204 § 36; 1854 p 81 §§ 3, 4; RRS § 2418.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.75.020 Interfering with railroad with intent to commit robbery,
etc. [1909 c 249 § 399; RRS § 2651.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.75.030 Robbing sluice boxes, etc. [1890 p 126 § 6; RRS § 2703.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.76
SABBATH BREAKING
Chapter 9.79
9.79.030 Sexual intercourse, carnal knowledge, prostitution,
sexual conduct, defined. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 124; 1909 c 249 § 185;
1873 p 187 § 37; RRS § 2437.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 10.
9.79.040 Compelling a person to marry. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 §
125; 1909 c 249 § 186; Code 1881 § 813; RRS § 2438.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.050 Abduction. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 126; 1909 c 249 § 187;
Code 1881 § 815; RRS § 2439.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.060 Placing persons in house of prostitution—Pimping.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 127; 1927 c 186 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 188; RRS § 2440.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.070 Seduction. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 128; 1909 c 249 § 189;
1905 c 33 § 1; Code 1881 § 816; RRS § 2441.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.080 Indecent liberties, exposure, etc. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 §
129; 1955 c 127 § 1; 1937 c 74 § 2; 1909 c 249 § 190; RRS § 2442.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.090 Incest—Penalties. [1943 c 111 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 203; 1895
c 149 §§ 1, 2; 1873 p 209 § 127; 1869 p 225 § 121; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
2455.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.79.100 Sodomy—Penalties. [1937 c 74 § 3; 1909 c 249 § 204;
1893 c 139 § 2; RRS § 2456.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.110 Adultery. [1917 c 98 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 205; 1895 c 149 §§
3, 4; Code 1881 §§ 943, 944; 1873 p 209 § 126; 1869 p 225 § 120; RRS §
2457.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.79.120 Lewdness. [1909 c 249 § 206; Code 1881 § 948; 1873 p
209 § 126; 1869 p 225 § 120; 1854 p 95 § 117; RRS § 2458.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.76.010 Defined. [1909 c 249 § 242; Code 1881 § 865; RRS §
2494.] Repealed by 1967 c 1 § 1.
9.79.130 Solicitation of minor for immoral purposes. [1961 c 65 §
2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.76.020 Observance of other day. [1909 c 249 § 244; RRS § 2496.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.140 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
9A.44.010 pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.76.030 Service of process on the sabbath prohibited. [1909 c 249
§ 245; Code 1881 § 1267; RRS § 2497.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38 § 19, effective July 1,
1976.
9.79.150 Testimony—Evidence—Written motion—Admissibility.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.020 pursuant to 1979
ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.76.040 Preventing religious act. [1909 c 249 § 246; RRS § 2498.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.160 Defenses to prosecution under this chapter. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 14 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.030 pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244
§ 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.76.050 Disturbing religious meeting. [1909 c 249 § 247; Code
1881 § 865; RRS § 2499.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.79.170 Rape in the first degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 1; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 247 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.040
pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
Chapter 9.78
9.79.180 Rape in the second degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 2; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 14 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.050 pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244
§ 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
SHOPLIFTING
9.78.010 Shoplifting. [1967 c 76 § 1; 1959 c 229 § 1.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.78.020 Arrest without warrant authorized, when. [1959 c 229 §
2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.78.030 Reasonable cause defense to civil or criminal action
brought by suspect. [1959 c 229 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 76 § 4.
9.78.040 "Peace officer" defined. [1959 c 229 § 4.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
(2010 Ed.)
9.79.190 Rape in the third degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 3; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 14 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.060 pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244
§ 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.79.200 Statutory rape in the first degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 4;
1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.070 pursuant to 1979
ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.79.210 Statutory rape in the second degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 5;
1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.080 pursuant to 1979
ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
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9.79.220 Statutory rape in the third degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 6;
1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.090 pursuant to 1979
ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9.87.020 False representation of physical defects. [1915 c 62 § 1;
RRS § 2688-1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.80
9.87.030 Arrest without warrant. [Code 1881 § 1273; 1875 p 90 §
3; RRS § 1969.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
SUICIDE
9.80.010 Defined. [1909 c 249 § 133; RRS § 2385.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.80.020 Attempting suicide. [1909 c 249 § 134; RRS § 2386.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 199 § 13; and repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.80.030 Aiding suicide. [1909 c 249 § 135; Code 1881 § 794; 1873
p 184 § 19; 1869 p 201 § 17; 1854 p 78 § 17; RRS § 2387.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.80.040 Abetting attempt at suicide. [1909 c 249 § 136; RRS §
2388.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.80.050 Incapacity of person aided no defense. [1909 c 249 § 137;
RRS § 2389.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July
1, 1976.
Chapter 9.81
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES
9.81.100 Public office—Candidate must file affidavit. [1951 c 254
§ 16.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
9.81.130 Attorney general—Report and recommendations. [1951
c 254 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
Chapter 9.83
TRESPASS
9.83.010 Trespass on railway track. [1909 c 249 § 412; RRS §
2664.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
9.83.020 Trespass on double track. [1913 c 128 § 1; RRS § 2664-1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.030 Exceptions. [1913 c 128 § 2; RRS § 2664-2.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.040 Signs or warnings. [1913 c 128 § 3; RRS § 2664-3.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.050 Penalty. [1913 c 128 § 4; RRS § 2664-4.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.060 Trespass upon another's land. [1913 c 139 § 1; 1909 c 249
§ 413; 1890 p 124 § 1; RRS § 2665.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.070 Malicious trespass—Penalty. [1873 p 195 § 67; 1869 p
212 § 64. No RRS.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010,
effective July 1, 1976.
9.83.080 Criminal trespass—Penalty—Defense. [1969 c 7 § 1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.86
FLAGS, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.86.050 Penalty. [1919 c 107 § 5; RRS § 2675-5.] Repealed by
2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.86.060 Construction of chapter. [1919 c 107 § 7; RRS § 2675-6.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 110 § 2.
§ 2.
9.86.070 Short title. [1919 c 107 § 8.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 110
Chapter 9.87
VAGRANCY
9.87.010 Vagrancy. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 100 § 2 (void at such time
as Title 9A RCW shall become effective (July 1, 1976)); 1972 ex.s. c 122 §
29; 1965 ex.s. c 112 § 1; 1909 c 249 § 436; Code 1881 § 1271; 1875 p 85 §
1; RRS § 2688.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective
July 1, 1976.
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9.87.040 Proceedings for examination of vagrancy. [1891 c 11 §
17; 1875 p 90 § 2; Code 1881 § 1272; RRS § 1968.] Repealed by 1957 c 10
§ 3.
Chapter 9.91
MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES
9.91.030 Places resorted to for use of narcotics or dangerous
drugs. [1963 c 205 § 4; 1909 c 249 § 418; Code 1881 § 2072; RRS § 2670.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
9.91.040 Importing pauper. [Code 1881 § 932; RRS § 9992.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.91.050 Improper use of state seal. [1947 c 170 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10995-1. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1947 c 170 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10995-2, now codified as RCW 9.91.055.] Repealed by 1988
c 120 § 11.
9.91.055 Improper use of state seal—Penalty. [1947 c 170 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10995-2. Formerly RCW 9.91.050, part.] Repealed by
1988 c 120 § 11.
9.91.070 Wilful destruction of vessel. [1909 c 249 § 382; RRS §
2634. Formerly codified as RCW 88.08.040.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.91.080 Making false manifest, invoice, etc. [1909 c 249 § 383;
RRS § 2635. Formerly codified as RCW 88.08.010.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
9.91.090 Fraudulent destruction of insured property. [1992 c 7 §
17; 1981 c 203 § 4; 1909 c 249 § 384; RRS § 2636. Formerly codified as
RCW 9.45.110.] Repealed by 1995 c 285 § 37, effective July 1, 1995.
9.91.100 Interfering with dead body or funeral. [1909 c 249 § 240;
RRS § 2492.] Repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
9.91.110 Metal buyers—Records of purchases—Penalty. [1971
ex.s. c 302 § 18.] Repealed by 2007 c 377 § 12.
9.91.120 Food stamps and food purchased with stamps—Reselling
or purchasing. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 6 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 62 § 3.
Chapter 9.92
PUNISHMENT
9.92.050 Commitment to state reformatory. [1955 c 246 § 1; 1909
c 249 § 25; RRS § 2277.] Repealed by 1992 c 7 § 64.
9.92.150 Reduction for good behavior. [1984 c 209 § 1; 1983 c 276
§ 1; 1937 c 99 § 1; RRS § 10191-1.] Repealed by 1989 c 248 § 4.
Chapter 9.94
PRISONERS—CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
9.94.020 Prison riot—Penalty. [1995 c 314 § 2; 1992 c 7 § 19; 1955
c 241 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
9.94.060 Interference, trafficking, with prisoners—Arrest without
warrant. [1955 c 241 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010;
and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38 § 19, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 9.94A
SENTENCING REFORM ACT OF 1981
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2008 c 231 § 56 directed the recodification and reorganization of
chapter 9.94A RCW, effective August 1, 2009.
Formerly
Currently
9.94A.610
9.94A.612
9.94A.614
72.09.710
72.09.712
72.09.714
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Formerly
9.94A.124 Sexual offender sentencing alternatives—Study. [1989
c 332 § 4.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1992.
Currently
9.94A.616
9.94A.618
9.94A.620
9.94A.625
9.94A.628
9.94A.634
9.94A.700
9.94A.705
9.94A.710
9.94A.712
72.09.716
72.09.718
72.09.720
9.94A.171
9.94B.030
9.94B.040
9.94B.050
9.94B.060
9.94B.070
9.94A.507
9.94A.1241 Sexual offender sentencing alternatives—Felonies
related to pornography—Study. [1990 c 155 § 2.] Decodified by the code
reviser, June 1992.
9.94A.125 Deadly weapon special verdict—Definition. [1983 c
163 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.602 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.127 Sexual motivation special allegation—Procedures.
[1999 c 143 § 11; 1990 c 3 § 601.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.835 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.031 "Offender" and "defendant." [2000 c 28 § 3.] Expired
July 1, 2005.
9.94A.040
Sentencing guidelines commission—Established—
Powers and duties. [2000 c 28 § 41. Prior: 1999 c 352 § 1; 1999 c 196 §
3; prior: 1997 c 365 § 2; 1997 c 338 § 3; 1996 c 232 § 1; 1995 c 269 § 303;
1994 c 87 § 1; 1986 c 257 § 18; 1982 c 192 § 2; 1981 c 137 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 9.94A.850 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.045 Juvenile disposition standards.
Repealed by 1997 c 338 § 72, effective July 1, 1997.
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[1996 c 232 § 2.]
9.94A.050 Sentencing guidelines commission—Research staff—
Data, information, assistance—Bylaws—Salary of executive officer.
[1999 c 143 § 10; 1982 c 192 § 3; 1981 c 137 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.855 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.060 Sentencing guidelines commission—Membership—
Appointments—Terms of office—Expenses and compensation. [2001
2nd sp.s. c 12 § 311; 1996 c 232 § 3; 1993 c 11 § 1; 1988 c 157 § 2; 1984 c
287 § 10; 1981 c 137 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.860 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
9.94A.070
Standard
sentence
ranges—Revisions
or
modifications—Submission to legislature. [1986 c 257 § 19; 1981 c 137 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.865 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.128 Methamphetamine—Manufacturing with child on
premises—Special allegation. [2000 c 132 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.605 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.129 Chemical dependency. [1999 c 197 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.607 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.130 Power to defer or suspend sentences abolished—
Exceptions. [2000 c 28 § 9; 1999 c 143 § 12; 1984 c 209 § 7; 1981 c 137 §
13.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.575 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.132 Specialized training. [1994 sp.s. c 7 § 533.] Recodified
as RCW 9.94A.580 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.135 Offender work crews. [2000 c 28 § 27; 1991 c 181 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.725 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.137 Work ethic camp program—Eligibility—Sentencing.
[2000 c 28 § 21; 1999 c 197 § 5; 1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 20; 1993 c 338 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.690 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.140 Restitution. [2000 c 28 § 32. Prior: 1997 c 121 § 3; 1997
c 52 § 1; 1995 c 231 § 1; 1994 c 271 § 601; 1989 c 252 § 5; 1987 c 281 § 3;
1982 c 192 § 5; 1981 c 137 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.750 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.080
Plea agreements—Discussions—Contents of
agreements. [1995 c 288 § 1; 1981 c 137 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.421 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.142 Restitution—Application dates. [2000 c 226 § 3; 2000 c
28 § 33. Prior: 1997 c 121 § 4; 1997 c 52 § 2; prior: 1995 c 231 § 2; 1995
c 33 § 4; 1994 c 271 § 602; 1989 c 252 § 6; 1987 c 281 § 4; 1985 c 443 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.753 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.090 Plea agreements—Information to court—Approval or
disapproval—Sentencing judge not bound. [1995 c 288 § 2; 1984 c 209 §
4; 1981 c 137 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.431 pursuant to 2001 c 10 §
6.
9.94A.145 Legal financial obligations. [2001 c 10 § 3. Prior: 2000
c 226 § 4; 2000 c 28 § 31; 1999 c 196 § 6; prior: 1997 c 121 § 5; 1997 c 52
§ 3; 1995 c 231 § 3; 1991 c 93 § 2; 1989 c 252 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.760 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.100 Plea agreements—Criminal history. [1981 c 137 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.441 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.103 Plea agreements and sentences for certain offenders—
Public records. [1997 c 338 § 48; 1995 c 129 § 5 (Initiative Measure No.
159).] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.475 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.105 Judicial records for sentences of certain offenders.
[1997 c 338 § 49; 1995 c 129 § 6 (Initiative Measure No. 159).] Recodified
as RCW 9.94A.480 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.110
Sentencing hearing—Presentencing procedures—
Disclosure of mental health services information. [2000 c 75 § 8. Prior:
1999 c 197 § 3; 1999 c 196 § 4; 1998 c 260 § 2; 1988 c 60 § 1; 1986 c 257 §
34; 1985 c 443 § 6; 1984 c 209 § 5; 1981 c 137 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.500 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.120 Sentences. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 312; 2001 c 10 § 2.
Prior: 2000 c 226 § 2; 2000 c 43 § 1; 2000 c 28 § 5; prior: 1999 c 324 § 2;
1999 c 197 § 4; 1999 c 196 § 5; 1999 c 147 § 3; 1998 c 260 § 3; prior: 1997
c 340 § 2; 1997 c 338 § 4; 1997 c 144 § 2; 1997 c 121 § 2; 1997 c 69 § 1;
prior: 1996 c 275 § 2; 1996 c 215 § 5; 1996 c 199 § 1; 1996 c 93 § 1; 1995
c 108 § 3; prior: 1994 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 593, approved
November 2, 1993); 1993 c 31 § 3; prior: 1992 c 145 § 7; 1992 c 75 § 2;
1992 c 45 § 5; prior: 1991 c 221 § 2; 1991 c 181 § 3; 1991 c 104 § 3; 1990
c 3 § 705; 1989 c 252 § 4; prior: 1988 c 154 § 3; 1988 c 153 § 2; 1988 c 143
§ 21; prior: 1987 c 456 § 2; 1987 c 402 § 1; prior: 1986 c 301 § 4; 1986 c
301 § 3; 1986 c 257 § 20; 1984 c 209 § 6; 1983 c 163 § 2; 1982 c 192 § 4;
1981 c 137 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.505 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.150 Earned release time. [2000 c 28 § 28. Prior: 1999 c 324
§ 1; 1999 c 37 § 1; 1996 c 199 § 2; 1995 c 129 § 7 (Initiative Measure No.
159); 1992 c 145 § 8; 1990 c 3 § 202; 1989 c 248 § 2; prior: 1988 c 153 § 3;
1988 c 3 § 1; 1984 c 209 § 8; 1982 c 192 § 6; 1981 c 137 § 15.] Recodified
as RCW 9.94A.728 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.151 Sex offenders—Release from total confinement—
Notification of prosecutor. [1992 c 45 § 1; 1990 c 3 § 122.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.840 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.152 Sex offenders—Release of information—Immunity.
[1990 c 3 § 123.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.843 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.153 Sex offenders—Release of information. [1990 c 3 §
124.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.846 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.154 Drug offenders—Notice of release or escape. [1996 c
205 § 4; 1991 c 147 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.610 pursuant to 2001 c
10 § 6.
9.94A.155
Prisoner escape, parole, release, placement, or
furlough—Notification procedures. [1996 c 215 § 4. Prior: 1994 c 129 §
3; 1994 c 77 § 1; prior: 1992 c 186 § 7; 1992 c 45 § 2; 1990 c 3 § 121; 1989
c 30 § 1; 1985 c 346 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.612 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
9.94A.156 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Homicide,
violent, and sex offenses—Rights of victims and witnesses. [1989 c 30 §
2; 1985 c 346 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.614 pursuant to 2001 c 10 §
6.
9.94A.122 Sentences—Applicable to offenses committed after
July 1, 1985. [1985 c 443 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 257 § 35, effective July
1, 1986; and repealed by 1986 c 301 § 7.
9.94A.157 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Requests for
notification. [1985 c 346 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.616 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.123 Legislative finding and intent—Commitment of felony
sexual offenders after July 1, 1987. [1987 c 402 § 2; 1986 c 301 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.830 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.158 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Notification as
additional requirement. [1985 c 346 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.618
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
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9.94A.159 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Consequences of
failure to notify. [1985 c 346 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.620
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2003 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Amounts to be withheld. [1989 c 252 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7703 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.160 Emergency due to inmate population exceeding
correctional facility capacity. [1999 c 143 § 13; 1984 c 246 § 1; 1983 c
163 § 4; 1981 c 137 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.870 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2004 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Rules. [1989 c 252 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7704 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.165 Emergency in county jails population exceeding
capacity. [1984 c 209 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.875 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.170 Tolling of term of confinement, supervision. [2000 c
226 § 5. Prior: 1999 c 196 § 7; 1999 c 143 § 14; 1993 c 31 § 2; 1988 c 153
§ 9; 1981 c 137 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.625 pursuant to 2001 c 10
§ 6.
9.94A.175 Postrelease supervision—Violations—Expenses. [1988
c 153 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.628 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.180 Term of partial confinement, work release, home
detention. [2000 c 28 § 29; 1999 c 143 § 15; 1991 c 181 § 4; 1988 c 154 §
4; 1987 c 456 § 3; 1981 c 137 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.731
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.185 Home detention—Conditions. [2000 c 28 § 30; 1995 c
108 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.734 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.195 Violation of condition or requirement of sentence—
Arrest by community corrections officer—Confinement in county jail.
[1984 c 209 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.631 pursuant to 2001 c 10 §
6.
9.94A.200 Noncompliance with condition or requirement of
sentence—Procedure—Penalty. [1998 c 260 § 4. Prior: 1995 c 167 § 1;
1995 c 142 § 1; 1989 c 252 § 7; prior: 1988 c 155 § 2; 1988 c 153 § 11;
1984 c 209 § 12; 1981 c 137 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.634 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200005 "Earnings," "disposable earnings," and "obligee"
defined. [1991 c 93 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7601 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200010
Legal financial obligation—Notice of payroll
deduction—Issuance and content. [1991 c 93 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7602 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200015 Legal financial obligations—Payroll deductions—
Maximum amounts withheld, apportionment. [1991 c 93 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7603 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200020 Legal financial obligations—Notice of payroll
deduction—Employer or entity rights and responsibilities. [1991 c 93 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7604 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200025 Motion to quash, modify, or terminate payroll
deduction—Grounds for relief. [1991 c 93 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7605 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200030 Legal financial obligations—Order to withhold and
deliver—Issuance and contents. [1991 c 93 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7606 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200035 Legal financial obligations—Order to withhold and
deliver—Duties and rights of person or entity served. [1991 c 93 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7607 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200040
Legal
financial
obligations—Financial
institutions—Service on main office or branch, effect—Collection
actions against community bank account, court hearing. [1991 c 93 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7608 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200045 Legal financial obligations—Notice of debt—
Service or mailing—Contents—Action on, when. [1991 c 93 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7609 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.200050 Legal financial obligations—Exemption from notice
of payroll deduction or order to withhold and deliver. [1991 c 93 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.761 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2001 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Petition or motion. [1989 c 252 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7701
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2002 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Answer. [1989 c 252 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7702 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 278]
9.94A.2005 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Employer responsibilities. [1989 c 252 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7705 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2006 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Form and rules. [1989 c 252 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7706
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2007 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Service. [1989 c 252 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.7707 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2008 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Hearing—Scope of relief. [1989 c 252 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7708 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.2009 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Recovery of costs, attorneys' fees. [1989 c 252 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.7709 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.201 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Sentences imposed before July 1, 1989. [1989 c 252 § 18.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.771 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.205 Community custody—Violations. [1999 c 196 § 8; 1996
c 275 § 3; 1988 c 153 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.737 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
9.94A.207 Community placement, custody violators—Arrest,
detention, financial responsibility. [1999 c 196 § 9; 1996 c 275 § 4; 1988
c 153 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.740 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.210 Which sentences appealable—Procedure—Grounds
for reversal—Written opinions. [2000 c 28 § 10; 1989 c 214 § 1; 1984 c
209 § 13; 1982 c 192 § 7; 1981 c 137 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.585
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.220 Discharge upon completion of sentence—Certificate of
discharge—Obligations, counseling after discharge. [2000 c 119 § 3;
1994 c 271 § 901; 1984 c 209 § 14; 1981 c 137 § 22.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.637 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.230 Vacation of offender's record of conviction. [1987 c 486
§ 7; 1981 c 137 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.640 pursuant to 2001 c 10
§ 6.
9.94A.250
Clemency and pardons board—Membership—
Terms—Chairman—Bylaws—Travel expenses—Staff. [1981 c 137 §
25.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.880 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.260 Clemency and pardons board—Petitions for review—
Hearing. [1999 c 323 § 3; 1989 c 214 § 2; 1981 c 137 § 26.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.885 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.270 Offender supervision assessments. [1991 c 104 § 1;
1989 c 252 § 8; 1984 c 209 § 15; 1982 c 207 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.780 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.280 Alien offenders. [1993 c 419 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.685 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.300 Effective date of RCW 9.94A.310 through 9.94A.450.
[1983 c 115 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 257 § 35, effective July 1, 1986.
9.94A.310 Table 1—Sentencing grid. [2000 c 132 § 2; 2000 c 28 §
11. Prior: 1999 c 352 § 2; 1999 c 324 § 3; prior: 1998 c 235 § 1; 1998 c
211 § 3; prior: 1997 c 365 § 3; 1997 c 338 § 50; 1996 c 205 § 5; 1995 c 129
§ 2 (Initiative Measure No. 159); (1994 sp.s. c 7 § 512 repealed by 1995 c
129 § 19 (Initiative Measure No. 159)); 1992 c 145 § 9; 1991 c 32 § 2; 1990
c 3 § 701; prior: 1989 c 271 § 101; 1989 c 124 § 1; 1988 c 218 § 1; 1986 c
257 § 22; 1984 c 209 § 16; 1983 c 115 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.510
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.320 Table 2—Crimes included within each seriousness
level. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 361; 2001 c 310 § 4; 2001 c 300 § 4; 2001 c
287 § 3; 2001 c 224 § 3; 2001 c 222 § 24; 2001 c 217 § 12; 2001 c 207 § 3;
2001 c 17 § 1. Prior: 2000 c 225 § 5; 2000 c 119 § 17; 2000 c 66 § 2; prior:
1999 c 352 § 3; 1999 c 322 § 5; 1999 c 45 § 4; prior: 1998 c 290 § 4; 1998
c 219 § 4; 1998 c 82 § 1; 1998 c 78 § 1; prior: 1997 c 365 § 4; 1997 c 346 §
3; 1997 c 340 § 1; 1997 c 338 § 51; 1997 c 266 § 15; 1997 c 120 § 5; prior:
1996 c 302 § 6; 1996 c 205 § 3; 1996 c 36 § 2; prior: 1995 c 385 § 2; 1995
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
c 285 § 28; 1995 c 129 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 159); prior: (1994 sp.s. c
7 § 510 repealed by 1995 c 129 § 19 (Initiative Measure No. 159)); 1994 c
275 § 20; 1994 c 53 § 2; prior: 1992 c 145 § 4; 1992 c 75 § 3; 1991 c 32 § 3;
1990 c 3 § 702; prior: 1989 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 3; 1989 c 412 § 3; 1989 c 405 §
1; 1989 c 271 § 102; 1989 c 99 § 1; prior: 1988 c 218 § 2; 1988 c 145 § 12;
1988 c 62 § 2; prior: 1987 c 224 § 1; 1987 c 187 § 4; 1986 c 257 § 23; 1984
c 209 § 17; 1983 c 115 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.515 pursuant to
2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.330 Table 3—Offender score matrix. [1986 c 257 § 24; 1984
c 209 § 18; 1983 c 115 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 157 § 6.
9.94A.350 Offense seriousness level. [1990 c 3 § 703; 1983 c 115 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.520 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.360 Offender score. [2001 c 264 § 5; 2000 c 28 § 15. Prior:
1999 c 352 § 10; 1999 c 331 § 1; 1998 c 211 § 4; 1997 c 338 § 5; prior:
1995 c 316 § 1; 1995 c 101 § 1; prior: 1992 c 145 § 10; 1992 c 75 § 4; 1990
c 3 § 706; 1989 c 271 § 103; prior: 1988 c 157 § 3; 1988 c 153 § 12; 1987 c
456 § 4; 1986 c 257 § 25; 1984 c 209 § 19; 1983 c 115 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.525 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.370 Standard sentence range. [2000 c 28 § 12; 1999 c 143 §
16; 1996 c 248 § 1; 1989 c 124 § 2; 1987 c 131 § 1; 1986 c 257 § 26; 1984 c
209 § 20; 1983 c 115 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.530 pursuant to 2001
c 10 § 6.
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9.94A.560 Persistent offenders. [2000 c 28 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.570 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.590 Mandatory minimum terms. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 315;
2000 c 28 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.540 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.602 Deadly weapon special verdict—Definition. [1983 c
163 § 3. Formerly RCW 9.94A.125.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.825
pursuant to 2009 c 28 § 41, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.605 Methamphetamine—Manufacturing with child on
premises—Special allegation. [2003 c 53 § 60; 2002 c 134 § 3; 2000 c 132
§ 1. Formerly RCW 9.94A.128.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.827 pursuant
to 2009 c 28 § 41, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.610 Drug offenders—Notice of release or escape. [2008 c
231 § 26; 2003 c 53 § 61; 1996 c 205 § 4; 1991 c 147 § 1. Formerly RCW
9.94A.154.] Recodified as RCW 72.09.710 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56,
effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.612
Prisoner escape, parole, release, placement, or
furlough—Notification procedures. [2008 c 231 §27; 1996 c 215 § 4.
Prior: 1994 c 129 § 3; 1994 c 77 § 1; prior: 1992 c 186 § 7; 1992 c 45 § 2;
1990 c 3 § 121; 1989 c 30 § 1; 1985 c 346 § 1. Formerly RCW 9.94A.155.]
Recodified as RCW 72.09.712 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective
August 1, 2009.
9.94A.380 Alternatives to total confinement. [1999 c 197 § 6.
Prior: 1988 c 157 § 4; 1988 c 155 § 3; 1984 c 209 § 21; 1983 c 115 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.680 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.614 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Homicide,
violent, and sex offenses—Rights of victims and witnesses. [1989 c 30 §
2; 1985 c 346 § 2. Formerly RCW 9.94A.156.] Recodified as RCW
72.09.714 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.383 Community custody. [2000 c 28 § 13; 1999 c 196 § 10;
1988 c 143 § 23; 1984 c 209 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.545 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.616 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Requests for
notification. [1985 c 346 § 3. Formerly RCW 9.94A.157.] Recodified as
RCW 72.09.716 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.386 Fines. [1984 c 209 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.550
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.618 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Notification as
additional requirement. [1985 c 346 § 4. Formerly RCW 9.94A.158.]
Recodified as RCW 72.09.718 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective
August 1, 2009.
9.94A.390 Departures from the guidelines. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 §
314; 2000 c 28 § 8; 1999 c 330 § 1; 1997 c 52 § 4. Prior: 1996 c 248 § 2;
1996 c 121 § 1; 1995 c 316 § 2; 1990 c 3 § 603; 1989 c 408 § 1; 1987 c 131
§ 2; 1986 c 257 § 27; 1984 c 209 § 24; 1983 c 115 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.535 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.392 Findings and intent—1994 c 1. [1994 c 1 § 1 (Initiative
Measure No. 593, approved November 2, 1993).] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.555 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.393 Offender notification and warning. [1994 c 1 § 4
(Initiative Measure No. 593, approved November 2, 1993).] Recodified as
RCW 9.94A.561 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.394 Governor's powers. [1994 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure
No. 593, approved November 2, 1993).] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.565
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.395 Abused victim—Resentencing for murder of abuser.
[2000 c 28 § 42; 1993 c 144 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.890 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.400 Consecutive or concurrent sentences. [2000 c 28 § 14;
1999 c 352 § 11; 1998 c 235 § 2; 1996 c 199 § 3; 1995 c 167 § 2; 1990 c 3 §
704. Prior: 1988 c 157 § 5; 1988 c 143 § 24; 1987 c 456 § 5; 1986 c 257 §
28; 1984 c 209 § 25; 1983 c 115 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.589
pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.410 Anticipatory offenses. [2000 c 28 § 16; 1986 c 257 § 29;
1984 c 209 § 26; 1983 c 115 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.595 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.420
Presumptive ranges that exceed the statutory
maximum. [1998 c 235 § 3; 1983 c 115 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.599 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.620 Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Consequences of
failure to notify. [1985 c 346 § 7. Formerly RCW 9.94A.159.] Recodified
as RCW 72.09.720 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.625 Tolling of term of confinement, supervision. [2008 c
231 § 28; 2000 c 226 § 5. Prior: 1999 c 196 § 7; 1999 c 143 § 14; 1993 c 31
§ 2; 1988 c 153 § 9; 1981 c 137 § 17. Formerly RCW 9.94A.170.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94A.171 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective
August 1, 2009.
9.94A.628 Postrelease supervision—Violations—Expenses. [1988
c 153 § 8. Formerly RCW 9.94A.175.] Recodified as RCW 9.94B.030
pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.634 Noncompliance with condition or requirement of
sentence—Procedure—Penalty. [2002 c 175 § 8; 1998 c 260 § 4. Prior:
1995 c 167 § 1; 1995 c 142 § 1; 1989 c 252 § 7; prior: 1988 c 155 § 2; 1988
c 153 § 11; 1984 c 209 § 12; 1981 c 137 § 20. Formerly RCW 9.94A.200.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94B.040 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective
August 1, 2009.
9.94A.700 Community placement. [2003 c 379 § 4; 2002 c 175 §
13; 2000 c 28 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 9.94B.050 pursuant to 2008 c 231
§ 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.705 Community placement for specified offenders. [2003 c
379 § 5; 2000 c 28 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 9.94B.060 pursuant to 2008 c
231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.710 Community custody for sex offenders. [2000 c 28 § 24.]
Recodified as RCW 9.94B.070 pursuant to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective
August 1, 2009.
9.94A.430 Introduction. [1983 c 115 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
9.94A.401 pursuant to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.440 Evidentiary sufficiency. [2000 c 119 § 28; 2000 c 28 §
17. Prior: 1999 c 322 § 6; 1999 c 196 § 11; 1996 c 93 § 2; 1995 c 288 § 3;
prior: 1992 c 145 § 11; 1992 c 75 § 5; 1989 c 332 § 2; 1988 c 145 § 13;
1986 c 257 § 30; 1983 c 115 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.411 pursuant
to 2001 c 10 § 6.
9.94A.712 Sentencing of nonpersistent offenders. [2008 c 231 §
33; 2006 c 124 § 3; (2006 c 124 § 2 expired July 1, 2006); 2006 c 122 § 5;
(2006 c 122 § 4 expired July 1, 2006); 2005 c 436 § 2; 2004 c 176 § 3.
Prior: 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 303.] Recodified as RCW 9.94A.507 pursuant
to 2008 c 231 § 56, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.713 Nonpersistent offenders—Conditions. [2006 c 130 § 1;
2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 304.] Repealed by 2008 c 231 § 57, effective August
1, 2009.
9.94A.545 Community custody. [2008 c 276 § 304; 2006 c 128 § 4;
2003 c 379 § 8; 2000 c 28 § 13; 1999 c 196 § 10; 1988 c 143 § 23; 1984 c
209 § 22. Formerly RCW 9.94A.383.] Repealed by 2009 c 28 § 42,
effective August 1, 2009; and by 2008 c 231 § 57, effective August 1, 2009.
(2010 Ed.)
9.94A.715
Community custody for specified offenders—
Conditions. [2008 c 276 § 305. Prior: 2006 c 130 § 2; 2006 c 128 § 5;
2003 c 379 § 6; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 302; 2001 c 10 § 5; 2000 c 28 § 25.]
Repealed by 2009 c 28 § 42, effective August 1, 2009; and by 2008 c 231 §
57, effective August 1, 2009.
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9.94A.720 Supervision of offenders. [2003 c 379 § 7; 2002 c 175 §
14; 2000 c 28 § 26.] Repealed by 2008 c 231 § 57, effective August 1, 2009.
9.95.400 Cooperation and services by other agencies. [1982 c 228
§ 3.] Expired July 1, 1984.
9.94A.7282 Earned release study. [2003 c 379 § 12.] Decodified
September 2009.
1984.
9.94A.771 Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—
Sentences imposed before July 1, 1989. [2009 c 28 § 14; 1989 c 252 § 18.
Formerly RCW 9.94A.201.] Recodified as RCW 9.94B.100 pursuant to
2009 c 28 § 41, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.800 Sex offender treatment in correctional facility. [2000 c
28 § 34.] Repealed by 2008 c 231 § 57, effective August 1, 2009.
9.94A.830 Legislative finding and intent—Commitment of felony
sexual offenders after July 1, 1987. [1987 c 402 § 2; 1986 c 301 § 1.
Formerly RCW 9.94A.123.] Repealed by 2008 c 231 § 57, effective August
1, 2009.
9.95.410 Report on program. [1982 c 228 § 4.] Expired July 1,
Chapter 9.95A
SPECIAL ADULT SUPERVISION PROGRAMS
9.95A.010 Legislative intent. [1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 1.] Repealed
by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.020 State to share in costs. [1981 c 136 § 51; 1973 1st ex.s. c
123 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.030 Definitions. [1981 c 136 § 52; 1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 3.]
Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.94A.900 Construction—Chapter 71.06 RCW not affected.
[1981 c 137 § 27.] Repealed by 1984 c 209 § 32, effective June 30, 1984.
9.95A.040 Rules—Standards—Procedures. [1981 c 136 § 53; 1973
1st ex.s. c 123 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
Chapter 9.95
9.95A.050 Application for financial aid. [1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 5.]
Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
INDETERMINATE SENTENCES
(Formerly: Prison terms, paroles, and probation)
9.95.0011
Indeterminate sentence review board—Report—
Recommendation of governor. [1997 c 350 § 1; 1989 c 259 § 4; 1986 c
224 § 12.] Repealed by 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 501, effective September 1,
2001.
9.95.0012 Legislative intent—Reimbursement of costs to counties.
[1986 c 224 § 13.] Repealed by 1989 c 259 § 6.
9.95.050 Reconsideration of duration of confinement. [1955 c 133
§ 6. Prior: 1947 c 92 § 1, part; 1935 c 114 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10249-2, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 67 § 2.
9.95.056 Reconsideration of duration of confinement—Additional
provision. [1951 c 239 § 2.] Repealed by 1955 c 133 § 1.
9.95.061 Commencement of term of sentence. [1955 c 42 § 3.
Prior: 1903 c 35 § 1; RRS § 1746; formerly RCW 10.70.030, part; RCW
10.73.030, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 200 § 11.
9.95.145 Sex offenders—Release of information—Classification of
offenders. [1997 c 364 § 5; 1990 c 3 § 127.] Repealed by 2001 2nd sp.s. c
12 § 501, effective September 1, 2001.
9.95.180 Transfer of prisoners. [1955 c 245 § 2; 1935 c 114 § 5;
RRS § 10249-5.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.68.010.
9.95.181 Transportation of prisoners. [1955 c 245 § 1.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.68.020.
9.95.184 Contracts with other governmental units for detention of
felons. [1957 c 27 § 1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.68.040.
9.95.185 Contracts with other governmental units for detention of
felons—Notice of transfer of prisoner. [1957 c 27 § 2.] Repealed by 1959
c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.68.050.
9.95A.060 Terms and conditions for receiving state funds—
Calculations, etc.—Reimbursements—Alternatives. [1973 1st ex.s. c
123 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.070
Additional reimbursement for program for
misdemeanant offenders. [1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c
52 § 1.
9.95A.080 Pro rata payments for reduction in commitments and
placement in program. [1981 c 136 § 54; 1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 8.]
Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.090 Minimum payments to counties during first twelve
months. [1973 1st ex.s. c 123 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.900 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 123. [1973 1st ex.s. c
123 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
9.95A.905
RCW 9.95A.010 through 9.95A.900, 9.96.050
inapplicable to felonies committed on or after July 1, 1984. [1981 c 137
§ 33.] Repealed by 1985 c 52 § 1.
Chapter 9.95B
INTERSTATE PAROLE AND
PROBATION HEARING PROCEDURES
9.95B.010
Parole
or
probation
violations—Hearing
requirements—Purpose—Report to sending state—Custody. [1973 c 21
§ 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 77 § 1.
9.95B.020 Qualifications of hearing officers. [1973 c 21 § 3.]
Repealed by 1991 c 77 § 1.
9.95B.030 Hearing—Notice, content—Procedure. [1973 c 21 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 77 § 1.
9.95B.040 Hearings by other states—Effect on this state. [1973 c
21 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 77 § 1.
9.95.186 Contracts with other governmental units for detention of
felons—Procedure when transferred prisoner's presence required in
judicial proceeding. [1957 c 27 § 3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040.
Later enactment, see RCW 72.68.060.
9.95B.900 Effective date—1973 c 21. [1973 c 21 § 6.] Repealed by
1991 c 77 § 1.
9.95.187 Contracts with other governmental units for detention of
felons—Procedure regarding prisoner when contract expires. [1957 c
27 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.28.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.68.070.
Title 9A
WASHINGTON CRIMINAL CODE
9.95.206
Misdemeanant
probation
classification system—Supervision standards.
Repealed by 2009 c 375 § 16.
services—Offender
[1996 c 298 § 2.]
9.95.212
Standards for supervision of misdemeanant
probationers. [1998 c 245 § 2; 1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 31.] Repealed by 2009
c 375 § 16.
Chapter 9A.32
HOMICIDE
9A.32.045
Murder in the first degree—Aggravating
circumstances—Mitigating circumstances. [1977 ex.s. c 206 § 4; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 9 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 316 § 1).] Repealed by 1981 c
138 § 24.
9.95.380 Prison overcrowding Reform Act of 1982—Legislative
finding. [1982 c 228 § 1.] Expired July 1, 1984.
9.95.390
Reduction of inmate population—Restrictions—
Guidelines—Review by legislature. [1983 c 162 § 1; 1982 c 228 § 2.]
Expired July 1, 1984.
9A.32.046 Murder in the first degree—Conditions under which
death penalty mandatory. [1977 ex.s. c 206 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 9 § 2
(Initiative Measure No. 316 § 2).] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
9A.32.047 Murder in the first degree—Life imprisonment, when.
[1981 c 136 § 56; 1977 ex.s. c 206 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 9 § 3 (Initiative
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Measure No. 316 § 3).] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24; and repealed by 1982
c 10 § 18.
9A.32.900 Severability—RCW 9A.32.045 through 9A.32.047.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 9 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 316, approved November
4, 1975).] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 11.
9A.32.901 Section captions—RCW 9A.32.045 through 9A.32.047.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 9 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 316, approved November
4, 1975).] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 11.
Chapter 9A.36
ASSAULT—PHYSICAL HARM
Savings—1986 c 257 § 9: "The enactment of section 9 of this act
does not have the effect of terminating or in any way modifying any
criminal liability in existence prior to the *effective date of this act, nor
affecting any proceeding instituted under the sections repealed." [1986 c
257 § 10.]
*Reviser's note: The effective date of 1986 c 257 §§ 3 through 10 is
July 1, 1988. See note following RCW 9A.04.110.
9A.36.010 Assault in the first degree. [1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.36.010.] Repealed by 1986 c 257 § 9, effective July 1, 1988. Later
enactment, see RCW 9A.36.011.
9A.36.020 Assault in the second degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 9;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.36.020.] Repealed by
1986 c 257 § 9, effective July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW
9A.36.021.
9A.36.030 Assault in the third degree. [1982 c 140 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c
244 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.36.030.] Repealed by 1986 c 257 § 9,
effective July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW 9A.36.031.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended by 1986 c 188 § 1
without cognizance of the repeal thereof.
9A.36.040 Simple assault. [1985 c 303 § 8; 1984 c 263 § 18; 1975
1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.36.040.] Repealed by 1986 c 257 § 9, effective July 1,
1988. Later enactment, see RCW 9A.36.041.
9A.36.110 Toxic endangerment. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 34.] Repealed
by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
9A.36.111 Toxic endangerment. [1988 c 112 § 34.] Failed to
become law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table
of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Chapter 9A.40
KIDNAPPING, UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT,
AND CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE
9A.40.050 Custodial interference.
9A.40.050.] Repealed by 1984 c 95 § 7.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
Chapter 9A.44
SEX OFFENSES
9A.44.070 Statutory rape in the first degree. [1986 c 257 § 31;
1979 ex.s. c 244 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 7. Formerly RCW 9.79.200.]
Repealed by 1988 c 145 § 24, effective July 1, 1988.
9A.44.080 Statutory rape in the second degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 §
5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 8. Formerly RCW 9.79.210.] Repealed by 1988 c
145 § 24, effective July 1, 1988.
9A.44.090 Statutory rape in the third degree. [1979 ex.s. c 244 § 6;
1975 1st ex.s. c 14 § 9. Formerly RCW 9.79.220.] Repealed by 1988 c 145
§ 24, effective July 1, 1988.
9A.44.110 Communication with a minor for immoral purposes.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.88.020. Formerly RCW 9A.88.020.] Repealed
by 1984 c 262 § 13.
Chapter 9A.56
THEFT AND ROBBERY
9A.56.090 Presumption on failure to return vehicle, machinery, or
equipment pursuant to rental or lease agreement. [1975 1st ex.s. c 260 §
9A.56.090.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 236 § 2.
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Title 10
9A.56.095 Criminal possession of leased or rented machinery,
equipment, or motor vehicle. [1977 ex.s. c 236 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c
346 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW 9A.56.096.
Chapter 9A.82
CRIMINAL PROFITEERING ACT
(Formerly: Racketeering)
9A.82.903 Repealed acts—Effective July 1, 1995. [1985 c 455 §
22.] Repealed by 1995 c 285 § 37, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 9A.88
INDECENT EXPOSURE—PROSTITUTION
(Formerly: Public indecency—Prostitution)
9A.88.020 Communication with a minor for immoral purposes.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.88.020.] Recodified as RCW 9A.44.110 pursuant
to 1979 ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW 9A.44.900.
9A.88.100 Indecent liberties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.88.100.]
Recodified as RCW 9A.44.100 pursuant to 1979 ex.s. c 244 § 17. See RCW
9A.44.900.
Title 10
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 10.01
GENERAL PROVISIONS
10.01.010 Who amenable to criminal statutes. [1891 c 28 § 3; RRS
§ 2010.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.92.010, effective July 1,
1976.
10.01.020 Limitation of actions. [1937 c 12 § 1; 1891 c 28 § 2; Code
1881 § 779; 1854 p 77 § 10; RRS § 2005.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 260
§ 9A.92.010, effective July 1, 1976.
10.01.080 Corporations—Appearance by—Presence in court
presumed. [1911 c 29 § 2; RRS § 2011-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 20.
10.01.110 Counsel—Right to—Fees. [1965 c 133 § 1; 1941 c 151 §
1; 1909 c 249 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2305.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 20.
10.01.112 Indigent defendants, habeas corpus petitioners and
juveniles—State to pay costs and fees incident to review by supreme
court or court of appeals. [1972 ex.s. c 111 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 31 § 2; 1965
c 133 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 4.88.330 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 261 §
2.
Chapter 10.04
DISTRICT COURT PROCEDURE—GENERALLY
10.04.010 Arrest—Issuance of warrant for. [Code 1881 § 1888;
1873 p 382 § 185; 1854 p 260 § 172; RRS § 1925.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 21.
10.04.030 Hearing—Judgment. [Code 1881 § 1889, part; 1873 p
382 § 186; 1854 p 260 § 174; RRS § 1926, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
21.
10.04.060 Continuances. [1891 c 11 § 5; Code 1881 § 1895; 1873 p
383 § 193; 1854 p 261 § 176, part; RRS § 1932.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 §
251.
10.04.080 Evidence necessary. [1891 c 11 § 4; Code 1881 § 1893,
part; 1873 p 383 § 191; 1854 p 260 § 174, part; RRS § 1931.] Repealed by
1987 c 202 § 251.
10.04.090 Evidence—Witnesses—Summons. [1891 c 11 § 3; Code
1881 § 1894; 1873 p 383 § 192; 1854 p 260 §§ 174, 175; RRS § 1930.]
Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
Chapter 10.07
JUSTICE COURT FORMS
10.07.010 General statement. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code 1881 §
1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p 262 §
181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective
January 1, 1988.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
10.07.020 Certificate of conviction. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code 1881
§ 1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p 262 §
181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective
January 1, 1988.
10.13.070 Commitment to jail. [Code 1881 § 1908; 1873 p 391 §
206; 1854 p 104 § 15; RRS § 1944. FORMER PART OF SECTION: Code
1881 § 1915; 1873 p 392 § 213; 1854 p 105 § 22; RRS § 1944, now codified
as RCW 10.13.075.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.07.030 Commitment upon finding jurisdiction lacking. [1891 c
11 § 7, part; Code 1881 § 1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 §
181, part; 1854 p 262 § 181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c
202 § 252, effective January 1, 1988.
10.13.075 Giving of security—Discharge from jail. [1987 c 202 §
158; Code 1881 § 1915; 1873 p 392 § 213; 1854 p 105 § 22; RRS § 1944.
Formerly RCW 10.13.070, part.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.07.040 Commitment upon sentence. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code
1881 § 1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p
262 § 181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective
January 1, 1988.
10.07.050 Execution. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code 1881 § 1902, part;
1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p 262 § 181, part; RRS
§ 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective January 1, 1988.
10.07.060 Search warrant. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code 1881 § 1902,
part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p 262 § 181, part;
RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective January 1,
1988.
10.07.070 Warrant of arrest. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code 1881 §
1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p 262 §
181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective
January 1, 1988.
10.07.080 Warrant to keep the peace. [1891 c 11 § 7, part; Code
1881 § 1902, part; 1873 p 385 § 200, part; 1860 p 281 § 181, part; 1854 p
262 § 181, part; RRS § 1935, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 252, effective
January 1, 1988.
Chapter 10.10
CRIMINAL APPEALS FROM DISTRICT COURTS
10.10.020 Notice of appeal. [1891 c 29 § 6, part; Code 1881 § 1898,
part; 1877 p 203 § 7, part; 1873 p 384 § 196, part; 1854 p 261 § 177, part;
RRS § 1919, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.10.010.
10.10.030 Appeal bond. [1891 c 29 § 6, part; Code 1881 § 1898,
part; 1877 p 203 § 7, part; 1873 p 384 § 196, part; 1854 p 261 § 177, part;
RRS § 1919, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.10.010.
10.10.040
Witnesses—Appearances—Transcript—Subpoena.
[1891 c 29 § 8; RRS § 1921. Prior: Code 1881 § 1899; 1873 p 384 § 197;
1854 p 261 § 178. Formerly RCW 10.10.040, 10.10.050, and 10.10.070.]
Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
10.13.080 Recognizances filed in superior court. [1891 c 11 § 9;
Code 1881 § 1916; 1873 p 392 § 214; 1854 p 105 § 23; RRS § 1945.]
Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.090 Forfeiture under recognizance—Remission. [Code 1881
§ 1918; 1873 p 393 § 216; 1854 p 106 § 25; RRS § 1947.] Repealed by
1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.100 Surrender of principal—Release of surety. [1987 c 202
§ 159; Code 1881 § 1919; 1873 p 393 § 217; 1854 p 106 § 26; RRS § 1948.]
Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.110 Costs—Taxation—Collection. [1987 c 202 § 160; Code
1881 § 1910; 1873 p 391 § 208; 1854 p 105 § 17; RRS § 1943.] Repealed
by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.120 Appeal—How taken. [1987 c 202 § 161; 1891 c 29 § 9;
RRS § 1922. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 1911, 1912; 1863 p 385 §§ 191, 192;
1854 p 105 §§ 18, 19.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.130 Appeal—Procedure in appellate court. [1987 c 202 §
162; Code 1881 § 1913; 1854 p 105 § 20; RRS § 1923.] Repealed by 1992
c 31 § 1.
10.13.140 Appeal—Failure to prosecute. [1891 c 29 § 10; Code
1881 § 1914; 1854 p 105 § 21; RRS § 1924.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.150 Recognizances without process—Superior court—
Magistrate. [1891 c 11 § 10; Code 1881 § 1917; 1873 p 392 § 215; 1854 p
105 § 24; RRS § 1946.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
Chapter 10.16
PRELIMINARY HEARINGS
10.16.010 Complaint—Arrest—Witnesses. [Code 1881 § 1921;
1873 p 392 § 219; 1854 p 106 § 27; RRS § 1949. Formerly RCW 10.16.010
and 10.16.020.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 22.
10.16.020 Arrest of defendant—Summoning witnesses. [Code
1881 § 1921, part; 1873 p 393 § 219, part; 1854 p 106 § 27, part; RRS §
1949, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.16.010.
10.10.050 Transcript of record—Cost bill. [1891 c 29 § 8, part;
Code 1881 § 1899, part; 1873 p 384 § 197, part; 1854 p 261 § 178, part;
RRS § 1921, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.10.040.
10.16.030 Recognizance—With or without examination. [1891 c
11 § 11; Code 1881 § 1923; 1873 p 394 § 221; 1854 p 107 § 29; RRS §
1951.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 22.
10.10.070 Witnesses subpoenaed on appeal—When. [1891 c 29 §
8, part; Code 1881 § 1899, part; 1873 p 384 § 197, part; 1854 p 261 § 178,
part; RRS § 1921, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.10.040.
10.16.040 Hearing—Adjournments. [Code 1881 § 1924; 1873 p
394 § 222; 1854 p 107 § 30; RRS § 1952.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 22.
10.10.080 Failure to prosecute appeal. [1891 c 29 § 7, part; Code
1881 § 1900, part; 1873 p 384 § 198, part; 1854 p 261 § 179, part; RRS §
1920, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.10.060.
Chapter 10.13
PROCEEDINGS TO KEEP THE PEACE
10.13.010 Authority of district judges. [1987 c 202 § 157; Code
1881 § 1903; 1873 p 390 § 201; 1854 p 104 § 11; RRS § 1936.] Repealed
by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.020 Complaint—Justice to reduce to writing. [Code 1881 §
1904; 1873 p 390 § 202; 1854 p 104 § 12; RRS § 1937.] Repealed by 1992
c 31 § 1.
10.13.030 Arrest of defendant. [Code 1881 § 1906; 1873 p 390 §
204; 1854 p 104 § 13; RRS § 1939.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.040 Hearing—Witnesses—Testimony reduced to writing.
[1891 c 11 § 8; Code 1881 § 1905; 1873 p 390 § 203; RRS § 1938.]
Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.050 Discharge of defendant—Frivolous complaints. [Code
1881 § 1909; 1873 p 391 § 207; 1854 p 104 § 16; RRS § 1942.] Repealed
by 1992 c 31 § 1.
10.13.060 Security required—When. [Code 1881 § 1907; 1873 p
391 § 205; 1854 p 104 § 14; RRS § 1940.] Repealed by 1992 c 31 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 282]
10.16.050 Hearing—Association of other magistrates. [Code 1881
§ 1928; 1873 p 395 § 227; 1854 p 108 § 35; RRS § 1958.] Repealed by
1987 c 202 § 251.
10.16.060 Hearing—Testimony reduced to writing. [Code 1881 §
1933; 1873 p 396 § 232; 1854 p 109 § 40; RRS § 1953.] Repealed by 1987
c 202 § 251.
10.16.070 Bailable offense—Recognizance conditions. [1891 c 11
§ 13; Code 1881 § 1927; 1873 p 395 § 225; 1854 p 108 § 33; RRS § 1957.
Formerly RCW 10.16.070, 10.19.030, and 10.19.040, part.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 22.
10.16.090 Certified transcript of proceedings filed in superior
court. [1891 c 11 § 16; RRS § 1963. Prior: Code 1881 § 1934; 1873 p 396
§ 233; 1854 p 109 § 41.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
10.16.120 Action by court on prosecutor's statement. [1890 p 102
§ 6, part; RRS § 2053, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.16.110.
10.16.130 Order for trial before justice. [1891 c 11 § 12; Code
1881 § 1926; 1873 p 395 § 224; 1854 p 107 § 32; RRS § 1955.] Repealed
by 1987 c 202 § 251.
10.16.135 Compromise of misdemeanors by magistrates. [Code
1881 § 1935; 1873 p 397 § 234; 1854 p 109 § 42; RRS § 1964. Formerly
RCW 10.22.010, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
10.16.140
Witnesses—Recognizances—Superior
court
appearances. [1891 c 11 § 14; Code 1881 § 1929; 1873 p 396 § 228; 1854
p 108 § 36; RRS § 1959. FORMER PART OF SECTION: Code 1881 §
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 10
1930; 1854 p 108 § 37; RRS § 1960, now codified as RCW 10.16.145.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 22.
10.25.120 Change of venue to newly created county. [1854 p 376 §
1; No RRS.] Repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
10.16.170 Deposition of witnesses unable to furnish surety bonds.
[1891 c 11 § 15, part; Code 1881 § 1932, part; 1877 p 203 § 8, part; 1873 p
396 § 232, part; RRS § 1962, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.16.160.
GRAND JURIES
10.16.180 Use of deposition before grand jury or trial court.
[1891 c 11 § 15, part; Code 1881 § 1932, part; 1877 p 203 § 8, part; RRS §
1962, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.16.160.
10.28.010 Challenge to panel. [1891 c 28 § 11; Code 1881 § 977;
1873 p 220 § 163; 1854 p 110 § 45; RRS § 2025.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
67 § 20.
10.16.190 Action on forfeiture of recognizance. [Code 1881 §
1936; 1873 p 397 § 235; 1863 p 390 § 216; 1859 p 141 § 185; 1854 p 109 §
43; RRS § 1965. Formerly RCW 10.19.110, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
22.
10.28.020 Venire when panel discharged. [1891 c 28 § 12; Code
1881 § 979; 1873 p 220 § 165; 1854 p 110 § 47; RRS § 2027.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
Chapter 10.19
BAIL AND APPEARANCE BONDS
10.28.030 Challenge to individual juror. [Code 1881 § 978; 1873 p
220 § 164; 1854 p 110 § 46; RRS § 2026.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 §
20.
10.19.010 Bail, when allowable. [1909 c 249 § 58; RRS § 2310.
Prior: Code 1881 § 778; 1873 p 181 § 8; 1869 p 199 § 8; 1859 p 105 § 8;
1854 p 76 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 23.
10.28.040 Discharge of juror—Filling panel. [Code 1881 § 980;
1873 p 220 § 166; 1854 p 110 § 48; RRS § 2028.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.060.
10.19.020 Amount of bail—How fixed. [1891 c 28 § 42; Code 1881
§ 1028; 1873 p 229 § 208; 1854 p 113 § 72; RRS § 2079. FORMER PART
OF SECTION: 1890 p 101 § 5; RRS § 2052, now codified as RCW
10.19.025.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 23.
10.28.050 Oath of grand jury—Form. [1891 c 28 § 13; Code 1881
§ 981; 1873 p 220 § 167; 1854 p 110 § 49; RRS § 2029.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.070.
10.19.025 Commitment or recognizance of defendant held to
answer to information or indictment. [1890 p 101 § 5; RRS § 2052.
Formerly codified in RCW 10.19.020.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 23.
10.19.030 Conditions required in bond. [1891 c 11 § 13, part; Code
1881 § 1927, part; 1854 p 108 § 33, part; RRS § 1957, part.] Now codified
in RCW 10.16.070.
10.19.050 Bail must justify. [Code 1881 § 1169; 1854 p 129 § 178;
RRS § 1956.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 23.
10.19.070 Cash bail. [Code 1881 § 1036; 1873 p 230 § 216; 1854 p
114 § 80; RRS § 2089.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 23.
10.19.080 Forfeiture of bail—When entered. [Code 1881 § 1037;
1873 p 230 § 217; 1854 p 114 § 81; RRS § 2090.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
23.
10.19.130 Failure to appear before court after release on personal
recognizance—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 2 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 271 §
701.
Chapter 10.25
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
10.25.010 Criminal actions—Where commenced. [1891 c 28 § 4;
Code 1881 § 780; 1879 p 75 § 10; RRS § 2012.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
24.
10.25.020 Offenses committed in two or more counties. [Code
1881 § 959; 1854 p 99 § 129; RRS § 2013.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
10.25.030 Offenses committed on county boundaries. [1891 c 28 §
5; Code 1881 § 960; 1854 p 99 § 130; RRS § 2014.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 24.
10.25.040 When stolen property is taken into another county.
[Code 1881 § 961; 1854 p 99 § 131; RRS § 2015.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
24.
10.25.050 Homicide in one county—Death in another. [Code 1881
§ 962; 1854 p 99 § 132; RRS § 2016.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
10.25.060 Accessory after the fact. [1891 c 28 § 6; Code 1881 §
958; RRS § 2017.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
10.25.080 Change of venue order—Transcript. [1891 c 28 § 8;
Code 1881 § 1073; 1854 p 117 § 99; RRS § 2019.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
24.
10.25.090 Change of venue—Consent of parties. [Code 1881 §
1075; 1873 p 235 § 237; RRS § 2020.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
10.25.100 Change of venue—Bonds for appearance of witnesses
and defendant. [1891 c 28 § 9; Code 1881 § 1076; 1854 p 117 § 100; RRS
§ 2021.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
10.25.110 Venue corrected after trial commenced. [1891 c 28 § 72;
Code 1881 § 1094; 1873 p 238 § 255; 1854 p 120 § 119; RRS § 2164.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 24.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 10.28
10.28.060 Foreman—Clerk—Reporter. [1939 c 74 § 1; Code 1881
§ 982; 1873 p 221 § 168; 1854 p 110 § 50; RRS § 2030.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 67 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.070.
10.28.070 Prosecuting attorney to attend. [1891 c 28 § 14; Code
1881 § 984; 1873 p 221 § 170; 1854 p 110 § 52; RRS § 2032.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.075 Witness entitled to attorney. [1967 c 130 § 1.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.080 Charge by court. [Code 1881 § 973; 1873 p 221 § 169;
1854 p 110 § 51; RRS § 2031. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1891 c 28
§ 17; Code 1881 § 1001; 1873 p 224 § 184; 1869 p 239 § 179; RRS § 2049,
now codified as RCW 10.28.085.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.085 Presentment. [1891 c 28 § 17; Code 1881 § 1001; 1873 p
224 § 184; 1869 p 239 § 179; RRS § 2049. Formerly codified in RCW
10.28.080, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.090 Duties of grand jury. [1891 c 28 § 15; Code 1881 § 985;
1873 p 221 § 171; 1865 p 19 § 1; 1854 p 111 § 53, part; RRS § 2033.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.100 Secrecy of proceedings. [Code 1881 § 992; 1873 p 222 §
176; 1854 p 111 § 57; RRS § 2040.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.090.
10.28.110 Inquisitional powers. [Code 1881 § 989; 1873 p 221 §
172; 1854 p 111 § 53; RRS § 2037.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
Later enactment, see RCW 10.27.100.
10.28.120 May consider defendant's evidence. [Code 1881 § 990;
1873 p 222 § 173; 1854 p 111 § 54; RRS § 2038.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
67 § 20.
10.28.130 Jurors to communicate personal knowledge of offenses.
[Code 1881 § 986; RRS § 2034.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.140 Complainant not to take part. [Code 1881 § 987; 1864 p
19 § 1; RRS § 2035.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.150 True bills—Indorsement—Copies. [1925 ex.s. c 150 § 1;
Code 1881 § 994; 1873 p 223 § 178; 1869 p 238 § 173; 1854 p 111 §§ 55,
59; RRS § 2042.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.160 True bills at instance of private prosecutor. [Code 1881
§ 996; RRS § 2044.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.170 "Not true" bills—Filing. [Code 1881 § 999; 1873 p 223 §
182; 1869 p 239 § 177; RRS § 2047.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.180 "Not true" bills—Effect. [1891 c 28 § 16; Code 1881 §
1000; 1873 p 224 § 183; 1869 p 239 § 178; RRS § 2048.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.190 Malicious and frivolous complaints—Costs. [Code 1881
§ 988; 1864 p 20 § 2; RRS § 2036. FORMER PART OF SECTION: Code
1881 § 2104; 1869 p 418 § 2; RRS § 2226, now codified as RCW
10.28.195.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 283]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
10.28.195 Enforcing costs against complainant. [Code 1881 §
2104; 1869 p 418 § 2; RRS § 2226. Formerly codified in RCW 10.28.190,
part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.28.200 Indictments—Custody. [Code 1881 § 997; 1873 p 223 §
180; 1869 p 239 § 175; RRS § 2045. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
Code 1881 § 998, part; 1869 p 239 § 176, part; RRS § 2046, part, now
codified as RCW 10.28.210.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.37.035 Verification of informations. [1891 c 28 § 18; RRS §
2051. Formerly RCW 10.37.030, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.37.075 Ownership of animals, how pleaded—Variance. [1891 c
28 § 40; Code 1881 § 1025; RRS § 2076.] Repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
10.37.120 Libel—Innuendos—Publication. [1891 c 28 § 34; Code
1881 § 1019; 1873 p 227 § 202; 1869 p 243 § 197; RRS § 2070.] Repealed
by 2009 c 88 § 1.
10.28.210 Indictment facts—Disclosure—Contempt. [Code 1881
§ 998; 1873 p 233 § 181; 1869 p 239 § 176; RRS § 2046. Formerly RCW
10.28.200, part. FORMER PART OF SECTION: Code 1881 § 991; 1873
pp 222, 223 §§ 175, 181; 1854 p 111 § 56; RRS § 2039, now codified as
RCW 10.28.215.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
10.37.180 Time of offense—Description. [1891 c 28 § 25; Code
1881 § 1009; 1873 p 225 § 192; 1869 p 241 § 187; RRS § 2060.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.28.215 Felony indictment—Disclosure—Arrest. [Code 1881 §
991; 1873 pp 222, 223 §§ 175, 181; 1854 p 111 § 56; RRS § 2039.
Formerly RCW 10.28.210, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
ARRAIGNMENT
10.28.220 Grand jury may be resummoned—Procedure. [Code
1881 § 993; 1873 p 222 § 177; 1854 p 111 § 58; RRS § 2041.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 67 § 20.
Chapter 10.29
STATEWIDE SPECIAL INQUIRY JUDGE ACT
10.29.030 Appointment of statewide special inquiry judge—
Procedure—Term—Confidentiality. [2005 c 274 § 204; 1980 c 146 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24, effective June 30, 2009.
10.29.040 Scope of investigation and proceeding—Request for
additional authority. [1980 c 146 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24,
effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 10.40
10.40.010 Time of. [1891 c 28 § 46; RRS § 2093.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 27.
10.40.020 Appearance by counsel only. [1891 c 28 § 47; Code 1881
§ 1066; 1873 p 232 § 228; 1854 p 116 § 92; RRS § 2094.] Repealed by
1984 c 76 § 27.
10.40.030 Counsel assigned to indigents. [Code 1881 § 1063; 1873
p 232 § 225; 1860 p 149 § 232; 1855 p 116 § 89; 1854 p 116 § 89; RRS §
2095.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
10.40.040 Accused to declare his true name. [1891 c 28 § 48; Code
1881 § 1064; 1873 p 232 § 226; 1869 p 248 § 21; 1854 p 116 § 90; RRS §
2096.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
10.40.080 Motion to set aside information. [1957 c 10 § 2; 1891 c
28 § 51; RRS § 2101.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
10.29.080
Special prosecutor—Selection—Qualifications—
Removal. [1980 c 146 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24, effective June
30, 2009.
10.40.130 Resubmission. [1891 c 28 § 53; Code 1881 § 1049; RRS §
2103.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
10.29.090 Operating budget—Contents—Audit. [2005 c 274 §
205; 1980 c 146 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24, effective June 30, 2009.
10.40.150 Pleas permitted. [1891 c 28 § 57; Code 1881 § 1054; RRS
§ 2108.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
Chapter 10.31
10.40.160 Pleas—Form of entry. [1891 c 28 § 58; Code 1881 §
1055; RRS § 2109.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
WARRANTS AND ARRESTS
10.31.010 When warrant to issue. [1891 c 28 § 41; Code 1881 §
1026; 1873 p 228 § 206; 1854 p 113 § 70; RRS § 2077.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 25.
10.31.020 Service—By whom. [1929 c 39 § 1; Code 1881 § 1027,
part; 1873 p 228 § 207; 1860 p 146 § 214; 1854 p 113 § 71; RRS § 2080.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 25.
10.31.070 Arrest by telegraph—Validity of telegraphic copy.
[Code 1881 § 2357, part; 1865 p 75 § 16, part; RRS § 2081, part.] Now
codified in RCW 10.31.060.
10.31.080 Arrest by telegraph—Who may make. [Code 1881 §
2357, part; 1865 p 75 § 16, part; RRS § 2081, part.] Now codified in RCW
10.31.060.
10.31.090 Arrest by telegraph—Warrant and order—Sending—
Preservation. [Code 1881 § 2357, part; 1865 p 75 § 16, part; RRS § 2081,
part.] Now codified in RCW 10.31.060.
Chapter 10.37
ACCUSATIONS AND THEIR REQUISITES
10.37.020 Indictment or information—Time for filing. [1909 c
249 § 59; Code 1881 § 771; RRS § 2311.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.37.025 First pleading—Information or indictment. [1891 c 28
§ 19; Code 1881 § 1003; 1873 p 224 § 186; 1869 p 240 § 181; RRS § 2054.
Formerly RCW 10.37.010, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.37.026 Prosecutions may be by information. [1909 c 87 § 1;
1891 c 117 § 1; 1890 p 100 § 1; RRS 2024. Formerly RCW 10.37.010,
part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.40.175 Substitution for plea of guilty. [Code 1881 § 1057; RRS
§ 2111. Formerly RCW 10.40.170, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 27.
Chapter 10.43
FORMER ACQUITTAL OR CONVICTION
10.43.010 Dismissal, when a bar. [1909 c 249 § 63; Code 1881 §
777; RRS § 2315.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 47 § 28; and repealed by
1984 c 76 § 28.
Chapter 10.46
SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL
10.46.010 Trial within sixty days. [1909 c 249 § 60; Code 1881 §
772; RRS § 2312.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 29.
10.46.030 Defendants in capital cases—Copy of indictment—List
of jurors—Subpoenas. [1891 c 28 § 44; Code 1881 § 1038; 1873 p 230 §
218; 1854 p 114 § 82; RRS § 2091.] Repealed by 1985 c 68 § 1.
10.46.040 Defendants charged with felony—Copy of indictment.
[1891 c 28 § 45; Code 1881 § 1039; 1873 p 230 § 219; 1854 p 115 § 83;
RRS § 2092.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 29.
10.46.050 Defendant's right to counsel, compulsory process for
witnesses. [1909 c 249 § 55; RRS § 2307. Prior: 1891 c 28 § 90; Code
1881 § 766; 1877 p 205 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 29.
10.46.090 Nolle prosequi. [1909 c 249 § 62; Code 1881 § 775; RRS
§ 2314.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 29.
10.46.100 Separate trials. [1919 c 16 § 1; 1891 c 28 § 71; Code
1881 § 1091; 1873 p 237 § 252; 1854 p 120 § 116; RRS § 2161.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 29.
10.37.030 Filing—Informations—Lists of witnesses. [1925 ex.s. c
150 § 2; 1890 p 101 § 2; RRS § 2050. Formerly RCW 10.37.030, part and
10.52.010. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1891 c 28 § 18; RRS § 2051,
now codified as RCW 10.37.035.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 26.
10.46.120 Personal presence of defendant. [Code 1881 § 1086;
1873 p 237 § 247; 1854 p 119 § 109; RRS § 2145.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 29.
10.37.033
Disclosure of alibi may be required—Bill of
particulars—Witnesses. [1970 ex.s. c 49 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
26.
10.46.130 Trials permissible in defendant's absence. [Code 1881 §
1087; 1873 p 237 § 248; 1854 p 119 § 110; RRS § 2146.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 29.
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10.46.140 Responsibility of children. [1909 c 249 § 5; RRS § 2257.]
Now codified as RCW 9.01.111.
10.46.150 Duress as a defense. [1909 c 249 § 4; RRS § 2256.] Now
codified as RCW 9.01.112.
10.46.155 Duress of married woman no defense. [1909 c 249 § 3;
RRS § 2255.] Now codified as RCW 9.01.113.
10.46.160 Intoxication no defense. [1909 c 249 § 6; RRS § 2258.]
Now codified as RCW 9.01.114.
10.46.170 Mistake in charge—Holding defendant. [Code 1881 §
1093; 1873 p 238 § 254; 1854 p 120 § 118; RRS § 2163.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 29.
10.46.180 Mistake in charge or venue—Discharge of jury. [1891 c
28 § 73; Code 1881 § 1095; 1873 p 238 § 256; 1854 p 120 § 120; RRS §
2165.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 29.
Chapter 10.49
TRIAL JURIES
10.49.010 Waiver of jury on plea of guilty—Exception. [Code
1881 § 1062; 1873 p 231 § 223; 1854 p 115 § 87; RRS § 2116.] Repealed
by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.49.020 Jury—Number—How selected. [1891 c 28 § 66; Code
1881 § 1078; 1873 p 236 § 239; 1854 p 118 § 101; RRS § 2137. Formerly
RCW 10.46.070, part and 10.49.020.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
10.49.030 Challenge to the panel. [Code 1881 § 1081; 1873 p 236 §
242; 1854 p 118 § 104; RRS § 2140.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
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Chapter 10.55
WITNESSES OUTSIDE THE STATE
(UNIFORM ACT)
10.55.030 Hearing on certificate. [1943 c 218 § 2, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 2150-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.55.020.
10.55.040 Witness fees and mileage, paid in advance. [1943 c 218
§ 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2150-2, part.] Now codified in RCW
10.55.020.
10.55.050 Failure to obey summons—Penalty. [1943 c 218 § 2,
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2150-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.55.020.
10.55.070 Witness fees to witnesses in foreign states. [1943 c 218 §
3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2150-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.55.060.
10.55.080 Time during which witness may be held. [1943 c 218 §
3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2150-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.55.060.
10.55.090 Recalcitrance of witnesses—Penalty. [1943 c 218 § 3,
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2150-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.55.060.
Chapter 10.58
EVIDENCE
10.58.050 Marriage—Proof of. [1895 c 149 § 5; RRS § 2153.]
Repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
10.58.070 Receiving stolen property—Proof of conviction or
locale of larceny not necessary. [1890 p 129 § 1; Code 1881 § 850; 1873 p
192 § 55; 1854 p 84 § 50; RRS § 2154.] Repealed by 1927 c 43 § 1.
10.49.040 Challenges for cause. [Code 1881 § 1082; 1873 p 236 §
243; 1854 p 119 § 105; RRS § 2141.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
Chapter 10.61
10.49.050 Challenge for cause—Capital case—Conscientious
scruples. [1891 c 28 § 67; Code 1881 § 1083; 1873 p 234 § 244; 1854 p
119 § 106; RRS § 2142.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
10.61.020 Reasonable doubt as to degree of crime. [1909 c 249 §
56, part; RRS § 2308, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.58.020.
10.49.060 Peremptory challenges. [1969 ex.s. c 41 § 1; 1923 c 25 §
1; Code 1881 § 1079; 1854 p 118 § 102; RRS § 2138.] Repealed by 1984 c
76 § 30.
10.49.070 Alternate jurors. [1917 c 37 § 1; RRS § 2137-1.
Formerly RCW 10.49.070, 10.49.080, and 10.49.090.] Repealed by 1984 c
76 § 30.
10.49.080 Alternate jurors—Conduct—Custody. [1917 c 37 § 1,
part; RRS § 2137-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.49.070.
10.49.090 Alternate jurors—Use of. [1917 c 37 § 1, part; RRS §
2137-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.49.070.
10.49.100 Oath to jury. [1891 c 28 § 68; Code 1881 § 1084; 1873 p
236 § 245; 1854 p 119 § 107; RRS § 2143.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
10.49.110 Custody of jury. [Code 1881 § 1089; 1873 p 237 § 250;
1854 p 119 § 114; RRS § 2159.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 30.
Chapter 10.52
WITNESSES—GENERALLY
10.52.010 Witness lists—State—Defendant—Additions. [1925
ex.s. c 150 § 2, part; 1890 p 101 § 2, part; RRS § 2050, part.] Now codified
in RCW 10.37.030.
10.52.020 Competency—Generally. [1977 ex.s. c 81 § 1; Code
1881 § 1069; 1873 p 233 § 231; 1854 p 117 § 95; RRS § 2147.] Repealed
by 1985 c 68 § 1.
VERDICTS
10.61.030 Verdict when several are accused. [1891 c 28 § 77; Code
1881 § 1099; 1873 p 239 § 260; 1854 p 120 § 124; RRS § 2169. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1891 c 28 § 37; Code 1881 § 1022; 1869 p 243 § 200;
RRS § 2073, now codified as RCW 10.61.035.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
32.
10.61.040 Rendition of verdict. [1891 c 28 § 80; Code 1881 § 1102;
1873 p 239 § 263; 1854 p 121 § 127; RRS § 2171.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 32.
10.61.050 Form of verdict—Court to fix fine and punishment.
[Code 1881 § 1103; 1873 p 239 § 264; 1865 p 101 § 1; 1854 p 121 § 128;
RRS § 2172. Formerly RCW 10.61.050 and 10.64.050.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 32.
Chapter 10.64
JUDGMENTS AND SENTENCES
10.64.010 Pronouncing judgment. [Code 1881 § 1114; 1873 p 241
§ 272; 1854 p 123 § 136; RRS § 2190. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
Code 1881 § 1104; 1873 p 241 § 272; 1854 p 121 § 129; RRS § 2187, now
codified as RCW 10.64.015.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 33.
10.64.020 Presence of defendant—When necessary. [Code 1881 §
1115; 1873 p 241 § 273; 1854 p 123 § 137; RRS § 2196.] Repealed by 1984
c 76 § 33.
10.64.021 Notice of conviction. [1994 c 57 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c
325 § 7.
10.52.030 Convict as witness. [1909 c 249 § 38; RRS § 2290.]
Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 31.
10.64.030 Defendant not present—Arrest. [Code 1881 § 1116;
1873 p 241 § 274; 1854 p 123 § 138; RRS § 2197. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: Code 1881 § 1118; 1873 p 242 § 276; 1854 p 123 § 140; RRS §
2199, now codified as RCW 10.64.035.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 33.
10.52.050
Accused cannot be compelled—Admonitory
instruction. [1915 c 83 § 1, part; 1891 c 28 § 69, part; Code 1881 § 1067,
part; RRS § 2148, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.52.040.
10.64.035 Defendant discharged on bail—Absence—Forfeiture—
Arrest. [Code 1881 § 1118; 1873 p 242 § 276; 1854 p 123 § 140; RRS §
2199. Formerly RCW 10.64.030, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 33.
10.52.070 Compulsory attendance—Process—Fees not advanced.
[1915 c 83 § 1, part; 1891 c 28 § 69, part; Code 1881 § 1067, part; 1854 p
116 § 93, part; RRS § 2148, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.52.040.
10.64.040 Defendant to be informed of verdict. [Code 1881 § 1117;
1873 p 242 § 275; 1854 p 123 § 139; RRS § 2198.] Repealed by 1984 c 76
§ 33.
10.52.080
Compulsory attendance—Appearance bond—
Confinement. [1915 c 83 § 1, part; 1891 c 28 § 69, part; Code 1881 § 1067,
part; RRS § 2148, part.] Now codified in RCW 10.52.040.
10.64.050 Court to fix fine and punishment. [Code 1881 § 1103,
part; 1854 p 121 § 128, part; RRS § 2172, part.] Now codified in RCW
10.61.050.
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10.64.090 Discharge of defendant and bail upon dismissal. [1909 c
249 § 61; Code 1881 § 774; RRS § 2313.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 33.
10.64.130 Incarceration costs. [1993 c 355 § 1.] Repealed by 1995
c 221 § 2.
Chapter 10.67
10.73.070 Order for new trial—Time in jail deducted from new
sentence. [(i) 1893 c 61 § 33, part; RRS § 1749, part. (ii) 1893 c 61 § 34;
RRS § 1750.] Repealed by 1955 c 42 § 1.
10.73.080 Dismissal of charge. [1893 c 61 § 33, part; RRS § 1749,
part.] Repealed by 1955 c 42 § 1. See Rules of court: Appeal—rule 48.
NEW TRIALS
Chapter 10.76
10.67.010 Time for making—Grounds. [1925 ex.s. c 150 § 5; 1891
c 28 § 81; Code 1881 § 1105; 1873 p 240 § 266; 1854 p 121 § 130; RRS §
2181. Formerly RCW 10.67.010 and 10.67.020.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 §
34.
INSANITY PLEA—SUBSEQUENT PROCEDURE
10.76.010 Definition "criminally insane." [1907 c 30 § 1; 1873 p
239 § 262; RRS § 2173.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.67.020 New trial—Grounds. [1925 ex.s. c 150 § 5, part; 1891 c
28 § 81, part; Code 1881 § 1105, part; 1854 p 121 § 130, part; RRS § 2181,
part.] Now codified in RCW 10.67.010.
10.76.020 Pleading insanity.
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.67.030 New trial—When application must be supported by
affidavit. [Code 1881 § 1106; 1873 p 240 § 267; 1854 p 122 § 131; RRS §
2182.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 34.
10.76.030 Instructions to jury on special verdict. [1907 c 30 § 3;
RRS § 2175.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
Chapter 10.70
COMMITMENTS
(Formerly: Commitments and executions)
10.70.030 Imprisonment—Date of commencement of sentence.
[1903 c 35 § 1, part; RRS § 1746, part.] Repealed by 1955 c 42 § 1.
[1907 c 30 § 2; RRS § 2174.]
10.76.040 Verdict—Orders applicable to various verdicts. [1907 c
30 § 4; 1891 c 28 § 79; Code 1881 § 1101; 1873 p 239 § 262; 1854 p 121 §
126; RRS § 2176.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.76.050 Statement of facts—Certification—Preservation. [1971
c 81 § 49; 1907 c 30 § 5; RRS § 6969.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 §
29.
10.70.040 Death sentence—Sheriff to hold prisoner. [1901 ex.s. c
9 § 8; RRS § 2219.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.76.060 Institutional placement—Custody—Discharge. [1971 c
81 § 50; 1965 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1957 c 48 § 1; 1907 c 30 § 8; RRS § 6972.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.70.050 Death warrant—Form. [1901 ex.s. c 9 § 1; Code 1881 §
1130; 1873 p 244 § 288; 1860 p 152 § 291; 1854 p 125 § 152; RRS § 2210.]
Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 10.95.160.
10.76.070 Procedure to secure discharge from confinement as
criminally insane. [1971 c 81 § 51; 1965 ex.s. c 9 § 2; 1957 c 48 § 2; 1907
c 30 § 6; RRS § 6970.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.70.060 Death sentence—Mittimus to sheriff. [1901 ex.s. c 9 § 2;
RRS § 2213. Prior: 1873 p 244 § 288.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.76.080 Relapse—Recommitment—Procedure. [1971 c 81 § 52;
1907 c 30 § 7; RRS § 6971.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 29.
10.70.070 Mittimus on death sentence—Return by sheriff. [1901
ex.s. c 9 § 6; RRS § 2217.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.70.080 Death penalty—Custody of prisoner and execution.
[1901 ex.s. c 9 § 3; RRS § 2214.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later
enactment, see RCW 10.95.170.
10.70.090 Death penalty—How executed. [Code 1881 § 1131; 1873
p 244 § 289; 1854 p 125 § 153; RRS § 2212.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
Later enactment, see RCW 10.95.180.
10.70.100 Death warrant—Record by superintendent of prison.
[1901 ex.s. c 9 § 4; RRS § 2215.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.70.110 Death warrant—Return to clerk. [1901 ex.s. c 9 § 5;
RRS § 2216.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW
10.95.190.
10.70.120 Proceedings on failure to execute on day named. [Code
1881 § 1133; 1873 p 245 § 291; 1854 p 125 § 155; RRS § 2222.] Repealed
by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 10.95.200.
10.76.090 Commitment of persons after acquittal. [1957 c 48 § 3;
1907 c 30 § 10; RRS § 6974.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 9 § 7.
Chapter 10.77
CRIMINALLY INSANE—PROCEDURES
10.77.005 Findings—Developmental disabilities. [1998 c 297 § 28;
1989 c 420 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 10.77.095 pursuant to 1998 c 297 §
56, effective July 1, 1998.
10.77.090
Stay of proceedings—Commitment—Findings—
Evaluation, treatment—Extensions of commitment—Alternative
procedures—Procedure in nonfelony charge. [2000 c 74 § 3; 1998 c 297
§ 38; 1989 c 420 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 215 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 198 § 8; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 117 § 9.] Repealed by 2007 c 375 § 17.
10.77.130 Statement of facts or bill of exceptions as part of record.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 13.] Repealed by 1988 c 202 § 96.
10.70.130 Returns on death warrant and mittimus—Filing by
clerk. [1901 ex.s. c 9 § 7; Code 1881 § 1132; 1854 p 125 § 154; RRS §
2218.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
10.77.800 Evaluation of chapter 297, Laws of 1998—Recidivism,
competency restoration, information sharing. [1998 c 297 § 54.]
Repealed by 2008 c 213 § 14.
Chapter 10.73
10.77.8001 Atypical antipsychotic medications—Use authorized.
[1998 c 297 § 50.] Repealed by 1998 c 346 § 911.
CRIMINAL APPEALS
10.73.020 Appeal by state. [1925 ex.s. c 150 § 7; RRS § 2183-1.]
Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective
January 3, 1956); also Appeal—rule 14 (8), therein cited. Statute
subsequently repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
10.73.030 Effect of appeal by defendant—Stay—Time in jail
deducted from sentence. [(i) 1893 c 61 § 30; RRS § 1745. (ii) 1903 c 35 §
1, part; RRS § 1746, part.] Repealed by 1955 c 42 § 1.
10.73.050 Personal appearance in supreme court not necessary.
[1893 c 61 § 32, part; RRS § 1748, part.] Superseded and abrogated by
Rules of court: Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956); also Appeal—
rule 5, 49, therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
10.73.060 Defendant to have closing argument. [1893 c 61 § 32,
part; RRS § 1748, part.] Superseded and abrogated by Rules of court:
Appeal—rule 65 (effective January 3, 1956); also Appeal—rule 5, 49,
therein cited. Statute subsequently repealed by 1957 c 10 § 3.
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Chapter 10.79
SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
10.79.010 Issuance of warrant for stolen property, etc. [Code 1881
§ 967; 1873 p 216 § 153; 1854 p 100 § 1; RRS § 2237. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1949 c 86 § 1; Code 1881 § 968; 1873 p 216 § 154; 1854 p 100
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2238, now codified as RCW 10.79.015.] Repealed
by 1984 c 76 § 35.
10.79.030 Execution of warrant—Disposition of property. [1949 c
86 § 2; Code 1881 § 970; 1873 p 217 § 156; 1854 p 101 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 2240.] Repealed by 1984 c 76 § 35.
10.79.045 Search without warrant unlawful—Penalty. [1921 c 71
§ 2; RRS § 2240-2. Formerly RCW 10.79.040, part.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
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Chapter 10.82
COLLECTION AND DISPOSITION OF FINES AND COSTS
10.82.050 Execution against property of defendant in jail. [1891 c
28 § 84, part; Code 1881 § 1125, part; 1854 p 124 § 147, part; RRS § 2206,
part.] Now codified in RCW 10.82.030.
10.82.060 Disposition of fines collected—Penalty for failure to pay
over. [Code 1881 § 1113; 1854 p 98 § 128; RRS § 2189.] Repealed by
1957 c 10 § 3.
Chapter 10.85
REWARDS
10.85.010 Rewards to prosecuting witness and officer in burglary,
robbery and larceny cases. [Code 1881 § 852; 1873 p 192 § 58; 1854 p 84
§ 52; RRS § 2130.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 53 § 5.
10.85.020 Offenses against transportation—Standing reward.
[Code 1881 § 1290; 1877 p 283 § 1; RRS § 2247. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: Code 1881 § 1291; 1877 p 284 § 2; RRS § 2248, now codified
as RCW 10.85.025.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 53 § 5.
10.85.025 Offenses against transportation—Reward upon proof
of conviction. [1973 c 106 § 9; Code 1881 § 1291; 1877 p 284 § 2; RRS §
2248. Formerly RCW 10.85.020, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 53 § 5.
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10.94.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 206. [1977 ex.s. c 206 § 10.]
Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24.
Chapter 10.98
CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION ACT
10.98.120 Reporting of admissions and releases by local jails—
Plans and procedures. [1984 c 17 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22,
effective January 1, 1988.
10.98.200 Findings—Intent. [2005 c 274 § 208; 2003 c 104 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 60, effective June 30, 2010.
10.98.210 Washington integrated justice information board—
Members. [2003 c 104 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 60, effective
June 30, 2010.
10.98.220 Washington integrated justice information board—
Meetings. [2003 c 104 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 60, effective
June 30, 2010.
10.98.230 Washington integrated justice information board—
Powers and duties. [2003 c 104 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 60,
effective June 30, 2010.
10.98.240 Washington integrated justice information board—
Report. [2003 c 104 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 60, effective
June 30, 2010.
Chapter 10.88
UNIFORM CRIMINAL EXTRADITION ACT
10.88.010
Demand for extradition—Investigation—Report—
Warrant. [Code 1881 § 972; 1873 p 217 § 158; 1854 p 102 § 6; RRS §
2242. Formerly RCW 10.88.010 and 10.88.020.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
46 § 31.
10.88.020 Extradition—Warrant by governor. [Code 1881 § 972,
part; 1854 p 102 § 6, part; RRS § 2242, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 46 §
31.
10.88.030 Fugitives—Arrest of. [Code 1881 § 973; 1873 p 218 §
159; 1854 p 102 § 7; RRS § 2243.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 46 § 31.
10.88.040 Fugitives—Preliminary examination—Bail. [Code 1881
§ 974; 1873 p 218 § 160; 1854 p 103 § 8; RRS § 2244.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 46 § 31.
10.88.050
Fugitives—Hearing—Taking under extradition
warrant. [Code 1881 § 975; 1873 p 219 § 161; 1854 p 103 § 9; RRS §
2245.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 46 § 31.
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PROBATE AND TRUST LAW
Chapter 11.02
GENERAL PROVISIONS
11.02.010 Jurisdiction in probate matters—Powers of courts.
[1984 c 149 § 41; 1965 c 145 § 11.02.010. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 1; RRS §
1371; prior: 1891 c 155 § 1; Code 1881 § 1299; 1873 p 253 § 3; 1863 p 199
§ 3; 1860 p 167 § 3; 1854 p 309 § 3. Formerly RCW 11.16.010.]
Recodified as RCW 11.96.009 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 40, effective
January 1, 1985.
11.02.020 Powers of courts when law inapplicable, insufficient, or
doubtful. [1984 c 149 § 42; 1965 c 145 § 11.02.020. Prior: 1917 c 156 §
219; RRS § 1589. Formerly RCW 11.16.020.] Recodified as RCW
11.96.020 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 40, effective January 1, 1985.
10.88.060 Fugitives—Prosecuting witness to pay costs and board
of prisoner. [Code 1881 § 976; 1873 p 219 § 162; 1854 p 103 § 10; RRS §
2246.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 46 § 31.
11.02.030 Exercise of powers—Orders, writs, process, etc. [1965 c
145 § 11.02.030. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 220; RRS § 1590. Formerly RCW
11.16.030.] Recodified as RCW 11.96.030 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 43,
effective January 1, 1985.
10.88.070 Fresh pursuit—Authority of foreign peace officer.
[1943 c 261 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2252-1.] Now codified as RCW
10.89.010.
11.02.040 Construction—Number and gender. [1917 c 156 § 46;
RRS § 1416. Prior: Code 1881 § 1339; 1873 p 261 § 43.] Repealed by
1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
10.88.080 Fresh pursuit—Preliminary examination by magistrate.
[1943 c 261 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2252-2.] Now codified as RCW
10.89.020.
11.02.050 Uniform declaratory judgments act, proceedings under.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1984.
10.88.090 Fresh pursuit defined. [1943 c 261 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 2252-5.] Now codified as RCW 10.89.050.
10.88.100 Construction as to lawfulness of arrest. [1943 c 261 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2252-3.] Now codified as RCW 10.89.030.
10.88.110 "State" includes District of Columbia. [1943 c 261 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2252-4.] Now codified as RCW 10.89.040.
Chapter 10.94
DEATH PENALTY
10.94.010 Notice of intention—Filing required, when—Service—
Contents—Failure of as bar to request. [1977 ex.s. c 206 § 1.] Repealed
by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 10.95.040.
10.94.020 Special sentencing proceeding—Procedure. [1977 ex.s.
c 206 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see chapter
10.95 RCW.
10.94.030 Mandatory review of sentence by state supreme court—
Procedures—Consolidation with appeal. [1977 ex.s. c 206 § 7.]
Repealed by 1981 c 138 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 10.95.100.
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11.02.060 Power of clerk to fix dates of hearings. [1984 c 149 § 51;
1965 c 145 § 11.02.060. Prior: 1947 c 54 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1590-a.
Formerly RCW 11.16.110.] Recodified as RCW 11.96.090 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 50, effective January 1, 1985.
11.02.090 Certain provisions of written instruments deemed
nontestamentary—Creditors' rights—Safety deposit repository leases.
[1974 ex.s. c 117 § 54.] Repealed by 1993 c 291 § 4.
Chapter 11.04
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION
11.04.010 "Issue" and "real estate" defined. [Code 1881 § 3314;
1875 p 57 § 13; 1863 p 264 § 350; 1860 p 223 § 316; 1854 p 308 § 243, part;
RRS § 1354.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.02.005(4)
and (5).
11.04.020 Descent of separate real property. [1927 c 160 § 1; Code
1881 § 3302; 1875 p 53 § 1; 1863 p 261 § 340; 1860 p 221 § 306; 1854 p
305 § 231; RRS § 1341.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.04.015.
11.04.030 Distribution of separate personal estate. [Code 1881 §
3316; 1875 p 57 § 15; 1863 p 264 § 353; 1860 p 224 § 319; 1854 p 308 §
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244; RRS § 1364.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.04.015.
11.04.280 Meaning of "heirs." [1895 c 105 § 4; RRS § 1369.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.02.005(6).
11.04.040 Effect of advancement where widow and issue survive.
[Code 1881 § 3317; 1875 p 58 § 16; 1863 p 265 § 354; 1860 p 224 § 320;
1854 p 309 § 245; RRS § 1365.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See
RCW 11.04.041.
UNIFORM SIMULTANEOUS DEATH ACT
11.04.050 Descent and distribution of community property. [Code
1881 §§ 3303, 2411, 2412; 1879 p 78 §§ 12, 13; RRS § 1342. Cf. 1875 p 55
§ 2.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.015.
11.04.070
Survivorship between joint tenants abolished—
Exceptions. [1953 c 270 § 1; 1885 p 165 § 1; RRS § 1344.] Repealed by
1961 c 2 § 4.
11.04.080 Inheritance by illegitimate child. [Code 1881 § 3305;
1875 p 55 § 4; 1863 p 262 § 341; 1860 p 222 § 307; 1854 p 306 § 232; RRS
§ 1345.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.081.
11.04.090 Inheritance from illegitimate child. [Code 1881 § 3306;
1875 p 56 § 5; 1863 p 262 § 342; 1860 p 222 § 308; 1854 p 307 § 233; RRS
§ 1346.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.081.
11.04.100 Degree of kindred—How computed. [1945 c 72 § 1;
Code 1881 § 3307; 1875 p 56 § 6; 1863 p 263 § 343; 1860 p 222 § 309;
1854 p 307 § 235; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1347.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. See RCW 11.02.005(5) and 11.04.035.
11.04.110 Right of representation—Posthumous children. [Code
1881 § 3315; 1875 p 57 § 14; 1863 p 264 § 351; 1860 p 223 § 317; 1854 p
308 § 243, part; RRS § 1355.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See
RCW 11.02.005(3).
11.04.120 Advancement, how considered. [Code 1881 § 3308; 1875
p 56 § 7; 1863 p 263 § 344; 1860 p 222 § 310; 1854 p 307 § 236; RRS §
1348.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.041.
11.04.130 Effect on distributive shares. [Code 1881 § 3309; 1875 p
56 § 8; 1863 p 263 § 345; 1860 p 222 § 311; 1854 p 307 § 237; RRS §
1349.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.041.
Chapter 11.05
(Later enactment, see chapter 11.05A RCW)
11.05.010 Devolution of property in case of simultaneous death of
owners. [1965 c 145 § 11.05.010. Prior: 1943 c 113 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 1370-1. Formerly RCW 11.04.180.] Repealed by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.020 Procedure when beneficiaries die simultaneously. [1965
c 145 § 11.05.020. Prior: 1943 c 113 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-2.
Formerly RCW 11.04.190.] Repealed by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.030 Joint tenants—Simultaneous death. [1965 c 145 §
11.05.030. Prior: 1943 c 113 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-3. Formerly
RCW 11.04.200.] Repealed by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.040 Distribution of insurance policy when insured and
beneficiary die simultaneously. [1965 c 145 § 11.05.040. Prior: 1943 c
113 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-4. Formerly RCW 11.04.210.] Repealed
by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.050 Scope of chapter limited. [1965 c 145 § 11.05.050. Prior:
1943 c 113 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-6. Formerly RCW 11.04.220.]
Repealed by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.900 Application of chapter to prior deaths. [1965 c 145 §
11.05.900. Prior: 1943 c 113 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-5.] Repealed by
2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.910 Construction of chapter. [1965 c 145 § 11.05.910. Prior:
1943 c 113 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-7.] Repealed by 2007 c 475 § 6.
11.05.920 Severability. [1943 c 113 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-8.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.99.030.
Chapter 11.08
ESCHEATS
11.04.140 Procedure in determining shares. [Code 1881 § 3310;
1875 p 56 § 9; 1863 p 263 § 346; 1860 p 223 § 312; 1854 p 307 § 238; RRS
§ 1350.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.041.
11.08.005 Tax commission—Defined.
Repealed by 1979 c 107 § 27.
11.04.150 What is advancement. [Code 1881 § 3311; 1875 p 56 §
10; 1863 p 263 § 347; 1860 p 223 § 313; 1854 p 307 § 239; RRS § 1351.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.041.
11.08.010 Inheritance from stepparent avoids escheat. [1919 c 197
§ 1; RRS § 1356-1.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.04.095.
11.04.160 Value of advancement, how determined. [Code 1881 §
3312; 1875 p 57 § 11; 1863 p 263 § 348; 1860 p 223 § 314; 1854 p 307 §
240; RRS § 1352.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.04.041.
11.08.011
Inheritance from stepparent avoids escheat—
Construction. [1919 c 197 § 2; RRS § 1356-2.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015.
11.04.170 Death of descendant advanced, effect. [Code 1881 §
3313; 1875 p 57 § 12; 1863 p 263 § 349; 1860 p 223 § 315; 1854 p 307 §
241; RRS § 1353.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.04.041.
11.04.180 Devolution of property in case of simultaneous death of
owners. [1943 c 113 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-1.] Repealed by 1965 c
145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.05.010.
11.04.190 Procedure when beneficiaries die simultaneously. [1943
c 113 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-2.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.05.020.
11.04.200 Joint tenants—Simultaneous death. [1943 c 113 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1370-3.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later
enactment, see RCW 11.05.030.
11.04.210 Distribution of insurance policy when insured and
beneficiary die simultaneously. [1943 c 113 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 13704.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW
11.05.040.
11.04.220 Scope of act limited. [1943 c 113 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
1370-6.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW
11.05.050.
11.04.260 Title of heirs confirmed. [1895 c 105 § 2; RRS § 1367.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
11.04.270 Limitation of liability for debts. [1965 c 145 § 11.04.270.
Prior: 1929 c 218 § 1; 1895 c 105 § 3; RRS § 1368.] Repealed by 2005 c 97
§ 16.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 288]
[1967 ex.s. c 26 § 19.]
11.08.020 through 11.08.090 [1919 c 197 § 3; 1907 c 133 §§ 1-8;
RRS §§ 1356, 1356-3, and 1357-1363.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015.
11.08.130 Estates of persons dying after June 8, 1955—RCW
11.08.020 through 11.08.090 nonapplicable. [1955 c 254 § 1.] Repealed
by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
11.08.190 Duty of prosecuting attorneys.
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
[1955 c 254 § 7.]
Chapter 11.12
WILLS
11.12.050 Subsequent marriage of testator—Divorce. [1965 c 145
§ 11.12.050. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 29; RRS § 1399; prior: Code 1881 §
1322; 1863 p 207 § 56; 1860 p 170 § 23.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see RCW 11.07.010, 11.12.051,
and 11.12.095.
11.12.090 Intestacy as to pretermitted children. [1965 c 145 §
11.12.090. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 32; RRS § 1402; prior: Code 1881 § 1325;
1863 p 208 § 60; 1860 p 170 § 27.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72, effective
January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see RCW 11.12.091.
11.12.100 Effect of advancements to such children. [1917 c 156 §
33; RRS § 1403. Prior: Code 1881 § 1326; 1863 p 208 § 61; 1860 p 171 §
28.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.04.041.
11.12.130 Procedure where legatee or devisee is an absentee.
[1965 c 145 § 11.12.130. Prior: 1937 c 151 § 2; RRS § 1404-2.] Repealed
by 1994 c 221 § 72, effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see RCW
11.12.110 and 11.12.120.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
11.12.140 Order of court declaring lapse. [1965 c 145 § 11.12.140.
Prior: 1937 c 151 § 3; RRS § 1404-3.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see RCW 11.12.110 and
11.12.120.
11.12.150 Petition and notice where legatee or devisee unknown.
[1965 c 145 § 11.12.150. Prior: 1937 c 151 § 4; RRS § 1404-4.] Repealed
by 1994 c 221 § 72, effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see RCW
11.12.110 and 11.12.120.
11.12.200 Contribution among devisees and legatees. [1965 c 145
§ 11.12.200. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 42; RRS § 1412; prior: Code 1881 §
1335; 1863 p 210 § 72; 1860 p 172 § 39.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.12.210 Enforcement of contribution. [1965 c 145 § 11.12.210.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 43; RRS § 1413; prior: Code 1881 § 1336; 1863 p 210
§ 73; 1860 p 172 § 40.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72, effective January 1,
1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.12.240 Term "will" includes all codicils. [1917 c 156 § 44; RRS
§ 1414. Prior: Code 1881 § 1337; 1863 p 210 § 74; 1860 p 172 § 41.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.02.005(8) and (9).
Chapter 11.16
JURISDICTION—VENUE—NOTICES
11.16.010 Jurisdiction in probate matters—Powers of courts.
[1917 c 156 § 1; RRS § 1371. Prior: 1891 c 155 § 1; Code 1881 § 1299;
1873 p 235 § 3; 1863 p 199 § 3; 1860 p 167 § 3; 1854 p 309 § 3.] Repealed
by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.02.010.
11.16.020 Powers adequate, even when law doubtful. [1917 c 156
§ 219; RRS § 1589.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later
enactment, see RCW 11.02.020.
11.16.030 Exercise of powers—Orders—Process. [1917 c 156 §
220; RRS § 1590.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment,
see RCW 11.02.030.
11.16.040 Appeals to supreme court. [1917 c 156 § 221; RRS §
1591.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW
11.96.010.
11.16.050 Venue. [1967 c 168 § 4; 1965 c 145 § 11.16.050. Prior:
1917 c 156 § 6; RRS § 1376; prior: Code 1881 § 1340; 1863 p 210 § 76;
1860 p 173 § 43.] Repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985;
and repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143. Later enactment, see RCW 11.96.050.
11.16.060 Property of nonresident in more than one county—
Jurisdiction. [1965 c 145 § 11.16.060. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 7; RRS § 1377;
prior: Code 1881 § 1341; 1863 p 211 § 77; 1860 p 173 § 44.] Repealed by
1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.16.070 Proceedings had in county where letters granted. [1965
c 145 § 11.16.070. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 8; RRS § 1378; prior: 1891 p 381 §
5; Code 1881 § 1314; 1863 p 206 § 47.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637,
effective January 1, 2000.
11.16.080 Notice, how given—Citations. [1917 c 156 § 3; RRS §
1373. Prior: 1891 p 381 § 3; Code 1881 § 1311; 1854 p 305 § 226.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.16.081, 11.16.082 and
11.16.083.
§ 5.
11.16.081 Notice. [1965 c 145 § 11.16.081.] Repealed by 1969 c 70
11.16.082 Proof of service. [1965 c 145 § 11.16.082.] Repealed by
1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.16.083 Waiver of notice. [1996 c 249 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 234 § 1;
1965 c 145 § 11.16.083.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1,
2000.
Title 11
Chapter 11.20
CUSTODY, PROOF, AND PROBATE OF WILLS
11.20.021 List of heirs to be filed with clerk. Cross-reference
section, decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 13.
Chapter 11.28
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND OF ADMINISTRATION
11.28.080 Execution of letters. [1917 c 156 § 56; RRS § 1426.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1382; 1863 p 218 § 116; 1860 p 181 § 83.] Repealed
by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.28.090.
11.28.111 List of heirs to be filed with clerk. Cross-reference
section, decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 13.
11.28.130 Hearing on petition. [1965 c 145 § 11.28.130. Prior:
1917 c 156 § 63; RRS § 1433; prior: 1883 p 29 § 1; Code 1881 § 1391.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
11.28.180 Bond of personal representative—Exceptions. [1965 c
145 § 11.28.180. Prior: 1963 c 46 § 1; 1939 c 27 § 1; 1917 c 156 § 67; RRS
§ 1437; prior: Code 1881 § 1394; 1877 p 211 § 4; 1863 p 220 § 126; 1860 p
183 § 93.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
11.28.200 Waiver of bond by will. [1965 c 145 § 11.28.200. Prior:
1917 c 156 § 69; RRS § 1439; prior: Code 1881 § 1403; 1877 p 212 § 4,
1863 p 222 § 136; 1860 p 184 § 103.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
11.28.310 Limitation of action against sureties. [1917 c 156 § 80;
RRS § 1450. Prior: 1891 p 385 § 21; Code 1881 § 1431; 1854 p 274 § 42.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.28.235.
11.28.320 Copies of letters as evidence. [1917 c 156 § 58; RRS §
1428. Prior: 1891 p 383 § 12; Code 1881 § 1385; 1863 p 219 § 119; 1860 p
181 § 86.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
Chapter 11.36
QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
11.36.020
Letters revoked upon disqualification after
appointment. [1917 c 156 § 87, part; RRS § 1457, part.] Repealed by 1965
c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.36.010.
Chapter 11.40
CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE
11.40.011 Service and filing of claims involving liability or
casualty insurance—Limitations. [1989 c 333 § 2; 1983 c 201 § 1; 1967
ex.s. c 106 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31,
1997.
11.40.012 Ascertainable creditors—Personal representative's duty
to discover—Presumption. [1989 c 333 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 §
87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.40.013 Notice to creditors—Time limits. [1994 c 221 § 26; 1989
c 333 § 4.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.40.014 Claims against decedent—Time limits. [1989 c 333 § 5.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.40.015 Notice—Form. [1994 c 221 § 27; 1989 c 333 § 6.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.40.050 Judge as creditor of estate. [1965 c 145 § 11.40.050.
Prior: 1917 c 156 § 111; RRS § 1481; prior: Code 1881 § 1471; 1860 p 196
§ 163.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
Chapter 11.42
11.16.090 Service of citation. [1917 c 156 § 4; RRS § 1374. Prior:
Code 1881 § 1312; 1873 p 255 § 17; 1854 p 305 § 227.] Repealed by 1965
c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.16.081, 11.16.082, 11.16.083.
SETTLEMENT OF CREDITOR CLAIMS
FOR ESTATES PASSING WITHOUT PROBATE
11.16.100 Time of service. [1917 c 156 § 5; RRS § 1375. Prior:
1891 p 381 § 4; Code 1881 § 1313; 1873 p 256 § 18; 1863 p 206 § 46.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.16.081 and 11.16.082.
11.42.160 Judgment against decedent—Presentation as claim—
Payment. [1994 c 221 § 46.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective
December 31, 1997.
11.16.110 Power of clerk to fix dates of hearings. [1947 c 54 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1590-a; 1917 c 156 § 220-a.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.02.060.
11.42.170 Claim of notice agent—Filing, presentation. [1994 c 221
§ 47.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.16.120 Books of record to be kept by county clerk. Crossreference section, decodified August 2000.
(2010 Ed.)
11.42.180 Notice to creditors when notice agent office becomes
vacant. [1994 c 221 § 48.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective
December 31, 1997.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 289]
Title 11
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 11.44
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT
11.44.010 Filing of inventory—Appointment of appraisers—
Compensation. [1939 c 202 § 8; 1935 c 180 § 123; 1929 c 112 § 1; 1919 c
23 § 1; 1917 c 156 § 95; RRS § 1465. Prior: Code 1881 § 1444; 1860 p 189
§ 132; 1854 p 278 § 65.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.44.015, 11.44.055, 11.44.070, and 11.44.080.
11.44.020 Oath and duty of appraisers. [1917 c 156 § 96; RRS §
1466. Prior: Code 1881 § 1447; 1854 p 276 § 58.] Repealed by 1965 c 145
§ 11.99.015. See RCW 11.44.015 and 11.44.065.
11.44.030 Claims against executor or administrator to be
included. [1917 c 156 § 97; RRS § 1467. Prior: Code 1881 § 1449; 1860 p
63 § 5; 1854 p 277 § 60.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later
enactment, see RCW 11.44.085.
11.44.040 Discharge of debt to be construed as specific bequest,
and included. [1917 c 156 § 98; RRS § 1468. Prior: Code 1881 § 1450;
1854 p 277 § 61.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment,
see RCW 11.44.090.
11.44.055 Appointment of appraiser. [1965 c 145 § 11.44.055.
Formerly RCW 11.44.010, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
11.44.060 Additional inventory. [1917 c 156 § 100; RRS § 1470.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1453; 1873 p 281 § 138; 1854 p 277 § 64.] Repealed by
1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.44.025.
11.44.061 Value for appraisement and inheritance tax purposes.
[1965 c 145 § 11.44.060.] Repealed by 1990 c 180 § 10.
11.44.065 Duties of appraiser. [1965 c 145 § 11.44.065. Formerly
RCW 11.44.020, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 55.
11.44.066 Personal representative—Duties—Assistants—Filing—
Copies. [1990 c 180 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 49.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 §
87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.44.080 Dispensing with appraisement. [1967 c 168 § 11; 1965 c
145 § 11.44.080. Formerly RCW 11.44.010, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s.
c 117 § 55.
Chapter 11.48
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES—
GENERAL PROVISIONS—ACTIONS BY AND AGAINST
11.48.100 Actions for waste, conversion, and trespass. [1917 c 156
§ 149; RRS § 1519. Prior: Code 1881 § 1530; 1854 p 291 § 143.]
Repealed by 1961 c 137 § 2.
11.48.110 Actions for decedent's torts. [1917 c 156 § 150; RRS §
1520. Prior: Code 1881 § 1531; 1854 p 291 § 144.] Repealed by 1961 c
137 § 2.
1886 p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1460, part; 1877 p
209 § 3, part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279 § 71, part.] Repealed by
1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.016 Award—Finality—Is in lieu—Exempt from debts—
Which law applies. [1988 c 202 § 18; 1972 ex.s. c 80 § 1; 1965 c 145 §
11.52.016. Prior: 1951 c 264 § 5; 1949 c 102 § 1, part; 1945 c 197 § 1, part;
1927 c 185 § 1, part; 1917 c 156 § 103, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1473, part;
prior: 1891 c 155 § 24, part; 1886 p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code
1881 § 1460, part; 1877 p 209 § 3, part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279
§ 71, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.020 Homestead may be awarded to survivor—Decree—
Notice—Exclusions—Appointment of guardian ad litem. [1985 c 194 §
2; 1984 c 260 § 19; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c 12 § 3; 1967 c 168 §
13; 1965 c 145 § 11.52.020. Prior: 1963 c 185 § 2; 1955 c 205 § 11; 1951 c
264 § 7; 1949 c 102 § 2, part; 1945 c 198 § 1, part; 1927 c 104 § 1, part;
1917 c 156 § 104, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1474, part; prior: 1891 c 155 §
24, part; 1886 p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1460, part;
1877 p 209 § 3, part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279 § 71, part.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.022 Award in addition to homestead—Conditions under
which such award may be denied or reduced. [1985 c 194 § 3; 1984 c
260 § 20; 1977 ex.s. c 234 § 10; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 10; 1971 ex.s. c 12 § 4;
1965 c 145 § 11.52.022. Prior: 1963 c 185 § 3; 1951 c 264 § 8; 1949 c 102
§ 2, part; 1945 c 198 § 1, part; 1927 c 104 § 1, part; 1917 c 156 § 104, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1474, part; prior: 1891 c 155 § 24, part; 1886 p 170 § 1,
part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1460, part; 1877 p 209 § 3, part; 1873
p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279 § 71, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87,
effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.024 Homestead and additional award—Finality—Is in
lieu—Exempt from debts—Which law applies. [1972 ex.s. c 80 § 2; 1965
c 145 § 11.52.024. Prior: 1951 c 264 § 9; 1949 c 102 § 2, part; 1945 c 198
§ 1, part; 1927 c 104 § 1, part; 1917 c 156 § 104, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
1474, part; prior: 1891 c 155 § 24, part; 1886 p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1,
part; Code 1881 § 1460, part; 1877 p 209 § 3, part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part;
1854 p 279 § 71, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December
31, 1997.
11.52.030 Support of minor children. [1965 c 145 § 11.52.030.
Prior: 1949 c 11 § 1; 1917 c 156 § 105; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1475; prior:
Code 1881 § 1463; 1854 p 279 § 75.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87,
effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.040 Further allowance for family maintenance. [1965 c 145
§ 11.52.040. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 106; RRS § 1476; prior: 1891 p 386 § 25,
part; 1886 p 171 § 2, part; Code 1881 § 1461, part; 1854 p 279 § 73.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.050
Closure of estate—Discharge of personal
representative. [1967 c 168 § 14. (i) 1965 c 145 § 11.52.050. (ii) 1965 c
126 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
Chapter 11.56
11.48.170 Inventory may be contradicted. [Code 1881 § 721; 1877
p 146 § 725; 1869 p 166 § 662; RRS § 970.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. See RCW 11.44.035.
SALES, EXCHANGES, LEASES,
MORTGAGES, AND BORROWING
Chapter 11.52
11.56.015 Priority. [1965 c 145 § 11.56.015.] Repealed by 1994 c
221 § 72, effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10
RCW.
PROVISIONS FOR FAMILY SUPPORT
11.52.010
Award in lieu of homestead—Petition—
Requirements—Amount—Time limit for filing petition. [1987 c 442 §
1116; 1984 c 260 § 17; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 12 § 2; 1967 c 168
§ 12; 1965 c 145 § 11.52.010. Prior: 1963 c 185 § 1; 1955 c 205 § 10; 1951
c 264 § 2; 1949 c 102 § 1, part; 1945 c 197 § 1, part; 1927 c 185 § 1, part;
1917 c 156 § 103, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1473, part; prior: 1891 c 155 §
24, part; 1886 p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1460, part;
1877 p 209 § 3, part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279 § 71, part.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.012 Award—Effect—Conditions under which award may
be denied or reduced. [1985 c 194 § 1; 1984 c 260 § 18; 1977 ex.s. c 234 §
9; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 8; 1965 c 145 § 11.52.012. Prior: 1951 c 264 § 3;
1949 c 102 § 1, part; 1945 c 197 § 1, part; 1927 c 185 § 1, part; 1917 c 156 §
103, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1473, part; prior: 1891 c 155 § 24, part; 1886
p 170 § 1, part; 1883 p 44 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1460, part; 1877 p 209 § 3,
part; 1873 p 283 § 146, part; 1854 p 279 § 71, part.] Repealed by 1997 c
252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.52.014 Award—Notice of hearing—Appointment of guardian
ad litem for incompetents. [1965 c 145 § 11.52.014. Prior: 1951 c 264 §
4; 1949 c 102 § 1, part; 1945 c 197 § 1, part; 1927 c 185 § 1, part; 1917 c
156 § 103, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1473, part; prior: 1891 c 155 § 24, part;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 290]
11.56.025 Sale of vendor's interest in real estate contract. [1955 c
205 § 12.] Now codified as RCW 11.56.020, part.
11.56.130 Effect of confirmation. [1917 c 156 § 134; RRS § 1504.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1510; 1854 p 287 § 120.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.56.115.
11.56.140 Sale, lease or mortgage of realty to pay legacy. [1965 c
145 § 11.56.140. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 135; RRS § 1505; prior: 1895 c 157 §
10; Code 1881 § 1513; 1854 p 288 § 123.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.56.150 Appropriation to pay debts and expenses. [1965 c 145 §
11.56.150. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 136; RRS § 1506; prior: 1891 c 155 § 32;
Code 1881 § 1515; 1854 p 288 § 126.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.56.160 Liability of devisees and legatees for debts and
expenses. [1965 c 145 § 11.56.160. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 137; RRS § 1507;
prior: Code 1881 § 1517; 1854 p 288 § 127.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72,
effective January 1, 1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.56.170 Contribution among devisees and legatees. [1965 c 145
§ 11.56.170. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 138; RRS § 1508; prior: Code 1881 §
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1518; 1854 p 289 § 128.] Repealed by 1994 c 221 § 72, effective January 1,
1995. Later enactment, see chapter 11.10 RCW.
11.56.190 Purchaser to give bond to secure future payments.
[1917 c 156 § 140; RRS § 1510. Prior: Code 1881 § 1520; 1854 p 289 §
130.] Repealed by 1959 c 57 § 1.
11.56.200 Conditions of bond. [1917 c 156 § 141; RRS § 1511.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1521; 1854 p 289 § 131.] Repealed by 1959 c 57 § 1.
11.56.260 Sales not voided by irregularities. [1890 p 82 § 2; RRS §
1693.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
Chapter 11.60
PERFORMANCE OF DECEDENT'S CONTRACTS
11.60.050 Certified copy of order to be recorded with deed. [1917
c 156 § 192; RRS § 1562. Prior: 1891 c 155 § 46; Code 1881 § 631; 1877 p
131 § 634; 1854 p 293 § 157.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later
enactment, see RCW 11.60.040.
11.60.070 Depositions. [1917 c 156 § 194; RRS § 1564. Prior: 1891
c 155 § 48; Code 1881 §§ 633, 634; 1877 p 132 § 636.] Repealed by 1965 c
145 § 11.99.015. See Rules of court: CR 26-37, and 43 (f).
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11.72.070 Advancements may be considered. [1917 c 156 § 187;
RRS § 1557. Prior: Code 1881 § 1596; 1854 p 303 § 217.] Repealed by
1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.04.041.
Chapter 11.76
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATES
11.76.090 Distribution of five thousand dollars or less to minor.
[1988 c 29 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 11; 1971 c 28 § 2; 1965 c 145 § 11.76.090.
Prior: 1941 c 206 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1534-1.] Repealed by 1991 c 193
§ 31, effective July 1, 1991.
11.76.140 Allowance of claims must precede payment. [1965 c 145
§ 11.76.140. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 173; RRS § 1543.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 234 § 32.
Chapter 11.84
INHERITANCE RIGHTS OF SLAYERS
11.84.910 Severability. [1955 c 141 § 15.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. Later enactment, see RCW 11.99.030.
Chapter 11.86
Chapter 11.68
DISCLAIMER OF INTERESTS
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATES WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION
11.86.010 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 42; 1973 c 148 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.68.010 Settlement without court intervention—Solvency—
Order of solvency—Notice. [1994 c 221 § 50; 1977 ex.s. c 234 § 18; 1974
ex.s. c 117 § 13; 1969 c 19 § 1; 1965 c 145 § 11.68.010. Prior: 1955 c 205
§ 5; prior: 1917 c 156 § 92, part; 1897 c 98 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1443,
part; 1869 p 298 § 1, part; 1868 p 49 § 2, part; RRS § 1462, part.] Repealed
by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.86.020 Disclaimer of interest authorized. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 43;
1973 c 148 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.86.030 Times for filing. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 44; 1973 c 148 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.86.040 Effective date—Filing—Recording—Notice. [1979 ex.s.
c 209 § 45; 1973 c 148 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.68.020 Presumption of nonintervention powers where personal
representative named in will. [1974 ex.s. c 117 § 14; 1965 c 145 §
11.68.020. Prior: 1955 c 205 § 6; prior: 1917 c 156 § 92, part; 1897 c 98 §
1, part; Code 1881 § 1443, part; 1869 p 298 § 1, part; 1868 p 49 § 2, part;
RRS § 1462, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31,
1997.
11.86.050 Disposition of disclaimed interest. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 46;
1973 c 148 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.68.030 Nonintervention powers—Order of solvency—Bond.
[1977 ex.s. c 234 § 19; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 15; 1965 c 145 § 11.68.030. Prior:
1955 c 205 § 7; prior: 1917 c 156 § 92, part; 1897 c 98 § 1, part; Code 1881
§ 1443, part; 1869 p 298 § 1, part; 1868 p 49 § 2, part; RRS § 1462, part.]
Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
11.86.070 Spendthrift or similar restriction, effect—Effect of
filing disclaimer or waiver. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 48; 1973 c 148 § 8.]
Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.68.040 Application for nonintervention powers—Intestacy or
personal representative not named—Notice—Requirements—Hearing
on petition. [1977 ex.s. c 234 § 20; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 16; 1965 c 145 §
11.68.040. Prior: 1955 c 205 § 9; prior: 1917 c 156 § 93; 1897 c 98 § 1,
part; Code 1881 § 1443, part; 1869 p 298 § 1, part; 1868 p 49 § 2, part; RRS
§ 1463.] Repealed by 1997 c 252 § 87, effective December 31, 1997.
Chapter 11.72
DISTRIBUTION BEFORE SETTLEMENT
11.72.010 Petition for premature distribution. [1917 c 156 § 181;
RRS § 1551. Prior: 1891 c 155 § 37; Code 1881 § 1573; 1854 p 300 § 195.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.72.002 and 11.72.006.
11.72.020 Notice. [1917 c 156 § 182; RRS § 1552. Prior: Code 1881
§ 1574; 1860 p 216 § 276; 1854 p 300 § 196.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. See RCW 11.72.002 and 11.72.006.
11.86.060 When right to disclaim barred. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 47;
1973 c 148 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 34 § 9.
11.86.075 Disclaimer more than nine months after death of
transferor—Effect on inheritance tax. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 49.] Repealed
by 1990 c 180 § 10.
Chapter 11.88
GUARDIANSHIP—APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATION,
REMOVAL OF GUARDIANS
11.88.035 Petition—Investigation and report. [1975 1st ex.s. c 95 §
8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 309 § 17.
11.88.050
Optional methods of service in certain cases—
Appointment by court. [1955 c 205 § 14; 1917 c 156 § 199; RRS § 1569.
Prior: 1909 c 118 § 4; 1903 c 130 § 5.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015.
11.88.060 Substitute notice. [1917 c 156 § 200; RRS § 1570.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
11.72.030 Petition may be resisted. [1917 c 156 § 183; RRS § 1553.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1575; 1860 p 216 § 277; 1854 p 300 § 197.] Repealed
by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.72.002 and 11.72.006.
11.88.070 Service on prosecuting attorney—Duty of. [1927 c 170 §
3; 1917 c 156 § 201; RRS § 1571. Prior: 1909 c 118 § 3; 1903 c 130 § 4.]
Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
11.72.040 Hearing—Order—Bond to secure payment of debts,
expenses, etc. [1917 c 156 § 184; RRS § 1554. Prior: Code 1881 § 1576;
1854 p 300 § 198.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.72.002 and 11.72.006.
GUARDIANSHIP—POWERS AND DUTIES OF
GUARDIAN OR LIMITED GUARDIAN
11.72.050 Costs. [1917 c 156 § 185; RRS § 1555. Prior: Code 1881
§ 1579; 1860 p 216 § 281; 1854 p 301 § 201.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §
11.99.015. See RCW 11.72.002 and 11.72.006.
11.92.020 Legal age. [1923 c 72 § 1, part; 1917 c 156 § 202, part;
RRS § 1572, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. Later enactment,
see RCW 11.92.010.
11.72.060 Enforcing payment secured by bond. [1917 c 156 § 186;
RRS § 1556. Prior: Code 1881 § 1580; 1860 p 216 § 282; 1854 p 301 §
201.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.72.002 and
11.72.006.
11.92.030 Notice to creditors of ward—Claims—Limitation.
[1917 c 156 § 218; RRS § 1588. Prior: Code 1881 § 1639; 1873 p 323 §
334; 1860 p 231 § 354.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015. See RCW
11.92.035.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
11.92.070 Presentation of claims condition precedent to suit.
[1917 c 156 § 207; RRS § 1577. Prior: 1897 c 75 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 c
145 § 11.99.015. See RCW 11.92.035.
11.92.080 General judgments not lien on estate. [1917 c 156 § 208;
RRS § 1578. Prior: 1897 c 75 § 2.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 § 11.99.015.
See RCW 11.92.035 and 11.92.060(3).
11.92.095 Duties of holders of financial assets. [1990 c 122 § 22.]
Repealed by 1992 c 224 § 1.
Chapter 11.93
UNIFORM GIFTS TO MINORS ACT
11.93.912 Custodianships established prior to January 1, 1985—
Construction. [1985 c 30 § 23. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 25.] Repealed by
1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.920 Severability—1959 c 202. [1985 c 30 § 24. Prior: 1959 c
202 § 11. Formerly RCW 21.24.900.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27,
effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
Chapter 11.95
(Later enactment, see chapter 11.114 RCW)
POWERS OF APPOINTMENT
11.93.010 Definitions. [1985 c 30 § 12. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 16;
1971 ex.s. c 292 § 30; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 1; 1959 c 202 § 1. Formerly RCW
21.24.010.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
11.95.050 Releases—Filing with secretary of state—Fee. [1985 c
30 § 35. Prior: 1955 c 160 § 5. Formerly RCW 64.24.050.] Repealed by
1995 c 91 § 2.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.020 Manner of making or providing for gift. [1985 c 30 §
13. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 17; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 2; 1959 c 202 § 2. Formerly
RCW 21.24.020.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.030 Effect of gift. [1985 c 30 § 14. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 18;
1967 ex.s. c 88 § 3; 1959 c 202 § 3. Formerly RCW 21.24.030.] Repealed
by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.040 Duties and powers of custodian. [1985 c 30 § 15. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 31; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 4; 1959 c 202 § 4.
Formerly RCW 21.24.040.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1,
1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.050
Custodian's expenses, compensation, bond, and
liabilities. [1985 c 30 § 16. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 20; 1959 c 202 § 5.
Formerly RCW 21.24.050.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1,
1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.060 Exemption of third persons from liability. [1985 c 30 §
17. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 21; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 5; 1959 c 202 § 6. Formerly
RCW 21.24.060.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.070 Resignation, death, or removal of custodian—Bond—
Appointment of successor custodian. [1985 c 30 § 18. Prior: 1984 c 149
§ 22; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 32; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 6; 1959 c 202 § 7. Formerly
RCW 21.24.070.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.080 Accounting by custodian. [1985 c 30 § 19. Prior: 1984 c
149 § 23; 1959 c 202 § 8. Formerly RCW 21.24.080.] Repealed by 1991 c
193 § 27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.900 Short title. [1985 c 30 § 20. Prior: 1959 c 202 § 10.
Formerly RCW 21.24.100.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27, effective July 1,
1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.910 Construction—1959 c 202. [1985 c 30 § 21. Prior: 1959
c 202 § 9. Formerly RCW 21.24.090.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 § 27,
effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
11.93.911 Construction—1967 ex.s. c 88. [1985 c 30 § 22. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 88 § 7. Formerly RCW 21.24.091.] Repealed by 1991 c 193 §
27, effective July 1, 1991.
Savings—1991 c 193: See RCW 11.114.902.
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Chapter 11.96
JURISDICTION AND PROCEEDINGS
11.96.009
Original jurisdiction in probate, administration,
matters relating to trusts—Powers of courts. [1994 c 221 § 51; 1985 c 31
§ 2. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 41; 1965 c 145 § 11.02.010; prior: 1917 c 156 § 1;
RRS § 1371; prior: 1891 c 155 § 1; Code 1881 § 1299; 1873 p 253 § 3;
1863 p 199 § 3; 1860 p 167 § 3; 1854 p 309 § 3. Formerly RCW 11.02.010
and 11.16.010.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.010 Appeals to supreme court or court of appeals. [1971 c
81 § 53; 1965 c 145 § 11.96.010. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 221; RRS § 1591.
Formerly RCW 11.16.040.] Recodified as RCW 11.96.160 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 59, effective January 1, 1985.
11.96.020
Legislative intent—Powers of courts when law
inapplicable, insufficient, or doubtful. [1994 c 221 § 52; 1985 c 31 § 3.
Prior: 1984 c 149 § 42; 1965 c 145 § 11.02.020; prior: 1917 c 156 § 219;
RRS § 1589. Formerly RCW 11.02.020 and 11.16.020.] Repealed by 1999
c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.030 Exercise of powers—Orders, writs, process, etc. [1985 c
31 § 4. Prior: 1965 c 145 § 11.02.030; prior: 1917 c 156 § 220; RRS §
1590. Formerly RCW 11.02.030 and 11.16.030.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 §
637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.040 Situs of trust. [1985 c 31 § 5. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 45.]
Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.050 Venue in proceedings involving probate, administration,
disposition, or trust matters. [1994 c 221 § 53; 1985 c 31 § 6. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 46.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.060 Statute of limitations. [1994 c 221 § 54; 1985 c 31 § 7.
Prior: 1984 c 149 § 47.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1,
2000.
11.96.070 Persons entitled to judicial proceedings for declaration
of rights or legal relations. [1997 c 252 § 77; 1994 c 221 § 55; 1990 c 179
§ 1; 1988 c 29 § 6; 1985 c 31 § 8. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 48.] Repealed by
1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.080 Petition for judicial proceeding—Hearing—Form and
content of notice. [1994 c 221 § 56; 1985 c 31 § 9. Prior: 1984 c 149 §
49.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.090 Power of clerk to fix time of hearings—Exceptions.
[1994 c 221 § 57; 1985 c 31 § 10. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 51; 1965 c 145 §
11.02.060; prior: 1947 c 54 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1590-a. Formerly
RCW 11.02.060 and 11.16.110.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective
January 1, 2000.
11.96.100 Notice in judicial proceedings under Title 11 RCW
requiring notice. [1994 c 221 § 58; 1985 c 31 § 11. Prior: 1984 c 149 §
53.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.110
Notice constituting compliance with notice
requirements of Title 11 RCW. [1994 c 221 § 59; 1985 c 31 § 12. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 54.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.120 Special notice. [1985 c 31 § 13. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 55.]
Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.130 Proceeding rules—Judgments. [1994 c 221 § 60; 1985 c
31 § 14. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 56.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective
January 1, 2000.
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11.96.140 Costs—Attorneys' fees. [1994 c 221 § 61; 1985 c 31 § 15.
Prior: 1984 c 149 § 57.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1,
2000.
11.104.050 Income earned during administration of a decedent's
estate. [1993 c 161 § 1; 1985 c 30 § 88. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 120; 1971 c 74
§ 5.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.96.150 Execution upon trust income or vested remainder—
Permitted, when. [1985 c 31 § 16. Prior: 1955 c 33 § 30.30.120; prior:
1951 c 226 § 1. Formerly RCW 30.30.120.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637,
effective January 1, 2000.
11.104.060 Corporate distribution. [1985 c 30 § 89. Prior: 1984 c
149 § 121; 1971 c 74 § 6.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January
1, 2003.
11.96.160 Appellate review. [1994 c 221 § 62; 1988 c 202 § 19;
1985 c 31 § 17. Prior: 1971 c 81 § 53; 1965 c 145 § 11.96.010; prior: 1917
c 156 § 221; RRS § 1591. Formerly RCW 11.96.010 and 11.16.040.]
Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.104.070 Bond premium and discount. [1985 c 30 § 90. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 122; 1971 c 74 § 7.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective
January 1, 2003.
11.96.170
Nonjudicial resolution of dispute—Written
agreement—Appointment of special representative—Qualifications—
Filing of agreement or memorandum—Notice—Objection. [1994 c 221
§ 63; 1988 c 29 § 7; 1985 c 31 § 18. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 61.] Repealed by
1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.180 Appointment of guardian ad litem. [1994 c 221 § 64;
1985 c 31 § 19. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 62.] Repealed by 1999 c 42 § 637,
effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.900 Purpose—1985 c 31. [1985 c 31 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c
42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.901 Severability—1985 c 31. [1985 c 31 § 20.] Repealed by
1999 c 42 § 637, effective January 1, 2000.
11.96.902 Short title—Washington trust act of 1984.
reference section, decodified August 2000.
Cross-
11.96.903 Application—1985 c 30—Application of 1984 c 149 as
amended and reenacted in 1985. Cross-reference section, decodified
August 2000.
Chapter 11.98
TRUSTS
11.98.010 Violation of rule against perpetuities by instrument—
Periods during which trust not invalid. [1984 c 149 § 87; 1965 c 145 §
11.98.010. Prior: 1959 c 146 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.130 pursuant
to 1984 c 149 § 86, effective January 1, 1985.
11.98.020 Distribution of assets and vesting of interest during
period trust not invalid. [1984 c 149 § 88; 1965 c 145 § 11.98.020. Prior:
1959 c 146 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.140 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
86, effective January 1, 1985.
11.98.029 Resignation of trustee.
11.104.071 Charitable remainder unitrusts. [1997 c 252 § 79.]
Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.080 Trade, business and farming operations. [1985 c 30 §
91. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 123; 1971 c 74 § 8.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601,
effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.090 Disposition of receipts from natural resources. [1985 c
30 § 92. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 124; 1971 c 74 § 9.] Repealed by 2002 c 345
§ 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.100 Timber. [1971 c 74 § 10.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601,
effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.110 Other property subject to deferred payment right—
Inventory value determination. [1997 c 252 § 80; 1971 c 74 § 11.]
Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.120 Underproductive property—Definition. [1985 c 30 §
93. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 125; 1971 c 74 § 12.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 §
601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.130 Charges against income and principal. [1985 c 30 § 94.
Prior: 1984 c 149 § 126; 1971 c 74 § 13.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601,
effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.900 Application of chapter. [1971 c 74 § 14.] Repealed by
2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.901 Application of RCW 11.104.010 through 11.104.130 as
of January 1, 1985. [1985 c 30 § 142.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601,
effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.910 Short title. [1971 c 74 § 15.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 §
601, effective January 1, 2003.
Reviser's note: RCW 11.98.029 was restored to full force and effect
by 1989 c 10 § 4.
11.104.920 Severability—1971 c 74. [1971 c 74 § 16.] Repealed by
2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.98.030 Distribution of assets at expiration of period. [1984 c
149 § 89; 1965 c 145 § 11.98.030. Prior: 1959 c 146 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 11.98.150 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 86, effective January 1, 1985.
11.104.930 Section headings not part of law. [1971 c 74 § 18.]
Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.98.040 Effective date of creation of trust. [1984 c 149 § 90;
1965 c 145 § 11.98.040. Prior: 1959 c 146 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
11.98.160 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 86, effective January 1, 1985.
11.104.940 Effective date—1971 c 74. [1971 c 74 § 19.] Repealed
by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.98.050 Application of chapter. [1984 c 149 § 93; 1971 ex.s. c
229 § 1; 1965 c 145 § 11.98.050. Prior: 1959 c 146 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 11.98.900 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 92, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 11.110
Chapter 11.104
WASHINGTON PRINCIPAL AND INCOME ACT
11.104.010 Definitions. [1997 c 252 § 78; 1985 c 30 § 84. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 116; 1971 c 74 § 1.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective
January 1, 2003.
11.104.020 Duty of trustee as to receipts and expenditures. [1985
c 30 § 85. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 117; 1971 c 74 § 2.] Repealed by 2002 c 345
§ 601, effective January 1, 2003.
11.104.030 Income—Principal—Charges. [1985 c 30 § 86. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 118; 1971 c 74 § 3.] Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective
January 1, 2003.
11.104.040 When right to income arises—Apportionment of
income. [1985 c 30 § 87. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 119; 1971 c 74 § 4.]
Repealed by 2002 c 345 § 601, effective January 1, 2003.
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11.110.050 Register of trustees—Establishment and maintenance.
[1993 c 471 § 27; 1985 c 30 § 116. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 149; 1967 ex.s. c 53
§ 5. Formerly RCW 19.10.050.] Repealed by 1997 c 124 § 5.
11.110.073 Reports of trustee—Trustees exempt from RCW
11.110.070. [1994 c 92 § 2; 1985 c 30 § 119. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 153; 1971
ex.s. c 226 § 4. Formerly RCW 19.10.073.] Repealed by 1997 c 124 § 5.
11.110.080 Custodian of court records to furnish copies to
secretary of state—List of tax exemption applications to be filed. [1993
c 471 § 31; 1985 c 30 § 121. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 8. Formerly RCW
19.10.080.] Repealed by 1997 c 124 § 5.
11.110.240 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—
Construction of references to federal code. [1985 c 30 § 133. Prior:
1984 c 149 § 165; 1982 1st ex.s. c 41 § 3; 1971 c 58 § 5. Formerly RCW
19.10.240.] Repealed by 1993 c 73 § 12.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 12
DISTRICT COURTS—CIVIL PROCEDURE
12.24.110 Execution issued by succeeding justice. [Code 1881 §
1796; 1873 p 352 § 95; 1854 p 240 § 96; RRS § 1877.] Repealed by 1987 c
442 § 830.
Chapter 12.12
12.24.120 Execution in another county. [Code 1881 § 1797; 1873 p
352 § 96; 1854 p 240 § 97; RRS § 1878.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
TRIAL
12.12.040 Time of jury trial. [1888 p 118 § 2; Code 1881 § 1771;
1854 p 235 § 71; RRS § 1850.] Repealed by 1988 c 188 § 22, effective
January 1, 1989.
12.12.050 Selection of jury. [1979 ex.s. c 135 § 11; 1888 p 119 § 3;
Code 1881 § 1772; 1854 p 235 § 72; RRS § 1851. Cf. Code 1881 §§ 1774,
1775.] Repealed by 1980 c 162 § 14.
12.12.060 Summons for jurors. [1975 1st ex.s. c 119 § 1; 1888 p
119 § 4; Code 1881 § 1773; 1854 p 236 § 73; RRS § 1852.] Repealed by
1988 c 188 § 22, effective January 1, 1989. Later enactment, see RCW
2.36.095.
12.24.130 Execution, to whom directed—Contents. [Code 1881 §
1798; 1873 p 353 § 97; 1854 p 240 § 98; RRS § 1879.] Repealed by 1987 c
442 § 830.
12.24.135 Execution to include costs and attorneys' fees. [1984 c
258 § 94; 1983 c 254 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.140 Amount of judgment to be noted. [Code 1881 § 1799;
1873 p 353 § 98; 1854 p 240 § 99; RRS § 1880.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 §
830.
12.24.150 Renewal of execution. [Code 1881 § 1800; 1873 p 353 §
99; 1854 p 240 § 100; RRS § 1881.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.12.100 Penalty for juror failing to appear. [Code 1881 § 1779;
1873 p 348 § 78; 1854 p 236 § 79; RRS § 1856.] Repealed by 1988 c 188 §
22, effective January 1, 1989. Later enactment, see RCW 2.36.170.
12.24.160 Notice of sale upon execution. [Code 1881 § 1801; 1873
p 354 § 100; 1854 p 241 § 101; RRS § 1882.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 §
830.
Chapter 12.16
12.24.170 Sale upon execution—Return. [Code 1881 § 1802; 1873
p 354 § 101; 1854 p 241 § 102; RRS § 1883.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 §
830.
WITNESSES AND DEPOSITIONS
12.16.010 Witnesses may be subpoenaed if within twenty miles.
[Code 1881 § 1869; 1873 p 370 § 168; 1854 p 233 § 57; RRS § 1898.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 703, effective July 1, 1984.
12.16.100 Depositions may be taken, when. [Code 1881 § 1878;
1873 p 371 § 177; 1854 p 234 § 66; RRS § 1907.] Repealed by 1984 c 258
§ 703, effective July 1, 1984.
12.16.110 How taken and certified. [Code 1881 § 1879; 1873 p 371
§ 178; 1854 p 234 § 67; RRS § 1908.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 703,
effective July 1, 1984.
12.16.120 Deposition, how used on trial. [Code 1881 § 1880; 1873
p 372 § 179; 1854 p 234 § 68; RRS § 1909.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 703,
effective July 1, 1984.
12.24.180 Officer forbidden to purchase. [Code 1881 § 1803; 1873
p 354 § 102; 1854 p 241 § 103; RRS § 1884.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 §
830.
12.24.190 Execution for fees and costs. [Code 1881 § 1806; 1873 p
354 § 105; 1854 p 241 § 106; RRS § 1887.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.200 Claim to property by third party. [Code 1881 § 1807;
1877 p 202 § 6; 1873 p 355 § 106; 1854 p 241 § 107; RRS § 1888.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.210 Other remedies available to third party. [Code 1881 §
1808; 1873 p 355 § 107; 1863 p 355 § 89; 1854 p 242 § 108; RRS § 1889.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
Chapter 12.28
Chapter 12.24
REPLEVIN
EXECUTION OF JUDGMENTS
12.28.010 Immediate claim and delivery authorized. [Code 1881 §
1809; 1873 p 356 § 108; 1854 p 242 § 109; RRS § 1796.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
(Later enactment, see chapter 6.17 RCW)
12.24.010 Stay of execution. [Code 1881 § 1786; 1873 p 350 § 85;
1854 p 238 § 86; RRS § 1867.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.020 Stay bond. [Code 1881 § 1787; 1873 p 351 § 86; 1854 p
238 § 87; RRS § 1868.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.030 Form of bond. [Code 1881 § 1788; 1873 p 351 § 87; 1854
p 238 § 88; RRS § 1869.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.040 Stay of judgment revokes execution. [1957 c 89 § 14;
Code 1881 § 1791; 1873 p 352 § 90; 1854 p 238 § 91; RRS § 1872.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.050 Levy of execution if judgment not paid. [1957 c 89 § 15;
Code 1881 § 1789; 1873 p 351 § 88; 1854 p 238 § 89; RRS § 1870.]
Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.24.060 Subrogation of surety. [1957 c 89 § 16; Code 1881 §
1790; 1873 p 351 § 89; 1854 p 238 § 90; RRS § 1871.] Repealed by 1987 c
442 § 830.
12.28.020 Contents of affidavit. [Code 1881 § 1810; 1873 p 356 §
109; 1854 p 242 § 110; RRS § 1797.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10.
See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.28.030 Order for delivery. [Code 1881 § 1811; 1873 p 356 § 110;
1854 p 243 § 111; RRS § 1798.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10. See
chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.28.040 Execution of order—Delivery bond. [Code 1881 § 1812;
1873 p 356 § 111; 1854 p 243 § 112; RRS § 1799.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.28.050 Exceptions to sureties. [Code 1881 § 1813; 1873 p 357 §
112; 1854 p 243 § 113; RRS § 1800.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10.
See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.28.060 Return of property—Redelivery bond. [Code 1881 §
1814; 1873 p 357 § 113; 1854 p 243 § 114; RRS § 1801.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.24.070 Setoff of mutual judgments. [Code 1881 § 1792; 1873 p
352 § 91; 1854 p 239 § 92; RRS § 1873.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.28.070 Justification of sureties. [Code 1881 § 1815; 1873 p 357
§ 114; 1854 p 244 § 115; RRS § 1802.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10.
See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.24.080 Setoff of judgment before another justice. [Code 1881 §
1793; 1873 p 352 § 92; 1854 p 239 § 93; RRS § 1874.] Repealed by 1987 c
442 § 830.
12.28.080 Property in building or inclosure—Procedure. [Code
1881 § 1816; 1873 p 358 § 115; 1854 p 244 § 116; RRS § 1803.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.24.090 Execution for balance after setoff. [Code 1881 § 1794;
1873 p 352 § 93; 1854 p 239 § 94; RRS § 1875.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 §
830.
12.28.090 Duty of officer on taking property. [Code 1881 § 1817;
1873 p 358 § 116; 1854 p 244 § 117; RRS § 1804.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.24.100 No execution after ten years—Real estate liens—
Commencement—Duration. [1984 c 21 § 1; Code 1881 § 1795; 1873 p
352 § 94; 1854 p 240 § 95; RRS § 1876.] Repealed by 1987 c 442 § 830.
12.28.100 Claim to property by third party. [Code 1881 § 1818;
1873 p 358 § 117; 1854 p 244 § 118; RRS § 1805.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
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12.28.110 Return required within five days. [Code 1881 § 1819;
1873 p 359 § 118; 1854 p 244 § 119; RRS § 1806.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 132 § 10. See chapter 7.64 RCW.
12.32.200 Controverting answer of garnishee. [1909 c 160 § 20;
RRS § 1842.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.240.
Chapter 12.32
12.32.210 Attorney's fee—Costs. [1909 c 160 § 21; RRS § 1843.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.290.
GARNISHMENT
12.32.010 Justices may issue writs of garnishment. [1967 c 143 §
1; 1911 c 126 § 1; 1909 c 160 § 1; RRS § 1823.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.010.
12.32.015 Garnishment bond. [(i) 1965 c 95 § 2. (ii) 1965 c 96 § 2.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.030.
12.32.020 Application for writ—Affidavit—Contents. [1967 c 143
§ 2; 1913 c 109 § 1; 1911 c 126 § 2; 1909 c 160 § 2; RRS § 1824.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.040.
12.32.220 Garnishee protected against claim of defendant. [1967
c 143 § 12; 1909 c 160 § 22; RRS § 1844.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.300.
12.32.230 Similarity of names—Procedure. [1909 c 160 § 23; RRS
§ 1845.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.330.
12.32.240 Garnishee need not plead defenses of defendant. [1909
c 160 § 24; RRS § 1846.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
Chapter 12.36
12.32.030 Issuance of writ—Contents. [1967 c 143 § 3; 1911 c 126
§ 3; 1909 c 160 § 3; RRS § 1825.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.050.
SMALL CLAIMS APPEALS
12.32.040 Form of writ. [1967 c 143 § 4; 1911 c 126 § 4; 1909 c 160
§ 4; RRS § 1826.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.110.
12.36.040 Release of property taken on execution. [1929 c 58 § 4;
RRS § 1913. Prior: Code 1881 § 1862; 1873 p 368 § 161; 1854 p 252 §
165.] Repealed by 1997 c 352 § 15.
12.32.050 Delivery of writ. [1967 c 143 § 5; 1909 c 160 § 5; RRS §
1827.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
12.36.060 Pleadings in superior court. [1929 c 58 § 5, part; RRS §
1915.] Now codified in RCW 12.36.050.
12.32.060 Service of writ—Forms. [1967 c 143 § 6; 1961 c 218 § 1;
1939 c 70 § 1; 1909 c 160 § 6; RRS § 1828.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264
§ 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.130.
12.36.070 Transcript—Procedure on failure to make and certify—
Amendment. [1929 c 58 § 6; RRS § 1916. Prior: 1891 c 29 § 5; Code
1881 § 1865; 1854 p 253 § 168.] Repealed by 1997 c 352 § 15.
12.32.070 Requirements when writ is served on bank. [1967 c 143
§ 7; 1909 c 160 § 7; RRS § 1829.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.130, 7.33.140.
12.32.080 Effect of service of writ. [1967 c 143 § 8; 1909 c 160 § 8;
RRS § 1830.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.140.
12.32.090 Bond to release garnishee. [1909 c 160 § 9; RRS § 1831.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.170.
12.32.100 Answer of garnishee—Contents—Forms. [1967 c 143 §
9; 1909 c 160 § 10; RRS § 1832.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.150.
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JUVENILE COURTS AND
JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Chapter 13.04
BASIC JUVENILE COURT ACT
(Formerly: Juvenile courts)
12.32.105 Answer of garnishee—Signature of garnishee. [1967 c
143 § 14.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.150.
13.04.010
Juvenile court law—Dependent and delinquent
children defined—Wards of state. [1961 c 302 § 1; 1913 c 160 § 1; RRS §
1987-1. Prior: 1909 c 190 § 1; 1905 c 18 § 1. Formerly RCW 13.04.010
and 13.04.020.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
12.32.110 Discharge of garnishee. [1967 c 143 § 10; 1909 c 160 §
11; RRS § 1833.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see
RCW 7.33.180.
13.04.020 Delinquent and dependent children wards of state.
[1913 c 160 § 1, part; 1909 c 190 § 1, part; 1905 c 18 § 1, part; RRS § 19871, part.] Now codified in RCW 13.04.010.
12.32.120 Default of garnishee—Judgment. [1911 c 126 § 5; 1909
c 160 § 12; RRS § 1834.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.190.
13.04.0301
Courts of limited jurisdiction—Concurrent
jurisdiction with the juvenile court—Pilot project—Expiration. [1997 c
341 § 2.] Decodified September 2003.
12.32.130 Judgment against garnishee—Satisfaction. [1909 c 160
§ 13; RRS § 1835.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment,
see RCW 7.33.200.
13.04.053 Notice to parent or guardian that child taken into
custody—Time limitation on detention—Responsibility of juvenile
court. [1973 1st ex.s. c 101 § 1; 1961 c 302 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
12.32.140 Execution of judgment. [1909 c 160 § 14; RRS § 1836.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW 7.33.210.
12.32.150 Garnishee in possession of property—Procedure. [1909
c 160 § 15; RRS § 1837.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later
enactment, see RCW 7.33.220.
12.32.160 Attachment for contempt. [1909 c 160 § 16; RRS §
1838.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36. Later enactment, see RCW
7.33.230.
12.32.170
Shares of corporate garnishee—Sale—Discovery
procedure—Disposition of shares. [1967 c 143 § 11; 1909 c 160 § 17;
RRS § 1839.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
12.32.180 Manner of sale.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
[1909 c 160 § 18; RRS § 1840.]
13.04.056 Informal disposition of case by probation officer—
Review by juvenile judge. [1961 c 302 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291
§ 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.060 Petition to take charge of child. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 32;
1913 c 160 § 5; RRS § 1987-5.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.040 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.070 Summons—Hearing. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 35; 1913 c 160
§ 6; RRS § 1987-6.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.070 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c
291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.080 Publication of summons. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 36; 1961 c
302 § 4; 1913 c 160 § 7; RRS § 1987-7.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.080
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
12.32.190 Transfer of shares on corporation books. [1909 c 160 §
19; RRS § 1841.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 36.
12.32.195 Violations of defendant as to shares of corporate
garnishee—Contempt. [1967 c 143 § 13.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
36.
13.04.090 Hearing—Records and reports—Judgment. [1913 c
160 § 10; RRS § 1987-10.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17. Later
enactments, see RCW 13.04.091, 13.04.095, 13.04.100, 13.04.19013.04.240.
13.04.091 Hearings—Time and place—Not generally public—
Notes and records. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 39; 1961 c 302 § 5. Prior: 1913 c
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160 § 10, part; RCW 13.04.090, part.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.110
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.095 Commitment of child—Order of court—Powers of
department of social and health services—Rescinding of commitment.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 71 § 2; 1967 c 137 § 1; 1961 c 302 § 6.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.100 Commitment of child—Order may be temporary,
modified, etc.—Financial support of child. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 44; 1969
ex.s. c 138 § 1; 1961 c 302 § 7; 1913 c 160 § 8; RRS § 1987-8.] Recodified
as RCW 13.34.160 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.105 Judgment for financial support. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 45;
1961 c 302 § 8; 1955 c 188 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.170 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.110 Award and adoption of child. [1913 c 160 § 9; RRS §
1987-9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.115 Child not to be detained in jail or confined with adult
convicts. [1913 c 160 § 11; RRS § 1987-11.] Repealed by 1985 c 50 § 2.
Later enactment, see RCW 13.04.116.
13.04.120 Arrest of juvenile—Hearing—Traffic violations. [1959
c 58 § 1; 1945 c 132 § 1; 1913 c 160 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1987-12.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978. Later enactment,
see RCW 13.50.200.
13.04.274 Confidential records—Right to challenge information
therein—Order to seal legal and social files and records, procedure
for—Grounds to nullify—Order to destroy records, when. [1977 ex.s. c
291 § 12.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86. Later enactment, see chapter
13.50 RCW.
13.04.276 Confidential records—Expungement to protect due
process rights. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 13.50.150
pursuant to 1979 c 155 § 12.
13.04.278
Records of motor vehicle operation violation
forwarded. [1979 c 155 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
13.50.200 pursuant to 1979 c 155 § 12.
13.04.460 Implementation and enforcement of juvenile justice
laws—Reports. [1986 c 288 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 13.06
JUVENILE OFFENDERS—
CONSOLIDATED JUVENILE SERVICES PROGRAMS
(Formerly: Probation services—Special supervision programs)
13.06.060 Pro rata payments. [1981 c 60 § 1; 1979 c 141 § 16; 1969
ex.s. c 165 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 191 § 13.
Chapter 13.07
PROBATION COUNSELORS—STATE AID
13.04.130 Fingerprinting or photographing juvenile. [1983 c 267
§ 1; 1979 c 155 § 7; 1945 c 132 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1987-12a.]
Repealed by 1987 c 450 § 9.
13.07.010 Definitions. [1979 c 141 § 17; 1959 c 331 § 1.] Repealed
by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.04.140 Construction. [1913 c 160 § 14; RRS § 1987-14.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.07.020 Program established—Funds. [1973 1st ex.s. c 59 § 2;
1959 c 331 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.04.150 Modification of orders. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 43; 1913 c
160 § 15; RRS § 1987-15.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.150 pursuant to 1977
ex.s. c 291 § 50, effective July 1, 1978.
13.07.030 Purpose and amount of grants. [1979 c 141 § 18; 1965
ex.s. c 137 § 2; 1959 c 331 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.04.170 Contributing to delinquency—Penalty—Bond. [1953 c
116 § 1. Prior: 1913 c 160 § 17; RRS § 1987-17.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.190
Commitment of delinquent to department of
institutions—Notice of placement by director to be given court and
parents or guardian. [1961 c 302 § 10. Prior: 1959 c 251 § 2, part; 1957
c 297 § 4, part; RCW 13.08.190, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81,
effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.200 Director of institutions may place incorrigible juvenile
delinquents over sixteen in reformatory—Duration—Definition. [1977
ex.s. c 80 § 16; 1961 c 302 § 12; 1959 c 251 § 2; 1957 c 297 § 4. Formerly
RCW 13.08.190, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1,
1978.
13.04.210 Petition for court review of director's decision on
institutional placement or transfer—Filing, service. [1961 c 302 § 13.
Prior: 1957 c 297 § 5; RCW 13.08.200.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81,
effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.220 Court may modify, set aside secretary's decision on
placement or transfer—Appeal. [1971 c 81 § 54; 1961 c 302 § 14. Prior:
1957 c 297 § 6; RCW 13.08.210.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81,
effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.230 Probation officer's investigation record and report
withheld from public inspection—Who may inspect—Destruction.
[1961 c 302 § 15. Prior: 1913 c 160 § 10, part; RCW 13.04.090, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.250
Destruction of files of juveniles committed to
department of institutions upon attaining majority—Exceptions. [1967
c 93 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 81, effective July 1, 1978.
13.04.260 Commitment of delinquent beyond age twenty-one
prohibited—Jurisdiction of juvenile court. [1975 1st ex.s. c 170 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 13.40.300 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 80, effective
July 1, 1978.
13.04.270 Confidential records—Enumerated. [1977 ex.s. c 291 §
10.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86. Later enactment, see chapter 13.50
RCW.
13.04.272 Confidential records—Release, when—Central record
keeping system. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86.
Later enactment, see chapter 13.50 RCW.
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13.07.040
Counselors—Appointment—Term—Qualifications.
[1959 c 331 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.07.050 Applications for aid—Declaration of eligibility. [1979 c
141 § 19; 1959 c 331 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.07.060 Reports and accounting—Payment procedure—Denial
or withholding of aid. [1979 c 141 § 20; 1959 c 331 § 8.] Repealed by
1981 c 60 § 2.
13.07.070 Aid limited to six years. [1965 ex.s. c 137 § 3.] Repealed
by 1981 c 60 § 2.
13.07.900 RCW 13.07.010, 13.07.020, 13.07.040, 13.07.050 and
13.07.060 declared temporary—Terminal date. [1965 ex.s. c 137 § 1;
1963 c 54 § 1; 1961 c 145 § 2; 1959 c 331 § 11.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
35 § 1.
Chapter 13.08
JUVENILE OFFENDERS
13.08.010 Commitment to state training school. [(i) 1905 c 19 § 1;
1891 c 103 § 1; RRS § 1980. (ii) 1913 c 111 § 1; 1905 c 19 § 3; 1891 c 103
§ 7; RRS § 1986. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 257 § 3; RRS § 4626.] Repealed by 1961
c 302 § 17.
13.08.020 Commitment to state school for girls. [(i) 1905 c 19 § 1;
1891 c 103 § 1; RRS § 1980. (ii) 1913 c 111 § 1; 1905 c 19 § 3; 1891 c 103
§ 7; RRS § 1986. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 257 § 3; RRS § 4626. (iv) 1913 c 157 §
6; RRS § 4636.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.030 Commitment when found guilty of crime. [1909 c 249 §
24; RRS § 2276. Prior: 1905 c 19 § 1; 1891 c 103 § 1.] Repealed by 1961
c 302 § 17.
13.08.040 Commitment cannot be modified or revoked. [1913 c
157 § 6, part; RRS § 4636, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.050 Copy of commitment under seal to institution head. [(i)
1909 c 97 p 257 § 3; RRS § 4626. (ii) 1905 c 19 § 1; 1891 c 103 § 1; RRS §
1980.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.060 Memorandum of age, residence, etc.—Expense of
transportation. [(i) 1891 c 103 § 5; RRS § 1984. (ii) 1913 c 157 § 7; RRS
§ 4637.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.070 Discharge releases all penalties. [1913 c 111 § 1; RRS §
1986. Prior: 1891 c 103 § 7; 1905 c 19 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
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RRS § 10313, part, now codified in RCW 13.12.040.] Repealed by 1971 c
44 § 1.
13.08.080 Commitment of delinquent or dependent boys and girls.
[1905 c 19 § 1; 1891 c 103 § 1; RRS § 1980. Formerly RCW 13.08.010,
part, 13.08.020, part, and 13.08.050, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.12.060 Rules and regulations as to parole. [1903 c 78 § 8; RRS
§ 10316.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.08.090 Conviction in inferior court—Order to show cause in
superior court. [1905 c 19 § 2; 1891 c 103 § 2; RRS § 1981.] Repealed by
1961 c 302 § 17.
13.12.070 Violations of parole. [1903 c 78 § 10; RRS § 10318.]
Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.08.100 Conviction in inferior court—Service of order—Fees.
[1891 c 103 § 3; RRS § 1982.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.110 Conviction in inferior court—Examination—Hearing—
Commitment. [1891 c 103 § 4; RRS § 1983.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 §
17.
13.08.120 Warrant of commitment—Statement of complaint—
Transportation expense. [1891 c 103 § 5; RRS § 1984. Formerly RCW
13.08.060, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.08.130 Review. [1891 c 103 § 6; RRS § 1985.] Repealed by 1961
c 302 § 17.
13.08.140 Term of confinement—Effect of discharge. [1913 c 111
§ 1; RRS § 1986. Prior: 1905 c 19 § 3; 1891 c 103 § 7. Formerly RCW
13.08.010, part, 13.08.020, part, and 13.08.070.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 §
17.
Commitment of juvenile offenders—1909 school code
13.08.150 Commitment of delinquent or dependent boys and girls.
[1909 c 97 p 257 § 3; RRS § 4626. Formerly RCW 13.08.010, part,
13.08.020, part, and 13.08.050, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
Commitment of juvenile offenders—1909 criminal code
13.12.080 Incorrigibles to reformatory institution. [1903 c 78 §
11; RRS § 10319.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.090 Religious services.
Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
[1903 c 78 § 4; RRS § 10312.]
13.12.100 Parents to provide clothing. [1903 c 78 § 7; RRS §
10315.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.110 Monthly reports—Final discharge. [1903 c 78 § 9; RRS
§ 10317.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
Chapter 13.16
PLACES OF DETENTION
13.16.010 Establishment of house of detention and truant school.
[1945 c 121 § 1; 1913 c 160 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1987-13.] Now
codified as RCW 13.04.135.
13.16.090 Child not to be detained in jail or confined with adult
convicts. [1913 c 160 § 11; RRS § 1987-11.] Now codified as RCW
13.04.115.
Chapter 13.24
INTERSTATE COMPACT ON JUVENILES
13.08.160 Commitment to Washington state training school.
[1909 c 249 § 24; RRS § 2276. Prior: 1905 c 19 § 1; 1891 c 103 § 1.]
Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.24.010 Execution of compact. [1955 c 284 § 1.] Repealed by
2003 c 180 § 3, effective August 26, 2008.
Commitment of delinquent girls—
1913 act establishing state school for girls
13.24.020 Juvenile compact administrator. [1955 c 284 § 2.]
Repealed by 2003 c 180 § 3, effective August 26, 2008.
13.08.170 Commitment of delinquent girls. [1913 c 157 § 6; RRS §
4636. Formerly RCW 13.08.020, part, and 13.08.040.] Repealed by 1961 c
302 § 17.
Chapter 13.30
RUNAWAY YOUTH
13.08.180 Memorandum of age, residence, etc. [1913 c 157 § 7;
RRS § 4637.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17.
13.30.010 Short title. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 c
155 § 86.
Commitment to division of children and youth services—
Institutional placement
13.30.020 Taking juvenile into limited custody—Limitations.
[1977 ex.s. c 291 § 17.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86.
13.08.190 Commitment to division of children and youth
services—Notices to court of institutional placement. [1961 c 302 §§ 11,
12; 1959 c 251 § 2; 1957 c 297 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 13.04.200
pursuant to 1961 c 302 §§ 11, 12.
13.30.030 Release of juvenile taken into limited custody—
Placement in licensed residential facility, when. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 18.]
Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86.
13.08.200 Petition to review decision on placement. [1957 c 297 §
5.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17. Later enactment, see RCW 13.04.210.
13.30.040 Immunity from liability for releasing juvenile to other
than parent or custodian. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 19.] Repealed by 1979 c
155 § 86.
13.08.210 Court may change, modify, set aside supervisor's
decision on placement—Grounds—Appeal to supreme court. [1957 c
297 § 6.] Repealed by 1961 c 302 § 17. Later enactment, see RCW
13.04.220.
JUVENILE COURT PROCEDURE FOR FAMILIES IN CONFLICT
Chapter 13.12
TRUANT SCHOOLS
13.12.010 Establishment authorized in certain cities. [1903 c 78 §
1; RRS § 10309.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.020 Sites—Location—Furnishing. [1903 c 78 § 2; RRS §
10310.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.030 Superintendent, officers, agents, teachers. [1903 c 78 §
3; RRS § 10311.] Repealed by 1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.040 Petition for commitment. [1919 c 202 § 1; 1903 c 78 § 5;
RRS § 10313. Formerly RCW 13.12.040 and 13.12.050, part.] Repealed by
1971 c 44 § 1.
13.12.050 Hearing—Notice—Order. [1903 c 78 § 6; RRS § 10314.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1919 c 202 § 1, part; 1903 c 78 § 5, part;
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 13.32
13.32.010 Short title. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 23.] Repealed by 1979 c
155 § 86.
13.32.020 Alternative residential placement or continuation of—
Petition for approval of. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 24.] Repealed by 1979 c 155
§ 86.
13.32.030 Alternative residential placement or continuation of—
Court duties upon petition for. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 25.] Repealed by 1979
c 155 § 86.
13.32.040 Alternative residential placement or continuation of—
Court's finding and order at hearing. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 26.] Repealed
by 1979 c 155 § 86.
13.32.050 Alternative residential placement or continuation of—
Later review hearing—Scheduled—Notification of—Scope. [1977 ex.s.
c 291 § 27.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 297]
Title 13
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 13.32A
FAMILY RECONCILIATION ACT
(Formerly: Procedures for families in conflict)
13.32A.067 Priority of juveniles placed in secure facilities. [2000 c
162 § 5.] Expired June 30, 2002, pursuant to 2000 c 162 § 22.
13.32A.135 Youth confined in secure facilities—Department
responsibilities. [2000 c 162 § 9.] Expired June 30, 2002, pursuant to 2000
c 162 § 22.
13.40.0354 Computation of current offense points. [1994 sp.s. c 7
§ 521; 1989 c 407 § 6.] Repealed by 1997 c 338 § 73, effective July 1, 1998.
13.40.036 Statewide standards for juvenile facilities—When
effective. [1986 c 288 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 407 § 10.
13.40.075 Prosecutorial filing standards. [1994 sp.s. c 7 § 546.]
Repealed by 1997 c 338 § 72, effective July 1, 1997.
13.40.125 Deferred adjudication. [1995 c 395 § 6; 1994 sp.s. c 7 §
545.] Repealed by 1997 c 338 § 72, effective July 1, 1997.
13.32A.137 Youths confined for contempt—Housing costs. [2000
c 162 § 10.] Expired June 30, 2002, pursuant to 2000 c 162 § 22.
13.40.169 Community commitment disposition alternative—Pilot
project. [2003 c 378 § 5.] Expired July 1, 2005.
13.32A.260 Implementation and enforcement of juvenile justice
laws—Reports. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1998.
13.40.170 Fingerprints and photograph, when. [1977 ex.s. c 291 §
71.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 § 86.
Chapter 13.34
13.40.260 Cost of five dollars in addition to fees, forfeitures, costs,
penalties imposed—Disposition. [1981 c 330 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
JUVENILE COURT ACT—DEPENDENCY AND TERMINATION
OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
13.34.140 Order of disposition for certain dependent children,
alternatives—Placement in facilities. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 42.] Repealed
by 1979 c 155 § 86.
13.34.162 Child support schedule. [1993 c 412 § 10; 1988 c 275 §
15.] Repealed by 1993 c 358 § 6; and repealed by 2000 c 122 § 42.
13.34.170 Judgment for financial support—Enforcement. [2000 c
122 § 22; 1981 c 195 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 45; 1961 c 302 § 8; 1955 c 188
§ 1. Formerly RCW 13.04.105.] Recodified as RCW 13.34.161 pursuant to
2000 c 122 § 41.
13.34.220 Order terminating parent and child relationship—
Prevailing party to present findings, etc., to court, when. [1979 c 155 §
50.] Repealed by 2000 c 122 § 42.
13.34.230 Guardianship for dependent child—Petition for—
Notice to, intervention by, department or supervising agency. [2009 c
520 § 37; 1981 c 195 § 1; 1979 c 155 § 51.] Repealed by 2010 c 272 § 16.
13.34.231 Guardianship for dependent child—Hearing—Rights
of parties—Rules of evidence—Guardianship established, when. [2000
c 122 § 29; 1994 c 288 § 6; 1981 c 195 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 272 § 16.
13.40.270 Purchase of liability insurance by county to cover
community service by juveniles—Community service insurance fund.
[1981 c 266 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 24 § 5.
13.40.290 Juvenile offenders structured residential program—
Enhancement of services—Study—Expiration of section. [1989 c 271 §
115.] Expired July 1, 1993.
Chapter 13.70
SUBSTITUTE CARE OF CHILDREN—REVIEW BOARD SYSTEM
13.70.003 Substitute care of children—Citizen review board
system—Purpose—Application of administrative procedures and
standards. [2000 c 122 § 36; 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c
152 § 3.
13.70.005 Periodic case review. [1993 c 505 § 1. Prior: 1991 c 363
§ 14; 1991 c 127 § 2; 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 41 § 10.
13.70.010 Definitions. [1991 c 127 § 3; 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.020 Role of supreme court—Procedures. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17
§ 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.34.236 Guardianship for dependent child—Qualifications for
dependency guardian—Consideration of preferences of parent. [1994 c
288 § 10; 1981 c 195 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 c 272 § 16.
13.70.030 Composition of board—Quorum. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17 §
5.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.34.238
Guardianship for dependent child—Relative
guardianship subsidies. [2009 c 235 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 272 § 16.
13.70.040 Guidelines for appointment to boards. [1989 1st ex.s. c
17 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.34.310 Implementation and enforcement of juvenile justice
laws—Reports. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1998.
13.70.050 Training programs for board members. [1989 1st ex.s. c
17 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.34.803
Drug-affected and alcohol-affected infants—
Comprehensive plan—Report. [1998 c 314 § 40.] Repealed by 2009 c
520 § 97.
13.34.805 Drug-affected infants—Study.
Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
[1998 c 314 § 31.]
13.34.8051
Drug-affected infants—Study—Alcohol-affected
infants to be included. [1998 c 314 § 32.] Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
13.34.810 Implementation of chapter 314, Laws of 1998. [1998 c
314 § 48.] Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
Chapter 13.40
JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT OF 1977
13.40.025 Juvenile disposition standards commission—Duties—
Members—Chairman—Terms—Vacancies—Meetings—Compensation
and expenses—Transfer of powers and duties to sentencing guidelines
commission. [1996 c 232 § 4; 1995 c 269 § 302; 1986 c 288 § 8; 1984 c
287 § 11; 1981 c 299 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 338 § 72, effective July 1,
1997.
13.40.027
Juvenile disposition standards commission—
Responsibilities generally—Department to assist. [1993 c 415 § 9; 1992
c 205 § 103; 1989 c 407 § 2; 1986 c 288 § 9; 1981 c 299 § 4.] Repealed by
1996 c 232 § 9, effective July 1, 1996.
13.40.035 Disposition standards for offenses—Effective date for
certain standards. [1979 c 155 § 56.] Repealed by 1989 c 407 § 10.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 298]
13.70.060 Confidentiality requirements. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 8.]
Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.070 Board access to records. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 9.]
Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.080 Review of case—Employee duties. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17 §
10.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.090 Board—Powers and duties—Immunity. [1989 1st ex.s.
c 17 § 11.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.100 Child in substitute care—No dependency petition—
Procedures—Review. [1993 c 505 § 2; 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 12.] Repealed
by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.110
Child in substitute care under dependency
proceeding—Procedures—Review. [2000 c 122 § 37; 1991 c 127 § 5;
1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 13.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.120 Board recommendations. [1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 14.]
Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.130 Funds from public and private sources. [2005 c 282 §
29; 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 § 15.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.140 Review by court. [2000 c 122 § 38; 1993 c 505 § 4; 1989
1st ex.s. c 17 § 16.] Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
13.70.150 Indian children—Local Indian child welfare advisory
committee may serve as citizen review board. [1991 c 127 § 1.]
Repealed by 2009 c 152 § 3.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
13.70.900 Expiration date—1989 1st ex.s. c 17 §§ 1-16. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 17 § 19.] Repealed by 1991 c 127 § 7.
Title 14
AERONAUTICS
Chapter 14.04
AERONAUTICS COMMISSION
14.04.010 Statement of policy. [1947 c 165 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10964-82.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.010 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
79.
14.04.020 Definitions. [1947 c 165 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1096481.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.020 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.030
State
aeronautics
commission—Created—
Membership—Expenses—Removal. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 9; 1967 c
68 § 1; 1947 c 165 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-83. Prior: 1945 c 252 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964-60.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
14.04.040
Director of aeronautics—Qualifications—Salary—
Travel expenses—Duties. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 10; 1967 c 68 § 2;
1961 c 289 § 1; 1947 c 165 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-84. Prior: 1945
c 252; Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 10964-60–10964-68.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
151 § 80.
14.04.050 Organization of commission—Officers—Quorum—
Meetings. [1977 c 75 § 6; 1947 c 165 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-85.
Prior: 1945 c 252 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964-64.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 80.
Title 14
14.04.185 Establishment of procedures required by conditions of
federal transfers of facilities. [1963 c 73 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.185 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.190 Exclusive grants prohibited. [1947 c 165 § 19; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10964-99.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.190 pursuant to 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.200 Exercise of powers is public and governmental purpose.
[1947 c 165 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-100.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.200 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.210 Rules and regulations—Standards. [1947 c 165 § 21;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-101.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.210 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.220 Operating aircraft recklessly or under influence of
intoxicants or drugs. [1947 c 165 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-102.]
Recodified as RCW 47.68.220 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.230 Aircraft and airman certificates required. [1967 ex.s. c
68 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 9 § 7; 1949 c 49 § 11; 1947 c 165 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 10964-103.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.230 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
79.
14.04.233
Registration of pilots—Certificates—Fees—
Exemptions—Use of fees. [1967 c 207 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.233 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.236 Aircraft search and rescue, safety and education fund—
Created—Moneys from registration of pilots deposited in. [1967 c 207 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.236 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.240 Penalties for violations. [1947 c 165 § 24; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10964-104.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.240 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c
151 § 79.
14.04.060 Offices. [1947 c 165 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-86.]
Recodified as RCW 47.68.060 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.070 General powers. [1947 c 165 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10964-87.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.070 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
79.
14.04.250 Registration of aircraft. [1967 ex.s. c 9 § 8; 1955 c 150 §
11; 1949 c 49 § 12; 1947 c 165 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-105.]
Recodified as RCW 47.68.250 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.260 Airport sites—Certificates of approval. [1947 c 165 §
26; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-106.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
14.04.080 Drafts of legislation, other duties. [1947 c 165 § 8; 1945
c 252 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-88.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.080
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.090 Aid to municipalities, Indian tribes—Federal aid. [1975
1st ex.s. c 161 § 1; 1947 c 165 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-89.]
Recodified as RCW 47.68.090 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.100 Acquisition and disposal of airports, facilities, etc.
[1947 c 165 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-90.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.100 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.110 Zoning powers not interfered with. [1947 c 165 § 11;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-91.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.110 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.120 Condemnation, how exercised. [1947 c 165 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10964-92.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.120 pursuant to 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.130 Contracts or leases of facilities in operating airports.
[1947 c 165 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-93.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.130 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.140 Lease of airports. [1947 c 165 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10964-94.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.140 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
79.
14.04.150 Lien for state's charges. [1947 c 165 § 15; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10964-95.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.150 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c
151 § 79.
14.04.160 Acceptance of federal moneys. [1947 c 165 § 16; 1945 c
252 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-96.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.160
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.170 State airways system. [1947 c 165 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 10964-97.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.170 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
79.
14.04.180 Execution of necessary contracts. [1947 c 165 § 18;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-98.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.180 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
(2010 Ed.)
14.04.270 Licensing of airports. [1947 c 165 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 10964-107.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
14.04.280 Investigations, hearings, etc.—Subpoenas—Compelling
attendance. [1947 c 165 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-108.] Recodified
as RCW 47.68.280 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.290 Joint hearings—Cooperation. [1947 c 165 § 29; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10964-109.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.290 pursuant to 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.300 State and municipal agencies to cooperate. [1947 c 165
§ 30; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-110.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.300
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.310 Enforcement of aeronautics laws. [1955 c 204 § 1; 1947
c 165 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-111.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.310
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.320 Service of orders—Hearings—Review. [1947 c 165 §
32; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-112.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.320
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.330 Exchange of data, reports of violations, etc. [1947 c 165
§ 33; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-113.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.330
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.340 Marking hazardous structures and obstacles—Hearing
to determine hazard. [1961 c 263 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.340
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.350
Marking hazardous structures and obstacles—
Reporting location of hazardous structures or obstacles—Subpoenas.
[1961 c 263 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.350 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c
151 § 79.
14.04.360
Marking hazardous structures and obstacles—
Exemption of structures required by federal law to be marked. [1961 c
263 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.360 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.04.370 Washington wing civil air patrol—Declaration of public
purpose—Consultation, cooperation and contracts with commission.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 73 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 47.68.370 pursuant to
1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 299]
Title 15
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
14.04.900 Severability—1947 c 165. [1947 c 165 § 35.] Recodified
as RCW 47.68.900 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.12.080 Airport zoning commission. [1945 c 174 § 5, subd. 2;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-19, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.070.
14.04.910 Short title. [1947 c 165 § 37.] Recodified as RCW
47.68.910 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
14.12.100 Existing structures may continue—Exception. [1945 c
174 § 6, subd. 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-20, subd. 2.] Now codified in
RCW 14.12.090.
Chapter 14.08
MUNICIPAL AIRPORTS—1945 ACT
14.12.120 Variances—Board of adjustment. [1945 c 174 § 7, subd.
2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-21, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.110.
14.08.040 Acquisition of real property—Eminent domain. [1945 c
182 § 2, subd. 2; Rem. Supp. § 2722-31, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW
14.08.030.
14.12.130 Lights and markers. [1945 c 174 § 7, subd. 3; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 2722-21, subd. 3.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.110.
14.08.050 Acquisition of air easements for protection—Marking
airport hazards. [1945 c 182 § 2; subd. 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-31,
subd. 3.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.030.
14.08.060 Encroachment on airport protection privileges a public
nuisance. [1945 c 182 § 2, subd. 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-31, subd. 4.]
Now codified in RCW 14.08.030.
14.08.110 Disposition of airport revenue. [1945 c 182 § 7, subd. 2;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-36, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.100.
14.08.130 Lease or sale of airports or facilities for operation—
Concessions. [1945 c 182 § 8, subd. 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-37, subd.
5.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.120.
14.08.140 Lease or sale, property no longer needed—Disposition
of proceeds. [1953 c 178 § 1; 1945 c 182 § 8, subd. 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
2722-37, subd. 6.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.120.
14.08.150 Fixing of rental or other charges. [1945 c 182 § 8, subd.
7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-37, subd. 7.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.120.
14.08.170 Director of aeronautics may act as agent. [1945 c 182 §
9, subd. 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-38, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW
14.08.160.
14.08.180 Requisites of contracts for acquisition, etc., of airports.
[1945 c 182 § 9, subd. 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-38, subd. 3.] Now
codified in RCW 14.08.160.
14.08.210 Agreement covering joint venture—Contents. [1949 c
120 § 1, subd. 3, 4; 1945 c 182 § 11, subd. 3, 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40,
subd. 3, 4.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.200.
14.12.150 Membership of board. [1945 c 174 § 10, subd. 2; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 2722-24, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.140.
14.12.160 Quorum. [1945 c 174 § 10, subd. 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
2722-24, subd. 3.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.140.
14.12.170 Rules—Compelling attendance of witnesses—Minutes.
[1945 c 174 § 10, subd. 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-24, subd. 4.] Now
codified in RCW 14.12.140.
Title 15
AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING
Chapter 15.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
15.04.020 Director's general duties and powers. [1981 c 296 § 1;
1977 c 75 § 7; 1961 c 11 § 15.04.020. Prior: (i) 1943 c 150 § 2, part; 1927
c 311 § 2, part; 1921 c 141 § 2, part; 1919 c 195 § 1, part; 1915 c 166 § 2,
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2840, part. (ii) 1941 c 20 § 15; 1935 c 168 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2849-2f.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.04.030 Powers of director, supervisor and inspectors. [1981 c
296 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.04.030. Prior: 1943 c 150 § 2, part; 1927 c 311 § 2,
part; 1921 c 141 § 2, part; 1919 c 195 § 1, part; 1915 c 166 § 2, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 2840, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
14.08.220 Joint governing board. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd. 5; 1945 c
182 § 11, subd. 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 5.] Now codified in
RCW 14.08.200.
15.04.040 Inspectors-at-large—Generally. [1987 c 393 § 1; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 11; 1961 c 11 § 15.04.040. Prior: 1957 c 163 § 3; prior:
1949 c 89 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 § 3, part; 1931 c 27 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 1,
part; 1921 c 141 § 3, part; 1915 c 166 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2841,
part.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
14.08.230 Organization of board. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd. 6; 1945 c
182 § 11, subd. 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 6.] Now codified in
RCW 14.08.200.
15.04.050 Director's determination of facts final—Appeals. [1961
c 11 § 15.04.050. Prior: 1921 c 141 § 14; RRS § 2873.] Repealed by 1981
c 296 § 39.
14.08.240 Powers of board—Limitations. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd. 7;
1945 c 182 § 11, subd. 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 7.] Now
codified in RCW 14.08.200.
15.04.060 Local inspectors—Petition by owners for assistance in
combating infection. [1961 c 11 § 15.04.060. Prior: 1957 c 163 § 4; prior:
1949 c 89 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 § 3, part; 1931 c 27 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 1,
part; 1921 c 141 § 3, part; 1915 c 166 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2841,
part.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
14.08.250 Joint ordinances and regulations. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd.
8; 1945 c 182 § 11, subd. 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 8.] Now
codified in RCW 14.08.200.
14.08.260 Joint condemnation proceedings. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd.
9; 1945 c 182 § 11, subd. 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 9.] Now
codified in RCW 14.08.200.
14.08.270 Joint fund created. [1949 c 120 § 1, subd. 10, 11; 1945 c
182 § 11, subd. 10, 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd. 10, 11.] Now
codified in RCW 14.08.200.
14.08.280 Specific performance of joint agreement. [1949 c 120 §
1, subd. 12; 1945 c 182 § 11, subd. 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2722-40, subd.
12.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.200.
15.04.070 Local inspectors—Qualifications—Control of. [1981 c
296 § 3; 1961 c 11 § 15.04.070. Prior: 1957 c 163 § 5; prior: 1949 c 89 § 1,
part; 1943 c 150 § 3, part; 1931 c 27 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 1, part; 1921 c
141 § 3, part; 1915 c 166 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2841, part.]
Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.04.080 Inspections in absence of local inspector. [1961 c 11 §
15.04.080. Prior: 1957 c 163 § 6; prior: 1949 c 89 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 §
3, part; 1931 c 27 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 1, part; 1921 c 141 § 3, part; 1915 c
166 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2841, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
14.08.320 Airport fund may be created. [1945 c 182 § 8, subd. 4;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-37, subd. 4.] Now codified in RCW 14.08.120.
15.04.100 Horticulture inspection trust fund. [1998 c 154 § 19;
1987 c 393 § 2; 1986 c 203 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1961 c 11 § 15.04.100.
Prior: 1959 c 152 § 1; 1957 c 163 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 15.17.245
pursuant to 1998 c 154 § 37.
Chapter 14.12
15.04.130
Green peas—Study on quality standards for
determining grades. [1967 c 195 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 296 § 39.
AIRPORT ZONING
14.12.040 Joint action. [1945 c 174 § 3, subd. 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
2722-17, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW 14.12.030.
15.04.140
Green peas—Study on quality standards for
determining grades—Cooperation with other entities. [1967 c 195 § 2.]
Repealed by 1981 c 296 § 39.
14.12.060 More stringent regulations to prevail. [1945 c 174 § 4,
subd. 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2722-18, subd. 2.] Now codified in RCW
14.12.050.
15.04.350
Water supply in Columbia Basin area—Study
committee organized. [1986 c 316 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 11,
effective June 30, 1994.
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Chapter 15.08
HORTICULTURAL PESTS AND DISEASES
15.08.280 Tent caterpillar eradication—Board constituted. [1957
c 163 § 8. Prior: 1949 c 193 § 1 part; 1921 c 141 § 13, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 2872, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 152 § 6; and repealed by 1961 c 11
§ 15.98.040.
Chapter 15.09
HORTICULTURAL PEST AND DISEASE BOARD
15.09.130 Operating moneys. [1969 c 113 § 13.] Repealed by 2000
c 144 § 36.
Chapter 15.12
NURSERY STOCK INSPECTION AND LICENSING
15.12.010 through 15.12.110 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.12.010-15.12.110.
Prior: 1915 c 166 §§ 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27; 1921 c 141 § 9; 1923 c 37 § 7;
1927 c 311 §§ 8, 10, 12, 13; 1937 c 148 § 2; 1939 c 43 § 1; 1943 c 150 §§ 7,
8, 9; 1955 c 308 § 1; 1957 c 122 § 1; RRS §§ 2858, 2860, 2861, 2863, 2864,
2865.] Repealed by 1961 c 221 § 24.
Chapter 15.13
30.
Title 15
15.13.190 Penalty. [1961 c 221 § 19.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 §
15.13.200 Deposit of fees in nursery inspection account—Use—
Disposition of fees collected under prior law. [1967 c 240 § 19; 1961 c
221 § 20.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.210 Cooperation, agreements with governmental agencies.
[1961 c 221 § 21.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.330 Advisory committee—Qualifications for members.
[1971 ex.s. c 33 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 73 § 8.
15.13.350 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds.
[1990 c 261 § 7; 1989 c 175 § 43; 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 11.] Repealed by 2000 c
144 § 36.
15.13.460 Prior rules adopted and continued. [1971 ex.s. c 33 §
24.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 144 § 32.
15.13.900 Severability—1961 c 221. [1961 c 221 § 22.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.910 Effective date—1961 c 221. [1961 c 221 § 23.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
HORTICULTURAL PLANTS AND FACILITIES—
INSPECTION AND LICENSING
15.13.930 Existing liabilities not affected. [1971 ex.s. c 33 § 23.]
Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 144 § 32.
15.13.010 Definitions. [1967 c 240 § 16; 1961 c 221 § 1.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.950 Effective date—1971 ex.s. c 33. [1971 ex.s. c 33 § 29.]
Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 144 § 32.
15.13.020 Director to enforce chapter—Rules. [1967 c 240 § 17;
1961 c 221 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.030 Licenses—Fees—Expiration date. [1967 c 240 § 18;
1961 c 221 § 3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.040 Application for license—Form—Contents. [1961 c 221
§ 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.045
[1967 c 240 § 20.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.050 Application for agent's license to name principal and
carry endorsement. [1961 c 221 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.060 Reciprocity. [1961 c 221 § 6.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
33 § 30.
15.13.070 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Procedure.
[1961 c 221 § 7.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.080 Subpoenas—Witness fees. [1961 c 221 § 8.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.090 Request for inspector's services during shipping
season—Costs—Certificate. [1961 c 221 § 9.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
33 § 30.
15.13.095
[1967 c 240 § 21.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.100 Inspection prior to sale, shipment, transportation—
Subsequent infection. [1961 c 221 § 10.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 §
30.
15.13.110 Shipment or delivery into state without inspection
prohibited—Certificate to accompany shipment. [1961 c 221 § 11.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.120 Container or contents to be marked or tagged—
Improper marking. [1961 c 221 § 12.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.130 Unlawful acts. [1961 c 221 § 13.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 33 § 30.
15.13.140 Order of condemnation and destruction—Judicial stay.
[1961 c 221 § 14.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.13.150 Injunctions to prevent violations. [1961 c 221 § 15.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
Chapter 15.14
PLANTING STOCK
15.14.020 Certifying officer—Rules. [1961 c 83 § 2.] Repealed by
1999 c 144 § 17.
15.14.030 Rules—Scope. [1999 c 144 § 2; 1961 c 83 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 15.14.015 pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.14.040
Acquisition of property—Washington state crop
improvement nurseries. [1999 c 144 § 9; 1961 c 83 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 15.14.085 pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.14.060 Surplus stock—Availability to produce certified or
registered stock—Sale, conditions. [1961 c 83 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c
144 § 17.
15.14.070 Certificates—Samples for checking, reports. [1999 c
144 § 3; 1961 c 83 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 15.14.025 pursuant to 1999 c
144 § 19.
15.14.080 Planting stock areas—Establishment—Place—Notice
and hearing. [1989 c 175 § 44; 1961 c 83 § 8.] Repealed by 1999 c 144 §
17.
15.14.090 Permit to make commercial planting in a planting stock
area. [1961 c 83 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
15.14.100 Departmental fees. [1961 c 83 § 10.] Repealed by 1999 c
144 § 17.
15.14.110
Certification as foundation or breeder seed—
Requirements for certification of propagators' plant materials. [1999 c
144 § 7; 1961 c 83 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 15.14.065 pursuant to 1999 c
144 § 19.
15.14.120
Agreements with educational and governmental
entities. [1999 c 144 § 8; 1961 c 83 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 15.14.075
pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.14.130 Deposit of funds in northwest nursery fund—Use.
[1999 c 144 § 14; 1961 c 83 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 15.14.145 pursuant
to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.13.160 Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive. [1961 c 221 §
16.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.14.140 Unlawful acts. [1999 c 144 § 11; 1961 c 83 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 15.14.105 pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.13.170 Existing liabilities not affected by chapter. [1961 c 221 §
17.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.14.150 Injunctions. [1961 c 83 § 15.] Recodified as RCW
15.14.115 pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 19.
15.13.180 Prior consistent rules adopted and continued. [1961 c
221 § 18.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 30.
15.14.910 Other laws not affected. [1961 c 83 § 17.] Decodified
pursuant to 1999 c 144 § 18.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 15.16
STANDARDS OF GRADES AND PACKS
15.16.120 Nursery stock—Information to purchaser. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.120. Prior: 1927 c 311 § 11; 1915 c 166 § 24; RRS § 2862.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.010
Rules and regulations—Director's duties—Public
hearings. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.010. Prior: (i) 1943 c 150 § 2, part; 1927 c
311 § 2, part; 1921 c 141 § 2, part; 1919 c 195 § 1, part; 1915 c 166 § 2, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2840, part. (ii) 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311 § 7, part;
1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part; 1915 c
166 § 17, part; RRS § 2855, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.030 and 15.17.050.
15.16.130
Apples, pears, potatoes, cantaloupes—Unlawful
conduct—Penalty. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.130. Prior: (i) 1937 c 204 § 2, part;
1921 c 141 § 10, part; 1919 c 195 § 4, part; 1915 c 166 § 29, part; RRS §
2867, part. (ii) 1941 c 189 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2867b. (iii) 1943 c 150
§ 11; 1941 c 189 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2867c. (iv) 1941 c 189 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 2867e. (v) 1921 c 141 § 11; 1915 c 166 § 30; RRS § 2868.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.110.
15.16.020 Changes in rules—Petitions for—Hearings. [1961 c 11
§ 15.16.020. Prior: 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311 § 7, part; 1925 ex.s. c
176 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part; 1915 c 166 § 17, part;
RRS § 2855, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see
RCW 15.17.030.
15.16.140 Apples, pears, potatoes, cantaloupes—Inspection—
Reinspection—Fees. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.140. Prior: (i) 1937 c 204 § 2,
part; 1921 c 141 § 10, part; 1919 c 195 § 4, part; 1915 c 166 § 29, part; RRS
§ 2867, part. (ii) 1941 c 189 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2867a. (iii) 1939 c 222
§ 3; RRS § 2867-3. (iv) 1939 c 222 § 4; RRS § 2867-4.] Repealed by 1963
c 122 § 35.
15.16.030 Consultation—Force and effect of rules. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.030. Prior: 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311 § 7, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176
§ 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part; 1915 c 166 § 17, part;
RRS § 2855, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see
RCW 15.17.030 and 15.17.110.
15.16.035 Horticultural inspection districts established. [1961 c
11 § 15.16.035. Prior: 1959 c 152 § 2; 1957 c 163 § 13.] Repealed by 1963
c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.230.
15.16.040
Horticultural inspectors—Appointment—Duties—
Fees. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.040. Prior: 1959 c 152 § 3; 1957 c 163 § 9; prior:
1949 c 193 § 1, part; 1947 c 63 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 § 10, part; 1931 c 27 §
5, part; 1925 ex.s. c 67 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 8, part; 1921 c 141 § 13, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2872, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.140 and 15.17.150.
15.16.050 Collection, deposit and use of fees—Bond of inspectorsat-large—Accounting. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.050. Prior: 1959 c 152 § 4;
1957 c 163 § 10; prior: 1949 c 193 § 1, part; 1947 c 63 § 1, part; 1943 c 150
§ 10, part; 1931 c 27 § 5, part; 1925 ex.s. c 67 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 8, part;
1921 c 141 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2872, part.] Repealed by 1963 c
122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.240.
15.16.060 Annual reports of inspectors-at-large—Schedule of
refunds by district when excess in district fund. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.060.
Prior: 1959 c 152 § 5; 1957 c 163 § 11; prior: 1949 c 193 § 1, part; 1947 c
63 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 § 10, part; 1931 c 27 § 5, part; 1925 ex.s. c 67 § 1,
part; 1923 c 37 § 8, part; 1921 c 141 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2872,
part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.250.
15.16.070 Failure to pay fees—Actions—Certificates as evidence.
[1961 c 11 § 15.16.070. Prior: 1957 c 163 § 12; prior: 1949 c 193 § 1, part;
1947 c 63 § 1, part; 1943 c 150 § 10, part; 1931 c 27 § 5, part; 1925 ex.s. c
67 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 8, part; 1921 c 141 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
2872, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW
15.17.150.
15.16.080 Apple grades—Packs to comply. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.080.
Prior: 1959 c 230 § 1; 1939 c 222 § 1; RRS § 2867-1.] Repealed by 1963 c
122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.100.
15.16.085 Color standards for red and partial red apples. [1961 c
11 § 15.16.085. Prior: 1959 c 230 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.100.
15.16.090 Violations of standards. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.090. Prior:
1953 c 263 § 1. (i) 1915 c 166 § 15; RRS § 2853. (ii) 1931 c 27 § 3, part;
1929 c 175 § 1, part; 1927 c 311 § 6, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923 c
37 § 5, part; 1921 c 141 § 6, part; 1915 c 166 § 16, part; RRS § 2854, part.
(iii) 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311 § 7, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923
c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part; 1915 c 166 § 17, part; RRS § 2855, part.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.210 and
15.17.220.
15.16.100 Importations—Marking containers. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.100. Prior: (i) 1931 c 27 § 3, part; 1929 c 175 § 1, part; 1927 c 311 §
6, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 5, part; 1921 c 141 § 6, part;
1915 c 166 § 16, part; RRS § 2854, part. (ii) 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311
§ 7, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part;
1915 c 166 § 17, part; RRS § 2855, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.110 Condemnation by inspector—Possession prima facie
evidence. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.110. Prior: 1931 c 27 § 4, part; 1927 c 311 §
7, part; 1925 ex.s. c 176 § 1, part; 1923 c 37 § 6, part; 1921 c 141 § 7, part;
1915 c 166 § 17, part; RRS § 2855, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.200.
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15.16.150 Apples, pears, potatoes, cantaloupes—Inspection fees—
Director's duty—When no fee. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.150. Prior: (i) 1937 c
204 § 2, part; 1921 c 141 § 10, part; 1919 c 195 § 4, part; 1915 c 166 § 29,
part; RRS § 2867, part. (ii) 1941 c 189 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2867d.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.150.
15.16.160 Apples—Culls—Container markings. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.160. Prior: (i) 1939 c 222 § 2; RRS § 2867-2. (ii) 1939 c 222 § 6;
RRS § 2867-6.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW
15.17.080.
15.16.170 Importations—Notification of inspector. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.170. Prior: 1943 c 150 § 9, part; 1927 c 311 § 13, part; 1921 c 141 §
9, part; 1915 c 166 § 27, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2865, part.] Repealed by
1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.180 Apple shipments—Notice of loading—Permit to ship.
[1961 c 11 § 15.16.180. Prior: 1943 c 150 § 4, part; 1929 c 150 § 1, part;
1925 ex.s. c 108 § 1, part; 1919 c 195 § 2 1/2, part; 1915 c 166 § 10, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2848, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.190 Permits, certificates—Payment of assessments before
issuance. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.190. Prior: 1939 c 222 § 5; RRS § 2867-5.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.200 Assessment on culls—Use of funds. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.200. Prior: 1939 c 222 § 7; RRS § 2867-7.] Repealed by 1963 c 122
§ 35.
15.16.210 Apples shipped to byproducts or processing factory
excepted from certain provisions. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.210. Prior: 1939 c
222 § 7a; RRS § 2867-7a.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment,
see RCW 15.17.130.
15.16.220 Restraining threatened violations—Damages. [1961 c
11 § 15.16.220. Prior: 1921 c 141 § 12; 1915 c 166 § 31; RRS § 2869.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.260.
15.16.230 Seized products as evidence. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.230.
Prior: 1915 c 166 § 32; RRS § 2870.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.240 Duty of carrier personnel to assist. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.240. Prior: 1915 c 166 § 33; RRS § 2871.] Repealed by 1963 c 122
§ 35.
15.16.250 Penalty for certain violations. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.250.
Prior: 1939 c 222 § 8; RRS § 2867-8.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.290.
15.16.260
Transport of prunes and apricots—Inspection
required—Fee—Permit. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.260. Prior: 1953 c 98 § 1.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.110.
15.16.270 Transport of prunes and apricots—Fees—Collection,
disposition. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.270. Prior: 1953 c 98 § 2.] Repealed by
1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.150.
15.16.280 Transport of prunes and apricots—Shipment of culls—
Labels. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.280. Prior: 1953 c 98 § 3.] Repealed by 1963
c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.080.
15.16.290 Transport of prunes and apricots—Exempt shipments.
[1961 c 11 § 15.16.290. Prior: 1953 c 98 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 §
35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.130 and 15.17.280.
15.16.300 Transport of prunes and apricots—Penalty for violation
of RCW 15.16.260 through 15.16.300. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.300. Prior:
1953 c 98 § 5.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW
15.17.290.
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15.16.310 Transport of cherries—Inspection required. [1961 c 11
§ 15.16.310. Prior: 1953 c 170 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.320 Transport of cherries—Exempt shipments. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.320. Prior: 1953 c 170 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.130 and 15.17.280.
15.16.330 Transport of cherries—Rules and regulations—Fees.
[1961 c 11 § 15.16.330. Prior: 1953 c 170 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 §
35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.150 and 15.17.240.
15.16.340 Transport of cherries—Penalty for violation of RCW
15.16.310 through 15.16.330. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.340. Prior: 1953 c 170 §
4.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.290.
15.16.350 Cull Bartlett pears—Sale of—Pack—Labels—Invoices,
etc. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.350. Prior: 1953 c 204 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c
122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.080.
15.16.360
Cull Bartlett pears—Shipment—Inspection—
Compliance enjoined. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.360. Prior: 1953 c 204 § 2.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.260.
15.16.370 Cull Bartlett pears—Assessments—Use of funds. [1961
c 11 § 15.16.370. Prior: 1953 c 204 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.380 Cull Bartlett pears—Exempt shipments and sales.
[1961 c 11 § 15.16.380. Prior: 1953 c 204 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 §
35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.130 and 15.17.280.
15.16.390 Cull Bartlett pears—Penalty for violation of RCW
15.16.350 through 15.16.380. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.390. Prior: 1953 c 204 §
6.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.290.
15.16.400 Cold processed blackberries—Labeling. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.400. Prior: 1953 c 246 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35.
15.16.410 Cold processed blackberries—Penalty. [1961 c 11 §
15.16.410. Prior: 1953 c 246 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.290.
15.16.420 Transport of fresh field grown tomatoes—Inspection
required—Fee—Permit. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.420. Prior: 1955 c 227 § 1.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.110.
15.16.430
Transport of fresh field grown tomatoes—Fees,
collection, disposition. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.430. Prior: 1955 c 227 § 2.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.150 and
15.17.240.
15.16.440 Transport of fresh field grown tomatoes—Penalty for
violation of RCW 15.16.420 or 15.16.430. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.440. Prior:
1955 c 227 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW
15.17.290.
15.16.450 Fresh peaches—Transport of—Inspection required—
Fee—Permit. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.450. Prior: 1957 c 192 § 1.] Repealed
by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.110.
15.16.460 Fresh peaches—Fees, collection, disposition. [1961 c 11
§ 15.16.460. Prior: 1957 c 192 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.17.150 and 15.17.240.
15.16.470 Fresh peaches—Sale of culls—Pack, labels, invoices,
etc. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.470. Prior: 1957 c 192 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c
122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.080.
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15.17.110 Apricots, cantaloupes, prunes, peaches, pears, potatoes
and tomatoes—Grades and classifications—Standards—Violations—
Adoption of horticultural plants and products rules—Hearings—
Director's authority not limited. [1963 c 122 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c
154 § 36.
15.17.115
American ginseng—Grades or classifications—
Registration—Violations—Records—Information disclosure—Rules.
[1996 c 188 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.120 Continuation of grades and classifications adopted
pursuant to repealed chapter—Amendment or repeal. [1963 c 122 §
12.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.130 Exemption of certain bulk shipments, processed, or
manufactured byproducts from chapter. [1998 c 154 § 8; 1963 c 122 §
13.] Recodified as RCW 15.17.213 pursuant to 1998 c 154 § 37.
15.17.160 Third party grading for buyer and seller—Authority of
director to provide—Fees. [1963 c 122 § 16.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 §
36.
15.17.180 Containers—Stamping. [1963 c 122 § 18.] Repealed by
1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.220
Violations—Re-marking containers—Inspection
certificates—Refusing or avoiding inspections—Moving tagged plants
or products. [1963 c 122 § 22.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.243 District two—Transfer of funds—Control of Rhagoletis
pomonella. [2005 c 49 § 1; 2003 c 14 § 1; 2002 c 322 § 4; 2001 c 92 § 1;
1999 c 47 § 1; 1997 c 227 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 208 § 2.
15.17.245 Fruit and vegetable inspection trust account. [1998 c
154 § 19; 1987 c 393 § 2; 1986 c 203 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1961 c 11 §
15.04.100. Prior: 1959 c 152 § 1; 1957 c 163 § 1. Formerly RCW
15.04.100.] Repealed by 2002 c 322 § 7, effective July 1, 2002.
15.17.250 Annual reports of inspectors-at-large—Reduction in
service fees, when. [1977 ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 76 § 3; 1963 c 122 §
25.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
§ 36.
15.17.280 Exemptions. [1963 c 122 § 32.] Repealed by 1998 c 154
15.17.910 Savings—1963 c 122. [1963 c 122 § 28.] Repealed by
1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.920 Continuation of rules adopted pursuant to repealed
chapter. [1963 c 122 § 29.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.930 Effective date—1963 c 122. [1963 c 122 § 34.] Repealed
by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.950 Repealer. [1963 c 122 § 35.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 §
36; and also decodified pursuant to 1998 c 154 § 38.
Chapter 15.20
APPLE INDUSTRY REGULATIONS
15.20.010 through 15.20.270 [1939 c 224 §§ 1-35; RRS § 2867-21
through 2867-54.] Repealed by 1955 c 96 § 1; and repealed by 1961 c 11 §
15.98.040.
Chapter 15.28
SOFT TREE FRUITS
15.16.480
Fresh peaches—Exempt sales, transportation,
shipment. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.480. Prior: 1957 c 192 § 4.] Repealed by
1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.130 and 15.17.280.
15.28.900 Preamble. [1961 c 11 § 15.28.900. Prior: 1947 c 73; No
RRS.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 114, effective July 1, 2002.
15.16.490 Fresh peaches—Penalty for violation of RCW 15.16.450
through 15.16.480. [1961 c 11 § 15.16.490. Prior: 1957 c 192 § 5.]
Repealed by 1963 c 122 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.17.290.
DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
Chapter 15.17
STANDARDS OF GRADES AND PACKS
15.17.040 Unlawful to sell, offer for sale, or ship diseased, pest
injured or decayed fruits or vegetables—Exception. [1963 c 122 § 4.]
Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
Chapter 15.32
15.32.010 Definitions. [1994 c 143 § 102; 1989 c 354 § 1; 1961 c 11
§ 15.32.010. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 71; prior: (i) 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1933 c
188 § 1, part; 1929 c 213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6164, part. (ii) 1929 c 213 § 6, part; 1927 c 192 § 16,
part; 1921 c 104 § 3, part; 1919 c 192 § 41, part; RRS § 6203, part.]
Recodified as RCW 15.36.012 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.17.070 Combination grades. [1963 c 122 § 7.] Repealed by
1998 c 154 § 36.
15.17.100 Apples—Grades, classifications, standards, and sizes—
Color standards—Hearings—Violations. [1994 c 67 § 1; 1990 c 19 § 1;
1963 c 122 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 154 § 36.
15.32.020 Standards of quality—Milk, milk fat, butterfat. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.020. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 72; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1933 c
188 § 1, part; 1929 c 213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 1.
15.32.030 Standards of quality—Cream, buttermilk. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.030. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 73; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1933 c 188 §
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1, part; 1929 c 213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 1.
15.32.040 Standards of quality—Ice creams, ice milk, malted
milk. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.040. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 74; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1,
part; 1933 c 188 § 1, part; 1929 c 213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c
192 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 1.
15.32.050 Standards of quality—Cheeses. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.050.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 75; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1933 c 188 § 1, part;
1929 c 213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 1.
15.32.051 Definitions and standards—Rules. [1989 c 354 § 2; 1963
c 58 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.060 Insanitary dairies, when. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.060. Prior:
(i) 1943 c 90 § 2, part; 1929 c 213 § 2, part; 1927 c 192 § 2, part; 1919 c 192
§ 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6165, part. (ii) 1927 c 192 § 20; 1919 c 192 §
73; RRS § 6235.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.070 Closing of insanitary dairies. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.070.
Prior: 1943 c 90 § 2, part; 1929 c 213 § 2, part; 1927 c 192 § 2, part; 1919 c
192 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6165, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 §
513.
15.32.080 Insanitary milk plants. [1989 c 354 § 3; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.080. Prior: 1923 c 27 § 1; 1919 c 192 § 3; RRS § 6166.] Repealed
by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.090 Duties of the director. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.090. Prior: (i)
1919 c 192 § 34; RRS § 6196. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 35; RRS § 6197. (iii) 1919
c 192 § 36; RRS § 6198. (iv) 1927 c 192 § 13; 1919 c 192 § 37; RRS §
6199. (v) 1927 c 192 § 14; 1919 c 192 § 38; RRS § 6200. (vi) 1927 c 192 §
15, part; 1919 c 192 § 39, part; RRS § 6201, part. (vii) 1919 c 192 § 75;
RRS § 6237. (viii) 1919 c 192 § 81; RRS § 6243. (ix) 1899 c 43 § 10; 1895
c 45 § 10; RRS § 6255.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.100 Milk vendor's license. [1994 c 143 § 204; 1991 c 109 § 1;
1989 c 354 § 4; 1983 c 3 § 20; 1963 c 58 § 3; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.100. Prior:
(i) 1929 c 213 § 5; 1927 c 192 § 12; 1919 c 192 § 31; 1899 c 43 § 25; RRS §
6193. (ii) 1923 c 27 § 9; 1919 c 192 § 32; 1899 c 43 § 25; RRS § 6194.]
Recodified as RCW 15.36.061 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.110 Plant licenses—Generally. [1994 c 143 § 203; 1991 c 109
§ 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.110. Prior: (i) 1927 c 192 § 11; 1923 c 27 § 8; 1919
c 192 § 29; RRS § 6192. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 33; RRS § 6195.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.051 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.120 Adulteration of milk and milk products. [1969 ex.s. c
102 § 5; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.120. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 67; RRS § 6229.
(ii) 1919 c 192 § 69; RRS § 6231.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.130 Unlawful sales and service of milk, milk products.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.130. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 47; RRS § 6209. (ii) 1919 c
192 § 58; RRS § 6220. (iii) 1919 c 192 § 62; RRS § 6224. (iv) 1919 c 192
§ 66; 1907 c 211 § 1; 1905 c 50 § 1; 1901 c 94 § 1; RRS § 6228. (v) 1919 c
192 § 68; RRS § 6230.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.140 Impure milk and cream. [1989 c 354 § 5; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.140. Prior: 1929 c 213 § 12; 1927 c 192 § 19; 1919 c 192 § 70; RRS
§ 6232.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.150 Sale of adulterated or impure products prohibited.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.150. Prior: 1929 c 213 § 8; 1923 c 27 § 10; 1919 c 192
§ 48; RRS § 6210.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.160 Sale of products from diseased animals prohibited—
Exception. [1994 c 143 § 303; 1981 c 321 § 1; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.160.
Prior: 1929 c 213 § 9; 1919 c 192 § 49; RRS § 6211.] Recodified as RCW
15.36.151 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.170 Skimmed milk, labels—Sale sign. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.170. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 51; 1899 c 43 § 26; RRS § 6213. (ii)
1919 c 192 § 52; RRS § 6214.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.210 Serving milk in first, second-class cities. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.210. Prior: 1933 c 188 § 7; 1929 c 213 § 15; RRS § 6268-1.]
Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 4.
15.32.220 Milk container labeling. [1989 c 354 § 6; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.220. Prior: (i) 1929 c 213 § 17; 1911 c 39 § 1; RRS § 6282. (ii) 1911
c 39 § 2; RRS § 6283. (iii) 1911 c 39 § 3; RRS § 6284.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.32.230 Separators—Cleaning—Kept in milk room. [1961 c 11
§ 15.32.230. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 8; RRS § 6171. (ii) 1923 c 27 § 2, part;
1919 c 192 § 9, part; RRS § 6172, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.240 Milk and cream at dairy—Kept in milk room. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.240. Prior: 1923 c 27 § 2, part; 1919 c 192 § 9, part; RRS §
6172, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.250 Protection against flies, filth. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.250.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 4; RRS § 6167.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.260 Sanitary handling of shipments. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.260.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 7; RRS § 6170.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.270 Vehicles—Marking, coverings. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.270.
Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 55; RRS § 6217. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 61; RRS § 6223.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.280 "Certified" milk sale regulation. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.280.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 57; RRS § 6219.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.290 "Modified" milk, sale—On physician's prescription.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.290. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 76; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1, part;
1919 c 192 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58
§ 4.
15.32.300 "Ice milk" serving, regulation. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.300.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 77; prior: 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6164, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.310 Malted milk—Use not adulteration. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.310. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 50; RRS § 6212.] Repealed by 1989 c 354
§ 58.
15.32.320 Homogenized, emulsified cream. [1919 c 192 § 59; RRS
§ 6221.] Repealed by 1955 c 238 § 79; and repealed by 1961 c 11 §
15.98.040.
15.32.330 Butter labeling—Violation, misdemeanor. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.330. Prior: 1933 c 188 § 5; RRS § 6225-1.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.340 Butter, milk, substitutes—Use of names restricted.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.340. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 45; RRS § 6207.] Repealed by
1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.360 "Renovated butter"—Regulations—Penalty. [1961 c 11
§ 15.32.360. Prior: 1899 c 43 § 30; RRS § 6251.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.370 Butter, milk, substitutes—Use in state institutions
prohibited—Exception. [1967 ex.s. c 40 § 1; 1965 c 73 § 1; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.370. Prior: 1929 c 213 § 7; 1919 c 192 § 44; RRS § 6206.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 40 § 2; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
15.32.380 "Washington creamery butter," "reworked butter"—
Use of. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.380. Prior: 1921 c 104 § 5; 1919 c 192 § 63;
1899 c 43 §§ 29, 30; RRS § 6225.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.390 "Pasteurization", "pasteurize" and similar terms
defined. [1963 c 58 § 5; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.390. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 81;
prior: (i) 1949 c 168 § 20; 1943 c 90 § 3; 1927 c 192 § 3; 1923 c 27 § 4;
1919 c 192 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6174. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 13; RRS §
6176.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.180 Temperatures for milk and cream. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.180. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 21; 1929 c 213 § 10; 1923 c 27 § 11; 1919 c
192 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6215.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.400 Pasteurization apparatus, thermometers—Records.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.400. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 14; RRS § 6177. (ii) 1933 c
188 § 3; 1929 c 213 § 3; 1919 c 192 § 15; RRS § 6178. (iii) 1919 c 192 §
16; RRS § 6179. (iv) 1919 c 192 § 40; RRS § 6202.] Repealed by 1989 c
354 § 58.
15.32.190 Bottling of milk, skimmed milk, buttermilk, cream.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.190. Prior: 1933 c 188 § 4; 1919 c 192 § 54; RRS §
6216.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.410 Pasteurization only at butter and cheese plant. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.410. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 12; RRS § 6175.] Recodified as RCW
15.36.261 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.200 Sterilizing containers. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.200. Prior: (i)
1919 c 192 § 5; RRS § 6168. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 6; RRS § 6169.] Repealed
by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.420 "Pasteurized"—Use of word regulated. [1989 c 354 § 7;
1961 c 11 § 15.32.420. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 71; RRS § 6233.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.271 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
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15.32.430 Cattle breed name—Use in trade—Penalty. [1973 c 31
§ 1; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.430. Prior: (i) 1933 c 23 § 1; RRS § 6260-1. (ii)
1933 c 23 § 2; RRS § 6260-2. (iii) 1933 c 23 § 3; RRS § 6260-3.] Repealed
by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.600 Dairy technicians—Personal responsibility. [1963 c 58
§ 10; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.600. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 7, part; 1923 c 27 § 6,
part; 1919 c 192 § 25, part; RRS § 6188, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 §
513.
15.32.440
Brands—Registration—Fee—Use.
[1961 c 11 §
15.32.440. Prior: (i) 1927 c 192 § 22, part; 1923 c 27 § 12, part; 1919 c 192
§ 86, part; 1915 c 101 § 1, part; RRS § 6259, part. (ii) 1915 c 101 § 2; RRS
§ 6260.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.610 Employment of unlicensed person as dairy technician—
Offenses concerning examination of reports—Penalty. [1994 c 143 §
504; 1963 c 58 § 11; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.610. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 7, part;
1923 c 27 § 6, part; 1919 c 192 § 25, part; RRS § 6188.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.431 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514; and also repealed by 1994 c
143 § 513; subsequently reenacted by 1995 c 374 § 6; and subsequently
repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.32.450 Brands, branded containers—Unlawful use of—Seizure
authorized. [1994 c 143 § 508; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.450. Prior: (i) 1927 c
192 § 22, part; 1923 c 27 § 12, part; 1919 c 192 § 86, part; 1915 c 101 § 1,
part; RRS § 6259, part. (ii) 1915 c 101 § 3; RRS § 6261. (iii) 1927 c 192 §
22a; 1915 c 101 § 4; RRS § 6262. (iv) 1927 c 192 § 22b; 1915 c 101 § 5;
RRS § 6263.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.281 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.460 Branded containers—Return—Expense. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.460. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 23; 1919 c 192 § 87; 1915 c 101 § 6; RRS §
6264.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.291 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.470 Butter scored by director—Canceling brand. [1961 c 11
§ 15.32.470. Prior: (i) 1905 c 92 § 2; RRS § 6252. (ii) 1905 c 92 § 3; RRS
§ 6253.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.480 Branding cheese—Exceptions. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.480.
Prior: 1927 c 192 § 17, part; 1919 c 192 § 64, part; 1897 c 15 § 2, part; 1895
c 45 § 3, part; RRS § 6226, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.490 "Imitation cheese" branded. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.490.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 46, part; RRS § 6208, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 §
513.
15.32.500 Unbranded cheese—Violation of chapter. [1989 c 354 §
8; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.500. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 46, part; RRS § 6208, part.
(ii) 1927 c 192 § 17, part; 1919 c 192 § 64, part; 1897 c 15 § 2, part; 1895 c
45 § 3, part; RRS § 6226, part. (iii) 1927 c 192 § 18; 1919 c 192 § 65; RRS
§ 6227.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.510
Inspectors—Appointment—Qualifications—Powers.
[1989 c 354 § 9; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.510. Prior: (i) 1929 c 213 § 13; 1907 c
234 § 1; RRS § 6267. (ii) 1929 c 213 § 14; 1907 c 234 § 2; RRS § 6268.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.520 Milk analysis. [1989 c 354 § 10; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.520.
Prior: 1907 c 234 § 14; RRS § 6280.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.530 Milk analysis—Report of result. [1994 c 143 § 304;
1989 c 354 § 11; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.530. Prior: 1907 c 234 § 12; RRS §
6278.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.191 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.540 Prerequisite to prosecution for quality. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.540. Prior: 1907 c 234 § 11; RRS § 6277.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.550 Imitation seal, altering samples, violations—Penalty.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.550. Prior: 1907 c 234 § 9; RRS § 6275.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.461 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.560 Connivance by inspector or agent—Penalty. [1961 c 11
§ 15.32.560. Prior: 1907 c 234 § 10; RRS § 6276.] Repealed by 1994 c
143 § 513.
15.32.570 Quarantine area, removal of containers restricted.
[1989 c 354 § 12; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.570. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 56; RRS §
6218.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.580
Dairy technician's license—Required of testers,
samplers, graders, and pasteurizers—Examinations. [1994 c 143 § 206;
1963 c 58 § 6; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.580. Prior: 1943 c 90 § 4; 1927 c 192 § 8;
1923 c 27 § 7; 1919 c 192 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6189.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.081 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.582 Dairy technician's license—Application for license—
Temporary permits. [1963 c 58 § 7; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.582. Prior: 1943 c
90 § 5; 1927 c 192 § 9; 1919 c 192 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6190.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.584 Dairy technician's license—Generally. [1991 c 109 § 3;
1989 c 175 § 46; 1963 c 58 § 8; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.584. Prior: 1943 c 90 §
6; 1927 c 192 § 10; 1919 c 192 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6191.] Repealed
by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.590 Activities of licensed dairy technicians—Records—
Inspection of. [1994 c 143 § 207; 1963 c 58 § 9; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.590.
Prior: 1927 c 192 § 7, part; 1923 c 27 § 6, part; 1919 c 192 § 25, part; RRS
§ 6188, part.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 15.36.091, May
1994.
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15.32.620 Sample taking—Thorough mixing—Unfair samples.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.620. Prior: (i) 1927 c 192 § 5; 1919 c 192 § 21; RRS §
6184. (ii) 1929 c 213 § 4; 1919 c 192 § 23; RRS § 6186.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.32.630 Adoption of rules relating to analysis of milk or cream
or fluid derivatives thereof. [1963 c 58 § 12; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.630.
Prior: 1927 c 192 § 4; 1919 c 192 § 17; RRS § 6180.] Repealed by 1994 c
143 § 513.
15.32.640 Speeds, temperature of Babcock testers. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.640. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 18; RRS § 6181. (ii) 1921 c 104 § 1,
part; 1919 c 192 § 19, part; RRS § 6182, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 58 § 13.
15.32.650 Milk, cream, payment measures—Scales sensibility.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.650. Prior: (i) 1921 c 104 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 19,
part; RRS § 6182, part. (ii) 1919 c 192 § 20; RRS § 6183.] Repealed by
1963 c 58 § 13.
15.32.660 Inspection, testing, by director, supervisor, inspectors.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.660. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 15, part; 1919 c 192 § 39, part;
RRS § 6201, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.670 Right of entry—Samples—Duplicate to owner. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.670. Prior: 1899 c 43 § 12; 1895 c 45 § 13; RRS § 6257.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.680 Possession of prohibited article as evidence. [1961 c 11
§ 15.32.680. Prior: 1899 c 43 § 28; RRS § 6250.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.690 Annual statistical report. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.690. Prior:
1955 c 238 § 78; prior: (i) 1943 c 90 § 1, part; 1933 c 188 § 1, part; 1929 c
213 § 1, part; 1927 c 192 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6164, part. (ii) 1929 c 213 § 6, part; 1927 c 192 § 16, part; 1921 c 104 § 3,
part; 1919 c 192 § 41, part; RRS § 6203, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
58.
15.32.692 Monthly reports of milk processors—Contents. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.692. Prior: 1955 c 343 § 1. Formerly RCW 15.34.010.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.694 Monthly reports of milk processors—Information not
to be divulged—Penalty. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.694. Prior: 1955 c 343 § 2.
Formerly RCW 15.34.020.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.696 Annual publication of information by department.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.696. Prior: 1955 c 343 § 3. Formerly RCW 15.34.030.]
Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
15.32.698 Penalties. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.698. Prior: 1955 c 343 § 4.
Formerly RCW 15.34.040.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.32.700 Mutilation of brands, etc., prohibited. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.700. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 72; RRS § 6234.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.710 License fee, sale proceeds—Monthly remittance. [1961
c 11 § 15.32.710. Prior: 1899 c 43 § 27; RRS § 6249.] Recodified as RCW
15.36.491 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.720 Fines—Distribution—Remittance of district court fees,
fines, penalties and forfeitures. [1987 c 202 § 173; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 12;
1961 c 11 § 15.32.720. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 82; RRS § 6244.] Recodified as
RCW 15.36.501 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.730 Unlawful interference with official. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.730. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 76; RRS § 6238.] Recodified as RCW
15.36.511 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.740 Unlawful conduct, what constitutes—Penalty. [1961 c
11 § 15.32.740. Prior: (i) 1919 c 192 § 43; RRS § 6205. (ii) 1919 c 192 §
77; RRS § 6239. (iii) 1915 c 101 § 7; RRS § 6265.] Repealed by 1994 c
143 § 513.
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15.32.750 Duty of prosecuting attorney. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.750.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 78; RRS § 6240.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.755 Injunctions authorized—Venue.
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
[1963 c 58 § 14.]
15.32.760 Carrier employees to aid director—Violation, penalty.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.760. Prior: 1899 c 43 § 22; RRS § 6258.] Repealed by
1994 c 143 § 513.
15.32.770 Court jurisdiction. [1987 c 202 § 174; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.770. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 79; RRS § 6241.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.32.780 Unlawful price fixing—Exception. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.780. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 80; RRS § 6242.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.36.050 Definitions—"Average" counts, time, temperature.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.050. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 6; prior: 1949 c 168 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-30, part.] Repealed by 1981 c 297 § 41.
15.36.055 Definitions—"Official brucellosis adult vaccinated
cattle." [1982 c 131 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.060 "Person," "director," "department" defined. [1989 c
354 § 15; 1984 c 226 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.060. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 7;
prior: 1949 c 168 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-30, part.] Repealed by
1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.061 Milk distributor's license. [1994 c 143 § 204; 1991 c 109
§ 1; 1989 c 354 § 4; 1983 c 3 § 20; 1963 c 58 § 3; 1961 c 11 § 15.32.100.
Prior: (i) 1929 c 213 § 5; 1927 c 192 § 12; 1919 c 192 § 31; 1899 c 43 § 25;
RRS § 6193. (ii) 1923 c 27 § 9; 1919 c 192 § 32; 1899 c 43 § 25; RRS §
6194. Formerly RCW 15.32.100.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.32.790 Deceit relative to milk and cream measures, grades, etc.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.790. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 6; 1919 c 192 § 22; RRS §
6185.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.070 Sale of adulterated, misbranded, or ungraded milk or
milk products prohibited. [1994 c 143 § 302; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.070.
Prior: 1949 c 168 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-31.] Recodified as RCW
15.36.181 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.32.900 Declaration of police power. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.900.
Prior: 1919 c 192 § 83; RRS § 6245.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.531
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.075 Milk not deemed adulterated if added ingredient is
approved by rule or regulation. [1969 ex.s. c 102 § 3.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.32.910 Chapter cumulative. [1961 c 11 § 15.32.910. Prior:
1919 c 192 § 88; RRS § 6266.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.541 pursuant to
1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.080 Permits. [1994 c 143 § 201; 1989 c 354 § 16; 1961 c 11 §
15.36.080. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 8; 1949 c 168 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 626632.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.031 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
Chapter 15.34
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
15.36.090 Labeling. [1994 c 143 § 402; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.090.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 9; 1949 c 168 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-33.]
Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 15.36.211, May 1994.
15.34.010 through 15.34.040 [1955 c 343 §§ 1-4.] Repealed by
1961 c 11 § 15.98.040. Now codified as RCW 15.32.692, 15.32.694,
15.32.696 and 15.32.698.
15.36.100 Inspection of dairy farms and milk plants. [1994 c 143 §
209; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.100. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-34.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.111 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
Chapter 15.35
15.36.105 Dairy inspection program—Assessment. [1994 c 34 § 1;
1993 sp.s. c 19 § 1; 1992 c 160 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.551
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
WASHINGTON STATE MILK POOLING ACT
15.35.020 Declaration of public interest. [1971 ex.s. c 230 § 2.]
Repealed by 1991 c 239 § 17.
15.36.107 Dairy inspection program—Advisory committee. [1994
c 143 § 507; 1994 c 34 § 2; 1992 c 160 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.561
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.35.040 Authority to establish marketing areas with pooling
arrangements. [1971 ex.s. c 230 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 239 § 17.
15.36.110 Examination of milk and milk products. [1994 c 143 §
401; 1994 c 46 § 11; 1989 c 354 § 17; 1981 c 297 § 1; 1961 c 11 §
15.36.110. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 10; 1949 c 168 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-35.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.201 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.35.050 Statements as legislative determination. [1971 ex.s. c
230 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 239 § 17.
Chapter 15.36
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
(Formerly: Fluid milk)
15.36.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 236.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.521 pursuant to 1994 c 143 §
514.
15.36.010 Definitions—"Milk" and certain milk products. [1961
c 11 § 15.36.010. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 2; prior: 1949 c 168 § 1, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-30, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 102 § 7.
15.36.011 Milk and milk products—Imitation dairy products—
Definitions and standards—Labels—Rules. [1994 c 143 § 103; 1989 c
354 § 13; 1969 ex.s. c 102 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.021 pursuant to
1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.020 "Pasteurization" defined. [1989 c 354 § 14; 1961 c 11 §
15.36.020. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 3; prior: 1949 c 168 § 1, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-30, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.030 Definitions—"Adulterated and misbranded milk and
milk products." [1961 c 11 § 15.36.030. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 4; prior:
1949 c 168 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-30, part.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.36.031 License required. [1994 c 143 § 201; 1989 c 354 § 16;
1961 c 11 § 15.36.080. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 8; 1949 c 168 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-32. Formerly RCW 15.36.080.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.040 Definitions—"Milk producer"—"Milk distributor"—
"Dairy"—"Milk hauler"—"Milk plant." [1961 c 11 § 15.36.040. Prior:
1955 c 238 § 5; prior: 1949 c 168 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-30,
part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 306]
15.36.115 Examination of milk and milk products—Residue test
results—Civil penalty. [1994 c 143 § 505; 1993 c 212 § 1. Prior: 1989 c
354 § 18; 1989 c 175 § 48; 1984 c 226 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.441
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.120 Grading of milk and milk products—In general. [1994
c 143 § 510; 1984 c 226 § 3; 1981 c 297 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.120. Prior:
1955 c 238 § 12; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36,
part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.141 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.121 Transferring, mixing, or dipping milk or cream—
Delivery containers—Cooling—Quarantined residences. [1995 c 225 §
2; 1994 c 143 § 210; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.490. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 10; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-38. Formerly RCW 15.36.490.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
15.36.130 Certified milk-raw—Standards. [1979 c 141 § 21; 1961
c 11 § 15.36.130. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 13; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.140 Grade A raw milk—Standards in general. [1984 c 226 §
4; 1981 c 297 § 3; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.140. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 14; prior:
1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.36.150 Cows—Tuberculosis, brucellosis, other diseases. [1982
c 131 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.150. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 15; prior: 1949 c 168
§ 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.161
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.155 Grade A raw milk—Dairy barn, lighting. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.155. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 16; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.160 Grade A raw milk—Dairy barn, air space, ventilation.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.160. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 17; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
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15.36.165 Grade A raw milk—Milking stable, floors, animals.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.165. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 18; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
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Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.221 pursuant to
1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.170 Grade A raw milk—Milking stable, walls and ceiling.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.170. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 19; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.265 Grade A raw milk—Bottling and capping. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.265. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 38; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.231 pursuant to 1994 c
143 § 514.
15.36.175 Grade A raw milk—Cow yard. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.175.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 20; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.270 Grade A raw milk—Personnel, health. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.270. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 39; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.180 Grade A raw milk—Manure disposal. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.180. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 21; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.280 Grade A raw milk—Vehicles—Surroundings. [1961 c
11 § 15.36.280. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 40; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.185 Grade A raw milk—Milk house or room, construction.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.185. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 22; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.290 Grade B raw milk—Standards. [1981 c 297 § 4; 1961 c
11 § 15.36.290. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 41; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.190 Grade A raw milk—Milk house or room, cleanliness,
flies. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.190. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 23; prior: 1949 c 168 §
7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.291 Branded containers—Return—Expense. [1961 c 11 §
15.32.460. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 23; 1919 c 192 § 87; 1915 c 101 § 6; RRS §
6264. Formerly RCW 15.32.460.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.195 Grade A raw milk—Toilet. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.195.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 24; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.200 Grade A raw milk—Water supply. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.200. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 25; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.205
Grade A raw milk—Utensils, holding tanks,
construction. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.205. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 26; prior: 1949
c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143
§ 513.
15.36.210 Grade A raw milk—Utensils, cleaning. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.210. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 27; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.211 Raw milk labeling. [1994 c 143 § 402; 1961 c 11 §
15.36.090. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 9; 1949 c 168 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 626633. Formerly RCW 15.36.090.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.215 Grade A raw milk—Utensils, bactericidal treatment.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.215. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 28; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.220 Grade A raw milk—Utensils, storage. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.220. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 29; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.225 Grade A raw milk—Utensils, handling. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.225. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 30; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.230 Grade A raw milk—Milking, udders and teats,
abnormal milk. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.230. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 31; prior:
1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994
c 143 § 513.
15.36.235 Grade A raw milk—Milking—Flanks, bellies, and tails.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.235. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 32; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.240 Grade A raw milk—Milkers' hands. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.240. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 33; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.245 Grade A raw milk—Clean clothing. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.245. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 34; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.250 Grade A raw milk—Milk stools. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.250.
Prior: 1955 c 238 § 35; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.251 Grade C milk production, rule adoption. [1994 c 143 §
403; 1989 c 354 § 19; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.300. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 42; prior:
1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part. Formerly RCW
15.36.300.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.255 Grade A raw milk—Removal of milk. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.255. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 36; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.260 Grade A raw milk—Cooling. [1984 c 226 § 5; 1961 c 11
§ 15.36.260. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 37; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
(2010 Ed.)
15.36.300 "Grade C raw milk" defined. [1994 c 143 § 403; 1989 c
354 § 19; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.300. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 42; prior: 1949 c 168
§ 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.251
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.301 Dairy farm or milk processing plant personnel health.
[1994 c 143 § 404; 1989 c 354 § 23; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.520. Prior: 1949 c
168 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-41. Formerly RCW 15.36.520.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.310 Certified milk-pasteurized—Standards. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.310. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 43; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.311
Personnel, health—Procedure when infection
suspected. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.530. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-42. Formerly RCW 15.36.530.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.320 Grade A pasteurized milk—Standards. [1981 c 297 § 5;
1961 c 11 § 15.36.320. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 44; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.325 Grade A pasteurized milk—Floors. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.325. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 45; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.330 Grade A pasteurized milk—Walls and ceiling. [1961 c
11 § 15.36.330. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 46; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.335 Grade A pasteurized milk—Doors and windows. [1961
c 11 § 15.36.335. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 47; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.340 Grade A pasteurized milk—Lighting and ventilation.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.340. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 48; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.345 Grade A pasteurized milk—Miscellaneous, protection
from contamination. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.345. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 49;
prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by
1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.350 Grade A pasteurized milk—Toilet facilities. [1961 c 11
§ 15.36.350. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 50; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.355 Grade A pasteurized milk—Water supply. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.355. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 51; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.360 Grade A pasteurized milk—Hand-washing facilities.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.360. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 52; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.365 Grade A pasteurized milk—Sanitary piping. [1961 c 11
§ 15.36.365. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 53; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.370 Grade A pasteurized milk—Construction and repair of
containers and equipment. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.370. Prior: 1955 c 238 §
54; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
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15.36.375 Grade A pasteurized milk—Plumbing and disposal of
wastes. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.375. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 55; prior: 1949 c 168
§ 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.380 Grade A pasteurized milk—Cleaning and bactericidal
treatment of containers and equipment. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.380. Prior:
1955 c 238 § 56; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36,
part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.480 Reinstatement of permit—Supplementary regrading.
[1994 c 143 § 506; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.480. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-37a.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.451 pursuant to 1994 c
143 § 514.
15.36.490 Transferring, mixing, or dipping milk or cream—
Delivery containers—Cooling—Quarantined residences. [1994 c 143 §
210; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.490. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-38.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.121 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.385 Grade A pasteurized milk—Storage of containers and
equipment. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.385. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 57; prior: 1949 c
168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 §
513.
15.36.500 Sale of out-of-state milk and milk products. [1994 c 143
§ 211; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.500. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6266-39.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.131 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.390 Grade A pasteurized milk—Handling of containers and
equipment. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.390. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 58; prior: 1949 c
168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 §
513.
15.36.501 Fines—Distribution—Remittance of district court fees,
fines, penalties and forfeitures. [1987 c 202 § 173; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 12;
1961 c 11 § 15.32.720. Prior: 1919 c 192 § 82; RRS § 6244. Formerly
RCW 15.32.720.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.395 Grade A pasteurized milk—Storage of caps, parchment
paper, and single service containers. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.395. Prior: 1955
c 238 § 59; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.510 Dairies and milk plants constructed or altered after
June 8, 1949. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.510. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 12; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-40.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.400 Grade A pasteurized milk—Pasteurization. [1961 c 11
§ 15.36.400. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 60; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.520 Dairy farm or milk plant personnel, disease—Notice.
[1994 c 143 § 404; 1989 c 354 § 23; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.520. Prior: 1949 c
168 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-41.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.301
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.405 Grade A pasteurized milk—Cooling. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.405. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 61; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.521 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 236. Formerly RCW 15.36.005.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
15.36.410 Grade A pasteurized milk—Bottling. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.410. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 62; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.530
Personnel, health—Procedure when infection
suspected. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.530. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-42.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.311 pursuant to 1994 c 143 §
514.
15.36.411 Licenses—Endorsements—Grounds for suspension,
revocation. [1995 c 374 § 5; 1994 c 143 § 502.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
15.36.415 Grade A milk—Overflow milk—Come-back milk.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.415. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 63; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.420 Grade A pasteurized milk—Capping. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.420. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 64; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.241 pursuant to 1994 c
143 § 514.
15.36.425 Grade A pasteurized milk—Personnel, health. [1991 c
3 § 1; 1989 c 354 § 20; 1979 c 141 § 22; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.425. Prior: 1955
c 238 § 65; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.430 Grade A pasteurized milk—Personnel, cleanliness.
[1961 c 11 § 15.36.430. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 66; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.431 Dairy technician's license required for certain duties—
Penalty. [1995 c 374 § 6; 1994 c 143 § 504; 1963 c 58 § 11; 1961 c 11 §
15.32.610. Prior: 1927 c 192 § 7, part; 1923 c 27 § 6, part; 1919 c 192 § 25,
part; RRS § 6188. Formerly RCW 15.32.610.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
15.36.440 Grade A pasteurized milk—Vehicles. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.440. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 67; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.441 Examination of milk and milk products—Residue test
results—Civil penalty. [1995 c 374 § 7; 1994 c 143 § 505; 1993 c 212 § 1.
Prior: 1989 c 354 § 18; 1989 c 175 § 48; 1984 c 226 § 1. Formerly RCW
15.36.115.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.450 Grade B pasteurized milk—Standards. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.450. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 68; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.460 "Grade C pasteurized milk" defined. [1989 c 354 § 21;
1961 c 11 § 15.36.460. Prior: 1955 c 238 § 69; prior: 1949 c 168 § 7, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-36, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.461 Imitation seal, altering samples, violations—Penalty.
[1961 c 11 § 15.32.550. Prior: 1907 c 234 § 9; RRS § 6275. Formerly
RCW 15.32.550.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.36.470 Grades of milk and milk products which may be sold.
[1994 c 143 § 301; 1989 c 354 § 22; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.470. Prior: 1949 c
168 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-37.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.171
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 308]
15.36.540
State law enforced in accordance with federal
standards. [1989 c 354 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 102 § 6; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.540.
Prior: 1949 c 168 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-44.] Repealed by 1994 c
143 § 513.
15.36.550 Rules, regulations, and orders. [1989 c 354 § 25; 1979 c
141 § 23; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.550. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 6266-44.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.560 Local milk inspection service units. [1979 c 141 § 24;
1961 c 11 § 15.36.560. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 626645.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.570 Designation of additional inspection units. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.570. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 18, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-46, part.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 58.
15.36.580 Producers or distributors—Protest of enforcement.
[1989 c 354 § 26; 1987 c 202 § 175; 1981 c 67 § 17; 1961 c 11 § 15.36.580.
Prior: 1949 c 168 § 18, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-46, part.] Repealed
by 1993 c 212 § 4.
15.36.590 Penalty. [1961 c 11 § 15.36.590. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 19;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-48.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
15.36.595 Violations of standards for component parts of fluid
dairy products—Civil penalty—Procedure. [1994 c 143 § 511; 1993 c
212 § 3; 1989 c 175 § 49; 1986 c 203 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 15.36.471
pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.600 Violations may be enjoined. [1969 ex.s. c 102 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 15.36.481 pursuant to 1994 c 143 § 514.
15.36.900 Chapter to be construed as cumulative. [1961 c 11 §
15.36.900. Prior: 1949 c 168 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6266-49. Formerly
RCW 15.36.600.] Repealed by 1994 c 143 § 513.
Chapter 15.38
FILLED DAIRY PRODUCTS
15.38.001 Declaration of purpose. [1961 c 11 § 15.38.001. Prior:
1951 c 20 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.38.010 Definitions and exclusions. [1979 c 154 § 21; 1961 c 11 §
15.38.010. Prior: 1951 c 20 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.38.020 Filled dairy products prohibited. [1961 c 11 § 15.38.020.
Prior: 1951 c 20 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.38.030 Duties of director of agriculture. [1961 c 11 § 15.38.030.
Prior: 1951 c 20 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
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15.38.040 Injunction—Seizure—Products deemed adulterated.
[1961 c 11 § 15.38.040. Prior: 1951 c 20 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
SEED BAILMENT CONTRACTS
15.38.045 Violations may be enjoined. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1999.
15.48.010 through 15.48.260, 15.48.900 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.48.010
through 15.48.260, 15.48.900.] Repealed by 1969 c 63 § 54.
15.38.050 Penalties. [1961 c 11 § 15.38.050. Prior: 1951 c 20 § 4.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.48.910 Severability. [1955 c 233 § 35.] Repealed by 1961 c 11 §
15.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 15.98.030.
Chapter 15.40
15.48.920 Severability. [1955 c 233 § 36.] Repealed by 1961 c 11 §
15.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 15.98.030.
OLEOMARGARINE—CONSUMER PROTECTION
Chapter 15.48
(Formerly: Oleomargarine—1949 act)
Chapter 15.49
15.40.010 Definitions. [1961 c 11 § 15.40.010. Prior: 1949 c 13 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6248-1.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
(Formerly: Washington state seed act)
15.40.020 Manufacture, transportation, sale, etc., of yellow
oleomargarine prohibited. [1949 c 13 § 2(a); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 62482(a).] Repealed by 1953 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure 180) and 1961 c 11 §§
15.41.020, 15.98.040: The repealing language of 1953 c 1 § 2 was
reenacted by 1961 c 11 § 15.41.020, see RCW 15.41.020.
15.49.010 Definitions controlling. [1969 c 63 § 1.] Repealed by
1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.40.030 Advertising of oleomargarine—Dairy terms prohibited.
[1961 c 11 § 15.40.030. Prior: 1949 c 13 § 2(b); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 62482(b).] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.40.040
Enforcement—Powers and duties of director of
agriculture. [1961 c 11 § 15.40.040. Prior: 1949 c 13 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6248-3.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
SEEDS
15.49.020 "Department." [1969 c 63 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 354
§ 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.030 "Person." [1969 c 63 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.035 Master license system. [1982 c 182 § 23.] Repealed by
1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.040 "Seeds." [1969 c 63 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.40.050 Penalty for violations. [1961 c 11 § 15.40.050. Prior:
1949 c 13 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6248-4.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.49.050 "Agricultural seeds." [1969 c 63 § 5.] Repealed by 1989
c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.40.900 Preamble. [1961 c 11 § 15.40.900. Prior: 1949 c 13
Preamble; no RRS.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.49.060 "Vegetable seeds." [1969 c 63 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c
354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
Chapter 15.41
15.49.070 "Foundation seed," "registered seed," "certified seed."
[1969 c 63 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
YELLOW MARGARINE—PROHIBITION REPEALED
(Formerly: Oleomargarine—1953 act)
15.49.080 "Pure live seed." [1969 c 63 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c
354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.41.010 Declaration of purpose. [1961 c 11 § 15.41.010. Prior:
1953 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 180, approved November 4, 1952).]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
15.49.090 "Bulk seed." [1969 c 63 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.41.020
Repeal of prohibition against manufacture,
transportation, sale, etc., of yellow oleomargarine. [1961 c 11 §
15.41.020. Prior: 1953 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 180, approved
November 4, 1952).] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
Chapter 15.42
WASHINGTON STATE MILK MARKETING ACT
Reviser's note: Chapter 298, Laws of 1961 (chapter 15.42 RCW), the
Washington state milk marketing act failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 32 submitted to the people on November 6, 1962.
Chapter 15.44
DAIRY PRODUCTS COMMISSION
15.44.025 Commission districts—Representation. [1965 ex.s. c 44
§ 3; 1961 c 11 § 15.44.025. Prior: 1959 c 163 § 3.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 136 § 8.
15.44.034
Appointments—Recommendations to governor—
Meeting, notice. [1961 c 11 § 15.44.034. Prior: 1959 c 163 § 6.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 44 § 10.
15.44.036
Producer lists—Place of meeting—Nomination
procedure—Number of nominees. [1961 c 11 § 15.44.036. Prior: 1959 c
163 § 7.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 44 § 10.
15.44.037 Reimbursement of election costs. [1965 ex.s. c 44 § 8.]
Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 114, effective July 1, 2002.
15.44.120 Collection, payment of assessment prior to shipment—
Stamps. [1961 c 11 § 15.44.120. Prior: 1959 c 163 § 16; 1939 c 219 § 12;
RRS § 6266-12.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 238 § 8.
15.44.900 Purpose of chapter. [1961 c 11 § 15.44.900. Prior: 1939
c 219 § 1; RRS § 6266-1.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 114, effective July 1,
2002.
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15.49.100 "Weed seeds." [1969 c 63 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 354
§ 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.110 "Prohibited (primary) noxious weed seeds." [1969 c 63
§ 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.120 "Restricted (secondary) noxious weed seeds." [1969 c
63 § 12.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.130 "Labeling." [1969 c 63 § 13.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.140 "Advertisement." [1969 c 63 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c
354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.150 "Record." [1969 c 63 § 15.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.160 "Stop sale, use, and/or removal order." [1969 c 63 § 16.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.170 "Kind." [1969 c 63 § 17.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.180 "Type." [1969 c 63 § 18.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.190 "Variety." [1969 c 63 § 19.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.200 "Official sample." [1969 c 63 § 20.] Repealed by 1989 c
354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.210 "Lot." [1969 c 63 § 21.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.220 "Lot number." [1981 c 297 § 6; 1969 c 63 § 22.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.230 "Distribute." [1969 c 63 § 23.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
15.49.240 "Dealer." [1969 c 63 § 24.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.250 "Certifying agency." [1977 ex.s. c 26 § 2; 1969 c 63 §
25.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.260 "Retail." [1969 c 63 § 26.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.270 "Seed labeling registrant." [1969 c 63 § 27.] Repealed
by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.280 "Screenings." [1981 c 297 § 7; 1969 c 63 § 28.] Repealed
by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.290 "Treated." [1981 c 297 § 8; 1969 c 63 § 29.] Repealed by
1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.300 "Inoculant." [1969 c 63 § 30.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.320 Labeling of seed containers required—Contents—
Exceptions. [1981 c 297 § 10; 1969 c 63 § 32.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 §
85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.340 Violations—Distributing mislabeled seed—Detaching,
altering, etc., labels—Hindering or obstructing department—
Screenings. [1981 c 297 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 26 § 3; 1969 c 63 § 34.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.49.430 Penalties. [1969 c 63 § 43.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85,
effective January 1, 1990.
15.52.090 Alteration, forgery, unlawful use of brands. [1961 c 11
§ 15.52.090. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211 § 12; RRS § 7016-12. (ii) 1939 c 211 §
13; RRS § 7016-13.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.100
Injurious, worthless, seized products—Disposal
prohibited. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.100. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211 § 11; 1919 c 101
§ 6; RRS § 7016-11. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 14; RRS § 7016-14. (iii) 1949 c 167
§ 4; 1939 c 211 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7016-37.] Repealed by 1990 c 197
§ 1.
15.52.110 Registration of brands—Fees—Renewal. [1961 c 11 §
15.52.110. Prior: 1943 c 263 § 1, part; 1939 c 211 § 23, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 7016-23, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.120
Application for registration—Label contents—
Exception. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.120. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211 § 39; RRS §
7016-39. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 40; RRS § 7016-40.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 §
1.
15.52.130 Investigation period—Sales prohibited during. [1961 c
11 § 15.52.130. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 41; RRS § 7016-41.] Repealed by
1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.140 Rules, regulations by director. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.140.
Prior: 1939 c 211 § 15, part; 1919 c 101 § 9, part; 1909 c 201 § 10, part;
RRS 7016-15, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.150 Refusal to register—Notice and hearing. [1961 c 11 §
15.52.150. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211 § 15, part; 1919 c 101 § 9, part; 1909 c 201
§ 10, part; RRS § 7016-15, part. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 28, part; RRS § 7016-28,
part.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.49.440 Minor violations—Warning notices. [1969 c 63 § 44.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January 1, 1990.
15.52.160 Cancellation of registration—Notice and hearing.
[1961 c 11 § 15.52.160. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 28, part; RRS § 7016-28, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.49.450
Prosecution of violators—Prior opportunity for
hearing. [1969 c 63 § 45.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 85, effective January
1, 1990.
15.52.170 Seizure of prohibited products—Notice—Contents.
[1961 c 11 § 15.52.170. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 22, part; RRS § 7016-22, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.49.910 Continuation of prior licenses.
Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 21.
15.52.180 Hearing—Evidence. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.180. Prior: 1939
c 211 § 22, part; RRS § 7016-22, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
[1969 c 63 § 50.]
Chapter 15.50
IRISH SEED POTATOES
15.50.010 through 15.50.080 [1961 c 11 § 15.50.010 through
15.50.080 and 1967 c 179 § 1.] Repealed by 1969 c 87 § 1.
15.52.190 through 15.52.310
Commercial feeds, fertilizers,
agricultural minerals and limes. [1949 c 167 §§ 2, part, 3; 1939 c 211 §§
24, part, 25, part, 26, 33, part, 35, 36, 38, 45-50, 53-55; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§
7016-33, part, 7016-36; RRS §§ 7016-24, part, -25, part, -26, -35, -38, 45—- -50, -53—- -55.] Repealed by 1961 c 11 § 15.98.040. Later
enactment, see chapters 15.53 and 15.54 RCW.
WASHINGTON ANIMAL REMEDY ACT
15.52.010 Definitions. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.010. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211
§ 5; RRS § 7016-5. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 6; RRS § 7016-6. (iii) 1949 c 167 § 1;
1939 c 211 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7016-9. (iv) 1949 c 167 § 2, part; 1939
c 211 § 33, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7016-33, part. (v) 1939 c 211 § 39;
RRS § 7016-39. (vi) 1939 c 211 § 42; RRS § 7016-42. (vii) 1939 c 211 §
43; RRS § 7016-43. (viii) 1939 c 211 § 44; RRS § 7016-44.] Repealed by
1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.320 Deposit and use of funds collected. [1988 c 254 § 4; 1985
c 57 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.52.320. Prior: (i) 1943 c 263 § 1, part; 1939 c 211
§ 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7016-23, part. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 25, part; RRS
§ 7016-25, part. (iii) 1939 c 211 § 27; RRS § 7016-27.] Repealed by 1990
c 197 § 1.
15.52.330 Penalty. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.330. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 56;
RRS § 7016-56.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
Chapter 15.52
15.52.020 Official chemists of the department. [1961 c 11 §
15.52.020. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 16; RRS § 7016-16.] Repealed by 1981 c
297 § 41.
15.52.030 Additional chemists. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.030. Prior: 1939
c 211 § 17; RRS § 7016-17.] Repealed by 1981 c 297 § 41.
15.52.040 Preference of chemists. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.040. Prior:
1939 c 211 § 18; RRS § 7016-18.] Repealed by 1981 c 297 § 41.
15.52.340 Duty of prosecuting attorney. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.340.
Prior: 1939 c 211 § 57; RRS § 7016-57.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.52.900 Short title. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.900. Prior: 1959 c 223 §
1.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
Chapter 15.53
COMMERCIAL FEED
15.53.010 through 15.53.310 [1961 c 15 §§ 15.53.010 through
15.53.310.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 31 § 25. Later enactment, see RCW
15.53.901 through 15.53.9054.
15.52.050 Right of entry—Obstructing, unlawful. [1961 c 11 §
15.52.050. Prior: (i) 1939 c 211 § 19; RRS § 7016-19. (ii) 1939 c 211 § 20;
1919 c 101 § 8; 1909 c 201 § 9; RRS 7016-20.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 §
1.
15.53.320 Repeal of prior laws. [1953 c 80 § 32.] Subject matter
repealed by this section was omitted from Title 15 RCW reenactment and
repealer repealed by 1961 c 11 § 15.98.040.
15.52.060 Sample taking for analysis. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.060.
Prior: 1939 c 211 § 21, part; RRS § 7016-21, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 197
§ 1.
15.53.900 Short title. [1961 c 11 § 15.53.900. Prior: 1953 c 80 §
34.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 31 § 25. Later enactment, see RCW
15.53.9056.
15.52.070 Labeling samples—Findings—Copy to owner. [1961 c
11 § 15.52.070. Prior: 1939 c 211 § 21, part; RRS § 7016-21, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.53.9026 Retail distributor's license—Required—Exceptions.
[1967 c 240 § 33; 1965 ex.s. c 31 § 10.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 257 §
12; and repealed by 1995 c 374 § 45.
15.52.080 Brands—When distinct. [1961 c 11 § 15.52.080. Prior:
1939 c 211 § 10; RRS § 7016-10.] Repealed by 1990 c 197 § 1.
15.53.9028 through 15.53.9034 [1965 ex.s. c 31 §§ 11-14.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 257 § 12; and repealed by 1995 c 374 § 45.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 310]
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15.53.9036 Procedure for denial, etc., of registration. [1989 c 175
§ 51; 1975 1st ex.s. c 257 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 31 § 15.] Repealed by 1995 c
374 § 46, effective June 30, 1995.
15.53.905 Repeal of prior law. [1965 ex.s. c 31 § 25.] Decodified
pursuant to 1995 c 374 § 47, effective June 30, 1995.
15.53.9052 Continuation of rules adopted under prior law. [1965
ex.s. c 31 § 22.] Decodified pursuant to 1995 c 374 § 47, effective June 30,
1995.
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15.54.190
Sales and production information and analysis
comparison to be published—Restrictions. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.190.
Prior: 1953 c 85 § 18.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment,
see RCW 15.54.430.
15.54.200 Embargo of articles—Removal. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.200.
Prior: 1953 c 85 § 20.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
15.54.210 Embargo—Procedure. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.210. Prior:
1953 c 85 § 21.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
15.53.9053 Continuation of prior licenses and registrations. [1995
c 374 § 44; 1975 1st ex.s. c 257 § 12.] Repealed by 2005 c 18 § 10.
15.54.220 Embargo petitions—Consolidation. [1961 c 11 §
15.54.220. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 22.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
Chapter 15.54
15.54.230 Damages from administrative action or for embargo.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.230. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 23.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.460.
FERTILIZERS, MINERALS, AND LIMES
15.54.010 Definitions. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.010. Prior: 1957 c 151 §
1; 1953 c 85 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see
RCW 15.54.272 through 15.54.302.
15.54.020 Administration of chapter—Rules and regulations.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.020. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 19.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.310.
15.54.030 Brand registration required—Application—Fee. [1961
c 11 § 15.54.030. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.040
Commercial fertilizer—Brand registration—
Information required. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.040. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 4.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.050 Commercial fertilizer—Registration of grade required.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.050. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22
§ 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.060
Commercial fertilizer—Grade registration—
Information required. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.060. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 6.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.070
Agricultural minerals—Registration—Information
required. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.070. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 7.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.240 Penalty—Violation warnings—Duty of prosecuting
attorney—Court jurisdiction. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.240. Prior: 1953 c 85 §
25.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW
15.54.470.
15.54.250 Fertilizer, agricultural mineral and lime fund created.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.250. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 26.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.480.
15.54.260 Repeal of prior laws. [1953 c 85 § 27.] Subject matter
repealed by this section was omitted from Title 15 RCW reenactment and
repealer repealed by 1961 c 11 § 15.98.040.
15.54.272 "Commercial fertilizer." [1987 c 45 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 22
§ 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.274 "Specialty fertilizer." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 3.] Repealed by
1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.276 "Bulk fertilizer." [1987 c 45 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 4.]
Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.
15.54.278 "Brand." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 §
15.54.280 "Guaranteed analysis." [1987 c 45 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 22 §
6.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.080 Lime—Registration—Information required. [1961 c 11
§ 15.54.080. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 8.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.54.281 "Calcium carbonate equivalent."
Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.090 Certificates of registration—Expiration date. [1961 c
11 § 15.54.090. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.320.
15.
15.54.100 Refusal or cancellation of registration. [1961 c 11 §
15.54.100. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 24.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.54.330.
15.54.110 Other plant food elements—Sampling, inspection,
analysis. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.110. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 10.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
15.54.120 Labels on containers—Information to bulk purchaser.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.120. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 11.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.340.
15.54.130 Inspection fees—Computation—Responsibility. [1961 c
11 § 15.54.130. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 12.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.350.
15.54.140 Inspection fees—Reports—Collection. [1961 c 11 §
15.54.140. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 13.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later
enactment, see RCW 15.54.360.
15.54.150
Sampling, inspection, analysis—Notice—Findings.
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.150. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 14.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.370.
15.54.160 Restrictions on sale—Minimum percentages. [1961 c 11
§ 15.54.160. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 15.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43.
Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.400.
15.54.170 Misbranding—"False and misleading statements."
[1961 c 11 § 15.54.170. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 16.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.410.
15.54.180 Unlawful acts. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.180. Prior: 1953 c 85
§ 17.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW
15.54.420.
(2010 Ed.)
[1987 c 45 § 6.]
15.54.282 "Grade." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 §
15.54.284 "Total nutrients." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 8.] Repealed by
1993 c 183 § 15.
15.
15.
15.54.286 "Lime." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 §
15.54.288 "Ton." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 10.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 §
15.54.290 "Percent," "percentage."
Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
[1967 ex.s. c 22 § 11.]
15.54.292 "Department." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 12.] Repealed by 1993
c 183 § 15.
§ 15.
15.54.294 "Person." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 183
15.54.296 "Customer-formula fertilizer." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 14.]
Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.297 "Manipulation." [1987 c 45 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c
183 § 15.
15.54.298 "Registrant." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 15.] Repealed by 1993 c
183 § 15.
15.54.300 "Official sample." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 16.] Repealed by
1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.302 "Distribute." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c
183 § 15.
15.54.304 "Distributor." [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 18.] Repealed by 1993 c
183 § 15.
15.54.306 "Label." [1987 c 45 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
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15.54.307 "Labeling." [1987 c 45 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 §
15.54.310 Administration of chapter—Rules. [1967 ex.s. c 22 §
19.] Repealed by 1987 c 45 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.800.
15.54.320 Brand and grade registration—Application, forms,
fee—Expiration—Penalty for nonrenewal. [1987 c 45 § 11; 1967 ex.s. c
22 § 20.] Repealed by 1993 c 183 § 15.
15.54.335 Packaged fertilizer registration—Commercial fertilizer
distribution—Byproduct from manufacturing wood products. [1997 c
427 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 36 § 23.
15.54.360
Inspection fees—Reports—Late-collection fee—
Confidentiality, exception. [1979 c 154 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 257 § 10;
1967 ex.s. c 22 § 24.] Repealed by 1987 c 45 § 35. Later enactment, see
RCW 15.54.362.
15.54.410 Misbranding. [1967 ex.s. c 22 § 29.] Repealed by 1987 c
45 § 35. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.412.
15.54.900 Short title. [1961 c 11 § 15.54.900. Prior: 1953 c 85 § 1.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 15.54.950.
15.54.920 Continuation of prior licenses and registrations. [1967
ex.s. c 22 § 39.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 21.
Chapter 15.56
ECONOMIC POISONS
15.56.010 through 15.56.190 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.56.010-15.56.190.
Prior: 1941 c 230 §§ 1-11, 13-19; Rem. Supp. 1941 §§ 2787-1, 2787-42787-21.] Repealed by 1961 c 244 § 42.
Chapter 15.57
WASHINGTON PESTICIDE ACT
15.57.010 through 15.57.370, 15.57.900 through 15.57.930 [1961 c
244 §§ 1-41.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 190 § 47. Later enactment, see
chapter 15.58 RCW.
Chapter 15.58
WASHINGTON PESTICIDE CONTROL ACT
15.58.190 Additional fee for late renewal of pesticide dealer
license. [1982 c 182 § 28; 1971 ex.s. c 190 § 19.] Repealed by 1989 c 380
§ 74.
15.58.245 Expiration of licenses. [1992 c 170 § 4; 1989 c 380 § 21.]
Repealed by 1997 c 242 § 21.
15.58.390
Pesticide control board—Created—Members—
Purpose—Classification of persistent pesticides and determination of
essential uses. [1971 ex.s. c 190 § 39.] Repealed by 1979 c 146 § 6.
15.58.410 Moneys to be paid into state treasury. [1971 ex.s. c 190
§ 41.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 68, effective June 30, 1995.
15.58.415 Registration and license fee surcharge—Agricultural
local fund—Incidents and investigations. [1993 sp.s. c 19 § 3; 1989 c 380
§ 32.] Repealed by 1997 c 242 § 22, effective January 1, 1998.
15.58.930 Continuation of registrations, licenses and permits.
[1971 ex.s. c 190 § 45.] Repealed by 1989 c 380 § 74.
Chapter 15.60
APIARIES
15.60.007 Industry apiary program. [1994 c 178 § 2; 1993 c 89 § 2;
1988 c 4 § 14.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.015 Bee pests—Control—Quarantine. [1993 c 89 § 4; 1988 c
4 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 2; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.015. Prior: 1955 c 271 § 2.]
Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.030 Bringing bees or equipment into state—Requirements.
[1993 c 89 § 7; 1988 c 4 § 5; 1981 c 296 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 3; 1965 c 44
§ 1; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.030. Prior: 1955 c 271 § 5; prior: 1949 c 105 § 1,
part; 1945 c 113 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 59 § 2, part; 1919 c 116 § 3, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3170-2, part.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective
June 30, 2001.
15.60.042 Request of department services. [1993 c 89 § 9; 1988 c 4
§ 7.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.043 Fees, charges, and penalties. [2000 c 100 § 4; 1994 c 178
§ 5; 1993 c 89 § 10; 1988 c 4 § 8; 1981 c 296 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 15.60.031 pursuant to 2000 c 100 § 7, effective June 30,
2001.
15.60.045 Seizure and destruction of abandoned and disease
contaminated colonies, hives, bees or appliances. [1977 ex.s. c 362 § 10.]
Repealed by 1988 c 4 § 15. Later enactment, see RCW 15.60.042.
15.60.050 Registration of hives. [2000 c 100 § 3; 1994 c 178 § 6;
1993 c 89 § 11; 1988 c 4 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 5; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.050.
Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 59 § 6; RRS § 3170-6.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.021
pursuant to 2000 c 100 § 7, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.060 Disinfection of person, clothing, appliances. [1961 c 11
§ 15.60.060. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 59 § 7; RRS § 3170-7.] Repealed by 1988
c 4 § 15. Later enactment, see RCW 15.60.040.
15.60.070 Sale or transport of infected articles prohibited. [1933
ex.s. c 59 § 5; RRS § 3170-11.] Repealed by 1955 c 271 § 12; and repealed
by 1961 c 11 § 15.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 15.60.040(4).
15.60.080 Diseased bees—Immovable combs—Public nuisance.
[1983 c 3 § 22; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.080. Prior: 1955 c 271 § 7; 1933 ex.s. c
59 § 11; RRS § 3170-11.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 15. Later enactment, see
RCW 15.60.042.
15.60.090 Combless packages of bees defined. [1941 c 130 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3183-1.] Repealed by 1955 c 271 § 12; and repealed by
1961 c 11 § 15.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 15.60.005.
15.60.100 Director's powers. [1993 c 89 § 12; 1988 c 4 § 10; 1981 c
296 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 7; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.100. Prior: 1955 c 271 §
9; prior: (i) 1941 c 130 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3183-2. (ii) 1941 c 130 § 3,
part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3183-3, part. (iii) 1949 c 105 § 5; 1941 c 130 § 5;
1933 ex.s. c 59 § 7; 1919 c 116 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3183-5. (iv) 1949
c 105 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3170-10.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8,
effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.110 Access and entry by director. [1993 c 89 § 13; 1988 c 4 §
11; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 6; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.110. Prior: 1955 c 271 § 10;
prior: 1941 c 130 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3183-3, part.] Repealed by
2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.115 Out of state movement, importation—Inspection costs.
[1961 c 11 § 15.60.115. Prior: 1955 c 271 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 4 §
15. See RCW 15.60.100.
15.60.120 Queen bee rearing apiaries. [1993 c 89 § 14; 1988 c 4 §
12; 1981 c 296 § 11; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.120. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 59 § 8, part;
RRS § 3170-8, part.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.130
Use of honey for candy manufacture—Boiling
requirement. [1961 c 11 § 15.60.130. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 59 § 8, part; RRS
§ 3170-8, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 4 § 15. Later enactment, see RCW
15.60.120.
15.60.140 Africanized honey bees. [1993 c 89 § 15; 1988 c 4 § 13;
1981 c 296 § 12; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.140. Prior: (i) 1949 c 105 § 4; 1933
ex.s. c 59 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3170-12. (ii) 1941 c 130 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 3183-6.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.150 Unlawful acts enumerated. [1993 c 89 § 16; 1981 c 296 §
13; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.150. Prior: 1897 c 12 §§ 1, 2; no RRS.] Repealed by
2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.160 Annual report of director. [1961 c 11 § 15.60.160. Prior:
1933 ex.s. c 59 § 9; RRS § 3170-9.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
15.60.020 Abandoned hives—Impoundment. [1993 c 89 § 5; 1988
c 4 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 17; 1961 c 11 § 15.60.020. Prior: 1955 c
271 § 4; prior: 1949 c 105 § 1, part; 1945 c 113 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 59 §
2, part; 1919 c 116 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3170-2, part.] Repealed by
2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.170 Violations—Penalty. [1993 c 89 § 17; 1991 c 363 § 15;
1989 c 354 § 64.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.055 pursuant to 2000 c 100 §
7, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.025 Specific rule-making authority. [1993 c 89 § 6; 1988 c 4
§ 4; 1977 ex.s. c 362 § 8.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8, effective June 30,
2001.
15.60.180 Apiary coordinated areas—Hearing to establish. [1993
c 89 § 18; 1989 c 354 § 65.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.065 pursuant to
2000 c 100 § 7, effective June 30, 2001.
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15.60.190 Apiary coordinated areas—Order describing. [1989 c
354 § 66.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.075 pursuant to 2000 c 100 § 7,
effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.200
Apiary coordinated areas—Violation of order—
Misdemeanor. [1989 c 354 § 67.] Repealed by 1993 c 89 § 21.
15.60.210
Apiary coordinated areas—Boundary change
procedure. [1989 c 354 § 68.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.085 pursuant to
2000 c 100 § 7, effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.220 Apiary coordinated areas within certain counties.
[1993 c 89 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 15.60.095 pursuant to 2000 c 100 § 7,
effective June 30, 2001.
15.60.230 Injunction. [1993 c 89 § 19.] Repealed by 2000 c 100 § 8,
effective June 30, 2001.
Chapter 15.63
WASHINGTON STATE WHEAT COMMISSION
15.63.010 Declaration of policy and police power. [1961 c 87 § 1.]
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.020 Definitions. [1961 c 87 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.030 Purposes enumerated. [1961 c 87 § 3.] Repealed by
1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.040
Creation of wheat commission—Composition—
Qualifications. [1961 c 87 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.050 Districts created—Producer members to be elected
from each district. [1961 c 87 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.060 Terms of members. [1961 c 87 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c
11 § 1.
15.63.070 Nomination and election procedure. [1961 c 87 § 7.]
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.080 Effective date of chapter—Nomination and election
procedure, terms of office postponed and modified if prior law held
invalid. [1961 c 87 § 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.090 Vacancies. [1961 c 87 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.100 Removal of members—Notice and hearing. [1961 c 87 §
10.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.110 Per diem and travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
18; 1961 c 87 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.120
Meetings—Notice—Quorum—Procedure—Office—
Records open to inspection. [1961 c 87 § 12.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.130 Director's right to approve or disapprove orders, rules,
or directives—Review. [1961 c 87 § 13.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.140 Powers and duties in general.
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
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15.63.240 Judicial review. [1972 ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1971 c 81 § 55; 1961
c 87 § 24.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.900 Severability—1961 c 87. [1961 c 87 § 25.] Repealed by
1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.910 Operative, termination date of chapter—Effect of other
laws. [1961 c 87 § 26.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.920 Conditional emergency clause.
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
[1961 c 87 § 27.]
Chapter 15.64
FARM MARKETING
15.64.020 Annual report of director. [1961 c 11 § 15.64.020. Prior:
1917 c 119 § 4; RRS 2877.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
15.64.053 Small farm direct marketing assistance program—
Report on accomplishments. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 3 § 3.] Expired July 1,
2007.
Chapter 15.65
WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY BOARDS
(Formerly: Washington state agricultural enabling act of 1961—
Commodity boards)
15.65.030 Declaration of purpose and police power. [1961 c 256 §
3.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 37, effective July 1, 2002.
15.65.055 Regulatory authority on the production of rapeseed by
variety and location. [1986 c 203 § 21.] Repealed by 2007 c 181 § 9.
15.65.080 Hearings public—Oaths—Record—Administrative law
judge, powers. [1981 c 67 § 18; 1961 c 256 § 8.] Repealed by 2002 c 313
§ 37, effective July 1, 2002.
15.65.245 When director appoints majority of the board—
Nominations—Advisory vote—Notice—Director appoints candidate
receiving the most votes—Exception. [2002 c 313 § 25.] Repealed by
2003 c 396 § 37.
15.65.405 Annual assessment in excess of the fiscal growth factor
under chapter 43.135 RCW—Hop commodity board—Mint commodity
board. [1995 c 109 § 1.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 37, effective July 1,
2002.
15.65.460 Marketing act revolving fund—Composition. [1961 c
256 § 46.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 37, effective July 1, 2002.
15.65.610 Orders, rules of Washington utilities and transportation
commission and interstate commerce commission not affected. [1961 c
256 § 61.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
Chapter 15.66
WASHINGTON STATE
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY COMMISSIONS
[1961 c 87 § 14.]
(Formerly: Washington agricultural enabling act of 1955—Commodity commissions)
15.63.150 Assessments—Imposed—Collection—Lien. [1961 c 87
§ 15.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.66.020 Declaration of purpose. [1961 c 11 § 15.66.020. Prior:
1955 c 191 § 2.] Repealed by 2002 c 313 § 65, effective July 1, 2002.
15.63.160 Method of collecting assessments. [1961 c 87 § 16.]
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.66.025 Regulatory authority on the production of rapeseed by
variety and location. [1986 c 203 § 22.] Repealed by 2007 c 181 § 9.
15.63.170 Records, returns of producers and handlers—Form,
inspection. [1961 c 87 § 17.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.66.115 When director appoints majority of the commission—
Nominations—Advisory vote—Notice—Director appoints candidate
receiving the most votes—Exception. [2002 c 313 § 53.] Repealed by
2003 c 396 § 7.
15.63.180 Credit and refund to producers for excess payments.
[1961 c 87 § 18.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.190 Secretary-treasurer—Bond. [1961 c 87 § 19.] Repealed
by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.66.910 Severability. [1955 c 191 § 28.] Repealed by 1961 c 11 §
15.98.040.
Chapter 15.67
15.63.200 Deposits of funds—Use. [1961 c 87 § 20.] Repealed by
1998 c 11 § 1.
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PLANS—1953 ACT
15.63.210 Liability of commission's assets—Immunity of state,
commission, employees, etc., from liability. [1961 c 87 § 21.] Repealed
by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.67.010
Soil conservation and domestic allotment act—
Designation of agency to administer state plan. [1961 c 11 § 15.67.010.
Prior: 1953 c 153 § 1. Formerly RCW 15.68.160.] Repealed by 1977 c 30
§ 1.
15.63.220 Penalties. [1961 c 87 § 22.] Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
15.63.230 Enforcement—Injunctions—Venue. [1961 c 87 § 23.]
Repealed by 1998 c 11 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
15.67.020 State plan—Formulation and submission—Purposes—
Required provisions. [1961 c 11 § 15.67.020. Prior: 1953 c 153 § 2.
Formerly RCW 15.68.170.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 313]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
15.67.030 Federal grants-in-aid—Acceptance, uses. [1961 c 11 §
15.67.030. Prior: 1953 c 153 § 3. Formerly RCW 15.68.180.] Repealed by
1977 c 30 § 1.
CONSERVATION—NORTHWEST WASHINGTON NURSERY
15.67.040 Agricultural contingent receipts fund. [1961 c 11 §
15.67.040. Prior: 1953 c 153 § 4. Formerly RCW 15.68.190.] Repealed by
1977 c 30 § 1.
15.69.010
Agreements for soil conservation and land use
authorized. [1961 c 11 § 15.69.010. Prior: 1955 c 368 § 1.] Repealed by
1999 c 144 § 17.
15.67.050 Employment of agents—Establishment of subordinate
agencies—Purposes. [1961 c 11 § 15.67.050. Prior: 1953 c 153 § 5.
Formerly RCW 15.68.200.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.67.060 Delegation of powers. [1961 c 11 § 15.67.060. Prior:
1953 c 153 § 6. Formerly RCW 15.68.210.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.67.070 Annual report. [1961 c 11 § 15.67.070. Prior: 1953 c
153 § 7. Formerly RCW 15.68.220.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
Chapter 15.69
15.69.020 Northwest nursery fund. [1961 c 11 § 15.69.020. Prior:
1955 c 368 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 144 § 17.
15.69.030 Northwest nursery fund—Depositary. [1961 c 11 §
15.69.030. Prior: 1955 c 368 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 144 § 17.
15.69.040 Northwest nursery fund—Expenditures. [1961 c 11 §
15.69.040. Prior: 1955 c 368 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 144 § 17.
Chapter 15.72
Chapter 15.68
STATE FAIR
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PLANS—1937 ACT
15.72.010 through 15.72.050 [1949 c 40 § 1; 1927 c 164 §§ 1-6;
1919 c 65 § 1; 1903 c 54 §§ 1, 2; 1893 c 134 §§ 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 2736-6; RRS §§ 2736-1 through 2736-5.] Repealed by 1955 c 257 §
2; and repealed by 1961 c 11 § 15.98.040.
15.68.010 Acceptance of federal act—Limitations on powers.
[1961 c 11 § 15.68.010. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 2; RRS § 3040-2.] Repealed
by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.020 Washington State University named sole state agent.
[1961 c 11 § 15.68.020. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 4; RRS § 3040-4.] Repealed
by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.030 Duty to formulate state plans annually. [1961 c 11 §
15.68.030. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 5, part; RRS § 3040-5, part.] Repealed by
1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.040 Plan contents—Voluntary organization participation—
Education. [1961 c 11 § 15.68.040. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 5, part; RRS §
3040-5, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.050
Plan contents—Acreage utilization—Agreements.
[1961 c 11 § 15.68.050. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 5, part; RRS § 3040-5, part.]
Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.060 Plan contents—Expenditure estimates—Federal aid.
[1961 c 11 § 15.68.060. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 5, part; RRS § 3040-5, part.]
Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
Chapter 15.73
STATE TRADE FAIRS
15.73.010 through 15.73.040 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.73.010 through
15.73.040. Prior: 1955 c 106 §§ 1 through 4.] Repealed by 1965 c 148 §
11. Later enactment, see RCW 43.31.790 through 43.31.860.
Chapter 15.76
AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, YOUTH SHOWS, EXHIBITIONS
15.76.011 through 15.76.090 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.76.011 through
15.76.090. Prior: 1951 c 60 §§ 1-8.] Repealed by 1961 c 61 § 10.
Chapter 15.80
WEIGHMASTERS
15.80.010 through 15.80.260 [1961 c 11 §§ 15.80.010 through
15.80.260.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 100 § 40.
15.68.070 Use of funds by university—Limitations. [1961 c 11 §
15.68.070. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 6, part; RRS § 3040-6, part.] Repealed by
1977 c 30 § 1.
ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCTS
15.68.080 Administration expenses. [1961 c 11 § 15.68.080. Prior:
1937 c 175 § 6, part; RRS § 3040-6, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.86.031 "Transition to organic food"—Out-of-state products.
[1992 c 71 § 4; 1989 c 354 § 31.] Repealed by 2002 c 220 § 8.
15.68.090 Separate system of accounts by university. [1961 c 11 §
15.68.090. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 6, part; RRS § 3040-6, part.] Repealed by
1977 c 30 § 1.
15.86.035 Transition to organic food—Proof. [1989 c 354 § 33.]
Repealed by 2002 c 220 § 8.
15.68.100 Services of other state agencies. [1961 c 11 § 15.68.100.
Prior: 1937 c 175 § 7, part; RRS § 3040-7, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 §
1.
15.68.110
Administrative
rules—Employees—Duties—
Compensation. [1961 c 11 § 15.68.110. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 7, part; RRS
§ 3040-7, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.120 Districts—Communities—Revising boundaries. [1961 c
11 § 15.68.120. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 8; RRS § 3040-8.] Repealed by 1977 c
30 § 1.
15.68.130 Community and district committees. [1961 c 11 §
15.68.130. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 9; RRS § 3040-9.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 §
1.
15.68.140
Farmer advisory board—Member election and
qualifications. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 13; 1961 c 11 § 15.68.140. Prior: 1937
c 175 § 10; RRS § 3040-10.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
15.68.150 Reports by university—Investigations. [1961 c 11 §
15.68.150. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 11; RRS § 3040-11.] Repealed by 1977 c
30 § 1.
15.68.160 through 15.68.220 Agricultural conservation plans—
1953 act. [1953 c 153 §§ 1-7.] Recodified as RCW 15.67.010 through
15.67.070.
15.68.900 Short title. [1961 c 11 § 15.68.900. Prior: 1937 c 175 § 1;
RRS § 3040-1.] Repealed by 1977 c 30 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 314]
Chapter 15.86
15.86.040 Content of displays, labels, and advertising for sale of
organic food. [1985 c 247 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 59.
15.86.050 Producers to provide proof of compliance with law.
[1992 c 71 § 5; 1985 c 247 § 5.] Repealed by 2002 c 220 § 8.
15.86.080 Labeling and recordkeeping requirements. [1992 c 71 §
6.] Repealed by 2002 c 220 § 8.
15.86.100 Drift of prohibited substances—Tolerance levels. [1992
c 71 § 9.] Repealed by 2002 c 220 § 8.
Chapter 15.90
WILD MUSHROOM HARVESTING AND PROCESSING
15.90.010 Definitions. [1990 c 20 § 1; 1988 c 230 § 1.] Expired June
30, 1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
15.90.020 Mushroom buyer or dealer license—Generally. [1990 c
20 § 2; 1988 c 230 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
15.90.030 Mushroom buyers—Disclosure. [1990 c 20 § 3; 1988 c
230 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
15.90.040 Mushroom dealers—Disclosure—Department harvest
reporting. [1990 c 20 § 4; 1988 c 230 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1994,
pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
15.90.050 Recreational mushroom harvesters and mycological
societies. [1988 c 230 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230
§ 9.
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15.90.060 Civil infractions. [1988 c 230 § 6.] Expired June 30,
1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
16.12.030 Swine may be restrained—Notice. [1987 c 202 § 179;
1899 c 39 § 1; 1890 p 454 § 3; RRS § 3075.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
15.90.070 Rules. [1988 c 230 § 7.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant
to 1988 c 230 § 9.
16.12.040 Damages to be assessed by appraisers. [1890 p 455 § 4;
RRS § 3076.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
15.90.900 Expiration of chapter. [1988 c 230 § 9.] Expired June 30,
1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
16.12.050 Appraisers—Oath and duties. [1890 p 455 § 5; RRS §
3077.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
15.90.901 Effective date—1988 c 230. [1988 c 230 § 10.] Expired
June 30, 1994, pursuant to 1988 c 230 § 9.
16.12.060 Fees. [1890 p 455 § 6; RRS § 3078.] Repealed by 1987 c
202 § 251.
Chapter 15.98
16.12.070 Fencing against swine unnecessary. [1890 p 456 § 7;
RRS § 3079.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
CONSTRUCTION
15.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1961 c 11 § 15.98.010.]
Decodified September 2001.
16.12.080 Swine may be driven on highway. [1890 p 456 § 8; RRS
§ 3080.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
15.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1961 c
11 § 15.98.020.] Decodified September 2001.
16.12.090 Sheep or goats on land of another unlawful. [1945 c 33
§ 1; 1913 c 159 § 1; 1907 c 53 § 1; 1888 c 115 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3100.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
15.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1961
c 11 § 15.98.030.] Decodified September 2001.
15.98.040 Repeals and saving. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2001.
15.98.050 Emergency—1961 c 11.
Decodified September 2001.
[1961 c 11 § 15.98.050.]
16.12.100 Penalty. [1945 c 33 § 2; 1913 c 159 § 2; 1907 c 53 § 2;
1888 c 115 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3101.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
16.12.110 When public land deemed private. [1888 c 115 § 3; RRS
§ 3102.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
Chapter 16.13
Chapter 15.110
HORSES, MULES, DONKEYS, CATTLE AT LARGE
ENERGY FREEDOM PROGRAM
16.13.010 Horses, mules, donkeys, or cattle not permitted at
large—Exceptions. [1985 c 415 § 15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 13; 1951 c 31 §
1.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
15.110.005 Findings—2006 c 171. [2006 c 171 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 43.325.001 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
15.110.010 Definitions. [2007 c 348 § 301; 2006 c 171 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 43.325.010 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
16.13.020 Public nuisance—Impounding. [1989 c 286 § 11; 1985 c
415 § 16; 1979 c 154 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 14; 1951 c 31 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 16.24.110 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 18.
15.110.020 Establishing the energy freedom program. [2007 c 348
§ 302; 2006 c 171 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.325.020 pursuant to 2007 c
348 § 502.
16.13.025 Classes of estray livestock established. [1979 c 154 §
22.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
15.110.030 Suspension or cancellation of assistance. [2006 c 171 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 43.325.060 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
16.13.030 Where impounded—Identifying animal. [1989 c 286 §
12; 1979 c 154 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 15; 1951 c 31 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 16.24.120 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 18.
15.110.040 Applications—Criteria. [2007 c 348 § 303; 2006 c 171
§ 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.325.070 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
15.110.050 Energy freedom account. [2007 c 348 § 305; 2006 c 371
§ 223; 2006 c 171 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.325.040 pursuant to 2007 c
348 § 502.
15.110.060 Director's report. [2006 c 171 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
43.325.050 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
15.110.900 Expiration date—Transfer of moneys—2006 c 171 §§
1-7. [2006 c 171 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 43.325.900 pursuant to 2007 c
348 § 502.
15.110.901 Severability—2006 c 171. [2006 c 171 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 43.325.901 pursuant to 2007 c 348 § 502.
Title 16
ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK
16.13.040 Notice of impounding—Publication—Copy to owner.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 16; 1951 c 31 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 16.24.130
pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.13.050 Owner to pay costs. [1989 c 286 § 13; 1951 c 31 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.140 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 18.
16.13.060 Sale of animal. [1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 17; 1951 c 31 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.150 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.13.070 Conduct of sale—Disposition of proceeds. [1985 c 415 §
17; 1951 c 31 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 16.24.160 pursuant to 1989 c 286 §
19.
16.13.080 Officer cannot purchase animal. [1951 c 31 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.170 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.13.090 Penalties. [1951 c 31 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
Chapter 16.16
(Formerly: Animals, estrays, brands, and fences)
STALLIONS AND JACKS AT LARGE
Chapter 16.04
16.16.010 Running at large prohibited. [1895 c 124 § 1; RRS §
3085.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
TRESPASS OF ANIMALS—GENERAL
16.04.090 Damages by breachy animals. [(i) Code 1881 § 2499;
1873 p 449 § 12; 1871 p 66 § 12; 1869 p 326 § 12; RRS § 5452. (ii) Code
1881 § 2500; 1873 p 450 § 13; 1871 p 66 § 13; RRS § 5453.] Now codified
as RCW 16.60.075 and 16.60.076.
16.16.020 Proof. [1989 c 286 § 3; 1895 c 124 § 2; RRS § 3086.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.100 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 18.
Chapter 16.12
16.16.040 Liability for damages. [Code 1881 § 2549; RRS § 3099.]
Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
SWINE, SHEEP, AND GOATS AT LARGE
16.12.010 Unlawful to allow swine at large. [1890 p 454 § 1; RRS §
3073. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1911 c 25 § 5; RRS § 3072, now
codified as RCW 16.24.090.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
16.12.020 Liability for trespassing swine. [1987 c 202 § 178; 1927
c 86 § 1; 1890 p 454 § 2; RRS § 3075.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
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16.16.030 Notice—Removal.
Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
[1895 c 124 § 3; RRS § 3087.]
16.16.050 Gelding animals at large. [Code 1881 § 2547; 1871 p 90
§ 4; RRS § 3088.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
16.16.060 Gelding animals at large—Exception. [1987 c 202 §
180; Code 1881 § 2548; 1871 p 90 § 4; RRS § 3089.] Repealed by 1989 c
286 § 20.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 16.20
BULLS AT LARGE
16.20.010 Castration of bulls at large. [1989 c 286 § 15; 1965 c 66
§ 4; 1890 p 453 § 1; RRS § 3081.] Recodified as RCW 16.24.180 pursuant
to 1989 c 286 § 18.
16.20.020 Bulls on range to be registered bulls of recognized
breed—Exception. [1986 c 177 § 1; 1985 c 415 § 18; 1917 c 111 § 1; RRS
§ 3082.] Recodified as RCW 16.24.190 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.20.030 Proportion of bulls to cows. [1986 c 177 § 2; 1917 c 111
§ 2; RRS § 3083.] Recodified as RCW 16.24.200 pursuant to 1989 c 286 §
19.
16.20.035 RCW 16.20.020 and 16.20.030 not applicable to
counties west of Cascades. [1985 c 415 § 19.] Recodified as RCW
16.24.210 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.20.040 Penalty. [1917 c 111 § 3; RRS § 3084.] Repealed by 1989
c 286 § 20.
16.28.160 Separating estrays from herd—Penalty—Payment of
fine to school fund—Remittance of district court fines, penalties, fees
and forfeitures. [1989 c 286 § 16; 1987 c 202 § 181; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 14;
Code 1881 § 2537; RRS § 3050. Prior: 1869 pp 408, 409 §§ 1, 2.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.220 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 18.
16.28.165 Moving another's livestock from range. [1985 c 415 §
21; 1891 c 12 § 1; RRS § 3048. Formerly RCW 16.28.170, part.]
Recodified as RCW 16.24.230 pursuant to 1989 c 286 § 19.
16.28.170 Moving another's livestock from range—Penalty. [1891
c 12 § 2; RRS § 3049. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1891 c 12 § 1; RRS
§ 3048, now codified as RCW 16.28.165.] Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
Chapter 16.32
REGISTRATION OF STALLIONS AND JACKS
16.32.010 through 16.32.120 [1917 c 112; 1911 c 99; RRS §§ 30603067.] Repealed by 1953 c 61 § 1.
Chapter 16.36
Chapter 16.24
ANIMAL HEALTH
STOCK RESTRICTED AREAS
(Formerly: Diseases—Quarantine—Garbage feeding)
16.24.080 Impounding and sale of estrays in area—Procedure.
[1937 c 189 § 127, part; RRS § 6360-127, part. Prior: 1927 c 309 § 41,
part; RRS § 6362-41, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.24.070.
16.36.030 Breaking quarantine—Penalty. [1985 c 415 § 1; 1979 c
154 § 9; 1947 c 172 § 2; 1927 c 165 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3112. Prior:
1915 c 100 § 6, part; 1903 c 26 § 2, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
Chapter 16.28
16.36.092 Duty to bury carcass of diseased livestock—Dead
livestock presumed diseased. [2006 c 155 § 1; 1949 c 100 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 3142-2. Formerly RCW 16.68.020.] Recodified as RCW 16.36.102
pursuant to 2007 c 71 § 8.
ESTRAYS
16.28.010 "Animal" defined. [1957 c 22 § 2. Prior: 1951 c 31 § 10;
1919 c 148 § 1, part; 1907 c 45 § 1, part; 1905 c 23 § 3, part; 1886 p 125 § 1,
part; Code 1881 § 2539, part; 1868 p 72 § 2, part; RRS § 3156, part.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.020 Record of estrays.
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
[1905 c 23 § 1; RRS § 3154.]
16.28.030 Registration of estrays by owner. [1905 c 23 § 2; RRS §
3155.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.040 Registration by finder. [1957 c 22 § 3. Prior: 1919 c 148
§ 1, part; 1907 c 45 § 1, part; 1905 c 23 § 3, part; 1886 p 125 § 1; Code 1881
§ 2539, part; 1868 p 72 § 2, part; RRS § 3156, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.36.095 Director may condemn diseased bovine animals—
Indemnity. [1983 c 3 § 23; 1979 c 154 § 14; 1957 c 160 § 2.] Repealed by
1985 c 415 § 13.
16.36.103
Swine—Treatment of garbage—Investigation of
premises. [1953 c 17 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.36.107
Swine, garbage feeding, license—Application—
Inspection—Facilities required. [1953 c 17 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 §
22.
16.36.108 Swine, garbage feeding, license—Denial or revocation.
[1953 c 17 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.28.050 Registering of presumed estrays. [1905 c 23 § 13; RRS §
3166.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.36.109 Swine, garbage feeding, license—Exemptions. [1953 c
17 § 7.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.28.060 Notice to owner—Form. [1943 c 31 § 1; 1905 c 23 § 4;
RRS § 3157.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
§ 22.
16.28.070 Payment of fee—Repossession. [1925 ex.s. c 122 § 1;
1919 c 148 § 2; 1905 c 23 § 5. Prior: 1886 p 125 § 2; Code 1881 § 2540;
1868 p 72 § 3; 1854 p 381 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.080 Sale of estrays. [1905 c 23 § 7; RRS § 3160. Prior: 1886
p 125 § 3, part; Code 1881 § 2543, part; 1868 p 72 § 6, part; 1854 p 381 § 7,
part. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1905 c 23 § 8; RRS § 3161, now
codified as RCW 16.28.085.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.085 Sale of estrays—Notice. [1905 c 23 § 8; RRS § 3161.
Formerly RCW 16.28.080, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.090 Sale of several estrays by one notice. [1909 c 123 § 1;
1905 c 23 § 9; RRS § 3162.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.100 Sale—Fees for selling. [1905 c 23 § 10; RRS § 3163.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.110 Estrays may be registered in more than one county.
[1905 c 23 § 14; RRS § 3167.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.120 Redemption. [1909 c 123 § 2; 1905 c 23 § 11. Prior:
1886 p 125 § 3, part; Code 1881 § 2543, part; 1868 p 72 § 6, part; 1854 p
381 § 5; 1 H. C. § 2540, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.130 Publication fees. [1905 c 23 § 12; RRS § 3165.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.140 Disposition of fees and proceeds of sales. [1905 c 23 § 6;
RRS § 3159.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
16.28.150 Penalty. [1905 c 23 § 15; RRS § 3168. Prior: Code 1881
§ 2544; 1868 p 72 § 7.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 7 § 40.
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16.36.120 Poultry—Ratites. [1993 c 105 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 8
16.36.130 Llamas and alpacas. [1993 c 80 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c
8 § 22.
Chapter 16.40
TUBERCULOSIS AND BRUCELLOSIS CONTROL
16.40.010
Examinations and tests—Inspectors—Quarantine.
[1979 c 154 § 15; 1959 c 161 § 1; 1947 c 172 § 9; 1929 c 210 § 1; 1927 c
165 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3120. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 1; 1923 c 73 §
1; 1919 c 192 § 89; 1915 c 100 § 1. Formerly RCW 16.40.010, 16.40.020,
16.40.030, 16.40.040, and 16.40.050.] Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13.
16.40.020 Inspectors—Bond. [1947 c 172 § 9, part; 1929 c 210 § 1,
part; 1927 c 165 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3120, part. Prior: 1925 ex.s.
c 198 § 1, part; 1923 c 73 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 89, part; 1915 c 100 § 1,
part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.010.
16.40.030 Order of tests—Petitions. [1947 c 172 § 9, part; 1929 c
210 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3120, part. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 198 § 1, part; 1923 c 73 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 89, part; 1915 c
100 § 1, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.010.
16.40.040 Quarantine of premises on refusal to permit test. [1947
c 172 § 9, part; 1929 c 210 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 3120, part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 1, part; 1923 c 73 § 1, part; 1919 c
192 § 89, part; 1915 c 100 § 1, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.010.
16.40.050 Owner may select tester and pay costs. [1947 c 172 § 9,
part; 1929 c 210 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3120,
part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 1, part; 1923 c 73 § 1, part; 1919 c 192 § 89,
part; 1915 c 100 § 1, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.010.
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16.40.060 Option of indemnity or quarantine—Slaughter of
condemned animals—Post mortem—Indemnity payments—Test
requisites. [1979 ex.s. c 238 § 9; 1979 c 154 § 16; 1947 c 172 § 10; 1939 c
196 § 1; 1937 c 146 § 1; 1927 c 165 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3121. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 198 § 2; 1923 c 73 § 2; 1919 c 192 § 90; 1915 c 100 § 2.
Formerly RCW 16.40.060, 16.40.070, 16.40.080, and 16.40.090.] Repealed
by 1985 c 415 § 13.
16.40.070 Slaughter of condemned animals—Post mortem. [1947
c 172 § 10, part; 1939 c 196 § 1, part; 1937 c 146 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 12,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3121, part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 2, part; 1923
c 73 § 2, part; 1919 c 192 § 90, part; 1915 c 100 § 2, part.] Now codified in
RCW 16.40.060.
16.40.080 Indemnity payments. [1947 c 172 § 10, part; 1939 c 196
§ 1, part; 1937 c 146 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 12, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
3121, part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 2, part; 1923 c 73 § 2, part; 1919 c 192
§ 90, part; 1915 c 100 § 2, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.060.
16.40.090 Test requisites. [1947 c 172 § 10, part; 1939 c 196 § 1,
part; 1937 c 146 § 1, part; 1927 c 165 § 12, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3121,
part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 198 § 2, part; 1923 c 73 § 2, part; 1919 c 192 § 90,
part; 1915 c 100 § 2, part.] Now codified in RCW 16.40.060.
16.40.100 Slaughtering limited by appropriation. [1927 c 165 §
13; RRS § 3122. Prior: 1915 c 100 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
16.40.110 Funds from United States—Agreements. [1937 c 146 §
2; RRS § 3121-1.] Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13.
16.40.120 Exhibitors—Health certificates. [1947 c 172 § 11; 1933
c 177 § 2; 1927 c 165 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3124. Prior: 1921 c 77 § 1.]
Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13.
16.40.130 Penalty. [1957 c 22 § 6. Prior: 1927 c 165 § 33; RRS §
3142.] Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13.
Chapter 16.44
DISEASES OF SHEEP
16.44.010 Definitions. This section, having no session law
counterpart, has been decodified.
16.44.020 Duty to inspect sheep—Quarantine—Certificate to
transfer—Expenses under quarantine—Oaths. [1927 c 165 § 16; RRS §
3125. Prior: See Reviser's note below. Formerly RCW 16.44.020 and
16.44.090, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.030 Out of state infection—Importation prohibited—
Proclamation—Penalty. [1927 c 165 § 17; RRS § 3126. Prior: See
Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.040
Cooperation with federal agency—Manner of
treatment. [1927 c 165 § 18; RRS § 3127. Prior: See Reviser's note to
RCW 16.44.020. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1927 c 165 § 20; RRS §
3129, now codified in RCW 16.44.045.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.045 Authority to inspect, quarantine and treat sheep. [1927
c 165 § 20; RRS § 3129. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.
Formerly RCW 16.44.040, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.050 Quarantine areas—Penalty for breaking. [1927 c 165 §
27; RRS § 3136. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed
by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.060 Scabies—Dipping—Certificate of health. [1927 c 165 §
19; RRS § 3128. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed
by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.070 Quarantine of entire flock—Dipping—Notice—Penalty.
[1927 c 165 § 21; RRS § 3130. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW
16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.080 Refusal to dip—Seizure—Cost. [1927 c 165 § 24; RRS §
3133. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8
§ 22.
16.44.090 Expense—Lien—Foreclosure. [1927 c 165 § 29; RRS §
3138. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1927 c 165 § 16, part; RRS § 3125, part, now codified in RCW
16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.100 Moving infected sheep—Permit—Damages—Penalty.
[1927 c 165 § 22; RRS § 3131. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW
16.44.020.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
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16.44.110 Importing sheep—Inspection—Penalty. [1927 c 165 §
23; RRS § 3132. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed
by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.120 Importing infected sheep—Disinfecting places, boats
and cars—Authority to enforce—Penalties. [1927 c 165 § 25; RRS §
3134. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8
§ 22.
16.44.130 Sale of infected sheep—Penalty. [1998 c 8 § 14; 1927 c
165 § 26; RRS § 3135. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.]
Recodified as RCW 16.36.082 pursuant to 1998 c 8 § 21.
16.44.140 Duty to report infection—Penalty. [1998 c 8 § 15; 1927
c 165 § 28; RRS § 3137. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.]
Recodified as RCW 16.36.084 pursuant to 1998 c 8 § 21.
16.44.150 Duty of officials to exercise care—Penalty. [1927 c 165
§ 31; RRS § 3140. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed
by 1998 c 8 § 22.
16.44.160 Negligence of owner of infected stock—Liability. [1998
c 8 § 16; 1927 c 165 § 32; RRS § 3141. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW
16.44.020.] Recodified as RCW 16.36.086 pursuant to 1998 c 8 § 21.
16.44.170 Annual report to governor. [1927 c 165 § 30; RRS §
3139. Prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed by 1977 c
75 § 96.
16.44.180 Penalty. [1957 c 22 § 7. Prior: 1927 c 165 § 33; RRS §
3142; prior: See Reviser's note to RCW 16.44.020.] Repealed by 1998 c 8
§ 22.
Chapter 16.46
DISEASES OF POULTRY
16.46.010 Poultry disease diagnostic facilities—Purpose. [1955 c
349 § 1.] Decodified by the code reviser, July 1989.
16.46.020 Poultry disease diagnostic facilities—Appropriation for
construction, repairs, and equipment. [1957 c 55 § 1; 1955 c 349 § 2.]
Decodified by the code reviser, July 1989.
16.46.030 Poultry disease diagnostic facilities—Poultry industry
to contribute funds before appropriation utilized—Joint depositary—
Use of funds. [1957 c 55 § 2; 1955 c 349 § 3.] Decodified by the code
reviser, July 1989.
Chapter 16.48
INSPECTION OF MEAT STORAGE OR SALE LOCATIONS
(Formerly: Slaughtering and transporting livestock)
16.48.010 Definitions. [1949 c 98 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3055-13.]
Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.011 Definitions—Certificate of permit—Person. [1937 c 75
§ 1; RRS § 3169-1. Formerly RCW 16.48.010, part.] Repealed by 1959 c
54 § 39.
16.48.020 Record of stock by handlers. [1937 c 75 § 2; RRS §
3169-2. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1937 c 75 § 3; RRS § 3169-3,
now codified in RCW 16.48.021.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.021 Record of stock by other purchasers. [1937 c 75 § 3;
RRS § 3169-3. Formerly RCW 16.48.020, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 §
39.
16.48.030 Permit to transport. [1947 c 30 § 1; 1937 c 75 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3169-4. Formerly RCW 16.48.030 and 16.48.010, part.]
Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.035 Certificate of permit—Contents. [1937 c 75 § 9; RRS §
3169-9. Formerly RCW 16.48.010, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.040 Transportation for grazing or feeding—Proof of
ownership. [1949 c 98 § 9; 1937 c 75 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3169-12.]
Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.050
Record by permanent slaughterer of animals
purchased. [1945 c 161 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-20.] Repealed by
1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.060 Record of slaughtered cattle. [Code 1881 § 2553; RRS §
3054. Prior: 1875 p 131 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.070 Penalty. [Code 1881 § 2554; RRS § 3055. Prior: 1875 p
131 § 6.] Repealed 1959 c 54 § 39.
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16.48.080 Wholesale slaughterer's license—Fee. [1945 c 161 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-21.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.090 Retail slaughterer's license—Fee. [1945 c 161 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3169-22.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.095 Custom slaughterer for farmers—License—Fee—
Exemption from rules. [1953 c 286 § 1; 1951 c 245 § 1.] Repealed by
1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.097 Same—Carcasses to be marked. [1953 c 286 § 2.]
Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.100 Farm slaughterer—Permit. [1945 c 161 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3169-23.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.105 Farm slaughter for own consumption. [1945 c 161 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-24.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.110 License or permit—Expiration—Revocation. [1945 c
161 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-26.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.120 Disposition of fees. [1945 c 161 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3169-25.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.48.130 Sales by irregular slaughterers. [1949 c 98 § 11; 1939 c
198 § 1; 1937 c 75 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3169-6.] Repealed by 1959 c 54
§ 39.
16.48.140 Carcasses to bear license or permit number or roll
marking. [1953 c 286 § 3; 1947 c 30 § 2; 1945 c 161 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 3169-27.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.150 Transportation and possession of hides—Requisites.
[1951 c 160 § 1; 1949 c 98 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3055-17. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1951 c 160 § 2, now codified as RCW 16.48.151.]
Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
3055-21, now codified in RCW 16.48.311. (ii) 1945 c 161 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3169-33, now codified in RCW 16.48.312.] Repealed by 1999 c 291
§ 33.
16.48.311 Rules and regulations—1939 and 1945 acts. [1945 c 161
§ 14; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-33. Formerly RCW 16.48.300, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.48.312 Rules and regulations—1949 act. [1949 c 98 § 17; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3055-21. Formerly RCW 16.48.310, part.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.48.320 Penalties—1939 and 1937 acts. [1939 c 198 § 6; 1937 c
75 § 15; RRS § 3169-15. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1949 c 98 § 18;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3055-22, now codified in RCW 16.48.325.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.48.325 Penalties—1949 act. [1949 c 98 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
3055-22. Formerly RCW 16.48.300, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
Chapter 16.49
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
16.49.010 Definitions. [1967 ex.s. c 120 § 1; 1959 c 204 § 1.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.020
Supervision of inspection—Rules—Enforcement—
Interference with director. [1959 c 204 § 2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
145 § 64.
16.49.030 Municipal corporation not to license or inspect—Joint
inspection—Application to inspect certain establishments as agent of
department. [1959 c 204 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.040 Inspection by city as department's agent—Costs. [1959
c 204 § 4.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.48.151 Person defined. [1951 c 160 § 2; formerly RCW
16.48.150, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.49.050 Procedure when two or more cities apply to inspect
same establishment. [1959 c 204 § 5.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.48.160 Brand inspectors—Appointment—"Public stockyard"
defined. [1949 c 98 § 10; 1937 c 75 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3169-10.
Formerly RCW 16.48.160 and 16.48.010, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 §
39.
16.49.060 Director to provide inspection—Free inspections,
when—Licensee to pay costs—Withdrawal of inspection. [1959 c 204 §
6.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.48.170 Brand inspectors—Powers and duties. [1939 c 198 § 2;
1937 c 75 § 14; RRS § 3169-14.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.180 Inspection fee—Lien. [1949 c 98 § 5; 1939 c 198 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3169-10a.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.190 Offenses by inspectors. [1937 c 75 § 13; RRS § 3169-13.]
Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.200 Possession of animals carrying another's brand. [1939 c
198 § 4; RRS § 3169-10b.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.210 Animals deemed estrays—Sale. [1945 c 161 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3169-28.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.220 Proceeds to director—Record of brands or marks.
[1945 c 161 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-29.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 §
39.
16.48.230 Notice to and claim by owner. [1945 c 161 § 11; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3169-30.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.240 Payment on claim after one year. [1945 c 161 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3169-31.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.250 Disposition of unclaimed proceeds. [1945 c 161 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3169-32.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.260 Hide records and tags. [1937 c 75 § 11; RRS § 3169-11.]
Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.270 Federal statutes and regulations applicable. [1949 c 98
§ 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3055-16.] Repealed by 1959 c 204 § 54.
16.48.280 Right of entry by inspectors. [1949 c 98 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3055-18.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.48.290 Duty of owner to make brands visible. [1949 c 98 § 15;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3055-20.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.300 Reciprocal agreements. [1949 c 98 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 3055-19.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
16.48.310 Rules and regulations—1937 act. [1937 c 75 § 16; RRS §
3169-16. FORMER PARTS OF ACT: (i) 1949 c 98 § 17; Rem. Supp. §
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16.49.070 Meat inspection advisory board—Powers and duties.
[1959 c 204 § 7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.080
Meat inspection advisory board—Composition—
Selection. [1959 c 204 § 8.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.090 Meat inspection advisory board—Terms. [1959 c 204 §
9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.100 Meat inspection advisory board—Vacancies. [1959 c
204 § 10.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.110
Meat inspection advisory board—Chairman—
Meetings. [1959 c 204 § 11.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.120 Municipal corporation's authority to license, inspect
and prohibit sale of certain meat. [1959 c 204 § 12.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.130 Application for inspection—Official establishment
number. [1959 c 204 § 13.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.140 Designation of time for slaughter. [1959 c 204 § 14.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.150 Hours for inspection—Overtime rate, payment. [1959 c
204 § 15.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.160 Veterinary, lay inspectors. [1959 c 204 § 16.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.170
Veterinary or lay inspectors to perform meat
inspection. [1959 c 204 § 17.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.180 Inspection at establishment manufacturing meat food
products. [1959 c 204 § 18.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.190 Unlawful to operate unclean, unsanitary establishment.
[1959 c 204 § 19.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.200 Entry upon grounds or premises by director. [1959 c
204 § 20.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.210 Purchase, sale of meat prohibited unless stamped and
inspected. [1967 ex.s. c 120 § 2; 1959 c 204 § 21.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 145 § 64.
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16.49.220 Unlawful sale or trade of immature animal. [1959 c 204
§ 22.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.230 Annual license for slaughtering meat food animals or
manufacturing food products—Fee. [1959 c 204 § 23.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.240 Annual license for slaughtering meat food animals for
nonhuman food—Fee. [1959 c 204 § 24.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 §
64.
16.49.250 Expiration of licenses—Penalty for late renewal. [1959
c 204 § 25.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.260 Issuance, use, transfer of license. [1959 c 204 § 26.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.270 Denial, suspension, revocation of license. [1959 c 204 §
27.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.280 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Hearing—
Notice. [1959 c 204 § 28.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.290 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Subpoenas—
Testimony. [1959 c 204 § 29.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.300 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Findings,
conclusions—Transcript—Filing. [1959 c 204 § 30.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 145 § 64.
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16.49.444 Denial, suspension, probation, revocation of license—
Grounds. [2000 c 99 § 10; 1994 c 128 § 1; 1985 c 415 § 12.] Recodified as
RCW 16.49.095 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.450
Custom farm slaughterer—Stamping or other
identification of meat. [1959 c 204 § 45.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 §
64.
16.49.451 Custom farm slaughterer—Transport of offal. [2000 c
99 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 120 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.065 pursuant to
2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.452 Limited custom slaughtering license for slaughtering
livestock owned by consumer for own use—Requirements. [1961 c 91 §
1.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13.
16.49.454 Establishment of need—Contents of application—
Hearing. [1989 c 175 § 53; 1987 c 77 § 2; 1961 c 91 § 2.] Repealed by
2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.456 Limited custom slaughtering license for slaughtering
livestock owned by consumer for own use—Unlawful operation—
Inspection of establishment. [1961 c 91 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
145 § 64.
16.49.458 Denial, suspension, revocation of limited license—
Injunctions. [1961 c 91 § 4.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.460 Slaughtering horses, mules, burros prohibited in
establishments. [1959 c 204 § 46.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.310 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Order—
Appeal to superior court. [1959 c 204 § 31.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
145 § 64.
16.49.470 Unlawful to add horsemeat to meat of other food
animals—Seizure. [1959 c 204 § 47.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.320 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Appeal to
supreme court. [1959 c 204 § 32.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.480 Identification and stamping of horsemeat. [1959 c 204 §
48.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.330 Ante mortem inspection. [1959 c 204 § 33.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.490 Establishment's records—Examination. [1959 c 204 §
49.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.340
Post mortem inspection—Stamping—Rendering
condemned meat unfit for human consumption. [1959 c 204 § 34.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.500 Washington State University laboratories exemption—
Inspection, stamping. [1959 c 204 § 50.] Repealed by 2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.350 Reinspection. [1959 c 204 § 35.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 145 § 64.
16.49.510 Civil and criminal penalty. [2000 c 99 § 11; 1994 c 128 §
2; 1985 c 415 § 6; 1959 c 204 § 51.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.105
pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.360 Unlawful stamping—Seizure of unstamped meat. [1959
c 204 § 36.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.520 Disposition, use of fees. [1959 c 204 § 52.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.370
Inspection prior to entry into food product
establishment. [1959 c 204 § 37.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.600 Custom meat facilities—Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 98 §
2.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 16.49.435.
16.49.380 Access to establishment—Duty to stamp wholesome
meat—Condemnation of meat containing dyes, chemicals, etc. [1959 c
204 § 38.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.610 Custom meat facilities—Conditions for preparation of
inspected and uninspected meat and sale of inspected meat. [2000 c 99
§ 6; 1987 c 77 § 3; 1985 c 415 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 98 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
16.49.055 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.390 Wholesale, retail dealer may prepare food products
from meat inspected and passed. [1959 c 204 § 39.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.620 Custom meat facilities—Enforcement—Inspection—
Retail meat shop as custom meat facility—Rules and regulations for.
[1971 ex.s. c 98 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13.
16.49.400 Unlawful stamping of containers, coverings—False,
deceptive names and stamps. [1959 c 204 § 40.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
145 § 64.
16.49.630 Custom meat facilities—License—Generally. [1991 c
109 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 98 § 5.] Repealed by 2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.410 Unlawful possession, use of stamps. [1959 c 204 § 41.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.420 Unlawful acts as to stamps or identification devices.
[1959 c 204 § 42.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 64.
16.49.430 Custom farm slaughterer—Defined. [1967 ex.s. c 120 §
3; 1959 c 204 § 43.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13. Later enactment, see
RCW 16.49.435.
16.49.435 Definitions. [2000 c 99 § 2; 1999 c 291 § 28; 1987 c 77 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.015 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.440 Custom slaughtering and custom meat licenses—
Generally—Equipment inspection. [2000 c 99 § 4; 1991 c 109 § 4; 1987
c 77 § 1; 1985 c 415 § 5; 1959 c 204 § 44.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.035
pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.635 Custom meat facilities—Prelicense inspections. [1987 c
77 § 7.] Repealed by 2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.640 Custom meat facilities—Additional fee for late license
renewal. [1971 ex.s. c 98 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13.
16.49.650 Custom meat facilities—Rules and regulations—Initial
promulgation—Application of administrative procedure act. [1971
ex.s. c 98 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW
16.49.680.
16.49.660 Custom meat facilities—Conditional custom meat
facility license—Fee—Expiration—As basis for issuance of regular
license. [1971 ex.s. c 98 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 77 § 13.
16.49.670 Custom meat facilities—Ordinances may be more
restrictive. [2000 c 99 § 13; 1999 c 291 § 29; 1987 c 77 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c
98 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.125 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.441 Custom farm slaughterers—Prelicense inspections.
[1987 c 77 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.680 Rules. [2000 c 99 § 3; 1987 c 77 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
16.49.025 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.442 Additional fee for late renewal—Exception. [1991 c 109
§ 5; 1985 c 415 § 11.] Repealed by 2000 c 99 § 15.
16.49.690 Inspections. [2000 c 99 § 5; 1987 c 77 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 16.49.045 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
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16.49.700 Uninspected meat or meat food products—Unlawful to
sell, trade, or give away—Revocation of license for violation. [2000 c 99
§ 8; 1987 c 77 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 16.49.075 pursuant to 2000 c 99 §
16.
16.49.710 Violations of chapter or rules—Investigation by
director—Subpoenas. [2000 c 99 § 9; 1987 c 77 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 16.49.085 pursuant to 2000 c 99 § 16.
16.49.900 Severability. [1959 c 204 § 53.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
145 § 64.
Chapter 16.49A
WASHINGTON MEAT INSPECTION ACT
16.49A.010 Short title. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.020 Declaration of purpose.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 2.]
16.49A.030 Definitions govern construction. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 3.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.040 "Department." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 4.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.050 "Director." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.060 "Person." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.070 "Consumer." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 7.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.49A.080 "Retail meat dealer." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 8.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.090 "Wholesale meat dealer." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 9.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.100 "Prepared." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 10.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.49A.255 "Intrastate commerce."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 67.]
16.49A.260 Examination of animals before entry into slaughtering
establishment—Disposition of diseased animals. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 26.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.270 Examination and inspection of carcasses—Marking—
Destruction of adulterated carcasses—Reinspection—Removal of
inspectors, when. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 27.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.280 Application of foregoing provisions—Director may
limit entry of articles into establishments. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 28.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.290
Inspection of meat food products—Marking—
Destruction of adulterated products. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 29.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.300
Containers, closing or sealing—Labeling
requirements—False or misleading labels—Hearing—Appeal from
director's determination. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 30.] Repealed by 1999 c 291
§ 33.
16.49A.310 Inspection of establishments for sanitary conditions—
Rules and regulations to maintain. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 31.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.320 Inspections to be made during nighttime as well as
daytime. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 32.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.330 Prohibited practices. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 33.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.340 Unlawful acts as to official devices, labels, certificates,
etc. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 34.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.350 Restrictions on sale, transportation, etc., of equine
meat or meat products. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 35.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
16.49A.360 Bribing inspector or other official—Acceptance of
bribe—Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 36.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 11.]
16.49A.370 Exemptions from inspection requirements. [1971 ex.s.
c 98 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 37.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.120 "Animal food manufacturer." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 12.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.380 Director may prescribe regulations for storage and
handling of meats and meat food products. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 38.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.110 "Governmental unit."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.130 "Meat food product."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 13.]
16.49A.140 "Meat food animal." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 14.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.150 "Capable of use as human food." [1969 ex.s. c 145 §
15.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.160 "Adulterated." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 16.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.390 Meat food or products for nonhuman consumption—
Restrictions. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 39.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.400 Facilities, records, inventories to be open to inspection
and sampling. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 40.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.410 Designation of time for slaughter for inspection
purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 41.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.170 "Misbranded." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 17.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.420 Disposition of adulterated or misbranded carcass,
meat or meat food product when away from preparing establishment—
Declared public nuisance. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 42.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.180 "Label." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 18.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.430 Adulterated or misbranded products—Embargo.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 43.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.190 "Labeling." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 19.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.49A.440 Embargoed products—Petition to superior court—
Hearing—Order—Costs. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 44.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.49A.200 "Uniform Washington food, drug, and cosmetic act."
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 20.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.210
"Pesticide chemical", "food additive", "color
additive", "raw agricultural commodity." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 21.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.220 "Official mark." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 22.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.230 "Official inspection legend." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 23.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.450
Embargoed products—Claimant may agree to
disposition of products without petition to court. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 45.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.460 Embargoed products—Consolidation of petitions.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 46.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.470 Embargoed products—Claimant entitled to sample of
article. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 47.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 24.]
16.49A.480 Damages from administrative action. [1969 ex.s. c 145
§ 48.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.250 "Official device." [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 25.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.490 Annual license—Fee—Contents of application. [1974
ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 49.] Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13. Later
enactment, see RCW 16.49.440.
16.49A.240 "Official certificate."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
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16.49A.500 Penalty for late renewal. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 50.]
Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 16.49.442.
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PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
16.49A.510 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 51.] Repealed by 1985 c 415 § 13. Later enactment, see
RCW 16.49.444.
16.52.010 Definitions. [1901 c 146 § 17; RRS § 3200.] Repealed by
1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.520 Inspectors—Duties. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 55.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.530 Department's authority to withdraw inspectors from
unsanitary establishments. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 52.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.52.030 Society members as peace officers—Powers and duties.
[1982 c 114 § 2; 1901 c 146 § 2; RRS § 3185.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 §
23.
16.52.040 Prosecutions by society members. [1901 c 146 § 14;
RRS § 3197.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.540 Overtime inspection service—Payment for.
ex.s. c 145 § 57.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969
16.52.050 Complaint—Search warrant—Arrest. [1901 c 146 § 10;
RRS § 3193.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.550 Intergovernmental cooperation. [1969 ex.s. c 145 §
59.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.055 Certain officers empowered to make arrests for
violations. [1901 c 146 § 3; RRS § 3186.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.560 Adoption of regulations promulgated under federal
meat inspection act. [1971 ex.s. c 108 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 54.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.060 Arrest without warrant. [1987 c 202 § 182; 1893 c 27 §
9; RRS § 3204.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.570 Uniformity of state and federal acts and regulations as
purpose—Procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 108 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 60.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.065 Wanton cruelty to fowls. [1982 c 114 § 3; 1893 c 27 § 8;
RRS § 3203. Formerly RCW 16.52.170.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.580 Continuation of prior licenses. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 58.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.070 Certain acts as cruelty—Penalty. [1982 c 114 § 4; 1979 c
145 § 4; 1901 c 146 § 4; RRS § 3187. Prior: 1893 c 27 § 2, part; Code 1881
§ 930, part; 1873 p 211 § 133; 1869 p 227 § 127; 1854 p 97 § 121.]
Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.590 Disposition of moneys.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 145 § 61.]
16.52.113 Causing animals to fight—Injuring animals—Presence
at event. [1982 c 114 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.600 Exemptions—Adulteration and misbranding. [1993 c
166 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 108 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 145 § 68.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.52.120 Cockfighting. [1982 c 114 § 11; 1901 c 146 § 7; RRS §
3190.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.610 Governmental units' authority to license, inspect and/
or prohibit sale of meat or meat food products. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 69.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.620 Prior liability preserved. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 62.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.630 Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 63.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.52.130 Training birds to fight—Attending exhibitions. [1982 c
114 § 12; 1901 c 146 § 8; RRS § 3191.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.52.140 Arrest without warrant. [1901 c 146 § 11; RRS § 3194.]
Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.52.150 Poisoning animals. [(i) 1941 c 105 § 1; RRS § 3207-1.
(ii) 1941 c 105 § 3; RRS § 3207-3.] Now codified as RCW 16.52.190 and
16.52.195.
16.49A.640 Rules and regulations subject to administrative
procedure act. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 53.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.160 Punishment—Attempt as a misdemeanor. [1901 c 146 §
9; RRS § 3192. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1901 c 146 § 16; RRS §
3199, now codified as RCW 16.52.165.] Repealed by 1994 c 261 § 23.
16.49A.650 Continuation of rules adopted pursuant to repealed
chapter. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 56.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.52.170 Wanton cruelty to fowls. [1893 c 27 § 8; RRS § 3203.]
Now codified as RCW 16.52.065.
16.49A.900
Portions of chapter conflicting with federal
requirements—Construction. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 70.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.52.195 Poisoning animals—Penalty. [1941 c 105 § 3; RRS §
3207-3. Formerly RCW 16.52.150, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
16.49A.910 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 145. [1969 ex.s. c 145 § 66.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.49A.920 Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive. [1969 ex.s. c
145 § 65.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
Chapter 16.50
HUMANE SLAUGHTER OF LIVESTOCK
16.50.010 Definitions. [1959 c 101 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.50.020 Exemption. [1959 c 101 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.50.030 Administration—Rules and regulations—Electrical
method approved. [1959 c 101 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.50.040 Manually operated hammer or sledge prohibited. [1959
c 101 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.50.050 Humane methods required. [1959 c 101 § 5.] Repealed
by 1967 c 31 § 8.
Chapter 16.56
ANIMAL MARKS AND BRANDS
16.56.010 through 16.56.125 [1949 c 98 §§ 2, 3 and 4; 1935 c 156;
Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 3055-5, 3055-14 and 3055-15; RRS §§ 3055-1-305512.] Repealed by 1959 c 54 § 39.
Chapter 16.57
IDENTIFICATION OF LIVESTOCK
16.57.190 Mandatory brand inspection, when. [1959 c 54 § 19.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 135 § 7.
16.57.250 Transporting, moving livestock—Certificate or bill of
sale required. [1959 c 54 § 25.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 135 § 7.
16.57.295 Disposition of class I estrays.
Repealed by 1989 c 286 § 20.
[1979 c 154 § 25.]
16.50.060 Penalty for violation of RCW 16.50.040. [1959 c 101 §
6.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.57.380 Horses—Mandatory brand inspection points—Powers
of director. [1991 c 110 § 8; 1981 c 296 § 22; 1974 ex.s. c 38 § 1.]
Repealed by 2003 c 326 § 92.
16.50.070 Exemption on ground of hardship—Application,
expense, appeal. [1959 c 101 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 c 31 § 8.
16.57.390 Horses—Brand inspection fees and charges. [1974 ex.s.
c 38 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 354 § 12.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 321]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 16.58
Chapter 16.68
IDENTIFICATION OF CATTLE
THROUGH LICENSING OF CERTIFIED FEED LOTS
16.58.090 Certain cattle exempt from brand inspection. [1971
ex.s. c 181 § 9.] Repealed by 1991 c 109 § 41.
DISPOSAL OF DEAD ANIMALS
16.68.020 Duty to bury carcass of diseased animal—Dead animal
presumed diseased. [2006 c 155 § 1; 1949 c 100 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
3142-2.] Recodified as RCW 16.36.092 pursuant to 2006 c 155 § 2.
Chapter 16.59
27.
Chapter 16.72
SECURITY INTERESTS IN LIVESTOCK
FUR FARMING
16.59.010 Definitions. [1985 c 412 § 14.] Repealed by 1987 c 393 §
16.59.020 Financing statements—Filing.
Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.72.050 Registration required. [1955 c 321 § 6.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
[1985 c 412 § 15.]
16.59.030 Financing statements—Filing fee. [1985 c 412 § 17.]
Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.59.040 Financing statements—Publication of index. [1985 c
412 § 18.] Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.59.050 Termination of security interest. [1985 c 412 § 16.]
Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.59.060 Director and employees not personally liable. [1985 c
412 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.59.070 Livestock security interest fund. [1985 c 412 § 20.]
Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
16.59.900 Effective date—Applicability—1985 c 412 §§ 13-20.
[1985 c 412 § 24.] Repealed by 1987 c 393 § 27.
Chapter 16.60
FENCES
16.60.070 Fence on the land of another by mistake—Removal.
[Code 1881 § 2495; 1873 p 449 § 8; 1871 p 65 § 8; 1869 p 325 § 8; RRS §
5448.] Now codified in RCW 16.60.055.
Chapter 16.64
Chapter 16.74
WASHINGTON WHOLESOME POULTRY PRODUCTS ACT
16.74.010 Short title. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.74.020 Purposes of chapter. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 2.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.030 Definitions govern construction. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 3.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.040 "Department." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 4.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.74.050 "Director." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
§ 33.
16.74.060 "Person." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 291
16.74.070 "Poultry." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.74.080 "Poultry products." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 8.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.090 "Adulterated." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 9.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK SALES
16.74.100 "Misbranded." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 10.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.64.010 through 16.64.040 [1947 c 187 §§ 1-4; Rem. Supp. 1947
§§ 3207-4, 3207-6; 1949 c 98 §§ 6 and 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 3207-5 and
3207-7.] Repealed by 1959 c 107 § 47. Later enactment, see chapter 16.65
RCW.
16.74.110 "Inspector." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 11.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
Chapter 16.65
16.74.120 "Official mark." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 12.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
PUBLIC LIVESTOCK MARKETS
16.74.130 "Official inspection legend." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 13.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.65.035 Approval of application—License—Fee—Rules. [1995
c 374 § 56.] Expired July 1, 1997, pursuant to 1995 c 374 § 58.
16.74.140 "Official certificate." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 14.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.65.070 Issuance of license to prior permittee—Revocation.
[1959 c 107 § 7.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 192 § 8.
16.74.150 "Official device." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 15.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.65.110 Charge for examining, testing, inoculating, etc.—
Minimum fee. [1959 c 107 § 11.] Repealed by 2003 c 326 § 92.
16.74.160 "Official establishment."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.65.422 Special sales of purebred livestock. [1963 c 232 § 17.]
Repealed by 2003 c 326 § 92.
16.74.170 "Inspection service." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 17.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.65.423 Limited public livestock market license, sale of horses
and/or mules—Sales days. [1983 c 298 § 16; 1963 c 232 § 18.] Repealed
by 2003 c 326 § 92.
16.74.180 "Container," "package."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
Chapter 16.67
WASHINGTON STATE BEEF COMMISSION
16.67.020 Purpose of chapter. [1969 c 133 § 19.] Repealed by 2002
c 313 § 114, effective July 1, 2002.
16.67.050 Designation of positions—Terms. [1993 c 40 § 2; 1991 c
9 § 2; 1969 c 133 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1993 c 40 § 2.
16.67.124 Delivering cattle to lot for custom feeding for slaughter
as sale. [1971 c 64 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 261 § 21.
16.67.150 Sales of milk production animals exempted from
assessment—Exception. [1986 c 190 § 3; 1969 c 133 § 14.] Repealed by
2000 c 146 § 8.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 322]
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 16.]
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 18.]
16.74.190 "Label," "labeling." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 19.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.200 "Shipping container." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 20.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.210 "Immediate container."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 21.]
16.74.220 "Capable of use as human food." [1969 ex.s. c 146 §
22.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.230 "Processed." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 23.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.74.240 "Uniform Washington food, drug and cosmetic act."
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 24.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
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Title 17
16.74.250 "Pesticide chemical", "food additive", "color additive",
"raw agricultural commodity." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 25.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.510 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—Consolidation of petitions. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 50.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.260 "Poultry products broker." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 26.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.520 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—Claimant entitled to representative sample. [1969 ex.s. c 146
§ 51.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.270 "Renderer." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 27.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.74.280 "Animal food manufacturer." [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 28.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.530 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—Damages from administrative action. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 52.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.290 "Intrastate commerce."
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 64.]
16.74.540 Annual license—Fee—Contents of application. [1969
ex.s. c 146 § 53.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.300 Preslaughter inspection.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 29.]
16.74.550 Penalty for late renewal.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.310 Post mortem inspection.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 30.]
16.74.560 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 55.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.320 Condemnation of adulterated carcasses and products—
Appeal. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 31.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.330 Sanitary practices. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 32.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 54.]
16.74.570 Exemptions. [1993 c 166 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 146 § 65.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.580 Exceptions to exemption provisions—Licensing and
inspection by city or county, when. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 66.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.340 Information to be on containers after inspection. [1969
ex.s. c 146 § 33.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.590
Rules, regulations and hearings subject to
administrative procedure act. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 56.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.74.350 Director may prescribe labeling, standards of identity
and standards of fill requirements. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 34.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.600 Intergovernmental cooperation. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 57.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.360 False, misleading markings prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c
146 § 35.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.610
Regulations promulgated under federal poultry
products inspection act adopted—Exception. [1971 ex.s. c 108 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 146 § 58.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.370 Director may withhold use of marking or labeling—
Hearing—Appeal. [1989 c 175 § 56; 1969 ex.s. c 146 § 36.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.380 Prohibited practices. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 37.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.390 Reproducing official mark or certificate prohibited.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 38.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.400 Unlawful acts as to official mark, device or certificate.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 39.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.410 Facilities, inventory, records to be open to inspection
and sampling. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 41.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.420 Registration of poultry products brokers, renderers,
animal food manufacturers, wholesalers and warehousemen. [1969
ex.s. c 146 § 42.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.430 Poultry products not for use as human food—
Restrictions—Identification. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 40.] Repealed by 1999 c
291 § 33.
16.74.440 Poultry products not for use as human food—
Transactions, transportation and importation regulations. [1969 ex.s. c
146 § 43.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.450 Regulations for storage and handling of poultry
products—Penalty for violation. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 44.] Repealed by
1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.460 Designation of time for inspection of slaughter and
processing of poultry. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 45.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
16.74.470 Disposition of adulterated or misbranded poultry or
poultry products away from preparing establishment—Public nuisance.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 46.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.480 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—When. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 47.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.490 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—Petition to superior court—Hearing—Order—Costs. [1969
ex.s. c 146 § 48.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.500 Embargo on adulterated or misbranded poultry or
products—Owner may agree to disposition of products without petition
to court. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 49.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
(2010 Ed.)
16.74.615 Uniformity of state and federal acts and regulations as
purpose—Procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 108 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
16.74.620 Disposition of moneys. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 59.] Repealed
by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.630 Prior liability preserved.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
[1969 ex.s. c 146 § 60.]
16.74.640 Authority of city or county to license and inspect
poultry products distributors' and retailers' facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 146
§ 67.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.650 Civil and criminal penalty. [1994 c 128 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c
146 § 61.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.900
Portions of chapter conflicting with federal
requirements—Construction. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 68.] Repealed by 1999
c 291 § 33.
16.74.910 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 146. [1969 ex.s. c 146 § 63.]
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
16.74.920 Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive. [1969 ex.s. c 146
§ 62.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
Title 17
WEEDS, RODENTS, AND PESTS
Chapter 17.04
WEED DISTRICTS
17.04.020 Area of district. [1937 c 193 § 1, part; 1929 c 125 § 1,
part; RRS § 2771, part. Prior: 1921 c 150 § 1, part.] Now codified in RCW
17.04.010.
17.04.040 Time, place and notice of hearing. [1929 c 125 § 2, part;
RRS § 2772, part. Prior: 1921 c 150 § 2, part.] Now codified in RCW
17.04.030.
17.04.060 Resolution to create district. [1929 c 125 § 3, part; RRS §
2774. Prior: 1921 c 150 § 2, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.050.
17.04.080 Chairman of meeting. [1929 c 125 § 4, part; RRS § 27741, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 323]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
17.04.090 Challenge of elector. [1929 c 125 § 4, part; RRS § 2774-1,
part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
17.10.220 Petition for director to change rules. [1969 ex.s. c 113 §
22.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.04.100 Qualifications of electors and directors. [1929 c 125 § 4,
part; RRS § 2774-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
17.10.320 Notice of infraction—Response—Failure to respond—
Assessment of penalty. [1987 c 438 § 25.] Repealed by 1997 c 353 § 36.
17.04.110 Voting—Terms of directors. [1929 c 125 § 4, part; RRS §
2774-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
17.10.330
Determination of infraction—Hearing—Appeal—
Review. [1987 c 438 § 26.] Repealed by 1997 c 353 § 36.
17.04.120 Annual meeting—Vacancies. [1929 c 125 § 4, part; RRS
§ 2774-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
17.10.340 Commission of infraction—Mitigating circumstances—
Hearing. [1987 c 438 § 27.] Repealed by 1997 c 353 § 36.
17.04.130 Officers—Bonds. [1929 c 125 § 4, part; RRS § 2774-1,
part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
17.10.905 Purpose—Construction—1975 1st ex.s. c 13. [1997 c
353 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 13 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 17.10.007 pursuant
to 1997 c 353 § 35.
17.04.140 Change of rules and regulations. [1929 c 125 § 4, part;
RRS § 2774-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.04.070.
Chapter 17.12
Chapter 17.08
AGRICULTURAL PEST DISTRICTS
WEED EXTERMINATION AREAS
17.12.070 Tax levy—Assessment for benefits. [1919 c 152 § 7;
RRS § 2807.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 133, effective January 1,
1974.
17.08.010 Definitions. [1953 c 89 § 1; 1937 c 194 § 1; RRS § 277811.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.020 Weed extermination areas—Petition and procedure to
establish—Duration of area. [1985 c 469 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 3; 1937 c
194 § 2; RRS § 2778-12. Formerly RCW 17.08.020, 17.08.030, and
17.08.040.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.030 Notice of establishment. [1937 c 194 § 2, part; RRS §
2778-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.08.020.
17.08.040 Weed districts not affected. [1937 c 194 § 2, part; RRS §
2778-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.08.020.
17.08.050 Washington State University to cooperate. [1957 c 13 §
6. Prior: 1937 c 194 § 3, part; RRS § 2778-13, part.] Repealed by 1987 c
438 § 40.
17.12.090 Levies on state lands to be added to rental. [1919 c 152
§ 8, part; RRS § 2808, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.12.080.
Chapter 17.15
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
17.15.040 Interagency integrated pest management coordinating
committee—Creation—Composition—Duties—Public
notice—
Progress reports. [1997 c 357 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 125,
effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 17.16
RODENTS
17.08.060 Duties of boards and director. [1957 c 13 § 7. Prior:
1937 c 194 § 3, part; RRS § 2778-13, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.16.010 "Rodent" defined.
Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.08.070 Rules, regulations and methods to be published. [1985 c
469 § 10; 1957 c 13 § 8. Prior: 1951 c 213 § 1; 1937 c 194 § 3, part; RRS §
2778-13, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.16.020 Washington State University to administer. [1921 c 140
§ 3; RRS § 2790.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.08.080 Weed supervisor—Owner may be employed. [1957 c 13
§ 9. Prior: 1937 c 194 § 3, part; RRS § 2778-13, part.] Repealed by 1987 c
438 § 40.
17.08.090 Right of entry. [1957 c 13 § 10. Prior: 1937 c 194 § 3,
part; RRS § 2778-13, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.100 Cooperation with other agencies. [1957 c 13 § 12. Prior:
1937 c 194 § 4, part; RRS § 2778-14, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.110 Apportionment of cost of eradication. [1957 c 13 § 13.
Prior: 1953 c 89 § 2; 1937 c 194 § 4, part; RRS § 2778-14, part.] Repealed
by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.120
Prevention of seed production on crop land—
Procedure—Charges—Penalty. [1959 c 205 § 8; 1953 c 89 § 3; 1937 c
194 § 5; RRS § 2778-15.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.130 City or town surrounded by area—Open areas within
area. [1953 c 89 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.140 Private land in Indian reservation—United States
lands. [1953 c 89 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
17.08.150 Weed extermination subdistricts.
Repealed by 1987 c 438 § 40.
[1953 c 89 § 6.]
Chapter 17.10
NOXIOUS WEEDS—CONTROL BOARDS
17.10.005 Findings—Intent. [1995 c 374 § 72.] Repealed by 1997 c
353 § 36.
17.10.150
Owner's duty in controlling noxious weeds on
nonagricultural land—Buffer strip defined—Limitation. [1987 c 438 §
15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 13 § 7; 1974 ex.s. c 143 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 113 § 15.]
Repealed by 1997 c 353 § 36.
17.10.200 Control of noxious weeds on federal and Indian lands.
[1987 c 438 § 21; 1979 c 118 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 113 § 20.] Repealed by 1997
c 353 § 36.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 324]
[1921 c 140 § 1; RRS § 2788.]
17.16.030 Washington State University to employ inspectors.
[1921 c 140 § 4; RRS § 2791.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.040 Powers and duties. [1921 c 140 § 7; RRS § 2794.]
Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.050 Cooperation with federal agency. [1921 c 140 § 5; RRS
§ 2792.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.060 Duty of persons to destroy rodents. [1921 c 140 § 2;
RRS § 2789.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.070 Notice to destroy—University may destroy if owner
fails to do so. [1921 c 140 § 8; RRS § 2795.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.080 Statement of expense—Notice of hearing. [1921 c 140 §
9; RRS § 2796.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.090 Hearing—Expense to be taxed to land—Limitation.
[1921 c 140 § 10; RRS § 2797.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.100 Entry on tax rolls—Rotating fund. [1921 c 140 § 11;
RRS § 2798.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.110 Appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 22; 1971 c 81 § 57; 1921
c 140 § 12; RRS § 2799.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.120 Poisons and supplies, purchase and sale of—Tax levy.
[1921 c 140 § 6; RRS § 2793.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 133,
effective January 1, 1974.
17.16.130 Poisons to be labeled. [1950 ex.s. c 19 § 1; 1921 c 140 §
13; RRS § 2800.] Repealed by 1994 c 11 § 1.
17.16.140 Certain poisons may be prohibited—Special permits—
Exceptions. [1951 c 127 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 c 186 § 1.
Chapter 17.20
COMMERCIAL SPRAYERS AND DUSTERS
17.20.010 through 17.20.070 [1953 c 261 §§ 1-4; 1951 c 61 §§ 1-5;
1945 c 120 §§ 2-4; Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 2887-31–2887-33.] Repealed by
1961 c 249 § 36. Later enactment, see chapter 17.21 RCW.
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Chapter 17.21
WASHINGTON PESTICIDE APPLICATION ACT
17.21.090 Examination for applicator's license—Fee. [1987 c 45 §
27; 1986 c 203 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 191 § 2; 1967 c 177 § 5; 1961 c 249 § 9.]
Repealed by 1989 c 380 § 74.
17.21.120 Examination for operator's license—Fee. [1987 c 45 §
29; 1986 c 203 § 8; 1967 c 177 § 7; 1961 c 249 § 12.] Repealed by 1989 c
380 § 74.
17.21.124 Private-commercial applicator's license—Examination.
[1979 c 92 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 380 § 74.
17.21.187
Limited private applicator and rancher private
applicator—Purpose—Pilot project—Definitions—Application for
license. [1999 c 145 § 1; 1997 c 242 § 20.] Expired December 31, 2004.
17.21.205 Landscape gardener exemption from licensing. [1979 c
92 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 191 § 6; 1967 c 177 § 18.] Repealed by 1989 c 380 §
75, effective January 1, 1990.
17.21.210 Forest land exemption—Inclusion within chapter—
Application of food, drug and cosmetic act. [1961 c 249 § 21.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 191 § 11.
17.21.230 Pesticide advisory board. [1994 c 283 § 26; 1989 c 380 §
54; 1988 c 36 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 20 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 191 § 8; 1967 c 177 § 14;
1961 c 249 § 23.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 132, effective June 30,
2010.
17.21.240 Pesticide advisory board—Vacancies. [1994 c 283 § 27;
1989 c 380 § 55; 1961 c 249 § 24.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 132,
effective June 30, 2010.
17.21.250 Pesticide advisory board—Duties. [1989 c 380 § 56;
1961 c 249 § 25.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 132, effective June 30,
2010.
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17.24.040 Filing governor's approvals—Effect of orders, etc. [(i)
1927 c 292 § 2, part; RRS § 2781, part. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 2, part. (ii)
1927 c 292 § 3, part; RRS § 2782, part. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 3, part.] Now
codified in RCW 17.24.030 and 17.24.035, respectively.
17.24.050 Removal of products from quarantine prohibited.
[1927 c 292 § 2, part; RRS § 2781, part. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 2, part.] Now
codified in RCW 17.24.030.
17.24.060 Marking containers of imported products. [1927 c 292
§ 4; RRS § 2783. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.24.070 Infected products in transit in sealed containers. [1927
c 292 § 5; RRS § 2784. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 §
23.
17.24.080 Inspection of imported products—Notice to inspector—
Holding for inspection. [1927 c 292 § 6; RRS § 2785. Prior: 1921 c 105 §
6, part. Formerly RCW 17.24.080 and 17.24.090.] Repealed by 1991 c 257
§ 23.
17.24.090 Holding for inspection. [1927 c 292 § 6, part; RRS §
2785, part. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 6, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.24.080.
17.24.105 Authority to apply quarantine control methods. [1981 c
296 § 27; 1947 c 156 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2809-1. Prior: 1945 c 9 § 1;
1941 c 11 § 1. Formerly RCW 17.24.030, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 §
23.
17.24.110 Director's cooperation with other agencies. [1981 c 296
§ 28; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 5; 1947 c 156 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2809-2.
Prior: 1945 c 9 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.24.120 Acquisition of lands, water supplies, and other
property, for quarantine farms. [1947 c 156 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
2809-3. Prior: 1945 c 9 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.24.130 Fees for services. [1947 c 156 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
2809-4. Prior: 1945 c 9 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.21.260 Pesticide advisory board—Officers, meetings. [1994 c
283 § 28; 1989 c 380 § 57; 1961 c 249 § 26.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7
§ 132, effective June 30, 2010.
17.24.140 Funds for technical and scientific services. [1981 c 296
§ 29; 1947 c 156 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2809-5. Prior: 1945 c 9 § 5.]
Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.21.270 Pesticide advisory board—Travel expenses. [1989 c 380
§ 58; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 24; 1961 c 249 § 27.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 7 § 132, effective June 30, 2010.
17.24.200 Determination of imminent danger of infestation of
plant pests or plant diseases—Emergency measures—Conditions—
Procedure. [1982 c 153 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.21.330 Special programs due to use or misuse of restricted
herbicides—Fees—Hearings. [1975 c 27 § 1.] Expired July 1, 1980.
Chapter 17.28
17.21.360 Registration and license fee surcharge—Agricultural
local fund—Pesticide incidents and investigations funded by one-time
surcharge. [1994 c 283 § 31; 1993 sp.s. c 19 § 10; 1989 c 380 § 66.]
Repealed by 1997 c 242 § 22, effective January 1, 1998.
17.28.180 Nuisance—Notice to owner and possessor of property.
[1957 c 153 § 18.] Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.21.910
Prior licenses, continuation,
expiration—
Grandfathering. [1994 c 283 § 35; 1992 c 170 § 10; 1989 c 380 § 65; 1961
c 249 § 32.] Repealed by 1997 c 242 § 21.
Chapter 17.24
INSECT PESTS AND PLANT DISEASES
MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICTS
17.28.190 Nuisance—Notice when owner is nonresident or cannot
be found. [1957 c 153 § 19.] Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.28.200 Nuisance—Hearing before the board. [1957 c 153 § 20.]
Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.28.210 Nuisance—Abatement by district—Expense is lien.
[1957 c 153 § 21.] Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.24.005 Definitions. [1981 c 296 § 36.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 §
17.28.220 Nuisance—Lien—Filing notice—Action to foreclose—
Limitations. [1957 c 153 § 22.] Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.24.010 Definitions. [1943 c 150 § 1, last amds' 1915 c 166 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2839.]
17.28.230 Nuisance—Foreclosure—Disposition of proceeds of
sale. [1957 c 153 § 23.] Repealed by 1959 c 64 § 11.
Reviser's note: RCW 17.24.010 which purported to adopt by
reference the definitions of "nursery stock" and "pests and diseases" as
defined in RCW 15.08.010 has been decodified. These were last enacted as
part of 1943 c 150 § 1, and were never expressly a part of either of the two
session laws codified in chapter 17.24 RCW.
17.28.240 Nuisance—Property of state or public corporation—
Exempt from lien—Duty to repay district. [1957 c 153 § 24.] Repealed
by 1959 c 64 § 11.
17.24.020 Director's duty to inspect for pests and diseases. [1927 c
292 § 3, part; RRS § 2782, part.] Now codified in RCW 17.24.035.
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BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
23.
17.24.030 Power to adopt quarantine measures—Rules and
regulations—Public hearing. [1981 c 296 § 24; 1927 c 292 § 2; RRS §
2781. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 2. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1947 c 156
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2809-1, now codified in RCW 17.24.105. Formerly
RCW 17.24.030 and 17.24.040, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 257 § 23.
17.24.035 Director's duty to inspect for pests and disease. [1981 c
296 § 25; 1927 c 292 § 3; RRS § 2782. Prior: 1921 c 105 § 3. Formerly
RCW 17.24.020, 17.24.040, part, and 17.24.050.] Repealed by 1991 c 257
§ 23.
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Chapter 18.01
DEFINITIONS
18.01.010 through 18.01.060 The definitions contained herein
were created by the 1941 Code Committee. They have no session law
background and are accordingly decodified. For powers of department of
licensing relating to licensure of the various businesses and professions, see
chapter 43.24 RCW.
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Chapter 18.04
ACCOUNTANCY
18.04.020 Board of accountancy. [1949 c 226 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 8269-8. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.035.
18.04.030 Qualifications of C.P.A. members—Terms. [1949 c 226
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-9. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c
234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.040 Qualifications of L.P.A. member—Term. [1949 c 226 §
3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-10. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c
234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.050 Qualifications of P.A. member—Term. [1949 c 226 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-11. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c
234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.060 Vacancies—Removal. [1949 c 226 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 8269-12. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.035.
18.04.070
Organizational powers—Rules and regulations—
Quorum—Records—Personnel. [1961 c 294 § 1; 1949 c 226 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 8269-13. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.045.
18.04.090 Board to receive applications—Investigation. [1949 c
226 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-15. Prior: 1903 c 72 § 2.] Repealed by
1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.100 Publication of register. [1977 c 75 § 8; 1949 c 226 § 9;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-16.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July
1, 1983.
18.04.110 Annual report. [1949 c 226 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
8269-17.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
18.04.120
Qualifications of C.P.A. licensees—Examinations.
[1979 c 158 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 17; 1969 c 114 § 1; 1949 c 226 § 11;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-18. Prior: 1937 c 41 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 56 § 2; 1903
c 72 § 3; RRS § 8268-1.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1,
1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.105.
18.04.250 Determination of eligibility for registration as public
accountant. [1949 c 226 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-31.] Repealed by
1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.260 Appeal. [1949 c 226 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-32.]
Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.270 Requirements as to P.A. partnerships. [1949 c 226 § 26;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-33. Prior: 1937 c 41 § 3; RRS § 8268-3.]
Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.280 Application for partnership registration. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 229 § 4; 1969 c 114 § 5; 1949 c 226 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-34.]
Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.290
Annual
permits—Issuance—Duration—Fee—
Prerequisite to annual renewal. [1979 c 158 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 229 §
5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1969 c 114 § 6; 1949 c 226 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 8269-35. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 56 § 2; RRS § 8269-2.] Repealed by 1983 c
234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.300 Revocation and suspension of certificates, licenses,
registrations, or permits. [1973 1st ex.s. c 23 § 2; 1961 c 294 § 2; 1949 c
226 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-36. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 56 § 3; RRS §
8269-3.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.04.295.
18.04.310 Revocation or suspension of partnership permit. [1949
c 226 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-37.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.305.
18.04.330 Reissuance—Reregistration—Modification. [1949 c
226 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-39.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.335.
18.04.340 Prohibited practices. [1949 c 226 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 8269-40. Prior: 1937 c 41 § 2; RRS § 8268-2.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 §
32, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.345.
18.04.400 Transmittal of applications and fees to director of
licensing. [1949 c 226 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-46.] Repealed by
1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.900 Severability—1949 c 226. [1949 c 226 § 40.] Repealed
by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.130
Examining committee—Time and place for
examinations. [1949 c 226 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-19. Prior: 1903
c 72 § 2; RRS § 8266.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.930
Transfer of property, appropriations, etc., to
Washington board of accountancy—1983 c 234. [1983 c 234 § 25.]
Decodified pursuant to 1986 c 295 § 23, effective July 1, 1986.
18.04.140 Time of examination in special instances. [1949 c 226 §
13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-20.] Repealed by 1969 c 114 § 8.
18.04.931 Transfer of employees to Washington board of
accountancy—1983 c 234. [1983 c 234 § 26.] Decodified pursuant to
1986 c 295 § 23, effective July 1, 1986.
18.04.150 Scope of examinations. [1949 c 226 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8269-21.] Repealed by 1969 c 114 § 8.
18.04.160 Successive examinations—Application fees. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 229 § 1; 1969 c 114 § 2; 1949 c 226 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 826922.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.04.170 Requirements as to prior applicants. [1949 c 226 § 16;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-23.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July
1, 1983.
18.04.190 Application of chapter to prior licensees. [1949 c 226 §
18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-25.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective
July 1, 1983.
18.04.932 Transfer not to affect validity of acts—1983 c 234.
[1983 c 234 § 27.] Decodified pursuant to 1986 c 295 § 23, effective July 1,
1986.
18.04.933 Transfer—Rules, pending business, and contracts and
obligations—1983 c 234. [1983 c 234 § 28.] Decodified pursuant to 1986
c 295 § 23, effective July 1, 1986.
18.04.934 Transfer—Apportionment of budgeted funds—1983 c
234. [1983 c 234 § 29.] Decodified pursuant to 1986 c 295 § 23, effective
July 1, 1986.
Chapter 18.06
ACUPUNCTURE
18.04.200 Requirements as to C.P.A. partnerships. [1979 c 158 §
8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 229 § 2; 1969 c 114 § 3; 1949 c 226 § 19; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8269-26. Prior: 1937 c 41 § 3; RRS § 8268-3.] Repealed by 1983 c
234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 18.04.195.
18.06.030 Authority to practice irrespective of other licensing
laws—Exemptions for educational purposes. [1991 c 3 § 6; 1985 c 326 §
3.] Repealed by 1992 c 110 § 5.
18.04.210 Advancement of public accountant to L.P.A. [1949 c
226 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-27.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
18.06.040 Exemptions from certification.
Repealed by 1992 c 110 § 5.
18.04.220 Requirements as to L.P.A. partnerships. [1979 c 158 §
9; 1975 1st ex.s. c 229 § 3; 1969 c 114 § 4; 1949 c 226 § 21; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8269-28.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
18.06.150 Violations of RCW 18.06.130 or 18.06.140—Penalty.
[1985 c 326 § 15.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
18.04.230 Public accountants' registration committee. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 26; 1949 c 226 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-29.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
18.04.240 Qualifications of P.A. registrants. [1949 c 226 § 23;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8269-30.] Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July
1, 1983.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 326]
[1985 c 326 § 4.]
18.06.170 Acupuncture advisory committee. [1991 c 3 § 16; 1985 c
326 § 17.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 503, effective July 1, 1994.
18.06.910 Regulation of acupuncture practice—Termination.
[1990 c 297 § 15.] Repealed by 1992 c 110 § 5.
18.06.911 Regulation of acupuncture practice—Repeal. [1990 c
297 § 16.] Repealed by 1992 c 110 § 5.
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Chapter 18.08
Title 18
ARCHITECTS
18.11.080 Applicants for certificate of registration—Licensing—
Fees. [1985 c 7 § 8; 1982 c 205 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
18.08.010 through 18.08.090 Architects licensing, examination,
registration, certificates, violations. [1919 c 205; RRS §§ 8270-8276.]
Repealed by 1959 c 323 § 19.
18.11.090
Qualifications for license—Applications—Issuance
fee—Renewal. [1982 c 205 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective
July 1, 1986.
18.08.100 Registration required. [1959 c 323 § 1.] Repealed by
1985 c 37 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 18.08.310.
18.11.110 Trainee auctioneer's license. [1985 c 7 § 10; 1982 c 205 §
9.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.08.110 Definitions. [1959 c 323 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 §
18.11.120 Surety bond or trust account required. [1984 c 189 § 3;
1982 c 205 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.11.121.
18.
18.08.120 Board of registration—Appointment, qualifications,
terms, vacancies—Compensation and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 21;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 27; 1959 c 323 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.08.330.
18.08.130 Board of registration—Rules. [1982 c 35 § 194; 1959 c
323 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.140 Application for registration—Qualifications. [1971
ex.s. c 292 § 18; 1959 c 323 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.08.350.
18.08.150 Application for examination—Fee. [1985 c 7 § 5; 1975
1st ex.s. c 30 § 1; 1959 c 323 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18; and
repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.08.160
Examinations—Reexaminations—Certificate of
registration. [1959 c 323 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.08.360.
18.08.170 Registration of prior licensees—Persons permitted to
carry on occupations. [1959 c 323 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.08.390.
18.08.180 Registration of out-of-state registrant—Reciprocity.
[1959 c 323 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW
18.08.400.
18.08.190 Expiration of certificate—Renewal—Fee—Withdrawal
of registrant. [1985 c 7 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 1;
1959 c 323 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18; and repealed by 2000 c 171
§ 77.
18.08.200 Revocation, refusal to renew certificate—Grounds.
[1959 c 323 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.210 Revocation, refusal to renew certificate—Hearing—
Subpoenas—Witnesses—Order—Appeal. [1971 c 81 § 58; 1959 c 323 §
12.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.220 Reinstatement of certificate—Replacement of lost or
destroyed certificate, charge. [1985 c 7 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 3; 1959 c
323 § 13.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18; and repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.08.380.
18.08.230 Certificate of registration, issuance, contents—Seal,
use. [1959 c 323 § 14.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18. Later enactment, see
RCW 18.08.370.
18.08.250 Exemptions—Use of titles, designations, etc. [1959 c
323 § 16.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.260
Corporations, stock companies barred from
registration—Architectural firms, principal must be registered and a
resident. [1959 c 323 § 17.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.270 Penalty. [1959 c 323 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 c 37 § 18.
18.08.450
Actions against certificate—Discipline—Board's
authority—Procedure. [1989 c 175 § 59; 1985 c 37 § 16.] Repealed by
2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 18.11
18.11.900 Short title. [1982 c 205 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 §
26, effective July 1, 1986. Later enactment, see RCW 18.11.901.
18.11.910 Termination of chapter. [1982 c 205 § 19.] Repealed by
1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
Chapter 18.12
AUCTIONS OF JEWELRY OR APPLIANCES
18.12.010 Definitions. [1953 c 239 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 §
26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.020 License required. [1953 c 239 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c
324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.030 Application requisites—Place of sale—Prior conviction
of applicant. [1953 c 239 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July
1, 1986.
18.12.040 Application requisites—Prior conviction of employee.
[1953 c 239 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.050 Application requisites—In general. [1953 c 239 § 4.]
Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.060 Application requisites—Additions to inventory—Prior
auctions. [1953 c 239 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
18.12.070
Application requisites—Inventory—Goods to be
marked. [1953 c 239 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
18.12.080 Application requisites—Verification. [1953 c 239 § 8.]
Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.090 License in addition to any other. [1953 c 239 § 19.]
Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.100 Duration of license. [1953 c 239 § 14.] Repealed by 1986
c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.110
License—Fee—Bond—Right of action—Liability.
[1953 c 239 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.120 County commissioners may suspend, restore license—
Appeal. [1953 c 239 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
18.12.130
Sale of noninventoried articles prohibited—
Supplemental inventory. [1953 c 239 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.140 Articles stocked within sixty days prior to application.
[1953 c 239 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.12.150 Merchandise to be truly represented and inventory
made available. [1953 c 239 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective
July 1, 1986.
18.12.160 Sale of falsely described articles prohibited. [1953 c 239
§ 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
AUCTIONEERS
18.12.170 Notice that purchases may be returned. [1953 c 239 §
13.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.11.010 Records. [1890 p 458 § 1; RRS § 5848.] Repealed by
1982 c 205 § 23.
18.12.180 Applicant's responsibility to comply with chapter.
[1953 c 239 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.11.020 Inspection—Information. [1890 p 458 § 2; RRS § 5849.]
Repealed by 1982 c 205 § 23.
18.12.190 When chapter does not apply. [1953 c 239 § 18.]
Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
18.11.030 Violation—Penalties. [1890 p 458 § 3; RRS § 5850.]
Repealed by 1982 c 205 § 23.
18.12.200 Penalty. [1953 c 239 § 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 324 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
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18.12.900 Severability—1953 c 239. [1953 c 239 § 21.] Repealed
by 1986 c 324 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
6; 1927 c 211 § 11; 1923 c 75 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8277-14.] Repealed
by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
Chapter 18.15
18.15.095 Barber college or school location licenses—Fees—
Renewal. [1983 c 75 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 8; 1967 c 223 § 14; 1959 c
84 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
BARBERING—MEN'S HAIRSTYLING
(Later enactment, see chapter 18.16 RCW)
18.15.005 Definitions. [1983 c 75 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.096 Barber colleges or schools—Surety bond or other
acceptable security filed at time of licensing—Execution on—Release
of—Records. [1981 c 283 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June
30, 1984.
18.15.010 Practice of barbering defined—Exceptions. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 1; 1957 c 52 § 1; 1927 c 211 § 1; 1923 c 75 § 1; RRS § 8277-1.
Prior: 1901 c 172 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30,
1984.
18.15.097
Instructors—License
required—Application—
Qualifications—Examination—Renewal—Fees. [1983 c 75 § 11; 1975
1st ex.s. c 30 § 9; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 7; 1967 c 223 § 13.] Repealed by
1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.020 License required—Student barber certificates. [1983 c
75 § 3; 1967 c 223 § 2; 1951 c 16 § 1; 1949 c 51 § 1; 1937 c 199 § 1; 1929 c
209 § 1; 1923 c 75 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8277-2. Prior: 1901 c 172 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.100
Student barbers—Student certificate—Fee—
Application for license. [1983 c 75 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 10; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 8; 1967 c 223 § 15; 1959 c 84 § 5; 1957 c 101 § 2; 1949 c 51 §
3; 1937 c 199 § 3; 1923 c 75 § 5; 1901 c 172 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 82775.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.030 License required—Hair cutter in beauty parlor. [1927 c
211 § 2; RRS § 8277-2a.] Repealed by 1955 c 313 § 7.
18.15.040 Qualifications of out-of-state licensees—Application for
license—Fee—Notice of examination. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 4; 1967 c 223
§ 3; 1957 c 101 § 1; 1951 c 16 § 2; 1949 c 51 § 2; 1937 c 199 § 2; 1923 c 75
§ 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8277-3. Prior: 1901 c 172 § 10.] Repealed by 1983
c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.045 License to practice barbering—When final examination
not required. [1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.050 Examinations—Time and place—Scope—Issuance of
license—Fees—Reexamination—Permit barber and manager-operator
licensee eligible for barbering license. [1983 c 75 § 4; 1979 c 158 § 11;
1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 2; 1967 c 223 § 4; 1959 c 84 §
4; 1951 c 16 § 3; 1949 c 51 § 4; 1929 c 209 § 3; 1927 c 211 § 5; 1923 c 75 §
6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8277-6.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June
30, 1984.
18.15.051
Barber
examining
committee—Created—
Appointment—Terms—Removal—Vacancies—Executive secretary—
Alternate members. [1983 c 75 § 5; 1957 c 101 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c
75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.052
Barber examining committee—Qualifications of
members. [1967 c 223 § 5; 1957 c 101 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.053 Barber examining committee—Meetings—Quorum.
[1967 c 223 § 6; 1957 c 101 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective
June 30, 1984.
18.15.054
Barber examining committee—Secretary—Duties.
[1957 c 101 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.055 Barber examining committee—Compensation—Per
diem—Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 28; 1967 c 188 § 1;
1957 c 101 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.056 Barber examining committee—Rules and regulations.
[1967 c 223 § 8; 1957 c 101 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective
June 30, 1984.
18.15.060 Renewal of license. [1983 c 75 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 6;
1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 2; 1967 c 223 § 9; 1957 c 101 §
14; 1929 c 209 § 4; 1927 c 211 § 6; 1923 c 75 § 7; RRS § 8277-7.] Repealed
by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.065 Barber shop location licenses—Fees—Renewals. [1983
c 75 § 7; 1979 c 158 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 5;
1967 c 223 § 10; 1959 c 84 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June
30, 1984.
18.15.070 Register of licenses. [1983 c 75 § 8; 1967 c 223 § 11;
1927 c 211 § 9; 1923 c 75 § 12; RRS § 8277-12.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 §
19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.080 Display of licenses. [1983 c 75 § 9; 1951 c 16 § 4; 1949 c
51 § 5; 1937 c 199 § 4; 1927 c 211 § 10; 1923 c 75 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
8277-13.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.090
Barber colleges or schools—Permits for—
Qualifications—Operational standards. [1981 c 283 § 4; 1979 c 158 §
13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 6; 1967 c 223 § 12; 1947 c 102 § 1; 1929 c 209 §
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 328]
18.15.110 Student barbers—Course of instruction—Textbooks—
Certificate. [1983 c 75 § 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 9; 1967 c 223 § 16;
1959 c 84 § 6; 1949 c 51 § 6; 1929 c 209 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8277-14a.]
Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.120 Rules and regulations—Inspection—Penalty. [1967 c
223 § 17; 1923 c 75 § 15; RRS § 8277-15.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.125 Inspections by examining committee—Fee. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 30 § 11; 1967 c 223 § 18; 1959 c 84 § 7; 1957 c 101 § 13.] Repealed
by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.130 Revocation of licenses—Grounds. [1983 c 75 § 14; 1967
c 223 § 19; 1957 c 101 § 4. Prior: 1923 c 75 § 16, part; RRS § 8277-16,
part; prior: 1901 c 172 § 14, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective
June 30, 1984.
18.15.140 Revocation of licenses—Notice—Hearing. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 29; 1967 c 223 § 20; 1957 c 101 § 5. Prior: 1923 c 75 § 16,
part; RRS § 8277-16, part; prior: 1901 c 172 § 14, part.] Repealed by 1983
c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.150 Reinstatement. [1967 c 223 § 21; 1957 c 101 § 6. Prior:
1923 c 75 § 16, part; RRS § 8277-16, part; prior: 1901 c 172 § 14, part.]
Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.160 Violations—Penalties. [1967 c 223 § 22; 1929 c 209 § 8;
1927 c 211 § 12; 1923 c 75 § 17; RRS § 8277-17. Prior: 1901 c 172 § 15.]
Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.170 Disposition of fees. [1957 c 101 § 15.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 126 § 4.
18.15.180 Number and gender. [1923 c 75 § 18; RRS § 8277-18.]
Repealed by 1959 c 84 § 1.
18.15.200 Men's hairstyling—Legislative declaration. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.210 Men's hairstyling—Definition. [1983 c 75 § 15; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.220 Men's hairstyling—Certificate—Fee—Examination—
Limitation. [1983 c 75 § 16; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 12; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 §
12.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.230 Men's hairstyling—Barber examining committee—
Duties. [1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 13.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19, effective
June 30, 1984.
18.15.240 Men's hairstyling—Barber examining committee—
Rules and regulations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 c 75
§ 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.250 Men's hairstyling—Barber examining committee—
Meetings. [1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 15.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 19,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.900 Severability—1923 c 75. [1923 c 75 § 19.] Repealed by
1983 c 75 § 19, effective June 30, 1984.
18.15.901 Severability—1983 c 75. [1983 c 75 § 21.] Decodified
June 1984.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 18.16
COSMETOLOGISTS, BARBERS, AND MANICURISTS
18.16.040 Staff. [1984 c 208 § 17.] Repealed by 1991 c 324 § 24.
18.16.120 Issuance of licenses—Persons and schools licensed
under prior laws. [1984 c 208 § 18.] Repealed by 1991 c 324 § 24.
18.16.165 Licenses issued, students enrolled before January 1,
1992—Curricula updates. [1991 c 324 § 8.] Repealed by 2004 c 51 § 9.
Chapter 18.18
COSMETOLOGY
(Later enactment, see chapter 18.16 RCW)
18.18.010 Definitions. [1983 c 208 § 2; 1982 c 225 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c
242 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 14; 1974 ex.s. c 25 § 1. Prior: 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 §
21; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 16; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 1; 1959 c 324 § 1; 1955 c 313
§ 1; 1951 c 180 § 1; 1937 c 215 § 2; 1927 c 281 § 2; RRS § 8278-2.]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.020 Director—Duties. [1982 c 225 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 15; 1973
1st ex.s. c 148 § 17; 1937 c 215 § 8; RRS § 8278-8.] Repealed by 1983 c
208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.030 Licensing—Required. [1982 c 225 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c
148 § 18; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 2; 1937 c 215 § 1; RRS § 8278-1. Prior: 1927 c
281 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.040 Licensing—Exemptions. [1982 c 225 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c
148 § 19; 1937 c 215 § 18; RRS § 8278-18. Prior: 1927 c 281 § 16.]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.050 Manager operator license. [1982 c 225 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 148 § 21; 1959 c 324 § 3; 1957 c 52 § 3; 1951 c 180 § 2. Prior: 1937 c
215 § 3(a); RRS § 8278-3(a).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June
30, 1984.
18.18.060 Owner's license—Qualifications—Scope of license.
[1957 c 52 § 4; 1951 c 180 § 3. Prior: 1937 c 215 § 3(d); RRS § 8278-3(d).]
Repealed by 1959 c 324 § 10.
18.18.065
Shop or school location license—Application—
Issuance. [1982 c 225 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 22; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 3;
1959 c 324 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.070 School license—Qualifications. [1982 c 225 § 8; 1981 c
283 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 4; 1957 c 52 § 5; 1951 c 180 § 4. Prior: 1937 c 215
§ 3(e); RRS § 8278-3(e).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30,
1984.
18.18.075 School license—Surety bond or other acceptable
security filed at time of licensing—Execution on—Release of—Records.
[1981 c 283 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.078 Schools—Requirements. [1982 c 225 § 9.] Repealed by
1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.080 Applications—Forms—Requisites—Renewals. [1965
ex.s. c 3 § 5; 1937 c 215 § 9; RRS § 8278-9. Prior: 1927 c 281 § 6.]
Repealed by 1982 c 225 § 26.
18.18.085 Fees for applications for enrollment, licensing, and
examinations. [1982 c 225 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective
June 30, 1984.
18.18.090 Applications—Fees. [1979 ex.s. c 242 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 30 § 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 6; 1959 c 324 § 4; 1955
c 313 § 3; 1951 c 180 § 5. Prior: (i) 1937 c 215 § 10(a); RRS § 8278-10(a).
(ii) 1937 c 215 § 12(h); RRS § 8276-12(h).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7,
effective June 30, 1984.
Title 18
18.18.106 Examining committee—General powers. [1953 c 168 §
3.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.108 Examining committee—Appointment of inspectors—
Inspections. [1982 c 225 § 13; 1953 c 168 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 §
7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.110 Examinations—Subjects—Conduct. [1982 c 225 § 14;
1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 25; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 9; 1955 c 313 § 4. Prior: 1937 c
215 § 12; RRS § 8278-12.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30,
1984.
18.18.120 Exemption from examination—Licensed by another
state or country—Fee. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 14; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 10; 1951
c 180 § 6; 1937 c 215 § 14. Prior: 1927 c 281 § 13.] Repealed by 1983 c
208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.130 Licenses—Issuance—Duration. [1982 c 225 § 15; 1955 c
313 § 5. Prior: (i) 1937 c 215 § 10(b); RRS § 8278-10(b). (ii) 1937 c 215 §
13; RRS § 8278-13.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.140 Licenses—Renewal—Fees. [1983 c 208 § 4; 1982 c 225 §
16; 1979 ex.s. c 242 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 310 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 15; 1973
1st ex.s. c 148 § 27; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 11; 1959 c 324 §
5; 1955 c 313 § 6; 1951 c 180 § 7. Prior: (i) 1937 c 215 § 10(b); RRS §
8278-10(b). (ii) 1937 c 215 § 11; RRS § 8278-11.] Repealed by 1983 c 208
§ 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.150 Licenses—Display. [1957 c 52 § 6. Prior: 1937 c 215 §
17(c); RRS § 8278-17(c).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30,
1984.
18.18.160 Licenses—Change of address—Discontinued shop or
school—Notice to director—Penalty. [1982 c 225 § 17; 1959 c 324 § 6;
1957 c 52 § 7. Prior: 1937 c 215 § 17(g); RRS § 8278-17(g).] Repealed by
1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.170 Licenses—Restrictions—Responsibility of licensee—No
school and shop in same location. [1982 c 225 § 18; 1959 c 324 § 7; 1957
c 52 § 8. Prior: (i) 1937 c 215 § 3(i); RRS § 8278-3(i). (ii) 1937 c 215 § 5;
RRS § 8278-5.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.180 Licenses—Additional—Shops and schools. [1937 c 215
§ 6; RRS § 8278-6. Prior: 1927 c 281 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.190 Schools—Courses of instruction. [1982 c 225 § 19; 1973
1st ex.s. c 148 § 26; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 12; 1957 c 52 § 9; 1951 c 180 § 8.
Prior: 1937 c 215 § 3(f); RRS § 8278-3(f).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7,
effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.200
Schools—Enrollment—Registration with director.
[1982 c 225 § 20; 1937 c 215 § 4; RRS § 8278-4.] Repealed by 1983 c 208
§ 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.210 Schools—Charges for student work. [1982 c 225 § 21;
1965 ex.s. c 3 § 13; 1957 c 52 § 10; 1951 c 180 § 9. Prior: (i) 1937 c 215 §
3(g), (h); RRS § 8278-3(g), (h). (ii) 1937 c 215 § 17(b); RRS § 8278-17(b).]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.220 Revocation of licenses—Grounds. [1982 c 225 § 22;
1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 28; 1959 c 324 § 8; 1937 c 215 § 15; RRS § 8278-15.
Prior: 1927 c 281 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30,
1984.
18.18.230 Revocation, etc., of licenses—Notice and procedure—
Appeal. [1965 ex.s. c 3 § 15; 1937 c 215 § 16; RRS § 8278-16. Prior:
1927 c 281 § 14. Formerly RCW 18.18.230 through 18.18.250.] Repealed
by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.240 Revocation, etc., of licenses—Hearing. [1937 c 215 §
16(a), part; RRS § 8278-16(a), part.] Now codified in RCW 18.18.230.
18.18.100 Examining committee—Qualifications. [1982 c 225 §
10; 1979 c 158 § 16; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 24; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 7; 1937 c
215 § 7; RRS § 8278-7. Prior: 1927 c 281 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 §
7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.250 Revocation, etc., of licenses—Order—Record. [1937 c
215 § 16(a), part; RRS § 8278-16(a), part.] Now codified in RCW
18.18.230.
18.18.102
Examining committee—Appointment—Terms—
Executive secretary. [1983 c 208 § 3; 1982 c 225 § 11; 1953 c 168 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.251 Hearing board. [1977 c 75 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
31; 1965 ex.s. c 3 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30,
1984.
18.18.104 Examining committee—Meetings—Principal office—
Duties, compensation of secretary—Compensation of members—
Source of support. [1982 c 225 § 12; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 30; 1965
ex.s. c 3 § 8; 1953 c 168 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June
30, 1984.
18.18.260 Unlawful practices. [1983 c 208 § 5; 1982 c 225 § 23;
1979 ex.s. c 242 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 310 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 148 § 29; 1965
ex.s. c 3 § 17; 1959 c 324 § 9; 1957 c 52 § 11. Prior: 1937 c 215 § 17 (a),
(d), (e), (f); RRS § 8278-17 (a), (d), (e), (f).] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7,
effective June 30, 1984.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 329]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
18.18.270 Violations—Penalties. [1982 c 225 § 24; 1973 1st ex.s. c
148 § 30; 1957 c 52 § 12. Prior: 1937 c 215 § 17(i); RRS § 8278-17(i).]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.20.120 Information disclosure. [2000 c 47 § 5; 1994 c 214 § 25;
1957 c 253 § 12.] Repealed by 2004 c 140 § 7.
18.18.275 Violations—Manicurist shop license required. [1979
ex.s. c 242 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.20.240 Powers and duties transferred—Department of social
and health services. [1998 c 272 § 13.] Expired July 1, 2000, pursuant to
1998 c 272 § 24.
18.18.280 Revenue set aside for administration. [1953 c 168 § 5.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 126 § 4.
18.20.260 Advisory board. [2000 c 47 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 560
§ 7, effective June 30, 2009.
18.18.290 Post-graduate training program for instructors. [1965
ex.s. c 3 § 16.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.300
Manicuring—License
required—Exception—
Application—Examinations. [1982 c 225 § 25; 1979 c 158 § 17; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 20.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.900 Construction—1937 c 215. [1937 c 215 § 19.] Repealed
by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.910 Severability—1937 c 215. [1937 c 215 § 20.] Repealed
by 1983 c 208 § 7, effective June 30, 1984.
18.18.911 Severability—1983 c 208. [1983 c 208 § 9.] Decodified
July 1984.
Chapter 18.19
COUNSELORS
18.19.070 Council established—Membership—Qualifications—
Removal—Vacancy—Duties and powers—Compensation. [1996 c 191
§ 4; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 501; 1991 c 3 § 22; 1987 c 512 § 7.] Repealed by 2001
c 251 § 37.
18.19.110 Certification of social workers. [1991 c 3 § 26; 1987 c
512 § 12.] Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
18.19.120 Certification of mental health counselors—Practice
defined—Continuing education. [1995 c 183 § 1; 1991 c 3 § 27; 1987 c
512 § 13.] Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
18.19.130 Certification of marriage and family therapists—
Practice defined. [1993 c 259 § 1; 1991 c 3 § 28; 1987 c 512 § 14.]
Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
Chapter 18.22
PODIATRIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY
(Formerly: Podiatry)
18.22.016 Board—Members and staff immunity from suit. [1982
c 21 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 19.
18.22.017 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
26.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 18.22.018.
18.22.020 Licensing required. [1982 c 21 § 3; 1973 c 77 § 2; 1957 c
52 § 13. Prior: 1917 c 38 § 2, part; RRS § 10075, part.] Repealed by 1986
c 259 § 19.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 19: "The repeal of RCW 18.22.020,
18.22.141, and 18.22.151 shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 20.]
18.22.030 Licensing—Exemptions. [1982 c 21 § 4; 1973 c 77 § 3;
1917 c 38 § 18; RRS § 10091.] Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
18.22.050 Applicants—Educational qualifications. [1982 c 21 § 6;
1973 c 77 § 5; 1955 c 149 § 4. Prior: 1935 c 48 § 1, part; 1921 c 120 § 2,
part; 1917 c 38 § 4, part; RRS § 10077, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
18.22.070 Examination. [1973 c 77 § 7; 1955 c 149 § 5. Prior: (i)
1935 c 48 § 1, part; 1917 c 38 § 4, part; RRS § 10077, part. (ii) 1917 c 38 §
8; RRS § 10081.] Repealed by 1982 c 21 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW
18.22.081 and 18.22.083.
18.22.080 License—Reciprocity with other states. [1935 c 48 § 5;
1921 c 120 § 10; RRS § 10097.] Repealed by 1955 c 149 § 15.
18.19.140 Applications for certification. [1991 c 3 § 29; 1987 c 512
§ 17.] Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
18.22.081 License—Reciprocity with other states—Examinations,
when. [1985 c 7 § 12; 1982 c 21 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 17; 1973 c 77 §
8; 1965 c 97 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
18.19.150 Examination of applicants for certification. [1991 c 3 §
30; 1987 c 512 § 16.] Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
18.22.090 License—Recording in county. [(i) 1917 c 38 § 11; RRS
§ 10084. (ii) 1917 c 38 § 2; RRS § 10075.] Repealed by 1955 c 149 § 15.
18.19.160 Certification of persons credentialed out-of-state—
Temporary retirement of certified persons. [1991 c 3 § 31; 1987 c 512 §
19.] Repealed by 2001 c 251 § 37.
18.22.100
License—Recording—County clerk's duties—Fee.
[1917 c 38 § 12; RRS § 10085.] Repealed by 1955 c 149 § 15.
18.19.170 Renewal of certificates—Continuing education. [1998 c
32 § 1; 1996 c 191 § 6; 1991 c 3 § 32; 1987 c 512 § 15.] Repealed by 2001
c 251 § 37.
18.19.910 Regulation of counselors, social workers, mental health
counselors, and marriage and family counselors—Termination. [1990 c
297 § 13; 1987 c 512 § 25. Formerly RCW 43.131.357.] Repealed by 1993
c 165 § 1.
18.19.911 Regulation of counselors, social workers, mental health
counselors, and marriage and family counselors—Repeal. [1990 c 297 §
14; 1987 c 512 § 26. Formerly RCW 43.131.358.] Repealed by 1993 c 165
§ 1.
Chapter 18.20
BOARDING HOMES
18.20.060 Actions against license. [1991 c 3 § 35; 1989 c 175 § 60;
1985 c 213 § 5; 1957 c 253 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 47 § 10, effective July
1, 2000.
18.20.070 Appeal from decision of department—Procedure.
[1957 c 253 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
18.20.080 Advisory boarding home council—Members—Terms—
Meetings—Reimbursement. [1957 c 253 § 8.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
189 § 17.
18.20.100
Enforcement by local authorities—Authorization.
[1979 c 141 § 26; 1957 c 253 § 10.] Repealed by 2000 c 47 § 10, effective
July 1, 2000.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 330]
18.22.130 Record of licensees. [1973 c 77 § 11; 1917 c 38 § 5; RRS
§ 10078.] Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
18.22.140 Unprofessional conduct—Penalty. [1973 c 77 § 12; 1955
c 149 § 8. Prior: 1917 c 38 § 13, part; RRS § 10086, part.] Repealed by
1982 c 21 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 18.22.151.
18.22.141
Suspension of podiatrist's license for mental
incompetency or illness—Procedure—Implied consent to examination.
[1982 c 21 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 19.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 19: See note following RCW 18.22.020.
18.22.150 Revocation or suspension of license—Grounds for.
[1973 c 77 § 13; 1955 c 149 § 9. Prior: (i) 1917 c 38 § 13, part; RRS §
10086, part. (ii) 1921 c 120 § 8; RRS § 10095.] Repealed by 1982 c 21 §
21. Later enactment, see RCW 18.22.141 and 18.22.151.
18.22.151 Revocation, suspension, denial of podiatrist's license—
Unprofessional conduct as grounds—Scope. [1982 c 21 § 16.] Repealed
by 1986 c 259 § 19.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 19: See note following RCW 18.22.020.
18.22.160
Refusal, revocation or suspension of license—
Procedure. [1973 c 77 § 14; 1957 c 52 § 17. Prior: 1917 c 38 § 14, part;
RRS § 10087, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 21 § 21.
18.22.170 Refusal, revocation or suspension of license—Appeal
from director's order. [1917 c 38 § 15; RRS § 10088.] Repealed by 1982
c 21 § 21.
18.22.180 Revocation—Notation on record. [1917 c 38 § 14, part;
RRS § 10087, part.] Deleted by 1957 c 52 §§ 16, 18.
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18.22.185 Prescriptions.
Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
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[1973 c 77 § 15; 1955 c 149 § 11.]
18.26.010 Declaration of purpose. [1989 c 258 § 7; 1967 c 171 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.22.190 Health regulations. [1921 c 120 § 7; 1917 c 38 § 17; RRS
§ 10090.] Repealed by 1955 c 149 § 15.
18.26.020 Definitions. [1991 c 3 § 43; 1989 c 258 § 8; 1967 c 171 §
2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.22.200 Unlawful practices. [1973 c 77 § 16; 1917 c 38 § 16; RRS
§ 10089.] Repealed by 1982 c 21 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW
18.22.151.
18.26.025
"Chiropractic" defined.
decodified May 1994.
18.22.215 Injunctions. [1983 c 3 § 24; 1982 c 21 § 18; 1973 c 77 §
18; 1955 c 149 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 19.
18.22.930 Persons licensed under prior law. [1973 c 77 § 28.]
Repealed by 1990 c 147 § 20.
Cross-reference section,
18.26.027 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
28.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29. Later enactment, see RCW 18.26.028.
18.26.028 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1987 c 150 §
13; 1986 c 259 § 22.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1,
1994.
18.26.030 "Unprofessional conduct." [1986 c 259 § 25; 1979 ex.s.
c 111 § 17; 1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 97 § 12; 1967 c 171 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.25
CHIROPRACTIC
18.25.010 Practice without license unlawful. [1919 c 5 § 4; RRS §
10099.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 27.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 27: "The repeal of RCW 18.25.010 and
18.25.050 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 28.]
18.25.015 Board created—Composition—Terms. [1989 c 258 § 1;
1984 c 279 § 49; 1980 c 51 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 50 § 1; 1959 c 53 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.035 Unprofessional conduct—Filing of certificate or order
of revocation or suspension of license—Appeal. [1979 c 158 § 19; 1974
ex.s. c 97 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 25 and 29:
18.26.030.
See note following RCW
18.26.037 Mental or physical examination of chiropractor—
Authority of board—Admissibility—Limitation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 39 §
9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.25.016 Removal of board member. [1989 c 258 § 13.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 25 and 29:
18.26.030.
See note following RCW
18.25.017 Board—Organization, meetings, rules, compensation,
travel expenses. [1991 c 3 § 37; 1986 c 259 § 23; 1984 c 287 § 27; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 32; 1974 ex.s. c 97 § 8; 1959 c 53 § 2.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.040 Board created—Composition—Terms. [1989 c 258 § 9;
1980 c 46 § 1. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 18; 1979 c 158 § 20; 1974 ex.s. c 97
§ 13; 1967 c 171 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1,
1994.
18.25.018 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
27.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 27. Later enactment, see RCW 18.25.019.
18.26.050 Vacancies. [1991 c 3 § 44; 1979 c 158 § 21; 1967 c 171 §
5.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.050
Revocation or refusal of licenses—Hearing—
Restoration. [1985 c 7 § 16; 1981 c 277 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 21; 1919
c 5 § 8; RRS § 10103.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 27; and repealed by 2000
c 171 § 77.
18.26.060 Removal of members. [1967 c 171 § 6.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 27: See note following RCW 18.25.010.
18.26.070 Compensation and travel expenses of members. [1991 c
3 § 45; 1984 c 287 § 28; 1980 c 46 § 2. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 20; 1979 c
158 § 22; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 33; 1974 ex.s. c 97 § 14; 1967 c 171 § 7.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.060 Recording of license—Cancellation for failure. [1919 c
5 § 9; RRS § 10104.] Repealed by 1980 c 51 § 5.
18.26.080 Territorial scope of operations. [1967 c 171 § 8.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.110 "Unprofessional conduct."
decodified June 1994.
Cross-reference section,
18.26.090 Officers—Meetings—Quorum. [1989 c 258 § 11; 1967 c
171 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.120 Discrimination—Legislative finding and declaration.
[1974 ex.s. c 97 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 18.25.0192 pursuant to 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 120, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.100 Immunity from suit. [1967 c 171 § 10.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 29.
18.25.130
Discrimination—Acceptance of services of
chiropractors by state and political subdivisions required. [1974 ex.s. c
97 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 18.25.0193 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 120,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.140
Discrimination—State and political subdivisions
prohibited from discriminating against chiropractors in performing
and receiving compensation. [1974 ex.s. c 97 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
18.25.0194 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 120, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.150 Discrimination—State and political subdivisions—
Entering into agreements or contracts which discriminate prohibited.
[1974 ex.s. c 97 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.25.0195 pursuant to 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 120, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.160 Discrimination—Immaterial whether costs deemed
additional compensation. [1974 ex.s. c 97 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
18.25.0196 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 120, effective July 1, 1994.
18.25.170
Discrimination—Application of RCW 18.25.120
through 18.25.160. [1974 ex.s. c 97 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 18.25.0197
pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 120, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.26
18.26.110 Rules. [1986 c 259 § 26; 1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 2; 1967 c
171 § 11.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.120 Complaints—Hearing committee—Administrative law
judge. [1981 c 67 § 19; 1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 3; 1967 c 171 § 12.] Repealed
by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.130 Specification of charges. [1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 4; 1967 c
171 § 13.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.140 Time, notice of hearing. [1967 c 171 § 14.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.150 Subpoenas—Contempt. [1967 c 171 § 15.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.160 Report of hearing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 5; 1967 c 171 §
16.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.170 Hearing before full board. [1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 6; 1967
c 171 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.180 Basis for board's determination. [1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 7;
1967 c 171 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
CHIROPRACTIC DISCIPLINARY BOARD
18.26.190 Certificate of revocation or suspension—Reprimand.
[1979 c 158 § 23; 1967 c 171 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.005 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria. Crossreference section, decodified May 1994.
18.26.200 Dismissal of charges—Exoneration. [1967 c 171 § 20.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
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18.26.210 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Stay. [1979 ex.s.
c 111 § 19; 1979 c 158 § 24; 1967 c 171 § 21.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
29.
18.26.220 Contents of certificate or order—Recording. [1979 c
158 § 25; 1967 c 171 § 22.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.230 Issuance of license after revocation or suspension.
[1979 c 158 § 26; 1967 c 171 § 23.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.240 Appeal from decision of board. [1979 c 158 § 27; 1967 c
171 § 24.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.250
Appeal from decision of board—Transmittal of
transcript. [1967 c 171 § 25.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.260 Appeal from decision of board—Scope of review. [1967
c 171 § 26.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 12.
18.26.270 Appeal from decision of board—Appeal procedure.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 39 § 8; 1967 c 171 § 27.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.280 Appeal from judgment of superior court. [1967 c 171 §
28.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.28.040 Bond requirements—Security in lieu of bond. [1967 c
201 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.045 Additional bond—When required. [1979 c 156 § 2.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.050 Action on bond or security. [1967 c 201 § 5.] Repealed
by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.060 Applicants for licenses—Requirements. [1979 c 156 § 3;
1971 ex.s. c 292 § 20; 1967 ex.s. c 141 § 1; 1967 c 201 § 6.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.070 Licenses—Form—Contents—Display—Transferability.
[1967 c 201 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.160 Revocation of licenses—Grounds. [1967 c 201 § 16.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.170 Rules, orders, decisions, etc. [1979 c 156 § 9; 1967 c 201
§ 17.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.26.290 Review though revocation not timely filed. [1979 c 158
§ 28; 1967 c 171 § 29.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.28.230
License suspension—Nonpayment or default on
educational loan or scholarship. [1996 c 293 § 8.] Repealed by 1999 c
151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.26.300 Engaging in healing arts other than as chiropractor—
Surrender of license—Discontinuance of use of name. [1979 c 158 § 29;
1967 c 171 § 30.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.28.240 License suspension—Noncompliance with support
order—Reissuance. [1997 c 58 § 818.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112,
effective July 1, 1999.
18.26.310 Engaging in healing arts other than as chiropractor—
Application of RCW 18.26.030(12) and 18.26.300. [1967 c 171 § 32.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 29.
18.26.320 Definitions. [1991 c 320 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9
§ 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Reviser's note: The repeal of RCW 18.28.010 through 18.28.040,
18.28.050 through 18.28.160, 18.28.170, 18.28.180, and 18.28.190 through
18.28.910 to take effect June 30, 1979, was rescinded by 1979 c 156 § 12.
Chapter 18.29
18.26.330 Peer review committee. [1991 c 320 § 2.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
DENTAL HYGIENISTS
18.26.340 Peer review proceedings—Requests—Records—Costs.
[1991 c 320 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.29.010 License required. [1923 c 16 § 26; RRS § 10030-26.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 32.
18.26.350 Peer review committee authority—Findings—Appeals.
[1991 c 320 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 32: "The repeal of RCW 18.29.010,
18.29.080, and 18.29.090 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any
rights and duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and
proceedings which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 33.]
18.26.360 Peer review committee complaint—Confidentiality.
[1991 c 320 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.370 Biennial report of peer review decisions. [1991 c 320 §
6.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.380 Inadmissibility of peer review findings and decisions.
[1991 c 320 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.390 Rules. [1991 c 320 § 11.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
121, effective July 1, 1994.
18.26.900 Severability—1967 c 171. [1967 c 171 § 31.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 121, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.27
REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS
18.27.085 Registration prerequisite to suit—RCW 18.27.080
inapplicable to any agreement, contract or work or action pending
thereon for period from August 1, 1963 to December 24, 1965. [1967 c
126 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 2 § 22.
18.29.020 Applications—Qualifications—Fee. [1985 c 7 § 19;
1979 c 158 § 30; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 24; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 21; 1969 c 47 §
1; 1923 c 16 § 28; RRS § 10030-28.] Repealed by 1989 c 202 § 33.
18.29.030 Examinations—Subjects—Grades. [1979 c 158 § 31;
1969 c 47 § 2; 1923 c 16 § 29; RRS § 10030-29.] Repealed by 1983 c 168 §
15. Later enactment, see RCW 18.29.031.
18.29.031
Examinations—Committee—Duties—Compensation
and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 29; 1983 c 168 § 14.] Repealed by
1989 c 202 § 33.
18.29.040 Reciprocal licenses—Fees. [1985 c 7 § 20; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 30 § 25; 1969 c 47 § 3; 1923 c 16 § 33; RRS § 10030-33.] Repealed by
1989 c 202 § 33.
18.29.055 Employment—Topical applications. [1951 c 256 § 5.]
Repealed by 1969 c 47 § 8.
18.27.280 Notice—Penalty for person refusing to promise to
respond. [1983 1st ex.s. c 2 § 10.] Repealed by 2006 c 270 § 13.
18.29.070 License renewal—Fee—Display. [1985 c 7 § 22; 1979 c
158 § 33; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 26; 1969 c 47 § 5; 1923 c 16 § 32; RRS §
10030-32.] Repealed by 1989 c 202 § 33.
18.27.330 Record of court's order—Transmittal. [1983 1st ex.s. c
2 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 197 § 13.
18.29.075 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
29.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 18.29.076.
Chapter 18.28
18.29.080
Practicing without license—Suspension—Penalty.
[1923 c 16 § 34; RRS § 10030-34.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 32.
DEBT ADJUSTING
18.28.020 License required. [1967 c 201 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c
151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
18.28.030 Application for license, form, contents—Investigation
fees—Licensing fees—Bond—Qualifications—Forms to be furnished.
[1985 c 7 § 18; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 23; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 6; 1967 c 201 §
3.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 112, effective July 1, 1999.
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Savings—1986 c 259 § 32: See note following RCW 18.29.010.
18.29.090 Permitting unlawful acts—Penalty. [1923 c 16 § 35;
RRS § 10030-35.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 32.
18.29.200
Temporary licensees—Requirements for regular
examination. [1993 c 323 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 66 § 2.
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DENTURISTS
18.32.230 Refusal of license—Hearing before disciplinary board.
[1977 ex.s. c 5 § 30; 1935 c 112 § 8; RRS § 10031-8.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 43.
18.30.070 Board—Powers and duties. [1995 c 1 § 8 (Initiative
Measure No. 607, approved November 8, 1994).] Repealed by 1995 c 198 §
25, effective May 1, 1995.
18.32.240 Refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses—Notice,
place of hearing. [1957 c 52 § 32. Prior: 1935 c 112 § 9, part; RRS §
10031-9, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 33.
18.30.080 Secretary—Powers and duties. [1995 c 198 § 19; 1995 c
1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 607, approved November 8, 1994).] Repealed
by 2002 c 160 § 9.
18.32.250 Refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses—
Subpoenas, evidence. [1957 c 52 § 33. Prior: 1935 c 112 § 9, part; RRS §
10031-9, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 33.
18.30.110 Fees. [1995 c 198 § 22; 1995 c 1 § 12 (Initiative Measure
No. 607, approved November 8, 1994).] Repealed by 1996 c 191 § 90.
18.32.260 Refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses—
Conduct of hearings—Findings. [1957 c 52 § 34; 1953 c 93 § 6. Prior:
1935 c 112 § 9, part; RRS § 10031-9, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 33.
Chapter 18.32
DENTISTRY
18.32.035 Board of dental examiners—Creation—Membership—
Terms—Powers—Vacancies—Compacts and agreements with other
states. [1989 c 202 § 14; 1984 c 279 § 50; 1979 c 38 § 1; 1975 c 49 § 1;
1953 c 93 § 2; 1941 c 92 § 1; 1935 c 112 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10031-2.
Formerly RCW 43.68.010.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July
1, 1994.
18.32.270 Refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses—
Director's order—Appeal to superior court. [1957 c 52 § 35. Prior:
1935 c 112 § 9, part; RRS § 10031-9, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 33.
18.32.280 Refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses—Appeal
to supreme court or court of appeals. [1971 c 81 § 59; 1957 c 52 § 36.
Prior: 1935 c 112 § 9, part; RRS § 10031-9, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
5 § 33.
18.32.037 Board of dental examiners—Generally. [1991 c 3 § 60;
1989 c 202 § 15; 1935 c 112 § 3; RRS § 10031-3. Formerly RCW
43.68.020.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.038 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
30.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 18.32.039.
18.32.290 Advertising—False—Credit terms. [1986 c 259 § 36;
1935 c 112 § 20; RRS § 10031-20.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.665 pursuant
to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.300 Forged or fraudulent diplomas, licenses, identification
certificates—Penalty. [1935 c 112 § 12; RRS § 10031-12.] Repealed by
1981 c 277 § 11.
18.32.042 Removal of board member. [1989 c 202 § 28.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.310 Practice or solicitation by corporations prohibited—
Penalty. [1935 c 112 § 19; RRS § 10031-19.] Recodified as RCW
18.32.675 pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.055 Board—Members' and staffs' immunity from suit in
certain civil actions. [1981 c 99 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.320 Prescriptions—Filled by druggists. [1935 c 112 § 26;
RRS § 10031-26. Prior: 1923 c 16 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.685
pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.060 Board—Annual report to governor. [1957 c 52 § 24.
Prior: 1935 c 112 § 11, part; RRS § 10031-11, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 75
§ 96.
18.32.070 Director—Annual list of licensed dentists. [1935 c 112 §
21; RRS § 10031-21.] Repealed by 1989 c 202 § 33.
18.32.080 Enforcement provisions—Certificate of director as
evidence. [1981 c 277 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 29; 1935 c 112 § 22; RRS §
10031-22. Formerly RCW 18.32.080 and 18.32.370.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 43.
18.32.085 Dental disciplinary board—Supervision of records.
[1986 c 259 § 35; 1953 c 93 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.655 pursuant to
1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.322 Identification of new dental prostheses. [1987 c 252 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.695 pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.324 Identification of previously fabricated prostheses.
[1987 c 252 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.705 pursuant to 1989 c 202 §
32.
18.32.326
Identification of dental prostheses—Technical
assistance. [1987 c 252 § 3.] Recodified pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32;
repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989; and repealed by
2000 c 171 § 77.
18.32.328 Identification of dental prostheses—Violation. [1987 c
252 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.715 pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.090 Licensing required. [1981 c 277 § 6; 1957 c 52 § 27.
Prior: 1941 c 92 § 2, part; 1935 c 112 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10031-4,
part.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.330 Sanitary regulations. [1935 c 112 § 27; RRS § 10031-27.
Prior: 1923 c 16 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.725 pursuant to 1989 c
202 § 32.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 36, 37, 41, and 43: See note following RCW
18.32.290.
18.32.340 Unlawful practice—Hygienists—Penalty. [1935 c 112 §
28; RRS § 10031-28.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.735 pursuant to 1989 c
202 § 32.
18.32.120 Examination—Fee. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 214; 1991 c 3 § 64;
1989 c 202 § 20; 1985 c 7 § 24; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 28; 1969 c 49 § 2; 1957
c 52 § 30; 1953 c 93 § 5. Prior: 1941 c 92 § 2, part; 1935 c 112 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10031-4, part.] Repealed by 1996 c 191 § 90.
18.32.350 Unlawful practice—Employing unlicensed dentist—
Penalty. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 31; 1957 c 52 § 38; 1953 c 93 § 7. Prior: 1937 c
45 § 1, part; 1935 c 112 § 18, part; RRS § 10031-18, part.] Recodified as
RCW 18.32.745 pursuant to 1989 c 202 § 32.
18.32.130 Applicants—Educational prerequisites. [1935 c 112 § 5,
part; RRS § 10031-5, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.32.040.
18.32.140 Applicants—Photograph. [1935 c 112 § 5, part; RRS §
10031-5, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.32.040.
18.32.360 Names used—Advertising—Penalty. [1986 c 259 § 37;
1957 c 52 § 39. Prior: 1937 c 45 § 1, part; 1935 c 112 § 18, part; RRS §
10031-18, part.] Recodified as RCW 18.32.755 pursuant to 1989 c 202 §
32.
18.32.150 Applicants—Weight given to national certificate. [1935
c 112 § 5, part; RRS § 10031-5, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.32.040.
18.32.370 Enforcement provisions—Certificate of director or
county auditor as evidence. [1935 c 112 § 22, part; RRS § 10031-22,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.32.080.
18.32.200 Licenses—Registration in counties—Failure—Penalty.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 31; 1935 c 112 § 10; RRS § 10031-10. Prior: 1923 c
16 § 16.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11.
18.32.380 Enforcement provisions—Injunctions. [1977 ex.s. c 5 §
32; 1935 c 112 § 23; RRS § 10031-23.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.210 Reciprocity with other states—Incoming dentists.
[1985 c 7 § 27; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 32; 1969 c 49 § 4; 1935 c 112 § 13;
RRS § 10031-13.] Repealed by 1989 c 202 § 33.
18.32.225 Certificate available for dentists going out-of-state—
Fee for issuance. [1985 c 7 § 28; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 33; 1935 c 112 § 15;
RRS § 10031-15. Formerly RCW 18.32.220, part.] Repealed by 1989 c
202 § 33.
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18.32.500 Short title. [1989 c 202 § 24; 1986 c 259 § 39; 1977 ex.s.
c 5 § 37.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.510 Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 1.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.520 Definitions. [1991 c 3 § 71; 1989 c 202 § 25; 1986 c 259 §
40; 1979 c 158 § 36; 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227,
effective July 1, 1994.
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18.32.535 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
31.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43. Later enactment, see RCW 18.32.039.
18.32.540 Obligation to cooperate with board—Failure deemed
unprofessional conduct. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
43.
18.32.550 Suspension of dentist's license for mental incompetency
or illness, physical condition, etc.—Procedure—Examination—
Reinstatement. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 36, 37, 41, and 43: See note following RCW
18.32.290.
18.32.560 Board created—Composition—Attorney general as
legal counsel. [1984 c 279 § 51; 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.570 Appointment of board members—Terms. [1977 ex.s. c
5 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.580 Vacancies. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c
9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.590 Removal of members. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 9.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.600 Compensation and travel expenses of members. [1984 c
287 § 31; 1977 ex.s. c 5 § 10.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective
July 1, 1994.
18.32.610 Territorial scope of operations. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 11.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.620 Officers—Meetings—Quorum. [1984 c 279 § 62; 1977
ex.s. c 5 § 12.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 227, effective July 1, 1994.
18.32.630 Immunity from suit. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 13.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.650 Complaint of unprofessional conduct—Hearing. [1977
ex.s. c 5 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.660 Specification of charges—Preparation—Service upon
accused—Notice of hearing. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 43.
18.32.670 Time, notice, of hearing. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 17.] Repealed
by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.680 Procedures governing hearings. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 18.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.690 Decision of board—Procedures upon finding of guilty
or not guilty. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.700 Revocation or suspension of license—Appeal—Stay
pending review. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.710 Contents of certificate or order of revocation or
suspension—Retention. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 21.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
43.
18.32.720 Conditions for issuance of license after revocation or
suspension. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 22.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.730 Appeal from decision of board—How initiated. [1977
ex.s. c 5 § 23.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.740 Appeal from decision of board—Transmittal of record,
findings. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 24.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
18.32.750 Appeal from decision of board—Findings final and
conclusive—Scope of review. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 25.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 43.
18.32.760 Appeal from decision of board—Appeal procedure—
Appeal to higher court. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 26.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
43.
18.32.770 Review when certificate or order of revocation or
suspension not timely filed. [1977 ex.s. c 5 § 27.] Repealed by 1986 c 259
§ 43.
18.32.780 Application for reinstatement of license—Procedure.
[1977 ex.s. c 5 § 28.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 43.
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Chapter 18.34
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
18.34.040 Administration of chapter. [1957 c 43 § 4.] Repealed by
1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
18.34.090 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Grounds. [1957
c 43 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 46.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 46: "The repeal of RCW 18.34.090 and
18.34.140 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 47.]
18.34.100 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Reissuance and
reinstatement. [1957 c 43 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 46.
18.34.130 Disposition of fees. [1982 c 227 § 6; 1957 c 43 § 13.]
Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1983 c 168 § 13.
18.34.135 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
32.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 18.34.136.
18.34.140 Practicing without license—Penalty. [1957 c 43 § 14.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 46.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 46: See note following RCW 18.34.090.
18.34.150 Unlawful practice may be enjoined. [1957 c 43 § 15.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 46.
Chapter 18.35
HEARING AND SPEECH SERVICES
(Formerly: Hearing aids)
18.35.130 Hearing. [1973 1st ex.s. c 106 § 13.] Repealed by 1983 c
39 § 25.
18.35.160 Council on hearing aids—Powers and duties. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 106 § 16.] Repealed by 1983 c 39 § 25. Later enactment, see RCW
18.35.161.
18.35.170 Board—Restriction upon member taking examination.
[1993 c 313 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 106 § 17.] Repealed by 1996 c 200 § 33.
18.35.173 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
33.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 48.
18.35.210
Violations—Investigations—Subpoenas—Contempt.
[1983 c 39 § 15.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 26.
Chapter 18.36
DRUGLESS HEALING
18.36.005 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria. Crossreference section, decodified July 1988.
18.36.010 Definitions—Purpose. [1986 c 259 § 50; 1985 c 131 § 1;
1919 c 36 § 13; RRS § 10123.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June
30, 1988.
18.36.020 "Separate and coordinate system." [1986 c 259 § 51;
1919 c 36 § 12; RRS § 10122.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June
30, 1988.
18.36.030 Exemptions. [1986 c 259 § 52; 1919 c 36 § 8; RRS §
10118. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1919 c 36 § 10, part, now codified
in RCW 18.36.140.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.040
License
required—Fee—Qualifications—
Examinations. [1986 c 259 § 53; 1985 c 7 § 34; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 39;
1919 c 36 § 3; RRS § 10113. Formerly RCW 18.36.040, 18.36.050, part,
18.36.080, 18.36.090, part, and 18.36.160.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23,
effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.050 Examination regulations—Fee—Credits—Conduct of
examinations. [1986 c 259 § 54; 1985 c 7 § 35; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 40;
1919 c 36 § 11; RRS § 10121. Formerly RCW 18.36.050, 18.36.070, and
18.36.090. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1919 c 36 § 3, part, now
codified in RCW 18.36.040.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June
30, 1988.
18.36.060 Forms of certificates to practice—Affidavit of good
character and diploma. [1986 c 259 § 55; 1919 c 36 § 4; RRS § 10114.
Formerly RCW 18.36.060 and 18.36.100.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23,
effective June 30, 1988.
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18.36.070 Applicant—Affidavit of eligibility. [1919 c 36 § 11, part;
RRS § 10121, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.36.050.
18.36.245 Construction—1925 c 10. [1925 c 10 § 7.] Repealed by
1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.080 Applicant—Educational prerequisites. [1919 c 36 § 3,
part; RRS § 10113, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.36.040.
18.36.250 Violations—Penalty. [1919 c 36 § 17; RRS § 10125.]
Now codified as RCW 18.36.165.
18.36.090 Examination—Regulations. [(i) 1919 c 36 § 3, part; RRS
§ 10113, part. (ii) 1919 c 36 § 11, part; RRS § 10121, part.] Now codified
in RCW 18.36.040 and 18.36.050.
NATUROPATHY
18.36.100 License—Scope. [1919 c 36 § 4, part; RRS § 10114, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.36.060.
18.36A.910 Naturopathy—Termination. [1990 c 297 § 11; 1987 c
447 § 21. Formerly RCW 43.131.351.] Repealed by 1993 c 90 § 1.
18.36.110 License—Registration in county. [1919 c 36 § 6; RRS §
10116.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11.
18.36A.911 Naturopathy—Repeal. [1990 c 297 § 12; 1987 c 447 §
22. Formerly RCW 43.131.352.] Repealed by 1993 c 90 § 1.
18.36.115 License renewal fee—Penalty. [1985 c 7 § 36; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 30 § 41; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 7; 1953 c 83 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c
447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
ELECTRICIANS
18.36.120 Advertising restrictions. [1919 c 36 § 14; RRS § 10124.]
Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.37.010 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39
§ 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 70 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 30
§ 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.500.
18.36.130 Applicability of health regulations. [1986 c 259 § 56;
1919 c 36 § 7; RRS § 10117.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June
30, 1988.
18.36.135 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
34.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 57.
18.36.136 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1987 c 150 §
27; 1986 c 259 § 49.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1987 c 447
§ 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.140 Unlawful practices. [1919 c 36 § 10; RRS § 10120.
Formerly RCW 18.36.140 and 18.36.030, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
57.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 57: "The repeal of RCW 18.36.140 and
18.36.150 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 58.]
18.36.150 Unprofessional conduct. [1919 c 36 § 9; RRS § 10119.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 57.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 57: See note following RCW 18.36.140.
18.36.160 Refusal and revocation of licenses—Generally. [1919 c
36 § 3, part; RRS § 10113, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.36.040.
18.36.165 Violations—Penalty. [1919 c 36 § 17; RRS § 10125.
Formerly codified as RCW 18.36.250.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23,
effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.170 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Grounds—Order to appear—Service. [1925 c 10 § 1; RRS § 10125-1.
Formerly RCW 18.36.170 through 18.36.190.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 §
23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.180 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Content of order to appear. [1925 c 10 § 1, part; RRS § 10125-1, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.36.170.
18.36.190 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Service of order—Return date. [1925 c 10 § 1, part; RRS § 10125-1,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.36.170.
18.36.200 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Default—Relief therefrom. [1925 c 10 § 2; RRS § 10125-2.] Repealed by
1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.210 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Conduct of hearing. [1925 c 10 § 3; RRS § 10125-3.] Repealed by 1987 c
447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.36.220 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Revocation or return of license. [1925 c 10 § 4; RRS § 10125-4.]
Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
Chapter 18.36A
Chapter 18.37
18.37.020
Certificate of competency—Required—Electrical
training certificate—Conditions. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 39 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 70 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 2.] Repealed by 1980
c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.510.
18.37.030 Application for certificate of competency. [1979 ex.s. c
156 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 3.] Repealed by
1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.520.
18.37.040 Examinations—Eligibility—Rules. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 4;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 70 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 4.]
Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.530.
18.37.050 Examinations—Contents—Times—Fees—Certification
of results. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 206 § 5.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW
19.28.540.
18.37.060 Certificate of competency—Issuance—Renewal—Fee—
Effect. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 6.] Repealed by
1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.550.
18.37.070 Persons engaged in business or trade as electrician on
effective date. [1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 7.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19.
Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.560.
18.37.080 Temporary permits. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 39 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 8.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later
enactment, see RCW 19.28.570.
18.37.090 Revocation of certificate of competency—Grounds—
Procedure. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 39 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 9.]
Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.580.
18.37.100 Advisory board of electricians. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
36; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 10.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19.
18.37.110 Apprentices—Registration—Permit to work. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 206 § 11.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 70 § 4.
18.37.120 Disposition of fees. [1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 12.] Repealed
by 1980 c 30 § 19.
18.37.130 Powers and duties of director. [1973 1st ex.s. c 206 §
13.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.600.
18.37.140 Exemptions from chapter requirements. [1979 ex.s. c
156 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 206 § 14.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later
enactment, see RCW 19.28.610.
18.37.150 Violations—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 156 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 206 § 15.] Repealed by 1980 c 30 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW
19.28.620.
Chapter 18.39
EMBALMERS—FUNERAL DIRECTORS
18.36.230 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Appeal to superior court. [1925 c 10 § 5; RRS § 10125-5.] Repealed by
1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.39.030 Applicant—Funeral director—Eligibility. [1971 ex.s. c
292 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 107 § 2; 1955 c 52 § 2. Prior: 1949 c 126 § 1, part;
1947 c 105 § 1; 1937 c 108 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8315-1, part.] Repealed
by 1981 c 43 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.035.
18.36.240 Revocation for want of educational qualifications—
Surrender of license—Penalty. [1925 c 10 § 6; RRS § 10125-6.]
Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 23, effective June 30, 1988.
18.39.040
Applicant—Embalmer—Eligibility—Examination—
Registration. [1979 c 158 § 40; 1972 ex.s. c 120 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 24;
1965 ex.s. c 107 § 3; 1947 c 105 § 2; 1945 c 150 § 1; 1937 c 108 § 4; Rem.
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Supp. 1947 § 8316-1. Formerly RCW 18.39.040 and 18.39.090.] Repealed
by 1981 c 43 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.035.
18.39.470 Order—When effective—Stay. [1994 c 17 § 9.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.060 Application fee—Final fee. [1937 c 108 § 6, part; RRS §
8318-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.39.050.
18.39.480 Appeal. [1994 c 17 § 10.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401,
effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.080 Examination—Funeral director—Subjects. [1955 c 52
§ 3. Prior: 1949 c 126 § 1, part; 1947 c 105 § 1; 1937 c 108 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8315-1, part.] Repealed by 1981 c 43 § 21.
18.39.490 Reinstatement—Hearings—Examination. [1994 c 17 §
11.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.090 Examination—Embalmer—Subjects. [1947 c 105 § 2,
part; 1945 c 150 § 1, part; 1937 c 108 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8316-1,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.39.040.
18.39.110 License—For each place of business. [1937 c 108 § 2,
part; RRS § 3314-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.39.020.
18.39.140 License—Annual renewal. [1937 c 108 § 6, part; RRS §
8318-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.39.050.
18.39.500
Finding of unprofessional conduct—Order—
Sanctions—Stay—Costs. [1994 c 17 § 12.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401,
effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.510
Informal disposal—Statement of allegations—
Summary
of
evidence—Stipulation—Sanctions—Disclosure—
Enforcement. [2000 c 171 § 11; 1994 c 17 § 13.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 §
401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.520 Enforcement of fine. [1994 c 17 § 14.] Repealed by 2002
c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.148 Funeral establishment license—Cancellation—Hearing.
[1986 c 259 § 62; 1981 c 43 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 93 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c
365 § 161.
18.39.540 Violation of injunction—Penalties. [1994 c 17 § 16.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.160 Contagious diseases—Report to health director—
Funerals. [1937 c 108 § 12; RRS § 8323-1.] Repealed by 1996 c 217 § 10.
18.39.550 Crime by license, registration, endorsement, or permit
holder—Notice by board. [1994 c 17 § 17.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401,
effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.176 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
35.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 73. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.178.
18.39.177 Examinations for funeral directors and embalmers—
Contents—Responsibilities of board. [1977 ex.s. c 93 § 10.] Repealed by
1981 c 43 § 21.
18.39.178 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1987 c 150 §
29; 1986 c 259 § 59.] Repealed by 1994 c 17 § 20.
18.39.179 Authority of board to impose penalties. [1981 c 43 §
12.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 73.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 64 and 73:
18.39.175.
See note following RCW
18.39.180
Powers of director—Rules and regulations—
Suspension or revocation of licenses—Grounds. [1979 c 158 § 41; 1977
ex.s. c 93 § 2; 1937 c 108 § 11; RRS § 8323. Prior: 1909 c 215 § 14.
Formerly RCW 18.39.180 and 18.39.200.] Repealed by 1981 c 43 § 21.
18.39.800 Funeral directors and embalmers account. [2005 c 365
§ 25; 1996 c 217 § 9; 1993 c 43 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 102 § 26.
18.39.910 Termination of chapter. [1981 c 43 § 19.] Repealed by
1986 c 270 § 10.
Chapter 18.43
ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
18.43.090 Practitioners at time of act. [1947 c 283 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 8306-29.] Repealed by 1986 c 102 § 5.
18.43.140 Injunctive relief, proof—Board's immunity from
liability—Prosecutions. [1959 c 297 § 3.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401,
effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 18.44
ESCROW AGENT REGISTRATION ACT
18.39.190 Display of personal names where trade name, etc., used.
[1981 c 43 § 14; 1937 c 108 § 9; RRS § 8321.] Repealed by 1996 c 217 §
10.
18.44.010 Definitions. [1999 c 30 § 1; 1995 c 238 § 1; 1985 c 7 § 47;
1979 c 158 § 42; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 1; 1965 c 153 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.011 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.39.200 Revocation and suspension of licenses—Grounds.
[1937 c 108 § 11, part; RRS § 8323, part.] Now codified in RCW
18.39.180.
18.44.020 Registration—Required—Exceptions. [1999 c 30 § 2;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1965 c 153 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.021 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.39.210 Complaint by one embalmer against another—Deposit
of costs of hearing. [1909 c 215 § 15; RRS § 8324.] Repealed by 1981 c
43 § 21.
18.44.030 Registration—Application, requisites. [1999 c 30 § 3;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 3; 1965 c 153 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.031
pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.39.223 Violations—Investigation—Compelling compliance—
Subpoena powers. [1981 c 43 § 17; 1977 ex.s. c 93 § 6.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 73.
18.44.040 Registration—Filing requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 156 §
4; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 3; 1965 c 153 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 30 § 36.
18.39.225 Violations—Referral to attorney general or prosecutor.
[1981 c 43 § 18; 1977 ex.s. c 93 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 73.
18.44.050 Fidelity bond—Errors and omissions policy. [1999 c 30
§ 5; 1979 c 70 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 4; 1965 c 153 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.201 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.39.230 Violations—Penalty. [1937 c 108 § 17; RRS § 8325-2.]
Repealed by 1981 c 43 § 21.
18.39.310
Prearrangement funeral service contracts—
Suspension, revocation, or failure to renew certificate of registration—
Notice—Effect. [1982 c 66 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 73.
18.44.060 Cancellation of bond, new bond required. [1999 c 30 §
6; 1965 c 153 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.211 pursuant to 1999 c 30 §
37.
18.44.065 Reference to financial responsibility requirements
prohibited. [1977 ex.s. c 156 § 18.] Repealed by 1999 c 30 § 36.
18.39.340 Prearrangement funeral service contracts—Director's
powers and authority—Rules, investigations, examinations, and
hearings. [1982 c 66 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 73.
18.39.400 Disciplinary authority of board—Rules. [1994 c 17 § 2.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.430 Statement of charge of violation—Notice—Hearing.
[1994 c 17 § 5.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.440 Hearings—Procedures—Administrative Procedure Act.
[1994 c 17 § 6.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.39.460 Actions against license—Exceptions. [1994 c 17 § 8.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
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18.44.067 Change in office location. [1999 c 30 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
156 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.061 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.070 Records and accounts—Segregation and disbursements
of funds. [1999 c 30 § 8; 1990 c 203 § 1; 1988 c 178 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 156 §
6; 1965 c 153 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.400 pursuant to 1999 c 30 §
37.
18.44.080 Fees. [1999 c 30 § 10; 1995 c 238 § 2; 1985 c 340 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 5; 1965 c 153 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 18.44.121 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.090 Certificate of registration—Issuance. [1999 c 30 § 11;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 8; 1965 c 153 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.131
pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
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18.44.100 Certificate—Duration—Posting. [1999 c 30 § 12; 1965 c
153 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.141 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.110 Certificate—Expiration and renewal. [1999 c 30 § 13;
1985 c 340 § 2; 1965 c 153 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.151 pursuant
to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.120 Certificate—Reinstatement. [1999 c 30 § 14; 1965 c 153
§ 12.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.161 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.125 Certificate of registration suspension—Nonpayment or
default on educational loan or scholarship. [1999 c 30 § 15; 1996 c 293 §
11.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.460 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.130 Termination of certificate—Effect upon preexisting
escrows—Notice to principals. [1999 c 30 § 16; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 9; 1965
c 153 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.465 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.140 Engaging in business without certificate—Penalty.
[1999 c 30 § 17; 1965 c 153 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.171 pursuant
to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.145 Referral fees prohibited. [1999 c 30 § 33; 1988 c 178 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.450 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.150 Enforcement officials. [1965 c 153 § 16.] Repealed by
1999 c 30 § 36.
18.44.160 Remedies—Injunction—Restraining order. [1999 c 30
§ 18; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 10; 1965 c 153 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.490 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
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18.44.300 License—Fees—Renewal. [1999 c 30 § 25; 1985 c 340 §
5; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.091 pursuant to 1999 c
30 § 37.
18.44.310
License—Retention and display by agent—
Termination—Inactive licenses. [1999 c 30 § 26; 1989 c 51 § 1; 1985 c
340 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.101 pursuant to
1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.320
Rules—Enforcement—Hearings—Actions against
registration or licenses—Powers of director. [1999 c 30 § 27; 1977 ex.s. c
156 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.410 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.330
Branch offices—Application to establish—
Requirements. [1999 c 30 § 28; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 26.] Recodified as
RCW 18.44.041 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.340 Branch offices—Issuance of certificate. [1999 c 30 § 29;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.051 pursuant to 1999 c 30
§ 37.
18.44.350 Certificates and licenses—Form and size—Contents.
[1999 c 30 § 30; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.111
pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.360 Waiver of bond or policy where not reasonably
available—Determination procedure—Waiver period. [1999 c 30 § 31;
1988 c 178 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 30.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.221
pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.170 Remedies—Affecting corporate franchise. [1965 c 153
§ 18.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.480 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.370 Mutual corporation for insuring where bond or policy
not reasonably available. [1999 c 30 § 32; 1987 c 471 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c
156 § 31.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.231 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.175 Violations—Cease and desist orders—Injunction—
Restraining order. [1999 c 30 § 19; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 20.] Recodified as
RCW 18.44.440 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.375 Waiver of errors and omissions policy requirement—
Criteria. [1987 c 471 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.241 pursuant to 1999
c 30 § 37.
18.44.180 Proof of registration prerequisite to action for fee.
[1999 c 30 § 20; 1965 c 153 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.181 pursuant
to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.380 Waiver—Affidavit. [1995 c 238 § 5; 1987 c 471 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.251 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.190 Receivership. [1971 ex.s. c 245 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.470 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.200 Escrow officer required for handling transactions—
Exceptions—Responsibility of supervising escrow agent. [1999 c 30 §
21; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.071 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.208
Escrow
commission—Members—Terms—
Compensation and travel expenses. [1995 c 238 § 3; 1985 c 340 § 3; 1984
c 287 § 36.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.500 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.210
State escrow commission—Created—Members—
Terms. [1977 ex.s. c 156 § 12; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 27 § 15.
18.44.215 Compensation and travel expenses of commission
members. [1984 c 287 § 37; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 29.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.510 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.220 Escrow officers—Examination—Fee—Qualifications.
[1985 c 340 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 9.] Repealed by
1999 c 30 § 36.
18.44.230 Applicant for examination—Requirements. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 163 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 10.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 32.
18.44.385 Waiver—Determination. [1987 c 471 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 18.44.261 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.390 Waiver—Certificate of waiver. [1987 c 471 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.271 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.395 Waiver—Denial. [1987 c 471 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.281 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.398 Waiver—Application by escrow license applicant.
[1987 c 471 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.291 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.900 Construction—1965 c 153. [1965 c 153 § 20.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.901 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.910 Short title. [1965 c 153 § 21.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.902 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.920 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 245. [1971 ex.s. c 245 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.903 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.921 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 156. [1977 ex.s. c 156 § 33.]
Recodified as RCW 18.44.904 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.44.922 Severability—1979 c 70. [1979 c 70 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 18.44.905 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
Chapter 18.45
18.44.240 Escrow officer examination—Subjects—Annual. [1977
ex.s. c 156 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 11.] Repealed by 1999 c 30 § 36.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING INDUSTRY
18.44.250
Director—Educational conferences—Examinations.
[1977 ex.s. c 156 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.191 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.45.010 Definitions. [1979 c 141 § 27; 1951 c 183 § 1. Prior:
1931 c 125 § 1; RRS § 6294-1.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.44.260 Actions against registration or license—Grounds. [1999
c 30 § 22; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c 245 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.430 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.45.020 Administration of chapter. [1979 c 141 § 28; 1951 c 183
§ 2. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 17; RRS § 6294-17.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.44.280 Investigation of violations—Procedure—Powers of
director. [1999 c 30 § 23; 1977 ex.s. c 156 § 21.] Recodified as RCW
18.44.420 pursuant to 1999 c 30 § 37.
18.45.030 Certificate required. [1951 c 183 § 3.] Repealed by 1979
c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.44.290 Escrow officer's license—Application—Form—Timely
filing—Proof of moral character, etc. [1999 c 30 § 24; 1995 c 238 § 4;
1977 ex.s. c 156 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 18.44.081 pursuant to 1999 c 30
§ 37.
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18.45.040 Persons who are required to have certificates. [1951 c
183 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.050 Manufacturer's certificate. [1951 c 183 § 5.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
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18.45.060 Wholesale dealer's certificate. [1951 c 183 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.070 Repairer's and renovator's certificate. [1951 c 183 § 7.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.080 Retail dealer's certificate. [1951 c 183 § 8.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.090 Supply dealer's certificate. [1951 c 183 § 9.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.100 Sterilizing, fumigating business—Certificate required.
[1951 c 183 § 32.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.110 Branches—Separate certificate required—Out-of-state
factories. [1951 c 183 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June
30, 1982.
18.45.120 Firm names—Additional registration. [1951 c 183 §
11.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.130 Fees for certificates. [1971 ex.s. c 189 § 4; 1951 c 183 §
41.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.140 Fees—Payment—Prorated fees. [1951 c 183 § 42.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.150 Fees—Prorated basis. [1951 c 183 § 43.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.160 Fees—Renewal—Delinquency—Penalty. [1951 c 183 §
44.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.170 Reciprocity with other states. [1951 c 183 § 12.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.180 Assignment of registration numbers. [1951 c 183 § 13.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.190 Articles for sale outside state—Application of chapter.
[1951 c 183 § 14.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.340 Labels—Misleading terms prohibited. [1951 c 183 § 29.
Prior: 1931 c 125 § 8; RRS § 6294-8.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51,
effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.350 Labels—Misrepresentations—Penalty. [1951 c 183 §
35.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.360 Labels—Removal, defacement, alteration—Penalty.
[1951 c 183 § 30. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 11; RRS § 6294-11.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.370 Repair or renovation—Identification tag. [1951 c 183 §
39.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.380 Filthy articles, bedding—Sale prohibited. [1951 c 183 §
31. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 12; RRS § 6294-12.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51,
effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.390 Filling material must be clean. [1951 c 183 § 37.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.400 Clean premises, equipment, etc., required. [1951 c 183
§ 40.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.410 Sterilization of secondhand articles and materials.
[1951 c 183 § 18. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 12; RRS § 6294-12.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.420
Sterilization—Furniture, bedding from public
institution or exposed to contagion. [1951 c 183 § 33. Prior: 1931 c 125
§ 12; RRS § 6294-12.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.430
Sterilized articles must be kept separate from
unsterilized. [1951 c 183 § 34.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective
June 30, 1982.
18.45.440 Inspection of premises, records, materials—Powers of
secretary. [1979 c 141 § 29; 1951 c 183 § 46. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 17; RRS
§ 6294-17.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982; and
repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.45.200 Imported secondhand articles or materials must
comply. [1951 c 183 § 15.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30,
1982.
18.45.450
Condemnation of articles, materials—Grounds—
Disposition. [1979 c 141 § 30; 1951 c 183 § 47. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 13;
RRS § 6294-13.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982; and
repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.45.210 Unlabeled foreign-made articles must comply. [1951 c
183 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.460 Condemned articles—Tag to be affixed. [1951 c 183 §
48.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.220 Labeling required. [1951 c 183 § 17. Prior: 1931 c 125 §
4; RRS § 6294-4.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.230 Labels—Size and contents. [1951 c 183 § 19. Prior:
1931 c 125 § 4; RRS § 6294-4.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June
30, 1982.
18.45.470 Condemned articles—Failure to relinquish—Penalty.
[1979 c 141 § 31; 1951 c 183 § 49.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective
June 30, 1982; and repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.45.480 Rules and regulations—Standards, labeling, etc. [1951
c 183 § 38.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.240 Labels—Descriptions and information—Format. [1951
c 183 § 20. Prior: 1931 c 125 § 5; RRS § 6294-5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99
§ 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.490 Expenses of administering chapter—Paid from fees—
Accounting. [1951 c 183 § 45.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June
30, 1982.
18.45.250 Labels—Additional information—Affixing. [1951 c 183
§ 21.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.500 Violations—Penalty. [1951 c 183 § 50. Prior: 1931 c 125
§ 16; RRS § 6294-16.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.260 Labels—Pillows, quilts, cushions—Stamp in lieu of
label. [1951 c 183 § 22.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30,
1982.
18.45.510 Violations—Each article constitutes separate offense.
[1951 c 183 § 51.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.270 Labels—Filling materials sold separately. [1951 c 183 §
23.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.280 Labels—Feathers and down. [1951 c 183 § 24.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.520 Advisory council—Membership—Terms. [1951 c 183 §
52.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
18.45.530
Advisory council—Membership representation—
Meetings. [1951 c 183 § 53.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
18.45.290 Labels—"Bat," "batting," "felt"—Description. [1951 c
183 § 36.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.540
Advisory council—Removal, compensation of
members—Powers of council. [1951 c 183 § 54.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 189 § 17.
18.45.300 Labels—"Owner's own material." [1951 c 183 § 25.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.900 Severability—1951 c 183. [1951 c 183 § 55.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.45.310 Labels—"Owner's own material"—Affixing. [1951 c
183 § 26.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 18.46
18.45.320 Labels—Must be made of good fabric. [1951 c 183 §
27.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
(Formerly: Maternity homes)
18.45.330 Labels—Covering statements prohibited. [1951 c 183 §
28.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 51, effective June 30, 1982.
18.46.100 Appeal from department. [1951 c 168 § 11.] Repealed
by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
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Chapter 18.48
ADULT FAMILY HOMES
Title 18
18.51.130 Appeal from decision of department—Procedure.
[1953 c 160 § 8; 1951 c 117 § 14.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 99 § 17.
Chapter 18.52
18.48.010 Definitions. [1996 c 81 § 2; 1995 c 260 § 7.] Repealed by
2002 c 223 § 2.
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
18.48.020 Registration. [2000 c 93 § 5; 1996 c 81 § 4; 1995 c 260 §
8.] Repealed by 2002 c 223 § 2.
18.52.055 Board of examiners for nursing home administrators—
Immunity. [1984 c 279 § 72.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 34.
18.48.030 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1995 c 260 §
9.] Repealed by 2002 c 223 § 2.
18.52.060 Board of examiners for nursing home administrators—
Generally. [1991 c 3 § 117; 1984 c 287 § 40; 1979 c 158 § 45; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 38; 1970 ex.s. c 57 § 6.] Repealed by 1992 c 53 § 11.
18.48.040 Multiple facility operators—Registration. [1996 c 81 §
3.] Repealed by 2000 c 93 § 44.
18.48.050 Elder care—Professionalization of providers. [1998 c
272 § 7.] Repealed by 2002 c 223 § 2.
18.48.060
Advisory committee—Composition—Vacancies—
Meetings—Travel expenses—Civil immunity. [2000 c 171 § 18; 1998 c
272 § 8.] Repealed by 2002 c 223 § 2.
Chapter 18.50
MIDWIFERY
18.50.070 Recording license—Penalty for failure. [1917 c 160 § 5;
RRS § 10178.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11; and repealed by 1981 c 53 §
18.
18.50.080 Recording—County clerk's duties. [1917 c 160 § 6; RRS
§ 10179.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11; and repealed by 1981 c 53 § 18.
18.50.090 Must call physician—When. [1917 c 160 § 8, part; RRS
§ 10181, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.50.010.
18.50.100
Refusal, suspension, or revocation of license—
Reprimand or censure—Grounds—Complaints—Hearing—Appeal.
[1981 c 53 § 9; 1917 c 160 § 7; RRS § 10180. Formerly RCW 18.50.100
and 18.50.110.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 76.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 76: "The repeal of RCW 18.50.100 and
18.50.120 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 77.]
18.50.110 Revocation of license—Notice—Hearing. [1917 c 160 §
7, part; RRS § 10180, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.50.100.
18.50.120 Unlawful practice—Penalties. [1917 c 160 § 9; RRS §
10182.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 76.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 76: See note following RCW 18.50.100.
18.50.125 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
36.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 76. Later enactment, see RCW 18.50.126.
Chapter 18.51
NURSING HOMES
18.51.020
Enforcement by local authorities—Certificate of
approval. [1953 c 160 § 2; 1951 c 117 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2
§ 26, effective July 1, 1981.
18.51.055
Provisional license—When issued—Renewal—
Termination. [1975 1st ex.s. c 99 § 15.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 §
26, effective July 1, 1981.
18.51.080 Rules and regulations—Time for compliance. [1951 c
117 § 9.] Repealed by 1953 c 160 § 10.
18.51.090
Inspection of nursing homes—Approval of new
facilities. [1975 1st ex.s. c 213 § 2; 1953 c 160 § 6; 1951 c 117 § 10.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 99 § 17; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 211 § 68.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.51.091.
18.51.100 Nursing home advisory council—Members—Terms.
[1984 c 287 § 39; 1979 ex.s. c 211 § 65; 1971 ex.s. c 85 § 1; 1951 c 117 §
11.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 4, effective June 30, 1993.
18.52.065 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
37.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 34.
18.52.070 Qualifications of licensees—Examinations. [1991 c 3 §
118; 1984 c 279 § 65; 1977 ex.s. c 243 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 52; 1970
ex.s. c 57 § 7.] Repealed by 1992 c 53 § 12, effective July 1, 1993.
18.52.080 Provisional licenses. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 53; 1970 ex.s.
c 57 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 279 § 73.
18.52.090 Licensing duties and responsibilities of director. [1984 c
279 § 68; 1977 ex.s. c 243 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 57 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 150
§ 34.
18.52.100 Duties and responsibilities of board. [1991 c 3 § 119;
1987 c 150 § 33; 1977 ex.s. c 243 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c 57 § 10.] Repealed by
1992 c 53 § 11.
18.52.120 Suspension, revocation, or refusal of reregistration of
licenses. [1984 c 279 § 70; 1977 ex.s. c 243 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 97 § 2;
1970 ex.s. c 57 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 34.
Savings—1987 c 150 § 34(4): "The repeal of RCW 18.52.120 by this
act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and duties which matured,
penalties which were incurred, and proceedings which were begun before
July 26, 1987." [1987 c 150 § 35.]
18.52.150
Proceedings—Hearings—Appeals—Investigations.
[1981 c 67 § 20; 1977 ex.s. c 243 § 6; 1970 ex.s. c 57 § 15.] Repealed by
1987 c 150 § 34.
18.52.155 Authority to administer oaths—Compel attendance and
testimony—Subpoenas—Contempt. [1977 ex.s. c 243 § 7.] Repealed by
1987 c 150 § 34.
18.52.170 Fees and revenues—Disposition. [1970 ex.s. c 57 § 19.]
Repealed by 1992 c 53 § 11.
Chapter 18.52A
NURSING HOMES—
NURSING ASSISTANTS TRAINING PROGRAM
18.52A.010 Legislative finding. [1979 c 114 § 1.] Repealed by 1991
c 16 § 16.
18.52A.020 Definitions. [(1991 c 3 § 122 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11
§ 2); 1989 c 300 § 13; 1988 c 267 § 19; 1985 c 284 § 5; 1979 c 114 § 2.]
Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52A.030
Qualification requirements for employment of
nursing assistants. [(1991 c 3 § 123 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1989
c 300 § 1; 1988 c 267 § 20; 1987 c 476 § 7; 1985 c 284 § 6; 1979 c 114 § 3.]
Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52A.040 Nursing assistant training programs. [1989 c 300 § 2;
1979 c 114 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52A.050 Administering medication, practicing as a registered
nurse or licensed practical nurse. [1979 c 114 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c
16 § 16.
18.52A.060 Rules. [1979 c 114 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 300 § 16.
18.52A.070 Rate adjustments to defray costs. [1979 c 114 § 7.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 11 § 9.
Chapter 18.52B
NURSING ASSISTANTS
18.51.110 Nursing home advisory council—Duties. [1979 ex.s. c
211 § 66; 1951 c 117 § 12.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 4, effective June 30,
1993.
18.52B.010 Legislative declaration. [1989 c 300 § 3, 1988 c 267 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 18.88A.010 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.51.120 Information confidential. [1953 c 160 § 7; 1951 c 117 §
13.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 99 § 17.
18.52B.020 Definitions. [1989 c 300 § 4; 1988 c 267 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 18.88A.020 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
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18.52B.030 Scope of practice. [1989 c 300 § 5; 1988 c 267 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 18.88A.030 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.040 Registration and certification. [1989 c 300 § 6; 1988 c
267 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.88A.040 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.050 Exemptions. [(1991 c 3 § 124 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c
11 § 2); 1988 c 267 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52B.060
Powers of director—Application of uniform
disciplinary act. [1989 c 300 § 7; 1988 c 267 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
18.88A.050 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.070 Powers of state board of nursing. [1989 c 300 § 8;
1988 c 267 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 18.88A.060 pursuant to 1989 c 300 §
15.
18.52B.080 Record of proceedings. [(1991 c 3 § 125 repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1988 c 267 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52B.090 Advisory committee. [1989 c 300 § 9; 1988 c 267 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 18.88A.070 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.100 Registration and credentialing requirements. [1989 c
300 § 10; 1988 c 267 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 18.88A.080 pursuant to
1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.110 Approval of educational programs. [(1991 c 3 § 126
repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1988 c 267 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 §
16.
18.52B.120 Applications. [(1991 c 3 § 127 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c
11 § 2); 1988 c 267 § 14.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52B.130 Examinations. [1989 c 300 § 11; 1988 c 267 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 18.88A.090 pursuant to 1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.140 Waiver of examination for initial applications. [1989 c
300 § 12; 1988 c 267 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 18.88A.100 pursuant to
1989 c 300 § 15.
18.52B.150 Certification by endorsement. [(1991 c 3 § 128
repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1988 c 267 § 16.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 §
16.
18.52B.160 Renewals. [(1991 c 3 § 129 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 §
2); 1988 c 267 § 17.] Repealed by 1991 c 16 § 16.
18.52B.900 Section captions. [1988 c 267 § 18.] Repealed by 1991
c 16 § 16.
Chapter 18.54
OPTOMETRY BOARD
18.54.075 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
38.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 87. Later enactment, see RCW 18.54.076.
18.54.080 "Unprofessional conduct" defined. [1975 1st ex.s. c 69 §
11; 1963 c 25 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 87.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 87: "The repeal of RCW 18.54.080 by this act
shall not be construed as affecting any rights and duties which matured,
penalties which were incurred, and proceedings which were begun before
June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 88.]
18.54.100 Suspension or revocation of license for unprofessional
conduct. [1963 c 25 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 87.
18.54.110 Suspension or revocation of license for unprofessional
conduct—Judicial review. [1963 c 25 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 87.
18.54.120 Suspension or revocation of license for unprofessional
conduct—Reinstatement. [1963 c 25 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 87.
Chapter 18.55
OCULARISTS
18.55.065 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
39.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 90. Later enactment, see RCW 18.55.066.
18.55.070 Suspension or revocation of a license—Grounds. [1980
c 101 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 90.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 90: "The repeal of RCW 18.55.070 and
18.55.090 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 91.]
18.55.080 Reinstatement of revoked or suspended license. [1980 c
101 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 90.
18.55.090 Unauthorized practice—Penalty.
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 90.
[1980 c 101 § 9.]
Savings—1986 c 259 § 90: See note following RCW 18.55.070.
18.55.100 Injunction to restrain violations. [1980 c 101 § 10.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 90.
Chapter 18.57
18.52B.901 Severability—1988 c 267. [1988 c 267 § 25.] Repealed
by 1991 c 16 § 16.
OSTEOPATHY—OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Chapter 18.53
18.57.009 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
40.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98. Later enactment, see RCW 18.57.011.
OPTOMETRY
18.53.020 Licensing required. [1979 c 158 § 46; 1975 1st ex.s. c 69
§ 3; 1919 c 144 § 2; RRS § 10148. Prior: 1909 c 235 § 5.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 85.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 81 and 85:
18.53.100.
See note following RCW
18.53.055 License renewal—Reinstatement after revocation,
suspension. [1955 c 275 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 191 § 90.
18.53.080 Examinations. [1937 c 155 § 1, part; 1919 c 144 § 5, part;
Rem. Supp. 1937 § 10150, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.53.060.
18.53.090
Record of certificates—County clerk—Reports—
Penalty. [1919 c 144 § 6; RRS § 10151. Prior: 1909 c 235 §§ 4, 6.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 69 § 16.
18.53.110 Revocation—Notice—Hearing—Reinstatement. [1919
c 144 § 12; RRS § 10157. Formerly 18.53.110 through 18.53.130.]
Repealed by 1963 c 25 § 19. Later enactment, see chapter 18.54 RCW.
18.53.120 Revocation—Hearing. [1919 c 144 § 12, part; RRS §
10157, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.53.110.
18.57.010 Definitions. [1921 c 82 § 1, part; 1919 c 4 § 17, part; RRS
§ 10069, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.130.
18.57.030 Licensing required—Penalty—Payment of fines—
Remittance of justice court fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures. [1969
ex.s. c 199 § 16; 1919 c 4 § 14; RRS § 10066. Cf. 1909 c 192 § 14.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 98: "The repeal of RCW 18.57.030,
18.57.170, 18.57.175, and 18.57.185 by this act shall not be construed as
affecting any rights and duties which matured, penalties which were
incurred, and proceedings which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c
259 § 99.]
18.57.060
Applicant—Osteopathy
license—Eligibility
requirements. [1919 c 4 § 4, part; RRS § 10056, part.] Now codified in
RCW 18.57.020.
18.57.070
Applicant—Osteopathy and surgery—Eligibility
requirements. [1919 c 4 § 4, part; RRS § 10056, part.] Now codified in
RCW 18.57.020.
18.57.085 Waiver of examination in clinical subjects. [1989 c 10 §
5; 1979 c 117 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 227 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 160 § 11.
18.53.130 Reinstatement. [1919 c 144 § 12, part; RRS § 10157,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.53.110.
18.57.090 Examination—Osteopathy and surgery license. [(i)
1919 c 4 § 4, part; RRS § 10056, part. (ii) 1919 c 4 § 5, part; RRS § 10057,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.020 and 18.57.080.
18.53.155 Injunction to restrain violations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 69 §
13.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 85.
18.57.100 License—Registration—Change of residence—Filing—
Penalty. [1919 c 4 § 8; RRS § 10060.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11.
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18.57.110 License—Record—Report. [1919 c 4 § 9; RRS § 10061.
Prior: 1909 c 192 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 c 277 § 11.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 101 and 103: See note following RCW
18.59.100.
18.57.120 License—Annual renewal. [1919 c 4 § 6, part; RRS §
10058, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.050.
18.59.140 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 9 §
17.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 103. Later enactment, see RCW 18.59.141.
18.57.170 Unprofessional conduct—Defined. [1979 c 117 § 16;
1963 c 142 § 2; 1919 c 4 § 11; RRS § 10063. Cf. 1909 c 192 § 11.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
18.59.200 Violations—Penalties. [1984 c 9 § 16.] Repealed by 1986
c 259 § 103.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 98: See note following RCW 18.57.030.
18.57.173
Unprofessional conduct—Complaint—Disciplinary
proceedings. [1979 c 117 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
18.57.174 Duty to report unprofessional conduct—Exceptions.
[2000 c 171 § 20; 1986 c 300 § 9.] Repealed by 2006 c 99 § 10.
18.57.175 Restriction, suspension, or revocation of license for
unprofessional conduct—Reprimand—Reinstatement—Dismissal and
exoneration. [1979 c 117 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 101 and 103: See note following RCW
18.59.100.
Chapter 18.60
PATENT MEDICINE PEDDLERS
18.60.010 License—Annual fee. [1949 c 153 § 3, part; 1935 c 98 §
7, part; 1899 c 121 § 16, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10141, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.64.047.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 98: See note following RCW 18.57.030.
18.60.020 Application and issuance. [1949 c 153 § 3, part; 1935 c
98 § 7, part; 1899 c 121 § 16, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10141, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.64.047.
18.57.177
Order of reprimand, restriction, suspension, or
revocation—Contents—Effect. [1979 c 117 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 259
§ 98.
18.60.030 Violations—Penalty. [1949 c 153 § 3, part; 1935 c 98 § 7,
part; 1899 c 121 § 16, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10141, part.] Now codified
in RCW 18.64.047.
18.57.180 Refusal or revocation of certificate for unprofessional
conduct—Procedure. [1919 c 4 § 10; RRS § 10062. Cf. 1909 c 192 § 11.
Formerly RCW 18.57.180 through 18.57.230 and 18.57.240, part.]
Repealed by 1979 c 117 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 18.57.175,
18.57.181.
Chapter 18.64
18.57.181 Issuance of license after restriction, revocation, or
suspension. [1979 c 117 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
18.57.185
Suspension of physician's license for mental
incompetency or mental or physical condition—Hearing—
Examination—Consent—Resumption of practice. [1979 c 117 § 8.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
PHARMACISTS
18.64.007 State board of pharmacy—Executive officer. [1979 c 90
§ 3; 1963 c 38 § 19. Formerly RCW 43.69.040.] Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s.
c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
18.64.010 Definitions. [(i) 1931 c 56 § 1, part; 1927 c 253 § 1, part;
1923 c 180 § 3, part; RRS § 10126-3, part. (ii) 1935 c 98 § 6, part; 1909 c
213 § 7, part; 1899 c 121 § 13, part; 1891 c 153 § 13, part; RRS § 10138,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.080 and 18.64.250.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 98: See note following RCW 18.57.030.
18.64.030 Licensing—Exemptions. [1935 c 98 § 6, part; 1909 c 213
§ 7, part; 1899 c 121 § 13, part; RRS § 10138, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.250.
18.57.190 Revocation of license—Grounds. [1919 c 4 § 10, part;
RRS § 10062, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.180.
18.64.055 Disposition of moneys received. [1935 c 98 § 10; RRS §
10145-2. Formerly RCW 18.64.050, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.57.195
Cooperation with board—Failure deemed
unprofessional conduct. [1979 c 117 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
18.64.060 Pharmacist and assistant pharmacist applicants—
Eligibility. [1923 c 180 § 2; RRS § 10126-2.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.57.200 Refusal or revocation of license—Citation—Service.
[1919 c 4 § 10, part; RRS § 10062, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.180.
18.64.065 Certificate of pharmacist or assistant pharmacist—
Persons qualified. [1923 c 180 § 1; RRS § 10126-1. Prior: 1899 c 121 §
2; 1891 c 153 § 2. Formerly RCW 18.64.070, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 38
§ 25.
18.57.205 Immunity from prosecution or suit. [1979 c 117 § 10.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 98.
18.57.210 Refusal or revocation of license—Default—Reference to
hearing committee. [1919 c 4 § 10, part; RRS § 10062, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.57.180.
18.57.220 Refusal or revocation of license—Hearing—Generally.
[1919 c 4 § 10, part; RRS § 10062, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.180.
18.57.230
Refusal or revocation of license—Hearing,
recalcitrancy of witnesses—Remedy. [1919 c 4 § 10, part; RRS § 10062,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.57.180.
18.57.240 Refusal or revocation of license—Record of refusal or
revocation. [1919 c 4 § 12; RRS § 10064. Cf. 1909 c 192 § 12. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1919 c 4 § 10, part; RRS § 10062, part, now codified
in RCW 18.57.180.] Repealed by 1979 c 117 § 18.
18.57.280 Joint practice arrangements. [2000 c 64 § 6.] Repealed
by 2005 c 28 § 2.
18.57.920 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 37.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
18.57.930 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 43.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
Chapter 18.59
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
18.59.030 License required. [1984 c 9 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 259
§ 103.
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18.64.070 Certificate by graduation—Requirements. [1927 c 253
§ 2; 1923 c 180 § 4; RRS § 10126-4. Prior: 1899 c 121 § 3; 1891 c 113 § 3.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1923 c 180 § 1; 1899 c 121 § 2; RRS §
10126-1, now codified as RCW 18.64.065.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.64.090 Registration of pharmacists of other states. [1927 c 253
§ 3; 1923 c 180 § 5; RRS § 10126-5. Formerly RCW 18.64.130, part.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1931 c 56 § 1, part; 1927 c 253 § 1, part;
1923 c 180 § 3, part; RRS § 10126-3, part, now codified in RCW
18.64.080.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.64.100 Assistant pharmacist license—Issue—Conversion to
pharmacist license. [1923 c 180 § 7; RRS § 10126-7. Prior: 1899 c 121 §
5; 1893 c 113 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.64.110 Temporary permits. [1963 c 38 § 8; 1923 c 180 § 9; RRS
§ 10126-9.] Repealed by 1979 c 90 § 20.
18.64.120 Registered apprentices—Fee. [1909 c 213 § 3; 1899 c
121 § 6; RRS § 10131.] Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
18.64.130 Reciprocation with other states. [1927 c 253 § 3, part;
1923 c 180 § 5, part; RRS § 10126-5, part.] Now codified in RCW
18.64.090.
18.64.150 License—Display. [1949 c 153 § 2, part; 1935 c 98 § 5,
part; 1899 c 121 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10136, part.] Now codified
in RCW 18.64.140.
18.64.170 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Complaint for revocation—Notice. [1909 c 213 § 10, part; RRS § 10143,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.160.
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18.64.180 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Revocation—Hearing. [1909 c 213 § 10, part; RRS § 10143, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.64.160.
18.67.110 Strychnine sales—Record—Reports. [(i) 1941 c 105 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3207-2. (ii) 1941 c 105 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3207-3.]
Now codified as RCW 16.52.193 and 16.52.195.
18.64.190 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Decision of board—Record. [1909 c 213 § 10, part; RRS § 10143, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.64.160.
18.67.120 Unlawful acts—Adulteration—False advertising. [1899
c 121 § 14, part; RRS § 10139, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 15, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.64.270.
18.64.210 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Notice of appeal—Bond. [1909 c 213 § 11, part; RRS § 10144, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.64.200.
18.67.130 Violations—Penalty. [1935 c 98 § 6, part; 1899 c 121 §
13, part; RRS § 10138, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.250.
18.64.220 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Docketing and trial in superior court. [1909 c 213 § 11, part; RRS §
10144, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.200.
18.64.230 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Appeal to supreme court. [1909 c 213 § 11, part; RRS § 10144, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.64.200.
18.64.240 Refusal, suspension, and revocation of other licenses—
Judgment against board. [1909 c 213 § 11, part; RRS § 10144, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.64.200.
18.64.243 Poisons and liquors—Record of sales. [1909 c 213 § 8;
1899 c 121 § 15; RRS § 10140. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13. Formerly RCW
18.67.050, 18.67.060, and 18.67.070.] Repealed by 1981 c 147 § 6.
18.64.247 Penalty for violation of RCW 18.64.245, 18.64.246.
[1939 c 28 § 3; RRS § 6154-3. Formerly RCW 18.67.091.] Repealed by
2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
18.64.260
Enforcement provisions—Disposition of fines—
Remittance of district court fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures. [1987
c 202 § 184; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 17; 1909 c 213 § 9; 1899 c 121 § 17; RRS §
10142.] Repealed by 1993 c 367 § 23.
Chapter 18.64A
18.67.140 Wholesale druggist license. [1949 c 153 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10145-4.] Now codified as RCW 18.64.045.
Chapter 18.71
PHYSICIANS
18.71.018 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
41.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 119. Later enactment, see RCW 18.71.019.
18.71.0193 Duty to report unprofessional conduct—Exceptions.
[1994 sp.s. c 9 § 327; 1986 c 300 § 5. Formerly RCW 18.72.165.] Repealed
by 2006 c 99 § 10.
18.71.020
Licensing required—Penalties, enforcement—
Exemptions—Remittance of justice court fines, fees, penalties and
forfeitures. [1977 c 55 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 305 § 1;
1969 ex.s. c 199 § 18; 1961 c 284 § 3; 1919 c 134 § 8; 1909 c 192 § 14; RRS
§ 10018. Prior: 1890 p 119 § 8; Code 1881 § 2290.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 119.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 119: "The repeal of RCW 18.71.020 by this
act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and duties which matured,
penalties which were incurred, and proceedings which were begun before
June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 120.]
PHARMACY ASSISTANTS
18.71.025 Injunction to prevent practice until license secured.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 4; 1961 c 284 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 119.
18.64A.065 Late renewal—Penalty. [1991 c 229 § 10.] Repealed
by 1996 c 191 § 90.
18.71.075 Waiver of examination in basic sciences. [1971 ex.s. c
227 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 1.
Chapter 18.67
18.71.096 Conditional certificate or license for out-of-state
licensees while engaged by department of social and health services—
Duration—Renewal. [1973 1st ex.s. c 4 § 2; 1967 c 138 § 2; 1965 c 29 § 2;
1963 c 65 § 1; 1959 c 189 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 20.
PHARMACY OWNERS—WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
18.67.010 Definition. [1899 c 121 § 1, part; RRS § 10126, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.64.020.
18.67.020 License required—Fee—Penalty. [1949 c 153 § 4; 1935
c 98 § 8; 1909 c 213 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10145.] Now codified as
RCW 18.64.043.
18.67.030 License—Exemption. [1935 c 98 § 6, part; 1909 c 213 §
7, part; 1899 c 121 § 13, part; RRS § 10138, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.250.
18.67.040 Registered pharmacist on premises required—Penalty.
[1935 c 98 § 6, part; 1909 c 213 § 7, part; 1899 c 121 § 13, part; RRS §
10138, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13, part.] Now codified in RCW
18.64.250.
18.67.050 Liquor sold for medicinal purposes only. [1909 c 213 §
8, part; 1899 c 121 § 15, part; RRS § 10140, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.243.
18.67.060 Liquor and poison sales record. [1909 c 213 § 8, part;
1899 c 121 § 15, part; RRS § 10140, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13, part.]
Now codified in RCW 18.64.243.
18.67.070 Poisons sold for legitimate purposes only. [1909 c 213 §
8, part; 1899 c 121 § 15, part; RRS § 10140, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 13,
part.] Now codified in RCW 18.64.243.
18.67.080 Prescriptions—Labels. [1939 c 28 § 2; RRS § 6154-2.]
Now codified as RCW 18.64.246.
18.67.090 Prescription records. [1939 c 28 § 1; RRS § 6154-1.]
Now codified as RCW 18.64.245.
18.67.091 Penalty for violation of RCW 18.67.080, 18.67.090.
[1939 c 28 § 3; RRS § 6154-3.] Now codified as RCW 18.64.247.
18.67.100 Responsibility for drug purity. [1899 c 121 § 14, part;
RRS § 10139, part. Prior: 1891 c 153 § 15.] Now codified as RCW
18.64.270.
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18.71.110 Unprofessional conduct. [1915 c 65 § 1; RRS § 10015.]
Repealed by 1955 c 202 § 47. Later enactment, see RCW 18.72.030.
18.71.120
Refusal of license for unprofessional conduct—
Reinstatement procedure. [1961 c 284 § 12; 1955 c 202 § 38. Prior: 1919
c 134 § 7, part; 1909 c 192 § 11, part; 1905 c 41 § 1, part; RRS § 10014,
part.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 119.
18.71.130 Revocation of license—Grounds. [1919 c 134 § 7, part;
RRS § 10014, part.] Deleted by 1955 c 202 §§ 37, 39.
18.71.140 Refusal of license for unprofessional conduct—Hearing
required. [1955 c 202 § 40. Prior: 1919 c 134 § 7, part; 1909 c 192 § 11,
part; 1905 c 41 § 1, part; RRS § 10014, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
119.
18.71.145 Denial of license application or renewal—Notification—
Right to hearing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
119.
18.71.150 Refusal of license—Default—Reference to hearing
committee. [1919 c 134 § 7, part; RRS § 10014, part.] Deleted by 1955 c
202 §§ 37, 41.
18.71.160 Refusal of license—Hearing—Generally. [1919 c 134 §
7, part; RRS § 10014, part.] Deleted by 1955 c 202 §§ 37, 42.
18.71.165 Board of medical examiners—Immunity from suit.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 119.
18.71.170
Refusal or revocation of licenses—Hearing—
Recalcitrancy of witnesses. [1919 c 134 § 7, part; RRS § 10014, part.]
Deleted by 1955 c 202 §§ 37, 43.
18.71.180 Denial of license—Statement of grounds—Record.
[1979 c 158 § 56; 1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 14; 1955 c 202 § 44. Prior: (i) 1919
c 134 § 7, part; RRS § 10014, part. (ii) 1909 c 192 § 12; RRS § 10016.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 119.
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18.71.195
Suspension of physician's license for mental
incompetency or illness, physical condition—Hearing—Examination—
Reinstatement—Grounds. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1986.
18.71.370 Joint practice arrangements. [2000 c 64 § 5.] Repealed
by 2005 c 28 § 2.
18.71.400 Medical disciplinary assessment fee. [1996 c 191 § 56;
1993 c 367 § 18; 1991 c 3 § 170; 1985 c 7 § 62; 1983 c 71 § 1. Formerly
RCW 18.72.380.] Repealed by 1997 c 79 § 5, effective July 1, 1997.
18.71.410 Medical disciplinary account—Purpose. [1991 sp.s. c 13
§ 17; 1985 c 57 § 6; 1983 c 71 § 2. Formerly RCW 18.72.390.] Repealed
by 1997 c 79 § 5, effective July 1, 1997.
18.71.900 Interchangeable terms. [1909 c 192 § 21.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 171 § 20.
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18.72.120 Organization of first board. [1991 c 3 § 167; 1955 c 202
§ 12.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.130 Officers—Meetings—Quorum. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 4;
1955 c 202 § 13.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.135 Board members pro tem—Panels—Authority. [1979
ex.s. c 111 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.140 Immunity from suit. [1955 c 202 § 14.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.150 Rules. [1986 c 259 § 116; 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 5; 1975 c 61
§ 4; 1955 c 202 § 15.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1,
1994.
18.72.153 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
42.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121. Later enactment, see RCW 18.72.154.
18.71.950 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 36.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
18.72.154 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1986 c 259 §
107.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.71.960 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 42.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
18.72.155 Executive secretary—Staff. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 326; 1991 c
3 § 168; 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.0191 pursuant to
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.71A
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
18.72.160 Complaints—Investigation. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 8; 1955 c
202 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.71A.070
Medical practice investigator—Appointment—
Powers and duties. [1990 c 196 § 7; 1979 c 158 § 58; 1975 1st ex.s. c 190
§ 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 367 § 23.
18.72.165 Duty to report unprofessional conduct—Exceptions.
[1994 sp.s. c 9 § 327; 1986 c 300 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.0193
pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.71A.080 Performance of acupuncture. [1985 c 322 § 7; 1977
ex.s. c 233 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 196 § 9.
18.72.170 Statement of charges. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 10; 1955 c 202
§ 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
Chapter 18.72
18.72.175 Accused to cooperate with board—Failure deemed
unprofessional conduct. [1975 c 61 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY BOARD
18.72.005 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria. Crossreference section, decodified May 1994.
18.72.010 Declaration of purpose. [1955 c 202 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 18.71.003 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.020 Definitions. [1986 c 259 § 115; 1955 c 202 § 2.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.030 "Unprofessional conduct" defined. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 1;
1975 c 61 § 1; 1963 c 142 § 1; 1955 c 202 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
121.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 121: "The repeal of RCW 18.72.030,
18.72.230, and 18.72.275 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any
rights and duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and
proceedings which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 122.]
18.72.040 Board created—Composition—Legal advisor. [1986 c
300 § 2; 1977 c 71 § 1; 1955 c 202 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 215 § 4.
18.72.180 Time, notice, of hearing. [1955 c 202 § 18.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.190 Subpoenas—Contempt of court. [1989 c 373 § 18; 1955
c 202 § 19.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.200 Report of hearing. [1955 c 202 § 20.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 111 § 22.
18.72.201 Report of charges and final actions. [1979 ex.s. c 111 §
7.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.210 Hearing before full board. [1955 c 202 § 21.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 22.
18.72.220 Basis for board's determination. [1955 c 202 § 22.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 22.
18.72.230 Certificate or order—Provisions. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 11;
1955 c 202 § 23.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 121: See note following RCW 18.72.030.
18.72.045 Medical disciplinary board. [1991 c 215 § 1.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.240 Dismissal of charges—Exoneration. [1979 ex.s. c 111 §
12; 1955 c 202 § 24.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.050 Election of members. [1982 1st ex.s. c 30 § 3; 1977 c 71 §
2; 1955 c 202 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 215 § 4.
18.72.245 Assessment of costs. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 13.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.055 Membership, effect of creation of new congressional
districts or boundaries. [1982 1st ex.s. c 30 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 215
§ 4.
18.72.250 Order—When effective—Stay. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 14;
1979 c 158 § 60; 1969 c 58 § 1; 1955 c 202 § 25.] Repealed by 1986 c 259
§ 121.
18.72.060 Nominations. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 2; 1955 c 202 § 6.]
Repealed by 1991 c 215 § 4.
18.72.260 Contents of certificate—Recording. [1955 c 202 § 26.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.070 Date of election—Commencement of term. [1955 c 202
§ 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 215 § 4.
18.72.080 Vacancies. [1955 c 202 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 215 § 4.
18.72.265
Disciplinary reports—Contents confidential—
Immunity. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 328; 1986 c 259 § 117; 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 18.71.0195 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective
July 1, 1994.
18.72.090 Removal of members. [1955 c 202 § 9.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.270 Issuance of license after revocation or suspension.
[1955 c 202 § 27.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.100 Compensation and reimbursement of members. [1991 c
3 § 166; 1984 c 287 § 45; 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 3; 1979 c 158 § 59; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 42; 1955 c 202 § 10.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.271 Refusal of license—Reinstatement—Hearing—Record.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1986.
18.72.110 Territorial scope of operations. [1955 c 202 § 11.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
(2010 Ed.)
18.72.275
Suspension of physician's license for mental
incompetency or illness, physical condition—Hearing—Examination—
Reinstatement—Grounds. [1979 ex.s. c 111 § 16; 1975 c 61 § 3.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 343]
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Savings—1986 c 259 § 121: See note following RCW 18.72.030.
18.72.280 Appeal from decision of board. [1955 c 202 § 28.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.73.050 Committee—Duties—Review of rules. [1990 c 269 § 7;
1987 c 214 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 261 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 5.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 23, effective June 30, 2010.
18.72.290
Appeal from decision of board—Transmittal of
transcript. [1955 c 202 § 29.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.73.060 Planning and service regions. [1990 c 269 § 14; 1987 c
214 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 70.168.110 pursuant
to 1990 c 269 § 27.
18.72.300 Appeal from decision of board—Scope of review. [1955
c 202 § 30.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.73.070 Regional plan—Public hearing. [1987 c 214 § 5; 1979
ex.s. c 261 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 7.] Repealed by 1990 c 269 § 28.
18.72.301 Impaired physician program—Definitions. [1994 sp.s. c
9 § 329; 1989 c 119 § 1; 1987 c 416 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.300
pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.73.073
Local and regional emergency medical services
advisory councils—Power and duties. [1990 c 269 § 15; 1987 c 214 § 6;
1983 c 112 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 70.168.120 pursuant to 1990 c 269 §
27.
18.72.306 Impaired physician program—License surcharge.
[1994 sp.s. c 9 § 330; 1991 c 3 § 169; 1989 c 119 § 2; 1987 c 416 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 18.71.310 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective
July 1, 1994.
18.72.310 Appeal from decision of board—Appeal procedure.
[1955 c 202 § 31.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 111 § 22.
18.73.077 Medical program director—Duties—Delegation to
physicians. [1983 c 112 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27.
18.73.080 Duties of secretary—Minimum requirements to be
prescribed. [1979 ex.s. c 261 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 8.] Repealed by
1987 c 214 § 27. Later enactment, see RCW 18.73.081.
18.72.311 Impaired physician program—Procedures. [1994 sp.s. c
9 § 331; 1987 c 416 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.320 pursuant to 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.316 Impaired physician program—Evaluation of physician.
[1994 sp.s. c 9 § 332; 1987 c 416 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.330
pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.73.085 Disbursement of funds to regional emergency medical
services councils—Grants to nonprofit agencies—Purposes. [1990 c 269
§ 16; 1987 c 214 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 261 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 70.168.130
pursuant to 1990 c 269 § 27.
18.73.090 Emergency medical communications. [1979 ex.s. c 261
§ 9; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27.
18.72.320 Appeal from decision of superior court. [1955 c 202 §
32.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.73.100 Variance from standards. [1979 ex.s. c 261 § 10; 1973
1st ex.s. c 208 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27. Later enactment, see
RCW 18.73.101.
18.72.321 Impaired physician program—Committee records not
subject to disclosure. [1987 c 416 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.340
pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.330 Review though revocation not timely filed. [1955 c 202
§ 33.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 121.
18.72.340 Duty of professional liability insurers to report
malpractice settlements and awards. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 333; 1993 c 367 §
17; 1986 c 300 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.350 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c
9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.345 Access to driving records of physicians and physician
assistants. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 334; 1991 c 215 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
18.71.360 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.350
Physician members of committees to evaluate
credentials and qualifications of physicians—Immunity from civil suit.
Cross-reference section, decodified May 1994.
18.72.360 Physicians filing charges or presenting evidence before
committees, boards, or hospitals—Immunity from civil suit. Crossreference section, decodified May 1994.
18.72.370 Records of medical society or hospital committee or
board not subject to civil process. Cross-reference section, decodified
May 1994.
18.72.380 Medical disciplinary assessment fee. [1993 c 367 § 18;
1991 c 3 § 170; 1985 c 7 § 62; 1983 c 71 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
18.71.400 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.72.390 Medical disciplinary account—Purpose. [1991 sp.s. c 13
§ 17; 1985 c 57 § 6; 1983 c 71 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.410 pursuant
to 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.73.110 Emergency medical technician certificates—Issuance—
Qualification—Reciprocity—Duration—Renewal—Continuing
education. [1982 c 53 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 261 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 11.]
Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27.
18.73.160
First aid vehicle licenses—Issuance—Duration—
Revocation—Inspections. [1979 ex.s. c 261 § 16; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 §
16.] Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27.
18.73.205
First responders—Qualifications—Reciprocity—
Certificates. [1983 c 112 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 214 § 27.
18.73.210 Legislative findings—Poisonous substances. [1987 c
214 § 16; 1980 c 178 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 18.76.010 pursuant to 1987
c 214 § 25.
18.73.220 Establishment of statewide program of poison control
and drug information services. [1987 c 214 § 17; 1980 c 178 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 18.76.030 pursuant to 1987 c 214 § 25.
18.73.230 Poison control and drug information program. [1987 c
214 § 18; 1980 c 178 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 18.76.040 pursuant to 1987
c 214 § 25.
18.73.920 Emergency medical services committee—Termination.
[1990 c 297 § 5; 1988 c 288 § 6; 1986 c 270 § 5; 1983 c 197 § 25. Formerly
RCW 43.131.303.] Repealed by 1992 c 84 § 1.
18.73.921 Emergency medical services committee—Repeal. [1990
c 297 § 6; 1988 c 288 § 7; 1986 c 270 § 6; 1983 c 197 § 51. Formerly RCW
43.131.304.] Repealed by 1992 c 84 § 1.
Chapter 18.74
PHYSICAL THERAPY
18.72.400 Allocation of all appropriated funds. [1991 c 3 § 171;
1983 c 71 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 18.71.420 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
335, effective July 1, 1994.
18.74.028 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
43.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126. Later enactment, see RCW 18.74.029.
18.72.900 Severability—1955 c 202. [1955 c 202 § 46.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 336, effective July 1, 1994.
18.74.080 Restriction, suspension, or revocation of license—
Reissuance. [1983 c 116 § 13; 1961 c 64 § 7; 1949 c 239 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10163-8.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126.
18.72.910 Short title. [1955 c 202 § 48.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9
§ 336, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.73
EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE AND
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
18.73.040 Emergency medical services licensing and certification
advisory committee. [1990 c 269 § 6; 1984 c 279 § 55; 1981 c 338 § 13;
1979 ex.s. c 261 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 43; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 23, effective June 30, 2010.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 344]
Savings—1986 c 259 § 128: "The repeal of RCW 18.74.080,
18.74.082, and 18.74.100 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any
rights and duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and
proceedings which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 127.]
18.74.082
Suspension or restriction of license for mental
incompetency or illness or physical condition—Examination—Implied
consent—Reinstatement. [1983 c 116 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
126.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 128: See note following RCW 18.74.080.
(2010 Ed.)
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18.74.084 Investigations—Duty to cooperate. [1983 c 116 § 14.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126.
18.74.086 Hearings conducted under chapter 34.04 RCW. [1983 c
116 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126.
18.74.088 Appeal from decision of board or department. [1983 c
116 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126.
18.74.100 False representation—Penalty. [1983 c 116 § 20; 1949 c
239 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10163-10.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 126.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 128: See note following RCW 18.74.080.
18.74.110 Limitation upon practice of therapy—Penalty. [1949 c
239 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10163-11.] Repealed by 1983 c 116 § 23.
Chapter 18.76
POISON INFORMATION CENTERS
18.76.040 Poison information centers—Activities. [1987 c 214 §
18; 1980 c 178 § 3. Formerly RCW 18.73.230.] Repealed by 1993 c 343 §
6.
Chapter 18.78
PRACTICAL NURSES
18.78.003 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria. Crossreference section, decodified April 1994.
Title 18
18.78.090 Renewal. [1991 c 84 § 9; (1991 c 3 § 189 repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2). Prior: 1986 c 259 § 131; 1985 c 7 § 66; 1983 c 55 § 10;
1979 c 158 § 66; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 69; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 14; 1967 c 79 §
4; 1963 c 15 § 4; 1949 c 222 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-36.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.100 Executive secretary of board. [1991 c 84 § 10; 1991 c 3 §
190; 1983 c 55 § 11; 1971 c 68 § 1; 1949 c 222 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-37.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.110
Compensation of executive secretary—Clerical
assistance. [(1991 c 3 § 191 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1983 c 55 §
12; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 46; 1949 c 222 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-38.] Repealed by 1991 c 84 § 14.
18.78.120 Compensation of board members—Payment. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 47; 1949 c 222 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-39.]
Repealed by 1983 c 55 § 21.
18.78.130 Suspension, revocation of license. [1949 c 222 § 14;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-40.] Repealed by 1983 c 55 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.78.135.
18.78.135
Denial, revocation, or suspension of license—
Grounds—Reissuance. [1983 c 55 § 13.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 132: "The repeal of RCW 18.78.135 and
18.78.170 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 133.]
18.78.005 Purpose. [1991 c 84 § 1; 1983 c 55 § 1.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.140 Procedure for suspension or revocation. [1971 c 81 §
60; 1949 c 222 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-41.] Repealed by 1983 c 55
§ 21.
18.78.010 Definitions. [1991 c 84 § 13; 1991 c 3 § 185; 1983 c 55 §
2; 1967 c 79 § 1; 1963 c 15 § 1; 1949 c 222 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1017327.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.145 Hearings—Decisions and orders. [1983 c 55 § 14.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132.
18.78.020 Board of practical nursing created. [1991 c 84 § 2; 1983
c 55 § 3; 1967 c 79 § 2; 1949 c 222 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-28.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.030 Vacancies—Terms of members—Meetings. [1991 c 84 §
3; 1983 c 55 § 4; 1949 c 222 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-29.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.040 Compensation and travel expenses of board members—
Officers. [1991 c 84 § 4; 1984 c 287 § 47; 1983 c 55 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 34 § 45; 1967 c 188 § 4; 1949 c 222 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-30.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.050 Duties of board—Rules. [1991 c 84 § 5; (1991 c 3 § 186
repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1988 c 211 § 4; 1986 c 259 § 129; 1983 c
55 § 6; 1979 c 158 § 64; 1967 c 79 § 3; 1949 c 222 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-31.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.053 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
44.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132. Later enactment, see RCW 18.78.054.
18.78.054 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1987 c 150 §
49; 1986 c 259 § 128.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.78.055
Practical nursing schools/programs—Approval—
Surveys. [1991 c 84 § 6; 1983 c 55 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.058 License required. [1987 c 150 § 50.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.060 Qualifications of applicants for license—Examination—
Interim permit. [1991 c 84 § 7; (1991 c 3 § 187 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11
§ 2); 1988 c 212 § 1; 1983 c 55 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 26; 1963 c 15 § 2;
1949 c 222 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-32.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.070 Licenses for persons from foreign countries. [1986 c
259 § 130; 1983 c 55 § 9; 1949 c 222 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-33.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.072 Licenses for persons from other states. [1988 c 211 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.080 License fees. [1991 c 84 § 8; (1991 c 3 § 188 repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1985 c 7 § 65; 1979 c 158 § 65; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 68;
1963 c 15 § 3; 1949 c 222 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-35.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
(2010 Ed.)
18.78.150 Rules and regulations—Register. [1949 c 222 § 16; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10173-42.] Repealed by 1983 c 55 § 21.
18.78.155 Appeal—Application of chapter 34.04 RCW. [1983 c 55
§ 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132.
18.78.160 Limitation of practice—Activities not covered by
chapter. [1991 c 84 § 12; 1983 c 55 § 15; 1949 c 222 § 17; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10173-43.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.165 Reported violations—Investigations. [1983 c 55 § 18.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132.
18.78.170 Penalty for practice without license. [1983 c 55 § 16;
1967 c 79 § 5; 1949 c 222 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-44.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 132.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 132: See note following RCW 18.78.135.
18.78.175 Injunctions to prevent violations. [1983 c 55 § 17; 1967
c 79 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 132.
18.78.180 Certain practical nurses may administer medications
under supervision. [1961 c 231 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 15 § 6. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.78.181.
18.78.181 Certain practical nurses may administer medications
under supervision. [1963 c 15 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 c 79 § 8. Later
enactment, see RCW 18.78.182.
18.78.182 Scope of practice. [1991 c 84 § 11; 1983 c 55 § 19; 1971 c
68 § 2; 1967 c 79 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.78.225 Inactive status. [1991 c 3 § 192; 1988 c 211 § 12.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.900 Severability—1949 c 222. [1949 c 222 § 19.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.78.901 Severability—1983 c 55. [1983 c 55 § 22.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.79
NURSING CARE
18.79.220
Lapse of license—Renewal—Penalty—Fee—
Qualification. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 422.] Repealed by 1996 c 191 § 90.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 345]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
18.79.255 Limitation on dispensing Schedules II through IV
controlled substances. [2000 c 64 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c 154 § 1.
18.79.320 Joint practice arrangements. [2000 c 64 § 7.] Repealed
by 2005 c 28 § 2.
18.79.903 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 38.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
18.79.904 Application—1998 c 314. [1998 c 314 § 44.] Expired
June 30, 2002.
Chapter 18.81
PROPHYLACTIC VENDORS
18.81.010 Definitions. [1939 c 192 § 1; RRS § 10146-1.] Repealed
by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.020 Sale of prophylactics—Licenses required. [1939 c 192 §
2; RRS § 10146-2. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 192 § 5; RRS §
10146-5, now codified as RCW 18.81.025.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.025
Sale of prophylactics—Physicians and surgeons
excepted. [1939 c 192 § 5; RRS § 10146-5. Formerly RCW 18.81.020,
part.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.030 Retail licenses—Eligibility. [1939 c 192 § 3; RRS §
10146-3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 185 § 4.
18.81.035 Retail dealer's license—Eligibility. [1971 ex.s. c 185 §
3.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.040 License fees. [1971 ex.s. c 201 § 7; 1939 c 192 § 4; RRS §
10146-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.050 Refusal, revocation, and suspension of licenses. [1939 c
192 § 8; RRS § 10146-8.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.060 Sale of inefficacious prophylactics prohibited. [1939 c
192 § 6; RRS § 10146-6. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 192 § 9,
part; RRS § 10146-9, part, now codified in RCW 18.81.065.] Repealed by
1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.065
Seizure and destruction of nonconforming
prophylactics. [1939 c 192 § 9; RRS § 10146-9. Formerly RCW
18.81.060, part and 18.81.070, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.070 Violations—Penalties. [1939 c 192 § 10; RRS § 1014610. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 192 § 9, part; RRS § 10146-9,
part, now codified in RCW 18.81.065.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.080 Enforcement provisions. [1939 c 192 § 7; RRS § 101467.] Repealed by 1984 c 153 § 22.
18.81.900 Severability—1939 c 192. [1939 c 192 § 11.] Repealed
by 1984 c 153 § 22.
Chapter 18.82
PROPRIETARY SCHOOLS
18.82.010 Declaration of purposes—Liberal construction. [1967
ex.s. c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.020 Definitions. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.030 Registration required—Fee—Forms—Contents. [1975
1st ex.s. c 30 § 70; 1967 ex.s. c 72 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17,
effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.040 Cancellation of enrollment by student—Return of
materials—Refund. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 §
17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.050 Conduct, practices and information dissemination
required of proprietary schools. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 5.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.060 Agents' permits. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 71; 1967 ex.s. c 72
§ 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.070 Rules and regulations—Advisory committee. [1967
ex.s. c 72 § 7.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.080 Unfair acts or practices. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 8.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 346]
18.82.090 Notes, negotiable instruments, or contracts for payment
of courses—Unenforceable unless compliance with chapter. [1967 ex.s.
c 72 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.900 Short title. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 11.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.910 Effective date—1967 ex.s. c 72. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 13.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
18.82.920 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 72. [1967 ex.s. c 72 § 12.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
Chapter 18.83
PSYCHOLOGISTS
18.83.025 Secretary—Authority. [1991 c 3 § 194; 1984 c 279 § 87.]
Repealed by 1994 c 35 § 8.
18.83.030
Examining
board—Composition—Terms—
Vacancies—Chairman. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 27; 1965 c 70 § 3; 1955 c 305
§ 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 279 § 93. Later enactment, see RCW 18.83.035.
18.83.040 Examining board—Meetings—Quorum. [1965 c 70 § 4;
1955 c 305 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 279 § 93. Later enactment, see RCW
18.83.045.
18.83.053 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
45.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 134.
18.83.100
Licenses—Failure to renew—Reinstatement—Fee.
[1994 c 35 § 3; 1986 c 27 § 5; 1965 c 70 § 10; 1955 c 305 § 10.] Repealed
by 1996 c 191 § 90.
18.83.120 Unethical practice defined. [1984 c 279 § 84; 1965 c 70 §
12; 1955 c 305 § 13.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 56.
18.83.130 Denial, suspension, revocation of license. [1986 c 27 § 6;
1984 c 279 § 85; 1965 c 70 § 13; 1955 c 305 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 150
§ 56.
18.83.140 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Hearings.
[1965 c 70 § 14; 1955 c 305 § 14.] Repealed by 1984 c 279 § 93.
18.83.145 Disciplinary committee—Action after hearing. [1984 c
279 § 88.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 56.
18.83.150 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Procedure.
[1965 c 70 § 15; 1955 c 305 § 15.] Repealed by 1984 c 279 § 93.
18.83.160 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Appeal.
[1971 c 81 § 61; 1965 c 70 § 16; 1955 c 305 § 16.] Repealed by 1984 c 279
§ 93.
18.83.161 Costs of enforcing disciplinary actions. [1984 c 279 §
90.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 56.
18.83.165 Appeal. [1984 c 279 § 91.] Repealed by 1987 c 150 § 56.
18.83.168 Judgments for professional negligence—Notification of
disciplinary committee. [1986 c 27 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 35 § 8.
18.83.910 Examining board—Termination. [1994 c 35 § 6; 1990 c
297 § 7; 1988 c 288 § 8; 1986 c 27 § 11; 1985 c 7 § 109; 1984 c 279 § 94.
Formerly RCW 43.131.323.] Repealed by 2000 c 93 § 44.
18.83.911 Examining board—Repeal. [1994 c 35 § 7; 1990 c 297 §
8.] Repealed by 2000 c 93 § 44.
Chapter 18.84
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS
18.84.060 Radiologic technology advisory committee—Generally.
[1991 c 3 § 207; 1987 c 412 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 510,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.84.900 Short title. [1987 c 412 § 13.] Repealed by 1991 c 222 §
13, effective July 1, 1991.
Chapter 18.85
REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
18.85.010 Definitions. [2008 c 23 § 1; 2003 c 201 § 1; 1998 c 46 § 2;
1997 c 322 § 1; 1987 c 332 § 1; 1981 c 305 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 68; 1977 ex.s.
c 370 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 1; 1969 c 78 § 1; 1953
c 235 § 1; 1951 c 222 § 1; 1943 c 118 § 1; 1941 c 252 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
§ 8340-25. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.011
pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.020 Real estate director. [1941 c 252 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8340-24.] Repealed by 1953 c 235 § 19.
18.85.030 Employees. [2008 c 23 § 2; 1997 c 322 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c
139 § 2; 1951 c 222 § 2; 1945 c 111 § 1, part; 1941 c 252 § 5, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 8340-28, part.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.065 pursuant to
2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.040 Director—General powers and duties. [2008 c 23 § 3;
2002 c 86 § 229; 1992 c 92 § 1; 1988 c 205 § 2; 1987 c 332 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c
139 § 3; 1953 c 235 § 2; 1951 c 222 § 3; 1941 c 252 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8340-27. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.041
pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.050 Director and employees business interest prohibited.
[2008 c 23 § 4; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 4; 1953 c 235 § 3; 1951 c 222 § 4; 1945 c
111 § 1, part; 1941 c 252 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8340-28, part.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.075 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.055 Licensure of state employees conducting real estate
transactions. [2008 c 23 § 5; 1987 c 514 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
18.85.081 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.060 Director's seal. [2008 c 23 § 6; 1997 c 322 § 3; 1972 ex.s.
c 139 § 5; 1941 c 252 § 8; RRS § 8340-31. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.045 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.070 Examining commission—Appointment. [1951 c 222 § 5,
last am'ds 1941 c 252 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8340-36.] Repealed by 1953
c 235 § 19.
18.85.071 Real estate commission created—Qualifications, terms,
appointment of members—Vacancies. [2008 c 23 § 7; 1972 ex.s. c 139 §
6; 1953 c 235 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.021 pursuant to 2008 c 23 §
49, effective July 1, 2010.
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18.85.130 Examinations—Scope—Manual—Moneys from sale.
[2008 c 23 § 18; 1997 c 322 § 9; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 11; 1951 c 222 § 11.
Formerly: 1947 c 203 § 2, part; 1945 c 111 § 4, part; 1941 c 252 § 12, part;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-35, part.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.181 pursuant
to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.140
License fees—Expiration—Renewal—Identification
cards. [2008 c 23 § 19; 1997 c 322 § 10; 1991 c 225 § 2; 1989 c 161 § 2;
1987 c 332 § 5; 1979 c 25 § 2. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 370 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 24 §
3; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 12; 1953 c 235 § 7; 1951 c 222 § 12. Formerly: (i)
1947 c 203 § 2, part; 1945 c 111 § 4, part; 1941 c 252 § 12, part; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8340-35, part. (ii) 1947 c 203 § 1, part; 1945 c 111 § 3, part; 1943 c
118 § 2, part; 1941 c 252 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-34, part; prior:
1925 ex.s. c 129 §§ 10, 11.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.191 pursuant to
2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.150 Temporary permits. [1997 c 322 § 11; 1979 c 25 § 3.
Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 370 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 24 § 4; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 13; 1953
c 235 § 8; 1951 c 222 § 13; prior: (i) 1947 c 203 § 2, part; 1945 c 111 § 4,
part; 1941 c 252 § 12, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-35, part. (ii) 1947 c
203 § 1, part; 1945 c 111 § 3, part; 1943 c 118 § 2, part; 1941 c 252 § 11,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-34, part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 §§ 10, 11.]
Repealed by 2008 c 23 § 50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.155 Responsibility for conduct of subordinates. [2008 c 23 §
20; 1997 c 322 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 370 § 6; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.201 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.161
Nonresident brokers, salesmen—Licensing—
Requirements—Reciprocity. [1977 ex.s. c 370 § 7; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 15;
1953 c 235 § 9; 1951 c 222 § 21.] Repealed by 1987 c 332 § 19.
18.85.163 Nonresident brokers—Regulatory provisions apply.
[1951 c 222 § 22.] Repealed by 1987 c 332 § 19.
18.85.165 Licenses—Continuing education. [2008 c 23 § 22; 1997
c 322 § 13; 1991 c 225 § 1; 1988 c 205 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.211
pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.080 Commission—Compensation and travel expenses.
[2008 c 23 § 8; 1984 c 287 § 49; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 49; 1953 c 235 §
4; 1951 c 222 § 6; 1941 c 252 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-37.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.025 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.170 Licenses—Restrictions as to use. [2008 c 23 § 23; 1997 c
322 § 14; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 16; 1951 c 222 § 14; 1945 c 111 § 2; 1941 c 252
§ 10; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8340-33. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 18.85.221 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.085 Commission—Educational conferences—Examinations
of applicants for licenses. [2008 c 23 § 9; 1997 c 322 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 24 §
1; 1953 c 235 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.031 pursuant to 2008 c 23 §
49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.180 Licenses—Office required—Display of license. [2008 c
23 § 24; 1997 c 322 § 15; 1957 c 52 § 41; 1951 c 222 § 15. Prior: 1947 c
203 § 4, part; 1945 c 111 § 7, part; 1943 c 118 § 4, part; 1941 c 252 § 18,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-41, part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 12, part.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.231 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.090 Broker's license—Requirements—Exception. [2008 c
23 § 11; 1994 c 291 § 1; 1985 c 162 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 8; 1953 c 235 §
5; 1951 c 222 § 7; 1941 c 252 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-38.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.101 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.095
Salespersons—Requirements—Renewal—Exception.
[1997 c 322 § 5; 1994 c 291 § 2; 1988 c 205 § 3; 1987 c 332 § 3; 1985 c 162
§ 2; 1977 ex.s. c 370 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 7.] Repealed by 2008 c 23 § 50,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.190 Licenses—Branch office. [2008 c 23 § 25; 1989 c 161 §
3; 1987 c 332 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 24 § 5; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 17; 1957 c 52 § 42.
Prior: 1947 c 203 § 4, part; 1945 c 111 § 7, part; 1943 c 118 § 4, part; 1941
c 252 § 18, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-41, part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 §
12, part.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.241 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.097
Substitution of educational requirements—Rules.
[2008 c 23 § 14; 1994 c 291 § 4; 1987 c 332 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
18.85.141 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.200 Licenses—Change of location. [2008 c 23 § 26; 1987 c
332 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 17; 1957 c 52 § 43. Prior: 1947 c 203 § 4, part;
1945 c 111 § 7, part; 1943 c 118 § 4, part; 1941 c 252 § 18, part; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8340-41, part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 12, part.] Recodified as
RCW 18.85.255 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.100 License required—Prerequisite to suit for commission.
[2008 c 23 § 15; 1997 c 322 § 6; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 9; 1951 c 222 § 8.
Formerly: (i) 1941 c 252 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-29. (ii) 1941 c 252
§ 25; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-48.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.331 pursuant
to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.210 Publication of chapter—Distribution. [2008 c 23 § 27;
1997 c 322 § 16; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 18; 1953 c 235 § 10; 1947 c 203 § 8;
1941 c 252 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-50. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 §
22.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.051 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective
July 1, 2010.
18.85.110 Exemptions from licensing. [2008 c 23 § 16; 1997 c 322
§ 7; 1989 c 161 § 1; 1988 c 240 § 20; 1977 ex.s. c 370 § 9; 1972 ex.s. c 139
§ 10; 1951 c 222 § 9; 1941 c 252 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-26. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 129 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.151 pursuant to 2008 c 23
§ 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.215 Inactive licenses. [2008 c 23 § 28; 1994 c 291 § 3; 1988 c
205 § 4. Prior: 1987 c 514 § 1; 1987 c 332 § 17; 1985 c 162 § 4; 1977 ex.s.
c 370 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.265 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.120 Applications—Conditions—Fees. [2008 c 23 § 17; 1997
c 322 § 8; 1987 c 332 § 4; 1980 c 72 § 1; 1979 c 25 § 1. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c
370 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 42 § 1; 1953 c 235 § 6; 1951 c
222 § 10. Formerly: (i) 1947 c 203 § 1, part; 1945 c 111 § 3, part; 1943 c
118 § 2, part; 1941 c 252 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-34, part; prior:
1925 ex.s. c 129 §§ 10, 11. (ii) 1947 c 203 § 3; 1945 c 111 § 6; 1941 c 252 §
16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-39.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.171 pursuant
to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
(2010 Ed.)
18.85.220 License fees—Real estate commission account. [2008 c
23 § 29; 1993 c 50 § 1; 1991 c 277 § 1; 1987 c 332 § 8; 1967 c 22 § 1; 1953
c 235 § 11; 1941 c 252 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-30.] Recodified as
RCW 18.85.061 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.225
License suspension—Nonpayment or default on
educational loan or scholarship. [2008 c 23 § 30; 1996 c 293 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.341 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
18.85.227 License suspension—Noncompliance with support
order—Reissuance. [2008 c 23 § 31; 1997 c 58 § 826.] Recodified as
RCW 18.85.351 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.230 Disciplinary action—Grounds. [2008 c 23 § 32; 2002 c
86 § 230; 1999 c 46 § 1; 1997 c 322 § 17; 1996 c 179 § 18; 1990 c 85 § 1;
1988 c 205 § 5. Prior: 1987 c 370 § 15; 1987 c 332 § 9; 1979 c 25 § 4;
prior: 1977 ex.s. c 261 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 204 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 139 § 19; 1967
c 22 § 3; 1953 c 235 § 12; 1951 c 222 § 16; 1947 c 203 § 5; 1945 c 111 § 8;
1943 c 118 § 5; 1941 c 252 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-42; prior: 1925
ex.s. c 129 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.361 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.240 Disciplinary action—Director's delegation of authority.
[2008 c 23 § 33; 1988 c 205 § 6; 1987 c 332 § 10; 1957 c 52 § 45. Prior:
1945 c 111 § 9, part; 1941 c 252 § 20, part; 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 14, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 8340-43, part.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.370 pursuant to
2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.251
Disciplinary action—Procedure—Investigation—
Hearing. [1988 c 205 § 7; 1987 c 332 § 11; 1981 c 67 § 22; 1951 c 222 §
23.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.85.261 Disciplinary action—Hearing—Conduct of. [2008 c 23
§ 34; 2002 c 86 § 231; 1987 c 332 § 12; 1951 c 222 § 24.] Recodified as
RCW 18.85.380 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.271 Disciplinary action—Order—Appeal. [2008 c 23 § 35;
2002 c 86 § 232; 1989 c 175 § 66; 1988 c 205 § 8; 1987 c 332 § 13; 1972
ex.s. c 139 § 20; 1951 c 222 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.390 pursuant
to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.281 Appeal—Transcript—Cost. [2008 c 23 § 36; 1997 c 322
§ 18; 1951 c 222 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.401 pursuant to 2008 c
23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
22; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-45.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.430 pursuant
to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.360 Witnesses—Depositions—Fees—Subpoenas. [1997 c
322 § 25; 1957 c 52 § 49. Prior: 1941 c 252 § 21, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8340-44, part.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.85.400 Multiple listing associations—Entrance requirements.
[1969 c 78 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 23 § 50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.410 Sale of used mobile homes by licensees. [1973 1st ex.s. c
60 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 204 § 3.
18.85.450
Land development representative—Registration—
Minimum requirements. [1987 c 332 § 15; 1977 ex.s. c 24 § 6.] Repealed
by 2008 c 23 § 50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.460 Land development representative—Registration issued
to employing broker—Display—Fee—Transferability—Period of
validity. [1987 c 332 § 16; 1977 ex.s. c 24 § 7.] Repealed by 2008 c 23 §
50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.470
Land development representative—Authorized
activities—"Land development" defined. [1977 ex.s. c 24 § 8.] Repealed
by 2008 c 23 § 50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.480 Land development representative—Responsibility of
employing broker—Violations. [1977 ex.s. c 24 § 9.] Repealed by 2008 c
23 § 50, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.500 Broker's trust account board. [1987 c 513 § 8.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 857, effective July 1, 1994.
18.85.505 Low-income housing grants and loans—Applications.
[1987 c 513 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 43.185.074 pursuant to 1988 c 286 §
4.
18.85.290 Automatic termination of stay—Further appeal. [1972
ex.s. c 139 § 21; 1971 c 81 § 62; 1957 c 52 § 46; 1951 c 222 § 17. Prior:
1945 c 111 § 9, part; 1941 c 252 § 20, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8340-43,
part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 14, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 322 § 26.
18.85.510 Low-income housing grants and loans—Approval—
License education programs. [1988 c 286 § 3; 1987 c 513 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 43.185.076 pursuant to 1988 c 286 § 4.
18.85.300 Bonds—Remedy upon—Limit of liability. [1951 c 222 §
18; 1943 c 118 § 3; 1941 c 252 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8340-40. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 129 § 11.] Repealed by 1997 c 322 § 26.
18.85.520 Fee assessed. [2008 c 23 § 45; 2005 c 185 § 1; 1999 c 192
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.451 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective
July 1, 2010.
18.85.310
Broker's records—Separate accounts—Interestbearing trust accounts—Disposition of interest. [2008 c 23 § 37; 1999 c
48 § 1; 1995 c 399 § 7; 1993 c 50 § 2; 1988 c 286 § 2; 1987 c 513 § 1; 1957
c 52 § 44; 1953 c 235 § 13; 1951 c 222 § 19. Prior: 1947 c 203 § 4, part;
1945 c 111 § 7, part; 1943 c 118 § 4, part; 1941 c 252 § 18, part; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8340-41, part; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 129 § 12, part.] Recodified as
RCW 18.85.285 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.530 Washington real estate research account—Creation.
[2008 c 23 § 46; 2005 c 185 § 2; 1999 c 192 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
18.85.461 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.315 Distribution of interest from brokers' trust accounts.
[2008 c 23 § 38; 1993 c 50 § 3; 1987 c 513 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
18.85.311 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.550 Uniform regulation of business and professions act.
[2002 c 86 § 233.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.440 pursuant to 2008 c 23 §
49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.317 Real estate education account. [2008 c 23 § 39; 1997 c
322 § 19; 1993 c 50 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.321 pursuant to 2008 c
23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.560 Out-of-state broker/salesperson/associate broker—
Requirements in lieu of licensing. [2008 c 23 § 47; 2003 c 201 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 18.85.131 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1,
2010.
18.85.320
Salespersons, associate brokers—Termination of
services. [2008 c 23 § 40; 1987 c 332 § 14; 1953 c 235 § 14; 1947 c 203 §
7; 1943 c 118 § 7; 1941 c 252 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8340-49. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 129 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.291 pursuant to 2008 c 23
§ 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.330 Sharing commissions. [2008 c 23 § 41; 1998 c 46 § 3;
1997 c 322 § 20; 1953 c 235 § 15; 1943 c 118 § 6; 1941 c 252 § 24; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8340-47.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.301 pursuant to 2008 c
23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.340 Violations—Penalty. [2008 c 23 § 42; 1997 c 322 § 21;
1951 c 222 § 20; 1941 c 252 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-46. Prior: 1925
ex.s. c 129 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.411 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.85.343 Violations—Cease and desist orders. [1997 c 322 § 22;
1989 c 175 § 67; 1977 ex.s. c 261 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 256 § 22.
18.85.540 Real estate research center—Purpose. [2005 c 185 § 3;
2002 c 294 § 5; 1999 c 192 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.471 pursuant to
2008 c 23 § 49, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 18.88
REGISTERED NURSES
18.88.005 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria. Crossreference section, decodified April 1994.
18.88.010 Statement of policy. [1973 c 133 § 1; 1949 c 202 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective
July 1, 1994.
18.88.020 Licensing required. [1973 c 133 § 2; 1949 c 202 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-2. Prior: 1909 c 41 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.030 Definitions—Construction—Exceptions. [1991 c 3 §
213; 1989 c 114 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 69; 1973 c 133 § 3; 1961 c 288 § 1; 1949
c 202 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-3. Prior: 1909 c 41 § 10.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.85.345 Attorney general as legal advisor. [2008 c 23 § 43; 1997
c 322 § 23; 1941 c 252 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-32. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
129 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 18.85.420 pursuant to 2008 c 23 § 49,
effective July 1, 2010.
18.88.040 Nurse planning council created—Duties. [1949 c 202 §
3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-2a.] Repealed by 1973 c 133 § 30.
18.85.350 Enforcement provisions. [2008 c 23 § 44; 1997 c 322 §
24; 1967 c 22 § 2; 1957 c 52 § 48; 1953 c 235 § 16. Prior: (i) 1941 c 252 §
21, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8340-44, part. (ii) 1947 c 203 § 6; 1941 c 252 §
18.88.050 State board of nursing—Members—Terms. [1989 c 114
§ 2; 1973 c 133 § 4; 1949 c 202 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-4. Prior:
1909 c 41 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
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18.88.060 Qualifications of board members. [1973 c 133 § 5; 1961
c 288 § 3; 1949 c 202 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-5. Prior: 1923 c 150 §
3; 1909 c 41 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.070 Meetings of board. [1989 c 114 § 3; 1973 c 133 § 6; 1949
c 202 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-6. Prior: 1909 c 41 § 3.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.080 Powers and duties of board—Compensation and travel
expenses of members. [1991 c 3 § 214; 1988 c 211 § 8; 1984 c 287 § 50;
1977 c 75 § 12; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 50; 1973 c 133 § 7; 1961 c 288 §
4; 1949 c 202 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-7. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 1; 1923
c 150 § 1; 1913 c 81 § 1; 1909 c 41 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.085 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
46.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 137. Later enactment, see RCW 18.88.086.
18.88.086 Application of uniform disciplinary act. [1987 c 150 §
57; 1986 c 259 § 135.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.88.090
Executive secretary—Assistants—Employees—
Compensation, travel expenses. [1991 c 3 § 215; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
51; 1973 c 133 § 8; 1961 c 288 § 5; 1949 c 202 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-8.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.100 Qualifications of executive secretary. [1973 c 133 § 9;
1961 c 288 § 6; 1949 c 202 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-8a.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.110 Approval of nursing schools. [1973 c 133 § 10; 1949 c
202 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-9.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.120 Periodic survey of schools. [1973 c 133 § 11; 1949 c 202
§ 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-10.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433,
effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.130 Qualifications of applicants for license. [1989 c 114 § 4;
1973 c 133 § 12; 1961 c 288 § 7; 1949 c 202 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-11. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 2; 1923 c 150 § 2; 1909 c 41 § 4.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.140 Examinations—Permits to practice. [1989 c 114 § 5;
1973 c 133 § 13; 1961 c 288 § 8; 1949 c 202 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10173-12. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 2; 1923 c 150 § 2; 1909 c 41 § 4.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.150 Reciprocity. [1989 c 114 § 6; 1988 c 211 § 5; 1973 c 133 §
14; 1961 c 288 § 9; 1949 c 202 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-13. Prior:
1909 c 41 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.160 License fee. [1991 c 3 § 216; 1985 c 7 § 68; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 30 § 77; 1973 c 133 § 15; 1961 c 288 § 10; 1949 c 202 § 16; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10173-14.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.170 Use of nomenclature. [1973 c 133 § 16; 1949 c 202 § 17;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-15.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective
July 1, 1994.
18.88.175 Advanced registered nurse practitioner. [1991 c 3 §
217; 1988 c 211 § 13.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.88.180 Existing practitioners. [1973 c 133 § 17; 1949 c 202 § 18;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-16. Prior: 1909 c 41 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c
114 § 9.
18.88.185
Licensing of qualified but unlicensed person—
Examination—Time limitation. [1961 c 288 § 16.] Repealed by 1989 c
114 § 9.
18.88.190 Renewal of licenses—Fee. [1991 c 3 § 218; 1988 c 211 §
9; 1985 c 7 § 69; 1979 ex.s. c 106 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 78; 1973 c 133 §
18; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 18; 1961 c 288 § 11; 1949 c 202 § 19; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10173-17. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 1; 1909 c 41 § 3.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.200 Penalty for failure to renew. [1991 c 3 § 219; 1988 c 211
§ 10; 1985 c 7 § 70; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 79; 1973 c 133 § 19; 1961 c 288 §
12; 1949 c 202 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-18. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.210 Penalty for practicing during lapse of license. [1949 c
202 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-19. Prior: 1933 c 180 § 1.] Repealed
by 1986 c 259 § 137.
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18.88.220 Temporary retirement—Evidence of knowledge and
skill after inactive status for three or more years. [1991 c 3 § 220; 1988
c 211 § 11; 1973 c 133 § 20; 1949 c 202 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-20.
Prior: 1933 c 180 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.88.230
Denial, revocation or suspension of license—
Reissuance. [1973 c 133 § 21; 1949 c 202 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1017321. Prior: 109 c 41 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 137.
Savings—1986 c 259 §§ 136 and 137: See note following RCW
18.88.270.
18.88.240 Procedure. [1973 c 133 § 22; 1949 c 202 § 24; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10173-22. Prior: 1909 c 41 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
137.
18.88.250 Appeal—Administrative Procedure Act applicable.
[1973 c 133 § 23; 1949 c 202 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-23.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 137.
18.88.260 Reports of violations—Investigation. [1973 c 133 § 24;
1949 c 202 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-24.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
137.
18.88.265 Injunctions to prevent unauthorized practice. [1973 c
133 § 25; 1961 c 288 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 137.
18.88.270 Violations—Penalty. [1986 c 259 § 136; 1973 c 133 § 26;
1949 c 202 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-25.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9
§ 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.280 Excepted activities—Limitation of practice. [1993 c 225
§ 1; 1989 c 114 § 7; 1988 c 37 § 1; 1973 c 133 § 27; 1961 c 288 § 13; 1949
c 202 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10173-26.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.285 Acts which may be performed only by licensed
registered nurse—Exception. [1989 c 114 § 8; 1973 c 133 § 28; 1967 c 79
§ 9; 1961 c 288 § 14.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1,
1994.
18.88.290 Supervised treatment authorized. [1955 c 62 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.295 Catheterization of public and private school students.
[1988 c 48 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.300 Rules and regulations. [1973 c 133 § 29.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88.900 Severability—1949 c 202. [1949 c 202 § 29.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 18.88A
NURSING ASSISTANTS
18.88A.070 Advisory committee. [1991 c 16 § 9; 1991 c 3 § 223;
1989 c 300 § 9; 1988 c 267 § 9. Formerly RCW 18.52B.090.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 433, effective July 1, 1994.
18.88A.115 Home care aide certification reciprocity. [2009 c 580 §
16; 2009 c 2 § 11 (Initiative Measure No. 1029, approved November 4,
2008).] Repealed by 2010 c 169 § 12. Later enactment, see RCW
18.88A.087.
18.88A.220 Delegation—Program and reimbursement policies.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 47.] Repealed by 2000 c 95 § 4.
18.88A.240 Delegation—Complaints. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 49.]
Repealed by 2000 c 95 § 4.
Chapter 18.89
RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS
18.89.070 Respiratory care advisory committee—Members—
Meetings. [1991 c 3 § 230; 1987 c 415 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
514, effective July 1, 1994.
18.89.130 Certification—Waiver of examination. [1991 c 3 § 236;
1987 c 415 § 14.] Repealed by 1997 c 334 § 15, effective July 1, 1998.
18.89.900 Effective date of RCW 18.89.030—Application of
chapter to rural hospitals. [1987 c 415 § 20.] Repealed by 1997 c 334 §
15, effective July 1, 1998.
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Chapter 18.90
SANITARIANS
18.90.010 Definitions. [1979 c 158 § 70; 1959 c 200 § 1.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 2000 c 171 § 77.
18.90.020 Board of registered sanitarians—Appointment, terms,
qualifications, compensation, etc.—Examinations. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
34 § 52; 1967 c 188 § 5; 1959 c 200 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 60,
effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.030
Application for registration—Qualifications—
Sanitarians employed prior to 1960. [1959 c 200 § 3.] Repealed by 1979
c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.040
Registration, renewal fees—Sanitarians' licensing
account—Expiration of certificates, delinquencies—Reexaminations.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 80; 1971 ex.s. c 266 § 19; 1959 c 200 § 4.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.050 Registration of sanitarians registered in another state—
Fee. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 81; 1959 c 200 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 §
60, effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.060 Revocation, suspension of certificate. [1959 c 200 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.070 Use of titles, descriptions, letters—Penalty. [1959 c 200
§ 7.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982.
18.90.900 Severability—1959 c 200. [1959 c 200 § 8.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 60, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 18.92
VETERINARY MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND DENTISTRY
18.92.020
Board of veterinary examiners—Appointment—
Qualifications. [1941 c 71 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-3. Prior: 1907 c
124 § 5.] Repealed by 1959 c 92 § 15.
18.92.033 Administrative and investigative staff—Investigations
authorized—Subpoenas. [1983 c 102 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 144.
18.92.045 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279 §
47.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 144. Later enactment, see RCW 18.92.046.
18.92.050 Licensing required. [1941 c 71 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
10040-2. Prior: 1907 c 124 § 2. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1941 c
71 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-6, part, now codified in RCW
18.92.070.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 144.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 144: "The repeal of RCW 18.92.050,
18.92.160, and 18.92.180 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any
rights and duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and
proceedings which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 145.]
18.92.080 Applications—Approval—Refusal. [1941 c 71 § 6, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-6, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.92.070.
18.92.090 Application—Fees. [(i) 1941 c 71 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 10040-10. Now codified as RCW 18.92.115. (ii) 1941 c 71 § 19, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-19, part. Now codified as RCW 18.92.145.]
18.92.110 Examinations—Regulations. [1941 c 71 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 10040-8.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 50 § 12.
18.92.142 License—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 83; 1941 c 71 §
17; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-17. Formerly RCW 18.92.140, part.]
Repealed by 1983 c 102 § 10.
18.92.155 Board may recommend suspension, revocation of
licenses—Procedure. [1959 c 92 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 50 § 12.
Supp. 1941 § 10040-14. Formerly RCW 18.92.180 through 18.92.200.]
Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 144.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 144: See note following RCW 18.92.050.
18.92.190 Revocation and suspension of licenses—Hearing,
generally. [1941 c 71 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-14, part.] Now
codified in RCW 18.92.180.
18.92.200 Revocation and suspension of licenses—Hearing—
Witnesses—Subpoenas. [1941 c 71 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1004014, part.] Now codified in RCW 18.92.180.
18.92.210 Disciplinary proceedings—Appeal. [1971 c 81 § 63;
1941 c 71 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-15.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 §
144.
18.92.220 Unlawful use of title "veterinary." [1941 c 71 § 22;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-22. Prior: 1907 c 124 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c
259 § 144.
18.92.235 Injunction to restrain practice without license. [1959 c
92 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 144.
Chapter 18.96
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
18.96.050 Board—Terms of office—Removal—Compensation
and travel expenses. [2005 c 25 § 2; 1984 c 287 § 52; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
34 § 54; 1969 ex.s. c 158 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 370 § 21, effective July
1, 2010.
18.96.130 Charges against registrants—Hearings—Findings—
Penalties. [1985 c 18 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 158 § 13.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 §
401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.96.160 Misuse of seal. [1969 ex.s. c 158 § 16.] Repealed by 2009
c 370 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
18.96.170 Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 158 § 17.] Repealed by 2009 c 370
§ 21, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 18.100
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS
18.100.135
Corporation officers when only one or two
shareholders. [1971 c 57 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 51 § 13.
Chapter 18.104
WATER WELL CONSTRUCTION
18.104.090 Examining board. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 55; 1971
ex.s. c 212 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 15.
18.104.140 Proceedings governed by chapters 43.21B and 34.04
RCW. [1971 ex.s. c 212 § 14.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
Chapter 18.106
PLUMBERS
18.106.025 Violation of RCW 18.106.020—Separate infractions.
[1983 c 124 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 174 § 9, effective July 1, 1994.
18.106.060 Examinations—Local agencies—Uniformity—Fees.
[1977 ex.s. c 149 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 175 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 124 §
19.
18.106.120 Apprentices—Registration—Permit to work. [1973
1st ex.s. c 175 § 12.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 71 § 4.
18.106.160 Penalty. [1977 ex.s. c 149 § 10; 1973 1st ex.s. c 175 §
16.] Repealed by 1983 c 124 § 20.
18.92.160 Disciplinary action—Grounds. [1983 c 102 § 8; 1974
ex.s. c 44 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 50 § 10; 1961 c 157 § 1; 1941 c 71 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 10040-13. Formerly RCW 18.92.170, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 259 § 144.
18.106.260 Record of court's order—Transmittal. [1983 c 124 §
15.] Repealed by 1994 c 174 § 9, effective July 1, 1994.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 144: See note following RCW 18.92.050.
MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS
18.92.170 Revocation and suspension of licenses—Grounds.
[1941 c 71 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-13, part.] Now codified in
RCW 18.92.160.
18.108.075 Option to adopt uniform disciplinary act. [1984 c 279
§ 48.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 147. Later enactment, see RCW
18.108.076.
18.92.180 Disciplinary proceedings—Penalties. [1983 c 102 § 9;
1981 c 67 § 24; 1967 ex.s. c 50 § 11; 1959 c 92 § 11; 1941 c 71 § 14; Rem.
18.108.080 Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of
licenses. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 147.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Savings—1986 c 259 § 147: "The repeal of RCW 18.108.080 and
18.108.170 by this act shall not be construed as affecting any rights and
duties which matured, penalties which were incurred, and proceedings
which were begun before June 11, 1986." [1986 c 259 § 148.]
18.108.090 General penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 10.] Repealed
by 1987 c 443 § 15.
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18.140.180 Hearings—Orders—Judicial review. [1993 c 30 § 20;
1989 c 414 § 22.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.140.911 Effective dates—1989 c 414.
Repealed by 1993 c 30 § 24.
[1989 c 414 § 27.]
Chapter 18.145
18.108.100
Provisions relating to licensing of persons
nonexclusive. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 11.] Repealed by 2007 c 165 § 3.
COURT REPORTING PRACTICE ACT
18.108.110 Massage business license—Advertising without license
unlawful. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 443 § 15.
18.145.060
Advisory board—Participation in disciplinary
investigations. [1989 c 382 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c 27 § 14; and repealed
by 1995 c 269 § 505, effective July 1, 1995.
18.108.120
Massage business license—Required—Hiring
unlicensed massage operator prohibited. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 13.]
Repealed by 1987 c 443 § 15.
18.108.140
Massage business license—Expiration—Renewal.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 15.] Repealed by 1987 c 443 § 15.
18.108.150
Massage business license—Qualifications—
Information to be furnished. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 16.] Repealed by
1987 c 443 § 15.
18.108.160 Massage business license—Fees. [1985 c 7 § 80; 1975
1st ex.s. c 280 § 17.] Repealed by 1987 c 443 § 15.
18.108.170 Grounds for denial of issuance or renewal of licenses.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 259 § 147.
Savings—1986 c 259 § 147: See note following RCW 18.108.080.
18.108.180 Inspection of massage premises by director—Reports
and information. [1975 1st ex.s. c 280 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 443 §
15.
(Formerly: Shorthand reporting practice act)
Chapter 18.150
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM
18.150.010 Legislative findings. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 716.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.115.010 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
18.150.020 Definitions. [1991 c 332 § 15; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 717.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.115.020 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
18.150.030 Program established—Duties of board. [1991 c 332 §
16; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 718.] Recodified as RCW 28B.115.030 pursuant to
1991 c 332 § 36.
18.150.040 Planning committee—Developing criteria for selecting
participants. [1991 c 332 § 18; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 719.] Recodified as
RCW 28B.115.050 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
18.150.050 Loan repayment awards. [1991 c 332 § 22; 1989 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 720.] Recodified as RCW 28B.115.090 pursuant to 1991 c 332 §
36.
18.108.200 Massage businesses—Rules and regulations. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 280 § 21.] Repealed by 1987 c 443 § 15.
18.150.060 Participant obligation—Repayment obligation. [1991
c 332 § 24; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 721.] Recodified as RCW 28B.115.110
pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
Chapter 18.130
18.150.070 Transfer of program administration. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9
§ 722.] Recodified as RCW 28B.115.140 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
REGULATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS—
UNIFORM DISCIPLINARY ACT
18.130.030 Chapter may be adopted. [1984 c 279 § 3.] Repealed
by 1986 c 259 § 16.
18.130.320 Provider investments and referrals—Conflict of
interest standards. [1993 c 492 § 408.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27,
effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
18.130.330 Malpractice insurance coverage mandate—Rules—
Report. [1994 c 102 § 1; 1993 c 492 § 412.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27,
effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
18.150.080 Termination of loan repayment award. [1989 1st ex.s.
c 9 § 723.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
18.150.900 Effective date—1989 1st ex.s. c 9. Cross-reference
section recodified as RCW 28B.115.900 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
18.150.910 Severability—1989 1st ex.s. c 9. Cross-reference section
recodified as RCW 28B.115.901 pursuant to 1991 c 332 § 36.
Chapter 18.155
SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT PROVIDERS
18.155.050
Sexual offender treatment providers advisory
committee. [1990 c 3 § 805.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 22, effective June
30, 2009.
Chapter 18.160
Chapter 18.135
FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM CONTRACTORS
HEALTH CARE ASSISTANTS
18.160.060 Contractor license—Surety bond. [1990 c 177 § 7.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 6 § 2.
18.135.080 Violations—Decertification. [1991 c 3 § 277; 1984 c
281 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 367 § 23.
Chapter 18.138
DIETITIANS AND NUTRITIONISTS
Chapter 18.165
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS
(Formerly: Private detectives)
18.138.080 Advisory committee. [1991 c 3 § 285; 1988 c 277 § 8.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 518, effective July 1, 1994.
18.165.190 Violations—Statement of charges—Hearings. [1995 c
277 § 37; 1991 c 328 § 19.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January
1, 2003.
18.138.120
Health professions advisory committee—
Membership—Duties—Expenses. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 517.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 401, effective July 1, 1999.
18.165.200 Application of administrative procedure act to
hearings. [1991 c 328 § 20.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective
January 1, 2003.
Chapter 18.140
CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISER ACT
18.165.240
Unlicensed practice—Complaints—Director's
authority—Injunctions—Penalty. [1995 c 277 § 39; 1991 c 328 § 24.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.140.085 Conversion to appraiser's license. [1993 c 30 § 23.]
Repealed by 1996 c 182 § 13, effective July 1, 1996.
18.165.250 Violation of injunction—Penalty. [1991 c 328 § 25.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.140.175 Cease and desist orders. [1993 c 30 § 19.] Repealed by
2007 c 256 § 22.
18.165.260 Immunity. [1991 c 328 § 26.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 §
401, effective January 1, 2003.
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Chapter 18.170
Chapter 18.220
SECURITY GUARDS
GEOLOGISTS
18.170.100 Training and testing requirements. [2004 c 50 § 2;
1995 c 277 § 7; 1991 c 334 § 10.] Repealed by 2007 c 306 § 3.
18.220.140 Unprofessional conduct—Hearing before director—
Orders. [2000 c 253 § 15.] Repealed by 2007 c 256 § 22.
18.170.190 Complaints—Investigation—Immunity. [1995 c 277 §
14; 1991 c 334 § 19.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1,
2003.
18.220.150
Unprofessional conduct—Written complaint—
Investigation. [2002 c 86 § 264; 2000 c 253 § 16.] Repealed by 2007 c 256
§ 22.
18.170.200 Violations—Statement of charges—Hearings. [1991 c
334 § 20.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.220.170 Prohibited acts—Class 1 civil infractions. [2000 c 253
§ 18.] Repealed by 2007 c 256 § 22.
18.170.240 Enforcement of orders for payment of fines. [1991 c
334 § 24.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.220.180
Violation of chapter—Injunction to restrain—
Director's authority. [2000 c 253 § 19.] Repealed by 2007 c 256 § 22.
18.170.250
Unlicensed practice—Complaints—Director's
authority—Injunctions—Penalty. [1995 c 277 § 16; 1991 c 334 § 25.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.220.210 Public bodies—Use of either soil scientist or licensed
geologist permitted. [2003 c 292 § 2.] Expired July 1, 2005.
18.170.260 Violation of injunction—Penalty. [1991 c 334 § 26.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.170.270 Immunity. [1991 c 334 § 27.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 §
401, effective January 1, 2003.
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BUSINESS REGULATIONS—
MISCELLANEOUS
Chapter 18.175
ATHLETE AGENTS
18.175.010 Findings. [1991 c 236 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 §
501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.020 Athlete agents and athlete agent firms—Certificate of
registration required—Violations. [1991 c 236 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c
151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.025 Certificate of registration suspension—Nonpayment
or default on educational loan or scholarship. [1996 c 293 § 24.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.027
Certificate
of
registration
suspension—
Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance. [1997 c 58 § 839.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.030 Definitions. [1991 c 236 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 §
501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.040 Exemptions. [1991 c 236 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 151
§ 501, effective July 1, 1999.
18.175.050 Authority of director. [1991 c 236 § 5.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
Chapter 19.02
BUSINESS LICENSE CENTER ACT
(Formerly: Business registration and licensing system)
19.02.038 Center—Duties—To be completed by date certain.
[1982 c 182 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
19.02.040 Board of review—Created—Members—Chairperson—
Meetings—Duties. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 316; 1987 c 505 § 6; 1985 c 466 §
37; 1982 c 182 § 5; 1979 c 158 § 77; 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 4.] Repealed by
1993 c 142 § 1.
19.02.060 Continuation of pilot program for grocery stores under
chapter 43.31 RCW. [1977 ex.s. c 319 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 182 § 45.
19.02.120 Agencies to review licensure requirements and report to
governor. [1982 c 182 § 14.] Decodified July 1988.
19.02.130 Governor to submit recommendations on licensure
requirements to legislature. [1982 c 182 § 15.] Decodified July 1988.
19.02.885 Performance audit. [1990 c 264 § 3.] Repealed by 1998
c 245 § 176.
Chapter 19.04
18.175.060 Disclosure statements. [1991 c 236 § 6.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
ANTIFREEZE VENDING
18.175.070 Penalties. [1991 c 236 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 §
501, effective July 1, 1999.
19.04.010 Definitions—General. [1949 c 121 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 8370-300.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30, 1982.
18.175.080 Application of consumer protection act. [1991 c 236 §
8.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 501, effective July 1, 1999.
19.04.020 Adulteration—Defined. [1949 c 121 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8370-301.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 18.185
19.04.030 Misbranding—Defined. [1949 c 121 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8370-302.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30, 1982.
BAIL BOND AGENTS
18.185.150 Hearing procedures. [1993 c 260 § 16.] Repealed by
2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.185.160 Enforcement of monetary penalty. [1993 c 260 § 17.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.185.180 Civil penalties. [1993 c 260 § 19.] Repealed by 2002 c
86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
18.185.190 Official immunity. [1993 c 260 § 20.] Repealed by 2002
c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 18.210
ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS—
DESIGNER LICENSING
19.04.040 Annual inspection—Fee—Permit. [1949 c 121 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 8370-303.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30,
1982.
19.04.050 Duties of department of agriculture. [1949 c 121 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-304.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June
30, 1982.
19.04.060 Rules and regulations—Standards. [1949 c 121 § 6;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-305.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June
30, 1982.
19.04.070 List of approved brands and trademarks. [1949 c 121 §
7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-306.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective
June 30, 1982.
18.210.040 Advisory committee. [1999 c 263 § 5.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 75, effective June 30, 2010.
19.04.080 Restriction upon advertising product. [1949 c 121 § 8;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-307.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June
30, 1982.
18.210.070 Advisory committee—Duties. [1999 c 263 § 8.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 75, effective June 30, 2010.
19.04.090 Prosecutions. [1949 c 121 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370308.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30, 1982.
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19.04.100 Collection and disposition of fees. [1949 c 121 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-309.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June
30, 1982.
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19.09.180 Reports on charitable activities. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 8;
1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 18.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.04.110 Penalty. [1949 c 121 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-310.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 47, effective June 30, 1982.
19.09.220 Suspension of registration—Failure to file financial
statement or report—Examination. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 13 § 22.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
Chapter 19.08
19.09.250 Advertising violations—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13
§ 25.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
CASCARA BARK PEELING
19.08.010 Permit to take or dispose of cascara bark. [1943 c 129 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2875-1.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 50, effective June
30, 1982.
19.08.020 Requirements for cutting or peeling—Protection of
trees. [1943 c 129 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 2875-2.] Repealed by 1979 c 99
§ 50, effective June 30, 1982.
19.08.030 Penalties. [1943 c 129 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2875-3.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 50, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 19.09
19.09.260 Investigations—Powers and duties of director. [1977
ex.s. c 222 § 12; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 26.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.265 Investigations, proceedings, or hearings—Oaths and
affirmations—Subpoena powers—Contempt—Venue. [1981 c 67 § 25;
1977 ex.s. c 222 § 13.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.270 Violations—Cease and desist orders—Injunctions.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 27.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.280 Suspension or revocation of registration—Grounds—
Cease and desist order as alternative. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 15; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 13 § 28.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
19.09.030 Exemptions. [1983 c 265 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 222 § 2; 1974
ex.s. c 106 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 230 § 19,
effective January 1, 1987.
19.09.285 Administrative procedure act to govern proceedings.
[1977 ex.s. c 222 § 16.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.290 Suits by or against charitable organization—Notice.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 29.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.040 Organization ceasing to be exempt—Registration.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment,
see RCW 19.09.045.
19.09.045 Organization ceasing to be exempt—Registration.
[1983 c 265 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 230 § 19, effective January 1, 1987.
19.09.050 Professional fund raisers not exempt. [1983 c 265 § 13;
1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 230 § 19, effective January 1,
1987.
19.09.060 Registration—Required. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 6.]
Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.065.
19.09.300 Judicial review. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 30.] Repealed by
1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.310 Rules and regulations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 31.]
Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.315.
19.09.320 Additional powers and duties of director. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 13 § 32.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.330 Local codes, ordinances, and regulations. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 13 § 33.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 222 § 18.
19.09.350 Fees. [1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 89; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 35.]
Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.355.
19.09.069 Professional fund raisers—Registration required—
Public record—Registration not endorsement. [1983 c 265 § 14.]
Repealed by 1986 c 230 § 19, effective January 1, 1987.
19.09.360 Compliance required for registration. [1973 1st ex.s. c
13 § 36.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.070
Application for registration—Filing—Contents—
Requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 7.] Repealed by
1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.075.
19.09.370
Radio, television stations, newspapers exempt—
Exception. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 66 § 1.] Repealed by
1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.078 Nonprofit fund raisers—Application for registration—
Contents—Fee. [1986 c 230 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 471 § 40, effective
July 1, 1993.
19.09.520 Charitable organization education program—Fees.
[2007 c 471 § 13.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 29 § 17.
19.09.080 Registration statement—Signing—Duration—Notice of
changes. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 8.] Repealed by 1982
c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.085.
19.09.090 Subsidiary organizations. [1977 ex.s. c 222 § 5; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 13 § 9.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW
19.09.095.
19.09.095 Subsidiary organizations—Requirement to register—
Exemptions. [1986 c 230 § 9; 1983 c 265 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 471 §
18.
19.09.110 Registration or rejection—Order—Procedure. [1977
ex.s. c 222 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.120 Notice of intention to solicit—Short form report. [1974
ex.s. c 106 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 12.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 222 § 18.
19.09.130 Short form report—Form—Requirements. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 13 § 13.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 222 § 18.
19.09.140 Registration to be kept current—Amendments. [1973
1st ex.s. c 13 § 14.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
19.09.150 Register. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 15.] Repealed by 1982 c
227 § 24.
19.09.900 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 13. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 §
37.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
Chapter 19.10
CHARITABLE TRUSTS
19.10.010 Purpose. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
11.110.010 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 147, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.020 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 226 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 11.110.020 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 147, effective
January 1, 1985.
19.10.030 Certain nonprofit foundations exempt from notice and
filing requirements. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 226 §
7.
19.10.040 Information, documents, and reports are public
records—Inspection—Publication. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 11.110.040 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 147, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.050 Register of trustees—Establishment and maintenance.
[1984 c 149 § 149; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.050
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 148, effective January 1, 1985.
19.09.160 Registration not endorsement. [1973 1st ex.s. c 13 § 16.]
Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 19.09.065.
19.10.060 Instrument establishing trust, inventory of assets, tax
exempt status or claim, tax return to be filed. [1984 c 149 § 150; 1971
ex.s. c 226 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.060
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 148, effective January 1, 1985.
19.09.170 Registration and information public records. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 13 § 17.] Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW
19.09.065.
19.10.070 Reports of trustee—Filing—Rules and regulations.
[1971 ex.s. c 226 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.070
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 151, effective January 1, 1985.
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19.10.073 Reports of trustee—Trustees exempt from RCW
19.10.070. [1984 c 149 § 153; 1971 ex.s. c 226 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
11.110.073 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 152, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.075 Trusts not exclusively for charitable purposes—
Instrument and information not public—Filings and reporting, when
required. [1984 c 149 § 154; 1971 ex.s. c 226 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
11.110.075 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 152, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.080 Custodian of court records to furnish copies to attorney
general—List of tax exemption applications to be filed. [1967 ex.s. c 53
§ 8.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.080 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 155,
effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.090 Uniformity of chapter with laws of other states. [1967
ex.s. c 53 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.090 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
155, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.100
Investigations by attorney general authorized—
Appearance and production of books, papers, documents, etc., may be
required. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.100 pursuant
to 1984 c 149 § 155, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 19.12
CHRISTMAS TREE EXPORTING
19.12.010 Definition. [1937 c 112 § 1, part; 1931 c 26 § 1, part; 1929
c 141 § 1, part; RRS § 8291-1, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.12.020 Severance tax imposed—Rate—Tags. [1937 c 112 § 2,
part; 1931 c 26 § 2, part; 1929 c 141 § 2, part; RRS § 8291-2, part.]
Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.12.030 Disposition of tax. [1937 c 112 § 2, part; 1931 c 26 § 2,
part; 1929 c 141 § 2, part; RRS § 8291-2, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.12.040 Attachment of tags to shipment. [1937 c 112 § 3; 1931 c
26 § 3; 1929 c 141 § 3; RRS § 8291-3.] Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.12.050 Shipment or carriage without tax payment prohibited.
[1937 c 112 § 1, part; 1931 c 26 § 1, part; 1929 c 141 § 1, part; RRS § 82911, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.12.060 Scope of chapter. [1937 c 112 § 4; 1929 c 141 § 4; RRS §
8291-4.] Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
19.10.110
Order to appear—Effect—Enforcement—Court
review. [1984 c 149 § 157; 1971 c 81 § 64; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 11.110.110 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 156, effective
January 1, 1985.
19.12.070 Reports by shippers. [1955 c 225 § 2; 1937 c 112 § 6;
RRS § 8291-6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 32 § 1.
19.10.120 Proceedings to secure compliance and proper trust
administration—Attorney general to be notified of judicial proceedings
involving charitable trust—Powers and duties additional. [1984 c 149 §
158; 1967 ex.s. c 53 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.120 pursuant to 1984
c 149 § 156, effective January 1, 1985.
19.12.090 Violations—Penalty. [1937 c 112 § 7; RRS § 8291-7.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 32 § 1.
19.10.125 Violations—Refusal to file reports, perform duties, etc.
[1971 ex.s. c 226 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.125 pursuant to 1984 c
149 § 159, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.130 Violations—Civil action may be prosecuted. [1967 ex.s.
c 53 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.130 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 159,
effective January 1, 1985.
19.12.080 Reports by carriers. [1937 c 112 § 5; RRS § 8291-5.]
Repealed by 1957 c 86 § 1.
Chapter 19.16
COLLECTION AGENCIES
19.16.010 through 19.16.050 [1929 c 90 §§ 1-5; RRS §§ 5847-4–
5847-8.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 253 § 43.
19.16.350 Board—Powers—Duties.
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 20 § 10.
[1971 ex.s. c 253 § 26.]
19.10.140 Penalty. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
11.110.140 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 159, effective January 1, 1985.
19.16.360 Licenses—Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to
renew—Civil penalty—Hearing. [1977 ex.s. c 194 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 20
§ 4; 1971 ex.s. c 253 § 27.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January
1, 2003.
19.10.200 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—
Application to trusts. [1984 c 149 § 161; 1971 c 58 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 11.110.200 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 160, effective January 1, 1985.
19.16.370 License—Denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal to
renew—Grounds. [1971 ex.s. c 253 § 28.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 20
§ 10.
19.10.210 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—Trust
instruments deemed to contain prohibiting provisions. [1984 c 149 §
162; 1971 c 58 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.210 pursuant to 1984 c 149
§ 160, effective January 1, 1985.
19.16.380 Administrative procedure act—Application. [1971 ex.s.
c 253 § 29.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
19.10.220 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—Trust
instruments deemed to contain certain provisions for distribution.
[1984 c 149 § 163; 1971 c 58 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.220 pursuant
to 1984 c 149 § 160, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.230 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—Rights,
powers, of courts, attorney general, not impaired. [1984 c 149 § 164;
1971 c 58 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.230 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
160, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.240 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—
Construction of references to federal code. [1984 c 149 § 165; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 41 § 3; 1971 c 58 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.240 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 160, effective January 1, 1985.
19.10.250 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—
Application to new trust or amendment to existing trust. [1984 c 149 §
167; 1971 c 58 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.250 pursuant to 1984 c 149
§ 166, effective January 1, 1985.
19.16.400 Investigations or proceedings—Powers of director or
designees—Contempt. [1973 1st ex.s. c 20 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 253 § 31.]
Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 19.18
COMIC BOOKS
19.18.010 Declaration of policy. [1955 c 282 § 1.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1,
effective June 12, 1980.
19.18.020 Declaration of police power—Chapter to be liberally
construed. [1955 c 282 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.18.030 Definitions. [1955 c 282 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 §
44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June
12, 1980.
19.18.040 Supervisor to enforce chapter—Rules—Personnel.
[1955 c 282 § 14.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and
repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.10.260 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—
Severability—RCW 19.10.210 through 19.10.260. [1984 c 149 § 168;
1971 c 58 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 11.110.260 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
166, effective January 1, 1985.
19.18.050 Presumption that minors will read or look at comic
books. [1955 c 282 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30,
1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.10.270 Tax Reform Act of 1969, state implementation—Not for
profit corporations.
Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW
11.110.270 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 169, effective January 1, 1985.
19.18.060 Licenses—Compliance required—Penalty. [1955 c 282
§ 4.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by
1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.10.900 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 53. [1967 ex.s. c 53 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 11.110.900 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 169, effective
January 1, 1985.
19.18.070 Licenses—Fees. [1955 c 282 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 c 99
§ 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June
12, 1980.
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Title 19
19.18.080 Licenses—Dealers—Refusal, suspension, revocation,
length of. [1955 c 282 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.24.050
Lists of copyrighted works—Open to public—
Publication provided for. [1937 c 218 § 5; RRS § 3802-4.] Repealed by
1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.18.090 Licenses—Wholesale dealers—Refusal, suspension,
revocation. [1955 c 282 § 12.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.24.055 Filing required of nonresident and foreign copyright
holders—Exception. [1937 c 218 § 6; RRS § 3802-5. Formerly RCW
19.24.040, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.18.100
Licenses—Refusal, suspension, revocation—
Complaint—Hearing—Appeal. [1955 c 282 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 c
99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective
June 12, 1980.
19.24.060
Declaration of purpose of legislation—Situs of
copyrighted work. [1937 c 218 § 7; RRS § 3802-6. Formerly RCW
19.24.060 through 19.24.090.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July
1, 1982.
19.18.110 Copies of comic books to be supplied to supervisor.
[1955 c 282 § 13.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and
repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.24.070 Declaration of police power. [1937 c 218 § 7, part; RRS §
3802-6, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.060.
19.18.120 Prohibited acts—Dealers. [1955 c 282 § 7.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1,
effective June 12, 1980.
19.18.130 Prohibited acts—Wholesale dealers—Conditions of sale
or delivery. [1955 c 282 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12, 1980.
19.18.140 Penalties. [1955 c 282 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 44,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1, effective June 12,
1980.
19.18.900 Severability—1955 c 282. [1955 c 282 § 15.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 44, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 36 § 1,
effective June 12, 1980.
Chapter 19.20
CONVICT-MADE GOODS
19.20.010 Definitions. [1933 c 178 § 3; RRS § 5847-4.] Repealed by
1981 c 136 § 121.
19.20.020 Sale of convict-made goods prohibited—Exceptions—
Rehabilitation and vocational program goods excepted, compensation.
[1975 c 44 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1933 c 178 § 1; 1927 c 294 § 1; RRS §
5847-1. Formerly RCW 19.20.020 through 19.20.050.] Repealed by 1981 c
136 § 121.
19.20.030 Importation for sale forbidden. [1933 c 178 § 1, part;
1927 c 294 § 1, part; RRS § 5847-1, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.20.020.
19.24.080 Purpose of legislation. [1937 c 218 § 7, part; RRS § 38026, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.060.
19.24.090 Situs of copyrighted work. [1937 c 218 § 7, part; RRS §
3802-6, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.060.
19.24.100 Doing business defined—Amenability to process—
Service on nonresidents. [1973 c 108 § 1; 1937 c 218 § 8; RRS § 3802-7.
Formerly RCW 19.24.100 through 19.24.130.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 §
200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.24.110 Doing business in this state—Evidence of. [1937 c 218 §
8, part; RRS § 3802-7, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.100.
19.24.120 Process—Secretary of state as agent. [1937 c 218 § 8,
part; RRS § 3802-7, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.100.
19.24.130 Process—Service upon nonresident. [1937 c 218 § 8,
part; RRS § 3802-7, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.100.
19.24.140 Injunction—Receivership—Escheat. [1977 ex.s. c 82 §
1; 1937 c 218 § 9; RRS § 3802-8. Formerly RCW 19.24.140 through
19.24.270.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.24.150 Injunction—To whom to be applicable. [1937 c 218 § 9,
part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.160 Injunction—Enforcement—Receiver. [1937 c 218 § 9,
part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.170 Receivership—Scope. [1937 c 218 § 9, part; RRS § 38028, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.180 Receivership—Collection of disputed license fees. [1937
c 218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.20.040 Exemption of state institutions. [1933 c 178 § 1, part;
1927 c 294 § 1, part; RRS § 5847-1, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.20.020.
19.24.190 Anti-monopoly board—Convening by court, when.
[1937 c 218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.24.140.
19.20.050 Exemption of federal institutions and prison sales.
[1933 c 178 § 1, part; 1927 c 294 § 1, part; RRS § 5847-1, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.20.020.
19.24.200 Anti-monopoly board—Membership—Duties. [1937 c
218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.20.060 Violations—Penalty. [1933 c 178 § 2; 1927 c 294 § 2;
RRS § 5847-2.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
19.20.900 Police power of state. [1933 c 178 § 5; RRS § 5847-6.]
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
19.20.910 Severability—1927 c 294. [1927 c 294 § 3; RRS § 58473.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
Chapter 19.24
COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
19.24.010 Performance, selling, of copyrighted music or drama
forbidden, when. [1937 c 218 § 2; RRS § 3802-1.] Repealed by 1982 c 35
§ 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.24.020 Unlawful combinations—Per piece royalties—Parting
with right to restrict use. [1937 c 218 § 3; RRS § 3802-2. Formerly RCW
19.24.020 and 19.24.030.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1,
1982.
19.24.030 Copyright pools—Royalties on piece system. [1937 c
218 § 3, part; RRS § 3802-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.020.
19.24.040 Listing of pooled copyrighted works required. [1967 c
40 § 1; 1937 c 218 § 4; RRS § 3802-3. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
1937 c 218 § 6; RRS § 3802-5, now codified as RCW 19.24.055.] Repealed
by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
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19.24.210 Receiver—License fees fixed by board. [1937 c 218 § 9,
part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.220 Receiver—Term of administration. [1937 c 218 § 9,
part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.230 Receiver—Attorney—Fees. [1937 c 218 § 9, part; RRS §
3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.240 Escheat of copyrights to state—Order to show cause.
[1937 c 218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.24.140.
19.24.250 Escheat of copyrights—Procedure. [1937 c 218 § 9, part;
RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.260 Escheat—Recording by receiver—Disposition. [1937 c
218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.24.140.
19.24.270 Escheated property—Biennial reports by treasurer.
[1937 c 218 § 9, part; RRS § 3802-8, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.24.140.
19.24.280 Special appearances deemed general. [1937 c 218 § 10;
RRS § 3802-9.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.24.290 Violations—Penalties. [1937 c 218 § 11; RRS § 3802-10.]
Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
19.24.300 Concurrent injunctions or receiverships. [1937 c 218 §
13; RRS § 3802-12.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1, 1982.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
19.24.900 Severability—General repealer—1937 c 218. [1937 c
218 § 12; RRS § 3802-11.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 200, effective July 1,
1982.
19.27.450
Portable oil-fueled heaters—Jurisdiction over
approval—Sale and use governed exclusively. [1985 c 360 § 16; 1983 c
134 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.110 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
Chapter 19.26
19.27.460 Violations—Penalty. [1985 c 360 § 17; 1983 c 134 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 19.27A.120 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
PRERECORDED RECORDING OR TAPE
19.26.010 Sale without name and address of recorder unlawful—
Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 113 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 38 § 10. Cf. RCW
19.25.040.
19.26.020 Each violation separate offense—Fine. [1971 ex.s. c 113
§ 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 38 § 10.
Chapter 19.27
STATE BUILDING CODE
19.27.030
National codes and standards—Adoption by
reference—Conflicts. [1984 c 101 § 1; 1980 c 8 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 76 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 14 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 96 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 19.27A.010 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.27.075 Statewide thermal efficiency and lighting code—State
building code advisory council authorized to adopt. [1979 ex.s. c 76 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.020 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.27.078 State building code council—Studies. [1989 c 266 § 4;
1985 c 360 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
19.27.470 Recyclable materials and solid waste—Multifamily
residences. [1991 c 298 § 5.] Decodified September 1999.
19.27.480 Recyclable materials and solid waste—Commercial
facilities. [1991 c 298 § 6.] Decodified September 1999.
19.27.905 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 14. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 17.]
Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
Chapter 19.27A
ENERGY-RELATED BUILDING STANDARDS
19.27A.010
National codes and standards—Adoption by
reference—Conflicts. [1985 c 144 § 1; 1984 c 101 § 1; 1980 c 8 § 1; 1979
ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 14 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 96
§ 3. Formerly RCW 19.27.030.] Repealed by 1990 c 2 § 12, effective
January 1, 1991.
19.27A.030 Local energy codes superseded—Exceptions. [1988 c
204 § 1; 1985 c 144 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 2 § 12, effective January 1,
1991.
19.27.130 Hot water heaters—Temperature regulation. [1983 c
178 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.060 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.27A.040
Thermal
transmittance
testing—Study—
Committee—Peer review panel—Funding. [1988 c 204 § 2; 1985 c 144 §
4.] Repealed by 1990 c 2 § 12, effective January 1, 1991.
19.27.192
Radon measurement device—Liability limited—
Expiration of section. [1992 c 132 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1995.
19.27A.055 Energy code training account.
Repealed by 1996 c 186 § 524, effective July 1, 1996.
19.27.200 Application and scope. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 1.] Repealed
by 1985 c 144 § 6.
6.
19.27.210 Purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 §
[1990 c 2 § 6.]
Chapter 19.28
ELECTRICIANS AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
19.27.220 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 144
19.28.005 Definitions. [2000 c 238 § 103; 1993 c 275 § 1; 1988 c 81
§ 1; 1986 c 156 § 1; 1983 c 206 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.006
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.27.230 Compliance. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c
144 § 6.
19.28.015 Disputes regarding local regulations—Arbitration—
Appeal. [1988 c 81 § 2; 1983 c 206 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.021
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.27.240 Thermal design standards for ceilings and exterior wall
sections above grade excluding doors and windows. [1977 ex.s. c 14 §
5.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
19.28.020 Methods, standards generally. [1935 c 169 § 1, part;
RRS § 8307-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.010.
§ 6.
19.27.250 Thermal design standards for openings. [1977 ex.s. c 14
§ 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
19.27.260 Thermal design standards for floor sections and slabson-grade. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
19.27.270 General construction requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 14 §
8.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
19.27.280 Duct insulation. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 9.] Repealed by 1985
c 144 § 6.
19.27.290 Piping insulation. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 10.] Repealed by
1985 c 144 § 6.
19.27.300 Expiration of RCW 19.27.200 through 19.27.290. [1977
ex.s. c 14 § 14.] Repealed by 1985 c 144 § 6.
§ 6.
19.27.310 Captions. [1977 ex.s. c 14 § 16.] Repealed by 1985 c 144
19.27.320 Study of state building code relating to energy by
legislative committees on energy and utilities. Cross-reference section,
recodified as RCW 19.27A.065 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.27.410 Intent. [1983 c 134 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.070
pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.28.030 Material and equipment standards generally. [1935 c
169 § 1, part; RRS § 8307-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.010.
19.28.040 Cities may impose higher standards. [1935 c 169 § 1,
part; RRS § 8307-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.010.
19.28.050 Waterworks—Consent for connection to pipes. [1935 c
169 § 1, part; RRS § 8307-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.010.
19.28.060 Rules, regulations, and standards. [1993 c 275 § 3; 1988
c 81 § 3; 1986 c 156 § 3; 1983 c 206 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 117 § 2; 1935 c 169 §
10; RRS § 8307-10.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.031 pursuant to 2000 c 238
§ 102.
19.28.065 Electrical board. [2000 c 238 § 3; 1988 c 81 § 4; 1984 c
287 § 56; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 60; 1969 ex.s. c 71 § 1; 1963 c 207 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 19.28.311 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.070
Enforcement—State
electrical
inspectors—
Qualifications—Salaries and expenses. [1997 c 309 § 4; 1986 c 156 § 4;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 61; 1967 c 88 § 1; 1935 c 169 § 3; RRS § 8307-3.
Formerly RCW 19.28.080, 19.28.090, 19.28.100, 19.28.110.] Recodified as
RCW 19.28.321 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.080 Electrical inspectors, state—Appointment. [1935 c 169
§ 3, part; RRS § 8307-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.070.
19.27.420 Definitions. [1985 c 360 § 15; 1983 c 134 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 19.27A.080 pursuant to 1985 c 360 § 19.
19.28.090 Electrical inspectors, state—Salaries and expenses.
[1935 c 169 § 3, part; RRS § 8307-3, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.28.070.
19.27.430 Portable oil-fueled heaters—Sales and use—Approval
required. [1983 c 134 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.090 pursuant to
1985 c 360 § 19.
19.28.100 Electrical inspectors, state—Temporary inspectors—
Payment. [1935 c 169 § 3, part; RRS § 8307-3, part.] Now codified in
RCW 19.28.070.
19.27.440
Portable oil-fueled heaters—Requirements for
approval. [1983 c 134 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 19.27A.100 pursuant to
1985 c 360 § 19.
19.28.110 Electrical inspectors, state—Responsibility of state for
payment limited. [1935 c 169 § 3, part; RRS § 8307-3, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.28.070.
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19.28.120 License required—General or specialty licenses—
Fees—Application—Bond or cash deposit. [1998 c 279 § 4; 1992 c 217 §
2; 1986 c 156 § 5; 1983 c 206 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 195 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c
92 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 188 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 129 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 71 § 2; 1969
c 30 § 1. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 15 § 1; 1967 c 88 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 117 § 3;
1963 c 207 § 2; 1959 c 325 § 1; 1935 c 169 § 4; RRS § 8307-4; prior: 1919
c 204 §§ 1, 2. Formerly RCW 19.28.130, 19.28.140, 19.28.150, 19.28.160,
19.28.170.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.041 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.123 Examinations—Fees. [1996 c 147 § 6; 1988 c 81 § 5;
1986 c 156 § 6; 1984 c 287 § 57; 1977 ex.s. c 79 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34
§ 62; 1975 1st ex.s. c 195 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 92 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 188 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 19.28.051 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.125 Electrical contractors—Designee of firm to take
administrator's examination—Certificate duration, denial, renewal,
nontransferable—Administrator's duties. [1996 c 241 § 3; 1988 c 81 §
6; 1986 c 156 § 7; 1983 c 206 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 195 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c
92 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 188 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.061 pursuant to
2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.130 License—Application. [1935 c 169 § 4, part; RRS §
8307-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.120.
19.28.140 License—Scope. [1935 c 169 § 4, part; RRS § 8307-4,
part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.120.
19.28.150 Licensee's bond—Amount—Surety. [1935 c 169 § 4,
part; RRS § 8307-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.120.
19.28.160 Licensee's bond—Approval by attorney general. [1935
c 169 § 4, part; RRS § 8307-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.120.
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19.28.300 Board—Request for ruling—Fee—Costs. [1988 c 81 §
9; 1983 c 206 § 10; 1935 c 169 § 13; RRS § 8307-13.] Recodified as RCW
19.28.121 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.310 Revocation or suspension of license—Grounds—Appeal
to board—Fee—Costs. [2000 c 238 § 4; 1997 c 58 § 844; 1996 c 241 § 5;
1988 c 81 § 10; 1986 c 156 § 10; 1983 c 206 § 11; 1935 c 169 § 7; RRS §
8307-7. Formerly RCW 19.28.320.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.341
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.320 Revocation or suspension—Appeal to board. [1935 c
169 § 7, part; RRS § 8307-7, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.310.
19.28.330 Electrical license fund. [1988 c 81 § 11; 1979 ex.s. c 67 §
1; 1935 c 169 § 18; RRS § 8307-18.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.351
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.340 Liability for injury or damage. [2000 c 238 § 5; 1935 c
169 § 16; RRS § 8307-16.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.361 pursuant to 2000
c 238 § 2.
19.28.350 Violations of RCW 19.28.010 through 19.28.360—
Schedule of penalties—Appeal. [1996 c 147 § 7; 1988 c 81 § 12; 1986 c
156 § 11; 1983 c 206 § 12; 1980 c 30 § 16; 1935 c 169 § 14; RRS § 830714.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.131 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.360 RCW 19.28.210 inapplicable in certain cities and towns,
electricity supply agency service areas, and rights-of-way of state
highways. [1986 c 156 § 12; 1967 ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1963 c 207 § 4; 1959 c
325 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.141 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.170 Licensee's bond—Conditions. [1935 c 169 § 4, part; RRS
§ 8307-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.120.
19.28.370 RCW 19.28.010 through 19.28.380 inapplicable to
telegraph or telephone companies exercising certain functions. [1980 c
30 § 17; 1959 c 325 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.151 pursuant to 2000 c
238 § 102.
19.28.180 Licensee's bond—Action on—Priorities—Cash deposit,
payment from. [1986 c 156 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 71 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 117 § 4;
1935 c 169 § 5; RRS § 8307-5. Prior: 1919 c 204 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
19.28.071 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.380 RCW 19.28.010 through 19.28.380 inapplicable within
rights-of-way of state highways if equal or better standards enforced.
[1980 c 30 § 18; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 35.] Repealed by 1986 c 156 § 18.
Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.360.
19.28.190 Actions—Local permits—Proof of licensure. [1986 c
156 § 9; 1935 c 169 § 6; RRS § 8307-6.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.081
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.390 Devices for diagnosis or treatment of disease or
injury—Compliance with chapter. [1981 c 57 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
19.28.371 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.200 Licensing—Exemptions. [1998 c 98 § 1; 1992 c 240 § 1;
1980 c 30 § 15; 1935 c 169 § 11; RRS § 8307-11.] Recodified as RCW
19.28.091 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.500 Definitions. [1980 c 30 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 206 §
23. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.005.
19.28.510 Certificate of competency required—Electrical training
certificate—Fee—Verification and attestation of training hours. [1997
c 309 § 1; 1996 c 241 § 6; 1983 c 206 § 13; 1980 c 30 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 19.28.161 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.210
Inspections—Notice to repair and change—
Disconnection—Entry—Concealment—Accessibility—Connection to
utility—Permits, fees—Limitation. [1996 c 241 § 4; 1992 c 240 § 2; 1989
c 344 § 1; 1988 c 81 § 7; 1983 c 206 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 129 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c
71 § 4; 1967 c 88 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 117 § 5; 1963 c 207 § 3; 1959 c 325 § 2;
1935 c 169 § 8; RRS § 8307-8. Formerly RCW 19.28.220, 19.28.230,
19.28.240.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.101 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.515
Electrical
trainee
hours—Audit—Rules—
Confidentiality. [1996 c 241 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.171 pursuant
to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.220 Inspections—Disconnection by department authorized.
[1935 c 169 § 8, part; RRS § 8307-8, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.28.210.
19.28.520 Application for certificate of competency. [1997 c 309 §
2; 1980 c 30 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.181 pursuant to 2000 c 238 §
102.
19.28.230 Inspections—Work not to be concealed until inspected.
[1935 c 169 § 8, part; RRS § 8307-8, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.28.210.
19.28.530
Certificate of competency—Eligibility for
examination—Rules. [1997 c 309 § 3; 1988 c 81 § 13; 1983 c 206 § 14;
1980 c 30 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.191 pursuant to 2000 c 238 §
102.
19.28.240
Inspections—Utilities must require inspection
certificate. [1935 c 169 § 8, part; RRS § 8307-8, part.] Now codified in
RCW 19.28.210.
19.28.250 Inspection reports. [1983 c 206 § 8; 1935 c 169 § 9; RRS
§ 8307-9.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.331 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
19.28.260 Nonconforming installations—Disputes—Reference to
board. [1988 c 81 § 8; 1983 c 206 § 9; 1935 c 169 § 2; RRS § 8307-2.]
Recodified as RCW 19.28.111 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.270
Electrical board of appeals—Qualifications—
Vacancies—Quorum—Compensation—Travel
expenses—Decisions
final. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 63; 1935 c 169 § 12; RRS § 8307-12.
Formerly RCW 19.28.280, 19.28.290.] Repealed by 1983 c 206 § 23.
19.28.280 Electrical board of appeals—Quorum—Decision final.
[1935 c 169 § 12, part; RRS § 8307-12, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.28.270.
19.28.290 Electrical board of appeals—Compensation. [1935 c
169 § 12, part; RRS § 8307-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.28.270.
(2010 Ed.)
19.28.540 Examination—Contents—Times—Fees—Certification
of results. [1996 c 147 § 8; 1988 c 81 § 14; 1986 c 156 § 13; 1983 c 206 §
15; 1980 c 30 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.201 pursuant to 2000 c 238 §
102.
19.28.550
Certificate of competency—Issuance—Renewal—
Continuing education—Fees—Effect. [1996 c 241 § 7; 1993 c 192 § 1;
1986 c 156 § 14; 1983 c 206 § 16; 1980 c 30 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
19.28.211 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.560 Persons engaged in trade or business on July 16, 1973.
[1980 c 30 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.221 pursuant to 2000 c 238 §
102.
19.28.570 Temporary permits. [1986 c 156 § 15; 1983 c 206 § 17;
1980 c 30 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.231 pursuant to 2000 c 238 §
102.
19.28.580 Revocation of certificate of competency—Grounds—
Procedure. [1997 c 58 § 845; 1988 c 81 § 15; 1983 c 206 § 18; 1980 c 30 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.241 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
19.28.590 Board of electrical examiners—Duties under RCW
19.28.510 through 19.28.620. [1983 c 206 § 19; 1980 c 30 § 10.] Repealed
by 1986 c 156 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 19.28.123.
19.32.100
Equipment—Operation—Controls—Temperatures.
[1943 c 117 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-133.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.28.600 Powers and duties of director—Administration of RCW
19.28.510 through 19.28.620 by the department. [1983 c 206 § 20; 1980
c 30 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.251 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.32.110
Diseased persons not to be employed—Health
certificates. [1991 c 3 § 287; 1985 c 213 § 11; 1943 c 117 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6294-130. Formerly RCW 19.32.110 through 19.32.140.] Repealed
by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.28.610 Exemptions from RCW 19.28.510 through 19.28.620.
[1998 c 98 § 2; 1994 c 157 § 1; 1992 c 240 § 3; 1986 c 156 § 16; 1983 c 206
§ 21; 1980 c 30 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.261 pursuant to 2000 c
238 § 102.
19.32.120 Employees—Must have health certificate. [1943 c 117 §
6(b), part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-130(b), part.] Now codified in RCW
19.32.110.
19.28.620 Violations of RCW 19.28.510 through 19.28.620—
Schedule of penalties—Appeal. [1996 c 147 § 9; 1988 c 81 § 16; 1986 c
156 § 17; 1983 c 206 § 22; 1980 c 30 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 19.28.271
pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 102.
19.28.630
Denial of renewal of certificate or license for
outstanding penalties—Notice—Appeal—Hearing. [1996 c 241 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 19.28.381 pursuant to 2000 c 238 § 2.
Chapter 19.30
FARM LABOR CONTRACTORS
19.30.080 License—Duration—Renewal—Cancellation of bond.
[1955 c 392 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 280 § 17, effective January 1, 1986.
19.30.100 Licensee—Service of summons when departed from
state. [1955 c 392 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 280 § 17, effective January 1,
1986.
19.30.140 Permanent revolving fund—Deposits—Remittance of
justice court fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 20;
1955 c 392 § 15.] Repealed by 1985 c 280 § 17, effective January 1, 1986.
Chapter 19.31
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
19.31.200
Employment agency advisory board—Created—
Membership—Terms—Removal—Vacancies—Meetings—Officers—
Duties and responsibilities. [1977 ex.s. c 51 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 228 § 20.]
Repealed by 1982 c 227 § 24.
Chapter 19.32
FOOD LOCKERS
19.32.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 238.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.010 Declaration of police power. [1943 c 117 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6294-125.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.020 Definitions. [1982 c 182 § 31; 1943 c 117 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6294-126.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.030 Director—Duties. [1943 c 117 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6294-131.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.040 Licensing required—Application. [1982 c 182 § 32;
1943 c 117 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-127.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.050 License fees—Expiration—Annual renewal fees. [1982
c 182 § 33; 1967 c 240 § 39; 1943 c 117 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-128.]
Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.055 Stipulated license fee to replace existent charges. [1943
c 117 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-139.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.060 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Grounds—
Notice—Review. [1997 c 58 § 849; 1943 c 117 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6294-129. Formerly RCW 19.32.060 through 19.32.080.] Repealed by
2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.070 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Notice, hearing.
[1943 c 115 § 5(b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-129(b).] Now codified in
RCW 19.32.060.
19.32.080 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Review. [1943 c
117 § 5(c); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-129(c).] Now codified in RCW
19.32.060.
19.32.090 Revocation or suspension of licenses—Witnesses—
Evidence. [1943 c 117 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-134.] Repealed by
2007 c 52 § 3.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 358]
19.32.130 Health certificates—Fee—Duration. [1943 c 117 § 6(b),
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-130(b), part.] Now codified in RCW
19.32.110.
19.32.140 Health certificate—Revocation. [1943 c 117 § 6(c), part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-130(c), part.] Now codified in RCW 19.32.110.
19.32.150 Inspection of lockers and vehicles. [2000 c 171 § 49;
1943 c 117 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-132.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.160 Liability for loss of goods. [1943 c 117 § 12; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6294-136. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: (i) 1943 c 117 § 14;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-138, now codified as RCW 19.32.165. (ii) 1943 c
117 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-137, part, now codified in RCW
19.32.170.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.165 Owners or operators not warehousemen. [1943 c 117 §
14; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294-138. Formerly RCW 19.32.160, part.]
Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.170 Operator's lien—Liability for game law violations.
[1995 c 62 § 3; 1969 c 82 § 10; 1943 c 117 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6294137. Formerly RCW 19.32.160, part.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.180 Violations—Penalty. [1943 c 117 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 6294-135.] Repealed by 2007 c 52 § 3.
19.32.900 Severability—1943 c 117. [1943 c 117 § 16.] Repealed
by 2007 c 52 § 3.
Chapter 19.40
UNIFORM FRAUDULENT TRANSFER ACT
19.40.010 Definition of terms. [1945 c 136 § 1; RRS § 5854-40.]
Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see
RCW 19.40.011.
19.40.020 Insolvency. [1945 c 136 § 2; RRS § 5854-41.] Repealed
by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW
19.40.021.
19.40.030 Fair consideration. [1945 c 136 § 3; RRS § 5854-42.]
Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see
RCW 19.40.031.
19.40.040 Conveyances by insolvent. [1945 c 136 § 4; RRS § 585443.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988.
19.40.050 Conveyances by persons in business. [1945 c 136 § 5;
RRS § 5854-44.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988.
19.40.060 Conveyances by a person about to incur debts. [1945 c
136 § 6; RRS § 5854-45.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1,
1988.
19.40.070 Conveyances made and obligations incurred with intent
to defraud. [1945 c 136 § 7; RRS § 5854-46.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 §
15, effective July 1, 1988.
19.40.080 Conveyance of partnership property. [1945 c 136 § 8;
RRS § 5854-47.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988.
19.40.090 Rights of creditors whose claims have matured. [1945 c
136 § 9; RRS § 5854-48.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1,
1988. Later enactment, see RCW 19.40.071.
19.40.100 Rights of creditors whose claims have not matured.
[1945 c 136 § 10; RRS § 5854-49.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective
July 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW 19.40.071.
19.40.110 Cases not provided for in chapter. [1945 c 136 § 11;
RRS § 5854-50.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988.
19.40.120 Construction of chapter. [1945 c 136 § 12; RRS § 585451.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 § 15, effective July 1, 1988.
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19.40.130 Short title. [1945 c 136 § 13.] Repealed by 1987 c 444 §
15, effective July 1, 1988.
Chapter 19.44
Title 19
19.60.064 Owner of stolen goods entitled to attorney fees and costs
when required to bring action for recovery. [1972 ex.s. c 114 § 2.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 41 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 19.60.062.
GRIST MILLS
19.44.010 Duties of owners and operators. [Code 1881 § 2533;
RRS § 5844. Prior: 1863 p 493 § 2; 1854 p 398 § 2.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
19.60.065 Secondhand watches—Definitions. [1939 c 89 § 1; RRS
§ 2488-1. Formerly RCW 19.60.010, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14,
effective March 22, 1984.
19.60.070 Secondhand watches—Tags. [1939 c 89 § 2; RRS §
2488-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective March 22, 1984.
19.44.020 Assistance in carrying grist. [Code 1881 § 2536; RRS §
5847. Prior: 1863 p 494 § 5; 1854 p 398 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289
§ 17, effective June 30, 1979.
19.44.030 Limit of liability for loss. [Code 1881 § 2534; RRS §
5845. Prior: 1863 p 493 § 3; 1854 p 398 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289
§ 17, effective June 30, 1979.
19.44.040 Tolls. [Code 1881 § 2532; RRS § 5843. Prior: 1863 p 493
§ 1; 1854 p 398 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
19.44.050 Violations and penalties. [Code 1881 § 2535; RRS §
5846. Prior: 1863 p 494 § 4; 1854 p 398 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289
§ 17, effective June 30, 1979.
Chapter 19.48
HOTELS, LODGING HOUSES, ETC.—RESTAURANTS
19.48.040 Liability for loss of valuables when safe or vault
furnished—Failure of guests to use safe. [1933 c 114 § 1, part; 1929 c 216
§ 2, part; 1915 c 190 § 3, part; 1890 p 95 § 1, part; RRS § 6862, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.48.030.
19.48.050 Liability for loss of valuables when safe or vault
furnished—One thousand dollar limit—Exceptions. [1933 c 114 § 1,
part; 1929 c 216 § 2, part; 1915 c 190 § 3, part; 1890 p 95 § 1, part; RRS §
6862, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.48.030.
19.60.080 Secondhand watches—Invoice—Duplicate. [1939 c 89 §
3; RRS § 2488-3.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective March 22, 1984.
19.60.090 Secondhand watches—Advertising. [1939 c 89 § 4; RRS
§ 2488-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective March 22, 1984.
19.60.100 Secondhand watches—Penalties for violations. [1939 c
89 § 5; RRS § 2488-5.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective March 22,
1984. Later enactment, see RCW 19.60.066.
19.60.110 Violations and penalties. [1909 c 249 § 233; RRS §
2485.] Now codified as RCW 19.60.063.
Chapter 19.62
PROPERTY SALES AND LOANS—
DOCUMENT OR INSTRUMENT PREPARATION
19.62.010 Preparation of documents for property sales or loans by
certain persons or entities—When. [1979 ex.s. c 107 § 1.] Repealed by
1992 c 91 § 1.
19.62.020 Standard of care. [1979 ex.s. c 107 § 2.] Repealed by
1992 c 91 § 1.
19.62.900 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 107. [1979 ex.s. c 107 § 3.]
Repealed by 1992 c 91 § 1.
Chapter 19.70
RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS
19.48.060 Liability for loss of valuables when safe or vault
furnished—Limited to negligence. [1933 c 114 § 1, part; 1929 c 216 § 2,
part; 1915 c 190 § 3, part; 1890 p 95 § 1, part; RRS § 6862, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.48.030.
19.70.010 Out-of-state purchasing authorized. [1970 ex.s. c 74 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 9.41.122 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 459, effective
July 1, 1994.
19.48.080 Liability for loss of baggage and other property—
Specific schedule of limits. [1929 c 216 § 3, part; 1917 c 57 § 1, part; 1915
c 190 § 4, part; RRS § 6863, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.48.070.
19.70.020 Purchasing by nonresidents authorized. [1970 ex.s. c 74
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 9.41.124 pursuant to 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 459,
effective July 1, 1994.
19.48.090 Liability for loss of baggage and other property—
Storage. [1929 c 216 § 3, part; 1917 c 57 § 1, part; 1915 c 190 § 4, part;
RRS § 6863, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.48.070.
SURETYSHIP
19.48.100 Storage—Sale for charges—Delivery to warehouse
company. [1929 c 216 § 3, part; 1917 c 57 § 1, part; 1915 c 190 § 4, part;
RRS § 6863, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.48.070.
19.48.120
Obtaining accommodations by fraud—Proof of
fraudulent intent. [1929 c 216 § 6, part; 1915 c 190 § 7, part; 1890 p 96 §
2, part; RRS § 6866, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.48.110.
19.48.130 Automatic service charges. [2007 c 390 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 49.46.160 pursuant to 2008 c 199 § 1.
Chapter 19.52
INTEREST—USURY
19.52.040 Usury—Contract of agent binds principal. [1899 c 80 §
7, part; RRS § 7304, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.52.030.
19.52.050 Usury—Dual agency. [1899 c 80 § 7, part; RRS § 7304,
part.] Now codified in RCW 19.52.030.
Chapter 19.60
PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
19.60.015 "Secondhand dealer"—Defined. [1909 c 249 § 236;
RRS § 2488. Formerly RCW 19.60.010, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14,
effective March 22, 1984.
19.60.030 Inspection of records and goods. [1909 c 249 § 230; RRS
§ 2482.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective March 22, 1984.
19.60.063 Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 29; 1909 c 249 § 233; RRS §
2485. Formerly RCW 19.60.110.] Repealed by 1984 c 10 § 14, effective
March 22, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 19.60.066.
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Chapter 19.72
19.72.010 Definitions. [1937 c 145 § 1; RRS § 9942.] [SLC-RO-17.]
Now codified as RCW 19.72.109.
19.72.050 Individual sureties—Examination. [1927 c 162 § 3, part;
RRS § 958-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.72.040.
19.72.120 Release from official's, executor's, licensee's, etc.,
bond—Release from bond—Service of notice—Proof. [1937 c 145 § 2,
part; RRS § 9943, part.] [SLC-RO-17.] Now codified in RCW 19.72.110.
Chapter 19.76
BEVERAGE BOTTLES, ETC.—LABELING—REFILLING
19.76.010 Recording. [1897 c 47 § 3, part; 1891 c 16 § 2; RRS §
11539, part.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.020 Recording fee. [1897 c 47 § 3, part; 1891 c 16 § 2; RRS §
11539, part.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.030 Certificate of record. [1897 c 47 § 3, part; 1891 c 16 § 2;
RRS § 11539, part.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.040 Counterfeiting trademarks—Penalty. [(i) 1897 c 47 § 1;
1895 c 133 § 1; 1891 c 16 § 1; RRS § 11537. (ii) 1897 c 47 § 2; 1895 c 133
§ 1; 1891 c 16 § 5; RRS § 11538.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.050 Counterfeiting trademarks—Injunction. [1897 c 47 § 5;
RRS § 11541.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.060 Defacing or removing trademark—Penalty. [1897 c 47
§ 8; RRS § 11544.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.76.070 Fraudulent filing of trademark—Civil liability—
Penalty. [1897 c 47 § 4; RRS § 11540.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
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19.76.080 Unauthorized use of trademark—Penalty. [1897 c 47 §
6; 1891 c 16 § 5; RRS § 11542.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.88.110 Price cutting contracts void. [1939 c 221 § 8; RRS §
5854-28.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.080.
19.76.090 Unauthorized use of name or seal of another—Penalty.
[1897 c 47 § 7; RRS § 11543.] Repealed by 1955 c 211 § 21.
19.88.120 Price cutting—Violations—Penalties. [1939 c 221 § 10;
RRS § 5854-30.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.100.
Chapter 19.77
19.88.130 Price cutting—Proof of costs. [(i) 1939 c 221 § 5; RRS §
5854-25. Now codified as RCW 19.90.050. (ii) 1939 c 221 § 6, part; RRS §
5854-26, part. Now codified in RCW 19.90.060. (iii) 1939 c 221 § 12; RRS
§ 5854-32. Now codified as RCW 19.90.120.]
TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
19.77.100 Cancellation at instance of person damaged. [1988 c
202 § 23; 1982 c 35 § 185; 1971 c 81 § 65; 1955 c 211 § 10.] Repealed by
1989 c 72 § 15.
19.77.110 Classification of goods. [1989 c 72 § 7; 1955 c 211 § 11.]
Repealed by 2003 c 34 § 8.
19.77.120 Classification of services. [1955 c 211 § 12.] Repealed by
1989 c 72 § 15.
Chapter 19.80
TRADE NAMES
19.80.020 Exemptions. [1907 c 145 § 4; RRS § 9979.] Repealed by
1984 c 130 § 10, effective October 1, 1984.
19.80.030 Change of ownership—New certificate. [1907 c 145 § 3;
RRS § 9978.] Repealed by 1984 c 130 § 10, effective October 1, 1984.
19.80.035 Reregistration for names registered prior to October 1,
1984—Fee—Termination of previous registration. [1985 c 88 § 1; 1984
c 130 § 4.] Repealed by 1992 c 107 § 8, effective June 1, 1992.
19.80.050 Compliance must be alleged in order to sue. [1907 c 145
§ 5, part; RRS § 9980, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.80.040.
Chapter 19.85
REGULATORY FAIRNESS ACT
19.88.140 Price cutting—Proof of intent. [(i) 1939 c 221 § 3, part;
RRS § 5854-23, part. Now codified in RCW 19.90.030. (ii) 1939 c 221 § 6,
part; RRS § 5854-26, part. Now codified as RCW 19.90.060.]
19.88.150 Price cutting—Collusion. [(i) 1939 c 221 § 3, part; RRS §
5854-23, part. Now codified in RCW 19.90.030. (ii) 1939 c 221 § 11; RRS
§ 5854-31. Now codified as RCW 19.90.110.]
19.88.160 Price cutting—Injunction—Damages. [1939 c 221 § 9;
RRS § 5854-29.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.090.
19.88.170 Price cutting—Injunction in name of state. [1939 c 221
§ 13; RRS § 5854-33.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.130.
Chapter 19.89
FAIR TRADE ACT
19.89.010 Definitions. [1937 c 176 § 5; RRS § 5854-15. Prior: 1935
c 177 § 2. Formerly RCW 19.88.010, part.] Repealed by 1975 c 55 § 1.
19.89.020 Resale price fixing—When valid. [1937 c 176 § 2; RRS §
5854-12. Prior: 1935 c 177 § 3. Formerly RCW 19.88.020.] Repealed by
1975 c 55 § 1.
19.89.030 Unlawful advertisements or sale in violation of
agreement. [1937 c 176 § 3; RRS § 5854-13. Prior: 1935 c 177 § 4.
Formerly RCW 19.88.030, part.] Repealed by 1975 c 55 § 1.
19.85.010 Legislative declaration, intent—Short title. [1982 c 6 §
1.] Repealed by 1994 c 249 § 16.
19.89.040 Application of chapter—Agreements affected. [1937 c
176 § 4; RRS § 5854-14. Formerly RCW 19.88.030, part.] Repealed by
1975 c 55 § 1.
19.85.060 Small business economic impact statement—When not
required. [1989 c 374 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 403 § 405.
19.89.900 Severability—1937 c 176. [1937 c 176 § 6.] Repealed by
1975 c 55 § 1.
19.85.080 Committee to comment on possible rule making—
Appointment. [1992 c 197 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 249 § 16.
19.89.910 Short title. [1937 c 176 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 c 55 § 1.
Chapter 19.90
Chapter 19.88
UNFAIR PRACTICES ACT
UNFAIR COMPETITION—FAIR TRADE
19.90.010 Definitions. [1939 c 221 § 1; RRS § 5854-21. Formerly
RCW 19.88.010, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.88.010 Definitions. [(i) 1937 c 176 § 5; RRS § 5854-15. Now
codified as RCW 19.89.010. (ii) 1939 c 221 § 1; RRS § 5854-21. Now
codified as RCW 19.90.010.]
19.88.020 Resale price fixing—When valid. [1937 c 176 § 2; RRS §
5854-12.] Now codified as RCW 19.89.020.
19.88.030 Resale price fixing—Enforcement of agreements. [(i)
1937 c 176 § 3; RRS § 5854-13. Now codified as RCW 19.89.030. (ii)
1937 c 176 § 4; RRS § 5854-14. Now codified as RCW 19.89.040.]
19.88.040 Price cutting practices forbidden—Generally. [1939 c
221 § 4; RRS § 5854-24.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.040.
19.88.050 Price cutting—Locality discrimination. [1939 c 221 § 2,
part; RRS § 5854-22, part.] Now codified in RCW 19.90.020.
19.88.060
Price cutting—Exceptions—Quantity discounts—
Freight differentials. [1939 c 221 § 2, part; RRS § 5854-22, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.90.020.
19.88.070 Price cutting—Exceptions—Functional classifications.
[1939 c 221 § 2, part; RRS § 5854-22, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.90.020.
19.90.020 Price cutting—Allowable differentials and customer
classes—Excepted articles and services—Rebates, etc. [1983 c 4 § 3;
1939 c 221 § 2; RRS § 5854-22. Formerly RCW 19.88.050 through
19.88.090.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.030 Liability of officers or agents—Sufficiency of allegation
and proof. [1939 c 221 § 3; RRS § 5854-23. Formerly RCW 19.88.140,
part and 19.88.150, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.040 Price cutting practices forbidden—Generally. [1939 c
221 § 4; RRS § 5854-24. Formerly RCW 19.88.040.] Repealed by 1983 c
288 § 7.
19.90.050 Establishing cost—Forced sale stocks. [1939 c 221 § 5;
RRS § 5854-25. Formerly RCW 19.88.130, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 288
§ 7.
19.90.060 Injunctions, civil suits and criminal prosecutions—
Evidences of intent and of sale below cost. [1939 c 221 § 6; RRS § 585426. Formerly RCW 19.88.130, part and 19.88.140, part.] Repealed by 1983
c 288 § 7.
19.90.070 Sales excepted. [1939 c 221 § 7; RRS § 5854-27.
Formerly RCW 19.88.100.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.88.080
Price cutting—Exceptions—Motion picture films.
[1939 c 221 § 2, part; RRS § 5854-22, part.] Now codified in RCW
19.90.020.
19.90.080 Price cutting contracts void. [1939 c 221 § 8; RRS §
5854-28. Formerly RCW 19.88.110.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.88.090 Price cutting—Exceptions—Rates established by public
service commission. [1939 c 221 § 2, part; RRS § 5854-22, part.] Now
codified in RCW 19.90.020.
19.90.090 Price cutting—Injunction—Civil action—Damages.
[1939 c 221 § 9; RRS § 5854-29. Formerly RCW 19.88.160.] Repealed by
1983 c 288 § 7.
19.88.100 Price cutting—Exceptions—General. [1939 c 221 § 7;
RRS § 5854-27.] Now codified as RCW 19.90.070.
19.90.100 Penalties for violations. [1939 c 221 § 10; RRS § 585430. Formerly RCW 19.88.120.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
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19.90.110 Solicitation or collusion to violate chapter—Civil or
criminal liability. [1939 c 221 § 11; RRS § 5854-31. Formerly RCW
19.88.150, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.120 Proof of costs. [1983 c 4 § 4; 1939 c 221 § 12; RRS §
5854-32. Formerly RCW 19.88.130, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.130 Injunction in name of state. [1939 c 221 § 13; RRS §
5854-33. Formerly RCW 19.88.170.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.140 Agreements to supply at less than cost and obligating
user to purchase from supplier, declared illegal—Declaration of policy.
[1959 c 246 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.150 Agreements to supply at less than cost and obligating
user to purchase from supplier, declared illegal—Prior agreements.
[1959 c 246 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.160 Agreements to supply at less than cost and obligating
user to purchase from supplier, declared illegal—Exemptions. [1959 c
246 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.900 Severability—1939 c 221. [1939 c 221 § 14.] Repealed
by 1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.901 Severability—1959 c 246. [1959 c 246 § 4.] Repealed by
1983 c 288 § 7.
19.90.910 Construction—1939 c 221. [1939 c 221 § 15.] Repealed
by 1983 c 288 § 7.
7.
19.91.150 Retailer license fee—Vending machine fee—Renewal
fees. [1983 c 2 § 5. Prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 16 § 3; 1982 c 182 § 37; 1975
1st ex.s. c 278 § 16; 1957 c 286 § 15.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14,
effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.160 Separate licenses to operate in each capacity required.
[1957 c 286 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.170 Engaging in business without license prohibited—
Penalty. [1957 c 286 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1,
1991.
19.91.180 Enforcement and administration of chapter—Rules—
Revocation, suspension, reinstatement of license, procedure—Appeals.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 16 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 17; 1957 c 286 § 18.]
Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.190 Fees, penalties paid into general fund. [1979 c 107 § 2;
1959 c 172 § 1; 1957 c 286 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective
July 1, 1991.
19.91.900 Severability—1957 c 286. [1957 c 286 § 20.] Repealed
by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.910 Short title. [1982 1st ex.s. c 16 § 5; 1957 c 286 § 21.]
Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.911 Expiration of chapter—Performance audit. [1984 c 173
§ 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 3.
19.91.912 Delayed repeal. Cross-reference section, decodified.
19.90.920 Short title. [1939 c 221 § 16.] Repealed by 1983 c 288 §
Chapter 19.91
UNFAIR CIGARETTE SALES BELOW COST ACT
19.91.010 Definitions. [1986 c 321 § 2; 1984 c 173 § 1; 1983 c 2 § 3.
Prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 16 § 1; 1982 c 182 § 34; 1979 c 107 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c
26 § 20; 1957 c 286 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1,
1991.
19.91.020 Infractions. [1987 c 456 § 28; 1957 c 286 § 2.] Repealed
by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
Title 19
Chapter 19.92
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES—BREAD AND HOPS
19.92.005 through 19.92.090 Weights and measures—Standards,
division, sealers, sales, apples, berries, etc. [1945 c 104 § 2; 1937 c 167 §
1; 1927 c 194 §§ 1-5, 12, 16, 18, 22; 1923 c 126 § 1; 1917 c 122 §§ 2-4;
1917 c 85 § 1; 1913 c 52 §§ 1, 3, 5, 9; 1890 p 266 § 1; RRS §§ 11617-11621,
11628, 11632, 11634, 11638.] Repealed by 1959 c 291 § 40.
19.92.100 Bread—Standard loaves. [1983 c 89 § 1; 1955 c 61 § 1;
1937 c 214 § 1; 1927 c 194 § 10; RRS § 11626.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 §
33.
19.91.030 Sales between wholesalers. [1957 c 286 § 3.] Repealed
by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.92.110 Bread—Open top or "hearth" loaves—Exceptions.
[1983 c 89 § 2; 1955 c 61 § 3. Prior: (i) 1937 c 214 § 2, part; RRS § 116261, part. (ii) 1937 c 214 § 3; RRS § 11626-2.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
19.91.040 Transactions involving combinations of items, gifts,
trading stamps, discounts, etc. [1957 c 286 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 321
§ 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.92.120 Bread—"Pullman" loaves. [1955 c 61 § 4. Prior: (i)
1937 c 214 § 2, part; RRS § 11626-1, part. (ii) 1937 c 214 § 4; RRS §
11626-3.] Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
19.91.050 Transactions to which chapter does not apply. [1957 c
286 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.060 Permissible advertisements, offers, sales—Action other
than injunctive relief, judgment. [1957 c 286 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c
321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.92.130 through 19.92.230 Weights and measures—Butter, coal,
cranberries, flour, ice, milk, potatoes, vinegar, wood. [1945 c 138 §§ 1,
2; 1945 c 104 § 1; 1927 c 194 §§ 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23; 1923 c
126 § 1; 1919 c 102 § 1; 1913 c 52 § 9; 1907 c 100 § 1; 1899 c 88 § 1; RRS
§§ 11625, 11627, 11629-11631, 11633, 11635-11637, 11639, 11640-1,
11640-2.] Repealed by 1959 c 291 § 40.
19.91.070 Contract in violation of chapter declared void. [1957 c
286 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.92.240 Hops—Bale—Tare.
Repealed by 1999 c 291 § 33.
19.91.080 Determining "cost to the retailer" and "cost to the
wholesaler" when person complained against. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 13;
1957 c 286 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.92.250 through 19.92.280 Weights and measures—Unlawful
practices, violations, enforcements. [1927 c 194 §§ 6, 7, 8, 24; 1913 c 52
§§ 6, 7, 8; 1907 c 100 § 2; RRS §§ 11622, 11623, 11624, 11640.] Repealed
by 1959 c 291 § 40.
19.91.090 Cost to retailer or wholesaler—Purchases outside of
ordinary channels of trade. [1957 c 286 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 §
14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.100 Cost survey is competent evidence. [1957 c 286 § 10.]
Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.110 Civil action for violations—Costs, attorney fees. [1957 c
286 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.120 Unlawful to conduct business without license. [1957 c
286 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.130 Wholesalers, retailers licenses—Issuance—Duration.
[1982 c 182 § 35; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 14; 1957 c 286 § 13.] Repealed by
1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
19.91.140 Wholesaler license fee—Separate license for each place
of business—Display of license—Wholesaler's bond. [1983 c 2 § 4.
Prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 16 § 2; 1982 c 182 § 36; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 15;
1957 c 286 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 321 § 14, effective July 1, 1991.
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[1890 p 522 § 1.
No RRS.]
Chapter 19.93
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES—1959 ACT
19.93.010 through 19.93.380 [1959 c 291 §§ 1 through 38.]
Repealed by 1969 c 67 § 56. Later enactment, see chapter 19.94 RCW.
56.
19.93.900 Severability. [1959 c 291 § 39.] Repealed by 1969 c 67 §
Chapter 19.94
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
19.94.020 "Department." [1969 c 67 § 2.] Repealed by 1992 c 237
§ 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.025
Registration certificate—Fee—Decision—Denial—
Notice—Refund. [1995 c 355 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 19.94.2582
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September 1996.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
19.94.030 "Director." [1969 c 67 § 3.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 §
37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.102.020
Chain distributor schemes prohibited—Unfair
practice. [1973 1st ex.s. c 33 § 2.] Repealed by 2006 c 65 § 6.
19.94.035
Registration certificate—Revocation, suspension,
refusal to renew—Appeal. [1995 c 355 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
19.94.2584 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September 1996.
CAMPING RESORTS
19.94.040 "Person." [1969 c 67 § 4.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.010 Definitions. [1979 c 158 § 84; 1972 ex.s. c 106 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.050 "Weights and measures." [1969 c 67 § 5.] Repealed by
1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.020
Permit for promotion required before selling
memberships. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28,
effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.060 "City." [1969 c 67 § 6.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.070 "Cord." [1969 c 67 § 7.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.080 "City sealer." [1969 c 67 § 8.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 §
37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.090 "Ton." [1969 c 67 § 9.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.100 "Commodity in package form."
Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
[1969 c 67 § 10.]
19.94.110 "Meat." [1969 c 67 § 11.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.120 "Poultry." [1969 c 67 § 12.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 §
37, effective July 1, 1992.
Chapter 19.105
19.105.030 Application for promotion permit. [1972 ex.s. c 106 §
3.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.040
Conditional granting of promotion permit—
Impounding proceeds. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 §
28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.045 Promotion and selling permit—Duration—Renewal—
Fee—Conditions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 9.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28,
effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.050 Reserve fund for acquisition of land or improvements.
[1972 ex.s. c 106 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1,
1982.
19.105.060 Sales and promotion literature, contract forms—
Filing. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective
November 1, 1982.
19.94.130 "Fish." [1969 c 67 § 13.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37,
effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.070 Grounds for suspension of promotion permit—
Revocation. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective
November 1, 1982.
19.94.140 Definitions applicable to rules or regulations. [1969 c
67 § 14.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.080 Cancellation of club membership contract. [1972 ex.s.
c 106 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.170 Field standards. [1969 c 67 § 17.] Repealed by 1992 c
237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.090 Contract voidable, when. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 9.]
Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.180 State sealer—Custody of standards—Supervision over
city sealers and weights and measures. [1969 c 67 § 18.] Repealed by
1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.100
Prerequisites for granting promotion permit—
Conditional permit. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 10.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28,
effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.200 Testing, inspecting, approving standards, weights and
measures of cities and institutions. [1991 sp.s. c 23 § 7; 1969 c 67 § 20.]
Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.110 Management fees or charges—Approval by director—
Liability of promoter. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 §
28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.94.210 Inspection and testing of weights and measures—
Single-service devices, sample lots. [1969 c 67 § 21.] Repealed by 1992 c
237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.105.120 Selling membership in camping club for which
promotion permit not in force prohibited—Exception. [1975 1st ex.s. c
150 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 106 § 12.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective
November 1, 1982.
19.94.215 Inspection and testing of railroad track scales—Testing
of other scales. [1990 c 27 § 1.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective
July 1, 1992.
19.94.270 Delegation of powers and duties. [1969 c 67 § 27.]
Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.290 City sealers and deputies—Bond. [1991 sp.s. c 23 § 12;
1969 c 67 § 29.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.300 City sealers and deputies—Powers and duties. [1991
sp.s. c 23 § 13; 1969 c 67 § 30.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective July
1, 1992.
19.94.330 Correction of rejected weights and measures. [1991
sp.s. c 23 § 14; 1969 c 67 § 33.] Recodified as RCW 19.94.255 pursuant to
1992 c 237 § 40, effective July 1, 1992.
19.94.380 "Weight" defined as net weight—Sales, contracts based
upon net weight. [1969 c 67 § 38.] Repealed by 1992 c 237 § 37, effective
July 1, 1992.
Chapter 19.98
FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, PARTS
19.98.110 Definitions. [2000 c 171 § 67; 1990 c 124 § 2.] Repealed
by 2002 c 236 § 15.
19.105.130 Application fee—Additional fees. [1972 ex.s. c 106 §
13.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.140 Administrative Procedure Act applicable to chapter—
Duties of director. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 14.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28,
effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.150 Camping clubs not considered subdivisions—Powers
of cities and towns not impaired. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 15.] Repealed by
1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.160 Chapter not exclusive. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 16.]
Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.170 Exceptions. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 17.] Repealed by 1982 c
69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.180 Effective date of rules and regulations. [1972 ex.s. c
106 § 18.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.190 Chapter not applicable to certain camping clubs.
[1972 ex.s. c 106 § 19.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1,
1982.
19.105.200 Violations constitute unfair or deceptive practice.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 79 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November
1, 1982.
CHAIN DISTRIBUTOR SCHEMES
19.105.210 Making false or misleading statements prohibited.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November
1, 1982.
19.102.010 Definitions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 33 § 1.] Repealed by 2006
c 65 § 6.
19.105.220 Violations—Penalty—Time limitation. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 150 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
Chapter 19.102
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Title 19
19.105.230
Violations—Referral to attorney general or
prosecuting attorney—Action by director. [1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 4.]
Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.118.030 Manufacturer's duty to repair—Conformity with
express warranties. [1984 c 148 § 1; 1983 c 240 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c
344 § 21, effective January 1, 1988.
19.105.240 Punishment under other law not limited. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 150 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
19.118.040 Inability to conform to express warranties—Buyer's
reimbursement. [1984 c 148 § 2; 1983 c 240 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 344
§ 21, effective January 1, 1988.
19.105.250 Investigations authorized—Publication of violations.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November
1, 1982.
19.105.260 Investigations—Powers of director and superior
courts. [1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective
November 1, 1982.
19.105.270 Violations—Cease and desist orders—Procedure—
Injunctions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 150 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28,
effective November 1, 1982.
19.105.410 Registrations, renewals or amendments—Fees. [1982
c 69 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c 159 § 28. Later enactment, see RCW
19.105.411.
19.105.460 Investigations—Powers relating to—Proceedings for
contempt. [1982 c 69 § 17.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective
January 1, 2003.
19.105.900 Severability—1972 ex.s. c 106. [1972 ex.s. c 106 § 20.]
Repealed by 1982 c 69 § 28, effective November 1, 1982.
Chapter 19.106
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DISCLOSURE ACT
19.106.010 Short title. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 1.] Expired January 1,
1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.106.020 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 2.] Expired January 1,
1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.106.030 Loan information statement—Required—Contents—
Filing. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 3.] Expired January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c
301 § 9.
19.106.040 Verification of statements—Forms. [1977 ex.s. c 301 §
4.] Expired January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.106.050 Availability of statements for public inspection—
Copies. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 5.] Expired January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c
301 § 9.
19.106.060 Violations—Penalties. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 6.] Expired
January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.106.070 Confidentiality of names of individual depositors or
mortgagors. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 7.] Expired January 1, 1981, see 1977
ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.106.080
Disclosure provisions exclusive—Other statutes,
charter provisions, ordinances, etc. superseded. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 8.]
Expired January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
19.118.050 Reasonable number of attempts to conform to express
warranty—What constitutes—Expiration of section. [1987 c 344 § 13;
1983 c 240 § 5.] Expired December 31, 1988.
19.118.060 Dispute resolution procedure—Alternative to buyer's
reimbursement. [1983 c 240 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 344 § 21, effective
January 1, 1988.
19.118.901 Expiration date—1987 c 344.
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26.
[1987 c 344 § 19.]
Chapter 19.138
SELLERS OF TRAVEL
(Formerly: Travel charter and tour operators)
19.138.020 Definitions. [1986 c 283 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 237 §
29, effective January 1, 1996.
19.138.055
Certain violations as unfair competition, acts,
practices. [1994 c 237 § 31.] Repealed by 1996 c 180 § 9.
19.138.060 Trust account or bond required—Violation—Penalty.
[1986 c 283 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 237 § 29, effective January 1, 1996.
19.138.070
Exemption from RCW 19.138.060—Written
agreement required—Violation—Penalty. [1986 c 283 § 7.] Repealed by
1994 c 237 § 29, effective January 1, 1996.
19.138.080 Application of consumer protection act. [1986 c 283 §
8.] Repealed by 1994 c 237 § 29, effective January 1, 1996.
19.138.190 Investigations—Powers of director, officer. [1994 c
237 § 16.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
19.138.210
Violations—Cease and desist order—Notice—
Hearing. [1994 c 237 § 17.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective
January 1, 2003.
19.138.220
Enjoining unregistered person—Additional to
criminal liability. [2001 c 44 § 3; 1994 c 237 § 18.] Repealed by 2002 c 86
§ 401, effective January 1, 2003.
19.138.230
Violation of injunction—Penalties—Jurisdiction.
[1994 c 237 § 19.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
19.138.300 Administrative procedure act governs. [1994 c 237 §
25.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 19.146
19.106.900 Expiration of chapter. [1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.] Expired
January 1, 1981, see 1977 ex.s. c 301 § 9.
MORTGAGE BROKER PRACTICES ACT
Chapter 19.114
19.146.090 Advertising of residential mortgage loans to comply
with certain federal requirements. [1987 c 391 § 11.] Repealed by 1997
c 106 § 23.
USED AUTOMOTIVE OIL RECYCLING
19.114.010 Policy. [1983 c 137 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 319 § 315.
315.
19.114.020 Definitions. [1983 c 137 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 319 §
19.114.030 Public education—Regulation of used oil disposal—
Recycling information. [1983 c 137 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 319 § 315.
19.114.040 Standard for above-ground used oil collection tanks.
[1986 c 37 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 70.95I.080 pursuant to 1991 c 319 §
316.
19.114.900 Severability—1983 c 137. [1983 c 137 § 5.] Repealed
by 1991 c 319 § 315.
Chapter 19.118
MOTOR VEHICLE WARRANTIES
19.118.020 Definitions. [1983 c 240 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 344 §
21, effective January 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW 19.118.021.
(2010 Ed.)
19.146.270 Mortgage brokers' licensing account. [1993 c 468 §
19.] Repealed by 1994 c 33 § 27.
19.146.280 Mortgage broker commission—Code of conduct—
Complaint review. [2009 c 518 § 1; 2006 c 19 § 17; 2001 c 177 § 6; 1997 c
106 § 20; 1994 c 33 § 26; 1993 c 468 § 21.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7
§ 69, effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 19.158
COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE SOLICITATION
19.158.060 Failure to register—Penalty. [1989 c 20 § 6.] Repealed
by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
Chapter 19.190
COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL
19.190.005 Findings. [1998 c 149 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 289 § 4.
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Title 20
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 19.250
Chapter 20.16
DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL WIRELESS NUMBERS
DEALINGS WITH CONSIGNORS—MANIFESTS—COMMISSIONS
19.250.060 Directories maintained before June 12, 2008—
Application of section. [2008 c 271 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 401 § 5.
20.16.010 through 20.16.040 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.16.010-20.16.040.]
Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
Chapter 19.270
Chapter 20.20
COMPUTER SPYWARE
RECORDS—REPORTS—AUDITS
19.270.030 Unlawful activities—Taking control of computer—
Modification of computer's setting—Preventing installation of certain
software. [2005 c 500 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c 66 § 6. Later enactment,
see RCW 19.270.020.
20.20.010 through 20.20.060 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.20.010-20.20.060.]
Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
Chapter 20.24
Chapter 19.310
INVESTIGATIONS—VIOLATIONS—PENALTIES
Exchange Facilitators
20.24.010 through 20.24.070 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.24.010-20.24.070.]
Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
19.310.140 Report of exchange facilitation activity. [2009 c 70 §
15.] Expired June 1, 2010.
Chapter 20.98
CONSTRUCTION
Title 20
COMMISSION MERCHANTS—
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
20.98.010 through 20.98.060 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.98.010-20.98.060.]
Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
Title 21
SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS
Chapter 20.01
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS—COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS, BROKERS, BUYERS, AGENTS
20.01.035 Certain sales of hay, grain, or straw deemed sale at
wholesale. [1965 c 69 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 178 § 17.
20.01.290 Settlement when two or more creditors—Pro rata
shares. [1983 c 305 § 6; 1959 c 139 § 29.] Repealed by 1986 c 178 § 17.
Chapter 21.04
SECURITIES ACT
21.04.010 through 21.04.220 [1951 c 230; 1949 c 150; 1947 c 189;
1943 c 231; 1943 c 169; 1939 c 124; 1937 c 182; 1935 c 97; 1923 c 69; RRS
§§ 5853-1-5853-23.] Repealed by 1959 c 282 § 68.
20.01.445 Standard contract format. [1977 ex.s. c 304 § 12; 1974
ex.s. c 102 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 115 § 6. See RCW 20.01.940.
20.01.600 Boom loaders, records required. [1983 c 305 § 7.]
Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 60.
20.01.620 Processor liens—Starting, term, property to which
attached. [1983 c 305 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 60.13.020.
Chapter 21.08
METALLIFEROUS MINING SECURITIES
21.08.010 through 21.08.120 [1951 c 64; 1937 c 178; RRS §§ 585331-5853-42.] Repealed by 1959 c 282 § 68.
Chapter 21.12
OIL, GAS, AND MINING LEASES
20.01.630 Preparer liens—Starting, term, property to which
attached. [1983 c 305 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 60.13.030.
21.12.010 through 21.12.080 [1939 c 110; RRS §§ 5853-51-585358.] Repealed by 1959 c 282 § 68.
20.01.640 Processor or preparer liens—Filing of statement
evidencing lien. [1983 c 305 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 60.13.040.
TRANSFER OF SECURITIES BY FIDUCIARIES
20.01.650 Processor or preparer liens—Priority. [1983 c 305 §
12.] Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 60.13.050.
21.16.010 "Fiduciary" defined. [1947 c 159 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
3923-41.] Repealed by 1961 c 150 § 12.
20.01.660
Processor or preparer liens—Termination dates,
exception—Statement of discharge required. [1983 c 305 § 13.]
Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 60.13.060.
21.16.020 Registration or transfer by fiduciary or nominee. [1947
c 159 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-40.] Repealed by 1961 c 150 § 12.
Chapter 21.16
Chapter 21.17
20.01.670
Processor or preparer liens—Foreclosure and
enforcement, costs. [1983 c 305 § 14.] Repealed by 1985 c 412 § 21.
Later enactment, see RCW 60.13.070.
Chapter 20.04
DEFINITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
20.04.010 through 20.04.120 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.04.010-20.04.120;
1955 c 262 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
Chapter 20.08
LICENSES AND FEES
20.08.010 through 20.08.110 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.08.010-20.08.110;
1955 c 262 § 3; 1951 c 244 § 1.] Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
Chapter 20.12
UNIFORM ACT FOR SIMPLIFICATION OF
FIDUCIARY SECURITY TRANSFERS
52.
21.17.010 Definitions. [1961 c 150 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 §
21.17.020 Registration in the name of a fiduciary. [1961 c 150 §
2.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
21.17.030 Assignment by a fiduciary. [1961 c 150 § 3.] Repealed
by 1995 c 48 § 52.
21.17.040 Evidence of appointment or incumbency. [1961 c 150 §
4.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
§ 52.
21.17.050 Adverse claims. [1961 c 150 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 48
BONDS AND INSURANCE
21.17.060 Nonliability of corporation and transfer agent. [1961 c
150 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
20.12.010 through 20.12.040 [1955 c 14 §§ 20.12.010-20.12.040;
1955 c 262 §§ 1, 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 139 § 51.
21.17.070 Nonliability of third persons. [1961 c 150 § 7.] Repealed
by 1995 c 48 § 52.
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21.17.080 Territorial application. [1967 c 208 § 1; 1961 c 150 § 8.]
Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
§ 52.
21.17.090 Tax obligations. [1961 c 150 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 48
21.17.900 Uniformity of interpretation.
Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
52.
[1961 c 150 § 10.]
21.17.910 Short title. [1961 c 150 § 11.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 §
Chapter 21.20
SECURITIES ACT OF WASHINGTON
21.20.150 Registration by notification—Requirements. [1959 c
282 § 15.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 28.
Title 22
21.24.080 Accounting by custodian. [1984 c 149 § 23; 1959 c 202 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.080 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.24.090 Construction—1959 c 202. [1959 c 202 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 11.93.910 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 24, effective January 1, 1985.
21.24.091 Construction—1967 ex.s. c 88. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 11.93.911 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 24, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.24.100 Short title. [1959 c 202 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
11.93.900 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 24, effective January 1, 1985.
21.24.900 Severability—1959 c 202. [1959 c 202 § 11.] Recodified
as RCW 11.93.920 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 24, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 21.25
21.20.160 Contents of registration statement by notification.
[1959 c 282 § 16.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 28.
GIFTS OF REALTY TO MINORS ACT
21.20.170 Time of taking effect of registration statement by
notification. [1959 c 282 § 17.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 28.
(Later enactment, see chapter 11.93 RCW)
21.20.235 Restricted real estate securities—Registration under
section authorized—Definition—Limitation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 27.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 68 § 45.
21.25.010 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 33; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 8.]
Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.20.321 Intent—1987 c 457 § 13—Cooperatives—Department's
authority to protect cooperative principles. [1987 c 457 § 14.] Repealed
by 1989 c 307 § 44.
21.25.020 Manner of making gift. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 9.] Repealed
by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1,
1985.
21.20.335 Interest charged by broker-dealers—Margin account
debit balances. [1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 26.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 172 §
5.
21.25.030 Effect of gift. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c
30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985.
21.20.550 State advisory committee—Composition, appointment,
qualifications. [1973 1st ex.s. c 171 § 3; 1959 c 282 § 55.] Repealed by
2009 c 560 § 16, effective June 30, 2009.
21.20.560 State advisory committee—Chairperson, secretary—
Meetings. [1979 ex.s. c 68 § 39; 1973 1st ex.s. c 171 § 4; 1959 c 282 § 56.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 16, effective June 30, 2009.
21.20.570 State advisory committee—Terms—Vacancies. [1959 c
282 § 57.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 16, effective June 30, 2009.
21.20.580 State advisory committee—Duties. [1981 c 272 § 10;
1979 ex.s. c 68 § 40; 1959 c 282 § 58.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 16,
effective June 30, 2009.
21.20.590 State advisory committee—Reimbursement of travel
expenses. [1981 c 272 § 11; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 65; 1959 c 282 § 59.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 16, effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 21.24
UNIFORM GIFTS TO MINORS ACT
21.24.010 Definitions. [1984 c 149 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 30; 1967
ex.s. c 88 § 1; 1959 c 202 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.010 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 15, effective January 1, 1985.
21.24.020 Manner of making gift. [1984 c 149 § 17; 1967 ex.s. c 88
§ 2; 1959 c 202 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.020 pursuant to 1984 c 149
§ 15, effective January 1, 1985.
21.24.030 Effect of gift. [1984 c 149 § 18; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 3; 1959
c 202 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.030 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15,
effective January 1, 1985.
21.24.040 Duties and powers of custodian. [1984 c 149 § 19; 1971
ex.s. c 292 § 31; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 4; 1959 c 202 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
11.93.040 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15, effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.040 Duties and powers of custodian. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 34;
1967 ex.s. c 88 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c
149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.050
Custodian's expenses, compensation, bond, and
liability. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 12.] Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed
by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.060 Exemption of third persons from liability. [1967 ex.s. c
88 § 13.] Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178,
effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.070 Resignation, death, or removal of custodian—Bond—
Appointment of successor custodian. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 35; 1967 ex.s. c
88 § 14.] Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178,
effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.080 Accounting by custodian. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 15.]
Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.25.090 Transfer of income proceeds or corpus into an account
qualifying under chapter 21.24 RCW. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 16.] Repealed
by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1,
1985.
21.25.100 Construction—1967 ex.s. c 88. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 17.]
Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.25.110 Short title. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 c 30
§ 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985.
21.25.900 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 88. [1967 ex.s. c 88 § 19.]
Repealed by 1985 c 30 § 143; and repealed by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective
January 1, 1985.
21.24.050
Custodian's expenses, compensation, bond, and
liabilities. [1984 c 149 § 20; 1959 c 202 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
11.93.050 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15, effective January 1, 1985.
Title 22
WAREHOUSING AND DEPOSITS
21.24.060 Exemption of third persons from liability. [1984 c 149 §
21; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 5; 1959 c 202 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.060
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 22.01
21.24.070 Resignation, death, or removal of custodian—Bond—
Appointment of successor custodian. [1984 c 149 § 22; 1971 ex.s. c 292 §
32; 1967 ex.s. c 88 § 6; 1959 c 202 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 11.93.070
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 15, effective January 1, 1985.
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
22.01.010 Ownership of goods by warehouseman does not defeat
receipt. [1955 c 164 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment,
see RCW 22.09.180(2).
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 365]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 22.04
UNIFORM WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
22.04.010 through 22.04.610 [1913 c 99 §§ 1-60.] Repealed,
effective midnight on June 30, 1967, by Article 10 of the Uniform
Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c. 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 22.04
Title 62A
22.04.520
22.04.530
22.04.540
22.04.550
22.04.560
22.04.570
22.04.580
22.04.585
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——
——
——
——
62A.1-103
62A.1-102(1)
62A.1-201(1)
62A.1-201(14)
62A.1-201(17)
62A.1-201(19)
62A.1-201(20)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(32)
62A.1-201(33)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.7-102
62A.7-104
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——
Chapter 22.04 RCW (Uniform Warehouse Receipts) to Title 62A
RCW (Uniform Commercial Code)
Chapter 22.04
Title 62A
22.04.010
22.04.020
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62A.1-201(45)
62A.7-201
62A.7-104
62A.7-202
62A.7-104
62A.7-204
62A.7-104
62A.7-104
62A.7-402
62A.7-104(2)
62A.7-403
62A.2-705
62A.7-403
62A.7-403
62A.7-404
62A.2-705
62A.7-403
62A.7-403
62A.7-208
62A.7-601
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62A.7-403
62A.7-603
62A.7-603
——
62A.7-403
62A.7-203
62A.7-401
62A.7-204
62A.7-207
62A.7-207
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62A.7-602
——
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-209
62A.7-307
62A.7-210
62A.7-308
62A.7-206
62A.7-210(7)
62A.7-210(9)
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
62A.7-503
62A.7-504
62A.7-504
62A.7-506
62A.7-507
62A.7-505
62A.7-508
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
62A.2-705
62A.7-502
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22.04.030
22.04.040
22.04.050
22.04.060
22.04.070
22.04.080
22.04.090
22.04.100
22.04.110
22.04.120
22.04.130
22.04.140
22.04.150
22.04.160
22.04.170
22.04.180
22.04.190
22.04.200
22.04.210
22.04.220
22.04.230
22.04.240
22.04.250
22.04.260
22.04.270
22.04.280
22.04.290
22.04.300
22.04.310
22.04.320
22.04.330
22.04.340
22.04.350
22.04.360
22.04.370
22.04.380
22.04.390
22.04.400
22.04.410
22.04.420
22.04.430
22.04.440
22.04.450
22.04.460
22.04.470
22.04.480
22.04.490
22.04.500
22.04.510
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 366]
22.04.590
22.04.600
22.04.610
Chapter 22.08
GRAIN AND TERMINAL WAREHOUSES—
COMMODITY INSPECTION
22.08.010 Definitions. [1955 c 300 § 1; 1937 c 90 § 1; RRS § 6978.
Prior: 1919 c 189 § 1; 1911 c 91 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.010.
22.08.020 Powers and duties of director of agriculture—1919 act.
[1919 c 189 § 2; RRS § 6979. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 2; 1909 c 137 § 1.
FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: 1921 c 137 § 1 recodified as RCW
22.08.021 and 1921 c 145 § 8 footnoted following chapter digest.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.020.
22.08.021 Powers and duties of the director of agriculture—1921
act. [1921 c 137 § 1; RRS § 7014. Formerly RCW 22.08.020, part.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.020.
22.08.025 Employees. [1919 c 189 § 9; RRS § 6986. Prior: 1911 c
91 § 9.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.030 Inspection points. [1921 c 145 § 2; 1919 c 189 § 8; RRS §
6985. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 8; 1909 c 137 § 7; 1895 c 109 § 2.] Repealed by
1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.380.
22.08.040 Warehouse charges to be just and reasonable. [1919 c
189 § 10; RRS § 6987. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 10; 1909 c 137 § 9. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1919 c 189 § 11, recodified as RCW 22.08.041.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.041 Procedure for fixing rates—Review—Enforcement.
[1919 c 189 § 11; RRS § 6988. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 11; 1909 c 137 § 10.
Formerly RCW 22.08.040, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.050
Standard grades to be fixed—Procedure, rules,
changes, discounts, premiums on sales, etc. [1923 c 48 § 1; 1921 c 144 §
1; 1919 c 189 § 12; RRS § 6989. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 12; 1909 c 137 §§ 11,
12, 13, 14. Formerly RCW 22.08.050, 22.08.060, 22.08.070, and
22.08.080.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.390.
22.08.060 Grades, establishment or change of—Rules and
regulations. [1923 c 48 § 1, part; RRS § 6989, part.] Recodified in RCW
22.08.050.
22.08.070 Copies of grades. [1923 c 48 § 1, part; RRS § 6989, part.]
Recodified in RCW 22.08.050.
22.08.080 Discounts, premiums on grain sales. [1923 c 48 § 1, part;
RRS § 6989, part.] Recodified in RCW 22.08.050.
22.08.090 Fees and charges—Grain and hay inspection fund
created. [1951 c 171 § 1; 1935 c 157 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1931 c 46 §
2; 1921 c 74 § 1; 1919 c 189 § 13; RRS § 6991. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 13; 1909
c 137 § 13; 1895 c 109 § 30.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactments, see RCW 22.09.460 and 22.09.500.
22.08.100 Inspectors' certificates—Appeal, director's decision
final—Records. [1919 c 189 § 14; RRS § 6992. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 14;
1909 c 137 § 14.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.420.
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Title 22
22.08.110 Interest in commodities prohibited. [1919 c 189 § 6;
RRS § 6983. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 6; 1909 c 137 § 5; 1895 c 109 § 5.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.330 Reports of warehouseman—Penalty. [1937 c 90 § 9;
RRS § 7000-5.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.200.
22.08.120 Penalty for neglect of duty, etc., by inspector. [1919 c
189 § 7; RRS § 6984. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 7; 1909 c 137 § 6; 1895 c 109 § 9.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.440.
22.08.340 Loading facilities—Hay inspection. [1921 c 145 § 6;
1919 c 189 § 25; RRS § 7003. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 25; 1909 c 137 § 24.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.130 Misconduct of inspectors. [1919 c 189 § 15; RRS § 6993.
Prior: 1911 c 91 § 15.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.140 Appeal from inspector's grading. [1921 c 145 § 3; 1919
c 189 § 16; RRS § 6994. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 16; 1909 c 137 § 16; 1895 c
109 § 10.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.450.
22.08.350 Inspection at noninspection points—Charges. [1919 c
189 § 26; RRS § 7004. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 26.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 §
62.
22.08.360 Disposition of samples. [1919 c 189 § 27; RRS § 7005.
Prior: 1911 c 91 § 27.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see
RCW 22.09.410.
22.08.150 Inspection and grading for export. [1955 c 315 § 1; 1919
c 189 § 17; RRS § 6995. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 17.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 §
62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.210.
22.08.370 Car examinations—Penalty. [1919 c 189 § 28; RRS §
7006. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 28; 1909 c 137 § 29.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 §
62.
22.08.160 Warehouseman's license. [1955 c 388 § 2. Prior: 1933 c
186 § 1, part; 1931 c 46 § 3, part; 1923 c 123 § 8, part; 1919 c 189 § 18, part;
1911 c 91 § 18, part; RRS § 6996, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.380 Side tracks, loading facilities, track scales, inspection of
scales—Penalty. [1921 c 145 § 7; 1919 c 189 § 29; RRS § 7007. Prior:
1911 c 91 § 29. Formerly RCW 22.08.380, 22.08.390, 22.08.400.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.170 Surety bonds. [1955 c 388 § 3. Prior: 1933 c 186 § 1,
part; 1931 c 46 § 3, part; 1923 c 123 § 8, part; 1919 c 189 § 18, part; 1911 c
91 § 18, part; RRS § 6996, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactments, see RCW 22.09.090 and 22.09.100.
22.08.390 Track scales for weighing. [1921 c 145 § 7, part; 1919 c
189 § 29, part; RRS § 7007, part.] Recodified in RCW 22.08.380.
22.08.180 Right of action on bond—Liability of surety limited.
[1937 c 90 § 2; RRS § 6996-1.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.190 Change of capacity to be reported. [1937 c 90 § 8; RRS
§ 6996-2.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.090.
22.08.200 Insurance policy on grain required—Cancellation.
[1953 c 149 § 1; 1947 c 103 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-15.] Recodified
as RCW 22.14.010.
22.08.210 Recourse of receipt holder against insurance on
building. [1947 c 103 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-16.] Recodified as
RCW 22.14.020.
22.08.220 Effect of fraud—Limitation of insurance recovery.
[1947 c 103 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-17, part.] Recodified in
RCW 22.14.030.
22.08.230 Liability of warehouseman for loss by fire and casualty.
[1947 c 103 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-17, part.] Recodified in
RCW 22.14.030.
22.08.240 Storage rates to be posted. [1919 c 189 § 19; RRS §
6997. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 19.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.240.
22.08.250 Examination of warehouses. [1919 c 189 § 20; RRS §
6998. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 20.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.340.
22.08.260
Rate discrimination, unreasonable preferences
prohibited. [1919 c 189 § 21; RRS § 6999. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 21; 1909 c
137 § 20.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.190.
22.08.270 Duty of warehouseman to serve. [1937 c 90 § 3; RRS §
7000. Prior: 1931 c 46 § 4; 1921 c 145 § 4; 1919 c 189 § 22; 1911 c 91 §
22; 1909 c 137 § 21.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see
RCW 22.09.130.
22.08.280 Delivery of commodities—Trust receipts. [1923 c 146 §
1; 1919 c 189 § 23; RRS § 7001. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 23; 1909 c 137 § 22.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.290 Warehouse receipts. [1937 c 90 § 4; RRS § 7000-1.
Prior: 1931 c 46 § 5; 1923 c 146 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.290.
22.08.300 Dealing in unauthorized receipts prohibited—Penalty.
[1937 c 90 § 5; RRS § 7000-2.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.310.
22.08.310 Deposits as bailments. [1937 c 90 § 6; RRS § 7000-3.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.520.
22.08.320 Action in event of shortage. [1937 c 90 § 7; RRS § 70004.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.350.
(2010 Ed.)
22.08.400 Inspection of scales. [1921 c 145 § 7, part; 1919 c 189 §
29, part; RRS § 7007, part.] Recodified in RCW 22.08.380.
22.08.410 Police protection. [1919 c 189 § 30; RRS § 7008. Prior:
1911 c 91 § 30; 1909 c 137 § 30.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.270.
22.08.420 Shipper's weight and grade, where conclusive. [1919 c
189 § 31; RRS § 7010. Prior: 1911 c 91 § 31.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 §
62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.490.
22.08.430 Penalties. [1919 c 189 § 32; RRS § 7011. Prior: 1909 c
137 § 31; 1895 c 109 § 40.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment,
see RCW 22.09.560.
22.08.900 Actions and proceedings under law prior to 1919
continued. [1919 c 189 § 35; RRS § 7013.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.910 Severability—1919 act. [1919 c 189 § 33; RRS § 7012.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.920 Severability—1921 act. [1921 c 144 § 2; RRS § 6990.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.08.930 Invalidity, effect, construction of 1937 act. [1937 c 90 §
12; RRS § 7000-7.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
Chapter 22.09
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
22.09.010 Definitions. [1981 c 296 § 37; 1979 ex.s. c 238 § 12; 1975
1st ex.s. c 7 § 19; 1971 c 65 § 1; 1967 c 240 § 51; 1963 c 124 § 1.] Repealed
by 1983 c 305 § 77. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.011.
22.09.210 Rights and duties of licensees—Receipt, delivery, of
commodities—Departmental inspection required. [1983 c 305 § 38;
1979 ex.s. c 238 § 18; 1963 c 124 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.700
pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 65.
22.09.270 Police protection of terminal yards and tracks. [1963 c
124 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.860 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 70.
22.09.280 Railroads to provide side tracks and track scales—
Weighing of cars. [1963 c 124 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.850
pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 69.
22.09.360 Powers and duties of receivers. [1963 c 124 § 36.]
Repealed by 1983 c 305 § 77.
22.09.370 Action by depositor upon licensees' bond. [1983 c 305 §
53; 1963 c 124 § 37.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.615 pursuant to 1983 c 305
§ 61.
22.09.380
Designation of inspection points and terminal
warehouses. [1979 ex.s. c 238 § 21; 1963 c 124 § 38.] Recodified as RCW
22.09.710 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 66.
22.09.390 Inspection and grading of commodities—Federal
grades and standards—Regulations. [1963 c 124 § 39.] Recodified as
RCW 22.09.720 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 66.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 367]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
22.09.400 Inspection and grading of commodities—Method of
inspection and grading. [1963 c 124 § 40.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.730
pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 66.
22.12.050 Grain must be inspected and weighed. [1915 c 170 § 4;
RRS § 11552.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.210.
22.09.410 Inspection and grading of commodities—State samples.
[1963 c 124 § 41.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.740 pursuant to 1983 c 305 §
66.
22.12.060 Registrar of warehouse receipts. [1915 c 170 § 5; RRS §
11553.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.09.420 Inspection and grading of commodities—Powers and
duties of inspectors at terminal warehouses. [1983 c 305 § 54; 1963 c
124 § 42.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.750 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 67.
22.09.430 Inspection and grading of commodities—No inspection
if commodity is to be loaded into defective container. [1963 c 124 § 43.]
Recodified as RCW 22.09.760 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 68.
22.09.440 Inspection and grading of commodities—Unlawful
practices—Penalty. [1963 c 124 § 44.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.770
pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 68.
22.09.450 Inspection and grading of commodities—Appeals.
[1963 c 124 § 45.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.780 pursuant to 1983 c 305 §
68.
22.09.460 Inspection and grading of commodities—Fees and
charges. [1963 c 124 § 46.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.790 pursuant to
1983 c 305 § 68.
22.09.470 Inspection and grading of commodities—Scales and
weighing. [1963 c 124 § 47.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.800 pursuant to
1983 c 305 § 68.
22.12.070 Class A warehouse receipts. [1915 c 170 § 6; RRS §
11554.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.12.080 Cancellation of receipts. [1915 c 170 § 7; RRS § 11555.]
Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.12.090 Delivery of grain—New receipt for undelivered grain.
[1915 c 170 § 8; RRS § 11556.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later
enactment, see RCW 22.09.250.
22.12.100 Division or consolidation of receipts. [1915 c 170 § 9;
RRS § 11557.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.12.110 Information to be furnished registrar. [1915 c 170 § 10;
RRS § 11558.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.12.120 Class B warehouse receipts. [1915 c 170 § 11; RRS §
11559.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.12.130 Weighing and inspection fees. [1915 c 170 § 12; RRS §
11560.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.460.
22.12.140 Duplicate receipt in case of loss. [1915 c 170 § 13; RRS §
11561.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.320.
22.09.480 Inspection and grading of commodities—Inspection of
commodities shipped to or from places other than inspection points.
[1963 c 124 § 48.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.810 pursuant to 1983 c 305 §
68.
22.12.150 Penalty for unlawful issue of receipts or delivery of
grain. [1915 c 170 § 14; RRS § 11562.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.250.
22.09.490 Inspection and grading of commodities—Unloading
commodity without inspection or weighing. [1963 c 124 § 49.]
Recodified as RCW 22.09.820 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 68.
22.12.160 General penalty provision. [1915 c 170 § 15; RRS §
11563.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.560.
22.09.500 Disposition of revenue. [1981 c 297 § 25; 1963 c 124 §
50.] Recodified as RCW 22.09.830 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 68.
22.12.170 Chapter cumulative of other laws. [1915 c 170 § 16;
RRS § 11564.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.09.510 Transfer of moneys in grain and hay inspection fund.
[1963 c 124 § 51.] Repealed by 1981 c 297 § 42.
22.09.530 Fumigated conveyances to be labeled. [1963 c 124 § 53.]
Recodified as RCW 22.09.840 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 68.
Chapter 22.14
GRAIN WAREHOUSE INSURANCE
22.09.540 Injunctions. [1963 c 124 § 54.] Recodified as RCW
22.09.870 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 71.
22.14.010 Insurance policy on grain required—Cancellation.
[1953 c 149 § 1; 1947 c 103 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-15. Formerly
RCW 22.08.200.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactments, see
RCW 22.09.060, 22.09.090, 22.09.110, and 22.09.120.
22.09.550 Cooperation with governmental agencies and private
associations. [1983 c 305 § 55; 1979 ex.s. c 238 § 22; 1963 c 124 § 55.]
Recodified as RCW 22.09.880 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 72.
22.14.020 Recourse of receipt holder against insurance on
building. [1947 c 103 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11569-16. Formerly RCW
22.08.210.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62.
22.09.560 General penalty. [1963 c 124 § 58.] Recodified as RCW
22.09.890 pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 73.
22.14.030 Effect of fraud on insurance recovery, limitation—
Warehouseman's liability for loss. [1947 c 103 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
11569-17. Formerly RCW 22.08.220 and 22.08.230.] Repealed by 1963 c
124 § 62.
22.09.700 Delivery of commodities for export—Departmental
inspection required. [1983 c 305 § 38; 1979 ex.s. c 238 § 18; 1963 c 124 §
21. Formerly RCW 22.09.210.] Repealed by 1989 c 354 § 61.
Chapter 22.20
22.09.950 Repealer—1963 c 124. [1963 c 124 § 62.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 74.
STORAGE WAREHOUSEMEN
22.09.951 Repealer, effective date, appropriation—1981 c 297.
[1981 c 297 § 42.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 305 § 74.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 22.12
1915 TERMINAL WAREHOUSE ACT
22.12.010 Definitions. [1915 c 170 § 1; RRS § 11549. Cf. 1911 c 91
§ 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW 22.09.010.
22.12.020 License required—Fee—Bond—Revocation. [1915 c
170 § 2; RRS § 11550. Cf. 1911 c 91 § 18. Formerly RCW 22.12.020,
22.12.030.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.030 through 22.09.060, 22.09.080, and 22.09.090.
22.12.030 Revocation of license. [1915 c 170 § 2, part; RRS §
11550, part.] Recodified in RCW 22.12.010.
22.12.040 Unlawful to operate without license. [1915 c 170 § 3;
RRS § 11551.] Repealed by 1963 c 124 § 62. Later enactment, see RCW
22.09.030.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 368]
Chapter 22.20 RCW was reenacted in 1961 and is now codified as
follows:
Formerly
Herein
22.20.010
22.20.012
22.20.020
22.20.030
22.20.040
22.20.050
22.20.060
22.20.070
22.20.080
22.20.090
22.20.100
22.20.110
22.20.120
81.92.010
81.92.020
81.92.030
81.92.040
81.92.050
81.92.060
81.92.070
81.92.080
81.92.090
81.92.100
81.92.110
81.92.120
81.92.130
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
22.20.130
22.20.135
22.20.140
81.92.140
81.92.150
81.92.170
Superseded by
81.98.030
22.20.900
Chapter 22.24
WHARFINGERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 22.24 RCW was reenacted in 1961 and is now codified as
follows:
Formerly
Herein
22.24.010
22.24.012
22.24.020
22.24.030
22.24.040
22.24.050
22.24.060
22.24.070
22.24.080
22.24.090
22.24.100
22.24.110
81.94.010
81.94.020
81.94.030
81.94.040
81.94.050
81.94.060
81.94.070
81.94.080
81.94.090
81.94.100
81.94.110
81.94.120
Chapter 22.28
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES
22.28.050 Sale of contents to satisfy delinquent rent. [1923 c 186 §
4, part; RRS § 3385, part.] Now codified in RCW 22.28.040.
22.28.070 Remedy not exclusive. [1923 c 186 § 5, part; RRS § 3386,
part.] Now codified in RCW 22.28.060.
ACCESS TO CONTENTS AFTER DEATH
22.28.100 through 22.28.150 [1957 c 274 §§ 1 through 6.] Repealed
by 1965 c 79 § 1.
Title 23
CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
(PROFIT)
Chapter 23.01
23.01.320 through 23.01.410 [1933 c 185 §§ 31-38; 1939 c 143 §§ 5,
6, 13; 1943 c 32 § 1; 1949 c 170 §§ 1, 2; 1959 c 12 § 1.] Repealed by 1965
c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
23.01.415 Restated articles. [1961 c 208 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 c
53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. Later enactment, see RCW 23A.16.070.
23.01.420 through 23.01.970 [1933 c 185 §§ 39-68; 1939 c 143 §§
7-10, 15, 17; 1941 c 103 § 7; 1949 c 188 § 1; 1955 c 92 § 1.] Repealed by
1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 23.01 RCW (Private Business Corporations Act) to Title 23A
RCW (Washington Business Corporation Act)
Chapter 23.01
Title 23A
23.01.010
23.01.020
23A.04.010
23A.08.010
23A.12.010
23A.12.020
23A.08.050
23A.32.030
23A.32.040
23A.12.030
23A.08.140
23A.12.050
23A.08.450(5)
23A.12.050
23A.44.100
23A.12.040
23A.44.080
——
23A.08.020
23A.08.020
23A.08.030
23A.08.120
23A.08.130
23A.08.190
23A.08.150
23A.08.160
23A.08.160
23A.08.170
——
——
23A.08.210
——
23A.08.310
23A.08.320
23A.08.140
23A.08.170
23A.08.420
23A.08.430
23A.08.450
23A.08.230
23A.08.250
23A.08.260
23A.08.270
23A.44.080
23A.08.270
23A.08.280
23A.08.300
23A.08.330
23A.08.290
23A.44.090
23A.08.340
through
23A.08.500
23A.08.470
23A.08.490
23A.08.480
23A.08.480
——
23A.08.090
23A.08.100
23A.32.080
23A.08.500
23A.24.010
23A.24.020
23A.16.010
23A.16.020
23A.16.030
23A.16.040
23.01.030
23.01.040
23.01.050
23.01.060
23.01.070
23.01.080
23.01.090
23.01.100
23.01.110
23.01.120
23.01.130
23.01.140
23.01.150
23.01.160
23.01.170
23.01.180
23.01.190
23.01.200
23.01.210
23.01.220
23.01.225
23.01.230
23.01.240
23.01.250
23.01.260
23.01.270 (1), (2)
23.01.280
PRIVATE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT
23.01.010 through 23.01.220 [1933 c 185 §§ 1-20; 1939 c 143 §§ 1,
2; 1947 c 195 § 1; 1949 c 172 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective
July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
23.01.225 Shares issued or transferred in joint tenancy form—
Presumption—Transfers pursuant to direction of survivor. [1963 c 132
§ 1.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. Later enactment,
see RCW 23A.08.320.
23.01.226 Community property agreements—Transfers of shares
pursuant to direction of surviving spouse. [1965 c 85 § 1.] Now codified
as RCW 23A.08.325.
23.01.227 Community property agreements—Transfer of shares
pursuant to direction of surviving spouse. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
23.01.230 through 23.01.310 [1933 c 185 §§ 21-30; 1939 c 143 §§ 4,
11.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative
table below.
23.01.315 Shareholders' action without meeting—Procedure—
Effect. [1961 c 160 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1,
1967. Later enactment, see RCW 23A.44.090.
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23.01.290
23.01.300
23.01.310
23.01.315
23.01.320
23.01.330
23.01.340
23.01.350
23.01.360
23.01.370
23.01.380
23.01.390
23.01.400
23.01.410
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Title 23
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 23.01
23.01.415
23.01.420
23.01.430
23.01.440
23.01.450
23.01.460
23.01.470
23.01.480
23.01.490
23.01.500
23.01.510
23.01.520
23.01.530
23.01.540
23.01.550
23.01.560
23.01.570
23.01.580
23.01.590
23.01.600
23.01.610
23.01.620
23.01.630
23.01.640
23.01.650
23.01.900
23.01.910
23.01.920
23.01.930
23.01.940
23.01.950
23.01.960
23.01.970
Title 23A
23A.16.050
23A.16.060
23A.16.070
23A.16.010
23A.16.020
23A.16.030
23A.16.120
23A.16.090
23A.16.100
23A.24.030
23A.24.040
23A.20.010
23A.20.020
23A.20.070
23A.20.030
23A.20.040
23A.20.040
23A.20.060
23A.32.120
23A.20.060
23A.20.060
23A.20.070
23A.24.030
23A.24.040
23A.28.010
23A.28.020
23A.28.030
23A.28.130
23A.28.010
through
23A.28.120
23A.28.130
through
23A.28.250
23A.28.130
through
23A.28.250
23A.28.180
23A.28.190
23A.28.180
——
23A.28.050
23A.28.150
23A.28.160
——
23A.28.110
23A.28.220
23A.28.230
23A.28.180
23A.28.130
23A.28.140
23A.28.150
23A.32.160
23A.32.170
23A.44.140
23A.98.040
23A.44.140
23A.98.030
23A.98.020
23A.08.010
——
23A.98.050
23A.98.010
23.04.060 "Shares." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(6).
23.04.070 "Shareholder." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1,
part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(7).
23.04.080 "Certificate of stock." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS §
3803-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(8).
23.04.090 "Allotment." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(9).
23.04.100 "Capital stock." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1,
part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(10).
23.04.110 "Assets." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(11).
23.04.120 "Capital." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(12).
23.04.130 "Registered office." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1,
part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(13).
23.04.140 "Unincorporated association." [1933 c 185 § 1, part;
RRS § 3803-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(14).
23.04.150 "Court." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(15).
23.04.160 "Charter." This section was created by the 1941 Code
Committee but has no session law background and is accordingly
decodified.
Chapter 23.08
GENERAL PROVISIONS
23.08.010 Application of title. [1933 c 185 § 61; part; RRS § 380361, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.900.
23.08.020 Subscriptions for shares before incorporation. [1933 c
185 § 6; RRS § 3803-6.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.060.
23.08.030 Paid-in capital—Minimum. [1933 c 185 § 7; RRS §
3803-7.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.070.
23.08.040 Commencement of business—Prerequisites. [1939 c
143 § 2; 1933 c 185 § 8; RRS § 3803-8.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.080.
23.08.050 Certificate evidence of incorporation. [1933 c 185 § 9;
RRS § 3803-9.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.090.
23.08.060 Filing or recording—Effect. [1933 c 185 § 10; RRS §
3803-10.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.100.
23.08.070 Powers of corporation. [1933 c 185 § 11; RRS § 380311.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.110.
23.08.080 Stock in other corporations—Purchase of own shares.
[1947 c 195 § 1; 1933 c 185 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3803-12.] Now
codified as RCW 23.01.120.
23.08.090 Bylaws—Authority to make. [1933 c 185 § 26; RRS §
3803-26.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.270.
23.08.100 Monopolies. [1933 c 185 § 65; RRS § 3803-65.] Now
codified as RCW 23.01.940.
Chapter 23.04
23.08.110 Alien ownership of stock. [1937 c 70 § 16, part; RRS §
3836-16, part.] Repealed by 1953 c 10 § 3.
DEFINITIONS
Chapter 23.12
23.04.010 Scope of definitions. This section was created by the 1941
Code Committee but has no session law background and is accordingly
decodified.
CREATION OF BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
AND AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
23.04.020 "Domestic corporation." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS §
3803-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(2).
23.04.030 "Articles of incorporation." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS §
3803-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(3).
23.04.040 "Incorporator." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1,
part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(4).
23.04.050 "Subscriber." [1933 c 185 § 1, part; RRS § 3803-1, part.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.010(5).
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23.12.010 Who may incorporate hereunder. [1933 c 185 § 2; RRS
§ 3803-2.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.020.
23.12.020 Articles—Contents. [1933 c 185 § 3; RRS § 3803-3.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.030.
23.12.030 Corporate name. [1933 c 185 § 4; RRS § 3803-4.] Now
codified as RCW 23.01.040.
23.12.040 Filing articles—Certificate of incorporation—Issuance.
[1939 c 143 § 1; 1933 c 185 § 5; RRS § 3803-5.] Now codified as RCW
23.01.050.
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23.12.050 Statement of value of nonpar stock—Revaluation—
Appeal. [1937 c 70 § 7; RRS § 3836-7.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.020.
23.12.060 Amendment of articles. [1933 c 185 § 37; RRS § 380337.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.400.
23.12.070 Amendatory articles—Certificate. [1939 c 143 § 6; 1933
c 185 § 38; RRS § 3803-38.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.410.
23.12.080 Increase or decrease of shares. [1933 c 185 § 39; RRS §
3803-39.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.420.
Chapter 23.16
SHARES OF STOCK
23.16.010 Classes of shares. [1933 c 185 § 13; RRS § 3803-13.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.130.
23.16.020
Stock certificates—Issuance—Transfer—Contents.
[1933 c 185 § 14; RRS § 3803-14.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.140.
23.16.030 Allotment to corporation—Shares how payable. [1933
c 185 § 15; RRS § 3803-15.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.150.
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23.20.050 Title derived from indorsed certificate extinguishes title
derived from a separate document. [1939 c 100 § 4; RRS § 3803-104.]
Now codified as RCW 23.80.040.
23.20.060 Who may deliver a certificate. [1939 c 100 § 5; RRS §
3803-105.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.050.
23.20.070 Indorsement effectual in spite of fraud, duress,
mistakes, revocation, death, incapacity or lack of consideration or
authority. [1939 c 100 § 6; RRS § 3803-106.] Now codified as RCW
23.80.060.
23.20.080 Rescission of transfer. [1939 c 100 § 7; RRS § 3803-107.]
Now codified as RCW 23.80.070.
23.20.090 Rescission of transfer of certificate does not invalidate
subsequent transfer by transferee in possession. [1939 c 100 § 8; RRS §
3803-108.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.080.
23.20.100 Delivery of unindorsed certificate imposes obligation to
indorse. [1939 c 100 § 9; RRS § 3803-109.] Now codified as RCW
23.80.090.
23.16.040 Full payment required. [1933 c 185 § 16; RRS § 380316.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.160.
23.20.110 Ineffectual attempt to transfer amounts to a promise to
transfer. [1939 c 100 § 10; RRS § 3803-110.] Now codified as RCW
23.80.100.
23.16.050 Payment, how determined—Valuation. [1933 c 185 §
17; RRS § 3803-17.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.170.
23.20.120 Warranties on sale of certificate. [1939 c 100 § 11; RRS
§ 3803-111.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.110.
23.16.060 First report and statement as to shares. [1949 c 172 § 1,
last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-18.] Now codified as
RCW 23.01.180.
23.20.130 No warranty implied from accepting payment of a debt.
[1939 c 100 § 12; RRS § 3803-112.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.120.
23.16.070 Violations—Effect. [1933 c 185 § 19; RRS § 3803-19.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.190.
23.20.140 No attachment or levy upon shares unless certificate
surrendered or transfer enjoined. [1939 c 100 § 13; RRS § 3803-113.]
Now codified as RCW 23.80.130.
23.16.080 Liability of shareholders. [1933 c 185 § 20; RRS § 380320.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.200.
23.20.150 Creditor's remedies to reach certificate. [1939 c 100 §
14; RRS § 3803-114.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.140.
23.16.090 Bylaws—Transfers. [1939 c 143 § 4; 1933 c 185 § 21;
RRS § 3803-21.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.210.
23.20.160 No lien or restriction unless indicated on certificate.
[1939 c 100 § 15; RRS § 3803-115.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.150.
23.16.100 Married women's shares—Transfers—Dividends—
Proxies. [1939 c 143 § 11; RRS § 3803-21 1/2.] Now codified as RCW
23.01.220.
23.20.170 Alteration of certificate does not divest title to shares.
[1939 c 100 § 16; RRS § 3803-116.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.160.
23.16.110 Unpaid subscriptions—Lien. [1933 c 185 § 22; RRS §
3803-22.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.230.
23.16.120 Reduction of capital stock—Resolution—Articles.
[1933 c 185 § 40; RRS § 3803-40.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.430.
23.16.130 Call, redemption, and retirement of preferred shares.
[1939 c 143 § 15; RRS § 3803-40 1/2.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.440.
23.16.140 Sale of assets or changes in corporate structure—Notice
of meeting to vote on. [1949 c 188 § 1, part, last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 41,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-41, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.450.
23.16.150 Estoppel of nonvoting shareholder. [1949 c 188 § 1, part,
last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 41, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-41, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.01.450.
23.16.160
Rights of dissenting shareholder—Petition for
valuation—Appraisal. [1949 c 188 § 1, part, last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 41,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-41, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.450.
23.16.170 Limitation upon recovery. [1949 c 188 § 1, part, last
am'ds 1933 c 185 § 41, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-41, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.01.450.
Chapter 23.20
23.20.180 Lost or destroyed certificate. [1939 c 100 § 17; RRS §
3803-117.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.170.
23.20.190 Rule for cases not otherwise provided for. [1939 c 100 §
18; RRS § 3803-118.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.180.
23.20.200 Method of indorsement. [1939 c 100 § 20; RRS § 3803120.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.200.
Chapter 23.24
EARNINGS, DIVIDENDS AND SURPLUS
23.24.010 Payments or surplus—Determination. [1933 c 185 § 23;
RRS § 3803-23.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.240.
23.24.020 What are assets and liabilities. [1933 c 185 § 24, part;
RRS § 3803-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.250.
23.24.030 Declaration of dividends. [1933 c 185 § 24, part; RRS §
3803-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.250.
23.24.040 Payment of cash dividends. [1933 c 185 § 24, part; RRS
§ 3803-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.250.
23.24.050 Distribution of stock dividends. [1933 c 185 § 24, part;
RRS § 3803-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.250.
STOCK TRANSFER
23.20.010 Definitions. [(i) 1939 c 100 § 22; RRS § 3803-122. (ii)
1939 c 100 § 21; RRS § 3803-121.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.210 and
23.80.220.
23.24.060 Dividends paid in spite of depletion. [1933 c 185 § 24,
part; RRS § 3803-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.250.
23.24.070 Liability of directors for unlawful dividends. [1933 c
185 § 25, part; RRS § 3803-25, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.260.
23.20.020 How title to certificates and shares may be transferred.
[1939 c 100 § 1; RRS § 3803-101.] Now codified as RCW 23.80.010.
23.24.080 Liability of shareholders. [1933 c 185 § 25, part; RRS §
3803-25, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.260.
23.20.030 Powers of those lacking full legal capacity and of
fiduciaries not enlarged. [1939 c 100 § 2; RRS § 3803-102.] Now
codified as RCW 23.80.020.
23.24.090 Limitation of actions on director and shareholder
liability. [1933 c 185 § 25, part; RRS § 3803-25, part.] Now codified in
RCW 23.01.260.
23.20.040 Corporation not forbidden to treat registered holder as
owner. [1939 c 100 § 3; RRS § 3803-103.] Now codified as RCW
23.80.030.
23.24.100 Ascertainment of income and principal with respect to
corporate dividends. [1947 c 160 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-50.] Now
codified as RCW 23.74.010.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
23.24.110 Rules for such ascertainment. [1947 c 160 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3923-51.] Now codified as RCW 23.74.020.
23.28.240 Deposit of fees in state treasury. [1937 c 70 § 32; RRS §
3836-32.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.200.
Chapter 23.28
Chapter 23.32
ANNUAL LICENSE AND SPECIAL FEES
MEETINGS—VOTING RIGHTS
23.28.010 Filing fees—Articles—Amendments—Domestic. [1937
c 70 § 1; RRS § 3836-1. Prior: 1929 c 227 § 1.] Now codified as RCW
23.60.010.
23.32.010 Time and place of meeting generally. [1933 c 185 § 27,
part; RRS § 3803-27, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.280.
23.28.020 Annual license fee—Domestic. [1937 c 70 § 4; RRS §
3836-4. Prior: 1929 c 227 § 4.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.030.
23.28.030 Fee of nonproducing mining corporation. [1947 c 226 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3836-4A.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.040.
23.28.040 Exemption from domestic annual license fee. [(i) 1937 c
70 § 8; RRS 3836-8. Prior: 1929 c 227 § 8. (ii) 1937 c 70 § 30; RRS §
3836-30.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.050 and 23.60.060.
23.28.050 Public service companies entitled to deductions. [1937 c
70 § 9; RRS § 3836-9.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.070.
23.28.060 Annual license fee—Foreign. [1937 c 70 § 5; RRS §
3836-5. Prior: 1929 c 227 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.080.
23.28.070 Review of fees charged foreign corporations. [1937 c 70
§ 6; RRS § 3836-6. Prior: 1929 c 227 § 6.] Now codified as RCW
23.60.090.
23.32.020 Special meetings. [1933 c 185 § 27, part; RRS § 3803-27,
part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.280.
23.32.030 Adjourned meetings. [1933 c 185 § 27, part; RRS §
3803-27, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.280.
23.32.040 Manner of giving notice of meetings. [1933 c 185 § 27,
part; RRS § 3803-27, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.280.
23.32.050 Voting rights generally. [1933 c 185 § 28, part; RRS §
3803-28, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.290.
23.32.060 Voting responsibility when certain classes excluded.
[1933 c 185 § 28, part; RRS § 3803-28, part.] Now codified in RCW
23.01.290.
23.32.070 Proportional method of representation. [1933 c 185 §
28, part; RRS § 3803-28, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.290.
23.32.080 Proxies. [1933 c 185 § 28, part; RRS § 3803-28, part.]
Now codified in RCW 23.01.290.
23.28.080 Penalty for nonpayment of annual fees. [1937 c 70 § 10;
RRS § 3836-10. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.100.
23.32.090 Pledged shares and those held by fiduciaries. [1933 c
185 § 28, part; RRS § 3803-28, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.290.
23.28.090 Payment of fees as condition of right to commence
action. [1937 c 70 § 12; RRS § 3836-12. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7.] Now
codified as RCW 23.60.110.
23.32.100 Shares in one corporation held by another. [1933 c 185
§ 28, part; RRS § 3803-28, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.290.
23.28.100 Fees a lien on assets. [1937 c 70 § 11, part; RRS § 383611, part. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.60.120.
23.28.110 Fees a preferred claim in insolvency proceedings. [1937
c 70 § 11, part; RRS § 3836-11, part. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.60.120.
23.28.120 Attorney general must enforce payment of fees. [1937 c
70 § 11, part; RRS § 3836-11, part. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.60.120.
23.28.130 Nonpayment of fees grounds for receivership. [1937 c
70 § 11, part; RRS § 3836-11, part. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.60.120.
23.28.140 Attorney fees as costs in collection of fees. [1937 c 70 §
11, part; RRS § 3836-11, part. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 7, part.] Now codified
in RCW 23.60.120.
23.32.110 Voting trust agreements. [1933 c 185 § 29, part; RRS §
3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.120 Agreement must be filed. [1933 c 185 § 29, part; RRS §
3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.130 Any shareholder may join. [1933 c 185 § 29, part; RRS §
3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.140 Pooled shares transferred to trustees. [1933 c 185 § 29,
part; RRS § 3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.150 Voting trust certificates. [1933 c 185 § 29, part; RRS §
3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.160 Right of trustees of pool. [1933 c 185 § 29, part; RRS §
3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.32.170 Rules governing voting trustees. [1933 c 185 § 29, part;
RRS § 3803-29, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.300.
23.28.150 Dissolution for nonpayment of fees—Manner. [1947 c
226 § 2, part; 1937 c 70 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3836-14, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.60.130.
23.32.180 Meetings—Quorum—Adjournment. [1933 c 185 § 30,
part; RRS § 3803-30, part.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.310.
23.28.160 Dissolution for nonpayment—Corporate name. [1947 c
226 § 2, part; 1937 c 70 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3836-14, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.60.130.
MANAGEMENT
23.28.170 Dissolution for nonpayment—Trusteeship of assets.
[1937 c 70 § 15; RRS § 3836-15. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 19 § 4.] Now codified
as RCW 23.60.150.
23.28.180
Reinstatement of corporations dissolved for
nonpayment—Exception. [1947 c 226 § 2, part; 1937 c 70 § 14, part;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3836-14, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.60.130.
23.28.190 Record of reinstatement—Effect. [1947 c 226 § 2, part;
1937 c 70 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3836-14, part.] Now codified in
RCW 23.60.130.
23.28.200 Fees for certified copies of articles or statements. [1937
c 70 § 27; RRS § 3836-27. Prior: 1907 c 140 § 4.] Now codified as RCW
23.60.160.
Chapter 23.36
23.36.010 Number and term of directors. [1943 c 32 § 1, part, last
am'ds 1933 c 185 § 31, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3803-31, part.] Now
codified in RCW 23.01.320.
23.36.020 How directors are elected. [1943 c 32 § 1, part, last am'ds
1933 c 185 § 31, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3803-31, part.] Now codified in
RCW 23.01.320.
23.36.030 General rules as to qualifications, powers and duties of
directors. [1943 c 32 § 1, part, last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 31, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3803-31, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.320.
23.36.040 Removal of director. [1943 c 32 § 1, part, last am'ds 1933
c 185 § 31, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3803-31, part.] Now codified in RCW
23.01.320.
23.28.210 Recording fees. [1937 c 70 § 28; RRS § 3836-28. Prior:
1907 c 140 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.170.
23.36.050 Methods of calling directors' meetings. [1943 c 32 § 1,
part, last am'ds 1933 c 185 § 31, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3803-31, part.]
Now codified in RCW 23.01.320.
23.28.220 Fee for copy of incorporation laws. [1937 c 70 § 29;
RRS § 3836-29.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.180.
23.36.060 Officers and agents—Control by board. [1933 c 185 §
32; RRS § 3803-32.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.330.
23.28.230 Payment of fees in advance. [1937 c 70 § 31; RRS §
3836-31.] Now codified as RCW 23.60.190.
23.36.070 Filing statement of directors and officers—Service of
process on failure. [(i) 1949 c 170 § 1; 1939 c 143 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 372]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
§ 3803-32 1/2. (ii) 1949 c 170 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3803-32 3/4.] Now
codified as RCW 23.01.340 and 23.01.350.
23.36.080 Fiduciary relations to corporation. [1933 c 185 § 33;
RRS § 3803-33.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.360.
23.36.090 Registered offices—Location—Penalty. [1933 c 185 §
34; RRS § 3803-34.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.370.
23.36.100 Books to be kept at registered office. [1933 c 185 § 35,
part; RRS § 3803-35, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.380.
Title 23
23.44.120 Judgment of dissolution—Certificate—Undiscovered
assets. [1939 c 143 § 10; 1933 c 185 § 59; RRS § 3803-59.] Now codified
as RCW 23.01.630.
23.44.130 Conveyances by winding up trustees. [1939 c 143 § 17;
RRS § 3803-59 1/2.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.640.
23.44.140 Annulment action by attorney general—Grounds.
[1933 c 185 § 60; RRS § 3803-60.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.650.
Chapter 23.46
23.36.110 Share registers in other states. [1933 c 185 § 35, part;
RRS § 3803-35, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.380.
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
PUBLIC, CHARITABLE, ETC., PURPOSES
23.36.120 Shareholders' right to examine books. [1933 c 185 § 35,
part; RRS § 3803-35, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.380.
23.46.010 Certain contributions declared valid use of corporate
funds. [1953 c 213 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 23.70.010.
23.36.130 Penalty for failure to keep books and records. [1933 c
185 § 35, part; RRS § 3803-35, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.01.380.
23.46.020
Contributions from surplus or reserve funds
authorized—Restrictions. [1953 c 213 § 2.] Now codified as RCW
23.70.020.
23.36.140 Sale or lease of assets—Two-thirds vote. [1933 c 185 §
36; RRS § 3803-36.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.390.
Chapter 23.40
Chapter 23.48
PREFERENCES BY INSOLVENT CORPORATIONS
CONSOLIDATION AND MERGER
23.48.010 Definitions. [1941 c 103 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5831-4.]
Now codified as RCW 23.72.010.
23.40.010 Merger or consolidation into domestic corporation.
[1933 c 185 § 42, part; RRS § 3803-42, part.] Now codified in RCW
23.01.460.
23.48.020 Action to recover—Limitation. [1941 c 103 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 5831-5.] Now codified as RCW 23.72.020.
23.40.020 Merger or consolidation into foreign corporation.
[1933 c 185 § 42, part; RRS § 3803-42, part.] Now codified in RCW
23.01.460.
23.40.030 Joint agreement for merger—Requisites—Articles.
[1933 c 185 § 43; RRS § 3803-43.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.470.
23.40.040 Joint agreement for consolidation—Articles. [1933 c
185 § 44; RRS § 3803-44.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.480.
23.40.050 Joint agreement, when effective. [1933 c 185 § 45; RRS
§ 3803-45.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.490.
23.40.060 Effect of merger or consolidation. [1933 c 185 § 46;
RRS § 3803-46.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.500.
23.40.070 Nonconsenting shareholder's rights. [1939 c 143 § 8;
1933 c 185 § 47; RRS § 3803-47.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.510.
Chapter 23.44
DISSOLUTION AND WINDING UP
23.44.010 Dissolution—Methods. [1933 c 185 § 48; RRS § 380348.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.520.
23.44.020 Voluntary dissolution, how effected. [1939 c 143 § 9;
1933 c 185 § 49; RRS § 3803-49.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.530.
23.44.030 Involuntary dissolution, when authorized. [1933 c 185 §
50; RRS § 3803-50.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.540.
23.48.030 Preference voidable when. [1941 c 103 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5831-6.] Now codified as RCW 23.72.030.
23.48.040 Mutual debts and credits. [1941 c 103 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5831-7.] Now codified as RCW 23.72.040.
23.48.050 Attorney's fees—Reexamination. [1941 c 103 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 5831-8.] Now codified as RCW 23.72.050.
23.48.060 Setoff and counterclaim against creditors. [1941 c 103 §
6, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5831-9, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.72.060.
23.48.070 Setoff and counterclaim by debtors. [1941 c 103 § 6,
part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5831-9, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.72.060.
Chapter 23.52
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
23.52.010 through 23.52.030 [1937 c 70 §§ 2, 3, 16; 1957 c 198 § 4;
1959 c 12 § 2.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See
comparative table below.
23.52.040 Filing and recording copy of foreign articles, restated,
etc., foreign articles, and amendments. [1961 c 208 § 2; 1937 c 70 § 17;
RRS § 3836-17. Prior: 1890 p 289 § 2; 1886 p 87 § 1; Code 1881 § 2480;
1875 p 109 § 2; 1871 p 101 § 2.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective
July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
23.52.050 Designation of agent of foreign corporation for
service—Change, withdrawal, or revocation. [1937 c 70 § 18; RRS §
3836-18.] Repealed by 1955 c 143 § 4.
23.44.040 Complaint for dissolution. [1933 c 185 § 51; RRS §
3803-51.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.550.
23.52.050 through 23.52.120 [1937 c 70 §§ 18-26; 1955 c 143 §§ 13.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative
table below.
23.44.050 Trustees—Powers and duties. [1955 c 92 § 1; 1933 c 185
§ 52; RRS § 3803-52.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.560.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
23.44.060 Receivers—Bonds. [1933 c 185 § 53; RRS § 3803-53.]
Now codified as RCW 23.01.570.
Chapter 23.52 RCW (Foreign Corporations) to Title 23A RCW
(Washington Business Corporation Act)
23.44.070 Authority of receivers or trustees. [1933 c 185 § 54;
RRS § 3803-54.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.580.
Chapter 23.52
Title 23A
23.44.080 Vacancies in office of trustee. [1933 c 185 § 55; RRS §
3803-55.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.590.
23.52.010
23A.32.010
23A.40.130
23A.32.050
23A.32.020
23A.32.050
23A.32.060
23A.32.110
23A.32.080
23A.32.090
23A.32.100
23A.32.140
23A.32.150
23.44.090 Commencement of dissolution proceedings—Effect.
[1933 c 185 § 56; RRS § 3803-56.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.600.
23.44.100 Dissolution—Rules in proceedings under national
bankruptcy act. [1941 c 103 § 7; 1933 c 185 § 57; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
3803-57.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.610.
23.44.110 Compromise with creditors—Creditors' meeting. [1933
c 185 § 58; RRS § 3803-58.] Now codified as RCW 23.01.620.
(2010 Ed.)
23.52.020
23.52.030
23.52.040
23.52.051
23.52.053
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 373]
Title 23
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 23.52
Title 23A
23.52.055
23.52.056
23.52.060
23.52.070
23.52.080
23.52.090
23.52.100
23.52.110
23.52.120
23A.32.180
23A.32.180
23A.32.190
23A.40.110
23A.40.120
23A.40.020
——
——
23A.40.020
Chapter 23.54
NONADMITTED FOREIGN CORPORATIONS—
POWERS RELATIVE TO SECURED INTERESTS
23.56.160 Apportionment of earnings. [1947 c 37 § 1, last am'ds
1913 c 19 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3916.] Now codified as RCW
23.86.160.
23.56.170 Distribution of dividends. [1913 c 19 § 14; RRS § 3917.]
Now codified as RCW 23.86.170.
23.56.180 Annual reports—Contents—Filing. [1913 c 19 § 15;
RRS § 3918.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.180.
23.56.190 Cooperative associations under former laws. [1913 c 19
§ 16; RRS § 3919.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.190.
Chapter 23.60
FEES
23.54.010 through 23.54.060 [1957 c 139 §§ 1-6.] Repealed by
1965 c 53 § 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
23.60.010 through 23.60.200 [1937 c 70 §§ 1, 4-15, 27-32; 1947 c
226 §§ 1, 2; 1957 c 198 §§ 1-3; 1959 c 263 §§ 1, 4.] Repealed by 1965 c 53
§ 166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 23.54 RCW (Nonadmitted Foreign Corporations—Powers
Relative to Secured Interests) to Title 23A RCW (Washington Business
Corporation Act)
Chapter 23.54
Title 23A
23.54.010
23.54.020
23.54.030
23.54.040
23.54.050
23.54.060
23A.36.010
23A.36.020
23A.36.030
23A.36.040
23A.36.050
23A.36.060
Chapter 23.56
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
23.56.010 Cooperative associations—Who may organize. [1913 c
19 § 1; RRS § 3904.] [SLC-RO-7] Now codified as RCW 23.86.010.
23.56.020 Business authorized. [1913 c 19 § 7; RRS § 3910.] Now
codified as RCW 23.86.020.
23.56.030 Term "cooperative" limited. [1913 c 19 § 17; RRS §
3920.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.030.
23.56.040 When to do business—Liability. [1925 ex.s. c 99 § 3;
1913 c 19 § 18; RRS § 3921.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.040.
23.56.050 Articles—Contents. [1913 c 19 § 2; RRS § 3905.] Now
codified as RCW 23.86.050.
23.56.060 Articles—Verification—Filing. [1913 c 19 § 3; RRS §
3906.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.060.
23.56.070 Filing fees. [1925 ex.s. c 99 § 1; 1913 c 19 § 4; RRS §
3907.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.070.
23.56.080 Trustees. [1913 c 19 § 5; RRS § 3908.] Now codified as
RCW 23.86.080.
23.56.090 Amendments to articles. [1913 c 19 § 6; RRS § 3909.]
Now codified as RCW 23.86.090.
23.56.100 Bylaws. [1913 c 19 § 19; RRS § 3922.] Now codified as
RCW 23.86.100.
23.56.110 Stock—Issues—Vote—Limits. [(i) 1913 c 19 § 11, part;
RRS § 3914, part. (ii) 1925 ex.s. c 99 § 2; 1913 c 19 § 8; RRS § 3911.]
Now codified in RCW 23.86.110 and 23.86.140.
23.56.120 Subscriptions for stock in other associations. [1913 c 19
§ 9; RRS § 3912.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.120.
23.56.130 Purchasing business of other associations. [1913 c 19 §
10; RRS § 3913.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.130.
23.56.140 Same—Stock held in trust—When. [1913 c 19 § 11,
part; RRS § 3914, part.] Now codified in RCW 23.86.140.
23.56.150 Stockholders may vote by mail. [1913 c 19 § 12; RRS §
3915.] Now codified as RCW 23.86.150.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 374]
Chapter 23.60 RCW (Fees) to Title 23A RCW (Washington Business
Corporation Act)
Chapter 23.60
Title 23A
23.60.010
23.60.020
23.60.030
23.60.040
23.60.050
23.60.060
23.60.070
23.60.080
23.60.090
23.60.100
23.60.110
23.60.120
23.60.130
23A.40.040
23A.40.050
23A.40.060
23A.40.090
23A.08.010(1)
23A.44.110
23A.40.080
23A.40.140
——
23A.40.070
23A.44.120
23A.40.100
23A.28.140
23A.28.150
23A.28.130
23A.28.140
23A.40.100
23A.40.030
23A.40.020
23A.40.030
——
23A.40.030
23A.44.150
23.60.140
23.60.150
23.60.160
23.60.170
23.60.180
23.60.190
23.60.200
Chapter 23.70
MISCELLANEOUS—CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
PUBLIC, CHARITABLE, ETC., PURPOSES
23.70.010, 23.70.020 [1953 c 213 §§ 1, 2.] Repealed by 1965 c 53 §
166, effective July 1, 1967. See comparative table below.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 23.70 RCW (Miscellaneous—Contributions for Public,
Charitable, etc., Purposes) to Title 23A RCW (Washington Business
Corporation Act)
Chapter 23.70
Title 23A
23.70.010
23.70.020
23A.08.020(13)
23A.08.020(13)
23A.08.020(14)
23A.16.130
Chapter 23.72
MISCELLANEOUS—PREFERENCES BY
INSOLVENT CORPORATIONS
23.72.010 Definitions. [1959 c 219 § 1; 1941 c 103 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5831-4. Formerly RCW 23.48.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
23.72.020 Action to recover—Limitation. [1941 c 103 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 5831-5. Formerly RCW 23.48.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 165
§ 47.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 23A
23.72.030 Preference voidable, when—Recovery. [1959 c 219 § 2;
1941 c 103 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5831-6. Formerly RCW 23.48.030.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
23.72.040 Mutual debts and credits. [1941 c 103 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5831-7. Formerly RCW 23.48.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
23.86.040 When to do business—Liability. [1925 ex.s. c 99 § 3;
1913 c 19 § 18; RRS § 3921. Formerly RCW 23.56.040.] Repealed by
1989 c 307 § 44.
23.72.050 Attorney's fees—Reexamination. [1941 c 103 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 5831-8. Formerly RCW 23.48.050.] Repealed by 2004 c 165
§ 47.
23.86.060 Articles—Signatures—Filing. [1982 c 35 § 172; 1981 c
302 § 2; 1913 c 19 § 3; RRS § 3906. Formerly RCW 23.56.060.] Repealed
by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.045.
23.72.060 Setoffs and counterclaims. [1941 c 103 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5831-9. Formerly RCW 23.48.060 and 23.48.070.] Repealed by
2004 c 165 § 47.
23.86.110 Stock—Issues—Vote—Limits. [1959 c 12 § 4; 1953 c
258 § 1. Prior: (i) 1913 c 19 § 11, part; RRS § 3914, part. (ii) 1925 ex.s. c
99 § 2; 1913 c 19 § 8; RRS § 3911. Formerly RCW 23.56.110, part and
23.56.140.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.115.
Chapter 23.74
23.86.120 Subscriptions for stock in other associations. [1981 c
297 § 33; 1913 c 19 § 9; RRS § 3912. Formerly RCW 23.56.120.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
MISCELLANEOUS—APPLICATION OF DIVIDEND
AND SHARE RIGHTS BY TRUSTEES OR FIDUCIARIES
23.74.010 Ascertainment of income and principal with respect to
corporate dividends and share rights between tenants and
remaindermen. [1947 c 160 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-50. Formerly
RCW 23.24.100.] Repealed by 1971 c 74 § 17, effective January 1, 1972.
Chapter 23.86
23.86.130 Purchasing business of other associations. [1913 c 19 §
10; RRS § 3913. Formerly RCW 23.56.130.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
23.86.140 Stock—Held in trust, when. [1959 c 12 § 5. Prior: 1913
c 19 § 11; RRS § 3914. Formerly RCW 23.56.110, part and 23.56.140.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
23.74.020 Ascertainment of income and principal with respect to
corporate dividends and share rights between tenants and
remaindermen—Rules for such ascertainment. [1947 c 160 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3923-51. Formerly RCW 23.24.110.] Repealed by 1971 c 74
§ 17, effective January 1, 1972.
23.86.150 Stockholders may vote by mail. [1913 c 19 § 12; RRS §
3915. Formerly RCW 23.56.150.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW
23.86.115.
Chapter 23.80
23.86.190 Cooperative associations under former laws. [1913 c 19
§ 16; RRS § 3919. Formerly RCW 23.56.190.] Repealed by 1981 c 297 §
39. Later enactment, see RCW 23.86.195.
UNIFORM STOCK TRANSFER ACT
23.80.010 through 23.80.250 [1939 c 100 §§ 1-25.] Repealed
effective midnight on June 30, 1967 by Article 10 of the Uniform
Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 [Title 62A RCW]. See comparative
table below.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 23.80 RCW (Uniform Stock Transfer Act) to Title 62A RCW
(Uniform Commercial Code)
Chapter 23.80
Title 62A
23.80.010
23.80.020
23.80.030
23.80.040
23.80.050
23.80.060
23.80.070
62A.8-309
62A.8-207
62A.8-207
——
——
——
62A.8-301
62A.8-315
——
62A.8-307
62A.8-309
62A.8-306
62A.8-306
62A.8-317
62A.8-317
62A.8-103
62A.8-204
62A.8-206
62A.8-405
62A.1-103
62A.1-102(1)
62A.8-308
——
——
62A.1-201(19)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(32)
62A.1-201(33)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.8-313
62A.8-302
——
——
23.80.080
23.80.090
23.80.100
23.80.110
23.80.120
23.80.130
23.80.140
23.80.150
23.80.160
23.80.170
23.80.180
23.80.190
23.80.200
23.80.210
——
23.80.220
23.80.230
23.80.240
23.80.250
(2010 Ed.)
23.86.180 Annual reports—Contents—Filing. [1913 c 19 § 15;
RRS § 3918. Formerly RCW 23.56.180.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
Title 23A
WASHINGTON BUSINESS
CORPORATION ACT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Title 23A RCW (Washington Business Corporation Act) to Title 23
RCW (Corporations And Associations (Profit))
Chapter 23.01 RCW (1933 c 185 as amended) which was repealed
effective July 1, 1967, was based upon the Model Business Corporation Act
promulgated in 1928 as the "Uniform Business Corporation Act" by the
Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws which in 1943 was
renamed "Model Business Corporation Act" and in 1957 was withdrawn.
1965 c 53 codified herein as Title 23A RCW, is based upon the Model
Business Corporation Act prepared by the Committee on Corporate Laws
(Section of Corporation, Banking, and Business Law) of the American Bar
Association. While the general subject matter of the two acts is the same,
the subordinate parts thereof are often dissimilar; thus the following table as
it relates to chapter 23.01 RCW cannot in every instance pinpoint specific
provisions but in such cases it is hoped it may be useful as a comparative
guide for locating what are necessarily rather broad areas of subject matter.
On the other hand, the resemblance between chapters 23A.32 and 23.52
RCW—Foreign corporation; chapters 23A.36 and 23.54 RCW—
Nonadmitted organizations; and chapters 23A.40 and 23.60 RCW—Fees
and charges, is fairly close and the table as it relates to such chapters is
considerably more precise.
Title 23A
Title 23
23A.04.010
23A.08.010
23.01.010
23.01.020
23.01.940
23.60.050
23.01.110
23.01.120
23.70.010
23.70.020
23.70.020
23.01.120
——
23.01.040
——
23A.08.020
23A.08.020(7)
23A.08.020(13)
23A.08.020(14)
23A.08.030
23A.08.040
23A.08.050
23A.08.060
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 375]
Title 23A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 23A
Title 23
Title 23A
Title 23
23A.08.070
23A.08.080
23A.08.090
23A.08.100
23A.08.110
23A.08.120
23A.08.130
23A.08.140
——
——
23.01.370
23.01.370
——
23.01.130
23.01.130
23.01.060
23.01.230
23.01.150
23.01.150
23.01.160
23.01.170
23.01.240
23.01.140
——
23.01.200
——
——
23.01.270 (1), (2)
——
23.01.280
23.01.280
23.01.280
23.01.290
23.01.290
23.01.310
23.01.290
23.01.220
23.01.225
23.01.300
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.320
23.01.250
23.01.250
——
23.01.080
23.01.260
——
23.01.330
23.01.340
23.01.350
23.01.330
23.01.380
23.01.020
23.01.030
23.01.050
23.01.090
23.01.070
23.01.080
——
23.01.400
23.01.420
23.01.400
23.01.420
23.01.400
23.01.420
23.01.410
23.01.410
23.01.410
23.01.415
——
23.01.440
23.01.440
——
23.01.430
——
23.01.460
23.01.460
23.01.470
23.01.470
23.01.480
——
23.01.490
23.01.500
23.01.510
23A.20.070
23.01.460
23.01.510
23.01.390
23.01.390
23.01.450
23.01.510
23.01.450
23.01.510
23.01.520
23.01.530
23.01.520
23.01.530
23.01.520
23.01.530
——
23.01.600
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——
——
——
23.01.630
——
23.01.520
23.01.540
23.01.550
23.01.650
23.60.140
23.01.540
23.01.550
23.01.650
23.60.130
23.60.150
23.01.540
23.01.550
23.01.600
23.01.650
23.60.130
23.01.540
23.01.550
23.01.610
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23.01.560
23.01.580
23.01.640
23.01.570
——
——
23.01.630
23.01.630
——
——
23.52.010
23.52.030
23.01.040
23.01.040
23.52.020
23.52.040
23.52.040
——
23.01.370
23.52.051
23.52.051
23.52.051
23.52.040
23.01.490
——
23.52.053
23.52.053
23.01.650
23.01.650
23.52.055
23.52.056
23.52.060
23.54.010
23.54.020
23.54.030
23.54.040
23.54.050
23.54.060
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23.52.090
23A.08.150
23A.08.160
23A.08.170
23A.08.180
23A.08.190
23A.08.200
23A.08.210
23A.08.220
23A.08.230
23A.08.240
23A.08.250
23A.08.260
23A.08.270
23A.08.280
23A.08.290
23A.08.300
23A.08.310
23A.08.320
23A.08.330
23A.08.340
23A.08.350
23A.08.360
23A.08.370
23A.08.380
23A.08.390
23A.08.400
23A.08.410
23A.08.420
23A.08.430
23A.08.440
23A.08.450
23A.08.460
23A.08.470
23A.08.480
23A.08.490
23A.08.500
23A.12.010
23A.12.020
23A.12.030
23A.12.040
23A.12.050
23A.12.060
23A.16.010
23A.16.020
23A.16.030
23A.16.040
23A.16.050
23A.16.060
23A.16.070
23A.16.080
23A.16.090
23A.16.100
23A.16.110
23A.16.120
23A.16.130
23A.20.010
23A.20.020
23A.20.030
23A.20.040
23A.20.050
23A.20.060
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23A.24.010
23A.24.020
23A.24.030
23A.24.040
23A.28.010
23A.28.020
23A.28.030
23A.28.040
23A.28.050
23A.28.060
23A.28.070
23A.28.080
23A.28.090
23A.28.100
23A.28.110
23A.28.120
23A.28.130
23A.28.140
23A.28.150
23A.28.160
23A.28.170
23A.28.180
23A.28.190
23A.28.200
23A.28.210
23A.28.220
23A.28.230
23A.28.240
23A.28.250
23A.32.010
23A.32.020
23A.32.030
23A.32.040
23A.32.050
23A.32.060
23A.32.070
23A.32.080
23A.32.090
23A.32.100
23A.32.110
23A.32.120
23A.32.130
23A.32.140
23A.32.150
23A.32.160
23A.32.170
23A.32.180
23A.32.190
23A.36.010
23A.36.020
23A.36.030
23A.36.040
23A.36.050
23A.36.060
23A.40.010
23A.40.020
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Title 23A
23A.40.030
23A.40.040
23A.40.050
23A.40.060
23A.40.070
23A.40.080
23A.40.090
23A.40.100
23A.40.110
23A.40.120
23A.40.130
23A.40.140
23A.44.010
23A.44.020
23A.44.030
23A.44.040
23A.44.050
23A.44.060
23A.44.070
23A.44.080
23A.44.090
23A.44.100
23A.44.110
23A.44.120
23A.44.130
23A.44.140
23A.44.150
23A.44.160
23A.98.010
23A.98.020
23A.98.030
23A.98.040
23A.98.050
Title 23
23.52.120
23.60.170
23.60.160
23.60.170
23.60.190
23.60.010
23.60.020
23.60.030
23.60.100
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23.60.040
23.60.150
23.52.070
23.52.080
23.52.010
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——
——
——
——
——
——
——
23.01.090
23.01.280
23.60.070
23.01.315
23.01.080
23.60.120
23.60.060
——
23.60.110
23.01.900
23.01.920
23.60.080
23.60.200
——
23.01.970
23.01.930
23.01.920
23.01.910
23.01.960
Chapter 23A.04
DEFINITIONS
23A.04.010 Definitions. [1987 c 212 § 710; 1986 c 117 § 1; 1984 c
75 § 1; 1982 c 35 § 4; 1979 c 16 § 1; 1965 c 53 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.200, 23B.01.230,
23B.01.250, 23B.01.400, 23B.02.030, 23B.05.010, and 23B.07.230.
Chapter 23A.08
SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS
23A.08.010 Purposes. [1979 c 16 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 4.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.03.010.
23A.08.020 General powers. [1984 c 75 § 2; 1979 c 16 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 58 § 1; 1965 c 53 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July
1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.03.020.
23A.08.025 Indemnification of directors and officers. [1987 c 212
§ 702; 1980 c 99 § 1; 1979 c 16 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 58 § 2.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.320, 23B.08.500,
23B.08.510, 23B.08.520, 23B.08.530, 23B.08.540, 23B.08.550,
23B.08.560, 23B.08.570, 23B.08.580, 23B.08.600, and 23B.17.030.
Title 23A
23A.08.060 Reserved name. [1982 c 35 § 5; 1979 c 16 § 6; 1969
ex.s. c 83 § 1; 1965 c 53 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July
1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.04.020.
23A.08.070 Registered name. [1987 c 55 § 37; 1986 c 117 § 2; 1965
c 53 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.04.030.
23A.08.080 Renewal of registered name. [1986 c 117 § 3; 1965 c 53
§ 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.04.030.
23A.08.090 Registered office and registered agent. [1982 c 35 § 6;
1965 c 53 § 12.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Later enactment, see RCW 23B.05.010.
23A.08.100 Change of registered office or registered agent. [1982
c 35 § 7; 1979 c 16 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 1; 1967 c 190 § 1; 1965 c 53 §
13.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.05.020 and 23B.05.030.
23A.08.110 Service of process on corporation. [1986 c 117 § 4;
1982 c 35 § 8; 1967 c 190 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.05.040.
23A.08.120 Authorized shares. [1986 c 117 § 5; 1985 c 290 § 1;
1984 c 75 § 4; 1979 c 16 § 8; 1965 c 53 § 15.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.010 and 23B.06.030.
23A.08.130 Issuance of shares of preferred or special classes in
series. [1984 c 75 § 5; 1982 c 35 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c
264 § 5; 1965 c 53 § 16.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.020.
23A.08.135 Creation and issuance of rights or options to purchase
shares from the corporation. [1984 c 75 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 38 § 5.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.06.240.
23A.08.140 Subscription for shares. [1965 c 53 § 17.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.200.
23A.08.150 Issuance of shares. [1986 c 117 § 6; 1984 c 75 § 7; 1979
c 16 § 9; 1965 c 53 § 18.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.230.
23A.08.155 Determination of price—Payment for shares. [1985 c
290 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.06.200 and 23B.06.210.
23A.08.160 Payment for shares. [1984 c 75 § 8; 1965 c 53 § 19.]
Repealed by 1985 c 290 § 25.
23A.08.170 Determination of amount of stated capital. [1965 c 53
§ 20.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.08.180
Expenses of organization, reorganization and
financing. [1984 c 75 § 9; 1965 c 53 § 21.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.280.
23A.08.190 Shares—Representation by certificates permitted—
Contents of certificates. [1986 c 35 § 55; 1985 c 290 § 3; 1984 c 75 § 10;
1979 c 16 § 10; 1965 c 53 § 22.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.06.250.
23A.08.195 Issuance of classes or series of shares without
certificates—Written statement. [1986 c 35 § 56.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.06.260.
23A.08.200 Issuance of fractions of a share or scrip. [1986 c 35 §
57; 1984 c 75 § 11; 1979 c 16 § 11; 1965 c 53 § 23.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.040.
23A.08.026 Indemnification of agents authorized—Application of
RCW 23A.08.025. [1969 ex.s. c 58 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.17.030.
23A.08.205 Liability of subscribers and transferees. [1985 c 290 §
4.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.06.200 and 23B.06.220.
23A.08.030 Power of corporation to acquire its own shares. [1984
c 75 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1967 c 190 § 8; 1965 c 53 § 6.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.030 and
23B.06.310.
23A.08.210 Liability of subscribers and shareholders. [1965 c 53
§ 24.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 § 25. Later enactment, see RCW
23A.08.205.
23A.08.040 Defense of ultra vires. [1965 c 53 § 7.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.03.040.
23A.08.220 Shareholders' preemptive rights. [1965 c 53 § 25.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.06.300.
23A.08.050 Corporate name. [1987 c 55 § 36; 1979 c 16 § 5; 1965 c
53 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.04.010.
23A.08.230 Bylaws. [1979 c 16 § 12; 1965 c 53 § 26.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.02.060,
23B.10.200, and 23B.10.210.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
23A.08.240 Bylaws and other powers in emergency. [1965 c 53 §
27.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.02.070 and 23B.03.030.
23A.08.250 Meetings of shareholders. [1986 c 117 § 7; 1979 c 16 §
13; 1965 c 53 § 28.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.07.010, 23B.07.020, and 23B.07.030.
23A.08.395 Dissent by directors. [1980 c 99 § 6.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.240.
23A.08.400 Executive and other committees. [1986 c 117 § 13;
1984 c 75 § 13; 1980 c 99 § 7; 1965 c 53 § 43.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.250.
23A.08.255 Shareholder presence—Conference calls. [1980 c 99 §
2.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment,
see RCW 23B.07.080.
23A.08.410 Place and notice of directors' or designated committee
meetings—Presence. [1979 c 16 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s. c 264 § 3; 1965 c 53 §
44.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.01.410, 23B.08.200, 23B.08.220, and 23B.08.230.
23A.08.260 Notice of shareholders' meetings. [1986 c 117 § 8;
1965 c 53 § 29.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.01.410, 23B.07.050, and 23B.14.220.
23A.08.420 Distributions to shareholders. [1984 c 75 § 14; 1979 c
16 § 23; 1965 c 53 § 45.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.06.400.
23A.08.265 Action by shareholders without a meeting. [1979 c 16
§ 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.07.040.
23A.08.425 Transactions involving interested shareholders. [1985
c 290 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.17.020.
23A.08.270 Closing of transfer books and fixing record date.
[1986 c 117 § 9; 1965 c 53 § 30.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.07.070.
23A.08.430 Distributions from capital surplus. [1967 c 190 § 9;
1965 c 53 § 46.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.08.280 Record of shareholders entitled to vote. [1979 c 16 §
15; 1965 c 53 § 31.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.07.200.
23A.08.435 Transactions involving directors and officers. [1985 c
290 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.08.700, 23B.08.710, 23B.08.720, and 23B.08.730.
23A.08.440 Loans. [1965 c 53 § 47.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 § 25.
23A.08.290 Quorum of shareholders. [1979 c 16 § 16; 1965 c 53 §
32.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.07.250, 23B.07.270, and 23B.07.280.
23A.08.445 Loans to directors—Guarantees of obligations of
directors. [1985 c 290 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July
1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.03.020.
23A.08.300 Voting of shares. [1984 c 75 § 12; 1979 c 16 § 17; 1965
c 53 § 33.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.06.030, 23B.07.210, 23B.07.220, 23B.07.240, and 23B.07.280.
23A.08.450 Liability of directors in certain cases. [1986 c 117 §
14; 1985 c 290 § 9; 1984 c 75 § 15; 1982 c 35 § 11; 1980 c 99 § 8; 1979 c 16
§ 24; 1965 c 53 § 48.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.08.310.
23A.08.305
Missing shareholders—Representation of at
meetings—Voting. [1986 c 117 § 10; 1973 c 28 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 58 § 5.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.08.310 Stock transfer by married person. [1986 c 35 § 58;
1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 23; 1965 c 53 § 34.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.07.240.
23A.08.320 Shares issued or transferred in joint tenancy form—
Presumption—Transfers pursuant to direction of survivor. [1986 c 35 §
59; 1965 c 53 § 35.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.07.240.
23A.08.325
Community property agreements—Transfers of
shares pursuant to direction of surviving spouse. [1975 1st ex.s. c 264 §
1. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 18; 1965 c 85 § 1. Formerly RCW
23.01.226.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.07.240.
23A.08.330 Voting trust—Agreements. [1986 c 35 § 60; 1980 c 99
§ 3; 1965 c 53 § 36.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.07.310.
23A.08.340 Board of directors. [1982 c 35 § 10; 1980 c 99 § 4; 1965
c 53 § 37.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.08.010, 23B.08.020, and 23B.08.110.
23A.08.343 Duties of directors. [1980 c 99 § 5.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.300, 23B.08.310, and
23B.08.420.
23A.08.345 When action may be taken without meetings of
directors or a committee. [1979 c 16 § 18; 1967 c 176 § 1.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.210.
23A.08.350 Number and election of directors. [1979 c 16 § 19;
1975 1st ex.s. c 264 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 38.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.030 and 23B.08.050.
23A.08.460 Provisions relating to actions by shareholders. [1965 c
53 § 49.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.07.400.
23A.08.470 Officers. [1979 c 16 § 25; 1975 1st ex.s. c 264 § 4; 1965
c 53 § 50.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.08.400 and 23B.08.410.
23A.08.480
Initial and annual report—Contents—Filing—
Compliance—Violation—Penalty. [1982 c 35 § 12; 1980 c 99 § 9; 1977
ex.s. c 193 § 3; 1973 c 71 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 133 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 38 § 6; 1969
ex.s. c 83 § 2; 1967 c 190 § 3; 1965 c 53 § 51.] Recodified as RCW
23A.40.032 pursuant to 1982 c 35 § 13, effective July 1, 1982.
23A.08.490 Removal of officers. [1965 c 53 § 52.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.430 and
23B.08.440.
23A.08.500 Books, records and minutes. [1984 c 75 § 16; 1979 c
16 § 26; 1965 c 53 § 53.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.07.200, 23B.16.010, 23B.16.020, 23B.16.030,
23B.16.040, and 23B.16.200.
Chapter 23A.12
FORMATION OF CORPORATIONS
23A.12.010 Incorporators. [1981 c 302 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 36;
1965 c 53 § 54.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.02.010 and 23B.02.040.
23A.12.020 Articles of incorporation. [1987 c 212 § 701; 1985 c
290 § 10; 1984 c 75 § 17; 1982 c 35 § 14; 1979 c 16 § 27; 1965 c 53 § 55.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.02.020, 23B.02.050, 23B.03.010, 23B.06.010, 23B.06.270,
23B.06.300, 23B.08.320, and 23B.17.030.
23A.08.360 Classification of directors. [1965 c 53 § 39.] Repealed
by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.060.
23A.12.030 Filing of articles of incorporation. [1982 c 35 § 15;
1977 ex.s. c 193 § 4; 1965 c 53 § 56.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990.
23A.08.370 Vacancies. [1965 c 53 § 40.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.050 and 23B.08.100.
23A.12.035 Filing false statements—Penalty.
section, decodified July 1989.
23A.08.380 Removal of directors. [1986 c 117 § 11; 1979 c 16 § 20;
1965 c 53 § 41.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.08.040 and 23B.08.080.
23A.12.040 Effect of filing the articles of incorporation—
Certificate of incorporation. [1982 c 35 § 16; 1979 c 16 § 28; 1965 c 53 §
57.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.02.030.
23A.08.390 Quorum of directors. [1986 c 117 § 12; 1985 c 290 § 7;
1979 c 16 § 21; 1965 c 53 § 42.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.08.240 and 23B.10.210.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 378]
Cross-reference
23A.12.050 Requirement before commencing business. [1965 c 53
§ 58.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60.
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23A.12.060 Organization meeting of directors. [1979 c 16 § 29;
1965 c 53 § 59.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.02.050.
Chapter 23A.16
AMENDMENT
23A.16.010 Right to amend articles of incorporation. [1985 c 290
§ 11; 1965 c 53 § 60.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.10.010.
23A.16.020 Procedure to amend articles of incorporation. [1986 c
117 § 15; 1984 c 75 § 18; 1979 c 16 § 30; 1965 c 53 § 61.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.10.020,
23B.10.030, and 23B.10.050.
23A.16.030 Class voting on amendments. [1985 c 290 § 12; 1965 c
53 § 62.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.10.040.
23A.16.040 Articles of amendment. [1985 c 290 § 13; 1984 c 75 §
19; 1982 c 35 § 17; 1979 c 16 § 31; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 5; 1965 c 53 § 63.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.200
and 23B.10.060.
23A.16.050 Filing of articles of amendment. [1982 c 35 § 18; 1977
ex.s. c 193 § 6; 1967 c 190 § 4; 1965 c 53 § 64.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.200 and 23B.01.250.
Title 23A
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23B.11.030, 23B.11.040, 23B.11.050, and 23B.13.020.
Cf. RCW
23A.20.060 Effect of merger, consolidation, or exchange. [1982 c
35 § 27; 1979 c 16 § 39; 1965 c 53 § 78.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.11.060.
23A.20.070 Merger or consolidation of domestic and foreign
corporations—Participation in an exchange. [1982 c 35 § 28; 1979 c 16
§ 40; 1965 c 53 § 79.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.11.070.
Chapter 23A.24
SALE OF ASSETS
23A.24.010 Sale of assets in regular course of business—Mortgage
or pledge of assets. [1979 c 16 § 41; 1965 c 53 § 80.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.12.010.
23A.24.020 Sale of assets other than in regular course of business.
[1979 c 16 § 42; 1965 c 53 § 81.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.12.020.
23A.24.030 Right of shareholders to dissent. [1979 c 16 § 43; 1965
c 53 § 82.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.13.010, 23B.13.020, and 23B.13.030.
23A.16.060 Effective date of amendment—Existing actions, suits,
rights not impaired. [1982 c 35 § 19; 1979 c 16 § 32; 1965 c 53 § 65.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.24.040 Rights of dissenting shareholders. [1986 c 35 § 61;
1985 c 290 § 14; 1979 c 16 § 44; 1965 c 53 § 83.] Repealed by 1989 c 165
§ 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.13.010, 23B.13.020,
23B.13.210, 23B.13.220, 23B.13.230, 23B.13.250, 23B.13.280,
23B.13.300, and 23B.13.310.
23A.16.070 Restated articles of incorporation. [1977 ex.s. c 193 §
7; 1967 c 190 § 5; 1965 c 53 § 66.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60. Later
enactment, see RCW 23A.16.075.
Chapter 23A.28
23A.16.075 Restated articles of incorporation. [1986 c 117 § 16;
1982 c 35 § 20; 1979 c 16 § 33.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.10.070.
DISSOLUTION
23A.28.010 Voluntary dissolution by incorporators. [1982 c 35 §
29; 1979 c 16 § 45; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 14; 1965 c 53 § 84.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.010.
23A.16.080
Amendment of articles of incorporation in
reorganization proceedings. [1982 c 35 § 21; 1979 c 16 § 34; 1977 ex.s. c
193 § 8; 1965 c 53 § 67.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.10.080.
23A.28.020 Voluntary dissolution by consent of shareholders.
[1982 c 35 § 30; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 15; 1965 c 53 § 85.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.020.
23A.16.090 Restriction on redemption or purchase of redeemable
shares. [1965 c 53 § 68.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.28.030 Voluntary dissolution by act of corporation. [1982 c
35 § 31; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 16; 1965 c 53 § 86.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.020 and 23B.14.030.
23A.16.100 Cancellation of redeemable shares by redemption or
purchase. [1982 c 35 § 22; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 9; 1965 c 53 § 69.] Repealed
by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.16.110 Cancellation of other reacquired shares. [1982 c 35 §
23; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 10; 1965 c 53 § 70.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.16.120 Reduction of stated capital in certain cases. [1982 c 35
§ 24; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 11; 1965 c 53 § 71.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
23A.16.130 Special provisions relating to surplus and reserves.
[1965 c 53 § 72.] Repealed by 1984 c 75 § 26.
Chapter 23A.20
MERGER AND CONSOLIDATION
23A.20.010 Procedure for merger. [1971 ex.s. c 38 § 2; 1965 c 53 §
73.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.11.010.
23A.20.020 Procedure for consolidation. [1971 ex.s. c 38 § 3; 1965
c 53 § 74.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.11.010.
23A.20.025 Procedure for exchange of shares. [1979 c 16 § 35.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.11.020.
23A.20.030 Approval by shareholders. [1979 c 16 § 36; 1965 c 53
§ 75.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.07.050 and 23B.11.030.
23A.20.040 Articles of merger, consolidation, or exchange. [1982
c 35 § 25; 1979 c 16 § 37; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 12; 1965 c 53 § 76.] Repealed
by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.11.050.
23A.20.050 Merger of subsidiary corporation. [1982 c 35 § 26;
1979 c 16 § 38; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 38 § 4; 1965 c 53 § 77.]
(2010 Ed.)
23A.28.040 Filing of statement of intent to dissolve. [1982 c 35 §
32; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 17; 1965 c 53 § 87.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.030.
23A.28.050 Effect of statement of intent to dissolve. [1965 c 53 §
88.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.050.
23A.28.060 Procedure after filing of statement of intent to
dissolve. [1982 c 35 § 33; 1965 c 53 § 89.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.050.
23A.28.070 Revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings by
consent of shareholders. [1982 c 35 § 34; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 18; 1965 c 53
§ 90.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.040.
23A.28.080 Revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings by
act of corporation. [1982 c 35 § 35; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 19; 1965 c 53 § 91.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.040.
23A.28.090 Filing of statement of revocation of voluntary
dissolution proceedings. [1982 c 35 § 36; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 20; 1965 c 53
§ 92.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.28.100 Effect of statement of revocation of voluntary
dissolution proceedings. [1965 c 53 § 93.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990.
23A.28.110 Articles of dissolution. [1982 c 35 § 37; 1977 ex.s. c 193
§ 21; 1965 c 53 § 94.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.14.030 and 23B.14.050.
23A.28.120 Filing of articles of dissolution. [1982 c 35 § 38; 1977
ex.s. c 193 § 22; 1965 c 53 § 95.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.040 and 23B.14.050.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 379]
Title 23A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
23A.28.125 Administrative dissolution by secretary of state—
Conditions—Notice—Certificate of administrative dissolution. [1983 c
32 § 1; 1982 c 35 § 39; 1980 c 99 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.200 and 23B.14.210.
23A.32.040 Change of name by foreign corporation. [1979 c 16 §
48; 1965 c 53 § 112.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.15.060.
23A.28.127 Reinstatement after administrative dissolution. [1983
c 32 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.220.
23A.32.050 Application for certificate of authority. [1989 c 307 §
42; 1986 c 117 § 17; 1985 c 290 § 16; 1983 c 325 § 6; 1983 c 2 § 6. Prior:
1982 c 45 § 3; 1982 c 35 § 42; 1979 c 16 § 49; 1971 c 22 § 1; 1965 c 53 §
113.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990; and repealed by
1991 c 72 § 59. Cf. RCW 23B.15.030.
23A.28.129
Significant business transactions—Violation of
chapter 23A.50 RCW—Revocation of certificate of authority. [1988 c
225 § 3; 1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990.
23A.28.130 Involuntary dissolution by decree of superior court.
[1982 c 35 § 40; 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 1; 1965 c 53 § 96.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.300.
23A.28.135 Reinstatement following expiration of corporate
duration. [1985 c 290 § 15; 1983 c 32 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.200.
23A.28.140 Notification to attorney general. [1965 c 53 § 97.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 5.
23A.28.141 Application and license fees for reinstatement or
extension. [1983 c 32 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.560.
23A.28.150 Venue and process. [1965 c 53 § 98.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.310.
23A.28.160 Bankruptcy rules shall apply to dissolution. [1965 c
53 § 99.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.32.060 Filing of application for certificate of authority. [1982
c 35 § 43; 1979 c 16 § 50; 1973 c 89 § 1; 1971 c 22 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 114.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.32.070 Effect of filing application for certificate of authority.
[1982 c 35 § 44; 1965 c 53 § 115.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.050.
23A.32.072 Notice of due date for payment of annual license fee
and filing annual report. [1982 c 35 § 54.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.01.510.
23A.32.073 Filing and license fees required. [1985 c 290 § 17;
1982 c 35 § 45; 1981 c 230 § 1; 1979 c 16 § 51.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.01.550.
23A.32.075 Annual license fees required—When payable. [1985 c
290 § 18; 1982 c 35 § 46; 1981 c 230 § 2; 1979 c 16 § 52.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW
23B.01.550.
23A.32.077 Computation of annual license fees or filing fees.
[1982 c 35 § 55.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 § 25.
23A.28.170 Jurisdiction of court to liquidate assets and business
of corporation. [1965 c 53 § 100.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.300 and 23B.14.310.
23A.32.078 Surtax on license and filing fees imposed. [1979 c 16 §
53.] Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 201, effective January 1, 1983.
23A.28.180 Procedure in liquidation of corporation by court.
[1965 c 53 § 101.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.14.310 and 23B.14.320.
23A.32.079
Definitions applicable to RCW 23A.32.073,
23A.32.075, and 23A.32.077. [1984 c 75 § 20.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 §
25.
23A.28.190 Qualifications of receivers. [1965 c 53 § 102.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.320.
23A.32.080 Registered office and registered agent of foreign
corporation. [1982 c 35 § 47; 1971 c 22 § 3; 1965 c 53 § 116.] Repealed
by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.070.
23A.28.200 Filing of claims in liquidation proceedings. [1965 c 53
§ 103.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.060 and 23B.14.330.
23A.32.090 Change of registered office or registered agent of
foreign corporation. [1986 c 117 § 18; 1982 c 35 § 48; 1979 c 16 § 54;
1965 c 53 § 117.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.15.080 and 23B.15.090.
23A.28.210 Discontinuance of liquidation proceedings. [1965 c 53
§ 104.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.330.
23A.28.220 Decree of involuntary dissolution. [1965 c 53 § 105.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.330.
23A.32.100 Service of process on foreign corporation. [1986 c 117
§ 19; 1982 c 35 § 49; 1965 c 53 § 118.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.100 and 23B.15.310.
23A.32.110 Amendment to articles of incorporation of foreign
corporation. [1965 c 53 § 119.] Repealed by 1986 c 117 § 26.
23A.28.230 Filing of decree of dissolution. [1965 c 53 § 106.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.14.330.
23A.32.120 Merger of foreign corporation authorized to transact
business in this state. [1965 c 53 § 120.] Repealed by 1986 c 117 § 26.
23A.28.240 Deposit with state treasurer of amount due certain
shareholders. [1985 c 7 § 85; 1965 c 53 § 107.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.14.400.
23A.32.130 Amended certificate of authority. [1986 c 117 § 22;
1965 c 53 § 121.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf.
RCW 23B.15.040.
23A.28.250 Survival of remedy after dissolution. [1983 c 32 § 4;
1982 c 35 § 41; 1980 c 99 § 11; 1965 c 53 § 108.] Repealed by 1989 c 165
§ 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.14.340.
23A.32.140 Withdrawal of foreign corporation. [1985 c 290 § 19;
1982 c 35 § 50; 1979 c 16 § 55; 1965 c 53 § 122.] Repealed by 1989 c 165
§ 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.100 and 23B.15.200.
Chapter 23A.32
23A.32.150 Filing of application for withdrawal. [1982 c 35 § 51;
1965 c 53 § 123.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
23A.32.010 Admission of foreign corporation. [1988 c 225 § 5;
1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 8; 1979 c 16 § 46; 1965 c 53 § 109.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.010 and 23B.15.050.
23A.32.020 Powers of foreign corporation. [1965 c 53 § 110.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.15.050.
23A.32.030 Corporate name of foreign corporation. [1987 c 55 §
38; 1979 c 16 § 47; 1967 c 190 § 6; 1965 c 53 § 111.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.060.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 380]
23A.32.160 Revocation of certificate of authority—Notice. [1986
c 117 § 23; 1983 c 32 § 7; 1982 c 35 § 52; 1980 c 99 § 12; 1965 c 53 § 124.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.300
and 23B.15.310.
23A.32.170 Issuance of certificate of revocation. [1986 c 117 § 24;
1983 c 32 § 8; 1982 c 35 § 53; 1965 c 53 § 125.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.15.310.
23A.32.173 Application for reinstatement after revocation. [1986
c 117 § 20.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
23A.32.176 Application for reinstatement—Fees. [1986 c 117 §
21.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.32.180 Application to corporations heretofore authorized to
transact business in this state. [1965 c 53 § 126.] Repealed by 1989 c 165
§ 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.17.010.
23A.32.190 Transacting business without certificate of authority.
[1965 c 53 § 127.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.15.020.
23A.32.200
Significant business transactions—Violation of
chapter 23A.50 RCW—Revocation of certificate of authority. [1988 c
225 § 4; 1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990.
Chapter 23A.36
NONADMITTED ORGANIZATIONS
Title 23A
23A.40.040 Domestics—Fee for filing articles of incorporation
and for first year's license. [1985 c 290 § 21; 1982 c 35 § 61; 1977 ex.s. c
193 § 23; 1965 c 53 § 137.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1,
1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.01.520.
23A.40.050 Statement of value of nonpar stock—Revaluation—
Appeal. [1982 c 35 § 62; 1965 c 53 § 138.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 § 25.
23A.40.060 Annual license fee payable by domestic corporations.
[1985 c 290 § 22; 1982 c 35 § 63; 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 139.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see
RCW 23B.01.530.
23A.40.070 Penalty for nonpayment of annual license fees and
failure to complete annual report—Payment of delinquent fees. [1985 c
290 § 23; 1982 c 35 § 64; 1980 c 99 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 3; 1965 c 53 §
140.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.01.570.
23A.36.010 Nonadmitted organizations may own and enforce
notes secured by real estate mortgages. [1965 c 53 § 128.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW
23B.18.010.
23A.40.075 Annual license fee constitutes tax on privilege of doing
business—Payment
required—Failure,
existence
ceases—
Notification—Restoration and reinstatement—Fees. [1979 c 16 § 57;
1975 1st ex.s. c 36 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 142 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 4.] Repealed
by 1980 c 99 § 16, effective January 1, 1981.
23A.36.020 Nonadmitted organizations may foreclose mortgages.
[1965 c 53 § 129.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Later enactment, see RCW 23B.18.020.
23A.40.077 Waiver of penalty fees—Reinstatement to full active
status—Conditions—Procedure. [1981 c 230 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c
165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.01.580.
23A.36.030
By engaging in certain activities nonadmitted
organizations are not transacting business. [1979 c 16 § 56; 1965 c 53 §
130.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.18.030.
23A.40.080 Public service companies entitled to deductions. [1965
c 53 § 141.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.01.590.
23A.36.040 Service of process. [1965 c 53 § 131.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW
23B.18.040.
23A.36.050 Procedure for service of process. [1982 c 35 § 56; 1971
ex.s. c 133 § 2; 1965 c 53 § 132.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective
July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.18.050.
23A.36.060 Venue. [1965 c 53 § 133.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.18.060.
Chapter 23A.40
FEES AND CHARGES
23A.40.010 Secretary of state to charge and collect. [1982 c 35 §
57; 1965 c 53 § 134.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.01.220.
23A.40.015 Fees for services by secretary of state. Cross-reference
section, decodified July 1989.
23A.40.020 Fees for filing documents and issuing certificates.
[1986 c 117 § 25; 1984 c 75 § 21; 1982 c 35 § 58; 1981 c 230 § 3; 1980 c 99
§ 13; 1971 ex.s. c 133 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 83 § 3; 1967 c 190 § 7; 1965 c 53 §
135.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.01.220.
23A.40.030 Miscellaneous charges. [1982 c 35 § 59; 1979 ex.s. c
133 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 133 § 4; 1965 c 53 § 136.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.220.
23A.40.032
Initial and annual report—Contents—Filing—
Compliance—Violation—Penalty. [1985 c 290 § 20; 1982 c 35 § 12; 1980
c 99 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 193 § 3; 1973 c 71 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 133 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 38 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 83 § 2; 1967 c 190 § 3; 1965 c 53 § 51. Formerly
RCW 23A.08.480.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.01.210, 23B.02.050, and 23B.16.220.
23A.40.090 Fee of nonproducing corporation organized to
develop natural resources. [1965 c 53 § 142.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 §
25.
23A.40.100 Fees declared debts, liens on assets. [1965 c 53 § 143.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 92 § 5.
23A.40.110 List of foreign corporations—County assessor to
compile. [1965 c 53 § 144.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60.
23A.40.120 List of foreign corporations to be sent to secretary of
state. [1965 c 53 § 145.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60.
23A.40.130 Filing fee payable by foreign corporation. [1965 c 53 §
146.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60. Later enactment, see RCW 23A.32.073.
23A.40.140 Annual license fee payable by foreign corporation.
[1965 c 53 § 147.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 60. Later enactment, see RCW
23A.32.075.
23A.40.150 Surtax imposed. [1979 c 16 § 58; 1971 ex.s. c 2 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 c 35 § 201, effective January 1, 1983.
Chapter 23A.44
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
23A.44.010 Failure to answer interrogatories—Unauthorized
signature or actions—Penalties. [1982 c 35 § 65; 1965 c 53 § 148.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.020 Interrogatories by secretary of state. [1982 c 35 § 66;
1965 c 53 § 149.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.030 Information disclosed by interrogatories. [1965 c 53 §
150.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.040 Power and authority of secretary of state. [1982 c 35 §
67; 1965 c 53 § 151.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 23B.01.210 and 23B.01.300.
23A.40.035 Notice of due date for payment of annual license fee
and filing annual report. [1982 c 35 § 60; 1980 c 99 § 14.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW
23B.01.500.
23A.44.050 Appeal from secretary of state. [1982 c 35 § 68; 1965 c
53 § 152.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.01.260.
23A.40.037
Definitions applicable to RCW 23A.40.040,
23A.40.050, and 23A.40.060. [1984 c 75 § 22.] Repealed by 1985 c 290 §
25.
23A.44.060 Certificates and certified copies to be received in
evidence. [1982 c 35 § 69; 1965 c 53 § 153.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.01.270 and 23B.01.280.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 381]
Title 23B
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
23A.44.070 Greater voting requirements. [1965 c 53 § 154.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.07.270.
CONSTRUCTION
23A.44.080 Waiver of notice. [1965 c 53 § 155.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.07.060 and 23B.08.230.
23A.98.010 Short title. [1965 c 53 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.01.010.
23A.44.090 Action by shareholders without a meeting. [1965 c 53
§ 156.] Repealed by 1979 c 16 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW
23A.08.265.
23A.44.100 Unauthorized assumption of corporate powers—
Exception. [1983 c 32 § 9; 1965 c 53 § 157.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.02.040.
23A.44.110 Exemption from filing and license fees of building and
loan and savings and loan associations. [1965 c 53 § 158.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.120 Compliance with fee requirements prerequisite to
court proceedings. [1965 c 53 § 159.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.130 Application to foreign and interstate commerce.
[1965 c 53 § 160.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.140 Application to existing corporations. [1965 c 53 §
161.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.17.010 and 23B.900.010.
23A.44.145 Effect of repeal of prior law—Generally. [1967 c 190
§ 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.900.010.
23A.44.146 Effect of repeal of prior law—Corporations in
existence on July 1, 1967—Payment for shares—Construction. [1982 c
35 § 70; 1969 ex.s. c 58 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July
1, 1990. Cf. RCW 23B.900.010.
23A.44.150 Disposition of funds received by secretary of state.
[1965 c 53 § 162.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.160 Reservation of power by the legislature. [1965 c 53 §
163.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
23B.01.020.
23A.44.170 Additional requirements imposed by law on regulated
corporations not limited or repealed. [1969 ex.s. c 83 § 4.] Repealed by
1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.44.180 Provisions of RCW 23A.08.420 and related sections
supersede other applicable statutes. [1984 c 75 § 23.] Repealed by 1989
c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Chapter 23A.50
Chapter 23A.98
23A.98.020 Effect of invalidity of part of this title. [1965 c 53 §
164.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.98.030 No impairment of state obligation as evidenced by
bonds. [1985 c 290 § 24; 1984 c 75 § 24; 1982 c 35 § 71; 1979 c 16 § 59;
1965 c 53 § 165.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.98.040 Repeals—1965 c 53. Decodified July 1989.
23A.98.050 Effective date—1965 c 53. [1965 c 53 § 167.] Repealed
by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
Title 23B
WASHINGTON BUSINESS
CORPORATION ACT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Title 23A RCW (Washington Business Corporation Act) to Title 23B
RCW (Washington Business Corporation Act)
Title 23A RCW (1965 c 53) was based upon the Model Business
Corporation Act prepared by the Committee on Corporate Laws of the
American Bar Association. In 1984, the Model Business Corporation Act
was completely revised by the American Bar Association, in response to
comments gathered nationwide, with improvements over the 1965 version
in organization and language, and with improvements reflecting modern
concepts. The following table as it relates to Title 23A will not always
locate specific provisions and subsections, but will be helpful in most
instances.
Formerly
Title 23A
Presently
Title 23B
23A.04.010
23B.01.200
23B.01.230
23B.01.250
23B.01.400
23B.02.030
23B.05.010
23B.07.230
23B.03.010
23B.03.020
23B.08.320
23B.08.500
23B.08.510
23B.08.520
23B.08.530
23B.08.540
23B.08.550
23B.08.560
23B.08.570
23B.08.580
23B.08.600
23B.17.030
23B.17.030
23B.06.030
23B.06.310
23B.03.040
23B.04.010
23B.04.020
23B.04.030
23B.04.030
23B.05.010
23B.05.020
23B.05.030
23B.05.040
23B.06.010
23B.06.030
23B.06.020
23B.06.240
23B.06.200
23B.06.230
23B.06.200
23A.08.010
23A.08.020
23A.08.025
ATTEMPTS TO GAIN CONTROL—
SIGNIFICANT BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
(Formerly: Certain regulation of significant business transactions)
23A.50.010 Legislative findings—Intent. [1988 c 225 § 1; 1987 2nd
ex.s. c 4 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.19.010.
23A.50.020 Definitions. [1988 c 225 § 2; 1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see
RCW 23B.19.020.
23A.50.030 Transactions excluded from chapter. [1987 2nd ex.s. c
4 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990. Later
enactment, see RCW 23B.19.030.
23A.50.040
Approval of significant business transaction
required—Violation. [1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 §
204, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.19.040.
23A.50.050
Provisions of chapter additional to other
requirements. [1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204,
effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 23B.19.050.
23A.50.900 Severability—1987 2nd ex.s. c 4. [1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 §
9.] Repealed by 1989 c 165 § 204, effective July 1, 1990.
23A.50.901 Expiration date—Application—1987 2nd ex.s. c 4.
[1987 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 225 § 6.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 382]
23A.08.026
23A.08.030
23A.08.040
23A.08.050
23A.08.060
23A.08.070
23A.08.080
23A.08.090
23A.08.100
23A.08.110
23A.08.120
23A.08.130
23A.08.135
23A.08.140
23A.08.150
23A.08.155
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Title 23A
23A.08.180
23A.08.190
23A.08.195
23A.08.200
23A.08.205
23A.08.220
23A.08.230
23A.08.240
23A.08.250
23A.08.255
23A.08.260
23A.08.265
23A.08.270
23A.08.280
23A.08.290
23A.08.300
23A.08.310
23A.08.320
23A.08.325
23A.08.330
23A.08.340
23A.08.343
23A.08.345
23A.08.350
23A.08.360
23A.08.370
23A.08.380
23A.08.390
23A.08.395
23A.08.400
23A.08.410
23A.08.420
23A.08.425
23A.08.435
23A.08.445
23A.08.450
23A.08.460
23A.08.470
23A.08.490
23A.08.500
23A.12.010
23A.12.020
(2010 Ed.)
Presently
Title 23B
23B.06.210
23B.06.280
23B.06.250
23B.06.260
23B.06.040
23B.06.200
23B.06.220
23B.06.300
23B.02.060
23B.10.200
23B.10.210
23B.02.070
23B.03.030
23B.07.010
23B.07.020
23B.07.030
23B.07.080
23B.01.410
23B.07.050
23B.14.220
23B.07.040
23B.07.070
23B.07.200
23B.07.250
23B.07.270
23B.07.280
23B.06.030
23B.07.210
23B.07.220
23B.07.240
23B.07.280
23B.07.240
23B.07.240
23B.07.240
23B.07.310
23B.08.010
23B.08.020
23B.08.110
23B.08.300
23B.08.310
23B.08.420
23B.08.210
23B.08.030
23B.08.050
23B.08.060
23B.08.050
23B.08.100
23B.08.040
23B.08.080
23B.08.240
23B.10.210
23B.08.240
23B.08.250
23B.01.410
23B.08.200
23B.08.220
23B.08.230
23B.06.400
23B.17.020
23B.08.700
23B.08.710
23B.08.720
23B.08.730
23B.03.020
23B.08.310
23B.07.400
23B.08.400
23B.08.410
23B.08.430
23B.08.440
23B.07.200
23B.16.010
23B.16.020
23B.16.030
23B.16.040
23B.16.200
23B.02.010
23B.02.040
23B.02.020
23B.02.050
23B.03.010
Formerly
Title 23A
23A.12.030
23A.12.040
23A.12.060
23A.16.010
23A.16.020
23A.16.030
23A.16.040
23A.16.050
23A.16.060
23A.16.075
23A.16.080
23A.20.010
23A.20.020
23A.20.025
23A.20.030
23A.20.040
23A.20.050
23A.20.060
23A.20.070
23A.24.010
23A.24.020
23A.24.030
23A.24.040
23A.28.010
23A.28.020
23A.28.030
23A.28.040
23A.28.050
23A.28.060
23A.28.070
23A.28.080
23A.28.090
23A.28.100
23A.28.110
23A.28.120
23A.28.125
23A.28.127
23A.28.129
23A.28.130
23A.28.135
23A.28.141
23A.28.150
23A.28.160
23A.28.170
23A.28.180
23A.28.190
23A.28.200
23A.28.210
23A.28.220
23A.28.230
23A.28.240
Title 23B
Presently
Title 23B
23B.06.010
23B.06.270
23B.06.300
23B.08.320
23B.17.030
——
23B.02.030
23B.02.050
23B.10.010
23B.10.020
23B.10.030
23B.10.050
23B.10.040
23B.01.200
23B.10.060
23B.01.200
23B.01.250
——
23B.10.070
23B.10.080
23B.11.010
23B.11.010
23B.11.020
23B.07.050
23B.11.030
23B.11.050
23B.11.030
23B.11.040
23B.11.050
23B.13.020
23B.11.060
23B.11.070
23B.12.010
23B.12.020
23B.13.010
23B.13.020
23B.13.030
23B.13.010
23B.13.020
23B.13.210
23B.13.220
23B.13.230
23B.13.250
23B.13.280
23B.13.300
23B.13.310
23B.14.010
23B.14.020
23B.14.020
23B.14.030
23B.14.030
23B.14.050
23B.14.050
23B.14.040
23B.14.040
——
——
23B.14.030
23B.14.050
23B.14.040
23B.14.050
23B.14.200
23B.14.210
23B.14.220
——
23B.14.300
23B.14.200
23B.01.560
23B.14.310
——
23B.14.300
23B.14.310
23B.14.310
23B.14.320
23B.14.320
23B.14.060
23B.14.330
23B.14.330
23B.14.330
23B.14.330
23B.14.400
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 383]
Title 24
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Title 23A
Presently
Title 23B
23A.28.250
23A.32.010
23B.14.340
23B.15.010
23B.15.050
23B.15.050
23B.15.060
23B.15.060
23B.15.030
——
23B.15.050
23B.01.510
23B.01.540
23B.01.550
23B.15.070
23B.15.080
23B.15.090
23B.15.100
23B.15.310
23B.15.040
23B.15.100
23B.15.200
——
23B.15.300
23B.15.310
23B.15.310
——
——
23B.17.010
23B.15.020
——
23B.18.010
23B.18.020
23B.18.030
23B.18.040
23B.18.050
23B.18.060
23B.01.220
23B.01.220
23B.01.220
23B.01.210
23B.02.050
23B.16.220
23B.01.500
23B.01.520
23B.01.530
23B.01.570
23B.01.580
23B.01.590
——
——
——
23B.01.210
23B.01.300
23B.01.260
23B.01.270
23B.01.280
23B.07.270
23B.07.060
23B.08.230
23B.02.040
——
——
——
23B.17.010
23B.900.010
23B.900.010
23B.900.010
——
23B.01.020
——
——
23B.19.010
23B.19.020
23B.19.030
23B.19.040
23B.19.050
——
23B.01.010
23B.900.020
——
——
23A.32.020
23A.32.030
23A.32.040
23A.32.050
23A.32.060
23A.32.070
23A.32.072
23A.32.073
23A.32.075
23A.32.080
23A.32.090
23A.32.100
23A.32.130
23A.32.140
23A.32.150
23A.32.160
23A.32.170
23A.32.173
23A.32.176
23A.32.180
23A.32.190
23A.32.200
23A.36.010
23A.36.020
23A.36.030
23A.36.040
23A.36.050
23A.36.060
23A.40.010
23A.40.020
23A.40.030
23A.40.032
23A.40.035
23A.40.040
23A.40.060
23A.40.070
23A.40.077
23A.40.080
23A.44.010
23A.44.020
23A.44.030
23A.44.040
23A.44.050
23A.44.060
23A.44.070
23A.44.080
23A.44.100
23A.44.110
23A.44.120
23A.44.130
23A.44.140
23A.44.145
23A.44.146
23A.44.150
23A.44.160
23A.44.170
23A.44.180
23A.50.010
23A.50.020
23A.50.030
23A.50.040
23A.50.050
23A.50.900
23A.98.010
23A.98.020
23A.98.030
23A.98.050
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 384]
Chapter 23B.17
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
23B.17.020 Transactions involving interested shareholders. [1989
c 165 § 189.] Repealed by 1996 c 155 § 6.
Title 24
CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
(NONPROFIT)
Chapter 24.01
GENERAL PROVISIONS
24.01.010 Insolvents—Care, management, liquidation. [1955 c 32
§ 1. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 3, part; RRS § 3222, part. Formerly RCW
24.04.085] Repealed by 1967 c 235 § 100, effective July 1, 1969.
Chapter 24.03
WASHINGTON NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT
24.03.038
Corporation authorized to provide professional
services—Limitations. [1985 c 431 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 261 § 7.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.100.132.
24.03.265 Jurisdiction of court to liquidate assets and affairs of
corporation. [1986 c 240 § 39; 1967 c 235 § 54.] Repealed by 2010 c 212
§ 5.
24.03.270 Procedure in liquidation of corporation by court. [1967
c 235 § 55.] Repealed by 2010 c 212 § 5.
24.03.275 Qualification of receivers—Bond. [1967 c 235 § 56.]
Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
24.03.280 Filing of claims in liquidation proceedings. [1967 c 235
§ 57.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
24.03.285 Discontinuance of liquidation proceedings. [1967 c 235
§ 58.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
24.03.290 Decree of involuntary dissolution. [1967 c 235 § 59.]
Repealed by 2010 c 212 § 5.
24.03.355 Amendment to articles of incorporation of foreign
corporation. [1967 c 235 § 72.] Repealed by 1986 c 240 § 59.
Chapter 24.04
NONPROFIT, NONSTOCK CORPORATIONS
24.04.010 through 24.04.170 [1907 c 134 §§ 1-13; 1943 c 122 § 1;
1947 c 249 §§ 1-7; 1959 c 263 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 235 § 100,
effective July 1, 1969.
Chapter 24.08
EDUCATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, BENEVOLENT,
FRATERNAL, OR CHARITABLE SOCIETIES
24.08.010 through 24.08.900 [1866 p 67 §§ 1-4; 1869 p 341 §§ 1-4;
1873 p 409 §§ 1-5; Code 1881 §§ 2450-2454; 1886 c 86 § 1; 1895 c 135 § 1;
1895 c 19 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 63 § 2; 1959 c 12 § 6; 1961 c 110 §§ 2-6.]
Repealed by 1967 c 235 § 100, effective July 1, 1969.
Chapter 24.12
CORPORATIONS SOLE
24.12.050 Fees for services by secretary of state. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2009.
Chapter 24.16
ASSOCIATIONS FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT (INSURANCE)
AND EDUCATIONAL, CHARITABLE, ETC., PURPOSES
24.16.010 through 24.16.140 [1895 c 158 §§ 1-6, 8-12; 1905 c 125 §
1; 1907 c 75 §§ 1, 2; 1923 c 8 § 1; 1929 c 131 § 1; 1933 c 89 § 1; 1953 c 121
§§ 2-4.] Repealed by 1967 c 235 § 100, effective July 1, 1969.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 24.32
Title 24
AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
24.32.230 Remedies for breach of contract. [1931 c 16 § 7, part;
1927 c 138 § 1, part; 1921 c 115 § 15, part; RRS § 2892, part.] Now
codified in RCW 24.32.210.
24.32.010 Definitions. [1941 c 195 § 1; 1921 c 115 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 2878.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.007.
24.32.240 Payment in stock. [1921 c 115 § 16; RRS § 2893.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.020
Organization of association—Members', officers'
immunity from liability. [1987 c 212 § 707; 1921 c 115 § 2; RRS § 2879.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.010.
24.32.250 Annual audit. [1941 c 195 § 3; 1927 c 285 § 1; 1921 c 115
§ 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2894.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.030 Purpose of organization. [1921 c 115 § 3; RRS § 2880.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.020.
24.32.040 Director of agriculture to assist in organization. [1921 c
115 § 4; RRS § 2881.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.050 Powers of association. [1959 c 132 § 1; 1931 c 16 § 1;
1921 c 115 § 5; RRS § 2882.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW
23.86.035.
24.32.055
Indemnification of agents of any corporation
authorized—Application of RCW 23A.08.025. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1989. Cf. RCW 23.86.191.
24.32.060 Membership and stock of association. [1943 c 99 § 1;
1941 c 195 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 102 § 1; 1921 c 115 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
2883.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.070 Articles of incorporation. [1987 c 212 § 705; 1959 c 132
§ 2; 1931 c 16 § 2; 1921 c 115 § 7; RRS § 2884.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 §
44. Cf. RCW 23.86.050.
24.32.080 Amendments of articles. [1959 c 132 § 3; 1931 c 16 § 3;
1921 c 115 § 8; RRS § 2885.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW
23.86.090.
24.32.260 Violations and insolvency. [1921 c 115 § 18; RRS §
2895.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.270 Membership of association in another corporation.
[1921 c 115 § 19; RRS § 2896.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.280 Contracts with other associations. [1941 c 195 § 4; 1921
c 115 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2897.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.290
Associations organized under other statutes—
Admission of associations organized under prior laws. [1959 c 132 § 5;
1931 c 16 § 8; 1921 c 115 § 21; RRS § 2898.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
Cf. RCW 23.86.195.
24.32.300 Voluntary dissolution. [1981 c 297 § 37; 1979 c 86 § 1;
1921 c 115 § 22; RRS § 2899.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.310 General corporation laws applicable, exceptions. [1959
c 132 § 6; 1921 c 115 § 23; RRS § 2900.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf.
RCW 23.86.360.
24.32.320 Limitations on benefits of members—Penalty. [1921 c
115 § 23-a; RRS § 2901.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.330 False statements and entries—Penalty. [1921 c 115 §
24; RRS § 2902.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.090 Bylaws. [1931 c 16 § 4; 1921 c 115 § 9; RRS § 2886.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.100.
24.32.340 Removal or destruction of papers—Penalty. [1921 c 115
§ 25; RRS § 2903.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.100 Meetings. [1921 c 115 § 10; RRS § 2887.] Repealed by
1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.350 Action for unpaid stock subscription. [1921 c 115 § 26;
RRS § 2904.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.110 Board of directors. [1969 c 64 § 1; 1931 c 16 § 5; 1929 c
69 § 1; 1921 c 115 § 11; RRS § 2888. Formerly RCW 24.32.110 through
24.32.140.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.080.
24.32.355 Duties of attorney general. [1921 c 115 § 27; RRS §
2905.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.120 One director appointed by director of agriculture.
[1931 c 16 § 5, part; 1929 c 69 § 1, part; 1921 c 115 § 11, part; RRS § 2888,
part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.110.
24.32.130 Remuneration of directors. [1931 c 16 § 5, part; 1929 c
69 § 1, part; 1921 c 115 § 11, part; RRS § 2888, part.] Now codified in
RCW 24.32.110.
24.32.140 Filling vacancies. [1931 c 16 § 5, part; 1929 c 69 § 1, part;
1921 c 115 § 11, part; RRS § 2888, part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.110.
24.32.150 Officers. [1969 c 64 § 2; 1921 c 115 § 12; RRS § 2889.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.085.
24.32.160
Liability of members—Stock, issue, redemption,
transfer, retirement—Voting rights. [1943 c 99 § 2; 1931 c 16 § 6; 1921 c
115 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2890. Formerly RCW 24.32.160 through
24.32.190.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.105 and
23.86.115.
24.32.360 Appellate review of action of director of agriculture.
[1988 c 202 § 25; 1971 c 81 § 68; 1921 c 115 § 28; RRS § 2906. Formerly
RCW 24.32.360 through 24.32.390.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.370 Appeal—Director to file transcript. [1921 c 115 § 28,
part; RRS § 2906, part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.360.
24.32.380 Appeal—Trial. [1921 c 115 § 28, part; RRS § 2906, part.]
Now codified in RCW 24.32.360.
24.32.390 Appeal to supreme court—Supersedeas. [1921 c 115 §
28, part; RRS § 2906, part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.360.
24.32.400 Annual license fee. [1921 c 115 § 29; RRS § 2907.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.410 Fees for filing articles of incorporation. [1921 c 115 §
30; RRS § 2908.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.070.
24.32.415 Fees for services by secretary of state. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1989. Cf. RCW 23.86.075.
24.32.170 Limitation on number of shares issued to one person.
[1943 c 99 § 2, part; 1931 c 16 § 6, part; 1921 c 115 § 13, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 2890, part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.160.
24.32.900 Severability—1921 c 115. [1921 c 115 § 31; RRS § 2909.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.180 Voting rights. [1943 c 99 § 2, part; 1931 c 16 § 6, part;
1921 c 115 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2890, part.] Now codified in
RCW 24.32.160.
FISH MARKETING ACT
24.32.190 Transfer and retirement of shares. [1943 c 99 § 2, part;
1931 c 16 § 6, part; 1921 c 115 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 2890, part.]
Now codified in RCW 24.32.160.
24.32.200 Charges against officers. [1921 c 115 § 14; RRS § 2891.]
Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44. Cf. RCW 23.86.087.
24.32.210
Marketing contracts—Application to foreign
associations. [1982 c 45 § 1; 1959 c 132 § 4; 1931 c 16 § 7; 1927 c 138 § 1;
1921 c 115 § 15; RRS § 2892. Formerly RCW 24.32.210 through
24.32.230.] Repealed by 1989 c 307 § 44.
24.32.220 Certain requirements in contract fixed by director.
[1931 c 16 § 7, part; 1927 c 138 § 1, part; 1921 c 115 § 15, part; RRS §
2892, part.] Now codified in RCW 24.32.210.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 24.36
24.36.315
Indemnification of agents of any corporation
authorized—Application of RCW 23A.08.025. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 2000.
Chapter 24.44
UNIFORM MANAGEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS ACT
24.44.010 Definitions. [1973 c 17 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 436 §
13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.020 Appropriation of appreciation.
Repealed by 2009 c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
[1973 c 17 § 2.]
24.44.030 Investment authority. [1973 c 17 § 3.] Repealed by 2009
c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 385]
Title 25
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
24.44.040 Delegation of investment management. [1973 c 17 § 4.]
Repealed by 2009 c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.050 Standard of conduct. [1973 c 17 § 5.] Repealed by 2009
c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.060 Release of restrictions on use or investments. [1973 c 17
§ 6.] Repealed by 2009 c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.070 Uniformity of application and construction. [1973 c 17
§ 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.080 Short title. [1973 c 17 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c 436 § 13,
effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.090 Section headings. [1973 c 17 § 10.] Repealed by 2009 c
436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
24.44.900 Severability—1973 c 17. [1973 c 17 § 7.] Repealed by
2009 c 436 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
Title 25
PARTNERSHIPS
Chapter 25.04
GENERAL AND LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS
(Formerly: General partnerships)
25.04.010 Name of chapter. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.010. Prior: 1945 c
137 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-40.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.020 Definition of terms. [1985 c 8 § 2. Prior: 1984 c 149 §
171; 1955 c 15 § 25.04.020; prior: 1945 c 137 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9975-41.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.030 Interpretation of knowledge and notice. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.030. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-42.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.040 Rules of construction. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.040. Prior:
1945 c 137 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-43.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.050 Rules for cases not provided for in this chapter. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.050. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-44.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.060 Partnership defined. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.060. Prior:
1945 c 137 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-45.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.070 Rules for determining the existence of a partnership.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 24; 1955 c 15 § 25.04.070. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 7;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-46.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective
January 1, 1999.
25.04.080 Partnership property. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.080. Prior:
1945 c 137 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-47.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.090 Partner agent of partnership as to partnership business.
[1955 c 15 § 25.04.090. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 997548.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.100 Conveyance of real property of the partnership. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.100. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-49.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.110 Partnership bound by admission of partner. [1955 c 15
§ 25.04.110. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-50.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.120 Partnership charged with knowledge of or notice to
partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.120. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-51.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.130 Partnership bound by partner's wrongful act. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.130. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-52.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.140 Partnership bound by partner's breach of trust. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.140. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-53.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
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25.04.150 Nature of partner's liability. [1985 c 8 § 3. Prior: 1984 c
149 § 172; 1955 c 15 § 25.04.150; prior: 1945 c 137 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-54.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.160 Partner by estoppel. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.160. Prior: 1945
c 137 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-55.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.170 Liability of incoming partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.170.
Prior: 1945 c 137 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-56.] Repealed by 1998 c
103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.180 Rules determining rights and duties of partners. [1955
c 15 § 25.04.180. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-57.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.190 Partnership books. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.190. Prior: 1945
c 137 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-58.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.200 Duty of partners to render information. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.200. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-59.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.210 Partner accountable as a fiduciary. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.210. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-60.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.220 Right to an account. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.220. Prior: 1945
c 137 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-61.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.230 Continuation of partnership beyond fixed term. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.230. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-62.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.240 Extent of property rights of partner. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.240. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-63.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.250 Nature of a partner's right in specific partnership
property. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 25; 1955 c 15 § 25.04.250. Prior: 1945 c
137 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-64.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.260 Nature of partner's interest in the partnership. [1955 c
15 § 25.04.260. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-65.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.270 Assignment of partner's interest. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.270. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-66.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.280 Partner's interest subject to charging order. [1955 c 15
§ 25.04.280. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-67.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.290 Dissolution defined. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.290. Prior: 1945
c 137 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-68.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.300 Partnership not terminated by dissolution. [1955 c 15 §
25.04.300. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-69.] Repealed
by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.310 Causes of dissolution. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.310. Prior:
1945 c 137 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-70.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.320 Dissolution by decree of court. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.320.
Prior: 1945 c 137 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-71.] Repealed by 1998 c
103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.330 General effect of dissolution on authority of partner.
[1955 c 15 § 25.04.330. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 997572.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.340 Right of partner to contribution from copartners after
dissolution. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.340. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 34; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 9975-73.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1,
1999.
25.04.350 Power of partner to bind partnership to third persons
after dissolution. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.350. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 35; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 9975-74.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January
1, 1999.
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25.04.360 Effect of dissolution on partner's existing liability.
[1955 c 15 § 25.04.360. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 997575.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.08.020 Formation. [1972 ex.s. c 113 § 1; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.020.
Prior: 1945 c 92 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-2.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 §
72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.080.
25.04.370 Right to wind up. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.370. Prior: 1945 c
137 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-76.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.08.030 Business which may be carried on. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.030. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-3.] Repealed by
1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.060.
25.04.380 Rights of partners to application of partnership
property. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.380. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 38; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 9975-77.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1,
1999.
25.04.390 Rights where partnership is dissolved for fraud or
misrepresentation. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.390. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 39; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 9975-78.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January
1, 1999.
25.04.400 Rules for distribution. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.400. Prior:
1945 c 137 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-79.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.410 Liability of persons continuing the business in certain
cases. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.410. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 41; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9975-80.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.420 Rights of retiring or estate of deceased partner when
business is continued. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.420. Prior: 1945 c 137 § 42;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-81.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective
January 1, 1999.
25.04.430 Accrual of actions. [1955 c 15 § 25.04.430. Prior: 1945 c
137 § 43; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-82.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.700 Subchapter application. [1995 c 337 § 1.] Repealed by
1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.705 Definitions. [1995 c 337 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 §
1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.710 Registration—Application—Fee—Forms. [1995 c 337 §
3.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
Reviser's note: RCW 25.04.710 was amended by 1998 c 102 § 5
without reference to its repeal by 1998 c 103 § 1308. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
25.04.715 Name. [1995 c 337 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
Reviser's note: RCW 25.04.715 was amended by 1998 c 102 § 6
without reference to its repeal by 1998 c 103 § 1308. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
25.04.720 Rendering professional services. [1997 c 390 § 5; 1996 c
231 § 4; 1995 c 337 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January
1, 1999.
25.04.725 Formation under this chapter—Formation under the
laws of another jurisdiction—Intent. [1995 c 337 § 6.] Repealed by 1998
c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.730 Nature of partner's liability—Legal proceedings—
Financial responsibility for providers of professional services. [1995 c
337 § 7.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.735 Rights and duties of the partners. [1995 c 337 § 8.]
Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.740 Dissolution—Caused by the act, death, or bankruptcy
of a partner—Liability of partners. [1995 c 337 § 9.] Repealed by 1998
c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.745 Dissolution—Discharge of existing liabilities—Property
of deceased partner. [1995 c 337 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308,
effective January 1, 1999.
25.04.750 Dissolution—Settling accounts—Order of liabilities—
Partner's contribution—Deceased partner—Bankrupt partner. [1995 c
337 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 103 § 1308, effective January 1, 1999.
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LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
25.08.010 Limited partnership defined. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.010.
Prior: 1945 c 92 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-1.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 §
72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.010.
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25.08.040 Character of limited partner's contribution. [1955 c 15
§ 25.08.040. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-4.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.270.
25.08.050 A name not to contain surname of limited partner—
Exception. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.050. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-5.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.060 Liability for false statements in certificate. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.060. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-6.] Repealed by
1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.140.
25.08.070 Limited partner not liable to creditors—Exception.
[1972 ex.s. c 113 § 2; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.070. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 9975-7.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1,
1982.
25.08.080 Admission of additional limited partners. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.080. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-8.] Repealed by
1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.170.
25.08.090 Rights, powers and liabilities of a general partner.
[1972 ex.s. c 113 § 3; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.090. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 9975-9.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1,
1982. Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.240.
25.08.100 Rights of a limited partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.100.
Prior: 1945 c 92 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-10.] Repealed by 1981 c 51
§ 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.110 Status of person erroneously believing himself a limited
partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.110. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-11.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later
enactment, see RCW 25.10.200.
25.08.120 One person both general and limited partner. [1955 c
15 § 25.08.120. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-12.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see
RCW 25.10.250.
25.08.130 Loans and other business transactions with limited
partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.130. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-13.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.140 Relation of limited partners among themselves. [1955 c
15 § 25.08.140. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-14.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.150 Compensation of limited partner. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.150. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-15.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.160
Withdrawal or reduction of limited partner's
contribution. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.160. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 16; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 9975-16.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.330.
25.08.170 Liability of limited partner to partnership. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.170. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-17.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.180 Nature of limited partner's interest in partnership.
[1955 c 15 § 25.08.180. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 997518.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.190 Assignment of limited partner's interest. [1972 ex.s. c
113 § 4; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.190. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9975-19.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later
enactment, see RCW 25.10.400.
25.08.200 Effect of retirement, death or insanity of a general
partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.200. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9975-20.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later
enactment, see RCW 25.10.430.
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25.08.210 Death of limited partner. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.210. Prior:
1945 c 92 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-21.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72,
effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.430.
25.10.079 Notice of continued activity—Administrative activity—
Limited application. [1998 c 277 § 2.] Expired January 1, 2006, pursuant
to 1998 c 277 § 6.
25.08.220 Rights of creditors of limited partner. [1955 c 15 §
25.08.220. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-22.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.410.
ARTICLE 2
FORMATION; CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
25.08.230 Distribution of assets. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.230. Prior:
1945 c 92 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-23.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72,
effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 25.10.470.
25.08.240 When certificate shall be canceled or amended. [1972
ex.s. c 113 § 5; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.240. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 24; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 9975-24.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.250 Requirements for amendment and for cancellation of
certificate. [1979 ex.s. c 22 § 2; 1955 c 15 § 25.08.250. Prior: 1945 c 92 §
25; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-25.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective
January 1, 1982.
25.08.260 Parties to actions. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.260. Prior: 1945 c
92 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-26.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72,
effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.270 Name of chapter. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.270. Prior: 1945 c
92 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-27.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72,
effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.280 Rules of construction. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.280. Prior:
1945 c 92 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-28.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72,
effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.290 Rules for cases not provided for in this chapter. [1955 c
15 § 25.08.290. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-29.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.08.300 Provisions for existing limited partnerships. [1955 c 15
§ 25.08.300. Prior: 1945 c 92 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9975-30.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
25.10.670.
25.10.080 Certificate of limited partnership. [2000 c 169 § 5; 1987
c 55 § 5; 1981 c 51 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.090 Amendment to certificate—Restatement of certificate.
[1987 c 55 § 6; 1981 c 51 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective
July 1, 2010.
25.10.100 Cancellation of certificate. [1991 c 269 § 3; 1987 c 55 §
7; 1981 c 51 § 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.110 Execution of documents. [1991 c 269 § 4; 1987 c 55 § 8;
1981 c 51 § 11.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.120 Execution of certificate by judicial act. [1987 c 55 § 9;
1981 c 51 § 12.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.130 Filing in office of secretary of state. [1991 c 269 § 5;
1987 c 55 § 10; 1982 c 35 § 178; 1981 c 51 § 13.] Repealed by 2009 c 188
§ 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.140 Liability for false statement in certificate. [1991 c 269 §
6; 1987 c 55 § 11; 1981 c 51 § 14.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.150 Notice. [1987 c 55 § 12; 1981 c 51 § 15.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.160 Delivery of certificates to limited partners. [1991 c 269
§ 7; 1987 c 55 § 13; 1981 c 51 § 16.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 3
LIMITED PARTNERS
25.08.310 Schedule of repeals. [1955 c 15 § 25.08.310.] Repealed
by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.10.170 Admission of limited partners. [1987 c 55 § 14; 1981 c
51 § 17.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
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25.10.180 Voting. [1981 c 51 § 18.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
25.10.005 Periodic reports required—Contents—Due dates—
Rules. [1998 c 277 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.010 Definitions. [2002 c 296 § 2; 1987 c 55 § 1; 1982 c 35 §
177; 1981 c 51 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.020 Name. [1998 c 102 § 8; 1996 c 76 § 1; 1994 c 211 § 1309;
1991 c 269 § 1; (1991 c 72 § 47 repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 11 § 2); 1987 c 55
§ 2; 1981 c 51 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.030 Reservation of name. [1991 c 269 § 2; 1981 c 51 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.040 Registered office and agent. [1987 c 55 § 3; 1981 c 51 §
4.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
Reviser's note: RCW 25.10.040 was amended by 2009 c 202 § 4
without cognizance of its repeal by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010. For rule of construction concerning sections amended and repealed in
the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
25.10.050 Records to be kept. [1987 c 55 § 4; 1981 c 51 § 5.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.190 Liability to third parties. [1987 c 55 § 15; 1981 c 51 §
19.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.200 Person erroneously believing that he or she is limited
partner. [1987 c 55 § 16; 1983 c 302 § 1; 1981 c 51 § 20.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.210 Information. [1991 c 269 § 10; 1987 c 55 § 17; 1981 c 51
§ 21.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 4
GENERAL PARTNERS
25.10.220 Admission of additional general partners. [2000 c 169 §
6; 1981 c 51 § 22.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.230 Events of withdrawal of general partner. [2000 c 169 §
7; 1987 c 55 § 18; 1981 c 51 § 23.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.240 General powers and liabilities of general partner. [1987
c 55 § 19; 1983 c 302 § 2; 1981 c 51 § 24.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.250 Contributions by a general partner. [1987 c 55 § 20;
1981 c 51 § 25.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.260 Voting. [1981 c 51 § 26.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.060 Nature of business. [1981 c 51 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 5
FINANCE
25.10.070 Business transactions of partner with the partnership.
[1981 c 51 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.270 Form of contribution. [1981 c 51 § 27.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.075
Indemnification of agents of any corporation
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.280 Liability for contributions. [1987 c 55 § 21; 1981 c 51 §
28.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
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25.10.290 Sharing of profits and losses. [1987 c 55 § 22; 1981 c 51
§ 29.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.490 Registration. [1987 c 55 § 33; 1981 c 51 § 49.] Repealed
by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.300 Sharing of distributions. [1987 c 55 § 23; 1981 c 51 §
30.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.500 Issuance of registration. [1981 c 51 § 50.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 6
DISTRIBUTIONS AND WITHDRAWAL
25.10.510 Name—Foreign limited partnership. [1987 c 55 § 34;
1981 c 51 § 51.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.310 Interim distributions. [1987 c 55 § 24; 1982 c 35 § 179;
1981 c 51 § 31.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.520 Changes and amendments. [1981 c 51 § 52.] Repealed
by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.320 Withdrawal of general partner. [1981 c 51 § 32.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.530 Cancellation of registration. [1981 c 51 § 53.] Repealed
by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.330 Withdrawal of limited partner. [1996 c 76 § 2; 1987 c 55
§ 25; 1981 c 51 § 33.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.540 Transaction of business without registration. [1981 c 51
§ 54.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.340 Distribution upon withdrawal. [1987 c 55 § 26; 1981 c
51 § 34.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.350 Distribution in kind. [1987 c 55 § 27; 1981 c 51 § 35.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.360 Right to distribution. [1981 c 51 § 36.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.370 Limitations on distributions. [1991 c 269 § 29; 1987 c 55
§ 28; 1981 c 51 § 37.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.380 Liability upon return of contribution. [1987 c 55 § 29;
1981 c 51 § 38.] Repealed by 1991 c 269 § 34.
ARTICLE 7
ASSIGNMENT OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS
25.10.390 Nature of partnership interest. [1981 c 51 § 39.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.400 Assignment of partnership interest—Certificate of
partnership interest. [1987 c 55 § 30; 1981 c 51 § 40.] Repealed by 2009
c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.410 Rights of creditor. [1981 c 51 § 41.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.420 Right of assignee to become limited partner. [1987 c 55
§ 31; 1981 c 51 § 42.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.430 Power of estate of deceased or incompetent partner.
[1981 c 51 § 43.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 8
DISSOLUTION
25.10.440 Nonjudicial dissolution. [2000 c 169 § 8; 1996 c 76 § 3;
1991 c 269 § 30; 1987 c 55 § 32; 1981 c 51 § 44.] Repealed by 2009 c 188
§ 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.450 Judicial dissolution. [1981 c 51 § 45.] Repealed by 2009
c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.453
Administrative dissolution—Commencement of
proceeding. [1998 c 277 § 3; 1991 c 269 § 31.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.455 Administrative dissolution—Notice—Opportunity to
correct deficiencies. [1991 c 269 § 32.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.457
Administrative
dissolution—Reinstatement—
Application—When effective. [1991 c 269 § 33.] Repealed by 2009 c 188
§ 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.550 Action by secretary of state. [1981 c 51 § 55.] Repealed
by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.553
Revocation of registration—Commencement of
proceeding. [1998 c 277 § 4; 1991 c 269 § 43.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.555 Revocation of registration—Notice—Opportunity to
correct deficiencies. [1991 c 269 § 44.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 10
DERIVATIVE ACTIONS
25.10.560 Right of action. [1981 c 51 § 56.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.570 Proper plaintiff. [1981 c 51 § 57.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.580 Pleading. [1981 c 51 § 58.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.590 Expenses. [1981 c 51 § 59.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 11
FEES AND CHARGES
25.10.600 Establishment of filing fees and miscellaneous charges.
[1991 c 269 § 12; 1991 c 72 § 48; 1987 c 55 § 35; 1981 c 51 § 60.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.605 Fees for services by secretary of state. Cross-reference
section, decodified effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 12
MISCELLANEOUS
25.10.610 Authority to adopt rules. [1981 c 51 § 61.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.620 Construction and application. [1981 c 51 § 62.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.630 Short title. [1981 c 51 § 63.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.640 Severability—1981 c 51. [1981 c 51 § 64.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.650 Effective date and extended effective date—1981 c 51.
[1981 c 51 § 65.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.460 Winding up. [1981 c 51 § 46.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.660 Rules for class not provided for in this chapter. [2000 c
169 § 9; 1981 c 51 § 66.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1,
2010.
25.10.470 Distribution of assets. [1981 c 51 § 47.] Repealed by
2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.670 Application to existing partnerships. [1981 c 51 § 67.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 9
FOREIGN LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
25.10.680 Effect of invalidity of part of this title. [1981 c 51 § 68.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.480 Law governing. [1981 c 51 § 48.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.690 Section captions. [1981 c 51 § 71.] Repealed by 2009 c
188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
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ARTICLE 13
MERGERS
25.10.800 Merger—Plan—Effective date. [1998 c 103 § 1314;
1991 c 269 § 11.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.810 Merger—Plan—Approval. [1998 c 103 § 1315; 1991 c
269 § 13.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.820 Articles of merger—Filing. [1998 c 103 § 1316; 1991 c
269 § 14.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.830 Effect of merger. [1998 c 103 § 1317; 1991 c 269 § 15.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.840 Merger—Foreign and domestic. [1998 c 103 § 1318;
1991 c 269 § 16.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE 14
DISSENTERS' RIGHTS
25.10.900 Definitions. [1991 c 269 § 17.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 §
1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.905 Partner—Dissent—Payment of fair value. [1991 c 269 §
18.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.910 Dissenters' rights—Notice—Timing. [1991 c 269 § 19.]
Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.915 Partner—Dissent—Voting restriction. [1991 c 269 §
20.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
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DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chapter 26.04
MARRIAGE
26.04.030 Prohibited marriages—Criminality, insanity, disease.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 27; 1959 c 149 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 16 § 1; 1909 c 174 §
1; RRS § 8439.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 128 § 4.
26.04.040 Solemnization prohibited, when. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 §
28; 1959 c 149 § 2; 1909 ex.s. c 16 § 2; 1909 c 174 § 2; RRS § 8440.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 128 § 4.
26.04.230 Penalty for violation of marriage requirements. [1992 c
7 § 30; 1909 ex.s. c 16 § 4; 1909 c 174 § 4; Code 1881 § 2394; 1866 p 84 §
16; RRS § 8452.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 26.08
DIVORCE, ANNULMENT, AND SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
26.08.010 Title of chapter. [1949 c 215 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9972 (footnote).] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.020 Grounds for divorce. [1965 ex.s. c 15 § 1; 1949 c 215 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-2. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 1, part; 1917 c 106 § 1; 1891
c 26 § 1; 1886 p 120 § 1; Code 1881 § 2000; 1860 p 318 § 1; 1854 p 504 § 1;
RRS § 982.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
25.10.920 Partners—Dissenters' notice—Requirements. [1991 c
269 § 21.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
26.08.030 Residence required. [1970 ex.s. c 28 § 1; 1949 c 215 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-3. Prior: Code 1881 § 2002; 1866 p 89 § 1; 1860 p
319 § 3; 1854 p 406 § 3; RRS § 984.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 §
30.
25.10.925 Partner—Payment demand—Entitlement. [1991 c 269
§ 22.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
26.08.040 Limitation upon date of trial or entry of decree. [1949 c
215 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-4.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex. s. c 157 § 30.
25.10.930 Partnership interests—Transfer restrictions. [1991 c
269 § 23.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
26.08.050 Annulment of void marriage. [1949 c 215 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-5. Prior: 1891 c 26 § 2; Code 1881 § 2001; 1860 p 319 §
2; 1854 p 406 § 2; RRS § 983.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
25.10.935 Payment of fair value—Requirements for compliance.
[1991 c 269 § 24.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.940 Merger—Not effective within sixty days—Transfer
restrictions. [1991 c 269 § 25.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective
July 1, 2010.
25.10.945 Dissenter's estimate of fair value—Notice. [1991 c 269 §
26.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305, effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.950
Unsettled demand for payment—Proceeding—
Parties—Appraisers. [1991 c 269 § 27.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
25.10.955 Unsettled demand for payment—Costs—Fees and
expenses of counsel. [1991 c 269 § 28.] Repealed by 2009 c 188 § 1305,
effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 25.15
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
25.15.080 Cancellation of certificate. [1994 c 211 § 203.] Repealed
by 2010 c 196 § 14.
26.08.060 Legitimacy of children of annulled marriage. [1949 c
215 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-6.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.070 Effect of violation of criminal laws upon divorce action.
[1949 c 215 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-7. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 1, part;
RRS § 982-1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.080 Duty of prosecuting attorney. [1972 ex.s. c 21 § 1; 1949
c 215 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-8. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 3; 1891 c 26 § 8;
1885 p 62 § 10; Code 1881 § 2010; 1879 p 94 § 10; 1860 p 320 § 10; 1854 p
407 § 10; RRS § 995.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.090 Preliminary orders—Support money—Court costs.
[1971 c 81 § 70; 1949 c 215 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-9. Prior: 1947 c
161 § 1, part; 1933 c 112 § 1, part; 1921 c 109 § 2, part; 1891 c 26 § 4, part;
Code 1881 § 2006, part; 1860 p 319 § 7, part; 1854 p 406 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 988, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.100 Proof required. [1949 c 215 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
997-10. Prior: Code 1881 § 2003; 1860 p 319 § 4; 1854 p 406 § 4; RRS §
985.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
25.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1955 c 15 § 25.98.010.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
26.08.110 Decree of divorce or annulment—Finality—Restraining
orders. [1949 c 215 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-11. Prior: (i) 1947 c 161
§ 1, part; 1933 c 112 § 1, part; 1921 c 109 § 2, part; 1891 c 26 § 4, part;
Code 1881 § 2006, part; 1860 p 319 § 7, part; 1854 p 406 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 988, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 2011; 1860 p 320 § 12; RRS § 996.
(iii) 1891 c 26 § 6; Code 1881 § 2008; 1860 p 320 § 9, part; 1854 p 407 § 9,
part; RRS § 990. (iv) 1891 c 26 § 5; Code 1881 § 2007; 1860 p 319 § 8;
1854 p 406 § 8; RRS § 989. (v) 1933 c 112 § 2; RRS § 988-2. (vi) 1921 c
109 § 2; RRS § 988-1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
25.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1955 c
15 § 25.98.020.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
26.08.120 Decree of separate maintenance. [1949 c 215 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-12.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
25.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1955
c 15 § 25.98.030.] Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
26.08.130 Wife's name may be changed. [1949 c 215 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-13. Prior: 1891 c 26 § 7; Code 1881 § 2009; 1860 p 320
§ 9, part; 1854 p 407 § 9, part; RRS § 994.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
157 § 30.
Chapter 25.98
CONSTRUCTION
25.98.040 Repeals and saving—1955 c 15. [1955 c 15 § 25.98.040.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
25.98.050 Emergency—1955 c 15. [1955 c 15 § 25.98.050.]
Repealed by 1981 c 51 § 72, effective January 1, 1982.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 390]
26.08.140 Civil practice to govern. [1949 c 215 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 997-14. Prior: 1891 c 26 § 9; Code 1881 § 2012; 1860 p 320 § 13;
RRS § 997.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
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26.08.150 Cross-complaint—Decree may be granted either or
both parties. [1949 c 215 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-15. Prior: (i) Code
1881 § 2004; 1860 p 319 § 5; 1854 p 406 § 5; RRS § 986. (ii) 1891 c 26 § 3;
Code 1881 § 2005; 1854 p 406 § 6; RRS § 987.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s.
c 157 § 30.
26.08.160 Venue of action for modification. [1949 c 215 § 16; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-16. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 4, part; RRS § 995-2.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.170 Petition for modification—Notice. [1949 c 215 § 17;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-17. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 4, part; RRS § 995-3.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.180 Power of court to obtain copies of original records.
[1949 c 215 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-18. Prior: (i) 1921 c 109 § 4,
part; RRS § 995-4. (ii) 1921 c 109 § 4, part; RRS § 995-5.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
Title 26
26.12.110 Form of petition generally. [1949 c 50 § 11; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 997-40.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1, 1991.
26.12.120 Allegations of petition. [1983 c 219 § 4; 1949 c 50 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-41.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective
September 1, 1991.
26.12.130 Forms to be provided—Assistance in preparing. [1949
c 50 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-42.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49,
effective September 1, 1991.
26.12.140 Fees for filing not to be charged—Assessment of costs
permitted. [1980 c 124 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 151 § 1; 1949 c 50 § 14; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-43.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1,
1991.
26.12.150 Hearing—Time and place of—Notice—Citations. [1949
c 50 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-44.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49,
effective September 1, 1991.
26.08.190 Attorney's fees and costs. [1949 c 215 § 19; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 997-19. Prior: 1943 c 170 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 997-1.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.12.180 Orders. [1983 c 219 § 6; 1949 c 50 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 997-47.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1, 1991.
26.08.200 Out-of-state divorce—Validity. [1949 c 215 § 20; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-20.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.12.200 Transfer of certain actions when minor child involved.
[1983 c 219 § 8; 1949 c 50 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-49.] Repealed by
1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1, 1991.
26.08.210 Proof of domiciliary status. [1949 c 215 § 21; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 997-21.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.215 Information to be furnished—Forms—Certificates of
decrees to be forwarded to state registrar of vital statistics. [1967 c 26 §
11.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
26.08.220 Construction. [1949 c 215 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 99722. Prior: 1921 c 109 § 3; RRS § 995-1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157
§ 30.
26.08.230 Final decree of divorce nunc pro tunc. [1949 c 135 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 988-4.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 30.
Chapter 26.09
26.12.210 Procedure in actions when no child is involved—Family
court may accept case, when. [1983 c 219 § 9; 1949 c 50 § 21; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 997-50.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1, 1991.
Chapter 26.16
HUSBAND AND WIFE—
RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES—COMMUNITY PROPERTY
26.16.130 Separate earnings of wife—Right to sue and defend.
[Code 1881 § 2404; RRS § 6895.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 108 § 8.
26.16.170 Contracts or liabilities of wife. [Code 1881 § 2406; RRS
§ 6902.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 121.
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE—LEGAL SEPARATION
Chapter 26.18
26.09.130 Support or maintenance payments—Order to make
assignment of periodic earnings or trust income—Duty of payor to
withhold and transmit. [1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 13.] Repealed by 1987 c
435 § 36, effective January 1, 1988.
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
26.18.060 Mandatory wage assignment—Statement in court order
or decree—Notice. [1984 c 260 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 435 § 36,
effective January 1, 1988.
26.09.180 Child custody proceeding—Commencement—Notice—
Intervention. [1984 c 263 § 27; 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 18.] Repealed by
1987 c 460 § 61, effective January 1, 1988.
CHILD SUPPORT SCHEDULE
26.09.190 Child custody—Relevant factors in awarding custody.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 460 § 61, effective January
1, 1988.
26.09.200 Child custody—Temporary custody order—Vacation of
order. [1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 460 § 61, effective
January 1, 1988.
26.09.230
Child custody—Priority status of proceedings—
Hearing—Record—Expenses of witnesses. [1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 23.]
Repealed by 1987 c 460 § 61, effective January 1, 1988.
26.09.250 Child custody—Powers and duties of custodian—
Supervision by appropriate agency when necessary. [1973 1st ex.s. c
157 § 25.] Repealed by 1987 c 460 § 61, effective January 1, 1988.
26.09.400 Children taken into custody or receiving certain
services not to be delivered to parents who have not been awarded
custody—Exception. [1977 ex.s. c 291 § 54.] Repealed by 1979 c 155 §
86.
26.09.905 Construction of chapter with uniform child custody
jurisdiction act (chapter 26.27 RCW).
Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2001.
Chapter 26.12
FAMILY COURT
26.12.090 Jurisdiction of family court. [1983 c 219 § 2; 1949 c 50 §
9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 997-38.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective
September 1, 1991.
26.12.100 Petition invoking jurisdiction or for transfer of action
to family court. [1983 c 219 § 3; 1949 c 50 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 99739.] Repealed by 1991 c 367 § 49, effective September 1, 1991.
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Chapter 26.19
26.19.010 Definitions. [1988 c 275 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 28
§ 8, effective September 1, 1991.
26.19.027 Work group review and recommendations. [2007 c 313
§ 7.] Expired June 30, 2009.
26.19.030 Child support schedule commission—Membership—
Travel expenses—Staff services—Expiration. [1989 c 360 § 41; 1988 c
275 § 4; 1987 c 440 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 1st ex.s. c 2 § 29, effective July
1, 1990.
26.19.040 Economic table. [1990 1st ex.s. c 2 § 20; 1988 c 275 § 5;
1987 c 440 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 28 § 8, effective September 1,
1991.
26.19.060 Publication of schedule. [1988 c 275 § 7.] Repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 28 § 8, effective September 1, 1991.
26.19.070 Child support determination according to this chapter.
[1990 1st ex.s. c 2 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 28 § 8, effective
September 1, 1991.
26.19.110 Combined monthly incomes higher than amount on
table. [1990 1st ex.s. c 2 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 28 § 8, effective
September 1, 1991.
Chapter 26.20
FAMILY ABANDONMENT OR NONSUPPORT
(Formerly: Family desertion)
26.20.010 Liability for family support. [Code 1881 § 2407; RRS §
6906.] Now codified as RCW 26.16.205.
26.20.020 Custody of children. [Code 1881 § 2399; 1879 p 151 § 2;
RRS § 6907.] Now codified as RCW 26.16.125.
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26.20.040 Jurisdiction of justices of the peace. [1943 c 158 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6908-1.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
26.20.050 Alternative remedies to enforce support—Procedure on
failure to comply with order. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 35; 1927 c 297 § 1;
1913 c 28 § 2; RRS § 6909. Prior: 1907 c 103 § 1, part. Formerly RCW
26.20.050 and 26.20.060, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 260 § 44.
26.20.060 Procedure on failure to comply with order. [(i) 1927 c
297 § 1, part; 1913 c 28 § 2, part; RRS § 6909. Prior: 1907 c 103 § 1, part.
Now codified as RCW 26.20.050. (ii) 1907 c 103 § 2; RRS § 6911.]
Repealed by 1909 c 249 § 52.
26.20.070 Evidence. [1907 c 103 § 3; RRS § 6912.] Repealed by
1909 c 249 § 52.
26.20.090 Proof of wilfulness. [1913 c 28 § 3, part; RRS § 6910,
part.] Now codified in RCW 26.20.080.
Chapter 26.21
UNIFORM INTERSTATE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT
(Formerly: Uniform reciprocal enforcement of support act)
26.21.005 Definitions. [1997 c 58 § 911; 1993 c 318 § 101.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.010.
26.21.010 Definitions. [1972 ex.s. c 31 § 1; 1963 c 45 § 1; 1951 c
196 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21.005.
26.21.015 Tribunal of this state. [1993 c 318 § 102.] Repealed by
2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.015.
26.21.016 Rules. [1997 c 58 § 932.] Decodified September 2007.
26.21.020 Remedies are additional. [1951 c 196 § 3.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21.025.
26.21.025 Remedies cumulative. [1993 c 318 § 103.] Repealed by
2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.020.
26.21.030 Residence, presence of obligee not material. [1963 c 45
§ 2; 1951 c 196 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.355(1).
26.21.040 Extradition or surrender of obligor. [1963 c 45 § 3; 1951
c 196 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21.640.
26.21.050 Extradition or surrender of obligor—Conditions. [1971
ex.s. c 46 § 30; 1963 c 45 § 4; 1951 c 196 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 §
904, effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.650.
26.21.060 Duty to support—Which law applies—Presumption of
presence in responding state. [1963 c 45 § 5; 1951 c 196 § 7.] Repealed
by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.065 Child support schedule. [1988 c 275 § 13.] Decodified
September 2007.
26.21.070 Subrogation by state or political subdivision for support
furnished obligee—Continuing support. [1963 c 45 § 6; 1951 c 196 § 8.]
Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.075 Bases for jurisdiction over nonresident. [1993 c 318 §
201.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.100.
26.21.080 Support and arrearages enforceable by action—
Jurisdiction. [1963 c 45 § 7; 1951 c 196 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 §
904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.085
Procedure when exercising jurisdiction over
nonresident. [1993 c 318 § 202.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective
January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.105.
26.21.095 Initiating and responding tribunal of this state. [1993 c
318 § 203.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.110.
26.21.100 Findings of court—Certificate—Transmittal. [1963 c
45 § 11; 1951 c 196 § 11.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1,
1994.
26.21.102 Responsibility for filing fees and court costs. [1963 c 45
§ 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.104 Jurisdiction by arrest. [1963 c 45 § 13.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.105 Simultaneous proceedings in another state. [1993 c 318
§ 204.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.115.
26.21.106 Powers and duties of attorney general—Information
agency. [1963 c 45 § 14.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1,
1994.
26.21.110 Duties of court, responding—Duties of prosecuting
attorney. [1963 c 45 § 15; 1951 c 196 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 §
904, effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.245.
26.21.112 Duty of prosecuting attorney to locate respondent or his
property—Forwarding of documents when respondent in other
jurisdiction—Notice to initiating court. [1963 c 45 § 16.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.114 Proceedings to accord type of support claimed. [1963 c
45 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.115 Continuing, exclusive jurisdiction. [1997 c 58 § 912;
1993 c 318 § 205.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.120, 26.21A.145, 26.21A.150.
26.21.116 Continuance when petitioner absent from responding
state. [1963 c 45 § 18.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1,
1994.
26.21.120 Order to support—Enforcement against property—
Enforcement in counties other than where order issued. [1963 c 45 § 19;
1951 c 196 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.125 Orders—Compliance with RCW 26.23.050. [1987 c 435
§ 23; 1986 c 138 § 2; 1984 c 260 § 22.] Decodified September 2007.
26.21.127 Enforcement and modification of support order by
tribunal having continuing jurisdiction. [1993 c 318 § 206.] Repealed by
2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.125.
26.21.130 Orders—Transmittal to initiating state. [1963 c 45 § 20;
1951 c 196 § 14.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.135 Recognition of child support orders—Controlling
order—Filing certified copy of order. [1997 c 58 § 913; 1993 c 318 §
207.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.130.
26.21.140 Orders—Enforcement—Particular powers. [1987 c 435
§ 24; 1963 c 45 § 21; 1951 c 196 § 15.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904,
effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.145 Multiple child support orders for two or more obligees.
[1993 c 318 § 208.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.135.
26.21.150 Payments—Transmittal—Statement. [1987 c 435 § 25;
1963 c 45 § 22; 1951 c 196 § 16.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective
July 1, 1994.
26.21.155 Credit for payments. [1993 c 318 § 209.] Repealed by
2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.140.
26.21.090 Petition—Contents. [1963 c 45 § 8; 1951 c 196 § 10.]
Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.160 Payments—Receipt—Disbursement. [1987 c 435 § 26;
1963 c 45 § 23; 1951 c 196 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective
July 1, 1994.
26.21.092 Duty of prosecuting attorney to represent petitioner.
[1963 c 45 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.170 Evidence—Spouse as witness. [1963 c 45 § 24; 1951 c
196 § 18.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.094 Petition on behalf of minor obligee. [1963 c 45 § 10.]
Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see
RCW 26.21.215.
26.21.180 Proceedings not stayed by actions for divorce, separate
maintenance, etc. [1963 c 45 § 25.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904,
effective July 1, 1994.
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26.21.190 Multiple orders of support—Effect—Application of
payments. [1963 c 45 § 26.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July
1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.215.
26.21.345 Nonparentage as defense. [1993 c 318 § 315.] Repealed
by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.270.
26.21.200 Jurisdiction as to other proceedings not conferred.
[1963 c 45 § 27.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.355 Special rules of evidence and procedure. [1993 c 318 §
316.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.275.
26.21.205 Proceedings under this chapter. [1993 c 318 § 301.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.200.
26.21.210 Intercounty proceedings. [1963 c 45 § 28.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.215 Action by minor parent. [1993 c 318 § 302.] Repealed
by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.205.
26.21.220 Foreign support order, additional remedies of obligee—
Duty of prosecuting attorney. [1963 c 45 § 29.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 §
904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.225 Application of law of this state. [1993 c 318 § 303.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.210.
26.21.230
Foreign support order—Registration of order—
Jurisdiction of court. [1991 c 367 § 37; 1963 c 45 § 30.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21.480.
26.21.235 Duties of initiating tribunal. [1997 c 58 § 914; 1993 c
318 § 304.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.215.
26.21.240 Foreign support order, additional remedies of obligee—
Clerk to file in registry. [1963 c 45 § 31.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904,
effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.245 Duties and powers of responding tribunal. [1997 c 58 §
915; 1993 c 318 § 305.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.220.
26.21.250 Foreign support order, additional remedies of obligee—
Petition for registration. [1963 c 45 § 32.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904,
effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.490.
26.21.255 Inappropriate tribunal. [1997 c 58 § 916; 1993 c 318 §
306.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.225.
26.21.260 Foreign support order, additional remedies of obligee—
Jurisdiction and procedure. [1963 c 45 § 33.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 §
904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.265 Duties of support enforcement agency. [1997 c 58 § 917;
1993 c 318 § 307.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.230.
26.21.270 Foreign support order, additional remedies of obligee—
Effect and enforcement. [1963 c 45 § 34.] Repealed by 1993 c 318 § 904,
effective July 1, 1994. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21.500.
26.21.275 Duty of attorney general. [1993 c 318 § 308.] Repealed
by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.235.
26.21.285 Private counsel. [1993 c 318 § 309.] Repealed by 2002 c
198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.240.
26.21.295 Duties of department as state information agency.
[1993 c 318 § 310.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.245.
26.21.305 Pleadings and accompanying documents. [2001 c 42 §
2; 1993 c 318 § 311.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.250.
26.21.315 Nondisclosure of information—Circumstances. [1993 c
318 § 312.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.255.
26.21.365 Communications between tribunals. [1993 c 318 § 317.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.280.
26.21.375 Assistance with discovery. [1993 c 318 § 318.] Repealed
by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.285.
26.21.385 Receipt and disbursement of payments. [1993 c 318 §
319.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.290.
26.21.420 Petition to establish support order—Notice—Hearing—
Orders. [1993 c 318 § 401.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective
January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.350.
26.21.450 Recognition of income-withholding order of another
state. [1997 c 58 § 918; 1993 c 318 § 501.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901,
effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.400.
26.21.452 Employer's compliance with income-withholding order
of another state. [1997 c 58 § 919.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901,
effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.405.
26.21.453 Compliance with multiple income-withholding orders.
[1997 c 58 § 920.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.410.
26.21.455 Immunity from civil liability. [1997 c 58 § 921.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.415.
26.21.456 Penalties for noncompliance. [1997 c 58 § 922.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.420.
26.21.458 Contest by obligor. [1997 c 58 § 923.] Repealed by 2002
c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.425.
26.21.460 Administrative enforcement of orders. [1993 c 318 §
502.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.430.
26.21.480 Registration of order for enforcement. [1993 c 318 §
601.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.500.
26.21.490 Procedure to register order for enforcement. [1997 c 58
§ 924; 1993 c 318 § 602.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January
1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.505.
26.21.500 Effect of registration for enforcement. [1993 c 318 §
603.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.510.
26.21.510 Choice of law—Statute of limitations for arrearages.
[1993 c 318 § 604.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.515.
26.21.520 Notice of registration of order. [1997 c 58 § 925; 1993 c
318 § 605.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.520.
26.21.530 Procedure to contest validity or enforcement of
registered order. [1997 c 58 § 926; 1993 c 318 § 606.] Repealed by 2002 c
198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.525.
26.21.540 Contest of registration or enforcement. [1993 c 318 §
607.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.530.
26.21.325 Costs—Fees. [1993 c 318 § 313.] Repealed by 2002 c 198
§ 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.260.
26.21.550 Confirmed order. [1993 c 318 § 608.] Repealed by 2002
c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.535.
26.21.335 Limited immunity of petitioner. [1993 c 318 § 314.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.265.
26.21.560 Procedure to register child support order of another
state for modification. [1993 c 318 § 609.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901,
effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.540.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
26.21.570 Effect of registration for modification—Authority to
enforce registered order. [1993 c 318 § 610.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 §
901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.545.
26.21.580 Modification of child support order of another state.
[1997 c 58 § 927; 1993 c 318 § 611.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901,
effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.550.
26.21.590 Recognition of order modified in another state—
Enforcement. [1997 c 58 § 928; 1993 c 318 § 612.] Repealed by 2002 c
198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.555.
26.21.595 Jurisdiction to modify child support order of another
state if individual parties reside in this state—Application of chapter.
[1997 c 58 § 929.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.560.
26.21.600 Notice to issuing tribunal of modification. [1997 c 58 §
930.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.565.
26.21.620 Proceeding to determine parentage. [1997 c 58 § 931;
1993 c 318 § 701.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.600.
26.21.640 Grounds for rendition. [1993 c 318 § 801.] Repealed by
2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.650.
26.21.650 Surrender of individual charged criminally with failure
to support an obligee—Conditions of rendition. [1993 c 318 § 802.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.21A.655.
26.21.900 Purpose—1951 c 196. [1951 c 196 § 1.] Repealed by
1993 c 318 § 904, effective July 1, 1994.
26.21.910 Severability—1963 c 45. [1963 c 45 § 35.] Decodified
August 1997.
26.21.912 Uniformity of application and construction. [1993 c 318
§ 901.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.21A.905.
26.24.070 Trial. [1919 c 203 § 7; RRS § 1976.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.080 Discharge—No costs against complainant. [1919 c 203
§ 8; RRS § 1977.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.090 Judgment ordering support—Bond. [1973 c 29 § 1;
1919 c 203 § 9; RRS § 1978.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.100 Criminal proceedings may be brought. [1919 c 203 §
10; RRS § 1979.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.110 Execution in absence of bond. [1919 c 203 § 11; RRS §
1979-1.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.120 Commitment for contempt for failure to give bond—
Relief from order. [1919 c 203 § 12; RRS § 1979-2.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.130 Disposition of judgment money. [1919 c 203 § 13; RRS §
1979-3.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.140 Default in payment—Procedure. [1919 c 203 § 14; RRS
§ 1979-4.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.150 Commitment for contempt for nonpayment. [1919 c
203 § 15; RRS § 1979-5.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.160 Limitation on prosecution. [1919 c 203 § 16; RRS §
1979-6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.170 Mother's death does not abate action. [1919 c 203 § 17;
RRS § 1979-7.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.180 Effect of child's death. [1919 c 203 § 18; RRS § 1979-8.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.190 Custody of child. [1973 c 134 § 1; 1919 c 203 § 19; RRS
§ 1979-9.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.200 Legitimation of illegitimate children. [Code 1881 §
2388, part; 1866 p 83 § 10, part; 1854 p 405 § 6, part; RRS § 8442, part.]
Now codified in RCW 26.04.060.
Chapter 26.26
26.21.913 Short title. [1993 c 318 § 902.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 §
901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.005.
26.21.914 Severability—1993 c 318. [1993 c 318 § 903.] Repealed
by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007. Later enactment, see RCW
26.21A.910.
26.21.915 Captions, part headings, articles not law—1993 c 318.
[1993 c 318 § 906.] Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1,
2007. Later enactment, see RCW 26.21A.915.
26.21.916 Effective date—1993 c 318. [1993 c 318 § 907.]
Repealed by 2002 c 198 § 901, effective January 1, 2007.
Chapter 26.23
STATE SUPPORT REGISTRY
26.23.0401 Study of reporting program—Data, assistance to be
provided—Report to legislature. [1989 c 360 § 40.] Repealed by 1998 c
245 § 176.
Chapter 26.24
FILIATION PROCEEDINGS
26.24.010 Complaint. [1919 c 203 § 1; RRS § 1970.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.020 Hearing. [1919 c 203 § 2; RRS § 1971.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.030 Duty of prosecuting attorney. [1919 c 203 § 3; RRS §
1972.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.24.040 Bond after commitment. [1919 c 203 § 4; RRS § 1973.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
UNIFORM PARENTAGE ACT
26.26.010 "Parent and child relationship" defined. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 42 § 2.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.020 Relationship not dependent on marriage. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 42 § 3.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.030 How parent and child relationship established. [2002 c
13 § 1; 1985 c 7 § 86; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 4.] Repealed by 2002 c 302
§ 711.
711.
26.26.035 Default. [1994 c 230 § 13.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 §
26.26.040 Presumption of paternity. [1997 c 58 § 938; 1994 c 230 §
14; 1990 c 175 § 2; 1989 c 55 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 5.] Repealed by
2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.050 Artificial insemination. [2002 c 13 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 42 § 6.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.060 Determination of father and child relationship—Who
may bring action—When action may be brought. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 §
5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 7.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.070 Determination of father and child relationship—
Petition to arrest alleged father—Warrant of arrest—Issuance—
Grounds—Hearing. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 8.] Repealed by 2002 c
302 § 711.
26.26.080 Jurisdiction—Venue.
Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 9.]
26.26.090 Parties. [1984 c 260 § 31; 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 6; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 42 § 10.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.24.050 Testimony reduced to writing. [1919 c 203 § 5; RRS §
1974.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.26.100 Blood or genetic tests. [1997 c 58 § 946. Prior: 1994 c
230 § 15; 1994 c 146 § 1; 1984 c 260 § 32; 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 7; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 42 § 11.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.24.060 Docketing in superior court. [1919 c 203 § 6; RRS §
1975.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41.
26.26.110 Evidence relating to paternity. [1994 c 146 § 2; 1984 c
260 § 33; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 12.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
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26.26.120 Civil action—Testimony—Evidence—Jury. [1994 c 146
§ 3; 1984 c 260 § 34; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 13.] Repealed by 2002 c 302
§ 711.
26.27.150 Filing and enforcement of custody decree of another
state. [1979 c 98 § 15.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see
RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.26.131 Child support schedule. [1988 c 275 § 16.] Repealed by
1989 c 360 § 42.
26.27.160
Registry of out-of-state custody decrees and
proceedings. [1984 c 128 § 7; 1979 c 98 § 16.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 §
403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.26.137 Temporary support—Temporary restraining order—
Preliminary injunction—Domestic violence or antiharassment
protection order—Notice of modification or termination of restraining
order—Support debts, notice. [2000 c 119 § 11; 1995 c 246 § 32; 1994
sp.s. c 7 § 456; 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 12.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.170 Action to determine mother and child relationship.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 18.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.180 Promise to render support. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 9;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 19.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.200 Hearing or trials to be in closed court—Records
confidential. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 10; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 21.]
Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.900 Uniformity of application and construction. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 42 § 42.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.901 Short title. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 43.] Repealed by
2002 c 302 § 711.
26.26.902 Application to pending actions or proceedings. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 45.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 44.
26.26.905 Severability—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 42 § 44.] Repealed by 2002 c 302 § 711.
Chapter 26.27
UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION ACT
26.27.010 Purposes of chapter—Construction of provisions.
[1979 c 98 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW
26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.170 Certified copies of custody decree. [1979 c 98 § 17.]
Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.180 Taking testimony in another state. [1979 c 98 § 18.]
Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.190 Hearings and studies in another state—Orders to
appear. [1979 c 98 § 19.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment,
see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.200 Assistance to courts of other states. [1979 c 98 § 20.]
Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.210 Preservation of records of custody proceedings—
Forwarding to another state. [1979 c 98 § 21.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 §
403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.220 Request for court records of another state. [1979 c 98 §
22.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.230 International application. [1979 c 98 § 23.] Repealed by
2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.900 Construction with chapter 26.09 RCW. [1979 c 98 §
24.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.910 Short title. [1979 c 98 § 25.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 §
403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.020 Definitions. [1979 c 98 § 2.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 §
403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.920 Severability—1979 c 98. [1979 c 98 § 26.] Repealed by
2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.030 Jurisdiction. [1979 c 98 § 3.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 §
403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.930 Section captions. [1979 c 98 § 27.] Repealed by 2001 c
65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.040 Notice and opportunity to be heard. [1979 c 98 § 4.]
Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
Chapter 26.28
26.27.050 Notice to persons outside this state—Submission to
jurisdiction. [1979 c 98 § 5.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later
enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.060 Simultaneous proceedings in other states. [1979 c 98 §
6.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.070 Inconvenient forum. [1979 c 98 § 7.] Repealed by 2001 c
65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.080 Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct. [1979 c 98 §
8.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.090 Information under oath to be submitted to court. [1979
c 98 § 9.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW
26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.27.100 Additional parties. [1979 c 98 § 10.] Repealed by 2001 c
65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
AGE OF MAJORITY
(Formerly: Infants)
26.28.090 Belief that minor in representative capacity no defense.
[1919 c 17 § 1, part; 1911 c 133 § 1, part; 1909 ex.s. c 27 § 1, part; 1909 c
249 § 193, part; 1901 c 122 § 1, part; 1895 c 126 §§ 1, 3 and 4, part; RRS §
2445, part.] Now codified in RCW 26.28.080.
26.28.100 Misrepresentation in procuring tobacco. [1919 c 17 § 1,
part; 1911 c 133 § 1, part; 1909 ex.s. c 27 § 1, part; 1909 c 249 § 193, part;
1901 c 122 § 1, part; 1895 c 126 §§ 1, 3 and 4, part; RRS § 2445, part.]
Now codified in RCW 26.28.080.
26.28.110 Custody of illegitimate child—Primary rights of
parents—Custody conditioned on child's welfare. [1973 c 134 § 9.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 41. Later enactment, see RCW
26.26.130.
Chapter 26.32
ADOPTION
26.27.110 Appearance of parties and child. [1979 c 98 § 11.]
Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.32.010 Definition—"Approved agency." [1955 c 291 § 1. Prior:
1943 c 268 § 1a; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.27.120 Binding force and res judicata effect of custody decree.
[1979 c 98 § 12.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW
26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
26.32.015 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c
155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.27.130 Recognition of out-of-state custody decrees. [1979 c 98
§ 13.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW 26.27.011
through 26.27.931.
26.27.140 Modification of custody decree of another state. [1979 c
98 § 14.] Repealed by 2001 c 65 § 403. Later enactment, see RCW
26.27.011 through 26.27.931.
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26.32.020 Who may adopt. [1955 c 291 § 2. Prior: 1943 c 268 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-3.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective
January 1, 1985.
26.32.030 Consent to adoption. [1980 c 85 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 165 §
15; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 26; 1973 c 134 § 2; 1955 c 291 § 3. Prior:
1947 c 251 § 1; 1943 c 268 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-4.] Repealed by
1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 395]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
26.32.032 Petition for termination of the parent and child
relationship. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.130 Vacation of decree. [1955 c 291 § 13. Prior: 1947 c 251
§ 4, part; 1943 c 268 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-12, part.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.034 Petition for termination—Who may file. [1979 ex.s. c
165 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.140 Effect of decree of adoption. [1955 c 291 § 14. Prior:
1943 c 268 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-13.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 §
38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.036 Contents of petition for termination. [1979 ex.s. c 165 §
4.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.038 Commencement of termination action—Petition by
pregnant woman—Notice, contents—Proof of service. [1979 ex.s. c 165
§ 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.040 Consent, when not required. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 §
27; 1973 c 134 § 3; 1955 c 291 § 4. Prior: 1943 c 268 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 1699-5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.042 Appointment of guardian ad litem—When required.
[1979 ex.s. c 165 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1,
1985.
26.32.044 Hearing on petition—Notice and appearance—Waiver.
[1979 ex.s. c 165 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1,
1985.
26.32.046 Private hearing on petition required—Witnesses. [1979
ex.s. c 165 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.048 Hearing on petition—Notice by publication—Unknown
father. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 10.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective
January 1, 1985.
26.32.050 Finding of court. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 28; 1973 c
134 § 4; 1955 c 291 § 5. Prior: 1943 c 268 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-6.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.052 Failure to file—Termination of paternal rights. [1979
ex.s. c 165 § 11.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.054
Contested termination—Alleged father—Court
action—Right to counsel. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 12.] Repealed by 1984 c
155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.056
Contested termination—Parent and spouse
petitioners—Court's finding. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 13.] Repealed by 1984 c
155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.150 Records to be sealed. [1955 c 291 § 15. Prior: 1943 c
268 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-14.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.160 Copy of decree to registrar. [1955 c 291 § 16. Prior:
1943 c 268 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-16.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 §
38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.200 Preplacement study and report—Definitions. [1971
ex.s. c 172 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.210 Preplacement report required before adoption or
relocation. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 172 § 3.] Repealed by 1984
c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.220 Preplacement report—Contents. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 4.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.230 Preplacement study and report—How conducted—
Fees—Filing of report. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 §
38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.240 Preplacement study by more than one agency—Reports
to be filed—Incomplete reports. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 6.] Repealed by 1984
c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.250 Notice to agency or person making preplacement
study—Service—Appearance—Waiver. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 7.] Repealed
by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.260
Preplacement
report—Copies—Filing—
Confidentiality. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.270
Preplacement study and report—Agency having
custody—Exemptions. [1971 ex.s. c 172 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 §
38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.058 Effect of termination order. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 14.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.280 Statistical data concerning adoptions. [1977 c 75 § 13;
1971 ex.s. c 172 § 10.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1,
1985.
26.32.060 Petition to adopt—Contents. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 16;
1955 c 291 § 6. Prior: 1943 c 268 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-7.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.300 Petition by natural parent to set aside adoption—
Liability for costs of support. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 32; 1973 c 134 §
10.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.070 Written consent—Guardian ad litem—Next friend.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 29; 1955 c 291 § 7. Prior: 1943 c 268 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 1699-8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.310 Action by natural parent to set aside adoption
conditioned upon bond to satisfy support costs. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42
§ 33; 1973 c 134 § 11.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1,
1985.
26.32.080 Notice—Form—Service. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 30;
1973 c 134 § 5; 1955 c 291 § 8. Prior: 1947 c 251 § 2; 1943 c 268 § 8;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.085 Notice requirements to nonconsenting alleged parent
who has not acknowledged or taken action to establish parent and child
relationship. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 31; 1973 c 134 § 6.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.32.090 Next friend—Investigation and report. [1979 c 155 §
75; 1971 ex.s. c 172 § 1; 1955 c 291 § 9. Prior: 1947 c 251 § 3; 1943 c 268
§ 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-10.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective
January 1, 1985.
26.32.100 Hearing required—Private hearing. [1955 c 291 § 10.
Prior: 1943 c 268 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1699-11.] Repealed by 1984 c
155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.110 When investigation and notice may be dispensed with.
[1971 ex.s. c 292 § 38; 1955 c 291 § 11. Prior: 1947 c 251 § 5; 1943 c 268
§ 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-15.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective
January 1, 1985.
26.32.115 Adoption of hard to place children—Court to consider
state agreement with prospective adoptive parents. [1971 ex.s. c 63 §
12.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.120 Decree—Contents. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 19; 1979 ex.s. c
101 § 1; 1955 c 291 § 12. Prior: 1947 c 251 § 4, part; 1943 c 268 § 11, part;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1699-12, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective
January 1, 1985.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 396]
26.32.900 Short title. [1943 c 268 § 1; no RRS.] Repealed by 1984 c
155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.910 Severability—1943 c 268. [1943 c 268 § 17; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.911 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 165. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 26.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.915 Application—1979 ex.s. c 165. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 25.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
26.32.916 Savings—Certain actions—Time limit. [1980 c 85 § 2.]
Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 38, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 26.33
ADOPTION
26.33.410 Advertisements—Exemption.
Repealed by 2006 c 248 § 5.
[1989 c 255 § 2.]
Chapter 26.36
CHILD AGENCIES
26.36.010 Court order for relinquishment of permanent care, etc.
[1951 c 251 § 1; 1939 c 162 § 1; 1935 c 150 § 1; RRS § 1700-1. Prior:
1933 c 62 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
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26.36.020 Children's agencies to keep records. [1935 c 150 § 2;
RRS § 1700-2. Prior: 1933 c 62 § 2, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.36.030 Records not to be divulged. [1935 c 150 § 3; RRS §
1700-3. Prior: 1933 c 62 §§ 2, part and 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39,
effective January 1, 1985.
26.36.040 No disposal of infants without order—Advertising.
[1951 c 251 § 2; 1939 c 162 § 2; 1935 c 150 § 4; RRS § 1700-4.] Repealed
by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.36.050 Medical report required to be furnished adopting
parents—Contents. [1979 ex.s. c 165 § 20; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 21; 1970
ex.s. c 82 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.36.060 Penalty. [1935 c 150 § 6; RRS § 1700-6.] Repealed by
1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 26.37
PROTECTION OF ORPHAN, HOMELESS,
OR NEGLECTED CHILDREN
26.37.010 Societies may receive, control, and dispose of children.
[1979 ex.s. c 165 § 18; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 34; 1973 c 134 § 7; 1903 c
49 § 1; RRS § 1700.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1,
1985.
26.37.015
Surrender of child—Petition, court approval,
required—Hearing—Notice provisions. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 35;
1973 c 134 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 165 § 23.
26.37.020 Warrant to take charge of child—Proceedings. [1973
1st ex.s. c 154 § 44; 1903 c 49 § 2; RRS § 1701.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 §
39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.37.030 County charges—Surrender to society. [1903 c 49 § 3;
RRS § 1702.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.37.040 Investigation of neglect—Duty of police. [1903 c 49 § 4;
RRS § 1703.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.37.050 Minor convicted of offense—Rights of parent. [1903 c
49 § 5; RRS § 1704.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1,
1985.
26.37.060 Society not to act as guardian. [1903 c 49 § 6; RRS §
1705.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.37.070 Hearing on habeas corpus—Evidence. [1903 c 49 § 7;
RRS § 1706.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
26.37.080 Court costs and child care expense. [1903 c 49 § 8; RRS
§ 1707.] Repealed by 1984 c 155 § 39, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 26.44
ABUSE OF CHILDREN
(Formerly: Abuse of children and adult dependent persons)
26.44.070 Central registry of reported cases of child abuse or
abuse of adult dependent or developmentally disabled person—
Confidentiality—Notification of school administrators and licensing
boards—Penalty. [1987 c 524 § 12; 1987 c 206 § 6; 1986 c 269 § 3; 1984
c 97 § 6; 1981 c 164 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 29; 1975 1st ex.s. c 217 § 7; 1972
ex.s. c 46 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 35 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 486 § 16; repealed
by 1991 c 14 § 2; and repealed by 1991 c 111 § 2.
26.44.230 Abuse of adolescents—Reviews and reports. [2005 c
345 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
Title 27
Title 27
LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, AND
HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES
Chapter 27.04
STATE LIBRARY
27.04.020 Library commission. [1999 c 123 § 2; 1984 c 287 § 58;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 66; 1967 c 198 § 1; 1963 c 202 § 1; 1961 c 45 § 1;
1941 c 5 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10771-2. Prior: See Reviser's note
following RCW 27.04.010.] Repealed by 2002 c 342 § 7, effective July 1,
2002.
27.04.030 Duties of commission. [1999 c 123 § 3; 1987 c 330 § 401;
1986 c 79 § 1; 1984 c 152 § 1; 1943 c 207 § 2; 1941 c 5 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 10771-3. Prior: See Reviser's note following RCW 27.04.010.]
Repealed by 2002 c 342 § 7, effective July 1, 2002.
27.04.035 Duties of commission—Contracts for services to the
blind. [1955 c 170 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.037 Duties of commission—Deposit of copies of state
publications. [1977 ex.s. c 232 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.040 Library service to be expanded. [1945 c 232 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 10771-4. Prior: See Reviser's note following RCW
27.04.010.] Repealed by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.050 Duties of librarian. [1984 c 152 § 3; 1943 c 207 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8225-2. Prior: See Reviser's note following RCW 27.04.010.]
Repealed by 1999 c 123 § 6.
27.04.060 Commission may accept federal funds. [1949 c 39 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8216-1. Prior: See Reviser's note following RCW
27.04.010.] Repealed by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.070 Contracts to provide state agencies with library
materials, supplies, equipment and personnel. [1967 c 67 § 1.] Repealed
by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.080 Sale of library materials authorized—Disposition of
proceeds. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1999.
27.04.090 Depository for newspapers. [1981 c 220 § 1.] Repealed
by 1984 c 152 § 4.
27.04.110 Learn-in-libraries program. [1998 c 245 § 10; 1991 c 91
§ 1; 1990 c 290 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 123 § 6.
Chapter 27.08
STATE CERTIFICATION OF LIBRARIANS
27.08.010
State librarians' certification board created—
Compensation of members—Powers—Certificate fee—Expenses of
board—Certified librarians required. [1984 c 287 § 59; 1973 c 106 § 12;
1935 c 119 § 11; RRS § 8226-11. Formerly RCW 27.08.010, 27.08.020,
27.08.030, 27.08.040, and 27.08.050.] Repealed by 1987 c 330 § 402.
Later enactment, See RCW 27.04.030(10).
27.08.020 Powers in general. [1935 c 119 § 11, part; RRS § 822611, part.] Now codified in RCW 27.08.010(1).
27.08.030 Librarians' certificates. [1935 c 119 § 11, part; RRS §
8226-11, part.] Now codified as RCW 27.08.010(2).
27.08.040 Fee. [1935 c 119 § 11, part; RRS § 8226-11, part.] Now
codified as RCW 27.08.010(4).
27.08.045 Funds for payment of expenses. [1955 c 295 § 1.]
Repealed by 1987 c 330 § 402.
27.08.050 Certified librarians required. [1935 c 119 § 11, part;
RRS 8226-11, part.] Now codified as RCW 27.08.010 (5), (6) and (7).
Chapter 27.12
Chapter 26.60
STATE REGISTERED DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC LIBRARIES
26.60.050 Termination—Records—Fees. [2008 c 6 § 1002; 2007 c
156 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c 521 § 200.
27.12.200 Library trustees—Removal of trustees. [1947 c 75 § 12,
part; 1941 c 65 § 7, part; 1939 c 108 § 1, part; 1935 c 119 § 8, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 8226-8, part. Prior: 1915 c 12 § 2, part; 1909 c 116 § 4, part;
1901 c 166 § 4, part.] Now codified in RCW 27.12.190.
26.60.055 Termination. [2008 c 6 § 1001.] Repealed by 2009 c 521
§ 200.
27.12.230 Tax levy, school district library. [1939 c 108 § 2; RRS §
8226-9a.] Repealed by 1965 c 122 § 7.
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[Vol. 1 RCW—page 397]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
27.12.250 Control of expenditures. [1941 c 65 § 9, part; 1939 c 108
§ 3, part; 1935 c 119 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8226-10, part. Prior:
1909 c 116 § 3, part; 1901 c 166 § 3, part.] Now codified in RCW
27.12.240.
Chapter 27.14
LIBRARY DISTRICT LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
9.
27.14.010 Definitions. [1961 c 162 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 §
27.14.015 "Owner," "reputed owner"—Sufficiency of signatures.
[1963 c 80 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 § 9.
27.14.020 Petition or resolution method authorized—Procedure—
Assessments. [1963 c 80 § 1; 1961 c 162 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 § 9.
27.14.030
Resolution of intention—Publication—Notice to
property owners. [1963 c 80 § 2; 1961 c 162 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 368
§ 9.
27.14.035
Hearing—Boundaries—Protests—Divestment of
jurisdiction—Powers and duties pursuant to finding for formation.
[1963 c 80 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 § 9.
27.14.040 Subsequent proceedings to be in accordance with sewer
district law. [1963 c 80 § 4; 1961 c 162 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 § 9.
27.14.050 Chapter may be used in conjunction with regional
agreements. [1961 c 162 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 368 § 9.
Chapter 27.16
27.24.064 Powers of board. [1933 c 167 § 3, part; RRS § 8254-5.]
Repealed by 1992 c 62 § 9, effective April 1, 1992.
27.24.065 Annual report. [1933 c 167 § 3, part; RRS § 8254-6.]
Repealed by 1992 c 62 § 9, effective April 1, 1992.
27.24.080 Fees to law library fund. [1953 c 249 § 2. Prior: (i) 1937
c 32 § 1, part; 1919 c 84 § 8, part; RRS § 8254, part. (ii) 1933 c 167 § 2,
part; 1925 ex.s. c 94 § 3, part; RRS § 8254-3, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 304
§ 10.
Chapter 27.26
WESTERN LIBRARY NETWORK
(Formerly: Washington library network)
27.26.010 Definitions. [1989 c 96 § 2; 1985 c 21 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 31 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 96 § 10, effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.020 Network established. [1987 c 504 § 13; 1985 c 21 § 2;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 31 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 96 § 10, effective June 30,
1997.
27.26.030 Western library network computer system revolving
fund—Creation—Use. [1987 c 389 § 4; 1985 c 21 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 110 § 2. Formerly RCW 43.105.110.] Repealed by 1989 c 96 § 10,
effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.040 Schedule of user fees. [1987 c 504 § 12; 1985 c 21 § 6;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 110 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.105.130.] Repealed by
1989 c 96 § 10, effective June 30, 1997.
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICT CIRCULATING LIBRARIES
27.16.010 Educational service district board may establish—
Depository of instructional materials. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 39; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 25; 1955 c 163 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 320 § 1; 1903 c 104 § 27; RRS
§ 4926. Cf. 1901 c 177 § 13; 1897 c 118 § 106.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 §
15.
27.26.050 Expenses related to promotion of products and services.
[1985 c 21 § 7. Formerly RCW 43.105.140.] Repealed by 1989 c 96 § 10,
effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.060 Contracts for promotion of network—Licenses for
software. [1985 c 21 § 8. Formerly RCW 43.105.150.] Repealed by 1989
c 96 § 10, effective June 30, 1997.
27.16.020 Tax levy for circulating school library fund—Deposit—
Payments from fund. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 40; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 8;
1969 ex.s. c 176 § 26; 1955 c 163 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 320 § 2; 1903 c 104 § 28;
RRS § 4927. Cf. 1901 c 177 § 14; 1897 c 118 § 107.] Repealed by 1983 c
56 § 15.
27.16.030 Allowance of bills. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 27; 1909 c 97 p 320 § 3; RRS § 4928.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 15.
27.16.040 Purchase of books, instructional materials and fixtures.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 42; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 28; 1955 c 163 § 3; 1909 c 97
p 320 § 4; RRS § 4929.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 15.
27.26.070 Authority to establish private, nonprofit corporation—
Termination of network services. [1989 c 96 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 96
§ 10, effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.080 Establishment of successor organization—State not
liable for successor organization. [1989 c 96 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 96
§ 10, effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.090 Property, funds, and contracts not transferred to
successor agency. [1989 c 96 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1989 c 96 § 11,
effective June 30, 1997.
27.26.900 Severability—1989 c 96. [1989 c 96 § 13.] Decodified
August 1997.
27.16.050 Disapproval of books by state educational officials.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 43; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 29; 1955 c 163 § 4; 1909 c 97
p 320 § 5; RRS § 4930.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 15.
27.26.901 Effective date—1989 c 96. [1989 c 96 § 15.] Decodified
August 1997.
27.16.060 Duties of educational service district superintendent.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 44; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 30; 1955 c 163 § 5; 1909 c 97
p 320 § 6; RRS § 4931.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 15.
27.26.950 Termination of network. [1989 c 96 § 9.] Repealed by
1989 c 96 § 10, effective June 30, 1997.
Chapter 27.20
STATE LAW LIBRARY
27.20.010 State law librarian—Appointment—Tenure of office—
Report. [1939 c 147 § 1; 1907 c 32 § 1, part; RRS § 8209.] Repealed by
1959 c 188 § 6.
27.20.020 State law librarian—Salary. [1947 c 94 § 1; 1927 c 239 §
1; 1909 c 85 § 1; 1907 c 32 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10971-1.]
Repealed by 1959 c 188 § 6.
Chapter 27.24
COUNTY LAW LIBRARIES
27.24.050 Library rooms and service. [1919 c 84 § 5; RRS § 8251.]
Repealed by 1992 c 62 § 9, effective April 1, 1992.
27.24.060 Free use of library. [1919 c 84 § 6; RRS § 8252.]
Repealed by 1992 c 62 § 9, effective April 1, 1992.
27.24.063 Board of trustees for county and regional law libraries.
[1971 ex.s. c 141 § 2; 1933 c 167 § 3, part; RRS § 8254-4.] Repealed by
1992 c 62 § 9, effective April 1, 1992.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 398]
27.26.951 Repeal. [1989 c 96 § 10.] Decodified August 1997.
Chapter 27.28
WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
27.28.010 Society as trustee—Duties. [1979 c 9 § 1. Prior: 1977
ex.s. c 81 § 2; 1977 c 75 § 14; 1903 c 177 § 1; RRS § 8259.] Repealed by
1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.28.020 Property held in trust for people. [1903 c 177 § 2; RRS §
8260.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.28.021 Pickett House—Conveyance to Daughters of the
Pioneers. [1965 c 31 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 27.34.905 pursuant to 1983
c 91 § 21.
27.28.022 Pickett House—In trust—Reverter. [1965 c 31 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 27.34.906 pursuant to 1983 c 91 § 21.
27.28.030 Board of curators. [1979 ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1903 c 177 § 3;
RRS § 8261.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.28.040 Preservation of newspaper files. [1915 c 64 § 1; RRS §
8265.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 27.32
Title 27
EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
27.36.040 Board of trustees. [1981 c 253 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 57 § 3;
1941 c 44 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8265-7.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24,
effective June 30, 1983.
27.32.010 Society as trustee—Duties. [1979 c 9 § 2. Prior: 1977
ex.s. c 81 § 3; 1977 c 75 § 15; 1973 c 35 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 187 § 1; RRS §
8265-1.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.36.050 Director—Duties. [1981 c 253 § 6; 1977 c 75 § 16; 1965
ex.s. c 62 § 3; 1941 c 44 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8265-8.] Repealed by 1983
c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.32.020 Property held in trust for people. [1973 c 35 § 2; 1925
ex.s. c 187 § 2; RRS § 8265-2.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June
30, 1983.
27.36.060 Cultural and educational activities. [1965 ex.s. c 62 § 4.]
Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.32.030 Board of curators. [1979 ex.s. c 57 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 187 §
3; RRS § 8265-3.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.36.070
Disposition of revenue—State capitol historical
association museum account. [1965 ex.s. c 62 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c
91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
Chapter 27.34
Chapter 27.40
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETIES—HISTORIC PRESERVATION
27.34.030 Heritage council—Created—Purposes. [1983 c 91 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 858, effective July 1, 1994.
THOMAS BURKE MEMORIAL WASHINGTON STATE MUSEUM
OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
(Formerly: Museum of University of Washington)
27.34.040
Heritage
council—Members—Terms—
Compensation—Meetings. [1993 c 101 § 11; 1983 c 91 § 4.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 858, effective July 1, 1994.
27.40.020 Duty of state officials to send materials to museum.
[1899 c 30 § 2; RRS § 8256.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June
30, 1983.
27.34.050
Heritage council—Adoption of statewide plan—
Contents. [1983 c 91 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 858, effective July
1, 1994.
INDIAN GRAVES AND RECORDS
27.34.090 State capital historical museum association account—
Purposes. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 36; 1985 c 57 § 7; 1983 c 91 § 9.] Repealed
by 1993 c 101 § 15, effective July 1, 1993.
27.34.210 Office of archaeology and historic preservation—
Preservation officer—Qualifications. [1995 c 399 § 14; 1986 c 266 § 10;
1983 c 91 § 11.] Repealed by 2005 c 333 § 24.
27.34.290 Governor to provide facilities and administrative
support. [1983 c 91 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 53.
27.34.300
Bicentennial
celebration
of
maritime
accomplishments—Advisory committee. [1989 c 82 § 2.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 601, effective July 1, 1995.
27.34.310
Inventory of state-owned properties—Definitions.
[1995 c 399 § 15; 1993 c 325 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 333 § 24.
27.34.320 Inventory of state-owned properties—Procedure—
Grants. [1993 c 325 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 333 § 24.
27.34.340 Lewis and Clark trail committee—Planning assistance.
[1996 c 65 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 35 § 5.
27.34.342 Lewis and Clark bicentennial advisory committee.
[2005 c 333 § 17; 1999 c 35 § 1.] Expired June 30, 2007, pursuant to 1999 c
35 § 4 and 2005 c 333 § 26.
Chapter 27.44
27.44.010 Penalty for mutilation. [1941 c 216 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 3207-10.] Repealed by 1989 c 44 § 12.
Chapter 27.48
PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS
27.48.020 Limitation of county expenditures. [1957 c 47 § 2; 1949
c 160 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8265-10.] Repealed by 1971 c 39 § 1.
27.48.030 Custody of historical materials. [1957 c 47 § 3; 1949 c
160 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8265-11.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24,
effective June 30, 1983.
Chapter 27.52
HISTORIC SITES AND MARKERS COMMISSION
27.52.010 Commission created. [1949 c 95 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10767-1a.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.52.020 Duties of commission. [1961 c 95 § 1; 1949 c 95 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10767-2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.52.030 Specifications for markers—Obtaining markers from
department of institutions or youth forest camps. [1961 c 95 § 2.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.52.040 Specifications for advance warning signs. [1961 c 95 §
3.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.34.344 Lewis and Clark bicentennial advisory committee—
Duties—Role of Washington state historical society. [2005 c 333 § 18;
1999 c 35 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2007, pursuant to 1999 c 35 § 4 and 2005
c 333 § 26.
27.52.050 Rules and regulations—Rules on specifications. [1961 c
95 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.34.346 Lewis and Clark bicentennial account. [1999 c 35 § 3.]
Expired June 30, 2007, pursuant to 1999 c 35 § 4.
27.52.060 Duties of director of highways as to repairs, vegetation
and parking facilities. [1961 c 95 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 11.
27.34.905 Pickett House—Conveyance to Daughters of the
Pioneers. [1965 c 31 § 1. Formerly RCW 27.28.021.] Decodified pursuant
to 1986 c 266 § 52.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND RESOURCES
Chapter 27.36
STATE CAPITOL HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION AND MUSEUM
27.36.010 Association as trustee—Duties. [1981 c 253 § 1; 1965
ex.s. c 62 § 1; 1941 c 44 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8265-4.] Repealed by 1983
c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.36.015 Retention of previous powers—Scope of authority.
[1981 c 253 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
27.36.020 State capitol historical museum. [1981 c 253 § 3; 1941 c
44 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8265-6.] Recodified as RCW 27.34.900
pursuant to 1983 c 91 § 21.
27.36.030 Property held in trust for people—Loans, sales, and
exchanges. [1981 c 253 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 62 § 2; 1941 c 44 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8265-5.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 27.53
27.53.050 Archaeological site recorded on state or federal register
deemed archaeological resource—Consent of landowner—Recording.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 134 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
Chapter 27.60
1989 WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL
27.60.010 Intent—Commemoration of centennial encouraged.
[1982 c 90 § 1.] Decodified May 1994; and subsequently repealed by 1995
c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
27.60.020 1989 Washington centennial commission created. [1985
c 291 § 1; 1984 c 120 § 1; 1982 c 90 § 2.] Decodified May 1994; and
subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
27.60.030 Travel expenses. [1982 c 90 § 3.] Decodified May 1994;
and subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
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27.60.040 Duties of commission—Program for centennial. [1987 c
195 § 1; 1985 c 291 § 2; 1982 c 90 § 4.] Decodified May 1994; and
subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
27.60.045 Program for centennial—Events to be included—
"Return of the Tall Ships" program. [1987 c 195 § 2; 1985 c 268 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 82 § 4.
27.60.050 Staff for the commission. [1982 c 90 § 5.] Decodified
May 1994; and subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1,
1995.
27.60.060 Expenditure of funds—Authority to earn certain
income and accept gifts or grants—Centennial fund. [1985 c 291 § 3;
1985 c 57 § 8; 1984 c 120 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective
July 1, 1991.
27.60.070 Program to observe anniversaries of adoption of federal
and state Constitutions. [1985 c 291 § 4.] Decodified May 1994; and
subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
27.60.080
State centennial license plates—Distribution of
revenues—Expiration of section. [1986 c 280 § 3.] Expired December
31, 1993.
27.60.090 Use of logos, emblems, slogans, etc., adopted by
commission—Limitations—Penalties. [1986 c 157 § 2.] Decodified May
1994; and subsequently repealed by 1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1,
1995.
27.60.900 Termination of commission. [1989 c 82 § 3; 1985 c 268 §
3; 1982 c 90 § 6.] Decodified May 1994; and subsequently repealed by
1995 c 269 § 701, effective July 1, 1995.
Title 28
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Title 28 RCW (Public Schools and Colleges) to Title 28A RCW
(Common School Provisions) and Title 28B RCW (Higher Education)
Formerly
Herein
28.01.010
28A.01.010
28A.01.025
28A.01.020
28A.01.030
28A.01.035
28A.04.130
28A.04.140
Deleted
28A.01.060
28A.58.190
Repealed
Deleted
28A.02.010
28A.02.020
28A.02.030
Deleted
28A.02.050
28A.02.050
28A.02.061
Expired
28A.02.070
28A.02.080
28A.02.080
28A.02.090
28A.02.090
28A.02.100
28A.58.560
28B.10.480
28A.03.010
28A.03.020
28A.03.030
28A.03.050
28A.04.010
28A.04.020
28A.04.030
28A.04.040
28A.04.050
28A.04.060
28.01.020
28.01.030
28.01.035
28.01.040
28.01.050
28.01.060
28.01.070
28.01.080
28.02.010
28.02.020
28.02.030
28.02.040
28.02.050
28.02.051
28.02.060
28.02.061
28.02.070
28.02.080
28.02.081
28.02.090
28.02.095
28.02.100
28.02.120
28.03.010
28.03.020
28.03.030
28.03.050
28.04.010
28.04.020
28.04.030
28.04.040
28.04.050
28.04.060
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 400]
Formerly
Herein
28.04.070
28.04.080
28.04.090
28.04.100
28.04.110
28.04.120
28.04.125
28.04.130
28.04.140
28.05.010
28.05.015
28.05.020
28.05.030
28.05.040
28A.04.070
28A.04.080
28A.04.090
28A.04.100
28A.04.110
28A.04.120
Expired
28A.04.130
28A.04.140
28A.05.010
Expired
28A.05.010
28A.05.030
28A.05.040
28B.10.700
Repealed
28A.05.050
28B.10.710
28A.06.010
28A.06.010
28A.06.010
28A.06.010
28A.06.050
28A.06.050
28A.06.070
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.09.070
28A.09.080
28A.09.090
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.10.005
28A.10.010
Repealed
28A.10.020
Repealed
28A.10.025
28A.10.037
Repealed
Deleted
28A.10.050
28A.10.055
Repealed
Repealed
28A.10.080
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.13.010
28A.13.020
28A.13.030
28A.13.040
28A.13.050
28A.14.010
28A.14.020
28A.14.030
28A.14.040
28A.14.050
28A.14.060
28A.16.010
28A.16.020
28A.16.030
28A.19.010
28A.19.020
28A.19.030
28A.19.040
28A.19.050
28A.19.060
28A.57.326
28A.19.070
28A.19.080
28A.19.090
Repealed
28A.19.110
28A.19.120
Repealed
28.05.042
28.05.050
28.06.010
28.06.020
28.06.030
28.06.040
28.06.050
28.06.060
28.06.070
28.09.010
28.09.020
28.09.030
28.09.040
28.09.050
28.09.060
28.09.070
28.09.080
28.09.090
28.09.110
28.09.120
28.09.130
28.10.005
28.10.010
28.10.020
28.10.030
28.10.032
28.10.035
28.10.037
28.10.040
28.10.045
28.10.050
28.10.055
28.10.060
28.10.070
28.10.080
28.10.100
28.10.105
28.10.110
28.13.010
28.13.020
28.13.030
28.13.040
28.13.050
28.14.010
28.14.020
28.14.030
28.14.040
28.14.050
28.14.060
28.16.010
28.16.020
28.16.030
28.19.010
28.19.020
28.19.030
28.19.040
28.19.050
28.19.060
28.19.070
28.19.080
28.19.090
28.19.100
28.19.110
28.19.120
28.19.130
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 28
Formerly
Formerly
Herein
28.19.140
28.19.150
28.19.155
28.19.160
28.19.170
28.19.180
28.19.185
28.19.190
28.19.300
28.19.310
28.19.320
28.19.330
28.19.340
28.19.350
28.19.360
28.19.370
28.19.380
28.19.390
28.19.400
28.19.410
28.19.420
28.19.430
28.19.440
28.19.500
28.19.505
28.19.510
28.19.515
28.19.520
28.19.525
28.19.530
28.19.531
28.19.535
28.19.540
28.19.545
28.19.550
28.19.555
28.19.560
28.19.565
28.19.570
28.19.575
28.19.580
28.19.585
28.19.590
28.19.595
28.19.600
28.19.601
28.19.602
28.19.605
28.19.610
28.19.900
28.20.010
28.20.013
28.20.015
28.20.020
28.20.030
28.20.040
28.20.045
28.20.050
28.20.060
28.20.070
28.20.080
28.23.005
28.23.010
28.23.020
28.23.025
28.23.030
28.23.035
28.23.040
28.23.045
28.23.050
28.24.010
28.24.020
28.24.030
28.24.040
28.24.050
28.24.060
28.24.070
28.24.071
28.24.080
28.24.090
28.24.100
28.24.110
(2010 Ed.)
Herein
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.19.190
28A.19.300
28A.19.310
28A.19.320
28A.19.330
28A.19.340
28A.19.350
28A.19.360
28A.19.370
28A.19.380
28A.19.390
28A.19.400
28A.19.410
28A.19.420
28A.19.430
28A.19.440
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Deleted
28A.20.010
28A.20.053
28A.20.055
28A.20.020
28A.20.030
28A.20.040
28A.20.095
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.24.060
Repealed
Repealed
28A.24.080
28A.24.090
28A.24.100
28A.58.225
28.24.150
28.27.010
28.27.020
28.27.030
28.27.040
28.27.050
28.27.060
28.27.070
28.27.080
28.27.090
28.27.100
28A.24.150
28A.27.010
28A.48.055
28A.27.030
28A.27.040
28A.27.040
28A.27.040
28A.27.070
28A.27.080
28A.27.090
28A.27.100
28A.27.102
28A.27.104
28A.27.102
28A.27.104
28A.27.110
28A.27.120
28A.27.130
28A.58.210
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.28.010
28A.28.030
28A.28.020
28A.28.030
28A.28.030
28A.28.050
28A.28.060
28A.28.070
28A.28.070
28A.28.090
28A.28.100
28A.28.110
28A.28.120
28A.28.130
28A.28.140
28A.30.010
28A.30.020
28A.30.030
28A.30.040
28A.30.050
28A.30.060
28A.30.070
28A.30.080
28A.31.010
28A.31.020
28A.31.030
28A.31.040
28A.31.050
28A.31.060
28A.59.180
28A.60.320
28A.34.010
28A.34.020
28A.34.020
28A.34.040
28A.34.050
28A.35.010
28A.35.020
28A.01.010
28A.35.020
28A.35.030
Recodified
28A.35.030
28A.35.030
28A.35.070
28A.40.010
28A.40.020
28A.40.100
28A.47.055
28A.41.020
28A.41.030
28A.41.040
28A.41.050
28A.41.055
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28.27.102
28.27.104
28.27.110
28.27.120
28.27.130
28.27.140
28.27.150
28.27.160
28.27.170
28.27.180
28.27.190
28.28.010
28.28.020
28.28.030
28.28.040
28.28.050
28.28.060
28.28.070
28.28.080
28.28.090
28.28.100
28.28.110
28.28.120
28.28.130
28.28.140
28.30.010
28.30.020
28.30.030
28.30.040
28.30.050
28.30.060
28.30.070
28.30.080
28.31.010
28.31.020
28.31.030
28.31.040
28.31.050
28.31.060
28.31.070
28.31.080
28.34.010
28.34.020
28.34.030
28.34.040
28.34.050
28.35.010
28.35.020
28.35.030
28.35.040
28.35.050
28.35.060
28.35.070
28.40.010
28.40.020
28.40.100
28.41.010
28.41.020
28.41.030
28.41.040
28.41.050
28.41.055
28.41.060
28.41.070
28.41.075
28.41.080
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
28.41.090
28.41.100
28.41.110
28.41.120
28.41.130
28.41.140
28.41.145
28.41.150
28.41.160
28.41.170
28.44.010
28.44.020
28.44.030
28.44.040
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.41.130
28A.41.140
Expired
28A.41.150
28A.41.160
28A.41.170
Deleted
Recodified
Recodified
28A.44.040
28A.44.045
28A.44.045
28A.44.050
28A.44.060
28A.44.070
28A.44.080
28A.44.090
28A.44.095
28A.44.100
28A.45.010
28A.45.020
28A.45.030
28A.45.035
28A.45.040
28A.45.050
28A.45.060
28A.45.070
28A.45.080
28A.45.090
28A.45.100
28A.45.105
Repealed
28A.45.120
28A.46.010
Recodified
Repealed
28A.47.050
28A.47.060
28A.47.070
28A.47.073
28A.47.075
28A.47.080
28A.47.090
28A.47.100
Deleted
28A.47.120
28A.47.130
28A.47.140
28A.47.150
28A.47.160
28A.47.170
28A.47.180
Recodified
Recodified
28A.47.210
28A.47.220
28A.47.230
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.47.420
28A.47.425
28A.47.430
28A.47.435
28A.47.440
28A.47.445
28A.47.450
28A.47.460
28A.47.470
28.47.480
28.47.490
28.47.500
28.47.510
28.47.520
28.47.530
28.47.540
28.47.550
28.47.560
28.47.570
28.47.580
28.47.590
28.47.600
28.47.610
28.47.620
28.47.630
28.47.640
28.47.650
28.47.660
28.47.670
28.47.680
28.47.690
28.47.700
28.47.710
28.47.720
28.47.722
28.47.724
28.47.726
28.47.728
28.47.730
28.47.732
28.47.734
28.47.736
28.47.738
28.47.740
28.47.742
28.47.744
28.47.746
28.47.748
28.47.750
28.47.760
28.47.762
28.47.764
28.47.766
28.47.768
28.47.770
28.47.772
28.47.774
28.47.775
28.47.776
28.47.777
28.47.778
28.47.779
28.47.780
28.47.781
28.47.782
28.47.783
28.47.784
28.47.785
28.47.786
28.47.787
28.47.788
28.47.789
28.47.790
28.47.791
28.47.792
28.47.793
28.47.794
28.47.795
28.47.796
28.47.797
28.47.798
28.47.799
28.47.800
28.47.801
28.47.802
28.47.803
28.47.804
28.47.805
28.47.806
28.47.807
28.47.808
28A.47.480
28A.47.490
28A.47.500
28A.47.510
28A.47.520
28A.47.530
28A.47.540
Deleted
28A.47.560
28A.47.570
28A.47.580
28A.47.590
28A.47.600
28A.47.610
28A.47.620
28A.47.630
28A.47.640
28A.47.650
28A.47.660
Deleted
28A.47.680
28A.47.690
28A.47.700
28A.47.710
28A.47.720
28A.47.722
28A.47.724
28A.47.726
28A.47.728
28A.47.730
28A.47.732
28A.47.734
28A.47.736
28A.47.738
Deleted
28A.47.742
28A.47.744
28A.47.746
28A.47.748
28A.47.750
28A.47.760
28A.47.762
28A.47.764
28A.47.766
28A.47.768
28A.47.770
28A.47.772
28A.47.774
28A.47.775
28A.47.776
28A.47.777
28A.47.778
28A.47.779
28A.47.780
28A.47.781
28A.47.782
28A.47.783
28A.47.784
28A.47.785
28A.47.786
28A.47.787
28A.47.788
28A.47.789
28A.47.790
28A.47.791
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
28.44.045
28.44.050
28.44.060
28.44.070
28.44.080
28.44.090
28.44.095
28.44.100
28.45.010
28.45.020
28.45.030
28.45.035
28.45.040
28.45.050
28.45.060
28.45.070
28.45.080
28.45.090
28.45.100
28.45.105
28.45.110
28.45.120
28.47.010
28.47.020
28.47.040
28.47.050
28.47.060
28.47.070
28.47.073
28.47.075
28.47.080
28.47.090
28.47.100
28.47.110
28.47.120
28.47.130
28.47.140
28.47.150
28.47.160
28.47.170
28.47.180
28.47.190
28.47.200
28.47.210
28.47.220
28.47.230
28.47.300
28.47.310
28.47.320
28.47.330
28.47.340
28.47.350
28.47.360
28.47.370
28.47.380
28.47.390
28.47.400
28.47.410
28.47.420
28.47.425
28.47.430
28.47.435
28.47.440
28.47.445
28.47.450
28.47.460
28.47.470
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Formerly
Herein
28.47.809
28.47.810
28.47.811
28.48.010
28.48.020
28.48.030
28.48.040
28.48.050
28.48.055
28.48.060
28.48.070
28.48.090
28.48.100
28.48.110
28.48.120
28.51.010
28.51.020
28.51.030
28.51.040
28.51.050
Expired
Expired
Expired
28A.48.010
Repealed
28A.48.030
28A.48.040
28A.48.050
28A.48.055
28A.48.060
Repealed
28A.48.090
28A.48.100
28A.48.110
Deleted
28A.51.010
28A.51.020
28A.51.030
28A.51.030
28A.51.010
28A.51.020
28A.51.030
28A.51.055
28A.51.056
28A.51.057
28A.51.058
28A.51.030
28A.51.070
28A.51.070
28A.51.070
28A.51.070
28A.51.070
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.51.180
Deleted
28A.51.190
28A.51.200
28A.51.210
28A.51.220
28A.52.010
28A.52.020
28A.52.030
28A.52.040
28A.52.050
28A.52.055
28A.52.060
28A.52.070
28A.52.080
28A.56.005
28A.56.010
28A.56.020
28A.56.030
28A.56.040
28A.56.050
28A.56.060
28A.56.070
28A.56.075
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.56.170
28A.57.010
28A.57.020
28A.57.030
28A.57.031
28A.57.032
28A.57.033
28A.57.034
28A.57.035
28A.57.040
28A.57.050
28.51.055
28.51.056
28.51.057
28.51.058
28.51.060
28.51.070
28.51.080
28.51.090
28.51.100
28.51.110
28.51.120
28.51.130
28.51.140
28.51.150
28.51.160
28.51.170
28.51.180
28.51.185
28.51.190
28.51.200
28.51.210
28.51.220
28.52.010
28.52.020
28.52.030
28.52.040
28.52.050
28.52.055
28.52.060
28.52.070
28.52.080
28.56.005
28.56.010
28.56.020
28.56.030
28.56.040
28.56.050
28.56.060
28.56.070
28.56.075
28.56.080
28.56.090
28.56.100
28.56.110
28.56.120
28.56.130
28.56.140
28.56.150
28.56.160
28.56.170
28.57.010
28.57.020
28.57.030
28.57.040
28.57.050
(2010 Ed.)
Formerly
28.57.060
28.57.070
28.57.080
28.57.090
28.57.100
28.57.110
28.57.120
28.57.130
28.57.135
28.57.140
28.57.150
28.57.160
28.57.170
28.57.180
28.57.190
28.57.200
28.57.210
28.57.220
28.57.230
28.57.240
28.57.245
28.57.250
28.57.255
28.57.260
28.57.270
28.57.280
28.57.290
28.57.300
28.57.310
28.57.320
28.57.330
28.57.335
28.57.338
28.57.340
28.57.342
28.57.344
28.57.350
28.57.360
28.57.370
28.57.380
28.57.390
28.57.400
28.57.410
28.57.420
28.57.425
28.57.426
28.57.430
28.57.440
28.58.010
28.58.020
28.58.030
28.58.040
28.58.045
28.58.048
28.58.050
28.58.052
28.58.060
28.58.070
28.58.075
28.58.080
28.58.082
28.58.083
28.58.090
28.58.095
28.58.100
28.58.110
28.58.120
28.58.130
28.58.135
28.58.140
Title 28
Herein
28A.57.055
28A.57.060
28A.57.070
28A.57.075
28A.57.080
28A.57.090
28A.57.100
28A.57.110
28A.57.120
28A.57.130
28A.58.010
28A.58.040
28A.57.140
28A.57.150
28A.57.160
28A.57.170
28A.57.180
28A.57.190
28A.57.200
28A.57.210
28A.57.220
28A.57.230
28A.57.240
28A.57.245
28A.57.250
28A.57.255
28A.57.260
28A.57.270
28A.57.280
28A.57.290
28A.57.300
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.57.312
28A.57.340
28A.57.342
28A.57.344
28A.57.328
28A.57.350
28A.57.332
28A.57.370
28A.57.380
28A.57.390
Deleted
28A.57.410
28A.57.334
Expired
Expired
28A.57.336
Deleted
28A.58.010
28A.58.020
Repealed
28A.58.010
28A.58.040
28A.58.045
28A.58.048
28A.58.048
Deleted
Deleted
28A.58.070
Expired
28A.57.312
28A.57.314
28A.57.316
28A.57.318
28A.57.322
28A.24.055
28A.58.040
28A.58.100
28A.58.101
28A.58.102
28A.58.103
28A.58.105
28A.58.107
28A.58.110
Repealed
28A.58.130
28A.58.135
28A.58.140
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Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
28.58.150
28.58.160
28.58.170
28.58.180
28.58.190
28A.58.150
28A.58.610
28A.58.170
28A.58.180
28A.01.060
28A.58.190
28A.58.200
28A.58.210
28A.58.215
28A.58.220
28A.58.230
28A.58.240
Expired
28A.58.250
28A.58.136
28A.58.136
28A.58.275
28A.04.120(11)
28A.04.120(11)
28A.04.120(11)
Deleted
Repealed
28A.60.186
28A.60.186
28A.58.310
28A.61.010
28A.61.020
28A.61.030
28A.61.040
28A.61.050
28A.61.060
28A.58.370
28A.58.380
28A.58.380
28A.58.390
28A.24.055
Repealed
Deleted
28A.58.440
Expired
28A.58.450
28A.58.460
28A.58.470
28A.58.480
28A.58.490
28A.58.500
28A.58.510
Expired
28A.58.520
28A.58.521
28A.58.530
28A.58.550
28A.58.600
28A.58.601
28A.58.602
28A.58.603
Expired
28A.59.185
28A.59.185
28A.59.185
Repealed
Repealed
Decodified
Decodified
Repealed
Decodified
Repealed
Repealed
Decodified
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Decodified
Decodified
Decodified
Decodified
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Deleted
Repealed
28.59.240
28.59.250
28.59.260
28.59.270
28.59.280
28.59.290
28.59.300
28.62.010
28.62.020
28.62.030
28.62.040
Deleted
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Decodified
Deleted
Repealed
28A.59.030
28A.58.137
28A.59.040
28A.59.050
28A.59.060
28A.59.070
28A.59.080
28A.57.324
28A.59.100
28A.59.110
28A.57.326
28A.59.130
28A.59.130
28A.59.150
28A.59.150
Repealed
28A.59.180
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Decodified
Deleted
28A.60.010
28A.57.322
28A.57.322
28A.57.326
28A.57.326
28A.57.324
28A.57.324
28A.58.104
28A.58.104
Deleted
Deleted
28A.58.137
28A.58.137
28A.58.137
28A.58.100
(2), (4), (5), and (7)
28A.60.070
Deleted
Decodified
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28A.60.181
28A.60.185
28A.60.190
28A.60.200
28A.60.210
28A.60.220
Repealed
Deleted
Deleted
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Deleted
28A.65.010
28A.65.020
28A.65.030
28A.65.040
28A.65.050
28A.65.060
28A.65.070
28A.65.080
28.58.200
28.58.210
28.58.215
28.58.220
28.58.230
28.58.240
28.58.245
28.58.250
28.58.260
28.58.270
28.58.275
28.58.280
28.58.281
28.58.282
28.58.283
28.58.290
28.58.300
28.58.301
28.58.310
28.58.320
28.58.330
28.58.340
28.58.350
28.58.360
28.58.365
28.58.370
28.58.380
28.58.390
28.58.421
28.58.430
28.58.435
28.58.440
28.58.445
28.58.450
28.58.460
28.58.470
28.58.480
28.58.490
28.58.500
28.58.510
28.58.515
28.58.520
28.58.521
28.58.530
28.58.550
28.58.600
28.58.601
28.58.602
28.58.603
28.58.610
28.59.010
28.59.020
28.59.030
28.59.039
28.59.040
28.59.050
28.59.060
28.59.070
28.59.080
28.59.090
28.59.100
28.59.110
28.59.120
28.59.130
28.59.140
28.59.150
28.59.160
28.59.170
28.59.180
28.59.190
28.59.200
28.59.205
28.59.210
28.59.220
28.59.230
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28.62.050
28.62.060
28.62.070
28.62.080
28.62.090
28.62.100
28.62.110
28.62.120
28.62.130
28.62.140
28.62.150
28.62.160
28.62.170
28.62.180
28.62.190
28.62.200
28.62.205
28.62.210
28.62.220
28.63.010
28.63.015
28.63.017
28.63.020
28.63.022
28.63.030
28.63.032
28.63.040
28.63.042
28.63.050
28.63.052
28.63.060
28.63.062
28.63.064
28.63.066
28.63.070
28.63.080
28.63.090
28.63.100
28.63.110
28.63.120
28.63.130
28.63.140
28.63.150
28.63.160
28.63.170
28.63.180
28.63.181
28.63.185
28.63.190
28.63.200
28.63.210
28.63.220
28.63.230
28.63.240
28.63.250
28.63.260
28.63.270
28.63.280
28.63.290
28.63.300
28.63.310
28.65.010
28.65.020
28.65.030
28.65.040
28.65.050
28.65.060
28.65.070
28.65.080
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Title 28
Formerly
Formerly
Herein
28.65.090
28.65.095
28.65.100
28.65.110
28.65.120
28.65.130
28.65.140
28.65.141
28.65.142
28.65.150
28.65.153
28.65.155
28.65.160
28.65.170
28.65.180
28.66.005
28.66.010
28.66.020
28.66.030
28.66.040
28.66.045
28.66.050
28.66.060
28.66.070
28.66.080
28.66.090
28.66.100
28.67.010
28.67.020
28.67.030
28.67.035
28.67.040
28.67.050
28.67.060
28.67.065
28.67.066
28.67.070
28.67.074
28.67.076
28.67.080
28.67.090
28.67.100
28.67.110
28.67.120
28.70.010
28.70.015
28.70.030
28.70.040
28.70.050
28.70.060
28.70.070
28.70.080
28.70.090
28.70.100
28.70.110
28.70.120
28.70.130
28.70.140
28.70.150
28.70.151
28.70.152
28.70.153
28.70.154
28.70.160
28.70.170
28.70.180
28.70.200
28.70.210
28.70.220
28.71.010
28.71.020
28.71.030
28.71.040
28.71.050
28.71.060
28.71.065
28.71.070
28.71.080
28.71.090
28.71.100
28.72.010
28.72.020
(2010 Ed.)
Herein
28A.65.090
Expired
28A.65.100
28A.65.110
28A.65.120
28A.65.130
28A.65.140
Expired
Expired
28A.65.150
Expired
Expired
28A.65.160
28A.65.170
Expired
Deleted
28A.66.010
28A.66.020
28A.66.030
28A.66.040
Deleted
28A.66.050
28A.66.060
28A.66.070
28A.66.080
28A.66.090
28A.66.100
28A.67.010
28A.67.020
28A.67.030
28A.67.035
28A.67.040
28A.67.050
28A.67.060
Expired
Expired
28A.67.070
Expired
28A.58.100
Deleted
Deleted
28A.67.100
28A.67.110
28A.67.035
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.70.110
28A.70.110
28A.70.130
28A.70.140
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28A.70.160
28A.70.170
28A.70.180
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Deleted
Deleted
28B.40.380
Repealed
28A.71.100
28A.72.010
28A.72.020
28.72.030
28.72.040
28.72.050
28.72.060
28.72.070
28.72.080
28.72.090
28.75.010
28.75.020
28.75.030
28.75.040
28.75.050
28.75.060
28.75.070
28.75.080
28.75.090
28.75.100
28.75.110
28.75.120
28.75.130
28.75.140
28.75.150
28.75.160
28.75.170
28.75.180
28.75.190
28.75.200
28.75.210
28.75.220
28.75.230
28.75.900
28.75.910
28.75.920
28.75.930
28.76.010
28A.72.030
28A.72.040
28A.72.050
28A.72.060
28A.72.070
28A.72.080
28A.72.090
28B.16.010
28B.16.020
28B.16.030
28B.16.040
28B.16.050
28B.16.060
28B.16.070
28B.16.080
28B.16.090
28B.16.100
28B.16.110
28B.16.120
28B.16.130
28B.16.140
28B.16.150
28B.16.160
28B.16.170
28B.16.180
28B.16.190
28B.16.200
28B.16.210
28B.16.220
28B.16.230
28B.16.900
28B.16.910
28B.16.920
28B.16.930
28B.10.100
28B.10.210
28B.10.020
28B.10.030
28B.10.040
28B.30.015
28B.10.050
28B.30.015
28B.20.060
28B.30.060
28B.30.065
28B.10.115
Deleted
28B.10.120
28B.10.200
28B.10.140
Deleted
28B.10.210
28B.10.215
28B.10.220
28B.10.250
28B.10.255
28B.10.260
28B.10.300
28B.10.305
28B.10.310
28B.10.315
28B.10.320
Deleted
28B.10.325
28B.10.330
Deleted
Decodified
28B.10.400
28B.10.405
28B.10.410
28B.10.415
28B.10.420
28B.10.500
28B.10.510
28B.10.550
28B.10.555
28B.10.560
28B.10.565
28B.10.600
28B.10.605
28B.10.620
28B.10.625
28.76.020
28.76.030
28.76.040
28.76.050
28.76.060
28.76.070
28.76.080
28.76.090
28.76.100
28.76.110
28.76.120
28.76.121
28.76.129
28.76.130
28.76.140
28.76.150
28.76.160
28.76.170
28.76.180
28.76.190
28.76.192
28.76.194
28.76.196
28.76.198
28.76.200
28.76.210
28.76.220
28.76.230
28.76.240
28.76.250
28.76.260
28.76.270
28.76.280
28.76.290
28.76.300
28.76.310
28.76.320
28.76.330
28.76.340
28.76.350
28.76.360
28.76.370
28.76.380
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Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
28.76.390
28.76.400
28.76.410
28B.10.640
28B.10.650
28A.58.420
28B.10.660
28B.10.280
28B.10.281
28B.10.800
28B.15.600
Decodified
28B.10.802
28B.10.804
28B.10.806
28B.10.808
28B.10.810
28B.10.812
28B.10.814
28B.10.816
28B.10.818
28B.10.820
28B.10.822
28B.10.824
28B.10.290
Decodified
28B.10.570
28B.10.571
28B.10.572
28B.10.573
28B.20.010
28B.10.040
Deleted
28B.20.020
28B.20.060
28B.15.010
28B.15.020
28B.15.030
28B.15.100
28B.15.200
28B.15.210
28B.15.220
Repealed
28B.15.610
28B.15.380
28B.15.390
28B.20.100
28B.20.100
28B.20.105
28B.20.110
28B.20.200
28B.10.510
28B.10.525
28B.20.105
28B.20.130
28B.20.135
Deleted
28B.20.140
28B.20.130
Deleted
Deleted
28B.20.145
28B.20.400
28B.20.402
28B.20.300
28B.20.305
28B.20.315
28B.20.420
28B.20.422
28B.20.422
28B.20.320
28B.20.322
28B.20.324
28B.20.322
28B.20.324
28B.20.328
28B.20.330
28B.20.332
28B.20.334
28B.20.336
28B.20.340
28B.20.342
28B.20.344
28B.20.350
28B.20.352
28.77.320
28.77.330
28.77.333
28.77.335
28.77.337
28.77.339
28.77.340
28.77.350
28.77.360
28.77.361
28.77.370
28.77.380
28.77.390
28.77.400
28.77.410
28.77.414
28.77.416
28.77.418
28.77.420
28.77.430
28.77.432
28.77.434
28.77.500
28.77.510
28.77.520
28.77.530
28.77.540
28.77.541
28.77.545
28.77.547
28.77.550
28.77.560
28.77.561
28.77.570
28.77.571
28.77.580
28.77.590
28.77.600
28.77.610
28.77.620
28.77.630
28.77.640
28.77.650
28.80.010
28.80.015
28B.20.354
28B.20.356
28B.20.360
28B.20.362
28B.20.364
28B.20.370
28B.20.380
28B.20.390
28B.20.392
28B.20.394
28B.20.396
28B.20.398
Deleted
Deleted
28B.20.450
28B.20.454
28B.20.456
28B.20.458
Deleted
28B.20.410
28B.20.412
28B.20.414
28B.20.700
28B.20.705
28B.20.710
28B.20.715
28B.20.720
28B.20.721
28B.20.725
28B.20.730
28B.20.735
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
Deleted
28B.20.740
28B.20.745
Deleted
Deleted
28B.20.800
28B.20.805
28B.20.810
28B.20.820
28B.30.010
28B.10.040
28B.30.015
Deleted
28B.30.060
28B.30.065
28B.15.010
28B.15.020
28B.15.030
28B.15.100
28B.15.300
28B.15.310
Repealed
28B.15.380
28B.15.390
28B.30.095
28B.30.100
28B.30.095
28B.30.100
28B.30.105
28B.30.105
28B.30.120
28B.30.125
28B.30.130
28B.30.135
28B.30.125
28B.30.130
28B.30.135
28B.30.095
28B.30.100
28B.30.150
Deleted
28B.30.150
28B.10.520
28B.10.525
28B.30.125
28B.30.130
28B.30.140
28B.30.200
28.76.420
28.76.421
28.76.430
28.76.435
28.76.440
28.76.450
28.76.460
28.76.470
28.76.475
28.76.480
28.76.490
28.76.500
28.76.510
28.76.520
28.76.530
28.76.540
28.76.560
28.76.570
28.76.600
28.76.601
28.76.602
28.76.603
28.77.010
28.77.013
28.77.015
28.77.020
28.77.025
28.77.030
28.77.040
28.77.050
28.77.060
28.77.065
28.77.070
28.77.080
28.77.090
28.77.100
28.77.110
28.77.120
28.77.125
28.77.130
28.77.133
28.77.135
28.77.137
28.77.140
28.77.150
28.77.160
28.77.170
28.77.180
28.77.190
28.77.200
28.77.210
28.77.215
28.77.220
28.77.225
28.77.230
28.77.231
28.77.232
28.77.235
28.77.240
28.77.250
28.77.260
28.77.270
28.77.280
28.77.290
28.77.300
28.77.310
28.77.315
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28.80.020
28.80.025
28.80.026
28.80.030
28.80.040
28.80.050
28.80.060
28.80.070
28.80.080
28.80.085
28.80.090
28.80.100
28.80.110
28.80.120
28.80.130
28.80.132
28.80.135
28.80.140
28.80.150
28.80.160
28.80.170
28.80.180
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 28
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
28.80.190
28B.30.210
28B.30.220
28B.30.215
Deleted
28B.30.220
28B.30.250
28B.30.255
28B.30.270
28B.30.275
28B.30.280
28B.30.285
28B.30.300
28B.30.310
28B.30.320
28B.30.320
28B.30.350
28B.30.355
28B.30.370
28B.30.375
28B.30.380
28B.30.400
28B.30.700
28B.30.710
28B.30.720
28B.30.730
28B.30.740
28B.30.741
28B.30.742
28B.30.750
28B.30.760
28B.30.770
28B.30.780
Deleted
Deleted
28B.40.010
Deleted
28B.40.100
28B.40.105
28B.40.110
28B.40.115
28B.40.105
28B.40.120
28B.40.130
28B.40.200
28B.40.210
28B.40.230
28B.40.300
28B.40.305
28B.40.315
28B.40.380
Deleted
28B.40.200
28B.40.210
28B.40.210
28B.40.220
28B.40.225
28B.40.230
28B.40.130
28B.40.300
28B.40.305
28B.40.310
28B.40.315
28B.40.350
28B.15.010
28B.15.020
28B.15.040
28B.15.100
28B.15.400
28B.15.410
Decodified
28B.40.370
Deleted
Deleted
28B.40.380
28B.40.390
28B.40.400
28B.40.120
28B.40.125
28B.10.450
28B.10.455
28B.10.460
28B.10.465
28.81.190
28.81.500
28.81.510
28.81.520
28.81.530
28.81.540
28.81.550
28.81.551
28.81.560
28.81.570
28.81.580
28.81.590
28.81.600
28.81.610
28.81.620
28.81.630
28.81.640
28.82.010
28.82.020
28.82.030
28.82.040
28.82.050
28.84.010
28.84.020
28.84.030
28.84.040
28.84.050
28.84.060
28.84.070
28.84.080
28.84.090
28.84.100
28.84.110
28.84.119
28.84.120
28.84.130
28.84.140
28.84.150
28.84.160
28.84.170
28.84.180
28.84.190
28.84.200
28.84.205
28.84.207
28.84.210
28.84.215
28.84.220
28.84.230
28.84.240
28.84.250
28.84.260
28.84.270
28.84.280
28.84.290
28.84.300
28.84.310
28.84.500
28.84.501
28.84.502
28.84.503
28.84.900
28.84.910
28.84.920
28.85.010
28.85.020
28.85.030
28.85.040
28.85.050
28.85.060
28.85.070
28.85.080
28.85.090
28.85.100
28.85.110
28.85.120
28.85.130
28.85.140
28.85.145
28.85.150
28.85.160
28.85.170
Decodified
28B.40.700
28B.40.710
28B.40.720
28B.40.730
28B.40.370
28B.40.750
28B.40.751
28B.40.760
28B.40.770
28B.40.780
28B.40.790
Deleted
28B.40.810
28B.40.820
28B.40.830
Deleted
28B.70.010
28B.70.020
28B.70.030
28B.70.040
28B.70.050
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Deleted
Deleted
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28B.50.010
28B.50.020
28B.50.030
28B.50.040
28B.50.050
28B.50.060
28B.50.070
28B.50.080
28B.50.090
28B.50.100
28B.50.110
28B.50.120
28B.50.130
28B.50.140
28B.50.145
28B.50.150
28B.50.160
28B.50.170
28.80.200
28.80.201
28.80.205
28.80.210
28.80.220
28.80.221
28.80.222
28.80.223
28.80.224
28.80.230
28.80.240
28.80.245
28.80.246
28.80.250
28.80.260
28.80.270
28.80.280
28.80.290
28.80.300
28.80.500
28.80.510
28.80.520
28.80.530
28.80.540
28.80.541
28.80.542
28.80.550
28.80.560
28.80.570
28.80.580
28.80.590
28.81.005
28.81.010
28.81.015
28.81.020
28.81.030
28.81.040
28.81.050
28.81.051
28.81.052
28.81.053
28.81.054
28.81.055
28.81.056
28.81.057
28.81.058
28.81.059
28.81.060
28.81.061
28.81.070
28.81.080
28.81.084
28.81.085
28.81.090
28.81.091
28.81.100
28.81.110
28.81.120
28.81.130
28.81.140
28.81.150
28.81.160
28.81.170
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Title 28
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
28.85.180
28.85.190
28.85.200
28.85.210
28.85.220
28.85.221
28.85.230
28.85.240
28.85.245
28.85.246
28.85.250
28.85.260
28.85.300
28.85.310
28B.50.180
28B.50.190
28B.50.200
28B.50.210
28B.50.220
28B.50.221
28B.50.230
28B.50.240
28B.50.245
28B.50.246
28B.50.250
28B.50.260
28B.50.300
28B.15.010
28B.15.020
28B.15.050
28B.15.100
28B.15.500
28B.15.520
28B.15.523
28B.15.525
28B.50.320
28B.50.330
28B.50.340
28B.50.350
28B.50.360
28B.50.370
28B.50.380
28B.50.390
28B.50.400
28B.50.440
28B.50.520
28B.50.530
28B.50.535
28B.50.540
28B.50.550
28B.50.551
28B.50.560
28B.50.570
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
Repealed
28B.50.580
28B.50.590
28B.50.600
28B.50.610
28B.50.620
28B.50.630
28B.50.640
28B.50.650
28B.50.660
28B.50.670
28B.50.680
28B.50.690
28B.50.700
28B.50.710
28B.50.740
28B.50.750
28B.50.770
28B.50.780
28B.50.790
28B.50.850
28B.50.851
28B.50.852
28B.50.855
28B.50.856
28B.50.857
28B.50.860
28B.50.861
28B.50.862
28B.50.863
28B.50.864
28B.50.867
28B.50.868
28B.50.869
28B.50.875
28B.50.910
28B.60.010
28B.60.020
28B.60.030
28.86.040
28.86.050
28B.60.040
28B.60.050
28B.60.055
28B.60.060
28B.60.070
28B.60.080
28B.60.090
28B.60.100
28B.60.110
28B.60.120
28A.87.010
28A.87.020
28A.87.030
28A.27.080
28A.87.050
28A.87.060
28A.87.070
28A.87.080
28A.87.090
28A.87.100
28A.87.110
28A.87.120
28A.87.130
28A.87.135
28A.87.140
28A.67.060
28A.87.135
28A.87.170
28A.02.030
28A.88.010
28A.88.020
28A.88.020
28A.88.040
28A.88.050
28A.88.060
28A.88.070
28A.88.080
28A.88.090
28B.80.010
28B.80.020
28B.80.030
28B.80.040
28B.80.050
28B.80.060
28B.80.070
28B.80.080
28B.80.090
28B.80.100
28B.80.110
28B.80.120
28B.80.900
28B.75.010
28B.75.020
28B.75.030
28B.75.040
28B.75.050
28B.75.060
28B.75.070
28B.81.010
28B.81.020
28B.81.030
28B.81.040
28B.81.050
28B.81.060
28B.81.070
28B.81.080
28B.81.090
28A.91.010
28A.91.020
28A.91.030
28A.91.040
28A.91.050
28A.91.060
28A.92.010
28A.92.020
28A.92.030
28A.92.040
28A.92.050
28A.92.060
28A.92.070
28A.92.080
28A.93.010
28.85.313
28.85.315
28.85.320
28.85.330
28.85.340
28.85.350
28.85.360
28.85.370
28.85.380
28.85.390
28.85.400
28.85.440
28.85.520
28.85.530
28.85.535
28.85.540
28.85.550
28.85.551
28.85.560
28.85.570
28.85.571
28.85.572
28.85.573
28.85.574
28.85.575
28.85.580
28.85.590
28.85.600
28.85.610
28.85.620
28.85.630
28.85.640
28.85.650
28.85.660
28.85.670
28.85.680
28.85.690
28.85.700
28.85.710
28.85.740
28.85.750
28.85.770
28.85.780
28.85.790
28.85.850
28.85.851
28.85.852
28.85.855
28.85.856
28.85.857
28.85.860
28.85.861
28.85.862
28.85.863
28.85.864
28.85.867
28.85.868
28.85.869
28.85.875
28.85.910
28.86.010
28.86.020
28.86.030
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 408]
28.86.060
28.86.070
28.86.080
28.86.090
28.86.100
28.86.110
28.86.120
28.87.010
28.87.020
28.87.030
28.87.040
28.87.050
28.87.060
28.87.070
28.87.080
28.87.090
28.87.100
28.87.110
28.87.120
28.87.130
28.87.140
28.87.150
28.87.160
28.87.170
28.87.180
28.88.010
28.88.020
28.88.030
28.88.040
28.88.050
28.88.060
28.88.070
28.88.080
28.88.090
28.89.010
28.89.020
28.89.030
28.89.040
28.89.050
28.89.060
28.89.070
28.89.080
28.89.090
28.89.100
28.89.110
28.89.120
28.89.900
28.90.010
28.90.020
28.90.030
28.90.040
28.90.050
28.90.060
28.90.070
28.90.100
28.90.110
28.90.120
28.90.130
28.90.140
28.90.150
28.90.160
28.90.170
28.90.180
28.91.010
28.91.020
28.91.030
28.91.040
28.91.050
28.91.060
28.92.010
28.92.020
28.92.030
28.92.040
28.92.050
28.92.060
28.92.070
28.92.080
28.93.010
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 28A
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Presently
28.93.020
28.93.030
28.96.010
28.96.020
28.96.030
28.96.040
28.96.050
28.96.060
28.96.070
28.96.080
28.96.090
28.96.100
28.96.300
28A.93.020
28A.93.030
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
Expired
28A.03.444
28A.03.446
28A.03.500
28A.03.510
28A.03.511
28A.03.512
28A.03.514
28A.03.520
28A.03.523
28A.03.526
28A.03.529
28A.03.532
28A.03.535
28A.03.538
28A.03.550
28A.04.010
28A.04.020
28A.04.030
28A.04.040
28A.04.050
28A.04.060
28A.04.065
28A.04.070
28A.04.080
28A.04.090
28A.04.100
28A.04.110
28A.04.120
28A.04.122
28A.04.127
28A.04.130
28A.04.131
28A.04.132
28A.04.133
28A.04.134
28A.04.135
28A.04.140
28A.04.145
28A.04.155
28A.04.165
28A.04.167
28A.04.170
28A.04.172
28A.04.174
28A.04.176
28A.04.178
28A.04.180
28A.05.005
28A.05.010
28A.05.015
28A.05.030
28A.05.040
28A.05.050
28A.05.055
28A.05.060
28A.05.062
28A.05.064
28A.05.070
28A.08.005
28A.08.010
28A.08.020
28A.08.070
28A.08.080
28A.08.900
28A.13.005
28A.13.010
28A.13.020
28A.13.030
28A.13.040
28A.13.045
28A.13.050
28A.13.060
28A.13.070
28A.13.080
28A.16.040
28A.16.050
28A.16.060
28A.21.010
28A.21.020
28A.21.030
28A.21.0303
28A.21.0304
28A.600.070
28A.600.080
28A.300.120
28A.300.130
28A.300.140
28A.300.150
28A.300.160
28A.625.010
28A.625.020
28A.625.030
28A.625.040
28A.625.050
28A.625.060
28A.625.070
28A.615.060
28A.305.010
28A.305.020
28A.305.030
28A.305.040
28A.305.050
28A.305.060
28A.305.070
28A.305.080
28A.305.090
28A.305.100
28A.305.110
28A.305.120
28A.305.130
28A.410.020
28A.305.140
28A.305.150
28A.160.210
28A.305.160
28A.305.170
28A.305.180
28A.305.190
28A.305.200
28A.305.210
28A.305.220
28A.305.230
Decodified
Decodified
Decodified
Decodified
28A.305.240
28A.305.250
28A.630.400
28A.230.010
28A.230.020
28A.230.030
28A.230.040
28A.230.050
28A.230.060
28A.230.070
28A.230.090
28A.230.100
28A.230.110
28A.230.130
28A.220.010
28A.220.020
28A.220.030
28A.220.040
28A.220.050
28A.220.900
28A.155.010
28A.155.020
28A.155.030
28A.155.040
28A.155.050
28A.155.060
28A.155.070
28A.155.080
28A.155.090
28A.155.100
28A.185.010
28A.185.020
28A.185.030
28A.310.010
28A.310.020
28A.310.030
28A.310.040
28A.310.050
Title 28A
COMMON SCHOOL PROVISIONS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
1990 c 33 recodified or decodified all substantive sections in Title 28A
RCW, with the exception of chapters 28A.26 and 28A.900 RCW. They are
now codified as follows:
Formerly
28A.01.010
28A.01.020
28A.01.025
28A.01.055
28A.01.060
28A.01.100
28A.01.110
28A.01.130
28A.02.010
28A.02.020
28A.02.030
28A.02.050
28A.02.061
28A.02.070
28A.02.080
28A.02.090
28A.02.100
28A.02.110
28A.02.201
28A.02.220
28A.02.230
28A.02.240
28A.02.250
28A.02.260
28A.02.300
28A.02.310
28A.02.320
28A.02.325
28A.03.010
28A.03.020
28A.03.028
28A.03.030
28A.03.300
28A.03.310
28A.03.320
28A.03.350
28A.03.360
28A.03.365
28A.03.367
28A.03.370
28A.03.375
28A.03.415
28A.03.417
28A.03.419
28A.03.423
28A.03.425
28A.03.430
28A.03.432
28A.03.434
28A.03.436
28A.03.438
28A.03.440
28A.03.442
(2010 Ed.)
Presently
28A.150.030
28A.150.040
28A.410.080
28A.150.010
28A.150.020
28A.150.080
28A.150.090
28A.150.060
28A.150.295
28A.150.070
28A.230.140
28A.400.310
28A.150.050
28A.230.160
28A.230.170
28A.230.150
28A.300.070
28A.335.180
28A.195.010
28A.195.020
28A.195.030
28A.195.040
28A.195.050
28A.410.120
28A.520.010
28A.520.020
28A.625.100
28A.625.110
28A.300.010
28A.300.020
28A.300.030
28A.300.040
28A.155.110
28A.155.120
28A.155.130
28A.300.060
28A.230.190
28A.230.200
28A.155.140
28A.230.210
28A.300.050
28A.300.080
28A.300.090
28A.300.100
28A.240.010
28A.300.110
28A.625.200
28A.625.210
28A.625.220
28A.625.230
28A.625.240
28A.600.050
28A.600.060
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 409]
Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Presently
Formerly
Presently
28A.21.0305
28A.21.0306
28A.21.031
28A.21.032
28A.21.033
28A.21.034
28A.21.035
28A.21.037
28A.21.040
28A.21.050
28A.21.060
28A.21.071
28A.21.086
28A.21.088
28A.21.090
28A.21.092
28A.21.095
28A.21.100
28A.21.102
28A.21.105
28A.21.106
28A.21.110
28A.21.111
28A.21.112
28A.21.113
28A.21.120
28A.21.130
28A.21.135
28A.21.136
28A.21.137
28A.21.138
28A.21.140
28A.21.160
28A.21.170
28A.21.195
28A.21.200
28A.21.210
28A.21.220
28A.21.255
28A.21.300
28A.21.310
28A.21.350
28A.21.355
28A.21.360
28A.21.900
28A.24.055
28A.24.065
28A.24.100
28A.24.110
28A.24.111
28A.24.112
28A.24.120
28A.24.170
28A.24.172
28A.24.175
28A.24.178
28A.24.180
28A.27.010
28A.27.020
28A.27.022
28A.27.030
28A.27.040
28A.27.070
28A.27.080
28A.27.090
28A.27.100
28A.27.102
28A.27.104
28A.27.110
28A.27.120
28A.27.130
28A.27.140
28A.27.310
28A.27.320
28A.29.010
28A.29.020
28A.29.030
28A.29.040
28A.30.010
28A.30.020
28A.30.030
28A.30.040
28A.310.060
28A.310.070
28A.310.080
28A.310.090
28A.310.100
28A.310.110
28A.310.120
28A.310.130
28A.310.140
28A.310.150
28A.310.160
28A.310.170
28A.310.180
28A.310.190
28A.310.200
28A.310.210
28A.310.220
28A.310.230
28A.310.240
28A.310.250
28A.310.260
28A.310.270
28A.310.280
28A.310.290
28A.310.300
28A.310.310
28A.310.320
28A.310.330
28A.310.340
28A.310.350
28A.310.360
28A.310.370
28A.310.380
28A.310.390
28A.310.400
28A.310.410
28A.310.420
28A.310.430
28A.310.440
28A.310.450
28A.310.460
28A.310.470
28A.310.480
28A.310.490
28A.310.900
28A.160.010
28A.160.020
28A.160.030
28A.160.040
28A.160.050
28A.160.060
28A.160.070
28A.160.080
28A.160.090
28A.160.100
28A.160.110
28A.160.120
28A.225.010
28A.225.020
28A.225.030
28A.225.040
28A.225.050
28A.225.060
28A.225.070
28A.225.080
28A.225.090
28A.225.100
28A.225.110
28A.225.120
28A.225.130
28A.225.140
28A.225.150
28A.200.010
28A.200.020
28A.235.010
28A.235.020
28A.235.030
28A.235.140
28A.235.040
28A.235.050
28A.235.060
28A.235.070
28A.30.050
28A.30.060
28A.30.070
28A.30.080
28A.31.005
28A.31.010
28A.31.020
28A.31.030
28A.31.040
28A.31.050
28A.31.060
28A.31.100
28A.31.102
28A.31.104
28A.31.106
28A.31.110
28A.31.112
28A.31.114
28A.31.115
28A.31.116
28A.31.117
28A.31.118
28A.31.120
28A.31.130
28A.31.132
28A.31.134
28A.31.136
28A.31.138
28A.31.139
28A.31.140
28A.31.142
28A.31.150
28A.31.155
28A.31.160
28A.31.165
28A.31.170
28A.34.010
28A.34.020
28A.34.040
28A.34.050
28A.34.100
28A.34.110
28A.34.120
28A.34.130
28A.34.150
28A.34A.010
28A.34A.020
28A.34A.030
28A.34A.040
28A.34A.050
28A.34A.060
28A.34A.070
28A.34A.080
28A.34A.090
28A.34A.100
28A.34A.110
28A.34A.900
28A.34A.904
28A.34A.906
28A.34A.908
28A.40.010
28A.40.020
28A.40.100
28A.41.040
28A.41.050
28A.41.053
28A.41.055
28A.41.110
28A.41.112
28A.41.130
28A.41.140
28A.41.143
28A.41.145
28A.41.150
28A.41.155
28A.41.160
28A.41.162
28A.41.170
28A.41.172
28A.41.175
28A.41.180
28A.41.505
28A.235.080
28A.235.090
28A.235.100
28A.235.110
28A.210.005
28A.210.010
28A.235.130
28A.210.020
28A.210.030
28A.210.040
28A.210.050
28A.210.060
28A.210.070
28A.210.080
28A.210.090
28A.210.100
28A.210.110
28A.210.120
28A.210.130
28A.210.140
28A.210.150
28A.210.160
28A.210.170
28A.210.180
28A.210.190
28A.210.200
28A.210.210
28A.210.220
28A.210.230
28A.210.240
28A.210.250
28A.210.260
28A.210.270
28A.210.280
28A.210.290
28A.210.310
28A.215.010
28A.215.020
28A.215.030
28A.215.040
28A.215.300
28A.215.310
28A.215.320
28A.215.330
28A.215.050
28A.215.100
28A.215.110
28A.215.120
28A.215.130
28A.215.140
28A.215.150
28A.215.160
28A.215.170
28A.215.180
28A.215.190
28A.215.200
28A.215.904
28A.215.900
28A.215.906
28A.215.908
28A.515.300
28A.515.310
28A.515.320
28A.300.170
28A.150.380
28A.150.390
28A.150.400
28A.150.100
28A.150.410
28A.150.250
28A.150.260
28A.150.270
28A.150.350
28A.150.360
28A.500.010
28A.150.280
28A.150.370
28A.150.290
28A.150.420
28A.150.430
28A.160.220
28A.160.150
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 410]
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 28A
Formerly
Formerly
Presently
28A.41.510
28A.41.515
28A.41.520
28A.41.525
28A.41.540
28A.44.045
28A.44.095
28A.44.150
28A.44.160
28A.44.170
28A.44.180
28A.44.190
28A.44.200
28A.44.210
28A.44.220
28A.44.230
28A.46.010
28A.47.050
28A.47.060
28A.47.073
28A.47.075
28A.47.080
28A.47.090
28A.47.100
28A.47.105
28A.47.120
28A.47.775
28A.47.776
28A.47.777
28A.47.778
28A.47.779
28A.47.780
28A.47.781
28A.47.782
28A.47.783
28A.47.784
28A.47.785
28A.47.786
28A.47.787
28A.47.788
28A.47.789
28A.47.790
28A.47.791
28A.47.792
28A.47.793
28A.47.794
28A.47.795
28A.47.796
28A.47.797
28A.47.798
28A.47.799
28A.47.7991
28A.47.7992
28A.47.800
28A.47.801
28A.47.802
28A.47.803
28A.47.804
28A.47.805
28A.47.806
28A.47.807
28A.47.808
28A.47.809
28A.47.810
28A.47.811
28A.47.820
28A.47.830
28A.47.840
28A.47.841
28A.47.842
28A.47.843
28A.47.844
28A.47.845
28A.47.846
28A.47B.010
28A.47B.020
28A.47B.030
28A.47B.040
28A.47B.050
28A.47B.060
28A.47B.070
28A.47B.080
(2010 Ed.)
Presently
28A.160.160
28A.160.170
28A.160.180
28A.160.190
28A.160.200
28A.545.010
28A.545.020
28A.545.030
28A.545.040
28A.545.050
28A.545.060
28A.545.070
28A.545.080
28A.545.090
28A.545.100
28A.545.110
28A.550.010
28A.525.010
28A.525.020
28A.525.030
28A.525.040
28A.525.050
28A.525.060
28A.525.070
28A.335.230
28A.525.080
28A.525.100
28A.525.102
28A.525.104
28A.525.106
28A.525.108
28A.525.110
28A.525.112
28A.525.114
28A.525.116
28A.525.120
28A.525.122
28A.525.124
28A.525.126
28A.525.128
28A.525.130
28A.525.132
28A.525.134
28A.525.140
28A.525.142
28A.525.144
28A.525.146
28A.525.148
28A.525.150
28A.525.152
28A.525.154
28A.525.156
28A.525.158
28A.525.160
28A.525.162
28A.525.164
28A.525.166
28A.525.168
28A.525.170
28A.525.172
28A.525.174
28A.525.176
28A.525.178
28A.525.180
28A.525.182
28A.525.190
28A.525.200
28A.525.210
28A.525.212
28A.525.214
28A.525.216
28A.525.218
28A.525.220
28A.525.222
28A.525.230
28A.525.240
28A.525.250
28A.525.260
28A.525.270
28A.525.280
28A.525.290
28A.525.300
28A.48.010
28A.48.030
28A.48.055
28A.48.100
28A.51.010
28A.51.020
28A.51.070
28A.51.180
28A.51.190
28A.51.200
28A.51.220
28A.52.010
28A.52.020
28A.52.030
28A.52.040
28A.52.050
28A.52.060
28A.52.070
28A.52.080
28A.56.005
28A.56.010
28A.56.020
28A.56.030
28A.56.040
28A.56.050
28A.56.060
28A.56.070
28A.56.075
28A.56.170
28A.56.200
28A.57.010
28A.57.020
28A.57.029
28A.57.030
28A.57.031
28A.57.032
28A.57.033
28A.57.034
28A.57.035
28A.57.040
28A.57.050
28A.57.055
28A.57.057
28A.57.060
28A.57.070
28A.57.075
28A.57.080
28A.57.090
28A.57.100
28A.57.110
28A.57.120
28A.57.130
28A.57.140
28A.57.145
28A.57.150
28A.57.160
28A.57.170
28A.57.180
28A.57.190
28A.57.195
28A.57.196
28A.57.200
28A.57.210
28A.57.220
28A.57.230
28A.57.240
28A.57.245
28A.57.250
28A.57.255
28A.57.260
28A.57.270
28A.57.280
28A.57.290
28A.57.300
28A.57.312
28A.57.313
28A.57.314
28A.57.316
28A.57.318
28A.57.322
28A.57.324
28A.57.325
28A.510.250
28A.510.260
28A.195.060
28A.510.270
28A.530.010
28A.530.020
28A.530.030
28A.530.040
28A.530.050
28A.530.060
28A.530.070
28A.535.010
28A.535.020
28A.535.030
28A.535.040
28A.535.050
28A.535.060
28A.535.070
28A.535.080
28A.540.010
28A.540.020
28A.540.030
28A.540.040
28A.540.050
28A.540.060
28A.540.070
28A.540.080
28A.540.090
28A.540.100
28A.540.110
28A.315.010
28A.315.020
28A.315.030
28A.315.040
28A.315.050
28A.315.060
28A.315.070
28A.315.080
28A.315.090
28A.315.100
28A.315.110
28A.315.120
28A.315.130
28A.315.140
28A.315.150
28A.315.160
28A.315.170
28A.315.180
28A.315.190
28A.315.200
28A.315.210
28A.315.220
28A.315.230
28A.315.240
28A.315.250
28A.315.260
28A.315.270
28A.315.280
28A.315.290
28A.315.300
28A.315.310
28A.315.320
28A.315.330
28A.315.340
28A.315.350
28A.315.360
28A.315.370
28A.315.380
28A.315.390
28A.315.400
28A.315.410
28A.315.420
28A.315.430
28A.315.440
28A.315.450
28A.315.460
28A.315.470
28A.315.480
28A.315.490
28A.315.500
28A.315.510
28A.315.520
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 411]
Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Presently
Formerly
Presently
28A.57.326
28A.57.327
28A.57.328
28A.57.334
28A.57.336
28A.57.342
28A.57.344
28A.57.355
28A.57.356
28A.57.357
28A.57.358
28A.57.390
28A.57.410
28A.57.415
28A.57.425
28A.57.435
28A.57.900
28A.58.010
28A.58.020
28A.58.030
28A.58.031
28A.58.032
28A.58.033
28A.58.034
28A.58.035
28A.58.036
28A.58.037
28A.58.040
28A.58.0401
28A.58.044
28A.58.045
28A.58.0461
28A.58.047
28A.58.048
28A.58.050
28A.58.053
28A.58.055
28A.58.070
28A.58.075
28A.58.080
28A.58.081
28A.58.082
28A.58.085
28A.58.087
28A.58.090
28A.58.094
28A.58.0951
28A.58.096
28A.58.098
28A.58.099
28A.58.0991
28A.58.1001
28A.58.1002
28A.58.1003
28A.58.101
28A.58.1011
28A.58.102
28A.58.103
28A.58.104
28A.58.105
28A.58.107
28A.58.108
28A.58.110
28A.58.113
28A.58.115
28A.58.120
28A.58.125
28A.58.131
28A.58.133
28A.58.135
28A.58.136
28A.58.137
28A.58.140
28A.58.150
28A.58.160
28A.58.170
28A.58.190
28A.58.195
28A.58.200
28A.58.201
28A.58.210
28A.58.215
28A.315.530
28A.315.540
28A.315.550
28A.315.560
28A.315.570
28A.315.580
28A.315.590
28A.315.600
28A.315.610
28A.315.620
28A.315.630
28A.315.640
28A.315.650
28A.315.660
28A.315.670
28A.315.680
28A.315.900
28A.320.010
28A.320.020
28A.320.030
28A.335.020
28A.335.030
28A.335.040
28A.335.050
28A.335.060
28A.335.070
28A.335.080
28A.335.090
28A.335.100
28A.335.110
28A.335.120
28A.335.130
28A.335.140
28A.335.150
28A.605.010
28A.605.020
28A.335.210
28A.335.220
28A.335.160
28A.320.500
28A.240.020
28A.240.030
28A.320.200
28A.175.010
28A.320.210
28A.320.220
28A.400.200
28A.400.210
28A.400.220
28A.400.300
28A.400.380
28A.400.320
28A.400.330
28A.405.470
28A.600.010
28A.600.020
28A.335.010
28A.320.230
28A.320.240
28A.320.510
28A.320.080
28A.230.120
28A.320.040
28A.325.010
28A.325.020
28A.325.030
28A.600.200
28A.335.170
28A.160.140
28A.335.190
28A.235.120
28A.400.010
28A.400.020
28A.400.030
28A.400.100
28A.400.150
28A.225.160
28A.600.030
28A.600.040
28A.400.110
28A.225.170
28A.225.180
28A.58.217
28A.58.220
28A.58.225
28A.58.230
28A.58.235
28A.58.240
28A.58.242
28A.58.243
28A.58.245
28A.58.246
28A.58.247
28A.58.250
28A.58.255
28A.58.275
28A.58.310
28A.58.370
28A.58.380
28A.58.390
28A.58.410
28A.58.420
28A.58.423
28A.58.425
28A.58.428
28A.58.430
28A.58.435
28A.58.440
28A.58.441
28A.58.445
28A.58.450
28A.58.455
28A.58.460
28A.58.470
28A.58.480
28A.58.490
28A.58.500
28A.58.510
28A.58.515
28A.58.520
28A.58.521
28A.58.530
28A.58.535
28A.58.550
28A.58.560
28A.58.565
28A.58.580
28A.58.600
28A.58.601
28A.58.602
28A.58.603
28A.58.610
28A.58.620
28A.58.630
28A.58.640
28A.58.642
28A.58.644
28A.58.646
28A.58.648
28A.58.720
28A.58.722
28A.58.724
28A.58.730
28A.58.740
28A.58.750
28A.58.752
28A.58.754
28A.58.758
28A.58.760
28A.58.765
28A.58.770
28A.58.772
28A.58.774
28A.58.776
28A.58.778
28A.58.800
28A.58.801
28A.58.802
28A.58.804
28A.58.806
28A.58.808
28A.58.809
28A.58.810
28A.58.820
28A.185.040
28A.225.190
28A.225.200
28A.225.210
28A.225.215
28A.225.220
28A.225.230
28A.225.240
28A.225.250
28A.620.010
28A.620.020
28A.225.260
28A.230.080
28A.405.460
28A.320.050
28A.320.420
28A.320.430
28A.320.440
28A.320.070
28A.400.350
28A.400.360
28A.400.370
28A.160.130
28A.320.300
28A.320.310
28A.320.320
28A.320.330
28A.405.250
28A.405.300
28A.405.310
28A.405.320
28A.405.330
28A.405.340
28A.405.350
28A.405.360
28A.405.370
28A.405.380
28A.320.400
28A.320.410
28A.320.110
28A.230.180
28A.335.200
28A.400.250
28A.400.260
28A.405.070
28A.315.690
28A.315.700
28A.315.710
28A.315.720
28A.320.090
28A.320.100
28A.320.060
28A.615.010
28A.615.020
28A.615.030
28A.615.040
28A.615.050
28A.623.010
28A.623.020
28A.623.030
28A.400.230
28A.400.240
28A.150.200
28A.150.210
28A.150.220
28A.150.230
28A.150.240
28A.190.010
28A.190.020
28A.190.030
28A.190.040
28A.190.050
28A.190.060
28A.180.010
28A.180.020
28A.180.030
28A.180.040
28A.180.050
28A.180.060
28A.180.070
28A.180.080
28A.600.100
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 28A
Formerly
Presently
Formerly
Presently
28A.58.822
28A.58.824
28A.58.826
28A.58.828
28A.58.830
28A.58.842
28A.59.030
28A.59.040
28A.59.050
28A.59.060
28A.59.070
28A.59.080
28A.59.100
28A.59.110
28A.59.150
28A.59.180
28A.59.185
28A.60.010
28A.60.070
28A.60.181
28A.60.190
28A.60.200
28A.60.210
28A.60.220
28A.60.310
28A.60.320
28A.60.328
28A.60.350
28A.60.360
28A.61.010
28A.61.020
28A.61.030
28A.61.040
28A.61.050
28A.61.070
28A.61.900
28A.600.110
28A.600.120
28A.600.130
28A.600.140
28A.600.150
28A.625.150
28A.330.010
28A.330.020
28A.330.030
28A.330.040
28A.330.050
28A.330.060
28A.330.070
28A.330.080
28A.330.090
28A.330.100
28A.330.110
28A.330.200
28A.330.210
28A.335.240
28A.335.250
28A.335.260
28A.335.270
28A.335.280
28A.330.220
28A.210.300
28A.330.230
28A.335.290
28A.330.240
28A.345.010
28A.345.020
28A.345.030
28A.345.040
28A.345.050
28A.345.060
28A.345.900
(Repealed)
28A.345.902
28A.505.010
28A.505.020
28A.505.030
28A.505.040
28A.505.050
28A.505.060
28A.505.070
28A.505.080
28A.505.090
28A.505.100
28A.505.110
28A.505.120
28A.505.130
28A.505.140
28A.505.150
28A.505.160
28A.505.170
28A.505.180
28A.505.190
28A.350.010
28A.350.020
28A.350.030
28A.350.040
28A.350.050
28A.350.060
28A.350.070
28A.405.010
28A.405.020
28A.405.040
28A.405.050
28A.405.060
28A.405.100
28A.405.200
28A.405.210
28A.405.220
28A.405.230
28A.405.240
28A.405.400
28A.405.410
28A.405.030
28A.625.300
28A.630.800
28A.405.110
28A.405.120
28A.67.215
28A.67.220
28A.67.225
28A.67.230
28A.67.240
28A.67.250
28A.67.260
28A.67.270
28A.67.300
28A.67.310
28A.67.320
28A.67.330
28A.67.900
28A.70.005
28A.70.010
28A.70.040
28A.70.042
28A.70.110
28A.70.130
28A.70.160
28A.70.170
28A.70.180
28A.70.395
28A.70.400
28A.70.402
28A.70.404
28A.70.406
28A.70.408
28A.70.900
28A.71.100
28A.71.110
28A.71.200
28A.71.210
28A.71.220
28A.85.010
28A.85.020
28A.85.030
28A.85.040
28A.85.050
28A.85.900
28A.87.010
28A.87.020
28A.87.055
28A.87.060
28A.87.070
28A.87.090
28A.87.120
28A.87.130
28A.87.135
28A.87.230
28A.87.231
28A.87.232
28A.87.233
28A.88.010
28A.88.013
28A.88.015
28A.88.090
28A.92.010
28A.92.020
28A.92.030
28A.92.040
28A.92.050
28A.92.060
28A.92.070
28A.92.080
28A.93.010
28A.93.020
28A.93.030
28A.97.010
28A.97.020
28A.97.030
28A.97.040
28A.97.050
28A.97.110
28A.97.120
28A.97.125
28A.97.130
28A.100.017
28A.100.018
28A.100.019
28A.100.020
28A.100.025
28A.405.130
28A.405.140
28A.405.150
28A.405.160
28A.405.450
28A.305.260
28A.305.270
28A.300.180
28A.600.210
28A.600.220
28A.600.230
28A.600.240
28A.405.900
28A.410.010
28A.410.030
28A.410.040
28A.410.050
28A.410.060
28A.410.070
28A.410.090
28A.410.100
28A.410.110
28A.410.140
28A.410.150
28A.410.160
28A.410.170
28A.410.180
28A.410.190
28A.410.900
28A.415.010
28A.415.020
28A.415.030
28A.415.040
28A.415.050
28A.640.010
28A.640.020
28A.640.030
28A.640.040
28A.640.050
28A.640.900
28A.635.010
28A.410.130
28A.635.020
28A.635.030
28A.635.040
28A.635.050
28A.635.060
28A.635.070
28A.635.080
28A.635.090
28A.635.100
28A.635.110
28A.635.120
28A.645.010
28A.645.020
28A.645.030
28A.645.040
28A.695.010
28A.695.020
28A.695.030
28A.695.040
28A.695.050
28A.695.060
28A.695.070
28A.695.080
28A.690.010
28A.690.020
28A.690.030
28A.205.010
28A.205.020
28A.205.030
28A.205.040
28A.205.050
28A.205.060
28A.205.070
28A.205.080
28A.205.090
28A.630.010
28A.630.020
28A.630.030
28A.630.040
28A.630.090
28A.61.910
28A.65.400
28A.65.405
28A.65.410
28A.65.415
28A.65.420
28A.65.425
28A.65.430
28A.65.435
28A.65.440
28A.65.445
28A.65.450
28A.65.455
28A.65.460
28A.65.465
28A.65.470
28A.65.475
28A.65.480
28A.65.485
28A.65.490
28A.66.010
28A.66.020
28A.66.030
28A.66.040
28A.66.050
28A.66.070
28A.66.080
28A.67.010
28A.67.020
28A.67.030
28A.67.035
28A.67.060
28A.67.065
28A.67.066
28A.67.070
28A.67.072
28A.67.073
28A.67.074
28A.67.095
28A.67.096
28A.67.110
28A.67.115
28A.67.120
28A.67.205
28A.67.210
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Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Presently
28A.100.026
28A.100.030
28A.100.032
28A.100.034
28A.100.036
28A.100.038
28A.100.040
28A.100.042
28A.100.044
28A.100.048
28A.100.050
28A.100.052
28A.100.054
28A.100.056
28A.100.058
28A.100.068
28A.100.080
28A.100.082
28A.100.084
28A.100.086
28A.100.088
28A.100.090
28A.100.092
28A.120.010
28A.120.012
28A.120.014
28A.120.016
28A.120.018
28A.120.020
28A.120.022
28A.120.024
28A.120.026
28A.120.030
28A.120.032
28A.120.034
28A.120.036
28A.120.038
28A.120.040
28A.120.050
28A.120.060
28A.120.062
28A.120.064
28A.120.068
28A.120.070
28A.120.072
28A.120.080
28A.120.082
28A.120.084
28A.120.086
28A.120.090
28A.120.092
28A.120.094
28A.120.096
28A.120.800
28A.125.010
28A.125.020
28A.125.030
28A.125.040
28A.125.100
28A.125.900
28A.130.010
28A.130.012
28A.130.014
28A.130.016
28A.130.018
28A.130.020
28A.630.091
28A.630.100
28A.630.110
28A.630.120
28A.630.130
28A.630.140
28A.630.150
28A.630.160
28A.630.170
28A.630.180
28A.630.190
28A.630.200
28A.630.210
28A.630.220
28A.630.230
28A.630.290
28A.340.010
28A.340.020
28A.340.030
28A.340.040
28A.340.050
28A.340.060
28A.340.070
28A.165.010
28A.165.020
28A.165.030
28A.165.040
28A.165.050
28A.165.060
28A.165.070
28A.165.080
28A.165.090
28A.170.010
28A.170.020
28A.170.030
28A.170.040
28A.170.050
28A.170.060
28A.170.070
28A.175.020
28A.175.030
28A.175.040
28A.175.050
28A.175.060
28A.175.070
28A.170.075
28A.170.080
28A.170.090
28A.170.100
28A.175.080
28A.175.090
28A.630.050
28A.630.060
28A.630.810
28A.630.300
28A.630.310
28A.630.320
28A.630.330
28A.630.340
28A.630.390
28A.610.010
28A.610.020
28A.610.030
28A.610.040
28A.610.050
28A.610.060
Chapter 28A.01
DEFINITIONS
28A.01.010 School day. [1971 ex.s. c 161 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.01.010. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 262 § 3, part; RRS § 4687, part; prior:
1903 c 104 § 22, part; 1897 c 118 § 66, part; 1890 p 372 § 46. Formerly
RCW 28.01.010, part. (ii) 1917 c 127 § 1, part; RRS § 5098, part. Cf. 1911
c 82 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 371 subchapter 19, part; 1897 c 118 § 181, part.
Formerly RCW 28.35.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.030
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.020 School year—Beginning—End. [1982 c 158 § 5; 1977
ex.s. c 286 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 22; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.01.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 262 § 4; RRS § 4688; prior: 1897 c 118 §
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67; 1890 p 373 § 49. Formerly RCW 28.01.020.] Recodified as RCW
28A.150.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.025
School year—For certification or qualification
purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.025. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 262 § 3,
part; RRS § 4687, part; prior: 1903 c 104 § 22, part. Formerly RCW
28.01.010, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.01.026 School year—Fiscal year.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference section,
28A.01.030 County school district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.030.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 264 § 1; RRS § 4694; prior: 1897 c 118 § 2. Formerly
RCW 28.01.030.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 159.
28A.01.035 Intermediate districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.035.
Prior: 1965 c 139 § 22. Formerly RCW 28.01.035.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 159.
28A.01.040
High school district.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference section,
28A.01.045 Nonhigh school district.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference section,
28A.01.055 Public schools. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.055.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.060 Common schools. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.060.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 261 § 1, part; RRS § 4680, part; prior: 1897 c 118 § 64,
part; 1890 p 371 § 44, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.190, part, 28.01.060.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.100 Superintendent of the school district. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.01.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.110 Commonly-used schoolhouse doors. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.01.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.120 Associated student body.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference section,
28A.01.130 Certificated employee. [1977 ex.s. c 359 § 17; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 288 § 21; 1973 1st ex.s. c 105 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.060
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.01.140 Uniform definition of terms used in vocational
education. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
28A.01.150 Definitions relative to vocational rehabilitation and
services for handicapped persons. Cross-reference section, decodified
July 1983.
28A.01.160 Definitions relating to division for handicapped
children. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.01.170 Superior students defined. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1984.
28A.01.180 Elderly persons defined for nonprofit meal program
purposes. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.01.190 Student financial assistance program, definitions
relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.01.200 Definitions relating to negotiations by certificated
personnel. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 28A.02
GENERAL PROVISIONS
28A.02.010 General public school system—Maintained. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 230 § 1; RRS § 4518; prior:
1897 c 118 § 1; 1890 p 348 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.02.010.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.295 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.020 General public school system—Administration. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 230 § 2; RRS § 4519; prior:
1897 c 118 § 19; 1890 p 348 § 2; Code 1881 §§ 3154, 3155; 1861 p 55 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.02.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.070 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.030 United States flag—Procurement, display, exercises—
National anthem. [1981 c 130 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.030. Prior:
(i) 1961 c 238 § 1; 1955 c 8 § 1; 1919 c 90 § 4; 1915 c 71 § 1; 1909 c 97 p
286 § 3; 1897 c 118 § 180; RRS § 4777. Formerly RCW 28.02.030. (ii)
1955 c 8 § 2; 1919 c 90 § 5; RRS § 4778. Formerly RCW 28.87.180.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.230.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.02.040 Schools to be free from sectarian influence. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.02.050 Law against discrimination applicable to districts'
employment practices. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.050. Prior: (i) 1937 c
52 § 1; RRS § 4693-1. Formerly RCW 28.02.050. (ii) 1937 c 52 § 2; RRS
§ 4693-2. Formerly RCW 28.02.051.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.310
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.060 School holidays. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.060. Prior:
1955 c 20 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 308 § 6; RRS § 4853. Formerly RCW
28.02.060.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 23; and repealed by 1973 c 32 §
2.
28A.02.061 School holidays. [1989 c 233 § 11; 1985 c 189 § 2; 1984
c 92 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1973 c 32 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 13.
Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.060; prior: 1955 c 20 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 308
§ 6; RRS § 4853. Formerly RCW 28A.02.060, 28.02.060.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.070 Educational activities in observance of Veterans' Day.
[1985 c 60 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 120 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 45; 1970 ex.s. c
15 § 12. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 101 (repealed by
1973 c 32 § 2); 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.070; prior: 1955 c 20 § 3; prior:
(i) 1939 c 21 § 1; 1921 c 56 § 1; RRS § 4899. (ii) 1921 c 56 § 2; RRS §
4900. (iii) 1921 c 56 § 3; RRS § 4901. Formerly RCW 28.02.070.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.230.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Title 28A
28A.02.300 Distribution of forest reserve funds—Procedure—
Proportional county area distribution, when. [1985 c 311 § 1; 1982 c
126 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.520.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.310 Distribution of forest reserve funds—Revolving fund
created—Use—Apportionments from—As affects basic education
allocation. [1985 c 311 § 2; 1982 c 126 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.520.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.320 Employee suggestion program—Board of directors of
a school district may establish. [1986 c 143 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.325 Employee suggestion program—Awards. [1987 1st
ex.s. c 2 § 207; 1986 c 143 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.110 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.03
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
28A.03.010 Election—Term of office. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.03.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 231 § 1; RRS § 4521; prior: 1897 c 118 §
20; 1891 c 127 § 1; 1890 p 348 § 3; Code 1881 § 3154; 1873 p 419 § 1;
1861 p 55 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.03.010; 43.11.010.] Recodified as RCW
28A.300.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.013 Election—Office as nonpartisan.
section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
28A.02.080
Study of Constitutions compulsory—Rules to
implement. [1985 c 341 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.080. Prior: (i)
1925 ex.s. c 134 § 1; RRS § 4898-1. (ii) 1925 ex.s. c 134 § 2; RRS § 48982. Formerly RCW 28.02.080 and 28.02.081.] Recodified as RCW
28A.230.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.014
Election—No primary if no more than two
candidates, procedure. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.02.090 Temperance and Good Citizenship Day—Aids in
programming. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.02.090. Prior: (i) 1923 c 76 § 1;
RRS § 4901-1. (ii) 1923 c 76 § 2; RRS § 4901-2. Formerly RCW
28.02.090 and 28.02.095.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.150 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.016 Term of office—Under Constitution. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.02.100 Receipt of federal funds for school purposes—
Superintendent of public instruction to administer. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.02.100. Prior: 1943 c 220 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5109-4. Formerly
RCW 28.02.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.02.110 Surplus texts and other educational aids, notice of
availability—Student priority as to texts. [1981 c 306 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c
303 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.120 School patrol, appointment, insignia and authority.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.02.130 Uniform minor student capacity to borrow act. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.02.200 Private and/or parochial schools—Scope of state
control—Generally. [1971 ex.s. c 215 § 3.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 92 §
7.
28A.02.201 Private schools—Extension programs for parents to
teach children in their custody—Scope of state control—Generally.
[1985 c 441 § 4; 1985 c 16 § 1; 1983 c 56 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 9; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 71; 1974 ex.s. c 92 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.195.010
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.210 Private and/or parochial schools—Written statements
required. [1971 ex.s. c 215 § 4.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 92 § 8.
28A.02.220 Private schools—Rights recognized. [1974 ex.s. c 92 §
3; 1971 ex.s. c 215 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.195.020 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.02.230
Private schools—Actions appealable under
Administrative Procedure Act. [1974 ex.s. c 92 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 215 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.195.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.240 Private schools—Board rules for enforcement—
Racial segregation or discrimination prohibited. [1983 c 3 § 29; 1974
ex.s. c 92 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 215 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.195.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.02.250 Private school advisory committee. [1984 c 40 § 1;
1974 ex.s. c 92 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.195.050 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.02.260 Professional certification not to be required of
superintendents, deputy or assistant superintendents. [1975 1st ex.s. c
254 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.03.015 Election—Returns of elections, canvass, etc., under
Constitution. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.017 Executive office under Constitution. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.018 Qualifications under Constitution.
section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
28A.03.020 Assistant superintendents, deputy superintendent,
assistants—Terms for exempt personnel. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.03.020.
Prior: 1967 c 158 § 3; 1909 c 97 p 234 § 4; RRS § 4524; prior: 1905 c 56 §
1; 1903 c 104 § 10; 1897 c 118 § 23; 1890 p 351 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.03.020; 43.11.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.020 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.03.025 Administrative officers—Division for handicapped
children, supervisor. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.026
Administrative officers—Division of recreation,
supervisor. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.027 Administrative officers—Organization and school
plant facilities division, director. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.028 Assistance of educational service district boards and
superintendents—Scope. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 46; 1971 ex.s. c 282 §
29.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.030 Powers and duties generally. [1982 c 160 § 2; 1981 c
249 § 1; 1977 c 75 § 17; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 47; 1971 ex.s. c 100 § 1;
1969 ex.s. c 176 § 102; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.03.030. Prior: 1967 c 158 §
4; 1909 c 97 p 231 § 3; RRS § 4523; prior: 1907 c 240 § 1; 1903 c 104 § 9;
1901 c 177 § 5; 1901 c 41 § 1; 1899 c 142 § 4; 1897 c 118 § 22; 1891 c 127
§§ 1, 2; 1890 pp 348-351 §§ 3, 4; Code 1881 §§ 3155-3160; 1873 p 419 §§
2-6; 1861 p 55 §§ 2, 3, 4. Formerly RCW 28.03.030; 43.11.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.300.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.0301 Delegation to ESD of SPI program, project or
service—Contract. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.031 Duties and salary under Constitution. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.032 Salary. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.033 Compensation limitation under Constitution. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
1990.
28A.03.035 Oath of office. Cross-reference section, decodified June
28A.03.036 Records to be kept at seat of government under
Constitution. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
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28A.03.037 Offenses and penalties relating to superintendent and
employees. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.085
Teachers' retirement board of trustees,
superintendent as ex officio member. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.045 Employees, seniority, leave and other employee
benefits. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.086 State traffic safety commission, superintendent as
member of. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.050 Accumulated sick leave fund established in office for
all districts—Contributions to. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 48; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 103; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.03.050. Prior: 1967 c 12 § 2; 1965 ex.s.
c 49 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.03.050.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 60 § 1;
and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 19.
28A.03.087 Joint school district educational facilities, services or
programs, superintendent's duties relating to. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.03.051 Accumulated sick leave fund moneys transferred.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 60 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 40 § 11.
28A.03.061 Child center for research and training in mental
retardation, superintendent as member of advisory committee. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.063 Additional powers and duties—Coordinating council
for occupational education, superintendent's supervisory powers over.
Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.064
Educational service district circulating library,
materials disapproved by superintendent not allowed in. Crossreference section, decodified July 1983.
28A.03.065 County committees on school district organization,
superintendent to furnish personnel and supplies for, reimburse
expenses. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.066
School district transportation commission,
superintendent to have representative or, appoint members. Crossreference section, decodified.
28A.03.067 Current state school fund, estimate of apportionment
demands, annual apportionments, by superintendent. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.070 Traffic safety education courses, superintendent's
powers and duties relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.03.071
Driving instructor's examination committee,
superintendent to have representative on. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.03.072 Federal funds, receipt and administration of by
superintendent. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.073
Recreation, division of, superintendent's duties
relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.074 Handicapped children, division for, superintendent's
duties relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.075 Additional powers and duties—Mobile homes excise
tax proceeds, superintendent to distribute to school districts. Crossreference section, decodified.
28A.03.088 Educational service districts, allocation of state funds
to, superintendent's duties relating to.
Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.03.089 Educational service districts system, superintendent's
duties generally relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.03.090 Voluntary, tuition free attendance programs among
school districts, superintendent's duties relating to. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.091 State board of education, superintendent as ex officio
president and chief executive officer of. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.03.092 URRD educational programs, superintendent's duties
relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1985.
28A.03.093
High-technology education and training—
Superintendent member of high-technology coordinating board. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.094
Transitional bilingual instruction program,
superintendent's duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.095 Additional powers and duties—Report on school
districts' maintenance of adequate learning resources services. [1975
1st ex.s. c 127 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 109 § 1.
28A.03.096
Self-study process by school districts—
Superintendent's duties—Reports. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.03.097 Award of grants by superintendent for school
improvement and research projects by educational employees. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.098 Immunization program, superintendent's duties.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.100 Additional powers and duties—Vocational education,
relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.102 Missing children, superintendent's duties relating to.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.106 Educational clinics, superintendent's duties. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.076 Motor vehicle fund distribution, information obtained
from superintendent for. Cross-reference section, decodified September
1986.
28A.03.107 Evaluation of certificated employees, superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.077 Natural resources, board of, superintendent as
member. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.108
Dropout statistics—Reporting requirements—
Superintendent's duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.078 Additional powers and duties—Public buildings,
provision for aged and handicapped, superintendent's administrative
responsibility. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.03.079 School buses, design, marking, mode of operation,
superintendent to adopt and enforce regulations for. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.109
Interstate discussions and agreements about
standards and programs for teachers, administrators, and educational
staff associates—Superintendent's duties.
Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.03.111 Learning assistance program, duties. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.080 School district hot lunch program, superintendent's
duties under. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.112 International education program, superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.081 State capitol historical association, superintendent as
ex officio board member. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
28A.03.113 Project even start—Adult literacy—Superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.082 State library commission, superintendent as ex officio
chairman of. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.114 Drug abuse awareness program—Superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.083 State voting machine committee, superintendent as
member of. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
28A.03.115 Dropout prevention programs—Superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.084
Programs for highly capable students,
superintendent's duties relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.03.116 Mental sports competition and research advisory
committee—Duties of superintendent.
Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1989.
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28A.03.117 Student teaching pilot program—Superintendent's
duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.200 State otologist to cooperate with.
section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
28A.03.210 Reports of attendance at private schools to be sent to.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.230 Handicapped children, commitment of, notice to.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.03.300
Learning/language disabilities, screening for—
Purpose. [1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.110
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.310
Learning/language disabilities, screening for—
Program. [1985 c 341 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.155.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.320 Learning/language disabilities, screening for—Short
title. [1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.130 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.350 Studies and adoption of classifications for school
district budgets—Publication. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 23; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 5 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.360 Assessments—Achievement tests—Scope—Purpose—
Procedure. [1985 c 403 § 1; 1984 c 278 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 98 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.230.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.365 Assessment tests for eighth through eleventh grade
students—School districts may prepare. [1984 c 278 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.230.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.367
Curriculum-based assessment procedures for
programs for children with handicapping conditions—Study—Rules.
[1987 c 398 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.03.370
Washington life skills test—Development and
review—Use by school districts. [1984 c 278 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
28A.230.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.375 Assistance to state board for activities involving
professional educator excellence. [1987 c 525 § 227.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.300.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.380 Development of programs to keep students in
school—Grants of funds authorized. [1984 c 278 § 21.] Repealed by
1987 c 518 § 223.
28A.03.400
School facilities cost stabilization program—
Implementation. [1977 ex.s. c 89 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.401
School facilities cost stabilization program—
Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 89 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.402 School facilities cost stabilization program—Rules
and regulations. [1977 ex.s. c 89 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.403
School facilities cost stabilization program—
Acquisition of professional assistance—Program goals. [1977 ex.s. c 89
§ 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.405 School facilities cost stabilization program—Scope.
[1981 c 198 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 89 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.407
School facilities cost stabilization program—
Percentage of appropriated funds used for program. [1979 c 89 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 89 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.409 School facilities cost stabilization program—Effective
date—Expiration—Evaluation report. [1977 ex.s. c 89 § 7.] Repealed
by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.03.415 Vocational agriculture education—Intent. [1983 1st
ex.s. c 34 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.03.423
Pilot projects in school-based management—
Superintendent's duties. [1985 c 422 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.240.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.425
Model curriculum programs or curriculum
guidelines—Development—Review. [1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 208; 1987 c 197
§ 1; 1984 c 278 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.110 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.03.430 Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement
program—Legislative findings and intent. [1989 c 66 § 1; 1984 c 265 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.432 Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement
program—Establishment and administration through University of
Washington—Goals. [1989 c 66 § 2; 1984 c 265 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.434 Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement
program—Coordinator—Staff. [1984 c 265 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.436 Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement
program—Coordinator to develop selection standards. [1984 c 265 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.438 Mathematics, engineering, and science achievement
program—Local program centers. [1984 c 265 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.440 State honors awards program established—Purpose.
[1985 c 62 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.03.442 State honors awards program—Areas included.
[1985 c 62 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.03.444 State honors awards program—Rules. [1985 c 62 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.600.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.446
State honors awards program—Materials—
Recognition by business and industry encouraged. [1985 c 62 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.600.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.448 Pilot projects for joint operation of programs and
services between small school districts authorized. [1985 c 58 § 1.]
Repealed by 1988 c 268 § 10.
28A.03.449 Pilot projects for joint operation of programs and
services—Rules waiving financial disincentives. [1985 c 58 § 2.]
Repealed by 1988 c 268 § 10.
28A.03.450 Pilot projects for joint operation of programs and
services—Technical assistance by Washington State University—
Reports. [1985 c 58 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 268 § 10.
28A.03.500
Administrative hearing—Contract to conduct
authorized—Final decision. [1985 c 225 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.300.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.510 Educational information—Superintendent's duties.
[1986 c 180 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.03.511 State clearinghouse for educational information
revolving fund. [1987 c 119 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.140
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.512 Information on child abuse and neglect prevention
curriculum—Superintendent's duties. [1987 c 489 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.300.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.514 Development of coordinated primary prevention
program for child abuse and neglect—Office as lead agency. [1987 c
489 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.520 Award for excellence in education program—Short
title. [1986 c 147 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.010 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.03.417
Vocational agriculture education—Service area
established—Duties. [1983 1st ex.s. c 34 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.300.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.523
Award for excellence in education program—
Recipients—Awards. [1989 c 75 § 1; 1988 c 251 § 1; 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 §
209; 1986 c 147 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.020 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.03.419 Vocational agriculture education—Superintendent to
adopt rules. [1983 1st ex.s. c 34 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.100
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.526 Award for excellence in education program—Christa
McAuliffe award for teachers. [1986 c 147 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.03.529 Award for excellence in education program—Awards
for school district superintendent and school board. [1986 c 147 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.625.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.532 Award for excellence in education program—Rules.
[1988 c 251 § 2; 1986 c 147 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.050
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.535 Award for excellence in education program—Grant in
lieu of waiver of tuition and fees—Principals and teachers or
administrators may apply. [1988 c 251 § 3; 1986 c 147 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.625.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.538
Award for excellence in education program—
Educational grant for school district board of directors and school
district superintendent. [1986 c 147 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28A.625.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.03.550 Six-plus-sixty volunteer program—Grants—Advisory
committee. [1989 c 310 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.615.060 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.04
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
28A.04.010 Composition of board. [1988 c 255 § 1; 1980 c 179 § 1;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.010. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 1; 1947 c 258 § 1; 1925
ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 234 § 1; RRS § 4525; prior: 1907 c 240 § 2; 1901
c 177 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 24; 1890 p 352 § 6; Code 1881 § 3163. Formerly
RCW 28.04.010; 43.63.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.020 Call and notice of elections. [1988 c 255 § 2; 1981 c 38
§ 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.020. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 2; 1947 c 258 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-1. Formerly RCW 28.04.020; 43.63.020.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.025 Call and notice of election—Nonvoting member
representative of private schools. [1980 c 179 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c
38 § 4.
28A.04.030 Elections in new congressional districts—Call and
conduct of—Member terms. [1982 1st ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.030. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.04.030; 43.63.021.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.040
Declarations of candidacy—Qualifications of
candidates—Members restricted from service on local boards—
Forfeiture of office. [1982 1st ex.s. c 7 § 2; 1980 c 179 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 49; 1971 c 48 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.040. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c
67 § 6; 1955 c 218 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.04.040; 43.63.023.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.305.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.050
Qualifications
of
voters—Ballots—Voting
instructions—Candidates' biographical data. [1988 c 255 § 3; 1981 c 38
§ 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.050. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.04.050; 43.63.025.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.050 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.04.060 Election procedure—Certificate. [1981 c 38 § 3; 1980
c 179 § 5; 1975 c 19 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.060. Prior: 1967 c 158 § 1; 1955 c 218 § 4; 1947 c 258 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4525-2. Formerly RCW 28.04.060; 43.63.030.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.305.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.063 Election procedure—Certificate—Nonvoting member
representative of private schools. [1980 c 179 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c
38 § 4.
28A.04.065 Action to contest election—Grounds—Procedure.
[1980 c 179 § 6; 1975 c 19 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.070 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.070 Terms of office. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.070. Prior:
1955 c 218 § 7; 1947 c 258 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-8. Formerly RCW
28.04.070; 43.63.090.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.080 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.04.090; 43.63.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.100
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.100 Ex officio secretary of board. [1982 c 160 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.100. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 235 § 3; RRS § 4527.
Formerly RCW 28.04.100; 43.63.120.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.110
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.110 Meetings—Compensation and travel expenses of
members. [1984 c 287 § 60; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 67; 1973 c 106 § 13;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 235 § 4; RRS § 4528.
Formerly RCW 28.04.110; 43.63.130.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.120
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.120 Powers and duties generally. [1987 c 464 § 1; 1987 c
39 § 1. Prior: 1986 c 266 § 86; 1986 c 149 § 3; 1984 c 40 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c
173 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 92 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 50; 1974 ex.s. c
92 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 215 § 1; 1971 c 48 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.120;
prior: 1963 c 32 § 1; 1961 c 47 § 1; prior: (i) 1933 c 80 § 1; 1915 c 161 § 1;
1909 c 97 p 236 § 5; 1907 c 240 § 3; 1903 c 104 § 12; 1897 c 118 § 27; 1895
c 150 § 1; 1890 p 352 § 8; Code 1881 § 3165; RRS § 4529. (ii) 1919 c 89 §
3; RRS § 4684. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 238 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 29; RRS § 4530.
Formerly RCW 28.04.120, 28.58.280, 28.58.281, 28.58.282, 43.63.140.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.122 Requirements for admission to teacher preparation
programs—Exemptions—Rules. [1988 c 251 § 4; 1987 c 525 § 202.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.410.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.123 Exit examinations for candidates for certification—
Board to adopt rules. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.125 Delegation to ESD of state board of education
program, project or service—Contract.
Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.04.127 Waiver from provisions of RCW 28A.58.750 through
28A.58.754 authorized, when—Criteria by board. [1985 c 349 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.130 Classification, numbering system of school districts—
Rules and regulations for. [1971 c 54 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.130.
Prior: 1917 c 21 § 2; RRS § 4711. Formerly RCW 28.04.130; 28.01.040,
part; 43.63.150.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.04.131 School bus drivers, training and qualifications—Rules
and regulations for. [1989 c 178 § 20; 1981 c 200 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 89;
1969 ex.s. c 153 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.210 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.04.132 Rules and regulations incorporating due process
guarantees of pupils—Informal due process procedures when
suspension of students. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 268 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.133 Rules and regulations accepting national guard high
school career training. [1975 1st ex.s. c 262 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.305.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.134 Rules and regulations integrating library and media
services into learning resources services. [1985 c 341 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c
127 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.135 Certificate of educational competence, rules for
issuance. [1973 c 51 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.190 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.137 Student financial assistance program, rules for
administration. [1973 c 81 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 110 § 1.
28A.04.140 Seal. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.140. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
238 § 7; RRS § 4531. Formerly RCW 28.04.140; 28.01.040, part;
43.63.160.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.145 Assistance of educational service district boards and
superintendents—Scope. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 51; 1971 ex.s. c 282 §
30.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.150 Accumulated sick leave fund, board contributions to.
Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.04.080 Vacancies, filling. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.080.
Prior: 1955 c 218 § 8; 1947 c 258 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-9.
Formerly RCW 28.04.080; 43.63.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.090
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.155
Development of standardized high school
transcripts—School districts to inform students of importance. [1984 c
178 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.090 Superintendent as ex officio member and chief
executive officer of board. [1982 c 160 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.090. Prior: 1967 c 158 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 235 § 2; RRS § 4526.
28A.04.160 Intermediate school district circulating library,
materials disapproved by board not allowed in. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1983.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 418]
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28A.04.165 Program standards for professional programs—
Instruction in child abuse issues encouraged. [1985 c 419 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.305.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.167 Recommendations about written subject matter
examination—Sample testing—Report to legislature. [1987 c 525 §
204.] Decodified pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 602.
28A.04.170 Review and study of teacher preparation program
field experience including internships—Report. [1987 c 525 § 213.]
Decodified pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 602.
28A.04.172 Post-baccalaureate professional teacher preparation
program—Masters degree—Implementation—Standards. [1987 c 525
§ 214.] Decodified pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 602; and subsequently repealed
by 1999 c 348 § 11.
28A.04.174 Professional education requirements for initial or
professional certification. [1987 c 525 § 216.] Decodified pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 602.
28A.04.176
Professional
development
preparation—
Enhancement of agreements between schools or school districts and
institutions of higher education. [1987 c 525 § 217.] Recodified as RCW
28A.305.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.178
Review of interstate reciprocity provisions for
consistency with professional educator requirements—Advice to
governor and legislature. [1989 c 11 § 4; 1987 c 525 § 226.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.305.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.180 Educational paraprofessional associate of arts degree.
[1989 c 370 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.400 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.04.200 Contracts and obligations for community college
facilities, board duties and responsibilities relating to. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
Title 28A
28A.04.286 Self-study process by school districts—Board to adopt
rules. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.287 Accreditation standards for preschools—Board to
establish standards and procedures. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.04.288
Interstate discussions and agreements about
standards and programs for teachers, administrators, and educational
staff associates—Superintendent's duties.
Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.04.289 Schools for the twenty-first century pilot program—
Board's duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.290 Student teaching pilot program—Board's duties.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.300 Washington state school building systems project—
Organization and school plant facilities division established. [1971 ex.s.
c 238 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 198 § 1.
28A.04.310 Washington state school building systems project—
Rules and regulations—Developing project—Staff—Project scope—
Advisory board—Implementing and cut-off date—Evaluation report.
[1971 ex.s. c 238 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 198 § 1.
28A.04.350 Student activities eligible for state transportation
funding—Rules and regulations for. [1981 c 265 § 12.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 8.
Chapter 28A.05
COMPULSORY COURSES
28A.05.005 Course content requirements—Duties of school
district boards of directors. [1984 c 278 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.230.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.203 Maple Lane School, board to supervise educational
work. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.05.010
Common school curriculum—Fundamentals in
conduct. [1988 c 206 § 403; 1987 c 232 § 1; 1986 c 149 § 4; 1969 c 71 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.05.010. Prior: 1909 p 262 § 2; RRS § 4681; prior:
1897 c 118 § 65; 1895 c 5 § 1; 1890 p 372 § 45; 1886 p 19 § 52. Formerly
RCW 28.05.010 and 28.05.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.204 Nonhigh school district capital fund aid to high school
districts, board duties concerning plan for. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.05.015 Students taught in English language—Exception.
[1969 c 71 § 4. Like section formerly RCW 28.05.015.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.230.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.205 Nursery schools, board to make rules and regulations
concerning. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.05.030 Physical education in grades one through eight. [1984
c 52 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.05.030. Prior: 1919 c 89 § 1; RRS § 4682.
Formerly RCW 28.05.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.040 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.04.201 Additional powers and duties—Coordinating council
for occupational education, board membership on, reports of to. Crossreference section, decodified.
28A.04.206 Studies, courses of instruction, board to prescribe.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.207 Teachers' retirement board of trustees, board to
choose members of. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.04.208 Vocational education programs, board may authorize.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
28A.04.209 Additional powers and duties—Associated student
bodies, rules and regulations relating to. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
28A.04.210 Youth development and conservation committee,
board representation on. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.04.230 Certification of personnel employed in the common
schools, board duties concerning. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.04.260 List of high school districts certified by state board.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
28A.04.265
Joint school district financing plan involving
construction of school facilities, board duties concerning. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.275 Transfer of records to educational service district
headquarters office, board duties concerning. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.04.280 Educational service district system, board duties
concerning. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.04.285 Educational service district board-member districts,
board duties concerning. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.05.040 Physical education in high schools. [1985 c 384 § 3;
1984 c 52 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.05.040. Prior: 1963 c 235 § 1, part;
prior: (i) 1923 c 78 § 1, part; 1919 c 89 § 2, part; RRS § 4683, part. (ii)
1919 c 89 § 5, part; RRS § 4686, part. Formerly RCW 28.05.040, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.230.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.050 History and government in high schools. [1969 ex.s. c
57 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.05.050. Prior: 1967 c 64 § 1, part; 1963 c 31
§ 1, part; 1961 c 47 § 2, part; 1941 c 203 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 48983, part. Formerly RCW 28.05.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.060
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.055 AIDS education in public schools—Limitations—
Program adoption—Model curricula—Student's exclusion from
participation. [1988 c 206 § 402.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.070
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.060
High school graduation requirements or
equivalencies—Reevaluation and report by state board of education.
[1988 c 172 § 1; 1985 c 384 § 2; 1984 c 278 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
28A.230.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.062
Rules implementing RCW 28A.05.060 to be
adopted—Temporary exemptions—Special alterations—Competency
testing. [1985 c 384 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.100 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.064 Elective requirement. [1985 c 384 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.230.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.05.070 Program to help students meet minimum entrance
requirements at baccalaureate-granting institutions—Exceptions.
[1988 c 172 § 2; 1984 c 278 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.130
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 419]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 28A.06
HIGH SCHOOL EXTENSION COURSES
28A.09.120 Uniform definition of terms used in vocational
education—Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 285 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28C.04.026 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.06.010
State board to prescribe extension courses—
Examinations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.06.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 370 §
1; RRS § 5093. Formerly RCW 28.06.010, 28.06.020, 28.06.030, and
28.06.040.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.09.200 Children of certain citizens missing in action or
prisoners of war exempt from fees—Limitations—Procedure. [1973 c
63 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 17 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.240 pursuant to
1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.06.050 Preparation and distribution of questions—Grading.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.06.050. Prior: 1909 p 370 § 2; RRS § 5094.
Formerly RCW 28.06.050 and 28.06.060.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
Chapter 28A.10
28A.06.070 Four year certificate of completion. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.06.070. Prior: 1909 p 371 § 3; RRS § 5095. Formerly RCW
28.06.070.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
Chapter 28A.08
TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION COURSES
28A.08.005 Legislative declaration. [1977 c 76 § 1. Formerly RCW
46.81.005.] Recodified as RCW 28A.220.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
AND SERVICES FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS
28A.10.005 Purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.10.005. Prior: 1967 c
118 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.10.005.] Recodified as RCW 74.29.005,
September 1983.
28A.10.010 Definitions—"State agency". [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 52;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.10.010. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 41; 1967 c 118 § 2;
1957 c 223 § 1; 1933 c 176 § 2; RRS § 4925-2. Formerly RCW 28.10.010.]
Recodified as RCW 74.29.010, September 1983.
28A.08.010 Definitions. [1979 c 158 § 195; 1977 c 76 § 2; 1969 ex.s.
c 218 § 1; 1963 c 39 § 2. Formerly RCW 46.81.010.] Recodified as RCW
28A.220.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.10.020 Powers and duties of state agency. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.10.020. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 42; 1967 c 118 § 6; 1963 c 135 § 1;
1957 c 223 § 3; 1933 c 176 § 3; RRS § 4925-3. Formerly RCW 28.10.030.]
Recodified as RCW 74.29.020, September 1983.
28A.08.020 Administration of program—Powers and duties of
school officials. [1979 c 158 § 196; 1977 c 76 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 218 § 2;
1963 c 39 § 3. Formerly RCW 46.81.020.] Recodified as RCW
28A.220.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.10.025
Additional duties of state agency—State-wide
program—Rules and regulations—Report. [1977 c 75 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.10.025. Prior: 1967 c 118 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.10.035.]
Recodified as RCW 74.29.025, September 1983.
28A.08.060 Fiscal support—Traffic safety education account.
[1969 ex.s. c 218 § 5; 1963 c 39 § 7. Formerly RCW 46.81.060.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
28A.10.037
Vocational rehabilitation services to be made
available to state and public agencies. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.10.037.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 45; 1967 c 118 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.10.037.]
Recodified as RCW 74.29.037, September 1983.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.81.060, recodified as RCW 28A.08.060,
was amended by 1985 c 57 § 62 without reference to its repeal by 1984 c
258 § 339. It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW
1.12.025.
28A.10.050 Acceptance of federal aid—Generally. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.10.050. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 43; 1967 c 118 § 9; 1957 c 223 §
5; 1955 c 371 § 1; 1933 c 176 § 5; RRS § 4925-5. Formerly RCW
28.10.050.] Recodified as RCW 74.29.050, September 1983.
28A.08.070 Fiscal support—Reimbursement to school districts—
Enrollment fees—Deposit. [1984 c 258 § 331; 1977 c 76 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
218 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 5; 1963 c 39 § 8. Formerly RCW 46.81.070.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.220.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.10.055 Acceptance of federal aid—Construction of chapter
when part thereof in conflict with federal requirements which are
condition precedent to allocation of federal funds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.10.055. Prior: 1967 c 118 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.10.055.]
Recodified as RCW 74.29.055, September 1983.
28A.08.080 Information on proper use of left-hand lane. [1986 c
93 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.220.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.08.900 Declaration of purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 218 § 7; 1963 c
39 § 1. Formerly RCW 46.81.900.] Recodified as RCW 28A.220.900
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.09
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION GENERALLY
28A.09.005 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Vocational education—Director—State plan, etc.
Cross-reference
section, decodified.
28A.09.070 Acceptance of federal acts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.09.070. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 27; 1939 c 183 § 1; 1919 c 169 § 1;
RRS § 4919. Formerly RCW 28.09.070.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.200
pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.09.080 Custodian of special appropriations. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.09.080. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 28; 1919 c 160 § 2; RRS § 4920.
Formerly RCW 28.09.080.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.210 pursuant to
1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.09.090 Types of schools or classes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.09.090. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 29; 1919 c 160 § 6; RRS § 4924.
Formerly RCW 28.09.090.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.220 pursuant to
1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.09.100 School district vocational education programs—
Scope—Rules and regulations. [1971 ex.s. c 285 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 261 §
24; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.240. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 24. Like section
formerly RCW 28.85.240. Formerly RCW 28B.50.240.] Recodified as
RCW 28C.04.230 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28A.09.110 Uniform definition of terms used in vocational
education—Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 285 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28C.04.025 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 420]
28A.10.080 Purchase of vocational rehabilitation services for
handicapped persons—Procedure—Register of eligible nonprofit
organizations—Rules. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 16; 1979 c 151 § 11; 1972
ex.s. c 15 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 53; 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.10.080. Prior: 1969 c 105 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 46; 1967 c 118 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28.10.080.] Recodified as RCW 74.29.080, September
1983.
28A.10.100
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—Purpose. [1970 ex.s. c 15 § 24; 1969 c 105 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28.10.100.] Recodified as RCW 74.29.100, September 1983.
28A.10.105
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—"A disadvantaged person" defined for chapter purposes.
[1969 c 105 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.10.105.] Recodified as RCW
74.29.105, September 1983.
28A.10.110
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—Federal funds. [1970 ex.s. c 15 § 25; 1969 c 105 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.10.110.] Recodified as RCW 74.29.110, September
1983.
Chapter 28A.13
SPECIAL EDUCATION—
DIVISION FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
28A.13.005 Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 66 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.155.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.010 Administrative section or unit for the education of
children with handicapping conditions—"Handicapped children" and
"appropriate education" defined—Approval when child under
jurisdiction of juvenile court. [1985 c 341 § 4; 1984 c 160 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 66 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 2 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.13.010. Prior: 1951 c
92 § 1; prior: (i) 1943 c 120 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4679-25. (ii) 1943 c
120 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4679-26, part. Formerly RCW 28.13.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.155.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.13.020
Division administrative officer—Appointment—
Duties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 52; 1972 ex.s. c 10 § 1. Prior: 1971 ex.s. c
66 § 3; 1971 c 48 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.13.020; prior: 1943 c 120 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4679-27. Formerly RCW 28.13.020.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.155.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.030 Authority of districts—Participation of department of
social and health services. [1971 ex.s. c 66 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.13.030. Prior: 1959 c 122 § 1; 1953 c 135 § 1; 1943 c 120 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 4679-28. Formerly RCW 28.13.030.] Recodified as RCW
28A.155.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.040
Aid for children unable to attend school—
Apportionment—Allocations from state excess funds. [1971 ex.s. c 66 §
5; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.13.040. Prior: 1943 c 120 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 4679-29. Formerly RCW 28.13.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.050
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.045
District authority to contract with approved
agencies—Approval standards. [1971 ex.s. c 66 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.155.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.050 Services to handicapped children of preschool age—
Apportionment—Allocations from state excess cost funds. [1971 ex.s. c
66 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.13.050. Prior: 1951 c 92 § 2; 1949 c 186 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4901-3. Formerly RCW 28.13.050.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.155.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.060 Appeal from superintendent's denial of educational
program. [1971 ex.s. c 66 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.080 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.065 Superintendent of public instruction to adopt certain
rules for preschool handicapped programs—Legislative intent. [1984 c
160 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.13.070 Superintendent of public instruction's duty and
authority. [1985 c 341 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 66 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
28A.155.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.13.071
Curriculum-based assessment procedures—
Superintendent's duties. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.13.080 Sanctions applied to noncomplying districts. [1971
ex.s. c 66 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 28A.155.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.13.090 Transportation of handicapped children.
reference section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-
28A.13.100 Appropriations for handicapped programs. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.14
SPECIAL EDUCATION—DIVISION OF RECREATION
28A.14.010 Division of recreation—Established. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.14.010. Prior: 1945 c 247 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5109-10.
Formerly RCW 28.14.010.] Repealed by 1981 c 103 § 1.
Title 28A
Chapter 28A.16
PROGRAMS FOR HIGHLY CAPABLE STUDENTS
28A.16.010 Division created—Superior students defined. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.16.010. Prior: 1961 c 116 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.16.010.] Repealed by 1984 c 278 § 15.
28A.16.020
Program—Scope—Costs.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.16.020. Prior: 1961 c 116 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.16.020.] Repealed
by 1984 c 278 § 15. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.16.040.
28A.16.030 Authority of school districts—Joint programs with
institutions of higher learning. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.16.030. Prior:
1961 c 116 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.16.030.] Repealed by 1984 c 278 § 15.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.16.060.
28A.16.040
Program—Duties of superintendent of public
instruction. [1984 c 278 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 28A.185.010 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.16.050 Funding. [1984 c 278 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
28A.185.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.16.060 Programs—Authority of local school districts—
Selection of students. [1984 c 278 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
28A.185.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.16.070 Education of highly capable students at early
entrance program or transition school at University of Washington—
Allocation of funds. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.19
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT—
INTERMEDIATE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT—
INTERMEDIATE DISTRICTS AND BOARDS
28A.19.010 through 28A.19.440 [1969 ex.s. c 223 §§ 28A.19.01028A.19.440.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 159.
Chapter 28A.20
COUNTY AND INTERMEDIATE
DISTRICT BOARDS OF EDUCATION
28A.20.010 through 28A.20.095 [1969 ex.s. c 223 §§ 28A.20.01028A.20.095.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 159.
Chapter 28A.21
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS—
SUPERINTENDENT—BOARDS
28A.21.010 Purpose. [1988 c 65 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 1; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.19.500.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.020
Changes in number of, boundaries—Initiating,
hearings, considerations—Superintendent's duties. [1977 ex.s. c 283 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.19.505.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.14.020 Division of recreation—Administrative officer—
Appointment—Qualifications—Salary—Duties. [1971 c 48 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.14.020. Prior: 1945 c 247 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 510911. Formerly RCW 28.14.020.] Repealed by 1981 c 103 § 1.
28A.21.030
ESD board—Members—Number, from boardmember districts—Board-member district boundaries, determination
of, changes in. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 14; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c
75 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 3. Formerly RCW
28.19.510.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.14.030 Recreation program—Cooperation of, authority of,
school districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.14.030. Prior: 1945 c 247 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5109-12. Formerly RCW 28.14.030.] Repealed by
1981 c 103 § 1.
28A.21.0301 ESD board—Members—Elections, time of, call and
notice, conduct. [1974 ex.s. c 75 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 25.
28A.14.040
Recreation program—May include adults—
Restrictions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.14.040. Prior: 1945 c 247 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 5109-13. Formerly RCW 28.14.040.] Repealed by 1981 c
103 § 1.
28A.14.050 Local and district advisory committees—Duties.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 53; 1971 c 48 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.14.050.
Prior: 1945 c 247 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5109-14. Formerly RCW
28.14.050.] Repealed by 1981 c 103 § 1.
28A.14.060 State aid. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.14.060. Prior: 1945 c
247 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5109-16. Formerly RCW 28.14.060.]
Repealed by 1981 c 103 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.21.0302
ESD board—Members—Elections, filing of
candidacy, certification of names. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c
75 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 25.
28A.21.0303 ESD board—Members—Terms. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 5; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.040 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.0304 ESD board—Members—Terms, when nine member
board. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 19; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.0305
ESD board—Members—Terms, begin when—
Vacancies, filling of. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 20; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 7; 1974
ex.s. c 75 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 421]
Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.21.0306
ESD board—Members—Restriction on other
service. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.031 ESD board—Members—Elections, calling and notice
of. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.080 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.032
ESD board—Members—Elections, filing of
declarations of candidacy. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.033
ESD board—Members—Elections, procedure—
Certification of results. [1980 c 179 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.034 ESD board—Members—Elections, contest of. [1977
ex.s. c 283 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.21.035 ESD board—Return to seven member board. [1977
ex.s. c 283 § 21; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 9; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c
282 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.036 ESD board—Members—Expiration of terms if
elected prior to September 21, 1977. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 23.] Repealed by
1984 c 40 § 12.
28A.21.037 ESD board—Vacation of board member position
because of failure to attend meetings. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 10; 1971
ex.s. c 282 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.21.040 School district to be entirely within single educational
service district. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 6; 1969 ex.s.
c 176 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.19.515.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.140
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.050 ESD board—Members, qualification, oath, bond—
Organization—Quorum. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 12;
1971 ex.s. c 282 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.19.520.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.060
ESD board—Reimbursement of members for
expenses. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 68; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.19.525.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.070 ESD superintendent—Appointment, term, salary,
discharge. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 9; 1970 ex.s. c 84
§ 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.19.530.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 283 § 25.
28A.21.071 ESD superintendent—Appointment, procedure—
Term, salary, discharge—ESD superintendent review committee. [1985
c 341 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.170 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.073
Intermediate school district superintendent—
Reimbursement by district for certain salaries paid. [1970 ex.s. c 84 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.19.531.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.21.080 ESD superintendent—Qualifications. [1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 8. Formerly RCW
28.19.535.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 283 § 25.
28A.21.086
ESD board—Compliance with rules and
regulations—Depository and distribution center—Cooperative service
programs, joint purchasing programs, and direct student service
programs including pupil transportation. [1988 c 65 § 2; 1987 c 508 § 3;
1982 c 46 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 66 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c
282 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.088
ESD board—Teachers' institutes, directors'
meetings—Cooperation with state supervisor—Certification of data.
[1983 c 56 § 2; 1981 c 103 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 282 §
12.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.090 ESD board—District budgets—Meetings—Personnel
approval—Employee bonds—School district boundary transcripts—
Acquisition and disposal of property—Bylaws, regulations—
Contractual authority. [1988 c 65 § 3; 1983 c 56 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 18; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 13; 1971 c 53 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 9. Formerly
RCW 28.19.540.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.21.092
ESD board—Payment of member expenses—
Payment of dues into statewide association of board members,
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 422]
restrictions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 14.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.095 ESD board—Delegation of powers and duties to
superintendent. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 20; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 9; 1971 ex.s.
c 282 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.100 Assistant superintendents and other personnel—
Appointment, salaries, duties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 21; 1974 ex.s. c 75 §
10; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 10. Formerly RCW
28.19.545.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.102 Employee leave policy required. [1989 c 208 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.105 Certificated employees of district—Contracts of
employment—Nonrenewal of contracts. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 7; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 22; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 11; 1971 c 48 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 34 § 19.
Like section formerly RCW 28.19.601.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.250
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.106 Certificated employees of district—Adverse change in
contract status—Notice—Probable cause—Review—Appeal. [1977
ex.s. c 283 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 23; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 12; 1971 c 48 §
7; 1969 ex.s. c 34 § 20. Like section formerly RCW 28.19.602.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.110 ESD superintendent's powers and duties—Generally.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 24; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 13; 1972 ex.s. c 3 § 1; 1971
ex.s. c 282 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.19.550.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.111 ESD superintendent's powers and duties—Records
and reports. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 25; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 14.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.280 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.112 ESD superintendent's powers and duties—Oaths and
affirmations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 26; 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 15.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.113 ESD superintendent's powers and duties—School
district budgets—Compulsory attendance—Aid by nonhigh districts—
School district organization. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 27; 1974 ex.s. c 75 §
16.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.120 Headquarters office—Records transferred, state
board duties. [1985 c 341 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 28; 1974 ex.s. c 75 §
17; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 12. Formerly RCW
28.19.555.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.130 ESD superintendents, employees—Travel expenses
and subsistence—Advance payment. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 69; 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 29; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 19; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 13. Formerly
RCW 28.19.560.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.21.135 Budgeting procedures for districts. [1977 ex.s. c 283 §
12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 30; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 20.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.330 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.136 Identification of core services for budget purposes—
Generally. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.340
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.137 Identification of core services for budget purposes—
Specific services listed. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.350 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.138 Identification of core services for budget purposes—
Formula utilized for ESD's biennial budget request. [1977 ex.s. c 283 §
11.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.360 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.140 District budget—State funds, allocation of—District
general expense fund—Created, deposits, expenditures. [1983 c 56 § 4;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 31; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 22; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28.19.565.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.370 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.145 Moneys transferred—District special service funds
abolished. [1971 ex.s. c 282 § 43.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 75 § 19.
28A.21.150 Superintendents—Minimum salary. [1969 ex.s. c 176
§ 15. Formerly RCW 28.19.570.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.21.160 Funds combined into district general expense fund—
Distribution formula when county part of more than one district—
Distribution if change of district boundaries. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 32;
1971 ex.s. c 282 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 16. Formerly RCW 28.19.575.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.380 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.21.170 District budget request—Procedure for approval.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 33; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 21; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 17.
Formerly RCW 28.19.580.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.390 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.180 County funds to go into district general expense fund,
minimum amount—Election costs—Services of county officials—
Termination of county participation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 34; 1974
ex.s. c 75 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 18. Formerly RCW
28.19.585.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 16.
28A.21.185 Possession and title to certain property—Committee
to settle disputes. [1971 ex.s. c 282 § 25.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 75 §
21.
28A.21.190 Prosecuting attorneys as legal advisors to board and
superintendent—Written opinions of attorney general. [1971 ex.s. c 282
§ 27; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 20. Formerly RCW 28.19.590.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 75 § 22.
28A.21.195 Legal services. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 35; 1974 ex.s. c
75 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.400 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.200 Ex officio treasurer of district. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
36; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 21. Formerly RCW 28.19.595.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.410 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Title 28A
1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1, part; 1961 c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2,
part; prior: 1943 c 52 § 1, part; 1941 c 179 § 1, part; 1939 c 131 § 1, part;
1925 ex.s. c 57 § 1, part; 1919 c 90 § 3, part; 1915 c 44 § 1, part; 1909 c 97
p 285 § 2, part; 1907 c 240 § 5, part; 1903 c 104 § 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 4776, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100, part. (ii) 1965 ex.s. c 86 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.58.421.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.060 Children of compulsory school age entitled to use
facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.24.060. Prior: 1945 c 141 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 4719-1. Formerly RCW 28.24.060.] Repealed by 1981 c 265
§ 15, effective September 1, 1982.
28A.24.065 Authorization for private school students to ride
buses—Conditions. [1981 c 307 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.075 Reimbursement for transportation costs—Method.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.24.076
Reimbursement for transportation costs—
Superintendent may make rules and regulations. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.24.077 Contracts for pupil transportation services. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.21.210 County or intermediate district superintendent and
board employees to terminate or transfer employment—Benefits
retained. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 22. Formerly RCW 28.19.600.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.420 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.078 Bid procedure for contract for pupil transportation
services with private nongovernmental entity. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.21.220 Local school district superintendents to advise board
and superintendent. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 37; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 28;
1969 ex.s. c 176 § 23. Formerly RCW 28.19.605.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.430 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.080 Transportation routes—Procedure to establish. [1977
c 80 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 54; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 176 §
104; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.24.080. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 7. Formerly
RCW 28.24.080.] Repealed by 1981 c 265 § 15, effective September 1,
1982.
28A.21.230 Board of education, superintendent, to perform duties
of county board of education, county superintendent—Cooperative
educational services. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 24. Formerly RCW 28.19.610.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.24.090 Local boards to cooperate in establishing routes and
determining costs. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.24.090. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c
154 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.24.090.] Repealed by 1977 c 80 § 4.
28A.21.240 Actions against officers, employees or agents of school
districts and educational service districts—Defenses, costs and fees.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.24.100
Authorizing individual transportation or other
arrangements. [1981 c 265 § 11; 1977 c 80 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 66 § 10; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.24.100. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 9. Formerly RCW
28.24.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.250 Officers, employees or agents of school districts or
educational service districts, insurance to protect and hold personally
harmless. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.21.255 ESD as self-insurer—Authority. [1982 c 191 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.440 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.300
State supported environmental study centers—
District operation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 38; 1974 ex.s. c 91 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.450 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.310 Contracts to lease building space and portable
buildings and lease or have maintained security systems, computers
and other equipment. [1987 c 508 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 210 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.310.460 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.350 Delegation to ESD of SPI program, project or
service—Contract. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.310.470 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.355 Delegation to ESD of state board of education
program, project or service—Contract. [1977 ex.s. c 283 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.310.480 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.21.360 ESD employee attendance incentive program—
Remuneration for unused sick leave. [1989 c 69 § 1; 1985 c 341 § 9;
1980 c 182 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.490 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.21.900 Phrases to have meanings ascribed herein. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 155.] Recodified as RCW 28A.310.900 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
Chapter 28A.24
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
28A.24.055 Operation of student transportation program—
Responsibility of local district—Scope—Transporting of elderly—
Insurance. [1986 c 32 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 1; 1981 c 265 § 10; 1980 c
122 § 2; 1973 c 45 § 1; 1971 c 24 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 153 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.24.055. Prior: (i) 1969 c 53 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12
§ 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part; 1963 c 104 § 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part;
(2010 Ed.)
28A.24.110 Lease of buses to transport handicapped children and
elderly—Limitation. [1973 c 45 § 2; 1971 c 78 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.160.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.111 Lease of buses to transport handicapped children and
elderly—Directors to authorize. [1971 c 78 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.160.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.112 Lease of buses to transport handicapped children and
elderly—Lease at local level—Criteria. [1971 c 78 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.160.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.120 Lease of buses to transport handicapped children and
elderly—Elderly persons defined—Program limitation. [1973 c 45 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.160.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.150 Safe walk-ways in lieu of bus route or bus run—
Reimbursement of costs, when. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 55; 1971 c 48 § 8;
1970 ex.s. c 20 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.24.150. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 17 §
1. Formerly RCW 28.24.150.] Repealed by 1977 c 80 § 4.
28A.24.170
School buses, rental or lease for emergency
purposes—Authorization. [1971 c 24 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.160.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.172
School buses, rental or lease for emergency
purposes—Board to determine district policy—Conditions if rent or
lease. [1986 c 266 § 21; 1985 c 7 § 88; 1974 ex.s. c 171 § 1; 1971 c 24 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.160.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.175
School buses, transport of general public to
interscholastic activities—Limitations. [1980 c 91 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.160.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.178 School buses, authorization for parent, guardian or
custodian of a student to ride—Limitations. [1980 c 122 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.160.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.24.180 Agreements with other governmental entities for
transportation of public or other noncommon school purposes—
Limitations. [1974 ex.s. c 93 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.120
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 423]
Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.24.200 School bus drivers, training and qualifications, rules
and regulations for. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.26
REQUIRING ATTENDANCE
GEOGRAPHICALLY NEAR STUDENT'S RESIDENCE
28A.26.010 General rule—Exceptions. [1979 c 4 § 1 (Initiative
Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).] Repealed by 1991 c 116 §
26.
28A.26.020 Application of next geographically nearest rule. [1979
c 4 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).]
Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.26.030 Explanation of phrase as used in RCW 28A.26.010.
[1979 c 4 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).]
Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.26.040 Explanation of "special education, care or guidance"
as used in RCW 28A.26.010. [1979 c 4 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 350,
approved November 7, 1978).] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.26.050 Voluntary options not precluded. [1979 c 4 § 5
(Initiative Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).] Repealed by
1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.26.060 Adjudication of constitutional issues not precluded.
[1979 c 4 § 6 (Initiative Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).]
Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.26.900 Severability—1979 c 4. [1979 c 4 § 8 (Initiative
Measure No. 350, approved November 7, 1978).] Repealed by 1991 c 116 §
26.
Chapter 28A.27
COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
28A.27.010
Attendance mandatory—Age—Persons having
custody shall cause child to attend public school—Child responsible for
attending school—Exceptions—Excused temporary absences. [1986 c
132 § 1; 1985 c 441 § 1; 1980 c 59 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 201 § 4; 1973 c 51 § 1;
1972 ex.s. c 10 § 2. Prior: 1971 ex.s. c 215 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 51 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 109 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.010; prior: 1909 p 364 § 1; RRS
§ 5072; prior: 1907 c 240 § 7; 1907 c 231 § 1; 1905 c 162 § 1; 1903 c 48 §
1; 1901 c 177 § 11; 1899 c 140 § 1; 1897 c 118 § 71. Formerly RCW
28.27.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.020 School's duties upon juvenile's failure to attend
school—Generally. [1986 c 132 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 201 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.225.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.022 Petition to juvenile court for violations by a parent or
child—Applicability of chapter. [1986 c 132 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 201 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.030 School district superintendent to provide teacher with
census—Report of truants, incorrigibles.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.27.030. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 6; RRS § 5077; prior: 1907 c 231 §
6; 1905 c 162 § 6; 1903 c 48 §§ 2, 3, 4. Formerly RCW 28.27.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.040
Attendance enforcement officers—Authority—
Record and report. [1986 c 132 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 56; 1971 c 48 §
9; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 105; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.040. Prior: 1909 c 97
p 365 § 4; RRS § 5075; prior: 1907 c 231 § 4; 1905 c 162 § 4. Formerly
RCW 28.27.040, 28.27.050, and 28.27.060.]
Recodified as RCW
28A.225.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.070 Acquiring custody and disposition of truants. [1979
ex.s. c 201 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 52; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.070. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 366 § 5; RRS § 5076; prior: 1907 c 231 § 5; 1905 c 162 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.27.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.060 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.080
Annual notice of chapter provisions by ESD
superintendent—Superintendent's report—Penalty for false or failure
to report. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 57; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 106; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.27.080. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 9; RRS § 5080; prior: 1907 c
231 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.27.080 and 28.87.040.] Recodified as RCW
28A.225.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.090 Employment permits. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.090.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 365 § 2; RRS § 5073; prior: 1907 c 231 § 2; 1905 c 162
§ 2; 1903 c 48 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.27.090.] Recodified as RCW
28A.225.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 424]
28A.27.100 Penalties in general—Defense—Suspension of fine—
Complaints to court. [1987 c 202 § 189; 1986 c 132 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 201
§ 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.100. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 365 § 3; RRS §
5074; prior: 1907 c 231 § 3; 1905 c 162 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.27.100.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.102 Penalty for nonperformance of duty—Disposition of
fines. [1987 c 202 § 190; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 58; 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 14.
Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 53; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 107; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.27.102; prior: 1909 p 368 § 10; RRS § 5081; 1907 c 231 § 10; 1905 c
162 § 10; 1903 c 48 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.27.102, 28.27.100, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.104 Fines applied to support of schools. [1987 c 202 § 191;
1969 ex.s. c 199 § 54; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.104. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
368 § 11; RRS § 5082; prior: 1907 c 231 § 12; 1905 c 162 § 11. Formerly
RCW 28.27.104, 28.27.100, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.110
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.110 Prosecuting attorney or attorney for district to act for
complainant. [1986 c 132 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 201 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.27.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 8; RRS § 5079; prior: 1901 c 177 §
19; 1899 c 142 § 25; 1897 c 118 § 177; 1890 p 382 § 83. Formerly RCW
28.27.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.120 Courts have concurrent jurisdiction. [1987 c 202 §
192; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.120. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 7; RRS §
5078; prior: 1907 c 231 § 7; 1905 c 162 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.27.120.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.130 Enforcing officers not personally liable for costs.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.130. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 368 § 12; RRS § 5083;
prior: 1907 c 231 § 13; 1905 c 162 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.27.130.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.140 Reports by school district attendance officers—
Compilation of information and reports. [1986 c 132 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.225.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.290 Private schools must report attendance.
reference section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-
28A.27.300
Enforcement by educational service district
superintendent. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.27.310 Home-based instruction—Duties of parents. [1985 c
441 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.200.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.27.320
Home-based instruction—Certain decisions
responsibility of parent unless otherwise specified. [1985 c 441 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.200.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.28
CHILD EMPLOYMENT AND PART TIME SCHOOLS
28A.28.010 Permit officers designated—Coordinating council
defined. [1971 c 48 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.010. Prior: 1919 c
151 § 1; RRS § 4906. Formerly RCW 28.28.010.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 §
4.
28A.28.020 Attendance until eighteen required—Exceptions.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.020. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 2; RRS § 4907.
Formerly RCW 28.28.020.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.030 Employment permits—Who may apply—Basis and
form—"Employment" defined. [1971 c 48 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.28.030. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 3; RRS § 4908. Formerly RCW
28.28.030, 28.28.010, and 28.28.040.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.050 Duties of employers. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.050.
Prior: 1919 c 151 § 4; RRS § 4909. Formerly RCW 28.28.050.] Repealed
by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.060 Records and report of permits. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.28.060. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 5; RRS § 4910. Formerly RCW
28.28.060.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.070 Establishment, conduct of part time schools. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.070. Prior: 1927 c 181 § 1; 1919 c 151 § 6; RRS §
4911. Formerly RCW 28.28.070, 28.28.080.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.090
Coordinating council to establish rules and
regulations, forms. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.090. Prior: 1919 c 151 §
11; RRS § 4916. Formerly RCW 28.28.090.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.100
Attendance at part time schools required—
Exceptions—Penalty against parent or guardian. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
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28A.28.100. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 7; RRS § 4912.
28.28.100.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
Formerly RCW
28A.28.110 Employers must allow school attendance—Penalty.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.110. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 9; RRS § 4914.
Formerly RCW 28.28.110.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.120 Enforcement of attendance. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.28.120. Prior: 1919 c 151 § 13; RRS § 4918. Formerly RCW
28.28.120.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
28A.28.130 Attendance at part time school counted as hours of
labor for state, federal law. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.28.130. Prior: 1919
c 151 § 8; RRS § 4913. Formerly RCW 28.28.130.] Repealed by 1973 c 51
§ 4.
28A.28.140 Reimbursement of expense. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.28.140. Prior: 1927 c 181 § 2; 1919 c 151 § 12; RRS § 4917.
Formerly RCW 28.28.140.] Repealed by 1973 c 51 § 4.
Chapter 28A.29
USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FOOD SERVICES
28A.29.010 Superintendent of public instruction authorized to
receive and disburse federal funds. [1987 c 193 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.235.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.29.020 Payment of costs—Federal food services revolving
fund—Disbursements.
[1987 c 193 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW
28A.235.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.29.030 Rules. [1987 c 193 § 3.]
28A.235.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.29.040 School breakfast programs. [1989 c 239 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.235.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.30
SURPLUS OR DONATED FOOD COMMODITIES
FOR SCHOOL HOT LUNCH PROGRAM
28A.30.010
Acquisition authorized.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.30.010. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.30.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.235.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.020 Contracts for—Other law applicable to. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.30.020. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.30.020.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.235.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.030 Advancement of costs from revolving fund moneys—
Reimbursement by school district to include transaction expense. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.30.030. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.30.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.235.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.040 Revolving fund created. [1985 c 341 § 10; 1979 ex.s. c
20 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.30.040. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 2. Formerly
RCW 28.30.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.235.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.30.050 Revolving fund—Administration of fund—Use—
School district requisition as prerequisite. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.30.050. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.30.050.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.235.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.060 Revolving fund—Depositories for fund, bond or
security for—Manner of payments from fund. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.30.060. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.30.060.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.235.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.070 Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.30.070.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.30.070.] Recodified as RCW
28A.235.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.30.080 Suspension of laws, rules, inconsistent herewith.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.30.080. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 92 § 8. Formerly RCW
28.30.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.235.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.31
HEALTH MEASURES
28A.31.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 239.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.005 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.31.010 Contagious diseases, limiting contact—Rules and
regulations. [1971 c 32 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.31.010. Prior: 1909 c
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97 p 262 § 5; RRS § 4689; prior: 1897 c 118 § 68; 1890 p 372 § 47.
Formerly RCW 28.31.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.020 Milk for children at school expense. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.31.020. Prior: 1935 c 15 § 1; 1923 c 152 § 1; 1921 c 190 § 1; RRS §
4806. Formerly RCW 28.31.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.235.130
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.030 Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Rules and
regulations. [1971 c 32 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.31.030. Prior: 1941 c
202 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4689-1. Formerly RCW 28.31.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.210.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.040 Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Record of
screening—Forwarding of records, recommendations and data. [1971 c
32 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.31.040. Prior: 1941 c 202 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4689-2. Formerly RCW 28.31.040.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.050 Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Rules and
regulations, forms used in screenings, distribution. [1973 c 46 § 1.
Prior: 1971 c 48 § 12; 1971 c 32 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.31.050; prior:
1941 c 202 § 3; RRS § 4689-3. Formerly RCW 28.31.050.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.210.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.055 State otologist to aid children with hearing defects.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.31.060
Sight-saving equipment.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.31.060. Prior: 1941 c 251 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4689-4. Formerly
RCW 28.31.060.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.31.070 First-class school districts may appoint medical
inspector. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.31.080 Second-class districts may employ physician or nurse.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.31.100 Immunization program—Purpose. [1984 c 40 § 3;
1979 ex.s. c 118 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.060 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.31.102 Immunization program—Definitions. [1985 c 49 § 2;
1984 c 40 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 118 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.070
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.104
Immunization program—Attendance of child
conditioned upon presentation of alternative proofs. [1985 c 49 § 1;
1979 ex.s. c 118 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.080 pursuant to 1990 c
33 § 4.
28A.31.106
Immunization program—Exemptions from on
presentation of alternative certifications. [1984 c 40 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 118
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.108 Immunization program—Exempted persons. [1984 c
40 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 118 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 49 § 6.
28A.31.110 Immunization program—Source of immunizations—
Written records. [1984 c 40 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 118 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.210.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.112 Immunization program—Administrator's duties upon
receipt of proof of immunization or certification of exemption. [1979
ex.s. c 118 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.31.114
Immunization program—Prohibiting child's
presence, when—Notice to parent, guardian or adult in loco parentis,
contents. [1985 c 49 § 3; 1984 c 40 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 118 § 8.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.210.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.115 Immunization program—Superintendent of public
instruction to provide information. [1985 c 49 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.116 Immunization program—State board of health rules,
contents. [1984 c 40 § 9; 1979 ex.s. c 118 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.117 Immunization program—Superintendent of public
instruction by rule to adopt procedures for verifying records. [1985 c
49 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.118 Immunization program—State board of education
rules, contents. [1979 ex.s. c 118 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.160
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.31.120 Immunization program—Department of social and
health services' rules, contents. [1979 ex.s. c 118 § 11.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.210.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.122 Immunization program—Applicable to children in
grades 7-12, when. [1979 ex.s. c 118 § 12.] Repealed by 1984 c 40 § 13.
28A.31.130 Screening program for scoliosis—Purpose. [1985 c
216 § 1; 1979 c 47 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.180 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.31.132 Screening program for scoliosis—Definitions. [1985 c
216 § 2; 1979 c 47 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.190 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.31.134 Screening program for scoliosis—Yearly examination
of children—Personnel making examinations, training for. [1985 c 216
§ 3; 1979 c 47 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.31.136 Screening program for scoliosis—Records—Parents
or guardians notification, contents. [1985 c 216 § 4; 1979 c 47 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.210.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.138 Screening program for scoliosis—Distribution of
rules, records and forms. [1979 c 47 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.139
Screening program for scoliosis—Waiver by
superintendent, when. [1985 c 216 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.140 Screening program for scoliosis—Pupils exempt,
when. [1985 c 216 § 5; 1979 c 47 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.240
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.100 Voluntary accreditation for preschools—Intent. [1986
c 150 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.110 Definition of preschool. [1986 c 150 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.215.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.120 Standards for accreditation—Option to establish
advisory committee. [1986 c 150 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.320
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.130 Voluntary accreditation of preschools—Prohibited
practices by public or nonpublic entities. [1986 c 150 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.215.330 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.150 Additional authority—Contracts with private and
public entities—Charges—Transportation services. [1987 c 487 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.34A
EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSISTANCE
28A.34A.010 Intent. [1985 c 418 § 1.]
28A.215.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.34A.020 Definitions. [1988 c 174 § 2; 1985 c 418 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.030
Department of community development to
administer program—Admission and funding. [1988 c 174 § 3; 1985 c
418 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.032 Child abuse and neglect prevention—Department of
community development to provide training. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.31.142 Screening program for scoliosis—Sanctions against
school officials failing to comply. [1979 c 47 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.040 Approved preschool programs—Entities eligible to
conduct—Use of funds—Requirements for applicants. [1988 c 174 § 4;
1985 c 418 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.31.150 Public and private schools—Administration of oral
medication by—Conditions. [1982 c 195 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.050 Advisory committee—Composition. [1988 c 174 § 5;
1985 c 418 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.31.155 Public and private schools—Administration of oral
medication by—Immunity from liability—Discontinuance, procedure.
[1982 c 195 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.34A.060 Rules. [1988 c 174 § 6; 1987 c 518 § 101; 1985 c 418 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.160 Catheterization of public and private school students.
[1988 c 48 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.280 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.31.165
Catheterization of public and private school
students—Immunity from liability. [1988 c 48 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.210.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.31.170 Prohibition on use of tobacco products on school
property. [1989 c 233 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.310 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.34
NURSERY SCHOOLS, PRESCHOOLS,
AND BEFORE-AND-AFTER SCHOOL CARE
28A.34.010 Authority of school boards. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.34.010. Prior: 1945 c 247 § 1; 1943 c 220 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
5109-1. Formerly RCW 28.34.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.010
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.020 Allocations of state or federal funds—Regulations by
state board. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.34.020. Prior: 1943 c 220 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 5109-2. Formerly RCW 28.34.020, 28.34.030.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.215.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34.040 Allocations pending receipt of federal funds. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.34.040. Prior: 1943 c 220 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 51093. Formerly RCW 28.34.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.030 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.070 Review of applications—Award of funds. [1988 c
174 § 7; 1985 c 418 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.160 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.080 Governor's report. [1988 c 174 § 8; 1985 c 418 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.090 State support—Priorities—Program funding levels.
[1987 c 518 § 102; 1985 c 418 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.180
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.100 Expenses of advisory committee—Reimbursement.
[1985 c 418 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.34A.110 Authority to solicit gifts, grants, and support. [1988
c 174 § 9; 1985 c 418 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.200 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.900 Contingency—Effective date—1985 c 418. [1985 c
418 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 28A.215.904 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.902 Expiration—1985 c 418. [1985 c 418 § 15.] Repealed
by 1987 c 518 § 103.
28A.34A.904 Short title—1985 c 418. [1985 c 418 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.900 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.906 Severability—1985 c 418. [1985 c 418 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.906 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.34A.908 Severability—1988 c 174. [1988 c 174 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.215.908 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.35
28A.34.045 Receipt of federal funds for school purposes. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
KINDERGARTENS
28A.34.050 Establishment and maintenance discretionary. [1973
1st ex.s. c 154 § 45; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.34.050. Prior: 1943 c 220 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5109-5. Formerly RCW 28.34.050.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.215.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.35.010 Free kindergartens authorized—Duties of directors.
[1972 ex.s. c 105 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.35.010. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c
124 § 19; 1911 c 82 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 371 § 1; RRS 5096; prior: 1897 c
118 § 181, part. Formerly RCW 28.35.010.] Repealed by 1982 c 158 § 7.
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28A.35.011 First-class districts may establish and maintain.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1982.
part; Code 1881 § 3210, part; 1873 p 421 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4940-1.
Formerly RCW 28.41.020.] Repealed by 1980 c 6 § 7.
28A.35.020 Part of common school system. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.35.020. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 371 § 2; RRS § 5097. Formerly RCW
28.35.020. (ii) 1917 c 127 § 1, part; RRS § 5098, part. Formerly RCW
28.35.030, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 158 § 7.
28A.41.030 Current state school fund—Certain federal proceeds
applied to. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.030. Prior: 1935 c 19 § 1; RRS §
4934-2. Formerly RCW 28.41.030.] Repealed by 1980 c 6 § 7.
28A.35.030 Maintained from district general school fund—
Attendance reports for apportionment purposes—Census enumeration.
[1980 c 6 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 59; 1971 c 48 § 13; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.35.030. Prior: 1917 c 127 § 1, part; RRS § 5098, part. Cf. 1911 c 82 §
1; 1909 c 97 p 371 subc. 19; 1897 c 118 § 181. Formerly RCW 28.35.030,
28.35.050, and 28.35.060.] Repealed by 1982 c 158 § 7.
28A.35.070 Qualifications for teachers. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.35.070. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 371 § 4; RRS § 5099; prior: 1897 c 118 §
181, part. Formerly RCW 28.35.070.] Repealed by 1982 c 158 § 7.
28A.35.080 Special meeting to determine if district should
maintain. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1982.
Chapter 28A.40
PERMANENT COMMON SCHOOL FUND—
COMMON SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUND
28A.40.010 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Use.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.40.010. Prior: 1967 c 29 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 320 § 1;
RRS § 4932; prior: 1897 c 118 § 109; 1890 p 373 § 50; 1886 p 20 § 57, part;
Code 1881 § 3210, part; 1873 p 421 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.40.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.515.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.40.013 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Funds
for support. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.40.014 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Interest
accruing on prior to July 2nd, 1967, deposited in current state school
fund. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.40.015 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Interest
accruing on from July 2nd, 1967, deposited in common school
construction fund. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.40.016
Permanent common school fund—Sources—
Investment of permanent common school fund. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.40.017 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Revenue
in applied exclusively to common schools. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.40.018
Permanent common school fund—Sources—
Apportionment from by special act forbidden. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.40.019 Permanent common school fund—Sources—Enabling
act and amendments thereto as affecting. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.40.020 Certain losses to permanent common school fund or
other state educational funds as funded debt against state. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.40.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 321 § 2; RRS § 4933; prior: 1897 c
118 § 110, part; 1890 p 373 § 51, part. Formerly RCW 28.40.020.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.515.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.040 State general fund—Estimates for state support to
public schools, from. [1980 c 6 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.040. Prior:
1945 c 141 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4940-9. Formerly RCW 28.41.040.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.300.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.050 Appropriations by legislature. [1980 c 6 § 3; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.41.050. Prior: 1945 c 141 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4940-2.
Formerly RCW 28.41.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.380 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.053 Appropriations for handicapped programs. [1989 c
400 § 2; 1980 c 87 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 66 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
28A.150.390 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.054 Medical assistance—Reimbursement to schools for
services for handicapped children. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.41.055 Apportionment factors to be based on current
figures—Rules and regulations. [1972 ex.s. c 26 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.41.055. Prior: 1955 c 350 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.41.055.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.400 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.110 Basic education certificated instructional staff—
Definition—Ratio to students. [1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 203.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.112 Basic education certificated instructional staff—
Salary allocation schedule—Limits on post-graduate credits. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 16 § 1; 1987 3rd ex.s. c 1 § 4; 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 204.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.410 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.130 Annual basic education allocation of funds according
to average FTE student enrollment—Student/teacher ratio standard.
[1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 201; 1986 c 144 § 1; 1983 c 3 § 30; 1982 c 158 § 3;
1982 c 158 § 2; 1980 c 154 § 12; 1979 ex.s. c 250 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 4;
1975 1st ex.s. c 211 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 9;
1973 c 46 § 2. See also 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 §§ 136, 137, 138 and 139.
Prior: 1972 ex.s. c 124 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 105 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 19;
1969 c 138 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.130; prior: 1967 ex.s. c 140 § 3;
1965 ex.s. c 171 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 2; prior: (i) 1949 c 212 § 1, part;
1945 c 141 § 4, part; 1923 c 96 § 1, part; 1911 c 118 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p
312 §§ 7-10, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4940-4, part. (ii) 1949 c 212 § 2, part;
1945 c 141 § 5, part; 1909 c 97 p 312 §§ 7-10, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
4940-5, part.
Formerly RCW 28.41.130.]
Recodified as RCW
28A.150.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.140 Annual basic education allocation of funds according
to average FTE student enrollment—Procedure to determine
distribution formula—Submittal to legislature—Enrollment, FTE
student, certificated and classified staff, defined—Minimum contact
classroom hours—Waiver. [1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 202; 1985 c 349 § 5; 1983
c 229 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 250 § 3; 1979 c 151 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 5; 1969
ex.s. c 244 § 14. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 217 § 3; 1969 c 130 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.41.140; prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.41.140.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.40.021 Certain losses to permanent common school fund or
other state educational funds as funded debt against state—
Constitutional provision. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.41.143 Annual basic education allocation of funds according
to average FTE student enrollment—Procedure for crediting portion
for school building purposes. [1985 c 7 § 89; 1980 c 154 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.40.100 Common school construction fund—Sources—Use—
Excess moneys in, availability, repayment. [1981 c 158 § 6; 1981 c 4 § 1;
1980 c 6 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.40.100. Prior: 1967 c 29 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.40.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.515.320 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.145
Part
time students—Defined—Enrollment
authorized—Reimbursement
for
costs—Funding
authority
recognition—Rules, regulations. [1985 c 441 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 8;
1972 ex.s. c 14 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 217 § 4. Like section formerly RCW
28.41.145.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.350 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.40.101 Common school construction fund—Sources—Funds
for support. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.41.150 Adjustments to meet emergencies. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.41.150. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.41.150.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.360 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.41
STATE GENERAL FUND SUPPORT TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS—
SCHOOL DISTRICT REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAMS
28A.41.155
Local assistance funds—Definitions—Allocation.
[1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 102.] Recodified as RCW 28A.500.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.020
Current state school fund—Sources—Required
appropriations for school support. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.020.
Prior: 1967 c 29 § 2; 1959 c 276 § 1; 1945 c 141 § 1; 1933 c 28 § 4; 1909 c
97 p 320 § 3; prior: 1897 c 118 § 110; 1890 p 373 § 51; 1886 p 20 § 57,
28A.41.160
Reimbursement for acquisition of approved
transportation equipment—Method (as amended by 1981 c 265). [1981
c 265 § 9; 1981 c 265 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 6; 1977 c 80 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 60; 1972 ex.s. c 85 § 1; 1971 c 48 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 427]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.41.160. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.41.160.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.150.280 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.160 Reimbursement for transportation costs—Method—
Limitations (as amended by 1981 c 343). [1981 c 343 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c
359 § 6; 1977 c 80 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 60; 1972 ex.s. c 85 § 1; 1971 c
48 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.160. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.41.160.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.280 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.161 Reimbursement for transportation costs—Safe walkways in lieu of bus route or bus run—Reimbursement of costs, when.
Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.41.162
Additional programs for which legislative
appropriations must or may be made. [1982 1st ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1977 ex.s.
c 359 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.370 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.165 Reimbursement of school districts for traffic safety
education costs. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.41.170 State superintendent to make rules and regulations—
Unforeseen conditions or actions to be recognized—Paperwork limited.
[1981 c 285 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 250 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 78 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c
105 § 4; 1971 c 46 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 3 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.41.170.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.41.170.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.414 Remedial assistance program—Certain moneys for
designated purpose. [1979 c 149 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.120.024.
28A.41.505 Student transportation allocation—Operating costs,
determination and funding. [1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 2; 1981 c 265 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.160.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.510 Student transportation allocation—Definitions. [1983
1st ex.s. c 61 § 3; 1981 c 265 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.160
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.515 Student transportation allocation—District's annual
report to superintendent. [1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 4; 1981 c 265 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.160.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.520 Student transportation allocation—Allocation rates,
adjustment—District-owned passenger cars—Report. [1985 c 59 § 1;
1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 5; 1982 1st ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1981 c 265 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.160.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.525 Student transportation allocation—Notice—Revised
eligible student data, when—Allocation payments, amounts, when.
[1985 c 59 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 6; 1982 1st ex.s. c 24 § 3; 1981 c 265 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.172 Reimbursement for classes provided outside regular
school year. [1989 c 233 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.420 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.175 Reimbursement to districts through nonpayment of
local property taxes—Procedure. [1972 ex.s. c 146 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.150.430 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.540
Student transportation vehicle acquisition
allocation—Determining vehicle categories and purchase price—
Reimbursement schedule—Standards for operation and maintenance—
Depreciation schedule. [1987 c 508 § 4; 1981 c 265 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.160.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.44
28A.41.180 Reimbursement for substitute if employee serves state
board or superintendent. [1973 1st ex.s. c 3 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.160.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.41.200 School plant facilities aid—Bond issues.
reference section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-
28A.41.210 Allocations—Minimum requirements. [1973 2nd ex.s.
c 4 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 152.] Expired January 1, 1975.
28A.41.220 Minimum guarantee to school districts for 1974-75
school year. [1974 ex.s. c 89 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 108 § 1.
28A.41.250 URRD education programs—Budget request for.
[1980 c 87 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 85 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.41.260 URRD advisory committee—Appointment, terms.
[1974 ex.s. c 85 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
28A.41.270 URRD education programs—Funding requests for.
[1974 ex.s. c 85 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.41.280 URRD education programs—Rules and regulations,
mandatory concerns. [1974 ex.s. c 85 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.41.290 URRD educational programs—Assistance to local
districts. [1974 ex.s. c 85 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.41.400 Remedial assistance program—Purpose. [1979 c 149
§ 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.120.012.
28A.41.402 Remedial assistance program—Definitions. [1979 c
149 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.120.014.
28A.41.404 Remedial assistance program—State funds for district
participation—Calculating number of eligible students in district.
[1979 c 149 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.120.020.
28A.41.406 Remedial assistance program—Use of placement
testing—Handicapped student limitation. [1979 c 149 § 4.] Repealed by
1987 c 478 § 10.
28A.41.408 Remedial assistance program—Implementing rules.
[1979 c 149 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10.
28A.41.410 Remedial assistance program—Monitoring. [1979 c
149 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 478 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.120.022.
28A.41.412 Remedial assistance program—As part of URRD
program. [1982 c 163 § 2; 1979 c 149 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 428]
PAYMENTS TO HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS
FOR EDUCATING NONHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS
(Formerly: Basis of apportionment at county level—
County high school levy against nonhigh school districts)
28A.44.040 Attendance basis for apportionments at county level.
[1977 ex.s. c 359 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.040. Prior: 1945 c 141 §
8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4940-7. Formerly RCW 28.44.040.] Repealed by
1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.045 School district divisions—High and nonhigh. [1983 c
3 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.045. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 1; RRS § 4710.
Formerly RCW 28.44.045, 28.01.040, part.]
Recodified as RCW
28A.545.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.44.050 County high school levy against nonhigh school
districts—High school district fund. [1971 ex.s. c 282 § 33; 1971 c 48 §
15; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.050. Prior: 1923 c 103 § 1; 1917 c 21 § 6;
RRS § 4715. Formerly RCW 28.44.050.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 124 § 9,
effective July 1, 1973.
28A.44.060 List of high school districts certified by state board.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 61; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 34; 1971 c 48 § 16; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.44.060. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 3; RRS § 4712. Formerly RCW
28.44.060.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 16.
28A.44.070 List of high school districts certified to county officers.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 62; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 35; 1971 c 48 § 17; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.44.070. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 4; RRS § 4713. Formerly RCW
28.44.070.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 16.
28A.44.080 School superintendent's report of nonresident pupils
and educating costs. [1977 ex.s. c 359 § 10; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 24;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 63; 1972 ex.s. c 124 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 36; 1971 c
48 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.080. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 5; RRS § 4714.
Formerly RCW 28.44.080.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.085 ESD board to certify claims against nonhigh districts
to county commissioners—Determination of amounts. [1977 ex.s. c 359
§ 11; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 25; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 64; 1972 ex.s. c
124 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.090 Certificate to county treasurer by ESD board of
amount due. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 26; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 65;
1972 ex.s. c 124 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 37; 1971 c 48 § 19; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.44.090. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 7; RRS § 4716. Formerly RCW
28.44.090.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.095 Reimbursement not a tuition charge. [1983 c 3 § 32;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.095. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 11; RRS § 4720.
Formerly RCW 28.44.095.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.020 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
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Title 28A
28A.44.100 Transfer of funds by county treasurer. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 66; 1972 ex.s. c 124 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 38; 1971 c 48 § 20; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.44.100. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 8; RRS § 4717. Formerly
RCW 28.44.100.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.45.050 Levy of tax—Rate—Disposition of proceeds. [1977
ex.s. c 359 § 13; 1975 1st ex.s. c 135 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.050.
Prior: 1953 c 94 § 2; 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.45.050.]
Repealed by 1980 c 154 § 7, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.44.110 Appeal of certification of claim for reimbursement.
[1972 ex.s. c 124 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.45.060 Tax on sale of property located in county. [1980 c 154
§ 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.060. Prior: 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.45.060.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.060 pursuant to
1980 c 154 § 14, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.44.120 High school district funds abolished—Accounts
created. [1972 ex.s. c 124 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 248 § 1; and repealed
by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.130 Balance of claims for certain school years may be
paid. [1972 ex.s. c 124 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 c 264 § 12.
28A.44.150 Purposes. [1981 c 264 § 1.]
28A.545.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.44.160 "Student residing in a nonhigh school district"
defined. [1981 c 264 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.040 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.44.170 Amounts due from nonhigh districts. [1985 c 341 § 11;
1981 c 264 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.44.180 Enrollment data for computation of amounts due.
[1981 c 264 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.44.190 Superintendent's annual determination of estimated
amount due—Process. [1981 c 264 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.545.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.44.200 Estimated amount due paid in May and November
installments. [1981 c 264 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.080 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.44.210 Assessing nonhigh school lesser amount—Notice of.
[1981 c 264 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.44.220
Amount due reflects cost of education and
transportation of students. [1983 1st ex.s. c 61 § 7; 1981 c 264 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.545.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.44.230 Rules to effect purposes and implement provisions.
[1981 c 264 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.545.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.44.250 Designation of high school district nonhigh students
shall attend—Effect when attendance otherwise.
Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.45
EXCISE TAX ON REAL ESTATE SALES
28A.45.010 "Sale" defined. [1970 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.45.010. Prior: 1955 c 132 § 1; 1953 c 94 § 1; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 19 § 1;
1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.45.010.] Recodified as RCW
82.45.010 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.020 "Seller" defined. [1980 c 154 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.45.020. Prior: 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.45.020.]
Recodified as RCW 82.45.020 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14, effective
September 1, 1981.
28A.45.030 "Selling price" defined. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.45.030. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 19 § 2; 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28.45.030.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.030 pursuant to
1980 c 154 § 14, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.032 "Real estate", "used mobile home" and "mobile
home" defined. [1979 ex.s. c 266 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.032
pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.035 Determining selling price of leases with option to
purchase—Mining property—Payment, security when selling price not
separately stated. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.035. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 149
§ 1; 1959 c 208 § 1; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 19 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.45.035.]
Recodified as RCW 82.45.035 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14, effective
September 1, 1981.
28A.45.040 Duty of counties to make payments to school
districts—Tax on real estate sales in lieu. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.040.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 171 § 2; 1955 c 187 § 9; 1951 1st
ex.s. c 11 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.45.040.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 359 §
20, effective September 1, 1978.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.45.070 Tax is lien on property—Enforcement. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.45.070. Prior: 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 9. Formerly RCW
28.45.070.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.070 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14,
effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.080 Tax is seller's obligation—Choice of remedies. [1980 c
154 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.080. Prior: 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 10.
Formerly RCW 28.45.080.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.080 pursuant to
1980 c 154 § 14, effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.090 Payment of tax—Evidence of payment—Recording.
[1980 c 154 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 266 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.090. Prior:
1951 2nd ex.s. c 19 § 4; 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 § 11. Formerly RCW
28.45.090.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.090 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14,
effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.100 Interest on delinquent taxes—Reporting sales—
Procedures. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.100. Prior: 1951 1st ex.s. c 11 §
12. Formerly RCW 28.45.100.] Repealed by 1980 c 154 § 7, effective
September 1, 1981.
28A.45.105 Single family residential property, tax credit when
subsequent transfer of within nine months for like property. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.45.105. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 61. Formerly RCW
28.45.105.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.105 pursuant to 1980 c 154 § 14,
effective September 1, 1981.
28A.45.120 Standards for reporting, application and collection of
tax—Real estate excise tax affidavit form, contents, use. [1980 c 134 §
1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.120. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 3. Formerly
RCW 28.45.120.] Recodified as RCW 82.45.120 pursuant to 1980 c 154 §
14, effective September 1, 1981.
Chapter 28A.46
STATE SCHOOL EQUALIZATION FUND
28A.46.010
Fund—Transfer of excess—Appropriations—
Warrants—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.46.010.
Prior: 1959 c 264 § 1; 1937 c 226 § 1; RRS § 4934-3. Formerly RCW
28.47.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.550.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.46.011 Motor vehicle excise tax as source of state school
equalization fund. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1989.
28A.46.020 Receipt of federal funds for school purposes. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.47
SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES AID—BOND ISSUES
28A.47.050 Statement of intent. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.050.
Prior: 1947 c 278 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4940-12. Formerly RCW
28.47.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.055 Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.055. Prior:
1955 c 187 § 2, part; 1953 c 282 § 1, part. Formerly RCW 28.41.010, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.060 Duties of state board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.060. Prior: 1947 c 278 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4940-13. Formerly
RCW 28.47.060.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.47.070 Basis of state aid for school plants. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.070. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 3 § 8; 1949 c 108 § 1; 1947 c 278 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 4940-14. Formerly RCW 28.47.070.] Repealed by 1985 c
136 § 3.
28A.47.073 Modernization of existing school facilities. [1980 c 154
§ 17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.073. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 21 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28.47.073.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.47.075 Portable buildings or classrooms. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.075. Prior: 1953 c 158 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.47.075.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 429]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.47.080
Applications for aid—Rules and regulations—
Recommendations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.080. Prior: 1947 c 278 §
4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4940-15. Formerly RCW 28.47.080.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.525.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.085 Board rules impacting state funding of school
construction or modernization projects—Ratification by legislature—
Application. [1987 c 413 § 5.] Failed to become law. See 1987 c 413 § 13.
28A.47.090 Manual—Contents—Preparation and revision. [1979
c 141 § 36; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.090. Prior: 1947 c 278 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4940-16. Formerly RCW 28.47.090.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.100 State superintendent to assist districts and state
board. [1985 c 136 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.100. Prior: 1947 c 278
§ 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4940-17. Formerly RCW 28.47.100.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.525.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.105 Vacant school plant facilities—Lease by contiguous
district, when required—Eligibility for matching funds. [1987 c 112 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.120 Federal grants—Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.47.120. Prior: 1947 c 278 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4940-19.
Formerly RCW 28.47.120.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.080 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.130 1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—Form,
term, sale, etc. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.130. Prior: 1949 c 229 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.47.130.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.140 1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—Proceeds
of bond sale—Deposit. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.140. Prior: 1949 c 229
§ 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.140.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.150
1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—
Appropriation from building construction account—Purposes. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.150. Prior: 1949 c 229 § 3. Formerly RCW
28.47.150.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
28A.47.160 1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—Bond
redemption account created—Prior rights as to sales tax revenues—
Deposits—Enforcement. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.160. Prior: 1949 c
229 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.47.160.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
28A.47.170 1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—Sales tax
not exclusive. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.170. Prior: 1949 c 229 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.47.170.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.180 1949 bond issue for school plant facilities—Bonds are
legal investment for public funds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.180. Prior:
1949 c 229 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.47.180.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.210 Investment of current surpluses in public school
building construction account and institutional building construction
account. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.210. Prior: 1951 c 147 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28.47.210.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.220 Investment of current surpluses in public school
building construction account and institutional building construction
account—Deposit of securities—Duties of treasurer. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.220. Prior: 1951 c 147 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.220.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.230 Investment of current surpluses in public school
building construction account and institutional building construction
account—Investment income credited to account. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.230. Prior: 1951 c 147 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.230.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.420
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds authorized—Form, term, etc.—Continuation of levy.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.420. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 3 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.420.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.425
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.425. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 3 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.425.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
future disbursements to district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.435. Prior:
1955 ex.s. c 3 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.47.435.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.440 Additional tax on cigarettes imposed—Deposit of
revenues in general fund. [1983 c 189 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 157 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 70 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.440. Prior: 1959 c 271 § 1; 1955 ex.s. c
3 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.47.440.] Repealed by 1987 c 80 § 6.
28A.47.445
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.445. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 3 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.47.445.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.450
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investments and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.450. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 3 § 7. Formerly RCW
28.47.450.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.460 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, term, etc.—Continuation of levy. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.460. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.460.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.470 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.470. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.470.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.480 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund—1957—
Payment from motor vehicle excise tax and cigarette tax. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.47.480. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.480.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.490 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.490. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.47.490.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.500 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investments and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.500. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.500.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.510 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriation from public school building construction
account—Purposes—Local responsibility.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.510. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.47.510.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.520 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Duties of state board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.520. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.520.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.530 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Basis of state aid for school plants. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.530. Prior: 1957 c 234 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.530.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.540 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Additional allotment authorized—Effect of allotment on
future disbursements to district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.540. Prior:
1957 c 234 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.47.540.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.560 1957 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Modifiable basic or standard plans for school buildings—
Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.560. Prior: 1957 c 234
§ 11. Formerly RCW 28.47.560.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.570 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, term, etc.—Continuation of levy. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.570. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.570.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.580 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit—Use. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.580. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.580.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.430
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriation from public school construction account—
Purposes—Local responsibility. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.430. Prior:
1955 ex.s. c 3 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.430.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67
§ 18.
28A.47.590 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund of 1959—
Payment from cigarette tax. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.590. Prior: 1959
ex.s. c 8 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.590.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.435
1955 emergency construction of school plant
facilities—Additional allotment authorized—Effect of allocation on
28A.47.600 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue. [1969
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ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.600. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.47.600.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.730. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.47.730.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.610 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.610. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.610.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.732 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Duties of state board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.732. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.732.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.620 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriation from public school building construction
account—Purposes—Local responsibility—Rules and regulations.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.620. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.47.620.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.734 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Basis of state aid for school plants. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.734. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.734.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.630 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Duties of state board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.630. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.630.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.640 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Basis of state aid for school plants. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.640. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.640.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.650 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Taxable valuation and percentage of state assistance to be
used in determining eligibility for allotment. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.650. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.47.650.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.660 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Additional allotment authorized—Effect of allotment on
future disbursements to district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.660. Prior:
1959 ex.s. c 8 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.47.660.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 §
1.
28A.47.680 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Application by district for state assistance—Rules and
regulations—Studies and surveys by state board. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.680. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.47.680.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.690 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Manual, other materials to guide and provide information to
district. [1979 c 141 § 37; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.690. Prior: 1959
ex.s. c 8 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.47.690.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.700 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—State board to provide district with consultatory, advisory
service. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.700. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 8 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28.47.700.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.710 1959 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Modifiable basic or standard plans for school buildings—
Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.710. Prior: 1959 ex.s.
c 8 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.47.710.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.720 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, term, etc.—Continuation of levy. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.720. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.720.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.722 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit—Use. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.722. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.722.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.724 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund of 1961—
Payment from and prior charge on retail sales tax. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.724. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.724.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.726 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue—
General credit of state not pledged. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.726.
Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.47.726.] Repealed by 1983 c
189 § 1.
28A.47.728 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.728. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.728.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.730 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriation from public school building construction
account—Purposes—Local responsibility—Rules and regulations.
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28A.47.736 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Taxable valuation and percentage of state assistance to be
used in determining eligibility for allotment. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.736. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.47.736.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.738 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Additional allotment authorized—Effect of allotment on
future disbursements to district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.738. Prior:
1961 ex.s. c 3 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.47.738.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 §
1.
28A.47.742 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Application by district for state assistance—Rules and
regulations—Studies and surveys by state board. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.742. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.47.742.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.744 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Manual, other materials to guide and provide information to
district. [1979 c 141 § 38; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.744. Prior: 1961
ex.s. c 3 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.47.744.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.746 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—State board to provide district with consultatory, advisory
service. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.746. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28.47.746.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.748 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Modifiable basic or standard plans for school buildings—
Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.748. Prior: 1961 ex.s.
c 3 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.47.748.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.750 1961 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Reduction of bond issue, proceeds by amount available from
federal funds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.750. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 3 § 16.
Formerly RCW 28.47.750.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 1.
28A.47.760 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, terms, etc.—Continuation of levy. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.760. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.760.] Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.762 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit—Use. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.762. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.762.]
Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.764 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund of 1963—
Payment from and prior charge on motor vehicle excise tax. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.47.764. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.764.]
Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.766 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue—
General credit of state not pledged. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.766.
Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.47.766.] Repealed by 1985 c
136 § 3.
28A.47.768 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.768. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.768.] Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.770 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from public school building
construction account—Duties, rules and regulations, of state board of
education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.770. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 6.
Formerly RCW 28.47.770.] Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.772 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Reduction of bond issue, proceeds by amount available from
federal funds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.772. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28.47.772.] Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
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28A.47.774 1963 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Submission of proposition as to issuance of bonds to the
people—Alternative method in event issuance of bonds declared invalid
or bonds not sold. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.774. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 26
§ 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.774.] Repealed by 1985 c 136 § 3.
28A.47.789 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and
security. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.789. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 6.
Formerly RCW 28.47.789.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.130 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.775 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, terms, etc.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.775. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.47.775.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.790 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from common
school building construction account or common school construction
fund—Local responsibility—Duties, rules and regulations of state
board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.790. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c
56 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.790.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.132
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.776 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit—Use. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.776. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.47.776.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.102 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.777 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund of 1965—
Created—Transfer and payment of funds—Prior charge against sales
tax revenues. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.777. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.47.777.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.104 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.778 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.778. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.47.778.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.106 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.779 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and security. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.779. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.779.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.108 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.780 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from public school building
construction account—Local responsibility—Duties, rules and
regulations, of state board of education. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.780.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.47.780.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.525.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.781 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriations from proceeds of bonds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.781. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.781.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.112 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.782 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Allocation of funds—Authorized—Conditions. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.47.782. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.782.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.114 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.783 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Referral to electorate. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.783. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 158 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.47.783.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.116 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.784 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Authorized—Sale, conditions—Form, terms,
etc. [1970 ex.s. c 15 § 26; 1969 c 77 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.784.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 1. Like section formerly RCW 28.47.784.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.785 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building construction
account—Created—Proceeds from bond sale deposited in—Use. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.785. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.47.785.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.122 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.786 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds not general obligation of state—Bonds,
interest on, source for payment of—Pledge. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.786. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.786.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.124 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.787 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building bond redemption fund
of 1967—Created—Use—Transfer of funds to—Prior charge against
certain common school construction fund moneys. [1969 c 77 § 5; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.787. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 4. Like section formerly
RCW 28.47.787.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.126 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.47.788 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of
revenue—General credit of state not pledged. [1969 c 77 § 6; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.47.788. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 5. Like section formerly
RCW 28.47.788.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.128 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
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28A.47.791 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Appropriations to state board of education—
Allocation of, limitations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.791. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 56 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.791.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.134 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.792 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Authorized—Sale, conditions—Form, terms.
[1985 ex.s. c 4 § 11; 1974 ex.s. c 108 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1969 c 13 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.47.792.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.140 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.793 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Proceeds from bond sale deposited in common
school building construction account—Use. [1969 c 13 § 2. Formerly
RCW 28.47.793.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.142 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.47.794 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds not general obligation of state—Bonds,
interest on, source of payment of—Pledge. [1974 ex.s. c 108 § 2; 1969 c
13 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.794.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.145
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.795 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building bond redemption fund
of 1967—Use—Transfer of funds to—Prior charge against certain
common school construction fund moneys. [1971 ex.s. c 4 § 2; 1969 c 13
§ 4. Formerly RCW 28.47.795.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.146
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.796 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of
revenue. [1974 ex.s. c 108 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 4 § 3; 1969 c 13 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28.47.796.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.148 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.47.797 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and
security. [1969 c 13 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.47.797.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.798 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from common
school building construction account—Local responsibility—Duties of
state board of education. [1969 c 13 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.798.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.152 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.799 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Appropriations to state board of education—
Allocation of, limitations. [1969 c 13 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.47.799.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.154 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.7991 Bonds authorized under RCW 28A.47.784 through
28A.47.799 may be refunded—Security. [1974 ex.s. c 108 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.756 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.7992 Rescinding authority to issue balance of bonds
authorized under RCW 28A.47.792 through 28A.47.799. [1979 ex.s. c
241 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.158 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.800 1969 appropriation for construction, modernization
of school plant facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 244 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.47.800.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.801 Allotment of appropriations for school plant facilities
by state board—Local school district participation—Computing state
matching percentage—Rules. [1989 c 321 § 1; 1980 c 154 § 18; 1974
ex.s. c 56 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 42 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.47.801.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.162 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.802
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Duties of board. [1989 c 321 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 56 § 2; 1969
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ex.s. c 244 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.47.802.]
28A.525.164 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.47.803
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Basis of state aid for school plant. [1989 c 321 § 3; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 98 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 56 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.47.803.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.166 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.804
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Taxable valuation and percentage of state assistance to be
used in determining eligibility. [1969 ex.s. c 244 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.47.804.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.168 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.805
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Additional allotment authorized—Effect of allotment on
future disbursements to district. [1974 ex.s. c 56 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 244 §
6. Formerly RCW 28.47.805.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.170 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.806
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Application by district for state assistance—Studies and
surveys by state board. [1969 ex.s. c 244 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.47.806.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.172 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.807
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Manual, other materials to guide and provide information to
district. [1979 c 141 § 39; 1974 ex.s. c 56 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28.47.807.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.174 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.808
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—State board to provide district with consultatory, advisory
service. [1974 ex.s. c 56 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 9. Formerly RCW
28.47.808.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.176 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.809
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Modifiable basic or standard plans for school buildings.
[1974 ex.s. c 56 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.47.809.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.178 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.810
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Appropriation to be reduced by amount of federal funds
made available for school construction except to federally affected
areas. [1974 ex.s. c 56 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 244 § 11. Formerly RCW
28.47.810.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.811
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Permissible allocations. [1969 ex.s. c 244 § 12. Formerly
RCW 28.47.811.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.182 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
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28A.47.846 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds as legal investment for public funds.
[1984 c 266 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.222 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
Chapter 28A.47A
SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES AID—1979 BOND ISSUE FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF COMMON SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES
28A.47A.010 Bonds authorized—Series I and II, amounts—Sale,
conditions. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.020 Bond anticipation notes—Authorized—Payment.
[1979 ex.s. c 241 § 2.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.030 Form, terms, conditions, sale and covenants of
bonds and notes. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 3.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.040 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and
notes—Use. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 4.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.050 Common school building bond retirement fund of
1979—Created—Purpose—Payment of principal and interest on
bonds, procedure. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 5.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.060
Moneys transferred from common school
construction fund to general fund. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 6.] Repealed by
1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.070 Bonds as legal investment for public funds. [1979
ex.s. c 241 § 7.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.080 Prerequisite to issuance of Series I bonds. [1979
ex.s. c 241 § 8.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.090 Chapter provisions as limited by and subordinate to
other statutes, covenants and proceedings. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 9.]
Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.100 Proceeds from Series II bonds as compensation for
sale of timber from trust lands. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 10.] Repealed by
1980 c 141 § 11.
28A.47A.110 Debt service requirements included within state's
debt limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 241 § 11.] Repealed by 1980 c 141 § 11.
Chapter 28A.47B
SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES AID—1980 BOND ISSUE FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF COMMON SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES
28A.47.820 Board limited when prioritizes construction. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 98 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.010 Bonds authorized—Amount—As compensation for
sale of timber—Sale, conditions. [1985 ex.s. c 4 § 12; 1980 c 141 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.525.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.830
Specific RCW sections enumerated governing
allocation and distribution of funds for school plant facilities. [1985 c
136 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 227 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.200 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.020 Bond anticipation notes—Authorized—Payment.
[1980 c 141 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.47.840 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Intent. [1984 c 266 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.841 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Authorized—Sale. [1985 ex.s. c 3 § 1; 1984 c 266
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.212 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.842 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Proceeds deposited in common school
construction fund—Use. [1984 c 266 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.214 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.843 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Proceeds—Administered by state board of
education. [1984 c 266 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.216 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.844 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—State general obligation bond fund utilized for
payment of principal and interest—Committee's and treasurer's
duties—Form and condition of bonds. [1985 ex.s. c 3 § 2; 1984 c 266 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.218 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47.845 1984 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Legislature may provide additional means for
payment. [1984 c 266 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.220 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.47B.030 Form, terms, conditions, sale and covenants of
bonds and notes. [1980 c 141 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.250
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.040 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and
notes—Use. [1980 c 141 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.260 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.050 State general obligation bond retirement fund
utilized for payment of bond principal and interest—Procedure. [1980
c 141 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.060 Bonds as legal investment for public funds. [1980 c
141 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.525.280 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.070 Chapter provisions as limited by other statutes,
covenants and proceedings. [1980 c 141 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.47B.080 Proceeds from sale of bonds as compensation for
sale of timber from trust lands. [1980 c 141 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28A.525.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.48
APPORTIONMENT TO DISTRICTS—DISTRICT ACCOUNTING
28A.48.010 By state superintendent. [1982 c 136 § 1; 1981 c 282 §
1; 1981 c 5 § 32; 1980 c 6 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 237 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118
§ 27; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 67; 1974 ex.s. c 89 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 146 § 1;
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1970 ex.s. c 15 § 15. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 184 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 108;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.010; prior: 1965 ex.s. c 162 § 1; 1959 c 276 § 3;
prior: 1945 c 141 § 3, part; 1923 c 96 § 1; 1911 c 118 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 312
§§ 1, 2, 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4940-3, part. Formerly RCW 28.48.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.510.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.48.030 Distribution by ESD superintendent. [1983 c 56 § 5;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 68; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 109; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.48.030. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 162 § 2; 1945 c 141 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 4940-8. Formerly RCW 28.48.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.510.260
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.48.040 Credits for nonresident attendance—Agreement
necessary. [1969 c 130 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.040. Prior: 1909 c
97 p 312 § 4; RRS § 4874. Formerly RCW 28.48.040.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 66 § 3.
28A.48.050 Credits for nonresident attendance—Procedure for
obtaining nonresident attendance credit. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 69; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 110; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.050. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 312 §
5; RRS § 4875. Formerly RCW 28.48.050.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
66 § 3; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 19.
28A.48.055 Private schools must report attendance. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 70; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 111; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.055.
Prior: 1933 c 28 § 14; 1913 c 158 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 313 § 6; RRS § 4876.
Formerly RCW 28.48.055; 28.27.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.195.060
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.48.060 Special credit for school attendance from pupils of
orphan homes. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 112; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.060.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 139 § 1; RRS § 4874-1. Formerly RCW 28.48.060.]
Repealed by 1971 c 47 § 1.
28A.51.056 Signature on bonds by designee—Authorization—
Revocation. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.056. Prior: 1951 c 88 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28.51.056.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
28A.51.057 Signature on bonds by designee—Liability of officer
affixing signature through a designee. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.057.
Prior: 1951 c 88 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.51.057.] Repealed by 1984 c 186
§ 70.
28A.51.058
Signature on bonds by designee—Coupons—
Facsimile signatures. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.058. Prior: 1951 c 88 §
4. Formerly RCW 28.51.058.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
28A.51.070 Disposition of bond proceeds—Capital projects fund.
[1984 c 186 § 12; 1983 c 167 § 24; 1979 ex.s. c 257 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.51.070. Prior: 1911 c 88 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 326 § 4; RRS § 4944; prior:
1907 c 240 § 9; 1905 c 142 § 7; 1897 c 118 § 120; 1890 p 47 § 4. Formerly
RCW 28.51.070, 28.51.080, 28.51.090, 28.51.100, and 28.51.110.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.530.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.51.180 Refunding former issues without vote of the people.
[1984 c 186 § 13; 1983 c 167 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.180. Prior:
1969 ex.s. c 232 § 66; 1945 c 32 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 329 § 12; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 4952; prior: 1897 c 118 § 124, part; 1890 p 48 § 8, part. Formerly
RCW 28.51.180.] Recodified as RCW 28A.530.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.51.190 Holder to notify treasurer—Redemption. [1983 c 167
§ 26; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.190. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 330 § 13; RRS §
4953; prior: 1897 c 118 § 125; 1890 p 49 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.51.190.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.530.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Cross-reference
28A.51.200 Expense of county treasurer. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.51.200. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 330 § 14; RRS § 4954; prior: 1897 c 118 §
126; 1890 p 50 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.51.200.] Recodified as RCW
28A.530.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.48.090 Apportionment for third-class districts may be
withheld, when. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 72; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 113; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.090. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 314 § 13; RRS § 4883.
Formerly RCW 28.48.090.] Repealed by 1975 c 43 § 36; and repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 19.
28A.51.210 Cancellation of redeemed bonds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.51.210. Prior: 1911 c 88 § 4; 1909 c 97 p 330 § 15; RRS § 4955; prior:
1897 c 118 § 127; 1890 p 50 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.51.210.] Repealed by
1984 c 186 § 70.
28A.48.080 Apportionment in joint districts.
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.48.100 County treasurer's duties. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 §
28; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 73; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 114; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.48.100. Prior: 1911 c 85 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 309 § 1; RRS § 4867; prior:
1907 c 240 § 8; 1897 c 118 § 59; 1893 c 109 § 8; 1891 c 127 § 27; 1890 p
380 § 71; 1886 p 26 § 83; Code 1881 § 3236. Formerly RCW 28.48.100.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.510.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.48.110 Distribution of state property tax proceeds. [1972
ex.s. c 124 § 10; 1971 ex.s. c 100 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.48.110. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 140 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.48.110.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 195 § 133, effective January 31, 1974.
28A.48.200 Appeal from certain decisions to deny student's
request to attend nonresident district—Apportionment credit. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.51
DISTRICT BONDS FOR LANDS, BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT
28A.51.220 Exchange of warrants for bonds. [1983 c 167 § 27;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.220. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 327 § 5; RRS § 4945.
Formerly RCW 28.51.220.] Recodified as RCW 28A.530.070 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.52
VALIDATING INDEBTEDNESS—BONDS
28A.52.010 Authority to validate indebtedness. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.52.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 331 § 1; RRS § 4956. Prior: 1897 c 118 §
128; 1895 c 21 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.52.010.] Recodified as RCW
28A.535.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.52.020 Resolution providing for election—Vote required to
validate. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 331 § 2; RRS
§ 4957; prior: 1897 c 118 § 129; 1895 c 21 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.52.020.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.535.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.52.030 Notice of election. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.030.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 332 § 3; RRS § 4958; prior: 1897 c 118 § 131; 1895 c 21
§ 4. Formerly RCW 28.52.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.535.030
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.51.010 Directors may borrow money, issue bonds. [1984 c
186 § 10; 1983 c 167 § 21; 1980 c 170 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 42 § 7; 1969 c 142 §
2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.010. Prior: 1953 c 163 § 1; 1927 c 99 § 1;
1921 c 147 § 1; 1919 c 90 § 12; 1909 c 97 p 324 § 1; RRS § 4941; prior:
1907 c 240 § 7 1/2; 1907 c 101 § 1; 1903 c 153 § 1; 1897 c 118 § 117; 1890
p 45 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.51.010, 28.51.050, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.530.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.52.040 Manner and result of election. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.52.040. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 332 § 4; RRS § 4959; prior: 1897 c 118 §
130; 1895 c 21 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.52.040.] Recodified as RCW
28A.535.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.51.020 Bond issuance—Election. [1984 c 186 § 11; 1970 ex.s.
c 42 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 324 § 2; RRS §
4942; prior: 1897 c 118 § 118; 1890 p 46 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.51.020,
28.51.050, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.530.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.52.050 Authority to borrow, issue bonds. [1984 c 186 § 14;
1983 c 167 § 28; 1975 c 43 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.050. Prior: 1909
c 97 p 333 § 5; RRS § 4960; prior: 1897 c 118 § 132; 1895 c 21 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.52.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.535.050 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.51.030 Certificate of results of election to county treasurer—
Sale provisions—Contents of bonds—Registration. [1983 c 167 § 22;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.030. Prior: 1919 c 90 § 13; 1909 c 97 p 325 § 3;
RRS § 4943; prior: 1907 c 101 § 2; 1905 c 142 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 119; 1890
p 46 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.51.030, 28.51.040, part, 28.51.050, part, and
28.51.060.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
28A.52.055 Resolution of issuance and sale—Applicable law—
Interest—Advertising—Bids—Disposition of proceeds. [1983 c 167 §
29; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.055. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 334 § 6; RRS §
4961; prior: 1897 c 118 § 133; 1895 c 21 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.52.055.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
28A.51.055 Signature on bonds by designee. [1983 c 167 § 23;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.51.055. Prior: 1951 c 88 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.51.055.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 434]
28A.52.060 Exchange of warrants for bonds. [1983 c 167 § 30;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.060. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 334 § 7; RRS § 4962;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 134; 1895 c 21 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.52.060.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.535.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.52.070 Notice to county treasurer of authority to issue
bonds—Annual levy for payment of interest and principal on bonds—
Penalty against officer for expenditures in excess of revenues. [1985 c 7
§ 90; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.070. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 335 § 8; RRS §
4963; prior: 1897 c 118 § 135; 1895 c 21 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.52.070.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.535.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.52.080 Validating indebtedness proceedings after merger.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.52.080. Prior: 1913 c 136 § 1; RRS § 4964.
Formerly RCW 28.52.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.535.080 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.56
CAPITAL FUND AID BY NONHIGH DISTRICTS
28A.56.005 High school facilities defined. [1985 c 385 § 31; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.005. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.56.005.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.010 Plan for nonhigh district to provide capital funds in
aid of high school district. [1985 c 385 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.56.010. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 1; 1955 c 344 § 1; 1953 c 229 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.56.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.020 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.020 Factors to be considered in preparation of plan. [1985
c 385 § 33; 1985 c 7 § 91; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.020. Prior: 1959 c 262
§ 3; 1955 c 344 § 2; 1953 c 229 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.56.020.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.540.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.030 Public hearing—Notice. [1985 c 385 § 34; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 74; 1971 c 48 § 21; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.030. Prior:
1959 c 262 § 4; 1955 c 344 § 3; 1953 c 229 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.56.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.540.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.040 Review by state board—Approval—Revised plan.
[1985 c 385 § 35; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 75; 1971 c 48 § 22; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.56.040. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 5; 1955 c 344 § 4; 1953 c 229 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.56.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.050 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.050 Bond, excess levy, elections—Use of proceeds. [1985 c
7 § 92; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 76; 1971 c 48 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.56.050. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 6; 1955 c 344 § 5; 1953 c 229 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28.56.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.060 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.060 Rejection by voters of nonhigh districts—Additional
elections—Revised plan—Annexation proposal. [1985 c 385 § 36; 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 77; 1971 c 48 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.060. Prior:
1959 c 262 § 7; 1955 c 344 § 6; 1953 c 229 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.56.060.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.540.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.070 Failure of nonhigh districts to submit proposal to vote
within time limits—Annexation procedure. [1985 c 385 § 37; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.56.070. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 8; 1955 c 344 § 7; 1953 c 229 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28.56.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.080 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.075 Nonhigh districts, time of levy and issuance of bonds.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.075. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 9. Formerly RCW
28.56.075.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.170 Validation of proceedings under 1955 act, when.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.56.170. Prior: 1959 c 262 § 11. Formerly RCW
28.56.170.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.56.200 Designation of high school district nonhigh district
students shall attend—Effect when attendance otherwise. [1989 c 321 §
4; 1981 c 239 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.540.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
Chapter 28A.57
ORGANIZATION AND
REORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS
28A.57.010 Purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.010. Prior: 1947 c
266 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-20; prior: 1941 c 248 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4709-1. Formerly RCW 28.57.010.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.020 Definitions. [1985 c 385 § 1; 1983 c 3 § 33; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 78; 1971 c 48 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.020. Prior:
1955 c 395 § 1; 1947 c 266 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-21. Formerly
RCW 28.57.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
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28A.57.029 County committee members to act as temporary
regional committee members—Election of initial regional committee.
[1985 c 385 § 30.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.57.030 Regional committees—Created. [1985 c 385 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.030. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4693-30, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part.
Formerly RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.031 Regional committees—Membership limitation. [1985
c 385 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 79; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 115; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.57.031. Prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.050 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.57.032
Regional committees—Election of members—
Qualifications. [1985 c 385 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 1. Prior: 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 80; 1975 c 43 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 116; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.57.032; prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.060 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.57.033 Regional committees—Vacancies, filling of. [1985 c
385 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 81; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 117; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.033. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.070 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.57.034 Regional committees—Terms of members. [1985 c
385 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.034. Prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
4709-3, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.035
Regional committees—Members' expenses
reimbursed. [1985 c 385 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 118; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.035. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.090 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.57.040
Regional committees—Organization, meetings,
quorum. [1985 c 385 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 82; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 119;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.040. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4693-31; prior: 1941 c 248 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-4. Formerly
RCW 28.57.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.57.050 Regional committees—Powers and duties. [1987 c 100
§ 1; 1985 c 385 § 9; 1985 c 6 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 2. Prior: 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 83; 1975 c 43 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 120; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.57.050; prior: 1959 c 268 § 2, part; 1955 c 395 § 2, part; 1947 c 266
§ 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4693-32, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 5, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-5, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.050, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.055
Regional
committees—Recommendations—
Standards. [1985 c 385 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.055. Prior: 1959
c 268 § 2, part; 1955 c 395 § 2, part; 1947 c 266 § 13, part; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 4693-32, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-5,
part. Formerly RCW 28.57.050, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.120
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.057 Changing conflicting or incorrectly described school
district boundaries. [1985 c 385 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 26.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.315.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.060 Powers and duties of state board, generally. [1987 c
100 § 2; 1985 c 385 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.060. Prior: 1955 c 395
§ 3; 1947 c 266 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-33; prior: 1941 c 248 § 8;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-8. Formerly RCW 28.57.060.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.315.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.070 Action upon board's report. [1985 c 385 § 13; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 84; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 121; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.070.
Prior: 1957 c 129 § 1, part; 1955 c 395 § 4, part; 1951 c 87 § 1, part; 1947 c
266 § 19, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-38, part. Formerly RCW
28.57.070, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.57.075 Adjustment of bonded indebtedness—Special election
in certain cases. [1985 c 385 § 14; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 85; 1969 ex.s. c
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 435]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
176 § 122; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.075. Prior: 1957 c 129 § 1, part; 1955
c 395 § 4, part; 1951 c 87 § 1, part; 1947 c 266 § 19, part; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 4693-38, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.070, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.080 Notice of election—Contents. [1985 c 385 § 15; 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 86; 1971 c 48 § 26; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.080. Prior:
1947 c 266 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-39. Formerly RCW 28.57.080.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.090
Vote, how determined—ESD superintendent's
order—Certification—Effective date. [1985 c 385 § 16; 1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 87; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 123; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.090. Prior:
1957 c 296 § 1; 1955 c 395 § 5; 1947 c 266 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469340. Formerly RCW 28.57.090.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.180 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.100 Procedure upon rejection of proposal. [1985 c 385 §
17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.100. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 22; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-41. Formerly RCW 28.57.100.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.110 Personnel and supplies to be furnished by state
superintendent—Expenses reimbursed. [1985 c 385 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.57.110. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-58.
Formerly RCW 28.57.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.200 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.120 Appeal. [1983 c 3 § 34; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.120.
Prior: 1947 c 266 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-59. Formerly RCW
28.57.120.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.130 Organization of school districts. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
88; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 124; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.130. Prior: 1947 c
266 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-22. Formerly RCW 28.57.130.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.140 Classes of districts—Change of classification. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 3. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 89; 1975 c 43 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 125; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.140; prior: 1947 c 266 § 9;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-28; prior: 1909 p 264 §§ 2, 3, 4; RRS §§ 4695,
4696, 4697. Formerly RCW 28.57.140.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.230
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.145 Classes of districts—Change of classification—Delay
of authorized. [1975 c 43 § 35.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.240
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.150 City or town districts. [1985 c 385 § 19; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 90; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 126; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.150. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 108 § 1; 1963 c 208 § 1; 1953 c 49 § 1; 1947 c 266 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-24; prior: 1909 c 97 p 265 § 3; RRS § 4703. Formerly
RCW 28.57.150.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.57.160 Reorganization of districts by transfer of territory or
annexation. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.160. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-23. Formerly RCW 28.57.160.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.200 Dissolution and annexation of certain districts—
Annexation of nondistrict property. [1985 c 385 § 24; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 15 § 4. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 94; 1975 1st ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1970 ex.s.
c 86 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 130; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.200; prior: 1947
c 266 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-37. Formerly RCW 28.57.200.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.210 Adjustment of indebtedness—Basis. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.57.210. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-26.
Formerly RCW 28.57.210.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.330 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.220
Corporate existence retained to pay bonded
indebtedness—Tax levies—Joint school districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.220. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-27. Formerly
RCW 28.57.220.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.340 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.57.230 Joint school districts—Defined—Designation. [1973 c
47 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.230. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 25; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-44; prior: 1909 c 97 p 264 § 6; RRS § 4699; prior: 1897 c 118
§ 13. Formerly RCW 28.57.230.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.350
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.240 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Change or adjustment of districts—Procedure generally.
[1985 c 385 § 25; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 95; 1973 c 47 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176
§ 131; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.240. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 26; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-45. Formerly RCW 28.57.240.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.360 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.245 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Proposed change or adjustment—Procedure when one
committee does not approve, or fails to act—Temporary committee.
[1985 c 385 § 26; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 96; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 132; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.245. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.57.245.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.370 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.250 Joint school districts—Administration—County to
which joint school district considered as belonging. [1973 c 47 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.250. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469346. Formerly RCW 28.57.250.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.380 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.255 Joint school districts—Special rules for electors
voting for directors. [1983 c 56 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 97; 1973 c 47 §
4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 133; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.255. Prior: 1961 c 130
§ 23. Formerly RCW 28.57.255.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.390
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.260 Joint school districts—Directors—Vacancies. [1973 c
47 § 5; 1971 c 53 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 134; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.260. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-47.
Formerly RCW 28.57.260.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.400 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.270 Joint school districts—Powers and duties. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.57.270. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-48.
Formerly RCW 28.57.270.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.410 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.170 Petition for reorganization—Conditions. [1985 c 385
§ 20; 1982 c 191 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 91; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 127; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.170. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469334; prior: 1909 c 97 p 266 § 1; RRS § 4721; prior: 1899 c 14 § 1; 1897 c
118 § 4; 1891 c 127 § 7; 1890 p 361 § 19. Formerly RCW 28.57.170.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.280 Joint school districts—Assessed valuation of district
property to be certified. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.280. Prior: 1947 c
266 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-49; prior: 1927 c 286 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c
77 § 8; RRS § 4753-8. Formerly RCW 28.57.280.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.420 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.180
Transfer of territory—By petition—By ESD
superintendent—When election required. [1985 c 385 § 21; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 92; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 128; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.180.
Prior: 1959 c 268 § 14; 1947 c 266 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-35; prior:
1915 c 50 § 1; RRS § 4727. Formerly RCW 28.57.180.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.315.280 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.290 Joint school districts—Levy of tax—Ratio. [1983 c 56
§ 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 98; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 135; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.290. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-50; prior: (i)
1925 ex.s. c 77 § 10; RRS § 4753-10. (ii) 1927 c 286 § 2; RRS § 4753-11.
Formerly RCW 28.57.290.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.430 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.190 Annexation of district bounded on three sides by high
school district. [1985 c 385 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 93; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 129; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.190. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 17; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-36. Formerly RCW 28.57.190.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.300 Joint school districts—Levy of tax—Remittance of
collections to district treasurer. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 99; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 136; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.300. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 32; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-51. Formerly RCW 28.57.300.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.440 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.195 Single school district for certain United States
military reservations—Mandated. [1972 ex.s. c 63 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.315.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.312 Directors—Elections—Terms—Number. [1980 c 35 §
1; 1980 c 47 § 1. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 4; 1975 c
43 § 5; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 1; 1969 c 131 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.312; prior: 1957 c 67 § 1; 1955 c 55 § 11; 1947 c 266 § 10; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-29; prior: 1909 pp 289, 290 §§ 1,2; RRS §§ 4790, 4791.
Formerly RCW 28.57.338, 28.58.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.450
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.196 Single school district for certain United States
military reservations—Procedure—Limitations. [1985 c 385 § 23; 1972
ex.s. c 63 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.57.313 Directors—First-class districts having city with
population of 400,000 people in class AA counties—Terms. [1979 ex.s. c
183 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.460 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.314 Directors—Declarations of candidacy—Designation
of positions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.314. Prior: 1963 c 223 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.58.082.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.470 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.316 Directors—Ballots—Form. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.316. Prior: 1963 c 223 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.58.083.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.480 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.318 Directors—Elected when—Qualifications. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.57.318. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 285 § 1; RRS § 4775; prior: 1903 c
104 § 16; 1901 c 41 § 2; 1899 c 142 § 7; 1897 c 118 § 39; 1893 c 107 § 2;
1890 p 364 § 25. Formerly RCW 28.58.090.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.490 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.322 Directors—Oath of office. [1988 c 187 § 1; 1986 c 167
§ 16; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.322. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 288 § 11; RRS §
4786; prior: 1897 c 118 § 61; 1890 p 380 § 70. Formerly RCW 28.58.095;
28.63.015; 28.63.017; 42.04.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.500
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.324 Directors—Meetings. [1983 c 3 § 35; 1975 c 43 § 6;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.324. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 291 § 9; RRS § 4798;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 86; 1890 p 389 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.62.090. (ii)
1965 ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 299 § 6; RRS § 4816. Formerly RCW
28.63.030. (iii) 1965 ex.s. c 87 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 302 § 6; RRS § 4828.
Formerly RCW 28.63.032.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.510 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.325 Directors—Quorum—Failure to attend meetings may
result in vacation of office. [1971 c 53 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.520 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.326 Directors—Filling vacancies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
100; 1971 c 53 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 156; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.326.
Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 292 § 12; RRS 4801; prior: 1907 c 31 § 3; 1897 c 118
§ 89; 1890 p 390 § 16. Formerly RCW 28.62.120. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 298 § 3;
RRS § 4813. Formerly RCW 28.63.020. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 301 § 3; RRS §
4825. Formerly RCW 28.63.022. (iv) 1959 c 216 § 7, part; 1955 c 157 §
14, part; prior: 1909 p 281 § 4, part; 1903 c 104 § 14, part; 1899 c 142 § 6,
part; 1897 c 118 § 33, part; 1891 c 127 § 3, part; 1890 p 355 § 11, part; RRS
§ 4770, part. Formerly RCW 28.19.060, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.530 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.327 Directors—Compensation—Waiver. [1987 c 307 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.540 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.328 Directors—Number and terms of in new second-class
districts. [1980 c 35 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 5.
Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 101; 1975 c 43 § 7; 1971 c 67 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 137; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.328; prior: 1959 c 268 § 7, part; 1947
c 266 § 24, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-43, part. Formerly RCW
28.57.350, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.550 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
Title 28A
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.342. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.57.342.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.580 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.344 Directors' districts in certain school districts—
Election to authorize division in school districts not already divided into
directors' districts. [1985 c 385 § 28; 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 3; 1975 c 43 § 9;
1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 3; 1971 c 67 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.344.
Prior: 1959 c 268 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.57.344.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.590 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.350 Directors' districts generally. Number and terms of
directors in new directors' districts. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 138; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.57.350. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 7, part; 1947 c 266 § 24, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-43, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.350, part.] Repealed by
1971 c 67 § 9.
28A.57.355 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing no former first-class district. [1980 c 35 § 3; 1979
ex.s. c 126 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 102; 1971 c 67 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.315.600 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.356 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing only one former first-class district. [1980 c 35 § 4;
1979 ex.s. c 126 § 7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 6. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 103; 1975 c 43 § 10; 1971 c 67 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.610
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.357 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing more than one former first-class district. [1980 c 35
§ 5; 1980 c 47 § 2. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 8; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 7; prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 104; 1975 c 43 § 11;
1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 10; 1973 c 19 § 1; 1971 c 67 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.620 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.358 Directors—Number and terms of in new first-class
district having city with population of 400,000 people in class AA
counties. [1980 c 35 § 6; 1980 c 47 § 3. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 5; 1979
ex.s. c 126 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 8; prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
105; 1975 c 43 § 12; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 4; 1971 c 67 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.315.630 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.370 Directors—Succession of directors when existing
district divided into directors' districts. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 139; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.370. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 9; 1947 c 266 § 34; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-53. Formerly RCW 28.57.370.] Repealed by 1971 c 67
§ 9.
28A.57.380 Directors—Succession in districts heretofore divided
into directors' districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.380. Prior: 1947 c
266 § 35; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-54. Formerly RCW 28A.57.380.]
Repealed by 1971 c 67 § 9.
28A.57.390 Directors—Map and record of directors' districts.
[1985 c 385 § 29; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 106; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 140; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.390. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 38; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469357. Formerly RCW 28.57.390.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.640 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.329 Directors—Number and terms of in new second-class
districts due to elimination of third-class district classification. [1975 c
43 § 34.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 43.
28A.57.410 Directors—Terms specified for directors in divided
districts whose terms are not the same. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.410.
Prior: 1959 c 268 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.57.410.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.650 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.332 Directors—Increase in number of former third-class
directors for new second-class district, how effected. [1971 c 67 § 7;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.332. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 8; 1947 c 266 § 33;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-52. Formerly RCW 28.57.360.] Repealed by
1975 c 43 § 36.
28A.57.415 Directors—Dissolution of directors' districts. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 9. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 107; 1975 c 43 § 13;
1971 c 48 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.415.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.660 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.334 Directors—Candidates in undivided districts to
indicate term sought—How elected. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.334.
Prior: 1959 c 268 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.57.420.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.560 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.336 Directors—Terms in certain first-class districts to be
staggered. [1969 c 131 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.336. Prior: 1959 c
268 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.57.430.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.570
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.425 Directors' districts in first-class districts having city
with population of 400,000 people in class AA counties—Boundaries—
Director candidate eligibility—Declaration of candidacy—Primary
limited to voters within district—When no primary—Terms of
directors. [1979 ex.s. c 183 § 6; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 5; 1969 c 131 § 9.
Like section formerly RCW 28.57.425.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.670
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.340 Directors—Number and terms of in reorganized city
districts not divided into directors' districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.340. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 6; 1947 c 266 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4693-42. Formerly RCW 28.57.340.] Repealed by 1971 c 67 § 9.
28A.57.435 Directors' districts in first-class districts having city
with population of 400,000 people in class AA counties—Initial district
boundaries—Appointments to fill vacancies for new director districts—
Director district numbers. [1983 c 3 § 36; 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 7; 1973 2nd
ex.s. c 21 § 6; 1969 c 131 § 10. Like section formerly RCW 28.57.426.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.680 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.57.342 Directors' districts in certain school districts—
Submittal of proposition at formation election. [1985 c 385 § 27; 1979
ex.s. c 183 § 2; 1975 c 43 § 8; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 2; 1971 c 67 § 2; 1969
28A.57.900 Proceedings as of July 28, 1985—Effect of 1985 c 385.
[1985 c 385 § 38.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.900 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
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Chapter 28A.58
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS
28A.58.010 Corporate powers. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.010.
Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 287 § 7, part; RRS § 4782, part; prior: 1897 c 118 §
44, part; 1891 c 127 § 11, part; 1890 p 366 § 30, part. Formerly RCW
28.58.040, part. (ii) 1947 c 266 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-25, part;
prior: 1909 c 97 p 265 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.135; 28.58.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.020 Liability for debts and judgments. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 287 § 4; RRS § 4779; prior: 1897 c 118 §
41; 1890 p 365 § 27. Formerly RCW 28.58.020.] Recodified as RCW
28A.320.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.030 Gifts, conveyances, etc., for scholarship and student
aid purposes, receipt and administration. [1974 ex.s. c 8 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.031
School closures—Policy of citizen involvement
required—Summary of effects—Hearings—Notice. [1983 c 109 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.335.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.032 Emergency school closures exempt from RCW
28A.58.031. [1983 c 109 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.030 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.033 Surplus school property, rental, lease or use of—
Authorized—Limitations. [1981 c 306 § 2; 1980 c 115 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.335.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.034 Surplus school property, rental, lease or use of—Joint
use—Compensation—Conditions generally.
[1980 c 115 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.335.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.035 Surplus school property—Rental, lease or use of—
Disposition of moneys received from. [1989 c 86 § 2; 1983 c 59 § 15;
1982 c 191 § 4; 1981 c 250 § 4; 1980 c 115 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.036 Surplus school property, rental, lease or use of—
Existing contracts not impaired. [1980 c 115 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.037 Surplus school property, rental, lease or use of—
Community use not impaired. [1980 c 115 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.038 Vacant school plant facilities—Lease by contiguous
district. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.040
Conveyance and acquisition of property—
Management. [1981 c 306 § 3; 1980 c 115 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.040. Prior: (i) 1947 c 266 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-25,
part; prior: 1909 p 265 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.57.135, part. (ii) 1969
c 53 § 1, part; 1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 §
1, part; 1963 c 104 § 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c
237 § 1, part; 1961 c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part. Formerly RCW
28.58.100(3) and (5), part. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 287 § 7, part; RRS § 4782, part;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 44, part; 1891 c 127 § 11, part; 1890 p 366 § 30, part.
Formerly RCW 28.58.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.090 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.0401 School district associations, right to mortgage or
convey money security interest in association property—Limitations.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 23 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.100 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.041 Schoolhouses, teachers' cottages—Purchase of realty
for district purposes—Second-class districts. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.58.042 Schoolhouses, teachers' cottages—Purchase, lease of
realty—Sites—Third-class districts. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.58.043 School property used for public purposes—Secondclass districts. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.044 Real property—Annexation to city or town. [1971 c
69 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.045 Real property—Sale—Notice of and hearing on—
Appraisal required—Broker or real estate appraiser services—Real
estate sales contracts, limitation. [1984 c 103 § 1; 1981 c 306 § 4; 1979
ex.s. c 16 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 243 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.045.
Prior: 1963 c 67 § 1; 1953 c 225 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.58.045.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.335.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.046
Real property—Sale—Engaging agent for—
Limitations. [1972 ex.s. c 142 § 4.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 243 § 3.
28A.58.0461 Real property—Sale—Use of proceeds. [1983 c 59 §
14; 1981 c 250 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 80 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 243 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.335.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.047 Expenditure of funds on county, city building
authorized—Conditions. [1971 ex.s. c 238 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.048 Permitting use and rental of playgrounds, athletic
fields or athletic facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.048. Prior: (i) 1935
c 99 § 1; Rem. Supp. § 4776-1. Formerly RCW 28.58.048. (ii) 1935 c 99 §
2; RRS § 4776-2. Formerly RCW 28.58.050.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.050 Removing child from school grounds during school
hours—Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 248 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.605.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.053 Parents' access to classroom or school sponsored
activities—Limitation. [1979 ex.s. c 250 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28A.605.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.055 Purchase of works of art—Procedure. [1983 c 204 § 7;
1982 c 191 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 176 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.210
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.060 Schoolhouse sites, acquisition of state school lands
for—Limitations. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.070 Eminent domain. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.070.
Prior: 1963 c 41 § 1; 1957 c 155 § 1; 1949 c 54 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 289 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4788. Formerly RCW 28.58.070.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.075 Joint educational facilities, services or programs—
Rules and regulations—Apportionment of attendance credit. [1969 c
130 § 12. Like section formerly RCW 28.58.075.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.080 Summer and/or other student vacation period
programs—Authorized—Tuition and fees. [1974 ex.s. c 161 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.500 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.081
Pilot projects in school-based management—
Legislative findings and intent. [1985 c 422 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.240.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.082 Pilot projects in school-based management—School
site councils required—School improvement plan. [1985 c 422 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.240.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.085
Self-study process by school districts—
Requirements—Rules. [1989 c 83 § 1; 1988 c 256 § 2; 1985 c 349 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.087
Dropout statistics—Reporting requirements—
Rules—Reports to legislature. [1986 c 151 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.175.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.090 Student learning objectives—Program identifying and
establishing, scope—Review. [1988 c 256 § 1; 1987 c 505 § 9; 1986 c 137
§ 1; 1984 c 278 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 305 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 90 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.092 Student learning objectives—Timelines for other
courses of study—SPI annual review and report. [1977 ex.s. c 305 § 2.]
Repealed by 1984 c 278 § 4.
28A.58.093 Supplemental compensation by separate contract
authorized for additional days or duties by certificated instructional
and classified staff. [1985 c 349 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 211,
effective September 1, 1987.
28A.58.094 Goals for educational excellence—School district
boards of directors to establish annual process. [1984 c 278 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.095
Salaries and compensation for employees—
Limitations—Exclusions—Rules. [1984 c 245 § 1; 1983 c 275 § 1; 1981 c
16 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 211, effective September 1, 1987.
28A.58.0951
Salaries and compensation for employees—
Minimum amounts—Limitations—Supplemental contracts. [1987 1st
ex.s. c 2 § 205.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
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28A.58.096
Employee attendance incentive program—
Remuneration for unused sick leave. [1989 c 69 § 2; 1983 c 275 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.400.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.097
Employee attendance incentive program—
Remuneration for unused sick leave. [1980 c 182 § 5.] Repealed by 1983
c 275 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.58.096.
28A.58.098
Employee salary or compensation—Limitations
respecting. [1989 c 11 § 5; 1982 1st ex.s. c 10 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.400.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.099 Hiring and discharging of employees—Seniority and
leave benefits, transfers between school districts. [1985 c 210 § 1; 1985 c
46 § 1; 1983 c 275 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.300 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.58.0991 Leave sharing program. [1989 c 93 § 6.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.400.380 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.100 Hiring and discharging employees—Leaves for
employees—Seniority and leave benefits, retention upon transfers
between schools. [1981 c 16 § 1; 1980 c 182 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
108; 1972 ex.s. c 10 § 3. Prior: 1971 ex.s. c 203 § 1; 1971 c 48 § 28; 1969
ex.s. c 283 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.100; prior: (i) 1969 c 53 § 1,
part; 1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 3, part;
1963 c 104 § 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1,
part; 1961 c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part; prior: 1943 c 52 § 1, part; 1941
c 179 § 1, part; 1939 c 131 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 57 § 1, part; 1919 c 89 § 3,
part; 1915 c 44 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 285 § 2, part; 1907 c 240 § 5, part;
1903 c 104 § 17, part; 1901 c 41 § 3, part; 1897 c 118 § 40, part; 1890 p 364
§ 26, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4776, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(1) and
(3), part, and (15). (ii) 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.67.076.]
Repealed by 1983 c 275 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.58.099.
28A.58.1001 Crimes against children—Mandatory termination of
classified employees—Appeal. [1989 c 320 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.400.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.1002 Crimes against children—Contractor employees—
Termination of contract. [1989 c 320 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28A.400.330 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.1003 Crimes against children—Mandatory termination of
certified employees—Appeal. [1989 c 320 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.470 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.101 Government of schools, pupils, employees, rules and
regulations for—Due process guarantees—Enforcement. [1979 ex.s. c
173 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 97 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 254 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
268 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.101. Prior: 1969 c 53 § 1, part; 1967
ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part; 1963 c 104
§ 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1, part; 1961
c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(2), (6).]
Recodified as RCW 28A.600.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.106
Transporting of children to school or school
activities—Insurance. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.107 Commencement exercises—Lip reading instruction—
Joint purchasing, including issuing interest bearing warrants and
agreements with private schools—Budgets. [1986 c 77 § 1; 1983 c 125 §
1; 1981 c 308 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 66 § 2; 1971 c 26 § 1; 1969 c 53 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.107. Prior: 1969 c 53 § 1, part; 1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1,
part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part; 1963 c 104 § 1, part; 1963
c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1, part; 1961 c 66 § 1, part;
1955 c 68 § 2, part; prior: 1943 c 52 § 1, part; 1941 c 179 § 1, part; 1939 c
131 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 57 § 1, part; 1919 c 89 § 3, part; 1915 c 44 § 1,
part; 1909 c 97 p 285 § 2, part; 1907 c 240 § 5, part; 1903 c 104 § 17, part;
1901 c 41 § 3, part; 1897 c 118 § 40, part; 1890 p 364 § 26, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 4776, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(7), (13), and (14).]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.108 High school diplomas—Issuance—Option to receive
final transcripts—Notice. [1984 c 178 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.230.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.110 Bylaws for board and school government. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.58.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 287 § 6; RRS § 4781; prior: 1897 c
118 § 43; 1890 p 366 § 29. Formerly RCW 28.58.110.] Recodified as RCW
28A.320.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.113 Fees for optional noncredit extracurricular events—
Disposition. [1977 ex.s. c 170 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 284 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.325.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.115
Associated student bodies—Powers and
responsibilities affecting. [1984 c 98 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 284 § 3; 1973 c
52 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.325.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.120 Associated student body program fund—Created—
Source of funds—Expenditures—Budgeting—Care of other moneys
received by students for private purposes. [1984 c 98 § 2; 1982 c 231 §
1; 1977 ex.s. c 160 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 284 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.325.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.125
Interschool athletic and other extracurricular
activities for students, regulation of—Delegation, conditions. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 32 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.130 Limitation on directors' contracting indebtedness,
penalty—Exceptions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.130. Prior: 1959 c 216
§ 21; prior: 1933 c 28 § 2, part; 1909 c 97 p 288 § 9, part; 1897 c 118 § 46,
part; 1893 c 107 § 3, part; RRS § 4784, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.130.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 29.
28A.58.131 Contracts to provide pupil transportation services,
lease building space and portable buildings, and lease or have
maintained security systems, computers and other equipment. [1987 c
141 § 1; 1985 c 7 § 93; 1982 c 191 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 210 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.335.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.1011 Government of schools, pupils, employees, rules and
regulations for—Aim—Exclusion of student by teacher—Written
procedures developed for administering discipline, scope. [1980 c 171 §
1; 1972 ex.s. c 142 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.020 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
28A.58.133 Contract for pupil transportation services with
private nongovernmental entity—Competitive bid procedures. [1987 c
141 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.160.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.102
School buildings, maintenance, furnishing and
insuring. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.102. Prior: 1969 c 53 § 1, part; 1967
ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part; 1963 c 104
§ 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1, part; 1961
c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(3), part, and
(4) part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.135 Advertising for bids—Competitive bid procedures—
Telephone or written quotation solicitation, limitations—Emergencies.
[1985 c 324 § 1; 1980 c 61 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 49
§ 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.135. Prior: 1961 c 224 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.58.135.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.103
Instructional materials—Instructional materials
committee. [1989 c 371 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 134 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
109; 1971 c 48 § 29; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.103. Prior: 1969 c 53 § 1,
part; 1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part;
1963 c 104 § 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1,
part; 1961 c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(8)
and (9).] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.104 Operation and stocking of libraries. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.58.104. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 299 § 7; RRS § 4817. Formerly RCW
28.63.040. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 302 § 7; RRS § 4829. Formerly RCW
28.63.042.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.105 Night schools, summer schools, meetings, use of
facilities for. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.105. Prior: 1969 c 53 § 1, part;
1967 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; 1967 c 12 § 1, part; 1965 ex.s. c 49 § 1, part; 1963
c 104 § 1, part; 1963 c 5 § 1, part; 1961 c 305 § 1, part; 1961 c 237 § 1, part;
1961 c 66 § 1, part; 1955 c 68 § 2, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.100(10) and
(12).] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.510 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.136
Lunchrooms—Establishment and operation—
Personnel for—Agreements for. [1979 ex.s. c 140 § 3; 1979 c 58 § 1;
1973 c 107 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.136. Prior: (i) 1947 c 31 § 1;
1943 c 51 § 1; 1939 c 160 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4706-1. Formerly RCW
28.58.260. (ii) 1943 c 51 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4706-2. Formerly RCW
28.58.270.] Recodified as RCW 28A.235.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.137 Employment of superintendent—Superintendent's
qualifications, general powers, term, contract renewal. [1985 c 7 § 94;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 10; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 10. Prior: 1975 1st
ex.s. c 254 § 2; 1975-'76 1st ex.s. c 137 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.137;
prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 300 § 11; RRS § 4821. Formerly RCW 28.63.060.
(ii) 1909 c 97 p 302 § 8; RRS § 4830. Formerly RCW 28.63.062. (iii) 1909
c 97 p 302 § 9; RRS § 4831. Formerly RCW 28.63.064. (iv) 1909 c 97 p
290 § 4, part; RRS § 4793, part. Formerly RCW 28.62.040, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.400.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.138 Law against discrimination applicable to districts'
employment practices. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
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28A.58.140 Directors' and superintendents' signatures filed with
auditor. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.140. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 289 § 12; RRS
§ 4787; prior: 1897 c 118 § 61; 1890 p 380 § 70. Formerly RCW
28.58.140.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.150 Superintendent's duties. [1983 c 56 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 80
§ 30; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 30; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 110; 1971 c 48 §
30; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.150. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 304 § 2; RRS §
4842; prior: 1907 c 163 § 3; 1899 c 142 § 10; 1897 c 118 § 49; 1893 c 107
§ 5; 1891 c 127 § 12; 1890 p 367 § 34; Code 1881 §§ 3194, 3195, 3196,
3197; 1873 p 428 §§ 10, 11, 12, 13. Formerly RCW 28.58.150.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.400.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.160 Principals and vice principals—Employment of—
Qualifications—Duties. [1977 ex.s. c 272 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.400.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.170 Officials and employees to deliver books, papers and
moneys to successors. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.170. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
288 § 10; RRS § 4785; prior: 1897 c 118 § 60; 1890 p 386 § 69. Formerly
RCW 28.58.170.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.180 Minimum annual school term. [1972 ex.s. c 105 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.180. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 263 § 7; RRS § 4691;
prior: 1903 c 104 § 23; 1897 c 118 § 70. Formerly RCW 28.58.180.]
Repealed by 1982 c 158 § 7.
28A.58.190 Qualification for admission to district's schools—Fees
for preadmission screening. [1986 c 166 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 250 § 4; 1977
ex.s. c 359 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.190. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 261 § 1,
part; RRS § 4680, part; prior: 1897 c 118 § 64, part; 1890 p 371 § 44, part.
Formerly RCW 28.58.190 part, 28.01.060.]
Recodified as RCW
28A.225.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.195 Grading policies—Option to consider attendance.
[1984 c 278 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.58.200 Pupils to comply with rules and regulations. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.200. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 263 § 6; RRS § 4690; prior:
1897 c 118 § 69; 1890 p 372 § 48. Formerly RCW 28.58.200.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.600.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.201 Principal to assure appropriate student discipline—
Building discipline standards, conferences on. [1980 c 171 § 2; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 97 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.205
Part time students—Defined—Enrollment
authorized—Reimbursement
for
costs—Funding
authority
recognition—Rules, regulations. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.58.210 Children on United States reservations, admission to
schools—United States authorities to cooperate. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.210. Prior: 1945 c 141 § 10; 1933 c 28 § 10; 1925 ex.s. c 93 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 4680-1. Formerly RCW 28.58.210, 28.27.140.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.215 Children on United States reservations, admission to
schools—Census by school district superintendent of contiguous
district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.215. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 93 § 3; RRS §
4680-3. Formerly RCW 28.58.215.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.180
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.217
Contracts with University of Washington for
education of highly capable students at early entrance program or
transition school—Allocation of funds—Rules. [1989 c 233 § 9; 1987 c
518 § 222.] Recodified as RCW 28A.185.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.220 Reimbursing district for educating children of
employees of municipal light plant. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.220.
Prior: 1929 c 77 § 1; RRS § 4680-5. Formerly RCW 28.58.220.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.225 Education of pupils in another district—Limitation as
to state apportionment—Exemption. [1988 c 268 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 140 §
1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 111; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 141; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.225. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 154 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.24.110.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.225.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.230 Admission of out-of-district pupils tuition free, when.
[1983 c 3 § 37; 1969 c 130 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.230. Prior: 1917
c 21 § 9; RRS § 4718. Formerly RCW 28.58.230.] Recodified as RCW
28A.225.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 440]
28A.58.235 Enrollment of children without legal residences.
[1989 c 118 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.215 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.58.240 Adults, children from other districts, agreements for
attending school—Tuition. [1969 c 130 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.240. Prior: 1963 c 47 § 2; prior: 1921 c 44 § 1, part; 1899 c 142 §
8, part; RRS § 4780, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.240.] Recodified as RCW
28A.225.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.242 Appeal from certain decisions to deny student's
request to attend nonresident district—Procedure. [1977 c 50 § 1; 1975
1st ex.s. c 66 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.243 Appeal from certain decisions to deny student's
request to attend nonresident district—Apportionment credit. [1975
1st ex.s. c 66 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.245 Voluntary, tuition free attendance programs among
school districts, scope—Rules and regulations. [1969 c 130 § 11. Like
section formerly RCW 28.58.245.] Recodified as RCW 28A.225.250
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.246 Community education programs—Purposes. [1985 c
344 § 1; 1985 c 341 § 12; 1979 ex.s. c 120 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.620.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.247 Community education programs—Restrictions—
Classes on parenting skills and child abuse prevention encouraged.
[1985 c 344 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 120 § 2; 1973 c 138 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.620.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.248 Community education programs—Study and report
on. [1979 ex.s. c 120 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17; and repealed by
1985 c 344 § 3.
28A.58.250 Reciprocity exchanges with other states. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.58.250. Prior: 1963 c 47 § 3; prior: 1921 c 44 § 1, part; 1899 c
142 § 8, part; RRS § 4780, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.250.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.225.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.255 Prevention of child abuse and neglect—Written
policy—Participation in and establishment of programs. [1987 c 489 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.230.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.275 Lunch period for certificated employees—Supervision
by noncertificated personnel. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.275. Prior:
1965 c 18 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.58.275.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.460 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.310 Reimbursement of expenses of directors, other school
representatives,
and
superintendent
candidates—Advancing
anticipated expenses. [1977 c 73 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 26 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.58.310. Prior: 1961 c 268 § 15; prior: 1919 c 90 § 6, part; 1909 c 97
p 287 § 8, part; RRS § 4783, part. Formerly RCW 28.58.310.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.320.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.370 Special meetings of voters—Authorized—Purpose.
[1982 c 158 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.370. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 349 § 1;
RRS § 5028; prior: 1901 c 177 § 18; 1897 c 118 § 156. Formerly RCW
28.58.370.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.420 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.380 Special meetings of voters—Place, notice, procedure,
record. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.380. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 350 § 2; RRS §
5029; prior: 1897 c 118 § 157. Formerly RCW 28.58.380, 28.58.390, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.430 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.390 Special meetings of voters—Directors to follow
electors' decision. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.390. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 350
§ 3; RRS § 5030; prior: 1897 c 118 § 158. Formerly RCW 28.58.390.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.440 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.400 Parental schools—Powers to lease or sell facilities.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.410 School district as self-insurer—Authority. [1982 c 191
§ 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.420 Liability, life, health, health care, accident, disability,
and salary insurance authorized—Premiums. [1988 c 107 § 16; 1985 c
277 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 255 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 269 § 2;
1971 c 8 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 237 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.420. Prior:
1967 c 135 § 2, part; 1959 c 187 § 1, part. Formerly RCW 28.76.410, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.400.350 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.423 Liability insurance for officials and employees
authorized. [1973 c 125 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.360 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.425 Mandatory insurance protection for employees. [1971
ex.s. c 269 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.400.370 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.58.427
Liability insurance for officers and employees
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.428 Transportation vehicle fund—Deposits in—Use—
Rules for establishment and use. [1981 c 265 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.160.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.430 Investment of funds, including funds received by
ESD—Authority—Procedure. [1982 c 191 § 5; 1975 c 47 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Title 28A
241 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.58.510.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.370
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.515 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—Direct
judicial appeal, when. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 8; 1973 c 49 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 34 § 18. Like section formerly RCW 28.58.515.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.405.380 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.518 Appeals by certificated employees governed by
chapter 28A.88 RCW, when. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.58.520 Elections—Qualifications of electors—Voting place.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.520. Prior: 1941 c 12 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
5025-1. Formerly RCW 28.58.520.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.400
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.435 Investment of idle building funds—Restrictions.
[1985 c 7 § 95; 1971 c 8 § 4. Prior: 1945 c 29 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.320.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.521 Elections—Elections to be conducted according to
Title 29 RCW. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.521. Prior: 1965 c 123 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28.58.521.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.410 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.440 Investment of funds of district not needed for
immediate necessities—Service fee. [1983 c 66 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.440. Prior: 1965 c 111 § 1; 1961 c 123 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.58.440.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.530 Information and research services. [1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 112; 1971 ex.s. c 93 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 142; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.530. Prior: 1963 c 30 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.58.530.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.320.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.441 School funds enumerated—Deposits—Uses. [1983 c
59 § 13; 1982 c 191 § 6; 1981 c 250 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.320.330
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.535 Educational and career opportunities in the military,
student access to information on, when. [1980 c 96 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.230.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.442 Certificated employees, conditions for contracts,
nonrenewal of contracts. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.540
Periodicals, postage—Purchases of—Manner of
payment. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.444 Minimum criteria for the evaluation of certificated
employees, including administrators—Procedure—Scope—Penalty.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.550 Conditional sales contracts for acquisition of property
or property rights. [1970 ex.s. c 42 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.550.
Prior: 1965 c 62 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.58.550.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.445 Certificated employees, applicants for certificated
position, not to be discriminated against—Right to inspect personnel
file. [1969 ex.s. c 34 § 21. Like section formerly RCW 28.58.445.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.450 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee—Determination of probable cause—Notice—Opportunity
for hearing. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 2; 1973 c 49 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 34 §
13; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.450. Prior: 1961 c 241 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.58.450.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.455 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Hearings—Procedure.
[1987 c 375 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.460 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—Notice—
Service—Filing—Contents. [1969 ex.s. c 34 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.460. Prior: 1961 c 241 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.58.460.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.470 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—
Certification and filing with court of transcript. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.470. Prior: 1961 c 241 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.58.470.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.330 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.480 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—Scope.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 34 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.480. Prior: 1961 c 241 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.58.480.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.340 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.490 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—Costs,
attorney's fee and damages. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 34
§ 16; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.490. Prior: 1961 c 241 § 6. Formerly
RCW 28.58.490.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.350 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.500 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appellate review. [1988 c
202 § 26; 1971 c 81 § 71; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.500. Prior: 1961 c 241
§ 7. Formerly RCW 28.58.500.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.360
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.510 Adverse change in contract status of certificated
employee, including nonrenewal of contract—Appeal from—Other
statutes not applicable. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.510. Prior: 1961 c
(2010 Ed.)
28A.58.560 Tax deferred annuities. [1984 c 228 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 113; 1971 c 48 § 31; 1969 c 97 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.560.
Prior: 1965 c 54 § 1, part. Formerly RCW 28.02.120, part.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.400.250 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.565 Pension benefits or annuity benefits for certain
classifications of employees—Procedure. [1972 ex.s. c 27 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.400.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.570
Interfering by force or violence with any
administrator, faculty member or student unlawful—Penalty. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.571 Intimidating any administrator, faculty member or
student by threat of force or violence unlawful—Penalty. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.580 Job sharing. [1989 c 206 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.600 Change of district name—Authorized—Petition for.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.600. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.58.600.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.690 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.601 Change of district name—Public hearing on—Notice
of—Hearing may include additional petitions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.601. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.58.601.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.700 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.602 Change of district name—Board selection of name for
voter approval. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.602. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69 §
3. Formerly RCW 28.58.602.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.710 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.603 Change of district name—Procedure upon voter
approval—Recording—Notice to interested institutions. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 114; 1971 c 48 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.603. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 69 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.58.603.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.720 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.610 Preparing and distributing information on district's
instructional program, operation and maintenance—Limitation. [1969
ex.s. c 283 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.58.610.] Recodified as RCW
28A.320.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.620 Actions against officers, employees or agents of school
districts and educational service districts—Defense, costs, fees—
Payment of obligation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 115; 1972 ex.s. c 142 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.320.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.630 Officers, employees or agents of school districts or
educational service districts, insurance to protect and hold personally
harmless. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 116; 1972 ex.s. c 142 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.320.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.760 Basic Education Act of 1977—Certificated teaching
and administrative staff as accountable for classroom teaching—
Scope—Responsibilities—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 250 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 359
§ 19.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.640 School involvement program—Intent. [1987 c 518 §
301.] Recodified as RCW 28A.615.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.765 Educational program for juveniles in detention
facilities. [1983 c 98 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.190.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.642
School involvement programs—Development—
Policies and plans. [1987 c 518 § 302.] Recodified as RCW 28A.615.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.644
School involvement programs—Information—
Suggestions—Agreements. [1987 c 518 § 303.] Recodified as RCW
28A.615.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.646 School involvement programs—Role of employers.
[1987 c 518 § 304.] Recodified as RCW 28A.615.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.58.648 School involvement programs—Information about
programs—Duties of superintendent through state clearinghouse for
education information. [1987 c 518 § 305.] Recodified as RCW
28A.615.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.700 Student financial assistance program—Definitions.
[1973 c 81 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 110 § 1.
28A.58.701 Student financial assistance program—Criteria for
establishing need—Limits on grants. [1973 c 81 § 3.] Repealed by 1981
c 110 § 1.
28A.58.703
Student financial assistance program—Priority
basis—All funds disbursed. [1973 c 81 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 110 § 1.
28A.58.704
Student
financial
assistance
program—
Discriminatory practices prohibited. [1973 c 81 § 5.] Repealed by 1981
c 110 § 1.
28A.58.706 Student financial assistance program—Grants, gifts,
bequests and devises authorized for. [1973 c 81 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c
110 § 1.
28A.58.707 Student financial assistance program—Scope of use of
awards. [1973 c 81 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 110 § 1.
28A.58.720 Nonprofit meal program for elderly—Purpose. [1973
c 107 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.623.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.722 Nonprofit meal program for elderly—Authorized—
Restrictions. [1973 c 107 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.623.020 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.724 Nonprofit meal program for certain children and
students—Conditions and restrictions. [1979 c 58 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.623.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.730 Deposit of cumulative total of earnings of group of
employees—Authorized—Conditions. [1973 c 111 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.400.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.740 Deferred compensation plan for district employees—
Limitations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 205 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 11 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.400.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.750 Basic Education Act of 1977—Program contents—As
meeting constitutional requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 359 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.150.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.752 Basic Education Act of 1977—Goal. [1977 ex.s. c 359
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.754 Basic Education Act of 1977—Definitions—Program
requirements—Program accessibility—Rules and regulations. [1982 c
158 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 250 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.150.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.755 Waiver from provisions of RCW 28A.58.750 through
28A.58.754 authorized, when—Criteria by state board of education.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.756
Basic Education Act of 1977—Rules adopted
pursuant to as subject to legislative review. [1977 ex.s. c 359 § 16.]
Repealed by 1984 c 40 § 14.
28A.58.758
Basic Education Act of 1977—District school
directors as accountable for proper operation of district—Scope—
Responsibilities—Publication of guide. [1979 ex.s. c 250 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
359 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 28A.150.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 442]
28A.58.770
Educational programs for residential school
residents—"Residential school" defined. [1979 ex.s. c 217 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.190.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.772
Educational programs for residential school
residents—School district to conduct—Scope of duties and authority.
[1985 c 341 § 13; 1984 c 160 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 217 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.190.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.774
Educational programs for residential school
residents—Duties and authority of DSHS and residential school
superintendent. [1979 ex.s. c 217 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.190.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.776
Educational programs for residential school
residents—Contracts between school district and DSHS—Scope. [1979
ex.s. c 217 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.190.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.58.778
Educational programs for residential school
residents—DSHS to give notice when need for reduction of staff—
Liability upon failure. [1979 ex.s. c 217 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.190.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.800 Transitional bilingual instruction program—Short
title—Purpose. [1984 c 124 § 1; 1979 c 95 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.180.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.801 Transitional bilingual instruction program—Annual
report by superintendent of public instruction. [1984 c 124 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.180.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.802
Transitional bilingual instruction program—
Definitions. [1984 c 124 § 2; 1979 c 95 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.180.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.804 Transitional bilingual instruction program—School
board duties. [1984 c 124 § 3; 1979 c 95 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.180.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.806 Transitional bilingual instruction program—Advisory
committee participation. [1984 c 124 § 4; 1979 c 95 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.180.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.808
Transitional bilingual instruction program—
Guidelines and rules. [1984 c 124 § 5; 1979 c 95 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28A.180.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.809 Transitional bilingual instruction program—School
districts may enrich. [1984 c 124 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.180.070
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.810 Transitional bilingual instruction program—Budget
request for—Allocation of moneys, priorities—English language skills
test—Gifts and donations. [1979 c 95 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
28A.180.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.820 State scholars' program—Purpose. [1985 c 341 § 14;
1981 c 54 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.822 State scholars' program—Established—Scope. [1988
c 210 § 4; 1987 c 465 § 1; 1981 c 54 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.110
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.824
State scholars' program—Administration—
Cooperation with other agencies. [1985 c 370 § 32; 1981 c 54 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.600.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.826 State scholars' program—Planning committee—
Composition—Duties. [1985 c 370 § 33; 1981 c 54 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.600.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.828 State scholars' program—Principal's association to
submit names to board. [1985 c 370 § 34; 1981 c 54 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.600.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.58.830 State scholars' program—Selection and notification
process—Certificates—Awards ceremony. [1985 c 370 § 35; 1981 c 54 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.58.832 State scholars' program—Commencement—Report
on. [1981 c 54 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 341 § 17.
28A.58.840 Washington award for vocational excellence. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.58.842 Commendable employee service and recognition
award program. [1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 210; 1985 c 399 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.625.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.59
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE
ONLY TO FIRST-CLASS DISTRICTS
28A.59.006 Elections in first-class school districts containing a
city of the first class, in class A and class AA counties. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
28A.59.007 Elections for school directors in district embracing
city over one hundred thousand. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.59.030 Board president, vice president or president pro
tempore—Secretary. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.030. Prior: 1953 c 111 §
6; prior: 1909 c 97 p 290 § 3, part; RRS § 4792, part. Formerly RCW
28.62.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.040 Certain board elections, manner and vote required—
Selection of personnel, manner. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.040. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 290 § 4; RRS § 4793. Formerly RCW 28.62.040.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.330.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.050 Duties of president. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.050.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 290 § 5; RRS § 4794. Formerly RCW 28.62.050.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.330.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.060 Duties of vice president. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.59.060. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 291 § 6; RRS § 4795. Formerly RCW
28.62.060.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.070 Duties of superintendent as secretary of the board.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.070. Prior: 1919 c 90 § 8; 1909 c 97 p 291 § 7;
RRS § 4796. Formerly RCW 28.62.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.050
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.080 Superintendent's bond and oath. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 117; 1971 c 48 § 33; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.080. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
291 § 8; RRS § 4797. Formerly RCW 28.62.080.] Recodified as RCW
28A.330.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.091
Directors—Meetings.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference section,
28A.59.100
Office of board—Records available for public
inspection. [1989 c 232 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.100. Prior: 1909 c
97 p 291 § 10; RRS § 4799; prior: 1897 c 118 § 87; 1890 p 389 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28.62.100.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.070 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.110 Payment of claims—Signing of warrants. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.59.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 292 § 11; RRS § 4800. Formerly
RCW 28.62.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.59.121 Board vacancies, filling of. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.59.130 Quorum—Failure to attend meetings may result in
vacation of office. [1969 ex.s. c 23 § 28A.59.130. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 292
§ 13; RRS § 4802; prior: 1897 c 118 § 90; 1890 p 390 § 17. Formerly RCW
28.62.130, 28.62.140.] Repealed by 1971 c 53 § 5.
28A.59.150 Auditing committee and expenditures. [1983 c 56 § 9;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 118; 1971 c 48 § 34; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.150.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 292 § 14; RRS § 4803. Formerly RCW 28.62.150,
28.62.160.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.180 Additional powers of board. [1983 c 2 § 7. Prior: 1982
c 191 § 11; 1982 c 158 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.180; prior: 1919 c 90
§ 9; 1909 c 97 p 293 § 16; RRS § 4805. Formerly RCW 28.62.180,
28.31.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.59.185 Insurance reserve—Funds. [1983 c 59 § 16; 1982 c
191 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.59.185. Prior: (i) 1911 c 79 § 1; RRS §
4707. Formerly RCW 28.59.010. (ii) 1911 c 79 § 2; RRS § 4708. Formerly
RCW 28.59.020. (iii) 1941 c 187 § 1; 1911 c 79 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
4709. Formerly RCW 28.59.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.110
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.59.310 School district warrants, first-class districts. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.60
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE
ONLY TO SECOND AND THIRD-CLASS DISTRICTS
28A.60.010
Organization
of
board—Assumption
of
superintendent's duties by board member, when. [1988 c 187 § 2; 1975
c 43 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.010. Prior: 1953 c 111 § 1; prior: (i)
1909 c 97 p 298 § 5; RRS § 4815. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 301 § 5; RRS § 4827.
Formerly RCW 28.63.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.200 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.021 Board vacancies, filling of. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.60.031
Directors—Meetings.
decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
section,
28A.60.070 Notice to ESD superintendent of change of chairman
or superintendent. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 11. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 119; 1975 c 43 § 15; 1971 c 48 § 35; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.070;
prior: 1909 c 97 p 304 § 1; RRS § 4841; prior: 1903 c 104 § 19. Formerly
RCW 28.63.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.60.101 Budgets—Second-class districts.
section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
28A.60.181 Schoolhouses, teachers' cottages—Purchase of realty
for district purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.181. Prior: 1963 c 61 §
1; 1959 c 169 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.63.181.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.185 Schoolhouses, teachers' cottages—Purchase, lease of
realty—Sites—Third-class districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.185.
Prior: 1959 c 169 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.63.185.] Repealed by 1975 c 43
§ 36.
28A.60.186 Approval of building plans—Third-class districts.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 120; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 39; 1971 c 48 § 36; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.186. Prior: 1919 c 90 § 7; 1909 c 97 p 289 § 14; RRS
§ 4789; prior: 1907 c 163 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.58.300, 28.58.301.]
Repealed by 1975 c 43 § 36; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 19.
28A.60.190 School property used for public purposes. [1975 c 43
§ 16; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.190. Prior: 1913 c 129 § 1; RRS § 4837.
Formerly RCW 28.63.190.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.250 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.200
School property used for public purposes—
Community buildings. [1975 c 43 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.200.
Prior: 1913 c 129 § 2; RRS § 4838. Formerly RCW 28.63.200.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.335.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.210 School property used for public purposes—Special
state commission to pass on plans. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 12. Prior:
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 121; 1975 c 43 § 18; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 46; 1971 c
48 § 37; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.210; prior: 1913 c 129 § 3; RRS § 4839.
Formerly RCW 28.63.210.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.270 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.220 School property used for public purposes—Limit on
expenditures. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.220. Prior: 1913 c 129 § 4; RRS
§ 4840. Formerly RCW 28.63.220.] Recodified as RCW 28A.335.280
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.310 Attorney may be employed. [1975 c 43 § 19; 1971 c 8 §
5. Prior: 1967 c 220 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.63.340.] Recodified as RCW
28A.330.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.320 School physician or school nurse may be employed.
[1975 c 43 § 20; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.60.320. Prior: 1937 c 60 § 1; RRS
§ 4776-4. Formerly RCW 28.31.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.210.300
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.328 Drawing and issuance of warrants. [1983 c 56 § 10;
1975 c 43 § 21; 1973 c 111 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.330.230 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.60.330 Issuance of warrants—Second-class districts. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.60.350
Housing for superintendent—Authorized—
Limitation. [1984 c 40 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 41 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.335.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.60.352
Housing for superintendent—Prior contracts,
indebtedness, validated. [1975 1st ex.s. c 41 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 40
§ 15.
28A.60.355
Beneficial interests in contracts prohibited—
Exception. [1975 1st ex.s. c 41 § 3.] Repealed by 1980 c 39 § 2.
28A.60.360 Employment contracts. [1989 c 263 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.330.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.61
WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS' ASSOCIATION
28A.61.010 Association created. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.61.010.
Prior: 1947 c 169 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4709-20. Formerly RCW
28.58.320.] Recodified as RCW 28A.345.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.61.020 Membership. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.61.020. Prior:
1947 c 169 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4709-21. Formerly RCW 28.58.330.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.345.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.61.030 Powers of association. [1989 c 325 § 1; 1983 c 187 § 1;
1979 c 151 § 13; 1974 ex.s. c 101 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 184 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.61.030. Prior: 1947 c 169 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4709-22.
Formerly RCW 28.58.340.] Recodified as RCW 28A.345.030 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.61.035 Certain personnel exempted from the state civil
service laws. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.61.040 Coordination of policies—Report. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.61.040. Prior: 1947 c 169 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4709-23. Formerly
RCW 28.58.350.] Recodified as RCW 28A.345.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.61.050 Association dues—Payment. [1983 c 187 § 2; 1969 c
125 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.61.050. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 76; 1965 c
103 § 1; 1957 c 281 § 1; 1953 c 226 § 1; 1947 c 169 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4709-24. Formerly RCW 28.58.360.] Recodified as RCW 28A.345.050
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.61.060 County or regional units. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.61.060. Prior: 1955 c 256 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.58.365.] Repealed
by 1983 c 187 § 7, effective June 30, 1983.
28A.61.070 Audit of staff classifications and employees' salaries—
Contract with department of personnel—Copies. [1986 c 158 § 3; 1983
c 187 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.345.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.61.900 Termination—Sunset review—Expiration date—1983
c 187. [1989 c 325 § 2; 1983 c 187 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26
without cognizance of its recodification as RCW 28A.345.900 by 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.61.910 Effective date—1983 c 187. [1983 c 187 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.345.902 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.65
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGETS
28A.65.010 Preliminary budgets—When prepared—Contents.
[1969 ex.s. c 119 § 20; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.010. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c
124 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.65.010.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118
§ 34.
28A.65.020 Preliminary budgets—Revenue and expenditure
detail. [1975 1st ex.s. c 202 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 115 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 21;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.020. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 3. Formerly RCW
28.65.020.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.030 Preliminary budgets—Format of estimates and
comparative data—Classifications. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.030.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.65.030.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.040
Preliminary budgets—Items dependent upon
prospective enrollment—How submitted—Revisions. [1969 ex.s. c 119
§ 23; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.040. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28.65.040.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.050
Preliminary budgets—Forms—Classifications—
Accounting and cost systems. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.050. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 124 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.65.050.] Repealed by 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.060 Preliminary budgets—Portion of taxable income may
be budgeted for certain capital and/or bonding purposes. [1969 ex.s. c
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 444]
119 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.060. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28.65.060.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.070 Preliminary budgets—Notice of completion and of
hearing thereon—Taxpayers' copies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 53 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.65.070. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.65.070.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.075
Preliminary budgets—Tentative adoption of
preliminary budget when legislature has not appropriated moneys—
Subsequent revision. [1971 ex.s. c 93 § 1.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.080 Preliminary budgets—Hearing and adoption of
preliminary budget—Tentative adoption of revisable items—
Preliminary budget review committee, duties—Preliminary budget
filed—Budget constitutes appropriations for fiscal year. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 15 § 13.] Repealed by 1977 c 5 § 1. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 122;
1975 c 43 § 22; 1972 ex.s. c 26 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 93 § 2; 1971 c 48 § 38;
1969 ex.s. c 119 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.080. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c
124 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.65.080.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118
§ 34.
28A.65.090 Preliminary budgets—Meeting to revise items which
depend upon enrollment—Notice—Hearing. [1975 c 43 § 23; 1969 ex.s.
c 119 § 26; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.090. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 10.
Formerly RCW 28.65.090.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.095 Final budget—Revenue and expenditure detail—
Petition to include receivables collectible in future years—Budget, when
null and void. [1972 ex.s. c 115 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 22. Like section
formerly RCW 28.65.095.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.100
Adoption of budget—Second-class districts to
forward for review. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 123; 1975 c 43 § 24; 1971 c 48
§ 39; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.100. Prior: 1965
ex.s. c 124 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.65.100.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 118 § 34.
Reviser's note: This section was also reenacted by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 15 without cognizance of the repeal thereof.
28A.65.110 Final budget review committee—Composition—
Review, standard. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 124; 1971 c 48 § 40; 1969 ex.s. c
119 § 28; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.110. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 12.
Formerly RCW 28.65.110.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.120 Certification and filing of budgets. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 15 § 15.] Repealed by 1977 c 5 § 1. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 125; 1975 c 43
§ 25; 1971 c 48 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 29; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.120.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.65.120.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.130 Second and third-class districts—Special levies for
additional expenditures. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.130. Prior: 1965
ex.s. c 124 § 14. Formerly RCW 28.65.130.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 119
§ 37.
28A.65.140 First-class districts—Emergency expenditures. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.140. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 15. Formerly RCW
28.65.140.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 37.
28A.65.141 First-class districts—Emergency expenditures. [1969
ex.s. c 119 § 31. Like section formerly RCW 28.65.141.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.142 First-class districts—When emergency other than
those enumerated under RCW 28A.65.141. [1969 ex.s. c 119 § 32. Like
section formerly RCW 28.65.142.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 §
34.
28A.65.150
Second-class districts—Emergency expenditures.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 16.] Repealed by 1977 c 5 § 1. [1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 126; 1975 c 43 § 26; 1971 c 48 § 42; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 33; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.65.150. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 16. Formerly RCW
28.65.150.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.153
Emergency expenditure resolutions filed with
officials. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 127; 1971 c 48 § 43; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 34.
Like section formerly RCW 28.65.153.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
118 § 34.
28A.65.155 Budget for ensuing fiscal year to provide for
emergency revenue—Taxes levied. [1969 ex.s. c 119 § 35. Like section
formerly RCW 28.65.155.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
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Title 28A
28A.65.160 Termination of appropriations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.65.160. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 124 § 17. Formerly RCW 28.65.160.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.475 Appropriations lapse at end of fiscal year—Exception.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.160 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.170 Budget constitutes appropriations—Nonbudgeted
expenditures prohibited—Personal liability—Transfers between budget
classes. [1975 1st ex.s. c 151 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 93 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 119 § 36; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.65.170. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c
124 § 18. Formerly RCW 28.65.170.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
118 § 34.
28A.65.480 First-class school districts—Emergency or additional
appropriation resolutions—Procedure. [1984 c 128 § 9; 1983 c 59 § 11;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.170 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.175 Interim expenditures authorized prior to final budget
approval. [1975 1st ex.s. c 151 § 2.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118
§ 34.
28A.65.180 Rules and regulations for budgetary procedure—
Review when superintendent determines budget not sound—Revised
budget, state board's financial plan until adoption. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 128; 1971 c 48 § 44; 1969 ex.s. c 119 § 30. Like section formerly RCW
28.65.180.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.190 Preliminary budget as final school budget. [1974 ex.s.
c 91 § 6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 34.
28A.65.300 Associated student body program fund—Created—
Source of funds—Expenditures—Budgeting. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.65.400 Definitions. [1983 c 59 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.405 Districts must utilize methods of revenue and
expenditure recognition. [1983 c 59 § 2; 1980 c 18 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 118 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.410 District fiscal year. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.505.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.415 Budget—When prepared—Contents. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 118 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.65.420 Budget—Notice of completion and of hearing—
Copies for the public—ESD review, when. [1983 c 59 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 118 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.65.425 Budget—Hearing and adoption of—Copies filed with
ESD's. [1983 c 59 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
28A.505.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.430 Budget review committee—Members—Review of
budget, limitations. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.505.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.435 Budget—Disposition of copies. [1984 c 128 § 8; 1983 c
59 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.080
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.440 Budget—Format, classifications, mandatory. [1983 c
59 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.090
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.445 Budget—Contents—Display of salaries. [1983 c 59 §
7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.100
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.450 Budget—Including receivables collectible in future
years—Limitations. [1983 c 59 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.505.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.455
Withholding state funds upon district
noncompliance—Notice of. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 12.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.505.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.460
Budget—Requirements for balancing estimated
expenditures. [1983 c 59 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 13.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.505.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.465 Rules and regulations for budgetary procedures—
Review when superintendent determines budget irregularity—Revised
budget, state board's financial plan until adoption. [1983 c 59 § 10;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.140 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.470 Budgeted expenditures as appropriations—Interim
expenditures—Transfer between budget classes—Liability for
nonbudgeted expenditures. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.505.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.65.485
Second-class
school
districts—Additional
appropriation resolutions—Procedure. [1984 c 128 § 10; 1983 c 59 § 12;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 28A.505.180 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.490 Program budget for distribution to the public—
Contents—Scope. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 19.] Recodified as RCW
28A.505.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.65.495 Short fiscal period budget—Contents—Procedure for
fixing and adopting—Copies filed—Financial reports, format, filing.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 124 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 20.] Repealed by
1983 c 59 § 18, effective September 1, 1983.
Chapter 28A.66
SCHOOL DISTRICT WARRANTS,
AUDITOR'S DUTIES RELATING TO
28A.66.010 Registering warrants—All districts. [1975 c 43 § 27;
1973 c 111 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.010. Prior: 1911 c 78 § 1, part;
RRS § 4864. Formerly RCW 28.66.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.010
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.020 Registering warrants—Second-class districts. [1975 c
43 § 28; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.020. Prior: 1911 c 78 § 1, part; RRS §
4863. Formerly RCW 28.66.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.030 Auditing accounts—All districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.66.030. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 2; RRS § 4858. Formerly RCW
28.66.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.040 Auditor to draw and issue warrants—Second-class
districts. [1975 c 43 § 29; 1973 c 111 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.040.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 3; RRS § 4859. Formerly RCW 28.66.040.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.350.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.050 Teacher must qualify before warrant drawn and
issued or registered—All districts. [1973 c 72 § 1; 1971 c 48 § 45; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.050. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 4; RRS § 4860.
Formerly RCW 28.66.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.050 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.060 Teacher's last month's salary not to be drawn and
issued or registered unless final report filed—All districts. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 129; 1971 c 48 § 46; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.060. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 309 § 6; RRS § 4862. Formerly RCW 28.66.060.] Repealed by
1983 c 56 § 16.
28A.66.070 Liability of auditor for warrants exceeding budget—
All districts. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.66.070. Prior: 1959 c 216 § 22; prior: 1933 c 28 § 2, part; 1909 c 97 p
288 § 9, part; 1897 c 118 § 46, part; 1893 c 107 § 3, part; RRS § 4784, part.
Formerly RCW 28.66.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.060 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.080 Orders for warrants not transferable—Second-class
districts. [1975 c 43 § 30; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.080. Prior: 1959 c
216 § 23; prior: 1933 c 28 § 2, part; 1909 c 97 p 288 § 9, part; 1897 c 118 §
46, part; 1893 c 107 § 3, part; RRS § 4784, part. Formerly RCW
28.66.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.350.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.66.090
Check and report of redeemed warrants—All
districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.090. Prior: 1911 c 78 § 1, part; RRS
§ 4865. Formerly RCW 28.66.090.] Repealed by 1984 c 128 § 12.
28A.66.100 Auditor's annual report to educational service district
superintendent. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 32; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 130;
1971 c 48 § 47; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.100. Prior: 1911 c 78 § 1, part;
RRS § 4866. Formerly RCW 28.66.100.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 16.
28A.66.110 Issuance of warrants—First-class districts. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.66.120 Issuance of warrants for certain political subdivisions,
including second-class school districts.
Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
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28A.66.200 Division of municipal corporations, state auditor's
office, scope as affecting school districts. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
Chapter 28A.67
28A.67.074
Conditions and contracts of employment—
Supplemental contracts, when—Continuing contract provisions not
applicable to. [1985 c 341 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.67.074.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
TEACHERS—GENERAL PROVISIONS
28A.67.010 Qualifications—Certificate or permit required. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 306 § 1; RRS § 4844; prior:
1907 c 240 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 51; 1891 c 127 § 14; 1890 p 369 § 37; 1886 p
18 § 47; 1873 p 430 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.67.010.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.075 Supplemental compensation by separate contract
authorized for additional days or duties by certificated instructional
and classified staff. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
28A.67.081 Direct judicial appeal in lieu of board hearing
provided in RCW 28A.67.070. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.67.015 Qualifications—Professional certification not to be
required of superintendent, deputy or assistant superintendents. Crossreference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.67.020 Qualifications—Citizenship requirement—Permits
for nonimmigrant aliens or aliens—Standard certificate for aliens,
when—Oath required. [1985 c 379 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 340 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.67.020. Prior: 1949 c 32 § 1; 1919 c 38 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
4845. Formerly RCW 28.67.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.030 Disqualification for failure to emphasize patriotism.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.030. Prior: 1919 c 38 § 2; RRS § 4846.
Formerly RCW 28.67.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.040 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.035
Noncompliance with RCW 28A.67.020 and
28A.67.030—Penalties. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.035. Prior: 1919 c 38
§ 3; RRS § 4847. Formerly RCW 28.67.035, 28.67.120.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.405.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.040 Annual report—Report as prerequisite for salary.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 131; 1971 c 48 § 48; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.040.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 307 § 2; RRS § 4848; prior: 1903 c 104 § 20; 1897 c 118
§ 52; 1891 c 127 § 15; 1890 p 370 § 38; 1886 p 18 § 46; Code 1881 § 3199.
Formerly RCW 28.67.040.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 17.
28A.67.050 Register to be kept—Proper register as prerequisite
for salary. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.050. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 307 § 3;
RRS § 4849; prior: 1897 c 118 § 53; 1890 p 370 § 39; 1886 p 18 § 47; Code
1881 § 3200; 1873 p 430 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.67.050.] Repealed by
1985 c 341 § 17.
1990.
28A.67.085 Sick leave. Cross-reference section, decodified June
28A.67.086 Seniority and leave benefits, transfers between school
districts. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.67.095
Payroll deductions authorized for certificated
employees—When. [1972 ex.s. c 39 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.400 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.096
Payroll deductions authorized for certificated
employees—Savings. [1972 ex.s. c 39 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.410 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.100 Powers relative to behavior of pupils. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.67.100. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 7; RRS § 4854; prior: 1897 c 118 §
57; 1890 p 371 § 41; 1886 p 19 § 49; Code 1881 § 3202. Formerly RCW
28.67.100.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 20, effective September 1,
1978.
28A.67.110 Must teach morality and patriotism. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.67.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 8; RRS § 4855; prior: 1897 c 118 §
58; 1890 p 371 § 42; 1886 p 19 § 50; Code 1881 § 3203. Formerly RCW
28.67.110.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.115
School improvement and research projects by
educational employees—Grants—Advisory committee—Information
clearinghouse. [1985 c 349 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.625.300
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.120 Career ladders—Legislative intent to investigate.
[1985 c 349 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.800 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.67.200 Penalties generally applicable to.
section, decodified June 1990.
Cross-reference
28A.67.060 Course of study and regulations—Enforcement—
Withholding salary warrant for failure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 132; 1971
c 48 § 49; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.060. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 307 § 4;
RRS § 4850; prior: 1899 c 142 § 11; 1897 c 118 § 54; 1886 p 18 § 47.
Formerly RCW 28.67.060. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 360 § 8; RRS § 5051; prior:
1903 c 156 § 8; 1897 c 118 § 166. Formerly RCW 28.87.150.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.405.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.205 Evaluations—Legislative findings. [1985 c 420 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.065 Minimum criteria for the evaluation of certificated
employees, including administrators—Procedure—Scope—Penalty.
[1985 c 420 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 22;
1969 ex.s. c 34 § 22. Like section formerly RCW 28.67.065.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.405.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.215 Training in evaluation procedures required. [1985 c
420 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.066 Annual salary schedules as basis for salaries of
certificated employees. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.67.066.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.070
Conditions and contracts of employment—
Determination of probable cause for nonrenewal of contracts—
Nonrenewal due to enrollment decline or revenue loss—Notice—
Opportunity for hearing. [1983 c 83 § 1; 1983 c 56 § 11; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 114 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 133; 1973 c 49 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 15 §
16. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 143; 1969 ex.s. c 34 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 15 § 2;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.070; prior: 1961 c 241 § 1; 1955 c 68 § 3; prior:
(i) 1909 c 97 p 307 § 5; 1897 c 118 § 55; 1891 c 127 § 14; 1890 p 369 § 37;
1886 p 18 § 47; Code 1881 § 3200; RRS § 4851. (ii) 1943 c 52 § 1, part;
1941 c 179 § 1, part; 1939 c 131 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 57 § 1, part; 1919 c
89 § 3, part; 1915 c 44 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 285 § 2, part; 1907 c 240 § 5,
part; 1903 c 104 § 17, part; 1901 c 41 § 3, part; 1897 c 118 § 40, part; 1890
p 364 § 26, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4776, part. Formerly RCW 28.67.070.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.405.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.072
Conditions and contracts of employment—
Nonrenewal of provisional employees—Procedure. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
114 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.073 Conditions and contracts of employment—Transfer of
administrator to subordinate certificated position—Procedure. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 114 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.230 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
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28A.67.210 Training for evaluators—Superintendent of public
instruction to provide technical assistance. [1985 c 420 § 3.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.405.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.220 In-service training for teacher may be required after
evaluation. [1985 c 420 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.140 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.225 Minimum standards for evaluations—Superintendent
of public instruction to develop minimum procedural standards and
programs—Establishment and implementation of programs—Reports.
[1988 c 241 § 1; 1986 c 73 § 1; 1985 c 420 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.230 Implementation of minimum standards and model
evaluation programs—Superintendent of public instruction to assist.
[1985 c 420 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.67.240 Teacher assistance program—Provision for mentor
teachers. [1987 c 507 § 1; 1985 c 399 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.405.450 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.250
Minority teacher recruitment program—Intent.
[1989 c 146 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.260 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.67.260 Minority teacher recruitment program. [1989 c 146 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.305.270 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.270 Minority teacher recruitment program—Grants.
[1989 c 146 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.300.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
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Title 28A
28A.67.300 School locker searches—Findings. [1989 c 271 § 244.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.600.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.70.180.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.110 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.310 School locker searches—No expectation of privacy.
[1989 c 271 § 245.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.70.300
Traffic safety education course teacher to be
certificated. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.67.320 School locker searches—Authorization—Limitations.
[1989 c 271 § 246.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.67.330
School locker searches—Notice and reasonable
suspicion requirements. [1989 c 271 § 247.] Recodified as RCW
28A.600.240 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.67.900 Certain certificated employees exempt from chapter
provisions. [1972 ex.s. c 142 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.405.900
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.70
CERTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL—
PREPARATION REQUIREMENTS
28A.70.005
Certification—State board duty—Rules and
regulations—Background check—Superintendent of public instruction
as administrator. [1988 c 172 § 3; 1988 c 97 § 1; 1987 c 486 § 8; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 92 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.70.005.] Recodified as RCW
28A.410.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.010 Exit examination for candidates for certification—
Contents—Rules. [1987 c 525 § 203.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.030
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.021 State board of education—Approval of courses—
Issuance of certificates. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.70.022 Requirements for admission to teacher preparation
programs—Exemptions—Rules. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.70.310 False reports of attendance as grounds for forfeiture
or revocation of certificate. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.70.320
Director's connivance to employ uncertified
teachers—Liability. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.70.395
Student teaching—Intent.
[1989 c 253 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.410.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.400 Student teaching pilot program—Requirements—
Rules—Advisory group. [1989 c 253 § 2; 1987 c 525 § 205.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.410.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.402 Student teaching pilot program—Definition. [1987 c
525 § 206.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.404
Student teaching pilot
Applications—Criteria. [1987 c 525 § 207.]
28A.410.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
program—Grants—
Recodified as RCW
28A.70.406 Student teaching pilot program—Compensation and
salary lid compliance. [1987 c 525 § 208.] Recodified as RCW
28A.410.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.408
Student teaching pilot program—Report to
legislature. [1989 c 253 § 3; 1987 c 525 § 209.] Recodified as RCW
28A.410.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.900
Standards for certification effective in 1978—
Applicants completing requirements—Time period to apply. [1987 c
525 § 218.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.900 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.71
28A.70.030 Professional certification not to be required of
superintendent, deputy or assistant superintendents. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1990.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTES, WORKSHOPS
AND OTHER IN-SERVICE TRAINING
28A.70.040 Initial-level certificates—Requirements—Renewal,
enrollment in masters degree program—Time limits. [1989 c 402 § 1;
1989 c 29 § 1; 1987 c 525 § 212.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.71.100 Authorized—Support—Accounting. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 15 § 18. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 139; 1975 1st ex.s. c 192 § 2;
1971 ex.s. c 282 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 146; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.71.100; prior: 1965 c 139 § 21. Formerly RCW 28.71.100.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.415.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.042 Professional-level certificate—Masters degree or
equivalency required—Rules. [1989 c 29 § 2; 1987 c 525 § 215.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.410.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.110 Fee for certification—Disposition. [(1) 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 92 § 3. (2) 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 17. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 134; 1975 1st ex.s. c 192 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 144; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.70.110; prior: 1965 c 139 § 20; 1909 c 97 p 336 § 3; RRS § 4968;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 142. Formerly RCW 28.70.110, 28.70.120.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.410.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.130 Registration of certificates. [1983 c 56 § 12; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 92 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 135; 1971 c 48 § 50; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.70.130. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 338 § 11; RRS § 4976; prior: 1897 c
118 § 147. Formerly RCW 28.70.130.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.070
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.140
Evidence of moral character without criminal
convictions prerequisite to registration—Appeal from refusal to
register. [1983 c 56 § 13; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 92 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
136; 1974 ex.s. c 55 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 145; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.70.140. Prior: 1911 c 16 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 337 § 5; RRS § 4970.
Formerly RCW 28.70.140.] Repealed by 1988 c 97 § 2.
28A.70.160 Revocation or suspension of certificate or permit to
teach—Mandatory revocation for crimes against children. [1989 c 320
§ 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 137; 1974 ex.s. c 55 § 2; 1971 c 48 § 51; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.70.160. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 345 § 1; RRS § 4992; prior:
1897 c 118 § 148. Formerly RCW 28.70.160.] Recodified as RCW
28A.410.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.170 Revocation of authority to teach—Hearings and
appeals. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 138; 1971 c 48 § 52; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.70.170. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 346 § 3; RRS § 4994. Formerly RCW
28.70.170.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.70.180
Limitation on reinstatement after revocation—
Reinstatement prohibited for crimes against children. [1989 c 320 § 2;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.70.180. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 346 § 2; RRS § 4993.
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28A.71.110 Credit on salary schedule for approved in-service
training and continuing education. [1987 c 519 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28A.415.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.71.200 In-Service Training Act of 1977—Purpose. [1977 ex.s.
c 189 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.415.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.71.210 In-Service Training Act of 1977—Administration of
funds—Rules—Requirements for local districts—In-service training
task force. [1987 c 525 § 301; 1985 c 214 § 1; 1979 c 149 § 10; 1977 ex.s.
c 189 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.415.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.71.220
In-service training programs—Instruction on
teaching skills to children to resist and report abuse. [1985 c 419 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.415.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.72
NEGOTIATIONS BY CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
28A.72.010 Declaration of purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.72.010. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.72.010.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1, 1976.
28A.72.020 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.72.020. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.72.020.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1, 1976; and repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 5 § 7.
28A.72.030
Negotiation by representatives of employee
organization—Authorized—Subject matter.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.72.030. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.72.030.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1, 1976.
28A.72.040
Negotiation by representatives of employee
organization—Separate employee organization of employees of
community college. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.040. Prior: 1965 c 143 §
4. Formerly RCW 28.72.040.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 196 § 11.
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28A.72.050 Certificated employee may appear in own behalf.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.050. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.72.050.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1,
1976.
28A.87.055 Wilfully disobeying school administrative personnel
or refusing to leave public property, violations, when—Penalty. [1981 c
36 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 100 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.72.060
Advisory committee—Composition—Report—
Recommendations, effect. [1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 52 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.060. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.72.060.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1,
1976; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 5 § 7.
28A.87.060 Disturbing school, school activities or meetings—
Penalty. [1984 c 258 § 315; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 57; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.060. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 361 § 12; RRS § 5055; prior: 1903 c 156 §
12; 1897 c 118 § 170; 1890 p 383 § 87. Formerly RCW 28.87.060.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.635.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.72.070 Discrimination prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c 52 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.070. Prior: 1965 c 143 § 7. Formerly RCW
28.72.070.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1,
1976.
28A.87.065 Threats to bomb or injure school buildings—Penalty.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
28A.72.080 District directors to adopt rules and regulations.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.080. Prior: 1965 c
143 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.72.080.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 28,
effective January 1, 1976; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 5 § 7.
28A.72.090 Prior agreements. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.72.090.
Prior: 1965 c 143 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.72.090.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 288 § 28, effective January 1, 1976.
28A.72.100 Principals, assistant principals, application to. [1975
1st ex.s. c 296 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 115 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
288 § 28, effective January 1, 1976; and repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 5 §
7.
Chapter 28A.85
SEXUAL EQUALITY MANDATED FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
28A.85.010 Purpose—Discrimination prohibited. [1975 1st ex.s. c
226 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.640.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.85.020 Regulations, guidelines to eliminate discrimination—
Scope. [1975 1st ex.s. c 226 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.640.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.85.030 Administration. [1975 1st ex.s. c 226 § 3.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.640.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.85.040 Civil relief for violations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 226 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.640.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.85.050 Enforcement—Superintendent's orders, scope. [1975
1st ex.s. c 226 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.640.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.85.900 Chapter supplementary. [1975 1st ex.s. c 226 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.640.900 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.87
OFFENSES RELATING TO SCHOOLS,
SCHOOL PERSONNEL—PENALTIES
28A.87.010 Abusing or insulting teachers, liability for—Penalty.
[1984 c 258 § 314; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 55; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.010.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 360 § 11; RRS § 5054; prior: 1903 c 156 § 11; 1897 c
118 § 169; 1890 p 383 § 86. Formerly RCW 28.87.010.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.635.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.020
Attendance, false reports of—Penalty—Pupils
excused from examinations may be reported. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 361 § 13; RRS § 5056; prior: 1903 c 156 §
13. Formerly RCW 28.87.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.130 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.030 Superintendents of school boards—Defaults of,
liability for—Action to recover penalties—Disposition. [1975 1st ex.s. c
275 § 140; 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 21. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 56; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 147; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.030; prior: 1909 c 97 p 359 § 6; RRS
§ 5048; 1903 c 156 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 164; 1890 p 369 § 36. Formerly RCW
28.87.030.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 17.
28A.87.041
Compulsory attendance act—Superintendent's
report—Penalty for false or failure to report. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.87.050 ESD superintendent's reports, default in making—
Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 141; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 148; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.87.050. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 357 § 2; RRS § 5044; prior: 1897 c
118 § 160; 1890 p 360 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.87.050.] Repealed by 1983
c 56 § 17.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 448]
28A.87.070 Examination questions—Disclosing—Penalty. [1984 c
258 § 316; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 58; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.070. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 357 § 1; RRS § 5043; prior: 1903 c 156 § 1; 1897 c 118 § 159.
Formerly RCW 28.87.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.040 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.080 Funds, fines, forfeitures, failure to pay over—
Penalty—Disposition of fines. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 142; 1970 ex.s. c 15
§ 22. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 59; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 149; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.87.080; prior: 1909 c 97 p 357 § 3; RRS § 5045; 1903 c 156 § 3;
1897 c 118 § 161; 1890 p 383 § 89. Formerly RCW 28.87.080.] Repealed
by 1983 c 56 § 17.
28A.87.090 Certain corrupt practices of school officials—Penalty.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 143; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 150; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.090. Prior: 1917 c 126 § 1; RRS § 5050. Formerly RCW
28.87.090.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.100 Hygiene, failure of directors to provide for teaching—
Withholding warrants of board. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 144; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 151; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.100. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 358 § 4; RRS
§ 5046; prior: 1903 c 156 § 4; 1897 c 118 § 161; 1890 p 383 § 89. Formerly
RCW 28.87.100.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 17.
28A.87.110 Hygiene, failure of ESD superintendent to enforce
requirement to teach—Penalty—Disposition of fine—Duty of
prosecuting attorney. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 145; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 152;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 358 § 5; RRS § 5047;
prior: 1903 c 156 § 5; 1897 c 118 § 163; 1890 p 385 § 91. Formerly RCW
28.87.110.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 § 17.
28A.87.120 Defacing or injuring school property—Liability of
pupil, parent or guardian—Voluntary work program as alternative—
Rights protected. [1989 c 269 § 6; 1982 c 38 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.120. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 361 § 41; RRS § 5057; prior: 1903 c 156 §
14; 1897 c 118 § 172; 1890 p 372 § 48. Formerly RCW 28.87.120.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.635.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.130 Property, failure of officials or employees to account
for—Mutilation by—Penalties. [1984 c 258 § 317; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 60;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.130. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 359 § 7, part; RRS §
5049, part; prior: 1907 c 240 § 16, part; 1903 c 156 § 7, part; 1897 c 118 §
165, part. Formerly RCW 28.87.130, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.635.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.135
Director's connivance to employ uncertified
teachers—Liability. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.135. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
359 § 7, part; RRS § 5049, part; prior: 1907 c 240 § 16, part; 1903 c 156 §
7, part; 1897 c 118 § 165, part. Formerly RCW 28.87.130, part, 28.87.160.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.635.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.87.140 Teacher's abuse of pupil—Penalty. [1984 c 258 § 318;
1969 ex.s. c 199 § 61; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.87.140. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
360 § 9; RRS § 5052; prior: 1903 c 156 § 9; 1897 c 118 § 167; 1890 p 371
§ 43; Code 1881 § 3239. Formerly RCW 28.87.140.] Repealed by 1986 c
257 § 9, effective July 1, 1988.
Savings—1986 c 257: See note following chapter 9A.36 RCW in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
28A.87.151 Courses of study and regulations—Enforcement—
Withholding salary warrant for failure. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.87.170 Districts using unauthorized textbooks, deviating
from study courses, hiring unqualified teachers—Funds withheld.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 146; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 153; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.170. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 361 § 15; RRS § 5058; prior: 1903 c 156 §
15; 1897 c 118 § 174. Formerly RCW 28.87.170.] Repealed by 1983 c 56 §
17.
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28A.87.181 United States flag—Procurement, display, exercises—
National anthem—Noncompliance, penalty. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1990.
28A.87.200 School districts fraudulently presenting claims to—
Penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.87.210 Damaging, destroying, removing educational building
or contents—Penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28A.87.220 Educational institutions, discrimination because of
race, color or creed—Penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
28A.87.225 Students carrying dangerous weapons on school
premises—Penalty—Exceptions. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.87.230
Interfering by force or violence with any
administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student unlawful. [1988
c 2 § 1; 1971 c 45 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.090 pursuant to 1990
c 33 § 4.
Title 28A
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 364 § 8; RRS § 5071. Formerly RCW 28.88.090.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.645.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.91
WASHINGTON STATE PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION
28A.91.010 Commission created. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.91.010.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.91.010.] Repealed by 1980
c 123 § 12.
28A.91.020 Members—Appointment—Qualifications. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.91.020. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.91.020.] Repealed by 1980 c 123 § 12.
28A.91.030 Members—Terms. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.91.030.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.91.030.] Repealed by 1980
c 123 § 12.
28A.91.040 Vacancies, filling of. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.91.040.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.91.040.] Repealed by 1980
c 123 § 12.
28A.87.231 Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified
employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful. [1988 c 2 §
2; 1971 c 45 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.91.050
Commission offices—Reimbursement of travel
expenses of members. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 70; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.91.050. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.91.050.]
Repealed by 1980 c 123 § 12.
28A.87.232 Violations under RCW 28A.87.230 and 28A.87.231—
Disciplinary authority exception. [1988 c 2 § 3; 1971 c 45 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.635.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.91.060 Commission duties. [1977 c 75 § 19; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.91.060. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 129 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.91.060.]
Repealed by 1980 c 123 § 12.
28A.87.233 Violations under RCW 28A.87.230 and 28A.87.231—
Penalty. [1971 c 45 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.635.120 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.91.100 Definitions. [1980 c 123 § 2.] Decodified September
1985, pursuant to 1980 c 123 § 14.
Chapter 28A.88
28A.91.110 Commission—Created—Members—Terms—Office—
Compensation. [1980 c 123 § 3.] Decodified September 1985, pursuant to
1980 c 123 § 14.
APPEALS FROM ACTION OR NONACTION OF
SCHOOL OFFICIALS AND SCHOOL BOARDS
28A.91.120 Commission powers and duties—Generally. [1980 c
123 § 4.] Decodified September 1985, pursuant to 1980 c 123 § 14.
28A.88.010 Appeals—Notice of—Scope—Time limitation. [1971
ex.s. c 282 § 40; 1969 ex.s. c 34 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.010. Prior:
1961 c 241 § 9; 1909 c 97 p 362 § 1; RRS § 5064. Formerly RCW
28.88.010.] [SLC-RO-1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.645.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.91.130 Executive secretary—Staff. [1980 c 123 § 5.]
Decodified September 1985, pursuant to 1980 c 123 § 14.
28A.88.013 Transcript filed, certified. [1971 ex.s. c 282 § 41.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.645.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.88.015 Appeal to be heard de novo and expeditiously. [1971
ex.s. c 282 § 42.] Recodified as RCW 28A.645.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.88.020 Appeals to and from intermediate school district
board—Appeals to superior court. [1969 ex.s. c 176 § 154; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.88.020. Prior: 1919 c 90 § 23; 1909 c 97 p 363 § 2; RRS § 5065.
Formerly RCW 28.88.020, 28.88.030.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.040 Superintendent of public instruction's decision final,
when—Court review. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.040. Prior: 1927 c 102
§ 3; 1909 c 97 p 364 § 6; RRS § 5069. Formerly RCW 28.88.040.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.050 Basis of appeal. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.050. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 363 § 3; RRS § 5066; prior: 1897 c 118 § 47; 1890 p 366 § 32.
Formerly RCW 28.88.050.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.060 Notice of appeal—Transcript—Notice of hearing.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.060. Prior: 1927 c 102 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 363 § 4;
RRS § 5067; prior: 1897 c 118 § 47; 1890 p 366 § 32. Formerly RCW
28.88.060.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.070 Procedure at hearings on appeals. [1971 c 48 § 53;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.070. Prior: 1927 c 102 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 363 § 5;
RRS § 5068. Formerly RCW 28.88.070.] Repealed by 1973 c 46 § 4; and
repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.080 Record of decisions and notice. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.88.080. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 364 § 7; RRS § 5070. Formerly RCW
28.88.080.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 44.
28A.88.085 Organization, reorganization of school districts,
property adjustments, appeals from. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1990.
28A.88.090 Certified copy of decision to county assessor when
school district boundaries changed. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.88.090.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.91.900 Severability—1980 c 123. [1980 c 123 § 15.]
Decodified September 1985, pursuant to 1980 c 123 § 14.
Chapter 28A.92
COMPACT FOR EDUCATION
28A.92.010 Compact entered into—Terms. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.92.010. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.92.010.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.695.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.020 State representation on education commission—
Members, both designated and appointed. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.92.020. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.92.020.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.695.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.030 State representation on education commission—
Terms of appointed members—Filling vacancies. [1980 c 87 § 7; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.030. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.92.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.695.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.040 State representation on education commission—
Chairman—Cooperation with other entities—Employees. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.92.040. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.92.040.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.695.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.050 State representation on education commission—
Payment of travel expenses of members—Limitations. [1984 c 287 § 61;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 71; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.050. Prior: 1967 c
83 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.92.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.695.050
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.060 State representation on education commission—
Grant of powers to commissioners. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.060.
Prior: 1967 c 83 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.92.060.] Recodified as RCW
28A.695.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.070 State officers to aid in implementation of compact.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.070. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 7. Formerly RCW
28.92.070.] Recodified as RCW 28A.695.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.92.080 Bylaws to be filed with secretary of state. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.92.080. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.92.080.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.695.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 28A.93
INTERSTATE AGREEMENT ON
QUALIFICATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL
28A.93.010 Compact entered into—Terms. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.93.010.] Recodified as RCW 28A.690.010 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.93.020
Superintendent as "designated state official",
compact administrator—Board to approve text of contracts. [1969 ex.s.
c 283 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.93.020.] Recodified as RCW 28A.690.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.93.030
True copies of contracts filed in office of
superintendent—Publication. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.93.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.690.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.110 Report to legislature by superintendent of public
instruction—Contents—Update. [1985 c 434 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.205.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.120
Allocation of funds—Criteria—Duties of
superintendent. [1985 c 434 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.205.070
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.125
Legislative findings—Distribution of funds—
Cooperation with school districts. [1987 c 518 § 220.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.205.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.130 Inclusion of educational clinics program in biennial
budget request—Quarterly plans—Funds—Payment. [1985 c 434 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.205.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.98
Chapter 28A.96
CONSTRUCTION
TEMPORARY SPECIAL LEVY STUDY COMMISSION
28A.98.010 Repeals and savings. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.98.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.900.010 by the code reviser, September 1987.
28A.96.010 "Commission," "common schools," defined. [1969
ex.s. c 235 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.96.010.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.020 Purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 235 § 2.
28.96.020.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
Formerly RCW
28A.96.030 Commission created—Meetings. [1969 ex.s. c 235 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.96.030.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.040
Membership—Appointed members, limitations.
[1971 c 48 § 54; 1969 ex.s. c 235 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.96.040.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.050 Members, per diem and travel expenses. [1969 ex.s. c
235 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.96.050.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.060
Chairman—Executive secretary, salary—Staff—
Consultants. [1969 ex.s. c 235 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.96.060.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.070 Procedure, subcommittees, hearings—Public agencies
to furnish data—Citizen groups. [1969 ex.s. c 235 § 7. Formerly RCW
28.96.070.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.080 Powers and duties generally. [1969 ex.s. c 235 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28.96.080.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.090 Preliminary and final report—Contents. [1969 ex.s. c
235 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.96.090.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
28A.96.100 Federal and private funds, commission may utilize.
[1969 ex.s. c 235 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.96.100.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s.
c 2 § 1.
28A.96.300 Expiration—Commission abolished. [1969 ex.s. c 235
§ 11. Formerly RCW 28.96.300.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 2 § 1.
Chapter 28A.97
EDUCATIONAL CLINICS
28A.97.010
"Educational clinic", "basic academic skills",
defined—Certification as educational clinic and withdrawal thereof.
[1983 c 3 § 38; 1977 ex.s. c 341 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.205.010
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.020 Reimbursement only for eligible common school
dropouts. [1979 ex.s. c 174 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 341 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28A.205.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.030 Reentry of prior dropouts into common schools,
rules—Eligibility for GED test. [1977 ex.s. c 341 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.205.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.040
Reimbursement procedure—Schedule of fees,
revision—Priority for payment—Review of clinic's records. [1979 ex.s.
c 174 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 341 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.205.040 pursuant
to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.050 Rules and regulations—Legislative review of criteria
utilized for reimbursement purposes. [1977 ex.s. c 341 § 5.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.205.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.97.100 Report to legislature by legislative budget committee
on fiscal impact of educational clinics—Information clinics must
furnish therefor. [1980 c 87 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 174 § 3.] Repealed by 1986
c 158 § 25.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 450]
28A.98.011 Repeal—1970 act. [1970 ex.s. c 16 § 1.] Decodified
January 1987.
1987.
28A.98.012 Repeal—1971 act. [1971 c 8 § 6.] Decodified January
28A.98.020 Intermediate district board member elections. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.98.020.] Repealed by 1984 c 40 § 16.
28A.98.030 Continuation of existing law. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.98.030.] Recodified as RCW 28A.900.030 by the code reviser,
September 1987.
28A.98.040 Provisions to be construed in pari materia. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.98.040.] Recodified as RCW 28A.900.040 by the code reviser,
September 1987.
28A.98.050 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.98.050.] Recodified as RCW 28A.900.050 by the code
reviser, September 1987.
28A.98.060 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.98.060.] Recodified as RCW 28A.900.060 by the
code reviser, September 1987.
28A.98.070 "This code" defined. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.98.070.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.900.070 by the code reviser, September 1987.
28A.98.080 Effective date—1969 ex.s. c 223. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.98.080.] Recodified as RCW 28A.900.080 by the code reviser,
September 1987.
Chapter 28A.100
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR
IMPROVING THE SCHOOL SYSTEM
28A.100.010 Intent. [1987 c 401 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1989,
pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(2).
28A.100.011 Definitions. [1987 c 401 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1989,
pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(2).
28A.100.012 Temporary committee on the assessment and
accountability of educational outcomes. [1987 c 401 § 3.] Expired
December 2, 1988, pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(1).
28A.100.013 Temporary committee—Duties. [1987 c 401 § 4.]
Expired June 30, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(2).
28A.100.015 Report to legislature. [1987 c 401 § 5.] Expired June
30, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(2).
28A.100.016 Gifts and grants—Creation and use of educational
outcomes assessment account. [1987 c 401 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1989,
pursuant to 1987 c 401 § 11(2).
28A.100.017 Field tests of educational outcomes and related
measures—Report. [1987 c 401 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.010
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.018 Rules. [1987 c 401 § 8.]
28A.630.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.100.019 Use of educational outcomes and related measures as
part of a schools for the twenty-first century pilot project. [1987 c 401 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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28A.100.020 Application for grants. [1987 c 401 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.630.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.025 Expiration dates—1987 c 401. [1987 c 401 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.630.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Title 28A
Chapter 28A.120
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS
28A.120.010 Intent. [1989 c 233 § 1; 1987 c 478 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.165.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.026 Severability—1987 c 401. [1987 c 401 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.630.091 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.012 Program created. [1987 c 478 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.165.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.030 Program established—Goals—Intent. [1987 c 525 §
101.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.100 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.014 Definitions. [1987 c 478 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28A.165.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.032 Duties of state board of education. [1987 c 525 §
102.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.110 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.016 Application for state funds—Needs assessment—
Plan. [1989 c 233 § 2; 1987 c 478 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.165.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.034 Task force—Duties—Members—Travel expenses.
[1987 c 525 § 103.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.120 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.100.036
Approval of projects by state board—
Recommendations by task force. [1987 c 525 § 104.] Recodified as RCW
28A.630.130 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.038 Applications—Proposed plan. [1988 c 1 § 1; 1987 c
525 § 105.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.140 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.040 Selection of projects. [1987 c 525 § 106.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.630.150 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.042 Administration of program and grant of funding by
superintendent—Distribution of grants—Length of projects. [1987 c
525 § 107.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.160 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.044 Gifts, grants, and contributions for program—
Schools for the twenty-first century pilot program account. [1987 c 525
§ 108.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.170 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.048 Waivers from certain statutes or rules. [1987 c 525 §
109.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.180 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.050 Rules prohibited from being waived—Procedure for
requesting waiver of federal regulations. [1987 c 525 § 110.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.630.190 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.018 Identification of students—Coordination of use of
funds. [1987 c 478 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.165.050 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.020 Services or activities under program. [1989 c 233 §
3; 1987 c 478 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28A.165.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.120.022 Eligibility for funds—Distribution of funds. [1987 c
478 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28A.165.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.024 Monitoring. [1987 c 478 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28A.165.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.026 Rules. [1987 c 478 § 9.]
28A.165.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.120.030 Program established—Goals. [1987 c 518 § 205.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.170.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.032 Rules—Grants—Program areas eligible for funding.
[1989 c 233 § 5; 1987 c 518 § 206.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.020
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.034 Application for funding—Procedure. [1987 c 518 §
207.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.036 Application for continued funding—Contents. [1987
c 518 § 208.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.052 Resources and support for participant school
districts—Use of colleges and universities—Staff development. [1987 c
525 § 111.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.200 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.038 Advisory committee—Members—Duties. [1987 c
518 § 209.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.054 Rules. [1987 c 525 § 112.]
28A.630.210 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.040 Information about programs and penalties—Duties
of superintendent through state clearinghouse for education
information. [1989 c 271 § 113; 1987 c 518 § 210.] Recodified as RCW
28A.170.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.100.056 Reports. [1987 c 525 § 113.] Recodified as RCW
28A.630.220 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.058 Information on projects—Superintendent's duties
through state clearinghouse for education information. [1987 c 525 §
114.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.230 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.068 Expiration date—1987 c 525 §§ 101-114. [1987 c 525
§ 115.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.290 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.080 Increased curriculum programs and opportunities.
[1988 c 268 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.340.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.100.082
Eligibility—Participation.
[1988 c 268 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.340.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.084 Application—Review by the superintendent of
public instruction. [1988 c 268 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28A.340.030
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.086 Adoption of salary schedules—Computation of
fringe benefits. [1988 c 268 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28A.340.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.088 Report to the superintendent of public instruction—
Report to the legislature. [1988 c 268 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
28A.340.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.100.090 Rules. [1988 c 268 § 8.]
28A.340.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.100.092 Allocation of state funds for technical assistance—
Contracting with agencies for technical assistance. [1988 c 268 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.340.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.120.050 Conflict with federal laws—RCW 28A.120.032
through 28A.120.040. [1987 c 518 § 211.] Recodified as RCW
28A.170.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.060 Intent. [1987 c 518 § 213.] Recodified as RCW
28A.175.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.062 Grants for program development—Distribution of
funds. [1989 c 209 § 1; 1987 c 518 § 214.] Recodified as RCW
28A.175.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.064
Priorities in awarding grants—Grants to
cooperatives—Limitation on total amount of grants. [1989 c 209 § 2;
1987 c 518 § 215.] Recodified as RCW 28A.175.040 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.120.066
Districts eligible for funds—Conditions for
subsequent grants. [1987 c 518 § 216.] Repealed by 1989 c 209 § 3.
28A.120.068 Rules. [1987 c 518 § 217.] Recodified as RCW
28A.175.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.070 Task force—Members—Purpose. [1987 c 518 § 218.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.175.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.072
Information about programs—Duties of
superintendent through state clearinghouse for education information.
[1987 c 518 § 219.] Recodified as RCW 28A.175.070 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
28A.120.080 Findings—Intent. [1989 c 271 § 310.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.170.075 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.082 Grants—Substance abuse intervention. [1989 c 271
§ 311.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.120.084 Selection of grant recipients—Program rules. [1989
c 271 § 312.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.090 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.086 Promotion of parent and community involvement—
Program review. [1989 c 271 § 313.] Recodified as RCW 28A.170.100
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.090 High school programs encouraged. [1989 c 233 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.175.080 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.092 Attendance at nonresident high schools—Expiration
of section. [1989 c 233 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 28A.175.090 pursuant to
1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.094 Prevention of learning problems and academic
delays—Pilot program—Expiration of section. [1989 c 233 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.630.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.096 Prevention of learning problems and academic
delays—Study—Expiration of section. [1989 c 233 § 14.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.630.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.120.800 Rules. [1989 c 233 § 17.]
28A.630.810 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Recodified as RCW
28A.150.060 Certificated employee. [2005 c 497 § 212; 1990 c 33 §
102; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 17; 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 21; 1973 1st ex.s. c 105 §
1. Formerly RCW 28A.01.130.] Repealed by 2009 c 548 § 710, effective
September 1, 2011. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.150.203.
28A.150.090 Commonly-used schoolhouse doors. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.01.110. Formerly RCW 28A.01.110.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.150.100 Basic education certificated instructional staff—
Definition—Ratio to students. [1990 c 33 § 103; 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 § 203.
Formerly RCW 28A.41.110.] Repealed by 2009 c 548 § 710, effective
September 1, 2011. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.150.203.
28A.150.370
Additional programs for which legislative
appropriations must or may be made. [1995 c 335 § 102; 1995 c 77 § 5;
1990 c 33 § 114; 1982 1st ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 359 § 7. Formerly
RCW 28A.41.162.] Repealed by 2009 c 548 § 710, effective September 1,
2011.
28A.150.425 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.125
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
28A.125.010 Legislative findings—Intent. [1987 c 349 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.630.300 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.125.020
Advisory committee—Development of model
curriculum or curriculum guidelines—Study about resource center.
[1987 c 349 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.310 pursuant to 1990 c 33 §
4.
28A.125.030 Grant program—Application procedure. [1987 c
349 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.630.320 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.125.040 Rules. [1987 c 349 § 4.]
28A.630.330 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
1897 c 118 § 67; 1890 p 373 § 49. Formerly RCW 28A.01.020, 28.01.020.]
Repealed by 2009 c 548 § 710, effective September 1, 2011. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.150.203.
Recodified as RCW
28A.125.100 Report to legislature. [1987 c 349 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.630.340 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.125.900 Severability—1987 c 349. [1987 c 349 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.630.390 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
Chapter 28A.130
PROGRAMS FOR PARENTS
28A.130.010 Intent—Short title. [1987 c 518 § 104.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.610.010 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.130.012 Definitions. [1987 c 518 § 105.] Recodified as RCW
28A.610.020 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.130.014 Adult literacy program—Basic skills instruction—
Credit toward work and training requirement—Rules. [1987 c 518 §
106.] Recodified as RCW 28A.610.030 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.130.016 Preference for existing programs before developing
new programs. [1987 c 518 § 107.] Recodified as RCW 28A.610.040
pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.130.018 Reports to legislature. [1987 c 518 § 108.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.610.050 pursuant to 1990 c 33 § 4.
28A.130.020
Information about program—Duties of
superintendent through state clearinghouse for education information.
[1987 c 518 § 109.] Recodified as RCW 28A.610.060 pursuant to 1990 c 33
§ 4.
Chapter 28A.150
GENERAL PROVISIONS
28A.150.430 Reimbursement to districts through nonpayment of
local property taxes—Procedure. [1990 c 33 § 119; 1972 ex.s. c 146 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28A.41.175.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Chapter 28A.155
SPECIAL EDUCATION
28A.155.110
Learning/language disabilities, screening for—
Purpose. [1990 c 33 § 129; 1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.03.300.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.155.120
Learning/language disabilities, screening for—
Program. [1985 c 341 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 2. Formerly RCW
28A.03.310.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.155.130 Learning/language disabilities, screening for—Short
title. [1990 c 33 § 130; 1975 1st ex.s. c 78 § 3. Formerly RCW
28A.03.320.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.155.150 Special education programs—Medical services—
Revenue distribution—Reporting. [1993 c 149 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c
180 § 9.
28A.155.180
Safety net funds—Application—Technical
assistance—Annual survey. [2007 c 400 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 548 §
710, effective September 1, 2011. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.150.392.
Chapter 28A.160
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION
28A.160.220 Reimbursement for substitute if employee serves
state board or superintendent. [1994 c 113 § 1; 1990 c 33 § 147; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 3 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.41.180.] Recodified as RCW
28A.300.035 pursuant to 1994 c 113 § 2.
28A.160.800 Biodiesel fuel pilot project—Findings. [2003 c 64 §
1.] Expired September 1, 2005, pursuant to 2003 c 64 § 5.
28A.160.802 Biodiesel fuel pilot project—Intent. [2003 c 64 § 4.]
Expired September 1, 2005, pursuant to 2003 c 64 § 5.
28A.160.804 Biodiesel fuel pilot project—Report. [2003 c 64 § 2.]
Expired September 1, 2005, pursuant to 2003 c 64 § 5.
28A.160.806 Biodiesel fuel pilot project—Definitions. [2003 c 64 §
3.] Expired September 1, 2005, pursuant to 2003 c 64 § 5.
Chapter 28A.165
LEARNING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
28A.165.010 Intent. [1989 c 233 § 1; 1987 c 478 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28A.120.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
28A.150.030 School day. [1971 ex.s. c 161 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.01.010. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 262 § 3, part; RRS § 4687, part; prior:
1903 c 104 § 22, part; 1897 c 118 § 66, part; 1890 p 372 § 46. Formerly
RCW 28.01.010, part. (ii) 1917 c 127 § 1, part; RRS § 5098, part. Cf. 1911
c 82 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 371 subchapter 19, part; 1897 c 118 § 181, part.
Formerly RCW 28A.01.010, 28.35.030, part.] Repealed by 2009 c 548 §
710, effective September 1, 2011. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.150.203.
28A.165.030 Definitions. [1999 c 78 § 1; 1990 c 33 § 148; 1987 c
478 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.120.014.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
28A.150.040 School year—Beginning—End. [1990 c 33 § 101;
1982 c 158 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 286 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 22; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.01.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 262 § 4; RRS § 4688; prior:
28A.165.040 Application for state funds—Needs assessment—
Plan. [1990 c 33 § 149; 1989 c 233 § 2; 1987 c 478 § 4. Formerly RCW
28A.120.016.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 452]
28A.165.012 Program created. [1987 c 478 § 2. Formerly RCW
28A.120.012.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
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Title 28A
28A.165.050 Identification of students—Coordination of use of
funds. [1987 c 478 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.120.018.] Repealed by 2004
c 20 § 10.
TRANSITIONAL BILINGUAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM
28A.165.060 Services or activities under program. [1989 c 233 §
3; 1987 c 478 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.120.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 §
10.
28A.180.050
Transitional bilingual instruction program—
Advisory committee participation. [1984 c 124 § 4; 1979 c 95 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28A.58.806.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 605.
28A.165.070
Eligibility for funds—Distribution of funds—
Development of allocation formula. [1995 1st sp.s. c 13 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c
24 § 520; 1990 c 33 § 150; 1987 c 478 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.120.022.]
Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
28A.180.070 Transitional bilingual instruction program—School
districts may enrich. [1990 c 33 § 166; 1984 c 124 § 6. Formerly RCW
28A.58.809.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 605.
28A.165.080 Monitoring. [1990 c 33 § 151; 1987 c 478 § 8.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.024.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
28A.165.090 Rules. [1990 c 33 § 152; 1987 c 478 § 9. Formerly
RCW 28A.120.026.] Repealed by 2004 c 20 § 10.
28A.165.095 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.180
Chapter 28A.185
HIGHLY CAPABLE STUDENTS
28A.185.045 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 8.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.205
EDUCATION CENTERS
Chapter 28A.170
(Formerly: Educational clinics)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AWARENESS PROGRAM
28A.205.060 Report to legislature by superintendent of public
instruction—Contents—Update. [1993 c 211 § 5; 1985 c 434 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28A.97.110.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
28A.170.010 Program established—Goals. [1987 c 518 § 205.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.030.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.170.020 Rules—Grants—Program areas eligible for funding.
[1990 c 33 § 153; 1989 c 233 § 5; 1987 c 518 § 206. Formerly RCW
28A.120.032.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
Chapter 28A.208
CHARTER SCHOOLS
28A.170.030 Application for funding—Procedure. [1987 c 518 §
207. Formerly RCW 28A.120.034.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.208.010 Intent—Finding. [2004 c 22 § 1.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by
the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.170.040 Application for continued funding—Contents. [1990
c 33 § 154; 1987 c 518 § 208. Formerly RCW 28A.120.036.] Repealed by
1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.208.020 Definitions. [2004 c 22 § 2.] Failed to become law by
reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.170.060 Information about programs and penalties—Duties
of superintendent of public instruction. [1994 c 245 § 5; 1989 c 271 §
113; 1987 c 518 § 210. Formerly RCW 28A.120.040.] Repealed by 1995 c
335 § 203.
28A.208.030 Charter schools—Powers. [2004 c 22 § 3.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.170.070 Conflict with federal laws—RCW 28A.170.020
through 28A.170.060. [1990 c 33 § 155; 1987 c 518 § 211. Formerly
RCW 28A.120.050.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.170.100 Promotion of parent and community involvement—
Program review. [1991 c 116 § 24; 1990 c 33 § 159; 1989 c 271 § 313.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.086.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 605.
Chapter 28A.175
DROPOUT PREVENTION AND RETRIEVAL PROGRAM
28A.175.015 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.175.020 Intent. [1987 c 518 § 213.
28A.120.060.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
Formerly RCW
28A.175.030 Grants for program development—Distribution of
funds. [1990 c 33 § 160; 1989 c 209 § 1; 1987 c 518 § 214. Formerly RCW
28A.120.062.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.175.040
Priorities in awarding grants—Grants to
cooperatives—Limitation on total amount of grants. [1990 c 33 § 161;
1989 c 209 § 2; 1987 c 518 § 215. Formerly RCW 28A.120.064.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.175.050 Rules. [1990 c 33 § 162; 1987 c 518 § 217. Formerly
RCW 28A.120.068.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.175.060 Task force—Members—Purpose. [1987 c 518 § 218.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.070.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.175.070
Information about programs—Duties of
superintendent of public instruction. [1994 c 245 § 6; 1987 c 518 § 219.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.072.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 307.
28A.208.040 Legal status. [2004 c 22 § 4.] Failed to become law by
reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.050 Charter schools—Exemptions. [2004 c 22 § 5.]
Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted
to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.060 Admission requirements. [2004 c 22 § 6.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.070 Charter application—Chartering process. [2004 c
22 § 7.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55
submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general
election.
28A.208.080 Application requirements. [2004 c 22 § 8.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.090 Approval criteria. [2004 c 22 § 9.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by
the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.100 Charter agreement—Amendment. [2004 c 22 § 10.]
Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted
to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.110 Charter renewal and revocation. [2004 c 22 § 11.]
Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted
to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.120 Funding. [2004 c 22 § 12.] Failed to become law by
reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.175.080 High school programs encouraged. [1989 c 233 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.090.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 605.
28A.208.130 Administration fee. [2004 c 22 § 13.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.175.090 Attendance at nonresident high schools—Expiration
of section. [1989 c 233 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.120.092.] Expires
December 31, 1994.
28A.208.140 Leaves of absence. [2004 c 22 § 14.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by
the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 453]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.208.150 Study of charter schools. [2004 c 22 § 15.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.160 Number of charter schools. [2004 c 22 § 16.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.900 Captions not law—2004 c 22. [2004 c 22 § 25.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
28A.208.901 Severability—2004 c 22. [2004 c 22 § 27.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004, general election.
Chapter 28A.210
HEALTH—SCREENING AND REQUIREMENTS
28A.210.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 239. Formerly RCW 28A.31.005.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
307.
28A.210.050 Sight-saving equipment. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.31.060. Prior: 1941 c 251 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4689-4. Formerly
RCW 28A.31.060, 28.31.060.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.210.180 Screening program for scoliosis—Purpose. [1991 c
86 § 1; 1990 c 33 § 201; 1985 c 216 § 1; 1979 c 47 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.31.130.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.190 Screening program for scoliosis—Definitions. [1991
c 86 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 202; 1985 c 216 § 2; 1979 c 47 § 2. Formerly RCW
28A.31.132.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.200 Screening program for scoliosis—Examination of
children—Personnel making examinations, training for. [1991 c 86 § 3;
1990 c 33 § 203; 1985 c 216 § 3; 1979 c 47 § 3. Formerly RCW
28A.31.134.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.210 Screening program for scoliosis—Records—Parents
or guardians notification, contents. [1990 c 33 § 204; 1985 c 216 § 4;
1979 c 47 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.31.136.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.220 Screening program for scoliosis—Distribution of
rules, records and forms. [1990 c 33 § 205; 1979 c 47 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28A.31.138.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.230
Screening program for scoliosis—Waiver by
superintendent, when. [1990 c 33 § 206; 1985 c 216 § 6. Formerly RCW
28A.31.139.] Repealed by 1991 c 86 § 4.
28A.210.240 Screening program for scoliosis—Pupils exempt,
when. [1985 c 216 § 5; 1979 c 47 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.31.140.]
Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
28A.210.250 Screening program for scoliosis—Sanctions against
school officials failing to comply. [1990 c 33 § 207; 1979 c 47 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28A.31.142.] Repealed by 2009 c 41 § 2.
Chapter 28A.215
EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRESCHOOLS,
AND BEFORE-AND-AFTER SCHOOL CARE
Recodified as RCW 43.215.420 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July
1, 2006.
28A.215.150 Rules. [1994 c 166 § 6; 1988 c 174 § 6; 1987 c 518 §
101; 1985 c 418 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.060.] Recodified as RCW
43.215.425 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.160 Review of applications—Award of funds. [1994 c
166 § 8; 1988 c 174 § 7; 1985 c 418 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.070.]
Recodified as RCW 43.215.430 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July
1, 2006.
28A.215.170
Early childhood educational and assistance
services—Report to governor. [1995 c 335 § 501; 1994 c 166 § 9; 1988 c
174 § 8; 1985 c 418 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.080.] Recodified as
RCW 43.215.435 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.180 State support—Priorities—Program funding levels.
[1994 c 166 § 10; 1990 c 33 § 214; 1987 c 518 § 102; 1985 c 418 § 9.
Formerly RCW 28A.34A.090.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.440 pursuant to
2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.190 Expenses of advisory committee—Reimbursement.
[1985 c 418 § 10. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.100.] Recodified as RCW
43.215.445 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.200 Authority to solicit gifts, grants, and support. [1994
c 166 § 11; 1990 c 33 § 215; 1988 c 174 § 9; 1985 c 418 § 11. Formerly
RCW 28A.34A.110.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.450 pursuant to 2006 c
265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.300 Voluntary accreditation for preschools—Intent.
[1986 c 150 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.34.100.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
307.
28A.215.310 Definition of preschool. [1990 c 33 § 216; 1986 c 150
§ 2. Formerly RCW 28A.34.110.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 307.
28A.215.320 Standards for accreditation—Option to establish
advisory committee. [1986 c 150 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.34.120.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 307.
28A.215.330 Voluntary accreditation of preschools—Prohibited
practices by public or nonpublic entities. [1990 c 33 § 217; 1986 c 150 §
4. Formerly RCW 28A.34.130.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 307.
28A.215.900 Short title—1985 c 418. [1985 c 418 § 13. Formerly
RCW 28A.34A.904.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.900 pursuant to 2006 c
265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.904 Contingency—Effective date—1985 c 418. [1985 c
418 § 12. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.900.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.901
pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.906 Severability—1985 c 418. [1985 c 418 § 14. Formerly
RCW 28A.34A.906.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.902 pursuant to 2006 c
265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.908 Severability—1988 c 174. [1988 c 174 § 11. Formerly
RCW 28A.34A.908.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.903 pursuant to 2006 c
265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
Chapter 28A.220
TRAFFIC SAFETY
28A.215.100 Intent. [1994 c 166 § 1; 1985 c 418 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28A.34A.010.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.400 pursuant to 2006 c
265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.220.065 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 9.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.215.110 Definitions. [2006 c 265 § 210; 1999 c 350 § 1; 1994 c
166 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 213; 1988 c 174 § 2; 1985 c 418 § 2. Formerly RCW
28A.34A.020.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.405 pursuant to 2006 c 265 §
601, effective July 1, 2006.
COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND ADMISSION
28A.215.120 Department of community, trade, and economic
development to administer program—Admission and funding. [2006 c
265 § 211; 1994 c 166 § 4; 1988 c 174 § 3; 1985 c 418 § 3. Formerly RCW
28A.34A.030.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.410 pursuant to 2006 c 265 §
601, effective July 1, 2006.
28A.215.130
Approved early childhood programs—Entities
eligible to conduct—Use of funds—Requirements for applicants. [1994
c 166 § 5; 1988 c 174 § 4; 1985 c 418 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.040.]
Recodified as RCW 43.215.415 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July
1, 2006.
28A.215.140 Advisory committee—Composition. [2006 c 263 §
413; 1988 c 174 § 5; 1985 c 418 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.34A.050.]
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 454]
Chapter 28A.225
28A.225.040 School district superintendent to provide teacher
with census—Report of truants, incorrigibles. [1990 c 33 § 221; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.030. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 6; RRS § 5077; prior:
1907 c 231 § 6; 1905 c 162 § 6; 1903 c 48 §§ 2, 3, 4. Formerly RCW
28A.27.030, 28.27.030.] Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.050
Attendance enforcement officers—Authority—
Record and report. [1990 c 33 § 222; 1986 c 132 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 56; 1971 c 48 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 105; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.040.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 365 § 4; RRS § 5075; prior: 1907 c 231 § 4; 1905 c 162
§ 4. Formerly RCW 28A.27.040, 28.27.040, 28.27.050, and 28.27.060.]
Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.070 Annual notice of chapter provisions by ESD
superintendent—Superintendent's report—Penalty for false or failure
to report. [1990 c 33 § 224; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 57; 1969 ex.s. c 176 §
106; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.080. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 9; RRS §
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
5080; prior: 1907 c 231 § 9. Formerly RCW 28A.27.080, 28.27.080, and
28.87.040.] Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.100 Penalty for nonperformance of duty—Disposition of
fines. [1990 c 33 § 227; 1987 c 202 § 190; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 58; 1970
ex.s. c 15 § 14. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 53; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 107; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.102; prior: 1909 p 368 § 10; RRS § 5081; 1907 c 231
§ 10; 1905 c 162 § 10; 1903 c 48 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.27.102,
28.27.102, 28.27.100, part.] Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.120 Prosecuting attorney or attorney for district to act
for complainant. [1990 c 33 § 229; 1986 c 132 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 201 § 7;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 367 § 8; RRS § 5079;
prior: 1901 c 177 § 19; 1899 c 142 § 25; 1897 c 118 § 177; 1890 p 382 § 83.
Formerly RCW 28A.27.110, 28.27.110.] Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.130 Courts have concurrent jurisdiction. [1990 c 33 §
230; 1987 c 202 § 192; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.27.120. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
367 § 7; RRS § 5078; prior: 1907 c 231 § 7; 1905 c 162 § 7. Formerly RCW
28A.27.120, 28.27.120.] Repealed by 1995 c 312 § 86.
28A.225.150 Reports by school district attendance officers—
Compilation of information and reports. [1992 c 205 § 205; 1990 c 33 §
232; 1986 c 132 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.27.140.] Repealed by 1995 c 312
§ 86.
28A.225.180 Children on United States reservations, admission to
schools—Census by school district superintendent of contiguous
district. [1990 c 33 § 233; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.215. Prior: 1925
ex.s. c 93 § 3; RRS § 4680-3. Formerly RCW 28A.58.215, 28.58.215.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
28A.225.190 Reimbursing district for educating children of
employees of municipal light plant. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.220.
Prior: 1929 c 77 § 1; RRS § 4680-5. Formerly RCW 28A.58.220,
28.58.220.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.225.320 Information on student transfers—Reports. [1990
1st ex.s. c 9 § 210.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
Chapter 28A.230
COMPULSORY COURSE WORK AND ACTIVITIES
28A.230.065 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 11.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.230.092 Washington state history and government—Course
content. [2008 c 190 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.230.110 Elective requirement. [1990 c 33 § 240; 1985 c 384 §
4. Formerly RCW 28A.05.064.] Repealed by 1992 c 141 § 403.
28A.230.185 Family preservation education program. [2005 c 491
§ 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
Title 28A
Chapter 28A.234
GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
28A.234.010 Fish and wildlife management—Environmental
education—Funding—Support. [1993 sp.s. c 4 § 15.] Repealed by 1995
c 335 § 307.
Chapter 28A.235
FOOD SERVICES
28A.235.035 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 12.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.240
SCHOOL-BASED MANAGEMENT
28A.240.010
Pilot projects in school-based management—
Superintendent's duties. [1990 c 33 § 248; 1985 c 422 § 2. Formerly
RCW 28A.03.423.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.240.020
Pilot projects in school-based management—
Legislative findings and intent. [1985 c 422 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.58.081.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.240.030 Pilot projects in school-based management—School
site councils required—School improvement plan. [1990 c 33 § 249;
1985 c 422 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.58.082.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
402.
Chapter 28A.300
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
28A.300.0451 Reimbursement for substitute if employee serves
state board or superintendent. Cross-reference section, decodified July
2006.
28A.300.075 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 13.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.300.110
Model curriculum programs or curriculum
guidelines—Development—Review. [1990 c 33 § 255; 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 §
208; 1987 c 197 § 1; 1984 c 278 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.03.425.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.300.138 Student learning improvement grants. [1994 c 245 §
1; 1993 c 336 § 301.] Repealed by 1999 c 388 § 603.
28A.300.140 State clearinghouse for educational information
revolving fund. [1990 c 33 § 256; 1987 c 119 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.03.511.] Repealed by 1994 c 245 § 14.
28A.300.180 Minority teacher recruitment program—Grants.
[1989 c 146 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.67.270.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
402.
28A.230.190 Third grade achievement test. [1999 c 373 § 201;
1998 c 319 § 202; 1997 c 262 § 5; 1990 c 101 § 6; 1985 c 403 § 1; 1984 c
278 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 98 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.03.360.]
Repealed by 2005 c 217 § 3.
28A.300.200 Teacher exchange programs. [1991 c 128 § 13; 1990 c
243 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.230.193 Sixth grade achievement test. [1999 c 373 § 301.]
Repealed by 2005 c 217 § 3.
28A.300.260 Teachers recruiting future teachers program. [1993
c 217 § 1; 1991 c 252 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.415.220 pursuant to
1993 c 217 § 2.
28A.230.200 Assessment tests for eighth through eleventh grade
students—School districts may prepare. [1984 c 278 § 10. Formerly
RCW 28A.03.365.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.230.205
Financial literary skills—Duties of the
superintendent of public instruction and of school districts. [2007 c 459
§ 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 443 § 6.
28A.300.210 Energy conservation—Report to legislature. [1991 c
201 § 18.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
28A.300.350 Excellence in mathematics training program. [1999
c 347 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 402 § 11.
28A.300.412
Washington civil liberties public education
program—Report. [2000 c 210 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.230.210
Washington life skills test—Development and
review—Use by school districts. [1984 c 278 § 11. Formerly RCW
28A.03.370.] Repealed by 1999 c 373 § 604.
28A.300.455
Financial literacy public-private partnership
responsibilities—Definition of financial literacy—Strategies—Reports.
[2007 c 459 § 1; 2005 c 277 § 2; 2004 c 247 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 443 §
6.
28A.230.220 High school and beyond assessment program. [1990
c 101 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 373 § 604.
28A.300.470 Financial literacy public-private partnership—
Expiration. [2007 c 459 § 4; 2004 c 247 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 443 § 6.
28A.230.230 Annual assessment of ninth grade students—
Inventory for high school and beyond for use by eighth grade students.
[1999 c 373 § 401; 1990 c 101 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 217 § 3.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
28A.230.240 Annual assessment of eleventh grade students. [1990
c 101 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 373 § 604.
28A.230.260 Annual report to the legislature. [1990 c 101 § 5.]
Repealed by 2005 c 217 § 3.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 28A.305
28A.305.010 Composition of board. [1992 c 56 § 1; 1990 c 33 §
257; 1988 c 255 § 1; 1980 c 179 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.010. Prior:
1955 c 218 § 1; 1947 c 258 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 234 § 1;
RRS § 4525; prior: 1907 c 240 § 2; 1901 c 177 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 24; 1890 p
352 § 6; Code 1881 § 3163. Formerly RCW 28A.04.010, 28.04.010,
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 455]
Title 28A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
43.63.010.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.305.011.
28A.305.020 Call and notice of elections. [1990 c 33 § 258; 1988 c
255 § 2; 1981 c 38 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.020. Prior: 1955 c 218 §
2; 1947 c 258 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-1. Formerly RCW 28A.04.020,
28.04.020, 43.63.020.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1,
2006. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.305.021.
28A.305.030 Elections in new congressional districts—Call and
conduct of—Member terms—Transitional measures to reduce number
of members from each district. [1992 c 56 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 259; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.030. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28A.04.030, 28.04.030, 43.63.021.] Repealed by 2005 c
497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
28A.305.170 Rules authorizing national guard high school career
training and national guard youth challenge program. [2006 c 263 §
406; 2002 c 291 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 262 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.04.133.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.300.165 pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 419.
28A.305.180 Rules and regulations integrating library and media
services into learning resources services. [1985 c 341 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c
127 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.04.134.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.305.200 Seal. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.140. Prior: 1909 c 97
p 238 § 7; RRS § 4531. Formerly RCW 28A.04.140, 28.04.140, 28.01.040,
part, 43.63.160.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.305.130.
28A.305.210 Assistance of educational service district boards and
superintendents—Scope. [2006 c 263 § 601; 2005 c 518 § 913; 2003 1st
sp.s. c 25 § 911; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 51; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 30. Formerly
RCW 28A.04.145.] Expired July 1, 2007.
28A.305.040
Declarations of candidacy—Qualifications of
candidates—Members restricted from service on local boards—
Forfeiture of office. [1990 c 33 § 260; 1982 1st ex.s. c 7 § 2; 1980 c 179 §
4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 49; 1971 c 48 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.040.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 67 § 6; 1955 c 218 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.04.040,
28.04.040, 43.63.023.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1,
2006. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.305.021.
28A.305.220
Development of standardized high school
transcripts—School districts to inform students of importance. [2006 c
263 § 401; 2004 c 19 § 108; 1984 c 178 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.04.155.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.230.125 pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 418.
28A.305.050
Qualifications of voters—Ballots—Voting
instructions—Candidates' biographical data. [1990 c 33 § 261; 1988 c
255 § 3; 1981 c 38 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.050. Prior: 1955 c 218 §
6. Formerly RCW 28A.04.050, 28.04.050, 43.63.025.] Repealed by 2005 c
497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
28A.305.225 Accountability framework—Accountability index—
Comprehensive system of voluntary support and assistance for schools
and districts—System for challenged schools—Use of state system to
replace federal accountability system. [2010 c 235 § 111; 2009 c 548 §
503.] Recodified as RCW 28A.657.110 pursuant to 2010 c 235 § 1001.
28A.305.060 Election procedure—Certificate. [1990 c 33 § 262;
1981 c 38 § 3; 1980 c 179 § 5; 1975 c 19 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 25; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.060. Prior: 1967 c 158 § 1; 1955 c 218 § 4; 1947 c 258
§ 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-2. Formerly RCW 28A.04.060, 28.04.060,
43.63.030.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.305.021.
28A.305.070 Action to contest election—Grounds—Procedure.
[1980 c 179 § 6; 1975 c 19 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.04.065.] Repealed by
2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
28A.305.080 Terms of office. [1992 c 56 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 263; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.070. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 7; 1947 c 258 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4525-8. Formerly RCW 28A.04.070, 28.04.070, 43.63.090.]
Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006. Later enactment,
see RCW 28A.305.011.
28A.305.090 Vacancies, filling. [1990 c 33 § 264; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.080. Prior: 1955 c 218 § 8; 1947 c 258 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4525-9. Formerly RCW 28A.04.080, 28.04.080, 43.63.100.] Repealed by
2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
28A.305.100 Superintendent as ex officio member and chief
executive officer of board. [1982 c 160 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.090. Prior: 1967 c 158 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 235 § 2; RRS § 4526.
Formerly RCW 28A.04.090, 28.04.090, 43.63.110.] Repealed by 2005 c
497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006.
28A.305.110 Executive director—Secretary of board. [1996 c 25 §
1; 1990 c 33 § 265; 1982 c 160 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.100. Prior:
1909 c 97 p 235 § 3; RRS § 4527. Formerly RCW 28A.04.100, 28.04.100,
43.63.120.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.305.130.
28A.305.120 Meetings—Compensation and travel expenses of
members. [1984 c 287 § 60; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 67; 1973 c 106 § 13;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.04.110. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 235 § 4; RRS § 4528.
Formerly RCW 28A.04.110, 28.04.110, 43.63.130.] Repealed by 2005 c
497 § 401, effective January 1, 2006. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.305.011.
28A.305.145
Application process for waivers under RCW
28A.305.140. [1993 c 336 § 302.] Repealed by 2009 c 543 § 4.
28A.305.148 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 14.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.305.230 Program standards for professional programs—
Instruction in child abuse issues encouraged. [1985 c 419 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28A.04.165.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28A.305.235 Education savings account. [1998 c 302 § 2; 1997 c
261 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.79.465 pursuant to 1998 c 302 § 3.
28A.305.240
Professional
development
preparation—
Enhancement of agreements between schools or school districts and
institutions of higher education. [1990 c 33 § 268; 1987 c 525 § 217.
Formerly RCW 28A.04.176.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28A.305.245 Teacher preparation program faculty—Instruction
in K-12 classrooms. [1991 c 259 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28A.305.250 Review of interstate reciprocity provisions for
consistency with professional educator requirements—Advice to
governor and legislature. [1990 c 33 § 269; 1989 c 11 § 4; 1987 c 525 §
226. Formerly RCW 28A.04.178.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28A.305.260 Minority teacher recruitment program—Intent.
[1989 c 146 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.67.250.] Recodified as RCW
28A.415.200 pursuant to 1991 c 285 § 3.
28A.305.270 Minority teacher recruitment program. [1989 c 146
§ 2. Formerly RCW 28A.67.260.] Recodified as RCW 28A.415.205
pursuant to 1991 c 285 § 3.
28A.305.280 Forum for education issues.
Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
[1994 c 222 § 1.]
28A.305.285 Forum for education issues—Task force. [1997 c 222
§ 3; 1994 c 222 § 2.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
Chapter 28A.310
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS
28A.310.380 Funds combined into district general expense fund—
Distribution formula when county part of more than one district—
Distribution if change of district boundaries. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 32;
1971 ex.s. c 282 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 16. Formerly RCW 28A.21.160,
28.19.575.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 113.
28A.310.450 State supported environmental study centers—
District operation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 38; 1974 ex.s. c 91 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28A.21.300.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.305.150
Classification, numbering system of school
districts—Rules and regulations for. [1971 c 54 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.04.130. Prior: 1917 c 21 § 2; RRS § 4711. Formerly RCW
28A.04.130, 28.04.130, 28.01.040, part, 43.63.150.] Repealed by 1999 c
315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.300.065.
28A.310.900 Phrases to have meanings ascribed herein. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 155. Formerly RCW 28A.21.900.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 §
26.
28A.305.160 Rules incorporating due process guarantees of
pupils—Informal due process procedures when suspension of students.
[2006 c 263 § 701; 1996 c 321 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
268 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.04.132.] Recodified as RCW 28A.600.015
pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 708.
ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION
OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 456]
Chapter 28A.315
28A.315.010 Purpose. [1990 c 33 § 292; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.010. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-20; prior:
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1941 c 248 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-1. Formerly RCW 28A.57.010,
28.57.010.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.020 Definitions. [1990 c 33 § 293; 1985 c 385 § 1; 1983 c 3
§ 33; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 78; 1971 c 48 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.020. Prior: 1955 c 395 § 1; 1947 c 266 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4693-21. Formerly RCW 28A.57.020, 28.57.020.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.025 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.030 County regional committee members—Assignment
of committee member position numbers. [1993 c 416 § 1; 1990 c 33 §
294; 1985 c 385 § 30. Formerly RCW 28A.57.029.] Repealed by 1999 c
315 § 801.
28A.315.040 Regional committees—Created. [1985 c 385 § 2;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.030. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 47093, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.030, 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.105 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.050
Regional committees—Membership limitation.
[1985 c 385 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 79; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 115; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.57.031. Prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469330, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.031, 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.115 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.060
Regional committees—Election of members—
Qualifications. [1993 c 416 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 295; 1985 c 385 § 4; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 15 § 1. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 80; 1975 c 43 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 116; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.032; prior: 1947 c 226 § 11,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.032, 28.57.030, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.315.125 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.070 Regional committees—Vacancies, filling of. [1985 c
385 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 81; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 117; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.033. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.033, 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.135
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.080 Regional committees—Terms of members. [1993 c
416 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 296; 1985 c 385 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.034.
Prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941
c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly RCW
28A.57.034, 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.145 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.090
Regional committees—Members' expenses
reimbursed. [1985 c 385 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 118; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.035. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.035, 28.57.030, part.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.155
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.100
Regional committees—Organization, meetings,
quorum. [1990 c 33 § 297; 1985 c 385 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 82; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 119; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.040. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-31; prior: 1941 c 248 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
4709-4. Formerly RCW 28A.57.040, 28.57.040.] Recodified as RCW
28A.315.165 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.110 Regional committees—Powers and duties. [1991 c
288 § 2. Prior: 1990 c 161 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 298; 1987 c 100 § 1; 1985 c 385
§ 9; 1985 c 6 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 2; prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 §
83; 1975 c 43 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 120; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.050;
prior: 1959 c 268 § 2, part; 1955 c 395 § 2, part; 1947 c 266 § 13, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4693-32, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 5, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4709-5, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.050, 28.57.050, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.095.
28A.315.120
Regional
committees—Recommendations—
Standards. [1990 c 33 § 299; 1985 c 385 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.055. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 2, part; 1955 c 395 § 2, part; 1947 c 266 §
13, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4693-32, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 5, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 4709-5, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.055, 28.57.050, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.125
Regional committees—Election of members—
Qualifications. [2006 c 263 § 508; 1993 c 416 § 2; 1990 c 33 § 295; 1985 c
385 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 1. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 80; 1975
c 43 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 116; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.032; prior: 1947
c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3,
part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly RCW 28A.315.060,
28A.57.032, 28.57.030, part.] Repealed by 2008 c 159 § 5. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.315.105.
(2010 Ed.)
Title 28A
28A.315.130 Changing conflicting or incorrectly described school
district boundaries. [1985 c 385 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 282 § 26. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.057.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see
RCW 28A.315.055.
28A.315.135 Regional committees—Vacancies. [1985 c 385 § 5;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 81; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 117; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.033. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30,
part; prior: 1941 c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly
RCW 28A.315.070, 28A.57.033, 28.57.030, part.] Repealed by 2008 c 159
§ 5. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.105.
28A.315.140 Powers and duties of state board, generally. [1990 c
33 § 300; 1987 c 100 § 2; 1985 c 385 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.060.
Prior: 1955 c 395 § 3; 1947 c 266 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-33; prior:
1941 c 248 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-8. Formerly RCW 28A.57.060,
28.57.060.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.315.175.
28A.315.145 Regional committees—Terms of members. [1993 c
416 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 296; 1985 c 385 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.034.
Prior: 1947 c 226 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-30, part; prior: 1941
c 248 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4709-3, part. Formerly RCW
28A.315.080, 28A.57.034, 28.57.030, part.] Repealed by 2008 c 159 § 5.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.105.
28A.315.150 Action upon board's report. [1990 c 33 § 301; 1985 c
385 § 13; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 84; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 121; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.57.070. Prior: 1957 c 129 § 1, part; 1955 c 395 § 4, part; 1951 c 87 §
1, part; 1947 c 266 § 19, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-38, part. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.070, 28.57.070, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.160
Adjustment of bonded indebtedness—Special
election in certain cases. [1985 c 385 § 14; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 85; 1969
ex.s. c 176 § 122; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.075. Prior: 1957 c 129 § 1,
part; 1955 c 395 § 4, part; 1951 c 87 § 1, part; 1947 c 266 § 19, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-38, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.075, 28.57.070, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.265.
28A.315.170 Notice of election—Contents. [1990 c 33 § 302; 1985
c 385 § 15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 86; 1971 c 48 § 26; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.080. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-39.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.080, 28.57.080.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.275.
28A.315.180
Vote, how determined—ESD superintendent's
order—Certification—Effective date. [1990 c 33 § 303; 1985 c 385 § 16;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 87; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 123; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.090. Prior: 1957 c 296 § 1; 1955 c 395 § 5; 1947 c 266 § 21; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-40. Formerly RCW 28A.57.090, 28.57.090.] Repealed
by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.285.
28A.315.190 Procedure upon rejection of proposal. [1985 c 385 §
17; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.100. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 22; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-41. Formerly RCW 28A.57.100, 28.57.100.] Repealed by
1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.295.
28A.315.200 Personnel and supplies to be furnished by state
superintendent—Expenses reimbursed. [1990 c 33 § 304; 1985 c 385 §
18; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.110. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 39; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-58. Formerly RCW 28A.57.110, 28.57.110.] Repealed by
1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.085.
28A.315.210 Appeal. [1990 c 33 § 305; 1983 c 3 § 34; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.57.120. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-59.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.120, 28.57.120.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.315
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.220 Organization of school districts. [1985 c 385 § 24;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 4. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 94; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 23 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 86 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 130; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.200; prior: 1947 c 266 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-37. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.200, 28.57.200.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.035 pursuant
to 1999 c 315 § 802.
28A.315.230 Classes of districts—Change of classification. [1991
c 116 § 25; 1990 c 33 § 306; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 3. Prior: 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 89; 1975 c 43 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 125; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.140; prior: 1947 c 266 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-28; prior:
1909 p 264 §§ 2, 3, 4; RRS §§ 4695, 4696, 4697. Formerly RCW
28A.57.140, 28.57.140.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment,
see RCW 28A.300.065.
28A.315.240 Classes of districts—Change of classification—Delay
of authorized. [1975 c 43 § 35. Formerly RCW 28A.57.145.] Repealed by
1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.300.065.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 457]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.315.250 City or town districts. [1997 c 47 § 1; 1985 c 385 § 19;
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 90; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 126; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.150. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 108 § 1; 1963 c 208 § 1; 1953 c 49 § 1;
1947 c 266 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-24; prior: 1909 c 97 p 265 § 3;
RRS § 4703. Formerly RCW 28A.57.150, 28.57.150.] Repealed by 1999 c
315 § 801.
28A.315.260 Reorganization of districts by transfer of territory or
annexation. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.160. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-23. Formerly RCW 28A.57.160, 28.57.160.] Repealed
by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.045.
28A.315.270 Petition for reorganization—Conditions. [1985 c 385
§ 20; 1982 c 191 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 91; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 127; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.170. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469334; prior: 1909 c 97 p 266 § 1; RRS § 4721; prior: 1899 c 14 § 1; 1897 c
118 § 4; 1891 c 127 § 7; 1890 p 361 § 19. Formerly RCW 28A.57.170,
28.57.170.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.315.195.
28A.315.280
Transfer of territory—By petition—By ESD
superintendent—When election required. [1985 c 385 § 21; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 92; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 128; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.180.
Prior: 1959 c 268 § 14; 1947 c 266 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-35; prior:
1915 c 50 § 1; RRS § 4727. Formerly RCW 28A.57.180, 28.57.180.]
Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.315.195
and 28A.315.215.
28A.315.290 Annexation of district bounded on three sides by
high school district. [1985 c 385 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 93; 1969 ex.s.
c 176 § 129; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.190. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 17; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-36. Formerly RCW 28A.57.190, 28.57.190.] Repealed
by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.300 Single school district for certain United States
military reservations—Mandated. [1990 c 33 § 307; 1972 ex.s. c 63 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.195.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.310 Single school district for certain United States
military reservations—Procedure—Limitations. [1990 c 33 § 308; 1985
c 385 § 23; 1972 ex.s. c 63 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.57.196.] Repealed by
1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.320 Dissolution and annexation of certain districts—
Annexation of nondistrict property. [1985 c 385 § 24; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 15 § 4. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 94; 1975 1st ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1970 ex.s.
c 86 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 130; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.200; prior: 1947
c 266 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-37. Formerly RCW 28A.57.200,
28.57.200.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.315.225.
28A.315.330 Adjustment of indebtedness—Basis. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.57.210. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-26.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.210, 28.57.210.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.340
Corporate existence retained to pay bonded
indebtedness—Tax levies—Joint school districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.220. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-27. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.220, 28.57.220.] Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801. Later
enactment, see RCW 28A.315.305.
28A.315.350 Joint school districts—Defined—Designation. [1990
c 33 § 309; 1973 c 47 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.230. Prior: 1947 c 266
§ 25; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-44; prior: 1909 c 97 p 264 § 6; RRS § 4699;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 13. Formerly RCW 28A.57.230, 28.57.230.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.323.010 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.360 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Change or adjustment of districts—Procedure generally.
[1985 c 385 § 25; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 95; 1973 c 47 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176
§ 131; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.240. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 26; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4693-45. Formerly RCW 28A.57.240, 28.57.240.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.323.020 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.370 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Proposed change or adjustment—Procedure when one
committee does not approve, or fails to act—Temporary committee.
[1990 c 33 § 310; 1985 c 385 § 26; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 96; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 132; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.245. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.245, 28.57.245.] Recodified as RCW 28A.323.030 pursuant
to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.380 Joint school districts—Administration—County to
which joint school district considered as belonging. [1973 c 47 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.250. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469346. Formerly RCW 28A.57.250, 28.57.250.] Recodified as RCW
28A.323.040 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 458]
28A.315.390 Joint school districts—Special rules for electors
voting for directors. [1990 c 33 § 311; 1983 c 56 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275
§ 97; 1973 c 47 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 133; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.255.
Prior: 1961 c 130 § 23. Formerly RCW 28A.57.255, 28.57.255.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.323.050 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.400 Joint school districts—Directors—Vacancies. [1990
c 33 § 312; 1973 c 47 § 5; 1971 c 53 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 134; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.57.260. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-47.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.260, 28.57.260.] Recodified as RCW 28A.323.060
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.410 Joint school districts—Powers and duties. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.270. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 469348. Formerly RCW 28A.57.270, 28.57.270.] Recodified as RCW
28A.323.070 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.420 Joint school districts—Assessed valuation of district
property to be certified. [1990 c 33 § 313; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.280.
Prior: 1947 c 266 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-49; prior: 1927 c 286 § 1;
1925 ex.s. c 77 § 8; RRS § 4753-8. Formerly RCW 28A.57.280,
28.57.280.] Recodified as RCW 28A.323.080 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.430 Joint school districts—Levy of tax—Ratio. [1983 c
56 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 98; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 135; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.290. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-50; prior: (i)
1925 ex.s. c 77 § 10; RRS § 4753-10. (ii) 1927 c 286 § 2; RRS § 4753-11.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.290, 28.57.290.] Recodified as RCW 28A.323.090
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.440 Joint school districts—Levy of tax—Remittance of
collections to district treasurer. [1994 c 301 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 99;
1969 ex.s. c 176 § 136; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.300. Prior: 1947 c 266 §
32; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-51. Formerly RCW 28A.57.300, 28.57.300.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.323.100 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 803.
28A.315.450 Directors—Elections—Terms—Number. [1991 c 363
§ 20; 1980 c 35 § 1; 1980 c 47 § 1. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c
126 § 4; 1975 c 43 § 5; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 1; 1969 c 131 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.57.312; prior: 1957 c 67 § 1; 1955 c 55 § 11; 1947 c 266 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-29; prior: 1909 pp 289, 290 §§ 1,2; RRS §§ 4790,
4791. Formerly RCW 28A.57.312, 28.57.338, 28.58.080.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.343.300 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.460 Directors—First-class districts having city with
population of 400,000 people or more—Terms. [1991 c 363 § 21; 1979
ex.s. c 183 § 10. Formerly RCW 28A.57.313.] Recodified as RCW
28A.343.610 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.470 Directors—Declarations of candidacy—Positions as
separate offices. [1990 c 161 § 4; 1990 c 59 § 98; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.314. Prior: 1963 c 223 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.57.314,
28.58.082.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.320 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.480 Directors—Ballots—Form. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.316. Prior: 1963 c 223 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.57.316,
28.58.083.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.330 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.490 Directors—Elected when—Qualifications. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.318. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 285 § 1; RRS § 4775; prior:
1903 c 104 § 16; 1901 c 41 § 2; 1899 c 142 § 7; 1897 c 118 § 39; 1893 c 107
§ 2; 1890 p 364 § 25. Formerly RCW 28A.57.318, 28.58.090.] Recodified
as RCW 28A.343.340 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.500 Directors—Oath of office. [1990 c 33 § 314; 1988 c
187 § 1; 1986 c 167 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.322. Prior: 1909 c 97
p 288 § 11; RRS § 4786; prior: 1897 c 118 § 61; 1890 p 380 § 70. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.322, 28.58.095, 28.63.015, 28.63.017, 42.04.030.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.343.360 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.510 Directors—Meetings. [1990 c 33 § 315; 1983 c 3 § 35;
1975 c 43 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.324. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 291 §
9; RRS § 4798; prior: 1897 c 118 § 86; 1890 p 389 § 13. Formerly RCW
28.62.090. (ii) 1965 ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 299 § 6; RRS § 4816.
Formerly RCW 28.63.030. (iii) 1965 ex.s. c 87 § 2; 1909 c 97 p 302 § 6;
RRS § 4828. Formerly RCW 28A.57.324, 28.63.032.] Recodified as RCW
28A.343.380 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.520 Directors—Quorum—Failure to attend meetings
may result in vacation of office. [1994 c 223 § 5; 1971 c 53 § 4. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.325.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.390 pursuant to 1999 c
315 § 804.
28A.315.530 Directors—Filling vacancies. [1991 c 60 § 1; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 100; 1971 c 53 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 156; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.326. Prior: (i) 1909 c 97 p 292 § 12; RRS 4801; prior: 1907 c 31 §
3; 1897 c 118 § 89; 1890 p 390 § 16. Formerly RCW 28.62.120. (ii) 1909 c
97 p 298 § 3; RRS § 4813. Formerly RCW 28.63.020. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 301
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Title 28A
§ 3; RRS § 4825. Formerly RCW 28.63.022. (iv) 1959 c 216 § 7, part;
1955 c 157 § 14, part; prior: 1909 p 281 § 4, part; 1903 c 104 § 14, part;
1899 c 142 § 6, part; 1897 c 118 § 33, part; 1891 c 127 § 3, part; 1890 p 355
§ 11, part; RRS § 4770, part. Formerly RCW 28A.57.326, 28.19.060, part.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.343.370 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.650 Directors—Terms specified for directors in divided
districts whose terms are not the same. [1990 c 161 § 7; 1990 c 33 § 325;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.410. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 11. Formerly RCW
28A.57.410, 28.57.410.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.310 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.540 Directors—Compensation—Waiver. [1987 c 307 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.327.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.400 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 804.
28A.315.660 Directors—Dissolution of directors' districts. [1990 c
161 § 3; 1990 c 33 § 326; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 9. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 107; 1975 c 43 § 13; 1971 c 48 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.415.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.415.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.050 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.550 Directors—Number and terms of in new secondclass districts. [1990 c 33 § 316; 1980 c 35 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 5; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 5. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 101; 1975 c 43 § 7; 1971
c 67 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 137; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.328; prior: 1959
c 268 § 7, part; 1947 c 266 § 24, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4693-43, part.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.328, 28.57.350, part.] Recodified as RCW
28A.343.680 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.560 Directors—Candidates in undivided districts to
indicate term sought—How elected. [1990 c 33 § 317; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.334. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 12. Formerly RCW 28A.57.334,
28.57.420.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.010 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.570 Directors—Terms in certain first-class districts to be
staggered. [1990 c 33 § 318; 1969 c 131 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.57.336. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 13. Formerly RCW 28A.57.336,
28.57.430.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.600 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.580 Directors' districts in certain school districts—
Submittal of proposition at formation election. [1991 c 363 § 22; 1991 c
288 § 3. Prior: 1990 c 161 § 5; 1990 c 33 § 319; 1985 c 385 § 27; 1979
ex.s. c 183 § 2; 1975 c 43 § 8; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 2; 1971 c 67 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.342; prior: 1959 c 268 § 4. Formerly RCW
28A.57.342, 28.57.342.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.020 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.590 Directors' districts in certain school districts—
Election to authorize division in school districts not already divided into
directors' districts. [1991 c 363 § 23; 1991 c 288 § 4; 1990 c 161 § 6; 1985
c 385 § 28; 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 3; 1975 c 43 § 9; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 3;
1971 c 67 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.344. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.344, 28.57.344.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.030
pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.593 Division or redivision of district into director
districts. [1991 c 288 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.040 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.670 Directors' districts in first-class districts having city
with population of 400,000 people or more—Boundaries—Director
candidate eligibility—Declaration of candidacy—Primary limited to
voters within district—Terms of directors. [1991 c 363 § 28; 1991 c 288
§§ 5, 6. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 99; 1990 c 33 § 327; 1979 ex.s. c 183 § 6; 1973
2nd ex.s. c 21 § 5; 1969 c 131 § 9. Formerly RCW 28A.57.425.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.343.660 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.680 Directors' districts in first-class districts having city
with population of 400,000 people or more—Initial district
boundaries—Appointments to fill vacancies for new director districts—
Director district numbers. [1995 c 335 § 106. Prior: 1991 c 363 § 29;
1991 c 288 §§ 7, 8; prior: 1990 c 59 § 72; 1990 c 33 § 328; 1983 c 3 § 36;
1979 ex.s. c 183 § 7; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 6; 1969 c 131 § 10. Formerly
RCW 28A.57.435.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.670 pursuant to 1999 c
315 § 805.
28A.315.685
Directors' districts in second-class districts—
Directors' residences. [1990 c 161 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 288 § 10.
28A.315.690 Change of district name—Authorized—Petition for.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.600. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.58.600, 28.58.600.] Repealed by 1999 c 101 § 2. Later enactment, see
RCW 28A.320.025.
28A.315.700 Change of district name—Public hearing on—Notice
of—Hearing may include additional petitions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.58.601. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.58.601,
28.58.601.] Repealed by 1999 c 101 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.320.025.
28A.315.710 Change of district name—Board selection of name
for voter approval. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.602. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 69
§ 3. Formerly RCW 28A.58.602, 28.58.602.] Repealed by 1999 c 101 § 2.
Later enactment, see RCW 28A.320.025.
28A.315.597 District boundary changes—Submission to county
auditor. [1991 c 288 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.060 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.315.600 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing no former first-class district. [1991 c 363 § 24; 1990
c 33 § 320; 1980 c 35 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 102;
1971 c 67 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.57.355.] Recodified as RCW
28A.343.620 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.720 Change of district name—Procedure upon voter
approval—Recording—Notice to interested institutions. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 275 § 114; 1971 c 48 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.603. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 69 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.58.603, 28.58.603.] Repealed by 1999 c
101 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 28A.320.025.
28A.315.900 Proceedings as of July 28, 1985—Effect of 1985 c
385. [1990 c 33 § 329; 1985 c 385 § 38. Formerly RCW 28A.57.900.]
Repealed by 1999 c 315 § 801.
28A.315.610 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing only one former first-class district. [1991 c 363 §
25; 1990 c 33 § 321; 1980 c 35 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 15 § 6. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 103; 1975 c 43 § 10; 1971 c 67 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.356.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.630 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 805.
28A.315.620 Directors—Number and terms of in first-class
districts containing more than one former first-class district. [1991 c
363 § 26; 1990 c 33 § 322; 1980 c 35 § 5; 1980 c 47 § 2. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c
183 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 7; prior: 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 104; 1975 c 43 § 11; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 10; 1973 c 19 § 1;
1971 c 67 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.57.357.] Recodified as RCW
28A.343.640 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 805.
Chapter 28A.320
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL DISTRICTS
28A.320.017 Waivers—Procedure. [1997 c 431 § 2.] Expired June
30, 1999.
28A.320.045 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 15.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.320.150 Voter approval of levies—Request consistent with
limit. [1995 1st sp.s. c 11 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 259 § 5.
28A.320.200
Self-study process by school districts—
Requirements—Rules. [1990 c 33 § 333; 1989 c 83 § 1; 1988 c 256 § 2;
1985 c 349 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.58.085.] Repealed by 1992 c 141 §
506, effective September 1, 2000.
28A.315.630 Directors—Number and terms of in new first-class
district having city with population of 400,000 people or more. [1991 c
363 § 27; 1990 c 33 § 323; 1980 c 35 § 6; 1980 c 47 § 3. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c
183 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 8; prior: 1975 1st
ex.s. c 275 § 105; 1975 c 43 § 12; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 4; 1971 c 67 § 6.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.358.] Recodified as RCW 28A.343.650 pursuant to
1999 c 315 § 805.
Reviser's note: RCW 28A.320.200 was amended by 1995 c 335 §
502 without reference to its repeal by 1992 c 141 § 506. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28A.315.640 Directors—Map and record of directors' districts.
[1990 c 33 § 324; 1985 c 385 § 29; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 106; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 140; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.390. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 38; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-57.
Formerly RCW 28A.57.390, 28.57.390.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.343.070 pursuant to 1999 c 315 § 806.
28A.320.210 Student learning objectives—Program identifying
and establishing, scope—Review. [1990 c 33 § 334; 1988 c 256 § 1; 1987
c 505 § 9; 1986 c 137 § 1; 1984 c 278 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 305 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 90 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.58.090.] Repealed by 1992 c 141 §
304.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.320.205 Annual school performance report—Model report
form. [1999 c 388 § 303; 1993 c 336 § 1006.] Recodified as RCW
28A.655.110 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 459]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.320.220 Goals for educational excellence—School district
boards of directors to establish annual process. [1984 c 278 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28A.58.094.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Chapter 28A.323
JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICTS—SCHOOL DISTRICTS
IN TWO OR MORE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS
28A.323.020 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Change or adjustment of districts. [2008 c 159 §6; 2006 c 263
§ 612; 1985 c 385 § 25; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 95; 1973 c 47 § 2; 1969 ex.s.
c 176 § 131; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.240. Prior: 1947 c 266 § 26; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4693-45. Formerly RCW 28A.315.360, 28A.57.240,
28.57.240.] Recodified as RCW 28A.315.308 pursuant to 2008 c 159 § 8.
28A.323.030 School districts in two or more educational service
districts—Proposed change or adjustment—Procedure when one
committee does not approve or fails to act—Temporary committee.
[1990 c 33 § 310; 1985 c 385 § 26; 1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 96; 1969 ex.s. c
176 § 132; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.57.245. Prior: 1959 c 268 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28A.315.370, 28A.57.245, 28.57.245.] Repealed by 2008 c 159 § 7.
Chapter 28A.330
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS
28A.330.005 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 16.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.335
SCHOOL DISTRICTS' PROPERTY
28A.335.310 Affordable housing—Inventory of suitable property.
[1993 c 461 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
Chapter 28A.340
46, part; 1893 c 107 § 3, part; RRS § 4784, part.
28A.66.080, 28.66.080.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
Formerly RCW
Chapter 28A.400
EMPLOYEES
28A.400.115 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 17.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.400.150 Officials and employees to deliver books, papers and
moneys to successors. [1990 c 33 § 380; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.58.170.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 288 § 10; RRS § 4785; prior: 1897 c 118 § 60; 1890 p
386 § 69. Formerly RCW 28A.58.170, 28.58.170.] Repealed by 1995 c 335
§ 703.
28A.400.304 Record checks for employees hired before June 11,
1992. [1996 c 126 § 1.] Expired March 31, 1998.
28A.400.3041
Employment decisions regarding classified
employees convicted of crimes. [1996 c 126 § 3.] Expired March 31,
1998.
28A.400.3042 Appeal from adverse employment decision based on
record check. [1996 c 126 § 4.] Expired March 31, 1998.
28A.400.390 Insurance for retired and disabled employees. [1991
c 254 § 1.] Repealed by 1992 c 152 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW
28A.400.391.
28A.400.400
District contributions to the retired school
employees' subsidy account. [1993 c 386 § 13.] Repealed by 1994 c 153 §
15, effective October 1, 1995.
Reviser's note: RCW 28A.400.400 was amended by 1994 c 153 § 11
without reference to its repeal by 1994 c 153 § 15, effective October 1,
1995. It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
SMALL HIGH SCHOOL COOPERATIVE PROJECTS
Chapter 28A.405
28A.340.050 Report to the superintendent of public instruction—
Report to the legislature. [1990 c 33 § 370; 1988 c 268 § 7. Formerly
RCW 28A.100.088.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 508.
CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES
Chapter 28A.345
WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS' ASSOCIATION
28A.345.900 Termination—Sunset review—Expiration date—
1983 c 187. [1989 c 325 § 2; 1983 c 187 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.61.900.]
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26.
Chapter 28A.350
SCHOOL DISTRICT WARRANTS—AUDITOR'S DUTIES
28A.350.010 Registering warrants—All districts. [1990 c 33 §
373; 1975 c 43 § 27; 1973 c 111 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.010. Prior:
1911 c 78 § 1, part; RRS § 4864. Formerly RCW 28A.66.010, 28.66.010.]
Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.020 Registering warrants—Second-class districts. [1990
c 33 § 374; 1975 c 43 § 28; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.020. Prior: 1911 c 78
§ 1, part; RRS § 4863. Formerly RCW 28A.66.020, 28.66.020.] Repealed
by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.030 Auditing accounts—All districts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.66.030. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 2; RRS § 4858. Formerly RCW
28A.66.030, 28.66.030.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.040 Auditor to draw and issue warrants—Second-class
districts. [1990 c 33 § 375; 1975 c 43 § 29; 1973 c 111 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.66.040. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 3; RRS § 4859. Formerly RCW
28A.66.040, 28.66.040.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.050 Teacher must qualify before warrant drawn and
issued or registered—All districts. [1973 c 72 § 1; 1971 c 48 § 45; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.050. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 308 § 4; RRS § 4860.
Formerly RCW 28A.66.050, 28.66.050.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.060 Liability of auditor for warrants exceeding budget—
All districts. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.66.070. Prior: 1959 c 216 § 22; prior: 1933 c 28 § 2, part; 1909 c 97 p
288 § 9, part; 1897 c 118 § 46, part; 1893 c 107 § 3, part; RRS § 4784, part.
Formerly RCW 28A.66.070, 28.66.070.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
28A.350.070 Orders for warrants not transferable—Second-class
districts. [1975 c 43 § 30; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.66.080. Prior: 1959 c
216 § 23; prior: 1933 c 28 § 2, part; 1909 c 97 p 288 § 9, part; 1897 c 118 §
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 460]
28A.405.010 Qualifications—Certificate or permit required.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.010. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 306 § 1; RRS § 4844;
prior: 1907 c 240 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 51; 1891 c 127 § 14; 1890 p 369 § 37;
1886 p 18 § 47; 1873 p 430 § 15. Formerly RCW 28A.67.010, 28.67.010.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.410.025 pursuant to 1995 c 335 § 305.
28A.405.020 Qualifications—Citizenship requirement—Permits
for nonimmigrant aliens or aliens—Standard certificate for aliens.
[1990 c 243 § 7; 1985 c 379 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 340 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.67.020. Prior: 1949 c 32 § 1; 1919 c 38 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4845.
Formerly RCW 28A.67.020, 28.67.020.] Repealed by 1991 c 115 § 2.
28A.405.025 Qualifications—Coursework on issues of abuse.
[1990 c 90 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.410.035 pursuant to 1995 c 335 §
305.
28A.405.050 Noncompliance with RCW 28A.405.040—Penalties.
[1991 c 115 § 1; 1990 c 33 § 385; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.67.035. Prior:
1919 c 38 § 3; RRS § 4847. Formerly RCW 28A.67.035, 28.67.035,
28.67.120.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
28A.405.150
Minimum
standards for evaluations—
Superintendent of public instruction to develop minimum procedural
standards and programs—Establishment and implementation of
programs—Reports. [1990 c 33 § 388; 1988 c 241 § 1; 1986 c 73 § 1;
1985 c 420 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.67.225.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
203.
28A.405.160 Implementation of minimum standards and model
evaluation programs—Superintendent of public instruction to assist.
[1990 c 33 § 389; 1985 c 420 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.67.230.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.405.450 Teacher assistance program—Provision for mentor
teachers. [1991 c 116 § 19; 1990 c 33 § 403; 1987 c 507 § 1; 1985 c 399 §
1. Formerly RCW 28A.67.240.] Recodified as RCW 28A.415.250
pursuant to 1991 c 285 § 3.
28A.405.469 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 18.] Expired June 30, 1999.
Chapter 28A.410
CERTIFICATION
28A.410.013
Teacher assessment for certification—Study—
Report to the legislature. [1995 c 222 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 348 § 11.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28A.410.020 Requirements for admission to teacher preparation
programs—Rules. [1996 c 309 § 1; 1991 c 116 § 20; 1988 c 251 § 4; 1987
c 525 § 202. Formerly RCW 28A.04.122.] Repealed by 2000 c 39 § 205,
effective September 1, 2002.
28A.410.030 Individual assessment for candidates for initial
certification—Rules—Fees. [1993 c 336 § 801; 1991 c 116 § 21; 1987 c
525 § 203. Formerly RCW 28A.70.010.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28A.410.130
Attendance, false reports of—Penalty—Pupils
excused from examinations may be reported. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.87.020. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 361 § 13; RRS § 5056; prior: 1903 c 156 §
13. Formerly RCW 28A.87.020, 28.87.020.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.410.140 Student teaching—Intent. [1989 c 253 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28A.70.395.] Decodified September 1991.
28A.410.150 Student teaching pilot program—Requirements—
Rules—Advisory group. [1989 c 253 § 2; 1987 c 525 § 205. Formerly
RCW 28A.70.400.] Expired December 31, 1990, pursuant to 1989 c 253 §
4.
28A.410.160 Student teaching pilot program—Definition. [1990 c
33 § 412; 1987 c 525 § 206. Formerly RCW 28A.70.402.] Expired
December 31, 1990, pursuant to 1989 c 253 § 4.
28A.410.170
Student teaching pilot program—Grants—
Applications—Criteria. [1987 c 525 § 207. Formerly RCW 28A.70.404.]
Expired December 31, 1990, pursuant to 1989 c 253 § 4.
28A.410.180 Student teaching pilot program—Compensation and
salary lid compliance. [1990 c 33 § 413; 1987 c 525 § 208. Formerly
RCW 28A.70.406.] Expired December 31, 1990, pursuant to 1989 c 253 §
4.
28A.410.190
Student teaching pilot program—Report to
legislature. [1989 c 253 § 3; 1987 c 525 § 209. Formerly RCW
28A.70.408.] Expired December 31, 1990, pursuant to 1989 c 253 § 4.
28A.410.900 Standards for certification effective in 1978—
Applicants completing requirements—Time period to apply. [1987 c
525 § 218. Formerly RCW 28A.70.900.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Chapter 28A.415
INSTITUTES, WORKSHOPS, AND TRAINING
(Formerly: Teachers' institutes, workshops, and other in-service training)
28A.415.050
In-service training programs—Instruction on
teaching skills to children to resist and report abuse. [1985 c 419 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28A.71.220.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 605.
28A.415.100 Student teaching centers—Legislative recognition—
Intent. [1991 c 258 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.105 Definitions. [2006 c 263 § 811; 1995 c 335 § 403; 1991
c 258 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.110 Cooperating teachers. [1991 c 258 § 3.] Repealed by
1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.415.115 Salary stipends for cooperating teachers. [1991 c 258
§ 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.415.120 Application of RCW 28A.415.110 and 28A.415.115.
[1991 c 258 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 405.
28A.415.125 Network of student teaching centers. [2006 c 263 §
812; 1991 c 258 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.130 Allocation of funds for student teaching centers.
[2006 c 263 § 813; 1991 c 258 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.135 Alternative means of teacher placement. [1991 c 258
§ 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.140 Field experiences. [1991 c 258 § 9.] Repealed by 2010
c 235 § 510.
28A.415.145 Rules. [2006 c 263 § 814; 1991 c 258 § 10.] Repealed
by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.415.200 Minority teacher recruitment program—Intent.
[1989 c 146 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.305.260, 28A.67.250.] Repealed by
2007 c 402 § 11.
28A.415.205 Minority teacher recruitment program. [2005 c 497
§ 211; 1991 c 238 § 75; 1989 c 146 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.305.270,
28A.67.260.] Repealed by 2007 c 402 § 11.
(2010 Ed.)
Title 28A
28A.415.220 Teachers recruiting future teachers program. [1993
c 217 § 1; 1991 c 252 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.300.260.] Repealed by
1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.415.290 Administrator internship task force. [1993 c 336 §
406.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2; and repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.415.320 Professional development opportunities in beginning
reading instructional strategies and in implementation of volunteer
tutoring programs—Documentation—Definitions—Notification of
availability of funds. [1998 c 271 § 2.] Expired January 1, 2000.
Chapter 28A.505
SCHOOL DISTRICTS' BUDGETS
28A.505.190 Program budget for distribution to the public—
Contents—Scope. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 19. Formerly RCW
28A.65.490.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Chapter 28A.525
BOND ISSUES
28A.525.100 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Authorized—Form, terms, etc.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.775. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.47.775,
28.47.775.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.102 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Proceeds from bond sale—Deposit—Use. [1990 c 33 § 432;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.776. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 2. Formerly RCW
28A.47.776, 28.47.776.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.104 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Public school building bond redemption fund of 1965—
Created—Transfer and payment of funds—Prior charge against sales
tax revenues. [1990 c 33 § 433; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.777. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 158 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.47.777, 28.47.777.] Repealed by
1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.106 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of revenue. [1990
c 33 § 434; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.778. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28A.47.778, 28.47.778.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.108 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and security. [1990 c
33 § 435; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.779. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 5.
Formerly RCW 28A.47.779, 28.47.779.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.110 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from public school building
construction account—Local responsibility—Duties, rules and
regulations, of state board of education. [1990 c 33 § 436; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.47.780. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 6. Formerly RCW
28A.47.780, 28.47.780.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.112 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Appropriations from proceeds of bonds. [1990 c 33 § 437;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.781. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 7. Formerly RCW
28A.47.781, 28.47.781.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.114 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Allocation of funds—Authorized—Conditions. [1990 c 33 §
438; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.782. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 8. Formerly
RCW 28A.47.782, 28.47.782.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.116 1965 bond issue for construction of school plant
facilities—Referral to electorate. [1990 c 33 § 439; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.783. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 158 § 9. Formerly RCW 28A.47.783,
28.47.783.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.525.120 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Authorized—Sale, conditions—Form, terms,
etc. [1990 c 33 § 440; 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 26; 1969 c 77 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.47.784. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.47.784.]
Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.122 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building construction
account—Created—Proceeds from bond sale deposited in—Use. [1990
c 33 § 441; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.785. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28A.47.785, 28.47.785.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263
§ 335.
28A.525.124 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds not general obligation of state—Bonds,
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 461]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
interest on, source for payment of—Pledge. [1990 c 33 § 442; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.47.786. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 3. Formerly RCW
28A.47.786, 28.47.786.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.126 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building bond redemption fund
of 1967—Created—Use—Transfer of funds to—Prior charge against
certain common school construction fund moneys. [1990 c 33 § 443;
1969 c 77 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.787. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28A.47.787.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.128 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of
revenue—General credit of state not pledged. [1990 c 33 § 444; 1969 c
77 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.788. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 5. Formerly
RCW 28A.47.788.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.130 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and
security. [1990 c 33 § 445; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.789. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 56 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.47.789, 28.47.789.] Decodified
pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.132 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from common
school building construction account or common school construction
fund—Local responsibility—Duties, rules and regulations of state
board of education. [1990 c 33 § 446; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.47.790.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.47.790, 28.47.790.]
Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.134 1967 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Appropriations to state board of education—
Allocation of, limitations. [1990 c 33 § 447; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.47.791. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 56 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.47.791,
28.47.791.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.140 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Authorized—Sale, conditions—Form, terms.
[1990 c 33 § 448; 1985 ex.s. c 4 § 11; 1974 ex.s. c 108 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 4 §
1; 1969 c 13 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.47.792, 28.47.792.] Decodified
pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.142 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Proceeds from bond sale deposited in common
school building construction account—Use. [1969 c 13 § 2. Formerly
RCW 28A.47.793, 28.47.793.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.144 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds not general obligation of state—Bonds,
interest on, source of payment of—Pledge. [1990 c 33 § 449; 1974 ex.s. c
108 § 2; 1969 c 13 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.47.794, 28.47.794.]
Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.146 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Common school building bond redemption fund
of 1967—Use—Transfer of funds to—Prior charge against certain
common school construction fund moneys. [1990 c 33 § 450; 1971 ex.s. c
4 § 2; 1969 c 13 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.47.795, 28.47.795.] Decodified
pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.148 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Legislature may provide additional means of
revenue. [1990 c 33 § 451; 1974 ex.s. c 108 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 4 § 3; 1969 c
13 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.47.796, 28.47.796.] Decodified pursuant to
2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.150 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Bonds are negotiable, legal investment and
security. [1969 c 13 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.47.797, 28.47.797.]
Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.152 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Allotment of funds appropriated from common
school building construction account—Local responsibility—Duties of
state board of education. [1990 c 33 § 452; 1969 c 13 § 7. Formerly RCW
28A.47.798, 28.47.798.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.154 1969 bond issue for construction, modernization of
school plant facilities—Appropriations to state board of education—
Allocation of, limitations. [1990 c 33 § 453; 1969 c 13 § 8. Formerly
RCW 28A.47.799, 28.47.799.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.156 Bonds authorized under RCW 28A.525.120 through
28A.525.154 may be refunded—Security. [1990 c 33 § 454; 1974 ex.s. c
108 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.47.7991.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263
§ 335.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 462]
28A.525.158 Rescinding authority to issue balance of bonds
authorized under RCW 28A.525.140 through 28A.525.154. [1979 ex.s. c
241 § 13. Formerly RCW 28A.47.7992.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c
263 § 335.
28A.525.160 1969 appropriation for construction, modernization
of school plant facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 244 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.47.800, 28.47.800.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c 263 § 335.
28A.525.182
Allotment of appropriations for school plant
facilities—Permissible allocations. [1990 c 33 § 464; 1969 ex.s. c 244 §
12. Formerly RCW 28A.47.811, 28.47.811.] Decodified pursuant to 2006 c
263 § 335.
Chapter 28A.550
STATE SCHOOL EQUALIZATION FUND
28A.550.010
Fund—Transfer of excess—Appropriations—
Warrants—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.46.010.
Prior: 1959 c 264 § 1; 1937 c 226 § 1; RRS § 4934-3. Formerly RCW
28A.46.010, 28.47.010.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Chapter 28A.600
STUDENTS
28A.600.005 Waivers. [1997 c 431 § 19.] Expired June 30, 1999.
28A.600.395
High school students' options—Program
implementation. [1990 1st ex.s. c 9 § 411.] Repealed by 1994 c 205 § 12.
28A.600.415 Alternatives to suspension—Community service
encouraged—Information provided to school districts. [1992 c 155 § 2.]
Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.600.425 Fair start program—Definitions. [1992 c 196 § 2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.600.430 Fair start program—Established—Distribution of
funds—Cooperative administration by two or more school districts—
Administration by educational service district. [1992 c 196 § 3.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.600.435 Fair start program—Information required from
districts accepting funds—Written interagency agreements. [1992 c
196 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.600.440 Fair start program—Prevention and intervention
services—Information regarding health care. [1992 c 196 § 5.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.600.445 Fair start program—Rules.
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
[1992 c 196 § 6.]
28A.600.450 Fair start program—Information to districts on use
of funds or establishment of interagency agreements. [1992 c 196 § 7.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
Chapter 28A.610
PROJECT EVEN START
28A.610.010 Intent—Short title. [1995 c 335 § 301; 1990 c 33 §
505; 1987 c 518 § 104. Formerly RCW 28A.130.010.] Recodified as RCW
28B.06.010 pursuant to 1995 c 335 § 306.
28A.610.020 Definitions. [1995 c 335 § 302; 1990 c 33 § 506; 1987
c 518 § 105. Formerly RCW 28A.130.012.] Recodified as RCW
28B.06.020 pursuant to 1995 c 335 § 306.
28A.610.030 Adult literacy program—Basic skills instruction—
Credit toward work and training requirement—Rules. [1995 c 335 §
303; 1990 c 33 § 507; 1987 c 518 § 106. Formerly RCW 28A.130.014.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.06.030 pursuant to 1995 c 335 § 306.
28A.610.040 Preference for existing programs before developing
new programs. [1987 c 518 § 107. Formerly RCW 28A.130.016.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.06.040 pursuant to 1995 c 335 § 306.
28A.610.050 Reports to legislature. [1987 c 518 § 108. Formerly
RCW 28A.130.018.] Recodified as RCW 28B.06.050 pursuant to 1995 c
335 § 306.
28A.610.060
Information about program—Duties of
superintendent through state clearinghouse for education information.
[1987 c 518 § 109. Formerly RCW 28A.130.020.] Repealed by 1994 c 245
§ 14.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 28A.615
SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS
28A.615.010 Intent. [1987 c 518 § 301.
28A.58.640.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Formerly RCW
28A.615.020 Development—Policies and plans. [1990 c 33 § 508;
1987 c 518 § 302. Formerly RCW 28A.58.642.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 §
26.
28A.615.030 Information—Suggestions—Agreements. [1990 c 33
§ 509; 1987 c 518 § 303. Formerly RCW 28A.58.644.] Repealed by 1991 c
116 § 26.
28A.615.040 Role of employers. [1987 c 518 § 304. Formerly RCW
28A.58.646.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
Title 28A
28A.625.390 Educational grant—Eligibility—Award. [2006 c 263
§ 822; 1990 1st ex.s. c 10 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.420 Excellence in teacher preparation program created.
[1990 1st ex.s. c 10 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 258 § 11.
28A.625.900 Severability—1990 1st ex.s. c 10. [1990 1st ex.s. c 10
§ 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
Chapter 28A.630
TEMPORARY PROVISIONS—SPECIAL PROJECTS
28A.630.010 Field tests of educational outcomes and related
measures—Report. [1987 c 401 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.100.017.]
Expired January 1, 1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.090.
28A.615.050
Information about programs—Duties of
superintendent through state clearinghouse for education information.
[1987 c 518 § 305. Formerly RCW 28A.58.648.] Repealed by 1994 c 245 §
14.
28A.630.015 Special services pilot program. [2003 c 133 § 2.]
Expired June 30, 2007.
28A.615.060
Six-plus-sixty volunteer program—Grants—
Advisory committee. [1989 c 310 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.03.550.]
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.025 Committee created. [2005 c 496 § 2.] Expired July 1,
2007, pursuant to 2005 c 496 § 4.
Chapter 28A.625
28A.630.026 Studies—Reports to the legislature. [2005 c 496 § 3.]
Expired July 1, 2007, pursuant to 2005 c 496 § 4.
AWARDS
28A.630.020 Rules. [1987 c 401 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.100.018.]
Expired January 1, 1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.090.
28A.625.010 Short title. [1995 c 335 § 107; 1990 c 33 § 513; 1986 c
147 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.03.520.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.630.030 Use of educational outcomes and related measures as
part of a schools for the twenty-first century pilot project. [1987 c 401 §
9. Formerly RCW 28A.100.019.] Expired January 1, 1994, pursuant to
RCW 28A.630.090.
28A.625.020 Recipients—Awards. [1991 c 255 § 1. Prior: 1990 c
77 § 1; 1990 c 33 § 514; 1989 c 75 § 1; 1988 c 251 § 1; 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 §
209; 1986 c 147 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.03.523.] Repealed by 2009 c 556
§ 20.
28A.630.035 Interactive high school civics curriculum—Pilot
project—Rules—Reports. [2009 c 578 § 5; 2006 c 113 § 3.] Expired
January 31, 2010.
28A.625.030 Washington State Christa McAuliffe award for
teachers. [1991 c 255 § 2; 1986 c 147 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.03.526.]
Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.630.040 Application for grants. [1987 c 401 § 10. Formerly
RCW 28A.100.020.] Expired January 1, 1994, pursuant to RCW
28A.630.090.
28A.625.040 Awards for school district superintendent and school
board. [1990 c 33 § 515; 1986 c 147 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.03.529.]
Repealed by 1991 c 255 § 11.
28A.630.045 Local control and flexibility in assessments—Pilot
project. [2006 c 175 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.041 Certificates—Grants or stipends. [1994 c 279 § 1.
Prior: 1992 c 83 § 1; 1992 c 50 § 1; 1991 c 255 § 3.] Expired June 30,
1998.
28A.625.042 Certificates—Recognition awards. [1994 c 279 § 4.]
Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.050 Rules. [1995 c 335 § 108; 1991 c 255 § 8; 1990 c 33 §
516; 1988 c 251 § 2; 1986 c 147 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.03.532.]
Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.060 Grant in lieu of waiver of tuition and fees—Teachers,
classified employees, principals or administrators, and superintendents
may apply. [1994 c 279 § 2; 1992 c 50 § 3; 1991 c 255 § 9; 1990 c 33 §
517; 1988 c 251 § 3; 1986 c 147 § 7. Formerly RCW 28A.03.535.] Expired
June 30, 1998.
28A.625.065 Completion of courses paid for by academic grant.
[1994 c 279 § 3; 1992 c 83 § 2; 1991 c 255 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1998.
28A.625.070 Educational grant for school district board of
directors and school district superintendent. [1990 c 33 § 518; 1986 c
147 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.03.538.] Repealed by 1991 c 255 § 11.
28A.625.071 Teachers, principals, administrators—Receipt of
clock hours of continuing education. [1991 c 255 § 5.] Repealed by 1992
c 83 § 5, effective April 30, 1992.
28A.625.300
Grants—Advisory committee—Information
clearinghouse. [1985 c 349 § 4. Formerly RCW 28A.67.115.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.625.350 Short title. [1990 1st ex.s. c 10 § 1.] Repealed by 2009
c 556 § 20.
28A.625.360 Excellence in teacher preparation award. [2006 c
263 § 804; 1990 1st ex.s. c 10 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.370 Award for teacher educator. [2006 c 263 § 820; 1990
1st ex.s. c 10 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.625.380 Rules. [2006 c 263 § 821; 1990 1st ex.s. c 10 § 4.]
Repealed by 2009 c 556 § 20.
(2010 Ed.)
28A.630.050 Prevention of learning problems and academic
delays—Pilot program—Expiration of section. [1990 c 33 § 522; 1989 c
233 § 13. Formerly RCW 28A.120.094.] Expired December 31, 1991.
28A.630.060 Prevention of learning problems and academic
delays—Study—Expiration of section. [1990 c 33 § 523; 1989 c 233 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28A.120.096.] Expired December 31, 1991.
28A.630.070 All kids can learn incentive grants—Created. [1990
c 148 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.075 All kids can learn incentive grants—Terms. [1990 c
148 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.090 Expiration dates—1987 c 401. [1990 c 33 § 524; 1987
c 401 § 11. Formerly RCW 28A.100.025.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.091 Severability—1987 c 401. [1987 c 401 § 13. Formerly
RCW 28A.100.026.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.100 Program established—Goals—Intent. [1987 c 525 §
101. Formerly RCW 28A.100.030.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to
RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.110 Duties of state board of education. [1990 c 33 § 525;
1987 c 525 § 102. Formerly RCW 28A.100.032.] Expired June 30, 1994,
pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.120 Task force—Duties—Members—Travel expenses.
[1990 c 33 § 526; 1987 c 525 § 103. Formerly RCW 28A.100.034.]
Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.130
Approval of projects by state board—
Recommendations by task force. [1990 c 33 § 527; 1987 c 525 § 104.
Formerly RCW 28A.100.036.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to RCW
28A.630.290.
28A.630.140 Applications—Proposed plan. [1992 c 112 § 1; 1988 c
1 § 1; 1987 c 525 § 105. Formerly RCW 28A.100.038.] Expired June 30,
1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.150 Selection of projects. [1990 c 33 § 528; 1987 c 525 §
106. Formerly RCW 28A.100.040.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to
RCW 28A.630.290.
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28A.630.160 Administration of program and grant of funding by
superintendent—Distribution of grants—Length of projects. [1990 c 33
§ 529; 1987 c 525 § 107. Formerly RCW 28A.100.042.] Expired June 30,
1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.170 Gifts, grants, and contributions for program—
Schools for the twenty-first century pilot program account. [1990 c 33 §
530; 1987 c 525 § 108. Formerly RCW 28A.100.044.] Expired June 30,
1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.180 Waivers from certain statutes or rules. [1987 c 525 §
109. Formerly RCW 28A.100.048.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to
RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.190 Rules prohibited from being waived—Procedure for
requesting waiver of federal regulations. [1987 c 525 § 110. Formerly
RCW 28A.100.050.]
Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to RCW
28A.630.290.
28A.630.200 Resources and support for participant school
districts—Use of colleges and universities—Staff development. [1987 c
525 § 111. Formerly RCW 28A.100.052.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant
to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.210 Rules. [1990 c 33 § 531; 1987 c 525 § 112. Formerly
RCW 28A.100.054.]
Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to RCW
28A.630.290.
28A.630.220 Reports. [1987 c 525 § 113. Formerly RCW
28A.100.056.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.230 Information on projects—Superintendent's duties
through state clearinghouse for education information. [1987 c 525 §
114. Formerly RCW 28A.100.058.] Expired June 30, 1994, pursuant to
RCW 28A.630.290.
28A.630.290 Expiration date—1987 c 525 §§ 101-114. [1990 c 33 §
532; 1987 c 525 § 115. Formerly RCW 28A.100.068.] Decodified
September 1995.
28A.630.295 Final report—Expiration of section. [1992 c 112 § 2.]
Expired January 30, 1995.
28A.630.300 Legislative findings—Intent. [1987 c 349 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28A.125.010.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.310
Advisory committee—Development of model
curriculum or curriculum guidelines—Study about resource center.
[1990 c 33 § 533; 1987 c 349 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.125.020.] Repealed
by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.630.320 Grant program—Application procedure. [1990 c 33
§ 534; 1987 c 349 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.125.030.] Repealed by 1995 c
335 § 402.
28A.630.330 Rules. [1990 c 33 § 535; 1987 c 349 § 4. Formerly
RCW 28A.125.040.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.340 Report to legislature. [1987 c 349 § 5. Formerly RCW
28A.125.100.] Repealed by 1991 c 116 § 26.
28A.630.390 Severability—1987 c 349. [1987 c 349 § 7. Formerly
RCW 28A.125.900.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 402.
28A.630.750 Findings—Purpose. [1991 c 346 § 1.] Repealed by
1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.777 Collection and dissemination of information. [1991 c
346 § 10.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.780 Technical support from state agencies. [1991 c 346 §
11.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
203.
28A.630.783 Rules. [1991 c 346 § 12.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
28A.630.786 Contingency. [1991 c 346 § 13.] Repealed by 1995 c
335 § 203.
28A.630.789 Severability—1991 c 346.
Repealed by 1995 c 335 § 203.
[1991 c 346 § 14.]
28A.630.800 Career ladders—Legislative intent to investigate.
[1985 c 349 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.67.120.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
203.
28A.630.820 Intent. [1992 c 180 § 1; 1991 c 265 § 1.] Expired
September 1, 2001, pursuant to 1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.825 Special services demonstration projects—Duties of
the superintendent of public instruction. [1998 c 245 § 13; 1994 c 13 § 4;
1991 c 265 § 2.] Expired September 1, 2001, pursuant to 1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.830 Selection advisory committee—Duties. [1996 c 288 §
26; 1994 c 13 § 5; 1991 c 265 § 3.] Expired September 1, 2001, pursuant to
1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.835 School districts' duties. [1995 c 77 § 28; 1991 c 265 §
4.] Expired September 1, 2001, pursuant to 1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.840 Special services demonstration project funding.
[1995 c 77 § 29; 1994 c 13 § 6; 1992 c 180 § 2; 1991 c 265 § 5.] Expired
September 1, 2001, pursuant to 1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.845 Demonstration projects that reduce percentage of
students labeled disabled—Funding. [1995 c 77 § 30; 1994 c 13 § 1;
1992 c 180 § 3.] Expired September 1, 2001, pursuant to 1994 c 13 § 2.
28A.630.850 Expiration date of RCW 28A.630.820 through
28A.630.845. [1994 c 13 § 2; 1991 c 265 § 7.] Decodified September 2001.
28A.630.851 Expiration date—1992 c 180.
Repealed by 1994 c 13 § 3.
[1992 c 180 § 4.]
28A.630.853 Effective date—1994 c 13.
Decodified September 2001.
[1994 c 13 § 7.]
28A.630.860 Findings. [1992 c 137 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 335 §
12, effective May 12, 1993.
28A.630.861 School-to-work transitions program—Definitions.
[1993 c 335 § 11.] Decodified June 1999.
28A.630.862 School-to-work transitions program. [1993 c 335 § 2;
1992 c 137 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.864 School-to-work transitions program—Selection of
projects—Evaluation of program. [1993 c 335 § 3; 1992 c 137 § 3.]
Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.753 Short title. [1991 c 346 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 335 §
28A.630.866 School-to-work transitions program—Task force.
[1993 c 335 § 4; 1992 c 137 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c
137 § 14.
28A.630.756 Definitions. [1991 c 346 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 335
§ 203.
28A.630.868
School-to-work
transitions
program—
Administration—Duration of projects. [1995 c 335 § 109; 1993 c 335 §
5; 1992 c 137 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
203.
28A.630.759 Project DREAM. [1991 c 346 § 4.] Repealed by 1995
c 335 § 203.
28A.630.762 Districts' responsibilities. [1991 c 346 § 5.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.765 Adult advisors. [1991 c 346 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c
335 § 203.
28A.630.768 Students' responsibilities. [1991 c 346 § 7.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.771 Reporting requirements. [1991 c 346 § 8.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 203.
28A.630.774 Superintendent's duties. [1991 c 346 § 9.] Repealed
by 1995 c 335 § 203.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 464]
28A.630.870 School-to-work transitions program—Gifts, grants,
and contributions—School-to-work transitions program account.
[1995 c 335 § 110; 1993 c 335 § 6; 1992 c 137 § 7.] Expired June 30, 1999,
pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.872
School-to-work transitions program—Waivers.
[1995 c 77 § 31; 1992 c 137 § 8.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c
137 § 14.
28A.630.874
School-to-work transitions program—Technical
assistance—Rules. [1995 c 335 § 111; 1993 c 335 § 7; 1992 c 137 § 9.]
Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.876 School-to-work transitions program—Reporting
requirements. [1997 c 58 § 305; 1993 c 335 § 8; 1992 c 137 § 10.]
Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
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28A.630.878 School-to-work transitions program—Dissemination
of information. [1993 c 336 § 603; 1993 c 335 § 9; 1992 c 137 § 11.]
Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.879 School-to-work transitions program—Selection of
programs for grant awards. [1993 c 336 § 602.] Decodified June 1999.
28A.630.880 School-to-work transitions program—Short title—
1993 c 335; 1992 c 137. [1995 c 335 § 112; 1993 c 335 § 10; 1992 c 137 §
12.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1992 c 137 § 14.
28A.630.881
School-to-work transition project—Findings—
Intent—Outreach—Technical assistance. [1997 c 58 § 304.] Repealed
by 2009 c 556 § 20.
28A.630.883 Washington commission on student learning—
Definitions. [1993 c 336 § 201.] Recodified as RCW 28A.655.010
pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.884 Definitions. [1992 c 141 § 201.] Repealed by 1993 c
336 § 1201.
28A.630.885 Washington commission on student learning—
Advisory committees—Essential academic learning requirements—
State-wide academic assessment system—Certificate of mastery—
Educational
pathways—Accountability—Reports
and
recommendations. [1999 c 373 § 501; 1998 c 225 § 1; 1997 c 268 § 1.
Prior: 1995 c 335 § 505; 1995 c 209 § 1; 1994 c 245 § 13; prior: 1993 c 336
§ 202; 1993 c 334 § 1; 1992 c 141 § 202.] Recodified as RCW 28A.655.060
pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.886 Academic assessments—Implementation dates—Use
by educators. [1995 c 303 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 262 § 6.
28A.630.887 Reading goals—Reports to parents, community, and
legislature. [1999 c 388 § 201; 1998 c 319 § 101.] Recodified as RCW
28A.655.050 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.889 Fourth grade Washington assessment of student
learning—Reporting results. [1999 c 388 § 301; 1998 c 319 § 301.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.655.090 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.945 Waivers for educational restructuring programs—
Study by joint select committee on education restructuring—Report to
legislature. [(1997 c 431 § 23 expired June 30, 1999); 1995 c 208 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.655.180 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.950 Joint select committee on education restructuring.
[1993 c 336 § 1001.] Recodified as RCW 28A.655.182 pursuant to 1999 c
388 § 607.
Title 28A
28A.655.035 Accountability policies—Recommendations. [1999 c
388 § 103.] Decodified September 2001.
28A.655.050 Reading goals—Mathematics goals. [1999 c 388 §
201; 1998 c 319 § 101. Formerly RCW 28A.630.887.] Repealed by 2002 c
132 § 1.
28A.655.060
Essential academic learning requirements—
Statewide academic assessment system—Certificate of mastery—
Educational
pathways—Accountability—Reports
and
recommendations—Washington commission on student learning,
creation and expiration. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 20 § 1; 1999 c 373 § 501; 1998
c 225 § 1; 1997 c 268 § 1. Prior: 1995 c 335 § 505; 1995 c 209 § 1; 1994 c
245 § 13; prior: 1993 c 336 § 202; 1993 c 334 § 1; 1992 c 141 § 202.
Formerly RCW 28A.630.885.] Repealed by 2004 c 19 § 206.
28A.655.182 Joint select committee on education restructuring.
[1993 c 336 § 1001. Formerly RCW 28A.630.950.] Expired December 1,
2001, pursuant to 1993 c 336 § 1010.
28A.655.184 Annual report. [1993 c 336 § 1002. Formerly RCW
28A.630.951.] Expired December 1, 2001, pursuant to 1993 c 336 § 1010.
28A.655.186 Review of laws and reporting requirements—Report
to the legislature. [1995 c 335 § 506; 1994 c 245 § 4; 1993 c 336 § 1003.
Formerly RCW 28A.630.952.] Expired December 1, 2001, pursuant to
1993 c 336 § 1010.
28A.655.188 Commission on student learning, superintendent of
public instruction, state board of education, higher education
coordinating board, and state board for community and technical
colleges—Annual reports to joint select committee. [1993 c 336 § 1004.
Formerly RCW 28A.630.953.] Expired December 1, 2001, pursuant to
1993 c 336 § 1010.
28A.655.190 Final report. [1993 c 336 § 1005. Formerly RCW
28A.630.954.] Expired December 1, 2001, pursuant to 1993 c 336 § 1010.
28A.655.900 Transfer of powers, duties, and functions. [1999 c
388 § 502.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 402, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 28A.660
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
28A.660.010 Partnership grant program. [2004 c 23 § 1; 2001 c
158 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 § 510.
28A.660.030
Partnership grants—Selection—Administration.
[2004 c 23 § 3; 2003 c 410 § 2; 2001 c 158 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 235 §
510.
28A.630.951 Annual report. [1993 c 336 § 1002.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.655.184 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.660.900 Expiration of chapter. [2001 c 158 § 7.] Repealed by
2004 c 23 § 7.
28A.630.952 Review of laws and reporting requirements—Report
to the legislature. [1995 c 335 § 506; 1994 c 245 § 4; 1993 c 336 § 1003.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.655.186 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.660.901 Program evaluations—Contingency. [2004 c 23 § 6;
2001 c 158 § 8.] Expired June 30, 2005.
28A.630.953 Commission on student learning, superintendent of
public instruction, state board of education, higher education
coordinating board, and state board for community and technical
colleges—Annual reports to joint select committee. [1993 c 336 § 1004.]
Recodified as RCW 28A.655.188 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
28A.630.954 Final report. [1993 c 336 § 1005.] Recodified as RCW
28A.655.190 pursuant to 1999 c 388 § 607.
Chapter 28A.635
OFFENSES RELATING TO
SCHOOL PROPERTY AND PERSONNEL
28A.635.120
Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and
28A.635.100—Penalty. [1990 c 33 § 543; 1971 c 45 § 6. Formerly RCW
28A.87.233.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 28A.655
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY
28A.655.020
Academic achievement and accountability
commission. [1999 c 388 § 101.] Repealed by 2005 c 497 § 402, effective
July 1, 2005.
28A.655.030 Essential academic learning requirements and
assessments—Duties of the academic achievement and accountability
commission. [2004 c 19 § 205; 2002 c 37 § 1; 1999 c 388 § 102.] Repealed
by 2005 c 497 § 402, effective July 1, 2005.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 28A.695
COMPACT FOR EDUCATION
28A.695.010 Compact entered into—Terms. [1990 c 33 § 548;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.010. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 1. Formerly RCW
28A.92.010, 28.92.010.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28A.695.020 State representation on education commission—
Members, both designated and appointed. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.92.020. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 2. Formerly RCW 28A.92.020, 28.92.020.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28A.695.030 State representation on education commission—
Terms of appointed members—Filling vacancies. [1990 c 33 § 549; 1980
c 87 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.030. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 3. Formerly
RCW 28A.92.030, 28.92.030.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28A.695.040 State representation on education commission—
Chair—Cooperation with other entities—Employees. [1990 c 33 § 550;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.040. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 4. Formerly RCW
28A.92.040, 28.92.040.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28A.695.050 State representation on education commission—
Payment of travel expenses of members—Limitations. [1984 c 287 § 61;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 71; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.050. Prior: 1967 c
83 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.92.050, 28.92.050.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6
§ 517.
28A.695.060 State representation on education commission—
Grant of powers to commissioners. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.060.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Prior: 1967 c 83 § 6. Formerly RCW 28A.92.060, 28.92.060.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
penalties—Restitution. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 §
26, effective July 1, 1986.
28A.695.070 State officers to aid in implementation of compact.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.92.070. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 7. Formerly RCW
28A.92.070, 28.92.070.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28B.05.150 Civil penalty for violation—Applicability—Violations
as separate violations—Imposition. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 15.] Repealed by
1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28A.695.080 Bylaws to be filed with secretary of state. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28A.92.080. Prior: 1967 c 83 § 8. Formerly RCW 28A.92.080,
28.92.080.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 517.
28B.05.160 Certain violations as gross misdemeanors, penalty—
Applicability—Violations as separate violations—Imposition. [1979
ex.s. c 188 § 16.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
Title 28B
HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 28B.04
DISPLACED HOMEMAKER ACT
28B.04.070 Evaluation—Recommendations. [1987 c 505 § 10;
1985 c 370 § 41; 1982 1st ex.s. c 15 § 5; 1979 c 73 § 7.] Repealed by 1998
c 245 § 176.
28B.04.085 Displaced homemaker program advisory committee.
[2004 c 275 § 32; 1987 c 230 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 4, effective
June 30, 2009.
28B.05.170 Action by educational institution or personnel as
constituting submission to jurisdiction of courts of this state. [1979 ex.s.
c 188 § 17.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.180 Time necessary for retaining student records and
accounts. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective
July 1, 1986.
28B.05.190
Records filed with agency upon educational
institution discontinuing operation—Type—Court order to protect.
[1979 ex.s. c 188 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
28B.05.200 Student contract or evidence of indebtedness—
Voidable, when. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
28B.04.130 Program as pilot project—Duration. [1979 c 73 § 13.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 15 § 9.
28B.05.210 Student contract or evidence of indebtedness—
Registration as prerequisite to enforcement. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 21.]
Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
Chapter 28B.05
28B.05.220 Enforcement—Right of injunction. [1979 ex.s. c 188 §
22.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REGISTRATION ACT
28B.05.010 Short title. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c
299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.230 Violation as violation under consumer protection act.
[1979 ex.s. c 188 § 23.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
28B.05.020 Legislative intent—Scope of chapter. [1979 ex.s. c 188
§ 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.240
Remedies and penalties as nonexclusive and
cumulative. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 24.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.030 Definitions. [1985 c 370 § 44; 1981 c 283 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
c 188 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.900 Effective date—1979 ex.s. c 188. [1979 ex.s. c 188 §
27.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.040 Use of educational credential limited—Exempted
education and institutions. [1985 c 7 § 96; 1983 c 266 § 1; 1981 c 283 § 2;
1980 c 82 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 188 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective
July 1, 1986.
28B.05.950 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 188. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 28.]
Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.050 General agency responsibility—Adoption of criteria
and rules—Investigations—Coordination of policies and rules. [1985 c
370 § 45; 1979 ex.s. c 188 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July
1, 1986.
PROJECT EVEN START
28B.05.060
Standards of maintenance and operation for
educational institutions. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 §
26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.070
Chief administrative officer—Designation—
Responsibility. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26,
effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.080 Initial and renewal registration—When. [1979 ex.s. c
188 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.090 Initial and renewal registration—Fees—Disposition.
[1979 ex.s. c 188 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.100 Statement of organization—Contents—Filed, when—
Amended statements, filed, when. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 10.] Repealed by
1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.110 Surety bond—Filed, when—Amount, maximum—
Purpose—Cash or negotiable security in lieu of—Satisfying judgments
or claims—Release of surety—Action on bond or security, record of.
[1979 ex.s. c 188 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1,
1986.
28B.05.120 Registration and compliance prerequisite to offering
educational services. [1979 ex.s. c 188 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 §
26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.130 Suspension or modification of requirements, when—
Appeal. [1985 c 370 § 46; 1981 c 283 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 188 § 13.]
Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
28B.05.140
Complaint against educational institution—
Contents—Investigation—Hearing—Cease
and
desist
order,
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Chapter 28B.06
28B.06.050 Reports to legislature. [1996 c 11 § 2; 1987 c 518 § 108.
Formerly RCW 28A.610.050, 28A.130.018.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
176.
Chapter 28B.10
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES GENERALLY
28B.10.015
"State colleges" and "institutions of higher
education" defined for certain purposes.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.10.015.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
28B.10.044 State support received by students—Information.
[2004 c 275 § 14; 1997 c 48 § 1; 1993 c 250 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.300 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.045
Uniform minimum entrance requirements—
Dissemination to high schools—Report to legislature—Special
admission procedures. [1984 c 278 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.10.052 Uniform academic transfer policies for students
completing state community college associate degrees. [1984 c 278 §
20.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1, 1986.
28B.10.060 Spokane intercollegiate research and technology
institute. [1991 c 205 § 1; 1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 344
§ 17.
28B.10.180 Financial plan for ensuing fiscal period—State
colleges and universities. [1971 ex.s. c 40 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s.
c 293 § 21.
28B.10.200 Scholarships for foreign students at state universities.
[1973 c 62 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.200. Prior: 1949 c 55 § 1; 1945 c
236 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4543-15. Formerly RCW 28.76.110.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.10.205
Scholarships for foreign students at state
universities—Expiration. [1981 c 107 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 39.
28B.10.210
Blind students, assistance to—"Blind student"
defined. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.210. Prior: 1949 c 232 § 1; 1935 c
154 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4542-1. Formerly RCW 28.76.129; 28.76.010,
part.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.10.215 Blind students, assistance to—Allocation of funds.
[1985 c 370 § 51; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 68 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28B.10.215. Prior: 1955 c 175 § 1; 1949 c 232 § 2; 1935 c 154 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4542-2. Formerly RCW 28.76.130.] Repealed by 2004
c 275 § 75.
28B.10.220 Blind students, assistance to—Administration of
funds. [1985 c 370 § 52; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 7; 1974 ex.s. c 68 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.220. Prior: 1963 c 33 § 1; 1955 c 175 § 2; prior: (i)
1949 c 232 § 3; 1935 c 154 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4542-3. (ii) 1935 c 154
§ 4; RRS § 4542-4. Formerly RCW 28.76.140.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 §
75.
28B.10.250
Benefits to children of deceased or totally
incapacitated veterans—Authorized. [1973 c 62 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.10.250. Prior: 1947 c 224 § 1; 1939 c 193 § 1; 1937 c 203 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10737-4. Formerly RCW 28.76.150.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.10.255
Benefits to children of deceased or totally
incapacitated veterans—Eligibility and need—Payment of charges.
[1974 ex.s. c 68 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.255. Prior: 1947 c 224 § 2;
1939 c 193 § 2; 1937 c 203 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10737-5. Formerly
RCW 28.76.160.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1,
1982.
28B.10.260
Benefits to children of deceased or totally
incapacitated veterans—Limitation of annual benefits. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28B.10.260. Prior: 1947 c 224 § 3; 1939 c 193 § 3; 1937 c 203 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10737-6. Formerly RCW 28.76.170.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.10.265 Waiver from fees—Children of certain citizens
missing in action or prisoners of war. [1993 sp.s. c 18 § 1; 1992 c 231 § 2;
1985 c 390 § 1; 1973 c 63 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 249
§ 5. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.621.
28B.10.290 Use of state bank credit cards. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 12;
1969 ex.s. c 269 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.76.560.] Repealed by 1993 c 500
§ 11, effective July 1, 1993.
Title 28B
28B.10.645 Management employee performance evaluations—
Merit increases in salary. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 13.] Repealed by 1985 c
461 § 16.
28B.10.646 "Management employees" defined. [1982 1st ex.s. c
53 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
28B.10.692 Graduation rate improvement—Review of strategic
plans—Report to governor and legislature. [1993 c 414 § 3.] Repealed
by 1998 c 245 § 176.
28B.10.720 Senior college concept, adaptability to state system,
review and report of. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.76.440.]
Repealed by 1973 c 62 § 25.
28B.10.800 State student financial aid program—State need grant
program established—Purpose. [2004 c 275 § 34; 1999 c 345 § 2; 1993
sp.s. c 18 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.76.430.] Recodified
as RCW 28B.92.010 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.801 State student financial aid program—State need grant
program—Findings—Intent. [2003 c 19 § 11; 1999 c 345 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.92.020 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.802 State student financial aid program—Definitions.
[2004 c 275 § 35; 2002 c 187 § 1; 1989 c 254 § 2; 1985 c 370 § 56; 1979
ex.s. c 235 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 8. Formerly
RCW 28.76.440.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.030 pursuant to 2004 c 275 §
78.
28B.10.804
State student financial aid program—Board,
guidelines in performance of duties. [2004 c 275 § 36; 1999 c 345 § 3;
1995 c 269 § 801; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.76.450.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.92.040 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.806 State student financial aid program—Powers and
duties of board. [1999 c 345 § 4; 1989 c 254 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 11.
Formerly RCW 28.76.460.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.050 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.808 State student financial aid program—State need grant
awards. [2004 c 275 § 37; 1999 c 345 § 5; 1991 c 164 § 4; 1989 c 254 § 4;
1969 ex.s. c 222 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.76.470.] Recodified as RCW
28B.92.060 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.8081 Persian Gulf veterans—Limited application of RCW
28B.10.808. [2004 c 275 § 38; 1991 c 164 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28B.92.070 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.355 Public works projects—Small works roster—Rules—
Procedures—Revisions. [1993 c 379 § 110; 1985 c 152 § 2.] Repealed by
2000 c 138 § 301.
28B.10.810 State student financial aid program—Eligibility for
state need grant. [2004 c 275 § 39; 1999 c 345 § 6; 1989 c 254 § 5; 1969
ex.s. c 222 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.76.475.] Recodified as RCW
28B.92.080 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.450 Annuities and retirement income plans for state
college faculty members and certain employees. [1970 ex.s. c 53 § 1;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.450. Prior: 1961 c 202 § 1; 1957 c 76 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.81.140.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 261 § 6.
28B.10.812 State student financial aid program—Aid granted
without regard to applicant's race, creed, color, religion, sex, or
ancestry. [1969 ex.s. c 222 § 14. Formerly RCW 28.76.480.] Recodified
as RCW 28B.92.090 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.455 Annuities and retirement income plans for state
college faculty members and certain employees—Contributions by
faculty members and employees. [1970 ex.s. c 53 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.10.455. Prior: 1961 c 202 § 2; 1957 c 76 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.81.150.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 261 § 6.
28B.10.814
State student financial aid program—Theology
student denied aid. [1969 ex.s. c 222 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.76.490.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.92.100 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.460 Annuities and retirement income plans for state
college faculty members and certain employees—Limitation on
institution's contribution. [1970 ex.s. c 53 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.10.460. Prior: 1961 c 202 § 3; 1957 c 76 § 3. Formerly RCW
28.81.160.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 261 § 6.
28B.10.465 Annuities and retirement income plans for state
college faculty members and certain employees—Rights and duties of
members of state teachers' retirement system. [1971 c 8 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c
53 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c 35 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 150 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.10.465. Prior: 1967 c 151 § 4; 1959 c 96 § 1; 1957 c 76 § 4. Formerly
RCW 28.81.170.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 261 § 6.
28B.10.565 Police forces for universities and The Evergreen State
College—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 22; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.10.565.
Prior: 1949 c 123 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4543-19. Formerly RCW
28.76.340.] Repealed by 1983 c 221 § 3.
28B.10.816 State student financial aid program—Application of
award. [2004 c 275 § 40; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 16. Formerly RCW
28.76.500.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.110 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.818 State student financial aid program—Commission to
determine how funds disbursed. [2004 c 275 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 17.
Formerly RCW 28.76.510.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.120 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.820 State student financial aid program—Grants, gifts,
bequests and devises of property. [2004 c 275 § 42; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 18.
Formerly RCW 28.76.520.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.130 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.821
State educational trust fund—Deposits—
Expenditures. [1997 c 269 § 1; 1996 c 107 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 12; 1985
c 57 § 10; 1981 c 55 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.140 pursuant to 2004
c 275 § 78.
28B.10.573 Certain unlawful acts—Penalty. [1970 ex.s. c 98 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.76.603.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1,
2004.
28B.10.822 State student financial aid program—Board rules.
[2004 c 275 § 43; 1999 c 345 § 7; 1973 c 62 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 222 § 19.
Formerly RCW 28.76.530.] Recodified as RCW 28B.92.150 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 78.
28B.10.644 Management employee performance evaluations—
Procedures. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 12.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
28B.10.824 State student financial aid program—Commission,
executive director, employees—Appointment—Salaries. [1973 c 62 § 5;
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[Vol. 1 RCW—page 467]
Title 28B
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1969 ex.s. c 222 § 20. Formerly RCW 28.76.540.] Repealed by 2004 c 275
§ 75.
28B.10.830 Tuition supplement program for undergraduate
resident students attending independent or private institutions—
Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 56 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 3.
28B.10.832 Tuition supplement program for undergraduate
resident students attending independent or private institutions—
Council to develop and administer state plan. [1971 ex.s. c 56 § 2.]
Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 3.
28B.10.834 Tuition supplement program for undergraduate
resident students attending independent or private institutions—
Minimum provisions for state plan. [1971 ex.s. c 56 § 3.] Repealed by
1985 c 218 § 3.
28B.10.836 Tuition supplement program for undergraduate
resident students attending independent or private institutions—
Theology students excluded. [1971 ex.s. c 56 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c
218 § 3.
28B.10.859 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
"Private donation" defined. [2004 c 275 § 19; 1989 c 187 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.550 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.860 Distinguished professorship program—Distinguished
professorship trust fund—Intent. [1985 c 343 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 8
§ 10. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.10.866.
28B.10.861 Distinguished professorship program—Trust fund
established. [1985 c 343 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 8 § 10. Later
enactment, see RCW 28B.10.868.
28B.10.862 Distinguished professorship program—Eligibility—
Matching funds—Pledged donations—Disbursement of funds. [1985 c
343 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 8 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
28B.10.870.
28B.10.863 Distinguished professorship program—Solicitation
and receipt of gifts—Investment of endowed funds—Report to the
legislature. [1985 c 343 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 8 § 10.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.10.863 was amended by 1987 c 505 § 11
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 8 § 10. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.10.864 Distinguished professorship program—Establishment
of professorship—Use of endowment proceeds. [1985 c 343 § 5.]
Repealed by 1987 c 8 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.10.871.
28B.10.865 Distinguished professorship program—Moneys not
subject to collective bargaining. [1985 c 343 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 8 §
10. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.10.872.
28B.10.866 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Intent. [1987 c 8 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.555 pursuant to 2004 c
275 § 77.
28B.10.867 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Establishment—Administration. [1987 c 8 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.560 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.868 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Trust fund established. [2004 c 275 § 20; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 99; 1987 c 8 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.565 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.869 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Guidelines—Allocation system. [1987 c 8 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.570 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.870 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Matching funds—Donations or appropriations—Disbursement of
funds. [1988 c 125 § 3; 1987 c 8 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.575
pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.871 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Name of professorship—Duties of institution—Use of endowment
proceeds. [1989 c 187 § 2; 1987 c 8 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.580
pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.872 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Moneys not subject to collective bargaining. [1987 c 8 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 28B.76.585 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.873 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Continuation of program established under prior law. [2004 c 275 § 21;
1987 c 8 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.590 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
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28B.10.874 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Transfer of administration—Recommendations to governor and
legislature. [1987 c 8 § 9.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.10.880 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Intent.
[1987 c 147 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.600 pursuant to 2004 c 275 §
77.
28B.10.881
Graduate fellowship trust fund program—
Establishment—Administration. [1987 c 147 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.605 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.882 Graduate fellowship trust fund—Matching funds.
[2004 c 275 § 22; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 88; 1987 c 147 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.610 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.883
Graduate fellowship trust fund program—
Guidelines—Allocation system. [1987 c 147 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.615 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.884 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Matching
funds—Donations—Disbursement of funds.
[1987 c 147 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.620 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.885 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Name of
fellowship—Duties of institution—Use of endowment proceeds. [1987 c
147 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.625 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.886 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Moneys
not subject to collective bargaining. [1987 c 147 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 28B.76.630 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.10.887 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Transfer of
administration. [1998 c 245 § 14; 1987 c 147 § 8.] Repealed by 2004 c
275 § 75.
Chapter 28B.15
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FEES
28B.15.010 "Resident students" and "nonresident students"
defined. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.010. Prior: (i) 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 31,
part. Formerly RCW 28.85.310, part. (ii) 1963 c 181 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c
10 § 1, part; 1959 c 186 § 1, part; 1947 c 243 § 1, part; 1945 c 187 § 1, part;
1933 c 169 § 1, part; 1931 c 48 § 1, part; 1921 c 139 § 1, part; 1919 c 63 § 1,
part; 1915 c 66 § 2, part; RRS § 4546, part. Formerly RCW 28.77.030, part.
(iii) 1963 c 180 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 11 § 1, part; 1949 c 73 § 1, part; 1931
c 49 § 1, part; 1921 c 164 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4569, part. Formerly
RCW 28.80.030, part. (iv) 1967 c 47 § 10, part; 1965 ex.s. c 147 § 1, part;
1963 c 143 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 13 § 3, part. Formerly RCW 28.81.080,
part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 273 § 5.
28B.15.030 "Incidental fees" at universities defined. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28B.15.030. Prior: (i) 1963 c 181 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 10 § 1, part;
1959 c 186 § 1, part; 1947 c 243 § 1, part; 1945 c 187 § 1, part; 1933 c 169 §
1, part; 1931 c 48 § 1, part; 1921 c 139 § 1, part; 1919 c 63 § 1, part; 1915 c
66 § 2, part; RRS § 4546, part. Formerly RCW 28.77.030, part. (ii) 1963 c
180 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 11 § 1, part; 1949 c 73 § 1, part; 1931 c 49 § 1,
part; 1921 c 164 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4569, part. Formerly RCW
28.80.030, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 24.
28B.15.040 "Incidental fees" at state colleges defined. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28B.15.040. Prior: 1967 c 47 § 10, part; 1965 ex.s. c 147 § 1, part;
1963 c 143 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 13 § 3, part; prior: (i) 1921 c 136 § 1, part;
1905 c 85 § 3, part; RRS § 4616, part. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 255 § 12, part; RRS
§ 4619, part. Formerly RCW 28.81.080, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
279 § 24.
28B.15.050 "Incidental fees" at community colleges defined.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.050. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 31, part. Formerly
RCW 28.85.310, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 24.
28B.15.060 General tuition and operating fees to reflect cost of
instruction. [1977 ex.s. c 322 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 257 § 11.
28B.15.070 Development of definitions, criteria, and procedures
for the educational costs of instruction—Educational cost study. [2004
c 275 § 15; 1995 1st sp.s. c 9 § 7; 1992 c 231 § 5; 1989 c 245 § 3. Prior:
1985 c 390 § 16; 1985 c 370 § 65; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 16; 1981 c 257 § 3;
1977 ex.s. c 322 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.310 pursuant to 2004 c
275 § 77.
28B.15.075 Recommendations for adjustments in the amounts of
tuition and operating fees. [1977 ex.s. c 322 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 c 257
§ 11.
28B.15.076 Board to transmit amounts constituting approved
educational costs. [2004 c 275 § 16; 1995 1st sp.s. c 9 § 6; 1989 c 245 § 4.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Prior: 1985 c 390 § 17; 1985 c 370 § 66; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 17; 1981 c
257 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.320 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.15.200 Fees—University of Washington—Minimum. [1971
ex.s. c 279 § 6; 1970 ex.s. c 102 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.200. Prior:
1963 c 181 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 10 § 1, part; 1959 c 186 § 1, part; 1947 c
243 § 1, part; 1945 c 187 § 1, part; 1933 c 169 § 1, part; 1931 c 48 § 1, part;
1921 c 139 § 1, part; 1919 c 63 § 1, part; 1915 c 66 § 2, part; RRS § 4546,
part. Formerly RCW 28.77.030, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 14.
28B.15.201 General tuition and fees—University of Washington
and Washington State University—Services and activities fees,
maximum. [1977 ex.s. c 322 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c 257 § 11.
28B.15.202 Tuition and fees—University of Washington and
Washington State University—Building fees—Services and activities
fee. [1993 sp.s. c 18 § 8; 1993 c 379 § 202; 1992 c 231 § 7; 1985 c 390 § 19;
1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 18; 1981 c 257 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 9 §
13. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.067 and 28B.15.069.
28B.15.300
Fees—Washington State University—Minimum.
[1971 ex.s. c 279 § 7; 1970 ex.s. c 102 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.300.
Prior: 1963 c 180 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 11 § 1, part; 1949 c 73 § 1, part;
1931 c 49 § 1, part; 1921 c 164 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4569.
Formerly RCW 28.80.030, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 14.
28B.15.390 Giving note for fees at universities. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.15.390. Prior: (i) 1921 c 139 § 6; RRS § 4551. Formerly RCW
28.77.080. (ii) 1921 c 164 § 4, part. Formerly RCW 28.80.060, part.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 269 § 12.
28B.15.400 Fees—State colleges. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 38; 1971 ex.s.
c 279 § 9; 1970 ex.s. c 102 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.400. Prior: 1967
c 47 § 10, part; 1965 ex.s. c 147 § 1, part; 1963 c 143 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c
13 § 3, part; prior: (i) 1921 c 136 § 1, part; 1905 c 85 § 3, part; RRS § 4616,
part. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 255 § 12, part; RRS § 4619, part. Formerly RCW
28.81.080, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 14.
28B.15.401 General tuition and fees—Regional universities and
The Evergreen State College—Services and activities fees, maximum.
[1977 ex.s. c 322 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 257 § 11.
28B.15.402 Tuition and fees—Regional universities and The
Evergreen State College—Building fees—Services and activities fees.
[1993 sp.s. c 18 § 11; 1993 c 379 § 203; 1992 c 231 § 10; 1989 c 245 § 1;
1985 c 390 § 24; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 19; 1981 c 257 § 7.] Repealed by
1995 1st sp.s. c 9 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.067 and
28B.15.069.
28B.15.410 Fees—Additional charges. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.15.410. Prior: 1967 c 47 § 10, part; 1965 ex.s. c 147 § 1, part; 1963 c
143 § 1, part; 1961 ex.s. c 13 § 3, part; prior: (i) 1921 c 136 § 1, part; 1905
c 85 § 3, part; RRS § 4616, part. (ii) 1909 c 97 p 255 § 12, part; RRS §
4619, part. Formerly RCW 28.81.080, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 279
§ 24.
28B.15.414 Fees—The Evergreen State College—Exemptions of
certain veterans from payment of fees. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1993.
28B.15.415 Fees—Regional universities—Exemption of certain
veterans from payment of fees. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 1999.
28B.15.480 Gender equity—Expiration date—1989 c 340. [1989 c
340 § 9.] Repealed by 1997 c 5 § 6, effective July 1, 1997.
28B.15.500 General tuition and fees—Community colleges—
Services and activities fees, maximum—Fees for summer school and
part time students and certain courses. [1981 c 246 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 322
§ 5; 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.15.500. Prior: 1967 ex.s.
c 8 § 31, part. Formerly RCW 28.85.310, part.] Repealed by 1981 c 257 §
11.
28B.15.502 Tuition and fees—Community colleges—Building
fees—Services and activities fees—Fees for summer school and certain
courses. [1993 sp.s. c 18 § 12; 1993 c 379 § 204; 1992 c 231 § 11; 1991 c
353 § 2; 1985 c 390 § 25; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 10; 1981 c 257 § 8.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 9 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.067
and 28B.15.069.
28B.15.523 Community colleges—Waiver of fees at—"Needy
student" defined for purposes of. [1971 ex.s. c 279 § 13; 1970 ex.s. c 59 §
9. Like section formerly RCW 28.85.313.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37
§ 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.525 Community colleges—Waiver of fees at—State board
to establish criteria for trustees' determination of applicant as "needy
(2010 Ed.)
Title 28B
student"—Limitation. [1971 ex.s. c 279 § 14; 1970 ex.s. c 59 § 10. Like
section formerly RCW 28.85.315.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5,
effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.530
Waiver of tuition and fees for needy and
disadvantaged students—Limitations. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 39; 1971 ex.s.
c 279 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.535 Waiver of tuition and fees for full-time employees and
members of the Washington national guard—Conditions—Guidelines.
[1996 c 6 § 1; 1992 c 231 § 15; 1985 c 390 § 28; 1983 c 220 § 1; 1979 c 82
§ 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 211 § 2.
28B.15.542 Waiver of tuition and fees for scholarship recipients
under the higher educational opportunities program. [1987 c 305 § 10.]
Expired June 30, 1990, pursuant to 1987 c 305 § 15.
28B.15.547 Waiver of tuition and fees for teachers and principals
receiving awards for excellence in education. [1986 c 147 § 6.] Repealed
by 1991 c 255 § 11.
28B.15.550 Resident status fees for certain immigrant refugees—
Purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 265 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5,
effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.551 Resident status fees for certain immigrant refugees—
"Parole status" defined. [1977 ex.s. c 265 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.552 Resident status fees for certain immigrant refugees—
Granted. [1977 ex.s. c 265 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5,
effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.553
Resident status fees for certain nonimmigrant
aliens—Granted. [1977 ex.s. c 155 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 §
5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.554
Resident status fees for certain nonimmigrant
aliens—Purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 155 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 §
5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.557 Resident status fees for students of consular mission
parent—Limitation—Program review and determination. [1979 ex.s. c
19 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.620
Exemption from tuition and fees increase at
institutions of higher education—Vietnam veterans. [1999 c 82 § 1;
1995 c 349 § 1; 1994 c 208 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 18 § 24; 1992 c 231 § 22; 1989
c 306 § 4; 1983 c 307 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 83 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 9; 1972
ex.s. c 149 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 22.] Repealed by 2005 c 249 § 5. Later
enactment, see RCW 28B.15.621.
28B.15.623 Persian Gulf veterans—Reenrollment options at state
institutions of higher education. [1991 c 164 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1997,
pursuant to 1994 c 208 § 3.
28B.15.628 Waiver of tuition and fees increases at institutions of
higher education—Persian Gulf veterans. [1999 c 82 § 2; 1996 c 169 § 1;
1994 c 208 § 2; 1993 sp.s. c 18 § 25; 1992 c 231 § 23; 1991 c 228 § 14.]
Repealed by 2005 c 249 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.621.
28B.15.629
Tuition waivers at technical colleges—Vietnam
veterans—Persian Gulf veterans. [1999 c 82 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c
249 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.15.621.
28B.15.630 Additional fee for programs leading to graduate
degree. [1971 ex.s. c 279 § 23.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 14.
28B.15.650 Use of state bank credit cards. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1993.
28B.15.710 General tuition and fees for residents of British
Columbia, Canada—Limitations—Program review. [1977 ex.s. c 322 §
13.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.742 Waiver of nonresident tuition and fees for students
being
citizens
from
foreign
nations—Reciprocity—Regional
universities and The Evergreen State College. [1979 ex.s. c 262 § 2.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.744
Waiver of tuition and fees for displaced
homemakers—Community colleges. [1979 ex.s. c 262 § 4.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 5, effective June 1, 1982.
28B.15.824 Institutional operating fees accounts. [1992 c 231 §
36.] Repealed by 1993 c 379 § 206, effective July 1, 1993; and repealed by
1993 sp.s. c 18 § 14, effective July 1, 1993.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 469]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.15.825 Fiscal 1982 loan fund deposit may be used for local
purposes. [1983 1st ex.s. c 64 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 37 § 14.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 64 § 3, effective June 30, 1983.
Chapter 28B.16
STATE HIGHER EDUCATION PERSONNEL LAW
28B.16.010 Purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.75.010.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.015 Option to have relationship and obligations governed
by chapter 41.56 RCW. [1993 c 379 § 310.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 §
403, effective July 1, 2005.
28B.16.020 Definitions. [1985 c 461 § 8; 1985 c 365 § 2; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 75 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 14; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c 36
§ 2. Formerly RCW 28.75.020.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective
July 1, 1993.
28B.16.030 Application. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 3. Formerly RCW
28.75.030.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.040 Exempted personnel—Right of reversion to civil
service status. [1990 c 60 § 201; 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 15; 1977 ex.s. c 94 §
1; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.75.040.] Repealed by 1993 c 281
§ 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.041 Exempted personnel—State internship program.
[1985 c 442 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.042
Exempted personnel—Certain printing craft
employees. [1985 c 266 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July
1, 1993.
28B.16.043 Exempted personnel—Seattle Vocational Institute
employees. [1991 c 238 § 107.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective
July 1, 1993.
28B.16.050 Returning to classified service status after temporary
appointment in exempt position. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.75.050.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 31. Later enactment, see
RCW 28B.16.040.
28B.16.060 State higher education personnel board—Members—
Qualifications—Compensation and travel expenses of members—
Officers—Quorum—Public
record—Personnel
director—Board
personnel. [1984 c 287 § 63; 1981 c 338 § 19; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 73;
1969 ex.s. c 36 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.75.060.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 §
68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.070 State higher education personnel board—Meetings,
hearings—Calling of, notice—Hearing officers, appointment—
Majority of board to approve material released, findings—Oaths.
[1983 c 23 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.75.070.] Repealed
by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.080
Personnel officers for institutions and related
boards—Duties—Utilizing state department of personnel—Community
college control in board. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.75.080.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.090 Rules and regulations—To provide for employee
participation in policy—Notice before board action—Rules available
without charge. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.75.090.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.100 Rules—Scope. [1990 c 60 § 202. Prior: 1985 c 461 § 9;
1985 c 365 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 75 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 16; 1979 c 151
§ 15; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 122 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 75 § 2;
1973 c 154 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 19 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 10. Formerly RCW
28.75.100. Former part of section, see RCW 28B.16.101.] Repealed by
1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.101
Rules—Areas for local administration and
management. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 19; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 9. Prior: 1975
1st ex.s. c 122 § 1, part; 1973 1st ex.s. c 75 § 2, part; 1973 c 154 § 2, part;
1971 ex.s. c 19 § 1, part; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 10, part. Formerly RCW
28B.16.100, part.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.105
Rules—Standardized employee performance
evaluation procedures and forms. [1985 c 461 § 10; 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 §
17; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1,
1993.
28B.16.110 Rules—Salary schedules and compensation plans to
reflect prevailing wages—Periodic wage surveys with recommended
salary adjustments, report of with supporting data. [1985 c 94 § 1; 1980
c 11 § 3; 1979 c 151 § 16; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 10; 1975 1st ex.s. c 122 § 2;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 470]
1969 ex.s. c 36 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.75.110.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 §
68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.112 Rules—Salary schedules and compensation plans to
reflect prevailing wages—Salary and fringe benefit surveys—
Comprehensive plan—"Fringe benefits" defined. [1987 c 185 § 3; 1986
c 158 § 4; 1979 c 151 § 17; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 11.] Repealed by 1993 c 281
§ 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.113 Rules—Salary schedules and compensation plans to
reflect prevailing wages—Criteria for salary surveys. [1977 ex.s. c 152
§ 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.116 Salaries—Implementation of changes to achieve
comparable worth. [1983 1st ex.s. c 75 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 §
68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.120
Rules and regulations—Employee suspensions,
reductions, dismissals or demotions—Notice of—Appeal to board—
Appeals on exempt or nonexempt classification. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 12.
Formerly RCW 28.75.120.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1,
1993.
28B.16.130 Hearings on appeals—Notice of—Subpoena power
and oaths, certification to court of refusal to comply with—Record of
hearing. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.75.130.] Repealed by
1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.140 Hearings on appeals—Board findings, conclusions,
and order. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 14. Formerly RCW 28.75.140.] Repealed by
1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.150 Appeal from board order—Grounds—Notice of—
Transcript, exhibits. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 15. Formerly RCW 28.75.150.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.160 Appeal from board order—Court review, scope—
Appellate review by supreme court or court of appeals. [1988 c 202 §
27; 1971 c 81 § 72; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 16. Formerly RCW 28.75.160.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.170 Hearings in appeals—Hearing examiners may handle
appeals—Appeals to board from. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 26. Formerly RCW
28.75.170.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.180 Terminated employee can request placement on
reemployment list—Reinstated employee entitled to employment rights.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 36 § 17. Formerly RCW 28.75.180.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.190 Employee's pay withheld unless compliance with
chapter—Certification of payrolls. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 19. Formerly RCW
28.75.190.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.200 Higher education personnel board service fund—
Created—Contributions to—Use—Disbursements. [1979 c 151 § 18;
1969 ex.s. c 36 § 20. Formerly RCW 28.75.200.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 §
68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.210 Employees currently under classified service system
retain status—Rules, plans adopted under chapter 41.06 RCW,
effective until superseded by board action. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 29.
Formerly RCW 28.75.210.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1,
1993.
28B.16.220 Chapter not to alter existing collective bargaining unit
or agreement. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 31. Formerly RCW 28.75.220.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.230 Unfair labor practices provisions applicable to
chapter. [1973 c 62 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 215 § 14. Formerly RCW 28.75.230.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.240 Purchasing services by contract not prohibited—
Limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 46 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 41.06.382 pursuant
to 1993 c 281 § 70, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.250 Employee performance evaluations—Procedures—
Appeal. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
28B.16.255
Employee performance evaluations—Written
notification of deficiencies. [1985 c 461 § 11.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 §
68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.260
Employee
performance
evaluations—
Nonmanagement employees—Increment and merit increases in salary.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 21.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.16.265 Employee performance evaluations—Termination of
employment—Rules. [1985 c 461 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68,
effective July 1, 1993.
28B.16.270
Employee performance evaluations—Classified
management employees—Increment and merit increases in salary.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 22.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
Title 28B
28B.17.160 Assistance by state officers, departments, boards and
commissions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.170 Annual report. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 17.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.180 Court proceedings—Preferences—Venue. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 120 § 18.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.16.275 Employee performance evaluations—Removal of
supervisors tolerating deficient employees. [1985 c 461 § 13.] Repealed
by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.17.190 Corporate existence.
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.16.280 Layoff of classified employees—Criteria. [1982 1st
ex.s. c 53 § 20.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
28B.17.200 Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 20.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.16.290 Reemployment from layoff. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 23.]
Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
28B.17.210 Construction—1973 1st ex.s. c 120. [1973 1st ex.s. c
120 § 21.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.16.300 Employee return-to-work program. [1990 c 204 § 4.]
Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
Chapter 28B.19
[1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 19.]
STATE HIGHER EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT
28B.16.900 Federal requirements make conflicts in chapter
voidable—Rules and regulations to implement federal requirements.
[1969 ex.s. c 36 § 18. Formerly RCW 28.75.900.] Repealed by 1993 c 281
§ 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.19.010 Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 288
§ 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.16.910 Short title. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 27. Formerly RCW
28.75.910.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.19.020 Definitions. [1981 c 324 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 42;
1971 ex.s. c 57 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.16.920 Effective date—1969 ex.s. c 36. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 30.
Formerly RCW 28.75.920.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1,
1993.
28B.16.930 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 36. [1969 ex.s. c 36 § 28.
Formerly RCW 28.75.930.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 68, effective July 1,
1993.
28B.19.030 Notice of intended action, filing, contents—Oral
hearing, when—Proceedings on rule barred until twenty days after
register distribution—Questioning procedural validity of rule,
estoppel—Rule ineffective on failure to file notice. [1982 c 221 § 7; 1981
c 324 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 240 § 10; 1971 ex.s. c 57 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
28B.19.033 Statement of proposed rule's purpose and how
implemented—Contents—Distribution by institution. [1982 c 221 § 8;
1980 c 186 § 23.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.010 Authority created. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 1.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.037 Withdrawal of proposed rules. [1980 c 186 § 24.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.020 Purpose of authority.
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.040 Emergency rule or amendment. [1981 c 324 § 13;
1977 ex.s. c 240 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 57 § 4.] Repealed
by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
Chapter 28B.17
[1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 2.]
28B.17.030 Definitions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 3.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.040 Board of directors of the authority. [1973 1st ex.s. c
120 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.17.040 was amended by 1979 c 151 § 19
without reference to its repeal by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.17.050 Powers of the authority. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 5.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.060 Purchase of student loans. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.050 Rules filed—Register of rules—Effective date of rules.
[1987 c 505 § 12; 1980 c 87 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c 57 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.060 Prior rules—Filing—Validity. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 6.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.070 Compilation, editing, and publication of rules—
Removal of unconstitutional rules—Judicial notice. [1980 c 186 § 25;
1971 ex.s. c 57 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.073 Scope of editing and revision of rules. [1980 c 186 §
26.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.070 Bonds and notes of the authority. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120
§ 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.077 Format and style of rules amending existing sections,
adding new sections—Effect of failure to comply. [1980 c 186 § 27.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.080 Reserve funds. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 8.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.080 Implementing regulations of code reviser. [1971 ex.s. c
57 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.090 Remedies of bondholders and noteholders. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 120 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.090 Orders to conform with administrative code style,
when. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July
1, 1989.
28B.17.100 State and municipalities not liable on bonds and notes.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.110 Agreement of the state. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 11.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.100 Declaratory judgment on validity of rule—Petition
for—Grounds for invalidity. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.120 Bonds and notes as legal investments for public
officers and fiduciaries. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 12.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.110
Contested cases—Informal procedure—Formal
hearing, when—Request for—Conduct. [1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 5; 1971
ex.s. c 57 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.130 Tax exemption and deductions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 §
13.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.19.120
Contested cases—Informal procedures—Formal
hearings—Notice—Conduct—Record—Scope. [1981 c 67 § 26; 1973
1st ex.s. c 46 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 57 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701,
effective July 1, 1989.
28B.17.140 Moneys of the authority. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 14.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
28B.17.150 Limitation of liability. [1973 1st ex.s. c 120 § 15.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 60 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
28B.19.130 Contested cases—Subpoena power—Witness fees and
expenses. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 13.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective
July 1, 1989.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 471]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.19.140 Contested cases—Restrictions upon hearing officer or
committee. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 14.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective
July 1, 1989.
28B.19.150 Contested cases—Appeal from final decision in formal
proceeding. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 15.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701,
effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.160
Committee review and objection procedure—
Proposed rules—Notice upon objection. [1981 c 324 § 14.] Repealed by
1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.163 Committee review and objection procedure—Existing
rules—Notice upon objection—Hearing by institution, notice of. [1981
c 324 § 15.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.165 Committee review and objection procedure—Action
of objection subsequent to institution hearing—Publication of notice of
objection, reasons therefor—Removal, when. [1981 c 324 § 16.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.168 Committee review and objection procedure—Not
presumption as to legality or constitutionality. [1981 c 324 § 17.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.200 Parts of chapter conflicting with federal requirements
deemed inoperative. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 16.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 §
701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.210 Short title. [1971 ex.s. c 57 § 20.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
28B.19.300 Negotiations by academic personnel—Community
college districts, state higher education administrative procedure act
not to affect. Cross-reference section, decodified April 1988.
Chapter 28B.20
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
28B.20.322 Marine biological preserve—Gathering permit. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.322. Prior: 1923 c 74 § 2; RRS § 8436-2. Formerly
RCW 28.77.231, 28.77.230, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective
July 1, 2004.
28B.20.324 Marine biological preserve—Penalty for unlawful
gathering. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.324. Prior: 1923 c 74 § 3; RRS §
8436-3. Formerly RCW 28.77.232, 28.77.230, part.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
28B.20.380 Disposition of old university grounds—Limit of term.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.380. Prior: 1953 c 69 § 1; 1951 c 97 § 1; 1923 c
44 § 1; RRS § 7846-1. Formerly RCW 28.77.340.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s.
c 174 § 2.
28B.20.390 Additional powers of regents as to old university
grounds—Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.390. Prior: 1947 c 284
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4566-11. Formerly RCW 28.77.350.] Repealed by
1999 c 346 § 8.
28B.20.392 Additional powers of regents as to old university
grounds—Enumeration of. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.392. Prior: 1947 c
284 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4566-12. Formerly RCW 28.77.360.]
Repealed by 1999 c 346 § 8.
28B.20.400 Institute of child development research and service—
Established—Purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.400. Prior: 1937 c 181
§ 1; RRS § 4566-1. Formerly RCW 28.77.180.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 §
4.
28B.20.402 Institute of child development research and service—
Director. [1982 c 163 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.20.402. Prior: 1937 c
181 § 2; RRS § 4566-2. Formerly RCW 28.77.190.] Repealed by 1985 c
218 § 4.
28B.20.426
Fellowship program in forensic pathology—
Funding—Recipient's services to county coroners. [1991 c 176 § 3; 1986
c 31 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 166 § 4.
Chapter 28B.25
JOINT CENTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
28B.25.010 Joint center for higher education established. [1991 c
205 § 2; 1985 c 370 § 97.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.020
Coordination of programs—Master plan for
Riverpoint higher education park. [1996 c 110 § 1; 1991 c 205 § 3; 1989
1st ex.s. c 7 § 11; 1985 c 370 § 98.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.25.020 was amended by 1998 c 245 § 18
without reference to its repeal by 1998 c 344 § 17. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.25.030 Board—Governance. [1996 c 110 § 2; 1991 c 205 § 4;
1985 c 370 § 99.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.033 Board—Membership. [1996 c 110 § 6; 1991 c 205 § 5.]
Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.037 Board—Vacancies. [1991 c 205 § 6.] Repealed by 1998
c 344 § 17.
28B.25.040 Board—Director—Staff. [1991 c 205 § 7; 1985 c 370 §
100.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.050 Authority of board. [1991 c 205 § 8; 1985 c 370 § 101.]
Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.060 Cooperation and use of resources and facilities—
Report to the legislature. [1985 c 370 § 102.] Repealed by 1991 c 205 §
12, effective July 1, 1991.
28B.25.070 Board's authority to receive and expend federal funds.
[1991 c 205 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.075
Pedestrian and vehicular traffic—Parking—
Authority of board—Rules. [1997 c 273 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 §
17.
28B.25.080 Authority of Washington State University—Transfer
of authority to joint center for higher education. [1991 c 205 § 10.]
Repealed by 1996 c 110 § 7.
28B.25.090 Institute—Director. [1996 c 110 § 3.] Repealed by
1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.100 Institute—Central administration services. [1996 c
110 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
28B.25.900 Effective date—1991 c 205.
Repealed by 1998 c 344 § 17.
[1991 c 205 § 13.]
Chapter 28B.30
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
28B.30.105 Regents—Governor ex officio advisory member.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.105. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 249 § 18; RRS § 4598;
prior: 1897 c 118 § 207; 1891 p 340 § 22. Formerly RCW 28.80.085;
28.80.090, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 57 § 11.
28B.30.275 State treasurer receiving agent of certain federal aid—
Morrill Fund. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.275. Prior: 1955 c 66 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28.80.222.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective
July 1, 2010.
28B.30.320 Regents to inspect land forming grant—Reports—
Expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.320. Prior: 1899 c 9 § 3; RRS §
7851. Formerly RCW 28.80.245.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
28B.30.370
Forest tree nursery—Establishment—Purposes.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.370. Prior: 1947 c 86 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4603-10. Formerly RCW 28.80.270.] Repealed by 1979 c 52 § 1.
28B.30.375 Forest tree nursery—Location. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.30.375. Prior: 1947 c 86 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4603-11. Formerly
RCW 28.80.280.] Repealed by 1979 c 52 § 1.
28B.20.468 Warren G. Magnuson institute—Trust fund. [1991
sp.s. c 13 § 106; 1990 c 282 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8,
effective July 1, 2010.
28B.30.380
Forest tree nursery—Disposition of receipts—
Revolving fund. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.380. Prior: 1947 c 86 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4603-12. Formerly RCW 28.80.290.] Repealed by
1979 c 52 § 1.
28B.20.470 Warren G. Magnuson institute—State matching
funds. [1990 c 282 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July
1, 2010.
28B.30.400 Electrical research experiment station near Columbia
river. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.30.400. Prior: 1967 c 14 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c
139 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.80.300.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 5.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 472]
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28B.30.495 Small school districts—Technical assistance for pilot
projects for joint operation of programs and services. Cross-reference
section, decodified May 1988.
28B.30.510 Southwest Washington joint center for education—
Participating institutions of higher education—Authorization—
Purpose, education in high-technology fields—Administration—
Availability of facilities. [1985 c 408 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 72 § 13.]
Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 16.
Title 28B
1979 c 14 § 5. [1975 1st ex.s. c 232 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 §
115.
28B.40.210
Master degrees in education, arts or science
authorized. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.210. Prior: (i) 1967 c 47 § 8; 1949
c 34 § 2; 1947 c 108 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4618-2. Formerly RCW
28.81.053; 28.81.050(17). (ii) 1967 c 47 § 9, part; 1963 c 109 § 1, part.
Formerly RCW 28.81.054, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 232 § 2.
28B.30.636 Puget Sound water quality field agents program—
Review. [1990 c 289 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
28B.40.220 Nursing degrees authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 71;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.220. Prior: 1967 c 47 § 9, part; 1963 c 109 § 1,
part. Formerly RCW 28.81.054, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 7.
28B.30.820 Dairy/forage and agricultural research facility—
Transfer of property and facilities for. [1981 c 238 § 3.] Repealed by
2005 c 353 § 6.
28B.40.225
Degree of doctor of philosophy in education
authorized—Effective date—Program limitation. [1969 ex.s. c 196 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28.81.055.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
Chapter 28B.31
28B.40.226 Granting of specific degrees authorized—Eastern
Washington State College. [1974 ex.s. c 14 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 28 § 1.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 232 § 2.
1977 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS
AND FACILITIES FINANCING ACT
28B.31.040 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and notes.
[1985 c 57 § 14; 1977 ex.s. c 344 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122,
effective July 1, 1991.
Chapter 28B.32
COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
28B.32.010 Program created—Administration—Grant program.
[2009 c 509 § 6; 2008 c 262 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.105.380 pursuant
to 2009 c 509 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
28B.32.020 Definitions. [2008 c 262 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 509 §
14, effective July 1, 2009.
28B.32.030
Washington community technology opportunity
account. [2009 c 509 § 8; 2008 c 262 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 43.105.382
pursuant to 2009 c 509 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
28B.32.900 Findings—Intent—2008 c 262. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2009.
28B.32.901 Construction—2008 c 262. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2009.
Chapter 28B.35
REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES
28B.35.220 Nursing degrees authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 52.
Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.220; prior: 1967 c 47 § 9, part; 1963 c 109
§ 1, part. Formerly RCW 28B.40.220, part; 28.81.054, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 218 § 7.
28B.35.361 Exemption of certain veterans from payment of fees.
[1990 c 154 § 3; 1985 c 390 § 46; 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 169 §
59. Prior: 1973 1st ex.s. c 191 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 269
§ 9. Cf. 1969 ex.s. c 269 § 5. Formerly RCW 28B.40.361, part; 28.81.084.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 18 § 14, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.35.380 Extension departments. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 60. Prior:
1975 1st ex.s. c 275 § 147; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 155; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.40.380; prior: 1965 c 139 § 23; 1917 c 128 § 5; RRS § 4617. Formerly
RCW 28B.40.380, part; 28.81.100, 28.71.080, 28.81.050, part.] Repealed
by 1995 c 222 § 2.
Chapter 28B.40
THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE
28B.40.115 Trustees—Joint trustees' meetings. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.40.115. Prior: 1917 c 128 § 1, part; 1909 c 97 p 253 § 6, part; RRS §
4609, part; prior: 1897 c 118 § 217, part; 1893 c 107 § 6, part. Formerly
RCW 28.81.040, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
28B.40.125 Trustees—Pecuniary interest in certain contracts
forbidden—Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.125. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
256 § 16; RRS § 4623; prior: 1897 c 118 § 227; 1893 c 107 § 22. Formerly
RCW 28.81.130.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 38.
28B.40.130 Trustees—Reports by board. [1977 c 75 § 25; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.130. Prior: 1909 c 97 p 256 § 15; RRS § 4622; prior:
1897 c 118 § 226; 1895 c 146 § 3; 1893 c 107 § 20. Formerly RCW
28.81.057; 28.81.050(20).] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
28B.40.205 Degrees through master's degrees authorized—
Limitations. [1977 ex.s. c 201 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 232 § 1.] Repealed by
(2010 Ed.)
28B.40.240 Steps to establish enrollment goals, reduce unit cost
and increase certain services—Scope—Annual report of. [1979 ex.s. c
78 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1, 1986.
28B.40.244 Steps to establish enrollment goals, reduce unit cost
and increase certain services—Forwarding of report and
recommendations to governor and legislature. [1979 ex.s. c 78 § 3.]
Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1, 1986.
28B.40.325 Southwest Washington joint center for education.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1989.
28B.40.361 Exemption of certain veterans from payment of fees.
[1990 c 154 § 4; 1985 c 390 § 53; 1977 ex.s. c 322 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 169 §
78; 1973 1st ex.s. c 191 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 279 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 269 § 9. Cf.
1969 ex.s. c 269 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.81.084.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c
18 § 14, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.40.370 Disposition of general tuition fees and normal school
fund revenues—Bond payments—Bond retirement funds—Capital
projects accounts for construction, equipment, maintenance of
buildings, etc. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 79; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.370.
Prior: 1967 c 47 §§ 11, 14; 1965 c 76 § 2; 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 5; 1961 ex.s. c
13 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.81.085, 28.81.540.] Recodified as RCW
28B.35.370 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.380 Extension departments. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 80; 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 147; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 155; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.380.
Prior: 1965 c 139 § 23; 1917 c 128 § 5; RRS § 4617. Formerly RCW
28.81.100, 28.71.080, 28.81.050, part.] Repealed by 1995 c 222 § 2.
28B.40.400 Meetings of presidents. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.400.
Prior: 1909 c 97 p 256 § 14; RRS § 4621; prior: 1897 c 118 § 225; 1893 c
107 § 19. Formerly RCW 28.81.120.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
28B.40.700 Construction, remodeling, improvement, financing,
etc.—Authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 82; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.700.
Prior: 1967 c 47 § 12; 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.81.500.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.35.700 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.710 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 83; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.40.710. Prior: 1967 c 47 § 13; 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 2. Formerly RCW
28.81.510.] Recodified as RCW 28B.35.710 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 §
92.
28B.40.720 Contracts, issuance of evidences of indebtedness,
bonds, acceptance of grants. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 84; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.40.720. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.81.520.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.35.720 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.730 Bonds—Issuance, sale, form, term, interest, etc.—
Covenants—Deposit of proceeds. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 85; 1970 ex.s. c 56 §
30; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 104; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.730. Prior: 1961
ex.s. c 14 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.81.530.] Recodified as RCW 28B.35.730
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.740 Disposition of general tuition fees and normal school
fund revenues—Bond payments, etc. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28B.40.750 Funds payable into bond retirement funds—Pledge of
general tuition fees. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 86; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.750.
Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.81.550.] Recodified as RCW
28B.35.750 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.751 Disposition of certain normal school fund revenues.
[1977 ex.s. c 169 § 87; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.751. Prior: 1967 c 47 §
15; 1965 c 76 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.81.551.] Recodified as RCW
28B.35.751 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 473]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.40.760 Additional powers of board—Issuance of bonds,
investments, transfer of funds, etc. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 88; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28B.40.760. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.81.560.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.35.760 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.770 Refunding bonds. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 89; 1970 ex.s. c
56 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 105; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.770. Prior: 1961
ex.s. c 14 § 8. Formerly RCW 28.81.570.] Recodified as RCW 28B.35.770
pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.780 Bonds not general obligation—Legislature may
provide additional means of payment. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 90; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28B.40.780. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.81.580.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.35.780 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 92.
28B.40.790 Other laws not repealed or limited. [1977 ex.s. c 169 §
91; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.40.790. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 14 § 10. Formerly
RCW 28.81.590.] Recodified as RCW 28B.35.790 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c
169 § 92.
Chapter 28B.45
BRANCH CAMPUSES
28B.45.050 Washington State University and Eastern Washington
University—Spokane area. [2004 c 57 § 3; 1991 c 205 § 11; 1989 1st ex.s.
c 7 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 28B.30.050 pursuant to 2004 c 57 § 6.
28B.45.070 Authorization subject to legislative appropriation.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 14.] Repealed by 2004 c 57 § 7.
Chapter 28B.50
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES
(Formerly: Community colleges)
28B.50.055 State board for community college education—
Membership, effect of creation of new congressional districts or
boundaries. [1982 1st ex.s. c 30 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 156,
effective September 1, 1991.
28B.50.101 College board—Terms extended—Effective January
1, 1978. [1977 ex.s. c 282 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 6.
28B.50.110 Community college boards of trustees—Nominating
committees for initial trustees—Chairman—Meetings—Per diem and
expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.110. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 11.
Formerly RCW 28.85.110.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 261 § 31.
28B.50.120 Community college boards of trustees—Nominating
committees for initial trustees—Submission of list, considerations when
preparing—Appointment upon committee failure to submit list. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.120. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 12. Formerly RCW
28.85.120.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 261 § 31.
28B.50.160 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Created—Purpose—Powers and duties. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 54; 1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28B.50.160. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 16. Formerly RCW 28.85.160.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 18.
28B.50.170 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Members—Appointment—Terms—Qualifications and restrictions as
to governor's appointees—Per diem and mileage. [1973 c 62 § 20; 1969
ex.s. c 283 § 28; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.170. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 17.
Like section formerly RCW 28.85.170.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 §
18.
28B.50.180 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Organization—Bylaws—Chairman and vice chairman, election of,
terms—Meetings—Quorum—Annual report—Fiscal year. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28B.50.180. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 18. Formerly RCW 28.85.180.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 18.
28B.50.190 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Divisions created—Purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.190. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 8 § 19. Formerly RCW 28.85.190.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
18 § 62.
28B.50.200 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Director
of
vocational
education—Appointment—Term—
Qualifications—Duties—Salary and expenses. [1973 c 62 § 21; 1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.200. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 20. Formerly RCW
28.85.200.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 18.
28B.50.210 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Division of vocational rehabilitation—Director—Appointment—
Term—Qualifications—Duties—Salary and expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 223
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 474]
§ 28B.50.210. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 21. Formerly RCW 28.85.210.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
28B.50.211
Division of vocational rehabilitation of the
coordinating council for occupational education abolished. Crossreference section, decodified.
28B.50.220 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Additional powers and duties. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 55; 1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.50.220. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 22. Formerly RCW 28.85.220.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 18.
28B.50.221 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Additional powers and duties. [1969 ex.s. c 98 § 1. Formerly RCW
28.85.221.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.140 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c
174 § 17.
28B.50.230 Coordinating council for occupational education—
Preparation of state plan for vocational education by, considerations—
Allocation of funds, standard. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.230. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 8 § 23. Formerly RCW 28.85.230.] Recodified as RCW
28C.04.090 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28B.50.240 School district vocational education programs—
Scope. [1969 ex.s. c 261 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.240. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 8 § 24. Like section formerly RCW 28.85.240. Formerly RCW
28A.09.100.] Now codified as RCW 28C.04.230.
28B.50.245 State advisory council on vocational education—
Created—Members—Qualifications—Appointment—Terms—
Chairman—Meetings—Per diem and expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 52.
Formerly RCW 28.85.245.] Recodified as RCW 28C.04.300 pursuant to
1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28B.50.246 State advisory council on vocational education—
Powers and duties. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 53. Formerly RCW 28.85.246.]
Recodified as RCW 28C.04.310 pursuant to 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 17.
28B.50.258 Training in rural natural resources impact areas.
[1995 c 226 § 18; 1991 c 315 § 16.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective
June 30, 2001.
28B.50.260 Coordinating council to conduct division business
separately—Director as secretary. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.260. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 8 § 26. Formerly RCW 28.85.260.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
18 § 62.
28B.50.262 Wood product manufacturing and wood technology
degree program. [1995 c 226 § 19; 1994 c 282 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c
226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
28B.50.270 Vocational education in public schools—Acceptance
of federal act. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
28B.50.280 Vocational education in public schools—Custodian of
special appropriations. Cross-reference section, decodified September
1987.
28B.50.290 Vocational education in public schools—Custodian of
schools. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
28B.50.300 Title to or all interest in real estate, choses in action
and assets obtained for community college or vocational educational
purposes by school districts to pass, when—Exceptions. [1977 ex.s. c
282 § 6; 1971 c 81 § 73; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.300. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c
8 § 30. Formerly RCW 28.85.300.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 238 §
164, effective July 1, 1991.
28B.50.470 State civil service law—Definitions. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2002.
28B.50.480 State civil service law—Exemptions. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2002.
28B.50.540 Conditions incident to existing teachers' contracts to
continue—Teacher tenure plan report. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.540.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 54. Formerly RCW 28.85.540.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 283 § 31.
28B.50.550 Sick leave credit plans to continue for faculty and
nonacademic personnel—Leave provisions generally. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28B.50.550. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 55. Formerly RCW 28.85.550.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 26.
28B.50.560 Health care service contracts or hospitalization
contracts to continue for faculty and nonacademic personnel—
Premium payments—Future contracts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.560.
Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 56. Formerly RCW 28.85.560.] Repealed by 1973
1st ex.s. c 46 § 10, effective June 30, 1974.
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28B.50.570
Pension plans to continue for faculty and
nonacademic personnel—Payments for—Option for new faculty—
Study report for pension plans for faculty. [1973 c 62 § 23.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 282 § 8. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.570. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8
§ 57. Formerly RCW 28.85.570.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 149 § 7,
effective July 1, 1974.
28B.50.571 Faculty, employee, retirement—Old age annuity or
retirement income plans. Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 46.
Formerly RCW 28.85.571.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 149 § 7, effective
July 1, 1974.
28B.50.572 Faculty, employee, retirement—Faculty, employee,
contributions toward purchase of annuity or retirement income plan.
[1969 ex.s. c 283 § 47. Formerly RCW 28.85.572.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 149 § 7, effective July 1, 1974.
28B.50.573
Faculty, employee, retirement—Maximum state
board contribution toward purchase of annuity or retirement income
plan. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 48. Formerly RCW 28.85.573.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 149 § 7, effective July 1, 1974.
28B.50.574
Faculty, employee, retirement—Mandatory
retirement age. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 49. Formerly RCW 28.85.574.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 149 § 7, effective July 1, 1974.
28B.50.575 Faculty, employee, retirement—Option to present
members of retirement systems—Rights upon withdrawal from such
systems—Service in public educational employment upon retirement as
affecting pension rights. [1970 ex.s. c 79 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 50.
Formerly RCW 28.85.575.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 149 § 7, effective
July 1, 1974.
28B.50.580 Professional negotiations law. [1969 ex.s. c 283 § 29;
1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.580. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 58. Like section
formerly RCW 28.85.580.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 196 § 11.
28B.50.590 Sharing of single facility by community college
program and K-12 program—Administration and control—Share of
expenses, arbitration of. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.590. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 8 § 59. Formerly RCW 28.85.590.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 282 §
8.
28B.50.610 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Governor to settle disputes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.50.610. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 61. Formerly RCW 28.85.610.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 218 § 9.
28B.50.620 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Pending proceedings saved—Completion. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.620. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 62. Formerly RCW
28.85.620.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10, effective June 30, 1974.
28B.50.630 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Orders, rules and regulations saved—Effective
until revoked or modified. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.630. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 8 § 63. Formerly RCW 28.85.630.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 10, effective June 30, 1974.
28B.50.640 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Contracts and obligations saved—To be performed
by successor agencies. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.640. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c
8 § 64. Formerly RCW 28.85.640.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 218 § 9.
28B.50.650 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Reports required by law to be made to be
performed by successor agencies. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.650. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 8 § 65. Formerly RCW 28.85.650.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 10, effective June 30, 1974.
28B.50.660 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Agency duty to provide information or services to
other state agency. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.660. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 §
66. Formerly RCW 28.85.660.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 218 § 9.
28B.50.670 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Transfer of powers and duties, vesting of—Legal
effect—Obligations, duties and rights same. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.50.670. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 67. Formerly RCW 28.85.670.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10, effective June 30, 1974.
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28B.50.680 Transfer of records, equipment or property and
pending business of abolished agencies or agencies whose powers and
duties transferred—Teachers and other employees to continue
performing usual duties until removed, appointed to other positions, or
further transferred. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.680. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8
§ 68. Formerly RCW 28.85.680.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10,
effective June 30, 1974.
28B.50.690 Transfer of appropriations. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.50.690. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 69. Formerly RCW 28.85.690.]
Repealed by 1973 c 62 § 25.
28B.50.700 Transfers from state board of education to state board
for community college education—Apportionment procedure—
Certification of apportionments. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.700. Prior:
1967 ex.s. c 8 § 70. Formerly RCW 28.85.700.] Repealed by 1973 c 62 §
25.
28B.50.710 Community college special service revolving funds—
Disbursement of—Transfer. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.710. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 8 § 71. Formerly RCW 28.85.710.] Repealed by 1973 c 62 § 25.
28B.50.750 Contracts and obligations of school district for
community college facilities—Completion—Duties and responsibilities
relating to community colleges to continue in school districts until
assumed. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.750. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 75.
Formerly RCW 28.85.750.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 282 § 8.
28B.50.770 School districts may elect to have vocational-technical
institutes remain a part of school district—Relinquishment of
administrative control over. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.770. Prior: 1967
ex.s. c 8 § 77. Formerly RCW 28.85.770.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 174
§ 18.
28B.50.780 Funds for community colleges authorized in 1965 act.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.780. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 78. Formerly RCW
28.85.780.] Repealed by 1973 c 62 § 25.
28B.50.790 Performance of powers and duties during transitional
period. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.790. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 58 § 1.
Formerly RCW 28.85.790.] Repealed by 1973 c 62 § 25.
28B.50.830 Management employee performance evaluations—
Procedure and forms. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 25.] Repealed by 1985 c 461
§ 16.
28B.50.840 Management employee performance evaluations—
Merit increases in salary. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 26.] Repealed by 1985 c
461 § 16.
28B.50.858
Faculty tenure—Performance review and
evaluation—Performance improvement plan—Revocation of tenure.
[1991 c 294 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 188 § 4, effective July 1, 1993.
28B.50.900 Evaluation of merger of technical and community
colleges—Report. [1991 c 238 § 29.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 28B.52
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING—
ACADEMIC PERSONNEL IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES
(Formerly: Negotiations by academic personnel—Community college districts)
28B.52.310 Chapter not applicable to employees of Seattle
Vocational Institute. [1991 c 238 § 109.] Decodified August 1993.
Chapter 28B.56
1972 COMMUNITY COLLEGES FACILITIES AID—BOND ISSUE
28B.56.030 Community college capital improvements account—
Deposits—Use. [1985 c 57 § 17; 1972 ex.s. c 133 § 3.] Repealed by 1991
sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
28B.56.060 List of projects to be funded—Planning funds,
limitations on. [1972 ex.s. c 133 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 282 § 8.
Chapter 28B.59C
1979 COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL PROJECTS BOND ACT
28B.59C.090 Prerequisite to bond issuance. [1979 ex.s. c 226 § 9.]
Repealed by 1981 c 237 § 9.
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Chapter 28B.60
COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS
28B.75.040 Commission powers and duties. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.75.040. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 5 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 128 § 4. Formerly RCW
28.90.040.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 29.
28B.60.010 Authorized—Qualifications. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.010. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.86.010.] Repealed
by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.75.050 Employees. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.75.050. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 128 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.90.050.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
15 § 29.
28B.60.020
Benefits recognized as proper for assessment
purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.020. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.86.020.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.75.060 Members—Compensation and expenses of. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.75.060. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 128 § 6. Formerly RCW
28.90.060.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 29.
28B.60.030
Title holders necessary to propose district
organization—Powers upon organization.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.030. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.86.030.] Repealed
by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.75.070 Federal funds. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.75.070. Prior:
1965 ex.s. c 128 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.90.070.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
15 § 29.
28B.60.040 Purposes for district organization and maintenance.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.040. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 5. Formerly RCW
28.86.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
28B.60.050 Petition to organize—Contents—Bond for costs—
Presentation of petition, notice of—Investigation and report by
community college official. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.050. Prior: 1967 c
103 § 6, part. Formerly RCW 28.86.050, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 §
8.
28B.60.055 Hearing on petition and determination—District
boundaries, name—Election on, notice of. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.055. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 6, part. Formerly RCW 28.86.050, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.60.060 Election procedure—Generally. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.060. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.86.060.] Repealed
by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.60.070 Election procedure—Majority of electors casting
ballots decide issues. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.070. Prior: 1967 c 103 §
8. Formerly RCW 28.86.070.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.60.080
Election procedure—Persons entitled to vote—
Opening of registration books prior to election—Evidence of title of and
oath of eligible elector—Auditor to conduct election, receive
compensation. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.080. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 10.
Formerly RCW 28.86.080.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.60.090 Duration of district—Election to continue or abolish,
procedure, notice of. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.090. Prior: 1967 c 103 §
9. Formerly RCW 28.86.090.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.60.100
Directors of community college district as
development district directors—Powers and duties. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.100. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 11. Formerly RCW 28.86.100.] Repealed
by 1985 c 218 § 8.
Chapter 28B.76
28B.76.100 Advisory council. [2007 c 458 § 103; 2004 c 275 § 2;
1985 c 370 § 9. Formerly RCW 28B.80.380.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 57, effective June 30, 2010.
28B.76.220 Prioritized capital project lists for higher education
institutions. [2004 c 275 § 8; 2003 1st sp.s. c 8 § 2. Formerly RCW
28B.80.335.] Repealed by 2008 c 205 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW
43.88D.010.
28B.76.2301 Outcomes and performance measures resulting from
chapter 258, Laws of 2005—Report to legislature. [2005 c 258 § 14.]
Expired July 1, 2009.
28B.76.700 Washington teacher training pilot program—Higher
education coordinating board powers and duties—Reports. [2004 c 275
§ 26; 1999 c 177 § 2. Formerly RCW 28B.80.620.] Expired January 30,
2005, pursuant to 1999 c 177 § 8 and 2004 c 275 § 81.
28B.76.705
Washington teacher training pilot program—
Established. [1999 c 177 § 3. Formerly RCW 28B.80.622.] Expired
January 30, 2005, pursuant to 1999 c 177 § 8.
28B.76.710 Washington teacher training pilot program—Gifts,
grants, endowments. [1999 c 177 § 4. Formerly RCW 28B.80.624.]
Expired January 30, 2005, pursuant to 1999 c 177 § 8.
28B.76.715 Higher education coordinating board teacher training
pilot account. [2004 c 275 § 27; 1999 c 177 § 5. Formerly RCW
28B.80.626.] Expired January 30, 2005, pursuant to 1999 c 177 § 8 and
2004 c 275 § 81.
28B.76.720 Transfer standards pilot project. [2003 c 131 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28B.80.810.] Expired June 30, 2006.
28B.60.110 Special assessment, limitations on—Collection—
Excess levy authorization, election on, procedure. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.60.110. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 12. Formerly RCW 28.86.110.] Repealed
by 1985 c 218 § 8.
(Formerly: Council for postsecondary education in the state of Washington)
28B.60.120 Chapter not to change status of community college
district nor allow agreements preventing change in boundaries of any
such district. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.60.120. Prior: 1967 c 103 § 14.
Formerly RCW 28.86.120.] Repealed by 1985 c 218 § 8.
28B.80.010 Council created. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
277 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.89.010.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
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28B.80.020 Purpose. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 277 § 2.
Formerly RCW 28.89.020.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective
January 1, 1986.
HIGH-TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
28B.65.105 Southwest Washington joint center for education—
Establishment by Washington State University in conjunction with
Clark Community College authorized.
Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1989.
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HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES COMMISSION
Chapter 28B.80
HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
28B.80.030 Functions generally. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 277 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.89.030.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.80.035 Council review of new degree programs, procedure.
[1977 ex.s. c 201 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1,
1986.
28B.75.010
"Commission" defined.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.75.010. Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 128 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.90.010.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 29.
28B.80.040 Members—Selection—Special duties of certain public
officials as members. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 43; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 277 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.89.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.75.020 Commission created. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.75.020.
Prior: 1965 ex.s. c 128 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.90.020.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 15 § 29.
28B.80.050 Voting power limited to citizen members. [1969 ex.s. c
277 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.89.050.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.75.030 Members—Appointment, qualifications—Terms—
Commission chairman. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.75.030. Prior: 1965 ex.s.
c 128 § 3. Formerly RCW 28.90.030.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 15 § 29.
28B.80.060 Members—Terms. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 5; 1969 ex.s.
c 277 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.89.060.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
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28B.80.070 Members—Filling vacancies. [1969 ex.s. c 277 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28.89.070.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective
January 1, 1986.
28B.80.220 Additional powers and duties of council. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 132 § 13. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 263 § 4. Formerly RCW 28.90.130,
28B.81.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1, 1986.
28B.80.080
Chairman—Bylaws—Executive coordinator of
services—Deputy coordinators and other employees and consultants—
Expenditure of council funds, limitation. [1979 c 151 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 132 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 277 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.89.080.] Repealed by
1985 c 370 § 105, effective January 1, 1986.
28B.80.230 Federal funds, private gifts or grants, board to
administer. [1985 c 370 § 22; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 14. Prior: 1969 ex.s.
c 263 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.90.140, 28B.81.050.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.520 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.090 Council meetings, notice of—Quorum. [1969 ex.s. c
277 § 10. Formerly RCW 28.89.090.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.80.100 Reports. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 277 § 11.
Formerly RCW 28.89.100.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
28B.80.110 Members—Compensation and travel expenses. [1985
c 370 § 16; 1984 c 287 § 65; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 77; 1969 ex.s. c 277 §
12. Formerly RCW 28.89.110.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.080 pursuant
to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.120 Federal funds, private gifts or grants. [1969 ex.s. c
277 § 13. Formerly RCW 28.89.120.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105,
effective January 1, 1986.
28B.80.129 Staff support for high-technology coordinating board.
Cross-reference section, decodified August 2004.
28B.80.130
Council as clearinghouse for technological
education—Scope. [1974 ex.s. c 4 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 72 §
16.
28B.80.131 Distinguished professorship trust fund program—
Board to administer. Cross-reference section, decodified August 2004.
28B.80.132 Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Board to
administer. Cross-reference section, decodified August 2004.
28B.80.133
Higher educational opportunities program—
Administration—Staff member as coordinator. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 1990.
28B.80.134 Board to administer future teachers conditional
scholarship program. Cross-reference section, decodified August 2004.
28B.80.135 Board to administer nurses conditional scholarship
program. Cross-reference section, decodified.
28B.80.140 Special advisory council on technological education—
Representation on—Duties. [1974 ex.s. c 4 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 72 § 16.
28B.80.150 Board to coordinate state participation within student
exchange compact programs—Designate certifying officer. [1985 c 370
§ 17; 1974 ex.s. c 4 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.640 pursuant to 2004
c 275 § 77.
28B.80.160 Board to coordinate state participation within student
exchange compact programs—Criteria—Washington interstate
commission on higher education professional student exchange
program trust fund. [2004 c 275 § 23; 1995 c 217 § 1; 1985 c 370 § 18;
1974 ex.s. c 4 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.645 pursuant to 2004 c 275
§ 77.
28B.80.170 Board to coordinate state participation within student
exchange compact programs—Advice to governor, legislature. [1985 c
370 § 19; 1974 ex.s. c 4 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.650 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.175 Forum for education issues—Task force. [2004 c 275 §
17; 1994 c 222 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.330 pursuant to 2004 c
275 § 77.
28B.80.180 Board may develop and administer demonstration
projects. [1989 c 306 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.530 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.200 Board as state commission for federal law purposes.
[2004 c 275 § 5; 1985 c 370 § 20; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 28B.76.110 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.210 Board to administer certain federal programs. [1985
c 370 § 21; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 12. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 263 § 3. Formerly
RCW 28.90.120, 28B.81.030.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.510 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 77.
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28B.80.240 Student financial aid programs, board to administer.
[1985 c 370 § 23; 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 15. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 263 § 7.
Formerly RCW 28.90.160, 28B.81.070.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.500
pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.245 Washington scholars award and Washington scholarsalternate award. [2004 c 275 § 24; 1999 c 159 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 5 § 3;
1990 c 33 § 560; 1988 c 210 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.660 pursuant
to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.246 Washington scholars award waivers or grants—
Transfers between colleges and universities. [2004 c 275 § 25; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 5 § 4; 1988 c 210 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.665 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.250 "Management employees" defined. [1982 1st ex.s. c
53 § 27.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.80.250 was amended by 1985 c 370 § 24,
effective January 1, 1986, without reference to its repeal by 1985 c 461 § 16.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.80.255 Washington award for excellence—Use of academic
grant. [1992 c 83 § 3; 1992 c 50 § 2; 1991 c 255 § 6.] Repealed by 2004 c
275 § 75.
28B.80.256 Washington award for excellence conversion of grant
to recognition award—Rules. [1994 c 279 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1998.
28B.80.260 Management employee performance evaluations—
Procedures and forms. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 28.] Repealed by 1985 c 461
§ 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.80.260 was amended by 1985 c 370 § 25,
effective January 1, 1986, without reference to its repeal by 1985 c 461 § 16.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.80.265 Washington award for excellence—Rules. [1992 c 83
§ 4; 1991 c 255 § 7.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.270 Management employee performance evaluations—
Merit increases in salary. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 29.] Repealed by 1985 c
461 § 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.80.270 was amended by 1985 c 370 § 26,
effective January 1, 1986, without reference to its repeal by 1985 c 461 § 16.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
28B.80.272
Washington award for vocational excellence—
Grants—Definitions. [1995 1st sp.s. c 7 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.670 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.280 Statewide transfer of credit policy and agreement—
Board to establish with assistance of institutions of higher education,
when. [2004 c 275 § 10; 1998 c 245 § 23; 1985 c 370 § 27; 1983 c 304 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.240 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.290 Statewide transfer of credit policy and agreement—
Requirements. [2004 c 55 § 5; 1983 c 304 § 2.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 §
75; and subsequently recodified as RCW 28B.76.2401 by the code reviser.
Reviser's note: RCW 28B.80.290 was repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75
without cognizance of its amendment by 2004 c 55 § 5; and subsequently
recodified as RCW 28B.76.2401 by the code reviser. For rule of
construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
28B.80.295 Uniform academic transfer policies for students
completing state community college associate degrees. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 1985.
28B.80.300 Board created. [1985 c 370 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.010 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.310 Definitions. [1985 c 370 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.020 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
75.
28B.80.320 Purpose. [1985 c 370 § 3.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 §
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28B.80.330 Duties. [2004 c 275 § 7; 2003 c 130 § 3; 1997 c 369 §
10; 1996 c 174 § 1; 1993 c 363 § 6; 1985 c 370 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.210 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.575 Rural natural resources impact areas—Program for
dislocated workers—Duties. [1995 c 269 § 1001; 1995 c 226 § 21; 1991 c
315 § 19.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
28B.80.335 Prioritized capital project lists for higher education
institutions. [2004 c 275 § 8; 2003 1st sp.s. c 8 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.220 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.580 Rural natural resources impact areas—Program for
dislocated workers—Placebound students—Waiver from tuition and
fees. [1997 c 367 § 15; 1995 c 226 § 22; 1993 sp.s. c 18 § 34; 1992 c 231 §
31; 1991 c 315 § 20.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
28B.80.340 Program responsibilities. [2003 c 130 § 4; 1985 c 370 §
5.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.345 Statewide strategic master plan for higher education.
[2004 c 275 § 6; 2003 c 130 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.200 pursuant
to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.350 Coordination of activities with segments of higher
education. [1993 c 77 § 2; 1992 c 60 § 3; 1988 c 172 § 4; 1985 c 370 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.290 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.360 Administrative responsibilities. [2004 c 275 § 18; 1998
c 245 § 24; 1995 1st sp.s. c 9 § 12; 1990 c 33 § 561; 1986 c 136 § 20; 1985 c
370 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.540 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.370 Adoption of rules. [1985 c 370 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 28B.76.120 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.380 Advisory committees. [2004 c 275 § 2; 1985 c 370 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.100 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.390 Members—Appointment. [2002 c 348 § 1; 2002 c 129
§ 1; 1985 c 370 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.040 pursuant to 2004 c
275 § 77.
28B.80.400 Members—Terms. [2004 c 275 § 3; 2002 c 129 § 2;
1985 c 370 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.050 pursuant to 2004 c 275 §
77.
28B.80.410 Members—Vacancies. [1985 c 370 § 12.] Recodified
as RCW 28B.76.060 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.585 Rural natural resources impact areas—Program for
dislocated workers—Priority. [1995 c 226 § 23; 1991 c 315 § 21.]
Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
28B.80.600 Coordination of telecommunications planning. [1996
c 137 § 9; 1990 c 208 § 9.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.610 Higher education institutional responsibilities. [2003
c 130 § 5; 1993 c 363 § 2.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.612 Identification of methods to reduce administrative
barriers. [1998 c 245 § 25; 1993 c 363 § 3.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.614 Study of higher education system operations. [1993 c
363 § 4.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.616 Reports to legislature and citizens on postsecondary
educational system—Reports to board from state board for community
and technical colleges and state institutions of higher education—
Cooperation with independent colleges and universities. [1993 c 363 §
5.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.620 Washington teacher training pilot program—Higher
education coordinating board powers and duties—Reports. [2004 c 275
§ 26; 1999 c 177 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.700 pursuant to 2004 c
275 § 77.
28B.80.622
Washington teacher training pilot program—
Established. [1999 c 177 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.705 pursuant to
2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.420 Bylaws—Meetings. [1985 c 370 § 13.] Recodified as
RCW 28B.76.070 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.624 Washington teacher training pilot program—Gifts,
grants, endowments. [1999 c 177 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.710
pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.430 Director—Duties—Board use of state agencies. [2004
c 275 § 4; 1987 c 330 § 301; 1985 c 370 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.090 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.626 Higher education coordinating board teacher training
pilot account. [2004 c 275 § 27; 1999 c 177 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
28B.76.715 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.440
Interstate discussions and agreements about
standards and programs for teachers, administrators, and educational
staff associates. [1987 c 40 § 1.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.800 Task force on international education and cultural
exchanges. [1993 c 382 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1995, pursuant to 1993 c
382 § 5.
28B.80.442 Interstate discussions—Support and services of
western interstate commission on higher education. [1987 c 40 § 2.]
Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.801 Task force—Purposes. [1993 c 382 § 2.] Expired June
30, 1995, pursuant to 1993 c 382 § 5.
28B.80.450 Placebound students—Study of needs. [1990 c 288 §
1.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.500 Branch campuses—Adjustment of enrollment lids.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 2.] Repealed by 2004 c 57 § 7; and repealed by 2004 c
275 § 75.
28B.80.510 Branch campuses—Partnership between community
colleges and four-year institutions. [2004 c 57 § 5; 1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.45.080 pursuant to 2004 c 57 § 6 and 2004 c 275 §
79.
28B.80.520 Branch campuses—Facilities acquisition. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 7 § 9.] Repealed by 2004 c 57 § 7; and repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.530 Branch campuses—Demonstration project. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 7 § 12.] Repealed by 1990 c 288 § 9.
28B.80.540 Branch campuses—Demonstration project eligibility.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 13.] Repealed by 1990 c 288 § 9.
28B.80.550 Advisory committee on access to education for
students with disabilities. [1991 c 228 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
901, effective July 1, 1995.
28B.80.555 Advisory committee—Duties. [1991 c 228 § 8.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 901, effective July 1, 1995.
28B.80.570 Rural natural resources impact areas—Program for
dislocated workers—Definitions. [1997 c 367 § 14; 1995 c 226 § 20; 1992
c 21 § 6; 1991 c 315 § 18.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30,
2001.
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28B.80.802 Task force—Receipt of gifts and grants. [1993 c 382 §
3.] Expired June 30, 1995, pursuant to 1993 c 382 § 5.
28B.80.803 Task force—Reports. [1993 c 382 § 4.] Expired June
30, 1995, pursuant to 1993 c 382 § 5.
28B.80.805
Border county higher education opportunity
project—Findings—Intent. [2003 c 159 § 1; 2002 c 130 § 1; 1999 c 320 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.680 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.806
Border county higher education opportunity
project—Created. [2003 c 159 § 2; 2002 c 130 § 2; 2000 c 160 § 3; 1999 c
320 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.685 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.807
Border county higher education opportunity
project—Administration. [2003 c 159 § 3; 2002 c 130 § 4; 1999 c 320 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 28B.76.690 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.810 Transfer standards pilot project. [2003 c 131 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 28B.76.720 pursuant to 2004 c 275 § 77.
28B.80.900 Chapter not to affect other administrative official or
agency powers and duties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 277 §
14. Formerly RCW 28.89.900.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 105, effective
January 1, 1986.
28B.80.910 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 277. [1969 ex.s. c 277 § 15.
Formerly RCW 28.89.910.] Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
28B.80.911 Severability—1985 c 370.
Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
[1985 c 370 § 107.]
28B.80.912 Effective dates—1985 c 370. [1985 c 370 § 108.]
Repealed by 2004 c 275 § 75.
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Chapter 28B.81
Title 28B
COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
28B.98.080 Effective date—1969 ex.s. c 223. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.98.080.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.080,
September 1987.
28B.81.010 Commission created—Members—Purpose. [1969
ex.s. c 263 § 1. Formerly RCW 28.90.100.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
132 § 11.
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM
28B.81.020 Chairman, selection of. [1970 ex.s. c 102 § 10; 1969
ex.s. c 263 § 2. Formerly RCW 28.90.110.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
132 § 11.
28B.81.030 Programs administered by. [1969 ex.s. c 263 § 3.
Formerly RCW 28.90.120.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.040 Powers and duties generally. [1969 ex.s. c 263 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28.90.130.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.050 Federal funds, private gifts or grants. [1969 ex.s. c
263 § 5. Formerly RCW 28.90.140.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.060 Professional staff—Council as source. [1969 ex.s. c
263 § 6. Formerly RCW 28.90.150.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.070 Student financial aid programs administered by.
[1969 ex.s. c 263 § 7. Formerly RCW 28.90.160.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.080 Rules and regulations. [1969 ex.s. c 263 § 8. Formerly
RCW 28.90.170.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.81.090 Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 78; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 132 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 263 § 9. Formerly RCW 28.90.180.]
Repealed by 1977 c 5 § 1; and repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
Chapter 28B.100
28B.100.010 Intent—Legislative findings.
Expired June 30, 1990.
[1987 c 305 § 1.]
28B.100.020 Pilot program created—Administration—Program
design. [1987 c 305 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.030 Coordinator of program—Selection. [1987 c 305 §
3.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.035 Guidelines for administration of program—Tuition
and fee waivers. [1987 c 305 § 8.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.040 Selection of private business entities to participate—
Criteria. [1987 c 305 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.050 Selection of employees to participate—Criteria.
[1987 c 305 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.060 Scholarships available—types. [1987 c 305 § 6.]
Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.070 Conditions of scholarship award. [1987 c 305 § 7.]
Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.100.080 Report to legislature. [1987 c 305 § 9.] Expired June
30, 1990.
28B.81.150 State student financial aid program. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
28B.100.090 Transfer of administration of program authorized.
[1987 c 305 § 13.] Expired June 30, 1990.
28B.81.900 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 263. [1969 ex.s. c 263 § 12.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 132 § 11.
28B.100.900 Severability—1987 c 305. [1987 c 305 § 14.] Expired
June 30, 1990.
Chapter 28B.85
28B.100.905 Expiration date—1987 c 305. [1987 c 305 § 15.]
Expired June 30, 1990.
DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS
28B.85.110 Violations—Criminal sanctions. [1986 c 136 § 11.]
Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
28B.85.200 Degree-granting private vocational schools—Account
in tuition recovery trust fund. [1995 c 176 § 1; 1994 c 38 § 3.] Repealed
by 1996 c 100 § 2.
28B.85.210 Degree-granting private vocational schools—Account
in tuition recovery trust fund—Use of funds. [1995 c 176 § 2; 1994 c 38
§ 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 100 § 2.
Chapter 28B.98
CONSTRUCTION
28B.98.010 Repeals and savings—1969 ex.s. c 223. [1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28B.98.010.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.010,
September 1987.
28B.98.011 Repeal—1970 ex.s. c 16.
decodified September 1987.
Cross-reference section,
Chapter 28B.101
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT PROGRAM—
PLACEBOUND STUDENTS
28B.101.005 Finding—Intent. [2003 c 233 § 1; 1990 c 288 § 2.]
Repealed by 2009 c 215 § 15, effective August 1, 2011.
28B.101.010 Program created. [2003 c 233 § 2; 1990 c 288 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 215 § 15, effective August 1, 2011.
28B.101.020 Definition—Eligibility. [2004 c 275 § 67; 2003 c 233 §
3; 1990 c 288 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 215 § 15, effective August 1, 2011.
28B.101.030
Administration of program—Payments to
participants. [1990 c 288 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 215 § 15, effective
August 1, 2011.
28B.101.040 Use of grants. [2003 c 233 § 4; 2002 c 186 § 3. Prior:
1993 sp.s. c 18 § 35; 1993 c 385 § 2; 1990 c 288 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c
215 § 15, effective August 1, 2011.
Chapter 28B.102
28B.98.020 Moneys transferred. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.98.020.]
Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.020, September 1987.
FUTURE TEACHERS CONDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
AND LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM
28B.98.030 Continuation of existing law. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28B.98.030.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.030,
September 1987.
28B.102.070 Transfer of administration of program. [1987 c 437 §
7.] Repealed by 2004 c 58 § 11.
28B.98.040 Provisions to be construed in pari materia. [1969 ex.s.
c 223 § 28B.98.040.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.040,
September 1987.
28B.98.050 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1969
ex.s. c 223 § 28B.98.050.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW
28B.900.050, September 1987.
28B.102.900 Conditional scholarships authorized until June 30,
1995. [1994 c 126 § 4; 1987 c 437 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 217 § 2.
28B.102.905 Severability—1987 c 437.
Repealed by 2004 c 58 § 11.
[1987 c 437 § 10.]
Chapter 28B.104
NURSES CONDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
28B.98.060 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder.
[1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.98.060.] Recodified by the code reviser as RCW
28B.900.060, September 1987.
28B.104.010 Legislative findings. [1988 c 242 § 1.] Repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
28B.98.070 This code defined. [1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.98.070.]
Recodified by the code reviser as RCW 28B.900.070, September 1987.
28B.104.020 Definitions. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 206; 1989 c 115 § 1;
1988 c 242 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
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28B.104.030 Program established—Powers and duties of board.
[1988 c 242 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
28B.125.030 New training programs. [1993 c 323 § 5.] Repealed
by 2003 c 278 § 5.
28B.104.040 Planning committee—Development of criteria for
selecting recipients. [1988 c 242 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
28B.125.900 Application to scope of practice—Captions not law—
1991 c 332. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
28B.104.050
Award of conditional scholarships—Amount—
Duration. [1988 c 242 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
28B.104.060 Repayment obligation. [1991 c 164 § 7; 1991 c 3 §
292; 1988 c 242 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
28B.104.070 Transfer of program administration. [1988 c 242 §
7.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
Title 28C
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Chapter 28C.04
28B.104.900 Expiration of program. [1988 c 242 § 9.] Repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Chapter 28B.106
28C.04.010 Purpose. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c
197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
COLLEGE SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM
28B.106.900 Report to governor and legislature. [1988 c 125 §
15.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 28B.107
PACIFIC RIM LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
28B.107.005 Findings. [1990 c 243 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1996,
pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
28B.107.010 Definitions. [1990 c 243 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1996,
pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
28B.107.020 Program created—Duties of the higher education
coordinating board. [1990 c 243 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1996, pursuant to
1990 c 243 § 8.
28B.107.030 Selection of scholarship recipients. [1990 c 243 § 4.]
Expired June 30, 1996, pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
28B.107.040 Scholarships—Conditions—Sources of funds. [1990
c 243 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1996, pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
28B.107.050 Report—Recommendations.
Expired June 30, 1996, pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
[1990 c 243 § 6.]
28B.107.900 Expiration date—1990 c 243.
Expired June 30, 1996, pursuant to 1990 c 243 § 8.
[1990 c 243 § 8.]
Chapter 28B.108
AMERICAN INDIAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
28B.108.050 Scholarship trust fund established. [1991 sp.s. c 13 §
107; 1990 c 287 § 6.] Repealed by 2009 c 259 § 3.
28B.108.070 State matching funds. [1993 c 372 § 2; 1991 c 228 §
12; 1990 c 287 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 259 § 3.
Chapter 28B.116
FOSTER CARE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
28B.116.040 Foster care endowed scholarship advisory board.
[2005 c 215 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 19, effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 28B.120
WASHINGTON FUND FOR INNOVATION AND QUALITY
IN HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
28B.120.050
Community and technical college fund for
innovation and quality. [1999 c 169 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 §
8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 28B.125
HEALTH PERSONNEL RESOURCES
28B.125.005 Intent. [1991 c 332 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 278 § 5.
28B.125.010
Statewide health personnel resource plan—
Committee. [1998 c 245 § 15; 1993 c 492 § 270; 1991 c 332 § 5.]
Repealed by 2003 c 278 § 5.
28B.125.020 Institutional plans—Implementation. [1991 sp.s. c 27
§ 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 278 § 5.
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28C.04.015 Definitions. [1990 c 188 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 §
157, effective October 1, 1991.
28C.04.020 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 2.] Repealed by
1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.024 State board for vocational education created. [1990 c
188 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 157, effective October 1, 1991.
28C.04.025 Uniform definition of terms used in vocational
education title—Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 285 § 3. Formerly RCW
28A.09.110.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.026 Uniform definition of terms used in vocational
education title—Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 285 §
4. Formerly RCW 28A.09.120.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective
June 30, 1987.
28C.04.030 Commission—Established—Members, appointment,
terms, qualifications—Chairman—Quorum. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.035 Rules. [1990 c 188 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 157,
effective October 1, 1991.
28C.04.040 Commission—Functions. [1986 c 266 § 78; 1985 c 370
§ 89; 1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c
197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.045 Compensation of board members. [1990 c 188 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 157, effective October 1, 1991.
28C.04.050 Commission—Reports and recommendations, scope.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30,
1987.
28C.04.060 Commission—Rules and regulations, scope, review—
Bylaws—Delegation of functions—Cooperation with superintendent of
public instruction. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 §
43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.070 Commission—Compensation and travel expenses of
members. [1984 c 287 § 66; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 79; 1975 1st ex.s. c
174 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.080 Commission—Executive director and staff of. [1975
1st ex.s. c 174 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.090 Commission—Preparation of state plan for vocational
education by, considerations—Allocation of funds, standard. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 174 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.230. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 23.
Formerly RCW 28.85.230, 28B.50.230.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.100 Career and technical education—Plans—Standards—
Technical assistance—Leadership development. [2008 c 170 § 101; 2001
c 336 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.700.010 pursuant to 2008 c 170 § 403.
28C.04.110 Objective alternative assessment for career and
technical students. [2008 c 170 § 103; 2006 c 115 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.700.030 pursuant to 2008 c 170 § 403.
28C.04.140 Fire service training. [1969 ex.s. c 98 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28.85.221, 28B.50.221.] Repealed by 1985 c 470 § 37, effective
January 1, 1986.
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28C.04.142 Fees for fire service training. [1985 c 312 § 1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135. Later enactment, see RCW 43.63A.360.
28C.04.144 Fire service training account. [1985 c 312 § 2.]
Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135. Later enactment, see RCW 43.63A.370.
28C.04.150 Cooperation mandated between common school and
community college districts—New programs, procedure—Adjudication
when dispute. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.160 Adult high school completion programs, authority to
conduct. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
Title 28C
28C.04.610 Apprenticeship programs—Pilot projects—Grants—
Students to receive high school and college credit—Reports—Work
group. [2006 c 161 § 5.] Expired August 31, 2009.
Chapter 28C.10
PRIVATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
28C.10.080 Surety bonds—Security in lieu of bond—Cancellation
of bond—Notice—Claims. [1986 c 299 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 459 § 5.
28C.10.910 Schools registered under prior laws. [1986 c 299 § 28.]
Repealed by 1993 c 445 § 5.
Chapter 28C.15
28C.04.200 Acceptance of federal acts. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.09.070. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 27; 1939 c 183 § 1; 1919 c 160 § 1;
RRS § 4919. Formerly RCW 28.09.070, 28A.09.070.] Repealed by 1983 c
197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.15.010 Purpose. [1987 c 492 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 §
156, effective September 1, 1991.
28C.04.210 Custodian of special appropriations. [1969 ex.s. c 223
§ 28A.09.080. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 28; 1919 c 160 § 2; RRS § 4920.
Formerly RCW 28.09.080, 28A.09.080.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
28C.15.020 Formation of public nonprofit corporation—Board of
directors—Powers and duties—Exemption from certain laws governing
personnel. [1987 c 492 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 156, effective
September 1, 1991.
28C.04.220 Types of schools or classes. [1969 ex.s. c 223 §
28A.09.090. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 29; 1919 c 160 § 6; RRS § 4924.
Formerly RCW 28.09.090, 28A.09.090.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
28C.15.030
Members—Compensation—Travel expenses—
Annual reports. [1987 c 492 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 238 § 156, effective
September 1, 1991.
28C.04.230 School district vocational education programs—
Scope—Rules and regulations. [1983 c 3 § 41; 1971 ex.s. c 285 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 261 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28B.50.240. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 8 § 24.
Like section formerly RCW 28.85.240. Formerly RCW 28B.50.240,
28A.09.100.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.240 Children of certain citizens missing in action or
prisoners of war exempt from fees—Limitations—Procedure. [1973 c
63 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 17 § 1. Formerly RCW 28A.09.200.] Repealed by 1983
c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.300 State advisory council on vocational education—
Created—Members—Qualifications—Terms—Chairman—
Meetings—Travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 67; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
76; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 52. Formerly RCW 28B.50.245, 28.85.245.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.310 State advisory council on vocational education—
Powers and duties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 53.
Formerly RCW 28.85.246, 28B.50.246.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43,
effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.430 Job skills program—Notification of approval of grant
to employment security department—Contents. [1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 5.]
Repealed by 1999 c 121 § 4.
28C.04.440 Job skills program—Interagency agreement by
commission and the department of community, trade, and economic
development and the employment security department. [1995 c 399 §
32; 1985 c 466 § 40; 1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 121 § 4.
28C.04.450 Job skills program—Duties of employment security
department. [1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 121 § 4.
VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
28C.15.900 Severability—1987 c 492. [1987 c 492 § 4.] Repealed
by 1991 c 238 § 156, effective September 1, 1991.
Chapter 28C.20
WASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
28C.20.010 Council created—Workforce training and education
coordinating board to monitor. [1991 c 238 § 16.] Repealed by 1999 c
151 § 601, effective July 1, 1999.
28C.20.020 Membership of council. [1991 c 238 § 17.] Repealed
by 1999 c 151 § 601, effective July 1, 1999.
28C.20.030 Functions consistent with state comprehensive plan
for workforce training and education. [1991 c 238 § 18.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 601, effective July 1, 1999.
28C.20.900 Effective dates—Severability—1991 c 238.
reference section, decodified September 1999.
Cross-
Chapter 28C.22
SKILL CENTERS
405.
28C.22.005 Findings. [1993 c 380 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c 170 §
28C.22.010 Skill center program operation. [1993 c 380 § 2.]
Repealed by 2008 c 170 § 405.
28C.22.020 Contracts with community colleges—Enrollment
lid—Fees. [1993 c 380 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.245.090 pursuant to
2008 c 170 § 404.
Chapter 28C.50
28C.04.460
Job skills program—Duties of department of
community, trade, and economic development. [1995 c 399 § 33; 1985 c
466 § 41; 1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 8.] Repealed by 1999 c 121 § 4.
1977 BOND ISSUE FOR
STATE FIRE SERVICE TRAINING CENTER
28C.04.470 Job skills program—Annual report. [1983 1st ex.s. c
21 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
28C.50.010 Bonds authorized—Amount—Conditions. [1986 c
266 § 62; 1985 c 470 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 349 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 §
43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.04.480 Job skills program—Participant deemed to be in
training for purposes of RCW 50.20.043. [1983 1st ex.s. c 21 § 10.]
Repealed by 1999 c 121 § 4.
28C.50.020
Bond anticipation notes—Authorized—Payment.
[1977 ex.s. c 349 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30,
1987.
28C.04.500
Coordinating council—Abolished—Transfer of
responsibilities, personnel, property and equipment. [1975 1st ex.s. c
174 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.50.030 Form, terms, conditions, sale and covenants of bonds
and notes. [1977 ex.s. c 349 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective
June 30, 1987.
28C.04.510
Coordinating council—Abolished—Transfer of
functions (including personnel, funds and equipment). [1985 c 370 § 90;
1979 c 151 § 23; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 86 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 174 § 12.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.50.040 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and
notes—Fire training construction account—Use—Earnings. [1985 c 57
§ 19; 1977 ex.s. c 349 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30,
1987.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 481]
Title 28D
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
28C.50.050 1977 state fire service training center bond retirement
fund—Created—Purpose. [1986 c 266 § 63; 1985 c 470 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c
349 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
Title 29
ELECTIONS
28C.50.060 Bonds as legal investment for public funds. [1977 ex.s.
c 349 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
28C.50.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 349. [1977 ex.s. c 349 § 8.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
Effective July 1, 2004, Title 29 RCW was reorganized and recodified
as Title 29A RCW, pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401. Sections repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404 have no entry in the "Effective 7/1/04" column.
Chapter 28C.51
1979 BOND ACT FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
TO STATE FIRE SERVICE TRAINING CENTER
28C.51.010 Bonds authorized—Amount—Conditions. [1986 c
266 § 64; 1985 c 470 § 14; 1982 1st ex.s. c 48 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 225 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.51.020
Bond anticipation notes—Authorized—Payment.
[1979 ex.s. c 225 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30,
1987.
28C.51.030 Form, terms, conditions, sale and covenants of bonds
and notes. [1979 ex.s. c 225 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective
June 30, 1987.
28C.51.040 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and
notes—Use. [1979 ex.s. c 225 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective
June 30, 1987.
28C.51.050 Payment of principal and interest on notes and
bonds—Procedure. [1986 c 266 § 65; 1985 c 470 § 15; 1979 ex.s. c 225 §
5.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
28C.51.060 Bonds as legal investment for public funds. [1979 ex.s.
c 225 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 43, effective June 30, 1987.
Title 28D
EDUCATION
Chapter 28D.02
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
28D.02.005 Intent—Finding. [1996 c 137 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c
285 § 13, effective July 1, 1999.
28D.02.010
K-20 telecommunications oversight and policy
committee. [1996 c 137 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 285 § 13, effective July
1, 1999.
28D.02.020 Design and implementation plan. [1996 c 137 § 3.]
Repealed by 1999 c 285 § 13, effective July 1, 1999.
28D.02.030 Proposed location plan of higher education delivery
sites. [1996 c 137 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 285 § 13, effective July 1,
1999.
28D.02.040 Proposed location plan of public education delivery
sites. [1996 c 137 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 285 § 13, effective July 1,
1999.
28D.02.050 Network governance structure—Recommendations of
the higher education coordinating board and the superintendent of
public instruction. [1996 c 137 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 285 § 13,
effective July 1, 1999.
28D.02.060 K-20 technology account. [1999 c 285 § 9; 1997 c 180 §
2; 1996 c 137 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 43.105.830 pursuant to 1999 c 285
§ 12, effective July 1, 1999.
28D.02.065 Education technology revolving fund. [1999 c 285 §
10; 1997 c 180 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.105.835 pursuant to 1999 c 285
§ 12, effective July 1, 1999.
28D.02.070 Technical plan preparation. [1999 c 285 § 11; 1996 c
137 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 43.105.820 pursuant to 1999 c 285 § 12,
effective July 1, 1999.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 482]
Formerly
29.01.005
29.01.006
29.01.008
29.01.010
29.01.020
29.01.030
29.01.040
29.01.042
29.01.043
29.01.045
29.01.047
29.01.050
29.01.055
29.01.060
29.01.065
29.01.068
29.01.070
29.01.080
29.01.087
29.01.090
29.01.100
29.01.110
29.01.113
29.01.117
29.01.119
29.01.120
29.01.130
29.01.135
29.01.136
29.01.137
29.01.140
29.01.150
29.01.155
29.01.160
29.01.170
29.01.180
29.01.200
29.04.001
29.04.010
29.04.020
29.04.025
29.04.030
29.04.035
29.04.040
29.04.050
29.04.055
29.04.060
29.04.070
29.04.075
29.04.080
29.04.085
29.04.088
29.04.091
29.04.095
29.04.100
29.04.110
29.04.120
29.04.140
29.04.150
29.04.160
29.04.170
29.04.180
29.04.190
29.04.200
29.04.210
29.04.230
29.04.235
29.04.240
29.04.250
29.04.260
Effective
7/1/04
29A.04.001
29A.04.007
29A.04.013
29A.04.019
29A.04.025
29A.04.031
29A.04.037
29A.04.043
29A.04.049
29A.04.055
29A.04.061
29A.04.067
29A.04.073
29A.04.079
29A.04.085
29A.04.097
29A.04.091
29A.04.103
29A.04.109
29A.04.115
29A.04.121
29A.04.127
29A.04.133
29A.04.139
29A.04.145
29A.04.151
29A.04.163
29A.04.157
29A.04.175
29A.04.169
29A.04.181
29A.04.205
29A.04.210
29A.04.215
29A.04.225
29A.68.010
29A.32.020
29A.16.040
29A.16.050
29A.16.060
29A.04.235
29A.04.230
29A.04.575
29A.04.610
29A.04.240
29A.04.245
29A.04.250
29A.08.040
29A.08.720
29A.08.730
29A.08.740
29A.76.040
29A.08.750
29A.08.760
29A.20.040
29A.24.310
29A.24.320
29A.12.150
29A.04.255
29A.08.770
29A.08.650
29A.04.440
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
29.07.005
29.07.010
29.07.025
29.07.030
29.07.070
29.07.080
29.07.090
29.07.092
29.07.100
29.07.110
29.07.115
29.07.120
29.07.130
29.07.140
29.07.152
29.07.160
29.07.170
29.07.180
29.07.220
29.07.230
29.07.240
29.07.260
29.07.270
29.07.280
29.07.290
29.07.300
29.07.310
29.07.320
29.07.400
29.07.405
29.07.410
29.07.420
29.07.430
29.07.440
29.07.450
29.08.010
29.08.020
29.08.030
29.08.040
29.08.050
29.08.060
29.08.070
29.08.080
29.08.090
29.08.900
29.10.011
29.10.015
29.10.020
29.10.040
29.10.051
29.10.060
29.10.071
29.10.075
29.10.081
29.10.090
29.10.097
29.10.100
29.10.110
29.10.125
29.10.127
29.10.130
29.10.140
29.10.150
29.10.170
29.10.180
29.10.185
29.10.200
29.10.210
29.10.220
29.10.230
29.13.010
29.13.020
29.13.021
29.13.023
29.13.024
29.13.040
29.13.045
29.13.047
29.13.048
29.13.050
29.13.060
(2010 Ed.)
Effective
7/1/04
29A.08.010
29A.08.105
29A.08.310
29A.08.150
29A.08.210
29A.08.230
29A.08.240
29A.08.135
29A.08.115
29A.08.710
29A.08.220
29A.08.145
29A.08.140
29A.44.120
29A.44.290
29A.08.125
29A.08.155
29A.08.340
29A.08.350
29A.84.110
29A.84.120
29A.84.130
29A.08.320
29A.08.330
29A.08.020
29A.08.120
29A.08.260
29A.08.110
29A.08.250
29A.08.030
29A.08.615
29A.08.410
29A.08.420
29A.08.440
29A.76.030
29A.08.620
29A.08.630
29A.08.130
29A.08.510
29A.08.520
29A.08.530
29A.08.540
29A.08.810
29A.08.820
29A.08.830
29A.08.840
29A.08.850
29A.08.430
29A.08.605
29A.08.610
29A.08.635
29A.08.640
29A.08.625
29A.08.645
29A.04.320
29A.04.330
35.22.235
35.22.245
29A.60.010
29A.04.410
29A.04.420
29A.04.430
29A.20.030
Formerly
29.13.070
29.13.080
29.15.010
29.15.020
29.15.025
29.15.026
29.15.030
29.15.040
29.15.044
29.15.046
29.15.050
29.15.060
29.15.070
29.15.080
29.15.090
29.15.100
29.15.110
29.15.120
29.15.125
29.15.130
29.15.140
29.15.150
29.15.160
29.15.170
29.15.180
29.15.190
29.15.200
29.15.210
29.15.220
29.15.230
29.15.240
29.15.800
29.18.010
29.18.120
29.18.150
29.18.160
29.18.200
29.19.010
29.19.020
29.19.030
29.19.045
29.19.055
29.19.070
29.19.080
29.19.900
29.21.010
29.21.015
29.21.070
29.21.410
29.24.010
29.24.020
29.24.025
29.24.030
29.24.035
29.24.040
29.24.045
29.24.055
29.24.060
29.24.070
29.27.020
29.27.030
29.27.050
29.27.057
29.27.061
29.27.065
29.27.0653
29.27.0655
29.27.066
29.27.0665
29.27.067
29.27.072
29.27.074
29.27.076
29.27.080
29.27.090
29.27.100
29.27.110
29.27.120
29.27.140
29.30.005
29.30.010
Title 29
Effective
7/1/04
29A.04.310
29A.44.070
29A.24.030
29A.24.050
29A.20.020
29A.76.020
29A.24.070
29A.24.080
29A.24.040
29A.24.090
29A.24.100
29A.24.110
29A.84.260
29A.24.060
29A.84.320
29A.84.270
29A.24.130
29A.24.120
29A.24.010
29A.24.020
29A.52.010
29A.24.140
29A.24.170
29A.24.180
29A.24.190
29A.24.200
29A.24.150
29A.24.160
29A.24.210
29A.52.110
29A.52.120
29A.28.010
29A.28.020
29A.52.130
29A.56.010
29A.56.020
29A.56.030
29A.56.040
29A.56.050
29A.04.620
29A.56.060
29A.52.210
29A.52.220
29A.52.230
29A.52.240
29A.20.110
29A.20.120
29A.20.130
29A.20.140
29A.20.150
29A.20.160
29A.20.170
29A.20.180
29A.20.190
29A.20.200
29A.36.010
29A.52.310
29A.52.320
29A.36.020
29A.36.030
29A.36.040
29A.36.050
29A.36.060
29A.36.070
29A.36.080
29A.36.090
29A.52.330
29A.52.340
29A.32.050
29A.52.350
29A.20.010
29A.52.360
29A.52.370
29A.60.130
29A.56.360
29A.36.100
29A.36.110
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 483]
Title 29
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
29.30.020
29.30.025
29.30.040
29.30.060
29.30.081
29.30.085
29.30.086
29.30.095
29.30.101
29.30.111
29.30.130
29.33.020
29.33.041
29.33.051
29.33.061
29.33.081
29.33.130
29.33.145
29.33.300
29.33.305
29.33.310
29.33.320
29.33.330
29.33.340
29.33.350
29.33.360
29.36.210
29.36.220
29.36.230
29.36.240
29.36.250
29.36.260
29.36.270
29.36.280
29.36.290
29.36.300
29.36.310
29.36.320
29.36.330
29.36.340
29.36.350
29.36.360
29.36.370
29.36.900
29.38.010
29.38.020
29.38.030
29.38.040
29.38.050
29.38.060
29.38.070
29.42.010
29.42.020
29.42.030
29.42.040
29.42.050
29.42.070
29.45.010
29.45.020
29.45.030
29.45.040
29.45.050
29.45.060
29.45.065
29.45.070
29.45.080
29.45.090
29.45.100
29.45.110
29.45.120
29.48.005
29.48.007
29.48.010
29.48.020
29.48.030
29.48.035
29.48.045
29.48.070
29.48.080
29.48.090
29.48.100
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 484]
Effective
7/1/04
29A.36.120
29A.36.130
29A.36.140
29A.36.150
29A.36.160
29A.36.170
29A.36.180
29A.36.190
29A.36.200
29A.36.210
29A.36.220
29A.12.010
29A.12.020
29A.12.030
29A.12.040
29A.12.050
29A.12.060
29A.12.070
29A.12.080
29A.12.160
29A.12.090
29A.12.100
29A.12.110
29A.12.120
29A.12.130
29A.12.140
29A.40.010
29A.40.020
29A.40.030
29A.40.040
29A.40.050
29A.40.060
29A.40.070
29A.40.080
29A.40.090
29A.40.100
29A.40.110
29A.40.120
29A.60.180
29A.40.130
29A.40.140
29A.40.150
29A.84.680
29A.48.010
29A.48.020
29A.48.030
29A.48.040
29A.48.050
29A.48.060
29A.84.030
29A.80.010
29A.80.020
29A.80.030
29A.80.040
29A.80.050
29A.80.060
29A.44.410
29A.44.420
29A.44.430
29A.44.440
29A.44.450
29A.44.460
29A.44.470
29A.44.480
29A.44.490
29A.44.500
29A.44.510
29A.44.520
29A.44.530
29A.16.110
29A.16.120
29A.44.060
29A.44.150
29A.44.110
29A.44.130
29A.44.320
29A.44.160
29A.44.310
29A.44.170
29A.44.180
Formerly
29.51.010
29.51.020
29.51.030
29.51.050
29.51.060
29.51.070
29.51.100
29.51.115
29.51.125
29.51.150
29.51.155
29.51.173
29.51.175
29.51.180
29.51.185
29.51.190
29.51.200
29.51.215
29.51.221
29.51.230
29.51.240
29.51.250
29.54.010
29.54.015
29.54.018
29.54.025
29.54.037
29.54.042
29.54.050
29.54.060
29.54.075
29.54.085
29.54.093
29.54.097
29.54.105
29.54.121
29.54.170
29.57.010
29.57.040
29.57.050
29.57.070
29.57.090
29.57.100
29.57.130
29.57.140
29.57.150
29.57.160
29.57.170
29.60.010
29.60.020
29.60.030
29.60.040
29.60.050
29.60.060
29.60.070
29.60.080
29.60.090
29.62.010
29.62.015
29.62.020
29.62.030
29.62.040
29.62.050
29.62.080
29.62.090
29.62.100
29.62.120
29.62.130
29.62.180
29.64.010
29.64.015
29.64.020
29.64.030
29.64.035
29.64.040
29.64.051
29.64.060
29.64.070
29.64.080
29.64.090
29.64.900
Effective
7/1/04
29A.44.010
29A.84.510
29A.84.520
29A.44.200
29A.44.210
29A.44.230
29A.44.220
29A.44.340
29A.44.020
29A.44.190
29A.44.350
29A.60.100
29A.44.030
29A.44.090
29A.44.040
29A.44.240
29A.84.530
29A.84.670
29A.44.080
29A.44.260
29A.44.270
29A.44.280
29A.44.250
29A.60.170
29A.44.050
29A.60.030
29A.60.040
29A.60.050
29A.60.110
29A.60.120
29A.44.330
29A.60.060
29A.60.070
29A.60.080
29A.60.090
29A.16.010
29A.16.130
29A.16.160
29A.16.140
29A.16.020
29A.16.150
29A.44.140
29A.04.220
29A.16.170
29A.16.030
29A.04.510
29A.04.630
29A.04.530
29A.04.540
29A.04.550
29A.04.560
29A.04.570
29A.04.580
29A.04.590
29A.60.160
29A.60.150
29A.60.200
29A.60.210
29A.60.220
29A.60.230
29A.60.240
29A.60.250
29A.60.260
29A.60.020
29A.64.010
29A.64.020
29A.64.030
29A.64.040
29A.64.050
29A.64.060
29A.64.070
29A.64.080
29A.64.090
29A.64.100
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
29.65.010
29.65.020
29.65.040
29.65.050
29.65.055
29.65.060
29.65.070
29.65.080
29.65.090
29.65.100
29.65.120
29.68.015
29.68.016
29.68.070
29.68.080
29.68.100
29.68.120
29.68.130
29.70.100
29.71.010
29.71.020
29.71.030
29.71.040
29.71.050
29.74.010
29.74.020
29.74.030
29.74.040
29.74.050
29.74.060
29.74.070
29.74.080
29.74.090
29.74.100
29.74.110
29.74.120
29.74.130
29.74.140
29.74.150
29.79.010
29.79.015
29.79.020
29.79.030
29.79.035
29.79.040
29.79.050
29.79.060
29.79.070
29.79.075
29.79.080
29.79.090
29.79.100
29.79.110
29.79.115
29.79.120
29.79.140
29.79.150
29.79.160
29.79.170
29.79.180
29.79.190
29.79.200
29.79.210
29.79.230
29.79.250
29.79.270
29.79.280
29.79.290
29.79.300
29.79.440
29.79.480
29.79.490
29.79.500
29.81.210
29.81.220
29.81.230
29.81.240
29.81.250
29.81.260
29.81.270
29.81.280
(2010 Ed.)
Effective
7/1/04
29A.68.020
29A.68.030
29A.68.040
29A.68.050
29A.68.060
29A.68.070
29A.68.080
29A.68.090
29A.68.100
29A.68.110
29A.68.120
29A.28.030
29A.28.040
29A.28.050
29A.28.060
29A.76.010
29A.56.310
29A.56.320
29A.56.330
29A.56.340
29A.56.350
29A.56.410
29A.56.420
29A.56.430
29A.56.440
29A.56.450
29A.56.460
29A.56.470
29A.56.480
29A.56.490
29A.56.500
29A.56.510
29A.56.520
29A.56.530
29A.56.540
29A.72.010
29A.72.020
29A.72.030
29A.72.040
29A.72.050
29A.72.060
29A.72.070
29A.72.080
29A.72.090
29A.72.025
29A.72.100
29A.72.110
29A.72.120
29A.72.130
29A.72.140
29A.72.150
29A.72.160
29A.72.170
29A.72.180
29A.72.190
29A.72.200
29A.72.210
29A.72.230
29A.72.240
29A.72.250
29A.72.260
29A.72.270
29A.72.280
29A.72.290
29A.84.230
29A.84.210
29A.84.250
29A.84.280
29A.32.010
29A.32.030
29A.32.040
29A.32.060
29A.32.070
29A.32.080
29A.32.090
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Formerly
29.81.290
29.81.300
29.81.310
29.81.320
29.81A.010
29.81A.020
29.81A.030
29.81A.040
29.81A.050
29.81A.060
29.81A.070
29.81A.080
29.81A.900
29.81A.901
29.82.010
29.82.015
29.82.021
29.82.023
29.82.025
29.82.030
29.82.040
29.82.060
29.82.080
29.82.090
29.82.100
29.82.105
29.82.110
29.82.120
29.82.130
29.82.140
29.82.160
29.82.170
29.82.210
29.82.220
29.85.010
29.85.020
29.85.040
29.85.051
29.85.060
29.85.070
29.85.090
29.85.100
29.85.110
29.85.170
29.85.210
29.85.220
29.85.225
29.85.230
29.85.240
29.85.245
29.85.249
29.85.260
29.85.275
29.91.010
29.91.020
29.91.030
29.91.040
29.91.050
29.91.060
29.91.900
29.91.901
29.98.010
29.98.020
29.98.030
29.98.050
Effective
7/1/04
29A.32.100
29A.32.110
29A.32.120
29A.32.210
29A.32.220
29A.32.230
29A.32.240
29A.32.250
29A.32.260
29A.32.270
29A.32.280
29A.56.110
29A.56.120
29A.56.130
29A.56.140
29A.56.150
29A.56.160
29A.56.170
29A.56.180
29A.56.190
29A.56.200
29A.56.210
29A.56.220
29A.56.230
29A.56.240
29A.56.250
29A.56.260
29A.56.270
29A.84.240
29A.84.020
29A.84.220
29A.84.540
29A.84.420
29A.84.410
29A.84.610
29A.84.620
29A.84.630
29A.84.640
29A.84.710
29A.84.550
29A.84.720
29A.84.650
29A.84.655
29A.84.730
29A.84.740
29A.84.660
29A.84.010
29A.84.140
29A.84.560
29A.84.040
29A.88.010
29A.88.020
29A.88.030
29A.88.040
29A.88.050
29A.88.060
29A.04.900
29A.04.901
29A.04.902
Chapter 29.01
DEFINITIONS
29.01.005 Scope of definitions. [2003 c 111 § 101; 1965 c 9 §
29.01.005. For like prior law see 1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.001 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.006 Ballot and related terms. [2003 c 111 § 102; 1994 c 57 §
2; 1990 c 59 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.007
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.008 Canvassing. [2003 c 111 § 103; 1990 c 59 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.013 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 485]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
29.01.010 City clerk. [1965 c 9 § 29.01.010.] Repealed by 2003 c
111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.020 City council. [1965 c 9 § 29.01.020.] Repealed by 2003 c
111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.030 City precinct. [1965 c 9 § 29.01.030. Prior: 1957 c 251 §
2; prior: 1939 c 15 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 3, part; RRS § 5114-3, part; prior:
1891 c 104 §§ 1, part, 2, part; RRS §§ 5116, part, 5117, part.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.040 Constituency. [1965 c 9 § 29.01.040.] Repealed by 2003
c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.042 Counting center. [2003 c 111 § 104; 1999 c 158 § 1; 1990
c 59 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.019 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.043 County auditor. [2003 c 111 § 105; 1984 c 106 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.025 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.045 Date of mailing. [2003 c 111 § 106; 1987 c 346 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.031 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.120 Precinct. [2003 c 111 § 121; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.120. Prior:
1933 c 1 § 2; RRS § 5114-2; prior: 1915 c 16 § 1; RRS § 5114.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.04.121 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.130 Primary. [2003 c 111 § 122; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.130. Prior:
1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177(a). See also 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.127 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.135 Qualified. [2003 c 111 § 123; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.133 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.136 Recount. [2003 c 111 § 124; 2001 c 225 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.04.139 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.137 Registered voter. [2003 c 111 § 125; 1987 c 346 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.145 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.140 Residence. [2003 c 111 § 126; 1971 ex.s. c 178 § 1; 1965 c
9 § 29.01.140. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 1; prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3051; 1865 p
25 § 2; RRS § 5110. (ii) Code 1881 § 3053; 1866 p 8 § 11; 1865 p 25 § 4;
RRS § 5111.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.151 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.047 Disabled voter. [2003 c 111 § 107; 1987 c 346 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.037 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.150 Rural precinct. [1965 c 9 § 29.01.150. Prior: 1957 c 251
§ 3; prior: 1939 c 15 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 3, part; RRS § 5114-3, part; prior:
1891 c 104 §§ 1, part, 2, part; RRS §§ 5116, part, 5117, part.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.050 Election. [2003 c 111 § 108; 1990 c 59 § 5; 1965 c 9 §
29.01.050. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177(c). See also 1950 ex.s.
c 14 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.043 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.155 Service voter. [2003 c 111 § 127; 1991 c 23 § 13; 1987 c
346 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.163 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.055 Election board. [2003 c 111 § 109; 1986 c 167 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.049 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.060 Election officer. [2003 c 111 § 110; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.060.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.055 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.160 September primary. [2003 c 111 § 128; 1965 c 9 §
29.01.160. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177(b).] Recodified as
RCW 29A.04.157 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.170 Special election. [2003 c 111 § 129; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.170.
Prior: Code 1881 § 3056; 1865 p 27 § 2; RRS § 5155.] Recodified as RCW
29A.04.175 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.065 Elector. [2003 c 111 § 111; 1987 c 346 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.04.061 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.180 Short term. [2003 c 111 § 130; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 §
14.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.169 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.068 Filing officer. [2003 c 111 § 112; 1990 c 59 § 77.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.067 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.200 Voting system, device, tallying system. [2003 c 111 §
131; 1990 c 59 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.181 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.070 General election. [2003 c 111 § 113; 1965 c 9 §
29.01.070.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.073 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.04
29.01.080 Infamous crime. [2003 c 111 § 114; 1992 c 7 § 31; 1965 c
9 § 29.01.080. Prior: Code 1881 § 3054; 1865 p 25 § 5; RRS § 5113.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.079 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.087 Local voters' pamphlet. [1984 c 106 § 2.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.090 Major political party. [2003 c 111 § 115; 1977 ex.s. c 329
§ 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.090. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 6, part; RRS § 5183, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.085 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.100 Minor political party. [2003 c 111 § 116; 1965 c 9 §
29.01.100. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 8; prior: 1907 c 209 § 26, part; RRS § 5203,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.097 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.01.110 Measures. [2003 c 111 § 117; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.110.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.091 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.113 Out-of-state voter. [2003 c 111 § 118; 1987 c 346 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.103 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.117 Overseas voter. [2003 c 111 § 119; 1987 c 346 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.109 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.01.119 Poll-site ballot counting devices. [2003 c 111 § 120; 1999
c 158 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.115 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 486]
GENERAL PROVISIONS
29.04.001 State policy. [2003 c 111 § 132; 2001 c 41 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.205 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.04.010 Registration required for voting—Exception. [2003 c
111 § 133; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.010. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 8; prior: (i) 1933 c 1
§ 22, part; RRS § 5114-22, part. (ii) 1933 c 1 § 23; RRS § 5114-23. See
also 1935 c 26 § 3; RRS § 5189.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.210 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.020 County auditor as supervisor of certain primaries and
elections. [2003 c 111 § 134; 1987 c 295 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 2; 1971
ex.s. c 202 § 1; 1965 c 123 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.020. Prior: 1947 c 182 §
1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5166-10, part; prior: 1945 c 194 § 3, part; 1941
c 180 § 1, part; 1935 c 5 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; prior: 1933 c 79
§ 1, part; 1927 c 279 § 2, part; 1923 c 53 § 3, part; 1921 c 61 § 5, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 5147, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.215 pursuant to 2003
c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.025 Handling of reports filed under public disclosure law.
[2003 c 111 § 136; 1983 c 294 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.225
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.030 Prevention and correction of election frauds and errors.
[2003 c 111 § 1701; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 165 § 1; 1971 c 81
§ 74; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.030. Prior: (i) 1907 c 209 § 25, part; RRS § 5202,
part. (ii) 1889 p 407 § 19; RRS § 5276.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.010
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.035 Prohibition against campaign materials deceptively
similar to voters' or candidates' pamphlets. [2003 c 111 § 802; 1984 c 41
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
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29.04.040 Precincts—Number of voters—Dividing, altering, or
combining—Creating new precincts. [2003 c 111 § 404; 1999 c 158 § 3;
1994 c 57 § 3; 1986 c 167 § 2; 1980 c 107 § 3. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 4;
1977 ex.s. c 128 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 129 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 1;
1965 c 9 § 29.04.040; prior: (i) 1921 c 178 § 1, part; 1915 c 11 § 1, part;
1907 c 130 § 1, part; 1889 p 402 § 7, part; Code 1881 § 3067, part; 1865 p
30 § 1, part; RRS § 5171, part. (ii) 1907 c 130 § 2, part; 1889 p 408 § 21,
part; RRS § 5278, part. (iii) Code 1881 § 2679; 1854 p 65 § 4, part; No
RRS.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.050
Precincts—Restrictions on precinct boundaries—
Designated by number. [2003 c 111 § 405; 1999 c 298 § 1; 1989 c 278 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 128 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.050. Prior: 1921 c 178 § 1, part;
1915 c 11 § 1, part; 1907 c 130 § 1, part; 1889 p 402 § 7, part; Code 1881 §
3067, part; 1865 p 30 § 1, part; RRS § 5171, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.16.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.055 Combining or dividing precincts, election boards. [2003
c 111 § 406; 2001 c 241 § 22; 1986 c 167 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 5; 1974
ex.s. c 127 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.055. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 22; 1951 c 70 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.060 Publication of election laws by secretary of state. [2003
c 111 § 138; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.060. Prior: (i) 1907 c 209 § 16; RRS § 5193.
(ii) 1889 p 413 § 34; RRS § 5299.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.235
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.070 Secretary of state as chief election officer. [2003 c 111 §
137; 1994 c 57 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.070. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 23; 1949 c
161 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5147-2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.230
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.075 Visits to elections offices, facilities. [2004 c 266 § 1.
Prior: 2003 c 109 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.575 pursuant to 2004 c
266 § 22, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.080 Rules by secretary of state—Data processing systems.
[2003 c 111 § 161; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.080. Prior: 1963
c 200 § 24; 1949 c 161 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5147-3.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.04.610 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.085 Information in foreign languages. [2003 c 111 § 139;
2001 c 41 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.240 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.088 Voter guide. [2003 c 111 § 140; 2001 c 41 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.245 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.04.091 Toll-free media and web page. [2003 c 111 § 141; 2001 c
41 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.095 Definitions for purposes of RCW 29.04.100 through
29.04.120. [2003 c 111 § 202; 1973 1st ex.s. c 111 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.100 Registration, voting records—As public records—
Information furnished—Restrictions, confidentiality. [2003 c 111 § 247;
1994 c 57 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 46 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 2; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 111 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.720 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.110 Registration, voting—Furnishing data upon request—
Cost—Use restricted. [2003 c 111 § 248; 1994 c 57 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c
111 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.730 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.120 Violations of restricted use of registered voter data—
Penalties—Liabilities. [2003 c 111 § 249; 2003 c 53 § 176; 1999 c 298 § 2;
1992 c 7 § 32; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 111 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.740 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.130 Maps of precinct boundaries—Census correspondence
lists—Duties of county auditor—Distribution—Public record—Copies.
[1980 c 107 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 128 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 129 § 1.]
Repealed by 1989 c 278 § 3.
29.04.135 Prohibition of certain acts by secretary of state. [1980 c
107 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 278 § 3.
29.04.140
Maps and census correspondence lists—
Apportionment—Duties of secretary of state. [2003 c 111 § 1904; 1989 c
278 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 128 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 129 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.76.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.04.150 Computer file of registered voters—County records to
secretary of state—Reimbursement. [2003 c 111 § 250; 1993 c 441 § 1;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 46 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.750 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.160 Computer file—Duplicate copy—Restrictions and
penalties. [2003 c 111 § 251; 1995 c 135 § 2. Prior: 1993 c 441 § 2; 1993
c 408 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 226 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 46 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.760 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.170 Local elected officials, commencement of term of
office—Purpose, 1979 ex.s. c 126. [2003 c 111 § 504; 1999 c 298 § 3; 1980
c 35 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.040 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.180 Write-in voting—Candidates, declaration. [2003 c 111
§ 622; 1999 c 157 § 1; 1995 c 158 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 100; 1988 c 181 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.24.310 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.04.190
Write-in candidates—Notice to auditors, ballot
counters. [2003 c 111 § 623; 1988 c 181 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.24.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.200 Voting devices, machines—Recording requirements.
[2003 c 111 § 315; 1998 c 245 § 26; 1991 c 363 § 30; 1990 c 184 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.12.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.04.210 Ballots, voting systems—Rules by secretary of state.
[1990 c 59 § 7.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.220 Information on geographical boundaries. [1991 c 178 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.026 pursuant to 1991 c 178 § 3, effective July
1, 1992.
29.04.230 Electronic facsimile documents—Acceptance of. [2003
c 111 § 142; 1991 c 186 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.255 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.235 Electronic facsimile documents—Rules. [1991 c 186 §
2.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.240 Records concerning accuracy and currency of voters
lists. [2003 c 111 § 252; 1994 c 57 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.770
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.250 Voter registration database. [2003 c 111 § 245; 2002 c
21 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.650 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.04.260 Election account. [2004 c 266 § 2. Prior: 2003 c 48 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.440 pursuant to 2004 c 266 § 22, effective July
1, 2004.
Chapter 29.07
VOTER REGISTRATION
29.07.005 Definition. [2003 c 111 § 201; 1994 c 57 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.08.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.010 County auditor as chief registrar of voters, custodian of
records—Registration assistants. [2003 c 111 § 205; 1999 c 298 § 4; 1994
c 57 § 8; 1984 c 211 § 3; 1980 c 48 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 4; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.010. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 4; prior: 1939 c 15 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 3,
part; RRS § 5114-3, part; prior: 1891 c 104 §§ 1, part, 2, part; RRS §§ 5116,
part, 5117, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.105 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
53.
29.07.015 Definitions. [1985 c 205 § 15.] Repealed by 1994 c 57 §
29.07.020 City clerk as deputy registrar. [1971 ex.s. c 202 § 5;
1965 c 9 § 29.07.020. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 5; prior: 1939 c 15 § 1, part;
1933 c 1 § 3, part; RRS § 5114-3, part; prior: 1891 c 104 §§ 1, part, 2, part;
RRS §§ 5116, part, 5117, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 57 § 53.
29.07.025 Voter registration in state offices, colleges. [2003 c 111 §
222; 2002 c 185 § 3; 1994 c 57 § 10; 1984 c 211 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.310 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.030 Expense of registration. [2003 c 111 § 214; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.030. Prior: 1939 c 82 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 4, part; RRS § 5114-4,
part; prior: 1891 c 104 § 4; RRS § 5119.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.150
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.040 Fees of deputy registrars. [1971 ex.s. c 202 § 6; 1965 c 9
§ 29.07.040. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 7; prior: (i) 1945 c 74 § 1; 1933 c 1 § 28;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 487]
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Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5114-28; prior: 1915 c 16 § 14; RRS § 5132. (ii) 1933 c
1 § 10, part; RRS § 5114-10, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 11, part; 1915 c 16 §
13, part; 1905 c 171 § 4, part; 1889 p 417 § 13, part; RRS § 5131, part.]
Repealed by 1993 c 434 § 12, effective January 1, 1994.
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.050 Oaths administered to registration officers. [1971 ex.s.
c 202 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.050. Prior: 1939 c 82 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 4,
part; RRS § 5114-4, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 57 § 53.
29.07.060 Oaths—Registration officers may administer, certify.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 8; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.060. Prior:
(i) 1939 c 82 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 4, part; RRS § 5114-4, part. (ii) 1947 c 68
§ 3, part; 1933 c 1 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5114-11, part; prior: 1921
c 177 § 7, part; 1915 c 16 § 8, part; 1901 c 135 § 4, part; 1893 c 45 § 3, part;
1889 p 416 § 8, part; RRS § 5126, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 57 § 53.
29.07.150 Precinct registration records—Type—Custody. [1971
ex.s. c 202 § 19; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.150. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 8, part; RRS §
5114-8, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 7, part; 1915 c 16 § 7, part; 1905 c 171 § 3,
part; 1901 c 135 § 3, part; 1893 c 45 § 2, part; 1889 p 415 § 7, part; RRS §
5125, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 167 § 25. Later enactment, see RCW
29.07.151.
29.07.151
County registration records—Maintenance—
Inspection and copying, when. [1986 c 167 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 §
41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.07.065 Identity of applicant for registration—Establishment—
Voting age proof. [1986 c 167 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 2.] Repealed by
1994 c 57 § 53.
29.07.070 Voter qualification information—Verification notice.
[2003 c 111 § 216; 1994 c 57 § 11; 1990 c 143 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 3;
1971 ex.s. c 202 § 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.070. Prior: 1947 c 68 § 3, part; 1933
c 1 § 11, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5114-11, part; prior: 1921 c 177 § 7, part;
1915 c 16 § 8, part; 1901 c 135 § 4, part; 1893 c 45 § 3, part; 1889 p 416 § 8,
part; RRS § 5126, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.210 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.080 Oath of applicant. [2003 c 111 § 218; 1994 c 57 § 12;
1990 c 143 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 10; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.080. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 12; RRS § 5114-12.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.090 Signature card. [2003 c 111 § 219; 1994 c 57 § 13; 1973
1st ex.s. c 21 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 11; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.090. Prior: 1933
c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.240
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.092 New registration or transfer—Acknowledgment—
Cancellation of previous registration. [2003 c 111 § 211; 2001 c 41 § 6;
1975 1st ex.s. c 184 § 1; 1973 c 153 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.135
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.095 Registration of person temporarily residing outside
county of permanent residence. [1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 202
§ 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.095. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 13.] Repealed by 1994 c
57 § 53.
29.07.100 Registration assistance by city and town clerks. [1994 c
57 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.100. Prior: 1957 c 251 §
10; prior: 1947 c 68 § 1, part; 1945 c 95 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 6, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5114-6, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 6, part; 1915 c 16 § 6, part;
1901 c 35 § 5, part; 1893 c 45 § 1, part; 1889 p 415 § 6, part; RRS § 5124,
part.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.105
Time and places for registration—Additional
temporary facilities in first, second, third-class cities. [1971 ex.s. c 202 §
14; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.105. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 12.] Repealed by 1994 c 57
§ 53.
29.07.110 Time and places for registration—Deputy registrars
outside county courthouse. [2003 c 111 § 207; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 15; 1965
c 9 § 29.07.110. Prior: 1957 c 251 § 11; prior: 1947 c 68 § 1, part; 1945 c
95 § 1, part; 1933 c 1 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5114-6, part; prior: 1919
c 163 § 6, part; 1915 c 16 § 6, part; 1901 c 135 § 5, part; 1893 c 45 § 1, part;
1889 p 415 § 6, part; RRS § 5124, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.115
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.115 Registration records—Weekly transmittal. [1994 c 57 §
15; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 23.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1,
2004.
29.07.120 Registrar's cards—Weekly transmittal—Exemption.
[1999 c 298 § 5; 1994 c 57 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 16; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.120. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13, part.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.130 Registration records—Originals and automated files—
Public access. [2003 c 111 § 246; 1994 c 57 § 17; 1991 c 81 § 21; 1971
ex.s. c 202 § 17; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.130. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS §
5114-13, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.710 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.140 Application form—Single completion—Furnished by
secretary of state. [2003 c 111 § 217; 1994 c 57 § 18; 1990 c 143 § 9; 1973
1st ex.s. c 21 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 18; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.140. Prior: (i)
1933 c 1 § 30; RRS § 5114-30. (ii) 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13,
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 488]
29.07.152 Late registration—Special procedure. [2003 c 111 §
213; 1993 c 383 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.145 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.160 Closing registration files—Notice. [2003 c 111 § 212;
1993 c 383 § 2; 1980 c 3 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 20;
1965 c 9 § 29.07.160. Prior: 1947 c 68 § 2; 1933 c 1 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 5114-9.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.170 Delivery of precinct lists to polls. [2003 c 111 § 1111;
1994 c 57 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 21; 1965 c 9 § 29.07.170. Prior: 1957 c
251 § 8; prior: 1933 c 1 § 10, part; RRS § 5114-10, part; prior: 1919 c 163
§ 11, part; 1915 c 16 § 13, part; 1905 c 171 § 4, part; 1889 p 417 § 13, part;
RRS § 5131, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.180 Return of precinct lists after election—Public records.
[2003 c 111 § 1128; 1994 c 57 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 22; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.180. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 8, part; RRS § 5114-8, part; prior: 1919 c 163
§ 7, part; 1915 c 16 § 7, part; 1905 c 171 § 3, part; 1901 c 135 § 3, part; 1893
c 45 § 2, part; 1889 p 415 § 7, part; RRS § 5125, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.290 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.190 Return of registration files after canvass.
reference section, decodified.
29.07.200 Registration—Registrar violating.
section, decodified June 1992.
Cross-
Cross-reference
29.07.210 Registration law—Registering under false name. Crossreference section, decodified June 1992.
29.07.220
Computer file of voter registration records—
Establishment—Duties of county auditor. [2003 c 111 § 209; 1993 c 408
§ 11; 1991 c 81 § 22; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.125 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.230
Payment to counties for maintenance of voter
registration records on electronic data processing systems. [2003 c 111
§ 215; 1980 c 32 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.155 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.240 Computer file of voter registration records—Rules—
Assistance. [1974 ex.s. c 127 § 14.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.250 Handling of reports filed under public disclosure law.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.07.260 Registration with driver's license application or
renewal. [2003 c 111 § 225; 2001 c 41 § 16; 1999 c 298 § 6; 1994 c 57 §
21; 1990 c 143 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.340 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.270 Duties of secretary of state, department of licensing,
county auditors—Address changes. [2003 c 111 § 226; 1994 c 57 § 22;
1990 c 143 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.350 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.280 Forwarding of forms to voter's county. [1990 c 143 § 3.]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.290 Records—Correction, sorting, transmittal. [1990 c 143
§ 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.300 Delivery of files to auditors—Address changes. [1994 c
57 § 23; 1990 c 143 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1,
2004.
29.07.310 Driver licensing and voter registration—Duties of
secretary of state. [1990 c 143 § 10.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404,
effective July 1, 2004.
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29.07.320 Driver licensing and voter registration—Funding.
[1990 c 143 § 11.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.400 Registration law—Officials' violations. [2003 c 111 §
2105; 1994 c 57 § 24; 1991 c 81 § 11; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.190. Prior: 1933 c
1 § 26; RRS § 5114-26; prior: 1889 p 418 § 15; RRS § 5133. Formerly
RCW 29.85.190.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.405 Disenfranchisement or discrimination—Penalty. [2003
c 111 § 2106; 2001 c 41 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.120 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.410 Registration law—Voter violations. [2003 c 111 § 2107;
1994 c 57 § 25; 1991 c 81 § 12; 1990 c 143 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 110;
1965 c 9 § 29.85.200. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 27; RRS § 5114-27; prior: 1893 c
45 § 5; 1889 p 418 § 16; RRS § 5136. Formerly RCW 29.85.200.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
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29.10.020 Address change within county—Transfer by telephone.
[2003 c 111 § 228; 1994 c 57 § 35; 1991 c 81 § 23; 1975 1st ex.s. c 184 § 2;
1971 ex.s. c 202 § 24; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.020. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 4; prior:
1933 c 1 § 14, part; RRS § 5114-14, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 9, part; 1915 c
16 § 9, part; 1889 p 417 § 12, part; RRS § 5129, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.410 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.030 Transfers—Registrar's duties. [1971 ex.s. c 202 § 25;
1965 c 9 § 29.10.030. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 5; prior: 1933 c 1 § 14, part;
RRS § 5114-14, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 9, part; 1915 c 16 § 9, part; 1889 p
417 § 12, part; RRS § 5129, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.10.040 Reregistration on transfer to another county. [2003 c
111 § 229; 1999 c 100 § 3; 1994 c 57 § 36; 1991 c 81 § 24; 1977 ex.s. c 361
§ 26; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 26; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.040. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 15;
RRS § 5114-15.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.420 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.420 Designation of agencies providing registration services.
[1994 c 57 § 26.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.050 Reregistration upon change of name of voter. [1965 c 9
§ 29.10.050. Prior: 1947 c 68 § 4; 1933 c 1 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 511416.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.07.430 Registration or transfer at designated agencies—Form
and application. [2003 c 111 § 223; 1994 c 57 § 27.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.051 Voter name change. [2003 c 111 § 231; 1994 c 57 § 37;
1991 c 81 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.440 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.440 Registration at designated agencies—Procedures. [2003
c 111 § 224; 2001 c 41 § 7; 1994 c 57 § 28.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.330 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.060
Change of precinct boundaries—Transfer of
registration. [2003 c 111 § 1903; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 27; 1965 c 9 §
29.10.060. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 17; RRS § 5114-17.] Recodified as RCW
29A.76.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.07.450 Duties of secretary of state. [1994 c 57 § 29.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.08
REGISTRATION BY MAIL
29.08.010 Definitions—Rules. [2003 c 111 § 204; 1994 c 57 § 30;
1993 c 434 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.020 Duties of county auditor—Application of remainder of
title. [1993 c 434 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1,
2004.
29.10.070 Change of city boundaries—Transfer of registration.
[1965 c 9 § 29.10.070. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 18; RRS § 5114-18.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 202 § 46.
29.10.071 Assignment of voter to inactive status—Confirmation
notice. [2003 c 111 § 239; 1994 c 57 § 38.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.620 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.075 Return of inactive voter to active status—Cancellation
of registration. [2003 c 111 § 241; 1994 c 57 § 39.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.630 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.030 Authorization. [2003 c 111 § 208; 1993 c 434 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.080 Cancellation for failure to vote. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 27;
1971 ex.s. c 202 § 28; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.080. Prior:
1945 c 30 § 1; 1933 c 1 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5114-19.] Repealed by
1994 c 57 § 54, effective January 1, 1995.
29.08.040 Forms. [2003 c 111 § 221; 1993 c 434 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.260 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.081 Count of registered voters. [2003 c 111 § 210; 1994 c 57
§ 40.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.050 Declaration and warning. [1994 c 57 § 31; 1993 c 434 §
5.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.060 Auditor's procedure. [2003 c 111 § 206; 1994 c 57 § 32;
1993 c 434 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.070 Form—Adoption, contents. [1993 c 434 § 7.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.080 Forms—Supplied without cost—Citizenship. [2003 c
111 § 220; 2001 c 41 § 8; 1999 c 298 § 7; 1993 c 434 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.08.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.090 Violations of chapter. [1993 c 434 § 9.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.08.900 Effective date—1993 c 434. [1993 c 434 § 13.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.10
REGISTRATION STATUS, TRANSFERS, AND CANCELLATIONS
29.10.010 Transfers within same city or town—Authority—
Request. [1965 c 9 § 29.10.010. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 3; prior: 1933 c 1 §
14, part; RRS § 5114-14, part; prior: 1919 c 163 § 9, part; 1915 c 16 § 9,
part; 1889 p 417 § 12, part; RRS § 5129, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
202 § 45.
29.10.011 Definitions. [2003 c 111 § 203; 1994 c 57 § 33.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.015 "Active," "inactive" registered voters. [2003 c 111 §
238; 1994 c 57 § 34.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.615 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
(2010 Ed.)
29.10.090 Cancellation for death. [2003 c 111 § 232; 1999 c 100 §
1; 1994 c 57 § 41; 1983 c 110 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 29; 1965 c 9 §
29.10.090. Prior: 1961 c 32 § 1; 1933 c 1 § 20; RRS § 5114-20.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.510 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.095 Report of deaths to secretary of state. [1971 ex.s. c 202
§ 30; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.095. Prior: 1951 c 250 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 57
§ 53.
29.10.097 Cancellation for conviction of felony. [2003 c 111 § 233;
1994 c 57 § 42.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.520 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.100 Weekly report of cancellations and name changes.
[2003 c 111 § 234; 1999 c 298 § 8; 1994 c 57 § 43; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 31;
1965 c 9 § 29.10.100. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.530 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.110 Record of cancellations. [2003 c 111 § 235; 1991 c 81 §
26; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 32; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.110. Prior:
1961 c 32 § 2; 1947 c 85 § 5; 1933 c 1 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5114-21.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.540 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.120 Sworn statement of cancellations—Filing. [1977 ex.s. c
361 § 28; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 33; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.120. Prior: 1951 c 208 §
1.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.10.123
Challenges of registration—Time for filing,
administration of. [1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 288 § 5.
29.10.125 Challenge of registration—Initiation. [2003 c 111 § 253;
2001 c 41 § 9; 1987 c 288 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.08.810 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 489]
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29.10.127 Challenge—Voting by person challenged—Burden of
proof, procedures. [2003 c 111 § 254; 1987 c 288 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.820 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.130
Challenge—Affidavit—Administration, notice of
challenge. [2003 c 111 § 255; 1987 c 288 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 4; 1967
c 225 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.830 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.140 Challenge—Procedure before cancellation. [2003 c 111
§ 256; 1987 c 288 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 34; 1967 c
225 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.840 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.150 Challenge of registration—Forms, availability. [2003 c
111 § 257; 1991 c 81 § 27; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 35; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.08.850 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.10.160 Different addresses in precinct list and permanent
records—Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 184 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 36; 1965
ex.s. c 156 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.10.170 Transfer on election day. [2003 c 111 § 230; 1991 c 81 §
28; 1979 c 96 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.430 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.180 Registration list maintenance. [2003 c 111 § 236; 1999 c
100 § 2; 1994 c 57 § 44. Prior: 1993 c 434 § 10; 1993 c 417 § 8; 1991 c 363
§ 31; 1989 c 261 § 1; 1987 c 359 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.605
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.185 Dual registration or voting detection. [2003 c 111 § 237;
2001 c 41 § 10; 1999 c 100 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.610 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.190 Voting after registration canceled. [1987 c 359 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 261 § 2.
29.10.200 Confirmation notices—Form, contents. [2003 c 111 §
242; 1994 c 57 § 45.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.635 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.210
Confirmation notice—Response, auditor's action.
[2003 c 111 § 243; 1994 c 57 § 46.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.640
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.220 Voting by inactive or canceled voters. [2003 c 111 § 240;
1994 c 57 § 47.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.625 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.10.230 Electronic file format. [2003 c 111 § 244; 1999 c 100 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.08.645 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.13
TIMES FOR HOLDING ELECTIONS AND PRIMARIES
29.13.010 State and local general elections—Statewide general
election—Exceptions—Special county elections. [2003 c 111 § 144; 1994
c 142 § 1; 1992 c 37 § 1; 1989 c 4 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 99); 1980 c 3
§ 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 111 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s.
c 36 § 1; 1973 c 4 § 1; 1965 c 123 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.010. Prior: 1955 c
151 § 1; prior: (i) 1923 c 53 § 1; 1921 c 61 § 1; RRS § 5143. (ii) 1921 c 61
§ 3; RRS § 5145.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.015 1963 elections act defined.
Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 42.
[1965 c 9 § 29.13.015.]
29.13.020 City, town, and district general and special elections—
Exceptions. [2003 c 111 § 145; 2002 c 43 § 2; 1994 c 142 § 2; 1992 c 37 §
2; 1990 c 33 § 562; 1989 c 4 § 10 (Initiative Measure No. 99); 1986 c 167 §
6; 1980 c 3 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 111 § 2; 1965 c 123 § 3; 1965 c 9 §
29.13.020. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 1; 1955 c 55 § 1; 1951 c 101 § 1; 1949 c 161
§ 1; 1927 c 182 § 1; 1923 c 53 § 2; 1921 c 61 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5144.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.330 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.13.021 First-class commission cities with charters providing
triennial elections. [1983 c 3 § 43; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 10; 1965 c 9 §
29.13.021. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.022 Elections in certain first-class cities under commission
form of government. [1955 c 55 § 13.] Repealed by 1963 c 200 § 26.
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29.13.023
First-class
mayor-council
cities—Twelve
councilmembers. [2003 c 111 § 2301; 1981 c 213 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 126 §
11; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.023. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 2; 1957 c 168 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 35.22.235 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2402, effective July
1, 2004.
29.13.024
First-class
mayor-council
cities—Seven
councilmembers. [2003 c 111 § 2302; 1981 c 213 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 126 §
12; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.024. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 3; 1957 c 168 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 35.22.245 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2402, effective July
1, 2004.
29.13.025 "Class A county" includes higher classifications. [1990
c 59 § 101; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.025. Prior: 1951 c 101
§ 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
29.13.030 Elections by cities, towns, school districts, in class 1
through class 9 counties—Special elections—Consolidated election laws
defined. [1965 c 9 § 29.13.030. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 5; 1955 c 55 § 2; 1951
c 257 § 3; 1951 c 101 § 2; 1949 c 161 § 2; 1927 c 279 § 1; 1921 c 170 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5150.] Repealed by 1965 c 123 § 9(12). Later
enactment, see RCW 29.13.020.
29.13.040 Conduct of elections—Canvass. [2003 c 111 § 1501;
1965 c 123 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.040. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 6; 1955 c 55 § 3;
1951 c 257 § 4; 1951 c 101 § 4; 1949 c 161 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5153-1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.60.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.13.045 Election costs borne by constituencies. [2003 c 111 §
146; 1965 c 123 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.045. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 7; 1951 c
257 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.410 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.047 State share of election costs. [2003 c 111 § 147; 1985 c 45
§ 2; 1977 ex.s. c 144 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1973 c 4 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.04.420 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.13.048 Interest on reimbursement of costs. [2003 c 111 § 148;
1986 c 167 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.430 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.050 Local officers, beginning of terms—Organization of
district boards of directors. [2003 c 111 § 503; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 14;
1965 c 123 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.050. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 8; 1959 c 86 § 1;
prior: 1951 c 257 § 6. (i) 1949 c 161 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5146-1. (ii)
1949 c 163 § 1; 1921 c 61 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5146.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.20.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.060 Elections in certain first-class school districts. [1996 c
202 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 32; 1990 c 33 § 563; 1989 c 10 § 7. Prior: 1979 ex.s.
c 183 § 11; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 15; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.060; prior: 1963 c 200 §
9; 1943 c 10 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4810-1.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 §
2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.061 Elections in first-class school districts containing a city
of the first class, in class A and class AA counties—Election under
RCW 29.13.060 to be held in even-numbered years. [1955 c 55 § 14.]
Repealed by 1963 c 200 § 26.
29.13.065 School district regular elections to be held in March in
odd-numbered years—Other statutes superseded—Special elections
not affected. [1961 c 252 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 200 § 26.
29.13.070 Primaries. [2003 c 111 § 143; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 29; 1965
ex.s. c 103 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.070. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 25; 1907 c 209 §
3; RRS § 5179.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.310 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.075 Elections to fill unexpired term—No primary, when.
[1973 c 4 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.150 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.13.080 Opening and closing polls. [2003 c 111 § 1107; 1973 c 78
§ 1; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.080. Prior: (i) 1921 c 61 § 7;
RRS § 5149. (ii) 1921 c 170 § 5; RRS § 5154. (iii) 1921 c 178 § 7; 1907 c
235 § 1; 1889 p 413 § 35; RRS § 5319. (iv) 1919 c 163 § 16, part; 1907 c
209 § 17, part; RRS § 5194, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.070
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.13.100 United States Constitutional amendment conventions—
Election of convention delegates. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2003.
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Chapter 29.15
FILING FOR OFFICE
29.15.010 Declaration and affidavit of candidacy. [2003 c 111 §
603; 2002 c 140 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 82.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.030
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.020 Declaration of candidacy—Certain offices, when filed.
[2003 c 111 § 605; 1990 c 59 § 81; 1986 c 167 § 8; 1984 c 142 § 2.
Formerly RCW 29.18.025.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.050 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.025 Qualifications for filing, appearance on ballot. [2003 c
111 § 502; 1999 c 298 § 9; 1993 c 317 § 10; 1991 c 178 § 1. Formerly RCW
29.18.021.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.026 Information on geographical boundaries. [2003 c 111 §
1902; 1991 c 178 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.04.220.] Recodified as RCW
29A.76.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.030 Declaration of candidacy—Where filed—Copy to
public disclosure commission. [2003 c 111 § 607; 2002 c 140 § 4; 1998 c
22 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 84; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 30; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 1;
1965 c 9 § 29.18.040. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 7; RRS § 5184. Formerly RCW
29.18.040.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.040 Declaration—Filing by mail. [2003 c 111 § 608; 1987 c
110 § 2; 1986 c 120 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.18.045.] Recodified as RCW
29A.24.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.044 Electronic Filing—Authorized—Period. [2003 c 111 §
604; 2002 c 140 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.040 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.046 Electronic filing—Rules. [2002 c 140 § 3.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.050 Declaration—Fees and petitions. [2003 c 111 § 609;
1999 c 298 § 10; 1999 c 157 § 2; 1990 c 59 § 85; 1987 c 295 § 2; 1984 c 142
§ 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.050. Prior: 1909 c 82 § 2; 1907 c 209 § 5; RRS §
5182. Formerly RCW 29.18.050.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.090
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.060 Nominating petition—Form. [2003 c 111 § 610; 1984 c
142 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.18.053.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.100
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.070
Petitions—Rejection—Acceptance, canvass of
signatures—Judicial review. [2003 c 111 § 611; 1984 c 142 § 6. Formerly
RCW 29.18.055.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.080 Petitions—Penalties for improperly signing. [2003 c 111
§ 2114; 1984 c 142 § 8. Formerly RCW 29.18.057.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.260 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.090 Candidates' names—Nicknames. [2003 c 111 § 606;
1990 c 59 § 83.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.100 Duplication of, use of nonexistent or untrue names, as
felony. [2003 c 111 § 2118; 2003 c 53 § 177; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.070. Prior:
(i) 1943 c 198 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-11. (ii) 1943 c 198 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 5213-12. Formerly RCW 29.18.070.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.110 Duplication of names—Conspiracy—Criminal and civil
liability. [2003 c 111 § 2115; 2003 c 53 § 178; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.080. Prior:
1943 c 198 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-15. Formerly RCW 29.18.080.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.270 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.15.120 Withdrawal of candidacy. [2003 c 111 § 613; 1994 c 223
§ 6; 1990 c 59 § 86; 1984 c 142 § 7. Formerly RCW 29.18.105.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.24.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.15.125 Notice of date for withdrawal. [2003 c 111 § 612; 1994 c
223 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.130 Officials to designate position numbers, when—Effect.
[2003 c 111 § 601; 1990 c 59 § 79; 1965 c 52 § 1. Formerly RCW
29.18.015.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
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29.15.140 Designation of short terms, full terms, and unexpired
terms—Filing declarations—Election to both short and full terms.
[2003 c 111 § 602; 1990 c 59 § 92; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 4; 1965 c 9 §
29.21.140. Prior: (i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c
116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part;
1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS §
5213-1, part. Formerly RCW 29.21.140.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.020
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.150 Elections to fill unexpired term—No primary, when.
[2003 c 111 § 1301; 1973 c 4 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.13.075.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.52.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.160 Void in candidacy—Exception. [2003 c 111 § 614; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 9; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.21.350.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.24.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.15.170 Reopening of filing—Occurrences before sixth Tuesday
before primary. [2003 c 111 § 617; 2001 c 46 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120
§ 10; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.21.360.] Recodified as RCW
29A.24.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.180 Reopening of filing—Occurrences after sixth Tuesday
before primary. [2003 c 111 § 618; 2001 c 46 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120
§ 11; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.21.370.] Recodified as RCW
29A.24.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.190 Scheduled election lapses, when. [2003 c 111 § 619; 2002
c 108 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 12; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 4. Formerly
RCW 29.21.380.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.190 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.200 Lapse of election when no filing for single positions—
Effect. [2003 c 111 § 620; 1994 c 223 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 13.
Formerly RCW 29.21.385.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.200 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.210 Notice of void in candidacy. [2003 c 111 § 615; 1972
ex.s. c 61 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.21.390.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.150
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.220 Filings to fill void in candidacy—How made. [2003 c
111 § 616; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.21.400.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.24.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.230 Vacancy in partisan elective office—Special filing
period. [2003 c 111 § 621; 2001 c 46 § 3; 1981 c 180 § 2. Formerly RCW
29.18.032.] Recodified as RCW 29A.24.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.240 Rejection of ineligible persons. [1993 c 1 § 7 (Initiative
Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by 2003 c 111 §
2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.800 Rules by secretary of state. [1990 c 59 § 97.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.15.900 Intent—1990 c 59. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2003.
29.15.901 Effective date—1990 c 59.
decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference section,
Chapter 29.18
PARTISAN PRIMARIES
29.18.010 Application of chapter. [2003 c 111 § 1302; 1990 c 59 §
78; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.010. Prior: 1911 c 101 § 2; 1909 c 82 § 1; 1907 c 209
§ 2; RRS § 5178.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.18.015 Officials to designate state representative positions,
when—Effect. [1990 c 59 § 79; 1965 c 52 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
29.15.130 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.020 What candidates shall appear on ballot. [1977 ex.s. c
329 § 10; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.020. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 6, part; RRS § 5183,
part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.021 Qualifications for filing, appearance on ballot. [1991 c
178 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.025 pursuant to 1991 c 178 § 3,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.022 Order of candidates on ballots. [1987 c 110 § 1; 1986 c
120 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
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29.18.025 Declarations of candidacy—Certain offices, when filed.
[1990 c 59 § 81; 1986 c 167 § 8; 1984 c 142 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29.15.020 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.030
Declaration and affidavit of candidacy—Most
candidates—Necessity—Form. [1987 c 133 § 1; 1984 c 142 § 3; 1965
ex.s. c 103 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.030. Prior: 1959 c 250 § 1; 1947 c 234 §
1; 1933 c 95 § 1; 1907 c 209 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5180.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.031 Precinct committeeman—Declaration of candidacy.
[1987 c 133 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.032 Vacancy in partisan elective office—Special filing
period. [1981 c 180 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.230 pursuant to 1990
c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.035 Titles designating occupation prohibited. [1965 c 9 §
29.18.035. Prior: 1955 c 169 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.18.040 Declaration of candidacy—Where filed—Copy to
public disclosure commission. [1990 c 59 § 84; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 30;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.040. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 7;
RRS § 5184.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.030 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.045 Declaration of candidacy—Filing by mail. [1987 c 110 §
2; 1986 c 120 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.040 pursuant to 1990 c 59 §
110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.050 Declarations of candidacy—Fees and petitions. [1990 c
59 § 85; 1987 c 295 § 2; 1984 c 142 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.050. Prior: 1909
c 82 § 2; 1907 c 209 § 5; RRS § 5182.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.050
pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.053 Nominating petition—Form. [1984 c 142 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 29.15.060 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1,
1992.
29.18.055 Nominating petitions—Rejection—Acceptance, canvass
of signatures—Judicial review. [1984 c 142 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
29.15.070 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.057
Nominating petitions—Penalties for improperly
signing. [1984 c 142 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.080 pursuant to 1990
c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.060 Declaration of candidacy—Duplication of names—
Election ballots. [1965 c 9 § 29.18.060. Prior: 1955 c 103 § 1; 1943 c 198
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-10.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.18.070 Duplication of, use of nonexistent or untrue names, as
felony. [1965 c 9 § 29.18.070. Prior: (i) 1943 c 198 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 5213-11. (ii) 1943 c 198 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-12.] Recodified as
RCW 29.15.100 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.080 Duplication of names—Conspiracy—Criminal and civil
liability. [1965 c 9 § 29.18.080. Prior: 1943 c 198 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
5213-15.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.110 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.090 Duplication of, use of nonexistent or untrue names—
Call for meeting to adjust. [1965 c 9 § 29.18.090. Prior: 1943 c 198 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-13.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July
1, 1992.
29.18.100 Duplication of, use of nonexistent or untrue names—
Conduct of meeting to adjust. [1965 c 9 § 29.18.100. Prior: 1943 c 198 §
5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5213-14.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.18.105 Declaration of candidacy—Withdrawal period. [1990 c
59 § 86; 1984 c 142 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.120 pursuant to 1990 c
59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.18.130 Refusal of nomination. [1949 c 161 § 8, last am'ds 1889 p
404 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5175.] Repealed by 1961 c 130 § 22.
29.18.140 Statement of expense of candidate—Penalty. [1965 ex.s.
c 150 § 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.140. Prior: 1909 c 82 § 9; 1907 c 209 § 30;
RRS § 5206.] Repealed by 1973 c 1 § 50 (Initiative Measure No. 276 § 50),
effective January 1, 1973.
29.18.150 Vacancies on major party ticket caused by no filing—
How filled. [2003 c 111 § 701; 1990 c 59 § 102; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 12;
1965 c 9 § 29.18.150. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 17; prior: (i) 1933 c 21 § 1, part;
1919 c 163 § 24, part; RRS § 5200, part. (ii) 1889 p 404 § 12; RRS § 5176.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.28.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.18.160 Vacancies by death or disqualification—How filled—
Correcting ballots—Counting votes already cast. [2003 c 111 § 702;
2001 c 46 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 29A.28.020
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.18.200 Blanket primary authorized. [2003 c 111 § 1304; 1990 c
59 § 88; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.200. Prior: 1935 c 26 § 5, part; No RRS.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.52.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.18.210 Contest of nomination of primaries. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
Chapter 29.19
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
29.19.010 Intent. [2003 c 111 § 1401; 1989 c 4 § 1 (Initiative
Measure No. 99).] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.020 Date. [2003 c 111 § 1402; 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 1; 1989 c 4
§ 2 (Initiative Measure No. 99).] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.020 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.030 Ballot—Names included. [2003 c 111 § 1403; 1989 c 4 §
3 (Initiative Measure No. 99).] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.030 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.040 Ballot—Arrangement and form. [1989 c 4 § 4 (Initiative
Measure No. 99).] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 6.
29.19.045 Procedures—Ballot form and arrangement. [2003 c 111
§ 1404; 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.040 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.050 Primary procedures—Ballot requests. [1989 c 4 § 5
(Initiative Measure No. 99).] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 6.
29.19.055 Allocation of delegates—Party declarations. [2003 c
111 § 1405; 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.050
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.060
Allocation of delegates—Commitment—Vacancies.
[1989 c 4 § 6 (Initiative Measure No. 99).] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 20
§ 6.
29.19.070 Rules. [2003 c 111 § 162; 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 4; 1989 c 4
§ 7 (Initiative Measure No. 99).] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.620 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.080 Costs. [2003 c 111 § 1406; 1995 1st sp.s. c 20 § 5; 1989 c
4 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 99).] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.060
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.19.900 Severability—1989 c 4. [1989 c 4 § 12 (Initiative Measure
No. 99).] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.21
NONPARTISAN PRIMARIES AND ELECTIONS
29.18.110 Number of votes necessary for appearance on general
election ballot. [1977 ex.s. c 329 § 11; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 5; 1965 c 9 §
29.18.110. Prior: 1963 c 189 § 1; 1961 c 130 § 16; prior: (i) 1919 c 163 §
18, part; 1907 c 209 § 23, part; RRS § 5199, part. (ii) 1933 c 21 § 1, part;
1919 c 163 § 24, part; RRS § 5200, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.010 Local primaries. [2003 c 111 § 1305; 1990 c 59 § 89;
1977 c 53 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 1; 1965 c 123 § 7; 1965 c 9 §
29.21.010. Prior: 1951 c 257 § 7; 1949 c 161 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 51791.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.18.120 General election laws govern primaries. [2003 c 111 §
1303; 1990 c 59 § 87; 1971 ex.s. c 112 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.120. Prior: (i)
1907 c 209 § 14; RRS § 5191. (ii) 1921 c 178 § 5; 1907 c 209 § 21; RRS §
5197. (iii) 1909 c 82 § 10; 1907 c 209 § 33; RRS § 5208.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.52.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.21.015 When no local primary permitted—Procedure. [2003 c
111 § 1306; 1998 c 19 § 1; 1996 c 324 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 90; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 120 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.015. Prior: 1955 c 101 § 2; 1955 c 4 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.52.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
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29.21.017 City councilmember positions numbered as separate
offices—Exception—Exclusive method of nominating and electing.
[1981 c 213 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.017. Prior: 1961 c 109 § 1.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part; 1907 c 209 § 38,
part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS § 5213-1, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29.15.140 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1,
1992.
29.21.020 Declarations of candidacy—Generally. [1965 c 9 §
29.21.020. Prior: (i) 1939 c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1947 c 234 § 1, part; 1933 c 95 § 1, part; 1915 c 52 §
2, part; 1907 c 209 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5180, part, now codified in
RCW 29.18.030.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.150 Determining nominees for single positions. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 120 § 5; 1970 ex.s. c 10 § 1. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 57; 1969
ex.s. c 221 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 89; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.150; prior: (i) 1939
c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part. (ii) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 §
1, part; 1921 c 116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909
c 82 § 11, part; 1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (iii) 1943 c 25 § 2,
part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9096, part. (iv) 1933 c 85 § 1,
part; RRS § 5213-1, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.21.025 Titles designating occupation prohibited.
reference section, decodified September 1991.
Cross-
29.21.030 Declarations of candidacy—Commission form cities.
[1965 c 9 § 29.21.030. Prior: 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 9096, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 123 § 9(12).
29.21.040 City offices in commission form cities. [1965 c 9 §
29.21.040. Prior: 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9096, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.050 Nominating petition in commission form cities. [1965 c
9 § 29.21.050. Prior: 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9096, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 123 § 9(12).
29.21.060 Declarations of candidacy in cities, towns, and certain
districts. [1986 c 167 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 31; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 §
3; 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 56; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.060. Prior:
1963 c 200 § 10; 1959 c 247 § 2; 1959 c 175 § 7; 1951 c 101 § 5; 1949 c 161
§ 6; 1947 c 234 § 3; 1945 c 194 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5166-4.] Repealed
by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.160 Determining nominees for multiple positions. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 120 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.160. Prior: 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS §
5213-1, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.170 Determining nominees for multiple positions—Quota
necessary for placement on ticket as unopposed. [1965 c 9 § 29.21.170.
Prior: 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS § 5213-1, part.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 120 § 15.
29.21.180 When no primary in certain offices—Prerequisites—
Procedure. [1979 ex.s. c 183 § 8; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 7; 1970 ex.s. c 10 §
2. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 283 § 58; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 90; 1969 c 131 § 1; 1965
c 9 § 29.21.180; prior: 1959 c 247 § 1; 1955 c 101 § 1.] Repealed by 1990
c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.190 School directors, city over one hundred thousand—
Nonpartisan. [1965 c 9 § 29.21.190. Prior: 1959 c 247 § 3.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.070 Nonpartisan offices specified. [2003 c 111 § 1307; 1990 c
59 § 91; 1987 c 202 § 193; 1971 c 81 § 75; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.070. Prior: (i)
1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c 116 § 1, part; 1919 c
85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part; 1907 c 209 § 38, part;
RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS § 5213-1, part.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.52.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.21.200 School directors, city over one hundred thousand—
Declarations of candidacy—Designation of positions. [1965 c 9 §
29.21.200. Prior: 1959 c 247 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.21.075 Order of candidates for district court judge. [1987 c
110 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.210 School directors, city over one hundred thousand—
Ballots—Form. [1979 ex.s. c 183 § 9; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 8; 1969 c 131
§ 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.210. Prior: 1959 c 247 § 5.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 §
12, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.080 Public school administrative offices as nonpartisan.
[1969 ex.s. c 176 § 87; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.080. Prior: (i) 1939 c 1 § 1; RRS §
5274-1. (ii) 1939 c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59
§ 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.085
Superintendent of public instruction—Ballot
arrangement where voting machines. [1983 c 3 § 44; 1969 ex.s. c 176 §
88; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.085. Prior: 1939 c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.090 Arrangement of names on ballots. [1965 c 9 §
29.21.090. Prior: (i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c
116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part;
1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS §
5213-1, part. (iii) 1939 c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part. (iv) 1943 c 25 § 2,
part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9096, part.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.100 Nonpartisan ballot—Place on regular ballot. [1965 c 9
§ 29.21.100. Prior: (i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921
c 116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11,
part; 1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS
§ 5213-1, part. (iii) 1939 c 1 § 2, part; RRS § 5274-2, part.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.21.110 Supreme, superior court, and court of appeals judges—
Designation of position. [1970 ex.s. c 19 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.110. Prior:
1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c 116 § 1, part; 1919 c
85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part; 1907 c 209 § 38, part;
RRS § 5212, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.120 Judicial ballots—Form. [1987 c 202 § 194; 1965 c 9 §
29.21.120. Prior: (i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c
116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part;
1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS §
5213-1, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.130 Ballots in commission form cities. [1965 c 9 § 29.21.130.
Prior: 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9096,
part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.140 Designation of short terms, full terms, and unexpired
terms—Filing declarations—Election to both short and full terms.
[1990 c 59 § 92; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.140. Prior:
(i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c 116 § 1, part; 1919
(2010 Ed.)
29.21.220 School directors in district embracing city over one
hundred thousand—When nominating primary held—Costs. [1965 c 7
§ 29.21.220. Prior: 1959 c 247 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.230 School directors in district embracing city over one
hundred thousand—Names of candidates to appear on general election
ballot. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 9; 1969 c 131 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.21.230.
Prior: 1959 c 247 § 7.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 15.
29.21.300 Procedure at primary—General election laws apply.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1992.
29.21.310 Statement of expense of candidate—Penalty. Crossreference section, decodified June 1992.
29.21.320 Contest of nomination at primaries. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
29.21.330
County freeholders—Designation of positions—
Rotation of names on ballots. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 32; 1967 ex.s. c 130 §
1.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.350 Void in candidacy—When occurs—Exception. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 9; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.160
pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.360
Reopening of filing—Occurrences before fourth
Tuesday before primary. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 10; 1972 ex.s. c 61 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.170 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.21.370 Reopening of filing—Occurrences after fourth Tuesday
before primary. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 11; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29.15.180 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1,
1992.
29.21.380 Scheduled election lapses, when. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
120 § 12; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.190 pursuant to
1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.21.385 Lapse of election when no filing for single positions—
Effect. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.200
pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
29.21.390 Notice of void in candidacy. [1972 ex.s. c 61 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 29.15.210 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1,
1992.
29.24.110 Nominations in towns. [1965 c 9 § 29.24.110. Prior:
1963 c 200 § 11; 1951 c 101 § 3; 1949 c 161 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 51792.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 15.
29.21.400 Filings to fill void in candidacy—How made. [1972 ex.s.
c 61 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29.15.220 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110,
effective July 1, 1992.
CERTIFICATES AND NOTICES
29.21.410 Special election to fill unexpired term. [2003 c 111 §
1308; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.240 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.010 Certifying list of offices to be filled. [1983 c 3 § 45; 1965
c 9 § 29.27.010. Prior: 1923 c 53 § 6, part; RRS § 5148-2, part.] Repealed
by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
Chapter 29.24
MINOR PARTIES AND INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES
(Formerly: Nominations other than by primary)
Chapter 29.27
29.27.020 Certifying primary candidates. [2003 c 111 § 901; 1990
c 59 § 8; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.020. Prior: 1949 c 161 § 10,
part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1, part; 1921 c 178 § 4, part; 1907 c
209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.010 Definitions—"Convention" and "election jurisdiction."
[2003 c 111 § 505; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.010. Prior: 1955
c 102 § 2; prior: 1937 c 94 § 2, part; RRS § 5168, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.20.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.020 Nomination by convention or write-in—Dates—Special
filing period. [2003 c 111 § 506; 2001 c 30 § 2; 1989 c 215 § 2; 1977 ex.s.
c 329 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.020. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 3; prior: (i) 1937 c 94
§ 1; RRS § 5167. (ii) 1937 c 94 § 4; RRS § 5170. (iii) 1937 c 94 § 10; RRS
§ 5170-6. (iv) 1907 c 209 § 26, part; RRS § 5203, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.20.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.030 Notice of primary. [2003 c 111 § 1309; 1965 c 9 §
29.27.030. Prior: 1949 c 161 § 10, part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1,
part; 1921 c 178 § 4, part; 1907 c 209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.310 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.040 Filing list of nominees—Towns. [1965 c 9 § 29.27.040.
Prior: 1951 c 101 § 6; 1949 c 161 § 7; 1947 c 234 § 4; 1921 c 178 § 2; 1889
p 403 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5172.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.24.025 Notice of convention. [2003 c 111 § 507; 1989 c 215 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.20.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.24.030 Requirements for validity of convention. [2003 c 111 §
508; 1989 c 215 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.030. Prior:
1955 c 102 § 4; prior: (i) 1937 c 94 § 2, part; RRS § 5168, part. (ii) 1937 c
94 § 3; RRS § 5169.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.140 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.035 Nominating petition—Requirements. [2003 c 111 § 509;
2001 c 64 § 1; 2001 c 30 § 3; 1989 c 215 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
29A.20.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.040 Certificate of nomination—Requisites. [2003 c 111 §
510; 1989 c 215 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.040. Prior:
1955 c 102 § 5; prior: 1937 c 94 § 5, part; RRS § 5170-1, part.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.20.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.045 Multiple certificates of nomination. [2003 c 111 § 511;
2001 c 30 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.050 Certificate of nomination—What signatures invalid.
[1977 ex.s. c 329 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.050. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 6; prior:
1937 c 94 § 5, part; RRS § 5170-1, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 215 § 9.
29.24.055 Presidential electors—Selection at convention. [2003 c
111 § 512; 1989 c 215 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.180 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.060 Certificate of nomination—Checking signatures—
Appeal of determination. [2003 c 111 § 513; 1989 c 215 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
329 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.060. Prior: 1937 c 94 § 6; RRS § 5170-2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.20.190 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.24.070 Declarations of candidacy required, exceptions—
Payment of fees. [2003 c 111 § 514; 1990 c 59 § 103; 1989 c 215 § 8; 1977
ex.s. c 329 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.070. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 7; prior: (i) 1937
c 94 § 7, part; RRS § 5170-3, part. (ii) 1907 c 209 § 26, part; RRS § 5203,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.200 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.075 Time for filing declarations of candidacy. [1977 ex.s. c
329 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 215 § 9.
29.24.080 Filing dates for certificates and declarations. [1965 c 9
§ 29.24.080. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 14; prior: (i) 1937 c 94 § 8; RRS § 51704. (ii) 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 18.
29.27.045 Proclamation of state offices to be filled. [1965 c 9 §
29.27.045. Prior: Code 1881 § 3058; 1865 p 27 § 4; RRS § 5156.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.27.050 Certification of nominees. [2003 c 111 § 1310; 1990 c 59
§ 9; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.050. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 19;
1889 p 403 § 9; RRS § 5173.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.320 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.057 Constitutional measures—Ballot title—Formulation,
ballot display, certification. [2003 c 111 § 902; 2000 c 197 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.36.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.27.060 Certification of measures—Ballot titles—Exceptions.
[1995 c 185 § 1; 1993 c 256 § 8; 1985 c 252 § 1; 1977 c 4 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 118 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.060. Prior: 1953 c 242 § 1; 1913 c 135 § 1;
1889 p 405 § 14; RRS § 5271.] Repealed by 2000 c 197 § 15.
29.27.061 Constitutional measures—Ballot title—Filing. [2003 c
111 § 903; 2000 c 197 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.030 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.065 Constitutional, statewide questions—Notice of ballot
title and summary. [2003 c 111 § 904; 2000 c 197 § 9; 1993 c 256 § 11;
1965 c 9 § 29.27.065. Prior: 1953 c 242 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.0653 Statewide question—Ballot title—Formulation, ballot
display. [2003 c 111 § 905; 2000 c 197 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.0655 Constitutional, statewide questions—Ballot title—
Appeal. [2003 c 111 § 906; 2000 c 197 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.066
Local measures—Ballot title—Formulation—
Advertising. [2003 c 111 § 907; 2000 c 197 § 12; 1993 c 256 § 7. Formerly
RCW 29.79.055.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.0665 Local measures—Ballot title—Notice. [2003 c 111 §
908; 2000 c 197 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.080 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.067 Local measures—Ballot title—Appeal. [2003 c 111 §
909; 2000 c 197 § 14; 1993 c 256 § 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.067. Prior: 1953 c
242 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.070 Certification of measures under consolidated election
laws. [1923 c 53 § 6; RRS § 5148-2.] Repealed by 1955 c 153 § 2.
29.24.090 Transmittal of minor party nominations. [1965 c 9 §
29.24.090. Prior: 1937 c 94 § 9; RRS § 5170-5.] Repealed by 1989 c 215 §
9.
29.27.072
Notice of constitutional amendments and state
measures—Method. [2003 c 111 § 1311; 1997 c 405 § 1; 1967 c 96 § 1;
1965 c 9 § 29.27.072. Prior: 1961 c 176 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
29A.52.330 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.24.100 Nominating certificates for offices for which primaries
are not required. [1895 c 156 § 3.] Repealed by 1955 c 102 § 9.
29.27.074
Notice of constitutional amendments and state
measures—Contents. [2003 c 111 § 1312; 1997 c 405 § 2; 1967 c 96 § 2;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 494]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 29
1965 c 9 § 29.27.074. Prior: 1961 c 176 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.52.340 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.076
Notice of constitutional amendments and state
measures—Explanatory statement. [2003 c 111 § 805; 1967 c 96 § 3;
1965 c 9 § 29.27.076. Prior: 1961 c 176 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29A.32.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.061 Paper ballots—General election—Requirements. [1977
ex.s. c 361 § 57.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.27.080
Notice of election—Certification of measures—
Validation of certain school bond elections. [2003 c 111 § 1313; 1999 c 4
§ 1; 1984 c 106 § 12; 1980 c 35 § 8; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.080. Prior: 1955 c
153 § 1; 1951 c 101 § 7; 1949 c 161 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5148-3a.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.52.350 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.27.090 Preservation of nominating certificates. [2003 c 111 §
501; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.090. Prior: 1921 c 178 § 1, part; 1915 c 11 § 1, part;
1907 c 130 § 1, part; 1889 p 402 § 7, part; Code 1881 § 3067, part; 1865 p
30 § 1, part; RRS § 5171, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.20.010 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.070 Primary ballots in municipal elections. [(i) 1935 c 26 §
2, part; RRS § 5187. (ii) 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 9096, part.] Decodified with 1965 title reenactment, all city
and town elections being at present subject to RCW 29.13.020.
29.30.071 Paper ballots—Order of lists of candidates. [1977 ex.s.
c 361 § 59.] Repealed by 1982 c 121 § 4.
29.30.075 Absentee ballots, date ready. [1987 c 54 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 56; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.075. Prior: 1949 c 161 §
10, part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1, part; 1921 c 178 § 4, part; 1907
c 209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185, part.] Recodified as RCW
29.36.270 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.27.100 Certificates of election to officers elected in single
county or less. [2003 c 111 § 1314; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.100. Prior: 1961 c
130 § 8; prior: Code 1881 § 3096, part; 1866 p 6 § 2, part; 1865 p 39 § 7,
part; RRS § 5343, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.360 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.080 General election ballots—Form. [1977 ex.s. c 329 § 14;
1971 c 18 § 1; 1965 c 52 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.080. Prior: (i) 1947 c 77 § 1;
1935 c 20 § 3; 1901 c 89 § 1; 1895 c 116 § 4; 1891 c 106 § 1; 1889 p 406 §
17; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5274. (ii) 1905 c 39 § 1, part; 1889 p 405 § 15, part;
RRS § 5272, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 121 § 4; and repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.27.110 Certificates of election to other officers. [2003 c 111 §
1315; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.110. Prior: (i) 1933 c 92 § 1; RRS § 5343-1. (ii)
Code 1881 § 3100, part; No RRS.] Recodified as RCW 29A.52.370
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.081 Arrangement of instructions, measures, offices—Order
of candidates—Numbering of ballots. [2003 c 111 § 916; 1990 c 59 § 13;
1986 c 167 § 11; 1982 c 121 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 60.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.36.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.120 Certificate not withheld for informality in returns.
[2003 c 111 § 1513; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.120. Prior: Code 1881 § 3102; 1865
p 41 § 13; RRS § 5347.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.130 pursuant to 2003
c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.085 Nonpartisan candidates qualified for general election.
[2003 c 111 § 917; 1992 c 181 § 2; 1990 c 59 § 95.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.130 Certificates of nomination and ballots—Fraud. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.086 Disqualified candidates in nonpartisan elections—
Special procedures for conduct of election. [2003 c 111 § 918; 1992 c 181
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.27.140 Slate of presidential electors. [2003 c 111 § 1429; 2001 c
30 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.360 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.30
BALLOTS
29.30.005 Names on primary ballot. [2003 c 111 § 910; 1990 c 59 §
93.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.010 Uniformity, arrangement, contents required. [2003 c
111 § 911; 1990 c 59 § 10; 1986 c 167 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 51; 1965 c 9
§ 29.30.010. Prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part; 1917 c 71 §
1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187, part. (ii)
1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.36.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.020 Order of offices and issues—Party indication. [2003 c
111 § 912; 2001 c 30 § 5; 1990 c 59 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 52; 1971 c 81 §
76; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.020. Prior: 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part;
1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.025 Order of candidates on ballots. [2003 c 111 § 913; 1990
c 59 § 80.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.030 Paper ballots—Primaries—Form. [1977 ex.s. c 361 §
53; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.030. Prior: 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part;
1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187,
part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.040 Primaries—Rotating names of candidates. [2003 c 111
§ 914; 1990 c 59 § 94; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 54; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.040. Prior:
1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.36.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.050 Primary ballots—Numbering. [1965 c 9 § 29.30.050.
Prior: 1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.30.060 Sample ballots. [2003 c 111 § 915; 1991 c 363 § 33; 1990
c 59 § 12; 1987 c 295 § 3; 1986 c 120 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 55; 1965 c 9 §
29.30.060. Prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part; 1917 c 71 § 1,
part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187, part. (ii) 1909
(2010 Ed.)
29.30.090 General election ballots—Size—Uniformity. [1965 c 9 §
29.30.090. Prior: 1895 c 156 § 11, part; 1886 p 128 § 1, part; Code 1881 §
3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5323, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.30.091 Paper ballots—General election—Form of ballot. [1982
c 121 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 61.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.30.095 Partisan candidates qualified for general election.
[2003 c 111 § 919; 1990 c 59 § 96.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.190
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.100 General election ballots—What names to appear. [1977
ex.s. c 329 § 15; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.100. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 9; prior: 1907 c
209 § 24, part; RRS § 5201, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 121 § 4; and
repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.30.101 Names qualified to appear on election ballot. [2003 c
111 § 920; 1999 c 298 § 11; 1990 c 59 § 14; 1987 c 295 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 361
§ 58.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.200 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.105 Primary votes required for appearance on general
election ballot. [1990 c 59 § 15.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.30.110 Nominee at primary precluded from being candidate of
another party at general. [1965 c 9 § 29.30.110. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 18;
prior: 1919 c 163 § 18, part; RRS § 5199, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.30.111 Property tax levies—Ballot proposition form. [2003 c
111 § 921; 1999 c 224 § 2; 1984 c 131 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29A.36.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.120 General election ballots—Change of name by sticker.
[1890 p 405 § 13; RRS § 5270.] Repealed by 1961 c 130 § 22.
29.30.130 Expense of printing and distributing ballot materials.
[2003 c 111 § 922; 1990 c 59 § 16; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.130. Prior: 1889 p 400
§ 1; RRS § 5269.] Recodified as RCW 29A.36.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.30.140 Titles designating occupation prohibited.
reference section, decodified September 1991.
Cross-
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29.30.150 Declaration of candidacy—Duplication of names—
Election ballots. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1991.
29.30.160 Certification of measures—Ballot titles—Exceptions.
Cross-reference section, decodified August 2000.
29.30.165 Constitutional, statewide questions—Notice of ballot
title and summary. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.167 Local measures—Ballot title—Appeal. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.170 Destroying surplus ballots.
decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference section,
29.30.180 United States presidential electors—Nomination—
What names on ballots—How counted.
Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2003.
29.30.190 United States constitutional amendment conventions—
Delegates—Ballots. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.200 Initiative, referendum—Ballot title—Formulation by
attorney general. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.201
Initiative, referendum—Ballot title—Notice
proponents. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
to
29.30.203
Initiative, referendum—Ballot title—Appeal to
superior court. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.205
Initiative, referendum—Ballot title—Mailed
proponents. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
to
29.30.207
Initiative, referendum—Referendum bills by
legislature—Ballot title. Cross-reference section, decodified August 2000.
29.30.209
Initiative, referendum—Substitute for rejected
initiative—Concise description. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2003.
29.30.211
Initiative, referendum—Printing ballot titles on
ballots—Order and form. Cross-reference section, decodified September
2003.
29.30.213 Initiative, referendum—Printing provisions on ballots
for voting except on alternative measures. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 2000.
29.30.215 Initiative, referendum—Printing provisions on ballots
for voting on alternative measures. Cross-reference section, decodified
August 2000.
29.30.340
Voting devices—Primaries—Rotating names of
candidates. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 36.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.350 Voting devices—Sample ballots. [1987 c 295 § 5; 1986 c
120 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 37.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July
1, 1992.
29.30.360 Voting devices—Absentee ballots—Preparation—Time
and number. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 38.] Repealed by 1987 c 54 § 6.
29.30.370 Voting devices—Ballot pages—General elections—
Requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 39.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.380 Voting devices—General election—Order of candidates
for each office—Write-in candidate space. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 40.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.390 Voting devices—General election—Form of ballot
pages. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 41.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July
1, 1992.
29.30.410 Voting machines—Primary ballot labels—Uniformity,
arrangement, contents required. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 42.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.420 Voting machines—Primary ballot—Arrangement of
offices—Write-in candidate space. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 43.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.430 Voting machines—Primary ballot, form. [1977 ex.s. c
361 § 44.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.440
Voting machines—Primaries—Rotating names of
candidates. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 45.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.450 Voting machines—Sample diagrams. [1987 c 295 § 6;
1986 c 120 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 46.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.460 Voting machines—Ballot labels—General election—
Requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 47.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.470 Order of lists of candidates. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 48.]
Repealed by 1982 c 121 § 4.
Cross-reference section,
29.30.480 Voting machines—General election—Arrangement of
instructions, measures, offices—Order of candidates. [1982 c 121 § 3;
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 49.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.221 Recall—Conduct of election—Form of ballot. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.490 Voting machines—General election—Form of ballot
labels. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 50.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July
1, 1992.
29.30.220
Recall—Ballot synopsis.
decodified July 1984.
29.30.230 Ballots—Counterfeiting or unlawful possession. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.231 Ballots—Officer tampering with.
section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference
29.30.233 Ballots—Opening, disclosing choice of voter. Crossreference section, decodified June 1992.
29.30.235 Ballots—Unlawful printing or distribution.
reference section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-
29.30.237 Ballots—Misleading voters in marking. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1992.
29.30.239 Certificates of nomination and ballots—Fraud as to.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.30.240 Divulging ballot count—Penalty.
section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference
29.30.310
Voting devices—All elections—Ballot pages—
Uniformity, arrangement, contents required—Ballot cards. [1986 c 167
§ 12; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 33.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.30.320 Voting devices—Primary ballot—Arrangement of
offices—Write-in candidate space. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 34.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.30.330 Voting devices—Primary ballot page, form. [1977 ex.s.
c 361 § 35.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
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Chapter 29.33
VOTING SYSTEMS
(Formerly: Voting machines)
29.33.010 Definitions. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.010. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 2;
prior: 1913 c 58 § 3, part; RRS § 5302, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.015 Election defined. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.015. Prior: 1913 c 58
§ 1, part; RRS § 5300, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.33.020 Authority for use. [2003 c 111 § 301; 1990 c 59 § 17;
1967 ex.s. c 109 § 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.020. Prior: (i) 1913 c 58 § 1, part;
RRS § 5300, part. (ii) 1913 c 58 § 18; RRS § 5318.] Recodified as RCW
29A.12.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.030 State voting machine committee—Members. [1965 c 9 §
29.33.030. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 11, part; RRS § 10769, part.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.040 State voting machine committee—General duties.
[1967 ex.s. c 109 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.040. Prior: (i) 1913 c 58 § 2, part;
RRS § 5301, part. (ii) 1921 c 7 § 11, part; RRS § 10769, part.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.041 Inspection and test by secretary of state—Report.
[2003 c 111 § 302; 1990 c 59 § 18; 1982 c 40 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
29A.12.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
29.33.050
State voting machine committee—Submitting
machines, voting devices, or vote tally systems. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 14;
1965 c 9 § 29.33.050. Prior: 1913 c 58 § 2, part; RRS § 5301, part.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.051 Submitting system or component for examination.
[2003 c 111 § 303; 1990 c 59 § 19; 1982 c 40 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.12.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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58 § 7, part; RRS § 5306, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July
1, 1992.
29.33.195 Additional supplies for voting machines.
reference section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.197 Receipt for key to voting machine.
section, decodified June 1992.
Cross-
Cross-reference
29.33.060
State voting machine committee—Employees
authorized. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 15; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.060. Prior: 1913 c 58
§ 2, part; RRS § 5301, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30,
1982.
29.33.200 Samples of printed matter provided for first elections.
[1965 c 9 § 29.33.200. Prior: 1935 c 20 § 5, part; 1921 c 178 § 6, part; 1915
c 114 § 2, part; 1913 c 58 § 7, part; RRS § 5306, part.] Repealed by 1990 c
59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.061 Independent evaluation. [2003 c 111 § 304; 1990 c 59 §
20; 1982 c 40 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.210 Judges of election—Additional, when appointed. [1977
ex.s. c 361 § 63; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.210. Prior: 1955 c 168 § 2; prior: 1915 c
114 § 4, part; 1913 c 58 § 9, part; RRS § 5308, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59
§ 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.070 State voting machine committee—Reports on machines,
voting devices, or vote tallying systems. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 16; 1965 c 9 §
29.33.070. Prior: 1913 c 58 § 2, part; RRS § 5301, part.] Repealed by 1979
c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.080 Reports on machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Transmittal to county commissioners and county auditor.
[1967 ex.s. c 109 § 17; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.080. Prior: 1913 c 58 § 2, part;
RRS § 5301, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.220 Inspectors and judges of election—Instruction in use of
voting machines—Compensation. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 64; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 46 § 4; 1973 c 102 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 124 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.220.
Prior: 1955 c 168 § 3; prior: 1915 c 114 § 4, part; 1913 c 58 § 9, part; RRS
§ 5308, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.225 Inspection of voting machine. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1992.
29.33.081 Approval required—Modification. [2003 c 111 § 305;
1990 c 59 § 21; 1982 c 40 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.050 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.230 Machines kept locked after election—Exceptions. [1990
c 59 § 24; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.230. Prior: 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 15,
part; RRS § 5315, part.] Recodified as RCW 29.54.121 pursuant to 1990 c
59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.090 Requirements of voting machines for approval. [1982 c
40 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.090. Prior: 1935 c 20 § 4; 1913 c 58 § 4; RRS §
5303.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.240 Voting machine—Help in use. Cross-reference section,
decodified June 1992.
29.33.100 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Authority for. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 20; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.100.
Prior: 1957 c 195 § 3; prior: 1915 c 114 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 5, part; RRS
§ 5304, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 85, effective June 30, 1982.
29.33.110 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Joint use and purchase authorized. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 21;
1965 c 9 § 29.33.110. Prior: 1913 c 58 § 17; RRS § 5317.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.120 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Manner of payment or rental. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 22; 1965 c 9
§ 29.33.120. Prior: 1913 c 58 § 6; RRS § 5305.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 §
112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.130 Responsibility for maintenance and operation. [2003 c
111 § 306; 1990 c 59 s 22; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.130. Prior: 1955 c 323 § 2;
prior: 1935 c 85 § 1, part; 1919 c 163 § 23, part; 1915 c 114 § 5, part; 1913
c 58 § 10, part; RRS § 5309, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.060
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.243 Voting machine—When all voters do not vote on all
offices. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.245 Voting machine—Periodic examination. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.247 Voting machine—Out of order. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1991.
29.33.250
Voting machine count—Method.
section, decodified September 1991.
Cross-reference
29.33.251 Voting machine count—Verification and certification.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1991.
29.33.253 Voting machine count—Public announcement. Crossreference section, decodified September 1991.
29.33.255 Voting machine count—Closing machines—Delivery of
key. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1991.
29.33.260 Recanvass of machine votes—Authorized—Procedure.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.140 Chief custodian. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.140. Prior: 1955 c
323 § 3; prior: 1935 c 85 § 1, part; 1919 c 163 § 23, part; 1915 c 114 § 5,
part; 1913 c 58 § 10, part; RRS § 5309, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.263
Recanvass
of
machine
votes—Notice—
Representation—Relocking. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1992.
29.33.145 Acceptance test. [2003 c 111 § 307; 1998 c 58 § 1; 1990 c
59 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.265
Recanvass of machine votes—Procedure to test
counting mechanism—Statement. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1992.
29.33.150 Preparation of machine for use. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.150.
Prior: 1955 c 323 § 4; prior: 1935 c 85 § 1, part; 1919 c 163 § 23, part;
1915 c 114 § 5, part; 1913 c 58 § 10, part; RRS § 5309, part.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.270 Time for contesting primary or elections based on
voting machine count. Cross-reference section, decodified.
29.33.160 General provisions for use. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.160. Prior:
1957 c 195 § 4; prior: 1955 c 323 § 5. (i) 1913 c 58 § 3, part; RRS § 5302,
part. (ii) 1915 c 114 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 5, part; RRS § 5304, part. (iii)
1947 c 77 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5318-1.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 §
112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.170 Exhibiting specimen machines. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.170.
Prior: 1915 c 114 § 3, part; 1913 c 58 § 8, part; RRS § 5307, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.33.180 Publication of diagrams. [1987 c 295 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 62; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.180. Prior: 1915 c 114 § 3, part; 1913 c 58 § 8,
part; RRS § 5307, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.33.190 Printed matter and supplies. [1965 c 9 § 29.33.190.
Prior: 1935 c 20 § 5, part; 1921 c 178 § 6, part; 1915 c 114 § 2, part; 1913 c
(2010 Ed.)
29.33.280 Officers where voting machines are used—Violations at
the polls. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.290 Voting machines—Tampering with—Extra keys. Crossreference section, decodified June 1992.
29.33.300 Requirements of voting devices for approval. [2003 c
111 § 308; 1990 c 59 § 26; 1982 c 40 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 66; 1971 ex.s. c
6 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 18. Formerly RCW 29.34.080.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.12.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.305 Disabled voter accessibility. [2004 c 267 § 701; 2004 c
266 § 3. Prior: 2003 c 110 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.160 pursuant
to 2004 c 266 § 23, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.310 Single district and precinct on voting devices. [2003 c
111 § 309; 1990 c 59 § 27; 1989 c 155 § 1; 1987 c 295 § 8; 1983 c 143 § 1.
Formerly RCW 29.34.085.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.090 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.33.320 Requirements of vote tallying systems for approval.
[2003 c 111 § 310; 1990 c 59 § 28; 1982 c 40 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 19.
Formerly RCW 29.34.090.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.100 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.330 Record of ballot format—Devices sealed. [2003 c 111 §
311; 1990 c 59 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.110 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.340
Election officials—Instruction, compensation,
requirements. [2003 c 111 § 312; 1990 c 59 § 29; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 69.
Formerly RCW 29.34.143.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.120 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.350 Vote tallying systems—Programming tests. [2003 c 111
§ 313; 1998 c 58 § 2; 1990 c 59 § 32; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 73. Formerly RCW
29.34.163.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.33.360 Operating procedures. [2003 c 111 § 314; 1998 c 58 § 3;
1990 c 59 § 34; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 75; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 32. Formerly
RCW 29.34.170.] Recodified as RCW 29A.12.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.34
VOTING DEVICES AND VOTE TALLYING SYSTEMS
29.34.010 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 65; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 11.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.020 Authority for use—Applicability of statutes, city
charters and ordinances. Cross-reference section, decodified August
1990.
29.34.143 Instructional requirements—Inspectors and judges of
elections. [1990 c 59 § 29; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 69.] Recodified as RCW
29.33.340 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.145
Instructional requirements—Counting center
personnel. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 70.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.34.150 Application of statutes relating to preparation and use
of voting machines to preparation and use of voting devices. [1967 ex.s.
c 109 § 25.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.34.153 Counting center, location, direction and observation of
proceedings—Technical assistance from private vendors, limitations—
Duties of public officials. [1990 c 59 § 30; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 71.]
Recodified as RCW 29.54.025 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1,
1992.
29.34.157 Ballot card pick up, delivery, and transportation. [1990
c 59 § 31; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 72.] Recodified as RCW 29.54.037 pursuant to
1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.160 Vote tallying systems—Locations—Ballot cards pick
up, delivery and counting center procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 70 § 1;
1967 ex.s. c 109 § 27.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective
January 1, 1978.
29.34.163 Vote tallying systems—Programming tests. [1990 c 59 §
32; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 73.] Recodified as RCW 29.33.350 pursuant to 1990
c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.167 Counting ballot cards—Official returns. [1990 c 59 §
33; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 74.] Recodified as RCW 29.54.085 pursuant to 1990
c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.030 State voting machine committee—General duties.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
29.34.170 Guidance manuals. [1990 c 59 § 34; 1977 ex.s. c 361 §
75; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 32.] Recodified as RCW 29.33.360 pursuant to 1990
c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.040
State voting machine committee—Submitting
machines, voting devices, or vote tallying systems. Cross-reference
section, decodified July 1983.
29.34.180 Voting devices and vote tallying systems may be used in
all counties. [1971 ex.s. c 6 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 130 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c
59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.050
State voting machine committee—Employees
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
29.34.060 State voting machine committee—Reports on machines,
voting devices, or vote tallying systems. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1983.
29.34.070 Reports on machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Transmittal to county commissioners and county auditor.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
29.34.080 Requirements of voting devices for approval. [1990 c 59
§ 26; 1982 c 40 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 66; 1971 ex.s. c 6 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c
109 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 29.33.300 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.085 Single district and precinct on voting devices. [1990 c
59 § 27; 1989 c 155 § 1; 1987 c 295 § 8; 1983 c 143 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 29.33.310 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.090 Requirements of vote tallying systems for approval.
[1990 c 59 § 28; 1982 c 40 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 19.] Recodified as RCW
29.33.320 pursuant to 1990 c 59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.100 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Authority for. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
29.34.110 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Joint use and purchase authorized. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 1990.
29.34.120 Purchase of machines, voting devices, or vote tallying
systems—Manner of payment or rental. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 1990.
29.34.125 Ballot pages, contents and arrangement—Ballot cards,
numbering. [1986 c 167 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 67.] Repealed by 1990 c
59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.130 Materials, supplies, and procedures—Secretary of state
to prescribe. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 68; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 23.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.34.140 Appointment of precinct election officers. [1967 ex.s. c
109 § 24.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 498]
Chapter 29.36
ABSENTEE VOTING
29.36.010 When permitted—Request for absentee ballot. [2001 c
241 § 1; 1991 c 81 § 29; 1987 c 346 § 9; 1986 c 167 § 14; 1985 c 273 § 1;
1984 c 27 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 76; 1974 ex.s. c 35 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 §
37; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.010. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1955 c 167 § 2; prior:
(i) 1950 ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1943 c 72 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 1; 1923 c 58 § 1; 1921
c 143 § 1; 1917 c 159 § 1; 1915 c 189 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5280. (ii)
1933 ex.s. c 41 § 2, part; 1923 c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c
159 § 2, part; 1915 c 189 § 2, part; RRS § 5281, part.] Recodified as RCW
29.36.210 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.013
Ongoing absentee status—Request—Termination.
[2001 c 241 § 4; 1999 c 298 § 12; 1993 c 418 § 1; 1991 c 81 § 30; 1987 c
346 § 10; 1986 c 22 § 1; 1985 c 273 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.240
pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.015 Absentee ballot to voter attending new or minor party
convention on primary day—Voting restricted to nonpartisan officers.
[1961 c 130 § 21.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 6.
29.36.016 Ongoing absentee voters—Notice of termination of
status—Renewal. [1985 c 273 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 418 § 2.
29.36.020 Certificates. [1971 ex.s. c 202 § 38; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.020.
Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 2; 1955 c 167 § 3; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 2, part;
1923 c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c 159 § 2, part; 1915 c 189 §
2, part; RRS § 5281, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January
1, 1988.
29.36.030 Acceptance or rejection of request—Issuance of ballots
and other materials. [2001 c 241 § 6; 1991 c 81 § 31. Prior: 1987 c 346 §
11; 1987 c 295 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 77; 1974 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1965 c 9 §
29.36.030; prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 3; 1955 c 167 § 4; prior: (i) 1933 ex.s. c
41 § 2, part; 1923 c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c 159 § 2, part;
1915 c 189 § 2, part; RRS § 5281, part. (ii) 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 3, part; 1923 c
58 § 3, part; 1921 c 143 § 3, part; 1917 c 159 § 3, part; 1915 c 189 § 3, part;
RRS § 5282, part.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.260 pursuant to 2001 c 241 §
25.
29.36.035 Qualifications for delivery of ballot. [2001 c 241 § 7;
1984 c 27 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.035. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29.36.280 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
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29.36.040 Instructions for voting absentee ballot. [1965 c 9 §
29.36.040. Prior: 1955 c 167 § 5; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 3, part; 1923 c 58
§ 3, part; 1921 c 143 § 3, part; 1917 c 159 § 3, part; 1915 c 189 § 3, part;
RRS § 5282, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.36.045 Envelopes and instructions. [2001 c 241 § 8; 1987 c 346
§ 12.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.290 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.050 Prohibition against voting in home precinct. [1987 c
346 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.050. Prior: 1955 c 167 § 6; prior: 1933 ex.s. c
41 § 4; 1921 c 143 § 5; RRS § 5284.] Recodified as RCW 29.51.185
pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.060 Processing incoming absentee ballots. [2001 c 241 § 10;
1991 c 81 § 32; 1987 c 346 § 14; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 78; 1973 c 140 § 1;
1965 c 9 § 29.36.060. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 5; 1955 c 167 § 7; 1955 c 50
§ 2; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 5, part; 1921 c 143 § 6, part; 1917 c 159 § 4,
part; 1915 c 189 § 4, part; RRS § 5285, part.] Recodified as RCW
29.36.310 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.065 How incoming absentee ballots are handled—Alternate
method. [1973 c 140 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January
1, 1988.
29.36.070 Grouping of absentee ballots. [2001 c 241 § 11; 1990 c
262 § 2; 1987 c 346 § 15; 1974 ex.s. c 73 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.070. Prior:
1955 c 50 § 3; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 5, part; 1921 c 143 § 6, part; 1917 c
159 § 4, part; 1915 c 189 § 4, part; RRS § 5285, part.] Recodified as RCW
29.36.320 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
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29.36.139
Mail ballots—Counting requirements—Challenge.
[1993 c 417 § 6; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 6.] Repealed by 2001 c 241 § 24.
29.36.140 Districts or cities with less than five hundred voters—
Organization or addition of territory elections—Voting by mail ballot
may be ordered—Procedure. [1974 ex.s. c 35 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 8.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 10.
29.36.150 Rules for accuracy, secrecy, and uniformity—Out-ofstate, overseas, service voters. [1993 c 417 § 7; 1987 c 346 § 19; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 71 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.360 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.160 Penalty. [2001 c 241 § 14; 1994 c 269 § 2; 1991 c 81 § 34;
1987 c 346 § 20; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.370
pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.170 Special absentee ballots. [2001 c 241 § 5; 1991 c 81 § 35;
1987 c 346 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.250 pursuant to 2001 c 241 §
25.
29.36.210 When permitted. [2003 c 111 § 1001; 2001 c 241 § 1;
1991 c 81 § 29; 1987 c 346 § 9; 1986 c 167 § 14; 1985 c 273 § 1; 1984 c 27
§ 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 76; 1974 ex.s. c 35 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 37; 1965 c
9 § 29.36.010. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1955 c 167 § 2; prior: (i) 1950
ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1943 c 72 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 1; 1923 c 58 § 1; 1921 c 143 §
1; 1917 c 159 § 1; 1915 c 189 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5280. (ii) 1933 ex.s.
c 41 § 2, part; 1923 c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c 159 § 2, part;
1915 c 189 § 2, part; RRS § 5281, part. Formerly RCW 29.36.010.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.40.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.36.075 Uncontested offices—Ballots not tabulated, exception—
Voter credited with voting—Retention of ballots. [2001 c 241 § 12; 1988
c 181 § 3; 1987 c 346 § 16; 1983 c 136 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.075. Prior:
1961 c 78 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29.36.330 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.220 Request for single absentee ballot. [2003 c 111 § 1002;
2001 c 241 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.077 Uncontested offices—Counting of uncounted ballots on
candidate's request. [1965 c 9 § 29.36.077. Prior: 1961 c 78 § 2.]
Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.36.230 Request on behalf of family member. [2003 c 111 §
1003; 2001 c 241 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.030 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.080 Canvassing September primary ballots—Time. [1961 c
130 § 20; 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 18.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 6.
29.36.090 Canvassing November election ballots—Time. [1950
ex.s. c 14 § 20.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 6.
29.36.095 List of absentee voters. [1974 ex.s. c 73 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c
202 § 39; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.095. Prior: 1955 c 50 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c
346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.36.097 Record of requests for absentee ballots—Public access.
[1991 c 81 § 33; 1987 c 346 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 61 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 29.36.340 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.100 Challenges. [2001 c 241 § 13; 1987 c 346 § 18; 1965 c 9 §
29.36.100. Prior: 1917 c 159 § 5; 1915 c 189 § 5; RRS § 5286.] Recodified
as RCW 29.36.350 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.110 Violations and penalty. [1965 c 9 § 29.36.110. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 23 § 7; 1917 c 159 § 7; 1915 c 189 § 7; RRS § 5287.] Repealed
by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.36.120
Election by mail—Small precincts—Notice and
application form—Nonpartisan and special elections. [2001 c 241 § 15.
Prior: 1994 c 269 § 1; 1994 c 57 § 48; 1993 c 417 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 §
1; 1974 ex.s. c 35 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29.38.010
pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.121 Election by mail—Local elections—Nonpartisan special
elections—Requirements—Duties of county auditor. [2001 c 241 § 16;
1994 c 57 § 49; 1993 c 417 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29.38.020 pursuant to
2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.122 Special election by mail—Sending ballots to voters.
[1994 c 57 § 50; 1993 c 417 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 2.] Repealed by 2001
c 241 § 24.
29.36.124 Election by mail—Replacement ballots—Deposit of
ballots. [2001 c 241 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29.38.040 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.126 Election by mail—Return of marked ballots. [2001 c
241 § 19; 1993 c 417 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
29.38.050 pursuant to 2001 c 241 § 25.
29.36.130 Election by mail—Small precincts, nonpartisan special
elections—Ballot contents, counting, secrecy, authorized observers.
[2001 c 241 § 20; 1993 c 417 § 5; 1990 c 59 § 76; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 5;
1967 ex.s. c 109 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29.38.060 pursuant to 2001 c 241
§ 25.
(2010 Ed.)
29.36.240
Ongoing absentee status—Request—Termination.
[2003 c 111 § 1004; 2001 c 241 § 4; 1999 c 298 § 12; 1993 c 418 § 1; 1991
c 81 § 30; 1987 c 346 § 10; 1986 c 22 § 1; 1985 c 273 § 2. Formerly RCW
29.36.013.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.250 Special absentee ballots. [2003 c 111 § 1005; 2001 c 241
§ 5; 1991 c 81 § 35; 1987 c 346 § 21. Formerly RCW 29.36.170.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.40.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.36.260 Issuance of ballot and other materials. [2003 c 111 §
1006; 2001 c 241 § 6; 1991 c 81 § 31. Prior: 1987 c 346 § 11; 1987 c 295 §
9; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 77; 1974 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.030; prior:
1963 ex.s. c 23 § 3; 1955 c 167 § 4; prior: (i) 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 2, part; 1923
c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c 159 § 2, part; 1915 c 189 § 2,
part; RRS § 5281, part. (ii) 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 3, part; 1923 c 58 § 3, part;
1921 c 143 § 3, part; 1917 c 159 § 3, part; 1915 c 189 § 3, part; RRS § 5282,
part. Formerly RCW 29.36.030.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.060 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.270 Date ballots ready. [2003 c 162 § 2; 2003 c 111 § 1007;
1987 c 54 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 56; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 5; 1965 c 9 §
29.30.075. Prior: 1949 c 161 § 10, part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1,
part; 1921 c 178 § 4, part; 1907 c 209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185,
part. Formerly RCW 29.30.075.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.070 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.280 Delivery of ballot, qualifications for. [2003 c 111 § 1008;
2001 c 241 § 7; 1984 c 27 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.035. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23
§ 4. Formerly RCW 29.36.035.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.080 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.290 Envelopes and instructions. [2003 c 111 § 1009; 2001 c
241 § 8; 1987 c 346 § 12. Formerly RCW 29.36.045.] Recodified as RCW
29A.40.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.300 Observers. [2003 c 111 § 1010; 2001 c 241 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.40.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.36.310 Processing incoming ballots. [2003 c 111 § 1011; 2001 c
241 § 10; 1991 c 81 § 32; 1987 c 346 § 14; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 78; 1973 c
140 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.060. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 23 § 5; 1955 c 167 § 7;
1955 c 50 § 2; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 5, part; 1921 c 143 § 6, part; 1917 c
159 § 4, part; 1915 c 189 § 4, part; RRS § 5285, part. Formerly RCW
29.36.060.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 499]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
29.36.320 Report of count. [2003 c 111 § 1012; 2001 c 241 § 11;
1990 c 262 § 2; 1987 c 346 § 15; 1974 ex.s. c 73 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.070.
Prior: 1955 c 50 § 3; prior: 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 5, part; 1921 c 143 § 6, part;
1917 c 159 § 4, part; 1915 c 189 § 4, part; RRS § 5285, part. Formerly
RCW 29.36.070.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.330 Credit for voting—Retention of ballots. [2003 c 111 §
1518; 2001 c 241 § 12; 1988 c 181 § 3; 1987 c 346 § 16; 1983 c 136 § 1;
1965 c 9 § 29.36.075. Prior: 1961 c 78 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.36.075.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.60.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.36.340 Record of requests—Public access. [2003 c 111 § 1013;
1991 c 81 § 33; 1987 c 346 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 61 § 1. Formerly RCW
29.36.097.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.350 Challenges. [2003 c 111 § 1014; 2001 c 241 § 13; 1987 c
346 § 18; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.100. Prior: 1917 c 159 § 5; 1915 c 189 § 5; RRS
§ 5286. Formerly RCW 29.36.100.] Recodified as RCW 29A.40.140
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.360 Rules for accuracy, secrecy, and uniformity—Out-ofstate, overseas, service voters. [2003 c 111 § 1015; 1993 c 417 § 7; 1987 c
346 § 19; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 8. Formerly RCW 29.36.150.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.40.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.370 Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 2136; 2003 c 53 § 179; 2001 c 241
§ 14; 1994 c 269 § 2; 1991 c 81 § 34; 1987 c 346 § 20; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 §
9. Formerly RCW 29.36.160.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.680 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.36.900 Captions not law—2001 c 241. [2001 c 241 § 26.]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.38
ELECTION BY MAIL
29.38.010 Mail ballot precincts. [2003 c 162 § 3; 2003 c 111 § 1201;
2001 c 241 § 15. Prior: 1994 c 269 § 1; 1994 c 57 § 48; 1993 c 417 § 1;
1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 35 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 6. Formerly
RCW 29.36.120.] Recodified as RCW 29A.48.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.38.020 Special elections. [2003 c 162 § 4; 2003 c 111 § 1202;
2001 c 241 § 16; 1994 c 57 § 49; 1993 c 417 § 2. Formerly RCW
29.36.121.] Recodified as RCW 29A.48.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.38.030 Odd-year primaries. [2003 c 111 § 1203; 2001 c 241 §
17.] Recodified as RCW 29A.48.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.38.040 Depositing ballots—Replacement ballots. [2003 c 111 §
1204; 2001 c 241 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.36.124.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.48.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.38.050 Return of voted ballot. [2003 c 111 § 1205; 2001 c 241 §
19; 1993 c 417 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 4. Formerly RCW 29.36.126.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.48.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.38.060 Ballot contents—Counting. [2003 c 111 § 1206; 2001 c
241 § 20; 1993 c 417 § 5; 1990 c 59 § 76; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 5; 1967 ex.s.
c 109 § 7. Formerly RCW 29.36.130.] Recodified as RCW 29A.48.060
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.38.070 Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 2103; 2001 c 241 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.38.900 Captions not law—2001 c 241. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2003.
Chapter 29.39
ABSENTEE SERVICE VOTERS
29.39.010 "Service voter," "armed forces," "members of the
merchant marine of the United States," "dependent" defined. [1973 c
56 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.39.010. Prior: 1957 c 169 § 1;
1950 ex.s. c 14 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1,
1988.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 500]
29.39.020 "Primary," "primary election" defined. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.020. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.030
"Election," "primary" defined—Absentee voters'
ballots. [1973 c 4 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.39.030. Prior:
1950 ex.s. c 14 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1,
1988.
29.39.040 "Date of mailing the ballot" defined. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.040. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.050 "Territorial limits of the United States" defined. [1965
c 9 § 29.39.050. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.060 Absentee voting under federal law to be valid. [1965 c 9
§ 29.39.060. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.070 Must coordinate with federal authority. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.070. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.080 Name variations not to invalidate ballot. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.080. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.090 Application deemed to be for next election. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.090. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.100 Application for absent voter's ballot. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.100. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.110 Action upon application. [1965 c 9 § 29.39.110. Prior:
1950 ex.s. c 14 § 11.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1,
1988.
29.39.120 Mailing ballot and voter's pamphlet to voter—
Declaration—Penalty. [1974 ex.s. c 127 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 178 § 2; 1965 c 9
§ 29.39.120. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.130 Ballot sent air mail and free postage when possible.
[1965 c 9 § 29.39.130. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 14.] Repealed by 1987 c
346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.140 Voter's declaration deemed registration—Mailing of
ballot by voter. [1965 c 9 § 29.39.140. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 13.]
Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.150 Ballots and envelopes—Forms—Expense. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.150. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 15.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.160 Instructions to voters—Preparation—Enclosure. [1965
c 9 § 29.39.160. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 16.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.170 Procedure governing receipt and handling of ballots.
[1977 ex.s. c 361 § 79; 1965 c 9 § 29.39.170. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 17.]
Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.180 Officials shall expedite service voting. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.180. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 21.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.190 Secretary of state shall administer chapter. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.190. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 22.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.200 Penalties for false statements and violations. [1965 c 9 §
29.39.200. Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 14 § 23.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24,
effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.210 Special absentee ballots. [1984 c 109 § 1.] Repealed by
1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
29.39.900 Liberal construction. [1965 c 9 § 29.39.900. Prior: 1950
ex.s. c 14 § 24.] Repealed by 1987 c 346 § 24, effective January 1, 1988.
Chapter 29.42
POLITICAL PARTIES
29.42.010 Authority—Generally. [2003 c 111 § 2001; 1977 ex.s. c
329 § 16; 1965 c 9 § 29.42.010. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 2; prior: 1943 c 178 §
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1, part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part;
1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.80.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.42.020 State committee. [2003 c 111 § 2002; 1987 c 295 § 11;
1972 ex.s. c 45 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.42.020. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 3; prior:
1943 c 178 § 1, part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c
158 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
5198, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.80.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.42.030 County central committee—Organization meetings.
[2003 c 111 § 2003; 1987 c 295 § 12; 1973 c 85 § 1; 1973 c 4 § 5; 1965 c 9
§ 29.42.030. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 4; prior: 1943 c 178 § 1, part; 1939 c 48 §
1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 6, part;
1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.80.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.42.040 Precinct committee officer, eligibility. [2003 c 111 §
2004; 1990 c 59 § 104. Prior: 1987 c 295 § 13; 1987 c 133 § 3; 1973 c 4 §
6; 1965 c 9 § 29.42.040; prior: 1961 c 130 § 5; prior: 1943 c 178 § 1, part;
1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part; 1909 c
82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.80.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.42.050 Precinct committee officer—Election—Declaration of
candidacy, fee—Term—Vacancy. [2003 c 111 § 2005; 1991 c 363 § 34;
1987 c 295 § 14; 1973 c 4 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 32 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 3;
1965 c 9 § 29.42.050. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 6; prior: 1953 c 196 § 1; 1943 c
178 § 1, part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1,
part; 1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.80.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.42.060 Precinct office to appear on separate absentee ballot.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.42.070 Legislative district chair—Election—Term—Removal.
[2003 c 111 § 2006; 1991 c 363 § 35; 1987 c 295 § 15; 1967 ex.s. c 32 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.80.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.45
PRECINCT ELECTION OFFICERS
29.45.010 Appointment of judges and inspector. [2003 c 111 §
1134; 1991 c 106 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 71 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 1; 1965 c 9
§ 29.45.010. Prior: (i) 1935 c 165 § 2, part; RRS § 5147-1, part. (ii) Code
1881 § 3068, part; 1865 p 30 § 2, part; RRS § 5158, part. (iii) 1907 c 209 §
15, part; RRS § 5192, part. (iv) 1895 c 156 § 6, part; 1889 p 407 § 20, part;
RRS § 5277, part. (v) 1947 c 182 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5166-10,
part; prior: 1945 c 164 § 3, part; 1941 c 180 § 1, part; 1935 c 5 § 1, part;
1933 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; prior: 1933 c 79 § 1, part; 1927 c 279 § 2, part;
1923 c 53 § 3, part; 1921 c 61 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5147, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.410 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.020 Appointment of clerks—Party representation—Hour to
report. [2003 c 111 § 1135; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.45.020.
Prior: 1955 c 168 § 4; prior: (i) 1915 c 114 § 4, part; 1913 c 58 § 9, part;
RRS § 5308, part. (ii) 1895 c 156 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 3069, part; 1865 p
31 § 3, part; RRS § 5159, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.420 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.45.030 Nomination. [2003 c 111 § 1136; 1991 c 106 § 2; 1987 c
295 § 16; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.45.030. Prior: (i) 1907 c 209
§ 15, part; RRS § 5192, part. (ii) 1935 c 165 § 2, part; RRS § 5147-1, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.430 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.040 Vacancies—How filled—Inspector's authority. [2003 c
111 § 1137; 1965 c 9 § 29.45.040. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3075, part; 1865 p
32 § 9, part; RRS § 5165, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 3068, part; 1865 p 30 § 2,
part; RRS § 5158, part. (iii) 1907 c 209 § 15, part; RRS § 5192, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.440 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.050 One set of precinct election officers, exceptions—
Counting board—Receiving board. [2003 c 111 § 1138; 1994 c 223 § 91;
1973 c 102 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.45.050. Prior: 1955 c
148 § 2; prior: (i) 1923 c 53 § 4, part; 1921 c 61 § 6, part; RRS § 5148, part.
(ii) 1921 c 170 § 4, part; RRS § 5153, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.450 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.45.060 Duties—Generally. [2003 c 111 § 1139; 1990 c 59 § 74;
1973 c 102 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.45.060. Prior: 1955 c
148 § 3; prior: (i) 1923 c 53 § 4, part; 1921 c 61 § 6, part; RRS § 5148, part.
(ii) 1921 c 170 § 4, part; RRS § 5153, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.460 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.45.065 Application to other primaries or elections. [2003 c 111
§ 1140; 1973 c 102 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.470 pursuant to 2003
c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.45.070 Inspector as chairman—Authority. [2003 c 111 § 1141;
1965 c 9 § 29.45.070. Prior: Code 1881 § 3075, part; 1865 p 32 § 9, part;
RRS § 5165, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.480 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.45.080 Oaths of officers required. [2003 c 111 § 1142; 1965 c 9
§ 29.45.080. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3070; 1865 p 31 § 4; RRS § 5160. (ii)
1895 c 156 § 2, part; Code 1881 § 3074, part; 1865 p 32 § 8, part; RRS §
5164, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.490 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.45.090 Oath of inspectors, form. [2003 c 111 § 1143; 1965 c 9 §
29.45.090. Prior: Code 1881 § 3071; 1865 p 31 § 5; RRS § 5161.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.500 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.100 Oath of judges, form. [2003 c 111 § 1144; 1965 c 9 §
29.45.100. Prior: Code 1881 § 3072; 1865 p 31 § 6; RRS § 5162.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.510 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.110 Oath of clerks, form. [2003 c 111 § 1145; 1965 c 9 §
29.45.110. Prior: Code 1881 § 3073; 1865 p 32 § 7; RRS § 5163.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.520 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.120 Compensation. [2003 c 111 § 1146; 1971 ex.s. c 124 § 2;
1965 c 9 § 29.45.120. Prior: 1961 c 43 § 1; 1951 c 67 § 1; 1945 c 186 § 1;
1919 c 163 § 13; 1895 c 20 § 1; Code 1881 § 3151; 1866 p 8 § 9; 1865 p 52
§ 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5166. See also 1907 c 209 § 15; RRS § 5192.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.530 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.45.130 Precinct officers where voting machines are used—
Variation in number and character. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 1991.
29.45.135 Precinct officers where voting machines are used—
Instruction in use of machines—Compensation. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1991.
29.45.140 Vacancy in United States house of representatives,
primary or election to fill—Precinct election officers—Who to serve.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1985.
Chapter 29.48
POLLING PLACE REGULATIONS BEFORE POLLS OPEN
29.48.005 Polling place—May be located outside precinct. [2003 c
111 § 407; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.005. Prior: 1951 c 123 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.16.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.007 Polling place—Use of county, municipality, or special
district facilities. [2003 c 111 § 408; 1985 c 205 § 14; 1965 c 9 §
29.48.007. Prior: 1955 c 201 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.120
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.010 Voting booths. [2003 c 111 § 1106; 1999 c 158 § 4; 1994 c
57 § 51; 1990 c 59 § 35; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.010. Prior: 1907 c 130 § 2, part;
1889 p 408 § 21, part; RRS § 5278, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.060
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.020 Time for arrival of officers. [2003 c 111 § 1114; 1977
ex.s. c 361 § 80; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.020. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 6; prior: 1913 c
58 § 12, part; RRS § 5312, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.150 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.030 Delivery of supplies. [2003 c 111 § 1110; 1990 c 59 § 36;
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 81; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 40; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.030. Prior:
(i) 1921 c 178 § 8; Code 1881 § 3078; 1865 p 34 § 3; RRS § 5322. (ii) 1919
c 163 § 20, part; 1895 c 156 § 9, part; 1889 p 411 § 28, part; RRS § 5293,
part. (iii) 1907 c 209 § 20; RRS § 5196. (iv) 1913 c 138 § 29, part; RRS §
5425, part. (v) 1915 c 124 § 1; 1895 c 156 § 5; 1893 c 91 § 1; 1889 p 407 §
18; RRS § 5275. (vi) 1921 c 68 § 1, part; RRS § 5320, part. (vii) 1895 c
156 § 6, part; 1889 p 407 § 20; RRS § 5277, part. (viii) 1895 c 156 § 2, part;
Code 1881 § 3074; 1865 p 32 § 8; RRS § 5164, part. (ix) 1905 c 39 § 1,
part; 1889 p 405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part. (x) 1935 c 20 § 5, part; 1921
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 501]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
c 178 § 6, part; 1915 c 114 § 2, part; 1913 c 58 § 7, part; RRS § 5306, part.
(xi) 1854 p 67 § 16; No RRS. (xii) 1854 p 67 § 17, part; No RRS. (xiii)
1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part. (xiv) 1915 c 14
§ 6, part; 1913 c 58 § 11, part; RRS § 5311, part. (xv) 1933 c 1 § 10, part;
RRS § 5114-10, part. (xvi) Code 1881 § 3093, part; RRS § 5338, part.
(xvii) 1903 c 85 § 1, part; RRS § 3339, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.035 Additional supplies for paper ballots. [2003 c 111 §
1112; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 82.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.130 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.040 Additional supplies for voting machines. [1965 c 9 §
29.48.040. Prior: 1915 c 114 § 6, part; 1913 c 58 § 11, part; RRS § 5311,
part.] Repealed by 1999 c 158 § 16.
29.48.045 Poll-site ballot counting devices. [2003 c 111 § 1130;
1999 c 158 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.070 Record of participation. [2003 c 111 § 1122; 1990 c 59 §
42; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 42; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.070. Prior: (i) 1895 c 156 § 7,
part; 1889 p 409 § 22, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part;
RRS § 5279, part. (ii) 1933 c 1 § 25; RRS § 5114-25. (iii) 1915 c 114 § 7,
part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.080
Transcribing name when registration not a
prerequisite. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.080. Prior: 1895 c 156 § 7, part; 1889 p
409 § 22, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5279,
part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.51.090 Marking ballot at primaries. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.090.
Prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 3, part; 1921 c 177 § 1, part; 1919 c 163 § 15, part;
1917 c 71 § 2, part; 1909 c 82 § 4, part; 1907 c 209 § 12, part; RRS § 5189,
part. (ii) 1947 c 77 § 2, part; 1895 c 156 § 8, part; 1889 p 409 § 23, part;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5288, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 167 § 25.
29.48.050 Receipt for key to voting machine. [1965 c 9 §
29.48.050. Prior: 1915 c 114 § 6, part; 1913 c 58 § 11, part; RRS § 5311,
part.] Repealed by 1999 c 158 § 16.
29.51.100 Casting vote. [2003 c 111 § 1121; 1990 c 59 § 43; 1988 c
181 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 15; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.100. Prior: (i) 1947 c 77 §
2, part; 1895 c 156 § 8, part; 1889 p 409 § 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5288, part. (ii) 1889 p 410 § 24, part; RRS § 5289, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.44.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.060 Posting of instructions. [1965 c 9 § 29.48.060. Prior: (i)
1919 c 163 § 20, part; 1895 c 116 § 9, part; 1889 p 411 § 28, part; RRS §
5293, part. (ii) 1913 c 58 § 12, part; RRS § 5312, part.] Repealed by 1999 c
158 § 16.
29.51.110 Deposit of ballot after voting. [1986 c 167 § 15; 1971
ex.s. c 202 § 43; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.110. Prior: 1947 c 77 § 2, part; 1895 c
156 § 8, part; 1889 p 409 § 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5288, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.48.070 Inspection of voting equipment. [2003 c 111 § 1115;
1990 c 59 § 37; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.070. Prior: 1854 p 67 § 17, part; No
RRS.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.115 Incorrectly marked ballots—Poll-site ballot counting
devices. [2003 c 111 § 1132; 1999 c 158 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.340 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.080 Initialization of counting devices. [2003 c 111 § 1129;
1999 c 158 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.080. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 7; prior: 1913 c
58 § 12, part; RRS § 5312, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.310 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.090 Duty to display flag. [2003 c 111 § 1116; 1965 c 9 §
29.48.090. Prior: 1921 c 68 § 1, part; RRS § 5320, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.44.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.48.100 Announcement opening the polls. [2003 c 111 § 1117;
1990 c 59 § 38; 1965 c 9 § 29.48.100. Prior: Code 1881 § 3077; 1865 p 34
§ 2; RRS § 5321.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.51
POLLING PLACE REGULATIONS DURING VOTING HOURS
29.51.010 Interference with voter prohibited. [2003 c 111 § 1101;
1990 c 59 § 39; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.010. Prior: 1907 c 130 § 2, part; 1889 p
408 § 21, part; RRS § 5278, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.010
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.020 Acts prohibited in vicinity of polling place—Prohibited
practices as to ballots—Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 2121; 1991 c 81 § 20; 1990
c 59 § 75; 1984 c 35 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 33 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.020.
Prior: (i) 1947 c 35 § 1, part; 1889 p 412 § 33, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5298, part. (ii) 1895 c 156 § 7, part; 1889 p 409 § 22, part; Code 1881 §
3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5279, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.510 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.120 Record of voters having voted. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.120.
Prior: Code 1881 § 3080, part; 1865 p 34 § 5, part; RRS § 5324, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.51.125 Determination of who has and who has not voted. [2003
c 111 § 1102; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 83; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.125. Prior: 1963 ex.s.
c 24 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.130 Voting machine—Help in use. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.130.
Prior: 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.51.140 Mechanical voting devices—When all voters do not vote
on all offices. [1990 c 59 § 44; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.140. Prior: 1915 c 114 §
7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 158 §
16.
29.51.150 Voting devices—Periodic examination. [2003 c 111 §
1118; 1990 c 59 § 45; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.150. Prior: 1915 c 114 § 7, part;
1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.190
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.155 Failure of poll-site ballot counting device. [2003 c 111 §
1133; 1999 c 158 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.350 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.160 Voting machine—Out of order. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.160.
Prior: 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.51.030 Electioneering by election officers forbidden—Penalty.
[2003 c 111 § 2122; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.030. Prior: 1947 c 35 § 1, part; 1889
p 412 § 33, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5298, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.520 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.170 Write-in voting—Declaration of candidacy—Validity of
vote. [1995 c 158 § 2; 1988 c 181 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 121 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c
109 § 28; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 14; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.170. Prior: (i) 1931 c 14
§ 1; 1909 c 82 § 12; RRS § 5213. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 2; RRS § 5213-2. (iii)
1905 c 39 § 1, part; 1889 p 405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29.62.180 pursuant to 1995 c 158 § 3.
29.51.040 Preservation of order—Penalty. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.040.
Prior: 1854 p 68 § 21; No RRS.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111,
effective January 1, 1978.
29.51.173 Effect of term limitations on write-in voting. [1993 c 1 §
6 (Initiative Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.050 Issuing ballot to voter—Challenge. [2003 c 111 § 1119;
1990 c 59 § 40; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.050. Prior: (i) 1895 c 156 § 7, part; 1889
p 409 § 22, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5279,
part. (ii) 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.44.200 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.51.175 Votes by stickers, printed labels, rejected. [2003 c 111 §
1510; 1990 c 59 § 46; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
29A.60.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.060 Signature required to vote—Procedure if voter unable
to sign name. [2003 c 111 § 1120; 1990 c 59 § 41; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 41;
1967 ex.s. c 109 § 9; 1965 ex.s. c 156 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.060. Prior:
1933 c 1 § 24; RRS § 5114-24.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.210 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 502]
29.51.180 Taking papers into voting booth. [2003 c 111 § 1103;
1990 c 59 § 47; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.180. Prior: 1905 c 39 § 1, part; 1889 p
405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.030
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.185 Double voting prohibited. [2003 c 111 § 1109; 1987 c
346 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.050. Prior: 1955 c 167 § 6; prior: 1933 ex.s. c
41 § 4; 1921 c 143 § 5; RRS § 5284. Formerly RCW 29.36.050.]
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Recodified as RCW 29A.44.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.34.153.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.190 Official ballots—Vote only once—Incorrectly marked
ballots. [2003 c 111 § 1104; 1990 c 59 § 48; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.190. Prior:
(i) 1889 p 410 § 25; RRS § 5290. (ii) 1935 c 26 § 3, part; 1921 c 177 § 1,
part; 1919 c 163 § 15, part; 1917 c 71 § 2, part; 1909 c 82 § 4, part; 1907 c
209 § 12, part; RRS § 5189, part. (iii) 1895 c 156 § 7, part; 1889 p 409 § 22,
part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5279, part. (iv)
1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part. (v) 1905 c 39
§ 1, part; 1889 p 405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.030 Counting private while polls open—Party observers.
[1965 ex.s. c 101 § 8; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.030. Prior: 1955 c 148 § 4; Code
1881 § 3089; 1865 p 37 § 1, part; RRS § 5334.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 §
112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.51.200 Handicapped voters. [2003 c 111 § 1123; 2003 c 53 §
180; 1981 c 34 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 17; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.200. Prior: (i)
1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part. (ii) 1947 c 35
§ 1, part; 1889 p 412 § 33, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5298, part. Former law:
1901 c 135 § 6; 1889 p 410 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.240 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.037 Ballot pick up, delivery, and transportation. [2003 c 111
§ 1105; 1999 c 158 § 10; 1990 c 59 § 31; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 72. Formerly
RCW 29.34.157.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.210 Blind voters. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.210. Prior: 1935 c 100 §
1; RRS § 5291-1. Former law: 1901 c 135 § 6; 1889 p 410 § 26.] Repealed
by 1981 c 34 § 3.
29.51.215 Handicapped voters—Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 2135; 1981
c 34 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.215. Prior: 1935 c 100 § 2; RRS § 5291-2.
Formerly RCW 29.85.250.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1,
2004; and repealed by 2004 c 266 § 21.
29.51.220 Time allowed to vote. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.220. Prior: (i)
1889 p 410 § 24, part; RRS § 5289, part. (ii) 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58
§ 13, part; RRS § 5313, part. (iii) 1935 c 26 § 3, part; 1921 c 177 § 1, part;
1919 c 163 § 15, part; 1917 c 71 § 2, part; 1909 c 82 § 4, part; 1907 c 209 §
12, part; RRS § 5189, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.51.221 Refusing to leave voting booth—Penalty. [2003 c 111 §
2123; 1990 c 59 § 49.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.530 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.230 Unlawful acts by voters—Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 2134;
2003 c 53 § 181; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.230. Prior: 1947 c 35 § 1, part; 1889 p
412 § 33, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5298, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.670 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.240 Polls open continuously—Announcement of closing.
[2003 c 111 § 1108; 1990 c 59 § 50; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.240. Prior: 1919 c
163 § 16, part; 1907 c 209 § 17, part; RRS § 5194, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.44.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.250 Voters in polling place at closing time. [2003 c 111 §
1125; 1990 c 59 § 51; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.250. Prior: 1919 c 163 § 16, part;
1907 c 209 § 17, part; RRS § 5194, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.260
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.51.260 Proclamation of closing. [1965 c 9 § 29.51.260. Prior:
Code 1881 § 3087; 1865 p 36 § 12; RRS § 5331.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 §
112, effective July 1, 1992.
Chapter 29.54
POLLING PLACE REGULATIONS
DURING VOTING HOURS AND AFTER CLOSING
29.54.010 Unused ballots. [2003 c 111 § 1126; 1990 c 59 § 52; 1977
ex.s. c 361 § 84; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.010. Prior: 1893 c
91 § 2; RRS § 5332.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.270 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.015 Duties of election officers immediately upon closing.
[2003 c 111 § 1127; 1990 c 59 § 53.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.280
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.018 Tabulation of paper ballots before close of polls. [2003 c
111 § 1124; 1990 c 59 § 54.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.250 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.020 Removing ballots from box—Stringing. [1965 ex.s. c
101 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.020. Prior: (i) 1945 c 90 § 1, part; Code 1881 §
3092, part; 1868 p 19 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5337, part. (ii) 1935 c 26
§ 4; 1919 c 163 § 17; 1907 c 209 § 19; RRS § 5195. (iii) Code 1881 § 3088,
part; 1865 p 37 § 1, part; RRS § 5333, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.025
Counting center, direction and observation of
proceedings—Manual count of certain precincts. [2003 c 111 § 1517;
1999 c 158 § 9; 1990 c 59 § 30; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 71. Formerly RCW
(2010 Ed.)
29.54.035 Paper ballot precincts—Divulging ballot count—
Penalty. [1990 c 59 § 55; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 85; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.035.
Prior: 1955 c 148 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29.85.225 pursuant to 1990 c
59 § 110, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.040 Paper ballot precincts—Count continuous—Duties
complete, when. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 86; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 9; 1965 c 9 §
29.54.040. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3088, part; 1865 p 37 § 1, part; RRS §
5333, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 3090; 1865 p 37 § 1, part; RRS § 5335.]
Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.042 Tabulation continuous. [2003 c 111 § 1503; 1990 c 59 §
58.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.043 Counting ballots—Procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 109 § 2;
1965 ex.s. c 101 § 12.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.045 Paper ballot precincts—Counting ballots—More than
one set of precinct election officers appointed, procedure. [1977 ex.s. c
361 § 87; 1973 c 102 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 10; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.045.
Prior: 1955 c 148 § 5.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.050 Rejection of ballots or parts—Write-in votes. [2003 c
111 § 1504; 1999 c 158 § 13; 1999 c 157 § 4; 1990 c 59 § 56; 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 88; 1973 1st ex.s. c 121 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 11; 1965 c 9 §
29.54.050. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3091; 1865 p 38 § 2; RRS § 5336. (ii)
1895 c 156 § 10; 1889 p 411 § 29; RRS § 5294. (iii) 1905 c 39 § 1, part;
1889 p 405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part. (iv) 1895 c 156 § 11, part; 1886 p
128 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS § 5323,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.060 Questions on legality of ballot—Preservation and
return. [2003 c 111 § 1505; 1990 c 59 § 57; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 89; 1965 c 9
§ 29.54.060. Prior: Code 1881 § 3080, part; 1865 p 34 § 5, part; RRS §
5324, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.070 Sealing and return of counted paper ballots. [1977 ex.s.
c 361 § 90; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 10; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.070. Prior: 1945 c 90 §
1, part; Code 1881 § 3092, part; 1868 p 19 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
5337, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.075 Ballot containers, sealing, opening. [2003 c 111 § 1511;
1999 c 158 § 14; 1990 c 59 § 59.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.110 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.080 Paper ballots and voting machines—Certification of
result and returns. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 91; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.080. Prior:
1957 c 195 § 9; prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3093, part; 1865 p 38 § 3, part; RRS
§ 5338, part. (ii) 1903 c 85 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 3094, part; 1865 p 38 § 4,
part; RRS § 5339, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1,
1992.
29.54.085 Counting ballots—Official returns. [2003 c 111 § 1512;
1999 c 158 § 15; 1990 c 59 § 33; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 74. Formerly RCW
29.34.167.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.090 Voting machine count—Method. [1965 c 9 § 29.54.090.
Prior: 1957 c 195 § 10; prior: 1935 c 20 § 6, part; 1915 c 114 § 8, part;
1913 c 58 § 14, part; RRS § 5314, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.093 Poll-site ballot counting devices—Memory packs. [2003
c 111 § 1131; 1999 c 158 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 29A.44.330 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.097 Poll-site ballot counting devices—Results. [2003 c 111 §
1506; 1999 c 158 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.060 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.100 Voting machine count—Verification and certification.
[1965 c 9 § 29.54.100. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 11; prior: 1935 c 20 § 6, part;
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1915 c 114 § 8, part; 1913 c 58 § 14, part; RRS § 5314, part.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.57.120 Registration facilities—Reports and determinations.
[1985 c 205 § 8.] Repealed by 1999 c 298 § 22.
29.54.105
Returns, precinct and cumulative—Delivery to
canvassing board. [2003 c 111 § 1507; 1990 c 59 § 60.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.60.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.130 Voting and registration instructions and information.
[2003 c 111 § 1113; 1999 c 298 § 17; 1985 c 205 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
29A.44.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.110 Voting machine count—Public announcement. [1965 c
9 § 29.54.110. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 12; prior: 1935 c 20 § 6, part; 1915 c
114 § 8, part; 1913 c 58 § 14, part; RRS § 5314, part.] Repealed by 1990 c
59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.57.140 County auditor—Public notice of availability of
services. [2003 c 111 § 135; 1999 c 298 § 18; 1985 c 205 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.04.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.120 Voting machine count—Closing machines—Delivery of
key. [1965 c 9 § 29.54.120. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 13; prior: 1935 c 20 § 6,
part; 1915 c 114 § 8, part; 1913 c 58 § 14, part; RRS § 5314, part.] Repealed
by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.121 Sealing of voting devices—Exceptions. [2003 c 111 §
1508; 1990 c 59 § 24; 1965 c 9 § 29.33.230. Prior: 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913
c 58 § 15, part; RRS § 5315, part. Formerly RCW 29.33.230.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.60.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.130
Paper ballot and voting machine precincts—
Transmittal of returns—Penalty. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 92; 1965 c 9 §
29.54.130. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 14; prior: (i) 1935 c 20 § 6, part; 1915 c 114
§ 8, part; 1913 c 58 § 14, part; RRS § 5314, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 3093,
part; 1865 p 38 § 3, part; RRS § 5338, part. (iii) 1903 c 85 § 1, part; Code
1881 § 3094, part; 1865 p 38 § 4, part; RRS § 5339, part.] Repealed by
1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.140 Paper ballot and voting machine precincts—Unofficial
results, copies—Posting—Transmittal. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 93; 1965 c 9 §
29.54.140. Prior: (i) 1935 c 108 § 2; RRS § 5339-2. (ii) 1935 c 108 § 1;
RRS § 5339-1.] Repealed by 1990 c 59 § 112, effective July 1, 1992.
29.54.170 Voting systems—Maintenance of documents. [2003 c
111 § 1509; 1990 c 59 § 61; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 94.] Recodified as RCW
29A.60.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.54.180 Ballot cards—Copying on magnetic tape—Retention
and copying of original tape. [1977 ex.s. c 361 § 95.] Repealed by 1986 c
167 § 25.
Chapter 29.57
ACCESSIBILITY OF POLLING PLACES
AND REGISTRATION FACILITIES
29.57.150 County auditors—Notice of accessibility. [2003 c 111 §
413; 1999 c 298 § 19; 1985 c 205 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.170
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.160 Costs for modifications—Alternatives—Election costs.
[2003 c 111 § 403; 1999 c 298 § 20; 1985 c 205 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
29A.16.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.170 Implementing rules. [1985 c 205 § 13.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.59
CHALLENGING
29.59.010 Right to challenge registered voter—Conditions. [1967
c 225 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.59.010. Prior: 1955 c 181 § 7; prior: 1933 c 1 §
22, part; RRS § 5114-22, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7.
29.59.020 Party challengers. [1965 c 9 § 29.59.020. Prior: 1955 c
168 § 5; prior: 1895 c 156 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 3069, part; 1865 p 31 § 2,
part; RRS § 5159, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7.
29.59.030 Who may challenge—Legal voter—Officials. [1965 c 9
§ 29.59.030. Prior: Code 1881 § 3081; 1865 p 34 § 6; RRS § 5325.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7.
29.59.040 Procedure upon challenge—Canvass of challenged vote.
[1967 ex.s. c 109 § 29; 1965 c 9 § 29.59.040. Prior: 1961 c 225 § 1; 1947 c
77 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5332-1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7.
29.59.050 Grounds for refusal. [1965 c 9 § 29.59.050. Prior: (i)
Code 1881 § 3083; 1865 p 34 § 8; RRS § 5327. (ii) 1905 c 39 § 2; 1893 c
114 § 1; Code 1881 § 3085; 1865 p 36 § 10; RRS § 5329.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
(Formerly: Polling places—Accessibility for handicapped persons)
29.59.060 Infamous crime—Ground for challenge—Procedure.
[1965 c 9 § 29.59.060. Prior: Code 1881 § 3086; 1865 p 36 § 11; RRS §
5330.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 7.
29.57.010 Intent—Duties of county auditors. [2003 c 111 § 401;
1999 c 298 § 13; 1985 c 205 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 64 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
29A.16.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.59.070 Challenge for lack of residence—Procedure. [1965 c 9 §
29.59.070. Prior: 1961 c 225 § 2; 1955 c 181 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 c 225
§ 4.
29.57.020 Report on accessibility. [1979 ex.s. c 64 § 2.] Repealed
by 1985 c 205 § 16.
29.59.100 Absentee ballots—Challenges. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1983.
29.57.030 Polling places—Standards—Revision, when. [1985 c
205 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 64 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 298 § 22.
29.57.040 Public buildings used as polling places—Conditions.
[2003 c 111 § 409; 1979 ex.s. c 64 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.130
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.050 Review by and recommendations of disabled voters.
[2003 c 111 § 412; 1979 ex.s. c 64 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.160
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.060 Time for provision of accessible polling places. [1979
ex.s. c 64 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 205 § 16.
29.57.070 Inaccessible polling places—Auditors' list. [2003 c 111
§ 410; 1999 c 298 § 14; 1985 c 205 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.140
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.080 Inaccessible polling places—Examinations by secretary
of state. [1985 c 205 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 298 § 22.
29.57.090 Alternative polling places or procedures. [2003 c 111 §
402; 1999 c 298 § 15; 1985 c 205 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.16.020
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.100 Polling places—Accessibility required, exceptions.
[2003 c 111 § 411; 1999 c 298 § 16; 1985 c 205 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
29A.16.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.57.110 Polling place accessibility—Report to federal election
commission. [1985 c 205 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 298 § 22.
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Chapter 29.60
ADMINISTRATION OF ELECTIONS
29.60.010 Election administration and certification board—
Generally. [2003 c 111 § 149; 1992 c 163 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29A.04.510 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.020 Powers and duties of board. [2003 c 111 § 163; 1992 c
163 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.630 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.030 Duties of secretary of state. [2003 c 111 § 151; 2001 c 41
§ 11; 1992 c 163 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.530 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.040 Training of election administrators. [2003 c 111 § 152;
1992 c 163 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.540 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.050 Denial of certification—Review and appeal. [2003 c 111
§ 153; 1992 c 163 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.550 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.060 Election review section. [2003 c 111 § 154; 1992 c 163 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.560 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.070 Review of county election procedures. [2003 c 111 §
155; 1997 c 284 § 1; 1992 c 163 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.570
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.60.080 Powers and duties of county auditor and review staff.
[2003 c 111 § 156; 1992 c 163 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.580
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.60.090 Election assistance and clearinghouse program. [2003 c
111 § 157; 1992 c 163 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.590 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.62
CANVASSING THE RETURNS
29.62.010 Rules for canvassing—Statement of returns—Resolving
ties. [1990 c 59 § 62; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.010. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 10; prior:
(i) 1907 c 209 § 24, part; RRS § 5201, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 3096, part;
1866 p 6 § 2, part; 1865 p 39 § 7, part; RRS § 5343, part.] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.015 County canvassing board—Membership, delegation of
authority, public meetings. [1995 c 139 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 §
2404, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.62.130 Canvass of vote on statewide measures. [2003 c 111 §
1526; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.130. Prior: (i) 1913 c 138 § 30; RRS § 5426. (ii)
1917 c 23 § 1; RRS § 5341.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.260 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.140 Canvass in commission form cities. [1965 c 9 §
29.62.140. Prior: 1943 c 25 § 2, part; 1911 c 116 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9096, part. See also RCW 29.04.010 and 29.13.040.] Repealed by
1995 c 139 § 4.
29.62.150 Return of registration records after canvass. [1971 ex.s.
c 202 § 44; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.150. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 29; RRS § 5114-29.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.62.160 Vacancy in United States house of representatives,
primary to elect nominees—Canvass of—Certification of nominees.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.62.170 United States constitutional amendment conventions—
Delegates—Ascertaining election result.
Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2003.
29.62.020
County canvassing board—Absentee ballots—
Unofficial returns. [2003 c 111 § 1516; 1999 c 259 § 4; 1995 c 139 § 2;
1987 c 54 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.020. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 15; prior: 1919 c
163 § 21, part; Code 1881 § 3095, part; 1868 p 20 § 1, part; 1865 p 39 § 6,
part; RRS § 5340, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.160 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.180 Write-in voting—Declaration of candidacy—Counting
of vote. [2003 c 111 § 1502; 1999 c 157 § 3; 1995 c 158 § 2; 1988 c 181 §
5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 121 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 28; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 14;
1965 c 9 § 29.51.170. Prior: (i) 1931 c 14 § 1; 1909 c 82 § 12; RRS § 5213.
(ii) 1933 c 85 § 2; RRS § 5213-2. (iii) 1905 c 39 § 1, part; 1889 p 405 § 15,
part; RRS § 5272, part. Formerly RCW 29.51.170.] Recodified as RCW
29A.60.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.030 Procedure when member a candidate. [2003 c 111 §
1515; 1995 c 139 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.030. Prior: 1957 c 195 § 16; prior:
(i) Code 1881 § 3098; 1865 p 39 § 8; RRS § 5345. (ii) 1919 c 163 § 21,
part; Code 1881 § 3095, part; 1868 p 20 § 1, part; 1865 p 39 § 6, part; RRS
§ 5340, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
STATUTORY RECOUNTS
29.62.040 County canvassing board—Canvassing procedure—
Penalty. [2003 c 111 § 1520; 1990 c 59 § 63; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.040. Prior:
1957 c 195 § 17; prior: (i) 1919 c 163 § 21, part; Code 1881 § 3095, part;
1868 p 20 § 1, part; 1865 p 39 § 6, part; RRS § 5340, part. (ii) 1893 c 112 §
2; RRS § 5342. (iii) 1903 c 85 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 3094, part; 1865 p 38
§ 4, part; RRS § 5339, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.200 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.64
29.64.010 Application for recount—Requirements—Application
of chapter. [2003 c 111 § 1601; 2001 c 225 § 3; 1987 c 54 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 98; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.010. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1961 c 50 § 1;
1955 c 215 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.015 Mandatory recount. [2003 c 111 § 1602; 2001 c 225 § 4;
1993 c 377 § 1; 1991 c 90 § 2; 1987 c 54 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.015. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 25 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.020 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.050 Recanvass—Generally. [2003 c 111 § 1521; 1990 c 59 §
64; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.050. Prior: 1951 c 193 § 1; 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913 c
58 § 15, part; RRS § 5315, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.210 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.020 Deposit of fees—Notice—Public proceeding. [2003 c
111 § 1603; 2001 c 225 § 5; 1991 c 81 § 36; 1987 c 54 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 361
§ 99; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.020. Prior: 1961 c 50 § 2; 1955 c 215 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.64.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.62.060
Recanvass
of
machine
votes—Notice—
Representation—Relocking. [1965 c 9 § 29.62.060. Prior: 1951 c 193 §
2; 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 15, part; RRS § 5315, part.] Repealed by
1999 c 158 § 16.
29.64.030 Recounting the votes—Observers—Request to stop.
[2003 c 111 § 1604; 2001 c 225 § 6; 1991 c 81 § 37; 1990 c 59 § 65; 1965 c
9 § 29.64.030. Prior: 1961 c 50 § 3; 1955 c 215 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
29A.64.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.070
Recanvass of machine votes—Procedure to test
counting mechanism—Statement. [1965 c 9 § 29.62.070. Prior: 1951 c
193 § 3; 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 15, part; RRS § 5315, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 158 § 16.
29.64.035 Partial recount requiring complete recount. [2003 c 111
§ 1605; 2001 c 225 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.050 pursuant to 2003
c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.080 Tie votes in final election. [2003 c 111 § 1522; 1965 c 9 §
29.62.080. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 13; prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3097; 1866 p 7 §
3; RRS § 5344. (ii) Code 1881 § 3104; 1865 p 41 § 15; RRS § 5349.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.60.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.62.090 Abstract by election officer—Transmittal to secretary
of state. [2003 c 111 § 1523; 2001 c 225 § 2; 1999 c 298 § 21; 1990 c 262 §
1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 96; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.090. Prior: (i) 1895 c 156 § 12;
Code 1881 § 3101; 1865 p 40 § 12; RRS § 5346. (ii) Code 1881 § 3103;
1865 p 41 § 14; RRS § 5348.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.230 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.100 Secretary of state—Primary returns—State offices, etc.
[2003 c 111 § 1524; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 97; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.100. Prior:
1961 c 130 § 11; prior: 1907 c 209 § 24, part; RRS § 5201, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.60.240 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.64.040 Amended abstracts. [2003 c 111 § 1606; 2001 c 225 § 8;
1990 c 59 § 66; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.040. Prior: 1955 c 215 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.64.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.050 Further recount where partial recount changes results.
[1990 c 59 § 67; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.050. Prior: 1955 c 215 § 5.] Repealed by
1991 c 90 § 4.
29.64.051 Limitation on recounts. [2003 c 111 § 1607; 2001 c 225 §
9; 1991 c 90 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.060 Expenses of recount—Charges. [2003 c 111 § 1608;
2001 c 225 § 10; 1990 c 59 § 68; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 100; 1965 c 9 §
29.64.060. Prior: 1955 c 215 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.080
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.070 Rules. [1991 c 81 § 38; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.070. Prior: 1955
c 215 § 7.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.62.110 State canvassing board—Meeting—Certificate. [1965 c
9 § 29.62.110. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 12; prior: 1907 c 209 § 24, part; RRS §
5201, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.64.080 Statewide measures—Mandatory recount—Cost at
state expense. [2003 c 111 § 1609; 2001 c 225 § 11; 1973 c 82 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.64.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.62.120 Secretary of state to canvass final returns—Scope.
[2003 c 111 § 1525; 1965 c 9 § 29.62.120. Prior: Code 1881 § 3100, part;
No RRS.] Recodified as RCW 29A.60.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.64.090 Statewide measures—Mandatory recount—Funds for
additional expenses. [2003 c 111 § 1610; 1977 ex.s. c 144 § 5; 1973 c 82 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.64.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
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29.64.900 Short title—Construction. [1965 c 9 § 29.64.900. Prior:
1955 c 215 § 8.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.65
CONTESTS
Chapter 29.68
UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
29.68.004 Boundaries—Guide to interpretation of—1955 act.
[1965 ex.s. c 152 § 7.] Decodified; and subsequently repealed by 1981 c
288 § 82.
29.65.010 Commencement by registered voter—Causes for. [2003
c 111 § 1702; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 101; 1965 c 9 §
29.65.010. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 26; prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3105; 1865 p 42
§ 1; RRS § 5366. (ii) Code 1881 § 3109; 1865 p 43 § 5; RRS § 5370.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.68.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.68.005 Date precinct boundaries established. [1965 c 9 §
29.68.005. Prior: 1959 c 288 § 1; 1957 c 149 § 6.] Decodified.
29.65.020 Affidavit of error or omission—Time for filing—
Contents—Witnesses. [2003 c 111 § 1703; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 102; 1965 c
9 § 29.65.020. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3110; 1865 p 43 § 6; RRS § 5371.
(ii) Code 1881 § 3112; 1865 p 44 § 8; RRS § 5373.] Recodified as RCW
29A.68.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.68.008
Boundaries—Guide for inclusion of areas not
specifically mentioned or if of doubtful status—1965 act. [1965 ex.s. c
152 § 8. For like prior law see RCW 29.68.007; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.007; prior:
1957 c 149 § 7.] Decodified; and subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.65.030 Time for contesting primary or elections based on
voting machine, voting device or vote tallying system count. [1967 ex.s.
c 109 § 30; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.030. Prior: 1917 c 7 § 1, part; 1913 c 58 § 15,
part; RRS § 5315, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective
January 1, 1978.
29.65.040 Hearing date—Issuance of citation—Service. [2003 c
111 § 1704; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 103; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.040. Prior: (i) Code
1881 § 3113; 1865 p 44 § 9; RRS § 5374. (ii) Code 1881 § 3114; 1865 p 45
§ 10; RRS § 5375.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.050 Witnesses to attend—Hearing of contest—Judgment.
[2003 c 111 § 1705; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.050. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3115;
1865 p 45 § 11; RRS § 5376. (ii) Code 1881 § 3116; 1865 p 45 § 12; RRS §
5377. (iii) Code 1881 § 3117; 1865 p 45 § 13; RRS § 5378. FORMER
PARTS OF SECTION: (i) Code 1881 § 3119; 1865 p 45 § 15; RRS § 5379,
now codified in RCW 29.65.055. (ii) Code 1881 § 3120; 1865 p 45 § 16;
RRS § 5380, now codified in RCW 29.65.055.] Recodified as RCW
29A.68.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.055 Costs, how awarded. [2003 c 111 § 1706; 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 104; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.055. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3119; 1865 p 45 §
15; RRS § 5379; formerly RCW 29.65.050, part. (ii) Code 1881 § 3120;
1865 p 45 § 16; RRS § 5380, formerly RCW 29.65.050, part.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.68.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.060 Misconduct of board—Irregularity must be material to
result. [2003 c 111 § 1707; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.060. Prior: Code 1881 §
3106; 1865 p 43 § 2; RRS § 5367.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.070
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.070 Misconduct of board—Number of votes affected—
Enough to change result. [2003 c 111 § 1708; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.070. Prior:
Code 1881 § 3107; 1865 p 43 § 3; RRS § 5368.] Recodified as RCW
29A.68.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.080 Illegal votes—Allegation of in statement of contest.
[2003 c 111 § 1709; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.080. Prior: Code 1881 § 3111, part;
1865 p 44 § 7, part; RRS § 5372, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.090
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.090 Illegal votes—List required for testimony. [2003 c 111 §
1710; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.090. Prior: Code 1881 § 3111, part; 1865 p 44 § 7,
part; RRS § 5372, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.100 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.100 Illegal votes—Number of votes affected—Enough to
change result. [2003 c 111 § 1711; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.100. Prior: Code
1881 § 3108; 1865 p 43 § 4; RRS § 5369.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.110
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.65.110 Appeal to supreme court—Time—Method. [1965 c 9 §
29.65.110. Prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3122; 1865 p 46 § 18; RRS § 5381. (ii)
Code 1881 § 3123, part; 1865 p 46 § 19, part; RRS § 5382, part.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.68.007 Inclusion of precincts not specifically mentioned or
included within any district. [1965 c 9 § 29.68.007. Prior: 1957 c 149 §
7.] Decodified.
29.68.010 First district boundaries and representation. [1931 c 28
§ 1; RRS § 3792. Prior: 1913 c 94 § 1.] Repealed by 1957 c 149 § 1.
29.68.011 First district boundaries and representation. [1965 c 9 §
29.68.011. Prior: 1957 c 149 § 2; prior: RCW 29.68.010; 1931 c 28 § 1;
RRS § 3792; prior: 1913 c 94 § 1; 1907 c 181 § 1.] Decodified.
29.68.012 First district boundaries and representation—1965 act.
[1965 ex.s. c 152 § 1. Prior: RCW 29.68.011; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.011; prior:
1957 c 149 § 2; prior: RCW 29.68.010; 1931 c 28 § 1; RRS § 3792; prior:
1913 c 94 § 1; 1907 c 181 § 1.] Decodified; and subsequently repealed by
1981 c 288 § 82.
29.68.015 United States house of representatives—Term limits.
[1993 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.68.016 United States senate—Term limits. [1993 c 1 § 5
(Initiative Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by
2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.68.020 Second district boundaries and representation. [1931 c
28 § 2; RRS § 3793. Prior: 1913 c 94 § 2.] Repealed by 1957 c 149 § 1.
29.68.021 Second district boundaries and representation. [1965 c
9 § 29.68.021. Prior: 1957 c 149 § 3; prior: RCW 29.68.020; 1931 c 28 §
2; RRS § 3793; prior: 1913 c 94 § 2; 1907 c 181 § 2.] Decodified.
29.68.022 Second district boundaries and representation—1965
act. [1965 ex.s. c 152 § 2. Prior: RCW 29.68.021; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.021;
prior: 1957 c 149 § 3; prior: RCW 29.68.020; 1931 c 28 § 2; RRS § 3793;
prior: 1913 c 94 § 2; 1907 c 181 § 2.] Decodified; and subsequently
repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.68.030 Third district boundaries and representation. [1965 c 9
§ 29.68.030. Prior: 1931 c 28 § 3; RRS § 3794; prior: 1913 c 94 § 3; 1907
c 181 § 3.] Decodified.
29.68.031 Third district boundaries and representation—1965
act. [1965 ex.s. c 152 § 3. Prior: RCW 29.68.030; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.030;
prior: 1931 c 28 § 3; RRS § 3794; prior: 1913 c 94 § 3; 1907 c 181 § 3.]
Decodified; and subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.68.040 Fourth district boundaries and representation. [1965 c
9 § 29.68.040. Prior: 1931 c 28 § 4; RRS § 3795; prior: 1913 c 94 § 4.]
Decodified.
29.68.041 Fourth district boundaries and representation—1965
act. [1965 ex.s. c 152 § 4. Prior: RCW 29.68.040; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.040;
prior: 1931 c 28 § 4; RRS § 3795; prior: 1913 c 94 § 4.] Decodified; and
subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.68.050 Fifth district boundaries and representation. [1965 c 9
§ 29.68.050. Prior: 1931 c 28 § 5; RRS § 3796; prior: 1913 c 94 § 5.]
Decodified.
29.68.060 Sixth district boundaries and representation. [1931 c 28
§ 6; RRS § 3796-1.] Repealed by 1957 c 149 § 1.
29.68.061 Sixth district boundaries and representation. [1957 c
149 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 288 § 4.
29.65.120 Nullification of election certificate—When effective.
[2003 c 111 § 1712; 1965 c 9 § 29.65.120. Prior: Code 1881 § 3123, part;
1865 p 46 § 19, part; RRS § 5382, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.68.120
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.68.062 Sixth district boundaries and representation. [1965 c 9
§ 29.68.062. Prior: 1959 c 288 § 2; prior: RCW 29.68.061; 1957 c 149 § 4;
prior: RCW 29.68.060; 1931 c 28 § 6; RRS § 3796-1.] Decodified.
29.65.130 Contest of nomination at primaries. [1971 c 81 § 77;
1965 c 9 § 29.65.130. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 25, part; RRS § 5202, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.68.063 Sixth district boundaries and representation—1965 act.
[1965 ex.s. c 152 § 5. Prior: RCW 29.68.062; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.062; prior:
1959 c 288 § 2; prior: RCW 29.68.061; 1957 c 149 § 4; prior: RCW
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29.68.060; 1931 c 28 § 6; RRS § 3796-1.] Decodified; and subsequently
repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.69.060 Sixth congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 13.] Repealed
by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.68.066 Seventh district boundaries and representation. [1965 c
9 § 29.68.066. Prior: 1959 c 288 § 3; prior: RCW 29.68.065; 1957 c 149 §
5.] Decodified.
29.69.070 Seventh congressional district.
Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.68.067 Seventh district boundaries and representation—1965
act. [1965 ex.s. c 152 § 6. Prior: RCW 29.68.066; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.066;
prior: 1959 c 288 § 3; prior: RCW 29.68.065; 1957 c 149 § 5.] Decodified;
and subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
29.68.070 Vacancy in senatorship—Filling. [2003 c 111 § 703;
1985 c 45 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.070. Prior: 1921 c 33 § 1; RRS § 3798.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.28.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.68.080 Vacancy in congress—Special election. [2003 c 111 §
704; 1990 c 59 § 105; 1985 c 45 § 4; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 36 § 3; 1965 c 9 §
29.68.080. Prior: 1915 c 60 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 1; RRS § 3799.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.28.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.68.090 Vacancy in United States house of representatives—
Order calling election—Requisites—Filing period. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 36
§ 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.090. Prior: (i) 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 2, part; RRS § 3800,
part. (ii) 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 3, part; RRS § 3801, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
45 § 8.
29.68.100 Vacancy in congress—Notices of special primary and
special election. [2003 c 111 § 705; 1985 c 45 § 5; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 36 § 5;
1965 c 9 § 29.68.100. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 2, part; RRS § 3800, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.28.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.68.110 Vacancy in United States house of representatives—
Precinct election officers—Who to serve. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 36 § 6; 1965 c
9 § 29.68.110. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 3, part; RRS § 3801, part.] Repealed
by 1985 c 45 § 8.
29.68.120 Vacancy in congress—Canvass of primary and special
vacancy election—Certification of nominees. [1985 c 45 § 6; 1983 c 3 §
46; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 36 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.120. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 25 §
3, part; RRS § 3801, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1,
2004.
29.68.130 Vacancy in congress—General, primary election laws to
apply—Time deadlines, modifications. [2003 c 111 § 706; 1985 c 45 § 7;
1965 c 9 § 29.68.130. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 4; RRS § 3802.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.28.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.69
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
§ 15.
15.
29.69.001 Legislative intent. [1982 c 2 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 17
29.69.002 Population basis. [1982 c 2 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 17 §
29.69.003 Adjustments of areas—Census—Military personnel.
[1982 c 2 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.69.004 Change in legislative district boundaries. [1982 c 2 § 4.]
Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.69.005 District description terminology.
Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
15.
[1982 c 2 § 5.]
29.69.006 Abbreviations. [1982 c 2 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 17 §
29.69.007 Single member elected from each district—When—
Term. [1982 c 2 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
[1982 c 2 § 14.]
29.69.080 Eighth congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 15.] Repealed
by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.69.900 Remedies for invalid portions of chapter. [1982 c 2 §
16.] Repealed by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.69.910
Severability—1982 c 2.
decodified July 1983.
Cross-reference section,
Chapter 29.69A
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
Reviser's note: The 1992 redistricting plan by the Washington State
Redistricting Commission specifically superseded RCW 29.69A.001
through 29.69A.080. See chapter 29.69B RCW.
29.69A.001
Compliance with standards of congressional
redistricting commission—Population basis. [1983 c 17 § 1.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
29.69A.002 Adjustments of areas—Census—Nonresident military
personnel. [1983 c 17 § 2.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B
RCW.
29.69A.003 District description terms. [1983 c 17 § 3.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
29.69A.004 Abbreviations. [1983 c 17 § 4.] Decodified July 1992;
cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
29.69A.005 Single member elected from each district—When—
Term. [1983 c 17 § 5.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
29.69A.010 First congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 6.]
29.69A.020 Second congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 7.]
29.69A.030 Third congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 8.]
29.69A.040 Fourth congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 9.]
29.69A.050 Fifth congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 10.]
29.69A.060 Sixth congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 11.]
29.69A.070 Seventh congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 12.]
29.69A.080 Eighth congressional district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 29.69B RCW.
[1983 c 17 § 13.]
Chapter 29.69B
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
Reviser's note: The 2002 redistricting plan by the Washington State
Redistricting Commission specifically superseded chapter 29.69B RCW.
See chapter 29.69C RCW.
Chapter 29.69C
29.69.010 First congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 8.] Repealed by
1983 c 17 § 15.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
29.69.020 Second congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 9.] Repealed
by 1983 c 17 § 15.
Reviser's note: Chapter 29.69C RCW was recodified as chapter
29A.76A RCW, September 2003.
29.69.030 Third congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 10.] Repealed
by 1983 c 17 § 15.
Chapter 29.70
29.69.040 Fourth congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 11.] Repealed
by 1983 c 17 § 15.
29.69.050 Fifth congressional district. [1982 c 2 § 12.] Repealed by
1983 c 17 § 15.
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29.70.010 Legislative declaration—Decennial commission system
established. [1982 c 2 § 18.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective
November 3, 1983.
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29.70.020 Commission—Established, when—General duties—
Name. [1982 c 2 § 19.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective November 3,
1983.
29.70.030 State legislative and congressional redistricting plans,
commission duty—Apportionment standards for. [1982 c 2 § 20.]
Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.040
Commission—Members, selection of—Nonvoting
chairman—Filling vacancies. [1982 c 2 § 21.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 §
16, effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.050 Commission—Selecting authorities for members of.
[1982 c 2 § 22.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.060
Commission—Member's oath—Disqualification—
Public disclosure required. [1982 c 2 § 23.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16,
effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.070 Commission—Members not to hold or campaign for
office. [1982 c 2 § 24.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective November 3,
1983.
29.70.080 State legislative and congressional redistricting plans—
When submitted to legislature—Procedure when legislature rejects or
governor vetoes—Application of administrative procedure act—
Redistricting by court order, when. [1982 c 2 § 25.] Repealed by 1983 c
16 § 16, effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.090 Commission—Rules, application of administrative
procedure act—Termination procedure, transfer of records and files—
Minutes—Report on state or local government plan—Agency to receive
census data—Gifts, grants to. [1982 c 2 § 26.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 §
16, effective November 3, 1983.
29.70.100 Redistricting by counties, municipal corporations, and
special purpose districts. [2003 c 111 § 1901; 1984 c 13 § 4; 1983 c 16 §
15; 1982 c 2 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 29A.76.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111
§ 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.70.110 State legislative and congressional redistricting plans—
Amendments by legislature—Types, vote needed—Public notice,
comment. [1982 c 2 § 28.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16, effective
November 3, 1983.
Chapter 29.72
PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS—
NEW RESIDENT VOTING
(Formerly: U.S. elections—New resident, special voter, voting)
29.72.010 "New resident" defined. [1974 ex.s. c 127 § 7; 1971 ex.s.
c 178 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111,
effective January 1, 1978.
29.72.020 "New resident"—Qualifications. [1971 ex.s. c 178 § 4;
1967 ex.s. c 73 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January
1, 1978.
29.72.025 "Special voter"—Qualifications. [1971 ex.s. c 178 § 5.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 15.
29.72.030 Voting procedure—Counting—Tallying vote. [1974
ex.s. c 127 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 178 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 3.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.72.040 New resident ballot application form. [1971 ex.s. c 178
§ 7; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective
January 1, 1978.
29.72.045 Special voter ballot application form. [1971 ex.s. c 178 §
8.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 15.
29.72.050 Voter's affidavit—Declaration. [1974 ex.s. c 127 § 9;
1971 ex.s. c 178 § 9; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 §
111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.72.060 Applications open to public inspection. [1974 ex.s. c 127
§ 10; 1971 ex.s. c 178 § 10; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.72.070 Election supplies. [1974 ex.s. c 127 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 178
§ 11; 1967 ex.s. c 73 § 7.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective
January 1, 1978.
29.72.080 Rules and regulations. [1971 ex.s. c 178 § 12; 1967 ex.s.
c 73 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.72.900 Termination of "Special Voters" provisions, when.
[1971 ex.s. c 178 § 13.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 15.
29.70.120 Commission—Designee, secretary of state as, duties,
report of—Staff—Council, duties—Compensation and reimbursement
for commission members. [1982 c 2 § 29.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16,
effective November 3, 1983.
29.72.910 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 178. [1971 ex.s. c 178 § 14.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.70.130 Supreme court jurisdiction and review of challenged
plans—Scope—Orders. [1982 c 2 § 30.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16,
effective November 3, 1983.
UNITED STATES
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONVENTIONS
29.70.900 Short title. [1982 c 2 § 31.] Repealed by 1983 c 16 § 16,
effective November 3, 1983.
29.74.010 Governor's proclamation calling convention—When.
[2003 c 111 § 1430; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.010. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 1, part; RRS
§ 5249-1, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.410 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.70.910 Severability—1982 c 2. [1982 c 2 § 33.] Repealed by
1983 c 16 § 16, effective November 3, 1983.
Chapter 29.71
UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Chapter 29.74
29.74.020
Governor's proclamation calling convention—
Publication. [2003 c 111 § 1431; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.020. Prior: 1933 c 181
§ 1, part; RRS § 5249-1, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.420 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.71.010 Date of election—Number. [2003 c 111 § 1424; 1965 c 9
§ 29.71.010. Prior: 1891 c 148 § 1; RRS § 5138.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.310 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.030 Election of convention delegates—Date for, how fixed.
[2003 c 111 § 1432; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.030. Prior: (i) 1933 c 181 § 1, part;
RRS § 5249-1, part. (ii) 1933 c 181 § 9; RRS § 5249-9.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.56.430 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.71.020 Nomination—Pledge by electors—What names on
ballots—How counted. [2003 c 111 § 1425; 1990 c 59 § 69; 1977 ex.s. c
238 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.71.020. Prior: 1935 c 20 § 1; RRS § 5138-1.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.320 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.74.040 Time and place for holding convention. [2003 c 111 §
1433; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.040. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 1, part; RRS § 5249-1,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.440 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.71.030 Counting and canvassing the returns. [2003 c 111 §
1426; 1965 c 9 § 29.71.030. Prior: 1935 c 20 § 2; RRS § 5139; prior: 1891
c 148 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.330 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.71.040 Meeting—Time—Procedure—Voting for nominee of
other party, penalty. [2003 c 111 § 1427; 1977 ex.s. c 238 § 2; 1965 c 9 §
29.71.040. Prior: 1909 c 22 § 1; 1891 c 148 § 3; RRS § 5140.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.56.340 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.71.050 Compensation. [2003 c 111 § 1428; 1965 c 9 § 29.71.050.
Prior: 1891 c 148 § 4; RRS § 5141.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.350
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 508]
29.74.050 Delegates—Number and qualifications. [2003 c 111 §
1434; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.050. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 2; RRS § 5249-2.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.450 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.74.060 Delegates—Declarations of candidacy. [2003 c 111 §
1435; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.060. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 3; RRS § 5249-3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.460 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.74.070 Election of convention delegates—General procedure.
[2003 c 111 § 1436; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.070. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 4, part; RRS
§ 5249-4, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.470 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.74.080 Election of convention delegates—Ballots. [2003 c 111 §
1437; 1990 c 59 § 70; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.080. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 4, part;
RRS § 5249-4, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.480 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.090 Election of convention delegates—Qualifications of
voters. [1965 c 9 § 29.74.090. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 5; RRS § 5249-5.]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.100 Election of convention delegates—Ascertaining election
result. [2003 c 111 § 1438; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.100. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 6;
RRS § 5249-6.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.490 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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§ 5400, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.075 Fiscal impact statements. [2004 c 266 § 4. Prior: 2002 c
139 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.025 pursuant to 2004 c 266 § 24,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.080 Petitions—Paper—Size—Contents. [2003 c 111 § 1811;
1982 c 116 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 118 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.080. Prior: (i)
1913 c 138 § 4, part; RRS § 5400, part. (ii) 1913 c 138 § 9; RRS § 5405.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.72.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.74.110 Meeting—Organization. [2003 c 111 § 1439; 1965 c 9 §
29.74.110. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 7, part; RRS § 5249-7, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.56.500 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.090 Petitions to legislature—Form. [2003 c 111 § 1812; 1982
c 116 § 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.090. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 5, part; RRS § 5401,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.120 Quorum—Proceedings—Record. [2003 c 111 § 1440;
1965 c 9 § 29.74.120. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 8, part; RRS § 5249-8, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.510 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.79.100 Petitions to people—Form. [2003 c 111 § 1813; 1982 c
116 § 10; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.100. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 6, part; RRS § 5402,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.130 Certification and transmittal of result. [2003 c 111 §
1441; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.130. Prior: (i) 1933 c 181 § 7, part; RRS § 5249-7,
part. (ii) 1933 c 181 § 8, part; RRS § 5249-8, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.520 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.140 Expenses—How paid—Delegates receive filing fee.
[2003 c 111 § 1442; 1965 c 9 § 29.74.140. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 10; RRS §
5249-10.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.530 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.74.150 Federal statutes controlling. [2003 c 111 § 1443; 1965 c
9 § 29.74.150. Prior: 1933 c 181 § 11; RRS § 5249-11.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.56.540 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.79
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
29.79.010 Filing proposed measures with secretary of state. [2003
c 111 § 1802; 1982 c 116 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.010. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 1,
part; RRS § 5397, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.010 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.015 Review of initiative measures by code reviser's office—
Certificate of review required for assignment of serial number. [2003 c
111 § 1803; 1982 c 116 § 2; 1973 c 122 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.72.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.020 Time for filing various types. [2003 c 111 § 1804; 1987 c
161 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.020. Prior: (i) 1913 c 138 § 1, part; RRS § 5397,
part. (ii) 1913 c 138 § 6, part; RRS § 5402, part. (iii) 1913 c 138 § 5, part;
RRS § 5401, part. (iv) 1913 c 138 § 7, part; RRS § 5403, part.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.72.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.030 Numbering—Transmittal to attorney general. [2003 c
111 § 1805; 1982 c 116 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.030. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 1,
part; RRS § 5397, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.040 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.035 Ballot title—Formulation, ballot display. [2003 c 111 §
1806; 2000 c 197 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.050 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.040 Ballot title and summary—Formulation by attorney
general. [2003 c 111 § 1807; 2000 c 197 § 2; 1993 c 256 § 9; 1982 c 116 §
4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 118 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.040. Prior: 1953 c 242 § 2;
1913 c 138 § 2; RRS § 5398.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.060 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.050 Ballot title and summary—Notice. [2003 c 111 § 1808;
2000 c 197 § 3; 1982 c 116 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 118 § 3; 1965 c 9 §
29.79.050. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 3, part; RRS § 5399, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.72.070 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.055 Referendum ballot title—Concise statement—Local
referendum advertising. [2000 c 197 § 12; 1993 c 256 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 29.27.066 pursuant to 2000 c 197 § 16.
29.79.060 Ballot title and summary—Appeal to superior court.
[2003 c 111 § 1809; 2000 c 197 § 4; 1982 c 116 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.060.
Prior: 1913 c 138 § 3, part; RRS § 5399, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.72.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.070 Ballot title and summary—Mailed to proponents and
other persons—Appearance on petitions. [2003 c 111 § 1810; 2000 c 197
§ 5; 1982 c 116 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.070. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 4, part; RRS
(2010 Ed.)
29.79.110 Referendum petitions—Form. [2003 c 111 § 1814; 1993
c 256 § 10; 1982 c 116 § 11; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.110. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 7,
part; RRS § 5403, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.130 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.115 Warning statement—Further requirements. [2003 c
111 § 1815; 1993 c 256 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.140 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.120 Petitions—Signatures—Number necessary. [2003 c 111
§ 1816; 1982 c 116 § 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.120. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 11, part;
RRS § 5407, part. See also State Constitution Art. 2 § 1A (Amendment 30),
(L. 1955, p. 1860, S.J.R. No. 4).] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.150 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.130 Petitions—Expense—Contributors—Sworn statement.
[1965 c 9 § 29.79.130. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 11, part; RRS § 5407, part.]
Repealed by 1982 c 116 § 17.
29.79.140 Petitions—Time for filing. [2003 c 111 § 1817; 1965 c 9
§ 29.79.140. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 12, part; RRS § 5408, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.72.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.150 Petitions—Acceptance or rejection by secretary of state.
[2003 c 111 § 1818; 1982 c 116 § 13; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.150. Prior: (i) 1913
c 138 § 11, part; RRS § 5407, part. (ii) 1913 c 138 § 12, part; RRS § 5408,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.170 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.160 Petitions—Review of refusal to accept and file. [2003 c
111 § 1819; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.160. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 13, part; RRS §
5409, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.170
Petitions—Review—Appellate review of superior
court's refusal to issue mandate. [2003 c 111 § 1820; 1988 c 202 § 28;
1965 c 9 § 29.79.170. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 13, part; RRS § 5409, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.72.190 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.79.180 Petitions—Destruction on final refusal. [2003 c 111 §
1821; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.180. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 13, part; RRS § 5409,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.200 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.190 Petitions—Consolidation into volumes. [2003 c 111 §
1822; 1982 c 116 § 14; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.190. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 14; RRS
§ 5410.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.200 Petitions—Verification and canvass of signatures,
observers—Statistical sampling—Initiatives to legislature, certification
of. [2003 c 111 § 1823; 1993 c 368 § 1; 1982 c 116 § 15; 1977 ex.s. c 361 §
105; 1969 ex.s. c 107 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.200. Prior: 1933 c 144 § 1;
1913 c 138 § 15; RRS § 5411.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.230 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.210 Petitions to legislature—Count of signatures—Review.
[2003 c 111 § 1824; 1988 c 202 § 29; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.210. Prior: 1913 c
138 § 17; RRS § 5413.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.240 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.220 Initiatives and referenda to voters—Canvass and count
of signatures. [1969 ex.s. c 107 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.220. Prior: 1933 c
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 509]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
144 § 3; 1913 c 138 § 18; RRS § 5414.] Repealed by 1982 c 116 § 17. Cf.
RCW 29.79.200.
29.79.230 Initiatives and referenda to voters—Certificates of
sufficiency. [2003 c 111 § 1825; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.230. Prior: 1913 c 138 §
19; RRS § 5415.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.240 Petitions—Fraudulent names—Record. [1965 c 9 §
29.79.240. Prior: 1933 c 144 § 2; 1913 c 138 § 16; RRS § 5412.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 107 § 3.
29.79.250 Referendum bills by legislature—Serial numbering.
[1965 c 9 § 29.79.250. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 20, part; RRS § 5416, part.]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.260 Referendum bills by legislature—Ballot title. [1965 c 9
§ 29.79.260. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 20, part; RRS § 5416, part.] Repealed by
2000 c 197 § 15.
29.79.270 Rejected initiative to legislature treated as referendum
bill. [2003 c 111 § 1826; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.270. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 21;
RRS § 5417.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.260 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.280 Substitute for rejected initiative treated as referendum
bill. [2003 c 111 § 1827; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.280. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 22,
part; RRS § 5418, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.270 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.290 Substitute for rejected initiative—Concise description.
[2003 c 111 § 1828; 2000 c 197 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.290. Prior: 1913 c
138 § 22, part; RRS § 5418, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.72.280
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.300 Printing ballot titles on ballots—Order and form. [2003
c 111 § 1829; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.300. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 23; RRS § 5419.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.72.290 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.79.3530 Manner and style of printing proposed constitutional
amendments in pamphlets. [1959 c 329 § 8.] Now codified, as reenacted,
as RCW 29.81.080.
29.79.360 Arguments containing obscene, libelous, treasonable,
etc., language may be refused—Board of censors, appeal by committee.
[1959 c 329 § 18. Prior: 1933 c 144 § 4, part, last am'ds 1913 c 138 § 26;
RRS § 5422, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.090.
29.79.370
Publication date of pamphlets—Arrangement of
material. [1959 c 329 § 10. Prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 27,
part; RRS § 5423, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.100.
29.79.380 Order in which measures and arguments must be
printed in pamphlets. [1959 c 329 § 11. Prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c
138 § 27, part; RRS § 5423, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW
29.81.110.
29.79.390 Printing specifications and make-up of measures and
arguments in pamphlets. [1959 c 329 § 12. Prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part;
1913 c 138 § 27, part; RRS § 5423, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as
RCW 29.81.120.
29.79.400 Costs of printing and binding pamphlets. [1959 c 329 §
13. Prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 27, part; RRS § 5423, part.]
Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.130.
29.79.410 Pamphlets—Distribution to voters. [1913 c 138 § 29,
part; RRS § 5425, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.140.
29.79.420 Pamphlets—Distribution to officers and institutions.
[1913 c 138 § 29, part; RRS § 5425, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as
RCW 29.81.150.
29.79.430 Pamphlets—Distribution costs—How paid. [1913 c 138
§ 29, part; RRS § 5425, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW
29.81.160.
29.79.310 Form of ballot. [1982 c 116 § 16; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.310.
Prior: 1913 c 138 § 24; RRS § 5420.] Repealed by 2000 c 197 § 15.
29.79.440 Violations by signers. [2003 c 111 § 2111; 2003 c 53 §
182; 1993 c 256 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.440. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 31; RRS §
5427.
Formerly also RCW 29.79.450, 29.79.460, and 29.79.470.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.79.320 Form of ballot for alternative measures. [1965 c 9 §
29.79.320. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 25; RRS § 5421.] Repealed by 2000 c 197
§ 15.
29.79.450 Violations—Signing more than one petition for same
measure. [1913 c 138 § 31, part; RRS § 5427, part.] Now codified, as
reenacted, in RCW 29.79.440.
29.79.330 State printing of arguments—Initiative and referendum
measures. [1933 c 144 § 4, part, last am'ds 1913 c 138 § 26; RRS § 5422,
part.] Repealed by 1959 c 329 §§ 14, 15.
29.79.460 Violations—Signing by one not a legal voter. [1913 c
138 § 31, part; RRS § 5427, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, in RCW
29.79.440.
29.79.340 State printing of arguments—Initiatives to legislature,
alternatives, referendum bills, etc. [1933 c 144 § 4, part, last am'ds 1913 c
138 § 26; RRS § 5422, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 329 §§ 14, 16.
29.79.470 Violations—Signer making false statement as to
residence. [1913 c 138 § 31, part; RRS § 5427, part.] Now codified, as
reenacted, in RCW 29.79.440.
29.79.350 State printing of arguments—Length—Number—
Deposits for cost. [1933 c 144 § 4, part, last am'ds 1913 c 138 § 26; RRS §
5422, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 329 §§ 14, 17.
29.79.480 Violations by officers. [2003 c 111 § 2109; 1993 c 256 §
3; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.480. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 32, part; RRS § 5428, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.79.3502 Voters' pamphlet—Contents, how organized. [1959 c
329 § 1.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.010.
29.79.490 Violations—Corrupt practices. [2003 c 111 § 2113; 1993
c 256 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.79.490. Prior: 1913 c
138 § 32, part; RRS § 5428, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.250
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.79.3506 Voters' pamphlet—Explanatory statement by attorney
general, appeal, judicial statement—Arguments by committees. [1959 c
329 § 2.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.020.
29.79.3510 Committee advocating approval of constitutional
amendment, referendum bill, referendum measure—Membership—
Suspension of argument for printing. [1959 c 329 § 3.] Now codified, as
reenacted, as RCW 29.81.030.
29.79.3514 Committee advocating rejection of constitutional
amendment, referendum bill—Membership—Submission of argument
for printing. [1959 c 329 § 4.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW
29.81.040.
29.79.3518
Committee advocating rejection of referendum
petition—Committees advocating for and against initiative measures—
Membership—Submission of arguments for printing. [1959 c 329 § 5.]
Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.050.
29.79.3522
Committees—Chairmen, advisory members,
vacancies. [1959 c 329 § 6.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW
29.81.060.
29.79.3526 Rules and regulations by secretary of state. [1959 c
329 § 7.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.81.070.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 510]
29.79.500 Paid petition solicitors—Finding. [2003 c 111 § 2116;
1993 c 256 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.280 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.80
CANDIDATES' PAMPHLET
29.80.010 Contents—Publication. [1987 c 295 § 17; 1984 c 54 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 106; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 2; 1973 c 4 § 8; 1965 c 9 §
29.80.010. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 19.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later
enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.80.020 Statement and photograph filed by nominee, date.
[1984 c 54 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 145 § 1; 1971 c 81 § 78; 1965 c 9 § 29.80.020.
Prior: 1959 c 329 § 20.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment,
see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.80.030 Rejection of statements containing obscene, libelous,
etc., language—Certain
insignias,
uniforms
prohibited
in
photographs—Board of review, appeal by nominee. [1979 ex.s. c 57 § 4;
1965 c 9 § 29.80.030. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 21.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 §
13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
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29.80.040 Publication, date—Dimensions—Consolidation with
voters' pamphlet. [1984 c 54 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 145 § 2; 1965 c 9 §
29.80.040. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 22.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later
enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.81.100 Publication of pamphlets—Arrangement of material.
[1973 c 4 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c 145 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.100. Prior: 1959 c 329
§ 10; prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 27, part; RRS § 5423, part.
Formerly RCW 29.79.370.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.80.050 Charges to nominees for space—Minimum space
allocations. [1971 ex.s. c 145 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.80.050. Prior: 1959 c 329
§ 23.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81
RCW.
29.81.110 Order of measures and arguments. [1965 c 9 §
29.81.110. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 11; prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 §
27, part; RRS § 5423, part. Formerly RCW 29.79.380.] Repealed by 1999 c
260 § 13.
29.80.060 Classification and distribution by county—Order of
appearance in pamphlet. [1965 c 9 § 29.80.060. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 24.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.81.120 Printing specifications and make-up of measures and
arguments. [1971 ex.s. c 145 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.120. Prior: 1959 c 329
§ 12; prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 27, part; RRS § 5423, part.
Formerly RCW 29.79.300.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.80.070 Rules. [1965 c 9 § 29.80.070. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 25.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.80.080 Taped and braille transcripts. [1981 c 243 § 1.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
29.80.090 Additional information. [1984 c 54 § 7.] Repealed by
1999 c 260 § 13. Later enactment, see chapter 29.81 RCW.
Chapter 29.81
VOTERS' PAMPHLET
29.81.010 Contents, how organized. [1984 c 54 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c
143 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.010. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 1. Formerly RCW
29.79.3502.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.011 Telephone number, date submitted. [1984 c 54 § 5.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.012 Application forms for absentee ballots included. [1984
c 54 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.014 Information on precinct caucuses and presidential
nominations. [1977 c 56 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.020 Explanatory statement by attorney general, appeal,
judicial statement—Arguments and rebuttal statements by committees.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.020. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 2.
Formerly RCW 29.79.3506.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.030 Preparation of arguments advocating approval of
constitutional amendment, referendum bill—Committee membership.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.030. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 3.
Formerly RCW 29.79.3510.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.040 Preparation of arguments advocating rejection of
constitutional amendment, referendum bill—Committee membership.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 145 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.040. Prior:
1959 c 329 § 4. Formerly RCW 29.79.3514.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.042 Time for submission of arguments to secretary of state.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.130 Costs of printing and binding. [1965 c 9 § 29.81.130.
Prior: 1959 c 329 § 13; prior: 1917 c 30 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 27, part;
RRS § 5423, part. Formerly RCW 29.79.400.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 §
13.
29.81.140 Distribution to voters. [1971 ex.s. c 145 § 7; 1965 c 9 §
29.81.140. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 29, part; RRS § 5425, part. Formerly RCW
29.79.410.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.150 Distribution to officers and institutions. [1965 c 9 §
29.81.150. Prior: 1913 c 138 § 29, part; RRS § 5425, part. Formerly RCW
29.79.420.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.160 Distribution costs—How paid. [1965 c 9 § 29.81.160.
Prior: 1913 c 138 § 29, part; RRS § 5425, part. Formerly RCW 29.79.430.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.170
Candidates'
pamphlet—Publication,
date—
Dimensions—Consolidation with voters' pamphlet. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1999.
29.81.180 Taped and braille transcripts.
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
[1981 c 243 § 2.]
29.81.210 Printing and distribution. [2003 c 111 § 801; 1999 c 260
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.220 Contents. [2003 c 111 § 803; 1999 c 260 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.32.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.230 Explanatory statements. [2003 c 111 § 804; 1999 c 260 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.240 Arguments. [2003 c 111 § 806; 1999 c 260 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.32.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.81.043 Transmittal of arguments to committees—Rebuttal
arguments. [1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.250 Format, layout, contents. [2003 c 111 § 807; 2002 c 139
§ 2; 1999 c 260 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.070 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.050 Initiatives and referendums—Arguments and rebuttals
by committees for and against. [1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 5; 1965 c 9 §
29.81.050. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.79.3518.] Repealed
by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.260 Amendatory style. [2003 c 111 § 808; 1999 c 260 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.32.080 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.81.052 Time for submission of arguments to secretary of state.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 8.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.270 Deadlines. [1999 c 260 § 7.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 §
2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.053 Transmittal of arguments to committees—Rebuttal
arguments. [1973 1st ex.s. c 143 § 9.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.280 Arguments—Rejection, dispute. [2003 c 111 § 809; 1999
c 260 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.090 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.060 Committees—Chairmen, advisory members, vacancies.
[1965 c 9 § 29.81.060. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.79.3522.]
Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.070 Rules. [1965 c 9 § 29.81.070. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 7.
Formerly RCW 29.79.3526.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.080 Manner and style of printing proposed constitutional
amendments. [1965 c 9 § 29.81.080. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 8. Formerly
RCW 29.79.3530.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
29.81.090 Refusal of arguments containing obscene, libelous,
treasonable, etc., language—Board of censors, appeal by committee.
[1979 ex.s. c 57 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.81.090. Prior: 1959 c 329 § 18; prior:
1933 c 144 § 4, part; 1929 c 130 § 1, part; 1913 c 138 § 26, part; RRS §
5422, part. Formerly RCW 29.79.360.] Repealed by 1999 c 260 § 13.
(2010 Ed.)
29.81.290 Arguments—Public inspection. [2003 c 111 § 810; 1999
c 260 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.100 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.300 Photographs. [2003 c 111 § 811; 1999 c 260 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.32.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.81.310 Candidates' statements—Length. [2003 c 254 § 6; 2003
c 111 § 812; 1999 c 260 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.120 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81.320 Procedural rules. [1999 c 260 § 12.] Repealed by 2003 c
111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 29.81A
LOCAL VOTERS' PAMPHLETS
29.81A.010 Authorization—Contents—Format. [2003 c 111 §
813; 1984 c 106 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.210 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.020 Notice of production—Local governments' decision to
participate. [2003 c 111 § 814; 1994 c 191 § 1; 1984 c 106 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.32.220 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.81A.030 Administrative rules. [2003 c 111 § 815; 1984 c 106 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.040 Contents. [2003 c 111 § 816; 1984 c 106 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.32.240 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.81A.050 Candidates, when included. [2003 c 111 § 817; 1984 c
106 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.060 Mailing. [2003 c 111 § 818; 1984 c 106 § 8.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.32.260 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.070 Cost. [2003 c 111 § 819; 1984 c 106 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.32.270 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.080 Arguments advocating approval and disapproval—
Preparation by committees. [2003 c 111 § 820; 1994 c 191 § 2; 1984 c
106 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 29A.32.280 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.900 Effective date—1984 c 106. [1984 c 106 § 14.]
Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
29.81A.901 Severability—1984 c 106. [1984 c 106 § 13.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.82
THE RECALL
29.82.010 Initiating recall proceedings—Statement—Contents—
Verification—Definitions. [2003 c 111 § 1407; 1984 c 170 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 47 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.010. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 1; RRS §
5350. Former part of section: 1913 c 146 § 2; RRS § 5351, now codified in
RCW 29.82.015.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.110 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.015 Petition—Where filed. [2003 c 111 § 1408; 1984 c 170 §
2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 47 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.015. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 2;
RRS § 5351. Formerly RCW 29.82.010, part.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.120 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.020 Determining whether recall charges meet constitutional
requirements—Ballot synopsis. [1980 c 42 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 205 § 1; 1965
c 9 § 29.82.020. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 3; RRS § 5352.] Repealed by 1984 c
170 § 13.
29.82.021 Ballot synopsis. [2003 c 111 § 1409; 1984 c 170 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.130 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.82.023 Determination by superior court—Correction of ballot
synopsis. [2003 c 111 § 1410; 1984 c 170 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.025 Filing supporting signatures—Time limitations. [2003 c
111 § 1411; 1984 c 170 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 205 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.150 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.026 Obtaining and filing supporting signatures—Time
limitation—If supporting signatures being sought on May 21, 1971.
[1971 ex.s. c 205 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 170 § 13.
29.82.030 Petition—Form. [2003 c 111 § 1412; 1984 c 170 § 6;
1971 ex.s. c 205 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.030. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 4; RRS §
5353.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.160 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.040 Petition—Size. [2003 c 111 § 1413; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.040.
Prior: 1913 c 146 § 6; RRS § 5355.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.170
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.82.050 Comparison and certification of signatures on petitions.
[1965 c 9 § 29.82.050. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 7; RRS § 5356.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111, effective January 1, 1978.
29.82.060 Number of signatures required. [2003 c 111 § 1414;
1991 c 363 § 36; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.060. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 8, part; RRS §
5357, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.180 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.070 Expense—Contributors—Sworn statement. [1965 c 9 §
29.82.070. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 8, part; RRS § 5357, part.] Repealed by
1984 c 170 § 13.
29.82.080 Canvassing petition for sufficiency of signatures—Time
of—Notice. [2003 c 111 § 1415; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.080. Prior: 1913 c 146 §
9, part; RRS § 5358, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.190 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.090 Verification and canvass of signatures—Procedure—
Statistical sampling. [2003 c 111 § 1416; 1984 c 170 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 361
§ 107; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.090. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 9, part; RRS § 5358, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.200 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.82.100 Fixing date for recall election—Notice. [2003 c 111 §
1417; 1984 c 170 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 108; 1971 ex.s. c 205 § 5; 1965 c 9
§ 29.82.100. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 9, part; RRS § 5358, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.56.210 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.105 Response to petition charges. [2003 c 111 § 1418; 1984 c
170 § 9; 1980 c 42 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.220 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.110 Destruction of insufficient recall petition. [2003 c 111 §
1419; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.110. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 9, part; RRS § 5358, part.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.56.230 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.82.120 Fraudulent names—Record of. [2003 c 111 § 1420;
1965 c 9 § 29.82.120. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 10; RRS § 5359.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.56.240 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.130 Conduct of election—Contents of ballot. [2003 c 111 §
1421; 1990 c 59 § 71; 1980 c 42 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.130. Prior: 1913 c
146 § 11; RRS § 5360. See also RCW 29.48.040.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.250 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.140 Ascertaining the result—When recall effective. [2003 c
111 § 1422; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 109; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.140. Prior: 1913 c
146 § 12; RRS § 5361.] Recodified as RCW 29A.56.260 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.150 When recall becomes effective. [1965 c 9 § 29.82.150.
Prior: 1913 c 146 § 13; RRS § 5362.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 111,
effective January 1, 1978.
29.82.160
Enforcement provisions—Mandamus—Appellate
review. [2003 c 111 § 1423; 1988 c 202 § 30; 1984 c 170 § 10; 1965 c 9 §
29.82.160. Prior: 1913 c 146 § 14; RRS § 5363.] Recodified as RCW
29A.56.270 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.170 Violations by signers—Officers. [2003 c 111 § 2112;
2003 c 53 § 183; 1984 c 170 § 11; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.170. Prior: 1913 c 146
§ 15; RRS § 5364. Formerly codified also in RCW 29.82.180, 29.82.190,
and 29.82.200.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.240 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.180 Violations—Signing more than one petition for same
recall. [1913 c 146 § 15, part; RRS § 5364, part.] Now codified, as
reenacted, in RCW 29.82.170.
29.82.190 Violations—Signing by one not a legal voter. [1913 c
146 § 15, part; RRS § 5364, part.] Now codified, as reenacted, in RCW
29.82.170.
29.82.200 Violations—Signer making false statement as to
residence. [1913 c 146 § 15, part; RRS § 5364, part.] Now codified, as
reenacted, in RCW 29.82.170.
29.82.210 Violations by officers. [2003 c 111 § 2102; 1965 c 9 §
29.82.210. Prior: 1953 c 113 § 1; prior: 1913 c 146 § 16, part; RRS § 5365,
part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.82.220 Violations—Corrupt practices. [2003 c 111 § 2110; 1984
c 170 § 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.82.220. Prior: 1953 c 113 § 2; prior: 1913 c 146
§ 16, part; RRS § 5365, part.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.220 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 29.83
CAMPAIGN REPORTING ACT
(Referendum Bill No. 25—1972)
29.83.010 through 29.83.190, 29.83.900 through 29.83.940 [1972
ex.s. c 98 §§ 1-26. (Referendum Bill No. 25).] Repealed by 1973 c 1 § 50
(Initiative Measure No. 276 § 50).
Title 29
29.85.140 Forgery on nomination paper. [1965 c 9 § 29.85.140.
Prior: 1907 c 209 § 35; RRS § 5210.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.85.150 Inducing noncitizen Indian to vote. [1965 c 9 §
29.85.150. Prior: Code 1881 § 910; 1873 p 205 § 107; RRS § 5391.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 81 § 4.
CRIMES AND PENALTIES
29.85.160 Officers where voting machines or voting devices and
vote tallying systems are used—Violations at the polls. [1967 ex.s. c 109
§ 31; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.160. Prior: 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13,
part; RRS § 5313, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.010 Ballots—Removing from polling place. [2003 c 111 §
2124; 1991 c 81 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.010. Prior: 1893 c 115 § 2; RRS §
5396.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.540 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.170 Officers—Violations generally. [2003 c 111 § 2138; 1991
c 81 § 10; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.170. Prior: (i) 1889 p 412 § 32; RRS § 5297.
(ii) 1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 912; 1877 p 205 § 2; RRS § 5392.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.720 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
Chapter 29.85
29.85.020
Unauthorized examination of ballots, election
materials—Revealing information. [2003 c 111 § 2120; 1991 c 81 § 2;
1965 c 9 § 29.85.020. Prior: 1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 906; 1873 p
205 § 105; 1854 p 93 § 96; RRS § 5387.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.420
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.030 Ballots—Opening, disclosing choice of voter. [1965 c 9 §
29.85.030. Prior: Code 1881 § 3146; 1865 p 51 § 7; No RRS.] Repealed by
1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.040
Ballots—Unlawful appropriation, printing, or
distribution. [2003 c 111 § 2119; 1991 c 81 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.040.
Prior: 1893 c 115 § 1; RRS § 5395.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.410
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.050 Ballots—Misleading voters in marking. [1965 c 9 §
29.85.050. Prior: Code 1881 § 902; 1873 p 204 § 101; 1854 p 92 § 92; RRS
§ 5390.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.051 Deceptive, incorrect vote recording. [2003 c 111 § 2127;
1991 c 81 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.610 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.060 Hindering or bribing voter. [2003 c 111 § 2128; 1991 c
81 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.060. Prior: (i) 1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 §
904; 1873 p 204 § 103; 1854 p 93 § 94; RRS § 5386. (ii) 1911 c 89 § 1, part;
1901 c 142 § 1; Code 1881 § 909; 1873 p 205 § 106; 1865 p 50 § 1; 1854 p
93 § 97; RRS § 5388.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.620 pursuant to 2003 c
111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.070 Influencing voter to withhold vote. [2003 c 111 § 2129;
1991 c 81 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.070. Prior: Code 1881 § 3140; RRS §
5389.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.630 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.080
Intimidating, influencing, or bribing elector—
Solicitation of bribe by candidate or voter. [1965 c 9 § 29.85.080. Prior:
Code 1881 § 3148; RRS § 5394.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.85.090 Solicitation of bribe by voter. [2003 c 111 § 2130; 1991 c
81 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.090. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 32; RRS § 5207.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.640 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.85.180 Perjury—Swearing falsely when challenged at primary.
[1965 c 9 § 29.85.180. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 34; RRS § 5209.] Repealed by
1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.190 Registration law—Officer violating. [1991 c 81 § 11;
1965 c 9 § 29.85.190. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 26; RRS § 5114-26; prior: 1889 p
418 § 15; RRS § 5133.] Recodified as RCW 29.07.400 pursuant to 1991 c
81 § 40, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.200 Registration law—Voter violations. [1991 c 81 § 12;
1990 c 143 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 110; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.200. Prior: 1933
c 1 § 27; RRS § 5114-27; prior: 1893 c 45 § 5; 1889 p 418 § 16; RRS §
5136.] Recodified as RCW 29.07.410 pursuant to 1991 c 81 § 40, effective
July 1, 1992.
29.85.210 Repeaters. [2003 c 111 § 2131; 1991 c 81 § 13; 1965 c 9 §
29.85.210. Prior: 1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 903; 1873 p 204 § 102;
1865 p 51 § 5; 1854 p 93 § 93; RRS § 5383.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.650 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.220 Repeaters—Unqualified persons—Officers conniving
with. [2003 c 111 § 2132; 1991 c 81 § 14; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.220. Prior:
1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 911; 1873 p 205 § 108; RRS § 5385.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.84.655 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.85.225 Divulging ballot count. [2003 c 111 § 2139; 1991 c 81 §
15; 1990 c 59 § 55; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 85; 1965 c 9 § 29.54.035. Prior:
1955 c 148 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.54.035.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.730 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.230 Returns and posted copy of results—Tampering with.
[2003 c 111 § 2140; 1991 c 81 § 16; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.230. Prior: 1935 c
108 § 3; RRS § 5339-3. Formerly RCW 29.85.110, part.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.84.740 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.240 Unqualified persons voting. [2003 c 111 § 2133; 1991 c
81 § 17; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.240. Prior: 1911 c 89 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 905;
1873 p 204 § 104; 1865 p 51 § 4; 1854 p 93 § 95; RRS § 5384.] Recodified
as RCW 29A.84.660 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.245 Action against voting, registration irregularities. [2003
c 111 § 2101; 2001 c 41 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.010 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.100 Certificates of nomination and election—Declarations
of candidacy—Petitions of nomination—Frauds and falsehoods. [2003
c 111 § 2137; 1991 c 81 § 8; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.100. Prior: 1889 p 411 § 30;
RRS § 5295.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.710 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.249 Unqualified registration. [2003 c 111 § 2108; 2001 c 41 §
13.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.140 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.105
Nominating certificates and petitions—False
information. [1977 ex.s. c 329 § 17.] Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41,
effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.260 Voting machines, devices—Tampering with—Extra
keys. [2003 c 111 § 2126; 1991 c 81 § 18; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.260. Prior:
1913 c 58 § 16; RRS § 5316.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.560 pursuant to
2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.110 Tampering with polling place materials. [2003 c 111 §
2125; 1991 c 81 § 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.110. Prior: 1889 p 412 § 31; RRS §
5296. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1935 c 108 § 3, part; RRS § 5339-3,
part, codified, as reenacted, in RCW 29.85.230.] Recodified as RCW
29A.84.550 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.250 Violations—"Catch-all" clause. [1935 c 100 § 2; RRS §
5291-2.] Now codified, as reenacted, as RCW 29.51.215.
29.85.270
Political advertising—Use of assumed name—
Campaign advertising picture. [1975 1st ex.s. c 162 § 1; 1965 c 9 §
29.85.270. Prior: 1959 c 112 § 1; 1955 c 317 § 1.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s.
c 98 § 20; and repealed by 1984 c 216 § 6.
29.85.120 Electioneering for hire in commission form cities. [1965
c 9 § 29.85.120. Prior: 1911 c 116 § 8; RRS § 9097.] Repealed by 1991 c
81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.275 Political advertising, removing or defacing. [2003 c 111
§ 2104; 1991 c 81 § 19; 1984 c 216 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 29A.84.040
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.130 Bribery and other election violations in commission
form cities. [1965 c 9 § 29.85.130. Prior: 1911 c 116 § 9; RRS § 9098.]
Repealed by 1991 c 81 § 41, effective July 1, 1992.
29.85.280 Political advertising—Campaign advertising picture—
Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 162 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.85.280. Prior: 1955 c 317
§ 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 216 § 6.
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Title 29A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
29.85.285 Statement of expense of candidate—Penalty. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.290 Duplication of names—Conspiracy—Criminal and civil
liability. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.91.901 Referral to electorate—Ballot title—1986 ex.s. c 1.
[1986 ex.s. c 1 § 11.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1,
2004.
Chapter 29.98
29.85.300 Absentee voting, violations relating to qualifications
and voting, penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
CONSTRUCTION
29.85.310 Absentee service voters, penalties for false statements
and violations. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1987.
29.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [2003 c 111 § 158; 1965 c 9
§ 29.98.010.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.900 pursuant to 2003 c 111 §
2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.85.320 Aiding blind voters, violations relating to—Penalty.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.321 Preventing interference with balloting. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.323 Electioneering within the polls forbidden—Prohibited
practices as to ballots—Penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2003.
29.85.325 Electioneering by election officers forbidden—Penalty.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.327 Preservation of order—Penalty. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
29.85.329 Unlawful acts by voters—Penalty.
section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference
29.85.340 Divulging ballot count—Penalty.
section, decodified September 1991.
Cross-reference
29.85.350 Transmittal of returns—Penalty.
section, decodified September 1991.
Cross-reference
29.85.370 Initiative, referendum—Violations by signers. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.373 Initiative, referendum—Violations by officers. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.375 Initiative, referendum—Violations—Corrupt practices.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-
29.85.381 Recall—Violation by officers. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2003.
29.85.383 Recall—Violations—Corrupt practices. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2003.
Chapter 29.91
NUCLEAR WASTE SITE—ELECTION FOR DISAPPROVAL
29.91.010 Findings. [2003 c 111 § 2201; 1986 ex.s. c 1 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.88.010 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.91.020 High-level nuclear waste repository—Selection of site in
state—Special election for disapproval. [2003 c 111 § 2202; 1986 ex.s. c
1 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 29A.88.020 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401,
effective July 1, 2004.
29.91.030 Costs of election. [2003 c 111 § 2203; 1986 ex.s. c 1 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.88.030 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.91.040 Special election—Notification of auditors—Application
of election laws. [2003 c 111 § 2204; 1986 ex.s. c 1 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 29A.88.040 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.91.050 Ballot title. [2003 c 111 § 2205; 1986 ex.s. c 1 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.88.050 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.91.060 Effect of vote. [2003 c 111 § 2206; 1986 ex.s. c 1 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 29A.88.060 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective
July 1, 2004.
29.91.900 Transmission of copies of act—1986 ex.s. c 1. [1986 ex.s.
c 1 § 10.] Repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
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29.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [2003
c 111 § 160; 1965 c 9 § 29.98.030.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.902
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29.98.040 Repeals and saving. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2003.
29.98.050 Emergency—1965 c 9. [1965 c 9 § 29.98.050.] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Title 29A
ELECTIONS
Chapter 29A.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
29.85.360 County canvassing board—Canvassing procedure—
Penalty. Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.85.380
Recall—Violations by signers—Officers.
reference section, decodified September 2003.
29.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [2003 c
111 § 159; 1965 c 9 § 29.98.020.] Recodified as RCW 29A.04.901 pursuant
to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
29A.04.007 Ballot and related terms. [2003 c 111 § 102; 1994 c 57
§ 2; 1990 c 59 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.01.006.]
Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.04.085 Major political party. [2003 c 111 § 115; 1977 ex.s. c
329 § 9; 1965 c 9 § 29.01.090. Prior: 1907 c 209 § 6, part; RRS § 5183,
part. Formerly RCW 29.01.090.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later
enactment, see RCW 29A.04.086.
29A.04.103 Out-of-state voter. [2003 c 111 § 118. Prior: 1987 c
346 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.01.113.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.04.127 Primary. [2003 c 111 § 122. Prior: 1965 c 9 §
29.01.130; prior: 1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177(a). See also 1950 ex.s.
c 14 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.01.130.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Reviser's note: RCW 29A.04.127 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 5
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.04.157 September primary. [2003 c 111 § 128. Prior: 1965 c 9
§ 29.01.160; prior: 1907 c 209 § 1, part; RRS § 5177(b). Formerly RCW
29.01.160.] Repealed by 2005 c 2 § 17 (Initiative Measure No. 872,
approved November 2, 2004); and repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.04.158 September primary. [2004 c 271 § 187.] Repealed by
2006 c 344 § 40, effective January 1, 2007.
29A.04.181 Voting system, device, tallying system. [2003 c 111 §
131. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.01.200.] Repealed by 2004 c
267 § 703.
29A.04.215 County auditor—Duties—Exceptions. [2003 c 111 §
134; 1987 c 295 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 1; 1965 c 123 §
1; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.020. Prior: 1947 c 182 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5166-10, part; prior: 1945 c 194 § 3, part; 1941 c 180 § 1, part; 1935 c 5 § 1,
part; 1933 ex.s. c 29 § 1, part; prior: 1933 c 79 § 1, part; 1927 c 279 § 2,
part; 1923 c 53 § 3, part; 1921 c 61 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5147, part.
Formerly RCW 29.04.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.04.236 Manual of election laws and rules. [2005 c 244 § 1.]
Repealed by 2009 c 415 § 13.
29A.04.245 Voter guide. [2003 c 111 § 140; 2001 c 41 § 4. Formerly
RCW 29.04.088.] Repealed by 2009 c 415 § 13.
29A.04.310 Primaries. [2003 c 111 § 143; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 29;
1965 ex.s. c 103 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.070. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 25; 1907 c
209 § 3; RRS § 5179. Formerly RCW 29.13.070.] Repealed by 2004 c 271
§ 193. Later enactment, see RCW 29A.04.311.
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Reviser's note: RCW 29A.04.310 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 8
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.04.320 State and local general elections—Statewide general
election—Exceptions—Special county elections. [2003 c 111 § 144; 1994
c 142 § 1; 1992 c 37 § 1; 1989 c 4 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 99); 1980 c 3
§ 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 111 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s.
c 36 § 1; 1973 c 4 § 1; 1965 c 123 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.010. Prior: 1955 c
151 § 1; prior: (i) 1923 c 53 § 1; 1921 c 61 § 1; RRS § 5143. (ii) 1921 c 61
§ 3; RRS § 5145. Formerly RCW 29.13.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 §
193. Later enactment, see RCW 29A.04.321.
29A.04.610 Rules by secretary of state. [2004 c 267 § 702; 2003 c
111 § 161; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.080. Prior: 1963 c 200 §
24; 1949 c 161 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5147-3. Formerly RCW
29.04.080.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193; and repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9 .
Chapter 29A.08
VOTERS AND REGISTRATION
29A.08.040 "Person," "political purpose." [2003 c 111 § 202;
1973 1st ex.s. c 111 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.04.095.] Repealed by 2009 c
369 § 43.
29A.08.113
Alternative forms of identification—Voting
procedure. [2005 c 246 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.145 Late registration—Special procedure. [2006 c 97 § 2;
2005 c 246 § 10; 2004 c 267 § 113; 2003 c 111 § 213; 1993 c 383 § 1.
Formerly RCW 29.07.152.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.155 Payment for maintenance of electronic records. [2004
c 267 § 114; 2003 c 111 § 215. Prior: 1980 c 32 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 127 § 13.
Formerly RCW 29.07.230.] Repealed by 2005 c 246 § 25, effective January
1, 2006.
29A.08.240 Signature card. [2004 c 267 § 116; 2003 c 111 § 219;
1994 c 57 § 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 21 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 11; 1965 c 9 §
29.07.090. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13, part. Formerly RCW
29.07.090.] Expired January 1, 2006.
29A.08.360 Address changes at department of licensing. [2004 c
267 § 121; 2003 c 111 § 227.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.530 Weekly report of cancellations and name changes.
[2003 c 111 § 234; 1999 c 298 § 8; 1994 c 57 § 43; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 31;
1965 c 9 § 29.10.100. Prior: 1933 c 1 § 13, part; RRS § 5114-13, part.
Formerly RCW 29.10.100.] Repealed by 2004 c 267 § 703.
29A.08.605 Registration list maintenance. [2004 c 267 § 128; 2003
c 111 § 236. Prior: 1999 c 100 § 2; 1994 c 57 § 44; prior: 1993 c 434 § 10;
1993 c 417 § 8; 1991 c 363 § 31; 1989 c 261 § 1; 1987 c 359 § 1. Formerly
RCW 29.10.180.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.645 Electronic file format. [2003 c 111 § 244; 1999 c 100 §
5. Formerly RCW 29.10.230.] Repealed by 2004 c 267 § 703.
29A.08.650 Voter registration database. [2003 c 111 § 245; 2002 c
21 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.04.250.] Repealed by 2004 c 267 § 703.
29A.08.651 Voter registration database. [2005 c 246 § 16; 2004 c
267 § 101.] Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.660 Felony offender—Completion of sentence. [2005 c
246 § 12.] Repealed by 2007 c 171 § 3.
29A.08.730
Registration, voting—Furnishing data upon
request—Cost—Use restricted. [2003 c 111 § 248; 1994 c 57 § 6; 1973
1st ex.s. c 111 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.04.110.] Repealed by 2005 c 246 §
25, effective January 1, 2006.
29A.08.750 Computer file of registered voters—County records to
secretary of state—Reimbursement. [2003 c 111 § 250. Prior: 1993 c
441 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 46 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.04.150.] Repealed
by 2004 c 267 § 704, effective January 1, 2006.
29A.08.780 State and county list interchange. [2004 c 267 § 137.]
Repealed by 2009 c 369 § 43.
29A.08.830 Affidavit—Administration, notice of challenge. [2003
c 111 § 255. Prior: 1987 c 288 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 4; 1967 c 225 § 2;
1965 ex.s. c 156 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.10.130.] Repealed by 2006 c 320 §
9.
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Chapter 29A.12
VOTING SYSTEMS
29A.12.100 Requirements of tallying systems for approval. [2003
c 111 § 310. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 28; 1982 c 40 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 19.
Formerly RCW 29.33.320, 29.34.090.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.20
QUALIFICATIONS, TERMS, AND REQUIREMENTS
FOR ELECTIVE OFFICES
29A.20.020 Qualifications for filing, appearance on ballot. [2004
c 266 § 11; 2003 c 111 § 502; 1999 c 298 § 9; 1993 c 317 § 10; 1991 c 178 §
1. Formerly RCW 29.15.025, 29.18.021.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.110
Definitions—"Convention"
and
"election
jurisdiction." [2003 c 111 § 505; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 1; 1965 c 9 §
29.24.010. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 2; prior: 1937 c 94 § 2, part; RRS § 5168,
part. Formerly RCW 29.24.010.] Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.20.120 Nomination by convention or write-in—Dates—
Special filing period. [2003 c 111 § 506. Prior: 2001 c 30 § 2; 1989 c 215
§ 2; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 2; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.020; prior: 1955 c 102 § 3; prior:
(i) 1937 c 94 § 1; RRS § 5167. (ii) 1937 c 94 § 4; RRS § 5170. (iii) 1937 c
94 § 10; RRS § 5170-6. (iv) 1907 c 209 § 26, part; RRS § 5203, part.
Formerly RCW 29.24.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.130 Convention—Notice. [2003 c 111 § 507. Prior: 1989 c
215 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.24.025.] Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.20.140 Convention—Requirements for validity. [2003 c 111 §
508. Prior: 1989 c 215 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.030;
prior: 1955 c 102 § 4; prior: (i) 1937 c 94 § 2, part; RRS § 5168, part. (ii)
1937 c 94 § 3; RRS § 5169. Formerly RCW 29.24.030.] Repealed by 2004
c 271 § 193.
29A.20.150 Nominating petition—Requirements. [2003 c 111 §
509. Prior: 2001 c 64 § 1; 2001 c 30 § 3; 1989 c 215 § 5. Formerly RCW
29.24.035.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.160 Certificate of nomination—Requisites. [2003 c 111 §
510; 1989 c 215 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 329 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.040. Prior:
1955 c 102 § 5; prior: 1937 c 94 § 5, part; RRS § 5170-1, part. Formerly
RCW 29.24.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.170 Multiple certificates of nomination. [2003 c 111 § 511.
Prior: 2001 c 30 § 4. Formerly RCW 29.24.045.] Repealed by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.20.180 Presidential electors—Selection at convention. [2003
c 111 § 512. Prior: 1989 c 215 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.24.055.] Repealed
by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.190 Certificate of nomination—Checking signatures—
Appeal of determination. [2003 c 111 § 513. Prior: 1989 c 215 § 7; 1977
ex.s. c 329 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.060; prior: 1937 c 94 § 6; RRS § 5170-2.
Formerly RCW 29.24.060.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.20.200 Declarations of candidacy required, exceptions—
Payment of fees. [2003 c 111 § 514; 1990 c 59 § 103; 1989 c 215 § 8; 1977
ex.s. c 329 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.24.070. Prior: 1955 c 102 § 7; prior: (i) 1937
c 94 § 7, part; RRS § 5170-3, part. (ii) 1907 c 209 § 26, part; RRS § 5203,
part. Formerly RCW 29.24.070.] Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
Chapter 29A.24
FILING FOR OFFICE
29A.24.030 Declaration of candidacy. [2003 c 111 § 603; 2002 c
140 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 82. Formerly RCW 29.15.010.] Repealed by 2004 c
271 § 193.
Reviser's note: RCW 29A.24.030 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 9
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.24.080 Declaration—Filing by mail. [2003 c 111 § 608. Prior:
1987 c 110 § 2; 1986 c 120 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.15.040, 29.18.045.]
Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.090 Declaration—Fees and petitions. [2003 c 111 § 609.
Prior: 1999 c 298 § 10; 1999 c 157 § 2; 1990 c 59 § 85; 1987 c 295 § 2;
1984 c 142 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.050; prior: 1909 c 82 § 2; 1907 c 209 § 5;
RRS § 5182. Formerly RCW 29.15.050, 29.18.050.] Repealed by 2004 c
271 § 193.
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29A.24.100 Nominating petition—Form. [2003 c 111 § 610; 1984 c
142 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.15.060, 29.18.053.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 §
193.
29A.24.110
Petitions—Rejection—Acceptance, canvass of
signatures—Judicial review. [2003 c 111 § 611. Prior: 1984 c 142 § 6.
Formerly RCW 29.15.070, 29.18.055.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.130 Withdrawal of candidacy. [2003 c 111 § 613. Prior:
1994 c 223 § 6; 1990 c 59 § 86; 1984 c 142 § 7. Formerly RCW 29.15.120,
29.18.105.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.140 Void in candidacy—Exception. [2003 c 111 § 614.
Prior: 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 9; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 1. Formerly RCW
29.15.160, 29.21.350.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.150 Notice of void in candidacy. [2003 c 111 § 615. Prior:
1972 ex.s. c 61 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.15.210, 29.21.390.] Repealed by
2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.160 Filings to fill void in candidacy—How made. [2003 c
111 § 616; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.15.220, 29.21.400.]
Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.24.170 Reopening of filing—Before sixth Tuesday before
primary. [2003 c 111 § 617. Prior: 2001 c 46 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120
§ 10; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.15.170, 29.21.360.] Repealed
by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later enactment, see RCW 29A.24.171.
29A.24.180 Reopening of filing—After sixth Tuesday before
primary. [2003 c 111 § 618. Prior: 2001 c 46 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120
§ 11; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.15.180, 29.21.370.] Repealed
by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later enactment, see RCW 29A.24.181.
29A.24.190 Scheduled election lapses, when. [2003 c 111 § 619;
2002 c 108 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 § 12; 1972 ex.s. c 61 § 4. Formerly
RCW 29.15.190, 29.21.380.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later
enactment, see RCW 29A.24.181.
29A.24.200 Lapse of election when no filing for single positions—
Effect. [2003 c 111 § 620. Prior: 1994 c 223 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120
§ 13. Formerly RCW 29.15.200, 29.21.385.] Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.24.310 Write-in voting—Candidates, declaration. [2003 c
111 § 622; 1999 c 157 § 1; 1995 c 158 § 1; 1990 c 59 § 100; 1988 c 181 § 1.
Formerly RCW 29.04.180.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.28
VACANCIES
29A.28.010 Major party ticket. [2003 c 111 § 701; 1990 c 59 § 102;
1977 ex.s. c 329 § 12; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.150. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 17; prior:
(i) 1933 c 21 § 1, part; 1919 c 163 § 24, part; RRS § 5200, part. (ii) 1889 p
404 § 12; RRS § 5176. Formerly RCW 29.18.150.] Repealed by 2005 c 2 §
17 (Initiative Measure No. 872, approved November 2, 2004); and repealed
by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.28.020
Death or disqualification—Correcting ballots—
Counting votes already cast. [2003 c 111 § 702; 2001 c 46 § 4; 1977 ex.s.
c 329 § 13. Formerly RCW 29.18.160.] Repealed by 2005 c 2 § 17
(Initiative Measure No. 872, approved November 2, 2004); and repealed by
2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.28.040 Congress—Special election. [2003 c 111 § 704; 1990 c
59 § 105; 1985 c 45 § 4; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 36 § 3; 1965 c 9 § 29.68.080.
Prior: 1915 c 60 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 1; RRS § 3799. Formerly RCW
29.68.080.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.28.060 Congress—General, primary election laws to apply—
Time deadlines, modifications. [2003 c 111 § 706; 1985 c 45 § 7; 1965 c 9
§ 29.68.130. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 25 § 4; RRS § 3802. Formerly RCW
29.68.130.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.28.070 Precinct committee officer.
Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
[2003 c 111 § 707.]
Chapter 29A.32
VOTERS' PAMPHLETS
29A.32.030 Contents. [2003 c 111 § 803. Prior: 1999 c 260 § 2.
Formerly RCW 29.81.220.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.32.120 Candidates' statements—Length. [2004 c 266 § 12.
Prior: 2003 c 254 § 6; 2003 c 111 § 812; 1999 c 260 § 11. Formerly RCW
29.81.310.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
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29A.32.240 Contents. [2003 c 111 § 816; 1984 c 106 § 6. Formerly
RCW 29.81A.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.36
BALLOTS AND OTHER VOTING FORMS
29A.36.010 Certifying primary candidates. [2003 c 111 § 901.
Prior: 1990 c 59 § 8; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.020; prior:
1949 c 161 § 10, part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1, part; 1921 c 178 §
4, part; 1907 c 209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185, part. Formerly RCW
29.27.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Reviser's note: RCW 29A.36.010 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 12
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.36.070
Local measures—Ballot title—Formulation—
Advertising. [2003 c 111 § 907. Prior: 2000 c 197 § 12; 1993 c 256 § 7.
Formerly RCW 29.27.066, 29.79.055.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Later enactment, see RCW 29A.36.071.
29A.36.100 Names on primary ballot. [2003 c 111 § 910; 1990 c 59
§ 93. Formerly RCW 29.30.005.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.110 Uniformity, arrangement, contents required. [2003 c
111 § 911. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 10; 1986 c 167 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 51;
1965 c 9 § 29.30.010; prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part;
1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187,
part. (ii) 1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.
Formerly RCW 29.30.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.120 Order of offices and issues—Party indication. [2003 c
111 § 912. Prior: 2001 c 30 § 5; 1990 c 59 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 52; 1971
c 81 § 76; 1965 c 9 § 29.30.020; prior: 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2,
part; 1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS §
5187, part. Formerly RCW 29.30.020.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.130 Order of candidates on ballots. [2003 c 111 § 913.
Prior: 1990 c 59 § 80. Formerly RCW 29.30.025.] Repealed by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.36.140 Primaries—Rotating names of candidates. [2003 c
111 § 914. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 94; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 54; 1965 c 9 §
29.30.040; prior: 1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190,
part. Formerly RCW 29.30.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.150 Sample ballots. [2003 c 111 § 915. Prior: 1991 c 363 §
33; 1990 c 59 § 12; 1987 c 295 § 3; 1986 c 120 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 55;
1965 c 9 § 29.30.060; prior: (i) 1935 c 26 § 2, part; 1933 c 95 § 2, part;
1917 c 71 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 3, part; 1907 c 209 § 10, part; RRS § 5187,
part. (ii) 1909 c 82 § 5, part; 1907 c 209 § 13, part; RRS § 5190, part.
Formerly RCW 29.30.060.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.160 Arrangement of instructions, measures, offices—
Order of candidates—Numbering of ballots. [2003 c 111 § 916; 1990 c
59 § 13; 1986 c 167 § 11; 1982 c 121 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 60. Formerly
RCW 29.30.081.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.36.170 Nonpartisan candidates qualified for general election.
[2004 c 75 § 1; 2003 c 111 § 917. Prior: 1992 c 181 § 2; 1990 c 59 § 95.
Formerly RCW 29.30.085.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Reviser's note: RCW 29A.36.170 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 6
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.36.190 Partisan candidates qualified for general election.
[2003 c 111 § 919. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 96. Formerly RCW 29.30.095.]
Repealed by 2005 c 2 § 17 (Initiative Measure No. 872, approved November
2, 2004); and repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.36.200 Names qualified to appear on election ballot. [2003 c
111 § 920. Prior: 1999 c 298 § 11; 1990 c 59 § 14; 1987 c 295 § 4; 1977
ex.s. c 361 § 58. Formerly RCW 29.30.101.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 §
193.
Chapter 29A.40
ABSENTEE VOTING
29A.40.060 Issuance of ballot and other materials. [2003 c 111 §
1006; 2001 c 241 § 6; 1991 c 81 § 31. Prior: 1987 c 346 § 11; 1987 c 295 §
9; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 77; 1974 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.36.030; prior:
1963 ex.s. c 23 § 3; 1955 c 167 § 4; prior: (i) 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 2, part; 1923
c 58 § 2, part; 1921 c 143 § 2, part; 1917 c 159 § 2, part; 1915 c 189 § 2,
part; RRS § 5281, part. (ii) 1933 ex.s. c 41 § 3, part; 1923 c 58 § 3, part;
1921 c 143 § 3, part; 1917 c 159 § 3, part; 1915 c 189 § 3, part; RRS § 5282,
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part. Formerly RCW 29.36.260, 29.36.030.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 §
193.
part; 1921 c 178 § 4, part; 1907 c 209 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5185,
part. Formerly RCW 29.27.030.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.40.090 Envelopes and instructions. [2003 c 111 § 1009. Prior:
2001 c 241 § 8; 1987 c 346 § 12. Formerly RCW 29.36.290, 29.36.045.]
Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.52.320 Certification of nominees. [2003 c 111 § 1310. Prior:
1990 c 59 § 9; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 7; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.050; prior: 1961 c 130
§ 19; 1889 p 403 § 9; RRS § 5173. Formerly RCW 29.27.050.] Repealed
by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.44
POLLING PLACE ELECTIONS AND POLL WORKERS
29A.44.200 Issuing ballot to voter—Challenge. [2003 c 111 §
1119; 1990 c 59 § 40; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.050. Prior: (i) 1895 c 156 § 7, part;
1889 p 409 § 22, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 § 4, part; RRS §
5279, part. (ii) 1915 c 114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part.
Formerly RCW 29.51.050.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.44.220 Casting vote. [2004 c 267 § 319; 2003 c 111 § 1121;
1990 c 59 § 43; 1988 c 181 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 101 § 15; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.100.
Prior: (i) 1947 c 77 § 2, part; 1895 c 156 § 8, part; 1889 p 409 § 23, part;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5288, part. (ii) 1889 p 410 § 24, part; RRS § 5289, part.
Formerly RCW 29.51.100.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193; and repealed by
2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.44.230 Record of participation. [2003 c 111 § 1122. Prior:
1990 c 59 § 42; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 42; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.070; prior: (i) 1895
c 156 § 7, part; 1889 p 409 § 22, part; Code 1881 § 3079, part; 1865 p 34 §
4, part; RRS § 5279, part. (ii) 1933 c 1 § 25; RRS § 5114-25. (iii) 1915 c
114 § 7, part; 1913 c 58 § 13, part; RRS § 5313, part. Formerly RCW
29.51.070.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.46
DISABILITY ACCESS VOTING
29A.46.140 Interference, assistance. [2004 c 267 § 307.] Repealed
by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.150 Prohibitions—Penalty. [2004 c 267 § 308.] Repealed
by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.210 Procedures for voting. [2004 c 267 § 310.] Repealed
by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.220 Opening and closing locations. [2004 c 267 § 311.]
Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.230 Voters in location at closing time. [2004 c 267 § 312.]
Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.240 Procedures after closing. [2004 c 267 § 313.] Repealed
by 2006 c 206 § 9.
29A.46.250 Handling of ballots after closing. [2004 c 267 § 314.]
Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
Chapter 29A.52
PRIMARIES AND ELECTIONS
29A.52.010 Elections to fill unexpired term—No primary, when.
[2003 c 111 § 1301. Prior: 1973 c 4 § 3. Formerly RCW 29.15.150,
29.13.075.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Reviser's note: RCW 29A.52.010 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 13
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
29A.52.110 Application of chapter. [2003 c 111 § 1302. Prior:
1990 c 59 § 78; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.010; prior: 1911 c 101 § 2; 1909 c 82 § 1;
1907 c 209 § 2; RRS § 5178. Formerly RCW 29.18.010.] Repealed by
2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.52.120 General election laws govern primaries. [2003 c 111 §
1303. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 87; 1971 ex.s. c 112 § 1; 1965 c 9 § 29.18.120;
prior: (i) 1907 c 209 § 14; RRS § 5191. (ii) 1921 c 178 § 5; 1907 c 209 §
21; RRS § 5197. (iii) 1909 c 82 § 10; 1907 c 209 § 33; RRS § 5208.
Formerly RCW 29.18.120.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.52.230 Nonpartisan offices specified. [2003 c 111 § 1307.
Prior: 1990 c 59 § 91; 1987 c 202 § 193; 1971 c 81 § 75; 1965 c 9 §
29.21.070; prior: (i) 1927 c 155 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 68 § 1, part; 1921 c
116 § 1, part; 1919 c 85 § 1, part; 1911 c 101 § 1, part; 1909 c 82 § 11, part;
1907 c 209 § 38, part; RRS § 5212, part. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 1, part; RRS §
5213-1, part. Formerly RCW 29.21.070.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.52.310 Notice of primary. [2003 c 111 § 1309; 1965 c 9 §
29.27.030. Prior: 1949 c 161 § 10, part; 1947 c 234 § 2, part; 1935 c 26 § 1,
(2010 Ed.)
29A.52.350 Election—Certification of measures. [2003 c 111 §
1313; 1999 c 4 § 1; 1984 c 106 § 12; 1980 c 35 § 8; 1965 c 9 § 29.27.080.
Prior: 1955 c 153 § 1; 1951 c 101 § 7; 1949 c 161 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5148-3a. Formerly RCW 29.27.080.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later
enactment, see RCW 29A.52.351.
Chapter 29A.60
CANVASSING
29A.60.020
Write-in voting—Declaration of candidacy—
Counting of vote. [2003 c 111 § 1502. Prior: 1999 c 157 § 3; 1995 c 158 §
2; 1988 c 181 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 121 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 109 § 28; 1965 ex.s.
c 101 § 14; 1965 c 9 § 29.51.170; prior: (i) 1931 c 14 § 1; 1909 c 82 § 12;
RRS § 5213. (ii) 1933 c 85 § 2; RRS § 5213-2. (iii) 1905 c 39 § 1, part;
1889 p 405 § 15, part; RRS § 5272, part. Formerly RCW 29.62.180,
29.51.170.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.60.220 Tie in primary or final election. [2003 c 111 § 1522;
1965 c 9 § 29.62.080. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 13; prior: (i) Code 1881 § 3097;
1866 p 7 § 3; RRS § 5344. (ii) Code 1881 § 3104; 1865 p 41 § 15; RRS §
5349. Formerly RCW 29.62.080.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.64
RECOUNTS
29A.64.010 Application—Requirements—Application of chapter.
[2003 c 111 § 1601; 2001 c 225 § 3; 1987 c 54 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 98;
1965 c 9 § 29.64.010. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1961 c 50 § 1; 1955 c 215
§ 1. Formerly RCW 29.64.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.64.020 Mandatory. [2003 c 111 § 1602. Prior: 2001 c 225 § 4;
1993 c 377 § 1; 1991 c 90 § 2; 1987 c 54 § 4; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.015; prior:
1963 ex.s. c 25 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.64.015.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 §
193.
29A.64.040 Procedure—Observers—Request to stop. [2003 c 111
§ 1604. Prior: 2001 c 225 § 6; 1991 c 81 § 37; 1990 c 59 § 65; 1965 c 9 §
29.64.030; prior: 1961 c 50 § 3; 1955 c 215 § 3. Formerly RCW
29.64.030.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.64.060 Amended abstracts. [2003 c 111 § 1606. Prior: 2001 c
225 § 8; 1990 c 59 § 66; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.040; prior: 1955 c 215 § 4.
Formerly RCW 29.64.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.64.080 Expenses—Charges. [2003 c 111 § 1608. Prior: 2001 c
225 § 10; 1990 c 59 § 68; 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 100; 1965 c 9 § 29.64.060;
prior: 1955 c 215 § 6. Formerly RCW 29.64.060.] Repealed by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
Chapter 29A.68
CONTESTING AN ELECTION
29A.68.010 Prevention and correction of election frauds and
errors. [2003 c 111 § 1701. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 361 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c
165 § 1; 1971 c 81 § 74; 1965 c 9 § 29.04.030; prior: (i) 1907 c 209 § 25,
part; RRS § 5202, part. (ii) 1889 p 407 § 19; RRS § 5276. Formerly RCW
29.04.030.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.72
STATE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
29A.72.220
Petitions—Signature
checking—Registration
information file. [2003 c 111 § 1801.] Repealed by 2006 c 206 § 9.
Chapter 29A.80
POLITICAL PARTIES
29A.80.010 Authority—Generally. [2003 c 111 § 2001; 1977 ex.s. c
329 § 16; 1965 c 9 § 29.42.010. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 2; prior: 1943 c 178 §
1, part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part;
1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.
Formerly RCW 29.42.010.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later
enactment, see RCW 29A.80.011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 517]
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Reviser's note: RCW 29A.80.010 was amended by 2005 c 2 § 14
(Initiative Measure No. 872) without cognizance of its repeal by 2004 c 271
§ 193.
30.04.150 Limits of indebtedness. [1955 c 33 § 30.04.150. Prior:
1933 c 42 § 24, part; 1917 c 80 § 54, part; RRS § 3261, part.] Repealed by
1983 c 157 § 10.
29A.80.040 Precinct committee officer, eligibility. [2003 c 111 §
2004. Prior: 1990 c 59 § 104; prior: 1987 c 295 § 13; 1987 c 133 § 3; 1973
c 4 § 6; 1965 c 9 § 29.42.040; prior: 1961 c 130 § 5; prior: 1943 c 178 § 1,
part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part;
1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.
Formerly RCW 29.42.040.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
30.04.160 Prohibition on issuance of notes for money borrowed or
rediscounting of notes—Exceptions. [1985 c 7 § 97; 1983 c 157 § 7; 1955
c 33 § 30.04.160. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 24, part; 1917 c 80 § 54, part; RRS §
3261, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
29A.80.050 Precinct committee officer—Election—Declaration of
candidacy, fee—Term. [2003 c 111 § 2005; 1991 c 363 § 34; 1987 c 295 §
14; 1973 c 4 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 32 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 103 § 3; 1965 c 9 §
29.42.050. Prior: 1961 c 130 § 6; prior: 1953 c 196 § 1; 1943 c 178 § 1,
part; 1939 c 48 § 1, part; 1927 c 200 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 158 § 1, part;
1909 c 82 § 6, part; 1907 c 209 § 22, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5198, part.
Formerly RCW 29.42.050.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.80.060
Legislative district chair—Election—Term—
Removal. [2003 c 111 § 2006; 1991 c 363 § 35; 1987 c 295 § 15; 1967 ex.s.
c 32 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.42.070.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
Chapter 29A.84
CRIMES AND PENALTIES
29A.84.260 Petitions—Improperly signing. [2003 c 111 § 2114.
Prior: 1984 c 142 § 8. Formerly RCW 29.15.080, 29.18.057.] Repealed by
2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.84.310 Candidacy declarations, nominating petitions. [2003
c 111 § 2117.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
29A.84.710
Documents regarding nomination, election,
candidacy—Frauds and falsehoods. [2003 c 111 § 2137; 1991 c 81 § 8;
1965 c 9 § 29.85.100. Prior: 1889 p 411 § 30; RRS § 5295. Formerly RCW
29.85.100.] Repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193.
30.04.170 Pledge of securities to qualify as depositary under
bankruptcy laws. [1955 c 33 § 30.04.170. Prior: 1941 c 38 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 3261-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.190 Transfer of net profits between departments. [1955 c 33
§ 30.04.190. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 8; RRS § 3240-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 279
§ 51.
30.04.200 Dealings in securities restricted. [1955 c 33 § 30.04.200.
Prior: 1933 c 42 § 6; RRS § 3237-1.] Repealed by 1987 c 498 § 3.
30.04.235 Purchase of stock of bank or bank holding company
authorized—Conditions—Limitations. [1983 c 157 § 1.] Repealed by
1994 c 256 § 124.
30.04.250 Deposits in other banks. [1955 c 33 § 30.04.250. Prior:
1933 c 42 § 19; RRS § 3253-2.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124.
30.04.270 Official communications. [1994 c 92 § 26; 1955 c 33 §
30.04.270. Prior: 1931 c 8 § 1, RRS § 3265-1; 1915 c 175 § 40, RRS §
3369.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.04.290 Foreign companies—Authority to do business. [1994 c
92 § 27; 1973 1st ex.s. c 53 § 36; 1961 c 20 § 1; 1955 c 33 § 30.04.290.
Prior: 1919 c 209 § 14; 1917 c 80 § 40; RRS § 3247.] Repealed by 1994 c
256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.04.310 Penalty—General. [1994 c 92 § 28; 1988 c 25 § 1; 1985 c
30 § 137. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 173; 1955 c 33 § 30.04.310; prior: 1923 c
115 § 13; RRS § 3286a.] Repealed by 2010 c 88 § 14.
Title 30
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
30.04.320 Secrecy required of supervisor. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
Chapter 30.04
30.04.340 Contributions and gifts—Public policy declared. [1955
c 356 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
30.04.040 Review of rules and regulations—Appeal. [1971 c 81 §
79; 1955 c 33 § 30.04.040. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 58, part; RRS § 3265, part.]
Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.080 Schedule of fees. [1955 c 33 § 30.08.095. Prior: 1929 c
72 § 1; 1923 c 115 § 1; 1917 c 80 § 12; RRS § 3219.] Now codified as
RCW 30.08.095.
30.04.085 Receipt for deposits—Contents. [1985 c 305 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 30.20.025 pursuant to 1994 c 256 § 56.
30.04.090
Minimum available funds required—Exception—
Change of nature and amount of reserves. [1967 ex.s. c 54 § 1; 1967 c
133 § 1; 1963 c 194 § 1; 1959 c 106 § 2; 1955 c 356 § 1; 1955 c 33 §
30.04.090. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 46; RRS § 3253.] Repealed by 1981 c 89 § 7.
30.04.100 Loans restricted by available funds. [1955 c 33 §
30.04.100. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 27; 1919 c 209 § 19; RRS § 3289.] Repealed
by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.110 Limit of loans to one person—Exceptions. [1983 c 157 §
4; 1969 c 136 § 1; 1955 c 33 § 30.04.110. Prior: 1943 c 142 § 1; 1933 c 42
§ 21; 1917 c 80 § 51; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3258.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 §
51.
30.04.122 Investment in safe deposit corporation authorized.
[1955 c 302 § 1. Formerly RCW 30.24.100.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.124 Investment in corporation holding premises of the
bank—Definition of "affiliate." [1955 c 302 § 2. Formerly RCW
30.24.110.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.126 Investment in stock of small business investment
company regulated by United States. [1979 c 124 § 1; 1959 c 185 § 1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.128 Investment in stock of banking service corporation—
Powers, duties, of such corporations. [1983 c 157 § 5; 1963 c 194 § 2.]
Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 518]
30.04.350 Contributions and gifts—Authorized. [1955 c 356 § 3.]
Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.360 Contributions and gifts—Validation. [1955 c 356 § 4.]
Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.04.370 Investment of agricultural commodity commission
funds in savings or time deposits of banks, trust companies and mutual
savings banks. [1967 ex.s. c 54 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 15.66.185
pursuant to 1994 c 256 § 2.
30.04.900 Study on financial institution structure. [1994 c 92 § 41;
1987 c 498 § 2; 1986 c 279 § 54.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and
repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
Chapter 30.08
ORGANIZATION AND POWERS
30.08.100 Dissolved national bank may become state bank or
trust company. [1917 c 80 § 29; RRS § 3236.] Repealed by 1953 c 234 §
14. Later enactment, see chapter 30.49 RCW.
30.08.110 National bank may do trust business. [1955 c 33 §
30.08.110. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 16; RRS § 3223.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 §
124.
30.08.120 Trust business of national bank subject to state
regulations. [1994 c 92 § 57; 1955 c 33 § 30.08.120. Prior: 1917 c 80 §
17; RRS § 3224.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c
101 § 7.
30.08.130 Reorganization of state bank or trust company as
national bank. [1919 c 209 § 10; 1917 c 80 § 28; RRS § 3235.] Repealed
by 1953 c 234 § 14. Later enactment, see chapter 30.49 RCW.
30.08.200 May act as trustee for crop credit notes. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 1999.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 30.12
OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND STOCKHOLDERS
30.12.050 Purchase of assets by officer, etc. [1994 c 92 § 68; 1986 c
279 § 34; 1955 c 33 § 30.12.050. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 23; RRS § 3260-1.]
Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.12.080 Restrictions on officers and employees. [1979 c 106 § 3;
1965 c 140 § 5; 1959 c 106 § 3; 1955 c 33 § 30.12.080. Prior: 1947 c 147 §
1, part; 1933 c 42 § 22, part; 1917 c 80 § 52, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3259,
part.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.12.140 Superadded liability of stockholders. [1955 c 33 §
30.12.140. Prior: 1941 c 16 § 1, part; 1917 c 80 § 35, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 3242, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.12.150 Liability when obligations federally insured. [1955 c 33
§ 30.12.150. Prior: 1941 c 16 § 1, part; 1917 c 80 § 35, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 3242, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.12.160 Termination of superadded liability. [1955 c 33 §
30.12.160. Prior: 1941 c 16 § 1, part; 1917 c 80 § 35, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 3242, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.12.170 Repayment of superadded liability. [1955 c 33 §
30.12.170. Prior: 1935 c 43 § 1; RRS § 3242-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 §
51.
30.12.200 Group-plan life insurance for officers and employees.
[1955 c 296 § 1; 1955 c 33 § 30.12.200. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 44 § 1; RRS §
7242-6.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.12.210 Stock option, stock purchase, stock bonus, or similar
plans. [1979 c 106 § 4; 1965 c 140 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
Chapter 30.16
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30.20.040 Unclaimed deposits, state of. [1955 c 33 § 30.20.040.
Prior: 1905 c 129 § 1; RRS § 3291.] Repealed by 1955 c 385 § 33.
30.20.050 Penalty for failure to furnish statement. [1955 c 33 §
30.20.050. Prior: 1905 c 129 § 2; RRS § 3292.] Repealed by 1955 c 385 §
33.
30.20.070 Publication of deposits. [1955 c 33 § 30.20.070. Prior:
(i) 1945 c 204 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3389-1, part. (ii) 1945 c 204 §
2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3389-2.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
30.20.080 Ineligibility to receive deposits of public funds. [1955 c
33 § 30.20.080. Prior: (i) 1945 c 204 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3389-1,
part. (ii) 1945 c 204 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3389-3.] Repealed by 1986 c
279 § 51.
30.20.100 Payment to foreign executor or administrator—Form,
publication of notice of application by such executor or administrator—
Payment in lieu to domestic executor or administrator—Consent of
department of revenue. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 19; 1961 c 280 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
Chapter 30.23
DEPOSITORY ACCOUNTS
30.23.010 Findings—Purpose. [1981 c 82 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c
420 § 19.
19.
30.23.020 Definitions. [1981 c 82 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 420 §
30.23.030
Classification of depositors or account holders
authorized—Determination and payment of interest. [1981 c 82 § 3.]
Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
30.23.040 Computation and payment of interest—Intervals.
[1981 c 82 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
30.23.050 Losses. [1981 c 82 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
CHECKS
30.16.020 Forged or raised checks—Liability. [1955 c 33 §
30.16.020. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 45; RRS § 3252.] Repealed effective
midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial
Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.4-406.
30.23.060 Additional conditions on accounts. [1981 c 82 § 6.]
Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
30.16.030 Stop-payment orders. [1959 c 106 § 4; 1955 c 33 §
30.16.030. Prior: (i) 1923 c 114 § 1, part; RRS § 3252-1, part. (ii) 1923 c
114 § 2; RRS § 3252-2.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by
section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title
62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.4-403.
30.23.080 Status of accounts as obligations. [1981 c 82 § 8.]
Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
30.16.040 Renewal of stop orders. [1955 c 33 § 30.16.040. Prior:
(i) 1923 c 114 § 1, part; RRS § 3252-1, part. (ii) 1923 c 114 § 3; RRS §
3252-3.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of
the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf.
RCW 62A.4-403.
30.23.901 Severability—1981 c 82. [1981 c 82 § 11.] Repealed by
1987 c 420 § 19.
30.16.050 Belated checks. [1955 c 33 § 30.16.050. Prior: (i) 1923 c
114 § 1, part; RRS § 3252-1, part. (ii) 1923 c 114 § 5; RRS § 3252-5.]
Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the
Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW
62A.4-404.
Chapter 30.20
DEPOSITS
30.20.010 Joint deposits—Payment and release. [1955 c 33 §
30.20.010. Prior: 1943 c 167 § 1; 1917 c 80 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
3249.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
30.20.015 Joint deposits with right of survivorship. [1967 c 133 §
5; 1961 c 280 § 6; 1955 c 33 § 30.20.015. Prior: 1951 c 18 § 1.] Repealed
by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
30.20.020 Payment to surviving spouse—Accounting to estate.
[1977 ex.s. c 234 § 28; 1974 ex.s. c 117 § 39; 1961 c 280 § 2; 1955 c 33 §
30.20.020. Prior: (i) 1943 c 143 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3249-1. (ii) 1943
c 143 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3249-2.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33,
effective July 1, 1982.
30.23.070 Disclosure to depositor required.
Repealed by 1987 c 420 § 19.
19.
[1981 c 82 § 7.]
30.23.900 Construction. [1981 c 82 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 420 §
Chapter 30.24
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS
30.24.010 Provisions of chapter to control. [1955 c 33 § 30.24.010.
Prior: 1947 c 100 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3255-10a.] Recodified as RCW
11.100.010 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 95, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.015 Guardians, guardianships and funds are subject to
chapter. [1955 c 33 § 30.24.015. Prior: 1951 c 218 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 11.100.015 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 95, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.020 General criterion specified. [1984 c 149 § 97; 1955 c 33
§ 30.24.020. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3255-10b.]
Recodified as RCW 11.100.020 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 96, effective
January 1, 1985.
30.24.030 Investment in savings accounts—Requirements. [1984
c 129 § 101; 1967 c 133 § 3; 1955 c 33 § 30.24.030. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3255-10c.] Recodified as RCW 11.100.030 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 100, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.035 Investments in securities of certain investment trusts.
[1955 c 33 § 30.24.035. Prior: 1951 c 132 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
11.100.035 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 102, effective January 1, 1985.
30.20.030 Deposits of persons under disability. [1973 1st ex.s. c
154 § 49; 1955 c 33 § 30.20.030. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 43; RRS § 3250.]
Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
30.24.037 Investment or
capacity—Deposit in other
security required, exception.
Recodified as RCW 11.100.037
January 1, 1985.
30.20.035 Deposits in trust. [1955 c 347 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c
192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
30.24.040 Court may permit deviation from terms of trust
instrument. [1955 c 33 § 30.24.040. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 4; Rem. Supp.
(2010 Ed.)
distribution of funds held in fiduciary
departments authorized—Collateral
[1984 c 149 § 104; 1967 c 133 § 4.]
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 103, effective
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 519]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1947 § 3255-10d.] Recodified as RCW 11.100.040 pursuant to 1984 c 149
§ 105, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.050 Scope of chapter. [1984 c 149 § 107; 1955 c 33 §
30.24.050. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3255-10e.]
Recodified as RCW 11.100.050 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 106, effective
January 1, 1985.
30.24.060 Fiduciary may hold trust property though not qualified
investment and securities are securities issued by the corporation which
is the fiduciary. [1967 c 209 § 1; 1955 c 33 § 30.24.060. Prior: 1947 c 100
§ 6; 1941 c 41 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3255-11.] Repealed by 1985 c 30 §
143; and by 1984 c 149 § 178, effective January 1, 1985. Later enactment,
see RCW 11.100.060.
30.24.070 Terms of trust instrument controlling. [1984 c 149 §
110; 1955 c 33 § 30.24.070. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 7; 1941 c 41 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3255-13.] Recodified as RCW 11.100.070 pursuant to 1984 c
149 § 109, effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.050 Account filed—Return day—Notice. [1984 c 149 § 132;
1955 c 33 § 30.30.050. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
11.106.050 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.060
Account filed—Objections—Representation of
beneficiaries. [1984 c 149 § 133; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 31; 1955 c 33 §
30.30.060. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.060
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.070 Court to determine accuracy, validity—Decree. [1984 c
149 § 134; 1955 c 33 § 30.30.070. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 11.106.070 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.080 Effect of decree. [1984 c 149 § 135; 1955 c 33 §
30.30.080. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.080
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.090 Appeal from decree. [1984 c 149 § 136; 1971 c 81 § 80;
1955 c 33 § 30.30.090. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
11.106.090 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.090 Dealings with self or affiliate. [1984 c 149 § 111; 1955 c
33 § 30.24.090. Prior: 1947 c 100 § 9; 1941 c 41 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
3255-17.] Recodified as RCW 11.100.090 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 109,
effective January 1, 1985.
30.30.100
Settlor may waive or increase accounting
requirements—Waiver by beneficiary. [1984 c 149 § 137; 1955 c 33 §
30.30.100. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.100
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.100 Investment in safe deposit corporation authorized.
[1955 c 302 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 30.04.122.
30.30.110 Waiver—How constituted. [1984 c 149 § 138; 1955 c 33
§ 30.30.110. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.110
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.110 Investment in corporation holding premises of the
bank—Definition of "affiliate." [1955 c 302 § 2.] Now codified as RCW
30.04.124.
30.24.120 Investments in policies of life insurance. [1984 c 149 §
112; 1973 1st ex.s. c 89 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 11.100.120 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 109, effective January 1, 1985.
30.24.130 Person to whom power or authority to direct or control
acts of trustee or investments of a trust are conferred deemed a
fiduciary—Liability. [1973 1st ex.s. c 89 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
11.100.130 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 113, effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 30.28
COMMON TRUST FUNDS
30.28.010
Funds
authorized—Investment—Rules
and
regulations—"Affiliated" defined. [1979 c 105 § 1; 1955 c 33 §
30.28.010. Prior: 1943 c 55 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3388.] Recodified as
RCW 11.102.010 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 115, effective January 1, 1985.
30.28.020 Accounting. [1955 c 33 § 30.28.020. Prior: 1943 c 55 §
2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3388-1.] Recodified as RCW 11.102.020 pursuant to
1984 c 149 § 115, effective January 1, 1985.
30.28.030 Applicability of chapter. [1955 c 33 § 30.28.030. Prior:
1943 c 55 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3388-6.] Recodified as RCW 11.102.030
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 115, effective January 1, 1985.
30.28.040 Interpretation. [1955 c 33 § 30.28.040. Prior: 1943 c 55
§ 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3388-2.] Recodified as RCW 11.102.040 pursuant
to 1984 c 149 § 115, effective January 1, 1985.
30.28.050 Chapter designated "uniform common trust fund act".
[1955 c 33 § 30.28.050. Prior: 1943 c 55 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3388-3.]
Recodified as RCW 11.102.050 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 115, effective
January 1, 1985.
Chapter 30.30
30.30.120 Execution upon trust income or vested remainder—
Permitted, when. [1955 c 33 § 30.30.120. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 11.96.150 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 58, effective
January 1, 1985.
Chapter 30.40
BRANCH BANKS
30.40.010 Establishment of branch.
decodified September 1996.
Cross-reference section,
30.40.020 Branches authorized. [1994 c 92 § 79; 1986 c 279 § 39;
1981 c 73 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 53 § 35; 1969 c 136 § 6; 1955 c 33 §
30.40.020. Prior: 1933 c 42 § 5; RRS § 3231-1.] Repealed by 1996 c 2 §
29.
30.40.030 Stop-payment orders on branch banks. [1955 c 33 §
30.40.030. Prior: 1939 c 59 § 1; RRS § 3252-6.] Repealed effective
midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial
Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.4-106.
30.40.040 Presentment at branch where payable. [1955 c 33 §
30.40.040. Prior: 1939 c 59 § 2; RRS § 3252-7.] Repealed effective
midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial
Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.4-106.
30.40.050 Tender of payment at branch bank. [1955 c 33 §
30.40.050. Prior: 1939 c 59 § 3; RRS § 3252-8.] Repealed effective
midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial
Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.4-106.
30.40.060 Relocation of branch office or drive-in facility in central
business district due to redevelopment project. [1980 c 9 § 1; 1979 c 106
§ 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 279 § 51.
Chapter 30.42
ALIEN BANKS
TRUSTEES' ACCOUNTING ACT
30.42.110 Powers and activities. [1975 1st ex.s. c 285 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 53 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 95 § 8, effective July 1, 1982.
30.30.010 Scope of chapter—Exceptions. [1984 c 149 § 128; 1955
c 33 § 30.30.010. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.010
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
SATELLITE FACILITIES
30.30.020 Trustee's annual statement. [1984 c 149 § 129; 1955 c 33
§ 30.30.020. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 11.106.020
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
30.43.010 Definitions. [1994 c 92 § 104; 1986 c 279 § 45; 1979 c
137 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 166 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed
by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.30.030 Intermediate and final accounts—Contents—Filing.
[1984 c 149 § 130; 1955 c 33 § 30.30.030. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 11.106.030 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective
January 1, 1985.
30.43.020 Satellite facilities authorized. [1994 c 92 § 105; 1981 c
83 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 166 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed
by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.30.040 Account—Court may require—Petition. [1984 c 149 §
131; 1955 c 33 § 30.30.040. Prior: 1951 c 226 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
11.106.040 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 127, effective January 1, 1985.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 520]
Chapter 30.43
30.43.030 Availability of facility to other commercial banks—
Sharing with mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations or
credit unions. [1979 c 137 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 166 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c
256 § 124.
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Title 31
30.43.040 Sharing of savings and loan association, mutual savings
bank, or credit union facility with other financial institutions. [1979 c
137 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 166 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124.
30.99.030 Exercise of powers by co-trustees. [1984 c 149 § 68;
1959 c 124 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.016 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
66, effective January 1, 1985.
30.43.045 Satellite facilities outside the state—Availability of
satellite facilities within the state for certain financial institutions
without offices in the state—Approval. [1994 c 92 § 106; 1981 c 83 § 2.]
Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
30.99.040 Resignation of trustee. [1959 c 124 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 11.98.029 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 70, effective January 1, 1985.
30.43.050 Antitrust laws—Construction of chapter. [1979 c 137 §
4; 1974 ex.s. c 166 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124.
Chapter 30.48
CONSOLIDATION
30.48.010 through 30.48.110 [1931 c 126; RRS §§ 87-1 -87-13.]
Repealed by 1953 c 234 § 14.
Chapter 30.52
BANK COLLECTION CODE
30.52.010 through 30.52.060 [1955 c 33 §§ 30.52.010 through
30.52.060.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102
of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). See
comparative table at RCW 30.52.070, below.
30.52.065 Presentment through clearing house or at place
requested by other bank. [1963 c 194 § 3.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 157
§ 10-102.
30.52.070 through 30.52.160 [1955 c 33 §§ 30.52.070 through
30.52.160.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102
of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 30.52 RCW (Bank Collection Code) to Title 62A RCW
(Uniform Commercial Code).
Chapter 30.52
Title 62A
30.52.010
62A.1-201(4)
62A.4-104(1)(g)
62A.4-104
62A.4-105
62A.4-106
62A.4-201
62A.4-203
62A.4-208
62A.4-212
62A.4-301
62A.4-302
62A.4-201
62A.4-207
62A.4-103
62A.4-202
62A.4-103
62A.4-202
62A.4-204
62A.4-204
——
——
62A.4-211
62A.4-211
62A.4-212
62A.4-213
——
62A.4-214
——
——
——
30.52.020
30.52.030
30.52.040
30.52.050
30.52.060
30.52.065
30.52.070
30.52.080
30.52.090
30.52.100
30.52.110
30.52.120
30.52.130
30.52.140
30.52.150
30.52.160
Chapter 30.99
WASHINGTON TRUST ACT
30.99.050 Filling vacancy in office of trustee. [1984 c 149 § 72;
1959 c 124 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.039 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
71, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.060 Power of successor trustee. [1959 c 124 § 6.] Recodified
as RCW 11.98.060 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 77, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.070 Power of trustee. [1984 c 149 § 80; 1959 c 124 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 11.98.070 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 79, effective
January 1, 1985.
30.99.080 Nonliability of third persons without knowledge of
breach. [1984 c 149 § 83; 1959 c 124 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.090
pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 82, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.090 Nonliability for action or inaction based on lack of
knowledge of events. [1984 c 149 § 84; 1959 c 124 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 11.98.100 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 82, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.100 Contract and tort liability. [1984 c 149 § 85; 1983 c 3 §
50; 1959 c 124 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.110 pursuant to 1984 c 149
§ 82, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.110 Tax reform act of 1969, state implementation—
Application to certain trusts. Cross-reference section, decodified January
1985.
30.99.900 Severability—1959 c 124. [1959 c 124 § 11.] Recodified
as RCW 11.98.910 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 94, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.910 Short title. [1959 c 124 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
11.98.920 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 94, effective January 1, 1985.
Title 31
MISCELLANEOUS LOAN AGENCIES
Chapter 31.04
CONSUMER LOAN ACT
(Formerly: Industrial loan companies)
31.04.005 Finding—Purpose. [1991 c 208 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c
78 § 4.
31.04.010 Definitions—Use of words in name. [1941 c 19 § 1; 1925
ex.s. c 186 § 1; 1923 c 172 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-1. Formerly RCW
31.04.010 and 31.04.020.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January
1, 1992.
31.04.020 Use of words in name. [1941 c 19 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c
186 § 1; 1923 c 172 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-1, part.] Now
codified in RCW 31.04.010.
31.04.030 Articles of incorporation—Contents. [1923 c 172 § 2;
RRS § 3862-2.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.040 Schedule of fees. [1982 c 10 § 4. Prior: 1981 c 312 § 1;
1981 c 302 § 20; 1929 c 71 § 1; 1923 c 172 § 3; RRS § 3862-3.] Repealed
by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.050 Articles, approval or rejection—Appeal—Filing—Fees.
[1981 c 302 § 21; 1923 c 172 § 4; RRS § 3862-4.] Repealed by 1991 c 208
§ 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.060 Capital to be paid in cash. [1925 ex.s. c 186 § 2; 1923 c
172 § 6; RRS § 3862-6.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1,
1992.
31.04.070 Certificate of authority. [1981 c 302 § 22; 1923 c 172 §
5; RRS § 3862-5.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
30.99.010 Application of chapter. [1984 c 149 § 67; 1983 c 3 § 49;
1959 c 124 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 11.98.009 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
66, effective January 1, 1985.
30.99.020 Power of trustor—Trust provisions control chapter
provisions. [1984 c 149 § 64; 1959 c 124 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
11.97.010 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 63, effective January 1, 1985.
31.04.080 Minimum capital stock—Increase or decrease—Share
value—Amendment of articles. [1941 c 19 § 2; 1939 c 95 § 3; 1925 ex.s.
c 186 § 3; 1923 c 172 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-7.] Repealed by 1991 c
208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.090 Corporate powers. [1988 c 7 § 1; 1985 c 74 § 1; 1981 c
312 § 2; 1941 c 19 § 3; 1939 c 95 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 186 § 4; 1923 c 172 § 8;
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-8.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective
January 1, 1992.
31.04.095 Open-end loans. [1985 c 74 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 208
§ 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.100 Prohibited acts. [1988 c 7 § 2; 1985 c 74 § 2; 1981 c 312
§ 3; 1941 c 19 § 4; 1939 c 95 § 3; 1925 ex.s. c 186 § 5; 1923 c 172 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 3862-9.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1,
1992.
31.04.110 Cash reserve. [1923 c 172 § 10; RRS § 3862-10.]
Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.120 Real estate holdings. [1925 ex.s. 186 § 6; 1923 c 172 §
11; RRS § 3862-11.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1,
1992.
31.04.130 Dividends. [1941 c 19 § 5; 1925 ex.s. c 186 § 7; 1923 c
172 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-12.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23,
effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.140 Reports to supervisor. [1981 c 312 § 4; 1923 c 172 § 14;
RRS § 3862-14.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.150
Examinations by supervisor—Perjury—Rules—
Corporate records—False advertising—Appeals. [1981 c 312 § 5; 1941
c 19 § 6; 1923 c 172 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-15. Formerly RCW
31.04.150, 31.04.170, 31.04.180, and 31.04.190.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 §
23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.160 Cost of examinations. [1988 c 25 § 2; 1923 c 172 § 16;
RRS § 3862-16.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.170 Records—False advertising. [1941 c 19 § 6, part; 1923 c
172 § 15, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-15, part.] Now codified in RCW
31.04.150.
31.04.180 Rules and regulations. [1941 c 19 § 6, part; 1923 c 172 §
15, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 3862-15, part.] Now codified in RCW
31.04.150.
31.04.190 Appeal. [1941 c 19 § 6, part; 1923 c 172 § 15, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 3862-15, part.] Now codified in RCW 31.04.150.
31.08.020 License required. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 1; 1959 c 212 § 1;
1941 c 208 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-2.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24,
effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.030 Application for license—Fees—Assets—Bond. [1979 c
18 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 150 § 2; 1959 c 212 § 2; 1941 c 208 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-3. Formerly RCW 31.08.030 and 31.08.040.] Repealed by
1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.040 Bond. [1941 c 208 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-3,
part.] Now codified in RCW 31.08.030.
31.08.050 Investigation and action on application. [1977 ex.s. c
150 § 3; 1941 c 208 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-4.] Repealed by 1991 c
208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.060 License—Contents—Posting. [1941 c 208 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 8371-5.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1,
1993.
31.08.070 Additional bond. [1979 c 18 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 150 § 4;
1941 c 208 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-6.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24,
effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.080 License required for each place of business. [1977 ex.s.
c 150 § 5; 1941 c 208 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-7.] Repealed by 1991 c
208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.090 Annual license fee and bond. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 6; 1941
c 208 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-8.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24,
effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.100 Revocation, suspension, or surrender of license—
Reinstatement—Effect. [1988 c 25 § 4; 1941 c 208 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 8371-9. Formerly RCW 31.08.100, 31.08.110, and 31.08.120.] Repealed
by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.110 Application to particular license only—Surrender of
license. [1941 c 208 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-9, part.] Now
codified in RCW 31.08.100.
31.08.120 Revocation, etc., not to affect existing contracts—
Reinstatement. [1941 c 208 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-9, part.]
Now codified in RCW 31.08.100.
31.04.200 Bonds of officers and employees. [1923 c 172 § 17; RRS
§ 3862-17.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.08.130 Examinations—Cost. [1959 c 212 § 3; 1941 c 208 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-10.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective
January 1, 1993.
31.04.210 Bad debts—Judgments. [1925 ex.s. c 186 § 8; 1923 c 172
§ 18; RRS § 3862-18.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1,
1992.
31.08.140 Records—Annual report. [1941 c 208 § 11; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-11.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.04.220 Violations—Penalties. [1981 c 312 § 6; 1923 c 172 § 19;
RRS § 3862-19.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.08.150 Prohibited acts. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 7; 1959 c 212 § 4;
1941 c 208 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-12.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 §
24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.04.2211 Mortgage loan originator—License required—Unique
identifier required. [2009 c 528 § 14.] Repealed by 2010 c 35 § 19,
effective July 1, 2010.
31.04.230 Supervisor may take possession and liquidate, when—
Sale of securities—Permit—Rules. [1923 c 172 § 20; RRS § 3862-20.
Formerly RCW 31.04.230 and 31.04.240.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 23,
effective January 1, 1992.
31.04.240 Permit, rules and regulations as to sales of securities.
[1923 c 172 § 20, part; RRS § 3862-20, part.] Now codified in RCW
31.04.230.
31.08.160 Rates and charges—Splitting loans prohibited. [1983 c
227 § 1; 1979 c 18 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 150 § 8; 1959 c 212 § 5; 1941 c 208 §
13; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-13.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective
January 1, 1993.
31.08.170
Statement to borrower—Receipts—Advance
payments—Cancellation and release of obligations—Borrower's
statement. [1983 c 227 § 2; 1959 c 212 § 6; 1941 c 208 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-14.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.173 Limitation on term of contract. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 9;
1959 c 212 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.04.250 Doing business for a foreign corporation—Penalty.
[1939 c 95 § 4; 1923 c 172 § 24; RRS § 3862-24.] Repealed by 1991 c 208
§ 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.08.175 Insurance in connection with loans. [1979 c 18 § 4; 1975
1st ex.s. c 266 § 1; 1959 c 212 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective
January 1, 1993.
31.04.260 Taxation. [1923 c 172 § 13; RRS § 3862-13.] Repealed
by 1991 c 208 § 23, effective January 1, 1992.
31.08.180 Loans in excess of two thousand five hundred dollars—
Restrictions. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 10; 1959 c 212 § 7; 1941 c 208 § 15; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 8371-15.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1,
1993.
31.04.270 Effect of failure to organize or commence business.
Cross-reference section, decodified January 1992.
31.04.280 Official communications.
decodified January 1992.
Cross-reference section,
31.08.190 Assignment of earnings as loan. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 11;
1959 c 212 § 8; 1941 c 208 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-16.] Repealed by
1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
CONSUMER FINANCE ACT
31.08.200 Chapter governs interest rates. [1977 ex.s. c 150 § 12;
1967 c 180 § 1; 1959 c 212 § 9; 1941 c 208 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 837117.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.010 Definitions. [1988 c 25 § 3; 1941 c 208 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-1.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.210 Criminal acts—Penalty. [1941 c 208 § 18; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-18.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
Chapter 31.08
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
31.08.220 Excepted activities. [1971 ex.s. c 37 § 1; 1941 c 208 § 19;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-19.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective
January 1, 1993.
31.08.230 Rules and regulations. [1988 c 25 § 5; 1941 c 208 § 20;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-20.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective
January 1, 1993.
31.08.240 Notices, how served. [1941 c 208 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 8371-21.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.250 Effect of repeal or amendment. [1941 c 208 § 22; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 8371-22.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1,
1993.
31.08.260 Appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 31; 1971 c 81 § 81; 1941
c 208 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-23.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24,
effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.270 Investigation of business practices and interest rates—
Subpoenas, oaths, examination of witnesses—Recommended
legislation. [1979 c 18 § 1; 1941 c 208 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-24.]
Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.900 Repeals. [1941 c 208 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8371-25.]
Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.910 Severability—1941 c 208. [1941 c 208 § 26; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-26.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.911 Severability—1959 c 212. [1959 c 212 § 12.] Repealed
by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
31.08.920 Short title. [1979 c 18 § 2; 1941 c 208 § 27; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8371-27.] Repealed by 1991 c 208 § 24, effective January 1, 1993.
Title 31
31.12.090 Savings—Loans—Investment in transaction of own
business—Real property, leaseholds. [1980 c 41 § 2; 1959 c 138 § 1;
1943 c 131 § 5; 1933 c 173 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-5.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.095 Articles of incorporation and bylaws—Forms to be
supplied. [1994 c 92 § 183; 1984 c 31 § 11.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 §
124; repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7, effective July 27, 1997; and repealed by
1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.100 Bylaws—Contents. [1933 c 173 § 6; RRS § 3923-6.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.110 Amendment of bylaws. [1969 c 65 § 2; 1943 c 131 § 6;
1933 c 173 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-7.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.120 Bylaws and amendments to be approved. [1943 c 131 §
7; 1933 c 173 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-8.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.125 Powers. [1997 c 397 § 30; 1994 c 256 § 74; 1994 c 92 §
186; 1990 c 33 § 564; 1984 c 31 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.402
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.130
Capital—Limitation on deposits and shares—
Withdrawal—Notice of withdrawal. [1981 c 81 § 4; 1980 c 41 § 3; 1953
c 48 § 1; 1947 c 213 § 1; 1943 c 131 § 8; 1933 c 173 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 3923-9.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.135 Deposits by individuals governed by chapter 30.22
RCW. [1981 c 192 § 24.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1,
1984.
WASHINGTON STATE CREDIT UNION ACT
31.12.136 Additional powers—Powers conferred on federal credit
union—Authority of director. [1997 c 397 § 31; 1994 c 256 § 75; 1994 c
92 § 187; 1987 c 338 § 1; 1984 c 31 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.404
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.010 Definitions. [1957 c 23 § 2. Prior: 1943 c 131 § 1, part;
1933 c 173 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-1, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.140 Minors. [1981 c 192 § 26; 1943 c 131 § 9; 1933 c 173 §
10; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-10.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July
1, 1984.
31.12.020 Declaration of policy—Defaults. [1981 c 81 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1967 c 180 § 2; 1957 c 23 § 3. Prior: 1943 c 131 § 1, part;
1933 c 173 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-1, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.145 Membership. [1997 c 397 § 27; 1984 c 31 § 16.]
Recodified as RCW 31.12.384 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective
January 1, 1998.
Chapter 31.12
31.12.030
Use of words in name—Exception—Compliance
required. [1981 c 81 § 2; 1957 c 23 § 4. Prior: 1943 c 131 § 1, part; 1933
c 173 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-1, part.] [1953 SLC-RO-3]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.037 Insurance required on or before December 31, 1998.
[1996 c 5 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.407 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89,
effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.150 Fiscal year. [1933 c 173 § 1; RRS § 3923-11.] Repealed
by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.155 Voting rights of minors. [1997 c 397 § 28; 1994 c 256 §
76; 1984 c 31 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.386 pursuant to 1997 c 397
§ 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.160 Meetings—Voting rights. [1983 c 37 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c
8 § 2; 1967 c 180 § 4; 1953 c 48 § 2; 1943 c 131 § 10; 1933 c 173 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-12.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1,
1984.
31.12.039 Insurance required after December 31, 1998—Federal
share insurance program or an equivalent share insurance program—
Director's findings. [1996 c 5 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.408
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.165 Service charge for dormant accounts. [1984 c 31 § 18.]
Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.040 Authority to organize and commence business. [1943 c
131 § 2; 1933 c 173 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-2.] Repealed by 1984 c
31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.170
Directors—Qualifications—Number—Election—
Terms. [1967 c 180 § 5; 1943 c 131 § 11; 1933 c 173 § 13; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3923-13.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.045 Limitation on membership. [1994 c 92 § 178; 1984 c 31
§ 6.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.382 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective
January 1, 1998.
124.
31.12.050 Manner of organizing—Articles, approval, filing—
Appeal—Forms. [1981 c 302 § 23; 1971 c 81 § 82; 1969 c 65 § 1; 1967 c
180 § 3; 1943 c 131 § 3; 1933 c 173 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-3.
Formerly RCW 31.12.050, 31.12.060, and 31.12.070.] Repealed by 1984 c
31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.060 Investigation—Decision—Appeal. [1943 c 131 § 3, part;
1933 c 173 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-3, part.] Now codified in
RCW 31.12.050.
31.12.175 Fiscal year. [1984 c 31 § 19.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 §
31.12.180 Officers—Bonds—Credit and investment committees.
[1983 c 37 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 3; 1967 c 180 § 6; 1959 c 138 § 2; 1953
c 48 § 3; 1939 c 65 § 2; 1933 c 173 § 14; RRS § 3923-14.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.190 Powers and duties of directors. [1981 c 81 § 5; 1980 c 41
§ 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 5; 1969 c 65 § 3; 1967 c
180 § 7; 1959 c 138 § 3; 1957 c 23 § 5; 1953 c 48 § 4; 1943 c 131 § 12; 1933
c 173 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-15.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.070 Approval—Filing—Incorporation complete—Forms.
[1943 c 131 § 3, part; 1933 c 173 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-3, part.]
Now codified in RCW 31.12.050.
31.12.080 Membership. [1981 c 81 § 3; 1980 c 41 § 1; 1943 c 131 §
4; 1933 c 173 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.200 Auditing committee—Elections—Terms—Powers and
duties. [1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 2; 1969 c 65 § 4; 1959 c 138 § 4; 1953 c 48 §
5; 1943 c 131 § 13; 1933 c 173 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-16.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.205 Investment committee—Meetings—Authority. [1973
1st ex.s. c 8 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
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31.12.206 Special meetings to remove majority of board—Petition
for cease and desist order—Issuance and scope of order. [1994 c 92 §
189; 1984 c 31 § 22.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1,
1998.
31.12.320 Reports—Examinations—Suspension of business—
Communications. [1980 c 41 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 14; 1947 c 213 § 5;
1943 c 131 § 20; 1933 c 173 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-26.] Repealed
by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.210 Compensation of directors and treasurer—Loans to
directors. [1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 6; 1957 c 23 § 6;
1943 c 131 § 14; 1933 c 173 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-17.] Repealed
by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.325 Examination reports and information—Confidential—
Privileged—Penalty. [1983 c 37 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 245 § 4.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.215 Notice of intent to establish branch. [1997 c 397 § 51;
1994 c 92 § 190; 1984 c 31 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.571 pursuant
to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.220 Guaranty fund. [1981 c 81 § 6; 1980 c 41 § 5; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 8 § 7; 1969 c 65 § 5; 1967 c 180 § 8; 1943 c 131 § 15; 1933 c 173 §
18; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-18.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July
1, 1984.
31.12.230 Reserve fund. [1967 c 180 § 9; 1943 c 131 § 16; 1933 c
173 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-19.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.240 Credit committee—Powers and duties. [1983 c 37 § 3;
1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 8; 1969 c 65 § 6; 1957 c 23 § 7;
1943 c 131 § 17; 1933 c 173 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-21.] Repealed
by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.330 Expenses, limitations on. [1983 c 37 § 5; 1981 c 81 § 12;
1967 c 180 § 14; 1953 c 48 § 9; 1933 c 173 § 27; RRS § 3923-27.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.340 False statements and entries—Penalty. [1943 c 131 §
21; 1933 c 173 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-28.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 §
1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.350 Expulsion of members. [1933 c 173 § 29; RRS § 392329.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.355 Reports by supervisory committee—Penalty. [1994 c 92
§ 193; 1984 c 31 § 37.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; repealed by 1997 c
101 § 7, effective July 27, 1997; and repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective
January 1, 1998.
31.12.360 Suspension of officers—Supervisor to administer and
enforce chapter. [1971 c 81 § 83; 1967 c 180 § 15; 1953 c 48 § 10; 1943 c
131 § 23; 1933 c 173 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-31.] Repealed by 1984
c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.245 Loan officer—Powers. [1981 c 81 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8
§ 9; 1969 c 65 § 7; 1967 c 180 § 10; 1959 c 138 § 5; 1957 c 23 § 8.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.370 Mergers. [1943 c 131 § 24; 1933 c 173 § 32; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3923-32.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.250 Applications for loans. [1947 c 213 § 3; 1933 c 173 § 22;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-22.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1,
1984.
31.12.373 Additional powers—Powers conferred upon federal
credit union on May 8, 1981. [1981 c 90 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.260 Funds to be loaned, surplus to be deposited or
invested—Banking, commercial accounts, prohibited. [1981 c 81 § 8;
1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 10; 1969 c 65 § 8; 1959 c 138 §
6; 1957 c 23 § 9; 1947 c 213 § 2; 1933 c 173 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 392320.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.375 Additional powers—Federal parity. [1979 ex.s. c 98 §
1.] Repealed by 1981 c 90 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 31.12.373,
31.12.377.
31.12.270 Classes of loans—Preference. [1980 c 41 § 6; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 222 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 11; 1969 c 65 § 9; 1967 c 180 § 11; 1965
ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1957 c 23 § 11. Prior: 1953 c 48 § 6; 1947 c 213 § 4, part;
1943 c 131 § 18, part; 1933 c 173 § 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-23,
part.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.275 Removal of board officers by board—For cause. [1997
c 397 § 20; 1984 c 31 § 29.] Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.280 Limits and conditions of personal loans. [1981 c 81 § 9;
1980 c 41 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 12; 1969 c 65 §
10; 1967 c 180 § 12; 1965 ex.s. c 38 § 2; 1959 c 138 § 7; 1957 c 23 § 12.
Prior: 1953 c 48 § 7; 1947 c 213 § 4, part; 1943 c 131 § 18, part; 1933 c 173
§ 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-23, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1,
effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.290 Loans secured by real estate mortgages or contracts.
[1981 c 81 § 10; 1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 13; 1967 c 180 § 13; 1959 c 138 § 8;
1957 c 23 § 13. Prior: 1953 c 48 § 8; 1947 c 213 § 4, part; 1943 c 131 § 18,
part; 1933 c 173 § 23, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3923-23, part.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.295 Expulsion of member by board. [1997 c 397 § 29; 1984 c
31 § 31.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.388 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89,
effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.300 Transfers to federal agencies. [1933 c 173 § 24; RRS §
3923-24.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.305 Deposits of deferred compensation—Applicability.
[1980 c 41 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.306 Surety bonds. [1997 c 397 § 26; 1994 c 92 § 191; 1984 c
31 § 32.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.367 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89,
effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.376 Capital. [1984 c 31 § 39.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88,
effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.377 Additional powers—Powers conferred upon federal
credit union—Authority of supervisor—Conditions. [1981 c 90 § 3.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.380 Taxation of credit unions. [1943 c 131 § 26 (adding to
1933 c 173 a new section, § 34); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-34.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.385 Shares and deposits governed by chapter 30.22 RCW—
Limitation on shares and deposits—Notice of withdrawal. [1997 c 397 §
32; 1994 c 256 § 83; 1994 c 92 § 194; 1984 c 31 § 40.] Recodified as RCW
31.12.416 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.390 Conversion of state to federal credit union. [1943 c 131
§ 26 (adding to 1933 c 173 a new section, § 35); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 392335.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.395 Membership fee. [1984 c 31 § 41.] Repealed by 1997 c
397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.400 Conversion of federal to state credit union. [1943 c 131
§ 26 (adding to 1933 c 173 a new section, § 36); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 392336.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.405 Satellite facilities. Cross-reference section, decodified
July 1984.
31.12.406 Loans to members—Classes of loans. [1997 c 397 § 34;
1994 c 256 § 84; 1994 c 92 § 195; 1987 c 338 § 6; 1984 c 31 § 42.]
Recodified as RCW 31.12.426 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective
January 1, 1998.
31.12.407 Insurance required on or before December 31, 1998.
[1996 c 5 § 5. Formerly RCW 31.12.037.] Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.310 Dividends. [1981 c 81 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 222 § 8; 1943
c 131 § 19; 1933 c 173 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-25.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.410 Liquidation—Unclaimed funds, disposition of. [1943 c
131 § 22; 1933 c 173 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-30. Formerly RCW
31.12.410 and 31.12.420.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1,
1984.
31.12.315 Loans and lines of credit. [1994 c 256 § 81; 1984 c 31 §
33.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.411 Interim insurance or guarantee—Approval of director.
[1998 c 122 § 7.] Expired September 1, 2001.
31.12.317 Limit on loan amount. [1997 c 397 § 35; 1994 c 256 §
92.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.428 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective
January 1, 1998.
31.12.415 Residential real estate loans. [1994 c 256 § 85; 1994 c 92
§ 196; 1984 c 31 § 43.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1,
1998.
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31.12.420 Unclaimed funds, disposition of. [1943 c 131 § 22, part;
1933 c 173 § 30, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3923-30, part.] Now codified in
RCW 31.12.410.
31.12.425 Deposit or investment of capital or surplus funds—
Investment committee. [1997 c 397 § 36; 1994 c 256 § 86; 1994 c 92 §
197; 1987 c 338 § 7; 1984 c 31 § 44.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.436
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.430 Penalty. [1943 c 131 § 25; 1933 c 173 § 34; RRS § 392334. Renumbered by 1943 c 131 § 25 as 1933 c 173 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
3923-33.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.435 Investment in real property or leasehold interests for
own use. [1997 c 397 § 37; 1994 c 256 § 87; 1994 c 92 § 198; 1984 c 31 §
45.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.438 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective
January 1, 1998.
31.12.440 Suspension or revocation of articles—Involuntary
liquidation—Grounds. [1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 15.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 §
1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.445 Reserve requirements—Nonfederally insured credit
unions. [1997 c 397 § 38; 1994 c 92 § 199; 1984 c 31 § 46.] Repealed by
2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.448 Liquidity reserve—Special reserve fund. [1997 c 397 §
39; 1994 c 92 § 201; 1984 c 31 § 48. Formerly RCW 31.12.465.] Repealed
by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.450 Suspension or revocation of articles—Involuntary
liquidation—Notice—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 16.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.455 Alternative reserve requirement—Approval. [1994 c 92
§ 200; 1984 c 31 § 47.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1,
1998.
31.12.460 Involuntary liquidation—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 8
§ 17.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.465 Liquidity reserve. [1997 c 397 § 39; 1994 c 92 § 201;
1984 c 31 § 48.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.448 pursuant to 1997 c 397 §
89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.470
Involuntary liquidation—Cancellation of articles.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 18.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
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31.12.530 Review of action of supervisor—Appeal. [1983 c 37 §
12.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.535 Rule-making authority. [1994 c 92 § 206; 1984 c 31 §
55.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.555
Examinations by director—Consent—Frequency.
[1997 c 397 § 47. Prior: 1994 c 256 § 89; 1994 c 92 § 208; 1984 c 31 § 57.]
Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.605 Injunction setting aside, limiting, or suspending
temporary cease and desist order. [1997 c 397 § 55; 1984 c 31 § 62.]
Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.615 Injunction to enforce temporary cease and desist order.
[1994 c 92 § 213; 1984 c 31 § 63.] Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.627 Judicial enforcement of orders. [1997 c 397 § 57.]
Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 38.
31.12.635 Prohibited acts—Penalty. [1997 c 397 § 87; 1994 c 92 §
215; 1984 c 31 § 65.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.850 pursuant to 1997 c 397
§ 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.645 Prohibited acts of officer, director, agent, or employee—
Penalty. [1984 c 31 § 66.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January
1, 1998.
31.12.655 Authority of director to call special meeting of board.
[1997 c 397 § 58; 1994 c 92 § 216; 1984 c 31 § 67.] Recodified as RCW
31.12.630 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.665 Authority of director to attend meetings of the board.
[1997 c 397 § 59; 1994 c 92 § 217; 1984 c 31 § 68.] Recodified as RCW
31.12.633 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.675 Insolvency—Suspension or revocation of articles—
Placement in involuntary liquidation—Appointment of liquidating
agent—Notice—Procedure—Effect. [1997 c 397 § 68; 1994 c 92 § 218;
1984 c 31 § 69.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.664 pursuant to 1997 c 397 §
89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.685 Order directing involuntary liquidation—Designation
of liquidating agent—Procedure. [1997 c 397 § 69; 1994 c 92 § 219; 1984
c 31 § 70.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.667 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89,
effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.475 Special reserve fund. [1994 c 92 § 202; 1984 c 31 § 49.]
Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.695 Mergers. [1997 c 397 § 40; 1994 c 256 § 91; 1994 c 92 §
220; 1987 c 338 § 8; 1984 c 31 § 71.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.461
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.480 Absorption of distressed credit union—Approval of
pooling of assets and liabilities by liquidating agent. [1983 c 37 § 13.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.705 Conversion of state to federal credit union. [1997 c 397
§ 41; 1994 c 92 § 221; 1984 c 31 § 72.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.464
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.485 Dividends. [1997 c 397 § 33; 1984 c 31 § 50.] Recodified
as RCW 31.12.418 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.715 Conversion of federal to state credit union. [1997 c 397
§ 42; 1994 c 92 § 222; 1984 c 31 § 73.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.467
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.495 Distribution of surplus earnings. [1984 c 31 § 51.]
Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.500 Notice of charges—Hearing—Cease and desist order.
[1983 c 37 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.505 Temporary cease and desist order. [1983 c 37 § 7.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.506 Limitation on expenditures—Waiver. [1994 c 92 § 203;
1984 c 31 § 52.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.510 Injunction setting aside, limiting, or suspending
temporary cease and desist order. [1983 c 37 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c
31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.515 Injunction to enforce temporary cease and desist order.
[1983 c 37 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.520 Administrative hearing—Decision—Orders—Judicial
review of orders—Appellate review—Service of process. [1983 c 37 §
10.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.525 Enforcement of orders. [1983 c 37 § 11.] Repealed by
1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.526 Authority of out-of-state credit union to operate in this
state—Conditions. [1997 c 397 § 43; 1994 c 256 § 88; 1994 c 92 § 205;
1984 c 31 § 54.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.471 pursuant to 1997 c 397 §
89, effective January 1, 1998.
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31.12.720 Satellite facilities. Cross-reference section, recodified as
RCW 31.12.890 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.725 Liquidation—Disposition of unclaimed funds. [1997 c
397 § 44; 1994 c 92 § 223; 1984 c 31 § 74.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.474
pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.735 Taxation of credit unions. [1984 c 31 § 75.] Recodified
as RCW 31.12.860 pursuant to 1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.740 Automated teller machines and night depositories
security. [1993 c 324 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 31.12.891 pursuant to
1997 c 397 § 89, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.900 Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 8. [1973 1st ex.s. c 8 § 19.]
Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.901 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 222. [1975 1st ex.s. c 222 §
9.] Repealed by 1984 c 31 § 1, effective July 1, 1984.
31.12.903 Application of chapter to credit unions operating on
July 1, 1984. [1984 c 31 § 77.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective
January 1, 1998.
31.12.904 Severability—1984 c 31. [1984 c 31 § 80.] Repealed by
1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
31.12.905 Effective date—1984 c 31. [1994 c 92 § 224; 1984 c 31 §
81.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
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Chapter 31.12A
Chapter 31.13
CREDIT UNION SHARE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION
ACT OF 1975
CORPORATE CREDIT UNIONS
31.12A.005 Purpose. [1982 c 67 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 2.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.13.030 Bylaws. [1994 c 92 § 234; 1977 ex.s. c 207 § 2.] Repealed
by 2001 c 83 § 39.
31.12A.007 Members required to file application or notice—
Insurance under federal share insurance program—Merge into a credit
union—Liquidation—Failure to file. [1998 c 122 § 1; 1996 c 5 § 4.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000; and expired
December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1998 c 122 § 8.
31.13.040 Additional rights and powers. [1977 ex.s. c 207 § 3.]
Repealed by 2001 c 83 § 39.
31.12A.010 Definitions. [1994 c 92 § 225; 1985 c 7 § 98; 1983 c 48
§ 1; 1982 c 67 § 2; 1980 c 41 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 3.] Repealed by
1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.13.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 207. [1977 ex.s. c 207 § 7.]
Decodified pursuant to 2001 c 83 § 40.
31.12A.020 Guaranty association created. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 4.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
Chapter 31.16
31.12A.022
Association dissolved and liquidated—Qualified
former member defined. [1998 c 122 § 2.] Expired December 31, 2000.
31.12A.024 Notice of dissolution—Manner, form, and time of
notice—Claims—Judgments. [1998 c 122 § 3.] Expired December 31,
2000.
31.12A.026 Articles of dissolution—Filed with director. [1998 c
122 § 4.] Expired December 31, 2000.
31.12A.030 Powers of the association. [1985 c 7 § 99; 1982 c 67 §
3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December
31, 2000.
31.12A.040 Membership—Association operative date. [1994 c 92
§ 226; 1982 c 67 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7,
effective December 31, 2000.
31.12A.050 Funding—Investments—Termination. [1996 c 5 § 2;
1994 c 92 § 227; 1983 c 48 § 2; 1982 c 67 § 5; 1980 c 41 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 80 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.12A.060 Management. [1982 c 67 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 8.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
(Formerly: Central credit unions)
31.13.050 Reserve fund. [1977 ex.s. c 207 § 4.] Repealed by 2001 c
83 § 39.
CROP CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
31.16.010 Definitions. [(i) 1921 c 121 § 3, part; RRS § 2912, part.
(ii) 1921 c 121 § 4; RRS § 2913. (iii) 1921 c 121 § 36; RRS § 2945.] Now
codified as follows: (i) 1921 c 121 § 3 in RCW 31.16.025, (ii) 1921 c 121 §
4 as RCW 31.16.028, and (iii) 1921 c 121 § 36 as RCW 31.16.330.
31.16.020 Purpose. [1921 c 121 § 2; RRS § 2911. FORMER PART
OF SECTION: 1921 c 121 § 3, part now in RCW 31.16.030.] Repealed by
1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.025 Crop credit associations authorized—"Standard crops"
defined. [1988 c 25 § 6; 1921 c 121 § 3; RRS § 2912. Formerly RCW
31.16.010, part and 31.16.020, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.028 Classification of associations. [1921 c 121 § 4; RRS §
2913. Formerly RCW 31.16.010, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.030
Director's powers and duties, bond—"Director"
defined. [1988 c 25 § 7; 1921 c 121 § 5; RRS § 2914.] Repealed by 1999 c
137 § 1.
31.16.040 Articles of association. [1981 c 302 § 24; 1921 c 121 § 6;
RRS § 2915.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.050 Temporary association—Articles—Fees. [1921 c 121 §
7; RRS § 2916.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.070 First meeting of members and board of directors.
[1994 c 92 § 228; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 9.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7,
effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.060 Permanent associations—Articles—Contents. [1921 c
121 § 8; RRS § 2917.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.080 Bylaws. [1994 c 92 § 229; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 10.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.070 Certificate of authority. [1981 c 302 § 25; 1921 c 121 §
9; RRS § 2918.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.090 Liquidation of members—Assessment. [1996 c 5 § 3;
1994 c 92 § 230; 1982 c 67 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 11.] Repealed by 1996
c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.080 Permanent association—Fees. [1921 c 121 § 10; RRS §
2919.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.100 Payment to shareholders—Subrogation. [1994 c 92 §
231; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 12.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective
December 31, 2000.
31.12A.110 Disposition of amounts recovered. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80
§ 13.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.12A.120 Reports—Recommendations—Examination. [1994 c
92 § 232; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 14.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective
December 31, 2000.
31.16.090 Powers. [1921 c 121 § 11; RRS § 2920.] Repealed by
1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.100 Association may act as broker—Buying, selling, dealing
prohibited. [1921 c 121 § 12; RRS § 2921.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.110 Bylaws. [1921 c 121 § 13; RRS § 2922.] Repealed by
1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.120 Trustees and officers—Election and removal. [1921 c
121 § 14; RRS § 2923.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.130 Taxation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 15.] Repealed by 1996 c
5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.130 Loans and security. [1921 c 121 § 15; RRS § 2924.]
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.140 Immunity. [1994 c 92 § 233; 1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 16.]
Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.140 Crop credit notes. [1921 c 121 § 27; RRS § 2936.] Now
codified as RCW 31.16.255.
31.12A.900 Short title. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 17.] Repealed by 1996
c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.150 Application for authority to issue notes. [1921 c 121 §
16; RRS § 2925.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.910 Construction—1975 1st ex.s. c 80. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80
§ 18.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.160 Certificate of authority. [1921 c 121 § 17; RRS § 2926.]
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.920 Section headings not part of law—1975 1st ex.s. c 80.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 80 § 19.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December
31, 2000.
31.16.170 Transfer of security to trustee. [1921 c 121 § 18; RRS §
2927.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.930 Effective date—1975 1st ex.s. c 80. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80
§ 21.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.180 Notes—Issuance and payment—Aggregate amount—
Denominations—Contents and form. [1921 c 121 § 19; RRS § 2928.]
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.12A.940 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 80. [1975 1st ex.s. c 80 §
20.] Repealed by 1996 c 5 § 7, effective December 31, 2000.
31.16.190 Distribution of proceeds of notes—Brokerage charge.
[1921 c 121 § 20; RRS § 2929.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
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Title 31
31.16.200 Compensation of trustee. [1921 c 121 § 21; RRS § 2930.]
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.060
Availability of services to farmer or rancher
stockholders or members. [1986 c 284 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.210 Notes, general obligation. [1921 c 121 § 22; RRS §
2931.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.070 Limitation on loans—Security.
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.220 Payment of members' loans. [1921 c 121 § 23; RRS §
2932.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.080 Deferral of payments for five years—Election—
Approval—Recomputation of payment schedule. [1987 c 29 § 1; 1986 c
284 § 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.230 Trustee's reports—Association's annual report. [1988 c
25 § 8; 1921 c 121 § 24; RRS § 2933.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.240 Capital fund. [1921 c 121 § 25; RRS § 2934.] Repealed
by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.250 Trustee, banks may act as. [1921 c 121 § 26; RRS §
2935.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.255 Issuance of crop credit notes, restrictions—Rules and
regulations. [1921 c 121 § 27; RRS § 2936. Formerly RCW 31.16.140.]
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.260 Refunding notes.
Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
[1921 c 121 § 28; RRS § 2937.]
31.16.270 Default by association in payment of notes—Procedure.
[1921 c 121 § 29; RRS § 2938.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
[1986 c 284 § 7.]
31.30.090 Loans to be based on long-term profitability. [1986 c
284 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.100 Loans—Origination or service by other entities. [1986 c
284 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.110 Loans for agricultural needs—Leasing of needed
facilities. [1986 c 284 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.120 Application of corporation laws. [1986 c 284 § 12.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.130 Indebtedness not obligation of state—Funds not public
funds. [1986 c 284 § 13.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.280 Liability of director, trustee and members. [1921 c 121
§ 30; RRS § 2939.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.140 Land bank advisory committee—Report. [1986 c 284 §
14.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 13; and repealed by 1988 c 81 § 17, both
effective June 30, 1988.
31.16.290 Other associations may operate hereunder. [1921 c 121
§ 31; RRS § 2940.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.150
Examinations of land bank—Annual report of
condition. [1994 c 92 § 239; 1987 c 420 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.300 Right of member borrower to sell crop. [1921 c 121 §
32; RRS § 2941.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.30.160
Regular reports on resources and liabilities—
Publication—Special reports. [1994 c 92 § 240; 1987 c 420 § 6.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.16.310 Disposition of fees. [1988 c 25 § 9; 1921 c 121 § 33; RRS
§ 2942.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.320 Penalty. [1921 c 121 § 34; RRS § 2943.] Repealed by
1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.330 Powers and duties of director of farm marketing
transferred to director of agriculture. [1921 c 121 § 36; RRS § 2945.
Formerly RCW 31.16.010, part.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 25 § 11.
31.16.900 Short title. [1921 c 121 § 1; RRS § 2910.] Repealed by
1999 c 137 § 1.
31.16.910 Severability—1921 c 121. [1921 c 121 § 35; RRS §
2944.] Repealed by 1999 c 137 § 1.
Chapter 31.24
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS
31.24.040 Organizations authorized to acquire, hold and dispose
of corporate bonds, securities, stock, etc.—Membership—Rights and
powers—Limitation on stock ownership. [1963 c 162 § 4.] Repealed by
2006 c 87 § 33.
31.24.050
Membership by financial institutions—Loans to
corporation by members—Limitations—Interest. [1974 ex.s. c 16 § 2;
1973 1st ex.s. c 90 § 1; 1963 c 162 § 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 87 § 33.
31.30.170 Filing of reports—Penalty. [1994 c 92 § 241; 1987 c 420
§ 7.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.180 Application, investigation, and examination fees. [1994
c 92 § 242; 1987 c 420 § 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.190
Confidentiality of examination reports and
information—Exceptions—Penalty. [1994 c 92 § 243; 1987 c 420 § 9.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.200 Violations or unsafe practices—Notice of charges—
Contents of notice—Hearing—Cease and desist order. [1994 c 92 § 244;
1987 c 420 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.210 Violations or unsafe practices—Temporary cease and
desist order. [1994 c 92 § 245; 1987 c 420 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 §
1.
31.30.220 Violations or unsafe practices—Injunction to set aside,
limit, or suspend temporary cease and desist order. [1987 c 420 § 12.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.230 Violation of temporary cease and desist order—
Injunction to enforce order. [1994 c 92 § 246; 1987 c 420 § 13.] Repealed
by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.24.060 Membership—Duration—Withdrawal. [1963 c 162 §
6.] Repealed by 2006 c 87 § 33.
31.30.240 Administrative hearing—Procedure—Order—Judicial
review. [1994 c 92 § 247; 1987 c 420 § 14.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.24.180 Calendar year adopted as fiscal year. [1963 c 162 § 18.]
Repealed by 2006 c 87 § 33.
31.30.250 Removal of director, officer, or employee or prohibition
from participation in conduct of affairs—Grounds—Notice. [1994 c 92
§ 248; 1987 c 420 § 15.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
Chapter 31.30
WASHINGTON LAND BANK
31.30.010 Establishment of Washington land bank required—
"Farmer and rancher" defined. [1994 c 92 § 237; 1986 c 284 § 1.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.020 Powers of land bank. [1994 c 92 § 238; 1986 c 284 § 2.]
Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.030 Stock. [1986 c 284 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.260 Notice of intention to remove or prohibit participation
in conduct of affairs—Hearing—Order. [1994 c 92 § 249; 1987 c 420 §
16.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.270 Removal of directors—Lack of quorum—Temporary
directors. [1994 c 92 § 250; 1987 c 420 § 17.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.30.900 Severability—1986 c 284. [1986 c 284 § 16.] Repealed
by 1998 c 12 § 1.
Chapter 31.45
31.30.040 Long-term real estate mortgage loans in rural areas.
[1986 c 284 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 12 § 1.
CHECK CASHERS AND SELLERS
31.30.050 Rates and charges on loans. [1986 c 284 § 5.] Repealed
by 1998 c 12 § 1.
31.45.170 Violation—Penalty. [1994 c 92 § 289; 1991 c 355 § 17.]
Repealed by 2003 c 86 § 19.
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Title 32
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 32
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS
32.20.200 Obligations of industrial corporations. [1955 c 13 §
32.20.200. Prior: 1949 c 219 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3381-16a.] Repealed
by 1955 c 80 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW 32.20.330.
Chapter 32.04
32.20.235 Notes secured by pledge or assignment of first
mortgages or real estate contracts. [1963 c 176 § 15.] Repealed by 1981
c 86 § 16.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
32.04.040 Changing place of business. [1994 c 92 § 295; 1985 c 469
§ 16; 1955 c 13 § 32.04.040. Prior: 1915 c 175 § 48; RRS § 3377.]
Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
32.04.060 Expenses of operation limited—Not applicable to stock
savings banks. [1994 c 256 § 94; 1981 c 86 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 171 § 1; 1955
c 13 § 32.04.060. Prior: 1915 c 175 § 44; RRS § 3373.] Repealed by 1997
c 91 § 1.
32.04.090 Group plan life insurance for officers and employees.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1986.
32.04.140 Official communications.
decodified May 1994.
Cross-reference section,
32.04.160 Secrecy required of supervisor. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
Chapter 32.08
ORGANIZATION AND POWERS
32.08.200 May act as trustee for crop credit notes. Cross-reference
section, decodified September 1999.
Chapter 32.12
DEPOSITS—EARNINGS—DIVIDENDS—INTEREST
32.12.030 Deposits of minors, in trust, of joint tenants. [1963 c
176 § 4; 1961 c 280 § 7; 1955 c 13 § 32.12.030. Prior: 1929 c 123 § 2; 1915
c 175 § 19; RRS § 3348.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1,
1982.
32.20.250 Real estate mortgages. [1977 ex.s. c 104 § 3; 1969 c 55 §
6; 1967 c 145 § 6; 1963 c 176 § 7; 1961 c 80 § 4; 1959 c 41 § 4; 1955 c 80 §
5; 1955 c 13 § 32.20.250. Prior: 1945 c 228 § 4; 1937 c 95 § 13; 1929 c 74
§ 20; 1927 c 184 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 86 § 6; 1921 c 156 § 11n; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3381-20.] Repealed by 1981 c 86 § 16.
32.20.255 Real estate contracts, loans and deeds of trust. [1977
ex.s. c 104 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 222 § 8; 1969 c 55 § 16.] Repealed by 1981 c
86 § 16.
32.20.260 Real estate contracts. [1963 c 176 § 8; 1961 c 80 § 5;
1955 c 13 § 32.20.260. Prior: 1953 c 238 § 6; 1945 c 228 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3381-20a.] Repealed by 1981 c 86 § 16.
32.20.270 First mortgages upon leaseholds. [1971 ex.s. c 222 § 5;
1967 c 145 § 7; 1963 c 176 § 9; 1961 c 80 § 6; 1959 c 41 § 5; 1955 c 13 §
32.20.270. Prior: 1929 c 74 § 21; RRS § 3381-21.] Repealed by 1981 c 86
§ 16.
32.20.275 First mortgages participated in by others. [1961 c 80 §
7; 1955 c 13 § 32.20.275. Prior: 1953 c 238 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 86 §
16.
32.20.290 Depositary of funds. [1994 c 92 § 338; 1967 c 145 § 8;
1955 c 13 § 32.20.290. Prior: 1929 c 74 § 23; 1925 ex.s. c 86 § 9; 1915 c
175 § 14; RRS § 3381-23.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by
1997 c 101 § 7.
32.20.360 Investment in safe deposit corporation authorized.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
32.20.361 Capital stock of banking service corporations. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
32.12.060 Bad debts—Uncollected judgments. [1994 c 92 § 326;
1955 c 13 § 32.12.060. Prior: 1931 c 132 § 1; RRS § 3354a.] Repealed by
1994 c 256 § 124; and repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
32.20.420 Loans for financing land acquisition and development
for commercial, industrial, or residential usage. [1977 ex.s. c 104 § 8;
1969 c 55 § 11; 1967 c 145 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 c 86 § 16.
32.12.100 Deposits or investments of public funds. [1965 c 111 § 3;
1963 c 176 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
32.20.490 Single family residences—First mortgages—Insured
loans. [1973 1st ex.s. c 31 § 5.] Repealed by 1981 c 86 § 16.
32.12.110 Payment to foreign executor or administrator—Form,
publication of notice of application by such executor or administrator—
Payment in lieu to domestic executor or administrator—Consent of
department of revenue. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 20; 1963 c 176 § 12. Cf.
1961 c 280 § 5; RCW 30.20.100.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective
July 1, 1982.
CONVERSION OF MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK
TO CAPITAL STOCK SAVINGS BANK
Chapter 32.32
32.32.510 Interest on deposits—Determination. [1981 c 85 § 101.]
Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124.
Chapter 32.14
DEPOSITORY ACCOUNTS
(Cross-reference chapter, decodified September 1987)
Chapter 32.20
INVESTMENTS
32.20.140 Railroad obligations. [1955 c 13 § 32.20.140. Prior:
1937 c 95 § 8; 1929 c 74 § 11; 1921 c 156 §§ 11i, j, k; RRS § 3381-11.]
Repealed by 1985 c 56 § 38.
32.20.150 Railway mortgage bonds. [1955 c 13 § 32.20.150. Prior:
1929 c 74 § 12; 1921 c 156 §§ 11i, j, k; RRS § 3381-12.] Repealed by 1985
c 56 § 38.
32.20.160 Railroad equipment obligations or equipment trust
certificates. [1955 c 13 § 32.20.160. Prior: 1937 c 95 § 9; 1929 c 74 § 13;
1921 c 156 §§ 11i, j, k; RRS § 3381-13.] Repealed by 1999 c 14 § 36.
32.20.170 Utility bonds. [1955 c 80 § 4; 1955 c 13 § 32.20.170.
Prior: 1937 c 95 § 10; 1929 c 74 § 14; RRS § 3381-14.] Repealed by 1985
c 56 § 38.
32.20.180 Telephone company bonds. [1955 c 13 § 32.20.180.
Prior: 1937 c 95 § 11; 1929 c 74 § 15; RRS § 3381-15.] Repealed by 1985
c 56 § 38.
32.20.190 Telephone and electric company bonds, notes, etc.
[1955 c 13 § 32.20.190. Prior: 1937 c 95 § 12; 1929 c 74 § 16; RRS §
3381-16.] Repealed by 1985 c 56 § 38.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 528]
Title 33
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Chapter 33.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
33.04.010 Director to act for and in lieu of subordinates, when.
[1994 c 92 § 415; 1982 c 3 § 3; 1945 c 235 § 119-A; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3717-238. Prior: 1935 c 171 § 5; 1933 c 183 § 2; 1890 p 56 § 22.]
Repealed by 1997 c 101 § 7.
33.04.040 Examination of foreign association or corporation—
Expense. [1945 c 235 § 97; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-216. Prior: 1933 c
183 § 94; 1919 c 169 § 12; 1913 c 110 § 19; 1890 p 56 § 9.] Repealed by
1982 c 3 § 115.
33.04.050 Actions and proceedings. [1945 c 235 § 101; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3717-220. Prior: 1933 c 183 §§ 94, 97.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 §
115.
33.04.070 Appointment and qualifications of supervisor. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
33.04.080 Secrecy required of supervisor. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
33.04.100 Public funds may be invested in savings and loan
associations. [1951 c 6 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 33.52.010.
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Chapter 33.08
Title 33
Chapter 33.20
ORGANIZATION—ARTICLES—BYLAWS
MEMBERS—SAVINGS
33.08.120
Publication of notice of application for a new
association or branch—Protests. [1959 c 280 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 3
§ 115.
33.20.020 Membership fee, fine or penalty against savings
member prohibited. [1945 c 235 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-151.
Prior: 1933 c 183 § 45; 1919 c 169 § 4; 1913 c 110 § 5.] Repealed by 1982
c 3 § 116.
Chapter 33.12
POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS
33.12.020 Demand accounts prohibited. [1980 c 54 § 2; 1945 c 235
§ 30; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-149. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 7; 1933 c 183 § 48;
1913 c 110 § 12.] Repealed by 1994 c 256 § 124.
33.12.030 Assets, how held and carried. [1945 c 235 § 31; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3717-150. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 81.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 §
115.
33.12.040 Management agreements prohibited. [1945 c 235 § 33;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-152. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 61.] Repealed by 1982 c
3 § 115.
33.12.050 Borrowing and pledging securities. [1961 c 222 § 1;
1945 c 235 § 34; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-153. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 7; 1933
c 183 § 48; 1903 c 116 § 3; 1890 p 56 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.12.070 Limit of bank deposits. [1945 c 235 § 36; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3717-155.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.12.080 Deposits in bank of which director is officer. [1945 c
235 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-156.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.12.090 Dividends. [1967 c 49 § 2; 1963 c 246 § 3; 1953 c 71 § 3;
1945 c 235 § 49; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-168. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 13; 1933
c 183 §§ 64, 65; 1925 ex.s. c 144 § 4; 1919 c 169 § 6; 1913 c 110 § 7.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.12.100
Dividends—Time of payment—Reserve accounts.
[1953 c 71 § 4; 1949 c 20 § 3; 1945 c 235 § 50; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3717169. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 13; 1933 c 183 §§ 64, 65; 1925 ex.s. c 144 § 4;
1919 c 169 § 6; 1913 c 110 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 c 49 § 9.
33.20.030 Joint tenants. [1945 c 235 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717159. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 41.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July
1, 1982.
33.20.035
Payment of funds to foreign executor or
administrator—Form, publication of notice of application by such
executor or administrator—Consent of department of revenue. [1979 c
107 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 165 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective
July 1, 1982.
33.20.050 Married persons as members. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 50;
1945 c 235 § 43; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-162. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 42.]
Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
33.20.070 Accounts in trust. [1945 c 235 § 45; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3717-164.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
33.20.080 Account of deceased person. [1974 ex.s. c 117 § 41; 1963
c 246 § 6; 1945 c 235 § 46; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-165. Prior: 1890 p 56
§ 29.] Repealed by 1981 c 192 § 33, effective July 1, 1982.
33.20.090 Fully paid, installment, and juvenile savings. [1945 c
235 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-158. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 3; 1933 c 183
§§ 23, 25, 36; 1919 c 169 § 5; 1913 c 110 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.20.100 School savings. [1945 c 235 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3717-161. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 26.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.20.110 Savings to share proportionately in earnings. [1945 c
235 § 47; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-166. Prior: 1933 c 183 §§ 22, 27, 43;
1919 c 169 § 5; 1913 c 110 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.20.120 Savings certificates or passbooks. [1945 c 235 § 48;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-167. Prior: 1939 c 98 §§ 4, 7; 1933 c 183 §§ 28,
48.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.12.110 Segregating assets—Transfer to new corporation. [1945
c 235 § 55; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-174. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 6; 1935 c 171
§ 2; 1933 c 183 § 47.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.20.140 Savings exempt from levy—Limitation. [1945 c 235 §
114; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-233. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 91.] Repealed by
1965 c 89 § 2.
33.12.120
Segregation corporation debentures—Liquidation.
[1945 c 235 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-175. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 6; 1935
c 171 § 1; 1933 c 183 § 47.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.20.160 Postponement of withdrawals. [1945 c 235 § 98; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3717-217.] Repealed by 1953 c 71 § 12. See RCW
33.20.150.
33.12.130 Available fund requirements. [1967 c 49 § 3; 1961 c 222
§ 3; 1959 c 280 § 2; 1949 c 20 § 5; 1945 c 235 § 57; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
3717-176. Prior: 1941 c 222 § 3; 1939 c 98 § 8; 1935 c 171 § 2; 1933 c 183
§ 49; 1903 c 116 § 3; 1890 p 56 §§ 6, 15.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.12.160 Federal insurance reserve fund may be credited to
contingent fund. [1949 c 20 § 4; 1947 c 257 § 4; 1945 c 235 § 52; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3717-171.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
Chapter 33.14
DEPOSITORY ACCOUNTS
(Cross-reference chapter, decodified September 1987)
Chapter 33.16
DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES
33.16.070 Compensation. [1945 c 235 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
3717-140. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 16.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.16.100 Reports on sales and purchases. [1945 c 235 § 24; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3717-143. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 19.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 §
115.
Chapter 33.24
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS
33.24.095 Unimproved real estate for resale. [1955 c 126 § 3.
Prior: 1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 § 56.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.110 Loans to construct building. [1947 c 257 § 7; 1945 c 235
§ 68; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3717-187. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 § 56;
1925 ex.s. c 144 § 5; 1913 c 110 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.120 Appraisal for mortgage loans—Approval. [1979 c 113 §
8; 1973 c 130 § 26; 1959 c 280 § 4; 1949 c 20 § 7; 1945 c 235 § 69; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3717-188. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 §§ 56, 58; 1925
ex.s. c 144 § 5; 1913 c 110 §§ 8, 9; 1903 c 116 § 2; 1890 p 56 § 4.] Repealed
by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.130 Mortgage loans—Insurance—Evidence of title. [1967 c
49 § 4; 1945 c 235 § 70; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-189. Prior: 1939 c 98 §
11; 1933 c 183 § 56; 1925 ex.s. c 144 § 5; 1913 c 110 § 8.] Repealed by
1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.135 Reverse annuity mortgage loans. [1979 c 113 § 16.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.16.110 Budget—Limit of expenses. [1975 1st ex.s. c 165 § 2;
1973 c 130 § 25; 1945 c 235 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-144. Prior:
1941 c 222 § 5; 1933 c 183 §§ 19, 66; 1919 c 169 § 9; 1913 c 110 § 15.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.24.140 Real estate contracts. [1953 c 71 § 9; 1945 c 235 § 71;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-190. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 §§ 56, 58;
1925 ex.s. c 144 § 6; 1913 c 110 §§ 9, 11; 1903 c 116 § 2; 1890 p 56 §§ 4, 5.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.16.140 Official communications. [1945 c 235 § 18; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 3717-137. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 80.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
33.24.145 Real estate contracts and loans secured by real estate
mortgages, deeds of trust or real estate contracts not otherwise eligible.
[1979 c 113 § 15.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.16.160 Board to designate depositaries. [1947 c 257 § 2; 1945 c
235 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3717-145. Prior: 1933 c 183 §§ 19, 59.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 115.
(2010 Ed.)
33.24.150 Notes or loans secured by savings account. [1967 c 49 §
5; 1959 c 280 § 5; 1945 c 235 § 72; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-191. Prior:
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 529]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 §§ 56, 58; 1913 c 110 § 9; 1903 c 116 § 2; 1890
p 56 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.44.070 Authorization certificate. [1927 c 177 § 1e; 1917 c 154 §
1e; RRS § 3754.] Now codified in RCW 33.44.020.
33.24.170 Real estate for its own use. [1979 c 113 § 9; 1959 c 280 §
6; 1949 c 20 § 8; 1945 c 235 § 74; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3717-193. Prior:
1939 c 98 §§ 11, 12; 1933 c 183 §§ 56, 57; 1925 ex.s. c 144 § 6; 1913 c 110
§ 11; 1890 p 56 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.44.100
Conversion of domestic association to federal
association. [1949 c 20 § 10; 1945 c 235 § 116; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3717235.] Now codified as RCW 33.43.010.
33.24.180 Assets of segregation corporation. [1945 c 235 § 75;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-194. Prior: 1939 c 98 § 11; 1933 c 183 § 56.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.190 Investments permitted to federal associations. [1947 c
257 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3717-193B.] Repealed by 1981 c 87 § 3.
33.44.110 Federal association—Powers. [1945 c 235 § 117; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 3717-236.] Now codified as RCW 33.43.020.
33.44.120
Conversion of federal association to domestic
association. [1945 c 235 § 118; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-237.] Now
codified as RCW 33.43.030.
Chapter 33.48
33.24.230 Mobile dwellings. [1979 c 113 § 10; 1973 c 130 § 24;
1967 c 49 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
STOCK ASSOCIATIONS
(Formerly: Guaranty stock state savings and loan associations)
33.24.240 Home or property repairs, alterations, improvements,
additions, home furnishings or appliances. [1979 c 113 § 11; 1967 c 49 §
8.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
117.
33.24.250 Loans secured by life insurance. [1969 c 107 § 11.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.48.020 Charter authorized. [1955 c 122 § 3.] Repealed by 1982
c 3 § 117.
33.24.260 Loans secured by pledge of loans or investments. [1969
c 107 § 12.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.48.050 When stock less than required percentage—Procedure.
[1955 c 122 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
33.24.280 Capital stock, capital debentures and bonds issued by
corporations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 165 § 3; 1973 c 130 § 31; 1969 c 107 § 14.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 116.
33.48.060 Stock owners as voting members—No cumulative
voting. [1955 c 122 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
33.24.290 Loans for payment of college or university education, or
vocational training. [1972 ex.s. c 42 § 1; 1969 c 107 § 15.] Repealed by
1982 c 3 § 116.
33.24.380 Acquisition of control of association—Penalty. [1973 c
130 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 33.28
FEES AND TAXES
33.28.030 License fees for foreign associations. [1945 c 235 § 78;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-196. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 83; 1919 c 169 § 11;
1913 c 110 § 18.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
Chapter 33.32
FOREIGN ASSOCIATIONS
33.32.010 New foreign associations barred. [1963 c 246 § 8; 1945 c
235 § 80; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-199. Prior: 1933 c 183 § 85.] Repealed
by 1982 c 3 § 117.
33.32.040 Deposit to secure investors—Exception. [1961 c 222 § 5;
1945 c 235 § 83; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-202. Prior: 1933 c 183 §§ 58,
87; 1913 c 110 § 9; 1890 p 56 §§ 4, 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
Chapter 33.40
INSOLVENCY, LIQUIDATION, MERGER
33.40.090 Liquidation of segregation corporation. [1945 c 235 §
110; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-229.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
33.40.100 Disposition of unclaimed dividends and records. [1945
c 235 § 111; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3717-230.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
Chapter 33.44
CONVERSION TO MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK
33.48.010 Definitions. [1955 c 122 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 3 §
33.48.070 Majority of board must own stock. [1955 c 122 § 8.]
Repealed by 1982 c 3 § 117.
Chapter 33.52
MISCELLANEOUS—GOVERNMENTAL INVESTMENTS
33.52.010 Public funds may be invested in savings and loan
associations. [1951 c 6 § 1. Formerly RCW 33.04.100.] Repealed by 1983
c 66 § 23.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 34.04
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT
34.04.010 Definitions. [1988 c 288 § 101; 1982 c 10 § 5. Prior:
1981 c 324 § 2; 1981 c 183 § 1; 1967 c 237 § 1; 1959 c 234 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 34.05.010 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.020
Adoption of rules of practice and procedure—
Organizational description—Records of decisions, orders, and opinions
open to public—Exceptions—Effect of failure to comply. [1988 c 288 §
202; 1981 c 67 § 13; 1967 c 237 § 2; 1959 c 234 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.220 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.022 Uniform procedural rules—Application—Conduct of
contested cases. [1981 c 67 § 14; 1967 c 237 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.025 Notices of intention to adopt rules—Opportunity to
submit data—Proceedings on rule barred until twenty days after
register distribution—Noncompliance, effect. [1982 c 221 § 1; 1981 c
324 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 240 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 250 § 17; 1967 c 237 § 3.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
33.44.010 Definitions. [1917 c 154 § 4; RRS § 3757.] Repealed by
1982 c 3 § 117.
34.04.026 Specific reference to rule-making authority to be
included—Alternatives—Format—Request for more specific reference.
[1977 c 19 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
33.44.030 Resolution—Application to supervisor of banking.
[1927 c 177 § 1a; 1917 c 154 § 1a; RRS § 3750.] Now codified in RCW
33.44.020.
34.04.027 Failure to give twenty days notice of intended action—
Effect. [1988 c 288 § 308; 1967 c 237 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.345
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
33.44.040 Investigation—Decision—Appeal. [1927 c 177 § 1b;
1917 c 154 § 1b; RRS § 3751.] Now codified in RCW 33.44.020.
34.04.030 Emergency rules and amendments. [1988 c 288 § 309;
1981 c 324 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 240 § 8; 1959 c 234 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.350 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
33.44.050 Submission to members—Meeting—Notice. [1927 c
177 § 1c; 1917 c 154 § 1c; RRS § 3752.] Now codified in RCW 33.44.020.
33.44.060 Certificate of reincorporation—Contents. [1927 c 177 §
1d; 1917 c 154 § 1d; RRS 3753.] Now codified in RCW 33.44.020.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 530]
34.04.040 Rules filed with code reviser—Register—Effective
dates. [1988 c 288 § 315; 1987 c 505 § 17; 1980 c 87 § 11; 1959 c 234 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 34.05.380 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July
1, 1989.
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34.04.045 Statement of proposed rule's purpose and how
implemented—Contents—Distribution by agency. [1988 c 288 § 303;
1982 c 221 § 2; 1982 c 6 § 7; 1980 c 186 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 84 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 34.05.320 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July
1, 1989.
34.04.150 Exclusions from chapter or parts of chapter. [1988 c
288 § 103; 1984 c 141 § 8; 1982 c 221 § 6; 1981 c 64 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 90;
1971 ex.s. c 57 § 17; 1971 c 21 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 71 § 1; 1967 c 237 § 7;
1963 c 237 § 1; 1959 c 234 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.030 pursuant
to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.048 Withdrawal of proposed rules. [1988 c 288 § 306; 1980
c 186 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.335 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706,
effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.160 Legislative review of rules. [1980 c 87 § 12; 1963 c 186 §
1.] Repealed by 1980 c 186 § 28; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
34.04.050 Code reviser to compile and edit rules, publish
register—Removal of unconstitutional rules—Distribution of registers
and codes—County law library trustees to maintain set—Judicial
notice of rules. [1988 c 288 § 201; 1982 1st ex.s. c 32 § 7; 1980 c 186 § 12;
1977 ex.s. c 240 § 9; 1959 c 234 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.210
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.052 Scope of editing and revision of rules. [1980 c 186 § 13.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.055 Regulations on filing and form of rules and notices.
[1988 c 288 § 316; 1967 c 237 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.385
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.057
Style, format, and numbering of rules—Agency
compliance. [1988 c 288 § 317; 1967 c 237 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.390 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.058 Format and style of rules amending existing sections,
adding new sections—Effect of failure to comply. [1988 c 288 § 318;
1980 c 186 § 14; 1977 c 19 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.395 pursuant to
1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.060 Petition for adoption, amendment, repeal of rule—
Agency action. [1988 c 288 § 305; 1967 c 237 § 5; 1959 c 234 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 34.05.330 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July
1, 1989.
34.04.070 Declaratory judgment on validity of rule—Small
business economic impact statement action as part of record. [1988 c
288 § 508; 1982 c 6 § 8; 1959 c 234 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.538
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.080 Declaratory ruling by agency—Petition—Court review.
[1988 c 288 § 204; 1959 c 234 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.240 pursuant
to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.170 Provisions applicable to licenses and licensing. [1988 c
288 § 405; 1980 c 33 § 1; 1967 c 237 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.422
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.210
Joint administrative rules review committee—
Members—Appointment—Terms—Vacancies. [1988 c 288 § 601; 1983
c 53 § 1; 1981 c 324 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.610 pursuant to 1988 c
288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.220 Review of proposed rules—Notice. [1988 c 288 § 602;
1987 c 451 § 1; 1981 c 324 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.620 pursuant to
1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.230 Review of existing rules—Policy statements, guidelines,
issuances—Notice—Hearing. [1988 c 288 § 603; 1987 c 451 § 2; 1981 c
324 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.630 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706,
effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.240 Committee objections to agency action or failure to
adopt rule—Statement in register and WAC—Suspension of rule. [1988
c 288 § 604; 1987 c 451 § 3; 1981 c 324 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.640 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.250 Recommendations by committee to legislature. [1988 c
288 § 605; 1987 c 451 § 4; 1981 c 324 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.650
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.260 Review and objection procedures—No presumption
established. [1988 c 288 § 606; 1981 c 324 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.660 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.270 Agency review of own rules for conformity with federal
law. [1982 c 221 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1,
1989.
34.04.280 Reports by agency to office of financial management—
Compilation. [1987 c 505 § 18; 1982 c 221 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 288
§ 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.090
Contested cases—Notice—Hearing—Summary
orders—Informal disposition—Record—Findings of fact—Agency's
powers. [1988 c 288 § 409; 1980 c 31 § 1; 1967 c 237 § 9; 1959 c 234 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 34.05.434 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July
1, 1989.
34.04.290 Application of RCW 34.04.270 and 34.04.280. [1982 c
221 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.100
Contested cases—Rules of evidence—Crossexamination. [1988 c 288 § 415; 1959 c 234 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.452 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.901 Severability—1967 c 237. [1967 c 237 § 27.] Repealed
by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.105 Agency hearings and contested cases—Hearings, oaths,
subpoenas, evidence, witnesses—Contempt. [1988 c 288 § 413; 1967 c
237 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.446 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706,
effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.900 Severability—1959 c 234. [1959 c 234 § 16.] Repealed
by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.910 General repeal and saving. [1967 c 237 § 25; 1959 c 234
§ 17.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.920 Effective dates—1959 c 234. [1959 c 234 § 18.]
Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.110 Contested cases—Procedure when deciding officials
have not heard or read evidence. [1959 c 234 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c
288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.921 Effective date—1967 c 237. [1967 c 237 § 29.] Repealed
by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.115 Consultation by agency officer as to issues. [1967 c 237
§ 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.930 Operation of chapter if in conflict with federal law.
[1988 c 288 § 104; 1959 c 234 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.040
pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.120 Contested cases—Adverse decisions and orders—
Findings and conclusions. [1975 c 12 § 1; 1959 c 234 § 12.] Repealed by
1988 c 288 § 701, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.130 Contested cases—Judicial review. [1988 c 288 § 516;
1977 ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1967 c 237 § 6; 1959 c 234 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
34.05.570 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.133 Contested cases—Direct review by court of appeals.
[1988 c 288 § 503; 1980 c 76 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.518 pursuant
to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.135 Contested cases—Refusal of review by court of appeals.
[1988 c 288 § 504; 1980 c 76 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.522 pursuant
to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.140 Appellate review by supreme court or court of appeals.
[1988 c 288 § 505; 1988 c 202 § 235; 1971 c 81 § 87; 1959 c 234 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 34.05.526 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706, effective July
1, 1989.
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34.04.931 Operation of 1967 amendatory act if in conflict with
federal law. [1967 c 237 § 26.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 701, effective
July 1, 1989.
34.04.940
Savings—Authority of agencies to comply with
chapter—Effect of subsequent legislation. [1988 c 288 § 102; 1967 c 237
§ 24.] Recodified as RCW 34.05.020 pursuant to 1988 c 288 § 706,
effective July 1, 1989.
34.04.950 Exemption—Review of hazardous waste settlement
offers. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 26.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective
March 1, 1989.
Chapter 34.05
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT
34.05.035 Exemption—Review of hazardous waste settlement
offers. [1988 c 112 § 26.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 531]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW
Sections, this volume.
153 § 2, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
34.05.354 Expedited repeal. [1998 c 280 § 6; 1997 c 409 § 208;
1995 c 403 § 701.] Repealed by 2001 c 25 § 3. Cf. RCW 34.05.353.
35.03.035 Incorporation as noncharter code city—Freeholders to
act as mayor and council. [1982 c 220 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39.
Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
34.05.355 Concise explanatory statement. [1994 c 249 § 8; 1988 c
288 § 310.] Repealed by 1995 c 403 § 305.
34.05.356 Expedited adoption.
December 31, 2000.
[1998 c 280 § 2.]
Expired
34.05.538 Declaratory judgment on validity of rule. [1988 c 288 §
508; 1982 c 6 § 8; 1959 c 234 § 7. Formerly RCW 34.04.070.] Repealed by
1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
34.05.645 Decision on rule—Quorum required—Rule suspension.
[1995 c 403 § 501.] Repealed by 1996 c 318 § 6.
34.05.670 Review of compliance with regulatory fairness act.
[1992 c 197 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 249 § 21.
34.05.680 Small business economic impact statements—Notice—
Hearings—Reviews—Objections. [1992 c 197 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c
249 § 21.
Chapter 34.12
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
34.12.042
Exclusion of certain hearings by utilities and
transportation commission. [1982 c 189 § 13.] Repealed by 1995 c 331 §
4.
Title 35
CITIES AND TOWNS
Chapter 35.01
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS CLASSIFIED
35.01.030 Third-class city. [1965 c 7 § 35.01.030. Prior: 1955 c
319 § 4; prior: (i) 1890 p 140 § 11, part; RRS § 8932, part. (ii) 1907 c 248
§ 1, part; 1890 p 140 § 12, part; RRS § 8933, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81
§ 89.
Chapter 35.02
INCORPORATION PROCEEDINGS
35.02.050 Presentation of petition. [1965 c 7 § 35.02.050. Prior:
1957 c 173 § 5; prior: 1890 p 131 § 2, part; 1888 p 221 § § 1, 2, part; 1877
p 173 § § 1, 2, part; 1871 p 51 § 1, part; RRS § 8884, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 39.
35.02.060 Hearing on petition. [1965 c 7 § 35.02.060. Prior: 1957
c 173 § 6; prior: 1890 p 131 § 2, part; 1888 p 221 § § 1, 2, part; 1877 p 173
§ § 1, 2, part; 1871 p 51 § 1, part; RRS § 8884, part.] Repealed by 1986 c
234 § 39.
35.03.040 Charter—Procedure for adoption—Election of first
officials. [1982 c 220 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c 270 § 4; 1965
c 7 § 35.03.040. Prior: 1951 c 153 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39.
Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.03.050 Charter—Authentication, recording—Effective date of
incorporation—Judicial notice. [1969 ex.s. c 270 § 5; 1965 c 7 §
35.03.050. Prior: 1951 c 153 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.03.060 Cancellation, acquisition, of franchise or permit for
operation of public service business in territory incorporated. Crossreference section, decodified June 1986.
Chapter 35.04
INCORPORATION OF INTERCOUNTY AREAS
35.04.010 Definitions. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.010. Prior: 1955 c 345 §
1.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.020 Incorporation authorized—Number of inhabitants
required when proximate to city of fifteen thousand or more in certain
counties. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.020. Prior: 1963 c 57 § 3; 1955 c 345 § 2.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.030 Petition for incorporation. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.030. Prior:
1955 c 345 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.040 Petition for incorporation—Duties of county auditors—
Certificates of sufficiency. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.040. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 4.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.050 Petition for incorporation—Notice of hearing. [1965 c 7
§ 35.04.050. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.060 Petition for incorporation—Hearing—Inclusion and
exclusion of lands—Order. [1975 1st ex.s. c 220 § 5; 1965 c 7 §
35.04.060. Prior: 1963 c 57 § 4; 1955 c 345 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 234
§ 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.070 Determining population. [1979 c 151 § 24; 1977 ex.s. c
110 § 5; 1965 c 7 § 35.04.070. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c
234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.080 Election for incorporation. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.080. Prior:
1955 c 345 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.090 Candidates—Filing, withdrawal, ballot position—
Qualification of electors. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.090. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 9.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.02.080 Election on question and of officers required. [1965 c 7
§ 35.02.080. Prior: 1957 c 173 § 8; prior: 1953 c 219 § 4; 1890 p 131 § 2,
part; 1888 p 221 § § 1, 2, part; 1877 p 173 § § 1, 2, part; 1871 p 51 § 1, part;
RRS § 8884, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39.
35.04.100 Notice of election. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.100. Prior: 1955 c
345 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35.02.085 Election—Selection of form of government. [1951 c 86
§ 1.] Repealed by 1953 c 219 § 10.
35.04.110 Form of ballot. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.110. Prior: 1955 c 345
§ 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02
RCW.
Chapter 35.03
INCORPORATION OF FIRST-CLASS CITIES
35.03.005 "Board of county commissioners" defined. [1969 ex.s. c
270 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02
RCW.
35.03.010 Incorporation authorized—Population—Powers. [1969
ex.s. c 270 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.03.010. Prior: 1951 c 153 § 1.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 39. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.03.020
Petition—Determining population, boundaries—
Hearing. [1985 c 469 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 270 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.03.020.
Prior: 1951 c 153 § 2, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 39. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.03.030 Resolution—Election—Conduct of election. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 220 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 270 § 3; 1965 c 7 § 35.03.030. Prior: 1951 c
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 532]
35.04.120
Certification of election results—Order of
incorporation—Candidates elected. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.120. Prior: 1955 c
345 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35.04.130 When incorporation complete—Terms of elected
officers—First municipal election. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.130. Prior: 1955 c
345 § 13.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35.04.140 Municipal election procedure. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.140.
Prior: 1955 c 345 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.04.150
Powers and duties of county officers after
incorporation—Costs. [1986 c 234 § 26; 1965 c 7 § 35.04.150. Prior:
1955 c 345 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 35.02.230 pursuant to 1986 c 234 §
37.
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35.04.160
Powers and duties of county officers after
incorporation—Finances—Costs. [1986 c 234 § 27; 1965 c 7 §
35.04.160. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 35.02.240
pursuant to 1986 c 234 § 37.
35.04.170 Corporate powers in dealings with federal government.
[1986 c 234 § 28; 1965 c 7 § 35.04.170. Prior: 1955 c 345 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 35.02.250 pursuant to 1986 c 234 § 37.
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35.10.090 Effective date of consolidation. [1929 c 64 § 7; RRS §
8909-7.] Now codified as RCW 35.10.260.
35.10.100 Title to property. [1929 c 64 § 11, part; RRS § 8909-11,
part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.300.
35.10.110 Assets and liabilities of component cities. [1929 c 64 §
12, part; RRS § 8909-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.310.
35.04.180 Consolidation and annexation. [1965 c 7 § 35.04.180.
Prior: 1955 c 345 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 40. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35.10.120 Former ordinances—Enforcement—Repeal. [1929 c 64
§ 13, part; RRS § 8909-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.320.
35.04.190 Cancellation, acquisition, of franchise or permit for
operation of public service business in territory incorporated. Crossreference section, decodified June 1986.
35.10.130 Taxation of component cities. [(i) 1929 c 64 § 12, part;
RRS § 8909-12, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.310. (ii) 1929 c 64 § 14,
part; RRS § 8909-14, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.330.
35.04.900 Severability. [1955 c 345 § 19.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
35.10.140 Validation of preexisting obligations by former city.
[1897 c 84 § 12; RRS § 5646.] Now codified as RCW 35.37.027.
Chapter 35.05
35.10.150 Funds of consolidating entities to be kept distinct.
Cross-reference section, decodified. See RCW 35.10.340.
REINCORPORATION
35.05.010 through 35.05.100 [1909 c 185 § 1; 1890 p 133 § 4; RRS
§ 8886.] Decodified.
35.05.110
[1890 p 135 § 5; RRS § 8887.] Decodified.
35.05.120
[1890 p 136 § 8; RRS § 8891.] Decodified.
Chapter 35.06
ADVANCEMENT OF CLASSIFICATION
35.06.020 Petition—Local census. [1965 c 7 § 35.06.020. Prior:
1955 c 319 § 7; prior: 1907 c 248 § 1, part; 1890 p 140 § 12, part; RRS §
8933, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.06.030 Procedure if census is favorable—Election. [1965 c 7 §
35.06.030. Prior: 1899 p 60 § 1; 1890 p 141 § 16; RRS § 8937.] Repealed
by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.06.040 Certifying of returns. [1965 c 7 § 35.06.040. Prior: 1890
p 142 § 17; RRS § 8938.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.06.050 Effect of adverse vote. [1965 c 7 § 35.06.050. Prior:
1890 p 142 § 19; RRS § 8940.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.06.060 Effect of favorable vote. [1965 c 7 § 35.06.060. Prior:
1890 p 142 § 20; RRS § 8941.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
Chapter 35.07
DISINCORPORATION
35.07.030 Census. [1965 c 7 § 35.07.030. Prior: 1897 c 69 § 16;
RRS § 8929.] Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
Chapter 35.10
CONSOLIDATION AND ANNEXATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS
35.10.010 Consolidation authorized. [(i) 1929 c 64 § 1; RRS §
8909-1. Now codified as RCW 35.10.200. (ii) 1929 c 64 § 2, part; RRS §
8909-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.210.
35.10.020 Petition—Fixing election date. [(i) 1929 c 64 § 2, part;
RRS § 8909-2, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.210. (ii) 1929 c 64 § 3,
part; RRS § 8909-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.220.
35.10.030 Commission form of government—When question
submitted. [1929 c 64 § 2, part; RRS § 8909-2, part.] Now codified in
RCW 35.10.210.
35.10.040 Notification of other cities. [1929 c 64 § 3, part; RRS §
8909-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.220.
35.10.050 Calling election—Notice. [1929 c 64 § 4, part; RRS §
8909-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.230.
35.10.060 Notice of election—Content. [1929 c 64 § 4, part; RRS §
8909-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.230.
35.10.070 Canvass—Abstract of vote—Filing. [1929 c 64 § 5; RRS
§ 8909-5.] Now codified as RCW 35.10.240.
35.10.080 Election of new officers. [1929 c 64 § 6; RRS § 8909-6.]
Now codified as RCW 35.10.250.
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35.10.200 Consolidation of contiguous municipal corporations
through consolidation or annexation authorized—Classification. [1969
ex.s. c 89 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.10.200. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 1; RRS § 8909-1.
Formerly RCW 35.10.010, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.210 Petition—Question submitted to vote—Proposition for
creation of community municipal corporation. [1967 c 73 § 14; 1965 c 7
§ 35.10.210. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 2; RRS § 8909-2. Formerly RCW
35.10.010, part, 35.10.020, part, 35.11.010, and 35.11.020, part.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 18.
35.10.211 Petition—Joint resolution—Contents—Proposition—
Submission to electors—Consolidation of two noncharter code cities
and one first-class city. [1984 c 8 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 2.] Repealed by
1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.215
Study of consolidation or annexation—Plan—
Contents—Submission to electors. [1969 ex.s. c 89 § 3.] Repealed by
1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.220
Designation of election date—Notice to other
corporations affected. [1969 ex.s. c 89 § 5; 1967 c 73 § 15; 1965 c 7 §
35.10.220. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 3; RRS § 8909-3. Formerly RCW 35.10.020,
part, and 35.10.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.230 Duty to give notice of election—Notice requirements.
[1969 ex.s. c 89 § 6; 1967 c 73 § 16; 1965 c 7 § 35.10.230. Prior: 1929 c 64
§ 4; RRS § 8909-4. Formerly RCW 35.10.050, 35.10.060, and 35.11.020,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.245 Wards—Election of councilmen. [1969 ex.s. c 89 § 8.]
Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.250 Consolidation—Election of officers of new corporation.
[1981 c 157 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 9; 1965 c 7 § 35.10.250. Prior: 1929 c 64
§ 6; RRS § 8909-6. Formerly RCW 35.10.080.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 §
30.
35.10.260 Effective date of consolidation, creation of community
municipal corporation—Terms of office. [1969 ex.s. c 89 § 11; 1967 c 73
§ 18; 1965 c 7 § 35.10.260. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 7; RRS § 8909-7. Formerly
RCW 35.10.090.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35.10.270 Annexation of third-class city or town to first-class
city—Annexation and/or creation of community municipal
corporation—Vote—Canvass—Census—Petition. [1967 c 73 § 19; 1965
c 7 § 35.10.270. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 8; RRS § 8909-8. Formerly RCW
35.11.030 and 35.11.040.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 18.
35.10.280 Annexation of third-class city or town to first-class
city—Determination by first-class city—Wards—Ordinance. [1967 c
73 § 20; 1965 c 7 § 35.10.280. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 9; RRS § 8909-9.
Formerly RCW 35.11.050.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 18.
35.10.290 Annexation of third-class city or town to first-class
city—When effective—Election of councilmen—Filing. [1967 c 73 § 21;
1965 c 7 § 35.10.290. Prior: 1929 c 64 § 10; RRS § 8909-10. Formerly
RCW 35.11.060 and 35.11.070.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 18.
35.10.330 Taxation of component cities. [1965 c 7 § 35.10.330.
Prior: 1929 c 64 § 14; RRS § 8909-14. Formerly RCW 35.10.130, part, and
35.11.080, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 89 § 18.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 533]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 35.11
ANNEXATION OF THIRD-CLASS CITY
OR TOWN TO FIRST-CLASS CITY
35.11.010 Proceedings to initiate annexation. [1929 c 64 § 2, part;
RRS § 8909-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.210.
35.11.020 Annexation election—Notice. [(i) 1929 c 64 § 2, part;
RRS § 8909-2, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.210. (ii) 1929 c 64 § 4,
part; RRS § 8909-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.230.
35.11.030 Canvass—Census. [1929 c 64 § 8, part; RRS § 8909-8,
part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.270.
35.11.040 Petition for annexation. [1929 c 64 § 8, part; RRS §
8909-8, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.270.
35.11.050 Hearing on petition by annexing city. [1929 c 64 § 9;
RRS § 8909-9.] Now codified as RCW 35.10.280.
35.11.060 Certified copy of ordinance filed with secretary of state.
[1929 c 64 § 10, part; RRS § 8909-10, part.] Now codified in RCW
35.10.290.
35.11.070 Effective date of annexation—New councilmen. [1929 c
64 § 10, part; RRS § 8909-10, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.290.
35.11.080 Effect of annexation. [(i) 1929 c 64 § 11, part; RRS §
8909-11, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.300. (ii) 1929 c 64 § 12, part;
RRS § 8909-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.10.310. (iii) 1929 c 64 §
13, part; RRS § 8909-13, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.320. (iv) 1929
c 64 § 14, part; RRS § 8909-14, part. Now codified in RCW 35.10.330.
1963 c 231 § 1; 1961 c 282 § 22.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.13A RCW.
35.13.246 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Assumption of control of part of water or sewer district if less than sixty
percent of the area or valuation annexed. [1965 c 7 § 35.13.246. Prior:
1963 c 231 § 2; 1961 c 282 § 23.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.13A RCW.
35.13.247 Annexation of fire districts—Ownership of assets of fire
protection district—When at least sixty percent of assessed valuation is
annexed or incorporated in city or town. [1986 c 234 § 18; 1981 c 332 §
5; 1965 c 7 § 35.13.247. Prior: 1963 c 231 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
35.02.190 pursuant to 1986 c 234 § 37.
35.13.248 Annexation of fire districts—Ownership of assets of fire
protection district—When less than sixty percent. [1986 c 234 § 19;
1967 c 146 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.13.248. Prior: 1963 c 231 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 35.02.200 pursuant to 1986 c 234 § 37.
35.13.250 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—City and
district may contract regarding rights and obligations. [1965 c 7 §
35.13.250. Prior: 1961 c 282 § 24; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 27 § 1; 1951 c 248 § 4.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 35.13A
RCW.
35.13.255 Acquisition of water or sewer district if sixty percent or
more of area or valuation within city or town. [1969 ex.s. c 51 § 4.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 35.13A
RCW.
Chapter 35.13A
35.11.090 Funds of annexed portions to be kept distinct. [1897 c
84 § 11; RRS § 5645.] Now codified as RCW 35.37.025.
WATER OR SEWER DISTRICTS—
ASSUMPTION OF JURISDICTION
35.11.100 Cancellation, acquisition, of franchise or permit for
operation of public service business in territory annexed. Crossreference section, decodified. See RCW 35.10.350.
35.13A.110 Assumption of water-sewer district with fewer than
one hundred twenty customers. [1997 c 426 § 1.] Expired December 31,
1998.
Chapter 35.12
Chapter 35.16
ANNEXATION OF ALL OR
PART OF ANOTHER CITY OR SUBURB
REDUCTION OF CITY LIMITS
35.12.010 Procedure. [1965 c 7 § 35.12.010. Prior: 1890 p 136 § 9,
part; RRS § 8894, part. Cf. 1890 p 227 § § 1-14. Formerly RCW
35.12.010, 35.12.020, 35.12.030, and 35.12.040.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
89 § 18.
35.12.020 Notice of election. [1890 p 136 § 9, part; RRS § 8894,
part.] Now codified in RCW 35.12.010.
35.12.030 Canvassing the returns—Abstract of vote. [1890 § 136
§ 9, part; RRS § 8894, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.12.010.
35.12.040 Effective date of annexation—Effect of annexation.
[1890 p 136 § 9, part; RRS § 8894, part.] Now codified in RCW 35.12.010.
Chapter 35.13
ANNEXATION OF UNINCORPORATED AREAS
35.13.025 Review of petition by prosecuting attorney. [1981 c 332
§ 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 351 § 10.
35.13.175 Pending final disposition of petition no other petition or
resolution for annexation or petition for incorporation shall be acted
upon. [1973 1st ex.s. c 164 § 18; 1965 c 7 § 35.13.175. Prior: 1961 c 200
§ 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 216 § 20.
35.13.220 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Disposition of properties—Outstanding indebtedness. [1965 c 7 §
35.13.220. Prior: 1961 c 282 § 21; 1957 c 119 § 1; 1951 c 248 § 1.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 35.13A
RCW.
35.13.230 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Apportionment of properties, debts, control where only part of district
is annexed. [1951 c 248 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 c 282 § 25.
35.13.240 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Apportionment of properties, control where part of district is located
within the city. [1951 c 248 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 c 282 § 25.
35.13.243 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Assumption of control of entire or part of water or sewer district if sixty
percent or more of area or valuation is annexed or lies within city or
town—Acquisition subject to obligations. [1965 c 7 § 35.13.243. Prior:
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 534]
35.16.020 Notice of election. [1994 c 273 § 2; 1985 c 469 § 19; 1965
c 7 § 35.16.020. Prior: 1895 c 92 § 1, part; RRS § 8902, part.] Repealed by
1996 c 286 § 9.
Chapter 35.17
COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT
35.17.110 Salaries of commissioners—In general. [1965 c 22 § 1;
1965 c 7 § 35.17.110. Prior: 1955 c 309 § 2; prior: 1951 c 46 § 1; 1943 c
25 § 4, part; 1911 c 116 § 14, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9103, part.] Repealed
by 1967 c 100 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 35.17.108.
35.17.115 Salaries of commissioners in certain cities operating
public utilities. [1965 c 7 § 35.17.115. Prior: 1951 c 47 § 1.] Repealed by
1967 c 100 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 35.17.108.
35.17.140
Officers and employees—Interest in contracts
prohibited. [1911 c 116 § 17, part; RRS § 9106, part.] Repealed by 1961 c
268 §§ 9, 10.
35.17.160 Officers and employees—Political activity forbidden.
[1965 c 7 § 35.17.160. Prior: 1961 c 268 § 12; prior: 1911 c 116 § 17, part;
RRS § 9106, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
35.17.320 Legislative—Initiative—Ballots. [1965 c 7 § 35.17.320.
Prior: 1911 c 116 § 21, part; RRS § 9110, part.] Repealed by 1993 c 256 §
14, effective May 7, 1993.
Chapter 35.18
COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN
35.18.005 Definition—"Councilman." [1981 c 213 § 1.] Repealed
by 2009 c 549 § 8001.
Chapter 35.20
MUNICIPAL COURTS—
CITIES OVER FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND
35.20.040 Appeals to superior court—Procedure. [1965 c 7 §
35.20.040. Prior: 1955 c 290 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 131, effective
July 1, 1984.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
35.20.050
Criminal appeals—Commitment to city jail—
Recognizance bond. [1965 c 7 § 35.20.050. Prior: 1955 c 290 § 5.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 131, effective July 1, 1984.
35.20.060 Dismissal of appeal. [1965 c 7 § 35.20.060. Prior: 1955 c
290 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 131, effective July 1, 1984.
35.20.070 Trial in superior court—Costs—Further appeal. [1971
c 81 § 88; 1965 c 7 § 35.20.070. Prior: 1955 c 290 § 7.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 131, effective July 1, 1984.
35.20.080 Transfer of causes upon effective date of chapter. [1965
c 7 § 35.20.080. Prior: 1955 c 290 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 131,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.20.130 Departments Nos. 2 and 3—Traffic cases—Traffic
violations bureau. [1967 c 241 § 3; 1965 c 7 § 35.20.130. Prior: 1955 c
290 § 13.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 147 § 10.
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35.21.763 Newly incorporated cities and towns—County to
provide road maintenance and law enforcement services. [1986 c 234 §
22; 1985 c 143 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 35.02.220 pursuant to 1986 c 234
§ 37.
35.21.764 Newly incorporated cities and towns—County may
contract to provide essential services. [1985 c 332 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 35.02.225 pursuant to 1986 c 234 § 38.
35.21.777 Provision of fire protection services to state-owned
buildings and equipment—Separate contract not prohibited. [1983 c 87
§ 1.] Repealed by 1992 c 117 § 8.
Chapter 35.22
FIRST-CLASS CITIES
35.22.040 Enumeration of inhabitants. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.040.
Prior: 1890 p 216 § 2; RRS § 8952.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 47 § 14.
35.20.900 Construction of prior law. [1983 c 3 § 55; 1975 c 33 § 5;
1965 c 7 § 35.20.900. Prior: 1955 c 290 § 27.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
131, effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.230 Canvass of election returns. [(i) 1911 c 32 § 1; RRS §
8960. (ii) 1911 c 32 § 2; RRS § 8961.] Decodified.
35.20.920 Severability. [1955 c 290 § 29.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040(83). Later enactment, see RCW 35.98.030.
35.22.240 Investment board created. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.240. Prior:
1929 c 192 § 1; RRS § 8966-1.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 46 § 2.
Chapter 35.21
35.22.250 Officers of investment board. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.250.
Prior: 1929 c 192 § 2; RRS § 8966-2.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 46 § 2.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
35.21.040 Civilian defense—Authority to provide for. [1943 c 24 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8607-25.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17.
35.21.050 Civilian defense—Liability of municipality. [1943 c 24 §
2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8607-26.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17.
35.21.060 Civilian defense—Status of official or employee. [1943 c
24 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8607-27.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17.
35.21.151 Garbage—Second, third-class cities, towns—Purchases
relating to. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1989.
35.21.170 Liquor law violations—Annual report of. [1965 c 7 §
35.21.170. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 81, part; RRS § 7306-81, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 131, effective July 1, 1984.
35.21.285 Special excise tax authorized—Hotel, motel, rooming
house, trailer camp, etc., charges. [1982 1st ex.s. c 22 § 20.] Repealed by
1984 c 115 § 1.
35.21.301 Limitations on termination of service for residential
heating—Report to legislature—Expiration of section. [1990 1st ex.s. c
1 § 2; 1986 c 245 § 2; 1984 c 251 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1991.
35.21.330
Holding, detention and correctional facilities,
authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 316 § 19; 1965 c 7 § 35.21.330. Prior: 1917 c
103 § 1; RRS § 10204.] Recodified as RCW 70.48.190 pursuant to 1979
ex.s. c 232 § 21.
35.21.381 Jails, joint operation with counties. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
35.21.382 City and county jail act of 1974. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
35.21.460 Surplus war housing—Acquisition, operation, without
housing authority. [1953 c 63 § 1.] Decodified.
35.21.580 Allocation of state funds to cities and towns for
calendar year 1957. [1957 c 175 § 16.] Decodified.
35.21.600
Powers of cities having ten thousand or more
population—Power to frame charter—"Population" defined. [1979 c
151 § 27; 1965 ex.s. c 47 § 6; 1965 c 7 § 35.21.600. Prior: 1963 c 222 § 1.]
Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
35.21.610 Cities having ten thousand or more population may
frame charter without changing classification—Alternative procedure
to become city of first class for cities having twenty thousand or more
population. [1965 ex.s. c 47 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
35.21.620 Powers of cities adopting charters. [1965 ex.s. c 47 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 35.22.195 pursuant to 1997 c 361 § 22.
35.21.705 Imposition or alteration of business and occupation
tax—Special initiative procedure required. [1982 1st ex.s. c 49 § 9.]
Repealed by 1983 c 99 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 35.21.706.
35.21.725 Federal grants and programs—Legislative recognition.
[1974 ex.s. c 37 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 332 § 10.
(2010 Ed.)
35.22.260 Meetings of board. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.260. Prior: 1929 c
192 § 3; RRS § 8966-3.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 46 § 2.
35.22.270 Investments authorized. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.270. Prior:
1957 c 123 § 1; 1929 c 192 § 4; RRS § 8966-4.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c
46 § 2.
35.22.380 Water system—Improvement or extension. [1965 c 7 §
35.22.380. Prior: 1895 c 13 § 1; RRS § 8974.] Repealed by 1985 c 445 §
13.
35.22.390 Water system—Submission of plan to voters—Notice.
[1965 c 7 § 35.22.390. Prior: 1895 c 13 § 2, part; RRS § 8975, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 445 § 13.
35.22.400 Water system—Funds available for new plan. [1965 c 7
§ 35.22.400. Prior: (i) 1895 c 13 § 3; RRS § 8976. (ii) 1895 c 13 § 2, part;
RRS § 8975, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 445 § 13.
35.22.420 Designation of police judge—Additional judge—Traffic
cases segregated. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 3; 1965 c 7 § 35.22.420. Prior: 1941
c 85 § 1; 1899 c 85 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8992.] Repealed by 1984 c 258
§ 132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.430 Salary of police judge. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.430. Prior:
1899 c 85 § 7; RRS § 8997.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective July
1, 1984.
35.22.440 Clerk for police judge. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.440. Prior:
1903 c 30 § 2; 1899 c 85 § 6; RRS § 8996.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.450 Police judge in certain first-class cities—Appointment
of clerks. [1943 c 105 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8996-1.] Decodified.
35.22.460 Jurisdiction of police judge. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 4; 1965 c
7 § 35.22.460. Prior: 1923 c 182 § 2, part; 1903 c 30 § 1, part; 1899 c 85 §
3, part; RRS § 8993, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective July 1,
1984.
35.22.470 Regulation of disorderly conduct, etc. [1965 c 7 §
35.22.470. Prior: 1923 c 182 § 1; RRS § 8992-1.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s.
c 116 § 19.
35.22.480 Precedence of cases. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 5; 1965 c 7 §
35.22.480. Prior: 1899 c 85 § 9; RRS § 8999.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.485 Change of venue. [1967 c 241 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.490 Criminal process. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.490. Prior: 1899 c
85 § 4; RRS § 8994.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.500 Prosecutions in name of city. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.500.
Prior: 1899 c 85 § 5; RRS § 8995.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective
July 1, 1984.
35.22.510 Costs and fees. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 26; 1965 c 7 §
35.22.510. Prior: 1899 c 85 § 8; RRS § 8998.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
132, effective July 1, 1984.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 535]
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35.22.520 Police judge pro tempore. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.520. Prior:
1953 c 60 § 1; 1899 c 85 § 1; RRS § 9000.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.22.530 Appeal from police court—Procedure. [1979 ex.s. c 136
§ 27; 1965 c 7 § 35.22.530. Prior: (i) 1923 c 182 § 2, part; 1903 c 30 § 1,
part; 1899 c 85 § 3, part; RRS § 8993. (ii) 1937 c 79 § 1; RRS § 8993-1.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.180 Appointment of officers—Confirmation. [1994 c 81 §
30; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.180. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 8, part; 1890 p 145 § 25;
RRS § 9013, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.830 pursuant to 1994 c 81 §
90.
35.23.190 Oath and bond of officers. [1994 c 81 § 31; 1987 c 3 § 8;
1986 c 167 § 17; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.190. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 10, part;
1890 p 145 § 29; RRS § 9015, part. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 11; 1890 p 145 § 29;
RRS § 9016.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.835 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.22.540 Dismissal of appeal—Effect. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.540.
Prior: 1937 c 79 § 2; RRS § 8993-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.200 Deputies. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.200. Prior: 1953 c 19 § 1;
1907 c 241 § 18; RRS § 9023.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.22.550 Bond on appeal—Transcript, etc. [1965 c 7 § 35.22.550.
Prior: 1937 c 79 § 3; RRS § 8993-3.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.210 Removal of appointive officers. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 6;
1965 c 7 § 35.23.210. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 62; 1890 p 146 § 30; RRS §
9065.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.22.560 Trial in superior court—Costs—Further appeal. [1971
c 81 § 89; 1965 c 7 § 35.22.560. Prior: 1937 c 79 § 4; RRS § 8993-4.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 132, effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.220 Salaries of officers. [1969 ex.s. c 270 § 7; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.220. Prior: 1961 c 89 § 1; 1955 c 355 § 4; 1951 c 85 § 1; prior: (i)
1939 c 105 § 1; 1907 c 241 § 12; 1890 p 146 §§ 32, 33; RRS § 9017. (ii)
1939 c 105 § 2, part; 1907 c 241 § 20, part; RRS § 9025, part. (iii) 1939 c
105 § 3; 1907 c 241 § 21; RRS § 9026. (iv) 1939 c 105 § 4; 1907 c 241 §
22; RRS § 9027. (v) 1939 c 105 § 5, part; 1907 c 241 § 26, part; RRS §
9031, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.22.670 Mobile home parks—Review of need and demand.
[1989 c 274 § 5.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
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35.23.020 Elective officers. [1994 c 81 § 24; 1987 c 3 § 6; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.020. Prior: 1949 c 83 § 1; 1907 c 241 § 2; RRS § 9007.] Recodified
as RCW 35.23.800 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.030 Eligibility to hold elective office. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.030.
Prior: 1907 c 241 § 9; RRS § 9014.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.040 Elections—Terms of office. [1994 c 81 § 25; 1987 c 3 § 7;
1979 ex.s. c 126 § 21; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.040. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 14; 1959 c
86 § 3; prior: (i) 1951 c 71 § 1; 1909 c 120 § 4; 1907 c 241 § 3; RRS § 9008.
(ii) 1951 c 71 § 1; 1907 c 241 § 4; RRS § 9009.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.805 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.050 Conduct of elections. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.050. Prior: 1907
c 241 § 5; 1890 p 145 § 27; RRS § 9010.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.060 Canvass of votes. [1907 c 241 § 6; RRS § 9011.]
Decodified. See RCW 29.13.040 and chapter 29.62 RCW.
35.23.070 Contested elections. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.070. Prior: 1951 c
71 § 2; 1907 c 241 § 7; RRS § 9012.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89; and
repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.23.080 Mayor—General duties. [1994 c 81 § 26; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.080. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 16, part; RRS § 9021, part. (ii) 1907 c
241 § 17, part; RRS § 9022, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.810 pursuant
to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.090 City clerk—Duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.090. Prior: 1955 c
355 § 2; prior: 1939 c 105 § 2, part; 1907 c 241 § 20, part; RRS § 9025,
part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.100 Clerk may take acknowledgments. [1965 c 7 §
35.23.100. Prior: 1941 c 88 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9025-1, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.110 City treasurer—Duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.110. Prior:
1907 c 241 § 19; RRS § 9024.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.120 Appointive officers. [1994 c 81 § 27; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.120. Prior: 1949 c 83 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9007A.] Recodified as
RCW 35.23.815 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.130 Chief of police and police force. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.130.
Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 24; RRS § 9029. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 25; RRS § 9030.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.132 Police officers—Hot pursuit. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.132.
Prior: 1963 c 191 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.230 Restrictions on official conduct. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.230.
Prior: 1961 c 268 § 7; 1907 c 241 § 13; 1890 p 156 § 44; RRS § 9018.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.240 Vacancies. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.240. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 §
10, part; 1890 p 145 § 29; RRS § 9015. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 8, part; 1890 p 145
§ 25; RRS § 9013, part. (iii) 1907 c 241 § 63; RRS § 9066. (iv) 1907 c 228
§ 5, part; RRS § 9203.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.250 City council—How constituted. [1994 c 81 § 32; 1965 c
7 § 35.23.250. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 17, part; RRS § 9022, part. (ii) 1907
c 247 § 27; RRS § 9032. (iii) 1907 c 241 § 28, part; 1890 p 148 § 37; RRS §
9033, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.840 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.260 City council—Meetings. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.260. Prior:
(i) 1907 c 241 § 28, part; 1890 p 148 § 37; RRS § 9033, part. (ii) 1907 c 241
§ 16, part; RRS § 9021, part. (iii) 1907 c 241 § 72, part; RRS § 9075, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.280 City council—Presiding officer—Voting rights. [1994 c
81 § 33; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.280. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 28, part; 1890 p 148
§ 37; RRS § 9033, part. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 61; 1890 p 159 § 51; RRS § 9064.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.845 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.300 Ordinances—Style—Veto power of mayor. [1965 c 7 §
35.23.300. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 16, part; RRS § 9021, part. (ii) 1907 c
241 § 57, part; 1890 p 158 § 47; RRS § 9060, part. (iii) 1907 c 241 § 58,
part; 1890 p 158 § 48; RRS § 9061, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.310
Ordinances—Publication—Summary—Copy as
evidence—Public notice of hearings and meeting agendas. [1994 c 273 §
8; 1988 c 168 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.310. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 57, part;
1890 p 158 § 47; RRS § 9060, part. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 58, part; 1890 p 158 §
48; RRS § 9061, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89; and repealed by 1995 c
134 § 16.
35.23.320
Ordinances—Penalty for breach—Inhabitant not
disqualified as judge, juror, etc. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.320. Prior: 1890 p 178
§ 103; RRS § 9086.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.340 Damage claims—Allowance of. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.340.
Prior: 1957 c 224 § 1; 1907 c 241 § 36; 1890 p 154 § 40; RRS § 9043.]
Repealed by 1967 c 164 § 16.
35.23.353 Purchases relating to garbage collection and disposal—
Bids. [1987 c 120 § 3; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.353. Prior: 1963 c 130 § 1.]
Repealed by 1989 c 399 § 13.
35.23.370 Eight-hour day on public work. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.370.
Prior: 1907 c 241 § 37; RRS § 9044.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.140 City attorney—Duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.140. Prior:
1955 c 355 § 3; prior: 1939 c 105 § 5, part; 1907 c 241 § 26, part; RRS §
9031, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.390 Requisites to granting of franchises—Rates—Bond.
[1965 c 7 § 35.23.390. Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 31, part; RRS § 9038, part.
(ii) 1907 c 228 § 1, part; RRS § 9199, part. (iii) 1907 c 241 § 67, part; RRS
§ 9070, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
35.23.150 Health officer. [1994 c 81 § 28; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.150.
Prior: 1907 c 241 § 64; RRS § 9067.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.820
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.400 Franchise ordinances—Publication before passage.
[1965 c 7 § 35.23.400. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 31, part; RRS § 9038, part.]
Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
35.23.160 Street commissioner. [1994 c 81 § 29; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.160. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 23; RRS § 9028.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.825 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.450 Additional powers—Eminent domain. [1965 c 7 §
35.23.450. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 69; RRS § 9072.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 §
89.
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35.23.500 Taxation—Property tax levy. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.500.
Prior: 1907 c 241 § 70; 1890 p 162 § 57; RRS § 9073.] Repealed by 1994 c
81 § 89.
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35.23.510 Taxation—Park fund levy. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.510. Prior:
1941 c 49 § 1; 1927 c 273 § 1; 1907 c 228 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9201.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.050 Elections—Terms of office. [1994 c 223 § 17; 1994 c 81 §
36; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 22; 1969 c 116 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.050. Prior:
1963 c 200 § 15; 1959 c 86 § 4; 1955 c 365 § 3; 1955 c 55 § 6; prior: (i)
1929 c 182 § 1, part; 1927 c 159 § 1; 1915 c 184 § 3, part; 1893 c 57 § 1;
1891 c 156 § 1; 1890 p 179 § 106; RRS § 9116, part. (ii) 1941 c 108 § 1;
1939 c 87 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9116-1.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.051
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.520 Utilities—Leasing or sale of. [1907 c 241 § 33; RRS §
9040.] Decodified. See chapter 35.94 RCW.
35.24.060 Conduct of elections. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.060. Prior: 1915
c 184 § 8; 1890 p 180 § 110; RRS § 9121.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.530 Wards—Division of city into. [1994 c 223 § 16; 1994 c
81 § 34; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.530. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 14; 1890 p 147 § 35;
RRS § 9019.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.850 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.070 Contested elections. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.070. Prior: 1915 c
184 § 13, part; 1890 p 182 § 115; RRS § 9126.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 §
92.
35.23.540 Water system—Water improvement fund—Tax levy.
[1965 c 7 § 35.23.540. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 71, part; RRS § 9074, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.080 Oath and bond of officers. [1994 c 81 § 37; 1987 c 3 §
10; 1986 c 167 § 18; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.080. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 5; 1893 c 70
§ 1; 1890 p 179 § 107; RRS § 9118.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.081
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.550 Water system—Bonds or warrants. [1965 c 7 §
35.23.550. Prior: 1907 c 241 § 71, part; RRS § 9074, part.] Repealed by
1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.590 Police court—Establishment. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.590.
Prior: 1913 c 103 § 1; RRS § 9076.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 133,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.595 Criminal code repeals by city operating municipal
court—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal cases—
Arbitration. [1984 c 258 § 205.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.23.600 Jurisdiction of police judge. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 8; 1965 c
7 § 35.23.600. Prior: 1913 c 103 § 2; RRS § 9077.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.610 Process. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.610. Prior: 1913 c 103 § 3;
RRS § 9078.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.620 Prosecutions. [1967 c 241 § 7; 1965 c 7 § 35.23.620.
Prior: 1913 c 103 § 4; RRS § 9079.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 133,
effective July 1, 1984.
35.23.625 Change of venue. [1967 c 241 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.090
Compensation of officers—Expenses—Nonstate
pensions. [1990 c 212 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 270 § 8;
1965 c 105 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.090. Prior: 1961 c 89 § 7; 1941 c 115 § 1;
1915 c 184 § 7; 1893 c 70 § 2; 1890 p 180 § 109; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9120.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.091 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.100 Vacancies. [1994 c 223 § 19; 1994 c 81 § 38; 1965 c 7 §
35.24.100. Prior: (i) 1919 c 113 § 1; 1915 c 184 § 6; 1890 p 180 § 108;
RRS § 9119. (ii) 1907 c 228 § 5, part; RRS § 9203, part.] Recodified as
RCW 35.23.101 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.110 City attorney—Duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.110. Prior:
1915 c 184 § 26; 1893 c 70 § 11; 1890 p 192 § 132; RRS § 9140.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.111 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.120 City clerk—Duties—Deputies. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.120.
Prior: 1915 c 184 § 25; RRS § 9139.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.121
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.130 City treasurer—Duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.130. Prior:
1915 c 184 § 24; 1893 c 70 § 8; 1890 p 192 § 132; RRS § 9138.] Recodified
as RCW 35.23.131 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.630 Costs. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.630. Prior: 1913 c 103 § 5; RRS
§ 9080.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.140 Duty of officers collecting moneys. [1965 c 7 §
35.24.140. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 30; 1890 p 197 § 139; RRS § 9144.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.141 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.640 Supplies—Reports. [1965 c 7 § 35.23.640. Prior: 1913 c
103 § 6; RRS § 9081.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 133, effective July 1,
1984.
35.24.142 Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—
Authorized. [1994 c 81 § 39; 1969 c 116 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.142 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.650 Police judge pro tempore. [1969 c 35 § 1; 1965 c 7 §
35.23.650. Prior: 1953 c 60 § 2; 1913 c 103 § 7; RRS § 9082.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.144 Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Powers
of clerk. [1969 c 116 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.144 pursuant to 1994
c 81 § 90.
35.23.660 Qualifications of police judge—Election. [1965 c 7 §
35.23.660. Prior: 1913 c 103 § 8; RRS § 9083.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 §
133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.146 Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Powers
of treasurer. [1969 c 116 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.146 pursuant to
1994 c 81 § 90.
35.23.670 Seal—Transcripts as evidence—Efficacy of process.
[1965 c 7 § 35.23.670. Prior: 1890 p 176 § 99; RRS § 9084.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 133, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.148 Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—
Ordinance—Termination of combined offices. [1969 c 116 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.148 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
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35.24.150 Park commissioners. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1994.
THIRD-CLASS CITIES
35.24.010 Rights, powers and privileges. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.010.
Prior: 1957 c 56 § 1; 1933 c 83 § 1; 1915 c 184 § 1; 1890 p 176 § 104; RRS
§ 9114.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.020
City officers enumerated—Compensation—
Appointment and removal. [1993 c 47 § 1; 1987 c 3 § 9; 1969 c 116 § 1;
1965 ex.s. c 116 § 9; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.020. Prior: 1961 c 81 § 1; 1955 c 365
§ 2; 1955 c 55 § 5; prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 2; 1891 c 156 § 4; 1890 p 179 §
105; RRS § 9115. (ii) 1929 c 182 § 1, part; 1927 c 159 § 1; 1915 c 184 § 3,
part; 1893 c 57 § 1; 1891 c 156 § 1; 1890 p 179 § 106; RRS § 9116, part.
(iii) 1915 c 184 § 28; 1890 p 196 § 137; RRS § 9142.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.021 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.030 Eligibility to hold elective office. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.030.
Prior: 1915 c 184 § 9; 1890 p 181 § 111; RRS § 9122.] Repealed by 1994 c
81 § 89.
35.24.040 Eligibility—Interest in contract or work for city, etc.
[1941 c 57 § 1, part; 1915 c 184 § 32, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9146, part.]
Repealed by 1961 c 268 § 17.
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35.24.160 Chief of police and police department. [1994 c 81 § 40;
1987 c 3 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 22; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.160. Prior: 1915 c
184 § 27; 1893 c 70 § 12; 1890 p 195 § 136; RRS § 9141.] Recodified as
RCW 35.23.161 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.164 Association of sheriffs and police chiefs. Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.170 Officers not to be interested in city contracts. [1941 c 57
§ 1, part; 1915 c 184 § 32, part; 1890 p 197 § 140; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9146,
part.] Repealed by 1961 c 268 § 17.
35.24.180 City council—Oath—Meetings. [1993 c 199 § 2; 1965 c
7 § 35.24.180. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 10, part; 1893 c 70 § 3; 1890 p 181 §
113; RRS § 9123, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.181 pursuant to 1994 c
81 § 90.
35.24.190 City council—Mayor pro tempore. [1994 c 81 § 41;
1969 c 101 § 3; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.190. Prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 10, part; 1893
c 70 § 3; 1890 p 181 § 113; RRS § 9123, part. (ii) 1915 c 184 § 23; RRS §
9137.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.191 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
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35.24.200 City council—Quorum—Rules—Journal. [1994 c 81 §
42; 1965 c 107 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.200. Prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 13, part;
1890 p 182 § 115; RRS § 9126, part. (ii) 1915 c 184 § 11, part; 1891 c 156
§ 2; 1890 p 182 § 114; RRS § 9124, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.201
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.210 Ordinances—Style—Requisites—Veto. [1994 c 81 § 43;
1965 c 7 § 35.24.210. Prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 11, part; 1891 c 156 § 2; 1890
p 182 § 114; RRS § 9124, part. (ii) 1915 c 184 § 12, part; 1893 c 70 § 4;
1890 p 182 § 116; RRS § 9125, part. (iii) 1915 c 184 § 18, part; 1890 p 186
§ 118; RRS § 9132, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.211 pursuant to 1994 c
81 § 90.
35.24.220 Ordinances—Publication—Public notice of hearings
and meeting agendas. [1988 c 168 § 4; 1987 c 400 § 1; 1985 c 469 § 25;
1965 c 7 § 35.24.220. Prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 18, part; 1890 p 186 § 118;
RRS § 9132, part. (ii) 1915 c 184 § 12, part; 1893 c 70 § 4; 1890 p 182 §
116; RRS § 9125, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.221 pursuant to 1994 c
81 § 90.
35.24.230 Ordinances—Prosecution for violations. [1965 c 7 §
35.24.230. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 20; 1890 p 187 § 122; RRS § 9134.]
Repealed by 1993 c 83 § 10, effective July 1, 1994.
35.24.240 Ordinances not inconsistent with chapter continued.
[1957 c 97 § 9; 1915 c 184 § 34; RRS § 9148.] Decodified.
35.24.250 Ordinances granting franchises—Requisites. [1965 c 7
§ 35.24.250. Prior: (i) 1915 c 184 § 12, part; 1893 c 70 § 4; 1890 p 182 §
116; RRS § 9125, part. (ii) 1907 c 228 § 1, part; RRS § 9199, part.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.251 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.260 Audit and allowance of demands against city. [1965 c 7
§ 35.24.260. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 19; 1890 p 186 § 119; RRS § 9133.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.261 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.272 Contracts, purchases, advertising—Call for bids—
Exceptions. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.273 Purchases relating to garbage collection and disposal.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1989.
35.24.274 Contracts with cemetery districts and fire protection
districts for public facilities and services—Joint purchasing. [1965 c 7 §
35.24.274. Prior: 1963 c 72 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.275 Contracts with cemetery districts and fire protection
districts for public facilities and services—"Public agency" defined.
[1965 c 7 § 35.24.275. Prior: 1963 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.290 Specific powers enumerated. [1986 c 278 § 5; 1984 c 258
§ 804; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 116 § 10; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.290.
Prior: 1915 c 184 § 14; 1893 c 70 § 3; 1891 c 56 § 3; 1890 p 183 § 17; RRS
§ 9127.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.292 City and town license fees and taxes on financial
institutions. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.293 City license fees or taxes on certain business activities to
be at a single uniform rate. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1994.
35.24.294
Nonpolluting power generation by individual—
Exemption from regulation—Authorization to contract with utility.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.295 Hydroelectric resources—Separate legal authority—
Creation by irrigation districts and cities, towns, or public utility
districts. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.300
Additional powers—Acquisition, control, and
disposition of property. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.300. Prior: 1963 c 155 § 1;
1915 c 184 § 15; RRS § 9128.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.452 pursuant to
1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.305 Additional powers—Parking meter revenue for revenue
bonds. [1994 c 81 § 44; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.305. Prior: 1957 c 166 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.454 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.310 Eminent domain. [1965 c 7 § 35.24.310. Prior: 1915 c
184 § 22; RRS § 9136.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.311 pursuant to 1994 c
81 § 90.
35.24.320 Employees' group insurance—False arrest insurance.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1994.
35.24.330 Nuisances. [1994 c 81 § 46; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.330. Prior:
1915 c 184 § 21; 1890 p 187 § 123; RRS § 9135.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.331 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.340 Taxation—Levy for current expense fund. [1965 c 7 §
35.24.340. Prior: 1915 c 186 § 3; RRS § 9153.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 §
89.
35.24.350 Taxation—Allocation for special improvement or
purpose. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 17; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.350. Prior: 1919 c
167 § 2; RRS § 9131.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.24.360 Taxation—Park fund levy.
decodified June 1994.
Cross-reference section,
35.24.370 Taxation—Street poll tax. [1994 c 81 § 47; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 154 § 51; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 61; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.370. Prior: 1905 c 75 §
1, part; 1890 p 201 § 154; RRS § 9210, part.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.371 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.380 Taxation—Sinking funds—Investment. [1965 c 7 §
35.24.380. Prior: 1915 c 184 § 33; RRS § 9147.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 §
89.
35.24.390 Reserve funds—Investment in city's own bonds. [1965
c 7 § 35.24.390. Prior: 1941 c 145 § 1; RRS § 9138-1.] Repealed by 1994
c 81 § 89.
35.24.400 Local improvement guaranty fund—Investment in
city's own guaranteed bonds. [1994 c 81 § 48; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.400.
Prior: 1941 c 145 § 2; RRS § 9138-2.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.505
pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.410 Utilities—City may contract for service or construct
own facilities. [1994 c 81 § 49; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.410. Prior: 1917 c 124 §
1, part; 1915 c 184 § 16, part; RRS § 9129, part.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.515 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.420 Utilities—Method of acquisition. [1994 c 81 § 50; 1965 c
7 § 35.24.420. Prior: 1917 c 124 § 1, part; 1915 c 184 § 16, part; RRS §
9129, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.525 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.430 Utilities—Maintenance and operation—Rates. [1965 c
7 § 35.24.430. Prior: 1917 c 124 § 1, part; 1915 c 184 § 16, part; RRS §
9129, part.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.535 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.440 Procedure to attack consolidation or annexation of
territory. [1994 c 81 § 51; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.440. Prior: 1923 c 153 § 1;
RRS § 8913-1.] Recodified as RCW 35.23.545 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.450 Police judge—Appointment—Bond—Compensation—
Term—Removal. [1965 ex.s. c 116 § 11; 1965 c 94 § 1; 1965 c 7 §
35.24.450. Prior: 1919 c 113 § 2, part; 1915 c 184 § 29, part; 1890 p 196 §
138; RRS § 9143, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1,
1984.
35.24.455 Criminal code repeals by city operating municipal
court—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal cases—
Arbitration. [1994 c 81 § 52; 1984 c 258 § 206.] Recodified as RCW
35.23.555 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.460 Police judge—Jurisdiction. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 29; 1965
ex.s. c 116 § 12; 1965 c 94 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.460. Prior: 1919 c 113 § 2,
part; 1915 c 184 § 29, part; 1890 p 196 § 138; RRS § 9143, part.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.465 Police judge—Change of venue.
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
[1967 c 241 § 8.]
35.24.470 Police judge—Review of decisions—Procedure. [1979
ex.s. c 136 § 30; 1965 ex.s. c 116 § 13; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.470. Prior: 1919 c
113 § 2, part; 1915 c 184 § 29, part; 1890 p 196 § 138; RRS § 9143, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.306
Additional powers—Ambulances and first aid
equipment. [1994 c 81 § 45; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.306. Prior: 1963 c 131 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 35.23.456 pursuant to 1994 c 81 § 90.
35.24.480 Police judge pro tempore. [1965 c 108 § 1.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.24.307 Additional powers—Construction and operation of
boat harbors, marinas, docks, etc. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1994.
35.24.490 Cities of ten thousand or more may frame charter
without changing classification. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1994.
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Chapter 35.31
TOWNS
ACCIDENT CLAIMS AND FUNDS
35.27.020 Annexation of unplatted lands—Consent. [1951 c 109 §
1; 1890 p 141 § 15, part; RRS § 8935, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
35.31.010 Charter cities—Statement of residence required. [1967
c 164 § 11; 1965 c 7 § 35.31.010. Prior: 1957 c 224 § 2; 1909 c 83 § 1;
RRS § 9478.] Repealed by 1993 c 449 § 13.
35.27.110 Contested elections. [1965 c 7 § 35.27.110. Prior: 1890 p
201 § 152, part; RRS § 9173, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.27.150 Officers not to be interested in town contracts. [1941 c
57 § 2; 1890 p 215 § 176; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9194.] Repealed by 1961 c
268 § 18.
35.27.320 Ordinances—Prosecution for violations. [1965 c 7 §
35.27.320. Prior: 1890 p 205 § 159; RRS § 9180.] Repealed by 1993 c 83
§ 10, effective July 1, 1994.
35.31.030 Compliance mandatory. [1965 c 7 § 35.31.030. Prior:
1909 c 83 § 3; RRS § 9480.] Repealed by 1993 c 449 § 13.
Chapter 35.32
BUDGETS IN CITIES OVER 300,000
35.32.010 Definitions. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.010. Prior: (i) 1925 ex.s. c
125 § 1, part; RRS § 9000-13, part. (ii) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 2, part; RRS §
9000-14, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.27.363 Purchases relating to garbage collection and disposal.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1989.
35.32.020 Budget mandatory—Other expenditures void. [1965 c
7 § 35.32.020. Prior: (i) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 1, part; RRS § 9000-13, part.
(ii) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 10, part; RRS § 9000-22, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7
§ 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.090.
35.27.364 Contracts with cemetery districts and fire protection
districts for public facilities and services—Joint purchasing. Crossreference section, decodified May 1994.
35.32.030 Budget estimates. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.030. Prior: 1925
ex.s. c 125 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-14, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.030.
35.27.420 Taxation—Estimates to be filed. [1965 c 7 § 35.27.420.
Prior: 1955 c 337 § 26; prior: (i) 1929 c 61 § 1; 1909 c 138 § 1; RRS §
11229. (ii) 1941 c 27 § 1, part; 1929 c 61 § 4, part; 1927 c 141 § 1; 1909 c
138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11232, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.32.040 Budget estimates—Classification and segregation.
[1965 c 7 § 35.32.040. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-14,
part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.27.430 Taxation—Notice of hearing on estimates. [1965 c 7 §
35.27.430. Prior: 1929 c 61 § 2; 1909 c 138 § 2; RRS § 11230.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.440 Taxation—Hearing—Tax levies. [1965 c 7 § 35.27.440.
Prior: 1929 c 61 § 3; 1909 c 138 § 3; RRS § 11231.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.450 Taxation—Tolerance allowed in expenditures—Penalty
for violations. [1965 c 7 § 35.27.450. Prior: 1955 c 337 § 27; prior: (i)
1929 c 61 § 5; RRS § 11233. (ii) 1941 c 27 § 1, part; 1929 c 61 § 4, part;
1917 c 141 § 1; 1909 c 138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11232, part.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.460
Taxation—Nondebatable emergency expenditures.
[1965 c 7 § 35.27.460. Prior: 1955 c 337 § 28; prior: 1941 c 27 § 1, part;
1929 c 61 § 4, part; 1917 c 141 § 1; 1909 c 138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
11232, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.470 Taxation—Emergencies subject to hearing. [1965 c 7 §
35.27.470. Prior: 1955 c 337 § 29; prior: 1941 c 27 § 1, part; 1929 c 61 §
4, part; 1917 c 141 § 1; 1909 c 138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11232, part.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.480 Taxation—Payment of emergency warrants. [1965 c 7 §
35.27.480. Prior: 1955 c 337 § 30; prior: 1941 c 27 § 1, part; 1929 c 61 §
4, part; 1917 c 141 § 1; 1909 c 138 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11232, part.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.27.490 Taxation—Park fund levy.
decodified May 1994.
Cross-reference section,
35.27.520
Police justice—Appointment—Salary—Removal.
[1969 c 28 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 116 § 16; 1965 c 7 § 35.27.520. Prior: 1921 c
70 § 1, part; 1890 p 214 § 174, part; RRS § 9192, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.27.525 Police judge pro tempore. [1965 c 108 § 2.] Repealed by
1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.27.530 Police justice—Jurisdiction. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 31; 1965
ex.s. c 116 § 17; 1965 c 7 § 35.27.530. Prior: 1921 c 70 § 1, part; 1890 p
214 § 174, part; RRS § 9192, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective
July 1, 1984.
35.27.535 Police justice—Change of venue. [1967 c 241 § 9.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134, effective July 1, 1984.
35.27.540 Police justice—Procedure—Review. [1979 ex.s. c 136 §
32; 1965 ex.s. c 116 § 18; 1965 c 7 § 35.27.540. Prior: 1921 c 70 § 1, part;
1890 p 214 § 174, part; RRS § 9192, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 134,
effective July 1, 1984.
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35.32.050 Budget estimates—Deficits—Debts. [1965 c 7 §
35.32.050. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 3, part; RRS § 9000-15, part.]
Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.32.060 Budget estimates—Revenues. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.060.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 3, part; RRS § 9000-15, part.] Repealed by 1967 c
7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.030.
35.32.070 Budget—Preliminary hearing—Publication. [1965 c 7
§ 35.32.070. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 4, part; RRS § 9000-16, part.]
Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.040.
35.32.080 Budget—Final hearing—Adoption. [1965 c 7 §
35.32.080. Prior: (i) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 4, part; RRS § 9000-16, part. (ii)
1925 ex.s. c 125 § 5; RRS § 9000-17.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later
enactment, see RCW 35.32A.040.
35.32.090 Budget forms—Compulsory. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.090.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 11; RRS § 9000-23.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.32.100 Emergency—Creation of fund. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.100.
Prior: (i) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-14, part. (ii) 1949 c 118 §
1, part; 1927 c 168 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
9000-19, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW
35.32A.060.
35.32.110 Emergency—Withdrawals. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.110. Prior:
1949 c 118 § 1, part; 1927 c 168 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 9000-19, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment,
see RCW 35.32A.060.
35.32.120 Emergencies declarable by three-fourths vote. [1965 c 7
§ 35.32.120. Prior: 1949 c 118 § 1, part; 1927 c 168 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c
125 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9000-19, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 §
13.
35.32.130 Emergencies requiring unanimous vote. [1965 c 7 §
35.32.130. Prior: 1949 c 118 § 1, part; 1927 c 168 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c
125 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9000-19, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 §
13.
35.32.140 Funds—Appropriations—Transfers. [1965 c 7 §
35.32.140. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-18, part.]
Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.050.
35.32.150 Funds—Monthly budget—Exceptions. [1965 c 7 §
35.32.150. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-18, part.]
Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.32.160 Unexpended appropriations—Annual—Operating and
maintenance. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.160. Prior: 1927 c 168 § 2, part; 1925
ex.s. c 125 § 8, part; RRS § 9000-20, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.080.
35.32.170 Unexpended appropriations—Annual—Capital and
betterment outlays. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.170. Prior: 1927 c 168 § 2, part;
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1925 ex.s. c 125 § 8, part; RRS § 9000-20, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.080.
Chapter 35.35
RETAIL SALES AND USE TAXES
35.32.180 Unexpended balances—Monthly. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.180.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-18, part.] Repealed by 1967 c
7 § 13.
(Cross-reference chapter, decodified August 2000)
35.32.190 Utilities—Exemption from budget control—Capital
and emergency expenditures. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.190. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
125 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-14, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later
enactment, see RCW 35.32A.070.
FISCAL—CITIES UNDER 20,000 AND
CITIES OTHER THAN FIRST CLASS—BONDS
35.32.195
Municipal transportation systems—Budget by
transportation commission. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.195. Prior: 1951 c 80 § 1.]
Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.010.
35.32.200 Computation of indebtedness. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.200.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 9; RRS § 9000-21.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13.
35.32.210 Violations and penalties. [1965 c 7 § 35.32.210. Prior:
(i) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-14, part. (ii) 1925 ex.s. c 125 §
10, part; RRS § 9000-22, part. (iii) 1925 ex.s. c 125 § 12, part; RRS § 900024.] Repealed by 1967 c 7 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 35.32A.090.
Chapter 35.33
BUDGETS IN SECOND AND THIRD-CLASS CITIES,
TOWNS, AND FIRST-CLASS CITIES UNDER 300,000
35.33.010 Definitions. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.010. Prior: 1923 c 158 § 9;
RRS § 9000-9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.030 Budget estimates. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.030. Prior: 1923 c
158 § 1; RRS § 9000-1.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.040 Budget estimates—Classification and segregation—
Transfer. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.040. Prior: 1953 c 180 § 1; 1923 c 158 § 2,
part; RRS § 9000-2, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.050 Budget—Preliminary. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.050. Prior: (i)
1923 c 158 § 2, part; RRS § 9000-2, part. (ii) 1923 c 158 § 3, part; RRS §
9000-3, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.060 Budget—Notice of hearing on final. [1965 c 7 §
35.33.060. Prior: 1923 c 158 § 3, part; RRS § 9000-3, part.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.070 Budget—Final—Hearing—Adoption. [1965 c 7 §
35.33.070. Prior: 1923 c 158 § 4; RRS § 9000-4.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 95 § 26.
35.33.080 Emergency expenditures—Nondebatable emergencies.
[1965 c 7 § 35.33.080. Prior: 1961 c 166 § 1; 1955 c 337 § 32; prior: 1923
c 158 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-6, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.090
Emergency expenditures—Other emergencies—
Hearing. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.090. Prior: 1961 c 166 § 2; 1955 c 337 § 33;
prior: 1923 c 158 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-6, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
95 § 26.
Chapter 35.37
35.37.025 Funds of annexed portions to be kept distinct. [1965 c 7
§ 35.37.025. Prior: 1897 c 84 § 11; RRS § 5645.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
89 § 18.
35.37.060 Excess indebtedness—Election to authorize. [1965 c 7 §
35.37.060. Prior: 1951 c 65 § 1. Formerly: (i) 1891 c 128 § 3; RRS §
9540. (ii) 1911 c 31 § 1; RRS § 9541.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
35.37.070 General indebtedness bonds—Issuance. [1965 c 7 §
35.37.070. Prior: 1891 c 128 § 4, part; RRS § 9542, part.] Repealed by
1984 c 186 § 70.
35.37.080
General indebtedness bonds—Form—Terms—
Signatures. [1965 c 7 § 35.37.080. Prior: 1891 c 128 § 5, part; RRS §
9543, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 107 § 6.
35.37.100 General indebtedness bonds—Sale. [1983 c 167 § 37;
1965 c 7 § 35.37.100. Prior: 1891 c 128 § 7; RRS § 9545.] Repealed by
1984 c 186 § 70.
Chapter 35.38
FISCAL—DEPOSITARIES
35.38.020 Cities of 75,000 or more inhabitants—Contract as to
interest—Surety bond or collateral. [1969 ex.s. c 193 § 23; 1969 c 28 § 2;
1967 c 132 § 5; 1965 c 7 § 35.38.020. Prior: 1947 c 245 § 1; 1945 c 240 §
1; 1935 c 45 § 1; 1931 c 87 § 4; 1913 c 118 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 10 § 1; 1909 c
103 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5569.] Repealed by 1973 c 126 § 18.
35.38.030 Cities and towns of less than 75,000 inhabitants—
Designation of depositaries. [1973 c 126 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 24; 1965
c 7 § 35.38.030. Prior: 1923 c 18 § 1; 1907 c 22 § 1; RRS § 5571.]
Repealed by 1984 c 177 § 21.
35.38.041 Segregation of eligible securities as collateral. [1973 c
126 § 17.] Repealed by 1984 c 177 § 21.
35.38.070 Trustee for safekeeping of securities. [1965 c 7 §
35.38.070. Prior: 1945 c 70 § 1, part; 1941 c 18 § 1, part; 1929 c 186 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5574-1, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
35.38.080 Procedure upon insolvency of depositary. [1965 c 7 §
35.38.080. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 3, part; RRS § 5574-3, part.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
35.38.090 Bank as trustee of its own pledged securities. [1965 c 7
§ 35.38.090. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 5, part; RRS § 5574-5, part.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
35.33.100 Emergency warrants. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.100. Prior:
1957 c 44 § 1; 1955 c 337 § 34; prior: 1953 c 180 § 2; 1923 c 158 § 6, part;
RRS § 9000-6, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.38.100 Compensation of trustee. [1965 c 7 § 35.38.100. Prior:
1929 c 186 § 4, part; RRS § 5574-4, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 §
30.
35.33.105 Adjustment of wages, etc., of electrical workers
permissible, budget notwithstanding. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.105. Prior: 1951
c 154 § 1.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.38.110 Trustee's receipt. [1965 c 7 § 35.38.110. Prior: 1929 c
186 § 2, part; RRS § 5574-2, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
35.33.110 Forms—Accounting—Supervision by state. [1965 c 7 §
35.33.110. Prior: 1923 c 158 § 10; RRS § 9000-10.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.120 Funds—Limitations on expenditures—Transfers. [1965
c 7 § 35.33.120. Prior: 1961 c 166 § 4; prior: 1955 c 322 § 1; 1923 c 158 §
5, part; RRS § 9000-5, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.130 Funds received from sales of bonds and warrants—
Expenditure. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.130. Prior: 1961 c 166 § 5; prior: 1923 c
158 § 5, part; RRS § 9000-5, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.140 Funds—Monthly report of status. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.140.
Prior: 1923 c 158 § 7; RRS § 9000-7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.150 Unexpended appropriations. [1965 ex.s. c 14 § 1; 1965 c
7 § 35.33.150. Prior: 1961 c 166 § 6; 1957 c 44 § 2; 1955 c 337 § 35; prior:
1953 c 180 § 3; 1923 c 158 § 6, part; RRS § 9000-6, part.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
35.33.160 Violations and penalties. [1965 c 7 § 35.33.160. Prior:
1923 c 158 § 11; RRS § 9000-11.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 95 § 26.
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35.38.120 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Designation as depositary prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c 230
§ 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
35.38.130 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Deposit of public moneys in prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c
230 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
35.38.140 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Notification of city or town treasurer. [1969 ex.s. c 230
§ 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 39.58.045.
Chapter 35.39
FISCAL—INVESTMENT OF FUNDS
35.39.010 City finance committee—Cities over 75,000. [1965 c 7 §
35.39.010. Prior: 1935 c 45 § 2; RRS § 5570-1.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c
46 § 2.
35.39.020 City finance committee—Cities and towns under
75,000. [1965 c 7 § 35.39.020. Prior: 1935 c 45 § 4; RRS § 5573-1.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 46 § 2.
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35.39.040 Investment of pension funds. [1969 ex.s. c 211 § 1; 1965
c 19 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.39.040. Prior: 1961 c 212 § 1; 1951 c 275 § 1; 1943
c 92 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5646-14.] Repealed by 1980 c 34 § 2. Later
enactment, see RCW 35.39.041.
35.39.041 Investment of pension funds. [1980 c 34 § 1.] Repealed
by 1982 c 166 § 7, effective July 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
35.39.060.
Chapter 35.40
FISCAL—VALIDATION AND FUNDING OF DEBTS
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Chapter 35.50
LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—FORECLOSURE OF ASSESSMENTS
35.50.060 Procedure—Commencement of action. [1965 c 7 §
35.50.060. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2;
1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c
111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.50.070 Procedure—Parties and property included. [1967 c 52
§ 18; 1965 c 7 § 35.50.070. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part;
1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part;
prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.40.010 Ratification and funding at same election. [1965 c 7 §
35.40.010. Prior: 1891 c 132 § 1; RRS § 9550.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 §
70.
35.50.080 Procedure—Pleadings and evidence. [1965 c 7 §
35.50.080. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2;
1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c
111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.40.020 Effect of vote to fund validated indebtedness. [1965 c 7
§ 35.40.020. Prior: 1891 c 132 § 2; RRS § 9551.] Repealed by 1984 c 186
§ 70.
35.50.090 Procedure—Summons and service. [1965 c 7 §
35.50.090. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2;
1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c
111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.40.040
Ratification and funding after consolidation or
annexation—Effect of vote to fund validated indebtedness. [1965 c 7 §
35.40.040. Prior: 1893 c 58 § 2; RRS § 9557.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 §
70.
35.40.050
Ratification and funding after consolidation or
annexation—Conduct of election. [1965 c 7 § 35.40.050. Prior: 1893 c
58 § 3; RRS § 9558.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
Chapter 35.41
FISCAL—MUNICIPAL REVENUE BOND ACT
35.41.020 Special funds—Considerations in creation—Limitation
on amounts. [1957 c 117 § 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 203 § 2.
35.41.040 Coupons. [1965 c 7 § 35.41.040. Prior: 1957 c 117 § 4.]
Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
Chapter 35.43
LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—
AUTHORITY—INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS
35.43.090 Ordinance—Creation of district—Special cases. [1965
c 7 § 35.43.090. Prior: 1957 c 144 § 5; prior: (i) 1911 c 98 § 16, part; RRS
§ 9368, part. (ii) 1911 c 98 § 17, part; RRS § 9369, part. (iii) 1911 c 98 §
18, part; RRS § 9370, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 258 § 17.
35.43.160 Restraints on authority—When initiated by petition.
[1967 c 52 § 7; 1965 c 7 § 35.43.160. Prior: 1957 c 144 § 10; prior: 1953 c
26 § 2; 1927 c 209 § 4, part; 1923 c 141 § 4, part; RRS § 9351-4, part.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 116 § 12.
35.43.170 Restraints on authority—When initiated by resolution.
[1965 c 58 § 1; 1965 c 7 § 35.43.170. Prior: 1957 c 144 § 11; prior: 1927 c
209 § 4, part; 1923 c 141 § 4, part; RRS § 9351-4, part.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 116 § 12.
Chapter 35.45
LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—BONDS AND WARRANTS
35.50.100 Procedure—Trial and judgment. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.100.
Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 §
1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.]
Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.50.110 Procedure—Appeals. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.110. Prior: 1933
c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98
§§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c
91 § 9.
35.50.120 Sale. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.120. Prior: 1953 c 134 § 1; 1933 c
9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§
34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 §
9.
35.50.130 Sale—Notice. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.130. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1,
part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34,
36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.50.140 Sale—Manner of. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.140. Prior: 1933 c 9
§ 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§
34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 §
9.
35.50.150 Sale—Purchaser's title. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.150. Prior:
1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911
c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by
1982 c 91 § 9.
35.50.160 Sale—Report of. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.160. Prior: 1933 c 9
§ 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§
34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 §
9.
35.50.170 Sale—Certificate of purchase—Content. [1965 c 7 §
35.50.170. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2;
1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c
111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.50.180
Sale—Certificate of purchase—Assignment—
Recording. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.180. Prior: 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 §
5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS §
9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
35.45.100 First-class cities—Diversion prohibited—Refund of
excess. [1917 c 58 § 1; 1915 c 17 § 1; RRS § 8983.] Now codified as RCW
35.22.580.
35.50.190 Sale—Redemption. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.190. Prior: 1933 c
9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§
34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 §
9.
35.45.110 First-class cities—Bonds voted by people—Transfer of
excess to redemption fund. [1915 c 17 § 2; RRS § 8984.] Now codified as
RCW 35.22.590.
35.50.200 Sale—Deed—Form. [1965 c 7 § 35.50.200. Prior: 1933
c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2; 1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98
§§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c
91 § 9.
35.45.120 Liability for violations. [1915 c 17 § 3; RRS § 8985.]
Now codified as RCW 35.22.600.
Chapter 35.49
LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS
35.49.120 Tax liens—Private certificate holder takes subject to
local assessments. [1965 c 7 § 35.49.120. Prior: 1929 c 143 § 1, part;
1925 ex.s. c 170 § 1, part; 1911 c 98 § 40, part; RRS § 9393, part.] Repealed
by 1994 c 301 § 57.
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35.50.210 Sale—Deed—Validity—Cancellation. [1965 c 7 §
35.50.210. Prior: (i) 1933 c 9 § 1, part; 1927 c 275 § 5, part; 1919 c 70 § 2;
1915 c 185 § 1; 1911 c 98 §§ 34, 36, part; RRS § 9386, part. (ii) 1927 c 275
§ 6; RRS § 9394-1; prior: 1897 c 111.] Repealed by 1982 c 91 § 9.
Chapter 35.58
METROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
35.58.118 Commission or council form of management of
metropolitan transportation function—Submission of proposition to
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voters—Effect when no proposition submitted. [1971 ex.s. c 303 § 4;
1967 c 105 § 10.] Repealed by 1993 c 240 § 19.
1943 § 6741-8; prior: 1907 c 98 § 8; RRS § 6727.] Repealed by 1984 c 186
§ 70.
35.58.273 Public transportation systems—Motor vehicle excise
tax authorized—Credits—Public hearing on route and design—
Rules—Sales and use tax on rental cars. [2003 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure
No. 776, approved November 5, 2002); 1998 c 321 § 25 (Referendum Bill
No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1992 c 194 § 11; 1991 c 339 § 29;
1991 c 309 § 1; (1991 c 363 § 40 repealed by 1991 c 309 § 6); 1990 c 42 §
316; 1987 c 428 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 175 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 8.] Repealed
by 2002 c 6 § 2; and subsequently decodified January 2004.
35.61.170 Park district bonds—Terms—Denominations—Form.
[1983 c 167 § 54; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 19; 1965 c 7 §
35.61.170. Prior: (i) 1943 c 264 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6741-9; prior:
1909 c 131 § 3; 1907 c 98 § 9; RRS § 6728. (ii) 1943 c 264 § 10, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 6741-10, part; prior: 1909 c 131 § 4, part; 1907 c 98 § 10;
RRS § 6729, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
35.58.274 Public transportation systems—Motor vehicles exempt
from tax. [1985 c 7 § 100; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 9.] Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2;
and repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 776, approved
November 5, 2002).
35.61.320 Withdrawal of fourth-class municipality—Prior levies
and assessments. [1965 c 7 § 35.61.320. Prior: 1959 c 45 § 2.] Repealed
by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.61.330 Withdrawal of fourth-class municipality—Contracts
with district. [1965 c 7 § 35.61.330. Prior: 1959 c 45 § 3.] Repealed by
1994 c 81 § 89.
35.58.275 Public transportation systems—Provisions of motor
vehicle excise tax chapter applicable. [1969 ex.s. c 255 § 10.] Repealed
by 2002 c 6 § 2; and repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 776,
approved November 5, 2002).
35.61.340 Withdrawal of fourth-class municipality—Disposition
of property—Eminent domain. [1965 c 7 § 35.61.340. Prior: 1959 c 45 §
4.] Repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
35.58.276 Public transportation systems—When tax due and
payable—Collection. [1971 ex.s. c 199 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 11.]
Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2; and repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure
No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
NAME—CHANGE OF
35.58.277 Public transportation systems—Remittance of tax by
county auditor. [1979 c 158 § 91; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 12.] Repealed by
2002 c 6 § 2; and repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 776,
approved November 5, 2002).
35.58.278 Public transportation systems—Distribution of tax.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 270 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 54 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 13.]
Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2; and repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure
No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
35.58.279 Public transportation systems—Crediting and use of
tax revenues. [1981 c 319 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 175 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 255 § 14.]
Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2.
35.58.2791 Public transportation systems—Internal combustion
equipment to comply with pollution control standards. [1969 ex.s. c 255
§ 19.] Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2.
35.58.2792 Public transportation systems—Parking facilities to be
in conjunction with system stations or transfer facilities. [1969 ex.s. c
255 § 20.] Repealed by 2002 c 6 § 2.
35.58.2793
Mass public transit system—State financial
assistance—Distribution of funds—Formula—Federal funds. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 136 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 270 § 28.
35.58.440 County assessor's duties. [1965 c 7 § 35.58.440. Prior:
1957 c 213 § 44.] Repealed by 1993 c 240 § 19.
35.58.910 Severability. [1957 c 213 § 57.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040(71). See RCW 35.98.030.
Chapter 35.60
WORLD FAIRS OR EXPOSITIONS—
PARTICIPATION BY MUNICIPALITIES
35.60.900 Severability. [1961 c 149 § 9. Prior: 1961 c 39 § 9.]
Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040(25). See RCW 35.98.030.
Chapter 35.61
METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICTS
35.61.060 Election of commissioners—Nomination. [1985 c 416 §
2; 1965 c 7 § 35.61.060. Prior: 1943 c 264 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6741-3, part; prior: 1909 c 131 § 2; 1907 c 98 § 3, part; RRS § 6722, part.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.61.070 Election of commissioners—Filling vacancies. [1965 c 7
§ 35.61.070. Prior: 1943 c 264 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6741-3, part;
prior: 1909 c 131 § 2; 1907 c 98 § 3, part; RRS § 6722, part.] Repealed by
1994 c 223 § 92.
35.61.080 Elections—Eligibility of voters. [1965 c 7 § 35.61.080.
Prior: 1943 c 264 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6741-3, part; prior: 1909 c
131 § 2; 1907 c 98 § 3, part; RRS § 6722, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 §
92.
35.61.160 Park district bonds—Issuance—Sale. [1983 c 167 § 53;
1983 c 61 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.61.160. Prior: 1943 c 264 § 8; Rem. Supp.
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Chapter 35.62
35.62.020 Election—Petition—Ballot. [1965 c 7 § 35.62.020.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 146 § 2; RRS § 8891-2.] Repealed by 1990 c 193 § 4.
Later enactment, see RCW 35.62.021.
35.62.030 Nominations of new name. [1965 c 7 § 35.62.030. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 146 § 3; RRS § 8891-3.] Repealed by 1990 c 193 § 4.
35.62.040 Placing names on election ballot. [1965 c 7 § 35.62.040.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 146 § 4; RRS § 8891-4.] Repealed by 1990 c 193 § 4.
Later enactment, see RCW 35.62.031 and 35.62.041.
35.62.050 Results—Votes necessary. [1965 c 7 § 35.62.050. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 146 § 5; RRS § 8891-5.] Repealed by 1990 c 193 § 4. Later
enactment, see RCW 35.62.041.
Chapter 35.63
PLANNING COMMISSIONS
35.63.190 Mobile home parks—Review of need and demand.
[1989 c 274 § 2.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
Chapter 35.67
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS—
REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL
35.67.040 Election—Calling—When necessary. [1941 c 193 § 2,
part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9354-5, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040.
35.67.050 Election—Notice. [1941 c 193 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 9354-5, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040.
35.67.060 Election—Vote required. [1941 c 193 § 2, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9354-5, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040.
35.67.070 General indebtedness bonds—When issued. [1984 c
186 § 22; 1965 c 7 § 35.67.070. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 3, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 9354-6, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 445 § 13.
35.67.080 General indebtedness bonds—Terms—Denominations.
[1983 c 167 § 57; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 42; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 20; 1965 c 7 §
35.67.080. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9354-6, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
35.67.090
General indebtedness bonds—Signatures—Form.
[1983 c 167 § 58; 1965 c 7 § 35.67.090. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 3, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9354-6, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
35.67.100 General indebtedness bonds—Sale of. [1965 c 7 §
35.67.100. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9354-6, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
35.67.192 Storm or surface water sewers—Revenues, charges—
Combining with water system. [1965 c 7 § 35.67.192. Prior: 1955 c 266
§ 4.] Repealed by 1965 c 110 § 2.
35.67.320 Waterworks—Sewerage system made part of without
popular vote. [1965 c 7 § 35.67.320. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 12, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9354-15, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 51 § 3.
35.67.330 Waterworks—Sewerage system made part of by
popular vote. [1965 c 7 § 35.67.330. Prior: 1941 c 193 § 12, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9354-15, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 51 § 3.
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Chapter 35.71
PEDESTRIAN MALLS
35.71.900 Severability. [1961 c 111 § 14.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
Chapter 35.80
UNFIT DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS, AND STRUCTURES
Title 35A
35.92.210 Submission to vote of electors. [1933 ex.s. c 17 § 4; RRS
§ 9502-4. Formerly RCW 80.40.210.] Repealed by 1957 c 288 § 9.
Chapter 35.93
MUNICIPAL STREET RAILWAY BONDS
35.93.010 Street railway refunding bonds. [1929 c 145 § 1; RRS §
9488-4. Formerly RCW 80.44.010.] Decodified.
35.80.900 Severability. [1959 c 82 § 5.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
35.93.020 Cities may borrow to fund or refund obligations. [1939
c 47 § 1; RRS § 9488-6. Formerly RCW 80.44.020.] Decodified.
Chapter 35.81
35.93.030 Issuance of bonds. [1939 c 47 § 2, part; RRS § 9488-7,
part. Formerly RCW 80.44.030.] Decodified.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL LAW
(Formerly: Urban renewal law)
35.93.040 Form of bonds. [1939 c 47 § 2, part; RRS § 9488-7, part.
Formerly RCW 80.44.040.] Decodified.
35.81.010 Definitions. [2002 c 218 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 41; 1975 c 3 §
1; 1971 ex.s. c 177 § 6; 1965 c 7 § 35.81.010. Prior: 1957 c 42 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 35.81.015 pursuant to 2002 c 218 § 30.
35.93.050 Rights of bondholder. [1939 c 47 § 2, part; RRS § 94887, part. Formerly RCW 80.44.050.] Decodified.
35.81.020 Declaration of purpose and necessity. [2002 c 218 § 2;
1965 c 7 § 35.81.020. Prior: 1957 c 42 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 35.81.005
pursuant to 2002 c 218 § 30.
35.81.900 Severability. [1957 c 42 § 19.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
Chapter 35.82
35.93.060 Funding and refunding bonds may be refunded. [1939
c 47 § 3; RRS § 9488-8. Formerly RCW 80.44.060.] Decodified.
35.93.070 Covenants of bonds. [1939 c 47 § 4; RRS § 9488-9.
Formerly RCW 80.44.070.] Decodified.
35.93.080 Commission created—Powers. [1939 c 47 § 5; RRS §
9488-10. Formerly RCW 80.44.080.] Decodified.
HOUSING AUTHORITIES LAW
35.93.090 Construction of chapter. [1939 c 47 § 6; RRS § 9488-11.
Formerly RCW 80.44.090.] Decodified.
35.82.075 Small works roster. [1989 c 363 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c
138 § 301.
35.93.100 Extension of time of payment. [1927 c 228 § 1; RRS §
9511-1. Formerly RCW 80.44.100.] Decodified.
Chapter 35.83
35.93.110 Consent of bondholders. [1927 c 228 § 2; RRS § 9511-2.
Formerly RCW 80.44.110.] Decodified.
HOUSING COOPERATION LAW
35.83.900 Severability. [1939 c 24 § 9; RRS § 6889-39.] Repealed
by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040.
Chapter 35.86
OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES
35.86.070 Payment of annual excise tax by city or lessee. [1967
ex.s. c 144 § 6; 1965 c 7 § 35.86.070. Prior: 1959 c 302 § 7.] Repealed by
1969 c 144 § 1. Later enactment, see RCW 35.86A.110.
35.86.900 Severability. [1959 c 302 § 8.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 §
35.98.040.
Chapter 35.87
PARKING FACILITIES—CONVEYANCE OF LAND FOR
IN CITIES OVER THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
35.87.010 Sale, lease or conveyance of real property for free
public parking authorized—"Municipality" defined. [1967 ex.s. c 144 §
2.] Repealed by 2009 c 265 § 1.
35.93.120 Effect on validity of bonds. [1927 c 228 § 3; RRS § 95113. Formerly RCW 80.44.120.] Decodified.
Title 35A
OPTIONAL MUNICIPAL CODE
Chapter 35A.01
INTERPRETATION OF TERMS
35A.01.080 "Councilman" defined. [1981 c 213 § 2.] Repealed by
2009 c 549 § 8001.
Chapter 35A.02
PROCEDURE FOR INCORPORATED MUNICIPALITY
TO BECOME A NONCHARTER CODE CITY
35A.02.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 35.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.87.020 Notice of intention to sell, lease or convey real property
in business area—Posting—Publication—Preference right to purchase
or lease. [1967 ex.s. c 144 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 265 § 1.
35A.02.100 Notice of election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.02.100.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.87.030
Consideration, terms and conditions—Reversion.
[1967 ex.s. c 144 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 265 § 1.
35A.02.110
Canvass of returns—Certificates of election—
Transcript of record to secretary of state. [1979 ex.s. c 18 § 9; 1967 ex.s.
c 119 § 35A.02.110.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35.87.040
RCW 35.87.020 inapplicable to sale, lease or
conveyance to federal government or agency or to the state or any
county, city or political subdivision. [1967 ex.s. c 144 § 5.] Repealed by
2009 c 265 § 1.
Chapter 35.92
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
35.92.022 Solid waste—Collection and disposal—Processing and
conversion into products—Sale agreements—Advertising—Bids. [1985
c 445 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 164 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 208 § 2.] Repealed by 1989
c 399 § 13.
35.92.024 Contracts with private vendors for solid waste handling
systems and plants—Procedures. [1986 c 282 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
35.21.156 pursuant to 1989 c 399 § 12.
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Chapter 35A.03
INCORPORATION AS NONCHARTER CODE CITY
35A.03.010 Incorporation as noncharter code city authorized—
Number of inhabitants required—Proviso. [1979 ex.s. c 18 § 10; 1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.010.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.020 Petition for incorporation—Signatures. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.03.020.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.030 Petition for incorporation—Contents. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.03.030.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
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35A.03.035 Petition—Auditor's duties. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.035.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.040 Publication of petition and notice. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.040.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.050 Presentation of petition. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.050.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.060 Hearing on petition. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.060.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.070 Findings by board of county commissioners—Factors
considered—Establishment of boundaries—Limitation. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 220 § 12; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.070.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41.
Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.075 Population determination. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.075.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.080 Election on question and of officers required. [1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.080.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.085
Candidates for elective positions—Filing—
Withdrawal—Ballot position. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.085.] Repealed
by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.090 Election—Conduct—Voters' qualifications. [1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.090.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.100 Notice of election—Contents. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.100.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.110 Ballots. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.110.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.120 Certification of election results—Order of board
declaring incorporation. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.120.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.130 Effective date of incorporation—Terms of elected
officers—First municipal election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.130.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.140
Pending final disposition of petition no other
incorporation to be acted upon—Withdrawal or substitution—Action
on petition for annexation authorized. [1982 c 220 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.03.140.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.03.150 Disposition of uncollected road district taxes. [1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.03.150.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 251 § 15.
35A.03.151 Road district taxes—Disposition. [1971 ex.s. c 251 §
4.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.152 Road district taxes—Distributions to be in accordance
with RCW 35A.03.151, 35A.14.801. [1971 ex.s. c 251 § 16.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.160
Fire protection district and library districts—
Continuation of services at option of city. [1986 c 234 § 21; 1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.03.160.] Recodified as RCW 35.02.210 pursuant to 1986 c 234 §
37.
35A.03.170 Franchises within territory incorporated. [1967 ex.s.
c 119 § 35A.03.170.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.03.180 Centerlines of streets, roads or highways as corporate
boundaries—Prohibition—Use of right-of-way lines. [1975 1st ex.s. c
220 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 41. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.020 Incorporation as noncharter code city authorized—
Number of inhabitants required—Exception. [1979 ex.s. c 18 § 11; 1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.020.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment,
see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.030 Petition for incorporation. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.030.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.040 Duties of county auditors—Certificates of sufficiency.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.040.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.050 Publication of petition and notice. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.050.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.060 Hearing—Factors considered. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.060.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.070 Establishment of boundaries—Limitation—Order.
[1979 ex.s. c 18 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 220 § 13; 1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.070.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.080 Determining population. [1979 ex.s. c 18 § 13; 1979 c
151 § 29; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.080.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42.
Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.090 Election for incorporation and election of officers.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.090.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.100 Candidates—Filing—Withdrawal—Ballot position—
Qualification of voters. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.100.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.110 Notice of election—Contents. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.110.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.120 Ballots. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.120.] Repealed by
1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.130 Certification of election results—Order declaring
incorporation. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.130.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 §
42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.140 Effective date of incorporation—Terms of elected
officers—First municipal election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.140.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.150 Municipal election procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.150.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.160
Powers and duties of county officers after
incorporation—Costs. [1979 c 151 § 30; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.160.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.170 Finances—Costs. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.170.]
Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.04.180 Consolidation and annexation. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.04.180.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter
35.02 RCW.
35A.04.190 Franchises within territory incorporated. [1967 ex.s.
c 119 § 35A.04.190.] Repealed by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.02 RCW.
Chapter 35A.05
CONSOLIDATION OF CODE CITIES
35A.05.010
Consolidation authorized—Contiguous defined.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.010.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
Chapter 35A.04
35A.05.020 Resolution for election on consolidation. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.05.020.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
INCORPORATION OF INTERCOUNTY AREA
AS A NONCHARTER CODE CITY
35A.05.030 Proposal for assumption of indebtedness. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.05.030.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.04.010 Definitions. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.04.010.] Repealed
by 1986 c 234 § 42. Later enactment, see chapter 35.02 RCW.
35A.05.040 Petition for consolidation—Election. [1984 c 203 § 2;
1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
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Title 35A
35A.05.050 Notice to other municipal corporations affected—
Designation of election date. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.050.] Repealed
by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.14.800 Road district taxes collected in annexed territory—
Disposition. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.14.800.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
251 § 15.
35A.05.060 Election of officers upon approval of consolidation
and plan of government by the voters. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.060.]
Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.14.802 Road district taxes collected in annexed territory—
Distributions to be in accordance with RCW 35A.03.151, 35A.14.801.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1986.
35A.05.070 Notice of election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.070.]
Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
Chapter 35A.15
35A.05.080 Ballots. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.080.] Repealed by
1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.05.090 Canvass of returns—Joint convention—Abstract of
votes, contents, filing. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.090.] Repealed by 1985
c 281 § 30.
35A.05.100 Effective date of consolidation and incorporation of
noncharter code city. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.100.] Repealed by 1985
c 281 § 30.
35A.05.110 Terms of elected officers—First municipal election.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.110.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.05.120 Cost of election. [1979 c 151 § 31; 1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.05.120.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
DISINCORPORATION
35A.15.030 Notice of election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.15.030.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
Chapter 35A.16
REDUCTION OF CITY LIMITS
35A.16.020 Notice of election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.16.020.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
Chapter 35A.20
MUNICIPAL COURTS OR POLICE COURTS IN CODE CITIES
[1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.010 Law governing municipal courts or police courts.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.010.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective
July 1, 1984.
35A.05.140 Assets and liabilities of component corporations—
Taxation to pay claims. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.05.140.] Repealed by
1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.20.020
Police judge or municipal judge—Term—
Compensation bond. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.020.] Repealed by 1984
c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.05.150 Continuation of ordinances.
35A.05.150.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.030 Additional judge—Traffic cases. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.030.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.05.160 Taxation of component cities. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.05.160.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.05.170 Consolidation of two noncharter code cities and one
first-class city—Council-manager plan of government—Elections—
City name. [1984 c 8 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
35A.20.040 Jurisdiction of police judge. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 33;
1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.040.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective
July 1, 1984.
35A.20.050 Precedence of cases—No change of venue. [1967 ex.s.
c 119 § 35A.20.050.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.05.130 Disposition of property.
35A.05.130.] Repealed by 1985 c 281 § 30.
Chapter 35A.06
ADOPTION AND ABANDONMENT OF NONCHARTER
CODE CITY CLASSIFICATION OR PLAN OF GOVERNMENT
35A.20.060 Criminal process. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.060.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.20.070 Prosecutions in name of city. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.070.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.06.080
After reclassification or adoption of plan of
government no subsequent vote on change for six years. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.06.080.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 18 § 35.
35A.20.080 Costs. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 34; 1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.080.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 35A.14
35A.20.090 Procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.090.] Repealed
by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
ANNEXATION BY CODE CITIES
35A.14.060 Election method—Conduct of election. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.14.060.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.14.230 Pending disposition of a petition or resolution for
annexation no other proposal for same area may be acted upon. [1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.14.230.] Repealed by 1994 c 216 § 20.
35A.14.350 Annexation of water, sewer, and fire districts—
Disposition of properties—Outstanding indebtedness. [1967 ex.s. c 119
§ 35A.14.350.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.13A RCW.
35A.14.360 Assumption of control of entire or part of water or
sewer district if sixty percent or more of area or valuation is annexed or
lies within code city—Acquisition subject to obligations. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.14.360.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see
chapter 35.13A RCW.
35A.20.100 Police judge pro tempore. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.100.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.20.110 Staff of court—Supplies. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.20.110.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.20.120 Annual report of liquor law violations. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.20.120.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.20.130 List for petit jury. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.130.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 135, effective July 1, 1984.
35A.20.150 Actions by and against code cities. [1983 c 3 § 58;
1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.20.150.] Recodified as RCW 35A.21.195 pursuant
to 1984 c 258 § 129, effective July 1, 1984.
Chapter 35A.29
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN CODE CITIES
35A.14.365 Assumption of control of entire or part of water or
sewer district if sixty percent or more of area or valuation is annexed or
lies within code city—Employees—Retention of service credits, sick
leave and vacation credit. [1969 ex.s. c 51 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
95 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 35.13A RCW.
35A.29.010 Definition of city clerk.
35A.29.010.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.14.370 Assumption of control of part of water or sewer
district if less than sixty percent of the area or valuation annexed. [1967
ex.s. c 119 § 35A.14.370.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 95 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 35.13A RCW.
35A.29.030 City clerk as registrar. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.030.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.14.600 Code city and district may contract regarding rights
and obligations. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.14.600.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 95 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 35.13A RCW.
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[1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.29.020 Definition of code city precinct. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.29.020.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.040 County auditor as supervisor of elections. [1967 ex.s.
c 119 § 35A.29.040.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.050 Qualifications for voting.
35A.29.050.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 §
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35A.29.060 Time and places for registration. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.29.060.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
1919 c 168 § 1; 1917 c 88 § 1; 1901 c 136 § 1; 1890 p 302 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4200-1a.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
35A.29.070 Times for holding elections—Conduct of elections.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.070.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
36.13.060 Classification of new or altered counties. [1890 p 316 §
47; RRS § 4228.] Decodified.
35A.29.080 Costs of elections. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.080.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
36.13.075 Classification of new or altered counties—Salaries
unaffected. [1963 c 4 § 36.13.075. Prior: 1890 p 316 § 47; RRS § 4228.
Formerly RCW 36.09.060.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
35A.29.090 Commencement of terms of officers elected. [1986 c
234 § 32; 1985 c 281 § 27. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 25; 1979 ex.s. c 18 §
29; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.090.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.100 Code city elections to be nonpartisan. [1967 ex.s. c
119 § 35A.29.100.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.105 Numbering of council positions. [1990 c 59 § 106;
1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.105.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.110
Declaration of candidacy—Time for filing—
Withdrawal—Nominating petitions. [1990 c 59 § 107; 1986 c 167 § 21;
1979 ex.s. c 18 § 30; 1970 ex.s. c 52 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.110.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.140 Notice of election. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.140.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
35A.29.150 General provisions relating to municipal elections.
[1970 ex.s. c 52 § 5; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.29.150.] Repealed by 1994 c
223 § 92.
Chapter 35A.40
36.13.080 Reclassification from 1940 census of seventh, eighth,
and ninth-class counties. [1963 c 4 § 36.13.080. Prior: (i) 1950 ex.s. c 18
§ 1. (ii) 1950 ex.s. c 18 § 2. (iii) 1950 ex.s. c 18 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c
363 § 163.
36.13.090 Powers of first-class counties apply to class A and class
AA counties. [1963 c 4 § 36.13.090. Prior: 1953 c 22 § 2; 1921 c 133 § 1;
RRS § 4204.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
Chapter 36.16
COUNTY OFFICERS—GENERAL
36.16.080 Official seals. [(i) Code 1881 § 2672; 1854 p 421 § 10;
RRS § 4069. (ii) Code 1881 § 2724; RRS § 4103. (iii) 1903 c 15 § 1; RRS
§ 4125.] Decodified.
36.16.134
Action or proceeding against county officer or
employee—Payment of damages and expenses of defense. [1993 c 449 §
4; 1989 c 250 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 72 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 4.96.041
pursuant to 1993 c 449 § 14.
FISCAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO CODE CITIES
Chapter 36.17
35A.40.040
Fiscal—Depositaries—Provisions of general law
applicable. [1983 c 3 § 63; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.40.040.] Repealed by
1984 c 177 § 21.
SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS
Chapter 35A.57
INCLUSION OF CODE CITIES
IN METROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
35A.57.010 Code city may be component city of metropolitan
municipal corporation. [1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.57.010.] Repealed by
1993 c 240 § 19.
Chapter 35A.61
METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICTS
35A.61.010 Metropolitan park districts.
35A.61.010.] Repealed by 1997 c 361 § 23.
[1967 ex.s. c 119 §
Chapter 35A.63
PLANNING AND ZONING IN CODE CITIES
35A.63.147 Mobile home parks—Review of need and demand.
[1989 c 274 § 3.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
Chapter 35A.70
HEALTH AND SAFETY
35A.70.030 Boats and vessels, quarantine. [1967 ex.s. c 119 §
35A.70.030.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
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Chapter 36.09
36.17.025 Schedule of salaries in counties over five hundred
thousand. [1953 c 215 § 1.] Decodified.
36.17.030 Expenses. [1963 c 4 § 36.17.030. Prior: 1961 c 79 § 1;
1961 c 35 § 1; prior: (1) 1949 c 200 § 1, part; 1945 c 87 § 1, part; 1945 c 87
§ 1, part; 1937 c 197 § 3, part; 1933 c 136 § 6, part; 1925 ex.s. c 148 § 6,
part; 1919 c 168 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4200-5a, part. (2) 1921 c 184
§ 2, part; RRS § 4203, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 24 § 1.
36.17.060 Expenses in lieu of mileage. [(i) Code 1881 § 2109; 1863
p 424 §§ 6, 8; RRS § 509. (ii) Code 1881 § 2109; 1863 p 424 §§ 6, 8; RRS
§ 4230.] Decodified.
Chapter 36.18
FEES OF COUNTY OFFICERS
36.18.026 Allocation of increase in filing fees by 1977 ex.s. c 107.
[1977 ex.s. c 107 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1,
1985.
36.18.027 Transmittal of portion of filing fees to general fund.
[1981 c 330 § 6; 1980 c 70 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective
July 1, 1985.
36.18.100 Fee book to be kept. [1963 c 4 § 36.18.100. Prior: 1890
p 313 § 34; RRS § 4212. Cf. Code 1881 § 2087; 1869 p 372 § 9.] Repealed
by 1985 c 44 § 20.
36.18.110 Monthly statement to county auditor. [1985 c 44 § 3;
1984 c 128 § 3; 1963 c 4 § 36.18.110. Prior: 1907 c 65 § 1; RRS § 4214.]
Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
36.18.120 Statements to be checked. [1985 c 44 § 4; 1984 c 128 § 4;
1963 c 4 § 36.18.120. Prior: 1907 c 65 § 2; RRS § 4215.] Repealed by
2009 c 337 § 15.
36.18.130 Errors or irregularities. [1963 c 4 § 36.18.130. Prior:
1907 c 65 § 4; RRS § 4216.] Repealed by 2009 c 337 § 15.
NEW COUNTY—LIABILITY FOR DEBTS
(Formerly: Division of county)
36.18.140 Payment of fees to county treasurer. [1963 c 4 §
36.18.140. Prior: (i) 1893 c 81 § 1; RRS § 4218. (ii) 1890 p 313 § 33; RRS
§ 4211.] Repealed by 1994 c 301 § 57.
36.09.030 Disagreement—Judges to decide. [1909 c 79 § 1, part;
RRS § 3991, part.] Decodified. Now codified in RCW 36.09.050.
36.18.150 Verified statement of fees. [1963 c 4 § 36.18.150. Prior:
1907 c 65 § 3; 1890 p 313 § 35; RRS § 4213.] Repealed by 1985 c 44 § 20.
Chapter 36.13
Chapter 36.21
CLASSIFICATION OF COUNTIES
COUNTY ASSESSOR
36.13.010 Counties classified by population. [1963 c 4 § 36.13.010.
Prior: 1953 c 22 § 1; 1941 c 26 § 1; 1933 c 136 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 148 § 1;
36.21.010 Employment of deputies and experts. [1925 ex.s. c 130 §
56; RRS § 11139.] Repealed by 1955 c 251 § 17.
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36.21.020 Duties as to assessment in first-class cities. [1963 c 4 §
36.21.020. Prior: 1893 c 71 § 1; RRS § 11318.] Repealed by 1994 c 301 §
57.
36.21.030 Ex officio assessor in other cities. [1963 c 4 § 36.21.030.
Prior: 1893 c 72 § 2; RRS § 11329.] Repealed by 1994 c 301 § 57.
36.21.040 New construction building permits—"Issuer" defined.
[1963 c 4 § 36.21.040. Prior: 1955 c 129 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 246 § 8.
36.21.050
New construction building permits—Required—
County commissioners' duties—Cities excepted. [1963 c 4 § 36.21.050.
Prior: 1955 c 129 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 246 § 8.
36.21.060 New construction building permits—Transmission to
county assessor. [1985 c 318 § 1; 1963 c 4 § 36.21.060. Prior: 1955 c 129
§ 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 246 § 8.
Chapter 36.22
COUNTY AUDITOR
36.22.130 Board's proceedings to be published. [Code 1881 §
2724; RRS § 4102.] Decodified.
36.22.180 State treasurer to charge for costs—Investment of
funds. [1989 c 204 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July
1, 1991.
Chapter 36.23
COUNTY CLERK
36.23.010 General duties. [1891 c 57 § 3; RRS § 77.] Decodified.
36.23.050 To certify jurors' mileage and per diem and other court
costs. [Code 1881 § 2109, part; 1863 p 424 §§ 6, 8; RRS § 4230, part.]
Decodified.
36.23.060 Clerk not to practice law. [1891 c 57 § 5; RRS § 81.]
Decodified.
Chapter 36.28
COUNTY SHERIFF
36.28.070 Duplicate to payer. [1963 c 4 § 36.28.070. Prior: 1909 c
105 § 3; RRS § 4163.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
36.28.080 Original to be filed. [1963 c 4 § 36.28.080. Prior: (i)
1909 c 105 § 4; RRS § 4164. (ii) 1909 c 105 § 5; RRS § 4165.] Repealed
by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
36.28.140 Penalty for violation of RCW 36.28.060 through
36.28.080. [1963 c 4 § 36.28.140. Prior: 1909 c 105 § 6; RRS § 4166.]
Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 36.29
COUNTY TREASURER
36.29.015 Treasurer's report on property tax revenue and budget
expenditures of units of local government. [1971 ex.s. c 288 § 15.]
Repealed by 1973 c 58 § 1.
36.29.030 Order of redemption of warrants. [1963 c 4 § 36.29.030.
Prior: 1893 c 104 § 2; 1886 p 162 § 1; Code 1881 § 2747; 1863 p 554 § 10;
1854 p 428 § 10; RRS § 4115.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
36.29.070 Penalty for failure to call. [1963 c 4 § 36.29.070. Prior:
1895 c 152 § 2, part; RRS § 4119, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
36.29.080 Quarterly settlement with commissioners. [1963 c 4 §
36.29.080. Prior: 1893 c 104 § 4; 1886 p 52 § 21; Code 1881 § 2947; RRS
§ 4123.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
36.29.140 Monthly return. [1963 c 4 § 36.29.140. Prior: 1893 c 72
§ 8; RRS § 11335.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
36.29.150 First-class city to pay clerk hire. [1963 c 4 § 36.29.150.
Prior: 1895 c 160 § 4; 1893 c 71 § 10; RRS § 11327.] Repealed by 1997 c
393 § 21.
Chapter 36.32
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
36.32.180 Examination of accounts. [1984 c 128 § 1; 1963 c 4 §
36.32.180. Prior: 1893 c 105 § 2; Code 1881 § 2678; 1869 p 306 § 16;
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1867 p 55 § 16; 1863 p 543 § 16; 1854 p 422 § 16; RRS § 4070.] Repealed
by 1991 c 245 § 42.
36.32.190 Interest in county contracts barred. [1895 c 97 § 1;
Code 1881 § 2686; RRS § 4058.] Repealed by 1961 c 268 § 18.
36.32.213 Inventory of county personal property—Inventory by
board. [1963 c 4 § 36.32.213. Prior: 1931 c 95 § 2; RRS § 4056-2.
Formerly RCW 36.32.210, part.] Repealed by 1995 c 194 § 10.
36.32.215 Inventory of county capitalized assets—Filing and
public inspection. [1995 c 194 § 6; 1963 c 4 § 36.32.215. Prior: 1931 c 95
§ 3; RRS § 4056-3. Formerly RCW 36.32.210, part.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
36.32.220 Inventory of county capitalized assets—Penalty. [1963
c 4 § 36.32.220. Prior: 1931 c 95 § 4; RRS § 4056-4.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
36.32.225 Inventory of county capitalized assets—Prosecutions.
[1963 c 4 § 36.32.225. Prior: 1931 c 95 § 5; RRS § 4056-5. Formerly
RCW 36.32.230, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
36.32.230 Inventory of county personal property—Taxpayer's
action. [1963 c 4 § 36.32.230. Prior: 1931 c 95 § 6; RRS § 4056-6.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1931 c 95 § 5; RRS § 4057-5, now
codified as RCW 36.32.225.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1,
2004.
36.32.267 Competitive bids—Inapplicability to certain convention
centers. [1991 c 357 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1996.
36.32.271 Small works roster. [1989 c 244 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c
363 § 164.
36.32.272 Purchase or lease of capital outlay equipment—
Commissioners may elect to adopt provisions for, designate kinds of
equipment. [1967 ex.s. c 144 § 17.] Repealed by 1977 c 67 § 8.
36.32.273 Small works roster—Composition. [1989 c 244 § 2.]
Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.32.274 Purchase or lease of capital outlay equipment—County
equipment and rental revolving fund—Creation—Transfer of sums
from current expense fund. [1967 ex.s. c 144 § 18.] Repealed by 1977 c
67 § 8.
36.32.275 Small works roster—Invitation of proposals. [1989 c
244 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.32.276 Purchase or lease of capital outlay equipment—
Authorization by purchasing agent required—Existing contracts.
[1967 ex.s. c 144 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 c 67 § 8.
36.32.277 Small works roster—Award of contract. [1989 c 244 §
4.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.32.278 Purchase or lease of capital outlay equipment—
Charges for use of equipment—Fiscal procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 144 §
20.] Repealed by 1977 c 67 § 8.
36.32.320 Compensation for extra service—Compensation as
road overseers in certain counties. [1967 c 218 § 4; 1963 c 4 § 36.32.320.
Prior: 1950 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1927 c 274 § 1; RRS § 4053-1.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 237 § 3.
36.32.500 Ad hoc community councils—Proposal. [1984 c 203 §
6.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.32.505
Ad hoc community councils—Establishment—
Hearing—Adoption of ordinance. [1984 c 203 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c
363 § 164.
36.32.530 Mobile home parks—Review of need and demand.
[1989 c 274 § 6.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
Chapter 36.33
COUNTY FUNDS
36.33.050 Salary fund—General. [1890 p 314 § 36; RRS § 4219.]
Repealed by 1961 c 273 § 2.
36.33.110 Distribution of forest reserve funds. [1980 c 154 § 10;
1977 ex.s. c 359 § 15; 1967 c 230 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 140 § 1; 1963 c 4 §
36.33.110. Prior: (i) 1907 c 185 § 1; RRS § 11021. (ii) 1949 c 131 § 1;
1907 c 185 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4057.] Repealed by 1982 c 126 § 3,
effective July 1, 1983.
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36.33.180 County lands assessment fund created—Investment of
surplus funds in United States bonds. [1963 c 4 § 36.33.180. Prior: 1951
c 161 § 1; 1937 c 209 § 1; RRS § 5646-11.] Repealed by 1997 c 393 § 21.
Chapter 36.48
DEPOSITARIES
COUNTY PROPERTY
36.48.020 Segregation of eligible securities. [1973 c 126 § 6; 1969
ex.s. c 193 § 28; 1967 c 132 § 3; 1963 c 4 § 36.48.020. Prior: 1945 c 73 §
1; 1933 ex.s. c 45 § 3; 1931 c 87 § 3; 1909 c 15 § 1; 1907 c 51 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 5563.] Repealed by 1984 c 177 § 21.
36.34.350
National forest townsite lands—Sale by direct
negotiation. [1980 c 90 § 1.] Expired January 1, 1984, pursuant to 1980 c
90 § 3.
36.48.030 Depositaries to be designated by treasurer—Contract
as to interest. [1963 c 4 § 36.48.030. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 45 § 1; 1907 c 51
§ 3; RRS § 5564.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
Chapter 36.35
36.48.100 County clerk's funds may be deposited—Clerk's
depositary bond or collateral—Federal deposit insurance as affecting.
[1967 c 132 § 4; 1963 c 4 § 36.48.100. Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 40 § 3; RRS §
5561-3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
Chapter 36.34
TAX TITLE LANDS
36.35.030 Conveyance—Use of proceeds. [1972 ex.s. c 150 § 4.]
Repealed by 1998 c 106 § 24.
36.35.040 Authority to manage, improve lands—Use of proceeds
from rental. [1972 ex.s. c 150 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 106 § 24.
36.35.050 Exchange of tax title lands with other entities—
Appraisal. [1972 ex.s. c 150 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 106 § 24.
36.48.110 Trustee for safekeeping of collateral. [1963 c 4 §
36.48.110. Prior: 1945 c 70 § 1, part; 1941 c 18 § 1, part; 1929 c 186 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5574-1, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
36.48.120 Trustee for safekeeping of collateral—Trustee's receipt.
[1963 c 4 § 36.48.120. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 2, part; RRS § 5574-2, part.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
36.35.060 Lease—Approval of terms by school directors. [1972
ex.s. c 150 § 7.] Repealed by 1998 c 106 § 24.
36.48.130 Trustee for safekeeping of collateral—Procedure on
insolvency of depositary. [1963 c 4 § 36.48.130. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 3,
part; RRS § 5574-3, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
Chapter 36.37
36.48.140 Trustee for safekeeping of collateral—Compensation of
trustee. [1963 c 4 § 36.48.140. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 4, part; RRS § 5574-4,
part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
AGRICULTURAL FAIRS AND POULTRY SHOWS
36.37.030 County commissioners to supervise. [1917 c 32 § 3; RRS
§ 2752.] Repealed by 1957 c 124 § 2.
36.37.060 County exhibits at state fair—Exhibit funds. [(i) 1927 c
266 § 1; RRS § 2753-1. (ii) 1927 c 266 § 3; RRS § 2753-3.] Repealed by
1957 c 124 § 2.
36.37.070 Disposition of premiums earned. [1927 c 266 § 2; RRS §
2753-2.] Repealed by 1957 c 124 § 2.
36.37.080 Expenditures from exhibit fund. [1927 c 266 § 4; RRS §
2753-4.] Repealed by 1957 c 124 § 2.
Chapter 36.39
ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF
36.39.020 Aid to indigent nonbanker taken sick. [Code 1881 §
2701; 1854 p 396 § 6; RRS § 9986.] Repealed by 1953 ex.s. c 5 § 15.
Chapter 36.40
BUDGET
36.40.110 Additional limitation on road fund expenditures. [1963
c 4 § 36.40.110. Prior: 1945 c 201 § 1, part; 1943 c 66 § 1, part; 1927 c 301
§ 1, part; 1923 c 164 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 3997-5, part.] Repealed
by 1997 c 204 § 6.
36.40.300 Costs of county revaluation program to be shared by all
local taxing districts—Duties of county treasurer. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 §
34; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 143; 1972 ex.s. c 102 § 1.] Expired December 31,
1974.
Chapter 36.44
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
36.44.010 through 36.44.050 [1943 c 6 § 1-5; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§
8607-20–8607-24.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17.
Chapter 36.45
CLAIMS AGAINST COUNTIES
36.48.150 Trustee for safekeeping of collateral—Bank cannot act
as trustee of own collateral. [1963 c 4 § 36.48.150. Prior: 1929 c 186 § 5,
part; RRS § 5574-5, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
36.48.160 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use, or ad
valorem taxes—Designation as depositary prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c 230
§ 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
36.48.170 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use, or ad
valorem taxes—Deposit of public moneys in prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c
230 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
36.48.180 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use, or ad
valorem taxes—Notification of county treasurer. [1969 ex.s. c 230 § 5.]
Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 39.58.045.
Chapter 36.49
DOG LICENSE TAX
36.49.010 Tax imposed—Rate—Tax optional with county. [1963 c
4 § 36.49.010. Prior: 1935 c 95 § 1; 1929 c 198 § 1; RRS § 8304-1; prior:
1919 c 6 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 91 § 11.
36.49.080 Fees payable out of county dog license tax fund. [1963 c
4 § 36.49.080. Prior: 1929 c 198 § 10; RRS § 8304-7.] Repealed by 1987 c
202 § 251.
Chapter 36.54
FERRIES—COUNTY OWNED
36.54.080 Ferry districts authorized—Procedure—Powers. [1973
1st ex.s. c 195 § 36; 1963 c 4 § 36.54.080. Prior: 1947 c 272 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5477-1.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
36.54.090 Ferry districts authorized—Ferry district officers—
Election, terms, vacancies, oath. [1963 c 4 § 36.54.090. Prior: 1947 c
272 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5477-2.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
36.54.100 Ferry districts authorized—Construction of RCW
36.54.080 through 36.54.100—Landing facilities. [1963 c 4 § 36.54.100.
Prior: (i) 1947 c 272 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5477-3. (ii) 1947 c 272 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5477-4.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
Chapter 36.56
36.45.020 Requisites of claim. [1963 c 4 § 36.45.020. Prior: 1957 c
224 § 8; prior: 1919 c 149 § 1, part; RRS § 4077, part.] Repealed by 1993 c
449 § 13.
METROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
FUNCTIONS, ETC.—ASSUMPTION BY COUNTIES
36.45.030 Time for commencement of action. [1973 c 36 § 1; 1963
c 4 § 36.45.030. Prior: 1957 c 224 § 9; prior: 1919 c 149 § 1, part; RRS §
4077, part.] Repealed by 1993 c 449 § 13.
36.56.120 Maintenance plan. [2002 c 5 § 410.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
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Chapter 36.57A
Title 36
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT AREAS
36.59.340 Forms to be furnished—Oaths administered free. [1963
c 4 § 36.59.340. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 5; RRS § 4026-15. Formerly RCW
36.59.070.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.57A.190 Maintenance plan. [2002 c 5 § 411.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
36.59.350 Acreage of tracts. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.350. Prior: 1939 c
201 § 6; RRS § 4026-16. Formerly RCW 36.59.030.] Repealed by 1977 c
13 § 1.
Chapter 36.59
36.59.360 Record of entries. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.360. Prior: 1939 c
201 § 7; RRS § 4026-17. Formerly RCW 36.59.080.] Repealed by 1977 c
13 § 1.
HOMESITE LANDS
36.59.010 Definitions. [1939 c 201 § 1; RRS § 4026-11.] Now
codified as RCW 36.59.300.
36.59.020 Designation of homesite lands. [1939 c 201 § 3, part;
RRS § 4026-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.320.
36.59.030 Acreage of tracts. [1939 c 201 § 6; RRS § 4026-16.]
Now codified as RCW 36.59.350.
36.59.040 Notice of opening for entry. [1939 c 201 § 3, part; RRS §
4026-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.320.
36.59.050 Entry—Persons entitled. [1939 c 201 § 2; RRS § 402612.] Now codified as RCW 36.59.310.
36.59.370 Certificate of entry. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.370. Prior: 1939 c
201 § 8; RRS § 4026-18. Formerly RCW 36.59.100, part.] Repealed by
1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.380 Final proof—Permitted absences—Annual minimum
requirements—Proof upon entryman's death. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.380.
Prior: 1939 c 201 § 9; RRS § 4026-19. Formerly RCW 36.59.110,
36.59.120, 36.59.130, 36.59.150, 36.59.160, and 36.59.200.] Repealed by
1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.390 Conflicting entries. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.390. Prior: 1939 c
201 § 10; RRS § 4026-20. Formerly RCW 36.59.090.] Repealed by 1977 c
13 § 1.
36.59.060 Application for entry—Affidavit. [1939 c 201 § 4, part;
RRS § 4026-14, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.330.
36.59.400 Marriage of entryman to entrywoman. [1963 c 4 §
36.59.400. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 11; RRS § 4026-21. Formerly RCW
36.59.170.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.070 Forms to be furnished. [1939 c 201 § 5; RRS § 4026-15.]
Now codified as RCW 36.59.340.
36.59.410 Reversion for nonresidence or abandonment—Board's
discretionary power—Succession to right upon marital separation.
[1963 c 4 § 36.59.410. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 12; RRS § 4026-22. Formerly
RCW 36.59.140 and 36.59.180.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.080 Record of entries. [1939 c 201 § 7; RRS § 4026-17.]
Now codified as RCW 36.59.360.
36.59.090 Conflicting entries. [1939 c 201 § 10; RRS § 4026-20.]
Now codified as RCW 36.59.390.
36.59.100 Certificate of entry—Fee. [(i) 1939 c 201 § 8; RRS §
4026-18. Now codified as RCW 36.59.370. (ii) 1939 c 201 § 4, part; RRS §
4026-14, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.330.
36.59.420 Transfer of entry rights. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.420. Prior:
1939 c 201 § 13; RRS § 4026-23. Formerly RCW 36.59.190.] Repealed by
1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.430 Reservation of mineral rights. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.430.
Prior: 1939 c 201 § 14; RRS § 4026-24. Formerly RCW 36.59.210.]
Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.110 First year's requirements. [1939 c 201 § 9, part; RRS §
4026-19, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.120 Second year's and subsequent requirements. [1939 c
201 § 9, part; RRS § 4026-19, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.130 Permitted absence. [1939 c 201 § 9, part; RRS § 4026-19,
part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.140 Reversion for nonresidence or abandonment. [1939 c
201 § 12, part; RRS § 4026-22, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.410.
36.59.150 Final proof—Conveyance. [1939 c 201 § 9, part; RRS §
4026-19, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.160 Death of entryman—Effect. [1939 c 201 § 9, part; RRS §
4026-19, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.170 Marriage of entryman to entrywoman. [1939 c 201 §
11; RRS § 4026-21.] Now codified as RCW 36.59.400.
36.59.180 Separation of spouses after entry. [1939 c 201 § 12, part;
RRS § 4026-22, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.410.
36.59.190 Transfer of entry rights. [1939 c 201 § 13; RRS § 402623.] Now codified as RCW 36.59.420.
36.59.200 Execution of deeds. [1939 c 201 § 9, part; RRS § 402619, part.] Now codified in RCW 36.59.380.
36.59.210 Mineral rights to be reserved. [1939 c 201 § 14; RRS §
4026-24.] Now codified as RCW 36.59.430.
36.59.300 Definitions. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.300. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 1;
RRS § 4026-11. Formerly RCW 36.59.010.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.310 Entry—Persons entitled. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 39; 1963 c 4
§ 36.59.310. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 2; RRS § 4026-12. Formerly RCW
36.59.050.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.320 Designation of homesite lands—Notice of opening for
entry. [1963 c 4 § 36.59.320. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 3; RRS § 4026-13.
Formerly RCW 36.59.020 and 36.59.040.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
36.59.330 Application for entry—Affidavit—Filing fee. [1963 c 4
§ 36.59.330. Prior: 1939 c 201 § 4; RRS § 4026-14. Formerly RCW
36.59.060 and 36.59.100, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 13 § 1.
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Chapter 36.62
HOSPITALS
36.62.020 Approval of board of health—Buildings separate from
almshouses and infirmaries. [1963 c 4 § 36.62.020. Prior: 1947 c 228 §
1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 174 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6090-1, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 26 § 23.
36.62.080 Sale of bonds—Price. [1983 c 167 § 73; 1963 c 4 §
36.62.080. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 174 § 7; RRS § 6090-7.] Repealed by 1984
c 186 § 70.
36.62.220 General superintendent for hospitals having two
hundred or more beds—Removal. [1963 c 4 § 36.62.220. Prior: 1945 c
118 § 1, part; 1931 c 139 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-15, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 26 § 23.
36.62.240 Inspection of hospitals having two hundred or more
beds. [1979 c 141 § 44; 1963 c 4 § 36.62.240. Prior: 1931 c 139 § 10; RRS
§ 6090-18.] Repealed by 1984 c 26 § 23.
15.
36.62.260 Budget. [1951 c 256 § 2.] Repealed by 1953 ex.s. c 5 §
36.62.280 Payments and advances from department of public
assistance—Reimbursement. [1963 c 4 § 36.62.280. Prior: 1961 c 144 §
2; 1951 c 256 § 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 4.
36.62.281 Payment and advances from department of social and
health services—Reimbursement. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 3.] Repealed by
1984 c 26 § 23.
Chapter 36.63
JAILS
36.63.010 Establishment authorized. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.010. Prior:
1917 c 103 § 2; RRS § 10205.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.020 Jail as sheriff's charge—Rules and regulations. [1963 c
4 § 36.63.020. Prior: 1877 p 303 § 5; RRS § 10195.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.030 Jailer to be deputy sheriff. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.030. Prior:
1877 p 305 § 13; RRS § 10203.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
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36.63.040 Sheriff to visit jail in person—Whitewashing. [1963 c 4
§ 36.63.040. Prior: 1877 p 304 § 10; RRS § 10200.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.290 Powers of district. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.290. Prior: 1961 c
171 § 14.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.050 Jail register. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.050. Prior: 1877 p 303 §
6; RRS § 10196.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.300 County commissioners may initiate proceedings for
joint district—Resolution of proposal. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.300. Prior:
1961 c 171 § 15.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.060 Jail rules prescribed by superior judge. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.060. Prior: 1877 p 302 § 1; RRS § 10191.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63.310 Transmission of resolution for proposal of joint district
to other counties concerned—Board of directors appointed. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.310. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 16.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.070 Rules may be revised. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.070. Prior:
1877 p 303 § 4; RRS § 10194.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.320 Resolution of other counties adopting or rejecting
proposal for joint district—Transmission to initiating board. [1963 c 4
§ 36.63.320. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 17.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.080 Rules to be furnished officers. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.080.
Prior: 1877 p 302 § 2; RRS § 10192.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.090 Sheriff to keep rules posted. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.090.
Prior: 1877 p 303 § 3; RRS § 10193.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.100 Grand jury informed of law, jail rules and regulations.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.100. Prior: 1877 p 304 § 8; RRS § 10198.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.110 Grand jury, prosecutor, and commissioners to visit jail.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.110. Prior: 1877 p 304 § 9; RRS § 10199.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.120 Allowance for prisoner's board. [1969 c 17 § 1; 1963 c 4
§ 36.63.120. Prior: 1947 c 58 § 1; 1893 c 16 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10188.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.130 Prisoner's hair may be cropped. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.130.
Prior: 1877 p 304 § 12; RRS § 10202.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.140 Solitary confinement. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.140. Prior: 1877
p 304 § 11; RRS § 10201.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.150 Joint county and city or town jails. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.150. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 29; 1917 c 103 § 3; RRS § 10206.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.160 Joint county and city or town jails—Joint authority and
powers. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.160. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 30; 1917 c 103 § 4;
RRS § 10207.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.170 Joint county and city or town jails—Unconvicted
prisoner not to be worked. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.170. Prior: 1917 c 103 § 5;
RRS § 10208.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.330 Resolution creating joint district—Filing with secretary
of state. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.330. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 18.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.340 Joint districts to be numbered by secretary of state.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.340. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63.350
Certificate of organization—First meeting of
directors—Expenses of attending directors meetings. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.350. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 20.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.360 Designation as board of directors of joint district. [1963
c 4 § 36.63.360. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 21.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 §
27.
36.63.370 Agreement by directors of district to bind counties—
Apportionment of costs. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.370. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 22.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.380 Charges against county collectible by directors of joint
district or by county commissioners—Civil action. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.380. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 23.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.390 Directors may establish joint county jail—Conditions
and standards. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.390. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 24.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.400 Cash revolving fund for joint county jail—Counties
payments for expenses. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.400. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 25.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.410 Commitments to joint county jail. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.410.
Prior: 1961 c 171 § 26.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.180 Federal prisoners. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.180. Prior: 1917 c
103 § 6; RRS § 10209.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.420 Provisions of law applicable to joint county jails and
superintendents. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.420. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 27.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.190 Temporary confinement of prisoners being moved.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.190. Prior: Code 1881 § 1165; RRS § 10187.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.430 Director's rules for joint county jails. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.430. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 28.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.200 Annual report of sheriff. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.200. Prior:
1951 c 108 § 1; 1877 p 303 § 7; RRS § 10197.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63.210 Farms and camps authorized. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.210.
Prior: 1961 c 171 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.220 Conviction and commitment deemed sentence to
labor—Hours. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.220. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 7.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.230 Sheriff's order of transfer to farm or camp. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.230. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.240 Confinement in jail of another county. [1963 c 4 §
36.63.240. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.250 Transfer to jail, farm, or camp maintained by state.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.250. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 10.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63.260 Employment of prisoner—Conditions—Disposition of
earnings—Diminution of term. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.260. Prior: 1961 c 171
§ 11.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.440 Dissolution of joint district. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.440. Prior:
1961 c 171 § 31.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.450
Inspection of all jails and detention facilities,
establishment of standards, procedures and rules, reports to legislature,
etc. Cross-reference section, decodified.
36.63.460 City and county jail act of 1974. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
Chapter 36.63A
CITY AND COUNTY JAIL ACT OF 1974
36.63A.010 Purpose. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63A.020 Definitions. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 2.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63A.030
Statewide city and county jail commission—
Membership—Officers—Meetings—Office—Staff—Expenses.
[1974
ex.s. c 81 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63A.040 Per diem and travel expenses. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 4.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.270 Judge may designate jail of contiguous county if
facilities inadequate. [1963 c 4 § 36.63.270. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 12.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63A.050 Statewide city and county jail commission—Duties.
[1974 ex.s. c 81 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.63.280 Districts for joint jails, farms and camps authorized.
[1963 c 4 § 36.63.280. Prior: 1961 c 171 § 13.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
36.63A.060 Minimum standards and rules for detention and
correctional institutions. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 27.
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36.63A.900 Short title—Legislative directive. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 7.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
478 § 1, part; RRS § 4080, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 7. Later
enactment, see RCW 36.72.075.
36.63A.905 Commission abolished—Effective date. [1974 ex.s. c
81 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
36.72.020 Procedure where county has no newspaper. [1963 c 4 §
36.72.020. Prior: 1917 c 114 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 § 1, part; Code 1881 §
2692, part; 1873 p 478 § 1, part; RRS § 4080, part.] Repealed by 1977 c 34
§ 7.
36.63A.910 Severability—1974 ex.s. c 81. [1974 ex.s. c 81 § 9.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
Chapter 36.67
LIMITATION OF INDEBTEDNESS—COUNTY BONDS
36.67.020 Additional indebtedness with vote of electors. [1970
ex.s. c 42 § 18; 1967 c 107 § 2; 1963 c 4 § 36.67.020. Prior: 1890 p 37 § 2;
RRS § 5576.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
36.67.030 Negotiable bonds may be issued. [1983 c 167 § 74; 1983
c 3 § 79; 1963 c 4 § 36.67.030. Prior: 1890 p 38 § 3; RRS § 5577.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
36.67.040 Content of bonds—Form. [1983 c 167 § 75; 1981 c 156 §
10; 1980 c 145 § 1; 1969 c 142 § 5; 1967 c 107 § 3; 1963 c 4 § 36.67.040.
Prior: 1890 p 38 § 4; RRS § 5578.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
36.67.050 Bonds may be exchanged for warrants or sold. [1983 c
167 § 76; 1963 c 4 § 36.67.050. Prior: 1890 p 39 § 5; RRS § 5579.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
36.67.080 Registry of bonds. [1963 c 4 § 36.67.080. Prior: 1890 p
40 § 9; RRS § 5583.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
36.72.030 Procedure where county has no newspaper—Bond.
[1963 c 4 § 36.72.030. Prior: 1917 c 114 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 § 1, part;
Code 1881 § 2692, part; 1873 p 478 § 1, part; RRS § 4080, part.] Repealed
by 1977 c 34 § 7.
36.72.040 Procedure where county has no newspaper—Term of
contract. [1963 c 4 § 36.72.040. Prior: 1917 c 114 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 §
1, part; Code 1881 § 2692, part; 1873 p 478 § 1, part; RRS § 4080, part.]
Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 7.
36.72.050
Procedure where county has no newspaper—
Advertisement for proposals for printing. [1973 1st ex.s. c 28 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 43 § 1; 1963 c 4 § 36.72.050. Prior: 1955 c 312 § 2; prior: 1947 c
141 § 1, part; 1917 c 114 § 2, part; 1907 c 229 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 § 2, part;
Code 1881 § 2693, part; 1873 p 478 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4081,
part.] Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 7.
36.72.060
Procedure where county has no newspaper—
Specifications. [1963 c 4 § 36.72.060. Prior: 1955 c 312 § 3, prior: 1947
c 141 § 1, part; 1917 c 114 § 2, part; 1907 c 229 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 § 2,
part; Code 1881 § 2693, part; 1873 p 478 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4081,
part.] Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 7.
PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
36.72.070 All county officers to use official paper. [1963 c 4 §
36.72.070. Prior: Code 1881 § 2694; 1873 p 478 § 3; RRS § 4082.]
Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW 36.72.071.
36.68.540 Employees. [1963 c 218 § 15.] Repealed by 1981 c 210 §
22. Later enactment, see RCW 36.68.541.
Chapter 36.75
Chapter 36.68
ROADS AND BRIDGES—GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 36.69
PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICTS
(Formerly: Recreation districts act)
36.69.060
District subdivisions—Candidates—Election for
formation. [1963 c 4 § 36.69.060. Prior: 1957 c 58 § 6.] Repealed by
1994 c 223 § 92.
Chapter 36.70
PLANNING ENABLING ACT
36.70.492 Mobile home parks—Review of need and demand.
[1989 c 274 § 4.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
36.70.950 Section captions not part of law. [1959 c 201 § 95.]
Decodified for reenactment purposes.
36.70.960 Severability.
reenactment purposes.
[1959 c 201 § 96.]
Decodified for
Chapter 36.70A
GROWTH MANAGEMENT—PLANNING BY
SELECTED COUNTIES AND CITIES
36.70A.065 Development regulations—Requirements. [1995 c 347
§ 410; 1995 c 347 § 409; 1994 c 257 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 36.70B.080
pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 432.
36.70A.1701 Certain agricultural lands may be designated as
recreational lands. [2005 c 423 § 4.] Expired June 30, 2006.
36.70A.440
Development permit applications—Notice to
applicant. [1995 c 347 § 408; 1994 c 257 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
36.70B.070 pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 432.
Chapter 36.70B
36.75.045 Powers—Transfer of duties of prior elective county
engineer to county commissioners. [1963 c 4 § 36.75.045. Prior: 1943 c
73 § 1, part; 1937 c 187 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6450-4, part.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 182 § 16.
36.75.140
Approaches to county roads—Rules regarding
construction. [1969 ex.s. c 182 § 4; 1963 c 4 § 36.75.140. Prior: 1943 c
174 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6450-96.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
36.75.150 Approaches to county roads—Penalty. [1963 c 4 §
36.75.150. Prior: 1943 c 174 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6450-97.] Repealed
by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 36.76
ROADS AND BRIDGES—BONDS
36.76.010 Election to authorize issuance. [1971 c 9 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c
56 § 52; 1970 ex.s. c 42 § 21; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 72; 1963 c 4 § 36.76.010.
Prior: 1890 p 40 § 1; RRS § 5584.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
36.76.020 How to be held—Ballots—Issuance of bonds. [1963 c 4
§ 36.76.020. Prior: 1913 c 150 § 1; 1891 c 90 § 1; 1890 p 41 § 2; RRS §
5585.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
36.76.030 Notice of election. [1963 c 4 § 36.76.030. Prior: 1890 p
41 § 3; RRS § 5586.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
36.76.040 Disposition of proceeds of bonds. [1963 c 4 § 36.76.040.
Prior: 1890 p 41 § 4; RRS § 5587.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
36.76.050 Tax levy to meet interest and principal. [1963 c 4 §
36.76.050. Prior: 1890 p 42 § 5; RRS § 5588.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
LOCAL PROJECT REVIEW
36.76.060 Form of bonds. [1963 c 4 § 36.76.060. Prior: 1890 p 42
§ 6; RRS § 5589.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
36.70B.090 Notice of final decision—Time limits—Exceptions.
[1995 c 347 § 413.] Expired June 30, 2000, pursuant to 1998 c 286 § 8.
36.76.070 Payment of interest. [1963 c 4 § 36.76.070. Prior: 1890
p 42 § 7; RRS § 5590.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
Chapter 36.72
Chapter 36.77
PRINTING
ROADS AND BRIDGES—CONSTRUCTION
36.72.010 Official county paper. [1963 c 4 § 36.72.010. Prior:
1917 c 114 § 1, part; 1886 p 108 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 2692, part; 1873 p
36.77.050 Limitation on award of contract. [1963 c 4 § 36.77.050.
Prior: 1937 c 187 § 33; RRS § 6450-33.] Repealed by 1980 c 93 § 2.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 551]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
36.77.060 Minor projects by day labor. [1977 ex.s. c 32 § 1; 1963 c
4 § 36.77.060. Prior: 1949 c 156 § 9, part; 1943 c 82 § 4, part; 1937 c 187 §
34, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6450-34, part.] Repealed by 1980 c 40 § 2,
effective January 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 36.77.065.
Chapter 36.78
ROADS AND BRIDGES—
COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATION BOARD
36.78.120 Maintenance. [2002 c 5 § 416.] Failed to become law by
reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at
the November 5, 2002, general election.
Chapter 36.79
ROADS AND BRIDGES—RURAL ARTERIAL PROGRAM
36.79.155 Apportionment and allocation of funds during 19831985 biennium—Expiration of section. [1983 1st ex.s. c 49 § 16.]
Expired June 30, 1985.
Chapter 36.81
ROADS AND BRIDGES—ESTABLISHMENT
36.81.120 Long range county road program to be adopted. [1949
c 156 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6450-8e.] Repealed by 1961 c 195 § 3.
Chapter 36.82
ROADS AND BRIDGES—FUNDS—BUDGET
36.82.030 County road fund—Separate account for each road
district. [1963 c 4 § 36.82.030. Prior: 1943 c 82 § 2, part; 1937 c 187 § 6,
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6450-6, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.82.130 Competitive bidding on purchase of equipment. [1982 c
145 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 182 § 13; 1963 c 4 § 36.82.130. Prior: 1937 c 187 §
47; RRS § 6450-47.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.82.150 County road budget—Department of transportation
estimate of available funds. [1984 c 7 § 35; 1963 c 4 § 36.82.150. Prior:
1949 c 156 § 6, part; 1943 c 82 § 7, part; 1937 c 187 § 56, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6450-56, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 164.
36.82.220 "Equipment rental and revolving fund" created. [1963
c 4 § 36.82.220. Prior: 1949 c 156 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6450-8a.]
Repealed by 1977 c 67 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 36.33A.010.
36.82.230 County road fund, equipment rental and revolving
fund—Payroll warrants—Transfers. [1965 ex.s. c 25 § 1.] Repealed by
1977 c 67 § 8.
36.82.240 Authorization to rent county road equipment for
maintenance and operation of garbage disposal sites—Exception. [1967
c 218 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 25 § 3.
36.82.245 Authorization to rent county road equipment for
maintenance and operation of garbage disposal sites—Declared to be
county road purpose. [1967 c 218 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 25 § 3.
Chapter 36.89
HIGHWAYS—OPEN SPACES—PARKS—
OTHER PUBLIC FACILITIES—STORM WATER CONTROL
Chapter 36.93
LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION—
BOUNDARIES—REVIEW BOARDS
36.93.050 Appointment of boards—Members—Qualifications—
Terms—Vacancies. [1969 ex.s. c 111 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 98 § 1; 1967 c 189 §
5.] Repealed by 1989 c 84 § 71. Later enactment, see RCW 36.93.051.
36.93.060 Boards in other than class AA or certain class A
counties—Members—Selection. [1969 ex.s. c 111 § 3; 1967 c 189 § 6.]
Repealed by 1989 c 84 § 71. Later enactment, see RCW 36.93.061.
36.93.065 Boards in existence as of July 23, 1989—Staggering of
terms—Limitation of term of office. [1989 c 84 § 20.] Repealed by 1999
c 124 § 1.
36.93.115 Petition for annexation—Action without regard to
priority of filing. [1982 c 220 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 216 § 20.
36.93.152 Disapproval of certain incorporations deemed to be
recommendation against—Ballot proposition required. [1990 c 273 §
2.] Repealed by 1994 c 216 § 20.
36.93.920 Reduction of membership on eleven member boards.
[1969 ex.s. c 111 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
Chapter 36.95
TELEVISION RECEPTION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
36.95.170 District board—Bonding of members. [1971 ex.s. c 155
§ 17.] Repealed by 1973 c 55 § 1.
Chapter 36.98
CONSTRUCTION
36.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1963 c 4 § 36.98.010.]
Recodified as RCW 36.900.010, May 1988.
36.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1963 c
4 § 36.98.020.] Recodified as RCW 36.900.020, May 1988.
36.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1963
c 4 § 36.98.030.] Recodified as RCW 36.900.030, May 1988.
36.98.040 Repeals and saving. Cross-reference section, recodified
as RCW 36.900.040, May 1988.
36.98.050 Emergency—1963 c 4.
Decodified May 1988.
[1963 c 4 § 36.98.050.]
Chapter 36.110
JAIL INDUSTRIES PROGRAM
36.110.040 Board of directors—Advice to cities and counties—
Guidelines for coordination of programs. [1993 c 285 § 4.] Repealed by
1995 c 154 § 6.
Title 37
FEDERAL AREAS—INDIANS
Chapter 37.08
36.89.070 Limitation in application of chapter. [1967 c 109 § 8.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 30 § 11.
JURISDICTION IN SPECIAL CASES
36.89.090 Storm water control facilities—Lien for delinquent
charges. [2007 c 295 §4; 1991 c 36 § 1; 1987 c 241 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 30 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 36.89.065, September 2007.
37.08.010 County may aid in acquisition of land for permanent
military reservations. [1917 c 4 § 2; no RRS.] Now codified as RCW
37.16.010.
Chapter 36.90
37.08.020 Bonds may be issued. [1917 c 4 § 3; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.020.
SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIR
36.90.060 Agent may manage property. [1963 c 4 § 36.90.060.
Prior: 1959 c 34 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 97 § 7.
Chapter 36.91
37.08.030 Bonds—Requisites—Issuance. [1917 c 4 § 4; no RRS.]
Now codified as RCW 37.16.030.
37.08.040 Bonds—Form—Tax levy. [1917 c 4 § 5; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.040.
TRADING STAMP LICENSES
37.08.050 Bonds—Registration. [1917 c 4 § 8; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.050.
36.91.010 through 36.91.050 [1957 c 221 §§ 2, 3; 1939 c 31 § 1,
part; 1913 c 134.] Now codified as chapter 19.83 RCW.
37.08.060 Eminent domain. [1917 c 4 § 9; no RRS.] Now codified
as RCW 37.16.060.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 552]
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Title 38
37.08.070 Petition for condemnation. [1917 c 4 § 10; no RRS.]
Now codified as RCW 37.16.070.
37.16.110 Eminent domain—Order impaneling jury. [1917 c 4 §
14; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.110.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.080 Notice—Service. [1917 c 4 § 11; no RRS.] Now codified
as RCW 37.16.080.
37.16.120 Eminent domain—Trial—Judgment. [1917 c 4 § 15; no
RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.120.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.090 Service where state land is involved. [1917 c 4 § 12; no
RRS.] Now codified as RCW 37.16.090.
37.16.130 Eminent domain—Appeal—Payment of award into
court—Immediate possession. [1971 c 81 § 99; 1917 c 4 § 16; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 37.08.130.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6; and repealed by
1992 c 90 § 1.
37.08.100 Adjournments. [1917 c 4 § 13; no RRS.] Now codified
as RCW 37.16.100.
37.08.110 Order impaneling jury. [1917 c 4 § 14; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.110.
37.16.140 Eminent domain—Decree of appropriation. [1917 c 4 §
17; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.140.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
Now
37.16.150 Eminent domain—Dismissal of proceedings as to
particular tracts. [1917 c 4 § 18; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.150.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.130 Appeal—Payment of award into court—Immediate
possession. [1917 c 4 § 16; no RRS.] Now codified as RCW 37.16.130.
37.16.160 Eminent domain—Order directing payment. [1917 c 4
§ 19; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.160.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.140 Decree of appropriation. [1917 c 4 § 17; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.140.
37.16.170 Practice and procedure. [1917 c 4 § 20; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 37.08.170.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.150 Dismissal of proceedings as to particular tracts. [1917 c
4 § 18; no RRS.] Now codified as RCW 37.16.150.
37.16.190 Limit of indebtedness. [1917 c 4 § 23; no RRS. Formerly
RCW 37.08.190.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.08.120 Trial—Judgment.
codified as RCW 37.16.120.
[1917 c 4 § 15; no RRS.]
37.08.160 Order directing payment. [1917 c 4 § 19; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.160.
37.08.170 Practice and procedure. [1917 c 4 § 20; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.170.
37.08.190 Limit of indebtedness. [1917 c 4 § 23; no RRS.] Now
codified as RCW 37.16.190.
Chapter 37.12
INDIANS AND INDIAN LANDS—JURISDICTION
37.12.020 Assumption of criminal and civil jurisdiction by state—
Resolution of request—Proclamation by governor. [1957 c 240 § 2.]
Repealed by 1963 c 36 § 6. Later enactment, see RCW 37.12.021.
Title 38
MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Repeal and saving: See 1943 c 130 § 96.
Chapter 38.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
38.04.050 Military offenses defined. [1943 c 130 § 83; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-83. Prior: 1917 c 107 §§ 61-88; 1909 c 134 § 74; 1901 c 78 §
15; 1895 c 108 §§ 151, 154.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139. Later
enactment, see chapter 38.38 RCW.
Chapter 37.16
Chapter 38.08
ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR
PERMANENT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
POWERS AND DUTIES OF GOVERNOR
37.16.010 County may aid in acquisition of land for permanent
military reservations. [1970 ex.s. c 42 § 23; 1917 c 4 § 2; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 37.08.010.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.020 Bonds may be issued. [1971 c 10 § 1. Prior: 1970 ex.s. c
56 § 56; 1970 ex.s. c 42 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 74; 1917 c 4 § 3; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 37.08.020.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6; and repealed by
1992 c 90 § 1.
38.08.080 Camp duty. [1943 c 130 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 860344. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 39; 1909 c 134 § 63; 1895 c 108 § 100.] Repealed
by 1989 c 19 § 62.
Chapter 38.12
MILITIA OFFICERS AND ADVISORY COUNCIL
38.12.040 Advisory council. [1943 c 130 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-17.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
37.16.030 Bonds may be issued—Requisites—Issuance. [1970
ex.s. c 56 § 57; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 75; 1917 c 4 § 4; no RRS. Formerly
RCW 37.08.030.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
38.12.050 Duties of advisory council. [1943 c 130 § 18; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-18.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
37.16.040 Bonds may be issued—Form—Tax levy. [1917 c 4 § 5;
no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.040.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
38.12.080 Staff officers; how chosen. [1943 c 130 § 22; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-22. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 15; 1909 c 134 § 31, part; 1895 c 108
§ 42, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
37.16.042 Bonds may be issued—Calling in bonds, notice of.
[1917 c 4 § 6; no RRS.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.045 Bonds may be issued—Presentment for payment. [1917
c 4 § 7; no RRS.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.050 Bonds may be issued—Registration. [1917 c 4 § 8, no
RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.050.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.060 Eminent domain. [1917 c 4 § 9; no RRS. Formerly RCW
37.08.060.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.070 Eminent domain—Petition for condemnation. [1917 c 4
§ 10; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.070.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.080 Eminent domain—Notice—Service. [1917 c 4 § 11; no
RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.080.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
37.16.090 Eminent domain—Service where state land is involved.
[1917 c 4 § 12; no RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.090.] Repealed by 1971 c
76 § 6.
37.16.100 Eminent domain—Adjournments. [1917 c 4 § 13; no
RRS. Formerly RCW 37.08.100.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
(2010 Ed.)
38.12.090 Eligibility for staff assignment. [1943 c 130 § 23; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-23. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 16; 1909 c 134 § 31, part; 1895
c 108 § 42, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 198 § 6.
38.12.100 Commissioned officers; selection. [1943 c 130 § 24;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-24. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 12, part; 1909 c 134 § 31,
part; 1895 c 108 § 42, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
38.12.110 Commissioned officers; promotion. [1943 c 130 § 25;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-25. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 19; 1909 c 134 § 31, part;
1895 c 108 § 42, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
38.12.120 Commissioned officers; detail to staff. [1943 c 130 § 26;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-26. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 19; 1909 c 134 § 31, part;
1895 c 107 § 42, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
38.12.130 Field officer; how chosen. [1943 c 130 § 27; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-27. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 20; 1909 c 134 § 31, part; 1895 c 108
§ 42, part.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
38.12.140 Officer may waive right to promotion. [1943 c 130 § 28;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-28. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 25; 1909 c 134 § 36, part;
1895 c 107 § 49.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 553]
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38.12.190 Seniority of officers. [1943 c 130 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 8603-32. Prior: 1925 c 28 § 1; 1909 c 134 § 33; 1895 c 108 § 41, part.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 34 § 7.
Chapter 38.24
CLAIMS AND COMPENSATION
38.24.030 Transportation and subsistence. [1943 c 130 § 51; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-51. Prior: 1913 c 66 § 11; 1909 c 134 § 58; 1895 c 108
§ 89, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 198 § 6.
38.24.040 Allowances for incidental expenses. [1943 c 130 § 50;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-50. Prior: 1925 c 28 § 2, part; 1919 c 137 § 1,
part; 1917 c 107 § 37, part; 1915 c 47 § 1, part; 1913 c 66 § 10, part; 1909 c
134 § 57, part; 1907 c 122 § 5, part; 1903 c 155 § 13, part; 1901 c 78 § 11,
part; 1895 c 108 § 89, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 198 § 6.
Chapter 38.28
MILITARY TRIBUNALS
38.36.020 Regularity of proceedings presumed. [1943 c 130 § 66;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-66.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.030 Charges; how preferred. [1943 c 130 § 69; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-69. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 74, part; 1895 c 108 § 146, part.]
Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.040 Accused shall be summoned. [1943 c 130 § 70; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-69. Prior: 1909 c 134 § 81; 1895 c 108 § 145.]
Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.050 Default in appearance. [1943 c 130 § 71; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-71. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 83.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.060 Restraint pending trial. [1943 c 130 § 72; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-72.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.070 Process. [1943 c 130 § 73; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-73.
Prior: 1917 c 107 § 58; 1909 c 134 § 88; 1895 c 108 § 158.] Repealed by
1963 c 220 § 139.
(Later enactment: See chapter 38.38 RCW)
38.36.080 Contempt of court. [1943 c 130 § 74; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-74. Prior: 1909 c 134 § 89; 1895 c 108 § 144.] Repealed by 1963 c
220 § 139.
38.28.010 Military tribunals. [1943 c 130 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-56. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 45; 1909 c 134 § 72, part.] Repealed by 1963
c 220 § 139.
38.36.090 Subpoenas—Depositions. [1943 c 130 § 75; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-75. Prior: 1909 c 134 § 86; 1895 c 108 § 143.] Repealed by
1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.020 Military courts. [1943 c 130 § 57; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-57. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 46; 1909 c 134 §§ 72, part, 73, part; 1895 c
108 §§ 132, 134, 135 and 136.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.100 Witnesses. [1943 c 130 § 76; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-76.
Prior: 1917 c 107 § 57; 1909 c 134 § 87; 1895 c 108 § 142.] Repealed by
1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.030 General courts martial. [1943 c 130 § 58; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-58. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 47.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.36.110 Service of order—Commitment. [1943 c 130 § 77; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-77. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 109. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 84; 1895
c 108 § 147.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.040 Special courts martial. [1943 c 130 § 59; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-59. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 48.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.050 Summary court officer. [1943 c 130 § 60; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-60. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 49. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 76.] Repealed
by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.060 Jurisdiction of military courts. [1943 c 130 § 63; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-63. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 55. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 73, part.]
Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.070 Nonliability of military courts. [1943 c 130 § 64; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8603-64.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.28.080 Courts of inquiry. [1943 c 130 § 85; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-85. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 110.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
Chapter 38.32
OFFENSES—PUNISHMENT
(Later enactment: See chapter 38.38 RCW)
38.32.040 Officers and men may be arrested. [1943 c 130 § 67;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-67. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 56.] Repealed by 1963 c
220 § 139.
38.32.050 Felonies—Civil authority. [1943 c 130 § 68; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-68.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.32.060 Right of pursuit. [1943 c 130 § 79; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
8603-79.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.32.110 Wrongful taking of military property from armory.
[1943 c 130 § 88; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-88. Prior: 1909 c 134 § 100.]
Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.32.130 Punishment for offenses. [1963 c 220 § 138; 1943 c 130 §
94; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-94.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
38.32.150 Governor's approval of sentence. [1953 c 81 § 1; 1943 c
130 § 62; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-62. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 54.] Repealed
by 1963 c 220 § 139.
Chapter 38.36
TRIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 38.38
WASHINGTON CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
38.38.792 [Art. 114] Larceny and wrongful appropriation. [1963 c
220 § 117.] Recodified as RCW 38.38.783 by the code reviser September
2009.
Chapter 38.40
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
38.40.070 Telegraph employees exempt from militia duty. [Code
1881 § 2351, part; 1866 p 74 § 10, part; RRS § 11358, part.] Now codified
as RCW 38.40.071.
38.40.071 Telegraph company employees exempt from militia
duty. [1979 ex.s. c 135 § 4; Code 1881 § 2351; 1866 p 74 § 10; RRS §
11358. Formerly RCW 2.36.120.] Repealed by 1989 c 19 § 62.
38.40.080 Uniforms, etc., exempt. [1943 c 130 § 39; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-39. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 34; 1909 c 134 § 53; 1895 c 108 § 82.]
Repealed by 1989 c 19 § 62.
38.40.090 Exemption from jury duty. [1943 c 130 § 90; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8603-90. Prior: 1917 c 107 § 124; 1909 c 134 § 95; 1895 c 108 §
74.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 135 § 9.
38.40.140 Unlawful wearing of military insignia. [1943 c 130 § 55;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-55. Cf. 1909 c 134 § 48.] Repealed by 1987 c 456
§ 32.
38.40.160 Personal effects of deceased soldiers. [1943 c 130 § 89;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-89.] Repealed by 1989 c 19 § 62.
38.40.170 National guard educational assistance program—
Grants—Eligibility—Limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 90 § 1.] Repealed by
1983 c 197 § 33, effective June 30, 1986.
38.40.180 National guard educational assistance program—
Funding—Administration. [1979 ex.s. c 90 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 197
§ 33, effective June 30, 1986.
38.40.190 National guard educational assistance program—
Termination during periods of military conscription. [1979 ex.s. c 90 §
3.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 33, effective June 30, 1986.
Chapter 38.48
(Later enactment: See chapter 38.38 RCW)
STATE AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
38.36.010 Courts not bound by technical rules. [1943 c 130 § 65;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-65.] Repealed by 1963 c 220 § 139.
38.48.010 Defense council created. [1941 c 177 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8607-2.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17. See RCW 38.52.920.
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38.48.020 Organization of council. [1941 c 177 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8607-3.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17. See RCW 38.52.920.
38.48.030 Powers and duties. [1941 c 177 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8607-4.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17. See RCW 38.52.920.
38.48.040 Local councils of defense. [1941 c 177 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8607-5.] Repealed by 1951 c 178 § 17. See RCW 38.52.920.
Chapter 38.52
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
38.52.006 Succession and vesting of powers, duties, and functions.
[1972 ex.s. c 6 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 38 § 45.
38.52.007 Code reviser may change references to department,
council and director in RCW. [1972 ex.s. c 6 § 3.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s.
c 171 § 47.
38.52.035
Comprehensive emergency management plan—
Submittal to legislature. [1984 c 38 § 44.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
38.52.060 Mobile support units. [1974 ex.s. c 171 § 8; 1951 c 178 §
7.] Repealed by 1984 c 38 § 45.
38.52.090 Mutual aid arrangements—Interstate civil defense and
disaster compact—Interstate mutual aid compact. [1995 c 391 § 3; 1987
c 185 § 6; 1986 c 266 § 29; 1984 c 38 § 9; 1974 ex.s. c 171 § 11; 1951 c 178
§ 10.] Repealed by 1997 c 195 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 38.52.091.
38.52.130 Loyalty oath required. [1974 ex.s. c 171 § 15; 1953 c 145
§ 2; 1951 c 178 § 15.] Repealed by 1984 c 38 § 45.
38.52.560 Automatic number identification—Wireless two-way
telecommunications service. [1994 c 96 § 5.] Repealed by 2002 c 341 §
13, effective January 1, 2003.
38.52.570 Immunity from liability for covered volunteers. [2006 c
72 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 292 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW 38.52.180.
38.52.910 Act expires July 1, 1955. [1951 c 178 § 21.] Repealed by
1955 c 210 § 2.
Chapter 38.54
STATE FIRE SERVICES MOBILIZATION
38.54.010 Definitions. [2003 c 405 § 1; 1997 c 49 § 8. Prior: 1995 c
391 § 5; 1995 c 369 § 10; 1992 c 117 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.960
pursuant to 2003 c 405 § 13.
38.54.020 Legislative declaration and intent. [2003 c 405 § 2; 1997
c 49 § 9; 1995 c 391 § 6; 1992 c 117 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.961
pursuant to 2003 c 405 § 13.
38.54.030 State fire protection policy board—State fire services
mobilization plan—State fire resources coordinator. [2003 c 405 § 3;
1997 c 49 § 10; 1995 c 269 § 1101; 1992 c 117 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
43.43.962 pursuant to 2003 c 405 § 13.
38.54.040 Regional fire defense boards—Regional fire service
plans—Regions established. [1997 c 49 § 11; 1992 c 117 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 43.43.963 pursuant to 2003 c 405 § 13.
38.54.050 Development of reimbursement procedures. [2003 c
405 § 4; 1997 c 49 § 12; 1995 c 391 § 7; 1992 c 117 § 13.] Recodified as
RCW 43.43.964 pursuant to 2003 c 405 § 13.
38.54.900
Findings—1992 c 117.
decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference section,
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PUBLIC CONTRACTS
AND INDEBTEDNESS
Chapter 39.04
PUBLIC WORKS
39.04.030 Publication when cost over twenty-five hundred dollars.
[1923 c 183 § 2, part; RRS § 10322-2, part.] Now codified in RCW
39.04.020.
39.04.090 Record of cost, etc., to be published. [1923 c 183 § 8;
RRS § 10322-8.] Repealed by 1986 c 282 § 5.
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39.04.140 Contracts affected by increase in price of petroleum
products—Termination—Continuation with contracting agency
sharing increased costs—Conditions. [1974 ex.s. c 194 § 1.] Repealed by
2009 c 219 § 9.
39.04.150 State agencies authorized to establish small works
roster—Procedure for securing quotations—Rules. [1998 c 278 § 11.
Prior: 1994 c 264 § 12; 1994 c 243 § 2; 1993 c 379 § 112; 1988 c 36 § 12;
1987 c 218 § 1; 1982 c 98 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 138 § 301.
Chapter 39.08
CONTRACTOR'S BOND
39.08.020 Notice to contractor condition to suit on bond. [1915 c
167 § 1; RRS § 1159-1.] Now codified as RCW 39.08.065.
39.08.040 Right of action on bond—Notice of claim. [1915 c 28 §
2, part; 1909 c 207 § 3, part; RRS § 1161, part.] Now codified in RCW
39.08.030.
39.08.050 Notice is public record—Attorney's fee. [1915 c 28 § 2,
part; 1909 c 207 § 3, part; RRS § 1161, part.] Now codified in RCW
39.08.030.
39.08.060 Conflicting charter provisions no bar. [1915 c 28 § 2,
part; 1909 c 207 § 3, part; RRS § 1161, part.] Now codified in RCW
39.08.030.
39.08.070 Liability for failure to take bond. [1909 c 207 § 2; RRS §
1160.] Now codified as RCW 39.08.015.
39.08.090 Ferry construction—Amount of contractor's bond.
[1984 c 7 § 44; 1977 ex.s. c 166 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 183 § 7.
Chapter 39.10
ALTERNATIVE PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTING PROCEDURES
39.10.010 Finding—Purpose. [2007 c 494 § 1; 1994 c 132 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 39.10.200 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July
1, 2007.
39.10.020 Definitions. [2007 c 494 § 101; 2005 c 469 § 3. Prior:
2003 c 352 § 1; 2003 c 301 § 2; 2003 c 300 § 3; 2001 c 328 § 1; 2000 c 209
§ 1; 1997 c 376 § 1; 1994 c 132 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.210
pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.030 Public notification and review process. [1997 c 376 § 2;
1994 c 132 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 509, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.040 Baseball stadium project—Alternative procedure may
be used. [1994 c 132 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 509, effective July 1,
2007.
39.10.050 Design-build procedure—Which public bodies may use.
[1997 c 376 § 3; 1994 c 132 § 5.] Repealed by 2001 c 328 § 7, effective July
1, 2001.
39.10.051 Design-build procedure—Which public bodies may use.
[2007 c 494 § 201; 2003 c 352 § 2; 2003 c 300 § 4; 2002 c 46 § 1; 2001 c
328 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.300 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511,
effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.060 General contractor/construction manager procedure—
Which public bodies may use—Limitations. [2000 c 209 § 2; 2000 c 194
§ 1; 1997 c 376 § 4; 1996 c 18 § 6; 1994 c 132 § 6.] Repealed by 2001 c 328
§ 7, effective July 1, 2001.
39.10.061 General contractor/construction manager procedure—
Limitations. [2007 c 494 § 301; 2003 c 352 § 3; 2003 c 300 § 5; 2002 c 46
§ 2; 2001 c 328 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.340 pursuant to 2007 c 494
§ 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.063 City demonstration projects—Conditions—Contract
deadline. [2005 c 377 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 509, effective July 1,
2007.
39.10.065 Demonstration projects—Contract deadline—Transfer
of authority to other public body. [1997 c 376 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c
494 § 509, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.067
School district capital demonstration projects—
Conditions. [2006 c 261 § 1; 2003 c 301 § 3; 2002 c 46 § 3; 2000 c 209 §
3.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 509, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.068
Public hospital district capital demonstration
projects—Conditions. [2003 c 300 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 509,
effective July 1, 2007.
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39.10.070 Project management and contracting requirements.
[2007 c 494 § 203; 1994 c 132 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.320 pursuant
to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.080 Negotiated adjustments to lowest bid or proposal—
When allowed. [2007 c 494 § 202; 1994 c 132 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
39.10.310 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.090 Construction of chapter—Waiver of other limits and
requirements. [1994 c 132 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.480 pursuant
to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.100 Public inspection of certain records—Protection of
trade secrets. [2005 c 274 § 275; 1994 c 132 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
39.10.470 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.110 Temporary independent oversight committee. [1997 c
376 § 6; 1994 c 132 § 11.] Repealed by 2001 c 328 § 7, effective July 1,
2001.
39.10.115 School district project review board—Established—
Procedures. [2006 c 261 § 2; 2001 c 328 § 4; 2000 c 209 § 4.] Repealed by
2007 c 494 § 509, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.117
Public hospital district project review board—
Established—Procedures. [2003 c 300 § 7.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 §
509, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.120 Application of chapter. [2007 c 494 § 501; 2001 c 328 §
5. Prior: 1997 c 376 § 7; 1997 c 220 § 404 (Referendum Bill No. 48,
approved June 17, 1997); 1995 3rd sp.s. c 1 § 305; 1994 c 132 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 39.10.490 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July
1, 2007.
39.10.130 Job order contracts. [2007 c 494 § 401; 2003 c 301 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 39.10.420 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July
1, 2007.
39.10.310 Design-build procedure—Negotiated adjustments to
lowest bid or proposal—When allowed. [2007 c 494 § 202; 1994 c 132 §
8. Formerly RCW 39.10.080.] Repealed by 2009 c 75 § 8.
39.10.800
Capital projects advisory review board—
Membership—Vacancies. [2007 c 494 § 102; 2005 c 377 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 39.10.220 pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
39.10.810 Capital projects advisory review board—Powers and
duties. [2007 c 494 § 103; 2005 c 377 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 39.10.230
pursuant to 2007 c 494 § 511, effective July 1, 2007.
Chapter 39.19
OFFICE OF MINORITY AND
WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
39.19.040 Advisory committee on minority and women's business
enterprises—Membership—Terms—Travel expenses—Quorum. [1985
c 466 § 45; 1983 c 120 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 1301, effective July
1, 1995.
39.19.130
Council of minority and women's business
enterprises—Members—Powers—Expiration of section. [1987 c 328 §
8.] Expired June 30, 1991.
39.19.900
Program and fiscal review—Preliminary sunset
program and fiscal review. [1983 c 120 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 328 §
14.
Chapter 39.20
EMPLOYMENT OF CERTAIN ALIENS
39.20.010
Employment of alien evading military service
prohibited. [1919 c 111 § 1; RRS § 2334-1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 16 §
1.
39.20.020 Acceptance of employment by alien prohibited. [1919 c
111 § 2; RRS § 2334-2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 16 § 1.
39.20.030 List of employees. [1919 c 111 § 3; RRS § 2334-3.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 16 § 1.
39.20.040 Penalty. [1919 c 111 § 4; RRS § 2334-4.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 16 § 1.
Chapter 39.24
PUBLIC PURCHASE PREFERENCES
39.24.010 Five percent differential prescribed in public purchases.
[1933 c 34 § 1; RRS § 10322-14.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 101 § 1.
39.24.020 Fuel produced in state—Restriction on public use or
purchase of other fuels—Permission to use out-of-state fuels—
Procedure. [1937 c 164 § 1; 1933 c 179 § 1; RRS § 10322-11.] Repealed
by 1994 c 138 § 2.
39.24.030 Fuel produced in state—Penalty. [1933 c 179 § 2; RRS §
10322-12.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
39.10.902 Repealer. [2006 c 261 § 3; 2005 c 469 § 5. Prior: 2003 c
301 § 8; 2003 c 300 § 8; 2002 c 46 § 4; 2001 c 328 § 6; 1997 c 376 § 8; 1995
3rd sp.s. c 1 § 306; 1994 c 132 § 15.] Repealed by 2007 c 494 § 508,
effective June 30, 2007.
39.24.040 Severability—1933 c 179. [1933 c 179 § 3; RRS § 1032213.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
Chapter 39.12
OFFSHORE ITEMS
Chapter 39.25
PREVAILING WAGES ON PUBLIC WORKS
39.12.025 Surveys—Applicability by county. [2002 c 5 § 306.]
Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
39.12.090 Job order contracts. [2003 c 301 § 6.] Repealed by 2003
c 301 § 9, effective July 1, 2007.
Chapter 39.16
RESIDENT EMPLOYEES ON PUBLIC WORKS
39.16.005
Employment of resident employees—Percentage
specified—Wages. [1977 ex.s. c 187 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 29 § 1; 1972 ex.s.
c 28 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 164 § 1.
39.16.010 Percentage of resident employees specified—Wages.
[1943 c 246 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10322-10a.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
28 § 2.
39.16.020 Procedure when resident labor unavailable. [1977 ex.s.
c 187 § 2; 1943 c 246 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10322-10b.] Repealed by
1995 c 164 § 1.
39.16.030 Provisions to be written into contract—Civil penalty.
[1943 c 246 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10322-10c.] Repealed by 1995 c 164 §
1.
39.16.040 Criminal penalty. [1943 c 246 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
10322-10d.] Repealed by 1995 c 164 § 1.
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2.
39.25.010 Definitions. [1967 c 139 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 §
39.25.020 Solicitation of bids for public contract shall require
bidder to furnish certified statement of offshore items used. [1967 c 139
§ 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
39.25.030 Retention of certificates by purchasing officer—Public
examination. [1967 c 139 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
Chapter 39.29
PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS
39.29.010
Filing of personal service contracts required—
Exemption of certain activities—Emergencies—Review. [1979 ex.s. c 61
§ 3; 1979 c 151 § 44; 1974 ex.s. c 191 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 414 § 11.
39.29.030
Exemption of certain fruit and agricultural
commissions. [1981 c 225 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 191 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c
414 § 11.
39.29.035 Selection of subcontractors. [1993 c 433 § 4.] Repealed
by 1998 c 101 § 12.
39.29.060 Legislative findings. [1986 c 33 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c
414 § 11.
39.29.070 Agencies required to report personal service contracts.
[1986 c 33 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 414 § 11.
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Chapter 39.32
PURCHASE OF FEDERAL PROPERTY
39.32.030 "Surplus property purchase revolving fund" created.
[1967 ex.s. c 70 § 3; 1945 c 205 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10322-62.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1945 c 205 § 4 now codified as RCW
39.32.035.] Repealed by 1998 c 105 § 17, effective July 1, 1999.
39.32.050 Deposit of revolving fund—Bond or collateral. [1945 c
205 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10322-65.] Repealed by 1998 c 105 § 17,
effective July 1, 1999.
Chapter 39.33
INTERGOVERNMENTAL DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
39.33.080 Sale of certain property—Authorization. [2004 c 277 §
912.] Expired June 30, 2005.
39.44.090 Printing statute or ordinance on bonds dispensed with.
[1939 c 180 § 1; RRS § 5591-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
39.44.220 Local government bond information—Submittal by
state fiscal agency. [1985 c 130 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 255 § 6.
Chapter 39.52
FUNDING INDEBTEDNESS
IN COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS
39.52.030 Bond issue—Notice—Publication. [1983 c 167 § 114;
1909 c 204 § 1; 1901 c 54 § 1; 1895 c 170 § 3; RRS § 5620. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1895 c 170 § 4 now codified as RCW 39.52.035.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
39.52.040 Registration. [1895 c 170 § 5; RRS § 5622.] Repealed by
1983 c 167 § 270.
Chapter 39.56
Chapter 39.34
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION ACT
39.34.120 Duty to submit certain agreements to the office of
community affairs—Comments. [1967 c 239 § 13.] Repealed by 1995 c
22 § 2.
WARRANTS
39.56.010 Legal rate on state warrants. [1981 c 156 § 15; 1971
ex.s. c 88 § 1; 1899 c 80 § 3; RRS § 7301. Prior: 1895 c 136 § 3.] Repealed
by 1989 c 10 § 11; and repealed by 1981 c 10 § 5.
Chapter 39.58
Chapter 39.35C
PUBLIC FUNDS—DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS—
PUBLIC DEPOSITARIES
ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS
39.35C.100 Energy efficiency construction account. [1996 c 186 §
414; 1991 c 201 § 11.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1,
2010.
39.35C.110 Energy efficiency services account—Fees. [1996 c 186
§ 415; 1991 c 201 § 12.] Repealed by 2001 c 292 § 4.
39.35C.120 Project benefits. [1991 c 201 § 13.] Repealed by 1996 c
186 § 524, effective July 1, 1996.
Chapter 39.42
STATE BONDS, NOTES, AND
OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS
39.42.060 Limitation on issuance of evidences of indebtedness—
Annual computation of amount required to pay on outstanding debt.
[2008 c 179 § 301; 2003 c 147 § 13; 2002 c 240 § 7; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 9 § 18;
1999 c 273 § 9; 1997 c 220 § 220 (Referendum Bill No. 48, approved June
17, 1997); 1993 c 52 § 1. Prior: 1989 1st ex.s. c 14 § 17; 1989 c 356 § 7;
1983 1st ex.s. c 36 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 204 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 184 § 6.] Repealed
by 2009 c 500 § 13, effective July 1, 2009.
39.58.065 Loss in a thrift public depositary—Procedure for
payment. [1996 c 256 § 6; 1983 c 66 § 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 9 § 6.
39.58.110 Exempted institutions. [1969 ex.s. c 193 § 11.] Repealed
by 1983 c 66 § 23.
39.58.150 Receipt, disbursement, or transfer of public funds by
wire or other electronic communication means authorized. [1996 c 256
§ 17; 1981 c 101 § 1; 1979 c 151 § 48; 1977 ex.s. c 15 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 39.58.750 pursuant to 1996 c 256 § 18.
39.58.160 Repayment of amounts charged to another fund within
same political subdivision to be credited to original fund or
appropriation—Expenditure. [1981 c 39 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
43.09.2851 pursuant to 1996 c 256 § 18.
39.58.170 Municipal corporations authorized to establish line of
credit for payment of warrants—Interest. [1981 c 156 § 37.] Recodified
as RCW 43.09.2853 pursuant to 1996 c 256 § 18.
39.58.180 Local governments—Use of credit cards. [1995 c 30 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 43.09.2855 pursuant to 1996 c 256 § 18.
Chapter 39.67
Chapter 39.44
BONDS—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS,
BOND INFORMATION REPORTING
39.44.010 General obligation bonds—Form, terms, interest rate.
[1983 c 167 § 105; 1965 ex.s. c 74 § 1; 1961 c 141 § 1; 1923 c 151 § 1; RRS
§ 5583-1.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
AGREEMENTS BETWEEN TAXING DISTRICTS
39.67.030 Small county assistance account—Expiration of section.
[1988 c 274 § 10.] Expired January 1, 1990.
Chapter 39.68
TEMPORARY FUNDS FOR CURRENT EXPENSES OF
COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWNS, AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS
39.44.011 Denominations. [1965 ex.s. c 74 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
39.44.020 Tax levy for interest and principal. [1975 1st ex.s. c 188
§ 6; 1965 ex.s. c 74 § 2; 1923 c 151 § 2; RRS § 5583-2.] Repealed by 1984
c 186 § 70.
39.44.030 Effective rate of interest—Sale—Notice—Bids. [1983 c
167 § 106; 1982 c 216 § 11; 1981 c 156 § 14; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 58; 1969
ex.s. c 232 § 93; 1965 ex.s. c 74 § 3; 1961 c 141 § 2; 1923 c 151 § 3; RRS §
5583-3. Formerly RCW 39.44.030 through 39.44.050.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
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39.68.010 through 39.68.110 [1895 c 116 §§ 1 through 11; RRS §§
5624 through 5634.] Repealed by 1959 c 15 § 1.
Chapter 39.76
INTEREST ON UNPAID PUBLIC CONTRACTS
39.76.010 Interest on unpaid public contracts—Timely payment.
[1981 c 68 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 219 § 9.
Chapter 39.86
39.44.040 Notice of call for bids—Contents—Publication. [1923 c
151 § 3, part; RRS § 5583-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 39.44.030.
PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ALLOCATION
39.44.050 Sale of bonds—Bid deposits. [1923 c 151 § 3, part; RRS
§ 5583-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 39.44.030.
39.86.010 Legislative findings and policy. [1985 c 446 § 16.]
Repealed by 1987 c 297 § 13.
39.44.060 Return of deposits. [1923 c 151 § 4; RRS § 5583-4.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
13.
39.44.080 Revenue bonds of utility excepted. [1923 c 151 § 6; RRS
§ 5583-6.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
13.
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39.86.020 Definitions. [1985 c 446 § 17.] Repealed by 1987 c 297 §
39.86.030 Allocation. [1985 c 446 § 18.] Repealed by 1987 c 297 §
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39.86.031 Alternative allocation system—Expiration of section.
[1986 c 247 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 297 § 13.
40.04.070 Surplus copies, sale of—Price. [1941 c 150 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 40.04.040.
39.86.040 Notification form—Confirmation notice—Deficiency
notice—Waiting list. [1985 c 446 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 297 § 13.
40.04.080 Exchange of session laws. [1941 c 150 § 4, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 8217-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 40.04.040.
39.86.050 Reallocation—Advance allocation. [1985 c 446 § 20.]
Repealed by 1987 c 297 § 13.
Chapter 40.08
STATE ARCHIVES
39.86.060 Rule-making authority. [1985 c 446 § 21.] Repealed by
1987 c 297 § 13.
39.86.070 Annual report. [1985 c 446 § 22.] Repealed by 1987 c
297 § 13.
39.86.200 Ratification. [1987 c 297 § 11.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 6 § 12; and repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 36 § 6016.
40.08.010 Definition. [1909 c 38 § 2.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
40.08.020 Duties of director of public institutions. [(i) 1929 c 160 §
1; 1921 c 7 § 9; RRS § 10767-1. (ii) 1909 c 38 § 3; RRS § 10955. (iii) 1909
c 38 § 6; RRS § 10958.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
39.86.900 Termination. [1985 c 446 § 23.] Repealed by 1987 c 297
40.08.030 Rules and regulations—Seal. [1909 c 38 § 4; RRS §
10956.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
39.86.901 Ratification—1985 c 446. [1985 c 446 § 24.] Repealed
by 1987 c 297 § 13.
40.08.040 Records to be surrendered for preservation. [1909 c 38
§ 5; RRS § 10957.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
39.86.902 Severability—1985 c 446. [1985 c 446 § 27.] Repealed
by 1987 c 297 § 13.
§ 9.
§ 13.
39.86.903 Captions—1985 c 446. [1985 c 446 § 28.] Repealed by
1987 c 297 § 13.
39.86.904 Effective dates—1985 c 446.
Repealed by 1987 c 297 § 13.
[1985 c 446 § 30.]
Chapter 39.89
COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION FINANCING
39.89.901 Expiration of chapter. [2001 c 212 § 29.] Repealed by
2002 c 12 § 4.
Chapter 39.96
40.08.050 Biennial report. [1909 c 38 § 7.] Repealed by 1957 c 246
Chapter 40.12
DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS
40.12.010 Duty of director of public institutions. [1951 c 145 § 1;
1941 c 109 § 1; RRS § 10964-20.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
40.12.020 Departments to prepare lists of obsolete records. [1941
c 109 § 2; RRS § 10964-21.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
40.12.030 Cooperation enjoined. [1941 c 109 § 6; RRS § 1096425.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
PAYMENT AGREEMENTS
40.12.040 Committee to determine records to be destroyed. [1951
c 145 § 2; 1941 c 109 § 3; RRS § 10964-22.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
39.96.070 Payment agreements not allowed after June 30, 2005—
Exception. [2000 c 184 § 3; 1998 c 245 § 35; 1995 c 192 § 2; 1993 c 273 §
7.] Repealed by 2004 c 108 § 3.
40.12.050 Classification of records. [1951 c 145 § 3; 1941 c 109 §
4; RRS § 10964-23.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
Chapter 39.102
40.12.060 Expense of committee. [1951 c 145 § 4; 1941 c 109 § 5;
RRS § 10964-24.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TOOL PROGRAM
39.102.180 General indebtedness, general obligation bonds—
Authority—Security. [2006 c 181 § 504.] Repealed by 2007 c 229 § 12.
40.12.070 Director to arrange for destruction of records. [1941 c
109 § 7; RRS § 10964-26.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
40.12.080 Destruction of local government records. [1951 c 145 §
5; 1941 c 109 § 8; RRS § 10964-27.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
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PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, RECORDS,
AND PUBLICATIONS
40.12.090 Time of destruction. [1941 c 109 § 9; RRS § 10964-28.]
Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
Chapter 40.04
40.12.110 Construction of chapter. [1951 c 145 § 6.] Repealed by
1957 c 246 § 9.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
40.04.010 Definition. [1941 c 150 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-1.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 232 § 12.
40.04.020 Executive and administrative reports—Distribution,
exchange—Duties of state librarian and public printer. [1941 c 150 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 232 § 12.
40.04.035 Temporary edition of session laws—Distribution and
sale. [1995 c 24 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 32 § 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 46 § 4.
Later enactment, see RCW 40.04.031.
40.04.040 Permanent edition of session laws—Distribution, sale,
exchange—Sale of surplus copies. [1995 c 24 § 3; 1982 1st ex.s. c 32 § 1;
1981 c 162 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 94; 1973 c 33 § 1; 1969 c 6 § 8; 1941 c
150 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-4. Formerly RCW 40.04.040 through
40.04.080.] Repealed by 2006 c 46 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW
40.04.031.
40.12.100 Certification and filing of list of destroyed records.
[1941 c 109 § 10; RRS § 10964-29.] Repealed by 1957 c 246 § 9.
Chapter 40.14
PRESERVATION AND DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS
40.14.200 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in southeast Asia. [1984 c 81 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
73.40.010, June 1992.
40.14.205 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in southeast asia—Advisory committee. [1984 c 81 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 73.40.020, June 1992.
40.14.210 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in southeast asia—Display of individual names. [1984
c 81 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 73.40.030, June 1992.
40.04.050 Delivery for use of legislature. [1941 c 150 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 40.04.040.
40.14.220 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in the Korean conflict. [1989 c 235 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 73.40.040, June 1992.
40.04.060 Distribution to counties—Duty of county auditor. [1941
c 150 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8217-4, part.] Now codified in RCW
40.04.040.
40.14.225 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in the Korean conflict—Advisory committee. [1989 c
235 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 73.40.050, June 1992.
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Chapter 40.24
ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY FOR VICTIMS
OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND STALKING
40.24.900 Effective dates—1991 c 23. [1991 c 23 § 16.] Repealed
by 1998 c 138 § 5.
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PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT,
CIVIL SERVICE, AND PENSIONS
Chapter 41.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
41.04.040 State-supported retirement systems—Definitions. [1983
c 3 § 86; 1949 c 78 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10726m.] Repealed by 1989 c
273 § 30.
41.04.050 Periodical actuarial studies to be made. [1983 c 3 § 87;
1949 c 78 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10726n.] Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
41.04.060 Reports required. [1977 c 75 § 33; 1949 c 78 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10726o.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 3.
41.04.065 Receipt of retirement benefit at age seventy and onehalf. [1988 c 59 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
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recipient nonmember spouse or ex-spouse. [1979 ex.s. c 205 § 11.]
Repealed by 1987 c 326 § 21, effective July 1, 1987.
41.04.330 Payment of retirement benefits pursuant to court
decree or order of dissolution or legal separation—Application of act.
[1986 c 317 § 10; 1979 ex.s. c 205 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 326 § 21,
effective July 1, 1987.
41.04.345 Payment for accrued vacation leave prohibited—
Exceptions. [1982 1st ex.s. c 51 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 184 § 21.
41.04.364 State employee wellness program—Confidentiality of
individually identifiable information. [1987 c 248 § 3.] Repealed by
2010 c 128 § 5.
41.04.600 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Purpose.
[1987 c 475 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.605 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Definitions.
[1998 c 116 § 3; 1987 c 475 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective
January 1, 2009.
41.04.610 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Powers and
duties of department. [1998 c 116 § 4; 1987 c 475 § 3.] Repealed by 2008
c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.615 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan document—
Funds, fees, and appropriations—Dependent care administrative
account created—Presumptions. [1998 c 116 § 5; 1993 c 34 § 1; 1987 c
475 § 4.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.070 Persons employed by more than one agency—Service
credits—Intent of provisions. [1951 c 98 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 3.
41.04.620 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Participation
by eligible persons—Enrollment, termination, or modification. [1998 c
116 § 6; 1987 c 475 § 5.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1,
2009.
41.04.080 Persons employed by more than one agency—Retention
of service credit on transfer of employment. [1951 c 98 § 2.] Repealed
by 1980 c 29 § 3.
41.04.625 Dependent care—Salary reduction account. [1987 c 475
§ 6.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.090 Persons employed by more than one agency—Recovery
of service credit may be allowed. [1951 c 98 § 3.] Repealed by 1980 c 29
§ 3.
41.04.100 Persons employed by more than one agency—May
receive pensions from more than one system. [1951 c 98 § 4.] Repealed
by 1980 c 29 § 3.
41.04.200 Department of personnel as administrator and trustee
of health benefit programs. [1969 ex.s. c 237 § 5.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 39 § 12. Later enactment, see RCW 41.05.030.
41.04.210 Department of general administration to procure health
benefit programs. [1969 ex.s. c 237 § 6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 39 §
12. Later enactment, see RCW 41.05.060.
41.04.250 Deferred compensation plans authorized for public
employees—Types of investments. [1981 c 256 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 274 §
2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 99 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 19 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 264 § 1.]
Repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.04.255 Individual retirement account plans authorized—
Administration of medical benefits plan. [1991 c 249 § 2; 1982 c 107 §
2.] Repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.04.260 Committee for deferred compensation—Generally.
[1993 c 34 § 2; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 101. Prior: 1987 c 475 § 11; 1987 c 121 §
1; 1985 c 57 § 23; 1984 c 242 § 1; 1983 c 226 § 1; 1981 c 256 § 3; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 84; 1975 1st ex.s. c 274 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 239 §
326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.04.275 Pension funding account created. [1994 c 298 § 6.]
Repealed by 1998 c 340 § 13, effective July 1, 1998.
Reviser's note: RCW 41.04.275 was amended by 1998 c 340 § 12
without reference to its repeal by 1998 c 340 § 13. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
41.04.280 Public retirement systems—Reports on assets to
contain report of unfunded liability. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 105 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
41.04.310 Payment of retirement benefits pursuant to court
decree or order of dissolution or legal separation—Sufficient answer to
claim of beneficiary against department. [1979 ex.s. c 205 § 10.]
Repealed by 1987 c 326 § 21, effective July 1, 1987.
41.04.320 Payment of retirement benefits pursuant to court
decree or order of dissolution or legal separation—Effect of death of
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41.04.630 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Records and
reports. [1998 c 245 § 36; 1998 c 116 § 7; 1987 c 475 § 7.] Repealed by
2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.635 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Termination
or amendment of plan. [1998 c 116 § 8; 1987 c 475 § 8.] Repealed by
2008 c 229 § 14, effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.640 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Adoption of
rules. [1998 c 116 § 9; 1987 c 475 § 9.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14,
effective January 1, 2009.
41.04.645 Dependent care—Salary reduction plan—Construction
of statutes. [1987 c 475 § 10.] Repealed by 2008 c 229 § 14, effective
January 1, 2009.
41.04.802 Chapter not applicable to employees of Seattle
Vocational Institute. [1991 c 238 § 106.] Decodified August 1993.
Chapter 41.05
STATE HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY
(Formerly: State employees' insurance and health care)
41.05.005 Declaration of purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 136 § 1.] Repealed
by 1988 c 107 § 35, effective October 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW
41.05.006.
41.05.010 Definitions. [1983 c 3 § 90; 1979 c 125 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 106 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 147 § 12; 1970 ex.s. c 39 § 1.] Repealed by
1988 c 107 § 35, effective October 1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW
41.05.011.
41.05.020
State employees' insurance board—Created—
Membership—Meetings—Travel expenses—Powers and duties. [1977
ex.s. c 190 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 c 125 § 4. [1977 c 75 § 34; 1977 c 6 § 1.
Prior: 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 106 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 85; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 147 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 39 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 136 § 7.
41.05.025
State employees' insurance board—Created—
Membership—Meetings—Compensation and travel expenses—Powers
and duties. [1984 c 287 § 68; 1983 c 3 § 91; 1982 1st ex.s. c 34 § 1; 1980 c
120 § 2; 1979 c 125 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 136 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 §
35, effective October 1, 1988.
41.05.029 Washington state quality forum—Established—Duties.
[2007 c 259 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c 488 § 2.
41.05.030
State employees' insurance board—Powers and
duties—Duties of director of personnel—State employees' insurance
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principal account, administrative account. [1987 c 122 § 1; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 147 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 39 § 3.] Repealed by
1988 c 107 § 35, effective October 1, 1988.
41.06.078 State energy office—Certain personnel exempted from
chapter. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
Later enactment, see RCW 41.06.081.
41.05.040 State employees' insurance principal account. [1987 c
122 § 3; 1986 c 312 § 901; 1985 c 57 § 24; 1977 ex.s. c 136 § 3; 1970 ex.s.
c 39 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 § 35, effective October 1, 1988. Later
enactment, see RCW 41.05.120.
41.06.081 State energy office—Certain personnel exempted from
chapter. [1981 c 295 § 10.] Repealed by 1996 c 186 § 524, effective July 1,
1996.
41.05.045 State employees' insurance administrative account.
[1987 c 122 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 § 35, effective October 1, 1988.
Later enactment, see RCW 41.05.130.
41.05.053
Community and technical colleges—Part-time
academic employees—Continuous health care eligibility—Employer
contributions. [2007 c 302 § 2; 2006 c 308 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 537 §
8, effective January 1, 2010.
41.05.060 Department of general administration to make services
available. [1970 ex.s. c 39 § 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 § 35, effective
October 1, 1988.
41.05.070 Costs—Method of payment. [1977 ex.s. c 136 § 5; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 106 § 5; 1970 ex.s. c 39 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 § 35,
effective October 1, 1988.
41.05.112
Chapter not applicable to employees of Seattle
Vocational Institute. [1991 c 238 § 105.] Decodified August 1993.
41.05.150 Health care policy technical advisory committee. [1988
c 107 § 14.] Repealed by 2003 c 126 § 101, effective July 1, 2003.
41.05.190 Medicare supplemental insurance plan. [1998 c 245 §
37; 1993 c 492 § 221.] Repealed by 2005 c 47 § 3.
41.05.200 Washington state group purchasing association—
Generally. [1993 c 492 § 228.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 230, effective
June 30, 1998; and subsequently repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9, effective
July 1, 1995.
41.05.210 Washington state group purchasing association—
Marketing plan. [1993 c 492 § 229.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 230,
effective June 30, 1998; and subsequently repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9,
effective July 1, 1995.
41.05.240 American Indian health care delivery plan. [1995 c 43 §
4; 1993 c 492 § 468.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9, effective July 1,
1995.
41.06.089 Department of trade and economic development—
Certain personnel exempted from chapter. [1985 c 466 § 15.]
Decodified pursuant to 1995 c 399 § 220.
41.06.090 Feasibility study of department of highways, state
patrol, with respect to integration with department of personnel. [1961
c 1 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 7.
41.06.091
State fire protection board—Certain personnel
exempted from chapter. [1985 c 470 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 266 §
135.
41.06.092 Washington centennial commission—Deputy executive
secretary exempted from chapter—Expiration of section. [1987 c 300 §
1.] Expired December 31, 1989.
41.06.100 Temporary appointment of classified employee to
exempt position—Return to regular position. [1961 c 1 § 10.] Repealed
by 1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 31. Later enactment, see RCW 41.06.070.
41.06.125
Hearing officers—Appointment—Duties—Appeals.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 43 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 311 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 41.64.080.
41.06.140 Employee participation in policy and rule making,
administration, etc.—Publication of board rules. [1961 c 1 § 14
(Initiative Measure No. 207, approved November 8, 1960).] Repealed by
2002 c 354 § 402, effective July 1, 2004.
41.06.163 Comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey plan
required—Contents. [1993 c 281 § 30; 1987 c 185 § 9; 1986 c 158 § 6;
1979 c 151 § 59; 1977 ex.s. c 152 § 3.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 401.
41.06.165 Salary surveys—Criteria.
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 401.
[1977 ex.s. c 152 § 4.]
41.06.166
Marine classification and compensation plan—
Comprehensive salary and fringe benefit survey plan for ferry
employees required. [1981 c 344 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 15 § 31.
41.06.175 Employee performance evaluations—Procedures—
Appeal. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended and recodified as
RCW 43.70.590 by 1995 c 43 without cognizance of the repeal thereof. For
rule of construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
41.06.180 Suspension, dismissal, demotion of employee—Hearing
on appeal—Procedure. [1961 c 1 § 18.] Repealed by 1981 c 311 § 21.
Later enactment, see RCW 41.64.110.
41.05.250 Retired or disabled school employees—Purchase of
insurance from authority. [1993 c 386 § 14.] Repealed by 1994 c 153 §
14, effective January 1, 1995.
41.06.185 Employee performance evaluations—Nonmanagement
employees—Increment and merit increases in salary. [1982 1st ex.s. c
53 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
41.05.260 Retired school employees' subsidy account established.
[1993 c 386 § 15.] Repealed by 1994 c 153 § 14, effective January 1, 1995.
41.06.190 Suspension, dismissal, demotion of employee—Findings
of fact, conclusions of law, order—Notice to employee and employing
agency. [1961 c 1 § 19.] Repealed by 1981 c 311 § 21. Later enactment,
see RCW 41.64.120.
41.05.270
Retired school employees' insurance account
established. [1993 c 386 § 16.] Repealed by 1994 c 153 § 14, effective
January 1, 1995.
41.05.510 Prescription drug purchasing account. [2003 1st sp.s. c
29 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 41.06
STATE CIVIL SERVICE LAW
41.06.050 Institutions of higher learning—Personnel committee,
director of personnel, payrolls. [1961 c 1 § 5.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
36 § 24.
41.06.060 Department of highways—Personnel board, personnel
director, transfer of personnel, equipment, etc., of prior merit system.
[1961 c 1 § 6.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 45 § 7.
41.06.0701 Seattle Vocational Institute—Employees exempted
from chapter. [1991 c 238 § 104.] Decodified August 1993.
41.06.076 Department of social and health services—Certain
personnel exempted from chapter. [1997 c 386 § 1; 1993 c 281 § 22;
1980 c 73 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 8.] Expired June 30, 2005.
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41.06.195
Employee performance evaluations—Management
employees—Increment and merit increases in salary. [1982 1st ex.s. c
53 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
41.06.200
Suspension, dismissal, demotion of employee—
Grounds, time, for appeal—Notice, service—Transcript, exhibits.
[1969 ex.s. c 36 § 25; 1961 c 1 § 20.] Repealed by 1981 c 311 § 21. Later
enactment, see RCW 41.64.130.
41.06.205 Layoff of classified employees—Criteria. [1982 1st ex.s.
c 53 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
41.06.210 Suspension, dismissal, demotion of employee—Review
by superior court—Appeal to supreme court or court of appeals. [1971
c 81 § 101; 1961 c 1 § 21.] Repealed by 1981 c 311 § 21. Later enactment,
see RCW 41.64.140.
41.06.215 Reemployment from layoff. [1982 1st ex.s. c 53 § 10.]
Repealed by 1985 c 461 § 16.
41.06.230 Personnel board under prior law abolished—Transfer
of personnel, equipment, records, etc. [1961 c 1 § 23 (Initiative Measure
No. 207, approved November 8, 1960).] Decodified pursuant to 1993 c 281
§ 71, effective July 1, 1993.
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41.06.240 Status of persons employed prior to enactment of
chapter—Prior state service considered in appointment rules. [1961 c 1
§ 24 (Initiative Measure No. 207, approved November 8, 1960).]
Decodified pursuant to 1993 c 281 § 71, effective July 1, 1993.
41.06.300 Consolidation of highway personnel under state
personnel board and department. [1969 c 45 § 1.] Decodified pursuant
to 1990 c 60 § 402.
41.06.310 Abolishment of highway department personnel board
and office of highway personnel director—Transfer to state personnel
board. [1969 c 45 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1993 c 281 § 71, effective
July 1, 1993.
41.06.320 Transfer of books, records, equipment, etc. [1969 c 45 §
3.] Decodified pursuant to 1990 c 60 § 402.
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41.24.440 Reserve officers—Lump sum payments—Payments to
surviving spouse. [1995 c 11 § 10.] Repealed by 1999 c 148 § 34.
41.24.470 Reserve officers—Disability and death benefits—Fees.
[1998 c 307 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 148 § 34.
Chapter 41.26
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' AND
FIREFIGHTERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
41.26.043 Credit for CETA employment—Conditions. [1979 ex.s.
c 45 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.06.330 Classified employees to retain status, privileges, etc., on
transfer. [1969 c 45 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1990 c 60 § 402.
41.26.050 Law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement
board to administer system—Additional members, election, terms.
[1974 ex.s. c 120 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 131 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 257 § 7; 1970 ex.s. c
6 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30,
1982.
41.06.370 Hospitalization and medical aid plans—Contributions
of state agencies for employees. [1970 ex.s. c 39 § 9.] Repealed by 1973
1st ex.s. c 147 § 8.
41.26.051 Law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement
board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions. [1982 c
163 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.06.380 Purchasing services by contract not prohibited—
Limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 46 § 2.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 403, effective
July 1, 2005.
41.26.052 Notice for hearing required prior to petitioning for
judicial review. [1984 c 184 § 16; 1981 c 294 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 19.
Formerly RCW 41.26.210.] Recodified as RCW 41.26.211 pursuant to
1992 c 72 § 11.
41.06.382 Purchasing services by contract not prohibited—
Limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 46 § 1. Formerly RCW 28B.16.240.] Repealed
by 2002 c 354 § 403, effective July 1, 2005.
41.06.430 Career executive program—Development—Policies
and standards—Duties of board and director. [1990 c 60 § 102; 1980 c
118 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 281 § 69, effective July 1, 1993.
41.06.440 Career executive program—Termination—Evaluation
of effectiveness—Performance audit—Report. [1980 c 118 § 8.]
Repealed by 1985 c 118 § 3, effective June 30, 1985.
41.06.520 Administration, management of institutions of higher
education—Rules—Audit and review by board. [1993 c 281 § 11.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 402, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 41.12
CIVIL SERVICE FOR CITY POLICE
41.12.060 Existing police blanketed under civil service. [1937 c 13
§ 6; RRS § 9558a-6.] Repealed by 2002 c 143 § 2.
Chapter 41.16
FIREMEN'S RELIEF AND PENSIONS—1947 ACT
41.16.146 Calculation of benefits payable under 1970 and 1971
acts. [1971 ex.s. c 257 § 17.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 190 § 5.
Chapter 41.18
FIREMEN'S RELIEF AND PENSIONS—1955 ACT
41.18.070 Disablement in line of duty—Pension—Restoration to
active service. [1955 c 382 § 7.] Repealed by 1961 c 255 § 14.
41.18.105 Calculation of benefits payable under 1970 and 1971
acts. [1971 ex.s. c 257 § 18.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 190 § 5.
41.18.110 Payment on death not in line of duty. [1955 c 382 § 12.]
Repealed by 1961 c 255 § 14.
41.18.120 Payment on separation—After twenty years service.
[1955 c 382 § 10.] Repealed by 1961 c 255 § 14.
Chapter 41.24
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS' AND RESERVE OFFICERS'
RELIEF AND PENSIONS
(Formerly: Volunteer firefighters' relief and pensions)
41.24.031 Additional fees. [1970 ex.s. c 6 § 20; 1965 c 86 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 91 § 26.
41.24.350 Emergency medical service districts—State board shall
set pension fees. [1993 c 331 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 148 § 34.
41.24.420 Reserve officers—Enrollment—Procedure. [1995 c 11 §
6.] Repealed by 1999 c 148 § 34.
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41.26.054 Hearing—Conduct. [1984 c 184 § 17; 1981 c 294 § 7;
1969 ex.s. c 209 § 20. Formerly RCW 41.26.220.] Recodified as RCW
41.26.221 pursuant to 1992 c 72 § 11.
41.26.058 Cause of action for injury or death, when. [1991 c 35 §
28; 1971 ex.s. c 257 § 15. Formerly RCW 41.26.280.] Recodified as RCW
41.26.281 pursuant to 1992 c 72 § 11.
41.26.060 Director of retirement systems to administer system—
Duties. [1991 c 35 § 16; 1982 c 163 § 6; 1981 c 3 § 27; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
44 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 216 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
41.50.055 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 5.
41.26.065 Payment of legal and medical expenses of system. [1984
c 184 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.26.070 Washington law enforcement officers' and firefighters'
retirement funds created—Investment—Custodian—Department of
retirement systems expense fund—Employer reimbursement—
Legislative appropriation. [1989 c 273 § 12; 1981 c 3 § 28; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 103 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 216 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c
35 § 3.
41.26.085 Employee contributions to retirement system expense
fund. [1972 ex.s. c 131 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 216 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 8 §
5.
41.26.180 Exemption from judicial process, taxes—Exceptions—
Deduction for insurance upon request. [1991 c 365 § 20; 1991 c 35 § 25;
1989 c 360 § 24; 1987 c 326 § 22; 1979 ex.s. c 205 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 257 §
12; 1970 ex.s. c 6 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 23.] Recodified as RCW
41.26.053 pursuant to 1994 c 298 § 5.
41.26.210 Notice for hearing required prior to petitioning for
judicial review. [1984 c 184 § 16; 1981 c 294 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 19.]
Recodified as RCW 41.26.052 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
41.26.220 Hearing—Conduct. [1984 c 184 § 17; 1981 c 294 § 7;
1969 ex.s. c 209 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 41.26.054 pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 8.
41.26.230 No bond required on appeal to court. [1984 c 184 § 18;
1971 c 81 § 103; 1969 ex.s. c 209 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 41.26.056
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
41.26.280 Cause of action for injury or death, when. [1991 c 35 §
28; 1971 ex.s. c 257 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 41.26.058 pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 8.
41.26.290 Adjustment of payments when record error. [1971 ex.s.
c 257 § 16.] Repealed by 1982 c 13 § 2.
41.26.300 Falsification—Penalty. [1972 ex.s. c 131 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 41.26.062 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
41.26.310 Transfer of service credit from firemen's pension
system to city's police pension system.
Cross-reference section,
decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 561]
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41.26.320 Employer to provide information required by state
actuary. [1977 ex.s. c 294 § 19.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.26.330 Investments—Exercise of judgment and care required.
[1977 ex.s. c 251 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.26.400 Legislative finding. [1977 ex.s. c 294 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.26.405 Provisions applicable to plan 2. [1991 c 35 § 102.]
Repealed by 1992 c 72 § 12.
Chapter 41.32
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT
41.32.011 "Earnable compensation" defined for certain part-time
employees—Adoption of rules. [1990 c 33 § 570; 1987 c 265 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 41.32.345 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.015 Board of trustees abolished—Transfer of powers,
duties, and functions. [1982 c 163 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 4.
41.26.475 Members disabled before July 23, 1989—Receipt of
service credit—Conditions. [1989 c 88 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 4.
41.32.016 Contingent application of chapter to charter schools.
[2004 c 22 § 21.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure
No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004,
general election.
41.26.560 Election to become member of system under RCW
41.26.420 through 41.26.550—Persons eligible—Rights, benefits and
duties—Procedure, etc. [1980 c 130 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c
35 § 4.
41.32.030 Retirement system funds. [1991 c 35 § 32; 1989 c 273 §
16; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 150 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 2; 1955 c
274 § 2; 1947 c 80 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-28. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2,
part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; 1923 c 187 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3,
part.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.200 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.26.600 Effect of certain accumulated vacation leave on
retirement benefits. [1983 c 283 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.26.900 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 209. [1969 ex.s. c 209 § 42.]
Recodified as RCW 41.26.3901 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
41.26.910 Act to control inconsistencies. [1969 ex.s. c 209 § 43.]
Recodified as RCW 41.26.3902 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
41.26.920 Effective date—1969 ex.s. c 209. [1969 ex.s. c 209 § 45.]
Recodified as RCW 41.26.3903 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 8.
Chapter 41.28
RETIREMENT OF PERSONNEL
IN CERTAIN FIRST-CLASS CITIES
41.28.250 Extension of provisions to nonincluded personnel.
[1945 c 52 § 1; 1941 c 192 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9592-129.] Now
codified as RCW 41.04.130.
Chapter 41.31
EXTRAORDINARY INVESTMENT GAINS—PLAN 1
41.31.010 Annual pension increases—Increased by gain-sharing
increase amount. [1998 c 340 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 491 § 13, effective
January 2, 2008.
41.31.020 Gain-sharing increase amount calculated. [1998 c 340 §
2.] Repealed by 2007 c 491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
41.31.030 Contractual right to increase not granted. [1998 c 340 §
3.] Repealed by 2007 c 491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
Chapter 41.31A
EXTRAORDINARY INVESTMENT GAINS—PLAN 3
41.31A.010 Definitions. [2000 c 247 § 407; 1998 c 341 § 311.]
Repealed by 2007 c 491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
41.31A.020 Extraordinary investment gain—Credited to member
accounts—Persons eligible—Calculation of amount—Contractual right
not granted. [2003 c 294 § 4; 2000 c 247 § 408; 1998 c 341 § 312.]
Repealed by 2007 c 491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
Reviser's note: RCW 41.31A.020 was also repealed by 2007 c 491 §
13 without cognizance of its amendment by 2007 c 491 § 1 and 2007 c 492
§ 10. For rule of construction concerning sections amended and repealed in
the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
41.31A.030 Retroactive extraordinary investment gain—Credited
to member accounts—Persons eligible—Calculation of amount—
Contractual right not granted. [1998 c 341 § 313.] Repealed by 2007 c
491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
41.31A.040 Retroactive extraordinary investment gain—Credited
to member accounts—Persons eligible—Calculation of amount—
Contractual right not granted. [2000 c 247 § 409.] Repealed by 2007 c
491 § 13, effective January 2, 2008.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 562]
41.32.034 Service credit for leave of absence as elected official of
an education association. [1992 c 3 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 95 § 10,
effective April 21, 1993.
41.32.040 Board of trustees—Composition—Terms. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 17 § 1; 1947 c 80 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-23. Prior: 1941 c 97
§ 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; 1923 c 187 § 3, part; 1917 c 163 § 3, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective
June 30, 1982.
41.32.045 Payment of legal and medical expenses of system. [1984
c 184 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.050 Vacancies. [1947 c 80 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-24.
Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; 1923 c 187 § 3, part; 1917 c
163 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 §
23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.060 Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 89; 1947 c 80
§ 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-25. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3,
part; 1923 c 187 § 5, part; 1917 c 163 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3,
part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.070 Oath of office. [1969 ex.s. c 150 § 2; 1947 c 80 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4995-26. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part;
1917 c 163 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1982 c
163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.080 Voting. [1947 c 80 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-27.
Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3,
part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.090 Ex officio officers—Duties. [1947 c 80 § 9; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-28. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; 1923 c 187
§ 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23,
effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.100 Officers and employees. [1969 ex.s. c 150 § 3; 1947 c 80
§ 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-29. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 §
3, part; 1923 c 187 § 5, part; 1917 c 163 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 49953, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.32.110 Actuarial data. [1947 c 80 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 499530. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
41.32.120 Records—Annual report. [1991 c 35 § 33; 1969 ex.s. c
150 § 4; 1947 c 80 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-31. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2,
part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Recodified as
RCW 41.50.205 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.130 Medical director. [1991 c 35 § 34; 1947 c 80 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4995-32. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.210 pursuant
to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.140 Actuary. [1947 c 80 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-33.
Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3,
part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.150 Actuarial investigations, valuation of assets, tables.
[1947 c 80 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-34. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part;
1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Repealed by 1989 c
273 § 30.
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41.32.160 Rules and regulations—Trustees' powers to determine
eligibility. [1991 c 35 § 35; 1955 c 274 § 3; 1947 c 80 § 16; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-35. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 2, part; 1937 c 221 § 3, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 4995-3, part.] Recodified as RCW 41.32.025 pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.170 Meetings of board. [1955 c 274 § 4; 1947 c 80 § 17; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4995-36. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6, part; 1937
c 221 § 7, part; 1923 c 187 § 6, part; 1917 c 163 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 4995-7, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.180 Business to be transacted—Payment of allowances.
[1969 ex.s. c 150 § 5; 1947 c 80 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-37. Prior:
1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6, part; 1937 c 221 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4995-7, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.190 Annual interest to be credited. [1991 c 35 § 36; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 189 § 7; 1955 c 274 § 5; 1947 c 80 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-38.
Prior: 1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6, part; 1937 c 221 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 4995-7, part.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.215 pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.200 Authority over funds—Investments authorized. [1969
ex.s. c 150 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 81 § 2; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 3; 1961 c 297 § 1; 1955
c 274 § 6; 1947 c 80 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-39. Prior: 1941 c 97 §
6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6, part; 1937 c 221 § 7, part; 1923 c 187 § 14; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 4995-7, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 17.
41.32.201 Investments—General criterion specified. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 103 § 3; 1961 c 297 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.202 Securities purchased or held for funds under state
treasurer's control to be in his custody. [1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 4; 1961 c
297 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.203 Duty of state treasurer as to securities in his custody—
Interest, collections, payment, etc. [1969 ex.s. c 150 § 7; 1961 c 297 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.205 Investment of funds in farm, soil, water conservation
loans. [1959 c 91 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 297 § 5.
41.32.207 Investment of funds—Authority of state investment
board. [1981 c 3 § 29; 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 15.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 §
3.
Title 41
1939 c 86 § 4, part; 1937 c 221 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-5, part.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.290 Credit for prior service in state. [1955 c 274 § 10; 1947
c 80 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-48. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 4, part; 1939 c
86 § 4, part; 1937 c 221 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-5, part.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.310 Time limit for claiming service credit—Payments.
[1974 ex.s. c 193 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 32 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 150 § 9; 1965
ex.s. c 81 § 8; 1955 c 274 § 12; 1947 c 80 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 499550.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.320 Credit for subsequent service outside state. [1963 ex.s. c
14 § 6; 1955 c 274 § 13; 1947 c 80 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-51. Prior:
1931 c 115 § 6; 1923 c 187 § 16; 1919 c 150 § 3; 1917 c 163 § 15.]
Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.355 Service credit for leave of absence as elected official of
an education association. [1992 c 3 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 95 § 10,
effective April 21, 1993.
41.32.360 Basis of contributions to disability reserve fund. [1991 c
35 § 47; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 8; 1955 c 274 § 17; 1947 c 80 § 36; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-55. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 5, part; 1939 c 86 § 5, part; 1937 c 221
§ 6, part; 1917 c 163 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-6, part.] Repealed
by 2009 c 110 § 1.
41.32.365 Transfer from disability reserve fund to death benefit
fund. [1963 ex.s. c 14 § 9.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.366 Basis of contributions to death benefit fund. [1991 c 35
§ 48; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 110 § 1.
41.32.370 Transfer from pension reserve fund to teachers'
retirement fund. [1947 c 80 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-56.] Repealed
by 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 22, effective July 1, 1964.
41.32.400 Estimate of disbursements and needed appropriation.
[1947 c 80 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-59.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 14
§ 22, effective July 1, 1964.
41.32.401
Contribution rates ascertained—Request for
appropriation. [1989 c 273 § 17; 1984 c 236 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 9;
1980 c 87 § 15; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.210 Triennial examination by insurance commissioner.
[1947 c 80 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-40.] Repealed by 1963 c 9 § 1.
41.32.403
Employer contribution rates—Computation and
payment. [1990 c 274 § 8; 1989 c 273 § 18; 1984 c 236 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 41.32.035 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.220 Disbursement of funds. [1969 ex.s. c 150 § 8; 1947 c 80 §
22; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-41. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6,
part; 1937 c 221 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-7, part.] Repealed by
1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.405 Income fund created—Source of funds. [1991 c 35 § 50;
1984 c 236 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 189 § 8; 1969 ex.s.
c 150 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.225 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.230 Member not to guarantee loans. [1991 c 35 § 37; 1947 c
80 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-42. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86
§ 6, part; 1937 c 221 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-7, part.] Recodified
as RCW 41.50.220 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.242 Membership in system—Service credit of educational
staff associates. [1991 c 35 § 39; 1984 c 256 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
41.32.032 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.243 School nurses—Transfer of service credit—Eligibility.
[1989 c 116 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.2431 School nurses—Optional transfer of service credit in
city system—Restoration of withdrawn contributions. [1989 c 116 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.2432
School nurses—Transfer of service credit—
Declaration—When credit granted. [1989 c 116 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.245 Certain physically incapacitated may enter system—
Limitations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 189 § 13.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 4.
41.32.250 Member's statement of service. [1967 c 50 § 1; 1947 c 80
§ 25; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-44. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 4, part; 1939 c 86 § 4,
part; 1937 c 221 § 5, part; 1923 c 187 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-5,
part.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.265 Credit for CETA employment—Conditions. [1979 ex.s.
c 45 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.280 Prior service certificate. [1967 c 50 § 3; 1955 c 274 § 9;
1947 c 80 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-47. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 4, part;
(2010 Ed.)
41.32.410 Expense fund—Service charges. [1982 1st ex.s. c 52 §
12; 1969 ex.s. c 150 § 13; 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 12; 1955 c 274 § 19; 1947 c 80 §
41; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-60. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 6, part; 1939 c 86 § 6;
1937 c 221 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-7, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
236 § 4, effective September 1, 1985.
41.32.420 Employer reports to board—Notice to new employees.
[1991 c 35 § 51; 1983 c 56 § 14; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 1. Prior: 1975
1st ex.s. c 275 § 150; 1975 c 43 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 176 § 96; 1967 c 50 § 4;
1963 ex.s. c 14 § 13; 1947 c 80 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-61.]
Recodified as RCW 41.50.230 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.430 Salary deductions. [1991 c 35 § 52; 1967 c 50 § 5; 1963
ex.s. c 14 § 14; 1955 c 274 § 20; 1947 c 80 § 43; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 499562. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 5, part; 1939 c 86 § 5, part; 1937 c 221 § 6, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-6, part.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.235 pursuant
to 1991 c 35 § 6.
41.32.440 Transmittal to state treasurer. [1947 c 80 § 44; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4995-63. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 5, part; 1939 c 86 § 5, part; 1937
c 221 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-6, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 §
3.
41.32.450 Segregation of receipts to proper funds. [1947 c 80 § 45;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-64.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 14 § 22, effective
July 1, 1964.
41.32.460 Validity of deductions—Interest. [1982 1st ex.s. c 52 §
13; 1947 c 80 § 46; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-65. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 5, part;
1939 c 86 § 5, part; 1937 c 221 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-6, part.]
Recodified as RCW 41.32.042 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.486
Monthly retirement benefit—Post-retirement
adjustment—Computation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 56 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 563]
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41.32.487 Minimum retirement allowance—Annual cost-of-living
adjustment. [1989 c 272 § 6; 1987 c 455 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 345 §
11.
41.32.4871 Monthly benefit—Temporary increase—Conditions.
[1993 c 519 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.32.488 Annual cost-of-living adjustment not contractual
entitlement. [1987 c 455 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1995 c 345 § 12.
41.32.490 Pension rights of existing annuitant. [1955 c 274 § 22;
1947 c 80 § 49; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-68. Prior: 1941 c 97 § 7, part;
1939 c 86 § 7, part; 1937 c 221 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-8, part.]
Repealed by 1959 c 7 § 4.
41.32.491 Pension rights of existing annuitant. [1959 c 7 § 1.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.560 Rights of existing recipients of disability allowances.
[1955 c 274 § 29; 1947 c 80 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-75. Prior: 1941
c 97 § 7, part; 1939 c 86 § 7, part; 1937 c 221 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
4995-8, part.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.561 Rights of persons receiving disability allowances on
July 1, 1961. [1967 c 151 § 3; 1961 c 132 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.565 Future benefits as contractual rights for persons
retiring after April 25, 1973. [1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 1.] Repealed by 1991
c 35 § 3.
41.32.567 Increase in pension portion of retirement allowance.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 16; 1974 ex.s. c 193 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 4.
41.32.492 Temporary increase of pension for certain prior
pensioners. [1959 c 7 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.575
Cost-of-living adjustment—Adjustment ratio
determined—Information compiled. [1994 c 247 § 3; 1989 c 272 § 3.]
Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.32.493
Rights of former members receiving retirement
allowance for service or disability on July 1, 1961. [1967 c 151 § 2; 1961
ex.s. c 22 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 249 § 22.
41.32.580
Retired teacher may reenter system—Benefit
limitations. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 32 § 5; 1947 c 80 § 58; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4995-77.] Recodified as RCW 41.32.044 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
Savings—1990 c 249: "The repeal of RCW 41.32.493, 41.32.4932,
and 41.40.508 by section 22 of this act shall not be construed as affecting
any existing right acquired under those sections or under any rule or order
adopted under those sections, nor as affecting any proceedings instituted
under those sections." [1990 c 249 § 23.]
41.32.583 Transfer of publicly elected official members to public
employees' retirement system. [1972 ex.s. c 147 § 5.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.4932 Rights of former members receiving retirement
allowance for service or disability—"Index", "prior pension" and
"current pension" defined. [1972 ex.s. c 147 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 35 § 1.]
Repealed by 1990 c 249 § 22.
Savings—1990 c 249: See note following RCW 41.32.493.
41.32.494 Increase of pension for certain pensioners—1961 ex.s. c
22. [1961 ex.s. c 22 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.4941 Funds required for payment under RCW 41.32.493
and 41.32.494 are separate appropriation transfers from general fund
to teachers' retirement fund. [1961 ex.s. c 22 § 4.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 148 § 2.
41.32.4942 Funds required for payment under RCW 28.81.170,
41.32.480, 41.32.493, 41.32.4931, 41.32.561, and 41.32.570 are separate
appropriation transfers from general fund to teachers' retirement fund.
[1967 c 151 § 7.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 148 § 2.
41.32.4943 Funds required for payment of certain benefits to be
provided in accordance with RCW 41.32.401. [1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 14;
1975 1st ex.s. c 148 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 147 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 35 § 7.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.4944 Funds required for payment of benefits to elected and
appointed officials under RCW 41.32.497 and 41.32.498. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 189 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.495 Certain members may transfer to state employees'
retirement system. [1955 c 234 § 1; 1953 c 202 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c
291 § 16.
41.32.590 Exemption from taxation and judicial process—
Exceptions—Nonassignability—Deductions authorized. [1991 c 35 §
63; 1989 c 360 § 25; 1987 c 326 § 23; 1982 c 135 § 1; 1981 c 294 § 13; 1979
ex.s. c 205 § 5; 1971 c 63 § 1; 1961 c 132 § 5; 1947 c 80 § 59; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-78. Prior: 1937 c 22 § 9; 1917 c 163 § 19.] Recodified as
RCW 41.32.052 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.600 Office at capitol. [1947 c 80 § 60; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
4995-79.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.610 Appeal by claimant. [1991 c 35 § 64; 1947 c 80 § 61;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-80. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 11, part; 1923 c 187 § 25,
part; 1917 c 163 § 24, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3; and repealed by
1992 c 72 § 12.
41.32.620 Appeal by five members. [1991 c 35 § 65; 1947 c 80 §
62; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-81. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 11, part; 1917 c 163 §
24, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3; and repealed by 1992 c 72 § 12.
41.32.630 Transcript and papers to superior court. [1991 c 35 §
66; 1947 c 80 § 63; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4995-82. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 11,
part; 1923 c 187 § 25, part; 1917 c 163 § 24, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 §
3; and repealed by 1992 c 72 § 12.
41.32.640 Hearing in superior court. [1947 c 80 § 64; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-83. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 11, part; 1923 c 187 § 25, part; 1917 c
163 § 24, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
41.32.650 Appeal. [1971 c 81 § 104; 1947 c 80 § 65; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4995-84. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 11, part; 1923 c 187 § 25, part; 1917 c
163 § 24, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.32.660 Correction of errors by board. [1947 c 80 § 66; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4995-85. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 10.] Repealed by 1982 c 13 § 2.
41.32.496 Certain members may transfer to state employees'
retirement system—Employees of state school or institution. [1959 c
253 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 291 § 17.
41.32.670 Falsification—Penalty. [1947 c 80 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 4995-86. Prior: 1937 c 221 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 41.32.055
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.4982 Certain moneys payable during 1973-1975 biennium
to be from interest earnings. [1973 1st ex.s. c 189 § 10.] Repealed by
1989 c 273 § 30.
41.32.680 Deductions from retirement allowances for medical,
hospital or other health care. [1975 c 17 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 147 § 4.]
Repealed by 1982 c 135 § 3.
41.32.4983 Certain moneys payable during 1975-1977 biennium
may be paid from interest earnings. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 85 § 1.]
Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
41.32.700 Provisions applicable to plan 2. [1991 c 35 § 104.]
Repealed by 1992 c 72 § 12.
41.32.4985 Employer liable for extra pension costs attributable to
compensation in excess of average certificated salary increases. [1982
1st ex.s. c 10 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 184 § 2.
41.32.499 Service retirement allowance adjustments based on
cost-of-living factors. [1991 c 35 § 56; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 32 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 189 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.32.5305 Death before retirement—Eligibility of surviving
spouse for retirement allowance—Conditions. [1996 c 227 § 1.]
Decodified pursuant to 1997 c 73 § 3.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 564]
41.32.750 Legislative finding. [1977 ex.s. c 293 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.32.767 Additional service credit purchase—Rules. [2005 c 65 §
1.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
41.32.775 Employer and member contributions. [1990 c 274 § 9;
1989 c 273 § 19; 1986 c 268 § 2; 1984 c 184 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 293 § 6.]
Repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.32.830 Duties of payroll officer. [1977 ex.s. c 293 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 41.50.240 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 6.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
41.32.850 Effect of certain accumulated vacation leave on
retirement benefits. [1983 c 283 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 41.32.062
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 9.
41.32.877 Additional service credit purchase—Rules. [2005 c 65 §
2.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
41.32.885 Vested membership. [1995 c 239 § 115.] Repealed by
1996 c 39 § 24, effective July 1, 1996.
41.32.890 Reentry. [1995 c 239 § 116.] Repealed by 1996 c 39 § 24,
effective July 1, 1996.
Chapter 41.35
WASHINGTON SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
41.35.025 Contingent application of chapter to charter schools.
[2004 c 22 § 22.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure
No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004,
general election.
41.35.050 Information furnished by employees, appointive and
elective officials. [1998 c 341 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 327 § 11.
Title 41
200 § 18; 1951 c 50 § 12; 1949 c 240 § 25; 1947 c 274 § 37; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11072-37. Formerly RCW 41.40.361.] Repealed by 1995 c 286 § 6.
41.40.050 Oath of office—Quorum—Travel expenses. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 90; 1947 c 274 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-5.] Repealed
by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.40.060 Board officers, employees. [1963 c 174 § 4; 1949 c 240 §
3; 1947 c 274 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-6.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 §
23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.40.065 Mortality, service, and other tables. [1961 c 291 § 4;
1947 c 274 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-7.] Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
41.40.070 Investment of funds—Deposit for current use. [1963 c
174 § 5; 1961 c 281 § 9; 1955 c 220 § 1; 1953 c 200 § 2; 1949 c 240 § 4;
1947 c 274 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-8.] Repealed by 1965 c 155 § 9.
Later enactment, see RCW 41.40.071.
41.40.071 Investment of funds—Deposit for current use—
Validation. [1969 c 128 § 3; 1965 c 155 § 8.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
103 § 17.
41.35.473 Purchase of additional service credit—Costs—Rules.
[2004 c 172 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
41.40.072 Investment of funds—Authority of state investment
board. [1981 c 3 § 30; 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 16.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 §
3.
41.35.653 Purchase of additional service credit—Costs—Rules.
[2004 c 172 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
41.40.075 Investment of funds in farm, soil, water conservation
loans. [1981 c 3 § 31; 1959 c 91 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
Chapter 41.36
41.40.077 Investments—Exercise of judgment and care required.
[1977 ex.s. c 251 § 9.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY PAYMENTS
IN FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL DISTRICTS
41.36.010 Definitions. [1941 c 243 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 499517.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 2.
41.36.020 Authority to make payments conferred. [1941 c 243 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 4995-16.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 2.
41.36.030 Eligibility of recipients. [1941 c 243 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 4995-18.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 2.
41.36.040 Rules and regulations. [1941 c 243 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 4995-19.] Repealed by 1980 c 29 § 2.
41.40.080 Custody of securities and funds—Duty of treasurer—
Retirement system funds—Department of retirement systems expense
fund. [1991 c 35 § 72; 1989 c 273 § 21; 1981 c 3 § 32; 1969 c 128 § 4; 1963
c 174 § 6; 1955 c 220 § 2; 1953 c 200 § 3; 1949 c 240 § 5; 1947 c 274 § 9;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-9.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.250 pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 7.
41.40.083 Payment of legal and medical expenses of system. [1991
c 35 § 73; 1984 c 184 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.255 pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 7.
Chapter 41.37
41.40.085 Seattle office building—Powers conferred on board and
department of public institutions. [1953 c 284 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c
291 § 14.
WASHINGTON PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
41.40.087 Retirement board building fund. [1953 c 284 § 2.]
Repealed by 1961 c 291 § 15.
41.37.040 Employee information—Required. [2004 c 242 § 7.]
Repealed by 2005 c 327 § 11.
41.40.090 Pecuniary interest and dealings by officers and
employees. [1947 c 274 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-10.] Repealed by
1991 c 35 § 3.
Chapter 41.40
WASHINGTON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
41.40.011 Effective date of certain subsections. [1973 1st ex.s. c
190 § 15.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.021 Contingent application of chapter to charter schools.
[2004 c 22 § 23.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure
No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 2, 2004,
general election.
41.40.022 Retirement board abolished—Transfer of powers,
duties, and functions. [1982 c 163 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 4.
41.40.030 Retirement board—Election, terms. [1977 ex.s. c 34 § 1;
1974 ex.s. c 195 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 271 § 3; 1963 c
174 § 2; 1961 c 291 § 2; 1947 c 274 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-3.]
Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.40.032 Information furnished by employees, appointive and
elective officials. [1991 c 35 § 76; 1949 c 240 § 8; 1947 c 274 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11072-14. Formerly RCW 41.40.130.] Repealed by 2005 c
327 § 11.
41.40.093
Law enforcement officers—Optional transfer to
LEOFF plan 2. [1993 c 502 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1996 c 38 § 4.
41.40.094 Firefighters—Optional transfer to LEOFF plan 2.
[1996 c 38 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 247 § 109, effective March
1, 2002.
41.40.100 System funds created. [1991 c 35 § 74; 1982 1st ex.s. c
52 § 18; 1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 4; 1972 ex.s. c 151 § 2; 1967 c 127 § 2; 1963
c 174 § 7; 1953 c 200 § 4; 1949 c 240 § 6; 1947 c 274 § 11; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11072-11.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.260 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 7.
41.40.110 Report of the state treasurer—Statement of account in
employees' savings fund furnished member. [1991 c 35 § 74; 1947 c 274
§ 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-12.] Recodified as RCW 41.50.265
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 7.
41.40.112
Chapter not applicable to employees of Seattle
Vocational Institute. [1991 c 238 § 108.] Decodified August 1993.
41.40.040 Vacancies—Effect of nonattendance. [1963 c 174 § 3;
1961 c 291 § 3; 1947 c 274 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-4.] Repealed by
1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
41.40.120 Membership. [1990 c 274 § 10; 1990 c 192 § 4; 1988 c
109 § 25; 1987 c 379 § 1; 1986 c 317 § 5; 1984 c 184 § 13; 1984 c 121 § 1;
1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 19; 1975 c 33 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c
190 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 271 § 4; 1969 c 128 § 5; 1967 c 127 § 3; 1965 c 155 §
2; 1963 c 225 § 2; 1963 c 210 § 1; 1957 c 231 § 2; 1955 c 277 § 2; 1953 c
200 § 5; 1951 c 50 § 2; 1949 c 240 § 7; 1947 c 274 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
11072-13.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.023 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.045 Employer's additional contribution. [1989 c 273 § 22;
1986 c 268 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 13; 1972 ex.s. c 151 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c
271 § 11; 1963 c 174 § 15; 1961 c 291 § 11; 1957 c 231 § 4. Prior: 1953 c
41.40.123 Nonelective position employees employed for at least
nine months—Deemed in eligible position, when. [1980 c 112 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 41.40.028 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
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[Vol. 1 RCW—page 565]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
41.40.125 Membership—Persons seventy or over—Employment
restrictions. [1953 c 200 § 21.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 36,
effective July 1, 1982.
41.40.128 Uniformed personnel of cities may transfer to statewide
city employees' retirement system. [1961 c 223 § 1.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 271 § 16.
41.40.130 Information furnished by employees, appointive and
elective officials. [1991 c 35 § 76; 1949 c 240 § 8; 1947 c 274 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11072-14.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.032 pursuant to 1991 c
35 § 10.
41.40.135 Membership—CETA employees—Restrictions. [1979
ex.s. c 45 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.138 Credit for CETA employment—Conditions. [1979 ex.s.
c 45 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.140 Prior service certificate. [1949 c 240 § 9; 1947 c 274 §
15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-15.] Repealed by 1953 c 200 § 6.
41.40.155 Change of employment—Protection of rights. [1951 c
50 § 17.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
41.40.165 Service credit prohibited for certain members of
committees, boards, and commissions and for certain appointive and
elective officials. [1987 c 146 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 295 § 17; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 34 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.035 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.187 Employer liable for extra pension costs attributable to
compensation in excess of average percentage general salary increases.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 34.] Repealed by 1984 c 184 § 2.
41.40.195 Adjustment in pension portion of service retirement
allowance for prior pensions. [1991 c 35 § 79; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 14 § 1;
1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 271 § 6; 1970 ex.s. c 68 § 1.]
Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.40.198 Minimum retirement allowance—Computation. [1989
c 272 § 8; 1987 c 455 § 2; 1986 c 306 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 96 § 1.] Repealed by
1995 c 345 § 11.
41.40.1981 Minimum retirement allowance—Annual cost-ofliving adjustment. [1989 c 272 § 9; 1987 c 455 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c
345 § 11.
41.40.1982 Annual cost-of-living adjustment not contractual
entitlement. Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.1983 Monthly benefit—Temporary increase—Conditions.
[1993 c 519 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.40.199
Monthly retirement benefit—Post-retirement
adjustment—Computation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 56 § 4.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.223
Duty disability retirement recipients—Continued
service credit. [1987 c 118 § 1; 1986 c 176 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
41.40.038 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.225 Temporary disability of department of corrections
employees—Continued service credit. [1986 c 176 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.240 Nonduty disability retirement allowance for disability
after age sixty. [1947 c 274 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-25.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 151 § 15.
41.40.290 Optional allowances. [1965 c 155 § 6; 1961 c 291 § 10;
1955 c 277 § 6; 1953 c 201 § 2; 1953 c 200 § 15; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 10 § 1;
1951 c 141 § 2; 1951 c 50 § 8; 1949 c 240 § 20; 1947 c 274 § 30; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11072-30.] Repealed by 1969 c 128 § 17.
41.40.325
Cost-of-living adjustment—Adjustment ratio
determined—Information compiled. [1994 c 247 § 6; 1989 c 272 § 2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 345 § 11.
41.40.340 Members agree to deductions. [1991 c 35 § 89; 1977
ex.s. c 295 § 18; 1947 c 274 § 35; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-35.]
Recodified as RCW 41.40.042 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.350 Transmittal of total of members' deductions. [1991 c 35
§ 90; 1977 ex.s. c 295 § 19; 1947 c 274 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-36.]
Recodified as RCW 41.50.270 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 7.
41.40.360 Employer's contribution. [1953 c 200 § 18; 1951 c 50 §
12; 1949 c 240 § 25; 1947 c 274 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-37.]
Repealed by 1957 c 231 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW 41.40.361.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 566]
41.40.361 Employer's additional contribution. [1989 c 273 § 22;
1986 c 268 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 190 § 13; 1972 ex.s. c 151 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c
271 § 11; 1963 c 174 § 15; 1961 c 291 § 11; 1957 c 231 § 4. Prior: 1953 c
200 § 18; 1951 c 50 § 12; 1949 c 240 § 25; 1947 c 274 § 37; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11072-37.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.045 pursuant to 1991 c 35 §
10.
41.40.370
Employer's contribution—Computation—Billing.
[1989 c 273 § 23; 1986 c 268 § 5; 1985 c 138 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 22;
1979 c 151 § 63; 1977 ex.s. c 295 § 20; 1963 c 126 § 1; 1961 c 291 § 12;
1949 c 240 § 26; 1947 c 274 § 38; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-38.]
Recodified as RCW 41.40.048 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.380 Exemption from taxation and judicial process—
Exceptions—Assignability—Deductions authorized. [1991 c 35 § 92;
1989 c 360 § 27; 1988 c 107 § 20; 1987 c 326 § 24; 1982 c 135 § 2; 1981 c
294 § 14; 1979 ex.s. c 205 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 4; 1967 c 127 § 6; 1947 c
274 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11072-39.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.052
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.390 Correction of errors. [1947 c 274 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 11072-40.] Repealed by 1982 c 13 § 2.
41.40.400 Penalty for false statements. [1947 c 274 § 41; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 11072-41.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.055 pursuant to 1991 c
35 § 10.
41.40.403
Transfer of service credit from statewide city
employees' retirement system. [1987 c 417 § 1; 1984 c 184 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 41.40.058 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.405 Entry of former statewide city employees' retirement
system members. [1989 c 273 § 28; 1971 c 75 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.406 Entry of former statewide city employees' retirement
system members—Disposition of former system's assets and
obligations—Transfer of assets on employees' behalf to system funds.
[1971 c 75 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.407 Entry of former statewide city employees' retirement
system members—Benefits for persons under former system—
Option—Assumption of liabilities of former system. [1971 c 75 § 3.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.410 Optional entry of system by political subdivisions or
associations of political subdivisions—Procedure—School districts
declared employers and eligible employees members of system. [1991 c
35 § 93; 1971 ex.s. c 271 § 12; 1969 c 128 § 13; 1965 c 84 § 1; 1963 c 174 §
16; 1961 c 291 § 13; 1953 c 200 § 19; 1951 c 50 § 13; 1949 c 240 § 27; 1947
c 274 § 43; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11072-42.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.062
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.411 School districts to provide OASI protection and benefits
for employee members. [1965 c 84 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 4.
41.40.412 Hearing prior to appeal—Required—Notice. [1991 c 35
§ 94; 1969 c 128 § 14; 1963 c 174 § 17; 1953 c 200 § 22.] Recodified as
RCW 41.40.068 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.414 Hearing prior to appeal—Conduct. [1989 c 175 § 87;
1969 c 128 § 15; 1953 c 200 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.073 pursuant
to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.416 Employer's contribution—Presentment of evidence—
Continuances. [1953 c 200 § 25.] Repealed by 1969 c 128 § 17.
41.40.418 Final decision and order of board. [1953 c 200 § 26.]
Repealed by 1969 c 128 § 17.
41.40.419 Acts punishable as contempt.
Repealed by 1969 c 128 § 17.
[1953 c 200 § 24.]
41.40.420 Judicial review in accordance with Administrative
Procedure Act. [1989 c 175 § 88; 1969 c 128 § 16; 1963 c 174 § 18; 1953
c 200 § 20; 1951 c 50 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.078 pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.430 Appeal—Burden of proof—Action of court. [1951 c 50
§ 15.] Repealed by 1969 c 128 § 17.
41.40.440 Appeal—No bond required. [1991 c 35 § 95; 1971 c 81 §
105; 1951 c 50 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.082 pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 10.
41.40.450
School district employees—Service credit—
Computation provisions. [1991 c 35 § 96; 1990 c 274 § 4; 1989 c 289 § 2;
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Title 41
1987 c 136 § 1; 1983 c 69 § 2; 1973 c 23 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
41.40.088 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
Rules and regulations. [1974 ex.s. c 195 § 12.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.500
Optional entry of WSU classified employees—
Definitions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 §
4.
41.40.527 Recovery of higher education service credit earned
prior to July 1, 1953. [1986 c 317 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35
§ 4.
41.40.501 Optional entry of WSU classified employees—Transfer
authorized—When membership mandatory. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.530 Transfer of cadet service credit to Washington state
patrol retirement system. [1983 c 81 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.092
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.502 Optional entry of WSU classified employees—Amounts
to be transferred. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 4.
41.40.535 Transfer of reestablished service credit from state
patrol retirement system. [1986 c 154 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c
35 § 4.
41.40.503
Optional entry of WSU classified employees—
Deficiency payments. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.540 Transfer of membership from judicial retirement
system. [1988 c 109 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.095 pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 10.
41.40.504 Optional entry of WSU classified employees—Retention
of rights and benefits under retirement plan. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 5.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.542 Transfer of former service from judicial retirement
system. [1988 c 109 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.098 pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 10.
41.40.505
Optional entry of WSU classified employees—
Voluntary relinquishment of rights to employer contributions
transferred. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 §
4.
41.40.600 Legislative finding. [1977 ex.s. c 295 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.506
Optional entry of WSU classified employees—
Employee share rights upon termination from system prior to death.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.507 Optional entry of WSU classified employees—Rules
and regulations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 168 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c
35 § 4.
41.40.508
Optional entry of WSU classified employees—
Deficiency payments through reduction in retirement allowance. [1973
1st ex.s. c 168 § 9.] Repealed by 1990 c 249 § 22.
Savings—1990 c 249: See note following RCW 41.32.493.
41.40.509 Transfer of membership credit from Retirement Plan of
former classified employees of WSU employed by U of W—
Authorized—Amounts—Deficiency. [1980 c 112 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.515 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, the regional universities, and The Evergreen State
College—Definitions. [1983 c 3 § 96; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 97; 1974 ex.s. c
195 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.516 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, the regional universities, and The Evergreen State
College—Transfer authorized—When membership mandatory—
Election. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 98; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 6.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.517 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
Amounts to be transferred. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 99; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 7.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.518 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
Deficiency payments. [1974 ex.s. c 195 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991
c 35 § 4.
41.40.519 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
Voluntary relinquishment of rights to employer contributions
transferred. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 100; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 9.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.520 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
Employee share rights upon termination from system prior to death.
[1977 ex.s. c 169 § 101; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 10.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.521 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
Recovery of credit for prior service to establish eligibility. [1977 ex.s. c
169 § 102; 1974 ex.s. c 195 § 11.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 4.
41.40.522 Optional entry of classified employees of University of
Washington, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College—
(2010 Ed.)
41.40.605 Provisions applicable to plan 2. [1991 c 35 § 106.]
Repealed by 1992 c 72 § 12.
41.40.650 Employer and member contributions. [1989 c 273 § 24;
1986 c 268 § 6; 1984 c 184 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 295 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c
247 § 202, effective March 1, 2002.
41.40.713 Purchase of additional service credit—Costs—Rules.
[2004 c 172 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
41.40.800 Effect of certain accumulated vacation leave on
retirement benefits. [1983 c 283 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 41.40.102
pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.810 Chapter not applicable to officers and employees of
state convention and trade center. [1984 c 210 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
41.40.105 pursuant to 1991 c 35 § 10.
41.40.833 Purchase of additional service credit—Costs—Rules.
[2004 c 172 § 2.] Repealed by 2006 c 214 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
Chapter 41.44
STATEWIDE CITY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
41.44.115 Transfer of uniformed personnel from state employees'
retirement system. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 41.45
ACTUARIAL FUNDING OF STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
41.45.040 Adoption of economic assumptions and contribution
rates. [1993 c 519 § 18; 1989 c 273 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 233 § 3; and
repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.45.053 Contribution rates—Collected through June 30, 2003.
[2001 2nd sp.s. c 11 § 9.] Repealed by 2002 c 7 § 2, effective April 1, 2002.
41.45.054 Contribution rates—Applicable dates. [2003 1st sp.s. c
11 § 2; 2002 c 7 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 2005 c 370 § 5, effective
September 1, 2005.
41.45.0601 Basic state contribution rate September 1, 1992,
through August 31, 1993. [1993 c 519 § 20; 1992 c 239 § 1.] Repealed by
1995 c 233 § 3; and repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.45.0602 Washington state patrol basic employer contribution
rate. [2000 2nd sp.s. c 1 § 903.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 2nd sp.s. c 11
§ 11, effective July 1, 2001.
41.45.0603 Basic state and employer contribution rates—1998
study. [2000 2nd sp.s. c 1 § 906.] Expired June 30, 2001.
41.45.063 Contribution rates set—Effective dates. [1999 c 309 §
907.] Expired June 30, 2001.
41.45.066 Additional employer contribution rate. [1999 c 309 §
908.] Expired June 30, 2001.
41.45.901 Effective dates—1989 c 273. [1989 c 273 § 33.]
Repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 567]
Title 41
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 41.50
Chapter 41.56
DEPARTMENT OF RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
41.50.032 Transfer of powers, duties, and functions of certain
boards to director of retirement systems—State advisory committee
created—Chairperson—Subcommittees—Disability appeals. [1984 c
184 § 15; 1982 c 163 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 239 § 326, effective July 1,
1996.
41.56.023 Application of chapter to employees of institutions of
higher education. [1993 c 379 § 301.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 403,
effective July 1, 2005.
41.50.067 Adopted employer rates—Notification to employers.
[1993 c 519 § 21.] Repealed by 2005 c 327 § 11.
41.56.034 Application of chapter to new charter schools—
Bargaining units. [2004 c 22 § 17.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 2, 2004, general election.
41.50.086
Employee retirement benefits board—Created—
Membership. [2001 c 181 § 1; 1998 c 341 § 506; (1998 c 341 § 505
expired September 1, 2000); 1995 c 239 § 301.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s.
c 7 § 27, effective June 30, 2010.
41.56.036
Conversion charter schools—Bargaining units—
Request for variance. [2004 c 22 § 18.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 2, 2004, general election.
41.50.095 Payment of retirement benefits pursuant to court
decree or order of dissolution or legal separation—Sufficient answer to
claim of beneficiary against department. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1987.
41.56.170 Commission to prevent unfair labor practices and issue
remedial orders—Procedure—Complaint—Notice of hearing—
Answer—Intervening parties—Commission not bound by technical
rules of evidence. [1983 c 58 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 25; 1969 ex.s. c
215 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 58 § 3.
41.50.100 Proposed legislation. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 105 § 12.]
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
41.50.225 Teachers' retirement system income fund created—
Source of funds. [1991 c 35 § 50; 1984 c 236 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11;
1973 1st ex.s. c 189 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 150 § 12. Formerly RCW 41.32.405.]
Repealed by 1992 c 212 § 22.
41.50.250 Department of retirement systems expense fund
created—Report to employers—Billings—Appropriation requests.
[1991 c 35 § 72; 1989 c 273 § 21; 1981 c 3 § 32; 1969 c 128 § 4; 1963 c 174
§ 6; 1955 c 220 § 2; 1953 c 200 § 3; 1949 c 240 § 5; 1947 c 274 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11072-9. Formerly RCW 41.40.080.] Repealed by 1995 c
239 § 326, effective July 1, 1996.
41.56.180 Commission to prevent unfair labor practices and issue
remedial
orders—Procedure—Subpoena
power—Oaths
and
affirmations—Receiving evidence. [1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 26; 1969 ex.s. c
215 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 58 § 3.
41.56.190 Commission to prevent unfair labor practices and issue
remedial orders—Procedure—Petition to court for enforcement of
order or other relief—Transcript filed—Notice—Court decree. [1975
1st ex.s. c 296 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 215 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 58 § 3.
41.56.200 Department to prevent unfair labor practices and issue
remedial orders—Application to state higher education personnel.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1993.
41.50.804 Existing collective bargaining agreements not affected.
[2002 c 354 § 228; 1993 c 281 § 40; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 105 § 17.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 402, effective July 1, 2004.
41.56.201 Employees of institutions of higher education—Option
to have relationship and obligations governed by chapter. [2000 c 19 §
2; 1993 c 379 § 304.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 403, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 41.52
PUBLIC PENSION COMMISSION
41.56.400 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Created. [1969 ex.s. c 215 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 §
35, effective June 30, 1987.
41.52.010
Created—Composition—Qualifications
and
appointment of members. [1980 c 87 § 16; 1969 c 10 § 2; 1963 ex.s. c 17
§ 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1, 1999.
41.56.405 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Membership. [1969 ex.s. c 215 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c
197 § 35, effective June 30, 1987.
41.52.020 Terms—Vacancies. [1963 ex.s. c 17 § 2.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1, 1999.
41.56.410 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Chairman—Officers—Rules of procedure—Ad hoc
committees. [1983 c 52 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 215 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 197
§ 35, effective June 30, 1987.
41.52.030 Expenses—Officers—Personnel—Quorum. [1967 c 128
§ 1; 1963 ex.s. c 17 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1,
1999.
41.52.040 Powers and duties. [1998 c 245 § 43; 1967 c 128 § 2;
1963 ex.s. c 17 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1, 1999.
41.52.050 Right of access to files and records of public pension
systems—Minutes, reports, etc., to be forwarded to commission. [1967
c 128 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1, 1999.
41.52.060 Examination of records—Subpoena of witnesses, fees.
[1967 c 128 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701, effective July 1, 1999.
41.52.070 Appointment of investment counsel—Qualifications—
Duties. [1998 c 245 § 44; 1967 c 160 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 701,
effective July 1, 1999.
Chapter 41.54
PORTABILITY OF PUBLIC RETIREMENT BENEFITS
41.54.035 Transfer to teachers' retirement system plan 3. [1995 c
239 § 320.] Repealed by 1996 c 39 § 24, effective July 1, 1996.
41.54.050 Election to establish membership in public employees'
retirement system. [1987 c 192 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 c 180 §
5.
41.54.060 Application of chapter to retirement systems in certain
first-class cities. [1987 c 192 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 192 § 6.
41.54.061 Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma—Irrevocable election for
coverage under chapter—Effective date. [1993 c 519 § 15; 1990 c 192 §
3.] Decodified pursuant to 2003 c 295 § 11.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 568]
41.56.415 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Reimbursement for expenses. [1983 c 52 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
215 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 35, effective June 30, 1987.
41.56.420 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Duties—Reports—Recommendations to include proposed
legislation. [1983 c 52 § 5; 1983 c 3 § 99; 1980 c 87 § 18; 1973 c 131 § 9;
1969 ex.s. c 215 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 35, effective June 30,
1987.
41.56.460 Uniformed personnel—Interest arbitration panel—
Basis for determination. [1993 c 517 § 10; 1993 c 502 § 5; 1993 c 398 § 2;
1993 c 397 § 2; 1988 c 110 § 1; 1987 c 521 § 2; 1983 c 287 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c
184 § 3; 1973 c 131 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 398 § 5, effective July 1,
1995; and repealed by 1995 c 273 § 4, effective July 1, 1995.
41.56.495 Advanced life support technicians—Application of
RCW 41.56.430 through 41.56.490. [1988 c 110 § 3; 1985 c 150 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 c 398 § 6, effective May 15, 1993.
41.56.960 Construction of chapter—Certain agreements subject
to RCW 28A.58.095. [1981 c 16 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 1st ex.s. c 2 §
211, effective September 1, 1987.
Chapter 41.59
EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT
41.59.030 Application of chapter to new charter schools—
Bargaining units. [2004 c 22 § 19.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 2, 2004, general election.
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41.59.035
Conversion charter schools—Bargaining units—
Request for variance. [2004 c 22 § 20.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 55 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 2, 2004, general election.
41.59.040 Commission, travel expenses of, employees, and
payments to members—Executive director, appointment and duties.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 92; 1975 1st ex.s. c 288 § 5.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 146 § 3.
41.59.050 Commission, principal office of. [1975 1st ex.s. c 288 §
6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 146 § 3.
Title 42
41.64.140
Employee appeals—Review by superior court—
Procedure—Appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 42; 1981 c 311 § 15.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.900 Department of personnel—Transfer of civil service
employees, documents, files, equipment, etc. [1981 c 311 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1993 c 281 § 71, effective July 1, 1993.
41.64.910 Severability—1981 c 311. [1981 c 311 § 24.] Repealed
by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
Chapter 41.80
STATE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Chapter 41.60
STATE EMPLOYEES'
SUGGESTION AWARDS AND INCENTIVE PAY
41.60.040 Amount of awards. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 122 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 152 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c 142 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 167 § 14. Later
enactment, see RCW 41.60.041.
41.60.060 Fiscal support for awards and expenses. [1969 ex.s. c
152 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 142 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 167 § 14.
41.60.070 Funds—Disbursement. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 122 § 4;
1969 ex.s. c 152 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 167 § 14.
41.80.906 Payroll-related bargaining issues—Central state payroll
system. [2002 c 354 § 409.] Expired June 30, 2007.
Title 42
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND AGENCIES
Chapter 42.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
41.60.130 Employee incentive pay program—Annual status
report. [1982 c 167 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 158 § 25.
42.04.010 Public officer defined. [(i) Code 1881 § 755; 1854 p 221
§ 501; RRS § 147. (ii) 1909 c 249 § 51, part; RRS § 2303, part.] [SLC-RO38] Now codified as RCW 1.16.065 and 9.01.010(24).
41.60.900 Construction—Prospective application. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 122 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 142 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1982 c 167 §
16.
42.04.021 Eligibility to vote and hold office—Code 1881. [Code
1881 § 3050; 1854 p 64 § 1. Cf. 1883 p 39 § 1; 1885 p 113 § 1; 1887 c 51.
Formerly RCW 42.04.020, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 99 § 1.
41.60.905 Application of chapter to employees of institutions of
higher education. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 122 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to
1982 c 167 § 16.
42.04.030 Oath of office. [1909 c 97 p 288 § 11; RRS § 4786. Prior:
1897 c 118 § 61; 1890 p 380 § 70.] Decodified.
Chapter 41.64
PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD
41.64.010 Personnel appeals board—Created—Membership—
Definitions. [1981 c 311 § 1.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July
1, 2006.
41.64.020 Removal of members—Hearing.
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
[1981 c 311 § 3.]
41.64.030
Compensation of members—Travel expenses—
Disclosure of financial affairs. [1984 c 287 § 73; 1984 c 34 § 4; 1981 c
311 § 4.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
42.04.050 Official fees payable in advance. [Code 1881 § 2099;
1869 p 374 § 21; RRS § 505.] Now codified as RCW 42.16.040.
Chapter 42.12
VACANCIES
42.12.050 Vacancy in legislative district comprising more than one
county. [1986 c 159 § 2.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection
of 1986 SJR 138.
42.12.060 Time limitations on submitting list of nominees and
making appointments. [1986 c 159 § 3.] Failed to become law by reason
of the rejection of 1986 SJR 138.
Chapter 42.17
41.64.040 Election of chairperson—Biennial meetings. [1981 c
311 § 5.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
DISCLOSURE—CAMPAIGN FINANCES—
LOBBYING—RECORDS
41.64.050 Executive secretary—Appointment of assistants. [1981
c 311 § 6.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
41.64.060 Location of principal office—Hearings—Procedure.
[1981 c 311 § 7.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.070 Journal of official actions. [1981 c 311 § 8.] Repealed by
2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.080 Employee appeals—Hearings examiners. [1981 c 311 §
9.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.090 Employee appeals—Jurisdiction. [1993 c 281 § 41; 1981
c 311 § 10.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.100 Employee appeals—Hearing—Decision to be rendered
within ninety days, exceptions. [1997 c 386 § 43; 1981 c 311 § 11.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.110
Employee appeals—Hearing—Procedure—Official
record. [1985 c 461 § 7; 1981 c 311 § 12.] Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404,
effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.120 Employee appeals—Findings of fact, conclusions of law,
order—Notice to employee and employing agency. [1981 c 311 § 13.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
41.64.130
Employee appeals—Review by superior court—
Grounds—Notice, service—Certified transcript. [1981 c 311 § 14.]
Repealed by 2002 c 354 § 404, effective July 1, 2006.
(2010 Ed.)
Formerly
Currently
42.17.010
42.17.020
42.17.030
42.17.035
42.17.040
42.17.050
42.17.050(3)
42.17.060
42.17.065
42.17.067
42.17.070
42.17.080
42.17.090
42.17.093
42.17.095
42.17.100
42.17.103
42.17.105
42.17.105(8)
42.17.110
42.17.120
42.17.125
42.17.128
42.17.130
42.17A.001
42.17A.005
42.17A.200
42.17A.010
42.17A.205
42.17A.210
42.17A.440
42.17A.220
42.17A.225
42.17A.230
42.17A.425
42.17A.235
42.17A.240
42.17A.250
42.17A.430
42.17A.255
42.17A.260
42.17A.265
42.17A.420
42.17A.345
42.17A.435
42.17A.445
42.17A.550
42.17A.555
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Currently
Formerly
Currently
42.17.131
42.17.135
42.17.150
42.17.155
42.17.160
42.17.170
42.17.170(3)
42.17.172
42.17.175
42.17.180
42.17.190
42.17.200
42.17.210
42.17.220
42.17.230
42.17.240
42.17.2401
42.17.241
42.17.242
42.17.245
42.17.250
42.17.251
42.17.253
42.17.255
42.17.258
42.17.260
42.17.270
42.17.300
42.17.310(1)(a)
42.17.310(1)(b)
42.17.310(1)(c)
42.17.310(1)(d)
42.17.310(1)(e)
42.17.310(1)(f)
42.17.310(1)(g)
42.17.310(1)(h)
42.17.310(1)(i)
42.17.310(1)(j)
42.17.310(1)(k)
42.17.310(1)(l)
42.17.310(1)(m)
42.17.310(1)(n)
42.17.310(1)(o)
42.17.310(1)(p)
42.17.310(1)(q)
42.17.310(1)(r)
42.17.310(1)(s)
42.17.310(1)(t)
42.17.310(1)(u)
42.17.310(1)(v)
42.17.310(1)(w)(i)
42.17.310(1)(w)(ii)
42.17.310(1)(x)
42.17.310(1)(y)
42.17.310(1)(z)
42.17.310(1)(aa)
42.17.310(1)(bb)
42.17.310(1)(cc)
42.17.310(1)(dd)
42.17.310(1)(ee)
42.17.310(1)(ff)
42.17.310(1)(gg)
42.17.310(1)(hh)
42.17.310(1)(ii)
42.17.310(1)(jj)
42.17.310(1)(kk)
42.17.310(1)(ll)
42.17.310(1)(mm)
42.17.310(1)(nn)
42.17.310(1)(oo)
42.17.310(1)(pp)
42.17.310(1)(qq)
42.17.310(1)(rr)
42.17.310(1)(ss)
42.17.310(1)(tt)
42.17.310(1)(uu)
42.17.310(1)(vv)
42.17.310(1)(ww)
42.17.310(1)(xx)
42.17.310(1)(yy)
42.17.310(1)(zz)
42.17.310(1)(aaa)
42.17A.555(4)
42.17A.270
42.17A.600
42.17A.605
42.17A.610
42.17A.615
42.17A.620(2)
42.17A.620
42.17A.625
42.17A.630
42.17A.635
42.17A.640
42.17A.645
42.17A.650
42.17A.655
42.17A.700
42.17A.705
42.17A.710
42.17A.715
42.17A.570
42.56.040
42.56.030
42.56.580
42.56.050
42.56.060
42.56.070
42.56.080
42.56.120
42.56.230(1)
42.56.230(2)
42.56.230(3)
42.56.240(1)
42.56.240(2)
42.56.250(1)
42.56.260
42.56.270(1)
42.56.280
42.56.290
42.56.300
42.56.310
42.56.270(2)
42.56.480(1)
42.56.270(3)
42.56.320(1)
42.56.330(1)
42.56.270(4)
42.56.340
42.56.250(2)
42.56.250(3)
42.56.330(2)
42.56.350(1)
42.56.350(2)
42.56.360(1)(a)
42.56.360(1)(b)
42.56.270(5)
42.56.270(6)
42.56.270(7)
42.56.370
42.56.250(4)
42.56.250(5)
42.56.380(1)
42.56.270(8)
42.56.360(1)(c)
42.56.480(2)
42.56.270(9)
42.56.390
42.56.330(3)
42.56.330(4)
42.56.330(5)
42.56.360(1)(d)
42.56.400(1)
42.56.320(2)
42.56.240(3)
42.56.230(4)
42.56.270(10)
42.56.410
42.56.320(3)
42.56.420(1)
42.56.430(1)
42.56.430(2)
42.56.430(3)
42.56.440
42.17.310(1)(bbb)
42.17.310(1)(ccc)
42.17.310(1)(ddd)
42.17.310(1)(eee)
42.17.310(1)(fff)
42.17.310(1)(ggg)
42.17.310(1)(hhh)
42.17.310(1)(iii)
42.17.310(2)-(4)
42.17.312
42.17.313
42.17.314
42.17.315
42.17.316
42.17.317
42.17.318
42.17.319
42.56.420(2)
42.56.420(3)
42.56.420(4)
42.56.400(2)
42.56.270(11)
42.56.330(7)
42.56.270(14)
42.56.600
42.56.210
42.56.360(2)
42.56.450
42.56.335
42.56.320(4)
42.56.360(1)(e)
42.56.380(2)
42.56.240(4)
42.56.270(12)(a)
(i) and (ii)
42.56.240(5)
42.56.360(1)(f)
42.56.400(3)
42.56.400(4)
42.56.400(5)
42.56.460
42.56.380(3)
42.56.380(4)
42.56.380(5)
42.56.400(6)
42.56.380(6)
42.56.360(1)(g)
42.56.400(7)
42.56.330(6)
42.56.250(6)
42.56.420(5)
42.56.400(8)
42.56.400(9)
42.56.400(10)
42.56.380(7)
42.56.380(8)
42.56.480(3)
42.56.470
42.56.590
42.56.610
42.17A.100
42.17A.105
42.17A.105(12)
42.17A.105(6)
42.17A.050
42.17A.055
42.17A.245
42.17A.110
42.17A.105(9)
42.17A.130
42.17A.750
42.17A.755
42.17A.760
42.17A.765
42.17A.135
42.17A.770
42.17A.140
42.17A.145
42.17A.020
42.17A.150
42.17A.060
42.17A.061
42.17A.065
42.17A.320
42.17A.330
42.17A.335
42.17A.340
42.17A.300
42.17A.305
42.17A.310
42.17A.315
42.17A.400(1)
42.17A.400(2)
42.17A.405
42.17A.410
42.17A.105(10)
42.17A.450
42.17A.455
42.17A.460
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 570]
42.17.31901
42.17.31902
42.17.31903
42.17.31904
42.17.31905
42.17.31906
42.17.31907(1)
42.17.31907(2)
42.17.31907(3)
42.17.31908
42.17.31909
42.17.31910
42.17.31911
42.17.31912
42.17.31913
42.17.31914
42.17.31915
42.17.31916
42.17.31917
42.17.31918
42.17.31919
42.17.31920
42.17.31921
42.17.31922
42.17.31923
42.17.350
42.17.360
42.17.362
42.17.365
42.17.367
42.17.369
42.17.3691
42.17.370
42.17.375
42.17.380
42.17.390
42.17.395
42.17.397
42.17.400
42.17.405
42.17.410
42.17.420
42.17.430
42.17.440
42.17.450
42.17.460
42.17.461
42.17.463
42.17.510
42.17.520
42.17.530
42.17.540
42.17.561
42.17.565
42.17.570
42.17.575
42.17.610
42.17.620
42.17.640
42.17.645
42.17.647
42.17.650
42.17.660
42.17.670
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Formerly
Currently
42.17.680
42.17.690
42.17.700
42.17.710
42.17.720
42.17.730
42.17.740
42.17.750
42.17.760
42.17.770
42.17.780
42.17.790
42.17.900
42.17.910
42.17.911
42.17.912
42.17.920
42.17.930
42.17.940
42.17.945
42.17.950
42.17.955
42.17.960
42.17.961
42.17.962
42.17.963
42.17.964
42.17.965
42.17.966
42.17A.495
42.17A.125
42.17A.415
42.17A.560
42.17A.465
42.17A.470
42.17A.475
42.17A.565
42.17A.500
42.17A.480
42.17A.485
42.17A.490
42.17A.900
42.17A.901
42.17A.902
42.17A.903
42.17A.904
42.17A.905
42.17A.906
42.17A.907
42.17A.908
42.17A.909
42.17A.910
42.17A.911
42.17A.912
42.17A.913
42.17A.914
42.17A.915
42.17A.916
42.17.010 Declaration of policy. [1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 1; 1973 c 1
§ 1 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.001 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
42.17.020 Definitions. [2010 c 204 § 101; 2008 c 6 § 201. Prior:
2007 c 358 § 1; 2007 c 180 § 1; 2005 c 445 § 6; 2002 c 75 § 1; 1995 c 397 §
1; 1992 c 139 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 18 § 1; 1990 c 139 § 2; prior: 1989 c 280 § 1;
1989 c 175 § 89; 1984 c 34 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 50 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 313 § 1;
1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 2; 1973 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.005 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.021 Additional definitions. [1993 c 2 § 30 (Initiative Measure
No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by 1995 c 397 § 34,
effective July 1, 1995.
42.17.030 Applicability—Exceptions. [2010 c 204 § 401; 2006 c
240 § 1; 1987 c 295 § 18; 1986 c 12 § 1; 1985 c 367 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 313 §
2; 1973 c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.200 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.035 Conservation district exception. [2002 c 43 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.010 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.040 Statement of organization by political committees.
[2010 c 204 § 402; 2007 c 358 § 2; 1989 c 280 § 2; 1982 c 147 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 336 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 3; 1973 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No.
276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.205
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.050 Treasurer—Depositories. [2010 c 204 § 403; 1989 c 280
§ 3; 1985 c 367 § 3; 1982 c 147 § 2; 1973 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No.
276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.210 and
42.17A.440 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.060 Deposit of contributions—Investment—Unidentified
contributions—Cash contributions. [2010 c 204 § 405; 1989 c 280 § 4;
1987 c 268 § 1; 1985 c 367 § 4; 1982 c 147 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 313 § 3; 1975
1st ex.s. c 294 § 4; 1973 c 1 § 6 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.220 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.065 Filing and reporting by continuing political committee.
[2010 c 204 § 406; 2000 c 237 § 1; 1989 c 280 § 5; 1982 c 147 § 4; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 294 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.225 pursuant to 2010 c 204 §
1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.067 Fund-raising activities—Alternative reporting method.
[2010 c 204 § 407; 1989 c 280 § 6; 1982 c 147 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112
§ 9.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.230 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
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42.17.070 Expenditures—Authorization of and restrictions on.
[2010 c 204 § 605; 2007 c 358 § 3; 1989 c 280 § 7; 1985 c 367 § 5; 1973 c 1
§ 7 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.425 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
42.17.080
Reporting of contributions and expenditures—
Inspection of accounts. [2010 c 204 § 408; 2008 c 73 § 1; 2006 c 344 § 30;
2005 c 184 § 1; 2002 c 75 § 2; 2000 c 237 § 2; 1999 c 401 § 13; 1995 c 397
§ 2; 1989 c 280 § 8; 1986 c 28 § 1; 1982 c 147 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 6;
1973 c 1 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.235 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.090 Contents of report. [2010 c 204 § 409; 2003 c 123 § 1;
1993 c 256 § 6; 1989 c 280 § 9. Prior: 1986 c 228 § 1; 1986 c 12 § 2; 1983
c 96 § 1; 1982 c 147 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 336 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 3;
1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 7; 1973 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.240 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.093 Out-of-state political committees—Reports. [2010 c 204
§ 411; 2006 c 348 § 6; 2003 c 123 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.250
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.095 Disposal of surplus funds. [2010 c 204 § 606; 2005 c 467
§ 1; 1995 c 397 § 31; 1993 c 2 § 20 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved
November 3, 1992); 1982 c 147 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 336 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.430 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.100 Special reports—Independent expenditures. [1995 c
397 § 28; 1989 c 280 § 10; 1985 c 367 § 6; 1982 c 147 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 112 § 4; 1973 c 1 § 10 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.255 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.103 Special reports—Political advertising. [2010 c 204 §
413; 2005 c 445 § 7; 2001 c 54 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.260
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.105 Special reports—Late contributions or large totals—
Certain late contributions prohibited. [2010 c 204 § 414; 2001 c 54 § 2;
1995 c 397 § 4; 1991 c 157 § 1; 1989 c 280 § 11; 1986 c 228 § 2; 1985 c 359
§ 1; 1983 c 176 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.265 and 42.17A.420
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.110
Commercial advertisers—Public inspection of
documents—Copies to commission. [2010 c 204 § 508; 2005 c 445 § 8;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 5; 1973 c 1 § 11 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.345 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.120 Identification of contributions and communications.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 8; 1973 c 1 § 12 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.435 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.125 Personal use of contributions—When permitted. [2010
c 204 § 608; 1995 c 397 § 29; 1993 c 2 § 21 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992); 1989 c 280 § 12; 1985 c 367 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
336 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.445 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.128 Use of public funds for political purposes. [2008 c 29 §
1; 1993 c 2 § 24 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.550 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.130 Use of public office or agency facilities in campaigns—
Prohibition—Exceptions. [2010 c 204 § 701; 2006 c 215 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c
265 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 6; 1973 c 1 § 13 (Initiative Measure No.
276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.555
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.131 Exemption from RCW 42.17.130. [1994 c 154 § 317.]
Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012. Later enactment,
see RCW 42.17A.555(4).
42.17.132 Restrictions on mailings by incumbents. [1997 c 320 §
1; 1995 c 397 § 5; 1993 c 2 § 25 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved
November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.52.185 pursuant to 1997 c 320
§ 2.
42.17.135 Earmarked contributions. [2010 c 204 § 416; 1989 c 280
§ 13; 1986 c 228 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.270 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
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42.17.140 Campaign expenditure limitations. [1973 c 1 § 14
(Initiative Measure No. 276 § 14).] Repealed by 1982 c 147 § 19.
42.17.150 Registration of lobbyists. [2010 c 204 § 801; 1987 c 201
§ 1; 1982 c 147 § 10; 1973 c 1 § 15 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.600 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.155 Photograph and information—Booklet—Publication.
[2010 c 204 § 802; 1995 c 397 § 6; 1985 c 367 § 8; 1982 c 147 § 11; 1975
1st ex.s. c 294 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.605 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.160 Exemption from registration. [2010 c 204 § 803; 1998 c
55 § 3; 1995 c 397 § 32; 1982 c 147 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 313 § 4; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 294 § 9; 1973 c 1 § 16 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.610 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.170 Reporting by lobbyists. [2010 c 204 § 804; 1995 c 397 §
33; 1991 sp.s. c 18 § 2; 1990 c 139 § 3; 1989 c 175 § 90; 1987 c 423 § 1;
1985 c 367 § 9; 1982 c 147 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 313 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 §
10; 1973 c 1 § 17 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7,
1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.615 and 42.17A.620(2) pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.172 Notification to person named in report. [2010 c 204 §
805; 1993 c 2 § 32 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3,
1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.620 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.175 Special reports—Lobbyists—Late contributions or
large totals. [2010 c 204 § 806; 2001 c 54 § 3; 1991 c 157 § 2; 1985 c 359
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.625 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.180 Reports by employers of registered lobbyists, other
persons. [2010 c 204 § 807; 1993 c 2 § 27 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992); 1990 c 139 § 4; 1987 c 423 § 2; 1984 c 34 §
6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 11; 1973 c 1 § 18 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.630 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.190 Legislative activities of state agencies, other units of
government, elective officials, employees. [2010 c 204 § 808; 1995 c 397
§ 7; 1986 c 239 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 265 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 313 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 294 § 12; 1973 c 1 § 19 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November
7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.635 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.195 Intergovernmental information and communications—
Reimbursement of employees for expenses incurred authorized—
Reporting. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 14.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 313 §
7.
42.17.200 Grass roots lobbying campaigns. [2010 c 204 § 809;
1990 c 139 § 5; 1985 c 367 § 10; 1973 c 1 § 20 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.640 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.210 Employment of legislators, board or commission
members, or state employees—Statement, contents and filing. [2010 c
204 § 810; 1973 c 1 § 21 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November
7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.645 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.220 Employment of unregistered persons. [2010 c 204 §
811; 1973 c 1 § 22 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7,
1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.650 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.230 Lobbyists' duties, restrictions. [2010 c 204 § 812; 1987 c
201 § 2; 1982 c 147 § 14; 1973 c 1 § 23 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.655 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.240 Elected and appointed officials, candidates, and
appointees—Reports of financial affairs and gifts. [2010 c 204 § 901;
1995 c 397 § 8; 1993 c 2 § 31 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved
November 3, 1992); 1989 c 158 § 1; 1987 c 295 § 19. Prior: 1984 c 125 §
14; 1984 c 34 § 1; 1983 c 161 § 27; 1982 c 10 § 9; prior: 1981 c 311 § 20;
1981 c 67 § 15; 1979 ex.s. c 265 § 3; 1979 c 151 § 73; prior: 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 112 § 7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 104 § 1 (Ref. Bill No. 36); 1975 1st
ex.s. c 294 § 13; 1973 c 1 § 24 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.700 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
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42.17.2401 "Executive state officer" defined. [2010 c 204 § 902;
2009 c 565 § 24. Prior: 2007 c 341 § 48; 2007 c 241 § 2; 2007 c 15 § 1;
2006 c 265 § 113; 2005 c 424 § 17; prior: 2001 c 36 § 1; 2001 c 9 § 1; 1996
c 186 § 504; prior: 1995 c 399 § 60; 1995 c 397 § 10; prior: 1993 sp.s. c 2
§ 18; 1993 c 492 § 488; 1993 c 281 § 43; 1991 c 200 § 404; 1991 c 3 § 293;
prior: 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 812; 1989 c 279 § 22; 1989 c 158 § 2; 1988 c 36
§ 13; 1987 c 504 § 14; 1985 c 6 § 8; 1984 c 34 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.705 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.241 Contents of report. [2010 c 204 § 903; 2008 c 6 § 202;
1995 c 397 § 9; 1984 c 34 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 42.] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.710 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.2415 Reporting gifts. [1991 sp.s. c 18 § 3.] Repealed by 1995
c 397 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
42.17.242 Concealing identity of source of payment prohibited—
Exception. [2010 c 204 § 904; 1977 ex.s. c 336 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.715 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.243 Public office fund—What constitutes, restrictions on
use—Reporting of—Disposal of remaining funds. [1977 ex.s. c 336 § 5.]
Repealed by 1993 c 2 § 35 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November
3, 1992).
Reviser's note: RCW 42.17.243 was amended by 1991 sp.s. c 18 § 4
without reference to its repeal by 1993 c 2 § 35 (Initiative Measure No.
134). It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
42.17.245 Public accounts of governmental entities held by
financial institutions—Statements and reports—Contents—Filing.
[2010 c 204 § 702; 2005 c 274 § 282; 1983 c 213 § 1; 1981 c 102 § 1; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.570 pursuant to 2010
c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.250 Duty to publish procedures. [1973 c 1 § 25 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.56.040 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.251 Construction. [2005 c 274 § 283; 1992 c 139 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 42.56.030 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July
1, 2006.
42.17.253 Public records officers. [2005 c 483 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 42.56.580 pursuant to 2006 c 209 § 16, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.255 Invasion of privacy, when. [1987 c 403 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 42.56.050 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.258 Disclaimer of public liability. [1992 c 139 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 42.56.060 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July
1, 2006.
42.17.260 Documents and indexes to be made public. [2005 c 274
§ 284; 1997 c 409 § 601. Prior: 1995 c 397 § 11; 1995 c 341 § 1; 1992 c
139 § 3; 1989 c 175 § 36; 1987 c 403 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 14; 1973 c
1 § 26 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.56.070 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July
1, 2006.
42.17.261 Public information access policy task force. [1994 c 40 §
4.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 801, effective July 1, 1999.
42.17.270 Facilities for copying—Availability of public records.
[2005 c 483 § 1; 2005 c 274 § 285; 1987 c 403 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 §
15; 1973 c 1 § 27 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7,
1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.56.080 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103,
effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.280 Times for inspection and copying. [1995 c 397 § 12;
1973 c 1 § 28 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.56.090 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July
1, 2006.
42.17.290 Protection of public records—Public access. [1995 c
397 § 13; 1992 c 139 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 16; 1973 c 1 § 29 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.56.100 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.295 Destruction of information relating to employee
misconduct. [1982 c 208 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.110 pursuant to
2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.300 Charges for copying. [2005 c 483 § 2; 1995 c 397 § 14;
1995 c 341 § 2; 1973 c 1 § 30 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.56.120 pursuant to 2005 c 274
§ 103, effective July 1, 2006.
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42.17.305 Other provisions not superseded. [2005 c 274 § 286;
1995 c 341 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.130 pursuant to 2005 c 274 §
103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31909 American ginseng growers or dealers—Certain
information exempt. [1998 c 154 § 33; 1996 c 188 § 6.] Repealed by 2005
c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.310 Certain personal and other records exempt. [(2006 c
302 § 11 expired July 1, 2006); (2006 c 75 § 2 expired July 1, 2006); (2006
c 8 § 111 expired July 1, 2006); 2005 c 274 § 402; (2003 1st sp.s. c 26 § 926
expired June 30, 2005); 2003 c 277 § 3; 2003 c 124 § 1. Prior: 2002 c 335
§ 1; 2002 c 224 § 2; 2002 c 205 § 4; 2002 c 172 § 1; prior: 2001 c 278 § 1;
2001 c 98 § 2; 2001 c 70 § 1; prior: 2000 c 134 § 3; 2000 c 56 § 1; 2000 c 6
§ 5; prior: 1999 c 326 § 3; 1999 c 290 § 1; 1999 c 215 § 1; 1998 c 69 § 1;
prior: 1997 c 310 § 2; 1997 c 274 § 8; 1997 c 250 § 7; 1997 c 239 § 4; 1997
c 220 § 120 (Referendum Bill No. 48, approved June 17, 1997); 1997 c 58 §
900; prior: 1996 c 305 § 2; 1996 c 253 § 302; 1996 c 191 § 88; 1996 c 80 §
1; 1995 c 267 § 6; prior: 1994 c 233 § 2; 1994 c 182 § 1; prior: 1993 c 360
§ 2; 1993 c 320 § 9; 1993 c 280 § 35; prior: 1992 c 139 § 5; 1992 c 71 § 12;
1991 c 301 § 13; 1991 c 87 § 13; 1991 c 23 § 10; 1991 c 1 § 1; 1990 2nd
ex.s. c 1 § 1103; 1990 c 256 § 1; prior: 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 407; 1989 c 352
§ 7; 1989 c 279 § 23; 1989 c 238 § 1; 1989 c 205 § 20; 1989 c 189 § 3; 1989
c 11 § 12; prior: 1987 c 411 § 10; 1987 c 404 § 1; 1987 c 370 § 16; 1987 c
337 § 1; 1987 c 107 § 2; prior: 1986 c 299 § 25; 1986 c 276 § 7; 1985 c 414
§ 8; 1984 c 143 § 21; 1983 c 133 § 10; 1982 c 64 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 314 § 13;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 82 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 17; 1973 c 1 § 31
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.56.210 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31910 Uniform Disciplinary Act complaints exempt. [1997
c 270 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.311 Duty to disclose or withhold information—Otherwise
provided. [2005 c 274 § 287; 1991 c 23 § 11; 1990 c 256 § 2; 1987 c 404 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.510 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective
July 1, 2006.
42.17.31911 Examination reports and information from financial
institutions exempt. [1997 c 258 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429,
effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31912 Motor carrier information systems. [1999 c 146 § 1.]
Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31913 Marine employees salary surveys. [1999 c 256 § 2.]
Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31914 Rail fixed guideway system—Safety and security
program plan. [1999 c 202 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective
July 1, 2006.
42.17.31915
Service contract providers—Financial reports
exempt. [1999 c 112 § 18.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1,
2006.
42.17.31916 Insurance information. [2001 c 57 § 2.] Repealed by
2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31917 Insurance information—Proprietary or trade secret.
[2001 c 179 § 14.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.312 Medical records—Health care information. [1991 c 335
§ 902.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31918 Agriculture records exempt—Apple merchants.
[2002 c 235 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.313 Application for license or small loan endorsement
under chapter 31.45 RCW—Certain information exempt. [1995 c 18 §
8; 1991 c 355 § 22.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31919 Public livestock market information exempt. [2003 c
326 § 91.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.314 Electrical utility records, request by law enforcement
agency. [1987 c 403 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1,
2006.
42.17.315 Certain records obtained by colleges, universities,
libraries, or archives exempt. [1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 22.] Repealed by
2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.316 Certain records of impaired physician program exempt.
[2001 c 64 § 3; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 726; 1987 c 416 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c
274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.317 Information on commercial fertilizer distribution
exempt. [1987 c 45 § 15.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1,
2006.
42.17.318 Information on concealed pistol licenses exempt. [1988
c 219 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.319 Certain records of department of community, trade,
and economic development exempt. [2001 c 87 § 1; 1999 c 150 § 1; 1993
c 280 § 36; 1989 c 312 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1,
2006.
42.17.31901 Identity of child victims of sexual assault exempt.
[1992 c 188 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31902 Infant mortality review. [1992 c 179 § 2.] Repealed by
2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31903 Identification of viators regulated by the insurance
commissioner exempt. [1995 c 161 § 15.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429,
effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31904 Insurance antifraud plans exempt. [1995 c 285 § 15.]
Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31905
Insurance information on certain material
transactions exempt. [1995 c 86 § 25.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429,
effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31906 Fireworks records exempt. [1995 c 61 § 30.]
Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31907 Agricultural business and commodity board and
commission records exempt. [2002 c 313 § 66; 2001 c 314 § 18; 1996 c 80
§ 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31908
Business information gathered under certain
regulatory activities exempt. [1996 c 102 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 §
429, effective July 1, 2006.
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42.17.31920 Department of social and health services reports for
section 8, chapter 231, Laws of 2003. [2004 c 142 § 16.] Repealed by
2005 c 274 § 429, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31921 Correctional industries class I work program
information. [2004 c 167 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c 274 § 429, effective
July 1, 2006.
42.17.31922 Personal information—Notice of security breaches.
[2005 c 368 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.590 pursuant to 2006 c 209 §
16, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.31923 Certain information from dairies and feedlots
limited—Rules. [2005 c 510 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.610 pursuant
to 2006 c 209 § 16, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.320 Prompt responses required. [1995 c 397 § 15; 1992 c
139 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 18; 1973 c 1 § 32 (Initiative Measure No.
276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.56.520
pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.325 Review of agency denial. [1992 c 139 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 42.56.530 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.330 Court protection of public records. [1992 c 139 § 7;
1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 19; 1973 c 1 § 33 (Initiative Measure No. 276,
approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.56.540 pursuant to
2005 c 274 § 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.340 Judicial review of agency actions. [2005 c 483 § 5; 2005
c 274 § 288; 1992 c 139 § 8; 1987 c 403 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 20; 1973
c 1 § 34 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.56.550 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103, effective July
1, 2006.
42.17.341 Application of RCW 42.17.340. [2005 c 274 § 289; 1995
c 397 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.560 pursuant to 2005 c 274 § 103,
effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.348 Explanatory pamphlet. [2005 c 483 § 4; 2005 c 274 §
290; 1992 c 139 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 42.56.570 pursuant to 2005 c 274
§ 103, effective July 1, 2006.
42.17.350
Public disclosure commission—Established—
Membership—Prohibited activities—Compensation, travel expenses.
[2010 c 204 § 301; 1998 c 30 § 1; 1984 c 287 § 74; 1982 c 147 § 15; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 8; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 93; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 §
23; 1973 c 1 § 35 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7,
1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.100 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 573]
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42.17.360 Commission—Duties. [2010 c 204 § 302; 1973 c 1 § 36
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.105 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.450 Duty to preserve statements and reports. [1973 c 1 § 45
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.150 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.362 Toll-free telephone number. [2000 c 237 § 6.] Repealed
by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012. Later enactment, see RCW
42.17A.105(12).
42.17.460 Access to reports—Legislative intent. [1999 c 401 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.060 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.365 Audits and investigations. [1999 c 401 § 8; 1993 c 2 § 29
(Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by
2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012. Later enactment, see RCW
42.17A.105(6).
42.17.461 Access goals. [2010 c 204 § 203; 2000 c 237 § 5; 1999 c
401 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.061 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.367 Web site for commission documents. [2010 c 204 § 201;
1999 c 401 § 9; 1994 c 40 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.050 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.369 Electronic filing—Availability. [2010 c 204 § 202; 2000
c 237 § 3; 1999 c 401 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.055 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.3691 Electronic filing—When required. [2010 c 204 § 410;
2000 c 237 § 4; 1999 c 401 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.245 pursuant
to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.463 Access performance measures. [2010 c 204 § 204; 1999
c 401 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.065 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.465 Information technology plan—Contents. [1999 c 401 §
4.] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.467 Information technology plan—Consultation. [1999 c
401 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.469 Information technology plan—Submission. [1999 c 401
§ 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.370 Commission—Additional powers. [2010 c 204 § 303;
1995 c 397 § 17; 1994 c 40 § 3; 1986 c 155 § 11; 1985 c 367 § 11; 1984 c 34
§ 7; 1977 ex.s. c 336 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 25; 1973 c 1 § 37 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.110 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.471 Access performance reports. [1999 c 401 § 7.] Repealed
by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.375 Reports filed with county elections official—Rules
governing. [1983 c 294 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 205 § 10; and repealed
by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective January 1, 2012. Later enactment, see RCW
42.17A.105(9).
42.17.510 Identification of sponsor—Exemptions. [2010 c 204 §
505; 2005 c 445 § 9; 1995 c 397 § 19; 1993 c 2 § 22 (Initiative Measure No.
134, approved November 3, 1992); 1984 c 216 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.320 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.380 Secretary of state, attorney general—Duties. [2010 c
204 § 306; 1982 c 35 § 196; 1975 1st ex.s. c 294 § 26; 1973 c 1 § 38
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.130 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.520 Picture of candidate. [2010 c 204 § 506; 1984 c 216 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.330 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.390 Civil remedies and sanctions. [2010 c 204 § 1001; 2006 c
315 § 2; 1993 c 2 § 28 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3,
1992); 1973 c 1 § 39 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7,
1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.750 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.392 Civil penalty for untimely filing—Payment—Waiver—
Enforcement. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 147 §
19.
42.17.395 Violations—Determination by commission—Procedure.
[2010 c 204 § 1002; 2006 c 315 § 3; 1989 c 175 § 91; 1985 c 367 § 12; 1982
c 147 § 16; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.755
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.397 Procedure upon petition for enforcement of order of
commission—Court's order of enforcement. [2010 c 204 § 1003; 1989 c
175 § 92; 1982 c 147 § 17; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112 § 13.] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.760 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.400 Enforcement. [2010 c 204 § 1004; 2007 c 455 § 1; 1975
1st ex.s. c 294 § 27; 1973 c 1 § 40 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.765 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.405 Suspension, reapplication of reporting requirements in
small political subdivisions. [2010 c 204 § 307; 2006 c 240 § 2; 1986 c 12
§ 3; 1985 c 367 § 13; 1982 c 60 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.135
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.410 Limitation on actions. [2007 c 455 § 2; 1982 c 147 § 18;
1973 c 1 § 41 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.770 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.420 Date of mailing deemed date of receipt—Exceptions—
Electronic filings. [2010 c 204 § 308; 1999 c 401 § 10; 1995 c 397 § 18;
1983 c 176 § 2; 1973 c 1 § 42 (Initiative Measure No. 276, approved
November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.140 pursuant to 2010 c
204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.430 Certification of reports. [1973 c 1 § 43 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.145 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.440 Statements and reports public records. [1973 c 1 § 44
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.020 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 574]
42.17.505 Definitions. [1988 c 199 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 445 §
13, effective January 1, 2006.
42.17.530 Political advertising or electioneering communication—
Libel or defamation per se. [2009 c 222 § 2; 2005 c 445 § 10; 1999 c 304
§ 2; 1988 c 199 § 2; 1984 c 216 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.335
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.540 Responsibility for compliance. [2010 c 204 § 507; 1984 c
216 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.340 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.550 Independent expenditure disclosure. [1993 c 2 § 23
(Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by
2010 c 205 § 10.
42.17.561 Findings. [2010 c 204 § 501; 2005 c 445 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.300 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
42.17.562 Intent. [2005 c 445 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.565 Report—Information required—Time—Method—By
whom—Penalty. [2010 c 204 § 502; 2005 c 445 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.305 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.570 When a contribution. [2010 c 204 § 503; 2005 c 445 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.310 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.575 Recordkeeping. [2010 c 204 § 504; 2005 c 445 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.315 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.610 Findings. [2010 c 204 § 601; 1993 c 2 § 1 (Initiative
Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.400(1) pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.620 Intent. [1993 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103, effective
January 1, 2012. Later enactment, see RCW 42.17A.400(2).
42.17.630 Definitions. [1993 c 2 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed by 1995 c 397 § 34, effective July
1, 1995.
42.17.640 Limits specified—Exemptions. [2010 c 204 § 602; 2006
c 348 § 1; 2005 c 445 § 11. Prior: 2001 c 208 § 1; 1995 c 397 § 20; 1993 c
2 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.405 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
42.17.645 Candidates for judicial office—Special elections to fill
vacancies—Contribution limits—Adjustments. [2010 c 204 § 603; 2006
c 348 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.410 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
Title 42
42.17.911 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 294. [1975 1st ex.s. c 294 §
29.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.902 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102,
effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.647 Rules. [2006 c 348 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 204 § 1103,
effective January 1, 2012. Later enactment, see RCW 42.17A.105(10).
42.17.912 Severability—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 112 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.903 pursuant to 2010 c 204 §
1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.650 Attribution and aggregation of family contributions.
[1993 c 2 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.450 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.920 Construction—1973 c 1. [1973 c 1 § 47 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.904 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.660 Attribution of contributions by controlled entities.
[2010 c 204 § 609; 2005 c 445 § 12; 1993 c 2 § 6 (Initiative Measure No.
134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.455
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.670 Attribution of contributions generally—"Earmarking."
[1993 c 2 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.460 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.680 Limitations on employers or labor organizations. [2010
c 204 § 613; 2002 c 156 § 1; 1993 c 2 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.495 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.930 Chapter, section headings not part of law. [1973 c 1 § 48
(Initiative Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.905 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.940 Repealer—1973 c 1. [1973 c 1 § 50 (Initiative Measure
No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.906
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.945 Construction—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 112. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 112 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.907 pursuant to 2010 c 204 §
1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.950 Captions. [1993 c 2 § 34 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.908 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.690 Changing monetary limits. [2010 c 204 § 305; 1993 c 2 §
9 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.125 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.955 Short title—1993 c 2. [1993 c 2 § 36 (Initiative Measure
No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.909
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.700 Contributions. [2006 c 348 § 4; 1993 c 2 § 10 (Initiative
Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.415 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.960 Effective date—1995 c 397. [1995 c 397 § 35.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.910 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.710 Time limit for state official to solicit or accept
contributions. [2006 c 348 § 5; 2006 c 344 § 31; 2003 c 164 § 3; 1993 c 2
§ 11 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.560 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.961 Captions—1995 c 397. [1995 c 397 § 37.] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.911 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.962 Severability—1995 c 397. [1995 c 397 § 38.] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.912 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
42.17.720 Restriction on loans. [2010 c 204 § 610; 1995 c 397 § 22;
1993 c 2 § 12 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.465 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.963 Part headings not law—2005 c 445. [2005 c 445 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.913 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.730 Contributions on behalf of another. [1993 c 2 § 13
(Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as
RCW 42.17A.470 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.964 Severability—2005 c 445. [2005 c 445 § 16.] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.914 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
42.17.740 Certain contributions required to be by written
instrument. [2010 c 204 § 611; 1995 c 397 § 23; 1993 c 2 § 14 (Initiative
Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.475 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.965 Effective dates—2005 c 445. [2005 c 445 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.915 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.750 Solicitation of contributions by public officials or
employees. [1995 c 397 § 24; 1993 c 2 § 15 (Initiative Measure No. 134,
approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.565 pursuant to
2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.760 Agency shop fees as contributions. [2007 c 438 § 1; 1993
c 2 § 16 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.500 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.17.966 Severability—2006 c 348. [2006 c 348 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 42.17A.916 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1,
2012.
Chapter 42.18
EXECUTIVE BRANCH CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT
42.18.010 Policy and purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 1.] Repealed by
1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.17.770 Solicitation of endorsement fees. [1995 c 397 § 25; 1993
c 2 § 17 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.480 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.18.020 Application of definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 2.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.17.780 Reimbursement for contributions. [1995 c 397 § 26;
1993 c 2 § 18 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992).]
Recodified as RCW 42.17A.485 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective
January 1, 2012.
42.18.040 Agency head. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.17.790 Prohibition on use of contributions for a different office.
[2010 c 204 § 612; 1995 c 397 § 27; 1993 c 2 § 19 (Initiative Measure No.
134, approved November 3, 1992).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.490
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.900 Effective date—1973 c 1. [1973 c 1 § 49 (Initiative
Measure No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW
42.17A.900 pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
42.17.910 Severability—1973 c 1. [1973 c 1 § 46 (Initiative Measure
No. 276, approved November 7, 1972).] Recodified as RCW 42.17A.901
pursuant to 2010 c 204 § 1102, effective January 1, 2012.
(2010 Ed.)
42.18.030 Agency. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.050 Assist. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.060 Compensation. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 6.] Repealed by 1994
c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.070 Intermittent state employee. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 7.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.080 Participate. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.090 Person. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 575]
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42.18.100 Regular state employee. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 10.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.110 Responsibility. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 11.] Repealed by 1994
c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.120 State action. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 12.] Repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.130 State employee. [1973 c 137 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 13.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.300 Civil action against other violators. [1973 c 137 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 234 § 30.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1,
1995.
42.18.310 Findings and decisions—Filing—Public inspection.
[1969 ex.s. c 234 § 31.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1,
1995.
42.18.320 Limitations upon actions. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 32.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.140 Thing of economic value. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 14.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.330 Serving on board, committee, or commission not
prevented. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 33.] Recodified as RCW 42.52.903
pursuant to 1994 c 154 § 303, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.150 Transaction involving the state. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 15.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.340 General penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 39.] Repealed by
1973 c 137 § 4.
42.18.160 Participating in transactions involving the state—
Substantial economic interest. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 16.] Repealed by 1987
c 426 § 6.
42.18.170 Assisting in transactions involving the state. [1969 ex.s.
c 234 § 17.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.180
Assisting in transactions involving the state—
Permissible transactions. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 18.] Repealed by 1994 c 154
§ 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.190 Receiving consideration for other personal services.
[1969 ex.s. c 234 § 19.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1,
1995.
42.18.200 Gifts, gratuities, or favors. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 20.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.210 Using state office to induce or coerce any thing of
economic value from others. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 21.] Repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.213 Compensation for official duties. [1987 c 426 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.350 Application to Washington state loan fund committee.
[1985 c 164 § 12.] Repealed by 1986 c 204 § 3.
42.18.900 Short title. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 40.] Repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
Chapter 42.20
MISCONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS
42.20.010 Misconduct of public officer. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 34;
1909 c 249 § 82; RRS § 2334. Prior: Code 1881 § 879; 1873 p 200 § 83;
1869 p 216 § 79; 1859 p 119 § 74; 1854 p 89 § 74.] Repealed by 1994 c 154
§ 304, effective January 1, 1995.
Chapter 42.21
CODE OF ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
42.21.010 Declaration of necessity and purpose. [1965 ex.s. c 150
§ 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.020 Definitions. [1989 c 175 § 93; 1971 c 81 § 106; 1965 ex.s.
c 150 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.215 Beneficial interest in transaction. [1987 c 426 § 2.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.030 Prohibited practices—Using position to secure special
privileges or exemptions. [1965 ex.s. c 150 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 154
§ 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.217 Use of persons, money, or property for private gain.
[1994 c 154 § 116; 1987 c 426 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 42.52.160 pursuant
to 1994 c 154 § 303, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.040 Prohibited practices—Engaging in activities likely to
require or induce disclosure of confidential information. [1965 ex.s. c
150 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.220 Former state employees. [1984 c 85 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 234
§ 22.] Repealed by 1987 c 426 § 6. Later enactment, see RCW 42.18.221.
42.21.050
Prohibited practices—Disclosure of confidential
information or use for personal benefit. [1965 ex.s. c 150 § 5.] Repealed
by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.221 Former state employees. [1989 c 96 § 6; 1987 c 426 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 96 § 10 effective June 30, 1997; and repealed by 1994 c
154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.060 Public officials and candidates to file statement
concerning private interests. [1969 ex.s. c 188 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 150 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 265 § 4.
42.18.230 Giving, paying, loaning, etc., any thing of economic
value to state employee. [1994 c 154 § 117; 1987 c 426 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c
234 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 42.52.170 pursuant to 1994 c 154 § 303,
effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.070 Annual report by secretary of state. [1965 ex.s. c 150 §
7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 265 § 4.
42.18.240
Standards—Regulations—Enforcement—
Investigations—Governor's responsibility. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 24.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.250 Agency head's responsibility for standards, regulations,
enforcement. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 25.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304,
effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.260 Dismissal, suspension, or other action by agency head—
Procedures—Judicial review. [1994 c 154 § 222; 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 26.]
Recodified as RCW 42.52.520 pursuant to 1994 c 154 § 303, effective
January 1, 1995.
42.18.270 Imposition of conditions upon appearance before state
agencies or doing business with the state—Hearing—Judicial review.
[1994 c 154 § 110; 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 42.52.100
pursuant to 1994 c 154 § 303, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.080 Penalty. [1965 ex.s. c 150 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.21.090
Chapter inapplicable to state employees under
Executive Branch Conflict of Interest Act. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 36.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
Chapter 42.22
CODE OF ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
42.22.010 Declaration of necessity and purpose. [1959 c 320 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.020 Definitions. [1959 c 320 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.030 Activities in conflict with discharge of duties prohibited.
[1961 c 268 § 8; 1959 c 320 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective
January 1, 1995.
42.18.280 Suspension of rescission of state action—Judicial
review—Bond. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 28.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304,
effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.040 Prohibited practices enumerated—Agency code of
ethics. [1989 c 11 § 13; 1959 c 320 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304,
effective January 1, 1995.
42.18.290 Civil action against persons violating this chapter.
[1973 c 137 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 29.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304,
effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.050 Sworn statement of relationship or interest in certain
business entities required—Confidentiality. [1959 c 320 § 5.] Recodified
as RCW 42.52.210 pursuant to 1994 c 154 § 303, effective January 1, 1995.
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42.22.060 Chapter supplemental—Liberal construction. [1959 c
320 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.070 Penalties. [1959 c 320 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
42.22.120
Chapter inapplicable to state employees under
Executive Branch Conflict of Interest Act. [1969 ex.s. c 234 § 37.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
Chapter 42.24
PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR EXPENSES, MATERIAL,
PURCHASES—ADVANCEMENTS
42.24.010 Itemized vouchers required. [1891 c 126 § 1; RRS §
5512.] Repealed by 1965 c 116 § 5.
Title 43
42.28.100 Certification of appointment. [1890 p 475 § 9; Code
1881 § 2623; 1877 p 255 § 10; RRS § 9908.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26,
effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.110 Certificates of official character. [1943 c 97 § 1; 1890 p
476 § 10; RRS § 9909.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1,
1986.
42.28.120 Commissioners of deeds. [1890 p 91 § 1; 1890 p 90 § 1;
RRS § 9910. Prior: Code 1881 § 2626; 1877 p 257 § 1; 1872 p 447 § 1;
1871 p 91 § 1; 1863 p 500 § 1; 1854 p 448 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 §
26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.130 Oath, seal, fee. [1890 p 90 § 2; RRS § 9911. Prior: 1877
p 257 § 2; 1872 p 477 § 2; 1871 p 91 § 2; 1863 p 500 § 2; 1854 p 448 § 2.]
Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.24.020 Penalty. [1891 c 126 § 3; RRS § 5515.] Repealed by 1965
c 116 § 5.
Chapter 42.32
42.24.030
Requirements of certificate—Penalty for false
certificate. [1961 c 205 § 1; 1957 c 77 § 1; 1955 c 339 § 1. Prior: (I) 1891
c 126 § 2; RRS § 5513. (ii) 1945 c 77 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10322-30.]
Repealed by 1965 c 116 § 5.
42.32.010 Rules, ordinances, etc., to be adopted at public
meetings—Notice. [1953 c 216 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 250 § 15.
Later enactment, see RCW 42.30.060.
42.24.040 Affidavit of claim for services, supplies, etc., required—
Exceptions. [1939 c 185 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1909 c 76 § 9; RRS §
9959.] Repealed by 1965 c 116 § 5.
42.24.050 Vouchers for expenses—Penalty. [1929 c 104 § 1; 1919 c
106 § 1; 1899 c 65 § 1; RRS § 9947.] Repealed by 1965 c 116 § 5.
42.24.060 Form of verification. [1929 c 104 § 2; 1899 c 65 § 2; RRS
§ 9948.] Repealed by 1965 c 116 § 5.
Chapter 42.28
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS
42.28.010 Appointment—Qualifications. [1937 c 6 § 1; 1907 c 137
§ 1; 1890 p 473 § 1; RRS § 9899. Prior: Code 1881 § 2614; 1873 p 467 § 1;
1869 p 375 § 1; 1863 p 501 § 1; 1862 p 52 § 1; 1854 p 444 § 1.] Repealed
by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.020 Term of office. [1890 p 473 § 2; Code 1881 § 2615; 1873
p 467 § 3; 1869 p 375 § 1; 1863 p 501 § 1; 1862 p 52 § 1.] Repealed by
1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.030 Bond, fee, or stamp, oath of office. [1985 c 44 § 5; 1981
c 314 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 85 § 1; 1890 p 473 § 3; RRS § 9901. Prior: Code
1881 § 2616; 1873 p 467 § 3; 1869 p 376 § 3; 1863 p 52 § 3; 1854 p 545 §
5.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective
January 1, 1986.
42.28.035 Notary seal or stamp may be used by notary public.
[1985 c 44 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 85 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and
repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.040 Powers—General. [1890 p 474 § 4; RRS § 9902. Prior:
Code 1881 § 2618; 1873 p 468 § 6; 1869 p 375 § 2; 1863 p 501 § 2; 1862 p
52 § 2; 1854 p 444 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1,
1986.
42.28.050 Powers as to banks and corporations. [1913 c 32 § 1;
RRS § 9903.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.060 Stamp must be affixed—Judicial papers excepted.
[1985 c 44 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 85 § 2; 1890 p 474 § 5; RRS § 9904. Prior:
Code 1881 § 2619; 1873 p 468 § 7; 1869 p 376 § 5; 1862 p 52 § 5.]
Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective
January 1, 1986.
42.28.070 Record of notices of protest. [1985 c 44 § 8; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 85 § 3; 1890 p 474 § 6; RRS § 9905. Prior: Code 1881 § 2620; 1877
p 254 § 7; 1873 p 469 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1985
c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
42.28.080 Deposit of records with county clerk. [1890 p 475 § 7;
RRS § 9906. Prior: Code 1881 § 2621; 1877 p 254 § 8; 1873 p 469 § 9;
1854 p 444 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 84 § 1.
42.28.090 Fees of notary—Collection of fees by public officers.
[1985 c 44 § 9; 1983 c 214 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 85 § 4; 1951 c 51 § 7; 1907
c 56 § 1, part; RRS § 9907. Prior: (i) 1903 c 151 § 1; 1893 c 130 § 1; Code
1881 § 2086; 1869 p 371 § 6; 1863 p 396; 1861 p 39; 1854 p 373. (ii) 1890
p 475 § 8; Code 1881 § 2622; 1877 p 254 § 9; 1873 p 469 § 10; 1869 p 375
§ 2; 1863 p 501 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1985 c 156
§ 26, effective January 1, 1986.
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MEETINGS
42.32.020 Meetings declared public—Executive sessions. [1953 c
216 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 250 § 15.
Chapter 42.40
STATE EMPLOYEE WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION
42.40.060 Duty of employee to inform agency head. [1982 c 208 §
6.] Repealed by 1989 c 284 § 6.
Chapter 42.44
NOTARIES PUBLIC
42.44.040 Certificate of appointment. [1985 c 156 § 4.] Repealed
by 2003 c 199 § 1.
Chapter 42.52
ETHICS IN PUBLIC SERVICE
42.52.210 Sworn statement of relationship or interest in certain
business entities required—Confidentiality. [1959 c 320 § 5. Formerly
RCW 42.22.050.] Repealed by 1995 c 397 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
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STATE GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE
Chapter 43.01
STATE OFFICERS—GENERAL PROVISIONS
43.01.015 Governor, lieutenant governor—Terms limited. [1993 c
1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).] Repealed
by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
43.01.030 Filing and printing of reports of state officers, etc.
[1965 c 8 § 43.01.030. Prior: 1929 c 161 § 1; RRS § 10973-1.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 232 § 12. Later enactment, see RCW 40.07.030.
43.01.046 Vacations—Provisions not applicable to employees of
Seattle Vocational Institute. [1991 c 238 § 110.] Decodified August 1993.
43.01.080 Employment of attorneys restricted. [(i) 1941 c 50 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11034-4. (ii) 1941 c 50 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 110346.] Now codified as RCW 43.10.067.
43.01.110 Penalty for violation of RCW 43.01.100. [1965 c 8 §
43.01.110. Prior: 1955 c 87 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective
July 1, 2004.
43.01.130 Truth in spending act of 1974—Legislative finding and
intent. [1974 ex.s. c 48 § 1.] Decodified by the code reviser, July 1994.
43.01.140 Truth in spending act of 1974—Operating expenditures
report—Preparation—Distribution. [1979 c 151 § 82; 1974 ex.s. c 48 §
2.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
43.01.170 Hiring of early retirees by state agencies prohibited—
Expiration of section. [1993 c 519 § 13; 1993 c 281 § 44; 1993 c 86 § 7;
1992 c 234 § 11.] Expired June 30, 1995.
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Chapter 43.03
Chapter 43.06A
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
OFFICE OF THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN
43.03.045 Governor to recommend salaries of state elective
officials in budget—Recommendations carried forth in appropriations
act constitute official salaries. [1970 ex.s. c 43 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c
155 § 14, effective January 1, 1987. See note following RCW 43.03.300.
43.06A.040 Juvenile justice or care agency. [1996 c 131 § 5.]
Repealed by 1997 c 386 § 64.
43.03.047 Governor to recommend salaries of state elective
officials in budget—Salaries shown by appropriation bill shall be
published in session laws and RCW. [1970 ex.s. c 43 § 6.] Repealed by
1986 c 155 § 14, effective January 1, 1987. See note following RCW
43.03.300.
SECRETARY OF STATE
43.03.063 "Legislative approval"—Defined for purposes of RCW
43.03.050, 43.03.060, 43.03.063, and 43.03.065. [1977 ex.s. c 312 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 29 § 4.
43.03.070 Requirements of claims for expenses. [(i) 1943 c 86 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10981-3. (ii) 1943 c 86 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 109814.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.03.080 Minimum salaries of full time state employees. [1965 c
8 § 43.03.080. Prior: 1951 c 99 § 1; 1937 c 139 § 1; RRS § 10890-1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197, § 39, effective June 30, 1987.
43.03.090 Minimum salaries of part time employees. [1965 c 8 §
43.03.090. Prior: 1937 c 139 § 2; RRS § 10890-2.] Repealed by 1983 c
197 § 39, effective June 30, 1987.
43.03.100 Exceptions. [1965 c 8 § 43.03.100. Prior: 1937 c 139 § 3;
RRS § 10890-3.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 39, effective June 30, 1987.
43.03.140 Budget director to prescribe procedures for reporting
expenditures incurred under RCW 43.03.060, 43.03.110, 43.03.120 and
43.03.130. [1967 ex.s. c 16 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
43.03.260 Compensation of members of part-time boards and
commissions—Reports to legislature. [1986 c 158 § 8; 1984 c 287 § 113.]
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 43.05
43.07.060 Bureau of statistics—Duties of commissioner. [1965 c 8
§ 43.07.060. Prior: 1895 c 85 § 2; RRS § 10934.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 §
96.
43.07.070
Bureau of statistics—Officers to furnish data—
Distribution of reports. [1965 c 8 § 43.07.070. Prior: 1895 c 85 § 3; RRS
§ 10935.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
43.07.080 Bureau of statistics—Preparation of report. [1965 c 8 §
43.07.080. Prior: 1895 c 85 § 4; RRS § 10936.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 §
96.
43.07.220 Oral history program. [2008 c 222 § 3; 1991 c 237 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 44.04.320 pursuant to 2008 c 222 § 15.
43.07.230 Oral history advisory committee—Members. [2008 c
222 § 4; 1991 c 237 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 44.04.325 pursuant to 2008 c
222 § 15.
43.07.240 Oral history advisory committee—Duties. [2008 c 222 §
5; 1991 c 237 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 44.04.330 pursuant to 2008 c 222 §
15.
43.07.290 Washington quality award council—Organization—
Duties—Expiration. [2000 c 216 § 1; 1998 c 245 § 86; 1997 c 329 § 1;
1994 c 306 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.330.140.] Recodified as RCW
43.06.335 pursuant to 2000 c 216 § 3.
43.07.295 Washington quality award council—Administrative
assistance. [1997 c 329 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 216 § 2.
43.07.360 International contact database—Findings. [1996 c 253
§ 301.] Expired December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
Chapter 43.08
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
43.05.900 Report to the governor and legislature. [1995 c 403 §
621.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 43.06
STATE TREASURER
43.08.085 Electronic deposit of salaries and state funded benefit
payments into financial institutions authorized. [1979 c 93 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 c 500 § 11, effective July 1, 1993.
43.08.170 Counties to be credited with delinquent state tax. [1886
p 135 § 7; RRS § 11029.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
GOVERNOR
43.06.100 May sign notarial papers by proxy. [1965 c 8 §
43.06.100. Prior: 1949 c 10 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10982-1.] Repealed by
1985 c 156 § 26, effective January 1, 1986.
43.06.140 Federal funds and programs—Reports to legislature.
[1977 c 75 § 37; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 17 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 41 § 3.] Repealed by
1981 c 270 § 16.
43.06.280
Electric power use—Emergency
allocation. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 43.07
curtailment,
43.06.300 Governor's council on criminal justice created—
Membership—Travel expense reimbursement. [1981 c 213 § 9; 1979 c
79 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 30 § 1.
43.06.310 Governor's council on criminal justice—Purposes.
[1979 c 79 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 30 § 1.
43.06.320
Division of criminal justice created—Executive
director—Officers, employees, and consultants—Staff. [1979 c 79 § 3.]
Repealed by 1984 c 30 § 1.
43.08.260 Public safety and education account to fund civil
representation of indigent persons—When authorized—Distribution
formula—Audit—Rules. [2005 c 105 § 3; 1997 c 319 § 2; 1995 c 399 §
62; 1992 c 54 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 2.53.030 pursuant to 2005 c 105 §
8, effective July 1, 2005.
43.08.270 Joint legislative civil legal services oversight committee.
[1997 c 319 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 105 § 6, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 43.09
STATE AUDITOR
43.09.030
Assistant—Powers—Bond—Oath.
[1965 c 8 §
43.09.030. Prior: 1909 ex.s. c 22 § 1; RRS § 10998.] Repealed by 1995 c
301 § 79.
43.09.040 Deputy—Oath. [1965 c 8 § 43.09.040. Prior: 1949 c 62 §
1; 1890 p 635 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10999; prior: Code 1881 § 2568.]
Repealed by 1995 c 301 § 79.
43.06.330 Division of criminal justice—Powers and duties. [1979
c 79 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 30 § 1.
43.09.060 Reports to legislature. [1890 p 635 § 4; RRS § 11000.
Prior: Code 1881 § 2569; 1854 p 409 § 4.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 §
43.198.040.
43.06.340 Criminal justice planning agency, governor's council on
criminal justice, division of criminal justice—Termination date. [1979 c
79 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 30 § 1.
43.09.070 Warrants—Restrictions on issuance. [1890 p 640 § 20;
RRS § 11015. Prior: Code 1881 § 2581; 1854 p 412 § 11.] Repealed by
1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.06.430 Interns—Eligibility for career executive program.
[1993 c 281 § 49; 1985 c 442 § 5.] Decodified by the code reviser,
September 1993.
43.09.080 Warrants—Penalty for wrongful issuance. [1890 p 637
§ 6; RRS § 11002. Prior: Code 1881 § 2572; 1871 p 97 § 3.] Repealed by
1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
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43.09.090 Advances. [1965 c 8 § 43.09.090. Prior: 1957 c 20 § 1;
1915 c 73 § 1; 1895 c 98 § 1; RRS § 5514.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 60 §
10.
43.12.035
Mine owners—Maps of property surface and
underground workings—Filing. [2003 c 334 § 102; 1985 c 459 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.640 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.09.100 Warrants—Presentation—Cancellation. [1890 p 638 §
13; RRS § 11008. Prior: 1883 p 61 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 43.08.062.
43.12.040 Official bonds. [1927 c 255 § 16; RRS § 7797-16. Prior:
1907 c 119 §§ 1, 2; RRS §§ 7816, 7817.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.064.
43.09.110 Duplicate warrants. [1890 p 639 § 15; RRS § 11010.
Prior: 1888 p 236 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 43.08.064.
43.09.120 Duplicate warrants—Conditions on issuance. [1890 p
639 § 16; RRS § 11011. Prior: 1888 p 236 § 2.] Now codified as RCW
43.08.066.
43.12.050 Land inspectors—Compensation—Oaths. [1927 c 255 §
17; RRS § 7797-17. Prior: (i) 1907 c 256 § 2; RRS § 7836. (ii) 1897 c 89
§§ 6, 8; RRS § 7838.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.068.
43.12.060 False statements—Penalty. [1927 c 255 § 18; RRS §
7797-18.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.072.
43.09.130 Record of lost or destroyed warrants. [1890 p 640 § 17;
RRS § 11012. Prior: 1888 p 236 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 43.08.068.
43.12.070 Appearance before United States land offices. [1927 c
255 § 193; RRS § 7797-193.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.732.
43.09.140 Settlement of accounts—Examination. [1890 p 640 §
18; RRS § 11013. Prior: Code 1881 § 2579; 1854 p 411 § 9.] Repealed by
1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.12.080 Abstracts of state lands. [1927 c 255 § 76; RRS § 779776. Prior: (i) 1897 c 89 § 32; RRS § 7823. (ii) 1911 c 59 § 9; RRS § 7899.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.304.
43.09.150 Vouchers and accounts preserved. [1890 p 640 § 19;
RRS § 11014. Prior: Code 1881 § 2580; 1854 p 411 § 10.] Repealed by
1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.12.090 To locate line between tide and shore land in tidal
rivers. [1927 c 255 § 141; RRS § 7797-141.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.564.
43.09.160 Claims against state—Time for presenting—Setoff in
actions by state. [1965 c 8 § 43.09.160. Prior: 1890 p 638 § 12; RRS §
11007; prior: Code 1881 § 2578; 1854 p 411 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
144 § 13.
43.12.100 Management of acquired lands—Rental—Repairs.
[1927 c 255 § 154; RRS § 7797-154.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.612.
43.09.190 Division of municipal corporations. [1965 c 8 §
43.09.190. Prior: (i) 1921 c 7 § 49; RRS § 10807. (ii) 1921 c 7 § 52; RRS
§ 10810. (iii) 1921 c 7 § 55; RRS § 10813. (iv) 1927 c 280 § 11; 1925 c 18
§ 11; RRS § 11101.] Repealed by 1995 c 301 § 79.
43.09.250 Division of municipal corporations—Appointment of
examiners—Contracts with certified public accountants. [1988 c 52 § 1;
1965 c 8 § 43.09.250. Prior: 1963 c 209 § 3; 1919 c 119 § 1; 1911 c 30 § 1;
1909 c 76 § 7; RRS § 9957.] Repealed by 1995 c 301 § 79.
43.12.110 Maps and plats—Record and index—Public inspection.
[1927 c 255 § 187; RRS § 7797-187.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.708.
43.12.120 Fees. [1959 c 153 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 190; RRS § 7797190.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.720.
43.12.130 Fee book—Verification. [1927 c 255 § 191; RRS § 7797191.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.724.
43.12.140 Record of forest board proceedings. [1923 c 154 § 9;
RRS § 5812-9.] Now codified as RCW 76.12.155.
43.09.300
Post-audit of state departments—Division of
departmental audits—Chief examiner—Appointment of state
examiners—Contracts with certified public accountants. [1988 c 53 § 1;
1965 c 8 § 43.09.300. Prior: 1941 c 196 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11018-2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 301 § 79.
43.12.150 Biennial report. [1927 c 255 § 196; RRS § 7797-196.
Prior: 1907 c 114 § 1; RRS § 7801.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.744.
43.09.320 Post-audit of state departments—Expense, how paid.
[1965 c 8 § 43.09.320. Prior: 1941 c 196 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11018-4.]
Repealed by 1987 c 165 § 3.
43.13.010 Office created. [1947 c 79 § .02.01; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.02.01.] Now codified as RCW 48.02.010.
43.09.350 Record of state property. [1965 c 8 § 43.09.350. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 121; RRS § 10879.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 53 § 5.
43.09.360 through 43.09.400 Chapter 275, Laws of 1961 (RCW
43.09.260 and 43.09.360 through 43.09.400) relating to independent audits
by cities and towns failed to become law by reason of Referendum Measure
No. 33 submitted to the people on November 6, 1962.
Chapter 43.10
ATTORNEY GENERAL
43.10.100 Annual report. [1986 c 313 § 16; 1977 c 75 § 42; 1965 c
8 § 43.10.100. Prior: 1929 c 92 § 5; RRS § 11033; prior: 1888 p 8 § 7.]
Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
Chapter 43.11
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
43.11.010 through 43.11.030 Now codified as RCW 28A.03.010
through 28A.03.030.
Chapter 43.13
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
43.13.020
Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 43.17
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES—
GENERAL PROVISIONS
43.17.065 Expeditious exercise of power to issue permits, licenses,
certifications, contracts, and grants—Cooperation. [1995 c 226 § 24;
1993 c 280 § 37; 1991 c 314 § 28; 1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 77.] Repealed by
1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.17.080 Administrative board—How constituted. [1965 c 8 §
43.17.080. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 14; RRS § 10772.] Repealed by 1975 c 40 §
14.
43.17.090 Administrative board—Powers and duties. [1965 c 8 §
43.17.090. Prior: 1961 c 1 § 31 (Initiative Measure No. 207); 1929 c 68 §
1; 1921 c 7 § 15; RRS § 10773.] Repealed by 1975 c 40 § 14.
43.17.215 Purchase of works of art—Limitation for department of
corrections buildings—Report to legislature—Expiration of section.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 24.] Expired June 30, 1997.
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS
43.17.220 Findings—Agencies to establish goals and objectives—
Reports. [1983 c 306 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 247 § 4. Later enactment,
see RCW 43.88.090.
43.12.020 Deputy—Appointment—Powers—Oath. [1927 c 255 §
14; RRS § 7797-14. Prior: 1903 c 33 § 1; RRS § 7815.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.056.
43.17.260
Commission for efficiency and accountability—
Generally. [1987 c 480 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2401, effective
July 1, 1995.
43.12.025 Sealing of open holes and mine shafts. [2003 c 334 §
101; 1985 c 459 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.630 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 128.
43.17.270 Commission for efficiency and accountability—Duties.
[1987 c 480 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2401, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 43.12
43.12.030 Auditors and cashiers—Inspectors—Other assistants.
[1927 c 255 § 15; RRS § 7797-15.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.060.
(2010 Ed.)
43.17.280 Commission for efficiency and accountability—Review,
recommendations, reports. [1987 c 480 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
2401, effective July 1, 1995.
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43.17.290
Commission for efficiency and accountability—
Funding, staffing. [1987 c 480 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2401,
effective July 1, 1995.
43.17.300
Commission for efficiency and accountability—
Contracting authority. [1987 c 480 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2401,
effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 43.18
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
43.18.010 Director's authority—Personnel. [1953 c 174 § 3. Prior:
(i) 1937 c 111 § 3; RRS § 10785-2. (ii) 1937 c 111 § 5; RRS § 10785-4.]
Repealed by 1959 c 26 § 74.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 74.04.011.
43.18.020 Divisions of department. [1937 c 111 § 2; RRS § 107851.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
43.18.025 Transfer of rights and functions to department of public
assistance. [1953 c 174 § 48.] Repealed by 1959 c 26 § 74.98.050. Later
enactment, see RCW 74.04.013.
43.18.030 Supervisors to be appointed. [1937 c 111 § 4; RRS §
10785-3.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
43.18.040 Director responsible officer to administer federal funds.
[1953 c 174 § 49; 1937 c 111 § 12; RRS § 10785-11.] Repealed by 1959 c
26 § 74.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 74.04.015.
43.18.050 Powers and duties of division of public assistance.
[1937 c 111 § 6; RRS § 10785-5.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
43.18.060 Powers and duties of division of old age pensions. [1937
c 111 § 7; RRS § 10785-6.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
43.18.070 Powers and duties of division for children. [1937 c 111 §
10; RRS § 10785-9.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
43.18.080 Aid to the blind program—Personnel. [1953 c 174 § 4.
Prior: (i) 1949 c 166 § 13; 1937 c 132 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10785-16.
(ii) 1937 c 132 § 1; RRS § 10785-15. (iii) 1937 c 111 § 11; RRS § 1078510.] Repealed by 1959 c 26 § 74.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
74.04.017.
Chapter 43.19
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
§ 3.
43.19.013 Deputy director. [1967 c 27 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 229
43.19.020
Supervisor
of
banking—Appointment—
Qualifications—Examiners—Deputization of assistant. [1993 c 472 §
20; 1977 ex.s. c 185 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.020. Prior: 1955 c 285 § 5; prior:
(i) 1919 c 209 § 2; 1917 c 80 § 2; RRS § 3209. (ii) 1945 c 123 § 1; 1935 c
176 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10786-11.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.060
pursuant to 1993 c 472 § 30, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.030 Oath of bank examiners—Liability for acts performed
in good faith. [1993 c 472 § 21; 1977 ex.s. c 270 § 8; 1975 c 40 § 7; 1965 c
8 § 43.19.030. Prior: 1943 c 217 § 1; 1919 c 209 § 3; 1917 c 80 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3210.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.070 pursuant to 1993 c
472 § 30, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.040 Powers and duties—Division of banking. [1965 c 8 §
43.19.040. Prior: 1955 c 285 § 6; 1935 c 176 § 17; RRS § 10786-16.]
Repealed by 1993 c 472 § 28, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.050 Office of supervisor of banking—Record of receipts and
disbursements—Seal. [1993 c 472 § 22; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.050. Prior:
1917 c 80 § 4; RRS § 3211.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.080 pursuant to
1993 c 472 § 30, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.060 Secrecy enjoined as to banks and trust companies—
Exceptions—Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.19.060. Prior: 1919 c 209 § 6; 1917
c 80 § 9; RRS § 3216.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 245 § 5. Later enactment,
see RCW 30.04.075.
43.19.070 Secrecy enjoined as to mutual savings banks—
Exceptions—Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.19.070. Prior: 1931 c 132 § 3; RRS
§ 3369a.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 245 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW
32.04.200.
43.19.080 Borrowing money by supervisor, deputy or employee—
Penalty. [1993 c 472 § 23; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.080. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 11;
RRS § 3218.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.090 pursuant to 1993 c 472 § 30,
effective October 1, 1993.
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43.19.090 Supervisor's annual report—Contents. [1993 c 472 §
24; 1977 c 75 § 43; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.090. Prior: 1917 c 80 § 13; RRS §
3220.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.100 pursuant to 1993 c 472 § 30,
effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.095 Banking examination fund. [1993 c 472 § 25; 1981 c 241
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.320.110 pursuant to 1993 c 472 § 30, effective
October 1, 1993.
43.19.100
Supervisor of savings and loan associations—
Appointment—Qualifications—Deputization and appointment of
assistants and personnel. [1982 c 3 § 113; 1977 ex.s. c 185 § 2; 1965 c 8 §
43.19.100. Prior: 1955 c 285 § 7; 1935 c 176 § 13; RRS § 10786-12.]
Repealed by 1993 c 472 § 28, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.110 Powers and duties—Division of savings and loan
associations. [1965 c 8 § 43.19.110. Prior: 1955 c 285 § 8; 1935 c 176 §
18; RRS § 10786-17.] Repealed by 1993 c 472 § 28, effective October 1,
1993.
43.19.112 Savings and loan associations and credit unions
examination fund. [1993 c 472 § 26; 1981 c 241 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
43.320.120 pursuant to 1993 c 472 § 30, effective October 1, 1993.
43.19.120 Secrecy enjoined as to associations—Exceptions—
Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.19.120. Prior: 1945 c 235 § 93; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 3717-212.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 245 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW
33.04.110.
43.19.126 Lease of state lands adjacent to general administration
building. [1957 c 210 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 184 § 8.
43.19.127 Lease of state lands adjacent to general administration
building—Form and terms of lease. [1957 c 210 § 2.] Repealed by 1961
c 184 § 8.
43.19.128 Lease of state lands adjacent to general administration
building—Procedure for leasing. [1957 c 210 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 c
184 § 8.
43.19.129 Director's powers and duties as to housing of state
agencies. Cross-reference section, decodified.
43.19.130 Supervisor of public institutions—Appointment—
Personnel. [1935 c 176 § 15; RRS § 10786-14.] Repealed by 1955 c 195 §
3.
43.19.131 Private construction of new facility for lease or
purchase by state—Compliance with prevailing wage provisions
required. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1993.
43.19.140 Powers and duties. [(i) 1915 c 107 § 1, part; 1907 c 166 §
2, part; 1901 c 119 § 3, part; RRS § 10899, part. (ii) 1919 c 50 § 2; RRS §
10952. (iii) 1921 c 7 § 44; RRS § 10802. (iv) 1921 c 7 § 36, part; RRS §
10794, part. (v) 1923 c 101 § 1; 1921 c 7 § 40; RRS § 10798. (vi) 1921 c 7
§ 39; RRS § 10797.] Repealed by 1955 c 195 § 3.
43.19.150 Dietitian—Duties—Expenses. [1921 c 7 § 32; RRS §
10790.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.180.
43.19.160 Accounting systems. [1921 c 7 § 43; RRS § 10801.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.300.
43.19.170 Institutional revolving fund. [1921 c 7 § 41; RRS §
10799.] Repealed by 1959 c 273 § 10.
43.19.1902 State supply management advisory board—Created—
Membership—Expenses—Meetings. [1979 c 151 § 97; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 21 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 104 § 3; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.1902. Prior: 1959 c
178 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 859, effective July 1, 1994.
43.19.1904 State supply management advisory board—Powers
and duties. [1979 c 88 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 104 §
4; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.1904. Prior: 1959 c 178 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269
§ 1407, effective July 1, 1995.
43.19.1918 Inventory records to be maintained in coordination
with the director of program planning and fiscal management. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 10; 1967 ex.s. c 104 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 c 88 § 4.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.19.1918 was amended by 1979 c 151 § 99
without reference to its repeal by 1979 c 88 § 4. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.19.1927 Deposit of central stores revolving fund. [1965 c 8 §
43.19.1927. Prior: 1959 c 178 § 14.] Repealed by 1998 c 105 § 17,
effective July 1, 1999.
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43.19.1929 Contracts, agreements, leases of space—Lease of
realty by colleges and universities for research, experiments. [1959 c
178 § 15.] Repealed by 1961 c 184 § 8.
43.19.1931
Contracts, agreements, leases of space—Form,
approval—Colleges and universities. [1959 c 178 § 16.] Repealed by
1961 c 184 § 8.
43.19.1933 Contracts, agreements, leases of space—Distribution
of copies. [1959 c 178 § 17.] Repealed by 1961 c 184 § 8.
43.19.1935 Insurance and bonds—Procurement through risk
management office. [2002 c 332 § 5; 1998 c 105 § 8; 1985 c 188 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 270 § 6; 1975 c 40 § 9; 1965 c 8 § 43.19.1935. Prior: 1959 c 178 §
18.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.310 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective
July 1, 2002.
43.19.1936 Purchase of insurance for municipalities—Request—
Procurement through risk management office. [2002 c 332 § 6; 1985 c
188 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.320 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25,
effective July 1, 2002.
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new provisions by virtue of sections 1, 2, and 4 through 7 which are codified
as RCW 72.01.061 through 72.01.067. Section 33 of Initiative Measure No.
207 which became section 33, chapter 1, Laws of 1961 again repealed 1951
c 234 §§ 5 through 12 and RCW 43.19.290 through 43.19.360, no mention
being made of 1959 c 293 §§ 1, 2, 4 through 7 and RCW 72.01.061 through
72.01.067. The initiative measure, the state civil service law, is codified as
chapter 41.06 RCW.
43.19.451 Supervisor of engineering and architecture—Transfer
of personnel, supplies, records, etc., from department of institutions.
[1959 c 301 § 5.] Decodified.
43.19.504 Forms management—Definitions.
Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
[1981 c 32 § 1.]
43.19.506 Forms management—Program objective. [1981 c 32 §
2.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
43.19.510 Forms management—Center—Established—Powers
and duties. [1981 c 32 § 3; 1973 c 13 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 138 § 2.
43.19.19361 Risk management—State program of—Principles.
[1985 c 188 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 270 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.280
pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.531
Purchases from entities serving or providing
opportunities for disadvantaged or disabled persons—Vendors in good
standing—Notice to purchasing agents—Notice to vendors—Reports.
[2005 c 204 § 3; 2003 c 136 § 4.] Expired December 31, 2009.
43.19.19362 Risk management—Office created—Powers and
duties. [2002 c 332 § 7; 1998 c 245 § 55; 1987 c 505 § 25; 1985 c 188 § 3;
1977 ex.s. c 270 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.300 pursuant to 2002 c 332
§ 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.532 Purchase of printing, copying, microfilming, and
related services from day training centers, group training homes, or
sheltered
workshops—Conditions—Exceptions—Expiration
of
section—Performance audit. [1982 c 164 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1986.
43.19.19363 Risk management—Definitions applicable to RCW
43.19.19361 and 43.19.19362. [1977 ex.s. c 270 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
43.41.290 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.537 Definitions. [1988 c 175 § 1; 1982 c 61 § 1.] Repealed by
1991 c 297 § 19.
43.19.19364 Construction—1977 ex.s. c 270. [1977 ex.s. c 270 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 43.41.901 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1,
2002.
43.19.540
Bonds of state officers and employees—Fixing
amount—Additional bonds—Exemptions—Duties of director. [1975 c
40 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.360 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25,
effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.19365 Risk management office—Expiration. [1977 ex.s. c
270 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 c 112 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW
43.19.19366.
43.19.550
Motor vehicle management—Uniform policies—
Legislative finding and intent. [1989 c 57 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 111 §
1.
43.19.19366 Risk management office—Expiration. [1985 c 188 §
4; 1981 c 112 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 419 § 18, effective July 1, 1989.
43.19.552 Definitions—Construction. [1989 c 57 § 2.] Repealed by
1998 c 111 § 1.
43.19.19367 Risk management office—Enforcement of bonds
under RCW 39.59.010. [2002 c 332 § 8; 1988 c 281 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 43.41.330 pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.554 Statewide management of state-owned vehicles—
Director's powers and duties. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 803; 1990 c 75 § 1; 1989 c
57 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 111 § 1.
43.19.19368 Risk management—Safety and loss control program
established. [1989 c 419 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.350 pursuant to
2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.556 Motor vehicle advisory committee. [1989 c 57 § 4.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 860, effective July 1, 1994.
43.19.19369 Risk management—Liability account—Actuarial
studies. [2002 c 332 § 9; 1989 c 419 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 43.41.340
pursuant to 2002 c 332 § 25, effective July 1, 2002.
43.19.558 Motor vehicle management programs—Costs. [1994
sp.s. c 9 § 802; 1989 c 57 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 111 § 1.
43.19.210 Estimates—Approval of director of budget. [1965 c 8 §
43.19.210. Prior: 1941 c 196 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10795-1.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 104 § 7.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.19.558 was amended by 1998 c 105 § 10
without reference to its repeal by 1998 c 111 § 1. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.19.220
Supervisor of veterans' loan insurance—
Appointment—Personnel. [1955 c 285 § 14; 1945 c 217 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 10758-81.] Repealed by 1959 c 301 § 6.
43.19.580 Motor vehicle transportation service—Automotive
policy board—Members—Officers—Powers and duties. [1979 c 158 §
93; 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June
30, 1982.
43.19.230
Powers and duties—Division of veterans' loan
insurance. [1955 c 285 § 16. Prior: 1945 c 217 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 10758-82, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 301 § 6.
43.19.582 Motor vehicle transportation service—Automotive
policy board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.
[1982 c 163 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 111 § 1.
43.19.250 Biennial report and estimate of needed funds. [(i) 1901
c 119 § 14; RRS § 10915. (ii) 1915 c 107 § , part; 1907 c 166 § 2, part; 1901
c 119 § 3, part; RRS § 10899, part. (iii) 1921 c 7 § 36, part; RRS § 10794,
part.] Repealed by 1955 c 195 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.320.
43.19.605 Motor vehicle transportation service—Reimbursement
for property transferred—Credits—Accounting—Disputes. [1998 c
105 § 11; 1989 c 57 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 11.] Repealed by 2005 c 214
§ 3.
43.19.255 Hours of labor for full time employees—Compensatory
time—Premium pay. [1953 c 169 § 1.] Redesignated as RCW 72.01.042
pursuant to 1965 c 8 § 43.19.255.
43.19.640 Printing and duplicating management center—Intent.
[1979 c 151 § 105; 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 23 § 1; and
repealed by 1995 c 135 § 8.
43.19.256 Hours of labor for full time employees—Certain
personnel excepted. [1953 c 169 § 2.] Redesignated as RCW 72.01.043
pursuant to 1965 c 8 § 43.19.256.
43.19.645
Printing and duplicating management center—
Established—Expiration. [1977 ex.s. c 86 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 23 §
1; and repealed by 1995 c 135 § 8.
43.19.260 through 43.19.440 Division of children and youth
services—State council for children and youth. [1957 c 272 § 7; 1955 c
240 § 1; 1951 c 234.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040 and reenacted as
part of chapter 72.05 RCW. RCW 43.19.290 through 43.19.360 were
reenacted as 1959 c 28 §§ 72.05.050 through 72.05.120; and were
subsequently repealed by 1959 c 293 § 8; this later act, 1959 c 293, enacted
43.19.650 Printing and duplicating management center—Powers
and duties. [1986 c 158 § 11; 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 23
§ 1; and repealed by 1995 c 135 § 8.
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43.19.655
Printing and duplicating management center—
Acquisition of duplicating equipment by state agencies prohibited
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unless authorized by center. [1977 ex.s. c 86 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 23
§ 1; and repealed by 1995 c 135 § 8.
54; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.645 by 1979 c 141 §
384.
43.19.660 Printing and duplicating management center—Fees
and charges—Intent. [1987 c 505 § 27; 1986 c 158 § 12; 1979 c 151 §
106; 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 23 § 1; and repealed by 1995
c 135 § 8.
43.20.170
Violations—Injunctions and legal proceedings
authorized. [1979 c 141 § 55; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
43.20A.650 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.19.665 Printing and duplicating management center—Printing
and duplicating committee abolished—Transfer of powers, duties and
functions. [1977 ex.s. c 86 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 23 § 1; and repealed
by 1995 c 135 § 8.
43.19.690 Report on use of institutional industries in state's data
entry and microfilm work. [1983 c 296 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 504 §
21, effective July 1, 1987.
43.19.706 Purchase of Washington agricultural products—Report
to the legislature. [2002 c 166 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 215 § 11.
43.20.180 Enforcement of health laws and state or local rules and
regulations upon request of local health officer. [1979 c 141 § 56; 1967
ex.s. c 102 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.655 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.190 Reports of violations by secretary—Duty of attorney
general, prosecuting attorney or city attorney to institute proceedings—
Notice to alleged violator. [1979 c 141 § 57; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20A.660 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.210 Right of person to rely on prayer to alleviate ailments
not abridged. [1979 c 141 § 59; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 14.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20A.665 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
Chapter 43.19A
Chapter 43.20A
RECYCLED PRODUCT PROCUREMENT
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
43.19A.090 Vendor certification of percentage of recycled content.
[1991 c 297 § 12.] Repealed by 1996 c 198 § 7.
43.20A.055 License fees to be charged by secretary—Exemptions,
waiver—Review and comment. [1987 c 75 § 6; 1982 c 201 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.110 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
43.19A.100 Procurement of compost products. [1991 c 297 § 13.]
Repealed by 1996 c 198 § 7.
Chapter 43.20
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
43.20.005 Department of health abolished. Cross-reference section,
decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20.010 Powers and duties of secretary—General. [1979 c 141 §
46; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.010. Prior: (i) 1909 c 208 § 2;
RRS § 6004. (ii) 1921 c 7 § 59; RRS § 10817.] Recodified as RCW
43.20A.600 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.015 Authority to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
[1979 c 141 § 47; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.605 by
1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.020 Qualifications. [1965 c 8 § 43.20.020. Prior: 1921 c 7 §
56, part; RRS § 10814, part.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
43.20.040 Employment of deputies, experts, physicians, etc. [1979
c 141 § 48; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 8; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.040. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 5
§ 1; 1921 c 7 § 57; RRS § 10815.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.610 by 1979
c 141 § 384.
43.20A.100 Certain personnel exempted from state civil service
law—Minimum qualifications for confidential secretaries. Crossreference section, decodified June 2005.
43.20A.120 Powers, duties, functions of director of health
transferred to secretary or his designee. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 10.]
Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.140 Cooperation with department of ecology. [1987 c 109
§ 25; 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.310 pursuant to 1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 822, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.158 Health protection for certain children, expectant
mothers and adult retarded, powers and duties of secretary of health.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2009.
43.20A.163 Advisory council on nuclear energy and radiation,
secretary as ex officio member. Cross-reference section, decodified.
43.20A.180 Programs for rehabilitation of alcoholics and narcotic
addicts transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 13.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.190 Powers, duties and functions of director of public
assistance transferred to secretary or his designee. [1970 ex.s. c 18 §
19.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20.060 Annual conference of health officers. [1979 c 141 § 50;
1967 ex.s. c 102 § 10; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.060. Prior: 1915 c 75 § 1; RRS §
6005.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.615 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20A.200 Powers, duties and functions of division of medical
care transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 20.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20.070 Registration of vital statistics. [1979 c 141 § 51; 1967 c
26 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.070. Prior: 1907 c 83 § 1; RRS § 6018.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20A.620 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20A.210
Powers, duties and functions of director of
institutions, institution superintendents, transferred to secretary or his
designee. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 28.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20.080 Duties of registrar. [1967 c 26 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.080.
Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 5 § 2; 1951 c 106 § 1; 1915 c 180 § 9; 1907 c 83 § 17;
RRS § 6034.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.625 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20A.220
Powers, duties and functions of divisions of
department of institutions transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 18 §
29.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20.090 Certified copies of birth, death, marriage certificates
and decrees of divorce, annulment or separate maintenance to be
furnished—Fees. [1979 1st ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 36;
1970 ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1967 c 26 § 3; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.090. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c
5 § 3; 1953 c 90 § 1; 1951 c 106 § 3; 1945 c 158 § 1; 1937 c 168 § 2; 1915 c
180 § 11; 1907 c 83 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6037.] Recodified as RCW
43.20A.630 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20A.230
Institutional industries commission to assist
department and secretary—Secretary or designee to act for
commission. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 30.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
43.20.120 Division of child hygiene created. [1965 c 8 § 43.20.120.
Prior: 1923 c 127 § 2; RRS § 10814-2.] Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
43.20A.375 State advisory committee to department—Powers and
duties. [1999 c 372 § 6; 1988 c 49 § 2; 1984 c 259 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 189 §
14.] Repealed by 2001 c 291 § 201, effective July 1, 2001.
43.20.130 Services to crippled children. [1979 c 141 § 52; 1965 c 8
§ 43.20.130. Prior: 1941 c 129 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9992-107a; prior:
1937 c 114 § 7. Formerly RCW 74.12.210.] Recodified as RCW
43.20A.635 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.150 Threat to public health—Investigation, examination or
sampling of articles or conditions constituting—Access—Subpoena
power. [1979 c 141 § 53; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
43.20A.640 by 1979 c 141 § 384.
43.20.160 Threat to public health—Order prohibiting sale or
disposition of food or other items pending investigation. [1979 c 141 §
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43.20A.370 State advisory committee to department—Created—
Membership—Terms—Vacancies. [1988 c 49 § 1; 1984 c 259 § 2; 1971
ex.s. c 189 § 13.] Repealed by 2001 c 291 § 201, effective July 1, 2001.
43.20A.380 State advisory committee to department—Travel
expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 99; 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 15.] Repealed
by 2001 c 291 § 201, effective July 1, 2001.
43.20A.435 Vendors—Interest on overpayments or erroneous
payments—Exception. [1987 c 283 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.695 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
43.20A.440 Limitation on actions to enforce vendor overpayment
debts. [1987 c 283 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.688 pursuant to 1990
c 100 § 9.
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43.20A.500 Certain state agencies abolished. [1970 ex.s. c 18 §
49.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.670 Fees for services. [1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 25.] Recodified
as RCW 43.20B.020 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
43.20A.505 Officials to continue services provided agencies whose
functions are transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 44.]
Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.700 State council on aging—Prohibited funding. [1981 c
151 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 269 § 5.
43.20A.510 Transfer of employees and personnel of agencies
whose functions are transferred to department—Rights preserved.
[1970 ex.s. c 18 § 45.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.515 Transfer of property and funds of agencies whose
functions are transferred to department—Determination when
question on property transfer. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 46.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.520 Rules and regulations, pending business, contracts, of
agencies whose functions are transferred to department, shall be
continued and acted upon by department—Savings. [1970 ex.s. c 18 §
47.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.525 Certification when apportionments of budgeted funds
required because of transfers. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 48.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.560 Development of options to expand health care
options—Consideration of federal waivers and state plan amendments
required. [2007 c 259 § 23.] Repealed by 2009 c 545 § 8.
43.20A.600 Powers and duties of secretary—General. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 251; 1985 c 213 § 2; 1979 c 141 § 46; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 1; 1965
c 8 § 43.20.010. Prior: (i) 1909 c 208 § 2; RRS § 6004. (ii) 1921 c 7 § 59;
RRS § 10817. Formerly RCW 43.20.010.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.130
pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.615 Annual conference of health officers. [1989 1st ex.s. c
9 § 253; 1979 c 141 § 50; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 10; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.060.
Prior: 1915 c 75 § 1; RRS § 6005. Formerly RCW 43.20.060.] Recodified
as RCW 43.70.140 pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1,
1989.
43.20A.620 Registration of vital statistics. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 254;
1979 c 141 § 51; 1967 c 26 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.070. Prior: 1907 c 83 § 1;
RRS § 6018. Formerly RCW 43.20.070.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.150
pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.625 Duties of registrar. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 255; 1967 c 26
§ 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.080. Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 5 § 2; 1951 c 106 § 1; 1915 c
180 § 9; 1907 c 83 § 17; RRS § 6034. Formerly RCW 43.20.080.]
Recodified as RCW 43.70.160 pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective
July 1, 1989.
43.20A.630 Certified copies of birth, death, marriage certificates
and decrees of divorce, annulment or separate maintenance to be
furnished—Fees. [1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 11; 1979 ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 42 § 36; 1970 ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1967 c 26 § 3; 1965 c 8 § 43.20.090.
Prior: 1961 ex.s. c 5 § 3; 1953 c 90 § 1; 1951 c 106 § 3; 1945 c 158 § 1;
1937 c 168 § 2; 1915 c 180 § 11; 1907 c 83 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6037.
Formerly RCW 43.20.090.] Repealed by 1987 c 223 § 9. Later enactment,
see RCW 70.58.107.
43.20A.640 Threat to public health—Investigation, examination
or sampling of articles or conditions constituting—Access—Subpoena
power. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 256; 1979 c 141 § 53; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 3.
Formerly RCW 43.20.150.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.170 pursuant to
1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.645 Threat to public health—Order prohibiting sale or
disposition of food or other items pending investigation. [1989 1st ex.s.
c 9 § 257; 1979 c 141 § 54; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 4. Formerly RCW
43.20.160.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.180 pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 §
267, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.650
Violations—Injunctions and legal proceedings
authorized. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 258; 1979 c 141 § 55; 1967 ex.s. c 102 §
5. Formerly RCW 43.20.170.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.190 pursuant to
1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1, 1989.
43.20A.655 Enforcement of health laws and state or local rules
and regulations upon request of local health officer. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 §
259; 1979 c 141 § 56; 1967 ex.s. c 102 § 6. Formerly RCW 43.20.180.]
Recodified as RCW 43.70.200 pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective
July 1, 1989.
43.20A.665 Right of person to rely on prayer to alleviate ailments
not abridged. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 260; 1979 c 141 § 59; 1967 ex.s. c 102 §
14. Formerly RCW 43.20.210.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.210 pursuant to
1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 267, effective July 1, 1989.
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43.20A.730 TRS program advisory committee—Generally. [1992
c 144 § 4; 1990 c 89 § 4; 1987 c 304 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 1601,
effective July 1, 1995.
43.20A.750 Grants for services in rural natural resources impact
areas—Funding—Family support centers—Rural natural resources
impact area defined. [1997 c 367 § 16. Prior: 1995 c 269 § 1901; 1995 c
226 § 25; 1993 c 280 § 38; 1992 c 21 § 4; 1991 c 315 § 28.] Repealed by
1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.20A.900 Savings—1970 ex.s. c 18.
Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
[1970 ex.s. c 18 § 63.]
43.20A.910 Collective bargaining units or agreements not to be
altered by 1970 basic act. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 64.] Decodified pursuant to
1979 c 141 § 385.
43.20A.920 Liberal construction—1970 ex.s. c 18. [1970 ex.s. c 18
§ 65.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
Chapter 43.20B
REVENUE RECOVERY FOR
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
43.20B.130 Recovery of medical care costs for recipients sixty-five
or older—Exceptions—Lien. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1990.
43.20B.140 Recovery of costs of public assistance provided to
recipients sixty-five or older authorized—Exceptions—Lien. [1993 c
272 § 2; 1987 c 283 § 13. Formerly RCW 74.09.750.] Repealed by 1994 c
21 § 2, effective July 1, 1994.
43.20B.365
Mental
illness—Hospitalization
charges—
Cancellation. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.400. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 63. Formerly
RCW 71.02.400.] Repealed by 1989 c 78 § 5.
43.20B.625 Overpayments of assistance—Waiver of collection.
[1987 c 75 § 44.] Repealed by 1989 c 78 § 5.
43.20B.687 Vendor overpayments—Limitation on actions to
enforce. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1990.
43.20B.725
Recipient receiving industrial insurance
compensation—Lien and notice to withhold and deliver. [1987 c 75 §
33; 1985 c 245 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102 § 2. Formerly RCW 74.04.540.]
Repealed by 1997 c 130 § 8.
Chapter 43.21
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
43.21.010 Divisions of department. [1965 c 8 § 43.21.010. Prior:
1957 c 284 § 1; 1957 c 215 § 21; prior: (i) 1951 c 57 § 1; 1921 c 7 § 61;
1917 c 117 §§ 5-8; RRS § 10819. (ii) 1951 c 57 § 1; 1945 c 255 § 1; 1945 c
173 § 1; 1937 c 134 §§ 1-3; 1933 ex.s. c 54 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 109648a.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.21.020 Supervisor of forestry—Appointment—Personnel. [(i)
1923 c 143 § 4; 1921 c 67 § 6; RRS § 5823. (ii) 1921 c 7 § 62; RRS §
10820.] Now codified as RCW 76.04.485.
43.21.030 Powers and duties. [(i) 1921 c 64 § 3; RRS § 5811. (ii)
1921 c 7 § 67; RRS § 10825.] Decodified. See Explanatory Note following
1965 c 8.
43.21.040
Supervisor of geology—Appointment—Personnel.
[1965 c 8 § 43.21.040. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 63; RRS § 10821.] Repealed by
1988 c 127 § 86.
43.21.050 Powers and duties. [1988 c 127 § 3; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.050.
Prior: 1921 c 7 § 69; RRS § 10827.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.125
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.060 Supervisor of mines—Appointment—Qualifications.
[1965 c 8 § 43.21.060. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 1; RRS § 8614-1.] Repealed by
1988 c 127 § 86.
43.21.070 Powers and duties. [1988 c 127 § 4; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.070.
Prior: 1935 c 142 § 2; RRS § 8614-2.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.138
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
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43.21.080 Gifts and bequests. [1988 c 127 § 5; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.080. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 3; RRS § 8614-3.] Recodified as RCW
43.30.141 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.230
Development of resources—Cooperation with
governmental units. [1988 c 127 § 9; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.230. Prior: 1957 c
284 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.605 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.090 Collection of minerals for exhibition. [1988 c 127 § 6;
1965 c 8 § 43.21.090. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 4; RRS § 8614-4.] Recodified as
RCW 43.30.145 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.240 Power advisory committee. [1965 c 8 § 43.21.240. Prior:
1957 c 284 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.21.100 Supervisor of reclamation—Appointment—Personnel.
[1965 c 8 § 43.21.100. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 64; RRS § 10822.] Repealed by
1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21.110 Powers and duties. [1987 c 109 § 26; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.110. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 70; RRS § 10828.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.061 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.120
Supervisor of water resources—Appointment—
Personnel. [1965 c 8 § 43.21.120. Prior: 1951 c 57 § 2; 1921 c 7 § 66;
RRS § 10824.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21.130 Director of ecology—Powers and duties. [1977 c 75 §
46; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.130. Prior: 1961 c 19 § 1; prior: (i) 1951 c 57 § 3;
1921 c 7 § 72; RRS § 10830. (ii) 1951 c 57 § 3; 1917 c 117 § 8; RRS §
7358.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.064 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.140 "Basic data fund" created. [1987 c 109 § 27; 1967 c 53 §
1; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.140. Prior: 1951 c 57 § 4; 1943 c 30 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 5505-1.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.067 pursuant to 1988 c 127 §
84.
43.21.141 "Stream gauging fund" abolished—Moneys transferred
to "basic data fund." [1967 c 53 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 127
§ 85.
43.21.145 Water flow and levels—Rules and regulations to
establish minimums—Requests for—Evidence of need. [1967 c 81 § 1.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23. Later enactment, see chapter 90.22
RCW.
43.21.150 Supervisor of flood control—Appointment—Personnel.
[1965 c 8 § 43.21.150. Prior: 1941 c 204 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9663F-2, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21.160 Powers and duties. [1987 c 109 § 28; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.160. Prior: 1941 c 204 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9663F-2, part.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.069 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.170 Supervisor of progress and industry development—
Appointment—Personnel. [1945 c 173 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 109648c.] Repealed by 1957 c 215 § 24.
43.21.180 Powers and duties. [(i) 1945 c 173 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 10964-8b. (ii) 1933 ex.s. c 54 § 2; RRS § 10930-2. (iii) 1937 c 134 § 3;
RRS § 10964-3.] Repealed by 1957 c 215 § 24.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.21.180 was amended by 1957 c 157 § 4
without reference to its repeal by 1957 c 215 § 24. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.21.181 Coordination of local and state planning. [1957 c 157 §
1.] Repealed by 1963 c 161 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 43.31.210.
43.21.183 Aid from federal and local government—Rules and
regulations. [1957 c 157 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 161 § 5. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.31.220.
43.21.185 Powers conferred by RCW 43.21.180-43.21.185 are
supplemental. [1957 c 157 § 3.] Decodified. Later enactment, see RCW
43.31.230.
43.21.190 Master plan of development. [1987 c 109 § 29; 1965 c 8
§ 43.21.190. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 22; 1933 ex.s. c 54 § 3; RRS § 10930-3.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.350 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.200 Master plan of development—Public hearings. [1988 c
127 § 7; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.200. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 23; 1933 ex.s. c 54 § 4;
RRS § 10930-4.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.355 pursuant to 1988 c 127 §
84.
43.21.250
Steam electric generating plant—Study—
Construction—Duty of advisory committee. [1988 c 127 § 10; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.250. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.610
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.260
Steam electric generating plant—Statement of
intention—Construction by public utility, operating agency, or the
department, procedure—Powers of director of trade and economic
development. [1988 c 127 § 11; 1985 c 466 § 49; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.260.
Prior: 1957 c 275 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.612 pursuant to 1988 c
127 § 84.
43.21.270 Steam electric generating plant—Powers of director in
constructing, operating and maintaining. [1988 c 127 § 12; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.270. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.614
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.280 Steam electric generating plant—Eminent domain.
[1988 c 127 § 13; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.280. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 6.] Recodified
as RCW 43.21A.616 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.290 Steam electric generating plant—State not financially
obligated—Separation and expenditure of funds. [1988 c 127 § 14; 1965
c 8 § 43.21.290. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.618
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.300 Steam electric generating plant—Revenue bonds and
warrants. [1988 c 127 § 15; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.300. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.620 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.310 Steam electric generating plant—Special funds—
Payment of bonds, interest. [1988 c 127 § 16; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.310.
Prior: 1957 c 275 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.622 pursuant to 1988 c
127 § 84.
43.21.320 Steam electric generating plant—Considerations in
issuance of bonds, limitations. [1988 c 127 § 17; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.320.
Prior: 1957 c 275 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.624 pursuant to 1988
c 127 § 84.
43.21.330
Steam electric generating plant—Resolution
authorizing issuance of bonds, contents, covenants. [1988 c 127 § 18;
1965 c 8 § 43.21.330. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.626 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.340 Steam electric generating plant—Sale of bonds. [1988 c
127 § 19; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 61; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 32; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.340.
Prior: 1957 c 275 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.628 pursuant to 1988
c 127 § 84.
43.21.350
Steam electric generating plant—Examination,
registration of bonds by state auditor—Defects, irregularities. [1965 c 8
§ 43.21.350. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.630
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.360 Steam electric generating plant—Rates or charges.
[1988 c 127 § 20; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.360. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.632 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.370 Steam electric generating plant—Refunding revenue
bonds. [1988 c 127 § 21; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.370. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.634 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.380 Steam electric generating plant—Signatures on bonds.
[1965 c 8 § 43.21.380. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.636 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.390 Steam electric generating plant—Provisions of law,
resolution, a contract with bondholder—Enforcement. [1988 c 127 §
22; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.390. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.638 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.210 Joint hearings—Appeals. [1965 c 8 § 43.21.210. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 73; RRS § 10831.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.21.400 Steam electric generating plant—Bonds are legal
security, investment, negotiable. [1965 c 8 § 43.21.400. Prior: 1957 c
275 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.640 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.220 Division of power resources—Powers and duties—
Transfer of records, etc., from power commission to division. [1988 c
127 § 8; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.220. Prior: 1957 c 284 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.600 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
43.21.410
Steam electric generating plant—Director not
authorized to acquire other facilities or engage in retail distribution.
[1988 c 127 § 23; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.410. Prior: 1957 c 275 § 19.]
Recodified as RCW 43.21A.642 pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 84.
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Chapter 43.21A
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
43.21A.060 Department of ecology—Powers, duties and functions
transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to
1988 c 127 § 85.
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1991 c 200 § 407. Formerly RCW 43.21I.040.] Expired June 30, 1997,
pursuant to 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 536.
Chapter 43.21B
ENVIRONMENTAL HEARINGS OFFICE—
POLLUTION CONTROL HEARINGS BOARD
43.21A.065 Determination as to whether item of property forming
part of industrial, etc. building is a pollution control facility. [1972 ex.s.
c 54 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 132 § 15.
43.21B.070 Staff personnel, hiring of, or contracting for required
services. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 37.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 47 § 7.
43.21A.066 Powers and duties of director of the department of
ecology. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1990.
43.21B.120 Board hearing authority exclusive—Exception—
Others' orders final unless appeal to board. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 42.]
Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21A.170 Ecological commission—Generally. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9
§ 217; 1988 c 36 § 15; 1985 c 466 § 50; 1979 c 141 § 68; 1970 ex.s. c 62 §
17.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 861, effective July 1, 1994.
43.21A.180 Ecological commission—Meetings—Compensation
and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 76; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 100; 1970
ex.s. c 62 § 18.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 861, effective July 1, 1994.
43.21A.190
Ecological commission—Powers and duties—
Approval of rules and regulations—Certain functions of department of
ecology exempted. [1988 c 127 § 24; 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 19.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 861, effective July 1, 1994.
43.21B.140 Formal or informal hearing, election of party taking
appeal—Exception. [1987 c 109 § 30; 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 44.] Repealed by
1995 c 382 § 8.
43.21B.150 Informal hearings—Generally. [1990 c 65 § 4; 1974
ex.s. c 69 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 45.] Repealed by 1995 c 382 § 8.
43.21B.190 Judicial review—Appeal from board's order. [2004 c
204 § 2; 1995 c 382 § 4; 1994 c 253 § 7; 1988 c 202 § 43; 1970 ex.s. c 62 §
49.] Repealed by 2010 c 210 § 41, effective July 1, 2010.
43.21B.200 Judicial review—Appeals to court of appeals pursuant
to RCW 34.04.130(6)—Procedure—When bonds required. [1970 ex.s. c
62 § 50.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21A.200 Ecological commission—Matters before commission
for advice and guidance, procedure—Commission secretary, duties—
Commission staff and facilities—Annual report of commission action.
[1977 c 75 § 47; 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 20.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 861,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.21B.210 Hearings only upon written demand—Procedure—
Continuances and adjournments only upon written motion, limitation.
[1970 ex.s. c 62 § 51.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 69 § 6.
43.21A.210 Ecological commission—Majority of commission may
agree to consider any matters pertinent to act's purpose. [1970 ex.s. c
62 § 21.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 861, effective July 1, 1994.
43.21B.220
Staying of orders or decisions pending final
determinations, existing law prevails. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 52.] Repealed by
1987 c 109 § 159.
43.21A.300 Certain state agencies abolished July 1, 1970—Rules
and regulations, pending business, contracts, of agencies whose
functions are transferred to department, shall be continued and acted
upon by department—Savings. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 26.] Decodified.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
43.21A.310 Personnel under state civil service engaged in
functions transferred to department shall continue usual duties without
loss of rights. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 22.] Decodified.
43.21A.320 Transfer of property and funds of agencies whose
functions are transferred to department—Determination when
question on property transfer. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 23.] Decodified.
43.21A.330 Officials to continue services provided agencies whose
functions are transferred to department. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 24.]
Decodified.
43.21A.340 Other powers and rights not affected—Permits,
standards not affected. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 25.] Decodified.
43.21A.400
Department of environmental quality means
department of ecology. [1970 ex.s. c 62 § 62.] Decodified pursuant to
1988 c 127 § 85.
43.21A.460 East Selah reregulating reservoir. [1983 1st ex.s. c 18
§ 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 32 § 6.
43.21A.500 Mt. St. Helens eruption—Exemption from water and
flood control requirements authorized—Expiration of section. [1989 c
213 § 1; 1985 c 307 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 1 § 6; 1982 c 7 § 7.] Expired June
30, 1995.
43.21A.670 Senior environmental corps—Department powers
and duties. [1992 c 63 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
43.21A.705 Oil spill prevention and response program—Findings.
[1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 514; 1991 c 200 § 401. Formerly RCW 43.21I.005.]
Expired June 30, 1997, pursuant to 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 536.
43.21A.710
Oil spill prevention and response division—
Creation—Duties. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 515; 1992 c 73 § 4; 1991 c 200 §
402. Formerly RCW 43.21I.010.] Expired June 30, 1997, pursuant to 1995
2nd sp.s. c 14 § 536.
43.21A.715 Oil spill prevention and response division—Director's
powers. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 516; 1992 c 73 § 11; 1991 c 200 § 405.
Formerly RCW 43.21I.030.] Expired June 30, 1997, pursuant to 1995 2nd
sp.s. c 14 § 536.
43.21A.720 Oil spill prevention and response division—Authority
to administer oaths and issue subpoenas. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 517;
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Chapter 43.21C
43.21C.032 Restoration of interim transportation services—Hood
Canal bridge—Reconstruction of permanent bridge—Exemption from
RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). [1980 c 2 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 84 § 2.] Repealed by
1983 c 117 § 10.
43.21C.070 Establishment of classifications and categories of
building permits and acts of governmental agencies concerning family
residences—Exemption from "detailed statement" requirement. [1973
1st ex.s. c 179 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 117 § 11.
43.21C.085
Limitations on challenges to actions taken—
Application to challenge or appeal on adoption of rules. [1974 ex.s. c
179 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 117 § 10.
43.21C.100 Council on environmental policy—Established—
Composition—Abolishment. [1974 ex.s. c 179 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
43.21C.170 pursuant to 1983 c 117 § 12.
43.21C.105 Council on environmental policy—Personnel. [1974
ex.s. c 179 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.21C.175 pursuant to 1983 c 117 §
13.
43.21C.140 Review of actions taken to implement chapter—
Report to legislature. [1979 c 151 § 107; 1974 ex.s. c 179 § 11.] Repealed
by 1983 c 117 § 10.
43.21C.200 Legislative declaration. [1981 c 289 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 117 § 11.
43.21C.202 Environmental policy commission—Established—
Membership—Chairperson—Travel expenses—Duties. [1981 c 289 §
2.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 117 § 11.
43.21C.204 Environmental policy commission—Expiration—
Transfer of powers, duties, and functions. [1981 c 289 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 117 § 11.
43.21C.232 Infrastructure improvements necessary to implement
renewable fuel standards—Application and decision processing. [2007
c 308 § 1.] Expired January 1, 2009.
43.21C.270 Certain secure community transition facilities not
subject to this chapter. [2002 c 68 § 12.] Expired June 30, 2009.
43.21C.500 Mt. St. Helens eruption—Exemption from chapter—
Expiration of section. [1989 c 213 § 2; 1985 c 307 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 1 §
4; 1982 c 7 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1995.
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43.21C.510 Exemption from chapter's procedural requirements—
Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 27.] Repealed by
1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
43.21F.085 Advisory council—Purpose—Membership—Terms—
Vacancies—Travel expenses—Chairman—Quorum. [1981 c 295 § 7.]
Repealed by 1987 c 330 § 503.
43.21C.511 Exemption from chapter's procedural requirements—
Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c 112 § 27.] Failed to become
law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of
Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
43.21F.900 Energy office—Termination.
Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
Chapter 43.21D
ELECTRIC POWER USE—
EMERGENCY CURTAILMENT, ALLOCATION
[1981 c 295 § 9.]
Chapter 43.21I
OIL SPILL PREVENTION PROGRAM
(Formerly: Office of marine safety)
43.21D.020 Definitions. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 2.] Expired June 30,
1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21I.005 Findings—Consolidation of oil spill programs—
Administrator of consolidated oil spill program. [1997 c 449 § 1; (1995
2nd sp.s. c 14 § 514 expired June 30, 1997); 1991 c 200 § 401. Formerly
RCW 43.21A.705.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.705 pursuant to 1995 2nd
sp.s. c 14 § 523, effective January 1, 1996, until June 30, 1997; and
subsequently decodified pursuant to 2000 c 69 § 36.
43.21D.030 Electric emergency curtailment and/or allocation
committee—Created—Members—Compensation—Expenses.
[1973
2nd ex.s. c 29 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.21I.005 was amended by 2000 c 69 § 35
without reference to its decodification by 2000 c 69 § 36. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.21D.010 Legislative finding, declaration and intent. [1973 2nd
ex.s. c 29 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21D.040 Powers and duties of committee. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 §
4.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21D.050
Powers and duties of governor—Orders—
Compliance required—Coordination with programs of other states.
[1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 §
9.
43.21D.060 Petition for exception or modification of order—
Appeals. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd
ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21D.070
Violations—Penalty—Termination of electric
services. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 7.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd
ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21D.080 Chapter to control in event of conflict—Exceptions—
Compliance with other laws. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 8.] Expired June 30,
1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21I.010 Office of marine safety. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 515; 1992
c 73 § 4; 1991 c 200 § 402.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.710 pursuant to
1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 523, effective January 1, 1996, until June 30, 1997.
43.21I.020 Administrator of marine safety. [1992 c 73 § 5; 1991 c
200 § 403.] Repealed by 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 524, effective January 1,
1996.
43.21I.030 Administrator's powers. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 516;
1992 c 73 § 11; 1991 c 200 § 405.] Recodified as RCW 43.21A.715
pursuant to 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 523, effective January 1, 1996, until June
30, 1997.
43.21I.040 Authority to administer oaths and issue subpoenas.
[1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 517; 1991 c 200 § 407.] Recodified as RCW
43.21A.720 pursuant to 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 523, effective January 1, 1996,
until June 30, 1997.
Chapter 43.21J
43.21D.900 Expiration of chapter. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.]
Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND FOREST RESTORATION PROJECTS
43.21D.905 Liberal construction. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 10.]
Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
43.21J.020 Environmental and forest restoration account. [1993 c
516 § 3.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
43.21D.910 Severability—1973 2nd ex.s. c 29. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 29
§ 12.] Expired June 30, 1974, see 1973 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 9.
Chapter 43.21L
Chapter 43.21F
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS—
APPEALS AND REVIEWS OF PERMIT DECISIONS
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
43.21F.015 State policy. [1994 c 207 § 3; 1981 c 295 § 1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 271 § 405, effective July 1, 2010.
43.21F.020 State policy. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 2.] Repealed by
1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.015.
43.21F.030 Definitions. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 3.] Repealed by
1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.025.
43.21F.035
State
energy
office—Creation—Director—
Administrative support for energy facility site evaluation council.
[1990 c 12 § 1; 1981 c 295 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 186 § 524, effective
July 1, 1996.
43.21F.040
State
energy
office—Created—Director—
Appointment—Salary. [1979 c 99 § 87; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 4.]
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.035.
43.21F.047 Development of state energy strategy—Report to
legislature. [1991 c 201 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
43.21F.050 Duties of energy office. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.045.
43.21F.065 Duties of director. [1987 c 330 § 502; 1981 c 295 § 8.]
Repealed by 1996 c 186 § 524, effective July 1, 1996.
43.21L.005 Purpose. [2003 c 393 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective
July 1, 2011.
43.21L.010 Definitions. [2003 c 393 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46,
effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.020 Exclusive review process—Exception—Procedural
rules. [2003 c 393 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June
30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.030
Designation as qualifying project—Request for
determination—Duties of office of permit assistance. [2003 c 393 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.040 Environmental and land use hearings board. [2003 c
393 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and
repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.050 Review proceedings—Commencement—Rules for
filing and service. [2003 c 393 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37,
effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1,
2011.
43.21F.070 Duties of director. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 7.]
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.065.
43.21L.060 Standing. [2003 c 393 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective
July 1, 2011.
43.21F.075 Additional duties of director. [1981 c 295 § 12.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 19 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW
43.200.080.
43.21L.070 Petition requirements. [2003 c 393 § 8.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210
§ 46, effective July 1, 2011.
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43.21L.080 Affidavit certifying applications for permits—Initial
hearing on jurisdictional and preliminary matters. [2003 c 393 § 9.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.090 Expedited review of petitions. [2003 c 393 § 10.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
Title 43
RCW 43.22.170 and 43.22.180.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
43.22.180 Appointment of chief and deputy inspectors. [1927 c
306 § 4, part; 1917 c 36 § 6, part; RRS § 8641, part.] Now codified in RCW
43.22.170.
43.21L.100 Stay or suspension of board action. [2003 c 393 § 11.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.190 Salaries and expenses of inspectors—Oath—Duties.
[1965 c 8 § 43.22.190. Prior: 1947 c 166 § 1; 1927 c 306 § 5; 1919 c 201 §
1; 1917 c 36 § 7; 1897 c 45 § 7; RRS § 8642. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1917 c 36 § 9, part; RRS § 8644, part, now codified in RCW
43.22.210.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
43.21L.110 Decision record—Certified copy to board—Costs.
[2003 c 393 § 12.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30,
2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.200 Right of entry to inspect. [1994 c 164 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 52 § 5; 1965 c 8 § 43.22.200. Prior: 1917 c 36 § 8; RRS § 8643.]
Repealed by 1999 c 140 § 1.
43.21L.120 Board review of permit decisions—Correction of
errors and omissions—Pretrial discovery—Requests for records under
chapter 42.56 RCW. [2005 c 274 § 295; 2003 c 393 § 13.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210
§ 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.210
Frequency of inspections—Compelling access—
Investigations. [1994 c 164 § 9; 1989 c 12 § 14; 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 6;
1965 c 8 § 43.22.210. Prior: 1917 c 36 § 9; RRS § 8644. Formerly RCW
43.22.190, part, 43.22.210 through 43.22.240.] Repealed by 1999 c 140 § 1.
43.21L.130 Standards for granting relief—Action by board.
[2003 c 393 § 14.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30,
2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.21L.140 Judicial review. [2003 c 393 § 15.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by 2010 c 210 § 46,
effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.220 Working unsafe mine—Injunction. [1917 c 36 § 9, part;
RRS § 8644, part.] Now codified in RCW 43.22.210.
43.22.230 Investigation of mine disasters. [1917 c 36 § 9, part; RRS
§ 8644, part.] Now codified in RCW 43.22.210.
43.22.240 Removal of offending inspector. [1917 c 36 § 9, part;
RRS § 8644, part.] Now codified in RCW 43.22.210.
43.21L.900 Implementation—2003 c 393. [2003 c 393 § 24.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.250 Annual reports. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.250. Prior: 1927 c 306
§ 6; 1917 c 36 § 10; RRS § 8645.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
43.21L.901 Effective date—2003 c 393. [2003 c 393 § 25.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 37, effective June 30, 2010; and repealed by
2010 c 210 § 46, effective July 1, 2011.
43.22.280 Industrial welfare committee. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 4;
1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 84; 1965 c 8 § 43.22.280. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 82; RRS
§ 10840.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 43.22
43.22.320 Joint hearings—Appeals. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.320. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 79; RRS § 10837.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
43.22.060 Frequency of hotel inspection—Record. [1965 c 8 §
43.22.060. Prior: 1953 c 105 § 1; prior: 1909 c 29 § 14; RRS § 6883.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.070 Certificate of inspection. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.070. Prior:
1909 c 29 § 15; RRS § 6884.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.080 Penalty for false certificate. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.080.
Prior: 1909 c 29 § 16; RRS § 6885.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.090 Penalty for obstructing inspection. [1965 c 8 §
43.22.090. Prior: 1927 c 77 § 1; 1909 c 29 § 17; RRS § 6886.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.100 Prosecution for violations. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.100. Prior:
1909 c 29 § 18; RRS § 6887.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.110 Fees—Collection and disposition. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.110.
Prior: 1953 c 105 § 2; prior: 1915 c 169 § 7; 1909 c 29 § 19; RRS § 6888.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
43.22.120 Division of mining safety—Composition—Chief mine
inspector in charge. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.120. Prior: 1927 c 306 § 1, part;
1917 c 36 § 2, part; RRS § 8637, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 §
11.
43.22.130
Appointment of mining board—Qualifications—
Oath—Compensation. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.130. Prior: 1927 c 306 § 2;
1917 c 36 § 3; RRS § 8638.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
43.22.140 Examinations for mine inspectors. [1965 c 8 §
43.22.140. Prior: 1927 c 306 § 3; 1917 c 36 § 4; RRS § 8639.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
43.22.345 Mobile homes, recreational or commercial vehicles—
Penalty. [1995 c 280 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 229 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
43.22.475 Factory built housing and commercial structures,
regulating
installation
of—Advisory
board—Members—
Appointment—Qualification—Duties—Travel reimbursement. [1984 c
287 § 77; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 104; 1973 1st ex.s. c 22 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c
44 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 330 § 602.
Chapter 43.23
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
43.23.020
Supervisor of agricultural development—
Appointment—Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.23.020. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 84; RRS § 10842.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.23.040
Supervisor of plant industry—Appointment—
Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 4; 1965 c 8 § 43.23.040. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 85;
RRS § 10843.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.23.060
Supervisor of animal industry—Appointment—
Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.23.060. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 86;
RRS § 10844.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.23.080
Supervisor of dairy and food—Appointment—
Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 8; 1965 c 8 § 43.23.080. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 87;
RRS § 10845.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.23.100 Supervisor of grain and agricultural chemicals—
Appointment—Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 10; 1965 c 8 § 43.23.100. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 88; RRS § 10846.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.22.150 Exception for those passing first-class certificate
examination. [1965 c 8 § 43.22.150. Prior: 1945 c 262 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 8661-1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11.
43.23.140 Official misconduct—Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.23.140.
Prior: 1913 c 60 § 10; RRS § 2728.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 38.
43.22.160 Applications for examination—Affidavit. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 154 § 80; 1965 c 8 § 43.22.160. Prior: 1917 c 36 § 5; RRS § 8640.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 52 § 11; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
43.23.150 Supervisor of regulatory services—Appointment—
Personnel. [1967 c 240 § 12. Prior: 1965 c 8 § 43.23.150; prior: 1951 c
170 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 248 § 14.
43.22.170 Examinations at state capital—Appointment of chief
and deputy inspectors. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 81; 1965 c 8 § 43.22.170.
Prior: 1927 c 306 § 4, part; 1917 c 36 § 6, part; RRS § 8641, part. Formerly
43.23.240 Senior environmental corps—Department powers and
duties. [1992 c 63 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
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Chapter 43.24
DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING
43.24.010 Authority of director—Personnel. [1979 c 158 § 94;
1965 c 100 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.24.010. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 95; RRS § 10853.]
Repealed by 1999 c 240 § 7.
43.24.015 Director or director's designee ex officio member of
health professional licensure and disciplinary boards. [1989 1st ex.s. c 9
§ 318; 1983 c 168 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.300 pursuant to 1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 324, effective July 1, 1989.
43.24.022 Powers, duties and functions as to licensing of
businesses, professions and regulation of securities vested in director.
[1965 ex.s. c 170 § 41.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 158 § 244.
43.24.024 Authorization to delegate rule-making authority to
assistant director of the business and professions administration. [1994
c 92 § 497; 1979 c 158 § 96; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 42.] Repealed by 1999 c
240 § 7.
43.24.026 Business and professions administration created—
Transfer of powers, duties and functions to—Divisions of real estate
and professional licensing. Cross-reference section, decodified September
1999.
43.24.050 Applications for licenses. [1965 c 8 § 43.24.050. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 105; RRS § 10863.] Repealed by 1965 c 100 § 7.
43.24.070 Procedure as to fees. [1965 c 8 § 43.24.070. Prior: 1921
c 7 § 100; RRS § 10858.] Repealed by 1965 c 100 § 7.
43.24.072
Health professions account—Fees credited—
Earnings—Requirements for biennial budget request. [1985 c 57 § 29;
1983 c 168 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.320 pursuant to 1989 1st ex.s. c
9 § 822, effective July 1, 1989.
43.24.075 Reports, studies, and recommendations on disciplinary
procedures for health and health-related professions. [1984 c 279 § 61.]
Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
43.24.085 License or registration fees for businesses, occupations
and professions—Policy—Maximum fees—Determination. [1983 c 75 §
17; 1983 c 2 § 10. Prior: 1982 c 227 § 16; 1982 c 205 § 4; 1982 c 162 § 1;
1981 c 53 § 16; 1979 c 158 § 100; 1975 1st ex.s. c 30 § 93; 1971 ex.s. c 266
§ 21.] Repealed by 1983 c 168 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 43.24.086.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.24.085 was amended by 1983 c 75 § 17
without reference to its repeal by 1983 c 168 § 13. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.24.100 Notice to renew licenses. [1965 c 8 § 43.24.100. Prior:
1921 c 7 § 102; RRS § 10860.] Repealed by 1965 c 100 § 7.
43.24.110
Revocation of licenses—Hearings—Committee—
Powers, compensation, travel expenses. [1997 c 58 § 867; 1986 c 259 §
149. Prior: 1984 c 287 § 79; 1984 c 279 § 60; 1979 c 158 § 101; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 106; 1965 c 100 § 5; 1965 c 8 § 43.24.110; prior: 1921 c 7
§ 103; RRS § 10861.] Repealed by 1999 c 240 § 7.
Chapter 43.25
43.25.050 Disabled employees—Compensation. [1949 c 112 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-211.] Repealed by 1953 c 207 § 12.
43.25.060 May administer oaths. [1949 c 112 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 5780-208.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.021.
43.25.070 Duty of attorney general when prosecuting attorney
defaults. [1949 c 112 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-222.] Redesignated as
RCW 75.08.275.
Chapter 43.26
DEPARTMENT OF GAME
43.26.010 Composition of department—Qualification of director.
[1947 c 275 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-12.] Repealed by 1955 c 36
§ 77.98.040.
Chapter 43.27
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
43.27.020 Powers and duties. [1937 c 53 § 9; RRS § 6400-3.]
Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.160.
43.27.030 Right of entry for examination, survey, appraisal, etc.
[1945 c 176 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6400-3f.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 §
47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.170.
43.27.040 Roads and bridges in state parks. [1943 c 253 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 6402-35.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later
enactment, see RCW 47.01.180.
43.27.050 Assistant director of highways for state aid. [1949 c 220
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6400-3g.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050.
Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.190.
43.27.060 Personnel merit system required for department. [1955
c 383 § 44; 1949 c 220 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6400-3h.] Repealed by 1961
c 1 § 33 (Initiative Measure No. 207 § 33).
43.27.070
State highway commission—Appointment of
members—Terms. [1951 c 247 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050.
Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.020.
43.27.080 Members—Qualifications—Removal. [1951 c 247 § 3.]
Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.030.
43.27.090 Members—Compensation and expenses. [1951 c 247 §
13.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.040.
43.27.100 Powers of commission. [1951 c 247 § 4.] Repealed by
1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.050.
43.27.105
Contracts with public utilities and municipal
corporations. [1955 c 84 § 1; 1953 c 100 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 §
47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.210.
43.27.110 Exercise of powers—Rules and regulations. [1951 c 247
§ 7.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.060.
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
43.25.010 Authority of director—Qualifications. [1953 c 207 § 10.
Prior: (i) 1933 c 3 § 5; 1921 c 7 § 116; RRS § 10874. (ii) 1949 c 112 § 3,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-201, part. (iii) 1949 c 112 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-204.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.014.
43.27.120 Designation of representative to serve on other boards,
committees, etc. [1951 c 247 § 5.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050.
Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.070.
43.27.130 Meetings of commission—Rules and regulations. [1951
c 247 § 6.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.080.
43.25.020 Duties of department. [1949 c 112 § 3, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-201, part.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.012.
43.27.140 Meetings—Notice—Quorum. [1951 c 247 § 8.]
Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.090.
43.25.030 Director may employ assistants—Merit basis. [1949 c
112 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-203.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.022.
43.27.150 Director of highways—Appointment—General duties.
[1951 c 247 § 9.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see
RCW 47.01.100.
43.25.040 Employees may be bonded. [1949 c 112 § 11; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-210.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.023.
43.25.045 Insurance against actions for false arrest. [1953 c 207 §
13.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.203.
43.27.160 Director of highways—Qualifications. [1951 c 247 §
10.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.110.
43.25.047 Peace officer compensation insurance—Medical aid.
[1953 c 207 § 14.] Redesignated as RCW 75.08.206.
43.27.170 Director of highways—Term—Removal. [1951 c 247 §
11.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.120.
43.25.048 Fisheries patrol officers—Relieved from active duty
when injured—Compensation. [1957 c 216 § 1.] Redesignated as RCW
75.08.024.
43.27.180 Director of highways—Salary. [1957 c 172 § 31; 1951 c
247 § 12.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.130.
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43.27.190 Commission's report to the legislature. [1951 c 247 §
14.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW
47.01.140.
43.27.192 Commission to report through joint fact-finding
committee—New federal highway policy. [1957 c 172 § 30.] Repealed
by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.01.220.
43.27.200 Budget—Plan for highway development. [1955 c 383 §
45; 1953 c 254 § 1; 1951 c 247 § 15.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 § 47.98.050;
and repealed by 1963 c 173 § 9.
Chapter 43.27A
WATER RESOURCES
§ 30.
43.27A.010 Purpose. [1967 c 242 § 1.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62
43.27A.030 Department established. [1967 c 242 § 3.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.040 Director—Appointment—Powers and duties—Salary.
[1967 c 242 § 4.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.050
Water resources advisory council—Created—
Composition—Terms—Vacancies—Chairman.
[1967 c 242 § 5.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.060
Water resources advisory council—Meetings—
Compensation, mileage and per diem. [1969 ex.s. c 103 § 2; 1967 c 242 §
6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
Title 43
part; RRS § 10899, part. (ii) 1919 c 50 § 2; RRS § 10952. (iii) 1921 c 7 §
44; RRS § 10802. (iv) 1921 c 7 § 36, part; RRS § 10794, part. (v) 1923 c
101 § 1; 1921 c 7 § 40; RRS § 10798. (vi) 1921 c 7 § 39; RRS § 10797.]
Decodified.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.28.020 (1955 c 195 § 4) was the subject
matter of two different acts of the 1959 legislature:
(1) The public institutions code, chapter 28, Laws of 1959 repealed it, see
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040(62), and reenacted subdivisions (1) through (17) as
sections 72.01.040, 72.01.050, 72.01.100, 72.01.140, 72.01.150, and
72.01.170. Subdivision (18) was also reenacted as various sections in Title
72 RCW. Chapter 28 (HB No. 2) passed house January 20th, passed senate
January 27th, was approved by the governor February 4th, 1959, carried an
emergency clause.
(2) Chapter 301, Laws of 1959 created a division of engineering and
architecture in the department of general administration. Without reference
to chapter 28 aforesaid, section 3 of chapter 301 amended RCW 43.28.020
by deleting subdivisions (3), (4), (5), and (6) thereof which set out the
powers and duties of the director of institutions relating to building plans
and programs, and which subdivisions were reenacted by 1959 c 28 §
72.01.100 as RCW 72.01.100. Chapter 301, Laws of 1959 (SB No. 495)
passed senate March 2nd, passed house March 9th, was approved by the
governor March 24th, 1959, carried an emergency clause.
43.28.030 Biennial reports to legislature and governor—Contents.
[1955 c 195 § 5. Prior: (i) 1901 c 119 § 14; RRS § 10915. (ii) 1915 c 107 §
1, part; 1907 c 166 § 2, part; 1901 c 119 § 3, part; RRS § 10899, part. (iii)
1921 c 7 § 36, part; RRS § 10794, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.320.
43.27A.070 Divisions of department. [1967 c 242 § 7.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.28.040 Division of mental health—Established. [1957 c 272 §
9.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.06.010.
43.27A.075 Delegation of director's powers and duties to assistant
directors. [1969 ex.s. c 284 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 103.
43.28.050 Supervisor of mental health. [1957 c 272 § 10.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.06.020.
43.27A.080 Powers, duties, functions of certain state agencies
transferred to department—Columbia basin division. [1987 c 109 § 32;
1983 c 3 § 104; 1967 c 242 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 85.
43.28.060 Supervisor of mental health—Qualifications. [1957 c
272 § 11.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.06.030.
43.27A.100 Advisory council members to advise director—
Subjects. [1969 ex.s. c 103 § 1; 1967 c 242 § 10.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
62 § 30.
43.28.070 Supervisor of mental health—Powers and duties. [1957
c 272 § 12.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.06.040.
43.27A.110 Advisory council members to advise director—Views
to be submitted in writing—Hearings and investigations—Advice of
members to be included in annual report. [1967 c 242 § 11.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.28.080 Division of adult correction—Established. [1947 c 272 §
13.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.02.010.
43.27A.120 Department of natural resources to exercise mining
powers and duties of department of conservation. [1967 c 242 § 14.]
Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 85.
43.27A.140 Disposition of property, records, etc. of department of
conservation—Transfer of personnel. [1967 c 242 § 16.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.150 Transfer of appropriations.
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
[1967 c 242 § 17.]
43.27A.160 Transfer of equipment, funds, appropriations from
agencies not abolished—Apportionment by director of budget. [1967 c
242 § 18.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.170 Continuation of rules and regulations, pending
business—Validation of acts of other agencies. [1967 c 242 § 19.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
43.27A.180 Agencies abolished. [1967 c 242 § 20.] Decodified
pursuant to 1988 c 127 § 85.
43.27A.200 Review of regulatory orders—Hearings. [1969 ex.s. c
284 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
43.27A.210 Hearings. [1969 ex.s. c 284 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c
109 § 159.
Chapter 43.28
DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS
43.28.010
Department established—Director, qualifications,
appointment, term. [1957 c 272 § 1; 1955 c 195 § 1.] Repealed by 1959 c
28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.020.
43.28.020 Director's powers and duties. [1959 c 301 § 3; 1955 c
195 § 4. Prior: (i) 1915 c 107 § 1, part; 1907 c 166 § 2, part; 1901 c 119 § 3,
(2010 Ed.)
43.28.090 Supervisor of adult correction. [1957 c 272 § 14.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.02.020.
43.28.100 Supervisor of adult correction—Qualifications. [1957 c
272 § 15.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.02.030.
43.28.110 Supervisor of adult correction—Powers and duties.
[1957 c 272 § 16.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment,
see RCW 72.02.040.
43.28.120 Commission established. [1957 c 272 § 3.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.330.
43.28.130 Appointment, term, of commission members. [1957 c
272 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.340.
43.28.140 Meetings, per diem, expenses of commission. [1957 c
272 § 5.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.350.
43.28.150 Commission is advisory body. [1957 c 272 § 6.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.360.
43.28.160 Parental schools—Leases, purchases—Powers of school
district. [1957 c 297 § 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.05.300.
43.28.170 Parental schools—Personnel. [1957 c 297 § 3.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.05.310.
43.28.500 Labor by prisoners—Authorized—Camps. [1955 c 128
§ 1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.64.060.
43.28.510 Labor by prisoners—Eligibility for employment—
Procedure—Return. [1955 c 128 § 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.070.
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43.28.520 Labor by prisoners—Duties of employing agency—
Costs—Supervision. [1955 c 128 § 3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.080.
43.28.530 Labor by prisoners—Department's jurisdictions. [1955
c 128 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.64.090.
43.30.130 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
Commissioner of public lands. [2003 c 334 § 108; 2003 c 312 § 1; 1965 c
8 § 43.30.130. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.411
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.135 Powers of department—Forested lands. [1986 c 100 §
50.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.700 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.28.600 Mental health—Dissemination of information and
advice by department. [1955 c 136 § 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.06.050.
43.28.610 Mental health—Psychiatric outpatient clinics. [1955 c
136 § 3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.06.060.
43.28.620 Mental health—Cooperation of department and state
hospitals with local programs. [1955 c 136 § 4.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.06.070.
43.28.630
Mental health—Duties of local agencies—Local
committees authorized. [1955 c 136 § 5.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.06.080.
43.28.640 Mental health—Local health department's staff—State
financial assistance. [1955 c 136 § 6.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040.
Later enactment, see RCW 72.06.090.
Chapter 43.29
STATE BUREAU OF CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION
43.29.010 through 43.29.110 [1955 c 318.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see chapter 72.50 RCW.
Chapter 43.30
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
43.30.040 Board of natural resources—Composition. [2003 c 334
§ 104; 1986 c 227 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 57 § 9; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.040. Prior:
1957 c 38 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.205 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
128.
43.30.050 Administrator of department. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.050.
Prior: 1957 c 38 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.105 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 128.
43.30.060 Supervisor of natural resources—Appointment. [2003 c
334 § 105; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.060. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 43.30.155 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.070 Powers, duties, functions of certain state agencies
transferred to department—Agencies abolished. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.070.
Prior: 1957 c 38 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.080 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
Director of conservation and development. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.080. Prior:
1957 c 38 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.090 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
State capitol committee. [1983 c 3 § 105; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.090. Prior:
1957 c 38 § 9.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.095 Enforcement in accordance with RCW 43.05.100 and
43.05.110. [1995 c 403 § 625.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 126.
43.30.100 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
Director of licenses and other agencies with respect to Christmas trees.
[1965 c 8 § 43.30.100. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 32
§ 1.
43.30.138 Duties of department—Mining. [2003 c 334 § 109; 1988
c 127 § 4; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.070. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 2; RRS § 8614-2.
Formerly RCW 43.21.070.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.610 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.140 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
Sustained yield forests. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.140. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 14.]
Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 106.
43.30.141 Gifts and bequests relating to mining. [2003 c 334 §
110; 1988 c 127 § 5; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.080. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 3; RRS §
8614-3. Formerly RCW 43.21.080.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.650
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.145 Collection of minerals for exhibition. [2003 c 334 § 111;
1988 c 127 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.21.090. Prior: 1935 c 142 § 4; RRS § 86144. Formerly RCW 43.21.090.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.660 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.150 Powers and duties of board—Personnel—Advisory
committees—Organization—Travel expenses. [2003 c 334 § 112; 1988 c
128 § 10; 1986 c 227 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 107; 1965 c 8 §
43.30.150. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.215 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.160 Powers and duties of administrator—Personnel. [2003
c 334 § 114; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.160. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 16.] Recodified as
RCW 43.30.421 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.170 Powers and duties of supervisor—Personnel—Bond.
[2003 c 334 § 115; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.170. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.430 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.180 Oaths may be administered by supervisor and deputies.
[2003 c 334 § 116; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.180. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 18.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.440 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.190 Validation of acts of other agencies. [1965 c 8 §
43.30.190. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 19.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.200 Administrator to report to legislature and governor—
To recommend legislation. [1977 c 75 § 52; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.200. Prior:
1957 c 38 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
43.30.210 Administrator may designate substitute for member of
board, commission, etc. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.210. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.510 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.220 Disposition of property, records, etc., of abolished or
transferred agencies. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.220. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 22.]
Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.230 Transfer of appropriations of agencies abolished. [1965
c 8 § 43.30.230. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 23.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128
§ 77.
43.30.240 Transfer of equipment, funds, appropriations from
agencies not abolished—Apportionment by director of financial
management. [1979 c 151 § 108; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.240. Prior: 1957 c 38 §
24.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.250 Property transactions, restrictive conveyances, highway
purpose—Existing law to continue. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.250. Prior: 1957 c
38 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.520 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.110 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
Secretary of state. [1965 c 8 § 43.30.110. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 11.]
Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.260 Real property—Services and facilities available to other
state agencies, cost. [2003 c 334 § 117; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.260. Prior: 1957
c 38 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.530 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.115 Park land trust revolving fund. [2003 c 334 § 106; 2000
c 148 § 4; 1995 c 211 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.385 pursuant to 2003
c 334 § 128.
43.30.265 Real property asset base—Natural resources real
property replacement account. [2003 c 334 § 118; 1992 c 167 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.17.210 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 131.
43.30.120 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—Log
patrols. [1979 c 107 § 5; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.120. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 12.]
Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
43.30.270 Employees—Applicability of merit system. [2003 c 334
§ 119; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.270. Prior: 1957 c 38 § 27.] Recodified as RCW
43.30.055 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.125 Department to exercise certain powers and duties—
State geological survey. [2003 c 334 § 107; 1988 c 127 § 3; 1965 c 8 §
43.21.050. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 69; RRS § 10827. Formerly RCW 43.21.050.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.600 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.280 Natural resources equipment fund—Authorized—
Purposes—Expenditure. [2003 c 334 § 120; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.280. Prior:
1963 c 141 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.305 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
128.
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43.30.290 Natural resources equipment fund—Reimbursement.
[2003 c 334 § 121; 1965 c 8 § 43.30.290. Prior: 1963 c 141 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 43.30.315 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.30.300 Outdoor recreation—Construction, operation, and
maintenance of primitive facilities—Right-of-way and public access—
Use of state and federal outdoor recreation funds. [2003 c 334 § 122;
1987 c 472 § 13; 1986 c 100 § 51; 1967 ex.s. c 64 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79.10.140 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 129.
43.30.310 Rules pertaining to public use of state lands—
Enforcement—Penalty. [2003 c 53 § 229; 1987 c 380 § 14; 1979 ex.s. c
136 § 38; 1969 ex.s. c 160 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.12.065 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 127.
43.30.350 Department of natural resources to exercise mining and
geology powers and duties of department of conservation. Crossreference section, recodified as RCW 43.30.620 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
128.
43.30.355 Department to participate in and administer federal
Safe Drinking Water Act in conjunction with other departments.
Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW 43.30.460 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 128.
43.30.380 Recreation advisory committee. [1986 c 206 § 12.]
Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 12, effective June 30, 1991.
43.30.390 Sustainable harvest sale. [1989 c 424 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.340 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 130.
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43.31.045 Foreign and domestic investment outreach. [1985 c 466
§ 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.050 Powers and duties—Tourist promotion division. [1977
c 75 § 53; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.050. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 5.] Repealed by 1985
c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.055 Business expansion and trade development. [1985 c 466
§ 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.31.055 was amended by 1993 c 512 § 4
without reference to its repeal by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994. It
has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.31.057
Washington products—Expansion of market—
Pamphlet. [1993 c 280 § 39; 1986 c 183 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 §
18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.059
Trade information services—Support of product
marketing and coordinated trade services—Report—Expiration of
section. [1986 c 183 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1987.
43.31.060 Powers and duties—Industrial development division.
[1965 c 8 § 43.31.060. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 §
76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.065 Tourism development and coordination. [1985 c 466 §
9.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.070 Powers and duties—Division of research. [1965 c 8 §
43.31.070. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.30.400 Senior environmental corps—Department powers and
duties. [2003 c 334 § 124; 1992 c 63 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.470
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.31.075 Film and video production. [1985 c 466 § 10.] Repealed
by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.30.410 Watershed restoration projects—Permit processing.
[1995 c 378 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.480 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
128.
43.31.080 Powers and duties—General. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.080.
Prior: 1957 c 215 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30,
1985.
43.30.420 Cost-reimbursement agreements for complex projects.
[2003 c 70 § 2; 2000 c 251 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.490 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 128.
43.31.083 Business assistance center established. [1987 c 348 § 2.]
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 10, effective June 30, 1996.
43.30.470 Senior environmental corps. [2003 c 334 § 124; 1992 c
63 § 10. Formerly RCW 43.30.400.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.30.620 Department of natural resources to exercise mining and
geology powers and duties of department of conservation. Crossreference section, decodified August 2004.
43.30.900 Severability. [1957 c 38 § 28.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 §
43.198.040.
Chapter 43.31
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY, TRADE,
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
(Formerly: Department of trade and economic development)
43.31.005 Findings. [1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 68; 1985 c 466 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.010 Declaration of policy. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.010. Prior: 1957
c 215 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.085 Business assistance center—Duties. [1989 c 430 § 2;
1987 c 348 § 3; 1985 c 466 § 11.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 10, effective
June 30, 1996.
43.31.087 Business assistance center—Reports. [1987 c 348 § 4.]
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 10, effective June 30, 1996.
43.31.089 Business assistance center coordinating task force.
[1987 c 348 § 5.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 10, effective June 30, 1996.
43.31.090
Advisory council—Appointment, term, vacancies,
travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 108; 1975 1st ex.s. c 292 § 1;
1965 c 8 § 43.31.090. Prior: 1959 c 228 § 1; 1957 c 215 § 9.] Repealed by
1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.31.091 Business assistance center—Termination. [1993 c 280 §
80; 1990 c 297 § 9; 1987 c 348 § 16. Formerly RCW 43.131.343.]
Decodified August 1997.
43.31.092 Business assistance center—Repeal. [1993 c 280 § 81;
1990 c 297 § 10; 1987 c 348 § 17. Formerly RCW 43.131.344.] Decodified
August 1997.
43.31.015 Department established. [1985 c 466 § 2.] Repealed by
1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.093
Minority and women-owned small businesses—
Entrepreneurial training courses. [1995 c 399 § 71; 1993 c 512 § 6.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005. Later enactment, see
RCW 43.330.060.
43.31.020 Department established. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.020. Prior:
1957 c 215 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.095 Economic development services and support. [1985 c
466 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.025 Definitions. [1987 c 348 § 8; 1985 c 466 § 3.] Repealed
by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.097
Local economic development service program—
Associate development organizations. [1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 71.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.030 Director—Appointment, term, salary. [1965 c 8 §
43.31.030. Prior: 1961 c 307 § 6; 1957 c 215 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 466
§ 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.035 Economic development coordination and cooperation.
[1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 69; 1985 c 466 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.040
Divisions of department—Supervisors, managers,
executive directors, assistants. [1981 c 295 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 70 § 6; 1967
c 221 § 2; 1965 c 10 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.040. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 4.]
Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
(2010 Ed.)
43.31.100 Advisory council—Powers and duties. [1965 c 8 §
43.31.100. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 10.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective
June 30, 1982.
43.31.105 Director—Appointment, term, salary. [1985 c 466 §
13.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.110 Additional advisory groups—Appointment, vacancies,
travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 109; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.110.
Prior: 1957 c 215 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30,
1985.
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43.31.115 Personnel—Delegation of duties. [1985 c 466 § 14.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.120 Director may request assistance from state agencies,
departments, officials—Expenses. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.120. Prior: 1957 c
215 § 12.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.370 Office of international trade—Powers and duties. [1985
c 159 § 2; 1984 c 175 § 9; 1967 c 221 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and
repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76.
43.31.373 Washington ambassador program—Findings. [1988 c
35 § 1; 1985 c 466 § 24; 1984 c 175 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.130
Director, supervisors, staff may travel—Travel
expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 110; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.130. Prior:
1957 c 215 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.375 Definitions. [1985 c 466 § 25; 1984 c 175 § 2.] Repealed
by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.135 Powers and duties of director—Transfer of funds—
Cooperation with department required. [1987 c 505 § 30; 1985 c 466 §
17.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.377 Washington ambassador program. [1988 c 35 § 2; 1985
c 466 § 26; 1984 c 175 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.31.140
Acceptance of contributions, grants, gifts—
Disbursements—Purpose. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.140. Prior: 1957 c 215 §
14.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.379 Washington ambassadors—Appointment—Approval—
Terms. [1988 c 35 § 3; 1985 c 466 § 27; 1984 c 175 § 4.] Repealed by
1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.145 Foreign offices—Promotion of overseas trade and
commerce. [1991 c 24 § 7; 1985 c 466 § 18.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005. Later enactment, see RCW 43.330.060.
43.31.381 Washington ambassadors—Powers and duties. [1988 c
35 § 4; 1985 c 466 § 28; 1984 c 175 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.150 Federal grants, matching funds or other funds,
donations—Acceptance, disbursements. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.150. Prior:
1957 c 215 § 15.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.383
Washington ambassador program—Funds, gifts,
grants, etc.—Fees. [1985 c 466 § 29; 1984 c 175 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c
280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.160 Annual reports to governor and legislature. [1977 c 75
§ 54; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.160. Prior: 1957 c 215 § 16.] Repealed by 1985 c
466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.385 Washington ambassador program—Reports. [1985 c
466 § 30; 1984 c 175 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
43.31.170
Division of progress and industry development
abolished—Powers and duties of supervisor transferred to director of
commerce and economic development. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.170. Prior:
1957 c 215 § 17.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.180
Division of progress and industry development
abolished—Disposal of property, records, etc.—Pending matters,
completion—Validation of acts performed. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.180. Prior:
1957 c 215 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.200 Local and state planning—Authorized studies. [1974
ex.s. c 171 § 42; 1965 c 8 § 43.31.200. Prior: 1963 c 161 § 1.] Repealed by
1984 c 125 § 22, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31.207 Hanford sublease rent account.
Expired June 30, 1999.
[1992 c 228 § 3.]
43.31.210 Local and state planning—Coordinating and advisory
services—State comprehensive plan—Personnel. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.210.
Prior: 1963 c 161 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22, effective June 30,
1984.
43.31.220 Local and state planning—Aid from federal and local
government—Rules and regulations. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.220. Prior: 1963
c 161 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31.230 Local and state planning—Powers conferred by RCW
43.31.210 and 43.31.220 are supplemental. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.230. Prior:
1963 c 161 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31.387 Washington ambassadors—Terms. [1985 c 466 § 31;
1984 c 175 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.389
Washington ambassadors—Application of RCW
43.31.377 through 43.31.387. [1985 c 466 § 32.] Repealed by 1988 c 35 §
7.
43.31.390
Information from environmental profile—Use in
brochures and presentations—Availability to local economic
development groups. [1985 c 466 § 33; 1984 c 94 § 4.] Repealed by 2005
c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.400 Western interstate nuclear compact—Entered into—
Terms. [1969 c 9 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.21F.400 pursuant to 1985 c
466 § 74, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.403 Investment opportunities office—Finding and purpose.
[1989 c 312 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.405 Western interstate nuclear compact—State board
member—Appointment, term—May designate representative. [1969 c
9 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.21F.405 pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 74,
effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.406 Investment opportunities office—Definitions. [1989 c
312 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.409 Investment opportunities office—Created. [1993 c 280
§ 42; 1989 c 312 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.280 Nuclear energy—Purposes. [1965 c 10 § 1.] Repealed
by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.410 Western interstate nuclear compact—State and local
agencies and officers to cooperate. [1969 c 9 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
43.21F.410 pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 74, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.290
Nuclear energy—Promotion and development—
Personnel—Executive director of office of nuclear energy development.
[1965 c 10 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.411 Investment opportunities office—Duties. [1998 c 245 §
61; 1993 c 280 § 43; 1989 c 312 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005. Later enactment, see RCW 43.330.060.
43.31.300 Nuclear energy—Powers and duties—Division and
office of nuclear energy development. [1981 c 3 § 35; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 108 § 11; 1965 c 10 § 5.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.414 Investment opportunities office—Service fees. [1989 c
312 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.31.310 Nuclear energy—Liberal construction. [1965 c 10 § 8.]
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.320
Nuclear energy—Provisions cumulative—Rights
preserved. [1965 c 10 § 9.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.330 Nuclear energy—Severability—1965 c 10. [1965 c 10 §
7.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
43.31.415
Western interstate nuclear compact—Bylaws,
amendments to, filed with secretary of state. [1969 c 9 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 43.21F.415 pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 74, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.417
Investment opportunities office—Contracting
authority. [1989 c 312 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
43.31.350 Office of foreign trade—Intent. [1967 c 221 § 1.]
Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.420 Western interstate nuclear compact—Application of
state laws, benefits, when persons dispatched to another state. [1969 c 9
§ 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.21F.420 pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 74, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.360 Office of foreign trade—Development of foreign
trade—Personnel—Director. [1967 c 221 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 §
76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.430 Targeted sector programs—Biotechnology and food
processing—Generally. [1989 c 423 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
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43.31.432 Targeted sector programs—Biotechnology and food
processing—Appraisal of sector. [1989 c 423 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c
280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.590 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Bonds not a
general obligation—Payment. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.590. Prior: 1957 c 174 §
10.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.434 Targeted sector programs—Industrial extension grant
program. [1989 c 423 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.31.600 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—World fair
fund created—Composition—Use—Investment. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.600.
Prior: 1957 c 174 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
43.31.436
Targeted sector programs—Industrial extension
program. [1989 c 423 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.31.601 Definitions. [1997 c 367 § 1; 1995 c 226 § 1; 1992 c 21 §
2; 1991 c 314 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.31.438 Targeted sector programs—Manufacturing networks
or consortia. [1989 c 423 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July
1, 1994.
43.31.440 Targeted sector programs—Report to legislature. [1989
c 423 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.442 Targeted sector programs—Implementation. [1989 c
423 § 10.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.500 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Declaration of
purpose. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.500. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 1; 1957 c 174 § 1.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.510 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Acquisition
and development of site and buildings declared state purpose. [1965 c 8
§ 43.31.510. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 2; 1957 c 174 § 2.] Decodified pursuant
to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.520 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Department
authorized to acquire and develop site and buildings in Seattle and
undertake other activities—Approval and authorization of world fair
commission. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.520. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 3; 1957 c 174 §
3.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.525 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Department
authorized to dispose of property—Approval of world fair
commission—Consideration—Transfer of balance to state general
fund—Bond redemption fund abolished. [1975 1st ex.s. c 149 § 1; 1965
c 8 § 43.31.525. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 4; 1959 c 310 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.526 Marketplace program—Contracts to foster linkages—
Department duties. [1998 c 245 § 62; 1994 c 47 § 2; 1993 c 280 § 48;
1990 c 57 § 4; 1989 c 417 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July
1, 2005.
43.31.530 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Department
to cooperate with governmental agencies—Eminent domain. [1965 c 8
§ 43.31.530. Prior: 1957 c 174 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 §
75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.540 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Authority to
temporarily convey site and buildings for world fair. [1965 c 8 §
43.31.540. Prior: 1957 c 174 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75,
effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.550 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Limited
obligation bonds authorized. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.550. Prior: 1957 c 174 §
6.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.552 Committee for recycling markets. [1989 c 431 § 100.]
Repealed by 1991 c 319 § 213.
43.31.554 Committee to make recommendations. [1989 c 431 §
101.] Repealed by 1991 c 319 § 213.
43.31.556
Committee—Contracting authority—Report—
Termination. [1990 c 127 § 1; 1989 c 431 § 102.] Repealed by 1991 c 319
§ 213.
43.31.560 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Signatures on
bonds or coupons—Bonds negotiable. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.560. Prior:
1957 c 174 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30,
1985.
43.31.570 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Sale of
bonds—Bonds as legal investment and security. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.570.
Prior: 1957 c 174 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.580 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Registration
of bonds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.580. Prior: 1957 c 174 § 9.] Decodified
pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
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43.31.610
Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—
Appropriation. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.610. Prior: 1957 c 174 § 12.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
43.31.611 Rural community assistance coordinator. [1997 c 367 §
2; 1995 c 226 § 2; 1993 c 316 § 1; 1991 c 314 § 3.] Expired June 30, 2000.
43.31.620 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Undertaking
to impose corporation fees—Use, proration, of one-half of proceeds.
[1965 c 8 § 43.31.620. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 8; 1957 c 174 § 13.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.621 Agency rural community assistance task force. [1997 c
367 § 3; 1996 c 186 § 508; 1995 c 226 § 3; 1994 c 264 § 18. Prior: 1993 c
316 § 2; 1993 c 280 § 49; 1991 c 314 § 4.] Expired June 30, 2000.
43.31.630 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Fees not
exclusive method for payment of bonds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.630. Prior:
1957 c 174 § 14.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.631 Economic recovery coordination board—Expiration of
section. [1993 c 316 § 3; 1991 c 314 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 33,
effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1995 c 269 § 1902, effective July 1,
1995.
43.31.640 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Proceedings
to compel deposit and payment of funds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.640. Prior:
1957 c 174 § 15.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.641 Department duties—Timber-dependent communities,
value-added forest products firms, value-added forest products
industry—Strategic diversification and export assistance. [1997 c 367 §
6; 1995 c 226 § 4; 1993 c 280 § 50; 1991 c 314 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c
226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.31.650 Severability. [1957 c 174 § 16.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 §
43.198.040. See RCW 43.198.030.
43.31.651
Sustainable economic development efforts—
Community assistance. [1995 c 226 § 10; 1993 c 280 § 51; 1991 c 314 §
9.] Repealed by 1997 c 367 § 20, effective July 1, 1997.
43.31.660 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Declaration of
necessity for additional funds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.660. Prior: 1961 c 152 §
6.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.661 Air transportation options in timber impact areas.
[1991 c 314 § 10.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 33, effective July 1, 1995.
43.31.670 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Additional
limited obligation bonds authorized. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.670. Prior: 1961
c 152 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.680 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Signatures on
bonds and coupons—Bonds negotiable. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.680. Prior:
1961 c 152 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30,
1985.
43.31.690 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Sale of
bonds—Bonds as legal investment and security. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.690.
Prior: 1961 c 152 § 9.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.700 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Registration
of bonds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.700. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 10.] Decodified
pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.710 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Bonds not a
general obligation—Payment. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.710. Prior: 1961 c 152 §
11.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.720 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Deposit of
proceeds of sale—Use. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.720. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 12.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
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43.31.730
Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—
Appropriation. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.730. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 13.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.740 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Undertaking
to impose corporation fees—Use, proration, of one-half of proceeds.
[1965 c 8 § 43.31.740. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 9; 1961 c 152 § 14.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.750 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—General
powers of state officials—Agreements. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.750. Prior:
1961 c 152 § 15.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.760 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Legislature
may provide additional means for raising revenue. [1965 c 8 §
43.31.760. Prior: 1961 c 152 § 16.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 §
75, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.770 Provisions relating to Seattle world fair—Proceedings
to compel deposit and payment of funds. [1965 c 8 § 43.31.770. Prior:
1961 c 152 § 17.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.780 Century 21 commemorative coins—Disposition of
proceeds. [1961 c 127 § 1.] Decodified.
43.31.790 State international trade fairs—Declaration of purpose.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 292 § 2; 1965 c 148 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.31.831 State trade fairs—Transfer of surplus funds in state
trade fair fund to general fund—Initial transfer. [1972 ex.s. c 93 § 1.]
Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.855 Rural development council. [1997 c 377 § 1.] Repealed
by 1999 c 151 § 901, effective July 1, 2000; and repealed by 1999 c 299 § 5,
effective June 30, 2000.
43.31.856 Rural development council—Successor organization.
[1999 c 299 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 299 § 6, effective June 30, 2002.
43.31.857 Rural development council—Financial contributions
encouraged. [1997 c 377 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 901, effective
July 1, 2000; and repealed by 1999 c 299 § 5, effective June 30, 2000.
43.31.858 Rural development council—Transition to successor
organization. [1999 c 299 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 299 § 6, effective June
30, 2002.
43.31.860 State trade fairs—Transfer of books, records, property,
etc.—Validity of actions not affected—Completion of matters
transferred. [1965 c 148 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.865 Job skills training program—Department's duties.
Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1985 c 466 § 75, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.870 Business coordination act—Legislative intent—Policy.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.875 Business coordination act—Definitions. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 68 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.880 Business coordination act—Grocery business—Master
application—Form—Master permit—Total fee—Agencies covered—
Renewals. [1984 c 7 § 46; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 3.] Repealed by 1985
c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.885
Business coordination act—Coordination and
consolidation of inspections. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 4.] Repealed by
1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.890 Business coordination act—Permit issuing centers.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.895 Business coordination act—Report to legislature.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31.915 Small businesses—Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c
70 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.920 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 70 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466
§ 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.925 Office of small business—Duties. [1982 c 6 § 9; 1977
ex.s. c 70 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.930 Office of small business—Report to legislature—
Contents. [1977 ex.s. c 70 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.31.935 Legislative review of RCW 43.31.915 through 43.31.935.
[1977 ex.s. c 70 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.940 General obligation bonds—Authorized—Issuance, sale,
terms, conditions, etc.—Pledge and promise—Seal. [1979 ex.s. c 197 §
2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.942 Bond anticipation notes—Pacific Northwest festival
facility construction account created—Deposit of proceeds from bonds
and notes. [1979 ex.s. c 197 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective
June 30, 1985.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.31.942 was amended by 1985 c 57 § 30
without reference to its repeal by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.31.944 Administration of proceeds. [1979 ex.s. c 197 § 4.]
Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.946 Retirement of bonds from Pacific northwest festival
facility bond redemption fund—Retirement of bonds from state general
obligation bond retirement fund—Remedies of bondholders. [1979
ex.s. c 197 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.948 Bonds legal investment for public funds. [1979 ex.s. c
197 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31.950
International performing festival arts steering
commission created—Membership—Meetings—Termination. [1979
ex.s. c 197 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.31.952 Authority to accept gift of real estate. [1979 ex.s. c 197 §
8.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.31.954 Power of international performing festival arts steering
commission to form nonprofit corporation. [1979 ex.s. c 197 § 9.]
Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.31.958
Bond anticipation notes—Cultural facilities
construction account—Deposit of proceeds from bonds and notes—
Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 31; 1979 ex.s. c 260 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c
13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
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43.31A.010 Declarations. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 1.] Repealed by 1981
c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective
June 30, 1984.
43.31A.020
Economic assistance authority—Created—
Membership—Chairman—Travel expenses—Rules and regulations.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 111; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 76
§ 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June
30, 1984.
43.31A.030 Vacancies—Removal of members. [1972 ex.s. c 117 §
3.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by
1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.040 Conflicts of interest—Code of ethics. [1972 ex.s. c 117
§ 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by
1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.050 General powers and duties. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31.900
Business coordination act—Liberal construction.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 68 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June
30, 1985.
43.31A.060 Consistency with plans, programs and policies of
other agencies condition to approval of project. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 6.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31.910 Business coordination act—Short title. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 68 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31A.070 Grants and loans to political subdivisions and Indian
tribes—Authorized—Purposes. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 7.] Repealed by 1981
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c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective
June 30, 1984.
43.31A.080 Projects for which grants or loans may be used—
Priority. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.090 Amounts available for grants and loans—Economic
assistance areas—Designation—Redefined areas—Criteria—Areas not
designated. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 9.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective
June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.100 Special impact areas. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 10.] Repealed
by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.110 Public facilities grants and loans—Conditions. [1981
c 76 § 5; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June
30, 1984.
43.31A.120 Repayments of advances. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 12.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.130 Investment projects—Definitions—Criteria. [1981 c
76 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 296 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 13.] Repealed by 1979 c 99
§ 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.140 Investment projects—Eligibility—Investment tax
deferrals—Authorized—Amounts. [1981 c 76 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 14.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.150 Investment projects—Application for certification—
Tax deferral certificate, issuance. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 15.] Repealed by
1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.160 Investment projects—Audit—Repayment schedule.
[1982 2nd ex.s. c 6 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.170
Investment projects—Accelerated repayment
schedule—Interest—Penalties—Insolvency. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 17.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.180 Investment projects—Rules and regulations. [1972
ex.s. c 117 § 18.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.190 Investment projects—Reports by firm qualifying
under RCW 43.31A.130(1)(b). [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.200 Independent study board. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 20.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
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43.31A.280 Industrial mortgage payment insurance revolving
account. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 28.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.290 Expenditures from and charges upon industrial
mortgage payment insurance revolving account. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 29.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.300 Fidelity bonds. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 30.] Repealed by
1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.310 Addition of moneys to the industrial mortgage
payment insurance revolving account. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 31.] Repealed
by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.320 Accounts in general fund—Created or authorized—
Investments—Reports. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 32.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 §
71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.330 Records of accounts—Audits—Annual reports. [1977
c 75 § 55; 1972 ex.s. c 117 § 33.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June
30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.900 RCW 43.31A.210 through 43.31A.310 not effective
until constitutional amendment approved. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 34.]
Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c
99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.910 Severability—1972 ex.s. c 117. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 35.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.920 Short title. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 37.] Repealed by 1981 c
76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective
June 30, 1984.
Chapter 43.31B
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
43.31B.010 Findings. [1984 c 176 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 §
76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31B.020 Definitions. [1984 c 176 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 §
76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31B.030 Office of international investment—Established—
Powers and duties. [1984 c 176 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76,
effective June 30, 1985.
43.31B.040 Funds, gifts, grants, etc.—Fees. [1984 c 176 § 4.]
Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31B.050 Reports. [1984 c 176 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76,
effective June 30, 1985.
43.31A.210 Industrial projects—Definitions. [1972 ex.s. c 117 §
21.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by
1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31B.900 Severability—1984 c 176. [1984 c 176 § 8.] Repealed
by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.31A.220 Industrial projects—Insuring of mortgage payments
authorized—Conditions. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 22.] Repealed by 1981 c 76
§ 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June
30, 1984.
STATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
43.31A.230 Industrial projects—Mortgage payment insurance—
Approval. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 23.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective
June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.240 Industrial projects—Eligibility criteria for industrial
mortgage payment insurance contract. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 24.] Repealed
by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.250 Industrial projects—Mortgage insurance premiums.
[1972 ex.s. c 117 § 25.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982;
and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
43.31A.260 Industrial projects—Default in mortgage installment
payments—Procedure. [1972 ex.s. c 117 § 26.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 §
6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June
30, 1984.
43.31A.270 Loans, etc., legal investment for financial institutions,
trustees, etc.—Title insurance—Security requirements. [1972 ex.s. c
117 § 27.] Repealed by 1981 c 76 § 6, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 71, effective June 30, 1984.
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Chapter 43.33
43.33.020 Powers and duties. [1965 c 8 § 43.33.020. Prior: 1961 c
300 § 3; 1921 c 7 § 6, part; RRS § 10764, part.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48,
effective July 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 43.33A.010.
43.33.025 Investment of funds in farm, soil, water conservation
loans. [1965 c 8 § 43.33.025. Prior: 1959 c 91 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c 3
§ 48, effective July 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 43.33A.080.
43.33.050
Investment advisory committee—Created—
Membership—Vacancies—Meetings—Compensation—Travel
expenses. [1979 c 119 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 251 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
112; 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1,
1981. Later enactment, see RCW 43.33A.020.
43.33.060 Investment advisory committee—Liability of members.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1,
1981. Later enactment, see RCW 43.33A.070.
43.33.070 Investment advisory committee—Powers and duties.
[1977 ex.s. c 251 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 105 § 26; 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 §
9.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1, 1981.
43.33.080 Investment advisory committee—Review of state
finance committee's investment transactions—Reports. [1973 1st ex.s. c
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103 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1, 1981. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.33A.090.
43.33.090
Investment advisory committee—Examination of
accounts, files and records. [1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 11.] Repealed by 1981
c 3 § 48, effective July 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 43.33A.120.
43.33.100 Authorized investments for state finance committee,
boards and trustees—Power of trustees of funds to authorize state
finance committee to make investments, etc. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
43.33.110 Securities—State treasurer may cause same to be
registered in the name of a nominee. [1979 c 119 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 251 §
6.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1, 1981. Later enactment, see
RCW 43.33A.130.
43.33.120 Investments—Standard of judgment and care. [1977
ex.s. c 251 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 c 3 § 48, effective July 1, 1981. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.33A.140.
43.38.020 Powers and duties. [1982 1st ex.s. c 41 § 2; 1965 c 8 §
43.38.020. Prior: 1957 c 291 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1001,
effective July 1, 1999.
43.38.030 Examination of records. [1965 c 8 § 43.38.030. Prior:
1957 c 291 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1001, effective July 1, 1999.
43.38.040 Officers—Meetings—Executive secretary. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 24; 1965 c 8 § 43.38.040. Prior: 1957 c 291 § 4.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 1001, effective July 1, 1999.
43.38.050 Expenditures. [1965 c 8 § 43.38.050. Prior: 1957 c 291 §
5.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 41 § 4.
Chapter 43.39
COORDINATOR OF ATOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
43.39.010 through 43.39.120 [1957 c 92 §§ 1-12.] Repealed by
1961 c 207 § 22.
Chapter 43.33A
Chapter 43.41
STATE INVESTMENT BOARD
43.33A.220 Emergency reserve fund—Board's duties. [1999 c 288
§ 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 484 § 8, effective July 1, 2008.
Chapter 43.34
CAPITOL COMMITTEE
43.34.020 Award of contracts—Notice of call for bids. [1911 c 59 §
10, part; 1909 c 69 § 5, part; RRS § 7901, part.] Decodified. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.24.060.
43.34.030 Amendment of plans. [1917 c 167 § 5; RRS § 7915.]
Decodified.
43.34.050 Stone for buildings. [1915 c 191 § 5; RRS § 7918.]
Decodified.
43.34.060 Capitol grant revenue to capitol building construction
fund. [1923 c 12 § 1; RRS § 7921-1.] Now codified as RCW 79.24.087.
43.34.070 Powers and duties. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 43.35
43.35.010 Composition of committee. [1921 c 7 § 11, part; RRS §
10769, part.] Now codified as RCW 29.33.030.
43.35.020 Powers and duties. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 43.36
LAW LIBRARY COMMITTEE
43.36.010 Composition of committee. [1921 c 7 § 12, part; RRS §
10770, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 188 § 6.
43.36.020 Powers and duties. [1921 c 7 § 12, part; RRS § 10770,
part.] Repealed by 1959 c 188 § 6.
Chapter 43.37
WEATHER MODIFICATION
43.37.020
Board established—Composition, appointment,
qualifications, compensation, quorum. [1965 c 8 § 43.37.020. Prior:
1961 c 154 § 1; 1957 c 245 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 64 § 19.
43.37.070 Staff services, materials, office space—Expenses. [1965
c 8 § 43.37.070. Prior: 1957 c 245 § 7.] Repealed by 1973 c 64 § 19.
[1973 c 64 § 17.]
Chapter 43.38
TAX ADVISORY COUNCIL
43.38.010 Tax advisory council created—Appointment, travel
expenses. [1983 c 2 § 11. Prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 41 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 30
§ 12; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 113; 1965 c 8 § 43.38.010; prior: 1957 c 291
§ 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1001, effective July 1, 1999.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 596]
43.41.010 Office created—Salary—Personnel. [1965 c 8 §
43.41.010. Prior: 1961 c 307 § 3; 1955 c 340 § 3; prior: (i) 1947 c 114 § 3;
RRS § 10786-10a. (ii) 1935 c 176 § 14; RRS § 10786-13. (iii) 1941 c 196 §
7; RRS § 11018-17.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 239 § 22.
43.41.020 Powers and duties. [1965 c 8 § 43.41.020. Prior: 1961 c
1 § 32 (Initiative Measure No. 207); prior: (i) 1947 c 114 § 4; RRS § 1078610b. (ii) 1935 c 176 § 19; RRS § 10786-18. (iii) 1921 c 7 § 47; RRS §
10805.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 239 § 22.
43.41.108 Settlement and payment of accounts—"Chief fiscal
officer of the executive branch" defined. [1977 ex.s. c 144 § 12.]
Repealed by 1979 c 151 § 187.
43.41.175 Energy consumption data—Quarterly reports by
facilities or agencies. [1986 c 325 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 186 § 524,
effective July 1, 1996.
1987.
43.41.200 Legislative findings. [1982 c 214 § 2.] Expired June 30,
43.41.202 Definitions. [1982 c 214 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1987.
VOTING MACHINE COMMITTEE
43.37.900 Revolving account abolished.
Decodified September 1985.
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
43.41.204 Annual report to office—Form burden. [1982 c 214 §
4.] Expired June 30, 1987.
43.41.206 Proof of reduction in form burden required—Waiver—
Prohibition on increase in form burden, exception. [1982 c 214 § 5.]
Expired June 30, 1987.
43.41.208 Rules—Review of agency reports—Annual report to
legislature. [1982 c 214 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1987.
43.41.210 Placement of appropriated funds in reserve for
noncompliance—Amount—Duration. [1982 c 214 § 7.] Expired June
30, 1987.
43.41.212 Expiration of RCW 43.41.200 through 43.41.212. [1982
c 214 § 8.] Expired June 30, 1987.
43.41.398
Enhanced salary allocation model for educator
development and certification—Technical working group—Report and
recommendation. [2010 c 236 § 7; 2009 c 548 § 601.] Recodified as RCW
28A.400.201 pursuant to 2010 c 236 § 18.
43.41.900 Transfer of employees. [1979 c 151 § 120; 1969 ex.s. c
239 § 13.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
43.41.910 Transfer of documents, property, records, etc. [1979 c
151 § 121; 1969 ex.s. c 239 § 14.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
43.41.920 Continuation of contacts and services. [1979 c 151 §
122; 1969 ex.s. c 239 § 15.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
43.41.930 Appropriations. [1979 c 151 § 123; 1969 ex.s. c 239 §
16.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
43.41.960 Governor to determine questions concerning transfers
of powers and duties—Allocations of funds. [1969 ex.s. c 239 § 19.]
Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
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Chapter 43.42
Title 43
OFFICE OF REGULATORY ASSISTANCE
43.43.520 Crime information center—Advisory committee—
Composition—Rules and regulations. [1967 ex.s. c 27 § 3.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
43.42.905 Transfer of powers, duties, functions. [2002 c 153 § 10.]
Decodified pursuant to 2007 c 94 § 17.
43.43.660 Drug control assistance unit—Advisory committee on
administration. [1970 ex.s. c 63 § 8.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
Chapter 43.43
43.43.755 Persons under age of eighteen years. [1972 ex.s. c 152 §
12.] Repealed by 1987 c 450 § 9.
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
43.43.140 Management—Retirement board, composition, terms,
elections, vacancies, business. [1965 c 8 § 43.43.140. Prior: 1961 c 300 §
6; 1957 c 162 § 1; 1947 c 250 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-83.] Repealed
by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.43.150 Employees of board. [1965 c 8 § 43.43.150. Prior: 1947
c 250 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-84.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 36, effective
July 1, 1982.
43.43.160 Oath of members—Compensation. [1965 c 8 §
43.43.160. Prior: 1947 c 250 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-85.] Repealed
by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.43.170 Investment of funds. [1981 c 3 § 36; 1969 c 12 § 2; 1965
c 8 § 43.43.170. Prior: 1955 c 222 § 1; 1947 c 250 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6362-86.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
43.43.175 Custody, sale, of securities—Disposition of proceeds.
[1981 c 3 § 37; 1965 c 8 § 43.43.175. Prior: 1955 c 222 § 2.] Repealed by
1991 c 35 § 3.
43.43.180 Duty of state treasurer. [1965 c 8 § 43.43.180. Prior:
1947 c 250 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-87.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
43.43.190 Limitation on interest of board member. [1965 c 8 §
43.43.190. Prior: 1947 c 250 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-88.] Repealed
by 1991 c 35 § 3.
43.43.200 Actuarial valuations, investigations. [1965 c 8 §
43.43.200. Prior: 1947 c 250 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-89.] Repealed
by 1989 c 273 § 30.
43.43.210 Notice of commissioning and withdrawals. [1965 c 8 §
43.43.210. Prior: 1947 c 250 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-90.] Repealed
by 1969 c 12 § 10.
43.43.225 Payment of legal and medical expenses of retirement
system. [1984 c 184 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 35 § 3.
43.43.265 Recomputation of average final salary. [1965 c 8 §
43.43.265. Prior: 1959 c 8 § 1; 1955 c 244 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s.
c 52 § 36, effective July 1, 1982.
43.43.266 Recomputation of average final salary—Construction.
[1965 c 8 § 43.43.266. Prior: 1959 c 8 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c
52 § 36, effective July 1, 1982.
43.43.267 Recomputation of average final salary—1969 c 12.
[1969 c 12 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 36, effective July 1,
1982.
43.43.790
Criminal justice services—Advisory council—
Created—Membership—Terms—Vacancies. [1972 ex.s. c 152 § 19.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1104, effective July 1, 1999.
43.43.795
Criminal justice services—Advisory council—
Meetings. [1972 ex.s. c 152 § 20.] Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1104,
effective July 1, 1999.
43.43.835
Background checks—Drug-related
information. [1998 c 10 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 421 § 8.
conviction
43.43.858
Organized crime advisory board—Created—
Membership—Meetings—Travel expenses. [2000 c 38 § 1; 1987 c 65 §
1; 1980 c 146 § 14; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 115; 1973 1st ex.s. c 202 § 5.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24, effective June 30, 2009.
43.43.860 Organized crime advisory board—Terms of members.
[1987 c 65 § 2; 1980 c 146 § 15; 1973 1st ex.s. c 202 § 6.] Repealed by
2009 c 560 § 24, effective June 30, 2009.
43.43.862 Organized crime advisory board—Powers and duties.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 202 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24, effective June 30,
2009.
43.43.864
Information to be furnished board—Security—
Confidentiality. [1973 1st ex.s. c 202 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 24,
effective June 30, 2009.
43.43.932 State fire protection policy board—Created—Members.
[2005 c 35 § 1; 1995 c 369 § 15; 1986 c 266 § 55. Formerly RCW
43.63A.310.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 43, effective June 30, 2010.
43.43.936 State fire protection policy board—Advisory duties.
[1995 c 369 § 17; 1993 c 280 § 70; 1986 c 266 § 57. Formerly RCW
43.63A.330.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 43, effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 43.44
STATE FIRE PROTECTION
43.44.100 Annual report. [1995 c 369 § 33; 1986 c 266 § 76; 1985 c
470 § 26; 1977 c 75 § 71; 1947 c 79 § .33.11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.11.
Formerly RCW 48.48.110.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
Chapter 43.46
ARTS COMMISSION
43.46.010 Declaration of purpose. [1965 c 8 § 43.46.010. Prior:
1961 c 301 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 317 § 9, effective June 30, 1985. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.46.005.
43.43.272 Surviving spouse allowance—Annual adjustment.
[1999 c 74 § 2.] Repealed by 2001 c 329 § 12, effective July 1, 2001.
43.46.020 Commission established—Composition. [1967 ex.s. c
125 § 3; 1965 c 8 § 43.46.020. Prior: 1961 c 301 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c
317 § 9, effective June 30, 1985. Later enactment, see RCW 43.46.015.
43.43.275
Minimum retirement allowance—Post-retirement
adjustment—Computation. [1987 c 173 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 96 § 3.]
Decodified pursuant to 1997 c 72 § 2.
43.46.080 Designation of poet laureate authorized. [1965 c 8 §
43.46.080. Prior: 1961 c 301 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 317 § 9, effective
June 30, 1985.
43.43.276
Retirement and beneficiary allowances—Postretirement adjustment—Minimum adjustment. [1983 1st ex.s. c 56 § 5.]
Repealed by 2001 c 329 § 12, effective July 1, 2001.
Chapter 43.48
ATHLETIC COMMISSION
43.43.277 Minimum retirement allowance for surviving spouses
not eligible for federal benefits. [1996 c 185 § 1; 1987 c 173 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1997 c 72 § 2.
43.48.010
Commission
created—Composition—Terms—
Vacancies. [1933 c 184 § 1; RRS § 8276-1.] Now codified as RCW
67.08.001.
43.43.300
Contributions by members—State contributions
remain in fund if member leaves patrol. [2000 c 17 § 1; 1965 c 8 §
43.43.300. Prior: 1963 c 175 § 4; 1961 c 93 § 4; 1955 c 244 § 3; 1951 c 140
§ 9; 1947 c 250 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6362-99.] Repealed by 2001 c 329
§ 12, effective July 1, 2001.
43.48.020 Official bonds—Expenses. [1959 c 305 § 1; 1933 c 184 §
2; RRS § 8276-2.] Now codified as RCW 67.08.003.
43.43.410 License fraud task force—Intent. [1999 c 277 § 1.]
Repealed by 2000 c 229 § 8.
43.48.040 Officers, employees, inspectors. [1959 c 305 § 2; 1933 c
184 § 4; RRS § 8276-3.] Now codified as RCW 67.08.007.
43.43.420 License fraud task force—Personnel. [1999 c 277 § 2.]
Repealed by 2000 c 229 § 8.
43.48.050 General powers of commission. [1933 c 184 § 5; RRS §
8276-5.] Now codified as RCW 67.08.009.
(2010 Ed.)
43.48.030 Officers—Quorum—Office—Meetings. [1933 c 184 §
3; RRS § 8276-3.] Now codified as RCW 67.08.005.
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Chapter 43.49
COLUMBIA BASIN COMMISSION
43.49.010 Commission created—Composition—Travel expenses.
[1984 c 287 § 81; 1965 c 8 § 43.49.010. Prior: 1943 c 283 § 1; 1933 c 81 §
1; RRS § 3017-1.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.49.020 Commission divided into sections. [1965 c 8 §
43.49.020. Prior: 1943 c 283 § 2; RRS § 3017-1a.] Repealed by 1988 c
127 § 86.
43.49.030 General powers—Quorum—Meetings. [1965 c 8 §
43.49.030. Prior: 1943 c 283 § 3; 1935 c 132 § 1; 1933 c 81 § 2; RRS §
3017-2.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.49.040 Powers of reclamation section. [1965 c 8 § 43.49.040.
Prior: 1943 c 283 § 4; RRS § 3017-2a.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.49.050 Powers of resources section. [1965 c 8 § 43.49.050.
Prior: 1943 c 283 § 5; RRS § 3017-2b.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.49.060 Secretary and employees—Out-of-state expenses. [1965
c 8 § 43.49.060. Prior: 1943 c 283 § 6; 1933 c 81 § 3; RRS § 3017-3.]
Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
43.49.070 Cooperation of state departments—Hearings. [1977 c
75 § 56; 1965 c 8 § 43.49.070. Prior: 1943 c 283 § 7; 1933 c 81 § 4; RRS §
3017-4.] Repealed by 1988 c 127 § 86.
Chapter 43.50
43.51.055 Park passes—Eligibility. [1999 c 249 § 305; 1997 c 74 §
1; 1989 c 135 § 1; 1988 c 176 § 909; 1986 c 6 § 1; 1985 c 182 § 1; 1979
ex.s. c 131 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 330 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.065
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.057 Nonresident camping fee surcharge—Amounts. [1979 c
153 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 80 § 1.
43.51.060 Further powers—Director of parks and recreation—
Salaries. [1999 c 249 § 307; 1995 c 211 § 3; 1993 c 156 § 1; 1987 c 225 §
3; 1980 c 89 § 2; 1969 c 99 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.060. Prior: 1961 c 307 §
12; 1955 c 391 § 3; 1947 c 271 § 5; RRS § 10768-4.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.070 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.061 Delegation of commission's powers and duties to
director. [1999 c 249 § 306; 1969 ex.s. c 31 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.075 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.062 Lease of park lands for television stations. [1965 c 8 §
43.51.062. Prior: 1953 c 39 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.080 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.063 Lease of park lands for television stations—Lease rental
rates, terms—Attachment of antennae. [1974 ex.s. c 151 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.085 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.065 Exemption of persons over sixty-five from fees for
collection in state parks of wood debris for personal use. [1983 c 193 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
HORSE RACING COMMISSION
43.50.010
Commission created—Terms of members—
Vacancies—Removal—Bond and oath—Salary. [1933 c 55 § 2; RRS §
8212-2.] Now codified as RCW 67.16.012.
43.51.070 Donations of land for park purposes. [1999 c 249 § 901;
1965 c 8 § 43.51.070. Prior: 1913 c 113 § 2; RRS § 10940.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.095 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.080 Parks in island counties. [1965 c 8 § 43.51.080. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 92 § 1; RRS § 10942-1.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.50.020
Organization—Secretary—Records to be kept—
Biennial reports. [1933 c 55 § 3; RRS § 8312-3.] Now codified as RCW
67.16.015.
43.51.090 Bequests and donations of money. [1997 c 137 § 3; 1969
c 99 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.090. Prior: 1923 c 157 § 2; 1921 c 149 § 3; RRS
§ 10943.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.100 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 43.51
43.51.100 Withdrawal of granted lands on public highways. [1965
c 8 § 43.51.100. Prior: 1921 c 149 § 4; RRS § 10944.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.105 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
43.51.010 Definitions. [1965 c 8 § 43.51.010. Prior: 1947 c 271 § 2;
RRS § 10768-1.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.51.020 Commission created—Composition—Compensation
and expenses. [1999 c 249 § 201; 1984 c 287 § 82; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34
§ 116; 1969 ex.s. c 31 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 132 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.020. Prior:
1947 c 271 § 1; 1945 c 36 § 1; 1921 c 7 § 10; RRS § 10768.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.015 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.030 Chairman—Meetings—Quorum. [1999 c 249 § 202;
1965 c 8 § 43.51.030. Prior: 1947 c 271 § 3; RRS § 10768-2.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.05.025 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.040 Powers and duties—Mandatory. [1999 c 249 § 302;
1999 c 155 § 1; 1999 c 59 § 1; 1989 c 175 § 106; 1980 c 89 § 1; 1979 c 10 §
4. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 123 § 1; 1977 c 75 § 57; 1967 ex.s. c 90 § 1; 1965 c 8
§ 43.51.040; prior: 1959 c 317 § 1; 1955 c 391 § 1; 1929 c 148 § 1; 1923 c
157 § 1; 1921 c 149 § 2; RRS § 10942.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.030
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.110 Withdrawal of other lands—Exchange for lands on
highway. [1999 c 249 § 902; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.110. Prior: 1921 c 149 § 5;
RRS § 10945.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.110 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.112 Cross-state trail facility. [1999 c 301 § 1; 1996 c 129 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.115 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.1121 Cross-state trail—Transfer of lands in Milwaukee
Road corridor. [1999 c 301 § 2; 1996 c 129 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.120 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.113 Cross-state trail—Rail line franchise negotiations by
department of transportation. [1999 c 301 § 3; 1996 c 129 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.125 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.114 Cross-state trail account—Land acquisition—Rules
describing trail. [1999 c 301 § 4; 1996 c 129 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.130 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.045 Additional powers and duties. [1999 c 249 § 303; 1984 c
82 § 1; 1981 c 271 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.035 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.120 Dedication as parks and parkways. [1965 c 8 §
43.51.120. Prior: 1921 c 149 § 6; RRS § 10946.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.135 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.046 Waste reduction and recycling. [1999 c 249 § 304; 1991
c 11 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.045 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.130 Permits for improvement of parks—Limitations. [1999
c 59 § 2; 1982 c 156 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.130. Prior: 1929 c 83 § 1; RRS §
10946-1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.140 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.047 Sale of timber. [1995 c 211 § 2; 1984 c 82 § 3.] Repealed
by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.51.048 Community service for littering in state parks—Policy
and procedures. [1996 c 263 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.050
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.050 Additional powers and duties. [1997 c 137 § 1; 1987 c
225 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.050. Prior: 1955 c 391 § 2; 1947 c 271 § 4; RRS
§ 10768-3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.055 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.052 Parks improvement account—Transfers to state parks
renewal and stewardship account. [1999 c 249 § 402; 1997 c 137 § 2;
1987 c 225 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
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43.51.140 Application for permit. [1999 c 59 § 3; 1982 c 156 § 2;
1965 c 8 § 43.51.140. Prior: 1929 c 83 § 2; RRS § 10946-2.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.145 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.150 Plans and specifications. [1982 c 156 § 3; 1965 c 8 §
43.51.150. Prior: 1929 c 83 § 3; RRS § 10946-3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.150 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.160 Surety bond. [1982 c 156 § 4; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.160.
Prior: 1929 c 83 § 4; RRS § 10946-4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.155
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.170 Police powers vested in commission and employees.
[1965 c 8 § 43.51.170. Prior: 1921 c 149 § 7; RRS § 10947.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.160 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
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43.51.180 Penalties. [1997 c 214 § 1; 1987 c 380 § 15; 1965 c 8 §
43.51.180. Prior: 1921 c 149 § 8; RRS § 10948.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.165 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.200
Transfer of surplus land—Reversionary clause
required—Release—Parkland acquisition account. [1991 sp.s. c 13 §
23; 1985 c 57 § 33; 1984 c 87 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.170
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.210 Disposal of land not needed for park purposes. [1999 c
249 § 601; 1998 c 42 § 1; 1984 c 87 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 246 § 1; 1969 c 99 § 3;
1965 c 8 § 43.51.210. Prior: 1953 c 64 § 1; 1947 c 261 § 1; RRS § 10951a.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.175 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.215 Exchange of state land by commission—Public notice—
News release—Hearing—Procedure. [1998 c 42 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 107
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.180 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
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43.51.340 Winter recreation advisory committee—Generally.
[1994 c 264 § 19; 1990 c 49 § 1; 1989 c 175 § 107; 1988 c 36 § 16; 1987 c
330 § 1101; 1986 c 47 § 2; 1982 c 11 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 209 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.255 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.350 Sun Lakes state park—"Vic Meyers Golf Course"
designation—"Vic Meyers Lake" designation. [1977 ex.s. c 266 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.260 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.355 Authority of commission to implement RCW 43.51.350.
[1977 ex.s. c 266 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.51.360 Hostels—Legislative declaration of intent. [1977 ex.s. c
281 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.265 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.365 "Hostel" defined. [1977 ex.s. c 281 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.270 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.220 Small boat facilities for Puget Sound authorized. [1999
c 249 § 904; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.220. Prior: 1949 c 154 § 1; RRS § 107684d.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.185 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.370
Hostels—Authority of political subdivisions to
establish. [1977 ex.s. c 281 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.275 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.230 Lease with option to purchase parental school facilities.
[1965 c 8 § 43.51.230. Prior: 1959 c 215 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 §
1701.
43.51.375 Hostels—Commission authorized to accept grants or
moneys for the support thereof—Rules required. [1977 ex.s. c 281 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.280 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.235 Recreational metal detectors—Available land. [1997 c
150 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.190 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.380 Acquisition, development, etc., of urban area parks by
interagency committee for outdoor recreation. [1980 c 89 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.250 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.237 Identification of historic archaeological resources in
state parks—Plan—Availability of land for use by recreational metal
detectors. [1999 c 249 § 905; 1997 c 150 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.195 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.240 Certain tidelands transferred to commission. [1967
ex.s. c 96 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.200 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.250 Certain tidelands transferred to commission—Access to
and from tidelands. [1967 ex.s. c 96 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.205
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.260 Acquisition of Wallace Falls property authorized. [1969
c 41 § 1; 1965 c 146 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.51.270 Sale of state trust lands—Terms and conditions. [1999 c
249 § 906; 1995 c 211 § 4; 1992 c 185 § 1; 1988 c 79 § 1; 1987 c 466 § 1;
1985 c 163 § 1; 1981 c 271 § 1; 1980 c 4 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 210 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.210 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.275 State parks renewal and stewardship account. [1995 c
211 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.215 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.385 Establishment of urban area state parks by parks and
recreation commission. [1980 c 89 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.300
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.390 Operation of swimming pool at Saint Edwards state
park. [1981 c 114 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 193 § 2.
43.51.395 Declaration of policy—Lands for public park purposes.
[1984 c 82 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.305 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.400
Powers and duties—Program of boating safety
education—Casualty and accident reporting program. [1998 c 245 §
66; 1994 c 151 § 3; 1984 c 183 § 4; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 52.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.310 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.402 Casualty and accident reports—Confidentiality—Use
as evidence. [1984 c 183 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.140 pursuant to
1992 c 15 § 1.
43.51.403
Boating accident reports by local government
agencies—Investigation—Report of coroner.
[1987 c 427 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.150 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
43.51.280 Trust land purchase account. [1991 sp.s. c 16 § 922;
1991 sp.s. c 13 § 4; 1987 c 466 § 2. Prior: 1985 c 163 § 2; 1985 c 57 § 34;
1981 c 271 § 2; 1980 c 4 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 210 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 211
§ 6, effective July 1, 1995.
43.51.404 Uniform waterway marking system. [1987 c 427 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.350 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
43.51.285 Trust lands—Periodic review to identify parcels
appropriate for transfer to commission. [1987 c 466 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.220 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.405 Milwaukee Road corridor—Transfer of management
control to commission. [1996 c 129 § 7; 1989 c 129 § 1; 1984 c 174 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.315 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.290 Winter recreational facilities—Commission duties—
Liability. [1999 c 249 § 1401; 1990 c 136 § 2; 1990 c 49 § 2; 1982 c 11 § 1;
1975 1st ex.s. c 209 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.225 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
43.51.405 Milwaukee Road corridor—Transfer of management
control to commission. [1989 c 129 § 1; 1984 c 174 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.315 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.300 Winter recreational area parking permits—Fee—
Expiration. [1990 c 49 § 3; 1986 c 47 § 1; 1982 c 11 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c
209 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.230 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.310 Winter recreational program account—Deposit of
parking permit fees—Winter recreation programs by public and
private agencies. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 6; 1985 c 57 § 35; 1982 c 11 § 3; 1975
1st ex.s. c 209 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.235 pursuant to 1999 c 249
§ 1601.
43.51.407 Milwaukee Road corridor—Duties. [1987 c 438 § 39;
1984 c 174 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.320 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.409 Milwaukee Road corridor—Additional duties. [1989 c
129 § 3; 1984 c 174 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.325 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
43.51.411 Recreation trail on Milwaukee Road corridor. [1984 c
174 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.330 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.320 Winter recreational parking areas—Restriction of
overnight parking. [1982 c 11 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 209 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.05.240 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.415
Environmental interpretation—Authority of
commission. [1991 c 107 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.335 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.321 Penalty for violation of RCW 43.51.320 or 46.61.585.
Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW 79A.05.245 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.417 Environmental interpretation—Scope of activities.
[1991 c 107 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.340 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.330 Winter recreational parking areas—Rules. [1982 c 11 §
5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 209 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.250 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.419 Environmental interpretation—Assistance from other
organizations. [1991 c 107 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.345 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
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43.51.420 Senior environmental corps—Commission powers and
duties. [1992 c 63 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.350 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
43.51.580 Agreements with and acceptance of grants from federal
government authorized. [1965 ex.s. c 48 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.535 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.430 Underwater parks—Lead agency. [1993 c 267 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.355 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.590 Agreements with and acceptance of grants from federal
government authorized—Length of enrollment and compensation in
accordance with federal standards authorized. [1965 ex.s. c 48 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.540 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.432 Underwater parks—Authority to establish—Powers
and duties. [1999 c 249 § 1301; 1994 c 264 § 20; 1993 c 267 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.360 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.434 Underwater parks—Fees—Underwater park account.
[1993 c 267 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.365 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.436 Underwater parks—Diverse recreational opportunity.
[1993 c 267 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.370 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.438 Underwater parks—Liability. [1993 c 267 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.375 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.440 Water trail recreation program—Created. [1993 c 182
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.380 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.442 Water trail recreation program—Powers and duties.
[1993 c 182 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.385 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.444 Water trail recreation program—Grants. [1993 c 182 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.390 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.446 Water trail recreation program—Liability. [1993 c 182
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.395 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.448 Water trail recreation program—Permits. [1993 c 182
§ 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.400 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.450 Water trail recreation program—Account created.
[1993 c 182 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.405 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.452 Water trail recreation program—Rules. [1993 c 182 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.410 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.454 Water trail recreation program—Violation. [1993 c 182
§ 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.415 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.650 Declaration of principles. [1967 c 120 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.05.600 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.655 Seashore conservation area—Established. [1969 ex.s. c
55 § 1; 1967 c 120 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.605 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.660 Jurisdiction over and administration of area. [1969
ex.s. c 55 § 2; 1967 c 120 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.610 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.665 Principles and purposes to be followed in administering
area. [1969 ex.s. c 55 § 3; 1967 c 120 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.615 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.670 Cooperation and assistance of federal, state and local
agencies. [1969 ex.s. c 55 § 4; 1967 c 120 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.620 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.675 Powers and authority of department of fish and wildlife
not interfered with. [1994 c 264 § 22; 1988 c 75 § 17; 1987 c 506 § 92;
1983 c 3 § 109; 1969 ex.s. c 55 § 5; 1967 c 120 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.625 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.680
Control of traffic on ocean beach highways—
Regulation. [1983 c 3 § 110; 1967 c 120 § 7; 1961 c 12 § 46.08.180. Prior:
1951 c 271 § 46. Formerly RCW 46.08.180.] Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19,
effective January 1, 1989.
43.51.685 Sale, lease, and disposal of lands within the Seashore
Conservation Area. [1997 c 137 § 4; 1995 c 203 § 1; 1988 c 75 § 18; 1969
ex.s. c 55 § 6; 1967 c 120 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.630 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.690 Accreted lands—Sanitary facilities—Spur roads. [1967
c 120 § 9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 55 § 7.
43.51.456 Water trail advisory committee. [1994 c 264 § 21; 1993
c 182 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.420 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.695 Line of high tide boundary monuments or markers—
Location of—Notice—Objections. [1967 c 120 § 11.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 55 § 7.
43.51.500 Declaration of purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 96 § 1; 1965 c 8 §
43.51.500. Prior: 1961 c 215 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.500
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.695
Ocean beach recreation management plans—
Cooperative program. [1988 c 75 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.635
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.510
Youth development and conservation division
established—Supervisory personnel. [1999 c 249 § 1201; 1965 c 8 §
43.51.510. Prior: 1961 c 215 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.505
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.700 Line of high tide boundary monuments or markers—
Objection proceedings subject to administrative procedure act. [1967 c
120 § 12.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 55 § 7.
43.51.520 Youth development and conservation committee. [1969
ex.s. c 96 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.520. Prior: 1961 c 215 § 3.] Repealed by
1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.51.530
Composition of youth corps—Qualifications,
conditions, period of enrollment, etc. [1975 c 7 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 96 § 3;
1965 c 8 § 43.51.530. Prior: 1961 c 215 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.510 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.700 Definitions. [1988 c 75 § 2.]
79A.05.640 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Recodified as RCW
43.51.705 Line of high tide boundary monuments or markers—
Failure to file objections—Bar to contesting line of high tide as
monumented or marked. [1967 c 120 § 13.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 55
§ 7.
43.51.705 Local recreation management plans. [1988 c 75 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.645 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.540
Compensation—Quarters—Hospital services, etc.
[1999 c 249 § 1202; 1982 c 70 § 1; 1975 c 7 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.540.
Prior: 1961 c 215 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.515 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.710
Reservation for pedestrian use—Restrictions on
motorized traffic. [1988 c 75 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.650
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.545 Compensation—Biweekly payment of compensation
authorized. [1965 ex.s. c 48 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
43.51.715 Areas reserved for pedestrian use—Exception. [1988 c
75 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.655 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.550 Laws relating to hours, conditions of employment, civil
service, etc., not applicable. [1965 c 8 § 43.51.550. Prior: 1961 c 215 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.520 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.720 Public vehicles. [1999 c 249 § 1101; 1988 c 75 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.660 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.560 Expenditures, gifts, government surplus materials.
[1965 c 8 § 43.51.560. Prior: 1961 c 215 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.525 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.570 Agreements with private persons to enroll additional
people—Commercial activities prohibited—Authorized closures of
area. [1975 c 7 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 85; 1965 c 8 § 43.51.570. Prior:
1961 c 215 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.530 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
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43.51.725 Land adjoining national wildlife refuges and state
parks—Pedestrian use—Exception. [1988 c 75 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.665 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.730 Consultation with government agencies required. [1999
c 249 § 1102; 1988 c 75 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.670 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.735 Compliance with federal and state laws required. [1988
c 75 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.675 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
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43.51.740 Hearings. [1988 c 75 § 10.]
79A.05.680 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Recodified as RCW
43.51.745 Adoption of plans—Approval—Procedure. [1988 c 75 §
11.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.685 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.750 Definitions. [1967 ex.s. c 19 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 195 § 22.
43.51.750 Appeal. [1999 c 249 § 1103; 1988 c 75 § 12.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.05.688 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.755 Cooperation for law enforcement. [1988 c 75 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.690 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.760 Participation in federal act programs authorized. [1967
ex.s. c 19 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
43.51.760 Ocean beaches in Seashore Conservation Area declared
public highways. [1988 c 75 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.693
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.765 Amendments to plan—Approval—Procedure. [1988 c
75 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.695 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.770 Powers and duties of director. [1967 ex.s. c 19 § 3.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
43.51.780 Apportionment of grants.
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
[1967 ex.s. c 19 § 4.]
43.51.790
Advisory council on historic preservation—
Membership—Terms—Vacancies—Quorum. [1967 ex.s. c 19 § 5.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
43.51.800 Powers and duties of advisory council. [1977 c 75 § 58;
1967 ex.s. c 19 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
43.51.810 Travel expenses of council members. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 34 § 117; 1967 ex.s. c 19 § 7.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 22.
43.51.820
Executive director of council—Financial and
administrative services. [1967 ex.s. c 19 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
195 § 22.
43.51.900 Declaration. [1969 ex.s. c 162 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.700 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.910 Green River Gorge conservation area created. [1969
ex.s. c 162 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.705 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.51.920 Acquisition of real property, easements, or rights
authorized. [1969 ex.s. c 162 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.710
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.930 Acquisition of real property, easements, or rights
authorized—Rights of other state agencies not to be infringed upon.
[1969 ex.s. c 162 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.715 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.940 Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 306 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 88 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.725 pursuant to 1999 c 249
§ 1601.
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43.51.948 Yakima river conservation area—Size prescribed.
[1999 c 249 § 1001; 1977 ex.s. c 75 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.760
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.949 Yakima river conservation area—Authority of Yakima
county commissioners. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
79A.05.765 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.950 Yakima river conservation area—Land acquisition.
[1977 ex.s. c 75 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.770 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.951 Intent to preserve river wetlands in their natural state.
[1977 ex.s. c 75 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.775 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.51.952 Yakima river conservation area—Consultation between
commission and Yakima county commissioners. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.780 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.953
Yakima river conservation area—Interagency
committee for outdoor recreation directed to assist Yakima county
commissioners. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.785
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.954 County or city zoning and/or permitted land uses not
affected. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.790 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.955 Department of fish and wildlife, fish and wildlife
commission—Powers, duties, and authority—No hunting in any state
park. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 19; 1987 c 506 § 93; 1977 ex.s. c 75 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.05.793 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.956 Acquisition of real property, etc., of another agency by
Yakima county commissioners—Agency approval required. [1977 ex.s.
c 75 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.795 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 43.51A
OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
43.51A.010 Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 27.34.200.
43.51A.020 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c
91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
43.51A.030 Office of archaeology and historic preservation
established—Certain powers, duties, and functions transferred from
state parks and recreation commission. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 3.] Repealed
by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
27.34.210.
43.51A.040 Transfer of property and funds from state parks and
recreation commission to office of archaeology and historic
preservation. [1979 c 151 § 124; 1977 ex.s. c 195 § 17.] Repealed by 1983
c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
43.51A.050 Rules and regulations, pending business, contracts, of
functions transferred, to be continued and acted upon—Savings. [1977
ex.s. c 195 § 18.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
43.51.941 Study and report. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 88 § 2.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 306 § 8.
43.51A.060
Preservation officer—Appointed by governor—
Qualifications. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25,
effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 27.34.210.
43.51.942 "Mt. Si conservation area"—Created. [1977 ex.s. c 306
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.730 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51A.070 Preservation officer—Personnel. [1977 ex.s. c 195 §
5.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
43.51.943 Mt. Si conservation area—Management. [1994 c 264 §
23; 1988 c 36 § 17; 1977 ex.s. c 306 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.735
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51A.080 Preservation officer—Additional powers and duties.
[1977 ex.s. c 195 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 27.34.220.
43.51.944 Mt. Si conservation area—Valuation of included lands.
[1998 c 245 § 67; 1977 ex.s. c 306 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.740
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51A.090 Preservation officer empowered to maintain and
administer appropriated funds and to receive, administer, and disburse
gifts, grants, and endowments from private sources. [1977 ex.s. c 195 §
7.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment,
see RCW 27.34.230.
43.51.945 Eminent domain—Use prohibited. [1977 ex.s. c 306 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.745 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51.946 Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.05.750 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51A.100 Apportionment of grants. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 8.]
Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 27.34.240.
43.51.947 "Washington State Yakima river conservation area"—
Created. [1977 ex.s. c 75 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.05.755 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.51A.110 Advisory council on historic preservation established.
[1977 ex.s. c 195 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 27.34.250.
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43.51A.120 Advisory council—Duties. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 10.]
Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 27.34.270.
43.52.420
Hearings by commission—Oaths, subpoenas,
depositions, etc.—Rules and regulations. [1953 c 281 § 18.] Repealed by
1957 c 295 § 9.
43.51A.130 State historical societies—Directors to be members of
advisory council—Travel expenses. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 11.] Repealed by
1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
27.34.260.
43.52.480 Nuclear generating projects and associated facilities—
"The project" defined—Contract amendments—Legislative intent.
[1977 ex.s. c 28 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 173 § 7.
43.51A.140 Utilization of facilities and support of office of
governor. [1977 ex.s. c 195 § 19.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective
June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 27.34.290.
Chapter 43.52
OPERATING AGENCIES
(Power commission)
43.52.001 through 43.52.240. [1949 c 227 §§ 3-16; Rem. Supp.
1949 §§ 11617-1-11617-12.] Repealed by 1953 c 281 § 22.
43.52.270 Power commission created. [1953 c 281 § 2.] Repealed
by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.280
Commission members—Appointment—Terms—
Removal—Vacancy—Chairman. [1953 c 281 § 3.] Repealed by 1957 c
295 § 9.
43.52.310 Limitation as to facilities owned or condemned by city
or district. [1953 c 281 § 6.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.320 Construction, acquisition, of hydroelectric facility—
Notice—Hearing—Orders—Prior rights. [1955 c 258 § 2; 1953 c 281 §
7.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.330 Eminent domain. [1953 c 281 § 8.] Repealed by 1957 c
295 § 9.
43.52.340 May not obligate state—Disposition of revenues. [1965
c 8 § 43.52.340. Prior: 1955 c 258 § 5; 1953 c 281 § 9.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 184 § 12.
43.52.341 Revenue bonds—Adoption of system or plan. [1955 c
258 § 6.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.3415 Revenue bonds—Special funds—Payment of bonds—
Interest. [1955 c 258 § 7.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.342 Revenue bonds—Special funds—Amounts to be set
aside—Payments of bonds limited to fund. [1955 c 258 § 8.] Repealed
by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.490 Operating agency—Powers with respect to contract
amendments for nuclear generating projects and associated facilities—
Limitations—Expiration of section. [1981 c 173 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 28 § 2.]
Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: "This act shall not be construed as affecting
any existing right acquired, or liability or obligation incurred under the
sections repealed in this act, nor any rule, regulation, or order adopted, nor
any proceeding instituted, under those sections." [1987 c 376 § 13.]
43.52.495 Legislative declaration—Intent.
Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
[1981 c 173 § 2.]
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.500 Additional powers of an operating agency—Negotiated
contracts—Conditions. [1981 c 173 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.505
Negotiated
contracts—Provisions
allowed—
Requirements. [1981 c 173 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.510 Quarterly report—Filing. [1986 c 158 § 14; 1981 c 173 §
5.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.600 Purchase of materials, equipment, or supplies by
telephone or written quotation—Limitation—Procedure—Public
inspection—Waiver of deposit or bid bond. [1982 1st ex.s. c 44 § 1.]
Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14. Later enactment, see RCW 43.52.570.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.603 Emergency purchase of materials, equipment, supplies,
or work by contract. [1982 1st ex.s. c 44 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 §
14. Later enactment, see RCW 43.52.580.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.3425
Revenue bonds—Resolution creating fund and
authorizing bonds—Covenants. [1955 c 258 § 9.] Repealed by 1957 c
295 § 9.
43.52.606 Purchase of materials, equipment, or supplies without
competition. [1982 1st ex.s. c 44 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.52.575.
43.52.344 Revenue bonds—Registration—Effect. [1955 c 258 §
11.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.609 Procedure for execution of contract when impracticable
to draft bid invitation. [1982 1st ex.s. c 44 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 §
14.
43.52.345 Revenue bonds—Rates and charges. [1955 c 258 § 12.]
Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.346 Revenue bonds—Refunding bonds. [1955 c 258 § 13.]
Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.347 Revenue bonds—Signatures, seal. [1955 c 258 § 14.]
Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.348 Revenue bonds—Bonds constitute contract—Remedies
of holders. [1955 c 258 § 15.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.349 Revenue bonds—Use as security for deposit—Legal
investments—Negotiability. [1955 c 258 § 16.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 §
9.
43.52.373 Executive committee—Composition, powers and duties,
terms. [1982 1st ex.s. c 43 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.52.373. Prior: 1957 c 295 §
3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2001, effective July 1, 1995.
43.52.379 Executive board—Reports. [1981 1st ex.s. c 3 § 5.]
Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 87.
43.52.390 Powers and duties of operating agency. [1955 c 258 § 4;
1953 c 281 § 15.] Repealed by 1957 c 295 § 9.
43.52.400 Commission member as ex officio board member—
Limitation on acquisition, etc., of facilities by agency. [1953 c 281 § 16.]
Repealed by 1955 c 258 § 17.
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Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.615 Procedure for execution of contract for work on
defaulted, terminated, or consolidated contracts. [1982 1st ex.s. c 44 §
6.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.618 Sealed bids for contracts required—Exceptions—
Certification. [1986 c 158 § 15; 1982 1st ex.s. c 44 § 7.] Repealed by 1987
c 376 § 14. Later enactment, see RCW 43.52.560.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.621 Expiration of RCW 43.52.600 through 43.52.618. [1982
1st ex.s. c 44 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 376 § 14.
Savings—1987 c 376: See note following RCW 43.52.490.
43.52.900 Severability—1955 Act. [1955 c 258 § 20.] Decodified.
Chapter 43.53
WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
43.53.010 Commission created—Appointment of members—
Terms—Removal. [1955 c 340 § 7; 1951 c 260 § 1; 1949 c 117 § 1; Rem.
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Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-1.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 80.01.010.
43.53.020 Qualifications of commissioners and employees—
Pecuniary interest in persons subject to regulation prohibited. [1949 c
117 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-2, part.] Repealed by 1961 c
14 § 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.020.
43.53.030 Commissioner's oath of office—Bonds. [1949 c 117 § 2,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-2, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 §
80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.020.
43.53.040 Commission to employ secretary and other assistants—
Secretary's duties—Deputies. [(i) 1949 c 117 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10964-115-4. (ii) 1945 c 267 §§ 2-6, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 2-10459-6,
part.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
80.01.030.
43.53.050 General powers and duties of the commission. [(i) 1949
c 117 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-3. (ii) 1945 c 267 §§ 4-6, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 10459-4-10459-6.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 §
80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.040.
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43.55.030 Meetings—Quorum—Minutes—Seal—Records. [1927
c 280 § 3; RRS § 11089. Prior: 1925 c 18 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 §
82.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 82.01.030.
43.55.040 Employees—Expenses. [1927 c 280 § 4; RRS § 11090.
Prior: 1925 c 18 § 4.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 § 82.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 82.01.040.
Chapter 43.56
UNIFORM LEGISLATION COMMISSION
43.56.030 Record to be kept—Reports. [1980 c 87 § 24; 1977 c 75
§ 59; 1965 c 8 § 43.56.030. Prior: 1905 c 59 § 3; RRS § 8206.] Repealed
by 1987 c 505 § 88.
43.56.050 Membership—Code reviser. [2001 c 205 § 1.] Repealed
by 2009 c 218 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW 43.56.010(3).
Chapter 43.57
INTERSTATE COMPACT COMMISSION
43.53.055 Powers and duties relative to safety of railroads. [1955
c 165 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
81.44.065.
43.57.010 Commission created—Appointment of members—
Purpose. [1965 c 8 § 43.57.010. Prior: 1953 c 130 § 1; 1951 c 113 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
43.53.060
Quorum—Hearings—Actions deemed those of
commission, when. [1949 c 117 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-6.]
Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.050.
43.57.020 Powers and duties—Term of office—Compensation and
travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 83; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 119; 1965
ex.s. c 164 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.57.020. Prior: 1953 c 130 § 2; 1951 c 113 §
2.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
43.53.070 Examiners—Powers. [1925 ex.s. c 164 § 1; RRS §
10779-1.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
80.01.060.
43.53.080 Joint investigations, hearings, orders. [1949 c 117 § 7;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-7.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 80.98.040.
Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.070.
43.57.030 When agreement or compact is binding upon states.
[1965 c 8 § 43.57.030. Prior: 1951 c 113 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
Chapter 43.58
WASHINGTON-OREGON BOUNDARY COMMISSION
43.53.090 Public service revolving fund created—Purpose. [1949
c 117 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-11.] Repealed by 1961 c 14 §
80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.080.
43.58.010
Washington-Oregon
boundary
commission
established—Purpose. [1955 ex.s. c 6 § 1; 1937 c 27 § 1; RRS § 10939-5.]
Repealed by 1957 c 90 § 5, effective July 31, 1958. See RCW 43.58.090.
43.53.100 Proceedings public records—Seal—Biennial report.
[1949 c 117 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-115-5.] Repealed by 1961 c 14
§ 80.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 80.01.090.
43.58.020 Powers and duties. [1955 ex.s. c 6 § 2; 1937 c 27 § 2,
RRS § 10939-6.] Repealed by 1957 c 90 § 5, effective July 31, 1958. See
RCW 43.58.090.
Chapter 43.54
43.58.030 Compact and treaty establishing boundary between
Oregon and Washington. [1937 c 27 § 3; RRS § 10939-7.] Repealed by
1957 c 90 § 5, effective July 31, 1958. See RCW 43.58.090.
POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
43.54.010 Commission created—Composition. [1945 c 216 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964c.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.021.
43.54.020 Expenses. [1945 c 216 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964d.]
Now codified as RCW 90.48.022.
43.54.030 Chairman—Director. [1945 c 216 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 10964e.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.023.
43.54.040 Meetings—Records—Rules and regulations. [1945 c
216 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964f.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.024.
43.54.050 Technical secretary—Duties of director. [1945 c 216 § 7;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964g.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.025.
43.58.040 Compact and treaty establishing boundary between
Oregon and Washington—Ratification by state legislatures and by
congress. [1937 c 27 § 4; RRS § 10939-8.] Repealed by 1957 c 90 § 5,
effective July 31, 1958. See RCW 43.58.090.
43.58.080 Compact and treaty establishing boundary between
Oregon and Washington—Commission abolished when Oregon and
United States ratify and approve. Upon ratification by the state of Oregon
and approval by the Congress of the United States of the compact set forth
in RCW 43.58.060, the Washington-Oregon boundary commission shall be
abolished and its authority and duties terminated. [1957 c 90 § 4.]
Decodified. See note following RCW 43.58.050.
Chapter 43.59
43.54.060 Technical advisers. [1945 c 216 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10964h.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.026.
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
43.54.070 Special meetings—Quorum. [1945 c 216 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 10964i.] Now codified as RCW 90.48.027.
43.59.090 Delegation of nontraffic safety responsibilities of state
safety council to other agencies. [1967 ex.s. c 147 § 10.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3.
Chapter 43.55
TAX COMMISSION
43.55.010
Commission created—Terms—Vacancies—Office
location. [1957 c 127 § 1; 1927 c 280 § 1; RRS § 11087. Prior: 1925 c 18
§ 1.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 § 82.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
82.01.010.
43.55.020 Qualifications—Bond—Oath. [1927 c 280 § 2; RRS §
11088. Prior: 1925 c 18 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 § 82.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 82.01.020.
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43.59.100 Termination of terms of members of executive board
and advisory committee of safety council. [1967 ex.s. c 147 § 11.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3; and decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 §
111.
43.59.110 Transfer of records, books, funds, etc. [1967 ex.s. c 147
§ 12.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3; and decodified pursuant to 1983
c 3 § 111.
43.59.120 Transfer of employees—Civil service rights preserved.
[1967 ex.s. c 147 § 13.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3; and decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 111.
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43.59.130 Report to legislative transportation committee. [1987 c
505 § 31; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 5; 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 14.] Repealed by 1998 c
245 § 176.
Chapter 43.60
SAFETY COUNCIL
43.60.010 Safety council established. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.010. Prior:
1959 c 313 § 1; 1951 c 247 § 16.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.020 Functions of council. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.020. Prior: 1951
c 247 § 17.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.030 Functions—Chapter exclusive. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.030.
Prior: 1951 c 247 § 37.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.040 Organization of council. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.040. Prior:
1951 c 247 § 18.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.050 Executive board—Composition. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.050.
Prior: 1951 c 247 § 19.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
Chapter 43.61
VETERANS' REHABILITATION COUNCIL
43.61.010
Council created—Composition—Per diem and
expenses. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 31; 1965 c 8 § 43.61.010. Prior: 1947 c 110 §
1; RRS § 10758-100.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
43.61.020 Chairman—Office under jurisdiction of department—
Quorum. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 32; 1965 c 8 § 43.61.020. Prior: 1961 c 307 §
13; 1947 c 110 § 2; RRS § 10758-101.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
43.61.050 Veterans' affairs account. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 115 § 23;
1970 ex.s. c 18 § 35; 1965 c 8 § 43.61.050. Prior: 1947 c 110 § 4; RRS §
10758-103.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
Chapter 43.63
BOARD OF EDUCATION
43.60.060 Executive board—Appointment of members—Terms—
Officers. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.060. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 20.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.010 Composition of board. [1955 c 218 § 1; 1947 c 258 § 1;
1925 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 234 § 1; RRS § 4525. Prior: 1907 c 240 §
2; 1901 c 177 § 6; 1897 c 118 § 24; 1890 p 352 § 6; Code 1881 § 3163.]
Now codified as RCW 28A.04.010.
43.60.070 Executive board is governing body. [1965 c 8 §
43.60.070. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 24.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.020 Call and notice of election. [1955 c 218 § 2; 1947 c 258 §
2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-1.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.020.
43.60.080 Bylaws—Scope. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.080. Prior: 1951 c
247 § 27.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.021 Elections in new congressional districts. [1955 c 218 §
3.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.030.
43.60.090 Advisory committee—Composition. [1965 c 8 §
43.60.090. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 21.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.023
Declarations of candidacy—Qualifications
candidates. [1955 c 218 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.040.
43.60.100 Advisory committee—Appointment of members—
Terms—Officers. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.100. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 22.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.025
Qualifications of voters—Ballots—Candidates'
biographical data. [1955 c 218 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.050.
43.60.110 Advisory committee—Functions. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.110.
Prior: 1951 c 247 § 35.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.030 Election procedure—Certificate. [1955 c 218 § 4; 1947 c
258 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-2.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.060.
43.60.120 Compensation of members of board, committee. [1965
c 8 § 43.60.120. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 34.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 §
15.
43.63.040 Terms of first board members. [1947 c 258 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4525-3.] Repealed by 1955 c 218 § 9.
43.60.130 Coordinating committee—Composition. [1965 c 8 §
43.60.130. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 23.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.140 Coordinating committee—Functions—Meetings. [1965
c 8 § 43.60.140. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 36.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 §
15.
43.60.150 Managing director, director of public information—
Appointment—Compensation. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.150. Prior: 1951 c 247
§ 28.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.160 Managing director—Duties—Employment. [1965 c 8 §
43.60.160. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 29.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
of
43.63.050 Terms of succeeding members—First and fourth
congressional districts. [1947 c 258 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-4.]
Repealed by 1955 c 218 § 9.
43.63.060 Terms of succeeding members—Second and fifth
congressional districts. [1947 c 258 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-5.]
Repealed by 1955 c 218 § 9.
43.63.070 Terms of succeeding members—Third and sixth
congressional districts. [1947 c 258 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4525-6.]
Repealed by 1955 c 218 § 9.
43.63.080 Rules to be published. [1947 c 258 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 4525-7.] Repealed by 1955 c 218 § 9.
43.60.170 Control of employees—Provision of compensation.
[1965 c 8 § 43.60.170. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 30.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
147 § 15.
43.63.090 Terms of office. [1955 c 218 § 7; 1947 c 258 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 4525-8.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.070.
43.60.180 Cooperation of other departments. [1965 c 8 §
43.60.180. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 31.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.63.100 Vacancies. [1955 c 218 § 8; 1947 c 258 § 10; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 4525-9.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.080.
43.60.190 Annual report. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.190. Prior: 1951 c 247
§ 25.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.200 Budget. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.200. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 26.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.210
Funds—Control—Disbursements.
[1965 c 8 §
43.60.210. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 32.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
43.60.220 Contributed funds. [1965 c 8 § 43.60.220. Prior: 1951 c
247 § 33.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 15.
Chapter 43.60A
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
43.63.110 President of board. [1909 p 235 § 2; RRS § 4526.] Now
codified as RCW 28A.04.090.
43.63.120 Secretary. [1909 p 235 § 3; RRS § 4527.] Now codified
as RCW 28A.04.100.
43.63.130 Meetings. [1909 p 235 § 4; RRS § 4528.] Now codified as
RCW 28A.04.110.
43.63.140 Powers and duties. [1961 c 47 § 1. Prior: (i) 1933 c 80 §
1; 1915 c 161 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 236 § 5; 1907 c 240 § 3; 1903 c 104 § 12;
1897 c 118 § 27; 1895 c 150 § 1; 1890 p 352 § 8; Code 1881 § 3165; RRS §
4529. (ii) 1919 c 89 § ; RRS § 4684. (iii) 1909 c 97 p 238 § 6; 1897 c 118 §
29; RRS § 4530.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.120.
43.60A.081
Expiration of state veterans affairs advisory
committee—June 30, 1988. [1982 c 223 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 285 § 2.]
Repealed by 1988 c 216 § 1.
43.63.150 Board to classify school districts. [1917 c 21 § 2, part;
RRS § 4711, part.] Now codified as RCW 28A.04.130.
43.60A.180 Conflicts of interest. [2006 c 343 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 118, effective June 30, 2010.
43.63.160 Seal. [1909 p 238 § 7; RRS § 4531.] Now codified as
RCW 28A.04.140.
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Chapter 43.63A
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY, TRADE,
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
(Formerly: Department of community development)
43.63A.010 Purpose. [1967 c 74 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.63A.020 Definitions. [1986 c 266 § 136; 1984 c 125 § 2; 1967 c
74 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
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43.63A.165 Manufactured housing—City or county requirements
not inhibited. [1981 c 304 § 39.] Decodified, effective January 1, 1983.
43.63A.170 Manufactured housing—Advisory task force on
manufactured housing—Report—Assistance to cities and counties.
[1981 c 304 § 40.] Decodified, effective January 1, 1983.
43.63A.175 Manufactured housing—Determination of extent to
which cities and counties have provided adequately zoned land—
Report. [1981 c 304 § 41.] Decodified, effective January 1, 1983.
43.63A.021 Definitions. [1997 c 367 § 5; 1995 c 226 § 11.]
Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.63A.180 Manufactured housing—Advisory task force ceases to
exist January 1, 1982. [1981 c 304 § 42.] Decodified, effective January 1,
1983.
43.63A.030 Department established—Purpose of chapter. [1984 c
125 § 1; 1967 c 74 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.63A.200 Loans for public works. [1985 c 6 § 9; 1984 c 244 § 1.]
Repealed by 1985 c 471 § 12, effective July 1, 1985; and repealed by 1985
1st ex.s. c 6 § 720.
43.63A.040 Director—Appointment, term, salary. [1984 c 125 § 3;
1975 c 40 § 10; 1967 c 74 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July
1, 1994.
43.63A.210 Assistance to local governments—Facilitation of
business siting. [1985 c 85 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective
July 1, 1994.
43.63A.045 References to planning and community affairs agency
and director mean department of community development and
director. [1984 c 125 § 21.] Repealed by 1985 c 6 § 27.
43.63A.220 Encouragement and assistance to the formation of
employee stock ownership plans—Study and plan—Report. [1993 c
280 § 62; 1987 c 505 § 34; 1985 c 263 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
43.63A.050 Department of community development—Personnel.
[1967 c 74 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.240 Senior environmental corps—Finding. [1992 c 63 §
1.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.060 Powers and duties of director. [1987 c 505 § 32; 1984 c
125 § 4; 1967 c 74 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.63A.245 Senior environmental corps—Definitions. [1999 c 151
§ 1201; 1993 c 280 § 64; 1992 c 63 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.065 Functions and responsibilities of department. [1992 c
198 § 7; 1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 70; 1986 c 266 § 137; 1984 c 125 § 5.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.247 Senior environmental corps—Created. [1994 c 264 §
25; 1993 c 280 § 65; 1992 c 63 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective
July 1, 2005.
43.63A.070 Planning functions and responsibilities. [1979 c 151 §
132; 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 28; 1967 c 74 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22,
effective June 30, 1984.
43.63A.249 Senior environmental corps—Goals. [1992 c 63 § 4.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.078 Local development matching fund program. [1987 c
505 § 33; 1984 c 125 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
1988.
43.63A.080 Community affairs functions and responsibilities.
[1977 c 75 § 63; 1967 c 74 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 § 22, effective
June 30, 1984.
43.63A.250 Legislative findings. [1985 c 388 § 1.] Expired June 30,
43.63A.251 "Commission" defined. [1985 c 388 § 2.] Expired June
30, 1988.
43.63A.252
Local governance study commission created—
Membership—Compensation—Travel expenses. [1985 c 388 § 3.]
Expired June 30, 1988.
43.63A.085 Inventory of state land resources—Developing and
maintaining—Summaries. [1979 c 151 § 133; 1977 c 75 § 64; 1969 ex.s.
c 53 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 157 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW
43.41.150.
43.63A.253 Duties of commission. [1987 c 16 § 2; 1985 c 388 § 4.]
Expired June 30, 1988.
43.63A.090 Transfer of employees to agency—Applicability of
merit system. [1967 c 74 § 9.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
1988.
43.63A.095
Local community and economic development
strategies. [1984 c 125 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1,
1994.
43.63A.100 Coordination of community affairs activities and
programs. [1984 c 125 § 9; 1967 c 74 § 10.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.110 Comprehensive plans of counties, cities, municipal
corporations, governmental conference or council, or regional planning
commission—Filing with planning and community affairs agency—
Advisory recommendations. [1967 c 74 § 11.] Repealed by 1984 c 125 §
22, effective June 30, 1984.
43.63A.120 State planning advisory council. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
34 § 122; 1967 c 74 § 12.] Repealed by 1981 c 157 § 7.
43.63A.130 Advisory or coordinating groups—Establishment.
[1983 c 52 § 6; 1981 c 157 § 6; 1967 c 74 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 §
82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.140 Appropriations. [1967 c 74 § 14.] Repealed by 1993 c
280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.254 Support—Staff. [1985 c 388 § 5.] Expired June 30,
43.63A.255 Expiration of RCW 43.63A.250 through 43.63A.254.
[1987 c 16 § 3; 1985 c 388 § 9.] Decodified by the code reviser, July 1987.
43.63A.256
Local governance study commission account—
Expiration of section. [1987 c 16 § 4; 1985 c 388 § 7.] Expired June 30,
1988.
43.63A.260 Senior environmental corps—Coordinating council—
Duties. [1994 c 264 § 26; 1993 c 280 § 66; 1992 c 63 § 5.] Repealed by
1999 c 151 § 1202, effective July 1, 1999.
43.63A.265 Senior environmental corps—Department duties—
Volunteers may not displace currently employed workers. [1992 c 63 §
6.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.270 Senior environmental corps—Volunteer activity to be
governed by agreement. [1992 c 63 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.300 State fire protection services—Intent. [1995 c 369 §
14; 1993 c 280 § 68; 1986 c 266 § 54.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.930
pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63A.150 State census board abolished. [1967 ex.s. c 42 § 3.]
Decodified pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 802, effective July 1, 2010.
43.63A.310
State fire protection policy board—Created—
Members. [1995 c 369 § 15; 1986 c 266 § 55.] Recodified as RCW
43.43.932 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63A.160
Manufactured housing—Legislative finding,
recognition and declaration. [1981 c 304 § 38.] Decodified, effective
January 1, 1983.
43.63A.320 State fire protection policy board—Duties. [1995 c
369 § 16; 1995 c 243 § 11; 1993 c 280 § 69; 1986 c 266 § 56.] Recodified as
RCW 43.43.934 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
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43.63A.330 State fire protection policy board—Advisory duties.
[1995 c 369 § 17; 1993 c 280 § 70; 1986 c 266 § 57.] Recodified as RCW
43.43.936 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63A.340 Director of fire protection—Appointment—Duties.
[1995 c 369 § 18; 1993 c 280 § 71; 1986 c 266 § 58.] Recodified as RCW
43.43.938 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 43.63B
MOBILE AND MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATION
43.63B.005 Purpose. [1994 c 284 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
43.22A.005 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.010 Definitions. [2007 c 432 § 3; 1998 c 124 § 6; 1994 c 284
§ 15.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.010 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.350 Fire service training program—Grants and bequests.
[1995 c 369 § 19; 1986 c 266 § 59.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.940 pursuant
to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63B.020 Installer certification—Application—Training. [1994
c 284 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.040 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.360 Fire service training—Fees and fee schedules. [1995 c
369 § 20; 1986 c 266 § 60.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.942 pursuant to 1995
c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63B.030
Installer
certification—Training
course—
Examination. [1994 c 284 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.050
pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.370 Fire service training account. [1995 c 369 § 21; 1986 c
266 § 61.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.944 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69,
effective July 1, 1995.
43.63B.035 Installer certification—Alternative to department
training course—Rules. [1998 c 124 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
43.22A.060 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.375 Fire services trust fund. [1991 c 135 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 43.43.946 pursuant to 1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63B.040
Installer certification—Issuance of certificate—
Renewal—Suspension of license or certificate for noncompliance with
support order. [1997 c 58 § 874; 1994 c 284 § 19.] Recodified as RCW
43.22A.070 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.377 Fire services trust fund—Expenditures. [1995 c 369 §
22; 1991 c 135 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.948 pursuant to 1995 c 369
§ 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63A.380 Fire service training center bond retirement account
of 1977. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 79.] Recodified as RCW 43.43.950 pursuant to
1995 c 369 § 69, effective July 1, 1995.
43.63A.430 Local review of need and demand for mobile home
parks—Report—Model ordinance. [1989 c 274 § 7.] Decodified August
1990.
43.63A.440 Assistance to communities adversely impacted by
reductions in timber harvests and reductions in salmon fishing. [1997 c
367 § 7; 1995 c 226 § 13; 1993 c 280 § 74; 1989 c 424 § 7.] Repealed by
1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.63A.450 Community diversification program. [1993 c 280 §
75; 1990 c 278 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 278 § 8, effective June 30, 1997.
43.63A.460 Manufactured housing—Department duties. [2007 c
432 § 1; 1993 c 280 § 76; 1990 c 176 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.020
pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.465
Manufactured housing—Federal standards—
Enforcement. [2007 c 432 § 2; 1995 c 399 § 74; 1993 c 124 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.030 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63A.4651
Manufactured housing—Contingent expiration
date—RCW 43.63A.465. [1995 c 399 § 219.] Decodified September
2007. Later enactment, see note following RCW 43.22A.030.
43.63A.560 Rural economic development—Grant program—
Advisory committee. [1990 1st ex.s. c 17 § 67.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 §
82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.63A.600
Emergency mortgage and rental assistance
program—Rural natural resources impact areas—Grants and loans—
Goals. [1995 c 226 § 12; 1994 c 114 § 1; 1993 c 280 § 77; 1991 c 315 § 23.]
Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
43.63A.655 Homelessness—Data collection and analyses. [2006 c
349 § 8; 1999 c 267 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.185C.180 pursuant to
2006 c 349 § 13.
43.63A.700 Community empowerment zone—Application. [2000
c 212 § 3; 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 702; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 401.] Recodified as RCW
43.31C.020 pursuant to 2000 c 212 § 11.
43.63A.710
Community empowerment zone—Requirements.
[2000 c 212 § 4; 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 703; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 402.] Recodified as
RCW 43.31C.030 pursuant to 2000 c 212 § 11.
43.63A.715
Rural
enterprise
zones—Establishment—
Applications—Authority of zones. [1997 c 366 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c
136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.63A.765 Pilot programs for asset accumulation. [2006 c 91 §
2.] Expired January 1, 2008, pursuant to 2006 c 91 § 4.
43.63A.767 Outreach campaign—Eligibility for federal earned
income tax credit. [2006 c 91 § 3.] Expired January 1, 2008, pursuant to
2006 c 91 § 4.
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43.63B.050 Installer certification—Revocation. [1994 c 284 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.080 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.060 Local government installation application and permit
requirements. [1998 c 124 § 8; 1994 c 284 § 20.] Recodified as RCW
43.22A.110 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.070 Fees—Certification program. [2007 c 432 § 11; 1994 c
284 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.090 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.080 Manufactured home installation training account.
[1994 c 284 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.100 pursuant to 2007 c 432
§ 13.
43.63B.090 Certified installer required on-site—Infraction—
Exceptions. [1994 c 284 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.120 pursuant
to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.100 Certified installer required on-site—Infraction—
Notice. [1994 c 284 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.130 pursuant to
2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.110 Violations—Investigations—Inspections. [1994 c 284
§ 24.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.140 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.120 Violations—Separate infraction for each day, each
worksite. [1994 c 284 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.150 pursuant to
2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.130 Violation—Use of uncertified installer. [1994 c 284 §
28.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.160 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.140 Notice of infraction. [2006 c 270 § 11; 1994 c 284 § 26.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.170 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.150
Infractions adjudicated under administrative
procedure act. [2007 c 432 § 4; 1994 c 284 § 29.] Recodified as RCW
43.22A.200 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.160 Notice as determination. [1994 c 284 § 30.] Recodified
as RCW 43.22A.180 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.170 Penalty. [2007 c 432 § 5; 1994 c 284 § 31.] Recodified
as RCW 43.22A.190 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.800 Rule adoption—Enforcement. [1994 c 284 § 32.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.220 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.900 Severability—1994 c 284. [1994 c 284 § 34.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.900 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
43.63B.901 Effective date—1994 c 284. [1994 c 284 § 35.]
Recodified as RCW 43.22A.901 pursuant to 2007 c 432 § 13.
Chapter 43.64
FOREST BOARD
43.64.010 Board created—Composition. [1933 c 118 § 1; 1923 c
154 § 1; RRS § 5812-1.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.64.020 Meetings—Rules and regulations. [1927 c 288 § 2; 1923
c 154 § 2; RRS § 5812-2.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
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Chapter 43.65
BOARD OF STATE LAND COMMISSIONERS
43.65.010 Composition of board. [1941 c 217 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7797-10.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.040.
43.65.020 Office—Records—Rules and regulations. [1927 c 255 §
13; RRS § 7797-13.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.052.
43.65.030 Board of appraisers. [1927 c 255 § 12; RRS § 7797-12.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.048.
43.65.040 Harbor line commission. [(i) 1927 c 255 § 11; RRS §
7797-11. (ii) 1927 c 255 § 105; RRS § 7797-105.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.044 and 79.01.420.
43.65.050 Relocation of inner harbor line. [1927 c 255 § 106; RRS
§ 7797-106.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.424.
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1933 ex.s. c 62 § 78, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-78, part.] Deleted by
1957 c 175 § 9.
43.66.130 Separate account of part of gross sales to class H
licensees. [1949 c 5 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-78A.] Now codified as
RCW 66.08.220.
43.66.140 Attorney general is general counsel of board—Duties—
Assistants. [1961 ex.s. c 6 § 2; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 66; RRS § 7306-66.] Now
codified as RCW 66.08.022.
43.66.150
Annual audit—State auditor's duties—Additional
audits—Costs—Public records. [1961 ex.s. c 6 § 3; 1937 c 138 § 1; 1935
c 174 § 12; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 71; RRS § 7306-71.] Now codified as RCW
66.08.024.
43.66.160 Payment of expenses from revolving fund. [1933 ex.s. c
62 § 74; RRS § 7306-74.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 6 § 6.
43.65.052 Relocation of certain harbor lines to conform to
pierhead lines. [1953 c 173 § 1.] Decodified.
43.66.161 Payment of administrative expenses from general
fund—Reimbursement from liquor revolving fund—"Administrative
expenses" defined. [1961 ex.s. c 6 § 4.] Now codified as RCW 66.08.026.
43.65.053 Relocation of certain harbor lines to conform to
pierhead lines—Additional shore or tide lands to be platted. [1953 c
173 § 2.] Decodified.
43.66.170 Annual report of board. [1955 c 182 § 1; 1935 c 174 §
13; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 72; RRS § 7306-72.] Now codified as RCW
66.08.028.
43.65.060 Power over sales or leases of school lands and materials.
[1941 c 217 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7797-23A.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.094.
BOARD OF PRISON TERMS AND PAROLES
43.65.070 Seal. [1927 c 255 § 188; RRS § 7797-188.] Now codified
as RCW 79.01.712.
43.65.080 Reconsideration of official acts. [1927 c 255 § 195; RRS
§ 7797-195.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.740.
Chapter 43.66
LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
43.66.010 Creation of board—Salary of members. [1949 c 5 § 8,
last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 63; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-63.] Now codified
as RCW 66.08.012.
43.66.020 Terms of members—Removal—Oath—Bond. [1949 c 5
§ 9, last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 64; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-64.] Now
codified as RCW 66.08.014.
43.66.030 Employees of the board. [1961 c 1 § 30; 1947 c 113 § 2;
1933 ex.s. c 62 § 65; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-65.] Now codified as RCW
66.08.016.
43.66.040 Representations of manufacturers or wholesalers
forbidden. [1937 c 217 § 5; RRS § 7306-42A.] Now codified as RCW
66.08.075.
43.66.050 Oaths may be administered. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 80; RRS §
7306-80.] Now codified as RCW 66.08.055.
43.66.060
Liquor revolving fund—Creation—Composition—
State treasurer as custodian—Daily deposits, exceptions—Budget and
accounting act applicable. [1961 ex.s. c 6 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 73; RRS §
7306-73.] Now codified as RCW 66.08.170.
43.66.070 Depositaries—Security—Deposit of funds. [1933 ex.s. c
62 § 75; RRS § 7306-75.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 6 § 6.
43.66.080 Distribution of excess funds. [1949 c 5 § 10, last am'ds
1933 ex.s. c 62 § 77; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-77.] Now codified as RCW
66.08.180.
43.66.090 Basis of distribution. [1957 c 175 § 6. Prior: 1955 c 109
§ 2; 1949 c 187 § 1, part; 1939 c 173 § 1, part; 1937 c 62 § 2, part; 1935 c 80
§ 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 78, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-78, part.] Now
codified as RCW 66.08.190.
43.66.100 Determination of distribution to counties. [1957 c 175 §
7. Prior: 1955 c 109 § 3; 1949 c 187 § 1, part; 1939 c 173 § 1, part; 1937 c
62 § 2, part; 1935 c 80 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 78, part; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 7306-78, part.] Now codified as RCW 66.08.200.
43.66.110 Determination of distribution to cities and towns. [1957
c 175 § 8. Prior: 1949 c 187 § 1, part; 1939 c 173 § 1, part; 1937 c 62 § 2,
part; 1935 c 80 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 78, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
7306-78, part.] Now codified as RCW 66.08.210.
43.66.120 Certified list of proportions by state auditor. [1949 c
187 § 1, part; 1939 c 173 § 1, part; 1937 c 62 § 2, part; 1935 c 80 § 1, part;
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Chapter 43.67
43.67.010 Board created. [(i) 1935 c 114 § 1; RRS § 10249-1. (ii)
1947 c 47 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10249-1a.] Now codified as RCW
9.95.001.
43.67.020 Appointment of members—Qualifications—Salaries—
Employees. [1959 c 32 § 1; 1955 c 340 § 9. Prior: 1945 c 155 § 1, part;
1935 c 114 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10249-8, part.] Now codified as
RCW 9.95.003.
43.67.030 Meetings—Quarters at institutions. [1959 c 32 § 2; 1955
c 340 § 10. Prior: 1945 c 155 § 1, part; 1935 c 114 § 8, part; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 10249-8, part.] Now codified as RCW 9.95.005.
43.67.035 May transact business in panels—Action by full board.
[1959 c 32 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 9.95.007.
43.67.040 Reports. [1955 c 340 § 11. Prior: 1945 c 155 § 1, part;
1935 c 114 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10249-8, part.] Now codified as
RCW 9.95.265.
Chapter 43.68
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS
43.68.010 Board created—Appointment of members—Eligibility.
[1953 c 93 § 2; 1941 c 92 § 1; 1935 c 112 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10031-2.]
Now codified as RCW 18.32.035.
43.68.020 Officers—Meetings. [1935 c 112 § 3; RRS § 10031-3.]
Now codified as RCW 18.32.037.
Chapter 43.69
BOARD OF PHARMACY
43.69.010 Board created—Members—Qualifications—Terms—
Oath—Removal. [1963 c 38 § 16; 1935 c 98 § 1; RRS § 10132.] Now
codified as RCW 18.64.001.
43.69.020 Meetings—Chairman—Remuneration. [1963 c 38 § 17;
1935 c 98 § 2; RRS § 10132-1.] Now codified as RCW 18.64.003.
43.69.030 Powers and duties. [1963 c 38 § 18; 1935 c 98 § 3; RRS §
10132-2.] Now codified as RCW 18.64.005.
43.69.040 Executive officer. [1963 c 38 § 19.] Now codified as
RCW 18.64.007.
Chapter 43.70
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
43.70.330 Labor camps and farmworker housing—Inspector—
Interagency agreement for inspections. [1998 c 245 § 74; 1995 c 399 §
75; 1990 c 253 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 374 § 12.
43.70.450 Senior environmental corps—Department powers and
duties. [1992 c 63 § 12.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
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43.70.518 Public health—Annual reports.
Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
[2007 c 259 § 63.]
43.70.530 Home visitor program. [1998 c 245 § 75; 1993 c 179 §
2.] Repealed by 2007 c 466 § 5.
Chapter 43.72
HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM—
HEALTH SERVICES COMMISSION
43.72.005 Intent. [1993 c 492 § 401.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27,
effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.010 Definitions. [1994 c 4 § 1; 1993 c 494 § 1; 1993 c 492 §
402.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.020 Washington health services commission—Generally.
[1993 c 492 § 403.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.030 Chair—Powers and duties. [1993 c 492 § 405.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.040 Commission powers and duties. [1994 c 4 § 3; 1993 c
494 § 2; 1993 c 492 § 406.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1,
1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.050
Economic viability of certified health plans
threatened—Modification of maximum premium—Submission to
legislature. [1993 c 492 § 407.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.060 Advisory committees and special committees. [1994 c 4
§ 2; 1993 c 492 § 404.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.070 Continuous quality improvement and total quality
management. [1993 c 492 § 409.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1995 c 267 § 12, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.080
Health insurance purchasing cooperatives—
Designation of regions by commission—Information systems—
Minimum standards and rules. [1993 c 492 § 425.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.090 Uniform or supplemental benefits—Provision by
certified health plan only—Uniform benefits package as minimum.
[1993 c 492 § 427.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended by 1995 c 2 § 1
without cognizance of the repeal thereof. For rule of construction
concerning sections amended and repealed in the same legislative session,
see RCW 1.12.025.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.100 Certified health plans—Duties. [1993 c 492 § 428.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.110 Limited certified dental plan. [1993 c 492 § 429.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.120 Registered employer health plans. [1993 c 492 § 430.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
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Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.130 Uniform benefits package design. [1993 c 492 § 449.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.140 Small business economic impact statement. [1993 c 492
§ 450.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.150 Household income analysis. [1993 c 492 § 451.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.160 Certified health plan benefit packages—Offering,
filing, and approval of forms. [1993 c 492 § 452.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.170 Uniform and supplemental benefits—Rates—Filing and
approval. [1993 c 492 § 453.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July
1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.180 Legislative approval—Uniform benefits package and
medical risk adjustment mechanisms. [1993 c 492 § 454.] Repealed by
1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended by 1995 c 2 § 2
without cognizance of the repeal thereof. For rule of construction
concerning sections amended and repealed in the same legislative session,
see RCW 1.12.025.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.190 Supplemental and additional benefits negotiation.
[1993 c 492 § 455.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.200 Conscience or religion. [1993 c 492 § 456.] Repealed by
1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.210 Individual participation. [1993 c 492 § 463.] Repealed
by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.220 Employer participation. [1993 c 494 § 3; 1993 c 492 §
464.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.225 Seasonal employment. [1994 c 4 § 4.] Repealed by 1995
c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.230 Depository. [1993 c 492 § 465.] Repealed by 1995 c 265
§ 27, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.240 Small firm financial assistance. [1993 c 494 § 4; 1993 c
492 § 466.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.320 Transfer of health services commission duties to the
health care policy board. [1995 c 267 § 10.] Repealed by 1997 c 274 § 9,
effective July 1, 1997.
43.72.800 Long-term care integration plan. [1993 c 492 § 457.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
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43.72.810 Code revisions and waivers. [1993 c 492 § 474.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.820 Reports of health care cost control and access
commission. [1993 c 492 § 475.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.830 Legislative budget committee evaluations, plans, and
studies. [1993 c 492 § 476.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1,
1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.840 Reform effort evaluation. [1993 c 492 § 478.] Repealed
by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.850 Workers' compensation medical benefits. [1995 c 81 §
1; 1993 c 492 § 485.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
43.72.870 Tax credits—Recommend legislation. [1993 c 494 § 5.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
43.72.900 Health services account. [2005 c 518 § 930; 2003 c 259 §
1; 2002 c 371 § 909; 2002 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 773, approved
November 6, 2001); 1993 c 492 § 469.] Repealed by 2009 c 479 § 29,
effective July 1, 2009.
43.72.906 Personal health services account. [1993 c 492 § 472.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.73
WASHINGTON HEALTH CARE POLICY BOARD
43.73.010 Membership—Terms—Salary.
Repealed by 1997 c 274 § 9, effective July 1, 1997.
[1995 c 265 § 9.]
43.73.020 Chair—Powers and duties. [1995 c 265 § 10.] Repealed
by 1997 c 274 § 9, effective July 1, 1997.
43.73.030 Board—Powers and duties. [1995 c 265 § 11.] Repealed
by 1997 c 274 § 9, effective July 1, 1997.
43.73.040 Legislative budget committee study and report. [1995 c
265 § 12.] Repealed by 1997 c 274 § 9, effective July 1, 1997.
Title 43
43.74.030 Scope of examinations. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.030. Prior:
1955 c 192 § 8; 1927 c 183 § 3; RRS § 10185-3.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 §
46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1980 c 26 § 1.
43.74.035 Waiver of examination—Reciprocity—Fees. [1965 c 8 §
43.74.035. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective
June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1,
1979.
43.74.037
Waiver of examination by examining board or
committee—Effect. [1973 c 77 § 23; 1971 ex.s. c 227 § 2.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 §
1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.040 Application to practice. [1973 c 77 § 24; 1965 c 8 §
43.74.040. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 7; 1927 c 183 § 4; RRS § 10185-4.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.050 Issuance of certificate for license. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.050.
Prior: 1927 c 183 § 5; RRS § 10185-5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective
September 1, 1979.
43.74.060 Further examination—Subjects may be limited. [1965 c
8 § 43.74.060. Prior: 1927 c 183 § 6; RRS § 10185-6.] Repealed by 1979 c
99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1,
effective September 1, 1979.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.74.060 was amended by 1979 c 158 § 107
without reference to its repeal by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982;
and by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.74.065 Revocation of certificate or license—Appeal—Penalty.
[1965 c 8 § 43.74.065. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 §
46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective
September 1, 1979.
43.74.075 Discrimination prohibited. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.075. Prior:
1955 c 192 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and
repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.080 When chapter does not apply. [1973 c 77 § 25; 1965 c 8
§ 43.74.080. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 12; 1927 c 183 § 8; RRS § 10185-8.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.085 Requirements of chapter satisfied by proof medicine
and surgery, osteopathy, or osteopathy and surgery applicant passed
other examination. [1973 c 77 § 26; 1971 ex.s. c 227 § 1.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 §
1, effective September 1, 1979.
BASIC SCIENCE LAW
43.74.090 Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.090. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 13.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.005 Definitions. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.005. Prior: 1955 c 192 §
2.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.900 Short title. [1965 c 8 § 43.74.900. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 1.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.74.005 was amended by 1979 c 158 § 106
without reference to its repeal by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982;
and by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY—
INDEBTEDNESS—REFUNDING—BOND ISSUE
Chapter 43.74
43.74.010 Committee created—Members. [1973 c 77 § 22; 1965 c
8 § 43.74.010. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 3; 1927 c 183 § 1; RRS § 10185-1.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.015
Committee organization, powers, and duties—
Compensation, travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 123; 1967 c
188 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.74.015. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 c
99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1,
effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.020 Duties of committee—Examinations. [1965 c 8 §
43.74.020. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 5; 1927 c 183 § 2; RRS § 10185-2.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46, effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective September 1, 1979.
43.74.025 Qualifications for examination and certificate. [1965 c
8 § 43.74.025. Prior: 1955 c 192 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 46,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 114 § 1, effective
September 1, 1979.
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Chapter 43.75
43.75.010 Authority created—Composition. [1967 c 162 § 1.]
Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.020 Definitions. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 261 § 1;
1967 c 162 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.030 Lease or acquisition of land to erect approved
buildings—Lease to institutions of higher learning subsequent to
commencement of construction thereof. [1971 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1971 c 31 §
1; 1970 ex.s. c 103 § 2; 1967 c 162 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.040 Lease by institutions of higher learning authorized—
Ownership of buildings and land on lease termination. [1971 c 31 § 2;
1967 c 162 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.050 Delegation of design and construction responsibility—
Approval of design. [1969 ex.s. c 27 § 1; 1967 c 162 § 5.] Repealed by
1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.060 Rental rates. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 27 § 2;
1967 c 162 § 6.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 609]
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43.75.070 Determination of cost and amount to be reimbursed—
Right of institution to purchase interest of authority and terminate
lease. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 4; 1967 c 162 § 7.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.080 Disposition of excess funds derived from any lease—
Overhead expenditures. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 5; 1967 c 162 § 8.] Repealed
by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.090 General powers of authority. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 6; 1967
c 162 § 9.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.100 Deposit of funds—Funds not subject to legislative
appropriation—Investment, limitation. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 7; 1967 c 162
§ 10.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.105 Transfer of funds. [1972 ex.s. c 64 § 1.] Repealed by
1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.110 Bonds—Obligation of authority only. [1967 c 162 § 11.]
Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
Chapter 43.78
PUBLIC PRINTER—PUBLIC PRINTING
43.78.060 Registry of printing cost—Allowance. [1917 c 129 § 2;
1905 c 168 § 5, part; RRS § 10328.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.78.120 Material bills to be filed. [1917 c 129 § 6; 1905 c 168 §
10; RRS § 10334.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
Chapter 43.79
STATE FUNDS
43.79.030 "State institutions of higher education" defined. [1911
c 69 § 1; RRS § 5528.] Decodified.
43.79.040 School funds created. [(i) 1911 c 69 § 2; RRS § 5529. (ii)
1911 c 69 § 3; RRS § 5530. (iii) 1947 c 18 § 1; RRS § 5532-1. (iv) 1947 c
19 § 1; RRS § 5532-10. (v) 1947 c 20 § 1; RRS § 5532-20.] Decodified.
43.79.050 Use of funds limited. [1911 c 69 § 5; RRS § 5532.]
Decodified.
43.75.120
Bonds—Form, conditions, covenants, interest,
maturity, etc.—Special powers incident thereto—Temporary or interim
bonds, etc. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 27 § 3; 1967 c 162 § 12.]
Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.79.070 University of Washington fund—Sources of income
other than taxes. [Added by reviser.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.75.130 Bonds—Other obligations—Proceeds. [1970 ex.s. c 103
§ 9; 1967 c 162 § 13.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.79.090 Rentals to building fund—Use of fund. [1965 c 8 §
43.79.090. Prior: 1915 c 66 § 7; RRS § 5536.] Repealed by 1999 c 346 § 8.
43.75.140 Bonds—Agreement with purchaser as to application of
funds. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 10; 1967 c 162 § 14.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.79.141 Washington State College fund—Moneys transferred to
general fund. [1955 c 328 § 1.] Decodified.
43.75.150 Bonds—Legal investment for state funds, banks,
savings and loan associations and insurance companies—Legal security
for state, county and municipal deposits. [1967 c 162 § 15.] Repealed by
1973 c 9 § 8.
43.79.142 Washington State College fund—Appropriations to be
paid from general fund. [1955 c 328 § 2.] Decodified.
43.75.160 Pledge of rental and other revenues or mortgage of
leaseholds as security for bonds or borrowed funds—Default—
Foreclosure. [1970 ex.s. c 103 § 11; 1967 c 162 § 16.] Repealed by 1973 c
9 § 8.
43.75.170 Legislature may provide additional means for paying
bonds or cost of projects. [1967 c 162 § 17.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.180 Pledge of state not to limit or restrict provisions for
security of lenders or bondholders. [1967 c 162 § 18.] Repealed by 1973
c 9 § 8.
43.75.190 Chapter to become effective upon effective date of
constitutional amendment authorizing establishment of a state building
authority. [1967 c 162 § 20.] Repealed by 1973 c 9 § 8.
43.75.210 RCW 43.75.200 to become effective upon effective date
of constitutional amendment. [1971 ex.s. c 154 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c
9 § 8.
43.75.220 Building authority construction account—Created—
Funds. [1973 c 9 § 4.] Repealed by 1980 c 32 § 17, effective September 1,
1981.
Chapter 43.76
STATE BUILDING FINANCING AUTHORITY
43.76.010 through 43.76.930 [1965 c 8 §§ 43.76.010 through
43.76.930. Prior: 1955 ex.s. c 12 §§ 1 through 23; 1955 ex.s. c 13 §§ 1
through 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 162 § 19.
Chapter 43.77
PRINTING AND DUPLICATING COMMITTEE
43.77.010 Composition of committee. [1965 c 8 § 43.77.010. Prior:
1959 c 238 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 8.
43.77.020 Powers and duties. [1973 c 12 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.77.020.
Prior: 1959 c 238 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 8.
43.77.030 Unauthorized acquisition of printing or duplicating
equipment prohibited—Exceptions. [1973 c 12 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.77.030.
Prior: 1959 c 238 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 8.
43.77.040 Meetings. [1965 c 8 § 43.77.040. Prior: 1959 c 238 § 4.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 86 § 8.
43.77.050 Legislative, judicial branches of government excepted.
[1965 c 8 § 43.77.050. Prior: 1959 c 238 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 86
§ 8.
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43.79.143 Washington State College fund—Abolished. [1955 c
328 § 3.] Decodified.
43.79.144 Washington State College fund—Warrants to be paid
from general fund. [1955 c 328 § 4.] Decodified.
43.79.145 Washington State College fund—Other revenue for
support of state college. [1955 c 328 § 5.] Decodified.
43.79.170 Normal school current fund created. [1905 c 43 § 3;
RRS § 5522.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.79.171 Normal school current fund—Moneys transferred to
general fund. [1955 c 331 § 1.] Decodified.
43.79.172 Normal school current fund—Appropriations to be
paid from general fund. [1955 c 331 § 2.] Decodified.
43.79.173 Normal school current fund—Abolished. [1955 c 331 §
3.] Decodified.
43.79.174 Normal school current fund—Warrants to be paid from
general fund. [1955 c 331 § 4.] Decodified.
43.79.175 Normal school current fund—Other revenue for
support of colleges of education. [1955 c 331 § 5.] Decodified.
43.79.190 C. E. P. & R. I. grant to state institutions. [Added by
reviser.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.79.200 C. E. P. & R. I. permanent fund. [Added by reviser.]
Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.79.220 Federal experiment station fund. [1935 c 71 § 1; RRS §
5536-12.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.79.221 Federal experiment station fund—Moneys transferred
to general fund. [1955 c 329 § 1.] Decodified.
43.79.222 Federal experiment station fund—Appropriations to be
paid from general fund. [1955 c 329 § 2.] Decodified.
43.79.223 Federal experiment station fund—Abolished. [1955 c
329 § 3.] Decodified.
43.79.224 Federal experiment station fund—Warrants to be paid
from general fund. [1955 c 329 § 4.] Decodified.
43.79.230 Transfers from general fund to educational funds.
[1945 c 242 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5517-1.] Repealed by 1959 c 276 § 5.
43.79.240 Duty of state treasurer. [1945 c 242 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 5517-2.] Repealed by 1959 c 276 § 5.
43.79.250 Contingent receipts fund. [1965 c 8 § 43.79.250. Prior:
1945 c 243 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5517-11.] Repealed by 1973 c 144 § 5.
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43.79.360 Suspense fund—Transfer of moneys and records. [1965
c 8 § 43.79.360. Prior: 1955 c 226 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 95 § 12.
43.82.900 Severability. [1959 c 255 § 14.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 §
43.198.040. See RCW 43.950.030.
43.79.380 Penitentiary revolving account—Moneys transferred to
the state institutional revolving account. [1957 c 115 § 1.] Repealed by
1959 c 273 § 10.
Chapter 43.83
43.79.382 Penitentiary revolving account—Appropriations to be
paid from state institutional revolving account. [1957 c 115 § 3.]
Repealed by 1959 c 273 § 10.
43.79.383 Penitentiary revolving account—Warrants to be paid
from state institutional revolving account. [1957 c 115 § 4.] Repealed by
1959 c 273 § 10.
43.79.415 Federal revenue sharing trust fund. [1974 ex.s. c 53 § 1;
1973 1st ex.s. c 129 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July
1, 1991.
43.79.450 Public works assistance account established in general
fund—Transfers from general fund—Use—Limitation on issuance of
bonds—Pledge and promise of bonds—Remedies of bondholders.
[1985 c 57 § 42; 1984 c 244 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 471 § 12, effective
July 1, 1985; and repealed by 1985 1st ex.s. c 6 § 720.
43.79.452 Deposit of bond proceeds—Public works assistance
account established in general fund—Use. [1984 c 244 § 3.] Repealed by
1985 c 471 § 12, effective July 1, 1985; and repealed by 1985 1st ex.s. c 6 §
720.
Chapter 43.80
FISCAL AGENCIES
43.80.010 Agency created. [1965 c 8 § 43.80.010. Prior: 1895 c
141 § 1; RRS § 5488.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 80 § 10.
43.80.020 Designation by governor. [1965 c 8 § 43.80.020. Prior:
1895 c 141 § 2; RRS § 5489.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 80 § 10.
43.80.030 Duty of agency—Cremating procedure. [1969 c 120 § 1;
1965 c 8 § 43.80.030. Prior: 1961 c 164 § 1; 1895 c 141 § 3; RRS § 5490.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 163 § 1.
43.80.040 Agency not to be compensated—Compensation for
additional duties. [1965 c 8 § 43.80.040. Prior: 1961 c 164 § 2; 1895 c
141 § 4; RRS § 5491.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 80 § 10.
43.80.050 Bonds payable at fiscal agency. [1965 c 8 § 43.80.050.
Prior: 1895 c 141 § 5; RRS § 5492.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 80 § 10.
43.80.060 Duty of treasurers. [1965 c 8 § 43.80.060. Prior: 1895 c
141 § 6; RRS § 5493.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 80 § 10.
Chapter 43.82
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
43.83.072 General obligation bonds—Proceeds to be deposited in
state building and higher education construction account. [1965 ex.s. c
172 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
43.83.080 General obligation bonds—Appropriations for capital
improvements and projects. [1965 ex.s. c 172 § 6.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 67 § 18.
43.83.092 General obligation bonds—Proceeds to be deposited in
state building and higher education construction account. [1967 ex.s. c
148 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
43.83.100 General obligation bonds—Appropriations for capital
improvements and projects. [1969 ex.s. c 187 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 148 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
Chapter 43.83B
WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
43.83B.305 Priority of domestic and irrigation uses. [1977 ex.s. c
1 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.83B.310 Department of ecology authorized to issue emergency
withdrawal permits for any beneficial use—Findings, conditions,
limitations. [1988 c 46 § 3; 1987 c 343 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 1 § 3.] Repealed
by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.83B.315 Department of social and health services authorized to
issue emergency withdrawal permits for municipal and industrial
facilities—Findings, conditions, limitations. [1977 ex.s. c 1 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.83B.320
Environmental policy and public bidding
requirements waived—Processing of authorizations to be expedited—
Short term easements or property interests on public lands to be
provided. [1987 c 523 § 11; 1987 c 343 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 1 § 5.] Repealed
by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.83B.325 Effect upon existing water rights, establishment of
water rights, withdrawal of water. [1977 ex.s. c 1 § 6.] Repealed by 1989
c 171 § 12.
12.
43.83B.330 Rules. [1977 ex.s. c 1 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 171 §
STATE AGENCY HOUSING
43.83B.335 Civil penalties. [1977 ex.s. c 1 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
90.03.600 pursuant to 1987 c 109 § 158.
43.82.015 Private construction of new facility for lease or
purchase by state—Compliance with prevailing wage provisions
required. [1987 c 321 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 110 § 3.
43.83B.340 Temporary personnel. [1977 ex.s. c 1 § 9.] Repealed
by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.82.040
Revenue bonds, coupons—Authorized, issuance,
payment, etc.—Negotiability. [1965 c 8 § 43.82.040. Prior: 1961 c 184 §
3; 1959 c 255 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
43.83B.342 Expenditure of funds for drought-related equipment
and personnel. [1988 c 46 § 4; 1987 c 343 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 171 §
12.
43.82.050 Revenue bonds, coupons—Signatures and seal. [1965 c
8 § 43.82.050. Prior: 1959 c 255 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
43.83B.344 Temporary change in water rights authorized. [1988 c
46 § 5; 1987 c 343 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c 171 § 12.
43.82.060 Revenue bonds, coupons—Sale—Bonds are legal
investment and security. [1965 c 8 § 43.82.060. Prior: 1959 c 255 § 6.]
Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
Chapter 43.83C
43.82.070 Revenue bonds, coupons—Registration. [1965 c 8 §
43.82.070. Prior: 1959 c 255 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
43.82.080 Revenue bonds, coupons—Payable solely from revenues
and not state obligation. [1965 c 8 § 43.82.080. Prior: 1959 c 255 § 8.]
Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
43.82.090 Designation of bonds as to project—Investment of bond
proceeds, interest. [1979 ex.s. c 67 § 4; 1965 c 8 § 43.82.090. Prior: 1959
c 255 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 20.
43.82.100 Appropriation. [1959 c 255 § 10.] Decodified.
43.82.160 Plant operation and support program—Information
and technical assistance—Voluntary charges and fees. [1997 c 96 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 c 37 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 28B.30.903.
(2010 Ed.)
RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS BOND ISSUE
43.83C.030
Proceeds to be deposited in state and local
improvements revolving account. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 54; 1985 c 57 § 47;
1972 ex.s. c 129 § 3.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
Chapter 43.83E
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS BOND ISSUE
43.83E.010 through 43.83E.110, 43.83E.900 [1972 ex.s. c 132 §§ 112.] Decodified.
Reviser's note: Chapter 132, Laws of 1972 ex. sess. (chapter 43.83E
RCW) failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 30 submitted
to and rejected by the people at the November 7, 1972, general election.
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Chapter 43.83G
Chapter 43.85
SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES—1975 BOND ISSUE
STATE DEPOSITARIES
43.83G.010 General obligation bonds—Authorized—Issuance,
sale, terms, etc. [1975 1st ex.s. c 258 § 1.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 125 § 7.
43.85.010 Qualifications of depositaries—Record of commission
proceedings. [1975 1st ex.s. c 77 § 7; 1973 c 126 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 193 §
14; 1965 c 8 § 43.85.010. Prior: 1935 c 139 § 1; 1927 c 304 § 1; 1907 c 37
§ 1; RRS § 5548.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
43.83G.020 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 258 § 2.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 § 7.
43.85.020 Bank includes trust company. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.020.
Prior: 1907 c 37 § 7; RRS § 5554.] Repealed by 1984 c 177 § 21.
43.83G.030 Anticipation notes—Proceeds of bonds and notes.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 258 § 3.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 § 7.
43.85.030 Collateral—Segregation. [1973 c 126 § 16; 1969 ex.s. c
193 § 15; 1967 c 132 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.85.030. Prior: 1955 c 78 § 1; 1945
c 129 § 1; 1939 c 146 § 1; 1935 c 139 § 2; 1931 c 87 § 1; 1909 c 151 § 1;
1907 c 37 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
43.83G.040 Administration of proceeds. [1975 1st ex.s. c 258 § 4.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 § 7.
43.83G.050 Retirement of bonds from social and health services
construction bond redemption fund—Source—Remedies of bond
holders. [1975 1st ex.s. c 258 § 5.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 §
7.
43.83G.060 Legal investment for public funds. [1975 1st ex.s. c
258 § 6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 § 7.
43.83G.900 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 258. [1975 1st ex.s. c 258
§ 7.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 125 § 7.
Chapter 43.83I
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES—BOND ISSUES
43.83I.166
Proceeds deposited in fisheries capital projects
account—Exception—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 50; 1979 ex.s. c 224 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
Chapter 43.84
INVESTMENTS AND INTERFUND LOANS
43.84.010 Investment of permanent funds. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.010.
Prior: 1935 c 76 § 1; 1907 c 12 § 4; 1903 c 95 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 69; 1895 c
178 § 44; 1893 c 125 § 25; 1890 p 399 § 17; RRS 5539.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 104 § 7.
43.84.011 Investment of permanent funds. [1967 ex.s. c 2 § 1; 1965
ex.s. c 104 § 1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 17.
43.84.020 Investment of permanent school fund in state bonds.
[1965 c 8 § 43.84.020. Prior: 1899 c 44 § 1; RRS § 5540.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 104 § 7.
43.84.021 Investment of permanent common school fund. [1965
ex.s. c 104 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 2 § 2.
43.85.040 Approval of finance committee. [1969 ex.s. c 193 § 16;
1965 c 8 § 43.85.040. Prior: 1909 c 151 § 2; 1907 c 37 § 5; RRS § 5552.]
Repealed by 1973 c 126 § 18.
43.85.050 Rate of interest. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.050. Prior: 1907 c 37
§ 3; RRS § 5550.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30. Later enactment, see
RCW 39.58.120.
43.85.060 Monthly and quarterly statements. [1971 ex.s. c 72 § 1;
1969 ex.s. c 193 § 17; 1965 c 8 § 43.85.060. Prior: 1907 c 37 § 6; RRS §
5553.] Repealed by 1973 c 126 § 18.
43.85.080 Safekeeping of collateral. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.080. Prior:
1945 c 71 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549-1.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 193 §
30.
43.85.090 Receipts to be issued by trustee. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.090.
Prior: 1945 c 71 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549-2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
193 § 30.
43.85.100 Interest coupons to depositary. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.100.
Prior: 1945 c 71 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549-3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
193 § 30.
43.85.110 Trustee's compensation payable by depositary. [1965 c
8 § 43.85.110. Prior: 1945 c 71 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549-4.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
43.85.120 Bank cannot act as trustee of its own securities. [1965 c
8 § 43.85.120. Prior: 1945 c 71 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5549-5.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 193 § 30.
43.85.130
Deposit of commissioner of public lands and
department of natural resources funds—Natural resources deposit
fund—Repayments. [2003 c 334 § 125; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1965 c 8 §
43.85.130. Prior: (i) 1911 c 51 § 1; RRS § 5555. (ii) 1909 c 133 § 1, part;
1907 c 96 § 1, part; RRS § 5501, part.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.325
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 128.
43.85.140 Designation of depositaries. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.140.
Prior: 1911 c 51 § 2; RRS § 5556.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 15.
43.84.030 Description of bonds—Payment. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.030.
Prior: 1901 c 179 § 1; 1899 c 44 § 2; RRS § 5541.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s.
c 104 § 7.
43.85.150 Collateral. [1969 ex.s. c 193 § 19; 1967 c 132 § 2; 1965 c
8 § 43.85.150. Prior: 1911 c 51 § 3; RRS § 5557.] Repealed by 1973 c 126
§ 18.
43.84.040 Printing of bonds—Signatures. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.040.
Prior: 1899 c 44 § 3; RRS § 5542.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 104 § 7.
43.85.160 Rate of interest. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.160. Prior: 1935 c 60
§ 1; 1911 c 51 § 4; RRS § 5558.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 15.
43.84.050 Redemption of general fund warrants. [1965 c 8 §
43.84.050. Prior: 1899 c 44 § 4; RRS § 5543.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c
104 § 7.
43.85.170 Quarterly statement. [1969 ex.s. c 193 § 20; 1965 c 8 §
43.85.170. Prior: 1911 c 51 § 5; RRS § 5559.] Repealed by 1973 c 126 §
18.
43.84.060 Interest to current school fund. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.060.
Prior: 1899 c 44 § 5; RRS § 5544.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 104 § 7.
43.85.180 Form of statement—Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.180.
Prior: 1911 c 51 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 15.
43.84.070 Redemption of bonds. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.070. Prior:
1899 c 44 § 6; RRS § 5545.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 104 § 7.
43.85.240 Deposits and rate of interest—Disposition of interest
paid by depositaries. [1965 c 8 § 43.85.240. Prior: 1955 c 198 § 6.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 72 § 3.
43.84.090 Deposit of portion of income in state general fund.
[1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 203; 1990 c 106 § 5; 1985 c 233 § 5; 1981 c 242 § 2;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 1; 1969 c 50 § 1; 1967 c 66 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 82 §
1; 1965 c 8 § 43.84.090. Prior: 1935 c 91 § 2; RRS § 5508-2.] Repealed by
1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
43.85.241 Deposits and rate of interest—Distribution of interest
credited to deposit interest account. [1981 c 9 § 6; 1977 c 17 § 1; 1973 c
27 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 72 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 57 § 90, effective July 1,
1985.
43.84.100 Interfund loans. [1965 c 8 § 43.84.100. Prior: 1915 c 15
§ 1; RRS § 5507.] Repealed by 1985 c 57 § 90, effective July 1, 1985.
43.85.250 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Designation as state depositary prohibited. [1969 ex.s.
c 230 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23.
43.84.110 Repayment of loans—Interest. [1977 c 17 § 2; 1973 c 95
§ 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.84.110. Prior: 1915 c 15 § 2; RRS § 5508.] Repealed by
1985 c 57 § 90, effective July 1, 1985.
43.85.260 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Deposit of state moneys in prohibited. [1969 ex.s. c 230
§ 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 66 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 39.58.045.
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43.85.270 Banks claiming exemption from sales, use or ad
valorem taxes—Construction as to existing contracts or agreements.
[1969 ex.s. c 230 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 177 § 21.
43.88.520 Legislative declaration. [1981 c 280 § 1.] Repealed by
1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993),
effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 43.86
43.88.525 Budget stabilization account—Deposits—Request for
transfers to account. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 13; 1985 c 57 § 52; 1981 c 280 §
2.] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved
November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
STATE BUDGET
43.86.010 through 43.86.080 Estimates, auditor's statements,
hearings, revisions, etc. [1929 c 162 §§ 1-5; 1925 c 9 §§ 2-7; RRS §§
10927-2-10927-8.] Repealed by 1959 c 328 § 25.
43.86.090 Deficiencies prohibited. [1965 c 8 § 43.86.090. Prior:
1925 c 9 § 9; RRS § 10927-9.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 83 § 5.
Later enactment, see RCW 43.88.260.
43.86.100 Emergencies. [1965 c 8 § 43.86.100. Prior: 1933 c 126 §
1; 1929 c 162 § 6; 1925 c 9 § 10; RRS § 10927-10.] Repealed by 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 83 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 43.88.250.
43.88.530 Budget stabilization account—Transfers to account.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 36 § 2; 1981 c 280 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9
(Initiative Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1,
1995.
43.88.535
Budget stabilization account—Appropriation for
certain purposes—Waiver of deposits. [1982 1st ex.s. c 36 § 3; 1981 c
280 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved
November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.86.110
through 43.86.120
State budget—Unlawful
authorizations, budget data to be preserved. [1925 c 9 §§ 11, 12; RRS §§
10927-11-10927-12.] Repealed by 1959 c 328 § 25.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.88.535 was amended by 1993 sp.s. c 24 §
919 without reference to its repeal by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No.
601), effective July 1, 1995. It has been decodified for publication purposes
under RCW 1.12.025.
43.86.130 Penalty. [1965 c 8 § 43.86.130. Prior: 1925 c 9 § 13; RRS
§ 10927-13.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 83 § 5.
43.86.140 Terms defined. [1965 c 8 § 43.86.140. Prior: 1953 c 184
§ 1; 1925 c 9 § 1; RRS § 10927-1.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 83 § 5.
Later enactment, see RCW 43.88.020(12).
43.88.540 Budget stabilization account—Resumption of deposits.
[1984 c 138 § 11; 1981 c 280 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.88.900 Severability. [1959 c 328 § 26.] Repealed by 1965 c 8 §
43.198.040. See RCW 43.950.030.
Chapter 43.87
Chapter 43.88B
PRE-AUDIT
GOVERNMENT SERVICE—QUALITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
43.87.010 through 43.87.050 Pre-audit—Governor's duties,
estimates, accounts, records. [1947 c 114 §§ 8, 11; 1941 c 196 §§ 8-11,
13; RRS §§ 11018-8-11018-12.] Repealed by 1959 c 328 § 25.
Chapter 43.88
STATE BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING, AND REPORTING SYSTEM
12.
43.88B.005 Purpose. [1994 c 184 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 §
43.88B.007 Intent. [1994 c 184 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88B.010
Performance partnership council—Powers and
duties. [1994 c 184 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
(Formerly: Budget and accounting)
43.88B.020 Performance partnership operating committee—
Powers and duties. [1994 c 184 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88.040 Cash surplus. [1965 c 8 § 43.88.040. Prior: 1959 c 328 §
4.] Repealed by 1987 c 502 § 11.
43.88B.030 Long-term improvement—Strategic intent. [1994 c
184 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88.065 Itemization of expenditures required by federal court
order. [1983 1st ex.s. c 47 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
43.88B.031 Long-term improvement—Continuous improvement
strategies. [1994 c 184 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88.067 Fee and expense report—Impact of amounts awarded
to prevailing party in agency action. [1999 c 372 § 10; 1995 c 403 § 905.]
Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
43.88B.040 Budget redesign. [1994 c 184 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c
317 § 12.
43.88.085
Appropriations for postretirement cost-of-living
adjustments. [1986 c 306 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
43.88.093
Development of budget—Tourism development
division, department of community, trade, and economic development.
[1998 c 299 § 3.] Expired June 30, 2008.
43.88.094
Development of budget—Calculation—Tourism
development division, department of community, trade, and economic
development. [1998 c 299 § 4.] Expired June 30, 2008.
43.88.111 Entry of allotments into central accounting system—
Revision of allotments. [1981 c 270 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 215 § 7.
43.88.112 Revision of allotments for funds appropriated to the
superintendent of public instruction. [1984 c 138 § 9; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 15
§ 2; 1981 c 270 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 215 § 7.
43.88.113 Reduction of allotments for executive branch agencies
required—Exception—Distribution of reductions—Additional powers
of governor—Expiration of section. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 3.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 47 § 4.
43.88.114 Appropriations to municipal research council from
motor vehicle excise taxes not subject to allotment. [1997 c 437 § 5;
1983 c 22 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 227 § 4, effective July 1, 2000.
43.88.115 Reductions in general fund expenditures for elected
public officials and educational agencies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 293 § 7; 1971
ex.s. c 263 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 4.
43.88.155 Office of financial management. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 2003.
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43.88B.050 Collective bargaining. [1994 c 184 § 8.] Repealed by
1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88B.900 Captions—1994 c 184. [1994 c 184 § 13.] Repealed by
1996 c 317 § 12.
43.88B.901 Effective date—1994 c 184.
Repealed by 1996 c 317 § 12.
[1994 c 184 § 15.]
Chapter 43.89
TELETYPEWRITER COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK
43.89.020 State communications advisory committee—Created—
Members—Pay—Terms—Powers and duties. [1965 ex.s. c 60 § 3; 1965
c 8 § 43.89.020. Prior: 1963 c 160 § 2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
Chapter 43.90
CENTRAL STORES
43.90.010 through 43.90.100 [1943 c 160; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§
10898-1–10898-11.] Repealed by 1959 c 178 § 21. See RCW 43.19.015.
Chapter 43.91
AUTOMOBILE POOL
43.91.010 Pool may be established. [1965 c 8 § 43.91.010. Prior:
1943 c 225 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-40.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
167 § 18.
43.91.020 Purchase of cars, storage, upkeep, repair, etc. [1965 c 8
§ 43.91.020. Prior: 1943 c 225 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-41.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 18.
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43.91.030 Request for vehicles. [1965 c 8 § 43.91.030. Prior: 1943
c 225 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-42.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 167
§ 18.
43.91.040 Check on mileage—Cost to be billed. [1965 c 8 §
43.91.040. Prior: 1943 c 225 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-43.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 18.
43.91.050 Use by other departments. [1965 c 8 § 43.91.050. Prior:
1943 c 225 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-44.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
167 § 18.
43.91.060 Highway equipment fund to finance pool. [1965 c 8 §
43.91.060. Prior: 1943 c 225 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-45.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 167 § 18.
43.91.070 Rules and regulations. [1965 c 8 § 43.91.070. Prior:
1943 c 225 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-46.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
167 § 18.
43.91.080 Private vehicles may be used. [1965 c 8 § 43.91.080.
Prior: 1943 c 225 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10964-47.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 167 § 18.
Chapter 43.92
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
43.96.050 Commission to stage world fair—Exhibits. [1957 c 15 §
4.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96.060 World fair designated as Century 21 Exposition. [1959
c 109 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96.070 Display space for department of institutions to be
furnished without charge—Use of proceeds of sale. [1961 c 129 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 43.96A
WORLD FAIR COMMISSION—OSAKA EXPOSITION
43.96A.010 through 43.96A.100 [1969 c 43 §§ 1-10.] Repealed by
1975 c 45 § 1.
43.96A.900 Severability—1969 c 43. [1969 c 43 § 12.] Repealed by
1975 c 45 § 1.
Chapter 43.96B
EXPO '74—BOND ISSUE
43.96B.010 Declaration of purpose.
Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
[1971 ex.s. c 1 § 1.]
43.92.030 Report to legislature. [1965 c 8 § 43.92.030. Prior: 1901
c 165 § 3; RRS § 5995.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
43.96B.020
Approval and adoption of report and
recommendations. [1971 ex.s. c 1 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195
§ 17.
43.92.050 Materials distributed to schools. [1965 c 8 § 43.92.050.
Prior: 1901 c 165 § 5; RRS § 5997.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
43.96B.030 Name of exposition. [1971 ex.s. c 1 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
Chapter 43.93
PROCESSING PLANTS
43.96B.040
Expo '74 commission—Created—Membership—
Meetings. [1971 ex.s. c 1 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June
30, 1982.
43.93.010 through 43.93.080 [1939 c 120; RRS § 10964-11-18.]
Repealed by 1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.
43.96B.050 Members may be directors of nonprofit corporation—
Duty to stage exposition. [1971 ex.s. c 1 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 §
23, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 43.94
OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION
43.94.010 Declaration. [1967 c 243 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 §
23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.94.020
Commission
created—Composition—Terms—
Vacancies—Expenses. [1967 c 243 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23,
effective June 30, 1982.
43.94.030
Chairman—Secretary—Employees—Meetings—
Quorum—Voting. [1967 c 243 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23,
effective June 30, 1982.
43.94.040 Powers, duties and functions. [1967 c 243 § 4.]
Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.94.050 Oceanographic institute—Formation—Composition—
Powers and duties. [1967 c 243 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23,
effective June 30, 1982.
43.94.900 Severability—1967 c 243. [1967 c 243 § 6.] Repealed by
1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 43.95
INSTITUTIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION
43.95.010 through 43.95.220 [1955 c 314.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see chapter 72.60 RCW.
Chapter 43.96
WORLD FAIR COMMISSION—CENTURY 21 EXPOSITION
43.96.010 Declaration of purpose. [1955 c 207 § 1.] Repealed by
1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96B.060 Cooperation with agencies, political subdivisions,
states, federal and foreign governments enjoined. [1971 ex.s. c 1 § 6.]
Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.070 Acquisition of site—Acquisition, lease, or construction
of buildings for state use—Plans and surveys. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 1.]
Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.080 Acquisition of site by department of commerce and
economic development. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1987
c 195 § 17.
43.96B.090 Lease of land by state building authority from
department or construction of buildings—Lease or release of buildings
to department. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 §
17.
43.96B.100 Leasing by department authorized. [1971 ex.s. c 3 §
4.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.110 Rental rates. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 5.] Decodified pursuant
to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.120 Determination of building costs—Right of department
to purchase buildings and land, terminate lease. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 6.]
Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.130 Use of site and buildings by Expo '74 commission.
[1971 ex.s. c 3 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96B.140 Declaration of public purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 3 § 8.]
Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96B.150 Transfer of title to site and facilities. [1979 ex.s. c 25 §
2.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
Chapter 43.96C
ENERGY FAIR '83
43.96.020 World fair commission created—Composition, term,
compensation meetings. [1961 c 152 § 5; 1959 c 109 § 1; 1957 c 15 § 1;
1955 c 307 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96C.010 Declaration of purpose. [1980 c 161 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96.030 Studies authorized—Report—Personnel. [1957 c 15 §
2; 1955 c 307 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96C.020 Name of fair. [1980 c 161 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to
1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96.040 Commission may organize as nonprofit corporation.
[1957 c 15 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.96C.030 Energy Fair '83 commission created—Membership—
Meetings. [1980 c 161 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
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43.96C.040 Members may be directors of nonprofit corporation—
Duty to stage fair. [1980 c 161 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c 195 §
17.
43.96C.050 Cooperation with departments, agencies, and political
subdivisions required. [1981 c 295 § 14; 1980 c 161 § 5.] Decodified
pursuant to 1987 c 195 § 17.
43.96C.060 Energy Fair '83 local steering committee created—
Membership—Duties. [1980 c 161 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to 1987 c
195 § 17.
Chapter 43.96D
EXPO '86—STATE PARTICIPATION
43.96D.010 Intent. [1985 c 466 § 55; 1983 c 177 § 1.] Expired June
30, 1987.
43.96D.020 World fair commission created—Membership—
Travel expenses—Executive director—Administrative and staff
support. [1985 c 466 § 56; 1983 c 177 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1987.
43.96D.030 Studies and investigations on state participation in
British Columbia world exposition of 1986—Report. [1983 c 177 § 3.]
Expired June 30, 1987.
43.96D.040 Reimbursement of commissioners' expenses from
state trade fair fund. [1985 c 466 § 57; 1983 c 177 § 4.] Expired June 30,
1987.
43.96D.050 Gifts, grants, and endowments. [1985 c 274 § 1.]
Expired June 30, 1987.
43.96D.900 Expiration of chapter. [1983 c 177 § 5.] Expired June
30, 1987.
Chapter 43.97
COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE COMPACT
(Formerly: Columbia River Gorge commission)
43.97.005 Legislative finding and declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 132 §
1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97.010 Definition. [1965 c 8 § 43.97.010. Prior: 1959 c 74 § 1.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97.020 Commission created—Members—Terms—Vacancies.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.97.020. Prior: 1959 c 74 § 2.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97.030 Preparation of plan to carry out purpose of chapter—
Implementation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 2; 1965 c 8 § 43.97.030. Prior:
1959 c 74 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97.040 Powers and duties—Limitation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 3;
1965 c 8 § 43.97.040. Prior: 1959 c 74 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
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43.97A.030 Select committee—Membership. [1981 c 226 § 3.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97A.040 Select committee—Responsibilities. [1981 c 226 § 4.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97A.050 Cooperation and coordination.
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
[1981 c 226 § 5.]
Chapter 43.98
OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
43.98.010 General obligation bonds authorized. [1965 c 8 §
43.98.010. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.10.010
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.020 Disposition of proceeds of sale. [1965 c 8 § 43.98.020.
Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.10.020 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.030 Bonds payable from proceeds of corporation fees. [1965
c 8 § 43.98.030. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.10.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.040 Outdoor recreational bond redemption fund. [1965 c 8
§ 43.98.040. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.10.040
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.050 Remedies of bondholders. [1965 c 8 § 43.98.050. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 12 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.10.050 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.98.060 Legislature may provide additional means of support.
[1965 c 8 § 43.98.060. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
79A.10.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.070 Bonds legal investment for funds of state and municipal
corporations. [1965 c 8 § 43.98.070. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.10.070 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.080
Undertaking to impose corporation fees—Use,
proration of one-half of proceeds. Cross-reference section, recodified as
RCW 79A.10.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98.090 Consent of world fair bondholders prerequisite to
issuance of bonds authorized by this chapter. [1965 c 8 § 43.98.090.
Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 12 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 79A.10.090 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
1963.
43.98.100 Referral to electorate. [1963 ex.s. c 12 § 11.] Decodified
Chapter 43.98A
ACQUISITION OF HABITAT CONSERVATION
AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS
43.98A.005 Findings. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.15.005 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.050
Columbia River Gorge commission account—
Disposition. [1965 c 8 § 43.97.050. Prior: 1959 c 74 § 5.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 9.
43.98A.010 Definitions. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.15.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.060 Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 124; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 48 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.98A.020 Habitat conservation account. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.15.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.070
Environmental impact statements filed with
commission. [1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.98A.030 Allocation and use of moneys—Grants. [1990 1st ex.s.
c 14 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.15.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.080
Staff services of department of community
development—Authorized. [1984 c 125 § 15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 7.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.98A.040 Habitat conservation account—Distribution and use
of moneys. [1999 c 379 § 917; 1997 c 235 § 718; 1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.15.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.090 Washington portion of Columbia River Gorge—
Jurisdiction. [1975 1st ex.s. c 48 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.98A.050 Outdoor recreation account—Distribution and use of
moneys. [1999 c 379 § 920; 1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
79A.15.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.97.900 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 48. [1975 1st ex.s. c 48 §
10.] Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
Chapter 43.97A
SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE
43.97A.010 Legislative declaration and intent. [1981 c 226 § 1.]
Repealed by 1987 c 499 § 11.
43.97A.020 Select committee created. [1981 c 226 § 2.] Repealed
by 1987 c 499 § 11.
(2010 Ed.)
43.98A.060 Habitat conservation account—Acquisition policies
and priorities. [1999 c 379 § 918; 1997 c 235 § 719; 1990 1st ex.s. c 14 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 79A.15.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98A.070 Acquisition and development priorities—Generally.
[1999 c 379 § 919; 1997 c 235 § 720; 1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.15.070 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98A.080 Recommended project list—Committee authority to
obligate funds—Legislature's authority. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.15.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 615]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
43.98A.090 Condemnation. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.15.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98A.100 Report to governor and standing committees. [1990
1st ex.s. c 14 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 79A.15.100 pursuant to 1999 c 249
§ 1601.
43.98A.900 Severability—1990 1st ex.s. c 14. [1990 1st ex.s. c 14 §
12.] Recodified as RCW 79A.15.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 43.98B
WILDLIFE AND RECREATION LANDS—
FUNDING OF MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
43.99.090 Outdoor recreation account—Limitation on use of
moneys transferred. [1971 ex.s. c 140 § 2; 1965 c 5 § 9.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 50 § 2.
43.99.095 Interest on funds granted by committee to be returned
to source account. [1995 c 166 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 62 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.25.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.100 Conversion of marine recreation land to other uses—
Approval—Substitution. [1965 c 5 § 10 (Initiative Measure No. 215,
approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.100 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98B.010 Definitions. [1992 c 153 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.20.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.110
Interagency committee for outdoor recreation—
Created—Membership—Terms—Compensation and travel expenses.
[1994 c 264 § 31; 1988 c 36 § 21; 1985 c 77 § 1; 1984 c 287 § 84. Prior:
1981 c 338 § 7; 1981 c 206 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 125; 1971 c 60 §
1; 1967 ex.s. c 62 § 2; 1965 c 5 § 11 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved
November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.110 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.98B.020 State wildlife and recreation lands management
account. [1992 c 153 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.20.020 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.115
Interagency committee for outdoor recreation—
Termination. [1987 c 425 § 1; 1981 c 206 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 237 §
8, effective June 30, 1989.
43.98B.030 Allocation and distribution of moneys. [1994 c 264 §
30; 1992 c 153 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.20.030 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.99.120 Plans for public outdoor recreation land acquisition or
improvement—Contents—Submission—Recommendations. [1995 c
166 § 7; 1983 c 3 § 114; 1965 c 5 § 12 (Initiative Measure No. 215,
approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.120 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98B.005 Findings. [1992 c 153 § 2.]
79A.20.005 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Recodified as RCW
43.98B.900 Short title. [1992 c 153 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.20.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98B.910 Severability—1992 c 153. [1992 c 153 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.20.901 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.98B.920 Captions not law—1992 c 153. [1992 c 153 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.20.902 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 43.99
MARINE RECREATION LAND—
INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION
43.99.010 Policy—Mission of committee. [1989 c 237 § 1; 1965 c 5
§ 1 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified
as RCW 79A.25.005 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.020 Definition of terms. [1989 c 237 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 108;
1972 ex.s. c 56 § 1; 1965 c 5 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved
November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.010 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.99.025 Director's powers and duties. [1989 c 237 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.030 Determination of proportion of motor vehicle fuel tax
moneys derived from tax on marine fuel—Studies—Costs. [1995 c 166
§ 1; 1979 c 158 § 109; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 50 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 74 § 1; 1965
c 5 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.040 Marine fuel tax refund account—Moneys derived from
tax on marine fuel—Refunding and placement in account—Exception.
[1995 c 166 § 2; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 42; 1985 c 57 § 53; 1979 c 158 § 110;
1965 c 5 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.050 Marine fuel tax refund account—Claims for refunds
paid from. [1965 c 5 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November
3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.060 Outdoor recreation account—Deposits. [1995 c 166 § 3;
1991 sp.s. c 13 § 52; 1985 c 57 § 54; 1967 ex.s. c 62 § 1; 1965 c 5 § 6
(Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as
RCW 79A.25.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.070 Recreation resource account, motor vehicle fund—
Transfers of moneys from marine fuel tax account. [1995 c 166 § 4;
1990 c 42 § 116; 1979 c 158 § 111; 1965 c 5 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 215,
approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.070 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.080 Recreation resource account—Distribution of moneys
transferred. [1999 c 341 § 1; 1995 c 166 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 140 § 1; 1965
ex.s. c 136 § 1; 1965 c 5 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved
November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.080 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 616]
43.99.122 Comprehensive plan for development of outdoor
recreation resources. [1967 ex.s. c 62 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 237 § 8,
effective June 30, 1989.
43.99.124 Participation in federal programs—Authority. [1967
ex.s. c 62 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.130 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.99.126
Commitments or agreements forbidden unless
sufficient funds available—Agreements with federal agencies on behalf
of state or local agencies—Conditions. [1967 ex.s. c 62 § 6.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.25.140 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.130
Assistance furnished by state departments—
Appointment of director and personnel—Civil service exemption.
[1989 c 237 § 3; 1981 c 206 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 62 § 3; 1965 c 5 § 13
(Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as
RCW 79A.25.150 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.135 Washington state recreation trails system, duties of
interagency committee for outdoor recreation. Cross-reference section,
recodified as RCW 79A.25.160 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.140 Appropriation—Purposes—Allocations. [1965 c 5 §
14.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 140 § 3.
43.99.142 Public parks and recreation sites guide. [1989 c 237 § 5;
1979 ex.s. c 24 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.170 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
43.99.144 Guide of public parks and recreation sites—Receipts
allowed—Deposit—Use. [1979 ex.s. c 24 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 166 §
12.
43.99.146 Public parks and recreation sites guide—Review and
update. [1989 c 237 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 24 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
79A.25.180 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.150 Appropriations by subsequent legislatures. [1995 c 166
§ 8; 1965 c 5 § 15 (Initiative Measure No. 215, approved November 3,
1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.190 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.160
Appropriation to director of motor vehicles—
Repayment. [1965 c 5 § 16.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 140 § 3.
43.99.170 Recreation resource account. [1995 c 166 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.200 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.800 Intent—Purpose. [1998 c 264 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.25.800 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.99.810 Community outdoor athletic fields advisory council.
[1998 c 264 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.810 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.99.820
Strategic plan—Funding eligibility—Regional
coordination and cooperative efforts—Data collection and exchange.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
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[1998 c 264 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.820 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
43.100.080 Powers and duties. [1969 ex.s. c 220 § 2; 1965 c 158 §
8.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.99.830 Gifts, grants, or endowments. [1998 c 264 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.25.830 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.100.085 Powers and duties—Additional. [1969 ex.s. c 220 § 3.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.99.900 Severability—1965 c 5. [1965 c 5 § 17 (Initiative Measure
No. 215, approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.901
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
43.100.090 Exemptions. [1965 c 158 § 9.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c
94 § 23.
43.99.910 Short title. [1965 c 5 § 18 (Initiative Measure No. 215,
approved November 3, 1964).] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.902 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 43.99C
HANDICAPPED FACILITIES BOND ISSUE
(REFERENDUM 37)
43.99C.040 1979 handicapped facilities construction account—
Deposit of proceeds—Exception—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 55; 1979 ex.s.
c 221 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
Chapter 43.99G
BONDS FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
43.99G.106 Retirement of bonds from higher education bond
retirement fund of 1979. [1987 1st ex.s. c 3 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 1st
ex.s. c 14 § 25, effective July 1, 1989.
43.99G.110 Institutions of higher education—Apportionment of
principal and interest payments—Transfer of moneys to general fund.
[1987 1st ex.s. c 3 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 14 § 25, effective July
1, 1989.
Chapter 43.99I
43.100.100 Biennial report. [1965 c 158 § 10.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.110 Standards—Recruitment—Training. [1965 c 158 §
11.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.120 Standards—Training at existing institutions. [1965 c
158 § 12.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.130 Standards—Adherence to standards. [1965 c 158 §
13.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.140 Standards—Legislative intent.
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
[1965 c 158 § 14.]
43.100.150 Law enforcement officers' training fund. [1965 c 158 §
15.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.155 State treasurer's duty to credit certain revenues from
fines, penalties and forfeitures to the law enforcement officers' training
fund. Cross-reference section, decodified.
43.100.160 Applications for state aid. [1965 c 158 § 17.] Repealed
by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.170
Reimbursement of municipalities—Amounts—
Reduction in allocations. [1965 c 158 § 18.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94
§ 23.
FINANCING FOR APPROPRIATIONS—1991-1993 BIENNIUM
43.100.900 Severability. [1965 c 158 § 20.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s.
c 94 § 23.
43.99I.050 Reimbursement of general fund. [1991 sp.s. c 31 § 5.]
Repealed by 1997 c 456 § 43.
43.100.910 Section headings. [1965 c 158 § 21.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.99I.100 Data processing building construction account. [1992
c 235 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.101
43.99I.110 Dairy products commission facility account. [1992 c
235 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.99J
FINANCING FOR APPROPRIATIONS—1993-1995 BIENNIUM
43.99J.080 Fruit commission facility account. [1993 sp.s. c 12 § 6.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.99N
STADIUM AND EXHIBITION CENTER BOND ISSUE
(REFERENDUM 48)
43.99N.110 Bonds exempt from statutory indebtedness. [1997 c
220 § 219 (Referendum Bill No. 48, approved June 17, 1997).] Repealed by
2009 c 500 § 12, effective July 1, 2009.
Chapter 43.100
WASHINGTON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS'
TRAINING COMMISSION
43.100.010 Definitions. [1965 c 158 § 1.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c
94 § 23.
43.100.020 Commission created. [1965 c 158 § 2.] Repealed by
1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.030 Membership. [1969 ex.s. c 220 § 1; 1965 c 158 § 3.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.040 Terms of members. [1965 c 158 § 4.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.050 Cessation of membership upon termination of office or
employment. [1965 c 158 § 5.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.060 Chairman and vice-chairman—Quorum—Meetings.
[1965 c 158 § 6.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 23.
43.100.070 Compensation. [1965 c 158 § 7.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 94 § 23.
(2010 Ed.)
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING COMMISSION—
EDUCATION AND TRAINING STANDARDS BOARDS
43.101.090 Training standards and education boards—Created
and established—Purposes. [1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 12; 1981 c 132 § 4;
1974 ex.s. c 94 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.100 Training standards and education boards—Members.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 13; 1981 c 132 § 5; 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 10.] Repealed by
1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.110 Training standards and education boards—Terms—
Vacancies. [1981 c 132 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 197
§ 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.120 Training standards and education boards—Cessation
of membership upon termination of office or employment. [1974 ex.s. c
94 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.130 Training standards and education boards—Chairman
and vice chairman—Meetings—Quorum. [1974 ex.s. c 94 § 13.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.140 Training standards and education boards—Travel
expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 127; 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 14.] Repealed
by 1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.150 Training standards and education boards—Powers—
Reports. [1975 1st ex.s. c 82 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 15.] Repealed by 1983
c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.160
Training standards and education boards—
Recommendations to commission—Adoption. [1974 ex.s. c 94 § 16.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 55, effective June 30, 1987.
43.101.210 Criminal justice training costs—Assessments on bail
forfeitures and certain penalties—Criminal justice training account
created. [1981 c 127 § 1; 1981 c 4 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 164 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c
212 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985. See RCW
3.62.090 and 43.08.250.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.101.210 was amended by 1985 c 57 § 57
without reference to its repeal by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 617]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
43.101.310 Board on law enforcement training standards and
education—Board on correctional training standards—Created—
Purpose. [1997 c 351 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective
June 30, 2010.
43.101.315 Boards—Membership. [1997 c 351 § 3.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.320 Boards—Terms of members. [1997 c 351 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.325 Termination of membership upon termination of
qualifying office or employment. [1997 c 351 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.330
Boards—Chairs—Quorum.
[1997 c 351 § 6.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.335 Boards—Travel expenses. [1997 c 351 § 7.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.340 Boards—Powers—Report to commission. [1997 c 351
§ 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30, 2010.
43.101.345 Recommendations of boards—Review by commission.
[1997 c 351 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 13, effective June 30,
2010.
43.101.850 Termination of criminal justice training commission.
[1981 c 133 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.101.910 Transfer of appropriation—1974 ex.s. c 94. [1974 ex.s.
c 94 § 22.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 151 § 186.
43.105.120 Western library network computer system—Sources
of revolving fund. [1985 c 21 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 110 § 3.] Repealed
by 1987 c 389 § 6, effective June 30, 1987.
43.105.130 Western library network computer system—Schedule
of user fees. [1987 c 504 § 12; 1985 c 21 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 110 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 27.26.040 pursuant to 1987 c 389 § 7, effective June 30,
1987.
43.105.140
Western library network—Expenses related to
promotion of products and services. [1985 c 21 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
27.26.050 pursuant to 1987 c 389 § 7, effective June 30, 1987.
43.105.150 Western library network—Contracts for promotion of
network—Licenses for software. [1985 c 21 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
27.26.060 pursuant to 1987 c 389 § 7, effective June 30, 1987.
43.105.350 Request for information from providers—Limitation.
[2008 c 262 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 509 § 14, effective July 1, 2009.
43.105.800 K-20 educational network board. [1999 c 285 § 2.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 63, effective June 30, 2010.
43.105.810 K-20 network technical steering committee. [1999 c
285 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 63, effective June 30, 2010.
43.105.830 K-20 technology account. [2004 c 276 § 909; 1999 c
285 § 9; 1997 c 180 § 2; 1996 c 137 § 7. Formerly RCW 28D.02.060.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.110
MUNICIPAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
(Formerly: Data processing and communications systems)
43.110.010
Council created—Membership—Terms—Travel
expenses. [2001 c 290 § 1; 1997 c 437 § 1; 1990 c 104 § 1; 1983 c 22 § 1;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 129; 1975 1st ex.s. c 218 § 1; 1969 c 108 § 2.]
Repealed by 2010 c 271 § 708, effective July 1, 2010.
43.105.010 Purpose. [1973 1st ex.s. c 219 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 115 § 1.]
Repealed by 1987 c 504 § 21, effective July 1, 1987.
43.110.020 Transmission of funds to council from general fund for
allocation—Contracts—Purposes. Cross-reference section, decodified
July 2006.
Chapter 43.105
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SERVICES
43.105.014 Exemptions. [1986 c 61 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 504
§ 21, effective July 1, 1987.
43.105.015 Intention. [1969 ex.s. c 212 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 219 § 12.
43.105.016 Legislative intent. [1986 c 158 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 219
§ 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 504 § 21, effective July 1, 1987.
43.105.017 Legislative intent. [1992 c 20 § 6; (1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 §
511 expired June 30, 1997); 1990 c 208 § 2; 1987 c 504 § 2.] Repealed by
2010 c 282 § 17.
43.105.030 Advisory committee—Composition—Expenses. [1967
ex.s. c 115 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 212 § 6.
43.105.031 Data processing advisory committee—Composition—
Expenses. [1969 ex.s. c 212 § 1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 219 § 12.
43.105.040 Powers of governor and budget director. [1969 ex.s. c
212 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 115 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 219 § 12.
43.105.043 Tasks to be completed within specified time periods.
[1983 c 52 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 219 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 504 § 21,
effective July 1, 1987.
43.105.045 Executive director—Responsibility—Staff—Salary.
[1986 c 155 § 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 219 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 504 § 21,
effective July 1, 1987.
43.105.050 Distribution of costs—Utilization of services of
department of general administration. [1967 ex.s. c 115 § 5.] Repealed
by 1987 c 504 § 21, effective July 1, 1987.
43.105.055 Advisory committees—Customer advisory board.
[1999 c 80 § 7; 1987 c 504 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 15,
effective June 30, 2010.
43.105.100 Western library network computer system—Defined.
[1985 c 21 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 110 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 389 § 6,
effective June 30, 1987.
43.105.110 Western library network computer system—Revolving
fund created. [1987 c 389 § 4; 1985 c 21 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 110 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 27.26.030 pursuant to 1987 c 389 § 7, effective June 30,
1987.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 618]
43.110.040 Local government regulation and policy handouts—
Technical assistance. [1996 c 206 § 10.] Repealed by 2010 c 271 § 708,
effective July 1, 2010.
43.110.070 Hazardous liquid and gas pipeline—Model ordinance
and franchise agreement. [2000 c 191 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 271 §
708, effective July 1, 2010.
43.110.090 Special purpose district research services account.
[2006 c 328 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.115
STATE COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS
43.115.050 Duties—Advisory council. [1987 c 249 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c
34 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 261 § 7.
Chapter 43.117
STATE COMMISSION ON ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS
(Formerly: State commission on Asian-American affairs)
43.117.910 Expiration of chapter. [1983 c 119 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 297
§ 1; 1974 ex.s. c 140 § 14.] Repealed by 1988 c 288 § 3.
Chapter 43.120
STATE LAND PLANNING COMMISSION
43.120.010 Legislative declaration.
Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
[1971 ex.s. c 287 § 1.]
43.120.020
Commission created—Membership—Chairman—
Vacancies—Expenses. [1972 ex.s. c 110 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 287 § 2.]
Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
43.120.030 Subcommittees—Rules—Hearings—Data. [1971 ex.s.
c 287 § 3.] Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
43.120.040 Executive director—Employees—Advisory groups—
Payment of expenses. [1971 ex.s. c 287 § 4.] Decodified, see RCW
43.120.920.
43.120.050 Statewide land use data bank or information pool—
Authorized—Development—Contents—Use—Computerization—
(2010 Ed.)
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Title 43
Contracts to gather and assemble data—Pilot project. [1971 ex.s. c 287
§ 5.] Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
43.126.035 Powers and duties. [1983 c 273 § 3.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 131, effective June 30, 2010.
43.120.060 Authorized studies. [1971 ex.s. c 287 § 6.] Decodified,
see RCW 43.120.920.
43.126.040 Policies—Criteria. [1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 4.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 54, effective June 30, 1982.
43.120.900 Report to legislature convening in 1972. [1971 ex.s. c
287 § 7.] Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
43.126.045 Policies—Criteria. [1983 c 273 § 4.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 131, effective June 30, 2010.
43.120.910 Reports to forty-third session of legislature. [1971
ex.s. c 287 § 8.] Decodified, see RCW 43.120.920.
43.126.050 Adoption of names—Procedure—Effect. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 178 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54, effective June 30, 1982.
43.120.920 Termination of commission. [1973 1st ex.s. c 72 § 1;
1971 ex.s. c 287 § 9.] Decodified.
43.126.055 Adoption of names—Procedure—Effect. [1983 c 273 §
5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 131, effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 43.121
43.126.060 Meetings—Rules and regulations—Publication of
names adopted. [1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54,
effective June 30, 1982.
COUNCIL FOR THE
PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
43.121.090 Reports to governor and legislature. [1987 c 505 § 38;
1984 c 261 § 2; 1982 c 4 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
43.126.065 Meetings—Rules—Publication of adopted names.
[2009 c 549 § 5175; 1983 c 273 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 131,
effective June 30, 2010.
43.121.170 Home visitation programs—Findings—Intent. [2007 c
466 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.145 pursuant to 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 §
148, effective June 30, 2010.
43.126.070 Travel expenses of members. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
133; 1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54, effective June
30, 1982.
43.121.175 Home visitation programs—Definitions. [2007 c 466 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.146 pursuant to 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 148,
effective June 30, 2010.
43.126.075 Compensation and travel expenses of members. [1984
c 287 § 88; 1983 c 273 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 131, effective
June 30, 2010.
43.121.180
Home visitation programs—Funding—Home
visitation services coordination or consolidation plan—Report. [2008 c
152 § 6; 2007 c 466 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.147 pursuant to 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 148, effective June 30, 2010.
43.126.080 Naming geographic features without board approval
prohibited. [1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54,
effective June 30, 1982.
43.121.900 Expiration of chapter. [1982 c 4 § 11.] Repealed by
1984 c 261 § 7.
43.126.085 Naming geographic features without board approval
prohibited. [1983 c 273 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 131,
effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 43.125
Chapter 43.131
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION
WASHINGTON SUNSET ACT OF 1977
Reviser's note: The American revolution bicentennial commission
was abolished by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 1. The Washington state historical
society was designated as the successor agency for purposes of liquidation
and custodian of records, equipment, funds, etc. See 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 2.
43.131.050 Joint legislative audit and review committee and office
of financial management—Duties—Reports required. [1996 c 288 § 43;
1990 c 297 § 2; 1979 c 22 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 5.] Repealed by 2000 c
189 § 11. Later enactment, see RCW 43.131.051.
43.125.010
Commission
created—Membership—
Compensation—Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 132; 1972
ex.s. c 76 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3.
43.131.060 Joint legislative audit and review committee review of
regulatory entity—Factors for consideration. [1996 c 288 § 44; 1988 c
17 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 189 § 11. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.131.071.
43.125.020 Powers and duties—Reports. [1977 c 75 § 65; 1972
ex.s. c 76 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3; and repealed by 1981 c 260
§ 18.
43.125.030 Consultation with other agencies, institutions and
organizations—Cooperation enjoined. [1972 ex.s. c 76 § 3.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3; and repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 115.
43.125.040 Official Washington state commemoration medal.
[1972 ex.s. c 76 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3.
43.131.070 Joint legislative audit and review committee review of
a state agency other than a regulatory entity—Factors for
consideration. [1996 c 288 § 45; 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 7.] Repealed by 2000
c 189 § 11.
43.131.080 Committees of reference—Powers and duties. [1996 c
288 § 46; 1989 c 175 § 109; 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 8.]
Repealed by 2000 c 189 § 11.
43.125.050 Donations—Property—Expenditures. [1972 ex.s. c 76
§ 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3.
43.131.115
Select joint committee on sunset review—
Membership—Terms—Vacancies. [1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 5.] Repealed by
1993 c 142 § 1.
43.125.900 Termination of commission. [1972 ex.s. c 76 § 7.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 17 § 3.
43.131.118 Select joint committee—Chairperson. [1983 1st ex.s. c
27 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
Chapter 43.126
43.131.120 Select joint committee—Duties. [1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 7;
1979 c 22 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES
43.126.010 Purposes. [1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 c
99 § 54, effective June 30, 1982.
43.131.140 Termination of certain programs. [1981 c 260 § 9.
Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 82 § 1; 1979 c 156 § 11; 1979 c 49 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 289
§ 14.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 9.
43.126.015 Purposes. [1983 c 273 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 131, effective June 30, 2010.
43.131.145 Review of certain programs by legislative budget
committee. [1979 c 99 § 86.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 9.
43.126.020
State board on geographic names—Created—
Members—Chairman. [1975 1st ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 2.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54, effective June 30, 1982.
43.131.151 Comic book screening—Termination. [1979 c 99 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.126.025
State board on geographic names created—
Membership—Chair. [2009 c 549 § 5174; 1983 c 273 § 2.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 131, effective June 30, 2010.
43.126.030 State board on geographic names—Powers and duties.
[1980 c 78 § 130; 1973 1st ex.s. c 178 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 54,
effective June 30, 1982; and repealed by 1983 c 273 § 10.
(2010 Ed.)
43.131.152 Comic book screening—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 44.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.153 Forest practices appeals board—Termination. [1979 c
99 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c 118 § 2.
43.131.154 Forest practices appeals board—Repeal. [1979 c 99 §
45.] Repealed by 1981 c 118 § 2.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 619]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
43.131.155 Basic science law—Termination.
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.156 Basic science law—Repeal.
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
[1979 c 99 § 4.]
[1979 c 99 § 46.]
43.131.157 Antifreeze vending regulation—Termination. [1979 c
99 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.158 Antifreeze vending regulation—Repeal. [1979 c 99 §
47.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.159 Criminal justice training commission—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c 133 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW
43.101.850.
43.131.160 Criminal justice training commission—Repeal. [1979
c 99 § 48.] Repealed by 1981 c 133 § 2.
43.131.185 Interagency committee for outdoor recreation—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 19.] Repealed by 1981 c 206 § 3. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.99.115.
43.131.186 Interagency committee for outdoor recreation—
Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 61.] Repealed by 1981 c 206 § 3. Later enactment,
see RCW 43.99.115.
43.131.187 Cemetery board—Termination. [1981 c 334 § 1; 1979
c 99 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
43.131.188 Cemetery board—Repeal. [1981 c 334 § 2; 1979 c 99 §
62.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
43.131.189
Department of community development—
Termination. [1984 c 125 § 19; 1979 c 99 § 21.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 §
10.
43.131.161 State planning advisory council—Termination. [1979
c 99 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.190 Department of community development—Repeal.
[1985 c 110 § 2; 1984 c 125 § 20; 1979 c 99 § 63.] Repealed by 1986 c 270
§ 10.
43.131.162 State planning advisory council—Repeal. [1979 c 99 §
49.] Repealed by 1981 c 157 § 7.
43.131.191 Adult services advisory committee—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 22.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.163 Cascara bark peeling regulation—Termination. [1979
c 99 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.192 Adult services advisory committee—Cessation of
existence. [1979 c 99 § 64.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 §
10.
43.131.164 Cascara bark peeling regulation—Repeal. [1979 c 99
§ 50.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.165
Furniture and bedding industry regulation—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 9.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 §
10.
43.131.166 Furniture and bedding industry regulation—Repeal.
[1979 c 99 § 51.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.167 Regulation of sale or use of shoddy—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 10.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.168 Regulation of sale or use of shoddy—Repeal. [1979 c
99 § 52.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.169 State athletic commission—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
11.] Repealed by 1981 c 337 § 12.
43.131.170 State athletic commission—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 53.]
Repealed by 1981 c 337 § 12.
43.131.171 State board of geographic names—Termination. [1979
c 99 § 12.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.172 State board of geographic names—Repeal. [1979 c 99
§ 54.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.173 State board of funeral directors and embalmers—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 13.] Repealed by 1981 c 43 § 21.
43.131.174 State board of funeral directors and embalmers—
Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 55.] Repealed by 1981 c 43 § 21.
43.131.175 Youth services corps act—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
14.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.176 Youth services corps act—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 56.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.177 Risk management office—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
15.] Repealed by 1981 c 112 § 2. Later enactment, see RCW 43.19.19366.
43.131.178 Risk management office—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 57.]
Repealed by 1981 c 112 § 2.
43.131.179 State energy office—Termination. [1979 c 99 § 16.]
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16. Later enactment, see RCW 43.21F.900.
43.131.193 Consumer advisory committee—Termination. [1979 c
99 § 23.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.194
Consumer advisory committee—Cessation of
existence. [1979 c 99 § 65.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 §
10.
43.131.195 State capitol historical association—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 24.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.196 State capitol historical association—Repeal. [1979 c 99
§ 66.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.197 Eastern Washington historical society—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 25.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.198 Eastern Washington historical society—Repeal. [1979
c 99 § 67.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.199 Washington state historical society—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 26.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.200 Washington state historical society—Repeal. [1979 c
99 § 68.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 24, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.201
Washington archaeological research
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 27.] Repealed by 1983 c 159 § 1.
center—
43.131.202
Washington archaeological research center—
Cessation of existence. [1979 c 99 § 69.] Repealed by 1983 c 159 § 1.
43.131.203 Office of archaeology and historic preservation—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 28.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June
30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 43.131.313.
43.131.204 Office of archaeology and historic preservation—
Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 70.] Repealed by 1983 c 91 § 25, effective June 30,
1983. Later enactment, see RCW 43.131.314.
43.131.205 Economic assistance authority—Termination. [1979 c
99 § 29.] Decodified July 1984.
43.131.206 Economic assistance authority—Repeal. [1979 c 99 §
71.] Decodified July 1984.
[1979 c 99 § 58.]
43.131.207 Washington state school directors association—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 30.] Repealed by 1983 c 187 § 7, effective June
30, 1983.
43.131.181 Foreign student scholarship program—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 17.] Repealed by 1981 c 107 § 2.
43.131.208 Washington state school directors association—
Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 72.] Repealed by 1983 c 187 § 7, effective June 30,
1983.
43.131.182 Foreign student scholarship program—Repeal. [1979
c 99 § 59.] Repealed by 1981 c 107 § 2.
43.131.209 State jail commission—Termination. [1979 c 99 § 31.]
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
43.131.183 Board of registered sanitarians—Termination. [1979 c
99 § 18.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.210 State jail commission—Repeal.
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
43.131.184 Board of registered sanitarians—Repeal. [1979 c 99 §
60.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.211 Municipal research council—Termination. [1983 c 22
§ 3; 1979 c 99 § 32.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.180 State energy office—Repeal.
Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 620]
[1979 c 99 § 73.]
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43.131.212 Municipal research council—Repeal. [1983 c 22 § 4;
1979 c 99 § 74.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.250 Board of pharmacy—Repeal. [1984 c 153 § 16; 1982 c
223 § 7.] Repealed by 1990 c 83 § 2.
43.131.213 State board of health—Termination. [1985 c 213 § 29;
1983 c 235 § 16; 1979 c 99 § 33.] Repealed by 1986 c 273 § 2.
43.131.251 Department of emergency services—Termination.
[1982 c 223 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 38 § 45.
43.131.214 State board of health—Repeal. [1985 c 213 § 30; 1983
c 235 § 17; 1979 c 99 § 75.] Repealed by 1986 c 273 § 2.
43.131.252 Department of emergency services—Repeal. [1982 c
223 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 38 § 45.
43.131.215 Washington state commission on Asian-American
affairs—Termination. [1988 c 288 § 1; 1986 c 270 § 1; 1983 c 119 § 3;
1979 c 99 § 34.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.253 Hospital commission—Termination. [1984 c 288 § 25;
1982 c 223 § 9.] Decodified September 2001.
43.131.216 Washington state commission on Asian-American
affairs—Repeal. [1988 c 288 § 2; 1986 c 270 § 2; 1983 c 119 § 4; 1979 c
99 § 76.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.217 Traffic safety commission—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
35.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3.
43.131.218 Traffic safety commission—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 77.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 14 § 3.
43.131.219 Regulation of cosmetology—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
36.] Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 6.
43.131.220 Regulation of cosmetology—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 78.]
Repealed by 1983 c 208 § 6.
43.131.221 State advisory committee—Termination. [1984 c 259 §
4; 1979 c 99 § 37.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.222 State advisory committee—Repeal. [1984 c 259 § 5;
1979 c 99 § 79.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.223 Regulation of barbering and men's hairstyling—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 38.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 18.
43.131.224 Regulation of barbering and men's hairstyling—
Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 80.] Repealed by 1983 c 75 § 18.
43.131.225
Washington state commission for the blind—
Termination. [1979 c 99 § 39.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective
June 30, 1983.
43.131.226 Washington state commission for the blind—Repeal.
[1979 c 99 § 81.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
43.131.227
State veterans affairs advisory committee—
Termination. [1982 c 223 § 14; 1979 c 99 § 40.] Repealed by 1988 c 216 §
1.
43.131.228 State veterans affairs advisory committee—Repeal.
[1982 c 223 § 15; 1979 c 99 § 82.] Repealed by 1988 c 216 § 1.
43.131.229 Automotive policy board—Termination. [1979 c 99 §
41.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.131.230 Automotive policy board—Repeal. [1979 c 99 § 83.]
Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June 30, 1982.
43.131.231
Contractor registration program—Termination.
[1979 c 99 § 42.] Repealed by 1983 c 74 § 3, effective June 29, 1983.
43.131.232 Contractor registration program—Repeal. [1979 c 99
§ 84.] Repealed by 1983 c 74 § 3, effective June 29, 1983.
43.131.233 State voting machine committee—Termination. [1979
c 99 § 43.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.234 State voting machine committee—Repeal. [1982 c 40 §
9; 1979 c 99 § 85.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 27 § 10.
43.131.240 Washington State Public Broadcasting Commission—
Termination—Limitation. [1980 c 123 § 14.] Decodified September
1985.
43.131.254 Hospital commission—Repeal. [1990 c 52 § 1; 1984 c
288 § 26; 1982 c 223 § 10.] Decodified September 2001.
43.131.255 State employees' suggestion awards and incentive pay
program—Termination. [1982 c 167 § 15.] Repealed by 1987 c 387 § 10,
effective May 15, 1987.
43.131.256 Termination of agencies and programs—Review
under Sunset Act. [1983 c 197 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.257
Department of commerce and economic
development—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 §
76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.258
Department of commerce and economic
development—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 28.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76,
effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.259 Council for postsecondary education—Termination.
[1983 c 197 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 106, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.260 Council for postsecondary education—Repeal. [1983 c
197 § 29.] Repealed by 1985 c 370 § 106, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.261 State arts commission—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 4.]
Repealed by 1985 c 317 § 9, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.262 State arts commission—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 30.]
Repealed by 1985 c 317 § 9, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.263
Museum of the University of Washington—
Termination. [1983 c 197 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 29 § 2, effective June
30, 1985.
43.131.264 Museum of the University of Washington—Repeal.
[1983 c 197 § 31.] Repealed by 1985 c 29 § 2, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.265 Landscape architects—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 6.]
Repealed by 1985 c 18 § 5, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.266 Landscape architects—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 32.]
Repealed by 1985 c 18 § 5, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.267 National guard educational assistance program—
Termination. [1983 c 197 § 7.] Decodified September 1986.
43.131.268 National guard educational assistance program—
Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 33.] Decodified September 1986.
43.131.269 Public disclosure commission—Termination. [1986 c
272 § 1; 1983 c 197 § 8.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.270 Public disclosure commission—Repeal. [1986 c 272 §
2; 1983 c 197 § 34.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.271 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 9.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.272 Interim committee on public employees collective
bargaining—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 35.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.273 Fairs commission—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 10.]
Repealed by 1986 c 171 § 1.
43.131.245 Department of veterans affairs—Termination. [1982 c
223 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 216 § 1.
43.131.274 Fairs commission—Repeal.
Repealed by 1986 c 171 § 1.
43.131.246 Department of veterans affairs—Repeal. [1982 c 223 §
5.] Repealed by 1988 c 216 § 1.
43.131.275 Vehicle inspection program—Termination. [1983 c
197 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 123 § 7.
43.131.247 Board of accountancy—Termination. [1982 c 223 § 2.]
Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
43.131.276 Vehicle inspection program—Repeal. [1983 c 197 §
37.] Repealed by 1986 c 123 § 7.
43.131.248 Board of accountancy—Repeal. [1982 c 223 § 6.]
Repealed by 1983 c 234 § 32, effective July 1, 1983.
43.131.277 Regulation of ditches across highways—Termination.
[1983 c 197 § 12.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.249 Board of pharmacy—Termination. [1984 c 153 § 15;
1982 c 223 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 83 § 2.
43.131.278 Regulation of ditches across highways—Repeal. [1983
c 197 § 38.] Decodified August 1987.
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[1983 c 197 § 36.]
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43.131.279
Establishment of minimum salaries for state
employees—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 13.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.307 Judicial council—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 27.]
Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.280
Establishment of minimum salaries for state
employees—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 39.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.308 Judicial council—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 53.] Repealed
by 1987 c 322 § 5.
43.131.281 Regulation of boom companies—Termination. [1983 c
197 § 14.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.309
Training standards and education
Termination. [1983 c 197 § 54.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.282 Regulation of boom companies—Repeal. [1983 c 197 §
40.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.310 Training standards and education boards—Repeal.
[1983 c 197 § 55.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.283 Regulation of log driving companies—Termination.
[1983 c 197 § 15.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.311 Board of accountancy—Termination. [1983 c 234 §
30.] Repealed by 1986 c 295 § 21, effective July 1, 1986.
43.131.284 Regulation of log driving companies—Repeal. [1983 c
197 § 41.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.312 Board of accountancy—Repeal. [1983 c 234 § 31.]
Repealed by 1986 c 295 § 21, effective July 1, 1986.
43.131.285 Regulation of toll logging roads—Termination. [1983
c 197 § 16.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.313 State historical societies, office of archaeology and
historic preservation, advisory council, heritage council—Termination.
[1983 c 91 § 22.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.286 Regulation of toll logging roads—Repeal. [1983 c 197
§ 42.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.287 Commission on vocational education—Termination.
[1983 c 197 § 17.] Decodified August 1987.
boards—
43.131.314 State historical societies, office of archaeology and
historic preservation, advisory council, heritage council—Repeal.
[1983 c 91 § 23.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.288 Commission on vocational education—Repeal. [1983 c
197 § 43.] Decodified August 1987.
43.131.315
Washington ambassador program—Termination.
[1988 c 35 § 5; 1985 c 466 § 72; 1984 c 175 § 12.] Repealed by 1990 c 297
§ 27.
43.131.289 Western library network—Termination. [1985 c 21 §
9; 1983 c 197 § 18.] Repealed by 1987 c 389 § 6, effective June 30, 1987.
43.131.316 Washington ambassador program—Repeal. [1988 c
35 § 6; 1985 c 466 § 73; 1984 c 175 § 13.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.290 Western library network—Repeal. [1985 c 21 § 10;
1983 c 197 § 44.] Repealed by 1987 c 389 § 6, effective June 30, 1987.
43.131.291 Educational services registration act—Termination.
[1983 c 197 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
43.131.292 Educational services registration act—Repeal. [1983 c
197 § 45.] Repealed by 1986 c 299 § 26, effective July 1, 1986.
43.131.293 Regulation of drugless healing—Termination. [1983 c
197 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 24, effective June 30, 1987.
43.131.294 Regulation of drugless healing—Repeal. [1983 c 197 §
46.] Repealed by 1987 c 447 § 24, effective June 30, 1987.
43.131.295 Chiropractic disciplinary board—Termination. [1983
c 197 § 21.] Repealed by 1987 c 160 § 1, effective June 30, 1987. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.131.337.
43.131.296 Chiropractic disciplinary board—Repeal. [1983 c 197
§ 47.] Repealed by 1987 c 160 § 1, effective June 30, 1987. Later
enactment, see RCW 43.131.338.
43.131.297 Midwifery advisory committee—Termination. [1983 c
197 § 22.] Repealed by 1987 c 467 § 8.
43.131.298 Midwifery advisory committee—Repeal. [1983 c 197 §
48.] Repealed by 1987 c 467 § 8.
43.131.299 Regulation of notaries public and commissioners of
deeds—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 23.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26,
effective January 1, 1986.
43.131.300 Regulation of notaries public and commissioners of
deeds—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 49.] Repealed by 1985 c 156 § 26, effective
January 1, 1986.
43.131.317 Office of international investment—Termination.
[1984 c 176 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.318 Office of international investment—Repeal. [1984 c
176 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 466 § 76, effective June 30, 1985.
43.131.319 Washington council for the prevention of child abuse
and neglect—Termination. [1989 c 304 § 2; 1986 c 270 § 7; 1984 c 261 §
5.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.320 Washington council for the prevention of child abuse
and neglect—Repeal. [1989 c 304 § 3; 1986 c 270 § 8; 1984 c 261 § 6.]
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.321
Athletic health care and training council—
Termination. [1984 c 286 § 11.] Decodified June 1994.
43.131.322 Athletic health care and training council—Repeal.
[1984 c 286 § 12.] Decodified June 1994.
43.131.323 Examining board of psychology—Termination. [1990
c 297 § 7; 1988 c 288 § 8; 1986 c 27 § 11; 1985 c 7 § 109; 1984 c 279 § 94.]
Recodified as RCW 18.83.910 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.325 Small business export finance assistance center—
Termination. [1985 c 231 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 177 § 1.
43.131.326 Small business export finance assistance center—
Repeal. [1985 c 231 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 177 § 1.
43.131.327 Human rights commission—Termination. [1988 c 288
§ 9; 1985 c 185 § 31.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.328 Human rights commission—Repeal. [1988 c 288 § 10;
1985 c 185 § 32.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.301 Nursing home advisory council—Termination. [1990 c
297 § 3; 1988 c 288 § 4; 1986 c 270 § 3; 1983 c 197 § 24.] Recodified as
RCW 18.51.910 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.329 International marketing program for agricultural
commodities and trade—Termination. [1992 c 95 § 1; 1988 c 288 § 11;
1985 c 39 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 72 § 1.
43.131.302 Nursing home advisory council—Repeal. [1990 c 297
§ 4; 1988 c 288 § 5; 1986 c 270 § 4; 1983 c 197 § 50.] Recodified as RCW
18.51.911 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.330 International marketing program for agricultural
commodities and trade—Repeal. [1992 c 95 § 2; 1988 c 288 § 12; 1985 c
39 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 72 § 1.
43.131.303 Emergency medical services committee—Termination.
[1990 c 297 § 5; 1988 c 288 § 6; 1986 c 270 § 5; 1983 c 197 § 25.]
Recodified as RCW 18.73.920 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.331 Career executive program—Termination. [1988 c 288
§ 13; 1985 c 118 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.304 Emergency medical services committee—Repeal.
[1990 c 297 § 6; 1988 c 288 § 7; 1986 c 270 § 6; 1983 c 197 § 51.]
Recodified as RCW 18.73.921 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.305 Regulation of nurses—Termination. [1983 c 197 § 26.]
Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
43.131.306 Regulation of nurses—Repeal. [1983 c 197 § 52.]
Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
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43.131.332 Career executive program—Repeal. [1988 c 288 § 14;
1985 c 118 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.333 Center for international trade in forest products—
Termination. [1994 c 282 § 4; 1992 c 121 § 2; 1988 c 288 § 15; 1985 c 122
§ 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 108 § 1.
43.131.334 Center for international trade in forest products—
Repeal. [1994 c 282 § 5; 1992 c 121 § 3; 1988 c 288 § 16; 1985 c 122 § 9.]
Repealed by 1998 c 108 § 1.
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43.131.335 Regulation of occupational therapy—Termination.
[1985 c 296 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 13 § 2.
43.131.364 State economic development board—Repeal. [1988 c
186 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 43.240.911 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.336 Regulation of occupational therapy—Repeal. [1985 c
296 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 13 § 2.
43.131.365 State fire protection policy board—Terminated. [1988
c 186 § 14.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.337 Chiropractic disciplinary board—Termination. [1987
c 160 § 2.] Decodified June 1994.
43.131.366 State fire protection policy board—Repeal. [1988 c
186 § 15.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.338 Chiropractic disciplinary board—Repeal. [1987 c 160
§ 3.] Decodified June 1994.
43.131.367 Community diversification program—Termination.
[1990 c 278 § 7.] Decodified June 1998.
43.131.339 Washington sunrise act—Expiration. [1987 c 342 §
10.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.368 Community diversification program—Repeal. [1990 c
278 § 8.] Decodified June 1998.
43.131.343 Business assistance center—Termination. [1990 c 297
§ 9; 1987 c 348 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 43.31.091 pursuant to 1990 c
297 § 28.
43.131.369 Puget Sound water quality authority—Termination.
[1990 c 115 § 11.] Decodified August 2000.
43.131.344 Business assistance center—Repeal. [1990 c 297 § 10;
1987 c 348 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 43.31.092 pursuant to 1990 c 297 §
28.
43.131.345 Business improvement council—Termination. [1987 c
348 § 18.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.346 Business improvement council—Repeal. [1987 c 348 §
19.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.347 Office of minority and women's business enterprises—
Termination. [1987 c 328 § 15.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.348 Office of minority and women's business enterprises—
Repeal. [1987 c 328 § 16.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.349 Regulation of radiologic technologists—Termination.
[1990 c 6 § 1; 1987 c 412 § 18.] Repealed by 1991 c 222 § 13, effective July
1, 1991.
43.131.350 Regulation of radiologic technologists—Repeal. [1990
c 6 § 2; 1987 c 412 § 19.] Repealed by 1991 c 222 § 13, effective July 1,
1991.
43.131.351 Naturopathy—Termination. [1990 c 297 § 11; 1987 c
447 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 18.36A.910 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.370 Puget Sound water quality authority—Repeal. [1990 c
115 § 12.] Decodified August 2000.
43.131.371 School directors' association—Termination. [1990 c
297 § 20.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.372 School directors' association—Repeal. [1990 c 297 §
21.] Repealed by 1994 c 126 § 1.
43.131.373
Pacific Northwest export assistance project—
Termination. [1991 c 314 § 17.] Decodified June 1998.
43.131.374 Pacific Northwest export assistance project—Repeal.
[1991 c 314 § 18.] Decodified June 1998.
43.131.375 Game fish mitigation—Termination. [1991 c 253 § 5.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 80, effective July 1, 1993.
43.131.376 Game fish mitigation—Repeal. [1991 c 253 § 6.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 80, effective July 1, 1993.
43.131.377 Workforce employment and training program—
Termination. [1993 c 226 § 18.] Decodified September 2001.
43.131.378 Workforce employment and training program—
Repeal. [1993 c 226 § 19.] Decodified September 2001.
43.131.352 Naturopathy—Repeal. [1990 c 297 § 12; 1987 c 447 §
22.] Recodified as RCW 18.36A.911 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.381 Linked deposit program—Termination. [2002 c 305 §
4; 2001 c 316 § 1; 1994 c 126 § 2; 1993 c 512 § 35.] Repealed by 2005 c
302 § 7.
43.131.353
Information services board, department of
information services—Termination. [1992 c 20 § 12; 1987 c 504 § 22.]
Repealed by 1996 c 74 § 1.
43.131.382 Linked deposit program—Repeal. [2002 c 305 § 5;
2001 c 316 § 2; 1994 c 126 § 3; 1993 c 512 § 36.] Repealed by 2005 c 302
§ 7.
43.131.354
Information services board, department of
information services—Expiration, repeal. [1992 c 20 § 13; 1987 c 504 §
24.] Repealed by 1996 c 74 § 1.
43.131.383 Conservation corps—Termination. [1993 c 516 § 13.]
Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8.
43.131.355 Basic health plan—Termination. [1987 1st ex.s. c 5 §
24.] Repealed by 1993 c 3 § 1, effective January 27, 1993.
43.131.356 Basic health plan—Repeal. [1987 1st ex.s. c 5 § 25.]
Repealed by 1993 c 3 § 1, effective January 27, 1993.
43.131.357 Regulation of counselors, social workers, mental
health counselors, and marriage and family counselors—Termination.
[1990 c 297 § 13; 1987 c 512 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 18.19.910 pursuant
to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.358 Regulation of counselors, social workers, mental
health counselors, and marriage and family counselors—Repeal. [1990
c 297 § 14; 1987 c 512 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 18.19.911 pursuant to
1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.359 Migratory waterfowl art committee—Termination.
[1988 c 186 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.900 pursuant to 1990 c 297 §
28.
43.131.360 Migratory waterfowl art committee—Repeal. [1988 c
186 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.901 pursuant to 1990 c 297 § 28.
43.131.361 Public works board—Termination. [1988 c 186 § 5.]
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
43.131.362 Public works board—Repeal.
Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 27.
[1988 c 186 § 6.]
43.131.363 State economic development board—Terminated.
[1988 c 186 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 43.240.910 pursuant to 1990 c 297 §
28.
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43.131.384 Conservation corps—Repeal.
Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8.
[1993 c 516 § 14.]
43.131.385 Rural natural resources impact area programs—
Termination. [1997 c 367 § 18; 1995 c 226 § 34.] Decodified September
2003.
43.131.386 Rural natural resources impact area programs—
Repeal. [1999 c 164 § 701; 1997 c 367 § 19; 1996 c 168 § 5; 1995 c 226 §
35.] Decodified September 2003.
43.131.387 Permit assistance center—Termination. [1995 c 347 §
617.] Decodified September 2002.
43.131.388 Permit assistance center—Repeal. [1995 c 347 § 618.]
Decodified September 2002.
43.131.389 Office of public defense—Termination. [1998 c 108 §
2; 1996 c 221 § 7.] Repealed by 2008 c 313 § 6.
43.131.390 Office of public defense—Repeal. [1998 c 108 § 3;
1996 c 221 § 8.] Repealed by 2008 c 313 § 6.
43.131.391 Diabetes cost reduction act—Termination. [1997 c 276
§ 7.] Repealed by 2000 c 67 § 1.
43.131.392 Diabetes cost reduction act—Repeal. [1997 c 276 § 8.]
Repealed by 2000 c 67 § 1.
43.131.395 Parimutuel taxes and redistributions—Review. [1998
c 345 § 8.] Repealed by 2000 c 145 § 1.
43.131.396 Parimutuel taxes and redistributions—Repeal. [1998
c 345 § 9.] Repealed by 2000 c 145 § 1.
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43.131.397
Intermediate driver's license program—Review.
[2000 c 115 § 12.] Repealed by 2007 c 28 § 1.
43.131.398 Intermediate driver's license program—Repeal. [2000
c 115 § 13.] Repealed by 2007 c 28 § 1.
Chapter 43.133
WASHINGTON SUNRISE ACT
43.133.901 Washington sunrise act—Expiration. Cross-reference
section, decodified August 1990.
Chapter 43.135
43.136.030 Legislative budget committee and department of
revenue—Review of tax preferences—Reports. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 §
41.] Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8.
43.136.040
Legislative budget committee review of tax
preferences—Factors for consideration. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 42.]
Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8.
43.136.050 Powers and duties of ways and means committees.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 43.] Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8.
43.136.060 Development of legislation for the termination of tax
preferences. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 44.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
(Formerly: Tax revenue limitations)
43.136.070 Report on existing tax preferences to be provided—
Additional information to be provided. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 45.]
Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8.
43.135.020 Definitions. [1980 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 62,
approved November 6, 1979).] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
OCEAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT
STATE EXPENDITURES LIMITATIONS
43.135.030 State tax revenue limit. [1980 c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure
No. 62, approved November 6, 1979).] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.135.03902 Multimodal transportation account transfer. [2002
c 202 § 404.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51
submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
43.135.040 Taxes, fees, charges to be set—Estimated revenue to be
within revenue limit. [1980 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 62, approved
November 6, 1979).] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601,
approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.135.050 When revenue limit may be exceeded—Conditions.
[1980 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 62, approved November 6, 1979).]
Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved November
2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.135.051 Emergency reserve fund—State investment board
authority to invest or manage. [1999 c 288 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 484
§ 8, effective July 1, 2008.
43.135.070
Priority of principal and interest on state
indebtedness—Revenue collected in excess of limit. [1980 c 1 § 7
(Initiative Measure No. 62, approved November 6, 1979).] Repealed by
1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993),
effective July 1, 1995.
43.135.090 Tax increases, voter approval. [2000 c 1 § 2 (Initiative
Measure No. 695, approved November 2, 1999).] Decodified November 1,
2000.
Reviser's note: Decodified November 1, 2000, under the Washington
Supreme Court decision in Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 et al v.
The State of Washington, 142 Wash.2d 183 (2000), which declared Initiative
Measure No. 695 (2000 c 1) unconstitutional in its entirety.
43.135.100 Tax increase without voter approval. [2001 c 2 § 1
(Initiative Measure No. 722, approved November 7, 2000).] Decodified
September 20, 2001.
Reviser's note:
Decodified September 20, 2001, under the
Washington Supreme Court decision in City of Burien et al v. Frederick C
Kiga et al, 31 P.3d 659, 144 Wn.2d 819, which declared Initiative Measure
No. 722 (2001 c 2) unconstitutional in its entirety.
43.135.900 Severability—1980 c 1. [1980 c 1 § 8 (Initiative Measure
No. 62, approved November 6, 1979).] Repealed by 1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative
Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993), effective July 1, 1995.
43.135.901 Effective date—Applicability—1980 c 1. [1980 c 1 § 9
(Initiative Measure No. 62, approved November 6, 1979).] Repealed by
1994 c 2 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 601, approved November 2, 1993),
effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 43.136
TERMINATION OF TAX PREFERENCES
Chapter 43.143
43.143.040 Oil and gas leasing analysis. [1995 c 399 § 83; 1989 1st
ex.s. c 2 § 12.] Repealed by 1997 c 152 § 3.
Chapter 43.150
CENTER FOR VOLUNTEERISM AND CITIZEN SERVICE
43.150.060 Council on volunteerism and citizen service created—
Membership—Travel expenses—Duties. [1992 c 66 § 6; 1987 c 505 § 39;
1985 c 110 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 11 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2302,
effective July 1, 1995.
43.150.080 Expiration of center and council—Performance audit.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 11 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 110 § 3. Later enactment, see
RCW 43.131.189 and 43.131.190.
Chapter 43.155
PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
43.155.900
Ratification—Severability—Captions—Effective
date—1985 c 446. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1987.
Chapter 43.160
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT—
PUBLIC FACILITIES LOANS AND GRANTS
43.160.073 Intent—1985 c 433. [1985 c 433 § 1.] Repealed by 1987
c 422 § 11. Later enactment, see RCW 43.160.010.
43.160.075 List of unfunded community development projects—
Criteria. [1983 1st ex.s. c 60 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 257 § 15.
43.160.085 Annual transfer of funds from public works assistance
account to public facilities construction loan revolving account. [2002 c
242 § 3.] Expired June 30, 2007.
43.160.100 Status of board. [1984 c 257 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c
327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.110 Powers. [1984 c 257 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 422 § 11.
Later enactment, see RCW 43.160.050.
43.160.115 Cooperation with Washington state development loan
fund committee required—Transfer of funds. [1995 c 399 § 87; 1987 c
422 § 7; 1987 c 195 § 12; 1985 c 164 § 14.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.160.120 Commingling of funds prohibited. [1984 c 257 § 5.]
Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.130 Personal liability. [1984 c 257 § 6.] Repealed by 2008 c
327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.140 Accounts. [1987 c 422 § 8; 1984 c 257 § 7.] Repealed by
2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.150 Faith and credit not pledged.
Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
[1984 c 257 § 8.]
43.136.010 Legislative findings—Intent. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 39.]
Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 43.136.011.
43.160.160 Security. [1984 c 257 § 9.] Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17,
effective July 1, 2009.
43.136.020 "Tax preference" defined. [1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 40.]
Repealed by 2006 c 197 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 43.136.021.
43.160.170 Special reserve account. [1984 c 257 § 10.] Repealed
by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
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43.160.180 Private activity bond subcommittee. [1995 c 399 § 88;
1987 c 422 § 9; 1985 c 446 § 15.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective
July 1, 2005.
43.160.200
Economic development account—Eligibility for
assistance. [2004 c 252 § 4; 1999 c 164 § 107; 1996 c 51 § 9; 1995 c 226 §
16. Prior: 1993 c 320 § 7; 1993 c 316 § 4; 1991 c 314 § 23.] Repealed by
2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.210 Distressed counties—Twenty percent of financial
assistance. [1998 c 321 § 31 (Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November
3, 1998); 1998 c 55 § 5. Prior: 1996 c 290 § 1; 1996 c 51 § 10; 1991 c 314
§ 25.] Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.212 Rural natural resources impact areas—Loans for
public works facilities. [1996 c 168 § 4; 1995 c 226 § 6; 1993 c 316 § 5;
1992 c 21 § 8; 1991 c 314 § 26.] Repealed by 1999 c 164 § 702, effective
August 1, 1999.
43.160.220 Distressed county public facilities construction loan
account. [1998 c 321 § 9 (Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3,
1998).] Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.230 Job development fund program. [2007 c 231 § 4; 2005
c 425 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
43.160.240 Job development fund program—Maximum grants.
[2005 c 425 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
Chapter 43.163
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY
43.163.900 Report—1989 c 279. [1989 c 279 § 24.] Repealed by
1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 43.165
COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION TEAM—
ASSISTANCE TO DISTRESSED AREAS
43.165.010 Definitions. [1996 c 290 § 2; 1995 c 399 § 91; 1987 c
461 § 1; 1985 c 229 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
43.165.020
Community revitalization team established—
Responsibility. [1985 c 229 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective
July 1, 1994.
43.165.030 Authority of team. [1987 c 195 § 13; 1985 c 229 § 3.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.040 Request for services—Response. [1985 c 229 § 4.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.050 Duties of team. [1985 c 229 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c
280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.060 Use of appropriations. [1985 c 229 § 6.] Repealed by
1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.070 Acceptance of gifts and grants—Agency cooperation.
[1985 c 229 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.080
Duties of department of trade and economic
development. [1987 c 195 § 14; 1985 c 229 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 280
§ 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.090 Duties of employment security department. [1985 c
229 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.100 Duties of commission for vocational education. [1985 c
229 § 10.] Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.165.110 Annual report. [1985 c 229 § 11.] Repealed by 1987 c
505 § 88.
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Chapter 43.168
WASHINGTON STATE DEVELOPMENT
LOAN FUND COMMITTEE
43.168.030 State development loan fund committee established—
Membership—Terms—Officers—Expenses—Liability. [1985 c 164 §
3.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 8, effective June 30, 1994.
43.168.031 State development loan fund committee—Terminated
June 30, 1994—Powers and duties transferred. [1995 c 399 § 92; 1988 c
186 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.168.080 Annual report. [1985 c 164 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c
505 § 88.
43.168.140 Rural natural resources impact areas. [1995 c 226 §
28; 1991 c 314 § 20.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
Chapter 43.170
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATORS' OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
43.170.010 Legislative findings. [1982 c 44 § 1.] Repealed by 2005
c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.170.020 Definitions. [1995 c 399 § 93; 1985 c 466 § 60; 1982 c
44 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.170.030 Small business innovators' opportunity program—
Pilot project established—Composition and structure—User fee. [1995
c 399 § 94; 1985 c 466 § 61; 1982 c 44 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.170.040 Chairman of program. [1982 c 44 § 4.] Repealed by
2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.170.050 Quarterly reports. [1982 c 44 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c
505 § 88.
43.170.060 Eligibility. [1982 c 44 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 §
18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.170.070 Referral to investment opportunities office. [1995 c
399 § 95; 1989 c 312 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
43.170.900 Expiration of project and chapter. [1982 c 44 § 7.]
Repealed by 1984 c 79 § 2.
Chapter 43.172
MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES—
SMALL BUSINESS BONDING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
43.172.005 Intent. [1993 c 512 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.010 Definitions. [1993 c 512 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 §
18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.011 Definitions—Bonding program. [1995 c 399 § 96; 1993
c 512 § 16.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.020
Small business bonding assistance program—
Implementation—Rules. [1995 c 399 § 97; 1993 c 512 § 17.] Repealed by
2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.030 Assistance from other agencies. [1993 c 512 § 18.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.040 Entrepreneurial training course. [1993 c 512 § 19.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.050 Entrepreneurial accreditation of small contracting
businesses. [1993 c 512 § 20.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July
1, 2005.
43.172.060 Professional services assistance—One-time grants.
[1993 c 512 § 21.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.070 Grant administration. [1993 c 512 § 22.] Repealed by
2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.165.900 Severability—1985 c 229. [1985 c 229 § 14.] Repealed
by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.172.080 Bond guarantees—Generally. [1993 c 512 § 23.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.165.901 Effective date—1985 c 229. [1985 c 229 § 15.]
Repealed by 1993 c 280 § 82, effective July 1, 1994.
43.172.090 Bond guarantees—Approval process. [1993 c 512 §
24.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
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43.172.100 Small business bonding assistance program fund—
Expenditures. [1993 c 512 § 25.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective
July 1, 2005.
43.172.110 Small business bonding assistance program fund—
Support. [1993 c 512 § 26.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1,
2005.
43.172.120 Gifts, grants, endowments. [1993 c 512 § 27.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.900 Short title—1993 c 512. [1993 c 512 § 38.] Repealed by
2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.901 Part headings and section captions—1993 c 512. [1993
c 512 § 40.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.902 Severability—1993 c 512. [1993 c 512 § 41.] Repealed
by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.172.903 Effective date—1993 c 512. [1993 c 512 § 42.]
Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 43.175
GOVERNOR'S SMALL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL
43.175.010 Governor's small business improvement council—
Established—Membership—Travel expenses—Staff support and
administrative assistance. [1987 c 348 § 6; 1985 c 466 § 62; 1984 c 282 §
7.] Repealed by 2003 c 126 § 201, effective July 1, 2003.
43.175.020 Duties. [1998 c 245 § 53; 1987 c 348 § 7; 1985 c 466 §
63; 1984 c 282 § 8.] Repealed by 2003 c 126 § 201, effective July 1, 2003.
43.175.900 Expiration of chapter. [1984 c 282 § 13.] Repealed by
1987 c 348 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 43.131.345.
43.175.901 Severability—1984 c 282. [1984 c 282 § 17.] Repealed
by 2003 c 126 § 201, effective July 1, 2003.
Chapter 43.180
HOUSING FINANCE COMMISSION
43.180.210 Annual fiscal audit. [1983 c 161 § 22.] Repealed by
1986 c 264 § 4.
Chapter 43.185
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
1983 1st ex.s. c 19 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23,
1989.
Reviser's note: RCW 43.200.040 was amended by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9
§ 219 without reference to its repeal by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23,
1989. It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.200.050 Advisory council established—General provisions.
[1989 c 322 § 4; 1984 c 161 § 6; 1983 1st ex.s. c 19 § 5.] Repealed by 1989
c 322 § 7, effective June 30, 1994; and subsequently repealed by 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 862, effective July 1, 1994.
43.200.060 Additional advisory and technical committees. [1984 c
161 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 19 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July
23, 1989.
43.200.090 Study on transfer of powers, duties, and functions.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 19 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23,
1989.
43.200.100 Negotiation of agreements with federal department of
energy—Hearings—Limitations. [1984 c 161 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c
322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.110
Approval or disapproval of agreements and
modifications—Execution of agreement or modification. [1984 c 161 §
10.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.120 Negotiation of technical revisions to agreements—
Limitations. [1984 c 161 § 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July
23, 1989.
43.200.130 Objections to technical revisions—Effect. [1984 c 161
§ 12.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.140 Repository for long-term disposal of high-level
radioactive waste—Review
of
selected
site
by
board—
Recommendation—Approval or disapproval by legislature—
Notification of action. [1984 c 161 § 13.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7,
effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.142 Disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel and high-level
radioactive waste—Monitoring and evaluation of research on the
suitability of the Hanford site—Independent testing. [1987 c 505 § 85;
1985 c 293 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.144 Studies required—Request for impact assistance to be
developed. [1985 c 293 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July
23, 1989.
43.185.040 Investment of housing trust fund revenues. [1986 c
298 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
43.200.150 Administrative and technical support. [1989 c 322 § 6;
1985 c 293 § 4; 1984 c 161 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective
June 30, 1994.
Chapter 43.190
LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
43.200.160 Federal funding. [1985 c 293 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c
322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.190.100 Report on operations. [1983 c 290 § 10.] Repealed by
1987 c 505 § 88.
43.200.904 Short title. [1985 c 293 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 322 §
7, effective July 23, 1989.
Chapter 43.198
Chapter 43.205
CONSTRUCTION
HIGH-LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY SITING
43.198.010 Continuation of existing law. [1965 c 8 § 43.198.010.]
Recodified as RCW 43.950.010, August 1983.
43.205.900 Transmission of copies of act—1986 ex.s. c 1. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
43.198.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1965 c
8 § 43.198.020.] Recodified as RCW 43.950.020, August 1983.
43.205.901 Referral to electorate—Ballot title—1986 ex.s. c 1.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 2003.
43.198.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1965
c 8 § 43.198.030.] Recodified as RCW 43.950.030, August 1983.
Chapter 43.210
43.198.040 Repeals and saving. [1965 c 8 § 43.198.040.]
Recodified as RCW 43.950.040, August 1983.
43.198.050 Emergency—1965 c 8.
Decodified August 1983.
[1965 c 8 § 43.198.050.]
Chapter 43.200
RADIOACTIVE WASTE ACT
43.200.025 Powers and duties of board. [1984 c 161 § 3.] Repealed
by 1989 c 322 § 7, effective July 23, 1989.
43.200.040
Nuclear waste board created—Membership—
Compensation and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 91; 1984 c 161 § 5;
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SMALL BUSINESS EXPORT FINANCE ASSISTANCE CENTER
(Formerly: Export assistance center)
43.210.070 Small business export finance assistance center fund.
[1995 c 399 § 109; 1991 c 314 § 14.] Repealed by 1991 c 314 § 18,
effective June 30, 1997.
43.210.100
Pacific Northwest export assistance project—
Generally. [1995 c 399 § 110; 1991 c 314 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 314 §
18, effective June 30, 1997.
43.210.110 Pacific Northwest export assistance project—Duties of
center. [1995 c 226 § 29; 1994 c 284 § 7. Prior: 1993 sp.s. c 24 § 922;
1993 c 366 § 1; 1993 c 280 § 57; 1991 c 314 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 c 314
§ 18, effective June 30, 1997.
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43.210.120 Rules. [1995 c 399 § 111; 1991 c 314 § 13.] Repealed by
1991 c 314 § 18, effective June 30, 1997.
Chapter 43.215
Title 43
43.240.030 Board—Composition—Officers—Terms—Vacancies
—Meetings—Subcommittees—Travel expenses. [1987 c 195 § 15; 1985
c 467 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING
43.240.040 Long-term development plan—Report. [1985 c 467 §
12.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
43.215.2201 Licensed day care centers—Notice of pesticide use.
[2001 c 333 § 5. Formerly RCW 74.15.063.] Repealed by 2007 c 17 § 8.
43.240.050 Powers and duties of board. [1985 c 467 § 13.]
Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
Chapter 43.220
43.240.060 Staff—Facilities. [1985 c 467 § 14.] Repealed by 1988 c
186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
WASHINGTON CONSERVATION CORPS
43.220.050 Coordination by youth employment exchange—
Powers and duties. [1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8.
43.220.100
Study to identify facilities for residential
accommodations for corps members—Pilot program. [1983 1st ex.s. c
40 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 230 § 10.
43.220.110
Community recycling pilot project—Advisory
committee—Report. [1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 230 §
10.
43.220.140 Conservation corps established in department of
fisheries—Work project areas. [1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 14.] Decodified
pursuant to 1994 c 264 § 99.
43.220.150 Conservation corps established in department of
agriculture—Work project areas. [1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 15.] Repealed by
1999 c 280 § 8.
43.220.200 Legislative oversight committee. [1983 1st ex.s. c 40 §
21.] Repealed by 1985 c 230 § 10.
43.220.220 Use of funds for enrollees and members from
distressed areas—Youth employment exchange—Evaluation of
projects—Training plan. [1985 c 230 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8.
43.220.230 Limitation on use of funds. [1990 c 71 § 3; 1985 c 230 §
3.] Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 43.220.231.
43.220.240 Staff support—Administration.
Repealed by 1999 c 280 § 8.
[1985 c 230 § 4.]
Reviser's note: RCW 43.220.240 was amended by 1999 c 151 § 1304
without reference to its repeal by 1999 c 280 § 8. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
43.220.900 Termination of conservation corps—Expiration of
chapter. [1987 c 367 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 40 § 22.] Repealed by 1993 c
516 § 12, effective July 1, 1993.
Chapter 43.230
ATHLETIC HEALTH CARE AND TRAINING COUNCIL
43.230.010 Athletic health care and training council created—
Membership—Terms—Chairperson. [1990 c 33 § 583; 1984 c 286 § 2.]
Repealed by 1984 c 286 § 12, effective June 30, 1991; and repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 863, effective July 1, 1994.
43.230.020 Travel expenses. [1984 c 286 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c
286 § 12, effective June 30, 1991; and repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 863,
effective July 1, 1994.
43.240.070 Implementation. [1985 c 467 § 16.] Repealed by 1988 c
186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
43.240.900 Severability—Effective date—1985 c 467.
reference section, decodified September 1993.
Cross-
43.240.910 State economic development board—Termination.
[1988 c 186 § 9. Formerly RCW 43.131.363.] Decodified by the code
reviser, September 1993.
43.240.911 State economic development board—Repeal. [1993 c
142 § 2; 1988 c 186 § 10. Formerly RCW 43.131.364.] Decodified by the
code reviser, September 1993.
Chapter 43.260
GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON CHILDREN
43.260.010 Governor's commission on children established—
Functions—Report. [1988 c 278 § 6; 1987 c 473 § 1.] Expired January
30, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 473 § 2.
43.260.900 Dissolution of commission—Expiration of chapter.
[1987 c 473 § 2.] Expired January 30, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 473 § 2.
43.260.901 Effective date—1987 c 473. [1987 c 473 § 4.] Expired
January 30, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 473 § 2.
Chapter 43.270
COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE
43.270.030 Content of application. [1989 c 271 § 317.] Repealed
by 2001 c 48 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 43.270.020.
43.270.050 Application requirements. [1989 c 271 § 319.]
Repealed by 2001 c 48 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 43.270.020.
43.270.060 Criteria for making awards. [1989 c 271 § 320.]
Repealed by 2001 c 48 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 43.270.020.
Chapter 43.292
INTERNATIONAL TRADING PARTNERS PROGRAM
43.292.005 Findings. [1996 c 253 § 201.] Expired December 31,
2000, pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
43.292.010 Pilot project to furnish technical assistance, training,
and expertise—Procedures—Appointment of director and staff. [1996
c 253 § 202.] Expired December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
43.292.020 Pilot project—Enrollment of volunteers. [1996 c 253 §
203.] Expired December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
43.230.030 Meetings. [1984 c 286 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 286 §
12, effective June 30, 1991; and repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 863, effective
July 1, 1994.
43.292.030 Volunteers' expenses—Arrangements for spouses—
State indemnified. [1996 c 253 § 204.] Expired December 31, 2000,
pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
43.230.040 Staff. [1984 c 286 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 286 § 12,
effective June 30, 1991; and repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 863, effective July
1, 1994.
43.292.040 Funding for volunteer activities. [1996 c 253 § 205.]
Expired December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1996 c 253 § 502.
43.230.050 Study. [1984 c 286 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 11 § 32; and
repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1.
Chapter 43.240
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 43.300
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
43.300.030 Director. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 267 §
34, effective July 1, 1996.
Chapter 43.320
43.240.010 Legislative findings. [1985 c 467 § 9.] Repealed by
1988 c 186 § 10, effective June 30, 1993.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
43.240.020
Washington state economic development board
established—Responsibility. [1985 c 467 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 §
10, effective June 30, 1993.
43.320.120 Credit unions examination fund. [1993 c 472 § 26;
1981 c 241 § 2. Formerly RCW 43.19.112.] Repealed by 2001 c 177 § 15,
effective July 1, 2001.
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43.320.125 Fees authorized—Division of credit unions. [1996 c
274 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 397 § 88, effective January 1, 1998.
43.320.130 Securities regulation fund. [1993 c 472 § 27.] Repealed
by 2001 c 177 § 15, effective July 1, 2001.
43.320.160 Smart homeownership choices program—Report.
[2009 c 386 § 1; 2008 c 322 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 386 § 5, effective
June 30, 2011.
43.320.165 Smart homeownership choices program account.
[2009 c 386 § 2; 2008 c 322 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 386 § 5, effective
June 30, 2011.
43.320.170
Smart homeownership choices program—
Expenditures—Low-income
households—Moderate-income
households. [2009 c 386 § 3; 2008 c 322 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 386 § 5,
effective June 30, 2011.
Chapter 43.330
Title 44
STATE GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE
Chapter 44.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
44.04.020 Commencement of legislators' terms. [1931 c 2 § 6;
RRS § 8137-6.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW
44.06.540.
44.04.030 Vacancies. [1933 c 122 § 1; RRS § 8154-1.] Repealed by
1957 c 135 § 1.
44.04.080 Subsistence and lodging of members—Per diem. [1979
ex.s. c 255 § 2; 1969 c 3 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 127 § 6; 1965 c 3 § 1; 1957 c 3 §
1; 1953 ex.s. c 2 § 2; 1945 c 4 § 1; 1941 c 173 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 81531.] Repealed by 1985 c 3 § 2.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY, TRADE,
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
44.04.110 Legislative districts—Precinct changes. [1931 c 2 § 7;
RRS § 8137-7.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW
44.06.570.
43.330.095 Tourism development advisory committee. [1998 c 299
§ 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 228 § 203.
44.04.270 Legislative international trade account. [2003 c 265 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 43.15.050 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
43.330.096
Tourism development program—Report to the
legislature. [2007 c 228 § 107; 1998 c 299 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
43.336.060 pursuant to 2007 c 228 § 205.
44.04.500 Select committee for oversight of Mt. St. Helens
recovery operations. [1982 c 7 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 307 § 10.
43.330.140 Washington quality award council—Organization—
Duties—Expiration. [1997 c 329 § 1; 1994 c 306 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 43.07.290 pursuant to 1997 c 329 § 3.
Chapter 44.06
43.330.180 Grant program for business recruitment efforts. [1999
c 108 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
43.330.195 Developmental disabilities endowment—Definitions.
[2000 c 120 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.730 pursuant to 2010 c 271 §
203, effective July 1, 2010.
43.330.200 Developmental disabilities endowment—Trust fund.
[2000 c 120 § 3; 1999 c 384 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.731 pursuant to
2010 c 271 § 203, effective July 1, 2010.
43.330.205 Developmental disabilities endowment—Authority of
state investment board—Authority of governing board. [2000 c 120 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 43.70.732 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective
July 1, 2010.
43.330.210 Developmental disabilities endowment—Governing
board—Liability of governing board and state investment board. [2010
c 271 § 201; 2009 c 565 § 11; 2000 c 120 § 5; 1999 c 384 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 43.70.733 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective July 1, 2010.
43.330.220 Developmental disabilities endowment—Endowment
principles. [2000 c 120 § 6; 1999 c 384 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
43.70.734 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective July 1, 2010.
43.330.225 Developmental disabilities endowment—Development
of operating plan—Elements. [2000 c 120 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
43.70.735 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective July 1, 2010.
43.330.230
Developmental disabilities endowment—Program
implementation and administration. [2000 c 120 § 8; 1999 c 384 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 43.70.736 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective July
1, 2010.
43.330.240 Developmental disabilities endowment—Rules. [2010
c 271 § 202; 2009 c 565 § 12; 2000 c 120 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
43.70.737 pursuant to 2010 c 271 § 203, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 43.342
ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON GENERALS
43.342.010 Association of Washington generals—Created. [2005 c
69 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.15.030 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
43.342.020 Use of state flag. [2005 c 69 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
43.15.040 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
Chapter 43.360
DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
44.06.010 through 44.06.900 [1957 c 289; 1957 c 5.] Repealed by
1965 c 6 § 57.
Chapter 44.07
DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT—1965 ACT
44.07.005 through 44.07.530 [1965 c 6 §§ 1-54.] Decodified; and
subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
44.07.540
Commencement of terms of senators
representatives. [1965 c 6 § 55.] Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
and
44.07.550 through 44.07.910 [1965 c 6 §§ 56-58.] Decodified; and
subsequently repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
Chapter 44.07A
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
44.07A.001 Purpose. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c
288 § 82.
44.07A.005 Definitions. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c
288 § 82.
44.07A.030 Third legislative district.
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
[1974 ex.s. c 123 § 3.]
44.07A.040 Fourth legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 4.]
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
44.07A.050 Fifth legislative district.
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
[1974 ex.s. c 123 § 5.]
44.07A.060 Sixth legislative district.
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
[1974 ex.s. c 123 § 6.]
44.07A.130 Thirteenth legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 7.]
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
44.07A.140 Fourteenth legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 8.]
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
44.07A.230 Twenty-third legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 9.]
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
44.07A.260 Twenty-sixth legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 §
10.] Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
WASHINGTON MAIN STREET PROGRAM
44.07A.270 Twenty-seventh legislative district. [1974 ex.s. c 123 §
11.] Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
43.360.040 Washington main street advisory committee. [2005 c
514 § 911.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 68, effective June 30, 2010.
44.07A.900 Severability—1974 ex.s. c 123. [1974 ex.s. c 123 § 12.]
Repealed by 1981 c 288 § 82.
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Chapter 44.07B
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
Reviser's note: The 1992 redistricting plan by the Washington state
redistricting commission specifically superseded RCW 44.07B.001,
44.07B.002, 44.07B.005 through 44.07B.800, and 44.07B.840. See chapter
44.07C RCW.
44.07B.001 Legislative intent. [1981 c 288 § 1.] Decodified July
1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.002 Population determined on basis of 1980 federal
census. [1981 c 288 § 2.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.003 Exclusion of transient military personnel. [1981 c 288
§ 3.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.004 Policy—Cascade mountains as natural barrier. [1981
c 288 § 4.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.005 Adjustments of areas—Census—Military personnel.
[1981 c 288 § 5.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.006 District description terminology. [1981 c 288 § 6.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.007 Abbreviations. [1981 c 288 § 7.] Decodified July 1992;
cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.008 Number of legislative and senatorial districts. [1981 c
288 § 8.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.009 Two-member and single-member districts. [1981 c
288 § 9.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.010 First legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 10.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
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44.07B.190 Legislative district 19-A. [1981 c 288 § 28.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.195 Legislative district 19-B. [1981 c 288 § 29.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.200 Twentieth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 30.]
44.07B.210 Twenty-first legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 31.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.220 Twenty-second legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 32.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.230 Twenty-third legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 33.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.240 Twenty-fourth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 34.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.250 Twenty-fifth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 35.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.260 Twenty-sixth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 36.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.270 Twenty-seventh legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 37.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.280 Twenty-eighth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 38.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.290 Twenty-ninth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 39.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.300 Thirtieth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 40.]
44.07B.020 Second legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 11.]
44.07B.310 Thirty-first legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 41.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.030 Third legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 12.]
44.07B.320 Thirty-second legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 42.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.040 Fourth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 13.]
44.07B.050 Fifth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 14.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.060 Sixth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 15.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.070 Seventh legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 16.]
44.07B.080 Eighth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 17.]
44.07B.090 Ninth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 18.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.100 Tenth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 19.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.110 Eleventh legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 20.]
44.07B.120 Twelfth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 21.]
44.07B.130 Thirteenth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.330 Thirty-third legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 43.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.340 Thirty-fourth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 44.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.350 Thirty-fifth legislative district. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 5 § 1;
1981 c 288 § 45.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.360 Thirty-sixth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 46.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.370 Thirty-seventh legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 47.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.380 Thirty-eighth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 48.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.390 Legislative district 39-A. [1981 c 288 § 49.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.395 Legislative district 39-B. [1981 c 288 § 50.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.400 Fortieth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 51.]
44.07B.410 Forty-first legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 52.]
[1981 c 288 § 22.]
44.07B.420 Forty-second legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 53.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.140 Fourteenth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 23.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.430 Forty-third legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 54.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.150 Fifteenth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 24.]
44.07B.440 Forty-fourth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 55.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.160 Sixteenth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 25.]
44.07B.450 Forty-fifth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
[1981 c 288 § 56.]
44.07B.170 Seventeenth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 26.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.460 Forty-sixth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 57.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.180 Eighteenth legislative district.
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.470 Forty-seventh legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 58.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
(2010 Ed.)
[1981 c 288 § 27.]
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44.07B.480 Forty-eighth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 59.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.490 Forty-ninth legislative district. [1981 c 288 § 60.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.800 Senatorial districts. [1981 c 288 § 61.] Decodified July
1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.810 Certain legislators elected for one-year terms. [1981 c
288 § 62.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.820 Schedule for senatorial elections. [1981 c 288 § 63.]
Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.830 "Hold-over" senators. [1981 c 288 § 64.] Decodified
July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.840 Composition of house of representatives—Election
from legislative districts. [1981 c 288 § 65.] Decodified July 1992; cf.
chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.850 Schedule for election of representatives. [1981 c 288 §
66.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.860 Elections to fill vacancies, when required. [1981 c 288
§ 67.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.870 Commencement of terms of office. [1981 c 288 § 68.]
Recodified as RCW 44.04.021 pursuant to 1987 c 13 § 2.
44.07B.900 Court redistricting plan superseded—Repealer. [1981
c 288 § 82.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.07B.901 Separate legislative districts, savings—Severability—
1981 c 288. [1981 c 288 § 83.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C
RCW.
Chapter 44.18
CLAIMS
44.18.010 Claims against state—Requirements. [1903 c 46 § 1;
RRS § 8195. Formerly RCW 44.16.010.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 144 §
13.
Chapter 44.20
SESSION LAWS
44.20.040 Temporary publication—Distribution of copies. [1981 c
162 § 2; 1969 c 6 § 3; 1933 ex.s. c 31 § 2; 1933 c 27 § 2; 1907 c 136 § 4;
RRS § 8199.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 32 § 8. Later enactment, see
RCW 40.04.035.
44.20.070 Payment of expense. [1890 p 632 § 7; RRS § 8202.]
Repealed by 1969 c 6 § 9.
Chapter 44.24
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
44.24.010 Council created—Composition. [1980 c 87 § 28; 1969 c
10 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 134 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 148 § 1; 1947 c 36 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8207-1.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
44.24.020 Powers and duties. [1980 c 87 § 29; 1967 ex.s. c 134 § 1;
1955 c 206 § 1; 1947 c 36 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8207-2.] Repealed by
1983 c 52 § 7.
44.24.030
Examination of records—Testimony—Oaths—
Compelling attendance of witnesses. [1967 ex.s. c 134 § 2; 1947 c 36 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8207-3.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
44.24.040 Meetings. [1967 ex.s. c 134 § 3; 1947 c 36 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 8207-4.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
44.07B.902 Remedies for invalid portions of chapter. [1981 c 288
§ 84.] Decodified July 1992; cf. chapter 44.07C RCW.
44.24.050 Secretary and assistants. [1947 c 36 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8207-5.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
Chapter 44.07C
44.24.060 Expenses and mileage. [1979 c 151 § 153; 1967 ex.s. c
134 § 4; 1955 c 206 § 2; 1951 c 142 § 1; 1947 c 36 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
8207-6.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS AND APPORTIONMENT
Reviser's note: The 2002 redistricting plan by the Washington State
Redistricting Commission specifically superseded chapter 44.07C RCW.
See chapter 44.07D RCW.
Chapter 44.08
44.24.070 Rules and regulations—Term of office—Vacancies—
Special members—Minutes. [1967 ex.s. c 134 § 5; 1955 c 206 § 3; 1947 c
36 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8207-7.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 7.
44.24.900 Severability—1947 c 36. [1947 c 36 § 8.] Repealed by
1983 c 52 § 7.
SENATE
Chapter 44.28
44.08.010 Election and terms of senators. [1931 c 2 § 4; RRS §
8137-4.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW
44.06.010.
JOINT LEGISLATIVE AUDIT AND REVIEW COMMITTEE
44.08.020 Senatorial districts. [(i) 1931 c 2 § 2; RRS § 8137-2. (ii)
1933 c 20 § 1, part; RRS § 8137-2a, part. (iii) 1933 c 74 § 1, part; RRS §
8137-3a, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW
44.06.020 through 44.06.510.
44.08.060 Forty-first district boundaries. [1951 c 221 § 1.]
Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW 44.06.430.
44.08.061 Forty-second district boundaries. [1951 c 221 § 2.]
Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW 44.06.440.
Chapter 44.12
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
44.12.010 Election and terms of office. [1931 c 2 § 5; RRS § 81375.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later enactment, see RCW 44.06.550.
44.12.020 Representative districts. [(i) 1931 c 2 § 3, part; RRS §
8137-3, part. (ii) 1933 c 20 § 1, part; RRS § 8137-2a, part. (iii) 1933 c 74 §
1, part; RRS § 8137-3a, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 289 § 58. Later
enactment, see RCW 44.06.520 and 44.06.530.
Chapter 44.16
(Formerly: Legislative budget committee)
44.28.030 Continuation of memberships and powers. [1996 c 288
§ 5; 1955 c 206 § 6; 1951 c 43 § 13.] Repealed by 2010 c 26 § 7.
44.28.070
Powers—Study, recommendations as
government. [1951 c 43 § 3.] Repealed by 1955 c 206 § 11.
to
state
44.28.085 Management surveys and program reviews—Review of
state auditor's report, recommendations. [1993 c 406 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 293 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 170 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 288 § 57.
44.28.086 Management surveys—Reviews of program goals and
objectives, performance audits to be included. [1973 1st ex.s. c 197 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 288 § 57.
44.28.087 Agencies to furnish committee with performance
reports, internal audits, etc. [1996 c 288 § 18; 1973 1st ex.s. c 197 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 44.28.097 pursuant to 1996 c 288 § 55.
44.28.090 Powers—Interim sessions of legislature. [1951 c 43 § 5.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 293 § 21.
44.28.140
Legislative auditor and other assistants—
Employment—Duties of legislative auditor. [1996 c 288 § 8; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 293 § 17; 1955 c 206 § 9; 1951 c 43 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
44.28.065 pursuant to 1996 c 288 § 55.
LEGISLATIVE INQUIRY
44.28.160 Attendance records of school districts may be audited.
[1959 c 148 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 293 § 21.
44.16.180 Claims against state—Requirements. [1903 c 46 § 1;
RRS § 8195.] Now codified as RCW 44.18.010.
44.28.161 Transportation-related performance audits. [2005 c
319 § 25; 2003 c 362 § 13.] Repealed by 2010 c 26 § 7.
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44.28.170 Drug enforcement and education—Funding—Report.
[1989 c 271 § 604.] Repealed by 1990 c 275 § 6.
44.28.180 State agency program evaluation. [1996 c 288 § 12;
1993 c 406 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 44.28.083 pursuant to 1996 c 288 §
55.
44.28.801 State public infrastructure programs and funds—
Inventory—Report. [2006 c 371 § 229; 2005 c 425 § 5.] Repealed by
2008 c 327 § 17, effective July 1, 2009.
Chapter 44.30
JOINT COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
§ 8.
44.30.010 Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 52
44.30.015 Committee created. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 2.] Repealed by
1983 c 52 § 8.
44.30.020 Composition—Selection and confirmation of members.
[1980 c 87 § 32; 1969 ex.s. c 265 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
44.30.025 Representation of political parties limited. [1969 ex.s. c
265 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
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44.33.250 Vacancies. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 6. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 §
6; RCW 44.33.060; prior: 1961 c 296 § 6; 1959 c 299 § 6; RCW
44.32.060.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.260 Chairman—Subcommittees—Rules. [1965 ex.s. c 130 §
7. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 7; RCW 44.33.070; prior: 1961 c 296 § 7; 1959
c 299 § 7; RCW 44.32.070.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.270
Executive secretary—Assistants—Compensation.
[1965 ex.s. c 130 § 8. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 8; RCW 44.33.080; prior:
1961 c 296 § 8; 1959 c 299 § 8; RCW 44.32.080.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 §
9.
44.33.280 Per diem and expenses—Vouchers. [1979 c 151 § 155;
1965 ex.s. c 130 § 9. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 9; RCW 44.33.090; prior:
1961 c 296 § 9; 1959 c 299 § 9; RCW 44.32.090.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 §
9.
44.33.290 Examination of witnesses. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 10. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 19 § 10; RCW 44.33.100; prior: 1961 c 296 § 10; 1959 c 299 §
10; RCW 44.32.100.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.300 Studies. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 11. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 §
11; RCW 44.33.110; prior: 1961 c 296 § 11; 1959 c 299 § 11; RCW
44.32.110.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.30.035 Vacancies. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 52
44.33.310
Liaison with other committees, public agencies,
organizations. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 12. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 14; RCW
44.33.140; prior: 1961 c 296 § 12; 1959 c 299 § 12; RCW 44.32.120.]
Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.30.040 Chairman—Subcommittees—Rules. [1969 ex.s. c 265 §
7.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
44.33.320 Citizen subcommittees. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 13. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 19 § 15; RCW 44.33.150; prior: 1961 c 296 § 13; 1959 c 299 §
13; RCW 44.32.130.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.30.030 Terms. [1980 c 87 § 33; 1969 ex.s. c 265 § 5.] Repealed
by 1983 c 52 § 8.
§ 8.
44.30.045
Executive secretary—Assistants—Compensation.
[1969 ex.s. c 265 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
44.30.050 Per diem and expenses—Vouchers. [1979 c 151 § 154;
1969 ex.s. c 265 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
8.
44.30.055 Studies. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 §
44.33.330
Committee
recommendations—Minority
recommendations. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 14. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 16;
RCW 44.33.160; prior: 1961 c 296 § 16; 1959 c 299 § 16; RCW
44.32.160.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.340 Gifts, grants, endowments. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 15. Prior:
1963 ex.s. c 19 § 17; RCW 44.33.170; prior: 1961 c 296 § 17; 1959 c 299 §
17; RCW 44.32.170.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.30.060
Liaison with other committees, public agencies,
organizations. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
44.30.065 Citizen subcommittees.
Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
Chapter 44.36
JOINT COMMITTEE ON URBAN AREA GOVERNMENT
[1969 ex.s. c 265 § 12.]
44.30.070
Committee
recommendations—Minority
recommendations. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 13.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
44.30.075 Gifts—Grants—Endowments. [1969 ex.s. c 265 § 14.]
Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 8.
Chapter 44.32
10.
44.36.010 Definitions. [1961 c 308 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 §
44.36.020 Committee created—Time and place of meetings. [1961
c 308 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.030 Composition, appointment of members. [1980 c 87 §
36; 1961 c 308 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
44.36.040 Representation of political parties limited. [1961 c 308
§ 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.32.010 through 44.32.170 [1961 c 296; 1959 c 299.] Repealed by
1963 ex.s. c 19 § 18. Later enactment, see chapter 44.33 RCW.
44.36.050 Term. [1980 c 87 § 37; 1961 c 308 § 5.] Repealed by 1983
c 52 § 10.
Chapter 44.33
JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
44.33.010 through 44.33.180 [1963 ex.s. c 19. Prior: 1961 c 296;
1959 c 299.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 130 § 16.
44.33.200 "Committee" defined. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 1. Prior: 1963
ex.s. c 19 § 1; RCW 44.33.010; prior: 1961 c 296 § 1; 1959 c 299 § 1; RCW
44.32.010.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.210 Committee created. [1965 ex.s. c 130 § 2. Prior: 1963
ex.s. c 19 § 2; RCW 44.33.020; prior: 1961 c 296 § 2; 1959 c 299 § 2; RCW
44.32.020.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.220 Composition—Selection and confirmation of members.
[1980 c 87 § 34; 1969 c 10 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 130 § 3. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19
§ 3; RCW 44.33.030; prior: 1961 c 296 § 3; 1959 c 299 § 3; RCW
44.32.030.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.230 Representation of political parties limited. [1965 ex.s. c
130 § 4. Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 4; RCW 44.33.040; prior: 1961 c 296 § 4;
1959 c 299 § 4; RCW 44.32.040.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
44.33.240 Term. [1980 c 87 § 35; 1969 c 10 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 130 § 5.
Prior: 1963 ex.s. c 19 § 5; RCW 44.33.050; prior: 1961 c 296 § 5; 1959 c
299 § 5; RCW 44.32.050.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 9.
(2010 Ed.)
44.36.060 Vacancies. [1961 c 308 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.070 Chairman—Subcommittees—Rules. [1961 c 308 § 7.]
Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.080
Executive secretary—Assistants—Compensation.
[1961 c 308 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.090 Per diem and expenses—Vouchers. [1961 c 308 § 9.]
Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.100 Examination of witnesses. [1961 c 308 § 10.] Repealed
by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.110 Powers. [1961 c 308 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.120
Liaison with other committees, public agencies,
organizations. [1961 c 308 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.130 Powers and duties of legislative council. [1961 c 308 §
13.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.140 Payment of legislative council's expenses. [1961 c 308 §
14.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
44.36.150 Committee report and recommendations—Minority
recommendations. [1961 c 308 § 15.] Repealed by 1983 c 52 § 10.
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44.36.160 Gifts, grants, endowments. [1961 c 308 § 16.] Repealed
by 1983 c 52 § 10.
Chapter 44.38
JOINT COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR ENERGY
44.38.010 through 44.38.900 [1967 ex.s. c 113 §§ 1-10.] Expired
January 1, 1969. Decodified.
Chapter 44.39
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENERGY SUPPLY
AND ENERGY CONSERVATION
44.39.030 Meetings. [1969 ex.s. c 260 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 328 § 19.
44.39.035 Studies—Liaison—Reports to legislature. [1969 ex.s. c
260 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 328 § 19.
44.39.040
Staff director, clerical and other assistants—
Compensation—Information and assistance. [1969 ex.s. c 260 § 7.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 328 § 19.
Chapter 44.40
LEGISLATIVE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE—
SENATE AND HOUSE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEES
44.40.001 Finding—Purpose. [2002 c 202 § 101.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
44.40.010 Creation—Composition—Appointments—Vacancies—
Rules. [1999 sp.s. c 1 § 616; 1980 c 87 § 39; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 1; 1967
ex.s. c 145 § 68; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 64; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 35.] Repealed by
2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.013 Administration. [2001 c 259 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c
319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.015 Executive committee—Selection—Duties. [2001 c 259 §
6; 1999 sp.s. c 1 § 617.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1,
2005.
44.40.020 Powers, duties, and studies. [1996 c 129 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c
235 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 36.] Repealed by 2005 c
319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.025 Study of transportation-related funds or accounts—
Coordination of activities. [2005 c 319 § 114; 1996 c 288 § 49; 1981 c 270
§ 15; 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 293 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 43.88.125 pursuant to 2005 c 319 § 143, effective July
1, 2005.
44.40.026 Study of alternative methods of financing cross-sound
transportation facilities. [1971 ex.s. c 195 § 18; 1970 ex.s. c 85 § 8.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 9.
44.40.030 Participation in activities of other organizations. [1982
c 227 § 17; 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 3; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 38.]
Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.040 Members' allowances—Procedure for payment of
committee's expenses. [2001 c 259 § 7; 1979 c 151 § 157; 1977 ex.s. c 235
§ 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 4; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 39.]
Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.050 Additional fees to help defray costs of studies. Crossreference section, decodified September 2000.
44.40.060 Participation in development of data bank. [1971 ex.s. c
195 § 19.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 9.
44.40.070
State transportation agencies—Comprehensive
programs and financial plans. [1998 c 245 § 87; 1988 c 167 § 10; 1979
ex.s. c 192 § 3; 1979 c 158 § 112; 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 9; 1973 1st ex.s. c 201
§ 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.080
State transportation agencies—Recommended
budget—Preparation and presentation—Contents. [1973 1st ex.s. c 201
§ 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.090 Delegation of powers and duties to senate and house
transportation committees. [2001 c 259 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 10; 1973
1st ex.s. c 210 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
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44.40.100 Contracts and programs authorized. [2001 c 259 § 9;
1977 ex.s. c 235 § 11; 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 210 § 3.]
Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.110 Review and study of taxing structure for transportation
programs and activities. [1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 8; 1975 c 2 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 210 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
44.40.120 Periodic review of plans for bicycle, pedestrian, and
equestrian facilities. [1977 ex.s. c 235 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 268 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 44.04.290 pursuant to 2005 c 319 § 143, effective July
1, 2005.
44.40.125 Studies—Additions or deletions to system—Mileage
and weight enforcement—Increase vehicle occupancy. [1975 1st ex.s. c
268 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
44.40.130 Study—Third level air carrier regulations. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 268 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
44.40.140 Review of policy on fees imposed on nonpolluting
fuels—Report. [1983 c 212 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective
July 1, 2005.
44.40.150 Study—Recommendations for consideration—Staffing.
[1998 c 245 § 88; 1989 1st ex.s. c 6 § 14.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141,
effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.160 Additional responsibilities. [2002 c 202 § 102.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
44.40.161 Audit review of transportation-related agencies. [2003
c 362 § 16.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
44.40.170 Audit report. [2002 c 202 § 103.] Failed to become law
by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
44.40.180 Audit review. [2002 c 202 § 104.] Failed to become law
by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
44.40.190
Audit, disposition—Committee, authority, staff,
resources. [2002 c 202 § 105.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 5, 2002, general election.
44.40.200 Transportation accountability board—Membership.
[2002 c 202 § 106.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No.
51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
44.40.210
Transportation accountability board—Procedures,
compensation, records. [2002 c 202 § 107.] Failed to become law by
reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at
the November 5, 2002, general election.
Chapter 44.42
JOINT LEGISLATIVE ARTS COMMITTEE
44.42.010 Purpose. [1980 c 173 § 1.] Expired January 1, 1990,
pursuant to 1980 c 173 § 6.
44.42.020 "Person" defined. [1980 c 173 § 2.] Expired January 1,
1990, pursuant to 1980 c 173 § 6.
44.42.030
Joint legislative arts committee created—
Membership—Rules. [1980 c 173 § 3.] Expired January 1, 1990, pursuant
to 1980 c 173 § 6.
44.42.040 Capitol arts fund established—Use—Moneys—Report.
[1989 c 11 § 19; 1980 c 173 § 4.] Expired January 1, 1990, pursuant to 1980
c 173 § 6.
44.42.050 Powers and duties—Support and assistance. [1980 c
173 § 5.] Expired January 1, 1990, pursuant to 1980 c 173 § 6.
44.42.900 Expiration of chapter. [1980 c 173 § 6.] Expired January
1, 1990, pursuant to 1980 c 173 § 6.
Chapter 44.44
OFFICE OF STATE ACTUARY—
SELECT COMMITTEE ON PENSION POLICY
44.44.015 Administration. [2001 c 259 § 10.] Repealed by 2003 c
295 § 15.
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Title 44
44.44.020 Term of office of state actuary—Reappointment. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 105 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 25 § 6.
44.60.130 Annual reports. [1977 ex.s. c 218 § 10.] Repealed by
1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.44.050 Joint committee on pension policy—Membership,
terms, leadership. [1987 c 25 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 295 § 15.
Chapter 44.64
44.44.060 Joint committee on pension policy—Powers and duties.
[1987 c 25 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 295 § 15.
LEGISLATIVE LOBBYING
Chapter 44.52
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
44.64.010 through 44.64.120 and 44.64.900 through 44.64.930
[1972 ex.s. c 82 §§ 1-10, 13-17 (Referendum Bill No. 24); 1967 ex.s. c 131
§§ 1-6.] Repealed by 1973 c 1 § 50 (Initiative Measure No. 276 § 50).
44.52.010
Purpose—Legislative committee on economic
development and international relations created—Membership. [2003
c 347 § 1; 1985 c 467 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 43.15.060 pursuant to
2006 c 317 § 5.
Chapter 44.68
44.52.020 Subcommittees—Rules of procedure. [1985 c 467 § 18.]
Recodified as RCW 43.15.065 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
44.52.030 Powers—Study and review of economic issues. [1985 c
467 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 43.15.070 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
(Referendum Bill No. 24—1972)
JOINT LEGISLATIVE SYSTEMS
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
44.68.070 Legislative systems revolving fund. [1986 c 61 § 7.]
Repealed by 2007 c 18 § 9, effective July 1, 2007.
Chapter 44.70
44.52.040 Staff support. [1985 c 467 § 20.] Recodified as RCW
43.15.075 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW OF SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS
44.52.050 Travel expenses. [1985 c 467 § 21.] Recodified as RCW
43.15.080 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
44.70.005 Legislative findings. [1987 c 298 § 6.] Expired June 30,
1993, pursuant to 1987 c 298 § 8.
44.52.060 Payment of expenses. [1985 c 467 § 22.] Recodified as
RCW 43.15.085 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
44.52.070 Cooperation with other committees, agencies, and
councils. [1985 c 467 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 43.15.090 pursuant to
2006 c 317 § 5.
44.52.900 Severability—1985 c 467. [1985 c 467 § 25.] Recodified
as RCW 43.15.900 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
44.70.010 Review of proposed and existing districts. [1987 c 298 §
7.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1987 c 298 § 8; and subsequently
repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
44.70.900 Expiration of chapter. [1987 c 298 § 8.] Expired June 30,
1993, pursuant to 1987 c 298 § 8.
Chapter 44.75
44.52.901 Effective date—1985 c 467. [1985 c 467 § 26.]
Recodified as RCW 43.15.901 pursuant to 2006 c 317 § 5.
TRANSPORTATION PERFORMANCE AUDIT BOARD
Chapter 44.60
44.75.010 Intent. [2003 c 362 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51,
effective July 1, 2006.
LEGISLATIVE ETHICS
44.60.010 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 218 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 1.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.60.020
Boards of legislative ethics—Appointment of
members—Terms—Vacancies—Quorum. [1980 c 87 § 43; 1977 ex.s. c
218 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective
January 1, 1995.
44.60.030 Boards of legislative ethics—Jurisdiction. [1967 ex.s. c
150 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.60.040 Affidavit to be filed by members—Additional statement
by lay members. [1977 ex.s. c 218 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 4.] Repealed by
1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.60.050
Meetings—Public hearings—Compensation and
expenses. [1984 c 287 § 92; 1979 c 151 § 159; 1977 ex.s. c 218 § 4; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 135; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 §
304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.60.060 Powers, duties and functions of boards. [1967 ex.s. c
150 § 7.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 218 § 11.
44.60.070 Joint board, powers, duties, and functions—Code of
ethics. [1980 c 165 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 218 § 5; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 6.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.75.020 Definitions. [2005 c 319 § 16; 2003 c 362 § 2.] Repealed
by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.030 Board created—Membership. [2005 c 319 § 17; 2003 c
362 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.040 Procedures, compensation, support. [2005 c 319 § 18;
2003 c 362 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.050 Reviews of transportation-related agencies. [2005 c 319
§ 19; 2003 c 362 § 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.060 Review methodology. [2003 c 362 § 6.] Repealed by
2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.070 Scope of reviews. [2003 c 362 § 7.] Repealed by 2006 c
334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.080 Direction of audit. [2005 c 319 § 20; 2003 c 362 § 8.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.090 Professional experts. [2005 c 319 § 21; 2003 c 362 § 9.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.75.100 Audit reports. [2005 c 319 § 22; 2003 c 362 § 10.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.60.080 Legislature to provide staff services. [1977 ex.s. c 218 §
6; 1967 ex.s. c 150 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1,
1995.
44.75.110 Scope of audit. [2005 c 319 § 23; 2003 c 362 § 11.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.60.090 Discharge of legislative employees. [1967 ex.s. c 150 §
9.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.75.120 Contents of report. [2005 c 319 § 24; 2003 c 362 § 12.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.60.100 Advisory opinions—Procedures. [1977 ex.s. c 218 § 7.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.75.800 Department of transportation audit. [2003 c 362 § 15.]
Repealed by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.60.110 Powers, duties, and functions of boards. [1980 c 165 § 2;
1977 ex.s. c 218 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1,
1995.
44.75.900 Captions—2003 c 362. [2003 c 362 § 18.] Repealed by
2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
44.60.120 Boards—Officers and meetings. [1977 ex.s. c 218 § 9.]
Repealed by 1994 c 154 § 304, effective January 1, 1995.
44.75.901 Effective date—2003 c 362. [2003 c 362 § 19.] Repealed
by 2006 c 334 § 51, effective July 1, 2006.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 45
TOWNSHIPS
Chapter 45.04
VOTE ON TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION
45.04.010 Petition for township organization. [1895 c 175 § 1;
RRS § 11360.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.04.020 County commissioners to examine petition and order
vote at election on township organization. [1895 c 175 § 2; RRS §
11361.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.090 Supervisors to be fence viewers. [1959 c 16 § 5. Prior:
1895 c 175 § 18; RRS § 11377.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.100 Powers of electors at town meetings. [1984 c 189 § 4;
1969 ex.s. c 243 § 4; 1959 c 16 § 2; 1953 c 165 § 1. Prior: (i) 1927 c 269 §
1; 1923 c 13 § 4; 1919 c 108 § 2; 1913 c 142 § 1; 1911 c 34 § 1, part; 1909 c
47 § 3; 1895 c 175 § 19; RRS § 11378. (ii) 1945 c 148 § 3; 1941 c 226 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11449-1, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.110 Special town meetings. [1895 c 175 § 20; RRS § 11379.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.120 Notice of special town meeting. [1895 c 175 § 21; RRS §
11380.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.04.030 Ballots. [1895 c 175 § 3; RRS § 11362.] Repealed by
1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.130 Contents of notice. [1895 c 175 § 22; RRS § 11381.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.08
45.12.140 Town meeting, how organized. [1895 c 175 § 23; RRS §
11382.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
DIVISION OF COUNTY INTO TOWNSHIPS
45.08.010 Division, how made. [1927 c 74 § 1; 1895 c 175 § 4; RRS
§ 11363.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.08.020 Dividing towns. [1895 c 175 § 5; RRS § 11364. Formerly
RCW 45.08.020, 45.08.030, 45.08.040, and 45.08.050.] Repealed by 1997
c 36 § 1.
45.08.030 Division of townships. [1895 c 175 § 5, part; RRS §
11364, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.08.020.
45.08.040 Notice of board's action. [1895 c 175 § 5, part; RRS §
11364, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.08.020.
45.08.050 Property separated liable for outstanding taxes and
indebtedness. [1895 c 175 § 5, part; RRS § 11364, part.] Now codified in
RCW 45.08.020.
45.12.150 Business, how transacted. [1895 c 175 § 24; RRS §
11383.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.160 Challenges, how regulated. [1895 c 175 § 25; RRS §
11384.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.170 Proclamation. [1895 c 175 § 26; RRS § 11385.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.180 Officers, how elected. [1895 c 175 § 27; RRS § 11386.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.190 Names voted on to be on one ballot. [1895 c 175 § 28;
RRS § 11387.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.200 Method of voting. [1895 c 175 § 29; RRS § 11388.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.08.060 Towns to be named. [1895 c 175 § 6; RRS § 11365.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.210 Manner of conducting canvass. [1895 c 175 § 30; RRS §
11389.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.08.070 County auditor to send abstract of report to state
auditor. [1895 c 175 § 7; RRS § 11366.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.220 Result of canvass to be read to meeting. [1895 c 175 §
31; RRS § 11390.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.08.080 Proceedings when two towns have the same name.
[1895 c 175 § 8; RRS § 11367.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.230 Minutes of town meeting to be filed. [1895 c 175 § 32;
RRS § 11391.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.08.090 Boundaries of town to remain as first established. [1895
c 175 § 9; RRS § 11368.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.240 Persons elected to be notified. [1895 c 175 § 33; RRS §
11392.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.12
Chapter 45.16
TOWN MEETINGS—POWERS OF TOWNS
QUALIFICATIONS OF TOWN OFFICERS
45.12.010 Place and time of holding first town meeting. [1923 c 13
§ 1; 1895 c 175 § 10; RRS § 11369.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.020 Powers of towns. [1953 c 167 § 1; 1909 c 47 § 1; 1895 c
175 § 11; RRS § 11370.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.021 Joint acquisition, operation, and maintenance of public
cemeteries. [1965 c 119 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.022
Nonpolluting power generation by individual—
Exemption from regulation—Authorization to contract with utility.
Cross-reference section, decodified August 1997.
45.12.025 Hydroelectric resources—Separate legal authority—
Creation by irrigation districts and cities, towns, or public utility
districts. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1997.
45.12.030 Limitation of powers. [1895 c 175 § 12; RRS § 11371.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.040 Proceedings to be in name of town. [1895 c 175 § 13;
RRS § 11372.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.050 Bylaws, when to take effect. [1895 c 175 § 14; RRS §
11373.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.060 Electors—Eligibility to office. [1895 c 175 § 15; RRS §
11374.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.070 Annual town meetings. [1923 c 13 § 2; 1895 c 175 § 16;
RRS § 11375.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.12.080 What officers to be elected at town meeting. [1923 c 13
§ 3; 1915 c 90 § 1; 1909 c 47 § 2; 1895 c 175 § 17; RRS § 11376.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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45.16.010 Officers to take oath. [1895 c 175 § 34; RRS § 11393.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.020 Certificate of oath to be filed. [1895 c 175 § 35; RRS §
11394.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.030 Effect of not filing oath or bond. [1895 c 175 § 36; RRS
§ 11395.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.035 Effect of not filing oath or bond—Treasurer, constable
or overseer. [1913 c 142 § 4; 1895 c 175 § 42; RRS § 11401.] Repealed by
1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.040 Overseers and poundmasters to file acceptance of
office. [1913 c 142 § 2; 1895 c 175 § 37; RRS § 11396. Formerly RCW
45.16.040 and 45.16.050.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.050 Overseer's bond. [1913 c 142 § 2, part; 1895 c 175 § 37,
part; RRS § 11396, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.16.040.
45.16.060 Treasurer to give bond. [1913 c 142 § 3; 1895 c 175 § 38;
RRS § 11397.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.070 Bond, when approved, to be filed. [1895 c 175 § 39; RRS
§ 11398.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.080 Constable to take oath and give bond. [1895 c 175 § 40;
RRS § 11399.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.090 Justices to take oath and give bond. [1895 c 175 § 41;
RRS § 11400.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.16.100 Penalty for entering on duties before taking oath. [1895
c 175 § 43; RRS § 11402.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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45.16.110 Town officers must not be interested in contracts with
towns. [1913 c 142 § 5; 1895 c 175 § 44; RRS § 11403.] Repealed by 1997
c 36 § 1.
45.16.120 Terms of office. [1923 c 13 § 5; 1895 c 175 § 45; RRS §
11404.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.20
VACANCIES IN OFFICE
45.20.010 County commissioners may accept resignations. [1913
c 142 § 6; 1895 c 175 § 46; RRS § 11405.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.20.020 Procedure for filling vacancies. [1895 c 175 § 47; RRS §
11406.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.24
DUTIES OF TOWN SUPERVISORS
45.24.010 Powers and duties—General. [1977 c 15 § 1; 1919 c 108
§ 2; 1911 c 34 § 1, part; 1909 c 47 § 4; 1895 c 175 § 48; RRS § 11407.
Formerly RCW 45.24.010 and 45.24.020.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.24.020 Powers relative to flood prevention. [1919 c 108 § 2,
part; 1911 c 34 § 1, part; 1909 c 47 § 4, part; 1895 c 175 § 48, part; RRS §
11407, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.24.010.
45.24.030 Town supervisors to be board of health. [1895 c 175 §
50; RRS § 11409.] Repealed by 1977 c 15 § 2.
45.24.040 Supervisors to prosecute actions on bonds, penalties
and trespasses. [1895 c 175 § 51; RRS § 11410.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 §
1.
45.24.050 Supervisors to audit accounts against towns. [1895 c
175 § 52; RRS § 11411.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.24.060 Two supervisors a quorum. [1895 c 175 § 49; RRS §
11408.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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45.32.040 Town depository—Bond. [1913 c 142 § 9; RRS § 11434.]
Now codified as RCW 45.32.090.
45.32.050 Shall make annual statement. [1895 c 175 § 73; RRS §
11435.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.060 Penalty for noncompliance. [1895 c 175 § 74; RRS §
11436.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.070 Unpaid orders—Indorsement. [1895 c 175 § 75; RRS §
11437.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.080 Order of payment of town orders. [1895 c 175 § 76;
RRS § 11438.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.090 Town depository—Bond. [1913 c 142 § 9; RRS § 11434.
Formerly RCW 45.32.040.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.36
POUNDS AND POUNDMASTERS
45.36.010 Pounds to be under care of poundmasters. [1895 c 175
§ 95; RRS § 11458.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.36.020 Pounds discontinued. [1895 c 175 § 96; RRS § 11459.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.36.030 Poundmaster—Duties—Fees. [1911 c 34 § 1, part; 1895
c 175 § 94; RRS § 11457.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.40
DUTIES OF TOWN OFFICERS AT ELECTIONS
45.40.010 Judges and clerks of election—Places of holding
elections. [1895 c 175 § 77; RRS § 11439. Formerly RCW 45.40.010 and
45.40.020.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.40.020 Procedure when precinct is divided. [1895 c 175 § 77,
part; RRS § 11439, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.40.010.
Chapter 45.28
45.40.030 Division of precinct. [1895 c 175 § 78; RRS § 11440.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
DUTIES OF TOWN CLERK
Chapter 45.44
45.28.010 Duties in general—Appointment of deputy. [1895 c 175
§ 53; RRS § 11412.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS
45.28.020 Annual report of needed supplies. [1911 c 34 § 2; RRS §
11413.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.44.010 Schedule of compensation and fees fixed. [1923 c 13 § 9;
1915 c 90 § 2; 1909 c 47 § 9; 1895 c 175 § 93; RRS § 11456.] Repealed by
1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.030 Supplies to be furnished at cost. [1911 c 34 § 3; RRS §
11414.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.040 To record minutes and preserve accounts. [1895 c 175 §
54; RRS § 11415.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.050 Town clerks may take acknowledgments and oaths.
[1895 c 175 § 55; RRS § 11416.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.060 Official bond. [1895 c 175 § 56; RRS § 11417.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.070 Name of constable to be sent to clerk of court. [1895 c
175 § 57; RRS § 11418.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.28.080 Name of justice to be sent to clerk of court. [1895 c 175
§ 58; RRS § 11419.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
45.28.090 Penalty for neglect to return. [1895 c 175 § 59; RRS §
11420.] Repealed by 1987 c 202 § 251.
45.28.100 Bylaws to be posted. [1895 c 175 § 60; RRS § 11421.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.32
DUTIES OF TOWN TREASURER
45.32.010 Duties of town treasurer. [1895 c 175 § 70; RRS §
11431.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.020 Shall keep true accounts, and deliver books to
successor. [1895 c 175 § 71; RRS § 11432.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.32.030
Shall draw money from county treasurer—
Compensation. [1923 c 13 § 6; 1913 c 142 § 7; 1895 c 175 § 72; RRS §
11433.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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Chapter 45.48
DUTY OF RETIRING OFFICERS
45.48.010 Incoming officer to demand books and papers. [1895 c
175 § 111; RRS § 11474.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.48.020 Same in case of vacancy. [1895 c 175 § 112; RRS §
11475.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.48.030 Books to be delivered to successor. [1895 c 175 § 113;
RRS § 11476.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.48.040 Same in case of death. [1895 c 175 § 114; RRS § 11477.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.52
CLAIMS AGAINST TOWNS
45.52.010 Claims to be itemized before allowance. [1895 c 175 §
61; RRS § 11422.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.020 Verification of claims. [1895 c 175 § 62; RRS § 11423.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.030 Auditing of claims. [1895 c 175 § 63; RRS § 11424.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.040 Penalties for allowing claims not verified. [1895 c 175 §
64; RRS § 11425.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.050 Board to audit and settle town charges. [1895 c 175 §
65; RRS § 11426.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.060 Shall audit accounts of town officers. [1895 c 175 § 66;
RRS § 11427.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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45.52.070 Board shall draw up report. [1895 c 175 § 67; RRS §
11428.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.060 In action over lands court may partition. [1895 c 175 §
102; RRS § 11465.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.080 Report to be read at town meeting. [1895 c 175 § 68;
RRS § 11429.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.070 Judgment against town—How collected. [1895 c 175 §
103; RRS § 11466.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.090 Treasurer shall pay audited accounts. [1895 c 175 § 69;
RRS § 11430. Formerly RCW 45.52.090 and 45.52.100.] Repealed by
1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.080 Tax levy to pay judgment. [1895 c 175 § 104; RRS §
11467.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.52.100 Orders may be tendered for taxes. [1895 c 175 § 69,
part; RRS § 11430, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.52.090.
Chapter 45.54
ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY
45.54.010 Assessors and town board of review abolished. [1937 c
81 § 1; RRS § 11376-1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.54.020 Assessors and town board of review abolished—Powers
transferred. [1937 c 81 § 2; RRS § 11443-1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.56
TOWN TAXES AND CHARGES
45.56.010 What are town charges. [1959 c 16 § 3. Prior: 1895 c
175 § 84; RRS § 11446.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.56.020 Money, how levied. [1895 c 175 § 85; RRS § 11447.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 243 § 7.
45.56.030 Limits of tax levy. [1959 c 16 § 4; 1953 c 166 § 1. Prior:
(i) 1895 c 175 § 84, part; RRS § 11446, part. (ii) 1945 c 148 § 3, part; 1941
c 226 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11449-1, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
243 § 7.
45.56.035
Ad valorem taxes prohibited—Levy by county
commissioners. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1997.
45.56.040 Limit of debts and outlays. [1969 ex.s. c 243 § 5; 1895 c
175 § 86; RRS § 11448.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.56.050 County aid to townships. [1913 c 142 § 10; RRS §
11449.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.56.060 Payment of town taxes. [1895 c 175 § 91; RRS § 11454.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 243 § 7.
45.56.070 Poll tax to be a town fund. [1895 c 175 § 90; RRS §
11453.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.56.080 County treasurer to pay over township moneys
quarterly. [1895 c 175 § 92; RRS § 11455.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.60
Chapter 45.68
GUIDEPOSTS
45.68.010 Guideposts. [1895 c 175 § 105; RRS § 11468.] Repealed
by 1977 c 14 § 1.
45.68.020 Supervisors to make report of guideposts. [1895 c 175 §
106; RRS § 11469.] Repealed by 1977 c 14 § 1.
45.68.030 Town to determine places for guideposts; penalty. [1895
c 175 § 107; RRS § 11470.] Repealed by 1977 c 14 § 1.
45.68.040 Guideposts; how erected and marked. [1895 c 175 §
108; RRS § 11471.] Repealed by 1977 c 14 § 1.
45.68.050 Penalty for not maintaining guideposts. [1895 c 175 §
109; RRS § 11472.] Repealed by 1977 c 14 § 1.
Chapter 45.72
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
45.72.010 Public places for posting notices. [1895 c 175 § 110;
RRS § 11473.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.020 Conveyances of real estate. [1909 c 47 § 11; RRS §
11483.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.030 Former precincts and road districts abolished, etc.
[1895 c 175 § 116; RRS § 11479.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.040 Payment of outstanding obligations. [1911 c 13 § 1;
RRS § 11480.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.050 Payment of outstanding obligations—Tax levy to pay
obligations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 45; 1911 c 13 § 2; RRS § 11481.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.060 Payment of outstanding obligations—Collection of
tax—Application of proceeds. [1911 c 13 § 3; RRS § 11482.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.72.070 Construction of words used in this act. [1969 ex.s. c 243
§ 6; 1909 c 47 § 10; 1895 c 175 § 115; RRS § 11478.] Repealed by 1997 c
36 § 1.
TOWN BONDS
Chapter 45.76
45.60.010 Authorized to issue bonds. [1895 c 175 § 87; RRS §
11450. Formerly RCW 45.60.010 and 45.60.020.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 243 § 7.
DISORGANIZATION OF TOWNSHIPS
45.76.010 Scope of chapter. [1951 c 173 § 10.] Repealed by 1957 c
73 § 1.
45.60.020 Limit of town indebtedness. [1895 c 175 § 87, part; RRS
§ 11450, part.] Now codified in RCW 45.60.010.
45.76.020 Proceedings for disorganization—Petition for election.
[1951 c 173 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.60.030 Conditions as to bonds and their proceeds. [1895 c 175
§ 88; RRS § 11451.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 243 § 7.
45.60.040 Taxes for interest and sinking fund. [1895 c 175 § 89;
RRS § 11452.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 243 § 7.
Chapter 45.64
ACTIONS BY OR AGAINST TOWNS
45.76.030 Petition—Canvass by auditor.
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.76.040 Election—Notice—Precincts.
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
[1951 c 173 § 2.]
[1951 c 173 § 3.]
45.76.050 Election—Ballots. [1951 c 173 § 4.] Repealed by 1997 c
36 § 1.
[1895 c 175 § 97; RRS § 11460.]
45.76.060 Election—Conduct. [1951 c 173 § 5.] Repealed by 1997
c 36 § 1.
45.64.020 Actions, in what name brought. [1895 c 175 § 98; RRS §
11461.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.76.070 Order of disorganization—Receiver. [1951 c 173 § 6.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.030 Papers in action—How served. [1895 c 175 § 99; RRS §
11462.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.76.080 Powers of receiver. [1951 c 173 § 7.] Repealed by 1997 c
36 § 1.
45.64.040 Action before justice of peace. [1895 c 175 § 100; RRS §
11463.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.76.090 Tax levy to pay obligations. [1951 c 173 § 8.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.050 Action to recover penalty for trespass. [1895 c 175 §
101; RRS § 11464.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.76.100 Final account—Disposition of remaining funds—Order
of dissolution. [1957 c 65 § 1; 1951 c 173 § 9.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.64.010 How governed.
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
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Chapter 45.80
COUNTY-WIDE DISORGANIZATION OF TOWNSHIPS
45.80.010 Proceedings for disorganization—Resolution directing
election. [1961 c 53 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
1.
45.80.020 Election—Date. [1961 c 53 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 §
45.80.030 Election—Conduct and canvass.
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
[1961 c 53 § 3.]
45.80.040 Election—Order of disorganization—Receiver. [1961 c
53 § 4.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Title 46
46.01.120 Rules and regulations—Continuation of rules and
regulations of director of licenses. [1965 c 156 § 12.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 334 § 7.
46.01.200 Transfer of employees of department of licenses and
state patrol to department—Applicability of civil service law. [1965 c
156 § 22.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 334 § 7.
46.01.300 Mobile homes—Owner identification tag—Rules and
regulations. [1971 ex.s. c 231 § 12.] Repealed by 1973 c 103 § 8.
46.01.320 Title and registration advisory committee. [2005 c 319
§ 115; 1996 c 315 § 2; 1992 c 216 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 §
137, effective June 30, 2010.
45.80.050 Powers and duties of receiver. [1961 c 53 § 5.] Repealed
by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.01.320 was amended by 2010 c 161 § 1110
without reference to its repeal by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 137. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
45.80.060 Tax levy by disorganized township barred—Levy to
extinguish obligations. [1961 c 53 § 6.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 46.04
45.80.070 Final account—Payment of demands—Disposition of
funds—Order of dissolution—Transfer of cemetery properties. [1971 c
19 § 3; 1961 c 53 § 7.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.80.080 Vesting of property—Management, conditions. [1971 c
19 § 4; 1961 c 53 § 8.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
45.80.090 Tax levy by fire protection district when township
disorganized and no longer making a levy. Cross-reference section,
decodified August 1997.
45.80.100 Chapter additional to other laws. [1961 c 53 § 10.]
Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
Chapter 45.82
DEFINITIONS
46.04.070 Bicycle. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.070. Prior: 1959 c 49 § 8;
prior: (i) 1943 c 153 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6312-1, part. (ii) 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.04.071.
46.04.144 Cooper Jones Act license plate emblems. [2002 c 264 §
2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1, 2011.
46.04.195 Gross weight portion of the current combined licensing
fees. [2002 c 202 § 201.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum
Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5,
2002, general election.
AD VALOREM TAXES—SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS—
GIFTS—DISORGANIZATION ELECTION
46.04.210 Flammable liquid. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.210. Prior: 1959 c
49 § 22; prior: 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part. Cf. 1951 c 102 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 46.04.187 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k),
September 1996.
45.82.010 Ad valorem taxes prohibited—Special assessments
authorized, procedure—Gifts and grants—Disorganization election.
[1969 ex.s. c 243 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
46.04.230 Intersection center marker. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.230.
Prior: 1959 c 49 § 24; prior: 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part.]
Repealed by 1975 c 62 § 51.
45.82.020 Levy of property taxes by county commissioners. [1973
1st ex.s. c 195 § 46; 1969 ex.s. c 243 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 36 § 1.
46.04.250 Intersection entrance marker. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.250.
Prior: 1959 c 49 § 26; prior: 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part.]
Repealed by 1975 c 62 § 51.
Title 46
MOTOR VEHICLES
46.04.390 Peace officer. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.390. Prior: 1959 c 49 §
40; prior: (i) 1943 c 153 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6312-1, part; 1923 c 181 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 2, part; 1919 c 59 § 1, part;
1917 c 155 § 1, part; 1915 c 142 § 2, part; RRS § 6313, part. (ii) 1937 c 189
§ 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part; 1929 c 180 § 1, part; 1927 c 309 § 2, part;
RRS § 6362-2, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.04.391.
Chapter 46.01
DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING
§ 7.
46.01.010 Purpose. [1965 c 156 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 334
46.01.050 Other powers, duties, and functions of division of
professional licensing transferred to business and professions
administration—Divisions created. [1994 c 92 § 501; 1979 c 158 § 116;
1969 ex.s. c 281 § 34; 1965 c 156 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 240 § 7.
46.01.055 Business and professions administration—Supervision.
[1979 c 158 § 117; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 35; 1967 c 32 § 117.] Repealed by
1999 c 240 § 7.
46.01.056 Director or director's designee ex officio member of
health professional licensure and disciplinary boards. Cross-reference
section, decodified August 1990.
46.01.060 Transfer of property, records, funds, appropriations,
etc., of department of licenses. [1965 c 156 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
334 § 7.
46.01.061 Transfer of property, records, funds, appropriations,
etc., of department of motor vehicles. [1977 ex.s. c 334 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 158 § 244.
46.01.080 Functions performed by state patrol as agent for
director of licenses transferred to department—Transfer of certain
property, records, funds, etc., of state patrol to department—
Segregation. [1965 c 156 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 334 § 7.
46.01.090 Director—Appointment—Qualifications. [1990 c 250 §
15; 1979 c 158 § 119; 1965 c 156 § 9.] Repealed by 1999 c 240 § 7.
(2010 Ed.)
46.04.430 Public highway. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.430. Prior: 1959 c 49
§ 46; prior: (i) 1943 c 153 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 6312-1, part; 1923 c 181 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 2, part; 1919 c 59 § 1, part;
1917 c 155 § 1, part; 1915 c 142 § 2, part; RRS § 6313, part. (ii) 1937 c 189
§ 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part; 1929 c 180 § 1, part; 1927 c 309 § 2, part;
RRS § 6362-2, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.04.431.
46.04.431 Highway. [1965 ex.s. c 155 § 87.] Recodified as RCW
46.04.197 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September 1996.
46.04.520 School bus. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.520. Prior: 1959 c 49 §
56; prior: (i) 1943 c 153 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6312-1, part. (ii) 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.04.521.
46.04.610 Traffic devices. [1961 c 12 § 46.04.610. Prior: 1959 c 49
§ 66; prior: 1937 c 189 § 1, part; RRS § 6360-1, part.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.04.611.
46.04.680 Director—Department. [1967 c 32 § 2; 1961 c 12 §
46.04.680. Prior: 1959 c 49 § 73.] Repealed by 1979 c 158 § 245.
46.04.690 Department. [1979 c 158 § 126; 1975 c 25 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 46.04.162 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September
1996.
46.04.695 Director. [1979 c 158 § 127; 1975 c 25 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 46.04.163 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September 1996.
46.04.700 Driver education. [1969 ex.s. c 218 § 12.] Recodified as
RCW 46.04.167 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), September 1996.
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Chapter 46.08
GENERAL PROVISIONS
46.08.040 Application to bicycle riding, animal drawn vehicle, etc.
[1961 c 12 § 46.08.040. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 4; RRS § 6360-4.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.025 and
46.61.755.
46.08.050
Exemption from vehicle operation provisions—
Emergency vehicles, highway work, other. [1961 c 12 § 46.08.050.
Prior: 1955 c 384 § 5; 1947 c 200 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6360-5.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.030 and 46.61.035.
46.08.060 Classification as emergency vehicles—Approval of
operators. [1961 c 12 § 46.08.060. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 132; RRS § 6360132.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
46.08.080 Liability of host for injury to guest in motor vehicle.
[1961 c 12 § 46.08.080. Prior: 1957 c 132 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 121; RRS §
6360-121.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 3 § 1.
46.08.085 Liability of host for injury to guest in motor vehicle—
1933 act. [1933 c 18 § 1; RRS § 6297-1.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 3 § 1.
46.08.086 Liability of host for injury to guest in motor vehicle—
Liability when demonstrating to prospective purchaser. [1933 c 18 § 2;
RRS § 6297-2.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 3 § 1.
46.08.090 Powers of director of licenses. [1965 c 156 § 13; 1961 c
12 § 46.08.090. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 26; RRS § 6312-26; prior: 1921 c 96 §
3, part; 1917 c 155 § 2, part; 1915 c 142 § 3, part.] Now codified as RCW
46.01.130.
46.08.100 County auditors, others, as agents of director—
Application fee. [1965 c 156 § 14; 1963 c 85 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.08.100.
Prior: 1955 c 89 § 3; 1937 c 188 § 27; RRS § 6312-27.] Now codified as
RCW 46.01.140.
46.08.110 Certified copies of records—Fee. [1967 c 32 § 3; 1961 c
12 § 46.08.110. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 80; RRS § 6312-80.] Now codified as
RCW 46.01.250.
46.08.120 Destruction of records by director. [1965 ex.s. c 170 §
45; 1961 c 12 § 46.08.120. Prior: 1955 c 76 § 1; 1951 c 241 § 1; 1937 c 188
§ 77; RRS § 6312-77.] Now codified as RCW 46.01.260.
1972 ex.s. c 153 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.420
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1203, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.060 ORV use permit period. [1977 ex.s. c 220 § 5; 1972 ex.s.
c 153 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 206 § 15, effective
June 30, 1986.
46.09.070 Application for ORV use permit. [2010 c 161 § 218;
2004 c 106 § 1; 2002 c 352 § 1; 1997 c 241 § 1; 1986 c 206 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c
220 § 6; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
46.09.410 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1203, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.080 ORV dealers—Permits—Fees—Number plates—Title
application—Violations. [2010 c 161 § 220; 2010 c 8 § 9002; 1990 c 250 §
24; 1986 c 206 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 7; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c
47 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.330 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1202,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.085 Selling ORV without use permit. [2004 c 105 § 10.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 236, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.090 Display of use permit and dealer tags. [1977 ex.s. c 220
§ 8; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 10; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 14.] Repealed by 1986 c 206 §
15, effective June 30, 1986.
46.09.100 ATV registration number and tag to be affixed,
displayed, upon vehicle. [1971 ex.s. c 47 § 15.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
153 § 27.
46.09.110 Disposition of ORV moneys. [2010 c 161 § 822; 2007 c
241 § 14; 2004 c 105 § 2; 1986 c 206 § 6; 1985 c 57 § 60; 1977 ex.s. c 220 §
9; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
46.68.045 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1230, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.115 Authorized and prohibited uses. [2010 c 161 § 221; 2006
c 212 § 2; 2005 c 213 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.450 pursuant to 2010
c 161 § 1204, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.117 Operation by persons under thirteen. [2005 c 213 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 46.09.460 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July
1, 2011.
46.09.120 Operating violations—Exceptions. [2006 c 212 § 3;
2005 c 213 § 3; 2003 c 377 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 41; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 10;
1972 ex.s. c 153 § 12; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.470
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July 1, 2011.
46.08.130 Destruction of records by county auditor. [1967 c 32 §
4; 1961 c 12 § 46.08.130. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 78; RRS § 6312-78.] Now
codified as RCW 46.01.270.
46.09.130 Additional violations—Penalty. [2004 c 105 § 4; (2004 c
105 § 3 expired July 1, 2004); 2003 c 53 § 233; 1994 c 264 § 35; 1989 c 297
§ 3; 1986 c 206 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 18.] Recodified
as RCW 46.09.480 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July 1, 2011.
46.08.140 Rules and regulations. [1965 c 156 § 11; 1961 c 12 §
46.08.140. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 79; RRS § 6212-79.] Now codified as
RCW 46.01.110.
46.09.140 Accident reports. [1990 c 250 § 25; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 12;
1971 ex.s. c 47 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.350 pursuant to 2010 c 161
§ 1202, effective July 1, 2011.
46.08.180 Control of traffic on ocean beach highways. [1961 c 12
§ 46.08.180. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 46.] Redesignated as part of chapter
43.51 RCW by 1967 c 120 § 7. Now codified as RCW 43.51.680.
46.09.150 Motor vehicle fuel excise taxes on fuel for nonhighway
vehicles not refundable. [1977 ex.s. c 220 § 13; 1974 ex.s. c 144 § 1; 1972
ex.s. c 153 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.500
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1205, effective July 1, 2011.
46.08.200 Director to make annual reports to governor—
Contents. [1967 c 32 § 5; 1965 c 28 § 1; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 29.] Now
codified as RCW 46.01.290.
Chapter 46.09
OFF-ROAD AND NONHIGHWAY VEHICLES
46.09.010 Application of chapter—Permission necessary to enter
upon private lands. [2005 c 213 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 47
§ 6.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.300 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1202,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.020 Definitions. [2010 c 161 § 213; 2007 c 241 § 13; 2004 c
105 § 1; 1986 c 206 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 129; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 1; 1972 ex.s.
c 153 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.310 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1202, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.030 Use permits—Issuance—Fees. [2010 c 161 § 215; 1990 c
250 § 23; 1986 c 206 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 4; 1971
ex.s. c 47 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.400 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1203, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.160 Determination of moneys paid as excise taxes on fuel for
all-terrain vehicles—Cost offset—Report. [1974 ex.s. c 144 § 2; 1972
ex.s. c 153 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 21.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 34 § 3.
46.09.165 Nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities program
account. [2007 c 241 § 15; 1995 c 166 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
46.09.510 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1205, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.170 Refunds from motor vehicle fund—Distribution—Use.
[2010 1st sp.s. c 37 § 936; 2010 c 161 § 222; 2009 c 564 § 944; 2009 c 187
§ 2. Prior: 2007 c 522 § 953; 2007 c 241 § 16; 2004 c 105 § 6; (2004 c 105
§ 5 expired June 30, 2005); prior: (2003 1st sp.s. c 26 § 920 expired June
30, 2005); 2003 1st sp.s. c 25 § 922; 2003 c 361 § 407; 1995 c 166 § 9; 1994
c 264 § 36; 1990 c 42 § 115; 1988 c 36 § 25; 1986 c 206 § 8; 1979 c 158 §
130; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 14; 1975 1st ex.s. c 34 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 144 § 3;
1972 ex.s. c 153 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.520
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1205, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.175 Transferred funds may be used for administration and
coordination. [1975 1st ex.s. c 34 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 22.
46.09.040 Use permit prerequisite to operation. [2010 c 161 § 216;
1977 ex.s. c 220 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 46.09.440 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1203, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.180 Regulation by local political subdivisions or state
agencies. [2006 c 212 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 23.]
Recodified as RCW 46.09.360 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1202, effective July
1, 2011.
46.09.050 Vehicles exempted from ORV use permits and tags.
[2010 c 161 § 217; 2004 c 105 § 9; 1986 c 206 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 4;
46.09.190 General penalty—Civil liability. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 42;
1977 ex.s. c 220 § 16; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 24.]
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 638]
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Recodified as RCW 46.09.490 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July
1, 2011.
46.09.200 Enforcement. [2001 c 253 § 3; 1986 c 100 § 52; 1971
ex.s. c 47 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.380 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1202, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.210 ATV to include snowmobiles, when. [1971 ex.s. c 47 §
28.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 22.
46.09.220
Department of natural resources to coordinate
implementation and administration. [1972 ex.s. c 153 § 18.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 22.
46.09.230 Crediting of prior registration fees. [1972 ex.s. c 153 §
19.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 158 § 244.
46.09.240 Administration and distribution of ORV moneys. [2010
c 161 § 223; 2007 c 241 § 17; 2004 c 105 § 7; 1998 c 144 § 1; 1991 c 363 §
122; 1986 c 206 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 220 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.530
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1205, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.250 Statewide plan. [2007 c 241 § 18; 1986 c 206 § 11; 1977
ex.s. c 220 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.370 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1202, effective July 1, 2011.
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46.10.070 Affixing and displaying registration number. [2010 c
161 § 234; 1973 1st ex.s. c 128 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 21; 1971 ex.s. c 29 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.440 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1207, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.10.075 Snowmobile account—Deposits—Appropriations, use.
[2010 c 161 § 823; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 9; 1985 c 57 § 61; 1982 c 17 § 6; 1979
ex.s. c 182 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 46.68.350 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1230, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.080 Distribution of snowmobile registration fees, civil
penalties, and fuel tax moneys. [1982 c 17 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 8; 1975
1st ex.s. c 181 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 128 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 22; 1971 ex.s.
c 29 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 236, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.081 Appropriation for pilot program—Snow groomer.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 17.
46.10.090 Operating violations. [1980 c 148 § 1. Prior: 1979 ex.s.
c 182 § 10; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 43; 1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 29 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.490 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.09.260 ORV advisory committee. [1977 ex.s. c 220 § 19.]
Repealed by 1986 c 206 § 15, effective June 30, 1986.
46.10.100 Crossing public roadways and highways lawful, when.
[1971 ex.s. c 29 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.460 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.270 Program of ORV user education and information—
Advisory committee. [1977 ex.s. c 220 § 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 206 §
15, effective June 30, 1986.
46.10.110 Operating upon public road or highway lawful, when.
[1972 ex.s. c 153 § 23; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.470
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.280 Nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities advisory
committee. [2010 c 161 § 224; 2007 c 241 § 19; 2004 c 105 § 8; 2003 c 185
§ 1; 1986 c 206 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 46.09.340 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1202, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.120 Restrictions on age of operators—Qualifications. [2010
c 8 § 9003; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 24; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
46.10.480 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
46.09.290 Earnings of ORV and nonhighway vehicle account.
[1986 c 206 § 14.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1,
1991.
46.10.130 Additional violations—Penalty. [2003 c 53 § 234; 1994 c
264 § 37; 1989 c 297 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 46.10.495 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July
1, 2011.
Chapter 46.10
46.10.140 Accident reports. [1990 c 250 § 27; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 46.10.330 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1206, effective July
1, 2011.
SNOWMOBILES
46.10.010 Definitions. [2010 c 161 § 225; 2005 c 235 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
c 182 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 131; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
46.10.300 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1206, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.020
Operation of snowmobile without registration
prohibited. [2010 c 161 § 226; 2008 c 52 § 1; 2005 c 235 § 2; 1982 c 17 §
1; 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.310
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1206, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.030
Ownership or operation of snowmobile without
registration prohibited—Exceptions. [2010 c 161 § 227; 1986 c 16 § 1;
1979 ex.s. c 182 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 46.10.410 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1207, effective July
1, 2011.
46.10.040
Application for registration—Annual fees—
Registration
number—Term—Renewal—Transfer—Nonresident
permit—Decals. [2010 c 161 § 228; 2008 c 52 § 2; 2005 c 235 § 3; 2002 c
352 § 2; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 7 § 918; 1997 c 241 § 2; 1996 c 164 § 1; 1986 c 16
§ 2; 1982 c 17 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 128 § 1; 1972 ex.s.
c 153 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.400 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1207, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.043 Registration or transfer of registration pursuant to sale
by dealer—Temporary registration. [2010 c 161 § 230; 1982 c 17 § 3;
1979 ex.s. c 182 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
46.10.405 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1207, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.050
Snowmobile dealers' registration—Fee—Dealer
number plates, use—Sale or demonstration unlawful without
registration. [2010 c 161 § 231; 1990 c 250 § 26; 1982 c 17 § 5; 1971 ex.s.
c 29 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.420 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1207,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.055 Denial, suspension, or revocation of dealer registration
or assessment of monetary civil penalty, when. [2010 c 161 § 232; 1982 c
17 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.485 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.060
Registration number permanent—Certificate of
registration, date tags. [2010 c 161 § 233; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 46.10.430 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1207, effective July
1, 2011.
(2010 Ed.)
46.10.150 Refund of snowmobile fuel tax to snowmobile account.
[1994 c 262 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 3; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 128 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.510
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1209, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.160 Snowmobile fuel excise tax nonrefundable. [1971 ex.s. c
29 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.520 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1209,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.170 Amount of snowmobile fuel tax paid as motor vehicle
fuel tax. [2003 c 361 § 408; 1994 c 262 § 4; 1993 c 54 § 7; 1990 c 42 § 117;
1979 ex.s. c 182 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.530
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1209, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.180 Regulation by political subdivisions, state agencies.
[1971 ex.s. c 29 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.340 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1206, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.185
Local authorities may provide for safety and
convenience. [1972 ex.s. c 153 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.350
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1206, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.190 Violations as traffic infractions—Exceptions—Civil
liability. [1982 c 17 § 8; 1980 c 148 § 2. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 182 § 14; 1979
ex.s. c 136 § 44; 1975 1st ex.s. c 181 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 29 § 19.] Recodified
as RCW 46.10.500 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.200 Enforcement. [2001 c 253 § 4; 1980 c 78 § 131; 1971
ex.s. c 29 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.360 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1206, effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.210 Administration. [1979 ex.s. c 182 § 15; 1973 1st ex.s. c
128 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.370 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1206,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.10.220 Snowmobile advisory committee. [2010 c 161 § 235;
2010 c 8 § 9004; 1994 c 264 § 38; 1989 c 175 § 110; 1988 c 36 § 26; 1987 c
330 § 1201. Prior: 1986 c 270 § 9; 1986 c 16 § 3; 1983 c 139 § 1; 1979
ex.s. c 182 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.10.320 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1206, effective July 1, 2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 639]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 46.12
CERTIFICATES OF OWNERSHIP AND REGISTRATION
46.12.005 Definitions. [2002 c 245 § 1; 1996 c 26 § 1; 1967 c 140 §
5.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.010 Certificates required to operate and sell vehicles—
Manufacturers or dealers, security interest, how perfected. [2010 c 161
§ 301; 1997 c 241 § 3; 1979 c 158 § 132; 1975 c 25 § 6; 1967 c 140 § 1;
1967 c 32 § 6; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.010. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 2; RRS § 63122.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.520 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.12.020 Prerequisite to issuance of vehicle license and plates.
[1989 c 337 § 22. Prior: 1987 c 388 § 9; 1987 c 244 § 1; 1985 c 424 § 1;
1975 c 25 § 7; 1967 c 32 § 7; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.020; prior: 1947 c 164 § 1,
part; 1937 c 188 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-2, part.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.030 Certificate of ownership—Application—Contents—
Examination of vehicle. [2010 c 161 § 302; 2007 c 420 § 1; 2005 c 173 §
1; 2004 c 188 § 1; 2001 c 125 § 1. Prior: 1995 c 274 § 1; 1995 c 256 § 23;
1990 c 238 § 1; 1975 c 25 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 128 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 99 § 2;
1967 c 32 § 8; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.030; prior: 1947 c 164 § 1, part; 1937 c
188 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-2, part.] Recodified as RCW
46.12.530 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.040 Certificate of ownership—Fees. [2007 c 420 § 2; 2004 c
200 § 1; 2002 c 352 § 3; 2001 c 125 § 2; 1990 c 238 § 2; 1989 c 110 § 1;
1975 1st ex.s. c 138 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 128 § 2; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.040. Prior:
1951 c 269 § 1; 1947 c 164 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 6312-3, part.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.042 Emergency medical services fee. [1997 c 331 § 5.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
c 166 § 8; prior: 1953 c 252 § 1; 1947 c 164 § 4(a); 1937 c 188 § 6(a); Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(a).] Repealed by 1967 c 140 § 10.
46.12.101
Transfer of ownership—Requirements—Penalty,
exceptions. [2010 c 161 § 309; 2008 c 316 § 1; 2007 c 96 § 1; 2006 c 291 §
2. Prior: 2004 c 223 § 1; 2004 c 200 § 2; 2003 c 264 § 7; 2002 c 279 § 1;
1998 c 203 § 11; 1991 c 339 § 19; 1990 c 238 § 4; 1987 c 127 § 1; 1984 c 39
§ 1; 1972 ex.s. c 99 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 38; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 1; 1967 c
140 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.650 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1211,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.102 Release of owner from liability—Requirements. [2010 c
161 § 310; 2006 c 291 § 3; 2005 c 331 § 1; 2002 c 279 § 2; 1984 c 39 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.655 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1211, effective July
1, 2011.
46.12.103 Transitional ownership record. [2010 c 161 § 311; 2000
c 250 § 9A-823; 1998 c 203 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.660 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1211, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.105 Transfer of ownership of mobile home, county assessor
notified—Evidence of taxes paid. [1979 ex.s. c 266 § 5; 1979 c 158 § 133;
1971 ex.s. c 231 § 13.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1,
2011.
46.12.110 Duty of purchaser or transferee other than dealer—
Penalty. [1961 c 12 § 46.12.110. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 9; prior: 1953 c 252
§ 2; 1947 c 164 § 4(b); 1937 c 188 § 6(b); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(b).]
Repealed by 1967 c 140 § 10.
46.12.120 Duty when purchaser or transferee is a dealer. [1990 c
238 § 5; 1975 c 25 § 11; 1972 ex.s. c 99 § 3; 1967 c 140 § 2; 1961 c 12 §
46.12.120. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 10; prior: 1947 c 164 § 4(c); 1937 c 188 §
6(c); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(c).] Recodified as RCW 46.70.122
pursuant to 1993 c 307 § 18.
46.12.045 Off-road vehicles, certificate of ownership for title
purposes only. [1986 c 186 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.12.124 Odometer disclosure statement. [2010 c 161 § 312; 1990
c 238 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.665 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1211,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.047 Stolen vehicle check. [2010 c 161 § 304; 2002 c 246 § 1;
2001 c 125 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.570 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.125 Procedure when transferor to a dealer is from out of
state or car in inventory. [1972 ex.s. c 99 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 238 §
8, effective May 1, 1990.
46.12.050 Issuance of certificates—Contents. [2010 c 161 § 305;
1996 c 26 § 2; 1993 c 307 § 1; 1990 c 238 § 3; 1975 c 25 § 9; 1967 c 32 § 9;
1961 c 12 § 46.12.050. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 1; 1947 c 164 § 2; 1937 c 188 §
4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-4.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.540 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.130 Assigned certificate of ownership to be filed by
department—Transfer of interest in vehicle. [2010 c 161 § 313; 2010 c 8
§ 9005; 1967 c 140 § 3; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.130. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 11;
prior: 1947 c 164 § 4(d); 1937 c 188 § 6(d); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(d).]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.670 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1211, effective July
1, 2011.
46.12.055 Certificate of ownership—Manufactured homes. [1989
c 343 § 19.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.060 Procedure when identification number altered or
obliterated. [2001 c 125 § 4; 1975 c 25 § 10; 1974 ex.s. c 36 § 1; 1961 c 12
§ 46.12.060. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 3; prior: 1951 c 269 § 2; 1947 c 164 §
3(a); 1939 c 182 § 1(a); 1937 c 188 § 5(a); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-5(a).]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.070 Destruction of vehicle—Surrender of certificates,
penalty—Notice of settlement by insurance company. [2010 c 161 §
306; 2003 c 53 § 235; 2002 c 245 § 2; 1990 c 250 § 28; 1961 c 12 §
46.12.070. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 4; prior: 1947 c 164 § 3(b); 1939 c 182 §
1(b); 1937 c 188 § 5(b); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-5(b).] Recodified as
RCW 46.12.600 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.075 Rebuilt vehicles. [1996 c 26 § 3; 1995 c 256 § 24.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.080 Procedure on installation of different motor—Penalty.
[2010 c 161 § 307; 2002 c 352 § 4; 1997 c 241 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 113 § 1;
1961 c 12 § 46.12.080. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 5; prior: 1951 c 269 § 3; 1947
c 164 § 3(c); 1939 c 182 § 1(c); 1937 c 188 § 5(c); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 63125(c).] Recodified as RCW 46.12.590 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.090 Procedure when motor or motor block removed—
Unlawful acts. [1961 c 12 § 46.12.090. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 6; prior: 1947
c 164 § 3(d); 1939 c 182 § 1(d); 1937 c 188 § 5(d); Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6312-5(d).] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 113 § 6.
46.12.095 Requirements for perfecting security interest. [2000 c
250 § 9A-822; 1998 c 203 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 16; 1967 c 140 § 6.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.100 Sale or transfer of vehicle—Assignment of certificate of
ownership—Penalty. [1967 c 32 § 10; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.100. Prior: 1959
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 640]
46.12.140 Certificates of ownership for dealers' used vehicles—
Consignments. [1990 c 250 § 29; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.140. Prior: 1959 c
166 § 12; prior: 1947 c 164 § 4(e); 1937 c 188 § 6(e); Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6312-6(e).] Recodified as RCW 46.70.124 pursuant to 1993 c 307 § 18.
46.12.150 Procedure when new owner cannot present prior
certificate. [1961 c 12 § 46.12.150. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 13; prior: 1947 c
164 § 4(f); 1937 c 188 § 6(f); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(f).] Repealed by
1967 c 140 § 10.
46.12.151
Procedure when department unsatisfied as to
ownership and security interests. [2010 c 161 § 314; 1990 c 250 § 30;
1967 c 140 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.680 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1211, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.160 Refusal or cancellation of certificate—Notice—Penalty
for subsequent operation. [2010 c 161 § 315; 1994 c 262 § 5; 1975 c 25 §
12; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.160. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 14; prior: 1947 c 164 §
4(g); 1937 c 188 § 6(g); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-6(g).] Recodified as
RCW 46.12.550 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.170 Procedure when security interest is granted on vehicle.
[2010 c 161 § 316; 2007 c 96 § 2; 2002 c 352 § 5. Prior: 1997 c 432 § 5;
1997 c 241 § 5; 1994 c 262 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 113 § 2; 1975 c 25 § 13; 1967 c
140 § 4; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.170; prior: 1951 c 269 § 4; 1947 c 164 § 5; 1939
c 182 § 2; 1937 c 188 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-7.] Recodified as RCW
46.12.675 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1211, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.180 Duplicate for lost or mutilated certificate. [1961 c 12 §
46.12.180. Prior: 1951 c 269 § 5; 1947 c 164 § 6; 1937 c 188 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6312-9.] Repealed by 1967 c 140 § 10.
46.12.181 Duplicate for lost, stolen, mutilated, etc., certificates.
[2010 c 161 § 317; 2002 c 352 § 6; 1997 c 241 § 7; 1994 c 262 § 7; 1990 c
250 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 1; 1967 c 140 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
46.12.580 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
(2010 Ed.)
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46.12.190 Legal owner not liable for acts of registered owner.
[2010 c 161 § 318; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.190. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 10, part;
RRS § 6312-10, part.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.620 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
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46.12.360 Reimbursement to owner of stolen vehicle. [1990 c 42 §
325; 1980 c 32 § 7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c 256 §
27.
46.12.200 State or director not liable for acts in administering
chapter. [1979 c 158 § 134; 1967 c 32 § 11; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.200. Prior:
1937 c 188 § 10, part; RRS § 6312-10, part.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.370 Lists of registered and legal owners of vehicles—
Furnished for certain purposes—Penalty for unauthorized use. [2005 c
340 § 1; 2004 c 230 § 1. Prior: 1997 c 432 § 6; 1997 c 33 § 1; 1982 c 215 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.630 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.12.210 Penalty for false statements or illegal transfers. [2010 c
161 § 319; 2003 c 53 § 236; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.210. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 12;
RRS § 6312-12.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.750 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1214, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.380 Disclosure of names and addresses of individual vehicle
owners. [2005 c 340 § 2; 2005 c 274 § 304; 1995 c 254 § 10; 1990 c 232 §
2; 1987 c 299 § 1; 1984 c 241 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.635 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1210, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.215 Unlawful sale of certificate of ownership. [1995 c 256 §
1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.390 Disclosure violations, penalties. [2005 c 274 § 305; 1990
c 232 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.640 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1210,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.220 Alteration or forgery—Penalty. [2003 c 53 § 237; 1967 c
32 § 12; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.220. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 13; RRS § 6312-13.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.400 Vehicles subject to seizure—Certificate withheld. [1993
c 487 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 139 § 3.
46.12.230 Permit to licensed wrecker to junk vehicle—Fee. [1975
c 25 § 14; 1967 c 32 § 13; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.230. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 12.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.240 Appeals to superior court from suspension, revocation,
cancellation, or refusal of license or certificate. [1987 c 388 § 8; 1965
ex.s. c 121 § 42; 1961 c 12 § 46.20.340. Prior: 1953 c 23 § 2; 1937 c 188 §
74; RRS § 6312-74. Formerly RCW 46.20.340.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 §
325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.250 Ownership of motor vehicle by person under eighteen
prohibited—Exceptions. [2010 c 161 § 320; 1969 ex.s. c 125 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.755 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1214, effective July
1, 2011.
46.12.260 Sale or transfer of motor vehicle ownership to person
under eighteen prohibited. [1979 c 158 § 135; 1969 ex.s. c 125 § 2.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.410 Vehicles subject to seizure—Restrictions on sale or
transfer. [1993 c 487 § 5.] Repealed by 1994 c 139 § 3.
46.12.420 Street rod vehicles. [2010 c 161 § 323; 1996 c 225 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.710 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1212, effective July
1, 2011.
46.12.430 Parts cars. [1996 c 225 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
46.12.705 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1212, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.440 Kit vehicles—Application for certificate of ownership.
[2010 c 161 § 324; 2009 c 284 § 1; 1996 c 225 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
46.12.695 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1212, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.450 Kit vehicles—Issuance of certificate of ownership or
registration. [1996 c 225 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.12.500 Commercial vehicle—Compliance statement. [1999 c
351 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.270 Penalty for violation of RCW 46.12.250 or 46.12.260.
[1994 c 139 § 2; 1993 c 487 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 125 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.510 Donations for organ donation awareness. [2008 c 139 §
26; 2003 c 94 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 325, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.280 Campers—Application to—Rules and regulations.
[2010 c 161 § 321; 2010 c 8 § 9007; 1979 c 158 § 136; 1971 ex.s. c 231 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.690 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1212, effective July
1, 2011.
VEHICLE LICENSES
46.12.290 Mobile or manufactured homes, application of chapter
to—Rules. [2010 c 161 § 322; 2005 c 399 § 4; 1993 c 154 § 2. Prior: 1989
c 343 § 20; 1989 c 337 § 4; 1981 c 304 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 137; 1971 ex.s. c
231 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.700 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1212,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.295
Mobile homes—Titling functions transferred to
department of community, trade, and economic development. [1995 c
399 § 117; 1990 c 176 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 233 § 1.
46.12.300 Serial numbers on vehicles, watercraft, campers, or
parts—Buying, selling, etc., with numbers removed, altered, etc.—
Penalty. [2010 c 8 § 9008; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 46.12.720 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1213, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.310 Serial numbers—Seizure and impoundment of vehicles,
etc.—Notice to interested persons—Release to owner, etc. [1995 c 256 §
2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.725 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1213, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.320
Serial numbers—Disposition of vehicles, etc.,
authorized, when. [2010 c 8 § 9009; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 46.12.730 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1213, effective July
1, 2011.
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46.16.004 Definitions. [2010 c 161 § 401; 2007 c 419 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.010 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.005 Rules and regulations. [1961 c 12 § 46.16.005. Prior:
1959 c 66 § 3; 1957 c 145 § 6. Formerly RCW 46.16.360.] Repealed by
1967 c 32 § 119.
46.16.006 "Registration year" defined—Registration months—
"Last day of the month" defined. [2010 c 161 § 402; 2009 c 159 § 1;
1992 c 222 § 1; 1983 c 27 § 1; 1981 c 214 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.020 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.010 Licenses and plates required—Penalties—Exceptions—
Expired registration, impoundment. [2010 c 270 § 1; 2010 c 217 § 5;
2010 c 161 § 403; 2007 c 242 § 2; 2006 c 212 § 1. Prior: 2005 c 350 § 1;
2005 c 323 § 2; 2005 c 213 § 6; prior: 2003 c 353 § 8; 2003 c 53 § 238;
2000 c 229 § 1; 1999 c 277 § 4; prior: 1997 c 328 § 2; 1997 c 241 § 13;
1996 c 184 § 1; 1993 c 238 § 1; 1991 c 163 § 1; 1989 c 192 § 2; 1986 c 186
§ 1; 1977 ex.s. c 148 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 17 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 5 § 2; 1969 c
27 § 3; 1967 c 202 § 2; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 51; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 32; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.010; prior: 1955 c 265 § 1; 1947 c 33 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 15; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6312-15; 1929 c 99 § 5; RRS § 6324.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.030 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.0101 Rental cars. [1992 c 194 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 227 §
46.12.330
Serial numbers—Hearing—Appeal—Removal to
court—Release. [1981 c 67 § 27; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 46.12.735 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1213, effective July 1, 2011.
1.
46.12.340 Serial numbers—Release of vehicle, etc. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 91 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.740 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1213, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.011 Allowing unauthorized person to drive—Penalty. [1987
c 388 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.520 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1218, effective July 1, 2011.
46.12.350 Assignment of new serial number. [1979 c 158 § 138;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 91 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 46.12.745 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1213, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.012 Immunity from liability for licensing nonroadworthy
vehicle. [1986 c 186 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.510 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1218, effective July 1, 2011.
(2010 Ed.)
46.16.0105 Exemption—Vehicles in national recreation areas.
[2005 c 79 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 641]
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46.16.015 Emission control inspections required—Exceptions—
Educational information. [2010 c 161 § 406; 2002 c 24 § 1; 1998 c 342 §
6; 1991 c 199 § 209; 1990 c 42 § 318; 1989 c 240 § 1; 1985 c 7 § 111. Prior:
1983 c 238 § 1; 1983 c 237 § 3; 1980 c 176 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 163 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.060 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.061 Additional fees to help defray costs of studies. [1985 c
380 § 14; 1984 c 7 § 49; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 40.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1
§ 2.
46.16.016 Emission control inspections—Rules for licensing
requirements. [1979 ex.s. c 163 § 15.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438,
effective July 1, 2011.
Reviser's note: Decodified November 1, 2000, under the Washington
Supreme Court decision in Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 et al v.
The State of Washington, 142 Wash.2d 183 (2000), which declared Initiative
Measure No. 695 (2000 c 1) unconstitutional in its entirety.
46.16.017 Emission standards—Compliance required to register,
lease, rent, or sell vehicles—Exemptions. [2005 c 295 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.020 Exemptions—State and publicly owned vehicles—
Registration. [2010 c 161 § 407; 1986 c 30 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 169 § 5;
1973 1st ex.s. c 132 § 22; 1967 c 32 § 14; 1965 ex.s. c 106 § 1; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.020. Prior: 1939 c 182 § 4; 1937 c 188 § 21; RRS § 6312-21; 1925
ex.s. c 47 § 1; 1921 c 96 § 17; 1919 c 46 § 2; 1917 c 155 § 12; 1915 c 142 §
17; RRS § 6329.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.170 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.022
Exemptions—Vehicles owned by Indian tribes—
Conditions. [2010 c 161 § 408; 1986 c 30 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.175 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.023
Ride-sharing vehicles—Special plates—Gross
misdemeanor. [2004 c 223 § 2; 1993 c 488 § 5; 1987 c 175 § 2.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.025 Identification device for exempt farm vehicles—
Application for—Contents—Fee. [2010 c 161 § 409; 2010 c 8 § 9010;
1979 c 158 § 139; 1967 c 202 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.420
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1217, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.028 "Resident" defined—Vehicle registration required.
[2010 c 161 § 410; 1997 c 59 § 7; 1987 c 142 § 1; 1986 c 186 § 2; 1985 c
353 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.140 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.029 Purchasing vehicle with foreign plates. [2010 c 161 §
411; 1987 c 142 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.150 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.030 Nonresident exemption—Reciprocity. [2010 c 161 §
412; 1991 c 163 § 2; 1990 c 42 § 110; 1967 c 32 § 15; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.030. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 23; RRS § 6312-23; 1931 c 120 § 1; 1929 c
99 § 4; 1921 c 96 § 11; 1919 c 59 § 6; 1917 c 155 § 7; 1915 c 142 § 11; RRS
§ 6322.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.160 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.035 Exemptions—Private school buses. [1990 c 33 § 584;
1980 c 88 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.040 Form of application—Contents. [2010 c 161 § 413; 1987
c 244 § 2; 1975 c 25 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 2. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 59;
1967 c 32 § 16; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.040; prior: 1947 c 164 § 8; 1937 c 188 §
29; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-29; 1921 c 96 § 5; 1919 c 178 § 1; 1919 c 59 §
4; 1915 c 142 § 5; RRS § 6316.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.040 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.045 Temporary permits—Authority—Fees—Secure system.
[2010 c 161 § 415; 2008 c 51 § 1; 2007 c 155 § 1; 1990 c 198 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 132 § 23; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.045. Prior: 1959 c 66 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 46.16A.300 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1216, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.047 Temporary permits—Form and contents—Duration—
Fees. [2010 c 161 § 416; 2010 c 8 § 9011; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.047. Prior:
1959 c 66 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.305 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1216, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.048 Temporary letter of authority for movement of
unlicensed vehicle for special community event. [2010 c 161 § 417; 1977
c 25 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.350 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1216,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.060 License fee, general—Distribution of proceeds—Housemoving dollies. [1992 c 216 § 4; 1987 1st ex.s. c 9 § 3; 1985 c 380 § 13;
1981 c 342 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 3; 1969 c 99 § 5;
1965 c 25 § 1; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 9; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.060. Prior: 1957 c 105
§ 1; 1955 c 384 § 11; 1951 c 150 § 17; 1949 c 220 § 8; 1937 c 188 § 16;
1931 c 140 § 1; part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917 c 155 §
10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-16; RRS § 6326,
part.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 642]
46.16.062 License fee. [2000 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 695,
approved November 2, 1999).] Decodified November 1, 2000.
46.16.0621 License fee. [2003 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 776,
approved November 5, 2002); 2002 c 352 § 7; 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.063 Additional fee for recreational vehicles. [1996 c 237 § 1;
1980 c 60 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.065 Small trailer license fee—Conditions. [2001 c 64 § 4;
1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 4; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 10; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.065. Prior:
1951 c 269 § 7.] Repealed by 2002 c 352 § 28, effective July 1, 2002.
46.16.067 House trailer license fee. [1961 c 12 § 46.16.067. Prior:
1957 c 269 § 16.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
46.16.068 Trailing units—Permanent plates. [2010 c 161 § 418;
1998 c 321 § 32 (Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998);
1993 c 123 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.450 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1217, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.070 License fee on trucks, buses, and for hire vehicles based
on gross weight. [2010 c 161 § 419; 2005 c 314 § 204. Prior: 2003 c 361
§ 201; 2003 c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 776, approved November 5,
2002); 1994 c 262 § 8; 1993 sp.s. c 23 § 60; prior: 1993 c 123 § 5; 1993 c
102 § 1; 1990 c 42 § 105; 1989 c 156 § 1; prior: 1987 1st ex.s. c 9 § 4; 1987
c 244 § 3; 1986 c 18 § 4; 1985 c 380 § 15; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 281 § 54; 1967 ex.s. c 118 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 56; 1961 ex.s. c 7 §
11; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.070; prior: 1957 c 273 § 1; 1955 c 363 § 2; prior:
1951 c 269 § 9; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 §
17, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917
c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-17, part;
RRS § 6326, part.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.455 pursuant to 2010 c 161
§ 1217, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.071 Additional fees. [1996 c 315 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.072 Gross weight fees on trailers. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 33; 1961
ex.s. c 7 § 12; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.072. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 2; 1955 c 363 §
3; prior: 1951 c 269 § 10; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part; 1949 c 220 § 10, part;
1947 c 200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224 § 1, part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188
§ 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-17, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96
§ 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917 c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part;
RRS § 6326, part.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 61.
46.16.073 Federal heavy vehicle use tax. [1985 c 79 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.100 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.074 Increased fees on trucks propelled other than by
gasoline. [1961 c 12 § 46.16.074. Prior: 1955 c 363 § 4; prior: 1951 c 269
§ 11; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part; 1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c 200 § 15, part;
1941 c 224 § 1, part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6312-17, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 §
1, part; 1917 c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS § 6326, part.]
Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 46.16.075.
46.16.075 Gross weight fees on trucks propelled by diesel oil,
steam, electricity or natural gas. [1965 c 137 § 3; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 13.
Prior: 1961 c 12 § 46.16.074; 1955 c 363 § 4; 1951 c 269 § 11; prior: 1950
ex.s. c 15 § 1, part; 1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c 200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224
§ 1, part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6312-17, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part;
1917 c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS § 6326, part.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 61. Later enactment, see RCW 46.16.070.
46.16.076 Voluntary, opt-out donation—State parks renewal and
stewardship account. [2010 c 161 § 420; 2009 c 512 § 1; 2007 c 340 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.090 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.079 Fixed load motor vehicle equipped for lifting or
towing—Capacity fee in addition to and in lieu. [1986 c 18 § 5; 1975 c
25 § 16; 1963 c 18 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
(2010 Ed.)
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46.16.080 Fixed load machines—Capacity fee in addition to and
in lieu—Exception. [1986 c 18 § 6; 1975 c 25 § 17; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.080.
Prior: 1957 c 269 § 17; 1955 c 363 § 5; prior: 1955 c 139 § 22; 1950 ex.s. c
15 § 1, part; 1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c 200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224 § 1,
part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 631217, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917
c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS § 6326, part.] Repealed by
1994 c 262 § 28, effective July 1, 1994.
46.16.082 Increased fees for converter gears. [1961 c 12 §
46.16.082. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 21; 1955 c 384 § 7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 170 § 17.
46.16.083 Converter gear—Optional methods of licensing. [1986
c 18 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 4; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.083. Prior: 1959 c 319 §
22; 1955 c 384 § 9.] Repealed by 1991 c 163 § 6.
46.16.085 Commercial trailers, pole trailers—Fee in lieu. [1991 c
163 § 3; 1989 c 156 § 2; 1987 c 244 § 4; 1986 c 18 § 8; 1985 c 380 § 16.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.086 Single-axle trailers—Fee in lieu. [2010 c 161 § 421; 2006
c 337 § 2; 2005 c 314 § 203.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.440 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1217, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.088 Transfer of license plates—Penalty. [1986 c 18 § 9; 1985
c 380 § 17.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.090 Gross weight fees on farm vehicles—Penalty. [2010 c
161 § 423; 1989 c 156 § 3; 1986 c 18 § 10. Prior: 1985 c 457 § 16; 1985 c
380 § 18; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 45; 1977 c 25 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 169 § 1; 1961 c
12 § 46.16.090; prior: 1957 c 273 § 13; 1955 c 363 § 6; prior: 1953 c 227 §
1; 1951 c 269 § 12; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part; 1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c
200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224 § 1, part; 1939 c 182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-17, part; 1931 c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15,
part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917 c 155 § 10, part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS §
6326, part.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.425 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1217, effective July 1, 2011.
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46.16.125 Mileage fees on stages—Penalty. [2010 c 161 § 424;
1997 c 215 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 60; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.125. Prior: 1951 c
269 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 81.24.100 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1236,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.130 Reduction of fees for fractional year. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 54 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 5; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.130. Prior: 1951 c 269
§ 15; 1949 c 220 § 11; 1945 c 171 § 1; 1943 c 194 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6312-18a.] Repealed by 1986 c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.16.135 Monthly license fee—Penalty. [1986 c 18 § 12; 1985 c
380 § 19; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 46; 1979 c 134 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 3;
1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 7; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.135. Prior:
1951 c 269 § 16.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.137 Monthly license for transportation of logs, dump
trucks—Penalty. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 7;
1974 ex.s. c 172 § 1; 1967 c 32 § 17; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.137. Prior: 1959 c
319 § 23; 1957 c 273 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 c 134 § 4.
46.16.138 Monthly license for transportation of logs—Penalty for
operating vehicle for other purpose. [1961 c 12 § 46.16.138. Prior: 1959
c 319 § 24.] Repealed by 1979 c 134 § 4.
46.16.140 Overloading licensed capacity—Additional license—
Penalties—Exceptions. [1986 c 18 § 13; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 47; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.140. Prior: 1955 c 384 § 16; 1951 c 269 § 18; 1937 c 188 § 25, part;
RRS § 6312-25, part.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.540 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1218, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.145 Overloading licensed capacity—Penalties. [1979 ex.s. c
136 § 48; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 5; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.145. Prior: 1951 c
269 § 19; 1937 c 188 § 25, part; RRS § 6312-25, part.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.545 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1218, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.150 School buses exempt from load and seat capacity fees.
[1961 c 12 § 46.16.150. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 22; RRS § 6312-22.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.100 Special permits for single movement—Fee. [1975 c 25 §
18; 1971 ex.s. c 231 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 5; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.100.
Prior: 1955 c 363 § 7; prior: 1955 c 139 § 23; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part;
1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c 200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224 § 1, part; 1939 c
182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-17, part; 1931
c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 146 § 1, part; 1917 c 155 § 10,
part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS § 6326, part.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 64 § 24.
46.16.160 Vehicle trip permits—Restrictions and requirements—
Fees and taxes—Penalty—Rules. [2010 c 161 § 425; 2007 c 419 § 6.
Prior: 2002 c 352 § 8; 2002 c 168 § 5; 1999 c 270 § 1; 1996 c 184 § 2; 1993
c 102 § 2; 1987 c 244 § 6; 1981 c 318 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 22 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 64 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 8; 1961 c 306 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.160;
prior: 1957 c 273 § 3; 1955 c 384 § 17; 1949 c 174 § 1; 1947 c 176 § 1;
1937 c 188 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-24.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.320 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1216, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.104 Mobile home movement permit, vehicle license plates—
Required—Copies to county assessors. [1973 c 103 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 231
§ 20.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 22 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW
46.44.170.
46.16.162 Farm vehicle trip permits. [2010 c 161 § 426; 2009 c 452
§ 1; 2006 c 337 § 3; 2005 c 314 § 206.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.330
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1216, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.105 Mobile home movement permit, vehicle license plates—
Special one-transit permit—Conditions—Fee, disposition. [1971 ex.s. c
231 § 21.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 22 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW
46.44.170.
46.16.106 Mobile home movement without permit or vehicle
license plate as misdemeanor—Exception. [1973 c 103 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c
231 § 22.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 22 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW
46.44.175.
46.16.110 Gross weight, how computed. [1961 c 12 § 46.16.110.
Prior: 1955 c 363 § 8; prior: 1955 c 139 § 24; 1950 ex.s. c 15 § 1, part;
1949 c 220 § 10, part; 1947 c 200 § 15, part; 1941 c 224 § 1, part; 1939 c
182 § 3, part; 1937 c 188 § 17, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-17, part; 1931
c 140 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 15, part; 1919 c 46 § 1, part; 1917 c 155 § 10,
part; 1915 c 142 § 15, part; RRS § 6326, part.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 83
§ 61. Later enactment, see RCW 46.16.111.
46.16.111 Gross weight, how computed. [1987 c 244 § 5; 1986 c 18
§ 11; 1971 ex.s. c 231 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 57.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.115 Payment of tonnage fees separately on trailers or
semitrailers—Optional. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 150
§ 4; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 15.] Repealed by 1985 c 380 § 24; and repealed by
1986 c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.16.120 Seating capacity fees on stages, for hire vehicles. [1961
ex.s. c 7 § 14; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.120. Prior: 1951 c 269 § 13; 1949 c 200 §
9; 1937 c 188 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-18.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
83 § 61. Later enactment, see RCW 46.16.121.
46.16.121 Seating capacity fees on stages, for hire vehicles. [1967
ex.s. c 83 § 58.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
(2010 Ed.)
46.16.170 Marking gross weight on vehicle. [1988 c 56 § 2; 1986 c
18 § 14; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.170. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 19; RRS § 6312-19.]
Repealed by 2001 c 66 § 1.
46.16.180 Unlawful to carry passengers for hire without license.
[1961 c 12 § 46.16.180. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 20; RRS § 6312-20.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.530 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1218, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.190 County auditor's fee for licensing. [1949 c 234 § 3; 1947
c 164 § 9; 1937 c 188 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-32.] Repealed by 1955
c 89 § 5; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050.
46.16.200 Applications to agents—Transmittal to director. [1961
c 12 § 46.16.200. Prior: 1955 c 259 § 1; 1955 c 89 § 4; 1947 c 164 § 10;
1937 c 188 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-33; 1921 c 96 § 6, part; 1917 c
155 § 4, part; 1915 c 142 § 6, part; RRS § 6317, part.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.210 Original applications—Renewals—Fees—Preissuance,
when. [2010 c 161 § 428; 2010 c 8 § 9012; 2001 c 206 § 1; 1997 c 241 § 8;
1994 c 262 § 9; 1977 c 8 § 1. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 169 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 118 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 75 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.210; prior: 1957 c 273 § 5;
1955 c 89 § 2; 1953 c 252 § 3; 1947 c 164 § 11; 1937 c 188 § 34; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6312-34.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.110 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.212 Notice of liability insurance requirement. [2010 c 161 §
429; 1989 c 353 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.130 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.215
Renewal, payment of parking fines required—
Distribution of fines, penalties, and surcharges—Change of registered
owner—Statement of unpaid parking fines to registered owners. [1982
1st ex.s. c 14 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 224 § 4, effective July 1, 1984.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 643]
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46.16.216 Payment of parking fines required for renewal. [2010 c
249 § 10; 2010 c 161 § 430; 2004 c 231 § 4; 1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 401; 1984
c 224 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.120 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.220 Time of renewal of licenses—Duration. [1997 c 241 § 9;
1991 c 339 § 20; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 9; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.220. Prior: 1957 c 261 § 8; 1955 c 89 § 1; 1953 c 252 § 4; 1947 c 164
§ 12; 1937 c 188 § 35; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-35; 1921 c 96 § 7, part;
RRS § 6318, part; 1921 c 6 § 1, part; 1916 c 142 § 7, part.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.225 Adjustment of vehicle registration periods to stagger
renewal periods. [2010 c 161 § 431; 1986 c 18 § 15; 1979 c 158 § 140;
1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.025 pursuant to 2010
c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.230 License plates furnished. [1992 c 7 § 41; 1975 c 25 § 19;
1961 c 12 § 46.16.230. Prior: 1957 c 261 § 9; 1949 c 90 § 1; 1939 c 182 §
5; 1937 c 188 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-28; 1921 c 96 § 12; 1921 c 6 §
2; 1919 c 59 § 7; 1917 c 155 § 8; 1915 c 142 § 12; RRS § 6323.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.233
Standard background—Periodic replacement—
Retention of current plate number. [2003 c 361 § 501; 2003 c 196 § 401;
2000 c 37 § 1; 1997 c 291 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.235 State name not abbreviated. [1965 ex.s. c 78 § 2.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.237 Reflectorized materials—Fee. [2005 c 314 § 301; 1987 c
52 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 60.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.240
Attachment of plates to vehicles—Violations
enumerated. [2006 c 326 § 1. Prior: 1987 c 330 § 704; 1987 c 142 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 170 § 10; 1967 c 32 § 18; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.240; prior: 1947 c
89 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-36.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.245 Display of truck or trailer license or tax receipt—
Exception—Penalty. [1953 c 252 § 5.] Repealed by 1955 c 139 § 26; and
repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050.
46.16.260 License registration certificate—Signature required—
Carried in vehicle—Penalty—Inspection—Exception. [2010 c 161 §
432; 2010 c 8 § 9014; 1986 c 18 § 16; 1979 ex.s. c 113 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 170
§ 11; 1967 c 32 § 19; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.260. Prior: 1955 c 384 § 18; 1937
c 188 § 8; RRS § 6312-8.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.180 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.265 Replacement certificate. [2010 c 161 § 433; 1997 c 241 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.190 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.270 Replacement of plates—Fee. [2005 c 314 § 302; 1997 c
291 § 3; 1990 c 250 § 32; 1987 c 178 § 2. Prior: 1986 c 280 § 4; 1986 c 30
§ 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 169 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 78 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.270;
prior: 1951 c 269 § 6; 1947 c 164 § 13; 1937 c 188 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 6312-37; 1929 c 99 § 6; 1921 c 96 § 14; 1919 c 59 § 8; 1915 c 142 § 14;
RRS § 6325.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.275 Replacement plates required, when. [1984 c 62 § 1;
1983 c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 280 § 5.
46.16.276 Implementing rules. [1986 c 30 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.220 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.280 Sale, loss, or destruction of commercial vehicle—Credit
for unused fee—Change in license classification. [1987 c 244 § 7; 1986 c
18 § 17; 1967 c 32 § 20; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.280. Prior: 1947 c 164 § 14;
1937 c 188 § 38; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-38.] RCW 46.16.280 was
repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438 and takes precedence over the recodification
direction in 2010 c 161 § 1215 drafted in error.
46.16.290 Disposition of license plates, certificate on vehicle
transfer. [2004 c 223 § 3; 1997 c 291 § 4; 1986 c 18 § 18; 1983 c 27 § 2;
1961 c 12 § 46.16.290. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 39; RRS § 6312-39; 1931 c 138
§ 2; 1929 c 99 § 3; 1921 c 96 § 8; 1919 c 59 § 5; 1917 c 155 § 5; 1915 c 142
§ 8; RRS § 6319.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.295 Returned plates—Reuse. [2003 c 359 § 1.] RCW
46.16.295 was repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438 and takes precedence over the
recodification direction in 2010 c 161 § 1215 drafted in error.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 644]
46.16.300 Apportionment of registration of fleets operating
interstate. [1949 c 130 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-23a.] Repealed by
1955 c 381 § 11; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050.
46.16.301 Baseball stadium license plates. [2010 c 161 § 614; 1997
c 291 § 5; 1995 3rd sp.s. c 1 § 102; 1994 c 194 § 2; 1990 c 250 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.18.215 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1228, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.305 Special license plates—Continuance of earlier issues—
Conditions for current issues. [2008 c 72 § 1. Prior: 1997 c 291 § 6; 1997
c 241 § 10; 1990 c 250 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.307 Collectors' vehicles—Use restrictions. [1996 c 225 § 11.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.309 Special license plates—Application. [1997 c 291 § 7;
1990 c 250 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.010 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1225, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30901 Professional firefighters and paramedics plate. [2004
c 35 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30902 Washington State Council of Firefighters benevolent
fund. [2004 c 35 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.30903 Helping Kids Speak plate. [2004 c 48 § 1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30904 "Helping Kids Speak" account. [2004 c 48 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30905 Law enforcement memorial plate. [2004 c 221 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30906 Law enforcement memorial account. [2004 c 221 §
4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30907 Washington's Wildlife plate collection. [2005 c 42 §
1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30908 Washington's Wildlife license plate collection—
Definition. [2005 c 42 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.30909 Washington state parks and recreation commission
plate. [2005 c 44 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.30910 Washington state parks and recreation commission
special license plate—Definition. [2005 c 44 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30911 "Washington Lighthouses" plate. [2005 c 48 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30912 Lighthouse environmental programs account. [2005
c 48 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30913 "Keep Kids Safe" plate. [2005 c 53 § 1.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30914 "We love our pets" plate. [2005 c 71 § 1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30915 We love our pets account. [2005 c 71 § 4.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30916 Gonzaga University alumni association plate. [2005 c
85 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30917 Gonzaga University alumni association account.
[2005 c 85 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30918 "Washington's National Park Fund" plate. [2005 c
177 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30919 "Washington's National Park Fund" account. [2005
c 177 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30920 Armed forces plate collection. [2008 c 183 § 1; 2005 c
216 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30921 Armed forces license plate collection—Definition—
No free issuance. [2008 c 183 § 2; 2005 c 216 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30923 "Ski & Ride Washington" account. [2005 c 220 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
(2010 Ed.)
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46.16.30924 Wild On Washington plate. [2005 c 224 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30925 Wild On Washington license plates—Definition.
[2005 c 224 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30926 Endangered Wildlife plate. [2005 c 225 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30927 Endangered Wildlife license plates—Definition.
[2005 c 225 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
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46.16.340 Amateur radio operator plates—Information furnished
to various agencies. [1995 c 391 § 8; 1986 c 266 § 49; 1985 c 7 § 112;
1974 ex.s. c 171 § 43; 1967 c 32 § 23; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.340. Prior: 1957 c
145 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.350
Amateur radio operator plates—Expiration or
revocation of radio license—Penalty. [1997 c 291 § 11; 1990 c 250 § 11;
1979 ex.s. c 136 § 49; 1967 c 32 § 24; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.350. Prior: 1957 c
145 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.30928 "Share the Road" plate. [2005 c 426 § 1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.355 Personalized license plates—Fees, disposition. [1971
ex.s. c 114 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 13, effective November
6, 1973.
46.16.30929 "Share the Road" account. [2005 c 426 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.360 Rules and regulations. [1959 c 66 § 3; 1957 c 145 § 6.]
Now codified as RCW 46.16.005.
46.16.310 Vehicles over forty years old—"Horseless carriage"
licenses. [1988 c 15 § 1; 1982 c 143 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 114 § 1; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.310. Prior: 1955 c 100 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12, effective
January 1, 1991. Cf. RCW 46.16.305.
46.16.370 Special plates for official representatives of foreign
governments—United States citizenship required. [1983 c 27 § 3; 1967 c
32 § 25; 1961 c 201 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 108 § 2. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.16.371.
46.16.311 "Horseless carriage" plates on vehicles manufactured
after 1931. [1971 ex.s. c 114 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12, effective
January 1, 1991.
46.16.371 Special plates for honorary consul, foreign government
representative. [1987 c 237 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.313 Special license plates—Fees. [2005 c 426 § 3; 2005 c 225
§ 3; 2005 c 224 § 3; 2005 c 220 § 3; 2005 c 216 § 3; 2005 c 177 § 3; 2005 c
85 § 3; 2005 c 71 § 3; 2005 c 53 § 3; 2005 c 48 § 3; 2005 c 44 § 3; 2005 c 42
§ 3. Prior: 2004 c 221 § 3; 2004 c 48 § 3; 2004 c 35 § 3; 1997 c 291 § 8;
1996 c 165 § 506; 1995 3rd sp.s. c 1 § 103; 1994 c 194 § 4; 1990 c 250 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.374 Taipei Economic and Cultural Office—Special plates.
[2001 c 64 § 5; 1996 c 139 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.314 Special license plates—Authority to continue. [2003 c
196 § 501; 1997 c 291 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.030 pursuant to 2010
c 161 § 1225, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.380 License plates, cards, and decals for certain disabled
persons—Qualifications—Transfer
of
vehicle—Fees—Rules—
Violations, penalties and defense. [1979 ex.s. c 192 § 6. Prior: 1979 ex.s.
c 136 § 50; 1979 ex.s. c 27 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 102 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 297 § 1; 1967 c 32 § 26; 1961 c 128
§ 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 154 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 46.16.381.
46.16.315 Collector's vehicle older than thirty years—Special
plates—Fees, disposition. [1971 ex.s. c 114 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 250
§ 12, effective January 1, 1991. Cf. RCW 46.16.305.
46.16.316
Special license plates—Transfer of vehicle—
Replacement plates. [2005 c 210 § 2. Prior: 2004 c 223 § 4; 2004 c 221 §
5, 2004 c 48 § 5; 2004 c 35 § 5; 1997 c 291 § 10; 1990 c 250 § 5.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.319 Veterans and military personnel—Emblems. [1997 c
234 § 1; 1991 c 339 § 11; 1990 c 250 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.295
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1228, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.320 Amateur radio operator plates—Fees—Deposit. [1975
1st ex.s. c 118 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 206 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 80; 1967 c 32 §
21; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.320. Prior: 1957 c 145 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 250
§ 12, effective January 1, 1991. Cf. RCW 46.16.305.
46.16.323
Institutions of higher education—Special plate
emblems. [1990 c 250 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 194 § 9; cf. RCW
46.16.324.
46.16.324 Collegiate license plates. [2010 c 161 § 615; 1994 c 194 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.225 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1228, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.376 Taipei Economic and Cultural Office—Fee exemption.
[1996 c 139 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.381
Special parking for persons with disabilities—
Penalties—Enforcement—Definition. [2007 c 262 § 1; 2007 c 44 § 1;
2006 c 357 § 2; 2005 c 390 § 2; 2004 c 222 § 2; 2003 c 371 § 1; 2002 c 175
§ 33; 2001 c 67 § 1; 1999 c 136 § 1; 1998 c 294 § 1; 1995 c 384 § 1; 1994 c
194 § 6; 1993 c 106 § 1; 1992 c 148 § 1; 1991 c 339 § 21; 1990 c 24 § 1;
1986 c 96 § 1; 1984 c 154 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.385 Versions of special plates for persons with disabilities.
[2005 c 390 § 3; 2005 c 210 § 3; 2004 c 222 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 §
438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.390 Special plate or card issued by another jurisdiction.
[2010 c 161 § 707; 2005 c 390 § 4; 1991 c 339 § 22; 1984 c 51 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 46.19.070 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1225, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.400
Staggered registration—Vehicles subject to—
Registration periods established. [1961 c 163 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.400.
Prior: 1957 c 261 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 199 § 10, effective January 1,
1964.
46.16.327 Military emblems—Material, display requirements.
[1990 c 250 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.210 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1215, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.410 Staggered registration—Vehicles operated for first time
on and after January 1, 1964. [1961 c 163 § 2; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.410.
Prior: 1957 c 261 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 199 § 10, effective January 1,
1964.
46.16.330 Amateur radio operator plates—Disposition of plates
upon transfer of interest in vehicle. [1967 c 32 § 22; 1961 c 12 §
46.16.330. Prior: 1957 c 145 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12, effective
January 1, 1991.
46.16.420
Staggered registration—Fractional registration
periods—Fees—Rules. [1961 c 163 § 3; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.420. Prior:
1957 c 261 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c 199 § 10, effective January 1, 1964.
46.16.332 Military emblems—Fees. [1994 c 194 § 5; 1990 c 250 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.215 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1215,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.333 Cooper Jones emblems. [2005 c 426 § 5; 2002 c 264 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.335 Special license plates and emblems—Rules. [2010 c 161
§ 631; 1990 c 250 § 10.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011. Also, recodified as RCW 46.18.020 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1225,
effective July 1, 2011.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.16.335 was amended by 2010 c 161 § 631
without cognizance of its repeal by 2010 c 161 § 438. For rule of
construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
(2010 Ed.)
46.16.430
Staggered registration—Vehicles not previously
registered and operated first after January 1, 1964. [1961 c 163 § 4;
1961 c 12 § 46.16.430. Prior: 1957 c 261 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 199 §
10, effective January 1, 1964.
46.16.440
Staggered registration—Director may execute
regulations. [1961 c 163 § 5; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.440. Prior: 1957 c 261 §
5.] Repealed by 1963 c 199 § 10, effective January 1, 1964.
46.16.450 Appeals to superior court from suspension, revocation,
cancellation, or refusal of license or certificate. Cross-reference section,
decodified pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1237, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.460 Nonresident members of armed forces—Issuance of
temporary license. [2010 c 161 § 435; 1979 c 158 § 141; 1967 c 202 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 46.16A.340 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1216, effective
July 1, 2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 645]
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46.16.470 Temporary license—Display. [1967 c 202 § 5.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.610 Referral to electorate.
Decodified November 1991.
46.16.480 Nonresident members of armed forces—Exemption
from sales, use, or motor vehicle excise taxes—Extent of exemption.
[1967 c 202 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.615 Commercial motor vehicle registration. [2009 c 46 § 5;
2007 c 419 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 46.16A.410 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1217, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.490 Nonresident members of armed forces—Rules and
regulations—Proof. [1979 c 158 § 142; 1967 c 202 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.620 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients—Special
license plates. [1979 ex.s. c 77 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12,
effective January 1, 1991. Cf. RCW 46.16.305.
46.16.500 Liability of operator, owner, lessee for violations. [2010
c 161 § 436; 1980 c 104 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 69 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
46.16A.500 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1218, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.625 Pearl Harbor survivors—Special license plates. [1987 c
44 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12, effective January 1, 1991. Cf. RCW
46.16.305.
46.16.505
Campers—License and plates—Application—Fee.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 11; 1975 c 41 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 231 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.630 Moped registration. [2002 c 352 § 9; 1997 c 241 § 11;
1979 ex.s. c 213 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.510 Mobile home identification tags—Issuance—Display—
Use of tabs or emblems—Unlawful acts relating to. [1971 ex.s. c 231 §
15.] Repealed by 1973 c 103 § 8.
46.16.520 Mobile home identification tags—Application for—Fee,
disposition—Provision for payment of property taxes due with issuance
of tag. [1971 ex.s. c 231 § 16.] Repealed by 1973 c 103 § 8.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 14.]
46.16.640 Wheelchair conveyances. [1983 c 200 § 2.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.650 License plates—Additional fee. [1997 c 291 § 12; 1987 c
178 § 1. Prior: 1986 c 280 § 1.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
46.16.660 State centennial license plates—Fleet issuance. [1986 c
280 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 12, effective January 1, 1991.
46.16.530
Mobile home identification tags—Forwarding of
applications, fees and taxes by agents. [1971 ex.s. c 231 § 17.] Repealed
by 1973 c 103 § 8.
46.16.670 Boat trailers—Fee for freshwater aquatic weeds
account. [1991 c 302 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.540 Mobile home identification tags—Procedure upon
receipt of application—Renewal, application, fee, preissue. [1971 ex.s. c
231 § 18.] Repealed by 1973 c 103 § 8.
46.16.680 Kit vehicles. [2009 c 284 § 2; 1996 c 225 § 10.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.550 Mobile home identification tags—Taxes transmitted to
county treasurer. [1971 ex.s. c 231 § 19.] Repealed by 1973 c 103 § 8.
46.16.685 License plate technology account. [2010 c 161 § 818;
2009 c 470 § 704; 2007 c 518 § 704; 2003 c 370 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
46.68.370 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1230, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.555 Personalized license plates—Use of fees for support and
aid of wildlife resources—Purpose of act. Cross-reference section,
decodified. See note following RCW 77.12.170.
46.16.690 License plate design services—Fee. [2010 c 161 § 610;
2005 c 210 § 6; 2003 c 361 § 502.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.150 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1227, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.560 Personalized license plates—Defined. [1975 c 59 § 1;
1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.700 Special license plates—Intent. [2010 c 161 § 601; 2003 c
196 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.005 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1226,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.565 Personalized license plates—Application. [1985 c 173 §
1; 1983 c 27 § 4; 1975 c 59 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 3.] Repealed by 2010
c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.705 Special license plate review board—Created. [2010 c
161 § 602; 2005 c 319 § 117; 2003 c 196 § 101.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s.
c 7 § 90, effective June 30, 2010.
46.16.570 Personalized license plates—Design. [2005 c 210 § 4;
1986 c 108 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1975 c 59 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 §
4.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.575 Personalized license plates—Issuance to registered
owner only. [1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.580 Personalized license plates—Application requirements.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.585 Personalized license plates—Fees—Renewal—Penalty.
[1979 ex.s. c 136 § 51; 1975 c 59 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.590 Personalized license plates—Transfer fees. [2004 c 223
§ 5; 1975 c 59 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.595 Personalized license plates—Transfer or surrender
upon sale or release of vehicle—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 52; 1975 c
59 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective
July 1, 2011.
46.16.600 Personalized license plates—Rules and regulations.
[2005 c 210 § 5; 1979 c 158 § 143; 1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 10.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.601 Personalized special plates. [2005 c 210 § 1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.605 Personalized license plates—Disposition of fees—Costs.
[1988 c 36 § 27; 1983 1st ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1983 c 3 § 118; 1979 c 158 § 144;
1973 1st ex.s. c 200 § 11.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
46.16.606 Personalized license plates—Additional fee. [2007 c 246
§ 2; 1991 sp.s. c 7 § 13.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1,
2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 646]
Reviser's note: RCW 46.16.705 was amended by 2010 c 161 § 602
without reference to its repeal by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 90. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.16.710
Driving without valid license—Confiscation and
marking of registration and license plates. [1991 c 293 § 2; 1987 c 388 §
2.] Expired July 1, 1993, pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.715 Board—Administration. [2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 93; 2010 c
161 § 603; 2005 c 319 § 118; 2003 c 196 § 102.] Recodified as RCW
46.18.050 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1226, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.720
Driving without valid license—Cancellation of
registration and license plates. [1987 c 388 § 3.] Expired July 1, 1993,
pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.725 Board—Powers and duties—Moratorium on issuance
of special plates. [2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 94; 2010 c 161 § 604; 2009 c 470 §
710; 2008 c 72 § 2; 2007 c 518 § 711. Prior: 2005 c 319 § 119; 2005 c 210
§ 7; 2003 c 196 § 103.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.060 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1226, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.730 Driving without valid license—Opportunity for hearing
on cancellation—Notice and request. [1987 c 388 § 4.] Expired July 1,
1993, pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.735
Special license plates—Sponsoring organization
requirements. [2010 c 161 § 605; 2004 c 222 § 3; 2003 c 196 § 201.]
Recodified as RCW 46.18.100 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1227, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.740
Driving without valid license—Hearing on
cancellation—Procedures. [1987 c 388 § 5.] Expired July 1, 1993,
pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.745
Special license plates—Application requirements.
[2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 95; 2010 c 161 § 606; 2005 c 210 § 8; 2003 c 196 §
301.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.110 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1227,
effective July 1, 2011.
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46.16.750
Driving without valid license—Registration
cancellation—Court review. [1987 c 388 § 6.] Expired July 1, 1993,
pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.755 Special license plates—Disposition of revenues. [2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 96; 2010 c 161 § 607; 2004 c 222 § 4; 2003 c 196 § 302.]
Recodified as RCW 46.18.130 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1227, effective July
1, 2011.
46.16.760
Driving without valid license—Registration
cancellation—Administration, enforcement. [1987 c 388 § 7.] Expired
July 1, 1993, pursuant to 1987 c 388 § 13.
46.16.765 Special license plates—Continuing requirements. [2010
c 161 § 608; 2003 c 196 § 303.] Recodified as RCW 46.18.120 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1227, effective July 1, 2011.
46.16.775 Special license plates—Nonreviewed plates. [2010 1st
sp.s. c 7 § 97; 2010 c 161 § 609; 2003 c 196 § 304.] Recodified as RCW
46.18.140 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1227, effective July 1, 2011.
Chapter 46.17
VEHICLE WEIGHT FEES
46.17.010 Vehicle weight fee—Motor vehicles, except motor
homes. [2006 c 337 § 9; 2005 c 314 § 201.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438,
effective July 1, 2011.
46.17.020 Vehicle weight fee—Motor homes. [2005 c 314 § 202.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 438, effective July 1, 2011.
Chapter 46.20
DRIVERS' LICENSES—IDENTICARDS
46.20.010 Authority of director. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.010. Prior:
1937 c 188 § 49; RRS § 6312-49.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46.
46.20.011 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 42; 1967 c 167 § 8.]
Repealed by 1987 c 463 § 4.
46.20.020 Operator's license required—Exceptions—Surrender
of license held from another jurisdiction. [1961 c 134 § 1; 1961 c 12 §
46.20.020. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 43; RRS § 6312-43; prior: 1921 c 108 § 5,
part; RRS § 6367, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.20.021 and 46.20.025.
46.20.030
Persons ineligible, generally—Procedure as to
disabled—Restricted licenses. [1963 c 39 § 12; 1961 c 12 § 46.20.030.
Prior: 1947 c 158 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 45, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 631245, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
46.20.031.
46.20.040 Procedure as to disabled—Restricted licenses. [1947 c
158 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 45, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-45, part.]
Now codified in RCW 46.20.030.
46.20.050 Procedure as to visually defective persons. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.050. Prior: 1939 c 182 § 6, part; RRS § 6312-46, part.] Repealed by
1961 c 119 § 1.
46.20.060 Procedure as to legless or armless persons. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.060. Prior: 1939 c 182 § 6, part; 1937 c 188 § 46, part; RRS § 631246, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
46.20.041.
46.20.080 Nonresident licensing. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.080. Prior:
1937 c 188 § 44; RRS § 6312-44; 1921 c 108 § 5, part; RRS § 6367, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.025.
46.20.090 Application for license—Contents—Fee. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.090. Prior: 1957 c 294 § 1; 1953 c 221 § 1; 1947 c 164 § 16; 1937 c
188 § 50; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-50; 1921 c 108 §§ 6, part, 7, part; RRS
§§ 6368, part, 6369, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.20.091.
46.20.092 Director to furnish applicant with summary of implied
consent law. [1979 c 158 § 145; 1969 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 242,
approved November 5, 1968).] Repealed by 1986 c 101 § 1.
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46.20.106 Evidence of applicant's age. [1965 ex.s. c 121 § 14; 1961
c 12 § 46.20.106. Prior: 1957 c 242 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 6 § 29.
46.20.110 Temporary instruction permits—Fee. [1963 c 39 § 10;
1961 c 214 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.20.110. Prior: 1939 c 182 § 7; 1937 c 188 §
47; RRS § 6312-47.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.20.055.
46.20.115 Photograph on driver's license. [1979 c 158 § 148; 1975
1st ex.s. c 191 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 155 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 51.] Repealed by
1985 1st ex.s. c 1 § 13, effective July 1, 1985.
46.20.116 Labeling license "not valid for identification purposes."
[1993 c 452 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 155 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 6 § 29.
46.20.140 Time and place of examinations—Examination as
evidence. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.140. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 58; RRS § 631258.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46.
46.20.150 Reexamination may be required in certain cases—
Delegation of reexamination authority—Appeal. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.150.
Prior: 1959 c 284 § 3; 1953 c 23 § 1; 1943 c 26 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6312-56a.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
46.20.305.
46.20.160 Issuance of license. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.160. Prior: 1955
c 259 § 2; 1949 c 52 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-53;
1921 c 108 § 7, part; RRS § 6369, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.161.
46.20.170 Filing of applications. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.170. Prior:
1947 c 164 § 17; 1939 c 182 § 8; 1937 c 188 § 52; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 631252.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
46.20.171.
46.20.171 Records of applications, suspensions, or revocations,
drivers' records. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 55; 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 19.] Repealed
by 1990 c 250 § 86.
46.20.180 Duration of license—Renewal—Fee. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.180. Prior: 1953 c 221 § 3; 1949 c 208 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 54; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6312-54; 1921 c 108 § 7, part; RRS § 6369, part.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.181.
46.20.190 License in immediate possession and displayed on
demand. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 56; 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 15; 1961 c 12 §
46.20.190. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 59; RRS § 6312-59; 1921 c 108 § 7, part;
RRS § 6369, part.] Recodified as RCW 46.20.017 pursuant to 1999 c 6 §
28.
46.20.210 Prohibited practices. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.210. Prior:
1937 c 188 § 61; RRS § 6312-61; 1921 c 108 § 15, part; RRS § 6377, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.336.
46.20.230 Unlawful to allow unlicensed person to operate vehicle.
[1961 c 12 § 46.20.230. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 62; RRS § 6312-62.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.343 and
46.20.344.
46.20.240 Age limit for school bus drivers and drivers of for hire
vehicles. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.240. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 48; RRS § 6312-48;
1921 c 108 §§ 3, 4; RRS §§ 6365, 6366.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 §
46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.045.
46.20.250 Mandatory revocation of license by court. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.250. Prior: 1959 c 239 § 1; 1955 c 393 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 65; RRS §
6312-65; 1923 c 122 § 1, part; 1921 c 108 § 9, part; RRS § 6371, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.285.
46.20.260 Suspension for reckless driving. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.260.
Prior: 1937 c 188 § 64; RRS § 6312-64; prior: 1923 c 122 § 2, part; RRS §
6371, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.500(1).
46.20.275 Nonappearance after written promise—Notice to
department. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1993.
46.20.280 Courts to forward records of convictions. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.280. Prior: 1939 c 182 § 10; 1937 c 188 § 67; RRS § 6312-67.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46.
46.20.102 Minor and adult licenses to be distinguished in color or
design. [1979 c 61 § 5; 1967 c 167 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 12; 1961 c 12 §
46.20.102. Prior: 1957 c 242 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 463 § 4.
46.20.290 Suspension of license by director—Causes. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.290. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 7; prior: 1937 c 188 § 66, part; RRS §
6312-66, part; 1923 c 122 § 1, part; 1921 c 108 § 9, part; RRS § 6371, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.291.
46.20.104 Issuance of "adult driver's license" upon attaining age
of eighteen. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 44; 1967 c 167 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 13;
1961 c 12 § 46.20.104. Prior: 1957 c 242 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 463 § 4.
46.20.309 Driver under twenty-one—Alcohol in system—Implied
consent—Penalties. [1995 c 332 § 2; 1994 c 275 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 46.61.503 pursuant to 1995 c 332 § 20, effective September 1, 1995.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 647]
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46.20.310 Limit of suspension—License to be restored. [1961 c 12
§ 46.20.310. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 9; prior: 1937 c 188 § 66, part; RRS §
6312-66, part; 1923 c 122 § 1, part; 1921 c 108 § 9, part; RRS § 6371, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.311
and 46.20.315.
46.20.330 Revocation bars application for new license for one
year. [1961 c 12 § 46.20.330. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 11; prior: 1937 c 188 §
66, part; RRS § 6312-66, part; 1923 c 122 § 1, part; 1921 c 108 § 9, part;
RRS § 6371, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.20.311.
46.20.336 Violations—Penalty. [1990 c 210 § 3; 1981 c 92 § 1; 1965
ex.s. c 121 § 41.] Recodified as RCW 46.20.0921 pursuant to 1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.340 Appeals to superior court from suspension, revocation,
cancellation or refusal of license or certificate under chapters 46.12 and
46.16 RCW. [1965 ex.s. c 121 § 42; 1961 c 12 § 46.20.340. Prior: 1953 c
23 § 2; 1937 c 188 § 74; RRS § 6312-74.] Now codified as RCW
46.12.240.
46.20.460
Vehicles requiring special skills—Waiver of
requirements. [1971 ex.s. c 126 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 68 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 20 §
3.] Repealed by 1989 c 178 § 32, effective April 1, 1992. Cf. chapter 46.25
RCW.
46.20.470
Commercial driver's license—Additional fee,
disposition. [1989 c 178 § 21; 1985 ex.s. c 1 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 68 § 3; 1967
ex.s. c 20 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 46.20.049 pursuant to 1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.550
Wheelchair conveyances—Special examinations—
Restrictions on license—Rules for performance review. [1983 c 200 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 46.20.109 pursuant to 1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.599 Alcohol violators—Confiscation of license, issuance of
temporary license. [1985 c 352 § 2; 1984 c 219 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c
250 § 86.
46.20.600
Alcohol violators—Duties of arresting officer—
Confiscation of license, issuance of temporary license, notice, report.
[1983 c 165 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.343 Unlawful to allow unauthorized minor child or ward to
drive. [1965 ex.s. c 121 § 44.] Recodified as RCW 46.20.024 pursuant to
1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.610 Alcohol violators—Term of suspension, revocation,
denial. [1983 c 165 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1,
1986.
46.20.344 Unlawful to allow unauthorized person to drive. [1965
ex.s. c 121 § 45.] Repealed by 1998 c 203 § 14.
46.20.620 Alcohol violators—Notice of department's intent to
suspend, revoke, or deny—Hearing, request and opportunity. [1983 c
165 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.350 Penalty for driving after suspension, etc. [1961 c 12 §
46.20.350. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 69; RRS § 6312-69.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 121 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 46.20.342.
46.20.360 Requisites for reinstatement or new license—Perjury.
[1961 c 12 § 46.20.360. Prior: 1937 c 188 § 70; RRS § 6312-70.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 121 § 46.
46.20.365 Alcohol violator—Confiscation of driver's license—
Temporary and probationary licenses. [1994 c 275 § 12.] Repealed by
1995 c 332 § 21, effective September 1, 1995.
46.20.370 Moratorium for licensees in service. [1943 c 184 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6312-73a.] Repealed by 1957 c 273 § 24; and repealed
by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050.
46.20.390
Occupational operator's
license—Petition—
Procedure—Issuance—Restrictions—Duration—Revocation. [1967 c
32 § 32; 1961 c 12 § 46.20.390. Prior: 1959 c 241 § 1; 1957 c 268 § 2.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 284 § 16.
46.20.393 Occupational driver's license—Court order—Detailed
restrictions—Violation. [1983 c 165 § 25.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6,
effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.414
Unlicensed drivers—Placement in suspended or
revoked status. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
46.20.317 pursuant to 1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.416 Driving while in suspended or revoked status—Penalty.
[1985 c 302 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 29 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 86.
46.20.418 Driving while in suspended or revoked status—
Extension of suspension—Delay in issuing new license. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 29 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 250 § 86.
46.20.420 Operation of motor vehicle under other license or
permit prohibited while license is suspended or revoked—Penalty.
[1990 c 210 § 6; 1985 c 302 § 5; 1967 c 32 § 35; 1961 c 134 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 46.20.345 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015; to harmonize
with 1999 c 6 §§ 27 and 28.
46.20.430 Stopping vehicle registered to suspended or revoked
driver—Display of license. [1979 c 158 § 152; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 47.]
Recodified as RCW 46.20.349 pursuant to 1999 c 6 § 28.
46.20.435 Impoundment for driver's license violations—Release,
when—Court hearing. [1995 c 360 § 9; 1985 c 391 § 1; 1982 c 8 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 89 § 3.
46.20.440
Vehicles requiring special skills—Additional
examination, special endorsement—Exemption—Instruction permit,
fee. [1980 c 114 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 126 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 100 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
68 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 20 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 178 § 32, effective April 1,
1992. Cf. chapter 46.25 RCW.
46.20.450
Vehicles requiring special skills—Rules and
regulations—Public hearings. [1967 ex.s. c 20 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c
178 § 32, effective April 1, 1992. Cf. chapter 46.25 RCW.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 648]
46.20.630 Alcohol violators—Hearings on suspension, revocation,
denial—Rules—Time and place—Procedures. [1983 c 165 § 6.]
Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.640 Alcohol violators—Scope of hearing. [1983 c 165 § 7.]
Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.650 Alcohol violators—Posthearing order. [1983 c 165 § 8.]
Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.660 Alcohol violators—Appeal of departmental order to
superior court—Stay of effective date—Court's options—Costs. [1983
c 165 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.670 Alcohol violators—Nonresidents—Notice to state of
residence and license. [1983 c 165 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6,
effective January 1, 1986.
46.20.680 Alcohol violators—Two proceedings from same arrest.
[1984 c 258 § 326; 1983 c 165 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective
January 1, 1986.
46.20.690 Alcohol violators—Administration and enforcement—
Rules and forms. [1983 c 165 § 12.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective
January 1, 1986.
46.20.700 Alcohol violators—Coordination of license suspensions
or revocations. [1983 c 165 § 22.] Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective
January 1, 1986.
46.20.730 Ignition interlock device—Other biological or technical
device—Definitions. [1994 c 229 § 9; 1994 c 275 § 23; 1987 c 247 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 46.04.215 pursuant to 1997 c 229 § 14, effective
January 1, 1998.
Chapter 46.23
NONRESIDENT VIOLATOR COMPACT
46.23.030 Progress reports. [1987 c 505 § 47; 1982 c 212 § 3.]
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
46.23.040 Review of agreement by legislative transportation
committee. [1982 c 212 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July
1, 2005.
Chapter 46.24
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY—
PROOF AFTER CERTAIN CONVICTIONS AND JUDGMENTS
46.24.010 Definitions. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.010. Prior: (i) 1939 c 158
§ 1; RRS § 6600-101. (ii) 1939 c 158 § 2; RRS § 6600-102. (iii) 1941 c 122
§ 1; 1939 c 158 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-103. (iv) 1939 c 158 § 4; RRS
§ 6600-104. (v) 1939 c 158 § 5; RRS § 6600-105. (vi) 1939 c 158 § 6; RRS
§ 6600-106.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.020.
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46.24.020 Director to administer chapter. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.020.
Prior: 1939 c 158 § 7; RRS § 6600-107.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.030.
46.24.030 Operator's license to be suspended on conviction, plea
of guilty, forfeiture of bail. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.030. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 2;
prior: 1941 c 122 § 2, part; 1939 c 158 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600108, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.280, 46.29.420, and 46.29.430.
46.24.040 Period of suspension—Proof of ability to respond in
damages. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.040. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 3; prior: 1941 c 122
§ 2, part; 1939 c 158 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-108, part.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.290 and
46.29.440.
46.24.050 Proof of ability to respond may be given voluntarily
before accident. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.050. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 31; RRS §
6600-131.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
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46.24.220 Payment of judgment installments. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.220. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 5; 1939 c 158 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6600-112.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.400 and 46.29.410.
46.24.230 Courts to report convictions and damage judgments.
[1961 c 12 § 46.24.230. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 6; 1939 c 158 § 13; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 6600-113.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.29.310.
46.24.240 Suspension on second judgment. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.240.
Prior: 1941 c 122 § 7; 1939 c 158 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-114.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.24.250 Licensee must surrender license—Penalty. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.250. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 9; 1939 c 158 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6600-117.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.610.
46.24.060 Owner may give proof for chauffeur or member of
family. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.060. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 16; RRS § 6600-116.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.570.
46.24.260 Chapter applies to nonresident. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.260.
Prior: 1941 c 122 § 8; 1939 c 158 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-115.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.300 and
46.29.320.
46.24.070 Proof of ability to respond, how established. [1961 c 12
§ 46.24.070. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 10; 1939 c 158 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6600-118.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.450 through 46.29.480 and 46.29.520 through 46.29.550.
46.24.270 Penalty for operating without giving proof. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.270. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 14; 1941 c 122 § 14; 1939 c 158 § 32; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 6600-132.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.24.080 Other proof if original fails. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.080.
Prior: 1941 c 122 § 11; 1939 c 158 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-119.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.590.
46.24.280 Penalty for forgery or alteration of proof or affidavit.
[1961 c 12 § 46.24.280. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 33; RRS § 6600-133.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.620.
46.24.090 Custody of bond or collateral. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.090.
Prior: 1939 c 158 § 20; RRS § 6600-120.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.560.
46.24.290 General penalty for violations. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.290.
Prior: 1939 c 158 § 34; RRS § 6600-134.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.24.100
Motor vehicle liability or operator's policy—
Requirements. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.100. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 4; 1939 c 158 §
23; RRS § 6600-123.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.29.490.
46.24.110 Operator's policy, what constitutes. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.110. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 26; RRS § 6600-126.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
46.24.120 Additional requirements of insurance policies. [1961 c
12 § 46.24.120. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 24; RRS § 6600-124.] Repealed by
1963 c 169 § 69.
46.24.130 Certificate of insurance coverage. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.130. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 25; RRS § 6600-125.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
46.24.140 Other policies not affected. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.140.
Prior: 1939 c 158 § 27; RRS § 6600-127.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.510.
46.24.150 Proof may be surrendered, when. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.150. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 13; 1939 c 158 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6600-130.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.600.
46.24.160 Substitution of proof. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.160. Prior:
1939 c 158 § 29; RRS § 6600-129.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.29.580.
46.24.170 Director to furnish operating record. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.170. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 21; RRS § 6600-121.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.52.130.
46.24.180 Director to furnish information as to ability to respond
in damages. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.180. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 12; 1939 c 158 §
22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6600-122.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.29.050.
46.24.300 Disposition of fines and forfeitures. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.300. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 35; RRS § 6600-135.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
46.24.310 Other remedial processes preserved. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.310. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 36; RRS § 6600-136.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.640.
46.24.320 Interpretation. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.320. Prior: 1939 c
158 § 38; RRS § 6600-138.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.24.900
Savings—Chapter supplemental.
[1961 c 12 §
46.24.900. Prior: 1939 c 158 § 37; RRS § 6600-137.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
46.24.910 Short title. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.910. Prior: 1939 c 158 §
39; RRS § 6600-139.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Chapter 46.28
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY—PROOF AFTER ACCIDENT
46.28.010 Report of accident required—Suspension of license.
[1961 c 12 § 46.28.010. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 6; 1949 c 211 § 1-31a; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6600-131a.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.29.070 and 46.29.110.
46.28.020 Security required following accident—Suspension for
failure to deposit security. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.020. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 7;
1949 c 211 § 1-31b; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131b.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.070 and 46.29.110.
46.28.030
Exceptions as to requirement of security and
suspension—Circumstances of accident. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.030. Prior:
1959 c 38 § 8; 1949 c 211 § 1-31c; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131c.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.080.
46.24.190 Operator's license to be suspended on failure to satisfy
judgment. [1961 c 12 § 46.24.190. Prior: 1943 c 140 § 1; 1941 c 122 § 3;
1939 c 158 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6600-109.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 §
69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.330.
46.28.040
Exceptions as to requirement of security and
suspension—Existing security or settlement. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.040.
Prior: 1959 c 38 § 9; 1949 c 211 § 1-31d; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131d.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.080,
46.29.120 through 46.29.150.
46.24.200 Period of suspension—Proof of satisfaction. [1961 c 12
§ 46.24.200. Prior: 1941 c 122 § 4; 1939 c 158 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6600-110.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.370 and 46.29.380.
46.28.050 Qualifications of insurance policy or bond. [1961 c 12 §
46.28.050. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 10; 1949 c 211 § 1-31e; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6600-131e.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.090.
46.24.210 Judgment deemed satisfied, when. [1961 c 12 §
46.24.210. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 5; 1939 c 158 § 11; RRS § 6600-111.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.390.
46.28.060 Duration of suspension. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.060. Prior:
1949 c 211 § 1-31f; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131f.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.160 and 46.29.170.
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46.28.070 Suspension upon default. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.070. Prior:
1949 c 211 § 1-31g; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131g.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
46.28.075 Occupational operator's license—Fee. [1961 c 12 §
46.28.075. Prior: 1959 c 38 § 13.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.28.080 Application to nonresidents and unlicensed operators
and to resident operators out-of-state. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.080. Prior:
1959 c 38 § 11; 1949 c 211 § 1-31h; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131h.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.180.
46.28.090 Form and amount of security. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.090.
Prior: 1959 c 38 § 12; 1949 c 211 § 1-31i; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131i.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.100.
46.28.100 Reduction of security. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.100. Prior:
1949 c 211 § 1-31j; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131j.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.190.
46.28.110 Custody, and applicability of security. [1961 c 12 §
46.28.110. Prior: 1949 c 211 § 1-31k; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131k.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.210 and
46.29.220.
46.28.120 Return of security. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.120. Prior: 1949 c
211 § 1-31l; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131l.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.230.
46.28.130 Self-insurers. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.130. Prior: 1949 c 211
§ 1-31m; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131m.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.630.
46.28.140 Misrepresentations. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.140. Prior: 1949
c 211 § 1-31n; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131n.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 §
69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.620.
46.28.150 Matters not to be evidence. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.150.
Prior: 1949 c 211 § 1-31o; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131o.] Repealed by
1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.240.
46.28.160 Files not public. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.160. Prior: 1949 c
211 § 1-31p; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131p.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
46.28.170 Director shall administer—Rules and regulations.
[1961 c 12 § 46.28.170. Prior: 1949 c 211 § 1-31q; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6600-131q.] Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW
46.29.030 and 46.29.040.
46.36.020 through 46.36.100 Brakes, horns, windshields, tires,
etc. [1951 c 56 § 2; 1947 c 220 § 1; 1937 c 189 §§ 34-41; 1929 c 180 § 6;
1927 c 309 §§ 16, 17; 1923 c 181 § 5; 1921 c 96 §§ 21, 23; 1915 c 142 §§
20, 22; RRS §§ 6360-34 through 6360-41; RRS §§ 6362-16, 6362-17.]
Repealed by 1955 c 269 § 48; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050. Later
enactments, see RCW 46.37.340, 46.37.360, and 46.37.380 through
46.37.430.
46.36.110 Safety load chains and devices. [1937 c 189 § 43; RRS §
6360-43; 1927 c 309 § 18; RRS § 6362-18.] Now codified as RCW
46.37.490.
46.36.120 Spiked or cleated wheels prohibited. [1937 c 189 § 42;
RRS § 6360-42; 1929 c 180 § 7; 1927 c 309 § 46; RRS § 6362-46.]
Repealed by 1955 c 269 § 48; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.37.420.
46.36.130 Escape of load materials—Fenders. [1947 c 200 § 3;
1937 c 189 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6360-44.] Now codified as RCW
46.61.655 and 46.37.500.
46.36.140 Marking publicly owned vehicles—Exceptions. [1937 c
189 § 46; RRS § 6360-46.] Now codified as RCW 46.08.065.
46.36.150 Television viewers. [1949 c 196 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6360-98d.] Now codified as RCW 46.37.480.
Chapter 46.37
VEHICLE LIGHTING AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
46.37.192 Red lights on emergency vehicles, school buses, police
vehicles—Sirens—Authorized emergency vehicles. [1961 c 12 §
46.37.192. Prior: 1957 c 66 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 154 § 31, effective
January 1, 1964. Later enactment, see RCW 46.37.190.
46.37.250 Lighting equipment on motor-driven cycles. [1961 c 12
§ 46.37.250. Prior: 1955 c 269 § 25.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 355 § 54.
46.37.350 Performance ability of brakes. [1961 c 12 § 46.37.350.
Prior: 1955 c 269 § 35; prior: 1951 c 56 § 2, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 154
§ 31, effective January 1, 1964. Later enactment, see RCW 46.37.351.
46.37.370 Brakes on motor-driven cycles. [1963 c 154 § 23; 1961 c
12 § 46.37.370. Prior: 1955 c 269 § 37.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 355 §
54.
46.37.460 Vehicles transporting explosives. [1961 c 12 § 46.37.460.
Prior: 1955 c 269 § 46.] Repealed by 1999 c 207 § 1.
46.28.180 Violations and penalties. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.180. Prior:
1949 c 211 § 1-31r; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131r.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69. Later enactment, see RCW 46.29.620.
46.37.580 Odometers—Disconnection for accommodation sales by
dealers. [1969 c 112 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 c 24 § 2.
46.28.190 Supplements other laws. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.190. Prior:
1949 c 211 § 1-31s; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6600-131s.] Repealed by 1963 c
169 § 69.
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT SAFETY COMPACT
46.28.200 Other sections applicable. [1961 c 12 § 46.28.200.]
Repealed by 1963 c 169 § 69.
Chapter 46.29
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
46.29.380 Discharge in bankruptcy. [1963 c 169 § 38.] Repealed
by 1979 c 78 § 2.
46.29.625 Driving when license suspended or revoked until proof
of ability to respond in damages furnished—Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 281 §
21.] Repealed by 1991 c 293 § 10.
Chapter 46.32
VEHICLE INSPECTION
46.32.030 Acquisition of property. [1961 c 12 § 46.32.030. Prior:
1945 c 44 § 3; 1937 c 189 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6360-9.] Repealed by
1986 c 123 § 7.
46.32.090 Fees. [2009 c 46 § 3; 2007 c 419 § 11; 1996 c 86 § 1; 1995
c 272 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1, 2011.
Chapter 46.38
46.38.010 Compact enacted—Provisions. [1963 c 204 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.020 Legislative findings. [1987 c 330 § 735; 1963 c 204 § 2.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.030 Effective date of rules, etc. of vehicle safety equipment
commission. [1987 c 330 § 736; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 57; 1963 c 204 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.040
Appointment of commissioner and alternate
commissioner. [1987 c 330 § 737; 1963 c 204 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.050 Cooperation of state agencies with vehicle equipment
safety commission. [1963 c 204 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119,
effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.060 State officers for the filing of documents and receipt of
notices. [1987 c 330 § 738; 1963 c 204 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7
§ 119, effective June 30, 2011.
46.38.070 Vehicle equipment safety commission to submit budgets
to director of financial management. [1979 c 151 § 160; 1963 c 204 § 7.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30, 2011.
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
46.38.080 State auditor to inspect accounts of vehicle equipment
safety commission. [1963 c 204 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119,
effective June 30, 2011.
46.36.010 Commission on equipment. [1943 c 133 § 1; 1937 c 189
§ 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6360-6; 1927 c 309 § 14, part; RRS § 6362-14,
part.] Now codified as RCW 46.37.005.
46.38.090 Withdrawal from compact, "executive head" defined.
[1963 c 204 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 119, effective June 30,
2011.
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Chapter 46.39
INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR SCHOOL BUS SAFETY
46.39.010 Compact enacted—Provisions. [1977 ex.s. c 88 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 123, effective June 30, 2011.
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46.44.094
Special permits for oversize or overweight
movements—Fees. [1965 c 137 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.44.094. Prior: 1959 c
319 § 30; 1951 c 269 § 38; prior: 1949 c 221 § 3, part; 1947 c 200 § 7, part;
1945 c 177 § 1, part; 1937 c 189 § 55, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-55,
part.] Expired July 1, 1967.
VEHICLE LIGHTING
46.44.097
Special permits for oversize or overweight
movements—Misrepresentation and violations—Penalty—Display of
special permit—Cancellation—Time limitation on issuance of new
permit. [1971 ex.s. c 249 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.44.097. Prior: 1957 c 273 §
19; 1953 c 254 § 14; 1951 c 269 § 41; prior: 1949 c 221 § 3, part; 1947 c
200 § 7, part; 1945 c 177 § 1, part; 1937 c 189 § 55, part; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 6360-55, part.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24.
46.40.010 through 46.40.060 [1947 c 267 §§ 2, 3; 1937 c 189 §§ 1519; RRS §§ 6360-15 through 6360-19.] Repealed by 1955 c 269 § 48; and
repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050.
46.44.099
Special permits for operation of oversize and
overweight vehicles on interstate system and state highways—Violation
of permit conditions—Confiscation—Hearing. [1965 c 38 § 2.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24.
46.40.070 Bicycle lights, reflector, bells, brakes. [1951 c 76 § 8;
1937 c 189 § 20; RRS § 6360-20; 1927 c 309 § 26; RRS § 6362-26.] Now
codified as RCW 46.47.080.
46.44.100 Enforcement—Weighing and lightening. [1971 ex.s. c
148 § 2; 1967 c 32 § 52; 1961 c 12 § 46.44.100. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 56;
RRS § 6360-56.] Repealed by 1993 c 403 § 5.
46.40.080 through 46.40.210 [1949 c 157 §§ 1, 2; 1947 c 267 §§ 4-7;
1937 c 189 §§ 21, 23-25, 27-32; 1927 c 390 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§
6360-22a, 6360-29; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 6360-23, 6360-25a, 6360-32a;
RRS §§ 6360-21, 6360-24, 6360-27, 6360-28, 6360-30 through 6360-32.]
Repealed by 1955 c 269 § 48; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050. Later
enactments, see RCW 46.37.070, 46.37.170, 46.37.180, 46.37.200 through
46.37.290, 46.37.320, 46.37.330, 46.37.440, and 46.37.450.
46.44.160 Monthly or quarterly permits for additional tonnage.
[1988 c 55 § 2; 1981 c 229 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 21; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 196 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 102 § 8, effective January 1, 1994. Cf.
RCW 46.44.095.
46.39.020 Designation of Washington state commissioners. [1984
c 7 § 51; 1977 ex.s. c 88 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 123, effective
June 30, 2011.
Chapter 46.40
46.40.220 Red flashing lights on fire department vehicles. [1953 c
161 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 46.37.184.
46.40.230 Blue light on firemen's private cars. [1953 c 161 § 2.]
Now codified as RCW 46.37.185.
Chapter 46.47
BICYCLES—OPERATION AND EQUIPMENT
46.47.010 Scope of chapter—"Bicycle" defined. [1961 c 12 §
46.47.010. Prior: 1951 c 76 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.04.071.
46.40.240 Fire department sign or plate on private car. [1953 c
161 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 46.37.186.
46.47.020 Road rights and duties—In general. [1961 c 12 §
46.47.020. Prior: 1951 c 76 § 2.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.755.
46.40.250 Blue light, sign or plate—Identification card required—
Funeral coach may display blue light. [1953 c 161 § 4.] Now codified as
RCW 46.37.187.
46.47.030 Must ride on a seat. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.030. Prior: 1951
c 76 § 3.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.760(1).
46.40.260
46.37.188.
46.47.040 Number of passengers. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.040. Prior:
1951 c 76 § 4.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.61.760(2).
Penalty.
[1953 c 161 § 5.]
Now codified as RCW
Chapter 46.44
SIZE, WEIGHT, LOAD
46.44.015 Tow truck exemptions. [1991 c 276 § 1.] Repealed by
2004 c 109 § 2.
46.44.038 Size and combinations restrictions—Special permits to
exceed authorized. [1983 c 3 § 120; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 62.] Repealed by
2001 c 262 § 4.
46.44.040 Maximum gross weights—Axle factor. [1974 ex.s. c 86 §
1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 150 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 244 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.44.040.
Prior: 1957 c 273 § 17; 1955 c 384 § 4; 1951 c 269 § 26; prior: 1949 c 221
§ 2, part; 1947 c 200 § 6, part; 1941 c 116 § 2, part; 1937 c 189 § 50, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-50, part; 1929 c 180 § 3, part; 1927 c 309 § 8, part;
1923 c 181 § 4, part; 1921 c 96 § 20, part; RRS § 6362-8, part.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 46.44.041.
46.44.044 Maximum gross weights—Wheelbase factor. [1961 c 12
§ 46.44.044. Prior: 1953 c 72 § 1; 1951 c 269 § 28; prior: 1949 c 221 § 2,
part; 1947 c 200 § 6, part; 1941 c 116 § 2, part; 1937 c 189 § 50, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6360-50, part; 1929 c 180 § 3, part; 1927 c 309 § 8, part; 1923
c 181 § 4, part; 1921 c 96 § 20, part; RRS § 6362-8, part.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24. Later enactment, see RCW 46.44.041.
46.44.045 Maximum gross weights—Penalties for violations.
[1971 c 17 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 22; 1967 c 32 § 50; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 34;
1961 c 12 § 46.44.045. Prior: 1959 c 136 § 1; 1953 c 254 § 2; 1951 c 269 §
29; prior: 1949 c 221 § 2, part; 1947 c 200 § 6, part; 1941 c 116 § 2, part;
1937 c 189 § 50, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-50, part; 1929 c 180 § 3,
part; 1927 c 309 § 8, part; 1923 c 181 § 4, part; 1921 c 96 § 20, part; RRS §
6362-8, part.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24.
46.44.046 Excess weight—Discretion of arresting officer. [1961 c
12 § 46.44.046. Prior: 1953 c 254 § 3; 1951 c 269 § 30.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 64 § 24.
46.44.048 Excess weight—Poundage fees—Deposit. [1953 c 254 §
11; 1951 c 269 § 32.] Repealed by 1959 c 136 § 2; and repealed by 1961 c
12 § 46.98.050.
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46.47.050
"Hitching on" prohibited—Bikes and other
recreational equipment. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.050. Prior: 1951 c 76 § 5.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.765.
46.47.060 Bicycle rules of the road. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.060. Prior:
1951 c 76 § 6.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.61.770.
46.47.070 Keep one hand on handle bars. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.070.
Prior: 1951 c 76 § 7.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.61.775.
46.47.080 Lights, reflector, bells, brakes. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.080.
Prior: 1951 c 76 § 8; 1937 c 189 § 20; RRS § 6360-20; 1927 c 309 § 26;
RRS § 6362-26. Formerly RCW 46.40.070.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155
§ 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.780.
46.47.090 Violations—Penalties—Duties, liabilities of parents,
guardians—Negligence. [1961 c 12 § 46.47.090. Prior: 1951 c 76 § 9.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
Chapter 46.48
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Speed
46.48.010 General criterion stated. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.010. Prior:
1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 §
27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part;
1909 c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 §
8. Later enactment, see RCW 46.48.011.
46.48.011 General criterion stated—Maximum speed limits
specified—Duty to drive at reduced speed. [1965 ex.s. c 155 § 54; 1963 c
16 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.400.
46.48.012 Alteration of maximum speed limits. Decreases by state
highway commission. [1963 c 16 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.405.
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46.48.013 Alteration of maximum speed limits—Increases by state
highway commission. [1965 ex.s. c 155 § 55; 1963 c 16 § 3.] Now
codified as RCW 46.61.410.
46.48.041
Speed limits—Limited access facilities—Local
regulation. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.041. Prior: 1955 c 177 § 5.] Now codified
as RCW 46.61.430.
46.48.014 Alteration of maximum speed limits—Increases and
decreases by local authorities. [1963 c 16 § 4.] Now codified as RCW
46.61.415.
46.48.044 Local speed regulations—Posting speed limit. [1961 c
12 § 46.48.044. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 3; prior: 1937 c 189 § 66, RRS § 636066, part; 1927 c 309 § 5, part; 1921 c 96 § 41, part; 1919 c 59 § 13, part;
1917 c 155 § 20, part; 1915 c 142 § 34, part; RRS § 6362-5, part.] Repealed
by 1963 c 16 § 8.
46.48.015 Impeding traffic by slow speed prohibited—Minimum
speed limits. [1963 c 16 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.425.
46.48.016 1963 act—Saving of existing orders, etc., establishing
speed limits. [1963 c 16 § 7.] Now appears as footnote to RCW 46.61.400.
46.48.020 Speed limits—In cities and towns. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.020. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 6; 1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part;
1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3,
part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915
c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. §
2531, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW
46.48.011 through 46.48.016.
46.48.046 Local speed regulations—"Stop" signs for arterial
highways. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.046. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 4; prior: 1937 c 189
§ 66, part; RRS § 6360-66, part; 1927 c 309 § 5, part; 1921 c 96 § 41, part;
1919 c 59 § 13, part; 1917 c 155 § 20, part; 1915 c 142 § 34, part; RRS §
6362-5, part.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.435.
46.48.050 Racing of vehicles on highways, reckless driving. [1961
c 12 § 46.48.050. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 67; RRS § 6360-67; 1921 c 96 § 32;
1915 c 142 § 25; RRS § 6344.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.530.
46.48.021 Speed limits—Outside cities and towns—Intersections.
[1961 c 120 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.48.021. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 7; 1949 c 196 §
6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27,
part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909
c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.48.011 through 46.48.016.
46.48.022 Speed limits—Outside cities and towns. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.022. Prior: 1955 c 177 § 1; 1951 c 28 § 8; 1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947
c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64, part;
1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 §
16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279, part;
Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.48.011 through 46.48.016.
46.48.023 Speed limits—School or playground crosswalks. [1963
c 16 § 5; 1961 c 12 § 46.48.023. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 9; 1949 c 196 § 6, part;
1947 c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64,
part; 1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c
155 § 16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279,
part; Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.440.
46.48.024 Speed limits—Sixty miles per hour—Heavy trucks and
combinations excepted. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.024. Prior: 1955 c 177 § 4;
1951 c 28 § 10; 1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6,
part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS
§ 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Repealed
by 1963 c 16 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 46.48.011 through 46.48.016.
46.48.025 Speed limits—Due care required. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.025. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 11; 1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part;
1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3,
part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915
c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. §
2531, part.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.445.
46.48.026 Speed limits—Exceeding speed limit evidence of
reckless driving. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.026. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 12; 1949 c
196 § 6, part; 1947 c 200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 6360-64, part; 1927 c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27,
part; 1917 c 155 § 16, part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909
c 249 § 279, part; Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Now codified as RCW
46.61.465.
46.48.027 Speed limits—Violation charges—Speed to be specified.
[1961 c 12 § 46.48.027. Prior: 1951 c 28 § 13; 1949 c 196 § 6, part; 1947 c
200 § 8, part; 1937 c 189 § 64, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-64, part; 1927
c 309 § 3, part; 1923 c 181 § 6, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16,
part; 1915 c 142 § 24, part; RRS § 6362-3, part; 1909 c 249 § 279, part;
Rem. & Bal. § 2531, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.475.
46.48.030 Maximum speed on state highways may be lowered by
highway commission—Posting speed limit. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.030.
Prior: 1937 c 189 § 65; RRS § 6360-65.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.48.011 through 46.48.016.
46.48.040 Local speed regulations. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.040. Prior:
1951 c 28 § 2; prior: 1937 c 189 § 66, part; RRS § 6360-66, part; 1927 c
309 § 5, part; 1921 c 96 § 41, part; 1919 c 59 § 13, part; 1917 c 155 § 20,
part; 1915 c 142 § 34, part; RRS § 6362-5, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8.
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46.48.060 Advertising of unlawful speed attained, reckless
driving. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.060. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 68; RRS § 6360-68.]
Now codified as RCW 46.61.535.
46.48.070 Impeding traffic by slow speed prohibited. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.070. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 69; RRS § 6360-69.] Repealed by 1963 c
16 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 46.48.016.
46.48.080 Maximum weight, size or speed in traversing bridges,
elevated structures, tunnels, underpasses—Posting limits. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.080. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 70; RRS § 6360-70.] Now codified as
RCW 46.61.450.
46.48.090 Maximum speed—Heavy trucks. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.090. Prior: 1955 c 177 § 2; 1947 c 200 § 9; 1937 c 189 § 71; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6360-71; 1929 c 180 § 2, part; 1927 c 309 § 4, part; 1923 c
181 § 6, part; RRS § 6362-4, part; 1921 c 96 § 27, part; 1917 c 155 § 16,
part; RRS § 6362-3, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8.
46.48.100 Maximum speed—Combination of vehicles. [1961 c 12
§ 46.48.100. Prior: 1955 c 177 § 3; 1947 c 200 § 10; 1937 c 189 § 72; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 6360-72; 1929 c 180 § 2, part; 1927 c 309 § 4, part; 1923 c
181 § 6, part; RRS § 6362-4, part.] Repealed by 1963 c 16 § 8.
46.48.110 Maximum speed—Vehicles with solid or hollow cushion
tires. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.110. Prior: 1947 c 200 § 11; 1937 c 189 § 73;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6360-73.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.455.
46.48.120 Speed traps outlawed—Measured courses. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.120. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 74; RRS § 6360-74; 1927 c 309 § 7; RRS §
6362-7.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.470.
School buses and school patrols
46.48.130 Stop signals and flasher signal lamps required—
Mandatory display, exceptions. [1961 c 203 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.48.130.
Prior: 1945 c 151 § 1, part; 1937 c 189 § 45, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 636045, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.370(1).
46.48.140 Vehicles must stop on approaching stopped school bus.
[1961 c 12 § 46.48.140. Prior: 1945 c 151 § 1, part; 1937 c 189 § 45, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6360-45, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.370(1).
46.48.150 Regulations as to design, marking and mode of
operating school buses. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.150. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 131;
RRS § 6360-131.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.380.
46.48.160 School patrol—Appointment—Authority—Finance—
Insurance. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.160. Prior: 1953 c 278 § 1; 1937 c 189 §
130; RRS § 6360-130; 1927 c 309 § 42; RRS § 6362-42.] Now codified as
RCW 46.61.385.
Transportation of hazardous materials
46.48.180 State patrol study to insure uniformity of regulations.
[1980 c 20 § 2; 1961 c 12 § 46.48.180. Prior: 1949 c 101 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6360-63b.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
46.48.190 Advisory committee. [1980 c 20 § 4; 1961 c 12 §
46.48.190. Prior: 1949 c 101 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-63c.] Repealed
by 1988 c 81 § 20.
46.48.200 Radioactive waste—Additional ports of entry. [1987 c
86 § 1.] Decodified July 2006.
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46.48.260 Parallel and angle parking—Standing or parking may
be prohibited or restricted. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.260. Prior: 1949 c 196 §
5; 1939 c 35 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 108; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-108.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.575.
46.48.270 Prohibited parking places. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.270.
Prior: 1937 c 189 § 107; RRS § 6360-107.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 §
91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.570.
46.48.280 Stopping and securing car when standing. [1961 c 12 §
46.48.280. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 109; RRS § 6360-109.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.600.
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c 178 § 12; 1979 c 158 § 167; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 41; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 7.]
Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.112 Sale of unclaimed vehicle or hulk—Procedure—
Proceeds—Deficiency. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 13; 1979 c 158 § 168; 1969
ex.s. c 281 § 42; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29,
effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.113 Vehicle left in garage for storage—When deemed
abandoned—Notices—Disposal. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 14; 1979 c 158 §
169; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1,
1986.
46.52.114 Registered disposer's lien—Unclaimed vehicle deemed
abandoned. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 10.] Repealed by
1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.48.290 Leaving vehicle on main traveled part of highway.
[1961 c 12 § 46.48.290. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 110; RRS § 6360-110; 1927 c
309 § 47, part; 1927 c 105 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 35, part; RRS § 6362-47,
part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.560.
46.52.115 Rules of department of licensing—Establishment.
[1979 ex.s. c 178 § 16; 1979 c 158 § 170; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 45; 1969 ex.s. c
42 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.48.300 Removal of vehicles left on main traveled way. [1961 c
12 § 46.48.300. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 111; RRS § 6360-111; 1927 c 309 § 47,
part; 1927 c 105 § 1, part; 1921 c 96 § 35, part; RRS § 6362-47, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.565.
46.52.116 City or county ordinances for disposition of abandoned
vehicles authorized—Processing of impounded vehicles. [1979 ex.s. c
178 § 17; 1979 c 158 § 171; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 377
§ 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.48.310 Removal of disabled vehicles—Impounding. [1961 c 12
§ 46.48.310. Prior: 1955 c 172 § 1.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.565.
46.52.117 City or county ordinances for abatement and removal
of abandoned vehicles or hulks on private property authorized—
Contents. [1979 c 158 § 172; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 43; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 12.]
Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.48.320
Removal of disabled vehicles—Charges—Service
contracts. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.320. Prior: 1955 c 172 § 2.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.565.
46.48.330
Removal of disabled vehicles—Towing service—
Posting. [1961 c 12 § 46.48.330. Prior: 1955 c 172 § 3.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.565.
46.48.340
Special parking privileges for certain disabled
persons—Display of decal—Prohibited areas. [1961 c 128 § 2.] Now
codified as RCW 46.61.580.
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46.52.118 Removal of abandoned vehicle or hulk from real
property—Disposal. [1983 c 274 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 281 § 1.] Repealed
by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.119
Unauthorized vehicles—Removal from family
residential property. [1975 1st ex.s. c 281 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 208 § 1.]
Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.1192 Unauthorized vehicles—Removal from other private
property—Posting requirements. [1979 c 158 § 173; 1975 1st ex.s. c 281
§ 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
ACCIDENTS—REPORTS—ABANDONED VEHICLES
46.52.100 Record of traffic charges—Reports of court—District
court venue—Driving under influence of liquor or drugs. [1998 c 204 §
1; 1998 c 165 § 9; 1995 c 219 § 3; 1994 c 275 § 15; 1991 c 363 § 123; 1987
c 3 § 18; 1985 c 302 § 6; 1983 c 2 § 12. Prior: 1979 ex.s. c 176 § 4; 1979
ex.s. c 136 § 81; 1979 c 158 § 163; 1967 c 32 § 60; 1961 c 12 § 46.52.100;
prior: 1955 c 393 § 2; 1949 c 196 § 15; 1937 c 189 § 142; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 6360-142.] Repealed by 1999 c 86 § 8.
46.52.1194
Unauthorized vehicles—Removal from private
property—Duties required of towing firm—Lien—Penalty for
noncompliance. [1983 c 274 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 281 § 4.] Repealed by
1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.1195 Unclaimed vehicles—Procedures for redeeming—
Public sale. [1983 c 274 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective
January 1, 1986.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.52.100 was amended by 1999 c 274 § 5
without reference to its repeal by 1999 c 86 § 8. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.52.102 Definitions. [1981 c 185 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 178 § 7; 1969
ex.s. c 42 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.104 Registered owner transferring vehicle relieved of
liability upon compliance with section. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 8; 1979 c 158
§ 164; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 39.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective
January 1, 1986.
46.52.106 Owner of record presumed liable for costs when vehicle
or hulk abandoned—Exception. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 281 §
40; 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1,
1986.
46.52.108 Registration certificate for disposal of vehicles and
hulks—Required,
penalty—Application—Bond—Fee—Insurance—
Suspension or revocation—Compliance with state and local rules
required. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 10; 1979 c 158 § 165; 1969 ex.s. c 281 § 44;
1969 ex.s. c 42 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1,
1986.
46.52.110 Stolen and abandoned vehicles—Reports of—Recovery,
report required, penalty—Notice—Disposition. [1980 c 148 § 4. Prior:
1979 ex.s. c 178 § 11; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 82; 1979 c 158 § 166; 1969 ex.s. c
42 § 6; 1967 c 32 § 61; 1965 ex.s. c 23 § 2; 1963 c 44 § 1; 1961 c 12 §
46.52.110; prior: 1937 c 189 § 143; RRS § 6360-143.] Repealed by 1985 c
377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.111 Removal and storage of vehicle or hulk—Lien—
Notices—Contents—Failure by disposer to comply with time limits—
Redeeming of impounded vehicles, payment. [1983 c 274 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
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46.52.1196
Unauthorized vehicles—Removal from private
property—Must be released, when—Penalty for defrauding towing
firm. [1983 c 274 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 281 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 §
29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.1198 Disturbing vehicle left on private property—Liability.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 281 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January
1, 1986.
46.52.140 Motor vehicle operators' revolving fund—Use. [1967 c
32 § 64; 1963 c 169 § 66; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 28.] Repealed by 1967 c 174 §
6.
46.52.145 Abandoned junk motor vehicles—Definitions. [1979
ex.s. c 178 § 18; 1971 ex.s. c 111 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29,
effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.150 Abandoned junk motor vehicles—Authorizing disposal
of—Record—Disposition of surplus moneys from. [1983 c 274 § 6; 1979
ex.s. c 178 § 19; 1979 c 158 § 174; 1971 ex.s. c 111 § 2.] Repealed by 1985
c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.160
Abandoned junk motor vehicles—Violations
constituting abandoning—Evidence—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 111 § 3.]
Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1, 1986.
46.52.170 Abandoned vehicles or hulks—Notification sticker,
contents—Owner to be informed. [1979 ex.s. c 178 § 2.] Repealed by
1987 c 311 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 46.55.085, part.
46.52.180 Abandoned vehicles or hulks—Removal, time, location.
[1979 ex.s. c 178 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 311 § 21. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.55.085, part.
46.52.190
Abandoned vehicles or hulks—Impoundment—
Notification—Hearing—Liability for charges—Nonpayment penalty.
[1983 c 274 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 178 § 4.] Repealed by 1987 c 311 § 21.
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Reviser's note: RCW 46.52.190 was amended by 1987 c 202 § 215
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 311 § 21. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.56.150 Failure to stop at stop sign. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.150.
Prior: 1937 c 189 § 122; RRS § 6360-122.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 §
91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.190(2).
46.52.200 Abandoned vehicles or hulks—Impoundment—Bond to
regain possession. [1983 c 274 § 8; 1979 ex.s. c 178 § 5.] Repealed by
1987 c 311 § 21.
46.56.160 Failure to comply with restrictive signs—Penalty. [1961
c 12 § 46.56.160. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 123; RRS § 6360-123.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.050(1).
46.52.210 Abandoned vehicles or hulks—Crimes regarding.
[1979 ex.s. c 178 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 377 § 29, effective January 1,
1986.
46.56.170 Disobedience of traffic control devices. [1961 c 12 §
46.56.170. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 124; RRS § 6360-124.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.050(1).
Chapter 46.56
DRIVING DELINQUENCIES
46.56.010 Operating under influence of intoxicants or drugs—
Chemical analysis, tests, presumptions—Penalties. [1961 c 12 §
46.56.010. Prior: 1955 c 393 § 3; 1949 c 196 § 4; 1937 c 189 § 119; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6360-119; 1927 c 309 § 51; RRS § 6362-51.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.56.020 Operating motor vehicle in reckless manner. [1961 c 12
§ 46.56.020. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 118; RRS § 6360-118; 1927 c 309 § 45;
1923 c 122 § 2; RRS § 6362-45.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.500(1).
46.56.030 Operating motor vehicle in a negligent manner. [1961 c
12 § 46.56.030. Prior: 1939 c 154 § 1; RRS § 6360-118 1/2.] Now codified
as RCW 46.61.525.
46.56.180 Disobedience of signals of officer or flagman. [1961 c 12
§ 46.56.180. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 125; RRS § 6360-125; 1927 c 309 § 36;
1921 c 96 § 37; RRS § 6362-36.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.015.
46.56.190 Refusal to give information to or cooperate with officer.
[1961 c 12 § 46.56.190. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 126; RRS § 6360-126; 1927 c
309 § 38; RRS § 6362-38.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.020.
46.56.200 Causing or permitting vehicle to be unlawfully
operated. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.200. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 148; RRS § 6360148.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.675.
46.56.210 Attempting, aiding, abetting, coercing, committing
violations, punishable. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.210. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 149;
RRS § 6360-149.] Now codified as RCW 46.64.048.
46.56.220
Lowering passenger motor vehicle below legal
clearance—Penalty. [1961 c 151 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.680.
46.56.040 Negligent homicide by means of a motor vehicle. [1965
ex.s. c 155 § 63; 1961 c 12 § 46.56.040. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 120; RRS §
6360-120.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.520.
46.56.230 Leaving children unattended in standing vehicle with
motor running—Penalty. [1961 c 151 § 2.] Now codified as RCW
46.61.685.
46.56.050 Transporting passengers for hire with trailers. [1961 c
12 § 46.56.050. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 113; RRS § 6360-113.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.56.240 Violations relating to toll facilities. [1961 c 259 § 1.]
Now codified as RCW 46.61.690.
46.56.060 Operating with gears in neutral or clutch disengaged.
[1961 c 12 § 46.56.060. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 114; RRS § 6360-114.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.630.
Chapter 46.60
RULES OF THE ROAD
46.56.070 Carrying persons or animals on outside part of vehicle.
[1961 c 12 § 46.56.070. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 115; RRS § 6360-115.] Now
codified as RCW 46.61.660.
46.60.010 Operator must drive to the right of center line—
Excepted circumstances. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.010. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 75;
RRS § 6360-75; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; 1923 c 181 § 7, part; 1921 c 96 § 28,
part; 1919 c 59 § 11, part; 1915 c 142 § 26, part; RRS § 6362-41, part.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.100.
46.56.080 Riding other than on seat of motorcycle. [1961 c 12 §
46.56.080. Prior: 1949 c 196 § 10; RRS § 6360-98c.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.610.
46.56.090
Interference with operator's view or control—
Operating when. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.090. Prior: 1949 c 196 § 3; 1937 c
189 § 116; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-116.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 §
91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.615.
46.56.100 Embracing another while driving. [1961 c 12 §
46.56.100. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 117; RRS § 6360-117; 1927 c 309 § 49;
RRS § 6362-49.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.665.
46.56.110 Driving over fire hose. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.110. Prior:
1937 c 189 § 95; RRS § 6360-95.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.640.
46.56.120 Driving or parking in proximity to fire apparatus.
[1961 c 12 § 46.56.120. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 94; RRS § 6360-94.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.635.
46.60.020 Divided highways. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 50; 1961 c 12 §
46.60.020. Prior: 1959 c 44 § 1; 1955 c 146 § 1; 1949 c 196 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6360-98e.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.60.030 Meeting vehicles traveling in opposite direction—
Dimming lights at night. [1949 c 196 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 76; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6360-76. Prior: 1927 c 309 § 41; 1923 c 181 § 7; 1921 c 96 §§ 28,
29; 1919 c 59 § 11; 1915 c 142 §§ 26, 27; RRS § 6362-41.] Repealed by
1955 c 269 § 48; and repealed by 1961 c 12 § 46.98.050. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.37.230.
46.60.040
Overtaking and passing another vehicle—
Requirements—Sounding horn. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.040. Prior: 1937 c
189 § 77; RRS § 6360-77; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; 1923 c 181 § 7, part; 1921
c 96 § 28, part; 1919 c 59 § 11, part; 1915 c 142 § 26, part; RRS § 6362-41,
part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.110.
46.56.130 Driving with wheels off roadway. [1961 c 12 §
46.56.130. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 96; RRS § 6360-96.] Now codified as
RCW 46.61.670.
46.60.050 When overtaking vehicle may pass to the right. [1961 c
12 § 46.60.050. Prior: 1959 c 42 § 1; 1957 c 96 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 78; RRS
§ 6360-78; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; 1923 c 181 § 7, part; 1921 c 96 § 28, part;
1919 c 59 § 11, part; 1915 c 142 § 26, part; RRS § 6362-41, part.] Repealed
by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.115.
46.56.135 Permitting escape of load materials—Throwing debris
on right-of-way. [1965 ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.56.135. Prior: 1947
c 200 § 3, part; 1937 c 189 § 44, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6360-44, part.
Formerly RCW 46.36.130 (first paragraph).] Now codified as RCW
46.61.655.
46.60.060 Overtaking and passing on curves, grades, tunnels, and
grade crossings—Exceptions—Marking danger spots. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.060. Prior: 1953 c 31 § 1; 1937 c 189 § 79; RRS § 6360-79; 1927 c
309 § 41, part; 1923 c 181 § 7, part; 1921 c 96 § 28, part; RRS § 6362-41,
part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.56.137 Throwing or dropping glass or debris, etc., upon or
along highways, parks, beaches, or waters—Penalty—Suspension of
penalty conditioned on removal of debris. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
46.60.070 Additional rules for multiple-laned highways. [1961 c
12 § 46.60.070. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 80; RRS § 6360-80.] Repealed by
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.140.
46.56.140 Leaving debris on roadway. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.140.
Prior: 1937 c 189 § 112; RRS § 6360-112.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 §
91.
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46.60.080 Interval between vehicles. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.080. Prior:
1937 c 189 § 81; RRS § 6360-81; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; RRS § 6362-41,
part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
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46.60.090 Overtaking and passing streetcars on left. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.090. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 82; RRS § 6360-82; 1921 c 96 § 31, part;
RRS § 6343, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.60.280 Hitchhiking prohibited. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.280. Prior:
1937 c 189 § 100; RRS § 6360-100.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.255.
46.60.100 Passing stopped streetcar or bus on right. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.100. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 83; RRS § 6360-83; 1921 c 96 § 31, part;
RRS § 6343, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.60.290 Pedestrians walking along highway. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.290. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 101; RRS § 6360-101.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.250.
46.60.110 Positions to be assumed for right and left hand turns.
[1961 c 12 § 46.60.110. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 84; RRS § 6360-84; 1927 c
309 § 41, part; 1921 c 96 § 29, part; 1919 c 59 § 11, part; 1915 c 142 § 26,
part; RRS § 6362-41, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.290.
46.60.300 Stopping at railroad crossing or movable span at signal.
[1961 c 12 § 46.60.300. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 102; RRS § 6360-102.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.340.
46.60.120 Turning and stopping signals—Mechanical signals.
[1961 c 12 § 46.60.120. Prior: 1953 c 248 § 1; 1949 c 157 § 3; 1947 c 267
§ 9; 1937 c 189 § 85; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-85; 1929 c 178 § 1, part;
RRS § 6362-15, part; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; 1921 c 96 § 29, part; RRS §
6362-41, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.61.310.
46.60.310 Stop signs at dangerous grade crossings—Stopping
distance. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.310. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 103; RRS § 6360103.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.345.
46.60.320 Stopping or reducing speed at other grade crossings.
[1963 c 125 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.60.320. Prior: 1957 c 96 § 2; 1937 c 189 §
104; RRS § 6360-104.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.350.
46.60.130 Turning left at intersection—Requirements. [1961 c 12
§ 46.60.130. Prior: 1947 c 200 § 12; 1937 c 189 § 86; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6360-86.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.310(2).
46.60.330 Arterial highways designated—Stopping on entering.
[1963 ex.s. c 3 § 48; 1961 c 12 § 46.60.330. Prior: 1955 c 146 § 5; 1947 c
200 § 14; 1937 c 189 § 105; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6360-105.] Now codified
as RCW 46.61.195.
46.60.140 Making "U" turns, restrictions on. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.140. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 87; RRS § 6360-87.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.295.
46.60.340
Stop intersections other than arterial may be
designated. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.340. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 106; RRS § 6360106; 1927 c 284 § 1; RRS § 6362-41a.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.200.
46.60.150 Right-of-way on approaching intersections. [1963 ex.s.
c 3 § 46; 1961 c 12 § 46.60.150. Prior: 1955 c 146 § 3; 1937 c 189 § 88;
RRS § 6360-88; 1927 c 309 § 41, part; 1923 c 181 § 7, part; 1921 c 96 § 28,
part; RRS § 6362-41, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.180.
46.60.350 One-way streets and highways—Designation—Traffic
rules. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.350. Prior: 1949 c 196 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6360-98g.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.135.
46.60.160 Right-of-way on making left turn at intersection. [1961
c 118 § 1; 1961 c 12 § 46.60.160. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 89; RRS § 6360-89.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.185.
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46.60.170 Right-of-way at arterial intersection. [1963 ex.s. c 3 §
47; 1961 c 12 § 46.60.170. Prior: 1955 c 146 § 4; 1937 c 189 § 90; RRS §
6360-90.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91.
46.60.180 Duty in backing vehicle. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.180. Prior:
1937 c 189 § 91; RRS § 6360-91.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.605.
46.60.190 Emerging from alleys or private property or across
sidewalk area. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.190. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 92; RRS §
6360-92.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.205 and 46.61.365.
46.60.200 Starting parked vehicle. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.200. Prior:
1949 c 196 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-98b.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c
155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.300.
46.60.210 Duty on approach of emergency vehicles. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.210. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 93; RRS § 6360-93.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.210.
46.60.220 Observance of pedestrian safety zones. [1961 c 12 §
46.60.220. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 97; RRS § 6360-97.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.260.
46.60.230 Traffic control signals—Colors—Indications. [1961 c
12 § 46.60.230. Prior: 1959 c 135 § 1; 1951 c 56 § 3; 1949 c 196 § 7; 1947
c 200 § 13; 1937 c 189 § 98; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-98; 1927 c 284 § 2;
RRS § 6362-41b.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.61.055 and 46.61.065.
46.60.240 Pedestrian control signals. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.240.
Prior: 1949 c 196 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-98a.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.060.
46.60.250 Pedestrian traffic regulations. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.250.
Prior: 1949 c 196 § 2; 1937 c 189 § 99; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-99.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.230
through 46.61.245.
46.60.260 Blind pedestrians. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.260. Prior: 1945 c
105 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6360-99a.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.265.
46.60.270 Blind pedestrians—Use of device for blind by others,
prohibited. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.270. Prior: 1945 c 105 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 6360-99b.] Now codified as RCW 46.61.270.
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46.61.010 Required obedience to traffic laws—Penalties. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 95 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 136 §
109, effective January 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 46.63.020.
46.61.265 Blind pedestrians. [1967 c 32 § 66; 1961 c 12 §
46.60.260. Prior: 1945 c 105 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6360-99a. Formerly
RCW 46.60.260.] Repealed by 1969 c 141 § 10.
46.61.270 Blind pedestrians—Use of device for blind by others
prohibited. [1961 c 12 § 46.60.270. Prior: 1945 c 105 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 6360-99b. Formerly RCW 46.60.270.] Repealed by 1969 c 141 §
10.
46.61.360 Stop signs and yield signs. [1965 ex.s. c 155 § 50.]
Repealed by 1975 c 62 § 51.
46.61.420 Speed limits established by city or town ordinance in
conflict with state law—Procedure. [1965 ex.s. c 155 § 56.] Repealed by
1975 c 62 § 51.
46.61.475 Charging violations of speed regulations. [1965 ex.s. c
155 § 58.] Repealed by 1999 c 86 § 8.
46.61.505 Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
[1965 ex.s. c 155 § 60.] Repealed by 1969 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No.
242 § 5). Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.506.
46.61.5051 Alcohol violator with regular license—Penalties.
[1994 c 275 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 332 § 21, effective September 1,
1995.
46.61.5052 Alcohol violator with probationary license—Penalties.
[1994 c 275 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 332 § 21, effective September 1,
1995.
46.61.5053 Alcohol violator with suspended or revoked license—
Penalties. [1994 c 275 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 332 § 21, effective
September 1, 1995.
46.61.5057 Driver under twenty-one—Duties upon being stopped
by law enforcement officer. [1994 c 275 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 41 §
14, effective July 1, 1998.
46.61.510 Persons under the influence of drugs. [1965 ex.s. c 155 §
61.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 287 § 6.
46.61.511 Seizure and forfeiture of vehicle. [1993 c 487 § 2.]
Repealed by 1994 c 139 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.5058.
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46.61.512 Notice to person charged and to director. [1993 c 487 §
3.] Repealed by 1994 c 139 § 3.
46.61.515 Driving or physical control of vehicle under the
influence—Penalties—Alcohol or drug problem, treatment—
Suspension or revocation of license—Appeal. [1993 c 501 § 7; 1993 c
239 § 1; 1985 c 352 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 328; 1983 c 165 § 21; 1983 c 150 § 1;
1982 1st ex.s. c 47 § 27; 1979 ex.s. c 176 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 3 § 3; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 287 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 130 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 284 § 1; 1967 c 32 § 68;
1965 ex.s. c 155 § 62.] Repealed by 1994 c 275 § 42, effective July 1, 1994.
46.61.518 Penalty assessments—Disposition of gross proceeds.
[1974 ex.s. c 130 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1,
1985.
46.61.562 Towing operators—Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s.
c 167 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 311 § 21.
46.61.563 Towing operators—Definitions. [1987 c 330 § 743; 1977
ex.s. c 167 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 111 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW
46.55.010.
46.61.564 Towing operators—Unlawful acts. [1977 ex.s. c 167 §
3.] Repealed by 1987 c 311 § 21.
46.61.565 Officers authorized to remove certain vehicles. [1984 c
154 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 178 § 21; 1977 ex.s. c 167 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 65.]
Repealed by 1987 c 311 § 21. Later enactment, see RCW 46.55.113.
46.61.567 State patrol—Removal of vehicles directly or by towing
operators—Lien for costs of removal and storage—Appeal. [1987 c 330
§ 744; 1979 ex.s. c 178 § 22; 1977 ex.s. c 167 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
46.55.115 pursuant to 1989 c 111 § 22.
46.61.580
Special parking privileges for certain disabled
persons—Display of card, decal, or special license plate—Prohibited
areas. [1979 ex.s. c 27 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 102 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c
297 § 2; 1961 c 128 § 2. Formerly RCW 46.48.340.] Repealed by 1984 c
154 § 8.
46.61.650 Throwing or dropping glass or debris, etc., upon or
along highways, parks, beaches or waters—Penalty—Suspension of
penalty conditioned upon removal of debris. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 51; 1965
ex.s. c 52 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 24. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.93.060.
46.61.695 Attempting, aiding, abetting, coercing, committing
violations, punishable. [1961 c 12 § 46.56.210. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 149;
RRS § 6360-149.] Now codified as RCW 46.64.048.
Chapter 46.63
DISPOSITION OF TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS
46.63.150 Costs and attorney's fees. [1981 c 330 § 8; 1980 c 128 §
13.] Repealed by 1989 c 9 § 1; and repealed by 1981 c 19 § 5.
Chapter 46.64
ENFORCEMENT
46.64.017 Arrest pursuant to investigation at scene of accident.
[1975 c 56 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 28 § 4. Later enactment, see
RCW 10.31.100.
46.64.020 Nonappearance after written promise—Penalty—
Response by mail, when. [1992 c 32 § 1; 1990 c 250 § 61; 1990 c 210 § 1;
1988 c 38 § 1; 1987 c 345 § 1; 1986 c 213 § 1; 1980 c 128 § 8; 1961 c 12 §
46.64.020. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 146; RRS § 6360-146.] Repealed by 1993 c
501 § 13.
46.64.027 Failure to comply. [1992 c 32 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c
501 § 13.
Chapter 46.65
46.65.110 Appeals from final court action or order. [1971 ex.s. c
284 § 13.] Repealed by 1979 c 62 § 9.
Chapter 46.68
DISPOSITION OF REVENUE
46.68.040 Disposition of operators' license fees—Support of state
parks and driver education. [1963 c 39 § 11; 1961 c 12 § 46.68.040.
Prior: 1959 c 81 § 1; 1957 c 294 § 2; 1955 c 259 § 5; 1949 c 52 § 2; 1947 c
164 § 19; 1937 c 188 § 71; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-71.] Repealed by 1965
c 25 § 5, effective January 1, 1966.
46.68.050 Disposition of fines and forfeitures for violations. [1969
ex.s. c 199 § 23; 1969 c 99 § 10; 1961 c 12 § 46.68.050. Prior: (i) 1949 c 75
§ 4; 1937 c 189 § 151; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-151. (ii) 1949 c 75 § 3;
1937 c 188 § 83; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6312-83; 1927 c 309 § 54; RRS §
6362-54.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985. See RCW
3.62.090 and 43.08.250.
46.68.051 Disposition of penalty assessments for support of driver
education program. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1984.
46.68.055
DWI impact account—Creation, deposits,
distribution—Expiration date. [1983 c 165 § 19.] Decodified pursuant to
1985 c 407 § 7, effective January 1, 1986.
46.68.062 Highway safety fund—Deposit of license reinstatement
fees for alcohol or drug violators—Use of moneys. [1983 c 165 § 20.]
Repealed by 1985 c 407 § 6, effective January 1, 1986.
46.68.095 Distribution of additional statewide taxes. [1999 c 94 §
7; 1994 c 179 § 4; 1990 c 42 § 103.] Repealed by 1999 c 269 § 17, effective
July 1, 1999; and repealed by 1999 sp.s. c 1 § 618.
46.68.100 Allocation of net tax amount in motor vehicle fund.
[1999 c 94 § 8; 1994 c 179 § 5; 1991 c 310 § 2; 1986 c 66 § 1; 1984 c 7 § 73;
1977 ex.s. c 317 § 9; 1977 c 51 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 124 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 85 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 145 §
79; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 8; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 6; 1961 c 12 § 46.68.100. Prior:
1959 ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1957 c 271 § 3; 1957 c 175 § 10; 1943 c 83 § 1; 1939 c
181 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6600-1e; 1937 c 208 §§ 2, part, 3, part.]
Repealed by 1999 c 269 § 17, effective July 1, 1999; and repealed by 1999
sp.s. c 1 § 618.
46.68.112 Preservation rating. [2002 c 5 § 412.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
46.68.115 Allocation and use of amounts distributed to cities and
towns. [1987 c 234 § 1; 1983 c 43 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 317 § 10.] Repealed by
1999 c 269 § 17, effective July 1, 1999.
46.68.140 State patrol highway account created. [1961 c 12 §
46.68.140. Prior: 1957 c 105 § 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 91 § 7. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.68.030.
46.68.150 Construction and improvements in urban areas—
Expenditure of motor vehicle fuel taxes and bond proceeds. [1984 c 7 §
74; 1977 ex.s. c 317 § 11; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 9.] Repealed by 1999 c 269 §
17, effective July 1, 1999.
46.68.180
Highway construction stabilization account—
Established, purpose. [1985 c 140 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 32,
effective June 30, 1999.
46.68.190 Highway construction stabilization account—Deposits,
transfers. [1985 c 140 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 32, effective June 30,
1999.
46.68.200 Highway construction stabilization account—Uses
limited. [1985 c 140 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 32, effective June 30,
1999.
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46.68.270 Freight mobility account. [2002 c 202 § 204.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
46.65.040 Complaint filed. [1971 ex.s. c 284 § 6.] Repealed by
1979 c 62 § 9.
Chapter 46.70
46.65.050 Show cause order issued—Service of order with
transcript or abstract. [1971 ex.s. c 284 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 c 62 § 9.
(Formerly: Unfair business practices—Dealers' licenses)
46.65.090 Unlawful operation of motor vehicle by habitual
offender—Penalty. [1990 c 210 § 7; 1985 c 302 § 8; 1979 c 62 § 6; 1977
ex.s. c 138 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 284 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 293 § 10.
46.70.010 Definitions. [1965 c 68 § 1; 1961 c 48 § 1; 1961 c 12 §
46.70.010. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 15; 1951 c 150 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s.
c 74 § 30. Later enactment, see RCW 46.70.011.
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46.70.020 Requirements for conducting business as dealer. [1967
c 32 § 76; 1965 c 68 § 2; 1961 c 12 § 46.70.020. Prior: 1951 c 150 § 3.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 30. Later enactment, see RCW 46.70.021.
46.71.050 Certain repairman's remedies barred—Conditions.
[1982 c 62 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 280 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16,
effective January 1, 1994.
46.70.030 Application for license. [1961 c 12 § 46.70.030. Prior:
1951 c 150 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 30. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.70.031.
46.71.065 Understating estimates prohibited. [1982 c 62 § 8.]
Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16, effective January 1, 1994.
46.70.040 Application—Contents—Fee. [1965 c 68 § 3; 1961 c 12
§ 46.70.040. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 16; 1951 c 150 § 5.] Repealed by 1967
ex.s. c 74 § 30. Later enactment, see RCW 46.70.041.
Chapter 46.76
46.70.050 License—Issuance, expiration, renewal. [1961 c 12 §
46.70.050. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 17; 1951 c 150 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s.
c 74 § 30. Later enactment, see RCW 46.70.051.
MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORTERS
46.76.075 Licensees must pay gross weight fees. [1955 c 384 § 15.]
Repealed by 1957 c 107 § 4.
Chapter 46.80
46.70.060 Dealer's license fee—Dealer's plates. [1972 ex.s. c 99 §
5; 1971 ex.s. c 74 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 26; 1967 c 32 § 77; 1961 c 12 §
46.70.060. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 18; 1951 c 150 § 7.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 132 § 25.
46.80.055 Staggering renewal periods. [1985 c 109 § 8.] Repealed
by 1995 c 256 § 27.
46.70.080 Additional license required for branch or subagency.
[1961 c 12 § 46.70.080. Prior: 1951 c 150 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
74 § 30. Later enactment, see RCW 46.70.081.
46.80.120 Improper practices—Penalty. [1961 c 12 § 46.80.120.
Prior: 1947 c 262 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8326-51.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 253 § 12.
46.70.081 Dealer to advise of business location, change—
Requirements for multiple locations—Six months' continuation on
death or incapacity of holder. [1973 1st ex.s. c 132 § 10; 1967 ex.s. c 74 §
8.] Repealed by 1986 c 241 § 24.
46.70.082 Salesman's license—Issuance—Posting—Procedure on
termination of employment. [1973 1st ex.s. 132 § 11; 1971 ex.s. c 74 § 5;
1967 ex.s. c 74 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 241 § 24.
46.70.100 Refusal, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds.
[1965 c 68 § 4; 1961 c 12 § 46.70.100. Prior: 1959 c 166 § 20; 1957 c 273
§ 20; 1951 c 150 § 13.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 30. Later enactment,
see RCW 46.70.101.
46.70.110 Refusal, suspension, revocation of license—Hearing—
Appeal. [1967 c 32 § 78; 1961 c 12 § 46.70.110. Prior: 1951 c 150 § 14.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 30.
46.70.136 Manufactured homes—Warranty disputes. [2007 c 432
§ 8; 1994 c 284 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 43.22A.210 pursuant to 2007 c
432 § 13.
46.70.150 Violations—Additional penalties as to license and
plates. [1961 c 12 § 46.70.150. Prior: 1951 c 150 § 12.] Repealed by 1993
c 307 § 19.
46.70.185 Odometers—Disconnecting, resetting, turning back,
replacing without notifying purchaser.
Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1983.
46.70.200 Revocation or nonrenewal of dealer's license when civil
action pending—Court ordered issuance, when. [1986 c 241 § 20; 1967
ex.s. c 74 § 17.] Repealed by 1989 c 415 § 23. Cf. chapter 46.96 RCW.
46.70.210 Effect of complaint on existing franchise—Effect of
issuance of new franchise. [1986 c 241 § 21; 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 18.]
Repealed by 1989 c 415 § 23. Cf. chapter 46.96 RCW.
46.70.280 License renewal period under 1971 act. [1971 ex.s. c 74
§ 9; 1967 ex.s. c 74 § 29.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 132 § 25.
Chapter 46.71
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
46.71.010 Definitions. [1982 c 62 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 280 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16, effective January 1, 1994.
46.71.020 Invoices—Requirements. [1977 ex.s. c 280 § 2.]
Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16, effective January 1, 1994.
46.71.030 Replaced parts—Return to customer—Exceptions.
[1982 c 62 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 280 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16,
effective January 1, 1994.
46.71.040 Estimate of costs—Alternatives—Customer's choice.
[1982 c 62 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 280 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 424 § 16,
effective January 1, 1994.
VEHICLE WRECKERS
Chapter 46.81
TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION COURSES
46.81.005 Legislative declaration. [1977 c 76 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 28A.08.005 in September 1985 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015.
46.81.010 Definitions. [1979 c 158 § 195; 1977 c 76 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c
218 § 1; 1963 c 39 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 28A.08.010 in September
1985 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015.
46.81.020 Administration of program—Powers and duties of
school officials. [1979 c 158 § 196; 1977 c 76 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 218 § 2;
1963 c 39 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 28A.08.020 in September 1985
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015.
46.81.030 Fiscal support—Penalty assessments in addition to
penalties, fines, and bail forfeitures. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 97; 1971 ex.s. c
26 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 9 § 2. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 218 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 24;
1967 c 167 § 11; 1963 c 39 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective
July 1, 1985. See RCW 3.62.090 and 43.08.250.
46.81.040 Fiscal support—Bail deposits to include penalty
assessment. [1963 c 39 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July
1, 1985.
46.81.050 Fiscal support—Disposition of revenue. [1970 ex.s. c 9 §
3. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 218 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 25; 1963 c 39 § 6.]
Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1, 1985.
46.81.060 Fiscal support—Traffic safety education account. [1969
ex.s. c 218 § 5; 1963 c 39 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July
1, 1985.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.81.060, recodified as RCW 28A.08.060
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015, was amended by 1985 c 57 § 62 without
reference to its repeal by 1984 c 258 § 339. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.81.070 Fiscal support—Reimbursement to school districts—
Enrollment fees—Deposit. [1984 c 258 § 331; 1977 c 76 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
218 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 147 § 5; 1963 c 39 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
28A.08.070 in September 1985 pursuant to RCW 1.08.015.
46.81.900 Declaration of purpose. [1969 ex.s. c 218 § 7; 1963 c 39
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 28A.08.900 in September 1985 pursuant to RCW
1.08.015.
Chapter 46.82
DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOLS
46.82.010 Definitions. [1967 c 32 § 106; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.010.
Prior: 1957 c 87 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.71.043 Posting of signs required. [1982 c 62 § 4.] Repealed by
1993 c 424 § 16, effective January 1, 1994.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.82.010 was amended by 1979 c 158 § 197
without reference to its repeal by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.71.047 Excessive repair costs, conditions for recovery of—
Costs of action and attorneys' fee. [1982 c 62 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c
424 § 16, effective January 1, 1994.
46.82.020 School license required—Fees—Renewal—Duplicates.
[1961 c 12 § 46.82.020. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51
§ 16.
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46.82.030 School licenses nontransferable—New license when
business ownership transferred. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.030. Prior: 1957 c
87 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.240 Appeal from action or decision of examining committee
or director. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.240. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 24.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.040 When school license shall not be issued—Proximity to
place where operator's license examination held. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.040.
Prior: 1957 c 87 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.250 Penalty. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.250. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 25.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.050 Denial of application for school license. [1961 c 12 §
46.82.050. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.060 Suspension, revocation, refusal of school license—
"Fraudulent practices" defined. [1967 c 32 § 107; 1961 c 214 § 4; 1961 c
12 § 46.82.060. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.82.060 was amended by 1979 c 158 § 198
without reference to its repeal by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.82.070 Suspension, revocation, refusal of school license—
Hearing—Procedure—Exception. [1967 c 32 § 108; 1961 c 214 § 2; 1961
c 12 § 46.82.070. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.080 Procedure on change of officers or location of school.
[1961 c 12 § 46.82.080. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51
§ 16.
46.82.090 Certain prerequisites to be met before instruction may
be given student. [1967 c 32 § 109; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.090. Prior: 1957 c
87 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.100 Advertising and solicitation of business. [1961 c 12 §
46.82.100. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.110 Lettering on instruction car required. [1961 c 12 §
46.82.110. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.120 Instructor's certificate—Qualifications for issuance.
[1967 c 32 § 110; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.120. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 12.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.130
Instructor's certificate—Application—Contents—
Proof of study—Temporary employment. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.130. Prior:
1957 c 87 § 13.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.140
Instructor's certificate—Examining committee—
Director to arrange examination. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 136; 1965
ex.s. c 170 § 48; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.140. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 14.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.82.140 was amended by 1979 c 158 § 199
without reference to its repeal by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
46.82.150
Disposition of moneys collected—Commercial
automobile driver training school account established. [1961 c 12 §
46.82.150. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 15.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.160 First examinations after effective date of chapter. [1961
c 12 § 46.82.160. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.170 Instructor's certificate—Fees—Duration. [1961 c 12 §
46.82.170. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 17.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.180
Instructor's certificate—Time and place of
examinations—Notice. [1961 c 214 § 3; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.180. Prior:
1957 c 87 § 18.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.190
Instructor's certificate—Qualifications to take
examination. [1967 c 32 § 111; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.190. Prior: 1957 c 87 §
19.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.260 Chapter not to apply to educational institutions. [1961
c 12 § 46.82.260. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 26.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.270 Basic minimum curricula required—Effect of failure to
teach such curricula. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.270. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 27.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.82.300 Driver instructors' advisory committee. [2009 c 101 § 2;
2006 c 219 § 3; 2002 c 195 § 5; 1984 c 287 § 93; 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 20, effective June 30, 2010.
Reviser's note: RCW 46.82.300 was amended by 2010 c 8 § 9099
without reference to its repeal by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 20. It has been
decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
Chapter 46.84
HIGHWAY USER TAX STRUCTURE
46.84.010 Declaration of policy. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.010. Prior:
1955 c 381 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.010.
46.84.020 Proportional registration and licensing—"Instate fleet
miles," "total fleet miles" defined. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 37; 1961 c 12 §
46.84.020. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 22; 1955 c 381 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c
106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.120, 46.85.130, and 46.85.150.
46.84.030 Mileage proportions for fleets not formerly operated in
state. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.030. Prior: 1955 c 381 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c
106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.170.
46.84.040 Records preserved—Lien for fees. [1961 c 12 §
46.84.040. Prior: 1955 c 381 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.85.190.
46.84.050 Reciprocity commission created—Duty of director of
licenses. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.050. Prior: 1957 c 273 § 23; 1955 c 381 § 5.]
Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.030.
46.84.060
Agreements with other states, provinces, etc.—
Contents. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.060. Prior: 1955 c 381 § 6.] Repealed by
1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.040 and 46.85.220.
46.84.070
Agreements with other states, provinces, etc.—
Registration in other jurisdictions, effect. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.070. Prior:
1955 c 381 § 7.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.050.
46.84.080 Agreements with other states, provinces, etc.—Denial of
benefits to violators. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.080. Prior: 1955 c 381 § 8.]
Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.090.
46.84.090
Agreements with other states, provinces, etc.—
Reciprocal benefits when no agreement. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.090. Prior:
1955 c 381 § 9.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.060.
46.84.100 Agreements with other states, provinces, etc.—Formal
requirements—Effect on other law. [1961 c 12 § 46.84.100. Prior: 1955
c 381 § 10.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.100.
46.84.110
Floater license plate—Authorized—Prerequisites.
[1961 c 266 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.230.
46.82.200 Renewal of instructor's license—Conditions—Refusal.
[1961 c 12 § 46.82.200. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 20.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
51 § 16.
46.84.120 Floater license plate—Application—Fee. [1961 c 266 §
2.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.240.
46.82.210 When school must terminate instructor's services.
[1967 c 32 § 112; 1961 c 12 § 46.82.210. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 21.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.84.130
Floater license plate—Valid only for intracity
operation—Penalty for violation. [1961 c 266 § 3.] Repealed by 1963 c
106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.250.
46.82.220 Instruction on state patrol testing course prohibited—
Suspension of licenses. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.220. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 22.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.84.140 Floater license plate—Design, size, etc.—Furnished as
other plates. [1961 c 266 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.85.260.
46.82.230 Revocation, suspension of instructor's certificate—
Hearing. [1961 c 12 § 46.82.230. Prior: 1957 c 87 § 23.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 51 § 16.
46.84.150 Special reciprocity identification plate—Display. [1961
ex.s. c 21 § 38.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see RCW
46.85.270.
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46.84.160 Special reciprocity identification plate—Duration.
[1961 ex.s. c 21 § 39.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 § 32. Later enactment, see
RCW 46.85.280.
46.85.290 Application—Issuance—Fee, deposit. [1985 c 173 § 8;
1981 c 222 § 9; 1967 c 32 § 116; 1963 c 106 § 29.] Repealed by 1987 c 244
§ 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.84.170 Special reciprocity identification plate—Application—
Issuance—Fee, deposit. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 40.] Repealed by 1963 c 106 §
32. Later enactment, see RCW 46.85.290.
46.85.300 Petition for reassessment, hearing, notice—Penalty for
late payment—Service of notice—Collection of fee or tax not to be
enjoined, exception. [1981 c 221 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58,
effective January 1, 1988.
Chapter 46.85
RECIPROCAL OR PROPORTIONAL
REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES
46.85.120 Proportional registration of fleet vehicles, application,
fee—Formula and payment. [1986 c 18 § 19; 1985 c 173 § 4; 1981 c 222
§ 3; 1973 c 115 § 1; 1971 c 51 § 1; 1963 c 106 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c
244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.125 Federal heavy vehicle use tax. [1985 c 79 § 2.] Repealed
by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.130
Registration and identification of proportionally
registered vehicles, effect of—Refusal or revocation, hearing. [1987 c
244 § 14; 1986 c 18 § 20; 1981 c 222 § 4; 1963 c 106 § 13.] Repealed by
1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.310 Lien for assessment—Priority, filing, effect. [1981 c 221
§ 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.320 Delinquency in payment—Notice by department to
property holders or creditors—Failure to answer. [1981 c 221 § 4.]
Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.330 Delinquency in payment—Seizure and sale of property
subject to lien—Notice, procedures of sale. [1981 c 221 § 5.] Repealed
by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.340 Filing warrant for final assessment—Fee, entry on
judgment docket—Lien—Writs of execution and garnishment. [1981 c
221 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.135 Application fee—Additional. [1981 c 222 § 5; 1971 c 51
§ 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.85.350 Delinquency in payment—Notice to attorney general,
collection by legal action—Certificate of delinquency as prima facie
evidence. [1981 c 221 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January
1, 1988.
46.85.140 Registration of same vehicles in more than one
jurisdiction required. [1981 c 222 § 6; 1979 c 134 § 2; 1963 c 106 § 14.]
Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.360 Remedies cumulative, no exclusion of other remedies.
[1981 c 221 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.145 Failure to register vehicles in another jurisdiction,
additional in-state miles. [1979 c 134 § 3; 1971 c 51 § 6.] Repealed by
1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.370
Audits and investigations of violations or
noncompliance—Powers of director—Court orders, punishment for
failure to obey. [1981 c 221 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective
January 1, 1988.
46.85.147 Increasing gross weight as subject to minimum fee.
[1971 c 51 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.85.150 Registration of additional fleet vehicles. [1963 c 106 §
15.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.160 Withdrawal of fleet vehicles, credits and accounting.
[1986 c 18 § 21; 1971 c 51 § 2; 1963 c 106 § 16.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 §
58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.170 New fleet, estimated mileage—Amended application,
when—Use of actual travel basis. [1971 c 51 § 3; 1963 c 106 § 17.]
Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.180 Fleet registration may be denied, when. [1963 c 106 §
18.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.190
Proportional registration records—Contents,
preservation of, penalties—Assessments of unpaid fees and taxes—
Audit, costs, liens, joint agreements with other jurisdictions. [1985 c
173 § 5; 1981 c 221 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 149 § 4; 1971 c 51 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
281 § 33; 1963 c 106 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January
1, 1988.
46.85.200 Relation to other state laws. [1963 c 106 § 20.] Repealed
by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.210 Proportional registration not exclusive. [1963 c 106 §
21.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.380 Overpayments and underpayments—Refunds and
charges. [1981 c 221 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective
January 1, 1988.
46.85.390 Judicial review and appeals. [1981 c 221 § 11.]
Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
Chapter 46.86
INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES—
SINGLE CAB CARDS
46.86.010 Application of chapter. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 2.] Repealed
by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.020 Definitions. [1979 c 158 § 200; 1967 ex.s. c 94 § 3.]
Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.030 Joint preparation and adoption of rules and regulations
by participating agencies—Conformance with Administrative
Procedure Act. [1979 c 158 § 201; 1967 ex.s. c 94 § 4.] Repealed by 1981
c 222 § 13.
46.86.040 Single cab card in lieu of evidence of compliance with
proportional registration, utilities and transportation commission
identification card, and special weight permit. [1975 1st ex.s. c 42 § 1;
1967 ex.s. c 94 § 5.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.85.220 Agreements with other jurisdictions—Rules. [1981 c
222 § 7; 1963 c 106 § 22.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January
1, 1988.
46.86.050 Certificate of compliance—Issuance of single cab
card—Cancellation, when. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c 222
§ 13.
46.85.230 "Floater" license plate—Authorized—Prerequisites.
[1967 c 32 § 115; 1963 c 106 § 23.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.060 Compliance with other regulations pending issuance of
single cab card. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.85.240 Application—Fee. [1963 c 106 § 24.] Repealed by 1981
c 222 § 13.
46.86.070 Temporary authorization permits—Fees—Rules and
regulations. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.85.250
Valid only for intracity operation—Penalty for
violation. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 99; 1963 c 106 § 25.] Repealed by 1981 c
222 § 13.
46.86.080 Distribution of fees. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 9.] Repealed by
1981 c 222 § 13.
46.85.260 Design, size, etc.—Furnished as other plates. [1963 c
106 § 26.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.85.270 Special reciprocity identification plate—Eligibility—
Display. [1985 c 173 § 6; 1982 c 227 § 23; 1963 c 106 § 27.] Repealed by
1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
46.85.280 Period of validity. [1985 c 173 § 7; 1981 c 222 § 8; 1963
c 106 § 28.] Repealed by 1987 c 244 § 58, effective January 1, 1988.
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46.86.090 Expiration date of single cab cards. [1967 ex.s. c 94 §
10.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.100 Alternative to compliance with requirements of chapter
81.80 RCW—Signifying by displaying card. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 11.]
Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.110 Administrator to promote standardization of vehicle
qualification requirements with other states. [1967 ex.s. c 94 § 12.]
Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
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46.86.120 Requirements of other laws not altered except where
stated. [1975 1st ex.s. c 42 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 94 § 13.] Repealed by 1981 c
222 § 13.
46.86.130 Effective date of first single cab cards. [1967 ex.s. c 94 §
14.] Repealed by 1981 c 222 § 13.
46.86.140
Carriers to comply with requirements of state
commission as to forms and procedures. [1971 ex.s. c 143 § 7.] Repealed
by 1981 c 222 § 13.
Chapter 46.87
PROPORTIONAL REGISTRATION
(Formerly: International registration plan)
46.87.085 Staggered renewal periods. [1993 c 307 § 17.] Repealed
by 2005 c 194 § 11.
46.87.100 Application of IRP. [1985 c 380 § 10.] Repealed by 1986
c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.87.110 Enforcement—Rules. [1985 c 380 § 11.] Repealed by
1986 c 18 § 26, effective January 1, 1987.
46.87.160 Quarterly fee payment. [1987 c 244 § 29.] Repealed by
1993 c 307 § 19.
46.87.170 Recalculation of prorate percentage—Additional fees
and taxes. [1987 c 244 § 30.] Repealed by 2005 c 194 § 11.
46.87.180 Conditions on fleet vehicles. [1987 c 244 § 31.] Repealed
by 2005 c 194 § 11.
46.87.901 Effective date—1986 c 18; 1985 c 380. [1986 c 18 § 27;
1985 c 380 § 25.] Repealed by 2005 c 194 § 11.
Chapter 46.88
OUT-OF-STATE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES—
INTRASTATE PERMITS
46.88.010 Commercial vehicles registered in another state—
Permits for intrastate operations. [1986 c 18 § 25; 1979 c 158 § 202;
1969 ex.s. c 281 § 32.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1,
2011.
Chapter 46.90
WASHINGTON MODEL TRAFFIC ORDINANCE
46.90.100 Chapter 46.04 RCW (Definitions) adopted by reference.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1,
1994.
46.90.103 Abandoned vehicle. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 4.] Repealed
by 1993 c 121 § 5; and repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.106 Automobile hulk. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 5.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.109 Bus. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 §
6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.112 Bus stop. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.115 City. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 §
6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.118 Demolish. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.121 Department. [1979 c 158 § 203; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 10.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.124 Garage keeper. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 11.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.127 Holidays. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.139 Ordinance. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 16.] Repealed by 1993
c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.142 Parking meter. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 17.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.145 Parking meter space. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 18.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.148 Parking meter zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 19.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.151 Passenger loading zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 20.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.154 Planting strip. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 21.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.157 Police or police officer. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 22.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.160 Police chief or chief of police. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 23.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.163 Police department. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 24.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.166 Registered disposer. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 25.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.169 School bus zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 26.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.172 Service parking. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 27.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.175 Street. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 28.] Repealed by 1993 c 400
§ 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.178 Taxicab. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 29.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.181 Taxicab stand. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 30.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.184 Tow truck operator. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 31.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.187 Traffic division. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 32.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.190 U turn. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 33.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.200 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1983 c 30
§ 1; 1980 c 65 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 34.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.205 Public employees to obey traffic regulations. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 35.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.210 Police administration. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 36.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.215 Duty of traffic division. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 37.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.220 Authority of police and fire department officials. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 38.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.225 Records of traffic violations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 39.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.230 Traffic division to investigate accidents. [1975 1st ex.s. c
54 § 40.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.235 Traffic accident studies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 41.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.240 Traffic accident reports. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 42.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.130 Hulk hauler. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 13.] Repealed by 1993
c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.245 Traffic division to submit annual traffic safety report.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 43.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1,
1994.
46.90.133 Loading zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 14.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.250 Police department to administer bicycle licenses. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 44.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.136 Official time standard. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 15.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.255 Police department to regulate parking meters. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 45.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
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46.90.260 Traffic engineer. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 46.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.424 U turn restrictions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 70.] Repealed
by 1982 c 25 § 4.
46.90.265 Traffic engineer—Authority. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 47.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.427 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1993 c
400 § 5; 1988 c 24 § 3; 1985 c 19 § 2; 1984 c 108 § 2; 1982 c 25 § 2; 1980 c
65 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 60 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 71.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.270 Local authority—Authority. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 48.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.275 Traffic safety commission—Powers and duties. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 49.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.300 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1993 c
400 § 3; 1991 c 293 § 9; 1991 c 293 § 8; 1991 c 118 § 2; 1991 c 118 § 1;
1989 c 178 § 28; 1988 c 24 § 1; 1987 c 30 § 1; 1986 c 24 § 1; 1985 c 19 § 1.
Prior: 1984 c 154 § 6; 1984 c 108 § 1; 1983 c 30 § 2; 1982 c 25 § 1; 1980 c
65 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 60 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 50.] Repealed by 1993 c
400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.330 Authority to remove and impound vehicles on public
property—Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 51.] Repealed by 1980 c 65 §
9.
46.90.335 Owner of record presumed liable for costs when vehicle
abandoned—Exception. [1983 c 3 § 124; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 52.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.340 Contract with registered disposer to dispose of vehicles
and hulks—Compliance required. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 53.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.345 Stolen and abandoned vehicles—Reports of—Recovery,
report required, penalty—Disposition. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 100; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 54.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.350 Removal and storage of vehicle or hulk—Lien—
Notices—Contents. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 55.] Repealed by 1980 c 65 § 9.
46.90.430 Obedience to angle-parking signs or markings. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 72.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.433 Parking not to obstruct traffic. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 73.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.436 Parking for certain purposes unlawful. [1975 1st ex.s. c
54 § 74.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.439 Standing in passenger loading zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54
§ 75.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.442 Standing in loading zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 76.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.445 Standing in a tow-away zone. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 77.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.448 Violating permits for loading or unloading at an angle
to the curb. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 78.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.451 Standing or parking on one-way roadways. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 79.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.454 Stopping, standing, and parking of buses and taxicabs
regulated. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 80.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective
July 1, 1994.
46.90.457 Restricted use of bus stops and taxicab stands. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 81.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.355 Sale of unclaimed vehicle or hulk—Procedure—
Proceeds—Deficiency. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 56.] Repealed by 1980 c 65 §
9.
46.90.460 Right-of-way for parking. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 82.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.360 Vehicle left in garage for storage—When deemed
abandoned—Notices—Disposal. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 57.] Repealed by
1980 c 65 § 9.
46.90.463 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1987 c 30
§ 2; 1985 c 19 § 3. Prior: 1984 c 154 § 7; 1984 c 108 § 3; 1980 c 65 § 5;
1977 ex.s. c 60 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 83.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.365 Disposition of impounded vehicles—When vehicles
deemed abandoned—Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 58.] Repealed by
1980 c 65 § 9.
46.90.466 Funeral processions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 84.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.370 Abatement and removal of automobile hulks on private
property—Contents. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 59.] Repealed by 1980 c 65 §
9.
46.90.375 Disposition of abandoned junk motor vehicles. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 60.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.380 Unlawful to abandon junked motor vehicle. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 61.] Repealed by 1980 c 65 § 9.
46.90.400 Provisions of chapter refer to vehicles upon highway—
Exceptions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 62.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.403 Required obedience to traffic ordinance. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 54 § 63.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.406 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1993 c
400 § 4; 1991 c 118 § 3; 1988 c 24 § 2; 1986 c 24 § 2; 1980 c 65 § 3; 1977
ex.s. c 60 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 64.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.409 Traffic control devices required—Stopping, standing,
and parking. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 65.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.412 Crossing new pavement and markings. [1975 1st ex.s. c
54 § 66.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.415 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1977 ex.s.
c 60 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 67.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective
July 1, 1994.
46.90.469 When permits required for parades and processions.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 85.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1,
1994.
46.90.472 Interfering with processions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 86.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.475 Boarding or alighting from vehicles. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54
§ 87.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.478 Unlawful riding. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 88.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.481 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1984 c
108 § 4; 1980 c 65 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 89.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 §
6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.500 Bicycle license required. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 90.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.505 Bicycle license application. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 91.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.510 Issuance of bicycle license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 92.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.515 Attachment of bicycle license plate or decal. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 93.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.520 Inspection of bicycles. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 94.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.525 Renewal of bicycle license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 95.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.418 Prohibited crossing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 68.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.530 Transfer of ownership. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 96.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.421 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 69.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.535 Rental agencies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 97.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
46.90.540 Bicycle dealers. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 98.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
was restored as parts of RCW 46.94.010, 46.94.020, 46.94.030, 46.94.040,
and 46.94.060.)
46.90.545 Bicycles—Obedience to traffic control devices. [1975
1st ex.s. c 54 § 99.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
24.
46.90.550 Bicycles—Parking. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 100.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.94.005 Legislative intent. [1985 c 472 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c
354 § 24.
46.90.555 Bicycles—Riding on sidewalks. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 §
101.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
24.
46.90.560 Bicycles—Penalties. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 101; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 102.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.94.020 Prohibited trade practices. [1985 c 472 § 4.] Repealed
by 2003 c 354 § 24.
46.90.565 Unclaimed bicycles. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 103.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.94.030 Succession to business by designated family member.
[1985 c 472 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 354 § 24.
46.90.600 Parking meter spaces. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 104.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.94.040 Compensation for warranty, delivery, preparation
expenses. [1985 c 472 § 8.] Repealed by 2003 c 354 § 24.
46.90.610 Parking meters—Deposit of coins and time limits.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 105.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1,
1994.
46.94.050 Prohibited financial practices.
Repealed by 2003 c 354 § 24.
46.90.620 Parking meters—Use of slugs prohibited. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 54 § 106.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.630 Tampering with parking meter. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 §
107.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.640 Parking meters—Rule of evidence. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 §
108.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.650 Parking meters—Application of proceeds. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 109.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.660 Service parking. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 110.] Repealed by
1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.700 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1992 c 32
§ 5; 1988 c 24 § 4; 1980 c 65 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 60 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 §
111.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.705 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1982 c 25
§ 3; 1980 c 65 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.710 Penalties. [1980 c 128 § 15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 112.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.720 Citation on illegally parked vehicle. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54
§ 113.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.730 Failure to comply with traffic citation attached to
parked vehicle. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 114.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6,
effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.740 Presumption in reference to illegal parking. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 54 § 115.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.900 Certain RCW sections adopted by reference. [1984 c
108 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 116.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective
July 1, 1994.
46.90.910 Uniformity of interpretation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 117.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.920 Short title. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 118.] Repealed by 1993
c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.930 Chapter not retroactive. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 119.]
Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.940 Severability—1975 1st ex.s. c 54. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 §
120.] Repealed by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
46.90.950 Effect of headings. [1975 1st ex.s. c 54 § 121.] Repealed
by 1993 c 400 § 6, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 46.94
MOTORCYCLE DEALERS' FRANCHISE ACT
(Revised November 3, 1988, under the Washington Supreme Court
decision in Washington State Motorcycle Dealers Association, Et al, v. The
State of Washington, 763 P.2d 442, 111 Wash.2d 667 (1988), which declared
invalid the five item vetoes to chapter 472, Laws of 1985 (Engrossed
Substitute Senate Bill 3333). The Governor exercised his veto power by
attempting to excise parts of sections 3, 4, 5, 8, and 10. The vetoed material
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 662]
46.94.001 Short title. [1985 c 472 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 354 §
46.94.010 Definitions. [1985 c 472 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 354 §
[1985 c 472 § 9.]
46.94.060 Civil remedies. [1985 c 472 § 10.] Repealed by 2003 c
354 § 24.
46.94.900 Severability—1985 c 472. [1985 c 472 § 14.] Repealed
by 2003 c 354 § 24.
Chapter 46.96
MANUFACTURERS' AND DEALERS'
FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS
46.96.120 Sale, transfer, or exchange of franchise. [1994 c 274 § 7;
1989 c 415 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 46.96.200 pursuant to 1994 c 274 §
9.
46.96.130 Petition and hearing—Filing fee, costs, security. [1994 c
274 § 8; 1989 c 415 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 46.96.210 pursuant to 1994
c 274 § 9.
Title 47
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS
AND TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47.01
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
47.01.010 Legislative declaration. [1961 c 13 § 47.01.010. Prior:
1951 c 247 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.012 Intent—2002 c 5. [2007 c 516 § 3; 2002 c 5 § 101.]
Recodified as RCW 47.04.280 pursuant to 2007 c 516 § 14.
47.01.020 Commission created—Appointment of members—
Terms. [1961 c 13 § 47.01.020. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 2. Formerly RCW
43.27.070.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.030 Members—Qualifications—Removal. [1965 ex.s. c 1 §
1; 1961 c 13 § 47.01.030. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 3. Formerly RCW
43.27.080.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.040 Members—Compensation and travel expenses. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 138; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 31; 1961 c 13 § 47.01.040.
Prior: 1951 c 247 § 13. Formerly RCW 43.27.090.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.050 Powers of commission. [1961 c 13 § 47.01.050. Prior:
1951 c 247 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.27.100.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
80.
47.01.060 Exercise of powers—Rules and regulations. [1961 c 13
§ 47.01.060. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 7. Formerly RCW 43.27.110.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.080 Meetings of commission—Rules and regulations. [1961
c 13 § 47.01.080. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 6. Formerly RCW 43.27.130.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.090 Meetings—Notice—Quorum. [1961 c 13 § 47.01.090.
Prior: 1951 c 247 § 8. Formerly RCW 43.27.140.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 151 § 80.
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47.01.100 Director of highways—Appointment—General duties.
[1961 c 13 § 47.01.100. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 9. Formerly RCW 43.27.150.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.04.130
Environmental impact of construction or
reconstruction of highways—Environmental review statement. [1971
ex.s. c 24 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 7 § 1.
47.01.110 Director of highways—Qualifications. [1961 c 13 §
47.01.110. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 10. Formerly RCW 43.27.160.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
PRIORITY PROGRAMMING FOR HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT
47.01.111 Transfer of personnel to department—Exception. [1977
ex.s. c 151 § 11.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
47.01.120 Director of highways—Term—Removal. [1961 c 13 §
47.01.120. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 11. Formerly RCW 43.27.170.] Repealed
by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.121 Continuation of rules and regulations. [1977 ex.s. c 151
§ 12.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 6 § 26.
47.01.130 Director of highways—Salary. [1961 c 307 § 10; 1961 c
13 § 47.01.130. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 31; 1951 c 247 § 12. Formerly RCW
43.27.180.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.01.140 Commission's report to legislature. [1961 c 13 §
47.01.140. Prior: 1951 c 247 § 14. Formerly RCW 43.27.190.] Repealed
by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 8.
Chapter 47.05
47.05.020 Functional classification of highways. [1977 ex.s. c 151
§ 43; 1969 ex.s. c 39 § 2; 1963 c 173 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 122 §
9.[1969 ex.s. c 39 § 2; 1963 c 173 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 130 § 2,
effective July 1, 1979.
47.05.040
Six-year comprehensive highway improvement
program and financial plan—Adoption—Biennial revision—
Apportionment. [1987 c 179 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 122 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 235 §
15; 1975 1st ex.s. c 143 § 3; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 39 § 4;
1963 c 173 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 490 § 7.
47.05.050
Six year comprehensive highway construction
program—Composition—Criteria for selection of projects—Revision—
Biennial extension. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 39 § 5; 1963 c
173 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 143 § 5.
47.01.145 Study reports available to legislators upon request.
[1984 c 7 § 76; 1971 ex.s. c 195 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 78.] Repealed by
2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
47.05.051 Ten-year comprehensive investment program—Priority
selection criteria—Improvement program criteria. [2006 c 334 § 47;
2005 c 319 § 11; 2002 c 189 § 3; 2002 c 5 § 406; 1998 c 175 § 12; 1993 c
490 § 5; 1987 c 179 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 122 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 143 § 4.]
Repealed by 2007 c 516 § 13.
47.01.150 Budget—Plan for highway development. [1961 c 13 §
47.01.150. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 45; 1953 c 254 § 1; 1951 c 247 § 15.
Formerly RCW 43.27.200.] Repealed by 1963 c 173 § 9.
47.05.055 Application of chapter 122, Laws of 1979 ex. sess.—
Deviations from plans. [1979 ex.s. c 122 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 143 § 6.]
Repealed by 1993 c 490 § 7.
47.01.160 Commission—Specific powers enumerated. [1974 ex.s.
c 29 § 1. Prior: 1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 2; 1973 c 106 § 21; 1971 ex.s. c 115 §
1; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 29; 1961 c 13 § 47.01.160; prior: 1937 c 53 § 3; RRS
§ 6400-3. Formerly RCW 43.27.020.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.05.060 Summary of proposed program to be presented to
governor and legislature—Contents. [1963 c 173 § 6.] Repealed by 1973
2nd ex.s. c 12 § 8.
47.01.200 Commission—Personnel merit system required for
department. [1955 c 383 § 44; 1949 c 220 § 3; RCW 43.27.060.]
Repealed by 1961 c 1 § 33(9); Initiative Measure No. 207.
47.05.070 Budget recommendation and six-year program and
plan to be presented to governor and legislature—Contents. [1991 c
358 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 53 § 31; 1979 ex.s. c 122 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 45;
1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 7; 1963 c 173 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 490 § 7.
47.01.220 Report to legislature on highway needs. [1984 c 7 § 81;
1977 ex.s. c 235 § 13; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 3; 1961 c 13 § 47.01.220. Prior:
1957 c 172 § 30. Formerly RCW 43.27.192.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
176.
47.05.080 Biennial report to joint committee on highways. [1969
ex.s. c 39 § 6; 1963 c 173 § 8.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 8.
47.01.310 Washington fruit express account. [2001 2nd sp.s. c 14 §
606.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
47.05.090 Application of 1993 c 490—Deviations. [1993 c 490 § 6.]
Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
47.01.320 Skills bank—Report. [2002 c 5 § 303.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.05.100 Nonapplicability of chapter. [2002 c 201 § 809.] Failed
to become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
47.01.370 Review of performance and outcome measures of
transportation-related agencies—Definition.
[2006 c 334 § 44.]
Repealed by 2007 c 516 § 13.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 201 § 812).
Therefore, this section failed to become law.
47.05.085 Delay of project for coordination with county-funded
improvements. [1985 c 400 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 490 § 7.
47.01.900 Commute trip reduction program—Transfer from state
energy office—References to director or state energy office. [1998 c 245
§ 93; 1996 c 186 § 301.] Repealed by 2003 c 364 § 10, effective July 1,
2003.
STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Chapter 47.02
47.06.030 Transportation policy plan. [1997 c 369 § 8; 1993 c 446
§ 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 516 § 13.
DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS
47.02.180 District 1 headquarters bonds—Reimbursement of
motor vehicle fund. [1990 c 293 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 33,
effective July 1, 1999.
Chapter 47.06
47.06.042 Technical workers—Skill enhancement. [2002 c 5 §
304.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted
to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
Chapter 47.06B
Chapter 47.04
COORDINATING SPECIAL NEEDS TRANSPORTATION
GENERAL PROVISIONS
47.06B.015 Program for agency coordinated transportation.
[1999 c 385 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 421 § 11.
47.04.030 Provisions applicable to both primary and secondary
highways. [1961 c 13 § 47.04.030. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 20; RRS § 640220.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 47.
47.04.110
Environmental impact of construction or
reconstruction of highways—State policy declared—Purposes of RCW
47.04.110-47.04.130. [1971 ex.s. c 24 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 c 7 § 1.
47.04.120
Environmental impact of construction or
reconstruction of highways—Report on environmental impact. [1971
ex.s. c 24 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 c 7 § 1.
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Chapter 47.06C
PERMIT EFFICIENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
47.06C.010 Findings—Intent. [2003 c 8 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 1.]
Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 §
3.
47.06C.020 Definitions. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 2.] Expired March 31,
2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 663]
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47.06C.030 Transportation permit efficiency and accountability
committee. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 3.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to
2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.06C.040 Committee responsibilities. [2003 c 8 § 2; 2001 1st
sp.s. c 2 § 4.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13
and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.06C.050 Pilot projects. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 5.] Expired March
31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.06C.060 Local government participation. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 §
6.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c
8 § 3.
47.06C.070 Interim permit process. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 7.]
Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 §
3.
47.06C.080 Department organization and administrative actions.
[2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 8.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s.
c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.10.746 Bonds—Designation of funds to repay bonds and
interest. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.747 Bonds—Federal aid funds may be pledged. [1965 ex.s. c
163 § 8.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.748 Bonds—Repayment procedure—Bond retirement fund.
[1965 ex.s. c 163 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.749 Bonds—Sums in excess of retirement requirements—
Use. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 10.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.750 Bonds—Appropriation from motor vehicle fund. [1965
ex.s. c 163 § 11.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
Reserve funds for state highways—1975-'76 act
47.10.780 Purpose. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 1.] Repealed by 1983
c 189 § 6.
47.10.781 Issuance and sale of general obligation bonds. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 66 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.06C.090 Training and compliance. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 9.]
Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 §
3.
47.10.782 Terms and conditions—Signatures—Registration—
Where payable—Negotiable instruments. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.06C.100 Cost reimbursement. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 10.] Expired
March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.10.783 Denominations—Manner and terms of sale—Legal
investment for state funds. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 4.] Repealed by
1983 c 189 § 6.
47.06C.900 Captions not law—2001 1st sp.s. c 2. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2
§ 11.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003
c 8 § 3.
47.06C.901 Expiration date—2001 1st sp.s. c 2. [2003 c 8 § 3; 2001
1st sp.s. c 2 § 13.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 §
13 and 2003 c 8 § 3.
47.06C.902 Effective date—2001 1st sp.s. c 2. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 §
14.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c
8 § 3.
47.06C.903 Severability—2001 1st sp.s. c 2. [2001 1st sp.s. c 2 §
15.] Expired March 31, 2006, pursuant to 2001 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 and 2003 c
8 § 3.
Chapter 47.08
HIGHWAY FUNDS
47.08.030 Allocation of fines and forfeitures. [1969 ex.s. c 199 §
26; 1961 c 13 § 47.08.030. Prior: 1949 c 75 § 1; 1937 c 53 § 96; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6400-96.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1,
1985. See RCW 43.08.250.
47.08.125 Transfer of purchases to transportation equipment
fund—Charge for computer services. [1979 c 39 § 2.] Repealed by 2000
2nd sp.s. c 3 § 225.
Chapter 47.10
47.10.784 Bond proceeds—Deposit and use. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
66 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.10.785 Statement of general obligation—Pledge of excise taxes.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.10.786 Designation of funds to repay bonds and interest.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.10.787 Repayment procedure—Bond retirement fund. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.10.788 Sums in excess of retirement requirements—Use.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 66 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 6.
47.10.810 Appropriation—Expenditure limited to bond sale
proceeds. [1981 c 316 § 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 433 § 11.
Interstate highway improvements—1993 act
47.10.826 Issuance and sale of general obligation bonds—
Contingent expiration date. [1993 c 6 § 1.] Decodified August 1997.
47.10.827 Administration and amount of sale. [1993 c 6 § 2.]
Decodified August 1997.
47.10.828 Proceeds—Deposit and use. [1993 c 6 § 3.] Decodified
August 1997.
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BONDS
47.10.829 Statement of general obligation—Pledge of excise taxes.
[1995 c 274 § 10; 1993 c 6 § 4.] Decodified August 1997.
Reserve funds for interstate highway projects—1965 act
47.10.830 Designation of funds to repay bonds and interest. [1993
c 6 § 5.] Decodified August 1997.
47.10.740
Providing reserve funds for interstate highway
projects—Declaration of public purpose. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 1.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.831 Equal charge against fuel tax revenues. [1993 c 6 § 6.]
Decodified August 1997.
47.10.741 Issuance and sale of limited obligation bonds—
Authorized—Declaration of purpose. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 2.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.742 Bonds—Term—Terms and conditions—Signatures—
Registration—Where payable—Negotiable instruments. [1965 ex.s. c
163 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.743 Bonds—Denominations—Manner and terms of sale—
Legal investment for state funds. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 4.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.832 Severability—1993 c 6. [1993 c 6 § 8.] Decodified
August 1997.
47.10.833 Effective date—1993 c 6. [1993 c 6 § 9.] Decodified
August 1997.
47.10.840 Reimbursement of transportation fund. [1994 c 183 §
8.] Repealed by 1995 2nd sp.s. c 15 § 8.
State and local highway improvements—2002 act
47.10.744 Bonds—Bond proceeds—Deposit and use. [1965 ex.s. c
163 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 § 24.
47.10.849 Bond issue authorized. [2002 c 202 § 501.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.10.745 Bonds—Statement describing nature of obligation—
Pledge of excise taxes. [1965 ex.s. c 163 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 7 §
24.
47.10.850 Administration and amount of sale. [2002 c 202 § 502.]
Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
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47.10.851 Proceeds—Deposit and use. [2002 c 202 § 503.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.10.852 Statement of general obligation—Pledge of excise taxes.
[2002 c 202 § 504.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No.
51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
47.10.853 Repayment procedure—Bond retirement fund. [2002 c
202 § 505.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51
submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
47.10.854 Equal charge against motor vehicle and special fuels tax
revenues. [2002 c 202 § 506.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 5, 2002, general election.
Rail and passenger-only ferries—2002 act
Title 47
47.12.110 Sale of state highway land used for administrative
purposes authorized—Disposition of proceeds. [1961 c 13 § 47.12.110.
Prior: 1937 c 185 § 4; RRS § 6400-114.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 177
§ 8.
47.12.130 Exchange of land with abutting owner. [1977 ex.s. c 151
§ 51; 1975 1st ex.s. c 96 § 4; 1961 c 13 § 47.12.130. Prior: 1953 c 28 § 1.]
Repealed by 1988 c 135 § 2.
47.12.249 Reports on property purchases.
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
[1991 c 291 § 5.]
47.12.280
Sale of real property—Authorized—Procedure—
Disposition of proceeds. [1977 ex.s. c 37 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 177 § 1.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 189 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW 47.12.283.
47.12.310 Sale of real property—Advertisement of sale terms
required before sale becomes final—Sale to second purchaser, when.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 177 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 189 § 7. Later
enactment, see RCW 47.12.283(5).
47.10.855 Bond issue authorized—Appropriation of proceeds.
[2002 c 202 § 507.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No.
51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
47.12.360 Advanced environmental mitigation—Reports. [1997 c
140 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 s 141, effective July 1, 2005.
47.10.856 Proceeds—Deposit and use. [2002 c 202 § 508.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL FACILITIES ACCOUNT
47.10.857 Repayment procedure. [2002 c 202 § 509.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.10.858 Statement of general obligation—Transfer and payment
of funds. [2002 c 202 § 510.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 5, 2002, general election.
47.10.859 Additional repayment means. [2002 c 202 § 511.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.10.860 Legal investment. [2002 c 202 § 512.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
Chapter 47.12
ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION
OF STATE HIGHWAY PROPERTY
Chapter 47.13
47.13.010 Account created—Deposits and expenditures. [1989 c
397 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 33, effective July 1, 1999.
47.13.020 Federal moneys. [1995 c 271 § 1; 1989 c 397 § 2.]
Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 33, effective July 1, 1999.
47.13.030 Exclusion of certain facilities.
Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 33, effective July 1, 1999.
[1989 c 397 § 3.]
47.13.040 Definition. [1989 c 397 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 94 § 33,
effective July 1, 1999.
47.13.900 Effective date—1989 c 397. [1989 c 397 § 6.] Repealed
by 1999 c 94 § 33, effective July 1, 1999.
Chapter 47.16
PRIMARY HIGHWAY ROUTES
47.16.010 No. 1 Pacific highway. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 5; 1963 ex.s. c
3 § 21; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 1; 1961 c 13 § 47.16.010. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 2;
1937 c 190 § 1; RRS § 6401-1; prior: (i) 1931 c 36 § 1; 1925 c 26 § 8; 1923
c 185 § 1; 1915 c 164 § 1; 1913 c 65 § 2(a); RRS § 6791-1. (ii) 1931 c 38 §
1; RRS 6791-1a.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.12.020 Acquisition of state lands, rights, and materials—Duties
when use no longer required—Payment for timber and materials.
[1961 c 156 § 1; 1961 c 13 § 47.12.020. Prior: 1953 c 54 § 1; 1937 c 53 §
25, part; RRS § 6400-25, part. Formerly RCW 47.12.020 and 47.12.030.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 103 § 5.
47.16.013 No. 1 Pacific highway—Portion to remain part of state
highway system—Evaluation study by joint committee on highways
and highway commission. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 4.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s.
c 51 § 178.
47.12.030 Release of state lands—Payment for timber and road
materials. [1937 c 53 § 25, part; RRS § 6400-25, part.] Now codified as
part of RCW 47.12.020.
47.16.014 No. 1 Pacific highway—Portion to remain or be
reinstated as part of state highway system—Evaluation study. [1969
ex.s. c 281 § 13.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.12.060 Sale or exchange of rights or land not needed for
highway purposes—Sale by public auction only, when. [1977 ex.s. c 151
§ 47; 1975 1st ex.s. c 96 § 1; 1961 c 13 § 47.12.060. Prior: 1955 c 384 § 13;
prior: 1945 c 146 § 1, part; 1937 c 53 § 28, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 640028, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 78 § 9; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
Later enactment, see RCW 47.12.063.
47.16.020 No. 2 Sunset highway. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 5; 1961 c 13 §
47.16.020. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 2; 1949 c 225 § 3; 1939 c 5 § 1; 1937 c 190
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-2; prior: 1925 c 26 § 7; 1923 c 185 § 2; RRS
§ 6791-2.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.12.070 Sale or exchange of rights or land not needed for
highway purposes—Sale or lease to a city or county—Proceeds. [1977
ex.s. c 151 § 48; 1975 1st ex.s. c 96 § 2; 1969 c 91 § 2; 1961 c 13 §
47.12.070. Prior: 1955 c 384 § 14; prior: 1945 c 146 § 1, part; 1937 c 53 §
28, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6400-28, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 78 §
9; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 47.12.063.
47.16.030 No. 3 Inland Empire highway. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 7;
1961 c 13 § 47.16.030. Prior: 1937 c 190 § 3; RRS § 6401-3; prior: 1925 c
26 § 6; 1923 c 185 § 3; RRS § 6791-3.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.040 No. 4 Tonasket-San Poil highway. [1961 c 13 §
47.16.040. Prior: 1937 c 190 § 4; RRS § 6401-4; prior: 1925 c 26 § 1;
1923 c 185 § 14; RRS § 6791-14.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.12.090 Sale of state highway land used for administrative
purposes authorized. [1961 c 13 § 47.12.090. Prior: 1937 c 185 § 1; RRS
§ 6400-111.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 177 § 8.
47.12.100 Sale of state highway land used for administrative
purposes authorized—Rejection and acceptance of bids—Governor's
approval before acceptance. [1961 c 13 § 47.12.100. Prior: 1937 c 185 §
2; RRS § 6400-112.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 177 § 8.
47.16.050 No. 5 National Park highway. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 7; 1967
ex.s. c 145 § 14; 1961 c 13 § 47.16.050. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 1; prior: (i)
1937 c 190 § 5; RRS § 6401-5; 1931 c 29 § 1; 1925 c 26 § 4; 1923 c 185 § 4;
RRS § 6791-4. (ii) 1943 c 239 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6401-5d.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.053 No. 5 National Park highway—Portion to remain part
of system until new route completed. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 9.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.12.105 Sale of state highway land used for administrative
purposes authorized—Conveyance. [1961 c 13 § 47.12.105. Prior: 1937
c 185 § 3; RRS § 6400-113.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 177 § 8.
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47.16.060 No. 6 Newport highway. [1963 c 240 § 1; 1961 c 13 §
47.16.060. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 2; 1937 c 190 § 6; RRS § 6401-6; prior:
1923 c 185 § 5; RRS § 6791-5.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
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47.16.070 No. 7 North Central highway. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.070.
Prior: 1949 c 225 § 7; 1937 c 190 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-7; prior:
1923 c 185 § 6; RRS § 6791-6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.080 No. 8 Evergreen highway. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 8; 1961
ex.s. c 21 § 2; 1961 c 13 § 47.16.080. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 9; 1953 c 280 §
1; prior: (i) 1937 c 190 § 8; RRS § 6401-8; 1923 c 185 § 7; RRS § 6791-7.
(ii) 1943 c 239 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6401-8a.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
51 § 178.
47.16.090 No. 9 Olympic highway. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.090. Prior:
1959 c 319 § 3; 1937 c 190 § 9; RRS § 6401-9; prior: 1925 c 26 § 5; 1923 c
185 § 8; RRS § 6791-8.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.100 No. 10 Chelan-Okanogan highway. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 1;
1961 c 13 § 47.16.100. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 3; 1951 c 273 § 2; 1937 c 190 §
10; RRS § 6401-10; prior: 1931 c 31 § 1; 1923 c 185 § 9; RRS § 6791-9.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.110 No. 11 Columbia Basin highway. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.110.
Prior: 1957 c 172 § 13; 1941 c 136 § 1; 1937 c 190 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 6401-11; prior: 1929 c 171 § 1; 1923 c 185 § 10; RRS § 6791-10.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.120 No. 12 Ocean Beach highway. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 9; 1963
ex.s. c 3 § 2; 1961 c 13 § 47.16.120. Prior: 1937 c 190 § 12; RRS § 640112; prior: 1923 c 185 § 11; RRS § 6791-11.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.16.130 No. 13 Willapa-Grays Harbor highway. [1961 c 13 §
47.16.130. Prior: 1937 c 190 § 13; RRS § 6401-13; prior: 1931 c 30 § 1;
1923 c 185 § 12; RRS § 6791-12.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.140 No. 14 Navy Yard highway. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 3; 1961 c 13
§ 47.16.140. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 10; 1955 c 383 § 5; 1951 c 8 § 1; 1949 c
225 § 4; 1939 c 5 § 2; 1937 c 190 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-14; prior:
1923 c 185 § 13; RRS § 6791-13.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.150 No. 15 Stevens highway. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.150. Prior:
(i) 1937 c 190 § 15; RRS § 6401-15; prior: 1931 c 35 § 1; RRS § 6791-13a.
(ii) 1943 c 239 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6401-15a.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
51 § 178.
47.16.159 No. 16 Methow Valley highway—Expiration of section.
[1961 c 13 § 47.16.159. Prior: 1949 c 225 § 1; 1937 c 190 § 16; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6401-16; prior: 1925 c 26 § 2; 1923 c 185 § 15; RRS § 679115.] Decodified. Later enactment, see RCW 47.16.160 codifying 1961
ex.s. c 21 § 3 amending the same subject matter and became effective July 1,
1961.
47.16.160 No. 16 North Cross State highway. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 3;
1961 c 13 § 47.16.160. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 12; 1949 c 225 § 1; 1937 c 190
§ 16; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-16; prior: 1925 c 26 § 2; 1923 c 185 § 15;
RRS § 6791-15.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.170 No. 17 Cascade Wagon road. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.170.
Prior: 1949 c 225 § 2; 1937 c 190 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-17.]
Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 6.
47.16.180 Primary state highway No. 18. [1961 c 13 § 47.16.180.
Prior: 1953 c 285 § 1; prior: (i) 1937 c 190 § 18; RRS § 6401-18. (ii) 1943
c 239 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6401-18a.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.16.190 No. 21 Kitsap Peninsula highway. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 12;
1961 ex.s. c 21 § 7; 1961 c 13 § 47.16.190. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 11; 1955 c
383 § 4; 1949 c 225 § 5; 1937 c 190 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6401-19;
prior: 1929 c 116 § 1; RRS § 6806-1; 1915 c 164 § 21; RRS § 6814.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.200 No. 22 Coulee Reservoir highway. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 4;
1961 c 13 § 47.16.200. Prior: 1937 c 190 § 20; RRS § 6401-20; prior:
1931 c 37 § 1; 1925 c 26 § 3; 1915 c 164 § 12; RRS § 6810.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.16.220 Corridor highway (Auburn to Bothell)—Hearings and
study as to location and design. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 57.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
Chapter 47.17
47.17.205 State route No. 110. [1971 ex.s. c 73 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
42.] Repealed by 1975 c 63 § 15.
47.17.210 State route No. 111—Temporary. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 43.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 73 § 30.
47.17.220 State route No. 113. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 45.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
47.17.245 State route No. 126. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 50.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.265 State route No. 131. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 54.] Repealed by
1975 c 63 § 15.
47.17.270 State route No. 140. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 55.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.281 State route No. 143. [1979 ex.s. c 33 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c
151 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 177 § 6.
47.17.290 State route No. 151. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 59.] Repealed by
1987 c 199 § 26.
47.17.415 State route No. 209. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 84.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.420 State route No. 220. [1971 ex.s. c 73 § 11; 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 85.] Repealed by 1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.450 State route No. 232. [1979 ex.s. c 33 § 12; 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 91.] Repealed by 1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.453 State route No. 237. [1975 c 63 § 11.] Repealed by 1991
c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.470 State route No. 251. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 95.] Repealed by
1983 c 180 § 5.
47.17.535 State route No. 294. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 108.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
47.17.555 State route No. 304. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 112.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.565 State route No. 306. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 114.] Repealed by
1993 c 430 § 6.
47.17.570 State route No. 311. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 115.] Repealed by
1975 c 63 § 15.
47.17.585 State route No. 402. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 118.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 73 § 30.
47.17.590 State route No. 403. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 119.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.600 State route No. 407. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 121.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.620 State route No. 431. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 125.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.700 State route No. 514. [1971 ex.s. c 73 § 17; 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 141.] Repealed by 1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.775 State route No. 537. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 156.] Repealed by
1975 c 63 § 15.
47.17.790 State route No. 540. [1971 ex.s. c 73 § 21; 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 159.] Repealed by 1984 c 197 § 5.
47.17.810 State route No. 603. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 163.] Repealed by
1991 c 342 § 65, effective April 1, 1992.
47.17.830 State route No. 901. [1991 c 342 § 48; 1971 ex.s. c 73 §
24; 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 167.] Repealed by 1992 c 26 § 1.
47.17.855 State route No. 908. [1991 c 342 § 50; 1971 ex.s. c 73 §
27.] Repealed by 2010 c 81 § 1.
47.17.867 State route No. 920. [1975 c 63 § 13.] Repealed by 1985
c 177 § 6.
STATE HIGHWAY ROUTES
Chapter 47.20
47.17.125 State route No. 30. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 26.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS
47.17.150 State route No. 95. [1970 ex.s. c 51 § 31.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 33 § 17.
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47.20.010 Branches, state highway No. 1—Highways 1A, 1B.
[1965 ex.s. c 170 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 5; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.010. Prior: 1957
c 172 § 14; 1955 c 383 § 7; prior: 1953 c 280 § 2; 1951 c 273 § 3; 1943 c
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239 § 6(a), (b); 1943 c 212 § 1(a), (b); 1937 c 207 § 2(a), (b); Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6402-2(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.165 Highway 2M. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.165. Prior: 1959 c 319
§ 8.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.020 Highways 1C, 1D. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 4; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.020. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 4; 1955 c 383 § 8; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(c),
(d); 1943 c 212 § 1(c), (d); 1937 c 207 § 2(c), (d); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 64022(c), (d).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.170 Branches, state highway No. 3—Highways 3A, 3B.
[1961 c 13 § 47.20.170. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 18; 1955 c 383 § 20; prior:
1937 c 207 § 4(a), (b); RRS § 6402-4(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 178.
47.20.030 Highways 1E, 1F. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 2; 1961 ex.s. c 21 §
5; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.030. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 5; 1957 c 172 § 15; 1955 c
383 § 9; prior: 1953 c 280 § 3; 1943 c 239 § 6(e), (f); 1943 c 212 § 1(e), (f);
1937 c 207 § 2(e), (f); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(e), (f).] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.180 Highway 3D. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 28; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.180. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 19; 1955 c 383 § 21; prior: 1951 c 273 § 5;
1937 c 207 § 4(c), (d); RRS § 6402-4(c), (d).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51
§ 178.
47.20.040 Highways 1G, 1H. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.040. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 10; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(g), (h); 1943 c 212 § 1(g), (h); 1937 c 207 §
2(g), (h); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(g), (h).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.20.050 Highways 1I, 1J. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 3; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.050. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 11; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(i), (j); 1943 c 212
§ 1(i), (j); 1937 c 207 § 2(i), (j); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(i), (j).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.060 Highways 1K, 1L. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.060. Prior: 1957 c
172 § 3; 1955 c 383 § 12; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(k), (l); 1943 c 212 § 1(k),
(l); 1937 c 207 § 2(k), (l); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(k), (l).] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.070 Highways 1M, 1N. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.070. Prior: 1959 c
319 § 6; 1955 c 383 § 13; prior: 1953 c 280 § 4; 1943 c 239 § 6(m), (n);
1943 c 212 § 1(m), (n); 1937 c 207 § 2(m), (n); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 64022(m), (n).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.080 Highways 1P, 1Q. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 6; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.080. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 14; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(o), (p); 1943 c
212 § 1(o), (p); 1937 c 207 § 2(o), (p); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(o), (p).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.090 Highways 1R, 1S. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 8; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.090. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 15; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(q), (r); 1943 c 212
§ 1(q), (r); 1937 c 207 § 2(q), (r); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(q), (r).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.100 Highways 1T, 1U. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 20; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.100. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 16; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(s), (t); 1943 c 212
§ 1(s), (t); 1937 c 207 § 2(s), (t); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(s), (t).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.109 Highways 1V, 1W. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.109. Prior: 1957 c
172 § 16; 1955 c 383 § 17; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(u), (v); 1943 c 212 § 1(u),
(v); 1937 c 207 § 2(u), (v); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(u), (v).] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.110 Highways 1V, 1W. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.110. Prior: 1959 c
319 § 13; 1957 c 172 § 16; 1955 c 383 § 17; prior: 1943 c 239 § 6(u), (v);
1943 c 212 § 1(u), (v); 1937 c 207 § 2(u), (v); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(u),
(v).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.120 Highways 1X, 1Y, 1Z. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 7; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.120. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 18; prior: 1953 c 280 § 5. (i) 1943 c 239 §
6(w); 1943 c 212 § 1(w); 1937 c 207 § 2(w); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-2(w).
(ii) 1945 c 248 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6402-2a.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
51 § 178.
47.20.190 Highways 3E, 3F. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.190. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 22; prior: 1937 c 207 § 4(e), (f); RRS § 6402-4(e), (f).] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.200 Highways 3G, 3H. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 8; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.200. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 23; prior: 1953 c 280 § 7; 1937 c 207 §
4(g), (h); RRS § 6402-4(g), (h).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.210 Highways 3J, 3K. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 10; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.210. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 14; 1957 c 172 § 20; 1955 c 383 § 24; prior:
1937 c 207 § 4(i), (j); RRS § 6402-4(i), (j).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.20.220 Highways 3L, 3P, 3R, 3S. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 11; 1961 ex.s.
c 21 § 13; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.220. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 15; 1955 c 383 § 25;
prior: 1953 c 280 § 8; 1937 c 207 § 4(k), (l); RRS § 6402-4(k), (l).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.221 Highway 3T. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 17.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.222 Highway 3U. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 18.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.223 Highway 3V. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 19.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.230 Branches, state highway No. 4—Highways 4A, 4B.
[1961 c 13 § 47.20.230. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 5(a), (b); RRS § 6402-5(a),
(b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.240 Highway 4C. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 9; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.240.
Prior: 1937 c 207 § 5(c); RRS § 6402-5(c).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.20.250 Branches, state highway No. 5—Highway 5A. [1963
ex.s. c 3 § 12; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.250. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 27; prior: 1943 c
212 § 2(a), (b); 1937 c 207 § 6(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-6(a), (b).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.260 Highways 5C, 5D. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.260. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 28; prior: 1943 c 212 § 2(c), (d); 1937 c 207 § 6(c), (d); Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6402-6(c), (d).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.270 Highways 5E, 5G. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.270. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 29; prior: 1943 c 212 § 2(e), (f); 1937 c 207 § 6(e), (f); Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6402-6(e), (f).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.280 Highways 5H, 5I. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 15; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.280. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 9; 1955 c 383 § 30; prior: 1943 c 212 §
2(g), (h); 1937 c 207 § 6(g), (h); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-6(g), (h).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.130 Branches, state highway No. 2—Highway 2B. [1963
ex.s. c 3 § 8; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.130. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 5; prior: 1943 c
239 § 7(a), (b); 1937 c 207 § 3(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-3(a), (b).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.290 Highways 5J, 5K. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.290. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 31; prior: 1943 c 212 § 2(i), (j); 1937 c 207 § 6(i), (j); Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6402-6(i), (j).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.140 Highways 2D, 2E. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 12; 1963 ex.s. c 3 §
18; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.140. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 7; 1957 c 172 § 6; prior:
1943 c 239 § 7(d), (e); 1937 c 207 § 3(d), (e); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-3(d),
(e).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.300 Highway 5N. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 17; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.300. Prior: 1959 c 319 § 10; 1955 c 383 § 32; prior: 1943 c 212 §
2(k), (l); 1937 c 207 § 6(k), (l); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-6(k), (l).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.150 Highways 2F, 2G. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.150. Prior: 1957 c
172 § 7; prior: 1943 c 239 § 7(f), (g); 1937 c 207 § 3(f), (g); Rem. Supp.
1943 § 6402-3(f), (g).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.310 Branches, state highway No. 6—Highways 6A, 6B.
[1961 c 13 § 47.20.310. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 7; RRS § 6402-7.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.160 Highways 2H, 2I. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 5; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 9;
1961 c 13 § 47.20.160. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 8; prior: 1953 c 280 § 6; 1951
c 273 § 4; 1943 c 239 § 7(h), (i); 1937 c 207 § 3(h), (i); Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6402-3(h), (i).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.320 Branches, state highway No. 7—Highway 7C. [1965
ex.s. c 170 § 2; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.320. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 21; 1955 c 383
§ 33; 1953 c 280 § 9; 1951 c 273 § 6; 1937 c 207 § 8; RRS § 6402-8.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.161 Highway 2J. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.161. Prior: 1957 c 172 §
17.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.325 Highway 7E. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.325. Prior: 1959 c 319 §
16; 1955 c 383 § 34.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.162 Highway 2-K. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 6.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.330 Branches, state highway No. 8—Highways 8A, 8B.
[1961 ex.s. c 21 § 10; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.330. Prior: 1943 c 239 § 8(a), (b);
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1937 c 207 § 9(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-9(a), (b).] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.340 Highway 8D. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 13; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 11;
1961 c 13 § 47.20.340. Prior: 1951 c 273 § 7; 1943 c 239 § 8(c), (d); 1937
c 207 § 9(c), (d); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-9(c), (d).] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.350 Highway 8E. [1943 c 239 § 8(e); 1937 c 207 § 9(e); Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 6402-9(e).] Repealed by 1953 c 280 § 10.
47.20.351 Highway 8E. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 3; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 41.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.360 Branches, state highway No. 9—Highway 9A. [1967
ex.s. c 145 § 16; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.360. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 36; prior:
1947 c 232 § 1(a), (b); 1937 c 207 § 10(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 640210(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.480 Branches, state highway No. 14—Highway 14A. [1961 c
13 § 47.20.480. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 42; 1939 c 5 § 3; 1937 c 207 § 15; RRS
§ 6402-15.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.490 Branches, state highway No. 15—Highways 15A, 15B.
[1963 ex.s. c 3 § 15; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.490. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 16(a), (b);
RRS § 6402-16(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.500 Highways 15C, 15D. [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 16; 1961 c 13 §
47.20.500. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 16(c), (d); RRS § 6402-16(c), (d).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.505 Highway 16A. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 11.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.520 Branches, state highway No. 17—Highway 17A. [1961 c
13 § 47.20.520. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 17; RRS § 6402-17.] Repealed by
1961 ex.s. c 21 § 6.
47.20.370 Highways 9C, 9D. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.370. Prior: 1955 c
383 § 37; prior: 1951 c 273 § 8; 1947 c 232 § 1(c), (d); 1937 c 207 § 10(c),
(d); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6402-10(c), (d).] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 73 § 30.
47.20.540 Branches, state highway No. 21—Highways 21A, 21B.
[1961 ex.s. c 21 § 12; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.540. Prior: 1951 c 273 § 11; 1949
c 225 § 6; 1937 c 207 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6402-18.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.379 Highways 9E, 9F. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.379. Prior: (i) 1959
c 319 § 17, part. (ii) 1957 c 172 § 12, part.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 §
178.
47.20.541 Highway 21C. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.541. Prior: 1957 c 172
§ 27.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.380 Highway 9E, (deletion of highway 9G, effective upon
opening of parkway). [1963 ex.s. c 3 § 30; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.380. Prior:
1959 c 319 § 17; 1957 c 172 § 12; 1955 c 383 § 38; prior: 1947 c 232 § 1(e),
(f); 1937 c 207 § 10(e), (f); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6402-10(e), (f).] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.550 Branches, state highway No. 22—Highway 22A. [1961 c
13 § 47.20.550. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 19; RRS § 6402-19.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.390 Branches, state highway No. 10—Highways 10A, 10B.
[1969 ex.s. c 281 § 9; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.390. Prior: 1955 c 383 § 40; prior:
1951 c 273 § 9; 1937 c 207 § 11(a), (b); RRS § 6402-11(a), (b).] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.651 Interstate 90 corridor—Final environmental impact
statement, when required. [1975 1st ex.s. c 272 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c
7 § 388.
47.20.400 Highways 10C, 10D. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.400. Prior: 1959
c 319 § 18; 1955 c 383 § 41; prior: 1937 c 207 § 11(c), (d); RRS § 640211(c), (d).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.410 Branches, state highway No. 11—Highways 11A, 11B,
11C. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 7; 1963 c 197 § 8; 1961 ex.s. c 21 § 14; 1961 c 13
§ 47.20.410. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 23; prior: 1943 c 239 § 9(a), (b); 1937 c
207 § 12(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-12(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.415 Highway 11A—Relocation and reconstruction. [1963 c
197 § 9; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.415. Prior: 1953 c 59 § 1.] Repealed by 1967
ex.s. c 145 § 8.
47.20.420 Highways 11D, 11E. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.420. Prior: 1959
c 319 § 11; 1957 c 172 § 24; prior: 1953 c 285 § 2; 1953 c 280 § 11; 1943 c
239 § 9(c), (d); 1937 c 207 § 12(c), (d); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-12(c), (d).]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.649
Interstate 90 corridor—Public hearings, when
required. [1975 1st ex.s. c 272 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
47.20.660 West Seattle freeway corridor—Legislative finding.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 267 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 126.
47.20.662
West Seattle freeway corridor—Studies—
Appropriation. [1975 1st ex.s. c 267 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 §
19.
47.20.664 West Seattle freeway corridor—Study, advice by other
agencies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 267 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 126.
47.20.666 Urban arterial trust funds initially authorized in 196769 biennium—Obligation continued, limitations.
Cross-reference
section, decodified June 1988.
47.20.750 Design-build—Finding. [1998 c 195 § 1.] Expired April
30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
47.20.755 Design-build—Procedures—Definition. [1998 c 195 §
2.] Expired April 30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
47.20.430 Highways 11F, 11G, 11H. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 15; 1961 c 13
§ 47.20.430. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 25; prior: 1951 c 273 § 10; 1943 c 239 §
9(e); 1937 c 207 § 12(e); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-12(e).] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.760 Design-build—Other statutes applicable. [1998 c 195 §
3.] Expired April 30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
47.20.431 Highway 11I. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 10.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.770 Design-build—Release of sureties. [1998 c 195 § 5.]
Expired April 30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
47.20.440 Branches, state highway No. 12—Highways 12A, 12B.
[1965 ex.s. c 170 § 4; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 14; 1961 c 13 § 47.20.440. Prior:
1943 c 147 § 1(a), (b); 1937 c 207 § 13(a), (b); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 640213(a), (b).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.775 Design-build—Demonstration projects. [1998 c 195 §
6.] Expired April 30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
47.20.450 Highways 12C, 12D. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.450. Prior: 1943
c 147 § 1(c), (d); 1937 c 207 § 13(c), (d); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-13(c),
(d).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN AREAS—URBAN ARTERIALS
47.20.460 Highways 12E, 12F. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.460. Prior: 1943
c 147 § 1(e), (f); 1937 c 207 § 13(e), (f); Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6402-13(e),
(f).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.20.765 Design-build—When used. [1998 c 195 § 4.] Expired
April 30, 2001, pursuant to 1998 c 195 § 7.
Chapter 47.26
47.26.024 Motor vehicle fuel importer tax—Tax imposed—Rate.
Cross-reference section, decodified August 1995.
47.26.026 Motor vehicle fuel importer tax—Disposition of
revenues. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1995.
47.20.461 Highway 12G. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.461. Prior: 1959 c 319
§ 19.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.26.032 Allocation of net tax amount in motor vehicle fund.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1999.
47.20.462 Highway 12H. [1961 c 13 § 47.20.462. Prior: 1957 c 172
§ 26.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
47.26.034
Construction and improvement of urban area
highways—Expenditure of motor vehicle fuel taxes and bond proceeds.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1999.
47.20.470 Branches, state highway No. 13—Highway 13A. [1961 c
13 § 47.20.470. Prior: 1937 c 207 § 14; RRS § 6402-14.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 51 § 178.
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47.26.042 "Preliminary proposal" defined. [1973 1st ex.s. c 126 §
4.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
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47.26.043 "Construction project" defined. [1973 1st ex.s. c 126 §
5.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
authorized. [1984 c 7 § 162; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 44.] Repealed by 1999 c
269 § 17, effective July 1, 1999.
47.26.060 Apportionment of funds to regions—Manner and
basis—Biennial adjustment. [1981 c 315 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 12.]
Repealed by 1999 c 269 § 17, effective July 1, 1999.
47.26.4251 Bonds—Series II bonds—Designation of funds to
repay bonds and interests—Urban arterial trust account. [1977 ex.s. c
317 § 21.] Repealed by 1979 c 5 § 13.
47.26.070 Apportioned funds budgeted and expended for projects
in urban areas—Priority programming—Long-range objectives. [1984
c 7 § 154; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 13.] Repealed by 1999 c 269 § 17, effective July
1, 1999.
47.26.430 Excess expenditures authorized. [1988 c 167 § 31; 1981
c 315 § 12; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 53.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.26.085 Urban arterial trust account—Additional expenditures
authorized. [1979 c 5 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 167 § 34.
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS
47.26.120
Urban arterial board—Created—Composition—
Appointments—Terms—Vacancies—Chairman. [1982 c 209 § 1; 1981 c
315 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 85 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 171 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 18.]
Repealed by 1988 c 167 § 34.
47.26.163 Report to legislative transportation committee. [1988 c
167 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
47.26.167 Jurisdictional transfers. [2009 c 260 § 1; 2005 c 319 §
130; 1991 c 342 § 62.] Recodified as RCW 47.01.425 pursuant to 2009 c
260 § 2.
47.26.180 Division of roads or streets into arterial or access roads
or streets—Classification of arterials—Review and revision by board.
[1988 c 167 § 20; 1979 ex.s. c 122 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 317 § 13; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 253 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 24.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.26.183
Application for funds by political subdivisions
previously ineligible. [1975 1st ex.s. c 253 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 167 §
34.
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47.28.130 Rejection of bids—Work by day labor—Resolution—
Publication of result. [1961 c 13 § 47.28.130. Prior: 1955 c 147 § 2; 1949
c 70 § 1, part; 1943 c 132 § 1, part; 1937 c 53 § 41, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
6400-41, part.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 180 § 4.
47.28.160 Standards and rules relating to national interstate and
defense highways—Construction, maintenance, access. [1959 c 319 §
35.] Now codified as RCW 47.52.027.
47.28.180 Pilot program—Project cost evaluation. [1987 c 424 §
1.] Expired June 30, 1991.
47.28.190
Pilot program—Bidding and day labor limits
suspended. [1989 c 182 § 1; 1987 c 424 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1991.
47.28.200 Pilot program—Reports to legislature. [1989 c 182 § 2;
1987 c 424 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1991.
47.28.210 Pilot program—Reimbursement of additional costs.
[1987 c 424 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1991.
47.26.220 Six-year programs—Rating factors for selection of
projects. [1989 c 160 § 1; 1988 c 167 § 23; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 28.] Repealed
by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.28.230
Alternative delivery of construction services—
Finding—Intent—2002 c 5 §§ 203 and 204. [2002 c 5 § 201.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.26.230 Joint planning of urban arterial development—Arterial
in city crossing into unincorporated area or adjacent city—Arterial
affected by state highway—Rules. [1988 c 167 § 24; 1984 c 7 § 158; 1967
ex.s. c 83 § 29.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.28.240
Alternative delivery of construction services—
Definitions. [2002 c 5 § 202.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 5, 2002, general election.
47.26.240 Review of six-year program by board—Revision. [1988
c 167 § 25; 1977 ex.s. c 317 § 15; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 30.] Repealed by 1994
c 179 § 31.
47.28.250 Alternative delivery of construction services—Financial
incentives—Private contracting—Reports. [2002 c 5 § 203.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.26.250 Board to act on first year of six year program at time of
review—Approval and allocation of funds—Notice. [1967 ex.s. c 83 §
31.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 171 § 9.
47.26.265 Payment of transportation improvement account's
share of project cost. [1988 c 167 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.26.275 Corridor grant matching. [2002 c 202 § 305.] Failed to
become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected
by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
47.26.280 Apportionment and allocation of urban arterial
account funds for period beginning July 1, 1967, and ending July 1,
1969. [1969 ex.s. c 171 § 5; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 34.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 §
388.
47.26.281 Urban arterial trust funds initially authorized in 196769 biennium—Obligation continued, limitations. [1979 c 151 § 163;
1977 ex.s. c 214 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 267 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 167 §
34.
47.26.290 Appeal of action or decision of urban arterial board.
[1984 c 7 § 159; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 35.] Repealed by 1988 c 167 § 34.
47.26.310 Bicycle routes—Standards for designation of bicycle
route systems. [1988 c 167 § 29; 1984 c 7 § 160; 1974 ex.s. c 141 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
47.26.315 Bicycle routes—Revisions to long range arterial
construction plans to include bicycle route system plans. [1974 ex.s. c
141 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 179 § 31.
Chapter 47.36
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
47.36.055 Devices at railroad grade crossings—Petition to public
service commission, procedure. [1955 c 310 § 8.] Repealed by 1959 c
283 § 8.
47.36.096 Establishment of continuing system for designation of
highways—Renumbering limited to signing, maps, etc.—Correlation
records to be kept. [1963 c 24 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 145 § 47.
47.36.140 Structures concealing signs prohibited. [1961 c 13 §
47.36.140. Prior: 1937 c 53 § 63; RRS § 6400-63.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s.
c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.075.
47.36.150 Penalty for defacing, injuring or destroying signs.
[1961 c 13 § 47.36.150. Prior: 1951 c 188 § 1; 1937 c 53 § 64; RRS §
6400-64.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.080.
47.36.160 Unlawful erection of traffic devices. [1961 c 13 §
47.36.160. Prior: 1947 c 206 § 2; 1937 c 53 § 60; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 640060.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW
46.61.075.
47.36.170 Imitation of signs. [1961 c 13 § 47.36.170. Prior: 1937 c
53 § 61; RRS § 6400-61.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later
enactment, see RCW 46.61.075.
47.26.325 Advance right-of-way acquisition—Revolving fund.
[2001 c 201 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
47.36.210 Signs or flaggers—Contractor compliance. [1961 c 13 §
47.36.210. Prior: 1957 c 95 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective
July 1, 2004.
47.26.330 Advance right-of-way acquisition—Management of
properties and funds. [2001 c 201 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8,
effective July 1, 2010.
47.36.220 Signs or flaggers—Obedience by work vehicles. [2000 c
239 § 8; 1961 c 13 § 47.36.220. Prior: 1957 c 95 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
47.26.410 Expenditures from fuel taxes and bond proceeds for
urban state highways in excess of amount apportionable to a region
47.36.230 Signs or flaggers—Penalty. [1961 c 13 § 47.36.230.
Prior: 1957 c 95 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
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47.36.325 Motorist information signs—Private contractors. [2002
c 321 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 407 § 5.
Chapter 47.38
ROADSIDE AREAS—SAFETY REST AREAS
47.38.030 Penalty. [1993 c 116 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 102; 1967
ex.s. c 145 § 31.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 47.39
SCENIC AND RECREATIONAL HIGHWAY ACT OF 1967
47.39.070 Method of assessing scenic and recreational highways—
Future additions to system. [1990 c 240 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 218 §
8.
Chapter 47.42
HIGHWAY ADVERTISING CONTROL ACT—
SCENIC VISTAS ACT
47.42.046 Specific information panels—Interstate right-of-way—
"Gas," "food," or "lodging"—Directional information—Individual
business signs. [1987 c 469 § 3; 1986 c 114 § 1; 1985 c 142 § 1; 1984 c 7 §
223; 1974 ex.s. c 80 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 47.36.310 pursuant to 1991 c
94 § 6.
47.42.047 Specific information panels, tourist-oriented directional
signs—Primary and scenic systems right-of-way—"Gas," "food,"
"recreation,"
"lodging"—Directional
information—Individual
business signs. [1986 c 114 § 2; 1985 c 376 § 4; 1985 c 142 § 2; 1984 c 7 §
224; 1974 ex.s. c 80 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 47.36.320 pursuant to 1991 c
94 § 6.
47.42.0475 Specific information panels—Maximum signs and
distances. [1985 c 142 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 47.36.330 pursuant to
1991 c 94 § 6.
47.42.052 Supplemental directional signs—Erection by local
governments. [1986 c 114 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 47.36.300 pursuant to
1991 c 94 § 6.
47.42.150 Joint fact finding committee—Studies—Report. [1961 c
96 § 15.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
47.42.160 State park directional signs. [1985 c 376 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 47.36.290 pursuant to 1991 c 94 § 6.
Chapter 47.48
CLOSING HIGHWAYS AND RESTRICTING TRAFFIC
47.48.030 Emergency closure. [1937 c 53 § 66, part; RRS § 640066, part. Prior: 1921 c 21 § 2, part; RRS § 6840, part.] Now codified as
originally enacted as part of RCW 47.48.020.
Chapter 47.52
LIMITED ACCESS FACILITIES
47.52.030 Nonmotorized traffic may be prohibited. [1961 c 13 §
47.52.030. Prior: 1949 c 196 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-98f.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 155 § 91. Later enactment, see RCW 46.61.160.
47.52.072 Establishment—Notice—Hearing—Waiver. [1961 c 13
§ 47.52.072. Prior: 1955 c 54 § 1; 1951 c 167 § 6.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s.
c 75 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW 47.52.133.
47.52.073 Conduct of hearing. [1961 c 13 § 47.52.073. Prior: 1951
c 167 § 7.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 75 § 7.
47.52.074 Hearing—Findings or order—Finality. [1961 c 13 §
47.52.074. Prior: 1951 c 167 § 8.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 75 § 7.
47.52.075 Review and appeal. [1961 c 13 § 47.52.075. Prior: 1951
c 167 § 9.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 75 § 7.
47.52.130 State facility through county, city or town—Report—
Conferences—Proposed plan—Concurrence, effect—Request for
public hearing. [1963 c 103 § 1; 1961 c 13 § 47.52.130. Prior: 1959 c 242
§ 1; 1957 c 235 § 5.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 75 § 7.
47.52.140 Adoption of plan by commission after public hearing—
Transmittal to local officials—Approval, disapproval, request for
hearing before board of review. [1963 c 103 § 2; 1961 c 13 § 47.52.140.
Prior: 1959 c 242 § 2; 1957 c 235 § 6.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 75 § 7.
Chapter 47.54
LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAYS—PARKING FACILITIES
47.54.010 Parking facilities authorized—Municipal corporation
use. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 33; 1961 c 13 § 47.54.010. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 2.]
Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.020 Term of lease or permit—Reversion of improvements.
[1967 ex.s. c 145 § 34; 1961 c 13 § 47.54.020. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 3.]
Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.42.170 Lodging activity listings—Eligibility. [1985 c 376 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 47.36.340 pursuant to 1991 c 94 § 6.
47.54.030 Lease must require use, improvements for public good
and parking facilities. [1961 c 13 § 47.54.030. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 4.]
Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
Chapter 47.44
FRANCHISES ON STATE HIGHWAYS
47.54.040
Leases to municipal corporation—Subleases—
Operation of facility by city over one hundred thousand. [1961 c 13 §
47.54.040. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 5.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.44.080 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Legislative finding. [1971 ex.s. c 262 § 1.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.54.050 Call for bids to lease—Publication. [1961 c 13 §
47.54.050. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 6.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.44.090 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Federal-aid utility relocation fund. [1971
ex.s. c 262 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.44.100 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Contributions and advances to fund.
[1971 ex.s. c 262 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.44.110 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Use of fund moneys, limitations. [1971
ex.s. c 262 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.44.120 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Application for reimbursement under
Federal-aid Highway Act of 1958. [1971 ex.s. c 262 § 5.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.44.130 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Transmission of account moneys to
utilities—Disposition of fund moneys if federal program discontinued.
[1971 ex.s. c 262 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.44.140 Payment for costs of relocating utilities within right-ofway of interstate highways—Severability, 1971 ex.s. c 262—Repayment
of contributions in event of invalidity. [1971 ex.s. c 262 § 7.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
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47.54.060 Bid for lease—Contents, manner, deposit. [1961 c 13 §
47.54.060. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 7.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.070
Bids publicly opened—Notification of bidders—
Consideration of improvements. [1961 c 13 § 47.54.070. Prior: 1959 c
184 § 8.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.080 Rejection of all bids—Republication of call. [1961 c 13
§ 47.54.080. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 9.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.090 Award of lease when bidder fails—Forfeiture of
deposit—Return of deposits. [1961 c 13 § 47.54.090. Prior: 1959 c 184 §
10.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.100 Lessee's bond—Conditions. [1961 c 13 § 47.54.100.
Prior: 1959 c 184 § 11.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.110 Qualification of sureties—Additional sureties or bond.
[1961 c 13 § 47.54.110. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 12.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 §
3.
47.54.120 Rules and regulations—Parking rates. [1961 c 13 §
47.54.120. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 13.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
47.54.130 Proceeds under chapter to be deposited in motor vehicle
fund. [1961 c 13 § 47.54.130. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 14.] Repealed by 1969
c 91 § 3.
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47.54.900 Inconsistent laws superseded—Severability. [1961 c 13
§ 47.54.900. Prior: 1959 c 184 § 15.] Repealed by 1969 c 91 § 3.
Chapter 47.56
STATE TOLL BRIDGES, TUNNELS, AND FERRIES
47.56.020 Authority created—Members. [1961 c 278 § 1; 1961 c
13 § 47.56.020. Prior: 1955 c 285 § 20; 1953 c 220 § 2; 1937 c 173 § 2;
RRS § 6524-2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 57 § 11.
47.56.021 Terms of appointive members of authority—Vacancies.
[1961 c 278 § 2.] Decodified.
47.56.023 Compensation and travel expenses for members of
authority. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 141; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 32; 1961 c 278
§ 4.] Decodified.
47.56.025 Authority continued with same powers notwithstanding
change in membership. [1961 c 278 § 5.] Decodified.
47.56.027
Rules, general powers of authority—Executive
secretary. [1961 c 278 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
47.56.029 Authority's resolutions, motions—Notice of meetings—
Quorum. [1961 c 278 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
47.56.034 Division of toll facilities in highway commission—
Powers and duties. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 30; 1961 c 278 § 10.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
47.56.036 Qualifications of assistant director of toll facilities.
[1961 c 278 § 11.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 69.
47.56.038 Powers and duties of the division of toll facilities. [1961
c 278 § 12.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 69.
47.56.0761 Regional transportation investment district—Tolls on
Lake Washington bridges. [2006 c 311 § 20.] Repealed by 2008 c 122 §
22.
47.56.080 Construction of toll bridges and issuance of bonds
authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 151 § 68; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.080. Prior: 1937 c
173 § 6; RRS § 6524-6.] Repealed by 2008 c 122 § 22.
47.56.252 Sale of unneeded property to governmental entities—
Certification to governor—Execution, delivery of deed. [1961 c 257 §
1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 189 § 7.
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47.56.282 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Revenue bonds—Toll charges and other support. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 56;
1961 c 13 § 47.56.282. Prior: 1957 c 266 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.283 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Imposition of tolls on existing and additional bridges. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.283. Prior: 1957 c 266 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.284 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Continuous project—Authorization of other additional bridges. [1984 c
7 § 273; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.284. Prior: 1957 c 266 § 4.] Repealed by 2005
c 335 § 5.
47.56.285 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Appropriation—Repayment from sale of bonds. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.285.
Prior: 1957 c 266 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.286 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Interpretation. [1985 c 7 § 114; 1984 c 7 § 274; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.286.
Prior: 1957 c 266 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.287 Second Lake Washington bridge—Use of motor vehicle
fund to pay deficits. [1984 c 7 § 275; 1965 ex.s. c 170 § 54.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.288 Second Lake Washington bridge—Designation of funds
to pay deficits—Pledge of excise tax proceeds. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 55.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.290 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1953 Act)—
Appropriation—Repayment from bond issue. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.290.
Prior: 1953 c 192 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.291 Additional Lake Washington bridge in vicinity of first
bridge—Design and construction authorized. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 57.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.300 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1953 Act)—
Appropriation—Repayment from bond issue. [1953 c 192 § 3.]
Repealed by 1957 c 266 § 7.
47.56.310 Additional Columbia river bridge—Vancouver to
Portland bridges—Cooperation with Oregon. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.310.
Prior: 1955 c 152 § 1; 1953 c 132 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.320 Additional Columbia river bridge—Tolls. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.320. Prior: 1955 c 152 § 2; 1953 c 132 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335
§ 5.
47.56.260 Ferry service at Tacoma Narrows—Ratification. [1961
c 13 § 47.56.260. Prior: 1941 c 9 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6524-3b.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1941 c 9 § 2 now codified as RCW
47.56.261.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.330 Additional Columbia river bridge—Agreements with
Oregon authorized. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.330. Prior: 1955 c 152 § 4; 1953
c 132 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.261 Ferry service at Tacoma Narrows—Authorization.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.261. Prior: 1941 c 9 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6524-3c.
Formerly RCW 47.56.260, part.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.340 Additional Columbia river bridge—When toll free.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.340. Prior: 1955 c 152 § 3; 1953 c 132 § 4.] Repealed
by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.273 Fox Island toll bridge—Need for removal of tolls. [1961
c 13 § 47.56.273. Prior: 1957 c 270 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.343 Additional Columbia river bridge—Revenue bonds.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.343. Prior: 1955 c 152 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.274 Fox Island toll bridge—Appropriation—Not available
until Pierce county assumes obligations. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.274. Prior:
1957 c 270 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.275 Fox Island toll bridge—Retirement of revenue bonds—
Deposit of appropriation. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.275. Prior: 1957 c 270 § 3.]
Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.276 Fox Island toll bridge—Tacoma Narrows toll bridge
county aid fund—Assignment—Disposition. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.276.
Prior: 1957 c 270 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.277 Fox Island toll bridge—Continuation of tolls to repay
funds—Revision, readjustment of tolls, traffic classification. [1961 c 13
§ 47.56.277. Prior: 1957 c 270 § 5.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 §
387.
47.56.278 Fox Island toll bridge—Disposition of various funds—
Accounts—Audit—Toll operations and maintenance of bridge. [1961 c
13 § 47.56.278. Prior: 1957 c 270 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 §
387.
47.56.345 Additional Columbia river bridge—Construction—
Severability. [1984 c 7 § 276; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.345. Prior: 1955 c 152 §
6.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.350
Bridging Puget Sound, Hood Canal—Study,
construction, authorized—Bonds. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.350. Prior: 1953 c
78 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
47.56.360
Bridging Puget Sound, Hood Canal—Operation,
maintenance, prior charge upon revenue—Appropriations to be repaid.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.360. Prior: 1953 c 78 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.365 Repayment of 1961 appropriation for Hood Canal
bridge—Continuation of tolls. [1961 ex.s. c 9 § 7; 1961 c 10 § 3.]
Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 410, effective April 1, 1990.
47.56.370 Longview bridge—Agreements with Oregon. [1961 c 13
§ 47.56.370. Prior: 1953 c 272 § 1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
47.56.280 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1953 Act)—
Hearings. [1953 c 192 § 1.] Repealed by 1957 c 266 § 7.
47.56.371 Longview bridge to become toll free—Maintenance of
Washington portion and approaches. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 10.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
47.56.281 Additional Lake Washington bridge (1957 Act)—
Approaches—Site. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.281. Prior: 1957 c 266 § 1; prior:
1953 c 192 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 § 387.
47.56.372 Longview bridge to become toll free—Maintenance of
portion lying within boundaries of Oregon. [1965 ex.s. c 170 § 11.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 151 § 20.
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47.56.380 Express highway—Tacoma-Seattle-Everett—Limited
access. [1984 c 7 § 278; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.380. Prior: 1953 c 183 § 1.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.390 Express highway—Operation as toll highway—Part of
state system. [1984 c 7 § 279; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.390. Prior: 1953 c 183 §
2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.400 Express highway—Powers and duties of department.
[1984 c 7 § 280; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.400. Prior: 1953 c 183 § 3.] Repealed
by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.410 Lopez Island-San Juan toll bridge—Appropriation—
Study—Location, exploration, foundation, design. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.410. Prior: 1957 c 141 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.420 Lopez Island-San Juan toll bridge—Final designs,
construction, revenue bonds authorized. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.420. Prior:
1957 c 141 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.430
Lopez Island-San Juan toll bridge—Operation,
maintenance, prior charge upon revenue—Appropriations to be repaid.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.430. Prior: 1957 c 141 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.440 Lopez Island-San Juan toll bridge—Effect of toll bridge
authority resolution No. 295—Ferry system refunding revenue bonds.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.440. Prior: 1957 c 141 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.450 Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—Authorized—
Cooperation with Klickitat county, highway commission, Oregon
highway commission and Sherman county. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.450.
Prior: 1957 c 142 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.460
Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—
Appropriation—Repayment from bond issue. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.460.
Prior: 1957 c 142 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.470 Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—Revenue
bonds. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.470. Prior: 1957 c 142 § 3.] Repealed by 2005
c 335 § 5.
47.56.590 Naches Pass tunnel—Plan for financing. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.590. Prior: 1959 c 292 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.610
Naches Pass tunnel—Contribution by political
subdivisions. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.610. Prior: 1959 c 292 § 5.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.620 Naches Pass tunnel—Appropriation. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.620. Prior: 1959 c 292 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to 1985 c 7 § 157.
47.56.630 Naches Pass tunnel—Repayment to motor vehicle fund
of funds appropriated. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.630. Prior: 1959 c 292 § 7.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.631 Naches Pass tunnel—Additional studies—Route of
highway and tunnel—Appropriation. [1961 ex.s. c 21 § 18.] Repealed
by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.640 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler. [1961 c 209 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.643 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Agreements with United States—Acceptance of public or
private funds. [1961 c 209 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.646 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Agreements with Oregon—Provisions for Oregon bond issue,
powers and duties of both states, tolls, apportionment of costs, etc.
[1961 c 209 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.649 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Use of Washington motor vehicle fuel taxes, motor vehicle
fund to pay Oregon bonds if tolls and fees insufficient. [1961 c 209 § 4.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.652 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Procedure for this state paying deficiency in tolls and fees for
Oregon bond issue. [1961 c 209 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.655 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Washington liability for costs—Maintenance and repair—
Approaches. [1961 c 209 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.480 Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—Construction
of act. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.480. Prior: 1957 c 142 § 4.] Repealed by 2005
c 335 § 5.
47.56.658 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Financial responsibility of Pacific county—Prior commitment
required. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 52; 1961 c 209 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 335
§ 5.
47.56.490 Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—Powers of
department—Tolls. [1984 c 7 § 281; 1961 c 13 § 47.56.490. Prior: 1957 c
142 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.659 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Contractual obligations of Pacific county terminated. [1969
ex.s. c 281 § 53.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.500 Columbia river bridge at Biggs Rapids—Agreements
authorized. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.500. Prior: 1957 c 142 § 6.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.661 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Deposit of contribution of Pacific county in motor vehicle
fund—Use. [1961 c 209 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.510 Bridging lower Columbia River, study, agreements with
Oregon and other governmental agencies—Appropriation. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.510. Prior: 1957 c 172 § 39.] Repealed by 1961 c 209 § 11.
47.56.664 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—Payments from Pacific county's pledge—Retention from
distribution from motor vehicle fund. [1961 c 209 § 9.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 281 § 62.
47.56.520 Bridging lower Columbia River—Agreements with
governmental agencies for financing, location, construction, operation
and maintenance. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.520. Prior: 1959 c 144 § 1.]
Repealed by 1961 c 209 § 11.
47.56.667 Bridging lower Columbia river in vicinity of AstoriaMegler—When toll free. [1961 c 209 § 10.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.530 Bridging lower Columbia River—Provisions between
Oregon and Washington—Advances, expenses—Maintenance, repair.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.530. Prior: 1959 c 144 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 c 209 §
11.
47.56.540 Bridging lower Columbia River—Revenue bonds.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.540. Prior: 1959 c 144 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 c 209 §
11.
47.56.550 Bridging lower Columbia River—Tolls. [1961 c 13 §
47.56.550. Prior: 1959 c 144 § 4.] Repealed by 1961 c 209 § 11.
47.56.560 Bridging lower Columbia River—Construction of act.
[1961 c 13 § 47.56.560. Prior: 1959 c 144 § 5.] Repealed by 1961 c 209 §
11.
47.56.570 Naches Pass tunnel—Study—May be part of highway
system or toll project—Description. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.570. Prior: 1959
c 292 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
47.56.580 Naches Pass tunnel—What studies and surveys shall
include. [1961 c 13 § 47.56.580. Prior: 1959 c 292 § 2.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
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47.56.700 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Authorized. [1963 c 197 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.701 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Revenue bonds—Tolls and charges. [1963 c 197 § 2.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.702 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Pledge of excise taxes imposed on motor vehicle fuels.
[1984 c 7 § 282; 1963 c 197 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.703 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Continued imposition of such taxes. [1984 c 7 § 283;
1963 c 197 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.704 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Repayment of motor vehicle fund money—
Continuation of tolls. [1984 c 7 § 284; 1963 c 197 § 5.] Repealed by 2005
c 335 § 5.
47.56.705 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Facility to be part of highway system—Operation,
collection of tolls. [1983 c 3 § 131; 1963 c 197 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c
335 § 5.
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47.56.706 Columbia river, Vernita bridge and highway approach
from Richland—Laws applicable—Construction of 1963 statute. [1983
c 3 § 132; 1963 c 197 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.710 Spokane river toll bridge—Contracts with bondholders
authorized—Additional bridges. [1969 ex.s. c 117 § 1.] Repealed by
1979 c 131 § 9.
47.56.7115
Spokane river toll bridge—Operation and
maintenance responsibility and funding. [1990 c 42 § 402.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.712
Spokane river toll bridges—Refunding bonds—
Amount, determination by state finance committee—Maturity date—
Interest
rates—Signatures—Registration—Statement
describing
nature of obligation—Negotiable instruments—Sources of payment—
Account created in highway bond retirement fund—Deposit of
revenue—Repayment procedure—Pledge of excise taxes—Legislative
covenant—Amount and duration of tolls—Priority of payments—Trust
fund—Covenants by state finance committee. [1979 c 131 § 2.]
Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 403, effective September 1, 1990.
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47.56.751 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Operation by
department of transportation—Amount and duration of tolls—Use of
motor vehicle fund moneys—Priority of payments—Trust fund—
Covenants by state finance committee. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 12.] Repealed
by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.752 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Toll revenue
trust fund—Transfer of surplus moneys. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 13.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.753 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Repayment of
motor vehicle fund money—Continuation of tolls. [1979 ex.s. c 212 §
14.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.754 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Ferries, urban
arterials, Spokane river toll bridges, bonds—Lien against fuel tax
revenues. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 15.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.755 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—When toll
free—Conveyance to city or counties. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 16.] Repealed
by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.7125 Spokane river toll bridge—Transfer of funds. [1990 c
42 § 404.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.756 Additional bridge at Columbia Point authorized. [1979
ex.s. c 212 § 17.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.713 Spokane river toll bridges—Liquidation of existing
bond and revenue funds—Redemption of outstanding bonds—Transfer
of moneys. [1979 c 131 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 403, effective
September 1, 1990.
47.56.760 First Avenue South bridge in Seattle—Study by
commission—Bonds, tolls—Additional funding. [1987 c 510 § 1.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.714
Spokane river toll bridges—Exemption from
prohibition against construction of other bridges—Conditions. [1979 c
131 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 403, effective September 1, 1990.
47.56.715 Spokane river toll bridges—Repayment of motor
vehicle fund—Continuation of tolls. [1979 c 131 § 5.] Repealed by 1990
c 42 § 403, effective September 1, 1990.
47.56.716 Spokane river toll bridges—Refunding bonds—Lien
against fuel tax revenues. [1979 c 131 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 403,
effective September 1, 1990.
47.56.740 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Authorized—
Approach routes. [1981 c 327 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 212 § 1.] Repealed by
2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.741 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Agreements
with local governments. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.742 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—
Agreements with local governments required. [1981 c 327 § 2; 1979
ex.s. c 212 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.743 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—Plans
for funding obligations of local governments required. [1979 ex.s. c 212
§ 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.744 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Agreements
with United States—Acceptance of public or private funds. [1979 ex.s. c
212 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.745 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—General
obligation bonds authorized—Additional bonds authorized, restriction.
[1981 c 327 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 212 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.746 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—
Issuance, sale, retirement supervised by state finance committee. [1979
ex.s. c 212 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.747 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—
Term—Terms and conditions—Signatures—Registration—Where
payable—Negotiable instruments—Legal investment for state funds—
Bond anticipation notes. [1979 ex.s. c 212 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.56.748 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—Bond
proceeds—Deposit and use. [1981 c 327 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 212 § 9.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.749 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—
Statement describing nature of obligation—Sources of payment. [1995
c 274 § 15; 1979 ex.s. c 212 § 10.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.750 Columbia river bridge at Horn Rapids—Bonds—
Account created in highway bond retirement fund—Deposit of
revenue—Pledge of excise taxes—Repayment procedure—Legislative
covenant. [1999 c 269 § 13; 1995 c 274 § 16; 1979 ex.s. c 212 § 11.]
Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
(2010 Ed.)
47.56.761 First Avenue South bridge in Seattle—Study by city—
Tolls—Revenues. [1987 c 510 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.56.775 Marine operating fund created. [1993 c 4 § 7.] Repealed
by 1999 c 94 § 34, effective July 1, 2000.
Chapter 47.57
TOLL FACILITY AID DISTRICTS
47.57.010 through 47.57.220 Bridge, tunnel or ferry districts.
[1961 c 13 §§ 47.57.010-47.57.220. Prior: 1951 c 199 §§ 1-22.] Repealed
by 1961 c 181 § 49.
47.57.230 through 47.57.700 [1970 ex.s. c 56 § 63; 1970 ex.s. c 42 §
28; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 77; 1961 c 181 §§ 1-48.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
47.57.900 Construction. [1961 c 13 § 47.57.900. Prior: 1951 c 199
§ 23, part.] Repealed by 1961 c 181 § 49.
Chapter 47.58
EXISTING AND ADDITIONAL BRIDGES
47.58.500 Manette bridge—Port Washington Narrows project.
[1961 c 13 § 47.58.500. Prior: 1955 c 208 § 10.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 §
5.
47.58.910 Severability. [1955 c 208 § 12.] Repealed by 1961 c 13 §
47.98.050. Later enactment, see RCW 47.98.040.
Chapter 47.59
TOLL ROADS
47.59.010 through 47.59.220 [1955 c 268 §§ 1-22.] Repealed by
1957 c 211 § 1.
47.59.500, 47.59.510 [1955 c 268 §§ 23, 24.] Repealed by 1957 c
211 § 1. Later enactment concerning Tacoma-Seattle-Everett facility, see
RCW 47.10.700 through 47.10.724.
47.59.900 through 47.59.930 [1955 c 268 §§ 25-28.] Repealed by
1957 c 211 § 1.
Chapter 47.60
PUGET SOUND FERRY AND TOLL BRIDGE SYSTEM
47.60.045 Comprehensive long range plan for cross sound
transportation. [1971 ex.s. c 195 § 17; 1963 ex.s. c 3 § 23.] Repealed by
1983 c 3 § 133.
47.60.070 Bond resolution to provide for setting aside funds.
[1961 c 13 § 47.60.070. Prior: 1957 c 230 § 1; 1955 c 21 § 1; 1953 c 220 §
4; 1949 c 179 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6584-34, part.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.60.150 Fixing of charges—Deposit of revenues. [2003 c 374 § 3;
1999 c 94 § 26; 1990 c 42 § 405. Prior: 1986 c 66 § 2; 1986 c 23 § 1; 1983
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 673]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
c 3 § 135; 1972 ex.s. c 24 § 5; 1961 c 13 § 47.60.150; prior: 1949 c 179 § 5,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6584-34, part.] Repealed by 2007 c 512 § 16.
sound transportation plan—Progress reports. [1971 ex.s. c 149 § 2.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
47.60.160 Reimbursement of motor vehicle fund. [1984 c 7 § 312;
1961 c 13 § 47.60.160. Prior: 1949 c 179 § 5, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6584-34, part.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 410, effective April 1, 1990.
47.60.540 Puget Sound ferry operations account—Transfer of
excess funds. [1984 c 7 § 334; 1972 ex.s. c 24 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 78
§ 1.
47.60.180 "Authority revolving fund" established—Purposes.
[1961 c 13 § 47.60.180. Prior: 1953 c 220 § 5; 1951 c 259 § 14.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.60.543 Repayment of motor vehicle fund from Puget Sound
capital construction account and ferry operations account. [1979 c 27 §
7.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 410, effective April 1, 1990.
47.60.190
Projects established through authority revolving
fund—Repayment of fund. [1961 c 13 § 47.60.190. Prior: 1951 c 259 §
15.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
47.60.544 Report and consultation with legislative transportation
committee. [1979 c 27 § 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
47.60.320 State ferries—Change in tariffs, restrictions. [1961 c 13
§ 47.60.320. Prior: 1959 c 199 § 4.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 24 § 9.
47.60.649 Passenger-only ferry service—Finding. [1998 c 166 §
1.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.325 State ferries—Tolls—Stabilization—Changes. [1981 c
342 § 10; 1972 ex.s. c 24 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 15 § 31.
47.60.326 Schedule of charges for state ferries—Review by
department, factors considered—Rule making by commission. [2005 c
270 § 1; 2003 c 374 § 4; 2001 1st sp.s. c 1 § 1; 1999 c 94 § 27; 1990 c 42 §
406; 1983 c 15 § 25; 1981 c 344 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 512 § 16.
47.60.650
Ferry construction contract negotiations—Notice,
contents, procedure—Request for proposal, contents—Submission and
evaluation of proposals. [1983 c 3 § 140; 1977 ex.s. c 166 § 1.] Repealed
by 1987 c 183 § 7.
47.60.651 Passenger-only ferry purchase—Notice of intent to
purchase. [1987 c 183 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
47.60.350 Puget Sound reserve account—Created—Use. [1984 c 7
§ 326; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 18.] Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12, effective July 1,
1987.
47.60.360 Puget Sound reserve account—Excess funds in account
to be transferred to Puget Sound capital construction account. [1970
ex.s. c 85 § 5; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 19.] Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12, effective
July 1, 1987.
47.60.370
Puget Sound reserve account—Specific uses
enumerated. [1984 c 7 § 327; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 20.] Repealed by 1986 c 66
§ 12, effective July 1, 1987.
47.60.380 Puget Sound reserve account—Transfer of moneys to
department of transportation secondary to unpaid obligation—
Continuing levy and deposit of motor vehicle fuel and special fuel taxes
pledged. [1983 c 3 § 138; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 21.] Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12,
effective July 1, 1987.
47.60.390 Puget Sound reserve account—Investment of funds not
required for specified purposes. [1984 c 7 § 328; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 22.]
Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12, effective July 1, 1987.
47.60.395
Evaluation of cost allocation methodology and
preservation and improvement costs—Exception. [2009 c 470 § 707;
2007 c 512 § 15.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.410 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized,
1961 Act—"Ferry improvement fund"—Uses—Composition. [1984 c 7
§ 329; 1961 ex.s. c 9 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12, effective July 1,
1987.
47.60.445 Hood Canal bridge—Tolls, upkeep costs. [1990 c 42 §
409.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.60.450 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized,
1961 Act—Revision of tolls to meet debt service. [1986 c 66 § 7; 1984 c 7
§ 331; 1961 ex.s. c 9 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
47.60.460 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized,
1961 act—Repayment of 1961 appropriation for Hood Canal bridge—
Continuation of tolls—Obligations subordinate to obligations
subsequently incurred for ferry system and bridge. Cross-reference
section, decodified August 1990.
47.60.470 Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized,
1961 Act—Periodic reports. [1987 c 505 § 52; 1984 c 7 § 332; 1961 ex.s.
c 9 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
47.60.652 Passenger-only ferry service—Vessel and terminal
acquisition, procurement, and construction. [1998 c 166 § 2.] Repealed
by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.653 Passenger-only ferry purchase—Request for proposal.
[1987 c 183 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
47.60.654 Passenger-only ferry service—Contingency. [1998 c 166
§ 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.655
Passenger-only ferry purchase—Evaluation
proposals. [1987 c 183 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
of
47.60.657
Passenger-only ferry purchase—Decision, appeal.
[1987 c 183 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
47.60.658 Passenger-only ferry service between Vashon and
Seattle. [2007 c 223 § 8; 2006 c 332 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.659 Passenger-only ferry purchase—Contract. [1987 c 183
§ 5.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
47.60.660
Ferry construction contract negotiations—
Prequalification of firms desiring to contract. [1977 ex.s. c 166 § 2.]
Repealed by 1983 c 133 § 12.
47.60.661 Passenger-only ferry purchase—Proposals, deposit.
[1987 c 183 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 4 § 3.
47.60.670 Ferry construction contract negotiations—Preference
for Washington firm. [1977 ex.s. c 166 § 8.] Repealed by 1980 c 2 § 4.
47.60.770 Jumbo ferry construction—Notice. [1993 c 493 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.772 Jumbo ferry construction—Bidding documents. [1993
c 493 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.774 Jumbo ferry construction—Procedure on conclusion of
evaluation. [1993 c 493 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.776 Jumbo ferry construction—Contract. [1993 c 493 § 5.]
Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.778 Jumbo ferry construction—Bid deposits—Low bidder
claiming error. [1996 c 18 § 9; 1993 c 493 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 §
20.
47.60.780
Jumbo ferry construction—Propulsion
acquisition. [1994 c 181 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
system
47.60.502 Hood Canal bridge—Legislative finding—Authority to
restore or replace. [1979 c 27 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
Chapter 47.61
47.60.503 Hood Canal bridge—Authority to obtain federal
emergency relief funds. [1979 c 27 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 335 § 5.
ACQUISITION OF NEW FERRY VESSELS
UNDER URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964
47.60.504 Hood Canal bridge account—Created—Use. [1981 c
184 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 66 § 12, effective July 1, 1987.
47.60.510 Evaluation of alternative methods of providing ferry
transportation service across Puget Sound and adjacent waters. [1971
ex.s. c 149 § 1.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 235 § 19.
47.61.010 Authority to enter into agreement and apply for
financial assistance. [1984 c 7 § 338; 1965 ex.s. c 56 § 1.] Repealed by
2010 c 283 § 20.
47.61.020 Bonds for matching funds—Issuance and sale. [1965
ex.s. c 56 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.60.520 Evaluation of alternative methods of providing ferry
transportation service across Puget Sound and adjacent waters—Cross
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 674]
47.61.030 Term of bonds—Terms and conditions. [1965 ex.s. c 56
§ 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
47.61.040 Bonds—Signatures—Registration—Where payable—
Negotiable instruments. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 §
20.
47.61.050 Bonds—Denominations—Manner and terms of sale—
Legal investment for state funds. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 5.] Repealed by 2010
c 283 § 20.
Title 47
47.64.240 Binding arbitration. [1989 c 327 § 3; 1983 c 15 § 15.]
Repealed by 2006 c 164 § 19.
Prospective application—Savings—2006 c 164: See note following
RCW 47.64.011.
Chapter 47.65
47.61.060 Proceeds of bonds—Deposit and use. [1965 ex.s. c 56 §
6.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
PUGET SOUND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM—
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
47.61.070 Statement describing nature of bond obligation—
Pledge of excise taxes. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.65.010 Puget Sound transportation stabilization fund. [1961 c
13 § 47.65.010. Prior: 1957 c 271 § 1.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 26.
47.61.080 Bonds to reflect terms and conditions of grant
agreement. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.65.020 State employees' retirement system and OASI coverage
for employees of Washington state ferries. [1961 c 13 § 47.65.020. Prior:
1957 c 271 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 26.
47.61.090 Designation of funds to repay bonds and interest. [1984
c 7 § 339; 1965 ex.s. c 56 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.61.100 Bond repayment procedure—Highway bond retirement
fund. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 10.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.61.110 Sums in excess of bond retirement requirements—Use.
[1965 ex.s. c 56 § 11.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.61.120 Bonds to provide matching funds—Appropriation from
motor vehicle fund. [1965 ex.s. c 56 § 12.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c
7 § 387.
Chapter 47.64
MARINE EMPLOYEES—
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
47.64.010 Definitions. [1981 c 344 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 33;
1961 c 13 § 47.64.010. Prior: 1949 c 148 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6524-23.]
Repealed by 1983 c 15 § 31.
47.64.020 Marine employee commission to be established—
Membership—Terms—Compensation. [1961 c 13 § 47.64.020. Prior:
1953 c 211 § 1; 1949 c 148 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6524-24, part.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 39.
47.64.030 Duties of commission in general. [1975 1st ex.s. c 296 §
34; 1961 c 13 § 47.64.030. Prior: 1953 c 211 § 2; 1949 c 148 § 3, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6524-24, part.] Repealed by 1981 c 344 § 10. Later
enactment, see RCW 47.64.031.
47.64.031 Duties of transportation department and commission,
public employment relations commission. [1981 c 344 § 2.] Repealed by
1983 c 15 § 31.
47.64.040 Adjudication of labor disputes—Hearings—Subpoenas.
[1979 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 296 § 35; 1961 c 13 § 47.64.040. Prior:
1949 c 148 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6524-24, part.] Repealed by 1983
c 15 § 31.
47.64.050 Unemployment compensation. [1961 c 13 § 47.64.050.
Prior: 1951 c 82 § 1; 1949 c 148 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6524-25.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 158 § 20.
47.64.100 Application of chapter and marine classification and
compensation plan—Ferry employees rights of affiliation and collective
bargaining—Effect of existing collective bargaining agreements—
Competitive examinations prohibited for current positions. [1981 c 344
§ 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 15 § 31.
47.64.110
Strikes by ferry employees—Unlawful—Suits to
restrain or enjoin—Violation of injunction, fines. [1981 c 344 § 4.]
Repealed by 1983 c 15 § 31.
47.64.180 Agreements and awards limited by appropriation.
[1983 c 15 § 9.] Repealed by 2006 c 164 § 19.
Prospective application—Savings—2006 c 164: See note following
RCW 47.64.011.
47.64.190 Marine employees' commission review for compliance
with fiscal limitations—Effective date of agreements and arbitration
orders. [1983 c 15 § 10.] Repealed by 2006 c 164 § 19.
47.65.030 Allocation of motor vehicle fund moneys to stabilization
fund. Cross-reference section, decodified.
47.65.040 Expenditure of balance of motor vehicle fund. Crossreference section, decodified.
47.65.050 Stabilization fund—Reversion of unexpended balance.
[1961 c 13 § 47.65.050. Prior: 1957 c 271 § 5.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7
§ 26.
47.65.060
Employees to be members of state employees'
retirement system—Employer's contribution—Former service credit.
[1961 c 13 § 47.65.060. Prior: 1957 c 271 § 6.] Decodified pursuant to
1984 c 7 § 387.
47.65.070
decodified.
Federal social security.
Cross-reference section,
47.65.080 Employer's contribution for former service. [1961 c 13
§ 47.65.080. Prior: 1957 c 271 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 7 §
387.
47.65.090 Appropriation. [1957 c 271 § 9.] Repealed by 1961 c 13
§ 47.98.050.
47.65.091 Appropriation—1959 ex.s. c 4. [1961 c 13 § 47.65.091.
Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 4 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
47.65.100 Subsidization study. [1957 c 271 § 10.] Repealed by
1961 c 13 § 47.98.050.
47.65.110 Chapter expires June 30, 1961. [1961 c 13 § 47.65.110.
Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 4 § 2; 1957 c 271 § 12.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 25.
Chapter 47.66
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
47.66.020 Selection committee—Membership. [1993 c 393 § 4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2608, effective July 1, 1995.
47.66.050 Duties of department. [1993 c 393 § 7.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 2608, effective July 1, 1995.
47.66.060 Schedule. [1993 c 393 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
2608, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 47.68
AERONAUTICS
47.68.233
Registration of pilots—Certificates—Fees—
Exemptions—Use of fees. [2003 c 375 § 1; 2003 c 53 § 263; 2000 c 176 §
1; 1987 c 220 § 2; 1984 c 7 § 355; 1983 c 3 § 143; 1967 c 207 § 2. Formerly
RCW 14.04.233.] Repealed by 2005 c 341 § 5, effective July 1, 2005.
47.68.234 Registration of airman and airwoman. [2003 c 375 § 2;
2003 c 53 § 264; 1993 c 208 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 341 § 5, effective
July 1, 2005.
47.68.236 Aircraft search and rescue, safety, and education
account. [1995 c 170 § 4; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 38; 1985 c 57 § 63; 1983 c 3 §
144; 1967 c 207 § 3. Formerly RCW 14.04.236.] Repealed by 2005 c 341 §
5, effective July 1, 2005.
Prospective application—Savings—2006 c 164: See note following
RCW 47.64.011.
47.64.220 Salary survey. [2006 c 164 § 10; (2006 c 164 § 9 expired
July 1, 2006); 2005 c 274 § 308; 1999 c 256 § 1; 1989 c 327 § 2; 1983 c 15
§ 13.] Repealed by 2010 c 283 § 20.
47.68.370 Washington wing civil air patrol—Declaration of public
purpose—Consultation, cooperation, and contracts with department.
[1984 c 7 § 363; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 73 § 1. Formerly RCW 14.04.370.]
Repealed by 1995 c 153 § 3.
47.68.410 Aviation planning council. [2005 c 316 § 3.] Expired
July 1, 2009.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 675]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
47.68.910 Short title—1947 c 165. [1947 c 165 § 37. Formerly
RCW 14.04.910.] Repealed by 1984 c 7 § 388.
Chapter 47.74
MULTISTATE HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT
47.76.340 Evaluating program performance. [1993 c 224 § 13;
1990 c 43 § 8. Formerly RCW 47.76.170.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141,
effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 47.82
AMTRAK
47.74.010
Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement
enacted, terms. [1983 c 82 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective
July 1, 2005.
47.82.050 Funding recommendations. [1990 c 43 § 40.] Repealed
by 1998 c 245 § 176.
47.74.020 Appointment of delegates to represent state. [1983 c 82
§ 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 47.86
Chapter 47.76
AIR TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
RAIL FREIGHT SERVICE
47.86.010 Legislative findings, intent. [1990 c 298 § 39.] Repealed
by 1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.76.010 Legislative findings. [1993 c 224 § 1; 1983 c 303 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 47.76.200 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.86.020 Creation, membership. [1990 c 298 § 40.] Repealed by
1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.76.020 State rail plan—Contents. [1993 c 224 § 2; 1985 c 432 §
1; 1983 c 303 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.220 pursuant to 1993 c 224 §
15.
47.76.030 Essential rail assistance account—Purposes. [1993 c
224 § 4; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 22; 1991 c 363 § 125; 1990 c 43 § 11. Prior: 1985
c 432 § 2; 1985 c 57 § 64; 1983 c 303 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.250
pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.040 Sale for use as rail service—Time limit. [1993 c 224 § 7;
1991 sp.s. c 15 § 61; 1991 c 363 § 126; 1985 c 432 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 47.76.280 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.050 Sale for other use—Authorized buyers, notice, terms,
deed, deposit of moneys. [1993 c 224 § 8; 1991 sp.s. c 15 § 62; 1985 c 432
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.290 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.060 Sale for other use—Governmental entity. [1993 c 224 §
9; 1991 sp.s. c 15 § 63; 1985 c 432 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.300
pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.070 Rent or lease of lands. [1993 c 224 § 10; 1991 sp.s. c 15 §
64; 1985 c 432 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.310 pursuant to 1993 c 224
§ 15.
47.76.080 Sale at public auction. [1993 c 224 § 11; 1991 sp.s. c 15 §
65; 1985 c 432 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.320 pursuant to 1993 c 224
§ 15.
47.76.090 Eminent domain exemptions. [1993 c 224 § 12; 1991
sp.s. c 15 § 66; 1985 c 432 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.330 pursuant to
1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.100 Legislative finding. [1990 c 43 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c
224 § 16.
47.76.110 State freight rail program. [1990 c 43 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 47.76.210 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.120 Freight rail planning. [1990 c 43 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 47.76.230 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.130 Freight rail preservation program. [1993 c 224 § 3;
1990 c 43 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.240 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.140 Rail corridor preservation guidelines. [1993 c 224 § 5;
1990 c 43 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.260 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.150 Goals of rail service preservation—Local participation.
[1990 c 43 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 224 § 16.
47.76.160 Essential rail banking account—Creation, uses. [1993 c
224 § 6; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 120; 1991 c 363 § 127; 1990 c 43 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 47.76.270 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
47.76.170 Evaluating program performance. [1993 c 224 § 13;
1990 c 43 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 47.76.340 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
1991.
47.76.180 Tax relief study. [1990 c 43 § 9.] Decodified December
47.86.030 Studies, reports—When due. [1993 sp.s. c 23 § 18; 1992
c 190 § 3; 1991 c 231 § 7; 1990 c 298 § 41.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 23 §
19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.035 Finding—Reports, when due. [1992 c 190 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.040 Consultants, funding. [1990 c 298 § 42.] Repealed by
1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.050 Operation, dissolution of commission. [1990 c 298 § 43.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.060 Staff, budget. [1990 c 298 § 44.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c
23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.900 Expiration. [1990 c 298 § 45.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c
23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
47.86.901 Severability—1990 c 298. [1990 c 298 § 47.] Repealed
by 1993 sp.s. c 23 § 19, effective April 1, 1994.
Title 48
INSURANCE
Chapter 48.01
INITIAL PROVISIONS
48.01.200 Washington health services act of 1993—Conflict with
Title 48 RCW. [1993 c 492 § 294.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.01.210
Coverage for dental services—Uniform benefits
package—Certified health plan. [1993 c 462 § 51.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
Chapter 48.02
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
48.02.070 Orders—Notices. [1947 c 79 § .02.07; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.02.07.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28, effective July 1, 1967.
Chapter 48.03
EXAMINATIONS
48.03.080 Compelling testimony. [1947 c 79 § .03.08; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.03.08.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28, effective July 1, 1967.
Chapter 48.04
HEARINGS AND APPEALS
47.76.190 Monitoring federal rail policies. [1990 c 43 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 47.76.350 pursuant to 1993 c 224 § 15.
48.04.040 Notice of hearing. [1967 c 237 § 17; 1947 c 79 § .04.04;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.04.04.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 107 § 4.
47.76.260 Rail corridors of statewide significance. [1993 c 224 § 5;
1990 c 43 § 5. Formerly RCW 47.76.140.] Repealed by 1995 c 380 § 10.
48.04.080 Procedure on hearing. [1947 c 79 § .04.08; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.04.08.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28, effective July 1, 1967.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
48.04.090 Order on hearing. [1967 c 237 § 18; 1947 c 79 § .04.09;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.04.09.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 107 § 4.
48.04.100 Appeal from commissioner's order. [1947 c 79 § .04.10;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.04.10.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28.
48.04.110 Appeal, how taken. [1947 c 79 § .04.11; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 45.04.11.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28.
48.04.120 Transcript of record. [1947 c 79 § .04.12; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.04.12.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28.
48.04.130 Hearing on appeal. [1947 c 79 § .04.13; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 45.04.13.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28.
Title 48
Chapter 48.11
INSURING POWERS
48.11.010 Kinds of insurance—Capital and surplus requirements.
[1947 c 79 § .11.01; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.11.01.] Repealed by 1963 c 195
§ 10.
48.11.090 "Bail bond insurance" defined. [1947 c 79 § .11.09;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.11.09.] Repealed by 1967 c 150 § 9.
48.11.110 Authority to transact additional kinds of insurance.
[1957 c 193 § 6; 1947 c 79 § .11.11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.11.11.]
Repealed by 1963 c 195 § 10.
48.04.150 Appeals to supreme court. [1947 c 79 § .04.15; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.04.15.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28.
48.11.120 Capital, surplus required for additional insuring
powers. [1947 c 79 § .11.12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.11.12.] Repealed by
1963 c 195 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW 48.05.360.
Chapter 48.05
48.11.170 Use of surplus. [1947 c 79 § .11.17; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.11.17.] Repealed by 1963 c 195 § 10.
INSURERS—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
48.05.230 Countersignature of policies. [1965 ex.s. c 70 § 2; 1947 c
79 § .05.23; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.05.23.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 130 §
5.
48.05.240 Exceptions to countersignature requirement. [1961 c
194 § 2; 1947 c 79 § .05.24; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.05.24.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 130 § 5.
48.05.300 Credit disallowed for reinsurance ceded to an insurer—
Exceptions. [1993 c 91 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 180 § 1; 1947 c 79 § .05.30; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.05.30.] Repealed by 1997 c 379 § 10.
48.05.310 General agents, managers—Appointment—Powers—
Licensing. [1995 c 338 § 1; 1982 c 181 § 17; 1947 c 79 § .05.31; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.05.31.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1,
2009.
48.05.360 Special surplus requirements for certain combinations.
[1963 c 195 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.05.490 RBC reports for 1995—Requirements. [1995 c 83 § 13.]
Repealed by 2006 c 25 § 11.
Chapter 48.07
DOMESTIC INSURERS—POWERS
48.07.090 Management, control, and exclusive agency contracts.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 266 § 4; 1953 c 197 § 3; 1947 c 79 § .07.09; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.07.09.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
Chapter 48.09
MUTUAL INSURERS
48.09.020 Requirements—Property insurer. [1947 c 79 § .09.02;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.02.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.030 Specific risks, property insurer. [1947 c 79 § .09.03;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.03.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.040 Requirements—Assessment property insurer. [1947 c
79 § .09.04; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.04.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.050 Requirements—Assessment farm property insurer.
[1947 c 79 § .09.05; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.05.] Repealed by 1957 c 193
§ 22.
48.09.060 Requirements—Vehicle insurer. [1947 c 79 § .09.06;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.06.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.070 Requirements—Life insurer. [1947 c 79 § .09.07; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.09.07.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.080 Requirements—Disability insurer. [1947 c 79 § .09.08;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.09.08.] Repealed by 1957 c 193 § 22.
48.09.081 Requirements—Kinds of insurance. [1957 c 193 § 4.]
Repealed by 1980 c 135 § 3.
48.09.234 Issuing a capital call—Notice—Insurer's duties—Rules.
[2004 c 89 § 1.] Expired January 1, 2006, pursuant to 2004 c 89 § 3.
(2010 Ed.)
48.11.180 Capital funds of foreign and alien insurers. [1947 c 79 §
.11.18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.11.18.] Repealed by 1963 c 195 § 10.
Chapter 48.12
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
48.12.120
Loss reserve—Workers' compensation insurance.
[1995 c 35 § 4; 1987 c 185 § 20; 1947 c 79 § .12.12; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.12.12.] Repealed by 2007 c 80 § 15.
48.12.130 Unallocated workers' compensation loss expense. [1995
c 35 § 5; 1987 c 185 § 21; 1947 c 79 § .12.13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.12.13.]
Repealed by 2007 c 80 § 15.
48.12.150 Standard valuation law—Life insurance. [1979 c 157 §
1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 162 § 4; 1963 c 195 § 13; 1961 c 194 § 3; 1959 c 225 § 3;
1957 c 193 § 7; 1947 c 79 § .12.15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.12.15.] Repealed
by 1982 1st ex.s. c 9 § 36.
Chapter 48.13
INVESTMENTS
48.13.370 Separate accounts in connection with a pension,
retirement or profit-sharing annuity or plan—Allocations, credits,
charges—Ownership. [1965 ex.s. c 70 § 14.] Repealed by 1969 c 104 § 9.
Later enactment, see chapter 48.18A RCW.
48.13.380 Separate accounts in connection with a pension,
retirement or profit-sharing annuity or plan—Investment and
reinvestment. [1965 ex.s. c 70 § 15.] Repealed by 1969 c 104 § 9. Later
enactment, see chapter 48.18A RCW.
48.13.390 Separate accounts in connection with a pension,
retirement or profit-sharing annuity or plan—Transfers. [1965 ex.s. c
70 § 16.] Repealed by 1969 c 104 § 9. Later enactment, see chapter 48.18A
RCW.
48.13.400 Separate accounts in connection with a pension,
retirement or profit-sharing annuity or plan—Amounts contributed by
beneficiary participant. [1965 ex.s. c 70 § 17.] Repealed by 1969 c 104 §
9. Later enactment, see chapter 48.18A RCW.
48.13.410 Separate accounts in connection with a pension,
retirement or profit-sharing annuity or plan—Caption regarding
separate account to appear on face of policy, contract or certificate.
[1965 ex.s. c 70 § 18.] Repealed by 1969 c 104 § 9. Later enactment, see
chapter 48.18A RCW.
Chapter 48.14
FEES AND TAXES
48.14.015 Fees for filing rates and forms. [1982 1st ex.s. c 9 § 35.]
Repealed by 1986 c 296 § 10, effective July 1, 1986.
48.14.029
Premium tax credit—New employment for
international service activities in eligible areas—Designation of census
tracts for eligibility—Records—Tax due upon ineligibility—Interest
assessment—Information from employment security department.
[2003 c 248 § 3; 1998 c 313 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July
1, 2006.
48.14.050 "Ocean marine and foreign trade insurances" defined.
[1947 c 79 § .14.05; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.14.05.] Repealed by 2007 c 80 §
15.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 48.17
AGENTS, BROKERS, SOLICITORS, AND ADJUSTERS
48.17.020 "Broker" defined. [1947 c 79 § .17.02; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 45.17.02.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.030 "Solicitor" defined. [1947 c 79 § .17.03; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.17.03.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.330 Nonresident agents and brokers—Reciprocity. [2001 c
56 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 107 § 1; 1955 c 303 § 28; 1947 c 79 § .17.33; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.33.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1,
2009.
48.17.340 Service of process against nonresident agent or broker.
[1981 c 339 § 14; 1947 c 79 § .17.34; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.34.]
Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.040 Service representatives. [1947 c 79 § .17.04; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.17.04.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.400 Adjuster's license—Content. [1947 c 79 § .17.40; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.40.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 269 § 9, effective April 1,
1980.
48.17.050 "Adjuster" defined. [1947 c 79 § .17.05; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.17.05.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.440 Report of losses. [1947 c 79 § .17.44; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.17.44.] Repealed by 1990 1st ex.s. c 3 § 15.
48.17.055 "Insurance education provider" defined. [1989 c 323 §
2.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.070 General qualifications for license. [1947 c 79 § .17.07;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.07.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July
1, 2009.
48.17.080 "Controlled business" disqualification. [1947 c 79 §
.17.08; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.08.] Repealed by 1985 c 264 § 16.
48.17.100 One filing of personal data sufficient. [1947 c 79 §
.17.10; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.10.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39,
effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.120 Scope of examinations. [1989 c 323 § 6; 1981 c 111 § 2;
1967 c 150 § 17; 1955 c 303 § 11; 1947 c 79 § .17.12; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.17.12.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.130 Examinations—Form, time of, fee. [1981 c 111 § 3; 1967
c 150 § 18; 1947 c 79 § .17.13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.13.] Repealed by
2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.135 Insurance advisory examining board. [1984 c 287 § 96;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 142; 1967 c 150 § 14.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9
§ 864, effective July 1, 1994.
48.17.140 Examination by life insurers. [1947 c 79 § .17.14; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.14.] Repealed by 1955 c 303 § 12.
48.17.190 Limited licenses. [1995 c 214 § 2; 1979 c 138 § 1; 1967 c
150 § 21; 1947 c 79 § .17.19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.19.] Repealed by
2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.200 One license required by agent. [1979 ex.s. c 269 § 5;
1955 c 303 § 14; 1947 c 79 § .17.20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.20.]
Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.210 Minimum license combinations. [1947 c 79 § .17.21;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.21.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July
1, 2009.
48.17.230 Agent placing rejected business. [1988 c 248 § 10; 1947
c 79 § .17.23; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.23.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39,
effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.240 Scope of broker's license. [1967 c 150 § 22; 1947 c 79 §
.17.24; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.24.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39,
effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.260 Broker's authority—Commissions. [1949 c 190 § 24;
1947 c 79 § .17.26; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 45.17.26.] Repealed by 2007 c 117
§ 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.280 Solicitor's qualifications. [1947 c 79 § .17.28; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.28.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1,
2009.
48.17.290 Solicitor's license—Application. [1947 c 79 § .17.29;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.29.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July
1, 2009.
48.17.300 Solicitor's license fee—Custody—Cancellation. [1947 c
79 § .17.30; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.30.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39,
effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.310 Limitations upon solicitors. [1947 c 79 § .17.31; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.31.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1,
2009.
48.17.320 Responsibility of employing agent or broker. [1947 c 79
§ .17.32; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.32.] Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39,
effective July 1, 2009.
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48.17.500 Expiration and renewal of licenses. [1979 ex.s. c 269 §
6; 1977 ex.s. c 182 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 70 § 20; 1957 c 193 § 9; 1953 c 197 § 7;
1947 c 79 § .17.50; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.50.] Repealed by 2007 c 117
§ 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.520 Temporary licenses—Duration—Limitations. [1985 c
264 § 8; 1953 c 197 § 9; 1947 c 79 § .17.52; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 47.17.52.]
Repealed by 2007 c 117 § 39, effective July 1, 2009.
48.17.570 Reinstatement or relicensing. [1947 c 79 § .17.57; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.17.57.] Repealed by 1963 c 195 § 18.
48.17.580 Fine in lieu of license suspension, revocation, or refusal.
[1947 c 79 § .17.58; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.17.58.] Repealed by 1967 c 237
§ 28, effective July 1, 1967.
48.17.590 Procedures for cancelling written agreements between
companies and agents. [1986 c 286 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 121 § 2. Cf.
RCW 48.18.285.
Chapter 48.18
THE INSURANCE CONTRACT
48.18.285 Termination of agency contract—Effect on insured.
[1990 c 121 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 48.17.591, June 1992.
48.18.294 Cancellation or nonrenewal of private automobile
insurance by insurer—Grounds—Procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 95 § 1.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 241 § 26.
48.18.380 Minor may give acquittance—Life insurance. [1947 c
79 § .18.38; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.18.38.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 163
§ 11.
48.18.530 Certain provisions of insurance policies deemed
nontestamentary. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1993.
48.18.560 Year 2000 failure—Reinstating insurance policy under
certain circumstances. [1999 c 369 § 3.] Expired December 31, 2006.
Chapter 48.19
RATES
48.19.440 Casualty insurance rates. [1947 c 79 § .34.02; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 7118.] Repealed by 1989 c 25 § 9, effective September 1,
1989.
Chapter 48.20
DISABILITY INSURANCE
48.20.182 Optional standard provision No. 14—Misstatement of
age or sex—Adjustment of overpayments or underpayments. [1982 c
181 § 11; 1951 c 229 § 19. Prior: 1947 c 79 § .20.28; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.20.28.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 32 § 25.
48.20.272 Optional standard provision No. 23—Intoxicants and
narcotics. [1951 c 229 § 28. Prior: 1947 c 79 § .20.27; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.20.27.] Repealed by 2004 c 112 § 6.
48.20.400 Disability insurers may combine to write major loss
coverage for aged. [1963 c 195 § 19.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 70 § 21.
See chapter 48.21A RCW.
48.20.540 Preexisting condition exclusion or limitation. [1993 c
492 § 283.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
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Chapter 48.21
GROUP AND BLANKET DISABILITY INSURANCE
Enforcement. [1971 ex.s. c 174 § 2.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 119
§ 8. Later enactment, see RCW 48.30.300.
Chapter 48.30A
48.21.170 Alcoholism treatment benefits—Provisions of contracts
issued or renewed July 1, 1974 through January 1, 1975. [1974 ex.s. c
119 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 458 § 20, effective January 1, 1988.
48.21.210 Conversion rights of former employees, former spouses
and dependents. [1980 c 10 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 190 § 11. Later
enactment, see RCW 48.21.250 through 48.21.270.
48.21.240
Mental health treatment, optional supplemental
coverage—Waiver. [2005 c 6 § 7; 1987 c 283 § 3; 1986 c 184 § 2; 1983 c
35 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 8 § 7, effective January 1, 2008.
48.21.340 Preexisting condition exclusion or limitation. [1993 c
492 § 284.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
Chapter 48.22
CASUALTY INSURANCE
48.22.071 Committee—Oversight responsibility—Membership.
[1992 c 209 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2701, effective July 1, 1995.
48.22.072 Committee—Study. [1993 c 177 § 2; 1992 c 209 § 4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2701, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 48.23
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES
48.23.350 Standard nonforfeiture law—Life insurance. [1979 c
157 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 162 § 5; 1963 c 195 § 20; 1961 c 194 § 7; 1959 c
225 § 8; 1957 c 193 § 15; 1947 c 79 § .23.35; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.23.35.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 9 § 36. Later enactment, see chapter 48.76
RCW.
Chapter 48.24
GROUP LIFE AND ANNUITIES
48.24.085 Limitation on amount of term insurance. [1955 c 303 §
22.] Repealed by 1967 c 150 § 29.
INSURANCE FRAUD
48.30A.025 Trafficking in insurance claims—Penalties. [1995 c
285 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 48.31
MERGERS, REHABILITATION, LIQUIDATION, SUPERVISION
48.31.110 Uniform insurers liquidation act. [1993 c 462 § 78; 1961
c 194 § 12; 1947 c 79 § .31.11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.11.] Recodified as
RCW 48.99.010 pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.120 Delinquency proceedings—Domestic insurers. [1947 c
79 § .31.12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.12.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.020
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.130 Delinquency proceedings—Foreign insurers. [1947 c 79
§ .31.13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.13.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.030
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.140 Claims of nonresidents against domestic insurer. [1947
c 79 § .31.14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.14.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.040
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.150 Claims of residents against foreign insurer. [1947 c 79 §
.31.15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.15.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.050
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.160 Priority of certain claims. [1993 c 462 § 79; 1947 c 79 §
.31.16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.16.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.060
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.170 Attachment, garnishment, execution stayed. [1947 c 79
§ .31.17; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.17.] Recodified as RCW 48.99.070
pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.180 Severability—Uniformity of interpretation. [1993 c 462
§ 80; 1947 c 79 § .31.18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.18.] Recodified as RCW
48.99.080 pursuant to 1993 c 462 § 81.
48.31.250 Report to legislature. [1947 c 79 § .31.25; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.31.25.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
Chapter 48.29
TITLE INSURERS
48.29.030 Amount of deposit. [1957 c 193 § 16; 1947 c 79 § .29.03;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.29.03.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.29.050 Deposit fee. [1947 c 79 § .29.05; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.29.05.] Repealed by 1955 c 86 § 13.
48.29.060 Impairment of deposit. [1947 c 79 § .29.06; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.29.06.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.29.070 Levy of execution against deposit. [1955 c 86 § 14; 1947
c 79 § .29.07; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.29.07.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.29.080 Registration of securities. [1947 c 79 § .29.08; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.29.08.] Repealed by 1955 c 86 § 15.
48.29.090 Purpose of deposit. [1955 c 86 § 16; 1947 c 79 § .29.09;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.29.09.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.29.100 Termination of deposit. [1947 c 79 § .29.10; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.29.10.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
48.29.110 Release of securities. [1955 c 86 § 17; 1947 c 79 § .29.11;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.29.11.] Repealed by 2005 c 223 § 35.
Chapter 48.30
UNFAIR PRACTICES AND FRAUDS
48.30.160 Rebating—License revocation. [1947 c 79 § .30.16;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.30.16] Repealed by 1981 c 339 § 26.
48.30.280 Cancellation or failure to renew based upon sex or
marital status deemed unfair practice. [1971 ex.s. c 174 § 1.] Repealed
by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 119 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 48.30.300.
48.30.290 Cancellation or failure to renew based upon sex or
marital status deemed unfair practice—Rules and regulations—
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Title 48
Chapter 48.31A
REGULATION OF ACQUISITION OF CONTROL
OF DOMESTIC INSURERS—HOLDING COMPANY SYSTEMS
105.
48.31A.005 Purpose. [1983 c 46 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 §
48.31A.010 Merger or consolidation. [1973 1st ex.s. c 107 § 3;
1961 c 194 § 11; 1947 c 79 § .31.01; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.31.01.]
Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.020 Exchanging or acquiring voting securities resulting in
control of domestic insurer, requirements for. [1985 c 55 § 1; 1983 c 46 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 13 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.030 Tender offers, request or agreement to acquire voting
securities resulting in control of domestic insurer—Filings with
commissioner required—Copy to issuer of securities. [1983 c 46 § 3;
1971 ex.s. c 13 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.040 Tender offers, request or agreement to acquire voting
securities which result in control of domestic insurer—Information may
be required of partners, officers, directors and owners. [1971 ex.s. c 13
§ 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.050 Tender offers, request or agreement to acquire voting
securities resulting in control of domestic insurer—Approval by
commissioner—Time limitation—Requirements—Application of RCW
48.31A.020 through 48.31A.050. [1985 c 55 § 2; 1983 c 46 § 4; 1971 ex.s.
c 13 § 7.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.055 Tender offers, request or agreement to acquire voting
securities resulting in control of domestic insurer—Costs of hearing.
[1985 c 55 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.060 Insurer members of insurance holding company
system—Registration—Filing registration statement—Contents—
Information required—Exemptions—Disclaimer of affiliation. [1971
ex.s. c 13 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
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48.31A.070 Material transactions by registered insurers with
affiliates—Standards. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 §
105.
48.31A.080
Factors to be considered in determining
reasonableness of insurer's surplus to policyholders. [1971 ex.s. c 13 §
10.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.090 Extraordinary dividends or distributions by insurers
subject to registration—Notice—Approval or disapproval. [1971 ex.s. c
13 § 11.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.100
Examination of registered insurers—Powers of
commissioner. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.110 Confidentiality of reports. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 13.]
Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.120 Jurisdiction of courts. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 14.] Repealed
by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.130 Rules, regulations, and orders. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 15.]
Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
48.31A.900 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 13. [1971 ex.s. c 13 § 17.]
Repealed by 1993 c 462 § 105.
Chapter 48.32
WASHINGTON INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION ACT
48.32.140 Recognition of assessments in rates. [1971 ex.s. c 265 §
14.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 183 § 3.
Chapter 48.32A
WASHINGTON LIFE AND DISABILITY INSURANCE
GUARANTY ASSOCIATION ACT
48.32A.931 Severability—1990 c 51. [1990 c 51 § 7.] Repealed by
2001 c 50 § 23.
Chapter 48.34
CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE AND CREDIT ACCIDENT
AND HEALTH INSURANCE
48.34.910 Small loan act not affected. [1961 c 219 § 14.] Repealed
by 2005 c 223 § 35.
Chapter 48.36
FRATERNAL
48.36.010 Fraternal benefit society defined—Minimum capital
and surplus requirements for new societies. [1981 c 339 § 20; 1947 c 79
§ .32.01; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.01.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.020 Lodge system defined. [1947 c 79 § .32.02; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.32.02.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.030 Representative form of government defined. [1947 c 79
§ .32.03; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.03.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.040 Exemptions. [1947 c 79 § .32.04; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.04.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.050 Benefits. [1977 ex.s. c 96 § 1; 1947 c 79 § .32.05; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.05.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.36.060 Beneficiaries. [1949 c 190 § 29; 1947 c 79 § .32.06; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 45.32.06.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.32A.010 Purpose. [1994 c 149 § 1; 1990 c 51 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
259 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.36.070 Qualifications for membership. [1955 c 303 § 25; 1953 c
197 § 14; 1949 c 190 § 30; 1947 c 79 § .32.07; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
45.32.07.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.32A.020 Scope—Obligations of association. [1996 c 98 § 1;
1994 c 149 § 2; 1990 c 51 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 259 § 2.] Repealed by 2001 c 50
§ 23.
48.36.080 Certificate. [1947 c 79 § .32.08; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.08.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.32A.030 Definitions. [1996 c 98 § 2; 1994 c 149 § 3; 1990 c 51 §
3; 1971 ex.s. c 259 § 3.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.36.090 Funds. [1977 ex.s. c 96 § 2; 1947 c 79 § .32.09; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.09.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.32A.040 Guaranty association created. [1996 c 98 § 3; 1971
ex.s. c 259 § 4.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.050 Powers of the association. [1994 c 149 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c
259 § 5.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.060
Reinsurance—Guaranty of policies—Contracts.
[1994 c 149 § 5; 1990 c 51 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 133 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 259 §
6.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.070 Duplication of benefits prohibited. [1994 c 149 § 6;
1971 ex.s. c 259 § 7.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.080 Guaranty funds—Assessment of member insurers.
[1994 c 149 § 7; 1990 c 51 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 119 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c
259 § 8.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.090 Certificates of contribution—Allowance as asset—
Offset against premium taxes. [1997 c 300 § 2; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 902;
1990 c 51 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 183 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 133 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
259 § 9.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.100 Taxation. [1971 ex.s. c 259 § 10.] Repealed by 2001 c
50 § 23.
48.32A.110 Prohibited use of chapter. [1971 ex.s. c 259 § 11.]
Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.120 Recapture of excessive dividends to affiliates. [1994 c
149 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 259 § 12.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.900 Short title. [1971 ex.s. c 259 § 13.] Repealed by 2001 c
50 § 23.
48.32A.910 Construction—1971 ex.s. c 259. [1971 ex.s. c 259 §
14.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.920 Section headings not part of law. [1971 ex.s. c 259 §
15.] Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
48.32A.930 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 259. [1971 ex.s. c 259 § 17.]
Repealed by 2001 c 50 § 23.
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48.36.100 Investments. [1947 c 79 § .32.10; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.10.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.110 Use of funds. [1947 c 79 § .32.11; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.11.] Repealed by 1955 c 303 § 26.
48.36.120 Organization. [1977 ex.s. c 96 § 3; 1947 c 79 § .32.12;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.12.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective
January 1, 1988.
48.36.130 Existing societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.13; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.13.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.140 Mergers and transfers. [1947 c 79 § .32.14; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.32.14.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.150 License. [1969 ex.s. c 241 § 16; 1947 c 79 § .32.15; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.15.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.36.160 Foreign societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.16; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.16.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.170 Commissioner as attorney for service of process. [1981
c 339 § 21; 1963 c 195 § 22; 1947 c 79 § .32.17; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.17.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.180 Place of meeting—Principal office. [1947 c 79 § .32.18;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.18.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective
January 1, 1988.
48.36.190 No personal liability. [1947 c 79 § .32.19; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.32.19.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.200 Waiver of provisions may be denied. [1947 c 79 §
.32.20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.20.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.210 Benefits immune from process. [1947 c 79 § .32.21;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.21.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective
January 1, 1988.
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48.36.220 Filing of amendments to constitution and laws. [1947 c
79 § .32.22; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.22.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES
48.36.230 Annual reports—Valuation of certificates. [1977 ex.s. c
96 § 4; 1973 c 79 § 1; 1947 c 79 § .32.23; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.23.]
Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36A.300 Deficiencies, noncompliance by domestic societies—
Injunctions—Liquidation, receiver. [1987 c 366 § 30.] Repealed by 1996
c 236 § 11.
48.36.240 Deficiencies to be made good. [1947 c 79 § .32.24; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.24.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
Chapter 48.40
48.36.250 Examination of domestic societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.25;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.25.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective
January 1, 1988.
48.36.260 Attorney general to apply for dissolution, etc. [1947 c
79 § .32.26; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.26.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.270 Examination of foreign societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.27;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.27.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective
January 1, 1988.
48.36.280 Secrecy enjoined. [1947 c 79 § .32.28; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.28.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.290 Revocation of license. [1947 c 79 § .32.29; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.32.29.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.300 Exemption of certain societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.30; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.30.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.36.310 Veterans' societies. [1947 c 79 § .32.31; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 45.32.31.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
Chapter 48.36A
FUNERAL SERVICES
48.40.002
Prearrangement funeral service contracts—
Authorized—Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 §
19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.240.
48.40.005
Prearrangement funeral service contracts—Trust
funds. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective
September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.250.
48.40.007 Prearrangement funeral service contracts—Certificate
of registration—Required. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 c 66
§ 19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.260.
48.40.010 Bond a prerequisite—Conditions. [1931 c 32 § 2; RRS §
5847-10.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.40.012
Prearrangement funeral service contracts—
Qualifications for certificates of registration. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 4.]
Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment,
see RCW 18.39.270.
48.40.015 Prearrangement funeral service contracts—Grounds
for nonrenewal, revocation, or suspension of certificate of registration.
[1977 ex.s. c 163 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1,
1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.300.
48.36.320 Taxation. [1947 c 79 § .32.32; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.32.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.40.017
Prearrangement funeral service contracts—
Requirements to apply for original certificate of registration. [1977
ex.s. c 163 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1, 1982.
Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.280.
48.36.330 Penalties. [1947 c 79 § .32.33; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.32.33.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.40.020 Damages—Action on bond—Attorney's fees. [1931 c 32
§ 3; RRS § 5847-11.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.36.340
Assignment of certificates—Payment discharges
society. [1947 c 79 § .32.34; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.34.] Repealed by
1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.40.025
Renewal of certificates of registration—Fees—
Amounts—Disposition. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 §
19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.290.
48.36.350 Juvenile benefits. [1955 c 303 § 27; 1949 c 190 § 31;
1947 c 79 § .32.35; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 45.32.35.] Repealed by 1987 c 366
§ 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.40.030 Deposit of securities—Reports of sales. [1931 c 32 § 4;
RRS § 5847-12.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.36.360 Valuation—Modification of contributions—Returns.
[1953 c 197 § 15; 1947 c 79 § .32.36; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.36.]
Repealed by 1973 c 79 § 2.
48.36.370 Required reserves—Exchange for adult certificate.
[1983 c 3 § 155; 1947 c 79 § .32.37; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.37.]
Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.380 Report of juvenile insurance. [1953 c 197 § 16; 1947 c
79 § .32.38; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.32.38.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.390 Separate expense fund. [1947 c 79 § .32.39; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.32.39.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.400 Termination of membership. [1947 c 79 § .32.40; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.40.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.36.410 Fraternal mutual property insurers. [1963 c 195 § 23;
1949 c 190 § 32; 1947 c 79 § .32.41; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 45.32.41.]
Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.420 Fraternal mutual life insurers. [1947 c 79 § .32.42; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 45.32.42.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1,
1988.
48.36.430 Agents. [1963 c 195 § 24.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44,
effective January 1, 1988.
48.36.440 Application of chapter 48.18A RCW. [1973 1st ex.s. c
163 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 366 § 44, effective January 1, 1988.
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48.40.035 Suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew certificates
of registration—Notice of intention—Effect of suspension, etc.—Notice.
[1979 c 158 § 207; 1977 ex.s. c 163 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19,
effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.310.
48.40.040 Examination of accounts—Expense thereof. [1931 c 32
§ 5; RRS § 5847-13.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.40.045 Annual statement of financial condition—Filing—
Form—Contents—Effect of failure to file. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 9.]
Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment,
see RCW 18.39.320.
48.40.050 Fraternal societies excepted. [1931 c 32 § 6; RRS §
5847-14.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.40.055 Prearrangement funeral contract forms—Approval
required—Grounds for disapproval. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 10.] Repealed
by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW
18.39.330.
48.40.060 Penalties. [1931 c 32 § 7; RRS § 5847-15.] Repealed by
1953 c 279 § 3.
48.40.065
Rules
and
regulations—Investigations—
Examinations—Hearings. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 66
§ 19, effective September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.340.
48.40.070 Requirements are cumulative. [1931 c 32 § 8; RRS §
5847-16.] Repealed by 1953 c 279 § 3.
48.40.075
Violations—Noncompliance—Penalty—Unfair
practice—Chapter 63.14 RCW governs retail installment transactions.
[1977 ex.s. c 163 § 12.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1,
1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.350.
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48.40.080 Sale, etc., of contract or certificate for funeral
services—Laws applicable. [1953 c 279 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19,
effective September 1, 1982.
48.40.090 Fraternal, benevolent associations, etc., and labor
unions excepted. [1953 c 279 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective
September 1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 18.39.360.
48.40.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 163. [1977 ex.s. c 163 § 14.]
Repealed by 1982 c 66 § 19, effective September 1, 1982.
Chapter 48.41
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE ACCESS ACT
48.41.180 Offer of coverage to eligible persons. [1987 c 431 § 18.]
Repealed by 2000 c 79 § 47.
Chapter 48.42
PERSONAL COVERAGE, GENERAL AUTHORITY
(Formerly: Health care coverage, general authority)
48.42.060 Mandated health coverage—Legislative finding. [1997
c 412 § 1; 1984 c 56 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 48.47.005 pursuant to 1997 c
412 § 6.
48.42.070
Mandated health coverage—Reports and
recommendations. [1997 c 412 § 3; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 221; 1987 c 150 §
79; 1984 c 56 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 48.47.020 pursuant to 1997 c 412 §
6.
48.42.080 Mandated health coverage—Guidelines for assessing
impact. [1997 c 412 § 4; 1984 c 56 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 48.47.030
pursuant to 1997 c 412 § 6.
Chapter 48.43
INSURANCE REFORM
(Formerly: Certified health plans)
48.43.010
Certified health plans—Registration required—
Penalty. [1993 c 492 § 432.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1,
1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.020 Eligibility requirements for certificate of registration—
Application requirements. [1993 c 492 § 433.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 §
27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.030 Issuance of certificate—Grounds for refusal. [1993 c
492 § 434.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.040
Premiums and enrollee payment amounts—
Verification—Filing of premium schedules and cost-sharing amounts—
Additional charges prohibited. [1993 c 492 § 435.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.050 Annual financial statement filing—Penalty. [1993 c 492
§ 436.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.060 Provider contracts to be in writing—Enrollee liability—
Commissioner's review. [1993 c 492 § 437.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 §
27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.070 Minimum net worth—Requirements. [1993 c 492 §
438.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.075 Informing patients about their care—Health carriers
may not preclude or discourage. [1996 c 312 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 5
§ 29, effective July 1, 2001.
48.43.080 Funded reserve requirements. [1993 c 492 § 439.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 682]
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.090 Examination of certified health plans—Independent
audit reports. [1993 c 492 § 440.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.095 Information provided to an enrollee or a prospective
enrollee. [1996 c 312 § 4.] Repealed by 2000 c 5 § 29, effective July 1,
2001.
48.43.100 Insolvency—Equitable distribution of insolvent plan's
enrollees—Continuation of benefits, allocation of coverage. [1993 c 492
§ 441.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.110 Financial failure, supervision by commissioner—
Priority of distribution of assets. [1993 c 492 § 442.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.120 Grievance procedure. [1993 c 492 § 443.] Repealed by
1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.130 Application—Certified health plans. [1993 c 492 § 444.]
Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.140 Enforcement authority of commissioner. [1993 c 492 §
445.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.150 Annual report to the health services commission. [1993
c 492 § 446.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.160
Health insurance purchasing cooperatives—
Certification. [1993 c 492 § 426.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective
July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.170 Health care providers—Opportunity for inclusion.
[1993 c 492 § 431.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.43.365 RBC report for 1998 calendar year. [1998 c 241 § 14.]
Repealed by 2006 c 25 § 11.
48.43.900
Short title—Severability—Savings—Captions not
law—Reservation of legislative power—Effective dates—1993 c 492.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1995.
Chapter 48.44
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
48.44.025
Agreements for vision care—Performance by
nonparticipating optometrists—Reimbursement or indemnity to be
provided. [1969 c 143 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 181 § 27.
48.44.045 Health care service contract agent's license—Fee—
Issuance and renewal procedure. [1969 c 115 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c
202 § 17.
48.44.162 Revocation, suspension, refusal of agent's license—
Grounds. [1973 1st ex.s. c 65 § 3; 1969 c 115 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c
202 § 17.
48.44.190 Witnesses, subpoenas, depositions, oaths. [1961 c 197 §
16.] Repealed by 1967 c 237 § 28, effective July 1, 1967.
48.44.280 Conversion rights of former employees, former spouses
and dependents. [1980 c 10 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 190 § 11. Later
enactment, see RCW 48.44.360 through 48.44.380.
48.44.340
Mental health treatment, optional supplemental
coverage—Waiver. [2005 c 6 § 8; 1987 c 283 § 4; 1986 c 184 § 3; 1983 c
35 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 8 § 7, effective January 1, 2008.
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48.44.410 Nontermination for change in health of covered person.
[1986 c 223 § 12.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 293, effective July 1, 1994.
48.48.028 Supervision of staff. [1985 c 470 § 10.] Repealed by
1986 c 266 § 135.
48.44.480 Preexisting condition exclusion or limitation. [1993 c
492 § 285.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
48.48.030 Examination of premises. [1995 c 369 § 25; 1986 c 266 §
67; 1985 c 470 § 17; 1947 c 79 § .33.03; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.03.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.010 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.44.490 Unfair practices. [1993 c 492 § 288.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
Chapter 48.45
RURAL HEALTH CARE
48.45.007 Recommendations. [1990 c 271 § 21.] Decodified by the
code reviser, June 1992.
Chapter 48.46
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
48.46.050 Powers of certificate holder include powers of health
care contractors. [1975 1st ex.s. c 290 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 106 § 25.
48.46.065 Conversion rights of former employees, spouses, and
dependents. [1980 c 10 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 190 § 11. Later
enactment, see RCW 48.46.440 through 48.46.460.
48.46.150 Medicaid services. [1975 1st ex.s. c 290 § 16.] Repealed
by 1997 c 34 § 2.
48.46.160 Report to legislature. [1975 1st ex.s. c 290 § 17.]
Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 292, effective July 1, 1993.
48.46.230 Surety bond, securities deposit—Amount—Waiver—
Substitution of securities—Adjustment of amount. [1982 c 151 § 2.]
Repealed by 1990 c 119 § 12.
48.46.290
Mental health treatment, optional supplemental
coverage—Waiver. [2005 c 6 § 9; 1987 c 283 § 5; 1986 c 184 § 4; 1983 c
35 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 8 § 7, effective January 1, 2008.
48.46.330 Newborn infants, coverage required, when. [1983 c 106
§ 11.] Repealed by 1985 c 320 § 9.
48.46.550 Preexisting condition exclusion or limitation. [1993 c
492 § 286.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.46.560 Unfair practices. [1993 c 492 § 289.] Repealed by 1995 c
265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
48.46.905 Studies by legislature. [1975 1st ex.s. c 290 § 25.]
Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 292, effective July 1, 1993.
Chapter 48.48
STATE FIRE PROTECTION
(Formerly: State fire marshal)
48.48.001 Purpose. [1985 c 470 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135.
135.
48.48.005 Membership. [1985 c 470 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 266 §
48.48.040 Standards of safety. [1995 c 369 § 26; 1986 c 266 § 68;
1985 c 470 § 18; 1947 c 79 § .33.04; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.04.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.020 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.045 Schools—Standards for fire prevention and safety—
Plan reviews and construction inspections. [1991 c 170 § 2; 1986 c 266 §
69; 1985 c 470 § 19; 1981 c 198 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 70 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 43.44.030 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.050 Removal of fire hazards—Appeal of order—Penalty.
[1995 c 369 § 27; 1986 c 266 § 70; 1985 c 470 § 20; 1947 c 79 § .33.05;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.05.] Recodified as RCW 43.44.040 pursuant to
2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.060 Reports and investigation of fires—Police powers.
[1996 c 161 § 1; 1995 c 369 § 28; 1986 c 266 § 71; 1985 c 470 § 21; 1981 c
104 § 1; 1980 c 181 § 1; 1947 c 79 § .33.06; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.06.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.050 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.065 Statistical information and reports. [1999 c 231 § 1;
1995 c 369 § 29; 1986 c 266 § 72; 1985 c 470 § 22; 1980 c 181 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.060 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.070 Examination of witnesses. [1995 c 369 § 30; 1986 c 266 §
73; 1985 c 470 § 23; 1947 c 79 § .33.07; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.07.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.070 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.080 Criminal prosecutions. [1995 c 369 § 31; 1986 c 266 §
74; 1985 c 470 § 24; 1947 c 79 § .33.08; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.08.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.080 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.090 Record of fires. [1995 c 369 § 32; 1986 c 266 § 75; 1985
c 470 § 25; 1947 c 79 § .33.09; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.09.] Recodified as
RCW 43.44.090 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.100 Fire prevention. [1947 c 79 § .33.10; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
45.33.10.] Repealed by 1985 c 470 § 37, effective January 1, 1986.
48.48.110 Annual report. [1995 c 369 § 33; 1986 c 266 § 76; 1985 c
470 § 26; 1977 c 75 § 71; 1947 c 79 § .33.11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.11.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.100 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.120 Forms, blanks, circulars, etc., at expense of state. [1947
c 79 § .33.12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.12.] Repealed by 1995 c 369 § 71,
effective July 1, 1995.
48.48.130 Hearings and appeals. [1947 c 79 § .33.13; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 45.33.13.] Repealed by 1985 c 470 § 37, effective January 1, 1986.
48.48.140 Smoke detection devices in dwelling units—Penalty.
[1995 c 369 § 34; 1991 c 154 § 1; 1986 c 266 § 89; 1980 c 50 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 43.44.110 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.150 Premises with guard animals—Registration, posting—
Acts permitted firefighters—Liability for injury to firefighters. [1995 c
369 § 35; 1986 c 266 § 90; 1983 c 258 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.44.120
pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
48.48.160
Hazardous liquid and gas pipeline accidents—
Preparedness of local first responders. [2000 c 191 § 20.] Recodified as
RCW 43.44.130 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
Chapter 48.50
48.48.010 Commissioner ex officio state fire marshal. [1947 c 79 §
.33.01; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.01.] Repealed by 1985 c 470 § 37,
effective January 1, 1986.
48.48.011 Compensation, travel expenses.
Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135.
[1985 c 470 § 4.]
48.48.015 Duties—Planning and administrative. [1985 c 470 § 6.]
Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135.
48.48.020 Deputy fire marshals—Resident marshals. [1969 ex.s. c
241 § 17; 1947 c 79 § .33.02; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 45.33.02.] Repealed by
1985 c 470 § 37, effective January 1, 1986.
48.48.021 Duties—Fire service training.
Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135.
[1985 c 470 § 7.]
48.48.025 Appeal. [1985 c 470 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 266 § 135.
(2010 Ed.)
INSURANCE FRAUD REPORTING IMMUNITY ACT
(Formerly: Arson reporting immunity act)
48.50.060 Authorized agency to furnish requested information to
insurer. [1979 ex.s. c 80 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 285 § 37, effective July
1, 1995.
48.50.080
Information released only in criminal or civil
proceedings. [1979 ex.s. c 80 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 285 § 37, effective
July 1, 1995.
Chapter 48.52
EMPLOYEE WELFARE TRUST FUNDS
48.52.010 Definitions. [1955 ex.s. c 8 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
34 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 683]
Title 48
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
48.52.015 Trustees to register fund with commissioner. [1965 ex.s.
c 69 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.52.020 Examinations of trust funds—Costs. [1965 ex.s. c 69 §
1; 1961 c 174 § 1; 1955 ex.s. c 8 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.52.030 Records, accounts, reports—Costs of examination if out
of state—Trustees' duties—Inspection, destruction. [1965 ex.s. c 69 § 2;
1961 c 174 § 2; 1955 ex.s. c 8 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.52.040 Insurers and health care contractors—Contracts and
fees—Filing, inspection, destruction. [1955 ex.s. c 8 § 4.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.52.050 Enforcement of chapter. [1955 ex.s. c 8 § 5.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.52.060 Hearing and review. [1967 c 237 § 19; 1955 ex.s. c 8 § 6.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
48.62.120 Joint self-insurance pool—Contracting with insurance
agents or brokers. [1979 ex.s. c 256 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 §
33, effective January 1, 1992.
Chapter 48.66
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT
48.66.040 Minimum coverage requirements. [1981 c 153 § 4.]
Repealed by 1982 c 200 § 4. Later enactment, see RCW 48.66.041.
Chapter 48.85
WASHINGTON LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP
48.85.050 Report to legislature. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 80; 1993 c
492 § 462.] Repealed by 1999 c 372 § 17.
Chapter 48.87
48.52.070 Exemptions. [1965 ex.s. c 69 § 3; 1955 ex.s. c 8 § 7.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
MIDWIVES AND BIRTHING CENTERS—
JOINT UNDERWRITING ASSOCIATION
48.52.080 Penalties. [1955 ex.s. c 8 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
34 § 1.
48.87.090 Commissioner report to the legislature. [1993 c 112 §
9.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
48.52.090 Coverage, benefits or services for dependent children to
include congenital anomalies of newborn children. [1974 ex.s. c 139 §
4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 34 § 1.
DAY CARE SERVICES—JOINT UNDERWRITING ASSOCIATION
Chapter 48.62
48.88.060 Report to legislature. [1986 c 141 § 6.] Repealed by
1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 48.88
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSURANCE TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 48.96
48.62.010 Legislative finding—Intent. [1985 c 277 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c
256 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.020 "Local governmental entity" defined. [1979 ex.s. c 256
§ 2.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.030 Risk management, claims, administrative services.
[1985 c 277 § 2; 1983 c 59 § 17; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 3.] Repealed by 1991
sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.035 Self-funded plans for educational employees. [1985 c
277 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.040 Joint action by local governmental entities. [1986 c 302
§ 1; 1985 c 278 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33,
effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.041 Property and liability advisory board—Creation—
Membership—Duties. [1991 sp.s. c 30 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 54, effective June 30, 2010.
48.62.050 Joint self-insurance pool—Approval by state risk
manager required—Procedure. [1989 c 175 § 114; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 5.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.051
Health and welfare advisory board—Creation—
Membership—Duties. [1991 sp.s. c 30 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
7 § 54, effective June 30, 2010.
48.62.060 Joint self-insurance pool—Provision for contingent
liability of participants—Exemptions from certain taxes and laws.
[1979 ex.s. c 256 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January
1, 1992.
48.62.070
Joint self-funding, self-insurance pool—Assets,
permissible investments. [1988 c 281 § 4; 1985 c 277 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 256
§ 7.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.080 Joint self-funding, self-insurance pool—Assets, method
of investment. [1985 c 277 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 8.] Repealed by 1991
sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACTS
48.96.005 Purpose. [1990 c 239 § 2.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23,
effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.010 Definitions. [1987 c 99 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 §
23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.020 Reimbursement policy required for sale of service
contract. [1987 c 99 § 2.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October
1, 2006.
48.96.025 Reimbursement policy—Insurer's responsibility. [1990
c 239 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.030 Reimbursement policy—Required provisions. [1990 c
239 § 6; 1987 c 99 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1,
2006.
48.96.040 Service contract—Required statements. [1990 c 239 §
7; 1987 c 99 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.045 Service contract—Notice to holder. [1990 c 239 § 4.]
Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.047 Service contract—Holder's right to return. [1990 c 239
§ 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.050 Service contracts—Excluded parties. [1990 c 239 § 8;
1987 c 99 § 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.060 Noncompliance as unfair competition, trade practice—
Remedies. [1990 c 239 § 9; 1987 c 99 § 6.] Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23,
effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.900 Application of chapter—Date. [1987 c 99 § 7.] Repealed
by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
48.96.901 Effective date—1990 c 239 §§ 2-10. [1990 c 239 § 11.]
Repealed by 2006 c 274 § 23, effective October 1, 2006.
Chapter 48.102
48.62.090 Joint self-insurance pool—Operating and coverage
requirements. [1979 ex.s. c 256 § 9.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33,
effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.100
Joint self-funding, self-insurance pool—Powers
enumerated. [1985 c 277 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 10.] Repealed by 1991
sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective January 1, 1992.
48.62.110
Joint self-funding, self-insurance pool—Private
meetings—Liability reserve amount protected from discovery. [1985 c
277 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 256 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 33, effective
January 1, 1992.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 684]
VIATICAL SETTLEMENTS
27.
48.102.005 Definitions. [1995 c 161 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 §
48.102.010
License required for providers and brokers—
Application—Requirements—Fee—Rules. [1995 c 161 § 2.] Repealed
by 2009 c 104 § 27.
48.102.015 Commissioner may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue
or renew license—Information requirements—Hearing—Fine. [2002 c
227 § 5; 1995 c 161 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
48.102.020 Commissioner approval required for contract form,
rate, fee, commission, or other compensation charged—Finding
necessary for disapproval. [1995 c 161 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 §
27.
48.102.025 Licensee must file annual statement. [1995 c 161 § 5.]
Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
48.102.030 Examination of business and affairs of applicant or
licensee—Production of information—Expenses—Confidentiality of
information—Recordkeeping requirements. [1995 c 161 § 6.] Repealed
by 2009 c 104 § 27.
Title 49
49.12.120 Wages and conditions for minors—Order. [1949 c 195 §
1; 1913 c 174 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7633.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c
16 § 19.
49.12.125 Director to furnish statistics. [1913 c 174 § 15; RRS §
7634. Formerly RCW 49.12.040, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 164 § 29.
49.12.160 Appeal—Scope of review. [1913 c 174 § 19; RRS §
7639.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.12.161 Appeal. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 c
164 § 29.
48.102.035 Requirement to provide information to the viator.
[1995 c 161 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
49.12.190 Women and minors in telephone industry. [1917 c 29 §
1; 1915 c 68 § 1; RRS § 7641.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
48.102.040 Requirement for provider to obtain information—
Medical information is confidential—Rescission rights—Time is of the
essence. [1995 c 161 § 8.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
49.12.210 Equal pay for equal work—Civil recovery. [1943 c 254
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7636-1.] Now codified as RCW 49.12.175.
48.102.045 Must be licensed—Transfer to unlicensed entity is
void—Rights in policy restored to viator—Exceptions allowed by rule.
[1995 c 161 § 9.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
48.102.050 Rules as necessary to implement chapter. [1995 c 161
§ 10.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
48.102.055 Consumer protection act applies—Civil action—
Damages—Costs—Attorneys' fees. [1995 c 161 § 11.] Repealed by 2009
c 104 § 27.
48.102.900 Short title—1995 c 161. [1995 c 161 § 12.] Repealed by
2009 c 104 § 27.
48.102.901 Application of chapter 21.20 RCW—1995 c 161. [1995
c 161 § 13.] Repealed by 2009 c 104 § 27.
Title 49
LABOR REGULATIONS
Chapter 49.04
49.12.215 Seats to be provided—1890 Act. [1890 p 104 § 1; RRS §
7615, part.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.12.217 Seats to be provided—Penalty. [1890 p 104 § 2; RRS §
7615, part.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.12.220 Seats to be provided—1911 Act. [1911 c 37 § 2; RRS §
7617. Cf. 1901 c 68 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.12.230 Seats to be provided—Penalty. [1911 c 37 § 3; RRS §
7619. Cf. 1901 c 68 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
Chapter 49.16
SAFETY—EXTRAHAZARDOUS EMPLOYMENT
49.16.010 Definitions. [1957 c 70 § 2. Prior: (i) 1939 c 41 § 2, part;
1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part; 1921 c 182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 §
2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 3, part; RRS § 7675, part. (ii) 1919
c 130 § 2; RRS § 7728. (iii) 1919 c 130 § 3; RRS § 7729. (iv) 1919 c 130 §
22; RRS § 7748.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.16.020 Application of chapter. [1919 c 130 § 1; RRS § 7727.]
Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
APPRENTICESHIP
49.16.030 Workmen to be safeguarded—Duty of employer. [1919
c 130 § 4; RRS § 7730.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.04.020 Duties of council. [1941 c 231 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 7614-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 49.04.010.
49.16.040 Duty of workmen—Penalty. [1919 c 130 § 5; RRS §
7731.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.04.075 Registration of apprenticeship and training agreements
and standards—Fees authorized. [1982 1st ex.s. c 39 § 1.] Repealed by
1983 c 90 § 1.
49.16.050 Safety standards to be promulgated. [1919 c 130 § 8;
RRS § 7734.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.04.140 Transportation opportunities. [2002 c 5 § 302.] Failed
to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and
rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
Chapter 49.12
49.16.060 Uniformity in standards. [1919 c 130 § 20; RRS § 7746.]
Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.16.070 Recommendations by employers or workmen. [1919 c
130 § 21; RRS § 7747.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
INDUSTRIAL WELFARE
49.16.080 Hearings on establishment of standards. [1919 c 130 §
23; RRS § 7749.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.030 Industrial welfare commission. [1913 c 174 § 3; RRS §
7624 1/2.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.090 Written notice—Posting. [1923 c 136 § 12; 1919 c 130 §
25; RRS § 7751.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.031 Industrial welfare committee. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
49.16.100 Informalities shall not invalidate—Requirements as to
special standards. [1919 c 130 § 26; RRS § 7752.] Repealed by 1973 c 80
§ 28.
49.12.035 Meetings of industrial welfare committee. [1973 2nd
ex.s. c 16 § 10.] Repealed by 1994 c 164 § 29.
49.12.040 Duties of committee. [1913 c 174 § 6; RRS § 7625.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1913 c 174 § 15; RRS § 7634; now
codified as RCW 49.12.125.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.110 No inspection fee. [1919 c 130 § 37; RRS § 7763.]
Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.16.120 Duty of department—Inspections. [1923 c 136 § 13;
1919 c 130 § 50; RRS § 7774.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.060 Minors defined—1913 Act. [1913 c 174 § 8; RRS §
7627.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.130 Review. [1919 c 130 § 67; RRS § 7788.] Repealed by
1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.070 Hearings—Oaths and witnesses—Fees. [1913 c 174 § 9;
RRS § 7628.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.140 Penalty. [1943 c 186 § 1; 1923 c 136 § 14; 1921 c 182 §
13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7775.] Now codified as RCW 49.16.151.
49.12.080 Conference to investigate conditions—Minimum wage
may be set. [1913 c 174 § 10; RRS § 7629.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c
16 § 19.
49.16.150 Municipal regulations, effect of chapter upon. [1919 c
130 § 73; RRS § 7794.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.090 Committee to fix minimum wages for women. [1913 c
174 § 11; RRS § 7630.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.151 Penalty. [1943 c 186 § 1; 1923 c 136 § 14; 1921 c 182 §
13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7775. Formerly RCW 49.16.140.] Repealed by
1973 c 80 § 28.
49.12.100 Reopening of hearing. [1943 c 192 § 1; 1913 c 174 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7631.] Repealed by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 16 § 19.
49.16.160 Safeguard regulations preserved. [1911 c 74 § 30; RRS
§ 7709.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 685]
Title 49
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 49.17
WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT
49.17.290 Fire fighting technical review committee—Members—
Duties—Definition. [1997 c 208 § 1.] Expired July 1, 2001.
Chapter 49.20
HEALTH AND SAFETY—FACTORIES, MILLS, WORKSHOPS
49.20.010 Safeguards to be provided—Unsafe or defective
equipment to be remedied—Penalty. [1959 c 98 § 1; 1943 c 17 § 1; 1907
c 205 § 1; 1905 c 84 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7658. Prior: 1903 c 37 § 1.]
Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.20.020 Ventilation and sanitation. [1963 c 62 § 1; 1959 c 98 § 2;
1905 c 84 § 2; RRS § 7659. Prior: 1903 c 37 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 c 80
§ 28.
49.20.030 Safeguards for hatchways, stairways, shafts, etc. [1905
c 84 § 3; RRS § 7660. Prior: 1903 c 37 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.28.110 Hours of operators of power equipment in waterfront
operations—Penalty. [1953 c 271 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 49.30
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
49.30.030 Advisory committee on agricultural labor. [1989 c 380
§ 85.] Repealed by 1993 c 142 § 1.
Chapter 49.32
INJUNCTIONS IN LABOR DISPUTES
49.32.010 Definitions. [1933 ex.s. c 7 § 13; RRS § 7612-13.] Now
codified as RCW 49.32.110.
49.32.040 Injunctions in labor disputes. [1933 ex.s. c 7 § 1; RRS §
7612-1. Cf. 1919 c 185 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 49.32.011.
Chapter 49.44
49.20.040 Examination of factories, etc. [1959 c 98 § 3; 1907 c 205
§ 2; 1905 c 84 § 4; RRS § 7661.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
VIOLATIONS—PROHIBITED PRACTICES
49.20.050 Requests for inspection. [1959 c 98 § 4; 1907 c 205 § 3;
1905 c 84 § 5; RRS § 7662.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.44.070 Grafting by employee. [1909 c 249 § 427; RRS § 2679.]
Repealed by 1995 c 285 § 37, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 2001 c
224 § 4, effective May 9, 2001.
49.20.060 Employee may notify supervisor of defects. [1959 c 98 §
5; 1905 c 84 § 6; RRS § 7663.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
49.20.070 Certificate of inspection—Posting—Requirements for
issuance—Appeal—Arbitration—Fees—Special factory fund. [1907 c
205 § 4; 1905 c 84 § 7; RRS § 7664. Formerly RCW 49.20.070, 49.20.080,
and 49.20.090.] Repealed by 1959 c 98 § 7.
49.20.080
Requirements for issuance—Appeal—Arbitration.
[1907 c 205 § 4, part; 1905 c 84 § 7, part; RRS § 7664, part.] Now codified
in RCW 49.20.070.
49.20.090 Fees—Factory fund. [1907 c 205 § 4, part; 1905 c 84 § 7,
part; RRS § 7664, part.] Now codified in RCW 49.20.070.
49.20.100 Copy of law to be kept posted. [1905 c 84 § 12; RRS §
7666. Prior: 1903 c 37 § 5.] Repealed by 1959 c 98 § 8.
49.20.110 Penalty. [1959 c 98 § 6; 1907 c 205 § 5; 1905 c 84 § 11;
RRS § 7665. Prior: 1903 c 37 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 c 80 § 28.
Chapter 49.24
HEALTH AND SAFETY—UNDERGROUND WORKERS
49.24.050 Working hours and shifts. [1937 c 131 § 5; RRS § 76665.] Repealed by 1963 c 105 § 1.
49.44.110 Bringing in out of state persons to replace employees
involved in labor dispute—Penalty. [1961 c 180 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
49.44.130 Requiring lie detector tests—Criminal penalty. [1985 c
426 § 2; 1965 c 152 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1,
2004.
Chapter 49.46
MINIMUM WAGE ACT
49.46.025 College student exemption.
Repealed by 1990 c 149 § 1.
[1961 ex.s. c 18 § 5.]
49.46.030 Eight hour day, forty hour week—Overtime rates,
computation, exceptions. [1959 c 294 § 3.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 18 §
7.
49.46.050 Administrative regulations. [1959 c 294 § 5.] Repealed
by 1961 ex.s. c 18 § 7.
49.46.150 Review and recommendations for increase. [1989 c 1 §
4 (Initiative Measure No. 518, approved November 8, 1988).] Repealed by
1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 49.48
49.24.090 Decompression regulations. [1941 c 194 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 7666-10.] Repealed by 1963 c 105 § 1.
WAGES—PAYMENT—COLLECTION
Chapter 49.28
49.48.110 Limitation on assignment. [1947 c 181 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 7598-1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 55 § 5.
HOURS OF LABOR
49.28.020 Eight hour day, 1899 act—Public works contracts—
Emergency overtime. [1899 c 101 § 2; RRS § 7643.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
49.28.030 Eight hour day, 1899 act—Penalty. [1899 c 101 § 3;
RRS § 7644.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
49.28.070 Eight hour day for females—Commission established—
Defense production permits. [1965 c 41 § 1; 1951 c 84 § 1. Formerly (i)
1911 c 37 § 1; RRS § 7651. Cf. 1901 c 68 § 1. (ii) 1911 c 37 § 3; RRS §
7619 (concerning 1911 c 37 § 1 see note following RCW 49.12.230).]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 121.
49.28.082 Hours of domestic employees—Exception. [1937 c 129
§ 2; RRS § 7651-2. Formerly RCW 49.28.080, part.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
49.28.084 Hours of domestic employees—Penalty. [1937 c 129 § 4;
RRS § 7651-4. Formerly RCW 49.28.080, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
49.28.090 Hours of minors in bakeries—Penalty. [(i) 1903 c 135 §
9; RRS § 6293. (ii) 1903 c 135 § 10, part; RRS § 6294, part.] Now codified
as RCW 69.11.090 and 69.11.100, respectively.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 686]
Chapter 49.52
WAGES—DEDUCTIONS—CONTRIBUTIONS—REBATES
49.52.065
Employee benefit plans—Payment, refund, as
discharge—Adverse claims. [1953 c 45 § 1.] Now codified as RCW
49.64.030.
Chapter 49.60
DISCRIMINATION—HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
49.60.216 Blind person with guide dog not to be refused service.
[1959 c 48 § 1.] Repealed by 1969 c 141 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW
70.84.030.
49.60.217 Unfair practices with respect to publicly-assisted
housing. [1957 c 37 § 15.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 167 § 9.
49.60.255 Reconsideration. [1957 c 37 § 19.] Repealed by 1981 c
259 § 6.
49.60.290 Court may not restrain or enjoin board. [1957 c 37 §
24. Prior: 1949 c 183 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7614-27A, part.]
Repealed by 1981 c 259 § 6.
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49.60.300 Inapplicability of RCW 49.60.260 through 49.60.290.
[1957 c 37 § 25. Prior: 1949 c 183 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7614-27A,
part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
Chapter 49.70
WORKER AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW ACT
49.70.117 Agricultural employees—Pesticides—Warning signs.
[1992 c 173 § 2; 1989 c 380 § 76.] Repealed by 1996 c 260 § 5, effective
March 29, 1996.
49.70.120
Right-to-know advisory council—Members—
Procedures—Officers and staff—Reimbursement of expenses. [1987 c
24 § 1; 1985 c 409 § 5; 1984 c 289 § 17.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 865,
effective July 1, 1994.
49.70.130 Right-to-know advisory council—Powers and duties.
[1984 c 289 § 18.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 865, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 49.78
FAMILY LEAVE
49.78.005 Administration and enforcement of this chapter to
cease while federal family and medical leave act provides the same or
more family leave—Rights under RCW 49.78.070(1)(b) preserved—
Enforcement. [1997 c 16 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.030 Requirements—Limitation. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 3.]
Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.040 Notice to employer. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 4.] Repealed by
2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.050
Requirements for confirmation—Second opinion.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 5.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.060 Both parents with same employer. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 §
6.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.070 Employee employment rights—Limitations. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 11 § 7.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.080 Employee benefits. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 8.] Repealed by
2006 c 59 § 23.
Title 50
49.82.020 Definitions. [1996 c 127 § 2.] Expired January 1, 2001,
pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.030 Workers' compensation premium discount. [1996 c 127
§ 3.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.040
Workers' compensation premium discounts—
Limitation. [1996 c 127 § 16.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996
c 127 § 18.
49.82.050 Drug-free workplace program—Requirements. [1996 c
127 § 4.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.060 Substance abuse policy—Requirements—Notice. [1996
c 127 § 5.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.070 Substance abuse testing—Requirements. [1996 c 127 §
6.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.080 Employee assistance program—Notice. [1996 c 127 §
7.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.090
Employee assistance program—Last chance
agreement—Treatment—Termination of employment. [1996 c 127 § 8.]
Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.100 Education program on substance abuse. [1996 c 127 §
9.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.110 Supervisor training. [1996 c 127 § 10.] Expired January
1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.120 Confidentiality standards. [1996 c 127 § 12.] Expired
January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.130 Certification of employers—Rules—Fee. [1996 c 127 §
13.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.140 Department of labor and industries rules—Penalties—
Report to legislature. [1996 c 127 § 14.] Expired January 1, 2001,
pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.82.150 Evaluation—Report to legislature. [1996 c 127 § 15.]
Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
49.78.100 Additional rights—Remedies. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 10.]
Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.82.900
Application and construction of chapter—
Enforcement. [1996 c 127 § 11.] Expired January 1, 2001, pursuant to
1996 c 127 § 18.
49.78.110 Collective bargaining agreements—Obligations and
rights not diminished. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 11.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 §
23.
49.82.901 Expiration date—1996 c 127.
Decodified September 2001.
49.78.120 Collective bargaining agreements—Application of
chapter—Grievance procedures. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 12.] Repealed by
2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.130 Discrimination prohibited. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 13.]
Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
[1996 c 127 § 18.]
Title 50
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
Chapter 50.01
49.78.140 Complaint—Contents—Notice—Investigation. [1989
1st ex.s. c 11 § 14.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
49.78.150 Notice of infraction—Contents. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 §
15.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
50.01.020 Report on chapter 133, Laws of 2005. [2005 c 133 § 7.]
Expired January 1, 2008.
49.78.160 Notice of infraction—Service. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 16.]
Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.170 Notice of infraction—State agencies. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11
§ 17.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.180
Appeal—Hearings—Decisions—Review—Appeal of
final decision. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 18.] Repealed by 2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.190 Penalties. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 19.] Repealed by 2006 c
59 § 23.
49.78.200 Poster required. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 20.] Repealed by
2006 c 59 § 23.
49.78.210 Supersession by federal legislation—No private right of
action. [1989 1st ex.s. c 11 § 21.] Repealed by 1993 c 450 § 1.
Chapter 49.82
DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAMS
49.82.010 Intent. [1996 c 127 § 1.] Expired January 1, 2001,
pursuant to 1996 c 127 § 18.
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Chapter 50.04
DEFINITIONS
50.04.010 Scope of definitions. This section was added by the 1941
Code Committee. It has no session law background and is accordingly
decodified.
50.04.130 Employment—Out of state service—Election. [1945 c
35 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9998-152. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 13; 1941 c 253
§ 14; 1937 c 162 § 19.] Now codified as RCW 50.04.115.
50.04.190 Employment—Eleemosynary services. [1945 c 35 § 20;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9998-159. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 13; 1941 c 253 § 14;
1939 c 214 § 16; 1937 c 162 § 19.] Repealed by 1971 c 3 § 26, effective
December 31, 1971.
50.04.200 Employment—Local governmental services—Time
limitation. [1971 c 3 § 9; 1953 ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1953 c 276 § 1; 1951 c 265 §
7; 1945 c 35 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9998-160. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 13;
1941 c 253 § 14; 1939 c 214 § 16; 1937 c 162 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 292 § 26, effective January 1, 1978.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 687]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
50.04.250 Employment—Services regarding mushrooms. [1945 c
35 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9998-164. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 13; 1941 c 253
§ 14; 1939 c 214 § 16; 1937 c 162 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 292 § 27.
50.04.260 Employment—Specially excepted services. [1951 c 265
§ 1; 1945 c 35 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9998-165. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 13;
1941 c 253 § 14; 1939 c 214 § 16; 1937 c 162 § 19.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 292 § 27.
Chapter 50.12
ADMINISTRATION
50.12.030 Personnel board and commissioner's regulations—
Merit system. [1959 c 127 § 1; 1947 c 215 § 10; 1945 c 35 § 42; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 9998-180. Prior: 1943 c 127 § 8; 1941 c 253 § 8.] Repealed
by 1961 c 1 § 33 (Initiative Measure No. 207 § 33).
50.12.110 Information from employing unit records confidential.
[1971 ex.s. c 255 § 1; 1951 c 215 § 3; 1945 c 35 § 50; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9998-188. Prior: 1939 c 214 § 9; 1937 c 162 § 11.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 153 § 12.
50.12.260 Annual report to legislature and governor—Contents.
[1987 c 284 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 62 § 11, effective July 1, 1993.
50.12.261 Workforce employment and training—Reports. [1993 c
226 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19, effective June 30, 1999.
50.12.270 Rural natural resources impact areas—Training and
services program—Survey—Definition. [1997 c 367 § 17; 1995 c 226 §
30; 1991 c 315 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
Chapter 50.16
FUNDS
50.16.090 Employment and training trust fund. [1993 c 226 § 4.]
Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19, effective June 30, 1999.
50.16.092
Increased employer unemployment compensation
rates—Disposition. [1993 c 226 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19,
effective June 30, 1999.
50.16.094
Employment security benefits during workforce
training—Eligibility—Rules. [1995 c 57 § 1; 1993 c 226 § 6.] Repealed
by 1993 c 226 § 19, effective June 30, 1999.
50.16.096
Training programs—Funds to community and
technical colleges. [1993 c 226 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19,
effective June 30, 1999.
Chapter 50.20
Chapter 50.22
EXTENDED AND ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
(Formerly: Extended benefits)
50.22.070 Effect of benefits paid under RCW 50.20.127. [1971 c 1
§ 8.] Repealed by 1973 c 73 § 12, effective March 8, 1973.
50.22.080 Temporary emergency benefit program—Qualification
for emergency benefits—Amount of benefits—Application of title
provisions and commissioner's regulations. [1971 c 1 § 9.] Repealed by
1973 c 73 § 12, effective March 8, 1973.
50.22.090 Additional benefit period for rural natural resources
impact areas—Eligibility—Training program—Rules. [1997 c 367 § 4.
Prior: 1995 c 226 § 5; 1995 c 57 § 2; 1993 c 316 § 10; 1992 c 47 § 2; 1991
c 315 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
50.22.100 Additional benefits—Eligibility—Amount—Terms and
conditions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 13 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 18 § 17.] Repealed by
1985 1st ex.s. c 5 § 13. See RCW 50.22.112.
50.22.110 Additional benefit period established—Temporary
suspension—Proposals by department. [1983 1st ex.s. c 13 § 2; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 18 § 18.] Repealed by 1985 1st ex.s. c 5 § 13. See RCW 50.22.112.
50.22.112 Additional benefit period established. [1985 ex.s. c 5 §
11.] Expired December 31, 1986.
50.22.120 Additional benefits—Termination date for payment.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 13 § 3; 1982 1st ex.s. c 18 § 19.] Repealed by 1985 1st
ex.s. c 5 § 13. See RCW 50.22.112.
Chapter 50.24
CONTRIBUTIONS BY EMPLOYERS
50.24.012 Rate for payment of employer contribution under
RCW 50.24.010 during 1978 and 1979. [1977 ex.s. c 33 § 10.] Repealed
by 1981 c 35 § 14.
50.24.013
Collection and deposit of portion of employer
contribution under RCW 50.24.012 in administrative contingency fund
authorized—Purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 292 § 22.] Repealed by 1981 c 35 §
14.
50.24.018 Employment and training trust fund—Contributions.
[1993 c 226 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19, effective June 30, 1999.
Chapter 50.28
EXPERIENCE RATING CREDITS
50.28.010 Definitions. [1955 c 286 § 10. Prior: 1951 c 215 § 16;
1949 c 235 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246a, part.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 2 § 24.
BENEFITS AND CLAIMS
50.28.020 "Qualified employer" defined. [1955 c 286 § 11. Prior:
1953 ex.s. c 8 § 18; 1949 c 235 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246a,
part.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 2 § 24.
50.20.015 Person with marginal labor force attachment. [1986 c
106 § 1; 1985 c 285 § 3; 1984 c 205 § 9.] Repealed by 2003 2nd sp.s. c 4 §
35.
50.28.030 "Surplus" defined. [1955 c 286 § 12. Prior: 1949 c 235
§ 2(g); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246a(g).] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 2 § 24.
50.20.016 Suspension of RCW 50.20.015(2) with respect to
individual claimants before December 31, 1986. [1985 c 285 § 1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 106 § 6.
50.28.040 Establishment of credits. [1955 c 286 § 13; 1953 ex.s. c 8
§ 20; 1949 c 235 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246b.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 2 § 24.
50.20.017 Existence of economic distress for purposes of RCW
50.20.016. [1985 c 285 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 106 § 6.
50.28.050 Credit redetermination and correction. [1955 c 286 §
15. Prior: 1953 ex.s. c 8 § 21; 1951 c 215 § 17; 1949 c 235 § 4(a), (b), (c);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246c, part.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 2 § 24.
50.20.030 Pregnancy limitation. [1973 1st ex.s. c 167 § 2; 1970
ex.s. 2 § 20; 1955 c 286 § 3. Prior: 1945 c 35 § 70; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9998-208.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 228 § 18.
50.28.060 Appeal from denial of adjustment of credit. [1955 c 286
§ 16. Prior: 1949 c 235 § 4(d); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-246c, part.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 2 § 24.
50.20.040 Student provision. [1945 c 35 § 71; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
9998-209.] Repealed by 1955 c 286 § 4.
EMPLOYER EXPERIENCE RATING
50.20.045 Employee separated from employment due to wage
garnishment not disqualified. [1969 ex.s. c 264 § 35.] Repealed by 2003
2nd sp.s. c 4 § 35.
50.29.022 Calculation of percentage rate of savings for benefit
charges for certain fiscal years—Conflict with federal requirements.
[1986 c 111 § 3; 1985 c 270 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 213 § 1.
50.20.125 Maximum amount payable weekly. [2002 c 149 § 3.]
Repealed by 2003 2nd sp.s. c 4 § 35.
Construction—1987 c 213: See note following RCW 50.29.010.
50.20.127 Extended benefits. [1970 ex.s. c 2 § 23.] Repealed by
1971 c 1 § 10.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 688]
Chapter 50.29
50.29.040 Employer's average annual decrease quotient factor
and benefit charge-back factor. [1973 1st ex.s. c 158 § 12; 1970 ex.s. c 2
§ 13.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 13 § 12.
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50.29.045 Contribution rate—Insolvency surcharge. [2002 c 149
§ 9.] Repealed by 2003 2nd sp.s. c 4 § 35.
50.48.100 Federal funds, grants and programs. [1977 ex.s. c 83 §
10.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.29.050 Employer's rate class for contribution purposes. [1970
ex.s. c 2 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 13 § 12.
50.48.900 Expiration of chapter. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 11.] Repealed
by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.29.055 Contribution rate—Equity surcharge—Exceptions—
Definitions. [2002 c 149 § 10.] Failed to become law by reason of
Referendum Measure No. 53 submitted to and rejected by the people at the
November 5, 2002, general election.
Reviser's note: RCW 50.48.900 was amended by 1979 c 99 § 88
without reference to its repeal by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982. It
has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
50.29.060 Predecessor and successor employer contribution rates.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 23 § 18; 1973 1st ex.s. c 158 § 13; 1970 ex.s. c 2 § 15.]
Repealed by 1984 c 205 § 13, effective January 1, 1985. Later enactment,
see RCW 50.29.062.
EMPLOYMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
50.29.085 Combined contribution rate. [1993 c 226 § 15.]
Repealed by 1993 c 226 § 19, effective June 30, 1999.
50.29.140 Experience rating credit for credit year beginning July
1, 1970, disposition. [1970 ex.s. c 2 § 18.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 13
§ 12.
Chapter 50.40
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Chapter 50.63
50.63.010 Legislative findings. [1994 c 299 § 19; 1986 c 172 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 74.25A.005 pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.63.020 Employment partnership program—Created—Goals.
[1994 c 299 § 20; 1986 c 172 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.010
pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.63.030 Pilot projects—Grants to be used as wage subsidies—
Criteria. [1994 c 299 § 21; 1986 c 172 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
74.25A.020 pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.40.030 Exemption of benefits. [1945 c 35 § 183, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 9998-322, part.] Now codified in RCW 50.40.020.
50.63.040 Employer eligibility—Conditions. [1994 c 299 § 22;
1986 c 172 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.030 pursuant to 1994 c 299 §
26.
50.40.060 Pilot project—Purpose—Report.
Expired July 1, 1997, pursuant to 1994 c 187 § 5.
[1994 c 187 § 1.]
50.63.050 Diversion of grants to worker-owned businesses. [1986
c 172 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.040 pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.40.065
"Vendors in good standing"—Determination by
governor's committee on disability issues and employment—Advisory
subcommittee—Rules. [2005 c 204 § 6; 2003 c 136 § 7.] Expired
December 31, 2009.
50.63.060
Program participants—Eligibility for assistance
programs. [1994 c 299 § 24; 1986 c 172 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
74.25A.050 pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.40.066
Rules to implement RCW 50.40.065—Fees
authorized—Vendors in good standing account. [2005 c 204 § 7; 2003 c
136 § 8.] Expired December 31, 2009.
50.63.070 Program participants—Benefits and salary not to be
diminished. [1986 c 172 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.060 pursuant to
1994 c 299 § 26.
50.40.070 Pilot project—Requirements—Benefits. [1994 c 187 §
2.] Expired July 1, 1997, pursuant to 1994 c 187 § 5.
50.63.080 Program participants—Classification under federal job
training law. [1986 c 172 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.070 pursuant
to 1994 c 299 § 26.
Chapter 50.44
SPECIAL COVERAGE PROVISIONS
50.63.090 Department of social and health services to seek federal
funds. [1994 c 299 § 25; 1986 c 172 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 74.25A.080
pursuant to 1994 c 299 § 26.
50.44.052 Definition of "reasonable assurance" as used in RCW
50.44.050—Nonapplicability of RCW 50.44.050 (2), (3), and (4). [1984 c
140 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 1st ex.s. c 5 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW
50.44.053.
50.63.100 Annual report to legislature—Contents. [1986 c 172 §
10.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
Chapter 50.48
YOUTH SERVICE CORPS ACT OF 1977
50.48.010 Legislative finding and declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 83 §
1.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.63.900 Conflicts with federal requirements—1986 c 172. [1986
c 172 § 12.] Decodified by the code reviser, June 1994.
50.63.901 Severability—1986 c 172. [1986 c 172 § 11.] Decodified
by the code reviser, June 1994.
Chapter 50.64
50.48.020 Youth service corps created—Personnel—Program.
[1977 ex.s. c 83 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE—
FIRST SOURCE CONTRACTS—FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
50.48.030 Qualifications of enrollees. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 3.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.64.010 Legislative findings. [1986 c 116 § 1.] Expired December
31, 1989.
50.48.040
Placements—Subsistence allowances—Medical
insurance. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective
June 30, 1982.
1989.
50.48.050 "Program for youth service enrollee" defined—
Agreements with public or private agencies and enrollees—
Discrimination. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56,
effective June 30, 1982.
50.64.020 Definitions. [1986 c 116 § 2.] Expired December 31,
50.64.030 First source contracts encouraged. [1986 c 116 § 3.]
Expired December 31, 1989.
50.64.040 First source contracts—Financial incentives. [1986 c
116 § 4.] Expired December 31, 1989.
50.48.060 Contracts with employers—Reimbursement—Report
to legislature. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective
June 30, 1982.
50.64.050 Employee training period—Benefits. [1986 c 116 § 5.]
Expired December 31, 1989.
50.48.070 Industrial insurance. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 7.] Repealed by
1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.64.060 Employee training period—Financial incentives. [1986
c 116 § 6.] Expired December 31, 1989.
50.48.080 Currently employed workers not affected. [1977 ex.s. c
83 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.64.900 Expiration date—RCW 50.64.010 through 50.64.060.
[1986 c 116 § 8.] Decodified August 1990.
50.48.090 Minimum wage act not applicable. [1977 ex.s. c 83 § 9.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 56, effective June 30, 1982.
50.64.901 Severability—1986 c 116.
decodified August 1990.
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Cross-reference section,
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 689]
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Chapter 50.65
WASHINGTON SERVICE CORPS
50.65.135 Selection, approval, and evaluation of work projects
and work agreements. Cross-reference section, decodified January 1988.
50.65.140 Use of funds for enrollees and members, projects in
distressed areas—Youth employment exchange. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1999.
50.65.145 Limitation on use of funds. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1999.
50.65.150
Washington service corps scholarship account—
Created—Use. [1993 c 302 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8,
effective July 1, 2010.
50.65.331 Washington serves—Commissioner's report.
sp.s. c 7 § 17.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
[1993
50.65.900 Expiration of chapter. [1987 c 167 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c
50 § 14.] Repealed by 1993 c 302 § 7, effective July 1, 1993.
Chapter 50.67
WASHINGTON STATE JOB TRAINING
COORDINATING COUNCIL
50.67.010 Council created. [1991 c 238 § 14.] Repealed by 2001 c
291 § 301, effective July 1, 2001.
50.67.020 Membership of council—Assistance to workforce
training and education coordinating board. [1991 c 238 § 15.] Repealed
by 2001 c 291 § 301, effective July 1, 2001.
50.67.030 Washington youthbuild program—Council to advise.
[1994 sp.s. c 3 § 8.] Repealed by 2001 c 291 § 301, effective July 1, 2001.
50.67.900 Effective dates—Severability—1991 c 238.
reference section, decodified September 2001.
Cross-
Chapter 50.70
PROGRAMS FOR DISLOCATED FOREST PRODUCTS WORKERS
50.70.010 Definitions. [1995 c 226 § 31; 1992 c 21 § 1; 1991 c 315 §
5.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 § 35, effective June 30, 2001.
50.70.020
Purpose—Displacement of employed workers
prohibited. [1995 c 226 § 32; 1991 c 315 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 226 §
35, effective June 30, 2001.
Title 51
INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE
Chapter 51.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
51.08.170 "Quarry." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.170. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 19;
prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part; 1921 c
182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 3, part;
RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.08.190 "Workshop." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.190. Prior: 1957 c 70 §
21; prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part;
1921 c 182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 §
3, part; RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
Chapter 51.12
EMPLOYMENTS AND OCCUPATIONS COVERED
51.12.015 Maintenance and service employees. [1951 c 246 § 1.]
Declared unconstitutional in Rourke v. Department of Labor and Industries,
41 Wn.2d 310; and subsequently repealed by 1961 c 23 § 51.98.040.
51.12.030 Inclusion of unenumerated occupations. [1961 c 23 §
51.12.030. Prior: 1955 c 74 § 4; prior: 1947 c 281 § 1, part; 1943 c 210 §
1, part; 1939 c 41 § 1, part; 1937 c 211 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 1, part; 1921
c 182 § 1, part; 1919 c 131 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
7674, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.12.040 Inclusion by director after hearing. [1961 c 23 §
51.12.040. Prior: 1955 c 74 § 5; prior: 1947 c 281 § 1, part; 1943 c 210 §
1, part; 1939 c 41 § 1, part; 1937 c 211 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 1, part; 1921
c 182 § 1, part; 1919 c 131 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
7674, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.12.115 Registered contractors and electrical contractors—Sole
proprietor or partner—Exemption. [1981 c 128 § 5.] Repealed by 1991
c 246 § 8, effective January 1, 1992.
Chapter 51.16
ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF PREMIUMS—
PAYROLLS AND RECORDS
51.16.010 Enabling provision for establishing premium rates—
Quarterly payments. [1961 c 23 § 51.16.010. Prior: 1959 c 308 § 13;
1957 c 70 § 53; prior: (i) 1947 c 247 § 1, part; 1931 c 104 § 1, part; 1927 c
310 § 3, part; 1923 c 136 § 1, part; 1919 c 131 § 3, part; 1917 c 120 § 2, part;
1915 c 188 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676a, part.
(ii) 1923 c 136 § 7, part; 1921 c 182 § 10, part; 1917 c 29 § 3, part; RRS §
7712, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 289 § 89.
51.16.020 Basis for determining accident fund premiums—Cost
experience. [1961 c 274 § 6; 1961 c 23 § 51.16.020. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 54;
1951 c 236 § 2; prior: 1947 c 247 § 1, part; 1931 c 104 § 1, part; 1927 c 310
§ 3, part; 1923 c 136 § 1, part; 1919 c 131 § 3, part; 1917 c 120 § 2, part;
1915 c 188 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676a, part.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 289 § 89.
51.16.030 Medical aid fund not kept by classes—Payments from
one fund—Basis of determining premiums. [1961 c 23 § 51.16.030.
Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676d, part.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 289 § 89.
51.04.140 Year 2000 failure—No interest or penalties for failure to
pay premium. [1999 c 369 § 4.] Expired December 31, 2006.
51.16.050 Building industry—Rate base computation. [1971 ex.s.
c 274 § 1; 1961 c 23 § 51.16.050. Prior: 1951 c 198 § 1; 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676e, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 210 § 1.
Chapter 51.08
51.16.061 Quarterly report of payrolls. [1955 c 360 § 1.] Repealed
by 1959 c 308 § 20; and repealed by 1961 c 23 § 51.98.040.
DEFINITIONS
51.08.080 "Engineering work." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.080. Prior:
1957 c 70 § 10; prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310
§ 2, part; 1921 c 182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part;
1911 c 74 § 3, part; RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.08.090 "Factories." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.090. Prior: 1957 c 70 §
11; prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part;
1921 c 182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 §
3, part; RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.08.120 "Mill." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.120. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 14;
prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part; 1921 c
182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 3, part;
RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
51.08.130 "Mine." [1961 c 23 § 51.08.130. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 15;
prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part; 1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part; 1921 c
182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 § 2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 3, part;
RRS § 7675, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 40.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 690]
51.16.080 Single establishment with different risk classes—Basis
for determining premiums. [1961 c 23 § 51.16.080. Prior: 1951 c 236 §
3; 1947 c 247 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676e, part.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 289 § 89.
51.16.115
Failure to comply with cash deposit or bond
requirements of RCW 51.16.110. [1986 c 9 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 88 §
5.
Chapter 51.20
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS
51.20.005 Classifications established. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.005.
Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW
51.20.010.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.010 Class 1. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.010. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.020.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
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51.20.020 Class 2. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.020. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.030.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.370 Class 37. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.370. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.270.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.050 Class 5. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.050. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.040 and
51.20.050, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.380 Class 38. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.380. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.280, part.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.060 Class 6. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.060. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.050, part.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.390 Class 39. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.390. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.290.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.070 Class 7. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.070. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.060.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.400 Class 40. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.400. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.300.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.080 Class 8. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.080. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.070.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.410 Class 41. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.410. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.310.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.090 Class 9. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.090. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.080, part.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.420 Class 42. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.420. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.320.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.100 Class 10. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.100. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.090, part.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.430 Class 43. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.430. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.330.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.110 Class 11. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.110. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.090, part and
RCW 51.20.100, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.440 Class 44. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.440. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.340.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.130 Class 13. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.130. Prior: 1497 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.110.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.450 Class 45. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.450. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.350.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.140 Class 14. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.140. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.080, part and
51.20.120.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.460 Class 46. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.460. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.360.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.150 Class 15. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.150. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.130 and
51.20.200.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.470 Class 47. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.470. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.370.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.160 Class 16. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.160. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.140.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.480 Class 48. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.480. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.380, part.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.170 Class 17. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.170. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.150.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.490 Class 49. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.490. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.380, part and
51.20.390, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.180 Class 18. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.180. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.160.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.500 Class 50. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.500. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.400.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.210 Class 21. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.210. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.180.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.600 Class 60. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.600.
51.20.390, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.220 Class 22. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.220. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.190.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.240 Class 24. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.240. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.210 and
51.20.280, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.290 Class 29. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.290. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.220.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.310 Class 31. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.310. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.230, part and
51.20.280, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.330 Class 33. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.330. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.240.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
51.20.340 Class 34. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.340. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.090, part,
51.20.100, part, 51.20.170, and 51.20.250.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 §
39.
51.20.350 Class 35. [1961 c 23 § 51.20.350. Prior: 1947 c 247 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676b, part. Formerly RCW 51.20.230, part, and
51.20.260.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 39.
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Chapter 51.24
ACTIONS AT LAW FOR INJURY OR DEATH
51.24.010 Right of action against third party—Intervention and
subrogation rights of department or self-insurer—Compromise and
settlement. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 93; 1971 ex.s. c 289 § 37; 1961 c 274 §
7; 1961 c 23 § 51.24.010. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 23; prior: 1939 c 41 § 2, part;
1929 c 132 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 2, part; 1921 c 182 § 2, part; 1919 c 131 §
2, part; 1917 c 120 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 3, part; RRS § 7675, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW 51.24.03051.24.100.
Chapter 51.28
NOTICE AND REPORT OF ACCIDENT—
APPLICATION FOR COMPENSATION
51.28.021
Physician assistants aid in applications for
compensation—Limitations—Rules. [2004 c 163 § 1.] Expired July 1,
2007, pursuant to 2004 c 163 § 4.
Chapter 51.32
COMPENSATION—RIGHT TO AND AMOUNT
51.32.005 "Child" defined. [1969 ex.s. c 77 § 2; 1961 c 23 §
51.32.005. Prior: 1951 c 115 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 224 § 19.
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51.32.070 Additional payments for prior pensioners—Personal
attendant. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 97; 1973 c 147 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 289 § 9;
1965 ex.s. c 166 § 1; 1961 c 108 § 1; 1961 c 23 § 51.32.070. Prior: 1957 c
196 § 1; 1947 c 233 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7679b.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 224 § 19.
51.32.071 Additional payments for prior pensioners—Payment
from reserve fund—Reimbursement. [1961 c 23 § 51.32.071. Prior:
1957 c 196 § 2.] Repealed by 1961 c 108 § 2.
51.41.060 Review of determination of ineligibility or vocational
rehabilitation plan—Expedited appeal—Rules. [1983 c 86 § 3; 1982 c
63 § 6.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
51.41.070
Continuation of disability benefits during
rehabilitation, review, or appeal. [1982 c 63 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c
339 § 5.
51.41.080 Conflicts with employment agreements. [1982 c 63 §
10.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
51.32.097 Vocational rehabilitation services—Performance audit.
[1985 c 339 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 89, effective June 30, 1990.
51.41.090 Rule-making authority. [1982 c 63 § 4.] Repealed by
1985 c 339 § 5.
51.32.116 Medical examination—Report to legislature. [1988 c
114 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
51.41.100 Annual performance audit of rehabilitation programs.
[1982 c 63 § 7.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
51.32.170 Increased benefits not retroactive. [1947 c 246 § 2; No
RRS.] Now footnoted following chapter 51.98 RCW digest.
Chapter 51.44
Chapter 51.40
MEDICAL AID CONTRACTS
51.40.010 Medical aid contracts authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 350 § 61;
1961 c 23 § 51.40.010. Prior: 1939 c 50 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 9, part;
1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5, part; 1917 c 28 § 15, part; RRS §
7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28; and repealed by 1981 c 260
§ 18.
51.40.020 Contract approval. [1977 ex.s. c 350 § 62; 1965 ex.s. c
80 § 2; 1965 c 36 § 1; 1961 c 23 § 51.40.020. Prior: 1939 c 50 § 1, part;
1927 c 310 § 9, part; 1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5, part; 1917 c 28 §
15, part; RRS § 7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
51.40.030 Provisions made inapplicable where contract exists.
[1977 ex.s. c 350 § 63; 1961 c 23 § 51.40.030. Prior: 1939 c 50 § 1, part;
1927 c 310 § 9, part; 1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5, part; 1917 c 28 §
15, part; RRS § 7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
51.40.040 Provision for medical aid when contract service ended.
[1977 ex.s. c 350 § 64; 1973 c 106 § 29; 1961 c 23 § 51.40.040. Prior: 1939
c 50 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 9, part; 1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5,
part; 1917 c 28 § 15, part; RRS § 7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex. sess. c
323 § 28; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
51.40.050 Complaint of the contract service. [1977 ex.s. c 350 §
65; 1961 c 23 § 51.40.050. Prior: 1939 c 50 § 1, part; 1927 c 310 § 9, part;
1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5, part; 1917 c 28 § 15, part; RRS §
7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28; and repealed by 1981 c 260
§ 18.
51.40.060 Adequate treatment when contract treatment deficient.
[1977 ex.s. c 350 § 66; 1961 c 23 § 51.40.060. Prior: 1939 c 50 § 1, part;
1927 c 310 § 9, part; 1921 c 182 § 12, part; 1919 c 129 § 5, part; 1917 c 28 §
15, part; RRS § 7724, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28; and
repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
51.40.070 Transfer from contract doctor. [1977 ex.s. c 350 § 67;
1961 c 23 § 51.40.070. Prior: 1959 c 256 § 5; prior: 1943 c 186 § 2, part;
1923 c 136 § 9, part; 1921 c 182 § 11, part; 1919 c 129 § 2, part; 1917 c 28 §
5, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7714, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 28;
and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
FUNDS
51.44.034 Supplemental pension fund—Transfer of remaining
moneys and liabilities to fund. [1971 ex.s. c 289 § 19.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 160.
Chapter 51.48
PENALTIES
51.48.015 Employer's failure to secure payment of compensation.
[1971 ex.s. c 289 § 62.] Repealed by 1997 c 324 § 2.
51.48.070 Employer's responsibility for safeguard. [1980 c 14 §
14. Prior: 1977 ex.s. c 350 § 72; 1977 ex.s. c 323 § 24; 1961 c 23 §
51.48.070; prior: 1911 c 74 § 9; RRS § 7683.] Repealed by 1996 c 60 § 2.
51.48.130 Notice of assessment for default in payments by
employer—Appeal to superior court—Bond—Trial—Appeal to court
of appeals or supreme court. [1982 c 109 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 33.]
Repealed by 1985 c 315 § 10. Later enactment, see RCW 51.48.131.
Chapter 51.60
PILOT PROJECTS TO REDUCE LONG-TERM DISABILITY RATE
51.60.010 Findings—Intent. [1994 c 29 § 1.] Expired June 30,
1999, pursuant to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.020 First pilot project to reduce long-term disability rate.
[1994 c 29 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.030 Second pilot project to reduce long-term disability rate.
[1994 c 29 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.040 Evaluation. [1994 c 29 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1999,
pursuant to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.050 Reports. [1994 c 29 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant
to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.060 Exemption from limitation on vocational rehabilitation
expenditures. [1996 c 59 § 2.] Decodified June 1999.
51.60.900 Captions not law—1994 c 29. [1994 c 29 § 6.] Expired
June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1994 c 29 § 8.
51.60.901 Expiration date—1994 c 29. [1994 c 29 § 8.] Decodified
June 1999.
Chapter 51.41
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PLANS
51.41.005 Intent. [1983 c 70 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
51.41.010 Declaration of policy. [1982 c 63 § 1.] Repealed by 1985
c 339 § 5.
51.41.020 "Qualified injured worker" defined. [1982 c 63 § 2.]
Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
51.41.030 Office of rehabilitation review—Created—Powers and
duties. [1983 c 86 § 1; 1982 c 63 § 3.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS
Chapter 52.02
FORMATION
52.02.090 Ballots. [1984 c 230 § 8; 1939 c 34 § 8; RRS § 5654-108.
Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 60 § 3. Formerly RCW 52.04.090.] Repealed by 1989 c
63 § 35.
51.41.040 Vocational rehabilitation plan—Employment priorities.
[1983 c 86 § 2; 1982 c 63 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 339 § 5.
52.02.100 Canvass of election returns. [1984 c 230 § 9; 1939 c 34 §
9; RRS § 5654-109. Formerly RCW 52.04.100.] Repealed by 1989 c 63 §
35.
51.41.050
Participation in vocational rehabilitation plan
required—Reduction of benefits. [1982 c 63 § 8.] Repealed by 1985 c
339 § 5.
52.02.120 Resolution to be filed with auditor and assessor. [1984 c
230 § 11; 1939 c 34 § 11; RRS § 5654-111. Formerly RCW 52.04.120.]
Repealed by 1989 c 63 § 35.
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52.02.130 If proposition fails to carry. [1984 c 230 § 12; 1947 c 254
§ 4; 1939 c 34 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-112. Formerly RCW
52.04.130.] Repealed by 1989 c 63 § 35.
Title 52
Chapter 52.06
MERGER
ANNEXATION
52.06.040 Duty of county auditor—Special election. [1984 c 230 §
60; 1947 c 254 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151d. Formerly RCW
52.24.040.] Repealed by 1989 c 63 § 35. Cf. 52.06.030.
52.04.010 Definitions. This section was added by the 1941 Code
Committee. It has no session law background and is accordingly
decodified.
WITHDRAWAL
Chapter 52.04
52.04.020 Districts authorized. [1984 c 230 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 179 §
5; 1959 c 237 § 1; 1947 c 254 § 1; 1945 c 162 § 1; 1943 c 121 § 1; 1941 c 70
§ 1; 1939 c 34 § 1; Rem. Supp. 5654-101.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.020
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.030 Petition. [1984 c 230 § 2; 1963 ex.s. c 13 § 1; 1947 c 254
§ 2; 1939 c 34 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-102. Prior: 1933 c 60 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 52.02.030 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
Chapter 52.08
52.08.010 Status. [1984 c 230 § 18; 1967 c 164 § 5; 1939 c 34 § 15;
RRS § 5654-115.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.011 pursuant to 1984 c 230 §
89.
52.08.020 General powers. [1984 c 230 § 19; 1939 c 34 § 16; RRS §
5654-116.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.021 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.040 Hearing. [1984 c 230 § 3; 1939 c 34 § 3; RRS § 5654-103.
Prior: 1933 c 60 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.040 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.08.030
Specific powers—Equipment—Property—Service
agreements—Joint operations—Association—General authority—Life
insurance. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 48; 1963 c 101 § 1; 1959 c 237 § 2; 1947
c 254 § 6; 1941 c 70 § 4; 1939 c 34 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-120.]
Recodified as RCW 52.12.031 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.050 Notice—Publication and posting. [1984 c 230 § 4; 1939
c 34 § 4; RRS § 5654-104. Prior: 1933 c 60 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
52.02.050 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.031 Contracts with third-class cities, towns, for public
facilities and services—Joint purchasing. Cross-reference section,
decodified May 1994.
52.04.060 Hearing—Inclusion and exclusion of land. [1984 c 230
§ 5; 1947 c 254 § 3; 1939 c 34 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-105. Prior:
1933 c 60 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.060 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.040 Eminent domain. [1984 c 230 § 20; 1939 c 34 § 18; RRS
§ 5654-118.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.041 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.070 Action on petition—Resolution—Candidates for first
commissioners. [1984 c 230 § 6; 1939 c 34 § 6; RRS § 5654-106. Prior:
1933 c 60 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.070 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.080 Election. [1984 c 230 § 7; 1939 c 34 § 7; RRS § 5654107.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.080 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.090 Ballots. [1984 c 230 § 8; 1939 c 34 § 8; RRS § 5654-108.
Prior: 1933 ex.s. c 60 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.090 pursuant to 1984
c 230 § 89.
52.04.100 Notice of canvass of returns. [1984 c 230 § 9; 1939 c 34
§ 9; RRS § 5654-109.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.100 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.04.110 Declaration of result of election. [1984 c 230 § 10; 1941
c 70 § 2; 1939 c 34 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5654-110.] Recodified as
RCW 52.02.110 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.120 Resolution to be recorded. [1984 c 230 § 11; 1939 c 34 §
11; RRS § 5654-111.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.120 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.04.130 When proposition fails to carry. [1984 c 230 § 12; 1947
c 254 § 4; 1939 c 34 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-112.] Recodified as
RCW 52.02.130 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.140 Appeal. [1984 c 230 § 13; 1939 c 34 § 13; RRS § 5654113.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.140 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.050 Condemnation proceedings. [1984 c 230 § 21; 1939 c 34
§ 19; RRS § 5654-119.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.051 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.08.060
Annexation of territory by election method—
Procedure—Indebtedness—Hearing and election dispensed with, when.
[1984 c 230 § 22; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 49; 1965 ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1959 c 237
§ 3; 1947 c 254 § 5; 1945 c 162 § 2; 1941 c 70 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5654-116a.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.011 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.065 Annexation by petition method—Alternative to election
method. [1984 c 230 § 23; 1965 c 59 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.021
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.066 Annexation by petition method—Petition—Signers—
Content. [1984 c 230 § 24; 1965 c 59 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.031
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.067 Annexation by petition method—Hearing—Notice.
[1984 c 230 § 25; 1965 c 59 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.041 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.068 Annexation by petition method—Resolution providing
for annexation. [1984 c 230 § 26; 1965 c 59 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
52.04.051 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.08.070 Power to create L.I.D.'s—Special taxes—Indebtedness.
[1941 c 70 § 60; 1939 c 34 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5654-117.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 130 § 5.
52.04.150 Organization conclusive. [1984 c 230 § 14; 1939 c 34 §
14; RRS § 5654-114.] Recodified as RCW 52.02.150 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.08.080 Executory conditional sales contracts for purchase of
property—Limit on indebtedness—Election, when. [1984 c 230 § 27;
1970 ex.s. c 42 § 29; 1965 c 21 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.061
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.155 Dissolution—Election method. [1984 c 230 § 15; 1939 c
34 § 46; RRS § 5654-146.] Recodified as RCW 52.10.010 pursuant to 1984
c 230 § 89.
52.08.090 Liability insurance for officials and employees. [1984 c
230 § 28; 1973 c 125 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.071 pursuant to 1984
c 230 § 89.
52.04.160 Disincorporation of district located in class A or AA
county and inactive for five years. Cross-reference section, decodified
June 1984.
52.08.092
Liability insurance for officers and employees
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1984.
52.04.170 Annexation of contiguous city or town—Procedure.
[1979 ex.s. c 179 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.061 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.04.180 Annexation of contiguous city or town—Election. [1984
c 230 § 16; 1979 ex.s. c 179 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.071 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.190 Annexation of contiguous city or town—Annual tax
levies—Limitations. [1984 c 230 § 17; 1979 ex.s. c 179 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 52.04.081 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.04.200 Withdrawal by annexed city or town—Election. [1979
ex.s. c 179 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.04.101 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
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Chapter 52.12
POWERS—BURNING PERMITS
52.12.010
Number—Qualifications—Insurance—
Compensation—Service
as
volunteer
fireman—Waiver
of
compensation—Terms of first commissioners. [1980 c 27 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
c 126 § 31; 1973 c 86 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 242 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 67 § 1; 1967 c
51 § 1; 1965 c 112 § 1; 1959 c 237 § 4; 1957 c 238 § 1; 1945 c 162 § 3; 1939
c 34 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5654-122.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.010
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.015 Number in district having full time, fully paid
personnel—Terms of first appointees. [1984 c 230 § 29; 1971 ex.s. c 242
§ 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.020 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 693]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
52.12.020 Terms—Elections. [1984 c 230 § 30; 1979 ex.s. c 126 §
32; 1939 c 34 § 23; RRS § 5654-123.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.025
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.22.030 City may not be included within district—Withdrawal
of city. [1979 ex.s. c 179 § 6; 1959 c 237 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
52.08.025, July 1984.
52.12.030 Election precincts. [1984 c 230 § 31; 1939 c 34 § 24; RRS
§ 5654-124.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.030 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.22.040 City withdrawn to determine fire protection methods—
Contracts—Joint operations—Sale, lease, etc., of property. [1984 c 230
§ 55; 1959 c 237 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 52.08.035 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.12.040 Declaration of candidacy. [1984 c 230 § 32; 1972 ex.s. c
101 § 1; 1947 c 254 § 7; 1939 c 34 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-125.]
Recodified as RCW 52.14.040 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.050
Vacancies—Procedure for filling—Grounds for
declaring office vacant. [1977 c 64 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 17 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
153 § 1; 1939 c 34 § 26; RRS § 5654-126.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.050
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.060 Terms of first elected commissioners. [1984 c 230 § 33;
1979 ex.s. c 126 § 33; 1939 c 34 § 27; RRS § 5654-127.] Recodified as
RCW 52.14.060 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.070 Oath of office. [1984 c 230 § 34; 1939 c 34 § 29; RRS §
5654-129.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.070 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.080 Chairman—Secretary—Duties and oath. [1984 c 230 §
35; 1965 c 112 § 2; 1939 c 34 § 30; RRS § 5654-130.] Recodified as RCW
52.14.080 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.090 Office—Meetings. [1984 c 230 § 36; 1947 c 254 § 8; 1939
c 34 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-131.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.090
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.100 Duties of board. [1984 c 230 § 37; 1939 c 34 § 32; RRS §
5654-132.] Recodified as RCW 52.14.100 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.12.110 Contracts for work or purchases—Bids. [1983 c 3 §
161; 1972 ex.s. c 101 § 2; 1953 c 176 § 1.] Repealed by 1984 c 238 § 5.
Chapter 52.14
COMMISSIONERS
52.14.025 Terms—Elections. [1984 c 230 § 30; 1979 ex.s. c 126 §
32; 1939 c 34 § 23; RRS § 5654-123. Formerly RCW 52.12.020.] Repealed
by 1989 c 63 § 35.
52.14.040 Statement of candidacy. [1984 c 230 § 32; 1972 ex.s. c
101 § 1; 1947 c 254 § 7; 1939 c 34 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-125.
Formerly RCW 52.12.040.] Repealed by 1989 c 63 § 35.
Chapter 52.16
FINANCES
52.16.090 Election as to proposed bond issue. [1951 2nd ex.s. c 24
§ 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
52.16.100 Bond form, duration. [1983 c 167 § 124; 1970 ex.s. c 56
§ 67; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 40; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
52.16.110 Execution and sale of bonds. [1983 c 167 § 125; 1951
2nd ex.s. c 24 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
52.16.120 Annual levy to meet bond payments. [1973 1st ex.s. c
195 § 51; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 7.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
Chapter 52.20
52.22.050 Taxes and assessments unaffected. [1959 c 237 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 52.08.041 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.22.060 Commissioners residing in territory withdrawn—
Vacancy created. [1984 c 230 § 56; 1959 c 237 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
52.08.051 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
Chapter 52.24
MERGERS
52.24.010 Merger of districts authorized. [1984 c 230 § 57; 1947 c
254 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151a.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.010
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.020 Petition—Contents. [1984 c 230 § 58; 1947 c 254 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151b.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.020 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.030 Action on petition. [1984 c 230 § 59; 1947 c 254 § 14;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151c.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.030 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.040 Duty of county auditor—Special election. [1984 c 230 §
60; 1947 c 254 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151d.] Recodified as RCW
52.06.040 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.050 Vote required—Status after favorable vote. [1947 c 254
§ 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151e.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.050
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.060 Merger by petition. [1984 c 230 § 61; 1947 c 254 § 17;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151f.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.060 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.070 Obligations of merged districts. [1984 c 230 § 62; 1947 c
254 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151g.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.070
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.080 Delivery of property and funds. [1984 c 230 § 63; 1947 c
254 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151h.] Recodified as RCW 52.06.080
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.085
Board membership upon merger of districts—
Subsequent boards. [1977 ex.s. c 121 § 1; 1971 c 55 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 52.06.085 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.090 Merger of part of district with adjacent district. [1984 c
230 § 64; 1965 ex.s. c 18 § 2; 1963 c 42 § 1; 1953 c 176 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 52.06.090 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.24.100 Merger of part of district with adjacent district—When
election unnecessary. [1984 c 230 § 65; 1953 c 176 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 52.06.100 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
Chapter 52.28
52.20.030 Hearing—Determination—Resolution. [1939 c 34 § 42;
RRS § 5654-142.] Repealed by 1961 c 161 § 4.
BURNING PERMITS
52.20.040 Levies for cost—Payment. [1939 c 34 § 43; RRS § 5654143.] Repealed by 1961 c 161 § 4.
52.20.050 Warrants against fund. [1939 c 34 § 44; RRS § 5654144.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 130 § 5.
Chapter 52.22
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
52.22.010 Withdrawal authorized. [1984 c 230 § 54; 1955 c 111 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 52.08.011 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.22.020 Withdrawal by incorporation of part of district. [1959 c
237 § 5; 1955 c 111 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 52.08.021 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 694]
52.28.010 Permits authorized—Resolution. [1947 c 254 § 20;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151i.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.101 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.28.020 Resolution to be published and posted. [1947 c 254 § 21;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-151j.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.102 pursuant to
1984 c 230 § 89.
52.28.030 Content of permits. [1947 c 254 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5654-151k.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.103 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.28.040 Duties of permittee. [1947 c 254 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5654-151l.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.104 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.28.050 Penalty. [1947 c 254 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654151m.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.105 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
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Chapter 52.30
Title 53
Chapter 52.36
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
52.30.010 Special elections—Qualifications of electors. [1984 c
230 § 76; 1939 c 34 § 28; RRS § 5654-128. Formerly RCW 52.36.010.]
Repealed by 1989 c 63 § 35.
52.36.010 Special elections—Qualifications of electors. [1984 c
230 § 76; 1939 c 34 § 28; RRS § 5654-128.] Recodified as RCW 52.30.010
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
Chapter 52.32
VALIDATION
52.32.010 Legislative validation. [1984 c 230 § 66; 1947 c 230 § 1;
1945 c 162 § 1; 1943 c 121 § 1; 1941 c 70 § 1; 1939 c 34 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5654-151o.] Recodified as RCW 52.22.011 pursuant to 1984 c 230
§ 89.
52.32.020 Special proceedings for judicial confirmation. [1947 c
255 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153a.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.010.
52.32.030 Petition. [1947 c 255 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153b.]
Now codified as RCW 52.34.020.
52.36.020 Property of public agency included within district—
Contracts for services. [1979 c 151 § 164; 1974 ex.s. c 88 § 1; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 64 § 1; 1941 c 139 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5654-143a.] Recodified
as RCW 52.30.020 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.36.025 Use of equipment and personnel beyond district
boundaries—Governmental function. [1984 c 230 § 77; 1980 c 43 § 1;
1969 c 88 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.111 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.36.027 Use of equipment and personnel outside district—Duty
of fireman deemed duty for district—Benefits not impaired. [1984 c
230 § 78; 1969 c 88 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 52.12.121 pursuant to 1984 c
230 § 89.
52.36.030 Use of apparatus outside of a district. [1939 c 34 § 47;
RRS § 5654-147.] Repealed by 1969 c 88 § 4.
52.32.040 Hearing, date of, to be fixed—Notice. [1947 c 255 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153c.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.030.
52.36.040 Existing districts may come under this title. [1939 c 34
§ 48; RRS § 5654-148.] Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 88.
52.32.050 Demurrer or answer. [1947 c 255 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5654-153d.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.040.
52.36.050 Firemen's relief and pensions. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1984.
52.32.060 Pleading and practice—Motion for new trial. [1947 c
255 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153e.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.050.
52.36.060 Civil service for employees. [1984 c 230 § 79; 1971 ex.s.
c 256 § 2; 1949 c 72 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5654-120a.] Recodified as
RCW 52.30.040 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.32.070 Jurisdiction of court. [1947 c 255 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5654-153f.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.060.
52.32.080 Minor irregularities to be disregarded. [1947 c 255 § 7;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153g.] Now codified as RCW 52.34.070.
52.32.090 Costs. [1947 c 255 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153h.]
Now codified as RCW 52.34.080.
52.32.100 Appeal. [1947 c 255 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153i.]
Now codified as RCW 52.34.090.
Chapter 52.34
VALIDATION PROCEDURE
52.34.010 Special proceedings for judicial confirmation of
organization, bonds, warrants, contracts, etc. [1984 c 230 § 67; 1983 c
167 § 130; 1947 c 255 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153a. Formerly RCW
52.32.020.] Recodified as RCW 52.22.021 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.020 Petition. [1984 c 230 § 68; 1947 c 255 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5654-153b. Formerly RCW 52.32.030.] Recodified as RCW
52.22.031 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.030 Hearing, date of, to be fixed—Notice. [1984 c 230 § 69;
1947 c 255 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153c. Formerly RCW 52.32.040.]
Recodified as RCW 52.22.041 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.040 Demurrer or answer. [1984 c 230 § 70; 1947 c 255 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153d. Formerly RCW 52.32.050.] Recodified as
RCW 52.22.051 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.050 Pleading and practice—Motion for new trial. [1984 c
230 § 71; 1947 c 255 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153e. Formerly RCW
52.32.060.] Recodified as RCW 52.22.061 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.060 Jurisdiction of court. [1984 c 230 § 72; 1983 c 167 § 131;
1947 c 255 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153f. Formerly RCW 52.32.070.]
Recodified as RCW 52.22.071 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.070 Minor irregularities to be disregarded. [1984 c 230 §
73; 1947 c 255 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5654-153g. Formerly RCW
52.32.080.] Recodified as RCW 52.22.081 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.080 Costs. [1984 c 230 § 74; 1947 c 255 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 5654-153h. Formerly RCW 52.32.090.] Recodified as RCW 52.22.091
pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.34.090 Appeal. [1984 c 230 § 75; 1947 c 255 § 9; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5654-153i. Formerly RCW 52.32.100.] Recodified as RCW
52.22.101 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
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52.36.065 Civil service for employees—Residency not grounds for
discharge. [1984 c 230 § 80; 1971 ex.s. c 256 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
52.30.050 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.36.070
decodified.
Claims against districts.
Cross-reference section,
52.36.080
Fire protection services provided by municipal
corporation—Financial and other assistance by county authorized.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1984.
52.36.090 First aid vehicle service—Establishment and collection
of charges. [1984 c 230 § 81; 1975 c 64 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
52.12.131 pursuant to 1984 c 230 § 89.
52.36.095 Ambulance service—Establishment and collection of
charges. [1975 1st ex.s. c 147 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 230 § 87.
Title 53
PORT DISTRICTS
Chapter 53.04
FORMATION
53.04.022 Formation of district comprising less than entire
county. [1986 c 262 § 3.] Expired December 31, 1988.
53.04.030 Petition for less than the county—Two or more
petitions. [1913 c 62 § 1, part; 1911 c 92 § 2, part; RRS § 9689, part.] Now
codified in RCW 53.04.020.
53.04.040 Ballots, form of. [1913 c 62 § 1, part; 1911 c 92 § 2, part;
RRS § 9689, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.04.020.
53.04.050 Creation of district less than county in other than class
A counties. [1921 c 39 § 1; RRS § 9702.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 157 §
3, effective May 1, 1972.
53.04.082
Less than county-wide district—Annexation—
Expiration of section. [1992 c 147 § 3.] Expired January 1, 1995.
53.04.090 Ballots—Conduct of election. [1935 c 16 § 1, part; 1921
c 130 § 1, part; RRS § 9707, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.04.080.
Chapter 53.08
POWERS
53.08.025 Acquisition of commercial waterway district in class
AA county. Cross-reference section, decodified.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 695]
Title 53
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
53.08.100 Sale of surplus lands in certain districts. [1925 ex.s. c
152 § 1; RRS § 9692-3.] Repealed by 1957 c 41 § 1.
53.12.180 Conduct of elections in districts less than entire county.
[1935 c 133 § 8; RRS § 9691A-8.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.08.145
Insurance—Determination of risks, hazards,
liabilities—Acquisition of appropriate insurance. [2000 c 143 § 1.]
Repealed by 2005 c 352 § 2.
53.12.190 Cost of election notice and ballots. [1935 c 133 § 10;
RRS § 9691A-10.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.08.350 Moratorium on runway construction or extension, or
initiation of new service—Certain counties affected. [1992 c 190 § 2.]
Repealed by 2005 c 319 § 141, effective July 1, 2005.
53.08.430 Provision of consulting services—Limitations. [2004 c
78 § 1.] Expired July 1, 2008, pursuant to 2004 c 78 § 2.
Chapter 53.12
COMMISSIONERS—ELECTIONS
53.12.020 Qualifications—Eligibility following void in candidacy.
[1991 c 363 § 129; 1986 c 262 § 2; 1965 c 51 § 2; 1959 c 175 § 1; 1959 c 17
§ 4. Prior: 1913 c 62 § 2, part; 1911 c 92 § 3, part; RRS § 9690, part.]
Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.030 Nominations in district of less than one thousand. [1951
c 69 § 1; 1921 c 39 § 2; RRS § 9703.] Repealed by 1959 c 175 § 11.
53.12.035 Declarations of candidacy in districts in transition from
three to five-member boards—Place, time, and manner of filing. [1991
c 363 § 130; 1965 c 51 § 3; 1959 c 175 § 9.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.040 Declarations of candidacy, except districts in class AA
county—Place of filing. [1965 c 51 § 4; 1959 c 175 § 2; 1959 c 17 § 7.
Prior: 1951 c 69 § 2; 1913 c 62 § 2, part; 1911 c 92 § 3, part; RRS § 9690,
part. Cf. 1923 c 53 § 5; RRS § 5148-1.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
53.12.044 Declarations of candidacy, except districts in class AA
and class A counties—Time of filing. [1963 c 200 § 21; 1959 c 175 § 4;
1951 c 69 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
53.12.046 Declarations of candidacy—Withdrawal. [1959 c 175 §
5; 1951 c 69 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 200 § 26.
53.12.047 Withdrawal of candidacy. [1992 c 146 § 6.] Repealed by
1994 c 223 § 92.
53.12.050 Election of commissioners. [1959 c 17 § 5. Prior: 1913 c
62 § 2, part; 1911 c 92 § 3, part; RRS § 9690, part.] Repealed by 1992 c 146
§ 14.
53.12.055 Primaries in class AA and A counties. [1965 c 51 § 5;
1959 c 175 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
53.12.057 Ballots—Rotating names of candidates. [1965 c 51 § 6.]
Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.060 Elections. [1990 c 259 § 19; 1959 c 175 § 6; 1927 c 204 §
1; 1913 c 62 § 3; RRS § 9691. Formerly RCW 53.12.060, part, and
53.12.070 through 53.12.110. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1913 c 62 §
2, part, now codified in RCW 53.12.010.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.200 Separate ballots and returns for each district. [1935 c
133 § 9; RRS § 9691A-9.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.210 Elections in districts covering entire county. [1963 c 200
§ 20; 1941 c 45 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 113 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9691-1.]
Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
53.12.220 Terms—Districts covering entire county. [1979 ex.s. c
126 § 35; 1941 c 45 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 113 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9691-2.
Formerly RCW 53.12.220 and 53.12.230.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
53.12.230 Terms in districts in class A and first-class counties.
[1941 c 45 § 2, part; 1925 ex.s. c 113 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9691-2,
part.] Now codified in RCW 53.12.220.
53.12.240 Conduct of elections in districts in class A and firstclass counties. [1925 ex.s. c 113 § 3; RRS § 9691-3.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 126 § 43.
53.12.250 Compensation. [1957 c 72 § 1; 1955 c 348 § 4. Prior:
1921 c 179 § 1, part; 1917 c 125 § 2, part; 1913 c 62 § 5, part; 1911 c 92 § 5,
part; RRS § 9693, part.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 187 § 3.
Chapter 53.16
REVISION OF COMMISSIONER DISTRICTS
53.16.010 Revision authorized. [1969 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1957 c 69 § 2.
Prior: (i) 1933 c 145 § 1; RRS § 9708-1. (ii) 1933 c 145 § 2; RRS § 97082.] Repealed by 1992 c 146 § 14.
Chapter 53.20
HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS
53.20.060 Petition to order improvement. [1911 c 92 § 10, part;
RRS § 9697, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.20.050.
53.20.070 Assessment roll—Notice—Hearing. [1911 c 92 § 10,
part; RRS § 9697, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.20.050.
53.20.080 Approval—Filing—Appeal. [1911 c 92 § 10, part; RRS §
9697, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.20.050.
Chapter 53.24
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS
53.24.010 through 53.24.080. [1943 c 166 § 1; 1939 c 45 §§ 1
through 8; Rem. Supp. §§ 9709-1 through 9709-8.] Repealed by 1955 c 73
§ 22. Later enactment, see chapter 53.25 RCW.
Chapter 53.25
53.12.070 Notice of elections. [1927 c 204 § 1, part; 1913 c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 9691, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.12.060.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS—
MARGINAL LANDS
53.12.080 Polling places. [1927 c 204 § 1, part; 1913 c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 9691, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.12.060.
53.25.180 Devotion of property to public use—Notice—Hearing—
Sale—Plans and specifications. [1955 c 73 § 18.] Repealed by 1963 c 138
§ 2. Later enactment, see RCW 53.25.120.
53.12.090 Voting hours—Ballots—Qualifications of electors.
[1927 c 204 § 1, part; 1913 c 62 § 3, part; RRS § 9691, part.] Now codified
in RCW 53.12.060.
53.12.100 Registration books—Joint elections. [1927 c 204 § 1,
part; 1913 c 62 § 3, part; RRS § 9691, part.] Now codified in RCW
53.12.060.
53.12.110 Elections, how conducted. [1927 c 204 § 1, part; 1913 c
62 § 3, part; RRS § 9691, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.12.060.
53.12.150 Vacancies, how filled. [1990 c 40 § 1; 1985 c 87 § 1; 1983
c 11 § 1; 1959 c 175 § 8; 1959 c 17 § 8. Prior: 1913 c 62 § 2, part; 1911 c
92 § 3, part; RRS § 9690, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
53.12.160 Elections in districts less than entire county. [1963 c 200
§ 19; 1951 c 68 § 1; 1941 c 17 § 1; 1935 c 133 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9691A-1.] Repealed by 1991 c 363 § 163.
53.12.173 Terms in districts less than entire county—Existing
districts—Change-over provision. [1951 c 68 § 3.] Repealed by 1965 c
51 § 9.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 696]
Chapter 53.28
SALE OF PROPERTY IN
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS
53.28.010 through 53.28.070 [1939 c 45 §§ 9 through 14; RRS §§
9709-9 through 9709-14.] Repealed by 1955 c 73 § 22. Later enactment,
see chapter 53.25 RCW.
Chapter 53.31
EXPORT TRADING COMPANIES
53.31.900 Expiration of chapter—Review. [1989 c 425 § 13; 1986
c 276 § 10.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26.
53.31.910
Export trading companies, authorization—
Termination. [1990 c 297 § 22.] Repealed by 1994 c 75 § 3.
53.31.911 Export trading companies, authorization—Repeal.
[1991 c 363 § 162; 1990 c 297 § 23.] Repealed by 1994 c 75 § 3.
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Chapter 53.32
Title 53
Chapter 53.40
LEASE OF STATE-OWNED HARBOR AREAS
REVENUE BONDS AND WARRANTS
53.32.010 Authorization—Payment to state treasurer. [1917 c 93
§ 1; RRS § 9719.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
53.40.060 Port districts of less than 400,000 population—
Construction of improvements authorized. [1949 c 122 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 9711-5.] Repealed by 1957 c 59 § 11.
53.32.020 Exclusive preference right of abutting shoreland
owners—Rights of others—Application, notice—Sale, notice of. [1917 c
93 § 2; RRS § 9719. Formerly RCW 53.32.020 through 53.32.040.]
Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
53.32.030 Sale of lease—Notice. [1917 c 93 § 2, part; RRS § 9720,
part.] Now codified in RCW 53.32.020.
53.32.040 Lease by exclusive right—Conditions—Rentals. [1917 c
93 § 2, part; RRS § 9720, part.] Now codified in RCW 53.32.020.
53.32.050 Performance bond or cash deposit—Cancellation—
Tolls. [1979 c 72 § 3; 1917 c 93 § 3; RRS § 9721.] Repealed by 1984 c 221
§ 30, effective October 1, 1984.
53.32.060 Acts hereunder not to work an estoppel. [1917 c 93 § 5;
RRS § 9723.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
53.32.070 Preference right on cancellation of existing lease. [1917
c 93 § 4; RRS § 9722.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1,
1984.
53.32.900 Repeal—Saving. [1917 c 93 § 6; no RRS.] Repealed by
1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
Chapter 53.34
TOLL FACILITIES
53.34.210 Actions—Statute of limitations—Notice and statement
to be filed with district. [1959 c 236 § 21.] Repealed by 1993 c 449 § 13.
Chapter 53.36
FINANCES
53.36.090 Revenue bonds for national defense. Cross-reference
section, decodified July 1983.
Chapter 53.39
NATIONAL EMERGENCY REVENUE BONDS
53.39.010 Preamble—Duration of powers granted. [1941 c 218 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9718-1.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.020 Powers—National defense program. [1941 c 218 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9718-2.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.030 Revenue bonds—Resolution. [1970 ex.s. c 56 § 72; 1969
ex.s. c 232 § 82; 1941 c 218 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9718-3.] Repealed by
1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.040 Sale of bonds. [1941 c 218 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 97184.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.050 Payment of bonds—Revenue from improvements—
Loans from general fund—Special fund—Temporary bonds—Trust
indenture to secure bonds. [1947 c 62 § 1; 1943 c 33 § 1; 1941 c 218 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9718-5.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.060 Contents of resolution or trust indenture—Covenants.
[1943 c 33 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9718-5a.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 §
270.
53.39.070 Funding and refunding of bonds—Invalidity no defense
to collection of bonds authorized. [1943 c 33 § 3; 1941 c 218 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 9718-6.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.080
Protection of bondholders—Resolution or trust
indenture as contract. [1943 c 33 § 4; 1941 c 218 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
9718-7.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.900 Construction—1941 c 218. [1941 c 218 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 9718-8.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.910 Prior acts validated. [1943 c 33 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
9718-8a.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.920 Severability—1943 c 33. [1943 c 33 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9718-8b.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
53.39.930 Effective date—1941 c 218. [1941 c 218 § 9; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
(2010 Ed.)
53.40.070 Port districts of less than 400,000 population—Purposes
for which bonds may be issued. [1949 c 122 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
9711-5a, part.] Repealed by 1957 c 59 § 11.
53.40.080 Port districts of less than 400,000 population—Form
and terms of bonds. [1949 c 122 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9711-5a,
part.] Repealed by 1957 c 59 § 11.
53.40.090 Port districts of less than 400,000 population—Bonds
payable only out of revenues—Special funds. [1949 c 122 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 9711-6, part.] Deleted by 1957 c 59 §§ 7, 8.
53.40.100 Port districts of less than 400,000 population—
Temporary bonds. [1949 c 122 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9711-6, part.]
Deleted by 1957 c 59 §§ 7, 9.
Chapter 53.43
VALIDATION OF INDEBTEDNESS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS—
FUNDING OR REFUNDING INDEBTEDNESS—1941 ACT
53.43.010 Validation without popular vote—Resolution. [1941 c 7
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-1. Formerly RCW 53.44.060.] Repealed by
1984 c 186 § 70.
53.43.020 Funding or refunding indebtedness—Issuance of
bonds—Election. [1941 c 7 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-2.] Repealed
by 1984 c 186 § 70.
53.43.030 Requisites of bonds—Maturity—Redemption. [1983 c
167 § 141; 1941 c 7 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-3.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
53.43.040 Interest on bonds—Form and execution—Issuance by
sale or exchange—Limitation of amount. [1983 c 167 § 142; 1981 c 156
§ 17; 1941 c 7 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 §
70.
53.43.050 Validation by vote—Effect. [1941 c 7 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 9692A-5. Formerly RCW 53.44.050, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 186
§ 70.
53.43.060 Bond election for funding or refunding indebtedness—
Vote required. [1941 c 7 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-6. Formerly
RCW 53.44.050, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
53.43.070 Application of chapter. [1941 c 7 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9692A-7. Formerly RCW 53.44.050, part.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
Chapter 53.44
FUNDING AND REFUNDING INDEBTEDNESS—1947 ACT
53.44.020 Rate of interest—Form and execution. [1983 c 167 §
143; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 76; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 91; 1947 c 239 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5632-2.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
53.44.040 Procedure for issuance. [1947 c 239 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5623-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
53.44.050 Validating and refunding indebtedness in certain
districts. [(i) 1941 c 7 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-5. (ii) 1941 c 7 § 6;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A-6. (iii) 1941 c 7 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9692A7.] Now codified as RCW 53.43.050, 53.43.060, 53.43.070.
53.44.060 Validation without popular vote. [1941 c 7 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9692A-1.] Now codified as RCW 53.43.010.
Chapter 53.48
DISSOLUTION OF PORT AND OTHER DISTRICTS
53.48.100 Port districts in counties of sixth class—Disposition of
funds. [1943 c 282 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 9718-10.] Now codified as
RCW 53.49.010.
53.48.110 Order to transfer funds. [1943 c 282 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9718-11.] Now codified as RCW 53.49.020.
53.48.130
Commercial waterway district within city—
Distribution of assets, etc., to city. [1953 c 266 § 1.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 30 § 20.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 697]
Title 54
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 53.52
Chapter 54.24
CLAIMS AGAINST PORT AND OTHER DISTRICTS
FINANCES
53.52.010 "District" defined. [1957 c 224 § 10.] Repealed by 1967
c 164 § 16.
54.24.130
General obligation bonds—Resolution—Election.
[1931 c 1 § 7, part; RRS § 11611, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.24.018.
53.52.020 Claims for damages against districts. [1957 c 224 § 11.]
Repealed by 1967 c 164 § 16.
Title 54
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICTS
Chapter 54.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
54.04.110 Duty to furnish power to district. [1945 c 130 § 2, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10459-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.04.100.
Chapter 54.08
54.24.140 Bonds authorized. [1931 c 1 § 7, part; RRS § 11611,
part.] Now codified in RCW 54.24.018.
54.24.150 Bonds—Form—Execution, etc. [1931 c 1 § 7, part; RRS
§ 11611, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.24.018.
54.24.160 General bonds—Payment. [1931 c 1 § 7, part; RRS §
11611, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.24.018.
Chapter 54.28
PRIVILEGE TAXES
54.28.130 Electric energy taxable but once under act. [1957 c 278
§ 15.] Repealed by 1959 c 274 § 5.
FORMATION—DISSOLUTION—ELECTIONS
Chapter 54.32
54.08.020 When district includes less than entire county—
Petition—Hearing—Boundaries to be fixed. [1931 c 1 § 3, part; RRS §
11607, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.08.010.
CONSOLIDATION AND ANNEXATION
54.08.030 Canvass of returns—District created—Name. [1941 c
245 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW
54.12.010.
54.08.040 Election expense. [1941 c 245 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.12.010.
Chapter 54.12
COMMISSIONERS
54.12.020 Change in commissioner districts. [1941 c 245 § 4, part;
1931 c 1 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW
54.12.010.
54.12.030 Terms of office. [1941 c 245 § 4, part; 1931 c 1 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.12.010.
54.12.040 First commissioners—Election—Terms. [1941 c 245 §
4, part; 1931 c 1 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in
RCW 54.12.010.
54.12.050 Staggered terms. [1941 c 245 § 4, part; 1931 c 1 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.12.010.
54.12.060 Nominations. [1941 c 245 § 4, part; 1931 c 1 § 4, part;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.12.010.
54.12.070 Vacancies—Causes—How filled. [1941 c 245 § 4, part;
1931 c 1 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11608, part.] Now codified in RCW
54.12.010.
54.32.020 Annexation of territory. [1931 c 1 § 10, part; RRS §
11614, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.32.010.
54.32.030
Consolidation or annexation, when election
unnecessary for. [1931 c 1 § 10, part; RRS § 11614, part.] Now codified in
RCW 54.32.010.
Title 55
SANITARY DISTRICTS
Chapter 55.04
FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION
55.04.010 Districts authorized. [1941 c 98 § 1; 1933 c 155 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 6010-1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
55.04.020 Petition—Filing—Notice of hearing. [1933 c 155 § 2;
RRS § 6010-2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
55.04.030 Hearing—Election—Ballots—Adverse finding—New
petition. [1933 c 155 § 3; RRS § 6010-3. Formerly RCW 55.04.030 and
55.04.040.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
55.04.040 Adverse finding—New petition. [1933 c 155 § 3, part;
RRS § 6010-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 55.04.030.
Chapter 55.08
Chapter 54.16
POWERS
POWERS
55.08.010 Rules and regulations governing garbage and waste.
[1933 c 155 § 4; RRS § 6010-4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
54.16.286 Limitations on termination of utility service for
residential heating—Report to legislature—Expiration of section.
[1990 1st ex.s. c 1 § 4; 1986 c 245 § 4; 1984 c 251 § 6.] Expired June 30,
1991.
55.08.020 Enforcement. [1933 c 155 § 5; RRS § 6010-5.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
54.16.290 Residential customers to be offered budget billing or
equal payment plan. [1984 c 251 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 245 § 7.
Chapter 55.12
Chapter 54.20
55.12.010 Special garbage fund. [1933 c 155 § 6; RRS § 6010-6.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
54.20.020 Failure to give statement—Contempt—Payment and
decree. [1945 c 130 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. § 10459-13, part.] Now codified
in RCW 54.20.010.
54.20.030 Retirement of properties—Adjustment. [1945 c 130 § 3,
part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10459-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.20.010.
54.20.040 Accounting. [1945 c 130 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10459-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.20.010.
54.20.050 Limitation on new proceedings. [1945 c 130 § 3, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10459-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 54.20.010.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 698]
FINANCES
55.12.020 Collection of delinquent fees—Procedure. [1933 c 155 §
7; RRS § 6010-7.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 293 § 8.
Title 56
SEWER DISTRICTS
Sewer districts and water districts were reclassified as water-sewer
districts by chapter 230, Laws of 1996. See Title 57 RCW.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 56.02
56.04.070 When two or more petitions are filed. [1985 c 141 § 2;
1981 c 45 § 3; 1941 c 210 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-14.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
56.02.010
Petition signatures of property owners—Rules
governing. [1953 c 250 § 26.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.02.020 Claims against districts.
decodified September 1996.
Title 56
Cross-reference section,
56.02.030 Validation—1959 c 103. [1959 c 103 § 17.] Recodified as
RCW 57.06.190 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.080 County election board to conduct elections—Expenses.
[1996 c 230 § 208; 1941 c 210 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-49.]
Recodified as RCW 57.04.055 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July
1, 1997.
56.04.090 Dissolution. [1994 c 81 § 79; 1945 c 140 § 16; 1941 c 210
§ 47; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-56.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.02.040 Title to be liberally construed. [1959 c 103 § 18.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.100 Disincorporation of district located in county with a
population of two hundred ten thousand or more and inactive for five
years. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1996.
56.02.050 Jurisdiction of elections in joint sewer districts—Filing
of declarations of candidacy—Joint sewer district defined. [1971 ex.s. c
272 § 12.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.110 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
56.02.055 Districts comprising territory in more than one
county—Delegation of duties—Exceptions. [1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.120 Sewerage improvement districts located in counties
with populations of from forty thousand to less than seventy thousand
become sewer districts. [1996 c 230 § 211; 1991 c 363 § 136; 1979 c 35 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 57.04.120 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.02.060 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. [1988 c 162 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c
139 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.02.070 Approval by county legislative authority final, when—
Boundary review board approval. [1996 c 230 § 106; 1988 c 162 § 6;
1971 ex.s. c 139 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 57.02.045 pursuant to 1996 c 230
§ 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.02.080 Formation of districts validated. [1988 c 162 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 57.06.200 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July
1, 1997.
56.02.100 Sewer districts desiring to merge into irrigation
districts—Procedure. [1996 c 230 § 107; 1977 ex.s. c 208 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 57.02.080 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July
1, 1997.
56.02.110 Board of commissioners may notify property owners
about petitions under chapter 56.20 or 56.24 RCW—Review of
petitions—Information. [1996 c 230 § 103; 1979 c 35 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 57.02.015 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.02.120 Ratification of actions for the formation, annexation,
consolidation, or merger of sewer districts prior to July 10, 1982. [1982
1st ex.s. c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.04
FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION
56.04.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 50.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.010 Definitions. This section was created by the 1941 Code
Committee but has no session law background; hence it is accordingly
decodified.
56.04.020 Districts authorized—System of sewers defined. [1974
ex.s. c 58 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 1; 1945 c 140 § 1; 1943 c 74 § 1; 1941 c
210 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-10.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.030 Petition or resolution—Notice of hearing. [1990 c 259 §
21; 1987 c 33 § 1; 1945 c 140 § 2; 1941 c 210 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 942511.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.040 Hearing—Boundaries. [1945 c 140 § 3; 1941 c 210 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-12.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.04.050 Election—Time—Notice—Ballots—Excess tax levy.
[1990 c 259 § 22; 1987 c 33 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 61; 1953 c 250 § 1;
1945 c 140 § 4; 1941 c 210 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-13.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.060 Canvass—District created—Name. [1945 c 140 § 5;
1941 c 210 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-15.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.04.065 Alternative method of formation.
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
(2010 Ed.)
[1983 c 88 § 1.]
56.04.130 Sewerage improvement districts operating as sewer
districts become sewer districts—Procedure. [1996 c 230 § 212; 1979 c
35 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 57.04.130 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701,
effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.08
POWERS—COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
56.08.010 Power to acquire property and rights—Eminent
domain—Construction and operation of system—Generation of
electricity—Rates and charges. [1989 c 389 § 2; 1989 c 308 § 1; 1987 c
449 § 1. Prior: 1985 c 444 § 5; 1985 c 250 § 1; 1981 c 190 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c
58 § 2; 1959 c 103 § 1; 1953 c 250 § 3; 1945 c 140 § 9; 1941 c 210 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-19.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.08.012 Public property subject to rates and charges for storm
water control facilities. [1996 c 230 § 315; 1986 c 278 § 59; 1983 c 315 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 57.08.085 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.08.013 Authority to reduce pollutants in lakes, streams,
groundwater, and waterways. [1985 c 98 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 146 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.014 Authority to adjust or delay rates and charges for lowincome persons—Notice. [1983 c 198 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.015
Change of name—Authorized—Procedure—
Validation. [1984 c 147 § 6; 1969 c 119 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.020 General comprehensive plan—Approval of engineer,
director of health, and city, town, or county—Amendments. [1990 1st
ex.s. c 17 § 34; 1982 c 213 § 1; 1979 c 23 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 300 § 1; 1971
ex.s. c 272 § 2; 1959 c 103 § 2; 1953 c 250 § 4; 1947 c 212 § 2; 1945 c 140
§ 10; 1943 c 74 § 2; 1941 c 210 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9425-20.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.030 Expenditures before plan adopted and approved. [1996
c 230 § 502; 1953 c 250 § 5; 1941 c 210 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-21.]
Recodified as RCW 57.16.015 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July
1, 1997.
56.08.040 Additions and betterments to plan, for area annexed.
[1953 c 250 § 6; 1951 c 129 § 1; 1943 c 74 § 3; 1941 c 210 § 13; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 9425-22.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.050 Commissioners to carry out plan. [1977 ex.s. c 300 § 2;
1953 c 250 § 7; 1941 c 210 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-24.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.060
Contracts for acquisition, use, operation, etc.,
authorized—Service to areas in other districts. [1996 c 230 § 309; 1981
c 45 § 4; 1959 c 103 § 3; 1953 c 250 § 8; 1941 c 210 § 48; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 9425-57.] Recodified as RCW 57.08.044 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701,
effective July 1, 1997.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 699]
Title 56
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
56.08.065 Provision of sewer service beyond district subject to
review by boundary review board. [1989 c 84 § 51.] Repealed by 1996 c
230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.070 Contracts for labor and materials—Call for bids—
Small works roster—Award of contract—Requirements waived, when.
[1996 c 18 § 13; 1994 c 31 § 1. Prior: 1993 c 198 § 16; 1993 c 45 § 4; 1989
c 105 § 1; 1987 c 309 § 1; 1985 c 154 § 1; 1983 c 38 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 137 §
1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 64 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 3; 1965 c 71 § 1; 1941 c 210 §
44; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-53.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997; and repealed by 1997 c 245 § 8.
56.08.075 Powers as to street lighting systems—Establishment.
[1987 c 449 § 2; 1982 c 105 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.08.080 Sale of unnecessary property authorized—Notice.
[1993 c 198 § 17; 1989 c 308 § 5; 1984 c 172 § 1; 1953 c 51 § 1.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.090 Sale of unnecessary property authorized—Additional
requirements for sale of realty. [1993 c 198 § 18; 1989 c 308 § 6; 1988 c
162 § 1; 1984 c 103 § 2; 1953 c 51 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.092 Application of sections to certain service provider
agreements under chapter 70.150 RCW. [1986 c 244 § 15.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.100 Health care, group, life, and social security insurance
contracts for employees', commissioners' benefit—Joint action with
water district. [1991 sp.s. c 30 § 24; 1991 c 82 § 1; 1981 c 190 § 5; 1973 c
24 § 1; 1961 c 261 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.08.105 Liability insurance for officials and employees. [1973 c
125 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.107
Liability insurance for officers and employees
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1996.
56.08.110 Association of district commissioners—Purpose—
Expenses—Personnel—Limitation on district's contribution—Audit by
state auditor. [1995 c 301 § 75; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 62; 1970 ex.s. c 47 §
4; 1961 c 267 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.112 Association of district commissioners—Association to
furnish information to legislature and governor. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
56.08.120 Lease of property not necessary for use of district—
When. [1967 c 178 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.08.130
Proposed lease—Notice, contents, publication—
Hearing. [1967 c 178 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July
1, 1997.
56.08.140 Performance bond—Conditions and terms—Duration
of leases. [1991 c 82 § 2; 1967 c 178 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.150 Performance bond—Leases of more than five years.
[1967 c 178 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.160 Performance bond—Surety—Security in lieu of bond—
Additional bond security. [1967 c 178 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.170 Use of property not immediately necessary to district
for park or recreational purposes. [1991 c 82 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
57.08.009 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.180 Excess sewer capacity not grounds for zoning decision
challenge. [1982 c 213 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July
1, 1997.
Chapter 56.12
COMMISSIONERS
56.12.010
Number—Officers—Compensation—Waiver of
compensation—Business, proceedings, etc. [1985 c 330 § 5; 1980 c 92 §
1; 1969 ex.s. c 148 § 7; 1959 c 103 § 4; 1955 c 373 § 1; 1945 c 140 § 8;
1941 c 210 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-18.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.12.015 Increase in number of commissioners. [1994 c 223 § 62;
1991 c 190 § 2; 1990 c 259 § 23; 1987 c 449 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230
§ 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.12.020 Elections—Terms. [1994 c 223 § 63; 1979 ex.s. c 126 §
38; 1963 c 200 § 17; 1955 c 55 § 12; 1953 c 110 § 1. Prior: 1945 c 140 § 6;
1941 c 210 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-16.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.12.030 Commissioner districts. [1994 c 223 § 64; 1990 c 259 §
24; 1986 c 41 § 1; 1985 c 141 § 3; 1981 c 169 § 2; 1953 c 250 § 9; 1947 c
212 § 1; 1945 c 140 § 7; 1941 c 210 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9425-17.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.12.040 Unexcused absences—When position declared vacant—
Procedure. [1987 c 449 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.12.050 Conformity with election laws—Vacancies. [1994 c 223
§ 65.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.16
FINANCES
56.16.010 General indebtedness. [1984 c 186 § 46; 1973 1st ex.s. c
195 § 63; 1953 c 250 § 10; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 26 § 1; 1941 c 210 § 14; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9425-23.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.16.020 Revenue bonds authorized. [1987 c 449 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c
300 § 3; 1959 c 103 § 5; 1953 c 250 § 11; 1951 c 129 § 2; 1941 c 210 § 16;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-25.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.16.030 Additions and betterments—Financing plan. [1989 c
389 § 3; 1984 c 186 § 47; 1977 ex.s. c 300 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 64;
1959 c 103 § 6; 1953 c 250 § 12; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 26 § 2; 1951 c 129 § 3;
1945 c 140 § 11; 1941 c 210 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-26.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.035 Additional revenue bonds for increased cost of
improvements. [1977 ex.s. c 300 § 5; 1959 c 103 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c
230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.040 General obligation bonds—Bond retirement property
tax levies. [1984 c 186 § 48; (1983 c 167 § 272 repealed by 1984 c 186 §
70); 1983 c 167 § 155; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 65; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 80; 1969
ex.s. c 232 § 85; 1953 c 250 § 13; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 26 § 3; 1945 c 140 § 12;
1941 c 210 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-27.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.050 Limitation of indebtedness. [1984 c 186 § 49; 1970 ex.s.
c 42 § 34; 1945 c 140 § 15; 1941 c 210 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 9425-51.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.060 Revenue bonds—Issuance, form, payment, etc. [1983 c
167 § 156; 1975 1st ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 81;
1969 ex.s. c 232 § 86; 1959 c 103 § 8; 1941 c 210 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9425-28.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.065 Revenue warrants and revenue bond anticipation
warrants. [1975 1st ex.s. c 25 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.070 Special fund to pay revenue bonds. [1959 c 103 § 9;
1941 c 210 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-29.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.190 Extensions by private party—Preparation of plans—
Review by district. [1987 c 309 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.080 Special fund, considerations in creating—Rights of
bond owner. [1983 c 167 § 157; 1975 1st ex.s. c 25 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 56 §
82; 1941 c 210 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-30.] Repealed by 1996 c 230
§ 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.08.200
Sewer and water connections without district
permission—Penalties. [1995 c 376 § 14; 1991 c 190 § 1.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.085 Covenants to guarantee payment of revenue bonds—
Bonds payable from same source may be issued on parity. [1959 c 103 §
10.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
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56.16.090 Rates and charges—Classification of services. [1991 c
347 § 19; 1974 ex.s. c 58 § 3; 1959 c 103 § 11; 1941 c 210 § 22; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 9425-31.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.060 Enlarged local district may be formed. [1941 c 210 § 31;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-40.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.16.100 Collection of charges—Lien. [1977 ex.s. c 300 § 6; 1971
ex.s. c 272 § 5; 1953 c 250 § 14; 1941 c 210 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 942532.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.070 Conclusiveness of roll when approved—Exceptions.
[1971 ex.s. c 272 § 10; 1969 c 126 § 1; 1941 c 210 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9425-42.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.110 Foreclosure of lien for charges. [1977 ex.s. c 300 § 7;
1971 ex.s. c 272 § 6; 1953 c 250 § 15; 1941 c 210 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9425-33.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.080 Review. [1991 c 190 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 11; 1971 c 81
§ 125; 1965 ex.s. c 40 § 2; 1941 c 210 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-41.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.115 Refunding bonds. [1984 c 186 § 50; 1977 ex.s. c 300 § 8;
1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 66; 1959 c 103 § 12; 1953 c 250 § 16.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.090 Segregation of special assessment—Fee—Costs. [1953 c
250 § 20.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.130 Interest payments. [1983 c 167 § 158; 1941 c 210 § 45;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-54.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.16.135
Treasurer—Designation—Approval—Powers and
duties—Bond. [1988 c 162 § 10; 1983 c 57 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230
§ 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.140 Maintenance or general fund and special funds. [1983 c
57 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 7; 1959 c 103 § 13; 1941 c 210 § 46; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 9425-55.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.150 Maintenance or general fund and special funds—Use of
surplus in maintenance or general fund. [1959 c 103 § 14.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.160 Maintenance or general fund and special funds—
Deposits and investments. [1986 c 294 § 12; 1983 c 66 § 21; 1981 c 24 §
3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 140 § 2; 1959 c 103 § 15.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.165 Deposit account requirements. [1981 c 24 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.100 Acquisition of property subject to local improvement
assessment—Payment. Cross-reference section, decodified September
1996.
56.20.110 Service fees for sewers not constructed within ten years
after voter approval—Credit against future assessments, service
charges. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1996.
56.20.120 Foreclosure of assessments—Attorneys' fees. [1987 c
449 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.22
CONTRACTS FOR SEWER EXTENSIONS
56.22.010 Contracts—Conditions. [1989 c 389 § 4.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.22.020 Reimbursement to owner. [1989 c 389 § 5.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.22.030 Scope of reimbursement. [1989 c 389 § 6.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.22.040 Reimbursement—Procedures. [1989 c 389 § 7.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.16.170 Maintenance or general fund and special funds—Loans
from maintenance or general funds to construction funds. [1959 c 103 §
16.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.22.050 District participation in financing project. [1989 c 389 §
8.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.20
Chapter 56.24
UTILITY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY
56.20.010 Local districts authorized—Special assessments. [1987
c 169 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 8; 1941 c 210 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 942535.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 52.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.015 Certain powers of cities and water districts granted to
sewer districts—General obligation bonds for water system purposes—
Election. [1983 c 167 § 159; 1981 c 45 § 5; 1980 c 12 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 300
§ 9; 1974 ex.s. c 58 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.20.020
Petition or resolution to form local district—
Procedure—Written protest. [1986 c 256 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 300 § 10; 1974
ex.s. c 58 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c 40 § 1; 1953 c 250 § 17; 1941 c 210 § 27; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9425-36.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.20.030 Hearing—Improvement ordered—Divestment of power
to order—Notice—Appeal—Assessment roll. [1996 c 230 § 605; 1991 c
190 § 3; 1986 c 256 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 58 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 272 § 9; 1953 c
250 § 18; 1941 c 210 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-37.] Recodified as
RCW 57.16.062 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.010 Annexation authorized—Methods. [1953 c 250 § 21;
1951 2nd ex.s. c 26 § 4; 1945 c 140 § 13; 1941 c 210 § 34; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 9425-43.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 10.
56.24.020 Petition of voters—Certificate of sufficiency. [1953 c
250 § 22; 1941 c 210 § 35; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-44.] Repealed by 1967
ex.s. c 11 § 10.
56.24.030 Petitions to county commissioners—Notice of filing and
meeting. [1953 c 250 § 23; 1941 c 210 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-45.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 10.
56.24.040
Hearing—Determination—Withdrawal of names.
[1941 c 210 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-46.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
11 § 10.
56.24.050 Declaration of or election for annexation—Notice of
election—Ballots—Judges. [1953 c 250 § 24; 1941 c 210 § 38; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9425-47.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 10.
56.20.032 Notice must contain statement that assessments may
vary from estimates. [1989 c 243 § 10.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.060 Conduct of election—Electors—Canvass. [1953 c 250 §
25; 1941 c 210 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-48.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s.
c 11 § 10.
56.20.033 Sanitary sewer facilities—Notice to certain property
owners. [1987 c 315 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
56.24.070 Annexation authorized—Petition—Filing—Certificate
of sufficiency—Notice of hearing. [1990 c 259 § 25; 1989 c 308 § 3; 1988
c 162 § 13; 1985 c 469 § 56; 1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.20.035 Exemption of farm and agricultural land from special
benefit assessments. Cross-reference section, decodified September 1996.
56.20.040 Notice of filing roll. [1953 c 250 § 19; 1941 c 210 § 29;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9425-38.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.20.050 Hearing on protests—Order. [1941 c 210 § 30; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9425-39.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1,
1997.
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56.24.080 Hearing—Boundaries—Election, notice, judges. [1985
c 469 § 57; 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.24.090 Election—Qualification of voters. [1967 ex.s. c 11 § 3.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.100 Conduct, expense of election. [1967 ex.s. c 11 § 4.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
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56.24.110 Petition method is alternative to election method. [1967
ex.s. c 11 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.120
Petition method—Petition—Signers—Content—
Certain public properties excluded from local improvement districts.
[1985 c 141 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 11 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.050 Consolidation effected—Rights and powers of new
district. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 5; 1967 c 197 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 230
§ 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.060 Vesting of funds and property in consolidated district—
Outstanding indebtedness. [1967 c 197 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.130 Petition method—Hearing—Notice. [1967 ex.s. c 11 §
7.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.070 Sewer commissioners—Number. [1985 c 141 § 5; 1967 c
197 § 8.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.140 Petition method—Resolution—Filing. [1967 ex.s. c 11 §
8.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.150 Petition method—Effective date of annexation—Prior
indebtedness. [1967 ex.s. c 11 § 9.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.080 Merger of districts authorized. [1989 c 308 § 10; 1975
1st ex.s. c 86 § 6; 1967 c 197 § 9.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective
July 1, 1997.
56.32.090 Initiation of merger—Methods. [1967 c 197 § 10.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.160 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
56.24.180 Annexation of certain unincorporated territory—
Authorized—Hearing. [1982 c 146 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.190 Annexation of certain unincorporated territory—
Opportunity to be heard—Effective date of annexation resolution—
Notice—Referendum. [1982 c 146 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.200 Annexation of certain unincorporated territory—
Referendum authorized—Petition—Election—Effective date of
annexation. [1990 c 259 § 26; 1982 c 146 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.100 Election on merging of districts. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 7;
1967 c 197 § 11.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.110 Return of election—When merger effective—Cessation
of merging district. [1994 c 289 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 8; 1967 c 197 §
12.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.115 County auditor defined. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 9.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.120 Vesting of funds and property in merged district—
Outstanding indebtedness. [1967 c 197 § 13.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 §
1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.150 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
56.24.205 Annexation of certain unincorporated territory with
boundaries contiguous to two municipal corporations providing sewer
service—Procedure. [1995 c 279 § 1; 1987 c 449 § 8.] Repealed by 1996
c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.160 Transfer of part of district—Procedure. [1987 c 449 §
9.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.24.210 Expenditure of funds to provide certain information
authorized—Limits. [1986 c 258 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
MERGER OF WATER DISTRICTS AND SEWER DISTRICTS
56.24.900 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 11. [1967 ex.s. c 11 § 11.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.28
WITHDRAWAL OF TERRITORY
56.28.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 53.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.28.010 Withdrawal authorized—Methods—Laws applicable.
[1953 c 250 § 27.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.28.020 Alternative procedure—Resolution. [1985 c 153 § 2.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.28.100 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 56.36
56.36.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 55.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.010 Merger authorized. [1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
148 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.020 Initiation of merger—Resolution—Petition. [1969 ex.s.
c 148 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.030 Agreement of merger—Board review of proposed
merger—Special election. [1971 ex.s. c 146 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 148 § 3.]
Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.040
Election—Results—Effect—Commissioners—Terms.
[1982 c 104 § 1; 1981 c 45 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 148 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c
230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.045 Persons serving on both boards to hold only one
position after merger. [1988 c 162 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 56.32
56.36.050
Disposition of funds, rights and property—
Indebtedness of merged water districts. [1969 ex.s. c 148 § 5.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
CONSOLIDATION OR MERGER OF DISTRICTS—
TRANSFER OF PART OF DISTRICT
56.36.060 Powers of sewer district. [1981 c 45 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 148
§ 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
(Formerly: Consolidation of districts—Merger)
56.32.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 54.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.010 Consolidation authorized—Methods. [1989 c 308 § 9;
1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 1; 1967 c 197 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.020
Petition method—Signers—Filing—Certificate of
sufficiency. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 2; 1967 c 197 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c
230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.030 Agreements by consolidating districts—Contents—
Comprehensive plan. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 3; 1967 c 197 § 4.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
56.32.040 Election—Proposition—Notice. [1975 1st ex.s. c 86 § 4;
1967 c 197 § 5.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 702]
56.36.070 Validation of prior mergers. [1981 c 45 § 8.] Recodified
as RCW 57.06.210 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.36.090 Merger of sewer districts into water district. Crossreference section, decodified September 1996.
56.36.100 Sewer district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 56.40
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO ASSIST
LOW-INCOME CUSTOMERS
56.40.010 Voluntary contributions to assist low-income residential
customers—Administration. [1995 c 399 § 147; 1993 c 45 § 1.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
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56.40.020 Disbursement of contributions—Quarterly report.
[1995 c 399 § 148; 1993 c 45 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702,
effective July 1, 1997.
§ 2, part; 1937 c 177 § 1, part; 1929 c 114 § 10, part; RRS § 11588, part. Cf.
1913 c 161 § 10, part.] Recodified as RCW 57.20.105 pursuant to 1996 c
230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
56.40.030 Contributions not considered commingling of funds.
[1993 c 45 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1702, effective July 1, 1997.
57.16.030 Revenue bonds authorized—Use. [1996 c 230 § 703;
1987 c 449 § 14; 1983 c 167 § 160; 1977 ex.s. c 299 § 4; 1959 c 108 § 8;
1959 c 18 § 8. Prior: 1953 c 251 § 6; 1951 c 112 § 1; 1939 c 128 § 2, part;
1937 c 177 § 1, part; 1929 c 114 § 10, part; RRS § 11588, part. Cf. 1913 c
161 § 10, part.] Recodified as RCW 57.20.018 pursuant to 1996 c 230 §
1701, effective July 1, 1997.
Title 57
WATER-SEWER DISTRICTS
Chapter 57.02
GENERAL PROVISIONS
57.02.060 Elections—Declarations of candidacy. [1982 1st ex.s. c
17 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
Chapter 57.04
FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION
57.16.035 Additional revenue bonds for increased cost of
improvements. [1996 c 230 § 704; 1977 ex.s. c 299 § 5; 1959 c 108 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 57.20.0181 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective
July 1, 1997.
57.16.040 Additions and betterments. [1996 c 230 § 705; 1984 c
186 § 52; 1977 ex.s. c 299 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 70; 1959 c 108 § 9;
1959 c 18 § 9. Prior: 1953 c 251 § 7; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 25 § 2; 1951 c 112 §
2; 1939 c 128 § 2, part; 1937 c 177 § 1, part; 1929 c 114 § 10, part; RRS §
11588, part. Cf. 1913 c 161 § 10, part.] Recodified as RCW 57.20.019
pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
57.04.010 Definitions. This section was created by the 1941 Code
Committee but has no session law background; hence, it is deleted.
Chapter 57.20
57.04.040 Hearing—Boundaries established. [1931 c 72 § 3, part;
1929 c 114 § 2, part; RRS § 11580, part. Cf. 1915 c 24 § 1; 1913 c 161 § 2.]
Now codified in RCW 57.04.030.
57.20.040 Guaranty fund—Duties of the district. [1937 c 102 §
1(c); 1935 c 82 § 1; RRS § 11589-1(c).] Now codified in RCW 57.20.030.
57.04.150 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 57.08
POWERS
57.08.010
Right to acquire property and rights—Eminent
domain—Leases—Generation of electricity—Rates and charges—Use
of property for park or recreational purposes. [1994 c 81 § 81; 1991 c
82 § 4. Prior: 1989 c 389 § 9; 1989 c 308 § 2; 1988 c 11 § 1; 1987 c 449 §
10; 1985 c 444 § 4; 1959 c 108 § 1; 1929 c 114 § 8; RRS § 11586. Cf. 1913
c 161 § 8.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997. Later
enactment, see RCW 57.08.005.
57.08.045 Contracts for joint use—Service to areas in other
districts. [1981 c 45 § 10; 1959 c 108 § 4; 1953 c 251 § 3.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997. Later enactment, see RCW
57.08.044.
57.08.080 Rates and charges. [1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 12; 1959 c 108 §
2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997. Later
enactment, see RCW 57.08.081.
57.08.090 Rates and charges—Foreclosure for delinquency—
Costs—Fees—Cut off of service. [1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c
299 § 1; 1959 c 108 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1,
1997. Later enactment, see RCW 57.08.081.
57.08.110 Association of commissioners—Purposes—Powers—
Expenses. [1999 c 153 § 13; 1996 c 230 § 318; 1995 c 301 § 76; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 195 § 68; 1970 ex.s. c 47 § 5; 1961 c 242 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c
63 § 5.
57.08.130 Limitation on leasing real property. [1967 ex.s. c 135 §
2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
Chapter 57.12
OFFICERS AND ELECTIONS
57.12.040 Commissioners—Election—Terms. [1947 c 216 § 1,
part; 1945 c 50 § 1, part; 1931 c 72 § 1, part; 1929 c 114 § 6, part; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 11584, part. Cf. 1913 c 161 § 7.] Now codified in RCW
57.12.030.
57.12.045 Unexcused absences—When position declared vacant—
Procedure. [1987 c 449 § 13.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective
July 1, 1997.
Chapter 57.16
FINANCES
57.20.050 Guaranty fund—Warrants on. [1937 c 102 § 1(d), (e);
1935 c 82 § 1; RRS § 11589-1(d), (e).] Now codified in RCW 57.20.030.
57.20.060 Guaranty fund—Certificates of delinquency—Issuance
and sale. [1937 c 102 § 1(f), part; 1935 c 82 § 1; RRS § 11589-1(f), part.]
Now codified in RCW 57.20.030.
57.20.070
Certificates
of
delinquency—Foreclosure—
Redemption. [1937 c 102 § 1(f), part; 1935 c 82 § 1; RRS § 11589-1(f),
part.] Now codified in RCW 57.20.030.
57.20.100 Annual tax levy. [1984 c 230 § 84; 1983 c 3 § 163; 1973
1st ex.s. c 195 § 73; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 25 § 4; 1951 c 62 § 1; 1929 c 114 § 18;
RRS § 11595. Cf. 1913 c 161 § 17.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703,
effective July 1, 1997. Later enactment, see RCW 57.20.105.
Chapter 57.24
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY
57.24.030 Election—Notice. [1931 c 72 § 5, part; 1929 c 114 § 15,
part; RRS § 11593, part. Cf. 1913 c 161 § 15, part.] Now codified in RCW
57.24.020.
57.24.150 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 57.28
WITHDRAWAL OF TERRITORY
57.28.150 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 57.32
CONSOLIDATION OF DISTRICTS—
TRANSFER OF PART OF DISTRICT
57.32.030 Filing with county commissioners—Notice of hearing.
[1943 c 267 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-22.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
39 § 13.
57.32.040 Hearing—Findings—Withdrawal of names. [1943 c
267 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-23.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
57.32.050 Notice of election—Propositions to be submitted. [1953
c 251 § 8; 1943 c 267 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-24.] Repealed by 1967
ex.s. c 39 § 13.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN—LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
57.16.020 Vote on general indebtedness. [1996 c 230 § 701; 1984 c
186 § 51; 1974 ex.s. c 31 § 1. Prior: 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 69; 1959 c 108 §
7; 1959 c 18 § 7; prior: 1953 c 251 § 5; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 25 § 1; 1939 c 128
57.32.060 Notice and conduct of election—Qualification of
electors. [1943 c 267 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-25.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
57.32.070 Certification of landowners. [1943 c 267 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 11604-26.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
57.32.080 Consolidation effected. [1943 c 267 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 11604-27.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
58.08.070 Certified copy of plat as evidence. [Code 1881 § 2339;
RRS § 9307.] Now codified as RCW 58.10.020.
57.32.090 Approval of comprehensive plan. [1943 c 267 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 11604-28.] Repealed by 1953 c 251 § 9.
58.08.080 Defective plats legalized. [Code 1881 § 2338; RRS §
9306.] Now codified as RCW 58.10.010.
57.32.100 Approval of general indebtedness. [1953 c 251 § 10;
1943 c 267 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-29.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
39 § 13.
Chapter 58.11
57.32.110 Approval of revenue bonds. [1953 c 251 § 11; 1943 c 267
§ 11; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-30.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
57.32.120 Transfer of property—Indebtedness. [1943 c 267 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11604-31.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 39 § 13.
57.32.150 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 57.36
MERGER OF DISTRICTS
57.36.100 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
Chapter 57.40
MERGER OF WATER DISTRICTS INTO SEWER DISTRICTS—
MERGER OF SEWER DISTRICTS INTO WATER DISTRICTS
57.40.001 Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
[1989 c 84 § 62.] Decodified August 1997.
57.40.010 Merger of water districts into sewer districts. Crossreference section, decodified September 1996.
57.40.020 Water district activities to be approved—Criteria for
approval by county legislative authority. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
57.40.100 Merger of sewer districts into water districts—
Authorized. [1982 1st ex.s. c 17 § 34; 1971 ex.s. c 146 § 1.] Repealed by
1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
PLATS—VACATION—CODE 1881
58.11.010 Vacations in unincorporated towns—Petition—Notice.
[1953 c 114 § 1. Prior: Code 1881 § 2333; 1869 p 409 § 1; 1862 p 432 § 1;
1857 p 27 § 1; RRS § 9301. Formerly RCW 58.12.090.] Repealed by 1987
c 354 § 8.
58.11.020 Hearing and order. [Code 1881 § 2334; 1869 p 410 § 2;
1862 p 432 § 2; 1857 p 27 § 2; RRS § 9302. Formerly RCW 58.12.100.]
Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.11.030 Title to vacated property. [Code 1881 § 2335; 1869 p 410
§ 3; 1862 p 433 § 3; 1857 p 27 § 3; RRS § 9303. Formerly RCW
58.12.110.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.11.040
Vacations in incorporated towns—Petition—
Proceedings. [Code 1881 § 2336; RRS § 9304.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 §
8.
58.11.050 Vacation of platted lots outside municipalities. [Code
1881 § 2337; 1869 p 411 § 5; 1862 p 433 § 5; 1857 p 28 § 5; RRS § 9305.
Formerly RCW 58.12.120.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
Chapter 58.12
PLATS—ALTERATION—VACATION—1903 ACT
58.12.010 Petition to change plat—Plat of proposed change. [1927
c 139 § 1; 1903 c 92 § 1; RRS § 9311.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.12.020 Time and place of hearing—Notice. [1903 c 92 § 2; RRS
§ 9312.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.12.030 Notice—Service. [1903 c 92 § 3; RRS § 9313.] Repealed
by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.12.040 Hearing—Determination and order. [1903 c 92 § 4;
RRS § 9314.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
57.40.110 Initiating merger—Alternative methods. [1971 ex.s. c
146 § 2.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
58.12.050 Assessment district—Damages and benefits. [1903 c 92
§ 5; RRS § 9315.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
57.40.120 Agreement of merger—Board review—Special election.
[1971 ex.s. c 146 § 3.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1,
1997.
58.12.060 New plat to be filed—Order of vacation. [1909 c 136 §
1; 1903 c 92 § 6; RRS § 9316.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
57.40.130
Election—Results—Effect—Commissioners—Terms.
[1982 c 104 § 3; 1981 c 45 § 12; 1971 ex.s. c 146 § 4.] Repealed by 1996 c
230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
57.40.135 Persons serving on both boards to hold only one
position after merger. [1996 c 230 § 1206; 1988 c 162 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 57.36.060 pursuant to 1996 c 230 § 1701, effective July 1, 1997.
57.40.140
Disposition of funds, rights, and property—
Indebtedness of merged sewer districts. [1971 ex.s. c 146 § 5.] Repealed
by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
57.40.150 Powers of water district. [1981 c 45 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c
146 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 230 § 1703, effective July 1, 1997.
Title 58
BOUNDARIES AND PLATS
Chapter 58.04
BOUNDARIES
58.04.010 Corners and lines may be established—Procedure—
Expense. [1895 c 77 § 9; RRS § 4154.] Repealed by 1996 c 160 § 6.
Chapter 58.08
PLATS—RECORDING
58.08.060 Effect of donation marked on plat. [Code 1881 § 2329;
1862 p 431 § 2; 1857 p 26 § 2; RRS § 9310.] Now codified as RCW
58.08.015.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 704]
58.12.065 Appeals to superior court. [1903 c 92 § 7; RRS § 9317,
part. Formerly RCW 58.12.070, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
Reviser's note: RCW 58.12.065 was amended by 1987 c 202 § 219
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 354 § 8. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
58.12.070 Appeals to superior court—Manner and form. [1903 c
92 § 8; RRS § 9317, part. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1903 c 92 § 7;
RRS § 9317, part, now codified as RCW 58.12.065.] Repealed by 1987 c
354 § 8.
58.12.080 Construction of chapter. [1903 c 92 § 9; RRS § 9318.]
Repealed by 1987 c 354 § 8.
58.12.090 Vacations in unincorporated towns—Petition—Notice.
[1953 c 114 § 1. Prior: Code 1881 § 2333; RRS § 9301.] Now codified as
RCW 58.11.010.
58.12.100 Hearing and order. [Code 1881 § 2334; 1869 p 410 § 2;
1862 p 432 § 2; 1857 p 27 § 2; RRS § 9302.] Now codified as RCW
58.11.020.
58.12.110 Title to vacated property. [Code 1881 § 2335; 1869 p 410
§ 3; 1862 p 433 § 3; 1857 p 27 § 3; RRS § 9303.] Now codified as RCW
58.11.030.
58.12.120 Vacation of platted lots outside municipalities. [Code
1881 § 2337; 1869 p 411 § 5; 1862 p 433 § 5; 1857 p 28 § 5; RRS § 9305.]
Now codified as RCW 58.11.050.
58.12.130 Resurvey and corrected plat. [Code 1881 § 2340; RRS §
9308.] Now codified as RCW 58.10.030.
58.12.140 Regulation of surveys and plats. [Code 1881 § 2341;
RRS § 9309.] Now codified as RCW 58.10.040.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 58.16
Title 58
CONTROL OF PLATS, SUBDIVISIONS, AND DEDICATIONS
58.19.170
Public offering statement—Copies to be given
prospective purchasers. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 17.] Repealed by 1992 c
191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.16.010 Scope of chapter. [1937 c 186 § 1; RRS § 9304-1.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.19.200 Investigations of violations—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 12 § 20.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.16.020 Approval required—Filing. [1951 c 195 § 1; 1937 c 186
§ 2; RRS § 9304-2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.19.210 Violations—Cease and desist orders—Injunctions.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 21.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19
RCW.
58.16.030 Approval when inside city. [1937 c 186 § 3; RRS § 93043.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.040 Approval when outside city. [1951 c 203 § 1; 1937 c 186
§ 4; RRS § 9304-4.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.050
Hearings—Notice—Hearing body—Report of
recommendations. [1963 c 245 § 1; 1937 c 186 § 6; RRS § 9304-6.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.060 Inquiry as to public use and interest—Approval—
Filing. [1955 c 299 § 1; 1951 c 195 § 2; 1937 c 186 § 7; RRS § 9304-7.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.070 Time for determination. [1937 c 186 § 8; RRS § 9304-8.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.080 Review of determination. [1937 c 186 § 9; RRS § 93049.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.090 Filing without approval—Procedure. [1951 c 195 § 3;
1937 c 186 § 10; RRS § 9304-10.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.100 Sales before plat approved and filed—Penalty—
Exception. [1951 c 224 § 1; 1937 c 186 § 11; RRS § 9304-11.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.110 Regulations—Approval—Surveys—Notes and sketches.
[1937 c 186 § 5; RRS § 9304-5. Formerly RCW 58.16.110, 58.16.120, and
58.16.130.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 271 § 36.
58.16.120 Regulations—Approval. [1937 c 186 § 5, part; RRS §
9304-5, part.] Now codified in RCW 58.16.110.
58.16.130 Surveys—Notes and sketches. [1937 c 186 § 5, part; RRS
§ 9304-5, part.] Now codified in RCW 58.16.110.
Chapter 58.17
PLATS—SUBDIVISIONS—DEDICATIONS
58.17.270 Submission of local subdivision regulations to planning
and community affairs agency. [1969 ex.s. c 271 § 28.] Repealed by 1984
c 125 § 22, effective June 30, 1984.
Chapter 58.19
LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT
58.19.040 Waiver. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 4.] Repealed by 1992 c 191
§ 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.050
Registration required—Revocation of purchase
contract. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 5.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf:
Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.060 Application for registration—Contents. [1973 1st ex.s. c
12 § 6.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.070 Public offering statement—Contents. [1973 1st ex.s. c
12 § 7.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.080 Requirements enumerated—Examination. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 12 § 8.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.090 Registration or rejection—Order—Procedure. [1973
1st ex.s. c 12 § 9.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.100 Registration under federal act. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 10.]
Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.110 Consolidation of registrations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 11.]
Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.150
Public offering statement—False, misleading or
deceptive—Suspension—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 15.] Repealed
by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.160 Public offering statement—Copies available to public.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 16.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19
RCW.
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58.19.220
Revocation of registration—Grounds—Cease and
desist order as alternative. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 22.] Repealed by 1992 c
191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.230 Suits by or against developer—Notice to director. [1973
1st ex.s. c 12 § 23.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.240 Judicial review. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 24.] Repealed by
1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.250 Rules and regulations. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 25.]
Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.260 Additional powers and duties of director. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 12 § 26.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.290 Application fees. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 29.] Repealed by
1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.900 Persons selling land on effective date—Grace period for
compliance. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 § 31.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf:
Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.910 Prior developments—Exemptions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 §
32.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
58.19.930 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 12. [1973 1st ex.s. c 12 §
34.] Repealed by 1992 c 191 § 13. Cf: Chapter 58.19 RCW.
Chapter 58.20
WASHINGTON COORDINATE SYSTEM
58.20.010 United States plane coordinate adopted—Zones. [1989
c 54 § 1; 1945 c 168 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726a.] Repealed by 1989 c
54 § 22, effective July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.130.
58.20.020 Designation of system by zones. [1989 c 54 § 2; 1945 c
168 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726b.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective
July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.140.
58.20.030 X and Y coordinates. [1989 c 54 § 3; 1945 c 168 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726c.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1,
1990. Cf. RCW 58.20.150.
58.20.040 Tract in both zones, how described. [1945 c 168 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726d.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1,
1990. Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.160.
58.20.050 Zones defined. [1989 c 54 § 4; 1945 c 168 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 10726e.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1, 1990.
Cf. RCW 58.20.170 and 58.20.180.
58.20.060 Recording coordinates—Conditions. [1989 c 54 § 5;
1945 c 168 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726f.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22,
effective July 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 58.20.180.
58.20.070 Use of term limited. [1989 c 54 § 6; 1945 c 168 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 10726g.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1, 1990.
Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.200.
58.20.080 United States survey to prevail. [1989 c 54 § 7; 1945 c
168 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726h.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective
July 1, 1990. Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.210.
58.20.090 Construction of chapter. [1989 c 54 § 8; 1945 c 168 § 9;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10726i.] Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1,
1990. Later enactment, see RCW 58.20.220.
58.20.900 Severability—1945 c 168. [1945 c 168 § 10; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1989 c 54 § 22, effective July 1, 1990.
Chapter 58.24
STATE AGENCY FOR SURVEYS AND MAPS—FEES
58.24.080 Guide of public parks and recreation sites—Fee. [1982
c 165 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 272 § 3.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 705]
Title 59
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 59
LANDLORD AND TENANT
Chapter 59.23
MOBILE HOME PARKS—
RESIDENT OWNERSHIP IN EVENT OF SALE
Chapter 59.04
59.23.005 Findings—Intent. [1993 c 66 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c
116 § 7.
TENANCIES
59.04.060 Holding over on agricultural land, effect of. [1891 c 96
§ 4; RRS § 813.] Now codified as RCW 59.12.035.
59.23.010 Obligation of good faith. [1993 c 66 § 2.] Repealed by
2008 c 116 § 7.
59.23.015 Application of chapter—Definition of "notice." [1993 c
66 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c 116 § 7.
Chapter 59.18
RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT ACT
59.23.020 Definitions. [1993 c 66 § 4.] Repealed by 2008 c 116 § 7.
59.18.356
Threatening behavior—Violation of order for
protection—Termination of agreement—Financial obligations. [1992 c
38 § 7.] Repealed by 2004 c 17 § 6.
59.23.025 Notice to qualified tenant organization of sale of mobile
home park—Time frame for negotiations—Terms—Transfer or sale to
relatives. [1993 c 66 § 5.] Repealed by 2008 c 116 § 7.
59.18.600 Rental to offenders—Limitation on liability. [2007 c
483 § 602.] Repealed by 2008 c 256 § 3.
59.23.030 Improper notice by mobile home park owner—Sale
may be set aside—Attorneys' fees. [1993 c 66 § 6.] Repealed by 2008 c
116 § 7.
Chapter 59.21
MOBILE HOME RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
59.21.015 Relocation assistance—Eligibility before January 1,
1996—Applications—Disbursement. [1995 c 122 § 4.] Repealed by 1998
c 124 § 9.
59.23.035 Notice to mobile home park owner of sale of tenant's
mobile home—Time frame for negotiations—Terms—Transfer or sale
to relatives. [1993 c 66 § 7.] Repealed by 2008 c 116 § 7.
59.23.040 Improper notice by mobile home owner—Sale may be
set aside—Attorneys' fees. [1993 c 66 § 8.] Repealed by 2008 c 116 § 7.
59.21.020
Relocation assistance—Eligibility—Park-owners'
duties—Restrictions. [1991 c 327 § 11; 1990 c 171 § 2; 1989 c 201 § 2.]
Repealed by 1995 c 122 § 13.
FEDERALLY ASSISTED HOUSING
59.21.035 Park-owner obligation—Purchasers. [1990 c 171 § 4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 122 § 13.
59.28.110 Annual report—Contents—Distribution. [1995 c 399 §
163; 1989 c 188 § 11.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
59.21.055 Fee imposed on transfer of title—Circumstances—
Deposit—Rules. [2002 c 257 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169,
effective July 1, 2011.
59.21.060 Relocation fund—Transfer fee—Revenue allocation—
Expiration of section. [1991 c 327 § 13; 1990 c 171 § 6; 1989 c 201 § 6.]
Expired July 1, 1992.
59.21.080
Relocation fund—Park-owner contribution—Park
closing. [1990 c 171 § 9; 1989 c 201 § 11.] Repealed by 1995 c 122 § 13.
59.21.085
Relocation
fund—Waiver
of
park-owner
contribution—Involuntary park closing. [1991 c 327 § 15.] Repealed by
1995 c 122 § 13.
59.21.090 Relocation fund—Insufficient moneys—Loans. [1989 c
201 § 13.] Repealed by 1990 c 171 § 12.
Chapter 59.28
Title 60
LIENS
Chapter 60.04
MECHANICS' AND MATERIALMEN'S LIENS
60.04.010 Lien authorized—Bond by railroad company. [1975 c
34 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 94 § 2; 1959 c 279 § 1; 1905 c 116 § 1; 1893 c 24 § 1;
RRS § 1129. Prior: Code 1881 § 1957; 1877 p 219 § 19; 1873 p 441 § 2;
1863 p 419 § 1; 1860 p 286 § 1; 1854 p 392 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 §
31, effective April 1, 1992.
of
60.04.020 Notice that materialmen's lien may be claimed. [1984 c
202 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 84 § 1; 1965 c 98 § 1; 1959 c 279 §
2; 1959 c 278 § 1; 1957 c 214 § 1; 1911 c 77 § 1; 1909 c 45 § 1; RRS §
1133.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
59.21.900 Severability—1989 c 201. [1989 c 201 § 17.] Repealed
by 1995 c 122 § 13.
60.04.030 Property subject to lien. [1905 c 116 § 2; 1893 c 24 § 2;
RRS § 1130. Prior: Code 1881 § 1959; 1877 p 220 § 21.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
59.21.095
Relocation fund—Annual fee—Department
revenue—Rules. [1991 c 327 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 122 § 13.
59.21.901 Construction—1991 c 327. [1991 c 327 § 17.] Repealed
by 1995 c 122 § 13.
59.21.902 Severability—1991 c 327. [1991 c 327 § 19.] Repealed
by 1995 c 122 § 13.
59.21.903 Effective date—1991 c 327. [1991 c 327 § 20.] Repealed
by 1995 c 122 § 13.
Chapter 59.22
OFFICE OF MOBILE HOME AFFAIRS—
RESIDENT-OWNED MOBILE HOME PARKS
59.22.060 Landlord and tenant fees to be paid to department of
revenue. [1990 c 171 § 10; 1989 c 201 § 7; 1988 c 280 § 4.] Repealed by
1996 c 88 § 1, effective July 1, 1996.
59.22.080 Transfer of title—Fee—Department of licensing—
Rules. [1991 c 327 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1,
2011.
60.04.040 Lien for improving real property. [1975 c 34 § 4; 1971
ex.s. c 94 § 3; 1959 c 279 § 3; 1929 c 230 § 1; 1893 c 24 § 3; RRS § 1131.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1958; 1877 p 220 § 20.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31,
effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.045 Lien on real property for labor or services on timber
and lumber. [1986 c 179 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 60.24.033 pursuant to
1991 c 281 § 30, effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.050 Priority of lien. [1975 c 34 § 5; 1959 c 279 § 4; 1893 c 24
§ 4; RRS § 1132. Prior: Code 1881 § 1960; 1877 p 220 § 22.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.060 Claim—Contents—Form—Filing—Joinder. [1975 c 34
§ 6; 1971 ex.s. c 94 § 1; 1959 c 279 § 5; 1949 c 217 § 1(5a); 1893 c 24 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1134. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: (i) 1949 c 217
§ 1(5b) now codified as RCW 60.04.064. (ii) 1949 c 217 § 1(5c) now
codified as RCW 60.04.067.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April
1, 1992.
59.22.085 Transfer of title—Fee supersedes other fee. [1991 c 327
§ 7.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1, 2011.
60.04.064 Owner may record notice to lien claimants. [1959 c 279
§ 6; 1949 c 217 § 1(5b); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1134-1. Formerly RCW
60.04.060, part.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
59.22.900 Repeal of chapter. [1987 c 482 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 c
327 § 18, effective July 1, 1991.
60.04.067 Separate residential units—When time for filing lien
claims commences to run—Definition. [1975 c 34 § 7; 1959 c 279 § 7;
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Title 60
1949 c 217 § 1(5c); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 1134-2. Formerly RCW 60.04.060,
part.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.020 Landlord's lien authorized. [1927 c 256 § 2; RRS §
1188-2.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.070 Recording—Fees. [1985 c 44 § 10; 1949 c 217 § 2; 1893
c 24 § 6; RRS § 1135. Prior: Code 1881 § 1963; 1877 p 21 § 25.] Repealed
by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.030 Rank and priority of lien—Assignment. [1955 c 336 § 2;
1927 c 256 § 3; RRS § 1188-3. Prior: Code 1881 § 1976; 1879 p 150 § 2.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.080 Assignability. [1893 c 24 § 7; RRS § 1136.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.040 Notice of labor or landlord's lien—Filing—Requisites—
Recorded leases—Damage claim. [1933 c 119 § 1; 1927 c 256 § 4; RRS §
1188-4. Prior: 1919 c 176 § 1; 1888 p 130 § 1; 1886 p 115 § 2; Code 1881
§ 1977; 1879 p 150 § 3. Formerly RCW 60.12.050, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.090 Claims must designate amount due on property
charged. [1959 c 279 § 8; 1893 c 24 § 8; RRS § 1137. Prior: Code 1881 §
1962; 1877 p 221 § 24.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1,
1992.
60.04.100 Duration of lien—Limitation of action—When action
commenced. [1975 1st ex.s. c 231 § 1; 1943 c 209 § 1; 1893 c 24 § 9; RRS
§ 1138. Prior: 1881 § 1964; 1877 p 221 § 26; 1873 p 443 § 6; 1863 p 410 §
4; 1860 p 286 § 4; 1854 p 392 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective
April 1, 1992.
60.04.110 Extent of contractor's right to recover—Settlements—
Rights of owner. [1975 c 34 § 8; 1959 c 279 § 9; 1893 c 24 § 10; RRS §
1139. Prior: Code 1881 § 1966 ; 1877 p 221 § 28.] Repealed by 1991 c 281
§ 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.115 Action to enforce recorded claim of lien—Bond in lieu
of claim. [1986 c 314 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1,
1992.
60.04.120 Foreclosure—Parties. [1893 c 24 § 11; RRS § 1140.
Prior: Code 1881 § 1968; 1877 p 222 § 30; 1873 p 443 §§ 6, 7; 1863 pp
410, 411 §§ 4, 5; 1863 p 286 §§ 4, 5; 1854 pp 392, 393 §§ 4, 5.] Repealed
by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.130 Rank of lien—Application of proceeds—Attorney's
fees. [1975 c 34 § 9; 1971 c 81 § 129; 1969 c 38 § 1; 1959 c 279 § 10; 1893
c 24 § 12; RRS § 1141. Prior: Code 1881 § 1967; 1877 p 222 § 29; 1873 p
443 § 8; 1863 p 420 § 6; 1860 p 287 § 6; 1854 p 393 § 6.] Repealed by 1991
c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.04.140 Lien not discharged by taking note. [1959 c 279 § 11;
1893 c 24 § 14; RRS § 1143.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April
1, 1992.
60.04.150 Material exempt from process—Exception. [1893 c 24 §
15; RRS § 1144. Prior: Code 1881 § 1969; 1877 p 222 § 31.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.050 Landlord's lien—Recorded lease as notice of lien. [1933
c 119 § 1, part; 1927 c 256 § 4, part; RRS § 1188-4, part.] Now codified in
RCW 60.12.040.
60.12.060
Laborer's or landlord's claim—Contents—
Amendments. [1927 c 256 § 5; RRS § 1188-5.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 §
17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.070 Filing and indexing claims—Fees. [1985 c 44 § 11; 1933
c 32 § 2; 1927 c 256 § 6; RRS § 1188-6.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17,
effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.080 Duration of lien—Limitation of action. [1955 c 336 § 5;
1927 c 256 § 7; RRS § 1188-7.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective
January 1, 1987.
60.12.090 Foreclosure—Parties. [1927 c 256 § 8; RRS § 1188-8.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.100
Sheriff as receiver—Notice—Fees—Deposit for
possession—Demand before suit. [1927 c 256 § 9; RRS § 1188-9.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.110 Pleadings by defendants—Amendments. [1927 c 256 §
10; RRS § 1188-10.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1,
1987.
60.12.120 Errors in claim, effect of. [1927 c 256 § 11; RRS § 118811.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.130 Purchase of property subject to lien—Presumption of
notice. [1933 c 119 § 2; 1927 c 256 § 12; RRS § 1188-12.] Repealed by
1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.160 Effect of filing claim on community interest. [1893 c 24
§ 16; RRS § 1145.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.140 Judgment—Costs—Disposition of proceeds. [1927 c
256 § 13; RRS § 1188-13.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January
1, 1987.
60.04.170 When land not subject to lien—Power of court to order
removal and sale of property. [1893 c 24 § 17; RRS § 1146.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.150 Sale before judgment—Deposit of proceeds. [1927 c 256
§ 14; RRS § 1188-14.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1,
1987.
60.04.180 Personal action preserved. [1959 c 279 § 12; 1893 c 24 §
13; RRS § 1142. Prior: Code 1881 § 1970; 1877 p 223 § 32.] Repealed by
1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.160 Concealment or injury to crops under lien—Damages.
[1927 c 256 § 15; RRS § 1188-15.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective
January 1, 1987.
60.04.200 Interim or construction financing—Definitions. [1984 c
202 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 47 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective
April 1, 1992.
60.12.170 Personal action preserved. [1927 c 256 § 16; RRS §
1188-16.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.210 Interim or construction financing—Notice of lien—
Duty of lender to withhold from disbursements—Liabilities of lender
and lien claimant. [1984 c 202 § 2; 1975 c 34 § 10; 1973 1st ex.s. c 47 §
2.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.180 Seed liens. [1959 c 226 § 1; 1955 c 336 § 1.] Repealed by
1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.12.190 Seed liens—Recording notice of claim. [1985 c 44 § 12;
1955 c 336 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.04.220 Interim or construction financing—Priorities. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 47 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.12.200 Seed liens—Contents of claim. [1955 c 336 § 4.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
Chapter 60.11
60.12.210 Seed liens—Existing rights preserved. [1955 c 336 § 6.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
CROP LIENS
Chapter 60.14
60.11.9001 Transition rule for existing filings. [2000 c 250 § 1.]
Repealed by 2001 c 32 § 54, effective July 1, 2001.
LIEN FOR AGRICULTURAL DUSTING OR SPRAYING
Chapter 60.12
(Later enactment: See chapter 60.11 RCW)
LABOR, LANDLORD AND SEED LIENS ON FARM CROPS
60.14.010 Liens authorized. [1955 c 217 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c
242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
(Later enactment: See chapter 60.11 RCW)
60.12.010 Labor lien authorized—Exceptions. [1933 c 32 § 1;
1927 c 256 § 1; RRS § 1188-1. Prior: 1891 c 75 § 1; 1886 p 114 § 1; Code
1881 § 1975; 1879 p 150 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective
January 1, 1987.
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60.14.020 Claim of lien—Filing—Contents—Foreclosure. [1955 c
217 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.14.030 Limitation of action to foreclose—Costs. [1955 c 217 §
3.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 707]
Title 60
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 60.20
Chapter 60.48
LABOR AND MATERIAL LIENS FOR
IMPROVING PROPERTY WITH NURSERY STOCK
LIEN FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
60.20.010 Liens authorized. [1943 c 18 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
1148-1.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.20.020 Priority over encumbrances. [1943 c 18 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 1148-2.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.20.030 Claim of lien—Contents—Joint claims. [1955 c 239 § 1;
1943 c 18 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1148-3.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31,
effective April 1, 1992.
60.20.040 Recording and indexing liens. [1943 c 18 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 1148-4.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1,
1992.
60.20.050 Rank and priority of liens. [1943 c 18 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 1148-5.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.20.060 Foreclosure—Costs. [1943 c 18 § 6: Rem. Supp. 1943 §
1148-6.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.48.010 Lien authorized. [1931 c 107 § 1; RRS § 1131-4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
60.48.020 Notice of lien—Foreclosure. [1931 c 107 § 2; RRS §
1131-5.] Repealed by 1991 c 281 § 31, effective April 1, 1992.
Chapter 60.56
AGISTER AND TRAINER LIENS
60.56.020 Enforcement of lien. [1909 c 176 § 2; RRS § 1199.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1891 c 80 § 2 now codified as RCW
60.56.050.] Repealed by 1987 c 233 § 5.
60.56.030 Delivery of possession—Effect on lien. [1909 c 176 § 3;
RRS § 1200.] Repealed by 1987 c 233 § 5.
5.
60.56.040 Liens created. [1891 c 80 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 233 §
Chapter 60.62
Chapter 60.22
LIEN FOR FURNISHING FERTILIZERS,
PESTICIDES, WEED KILLERS
(Later enactment: See chapter 60.11 RCW)
60.22.010 Liens authorized—Tenant farmers—Priority—Sale,
commingling, disposal of crop. [1985 c 412 § 9; 1961 c 264 § 1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
60.22.020 Claim of lien—Filing—Procedure to foreclose—Time of
attachment. [1977 c 21 § 1; 1961 c 264 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17,
effective January 1, 1987.
60.22.030 Time for foreclosure—Costs—Attorney's fee. [1961 c
264 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 242 § 17, effective January 1, 1987.
Chapter 60.24
LIENS FOR TOWING, STORAGE OF MOTOR VEHICLES
60.62.010 Lien authorized. [1967 c 155 § 1.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 42 § 13. Later enactment, see RCW 46.52.111, 46.52.114.
60.62.011 Lien authorized—Sale of vehicle—Proceeds of sale.
Cross-reference section, decodified September 1985.
60.62.020 Sale of vehicle—Notice of sale, service and contents.
[1967 c 155 § 2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 13.
60.62.030 Proceeds of sale—Disposition.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 42 § 13.
[1967 c 155 § 3.]
Chapter 60.64
LIEN OF HOTELS, LODGING AND
BOARDING HOUSES—1915 ACT
LIEN FOR LABOR AND SERVICES ON TIMBER AND LUMBER
60.64.020 Liens created—Sale of property. [1929 c 216 § 4, part;
1915 c 190 § 5, part; RRS § 6864, part.] Now codified in RCW 60.64.010.
60.24.010 Definitions. [1893 c 132 § 2, part; RRS § 1163, part.]
Now codified in RCW 60.24.030.
60.64.030 Sale when property does not belong to guest. [1929 c
216 § 4, part; 1915 c 190 § 5, part; RRS § 6864, part.] Now codified in
RCW 60.64.010.
60.24.050 Claims—Contents—Form. [1893 c 132 § 7; RRS §
1168.] Now codified as RCW 60.24.075.
Chapter 60.68
60.24.060 Lien for stumpage. [1893 c 132 § 3; RRS § 1164.] Now
codified as RCW 60.24.035.
UNIFORM FEDERAL LIEN REGISTRATION ACT
60.24.090 Priority of lien. [1893 c 132 § 4; RRS § 1165.] Now
codified as RCW 60.24.038.
60.68.010 Notice of lien and of discharge may be filed. [1925 c 15
§ 1; RRS § 11337-1.] Repealed by 1988 c 73 § 8, effective July 1, 1988.
Later enactment, see RCW 60.68.015.
Chapter 60.28
LIEN FOR LABOR, MATERIALS, TAXES ON PUBLIC WORKS
60.28.010
Retained percentage—Labor and material lien
created—Bond in lieu of retained funds—Termination before
completion—Chapter deemed exclusive—Release of ferry contract
payments—Projects of farmers home administration. [2007 c 218 § 91;
1986 c 181 § 6; 1984 c 146 § 1; 1982 c 170 § 1; 1981 c 260 § 14. Prior:
1977 ex.s. c 205 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 166 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 104 § 1; 1970
ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 151 § 1; 1963 c 238 § 1; 1955 c 236 § 1; 1921 c
166 § 1; RRS § 10320.] Repealed by 2009 c 219 § 9.
60.28.020 Excess over lien claims to contractor. [2007 c 218 § 93;
1975 1st ex.s. c 104 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 38 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 23; 1955 c
236 § 2; 1921 c 166 § 2; RRS § 10321.] Repealed by 2009 c 219 § 9.
60.28.050 Duties of disbursing officer upon final acceptance of
contract. [1982 c 170 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 38 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 24; 1955 c
236 § 5. Prior: 1949 c 228 § 27, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-204a, part;
RCW 82.32.250, part.] Repealed by 2009 c 219 § 9.
60.28.070 Payment of reserved funds by highway commission or
cities or counties prior to completion of contract—Unforeseen
conditions. [1969 ex.s. c 151 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 26; 1957 c 91 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 c 170 § 4.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 708]
(Formerly: Lien for internal revenue taxes)
60.68.020 Notice of lien to be entered. [1925 c 15 § 2; RRS §
11337-2.] Repealed by 1988 c 73 § 8, effective July 1, 1988. Later
enactment, see RCW 60.68.045.
60.68.030 Certificate of discharge to be entered. [1925 c 15 § 3;
RRS § 11337-3.] Repealed by 1988 c 73 § 8, effective July 1, 1988.
60.68.040 Auditor's fees. [1977 c 62 § 1; 1955 c 250 § 1; 1925 c 15
§ 4; RRS § 11337-4.] Repealed by 1988 c 73 § 8, effective July 1, 1988.
Later enactment, see RCW 60.68.035.
60.68.050 Purpose—1925 c 15. [1925 c 15 § 5; RRS § 11337-5.]
Repealed by 1988 c 73 § 8, effective July 1, 1988.
Chapter 60.72
LANDLORD'S LIEN FOR RENT
60.72.020 Status and extent of lien. [1927 c 108 § 1, part; 1917 c
165 § 1, part; RRS § 1203-1, part.] [SLC-RO-9] Now codified in RCW
60.72.010.
60.72.030 Effect of removal, destruction or sale of property. [1927
c 108 § 1, part; 1917 c 165 § 1, part; RRS § 1203-1, part.] [SLC-RO-9]
Now codified in RCW 60.72.010.
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Title 61
MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF TRUST,
AND REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS
Chapter 61.04
CHATTEL MORTGAGES
61.04.010 through 61.04.090 [1959 c 263 § 11; 1953 c 214 § 3; 1943
c 284 §§ 1, 2, and 3; 1943 c 76 § 1; 1939 c 121 § 1; 1929 c 156 § 1; 1899 c
98 §§ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7; Code of 1881 §§ 1986, 1987 and 1988; 1879 p
104 § 1; 1877 p 286 § 1; 1875 p 43 § 1.] Repealed effective midnight June
30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c
157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 61.04 RCW to Title 62A RCW (Uniform Commercial Code).
Chapter 61.04
Title 62A
61.04.010
62A.9-203(1)
62A.9-204(2),(4)
62A.9-301(2)
62A.9-406
62A.9-301(1)
62A.9-302(1)
62A.9-312(5)
62A.9-401(1)
62A.9-402(1)
62A.9-403(4),(5)
62A.9-313
62A.9-402(1)
62A.9-403(2),(3)
62A.9-403(3)
——
——
——
62A.9-401(3)
61.04.020
61.04.030
61.04.040
61.04.050
61.04.060
61.04.070
61.04.080
61.04.090
61.04.100
Penalty for removing, destroying, or concealing
mortgaged property. Cross-reference section, decodified.
61.04.110
decodified.
Recording of mortgages.
Cross-reference section,
Chapter 61.08
FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES—
NOTICE AND SALE
61.08.010 through 61.08.120 [Code of 1881 §§ 1989 through 1998;
Code of 1879 pp 105 and 106, §§ 4 through 12; 1875 p 47 §§ 18 through 24
and 28.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of
the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 61.08 RCW to Chapter Title 62A RCW (Uniform
Commercial Code).
Chapter 61.08
Title 62A
61.08.010
61.08.020
61.08.030
61.08.040
61.08.050
61.08.060
61.08.070
61.08.080
61.08.090
61.08.100
62A.9-501(1)
——
62A.9-504(3)
62A.9-504(3)
62A.9-504(4)
62A.9-504(3)
62A.9-507(1)
62A.1-208
62A.9-503
62A.9-501(1)
62A.9-504(2)
62A.9-506
62A.9-507(2)
62A.9-501(1)
62A.9-504(2)
62A.9-506
62A.9-507(2)
62A.9-311
61.08.110
61.08.120
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Title 61
Chapter 61.12
FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY LIENS
61.12.031 Removal of property from mortgaged premises—
Penalty. [1899 c 75 § 2; RRS § 2709, part. Formerly RCW 61.12.030,
part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
61.12.160 Foreclosure of chattel mortgages. [Code 1881 §§ 618,
619; 1869 p 147 § 572; RRS §§ 1113 and 1114. Formerly RCW 61.08.100
and 61.08.110.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
Cf. RCW 62A.9-501(1), 62A.9-504(2), 62A.9-506, and 62A.9-507(2).
61.12.162 Judicial foreclosure of personal property liens. [1995 c
62 § 1; 1969 c 82 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 60.10.023 pursuant to 1995 c 62
§ 18.
61.12.164 Judicial foreclosure of personal property liens—
Redemption rights. Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1995 c
62 § 17.
61.12.165 Judicial foreclosure of personal property liens—Rights
and interest of purchaser for value. Cross-reference section, decodified
pursuant to 1995 c 62 § 17.
Chapter 61.16
ASSIGNMENT AND SATISFACTION OF
REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
61.16.040 Certificate of satisfaction—Mortgage, conditional sale
contract, or lease of personalty—Fees. [1959 c 263 § 12; 1953 c 214 § 4;
1943 c 284 § 4; 1937 c 133 § 1; 1889 c 98 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3787.]
Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the
Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW
62A.9-404, 62A.9-405, and 62A.9-406.
61.16.050 Chattel mortgages and conditional sales contracts—
Failure to satisfy—Order—Penalty. [1937 c 133 § 2 (adding to 1899 c 98
a new section, § 9); RRS § 3787-1.] Repealed effective midnight June 30,
1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157
(Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.9-404 and 62A.9-405.
61.16.060 Chattel mortgages and conditional sales contracts—
Agent may satisfy. [1937 c 133 § 2 (adding to 1899 c 98 a new section, §
10); RRS § 3787-2.] Repealed by 1995 c 62 § 16.
61.16.070 Chattel mortgages and conditional sales contract—
Acknowledgment of satisfaction. [1937 c 133 § 2 (adding to 1899 c 98 a
new section, § 11); RRS § 3787-3.] Repealed effective midnight June 30,
1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157
(Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.9-404.
Chapter 61.20
UNIFORM TRUST RECEIPTS ACT
61.20.010 through 61.20.190 [1957 c 249 §§ 1, 2; 1943 c 71 §§ 1
through 21.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102
of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 61.20 RCW (Uniform Trust Receipts Act) to Title 62A RCW
(Uniform Commercial Code).
Chapter 61.20
Title 62A
61.20.010
62A.1-201(9)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(32)
62A.1-201(33)
62A.1-201(37)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.9-104
62A.9-105
62A.9-202
62A.9-301(3)
62A.9-312(5)
62A.9-203
62A.9-104
62A.9-204(1)
62A.9-201
61.20.020
61.20.030
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 709]
Title 62
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 61.20
61.20.040
61.20.050
61.20.060
61.20.070
61.20.080
61.20.090
61.20.100
61.20.110
61.20.120
61.20.130
61.20.140
61.20.150
61.20.160
61.20.170
61.20.180
61.20.182
61.20.184
61.20.190
Title 62A
62A.9-302(1)
62A.9-304
62A.9-203(1)
62A.9-204(1)
62A.9-401
62A.9-201
62A.9-501
62A.9-503
62A.9-504
62A.9-505
62A.9-506
——
62A.9-301
62A.9-302
62A.9-304
62A.2-403
62A.9-301
62A.9-302
62A.9-304
62A.9-306
62A.9-307
62A.9-308
62A.9-309
62A.9-312
62A.9-318
62A.9-306
62A.9-308
62A.9-310
62A.9-317
62A.9-401
62A.9-402
62A.9-403
62A.9-104
62A.9-204
——
——
——
——
——
——
——
Title 62
62.01.007
62.01.008
62.01.009
62.01.010
62.01.011
62.01.012
62.01.013
62.01.014
62.01.015
62.01.016
62.01.017
62.01.018
62.01.019
62.01.0195
62.01.020
62.01.021
62.01.022
62.01.023
62.01.024
62.01.025
62.01.026
62.01.027
Title 62
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
Chapter 62.01
62.01.028
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
62.01.001 through 62.01.196 [1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.001 through
62.01.196.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102
of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Title 62 RCW (Negotiable Instruments) to Title 62A RCW (Uniform
Commercial Code).
This table indicates the latest comparable former Washington sources
of the material contained in the various subsections of RCW 62A.1-201.
Complete histories of the former sections are carried in the Revised Code of
Washington disposition tables.
Title 62
62A.3-104
62A.8-102(1)
62A.8-105
62A.3-106
62A.3-109
62A.3-105
62A.3-109
62A.3-104
62A.3-112
62A.1-201(24)
62A.3-106
62A.3-107
62A.3-112
62A.3-113
62.01.030
62.01.031
62.01.032
62.01.033
62.01.034
62.01.035
62.01.036
Title 62A
62.01.001
62.01.029
62.01.002
62.01.003
62.01.004
62.01.005
62.01.006
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 710]
62.01.037
62.01.038
62.01.039
62.01.040
62.01.041
62.01.042
62.01.043
62.01.044
Title 62A
62A.3-114
62A.3-108
62A.3-502
62A.3-110
62A.3-111
62A.3-204
62A.3-405
62A.3-104
62A.3-114
62A.3-114
62A.3-115
62A.3-410(3)
62A.3-115
62A.3-407
62A.8-206
62A.3-115
62A.3-305
62A.3-407
62A.8-206
62A.3-305
62A.3-306
62A.8-202
62A.3-109
62A.3-114
62A.3-118
62A.3-402
62A.3-401
62A.3-403
62A.3-403
62A.3-403
62A.3-403
62A.3-207
62A.3-404
62A.8-202
62A.8-205
62A.8-311
62A.3-408
62A.1-201(44)
62A.3-303
62A.3-408
62A.1-201(44)
62A.3-303
62A.1-201(44)
62A.3-201
62A.3-302(4)
62A.3-303
62A.4-209
62A.3-306
62A.3-408
62A.3-415
62A.8-202
62A.3-415
62A.8-201
62A.3-202
62A.8-309
62A.3-202
62A.8-308
62A.3-202
62A.8-308
62A.3-204
62A.8-308
62A.3-204
62A.8-308
62A.3-204
62A.8-308
62A.3-204
62A.3-205
62A.3-206
62A.8-308
62A.3-205
62A.3-206
62A.8-304
62A.8-308
62A.3-414
62A.3-205
62A.3-206
62A.3-204
62A.8-310
62A.3-116
62A.3-117
62A.3-203
62A.3-414
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 62
Title 62
Title 62A
Title 62
Title 62A
62.01.045
62.01.046
62.01.047
62.01.048
62A.3-304
——
62A.3-206
62A.3-208
62A.3-605
62A.3-201
62A.8-307
62A.3-208
62A.3-301
62A.3-603
62A.3-302
62A.3-304
62A.8-203
62A.8-301
62A.8-302
62A.8-305
62A.3-304
62A.8-203
62A.8-305
62A.3-303
62A.3-304
62A.1-201(25)
62A.3-304
62A.8-202
62A.8-304
62A.3-305
62A.8-202
62A.8-301
62A.3-201
62A.3-207
62A.3-306
62A.8-301
62A.3-207
62A.3-306
62A.3-307
62A.8-301
62A.3-413
62A.8-201
62A.8-202
62A.3-413
62A.8-201
62A.8-202
62A.3-413
62A.3-418
62A.8-201
62A.8-202
62A.3-402
62A.3-415
62A.8-308
62A.3-417
62A.8-306
62A.8-308
62A.3-414
62A.3-417
62A.8-306
62A.8-308
62A.3-414
62A.8-306
62A.8-308
62A.3-118
62A.3-414
62A.8-308
62A.3-417
62A.8-306
62A.8-308
62A.3-501
62A.3-502
62A.3-604
62A.3-503
62A.3-503
62A.3-504
62A.3-505
62A.3-504
62A.3-505
62A.3-503
62A.3-511(3)
62A.3-504
62A.3-504
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62.01.083
62.01.084
62.01.085
62.01.086
62.01.087
62.01.088
62.01.089
62A.3-507
62A.3-507(2)
62A.3-503
62A.3-503
62A.3-121
62A.3-603
62A.3-501
62A.3-502
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-508
62A.3-511
62A.3-511(6)
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
——
62A.3-501
62A.1-107
62A.3-601
62A.3-603
62A.3-605
62A.3-606
62A.1-107
62A.3-601
62A.3-604
62A.3-605
62A.3-606
62A.3-208
62A.3-601
62A.3-603
62A.1-107
62A.3-602
62A.3-605
62A.3-605
62A.3-407
62A.8-206
62A.3-407
62A.3-104
62A.3-409
62A.3-102
62A.3-501
62A.3-118
62A.3-511
62A.4-503
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-505
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-506
62A.5-112(1)
62A.3-410
62A.3-419
62A.5-112(1), (2)
62A.3-410
62A.3-412
62A.3-412
62A.3-412
62A.3-412
62A.3-501
62A.3-501
62.01.049
62.01.050
62.01.051
62.01.052
62.01.053
62.01.054
62.01.055
62.01.056
62.01.057
62.01.058
62.01.059
62.01.060
62.01.061
62.01.062
62.01.063
62.01.064
62.01.065
62.01.066
62.01.067
62.01.068
62.01.069
62.01.070
62.01.071
62.01.072
62.01.073
62.01.074
62.01.075
62.01.076
62.01.077
62.01.078
62.01.079
62.01.080
62.01.081
62.01.082
(2010 Ed.)
62.01.090
62.01.091
62.01.092
62.01.093
62.01.094
62.01.095
62.01.096
62.01.097
62.01.098
62.01.099
62.01.100
62.01.101
62.01.102
62.01.103
62.01.104
62.01.105
62.01.106
62.01.107
62.01.108
62.01.109
62.01.110
62.01.111
62.01.112
62.01.113
62.01.114
62.01.115
62.01.116
62.01.117
62.01.118
62.01.119
62.01.120
62.01.121
62.01.122
62.01.123
62.01.124
62.01.125
62.01.126
62.01.127
62.01.128
62.01.129
62.01.130
62.01.131(3)
62.01.132
62.01.133
62.01.134
62.01.135
62.01.136
62.01.137
62.01.138
62.01.139
62.01.140
62.01.141
62.01.142
62.01.143
62.01.144
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Title 62A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 62
62.01.145
62.01.146
62.01.147
62.01.148
62.01.149
62.01.150
62.01.151
62.01.152
62.01.153
62.01.154
62.01.155
62.01.156
62.01.157
62.01.158
62.01.159
62.01.160
62.01.161
62.01.162
62.01.163
62.01.164
62.01.165
62.01.166
62.01.167
62.01.168
62.01.169
62.01.170
62.01.171
62.01.172
62.01.173
62.01.174
62.01.175
62.01.176
62.01.177
62.01.178
62.01.179
62.01.180
62.01.181
62.01.182
62.01.183
62.01.184
62.01.185
62.01.186
62.01.187
62.01.188
62.01.189
62.01.190
62.01.191
62.01.192
62.01.193
62.01.194
62.01.195
62.01.196
62.98.010
62.98.020
62.98.030
62.98.040
62.98.050
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 712]
Title 62A
62A.3-502
62A.3-503
62A.3-503
62A.3-504
62A.3-503
62A.3-511
62A.3-511
62A.3-507
62A.3-501
62A.3-502
62A.3-511
62A.5-112(1)
62A.3-501
62A.3-507(2)
62A.3-511
62A.3-501
62A.3-502
62A.3-509
62A.3-509
62A.3-509
62A.3-509
62A.3-501
62A.3-501
62A.3-509
62A.3-511
62A.3-509
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-410
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-603
62A.3-801
62A.3-801
62A.3-801
62A.3-801
62A.3-801
62A.3-801
62A.3-104
62A.3-104
62A.3-501
62A.3-502
62A.3-503
62A.3-411
62A.3-411
62A.3-409
——
62A.1-201(1)
62A.1-201(4)
62A.1-201(5)
62A.1-201(14)
62A.1-201(20)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.1-201(46)
62A.3-102
62A.3-410
62A.8-313
——
62A.3-503
——
——
62A.1-103
——
62A.1-109
62A.1-106
——
——
62.01.300 Liability for interest, fees, and costs relative to
dishonored check or bill of exchange payable on demand. [1965 ex.s. c
53 § 1.] Repealed by 1969 c 62 § 4.
Chapter 62.98
CONSTRUCTION
62.98.010 through 62.98.050 [1955 c 35 §§ 62.98.010 through
62.98.050.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102
of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
Title 62A
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
Article 3
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
(Formerly: Commercial paper)
62A.3-120 Instruments "payable through" bank. [1965 ex.s. c 157
§ 3-120.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-121 Instruments payable at bank. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-121.
Cf. former RCW 62.01.087; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.087; prior: 1899 c 149 § 87;
RRS § 3477.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-122 Accrual of cause of action. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-122.]
Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-208 Reacquisition. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-208. Cf. former
RCW sections: (i) RCW 62.01.048; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.048; prior: 1899 c
149 § 48; RRS § 3439. (ii) RCW 62.01.050; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.050; prior:
1899 c 149 § 50; RRS § 3441. (iii) RCW 62.01.121; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.121;
prior: 1899 c 149 § 121; RRS § 3511.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76,
effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-506 Time allowed for acceptance or payment. [1965 ex.s. c
157 § 3-506. Cf. former RCW 62.01.136; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.136; prior:
1899 c 149 § 136; RRS § 3526.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective
July 1, 1994.
62A.3-507 Dishonor; holder's right of recourse; term allowing representment. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-507. Cf. former RCW sections: RCW
62.01.083, 62.01.084, 62.01.149, and 62.01.151; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.083,
62.01.084, 62.01.149, and 62.01.151; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 83, 84, 149, and
151; RRS §§ 3474, 3475, 3539, and 3541.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76,
effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-508 Notice of dishonor. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-508. Cf. former
RCW sections: RCW 62.01.090 through 62.01.108; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.090
through 62.01.108; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 90 through 108; RRS §§ 3480
through 3498.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-509 Protest; noting for protest. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-509.
Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 62.01.153 through 62.01.156; 1955 c
35 §§ 62.01.153 through 62.01.156; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 153 through 156;
RRS §§ 3543 through 3546. (ii) RCW 62.01.158; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.158;
prior: 1899 c 149 § 158; RRS § 3548. (iii) RCW 62.01.160; 1955 c 35 §
62.01.160; prior: 1899 c 149 § 160; RRS § 3550.] Repealed by 1993 c 229
§ 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-510 Evidence of dishonor and notice of dishonor. [1965
ex.s. c 157 § 3-510.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-511 Waived or excused presentment, protest or notice of
dishonor or delay therein. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-511. Cf. former RCW
sections: (i) RCW 62.01.076; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.076; prior: 1899 c 149 §
76; RRS § 3467. (ii) RCW 62.01.079 through 62.01.082; 1955 c 35 §§
62.01.079 through 62.01.082; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 79 through 82; RRS §§
3470 through 3473. (iii) RCW 62.01.109 through 62.01.116; 1955 c 35 §§
62.01.109 through 62.01.116; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 109 through 116; RRS
§§ 3499 through 3506. (iv) RCW 62.01.130, 62.01.147, 62.01.148,
62.01.150, 62.01.151, and 62.01.159; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.130, 62.01.147,
62.01.148, 62.01.150, 62.01.151, and 62.01.159; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 130,
147, 148, 150, 151, and 159; RRS §§ 3520, 3537, 3538, 3540, 3541, and
3549.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-606 Impairment of recourse or of collateral. [1965 ex.s. c
157 § 3-606. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 62.01.119; 1955 c 35 §
62.01.119; prior: 1899 c 149 § 119; RRS § 3509. (ii) RCW 62.01.120;
1955 c 35 § 62.01.120; prior: 1899 c 149 § 120; RRS § 3510.] Repealed by
1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
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62A.3-701 Letter of advice of international sight draft. [1965 ex.s.
c 157 § 3-701.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-801 Drafts in a set. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-801. Cf. former
RCW sections: RCW 62.01.178 through 62.01.183; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.178
through 62.01.183; prior: 1899 c 149 §§ 178 through 183; RRS §§ 3568
through 3573.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-802 Effect of instrument on obligation for which it is given.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-802.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1,
1994.
62A.3-803 Notice to third party. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 3-803.]
Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-804 Lost, destroyed or stolen instruments. [1965 ex.s. c 157
§ 3-804.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
62A.3-805 Instruments not payable to order or to bearer. [1965
ex.s. c 157 § 3-805.] Repealed by 1993 c 229 § 76, effective July 1, 1994.
Article 6
BULK TRANSFERS
62A.6-101 Short title. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-101.] Repealed by 1993
c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-102 "Bulk transfer"; transfers of equipment; enterprises
subject to this Article; bulk transfers subject to this Article. [1967 c 114
§ 2; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-102. Cf. former RCW 63.08.010; 1939 c 122 § 4;
1925 ex.s. c 135 § 1; RRS § 5835; prior: 1913 c 175 § 4; 1901 c 109 §§ 4,
5.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-103 Transfers excepted from this Article. [1965 ex.s. c 157
§ 6-103. Cf. former RCW 63.08.010; 1939 c 122 § 4; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 1;
RRS § 5835; prior: 1913 c 175 § 4; 1901 c 109 §§ 4, 5.] Repealed by 1993
c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-104 Schedule of property, list of creditors. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 33; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-104. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
63.08.020; 1953 c 247 § 1; 1943 c 98 § 1, part; 1939 c 122 § 1, part; 1925
ex.s. c 135 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5832, part; prior: 1901 c 109 § 1,
part. (ii) RCW 63.08.040; 1953 c 247 § 3; 1943 c 98 § 1, part; 1939 c 122 §
1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5832, part; prior:
1901 c 109 § 1, part. (iii) RCW 63.08.050; 1953 c 247 § 4; 1939 c 122 § 2;
1925 ex.s. c 135 § 3; RRS § 5833; prior: 1901 c 109 § 2. (iv) RCW
63.08.060; 1939 c 122 § 3; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 4; RRS § 5834; prior: 1901 c
109 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-105 Notice to creditors—Exceptions. [1971 c 23 § 1; 1965
ex.s. c 157 § 6-105. Cf. former RCW 63.08.040; 1953 c 247 § 3; 1943 c 98
§ 1, part; 1939 c 122 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
5832, part; prior: 1901 c 109 § 1, part.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-106 Application of the proceeds. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-106.
Cf. former RCW 63.08.050; 1953 c 247 § 4; 1939 c 122 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c
135 § 3; RRS § 5833; prior: 1901 c 109 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6101.
Title 62A
through 62.01.037; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.031 through 62.01.037; prior: 1899
c 149 §§ 31 through 37; RRS §§ 3422 through 3428. (iii) RCW 62.01.064
through 62.01.069; 1955 c 35 §§ 62.01.064 through 62.01.069; prior: 1899
c 149 §§ 64 through 69; RRS §§ 3455 through 3460.] Repealed by 1995 c
48 § 52.
62A.8-309 Effect of indorsement without delivery. [1986 c 35 §
24; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-309. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
23.80.010; 1939 c 100 § 1; RRS § 3803-101; prior: 1927 c 206 § 1; Code
1881 § 2429; 1873 p 401 § 9; 1869 p 333 § 9; 1866 p 59 § 9; formerly RCW
23.20.020. (ii) RCW 23.80.100; 1939 c 100 § 10; RRS § 3803-110;
formerly RCW 23.20.110. (iii) RCW 62.01.030; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.030;
prior: 1899 c 149 § 30; RRS § 3421.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-310 Indorsement of certificated security in bearer form.
[1986 c 35 § 25; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-310. Cf. former RCW 62.01.040;
1955 c 35 § 62.01.040; prior: 1899 c 149 § 40; RRS § 3431.] Repealed by
1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-311 Effect of unauthorized indorsement or instruction.
[1986 c 35 § 26; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-311. Cf. former RCW 62.01.023;
1955 c 35 § 62.01.023; prior: 1899 c 149 § 23; RRS § 3414.] Repealed by
1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-312 Effect of guaranteeing signature, indorsement, or
instruction. [1986 c 35 § 27; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-312.] Repealed by 1995
c 48 § 52.
62A.8-313
When transfer to purchaser occurs; financial
intermediary as bona fide purchaser; "financial intermediary". [1986 c
35 § 28; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-313. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
23.80.220; 1939 c 100 § 22; RRS § 3803-122; formerly RCW 23.20.010,
part. (ii) RCW 62.01.191; 1955 c 35 § 62.01.191; prior: 1899 c 149 § 191;
RRS § 3581.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-314 Duty to transfer, when completed. [1986 c 35 § 29;
1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-314.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-315
Action against transferee based upon wrongful
transfer. [1986 c 35 § 30; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-315. Cf. former RCW
23.80.070; 1939 c 100 § 7; RRS § 3803-107; formerly RCW 23.20.080.]
Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-316 Purchaser's right to requisites for registration of
transfer, pledge, or release on books. [1986 c 35 § 31; 1965 ex.s. c 157 §
8-316.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-317 Creditors' rights. [1986 c 35 § 32; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8317. Cf. former RCW sections: RCW 23.80.130 and 23.80.140; 1939 c 100
§§ 13 and 14; RRS §§ 3803-113 and 3803-114; formerly RCW 23.20.140
and 23.20.150.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-318 No conversion by good faith conduct. [1986 c 35 § 33;
1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-318.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.8-319 Statute of frauds. [1986 c 35 § 34; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8319. Cf. former RCW 63.04.050; 1925 ex.s. c 142 § 4; RRS § 5836-4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
62A.6-107 The notice. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 34; 1965 ex.s. c 157 §
6-107. Cf. former RCW 63.08.040; 1953 c 247 § 3; 1943 c 98 § 1, part;
1939 c 122 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5832,
part; prior: 1901 c 109 § 1, part.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.8-320 Transfer, pledge, or release within central depository
system. [1986 c 35 § 35; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 8-320.] Repealed by 1995 c 48
§ 52.
62A.6-108 Auction sales; "auctioneer". [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-108.]
Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.8-321
Enforceability, attachment, perfection, and
termination of security interests. [1986 c 35 § 36.] Repealed by 1995 c
48 § 52.
62A.6-109 What creditors protected; credit for payment to
particular creditors. [1967 c 114 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-109. Cf. former
RCW sections: (i) RCW 63.08.020; 1953 c 247 § 1; 1943 c 98 § 1, part;
1939 c 122 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5832,
part; prior: 1901 c 109 § 1, part; (ii) RCW 63.08.050; 1953 c 247 § 4; 1939
c 122 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 135 § 3; RRS § 5833; prior: 1901 c 109 § 2.]
Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.6-110 Subsequent transfers.
Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6-110.]
62A.6-111 Limitation of actions and levies. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 6111.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
Article 8
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
62A.8-308 Indorsements; instructions. [1986 c 35 § 23; 1965 ex.s.
c 157 § 8-308. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 23.80.200; 1939 c 100 §
20; RRS § 3803-120; formerly RCW 23.20.200. (ii) RCW 62.01.031
(2010 Ed.)
62A.8-408 Statements of uncertificated securities. [1986 c 35 §
44.] Repealed by 1995 c 48 § 52.
Article 9
SECURED TRANSACTIONS; SALES OF ACCOUNTS,
CONTRACT RIGHTS AND CHATTEL PAPER
62A.9-101 Short title. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-101.] Repealed by 2000
c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-102 Policy and subject matter of Article. [1981 c 41 § 6;
1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-102. Cf. former RCW 63.16.010; 1947 c 8 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 2721-1.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1,
2001.
62A.9-103 Perfection of security interest in multiple state
transactions. [1997 c 56 § 21; 1995 c 48 § 58; 1986 c 35 § 45; 1981 c 41 §
7; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-103.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 713]
Title 62A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
62A.9-104 Transactions excluded from Article. [1997 c 56 § 22;
1985 c 412 § 11; 1983 c 305 § 75; 1981 c 41 § 8; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-104.
Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.010 and 61.20.140; 1943 c 71 §§
1 and 14; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-30 and 11548-43. (ii) RCW
61.20.020; 1957 c 249 § 1; 1943 c 71 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-31.
(iii) RCW 63.16.010 and 63.16.110(2); 1947 c 8 §§ 1 and 11; Rem. Supp.
1947 §§ 2721-1 and 2721-11.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-105 Definitions and index of definitions. [1997 c 56 § 23;
1995 c 48 § 59; 1986 c 35 § 46; 1981 c 41 § 9; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-105. Cf.
former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.010; 1943 c 71 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 11548-30. (ii) RCW 63.16.010; 1947 c 8 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-1.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-205 Use or disposition of collateral without accounting
permissible. [1981 c 41 § 14; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-205. Cf. former RCW
sections: (i) RCW 63.12.030; 1937 c 196 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 120 § 1; RRS §
3791-1. (ii) RCW 63.16.080; 1947 c 8 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-8.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-206 Agreement not to assert defenses against assignee;
modification of sales warranties where security agreement exists. [1996
c 77 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-206.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-207 Rights and duties when collateral is in secured party's
possession. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-207.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-106 Definitions: "Account"; "general intangibles". [1997
c 56 § 24; 1995 c 48 § 60; 1981 c 41 § 10; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-106. Cf.
former RCW 63.16.010; 1947 c 8 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-1.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-208 Request for statement of account or list of collateral.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-208. Cf. former RCW 63.16.100; 1947 c 8 § 10; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 2721-10.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1,
2001.
62A.9-107 Definitions: "Purchase money security interest".
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-107.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-301 Persons who take priority over unperfected security
interests; rights of "lien creditor". [1995 c 48 § 64; 1982 c 186 § 2; 1981
c 41 § 15; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-301. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
61.04.010; 1929 c 156 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 1; RRS § 3779; cf. 1881 § 1986;
1879 p 104 § 1; 1877 p 286 § 1; 1875 p 43 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.04.020; 1943 c
284 § 1; 1915 c 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 1987; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3780; prior:
1879 p 105 § 2; 1877 p 286 § 3; 1875 p 44 § 3; 1863 p 426 § 1. (iii) RCW
61.20.010 and 61.20.090(2); 1943 c 71 §§ 1 and 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§
11548-30 and 11548-38. (iv) RCW 61.20.080(1), (2), (3); 1957 c 249 § 2;
1943 c 71 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-37. (v) RCW 63.12.010; 1963 c
236 § 22; 1961 c 196 § 1; 1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1; 1893
c 106 § 1; RRS § 3790. (vi) RCW 63.16.020 and 63.16.030; 1947 c 8 §§ 2
and 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 2721-2 and 2721-3.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 §
9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-108
When after-acquired collateral not security for
antecedent debt. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-108.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 §
9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-109
Classification of goods; "consumer goods";
"equipment"; "farm products"; "inventory". [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9109.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-110 Sufficiency of description. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-110. Cf.
former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.040; 1943 c 76 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3782. (ii) RCW 63.12.010; 1963 c 236 § 22; 1961 c 196
§ 1; 1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1; 1893 c 106 § 1; RRS §
3790.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-111 Applicability of bulk transfer laws. [1965 ex.s. c 157 §
9-111.] Repealed by 1993 c 395 § 6-101.
62A.9-112 Where collateral is not owned by debtor. [1965 ex.s. c
157 § 9-112.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-113 Security interests arising under Article on sales or
leases. [1993 c 230 § 2A-603; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-113.] Repealed by 2000
c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-114 Consignment. [1981 c 41 § 11.] Repealed by 2000 c 250
§ 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-115 Investment property. [1995 c 48 § 61.] Repealed by
2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-116 Security interest arising in purchase or delivery of
financial asset. [1995 c 48 § 62.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-201 General validity of security agreement. [1965 ex.s. c
157 § 9-201. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.030 and 61.20.050;
1943 c 71 §§ 3 and 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-32 and 11548-34. (ii)
RCW 63.16.110(1); 1947 c 8 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-11.] Repealed
by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-202 Title to collateral immaterial. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-202.
Cf. former RCW 61.20.010; 1943 c 71 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-30.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-203 Attachment and enforceability of security interest;
proceeds; formal requisites. [1996 c 77 § 4; 1995 c 48 § 63; 1986 c 35 §
47; 1985 c 412 § 12; 1982 c 186 § 1; 1981 c 41 § 12; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9203. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.010; 1929 c 156 § 1; 1899 c
98 § 1; RRS § 3779; cf. 1881 § 1986; 1879 p 104 § 1; 1877 p 286 § 1; 1875
p 43 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.20.020; 1957 c 249 § 1; 1943 c 71 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 11548-31. (iii) RCW 61.20.040; 1943 c 71 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
11548-33. (iv) RCW 63.12.010; 1963 c 236 § 22; 1961 c 196 § 1; 1933 c
129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1; 1893 c 106 § 1; RRS § 3790. (v) RCW
63.16.020 and 63.16.030; 1947 c 8 §§ 2 and 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 2721-2
and 2721-3.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-204 After-acquired property; future advances; livestock or
meat products. [1986 c 178 § 16; 1981 c 41 § 13; 1974 ex.s. c 102 § 1;
1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-204. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.010;
1929 c 156 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 1; RRS § 3779; cf. 1881 § 1986; 1879 p 104 § 1;
1877 p 286 § 1; 1875 p 43 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.20.020; 1957 c 249 § 1; 1943 c
71 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-31. (iii) RCW 61.20.040 and 61.20.140;
1943 c 71 §§ 4 and 14; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-33 and 11548-43.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 714]
62A.9-302 When filing is required to perfect security interest;
security interests to which filing provisions of this Article do not apply.
[1996 c 77 § 6; 1995 c 48 § 65. Prior: 1987 c 189 § 1; 1986 c 35 § 48; 1985
c 258 § 3; 1981 c 41 § 16; 1979 c 158 § 210; 1977 ex.s. c 117 § 6; 1967 c
114 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-302. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
61.04.020; 1943 c 284 § 1; 1915 c 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 1987; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3780; prior: 1879 p 105 § 2; 1877 p 286 § 3; 1875 p 44 § 3; 1863 p
426 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.20.030 and 61.20.090; 1943 c 71 §§ 3 and 9; Rem.
Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-32 and 11548-38. (iii) RCW 61.20.080; 1957 c 249 §
2; 1943 c 71 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-37. (iv) RCW 63.12.010; 1963
c 236 § 22; 1961 c 196 § 1; 1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1;
1893 c 106 § 1; RRS § 3790. (v) RCW 63.16.030; 1947 c 8 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 2721-3.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-303 When security interest is perfected; continuity of
perfection. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-303.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-304
Perfection of security interest in instruments,
documents, and goods covered by documents; perfection by permissive
filing; temporary perfection without filing or transfer of possession.
[1997 c 56 § 25; 1995 c 48 § 66; 1986 c 35 § 49; 1981 c 41 § 17; 1965 ex.s.
c 157 § 9-304. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.030 and
61.20.090; 1943 c 71 §§ 3 and 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-32 and 1154838. (ii) RCW 61.20.080; 1957 c 249 § 2; 1943 c 71 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
11548-37. (iii) RCW 63.16.010; 1947 c 8 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-1.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-305 When possession by secured party perfects security
interest without filing. [1997 c 56 § 26; 1995 c 48 § 67; 1986 c 35 § 50;
1981 c 41 § 18; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-305.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-306 "Proceeds"; secured party's rights on disposition of
collateral. [1995 c 48 § 68; 1981 c 41 § 19; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-306. Cf.
former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.090 and 61.20.100; 1943 c 71 §§ 9
and 10; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-38 and 11548-39. (ii) RCW 63.12.030;
1937 c 196 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 120 § 1; RRS § 3791-1. (iii) RCW 63.16.080;
1947 c 8 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-8.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-307 Protection of buyers of goods. [1987 c 393 § 15; 1985 c
412 § 13; 1981 c 41 § 20; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-307. Cf. former RCW
61.20.090; 1943 c 71 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-38.] Repealed by 2000
c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-308 Purchase of chattel paper and instruments. [1981 c 41
§ 21; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-308. Cf. former RCW sections: RCW 61.20.090
and 61.20.100; 1943 c 71 §§ 9 and 10; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-38 and
11548-39.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 62A
62A.9-309 Protection of purchasers of instruments, documents,
and securities. [1995 c 48 § 69; 1986 c 35 § 51; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-309.
Cf. former RCW 61.20.090(1); 1943 c 71 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 1154838.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
1943 c 71 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-42. (v) RCW 63.12.020; 1933 c
129 § 2; 1903 c 6 § 2; 1893 c 106 § 2; RRS § 3791. (vi) RCW 63.16.040
through 63.16.060; 1947 c 8 §§ 4 through 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 2721-4
through 2721-6.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-310 Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law.
[1991 c 286 § 7; 1986 c 242 § 16; 1985 c 412 § 10; 1983 c 305 § 76; 1965
ex.s. c 157 § 9-310. Cf. former RCW 61.20.110; 1943 c 71 § 11; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 11548-40.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July
1, 2001.
62A.9-404 Termination statement. [1982 c 186 § 7; 1981 c 41 § 28;
1979 c 158 § 213; 1977 ex.s. c 117 § 9; 1967 c 114 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9404. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.16.040; 1959 c 263 § 12; 1953
c 214 § 4; 1943 c 284 § 4; 1937 c 133 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 3787. (ii) RCW 61.16.050; 1937 c 133 § 2 (adding to 1899 c 98 a new
section, § 9); RRS § 3787-1. (iii) RCW 61.16.070; 1937 c 133 § 2 (adding
to 1899 c 98 a new section, § 11); RRS § 3787-3. (iv) RCW 63.16.070;
1947 c 8 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-7.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-311 Alienability of debtor's rights: Judicial process. [1965
ex.s. c 157 § 9-311. Cf. former RCW 61.08.120; Code 1881 § 1990; 1879 p
105 § 5; RRS § 1115.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1,
2001.
62A.9-312 Priorities among conflicting security interests in the
same collateral. [1996 c 77 § 7; 1995 c 48 § 70; 1989 c 251 § 1; 1986 c 35
§ 52; 1982 c 186 § 3; 1981 c 41 § 22; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-312. Cf. former
RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.020; 1943 c 284 § 1; 1915 c 96 § 1; Code
1881 § 1987; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3780; prior: 1879 p 105 § 2; 1877 p 286 §
3; 1875 p 44 § 3; 1863 p 426 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.20.010 and 61.20.090; 1943
c 71 §§ 1 and 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 §§ 11548-30 and 11548-38. (iii) RCW
63.12.010; 1963 c 236 § 22; 1961 c 196 § 1; 1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1;
1903 c 6 § 1; 1893 c 106 § 1; RRS § 3790. (iv) RCW 63.16.030 and
63.16.090; 1947 c 8 §§ 3 and 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 2721-3 and 2721-9.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-313 Priority of security interests in fixtures. [1982 c 186 §
4; 1981 c 41 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-313. Cf. former RCW sections: (i)
RCW 61.04.040; 1943 c 76 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3782.
(ii) RCW 63.12.020; 1933 c 129 § 2; 1903 c 6 § 2; 1893 c 106 § 2; RRS §
3791.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-314 Accessions. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-314.] Repealed by
2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-315 Priority when goods are commingled or processed.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-315.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-316 Priority subject to subordination. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9316.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-317 Secured party not obligated on contract of debtor.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-317. Cf. former RCW 61.20.120; 1943 c 71 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-41.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-318 Defenses against assignee; modification of contract
after notification of assignment; term prohibiting assignment
ineffective; identification and proof of assignment. [1981 c 41 § 24; 1965
ex.s. c 157 § 9-318. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.20.090(3); 1943
c 71 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-38. (ii) RCW 63.16.020; 1947 c 8 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-2.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-401 Place of filing; erroneous filing; removal of collateral.
[1981 c 41 § 25; 1979 c 158 § 211; 1977 ex.s. c 117 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 157 §
9-401. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.020; 1943 c 284 § 1; 1915
c 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 1987; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3780; prior: 1879 p 105 §
2; 1877 p 286 § 3; 1875 p 44 § 3; 1863 p 426 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.20.030; 1943
c 71 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-32. (iii) RCW 61.20.130; 1943 c 71 §
13; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-42. (iv) RCW 63.12.010; 1963 c 236 § 22;
1961 c 196 § 1; 1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1; 1893 c 106 § 1;
RRS § 3790. (v) RCW 63.16.010(6); 1947 c 8 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
2721-1.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-402
Formal requisites of financing statement;
amendments; mortgage as financing statement. [1989 c 251 § 2; 1982 c
186 § 5; 1981 c 41 § 26; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-402. Cf. former RCW
sections: (i) RCW 61.04.020; 1943 c 284 § 1; 1915 c 96 § 1; Code 1881 §
1987; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3780; prior: 1879 p 105 § 2; 1877 p 286 § 3; 1875
p 44 § 3; 1863 p 426 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.04.040; 1943 c 76 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3782. (iii) RCW 61.20.130; 1943 c 71 § 13; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 11548-42. (iv) RCW 63.12.010; 1963 c 236 § 22; 1961 c 196 § 1;
1933 c 129 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903 c 6 § 1; 1893 c 106 § 1; RRS § 3790.
(v) RCW 63.16.030; 1947 c 8 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2721-3.] Repealed by
2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-403 What constitutes filing; duration of filing; effect of
lapsed filing; duties of filing officer. [1987 c 189 § 2; 1982 c 186 § 6; 1981
c 41 § 27; 1979 c 158 § 212; 1977 ex.s. c 117 § 8; 1967 c 114 § 5; 1965 ex.s.
c 157 § 9-403. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.04.030; 1959 c 263 §
11; 1953 c 214 § 3; 1943 c 284 § 2; 1899 c 98 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3781.
(ii) RCW 61.04.040; 1943 c 76 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3782.
(iii) RCW 61.04.050; 1899 c 98 § 4; RRS § 3783. (iv) RCW 61.20.130;
(2010 Ed.)
62A.9-405 Assignment of security interest; duties of filing officer.
[1987 c 189 § 3; 1982 c 186 § 8; 1981 c 41 § 29; 1979 c 158 § 214; 1977
ex.s. c 117 § 10; 1967 c 114 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-405. Cf. former RCW
sections: (i) RCW 61.16.040; 1959 c 263 § 12; 1953 c 214 § 4; 1943 c 284
§ 4; 1937 c 133 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3787. (ii) RCW
61.16.050; 1937 c 133 § 2 (adding to 1899 c 98 a new section, § 9); RRS §
3787-1.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-406 Release of collateral; duties of filing officer. [1987 c
189 § 4; 1982 c 186 § 9; 1981 c 41 § 30; 1979 c 158 § 215; 1977 ex.s. c 117
§ 11; 1967 c 114 § 9; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-406. Cf. former RCW sections:
(i) RCW 61.04.010; 1929 c 156 § 1; 1899 c 98 § 1; RRS § 3779; cf. 1881 §
1986; 1879 p 104 § 1; 1877 p 286 § 1; 1875 p 43 § 1. (ii) RCW 61.16.040;
1959 c 263 § 12; 1953 c 214 § 4; 1943 c 284 § 4; 1937 c 133 § 1; 1899 c 98
§ 8; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3787.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-407 Information from filing officer. [1987 c 189 § 5; 1982 c
186 § 10; 1981 c 41 § 31; 1967 c 114 § 10; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-407.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-408 Financing statements covering consigned or leased
goods. [1981 c 41 § 32.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July
1, 2001.
62A.9-409 Standard filing forms, fees, and uniform procedures;
acceptance for filing of financial statements on and after June 12, 1967;
laws governing; fees. [1993 c 51 § 1; 1987 c 189 § 6; 1979 c 158 § 216;
1977 ex.s. c 117 § 12; 1967 c 114 § 12.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-420 Presigning of security agreements and financing
statements; prefiling of financing statements. [1967 c 114 § 11.
Formerly RCW 62A.9-408.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective
July 1, 2001.
62A.9-501 Default; procedure when security agreement covers
both real and personal property. [1997 c 138 § 1; 1981 c 41 § 34; 1965
ex.s. c 157 § 9-501. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.08.01061.08.090, 61.08.120. (ii) RCW 61.12.160; Code 1881 §§ 618, 619; 1869 p
147 § 572; RRS §§ 1113 and 1114; formerly RCW 61.08.100 and 61.08.110.
(iii) RCW 61.20.060; 1943 c 71 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-35.]
Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-502 Collection rights of secured party. [1981 c 41 § 35;
1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-502.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July
1, 2001.
62A.9-503 Secured party's right to take possession after default.
[1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-503. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.08.090;
Code 1881 § 1989; 1879 p 105 § 4; RRS § 1112. (ii) RCW 61.20.060; 1943
c 71 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-35.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901,
effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-504 Secured party's right to dispose of collateral after
default; effect of disposition. [1981 c 41 § 36; 1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-504.
Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.08.010-61.08.090, 61.08.120. (ii)
RCW 61.12.160; Code 1881 §§ 618, 619; 1869 p 147 § 572; RRS §§ 1113
and 1114; formerly RCW 61.08.100 and 61.08.110. (iii) RCW 61.20.060;
1943 c 71 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11548-35.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 §
9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-505 Compulsory disposition of collateral; acceptance of the
collateral as discharge of obligation. [1981 c 41 § 37; 1965 ex.s. c 157 §
9-505. Cf. former RCW 61.20.060; 1943 c 71 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
11548-35.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
62A.9-506 Debtor's right to redeem collateral. [1965 ex.s. c 157 §
9-506. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW 61.12.160; Code 1881 §§ 618,
619; 1869 p 147 § 572; RRS §§ 1113 and 1114; formerly RCW 61.08.100
and 61.08.110. (ii) RCW 61.20.060; 1943 c 71 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
11548-35.] Repealed by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 715]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
62A.9-507 Secured party's liability for failure to comply with this
part. [1965 ex.s. c 157 § 9-507. Cf. former RCW sections: (i) RCW
61.08.070; Code 1881 § 1997; 1879 p 106 § 12; RRS § 1110; prior: 1875 p
47 § 28. (ii) RCW 61.12.160; Code 1881 §§ 618, 619; 1869 p 147 § 572;
RRS §§ 1113 and 1114; formerly RCW 61.08.100 and 61.08.110.] Repealed
by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001.
Chapter 63.04
63.04.210
Title 63
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 63.04
UNIFORM SALES ACT
63.04.010 through 63.04.780 [1925 ex.s. c 142 §§ 1 through 79.]
Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the
Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 63.04 RCW (Uniform Sales Act) to Title 62A RCW (Uniform
Commercial Code).
Chapter 63.04
Title 62A
63.04.010
(See sections listed
under RCW 63.04.755—
this table)
62A.2-106
62A.2-204
62A.2-205
62A.2-206
62A.2-207
62A.1-103
62A.1-201(11)
62A.2-203
62A.2-204
62A.2-205
62A.2-206
62A.2-207
62A.1-206
62A.2-201
62A.8-319
62A.1-201(17)
62A.2-105
62A.1-201(17)
62A.2-105
62A.2-613
62A.2-602
62A.2-613
62A.1-205
62A.2-304
62A.2-305
62A.2-305
62A.2-106(2)
62A.2-301
62A.2-305(3)
62A.2-503
62A.2-507
62A.2-601
62A.2-313
62A.2-312
62A.2-313
62A.2-317
62A.1-205
62A.2-104
62A.2-314
62A.2-315
62A.2-316(3)(b)
62A.2-317
62A.2-104
62A.2-313
62A.2-317
62A.2-401
62A.2-501
62A.2-502
62A.1-205
62A.2-401
62A.2-502
62A.2-326
62A.2-327
63.04.020
63.04.030
63.04.040
63.04.050
63.04.060
63.04.070
63.04.080
63.04.090
63.04.100
63.04.110
63.04.120
63.04.130
63.04.140
63.04.150
63.04.160
63.04.170
63.04.180
63.04.190
63.04.200
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 716]
63.04.220
63.04.230
63.04.240
63.04.250
63.04.260
63.04.270
63.04.280
63.04.290
63.04.300
63.04.310
63.04.320
63.04.330
63.04.340
63.04.350
63.04.360
63.04.370
63.04.380
63.04.390
63.04.400
63.04.410
63.04.420
63.04.430
63.04.440
63.04.450
63.04.460
63.04.470
63.04.480
63.04.490
63.04.500
63.04.510
63.04.520
63.04.530
63.04.540
63.04.550
63.04.560
63.04.570
63.04.580
63.04.590
63.04.600
63.04.610
63.04.620
63.04.630
63.04.640
Title 62A
62A.2-401
62A.2-501
62A.2-502
62A.2-503
62A.2-509(1), (3)
62A.2-401
62A.2-403
62A.2-503
62A.2-505
62A.7-502
62A.2-328
62A.2-509
62A.2-403
62A.2-403
62A.2-403
62A.7-502
62A.2-402(2)
62A.7-104
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-104
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
62A.7-503
62A.7-504
62A.7-506
62A.7-507
62A.7-505
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
——
——
62A.2-301
62A.2-507
62A.2-607(1)
62A.2-310
62A.2-507
62A.2-511
62A.2-308(a), (b)
62A.2-309(1)
62A.2-503
62A.2-106(2)
62A.2-601
62A.2-104
62A.2-307
62A.2-309(1)
62A.2-612
62A.2-310
62A.2-503
62A.2-504
62A.2-309(1)
62A.2-310
62A.2-512
62A.2-513
62A.2-606(1)
62A.2-309(1)
62A.2-606
62A.2-512
62A.2-607(2), (3)
62A.2-602
62A.2-503
62A.2-707
62A.2-609
62A.2-702(1)
62A.2-703
62A.2-609
62A.2-702(1)
62A.2-609
62A.2-702(1)
——
62A.2-702(1)
62A.2-705
62A.2-705
62A.2-705
62A.2-706
62A.2-703
62A.7-502
62A.2-609
62A.2-610
62A.2-704
62A.2-709
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 63.04
Title 62A
63.04.650
62A.2-704
62A.2-708
62A.2-710
62A.2-610
——
62A.2-713
62A.2-716
62A.2-106(2)
62A.2-507
62A.2-601
62A.2-607(2), (3)
62A.2-608
62A.2-711(3)
62A.2-714
62A.2-715(2)(b)
62A.2-717
62A.2-710
62A.2-715(2)(b)
62A.1-201(11)
62A.1-205
62A.2-104
62A.2-316(3)(c)
62A.2-719(1)(a)
62A.1-106(2)
62A.1-103
62A.1-102
62A.2-102
62A.1-201(1)
62A.1-201(13)
62A.1-201(14)
62A.1-201(15)
62A.1-201(16)
62A.1-201(17)
62A.1-201(19)
62A.1-201(23)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(33)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.1-201(45)
62A.2-103(1)
62A.2-105
62A.2-107
62A.2-702(3)
62A.7-102
62A.7-104
——
——
62A.1-102
——
63.04.660
63.04.670
63.04.680
63.04.690
63.04.700
63.04.710
63.04.720
63.04.730
63.04.740
63.04.745
63.04.750
63.04.755
63.04.757
63.04.760
63.04.770
63.04.780
Chapter 63.08
BULK SALES LAW
63.08.010 through 63.08.060 [1953 c 247 §§ 1 through 4; 1943 c 98
§ 1; 1939 c 122 §§ 1 through 4; 1925 ex.s. c 135 §§ 1 through 4.] Repealed
effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform
Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 63.08 RCW (Bulk Sales Law) to Title 62A RCW (Uniform
Commercial Code).
Chapter 63.08
62A.6-102
62A.6-103(3), (4), (5)
62A.6-104(1), (2)
62A.6-109(1)
——
62A.6-104(1)
62A.6-105
62A.6-107
62A.6-104(1)
62A.6-106
62A.6-109(1), (2)
62A.6-104(2), (3)
63.08.020
63.08.030
63.08.040
63.08.050
63.08.060
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Chapter 63.12
CONDITIONAL SALES CONTRACTS
63.12.010 through 63.12.030 [1963 c 236 § 22; 1961 c 159 § 1; 1937
c 196 §§ 1, 2; 1933 c 129 §§ 1, 2; 1925 ex.s. c 120 § 1; 1915 c 95 § 1; 1903
c 6 §§ 1, 2; 1893 c 106 §§ 1, 2.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967,
by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title
62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 63.12 RCW (Conditional Sales Contracts) to Title 62A RCW
(Uniform Commercial Code).
Chapter 63.12
Title 62A
63.12.010
62A.9-110
62A.9-203(1)
62A.9-301(1), (2)
62A.9-302(1)
62A.9-312(5)
62A.9-401(1)
62A.9-402(1)
62A.9-313
62A.9-403(4), (5)
62A.9-205
62A.9-306(2), (3)
62A.9-404
62A.9-405
62A.9-406
62A.9-404
62A.9-405
62A.9-404
63.12.020
63.12.030
63.12.040
63.12.050
63.12.070
Chapter 63.14
RETAIL INSTALLMENT SALES OF GOODS AND SERVICES
63.14.135 Retail installment contracts and charge agreements—
Maximum allowable service charge—Computation—Publication in the
Washington State Register—Suspended application. [1992 c 193 § 2;
1989 c 112 § 2; 1988 c 72 § 1; 1986 c 60 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 249 § 1.
Application—Savings—1995 c 249:
63.10.925.
See RCW 63.10.924 and
Chapter 63.16
ASSIGNMENT OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
63.16.010 through 63.16.900 [1947 c 8 §§ 1 through 12.] Repealed
effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform
Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 63.16 RCW (Assignment of Accounts Receivable) to Title
62A RCW (Uniform Commercial Code).
Chapter 63.16
Title 62A
63.16.010
62A.9-102(1)
62A.9-104
62A.9-105
62A.9-106
62A.9-304(1)
62A.9-401(1)
62A.5-112(2)(b)
62A.9-203(1)
62A.9-301(2)
62A.9-318
62A.9-203(1)
62A.9-301(1)
62A.9-302(1)
62A.9-312(5)
62A.9-402
62A.9-403(4), (5)
62A.9-403(1)
62A.9-403(2), (3)
62A.9-404
62A.9-205
62A.9-306(2), (3), (5)
Title 62A
63.08.010
Title 63
63.16.020
63.16.030
63.16.040
63.16.050
63.16.060
63.16.070
63.16.080
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 717]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 63.16
Title 62A
63.16.090
63.16.100
63.16.110
62A.9-312(5)
62A.9-208
62A.9-104
62A.9-201
——
63.16.900
Chapter 63.20
LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY
63.20.010 Finder of property of five dollars value—Notice. [Code
1881 § 3266; RRS § 8430. Prior: 1863 p 440 § 15; 1854 p 382 § 10.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.20.020 Liability of finder for failure to give notice. [Code 1881
§ 3270; RRS § 8434. Prior: 1863 p 440 § 19; 1854 p 383 § 14.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.20.030 Finder of property of ten dollars value—Notice—
Appraisal. [Code 1881 § 3267; RRS § 8431. Prior: 1863 p 440 § 16; 1854
p 382 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter
63.21 RCW.
63.20.040 Owner may recover within one year. [Code 1881 § 3268;
RRS § 8432. Prior: 1863 p 440 § 17; 1854 p 382 § 12.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.20.050 Finder to pay half the value to the county—Action to
recover. [Code 1881 § 3269; RRS § 8433. Prior: 1863 p 440 § 18; 1854 p
382 § 13.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter
63.21 RCW.
Chapter 63.24
UNCLAIMED PROPERTY IN HANDS OF BAILEE
63.24.010 Bailee to keep record of stored property. [Code 1881 §
3252; RRS § 8416. Prior: 1863 p 437 § 1; 1854 p 383 § 1.] Repealed by
1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.020 Notice to owner. [Code 1881 § 3253; RRS § 8417. Prior:
1863 p 438 § 2; 1854 p 383 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.030 Property unclaimed—Sale authorized. [Code 1881 §
3254; RRS § 8418. Prior: 1863 p 438 § 3; 1854 p 384 § 3.] Repealed by
1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.040 Notice of intention to sell. [Code 1881 § 3255; RRS §
8419. Prior: 1863 p 438 § 4; 1854 p 384 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.050 Affidavit to be filed with justice of the peace. [Code
1881 § 3256; RRS § 8420. Prior: 1863 p 438 § 5; 1854 p 384 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.060 Inventory by justice. [Code 1881 § 3257; RRS § 8421.
Prior: 1863 p 438 § 6; 1854 p 384 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.070 Notice of sale. [Code 1881 § 3258; RRS § 8422. Prior:
1863 p 439 § 7; 1854 p 384 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.080 Return of sale and proceeds. [Code 1881 § 3259; RRS §
8429. Prior: 1863 p 439 § 8; 1854 p 384 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.090 Disposition of proceeds—Statement. [Code 1881 § 3260;
RRS § 8424. Prior: 1863 p 439 § 9; 1854 p 384 § 9.] Repealed by 1981 c
154 § 8.
63.24.100 Duty of county treasurer. [Code 1881 § 3261; RRS §
8425. Prior: 1863 p 439 § 10; 1854 p 385 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 §
8.
63.24.110 Claim by owner. [Code 1881 § 3262; RRS § 8426. Prior:
1863 p 439 § 11; 1854 p 385 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
63.24.120 Unclaimed proceeds to school fund. [Code 1881 § 3263;
RRS § 8427. Prior: 1863 p 439 § 12; 1854 p 385 § 12.] Repealed by 1981
c 154 § 8.
63.24.130 Perishable property, how sold. [Code 1881 § 3264; RRS
§ 8428. Prior: 1863 p 439 § 13; 1854 p 385 § 13.] Repealed by 1981 c 154
§ 8.
63.24.140 Fees. [Code 1881 § 3265; RRS § 8429. Prior: 1863 p 440
§ 14; 1854 p 385 § 14.] Repealed by 1981 c 154 § 8.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 718]
Chapter 63.28
UNIFORM DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
63.28.010 through 63.28.060 Unclaimed money and property in
hands of public officer. [1947 c 98 §§ 1, 2; 1891 c 70 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 §§ 8435, 8436a, b, c, d. 1891 c 70 § 2; RRS § 8436.] Repealed by
1955 c 385 § 33.
63.28.070 Definitions. [1979 c 107 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 27; 1955 c
385 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 63.29.010.
63.28.080 Property presumed abandoned—Banking, financial
organizations or business associations. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 59 § 1; 1955 c 385 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective
June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.040, 63.29.050, and
63.29.060.
63.28.090
Property presumed abandoned—Life insurance
corporations. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 2; 1955 c 385 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c
179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.070.
63.28.100 Property presumed abandoned—Utilities. [1981 2nd
ex.s. c 1 § 3; 1955 c 385 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June
30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.080.
63.28.110 Property presumed abandoned—Business associations.
[1955 c 385 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.100.
63.28.120
Property
presumed
abandoned—Intangible
personalty—Voluntary dissolution of business association, etc. [1955 c
385 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 63.29.110.
63.28.130 Property presumed abandoned—Intangible personalty
held in fiduciary capacity. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 4; 1955 c 385 § 7.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.120.
63.28.140 Property presumed abandoned—Intangible personalty
held by court, public body or official, etc. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 5; 1955 c
385 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 63.29.130.
63.28.150 Property presumed abandoned—Intangible personalty
not otherwise covered by chapter. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 6; 1955 ex.s. c 11
§ 1; 1955 c 385 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see chapter 63.29 RCW.
63.28.160
Property presumed abandoned—Exception when
owner out of state—Reciprocity. [1955 c 385 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c
179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see chapter 63.29 RCW.
63.28.170 Reports to department of revenue by holder or
successor—Notice to owner. [1955 c 385 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 §
46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.170.
63.28.180
Notice by department of revenue—Contents—
Publication and mailing. [1955 c 385 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46,
effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.180.
63.28.190 Delivery by holder to department of revenue—
Department of revenue publication. [1955 ex.s. c 11 § 2; 1955 c 385 §
13.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 63.29.190.
63.28.200 Delivery by holder to department of revenue—Liability
for property. [1955 c 385 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective
June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.200.
63.28.210 Preservation of records. [1955 c 385 § 15.] Repealed by
1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
63.29.310.
63.28.220 Increments denied owner, when. [1955 c 385 § 16.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.210.
63.28.225 Periods of limitation not a bar. [1979 ex.s. c 117 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.290.
63.28.230 Sale of abandoned property. [1955 c 385 § 17.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.220.
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Title 64
63.28.240 Disposition of funds—Trust fund. [1955 c 385 § 18.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.230.
Title 64
REAL PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
63.28.250 Claims and appeals to department of revenue. [1955 c
385 § 19.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 63.29.240.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
63.28.260 Action in superior court. [1955 c 385 § 20.] Repealed by
1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
63.29.260.
64.08.030 Certificate on out of state acknowledgments. [1929 c 33
§ 4, part; RRS § 10561. Prior: Code 1881 § 2317; 1877 p 313 § 7; 1873 p
466 § 7; 1867 p 94 § 2.] Now codified in RCW 64.08.020.
63.28.270 Department of revenue may decline to receive property.
[1955 c 385 § 21.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.270.
WASTE AND TRESPASS
63.28.280 Escheat proceedings. [1955 c 385 § 22.] Repealed by
1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see chapter
63.29 RCW.
63.28.290 Examination of records by department of revenue.
[1955 c 385 § 23.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.300.
63.28.300 Action by department of revenue to compel delivery.
[1955 c 385 § 24.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see chapter 63.29 RCW.
63.28.310 Failure or refusal to deliver or report to department of
revenue—Penalty. [1955 c 385 § 25.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46,
effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.340.
63.28.320 Rules and regulations. [1955 c 385 § 26.] Repealed by
1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
63.29.370.
63.28.330 Limitation on fee for locating reported or delivered
property—Penalty. [1955 c 385 § 27.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46,
effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 63.29.350.
63.28.340 Information and records confidential. [1955 c 385 § 28.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 63.29.380.
63.28.350 Property abandoned or escheated under laws of
another state. [1955 c 385 § 29.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective
June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see chapter 63.29 RCW.
63.28.360 Chapter not applicable to city, town or port district.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 28 § 4; 1959 c 289 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46,
effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see chapter 63.29 RCW.
Chapter 64.08
Chapter 64.12
64.12.045 Cutting, breaking, removing Christmas trees from state
lands—Compensation. Decodified September 2009.
Chapter 64.16
ALIEN LAND LAW
64.16.010 Definitions. [1955 c 255 § 1; 1953 c 10 § 1; 1937 c 220 §
1; 1921 c 50 § 1; RRS § 10581.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.020 Citizenship—Presumption of bad faith. [1921 c 50 § 6;
RRS § 10586.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.030 Aliens—Restrictions as to land—Forfeitures. [1921 c
50 § 2; RRS § 10582.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.040 When lesser estate conveyed to alien. [1923 c 70 § 1;
RRS § 10582a.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.050 Minor child of alien—Presumption. [1923 c 70 § 2; RRS
§ 10582b.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.060 Escheat of property. [1937 c 220 § 2; RRS § 10582-2c.]
Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.070 Fiduciary restrictions. [1921 c 50 § 3; RRS § 10583.]
Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.080 Land acquired by inheritance, etc. [1933 c 111 § 1; 1921
c 50 § 4; RRS § 10584.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.090 Restrictions on mortgages. [1921 c 50 § 5; RRS §
10585.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
64.16.100 Criminal acts—Penalty. [1921 c 50 § 7; RRS § 10587.]
Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
63.28.900 Short title. [1955 c 385 § 32.] Repealed by 1983 c 179 §
46, effective June 30, 1983.
64.16.110 Enforcement. [1937 c 220 § 4; 1921 c 50 § 8; RRS §
10588.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
63.28.910 Construction to secure uniformity. [1955 c 385 § 31.]
Repealed by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
64.16.120 Disposition of forfeited property. [1921 c 50 § 9; RRS §
10589.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
63.28.920 Severability—1955 c 385. [1955 c 385 § 30.] Repealed
by 1983 c 179 § 46, effective June 30, 1983.
64.16.130 Title acquired from alien in good faith and for value.
[1953 c 11 § 1; 1921 c 50 § 10; RRS § 10590.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
63.28.921 Severability—1981 2nd ex.s. c 1. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 8.]
Decodified July 1983.
64.16.150
Lease or ownership by Canadian
Corporations. [1953 c 9 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
citizens—
Chapter 63.29
Chapter 64.20
UNIFORM UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT
ALIENATION OF LAND BY INDIANS
63.29.033 Property presumed abandoned—State or subdivision is
originator or issuer. [1992 c 48 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 367 § 6.
64.20.020 Puyallup Indians—Right of alienation—Manner of
conveyance. [1890 p 500 § 2; RRS § 10594.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 81
§ 4.
Chapter 63.36
UNCLAIMED PROPERTY IN HANDS OF CITY OR TOWN
63.36.010 Publication and contents of notice of unclaimed
personal property or moneys. [1975 1st ex.s. c 28 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 44
§ 2; 1959 c 289 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment,
see chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.36.020 Sale authorized—Notice. [1975 1st ex.s. c 28 § 2; 1973
1st ex.s. c 44 § 3; 1959 c 289 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.36.030 Disposition of proceeds of sale. [1975 1st ex.s. c 28 § 3;
1959 c 289 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 85 § 10. Later enactment, see
chapter 63.21 RCW.
63.36.040 Uniform disposition of unclaimed property act not
applicable. Cross-reference section, decodified.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 64.24
POWERS OF APPOINTMENT
64.24.010 Releases. [1984 c 149 § 33; 1955 c 160 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 11.95.010 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 32, effective January 1, 1985.
64.24.020 Releases—Partial releases. [1984 c 149 § 34; 1955 c 160
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 11.95.020 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 32, effective
January 1, 1985.
64.24.030 Releases—Form and substance—Delivery. [1984 c 149
§ 35; 1955 c 160 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 11.95.030 pursuant to 1984 c
149 § 32, effective January 1, 1985.
64.24.040 Releases—Effect on prior releases. [1984 c 149 § 36;
1955 c 160 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 11.95.040 pursuant to 1984 c 149 §
32, effective January 1, 1985.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 719]
Title 65
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
64.24.050 Releases—Filing with secretary of state—Fee. [1955 c
160 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 11.95.050 pursuant to 1984 c 149 § 37,
effective January 1, 1985.
Chapter 64.36
TIMESHARE REGULATION
64.36.080 Fees. [1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 29.] Repealed by 1987 c 370 §
17. Later enactment, see RCW 64.36.081.
64.36.180 Entry of order—Summary order—Notice—Hearing.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 17.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January
1, 2003.
64.36.190 Director's powers—Application to superior court to
compel compliance. [1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 18.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 §
401, effective January 1, 2003.
64.36.230 Criminal penalties. [2002 c 86 § 303; 1983 1st ex.s. c 22
§ 22.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
64.36.280 Administration of chapter—Delegation of powers.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 27.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January
1, 2003.
64.36.300 Application of chapter 34.05 RCW. [1983 1st ex.s. c 22 §
30.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
64.36.902 Effective date—Termination date—1983 1st ex.s. c 22.
[1985 c 358 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 36.] Repealed by 1987 c 370 § 17.
Title 65
RECORDING, REGISTRATION,
AND LEGAL PUBLICATION
Chapter 65.04
DUTIES OF COUNTY AUDITOR
65.04.010 Duty to record. [1943 c 23 § 1; 1927 c 278 § 10; RRS §
10596-10.] Now codified as RCW 65.08.150.
65.04.100 Data to be furnished upon request. [Code 1881 § 2733;
RRS § 10608.] Repealed by 1985 c 44 § 20.
65.04.120 No liability for error in recording when properly
indexed. [1927 c 278 § 9; RRS § 10596-9.] Now codified as RCW
65.08.140.
Chapter 65.08
RECORDING
65.08.010 Recording mixed mortgages—Effect. [1899 c 72 § 1;
RRS § 10597.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
65.08.020 Recording mixed mortgages—Effect of subsequent
filing of affidavit of good faith. [1899 c 72 § 2; RRS § 10598.] Repealed
effective midnight June 30, 1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform
Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title 62A RCW).
Chapter 64.40
65.08.040 Bill of sale—Recording. [Code 1881 § 2327; 1863 p 413
§ 4; 1854 p 404 § 4; RRS § 5827.] Repealed effective midnight June 30,
1967, by section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157
(Title 62A RCW). Cf. RCW 62A.2-107(3), 62A.2-402(2), and 62A.2403(3).
PROPERTY RIGHTS—
DAMAGES FROM GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONS
65.08.080 Executory contracts. [1927 c 278 § 3; RRS § 10596-3.]
Repealed by 1984 c 73 § 2.
64.36.903 Sections repealed June 30, 1989—1983 1st ex.s. c 22.
[1985 c 358 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 37.] Repealed by 1987 c 370 § 17.
64.40.050 Local government immunity from liability. [1995 c 347
§ 421.] Expired June 30, 2000, pursuant to 1998 c 286 § 8.
Chapter 64.42
REGULATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
Reviser's note: 1995 c 98 failed to become law. Initiative Measure
No. 164 under Referendum Measure No. 48 was rejected by the voters at the
November 7, 1995, election.
64.42.001 Short title. [1995 c 98 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 164).]
Failed to become law.
64.42.005 Intent. [1995 c 98 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 164).]
Failed to become law.
64.42.010 Definitions. [1995 c 98 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 164).]
Failed to become law.
64.42.015 Regulation or restraint prohibited without analysis of
economic impact—Necessary public purpose—Least possible impact.
[1995 c 98 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 164).] Failed to become law.
64.42.020
General public use—Taking—Compensation—
Restrictions on governmental entity—State responsibility—Time limit.
[1995 c 98 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 164).] Failed to become law.
64.42.025 Governmental entity pays for information. [1995 c 98 §
6 (Initiative Measure No. 164).] Failed to become law.
64.42.030 Judicial enforcement—Costs—Attorneys' fees. [1995 c
98 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 164).] Failed to become law.
64.42.900 Severability—1995 c 98.
Measure No. 164).] Failed to become law.
[1995 c 98 § 9 (Initiative
Chapter 64.44
CONTAMINATED PROPERTIES
64.44.045 Vehicle and vessel titles—Notice of contamination or
decontamination—Penalty. [2008 c 201 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 §
1169, effective July 1, 2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 720]
Chapter 65.16
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
65.16.090 Publication fees. [1973 1st ex.s. c 28 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 57
§ 1; 1955 c 186 § 1; 1947 c 140 § 1; 1921 c 99 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2534.] Repealed by 1977 c 34 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 65.16.091.
65.16.140 Broadcaster to retain copy or transcription. [1961 c 85
§ 2; 1951 c 119 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 103 § 3.
Title 66
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Chapter 66.04
DEFINITIONS
66.04.020 "Alcohol" defined. [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62
§ 3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(1).
66.04.030 "Beer." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(2).
66.04.040 "Beer wholesaler." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62
§ 3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(36).
66.04.050 "Board." [(i) 1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part. (ii) 1949 c 67 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 730619A, part.] Now codified in (i) RCW 66.04.010(4) and (ii) RCW 66.20.160.
66.04.055 "Bottle club." Cross-reference section, decodified.
66.04.060 "Brewer." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(3).
66.04.070 "Club." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(5).
66.04.080 "Consume." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(6).
66.04.090 "Dentist." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(7).
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
66.04.100 "Distiller." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(8).
66.04.110 "Domestic winery." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62
§ 3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(34).
66.04.120 "Domestic wines." [1943 c 216 § 2, part; 1939 c 172 § 3,
part; 1935 c 158 § 3; RRS § 7306-24A, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.24.210.
66.04.130 "Drug store." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(10).
66.04.140 "Druggist." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(9).
Title 66
Chapter 66.08
LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD—GENERAL PROVISIONS
66.08.028 Reports by board to governor and legislature. [1987 c
505 § 56; 1977 c 75 § 79; 1955 c 182 § 1; 1935 c 174 § 13; 1933 ex.s. c 62 §
72; RRS § 7306-72. Formerly RCW 43.66.170.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
176.
66.08.040 Scope of regulations. [1943 c 102 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c
62 § 79, part; RRS § 7306-79, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.08.030.
66.08.110 Board not personally liable in damages. [1935 c 174 § 9,
part; RRS § 7306-62A.] Now codified in RCW 66.08.100.
Chapter 66.12
66.04.150 "Employee." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(11).
EXEMPTIONS
66.04.160 "Fund." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(12).
66.12.040 Transshipment in interstate or foreign commerce.
[1933 ex.s. c 62 § 49, part; RRS § 7306-49, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.12.030.
66.04.170 "Hotel." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(13).
66.04.180 "Imprisonment." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 §
3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(14).
66.04.190 "Interdicted person." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c
62 § 3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(15).
66.04.200 "Liquor." [(i) 1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part. (ii) 1949 c 67 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 730619A, part.] Now codified in (i) RCW 66.04.010(16) and (ii) RCW
66.20.160.
66.12.050 Limitation as to interstate or foreign transactions.
[1933 ex.s. c 62 § 49, part; RRS § 7306-49, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.12.030.
66.12.080 Toilet and culinary preparations. [1933 ex.s. 62 § 51,
part; RRS § 7306-51, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.12.070.
66.12.090 Analysis of such preparations. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 51,
part; RRS § 7306-51, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.12.070.
66.12.100 Sacramental liquor or wine. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 13, part;
RRS § 7306-13, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.20.020.
66.04.210 "Malt liquor." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(18).
66.12.190 Wine shipments from out of state—Limitations. [1991 c
149 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c 49 § 10.
66.04.220 "Manufacturer." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 §
3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(17).
66.12.200 Out-of-state wine shipments—Labeling. [1991 c 149 §
2.] Repealed by 2006 c 49 § 10.
66.04.230 "Package." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(19).
66.12.210 Wine shipments from out of state from unlicensed
shipper—Penalties. [1994 c 70 § 1; 1991 c 149 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c
49 § 10.
66.04.240 "Permit." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(20).
66.12.220 Out-of-state wine shipper's license—Revocation. [1991
c 149 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 49 § 10.
66.04.250 "Physician." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(22).
Chapter 66.16
66.04.260 "Prescription." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(23).
STATE LIQUOR STORES
66.04.270 "Public place." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(24).
66.16.020 Prices on sales for special purposes. [1939 c 172 § 10,
part; 1937 c 62 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 4; RRS § 7306-4, part.] Now
codified in RCW 66.16.010.
66.04.280 "Regulations." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(25).
66.16.030 Vendor to be in charge. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 6; RRS § 73066.] Repealed by 2005 c 151 § 13.
66.04.290 "Restaurant." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(26).
66.16.080 Sunday closing. [1988 c 101 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 11;
RRS § 7306-11.] Repealed by 2005 c 231 § 6.
66.04.300 "Sale," "sell." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3,
part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(27).
Reviser's note: RCW 66.16.080 was amended by 2005 c 151 § 7
without reference to its repeal by 2005 c 231 § 6. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
66.04.310 "Soda fountain." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 §
3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(28).
66.04.320 "Spirits." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(29).
Chapter 66.20
LIQUOR PERMITS
66.04.330 "Store." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(30).
66.20.030 False or fictitious name or address prohibited. [1933
ex.s. c 62 § 13, part; RRS § 7306-13, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.20.020.
66.04.340 "Tavern." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(31).
66.20.050 No individual permits to corporations, partnerships,
etc. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 15; RRS § 7306-15.] Repealed by 1959 c 111 § 3.
66.04.350 "Vendor." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(32).
66.20.130 Permits denied interdicted persons. [1933 ex.s. c 62 §
39; RRS § 7306-39.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 49, effective July 1,
1981.
66.04.360 "Wine." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(35).
66.04.370 "Wine wholesaler." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62
§ 3, part; RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(37).
66.04.380 "Winery." [1935 c 158 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 3, part;
RRS § 7306-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.04.010(33).
(2010 Ed.)
66.20.135 Cancellation of liquor permit—Interdiction by decree.
[1933 ex.s. c 62 § 53; RRS § 7306-53. Formerly RCW 71.08.100.]
Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 49, effective July 1, 1981.
66.20.137 Revocation of interdiction. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 54; RRS §
7306-54. Formerly RCW 71.08.110.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 49,
effective July 1, 1981.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 721]
Title 66
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 66.24
LICENSES—STAMP TAXES
66.24.020 Inspection of premises—Restrictions on issuance of
retail licenses. [1953 c 245 § 1, last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(2); Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(2).] Now codified as RCW 66.24.010(2).
66.24.390 Dining, club, buffet car license. [1937 c 217 § 1(23L)
(adding new section 23-L to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-23L.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 245 § 3.
66.24.430 Liquor by the drink, class H licenses—Surety bond.
[1949 c 5 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7306-23S-4.] Repealed by 1957 c 263 §
4.
66.24.030 Suspension or cancellation of license. [1947 c 144 §
1(2A), part, last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(2), part; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
7306-27(2A), part.] Now codified in RCW 66.24.010(3).
66.24.460 Rights of class H licensees. [1949 c 5 § 14; No RRS.]
Now codified as RCW 66.98.060.
66.24.040 Procedure on hearing. [1947 c 144 § 1(2A), part, last
am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(2), part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(2A), part.]
Now codified in RCW 66.24.010(3).
66.24.470 Regulations. [1949 c 5 § 15; No RRS.] Now codified as
RCW 66.98.070.
66.24.050 Notice of suspension or cancellation. [1947 c 144 § 1(3),
last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(3); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(3).] Now
codified as RCW 66.24.010(4).
66.24.490 Special occasion license—Caterers—Class I—Fee.
[1995 c 232 § 9; 1994 c 201 § 3; 1987 c 386 § 6; 1985 c 306 § 1; 1981 1st
ex.s. c 5 § 19; 1977 ex.s. c 9 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 178 § 7; 1967 c 55 § 1.]
Repealed by 1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.060 Duration of license. [1955 c 289 § 8, last am'ds 1933 ex.s.
c 62 § 27(4); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(4).] Now codified as RCW
66.24.010(5).
66.24.070 Licenses subject to statutory restrictions. [1947 c 144 §
1(5), last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(5); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(5).]
Now codified as RCW 66.24.010(6).
66.24.080 License to be kept posted. [1947 c 144 § 1(6), last am'ds
1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(6); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(6).] Now codified as
RCW 66.24.010(7).
66.24.090 Notification of local authorities. [1947 c 144 § 1(7), last
am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(7); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(7).] Now
codified as RCW 66.24.010(8).
66.24.100 Proximity to churches, schools, etc. [(i) 1947 c 144 §
1(8), last am'ds 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 27(8); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(8). (ii)
1947 c 144 § 1(9); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7306-27(9).] Now codified in RCW
66.24.010(9) and (10).
66.24.110 Residence requirements as to retail licensees. [1937 c
153 § 1; RRS § 7306-26B.] Repealed by 1971 c 70 § 3.
66.24.125 Sales of nonliquor products by licensed persons. [1987
c 386 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 50 § 2.
66.24.130 Classification of licensees. [1943 c 245 § 1(36A), part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7306-36A, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.44.310(2).
66.24.180 Report of gallonage. [1939 c 172 § 1(23C), part; 1937 c
217 § 1(23C), part; RRS § 7306-23C, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.24.170.
66.24.190 Winery license—Fee. [1939 c 172 § 1(23C), part; 1937 c
217 § 1(23C), part; RRS § 7306-23C, part.] Now codified in RCW
66.24.170.
66.24.204 Wine importer's license—Fee—Scope—Conditions and
restrictions. [1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 33; 1969 ex.s. c 21 § 9.] Repealed by
1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.220 Gallonage tax on direct sales of domestic wines. [1943 c
216 § 2, part; 1939 c 172 § 3, part; 1935 c 158 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
7306-24A, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.24.210.
66.24.260 Beer importer's license—Fee—Rights of licensee—
Principal office and agent. [1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 15; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23G)
(adding new section 23-G to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-23G.] Repealed
by 1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.280 Monthly report of sales to beer wholesalers. [1937 c 217
§ 1(23F), part; RRS § 7306-23F, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.24.270.
66.24.300 Refunds for taxes paid on exported beer—Bond
securing tax payment. [1995 c 232 § 5; 1951 c 93 § 1; 1937 c 217 § 2
(adding new section 24-B to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-24B.] Repealed
by 1999 c 281 § 15.
66.24.340 Wine retailer's license—Class C—Fee—Removing
unconsumed wine, when. [1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 39; 1981 c 94 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 9 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 75 § 4; 1941 c 220 § 3; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23-O)
(adding new section 23-O to 1933 ex.s. c 62); Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7306-23O.] Repealed by 1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.370 Wine retailer's license—Class F—Fee—Samples, when.
[1992 c 42 § 1; 1987 c 386 § 4; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 42; 1981 c 182 § 1; 1973
1st ex.s. c 209 § 16; 1967 ex.s. c 75 § 7; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23R) (adding new
section 23-R to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-23R.] Repealed by 1997 c
321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 722]
66.24.500 Special occasion wine retailer's license—Class J—Fee—
Additional fee for selling wine not consumed on premises—Regulations.
[1988 c 200 § 3; 1982 c 85 § 6. Prior: 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 46; 1981 c 287 §
1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 209 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c 178 § 9.] Repealed by 1997 c 321
§ 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.510 Nonprofit organization special occasion license—Class
K—Fee. [1984 c 71 § 1; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 47; 1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 12.]
Repealed by 1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.560 International export beer and wine license—Fee. [1994
c 201 § 4.] Repealed by 1997 c 321 § 63, effective July 1, 1998.
66.24.565 Educator's license—Special, extended event license—
Fees. [1996 c 75 § 1.] Expired July 1, 1998.
Chapter 66.28
MISCELLANEOUS REGULATORY PROVISIONS
66.28.010 Manufacturers, importers, distributors, and authorized
representatives barred from interest in retail business or location—
Advances prohibited—"Financial interest" defined—Exceptions.
[2008 c 94 § 5. Prior: 2007 c 370 § 2; 2007 c 369 § 1; 2007 c 222 § 3; 2007
c 217 § 1; prior: 2006 c 330 § 28; 2006 c 92 § 1; 2006 c 43 § 1; prior: 2004
c 160 § 9; 2004 c 62 § 1; 2002 c 109 § 1; 2000 c 177 § 1; prior: 1998 c 127
§ 1; 1998 c 126 § 11; 1997 c 321 § 46; prior: 1996 c 224 § 3; 1996 c 106 §
1; 1994 c 63 § 1; 1992 c 78 § 1; 1985 c 363 § 1; 1982 c 85 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
219 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 74 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 6; 1937 c 217 §
6; 1935 c 174 § 14; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 90; RRS § 7306-90; prior: 1909 c 84 §
1.] Repealed by 2009 c 506 § 11.
Reviser's note: RCW 66.28.010 was amended by 2009 c 373 § 5
without cognizance of its repeal by 2009 c 506 § 11. For rule of
construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
66.28.020 Persons interested or dealing in distilled spirits barred
from interest in brewery or beer wholesaler's business or location—
Advances prohibited—Exceptions. [1979 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 275
§ 1; 1969 ex.s. c 178 § 12; 1945 c 48 § 2 (adding new section 90-A to 1933
ex.s. c 62); Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7306-90A.] Repealed by 1982 c 85 § 12.
66.28.025 Persons interested in business property or location, etc.,
of wine wholesaler—Advances—Exceptions. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 62 §
1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 275 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 21 § 14.]
Repealed by 1982 c 85 § 12.
66.28.250
Keg registration—Violation constitutes gross
misdemeanor. [1999 c 189 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective
July 1, 2004.
Chapter 66.36
ABATEMENT PROCEEDINGS
66.36.020 Action to abate nuisance. [1939 c 172 § 9, part; RRS §
7306-33A, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.36.010.
66.36.030 Judgment of abatement—Bond to reopen. [1939 c 172 §
9, part; RRS § 7306-33A, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.36.010.
66.36.040 Abatement after criminal conviction. [1939 c 172 § 9,
part; RRS § 7306-33A, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.36.010.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 66.40
LOCAL OPTION
66.40.050 Time for filing petition. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 84, part; RRS
§ 7306-84, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.40.040.
66.40.060 Validity of signatures to petition. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 84,
part; RRS § 7306-84, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.40.040.
66.40.070 Withdrawal of signature prohibited. [1933 ex.s. c 62 §
84, part; RRS § 7306-84, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.40.040.
66.40.080 Petition public document—Form. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 84,
part; RRS § 7306-84, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.40.040.
66.40.090 Filing fee—Certified copies. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 84, part;
RRS § 7306-84, part.] Now codified in RCW 66.40.040.
Chapter 66.44
ENFORCEMENT—PENALTIES
66.44.020 Enforcement officers. [1939 c 172 § 5, part; 1935 c 174 §
11, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 70, part; RRS § 7306-70, part.] Now codified in
RCW 66.44.010.
66.44.030 Local officers to enforce title. [1939 c 172 § 5, part; 1935
c 174 § 11, part; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 70, part; RRS § 7306-70, part.] Now
codified in RCW 66.44.010.
66.44.110 Intoxication in public place. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 35; RRS §
7306-35.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 49, effective July 1, 1981.
66.44.190 Sales on university grounds prohibited—Exceptions.
[1999 c 281 § 10; 1997 c 321 § 62; 1979 ex.s. c 104 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 68
§ 1; 1967 c 21 § 1; 1951 c 120 § 1; 1933 ex.s. c 49 § 1; 1895 c 75 § 1; RRS
§ 5100.] Repealed by 2003 c 51 § 1.
66.44.191 Sales on university grounds prohibited—Penalty. [1895
c 75 § 2; RRS § 5101.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 68 § 2.
66.44.220 Obstructing view of saloon. [1909 c 249 § 243; RRS §
2495.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 112 § 3; and repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 178 §
10.
66.44.230
Admitting, employing, or furnishing liquor to,
previously convicted or intoxicated person or common drunkard. [1909
ex.s. c 27 § 2; 1909 c 249 § 437; RRS § 2689.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
209 § 20.
66.44.260 Sales on election days prohibited—Exceptions. [1965
ex.s. c 59 § 1; 1891 c 69 § 18; Code 1881 §§ 907, 908; RRS § 5393.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 112 § 3.
66.44.291 Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor—
Penalty against persons between eighteen and twenty, inclusive. [2002 c
175 § 42; 1987 c 101 § 1; 1965 c 49 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
66.44.315 Musicians eighteen years and older permitted to enter
and remain upon licensed premises during employment. [1969 ex.s. c
250 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 22 § 2.
66.44.320 Sales of liquor to minors a violation. [1973 1st ex.s. c
209 § 19; 1933 c 2 § 1; 1929 c 200 § 1; RRS § 7328-1.] Repealed by 1999 c
189 § 4.
Title 67
Formerly RCW 43.48.020.] Repealed by 1993 c 278 § 26, effective July 1,
1993.
67.08.005 Meetings—Officers—Quorum—Office. [1981 c 337 §
2; 1933 c 184 § 3; RRS § 8276-3. Formerly RCW 43.48.030.] Repealed by
1993 c 278 § 26, effective July 1, 1993.
67.08.009 Records—Seal—Oaths—Compulsory process. [1933 c
184 § 5; RRS § 8276-5. Formerly RCW 43.48.050.] Repealed by 1993 c
278 § 26, effective July 1, 1993.
67.08.020 Application for license—Fee—Verification. [1959 c 305
§ 3; 1933 c 184 § 8; RRS § 8276-8. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1933
c 184 § 20, part; RRS § 8276-20, part; now codified as RCW 67.08.025.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
67.08.025 Duration of license—Expiration dates. [1933 c 184 § 20;
RRS § 8276-20. Formerly RCW 67.08.020, part and 67.08.100, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
67.08.070 Contests barred on Sundays, certain holidays—Betting
prohibited. [1933 c 184 § 13; RRS § 8276-13.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 48 § 6.
67.08.120 Violation of rules—Penalties. [1999 c 282 § 9; 1997 c
205 § 12; 1993 c 278 § 22; 1989 c 127 § 12; 1933 c 184 § 18; RRS § 827618.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
67.08.210
Unprofessional conduct—Investigation—Notice of
charge—Request for hearing—Time of hearing—Notice. [1997 c 205 §
18.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
67.08.230 Fine—Order for payment—Enforcement—Proof of
validity. [1997 c 205 § 20.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January
1, 2003.
67.08.250 Unlicensed practice or conduct violating chapter—
Investigation—Cease and desist orders—Injunction in name of state—
Criminal liability not precluded—Penalty. [1997 c 205 § 22.] Repealed
by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
67.08.260 Violation of injunction—Penalties—Jurisdiction. [1997
c 205 § 23.] Repealed by 2002 c 86 § 401, effective January 1, 2003.
67.08.910 Termination of commission—Performance audit—
Report to legislature. [1981 c 337 § 11.] Repealed by 1986 c 270 § 10.
Chapter 67.12
DANCING, BILLIARDS, POOL, AND BOWLING
67.12.010 Definitions. [1923 c 111 § 1; RRS § 8303-1.] Repealed by
1987 c 250 § 3.
67.12.020 License required to hold dance or conduct dance hall.
[1923 c 111 § 2; RRS § 8303-2.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3. Later
enactment, see RCW 67.12.021.
67.12.030 License fees. [1985 c 91 § 8; 1923 c 111 § 3; RRS § 83033.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.12.040 Restrictions on operation and location of dance halls.
[1923 c 111 § 4; RRS § 8303-4.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.12.050 Issuance of licenses—Posting. [1985 c 91 § 9; 1923 c 111
§ 5; RRS § 8303-5.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.12.060 Revocation—Transfer. [1923 c 111 § 6; RRS § 8303-6.]
Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.12.070 Penalties. [1923 c 111 § 7; RRS § 8303-7.] Repealed by
1987 c 250 § 3.
Title 67
SPORTS AND RECREATION—
CONVENTION FACILITIES
67.12.075 Marathon dances—"Person" defined. [1937 c 103 § 1;
RRS § 8303-11.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
Chapter 67.08
67.12.080 Marathon dances—Prohibited. [1937 c 103 § 2; RRS §
8303-12.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
BOXING, MARTIAL ARTS, AND WRESTLING
(Formerly: Boxing, sparring, and wrestling)
67.12.090 Marathon dances—Certain contests excepted. [1937 c
103 § 3; RRS § 8303-13.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.08.001 State professional athletic commission—Creation—
Terms—Vacancies. [1989 c 127 § 5; 1988 c 19 § 1; 1981 c 337 § 1; 1933 c
184 § 1; RRS § 8276-1. Formerly RCW 43.48.010.] Repealed by 1993 c
278 § 26, effective July 1, 1993.
67.12.100
Marathon dances—Penalty—Continuing offense.
[1937 c 103 § 4; RRS § 8303-14.] Repealed by 1987 c 250 § 3.
67.08.003 Official bonds—Compensation and travel expenses.
[1984 c 287 § 99; 1977 c 9 § 1. Prior: 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 48 § 1; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 153; 1959 c 305 § 1; 1933 c 184 § 2; RRS § 8276-2.
(2010 Ed.)
67.12.120 Penalty for keeping tables or alleys for hire without
license. [1873 p 439 § 6; RRS § 8290.] Now codified as RCW 67.14.060.
67.12.130 When contrivance deemed kept for hire. [1873 p 440 §
10; RRS § 8291.] Now codified as RCW 67.14.100.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 723]
Title 67
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 67.16
Chapter 67.28
HORSE RACING
PUBLIC STADIUM, CONVENTION, ARTS,
AND TOURISM FACILITIES
67.16.001 Washington horse racing commission—Creation—
Organization—Secretary—Records—Reports. Cross-reference section,
decodified.
67.28.010 "Municipality" defined. [1965 c 15 § 1.] Repealed by
1967 c 236 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 67.28.080.
67.16.030 Race meet license—Participant's license. [1933 c 55 § 4,
part; RRS § 8312-4, part.] Now codified in RCW 67.16.020.
67.28.020 Declaration of public purpose and necessity. [1965 c 15
§ 2.] Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 67.28.140.
67.16.045 Criminal history records—Dissemination. [2000 c 204
§ 1.] Expired June 30, 2003, pursuant to 2000 c 204 § 2.
67.28.030 Sole or joint participation—Powers—Costs, how paid.
[1965 c 15 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18.
67.16.095 Sums paid to commission—Disposition—Retainage.
[1998 c 345 § 10.] Repealed by 2000 c 145 § 1.
67.28.040 May submit proposition to voters. [1965 c 15 § 4.]
Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18.
67.16.106 Gross receipts—Commission's percentage—Nonprofit
race meets. [1998 c 345 § 11.] Repealed by 2000 c 145 § 1.
67.28.050 Issuance and retirement of bonds. [1965 c 15 § 5.]
Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW 67.28.150.
67.16.171 Gross receipts—Retention of percentage by licensees.
[1998 c 345 § 12.] Repealed by 2000 c 145 § 1.
67.28.060 Power to appropriate and raise moneys. [1965 c 15 § 6.]
Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18.
67.16.180 Quarter horse, Appaloosa, and Arabian races—Exotic
races—Disposition of gross receipts. [1985 c 146 § 11; 1983 c 2 § 14.
Prior: 1982 c 132 § 4; 1982 c 32 § 5; 1979 c 31 § 7.] 1985 c 146 § 11 struck
the text of RCW 67.16.180 in its entirety. It is therefore decodified.
67.28.070 Powers additional to grants conferred by other laws.
[1965 c 15 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 c 236 § 18. Later enactment, see RCW
67.28.220.
67.16.190 Parimutuel pools on televised or simulcast races of
national or regional interest—Limitations. [1985 c 146 § 12; 1981 c 70 §
3.] Repealed by 1997 c 87 § 6.
67.16.210
Satellite wagers—Gross receipts—Commission's
percentage. [1987 c 347 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 270 § 13.
67.16.220
Satellite wagers—Gross receipts—Licensee's
percentage. [1987 c 347 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 270 § 13.
67.16.240 Expiration of RCW 67.16.200 through 67.16.230—
Review. [1987 c 347 § 8.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26.
67.16.250 Washington thoroughbred racing fund. [1994 c 159 § 3;
1991 c 270 § 12.] Repealed by 1997 c 87 § 6.
67.16.910 Parimutuel wagering at satellite facilities, regulation—
Termination. [1990 c 297 § 24.] Repealed by 1991 c 270 § 13.
67.16.911 Parimutuel wagering at satellite facilities, regulation—
Repeal. [1990 c 297 § 25.] Repealed by 1991 c 270 § 13.
Chapter 67.18
WASHINGTON STATE HORSE PARK
67.18.005 Findings—Purpose. [1995 c 200 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.30.005 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.18.010 Definitions. [1995 c 200 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.30.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.18.020 Park established—Site approval—Ownership of land—
Development, promotion, operation, management, and maintenance.
[1995 c 200 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.30.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
67.18.030 Washington state horse park authority—Formation—
Powers—Articles of incorporation—Board.
[1995 c 200 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.30.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.18.040 Washington state horse park authority—Powers. [1995
c 200 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.30.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.18.050 Collaboration by authority and state on projects of
shared interest—Cooperation with groups for youth recreational
activities. [1995 c 200 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.30.050 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.18.900 Severability—1995 c 200. [1995 c 200 § 8.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.30.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 67.24
67.28.090
Stadium commission created—Appointment and
selection of members—Expenses and per diem. [1991 c 363 § 138; 1967
c 236 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.100 Duties of commission—Report and recommendations of
feasibility studies. [1967 c 236 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.110 Authorization to engage professional help. [1967 c 236
§ 4.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.182 Special excise tax authorized—County within which is a
national park—Hotel, motel, rooming house, trailer camp, etc.,
charges—Conditions imposed upon levies. [1995 c 386 § 9; 1987 c 483 §
2.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.185 Prior resolutions or ordinances in conflict with RCW
67.28.180(2) declared invalid. [1975 1st ex.s. c 225 § 2.] Repealed by
1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.190 Special excise tax authorized—Payment of tax to
municipality—Deduction from sales tax required to be paid to
department of revenue. [1967 c 236 § 12.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.210 Special excise tax authorized—Proceeds credited to
special fund—Limitations on use—Investment. [1996 c 159 § 4; 1995 c
290 § 1; 1994 c 290 § 1. Prior: 1993 c 197 § 1; 1993 c 46 § 1; 1992 c 202 §
1; 1991 c 331 § 3; 1990 c 17 § 1; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 24; 1986 c 308 § 1; 1979
ex.s. c 222 § 5; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 6; 1970 ex.s. c 89 § 3; 1967 c 236 §
14.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.230 Special excise tax authorized—Ocean Shores—Hotel,
motel, rooming house, trailer camp, etc., charges. [1988 ex.s. c 1 § 20.]
Repealed by 1991 c 331 § 4.
67.28.240 Special excise tax authorized—Hotel, motel, rooming
house, trailer camp, etc., charges—Conditions imposed upon levies.
[1995 c 386 § 10; 1993 sp.s. c 16 § 3; 1991 c 363 § 140; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 21.]
Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.250 Special excise tax authorized—Pierce county—Hotel,
motel, rooming house, trailer camp, etc., charges. [1992 c 156 § 2; 1988
ex.s. c 1 § 22.] Repealed by 1995 c 386 § 11.
67.28.260 Special excise tax authorized—Counties bordering
Pacific ocean—Hotel, rooming house, tourist court, etc., charges. [1991
c 331 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.270 City or county in San Juan islands—Tax for county fair
facilities. [1995 c 290 § 2; 1991 c 357 § 4.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.280 Special excise tax authorized—Hotel, rooming house,
tourist court, etc., charges—Expiration of tax. [1993 c 389 § 1.]
Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
FRAUD IN SPORTING CONTEST
67.28.290 National monument—Tax for tourist facilities. [1993
sp.s. c 16 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.24.005 Commission of, in certain contests, declared gross
misdemeanor—1941 Act. [1941 c 181 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2696-5.]
Repealed by 1959 c 22 § 1.
67.28.300
Special tax authorized—County north of King
county—Hotel, rooming house, tourist court, etc., charges. [1994 c 65 §
1.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 724]
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Title 67
67.28.310 Special excise tax authorized—Certain cities—Hotel,
rooming house, tourist court, motel, etc., charges—Tourism. [1995 c
340 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.34.021 Powers and duties. [1987 c 526 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c
186 § 19, effective June 30, 1994; and repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 866,
effective July 1, 1994.
67.28.320
Special excise tax authorized—Lodging—County
bordering northeastern slope of Cascade mountains—Tourism
promotion. [1996 c 159 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 452 § 22.
67.34.900 Abolition of commission—Transfer of powers, duties
and functions. [1982 1st ex.s. c 27 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 526 § 5.
67.28.350 Real property beneath air space dedicated to public
body for stadium facilities—Exemption from property taxes. Crossreference section, decodified September 2001.
67.28.360
Special excise tax authorized—Lodging—Certain
cities—Performing and visual arts center. [1996 c 159 § 2.] Repealed by
1997 c 452 § 22.
67.28.370
Special excise tax authorized—Lodging—Certain
cities—Convention center facilities. [1996 c 159 § 3.] Repealed by 1997
c 452 § 22.
Chapter 67.32
WASHINGTON STATE RECREATION TRAILS SYSTEM
67.32.010 Short title. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79A.35.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.020 Definitions. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.35.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.030 Purpose. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.35.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.040 Trails to be designated by IAC—Inclusion of other
trails—Procedure. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.35.030
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.050 State trails plan. [1989 c 237 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 1;
1970 ex.s. c 76 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.35.040 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
67.32.060 Proposals for designation of existing or proposed trails
as state recreational trails. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
79A.35.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.070 Coordination by IAC. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 7.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.35.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.080 Categories of trails or areas—Policy statement as to
certain state lands. [1977 ex.s. c 220 § 21; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 47 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 76 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.35.070 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.090 General types of use. [1970 ex.s. c 76 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.35.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.100 Guidelines. [1971 ex.s. c 47 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 76 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.35.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.110 Consultation and cooperation with state, federal and
local agencies. [1993 c 258 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 76 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
79A.35.100 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.120 Reports to governor and legislature. [1970 ex.s. c 76 §
12.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
67.32.130 Participation by volunteer organizations—Liability of
public agencies therefor limited. [1971 ex.s. c 47 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.35.110 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
67.32.140 Department of transportation—Participation. [1984 c 7
§ 368; 1971 ex.s. c 47 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.35.120 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 67.34
WINTER RECREATION COMMISSION
67.34.010 Legislative declaration—Commission established—
Membership. [1985 c 466 § 68; 1982 1st ex.s. c 27 § 1.] Repealed by 1987
c 526 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 67.34.011.
67.34.905 Liberal construction. [1982 1st ex.s. c 27 § 4.] Repealed
by 1987 c 526 § 5.
Chapter 67.40
CONVENTION AND TRADE FACILITIES
67.40.010 Legislative finding. [1983 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 1; 1982 c 34 §
1.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW
36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.020 State convention and trade center—Public nonprofit
corporation authorized—Board of directors—Powers and duties. [1995
c 386 § 12; 1993 c 500 § 9; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 1; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 2; 1984 c
210 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 2; 1982 c 34 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
15 § 15 thirty days after the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.025 State convention and trade center operations account—
Operating revenues—Expenditures. [2008 c 329 § 916; 1988 ex.s. c 1 §
2; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 3; 1985 c 233 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 §
14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.027 Compensation and travel expenses of board members.
[1985 c 233 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in
RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.030
General
obligation
bonds—Authorized—
Appropriation required. [1990 c 181 § 1; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 3; 1987 1st ex.s.
c 3 § 12; 1985 c 233 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 3; 1982 c 34 § 3.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.040 Deposit of proceeds in state convention and trade center
account and appropriate subaccounts—Credit against future
borrowings—Use. [2008 c 329 § 917; 2008 c 328 § 6011; 2007 c 228 §
106; 2005 c 518 § 936; 2003 1st sp.s. c 25 § 929; 1995 c 386 § 13; 1991
sp.s. c 13 § 11; 1990 c 181 § 2; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 4; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 4;
1985 c 57 § 66; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 4; 1982 c 34 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended by 2010 1st sp.s. c 37
§ 938 without cognizance of the repeal thereof. For rule of construction
concerning sections amended and repealed in the same legislative session,
see RCW 1.12.025.
67.40.045 Authorization to borrow from state treasury for project
completion costs—Limits—"Project completion" defined—Legislative
intent—Application. [1995 c 386 § 14; 1993 sp.s. c 12 § 9; 1992 c 4 § 1;
1991 c 2 § 1; 1990 c 181 § 3; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 9; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230
occurs.
67.40.050 Administration of proceeds. [1982 c 34 § 5.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.055 Transfer of funds to account—Repayment of borrowed
funds with interest. [1988 ex.s. c 1 § 5; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 11.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.060 Retirement of bonds from nondebt-limit proprietary
appropriated bond retirement account—Transfer from accounts—
Pledge and promise—Remedies of bondholders. [2005 c 487 § 9; 1997 c
456 § 25; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 5; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 5; 1982 c 34 § 6.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230
occurs.
67.40.070 Legislature may provide additional means for payment
of bonds. [1982 c 34 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the
transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.080 Bonds legal investment for public funds. [1982 c 34 §
8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW
36.100.230 occurs.
67.34.011 Legislative declaration—Commission established—
Membership. [1987 c 526 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 19, effective
June 30, 1994; and repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 866, effective July 1, 1994.
67.40.090
Lodging tax imposed in King county—Rates—
Proceeds. [2002 c 178 § 4; 1995 c 386 § 15; 1991 c 2 § 3; 1988 ex.s. c 1 §
6; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 6; 1982 c 34 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 §
14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.34.020 Powers and duties. [1982 1st ex.s. c 27 § 2.] Repealed by
1987 c 526 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 67.34.021.
67.40.100 Limitation on license fees and taxes on hotels, motels,
rooming houses, trailer camps, etc. [1997 c 452 § 15; 1990 c 242 § 1;
(2010 Ed.)
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1988 ex.s. c 1 § 25; 1982 c 34 § 10.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if
the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.105 Exemption from tax—Emergency lodging for homeless
persons—Conditions. [1988 c 61 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 §
14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.107 Exemption from tax—Temporary medical housing.
[2008 c 137 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in
RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.110 Use of revenues from convention and trade center
facilities excise tax by cities for professional sports franchise facilities
limited. [1997 c 452 § 19; 1987 1st ex.s. c 8 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.120 Contracts for marketing facility and services. [2002 c
182 § 1; 1997 c 452 § 20; 1991 c 336 § 2; 1988 ex.s. c 1 § 8.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.130 Convention and trade facilities—Tax on transient
lodging authorized—Rates. [1995 c 386 § 1.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s.
c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.140 Convention and trade facilities—Remittance of tax—
Credit. [1995 c 386 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the
transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.150
Convention and trade facilities—Contract of
administration and collection to department of revenue—Disposition of
tax—Procedure. [1995 c 386 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if
the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
Chapter 67.70
STATE LOTTERY
67.70.020 Services to be provided by gambling commission. [1982
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 511 § 17.
67.70.350 Pathological gambling treatment program. [2002 c 349
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20A.890, September 2003.
67.70.900 Expiration of chapter—Evaluation and report. [1987 c
511 § 16; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 34.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 26.
Title 68
CEMETERIES, MORGUES, AND
HUMAN REMAINS
Chapter 68.04
DEFINITIONS
68.04.010 Introductory. This section has no session law background
and is accordingly decodified.
68.04.090 "Crematory and columbarium." [1943 c 247 § 9; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-9.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.04.180 "Temporary receiving vault." [1943 c 247 § 18; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-18.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
67.40.160 Convention and trade facilities—Tax on construction—
Disposition. [1995 c 386 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the
transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
68.04.200 "Cemetery corporation," "cemetery association,"
"cemetery corporation or association." [1943 c 247 § 20; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3778-20.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
67.40.170 Convention and trade facilities—Use of collected taxes.
[1995 c 386 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in
RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
68.04.220 "Directors," "governing body." [1943 c 247 § 22; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-22.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
67.40.180 Convention and trade facilities—Use of funds—
Acceptance by board of directors of funding commitment. [1995 c 386 §
6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW
36.100.230 occurs.
CEMETERY BOARD
67.40.190 Convention and trade facilities—Use of funds—
Encumbered revenue. [1995 c 386 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 15 §
14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
67.40.900 Severability—1982 c 34. [1982 c 34 § 13.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 15 § 14, if the transfer date in RCW 36.100.230 occurs.
Chapter 67.44
MENTAL SPORTS
67.44.010 Intent—Legislative findings. [1987 c 518 § 401.]
Expired July 1, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 518 § 408.
Chapter 68.05
68.05.040
Cemetery board created—Appointments—Terms.
[2005 c 365 § 48; 1987 c 331 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 351 § 1; 1953 c 290 § 31.]
Repealed by 2009 c 102 § 26.
68.05.050 Qualifications of members. [2005 c 365 § 49; 1979 c 21 §
5; 1977 ex.s. c 351 § 2; 1953 c 290 § 32.] Repealed by 2009 c 102 § 26.
68.05.060 Compensation and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 102;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 156; 1953 c 290 § 33.] Repealed by 2009 c 102 §
26.
68.05.070 Officers—Administrative assistant—Employees. [1987
c 331 § 8; 1953 c 290 § 34.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.095 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
67.44.020 Definitions. [1987 c 518 § 402.] Expired July 1, 1989,
pursuant to 1987 c 518 § 408.
68.05.080 Meetings. [2005 c 365 § 50; 1987 c 331 § 6; 1953 c 290 §
35.] Repealed by 2009 c 102 § 26.
67.44.030 Advisory committee—Members—Travel expenses—
Rules. [1987 c 518 § 403.] Expired July 1, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 518 §
408.
68.05.110 Oaths—Examination. [1953 c 290 § 37.] Repealed by
1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
67.44.040 Authority of the committee. [1987 c 518 § 406.] Expired
July 1, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 518 § 408.
67.44.050 Volunteer labor—Staff support from superintendent of
public instruction. [1987 c 518 § 404.] Expired July 1, 1989, pursuant to
1987 c 518 § 408.
67.44.060 Gifts, grants, and endowments. [1987 c 518 § 405.]
Expired July 1, 1989, pursuant to 1987 c 518 § 408.
67.44.070 Report. [1987 c 518 § 407.] Expired July 1, 1989,
pursuant to 1987 c 518 § 408.
1989.
67.44.900 Expiration date. [1987 c 518 § 408.] Expired July 1,
68.05.130 Examination of endowment funds and prearrangement
trust funds—Expense. [1987 c 331 § 21; 1979 c 21 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 68
§ 12; 1953 c 290 § 42.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.254 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.05.140 Examination expense—Effect of refusal to pay—
Disposition. [1987 c 331 § 22; 1973 1st ex.s. c 68 § 13; 1953 c 290 § 43.]
Recodified as RCW 68.05.259 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.05.185 Requirements as to crematories. [1987 c 331 § 14; 1943
c 247 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-56. Formerly RCW 68.48.050.]
Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.05.200 Application for certificate of authority. [1953 c 290 §
47.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
STATE LOTTERY
68.05.220 Certificates—Regulatory charges, when payable—
Duration—Suspension, restoration—Transferability. [1987 c 331 § 17;
1969 ex.s. c 99 § 3; 1953 c 290 § 50.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.215
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
67.67.010 through 67.67.240, 67.67.900 [1974 ex.s. c 152 §§ 1-24,
28.] Referendum Bill No. 34 [1974 ex.s. c 152] failed to be approved by the
voters.
68.05.230 Regulatory charges—Maximum rate. [1987 c 331 § 16;
1983 1st ex.s. c 5 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 351 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 99 § 4; 1953 c 290 §
51.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.205 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 67.67
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
68.05.250 Revocation, suspension of certificate. [1987 c 331 § 24;
1953 c 290 § 49.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.173 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.05.255 Sale or transfer of cemetery authority—Application for
new certificate of authority—Compliance required—Penalty. [1987 c
331 § 11; 1979 c 21 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 68 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 99 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 68.05.115 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.05.257 Permit or endorsement required for cremation—
Penalty—Regulation of affiliated and nonaffiliated crematories. [1987
c 331 § 13; 1985 c 402 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.175 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
Title 68
2; 1953 c 188 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.105 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.106
Autopsies, post mortems—Analyses—Opinions—
Evidence—Costs. [1987 c 331 § 59; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 28 § 1; 1953 c
188 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.106 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.107
State toxicological laboratory established—State
toxicologist—Washington State University police school. [1986 c 87 § 2;
1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 10; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 84 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 24 § 1;
1953 c 188 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.107 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.05.260 Unlawful to refuse burial to non-Caucasian. [1953 c
290 § 53.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.035 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.108 Autopsies, post mortems—Consent to embalm or
cremate body—Time limitation. [1953 c 188 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.108 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.05.270 "Cemetery fund". [1953 c 290 § 29.] Recodified as
RCW 68.05.285 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.110 Burial or cremating. [1987 c 331 § 60; 1909 c 249 § 238;
RRS § 2490.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.110 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.05.280 Exemptions from chapter. [1979 c 21 § 13; 1961 c 133 §
1; 1953 c 290 § 30.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.400 pursuant to 1987 c 331
§ 89.
68.08.120 Holding body for debt—Penalty. [1943 c 247 § 27; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-27.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.120 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.05.285 "Cemetery account." [2005 c 365 § 67; 1953 c 290 § 29.
Formerly RCW 68.05.270.] Repealed by 2009 c 102 § 26.
68.08.130 Unlawful disposal of remains. [1943 c 247 § 28; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-28.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.130 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.05.410 "Historic grave" defined. [1989 c 44 § 4.] Repealed by
1990 c 92 § 9.
68.05.420 Protection of historic graves—Penalty. [1989 c 44 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 68.60.050 pursuant to 1990 c 92 § 8.
68.08.135 Individual's remains—Burial on island solely owned by
individual, immediate family, or estate. [1984 c 53 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 68.50.135 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
HUMAN REMAINS
68.08.140 Opening graves—Stealing body—Receiving same.
[1909 c 249 § 239; RRS § 2491. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1943 c
247 § 25 now codified as RCW 68.08.145.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.140
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.010 Coroner's jurisdiction over remains. [1963 c 178 § 1;
1953 c 188 § 1; 1917 c 90 § 3; RRS § 6042.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.010
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.145 Removing remains—Penalty. [1943 c 247 § 25; Rem.
Supp. 1943 c 3778-25. Formerly RCW 68.08.140, part.] Recodified as
RCW 68.50.145 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.020 Notice to coroner—Penalty. [1987 c 331 § 55; 1917 c 90
§ 4; RRS § 6043.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.020 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.150 Mutilating, disinterring human remains—Penalty.
[1943 c 247 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-26.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.150 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.030 Free care and delivery of remains. [1917 c 90 § 5; RRS §
6044.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.030 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.160 Liability for cost of disposing of remains. [1943 c 247 §
29; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-29.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.160 pursuant
to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.08
68.08.040 Deceased's effects to be listed. [1917 c 90 § 6; RRS §
6045.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.040 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.050 Removal or concealment of body—Penalty. [1917 c 90 §
7; RRS § 6046.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.050 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.165 Embalming services—When provided without charge.
[1985 c 402 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.165 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.060 Bodies for instruction purposes. [1891 c 123 § 1; RRS §
10026.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.060 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.170 Effect of authorization. [1943 c 247 § 30; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3778-30.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.170 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.070 Bodies, when may be used for dissection. [1959 c 23 § 1;
1953 c 224 § 2; 1891 c 123 § 2; RRS § 10027.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.070 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.180 Right to rely on authorization—State agency funding
for cremation. [1979 c 21 § 14; 1943 c 247 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 377831.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.180 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.080 Certificate and bond before receiving bodies. [1891 c
123 § 3; RRS § 10028.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.080 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.08.185 Individual cremation—Exception—Penalty. [1987 c
331 § 61; 1985 c 402 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.185 pursuant to 1987
c 331 § 89.
68.08.090 Penalty. [1987 c 331 § 56; 1891 c 123 § 4; RRS § 10029.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.090 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.190 Liability for damages—Limitation. [1943 c 247 § 32;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-32.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.190 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.100 Dissection, when permitted—Autopsy of person under
the age of three years. [1963 c 178 § 2; 1953 c 188 § 2; 1909 c 249 § 237;
RRS § 2489.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.100 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.101 Autopsy, post mortem—Who may authorize. [1987 c
331 § 57; 1977 c 79 § 1; 1953 c 188 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.101
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.102 Court petition for autopsy—Cost. [1953 c 188 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.102 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.103 Autopsies in industrial deaths. [1953 c 188 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.103 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.104 Cost of autopsy. [1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 14; 1963 c 178 § 3;
1953 c 188 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.104 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.08.105
Autopsies, post mortems—Reports and records
confidential—Exceptions. [1987 c 331 § 58; 1985 c 300 § 1; 1977 c 79 §
(2010 Ed.)
68.08.200 Permission to remove remains. [1943 c 247 § 33; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-33.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.200 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.08.210 Notice for order to remove remains. [1943 c 247 § 34;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-34.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.210 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.220 Exceptions. [1987 c 331 § 62; 1943 c 247 § 35; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-35.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.220 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.08.230 Undisposed remains—Rules. [1985 c 402 § 9; 1979 c
158 § 218; 1937 c 108 § 14; RRS § 8323-3.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.230
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.232 Undisposed remains—Entrusting to funeral homes or
mortuaries. Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW 68.50.232
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
68.08.240 Record of remains to be kept. [1943 c 247 § 39; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-39.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.240 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.08.245 Possession of cremated remains. [1987 c 331 § 63; 1977
c 47 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.270 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.250 Donation of remains for medical purposes—Written
instrument by donor, revocation—Nonliability of donee. [1961 c 90 §
2.] Repealed by 1969 c 80 § 10.
68.08.260 Donation of remains for medical purposes—Written
instrument by person having legal right to control disposition of
remains—Warranties. [1961 c 90 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 c 80 § 10.
68.08.270 Donation of remains for medical purposes—"Medical
purpose" defined. [1961 c 90 § 4.] Repealed by 1969 c 80 § 10.
68.08.280 Donation of remains for medical purposes—Authority
to remove parts from donated remains—Who deemed donee—
Nonliability of institutions, physicians, etc. [1961 c 90 § 4.] Repealed by
1969 c 80 § 10.
68.08.290 Donation of remains for medical purposes—County
coroner laws applicable. [1961 c 90 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 166.
68.08.300 Corneal tissue for transplantation—Authority of
county coroner, medical examiner or designee to provide—Conditions.
[1987 c 331 § 64; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 60 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.280 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.305 Corneal tissue for transplantation—Presumption of
good faith. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 60 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.290
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.320 Release of information concerning a death. [1981 c 176
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.300 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.350 Dental identification system established—Powers and
duties. [1987 c 331 § 65; 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 15.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.310 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.355 Persons missing thirty days or more—Request for
consent to obtain dental records—Submission of dental records to
dental identification system—Records to be erased when person
found—Availability of files. [1984 c 17 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 16.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.320 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.360 Identification of body or human remains by dental
examination—Comparison of dental examination records with dental
records of dental identification system. [1984 c 17 § 19; 1983 1st ex.s. c
16 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.330 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.500 Definitions. [1981 c 44 § 1; 1969 c 80 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 68.50.340 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.510 Gift of any part of body to take effect upon death
authorized—Who may make—Priorities—Examination—Rights of
donee paramount. [1987 c 331 § 66; 1969 c 80 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.350 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.520 Eligible donees—Eye removal by embalmers. [1982 c 9
§ 1; 1979 c 37 § 1; 1969 c 80 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.360 pursuant
to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.530 Gift by will, card, document, or driver's license—
Procedures. [1987 c 331 § 67; 1975 c 54 § 2; 1969 c 80 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 68.50.370 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.540 Delivery of will, card or other document to specified
donee. [1969 c 80 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.380 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.08.550 Amendment or revocation of gift. [1969 c 80 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.390 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.560 Acceptance or rejection of gift—Time of death—
Liability for damages. [1987 c 331 § 68; 1969 c 80 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 68.50.400 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.600 Uniformity. [1987 c 331 § 69; 1969 c 80 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 68.50.410 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.660 Good faith compliance with RCW 68.08.650—Hospital
liability. [1987 c 331 § 72; 1986 c 129 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.510
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.12
PUBLIC CEMETERIES AND MORGUES
68.12.010 Morgues authorized in counties. [1983 1st ex.s. c 16 §
19; 1917 c 90 § 1; RRS § 6040.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.010 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.020 Coroner to control morgue—Expense. [1917 c 90 § 2;
RRS § 6041.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.020 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.030 Counties and cities may provide for burial, acquire
cemeteries, etc. [1857 p 28 § 3; RRS § 3772.] Recodified as RCW
68.52.030 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.040 Cities and towns may own, improve, etc., cemeteries.
[1955 c 378 § 1; 1909 c 156 § 1; RRS § 3773.] Recodified as RCW
68.52.040 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.045 Cities and towns may provide for a cemetery board.
[1955 c 378 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.045 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.12.050 Cemetery improvement fund. [1955 c 378 § 3; 1909 c
156 § 4; RRS § 3776.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.050 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.12.060 Care and investment of fund. [1933 c 91 § 1; 1909 c 156
§ 2; RRS § 3774. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1909 c 156 § 3 now
codified as RCW 68.12.065.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.060 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.065 Approval of investments. [1909 c 156 § 3; RRS § 3775.
Formerly RCW 68.12.060, part.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.065 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.070 Cemetery fund—Management. [1909 c 156 § 6; RRS §
3778.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.070 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.12.080 Books of account—Audit. [1909 c 156 § 5; RRS § 3777.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.080 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.16
CEMETERY DISTRICTS
68.16.010 Establishment authorized. [1971 c 19 § 1; 1957 c 99 § 1;
1953 c 41 § 1; 1947 c 27 § 1; 1947 c 6 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-150.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.090 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.020 Petition—Requisites—Examination. [1947 c 6 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-151.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.100 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.030 Hearing, place and date of. [1947 c 6 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 3778-152.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.110 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.16.040 Publication and posting of petition and notice of
hearing. [1947 c 6 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-153.] Recodified as RCW
68.52.120 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.050 Hearing—Inclusion and exclusion of lands. [1947 c 6 §
5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-154.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.130 pursuant
to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.060 Election on formation of district and to elect first
commissioners. [1982 c 60 § 2; 1947 c 6 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778155.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.140 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.070 Election, how conducted—Notice. [1947 c 6 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3778-156.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.150 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
68.16.080 Election ballot. [1947 c 6 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778157.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.160 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.610 Short title. [1987 c 331 § 70; 1969 c 80 § 11.] Recodified
as RCW 68.50.420 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.090 Canvass of returns—Resolution of organization. [1947
c 6 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-158.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.170
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.08.650
Identification of potential donors—Hospital
procedures. [1987 c 331 § 71; 1986 c 129 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
68.50.500 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.100 Review—Organization complete. [1947 c 6 § 10; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 3778-159.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.180 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
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68.16.110 General powers of district. [1984 c 186 § 58; 1967 c 164
§ 6; 1947 c 6 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-160.] Recodified as RCW
68.52.190 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.111 Contracts with third-class cities, towns, for public
facilities and services—Joint purchasing. Cross-reference section,
recodified as RCW 68.52.191 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.112 Public cemetery facilities or services—Cooperation with
public or private agencies—Joint purchasing. [1963 c 112 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.192 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.113 Public cemetery facilities or services—"Public agency"
defined. [1987 c 331 § 73; 1963 c 112 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.193
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.120 Right of eminent domain. [1947 c 6 § 12; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 3778-161.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.200 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.16.130 Power to do cemetery business—District may embrace
certain cities and towns—Eminent domain exception. [1971 c 19 § 2;
1959 c 23 § 2; 1957 c 39 § 1; 1947 c 6 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-162.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.210 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.140 District commissioners—Election. [1982 c 60 § 3; 1979
ex.s. c 126 § 40; 1947 c 6 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-163.] Recodified
as RCW 68.52.220 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.150 Declarations of candidacy. [1947 c 6 § 15; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 3778-164.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.230 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.16.160 Vacancies. [1947 c 6 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-165.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.240 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.170 Special elections. [1947 c 6 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
3778-166.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.250 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.180 Oath of commissioners. [1986 c 167 § 24; 1947 c 6 § 18;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-167.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.260 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.190
Organization of board—Secretary—Office—
Meetings—Powers. [1947 c 6 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-168.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.270 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.200 Duty of county treasurer—Cemetery district fund.
[1947 c 6 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-169.] Recodified as RCW
68.52.280 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.210 Tax levy authorized for fund. [1947 c 6 § 21; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 3778-170.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.290 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.16.220 Disbursement of fund. [1947 c 6 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
3778-171.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.300 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.230 Limitation of indebtedness—Limitation of tax levy.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 77; 1947 c 6 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-172.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.310 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.240 Dissolution of districts. [1947 c 6 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 3778-173.] Recodified as RCW 68.52.320 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.250 Disincorporation of district located in class A or AA
county and inactive for five years. Cross-reference section, recodified as
RCW 68.52.330 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.16.900 Severability—1947 c 6. [1947 c 6 § 25; no RRS.]
Recodified as RCW 68.52.900 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.18
ANNEXATION AND MERGER OF CEMETERY DISTRICTS
68.18.010 Annexation—Petition—Procedure. [1987 c 331 § 74;
1969 ex.s. c 78 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.010 pursuant to 1987 c 331
§ 89.
68.18.020 Merger—Authorized. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 68.54.020 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Title 68
68.18.050 Merger—Petition—Special election. [1969 ex.s. c 78 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.050 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.18.060 Merger—Petition—Election—Vote required—Merger
effected. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.060 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.18.070 Merger—Petition—When election dispensed with.
[1969 ex.s. c 78 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.070 pursuant to 1987 c 331
§ 89.
68.18.080 Merger—Preexisting obligations. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 68.54.080 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.18.090 Merger—Transfer of all property, funds, assessments.
[1969 ex.s. c 78 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.090 pursuant to 1987 c 331
§ 89.
68.18.100 Merger and transfer of part of one district to adjacent
district—Petition—Election—Vote. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 68.54.100 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.18.110 Merger and transfer of part of one district to adjacent
district—When election dispensed with. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 68.54.110 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.18.120 Merger and transfer of part of one district to adjacent
district—Preexisting indebtedness. [1987 c 331 § 75; 1969 ex.s. c 78 §
12.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.120 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.20
PRIVATE CEMETERIES
68.20.090 Permit required, when. [1943 c 247 § 144; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 3778-144.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.20.100 Crematory record of caskets. [1943 c 247 § 57; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-57. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1943 c 247 § 58
now codified as RCW 68.20.105.] Recodified as RCW 68.50.250 pursuant
to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.20.105 Crematory record of caskets—Penalty. [1943 c 247 §
58; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-58. Formerly RCW 68.20.100, part.]
Recodified as RCW 68.50.260 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.20.130 Ground plans. [1905 c 64 § 1; 1899 c 33 § 6; RRS § 3769.
Formerly RCW 68.24.230.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
Chapter 68.24
CEMETERY PROPERTY
68.24.175 Inspection of records. [1943 c 247 § 41; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 3778-41. Formerly RCW 68.24.170, part.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 §
161.
68.24.200 Land of nonprofit associations exempt from taxation.
[1899 c 33 § 3, part; RRS § 3766, part.] Now codified in RCW 68.20.110.
68.24.210
Sold lots exempt from taxes, etc.—Nonprofit
associations. [1899 c 33 § 5; RRS § 3768.] Now codified as RCW
68.20.120.
68.24.230 Ground plans. [1905 c 64 § 1; 1899 c 33 § 6; RRS §
3769.] Now codified as RCW 68.20.130.
Chapter 68.32
TITLE AND RIGHTS TO CEMETERY PLOTS
68.32.120 Order of interment, when no parent or child survives.
[1943 c 247 § 100; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-100.] Repealed by 2005 c 365
§ 161.
Chapter 68.36
ABANDONED LOTS
68.36.090 Disposition of proceeds. [1953 c 290 § 3; 1943 c 247 §
86; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-86.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
Chapter 68.40
68.18.030 Merger—Petition—Procedure—Contents. [1969 ex.s. c
78 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 68.54.030 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
ENDOWMENT AND NONENDOWMENT CARE
68.18.040
Merger—Petition—Rejection, concurrence or
modification—Signatures. [1969 ex.s. c 78 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
68.54.040 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.40.020 Nonendowment care section. [1979 c 21 § 17; 1953 c 290
§ 5; 1943 c 247 § 120; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-120.] Repealed by 1987 c
331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
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68.40.030 Endowment care cemetery—Identifying sign. [1953 c
290 § 6; 1943 c 247 § 121; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-121.] Repealed by
1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
68.48.030 Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—
Exceptions. [1943 c 247 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-37.] Recodified as
RCW 68.56.030 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.40.050 Annual revision of report. [1943 c 247 § 124; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-124.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1,
1987.
68.48.040 Nonconforming cemetery a nuisance—Penalty—Costs
of prosecution. [1943 c 247 § 145; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-145.]
Recodified as RCW 68.56.040 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.40.070 Nonendowment care cemetery defined. [1953 c 290 § 9;
1943 c 247 § 119; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-119.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 §
90, effective July 1, 1987.
68.48.050 Requirements as to crematories. [1987 c 331 § 14; 1943
c 247 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-56.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.185
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.40.080 Nonendowment care cemetery—Identifying sign. [1953
c 290 § 10; 1943 c 247 § 123; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-123.] Repealed by
1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
68.48.060 Defendant liable for costs. [1943 c 247 § 139; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-139.] Recodified as RCW 68.56.050 pursuant to 1987 c
331 § 89.
Chapter 68.44
68.48.070 Exclusions. [1979 c 21 § 42; 1943 c 247 § 146; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-146.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1,
1987.
ENDOWMENT CARE FUND
68.44.040 Loan of funds to cemetery authority. [1943 c 247 § 128;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-128.] Repealed by 1953 c 290 § 14.
68.44.050 Loan to officers prohibited. [1953 c 290 § 15; 1943 c 247
§ 131; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-131.] Repealed by 1979 c 21 § 44.
Chapter 68.46
PREARRANGEMENT CONTRACTS
68.46.095 Financial statements—Failure to file. [1987 c 331 § 19;
1979 c 21 § 37.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.235 pursuant to 1987 c 331 §
89.
68.46.120 Exemptions from chapter. [1979 c 21 § 41; 1977 ex.s. c
351 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 331 § 90, effective July 1, 1987.
68.46.140 Prearrangement sales license. [1987 c 331 § 12; 1979 c
21 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.155 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.46.150 Sales licenses—Qualifications.
Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
[1979 c 21 § 40.]
68.46.180 Sales licenses—Terms—Fees. [1987 c 331 § 18; 1979 c
21 § 29.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.225 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.46.190 Sales licenses—Grounds for termination. [1987 c 331 §
25; 1979 c 21 § 30.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.300 pursuant to 1987 c 331
§ 89.
68.46.200 Sales licenses—Notice, procedures for board action.
[1987 c 331 § 26; 1979 c 21 § 31.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.310 pursuant
to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.46.210
Violation—Penalty—Unfair practice—Other laws
applicable. [1987 c 331 § 27; 1984 c 53 § 6; 1979 c 21 § 39.] Recodified
as RCW 68.05.330 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.46.220
Board action against authorities—Administrative
procedures. [1979 c 21 § 32.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.320 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.48.080 Police authority—Who may exercise. [1943 c 247 § 55;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-55.] Recodified as RCW 68.56.060 pursuant to
1987 c 331 § 89.
68.48.090 Forfeiture of office for inattention to duty. [1943 c 247 §
132; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-132.] Recodified as RCW 68.56.070
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
Chapter 68.50
HUMAN REMAINS
68.50.030 Free care and delivery of remains. [1917 c 90 § 5; RRS §
6044. Formerly RCW 68.08.030.] Repealed by 1991 c 176 § 7.
68.50.135 Individual's remains—Burial on island solely owned by
individual, immediate family, or estate. [1984 c 53 § 7. Formerly RCW
68.08.135.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.50.145 Removing remains—Penalty. [2003 c 53 § 309; 1992 c 7
§ 45; 1943 c 247 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1943 c 3778-25. Formerly RCW
68.08.140, part, and 68.08.145.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.50.150 Mutilating, disinterring human remains—Penalty.
[2003 c 53 § 310; 1992 c 7 § 46; 1943 c 247 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 377826. Formerly RCW 68.08.150.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.50.165 Embalming services—When provided without charge.
[1985 c 402 § 2. Formerly RCW 68.08.165.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 §
161.
68.50.180 Right to rely on authorization—State agency funding
for cremation. [1993 c 43 § 5; 1979 c 21 § 14; 1943 c 247 § 31; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 3778-31. Formerly RCW 68.08.180.] Repealed by 2005 c
365 § 161.
68.50.190 Liability for damages—Limitation. [1943 c 247 § 32;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-32. Formerly RCW 68.08.190.] Repealed by
2005 c 365 § 161.
68.46.230 Board action against authorities—Cease and desist
orders. [1987 c 331 § 28; 1979 c 21 § 33.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.340
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.50.250 Crematory record of caskets—Penalty. [2003 c 53 §
311; 1943 c 247 § 57; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-57. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1943 c 247 § 58 now codified as RCW 68.50.260. Formerly
RCW 68.20.100.] Repealed by 2005 c 365 § 161.
68.46.240
Delaying board action pending administrative
proceedings. [1987 c 331 § 29; 1979 c 21 § 34.] Recodified as RCW
68.05.350 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.50.260 Crematory record of caskets—Penalty. [1943 c 247 §
58; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-58. Formerly RCW 68.20.100, part, and
68.20.105.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
68.46.250 Board action against authorities—Hearing location—
Decision—Review. [1987 c 331 § 30; 1979 c 21 § 35.] Recodified as RCW
68.05.360 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.46.260 Board action against authorities—Enforcement of
orders. [1987 c 331 § 31; 1979 c 21 § 36.] Recodified as RCW 68.05.370
pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.50.280 Corneal tissue for transplantation—Authority of
county coroner, medical examiner or designee to provide—Conditions.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 224; 1987 c 331 § 64; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 60 § 1.
Formerly RCW 68.08.300.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
68.50.340 Definitions. [1981 c 44 § 1; 1969 c 80 § 2. Formerly
RCW 68.08.500.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
Chapter 68.48
PENAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
68.48.010 Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—
Interfering with funeral. [1943 c 247 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-36.
Cf. 1909 c 249 § 240 and 1856-57 p 28 §§ 4, 5.] Recodified as RCW
68.56.010 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
68.48.020 Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—
Civil liability for damage. [1943 c 247 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3778-37.]
Recodified as RCW 68.56.020 pursuant to 1987 c 331 § 89.
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68.50.350 Gift of any part of body to take effect upon death
authorized—Who may make—Priorities—Examination—Rights of
donee paramount. [1987 c 331 § 66; 1969 c 80 § 3. Formerly RCW
68.08.510.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
68.50.360 Eligible donees—Eye removal by embalmers. [1982 c 9
§ 1; 1979 c 37 § 1; 1969 c 80 § 4. Formerly RCW 68.08.520.] Repealed by
1993 c 228 § 21.
68.50.370 Gift by will, card, document, or driver's license—
Procedures. [1987 c 331 § 67; 1975 c 54 § 2; 1969 c 80 § 5. Formerly
RCW 68.08.530.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
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68.50.380 Delivery of will, card, or other document to specified
donee. [1969 c 80 § 6. Formerly RCW 68.08.540.] Repealed by 1993 c
228 § 21.
68.50.390 Amendment or revocation of gift. [1969 c 80 § 7.
Formerly RCW 68.08.550.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
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Title 69
FOOD, DRUGS, COSMETICS,
AND POISONS
Chapter 69.04
68.50.400 Acceptance or rejection of gift—Time of death—
Liability for damages. [1987 c 331 § 68; 1969 c 80 § 8. Formerly RCW
68.08.560.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
INTRASTATE COMMERCE
IN FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS
68.50.410 Uniformity. [1987 c 331 § 69; 1969 c 80 § 9. Formerly
RCW 68.08.600.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
69.04.230 Food—Adulteration by coal tar color. [1945 c 257 § 41;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6163-90.] Repealed by 1963 c 198 § 14.
68.50.420 Short title. [1987 c 331 § 70; 1969 c 80 § 11. Formerly
RCW 68.08.610.] Repealed by 1993 c 228 § 21.
69.04.385 Food donated to nonprofit organization. [1979 c 115 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 c 241 § 7. Later enactment, see chapter 69.80 RCW.
68.50.500
Identification of potential donors—Hospital
procedures. [1993 c 228 § 20; 1987 c 331 § 71; 1986 c 129 § 1. Formerly
RCW 68.08.650.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
69.04.760 Hearing on proposed regulation—Notice. [1945 c 257 §
94; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6163-142.] Repealed by 1963 c 198 § 15.
68.50.510 Good faith compliance with RCW 68.50.500—Hospital
liability. [1987 c 331 § 72; 1986 c 129 § 2. Formerly RCW 68.08.660.]
Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.520 Anatomical gifts—Findings—Declaration. [1993 c 228
§ 1.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.530 Anatomical gifts—Definitions. [2003 c 94 § 2; 1996 c
178 § 15; 1993 c 228 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.540
Anatomical
gifts—Authorized—Procedures—
Changes—Refusal. [2003 c 94 § 4; 1995 c 132 § 1; 1993 c 228 § 3.]
Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.550 Anatomical gifts—By person other than decedent.
[2007 c 156 § 26; 1993 c 228 § 4.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.560 Anatomical gifts—Hospital procedure—Records—
Liability. [1993 c 228 § 5.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.570 Anatomical gifts—Donees. [1993 c 228 § 6.] Repealed
by 2008 c 139 § 31.
(Formerly: Food, drug, and cosmetic act)
Chapter 69.07
WASHINGTON FOOD PROCESSING ACT
69.07.030 Nonconflicting provisions of chapter 69.04 RCW
incorporated into chapter. [1967 ex.s. c 121 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 c 68
§ 5.
69.07.090 Requirements for plants already in operation—
Extension of time for compliance, when. [1967 ex.s. c 121 § 9.] Repealed
by 1991 c 137 § 10.
69.07.130 Chapter not to affect existing liabilities. [1967 ex.s. c
121 § 13.] Repealed by 1991 c 137 § 10.
Chapter 69.08
FLOUR, WHITE BREAD, AND ROLLS
69.08.010 Definitions. [1971 c 27 § 1; 1945 c 192 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 6294-160.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June 30, 1995.
69.08.020 Director, duty to enforce. [1945 c 192 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 6294-163.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June 30, 1995.
68.50.580 Anatomical gifts—Document of gift—Delivery. [1993 c
228 § 7.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
69.08.030 Flour—Content requirements. [1985 c 25 § 1; 1945 c
192 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-161.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24,
effective June 30, 1995.
68.50.590 Anatomical gifts—Rights of donee—Time of death—
Actions by technician, enucleator. [1993 c 228 § 8.] Repealed by 2008 c
139 § 31.
69.08.040 Bread and rolls—Content requirements. [1985 c 25 § 2;
1945 c 192 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-162.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 §
24, effective June 30, 1995.
68.50.600 Anatomical gifts—Hospitals—Procurement and use
coordination. [1993 c 228 § 9.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
69.08.045 Specialty breads or rolls, macaroni or macaroni
products, enriched white flour required—Exemptions. [1988 c 5 § 5;
1971 c 27 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June 30, 1995.
68.50.610 Anatomical gifts—Illegal purchase or sale—Penalty.
[2003 c 53 § 312; 1993 c 228 § 10.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.620
Anatomical gifts—Examination for medical
acceptability—Jurisdiction of coroner, medical examiner—Liability
limited. [1993 c 228 § 11.] Repealed by 2008 c 139 § 31.
68.50.630 Anatomical gifts—Corneal tissue. [1993 c 228 § 15.]
Repealed by 2002 c 45 § 1.
68.50.635 Organ and tissue donor registry. [2003 c 94 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 68.64.200 pursuant to 2008 c 139 § 30.
68.50.640 Organ and tissue donation awareness account. [2003 c
94 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 68.64.210 pursuant to 2008 c 139 § 30.
Chapter 68.52
69.08.050 Intrastate and interstate standards to conform. [1945 c
192 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-164.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24,
effective June 30, 1995.
69.08.060 Shortage of ingredients—Procedure. [1945 c 192 § 6;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-165.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June
30, 1995.
69.08.070
Regulations, how and where kept—Copies for
distribution. [1945 c 192 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-166.] Repealed by
1995 c 374 § 24, effective June 30, 1995.
69.08.080 Right of entry, to take samples, etc. [1945 c 192 § 8;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-167.] Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June
30, 1995.
69.08.090 Penalty. [1945 c 192 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6294-168.]
Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 24, effective June 30, 1995.
PUBLIC CEMETERIES AND MORGUES
Chapter 69.11
68.52.191 Contracts with third-class cities, towns, for public
facilities and services—Joint purchasing. Cross-reference section,
decodified May 1994.
BAKERIES AND BAKERY PRODUCTS—1903 ACT
69.11.010 Bakeries—Sanitary conditions. [1919 c 206 § 1; 1903 c
135 § 1; RRS § 6285. Formerly RCW 69.12.130.] Repealed by 1979 c 154
§ 26.
68.52.230 Declarations of candidacy. [1947 c 6 § 15; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 3778-164. Formerly RCW 68.16.150.] Repealed by 1990 c 259 §
40.
69.11.020 Lavatories, etc., apart from bake room. [1903 c 135 § 2;
RRS § 6286. Formerly RCW 69.12.140.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
68.52.240 Vacancies. [1947 c 6 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 3778-165.
Formerly RCW 68.16.160.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
69.11.030 Bake room—Size—Plastering, etc. [1903 c 135 § 3; RRS
§ 6287. Formerly RCW 69.12.150.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
69.11.040 Flour and meal products, how kept. [1903 c 135 § 4;
RRS § 6288. Formerly RCW 69.12.160.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.015 Definitions. [1939 c 190 § 2; RRS § 6294-102.] Repealed
by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.050 Products to be kept separate from sleeping rooms.
[1903 c 135 § 5; RRS § 6289. Formerly RCW 69.12.170.] Repealed by
1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.020 "Macaroni products" defined. [1939 c 190 § 3; RRS §
6294-103. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 190 §§ 4 and 6 now
codified as RCW 69.16.021 and 69.16.023.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.060 Inspection—Certificate to owner. [1903 c 135 § 6; RRS
§ 6290.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.021 "Macaroni factory" defined. [1939 c 190 § 4; RRS §
6294-104. Formerly RCW 69.16.020, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.070 Order to alter, service of notice of. [1903 c 135 § 7; RRS
§ 6291.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.022 "Person" defined. [1939 c 190 § 5; RRS § 6294-105.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.080 Employment of diseased persons prohibited. [1903 c
135 § 8; RRS § 6292.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.023 "Distributor" defined. [1939 c 190 § 6; RRS § 6294-106.
Formerly RCW 69.16.020, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.090 Persons under sixteen—Work hours for. [1903 c 135 §
9; RRS § 6293. Formerly RCW 49.28.090, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 §
26.
69.16.030 Factory permit—Application. [1939 c 190 § 7; RRS §
6294-107.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.11.100 Penalty. [1903 c 135 § 10; RRS § 6294. Formerly RCW
49.28.090, part and 69.12.180.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
Chapter 69.12
BAKERIES AND BAKERY PRODUCTS—1937 ACT
69.12.010 Declaration of policy. [1937 c 137 § 1; RRS § 6284-1.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.020 Definitions. [1982 c 182 § 38; 1937 c 137 § 2; RRS §
6284-2.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.030 Bakery license—Application. [1982 c 182 § 39; 1937 c
137 § 3; RRS § 6284-3.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.040 Distributor's license—Application. [1982 c 182 § 40;
1937 c 137 § 4; RRS § 6284-4.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.050
License and renewal fees—Expiration date—
Nontransferability. [1982 c 182 § 41; 1967 c 240 § 44; 1937 c 137 § 5;
RRS § 6284-5.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.060 Revocation or suspension of license. [1937 c 137 § 6;
RRS § 6284-6.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.070 Diseased persons barred—Health certificates. [1985 c
213 § 13; 1937 c 137 § 7; RRS § 6284-7.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.080 Inspection of premises and vehicles. [1939 c 44 § 1;
1937 c 137 § 8; RRS § 6284-8.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.12.090 Sales on consignment—Rebates and return of products
prohibited. [1945 c 169 § 1 (adding to 1937 c 137 a new section, § 8(a));
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6284-8(a).] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.040 Distributor's permit—Application. [1939 c 190 § 8;
RRS § 6294-108.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.050 Permit fees—Use of funds. [1967 c 240 § 45; 1939 c 190
§ 9; RRS § 6294-109.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.060
Expiration date—Renewal—Nontransferability—
Change of owner. [1939 c 190 § 10; RRS § 6294-110.] Repealed by 1988
c 5 § 7.
69.16.070 Permit—Revocation or suspension. [1939 c 190 § 11;
RRS § 6294-111.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.080 Revocation or suspension—Hearing. [1939 c 190 § 12;
RRS § 6294-112.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.090 Appeal. [1939 c 190 § 13; RRS § 6294-113.] Repealed by
1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.100 Service of papers. [1939 c 190 § 14; RRS § 6294-114.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.110 Work by diseased persons prohibited. [1939 c 190 § 15;
RRS § 6294-115. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 190 § 16 now
codified as RCW 69.16.115.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.115 Food and beverage service worker's permit required.
[1961 c 30 § 1; 1939 c 190 § 16; RRS § 6294-116. Formerly RCW
69.16.110, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.16.120 Food and beverage service worker's permit required—
Revocation—Refusal to furnish evidence of freedom from disease.
[1961 c 30 § 2; 1939 c 190 § 17; RRS § 6294-117.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 §
7.
69.16.130 Inspection of factories and vehicles. [1939 c 190 § 18;
RRS § 6294-118.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.12.100 Statement of prices, terms, etc.—Filing and posting.
[1937 c 137 § 9; RRS § 6284-9.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.16.140 Statement of prices, terms, etc. [1939 c 190 § 19; RRS §
6294-119.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.12.110 Subpoenas and taking testimony. [1937 c 137 § 10; RRS
§ 6284-10.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 6.
69.16.150 Unlawful to sell without statement. [1939 c 190 § 20;
RRS § 6294-120.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.12.120 Penalty. [1937 c 137 § 11; RRS § 6284-11.] Repealed by
1988 c 5 § 6.
69.16.160 Specific unlawful acts. [1979 c 154 § 20; 1939 c 190 § 21;
RRS § 6294-121.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.12.130 Bakeries—Sanitary Conditions. [1919 c 206 § 1; 1903 c
135 § 1; RRS § 6285.] Now codified as RCW 69.11.010.
69.16.170 Penalty. [1939 c 190 § 22; RRS § 6294-122.] Repealed by
1988 c 5 § 7.
69.12.140 Lavatories, etc., apart from bake room. [1903 c 135 § 2;
RRS § 6286.] Now codified as RCW 69.11.020.
69.16.900 Severability—1939 c 190. [1939 c 190 § 23; RRS § 6294123.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.12.150 Bake room—Size—Plastering, etc. [1903 c 135 § 3; RRS
§ 6287.] Now codified as RCW 69.11.030.
69.12.160 Flour and meal products, how kept. [1903 c 135 § 4;
RRS § 6288.] Now codified as RCW 69.11.040.
69.12.170 Products to be kept separate from sleeping rooms.
[1903 c 135 § 5; RRS § 6289.] Now codified as RCW 69.11.050.
69.12.180 Penalty. [1903 c 135 § 10, part; RRS § 6294, part.] Now
codified in RCW 69.11.100.
Chapter 69.20
CONFECTIONS
69.20.005 Declaration of policy. [1939 c 112 § 1; RRS § 6294-51.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.007 Definitions. [1939 c 112 § 2; RRS § 6294-52.] Repealed
by 1988 c 5 § 8.
MACARONI AND MACARONI PRODUCTS
69.20.010 "Confection" defined. [1939 c 112 § 3; RRS § 6294-53.
FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: 1939 c 112 § 4 now codified as RCW
69.20.011; 1939 c 112 § 5 now codified as RCW 69.20.012; 1939 c 112 § 6
now codified as RCW 69.12.013; 1939 c 112 § 7 now codified as RCW
69.12.014.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.16.010 Declaration of policy. [1939 c 190 § 1; RRS § 6294-101.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 7.
69.20.011 "Confectioner" defined. [1939 c 112 § 4; RRS § 629454. Formerly RCW 69.20.010, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
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69.20.012 "Confectionery" defined. [1939 c 112 § 5; RRS § 629455. Formerly RCW 69.20.010, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.190 Dealer's license—Grounds for not issuing. [1955 c 193
§ 7.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.013 "Person" defined. [1939 c 112 § 6; RRS § 6294-56.
Formerly RCW 69.20.010, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.200 Dealer's license—Revocation, suspension, denial. [1955
c 193 § 8.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.014 "Director" defined. [1939 c 112 § 7; RRS § 6294-57.
Formerly RCW 69.20.010, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.210 Violations by applicant or licensee—Procedure. [1955 c
193 § 9.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.020 Confectioner's permit—Application. [1939 c 112 § 8;
RRS § 6294-58.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.220 Washington state egg seals. [1967 c 240 § 49; 1955 c 193
§ 10.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.030
Permit—Expiration—Renewal—Nontransferability.
[1939 c 112 § 9; RRS § 6294-59.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.230 Sales to retailers, etc.—Invoice, contents. [1955 c 193 §
11.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.040 Annual permit fee—Use of funds. [1967 c 240 § 46;
1939 c 112 § 10; RRS § 6294-60.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.240 Unlawful acts—Markings required. [1955 c 193 § 12.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.050 Cancellation or suspension of permit. [1939 c 112 § 11;
RRS § 6294-61.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.250 When markings not required.
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.060 Revocation or suspension—Hearing. [1939 c 112 § 12;
RRS § 6294-62.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.24.260 Notice to consumer of grade or quality, size or weight.
[1967 c 240 § 50; 1955 c 193 § 14.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.20.070 Appeal. [1939 c 112 § 13; RRS § 6294-63.] Repealed by
1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.080 Service of papers. [1939 c 112 § 14; RRS § 6294-64.]
Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.090 Work by diseased persons prohibited. [1939 c 112 § 15;
RRS § 6294-65. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1939 c 112 § 16 now
codified as RCW 69.20.095.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.095 Medical examination and certification of workers—
Fee—Renewals. [1939 c 112 § 16; RRS § 6294-66. Formerly RCW
69.20.090, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
69.20.100 Revocation of health certificate—Refusal to submit to
examination. [1939 c 112 § 17; RRS § 6294-67.] Repealed by 1985 c 213
§ 32, effective June 30, 1985.
69.20.110 Noxious or injurious confections forbidden. [1939 c 112
§ 18; RRS § 6294-68.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.120 Inspection of premises and vehicles. [1939 c 112 § 19;
RRS § 6294-69.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.130 Filing trademarks and names. [1939 c 112 § 20; RRS §
6294-70.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.20.140 Sales on consignment, rebates, etc., prohibited. [1939 c
112 § 21; RRS § 6294-71.] Repealed by 1979 c 154 § 26.
69.20.150 Penalty. [1939 c 112 § 22; RRS § 6294-72.] Repealed by
1988 c 5 § 8.
69.20.900 Severability—1939 c 112. [1939 c 112 § 23; RRS § 629473.] Repealed by 1988 c 5 § 8.
Chapter 69.24
EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS
Washington state egg law of 1955
69.24.010 through 69.24.120 [1949 c 116; 1937 c 157; 1933 c 17;
RRS §§ 6155-1 through 6155-6, 6155-8, -9, -12, -14; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§
6155-7, -10, -13.] Repealed by 1955 c 193 § 36.
69.24.130 Definitions—General. [1955 c 193 § 1.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.140 Definitions—With relation to eggs. [1955 c 193 § 2.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
[1955 c 193 § 13.]
69.24.270 Inscription of species of fowl when other than chicken.
[1955 c 193 § 15.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.280 Removal of inaccurate markings required. [1955 c 193
§ 16.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.290 Unlawful use of name, trademark, or trade name.
[1955 c 193 § 17.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.300 Unlawful sale or representation as "fresh eggs", etc.
[1955 c 193 § 18.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.310 Unlawful movement when warning affixed. [1955 c 193
§ 19.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.320 Stamping foreign eggs. [1955 c 193 § 20.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.330 Stamping container of foreign eggs. [1955 c 193 § 21.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.340
Notice of use of foreign eggs by bakeries,
confectioneries, etc. [1955 c 193 § 22.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 §
40.
69.24.350 Notice of use of foreign eggs in egg products. [1955 c
193 § 23.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.360 Possession by seller presumes eggs for sale. [1955 c 193
§ 24.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.370
Compliance with director's order—Inspections—
Halting vehicles. [1955 c 193 § 25.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.380 Enforcement of chapter—Inspectors—Seizure and sale.
[1955 c 193 § 26.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.390 Samples of lots or containers.
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
[1955 c 193 § 27.]
69.24.400 Public nuisance, when—Warning affixed—Abatement.
[1955 c 193 § 28.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.410 Adulterated and misbranded eggs and egg products.
[1955 c 193 § 29.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.420 Penalties. [1955 c 193 § 30.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
201 § 40.
69.24.430 Venue for prosecutions. [1955 c 193 § 31.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.150
Rules and regulations, grades and standards—
Administrative hearings. [1955 c 193 § 3.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
201 § 40.
69.24.440 Dealer exempt from commission merchant's law. [1955
c 193 § 32.] Repealed by 1959 c 156 § 1.
69.24.160 Dealer's license. [1955 c 193 § 4.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.450 State egg account—Expenditures. [1955 c 193 § 33.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.170 Dealer's license—Fee—Disposition. [1961 c 54 § 1; 1955
c 193 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.900 Short title. [1955 c 193 § 34.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s.
c 201 § 40.
69.24.180
Dealer's license—Duration—Nontransferable—
Duplicate. [1955 c 193 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
69.24.910 Severability—1955 c 193. [1955 c 193 § 35.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 40.
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WASHINGTON WHOLESOME EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS ACT
69.32.130 Penalty for violating rule or regulation or order. [1959
c 27 § 69.32.130. Prior: 1923 c 47 § 9; RRS § 2509-9.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.25.330 Exemption from chapter. [1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 34.]
Repealed by 1995 c 374 § 32, effective June 30, 1995.
69.32.900 Continuation of existing law. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.900.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
69.25.340 General penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 201 § 36.] Repealed by
1995 c 374 § 32, effective June 30, 1995.
69.32.910 Chapter and section headings not part of law. [1959 c
27 § 69.32.910.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
Chapter 69.28
69.32.920 Invalidity of part of chapter not to affect remainder.
[1959 c 27 § 69.32.920.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
Chapter 69.25
HONEY
69.28.010 Definitions. [(i) 1939 c 199 § 2; RRS § 6163-2. (ii) 1939
c 199 § 14; RRS § 6163-14. (iii) 1939 c 199 § 18; RRS § 6163-18. (iv)
1939 c 199 § 22; RRS § 6163-22.] Now codified as (i) RCW 69.28.190; (ii)
RCW 69.28.310; (iii) RCW 69.28.350; (iv) RCW 69.28.380.
69.32.930 Repeals and saving. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.930.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
69.32.940 Emergency—1959 c 27.
Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
[1959 c 27 § 69.32.940.]
69.28.150
Unlawful honey—Seizure and sale—Notice and
hearing. [1939 c 199 § 31; RRS § 6163-31.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c
283 § 8.
69.32.950 Statement of public policy. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.950.
Prior: 1923 c 47 § 1; RRS § 2509-1.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 §
169.
69.28.160 Honey seals—Price—Use of proceeds. [1939 c 199 § 38;
RRS § 6163-38.] Repealed by 1961 c 60 § 3.
69.32.960 Chapter is cumulative.
Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
[1959 c 27 § 69.32.960.]
Chapter 69.30
Chapter 69.33
SANITARY CONTROL OF SHELLFISH
UNIFORM NARCOTIC DRUG ACT
69.30.040
Advisory committee—Composition—Officers—
Compensation—Powers and duties. [1955 c 144 § 4.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 189 § 17.
69.33.220 Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 7; 1959 c 27 § 69.33.220.
Prior: (1) 1953 c 88 § 2; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 1. (2) 1923 c 47 § 2, part;
RRS § 2509-2, part. Formerly RCW 69.33.010.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
308 § 69.50.606.
69.30.090 Certificates of approval—Appeal from secretary's
decision. [1979 c 141 § 72; 1955 c 144 § 9.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 §
185, effective July 1, 1989.
69.30.100 Certificates of approval—Decision effective during
appeal. [1979 c 141 § 73; 1955 c 144 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185,
effective July 1, 1989.
Chapter 69.32
NARCOTICS—ADDICTION
69.32.010 Definitions. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.010. Prior: 1951 2nd
ex.s. c 22 § 22; 1923 c 47 § 2, part; RRS § 2509-2, part.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
69.32.030 University of Washington and Washington State
University may purchase drugs. [1977 ex.s. c 169 § 110; 1959 c 27 §
69.32.030. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 23; 1923 c 47 § 3, part; RRS §
2509-3, part.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
69.32.060
Exceptions and exemptions not required to be
negatived. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.060. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 18; 1923 c
47 § 5; RRS § 2509-5.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 c 3 § 169.
69.32.070 Suspected addicts—Treatment—Isolation. [1959 c 27 §
69.32.070. Prior: 1923 c 47 § 6; RRS § 2509-6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.32.080 Unlawful possession, use—Habitual user—Penalty.
[1959 c 27 § 69.32.080. Prior: 1953 c 88 § 1; 1923 c 47 § 4; RRS § 25094.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.32.090 Examination and treatment of convicted persons. [1959
c 27 § 69.32.090. Prior: 1923 c 47 § 7; RRS § 2509-7.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.32.095 Program transferred to department of social and health
services. Cross-reference section, decodified.
69.32.096 Drug control assistance unit investigative assistance for
enforcement of chapter. Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to
1983 c 3 § 169.
69.32.100 Rules and regulations—Safeguards—Penalty. [1959 c
27 § 69.32.100. Prior: 1923 c 47 § 8; RRS § 2509-8.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.33.230 Compliance required. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.230. Prior:
1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 2. Formerly RCW 69.33.020.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.240 License required. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.240. Prior: 1951
2nd ex.s. c 22 § 3. Formerly RCW 69.33.030.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.250 Qualifications for license—Suspension or revocation.
[1959 c 27 § 69.33.250. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 4. Formerly RCW
69.33.040.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.260 Sale by manufacturer, wholesaler—Conditions—Use of
drugs. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.260. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 5. Formerly
RCW 69.33.050.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.270 Sale by apothecary. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.270. Prior: 1955
c 25 § 1; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 6. Formerly RCW 69.33.060.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.280 Dispensing by physicians, dentists, veterinarians—
Return of unused portion. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.280. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s.
c 22 § 7. Formerly RCW 69.33.070.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 §
69.50.606.
69.33.290 Exempted sales and uses. [1959 c 97 § 1; 1959 c 27 §
69.33.290. Prior: 1957 c 161 § 1; 1953 c 88 § 4; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 8.
Formerly RCW 69.33.080.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.300 Records to be kept. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 8; 1959 c 27 §
69.33.300. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 9. Formerly RCW 69.33.090.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.310 Labels required. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.310. Prior: 1955 c
25 § 2; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 10. Formerly RCW 69.33.100.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.320 User must keep drug in original container. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.320. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 11. Formerly RCW 69.33.110.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.330
Possession, control by common carriers,
warehousemen, public officers, and certain employees. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.330. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 12. Formerly RCW 69.33.120.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.32.110 Appeals. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.110. Prior: 1923 c 47 § 10;
RRS § 2509-10.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
69.33.340 Narcotics resort a public nuisance. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.340. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 13. Formerly RCW 69.33.150.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.32.120 Quarantine stations and clinics. [1959 c 27 § 69.32.120.
Prior: 1923 c 47 § 11; RRS § 2509-11.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
103 § 3.
69.33.350 Disposal of seized narcotics. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.350.
Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 14. Formerly RCW 69.33.170.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
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69.33.360
Violation—Revocation of license—Reinstatement.
[1959 c 27 § 69.33.360. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 15. Formerly RCW
69.33.210.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.370 Inspection of records, drug stocks—Confidential
information. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.370. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 16.
Formerly RCW 69.33.130.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.380 Fraud in obtaining or dispensing narcotics. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.380. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 17. Formerly RCW 69.33.140.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.390
Exceptions and exemptions not required to be
negatived. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.390. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 18; 1923 c
47 § 5; RRS § 2509-5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606. Later
enactment, see RCW 69.32.060.
69.33.400 Enforcement of chapter. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.400. Prior:
1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 19. Formerly RCW 69.33.180.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.410 Violation—Penalty. [1963 c 38 § 20; 1959 c 27 §
69.33.410. Prior: 1953 c 88 § 3; 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 20. Formerly RCW
69.33.190.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.420 Violation—Double prosecution prohibited. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.420. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 21. Formerly RCW 69.33.200.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.430 Search and seizure—Warrant—Return. [1959 c 27 §
69.33.430. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 24. Formerly RCW 69.33.160.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.440 State university and state college may purchase drugs.
[1959 c 27 § 69.33.440. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 22 § 23; 1923 c 47 § 3, part;
RRS § 2509-3, part.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606. Later
enactment, see RCW 69.32.030.
Title 69
69.40.065 Drugs must be possessed in container in which sold or
dispensed. [1970 ex.s. c 33 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 186 § 9.
69.40.070 Violations—Penalties. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 10; 1963 c 38 §
23; 1939 c 6 § 2; RRS § 2509-16.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 §
69.50.606.
69.40.075 Violations—Penalties. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 12.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.080 Dangerous drugs—Places deemed public nuisance.
[1963 c 205 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.090
Dangerous
drugs—Unlawful
practices—
Communications not privileged. [1963 c 205 § 2.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.100 Dangerous drugs—Search and seizure. [1963 c 205 § 3.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.110 Cannabis defined as dangerous drug subject to chapter
69.40 RCW—Not considered narcotic drug. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 11.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.120 Burden of proof as to exception, excuse, proviso or
exemption. [1970 ex.s. c 33 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 §
69.50.606.
Chapter 69.41
LEGEND DRUGS—PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
69.41.070 Penalties. [2003 c 53 § 326; 1989 c 369 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s.
c 4 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 186 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 69.41.350 pursuant to
2003 c 53 § 422, effective July 1, 2004.
69.41.090 Reduction of medication errors. [2000 c 8 § 4.] Expired
June 30, 2001.
69.33.900 Severability. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.900. Prior: 1951 2nd
ex.s. c 22 § 25.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.41.270 Maintenance of records—Inspection by board. [1989 c
352 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 275 § 5.
69.33.910 Construction. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.910. Prior: 1951 2nd
ex.s. c 22 § 26.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
Chapter 69.43
69.33.920 Short title. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.920. Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s.
c 22 § 27.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.33.930 Continuation of existing law. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.930.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
PRECURSOR DRUGS
69.43.170 Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—
Pilot project to record retail transactions—Penalty. [2005 c 388 § 8.]
Repealed by 2010 c 182 § 6.
Chapter 69.50
69.33.940 Chapter and section headings not part of law. [1959 c
27 § 69.33.940.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT
69.33.950 Invalidity of part of chapter not to affect remainder.
[1959 c 27 § 69.33.950.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.50.307 Order forms. [1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.307.] Repealed
by 2001 c 248 § 2.
69.33.960 Repeals and saving. [1959 c 27 § 69.33.960.] Decodified.
69.50.520 Violence reduction and drug enforcement account.
[2005 c 518 § 937; 2005 c 514 § 1107; 2005 c 514 § 202; 2004 c 276 § 912;
2003 1st sp.s. c 25 § 930; 2002 c 371 § 920. Prior: 2001 2nd sp.s. c 7 § 920;
2001 c 168 § 3; 2000 2nd sp.s. c 1 § 917; 1999 c 309 § 922; 1998 c 346 §
909; prior: 1997 c 451 § 2; 1997 c 338 § 69; 1997 c 149 § 912; 1995 2nd
sp.s. c 18 § 919; 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 910; 1989 c 271 § 401.] Repealed by 2009
c 479 § 47, effective July 1, 2009.
Chapter 69.40
POISONS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS
69.40.040 Person omitting to label drugs, or labeling them
wrongly—Penalty. [1909 c 249 § 255; RRS § 2507.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.40.050 Selling poison without labeling and recording the sale—
Penalty. [1909 c 249 § 256; RRS § 2508. Prior: Code 1881 § 954; 1873 p
211 § 135; 1869 p 227 § 129; 1854 p 97 § 123.] Repealed by 1981 c 147 §
6. Later enactment, see RCW 69.40.055.
69.50.608 Legislative direction. [1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.608.]
Decodified.
Chapter 69.51
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH ACT
69.40.060 Certain drugs to be sold only on prescription or order—
Exceptions. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 9; 1967 c 71 § 1; 1961 c 49 § 1; 1955 c 24
§ 1; 1945 c 57 § 1; 1939 c 29 § 1; 1939 c 6 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 250915.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.51.070 Report to the governor, legislature. [1979 c 136 § 7.]
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
69.40.061 Possession of certain drugs unlawful. [1967 c 71 § 2;
1961 c 49 § 2; 1955 c 23 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION,
EDUCATION PROGRAMS—DRUG TREATMENT CENTERS
69.40.062 Penalty for violation of RCW 69.40.061. [1955 c 23 § 2.]
Repealed by 1963 c 38 § 25.
69.54.010 Purpose. [1987 c 410 § 1; 1982 c 193 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c
304 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.40.063
Dangerous drugs—Defined—Unlawful practices—
Communications not privileged. [1963 c 38 § 21.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 308 § 69.50.606.
69.54.020 Definitions. [1982 c 193 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 304 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.40.064 Dangerous drugs—Prescriptions. [1967 c 71 § 3; 1963 c
38 § 22.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 186 § 9.
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Chapter 69.54
69.54.030
Drug
treatment
centers—Application
for
certification—Approval. [1987 c 410 § 2; 1986 c 53 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 304
§ 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
69.54.033
Methadone treatment—Prohibited or limited by
counties—Regulations and standards—Certification and licensure of
programs. [1987 c 410 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.035 Treatment and operating standards for methadone
treatment centers—Enforcement—Report to legislature. [1987 c 410 §
4; 1986 c 53 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.040
Programs for rehabilitation and education—
Establishment—Rules and regulations—Contracts with other agencies,
individuals. [1988 c 193 § 1; 1982 c 193 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 304 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
Formerly RCW 70.04.010 and 70.04.040.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 §
23. Later enactment, see RCW 70.05.070.
70.04.050 Physicians to report diseases—Penalty. [1893 c 50 § 3;
RRS § 6087.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
70.05.090.
70.04.060 Expenses. [1893 c 50 § 4; RRS § 6088.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 70.05.130.
70.04.070 Prosecutions—Use of funds. [1893 c 50 § 5; RRS §
6089.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
69.54.050 Agreements pursuant to interlocal cooperation act
authorized. [1982 c 193 § 16; 1971 ex.s. c 304 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c
270 § 35.
70.04.080 Duty to report to state board—Penalty. [1893 c 50 § 6;
RRS § 6090.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
70.05.110.
69.54.060
Consent to counseling, care, treatment or
rehabilitation—Liability for expenses. [1982 c 193 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 304
§ 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
Chapter 70.05
69.54.070 Confidentiality. [1982 c 193 § 18; 1971 ex.s. c 304 § 9.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.080 Confidentiality—Exception as to statistical or other
substantive information. [1982 c 193 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 304 § 10.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.090 Records and accounts—Availability to state and federal
drug inspectors—Restrictions on use. [1982 c 193 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 304
§ 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.100
County drug abuse program—State
requirements. [1982 c 193 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
support,
69.54.110 County drug abuse program—State and local support.
[1982 c 193 § 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.54.120 County drug abuse administrative board—Members,
qualifications, terms—Powers, duties. [1983 c 148 § 1; 1982 c 193 § 9.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS,
BOARDS, OFFICERS—REGULATIONS
70.05.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 243.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1,
1996.
70.05.020 Cities and towns—Organization of local health boards.
[1967 ex.s. c 51 § 2.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1,
1996.
70.05.037
Combined city-county health departments—
Establishment. [(1993 c 492 § 244 repealed by 1995 c 43 § 16); 1985 c
124 § 1; 1949 c 46 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6099-30. Formerly RCW
70.08.010.] Recodification of RCW 70.08.010 was repealed by 1995 c 43 §
16, effective June 30, 1995.
70.05.132 Expenses of state or county in enforcing health laws and
regulations—Payment by city or town—Procedure on failure to pay.
[1984 c 25 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 39 § 6.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257,
effective January 1, 1996.
Chapter 69.60
70.05.145
Payments by city or town to support health
department—Agreement with jurisdiction operating department—
Procedure if agreement not reached—Board of arbitrators. [1983 1st
ex.s. c 39 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1, 1996.
OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATIONS
Chapter 70.06
69.54.130 County drug abuse coordinator. [1982 c 193 § 10.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
69.60.800 Labeling of nonprescription drugs—Report to the
legislature—Expiration of section. [1991 c 68 § 2.] Expired March 31,
1994.
Chapter 69.80
FOOD DONATION AND DISTRIBUTION—LIABILITY
69.80.030 Donors and distributing organizations—Limitation of
civil and criminal liability. [1983 c 241 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 299 §
37.
Chapter 69.90
KOSHER FOOD PRODUCTS
COUNTY HEALTH BOARDS AND OFFICERS
70.06.010 Definitions. [1903 c 65 § 6; RRS § 6097.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
70.06.020 County board—Jurisdiction—Health and sanitary
officers—Compensation—Term. [1907 c 85 § 1; 1903 c 65 § 1; RRS §
6091. FORMER PART OF SECTION: (i) 1888 p 46 § 1, part; RRS § 6047,
part now codified in RCW 70.16.010. (ii) 1888 p 46 § 2, part; RRS § 6048,
part now codified in RCW 70.16.020.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
Later enactment, see RCW 70.05.030.
70.06.025 Health officers in cities and towns—Appointment,
term, salary—First-class cities excepted. [1907 c 85 § 2; RRS § 6092.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
69.90.040 Violation of chapter is gross misdemeanor. [1985 c 127
§ 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
70.06.030 Powers and duties of health officer. [1907 c 85 § 3; 1903
c 65 § 3; RRS § 6094.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment,
see RCW 70.05.070.
Title 70
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
70.06.040 Physicians to report diseases. [1907 c 85 § 4; 1903 c 65 §
4; RRS § 6095.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.05.090.
Chapter 70.04
70.06.050 Who determines character of a disease. [1903 c 65 § 5;
RRS § 6096.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
70.05.100.
CITY HEALTH BOARDS AND OFFICERS
70.04.010 Definitions. [1893 c 50 § 2, part; RRS § 6086, part.] Now
codified in RCW 70.04.040.
70.04.020 Health officers in cities and towns—Appointment,
term, salary—First-class cities excepted.
Cross-reference section,
decodified.
70.04.030 Health board—Health officers—Reports. [1893 c 50 §
1; RRS § 6085.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
70.04.040
Duties and compensation of health officers—
"Dangerous contagious disease" defined. [1893 c 50 § 2; RRS § 6086.
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70.06.060
Local health officials and physicians to report
contagious diseases—When state board may act. [1901 c 116 § 2; RRS §
6002.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
70.05.110.
70.06.070 Violations—Penalties. [1907 c 85 § 5; 1903 c 65 § 7;
RRS § 6098.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
70.05.120.
70.06.080 Expenses of enforcing laws. [1907 c 85 § 6; 1903 c 65 §
8; RRS § 6099.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.05.130.
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70.06.090 Rules and regulations—Pesthouses, etc. [1903 c 65 § 2;
RRS § 6093.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
Chapter 70.08
COMBINED CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS
70.08.010
Combined city-county health departments—
Establishment. [(1993 c 492 § 244 repealed by 1995 c 43 § 16); 1985 c
124 § 1; 1949 c 46 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6099-30.] Recodified as RCW
70.05.037 pursuant to 1993 c 492 § 256, effective July 1, 1995.
Recodification of RCW 70.08.010 was subsequently repealed by 1995 c 43
§ 16, effective June 30, 1995.
Chapter 70.09
MUNICIPAL CONTRACTS FOR HEALTH SERVICES
70.09.010 "Municipal corporation" defined. [1963 c 17 § 1.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
70.09.020 Contracts authorized. [1963 c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1967
ex.s. c 51 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 70.05.150.
70.09.030 Supervision of services. [1963 c 17 § 3.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 51 § 23.
Chapter 70.12
PUBLIC HEALTH FUNDS
70.12.005 Transfer of duties to the department of health. [1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 245.] Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1,
1996.
70.12.010 County tax levy for public health. [1975 1st ex.s. c 291 §
1; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 78; 1970 ex.s. c 47 § 6; 1943
c 163 § 1; 1939 c 191 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 3997-2a.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1977.
Title 70
70.16.100 Failure to move vessel to quarantine—Penalty. [1888 p
49 § 10; RRS § 6056.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
70.16.110 Notification of health officers—Penalty. [1888 p 49 § 11;
RRS § 6057.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.120 Vessels to anchor at distance. [Code 1881 § 2220; RRS §
6077.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.130 Penalty. [Code 1881 § 2221; RRS § 6078.] Repealed by
1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.140 Entry of vessels against quarantine—Penalty. [Code
1881 § 2224; RRS § 6081.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
70.16.150 Vessel to perform quarantine—Penalty. [Code 1881 §
2222; RRS § 6079.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.160 Duty of pilots as to quarantine—Penalty. [Code 1881 §
2223; RRS § 6080.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.170 City to provide quarantine flag. [Code 1881 § 2225;
RRS § 6082.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.180 Who may perform quarantine duties for city. [Code
1881 § 2226; RRS § 6083.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
70.16.190 Expense of city quarantine. [Code 1881 § 2227; RRS §
6084.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.200 Information to be furnished upon demand. [Code 1881
§ 2219; RRS § 6076.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
Chapter 70.20
PESTHOUSES, QUARANTINES, AND
MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH PRECAUTIONS
70.12.020 Expenditures authorized. [1939 c 191 § 3; RRS § 60941.] Decodified October 1989.
70.20.010 Pesthouses authorized. [1888 p 49 § 12; RRS § 6058.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.12.080 State director may expend funds in counties. [1939 c
191 § 2; RRS § 6001-1.] Now codified as RCW 70.12.015.
70.20.020 Notice of regulations. [1888 p 49 § 13; RRS § 6059.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
Chapter 70.14
70.20.030 Disposition of fines. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 30; 1888 p 50 §
14; RRS § 6060.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
HEALTH CARE SERVICES PURCHASED BY STATE AGENCIES
70.14.010 State agencies to establish health care information
systems. [1986 c 303 § 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 107 § 35, effective October
1, 1988. Later enactment, see RCW 41.05.031.
Chapter 70.16
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS AT SEAPORTS
70.16.010 County health board—Duties—Health officer. [1888 p
46 § 1; RRS § 6047. Formerly RCW 70.06.020, part and 70.16.010.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.020 Residence of health officer—Quarantine of vessels and
passengers. [1888 p 46 § 2; RRS § 6048. Formerly RCW 70.06.020, part
and 70.16.020.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.040 City may quarantine infected persons. [Code 1881 §
2204; RRS § 6061.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.050 Arrivals from infected areas out of state—Penalty.
[Code 1881 § 2205; RRS § 6062.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective
June 30, 1985.
70.20.060 City may order infected persons removed—Penalty.
[Code 1881 § 2206; RRS § 6063.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective
June 30, 1985.
70.20.070 Suspected travelers may be examined—Penalty. [Code
1881 § 2207; RRS § 6064.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
70.20.080 Suspected baggage may be quarantined. [Code 1881 §
2208; RRS § 6065.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.030 Disinfection of goods from infected vessels—Fees.
[1888 p 47 § 3; RRS § 6049.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June
30, 1985.
70.20.090 Buildings may be impressed to house suspected articles.
[Code 1881 § 2209; RRS § 6066.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective
June 30, 1985.
70.16.040 Failure to obey orders—Penalty. [1888 p 47 § 4; RRS §
6050.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.100 Officers may enter buildings containing infected
articles—Penalty for refusal to assist. [Code 1881 § 2210; RRS § 6067.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.050 Infected persons may be taken ashore. [1888 p 47 § 5;
RRS § 6051.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.060 Breaking quarantine—Penalty. [1888 p 47 § 6; RRS §
6052.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.070 Entering quarantined vessel or area. [1888 p 48 § 7;
RRS § 6053.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.080 Quarantine flag—Display—Penalty. [1888 p 48 § 8;
RRS § 6054.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.16.090 Docking infected vessel, false declarations, etc.—
Penalty. [1888 p 48 § 9; RRS § 6055.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32,
effective June 30, 1985.
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70.20.110 Expenses, payment of. [Code 1881 § 2211; RRS § 6068.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.120 Compensation for services and buildings. [Code 1881 §
2212; RRS § 6069.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.130 Courts may convene in other cities. [Code 1881 § 2213;
RRS § 6070.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.140 Infected prisoners—Removal. [Code 1881 § 2214; RRS
§ 6071.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 27.
70.20.150 Order of removal. [Code 1881 § 2215; RRS § 6072.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
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70.20.160 City or town may select health committee—Health
officer—Powers. [Code 1881 § 2216; RRS § 6073.] Repealed by 1985 c
213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.165 Municipal officers as health committee. [Code 1881 §
2217; RRS § 6074.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.170 Removal of filth on private property—Penalty. [Code
1881 § 2218; RRS § 6075.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30,
1985.
70.20.180 Breaking quarantine. [1901 c 48 § 1; no RRS. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1901 c 48 § 2 now codified as RCW 70.20.185.]
Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June 30, 1985.
70.20.185 Breaking quarantine—Penalty. [1901 c 48 § 2; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 70.20.180.] Repealed by 1985 c 213 § 32, effective June
30, 1985.
Chapter 70.24
CONTROL AND TREATMENT OF
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
(Formerly: Control and treatment of venereal diseases)
70.24.010 Venereal diseases designated. [1919 c 114 § 1; RRS §
6100.] Repealed by 1988 c 206 § 921.
70.24.020 Examination and treatment of suspected persons. [1979
c 141 § 93; 1919 c 114 § 2; RRS § 6101.] Repealed by 1988 c 206 § 921.
70.24.030 Treatment of infected prisoners. [1919 c 114 § 3; RRS §
6102.] Repealed by 1988 c 206 § 921.
70.30.072 Payment for care of patients. [1972 ex.s. c 143 § 3.]
Repealed by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.30.080 State and county inspection. [1967 c 54 § 13; 1915 c 80 §
1; 1913 c 172 § 7; RRS § 6120.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.090 Hospital in connection with almshouse. [1913 c 172 § 8;
RRS § 6121.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.30.100 Admission of nonresidents. [1967 c 54 § 14; 1913 c 172 §
9; RRS § 6122.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.120 State aid to city hospitals. [1913 c 172 § 14; RRS §
6126.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.30.130 State aid only to approved hospitals. [1915 c 80 § 3;
1913 c 172 § 15; RRS § 6127.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.150 Use of hospital. [1913 c 172 § 16; RRS § 6128.] Repealed
by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.30.160 Duties and powers of commissioners as managers.
[1913 c 172 § 12; RRS § 6125.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
Chapter 70.32
COUNTY AND STATE TUBERCULOSIS FUNDS
70.32.010
Expenditures for tuberculosis control directed—
Standards. [1999 c 172 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 §
79; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 21; 1970 ex.s. c 47 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 110 § 11; 1959 c
117 § 1; 1945 c 66 § 1; 1943 c 162 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-1.]
Recodified as RCW 70.30.045 pursuant to 1999 c 172 § 11.
70.24.040 Rules and regulations—Penalty. [1919 c 114 § 4; RRS §
6103.] Repealed by 1988 c 206 § 921.
70.32.011
Transfer of surplus from county tuberculosis
hospitalization fund for county purpose. [1959 c 117 § 4.] Repealed by
1967 c 54 § 19.
70.24.060 Appeal to secretary—Findings conclusive. [1979 c 141
§ 94; 1919 c 114 § 7; RRS § 6106.] Repealed by 1988 c 206 § 921.
70.32.015 Report, deposit, of moneys collected. [1967 ex.s. c 110 §
12; 1953 ex.s. c 4 § 2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.24.440 Class IV human immunodeficiency virus insurance
program. [1993 c 264 § 1; 1989 c 260 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 74.09.757
pursuant to 1993 c 264 § 2.
70.32.020 State tuberculosis equalization fund. [1951 c 204 § 1;
1945 c 66 § 2; 1943 c 162 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-2.] Repealed by
1953 ex.s. c 4 § 4.
Chapter 70.28
CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS
70.32.021 State aid to counties. [1967 ex.s. c 110 § 13; 1959 c 117 §
2; 1953 ex.s. c 4 § 1. Prior: 1951 c 204 § 1; 1945 c 66 § 2; 1943 c 162 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.28.030 Duties of health board. [1899 c 71 § 3; RRS § 6111.]
Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.32.022 State aid to counties—Moneys transferred to general
fund. [1955 c 327 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.28.040 Penalty. [1899 c 71 § 4; RRS § 6112.] Repealed by 1999
c 172 § 12.
70.32.023 State aid to counties—Appropriations to be paid from
general fund. [1955 c 327 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.28.050 Enforcement of regulations. [1967 c 54 § 3; 1899 c 71 §
5; RRS § 6113.] Repealed by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.32.024 State aid to counties—Abolished. [1955 c 327 § 3.]
Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
Chapter 70.30
70.32.025 State aid to counties—Warrants to be paid from general
fund. [1955 c 327 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALS, FACILITIES, AND FUNDING
(Formerly: Tuberculosis hospitals and facilities)
70.30.010 County may establish and maintain hospital—Powers
of commissioners. [1967 c 54 § 8; 1913 c 172 § 1; RRS § 6114.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.020 Board of managers. [1945 c 68 § 1; 1913 c 172 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 6115. Formerly RCW 70.30.020, part and 70.30.030.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.030 Meetings—Expenses—Reports. [1945 c 68 § 1, part;
1913 c 172 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6115, part.] Now codified in RCW
70.30.020.
70.30.040 Medical director—Qualifications—Salary. [1967 c 54 §
9; 1913 c 172 § 3; RRS § 6116.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.050 Treasurer—Duties. [1967 c 54 § 10; 1913 c 172 § 4; RRS
§ 6117.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.32.030 County budget to be submitted for approval. [1945 c 66
§ 3; 1943 c 162 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-3.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
143 § 7.
70.32.040 Administrator of hospital. [1967 c 54 § 15; 1945 c 66 §
4; 1943 c 162 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-4.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
143 § 7.
70.32.050 Responsibility of local health officer. [1971 ex.s. c 277 §
22; 1967 c 54 § 16; 1945 c 66 § 5; 1943 c 162 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 61135.] Repealed by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.32.060 Medical reports on patients. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 23; 1967
c 54 § 17; 1945 c 66 § 6; 1943 c 162 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6113-6.]
Repealed by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.32.070 Construction. [1945 c 66 § 7; 1943 c 162 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 6113-7.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.30.060 Admissions to hospital. [1967 c 54 § 11; 1913 c 172 § 5;
RRS § 6118.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.32.080 Transfer of patients from one hospital or facility to
another—Authorized—Hearing—Refusal, effect. [1969 ex.s. c 161 § 1;
1967 c 54 § 18; 1953 ex.s. c 4 § 3.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.070 Payment for care of patients. [1913 c 172 § 6; RRS §
6119.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 70.30.071.
70.32.085 Minimum of two hospitals or facilities to be provided
for. [1969 ex.s. c 161 § 2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.30.071 Payment for care of patients. [1967 c 54 § 12.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
70.32.090 Counties where tax levy more than adequate—Surplus
for general county or public hospital district purpose. [1973 1st ex.s. c
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195 § 80; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 24; 1967 ex.s. c 110 § 15; 1961 c 101 § 1; 1959
c 117 § 3.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1977.
Chapter 70.33
STATE ADMINISTERED
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL FACILITIES
70.33.010 Definitions. [1999 c 172 § 7; 1991 c 3 § 330; 1983 c 3 §
171; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 70.28.008 pursuant to
1999 c 172 § 11.
70.33.020 Secretary's administrative responsibility—Scope. [1999
c 172 § 8; 1983 c 3 § 172; 1973 1st ex.s. c 213 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 16.]
Recodified as RCW 70.28.025 pursuant to 1999 c 172 § 11.
Title 70
Chapter 70.35
EASTERN TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL DISTRICTS
70.35.010 Purpose. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.35.020
Established—Counties constituting—Headquarters
county—Powers. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291
§ 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.35.030 District commission—Members, appointment of—
Vacancies, filling of—Duties. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 7.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.33.030 Medical director—Qualifications—Powers and duties.
[1983 c 3 § 173; 1973 1st ex.s. c 213 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 17.] Repealed
by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.35.040
Hospital
superintendent—Appointment—
Compensation—Qualification—Duties. [1973 1st ex.s. c 213 § 5; 1971
ex.s. c 277 § 8.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1,
1978.
70.33.040
County budget for tuberculosis facilities—State
services. [1999 c 172 § 9; 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 4. Prior: 1973 1st ex.s. c
213 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 81; 1971 ex.s. c 277 § 18.] Recodified as
RCW 70.30.055 pursuant to 1999 c 172 § 11.
70.35.050 District commission—Powers and duties generally—
Reimbursement for expenses—Organization and proceedings. [1971
ex.s. c 277 § 9.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1,
1978.
70.33.050 County responsibility for costs of care terminates,
when. [1971 ex.s. c 277 § 19.] Decodified October 1989.
70.35.060 Agreements to use Edgecliff facilities. [1971 ex.s. c 277
§ 10.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.33.060 Transfer of assets and liabilities to department, when.
[1971 ex.s. c 277 § 20.] Repealed by 1999 c 172 § 12.
70.35.070 Tax levy directed—Disposition of funds—Special fund
in headquarters county. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 82; 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 1;
1971 ex.s. c 277 § 11.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective
January 1, 1978.
70.33.070 Certain provisions inapplicable, when. [1971 ex.s. c 277
§ 25.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 143 § 7.
Chapter 70.34
JOINT COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIA
70.35.075 Surplus funds—Uses—Tuberculosis fund—Reports.
[1972 ex.s. c 143 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective
January 1, 1978.
70.34.010
Joint sanatoria authorized—Powers of county
commissioners. [1935 c 86 § 1; RRS § 6130-1.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 §
19.
70.35.080 Chapter 70.32 RCW provisions inapplicable, when.
[1971 ex.s. c 277 § 12.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective
January 1, 1978.
70.34.020 Joint sanatorium committee. [1935 c 86 § 2; RRS §
6130-2.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.35.090 State department authority over district. [1971 ex.s. c
277 § 13.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.34.030 Board of managers. [1935 c 86 § 3; RRS § 6130-3.]
Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.040 Board of managers—Organization, oath, meetings,
duties—Medical director. [1935 c 86 § 4; RRS § 6130-4.] Repealed by
1967 c 54 § 19.
70.35.100 Payments for treatment at Edgecliff terminated, when.
[1971 ex.s. c 277 § 14.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective
January 1, 1978.
70.35.110 Contracts to carry out tuberculosis control. [1972 ex.s.
c 143 § 6.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
70.34.050 Admissions to sanatorium. [1935 c 86 § 5; RRS § 61305.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.060 Payment for care of patients. [1935 c 86 § 6; RRS §
6130-6.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.070 Discrimination prohibited—Admission of less than
year's residence. [1935 c 86 § 7; RRS § 6130-7.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 §
19.
Chapter 70.36
STATE TUBERCULOSIS BUILDING COMMISSION
70.36.010 Commission authorized—Members. [1945 c 220 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6130-60.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.36.020 Vacancies—Expenses. [1945 c 220 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 6130-61.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.080 Admission of nonresidents. [1935 c 86 § 8; RRS § 61308.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.36.030 Officers—Survey of needs—Request for aid. [1945 c
220 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6130-62.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.090 State and county inspection. [1935 c 86 § 9; RRS § 61309.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.36.040 Plans with requests—Action on requests. [1945 c 220 §
4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6130-63.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.100 Treasurer—Duties. [1935 c 86 § 10; RRS § 6130-10.]
Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.36.050 Allocation and payment of funds. [1945 c 220 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 6130-64.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.130 Quarterly reports of board. [1935 c 86 § 13; RRS §
6130-13.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.36.060 Advice—Responsibility—Minimum beds. [1945 c 220 §
6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6160-65.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.140 State aid only to approved sanatoria. [1935 c 86 § 14;
RRS § 6130-14.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.150 Budget—Levy.
Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
[1935 c 86 § 15; RRS § 6130-15.]
70.34.160 County commissioners as managers. [1935 c 86 § 16;
RRS § 6130-16.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.170 Almshouse not to be used. [1935 c 86 § 17; RRS § 613017.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.180 Other counties may join group—Procedure. [1935 c 86
§ 18; RRS § 6130-18.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
70.34.190 Withdrawal of a county—Procedure. [1935 c 86 § 19;
RRS § 6130-19.] Repealed by 1967 c 54 § 19.
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Chapter 70.38
HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
70.38.010 Declaration of public policy. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 2.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.020 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 3.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.030 State planning agency—Designation—Responsibilities.
[1971 ex.s. c 198 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.035 State health planning and development agency—
Designation. [1983 c 235 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
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70.38.040
State comprehensive health planning advisory
council—Appointment—Members—Terms—Chairman—Meetings.
[1971 ex.s. c 198 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.045 Department planning and development duties and
powers. [1983 c 235 § 4; 1980 c 139 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 4.] Repealed
by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
70.38.900 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 198. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 23.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.919 Effective date—State health plan—1989 1st ex.s. c 9.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 610.] Repealed by 2007 c 259 § 67.
Chapter 70.39
70.38.050 Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 158; 1971
ex.s. c 198 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
HOSPITAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES—
HOSPITAL COMMISSION
70.38.055 Health coordinating council. [1980 c 139 § 4; 1979 ex.s.
c 161 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
70.39.010 Purpose of chapter—Intent of 1984 amendments. [1984
c 288 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective
June 30, 1990.
70.38.060 Duties and functions of state comprehensive health
planning advisory council. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 161 § 20.
70.39.020 Definitions. [1984 c 288 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 3.]
Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.38.065 Council duties and powers. [1983 c 235 § 5; 1980 c 139 §
5; 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July
1, 1989.
70.39.030 Hospital commission—Created—Membership. [1984 c
288 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June
30, 1990.
70.38.070 Regional planning agencies—Establishment—Purpose.
[1971 ex.s. c 198 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.39.040 Hospital commission—Terms—Vacancies. [1984 c 288
§ 4; 1977 c 36 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10,
effective June 30, 1990.
70.38.075 State medical facilities plan. [1979 ex.s. c 161 § 7.]
Repealed by 1980 c 139 § 13.
70.38.080 Regional planning agencies—Eligibility criteria for
applicant agencies. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 §
20.
70.38.085 Regional health councils—Areas—Functions. [1983 c
235 § 6; 1980 c 139 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c
9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
70.38.090 Regional planning agencies—Area of responsibility.
[1971 ex.s. c 198 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.100 Regional planning agencies—Powers and duties. [1971
ex.s. c 198 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.38.110 Certificate of need required prior to commencement of
construction—Waiver. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 12.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.120 Certificates of need—Issuance, denial, suspension,
revocation or reinstatement—Hearing. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 13.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.130 Certificate of need—Application—Contents. [1971
ex.s. c 198 § 14.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1,
1980.
70.38.140 Certificate of need—Considerations for issuance. [1971
ex.s. c 198 § 15.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1,
1980.
70.38.145 Long-range health facility plans. [1979 ex.s. c 161 § 14.]
Repealed by 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 819, effective July 1, 1989.
70.38.150 Utilization of existing facilities to be considered. [1971
ex.s. c 198 § 16.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1,
1980.
70.38.160 Duration of certificate of need—Renewals. [1971 ex.s. c
198 § 17.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.170 Authority of secretary. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 18.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.180 Subsequent certificates of need for future proposals.
[1971 ex.s. c 198 § 19.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective
January 1, 1980.
70.38.190 Injunctions against violations. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 20.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.38.200 Civil actions against members, officer or employees of
planning agencies or councils restricted. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 21.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 § 20.
70.39.050
Hospital
commission—Officers—Meetings—
Compensation and travel expenses. [1984 c 288 § 5; 1984 c 287 § 104;
1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30,
1990.
70.39.060 Hospital commission—Exempt staff—Other staff—
Services. [1984 c 288 § 6; 1977 c 35 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 7.] Repealed
by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.070 Technical advisory committee—Members—Terms—
Officers—Meetings—Expenses. [1984 c 288 § 7; 1984 c 125 § 17; 1973
1st ex.s. c 5 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.080 Technical advisory committee—Duties. [1984 c 288 § 8;
1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 9.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30,
1990.
70.39.090 Hospital commission—Subcommittees. [1984 c 288 § 9;
1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 10.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30,
1990.
70.39.100 Uniform system of hospital accounting and reporting—
Collection of patient discharge data. [1984 c 288 § 10; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5
§ 11.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.110 Annual reports by hospitals. [1984 c 288 § 11; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 5 § 12.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.120 Hospital costs and finances—Analyses and studies—
Reports. [1984 c 288 § 12; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 13.] Repealed by 1982 c
223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.125 Entities to furnish information to commission. [1984 c
288 § 24.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.130 Report to governor and legislature. [1987 c 505 § 58;
1984 c 288 § 13; 1977 c 75 § 82; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 14.] Repealed by 1982
c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.140 Hospital rates—Negotiated rates—Requirements—
Review and investigation—Costs—Establishment of rates—Expression
of rates—Hospital reimbursement control system—Certain admission
practices or policies barred—Coordination with federal programs.
[1988 c 118 § 1; 1984 c 288 § 14; 1974 ex.s. c 163 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 §
15.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.144 Exemption from RCW 70.39.140—Effect. [1988 c 262 §
1.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.150 Powers and duties of commission. [1984 c 288 § 18;
1977 ex.s. c 154 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 16.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10,
effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.160 Changes in rates—Procedure. [1984 c 288 § 19; 1973
1st ex.s. c 5 § 17.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.38.210 Certificate of need prerequisite to hospital applying for
or receiving funds under Hospital and Medical Facilities Survey and
Construction Act. [1971 ex.s. c 198 § 22.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 161 §
21, effective January 1, 1980.
70.39.165 Identification of charity care patients—Definition of
residual bad debt. [1984 c 288 § 15.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10,
effective June 30, 1990.
70.38.240
Nursing home beds—Bed-to-population ratio—
Redistribution and addition of beds. [1999 c 376 § 1.] Expired June 30,
2004.
70.39.170
Budget—Expenses—Assessments—Hospital
commission account—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 67; 1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 18.]
Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
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Reviser's note: RCW 70.39.170 was amended by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 1
without reference to its repeal by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
70.39.180
Rules and regulations—Public hearings—
Investigations—Subpoena power. [1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 19.] Repealed by
1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.190 Review. [1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 20.] Repealed by 1982 c 223
§ 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.195 Schedule of hospital rates. [1984 c 288 § 23.] Repealed
by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.200 Penalties for violations. [1984 c 288 § 20; 1973 1st ex.s. c
5 § 21.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.900 Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 5. [1973 1st ex.s. c 5 § 22.]
Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.910 Liberal construction—1973 1st ex.s. c 5. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 5 § 23.] Repealed by 1982 c 223 § 10, effective June 30, 1990.
70.39.920 References—1989 1st ex.s. c 9. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1991.
Chapter 70.40
HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL FACILITIES
SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION ACT
70.40.050 Advisory council—Appointment, term, compensation,
meetings. [1959 c 252 § 5; 1949 c 197 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6090-64.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
70.40.160 Obtaining certificate of need under comprehensive
health planning act a prerequisite for hospital applying for or receiving
funds under this chapter. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 70.41
Title 70
70.44.150 Minimum wage scale on construction. [1945 c 264 § 18;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-47.] Repealed by 1982 c 84 § 20.
70.44.160 Medical management of patients—Hospital standards.
[1965 c 157 § 3; 1945 c 264 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-39.] Repealed
by 1982 c 84 § 20.
70.44.170 Treasurer—Duties—Funds—Depositories. [1965 c 157
§ 4; 1945 c 264 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-45.] Repealed by 1967 c 227
§ 9. Later enactment, see RCW 70.44.171.
70.44.180 Funds to be paid to treasurer. [1945 c 264 § 19; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 6090-48.] Repealed by 1967 c 227 § 9. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.44.171.
70.44.250 Lease of real or personal property—Conditions of
lease—Performance bond—Surety. [1967 c 227 § 4.] Repealed by 1982
c 84 § 20.
Chapter 70.46
HEALTH DISTRICTS
70.46.010 Definitions. [1945 c 183 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 609910.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 70 § 2.
70.46.030
Districts of one county—Board of health—
Membership—Chairman. [1991 c 363 § 141; 1969 ex.s. c 70 § 1; 1967
ex.s. c 51 § 5; 1945 c 183 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6099-12.] Repealed by
1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1, 1996.
70.46.040 Inclusion of a city over 100,000 population. [1967 ex.s. c
51 § 7; 1945 c 183 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6099-13.] Repealed by 1993 c
492 § 257, effective January 1, 1996.
70.46.050 Representation on the district health board. [1967 ex.s.
c 51 § 8; 1957 c 100 § 1; 1945 c 183 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6099-14.]
Repealed by 1993 c 492 § 257, effective January 1, 1996.
HOSPITAL LICENSING AND REGULATION
70.41.050 Hospital advisory council—Members—Appointment—
Terms—Vacancies—Chairman. [1955 c 267 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 189 § 17.
70.46.070
District health officer—Duties—Salary—Removal.
[1945 c 183 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6099-16.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 51
§ 23.
Chapter 70.47
70.41.060
Hospital advisory council—Meetings—Officers—
Quorum. [1955 c 267 § 6.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
70.41.070 Hospital advisory council—Expenses—Duties. [1955 c
267 § 7.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
70.41.140 Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Appeals.
[1985 c 213 § 23; 1955 c 267 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185,
effective July 1, 1989.
Chapter 70.44
BASIC HEALTH PLAN—HEALTH CARE ACCESS ACT
70.47.065 Premium pricing structure. [1993 c 494 § 6.] Repealed
by 1995 c 266 § 4, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 70.48
CITY AND COUNTY JAILS ACT
70.48.010 Legislative declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 316 § 1.] Repealed
by 1987 c 462 § 23, effective January 1, 1988.
PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICTS
70.44.005 Purpose. [1979 ex.s. c 155 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 143 § 2; 1974
ex.s. c 165 § 1; 1945 c 264 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-30. Formerly
RCW 70.44.010, part.] Repealed by 1982 c 84 § 20. Later enactment, see
RCW 70.44.003.
70.48.030
State jail commission—Created—Composition—
Qualifications—Vacancies—Meetings—Termination. [1979 ex.s. c 232
§ 12; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 118 § 18.
70.48.035 Corrections standards board to replace commission.
[1981 c 136 § 24.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.44.025 Creation of district—Special election. [1945 c 264 § 20;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-49.] Repealed by 1982 c 84 § 20.
70.44.051 Increase in number of commissioners—Authorized.
[1967 c 77 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
70.44.055 Increase in number of commissioners—Number to be
elected from commissioner districts, at large positions. [1967 c 77 § 3.]
Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
70.44.057 Increase in number of commissioners—Staggering
terms of additional commissioners in existing districts—New districts.
[1967 c 77 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 223 § 92.
70.44.061 Powers and duties—Sales and leases of surplus
property. [1970 ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1963 c 102 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 84 § 20.
70.44.100 Inspection and approval of plans by state. [1979 c 141 §
107; 1945 c 264 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6090-37.] Repealed by 1982 c 84 §
20.
70.44.120 Bonds—Form—Terms—Execution. [1983 c 167 § 173;
1970 ex.s. c 56 § 86; 1969 ex.s. c 65 § 3; 1945 c 264 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 6090-42.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
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70.48.040
Commission
members—Travel
expenses—
Reimbursement. [1977 ex.s. c 316 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 118 § 18.
70.48.050 Board—Powers and duties. [1986 c 118 § 2; 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 12 § 4; 1981 c 276 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 232 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 5.]
Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 23, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.060 Capital construction—Financial assistance—Rules—
Oversight—Cost estimates. [1986 c 118 § 3; 1982 c 87 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c
232 § 9; 1979 c 151 § 170; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 §
23, effective January 1, 1988.
Reviser's note: RCW 70.48.060 was amended by 1987 c 505 § 59
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 462 § 23, effective January 1, 1988.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
70.48.061 Jail construction and remodeling funding program—
Continuation—Expiration of section. [1987 c 462 § 16.] Expired July 1,
1990.
70.48.070 Jails—Compliance with chapter, rules, regulations, and
standards directed—Variances. [1986 c 118 § 4; 1979 ex.s. c 232 § 14;
1979 c 147 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 7.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 23,
effective January 1, 1988.
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70.48.080 Closure of jails not meeting standards—Procedure—
Transfer of prisoners. [1986 c 118 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 8.] Repealed by
1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.082 "Full or partial closure" of jail defined. [1981 c 276 §
4.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.110 Costs of new construction or remodeling—Approval—
Conditions—Board's duties—Payments. [1986 c 118 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c
316 § 11.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 23, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.120 Local jail improvement and construction account.
[1987 c 462 § 8; 1986 c 118 § 8; 1981 c 276 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 316 § 12.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
70.48.150
Temporary committee—Created—Membership—
Duties—Report to legislature. [1977 ex.s. c 316 § 15.] Repealed by 1986
c 118 § 18.
70.48.200 Planning jail facility capacity, funding. [1986 c 118 § 11;
1979 ex.s. c 232 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 23, effective January 1,
1988.
70.48.250 Legislative declaration. [1979 ex.s. c 232 § 1.] Repealed
by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.260
General obligation bonds authorized for jail
construction, improvement, and related costs. [1986 c 118 § 12; 1980 c
143 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 232 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective
January 1, 1988.
70.48.290 Bonds—Terms and other particulars. [1979 ex.s. c 232
§ 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.300 Anticipation notes. [1979 ex.s. c 232 § 6.] Repealed by
1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.48.330 Jails to meet board standards—Exception. [1986 c 118
§ 14; 1981 c 276 § 5.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1,
1988.
70.48.350 Review and modification of jail standards—Legislative
finding. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1984.
70.48.355 Review and modification of jail standards—Duty of
commission. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1984.
70.48.360 Review and modification of jail standards—Report to
legislature. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1984.
70.58.200 Forms of birth, death, marriage, and decrees of divorce,
annulment, or separate maintenance certificates—Contents—
Confidentiality. [1979 ex.s. c 162 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 39; 1969
ex.s. c 279 § 2; 1967 c 26 § 10; 1961 ex.s. c 5 § 15; 1945 c 159 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 6024-6. Prior: 1907 c 83 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 96 § 6.
70.58.220
Recordation of illegitimate births when parents
intermarry. [1939 c 133 § 2; RRS § 6013-2.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 5 §
19.
70.58.290 Local registrar to furnish list of deceased voters. Crossreference section, decodified August 2004.
70.58.300 Registry for handicapped children—Purpose. [1959 c
177 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.310 Registry for handicapped children—To be established
and maintained. [1991 c 3 § 344; 1979 c 141 § 110; 1959 c 177 § 2.]
Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.320
Registry for handicapped children—Reports by
physician of sentinel defects or disabling conditions—Reports by
persons filling out birth certificate. [1991 c 3 § 345; 1984 c 156 § 1; 1979
c 141 § 111; 1959 c 177 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.322 Registry for handicapped children—"Sentinel birth
defects" defined. [1984 c 156 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.324 Registry for handicapped children—Disclosure of
children's identity—Requirements. [1984 c 156 § 3.] Repealed by 1999
c 38 § 2.
70.58.330
Registry for handicapped children—Reports of
physicians confidential—Exceptions. [1984 c 156 § 4; 1959 c 177 § 4.]
Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.332 Information on sentinel birth defects and services for
disabled. [1984 c 156 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.334 Committee to determine information to be prepared on
sentinel birth defects and services. [1984 c 156 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c
38 § 2.
70.58.338 Monitoring of sentinel birth defect trends. [1984 c 156 §
7.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.58.340 Registry for handicapped children—Cooperation with
private or public organizations or agencies—Contributions. [1991 c 3 §
346; 1979 c 141 § 112; 1959 c 177 § 5.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
70.48.370 Special detention facilities—Mandatory custodial care
standards—Restrictions. [1983 c 165 § 35.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 §
22, effective January 1, 1988.
70.58.350
Registry for handicapped children—Rules and
regulations. [1959 c 177 § 6.] Repealed by 1999 c 38 § 2.
Chapter 70.54
MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS
TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS—
LICENSING—INSPECTIONS
70.54.100 Penalty for violation of RCW 70.54.090. [1953 c 185 §
2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
70.62.010 through 70.62.130 [1915 c 169 §§ 1-6; 1909 c 29 §§ 1-11;
1905 c 48 §§ 1, 2; RRS §§ 6869-6880.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 239 § 13.
70.54.110 New housing for agricultural workers to comply with
board of health regulations. [1995 c 220 § 11; 1990 c 253 § 4; 1969 ex.s.
c 231 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 374 § 12.
70.54.170 Penalty for violation of RCW 70.54.160. [1977 ex.s. c 97
§ 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
70.54.210 Tributyltin-based marine antifouling paint—Sale and
use restricted. [1987 c 334 § 1.] Decodified October 1989.
70.54.360 Hepatitis C—Plan for education, prevention, and
management—Rules. [2003 c 273 § 1.] Expired June 30, 2007.
Chapter 70.58
VITAL STATISTICS
70.58.060 Registration of physicians, midwives and undertakers.
[1907 c 83 § 15; RRS § 6032.] Repealed by 1961 ex.s. c 5 § 19.
70.58.090 Data required in birth certificates. [1951 c 106 § 7; 1945
c 157 § 1; 1907 c 83 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6030.] Repealed by 1961
ex.s. c 5 § 19.
70.58.140 Delayed registration of births—Appeal as to prior
births. [1943 c 176 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6011-5.] Repealed by 1961
ex.s. c 5 § 19.
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70.62.230 Inspection fee. [1987 c 75 § 10; 1982 c 201 § 11; 1971
ex.s. c 239 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 250 § 9.
Chapter 70.70
SALE OR USE OF SHODDY
70.70.010 "Shoddy" defined. [1909 c 56 § 2; RRS § 6133.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 52, effective June 30, 1982.
70.70.020 Sale or use of shoddy—Restrictions. [1909 c 56 § 1;
RRS § 6132.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 52, effective June 30, 1982.
70.70.030 Duty to enforce chapter—Right of entry. [1909 c 56 § 3;
RRS § 6134.] Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 52, effective June 30, 1982.
70.70.035 Prosecution of cases. [1909 c 56 § 4; RRS § 6135.]
Repealed by 1979 c 99 § 52, effective June 30, 1982.
70.70.040 Penalty. [1909 c 56 § 5; RRS § 6136.] Repealed by 1979
c 99 § 52, effective June 30, 1982.
Chapter 70.72
WIPING RAGS
70.72.010 Wiping rags defined. [1959 c 206 § 1.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 319 § 9.
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70.72.020
Sale, rental prohibited unless disinfected and
sterilized—Minimum standards. [1959 c 206 § 2.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 319 § 9.
70.72.030 Parcels, packages to be marked. [1959 c 206 § 3.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
70.72.040 Registration—Renewal—Fees.
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
[1959 c 206 § 4.]
70.72.050 Application for registration number—Contents. [1959
c 206 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
70.72.060
Enforcement of chapter—Entry—Examination—
Obstructing inspection. [1959 c 206 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 §
9.
70.72.070 Prosecutions—Remedies available. [1959 c 206 § 7.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
70.72.080 Unlawful acts—Penalty. [1959 c 206 § 8.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
70.72.090 Rules by local authorities, state board, not prohibited.
[1959 c 206 § 9.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
Chapter 70.74
WASHINGTON STATE EXPLOSIVES ACT
70.74.060 Detached magazines—Distances.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
[1931 c 111 § 6.]
70.74.070 Distances when factory or magazine is screened. [1931
c 111 § 7; RRS § 5440-7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
70.74.080 Containers—Marking. [1931 c 111 § 8; RRS § 5440-8.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
70.74.090 Magazines classified. [1931 c 111 § 9; RRS § 5440-9.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
70.74.190 Exemptions. [1931 c 111 § 20; RRS § 5440-20.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
70.74.200 Municipal ordinances unaffected. [1931 c 111 § 21; RRS
§ 5440-21.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 32.
70.74.220 Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 137 § 7; 1931 c 111 § 17; RRS §
5440-17.] Repealed by 1988 c 198 § 17.
70.74.260 Explosives in dwellings—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 130; RRS
§ 8765.] Now codified as RCW 78.40.491.
70.74.290 Keeping explosives unlawfully—Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c
137 § 25; 1909 c 249 § 252; RRS § 2504.] Repealed by 1988 c 198 § 17.
Chapter 70.77
STATE FIREWORKS LAW
70.77.010 through 70.77.110 [1953 c 34 §§ 1-4; 1951 c 174 §§ 111.] Repealed by 1961 c 228 § 92.
70.77.125 Definitions—"Fireworks." [1961 c 228 § 2.] Repealed
by 1982 c 230 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 70.77.126.
70.77.130 Definitions—"Dangerous fireworks." [1961 c 228 § 3.]
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 70.77.131.
70.77.135 Definitions—"Safe and sane fireworks." [1961 c 228 §
4.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW 70.77.136.
70.77.140 Definitions—"Agricultural and wild life fireworks."
[1961 c 228 § 5.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
70.77.141.
70.77.145 Definitions—"Class 1 flammable liquid." [1961 c 228 §
6.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.150 Definitions—"Side fuse." [1961 c 228 § 7.] Repealed by
1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.155 Definitions—"End fuse." [1961 c 228 § 8.] Repealed by
1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.185 Definitions—"Package." [1961 c 228 § 14.] Repealed by
1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.195 Definitions—"Exporter." [1961 c 228 § 16.] Repealed
by 1982 c 230 § 46.
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70.77.220 Definitions—"Salesman." [1961 c 228 § 21.] Repealed
by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.225 Definitions—"Sell," "transfer."
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
[1961 c 228 § 22.]
70.77.235 Definitions—"Within this state." [1961 c 228 § 24.]
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.240 Definitions—"Without this state." [1961 c 228 § 25.]
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.245
Definitions—"The State Fire Marshal's Seal of
Registration." [1961 c 228 § 26.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.275 License required prior to issuance of permit. [1961 c
228 § 32.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.300 Valid license prerequisite for permit. [1961 c 228 § 37.]
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.310 Certain sales and uses exempt from licensing. [1961 c
228 § 39.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46. Later enactment, see RCW
70.77.311.
70.77.350 Delinquent license fee. [1961 c 228 § 47.] Repealed by
1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.380 Classification of fireworks. [1961 c 228 § 53.] Repealed
by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.385 Classification, registration prior to sale, etc.—Labels—
Shipments to be prepaid. [1961 c 228 § 54.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 §
46.
70.77.390 Labeling, stamping dangerous fireworks—Marking
safe and sane fireworks. [1961 c 228 § 55.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.400 Protective caps or enclosed packages required for safe
and sane fireworks. [1961 c 228 § 57.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.445
Removal of vehicle unlawfully used—Notice—
Garageman's lien—Sale when unclaimed. [1961 c 228 § 66.] Repealed
by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.465 Additional and supplemental reports. [1995 c 369 § 56;
1986 c 266 § 116; 1961 c 228 § 70.] Repealed by 1995 c 61 § 31; and
repealed by 1997 c 182 § 25.
70.77.470 Bills of lading, invoices to bear license numbers. [1961 c
228 § 71.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.475
Unclassified fireworks—Sale, possession,
prohibited. [1961 c 228 § 72.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
etc.,
70.77.490 Possession of unmarked fireworks evidence of violation.
[1961 c 228 § 75.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.500 Authorized delivery, transportation of dangerous or
agricultural and wild life fireworks. [1961 c 228 § 77.] Repealed by
1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.505 Sale, discharge where flammables or motor vehicles
stored. [1961 c 228 § 78.] Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.560 Prior rules continued until modified. [1961 c 228 § 89.]
Repealed by 1982 c 230 § 46.
70.77.570 Certain rockets not to be sold as common fireworks.
[1982 c 230 § 13.] Repealed by 1984 c 249 § 40.
Chapter 70.79
BOILERS AND UNFIRED PRESSURE VESSELS
70.79.210 Inspectors—Performance bond required. [1951 c 32 §
35.] Repealed by 2009 c 90 § 6.
70.79.340 Inspection fees—Shop inspections—"Secondhand"
boilers. [1951 c 32 § 33.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 21 § 3.
70.79.360 Appeal from orders or acts. [1951 c 32 § 36.] Repealed
by 2005 c 22 § 8.
Chapter 70.82
CEREBRAL PALSY PROGRAM
70.82.020 Cerebral palsy fund created. [1947 c 240 § 2; no RRS.]
Cerebral palsy fund abolished and moneys transferred to general fund by
1955 c 326. See RCW 70.82.021 through 70.82.024.
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Chapter 70.83
Chapter 70.87
PHENYLKETONURIA AND
OTHER PREVENTABLE HERITABLE DISORDERS
ELEVATORS, LIFTING DEVICES, AND MOVING WALKS
70.83.060 Annual reports to governor and legislative council.
[1967 c 82 § 6.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
70.87.130 Permits for construction, alteration, relocation or
installation—Annual operating permits—Fee schedules. [1969 ex.s. c
108 § 3; 1963 c 26 § 13.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 22 § 3.
Chapter 70.83B
70.87.150 Noncompliance with inspection report—Hearing to
show cause. [1963 c 26 § 15.] Repealed by 1983 c 123 § 25.
PRENATAL TESTING
70.83B.010 Legislative findings. [1988 c 276 § 1.] Expired June 30,
1993, pursuant to 1988 c 276 § 12.
70.83B.020 Definitions. [1991 c 3 § 351; 1988 c 276 § 2.] Expired
June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 276 § 12.
70.87.160
Noncompliance with inspection report—Order
pursuant to hearing—Rehearing—Judicial review as for safety orders.
[1963 c 26 § 16.] Repealed by 1983 c 123 § 25.
70.87.300 Private residential conveyances—Report. [2003 c 143 §
8.] Expired July 1, 2004.
Chapter 70.88
70.83B.030 Rules—Consultation. [1988 c 276 § 3.] Expired June
30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 276 § 12.
70.83B.040
Advisory
committee—Recommendations—
Appointment. [1988 c 276 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c
276 § 12.
70.83B.900 Expiration date—1988 c 276.
Decodified August 1995.
[1988 c 276 § 12.]
Chapter 70.83D
TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION
CONVEYANCES FOR PERSONS
IN RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
70.88.010 Safe and adequate facilities and equipment required of
owner and operator—Operator not common carrier. [1965 ex.s. c 85 §
1; 1961 c 253 § 1; 1959 c 327 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.40.010
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.88.020 Plans, specifications to be submitted to state parks and
recreation commission—Approval—Penalty.
[1959 c 327 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.40.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.005 Findings and policy. [1993 c 407 § 1.] Expired June 30,
1999, pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.030 Orders directing repairs, improvements, changes, etc.—
Notice—Forbidding operation. [1959 c 327 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.40.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.010 Definitions. [1993 c 407 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1999,
pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.040 Penalty for violation of chapter or rules, etc., of parks
and recreation commission. [1965 ex.s. c 85 § 2; 1959 c 327 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.40.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.020
Teen pregnancy prevention projects—Selection.
[1993 c 407 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.050 Inspector of recreational devices—Employees. [1959 c
327 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.40.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.030
Teen pregnancy prevention projects—Design—
Funding—Evaluation. [1993 c 407 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant
to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.060 Powers and duties of inspector—Condemnation of
equipment—Annual inspection. [1959 c 327 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
79A.40.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.040 Teen pregnancy prevention projects—Applications.
[1993 c 407 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.070 Costs of inspection and plan review—Lien—Disposition
of funds. [1997 c 137 § 5; 1990 c 136 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 74 § 1; 1961 c
253 § 2; 1959 c 327 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 79A.40.070 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.050 Annual report on pregnancy rates. [1993 c 407 § 6.]
Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.83D.060 Teen pregnancy prevention media campaign. [1993 c
407 § 7.] Expired June 30, 1999, pursuant to 1993 c 407 § 8.
70.88.080 State immunity from liability—Actions deemed exercise
of police power. [1991 c 75 § 2; 1990 c 136 § 3; 1959 c 327 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.40.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.900 Expiration of chapter. [1993 c 407 § 8.] Decodified
June 1999.
70.88.090 Rules and codes. [1991 c 75 § 3; 1959 c 327 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.40.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.83D.901 Captions not law. [1993 c 407 § 12.] Decodified June
70.88.100 Judicial review. [1959 c 327 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
79A.40.100 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
1999.
Chapter 70.84
Chapter 70.89
BLIND, HANDICAPPED, AND DISABLED PERSONS—
"WHITE CANE LAW"
SAFETY GLASS
70.84.030 Guide or service dog—Extra charge or refusing service
because of prohibited. [1985 c 90 § 2; 1980 c 109 § 3; 1969 c 141 § 3.]
Repealed by 1997 c 271 § 26.
70.84.090 Refueling services for disabled drivers—Violation—
Investigation—Intentional display of plate or placard invalid or not
legally issued prohibited—Fine—Notice to disabled persons. [1994 c
262 § 17; 1985 c 309 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 49.60.360 pursuant to 1997
c 271 § 27.
(Formerly: Safety glazing material)
§ 8.
70.89.005 Purpose. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 343
70.89.010
Safety glazing material defined—Types—Tests—
Definitions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 2; 1963 c 128 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c
343 § 8.
70.89.020 Glass in sliding doors and assemblies to be of safety
glazing material—Identification. [1963 c 128 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 2 § 9.
70.84.100 Liability for killing or injuring guide or service dog—
Penalty in addition to other remedies or penalties. [1997 c 271 § 23;
1988 c 89 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 49.60.370 pursuant to 1997 c 271 § 27.
70.89.021 Safety glazing material for use in hazardous locations—
Labeling requirements. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 343 §
8.
70.84.110 Liability for killing or injuring guide or service dog—
Recovery of attorneys' fees and costs. [1988 c 89 § 2.] Repealed by 1997
c 271 § 26.
70.89.030
Sales, installations of materials not meeting
requirements of RCW 70.89.010 declared unlawful. [1965 c 45 § 1; 1963
c 128 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 9.
70.84.120 License waiver for guide and service dogs. [1997 c 271 §
24; 1989 c 41 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 49.60.380 pursuant to 1997 c 271 §
27.
70.89.031 Sale, fabrication, assembly, installation of other than
safety glazing materials in hazardous locations unlawful. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 2 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 343 § 8.
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70.89.040 Penalty. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 8; 1963 c 128 § 4.] Repealed
by 1995 c 343 § 8.
70.89.050 Employees not liable. [1989 c 12 § 19; 1973 1st ex.s. c 2
§ 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 343 § 8.
70.89.060 Local ordinances superseded. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 6.]
Repealed by 1995 c 343 § 8.
70.89.070 Enforcement of chapter.
Repealed by 1995 c 343 § 8.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 7.]
70.89.900 Severability—1963 c 128. [1963 c 128 § 5.] Repealed by
1995 c 343 § 8.
70.89.910 Construction, effective date, prospective application—
1973 1st ex.s. c 2. [1973 1st ex.s. c 2 § 10.] Repealed by 1995 c 343 § 8.
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70.92A.020 Specifications for public accommodations to make
provision for physically handicapped—Accommodations to which
applicable. [1971 ex.s. c 219 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10,
effective July 1, 1976.
70.92A.030 Minimum standards and specifications—Exceptions.
[1971 ex.s. c 219 § 3.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July
1, 1976.
70.92A.040 Remodeling or rehabilitation of existing buildings—
Application to. [1971 ex.s. c 219 § 4.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 §
10, effective July 1, 1976.
70.92A.050 Responsibility for enforcement. [1971 ex.s. c 219 § 5.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 70.90
70.92A.060 Handicap symbol—Display—Signs showing location
of entrance for handicapped. [1974 ex.s. c 96 § 11.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
WATER RECREATION FACILITIES
Chapter 70.93
(Formerly: Swimming pools)
70.90.010 Definitions. [1979 c 141 § 115; 1957 c 57 § 1.] Repealed
by 1987 c 222 § 12.
WASTE REDUCTION, RECYCLING, AND
MODEL LITTER CONTROL ACT
(Formerly: Model litter control and recycling act)
70.90.020 Construction, alteration—Plans and specifications to be
approved by secretary. [1979 c 141 § 116; 1957 c 57 § 2.] Repealed by
1987 c 222 § 12.
70.93.100 Litter bags—Design and distribution by department
authorized—Violations—Penalties. [1981 c 260 § 15. Prior: 1979 c 158
§ 219; 1979 c 94 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 10.] Repealed by 2003 c 337 § 7.
70.90.030 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 117; 1957 c 57 § 3.]
Repealed by 1987 c 222 § 12.
70.93.120
Litter assessment—Imposed—Amount—Collection.
[1992 c 175 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 82.19.010
pursuant to 1992 c 175 § 10, effective July 1, 1992.
70.90.040 Enforcement—Penalty. [1979 c 141 § 118; 1957 c 57 §
4.] Repealed by 1987 c 222 § 12. Later enactment, see RCW 70.90.205.
70.90.100 Legislative findings. [1986 c 236 § 1.] Repealed by 1987
c 222 § 12.
70.90.130
Recreational water contact facility advisory
committee—Established—Powers and duties. [1986 c 236 § 4.] Expired
June 30, 1991, pursuant to 1986 c 236 § 15.
70.90.220 Local health ordinances not affected. [1986 c 236 § 13.]
Repealed by 1987 c 222 § 12.
70.90.900 Application of chapter. [1957 c 57 § 5.] Repealed by
1987 c 222 § 12.
70.90.902 Termination of recreational water contact facility
advisory committee. [1986 c 236 § 15.] Decodified September 1991.
Chapter 70.92
PROVISIONS IN BUILDINGS
FOR AGED AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS
70.92.010 Specifications for public buildings to make provision
for the aged and handicapped. [1967 c 35 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
70.92.020 Specifications for public buildings to make provision
for the aged and handicapped—Buildings to which applicable. [1967 c
35 § 2.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
70.92.030 Standards to be adopted, kept current—Exceptions,
when—Authority to enforce higher specifications. [1967 c 35 § 3.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
70.92.040 Remodeling or rehabilitation of existing buildings—
Application to. [1967 c 35 § 4.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10,
effective July 1, 1976.
70.92.050 Approval of administrative authority before contract
awarded. [1967 c 35 § 5.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective
July 1, 1976.
70.92.060 Responsibility for enforcement. [1967 c 35 § 6.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
Chapter 70.92A
70.93.130 Litter assessment—Application to certain products.
[1992 c 175 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 82.19.020
pursuant to 1992 c 175 § 10, effective July 1, 1992.
70.93.140 Litter assessment—Powers and duties of department of
revenue—Guidelines. [1992 c 175 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 14.] Recodified
as RCW 82.19.030 pursuant to 1992 c 175 § 10, effective July 1, 1992.
70.93.150 "Sold within this state"—"Sales of the business within
this state"—Defined. [1971 ex.s. c 307 § 15.] Repealed by 1992 c 175 § 9,
effective July 1, 1992.
70.93.160 Application of chapters 82.04 and 82.32 RCW to this
chapter—Exceptions. [1992 c 175 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 16.] Recodified
as RCW 82.19.040 pursuant to 1992 c 175 § 10, effective July 1, 1992.
70.93.170 Litter assessment—Exemptions. [1992 c 175 § 7; 1971
ex.s. c 307 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 82.19.050 pursuant to 1992 c 175 §
10, effective July 1, 1992.
70.93.190
Litter control account—Distribution of funds—
Authorization. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 41 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 19.]
Repealed by 1979 c 94 § 10.
70.93.194 Litter control account—Distribution of funds. [1979 c
94 § 9.] Repealed by 1992 c 175 § 9, effective July 1, 1992.
Chapter 70.94
WASHINGTON CLEAN AIR ACT
70.94.010 Declaration of policy. [1957 c 232 § 1.] Repealed by
1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.020 Declaration of cause and purpose. [1957 c 232 § 2.]
Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.039 Science advisory board—Risks of air contaminant
emissions. [1991 c 199 § 314.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 867, effective
July 1, 1994.
70.94.050 Tests and surveys—Hearing—Resolution of necessity.
[1957 c 232 § 5.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 12.
70.94.060 Air pollution control districts authorized. [1957 c 232 §
6.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS—
PROVISION FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
70.92A.010 Specifications for public accommodations to make
provision for physically handicapped. [1971 ex.s. c 219 § 1.] Repealed
by 1975 1st ex.s. c 110 § 10, effective July 1, 1976.
70.94.061
Declaration of public policy—Purpose of RCW
70.94.062, 70.94.064, 70.94.066, 70.94.068, 70.94.069—Encouragement
of local agencies—Responsibility. [1967 c 238 § 7.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 168 § 46.
70.94.062 Regional authorities designated—Boundaries. [1967 c
238 § 8.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 168 § 46.
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70.94.064 First-class, second-class regional authorities defined—
Determination of population. [1967 c 238 § 9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
168 § 46.
70.94.360 Entry upon public or private property—Investigation
results confidential—Disclosure. [1961 c 188 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 c
238 § 66.
70.94.065 Formation pursuant to hearing by state board. [1963 c
27 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.066 Activation date of first-class authorities—Meetings—
When second-class authorities may be activated. [1967 c 238 § 10.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 168 § 46.
70.94.415 Emergency action by director or state board—
Emergency powers of governor and other officers not affected. [1969
ex.s. c 168 § 43; 1967 c 238 § 57.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 194 § 7.
70.94.487 Wood stoves—Advisory committee. [1987 c 405 § 11.]
Repealed by 1988 c 186 § 16, effective June 30, 1988.
70.94.080 Powers and duties of district, county commissioners,
county and district treasurers—Tax levies. [1957 c 232 § 8.] Repealed
by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.090 Tax levy authorized—Vote. [1957 c 232 § 9.] Repealed
by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.0935 Limitation on revenues collected from sources of air
pollution—Exemption. [1984 c 88 § 1.] Repealed by 1990 c 157 § 3.
70.94.140 Powers of city, town, county, district in controlling and
preventing air pollution. [1957 c 232 § 14.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.145
Rule-making authority—Rules exceeding federal
requirements. [1995 c 403 § 117.] Expired July 1, 1999.
70.94.150 Permissive contents of ordinances, resolutions, rules—
Considerations in determining causes of air pollution. [1957 c 232 § 15.]
Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.160 Enforcement of ordinances, resolutions, rules. [1963 c
27 § 2; 1957 c 232 § 16.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.180 Variances—When permitted.
Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
[1957 c 232 § 18.]
70.94.190
Variances—Balancing
equities—Revocation,
modification. [1957 c 232 § 19.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.210 Violations of provisions controlling air pollution—
Notice—Order to remedy. [1957 c 232 § 21.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 §
66.
70.94.220 Hearing on and appeal from control officer's order.
[1957 c 232 § 22.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.222 Order—Finality—Review. [1970 ex.s. c 62 s 59; 1970
ex.s. c 41 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 168 § 26; 1967 c 238 § 36.] Repealed by 1995 c
135 § 8.
70.94.223 Order—Stay pending final determination. [1969 ex.s. c
168 § 27; 1967 c 238 § 37.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
70.94.232 Local or regional control program considered activated
authority—Construction of prior ordinances, resolutions, rules or
regulations. [1983 c 3 § 177; 1967 c 238 § 40.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 §
718.
70.94.250 Exemptions from chapter. [1967 c 238 § 42; 1957 c 232
§ 25.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 232 § 7.
70.94.300
State air pollution control board established—
Composition, appointment, terms, vacancies, quorum—Executive
director. [1969 ex.s. c 168 § 32; 1967 c 238 § 44; 1961 c 188 § 1.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
70.94.500 Penalty for violation of chapter. [1961 c 188 § 9.]
Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.520 Purposes of RCW 70.94.530-70.94.560. [1969 ex.s. c 168
§ 47.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 12.
70.94.530 Air pollution control districts designated. [1969 ex.s. c
168 § 48.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 12.
70.94.540 Divisions—Duties of district offices. [1969 ex.s. c 168 §
49.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 12.
70.94.550 First and second-class districts defined—Determination
of population. [1969 ex.s. c 168 § 50.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 §
12.
70.94.560 Establishment of district offices. [1969 ex.s. c 168 § 51.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 12.
70.94.650 Burning permits for weed abatement, fire fighting
instruction, or agriculture activities—Issuance—Agricultural burning
practices and research task force—Exemption for aircraft crash fire
rescue training activities. [2009 c 118 § 401; 1998 c 43 § 1. Prior: 1995 c
362 § 1; 1995 c 58 § 1; 1994 c 28 § 2; 1993 c 353 § 1; 1991 c 199 § 408;
1971 ex.s. c 232 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6528 pursuant to 2009 c
118 § 802.
70.94.651
Burning permits for regeneration of rare and
endangered plants; Indian ceremonies. [2009 c 118 § 703; 1991 c 199 §
407.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6544 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.654 Delegation of permit issuance and enforcement to
political subdivisions. [2009 c 118 § 402; 1993 c 353 § 2; 1991 c 199 §
409; 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6530 pursuant to
2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.656
Open burning of grasses grown for seed—
Alternatives—Studies—Deposit of permit fees in special grass seed
burning account—Procedures—Limitations—Report. [2009 c 118 §
403; 1998 c 245 § 130; 1995 c 261 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 28; 1991 c 199 §
413; 1990 c 113 § 1; 1985 c 57 § 69; 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 70.94.6532 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.660 Burning permits for abating or prevention of forest fire
hazards, management of ecosystems, instruction or silvicultural
operations—Issuance. [2009 c 118 § 501; 1991 c 199 § 404; 1971 ex.s. c
232 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6534 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.665
Silvicultural forest burning—Reduce statewide
emissions—Exemption—Monitoring program. [1995 c 143 § 1; 1991 c
199 § 403.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6536 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.305 Powers, duties and functions of state air pollution
control board, executive director thereof, transferred to department of
ecology. Cross-reference section, decodified August 1997.
70.94.670 Burning permits for abating or prevention of forest fire
hazards, management of ecosystems, instruction or silvicultural
operations—Conditions for issuance and use of permits—Air quality
standards to be met—Alternate methods to lessen forest debris. [2009 c
118 § 502; 1991 c 199 § 405; 1971 ex.s. c 232 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
70.94.6538 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.310 Meetings of state board. [1961 c 188 § 2.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
70.94.680 Extension of burning permit requirements. [1971 ex.s. c
232 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.94.320
Members of state board to serve without
compensation—Expenses and per diem. [1969 ex.s. c 168 § 33; 1961 c
188 § 3.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
70.94.690 Cooperation between department of natural resources
and state, local, or regional air pollution authorities—Withholding of
permits. [2009 c 118 § 503; 1991 c 199 § 406; 1971 ex.s. c 232 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 70.94.6540 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.330 Duties of director of health with approval of state
board—Standards. [1961 c 188 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 238 § 66.
70.94.333 Orders of department—Hearings—Judicial review.
[1967 c 238 § 48.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
70.94.334 Appointment of hearing officer—Powers and duties.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 168 § 35; 1967 c 238 § 49.] Repealed
by 1987 c 109 § 159.
70.94.340
Quarterly reports, special studies by director—
Distribution. [1961 c 188 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
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70.94.700 Rules and regulations. [2009 c 118 § 504; 1971 ex.s. c
232 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6542 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.740 Outdoor burning—Policy.
Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
[1972 ex.s. c 136 § 1.]
70.94.743
Outdoor burning—Areas where prohibited—
Exceptions—Use for management of storm or flood-related debris—
Silvicultural burning. [2009 c 118 § 103; 2004 c 213 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c
12 § 1; 1998 c 68 § 1; 1997 c 225 § 1; 1991 c 199 § 402.] Recodified as
RCW 70.94.6514 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
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70.94.745
Limited outdoor burning—Program—Exceptions.
[2009 c 118 § 301; 1995 c 206 § 1; 1991 c 199 § 401; 1972 ex.s. c 136 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 70.94.6524 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.750 Limited outdoor burning—Permits issued by political
subdivisions—Types of fires permitted. [2009 c 118 § 302; 1991 c 199 §
412; 1972 ex.s. c 136 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 70.94.6526 pursuant to
2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.755 Limited outdoor burning—Establishment of program.
[2009 c 118 § 201; 1997 c 225 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 136 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 70.94.6518 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.760 Limited outdoor burning—Construction. [2009 c 118 §
202; 1986 c 100 § 55; 1972 ex.s. c 136 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
70.94.6520 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.765 Limited outdoor burning—Authority of local air
pollution control authority or department of ecology to allow outdoor
fires not restricted. [2009 c 118 § 203; 1972 ex.s. c 136 § 6.] Recodified
as RCW 70.94.6522 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.770 Burning wood by resident of single family residence.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 8.] Repealed by 1987 c 405 § 16.
70.95.120 Technical assistance. [1969 ex.s. c 134 § 12.] Repealed
by 1984 c 123 § 11. Later enactment, see RCW 70.95.100.
70.95.520 Vehicle tire recycling account—Deposit of funds. [1996
c 283 § 902; 1989 c 431 § 94; 1985 c 345 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2,
effective July 1, 2001.
70.95.800
Solid waste management account—Expenditures.
[1993 c 130 § 2; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 73; 1989 c 431 § 90.] Repealed by 2000 c
150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
70.95.830
Commercial
fertilizers—Byproducts
from
manufacturing wood products—Optional review procedure—
Legislative intent. [1997 c 427 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 36 § 23.
Chapter 70.95B
DOMESTIC WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS—OPERATORS
70.95B.070
Board of examiners for wastewater operator
certification—Created—Members—Qualifications—Terms—Powers
and duties—Compensation and travel expenses. [1984 c 287 § 106;
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 161; 1973 c 139 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
2907, effective July 1, 1995.
70.94.775
Outdoor burning—Fires prohibited—Exceptions.
[2009 c 118 § 102; 1995 c 362 § 2; 1991 c 199 § 410; 1974 ex.s. c 164 § 1;
1973 2nd ex.s. c 11 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
70.94.6512 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.780
Outdoor burning—Permits issued by political
subdivisions. [1991 c 199 § 411; 1973 1st ex.s. c 193 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 70.94.6516 pursuant to 2009 c 118 § 802.
70.94.810 Joint legislative committee on science and technology—
Establishment of consultant selection committee—Duties of
consultant—Interagency agreement to assist evaluation of acid rain—
Amount of assistance. [1984 c 277 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.94.815 Application for money to finance evaluation. [1984 c
277 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.94.825 Department of ecology to initiate comprehensive
evaluation of acid rain. [1984 c 277 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
Chapter 70.95C
WASTE REDUCTION
70.95C.090 Product packaging task force—Duties—Termination
of task force. [1989 c 431 § 48.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
70.95C.100 Products and product packaging—State preemption
of prohibitions on sale or distribution—Expiration of section. [1989 c
431 § 50.] Expired July 1, 1993.
Chapter 70.95D
SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR AND LANDFILL OPERATORS
70.95D.050 Board of advisors. [1989 c 431 § 69.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 2803, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 70.95E
70.94.870 Report to legislature on emission credits banking
program. [1984 c 164 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.94.890 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 28.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.94.891 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c
112 § 28.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
§ 66.
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HAZARDOUS WASTE FEES
70.95E.060 Failure to pay fee—Penalty.
Repealed by 1994 c 136 § 5.
[1990 c 114 § 16.]
70.95E.070 Review of fees—Report. [1990 c 114 § 17.] Repealed
by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 70.95H
70.94.900 Severability. [1957 c 232 § 27.] Repealed by 1967 c 238
CLEAN WASHINGTON CENTER
70.94.910 Severability—1961 Act. [1961 c 188 § 10.] Repealed by
1967 c 238 § 66.
70.95H.020 Policy board. [1995 c 399 § 193; 1991 c 319 § 204.]
Repealed by 1999 c 151 § 1401, effective July 1, 1999.
70.94.995 Grant program for ride sharing. [2002 c 203 § 8.]
Failed to become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
70.95H.800 Clean Washington account. [1991 c 319 § 212.]
Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
ALCOHOLISM
Chapter 70.96
Chapter 70.95
70.96.010 Declaration of purpose. [1959 c 85 § 1.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT—
REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
70.96.020 Definitions. [1959 c 85 § 2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122
§ 26, effective January 1, 1975.
70.95.040
Solid waste advisory committee—Members—
Meetings—Travel expenses—"Governor's award of excellence." [1991
c 319 § 401; 1987 c 115 § 1; 1982 c 108 § 1; 1977 c 10 § 1. Prior: 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 41 § 9; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 160; 1969 ex.s. c 134 § 4.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 85, effective June 30, 2010.
70.95.050 Solid waste advisory committee—Staff services and
facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 134 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 85,
effective June 30, 2010.
70.95.070 Review of standards prior to adoption—Revisions,
additions and modifications—Factors. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 41 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 134 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 85, effective June 30,
2010.
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35.
70.96.021 Definitions. [1982 c 193 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 §
70.96.030 Research, educational, treatment program to be
established. [1959 c 85 § 3.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective
January 1, 1975.
70.96.040
Powers and duties of department—General—
"Resident" defined. [1959 c 85 § 4.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26,
effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.050 Powers and duties of department—Personnel, services,
facilities. [1959 c 85 § 5.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective
January 1, 1975.
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70.96.060 Powers and duties of department—Acquisition of
additional facilities. [1959 c 85 § 6.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26,
effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.070 Powers and duties of department—Acceptance, refusal
of gifts, grants—Disposition of money. [1959 c 85 § 7.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.080 Powers and duties of department—Cooperation with
public and private agencies. [1959 c 85 § 8.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.085 Powers and duties of department—Assistance in
development and operation of public or private facilities. [1979 c 141 §
124; 1965 ex.s. c 143 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96.090 Powers and duties of department—Regulations. [1959
c 85 § 9.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
Chapter 70.96A
TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM,
INTOXICATION, AND DRUG ADDICTION
(Formerly: Uniform alcoholism and intoxication treatment)
70.96A.070 Citizens advisory council—Qualifications—Duties—
Rules and policies. [1994 c 231 § 2; 1989 c 270 § 9; 1973 1st ex.s. c 155 §
1; 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 7.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 8, effective June
30, 2010.
70.96A.130 Emergency commitment. [1972 ex.s. c 122 § 13.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 175 § 3.
70.96A.200 Transfer of property and funds to department of
social and health services. [1972 ex.s. c 122 § 23.] Repealed by 1989 c
270 § 35.
70.96A.210 Transfer of appropriations. [1972 ex.s. c 122 § 24.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96.092 Approval of facilities, plans or programs prerequisite to
receiving state financial assistance. [1971 ex.s. c 104 § 1.] Repealed by
1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96A.220 Duties of director of financial management regarding
transfer of equipment, funds and appropriations. [1979 c 151 § 172;
1972 ex.s. c 122 § 25.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96.094 Approval of facilities, plans or programs prerequisite to
receiving state financial assistance—Financial support from other
sources required before state approval given. [1971 ex.s. c 104 § 2.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96A.330 Treatment programs and model projects—Provision
of family planning. [1998 c 314 § 33.] Expired June 30, 2002.
70.96.095 Cities and counties—Sharing in use of facilities or
programs maintained by other city or county. [1972 ex.s. c 77 § 1.]
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96A.900 Short title. [1972 ex.s. c 122 § 21.] Repealed by 1989 c
270 § 35.
70.96.096 Cities and counties—Eligibility for liquor taxes and
profits—Support of alcoholism program required. [1973 1st ex.s. c 155
§ 3; 1972 ex.s. c 77 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96A.340 Treatment programs and model projects—Provision
of family planning. [1998 c 314 § 41.] Expired June 30, 2002.
Chapter 70.96B
INTEGRATED CRISIS RESPONSE AND
INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT—PILOT PROGRAMS
70.96.100 Applications for voluntary admittance—Contents.
[1959 c 85 § 10.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1,
1975.
70.96B.900 Expiration date—2005 c 504 §§ 202-216. [2005 c 504 §
219.] Repealed by 2008 c 320 § 7.
70.96.110
Admission to treatment program—Demand for
discharge. [1959 c 85 § 11.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective
January 1, 1975.
NUCLEAR ENERGY AND RADIATION
70.96.120 Liability of officer or employee for detention of person
voluntarily admitted. [1959 c 85 § 12.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 §
26, effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.130
Support
of
patient—Expense,
charges,
reimbursement—Contracts for services. [1959 c 85 § 13.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
70.96.140
Collection of unpaid charges—Disposition of
collections. [1959 c 85 § 14.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective
January 1, 1975.
70.96.150 Inability to contribute to cost no bar to admission.
[1959 c 85 § 15.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35; and subsequently recodified
as RCW 70.96A.430 pursuant to 1993 c 131 § 1.
Reviser's note: This section was amended by 1989 c 271 § 308,
without cognizance of the repeal thereof; and subsequently recodified
without cognizance of the repeal thereof.
Chapter 70.98
70.98.040 Nuclear energy promotion and development. [1965 c 10
§ 4; 1961 c 207 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 c 295 § 16.
70.98.060 Technical advisory board on radiation control. [1970
ex.s. c 18 § 17; 1961 c 207 § 6.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
70.98.070 Advisory council on nuclear energy and radiation.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 162; 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 18; 1969 c 44 § 1; 1965 c
88 § 4; 1961 c 207 § 7.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 43.
70.98.210 Recommended legislation. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 §
14; 1961 c 207 § 24.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 70.104
PESTICIDES—HEALTH HAZARDS
70.104.080 Pesticide panel—Generally. [1994 c 264 § 41; 1991 c 3
§ 363; 1989 c 380 § 68.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 132, effective
June 30, 2010.
Chapter 70.105
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
70.96.160 County alcoholism administrative board—Members,
qualifications, terms—Powers, duties. [1982 c 193 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c
155 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.105.060 Review of rules, regulations, criteria and fee schedules.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 101 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 85, effective
June 30, 2010.
70.96.170 County alcoholism coordinator.
Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.105.114 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 29.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
[1982 c 193 § 3.]
70.96.180
County alcoholism program—State
requirements. [1982 c 193 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
support,
70.96.190 County alcoholism program—State support, use. [1982
c 193 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96.200 Rules. [1982 c 193 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 270 § 35.
70.96.900 Severability. [1959 c 85 § 16.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 748]
70.105.115 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988
c 112 § 29.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
Chapter 70.105A
HAZARDOUS WASTE FEES
70.105A.010 Policy—Purposes. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 1.] Repealed
by 1990 c 114 § 21.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
70.105A.020 Definitions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 2.] Repealed by
1990 c 114 § 21.
70.105A.030 Annual fee—When due—Graduation of fees—
Rules—Apportionment of income—Exemption—Fee limitation—
Adjustment. [1985 c 7 § 129; 1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c
114 § 21.
70.105A.040 Annual fee for operation of facility for treating,
storing, or disposing hazardous wastes—Rules—Fee limitation—
Adjustment. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 114 § 21.
70.105A.050 Disposition of fees. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 5.] Repealed
by 1990 c 114 § 21.
70.105A.060 Use of funds in the hazardous waste control and
elimination account—Additional departmental powers—Actions by
attorney general authorized. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 6.] Repealed by 1990
c 114 § 21.
70.105A.070 Review of fee—Procedure. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 7.]
Repealed by 1990 c 114 § 21.
Title 70
70.105B.160 Significant release of hazardous substance—Notice
in property records—Written statement upon sale. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 §
16.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.170 Fraud—Penalty. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 17.] Repealed
by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.180 Pesticide waste disposal—Program—Fees. [1987 3rd
ex.s. c 2 § 18.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.190 Household waste disposal—Plans—Fees. [1987 3rd
ex.s. c 2 § 19.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.200 Pollution prevention—Business assistance program.
[1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 20.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1,
1989.
70.105B.210 Disposal of confiscated hazardous substances—
Assessment of costs. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 21.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24,
effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.220 State and local toxics control accounts—Use. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 22.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105A.080
Unpaid
fees—Interest—Civil
penalties—
Maximum—Actions by attorney general authorized. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65
§ 8.] Repealed by 1990 c 114 § 21.
70.105B.230 Toxics control reserve account. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 §
23.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105A.090 Revenue for general fund reimbursement for site
cleanup and restoration. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 13.] Repealed by 1990 c
114 § 21.
70.105B.240 Validity of existing consent orders and decrees.
[1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 24.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1,
1989.
70.105A.900
Severability—Construction
of
chapter—
Implementation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 9.] Repealed by 1990 c 114 § 21.
70.105B.250 Remedial action exempt from permits, etc. [1987 3rd
ex.s. c 2 § 25.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105A.905 Effective dates—Proration of 1983 fee—1983 1st
ex.s. c 65. [1983 1st ex.s. c 65 § 15.] Repealed by 1990 c 114 § 21.
Chapter 70.105C
HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP
Chapter 70.105B
HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP
70.105B.010 Intent. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 §
24, effective March 1, 1989.
Reviser's note: 1988 c 112, the alternative to Initiative 97, failed to
become law. Initiative 97 was approved by the voters at the November 1988
election. For codification of Initiative 97 [1989 c 2] see Codification
Tables, this volume.
70.105C.010 Intent. [1988 c 112 § 1.] Failed to become law.
70.105B.020 Definitions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 2.] Repealed by 1989
c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.030 Department's powers and duties. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 §
3.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.040 Standard of liability. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.050 Petroleum. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 5.] Repealed by 1989
c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.060 Remedial actions—Cleanup levels. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2
§ 6.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.070
Proposals for remedial action—Procedures—
Offer—Acceptance,
rejection—Review—Settlement
agreement—
Consent decree—Effect. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 7.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 §
24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.080 Settlement agreements—Covenants not to sue—
Amendments. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 8.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24,
effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.090 Certification of completion. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 9.]
Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.100 Remedial action contractor liability. [1987 3rd ex.s. c
2 § 10.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.110
Release of hazardous substance or threat—
Investigation and access. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 11.] Repealed by 1989 c 2
§ 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.120
Release of hazardous substance or threat—
Enforcement—Penalties. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 12.] Repealed by 1989 c 2
§ 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.130 Review of department's decisions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2
§ 13.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.140 Third party actions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 14.]
Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
70.105B.150 Liens. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 15.] Repealed by 1989 c 2
§ 24, effective March 1, 1989.
(2010 Ed.)
70.105C.020 Definitions. [1988 c 112 § 2.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.030 Department's powers and duties. [1988 c 112 § 3.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.040 Standard of liability. [1988 c 112 § 4.] Failed to
become law.
70.105C.050 Petroleum—Expiration of section. [1988 c 112 § 5.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.060 Cleanup standards. [1988 c 112 § 6.] Failed to
become law.
70.105C.070 Voluntary cleanups. [1988 c 112 § 7.] Failed to
become law.
70.105C.080 Covenants not to sue. [1988 c 112 § 8.] Failed to
become law.
70.105C.090 Certification of completion. [1988 c 112 § 9.] Failed
to become law.
70.105C.100 Remedial action contractor liability. [1988 c 112 §
10.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.110 Investigation and access. [1988 c 112 § 11.] Failed to
become law.
law.
70.105C.120 Enforcement. [1988 c 112 § 12.] Failed to become
70.105C.130 Review of department's decisions. [1988 c 112 § 13.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.140 Third party actions. [1988 c 112 § 14.] Failed to
become law.
70.105C.150 Liens. [1988 c 112 § 15.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.160
Significant release—Property—Records—Sale.
[1988 c 112 § 16.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.170 Fraud. [1988 c 112 § 17.] Failed to become law.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 749]
Title 70
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
70.105C.180 Pesticide waste disposal—Fees. [1988 c 112 § 18.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.190 Household waste disposal—Plans—Fees. [1988 c 112
§ 19.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.200 Business assistance program. [1988 c 112 § 20.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.210
Hazardous substances confiscated by
enforcement agencies. [1988 c 112 § 21.] Failed to become law.
law
70.105C.220 State and local toxics control accounts. [1988 c 112 §
22.] Failed to become law.
70.105C.230 Toxics control reserve account. [1988 c 112 § 23.]
Failed to become law.
70.105C.240 Existing consent orders and decrees. [1988 c 112 §
24.] Failed to become law.
Chapter 70.115
DRUG INJECTION DEVICES
70.115.010 Retail sale of hypodermic syringes, needles, etc.
prohibited without prescription—Exceptions—Record of sales
required. [1977 ex.s. c 249 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 147 § 6.
70.115.020 Board of pharmacy—Rules—Destruction of device
after use. [1977 ex.s. c 249 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 c 147 § 6.
70.115.030 Board of pharmacy—Rule-making authority. [1977
ex.s. c 249 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 c 147 § 6.
70.115.040 Violations—Penalty. [1977 ex.s. c 249 § 4.] Repealed
by 1981 c 147 § 6.
70.115.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 249. [1977 ex.s. c 249 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 c 147 § 6.
Chapter 70.117
70.105C.250 Exemption from permits. [1988 c 112 § 25.] Failed to
become law.
Chapter 70.105E
MIXED RADIOACTIVE AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
70.105E.070 Disclosure of costs and clean-up budgets. [2005 c 1 §
7 (Initiative Measure No. 297, approved November 2, 2004).] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 53, effective June 30, 2010.
70.105E.090 Advisory board—Public involvement—Funding.
[2005 c 1 § 9 (Initiative Measure No. 297, approved November 2, 2004).]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 53, effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 70.106
POISON PREVENTION—LABELING AND PACKAGING
70.106.130 Technical advisory committee. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34
§ 163; 1974 ex.s. c 49 § 13.] Repealed by 1982 c 163 § 23, effective June
30, 1982.
Chapter 70.110
SKIING AND COMMERCIAL SKI ACTIVITY
70.117.010 Ski area sign requirements. [1991 c 75 § 1; 1989 c 81 §
2; 1977 ex.s. c 139 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.45.010 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
70.117.015 "Trails" or "runs" defined. [1989 c 81 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.45.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.117.020
Standard of conduct—Prohibited acts—
Responsibility. [1989 c 81 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 139 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.45.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.117.025 Skiing outside of trails or boundaries—Notice of skier
responsibility. [1989 c 81 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.45.040 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.117.030 Leaving scene of skiing accident—Penalty—Notice.
[1989 c 81 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 139 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.45.050
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
70.117.040 Insurance requirements for operators. [1977 ex.s. c
139 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.45.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
FLAMMABLE FABRICS—CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR
Chapter 70.118
70.110.060 Penalties. [1973 1st ex.s. c 211 § 6.] Repealed by 2003 c
53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
Chapter 70.111
70.118.100 Alternative systems—Technical review committee.
[1997 c 447 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 79, effective June 30,
2010.
INFANT CRIB SAFETY ACT
70.111.050 Penalty. [1996 c 158 § 6.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421,
effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 70.112
70.118.140 Shellfish—On-site sewage grant program—Priority
areas—Memorandum of understanding. [2008 c 202 § 1; 2007 c 341 §
43; 2001 c 273 § 3. Formerly RCW 90.71.100.] Recodified as RCW
77.60.170 pursuant to 2008 c 202 § 3.
Chapter 70.119
FAMILY MEDICINE—EDUCATION
AND RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
70.112.030
Family practice education advisory board—
Chairman—Membership. [1975 1st ex.s. c 108 § 3.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 40, effective June 30, 2010.
70.112.040
Advisory board—Terms of members—Filling
vacancies. [1975 1st ex.s. c 108 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 40,
effective June 30, 2010.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS—OPERATORS
70.119.080 Water and wastewater operator certification board of
examiners—Additional members—Additional powers and duties.
[1983 c 292 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 99 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2907,
effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 70.119A
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS—
PENALTIES AND COMPLIANCE
70.112.050 Advisory board—Duties. [1998 c 245 § 111; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 108 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 40, effective June 30,
2010.
Chapter 70.114A
TEMPORARY WORKER HOUSING—
HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION
70.114A.080 Temporary worker housing code. [1995 c 220 § 8.]
Repealed by 1998 c 37 § 9.
70.114A.085 Temporary worker building code—Report. [1999 c
374 § 11.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
70.114A.090 Report to legislature. [1995 c 220 § 9.] Repealed by
1998 c 245 § 176.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 750]
12.
70.119A.010 Purpose. [1986 c 271 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 422 §
70.119A.160 Water supply advisory committee. [1998 c 245 § 112;
1995 c 376 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 120, effective June 30,
2010.
Chapter 70.120
MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL
70.120.030 Vehicle standards—Testing equipment. [1985 c 7 §
130; 1979 ex.s. c 163 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 240 § 12, effective January
1, 1990.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
70.120.040 Noncompliance areas—Inspections, fees. [1980 c 176 §
2; 1979 ex.s. c 163 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 240 § 12, effective January 1,
1990.
Title 70
70.127.230 Hospice agencies—Exemption for certain activities.
[1988 c 245 § 24.] Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.120.050 Noncompliance areas—Annual review. [1979 ex.s. c
163 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 240 § 12, effective January 1, 1990.
70.127.240 Home health or hospice agencies—Exemption for
certain activities. [1988 c 245 § 27.] Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25,
effective January 1, 2002.
70.120.060
Vehicle inspections—Results—Certificate of
compliance. [1980 c 176 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 163 § 6.] Repealed by 1989 c
240 § 12, effective January 1, 1990.
70.127.250 Home health agencies—Patient care and treatment—
Rules—Definitions. [1994 sp.s. c 9 § 745; 1993 c 42 § 10; 1988 c 245 §
25.] Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.120.090 Vehicle inspections—Used car dealers. [1979 ex.s. c
163 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c 238 § 2.
70.127.260 Hospice agencies—Rules. [1988 c 245 § 26.] Repealed
by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.120.110 Vehicle inspections—Violations—Penalty. [1989 c 240
§ 7; 1985 c 7 § 131; 1979 ex.s. c 163 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.127.270 Home care agencies—Rules. [1988 c 245 § 28.]
Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.120.140 Ambient air monitoring in Portland-Vancouver
metropolitan area. [1987 c 505 § 62; 1980 c 176 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c
199 § 718.
70.127.900 Effective date—Implementation—1988 c 245. [1988 c
245 § 37.] Repealed by 1993 c 42 § 12, effective June 30, 1993.
176.
70.120.180 Studies. [1989 c 240 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
70.127.901 Expiration of chapter—Review. [1988 c 245 § 38.]
Repealed by 1993 c 42 § 12, effective June 30, 1993.
Chapter 70.128
70.120.200 Engine conformance. [1991 c 199 § 211.] Repealed by
2005 c 295 § 11.
ADULT FAMILY HOMES
70.120.220 Clean fuel—Biennial report to legislature. [1996 c 186
§ 519; 1991 c 199 § 215.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
70.128.061 Moratorium on authorization of adult family home
licenses. [1997 c 392 § 402.] Repealed by 2001 c 319 § 14.
70.120.900 Expiration date of chapter. [1989 c 240 § 9.] Repealed
by 1991 c 199 § 718.
70.128.062
Rule-making authority to implement
70.128.061. [1997 c 392 § 403.] Repealed by 2001 c 319 § 14.
RCW
NATURAL DEATH ACT
70.128.180
Report to legislature on siting review—Model
ordinance. [1995 c 399 § 196; 1989 c 427 § 41.] Repealed by 1995 1st
sp.s. c 18 § 31, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
70.122.050 Liability of health personnel, facilities. [1979 c 112 §
6.] Repealed by 1992 c 98 § 15.
70.128.225 Advisory committee. [2007 c 40 § 1; 2002 c 223 § 4.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 5, effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 70.122
Chapter 70.123
Chapter 70.146
SHELTERS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES FINANCING
70.123.060 Report to the legislature. [1987 c 505 § 63; 1979 ex.s. c
245 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
70.146.080 Determination of tax receipts in water quality
account—Transfer of sufficient moneys from general revenues. [2007 c
522 § 956; 2005 c 518 § 941; 2003 1st sp.s. c 25 § 935; 1994 sp.s. c 6 § 902;
1993 sp.s. c 24 § 924; 1991 sp.s. c 16 § 923; 1986 c 3 § 11.] Repealed by
2009 c 479 § 57, effective July 1, 2009.
Chapter 70.125
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT ACT
70.125.070 Termination—June 30, 1985. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 7.]
Repealed by 1985 c 34 § 3, effective June 30, 1985.
Chapter 70.126
HOME HEALTH CARE AND HOSPICE CARE
70.126.040 Standards for certification—Rules. [1984 c 22 § 7;
1983 c 249 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 245 § 34, effective July 1, 1989.
70.126.050 Health planning and resources development act not
affected. [1983 c 249 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c 245 § 34, effective July 1,
1989.
Chapter 70.127
IN-HOME SERVICES AGENCIES
(Formerly: Home health, hospice, and home care agencies—Licensure)
70.127.060 Nursing homes—Application of chapter. [1988 c 245 §
7.] Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.127.070 Hospitals—Application of chapter. [1988 c 245 § 8.]
Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.127.110 Licenses—Combination—Rules—Fees. [1999 c 190 §
4; 1988 c 245 § 12.] Repealed by 2000 c 175 § 25, effective January 1,
2002.
70.127.160 Continued certification under chapter 70.126 RCW—
Rules. [1988 c 245 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c 42 § 12, effective June 30,
1993.
Chapter 70.148
UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
70.148.100 Full implementation prohibited pending further
legislation. [1989 c 383 § 11.] Repealed by 1990 c 64 § 13.
Chapter 70.149
HEATING OIL POLLUTION LIABILITY PROTECTION ACT
70.149.110 Reports to the legislature. [1995 c 20 § 11.] Repealed
by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 70.155
TOBACCO—ACCESS TO MINORS
70.155.060 Sampling in public places. [1993 c 507 § 7.] Repealed
by 2006 c 14 § 8.
Reviser's note: In an order on motion for reconsideration and request
for stay pending appeal dated September 25, 2006, the United States District
Court for the Western District ruled that chapter 14, Laws of 2006 is
preempted by the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, 15
U.S.C. Sec. 1334(b) only in application of the law to cigarette sampling.
(Case No. C06-5223, W.D. Wash. 2006.)
70.155.105 Delivery sale of cigarettes—Requirements, unlawful
practices—Penalties—Enforcement. [2003 c 113 § 2.] Repealed by 2009
c 278 § 3.
Chapter 70.160
70.127.210
Violation of RCW 70.127.020—Misdemeanor—
Forfeiture of corporate charter—Fines. [2000 c 175 § 18; 1988 c 245 §
22.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
(Formerly: Washington clean indoor air act)
70.127.220 Agency registry. [1988 c 245 § 23.] Repealed by 2000 c
175 § 25, effective January 1, 2002.
70.160.010 Legislative intent. [1985 c 236 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c
2 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 901, approved November 8, 2005).
(2010 Ed.)
SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 751]
Title 71
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
70.160.040 Designation of smoking areas in public places—
Exceptions—Restaurant smoking areas—Entire facility or area may be
designated as nonsmoking. [1985 c 236 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 2 § 7
(Initiative Measure No. 901, approved November 8, 2005).
70.160.900 Short title—1985 c 236. [1985 c 236 § 10.] Repealed by
2006 c 2 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 901, approved November 8, 2005).
Chapter 70.170
HEALTH DATA AND CHARITY CARE
70.170.030
Council—Members—Compensation—Quorum.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 503.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2204, effective July 1,
1995.
70.170.040
Council—Reports—Advisory function—Studies.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 504.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 2204, effective July 1,
1995.
70.170.100
Statewide health care data system—Design
requirements—Reporting requirements—Data availability. [1993 c 492
§ 259; 1990 c 269 § 12; 1989 1st ex.s. c 9 § 510.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 §
27, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1995 c 267 § 12, effective July 1,
1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
70.170.110 Analyses, reports, and studies. [1993 c 492 § 260; 1989
1st ex.s. c 9 § 511.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995;
and repealed by 1995 c 267 § 12, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
70.170.120 Confidentiality of data. [1993 c 492 § 261.] Repealed
by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed by 1995 c 267 § 12,
effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
70.170.130 Health services commission access to data. [1993 c 492
§ 262.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995; and repealed
by 1995 c 267 § 12, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
70.170.140 Personal health services data and information system.
[1993 c 492 § 263.] Repealed by 1995 c 265 § 27, effective July 1, 1995;
and repealed by 1995 c 267 § 12, effective July 1, 1995.
Savings—1995 c 265: See note following RCW 70.47.015.
Chapter 70.180
RURAL HEALTH CARE
70.180.007 Finding—Midwives, pharmacy services. [1990 c 271 §
5.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.010 Definitions. [1990 c 271 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c
27 § 2.
70.180.050 Rural physician, pharmacist, and midwife scholarship
program. [1990 c 271 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.060 Planning committee—Screening and selection of
recipients. [1990 c 271 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.070 Scholarships—Generally. [1990 c 271 § 10.] Repealed
by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.080 Technical assistance to sponsoring communities. [1990
c 271 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.090 Participant duties regarding client's ability to pay.
[1990 c 271 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
70.180.100 Repayment of scholarships.
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
[1990 c 271 § 13.]
70.180.900 Program review—Report to legislature. [1990 c 271 §
17.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
70.180.910 Governor may transfer administration of program.
[1990 c 271 § 19.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 27 § 2.
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FAMILY POLICY COUNCIL
70.190.140 Application for funds—Expiration of section. [1994
sp.s. c 7 § 324.] Expired June 30, 1995.
70.190.900 Report to legislature. [1994 sp.s. c 7 § 317; 1992 c 198 §
11.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 325, effective July 1, 1995.
Title 71
MENTAL ILLNESS
Chapter 71.02
MENTAL ILLNESS—
REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS FOR TREATMENT
(Successor law: See chapter 71.05 RCW)
71.02.010 Definitions. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.010. Prior: 1951 c 139 §
2.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.010.
71.02.020 Construction of chapter—Criminal insane—"Insane"
as used in other statutes. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.020. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 4;
1949 c 198 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-15.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
142 § 66. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.910.
71.02.030 Voluntary patients—Right to receive—Application.
[1951 c 139 § 11.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment,
see RCW 72.23.070.
71.02.040 Voluntary patients—Legal competency—Record. [1951
c 139 § 12.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.23.080.
71.02.050 Voluntary patients—Detention. [1951 c 139 § 13.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.090.
71.02.060
Voluntary patients—Policy—Duration—Residence
qualification. [1951 c 139 § 14.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040.
Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.100.
71.02.070 Voluntary patients—Limitation as to number. [1951 c
139 § 15.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.110.
71.02.080 Voluntary patients—Charges for hospitalization. [1951
c 139 § 16.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.23.120.
71.02.090
Involuntary patients—Application to court for
hospitalization. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.090. Prior: 1957 c 28 § 1; 1951 c 139
§ 17; 1949 c 198 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-4.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.100 Involuntary patients—Liability of applicant. [1959 c 25
§ 71.02.100. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 31; 1949 c 198 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-3.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.110
Involuntary patients—Probate matter—Court
commissioners. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.110. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 39.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.120
Involuntary patients—Hearing date—Detention
pending hearing. [1959 c 196 § 9; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.120. Prior: 1951 c
139 § 18; 1949 c 198 § 8, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-8, part.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.130 Hospital facilities—Examination and treatment of
patient—Costs. [1959 c 196 § 10; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.130. Prior: 1957 c 49
§ 1; 1951 c 139 § 28.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.140 Notice of hearing—Service. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.140.
Prior: 1951 c 139 § 19; 1949 c 198 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-5.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.150 Property of patient—Safeguarding. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.150. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 32; 1949 c 198 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-6.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.160 Hearings—Time and place—Privacy. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.160. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 33; 1949 c 198 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-9.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
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71.02.170 Hearings—Evidence. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.170. Prior:
1951 c 139 § 21; 1949 c 198 §§ 10, part, and 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 695310, part, and 6953-12.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.400 Hospitalization charges—Cancellation. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.400. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 63.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.365
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.180 Hearings—Subpoenas—Witness fees. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.180. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 34; 1949 c 198 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 6953-10, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.410
Hospitalization charges—Including charges for
outpatient services, transportation costs—How computed. [1967 ex.s. c
127 § 1; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.410. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 52.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.325 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.190 Hearings—Representation for patient. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.190. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 22; 1949 c 198 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-11.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.200 Hearings—Order of hospitalization. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.200. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 20.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.210 Jury trial—Request for—Date, detention pending.
[1959 c 25 § 71.02.210. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 23; 1949 c 198 § 8, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6953-8, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.220 Jury trial—Evidence—Order of hospitalization. [1959
c 25 § 71.02.220. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 24.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
142 § 66.
71.02.230 Liability for detention charges and court costs of
persons found mentally ill. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 63; 1967 ex.s. c 127 § 3;
1959 c 25 § 71.02.230. Prior: 1957 c 24 § 1; 1951 c 139 § 51.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.240 Order of hospitalization or custody—Inventory of
personal effects. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.240. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 25.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.250 Files confidential, exception—Record entries. [1959 c
51 § 1; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.250. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 38; 1949 c 198 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-13.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.255 Examination of case data on court order—Exception.
[1959 c 51 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.260 Alien patients—Report. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.260. Prior:
1951 c 139 § 30.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.270 Orders and reports—Forms. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.270.
Prior: 1951 c 139 § 35.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.280 Orders and reports—Copies to hospital—Inadequate
reports. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.280. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 37.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.290 Orders—Execution. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.290. Prior: 1951
c 139 § 36.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.300 Jurisdiction of court to continue. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.300. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 27.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.310
Hospitalization
charges—Continuation
of
responsibility, existing cases. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.310. Prior: 1951 c 139 §
53.] Repealed by 1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.320 Hospitalization charges—Due date—Collection. [1967
ex.s. c 127 § 2; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.320. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 56.] Recodified
as RCW 43.20B.355 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.330
Hospitalization charges—Modification of order
requiring payment. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.330. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 58.]
Repealed by 1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.340 Hospitalization charges—Modification of order to
require payment by relative. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.340. Prior: 1951 c 139 §
59.] Repealed by 1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.350 Hospitalization charges—Transportation charges—
Collection. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.350. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 60.] Repealed by
1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.360
Hospitalization charges—Collection—Statutes of
limitation. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.360. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 61.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.360 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.411 Departmental assessment of charges—Responsibility
for cost of hospitalization and outpatient services. [1987 c 75 § 13; 1971
ex.s. c 292 § 64; 1967 ex.s. c 127 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.330
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.412 Departmental assessment of charges—Determination of
ability to pay—Standards—Rules and regulations. [1987 c 75 § 14;
1979 c 141 § 126; 1967 ex.s. c 127 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.335
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.413 Departmental assessment of charges—Notice of finding
of responsibility—Period—Appeals—Judicial review. [1987 c 75 § 15;
1985 c 245 § 3; 1981 c 67 § 33; 1971 c 81 § 133; 1969 ex.s. c 268 § 1; 1967
ex.s. c 127 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.340 pursuant to 1987 c 75 §
49.
71.02.414 Departmental assessment of charges—Judgment for
accrued amounts. [1987 c 75 § 16; 1979 c 141 § 127; 1967 ex.s. c 127 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.345 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.415 Departmental assessment of charges—Modification or
vacation of findings of responsibility. [1987 c 75 § 17; 1967 ex.s. c 127 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.350 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.416 Departmental assessment of charges—Reimbursement
from property subsequently acquired. [1979 c 141 § 128; 1967 ex.s. c
127 § 9.] Repealed by 1985 c 245 § 13.
71.02.417 Departmental assessment of charges—Responsibility
under prior laws. [1967 ex.s. c 127 § 10.] Repealed by 1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.420 Hospitalization charges—Change in rate. [1959 c 25 §
71.02.420. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 54.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 127 § 11.
71.02.430 Hospitalization charges—Certification to court. [1959 c
25 § 71.02.430. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 55.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 127 §
11.
71.02.440 State hospitals designated. [1951 c 139 § 6.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.020.
71.02.450 State hospitals—Allocation of patients. [1967 c 24 § 1;
1959 c 25 § 71.02.450. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 29.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s.
c 142 § 66.
71.02.460 Federal patients—Agreements authorized. [1951 c 139
§ 65.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.260.
71.02.470 Nonresidents—Hospitalization. [1951 c 139 § 67.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.280.
71.02.480 Transfer of patients—Authority of transferee. [1951 c
139 § 68.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.290.
71.02.500 Exclusions from state hospitals—Idiots, imbeciles, etc.
[1951 c 139 § 66.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment,
see RCW 72.23.270.
71.02.510 Superintendent—Qualifications—Powers. [1951 c 139
§ 7.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.030.
71.02.520 Superintendent as witness—Exemptions from military,
jury duty. [1951 c 139 § 9.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.050.
71.02.530 History of patient. [1951 c 139 § 40.] Repealed by 1959
c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.130.
71.02.370
Hospitalization charges—Collection—Prosecuting
attorneys to assist. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.370. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 64.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.370 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.540 Seal of hospital. [1951 c 139 § 8.] Repealed by 1959 c 28
§ 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.040.
71.02.380 Hospitalization charges—Criminally insane—Liability.
[1987 c 75 § 12; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.380. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 62.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.320 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
71.02.550 Minors—Confinement in adult wards. [1951 c 139 §
46.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.200.
71.02.390 Hospitalization charges—Advance remittances. [1979
ex.s. c 67 § 5; 1959 c 25 § 71.02.390. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 57.] Repealed by
1987 c 75 § 50.
71.02.560 Minors—Special wards and attendants. [1951 c 139 §
47.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.210.
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71.02.570 Patient's property—Superintendent as custodian—
Management and accounting. [1953 c 217 § 2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.230.
71.05.035 Findings—Developmentally disabled. [1998 c 297 § 5;
1989 c 420 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 71A.12.025 pursuant to 2005 c 504 §
801, effective July 1, 2005.
71.02.575 Patient's property—Delivery to superintendent as
acquittance—Defense, indemnity. [1953 c 217 § 1.] Repealed by 1959 c
28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.240.
71.05.060 Rights of persons complained against. [1973 1st ex.s. c
142 § 11.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
71.02.580 Funds donated to patients. [1951 c 139 § 50.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.250.
71.05.070 Prayer treatment. [1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 12.] Repealed
by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
71.02.590 Letters to or from patients. [1957 c 54 § 1.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.220.
71.05.080
Effect on pending proceedings and on persons
previously committed. [1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 13.] Repealed by 1998 c
297 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
71.02.600 Gifts—Record—Use. [1951 c 139 § 10.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.060.
71.05.090 Choice of physicians. [1973 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 3; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 142 § 14.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
71.02.610 Parole or discharge—Revocation of parole. [1951 c 139
§ 41.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.140.
71.05.155
Request to mental health professional by law
enforcement agency for investigation under RCW 71.05.150—Advisory
report of results. [1997 c 112 § 9; 1979 ex.s. c 215 § 10.] Repealed by
2005 c 504 § 702, effective July 1, 2005.
71.02.620 Parole—Revocation by court. [1951 c 139 § 42.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.150.
71.02.630 Escape—Apprehension and return. [1951 c 139 § 43.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.160.
71.02.640 Discharge, parole, death, escape—Notice—Certificate
of discharge. [1951 c 139 § 44.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.180.
71.02.650
Legal competency—Effect of application or
discharge—Examination before discharge. [1959 c 25 § 71.02.650.
Prior: 1951 c 139 § 3; 1949 c 198 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-16.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.02.660 Death—Report to coroner. [1951 c 139 § 45.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.190.
71.02.700 Commitment to veterans administration or other
federal agency—General provision. [1951 c 53 § 18(1).] Now codified in
RCW 73.36.165.
71.02.710 Commitment to veterans administration or other
federal agency—Courts of other states, orders, jurisdiction recognized.
[1951 c 53 § 18(2).] Now codified in RCW 73.36.165.
71.02.720 Transfer to veterans administration or other federal
agency. [1951 c 53 § 18(3).] Now codified in RCW 73.36.165.
Chapter 71.03
MENTAL ILLNESS—TEMPORARY DETENTION AND CARE
(Later enactment: See chapter 71.05 RCW)
71.03.010 through 71.03.900 [1959 c 196 §§ 2-8.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
71.05.200 Notice and statement of rights—Probable cause
hearing. [1998 c 297 § 11; 1997 c 112 § 14; 1989 c 120 § 5; 1974 ex.s. c
145 § 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 25.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701,
effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.250 Probable cause hearing—Detained person's rights—
Waiver of privilege—Limitation—Records as evidence. [1989 c 120 § 7;
1987 c 439 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 145 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 30.] Repealed
by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.370 Rights—Posting of list. [1997 c 112 § 31; 1991 c 105 § 5;
1989 c 120 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 145 § 26; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 42.]
Recodified as RCW 71.05.217 pursuant to 2005 c 504 § 108, effective July
1, 2005.
71.05.395 Application of uniform health care information act,
chapter 70.02 RCW. [1993 c 448 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 702,
effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.400 Release of information to patient's next of kin, attorney,
guardian, conservator—Notification of patient's death. [1993 c 448 § 7;
1974 ex.s. c 115 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 45.]
Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 702, effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.410 Notice of disappearance of patient. [1997 c 112 § 32;
1973 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 46.] Repealed by 2005 c 504
§ 702, effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.430 Statistical data. [1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 48.] Repealed by
2005 c 504 § 702, effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.450 Competency—Effect—Statement of Washington law.
[1994 sp.s. c 7 § 440; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 50.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 §
701, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 71.04
71.05.460 Right to counsel. [1997 c 112 § 33; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 §
51.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
NONRESIDENT INSANE,
FEEBLE-MINDED, AND EPILEPTICS
71.05.470 Right to examination. [1997 c 112 § 34; 1973 1st ex.s. c
142 § 52.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701, effective July 1, 2005.
71.04.010 through 71.04.260 Repealed by 1951 c 139 § 69; and
repealed by 1953 c 232 § 5.
71.05.480 Petitioning for release—Writ of habeas corpus. [1974
ex.s. c 145 § 29; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 53.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701,
effective July 1, 2005.
71.04.270 Deportation of aliens—Return of residents. [1957 c 29 §
1; 1953 c 232 § 1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment,
see RCW 72.25.010.
71.04.280
Return of nonresidents—Reciprocity—Expense—
Resident of this state defined. [1957 c 29 § 2; 1953 c 232 § 2.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.25.020.
71.04.290 Assistance—Payment of expenses. [1957 c 29 § 3; 1953
c 232 § 3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.25.030.
71.04.300
Bringing committed person into state without
permission—Penalty. [1957 c 29 § 4; 1953 c 232 § 4.] Repealed by 1959
c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.25.040.
Chapter 71.05
71.05.490 Rights of persons committed before January 1, 1974.
[1997 c 112 § 35; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 54.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 701,
effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.540 Standards for public and private evaluation and
treatment facilities, enforcement procedures—Penalties. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 142 § 59.] Repealed by 1989 c 205 § 26.
71.05.550 Recognition of county financial necessities. [2005 c 504
§ 218; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 60.] Repealed by 2006 c 333 § 401, effective
July 1, 2006.
71.05.600 Legislative committees to be provided annual impact
analysis of 1979 ex.s. c 215. [1979 ex.s. c 215 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c
505 § 88.
MENTAL ILLNESS
71.05.610 Treatment records—Definitions. [1989 c 205 § 11.]
Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 703, effective July 1, 2005.
71.05.015 Chapter 71.05 RCW to be construed to accomplish
purposes of RCW 71.05.010. [1979 ex.s. c 215 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c
297 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
71.05.650 Treatment records—Notation of and access to released
data. [1989 c 205 § 15.] Repealed by 2005 c 504 § 704, effective July 1,
2005.
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71.05.670 Treatment records—Violations—Civil action. [1999 c
13 § 10. Prior: 1990 c 3 § 115; 1989 c 205 § 17.] Repealed by 2005 c 504
§ 704, effective July 1, 2005.
71.08.030 Habitual drunkard, who may be adjudged. [1959 c 25 §
71.08.030. Prior: 1883 p 32 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1673; 1879 p 113 § 1;
RRS § 1708.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
71.05.800
Atypical antipsychotic medications—Program to
promote access. [2000 c 217 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2002, pursuant to 2000
c 217 § 4.
71.08.040 Complaint, who may make. [1959 c 25 § 71.08.040.
Prior: 1883 p 32 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1674; 1881 p 13 § 1; 1879 p 113 §
2; RRS § 1709.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1,
1975.
71.05.8001 Atypical antipsychotic medications—Use authorized.
[1998 c 297 § 27.] Repealed by 1998 c 346 § 911.
Chapter 71.06
SEXUAL PSYCHOPATHS
71.06.090 Procedure on petition—Termination of commitment—
Further dispositions. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.090. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 8; 1949
c 198 § 28, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-28, part.] Repealed by 1967 c
104 § 7.
71.08.050 Summons—Hearing—Determination. [1959 c 25 §
71.08.050. Prior: 1883 p 32 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1672; 1881 p 13 § 2;
1879 p 114 § 3; RRS § 1710.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective
January 1, 1975.
71.08.060 Fees of officers—Costs. [1959 c 25 § 71.08.060. Prior:
1883 p 32 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 1673; 1881 p 13 § 3; 1879 p 114 § 4; RRS
§ 1711.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
71.06.110 Procedure on petition—Imprisonment or parole. [1959
c 25 § 71.06.110. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 c 104 § 7.
71.08.070
Penalty for furnishing intoxicants to habitual
drunkard. [1959 c 25 § 71.08.070. Prior: Code 1881 § 1674; 1879 p 114
§ 5; RRS § 1712.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1,
1975.
71.06.150 Psychopathic delinquents—Petition—Filing. [1959 c 25
§ 71.06.150. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 16; 1949 c 198 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-42.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later
enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.08.080 Civil liability for furnishing intoxicants to habitual
drunkard. [1959 c 25 § 71.08.080. Prior: Code 1881 § 1675; 1879 p 114
§ 6; RRS § 1713.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1,
1975.
71.06.160 Petition—Court may order filing. [1959 c 25 §
71.06.160. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 24; 1949 c 198 § 51; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
6953-51.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later
enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.08.090 Vacation of court order. [1959 c 25 § 71.08.090. Prior:
Code 1881 § 1677; 1881 p 14 § 4; RRS § 1715.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
71.06.170 Preliminary hearing—Time and place—Privacy. [1959
c 25 § 71.06.170. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 17; 1949 c 198 § 43; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6953-43.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986.
Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.06.180 Preliminary hearing—Detention pending preliminary
hearing. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.180. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 18; 1949 c 198 §§ 45
and 46; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 6953-45, 6953-46.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 §
34, effective January 1, 1986. Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.06.190 Preliminary hearing—Scope of inquiry—Evidence.
[1959 c 25 § 71.06.190. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 19; 1949 c 198 § 47; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6953-47.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1,
1986. Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.08.100 Cancellation of liquor permit—Interdiction by decree.
[1933 ex.s. c 62 § 53; RRS § 7306-53.] Now codified as RCW 66.20.135.
71.08.110 Revocation of interdiction. [1933 ex.s. c 62 § 54; RRS §
7306-54.] Now codified as RCW 66.20.137.
Chapter 71.09
SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS
71.09.100 Subsequent discharge petitions. [1990 c 3 § 1010.]
Repealed by 1995 c 216 § 22.
71.09.2501 "All other laws" defined. [2002 c 68 § 11.] Expired
June 30, 2009.
71.06.200
Observation at state hospital—Report of
superintendent. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.200. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 20; 1949 c
198 § 48, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-48, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 354
§ 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.09.270 Transition facility—Law enforcement presence. [2001
2nd sp.s. c 12 § 210.] Repealed by 2003 c 216 § 7, effective July 1, 2003.
71.06.210 Hearing on petition—Evidence—Commitment. [1959 c
25 § 71.06.210. Prior: 1951 c 223 § 21; 1949 c 198 § 48, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6953-48, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1,
1986. Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENTS
71.06.220 Hearings are probate matters. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.220.
Prior: 1951 c 223 § 26.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1,
1986. Later enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.06.230 Jury trial. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.230. Prior: 1951 c 223 §
22.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later
enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.06.240 Parole and discharge. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.240. Prior:
1957 c 35 § 1; 1951 c 223 § 23; 1949 c 198 § 50; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 695350.] Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later
enactment, see chapter 71.34 RCW.
71.06.250 State hospitals for care of psychopathic delinquents—
Treatment—Laws applicable. [1959 c 25 § 71.06.250. Prior: 1951 c 223
§ 25; 1949 c 198 § 48, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-48, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later enactment, see chapter
71.34 RCW.
Chapter 71.08
INTOXICATION AND DRUNKARDS
Chapter 71.12
71.12.010 Definitions. [1949 c 198 §§ 25, 40, 53; Rem. Supp. 1949
§§ 6953-25, 6953-40, 6953-53.] Repealed by 1959 c 25 § 71.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 71.12.455.
71.12.170 through 71.12.200 Chronic alcoholics. [1949 c 198 §§
21-24; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 6953-21-6953-24.] Repealed by 1957 c 136 §
21; and repealed by 1959 c 25 § 71.98.040.
71.12.580 Proceedings as to mental condition of patient—
Representation of patient—Examination. [1959 c 25 § 71.12.580. Prior:
1949 c 198 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-66.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c
142 § 66.
71.12.600 Nonliability of applicant for commitment of a person to
state institutions. [1949 c 198 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-3.] Repealed
by 1951 c 139 § 69; and repealed by 1959 c 25 § 71.98.040. See RCW
71.02.100.
71.12.610 Unlawful commitment to state institution—Penalty.
[1949 c 198 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-2.] Repealed by 1951 c 139 § 69;
and repealed by 1959 c 25 § 71.98.040.
71.12.620 Escape of inmate—Penalty for assisting. [1957 c 225 §
1; 1949 c 198 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-20.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040.
71.08.010 Punishment for intoxication in public place. [1959 c 25
§ 71.08.010. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 416; RRS § 2668.] Repealed by 1972
ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
71.08.020 Common drunkard, who may be adjudged. [1959 c 25
§ 71.08.020. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 417; RRS § 2669.] Repealed by 1972
ex.s. c 122 § 26, effective January 1, 1975.
71.12.630 Bringing narcotics, intoxicating liquors, weapons, etc.,
into institution or its grounds prohibited—Penalty. [1949 c 198 § 52;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-52.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.300.
71.12.650 Laws relating to insane persons charged with crime or
criminally insane not affected. [1949 c 198 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
6953-15.] Repealed by 1951 c 139 § 69; and repealed by 1959 c 25 §
71.98.040.
71.24.020 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 304 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 2.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26. Later enactment, see RCW 71.24.025.
71.12.660 Construction of chapter. [1949 c 198 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 6953-1.] Repealed by 1951 c 139 § 69; and repealed by 1959 c 25 §
71.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 71.02.900.
71.24.039
Identification by department—Children's mental
health services. [1986 c 274 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 205 § 26.
Chapter 71.16
MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES AND
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS
71.16.010 State participation in federal programs. [1965 c 75 § 1.]
Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
71.16.020
Mental health and mental retardation advisory
council—Authorized—Composition. [1965 c 75 § 2.] Repealed by 1979
c 141 § 386.
71.16.030
Mental health and mental retardation advisory
council—Terms—Vacancies. [1965 c 75 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 141 §
386.
71.16.040 Mental health and metal retardation advisory council—
Powers and duties. [1965 c 75 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
Alcoholism
71.16.010 through 71.16.900 [1957 c 136.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040; and repealed by 1959 c 85 § 19.
Chapter 71.20
LOCAL FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Formerly: State and local services for mentally retarded
and developmentally disabled)
71.20.010 Declaration of purpose. [1967 ex.s. c 110 § 1.] Repealed
by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.20.015 "Developmentally disabled" defined. [1974 ex.s. c 71 §
2.] Repealed by 1982 c 224 § 5. Later enactment, see RCW 71.20.016.
71.20.016 "Developmental disability" defined. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41
§ 19; 1982 c 224 § 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A
RCW.
71.24.040 Establishment of programs by county commissioners
authorized—Joint county action. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 4.] Repealed by
1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.050
Methods of providing mental health services—
Responsibility of supervisor or contractor. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 5.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.060 Community mental health program administrative
boards—Appointment—Term—Composition—Expenses. [1971 ex.s. c
204 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 6.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.070 Community mental health program administrative
boards—Duties. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 7.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.080 Supervisor of community mental health services—
Appointment—Residence—Full or part time. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 8.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.090 Supervisor of community mental health services—
Powers and duties. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 9.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.120
Contracts for services and facilities—Who may
supply—Membership of supervisor in contracting organization. [1967
ex.s. c 111 § 12.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.130
Proposed expenditure plan prerequisite to
reimbursement by state—Review—Award. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 13.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.140 Reimbursable expenditures. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 14.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.150 Reimbursement by state to counties—Amount—Period.
[1971 ex.s. c 204 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 15.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
Later enactment, see RCW 71.24.155.
71.24.165 Level of state financial support not to be less than
amounts paid immediately prior to July 1, 1967. [1979 c 141 § 141; 1969
c 61 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.24.170 Support of local outpatient mental health services.
[1967 ex.s. c 111 § 17.] Repealed by 1969 c 61 § 2.
71.20.020 Participation in federal programs authorized—Other
aid. [1967 ex.s. c 110 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A
RCW.
71.24.180 Reimbursement for capital improvements. [1967 ex.s. c
111 § 18.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 204 § 3.
71.20.030 Duties of state departments and agencies. [1983 c 3 §
181; 1967 ex.s. c 110 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A
RCW.
71.24.190 Department to promulgate rules—Travel expenses for
attending conferences. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 165; 1967 ex.s. c 111 §
19.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26.
71.20.040
Community boards authorized—Composition—
Expenses. [1983 c 3 § 182; 1974 ex.s. c 71 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 110 § 4.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.24.210 Payment by patients for services—Exemptions. [1979
ex.s. c 145 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 21.] Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26. Later
enactment, see RCW 71.24.215.
71.20.050 Designation of state agency to work with county
authorities—Eligibility, application, for state funds. [1974 ex.s. c 71 § 4;
1967 ex.s. c 110 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.24.230
Department designated "state mental health
authority"—Agreements with federal agencies. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 23.]
Repealed by 1982 c 204 § 26. Later enactment, see RCW 71.24.035.
71.20.060 Community board services. [1974 ex.s. c 71 § 5; 1967
ex.s. c 110 § 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.24.3201 Contracts for regional support network services.
[2005 c 503 § 15.] Expired June 30, 2007.
71.20.070
Community mental retardation and other
developmental disability programs—Services. [1974 ex.s. c 71 § 6; 1967
ex.s. c 110 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.24.410 Streamlining delivery system—Project implementation.
[1998 c 245 § 138; 1994 c 259 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 10 § 16.
71.20.075 Confidentiality of information. [1974 ex.s. c 71 § 1.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
71.20.080 Consideration of applications for state aid—Rules and
regulations. [1967 ex.s. c 110 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1005. See
Title 71A RCW.
71.20.090 Community boards may receive and spend grants and
donations. [1974 ex.s. c 71 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 110 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c
176 § 1005. See Title 71A RCW.
Chapter 71.24
71.24.800 Pilot program—Impact of case management services
for certain persons released from state or community hospital—
Termination June 30, 1989. [1987 c 439 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 306 §
6.
71.24.820 Mental health system review—Implementation of status
reports. [2001 c 334 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 207 § 14.
71.24.830 Mental health system review—Content of status
reports. [2001 c 334 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 207 § 14.
Chapter 71.30
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT
HABILITATIVE SERVICES
FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
71.24.010 Short title—Purpose. [1967 ex.s. c 111 § 1.] Repealed by
1982 c 204 § 26. Later enactment, see RCW 71.24.011, 71.24.015.
71.30.010 Declaration. [1983 c 145 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1006. See Title 71A RCW.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
71.30.020 Definitions. [1983 c 145 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1006. See Title 71A RCW.
71.30.030
Department to provide habilitative services—
Establishment of minimum standards. [1983 c 145 § 3.] Repealed by
1988 c 176 § 1006. See Title 71A RCW.
Chapter 71.34
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR MINORS
71.34.015 Availability of treatment does not create right to obtain
public funds. [1998 c 296 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.395 pursuant
to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.025 Review of admission and inpatient treatment of
minors—Determination of medical necessity—Department review—
Minor declines necessary treatment—At-risk youth petition—Costs—
Public funds. [1998 c 296 § 9; 1995 c 312 § 56.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.610 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.027 Eligibility for medical assistance under chapter 74.09
RCW—Payment by department. [1998 c 296 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.400 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.030 Age of consent—Outpatient treatment of minors. [1998
c 296 § 12; 1995 c 312 § 52; 1985 c 354 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.530 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.032 Notice to parents, school contacts for referring students
to inpatient treatment. [1996 c 133 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.305
pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.035 Evaluation of treatment of minors. [1996 c 133 § 36;
1995 c 312 § 58.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.640 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.040 Evaluation of minor thirteen or older brought for
immediate mental health services—Temporary detention. [1985 c 354 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.700 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.042 Minor thirteen or older may be admitted for inpatient
mental treatment without parental consent—Professional person in
charge must concur—Written renewal of consent required. [2005 c 371
§ 2; 1998 c 296 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.500 pursuant to 2005 c
371 § 6.
71.34.044 Notice to parents when minor admitted to inpatient
treatment without parental consent. [1998 c 296 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 71.34.510 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.046 Minor voluntarily admitted may give notice to leave at
any time. [2003 c 106 § 1; 1998 c 296 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.520 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.050 Minor thirteen or older who presents likelihood of
serious harm or is gravely disabled—Transport to inpatient facility—
Petition for initial detention—Notice of commitment hearing—Facility
to evaluate and admit or release minor. [1995 c 312 § 53; 1985 c 354 §
5.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.710 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.052 Parent may request determination whether minor has
mental disorder requiring inpatient treatment—Minor consent not
required—Duties and obligations of professional person and facility.
[2005 c 371 § 4; 1998 c 296 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.600 pursuant
to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.054 Parent may request determination whether minor has
mental disorder requiring outpatient treatment—Consent of minor not
required—Discharge of minor. [1998 c 296 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.650 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.056
Parent-initiated treatment—Notice to parents of
available treatment options. [2003 c 107 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.375 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
Title 71
71.34.090 Petition for one hundred eighty-day commitment—
Hearing—Requirements—Findings by court—Commitment order—
Release—Successive commitments. [1985 c 354 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 71.34.750 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.100 Placement of minor in state evaluation and treatment
facility—Placement committee—Facility to report to committee. [1985
c 354 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.760 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.110 Minor's failure to adhere to outpatient conditions—
Deterioration of minor's functioning—Transport to inpatient facility—
Order of apprehension and detention—Revocation of alternative
treatment or conditional release—Hearings. [1985 c 354 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 71.34.780 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.120 Release of minor—Conditional release—Discharge.
[1985 c 354 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.770 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.130 Liability for costs of minor's treatment and care—
Rules. [1985 c 354 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.405 pursuant to 2005
c 371 § 6.
71.34.140 Responsibility of counties for evaluation and treatment
services for minors. [1985 c 354 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.300
pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.150 Transportation for minors committed to state facility
for one hundred eighty-day treatment. [1985 c 354 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 71.34.790 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.160 Rights of minors undergoing treatment—Posting.
[1985 c 354 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.355 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.162 Minor may petition court for release from facility.
[1998 c 296 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.620 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.164 Minor not released by petition under RCW 71.34.162—
Release within thirty days—Professional may initiate proceedings to
stop release. [1998 c 296 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.630 pursuant to
2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.170 Release of minor—Requirements. [1985 c 354 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 71.34.365 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.180
Transferring or moving persons from juvenile
correctional institutions or facilities to evaluation and treatment
facilities. [1985 c 354 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.795 pursuant to
2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.190 No detention of minors after eighteenth birthday—
Exceptions. [1985 c 354 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.360 pursuant to
2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.200
Information concerning treatment of minors
confidential—Disclosure—Admissible as evidence with written consent.
[2005 c 453 § 6; 2000 c 75 § 7; 1985 c 354 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.340 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.210 Court records and files confidential—Availability.
[1985 c 354 § 21.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.335 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.220 Disclosure of information or records—Required entries
in minor's clinical record. [1985 c 354 § 22.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.350 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.225
Mental health services information—Release to
department of corrections—Rules. [2004 c 166 § 8; 2002 c 39 § 1; 2000 c
75 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.345 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.230 Attorneys appointed for minors—Compensation. [1985
c 354 § 23.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.330 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.060 Examination and evaluation of minor approved for
inpatient admission—Referral to chemical dependency treatment
program—Right to communication, exception—Evaluation and
treatment period. [1991 c 364 § 12; 1985 c 354 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.720 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.240 Court proceedings under chapter subject to rules of
state supreme court. [1985 c 354 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.325
pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.070 Petition for fourteen-day commitment—Requirements.
[1995 c 312 § 54; 1985 c 354 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.730 pursuant
to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.250 Jurisdiction over proceedings under chapter—Venue.
[1985 c 354 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.310 pursuant to 2005 c 371 §
6.
71.34.080 Commitment hearing—Requirements—Findings by
court—Commitment—Release. [1985 c 354 § 8.] Recodified as RCW
71.34.740 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.260 Transfer of superior court proceedings to juvenile
department. [1985 c 354 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.320 pursuant to
2005 c 371 § 6.
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Title 71A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
71.34.270 Liability for performance of duties under this chapter
limited. [2005 c 371 § 5; 1985 c 354 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.410
pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
72.01.040 Assistants and subordinate employees. [1959 c 28 §
72.01.040. Prior: 1955 c 195 § 4(2). Formerly RCW 43.28.020, part.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
71.34.280 Mental health commissioners—Authority. [1989 c 174
§ 3.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.315 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
72.01.061 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Jurisdiction of personnel board—
Probationary status. [1959 c 293 § 1.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
71.34.290 Antipsychotic medication and shock treatment. [1989 c
120 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.370 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.800 Department to adopt rules to effectuate chapter. [1985
c 354 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.380 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.805 Uniform application of chapter—Training for countydesignated mental health professionals. [1992 c 205 § 304.] Recodified
as RCW 71.34.385 pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
71.34.810 Redirection of Title XIX funds to fund placements
within the state. [1992 c 205 § 303.] Recodified as RCW 71.34.390
pursuant to 2005 c 371 § 6.
Chapter 71.36
COORDINATION OF CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
71.36.020 Plan for early periodic screening, diagnosis, and
treatment services. [2003 c 281 § 4; 1991 c 326 § 13.] Repealed by 2007 c
359 § 13.
71.36.030 Children's mental health services delivery system—
Local planning efforts. [1991 c 326 § 14.] Repealed by 2007 c 359 § 13.
71.36.050 Report on implementation status. [2003 c 281 § 3.]
Expired June 30, 2006.
72.01.062 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Basis for appointment to employment—
Establishment of requirement standards. [1959 c 293 § 2.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.064 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Recruitment and filling of vacancies. [1959
c 293 § 4.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.065 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Schedule of salaries and wages. [1959 c 293
§ 5.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.066 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Probationary period. [1959 c 293 § 6.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.067 Personnel of department, institutions, and board of
prison terms and paroles—Discharge, demotion, suspension. [1959 c
293 § 7.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.070 Oath of office. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.070.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.080 Bonds. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.080.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
18 § 62.
Title 71A
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
72.01.100 Building plans and program. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.100.
Prior: 1955 c 195 § 4(3), (4), (5), and (6); 1921 c 7 § 44; RRS § 10802.
Formerly RCW 43.28.020, part.] Decodified.
Chapter 71A.10
72.01.142 Transfer of dairy operation from Rainier school. [1981
c 238 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 353 § 6.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
71A.10.012 Intent—1998 c 216. [1998 c 216 § 1.] Expired June 30,
2003, pursuant to 1998 c 216 § 1.
72.01.160 Deposit of money—Institutional revolving account.
[1959 c 28 § 72.01.160. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 41; RRS § 10799. Formerly
RCW 43.19.170.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
Chapter 71A.12
72.01.170 Health and sanitation. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.170. Prior:
1955 c 195 § 4(17); 1921 c 7 § 36, part; RRS § 10794, part. Formerly RCW
43.28.020, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
STATE SERVICES
71A.12.160
Residential habilitation center and community
support services—Availability. [1998 c 216 § 5.] Expired June 30, 2003,
pursuant to 1998 c 216 § 1.
71A.12.170 Identification of eligible persons—Assessment of
services. [1998 c 216 § 7.] Expired June 30, 2003, pursuant to 1998 c 216
§ 1.
71A.12.180
Identification of developmental disabilities
stakeholder work group. [1998 c 216 § 8.] Expired June 30, 2003,
pursuant to 1998 c 216 § 1.
Chapter 71A.20
RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION CENTERS
71A.20.160 Residents' vocational and community access. [1998 c
216 § 6.] Expired June 30, 2003, pursuant to 1998 c 216 § 1.
Title 72
STATE INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 72.01
ADMINISTRATION
72.01.005 Department of institutions abolished. Cross-reference
section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.01.020
Department established—Director, qualifications,
appointment, term. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.020. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 1; 1955 c
195 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.28.010.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.030 Divisions of department. [1967 c 134 § 1; 1959 c 28 §
72.01.030.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
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72.01.250 Interfaith advisory committee. [1959 c 190 § 1; 1959 c
28 § 72.01.250. Prior: 1955 c 248 § 5. Formerly RCW 72.04.200.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
72.01.330 Advisory commission—Appointment—Qualifications.
[1959 c 28 § 72.01.330. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.28.120.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.340 Advisory commission—Terms of commission members.
[1959 c 28 § 72.01.340. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.28.130.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.350 Advisory commission—Meetings, per diem, expenses of
commission. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.350. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 5. Formerly
RCW 43.28.140.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.01.360 Commission is advisory body. [1959 c 28 § 72.01.360.
Prior: 1957 c 272 § 6. Formerly RCW 43.28.150.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s.
c 18 § 62.
72.01.390 Transfer of juvenile from correctional institution to
state hospital. [1959 c 145 § 1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.01.400 Transfer of juvenile from correctional institution to
state hospital—Terms defined. [1959 c 145 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.01.420 Jails and detention facilities—Director to inspect,
establish standards and procedures, recommend rules, report to
legislature, etc. [1977 c 75 § 85; 1961 c 171 § 32.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s.
c 316 § 27.
72.01.440
Destruction of files of juveniles committed to
department of institutions upon attaining majority—Exceptions.
Cross-reference section, decodified.
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Chapter 72.02
Title 72
ADULT CORRECTIONS
72.04.140 Fire protection. [1947 c 188 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10898a.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.190.
72.02.005 Division of adult corrections, powers, duties and
functions transferred to department of social and health services.
Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.04.150 Political influence forbidden. [1901 c 119 § 15; RRS §
10917.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.310.
72.02.010 Division of adult corrections—Established. [1959 c 28 §
72.02.010. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 13. Formerly RCW 43.28.080.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.04.160 Institutional chaplains—Appointment. [1955 c 248 § 1.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.210.
72.02.020 Supervisor of adult corrections. [1959 c 28 § 72.02.020.
Prior: 1957 c 272 § 14. Formerly RCW 43.28.090.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.02.030 Supervisor of adult corrections—Qualifications. [1959
c 28 § 72.02.030. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 15. Formerly RCW 43.28.100.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.02.050 McNeil Island correctional facility. [1981 c 8 § 22.]
Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 16.
72.02.170 Disturbances at state penal facilities—Contingency
plans—Report of failure to support. [1982 c 49 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c
245 § 176.
72.04.170 Institutional chaplains—Duties. [1955 c 248 § 2.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.220.
72.04.180 Institutional chaplains—Offices, chapels, supplies.
[1955 c 248 § 3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.01.230.
72.04.190 Supervisor of chaplains. [1955 c 248 § 4.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.240.
72.04.200 Interfaith advisory committee. [1955 c 248 § 5.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.250.
Chapter 72.04A
PROBATION AND PAROLE
72.02.180 Inmate population limits for institutions at Monroe.
[1988 c 143 § 4; 1985 c 350 § 2; 1981 c 136 § 109. Formerly RCW
72.12.160.] Repealed by 1990 c 302 § 1.
72.04A.010 Division of probation and parole—Established. [1967
c 134 § 3.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.02.190 Inmate population limit for correction center at
Shelton. [1988 c 143 § 14.] Repealed by 1990 c 302 § 1.
72.04A.020 Supervision of probation and parole. [1967 c 134 § 4.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
Chapter 72.03
DIVISION OF ALCOHOLISM
72.04A.030 Supervision of probation and parole—Chief parole
and probation officer under board of prison terms and paroles to
become supervisor. [1967 c 134 § 5.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.03.010 through 72.03.170 [1959 c 28 §§ 72.03.010—72.03.170.]
Repealed by 1959 c 85 § 19.
72.04A.040 Supervision of probation and parole—Powers and
duties. [1967 c 134 § 6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
Chapter 72.04
72.04A.060 Transfer of employees. [1967 c 134 § 8.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
72.04.010 Definitions. [1907 c 166 § 10; RRS § 10919.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.010.
72.04A.065 Transfer of powers, duties and functions of division of
probation and parole to department of social and health services.
Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.04.020 Superintendents—Appointment—Terms—Salaries—
Assistants. [1907 c 166 § 5; 1901 c 119 § 6; RRS § 10902.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.060.
72.04A.100 Transfer of certain property, records, etc., of board of
prison terms and paroles to director. [1967 c 134 § 12.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.04.040 Quarters for personnel—Charges. [1957 c 188 § 1; 1907
c 166 § 6; 1901 c 119 § 6; RRS § 10903.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.280.
72.04A.110 Transfer of appropriations.
Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.04.050 Gifts, acceptance of. [1901 c 119 § 8; RRS § 10904.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.270.
72.04.060 Rules and regulations. [1907 c 166 § 7; 1901 c 119 § 9;
RRS § 10905.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.01.090.
72.04.070 Purchase of supplies. [1901 c 119 § 10; RRS § 10906.]
Repealed by 1955 c 285 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW 43.19.180.
72.04.080 Estimates. [1907 c 166 § 8; 1901 c 119 § 11; RRS §
10907.] Repealed by 1955 c 285 § 19. Later enactment, see RCW
43.19.200.
72.04.090 Destruction of buildings—Reconstruction. [1957 c 25 §
1; 1891 c 147 § 29; RRS § 10908.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040.
Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.130.
72.04.100 Construction or repair of buildings. [1901 c 119 § 12;
RRS § 10909.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.01.110.
72.04.110 Record of inmates. [1907 c 166 § 9; 1901 c 119 § 13;
RRS § 10910.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.01.290.
72.04.120 Removal or transfer of insane convict or hospital
patient. [1909 c 249 § 32; RRS § 2284.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.68.030.
72.04.130 Employment of teachers. [1947 c 211 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10319-1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.01.200.
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[1967 c 134 § 18.]
Chapter 72.05
CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES
72.05.030 Division of children and youth services established.
[1959 c 28 § 72.05.030. Prior: 1951 c 234 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.19.270.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.05.040
Supervisor of children and youth services—
Appointment—Qualifications. [1959 c 28 § 72.05.040. Prior: 1957 c 272
§ 7; 1951 c 234 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.19.280.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c
18 § 62.
72.05.045 Division of children and youth services, powers, duties
and functions transferred to department of social and health services.
Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.05.050 through 72.05.120 Merit system for employees of
division of children and youth services. [1959 c 28 §§ 72.05.05072.05.120; 1951 c 234 §§ 5-12. Formerly RCW 43.19.290 through
43.19.360.] Repealed by 1959 c 293 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.061 through 72.01.067.
72.05.140 Educational facilities and programs for the deaf and
blind—Teachers' qualifications, salaries. [1980 c 58 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 217
§ 9; 1979 c 141 § 180; 1959 c 28 § 72.05.140. Prior: 1951 c 234 § 14.
Formerly RCW 43.19.380.] Repealed by 1985 c 378 § 35, effective July 1,
1986. Later enactment, see RCW 72.40.028.
72.05.180
State council for children and youth created—
Members—Terms—Expenses—Meetings. [1959 c 28 § 72.05.180. Prior:
1951 c 234 § 17. Formerly RCW 43.19.430.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189
§ 17.
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72.05.190
State council for children and youth created—
Functions of council. [1959 c 28 § 72.05.190. Prior: 1951 c 234 § 18.
Formerly RCW 43.19.440.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
72.08.103 Prisoners' funds and property—Superintendent as
custodian—Disposition. [1965 ex.s. c 9 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 §
17.
Chapter 72.06
MENTAL HEALTH
72.08.110 Procedure as to insane convicts. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.110.
Prior: 1955 c 94 § 3; 1891 c 147 § 19, part; RRS § 10222, part.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.06.015 Division of mental health, powers, duties, and functions
transferred to department of social and health services. Cross-reference
section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.08.120 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 190; 1959 c 28 §
72.08.120. Prior: 1927 c 305 § 2; RRS § 10223-2.] Repealed by 1988 c
143 § 17.
72.06.020 Supervisor of mental health. [1959 c 28 § 72.06.020.
Prior: 1957 c 272 § 10. Formerly RCW 43.28.050.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.08.130 Water supply—Buildings. [1979 c 141 § 191; 1959 c 28
§ 72.08.130. Prior: 1891 c 147 § 21; RRS § 10225.] Repealed by 1988 c
143 § 17.
72.06.030 Supervisor of mental health—Qualifications. [1959 c 28
§ 72.06.030. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 11. Formerly RCW 43.28.060.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.06.040 Supervisor of mental health—Powers and duties. [1959
c 28 § 72.06.040. Prior: 1957 c 272 § 12. Formerly RCW 43.28.070.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.06.080
Mental health—Duties of local agencies—Local
committees authorized. [1959 c 28 § 72.06.080. Prior: 1955 c 136 § 5.
Formerly RCW 43.28.630.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 27.
72.06.090 Mental health—Local health department's staff—State
financial assistance. [1959 c 28 § 72.06.090. Prior: 1955 c 136 § 6.
Formerly RCW 43.28.640.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 111 § 27.
Chapter 72.08
STATE PENITENTIARY
(See chapter 72.02 RCW)
72.08.010 What constitutes penitentiary. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.010.
Prior: 1891 c 147 § 1; 1886 p 152 § 1; 1883 p 82 § 3; 1869 p 359 § 3; 1861
p 5 § 1; 1855 p 9 § 1; RRS § 10210.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.020 Visitation. [1979 c 141 § 186; 1959 c 28 § 72.08.020.
Prior: 1891 c 147 § 5; RRS § 10211.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.030 Superintendent—Oath—Bond—Term. [(i) 1895 c 131 §
1; 1891 c 147 § 6; RRS § 10212. (ii) 1891 c 147 § 26; RRS § 10230.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.01.060.
72.08.040 Duties of superintendent. [1969 c 56 § 1; 1959 c 28 §
72.08.040. Prior: 1891 c 147 § 7; 1888 p 169 §§ 8, 9; RRS § 10213.]
Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.045 Temporary rules. [1979 c 141 § 187; 1959 c 28 §
72.08.045. Prior: 1891 c 147 § 5, part; RRS § 10211, part. Formerly RCW
72.08.020, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.140 Extra emoluments prohibited. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.140.
Prior: 1891 c 147 § 22; RRS § 10226.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 38.
72.08.150 Trafficking with prisoners—Penalties. [1959 c 28 §
72.08.150. Prior: 1955 c 77 § 1; 1891 c 147 § 23; RRS § 10227.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 234 § 38.
72.08.160 Interest in contract or purchase forbidden. [1959 c 28 §
72.08.160. Prior: 1891 c 147 § 24; RRS § 10228.] Repealed by 1988 c 143
§ 17.
72.08.170 Rewards. [1973 c 106 § 32; 1959 c 28 § 72.08.170. Prior:
1891 c 147 § 27; RRS § 10231.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.08.180 through 72.08.200 Chaplain of the penitentiary. [1905
c 38 §§ 1-3; RRS §§ 10234—10236.] Repealed by 1955 c 248 § 6. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.01.210 through 72.01.250.
72.08.210 Outside ministers not excluded. [1929 c 59 § 2; RRS §
10236-1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.01.260.
72.08.220 Useful employment of prisoners—Contract system
barred. [1943 c 175 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10279-1.] Repealed by 1959 c
28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.010.
72.08.230 Rules and regulations. [1943 c 175 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 10279-2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.64.020.
72.08.240
Branch institutions—Honor camps for certain
purposes. [1943 c 175 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10279-3.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.050.
72.08.250 Crediting of earnings. [1927 c 305 § 3; RRS § 10223-3.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.040.
72.08.260 Payment to prisoners or beneficiaries. [1927 c 305 § 5;
RRS § 10223-5.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040.
72.08.270 through 72.08.330 Trusty camps. [1939 c 220 §§ 1-7;
RRS §§ 10249-21-10249-27.] Repealed by 1955 c 128 § 5. See chapter
72.64 RCW.
72.08.050 Employment of intemperate person prohibited. [1959 c
28 § 72.08.050. Prior: 1891 c 147 § 10; RRS § 10216.] Repealed by 1988
c 143 § 17.
72.08.342 Clothing, transportation, funds on release of prisoner.
[1951 c 152 § 1.] Repealed by 1957 c 21 § 2.
72.08.060 Removal of officer or employee for misconduct, etc.
[1891 c 147 § 11; RRS § 10217.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.01.060.
72.08.343 Clothing, transportation, funds on release of prisoners.
[1959 c 28 § 72.08.343. Prior: 1957 c 21 § 1; 1955 c 94 § 4; 1951 c 152 §
1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 171 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW
72.02.100.
72.08.070 Disposition of moneys. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.070. Prior:
1957 c 115 § 5; 1891 c 147 § 15; RRS § 10218.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
67 § 18.
72.08.350 through 72.08.370 Federal prisoners, or from other
states. [1951 c 135 §§ 1-3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.68.080-72.68.100.
72.08.080 Control of revenues. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.080. Prior: 1891
c 147 § 16; RRS § 10219.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.380 Letters of inmates may be withheld. [1988 c 143 § 13;
1981 c 136 § 87; 1979 c 141 § 192; 1959 c 28 § 72.08.380. Prior: 1957 c 61
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.260 pursuant to 1988 c 143 § 15.
72.08.090 Fiscal reports to auditor. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.090. Prior:
1891 c 147 § 17; RRS § 10220.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.08.100 Treatment of prisoners. [1959 c 28 § 72.08.100. Prior:
1955 c 94 § 2; 1891 c 147 § 19, part; RRS § 10222, part.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 9 § 6.
72.08.390 Leaves of absence for inmates. Cross-reference section,
decodified May 1988.
Chapter 72.09
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
72.08.101 Corrective, rehabilitative and reformative programs
and procedures. [1981 c 136 § 85; 1979 c 141 § 188; 1965 ex.s. c 9 § 3.]
Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.09.020 Definition—"Inmate." [1988 c 153 § 7; 1981 c 136 § 7.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 36.
72.08.102 Rules and regulations for administration, supervision,
security and disciplinary measures. [1981 c 136 § 86; 1979 c 141 § 189;
1965 ex.s. c 9 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 17.
72.09.102 Use and purchase of commodities produced by
correctional systems—Plans—Legislative review. [1986 c 94 § 1.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 20 § 8.
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72.09.140 Corrections standards board—Created, replacing state
jail commission. [1981 c 136 § 18.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22,
effective January 1, 1988.
72.12.140 Letters of inmates may be withheld. [1981 c 136 § 89;
1979 c 141 § 198; 1959 c 28 § 72.12.140. Prior: 1957 c 61 § 1.] Repealed
by 1988 c 143 § 18.
72.09.150
Corrections
standards
board—Members—
Compensation and travel expenses—Chairman. [1984 c 287 § 107;
1981 c 136 § 21.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
72.12.150 Leaves of absence for inmates. Cross-reference section,
decodified March 1988.
72.09.160 Corrections standards board—Responsibilities, powers,
support. [1981 c 136 § 19.] Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective
January 1, 1988.
72.12.160 Inmate population limits. [1988 c 143 § 4; 1985 c 350 §
2; 1981 c 136 § 109.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.180 pursuant to 1988 c 143
§ 15.
Chapter 72.13
Reviser's note: RCW 72.09.160 was amended by 1987 c 505 § 67
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR MALE FELONS—
RECEPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CENTER
(See chapter 72.02 RCW)
72.09.170 Corrections standards board—Replacing state jail
commission—Committee to adopt standards. [1981 c 136 § 20.]
Repealed by 1987 c 462 § 22, effective January 1, 1988.
72.09.180 Corrections standards board—Expiration of board—
January 1, 1988. [1987 c 462 § 21; 1981 c 136 § 22.] Decodified August
1995.
19.
72.13.001 Definitions. [1981 c 136 § 90.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 §
72.13.010 Institution established. [1981 c 136 § 91; 1979 c 141 §
199; 1959 c 214 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.09.250 Reimbursement of employees for inmate assaults.
[1984 c 284 § 19.] Repealed by 1988 c 149 § 2. See RCW 72.09.240.
72.13.020 Acquisition of land.
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.09.420
Work ethic camp program—Pilot alternative
incarceration program—Final outcome evaluation study. [1993 c 338 §
6.] Repealed by 1998 c 273 § 1.
72.13.030 Contract for construction. [1959 c 214 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.09.570
Joint committee on corrections cost-efficiencies
oversight—Expiration of section. [1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 23.] Expired July
1, 1997.
72.09.660 Therapeutic drug and alcohol treatment—Additional
placements. [2006 c 339 § 102.] Expired June 30, 2010.
72.09.800 Comprehensive plan for character-building residential
services in prisons—Establishment of oversight committee. [2008 c 104
§ 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 3, effective June 30, 2009.
Chapter 72.12
STATE REFORMATORY
72.12.010 Management. [1959 c 28 § 72.12.010. Prior: 1927 c 212
§ 1; 1907 c 167 § 1; RRS § 10280-1.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 18.
72.12.020 Control vested in secretary. [1981 c 136 § 88; 1979 c 141
§ 193; 1959 c 28 § 72.12.020. Prior: 1927 c 212 § 2; 1907 c 167 § 3; RRS
§ 10280-2.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 18.
[1959 c 214 § 2.]
Decodified
72.13.040 Superintendent—Appointment—Qualifications. [1981
c 136 § 92; 1979 c 141 § 200; 1959 c 214 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 §
19.
72.13.050 Associate superintendents. [1979 c 141 § 201; 1959 c
214 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.13.060 Personnel subject to merit system. [1981 c 136 § 93;
1979 c 141 § 202; 1959 c 214 § 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.13.070 Male juveniles may be transferred to institution. [1981
c 136 § 94; 1979 c 141 § 203; 1959 c 214 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 191 §
21.
72.13.080 Powers and duties of superintendent. [1979 c 141 § 204;
1959 c 214 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.13.090 Prisoner's living arrangements. [1959 c 214 § 9.]
Repealed by 1982 2nd ex.s. c 2 § 1. Later enactment, see RCW 72.13.091.
72.13.091 Prisoner's living arrangements. [1985 c 350 § 5; 1982
2nd ex.s. c 2 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.12.030 Superintendent—Salary—Bond. [1927 c 212 § 3; RRS §
10280-3.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.060 and
72.01.080.
72.13.100 Industrial, vocational and agricultural programs. [1979
c 141 § 205; 1959 c 214 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.12.040
Subordinate officers—Personnel.
[1959 c 28 §
72.12.040. Prior: 1927 c 212 § 4; RRS § 10280-4.] Repealed by 1988 c
143 § 18.
72.13.110 Reception and classification center. [1988 c 143 § 7;
1959 c 214 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.200 pursuant to 1988 c 143 §
15.
72.12.050 Prisoners to be received at reformatory. [1979 c 141 §
194; 1959 c 251 § 1; 1959 c 28 § 72.12.050. Prior: 1955 c 242 § 1; 1927 c
212 § 5; RRS § 10280-5.] Repealed by 1985 c 350 § 6.
72.13.120 Sentence—Commitment to reception center. [1988 c
143 § 8; 1981 c 136 § 95; 1979 c 141 § 206; 1959 c 214 § 12.] Recodified
as RCW 72.02.210 pursuant to 1988 c 143 § 15.
72.12.070 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 195; 1959 c 28 §
72.12.070. Prior: 1927 c 212 § 8; 1907 c 167 § 17; RRS § 10280-8.]
Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 18.
72.13.130 Powers of court or judge not impaired. [1988 c 143 § 9;
1959 c 214 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.015 pursuant to 1988 c 143 §
15.
72.12.080 Crediting of earnings. [1957 c 19 § 2; RRS § 10280-9.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.64.040.
72.13.140
Reception center staff, board—Certificate of
recommended treatment—Cooperation by other state agencies. [1988 c
143 § 10; 1979 c 141 § 207; 1959 c 214 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
72.02.220 pursuant to 1988 c 143 § 15.
72.12.090 Business management. [1979 c 141 § 196; 1959 c 28 §
72.12.090. Prior: 1927 c 212 § 13; 1907 c 167 § 19; RRS § 10280-13.]
Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 18.
72.12.100 Secretary's duty—Register of prisoners. [1979 c 141 §
197; 1959 c 28 § 72.12.100. Prior: 1927 c 212 § 14; RRS § 10280-14.
Formerly RCW 72.12.100 and 72.12.110.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 18.
72.12.110 Register to be kept. [1927 c 212 § 14, part; RRS § 1028014, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.12.100.
72.12.122 Clothing, transportation, funds on release of prisoners.
[1959 c 28 § 72.12.122. Prior: 1957 c 21 § 1; 1955 c 94 § 4; 1951 c 152 §
1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 171 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW
72.02.100.
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72.13.150 Persons to be received for classification and placement.
[1988 c 143 § 11; 1984 c 114 § 4; 1979 c 141 § 208; 1959 c 214 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 72.02.230 pursuant to 1988 c 143 § 15.
72.13.160 Secretary to determine placement—What laws govern
confinement, parole and discharge. [1988 c 143 § 12; 1979 c 141 § 209;
1959 c 214 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.240 pursuant to 1988 c 143 §
15.
72.13.170 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 210; 1959 c 214 §
17.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 19.
72.13.180 Leaves of absence for inmates. Cross-reference section,
decodified March 1988.
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Chapter 72.15
WASHINGTON CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN
(See chapter 72.02 RCW)
72.15.010 Institution established—Name. [1981 c 136 § 96; 1979 c
141 § 211; 1967 ex.s. c 122 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
72.15.020 Superintendent—Appointment—Qualifications. [1979
c 141 § 212; 1967 ex.s. c 122 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
72.15.030 Associate superintendents. [1979 c 141 § 213; 1967 ex.s.
c 122 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
72.15.040 Powers and duties of superintendent. [1967 ex.s. c 122 §
6.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
72.15.050 Industrial, vocational and agricultural programs. [1979
c 141 § 214; 1967 ex.s. c 122 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
72.15.060 Commitment of convicted female persons—Procedure
as to death sentences. [1983 c 3 § 185; 1981 c 136 § 97; 1971 c 81 § 134;
1967 ex.s. c 122 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 72.02.250 pursuant to 1988 c 143
§ 15.
72.15.070 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 215; 1967 ex.s. c
122 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c 143 § 20.
Chapter 72.16
GREEN HILL SCHOOL
72.16.030 Management. [1909 p 257 § 4; RRS § 4627.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.050 and 72.01.090.
72.16.040 Superintendent. [(i) 1909 p 257 § 5; RRS § 4628. (ii)
1890 p 275 § 13; RRS § 10302. (iii) 1890 p 276 § 16, part; RRS § 10304,
part.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.060.
72.16.050 Bond of superintendent. [1890 p 275 § 15; RRS §
10303.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.080.
72.16.060 Assistants and employees. [1909 p 257 § 6; RRS § 4629.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.060.
72.16.070 Curriculum. [1959 c 28 § 72.16.070. Prior: 1909 c 97 p
257 § 7; RRS § 4630.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 217 § 15.
72.16.080 Investigations—Return of incorrigibles. [1959 c 28 §
72.16.080. Prior: 1890 p 276 § 17; RRS § 10305.] Repealed by 1961 c 302
§ 17.
72.16.090 Reports. [1959 c 28 § 72.16.090. Prior: 1890 p 276 § 21;
RRS § 10308.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
Chapter 72.18
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR JUVENILES
72.18.010 Institution established. [1979 c 141 § 216; 1959 c 277 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
72.18.020 Acquisition of land.
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
[1959 c 277 § 2.]
Decodified
72.18.030 Contract for construction. [1959 c 277 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.18.040 Superintendent—Appointment—Qualifications. [1979
c 141 § 217; 1959 c 277 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
72.18.050 Associate superintendents. [1979 c 141 § 218; 1959 c
277 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
72.18.060 Personnel subject to merit system. [1979 c 141 § 219;
1959 c 277 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
72.18.070 Powers and duties of superintendent. [1979 c 141 § 220;
1959 c 277 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
72.18.080 Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 221; 1959 c 277 §
8.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 45.
correctional institution building construction account. [1963 ex.s. c 27 §
2.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 59 § 6.
72.19.090 General obligation bond issue to provide buildings—
Appropriation from juvenile correctional institution building
construction account—Purpose. [1963 ex.s. c 27 § 3.] Repealed by 1973
1st ex.s. c 59 § 6.
72.19.091 General obligation bond issue to provide buildings—
Expenditures for purchase of equipment. [1965 ex.s. c 10 § 1.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 59 § 6.
Chapter 72.20
MAPLE LANE SCHOOL
72.20.030 Bond of superintendent. [1913 c 157 § 4; RRS § 4634.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. See RCW 72.01.080.
72.20.080 Education—State board of education to supervise.
[1979 c 141 § 231; 1959 c 28 § 72.20.080. Prior: 1913 c 157 § 11; RRS §
4641.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 217 § 15.
Chapter 72.23
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR MENTALLY ILL
72.23.070 Voluntary patients—Right to receive—Application—
Review of condition and status—Minors, commitment procedure and
requirements, rights. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 48; 1975 1st ex.s. c 199 § 11; 1974
ex.s. c 145 § 3; 1973 2nd ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 4; 1971 ex.s.
c 292 § 50; 1959 c 28 § 72.23.070. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 11; 1949 c 198 § 19,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953-19, part. Formerly RCW 71.02.030.]
Repealed by 1985 c 354 § 34, effective January 1, 1986. Later enactment,
see chapter 71.34 RCW.
72.23.090 Voluntary patients—Detention. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 51;
1959 c 28 § 72.23.090. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 13; 1949 c 198 § 19, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6953-19, part. Formerly RCW 71.02.050.] Repealed by 1973
1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.23.140 Parole or discharge—Revocation of parole. [1959 c 28 §
72.23.140. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 41. Formerly RCW 71.02.610.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.23.150 Parole—Revocation by court—Emergency detention.
[1959 c 28 § 72.23.150. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 42. Formerly RCW
71.02.620.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.23.220 Letters to or from patients. [1959 c 28 § 72.23.220.
Prior: 1957 c 54 § 1; 1951 c 139 § 48. Formerly RCW 71.02.590.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.23.270 Exclusions from state hospitals—Idiots, imbeciles, etc.
[1959 c 28 § 72.23.270. Prior: 1951 c 139 § 66. Formerly RCW
71.02.500.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.23.450 Annual report to the legislature.
Repealed by 2003 c 207 § 15.
[2000 c 22 § 8.]
Chapter 72.24
STATE HOSPITALS FOR INSANE
72.24.010 Western state hospital. [(i) 1886 p 141 § 1; RRS § 6913.
(ii) 1915 c 81 § 2; RRS § 6915. Prior: 1890 p 482 § 1.] Repealed by 1959
c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.020.
72.24.020 Eastern state hospital. [(i) 1888 p 108 § 1; RRS § 6914.
(ii) 1915 c 81 § 3; RRS § 6916.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.020.
72.24.030 Northern state hospital. [1915 c 81 § 1; RRS § 6917.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.020.
72.24.040 Management—Superintendents. [1915 c 81 § 4; RRS §
6921.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see chapter
72.01 RCW.
72.24.050 Qualification, powers and term of superintendent.
[1890 p 484 § 8; RRS § 6923.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.030.
JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION IN KING COUNTY
72.24.060 Exemption from civil duties. [1890 p 485 § 9; RRS §
6924.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.050.
72.19.080 General obligation bond issue to provide buildings—
Proceeds from bond sale, grants, donations, etc.—Deposit in juvenile
72.24.070 Seal. [1890 p 491 § 36; RRS § 6925.] Repealed by 1959 c
28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.040.
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72.24.080 Acceptance of gifts. [1903 c 110 § 1; RRS § 6926.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.060.
Title 72
Chapter 72.30
INTERLAKE SCHOOL
72.24.090 Report of gifts—Remittance. [1903 c 110 § 2; RRS §
6927.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.060.
72.30.010 Use of surplus facilities at Eastern State Hospital
authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 53; 1967 ex.s. c 18 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c
176 § 1006. See Title 71A RCW.
72.24.100 Disposition of donated moneys. [1903 c 110 § 3; RRS §
6928.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.060.
72.30.020 Selection and designation of facilities—Joint use. [1977
ex.s. c 80 § 54; 1967 ex.s. c 18 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1006. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.24.110 Use of moneys. [1903 c 110 § 4; RRS § 6929.] Repealed
by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.060.
72.30.030 Superintendent—Appointment. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 §
29; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 55; 1967 ex.s. c 18 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1006. See Title 71A RCW.
72.24.120 Preference in admission of patients. [1890 p 492 § 40;
RRS § 6947. Prior: Code 1881 § 2261; 1877 p 277 § 15; 1875 p 87 § 15.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.110.
72.30.040 Powers and duties of superintendent. [1979 ex.s. c 217 §
11; 1979 c 141 § 235; 1967 ex.s. c 18 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1006.
See Title 71A RCW.
72.24.130 History of patient to be ascertained. [1883 p 38 § 5;
Code 1881 § 2267; RRS § 6948. Prior: 1877 p 229 § 21.] Repealed by
1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.130.
72.30.050 Persons eligible for admission—Transfers from state
residential schools and hospitals. [1979 c 141 § 236; 1967 ex.s. c 18 § 5.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1006. See Title 71A RCW.
72.24.140 Allocation of patients to hospitals. [1939 c 42 § 1, part,
last am'ds 1890 p 438 § 3; RRS § 6949, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 25 §
71.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 71.02.450.
RAINIER STATE SCHOOL
72.24.150 Transfer of patients. [1939 c 42 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890
p 483 § 3; RRS § 6949, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.290.
72.24.160 Commitment of war veteran patients. [1939 c 42 § 1,
part, last am'ds 1890 p 483 § 3; RRS § 6949, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 25 §
71.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 73.36.165.
72.24.170 Parole or discharge of patients. [1915 c 81 § 7; 1890 p
492 § 38; RRS § 6950. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 2264, 2265; 1877 p 228 § 18;
1875 p 87 § 18.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.23.140.
72.24.180 Notice of death or discharge to be given. [1915 c 81 § 8;
RRS § 6951.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.23.180.
72.24.190 Mail of patients. [1890 p 491 § 34; RRS § 6954.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.220.
72.24.200 Coroner's inquest in certain death cases. [1890 p 491 §
35; RRS § 6955.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see
RCW 72.23.190.
72.24.210 Proceeding on escape of patient. [1890 p 492 § 37; RRS
§ 6956.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW
72.23.160.
72.24.220 Voluntary application for admission for observation.
[1931 c 77 § 1; RRS § 6954-1.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later
enactment, see RCW 72.23.070.
72.24.230
Examination—Observation
period—Possible
commitment. [1931 c 77 § 2; RRS § 6954-2.] Repealed by 1959 c 28 §
72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.23.090.
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Chapter 72.32
72.32.010 through 72.32.180 [1937 c 10 §§ 2-5, 7-20; RRS §§ 46792-4679-20. 1947 c 157 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4679a.] Repealed by 1957 c
102 § 26. Later enactment, see chapter 72.33 RCW.
Chapter 72.33
STATE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS—
RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENT, ETC.
72.33.010 Declaration of purpose. [1959 c 28 § 72.33.010. Prior:
1957 c 102 § 1; 1937 c 10 § 3; RRS § 4679-3.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.020 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 56; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 1;
1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 101; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.020. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 2.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.030 Lakeland Village, Rainier, Yakima Valley, and Fircrest
Schools and Frances Haddon Morgan Children's Center established.
[1982 c 89 § 1; 1959 c 31 § 1; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.030. Prior: 1957 c 102 §
3. (i) 1905 c 70 § 1; RRS § 4655. (ii) 1947 c 157 § 1; 1939 c 62 § 1; 1917 c
64 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4656. (iii) 1905 c 70 § 2; RRS § 4658. (iv) 1947
c 157 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4679a. (v) 1937 c 10 § 2; RRS § 4679-2.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.040 Superintendents—Qualifications—Powers and duties.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 30; 1979 ex.s. c 217 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 62; 1969 c
56 § 3; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.040. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 4. (i) 1937 c 10 § 19;
RRS § 4679-19. (ii) 1937 c 10 § 7; RRS § 4679-7.] Repealed by 1988 c
176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.050 School educational program created and maintained
for each residential and certain state schools—Scope. [1979 ex.s. c 217 §
13; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.050. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 5. (i) 1913 c 173 § 14; RRS
§ 4672. (ii) 1937 c 10 § 18; RRS § 4672-18.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.060 Division of vocational rehabilitation to make services
available. [1959 c 28 § 72.33.060. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 6.] Repealed by
1967 c 118 § 11.
NONRESIDENT MENTALLY ILL,
SEXUAL PSYCHOPATHS, AND PSYCHOPATHIC
DELINQUENTS—DEPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION
72.33.070 Department of social and health services to determine
capacity of residential quarters. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 63; 1959 c 28 §
72.33.070. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.25.040
Bringing committed person into state without
permission—Penalty. [1965 c 78 § 4; 1959 c 28 § 72.25.040. Prior: 1957
c 29 § 4; 1953 c 232 § 4. Formerly RCW 71.04.300.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 142 § 66.
72.33.080 Department of social and health services to aid
placement in foster homes. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 64; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.080.
Prior: 1957 c 102 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A
RCW.
Chapter 72.28
72.33.090 Seal of state school—Use. [1959 c 28 § 72.33.090. Prior:
1957 c 102 § 9.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
LAKELAND VILLAGE
72.33.100 Superintendent as witness in judicial proceedings—
Depositions—Exempt from jury service. [1959 c 28 § 72.33.100. Prior:
1957 c 102 § 10.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.28.010 through 72.28.160 [1905 c 70 §§ 1, 2, 7, 8, 9; RRS §§
4655, 4658, 1909 pp 260, 261 §§ 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; RRS §§ 4674, 4675, 4677,
4678, 4679; 1913 c 173 §§ 2, 4-15; RRS §§ 4660, 4662-4673. 1947 c 157 §
1, last am'ds 1917 c 64 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 4656.] Repealed by 1957 c
102 § 26. Later enactment, see chapter 72.33 RCW.
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72.33.110 Gifts to state school—Acceptance, use, record. [1959 c
28 § 72.33.110. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007.
See Title 71A RCW.
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72.33.120 Admission to school—Voluntary application. [1959 c
154 § 1; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.120. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 12. (i) 1913 c 173 § 2;
RRS § 4660. (ii) 1913 c 173 § 3; RRS § 4661. (iii) 1913 c 173 § 4; RRS §
4662. (iv) 1913 c 173 § 9; RRS § 4667. (v) 1909 c 97 p 260 § 3; RRS §
4674. (vi) 1937 c 10 § 8; RRS § 4679-8. (vii) 1937 c 10 § 9; RRS § 4679-9.
(viii) 1937 c 10 § 10; RRS § 4679-10. (ix) 1937 c 10 § 11; RRS § 4679-11.
(x) 1937 c 10 § 15; RRS § 4679-15. (xi) 1937 c 10 § 16; RRS § 4679-16.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 12.
72.33.125 Services or facilities as alternative to state residential
schools—Application—Determination of eligibility—Applications for
alternative care—Criteria—Implementation. [1987 c 505 § 68; 1986 c
146 § 1; 1983 c 60 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 57; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 2.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.130 Admission to suitable facility—Commitment by court.
[1977 ex.s. c 80 § 58; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 3; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.130. Prior:
1957 c 102 § 13. (i) 1913 c 173 § 2; RRS § 4660. (ii) 1937 c 10 § 9; RRS §
4679-9.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.140 Withdrawal of resident from school or other residential
placement—Placement, discharge basis. [1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 4; 1959 c
28 § 72.33.140. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 14. (i) 1913 c 173 § 10; RRS § 4668.
(ii) 1937 c 10 § 20; RRS § 4679-20.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
20. Formerly RCW 71.12.620.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title
71A RCW.
72.33.500 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Appointment authorized. [1959 c 126 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.510 Parental successor for resident of state school—Who
may serve. [1959 c 126 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title
71A RCW.
72.33.520 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Methods of appointment. [1959 c 126 § 3.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.530 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Evidence of appointment to be served upon superintendent. [1959 c 126
§ 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.540 Parental successor for resident of state school—Written
consent. [1959 c 126 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A
RCW.
72.33.550 Parental successor for resident of state school—Rights
and privileges of parental successor. [1959 c 126 § 6.] Repealed by 1988
c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.150 Preventing withdrawal from residential custody—
Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 5; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.150. Prior: 1957 c
102 § 15. (i) 1913 c 173 § 8; RRS § 4666. (ii) 1937 c 10 § 14; RRS § 467914.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.560 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Successor's
whereabouts—Emergencies—Decisions
concerning
resident's welfare. [1959 c 126 § 7.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.33.160 Return of resident to community placement. [1981 c
166 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 6; 1969 ex.s. c 166 § 4; 1959 c 28 §
72.33.160. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 16.] Expired June 30, 1983.
72.33.570 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Termination of designation or appointment. [1959 c 126 § 8.] Repealed
by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.161
Return of resident to community—Placement—
Hearing—Initial decision—Review by secretary—Judicial review—
Effect of appeal on implementation of placement decision. [1983 c 50 §
1; 1981 c 166 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.580 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Successor's responsibilities and duties limited. [1959 c 126 § 9.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.165 Payments for nonresidential services—Authorized—
Eligibility of developmentally disabled parents for. [1983 c 60 § 2; 1977
ex.s. c 80 § 59; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 11.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007.
See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.170 Discharge procedure. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 60; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 246 § 7; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.170. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 17.] Repealed
by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.180 Personal property of resident—Superintendent as
custodian—Limitations—Judicial proceedings to recover. [1987 c 75 §
22; 1985 c 245 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 118 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 75 § 2; 1967 c 141 §
10; 1959 c 61 § 1; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.180. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 18.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.190 Contracts with United States for admission to state
schools. [1959 c 28 § 72.33.190. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 19.] Repealed by
1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.200 Department not responsible until person is resident of
school or other state operated facility. [1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 8; 1959 c 28
§ 72.33.200. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 20.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.33.210 Resident to be provided with clothing—Cost. [1959 c 28
§ 72.33.210. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 21. (i) 1913 c 173 § 12; RRS § 4670. (ii)
1937 c 10 § 17; RRS § 4679-17.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title
71A RCW.
72.33.220 Transfer of resident between schools and other
residential placements. [1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 9; 1959 c 28 § 72.33.220.
Prior: 1957 c 102 § 22.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A
RCW.
72.33.230 Chapter does not affect parental or other rights. [1959
c 28 § 72.33.230. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 23.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007.
See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.240 Review of secretary's decision—Court review. [1977
ex.s. c 80 § 61; 1975 1st ex.s. c 246 § 10; 1971 c 81 § 135; 1959 c 28 §
72.33.240. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 24.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.33.250 Chapter to be liberally construed. [1957 c 102 § 25.]
Repealed by 1959 c 28 § 72.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 72.33.900.
72.33.260 Escape of resident—Penalty for assisting. [1959 c 28 §
72.33.260; 1957 c 225 § 1, part; 1949 c 198 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6953[Vol. 1 RCW—page 764]
72.33.590 Parental successor for resident of state school—
Construction—Effect on other laws. [1959 c 126 § 10.] Repealed by
1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.650 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Declaration of purpose. [1987 c 75 § 23; 1979 c
141 § 237; 1967 c 141 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.410 pursuant to
1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.655 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Liability of estates of admitted persons for
costs—Limitation. [1971 ex.s. c 118 § 2; 1967 c 141 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.415 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.660 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Ascertainment of charges—Establishment of
rates on per capita basis—Collection. [1987 c 75 § 24; 1984 c 200 § 1;
1979 c 141 § 238; 1967 c 141 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.420
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.665 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Investigation and determination of assets of
estates of residents—Ability to pay—Exemptions. [1987 c 75 § 25; 1971
ex.s. c 118 § 3; 1967 c 141 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.425 pursuant
to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.670 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support, and
treatment of residents—Notice and finding of financial responsibility—
Service—Appeal—Hearing. [1987 c 75 § 26; 1985 c 245 § 6; 1982 c 189
§ 7; 1979 c 141 § 239; 1970 ex.s. c 75 § 1; 1967 c 141 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.430 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.675 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Attorney general as guardian of estate—
Powers and duties. [1967 c 141 § 6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 75 § 3.
72.33.680 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Modification or vacation of finding of financial
responsibility. [1979 c 141 § 240; 1967 c 141 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
43.20B.435 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.685 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Charges payable in advance. [1987 c 75 § 27;
1979 c 141 § 241; 1967 c 141 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.440
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.690 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Reimbursement from persons liable not
prohibited or prevented—Placement outside institution—Death of
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resident, liability of estate. [1987 c 75 § 28; 1979 c 141 § 242; 1967 c 141
§ 9.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.445 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.695 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Liabilities created apply to care, support and
treatment after July 1, 1967. [1987 c 75 § 29; 1967 c 141 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.450 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.700 Financial responsibility for costs of care, support and
treatment of residents—Discretionary allowance of increased amount
in resident's fund. [1987 c 75 § 30; 1979 c 141 § 243; 1967 c 141 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.455 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
72.33.800
Agreements to pay others for care, treatment,
maintenance of developmentally disabled—Authorized—Definitions.
[1977 ex.s. c 80 § 65; 1974 ex.s. c 71 § 9; 1965 c 34 § 1; 1961 c 251 § 1.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.805
Agreements to pay others for care, treatment,
maintenance of developmentally disabled—Payments by department
are supplemental to payments made by developmentally disabled
persons—Limitation on amount. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 66; 1974 ex.s. c 71 §
10; 1965 c 34 § 2; 1961 c 251 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
72.33.810
Agreements to pay others for care, treatment,
maintenance of developmentally disabled—Certification of facilities.
[1977 ex.s. c 80 § 67; 1974 ex.s. c 71 § 11; 1961 c 251 § 3.] Repealed by
1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.815
Agreements to pay others for care, treatment,
maintenance of mentally retarded or developmentally disabled—
Application by parent or guardian for payments by department—
Special provision for group training homes—Investigation—
Acceptance or rejection—Limitation on amount. [1983 c 310 § 1; 1974
ex.s. c 71 § 12; 1965 c 34 § 3; 1961 c 251 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.820 Agreements to pay others for care, maintenance and
training of persons acceptable for admission to residential school—
Facilities to be nonsectarian. [1961 c 251 § 5.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 §
1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.825 Purchase of products and services provided by group
training homes and day training centers. Decodified by the code reviser,
April 1988.
72.33.830 Residents of residential schools placed in group
homes—Payment of costs of care, support and training authorized.
[1979 c 141 § 244; 1969 ex.s. c 166 § 1.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007.
See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.840 Residents of residential schools placed in group
homes—Payments by department are supplemental to payments from
estate or other resources of resident—Direct payments authorized.
[1979 c 141 § 245; 1969 ex.s. c 166 § 2.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007.
See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.850 Residents of residential schools placed in group
homes—Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 246; 1969 ex.s. c 166 § 3.]
Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
72.33.860 Death of resident, payment of funeral expenses—
Limitation. [1971 ex.s. c 118 § 4.] Repealed by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See
Title 71A RCW.
Title 72
Chapter 72.40
STATE SCHOOLS FOR BLIND, DEAF,
SENSORY HANDICAPPED
72.40.001 Definition. [1981 c 136 § 100.] Repealed by 1985 c 378 §
35, effective July 1, 1986.
72.40.023 Superintendent of the state school for the deaf—Powers
and duties. [2002 c 209 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 381 § 35.
72.40.030 Annual terms. [1959 c 28 § 72.40.030. Prior: 1909 c 97
p 258 § 2; 1903 c 140 § 2; 1897 c 118 § 246; 1886 p 139 § 23; RRS § 4646.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 50 § 7.
72.40.115
School for the deaf—School for the blind—
Appropriations. [1985 c 378 § 26.] Repealed by 1991 c 65 § 2, effective
July 1, 1991.
Chapter 72.41
BOARD OF TRUSTEES—SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
72.41.050 Eligibility and certification of teachers—Rules and
regulations. [1973 c 118 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 378 § 35, effective July
1, 1986. Later enactment, see RCW 72.40.028.
72.41.080 Local advisory committees. [1973 c 118 § 8.] Repealed
by 1993 c 147 § 11.
Chapter 72.42
BOARD OF TRUSTEES—SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
72.42.020 Board of trustees—Membership—Terms—Vacancies—
Officers—Rules and regulations. [1993 c 147 § 9; 1985 c 378 § 33; 1982
1st ex.s. c 30 § 15; 1972 ex.s. c 96 § 2.] Repealed by 2002 c 209 § 11,
effective July 1, 2002.
72.42.025 Membership, effect of creation of new congressional
districts or boundaries. [1982 1st ex.s. c 30 § 16.] Repealed by 2002 c
209 § 11, effective July 1, 2002.
72.42.030 Bylaws—Rules and regulations—Officers. [1972 ex.s. c
96 § 3.] Repealed by 2002 c 209 § 11, effective July 1, 2002.
72.42.040 Powers and duties. [1985 c 378 § 34; 1981 c 42 § 1; 1972
ex.s. c 96 § 4.] Repealed by 2002 c 209 § 11, effective July 1, 2002.
72.42.050 Eligibility and certification of teachers—Rules and
regulations. [1972 ex.s. c 96 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c 378 § 35, effective
July 1, 1986. Later enactment, see RCW 72.40.028.
72.42.080 Local advisory committees.
Repealed by 1993 c 147 § 11.
[1972 ex.s. c 96 § 8.]
Chapter 72.44
MCKAY MEMORIAL RESEARCH HOSPITAL
72.44.010 through 72.44.110 [1949 c 173; 1947 c 178; 1945 c 53;
1941 c 67; 1939 c 46; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 6130-31-6130-41a.] Repealed
by 1955 c 72 § 4.
72.44.120 Sale of hospital authorized. [1955 c 72 § 1.] Temporary.
Decodified.
72.44.130
Decodified.
Condition of sale.
[1955 c 72 § 2.]
Temporary.
Chapter 72.48
72.33.900 Chapter to be liberally construed. [1959 c 28 §
72.33.900. Prior: 1957 c 102 § 25. Formerly RCW 72.33.250.] Repealed
by 1988 c 176 § 1007. See Title 71A RCW.
STATE NARCOTIC FARM COLONY
Chapter 72.36
72.48.010 Establishment authorized. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.010.
Prior: 1935 c 84 § 1; RRS § 10242-1.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
103 § 3.
SOLDIERS' AND VETERANS' HOMES
72.36.080 Who may be admitted to veterans' home. [1977 ex.s. c
186 § 5; 1975 c 13 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 104; 1959 c 28 § 72.36.080.
Prior: 1955 c 104 § 1; 1927 c 276 § 2; 1915 c 106 § 4; RRS § 10732.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 3 § 11, effective July 1, 1993.
72.36.130
Veterans' home revolving fund—Income and
disbursements—Expenditure and revenue control. [1977 ex.s. c 186 §
8.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 3 § 11, effective July 1, 1993.
(2010 Ed.)
72.48.020 Definitions. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.020. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 2;
RRS § 10242-2.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.030 Complaint—Arrest—Trial—Order. [1959 c 28 §
72.48.030. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 3; RRS § 10242-3.] Repealed by 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.040 Cost of maintenance, transportation, etc. [1959 c 28 §
72.48.040. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 4; RRS § 10242-4.] Repealed by 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
72.48.050 Parole or discharge. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.050. Prior: 1935
c 84 § 5; RRS § 10242-5.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.060 Voluntary patients. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.060. Prior: 1935
c 84 § 6; RRS § 10242-6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.070 Witness fees—Drug addict's transportation expense,
payment. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.070. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 7; RRS § 10242-7.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.50.160 Records of identification—Proceedings to enforce
compliance with RCW 72.50.120 through 72.50.170. [1969 ex.s. c 256 §
5.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
72.50.170 Records of identification—Liability in damages for
violation of RCW 72.50.140. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 6.] Repealed by 1972
ex.s. c 152 § 24.
Chapter 72.52
72.48.080 Bringing in prohibited articles—Penalty. [1959 c 28 §
72.48.080. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 9; RRS § 10242-9.] Repealed by 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.090 Assisting escape—Penalty. [1959 c 28 § 72.48.090.
Prior: 1935 c 84 § 10; RRS § 10242-10.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
103 § 3.
72.48.100 Conniving at improper commitment—Penalty. [1959 c
28 § 72.48.100. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 11; RRS § 10242-11.] Repealed by
1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
72.48.110 Care of persons pending construction of institution.
[1959 c 28 § 72.48.110. Prior: 1935 c 84 § 8; RRS § 10242-8.] Repealed
by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 103 § 3.
Chapter 72.50
STATE BUREAU OF CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION
72.50.010 Bureau established—Purpose. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.010.
Prior: 1955 c 318 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.29.010.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s.
c 18 § 62.
72.50.020 Superintendent—Employees. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.020.
Prior: 1955 c 318 § 2. Formerly RCW 43.29.020.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s.
c 18 § 62.
72.50.030 Powers and duties. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.030. Prior: 1955 c
318 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.29.030.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
PROVIDING FUNDS FOR BUILDINGS
AT STATE OPERATED INSTITUTIONS
RCW.
[1957 c 298; 1957 c 299; 1949 c 230.] Now codified as chapter 72.99
Chapter 72.56
STATE INSTITUTIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
72.56.010 Institution at Fort Worden established. [1979 c 141 §
251; 1959 c 28 § 72.56.010. Prior: 1957 c 217 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to
1979 c 141 § 385.
72.56.020 Authority to purchase lands, buildings, equipment at
Fort Worden. [1959 c 28 § 72.56.020. Prior: 1957 c 217 § 2.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
72.56.030 Remodeling and alteration at Fort Worden. [1959 c 28
§ 72.56.030. Prior: 1957 c 217 § 3.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 §
385.
72.56.040 Transfer of children and youth from other facilities to
Fort Worden. [1979 c 141 § 252; 1959 c 28 § 72.56.040. Prior: 1957 c
217 § 4.] Decodified.
72.56.050 Superintendent, officers, employees—Appointment.
[1979 c 141 § 253; 1959 c 28 § 72.56.050. Prior: 1957 c 217 § 5.]
Decodified.
Chapter 72.60
72.50.040 Submission to taking of identifying data. [1970 ex.s. c
49 § 6; 1959 c 28 § 72.50.040. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 4. Formerly RCW
43.29.040.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62; and repealed by 1981 c 260 §
18.
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES
72.50.050 Criminal activity information to be furnished bureau.
[1959 c 28 § 72.50.050. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 5. Formerly RCW 43.29.050.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.60.010 Definitions. [1979 c 141 § 254; 1959 c 28 § 72.60.010.
Prior: 1955 c 314 § 2. Formerly RCW 43.95.010.] Repealed by 1981 c 136
§ 121.
72.50.060 Mandatory fingerprint cards for certain crimes. [1959
c 28 § 72.50.060. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 6. Formerly RCW 43.29.060.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.60.020 Declaration of purpose. [1979 c 141 § 255; 1959 c 28 §
72.60.020. Prior: 1957 c 30 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.95.015.] Repealed by
1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.070 Information as to proceedings and modus operandi to
be furnished bureau. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.070. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 7.
Formerly RCW 43.29.070.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.60.030 Commission created. [1979 c 141 § 256; 1959 c 28 §
72.60.030. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.95.020.] Repealed by
1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.080 Availability of records—Fugitive circulars. [1959 c 28 §
72.50.080. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 8. Formerly RCW 43.29.080.] Repealed by
1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.60.040 Terms, vacancies, chairman. [1979 c 141 § 257; 1959 c
28 § 72.60.040. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.95.030.]
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.090 Duties of officials in charge of institutions—Duties of
bureau. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.090. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 9. Formerly RCW
43.29.090.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.60.050 Meetings—Quorum. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.050. Prior:
1955 c 314 § 5. Formerly RCW 43.95.040.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.100 Bureau's files privileged—Who may obtain transcripts.
[1959 c 28 § 72.50.100. Prior: 1955 c 318 § 10. Formerly RCW
43.29.100.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 § 62.
72.50.110 Transfer of records, etc. [1959 c 28 § 72.50.110. Prior:
1955 c 318 § 11. Formerly RCW 43.29.110.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 18 §
62.
72.50.120 Records of identification—Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 256
§ 1.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
72.50.130 Records of identification—Agencies sending records to
send information as to final disposition of all charges brought. [1969
ex.s. c 256 § 2.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
(Formerly: Institutional industries)
72.60.060 Compensation—Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
34 § 169; 1959 c 28 § 72.60.060. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 6. Formerly RCW
43.95.050.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.070 Powers and duties. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.070. Prior: 1955 c
314 § 7. Formerly RCW 43.95.060.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.075
Institutional industries commission to assist
department of social and health services—Department's secretary or
designee to act for commission. Cross-reference section, decodified.
72.60.080 Hearing to establish certain industrial enterprises—
Prior industrial enterprises. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.080. Prior: 1955 c 314 §
8. Formerly RCW 43.95.070.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.140 Records of identification—Confidentiality. [1969 ex.s. c
256 § 3.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
72.60.090 Compensation for inmates. [1979 c 141 § 258; 1959 c 28
§ 72.60.090. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 9. Formerly RCW 43.95.080.] Repealed
by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.50.150 Records of identification—Records of arrest to contain
notation stating disposition of charges. [1969 ex.s. c 256 § 4.] Repealed
by 1972 ex.s. c 152 § 24.
72.60.120 Kind, quality, quantity of goods and services. [1959 c 28
§ 72.60.120. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 12. Formerly RCW 43.95.110.] Repealed
by 1981 c 136 § 121.
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Title 72
72.60.130 Goods for public use—Exception. [1979 ex.s. c 160 § 2;
1979 c 141 § 259; 1959 c 28 § 72.60.130. Prior: 1955 c 314 § 13. Formerly
RCW 43.95.120.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.66.030 Application of prisoner for furlough—Contents of
application—Recommendation for approval or denial of application by
superintendent. [1971 ex.s. c 58 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 c 20 § 19.
72.60.140 Markings on containers. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.140. Prior:
1955 c 314 § 14. Formerly RCW 43.95.130.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 §
121.
72.66.040 Final approval or denial of application by secretary—
Terms and conditions of furlough—Multiple furloughs authorized—
Prisoner's oath required. [1971 ex.s. c 58 § 5.] Repealed by 1973 c 20 §
19.
72.60.150 Prices of goods. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.150. Prior: 1955 c
314 § 15. Formerly RCW 43.95.140.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.170 Unlawful sales—Penalty. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.170. Prior:
1955 c 314 § 17. Formerly RCW 43.95.160.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 §
121.
72.60.180 Use of profits. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.180. Prior: 1955 c 314
§ 18. Formerly RCW 43.95.170.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.190 Supervisor of purchasing may contract for and shall
give preference to goods produced by correctional industries. [1981 c
136 § 104; 1979 ex.s. c 160 § 4; 1959 c 28 § 72.60.190. Prior: 1957 c 30 §
2. Formerly RCW 43.95.180.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 20 § 8.
72.60.200
Exceptions from operation of chapter—Board—
Variance from adopted standards. [1979 c 141 § 261; 1959 c 28 §
72.60.200. Prior: 1957 c 30 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.95.190.] Repealed by
1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.210 Vouchers not to be questioned for violation of chapter—
Violation is malfeasance in office. [1959 c 28 § 72.60.210. Prior: 1957 c
30 § 5. Formerly RCW 43.95.200.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.66.060 Wilfully failing to return—Deemed escapee and
fugitive—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 58 § 7.] Repealed by 2001 c 264 § 7,
effective July 1, 2001.
Savings—2001 c 264: See note following RCW 72.65.070.
72.66.100 Liability of state for damages to persons or property
due to criminal conduct of furloughed prisoner—Limitation. [1972
ex.s. c 72 § 1.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 18, effective July 1,
1974. See RCW 7.68.900 and the footnote following that section.
Chapter 72.68
TRANSFER, REMOVAL, TRANSPORTATION—
DETENTION CONTRACTS
72.68.030 Removal or transfer of insane convict or hospital
patient. [1959 c 28 § 72.68.030. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 32; RRS § 2284.
Formerly RCW 72.04.120.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 59 § 5.
Chapter 72.99
72.60.230 Declaration of police power—Construction of chapter.
[1959 c 28 § 72.60.230. Prior: 1957 c 30 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.95.220.]
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.240 Institutional industries revolving fund—Established—
Composition—RCW 43.01.050 not applicable. [1979 c 141 § 263; 1959 c
273 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.250 Institutional industries revolving fund—Custodian—
Deposits—Depositories—Petty cash. [1979 c 141 § 262; 1959 c 273 § 2.]
Repealed by 1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.260
Institutional industries revolving fund—Expenses
payable from fund. [1979 c 141 § 264; 1959 c 273 § 3.] Repealed by 1981
c 136 § 121.
72.60.270 Institutional industries revolving fund—Excess moneys.
[1979 c 151 § 173; 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 11; 1959 c 273 § 4.] Repealed by
1981 c 136 § 121.
72.60.280 Reports to governor, legislature. [1981 c 136 § 106;
1979 ex.s. c 160 § 5; 1977 c 75 § 86; 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 12; 1959 c 273 § 5.]
Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
Chapter 72.64
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT OF PRISONERS
72.64.120 Jails and detention facilities—Director to inspect,
establish standards and procedures, recommend rules, report to the
legislature, etc. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 72.65
WORK RELEASE PROGRAM
Reviser's note: The repeal of RCW 72.65.020, 72.65.030, and
72.65.040 to take effect July 1, 1984, was rescinded by 1984 c 209 § 31,
effective June 30, 1984.
72.65.070 Wilfully failing to return—Deemed escapee and
fugitive—Penalty. [1967 c 17 § 7.] Repealed by 2001 c 264 § 7, effective
July 1, 2001.
Savings—2001 c 264: "The laws repealed by this act are repealed
except with respect to rights and duties which matured, penalties which
were incurred, proceedings which were begun prior to July 1, 2001, or
proceedings which are initiated after this act for violations committed prior
to July 1, 2001." [2001 c 264 § 8.]
STATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ACT
General obligation bond act—1949
72.99.010
Bonds authorized—Purpose—Form—Terms—Sale.
[1949 c 230 § 1; no RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.020 Proceeds of bond sales—Deposit in fund. [1949 c 230 §
2; no RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.025
Investment of current surpluses
construction fund. Cross-reference section, decodified.
in
building
72.99.030 Appropriation from fund—Purpose. [1949 c 230 § 3; no
RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.040 Institutional building bond redemption fund created—
Purpose—Deposits—Priority as to sales tax revenue—Enforcement.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 36; 1949 c 230 § 4; no RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 67 § 18.
72.99.050 Sales tax not exclusive method of raising money. [1949
c 230 § 5; no RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.060 Bonds are legal investment for public funds. [1949 c
230 § 6; no RRS.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.070 Short title. [1957 c 298 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
4.
72.99.080 Definitions. [1957 c 298 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 §
72.99.090 Contracts for construction authorized—Cost limited.
[1957 c 298 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
72.99.100 Limited obligation bonds—Form, term, sale, payment,
legal investment, etc. [1957 c 298 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
Reviser's note: RCW 72.99.100 was amended by 1983 c 3 § 187
without reference to its repeal by 1983 c 189 § 4. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
72.99.110 Deposit of proceeds from bond sale—Appropriation.
[1957 c 298 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
72.99.120 State building construction bond redemption fund—
Purpose, deposits—Priority as to sales tax revenue. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 37; 1957 c 298 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
FURLOUGHS FOR PRISONERS
Reviser's note: RCW 72.99.120 was amended by 1983 c 3 § 188
without reference to its repeal by 1983 c 189 § 4. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
72.66.020
Furloughs authorized for certain prisoners—
Conditions—Time limitations. [1971 ex.s. c 58 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 c
20 § 19.
72.99.130 Bonds not a general obligation—Legislature may
provide additional means for payment. [1957 c 298 § 7.] Repealed by
1983 c 189 § 4.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
72.99.140 Certain projects authorized. [1957 c 298 § 8.] Repealed
by 1983 c 189 § 4.
73.12.030 Veterans' loan insurance fund created. [1945 c 217 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-83.] Repealed by 1984 c 29 § 1.
72.99.150 Acceptance of grants. [1957 c 298 § 9.] Repealed by
1983 c 189 § 4.
73.12.040 Veterans' loan insurance reserve fund. [1945 c 217 § 5;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-84.] Repealed by 1984 c 29 § 1.
72.99.160
Provisions additional to other laws—Liberal
construction. [1957 c 298 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 189 § 4.
73.12.050 Reserve fund to pay losses—Limitation. [1945 c 217 §
6; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-85.] Repealed by 1984 c 29 § 1.
General obligation bond act—1957
73.12.060 Investment of fund—Expenses of loan insurance
division. [1981 c 3 § 42; 1945 c 217 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758.]
Repealed by 1984 c 29 § 1.
72.99.170 General obligation bonds authorized—Issuance, form,
term, sale, etc. [1957 c 299 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.180 Proceeds of bonds and other moneys—Deposit. [1957 c
299 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
72.99.190 Appropriation. [1957 c 299 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 67 § 18.
Chapter 73.16
EMPLOYMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT
73.16.030 Reemployment of returned veterans. [1943 c 274 § 1;
1941 c 201 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10758-3.] Repealed by 1953 c 212 § 7.
73.16.040 Leaves of absence of elective and judicial officers. [1941
c 201 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10758-4.] Repealed by 1953 c 212 § 7.
72.99.200 Institutional building bond redemption fund—Purpose,
deposits—Priority as to sales tax revenue—Enforcement. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 278 § 38; 1957 c 299 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 20, effective July
1, 1980.
73.16.050 Restoration without loss of seniority or benefits. [1941 c
201 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10758-5.] Repealed by 1953 c 212 § 7.
72.99.210 Legislature may provide additional means for payment.
[1957 c 299 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
73.16.060 Enforcement of provisions—Penalty. [1941 c 201 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10758-6.] Repealed by 1953 c 212 § 7.
72.99.220 Bonds are legal investment. [1957 c 299 § 6.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
Chapter 73.20
Title 73
VETERANS AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Chapter 73.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
73.04.025 Public records—Free copies. [1951 c 53 § 16.] Now
codified as RCW 73.36.155.
73.04.100 Credit toward law degree. [1947 c 252 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10758-110.] Repealed by 1984 c 117 § 1.
73.04.110 Free license plates for veterans with disabilities,
prisoners of war—Penalty. [2008 c 183 § 4; 2005 c 216 § 6. Prior: 2004
c 223 § 6; 2004 c 125 § 1; 1987 c 98 § 2; 1983 c 230 § 2; 1982 c 115 § 1;
1980 c 88 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 221; 1972 ex.s. c 60 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 193 § 1;
1951 c 206 § 1; 1949 c 178 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-50-1.] Repealed
by 2010 c 161 § 1169, effective July 1, 2011.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND POWERS OF ATTORNEY
73.20.020 Effect upon instruments as evidence. [1945 c 271 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-13a, part.] Now codified in RCW
73.20.010.
73.20.030 Requirements as to certification. [1945 c 271 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-13a, part.] Now codified in RCW 73.20.010.
73.20.040 Proof of authority. [1945 c 271 § 1, part; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 10758-13a, part.] Now codified in RCW 73.20.010.
Chapter 73.24
BURIAL
73.24.010 County burial of indigent deceased veterans. [1949 c 15
§ 1, last am'ds 1888 p 209 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10757.] Now codified as
RCW 73.08.070.
73.24.040 Burial of deceased volunteers. [1899 c 108 § 1; RRS §
10758.] Repealed by 1977 c 31 § 6.
Chapter 73.28
Chapter 73.08
ARMS TO SONS OF VETERANS
VETERANS' RELIEF
73.28.010 Adjutant general may issue. [1890 p 481 § 1; RRS §
8604.] Repealed by 1977 c 31 § 6.
73.08.020 Tax levy authorized. [1945 c 144 § 7, last am'ds 1888 p
210 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10742.] Now codified as RCW 73.08.080.
73.08.030 Procedure where no veterans' organization in precinct.
[1983 c 295 § 2; 1947 c 180 § 2; 1945 c 144 § 2; 1921 c 41 § 2; 1907 c 64 §
2; 1888 p 208 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10738.] Repealed by 2005 c 250 § 8.
73.28.020 Application—Contents. [1890 p 481 § 2; RRS § 8605.]
Repealed by 1977 c 31 § 6.
73.28.030 Bond for return.
Repealed by 1977 c 31 § 6.
[1890 p 482 § 3; RRS § 8606.]
73.08.040 Notice of intention to furnish relief—Annual statement.
[1947 c 180 § 3; 1945 c 144 § 3; 1921 c 41 § 3; 1907 c 64 § 3; 1888 p 209 §
3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10739.] Repealed by 2005 c 250 § 8.
73.28.040 Arms to be returned, when and to whom. [1890 p 482 §
4; RRS § 8607.] Repealed by 1977 c 31 § 6.
73.08.050 Performance bond may be required. [1983 c 295 § 3;
1947 c 180 § 4; 1945 c 144 § 4; 1921 c 41 § 4; 1907 c 64 § 4; 1888 p 209 §
4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10740.] Repealed by 2005 c 250 § 8.
Chapter 73.32
73.08.060
Restrictions on sending veterans or families to
almshouses, etc. [2002 c 292 § 8; 1983 c 295 § 4; 1947 c 180 § 5; 1945 c
144 § 5; 1919 c 83 § 5; 1907 c 64 § 5; 1888 p 209 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
10741.] Repealed by 2007 c 448 § 2.
Chapter 73.12
VETERANS' LOAN INSURANCE
73.12.010 Statement of purpose. [1945 c 217 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 10758-80.] Repealed by 1984 c 29 § 1.
73.12.020 Powers and duties of director. [1955 c 285 § 17. Prior:
1945 c 217 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10758-82, part.] Repealed by 1959
c 301 § 6.
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VETERANS' BONUS—1949 ACT
73.32.020 Additional compensation authorized—Amount and to
whom payable. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 108; 1950 ex.s. c 13 § 1; 1949 c 180
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747a.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.030 Persons disqualified. [1951 c 7 § 1; 1949 c 180 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10747b.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.040 Applications for compensation—Account created.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 2; 1949 c 180 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747c.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.043 Terminal dates for filing and processing applications.
[1955 c 325 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.045 Compensation to mentally incompetent persons. [1953
c 208 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
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73.32.050 Forms—Payment of administrative expense. [1949 c
180 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747d.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.060 Executive officer of veterans' rehabilitation council to
assist auditor. [1949 c 180 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747e.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.070 Warrants may be issued in anticipation of issuance of
bonds. [1949 c 180 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747f.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.080 Issuance and sale of bonds. [1949 c 180 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10747g. Formerly RCW 73.32.080 through 73.32.110. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: 1950 ex.s. c 12 § 1 now codified as RCW 73.32.085.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.085 Bonds negotiable. [1950 ex.s. c 12 § 1. Formerly RCW
73.32.080, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.090 Sale of bonds. [1949 c 180 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10747g, part.] Now codified in RCW 73.32.080.
73.32.100 Registration of bonds. [1949 c 180 § 7, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10747g, part.] Now codified in RCW 73.32.080.
73.32.110 Bonds constitute prior claim on taxes authorized and on
retirement fund. [1949 c 180 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747g, part.]
Now codified in RCW 73.32.080.
73.32.120 Deposit of bond proceeds. [1949 c 180 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10747h.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
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73.33.090 Funds from which compensation and expenses are
payable—Appropriation. [1955 c 292 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 §
3.
73.33.100 Penalty for false claims, representations. [1955 c 292 §
10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.110 Free official service—Discounting certificates—Penalty.
[1955 c 292 § 11.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.120 Terminal dates for filing, processing applications. [1959
c 147 § 1; 1955 c 292 § 12.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.900 Severability—1955 c 292. [1955 c 292 § 13.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
Chapter 73.34
VETERANS' BONUS—1972 ACT
73.34.010 Purpose—Recognition. [1972 ex.s. c 154 § 1.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.020 Compensation authorized—Amount and to whom
payable—Election to receive tuition, fees, etc., from educational
institutions in lieu of bonus. [1975 1st ex.s. c 273 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 154 §
2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.030 "Person" defined. [1972 ex.s. c 154 § 3.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.040 Certificate or claim form—Contents—Application
procedures—War veterans' compensation account. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c
123 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.130 Additional cigarette tax imposed—Disposition of
revenues from cigarette taxes. [1974 ex.s. c 173 § 1; 1973 c 41 § 1. Prior:
1972 ex.s. c 157 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 2; 1959 c 272
§ 2; prior: 1953 c 240 § 1; 1949 c 180 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747i,
part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.050 Compensation to physically or mentally incompetent
persons—To whom payable. [1972 ex.s. c 154 § 5.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.140 State contracts to levy tax and deposit proceeds. [1959 c
272 § 3; 1949 c 180 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747i, part.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.060 Forms—Administrative expense—Agents of treasurer.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 4; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 59 § 3.
73.32.150 Free official service—Discounting certificates—Penalty.
[1949 c 180 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747j.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59
§ 3.
73.34.070 Additional cigarette tax imposed—Disposition of
revenues from cigarette taxes. Cross-reference section, decodified.
73.32.160 Penalty for false claims, representations. [1949 c 180 §
11; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10747k.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.170 Cigarette tax not exclusive. [1949 c 180 § 12; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10747l.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.180 Bonus is separate property—Exemptions from process.
[1951 c 231 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.900 Severability—1949 c 180. [1949 c 180 § 13; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.32.910 Construction—1949 c 180. [1949 c 180 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10747m.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
Chapter 73.33
VETERANS' BONUS—1955 ACT
73.33.010 Declaration of policy. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 109; 1955 c
292 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.020 Compensation authorized—Amount and to whom
payable. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 110; 1955 c 292 § 2.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.030 Persons disqualified. [1955 c 292 § 3.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.040
Applications for compensation—War veterans'
compensation fund. [1955 c 292 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.050 Compensation to mentally incompetent persons—To
whom payable. [1955 c 292 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.33.060 Forms—Payment of administrative expense—Agents of
auditor. [1955 c 292 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.080 Penalty for false claims, representations. [1972 ex.s. c
154 § 9.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.090 Free official service—Discounting certificates—Penalty.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 273 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
59 § 3.
73.34.100 Advice and assistance of veterans' rehabilitation
council. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 5; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 11.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.110 Death benefit. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 6; 1972 ex.s. c
154 § 12.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.120 Terminal dates for filing claims—Applications. [1975
1st ex.s. c 273 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 173 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 154 § 13.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.34.900 Severability—1972 ex.s. c 154. [1972 ex.s. c 154 § 14.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
Chapter 73.36
UNIFORM VETERANS' GUARDIANSHIP ACT
73.36.070 Guardian for incompetent—Appointment—Prima facie
evidence. [1951 c 53 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 147 § 6.
Chapter 73.40
VETERANS' MEMORIALS
73.40.020 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in southeast Asia—Advisory committee. [1984 c 81 §
2. Formerly RCW 40.14.205.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 868, effective
July 1, 1994.
73.33.070 Executive officer of veterans' rehabilitation council to
assist auditor. [1955 c 292 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.40.050 Memorial honoring state residents who died or are
missing-in-action in the Korean conflict—Advisory committee. [1989 c
235 § 2. Formerly RCW 40.14.225.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 868,
effective July 1, 1994.
73.33.080 Warrants may be issued in anticipation of sale of bonds.
[1955 c 292 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 59 § 3.
73.40.060 National World War II memorial account. [2000 c 12 §
2.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 9 § 8, effective July 1, 2010.
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Title 74
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
74.04.190 Statewide and regional programs authorized. [1939 c
216 § 13; RRS § 10007-113a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.220 Work relief and direct relief grants. [1939 c 216 § 16;
RRS § 10007-116a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
Chapter 74.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS—ADMINISTRATION
74.04.240 General assistance—Persons eligible generally. [1939 c
216 § 18; RRS § 10007-118a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.001 Submission of proposed rules for adoption in 1981.
[1980 c 174 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1,
1981.
74.04.250 General assistance—Immediate grants—Penalty. [1959
c 26 § 74.04.250. Prior: 1939 c 216 § 19; RRS § 10007-119a.] Repealed
by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.04.003 Department of public assistance abolished.
reference section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
Cross-
74.04.255
Applications for general assistance—Verification.
[1951 2nd ex.s. c 21 § 1.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.0051 Food stamp eligibility—Exclude child support from
income. [1993 c 312 § 11.] Decodified June 1994.
74.04.260 Limitation on amounts of grants. [1939 c 216 § 20; RRS
§ 10007-120a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.007 Lien by department. [1985 c 245 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.670 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.305 Overpayments and debts due the state—Suspense
account—Charge off. [1979 c 141 § 307; 1965 ex.s. c 91 § 1.] Repealed
by 1982 c 201 § 22.
74.04.010 Definitions. [1947 c 289 § 1; 1939 c 216 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 10007-101a.] Now codified in RCW 74.04.005.
74.04.013 Transfer of rights and functions to department of public
assistance. [1959 c 26 § 74.04.013. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 48.] Decodified
pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
74.04.017 Aid to the blind program—Personnel. [1979 c 141 §
297; 1959 c 26 § 74.04.017. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 4. (i) 1949 c 166 § 13;
1937 c 132 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10785-16. (ii) 1937 c 132 § 1; RRS §
10785-15. (iii) 1937 c 111 § 11; RRS § 10785-10.] Repealed by 1983 c 194
§ 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.04.020 Public assistance committee created. [1959 c 26 §
74.04.020. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 8; 1939 c 216 § 2; RRS § 10007-102a.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 11.
74.04.030 Personnel administration—Merit system. [1959 c 26 §
74.04.030. Prior: 1941 c 128 § 1; 1939 c 216 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
10007-103a.] Repealed by 1961 c 1 § 33 (Initiative Measure No. 207 § 33).
74.04.034 State advisory committee created. [1959 c 26 §
74.04.034. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 9.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 11.
74.04.035 State advisory committee—Powers and duties. [1959 c
26 § 74.04.035. Prior: 1955 c 379 § 1; 1953 c 174 § 10.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 90 § 11.
74.04.090 County plan of assistance. [1943 c 172 § 1; 1939 c 216 §
7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10007-107a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.100 Quarterly budget of federal aid assistance. [1939 c 216
§ 8, part; RRS § 10007-108a, part.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.110 Review of budget—Approval by committee. [1939 c 216
§ 8, part; RRS § 10007-108a, part.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.125 Expenditure of state funds to continue federal aid
assistance, when—Expiration of section. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 35.]
Expired June 30, 1985.
74.04.130 Payment of federal aid assistance. [1939 c 216 § 9; RRS
§ 10007-109a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.140 Advisory committees. [1937 c 180 § 11; RRS § 10007111.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.141 County advisory committees. [1959 c 26 § 74.04.141.
Prior: 1953 c 174 § 11.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 11. Later
enactment, see RCW 74.32.090.
74.04.150 State levy for public assistance. [1971 ex.s. c 281 § 17;
1970 ex.s. c 92 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 262 § 66; 1959 c 26 § 74.04.150. Prior:
1953 c 174 § 43; 1943 c 172 § 2, part; 1941 c 128 § 3; 1939 c 216 § 10, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10007-110a, part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 §
133.
74.04.151 Transfer of responsibilities from counties to state—
Effective date. [1953 ex.s. c 3 § 1.] Decodified.
74.04.160 Overplus to current expense fund for general purposes.
[1943 c 172 § 2, part; 1939 c 216 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10007-110a,
part.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.170 Deficiency—Special state grants-in-aid. [1943 c 172 § 3;
1939 c 216 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10007-111a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174
§ 52.
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74.04.306 Overpayments and debts due the state—Proceedings
for collection—Limitation. [1987 c 283 § 6; 1979 c 141 § 308; 1965 ex.s.
c 91 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.030 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.320 Limitation on use of moneys appropriated. [1939 c 216
§ 29, part; RRS § 10007-129a.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.390 Community work and training program—Defined.
[1979 c 141 § 315; 1963 c 228 § 6; 1961 c 269 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c
126 § 11.
74.04.400 Community work and training program—Rules and
regulations. [1979 c 141 § 316; 1963 c 228 § 7; 1961 c 269 § 3.] Repealed
by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.410 Community work and training program—Agreements
with governmental entities for employment of eligible persons—
Amount of earnings. [1979 c 141 § 317; 1963 c 228 § 8; 1961 c 269 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.420 Community work and training program—Denial or
suspension of assistance—Grounds. [1979 c 141 § 318; 1963 c 228 § 9;
1961 c 269 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.430 Community work and training program—Approval of
program by department—Workers' compensation. [1987 c 185 § 39;
1979 c 141 § 319; 1963 c 228 § 10; 1961 c 269 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c
126 § 11.
74.04.440
Community work and training program—
Governmental entity to furnish transportation, tools, supervision.
[1963 c 228 § 11; 1961 c 269 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.450 Community work and training program—Work to
serve useful public purpose and not displace regular workers. [1963 c
228 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.460 Community work and training program—Effect as to
employment security program. [1963 c 228 § 13.] Repealed by 1991 c
126 § 11.
74.04.470 Community work and training program—Department
may terminate agreements. [1979 c 141 § 320; 1963 c 228 § 14.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.473 Community work and training program for recipients
of aid to families with dependent children. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 41.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.477 Community work and training program for food stamp
recipients. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 42.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.505 Food stamp program—Eligibility. [1969 ex.s. c 172 § 5.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.04.525 Food stamp program—Need or eligibility for public
assistance not affected. [1969 ex.s. c 172 § 9.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s.
c 10 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW 74.04.750(2).
74.04.527
Food stamp program—Penalty for reselling or
purchasing resold food stamps or food purchased with food stamps.
Cross-reference section, decodified June 1988.
74.04.530
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Subrogation rights of department—Lien—Withhold
and deliver notice. [1985 c 245 § 7; 1982 c 201 § 17; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.720 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
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74.04.540
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Lien and notice to withhold and deliver. [1987 c 75 §
33; 1985 c 245 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
43.20B.725 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.550
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Effective date of lien and notice—Service. [1987 c 75 §
34; 1985 c 245 § 9; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
43.20B.730 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.560
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Duty to withhold and deliver—Amount. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 102 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.735 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.570
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Hearing. [1987 c 75 § 35; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.740 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.580
Recipient
receiving
industrial
insurance
compensation—Application. [1987 c 75 § 36; 1973 1st ex.s. c 102 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.745 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.04.700 Overpayments—Procedures—Hearings. [1982 c 201 §
18; 1981 c 163 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.630 pursuant to 1987 c 75
§ 49.
74.04.710
Overpayments—Orders to withhold property of
debtor—Procedures. [1987 c 75 § 37; 1981 c 163 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 43.20B.635 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
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74.08.120 Funeral, transportation, and disposition expenses.
[1992 c 108 § 2; 1987 c 75 § 39; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 15; 1981 c 8 § 12; 1979
c 141 § 326; 1969 ex.s. c 259 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 159 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 102 § 1;
1959 c 26 § 74.08.120. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 32; 1949 c 6 § 13; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 9998-33m.] Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 1002.
74.08.125 Funeral, transportation, and disposition costs—Family
assets considered. [1993 c 22 § 1; 1992 c 108 § 3.] Repealed by 1997 c 58
§ 1002.
74.08.130 Copy of law to be furnished. [1949 c 6 § 14; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 9998-33n.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.140 through 74.08.200 Medical service. [1951 c 1 § 7; 1949
c 6 § 15.] Repealed by 1953 ex.s. c 5 § 15.
74.08.220 Penalty. [1941 c 1 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9998-50.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.230 Staff and employees. [1941 c 1 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9998-52.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.240 Records confidential. [1941 c 1 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
9998-53.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.250
Provisions applicable to other public assistance
categories. [1951 c 1 § 8; 1949 c 6 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-33p.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.04.720 Overpayments—Failure to withhold property of debtor.
[1987 c 75 § 38; 1981 c 163 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.640 pursuant
to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.08.270
Legislature to appropriate funds—Old age
appropriations to be earmarked. [1959 c 26 § 74.08.270. Prior: 1957 c
63 § 5; 1951 c 1 § 9; 1949 c 6 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-33s.]
Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 2 § 2.
74.04.730 Overpayments—Assignment of earnings. [1981 c 163 §
4.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.645 pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.08.274 Ratable reductions—Computation. [1951 c 274 § 1.]
Repealed by 1957 c 63 § 11.
74.04.780 Residential care payments by families, when not
collected. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 34.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.310
pursuant to 1987 c 75 § 49.
74.08.275 Ratable reductions—Modification if in conflict with
federal act. [1951 c 274 § 2.] Repealed by 1957 c 63 § 11.
Chapter 74.08
ELIGIBILITY GENERALLY—STANDARDS OF ASSISTANCE
74.08.010 Definitions. [1957 c 63 § 1; 1953 c 174 § 17; 1951 c 122 §
1; 1951 c 1 § 3; 1949 c 6 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-33c.] Now codified
in RCW 74.04.005.
74.08.020 Exempt "home," "personal property and belongings"
defined. [1951 c 1 § 4.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.040 Amount of grant—Standards of assistance. [1959 c 26 §
74.08.040. Prior: 1957 c 63 § 2; 1953 c 174 § 18; 1951 c 1 § 6; 1949 c 6 §
5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-33e.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28,
effective July 1, 1981.
74.08.041 Schedules for family assistance grants. [1981 1st ex.s. c
6 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 10 § 7. Later enactment, see RCW
74.04.770.
74.08.042 Schedule for energy allowance. [1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 11.]
Repealed by 1982 c 127 § 3, effective April 1, 1982. Later enactment, see
RCW 74.08.046.
74.08.047 General assistance for persons attending high school or
vocational or technical institution. [1973 1st ex.s. c 35 § 1.] Repealed by
1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.08.048 Grants to be on uniform statewide basis. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 35 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.08.070 Fair hearing on grievances—Procedure—Transcript
provided for judicial review. [1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 14; 1981 c 67 § 34; 1979
ex.s. c 92 § 1; 1979 c 141 § 324; 1969 ex.s. c 172 § 1; 1959 c 26 §
74.08.070. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 30; 1949 c 6 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 999833h.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
74.08.110 Grants not recoverable as debt due state except in
certain circumstances. [1949 c 6 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 9998-33l.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.111 Recovery of public assistance payments. [1953 c 174 §
36.] Repealed by 1957 c 63 § 11.
74.08.112 Old age assistance grants not recoverable as debt due
state—Exceptions. [1959 c 26 § 74.08.112. Prior: 1957 c 63 § 4.]
Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
(2010 Ed.)
74.08.295 Assistance from more than one federal aid category
prohibited—Exception. [1959 c 26 § 74.08.295. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 29.]
Repealed by 1963 c 211 § 6; and repealed by 1963 c 228 § 31.
74.08.300
Possession of property, etc.—Duty to notify—
Deduction—Recovery. [1953 c 174 § 34; 1935 c 182 § 13; RRS § 999813.] Repealed by 1957 c 63 § 11.
74.08.310 Cancellation of aid improperly granted. [1935 c 182 §
14; RRS § 9998-14.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.320 Reconsideration of grants—Cancellation—Suspension.
[1935 c 182 § 15; RRS § 9998-15.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.330
Fraud—Assistance procurement—Real property
disposal—Penalty. [1959 c 26 § 74.08.330. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 41; 1951
2nd ex.s. c 17 § 1; 1935 c 182 § 20; RRS § 9998-20.] Repealed by 1965
ex.s. c 34 § 2.
74.08.350 Other aid not barred by age. [1935 c 182 § 22; RRS §
9998-22.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.360 Branch offices, agencies. [1937 c 156 § 11; 1935 c 182 §
23; RRS § 9998-23.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.08.375 Deposit of federal aid for old age assistance moneys.
[1959 c 26 § 74.08.375. Prior: 1935 c 182 § 25; RRS § 9998-25. Formerly
RCW 74.08.370, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
74.08.390 through 74.08.520 Medical services. [1953 ex.s. c 5.]
Repealed by 1955 c 273 § 20.
74.08.530 Chore services—Legislative finding, intent. [1980 c 137
§ 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 51 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 74.39A.100 pursuant to
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
74.08.540 Homemaker-home health, chore, and personal and
household services—Definitions—Purpose—Eligible persons. [1981 c 8
§ 13; 1973 1st ex.s. c 51 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective
July 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 74.08.541.
74.08.541 Definitions—Chore services—Eligibility. [1989 c 427 §
4; 1986 c 222 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 39; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 17.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 35, effective July 1, 1995.
74.08.545 Chore services—Legislative policy and intent regarding
available funds—Levels of service. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 36; 1989 c 427 §
5; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 74.39A.110 pursuant to
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
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74.08.550 Chore services—Department to develop program.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 40; 1989 c 427 § 6; 1983 c 3 § 189; 1980 c 137 § 2;
1973 1st ex.s. c 51 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 74.39A.130 pursuant to 1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
74.08.560 Chore services—Employment of public assistance
recipients. [1983 c 3 § 190; 1973 1st ex.s. c 51 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
74.39A.140 pursuant to 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
74.09.400 Medical assistance to the aged—Established. [1963 c
211 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
74.09.405 Children's health program—Purpose. [1990 c 296 § 1.]
Repealed by 2007 c 5 § 8.
74.09.410 Medical assistance to the aged—Qualifications of
applicants. [1963 c 211 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
74.08.570 Chore services for disabled persons—Eligibility. [1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 41; 1989 c 427 § 7; 1980 c 137 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
74.39A.150 pursuant to 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 34, effective July 1, 1995.
74.09.415 Children's health program established. [2005 c 279 § 2;
2002 c 366 § 2; 1998 c 245 § 144; 1990 c 296 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 5 §
8.
Chapter 74.08A
74.09.420 Medical assistance to the aged—Care and services
provided. [1963 c 211 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
WASHINGTON WORKFIRST TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE
FOR NEEDY FAMILIES
74.09.425
Children's health care accessibility—Community
action. [1990 c 296 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 5 § 8.
74.08A.200 Intent—Washington WorkFirst. [1997 c 58 § 301.]
Repealed by 2010 c 273 § 6.
74.09.430 Medical assistance to the aged—Nursing home services.
[1965 ex.s. c 36 § 2; 1963 c 211 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
74.08A.430 Outcome measures—Report to legislature. [1997 c 58
§ 704.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
74.09.435 Children's health program—Biennial evaluation. [1990
c 296 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 5 § 8.
Chapter 74.09
74.09.440 Medical assistance to the aged—Powers and duties of
department. [1963 c 211 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
MEDICAL CARE
74.09.020 Declaration of purpose. [1959 c 26 § 74.09.020. Prior:
1955 c 273 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.09.030 Responsibility to provide medical care. [1979 c 141 §
334; 1959 c 26 § 74.09.030. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 1st
ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.09.040 Division of medical care established—Qualifications of
assistant director. [1959 c 26 § 74.09.040. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 5.]
Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
74.09.041
Division of medical care established—Assistant
director's office abolished and powers, duties and functions transferred.
Cross-reference section, decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385.
74.09.450
Children's health insurance program—Intent—
Department duties. [1999 c 370 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 5 § 8.
74.09.524 Medical assistance—Reimbursement to schools for
services for handicapped children. [1990 c 33 § 595; 1989 c 400 § 4.]
Repealed by 1993 c 149 § 11, effective September 1, 1993.
74.09.5241 Special education programs—Medical services—
Finding—Intent. [1993 c 149 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.5243 Special education programs—Definitions. [1994 c 180
§ 1; 1993 c 149 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.5245 Special education programs—Medical services—
Billing agent contract process. [1993 c 149 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 §
1.
74.09.060
Rules and regulations—Internal organization of
division. [1959 c 26 § 74.09.060. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 7.] Repealed by
1979 c 141 § 386.
74.09.5247 Special education programs—Medical services—
District as billing agent—Administrative fee. [1994 c 180 § 2; 1993 c
149 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.070 Eligibility of public assistance recipients and medical
indigents. [1979 c 141 § 336; 1959 c 26 § 74.09.070. Prior: 1955 c 273 §
8.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1981.
74.09.5249 Special education programs—Medical services—
Billing agent duties. [1994 c 180 § 3; 1993 c 149 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c
73 § 1.
74.09.090 Use of county institutions, budgets—Charges to
noncovered patients—Duties of division. [1965 ex.s. c 36 § 1; 1959 c 26
§ 74.09.090. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 10.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 30 § 7.
74.09.5251 Special education programs—Medical services—
Categories of services—Reimbursement system. [1993 c 149 § 6.]
Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.100 State welfare medical care committee. [1959 c 26 §
74.09.100. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 11.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 11.
74.09.5253 Special education programs—Medical services—
Student information—Report to legislature. [1994 c 180 § 4; 1993 c 149
§ 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.130 Minimum standards, rules, policies—Filing. [1959 c 26
§ 74.09.130. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 14.] Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386.
74.09.140 Statistical and financial analysis. [1959 c 26 § 74.09.140.
Prior: 1955 c 273 § 15.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
74.09.170 Availability of records and reports of department.
[1979 c 141 § 340; 1959 c 26 § 74.09.170. Prior: 1955 c 273 § 18.]
Repealed by 1979 c 141 § 386; and repealed by 1981 c 260 § 18.
74.09.182 Chapter does not apply where another party liable—
Statement of lien—Form. [1990 c 100 § 3; 1979 c 141 § 341; 1969 ex.s. c
173 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 43.20B.040 pursuant to 1990 c 100 § 10.
74.09.184 Chapter does not apply where another party liable—
Lien effective upon being filed. [1969 ex.s. c 173 § 10.] Repealed by 1990
c 100 § 12.
74.09.186 Chapter does not apply where another party liable—
Settlement between recipient and tort feasor and/or insurer—Lien not
discharged—Exceptions. [1990 c 100 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 173 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.050 pursuant to 1990 c 100 § 10.
74.09.5254 Special education programs—Medical services—
Reports to superintendent of public instruction. [1994 c 180 § 5.]
Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.5255 Special education programs—Medical services—
Incentive payments. [1999 c 318 § 2; 1999 c 318 § 1; 1994 c 180 § 6.]
Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.5256 Special education programs—Medical services—
Disbursement of revenue. [1999 c 318 § 4; 1999 c 318 § 3; 1994 c 180 §
7.] Repealed by 2009 c 73 § 1.
74.09.532 Medical assistance or limited casualty program—
Ineligibility due to assignment or transfer of resources. [1981 2nd ex.s. c
3 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 87 § 11.
74.09.534 Medical assistance or limited casualty program—
Ineligibility due to assignment or transfer of resources—Periods of
ineligibility—Waiver. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 87 §
11.
74.09.310 Chemical dependency treatment—Provision of birth
control services, information, and counseling—Report. [1998 c 314 §
34.] Repealed by 2003 c 207 § 15.
74.09.536 Medical assistance or limited casualty program—
Ineligibility due to assignment or transfer of resources—Due process
procedures. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 87 § 11; and
repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective July 1, 1989.
74.09.320 Chemical dependency treatment—Provision of birth
control services, information, and counseling—Report. [1998 c 314 §
35.] Repealed by 2003 c 207 § 15.
74.09.538 Medical assistance or limited casualty program—
Penalties for receiving resources transferred or assigned. [1987 c 75 §
41; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 87 § 11.
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74.09.550 Nursing homes, reports, audits, rates—Legislative
declaration. [1977 ex.s. c 260 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48,
effective July 1, 1983; and repealed by 1980 c 177 § 90 as amended by 1981
1st ex.s. c 2 § 9, effective July 1, 1984.
74.09.560 Nursing homes—Annual cost reports to be audited by
department of social and health services. [1977 ex.s. c 260 § 2.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983; and repealed by
1980 c 177 § 90 as amended by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 9, effective July 1, 1984.
74.09.570
Audit disallowances—Procedures—Availability of
certain information on nursing homes. [1977 ex.s. c 260 § 3.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983; and repealed by 1980 c
177 § 90 as amended by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 9, effective July 1, 1984.
74.09.580 Nursing home payment system—Individually-based
and class-based rates—Refunds. [1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 260
§ 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983; and
repealed by 1980 c 177 § 90 as amended by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 9, effective
July 1, 1984.
74.09.590 Payment rates—Conditions. [1977 ex.s. c 260 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 26, effective July 1, 1981; and repealed by
1980 c 177 § 90, effective July 1, 1982.
74.09.610 Nursing homes—Reimbursement rates. [1982 2nd ex.s.
c 1 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 19 § 2; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 11 § 8; 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.09.620 Nursing homes—Billing the department, recipient
eligibility. [1982 1st ex.s. c 19 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48,
effective July 1, 1983.
74.09.731 Disproportionate share hospital adjustment. [1991 sp.s.
c 9 § 9.] Expired September 30, 1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
74.09.740 Amendments to state plan—Federal approval required.
[2002 c 3 § 14 (Initiative Measure No. 775, approved November 6, 2001).]
Repealed by 2009 c 545 § 8.
74.09.750 Recovery of costs of medical care provided to recipients
sixty-five or older authorized—Exceptions—Lien. [1987 c 283 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 43.20B.140 pursuant to 1990 c 100 § 11.
74.09.757
Acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome
insurance program (HIV/AIDS). [1993 c 264 § 1; 1989 c 260 § 3.
Formerly RCW 70.24.440.] Repealed by 2003 c 274 § 1, effective July 1,
2003.
Chapter 74.10
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
74.10.010 Disability assistance—Administration—Intent. [1979 c
141 § 346; 1959 c 26 § 74.10.010. Prior: 1951 c 176 § 1.] Repealed by
1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1982.
74.10.020 Eligibility. [1971 ex.s. c 169 § 5; 1959 c 26 § 74.10.020.
Prior: 1953 c 174 § 25; 1951 c 176 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 §
28, effective July 1, 1982.
Title 74
Chapter 74.11
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OF
NONDISABLED VOCATIONALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS
74.11.010 Purpose. [1963 c 118 § 1; 1959 c 26 § 74.11.010. Prior:
1955 c 380 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 c 118 § 11.
74.11.020 Definitions. [1963 c 118 § 2; 1959 c 26 § 74.11.020.
Prior: 1955 c 380 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 c 118 § 11.
74.11.030 Persons eligible—Denial of public assistance. [1963 c
118 § 3; 1959 c 26 § 74.11.030. Prior: 1955 c 380 § 3.] Repealed by 1967
c 118 § 11.
74.11.040 Powers and duties of board. [1965 c 35 § 1; 1963 c 118 §
4; 1959 c 26 § 74.11.040. Prior: 1955 c 380 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 118
§ 11.
74.11.050 State treasurer designated custodian of funds. [1959 c
26 § 74.11.050. Prior: 1955 c 380 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 c 118 § 11.
74.11.060 Procedure for planning program. [1959 c 26 §
74.11.060. Prior: 1955 c 380 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 c 118 § 11.
74.11.070 Acceptance of public grants. [1963 c 118 § 5; 1959 c 26 §
74.11.070. Prior: 1955 c 380 § 7.] Repealed by 1967 c 118 § 11.
74.11.900 Severability [1959 c 26 § 74.11.900. Prior: 1955 c 380 §
8.] Decodified.
Chapter 74.12
TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES
(Formerly: Aid to families with dependent children)
74.12.020 Statewide plan adopted—Department as single state
agency. [(i) 1937 c 114 § 2; RRS § 9992-102. (ii) 1937 c 114 § 5; RRS §
9992-105.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.036 One hundred hour rule—Unemployed—Criteria in
state plan. [1997 c 59 § 19; 1994 c 299 § 11.] Repealed by 1999 c 120 § 3.
74.12.040 Application for aid. [1937 c 114 § 9; RRS § 9992-109.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.050 Determination of application and amount of aid. [1937
c 114 § 3; RRS § 9992-103.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.070 Aid inalienable and exempt from process. [1937 c 114 §
10; RRS § 9992-110.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.080 Limitation on taking custody of children. [1937 c 114 §
12, part; RRS § 9992-112, part.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.090 Reports by supervisor. [1937 c 114 § 11; RRS § 9992111.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.100 Cooperation with federal agencies. [1937 c 114 § 12,
part; RRS § 9992-112, part.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.110 Rules and regulations. [1937 c 114 § 13; RRS § 9992113.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.10.030 Amount of assistance—Dependents. [1979 c 141 § 347;
1959 c 26 § 74.10.030. Prior: 1951 c 176 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s.
c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1982.
74.12.120 Gifts and bequests. [1937 c 114 § 15; RRS § 9992-115.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.10.040 Statewide plan of administration created. [1951 c 176 §
4.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.130 Child welfare services. [1963 c 228 § 20; 1959 c 26 §
74.12.130. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 44; 1947 c 260 § 1; 1941 c 242 § 3; 1937 c
114 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9992-106.] Repealed by 1965 c 30 § 5.
74.10.050 Department of social security to administer. [1951 c 176
§ 5.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.12.140 through 74.12.200 Child welfare agencies. [1933 c 172
§§ 3 through 7; RRS §§ 10802-2 through 10802-6.] Repealed by 1953 c 112
§ 1.
74.10.060 Hearing and appeal. [1951 c 176 § 6.] Repealed by 1953
c 174 § 52.
74.10.070 Restoration to health and independence—Services
provided. [1979 c 141 § 348; 1959 c 26 § 74.10.070. Prior: 1957 c 63 § 7;
1951 c 176 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1982.
74.12.210 Services to crippled children. [1941 c 129 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 9992-107a.] Now codified as RCW 43.20.130.
74.12.220 Rules and regulations. [1941 c 129 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 9992-107b.] Now codified as RCW 43.20.140.
74.10.080 Medical services. [1951 c 176 § 8.] Repealed by 1953 c
174 § 52.
74.12.230 Source of funds. [1959 c 26 § 74.12.230. Prior: 1937 c
114 § 14; RRS § 9992-114.] Repealed by 1965 c 30 § 5.
74.10.090 Department authorized to disregard part of income of
recipients as resource. [1979 c 141 § 349; 1967 ex.s. c 60 § 1.] Repealed
by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1982.
74.12.245 Self-employment of recipient—Assistance authorized
during start-up period. [1988 c 170 § 2.] Repealed by 1992 c 136 § 3.
74.10.100 Intent and purpose of chapter. [1967 ex.s. c 60 § 2.]
Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 28, effective July 1, 1982.
(2010 Ed.)
74.12.270 Protective payments subject to fair hearing and appeal
procedure. [1963 c 228 § 23.] Repealed by 1989 c 175 § 185, effective
July 1, 1989.
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74.12.360 Living situation assessment.
Repealed by 1994 c 299 § 32.
[1993 c 312 § 10.]
74.13.115 Both continuing payments and lump sum payments
authorized. [1996 c 130 § 2; 1985 c 7 § 137; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 74.13A.030 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.12.420
Long-term
recipients—Benefit
reduction—
Limitation—Food stamp benefit computation. [1994 c 299 § 9.]
Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 105.
74.13.116 Application—1996 c 130. [1996 c 130 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 74.13A.035 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
Reviser's note: RCW 74.12.420 was amended by 1997 c 59 § 26
without reference to its repeal by 1997 c 58 § 105. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
74.13.118 Review of support payments. [2009 c 527 § 1; 1995 c
270 § 2; 1985 c 7 § 138; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.040 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.12.425
Long-term
recipients—Benefit
reduction—
Computation. [1994 c 299 § 10.] Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 105.
74.13.121 Adoptive parent's financial information. [1995 c 270 §
3; 1985 c 7 § 139; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.045
pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
Reviser's note: RCW 74.12.425 was amended by 1997 c 59 § 27
without reference to its repeal by 1997 c 58 § 105. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
Chapter 74.12A
INCENTIVE TO WORK—ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE
74.12A.010 Grant payment determination—Rules. [1993 c 312 §
2.] Decodified June 1994.
Chapter 74.13
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
74.13.030 Duties of the department—Child welfare and day care
advisory committee. [1965 c 30 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later
enactment, see RCW 74.13.031.
74.13.085 Child care services—Declaration of policy. [2006 c 265
§ 202; 1989 c 381 § 2; 1988 c 213 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.495
pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 94.
74.13.124 Agreements as contracts within state and federal
Constitutions—State's continuing obligation. [2009 c 520 § 67; 1985 c 7
§ 140; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.050 pursuant to
2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.127 Voluntary amendments to agreements—Procedure
when adoptive parties disagree. [1989 c 175 § 148; 1985 c 7 § 141; 1971
ex.s. c 63 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.055 pursuant to 2009 c 520 §
95.
74.13.130 Nonrecurring adoption expenses. [1990 c 285 § 8; 1985
c 7 § 142; 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.060 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.133 Records—Confidentiality. [1985 c 7 § 143; 1971 ex.s. c
63 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.065 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.136 Recommendations for support of the adoption of
certain children. [2009 c 520 § 68; 1985 c 7 § 144; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 74.13A.070 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.090 Child care coordinating committee. [1995 c 399 § 204;
1993 c 194 § 7; 1989 c 381 § 3; 1988 c 213 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 490 §
13.
74.13.139 "Secretary" and "department" defined. [1985 c 7 §
145; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.075 pursuant to
2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.0901 Child care partnership. [1989 c 381 § 4.] Repealed by
2005 c 490 § 13.
74.13.142 Termination of director's authority to provide adoption
support. [1973 c 61 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 16.] Repealed by 1975 c 53 § 2.
74.13.0902 Child care partnership employer liaison. [2006 c 265 §
203; 1989 c 381 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.550 pursuant to 2009 c
520 § 94.
74.13.145 Short title—1971 act. [1985 c 7 § 146; 1971 ex.s. c 63 §
17.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.080 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.0903 Child care services—Duties of department of early
learning. [2006 c 265 § 204; 2005 c 490 § 10; 1997 c 58 § 404; 1993 c 453
§ 2; 1991 sp.s. c 16 § 924; 1989 c 381 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.545
pursuant to 2007 c 17 § 7.
74.13.095 Child care expansion grant fund. [1988 c 213 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 43.215.555 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 94.
74.13.150 Adoption support reconsideration program. [1997 c
131 § 1; 1990 c 285 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.085 pursuant to 2009
c 520 § 95.
74.13.152 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Findings. [1997 c 31 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.090 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.097 Findings—Intent. [2005 c 507 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
43.215.500 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.13.153 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Purpose. [1997 c 31 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.095
pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.098 Child care career and wage ladder. [2006 c 265 § 205;
2005 c 507 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.505 pursuant to 2006 c 265 §
601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.13.154 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Definitions. [1997 c 31 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.100 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.099 Wage increases under the child care career and wage
ladder. [2006 c 265 § 206; 2005 c 507 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
43.215.510 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.13.155 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Authorization. [1997 c 31 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.105 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.100 Adoption support—State policy enunciated. [1985 c 7 §
133; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.005 pursuant to 2009
c 520 § 95.
74.13.103 Prospective adoptive parent's fee for cost of adoption
services. [2009 c 520 § 64; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.010 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.106 Adoption services—Disposition of fees—Use—Federal
funds—Gifts and grants. [2009 c 520 § 65; 1985 c 7 § 134; 1979 ex.s. c
67 § 7; 1975 c 53 § 1; 1973 c 61 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 74.13A.015 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.109 Adoption support program administration—Rules and
regulations—Disbursements from general fund, criteria. [2009 c 520 §
66; 2009 c 491 § 9; 1990 c 285 § 7; 1985 c 7 § 135; 1982 c 118 § 4; 1979
ex.s. c 67 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.020
pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.112 Factors determining payments or adjustment in
standards. [1996 c 130 § 1; 1985 c 7 § 136; 1971 ex.s. c 63 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 74.13A.025 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
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74.13.156 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Required provisions. [1997 c 31 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 74.13A.110 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.157 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Additional provisions. [1997 c 31 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 74.13A.115 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.158 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Medical assistance for children residing in this state—
Penalty for fraudulent claims. [1997 c 31 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
74.13A.120 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
74.13.159 Interstate agreements for adoption of children with
special needs—Adoption assistance and medical assistance in state
plan. [1997 c 31 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 74.13A.125 pursuant to 2009 c
520 § 95.
74.13.165 Home studies for adoption—Purchase of services from
nonprofit agencies. [2009 c 520 § 69; 1997 c 272 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 74.13A.130 pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 95.
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74.13.200 Demonstration project for protection, care, and
treatment of children at-risk of abuse or neglect. [1979 ex.s. c 248 § 1.]
Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
74.14.140
Action against unlicensed agencies and homes
authorized. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.140. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 15.] Repealed by
1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.140.
74.13.210 Project day care center—Definition. [1979 ex.s. c 248 §
2.] Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
74.14.150
Agencies, homes conducted by religious
organizations—Application of chapter. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.150. Prior:
1951 c 270 § 16.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
74.15.170.
74.13.220 Project services. [1979 ex.s. c 248 § 3.] Repealed by
2009 c 520 § 97.
Chapter 74.14C
74.13.230 Project shall utilize community services. [1979 ex.s. c
248 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES
74.13.240 Implementation and enforcement of juvenile justice
laws—Reports. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1998.
74.14C.035 Department efforts not to replace private contracts.
[1992 c 214 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 311 § 28.
74.13.340 Foster parent liaison. [1997 c 272 § 2.] Repealed by
2009 c 520 § 97.
74.14C.080 Data collection—Reports to the legislature. [1995 c
311 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 § 10.
74.13.610 Kinship caregivers—Grant proposal—Pilot projects.
[2003 c 284 § 2.] Expired January 1, 2007.
Chapter 74.14D
74.13.620 Kinship care oversight committee—Duties—Report.
[2003 c 284 § 4.] Expired January 1, 2005.
74.13.625 Foster health care unit—Duties.
Expired January 1, 2007.
[2006 c 221 § 4.]
74.13.630 Family decision meetings. [2004 c 182 § 2.] Repealed by
2009 c 520 § 97.
74.13.800 Intensive resource home pilot.
Repealed by 2009 c 520 § 97.
[2008 c 281 § 2.]
Chapter 74.14
CHILD WELFARE AGENCIES
74.14.010 Definitions. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.010. Prior: 1955 c 366 §
1; 1951 c 270 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see
RCW 74.15.020.
74.14.020 Standards for child welfare agencies. [1959 c 26 §
74.14.020. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23.
74.14.030 License application, issuance, expiration, renewal.
[1959 c 26 § 74.14.030. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 5.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 §
23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.100.
ALTERNATIVE FAMILY—CENTERED SERVICES
74.14D.010 Alternative response system—Defined. [1997 c 386 §
9.] Expired July 1, 2005, pursuant to 1997 c 386 § 13.
74.14D.020 Delivery of services—Contracts—Two or three model
systems to be used. [1997 c 386 § 10.] Expired July 1, 2005, pursuant to
1997 c 386 § 13.
74.14D.030 Data collection, evaluation. [1997 c 386 § 11.] Expired
July 1, 2005, pursuant to 1997 c 386 § 13.
74.14D.040 Court may order delivery of services. [1997 c 386 §
12.] Expired July 1, 2005, pursuant to 1997 c 386 § 13.
74.14D.900 Expiration of chapter. [1997 c 386 § 13.] Expired July
1, 2005, pursuant to 1997 c 386 § 13.
Chapter 74.15
CARE OF CHILDREN, EXPECTANT MOTHERS,
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
74.15.031 County regulation of family day-care centers—Twelvemonth pilot projects. [2005 c 509 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.532
pursuant to 2009 c 520 § 94.
74.15.035 Negotiated rule making—Family child care licensees—
Intent. [2006 c 54 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 17 § 8.
74.14.040 License issuance, expiration, and renewal. [1959 c 26 §
74.14.040. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 4.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later
enactment, see RCW 74.15.110.
74.15.063 Notice of pesticide use. [2001 c 333 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 43.215.2201 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.14.050 Fire protection—Fire marshal's certificate required.
[1959 c 26 § 74.14.050. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 §
23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.050.
74.15.310 Child day-care centers, family day-care providers—
Toll-free information number. [2006 c 209 § 10; 2005 c 473 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 43.215.520 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July
1, 2006.
74.14.060
Health protection—Board of health certificate
required. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.060. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 7.] Repealed by
1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.060.
74.14.070 Provisional licenses. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.070. Prior: 1951
c 270 § 8.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW
74.15.120.
74.14.080 License—Denial, suspension, revocation—Hearing.
[1959 c 26 § 74.14.080. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 9.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 §
23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.130.
74.14.090 Appeal from denial, suspension or revocation of license.
[1959 c 26 § 74.14.090. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 10.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 §
23.
74.14.100 Articles of incorporation and amendments—Copies to
be furnished the department. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.100. Prior: 1951 c 270
§ 11.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment, see RCW 74.15.070.
74.14.110 Access to agencies, records. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.110.
Prior: 1951 c 270 § 12.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23. Later enactment,
see RCW 74.15.080.
74.14.120 "Foster home" defined—Exceptions. [1959 c 26 §
74.14.120. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 13.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23.
74.14.130 Foster homes—Certificate of approval—Standards—
Supervision. [1959 c 26 § 74.14.130. Prior: 1951 c 270 § 14.] Repealed
by 1967 c 172 § 23.
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74.15.320 Child day-care centers, family day-care providers—
Required postings—Department to disclose complaints upon request.
[2006 c 209 § 11; 2005 c 473 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.525 pursuant
to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.15.330 Child day-care centers, family day-care providers—
Public access to reports, enforcement action notices. [2006 c 209 § 12;
2005 c 473 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 43.215.530 pursuant to 2006 c 265 §
601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.15.340 Day-care insurance. [2005 c 473 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 43.215.535 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
74.15.350 Child care providers—Tiered-reimbursement system—
Pilot sites. [2006 c 265 § 207; 2005 c 490 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
43.215.540 pursuant to 2006 c 265 § 601, effective July 1, 2006.
Chapter 74.16
AID TO BLIND PERSONS—
WASHINGTON STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
74.16.010 Department as supervising agency. [1937 c 132 § 6;
RRS § 10007-4.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.011 Advisory committee for the blind. [1959 c 26 §
74.16.011. Prior: 1955 c 379 § 2.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 11.
74.16.020 Administration by counties. [1937 c 132 § 7; RRS §
10007-5.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
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74.16.030 Eligibility. [1971 ex.s. c 169 § 9; 1967 c 78 § 1; 1965 c
128 § 1; 1959 c 26 § 74.16.030. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 21; 1941 c 170 § 1;
1937 c 132 § 8; 1935 c 106 § 2; 1933 c 102 § 3; 1921 c 72 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 10007-6.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.040 Examination of applicant's eyes. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.040.
Prior: 1953 c 174 § 22; 1951 1st ex.s. c 5 § 1; 1941 c 170 § 2; 1937 c 132 §
9; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10007-7.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective
June 30, 1983.
74.16.050 Amount of grants—How determined. [1941 c 170 § 3;
1937 c 132 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10007-8.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 §
52.
74.16.060 Payments to guardians. [1937 c 132 § 11; RRS § 100079.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.070 Reinvestigation. [1937 c 132 § 12; RRS § 10007-10.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.090 Old age assistance recipients ineligible. [1937 c 132 §
14; RRS § 10007-12.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.100 Penalty for fraudulent claims. [1937 c 132 § 15; RRS §
10007-13.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.110 Cancellation or varying amount of aid. [1937 c 132 §
16; RRS § 10007-14.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.130 Rules and regulations. [1941 c 170 § 5; 1937 c 132 § 17;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10007-15.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.270 Self-support aid—Aid funds inalienable. [1959 c 26 §
74.16.270. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-21i.]
Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.280 Self-support aid—Appeal from denial of aid. [1959 c 26
§ 74.16.280. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-21j.]
Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.290 Self-support aid—Administration—Cooperation for
federal assistance. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.290. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 11; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10007-21k.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.296 Self-support aid—Purpose. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.296.
Prior: 1949 c 166 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-21a.] Repealed by 1967 c
59 § 3.
74.16.297 Self-support aid—Construction. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.297.
Prior: 1949 c 166 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-21b.] Repealed by 1967 c
59 § 3.
74.16.300 Services provided to help attain self-care. [1977 ex.s. c
40 § 20; 1959 c 26 § 74.16.300. Prior: 1957 c 63 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 c
194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.310 Preference in operation of vending stands in public
buildings. [1963 c 144 § 1.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 251 § 5.
74.16.400 Commission for the blind—Legislative declaration.
[1977 ex.s. c 40 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 74.18.010.
74.16.140 Cooperation with federal authorities. [1937 c 132 § 18;
RRS § 10007-16.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.410 Commission for the blind created—Membership—
Terms—Vacancies—Chairperson—Per diem and expenses. [1977 ex.s.
c 40 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.150 Gifts and bequests. [1937 c 132 § 19; RRS § 10007-17.]
Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.420 Director and personnel. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 3.] Repealed
by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.160 Annual report by supervisor. [1937 c 132 § 20; RRS §
10007-18.] Repealed by 1953 c 174 § 52.
74.16.430
Transfer of powers, duties, and functions to
commission—Transfer of funds and property. [1979 c 151 § 174; 1977
ex.s. c 40 § 4.] Decodified pursuant to 1979 c 141 § 385; and repealed by
1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.170 Prevention of blindness. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 16; 1959 c 26
§ 74.16.170. Prior: 1937 c 132 § 3; RRS § 10007-1.] Repealed by 1983 c
194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.180 Vocational training. [1961 c 234 § 1; 1959 c 26 §
74.16.180. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 45; 1949 c 166 § 15; 1937 c 132 § 4; 1921 c
72 §§ 1, 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-2.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.181 Vocational training—Self-support, self-care—Program
of services authorized. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 17; 1967 c 59 § 1.] Repealed by
1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.183
Vocational training—Eligibility for commission
services. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 18; 1967 c 59 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 §
30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.190 Home industries revolving fund. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 19;
1959 c 26 § 74.16.190. Prior: 1953 c 174 § 46; 1939 c 75 § 1; 1937 c 132 §
5; RRS § 10007-2a.] Repealed by 1980 c 32 § 16.
74.16.200 Self-support aid—General qualifications for. [1959 c 26
§ 74.16.200. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10007-21c.]
Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.210
Self-support aid—False statement to procure—
Fraud—Penalty. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.210. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10007-21d.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.220 Self-support aid—Application for—Investigation—
Review. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.220. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10007-21e.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.230 Self-support aid—After-acquired resource—Report—
Effect. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.230. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10007-21f.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.240 Self-support aid—Maximum property allowable—
Definitions. [1959 c 26 § 74.16.240. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10007-21g.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.16.440 Commission—Powers and duties. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 5.]
Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 74.18.060.
74.16.450 Commission—Plans, rules, and regulations—Federal
funds. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June
30, 1983.
74.16.460 Commission—Responsibility for negotiations with
federal government. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30,
effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.470 Gifts and contributions—Receipt and expenditure.
[1977 ex.s. c 40 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.480 Paramount construction. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 9.] Repealed
by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.490 Employment of educational consultants—Director's
liaison duties. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 10.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30,
effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.500 Collective bargaining—Not affected by chapter. [1977
ex.s. c 40 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.510 Eye examinations may be required—Costs. [1977 ex.s.
c 40 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.520 Administrative review. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 13.] Repealed
by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
74.18.120.
74.16.530 Judicial review. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 14.] Repealed by 1983
c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
74.16.540 Expiration of commission. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 24.]
Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
Chapter 74.17
74.16.250 Self-support aid—Amount of aid—Determination.
[1959 c 26 § 74.16.250. Prior: 1955 c 379 § 3; 1949 c 166 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10007-21h.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
BLIND PERSONS—
VENDING FACILITIES IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS
74.16.260 Self-support aid—Treatment and operations available.
[1959 c 26 § 74.16.260. Prior: 1949 c 166 § 9, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
10007-21i, part.] Repealed by 1967 c 59 § 3.
74.17.010 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 21; 1975 1st ex.s. c 251 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983. Later enactment,
see RCW 74.18.200.
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74.17.020 Priority to blind persons. [1977 ex.s. c 40 § 22; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 251 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 74.18.220.
74.17.030 Business enterprises revolving fund. [1975 1st ex.s. c
251 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective June 30, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 74.18.230.
74.17.040 Rules and regulations—Existing facilities. [1977 ex.s. c
40 § 23; 1975 1st ex.s. c 251 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 c 194 § 30, effective
June 30, 1983.
Chapter 74.18
DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES FOR THE BLIND
74.18.160 Vocational rehabilitation—Orientation and training
center. [1983 c 194 § 17.] Repealed by 2003 c 409 § 21.
Title 74
74.20.292 Acceptance of public assistance for child constitutes
consent to recovery by department from amount required to be paid
under divorce decree. [1969 ex.s. c 173 § 17.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
164 § 28.
§ 13.
74.20.900 Severability. [1959 c 322 § 22.] Repealed by 1963 c 206
Chapter 74.20A
SUPPORT OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN—
ALTERNATIVE METHOD—1971 ACT
74.20A.050 Notice of support debt based upon payment of public
assistance—Service—Contents—Collection warrant—Fair hearing—
Filing and serving of liens—Bond to release liens. [1973 1st ex.s. c 183 §
6; 1971 ex.s. c 164 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 171 § 26.
74.18.250 Specialized medical eye care—Prevention of blindness.
[1983 c 194 § 24.] Repealed by 2003 c 409 § 21.
74.20A.058
Adjudicative proceeding contesting parental
responsibility—Notice to mother. [1989 c 55 § 5.] Repealed by 2002 c
199 § 8.
74.18.900 Expiration of chapter. [1983 c 194 § 29.] Repealed by
1987 c 60 § 1.
74.20A.190 Interest on debts due—Waiver. [1987 c 435 § 33; 1973
1st ex.s. c 183 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 164 § 19.] Repealed by 1989 c 360 § 42.
Chapter 74.20
SUPPORT OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN
74.20A.210 Unidentifiable moneys held in special account. [1973
1st ex.s. c 183 § 19; 1971 ex.s. c 164 § 21.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 §
18.
74.20.020 Definitions. [1963 c 206 § 2; 1959 c 322 § 3.] Repealed
by 1985 c 276 § 16.
74.20A.340 License suspension program—Annual report. [1997 c
58 § 804.] Expired December 2, 2002.
74.20.030 Agreements to undertake duties of enforcement of
support. [1959 c 322 § 4.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
Chapter 74.21
74.20.050 Duty of department to enforce child support—Limited
to public assistance cases. [1959 c 322 § 6.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
FAMILY INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM
74.21.010 Short title. [1987 c 434 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1993,
pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.070 Enforcement of support in absence of agreement
between attorney general and prosecuting attorney. [1959 c 322 § 8.]
Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.020 Intent. [1990 1st ex.s. c 6 § 1; 1988 c 43 § 2; 1987 c 434 §
2.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.080 Cooperation among law enforcement officers. [1959 c
322 § 9.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.030 Definitions. [1990 1st ex.s. c 6 § 2; 1989 c 11 § 27; 1987 c
434 § 3.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.090 Reports by prosecuting attorneys of counties not under
agreement. [1959 c 322 § 10.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.040 Eligibility for benefits. [1990 1st ex.s. c 6 § 3; 1987 c 434
§ 4.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.100 Disposition of moneys collected—Report of clerk of
superior court. [1963 c 206 § 4; 1959 c 322 § 11.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s.
c 173 § 19.
74.21.050
Family
independence
program—Executive
committee—Advisory committee—Records—Quorum. [1990 1st ex.s. c
6 § 4; 1987 c 434 § 5.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.110 Appearance without warrant—Orders—Filing. [1959 c
322 § 12.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.060 Family opportunity advisory councils. [1988 c 43 § 3;
1987 c 434 § 6.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.120 Effect of order or decree in divorce or separate
maintenance action—Filing. [1959 c 322 § 13.] Repealed by 1963 c 206
§ 16.
74.21.070 Executive committee—Powers and duties. [1990 1st
ex.s. c 6 § 5; 1987 c 434 § 7.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43
§ 5.
74.20.130 Index and file of orders—Unauthorized use—Penalty.
[1959 c 322 § 14.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.080 Mandatory enrollee participation. [1987 c 434 § 8.]
Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.140 Orders to be filed without fee. [1959 c 322 § 15.]
Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.090 Training and education activities. [1987 c 434 § 9.]
Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.150 Further action to enforce support—Process. [1959 c
322 § 16.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.100 Due process procedures. [1989 c 175 § 158; 1987 c 434 §
10.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.170 Assistance not to be withheld—Consent to recovery—
Subrogation. [1959 c 322 § 18.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.110 Noncash benefits and required financial participation.
[1987 c 434 § 11.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.180 Hearing before department in lieu of action—Notice—
Time and place. [1959 c 322 § 19.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.21.120
Limitations on subsidized and unsubsidized
employment positions. [1987 c 434 § 12.] Expired June 30, 1993,
pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.20.190
Hearing before department in lieu of action—
Departmental order. [1959 c 322 § 20.] Repealed by 1963 c 206 § 16.
74.20.200 Hearing before department in lieu of action—Appeal
from departmental order—Lien—Collection process—Appeal from
decision of superior court—Bond. [1959 c 322 § 21.] Repealed by 1963 c
206 § 16.
74.20.270 Scale of suggested minimum contributions. [1979 c 141
§ 369; 1963 c 206 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c 275 § 21, effective July 1,
1988.
74.20.290 Parental responsibility for reimbursement of public
assistance payments—Compromise of claims. [1963 c 206 § 14.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 173 § 19.
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74.21.130 Compensation for enrollees. [1987 c 434 § 13.] Expired
June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.21.140 Reports and evaluation. [1988 c 43 § 4; 1987 c 434 § 14.]
Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.21.150 Benchmark standard and incentive benefit payments.
[1987 c 434 § 15.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.21.160 Current program benefits assured. [1987 c 434 § 16.]
Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.21.170 Nonassistance food stamps. [1987 c 434 § 17.] Expired
June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
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74.21.180 Determining financial need and treatment of income.
[1987 c 434 § 18.] Expired June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.23.050 Department's scope in placement of referrals. [1969 c
15 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.190 Enrollee participation in work, training, and education
activities—Criteria. [1990 1st ex.s. c 6 § 6; 1987 c 434 § 19.] Expired
June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.23.060
Training incentives paid disregarded for public
assistance purposes. [1969 c 15 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.200 Implementation of program. [1987 c 434 § 20.] Expired
June 30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.23.070
Special work projects—Participants' wages—
Interdepartmental payments—Supplemental earnings payments. [1979
c 141 § 379; 1969 c 15 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.201 Approval of implementation plan. [1988 c 43 § 1.]
Decodified September 1995.
74.23.080 Good cause for refusal of employment under program.
[1969 c 15 § 9.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.900 Reference to other laws. [1987 c 434 § 21.] Expired June
30, 1993, pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.23.090 Good cause for refusal to participate in training or a
special work project under program. [1969 c 15 § 10.] Repealed by
1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.902 Captions. [1987 c 434 § 22.] Expired June 30, 1993,
pursuant to 1988 c 43 § 5.
74.21.904 Expiration of chapter. [1988 c 43 § 5; 1987 c 434 § 25.]
Decodified September 1995.
74.23.100 Refusal to participate as basis for denying public
assistance—Procedure—Notice—Appeal—Hearings. [1969 c 15 § 11.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.21.906 Severability—1987 c 434. [1987 c 434 § 26.] Decodified
September 1995.
74.23.110 Refusal to participate as basis for denying public
assistance—Payments discontinued, when—Protective payments.
[1979 c 141 § 380; 1969 c 15 § 12.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
Chapter 74.22
WORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM
FOR RECIPIENTS OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
74.23.120
Departmental authorization—Transfer of funds
between departments—Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 381; 1969 c
15 § 13.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.010 Purpose—Program consistent with federal law, when.
[1969 c 14 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.23.900
Severability—Conflict with federal requirements.
[1969 c 15 § 14.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.020
Employables, others, referred to department of
employment security. [1979 c 141 § 372; 1969 c 14 § 2.] Repealed by
1991 c 126 § 11.
HOUSING AUTHORITIES LAW
74.22.030 Employability plan—Service categories. [1969 c 14 §
3.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.24.010 through 74.24.270 [1939 c 23; 1941 c 69; RRS §§ 6889-1
through 6889-23d.] Now codified as chapter 35.82 RCW.
Chapter 74.24
74.22.040 Special work projects—Agreements, requisites of.
[1969 c 14 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.050 Special work projects—Participants in project, wages—
Interdepartmental payments—Supplemental earnings payments. [1979
c 141 § 373; 1969 c 14 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.060
Training, incentive payments for—Federal law
controls. [1969 c 14 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.070 Payment of costs incidental to participation in program
authorized. [1979 c 141 § 374; 1969 c 14 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 §
11.
74.22.080 Good cause for refusal of employment under program.
[1969 c 14 § 8.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.090 Good cause for refusal to participate in training or a
special work project under program. [1969 c 14 § 9.] Repealed by 1991
c 126 § 11.
74.22.100 Refusal to participate as basis for denying public
assistance—Procedure. [1979 c 141 § 375; 1969 c 14 § 10.] Repealed by
1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.110 Transfer of funds between departments authorized—
Rules and regulations. [1979 c 141 § 376; 1969 c 14 § 11.] Repealed by
1991 c 126 § 11.
74.22.120 Acceptance of funds authorized. [1969 c 14 § 12.]
Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
Chapter 74.23
WORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR RECIPIENTS
OF AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN
74.23.005 Compliance with federal act. [1969 c 15 § 1.] Repealed
by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.23.010 Purpose. [1969 c 15 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.23.020
Departments authorized to participate in and
administer program consistent with federal law. [1979 c 141 § 377; 1969
c 15 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
Chapter 74.25
JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND BASIC SKILLS
TRAINING PROGRAM
74.25.010 State policy—Legislative findings. [1994 c 299 § 6; 1991
c 126 § 5.] Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 322.
Reviser's note: RCW 74.25.010 was amended by 1997 c 59 § 29
without reference to its repeal by 1997 c 58 § 322. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
74.25.020 Authority and responsibility of department—Good
cause for failure to participate—Rules. [1993 c 312 § 7; 1992 c 165 § 3;
1991 c 126 § 6.] Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 322.
74.25.030 Interpretation of laws. [1991 c 126 § 7.] Repealed by
1997 c 58 § 322.
74.25.900 Conflict with federal requirements. [1991 c 126 § 8.]
Repealed by 1997 c 58 § 322.
322.
74.25.901 Severability. [1991 c 126 § 9.] Repealed by 1997 c 58 §
Chapter 74.28
HOUSING COOPERATION LAW
74.28.010 through 74.28.070 [1939 c 24; RRS §§ 6889-31 through
6889-39.] Now codified as chapter 35.83 RCW.
Chapter 74.29
REHABILITATION SERVICES
FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
(Formerly: Vocational rehabilitation and services for handicapped persons)
74.29.025
Additional duties of state agency—State-wide
program—Rules and regulations—Report. [1977 c 75 § 18; 1969 ex.s. c
223 § 28A.10.025. Prior: 1967 c 118 § 5. Formerly RCW 28A.10.025,
28.10.035.] Repealed by 1993 c 213 § 5.
74.23.030 Institutional and training programs and special work
projects—Requisites of. [1969 c 15 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.29.100
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—Purpose. [1970 ex.s. c 15 § 24; 1969 c 105 § 1. Formerly
RCW 28A.10.100, 28.10.100.] Repealed by 1993 c 213 § 5.
74.23.040 Individuals referred to appropriate public agencies.
[1979 c 141 § 378; 1969 c 15 § 5.] Repealed by 1991 c 126 § 11.
74.29.105
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—"A disadvantaged person" defined for chapter purposes.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 778]
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
[1969 c 105 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.10.105, 28.10.105.] Repealed by
1993 c 213 § 5.
74.29.110
Sheltered employment and supervised work
programs—Federal funds. [1970 ex.s. c 15 § 25; 1969 c 105 § 4.
Formerly RCW 28A.10.110, 28.10.110.] Repealed by 1993 c 213 § 5.
Chapter 74.32
Title 74
74.32.180 Investigation to determine if additional requirements or
standards affecting vendor group—Additional factors to be accounted
for. [1971 ex.s. c 298 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30,
2009.
74.32.900 Severability. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 12.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 189 § 17.
ADVISORY COMMITTEES ON VENDOR RATES
Places of refuge
74.32.010 State advisory committee—Created—Composition—
Terms—Vacancies. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 §
17.
74.32.010 through 74.32.100 [1951 c 117 § 20; 1945 c 100 §§ 1-4;
1943 c 70 §§ 1-8; Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 8358a-8358i.] Repealed by 1957 c
253 § 21.
74.32.020 Powers and duties. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 3.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
Chapter 74.34
74.32.030 Departmental committees—Created. [1965 ex.s. c 90 §
4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.040
Departmental
committees—Composition—
Chairmen—Terms—Vacancies. [1967 c 172 § 22; 1965 ex.s. c 90 § 5.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.050 Departmental committees—Child welfare and day care
advisory committee—Appointment criteria—Powers and duties. [1965
ex.s. c 90 § 6.] Repealed by 1967 c 172 § 23.
74.32.051 Departmental committees—Child welfare and day care
advisory committee—Members—Terms—Vacancies—Appointments.
[1970 ex.s. c 18 § 21; 1969 ex.s. c 172 § 3; 1967 c 172 § 18.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.053 Departmental committees—Subcommittee of child
welfare and day care advisory committee—Establishment—
Membership. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 22; 1967 c 172 § 19.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.055 Departmental committees—Functions of child welfare
and day care advisory committee and subcommittee—Expenses and
per diem. [1967 c 172 § 20.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.060 Departmental committees—Advisory committee for the
blind—Appointment criteria—Powers and duties. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 7.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.070 Departmental committees—Medical care advisory
committee—Powers and duties. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 8.] Repealed by 1971
ex.s. c 189 § 17.
ABUSE OF VULNERABLE ADULTS
74.34.010 Legislative findings—Intent. [1997 c 392 § 303; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 18 § 82; 1984 c 97 § 7.] Repealed by 1999 c 176 § 35.
74.34.015 Protection of frail elders and vulnerable adults—
Legislative findings and intent. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 83; 1986 c 187 § 4.
Formerly RCW 74.34.100.] Repealed by 1999 c 176 § 35.
74.34.030 Reports—Duty to make. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 88; 1986 c
187 § 1; 1984 c 97 § 9.] Repealed by 1999 c 176 § 35.
74.34.055 Failure to report is gross misdemeanor. [1997 c 392 §
522.] Repealed by 1999 c 176 § 35.
74.34.060 Response to reports—Services—Consent. [1984 c 97 §
12.] Repealed by 1999 c 176 § 35.
74.34.100 Protection of vulnerable adults—Legislative findings.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 83; 1986 c 187 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 74.34.015
pursuant to 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 89, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 74.36
FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING
74.36.010
Created—Purpose—Composition—Terms—
Vacancies—Officers—Subcommittees—Expenses—Meetings.
[1970
ex.s. c 18 § 23; 1965 c 39 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.36.020 Powers and duties. [1970 ex.s. c 18 § 24; 1965 c 39 § 3.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.080
State and departmental committees—Members'
expenses. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 9.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.36.030 Staff, housing, and supplies—Contributions and gifts.
[1970 ex.s. c 18 § 25; 1965 c 39 § 4.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.090 County advisory committees. [1965 ex.s. c 90 § 10.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.36.040 Interdepartmental committee on aging. [1970 ex.s. c 18
§ 26; 1965 c 39 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 189 § 17.
74.32.100 Advisory committee on vendor rates—Created—
Members—Chairman. [1971 ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 203 § 1.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30, 2009.
74.36.050 Executive secretary. [1965 c 39 § 6.] Repealed by 1970
ex.s. c 18 § 62.
74.32.110 Advisory committee on vendor rates—"Vendor rates"
defined. [1969 ex.s. c 203 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective
June 30, 2009.
Legal aid—1939 Act
74.32.120 Advisory committee on vendor rates—Meetings—
Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 170; 1969 ex.s. c 203 § 3.]
Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30, 2009.
74.32.130 Advisory committee on vendor rates—Powers and
duties. [1971 ex.s. c 87 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 203 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 560
§ 23, effective June 30, 2009.
74.32.140 Investigation to determine if additional requirements or
standards affecting vendor group. [1971 ex.s. c 298 § 1.] Repealed by
2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30, 2009.
74.32.150 Investigation to determine if additional requirements or
standards affecting vendor group—Scope of investigation. [1971 ex.s. c
298 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30, 2009.
74.32.160 Investigation to determine if additional requirements or
standards affecting vendor group—Changes investigated regardless of
source. [1971 ex.s. c 298 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 560 § 23, effective June
30, 2009.
74.32.170 Investigation to determine if additional requirements or
standards affecting vendor group—Prevailing wage scales and fringe
benefit programs to be considered. [1971 ex.s. c 298 § 4.] Repealed by
2009 c 560 § 23, effective June 30, 2009.
(2010 Ed.)
[1939 c 93; RRS §§ 10007-201 through 10007-215.] Now codified
as chapter 2.50 RCW.
Chapter 74.38
SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES ACT
74.38.910 Termination date. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 74.39
LONG-TERM CARE SERVICE OPTIONS
74.39.040 Long-term care commission—Generally. [1989 c 427 §
13.] Repealed by 1997 c 392 § 530.
Chapter 74.39A
LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES OPTIONS—EXPANSION
74.39A.008 Definitions. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 1.] Repealed by 1997
c 392 § 530.
74.39A.190 Community long-term care training and education
steering committee. [2002 c 233 § 4; 2000 c 121 § 8.] Repealed by 2007 c
361 § 10.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 779]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 74.40
ACCEPTANCE OF OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS' INSURANCE
74.40.010 through 74.40.050 [1941 c 205; Rem. Supp. 1941 §§
9998-57 through 9998-61.] Now codified as chapter 41.47 RCW.
Chapter 74.42
NURSING HOMES—
RESIDENT CARE, OPERATING STANDARDS
74.42.590 Department to review each resident's plan of care.
[1980 c 184 § 16; 1979 ex.s. c 211 § 59.] Repealed by 1982 c 120 § 4.
74.42.610 Department to assess resident's needs. [1980 c 177 § 85;
1979 ex.s. c 211 § 61.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1,
1991.
Chapter 74.44
DETERMINATION OF DISABILITY—
OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS' INSURANCE
74.44.010, 74.44.020 [1955 c 200 §§ 1, 2.] Now codified as RCW
43.17.120 and 43.17.130.
Chapter 74.46
NURSING FACILITY MEDICAID PAYMENT SYSTEM
(Formerly: Nursing home auditing and
cost reimbursement act of 1980)
74.46.030 Principles of reporting requirements. [1980 c 177 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.040 Due dates for cost reports. [1998 c 322 § 3; 1985 c 361 §
4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 1; 1980 c 177 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34
§ 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.050 Improperly completed or late cost report—Fines—
Adverse rate actions—Rules. [1998 c 322 § 4; 1985 c 361 § 5; 1980 c 177
§ 5.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.060 Completing cost reports and maintaining records.
[1998 c 322 § 5; 1985 c 361 § 6; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 2; 1980 c 177 § 6.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.070 Development of accounting and auditing requirements.
[1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 3; 1980 c 177 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 §
48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.080
Requirements for retention of records by the
contractor. [1998 c 322 § 6; 1985 c 361 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 3; 1980 c
177 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.090 Retention of cost reports and resident assessment
information by the department. [1998 c 322 § 7; 1985 c 361 § 8; 1980 c
177 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.091
Additional reporting requirements for quality
maintenance fee. [2003 1st sp.s. c 16 § 4.] Repealed by 2006 c 241 § 1,
effective July 1, 2007.
Savings—2006 c 241: "This act does not affect any existing right
acquired or liability or obligation incurred under the sections amended or
repealed in this act or under any rule or order adopted under those sections,
nor does it affect any proceeding instituted under those sections." [2006 c
241 § 3.]
74.46.120 Audits of cost reports and patient trust accounts. [1981
1st ex.s. c 2 § 4; 1980 c 177 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48,
effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.130 Preparation for audit by the contractor. [1985 c 361 §
11; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 7; 1980 c 177 § 13.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52,
effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.140 Scope of audits—Procedures. [1980 c 177 § 14.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.150 Settlement process. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 8; 1980 c 177 §
15.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.155 Reconciliation of medicaid resident days to billed days
and medicaid payments—Payments due—Accrued interest—
Withholding funds. [1998 c 322 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 §
21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.160 Preliminary and final settlement reports. [1995 1st sp.s.
c 18 § 93; 1985 c 361 § 12; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 9; 1980 c 177 § 16.]
Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.165
Proposed settlement report—Payment refunds—
Overpayments—Determination of unused rate funds—Total and
component payment rates. [2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 2; 1998 c 322 § 10.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.170 Settlement—Contractor may contest—Date settlement
becomes final. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 94; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 10; 1980 c
177 § 17.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.180 Payment of underpayments—Refund of overpayments,
erroneous payments—Allocation of savings. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 95;
1993 sp.s. c 13 § 2. Prior: 1987 c 476 § 1; 1987 c 283 § 9; 1985 c 361 § 1;
1985 c 7 § 147; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 11; 1980 c 177 § 18.] Repealed by
1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.190 Principles of allowable costs. [1998 c 322 § 11; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 18 § 96; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 12; 1980 c 177 § 19.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.200 Offset of miscellaneous revenues. [1980 c 177 § 20.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.210 Costs of meeting standards. [1991 sp.s. c 8 § 14; 1980 c
177 § 21.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.220
Payments to related organizations—Limits—
Documentation. [1998 c 322 § 12; 1980 c 177 § 22.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.230 Initial cost of operation. [1998 c 322 § 13; 1993 sp.s. c 13
§ 3; 1980 c 177 § 23.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1,
2010.
74.46.240 Education and training. [1980 c 177 § 24.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.250 Owner or relative—Compensation. [1980 c 177 § 25.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.260 Compensation for administrative personnel. [1980 c
177 § 26.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 19, effective July 1, 1993.
74.46.270 Disclosure and approval or rejection of cost allocation.
[1998 c 322 § 14; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 13; 1980 c 177 § 27.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.280 Management fees, agreements—Limitation on scope of
services. [1998 c 322 § 15; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 4; 1980 c 177 § 28.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.100
Purposes of department audits—Examination—
Incomplete or incorrect reports—Contractor's duties—Access to
facility—Fines—Adverse rate actions. [1998 c 322 § 8; 1985 c 361 § 9;
1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 4; 1980 c 177 § 10.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 §
21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.295 Interest expense—Expiration of section. [1983 1st ex.s.
c 67 § 14.] Expired January 1, 1985.
74.46.105 Departmental audits—Procedure. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 §
91; 1985 c 361 § 10; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52,
effective July 1, 1998.
74.46.297
Lease and interest costs of land, building or
equipment—Expiration of section. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 15.] Expired
January 1, 1985.
74.46.110 Department review. [1980 c 177 § 11.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.300 Operating leases of office equipment—Rules. [1998 c
322 § 16; 1980 c 177 § 30.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective
July 1, 2010.
74.46.115 Departmental audits—Review by state auditor. [1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 92; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52,
effective July 1, 1998.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 780]
74.46.290 Expense for construction interest. [1980 c 177 § 29.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.310 Capitalization. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 16; 1980 c 177 §
31.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
74.46.320 Depreciation expense. [1980 c 177 § 32.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.330 Depreciable assets. [1980 c 177 § 33.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.340 Land, improvements—Depreciation. [1980 c 177 § 34.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
Title 74
74.46.500 Administrative cost center reimbursement rate. [1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 106; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 14; 1992 c 182 § 1; 1980 c 177 § 50.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.505 Operational cost center. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 107; 1993
sp.s. c 13 § 15.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30,
1998.
74.46.350 Methods of depreciation. [1999 c 353 § 13; 1980 c 177 §
35.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.510 Property cost center. [1997 c 277 § 5; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18
§ 108; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 16; 1980 c 177 § 51.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c
18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.360 Cost basis of land and depreciation base of depreciable
assets. [1999 c 353 § 2; 1997 c 277 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 18; 1989 c 372 §
14. Prior: 1988 c 221 § 1; 1988 c 208 § 1; 1986 c 175 § 1; 1980 c 177 § 36.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.520 Adjustment of cost center rates. [1985 c 7 § 148; 1980 c
177 § 52.] Repealed by 1985 c 361 § 19.
74.46.370 Lives of assets. [1999 c 353 § 14; 1997 c 277 § 2; 1980 c
177 § 37.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.380 Depreciable assets. [1993 sp.s. c 13 § 5; 1991 sp.s. c 8 §
12; 1980 c 177 § 38.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1,
2010.
74.46.390 Gains and losses upon replacement of depreciable
assets. [1980 c 177 § 39.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective
July 1, 2010.
74.46.400 Temporary contract labor. [1980 c 177 § 40.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.410 Unallowable costs. [2007 c 508 § 1; 2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 3;
1998 c 322 § 17; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 97; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 6; 1991 sp.s. c 8
§ 15; 1989 c 372 § 2; 1986 c 175 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 17; 1980 c 177 §
41.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.420 Principles of rate setting. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 99; 1993
sp.s. c 13 § 7; 1985 c 361 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 18; 1980 c 177 § 42.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.430 Prospective payment rates—Minimum hourly wages.
[1997 c 277 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 100; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 8; 1987 2nd
ex.s. c 1 § 2; 1987 c 476 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 19; 1980 c 177 § 43.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.433 Variable return component rate allocation. [2006 c 258
§ 3; 2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 6; 1999 c 353 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34
§ 22, effective July 1, 2011.
74.46.440 Limitation of services subject to cost reimbursement—
Exception. [1989 c 372 § 16; 1980 c 177 § 44.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s.
c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.445 Contractors—Rate adjustments. [1999 c 353 § 15.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.450 Reimbursement rate for new contractor. [1995 1st sp.s.
c 18 § 101; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 70; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67
§ 20; 1980 c 177 § 45.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June
30, 1998.
74.46.460 Rate adjustments. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 102; 1993 sp.s. c
13 § 10; 1987 c 476 § 3; 1985 c 361 § 15; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 21; 1981 1st
ex.s. c 2 § 5; 1980 c 177 § 46.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98,
effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.525
Return on net equity—Property cost center
reimbursement—Expiration of section. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 27.]
Expired December 31, 1984.
74.46.530 Return on investment rate—Review. [1997 c 277 § 6;
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 109; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 17; 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 17; 1985 c
361 § 17; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 28; 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 7; 1980 c 177 § 53.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.533
Combined and estimated rebased rates—
Determination—Hold harmless provision. [2007 c 508 § 6.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.535 Quality maintenance fee. [2003 1st sp.s. c 16 § 5.]
Repealed by 2006 c 241 § 1, effective July 1, 2007.
Savings—2006 c 241: See note following RCW 74.46.091 in Table of
Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
74.46.540 Effect of legislative revision. [1980 c 177 § 54.]
Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.550 Reimbursement rates not to exceed customary charges.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 29; 1980 c 177 § 55.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18
§ 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.560 Notification of rates. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 110; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 67 § 30; 1980 c 177 § 56.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98,
effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.570 Adjustments required due to errors or omissions. [1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 111; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 31; 1980 c 177 § 57.] Repealed by
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.580 Public review of rate setting. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 32;
1980 c 177 § 58.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30,
1998.
74.46.590 Public disclosure of rate-setting methodology. [1980 c
177 § 59.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.595 Development of new system for establishing nursing
home payment rates—Repeal of RCW 74.46.420 through 74.46.590,
effective June 30, 1998. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98.] Repealed by 1998 c 322
§ 53, effective July 2, 1998.
74.46.600 Billing period. [1980 c 177 § 60.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.465
Rate adjustment for physical plant capital
improvements and property tax increases. [1997 c 277 § 4; 1987 c 476 §
8.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.610 Billing procedure—Rules. [1998 c 322 § 32; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 67 § 33; 1980 c 177 § 61.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21,
effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.470 Cost centers. [1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 103; 1993 sp.s. c 13 §
11; 1987 c 476 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 22; 1980 c 177 § 47.] Repealed by
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.620 Payment. [1998 c 322 § 33; 1980 c 177 § 62.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.480 Nursing services cost center reimbursement rate. [1980
c 177 § 48.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 74.46.481.
74.46.481 Nursing services cost center reimbursement rate. [1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 104; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 12; 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 16; 1990 c 207 § 1;
1987 c 476 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 24.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 §
98, effective June 30, 1998.
74.46.490 Food cost center reimbursement rate. [1995 1st sp.s. c
18 § 105; 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 13; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 25; 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 §
6; 1980 c 177 § 49.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 98, effective June 30,
1998.
74.46.495 Inflation adjustments. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 26.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 13 § 19, effective July 1, 1993.
(2010 Ed.)
74.46.625 Supplemental payments. [1999 c 392 § 1.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.630 Charges to patients. [1998 c 322 § 34; 1980 c 177 § 63.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.640 Suspension of payments. [1998 c 322 § 35; 1995 1st sp.s.
c 18 § 112; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 34; 1980 c 177 § 64.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.650 Termination of payments. [1998 c 322 § 36; 1980 c 177 §
65.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.660 Conditions of participation. [1998 c 322 § 37; 1992 c
215 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 13; 1980 c 177 § 66.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c
34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 781]
Title 75
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
74.46.670 Projected budget for new contractors. [1983 1st ex.s. c
67 § 35; 1980 c 177 § 67.] Repealed by 1998 c 322 § 52, effective July 1,
1998.
74.46.680 Change of ownership—Assignment of department's
contract. [1998 c 322 § 38; 1985 c 361 § 2; 1980 c 177 § 68.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 74.50
ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDICTION
TREATMENT AND SUPPORT
74.50.020 Substance abuse programs. [1987 c 406 § 3.] Repealed
by 1989 1st ex.s. c 18 § 8, effective July 1, 1989.
74.46.690 Change of ownership—Final reports—Settlement.
[1998 c 322 § 39; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 113; 1985 c 361 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c
67 § 36; 1980 c 177 § 69.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective
July 1, 2010.
74.50.030 Treatment and shelter program—Eligibility. [1988 c
163 § 2; 1987 c 406 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 3 § 4.
74.46.700 Resident personal funds—Records—Rules. [1991 sp.s.
c 8 § 19; 1980 c 177 § 70.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective
July 1, 2010.
CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE
74.46.710 Trust fund accounts—Charges for medical services.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 37; 1980 c 177 § 71.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20,
effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.711 Resident personal funds—Conveyance upon death of
resident. [2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 14; 1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 69.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.720 Petty cash fund. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 38; 1980 c 177 §
72.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.730 Trust moneys control, disbursement. [1980 c 177 § 73.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.740 Trust moneys availability. [1980 c 177 § 74.] Repealed
by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.750 Procedure for refunding trust money. [1980 c 177 § 75.]
Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.760 Liquidation of trust fund. [1985 c 7 § 149; 1980 c 177 §
76.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 8 § 20, effective July 1, 1991.
74.46.770 Contractor appeals—Challenges of laws, rules, or
contract provisions—Challenge based on federal law. [1998 c 322 § 40;
1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 114; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 39; 1980 c 177 § 77.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.780 Appeals or exception procedure. [1998 c 322 § 41; 1995
1st sp.s. c 18 § 115; 1989 c 175 § 159; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 40; 1980 c 177 §
78.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.790
Denial, suspension, or revocation of license or
provisional license—Penalties. [1980 c 177 § 79.] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.810 Responsibility for audits in the transition period. [1981
1st ex.s. c 2 § 8; 1980 c 177 § 81.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48,
effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.820 Public disclosure. [2005 c 274 § 356; 1998 c 322 § 43;
1985 c 361 § 14; 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 41; 1980 c 177 § 82.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.830 Development of exception profile process. [1980 c 177 §
83.] Repealed by 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 26, effective July 1, 1981.
74.46.838 Task force on nursing homes. [2001 1st sp.s. c 8 § 17.]
Expired December 31, 2003.
74.46.850 Conflict with federal requirements. [1981 1st ex.s. c 2 §
13.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 67 § 48, effective July 1, 1983.
74.46.900 Severability—1980 c 177. [1980 c 177 § 93.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.901 Effective dates—1983 1st ex.s. c 67; 1980 c 177. [1983
1st ex.s. c 67 § 49; 1981 1st ex.s. c 2 § 10; 1980 c 177 § 94.] Repealed by
2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.902 Section captions—1980 c 177. [1980 c 177 § 89.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.905 Severability—1983 1st ex.s. c 67. [1983 1st ex.s. c 67 §
43.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1, 2010.
74.46.906 Effective date—1998 c 322 §§ 1-37, 40-49, and 52-54.
[1998 c 322 § 55.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 34 § 21, effective July 1,
2010.
74.46.908 Repealer. [1999 c 353 § 17.] Repealed by 2001 1st sp.s. c
8 § 20, effective June 29, 2001.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 782]
Chapter 74.55
74.55.040 Evaluation criteria—Experienced entity to conduct
evaluation—Reports. [2002 c 309 § 4.] Expired January 1, 2004.
Title 75
FOOD FISH AND SHELLFISH
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2000 c 107 recodified, repealed, or decodified all substantive sections
in Title 75 RCW. They are now codified as follows:
Formerly
75.08.010
75.08.011
75.08.012
75.08.013
75.08.014
75.08.020
75.08.025
75.08.035
75.08.040
75.08.045
75.08.047
75.08.055
75.08.058
75.08.065
75.08.070
75.08.080
75.08.090
75.08.110
75.08.120
75.08.160
75.08.206
75.08.208
75.08.230
75.08.235
75.08.245
75.08.255
75.08.265
75.08.274
75.08.285
75.08.295
75.08.300
75.08.400
75.08.410
75.08.420
75.08.430
75.08.440
75.08.450
75.08.500
75.08.510
75.08.520
75.08.530
75.10.070
75.10.150
75.10.160
75.12.010
75.12.015
75.12.040
75.12.132
75.12.140
75.12.155
75.12.210
75.12.230
75.12.390
75.12.440
Presently
77.04.012
77.04.013
77.04.120
77.12.275
77.12.037
77.12.039
77.100.170
77.12.285
77.12.295
77.12.043
77.12.045
77.12.047
77.04.130
77.04.140
77.12.152
77.12.154
77.12.262
77.12.264
77.12.177
77.95.210
77.12.451
77.12.453
77.12.455
77.12.457
77.12.459
77.95.220
77.95.230
77.95.240
77.95.250
77.95.260
77.95.270
77.95.280
77.95.290
77.95.300
77.95.310
77.15.565
77.50.010
77.50.020
77.50.030
77.50.040
77.50.050
77.50.060
77.50.070
77.50.080
77.50.090
77.50.100
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Formerly
75.12.650
75.20.005
75.20.015
75.20.025
75.20.040
75.20.050
75.20.060
75.20.061
75.20.090
75.20.098
75.20.100
75.20.103
75.20.104
75.20.1041
75.20.106
75.20.108
75.20.110
75.20.130
75.20.140
75.20.150
75.20.160
75.20.170
75.20.180
75.20.190
75.20.310
75.20.320
75.20.325
75.20.330
75.20.340
75.20.350
75.24.010
75.24.030
75.24.060
75.24.065
75.24.070
75.24.080
75.24.100
75.24.110
75.24.120
75.24.130
75.24.140
75.24.150
75.25.090
75.25.092
75.25.160
75.25.210
75.25.901
75.25.902
75.28.010
75.28.011
75.28.012
75.28.014
75.28.020
75.28.030
75.28.034
75.28.040
75.28.042
75.28.044
75.28.045
75.28.046
75.28.047
75.28.048
75.28.055
75.28.095
75.28.110
75.28.113
75.28.114
75.28.116
75.28.120
75.28.125
75.28.130
75.28.132
75.28.133
75.28.280
75.28.290
75.28.295
75.28.300
75.28.302
75.28.305
75.28.315
75.28.323
75.28.328
(2010 Ed.)
Presently
77.50.110
77.55.010
77.55.020
77.55.030
77.55.040
77.55.050
77.55.060
77.55.070
77.55.080
77.55.090
77.55.100
77.55.110
77.55.120
77.55.130
77.55.140
77.55.150
77.55.160
77.55.170
77.55.180
77.55.190
77.55.200
77.55.210
77.55.220
77.55.230
77.55.240
77.55.250
77.55.260
77.55.270
77.55.280
77.55.290
77.60.010
77.60.020
77.60.030
77.60.040
77.60.050
77.60.060
77.60.070
77.60.080
77.60.090
77.60.100
77.60.110
77.60.120
75.28.335
75.28.340
75.28.690
75.28.700
75.28.710
75.28.720
75.28.730
75.28.740
75.28.750
75.28.760
75.28.770
75.28.780
75.28.900
75.30.015
75.30.021
75.30.050
75.30.055
75.30.060
75.30.065
75.30.070
75.30.090
75.30.100
75.30.120
75.30.125
75.30.130
75.30.140
75.30.160
75.30.170
75.30.180
75.30.210
75.30.220
75.30.230
75.30.240
75.30.250
75.30.260
75.30.270
75.30.280
75.30.290
75.30.300
75.30.310
75.30.320
75.30.330
75.30.350
75.30.360
75.30.370
75.30.380
75.30.390
75.30.410
75.30.420
75.30.430
75.30.440
75.30.450
75.30.460
75.30.470
75.30.480
75.30.490
75.30.500
75.40.010
75.40.020
75.40.030
75.40.040
75.40.060
75.40.100
75.40.110
75.44.100
75.44.110
75.44.120
75.44.130
75.44.140
75.44.150
75.46.005
75.46.010
75.46.030
75.46.040
75.46.050
75.46.060
75.46.070
75.46.080
75.46.090
75.46.100
75.46.110
75.46.120
77.32.520
77.65.010
77.65.020
77.65.030
77.65.040
77.65.050
77.65.060
77.65.070
77.65.080
77.65.090
77.65.100
77.65.110
77.65.120
77.65.130
77.65.140
77.65.150
77.65.160
77.65.170
77.65.180
77.65.190
77.65.200
77.65.210
77.65.220
77.65.230
77.65.240
77.65.250
77.65.260
77.65.270
77.65.280
77.65.290
77.65.300
77.65.310
77.65.320
77.65.330
Title 75
Presently
77.65.340
77.65.350
77.65.360
77.65.370
77.65.380
77.65.390
77.65.400
77.65.410
77.65.420
77.65.430
77.65.440
77.65.900
77.70.010
77.70.020
77.70.030
77.70.040
77.70.050
77.70.060
77.70.070
77.70.080
77.70.090
77.70.100
77.70.110
77.70.120
77.70.130
77.70.140
77.70.150
77.70.160
77.70.170
77.70.180
77.70.190
77.70.200
77.70.210
77.70.220
77.70.230
77.70.240
77.70.250
77.70.260
77.70.270
77.70.280
77.70.290
77.70.300
77.70.310
77.70.320
77.70.330
77.70.340
77.70.350
77.70.360
77.70.370
77.70.380
77.70.390
77.70.400
77.70.410
77.70.420
77.75.010
77.75.020
77.75.030
77.75.040
77.75.140
77.75.050
77.75.060
77.80.010
77.80.020
77.80.030
77.80.040
77.80.050
77.80.060
77.85.005
77.85.010
77.85.020
77.85.030
77.85.040
77.85.050
77.85.060
77.85.070
77.85.080
77.85.090
77.85.100
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 783]
Title 75
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Presently
Formerly
Presently
75.46.150
75.46.160
75.46.170
75.46.180
75.46.190
75.46.200
75.46.210
75.46.300
75.46.350
75.46.900
75.48.020
75.48.040
75.48.050
75.48.060
75.48.070
75.48.080
75.48.100
75.48.110
75.50.010
75.50.020
75.50.030
75.50.040
75.50.060
75.50.070
75.50.080
75.50.090
75.50.100
75.50.105
75.50.110
75.50.115
75.50.125
75.50.130
75.50.150
75.50.160
75.50.165
75.50.170
75.50.180
75.50.190
75.50.900
75.52.010
75.52.020
75.52.030
75.52.035
75.52.040
75.52.050
75.52.060
75.52.070
75.52.080
75.52.100
75.52.110
75.52.120
75.52.130
75.52.140
75.52.150
75.52.160
75.52.900
75.54.005
75.54.010
75.54.020
75.54.030
75.54.040
75.54.050
75.54.060
75.54.070
75.54.080
75.54.090
75.54.100
75.54.110
75.54.120
75.54.130
75.54.140
75.54.150
75.54.900
75.54.901
75.56.010
75.56.020
75.56.030
75.56.040
75.56.050
75.56.900
75.56.905
75.58.010
77.85.110
77.85.120
77.85.130
77.85.140
77.85.150
77.85.160
77.85.170
77.85.180
77.85.190
77.85.900
77.90.010
77.90.020
77.90.030
77.90.040
77.90.050
77.90.060
77.90.070
77.90.080
77.95.010
77.95.020
77.95.030
77.95.040
77.95.050
77.95.060
77.95.070
77.95.080
77.95.090
77.95.100
77.95.110
77.95.120
77.95.130
77.95.140
77.95.150
77.95.160
77.95.170
77.95.180
77.95.190
77.95.200
77.95.900
77.100.010
77.100.020
77.100.030
77.100.040
77.100.050
77.100.060
77.100.070
77.100.080
77.100.090
77.100.100
77.100.110
77.100.120
77.100.130
77.100.140
77.100.150
77.100.160
77.100.900
77.105.005
77.105.010
77.105.020
77.105.030
77.105.040
77.105.050
77.105.060
77.105.070
77.105.080
77.105.090
77.105.100
77.105.110
77.105.120
77.105.130
77.105.140
77.105.150
77.105.900
77.105.901
77.110.010
77.110.020
77.110.030
77.110.040
77.85.200
77.110.900
77.110.901
77.115.010
75.58.020
75.58.030
75.58.040
75.98.005
75.98.006
75.98.007
75.98.030
77.115.020
77.115.030
77.115.040
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 784]
Chapter 75.04
DEFINITIONS
75.04.010 Scope of definitions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 4; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 152 § 2; 1955 c 12 § 75.04.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.011 pursuant to
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 3.
75.04.020 "Director"—"Department"—"Person." [1955 c 12 §
75.04.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.08.011.
75.04.030 "Fish"—"Fishing." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.030. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.011.
75.04.040 "Food fish"—"Shellfish." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.040. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.011.
75.04.050 "Waters of the state." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.050. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.011.
75.04.060 "Offshore waters." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.060. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.011.
75.04.070 "Personal use." [1981 c 227 § 3; 1955 c 12 § 75.04.070.
Prior: 1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.08.011.
75.04.080 "Commercial purposes." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.080. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.011.
75.04.090 "Resident." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.090. Prior: 1951 c 271 §
1; 1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.08.011.
75.04.100 "Angling." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.100. Prior: 1949 c 112 §
1, part; Rem. Supp. § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.08.011.
75.04.110 "Salmon." [1955 c 12 § 75.04.110. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 1,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-100, part.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
184, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.08.011.
Chapter 75.08
ADMINISTRATION
75.08.010 Fisheries Code. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 2; 1955 c 12 §
75.08.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-200.] Repealed
by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.08.011 Definitions. [1998 c 190 § 70; 1996 c 267 § 2; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 2 § 6 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1994 c
255 § 2. Prior: 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 20; 1993 c 340 § 47; prior: 1990 c 63 § 6;
1990 c 35 § 3; 1989 c 218 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 152 §
2; 1955 c 12 § 75.04.010; prior: 1949 c 112 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-100, part. Formerly RCW 75.04.010.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.08.012 Mandate of the department. [2000 c 107 § 2; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 1; 1949 c 112 § 3, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-201, part. Formerly RCW 43.25.020.] Recodified as RCW
77.04.012 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 126.
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75.08.013 Findings and intent. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 1 (Referendum
Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995).] Recodified as RCW 77.04.013
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 126.
12 § 75.16.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 52; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-326.
Formerly RCW 75.16.060.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.285 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.014 Authority of director to administer department—
Qualifications of director. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 22 (Referendum Bill No.
45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 21; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
6; 1953 c 207 § 10. Prior: (i) 1933 c 3 § 5; 1921 c 7 § 116; RRS § 10874.
(ii) 1949 c 112 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-201, part. (iii) 1949 c 112
§ 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-204. Formerly RCW 43.25.010.] Repealed
by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.08.056 Oyster seed—Costs of inspection. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
88; 1967 ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.056. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 43.]
Recodified as RCW 75.24.120 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 86.
75.08.058 Fish and wildlife harvest in federal exclusive economic
zone—Rules. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 9 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 99.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.295
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.020 Director—Research—Reports. [2000 c 107 § 3; 1988 c
36 § 31; 1987 c 505 § 71; 1985 c 208 § 1; 1985 c 93 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 7; 1977 c 75 § 87; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 7(3), (6),
(7); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-206 (3), (6), (7).] Recodified as RCW
77.04.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 126.
75.08.060 State shellfish and shrimp lands. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
89; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 7(5); Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-206(5).] Recodified as RCW 75.24.130 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 86.
75.08.021 May administer oaths. [1949 c 112 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 5780-208. Formerly RCW 43.25.060. Redesignated as RCW 75.08.021
and added to chapter 12, Laws of 1955 and Title 75 RCW by 1965 c 8 §
43.25.060.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1,
1984.
75.08.065 Contracts and agreements for propagation of food fish
or shellfish. [1985 c 458 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 13; 1955 c 12 §
75.16.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-327. Formerly
RCW 75.16.070.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.043 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
127.
75.08.022 Director may employ assistants—Merit basis. [1949 c
112 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-203. Formerly RCW 43.25.030.
Redesignated as RCW 75.08.022 and added to chapter 12, Laws of 1955
and Title 75 RCW by 1965 c 8 § 43.25.030.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.08.014.
75.08.070 Territorial authority of commission—Adoption of
federal regulations and rules of fisheries commissions and compacts.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 10 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7,
1995); 1989 c 130 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 14; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.070.
Prior: 1949 c 112 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-205, part.] Recodified
as RCW 77.12.045 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.023 Employees may be bonded. [1949 c 112 § 11; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-210. Formerly RCW 43.25.040. Redesignated as RCW
75.08.023 and added to chapter 12, Laws of 1955 and Title 75 RCW by
1965 c 8 § 43.25.040.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 270 § 10.
75.08.024 Fisheries patrol officers—Relieved from active duty
when injured—Compensation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 22; 1957 c 216 § 1.
Redesignated as RCW 75.08.024 and added to chapter 12, Laws of 1955
and Title 75 RCW by 1965 c 8 § 43.25.048.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.208
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 21.
75.08.025 Agreements with department of defense. [1995 1st sp.s.
c 2 § 7 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 8; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.025. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 11.] Recodified
as RCW 77.12.275 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.027 Cooperation with Oregon for protection, propagation of
aquatic products. [1959 c 315 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185,
effective January 1, 1984.
75.08.030
Installations
and
facilities—Establishment,
maintenance. [1955 c 12 § 75.08.030. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 7(1); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-206(1).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective
January 1, 1984.
75.08.035 Senior environmental corps—Department powers and
duties. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 22; 1992 c 63 § 11.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 §
125.
75.08.040 Acquisition, use, and management of lands, water
rights, rights-of-way, and personal property. [2000 c 107 § 4; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 2 § 23 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 9; 1955 c 212 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.040. Prior: 1949 c 112
§ 7(2); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-206(2).] Recodified as RCW 77.12.037
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.045 Acceptance of funds or property for damage claims or
conservation of fish resources. [2000 c 107 § 5; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 24
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 11; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 51; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-325. Formerly RCW 75.16.050.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.039
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.047 Fish hatcheries—Volunteer group projects. [1995 c 224
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.170 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.08.050 Oyster reserve—Conservation and development. [1955
c 12 § 75.08.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 7(4); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780206(4).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984.
75.08.054 Oyster seed—Importation and inspection. [1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 87; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.054. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 42.] Recodified
as RCW 75.24.110 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 86.
75.08.055 Agreements with United States to protect Columbia
River fish—Fish cultural stations and protective devices. [2000 c 107 §
6; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 8 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7,
1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 23; 1987 c 506 § 94; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 12; 1955 c
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75.08.080 Scope of commission's authority to adopt rules—
Application to private tideland owners or lessees of the state. [2000 c
107 § 7; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 11 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1993 c 117 § 1; 1985 c 457 § 17; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
15; 1980 c 55 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.080. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 6, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-205, part.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.047 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.085 Rules to promote orderly recreational fisheries. [1977
ex.s. c 327 § 18.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January
1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.08.012.
75.08.090 Adoption and certification of rules. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 §
12 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 16; 1973 c 93 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.090. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 6, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-205, part.] Recodified as RCW 77.04.130
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 126.
75.08.100 Rules and regulations—As evidence. [1955 c 12 §
75.08.100. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 6, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-205, part.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.08.090.
75.08.110
Unofficial printings of laws or rules—Approval
required. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 13 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 17; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.110. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-215.] Recodified as RCW
77.04.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 126.
75.08.120 Commission may designate fishing areas. [1995 1st sp.s.
c 2 § 14 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 18; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.120. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 10; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-209.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.152 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
127.
75.08.130 Damaging of printed matter and signs prohibited.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 66; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.130. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 15;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-214.] Recodified as RCW 75.12.410 pursuant to
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 65.
75.08.140 Brands on fish, etc., from private hatcheries and Indian
reservations. [1955 c 12 § 75.08.140. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-207.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January
1, 1984.
75.08.150 Enforcement of laws and regulations—Ex officio
deputies. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 32; 1980 c 78 § 133; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.150.
Prior: 1949 c 112 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-220.] Recodified as RCW
75.10.010 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.08.160 Right of entry—Aircraft operated by department.
[1998 c 190 § 71; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 19; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.160. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-212.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.154 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.170 Inspection and searches without warrant—Seizure of
unlawful fish, shellfish. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 33; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.170.
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Prior: 1949 c 112 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-218.] Recodified as RCW
75.10.020 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
1949 § 5780-604.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January
1, 1984.
75.08.180 Search warrants—When to be issued. [1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 40; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.180. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-221.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.090 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
31.
75.08.274
Taking food fish for propagation or scientific
purposes—Permit required. [1998 c 190 § 72; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 15
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 28; 1971 c 35 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 42; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-316. Formerly RCW 75.16.010.] Repealed by 1998 c
191 § 46, effective April 1, 1999; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 11 §
118; and repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.08.190 Arrest without warrant—When authorized—Resisting
officer. [1955 c 12 § 75.08.190. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 5780-218a.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1,
1984.
75.08.200 Service, execution of warrants, processes—Assistance.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 35; 1980 c 78 § 134; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.200. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-219.] Recodified as RCW
75.10.040 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.08.203 Insurance against actions for false arrest. [1953 c 207 §
13. Formerly RCW 43.25.045. Redesignated as RCW 75.08.203 and added
to chapter 12, Laws of 1955 and Title 75 RCW by 1965 c 8 § 43.25.045.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984.
75.08.206 Fisheries patrol officer compensation insurance—
Medical aid. [2000 c 107 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 289 §
73; 1953 c 207 § 14. Formerly RCW 43.25.047.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.262 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.208 Fisheries patrol officers—Relieved from active duty
when injured—Compensation. [2000 c 107 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 22;
1957 c 216 § 1. Formerly RCW 75.08.024.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.264
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.210 Failure to make reports and returns. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 67; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.210. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-217.] Recodified as RCW 75.12.420 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
65.
75.08.220 False information and reports. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 68;
1955 c 12 § 75.08.220. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780213.] Recodified as RCW 75.12.430 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 65.
75.08.230 Disposition of moneys collected—Proceeds from sale of
food fish or shellfish—Unanticipated receipts. [2000 c 107 § 10; 1996 c
267 § 3; 1995 c 367 § 11; 1993 c 340 § 48; 1989 c 176 § 4; 1987 c 202 §
230; 1984 c 258 § 332; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 23; 1979 c 151 § 175; 1977
ex.s. c 327 § 33; 1975 1st ex.s. c 223 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 31; 1969 ex.s. c
16 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 72 § 2; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.230. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 2;
1949 c 112 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-223.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.177 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.235 Informational materials—Fee—Disposition of money
collected. [1992 c 13 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 252 § 3.
75.08.240 Payment of appropriations and claims—Remittances
and statements by director. [1973 c 95 § 4; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.240. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-224.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.08.230.
75.08.245 Sale of surplus salmon eggs. [2000 c 107 § 11; 1988 c
115 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 25; 1974 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1971 c 35 § 4.
Formerly RCW 75.16.120.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.210 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.250 Auditing of expenses—Preparing vouchers. [1973 c 106
§ 34; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.250. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-225.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1,
1984.
75.08.255 Director may take or sell fish or shellfish—Restrictions
on sale of salmon. [1990 c 36 § 1; 1985 c 28 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 26;
1979 c 141 § 382; 1969 ex.s. c 16 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 72 § 1; 1955 c 12 §
75.12.130. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 41; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-315. Formerly
RCW 75.12.130.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.451 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
127.
75.08.260 General penalty for violations—Penalties for gross
violation of salmon laws. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 42; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 1;
1955 c 12 § 75.08.260. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 75; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780601.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.110 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.08.275 Duty of attorney general when prosecuting attorney
defaults. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 41; 1949 c 112 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-222. Formerly RCW 43.25.070. Redesignated as RCW 75.08.275
and added to chapter 12, Laws of 1955 and to Title 75 RCW by 1965 c 8 §
43.25.070.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.100 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
31.
75.08.280 Venue as to violations occurring in offshore waters.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 36; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.280. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 79;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-605.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.050 pursuant to
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.08.285 Prevention and suppression of diseases and pests. [1995
1st sp.s. c 2 § 16 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995);
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 29; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.030. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 43;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-317. Formerly RCW 75.16.030.] Recodified as
RCW 77.12.455 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.290 Retaliatory license application provision. [1961 c 230 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 185, effective January 1, 1984.
75.08.295 Planting food fish or shellfish—Permit authorized by
rule. [1998 c 190 § 73; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 17 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 30; 1955 c 12 §
75.16.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-314. Formerly
RCW 75.16.020.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.457 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
127.
75.08.300
Release and recapture of salmon or steelhead
prohibited. [1998 c 190 § 74; 1985 c 457 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.459 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.400 Legislative finding. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 24; 1989 c 336 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.95.220 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.410 Director's determination of salmon production costs.
[1989 c 336 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.230 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
137.
75.08.420 State purchase of private salmon smolts. [1989 c 336 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.240 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.430 State purchase of private salmon smolts—Bids. [1989 c
336 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.250 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.440 State purchase of private salmon smolts—Private ocean
ranching not authorized. [1989 c 336 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.260
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.450 State purchase of private salmon smolts—Availability
of excess salmon eggs. [1989 c 336 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.270
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.460 Recreational fishery enhancement plan—Progress
reports. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 18 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1990 c 91 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
75.08.500 Chinook and coho salmon—External marking of
hatchery-produced fish—Findings. [1995 c 372 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 77.95.280 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.510 Chinook and coho salmon—External marking of
hatchery-produced fish—Program. [1999 c 372 § 15; 1998 c 250 § 2;
1995 c 372 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.290 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
137.
75.08.265 Salmon fishing by Wanapum (Sokulk) Indians. [1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 27; 1981 c 251 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.12.310.] Recodified
as RCW 77.12.453 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 127.
75.08.520 Chinook and coho salmon—External marking of
hatchery-produced fish—Rules. [1995 c 372 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
77.95.300 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.08.270
Justice and superior courts have concurrent
jurisdiction. [1955 c 12 § 75.08.270. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 78; Rem. Supp.
75.08.530 Annual report—Salmon and steelhead harvest. [1997 c
414 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.310 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
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ENFORCEMENT—PENALTIES
75.10.010 Enforcement of laws and rules by fisheries patrol
officers. [1996 c 267 § 4. Prior: 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 25; 1993 c 283 § 7; 1985
c 155 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 32; 1980 c 78 § 133; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.150;
prior: 1949 c 112 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-220. Formerly RCW
75.08.150.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.020 Inspection, searches, and arrest without warrant. [1996
c 267 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 33; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.170. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-218. Formerly RCW 75.08.170.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.030 Seizure of property without warrant—Deposit of cash
bond in lieu. [1996 c 267 § 6; 1990 c 144 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 34;
1955 c 12 § 75.36.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780602(1). Formerly RCW 75.36.010.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.040 Service of warrants and processes—Assistance or
obstruction of fisheries patrol officers. [1996 c 267 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 35; 1980 c 78 § 134; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.200. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 21;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-219. Formerly RCW 75.08.200.] Repealed by
1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.050 Venue for violations occurring in offshore waters. [1996
c 267 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 36; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.280. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 79; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-605. Formerly RCW 75.08.280.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.060 Concurrent jurisdiction of courts of limited jurisdiction
and superior courts. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 37; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.040.
Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(4); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(4). Formerly
RCW 75.36.040.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.070 Service of summons and forfeiture if unable to
prosecute violator. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 38; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.030. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 76(3); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(3). Formerly RCW
75.36.030.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.10.080 Sale or destruction of property forfeited—Notice of
sale. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 39; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.050. Prior: 1951 c 271 §
38; 1949 c 112 § 76(5); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(5). Formerly RCW
75.36.050.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.090 Authority to issue search warrants. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 40; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.180. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-221. Formerly RCW 75.08.180.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.100 Authority of attorney general if prosecuting attorney
defaults. [1996 c 267 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 41; 1949 c 112 § 24; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-222. Formerly RCW 75.08.275, 43.25.070.] Recodified
as RCW 77.15.065 pursuant to 1998 c 190 § 125.
75.10.110
General penalties for violations—Seizure and
forfeiture. [1996 c 267 § 10; 1990 c 144 § 6; 1987 c 380 § 16; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 42; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.260. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 75; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-601. Formerly RCW 75.08.260.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
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75.10.190 Commercial use violations—Penalties. [1996 c 267 § 17;
1990 c 144 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.200 Miscellaneous violations—Penalties. [1996 c 267 § 18;
1993 sp.s. c 2 § 26; 1990 c 144 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.210 Habitual offenders—Penalties.
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
[1990 c 144 § 4.]
75.10.220 Wildlife violator compact citations and convictions.
[1994 c 264 § 45; 1993 c 82 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.730 pursuant to
1998 c 190 § 125.
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UNLAWFUL ACTS
75.12.010 Limitations on commercial fishing for salmon in Puget
Sound waters. [1998 c 190 § 75; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 25 (Referendum Bill
No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 46; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 220 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 13; 1955 c 12 § 75.12.010. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-301.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.010
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.015 Limitations on commercial fishing for chinook or coho
salmon in Pacific Ocean and Straits of Juan de Fuca. [1998 c 190 § 76;
1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 26 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7,
1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 48; 1955 c 12 § 75.18.020. Prior: 1953 c 147 §
3. Formerly RCW 75.18.020.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.020 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.020 Fishing near dams or obstructions. [1996 c 267 § 19;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 49; 1955 c 12 § 75.12.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 37;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-311.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.030 Fishing in fishways, etc., prohibited. Cross-reference
section, decodified July 1983.
75.12.031 Unlawful to fish in or interfere with fishways or
protective devices. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 51; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.070. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-313. Formerly RCW 75.20.070.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.040 Salmon fishing gear. [1998 c 190 § 77; 1993 sp.s. c 2 §
27; 1985 c 147 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 52; 1955 c 12 § 75.12.040. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-303.] Recodified as RCW
77.50.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.050 Drag seines unlawful in Columbia River. [1955 c 12 §
75.12.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-304.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.12.040.
75.12.060 Fixed appliances for catching salmon unlawful. [1955 c
12 § 75.12.060. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 3; 1949 c 112 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-305.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1,
1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.12.040.
75.12.070 Molesting food fish or shellfish unlawful—Permit
required for use of explosives. [1996 c 267 § 20; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 53;
1955 c 12 § 75.12.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 38; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780312.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.120 Forfeiture of license for violations. [1996 c 267 § 11;
1990 c 144 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 43; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 2; 1957 c 171 § 5;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.380. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 77; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780603. Formerly RCW 75.28.380.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.080 Discharge of explosives in water unlawful. [1955 c 12 §
75.12.080. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 4; 1949 c 112 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-306.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1,
1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.12.070.
75.10.130 Suspension of salmon licenses for repeated violations.
[1996 c 267 § 12; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 44; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 3. Formerly
RCW 75.28.384.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.090 Theft of food fish or shellfish—Molestation of fishing
gear. [1990 c 144 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 54; 1982 c 14 § 1; 1955 c 12 §
75.12.090. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-307.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.140 Revocation of geoduck licenses. [1996 c 267 § 13; 1990 c
163 § 7; 1984 c 80 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 45; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 7.
Formerly RCW 75.28.288.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.150 Wholesale fish dealers—Accounting of commercial
harvest—Penalties. [2000 c 107 § 12; 1996 c 267 § 14; 1985 c 248 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 77.15.565 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 143.
75.12.100 Purchase or possession of food fish or shellfish taken
unlawfully. [1996 c 267 § 21; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 55; 1955 c 12 §
75.12.100. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 34; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-308.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.160 Enforcement of watercraft registration and boating
safety education. [1989 c 393 § 16.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.12.110 Taking, etc., food or shellfish not to be used for human
consumption unlawful. [1955 c 12 § 75.12.110. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 35;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-309.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186,
effective January 1, 1984.
75.10.170 Emerging commercial fishery—Violation of conditions
or requirements. [1996 c 267 § 15; 1990 c 63 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c
190 § 124.
75.12.115 Commercial fishing for crayfish unlawful—Exceptions.
[1996 c 267 § 22; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 56; 1971 ex.s. c 106 § 1.] Repealed
by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.10.180 Personal use violations—Penalties. [1996 c 267 § 16;
1990 c 144 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.120 Waste of food fish or shellfish unlawful—Exception—
Timely processing required. [1985 c 51 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 57; 1955
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c 12 § 75.12.120. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-310.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.125 Commingling of commercial and personal use food fish
or shellfish unlawful. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 58.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 §
124.
75.12.127 Vessels—Charter or recreational and commercial
fishing on same day. [1993 c 340 § 49.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.130 Director authorized to take fish or shellfish—Sale—
Restrictions as to salmon. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 26; 1979 c 141 § 382;
1969 ex.s. c 16 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 72 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.12.130. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 41; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-315.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.255
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 24.
75.12.132 Commercial net fishing for salmon in tributaries of
Columbia river—Boundaries defined. [1998 c 190 § 78; 1984 c 80 § 5;
1983 c 245 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
128.
75.12.300 Legislative finding—Salmon fishing by Wanapum
(Sokulk) Indians. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 62; 1981 c 251 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.08.265.
75.12.310 Salmon fishing by Wanapum (Sokulk) Indians. [1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 27; 1981 c 251 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.265 pursuant
to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 24.
75.12.320
Participation of non-Indians in Indian fishery
forbidden—Exceptions, definitions, penalty. [1998 c 190 § 49; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 63; 1982 c 197 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.570 pursuant to
1998 c 190 § 125.
75.12.390 Bottom trawling not authorized—Areas specified.
[1998 c 190 § 82; 1989 c 172 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.090 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.400 Unlawful to lift or set shellfish pots in Hood Canal at
night. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 64; 1982 c 14 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 §
124.
75.12.140 Reef net salmon fishing gear—Reef net areas specified.
[1998 c 190 § 79; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 59; 1965 c 64 § 1; 1961 c 236 § 1;
1959 c 309 § 1; 1955 c 276 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.050 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.410 Damaging department signs. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 66;
1955 c 12 § 75.08.130. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780214. Formerly RCW 75.08.130.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.150 Reef net fishing areas—Distances between rows of reef
net gear. [1955 c 276 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective
January 1, 1984.
75.12.420 Failure to make required reports and returns. [1996 c
267 § 23; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 67; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.210. Prior: 1949 c 112
§ 18; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-217. Formerly RCW 75.08.210.] Repealed
by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.155 Unauthorized fishing vessels entering state waters.
[1987 c 262 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
128.
75.12.430 False or misleading information. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
68; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.220. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-213. Formerly RCW 75.08.220.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
75.12.160 Reef net fishing areas—Commercial salmon fishing
with reef nets unlawful elsewhere. [1955 c 276 § 4.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.12.140.
75.12.440 Hood Canal shrimp—Limitation on number of shrimp
pots. [1998 c 190 § 83; 1993 c 340 § 50; 1989 c 316 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 31
§ 2. Formerly RCW 75.28.134.] Recodified as RCW 77.50.100 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.200 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
Preamble. [1957 c 108 § 2.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
182. Now a note following RCW 75.12.210.
75.12.650 Commercial salmon fishing—Unauthorized gear. [1998
c 190 § 84; 1996 c 267 § 24; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 69; 1969 ex.s. c 23 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.50.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.210 Limitation on salmon fishing gear in Pacific Ocean.
[1998 c 190 § 80; 1993 c 20 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 60; 1957 c 108 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.50.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 128.
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75.12.220 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
Net fishing within international waters of Pacific Ocean unlawful—
Unlawful to use other than troll or angling gear if sister states concur.
[1963 c 234 § 1; 1957 c 108 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.12.210.
75.12.230 Possession or transportation in Pacific Ocean of salmon
taken by other than troll lines or angling gear. [2000 c 107 § 13; 1998 c
190 § 81; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 61; 1963 c 234 § 2; 1957 c 108 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 77.50.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 128.
75.12.232 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
Director may permit licensees to use gear similar to that used by foreign
vessels. [1963 c 234 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective
January 1, 1984.
75.12.240 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
"International waters" defined. [1957 c 108 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1, 1984.
75.12.250 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
"Citizen of this state" defined. [1957 c 108 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1, 1984.
75.12.260 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
When RCW 75.12.200 through 75.12.270 inoperative, when effective,
how existence proved. [1957 c 108 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
186, effective January 1, 1984.
CONSERVATION AND PROPAGATION
75.16.010 Taking food fish for propagation purposes restricted.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 28; 1971 c 35 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.010. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-316.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.274
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 24.
75.16.020 Planting fish—Consent required. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
30; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-314.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.295 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
24.
75.16.030 Prevention and suppression of infectious diseases and
pests. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 29; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.030. Prior: 1949 c 112 §
43; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-317.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.285 pursuant
to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 24.
75.16.040 Destruction of seals, sea lions, and other fish predators.
[1955 c 12 § 75.16.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780318.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984.
75.16.050 Acceptance of funds or property—Disbursement of
funds. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 11; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.050. Prior: 1949 c 112
§ 51; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-325.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.045
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10.
75.16.060 Fish stations, laboratories—Agreements with United
States, etc. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 12; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.060. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 52; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-326.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.055
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10.
75.12.270 Conservation of salmon resources in Pacific Ocean—
Construction of RCW 75.12.200 through 75.12.270. [1957 c 108 § 9.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186, effective January 1, 1984.
75.16.070 Contracts and agreements as to fish or shellfish
propagation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 13; 1955 c 12 § 75.16.070. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-327.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.065
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 10.
75.12.280 Monofilament gill net webbing for catching salmon
unlawful. [1959 c 309 § 26.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.12.040.
75.16.075 Fish restoration and management projects—Federal
act. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
75.12.290 Sale of salmon roe by charter boat deckhands—
Requirements. [1981 c 227 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 186,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.690.
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75.16.100
Fish farming—Authorized—Permit—Rules and
regulations—"Cultivation" defined—Scope. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 124;
1971 c 35 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.265 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 123.
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75.16.110 Fish farming—License—Fee. [1971 c 35 § 3.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.16.100.
75.16.120 Fish farming—Salmon eggs for use in fish farming—
Charge—Limitation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 25; 1974 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1971 c
35 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 75.08.245 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 24.
Chapter 75.18
PRESERVATION OF SALMON RESOURCES
75.18.005 Preamble. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.005. Prior: 1953 c 147 §
1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984.
75.18.010 Fishery districts created. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.010. Prior:
1953 c 147 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1,
1984.
75.18.020 Commercial fishing—Silver salmon—District No. 1.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 48; 1955 c 12 § 75.18.020. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 75.12.015 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 47.
75.18.030 Commercial fishing—Chinook salmon—District No. 1.
[1955 c 12 § 75.18.030. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984.
75.18.040 Possession, transportation of silver salmon—District
No. 1. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.040. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 5.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984.
75.18.050 Possession, transportation of chinook salmon—District
No. 1, Pacific Ocean. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.050. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 6.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1, 1984.
75.18.060 Processors, wholesalers, etc.—Possession of silver
salmon—District No. 1, Pacific Ocean. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.060. Prior:
1953 c 147 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January 1,
1984.
75.18.070
Processors, wholesalers, etc.—Chinook salmon—
Closed season dates, director may vary—Notice, hearing. [1955 c 12 §
75.18.070. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187,
effective January 1, 1984.
75.18.080 Commercial taking, transporting, delivery of salmon—
Permits—Fees—Revocation. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 115; 1977 ex.s. c 327
§ 3; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.18.080. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 75.28.113 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 114.
75.18.090 Construction—1955 c 12. [1955 c 12 § 75.18.090. Prior:
1953 c 147 § 11.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 187, effective January
1, 1984.
75.18.100 Salmon enhancement facilities program—Purpose—
Intent. [1980 c 98 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW 75.48.120.
75.18.110
Salmon enhancement facilities program—
Requirements and factors to be considered—Salmon advisory council,
expiration date. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 173; 1980 c 66 § 1; 1979 c 60 § 3;
1977 ex.s. c 327 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.48.120 pursuant to 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 172.
Chapter 75.20
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN STATE WATERS
75.20.005 Informational brochure. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 28; 1991 c 322
§ 21.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.010 Columbia River fish sanctuary—Established. [1955 c
12 § 75.20.010. Prior: 1949 c 9 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5944-2.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.20.110.
75.20.015 Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect
on chapter. [1997 c 381 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.020 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.020 Columbia River fish sanctuary—Acquisition and
abatement of dams—Water rights—Condemnation actions. [1955 c 12
§ 75.20.020. Prior: 1949 c 9 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5944-3.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.20.110.
75.20.025 Hazardous substance remedial actions—Procedural
requirements not applicable. [1994 c 257 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
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75.20.030 Columbia River fish sanctuary—Rivers not included in
sanctuary. [1955 c 12 § 75.20.030. Prior: 1949 c 9 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 5944-4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.20.110.
75.20.040 Fish guards required on diversion devices—Penalties,
remedies for failure. [1998 c 190 § 85; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 70; 1955 c 12
§ 75.20.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 45; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-319.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.050 Review of permit applications to divert or store water—
Water flow policy. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 29; 1988 c 36 § 32; 1986 c 173 § 7;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 71; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 46;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-320.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.050 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.060 Fishways required in dams, obstructions—Penalties,
remedies for failure. [1998 c 190 § 86; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 72; 1955 c 12
§ 75.20.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 47; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-321.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.061 Director may modify inadequate fishways and fish
guards. [2000 c 107 § 14; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 73; 1963 c 153 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.070 Unlawful to fish in or interfere with fishways, screens,
etc. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 51; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 §
39; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-313.] Recodified as RCW 75.12.031 pursuant
to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 50.
75.20.080 Unlawful to interfere with or damage fish ladders,
guards, etc., or fish traps. [1955 c 12 § 75.20.080. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 50;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-324.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.12.031.
75.20.090 If fishway is impractical, fish hatchery or cultural
facility may be provided in lieu. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 74; 1955 c 12 §
75.20.090. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 48; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-322.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.098 Mitigation plan review. [2000 c 107 § 15; 1997 c 424 §
6.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.100
Hydraulic projects or other work—Plans and
specifications—Permits—Approval—Emergencies. [2000 c 107 § 16;
1998 c 190 § 87. Prior: 1997 c 385 § 1; 1997 c 290 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 30;
1991 c 322 § 30; 1988 c 272 § 1; 1988 c 36 § 33; 1986 c 173 § 1; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 75; 1975 1st ex.s. c 29 § 1; 1967 c 48 § 1; 1955 c 12 §
75.20.100; prior: 1949 c 112 § 49; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-323.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.1001 Hydraulic projects to repair 1990 flood damage—
Processing applications. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 31; 1991 c 322 § 12.] Repealed
by 1999 c 89 § 1.
75.20.1002 Expedited responses to project applications to repair
1990 flood damage—Expiration of section. [1991 c 322 § 22.] Expired
June 30, 1993.
75.20.103 Hydraulic projects for irrigation, stock watering, or
streambank stabilization—Plans and specifications—Approval—
Emergencies. [1998 c 190 § 88; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 32; 1991 c 322 § 31; 1988
c 272 § 2; 1988 c 36 § 34; 1986 c 173 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.110
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.104 Placement of woody debris as condition of permit.
[2000 c 107 § 17; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 33; 1991 c 322 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.1041
Dike vegetation management guidelines—
Memorandum of agreement. [2000 c 107 § 18; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 34; 1991 c
322 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.130 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.106 Hydraulic projects—Civil penalty. [2000 c 107 § 19;
1993 sp.s. c 2 § 35; 1988 c 36 § 35; 1986 c 173 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.108 Hydraulic projects for removal or control of spartina,
purple loosestrife, and aquatic noxious weeds—Approval may not be
required—Rules—Definitions. [1995 c 255 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.150 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.110
Columbia river anadromous fish sanctuary—
Restrictions. [1998 c 190 § 89; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 27 (Referendum Bill
No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 36; 1988 c 36 § 36;
1985 c 307 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 76; 1961 c 4 § 1; Initiative Measure
No. 25, approved November 8, 1960.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.160
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
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75.20.120 Columbia River fish sanctuary—"Person" defined.
[1961 c 4 § 2; Initiative Measure to the Legislature No. 25.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.08.011.
75.20.130 Hydraulic appeals board—Members—Jurisdiction—
Procedures. [2000 c 107 § 20; 1996 c 276 § 2; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 37; 1989 c
175 § 160; 1988 c 272 § 3; 1988 c 36 § 37; 1986 c 173 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 77.55.170 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.140 Hydraulic appeals board—Procedures. [1995 c 382 § 7;
1989 c 175 § 161; 1986 c 173 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.180 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.150 Processing of permits or authorizations for emergency
water withdrawal and facilities to be expedited. [1989 c 171 § 8; 1987 c
343 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.190 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.160 Marine beach front protective bulkheads or rockwalls.
[1991 c 279 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.200 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
129.
75.20.170 Watershed restoration projects—Hydraulic project
approval—Permit processing. [1995 c 378 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.210 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.180 Marina construction, maintenance—Hydraulic project
approval—Notice required. [1996 c 192 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.220 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.190 Hydraulic projects—Off-site mitigation. [1996 c 276 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.230 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.24.060 State oyster reserves management policy—Personal use
harvesting—Inventory—Management categories—Cultch permits.
[2000 c 107 § 22; 1998 c 245 § 152; 1985 c 256 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
81; 1969 ex.s. c 91 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 56;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-403.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.030 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.065 Olympia oysters—Cultivation on reserves in Puget
Sound. [2000 c 107 § 23; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 40; 1985 c 256 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 77.60.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.070 Sale of shellfish from state oyster reserves. [2000 c 107
§ 24; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 82; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 §
57; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-404.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.050 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.080 Restricted shellfish areas—Infestations—Permit. [1998
c 190 § 90; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 83; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.080. Prior: 1949 c
112 § 59; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-406.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.060
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.090 Culled shellfish must be returned to beds. [1996 c 267 §
26; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 84; 1955 c 212 § 7; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.090. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 61; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-408.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 §
124.
75.24.100 Geoduck clams, commercial harvesting—Unauthorized
acts—Gear requirements. [2000 c 107 § 25; 1998 c 190 § 91; 1995 1st
sp.s. c 2 § 29 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993
c 340 § 51; 1984 c 80 § 2. Prior: 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 85; 1983 c 3 § 193;
1979 ex.s. c 141 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 253 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.070
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.20.300 Mt. St. Helens eruption—Flood-control, sediment
retention site acquisition, and dredging operations in rivers—Fish
resource protection—Expiration of section. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 38; 1989 c
213 § 3; 1988 c 36 § 38; 1985 c 307 § 6; 1984 c 80 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
77; 1983 1st ex.s. c 1 § 7; 1982 c 7 § 8.] Expired June 30, 1995.
75.24.110 Imported oyster seed—Permit and inspection required.
[1998 c 190 § 92; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 87; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.054. Prior:
1951 c 271 § 42. Formerly RCW 75.08.054.] Recodified as RCW
77.60.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.20.310 Operation and maintenance of fish collection facility on
Toutle river. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 39; 1988 c 36 § 39; 1987 c 506 § 101.]
Recodified as RCW 77.55.240 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.24.120 Imported oyster seed—Inspection—Costs. [1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 88; 1967 ex.s. c 38 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.056. Prior: 1951 c
271 § 43. Formerly RCW 75.08.056.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.090
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.20.320 Wetlands filled under RCW 75.20.300—Mitigation not
required. [2000 c 107 § 21; 1995 c 328 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.250 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.325 Sediment dredging or capping actions—Dredging of
existing channels and berthing areas—Mitigation not required. [1997 c
424 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.260 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.330 Small scale prospecting and mining—Rules. [1997 c
415 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.270 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.340
Hydraulic project approval—Habitat incentives
agreement. [1997 c 425 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.280 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 129.
75.20.350 Fish habitat enhancement project—Permit review and
approval process. [1998 c 249 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.290
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
Chapter 75.24
SHELLFISH
75.24.010 State oyster reserves established. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
78; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 54; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-01.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.020 Oyster reserve boundaries marked. [1955 c 12 §
75.24.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 58; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-405.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984.
75.24.030 Sale or lease of state oyster reserves. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 §
28 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 79; 1955 c 12 § 75.24.030. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 55; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-402.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.040 Taking shellfish from oyster reserves. [1955 c 12 §
75.24.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 60; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-407.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.24.050.
75.24.050 Taking shellfish from state oyster reserves or state
tidelands. [1996 c 267 § 25; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 80; 1955 c 12 §
75.24.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 62; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-409.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
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75.24.130 Establishment of reserves on state shellfish lands. [2000
c 107 § 26; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 30 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 89; 1955 c 12 § 75.08.060. Prior:
1949 c 112 § 7(5); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-206(5). Formerly RCW
75.08.060.] Recodified as RCW 77.60.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.140 Zebra mussels and European green crabs—Draft
rules—Prevention of introduction and dispersal. [1998 c 153 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 77.60.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
75.24.150 Infested waters—List published. [1998 c 153 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.60.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 130.
Chapter 75.25
RECREATIONAL LICENSES
75.25.005 Recreational licenses issued by department. [1993 sp.s.
c 17 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 41; 1989 c 305 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44,
effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.010 Legislative intent. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.25.040.
75.25.012 License suspension—Noncompliance with support
order—Reissuance. [1997 c 58 § 880.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 46,
effective April 1, 1999.
75.25.015 Hood Canal shrimp licenses—Required—Fees. [1989 c
305 § 2; 1984 c 80 § 6; 1983 1st ex.s. c 31 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17
§ 31, effective January 1, 1994.
75.25.020 Razor clam licenses—Required. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
90; 1979 ex.s. c 243 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 305 § 20, effective January 1,
1990.
75.25.030 Licenses—Agent's fee—Rules. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.25.130.
75.25.040 Razor clam licenses—Fees. [1989 c 305 § 3; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 91; 1980 c 81 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 243 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s.
c 17 § 31, effective January 1, 1994.
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75.25.050 Licenses—Exhibiting—Enforcement. [1979 ex.s. c 243
§ 5.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.25.140.
75.25.200 Group permits—Exemption from individual license
and fee requirement—Conditions. [1990 c 35 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c
191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.060 Penalty for violations. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 6.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.25.160.
75.25.210 Duplicate licenses, permits, tags, stamps, and catch
record cards—Fees. [1994 c 255 § 9.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.25.070 Annual report to the legislature. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 7.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 188, effective January 1, 1984.
75.25.080 Physical disability permit—Shellfish or food fish. [1998
c 191 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 5; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 42; 1993 c 201 § 1; 1989 c
305 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 92; 1980 c 81 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
77.32.400 pursuant to 1998 c 191 § 42, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.900 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 243. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 10.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
75.25.901 Effective date—1987 c 87. [1987 c 87 § 10.] Decodified
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.25.902 Effective date—1989 c 305.
Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
[1989 c 305 § 21.]
75.25.090 Personal use fishing licenses—Fees. [1993 c 215 § 1;
1989 c 305 § 5; 1987 c 87 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 31, effective
January 1, 1994; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 11 § 118; and
repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.25.910 Effective date—1979 ex.s. c 243. [1979 ex.s. c 243 § 9.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
75.25.091 Personal use food fish license—Fees—Maximum catch.
[1994 c 255 § 3; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44,
effective January 1, 1999.
COMMERCIAL LICENSES
75.25.092 Personal use shellfish and seaweed license—Fees. [2000
c 107 § 27; 1999 c 243 § 3; 1998 c 191 § 2; 1994 c 255 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 17
§ 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.520 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 142.
75.25.095 Family fishing days. [1996 c 20 § 1; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 §
31 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1990 c 34 § 2.]
Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.100 Salmon licenses—Fees. [1989 c 305 § 6; 1987 c 87 § 2;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 94; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 11. Formerly RCW 75.28.610.]
Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 31, effective January 1, 1994.
75.25.110 Free recreational fishing licenses, criteria—Motor
vehicle special parking permit may be used. [1994 c 255 § 5; 1993 sp.s. c
17 § 6; 1989 c 305 § 8; 1987 c 87 § 3; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 95; 1977 ex.s. c
327 § 13. Formerly RCW 75.28.630.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44,
effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.120 Personal use food fish licenses—Reciprocity with
Oregon in concurrent waters of Columbia river and coastal waters.
[1998 c 191 § 3; 1994 c 255 § 6; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 7; 1989 c 305 § 9; 1987 c
87 § 4; 1985 c 174 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 96; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 17.
Formerly RCW 75.28.670.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.410 pursuant to
1998 c 191 § 42, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.125 Punch card for sturgeon, lingcod, and halibut—Fee.
[1987 c 87 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 305 § 20, effective January 1, 1990.
75.25.126 Sturgeon license—Fees. [1989 c 305 § 7.] Repealed by
1993 sp.s. c 17 § 31, effective January 1, 1994.
75.25.130 Recreational licenses—Issuance—Dealer's fee—Rules.
[1989 c 305 § 11; 1987 c 87 § 6; 1984 c 80 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 97;
1977 ex.s. c 327 § 12. Formerly RCW 75.28.620.] Repealed by 1998 c 191
§ 44, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.140 Recreational licenses—Nontransferable—Enforcement
provisions. [1998 c 191 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 8; 1989 c 305 § 12; 1987 c 87
§ 7; 1984 c 80 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 98; 1980 c 78 § 135; 1977 ex.s. c
327 § 15. Formerly RCW 75.28.650.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.420
pursuant to 1998 c 191 § 42, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.150 Unlawful possession of shellfish, food fish, or seaweed.
[1994 c 255 § 7; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 9; 1989 c 305 § 13; 1984 c 80 § 9; 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 99.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124; and repealed by 1998 c
191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.160 Recreational licenses—Penalties. [1989 c 305 § 15; 1987
c 87 § 8; 1984 c 80 § 10; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 100; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 16.
Formerly RCW 75.28.660.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.25.170 Recreational licenses—Use of fees. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 43;
1989 c 305 § 16; 1987 c 87 § 9.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective
January 1, 1999.
75.25.180 Recreational licenses—Terms. [1994 c 255 § 8. Prior:
1993 sp.s. c 17 § 10; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 44; 1989 c 305 § 14.] Repealed by
1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
75.25.190 Catch record cards. [1998 c 191 § 5; 1989 c 305 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 77.32.430 pursuant to 1998 c 191 § 42, effective
January 1, 1999.
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75.28.010
Commercial licenses and permits required—
Exemption. [1998 c 190 § 93; 1997 c 58 § 883; 1993 c 340 § 2; 1991 c 362
§ 1; 1985 c 457 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 101; 1959 c 309 § 2; 1955 c 12 §
75.28.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 73; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-511.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.011
Transfer
of
licenses—Restrictions—Fees—
Inheritability. [2000 c 107 § 28; 1997 c 418 § 1; 1995 c 228 § 1; 1993 sp.s.
c 17 § 34.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.012 Licensing districts—Created. [1993 c 20 § 3; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 102; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 2; 1957 c 171 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 c
340 § 56, effective January 1, 1994; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 11
§ 118; and repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.28.013 Licensing districts—Separate licenses required in each
district—Fees. [1971 ex.s. c 283 § 3; 1959 c 309 § 3; 1957 c 171 § 2.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.014
Commercial licenses and permits—Application
deadline. [1993 c 340 § 3; 1986 c 198 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 103; 1981
c 201 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1959 c 309 § 4; 1957 c 171 § 3.] Recodified
as RCW 77.65.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.015 Licensing districts—Gear licenses issued for specific
vessel or reef net area—Nontransferable, exception. [1957 c 171 § 4.]
Repealed by 1959 c 309 § 27.
75.28.020 Commercial licenses—Qualifications—Limited-entry
license—Nonsalmon delivery license. [2000 c 107 § 29; 1994 c 244 § 1;
1993 c 340 § 4; 1989 c 47 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 104; 1963 c 171 § 1;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.020. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 9; 1949 c 112 § 63; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-501.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
131.
75.28.030 Application for commercial licenses and permits—
Replacement. [1998 c 267 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 44; (1993 c 340 § 5
repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 105; 1959 c 309 § 7;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.030. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 2; 1949 c 112 § 65; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-503.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
131.
75.28.034
No commercial fishery during year—License
requirement waived or license fees refunded. [2000 c 107 § 30; 1995 c
227 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.035
Application for commercial licenses—Vessel
registration, license decals—Additional operator—Transfer or
replacement. [1989 c 316 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 107; 1959 c 309 § 9;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.100. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 8; 1949 c 112 § 68; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-506. Formerly RCW 75.28.100.] Repealed by 1993 c 340 §
56, effective January 1, 1994.
75.28.040 Licensees subject to statute and rules—Licenses not
subject to security interest or lien—Expiration and renewal of licenses.
[1996 c 267 § 27; 1993 c 340 § 6; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 108; 1955 c 212 § 2;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 64; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780502.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.042 License suspension—Noncompliance with support
order—Reissuance. [2000 c 107 § 31; 1997 c 58 § 882.] Recodified as
RCW 77.65.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.044 Vessel substitution. [1994 c 260 § 11; 1993 sp.s. c 17 §
45.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
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75.28.045 Vessel designation. [1998 c 190 § 94; 1993 c 340 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.046 Alternate operator designation—Fee. [2000 c 107 § 32;
1998 c 267 § 2; 1994 c 260 § 12; 1993 c 340 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.047 Sale or delivery of food fish or shellfish—Conditions—
Charter boat operation. [2000 c 107 § 33; 1998 c 267 § 3; 1993 c 340 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.048
Vessel operation—License designation—Alternate
operator license required. [2000 c 107 § 34; 1998 c 267 § 4; 1997 c 233 §
2; 1993 c 340 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.130 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 131.
75.28.050 Compensation fee to person issuing license. [1955 c 12 §
75.28.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-216.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.055 Alternate operators—Increase for certain licenses.
[2000 c 107 § 35; 1997 c 421 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.140 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 131.
73 § 2; 1959 c 309 § 10; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.110. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 9; 1949
c 112 § 69(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(1).] Recodified as RCW
77.65.160 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.113
Salmon delivery license—Fee—Restrictions—
Revocation. [2000 c 107 § 38; 1998 c 190 § 96; 1994 c 260 § 22; 1993 sp.s.
c 17 § 36; (1993 c 340 § 13 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1989 c 316 §
4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 115; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 1; 1955
c 12 § 75.18.080. Prior: 1953 c 147 § 9. Formerly RCW 75.18.080.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.170 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.114 Oregon, California harvested salmon—Landing in
Washington ports encouraged. [2000 c 107 § 39; 1999 c 103 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.180 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.116
Emergency salmon delivery license—Fee—
Nontransferable, nonrenewable. [2000 c 107 § 40; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 37;
(1993 c 340 § 14 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1989 c 316 § 5; 1984 c
80 § 1. Prior: 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 116; 1983 c 297 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 327 §
4; 1974 ex.s. c 184 § 3. Formerly RCW 75.28.460.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.190 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.060 Licenses transferable—Determination of fee for gear
operated by nonresident. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 109; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 4;
1965 ex.s. c 30 § 1; 1959 c 309 § 8; 1955 c 212 § 3; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.060.
Prior: 1951 c 271 § 5; 1949 c 112 § 74, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-512,
part.] Repealed by 1993 c 340 § 56, effective January 1, 1994.
75.28.120 Commercial fishery licenses for food fish fisheries—
Fees—Rules for species, gear, and areas. [2000 c 107 § 41; 1993 sp.s. c
17 § 38; (1993 c 340 § 15 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1989 c 316 § 6;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 117; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 3; 1959 c 309 § 11; 1955 c 12 §
75.28.120. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 10; 1949 c 112 § 69(2); Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-507(2).] Recodified as RCW 77.65.200 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.065 Fees—Adjustment by director—Expiration of section.
[1989 c 316 § 19.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 31, effective January 1,
1994.
75.28.123 Columbia river sturgeon endorsement required—Fees.
[1983 c 300 § 2.] Repealed by 1989 c 47 § 3; and repealed by 1989 c 316 §
21, effective January 1, 1990.
75.28.070 Display of license—Clam or oyster farm, oyster reserve,
wholesale fish dealer. [1993 c 340 § 52; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 110; 1955 c
12 § 75.28.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 74, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-512,
part.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.302 pursuant to 1993 c 340 § 54, effective
January 1, 1994.
75.28.125 Nonlimited entry delivery license—Limitations—Fee.
[2000 c 107 § 42; 1998 c 190 § 97; 1994 c 260 § 21. Prior: 1993 sp.s. c 17
§ 39; 1993 c 376 § 3; (1993 c 340 § 16 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47);
1989 c 316 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 119; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c
73 § 1; 1959 c 309 § 5. Formerly RCW 75.28.085.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.210 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.080 Personal commercial fishing license. [1955 c 12 §
75.28.080. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 1; 1951 1st ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1951 c 271 § 6;
1949 c 112 § 66; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-504.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c
73 § 18.
75.28.081 Personal commercial fishing license—Salmon and
Columbia river smelt. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 111; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 40 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 14.] Repealed by 1989 c 47 § 3; and by 1989 c 316 §
21, effective January 1, 1990.
75.28.083 Columbia river commercial smelt license—Fee. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 40 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.255.
75.28.085 Delivery permit. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 119; 1971 ex.s. c
283 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 1; 1959 c 309 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.125
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 118.
75.28.087 Owner's commercial fishing license. [1979 ex.s. c 141 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 6; 1959 c 309 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.090 Fishing guide license. [1955 c 212 § 4; 1955 c 12 §
75.28.090. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 7; 1949 c 112 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-505.] Repealed by 1969 c 90 § 2.
75.28.095 Charter licenses and angler permits—Fees—"Charter
boat" defined—Oregon charter boats—License renewal. [2000 c 107 §
36; 1998 c 190 § 95; 1997 c 76 § 2; 1995 c 104 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 41.
Prior: (1993 c 340 § 21 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1989 c 316 § 2;
1989 c 147 § 1; 1989 c 47 § 2; 1988 c 9 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 112; 1979
c 60 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 15; 1969 c 90 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.150 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.097 Charter boat license, salmon—Exception, guides. [1979
c 60 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.095.
75.28.100
Commercial fishing license, delivery permit—
Application, certificate of registration and plates—Transfer—Fees—
Loss of plates. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 107; 1959 c 309 § 9; 1955 c 12 §
75.28.100. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 8; 1949 c 112 § 68; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-506.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.035 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
106.
75.28.110
Commercial salmon fishery licenses—Gear and
geographic designations—Fees. [2000 c 107 § 37; 1997 c 76 § 1; 1996 c
267 § 28; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 35; (1993 c 340 § 12 repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 17
§ 47); 1989 c 316 § 3; 1985 c 107 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 113; 1965 ex.s. c
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75.28.130 Commercial fishery licenses for shellfish fisheries—
Fees—Rules for species, gear, and areas. [2000 c 107 § 43; 1999 c 239 §
2; 1994 c 260 § 14; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 40; (1993 c 340 § 17 repealed by 1993
sp.s. c 17 § 47); 1989 c 316 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 120; 1977 ex.s. c 327 §
6; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 4; 1959 c 309 § 12; 1955 c 12 §
75.28.130. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 11; 1949 c 112 § 69(3); Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-507(3).] Recodified as RCW 77.65.220 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.132 Surcharge on Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses
and Dungeness crab-coastal class B fishery licenses—Dungeness crab
appeals account. [2000 c 107 § 44; 1994 c 260 § 15.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.230 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.133 Surcharge on Dungeness crab-coastal fishery license
and Dungeness crab-coastal class B fishery license—Coastal crab
account. [2000 c 107 § 45; 1997 c 418 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.240
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.134 Hood Canal shrimp endorsement—Fee—Limitation on
shrimp pots. [1993 c 340 § 50; 1989 c 316 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 31 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 75.12.440 pursuant to 1993 c 340 § 54, effective
January 1, 1994.
75.28.140 Commercial fishing licenses for shellfish and food fish
other than salmon—Fees. [1989 c 316 § 10; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 121;
1977 ex.s. c 327 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 8; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 5; 1959 c 309 §
13; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.140. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 12; 1949 c 112 § 69(4);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(4).] Repealed by 1993 c 340 § 56, effective
January 1, 1994.
75.28.150 Set net license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 6; 1959 c 309 § 14; 1955
c 12 § 75.28.150. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 13; 1949 c 112 § 69(5); Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-507(5).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.120.
75.28.160 Dip bag net license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 7; 1959 c 309 § 15;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.160. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 14; 1949 c 112 § 69(6); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(6).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.120.
75.28.170 Drag seine license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 8; 1959 c 309 § 16;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.170. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 15; 1949 c 112 § 69(7); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(7).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.120.
75.28.180 Lampara net license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 9; 1959 c 309 §
17; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.180. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 16; 1949 c 112 § 69(8);
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Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(8).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.120.
75.28.190 Purse seine (drum, table, power block) license. [1977
ex.s. c 327 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 9; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 10; 1959 c 309 § 18;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.190. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 17; 1949 c 112 § 69(9); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(9).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.110 and 75.28.120.
75.28.195 Reel purse seine, drum purse seine, license. [1955 c 12 §
75.28.195. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 5.] Repealed by 1959 c 309 § 27.
75.28.200 Beam trawl license. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.200. Prior: 1951
c 271 § 18; 1949 c 112 § 69(10); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(10).]
Repealed by 1959 c 309 § 27.
75.28.210 Otter trawl, beam trawl, shrimp trawl license. [1965
ex.s. c 73 § 11; 1959 c 309 § 19; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.210. Prior: 1951 c 271
§ 19; 1949 c 112 § 69(11); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(11).] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.28.140.
75.28.220 Reef net license. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 9; 1971 ex.s. c 283 §
10; 1965 ex.s. c 73 § 12; 1959 c 309 § 20; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.220. Prior:
1951 c 271 § 20; 1949 c 112 § 69(12); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(12).]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.28.110.
75.28.230 Fyke net license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 13; 1959 c 309 § 21;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.230. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 21; 1949 c 112 § 69(13); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(13).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189,
effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.235 Herring spawn on kelp permits—Number limited.
[1993 c 340 § 36; 1989 c 176 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 75.30.260 pursuant
to 1993 c 340 § 54, effective January 1, 1994.
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75.28.280 Hardshell clam mechanical harvester fishery license.
[2000 c 107 § 46; 1993 c 340 § 19; 1989 c 316 § 12; 1985 c 457 § 19; 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 125; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 253 § 3; 1955 c 212 §
8; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.280. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 26; 1949 c 112 § 70; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-508.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.250 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 131.
75.28.281 Oyster farm license. [1969 ex.s. c 253 § 2; 1955 c 212 §
9.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.28.280.
75.28.282 Clam farm license, oyster farm license—Required.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 126; 1955 c 212 § 10.] Repealed by 1985 c 457 § 28.
75.28.283 Geoducks or clams—Licenses for harvesting. [1979
ex.s. c 141 § 6.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1,
1984.
75.28.285 Commercial razor clam license—Fees. [1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 127; 1983 1st ex.s. c 31 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 27 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.285.
Prior: 1951 c 271 § 44.] Repealed by 1989 c 316 § 21, effective January 1,
1990.
75.28.286
Geoducks—Designating state aquatic lands for
harvesting. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 129; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 79.96.085 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 128.
75.28.287 Geoduck diver license. [1993 c 340 § 24; 1990 c 163 § 6;
1989 c 316 § 13; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 130; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
253 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.750 pursuant to 1993 c 340 § 54,
effective January 1, 1994.
75.28.288 Geoduck harvesting—Penalties for violations. [1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 45; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.140
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.28.240 Brush weir license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 14; 1959 c 309 §
22; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.240. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 22; 1949 c 112 § 69(14);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(14).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.120.
75.28.290 State oyster reserves—Oyster reserve fishery license.
[2000 c 107 § 47; 1993 c 340 § 20; 1989 c 316 § 14; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
131; 1969 ex.s. c 91 § 2; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.290. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 27;
1949 c 112 § 71; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-509.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.260 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.245 Herring spawn on kelp permits—Auction. [1993 c 340
§ 37; 1989 c 176 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.30.270 pursuant to 1993 c
340 § 54, effective January 1, 1994.
75.28.295 Oyster cultch permit. [1989 c 316 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 77.65.270 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.250 Ring net license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 § 15; 1959 c 309 § 23;
1955 c 12 § 75.28.250. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 23; 1949 c 112 § 69(15); Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(15).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.130.
75.28.255 Commercial fishing licenses for specified species—
Columbia river smelt—Carp—Fees. [1989 c 316 § 11; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 122; 1955 c 212 § 5.] Repealed by 1993 c 340 § 56, effective January 1,
1994.
75.28.260 Bottom fish or devil fish pots license. [1965 ex.s. c 73 §
16; 1959 c 309 § 24; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.260. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 24; 1949 c
112 § 69(16); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(16).] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.28.120.
75.28.265 Commercial cultivation of food fish and shellfish—
Aquaculture permits and licenses—Fee—Exemption. [1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 124; 1971 c 35 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.16.100.] Repealed by 1985 c
457 § 28.
75.28.270 Shellfish pots license. [1980 c 133 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 73 §
17; 1959 c 309 § 25; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.270. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 25; 1949 c
112 § 69(17); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-507(17).] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW
75.28.130.
75.28.300 Wholesale fish dealer's license—Fee—Exemption.
[2000 c 107 § 48; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 43; 1989 c 316 § 16. Prior: 1985 c 457
§ 20; 1985 c 248 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 132; 1979 c 66 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c
28 § 1; 1955 c 212 § 11; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.300; prior: 1951 c 271 § 28;
1949 c 112 § 72(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-510(1).] Recodified as RCW
77.65.280 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.302 Wholesale fish dealer licenses—Display. [1993 c 340 §
52; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 110; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 §
74, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-512, part. Formerly RCW 75.28.070.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.290 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.305 Wholesale fish dealer may be a fish buyer. [1985 c 248 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.300 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.310 Retail fish dealer's license. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.310.
Prior: 1953 c 207 § 3; 1949 c 112 § 72(2); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780510(2).] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
75.28.315 Wholesale fish dealers—Documentation of commercial
harvest. [1996 c 267 § 29; 1985 c 248 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.310
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.320 Fish canner's license. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.320. Prior:
1951 c 271 § 29; 1949 c 112 § 72(3); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-510(3).]
Repealed by 1979 c 66 § 4.
75.28.274 Shellfish pots for taking crab—License fees. [1980 c
133 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.130.
75.28.323 Wholesale fish dealers—Performance bond. [2000 c
107 § 49; 1996 c 267 § 30; 1985 c 248 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.320
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.275 Licenses to take crab—Requirements, limitations.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 147; 1982 c 157 § 1; 1980 c 133 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 75.30.130 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 145.
75.28.325
Custom canning license—Container markings—
Commingling prohibited. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.325. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 4.]
Repealed by 1979 c 66 § 4.
75.28.276 Crab license review boards. [1980 c 133 § 5.] Repealed
by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see
RCW 75.30.050.
75.28.328 Wholesale fish dealers—Performance bond—Payment
of liability. [1985 c 248 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.330 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.277 Crab license decisions—Review, appeal. [1980 c 133 §
6.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.30.060.
75.28.330 Fish byproducts license. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.330. Prior:
1951 c 271 § 30; 1949 c 112 § 72(4); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-510(4).]
Repealed by 1979 c 66 § 4.
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75.28.335 Wholesale fish dealers—Additional penalties. [1985 c
248 § 8.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 125.
75.28.340 Fish buyer's license. [2000 c 107 § 50; 1993 sp.s. c 17 §
46; 1989 c 316 § 17; 1985 c 248 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.340
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.350 Fish buyer's license—Fee. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 133;
1965 ex.s. c 29 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.350. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 31; 1949 c
112 § 72(6); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-510(6).] Repealed by 1985 c 248 § 9.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.28.340.
75.28.360 Boat house operator's license. [1955 c 12 § 75.28.360.
Prior: 1951 c 271 § 32; 1949 c 112 § 72(7); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780510(7).] Repealed by 1979 c 66 § 4.
75.28.370 Branch plant license—Fee. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 134;
1979 c 66 § 2; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.370. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 15; 1951 c 271 §
33; 1949 c 112 § 72(8); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-510(8).] Repealed by
1989 c 47 § 3; and repealed by 1989 c 316 § 21, effective January 1, 1990.
75.28.475 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Advisory boards of review—Travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
171; 1974 ex.s. c 184 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.30.050.
75.28.480 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Appeal to board of review—Hearing—Procedure. [1974 ex.s. c 184 § 9.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984. Later
enactment, see RCW 75.30.060.
75.28.485 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Evaluation—Recommendations. [1974 ex.s. c 184 § 10.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 106 § 9.
75.28.500 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Finding and intent. [1977 ex.s. c 230 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 §
2.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following
RCW 75.44.100.
75.28.375 Certain license fees double for nonresidents. [1971 ex.s.
c 283 § 12.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1,
1984.
75.28.505 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Definitions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 155; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 3;
1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.100 pursuant to 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.377 Nonresident applicants and certain wholesale dealer
licensees—Surety or property bond or deposit may be required. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 40 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984.
75.28.510 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Authorized. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 156; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 230 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.110
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.380 Forfeiture of license for violations. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
43; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 2; 1957 c 171 § 5; 1955 c 12 § 75.28.380. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 77; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-603.] Recodified as RCW 75.10.120
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.28.515 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Valuation—Maximum price—Retirement of licenses and
permits. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 157; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 75.44.120 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.384 Salmon licenses—Suspension for repeated violations.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 44; 1979 ex.s. c 99 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
75.10.130 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.28.520 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Disposition of vessels and gear—Prohibition against using
purchased vessels for fishing purposes. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 158; 1979
ex.s. c 43 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.130
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.390
Commercial herring fishing—Legislative finding.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 1.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective
January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see note following RCW 75.30.140.
75.28.400 Commercial herring fishing—Additional finding—
Purpose. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 135; 1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 2.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.30.140.
75.28.410 Commercial herring fishing—Validation of licenses
required. [1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 3.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.30.140.
75.28.420 Commercial herring fishing—Validated licenses—
Limitation—Required—Additional licenses. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 148;
1974 ex.s. c 104 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
75.30.140 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 145.
75.28.430 Commercial herring fishing—Elimination of units as
alternative measure. [1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 5.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.440 Commercial herring fishing—Advisory committee—
Hardship cases. [1974 ex.s. c 104 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.450 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Intention. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 136; 1974 ex.s. c 184 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.30.120.
75.28.455 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Program to limit commercial salmon vessels—Qualifications for
licensing. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 146; 1979 c 135 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 106 § 7; 1974 ex.s. c 184 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.30.120
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 145.
75.28.460 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Salmon caught outside state waters—Single delivery permit—Fee.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 116; 1983 c 297 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c
184 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 75.28.116 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
114.
75.28.465 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Vessels under construction. [1974 ex.s. c 184 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.470 Limitation upon salmon licenses and delivery permits—
Licensing of charter fishing vessels. [1974 ex.s. c 184 § 6.] Repealed by
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
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75.28.525 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Violations—Penalties—Forfeiture. [1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 7.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.530 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Administration of program—Advisory board—Travel
expenses. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 159; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 34 § 172; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.140
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.535 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Effective date—Administration—Vessel, gear, license and
permit reduction fund. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 160; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 5;
1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.150 pursuant to 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.540 Program to purchase fishing vessels, gear, licenses and
permits—Time limitation to apply for participation—Completion of
program. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 161; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 230 §
6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 75.44.160 pursuant to
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 154.
75.28.600 Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Declaration of
state policy. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 10.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW 75.25.100.
75.28.610 Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Required—
Penalty. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 94; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 11.] Recodified as
RCW 75.25.100 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 93.
75.28.620 Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Issuance—
Rules. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 97; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 12.] Recodified as
RCW 75.25.130 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 93.
75.28.630
Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Fees—
"Resident" defined—Exemptions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 95; 1977 ex.s. c
327 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 75.25.110 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
93.
75.28.640
Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Issuer's
compensation. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 14.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
189, effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.25.130.
75.28.650
Anadromous
salmon
angling
licenses—
Nontransferable—Enforcement provisions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 98;
1980 c 78 § 135; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 75.25.140
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 93.
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75.28.660 Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Falsification—
Penalty. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 100; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 16.] Recodified as
RCW 75.25.160 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 93.
prior: 1993 c 376 § 9; 1993 c 340 § 27; 1990 c 61 § 3; 1989 c 37 § 3; 1986
c 198 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 138; 1977 ex.s. c 106 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.28.670 Anadromous salmon angling licenses—Concurrent
waters of Columbia river—Reciprocity. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 96; 1977
ex.s. c 327 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 75.25.120 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 93.
75.30.055 Regional advisory committees abolished. [1994 sp.s. c 9
§ 808.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.28.690 Salmon charter crew member—Salmon roe license—
Sale of salmon roe—Conditions. [1996 c 267 § 31; 1993 c 340 § 22; 1989
c 316 § 18; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 137; 1981 c 227 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.350 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.700 License fee increases—Disposition. [1989 c 316 § 20.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.360 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.710 Professional salmon guide license. [1998 c 190 § 98;
1993 c 340 § 26; 1991 c 362 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.370 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.30.060 Administrative review of department's decision—
Hearing—Procedures. [2000 c 107 § 58; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 32
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 139; 1977 ex.s. c 106 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.040 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.065 Salmon charter boats—Limitation on issuance of
licenses—Renewal—Transfer. [2000 c 107 § 59; 1993 c 340 § 28; 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 141; 1981 c 202 § 1; 1979 c 101 § 7; 1977 ex.s. c 106 § 2.
Formerly RCW 75.30.020.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.050 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 132.
75.28.720 Ocean pink shrimp—Defined. [1993 c 376 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.380 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.30.070 Salmon charter boats—Angler permit, when required.
[2000 c 107 § 60; 1998 c 190 § 100; 1993 c 340 § 29; 1989 c 147 § 2; 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 142; 1979 c 101 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.060
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.28.730 Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license. [2000 c 107 § 51;
1993 c 376 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.390 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
131.
75.30.080 Anglers' permits/boat size schedule. [1979 c 101 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.740 Emerging commercial fishery—Trial or experimental
fishery—Licenses and permits. [2000 c 107 § 52; 1998 c 190 § 99; 1993 c
340 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.400 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.30.090 Salmon charter boats—Angler permit—Number of
anglers. [2000 c 107 § 61; 1993 c 340 § 30; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 143; 1979
c 101 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.28.750 Geoduck diver license. [1993 c 340 § 24; 1990 c 163 § 6;
1989 c 316 § 13; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 130; 1979 ex.s. c 141 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c
253 § 4. Formerly RCW 75.28.287.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.410
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.30.100 Salmon charter boats—Angler permit—Total number
of anglers limited—Permit transfer. [2000 c 107 § 62; 1993 c 340 § 31;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 144; 1979 c 101 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.080
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.28.760 Wild salmonid policy—Establishment. [2000 c 107 §
53; 1993 sp.s. c 4 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.420 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 131.
75.30.110 Expiration of chapter. [1979 c 101 § 6.] Repealed by
1981 c 202 § 2.
75.28.770 Wild salmonid policy—Management strategies and
gear types. [2000 c 107 § 54; 1998 c 245 § 153; 1994 c 264 § 46; 1993 sp.s.
c 4 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.430 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.780 Alternate operator—Geoduck diver—Salmon guide—
Fees. [2000 c 107 § 55; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 42.] Recodified as RCW
77.65.440 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
75.28.800 Herring Fleet Opportunity Board. [1980 c 113 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 189, effective January 1, 1984.
75.28.900 Effective date—1989 c 316. [1989 c 316 § 22.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.900 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
Chapter 75.30
LICENSE LIMITATION PROGRAMS
75.30.010 Legislative findings. [1977 ex.s. c 106 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.30.065.
75.30.011 Vessel-to-person transition—Vessel ownership and
license qualification status—Expiration of section. [1993 c 340 § 45.]
Expired January 1, 1995.
75.30.015 License renewed subject to RCW 75.28.042. [1997 c 58
§ 884.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.020 Moratorium on issuance of licenses—Renewals—
Transfers. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 141; 1981 c 202 § 1; 1979 c 101 § 7; 1977
ex.s. c 106 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 75.30.065 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 140.
75.30.021
No harvest opportunity during year—License
requirements waived—Effect on license limitation programs. [2000 c
107 § 56; 1995 c 227 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.020 pursuant to 2000
c 107 § 132.
75.30.030
Charter boats under construction or purchased
between April 16, 1976 and May 28, 1977. [1977 ex.s. c 106 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.30.040 Duty of department to evaluate and recommend phase
II approach. [1977 ex.s. c 106 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190,
effective January 1, 1984.
75.30.050 Advisory review boards. [2000 c 107 § 57; 1999 c 151 §
1601; 1995 c 269 § 3101. Prior: 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 807; 1994 c 260 § 18;
(2010 Ed.)
75.30.120 Commercial salmon fishing licenses and delivery
licenses—Limitations—Transfer. [2000 c 107 § 63; 1995 c 135 § 7.
Prior: 1993 c 340 § 32; 1993 c 100 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 146; 1979 c
135 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 106 § 7; 1974 ex.s. c 184 § 2.
Formerly RCW 75.28.455.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.090 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.121 Commercial salmon fishing licenses and delivery
permits—Waiver of requirements due to actions by foreign
government—Expiration of section. [1986 c 198 § 1.] Expired December
31, 1986.
75.30.125 Commercial salmon fishery license or salmon delivery
license—Reversion to department following government confiscation of
vessel. [2000 c 107 § 64; 1993 c 340 § 33; 1986 c 198 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.130
Dungeness crab-Puget Sound fishery license—
Limitations—Qualifications. [2000 c 107 § 65; 1999 c 151 § 1602; 1998 c
190 § 101. Prior: 1997 c 233 § 1; 1997 c 115 § 1; 1993 c 340 § 34; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 147; 1982 c 157 § 1; 1980 c 133 § 4. Formerly RCW
75.28.275.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.140 Herring fishery license—Limitations on issuance. [2000
c 107 § 66; 1998 c 190 § 102; 1993 c 340 § 35; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 148;
1974 ex.s. c 104 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 173 § 4. Formerly RCW 75.28.420.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.150
Commercial Puget Sound whiting license
endorsement—Legislative findings. [1986 c 198 § 3.] Decodified
pursuant to 1993 c 340 § 55, effective January 1, 1994.
75.30.160 Whiting license required in designated areas. [1998 c
190 § 103; 1993 c 340 § 38; 1986 c 198 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 §
125.
75.30.170 Whiting-Puget Sound fishery license—Limitation on
issuance. [2000 c 107 § 67; 1993 c 340 § 39; 1986 c 198 § 5.] Recodified
as RCW 77.70.130 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.180 Whiting-Puget Sound fishery license—Transferable to
family members. [2000 c 107 § 68; 1993 c 340 § 40; 1986 c 198 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.210
Sea urchin dive fishery license—Limitation on
issuance—Surcharge—Sea urchin dive fishery account—Transfer of
license—Issuance of new licenses. [1999 c 126 § 1; 1998 c 190 § 104;
1993 c 340 § 41; 1990 c 62 § 2; 1989 c 37 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
77.70.150 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
75.30.220
Emerging commercial fishery designation—
Experimental fishery permits. [2000 c 107 § 69; 1993 c 340 § 42; 1990 c
63 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.160 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.230 Emerging commercial fishery designation—Legislative
review. [1990 c 63 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.170 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 132.
class B fishery licenses. [1994 c 260 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.350
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.440 Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses—Limitation on
new licenses—Requirements for renewal. [2000 c 107 § 81; 1994 c 260 §
13.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.360 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.240
Emerging commercial fishery—License status—
Recommendations to legislature. [1993 c 340 § 43; 1990 c 63 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.180 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.250 Sea cucumber dive fishery license—Limitation on
issuance—Surcharge—Sea cucumber dive fishery account—Transfer
of license—Issuance of new licenses. [1999 c 126 § 2; 1998 c 190 § 105;
1993 c 340 § 44; 1990 c 61 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.190 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.450 Limitation on taking crab in the exclusive economic
zone of Oregon or California—Section effective contingent upon
reciprocal legislation by both Oregon and California. [1998 c 190 § 109;
1994 c 260 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.370 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
132.
75.30.460 Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses—Criteria for
issuing new licenses. [2000 c 107 § 82; 1994 c 260 § 17.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.380 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.260 Herring spawn on kelp fishery licenses—Number
limited. [1993 c 340 § 36; 1989 c 176 § 1. Formerly RCW 75.28.235.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.200 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.270 Herring spawn on kelp fishery license—Auction. [2000
c 107 § 70; 1993 c 340 § 37; 1989 c 176 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.28.245.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.210 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.280 Geoduck fishery license—Conditions and limitations—
OSHA regulations—Violations. [2000 c 107 § 71; 1998 c 190 § 106; 1993
c 340 § 46.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.220 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.290 Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Requirements
and criteria—Continuous participation. [2000 c 107 § 72; 1998 c 190 §
107; 1993 c 376 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.230 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 132.
75.30.300 Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Requirements
and criteria—Historical participation. [2000 c 107 § 73; 1993 c 376 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.240 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.310
Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—License
transfer—License suspension. [1993 c 376 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
77.70.250 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.320 Ocean pink shrimp—Single delivery license. [2000 c
107 § 74; 1993 c 376 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.260 pursuant to 2000
c 107 § 132.
75.30.330 Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Reduction of
landing requirement. [2000 c 107 § 75; 1993 c 376 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.270 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.350 Crab fishery—License required—Dungeness crabcoastal fishery license—Dungeness crab-coastal class B fishery
license—Coastal crab and replacement vessel defined. [2000 c 107 § 76;
1998 c 190 § 108; 1995 c 252 § 1; 1994 c 260 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
77.70.280 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.360 Crab taken in offshore waters—Criteria for landing in
Washington state—Limitations. [1997 c 418 § 2; 1994 c 260 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.290 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.370 Crab taken in offshore waters—Dungeness crab
offshore delivery license—Fee. [2000 c 107 § 77; 1994 c 260 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.300 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.470 Reduction of landing requirements under RCW
75.30.350—Procedure. [2000 c 107 § 83; 1994 c 260 § 19.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.390 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.480 Coastal Dungeness crab resource plan. [1998 c 245 §
154; 1994 c 260 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.400 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 132.
75.30.490 Puget Sound shrimp fishery—Converted to limited
entry fishery—Shrimp pot gear. [2000 c 107 § 84; 1999 c 239 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.410 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.30.500 Puget Sound shrimp fishery—Converted to limited
entry fishery—Trawl gear. [2000 c 107 § 85; 1999 c 239 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 77.70.420 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
Chapter 75.32
PRIVILEGE FEES AND FISH SALES TAXES
Reviser's note: Chapter 75.32 RCW was repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10
which also contained a savings clause and authority to exercise for four
years the powers and duties under RCW 75.32.090 through 75.32.130 for
administration of taxes due before July 1, 1980. For text of RCW 75.32.090
through 75.32.130, see volume 6 of the 1979 Revised Code of Washington.
1980 c 98 § 10 has been set out in a note following the chapter 82.27 RCW
digest.
75.32.001 "Primary market value" defined. [1965 ex.s. c 71 § 1.]
Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.32.003 "Food fish and shellfish" include parts. [1977 ex.s. c
327 § 25.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27
RCW.
75.32.010 "Columbia River district" defined. [1955 c 12 §
75.32.010. Prior: 1949 c 107 § 1(2), part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(2),
part.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 10 § 3.
75.32.020 Privilege fees and fish sales taxes required. [1977 ex.s. c
327 § 19; 1955 c 12 § 75.32.020. Prior: 1949 c 107 § 1, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5780-60, part.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see
chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.30.380 Transfer of Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses—
Fee. [2000 c 107 § 78; 1997 c 418 § 3; 1994 c 260 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 77.70.310 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.32.030
Canners, processors, dealers—Privilege fees—
Exceptions. [1979 ex.s. c 203 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 20; 1963 ex.s. c 10 §
1; 1955 c 212 § 12; 1955 c 12 § 75.32.030. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 6; 1951 c
271 § 34; 1949 c 107 § 1(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(1).] Repealed by
1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.30.390
Coastal crab account—Created—Revenues—
Expenditures. [2000 c 107 § 79; 1997 c 418 § 4; 1994 c 260 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 77.70.320 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.32.033 Credits against privilege fees owed under RCW
75.32.030. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 23.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.30.400 Coastal crab account expenditures—Purchase of
Dungeness crab-coastal class B fishery licenses. [1994 c 260 § 7.]
Decodified pursuant to 1997 c 418 § 6.
75.32.035 Rules as to proof required for credits claimed under
RCW 75.32.033. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 24.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10.
Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.30.410 Coastal crab account expenditures—Management of
coastal crab resource. [1994 c 260 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.330
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.32.040
Canners, processors, dealers—Columbia River
district—Privilege fees. [1955 c 12 § 75.32.040. Prior: 1949 c 107 § 1(2),
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(2), part.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 10 § 3.
75.30.420 Criteria for nonresident Dungeness crab-coastal fishery
license for Oregon residents—Section effective contingent upon
reciprocal statutory authority in Oregon. [2000 c 107 § 80; 1994 c 260 §
9.] Recodified as RCW 77.70.340 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 132.
75.32.051 Oyster canners, processors, dealers—Privilege fee.
[1977 ex.s. c 327 § 21; 1955 c 212 § 13.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10.
Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.30.430 Restrictions on designations and substitutions on
Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses and Dungeness crab-coastal
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 796]
75.32.055 Fish sales tax—Imposed—Rates—Exemptions. [1977
ex.s. c 327 § 22.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter
82.27 RCW.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
75.32.060 Fishing guides—Privilege fees. [1955 c 12 § 75.32.060.
Prior: 1949 c 107 § 1(4); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(4).] Repealed by
1955 c 212 § 14.
75.32.065 Payment of privilege fees and fish sales tax—Food fish
or shellfish handled by original receivers—Sales to nonresident
purchasers. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 26.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.32.070 Catch fees required—Exception—Privilege, catch, fees
when Oregon fees already paid. [1973 1st ex.s. c 63 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 10 §
2; 1955 c 12 § 75.32.070. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 35; 1949 c 107 § 1(5), part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(5), part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 32.
§ 7.
75.32.075 Landing fee. [1951 c 271 § 45.] Repealed by 1953 c 207
75.32.080 Collection of fish sales tax by original receiver—
"Original receiver" defined. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 27; 1955 c 12 §
75.32.080. Prior: 1953 c 207 § 8; 1951 c 271 § 36; 1949 c 107 § 1(5), part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-60(5), part.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.32.090 When privilege fees and fish sales taxes due and
payable—Returns. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 28; 1967 c 193 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 9 §
1; 1955 c 12 § 75.32.090. Prior: 1949 c 107 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 578061.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.32.100 Delinquent payments—Interest—Lien. [1955 c 12 §
75.32.100. Prior: 1951 c 271 § 37; 1949 c 107 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-62.] Repealed by 1963 ex.s. c 9 § 3.
75.32.101
Delinquent payments—Penalties—Interest—Lien—
Date of filing governed by postmark. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 29; 1963 ex.s. c
9 § 2.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27
RCW.
75.32.110 Director may make rules, etc., to insure payment of fees
and taxes. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 30; 1955 c 12 § 75.32.110. Prior: 1949 c
107 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-63.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
Title 75
Chapter 75.40
COMPACTS
75.40.010 Columbia River Compact—Provisions. [1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 149; 1955 c 12 § 75.40.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 80; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 5780-701.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.40.020 Columbia River Compact—Commission to represent
state. [2000 c 107 § 86; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 19 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 150; 1955 c 12 §
75.40.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 81; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-702.]
Recodified as RCW 77.75.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.40.030 Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact—Provisions. [1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 151; 1969 ex.s. c 101 § 2; 1959 ex.s. c 7 § 1; 1955 c 12 §
75.40.030. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 82(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-703(1).]
Recodified as RCW 77.75.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.40.040 Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact—Representatives of
state on Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 20
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46
§ 152; 1963 c 171 § 2; 1955 c 12 § 75.40.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 82(2);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-703(2).] Recodified as RCW 77.75.040 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.40.050 Offshore fishing in Pacific—Rules and regulations.
[1977 ex.s. c 100 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.40.050. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 82(3);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-703(3).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190,
effective January 1, 1984. Later enactment, see RCW 75.08.070.
75.40.060 Treaty between United States and Canada concerning
Pacific salmon. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 21 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1989 c 130 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 153; 1955 c 12 §
75.40.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 83; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-704.]
Recodified as RCW 77.75.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.40.070 Penalty for violation of rules and regulations. [1955 c
12 § 75.40.070. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 82(4); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780703(4).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.40.100 Coastal ecosystems compact authorized. [1994 c 148 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.32.115 Audits—Rules and procedures. [1977 ex.s. c 327 § 31.]
Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.40.110 Coastal ecosystems cooperative agreements authorized.
[2000 c 107 § 87; 1994 c 148 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.060 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 133.
75.32.120 Penalty for violations. [1955 c 12 § 75.32.120. Prior:
1949 c 107 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-64.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10.
Later enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
PROGRAM TO PURCHASE FISHING VESSELS AND LICENSES
Chapter 75.44
75.32.130 Director may require bond after wilful violation—
License revocation for failure. [1955 c 12 § 75.32.130. Prior: 1949 c 107
§ 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-65.] Repealed by 1980 c 98 § 10. Later
enactment, see chapter 82.27 RCW.
75.44.010 Legislative finding and intent. [1975 1st ex.s. c 152 § 1.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
Chapter 75.36
75.44.030 Authority to make loans—Eligibility. [1975 1st ex.s. c
152 § 4.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE
OF PROPERTY FOR VIOLATIONS
75.36.010
Seizure of property without warrant—Where
authorized—Deposit of cash bond in lieu. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 34; 1955
c 12 § 75.36.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(1); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780602(1).] Recodified as RCW 75.10.030 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.36.020 Forfeiture may be in addition to other penalties. [1955
c 12 § 75.36.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(2); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780602(2).] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
Later enactment, see RCW 75.10.110.
75.36.030 Service of process and forfeiture where identity of
violator not known. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 38; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.030.
Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(3); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(3).] Recodified as
RCW 75.10.070 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.36.040 Concurrent jurisdiction of justice and superior courts.
[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 37; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 76(4);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(4).] Recodified as RCW 75.10.060 pursuant
to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
75.36.050 Sale or destruction of property forfeited—Disposition
of proceeds. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 39; 1955 c 12 § 75.36.050. Prior: 1951
c 271 § 38; 1949 c 112 § 76(5); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-602(5).]
Recodified as RCW 75.10.080 pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 31.
(2010 Ed.)
75.44.020 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 152 § 3.] Repealed by 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.040 Loan restrictions and limitations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 152 §
5.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.050 Administration of program. [1975 1st ex.s. c 152 § 6.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.060 Effective date, expiration of chapter. [1975 1st ex.s. c
152 § 7.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.070 Authority to accept federal funds—Interest payment
loan fund—Investments. [1975 1st ex.s. c 152 § 8.] Repealed by 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.080 Time limitation to make application. [1975 1st ex.s. c
152 § 9.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 190, effective January 1, 1984.
75.44.100 Definitions. [2000 c 107 § 88; 1985 c 7 § 150; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 155; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 3. Formerly
RCW 75.28.505.] Recodified as RCW 77.80.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
134.
75.44.110 Program authorized—Conditions. [1984 c 67 § 1; 1983
1st ex.s. c 46 § 156; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s.
c 183 § 4. Formerly RCW 75.28.510.] Recodified as RCW 77.80.020
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 134.
75.44.120 Determination of purchase price—Maximum price.
[2000 c 107 § 89; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 157; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 5.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly RCW 75.28.515.] Recodified as RCW 77.80.030 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 134.
75.44.130 Disposition of vessels and gear—Prohibition against
using purchased vessels for fishing purposes. [2000 c 107 § 90; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 158; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 6. Formerly
RCW 75.28.520.] Recodified as RCW 77.80.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
134.
75.44.140 Rules—Administration of program. [1995 c 269 § 3201;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 159; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 172;
1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 8. Formerly RCW 75.28.530.] Recodified as RCW
77.80.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 134.
75.44.150 Vessel, gear, license, and permit reduction fund. [2000 c
107 § 91; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 160; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c
183 § 9. Formerly RCW 75.28.535.] Recodified as RCW 77.80.060
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 134.
75.44.160 Time limitation to apply for participation—Completion
of program. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 161; 1979 ex.s. c 43 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c
230 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 10. Formerly RCW 75.28.540.] Repealed by
1984 c 67 § 2.
75.46.180 Habitat project lists—Tracking of funds—Report.
[2000 c 107 § 103; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.140
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.190
Statewide salmon recovery strategy—Prospective
application. [1999 sp.s. c 13 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.150 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.200 Salmon monitoring data, information. [1999 sp.s. c 13 §
13.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.160 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.210 Salmon recovery account. [1999 sp.s. c 13 § 16.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.170 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.300 Findings. [1999 sp.s. c 4 § 101.] Recodified as RCW
77.85.180 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.350 Federal assurances in forests and fish report—Events
constituting failure of assurances—Governor's authority to negotiate.
[1999 sp.s. c 4 § 1301.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.190 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 135.
75.46.900 Captions not law. [1998 c 246 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
77.85.900 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
Chapter 75.46
Chapter 75.48
SALMON RECOVERY
SALMON ENHANCEMENT FACILITIES—BOND ISSUE
75.46.005 Findings—Intent. [1999 sp.s. c 13 § 1; 1998 c 246 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.005 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.48.010 Legislative finding. [1977 ex.s. c 308 § 1.] Decodified
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182. Now a note following RCW
75.48.020.
75.46.010 Definitions. [2000 c 107 § 92; 1998 c 246 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.020
Implementation—Summary to legislature—
Recommendations. [1998 c 246 § 3.] Repealed by 1999 c 372 § 17.
75.46.030 State of the salmon report. [1998 c 246 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 77.85.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.040
Governor's salmon recovery office—Creation—
Purpose. [2000 c 107 § 93; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 8; 1998 c 246 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.050
Independent science panel—Selection—Terms—
Purpose. [2000 c 107 § 94; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 10; 1998 c 246 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.48.020
General obligation bonds authorized—Purpose—
Terms—Appropriation required. [1990 1st ex.s. c 15 § 10. Prior: 1989
1st ex.s. c 14 § 15; 1989 c 136 § 8; 1985 ex.s. c 4 § 10; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
162; 1981 c 261 § 1; 1980 c 15 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 77.90.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.48.030
Disposition of proceeds—Salmon enhancement
construction account—Earnings. [1985 c 57 § 73; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
163; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July
1, 1991.
75.48.040 Administration of proceeds. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 164;
1977 ex.s. c 308 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.90.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 136.
75.46.060 Habitat project lists. [1999 sp.s. c 13 § 11; 1998 c 246 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.48.050 "Facilities" defined. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 165; 1981 c
261 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.90.030 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 136.
75.46.070
Critical pathways methodology—Habitat work
schedule. [2000 c 107 § 95; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 12; 1998 c 246 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.48.060 Form, terms, conditions, etc., of bonds. [1989 c 136 § 9;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 166; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
77.90.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.46.080 Interagency review team—Duties. [2000 c 107 § 96;
1999 sp.s. c 13 § 15; 1998 c 246 § 9.] Expired July 1, 2000.
75.48.070 Anticipation notes—Authorized—Payment of principal
and interest on bonds and notes. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 167; 1977 ex.s. c
308 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 77.90.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.46.090 Technical advisory groups. [2000 c 107 § 97; 1998 c 246
§ 10.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.100 Sea grant program—Technical assistance authorized.
[2000 c 107 § 98; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 14; 1998 c 246 § 11.] Recodified as
RCW 77.85.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.110 Southwest Washington salmon recovery region—
Created. [2000 c 107 § 99; 1998 c 246 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
77.85.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.120 Work group—Evaluation of mitigation alternatives.
[2000 c 107 § 100; 1998 c 246 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.100
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.46.130 Appropriated funds. [1998 c 246 § 17.] Repealed by
1999 sp.s. c 13 § 23, effective July 1, 1999.
75.46.150
Salmon recovery funding board—Creation—
Membership. [1999 sp.s. c 13 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.110
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.48.080 Salmon enhancement construction bond retirement
fund—Created—Purpose. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 168; 1977 ex.s. c 308 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 77.90.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.48.090 Annual report to legislature. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 169;
1977 ex.s. c 308 § 9.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
75.48.100 Availability of sufficient revenue required before bonds
issued. [2000 c 107 § 104; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 170; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 77.90.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.48.110 Bonds legal investment for public funds. [1983 1st ex.s.
c 46 § 171; 1977 ex.s. c 308 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 77.90.080 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 136.
75.48.120
Salmon enhancement facilities program—
Requirements and factors to be considered—Salmon advisory
council—Expiration of section. [1988 c 36 § 40; 1985 c 458 § 8; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 173; 1980 c 66 § 1; 1979 c 60 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 2.
Formerly RCW 75.18.110.] Expired December 31, 1989.
75.46.160
Board responsibilities—Grants and loans
administration assistance. [2000 c 107 § 101; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.85.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
SALMON ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
75.46.170 Allocation of funds—Procedures and criteria. [2000 c
107 § 102; 2000 c 15 § 1; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
77.85.130 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
75.50.010 Legislative findings. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 33 (Referendum
Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 45; 1985 c 458 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
75.50.020 Long-term regional policy statements. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2
§ 34 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1985 c 458 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.030 Salmon enhancement plan—Enhancement projects.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 35 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7,
1995); 1985 c 458 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.030 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 137.
75.50.040 Commission to monitor enhancement projects and
enhancement plan. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 36 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1985 c 458 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
77.95.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.050 Annual report to legislature. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 37
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1987 c 505 § 72;
1985 c 458 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
75.50.060 "Enhancement project" defined. [1985 c 458 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 77.95.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.070 Regional fisheries enhancement group authorized.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 38 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7,
1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 46; 1989 c 426 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.060
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.080 Regional fisheries enhancement groups—Goals. [2000
c 107 § 105; 1997 c 389 § 5; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 47; 1989 c 426 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.95.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.090 Regional fisheries enhancement groups—Incorporation
prerequisites. [1990 c 58 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.080 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.100 Regional fisheries enhancement group account—
Revenue sources, uses, and limitations. [2000 c 107 § 106; 1998 c 245 §
155; 1998 c 191 § 27; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 39 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995). Prior: 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 11; 1993 c 340 § 53;
1990 c 58 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
137.
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75.50.900 Severability—1985 c 458. [1985 c 458 § 12.] Recodified
as RCW 77.95.900 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
Chapter 75.52
VOLUNTEER COOPERATIVE FISH AND WILDLIFE
ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
75.52.010
Legislative findings—Department to administer
cooperative enhancement program. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 49; 1988 c 36 § 41;
1984 c 72 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
138.
75.52.020 Definitions. [2000 c 107 § 111; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 50; 1988 c
36 § 42; 1984 c 72 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.020 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 138.
75.52.030 Cooperative projects—Types. [1984 c 72 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.100.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.035 Cooperative projects—Sale of surplus salmon eggs and
carcasses. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 51; 1987 c 48 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
77.100.040 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.040 Duties of department. [1987 c 505 § 73; 1984 c 72 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.100.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.050 Commission to establish rules—Subjects. [2000 c 107 §
112; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 42 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November
7, 1995); 1984 c 72 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.060 pursuant to 2000
c 107 § 138.
75.52.060 Agreements for cooperative projects—Duration. [1984
c 72 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.070 Duties of volunteer group. [2000 c 107 § 113; 1984 c 72
§ 7.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.080 Application of chapter. [1984 c 72 § 8.] Recodified as
RCW 77.100.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.50.105 Regional fisheries enhancement groups—Start-up
funds. [2000 c 107 § 107; 1997 c 389 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.100
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.52.100 Cedar river spawning channel. [2000 c 107 § 114; 1993
sp.s. c 2 § 52; 1989 c 85 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.100 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 138.
75.50.110 Regional fisheries enhancement group advisory board.
[2000 c 107 § 108; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 40 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1995 c 367 § 5; 1990 c 58 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 77.95.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.52.110 Cedar river spawning channel—Technical committee—
Policy committee. [2000 c 107 § 115; 1998 c 245 § 156; 1993 sp.s. c 2 §
53; 1989 c 85 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.110 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 138.
75.50.115
Regional fisheries enhancement group advisory
board—Duties and authority. [2000 c 107 § 109; 1998 c 96 § 1; 1995 c
367 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.52.120 Cedar river spawning channel—Specifications. [1989 c
85 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.50.120 Enhancement efforts—Biennial report. [1995 c 367 § 7;
1990 c 58 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
75.50.125 Regional fisheries enhancement salmonid recovery
account—Created. [1997 c 389 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.130
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.130 Skagit river salmon recovery plan. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 §
41 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 §
48; 1992 c 88 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
137.
75.50.150 Coordination with regional enhancement groups—
Findings. [1995 c 367 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.150 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.160
Fish passage barrier removal task force—
Membership—Recommendations—Report to legislature. [2000 c 107 §
110; 1997 c 389 § 6; 1995 c 367 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.160
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.165 Salmonid fish passage—Removing impediments—
Grant program—Administration—Database directory. [1999 c 242 § 4;
1998 c 249 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.170 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
137.
75.50.170 Fish passage barrier removal program. [1995 c 367 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.180 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.180 Field testing of remote site incubators. [1995 c 367 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.190 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 137.
75.50.190 Remote site incubator program—Reports to the
legislature. [1998 c 251 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.95.200 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 137.
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75.52.130 Cedar river spawning channel—Funding. [2000 c 107 §
116; 1989 c 85 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.130 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 138.
75.52.140 Cedar river spawning channel—Transfer of funds.
[2000 c 107 § 117; 1989 c 85 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.140 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 138; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective
July 1, 2001.
Reviser's note: RCW 75.52.140 was amended by 2000 c 107 § 117
and recodified as RCW 77.100.140 without reference to its repeal by 2000 c
150 § 2. It has been decodified, effective July 1, 2001, for publication
purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
75.52.150
Cedar river spawning channel—Legislative
declaration. [1989 c 85 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 77.100.150 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.160 Cedar river spawning channel—Mitigation of water
diversion projects. [2000 c 107 § 118; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 54; 1989 c 85 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 77.100.160 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
75.52.900 Severability—1984 c 72. [1984 c 72 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 77.100.900 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 138.
Chapter 75.54
RECREATIONAL SALMON AND MARINE FISH
ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
75.54.005 Findings. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 82.] Recodified as RCW
77.105.005 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.006 Definition—Expiration of section. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 101.]
Repealed by 1994 c 6 § 3, effective March 1, 1994.
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75.54.010 Program created—Coordinator. [1998 c 245 § 157;
1993 sp.s. c 2 § 83.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 139.
75.56.900 Transmittal of act to president and congress—1985 c 1.
[1985 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 456, approved November 6, 1984).]
Recodified as RCW 77.110.900 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 140.
75.54.020 Department responsibilities. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 84.]
Recodified as RCW 77.105.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.56.905 Severability—1985 c 1. [1985 c 1 § 6 (Initiative Measure
No. 456, approved November 6, 1984).] Recodified as RCW 77.110.901
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 140.
75.54.030 Planning and operation of programs—Assistance from
nondepartmental sources. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 85.] Recodified as RCW
77.105.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.040 Delayed-release chinook salmon—Freshwater rearing.
[1993 sp.s. c 2 § 86.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.040 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 139.
75.54.050 Marine bottomfish species—Research, methods, and
programs for artificial rearing. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 87.] Recodified as RCW
77.105.050 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.060 Additional research. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 88.] Recodified as
RCW 77.105.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.070 Siting process for enhancement projects—Cooperation
with other entities. [1994 c 264 § 47; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 89.] Recodified as
RCW 77.105.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.080 Public awareness program. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 90.]
Recodified as RCW 77.105.080 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.090 Management of predators. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 91.]
Recodified as RCW 77.105.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.100 Plans to target hatchery-produced fish—Participation
by fishing interests—Feasibility of increased survival and production of
chinook and coho salmon. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 92.] Recodified as RCW
77.105.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
Chapter 75.58
AQUACULTURE DISEASE CONTROL
75.58.010 Disease inspection and control for aquatic farmers—
Development of program—Elements—Rules—Violations. [2000 c 107 §
122; 1998 c 190 § 110; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 55; 1988 c 36 § 43; 1985 c 457 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 77.115.010 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 141.
75.58.020 Disease inspection and control program—User fees—
Aquaculture disease control account. [2000 c 107 § 123; 1993 sp.s. c 2 §
56; 1985 c 457 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 77.115.020 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 141; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
Reviser's note: RCW 75.58.020 was amended by 2000 c 107 § 123
and recodified as RCW 77.115.020 without reference to its repeal by 2000 c
150 § 2. It has been decodified, effective July 1, 2001, for publication
purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
75.58.030 Consultation required—Agreements for diagnostic field
services authorized—Roster of biologists. [2000 c 107 § 124; 1993 sp.s. c
2 § 57; 1988 c 36 § 44; 1985 c 457 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 77.115.030
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 141.
75.58.040 Registration of aquatic farmers. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 58;
1988 c 36 § 45; 1985 c 457 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 77.115.040 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 141.
75.54.110 Coordination of sport fishing program with wild stock
initiative. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 93.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.110 pursuant
to 2000 c 107 § 139.
CONSTRUCTION
75.54.120 Increased recreational access to salmon and marine fish
resources—Plans. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 94.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.120
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.98.005 Intent—1983 1st ex.s. c 46. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 1.]
Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.54.130
Recreational fishing projects—Contracting with
entities. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 95.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.130 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.140 Saltwater, combination fishing license—Disposition of
fee. [2000 c 107 § 119; 1998 c 191 § 28; 1997 c 197 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 2 §
97.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.140 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.150 Recreational fisheries enhancement account. [2000 c
107 § 120; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 98.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.150 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 139.
75.54.900 Effective date—1993 sp.s. c 2 §§ 7, 60, 80, and 82-100.
[1993 sp.s. c 2 § 105.] Recodified as RCW 77.105.900 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 139.
Chapter 75.98
75.98.006 Savings—1983 1st ex.s. c 46. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 183.]
Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.98.007 Effective date—1983 1st ex.s. c 46. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
191.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1955 c 12 § 75.98.010.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
75.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1955 c
12 § 75.98.020.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
75.98.030 Severability—1983 1st ex.s. c 46. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
174; 1955 c 12 § 75.98.030.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 144.
75.54.901 Severability—1993 sp.s. c 2. Cross-reference section,
recodified as RCW 77.105.901 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 139.
75.98.040 Construction of certain sections. [1980 c 98 § 9; 1979 c
66 § 3; 1955 c 12 § 75.98.040.] Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 §
182.
Chapter 75.56
75.98.050 Repeals and savings. [1955 c 12 § 75.98.050.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
SALMON AND STEELHEAD TROUT—
MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
75.56.010 Declaration. [1985 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 456,
approved November 6, 1984).] Recodified as RCW 77.110.010 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 140.
75.56.020 Petition to congress. [1985 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No.
456, approved November 6, 1984).] Recodified as RCW 77.110.020
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 140.
75.56.030 Management of natural resources—State policy. [1985
c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 456, approved November 6, 1984).]
Recodified as RCW 77.110.030 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 140.
75.56.040 Declaration—Denial of rights based on race, sex, origin,
or cultural heritage. [1985 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 456, approved
November 6, 1984).] Recodified as RCW 77.110.040 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 140.
75.56.050
Steelhead recovery pilot program—Management
board—Duties—Termination of program. [2000 c 107 § 121; 1998 c 60
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.85.200 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 135.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 800]
75.98.060 Emergency—1955 c 12. [1955 c 12 § 75.98.060.]
Decodified pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 182.
Title 76
FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS
Chapter 76.01
GENERAL PROVISIONS
76.01.010 Sale of other than state forest lands. [2003 c 334 § 201;
1988 c 128 § 12; 1955 c 121 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.005 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 242.
76.01.020 Sale of other than state forest lands—Procedure. [1955
c 121 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 235.
76.01.030 Sale of other than state forest lands—Disposition of
revenue. [1955 c 121 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 235.
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Title 76
76.01.040 Federal funds for management and protection of
forests, forest and range lands. [2003 c 334 § 202; 1988 c 128 § 13; 1957
c 78 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.340 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 236.
76.04.170 Burning waste forest material—Permit. [1971 ex.s. c
233 § 2; 1955 c 142 § 1; 1929 c 207 § 1; 1927 c 223 § 1; RRS § 5788-1.
Prior: 1905 c 164 § 8.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.01.050 Federal funds for management and protection of
forests, forest and range lands—Disbursement of funds. [2003 c 334 §
203; 1988 c 128 § 14; 1957 c 78 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.345
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 236.
76.04.180 Supervised burning—Fire fighting—Employment—
Penalty for refusing assistance. [1971 ex.s. c 207 § 13; 1929 c 207 § 3;
1923 c 184 § 5; 1917 c 33 § 2; 1911 c 125 § 9; RRS § 5789.] Repealed by
1986 c 100 § 59.
76.01.060 Right of entry in course of duty by representatives of
department of natural resources. [2003 c 334 § 204; 2000 c 11 § 1; 1983
c 3 § 194; 1971 ex.s. c 49 § 1; 1963 c 100 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
43.30.450 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 237.
76.04.190 Closure of forest operation—Penalty. [1957 c 111 § 5;
1951 2nd ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1937 c 152 § 3; RRS § 5789-1.] Repealed by 1986
c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.325.
76.01.070 Joint select committee on domestic timber processing.
[1989 c 424 § 12.] Expired June 30, 1991.
Chapter 76.04
FOREST PROTECTION
76.04.010 Definitions. [1977 ex.s. c 102 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 1;
1951 c 58 § 1. Prior: (i) 1911 c 125 § 1; RRS § 5781. (ii) 1911 c 125 § 4,
part; RRS § 5784, part. (iii) 1917 c 105 § 6; RRS § 5809.] Repealed by
1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.005.
76.04.020 General duties of director. [1911 c 125 § 2; RRS § 5782.
Prior: 1905 c 164 § 2; 1903 c 114 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.030 Transfer of powers and duties—Federal funds. [1921 c
102 § 4 (adding a new section to 1911 c 125, section 23); RRS § 5802.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.025.
76.04.040 Payment of expenses of suppressing fires. [1911 c 125 §
3; RRS § 5783. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 15.
76.04.050 Duties of supervisor—Forest assistants. [1977 c 75 § 88;
1911 c 125 § 4; RRS § 5784. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 4; 1903 c 114 § 8.
Formerly RCW 76.04.010, part, and 76.04.050.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 §
59.
76.04.060
Wardens—Appointment—Duties—Compensation.
[1937 c 97 § 1; 1923 c 184 § 2; 1921 c 102 § 1; 1911 c 125 § 5; RRS § 5785.
Prior: 1905 c 164 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.035.
76.04.070 Further duties of wardens. [1933 c 68 § 1; 1911 c 125 §
6; RRS § 5786. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 6.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.035.
76.04.080
Rangers—Appointment—Ex officio rangers—
Compensation. [1925 ex.s. c 43 § 2; 1923 c 184 § 3; 1917 c 33 § 1; 1911 c
125 § 7; RRS § 5787. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.045.
76.04.090 Duty of prosecuting attorney—Magistrate—Penalties.
[1911 c 125 § 20; RRS § 5800. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 11.] Repealed by 1986
c 100 § 59.
76.04.100 Service of notices. [1917 c 105 § 7; RRS § 5810.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.055.
76.04.110 Arrests without warrant. [1911 c 125 § 19; RRS § 5799.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.065.
76.04.120 Rules and regulations—Penalty for violations. [1979
ex.s. c 8 § 2; 1923 c 184 § 11, part; RRS § 5811-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100
§ 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.075.
76.04.130 Disposition of fines. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 32; 1911 c 125 §
21; RRS § 5801.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.140 Regions of extra fire hazard—Designation—Penalty.
[1957 c 111 § 4; 1953 c 24 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 43 § 1; RRS § 5782-1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.305.
76.04.200 Suspension of burning permits and hunting privileges.
[1911 c 125 § 10; RRS § 5790.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.210 Penalties for setting fires or removing notices. [1955 c
142 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 43 § 4; 1921 c 102 § 3; 1911 c 125 § 11; RRS § 5791.
Prior: 1905 c 164 § 9; 1903 c 114 § 10.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.220 Wilful or negligent fires—Fire fighting—Refusal to
aid—Penalty. [1909 c 249 § 271; RRS § 2523.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 §
59.
76.04.222 Certain snags to be felled currently with logging. [1979
ex.s. c 8 § 1; 1951 c 13 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.465.
76.04.223 Size of snags—Number to be felled in snag areas. [1955
c 142 § 3; 1951 c 13 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.224 Number of snags to be felled—Same ratio as green
timber cut. [1955 c 142 § 4; 1951 c 13 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 §
3.
76.04.225 Snag removal pattern. [1957 c 111 § 6; 1955 c 142 § 5;
1951 c 13 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.226 Snag removal—Penalty for failure to remove—Lien.
[1955 c 142 § 6; 1951 c 13 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.227 Snag removal—Violation is misdemeanor. [1955 c 142 §
7; 1951 c 13 § 6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.230 Certificates of clearance. [1957 c 154 § 1; 1955 c 142 §
8; 1951 c 58 § 3; 1945 c 102 § 1; 1941 c 140 § 1; 1929 c 207 § 2; 1927 c 223
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5792-1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 15.
76.04.240 Burning mill wood waste—Arresters. [1911 c 125 § 13;
RRS § 5793.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
76.04.215.
76.04.242 Dumping mill waste, forest debris—Prohibited—
Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 134 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.235.
76.04.245 Blasting fuse regulations—Penalty. [1953 c 24 § 8.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.246.
76.04.250 Spark emitting, electric, gasoline, diesel, etc., engines
regulated. [1959 c 151 § 1; 1957 c 111 § 7; 1955 c 142 § 10. Prior: 1953 c
24 § 4; 1951 c 58 § 4; 1941 c 63 § 1, part; 1937 c 152 § 1, part; 1923 c 184 §
6, part; 1911 c 125 § 14, part; 1905 c 164 §§ 6, 10, part; 1903 c 114 § 11;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5794, part.] Repealed by 1965 ex.s. c 12 § 13.
76.04.251 Steam, internal combustion or electric engines and
other spark emitting equipment regulated. [1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1971
ex.s. c 134 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 12 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.405.
76.04.252 Closed season. [1965 ex.s. c 12 § 3.] Repealed by 1986 c
100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.005.
76.04.253 Location of fire equipment.
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
[1965 ex.s. c 12 § 4.]
76.04.145 Forest fire advisory board. [1986 c 100 § 15.] Repealed
by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 127, effective June 30, 2010.
76.04.254 Substitution of fire tools. [1965 ex.s. c 12 § 5.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
76.04.150 Closed season—Permits. [1971 ex.s. c 233 § 1; 1965 c 82
§ 1; 1953 c 24 § 2; 1951 c 58 § 2; 1945 c 11 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 43 § 3; 1921 c
102 § 2; 1911 c 125 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5788. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 8;
1903 c 114 §§ 6, 7.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.205.
76.04.255 Reduction of requirements.
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
76.04.160 Precautions to be observed in burning—Penalty. [1945
c 12 § 1, last am'ds 1909 c 249 § 270; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 2522.] Repealed
by 1953 c 24 § 3.
76.04.257 Equipment to be kept in serviceable condition—Tool
box requirements. [1965 ex.s. c 12 § 8.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 §
5.
(2010 Ed.)
[1965 ex.s. c 12 § 6.]
76.04.256 Water requirements. [1965 ex.s. c 12 § 7.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
76.04.260 Locomotives, steam logging engines or boilers—
Speeder patrols. [1965 ex.s. c 12 § 9; 1955 c 142 § 11. Prior: 1953 c 24 §
7; 1951 c 58 § 5; 1941 c 63 § 1, part; 1937 c 152 § 1, part; 1923 c 184 § 6,
part; 1911 c 125 § 14, part; 1905 c 164 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5794,
part.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
76.04.270 Penalty for violations—Work stoppage notice. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 12 § 10; 1959 c 151 § 2; 1955 c 142 § 12. Prior:
1953 c 24 § 5; 1951 c 58 § 6; 1941 c 63 § 1, part; 1937 c 152 § 1, part; 1923
c 184 § 6, part; 1911 c 125 § 14, part; 1905 c 164 §§ 6, 10, part; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 5794, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.415.
76.04.273 Unauthorized entry into sealed tool box—Penalty.
[1971 ex.s. c 134 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.425.
76.04.400 Cooperative protection. [1917 c 105 § 5; RRS § 5808.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.095.
76.04.410 Contracts for protection and development. [1949 c 141
§ 1; 1933 c 45 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5817-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 §
59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.105.
76.04.420 Corporations may contract with state. [1933 c 45 § 2;
RRS § 5817-2.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.430 Articles of incorporation—Requirements. [1933 c 45 §
3; RRS § 5817-3.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.115.
76.04.440 Requisites of contracts. [1933 c 45 § 4; RRS § 5817-4.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.125.
76.04.275 Power driven machinery—Permits. [1953 c 18 § 1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.450 Olympic peninsula area protection. [1921 c 67 § 1; RRS
§ 5818.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.277 Power driven machinery—Penalty. [1953 c 18 § 2.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.460
Olympic peninsula area protection—Rules and
regulations. [1923 c 143 § 1; 1921 c 67 § 2; RRS § 5819.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.280 Deposit of fire or live coals. [1911 c 125 § 15; RRS §
5795.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.435.
76.04.290 Reports of fires by carriers. [1923 c 184 § 7; RRS §
5795-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
76.04.445.
76.04.300 Lighted cigars, etc.—Receptacles in conveyances—
Penalty. [1957 c 111 § 8; 1953 c 24 § 6; 1931 c 89 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 43 § 5;
1923 c 184 § 7, part; RRS § 5795-2.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.455.
76.04.310 Disposal of forest debris—Permission to allow trees to
fall on another's land. [1971 ex.s. c 207 § 2; 1959 c 151 § 3; 1917 c 33 § 3;
1911 c 125 § 16; RRS § 5796.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.650.
76.04.320
Spark emitting, electric engines—Watchman—
Removal of snags. [1959 c 151 § 4; 1955 c 142 § 13; 1951 c 58 § 7; 1923 c
184 § 8; 1911 c 125 § 17; RRS § 5797. Prior: 1905 c 164 § 10; 1903 c 114
§ 11.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 5.
76.04.340 Destruction of forests—Penalty. [1923 c 184 § 9; RRS §
5803.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
76.04.350 Owners to protect forests. [1977 ex.s. c 102 § 3; 1941 c
168 § 2; 1917 c 105 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5804.] Repealed by 1986 c 100
§ 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.600.
76.04.360 Forest fire protection assessments—Lien—Supervisor's
bond—Rule-making authority. [1983 c 299 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 55 § 1;
1981 c 171 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 102 § 1. Prior: 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 87; 1973
1st ex.s. c 182 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 14; 1959 c 123 § 1; 1955 c 142 § 14;
1951 c 58 § 8; 1925 ex.s. c 43 § 6; 1923 c 184 § 10; 1921 c 64 § 1; 1917 c
105 § 2; RRS § 5805.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see
RCW 76.04.610.
76.04.370 Additional fire hazards—Extreme fire hazard areas—
Abatement, isolation or reduction—Summary action—Recovery of
costs. [1971 ex.s. c 207 § 3; 1951 c 235 § 1; 1939 c 58 § 1; 1929 c 134 § 1;
1921 c 64 § 2; 1917 c 105 § 4; RRS § 5807.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59.
Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.660.
76.04.380 Uncontrolled fire a public nuisance—Suppression—
Duties—Summary action—Recovery of costs. [1971 ex.s. c 207 § 4;
1951 c 58 § 9; 1945 c 99 § 1; 1937 c 152 § 2; 1917 c 105 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 5806.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
76.04.750.
76.04.385 Reimbursement for costs of suppression action. [1973
1st ex.s. c 24 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 5.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.475.
76.04.390 Negligent starting of fires—Permitting existence of
extreme fire hazard or forest debris—Liability for costs—Recovery.
[1977 ex.s. c 102 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 6; 1923 c 184 § 11, part; RRS §
5806-1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
76.04.495.
76.04.395 Permitting spread of fire—Penalty. [1923 c 184 § 11,
part; RRS § 5806-2. Formerly RCW 9.40.090.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 §
59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.730.
76.04.397 Cutting or destroying trees without authority—Penalty.
[1923 c 184 § 11, part; RRS § 5813-1. Formerly RCW 9.61.130.] Repealed
by 1982 c 28 § 1. Cf. RCW 79.40.070.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 802]
76.04.470 Olympic peninsula area protection—Publication of
rules. [1923 c 143 § 2; 1921 c 67 § 3; RRS § 5820.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.480
Olympic peninsula area protection—Penalty for
violation of rules. [1979 ex.s. c 136 § 105; 1923 c 143 § 3; 1921 c 67 § 4;
RRS § 5821.] Repealed by 1980 c 148 § 5, effective January 1, 1981.[1923
c 143 § 3; 1921 c 67 § 4; RRS § 5821.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.485 Olympic peninsula area protection—Appointment of
agents and employees. [1923 c 143 § 4; 1921 c 67 § 6; RRS § 5823.
Formerly RCW 43.21.020, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 8 § 3.
76.04.490 Clarke-McNary fund. [1939 c 68 § 1; RRS § 5823-1.]
Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 43.30.360.
76.04.500 Cooperative farm forestry funds. [1939 c 68 § 2; RRS §
5823-2.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
43.30.370.
76.04.510 State funds—Loans—Recovery of funds from the
landowner contingency fire suppression account. [1979 ex.s. c 67 § 10;
1971 ex.s. c 207 § 7; 1959 c 332 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later
enactment, see RCW 76.04.620.
76.04.515 Landowner contingency forest fire suppression account.
[1985 c 57 § 74; 1983 c 299 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 55 § 2; 1981 c 28 § 1; 1979
ex.s. c 67 § 11; 1973 1st ex.s. c 24 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 207 § 8.] Repealed by
1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW 76.04.630.
76.04.520 Forest fire advisory board. [1979 c 49 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c
207 § 9.] Repealed by 1986 c 100 § 59. Later enactment, see RCW
76.04.145.
Chapter 76.06
FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL
76.06.050
Infestation control district—Creation—Notice to
owners. [1988 c 128 § 17; 1961 c 72 § 1; 1951 c 233 § 5.] Repealed by
2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.060 Department to control pests and diseases if owner fails.
[1988 c 128 § 18; 1951 c 233 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.070 Lien for costs of control—Collection. [1988 c 128 § 19;
1951 c 233 § 7.] Repealed by 2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.080 Owner complying with notice is exempt. [1988 c 128 §
20; 1951 c 233 § 11.] Repealed by 2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.090 Dissolution of infestation control district. [1988 c 128 §
21; 1951 c 233 § 12.] Repealed by 2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.100 Forest insect and disease control fund created. [1951 c
233 § 8.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective July 1, 1981.
76.06.110 Deposit of moneys in general fund—Allotment as
unanticipated receipts. [1979 ex.s. c 67 § 12; 1951 c 233 § 9.] Repealed
by 2007 c 480 § 14.
76.06.120 Appropriations made available. [1951 c 233 § 10.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective July 1, 1981.
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Chapter 76.08
FOREST PRACTICES
76.08.010 Definitions. [1971 ex.s. c 207 § 10; 1957 c 79 § 1; 1953 c
44 § 1; 1947 c 218 § 1; 1945 c 193 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5823-11.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.020 Policy enunciated. [1945 c 193 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
5823-10.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.030 Cutting permits—Penalty. [1955 c 115 § 1; 1947 c 218 §
2; 1945 c 193 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5823-12.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c
137 § 34.
76.08.040 Protection of seed supply or restocking required. [1957
c 79 § 2; 1947 c 218 § 3; 1945 c 193 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5823-13.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.050 Minimum requirements for eastern Washington. [1971
ex.s. c 207 § 11; 1957 c 79 § 3; 1947 c 218 § 4; 1945 c 193 § 5; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5823-14.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.060 Minimum requirements for western Washington. [1971
ex.s. c 207 § 12; 1953 c 44 § 2; 1947 c 218 § 5; 1945 c 193 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5823-15.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.070 Optional methods for insuring future growth. [1945 c
193 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5823-16.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.080 Enforcement—Discontinuance of operation—Deposit
or bond—Penalty. [1961 c 40 § 1; 1955 c 115 § 2; 1953 c 44 § 3; 1947 c
218 § 6; 1945 c 193 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5823-17.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 137 § 34.
76.08.090 Exempted removal of trees—Permits—Lien. [1953 c 44
§ 4; 1945 c 193 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5823-18.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c
137 § 34.
Chapter 76.09
FOREST PRACTICES
76.09.200 Forest practices advisory committee—Membership—
Chairman—Preparation of proposed forest practices regulations—
Procedure. [1974 ex.s. c 137 § 20.] Repealed by 1987 c 330 § 901.
76.09.210
Forest practices appeals board—Created—
Membership—Terms—Vacancies—Removal. [1979 ex.s. c 47 § 4; 1974
ex.s. c 137 § 21.] Repealed by 2010 c 210 § 41, effective July 1, 2010.
76.09.220 Forest practices appeals board—Compensation—
Travel expenses—Chair—Office—Quorum—Powers and duties—
Jurisdiction—Review. [2007 c 480 § 8; 2003 c 393 § 20; 1999 sp.s. c 4 §
902; 1999 c 90 § 1. Prior: 1997 c 423 § 2; 1997 c 290 § 5; 1989 c 175 §
164; 1984 c 287 § 109; 1979 ex.s. c 47 § 5; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 174;
1975 1st ex.s. c 200 § 10; 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 22.] Repealed by 2010 c 210 §
41, effective July 1, 2010.
76.09.230 Forest practices appeals board—Mediation—Appeal
procedure—Judicial review. [1994 c 253 § 9; 1992 c 52 § 23; 1989 c 175
§ 165; 1974 ex.s. c 137 § 23.] Repealed by 2010 c 210 § 41, effective July
1, 2010.
76.09.930 Legislative directive. [1974 ex.s. c 137 § 33.] Decodified.
76.09.950 Forest practices appeals board disestablished. [1981 c
118 § 1.] Repealed by 1987 c 95 § 12.
Chapter 76.12
REFORESTATION
Title 76
(adding a new section to 1923 c 154 § 3b); RRS § 5812-36.] Recodified as
RCW 79.22.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.033
Remaining moneys—Certification—Distribution.
[1998 c 71 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 235.
76.12.035 Reacquisition from federal government of lands
originally acquired through tax foreclosure—Agreements. [2003 c 334
§ 208; 1959 c 87 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.100 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 245.
76.12.040 Gifts of county or city land for offices, warehouses, etc.
[1988 c 128 § 25; 1937 c 125 § 1; RRS § 5812-3c. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1937 c 125 § 2 now codified as RCW 76.12.045.] Recodified
as RCW 79.10.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 241.
76.12.045 Gifts of county or city land for offices, warehouses,
etc.—Use of lands authorized. [1988 c 128 § 26; 1937 c 125 § 2; RRS §
5812-3d. Formerly RCW 76.12.040.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.050
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 241.
76.12.050 Exchange of lands to consolidate and block up holdings
or obtain lands having commercial recreational leasing potential. [2003
c 334 § 209; 1973 1st ex.s. c 50 § 1; 1961 c 77 § 1; 1937 c 77 § 1; RRS §
5812-3e.] Recodified as RCW 79.17.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 244.
76.12.060 Exchange of lands to consolidate and block up
holdings—Agreements and deeds by commissioner. [2003 c 334 § 210;
1961 c 77 § 2; 1937 c 77 § 2; RRS § 5812-3f.] Recodified as RCW
79.17.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 244.
76.12.065 Exchange of lands to consolidate and block up
holdings—Lands acquired are subject to same laws and administered
for same fund as lands exchanged. [2003 c 334 § 211; 1961 c 77 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 79.17.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 244.
76.12.067 Reconveyance to county of certain leased lands. [1991 c
10 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.070 Reconveyance to county in certain cases. [2003 c 334 §
212; 1988 c 128 § 27; 1941 c 84 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 5812-3g.]
Recodified as RCW 79.22.110 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.072 Transfer of state forest lands back to county for public
park use—Procedure—Reconveyance back when use ceases. [2003 c
334 § 213; 1983 c 3 § 195; 1969 ex.s. c 47 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79.22.300 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 246.
76.12.073 Transfer of state forest lands back to county for public
park use—Timber resource management. [2003 c 334 § 214; 1969 ex.s.
c 47 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.310 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 246.
76.12.074 Transfer of state forest lands back to county for public
park use—Lands transferred by deed. [2003 c 334 § 215; 1969 ex.s. c 47
§ 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 246.
76.12.075 Transfer of state forest lands back to county for public
park use—Provisions cumulative and nonexclusive. [2003 c 334 § 216;
1969 ex.s. c 47 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.330 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 246.
76.12.080 Acquisition of forest land—Requisites. [2000 c 148 § 1;
1988 c 128 § 28; 1923 c 154 § 4; RRS § 5812-4. Prior: 1921 c 169 § 1,
part.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.085 Validation of prior land transfers—Certain lands
declared state forest lands. [1953 c 209 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1988
c 128 § 77.
76.12.090 Utility bonds. [2003 c 334 § 217; 2000 c 11 § 8; 1988 c
128 § 29; 1937 c 104 § 1; 1923 c 154 § 5; RRS § 5812-5.] Recodified as
RCW 79.22.080 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.015 "Department" defined. [1988 c 128 § 22.] Repealed by
2003 c 334 § 235.
76.12.100 Bonds—Purchase price of land limited—Retirement of
bonds. [2003 c 334 § 218; 2000 c 11 § 9; 1988 c 128 § 30; 1949 c 80 § 1;
1947 c 66 § 1; 1945 c 13 § 1; 1943 c 123 § 1; 1941 c 43 § 1; 1939 c 106 § 1;
1937 c 104 § 2; 1935 c 126 § 2; 1933 c 117 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 581211.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.020
Powers of department—Acquisition of land for
reforestation—Taxes, cancellation. [2003 c 334 § 205; 1988 c 128 § 23;
1937 c 172 § 1; 1929 c 117 § 1; 1923 c 154 § 3; RRS § 5812-3. Prior: 1921
c 169 § 1, part.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.010 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
245.
76.12.110 Forest development account. [2003 c 334 § 219; 2000
2nd sp.s. c 1 § 915; 1999 sp.s. c 13 § 18; 1998 c 347 § 55; 1988 c 128 § 31;
1985 c 57 § 75; 1977 ex.s. c 159 § 1; 1959 c 314 § 1; 1951 c 149 § 1; 1933 c
118 § 2; 1923 c 154 § 6; RRS § 5812-6.] Recodified as RCW 79.64.100
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 249.
76.12.030 Deed of county land to department—Disposition of
proceeds. [2003 c 334 § 206; 2003 c 313 § 6; 1997 c 370 § 1; 1991 c 363 §
151; 1988 c 128 § 24; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 224 § 1; 1969 c
110 § 1; 1957 c 167 § 1; 1951 c 91 § 1; 1935 c 126 § 1; 1927 c 288 § 3, part
76.12.120 Sales and leases of timber, timber land, or products
thereon—Disposition of revenue. [2003 c 334 § 220; 2003 c 313 § 7; 2000
c 148 § 2; 1998 c 71 § 2. Prior: 1988 c 128 § 32; 1988 c 70 § 1; 1980 c 154
§ 11; 1971 ex.s. c 123 § 4; 1955 c 116 § 1; 1953 c 21 § 1; 1923 c 154 § 7;
76.12.010 Definitions. This section has no session law background,
and is accordingly decodified.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
RRS § 5812-7.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
245.
76.12.125 Transfer, disposal of lands without public auction—
Requirements. [2003 c 334 § 221; 2000 c 148 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79.22.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.12.130 Price and terms of sales of timber. [1937 c 76 § 1; RRS §
5812-7a.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 14 § 5.
76.12.140 Logging of land—Rules and regulations—Penalty.
[2003 c 334 § 222; 2003 c 53 § 369; 2000 c 11 § 10; 1988 c 128 § 33; 1987
c 380 § 17; 1927 c 288 § 3, part (adding a new section to 1923 c 154 § 3a);
RRS § 5812-3a. Prior: 1921 c 169 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.22.070
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
Chapter 76.20
FIREWOOD ON STATE LANDS
76.20.010 License to remove firewood authorized. [2003 c 334 §
230; 1975 c 10 § 1; 1945 c 97 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-40a.]
Recodified as RCW 79.15.400 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 243.
76.20.020 Removal only for personal use. [2003 c 334 § 231; 1945
c 97 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-40b.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.410
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 243.
76.20.030 Issuance of license—Fee—Limit on amount removed.
[2003 c 334 § 232; 1975 c 10 § 2; 1945 c 97 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 779740c.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.420 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 243.
76.12.150 Report on suitable lands. [1923 c 154 § 8; RRS § 5812-8.
Prior: 1921 c 169 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
76.20.035 Removal of firewood without charge—Authorization.
[2003 c 334 § 233; 1975 c 10 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.430 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 243.
76.12.155 Record of proceedings, etc. [2003 c 334 § 223; 1988 c
128 § 34; 1923 c 154 § 9; RRS § 5812-9. Formerly RCW 43.12.140.]
Recodified as RCW 79.22.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 245.
76.20.040 Penalty. [2003 c 334 § 234; 1945 c 97 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 7797-40d.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.440 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
243.
76.12.160 Sale or exchange of tree seedling stock and tree seed—
Provision of stock or seed to local governments or nonprofit
organizations. [1993 c 204 § 7; 1988 c 128 § 35; 1947 c 67 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5823-40.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.710 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 238.
TOLL LOGGING ROADS
76.12.170 Use of proceeds specified. [1988 c 128 § 36; 1947 c 67 §
2; RRS § 5823-41.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.720 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
238.
76.12.180 Department-county agreements for improvement of
access roads. [2003 c 334 § 224; 1981 c 204 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79.38.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 248.
76.12.190 Reserved timber—Sale—Expiration of section. [1989 c
424 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1994.
76.12.200 Reserved timber—Report to legislature. [1989 c 424 §
3.] Repealed by 2000 c 11 § 118.
76.12.205 Olympic natural resources center—Finding, intent.
[1991 c 316 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.800 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
239.
Chapter 76.24
76.24.010 Corporations may construct and operate—Powers.
[1905 c 82 § 1; RRS § 8395.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 42, effective June
30, 1987.
76.24.020 Types of facilities enumerated. [1905 c 82 § 2; RRS §
8396.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 42, effective June 30, 1987.
76.24.030 Duties as carrier—Tolls—Lien. [1969 c 82 § 16; 1905 c
82 § 3; RRS § 8397.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 42, effective June 30, 1987.
76.24.040 Eminent domain—Reverter for nonuse. [1905 c 82 § 4;
RRS § 8398.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 42, effective June 30, 1987.
Chapter 76.28
BOOM COMPANIES
76.28.010 Acquisition of property for booming, etc.—Eminent
domain. [1890 p 470 § 1; RRS § 8399.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40,
effective June 30, 1987.
76.12.210 Olympic natural resources center—Purpose, programs.
[1991 c 316 § 2; 1989 c 424 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.810 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 239.
76.28.020 Plat or survey to be filed. [1957 c 33 § 1; 1907 c 52 § 1;
1890 p 470 § 2; RRS § 8400.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June
30, 1987.
76.12.220 Olympic natural resources center—Administration.
[1991 c 316 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.820 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
239.
76.28.030 Boom facilities—Restrictions. [1890 p 471 § 3; RRS §
8401.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June 30, 1987.
76.12.230
Olympic natural resources center—Funding—
Contracts. [1991 c 316 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 43.30.830 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 239.
76.12.240 Finding—Intent—Community and technical college
forest reserve land base—Management—Disposition of revenue. [2003
c 334 § 225; 1996 c 264 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.420 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 240.
Chapter 76.16
ACCESS TO STATE TIMBER
AND OTHER VALUABLE MATERIAL
76.16.010
Acquisition of property interests for access
authorized—Maintenance. [2003 c 334 § 226; 1963 c 140 § 1; 1945 c 239
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5823-30.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.310 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 247.
76.16.020 Condemnation—Duty of attorney general. [2003 c 334
§ 227; 1963 c 140 § 2; 1945 c 239 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 5823-31.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 247.
76.16.030 Disposal of property interests acquired under this
chapter. [2003 c 334 § 228; 1963 c 140 § 3; 1945 c 239 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 5823-32.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.330 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
247.
76.16.040
Acquisition—Payment—Moneys available to
department. [2003 c 334 § 229; 1963 c 140 § 4; 1945 c 239 § 4; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 5823-33.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.340 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 247.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 804]
76.28.040 Tolls—Duty of company—Lien. [1969 c 82 § 17; 1953 c
123 § 1; 1890 p 471 § 4; RRS § 8402.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40,
effective June 30, 1987.
76.28.050 Duty in separating products. [1890 p 472 § 5; RRS §
8403.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June 30, 1987.
76.28.060 Record of rafts. [1890 p 472 § 6; RRS § 8404.] Repealed
by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June 30, 1987.
76.28.070 Liability for loss or damage. [1890 p 472 § 7; RRS §
8405.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June 30, 1987.
76.28.080 Additional liability for failure to assort and deliver.
[1890 p 472 § 8; RRS § 8406.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June
30, 1987.
76.28.090 Certain waters declared public highways—Boom
companies declared public corporations. [1890 p 473 § 9; RRS § 8407.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 40, effective June 30, 1987.
Chapter 76.32
LOG DRIVING COMPANIES
76.32.010 Formation of corporations—Object. [1895 c 72 § 1;
RRS § 8408.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.32.020 Acquisition of property—Eminent domain. [1895 c 72 §
2; RRS § 8409.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.32.030 Plat or survey to be filed. [1957 c 34 § 1; 1905 c 119 § 1;
1895 c 72 § 3; RRS § 8410.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June
30, 1987.
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76.32.040
General powers and duties—Improvement of
streams—Remonstrances. [1905 c 57 § 1; 1897 c 31 § 1; 1895 c 72 § 4;
RRS § 8411.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.32.050 Duty to drive timber products—Tolls—Liens. [1969 c
82 § 18; 1953 c 124 § 1; 1909 c 229 § 1; 1901 c 140 § 1; 1895 c 72 § 5; RRS
§ 8412.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
Title 76
76.40.100 Conversion of boom sticks or chains. [1984 c 60 § 18;
1947 c 116 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-20.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.110 Unlawful to acquire or process certain logs. [1957 c 182
§ 7; 1953 c 140 § 12; 1947 c 116 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-21.]
Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.32.060 Liability for loss or damage. [1895 c 72 § 6; RRS §
8413.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.40.120
Records to be kept—Examination of records—
Investigation of business. [1984 c 60 § 19; 1947 c 116 § 14; RRS § 841223.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.32.070 Rights to cease, when. [1895 c 72 § 7; RRS § 8414.]
Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.40.122 Investigations—Hearings—Subpoenas—Oaths. [1953 c
140 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
76.32.080 Boom companies may come under chapter. [1895 c 72 §
8; RRS § 8415.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 41, effective June 30, 1987.
76.40.124 Violations by applicant or licensee—Hearing—Notice.
[1953 c 140 § 4.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
Chapter 76.36
76.40.125 Violations by licensee—Remedy of owner—Procedure.
[1955 c 108 § 6; 1953 c 140 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
MARKS AND BRANDS
76.36.030 Registration of marks or brands. [1957 c 36 § 1; 1925
ex.s. c 154 § 3; RRS § 8381-3. Prior: 1890 p 110 §§ 2, 3.] Repealed by
1984 c 60 § 23.
76.36.040 Assignment. [1957 c 36 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 154 § 4; RRS §
8381-4.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
76.36.050 Certificate as evidence of registration and ownership.
[1957 c 36 § 3; 1925 ex.s. c 154 § 5; RRS § 8381-5.] Repealed by 1984 c 60
§ 23.
76.36.080 Fees. [1925 ex.s. c 154 § 8; RRS § 8381-3.] Repealed by
1963 c 98 § 1.
76.36.150 Renewal of marks or brands—Effect of failure to
renew—Abandoned marks or brands. [1957 c 36 § 9; 1949 c 216 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8381-16.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
Chapter 76.40
LOG PATROLS
76.40.010 Definitions. [1984 c 60 § 9; 1957 c 182 § 1. Prior: (i)
1947 c 116 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-11. (ii) 1947 c 116 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 8415-16.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.012 Enforcement of chapter. [1984 c 60 § 10; 1955 c 108 § 1;
1953 c 140 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.013 Rules and regulations—Penalty for violation. [1984 c
60 § 11; 1957 c 182 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.127 Denial, revocation, suspension of license. [1957 c 182 §
8; 1955 c 108 § 7; 1953 c 140 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
76.40.128 Denial, revocation, suspension of license—Reparation
as condition to issuance or reinstatement. [1955 c 108 § 8; 1953 c 140 §
7.] Repealed by 1984 c 60 § 23.
76.40.129 Denial, revocation, suspension of license—Director
must comply with order—Limitation on issuance or reinstatement.
[1953 c 140 § 8.] Repealed by 1955 c 108 § 9.
76.40.130 Penalties—Criminal—Civil actions. [1947 c 116 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-22.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.135 License denial, revocation, or suspension—Grounds—
Hearing. [1984 c 60 § 20.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.140 Designation of closed areas—Designation of removal
sites. [1984 c 60 § 21.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.145 Agreements with Oregon. [1984 c 60 § 22.] Repealed by
1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.900 Severability—1947 c 116. [1947 c 116 § 15; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.910 Construction—1947 c 116. [1947 c 116 § 16; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 8415-24.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
Chapter 76.42
WOOD DEBRIS—REMOVAL FROM NAVIGABLE WATERS
76.40.015 Log patrol revolving fund. [1953 c 140 § 1.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective July 1, 1981.
76.42.040 Debris removal account—Created—Disbursements
authorized. [1973 c 136 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective
July 1, 1981.
76.40.016 Finance—First operations. [1953 c 140 § 13.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective July 1, 1981.
76.42.050 Debris removal account—Transfer of funds from log
patrol revolving fund, authorized. [1973 c 136 § 6.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 67 § 19, effective July 1, 1981.
76.40.020
Log patrol license required for certain acts—
Exceptions. [1984 c 60 § 12; 1957 c 182 § 2; 1955 c 27 § 1; 1953 c 140 § 9;
1947 c 116 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-10.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
Chapter 76.44
76.40.030 Log patrol license—Bond—Equipment stickers or
devices—Fees—Deposit of fees—Use. [1984 c 60 § 13; 1979 ex.s. c 67 §
13; 1963 c 12 § 1; 1957 c 182 § 3; 1955 c 108 § 3; 1953 c 140 § 10; 1947 c
116 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-12.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.040 Identifying equipment device to be displayed. [1984 c
60 § 14; 1957 c 182 § 4; 1947 c 116 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-13.]
Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.050 Disposition of recovered stray logs—Compensation.
[1984 c 60 § 15; 1957 c 182 § 5; 1953 c 140 § 11; 1947 c 116 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 8415-14.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.060 Presumption as to branded logs. [1982 c 35 § 199; 1947
c 116 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-15.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.070 Disposition of recovered boom sticks and chains—
Compensation—Notice to owner—Sale. [1984 c 60 § 16; 1957 c 182 § 6;
1947 c 116 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-17.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.080 Presumption arising from possession. [1984 c 60 § 17;
1947 c 116 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-18.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
76.40.090 Notice to patrol not to take possession. [1947 c 116 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8415-19.] Repealed by 1994 c 163 § 6.
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76.44.022 Members of commission—Terms.
Repealed by 1988 c 81 § 22.
[1979 c 50 § 3.]
76.44.025 Transfer of equipment, records, etc., from department
of conservation to University of Washington. [1959 c 306 § 2.] Repealed
by 1979 c 50 § 4.
76.44.060 Reports to legislature. This section was of temporary
application, and is accordingly decodified.
Chapter 76.48
SPECIALIZED FOREST PRODUCTS
76.48.010 Declaration of public interest. [2009 c 245 § 2; 1967
ex.s. c 47 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.011 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.020 Definitions. [2009 c 245 § 3; 2008 c 191 § 9; 2007 c 392 §
3; 2005 c 401 § 1; 2000 c 11 § 18; 1995 c 366 § 1; 1992 c 184 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
c 94 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
76.48.021 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.030 Unlawful acts. [2009 c 245 § 14; 2007 c 392 § 4; 1995 c
366 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.131 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 805]
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76.48.040 Agencies responsible for enforcement of chapter. [2009
c 245 § 19; 1995 c 366 § 3; 1994 c 264 § 51; 1988 c 36 § 49; 1979 ex.s. c 94
§ 3; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
76.48.181 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.050 Specialized forest products permits—Expiration—
Specifications. [2009 c 245 § 9; 2008 c 191 § 2; 2005 c 401 § 2; 1995 c 366
§ 4; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.081 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.060
Specialized forest products permits—Required—
Forms—Filing. [2009 c 245 § 4; 2008 c 191 § 3; 2005 c 401 § 3; 1995 c
366 § 5; 1992 c 184 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 5; 1967 ex.s.
c 47 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.031 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.062 Validation of specialized forest product permits—
Authorized agents. [2009 c 245 § 10; 1995 c 366 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 76.48.091 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.070 Transporting or possessing cedar or other specialized
forest products—Requirements. [2005 c 401 § 4; 1995 c 366 § 6; 1992 c
184 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 6; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 8.]
Repealed by 2009 c 245 § 30.
76.48.150 Department to develop specialized forest products
permit/education material. [2009 c 245 § 24; 2005 c 401 § 13.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.231 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.200 Assistance and training for minority groups. [2009 c
245 § 25; 2008 c 191 § 8; 1995 c 366 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.241
pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.210
Sale of raw or unprocessed huckleberries—
Requirements. [2009 c 245 § 23; 2008 c 191 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
76.48.221 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.900 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 47. [1967 ex.s. c 47 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.905 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.901 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 147. [1977 ex.s. c 147 § 16.]
Decodified pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 31.
76.48.902 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 94. [2009 c 245 § 27; 1979
ex.s. c 94 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.906 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.910 Saving—1967 ex.s. c 47. [2009 c 245 § 28; 1967 ex.s. c 47
§ 16.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.907 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.075 Specialized forest products from out-of-state. [2005 c
401 § 5; 1995 c 366 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 15.] Repealed by 2009 c 245 §
30.
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FISH AND WILDLIFE
76.48.080 Contents of authorization, sales invoice, or bill of
lading. [2009 c 245 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.041 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.085
Purchase of specialized forest products or
huckleberries—Required records. [2009 c 245 § 12; 2008 c 191 § 4;
2005 c 401 § 6; 2000 c 11 § 19; 1995 c 366 § 14.] Recodified as RCW
76.48.111 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.086 Records of buyers available for research. [2008 c 191 §
5; 1995 c 366 § 16.] Repealed by 2009 c 245 § 30.
76.48.090 When harvesting permit may be used in lieu of sales
invoice or bill of lading. [1967 ex.s. c 47 § 10.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
94 § 16.
76.48.092 Surrender of copy of specialized forest products permit
to permittee following stipulated use—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 94 § 8;
1977 ex.s. c 147 § 14.] Repealed by 1995 c 366 § 18.
76.48.094 Cedar or specialty wood processors—Records of
purchase, possession, or retention of cedar products, salvage, or
specialty wood—Bill of lading. [2009 c 245 § 11; 2005 c 401 § 7; 1979
ex.s. c 94 § 9; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.101
pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.096
Obtaining products from suppliers not having
specialized forest products permit unlawful. [2005 c 401 § 8; 1995 c 366
§ 8; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 12.] Repealed by 2009 c 245 §
30.
76.48.098 Display of valid registration certificate required. [2009
c 245 § 13; 2005 c 401 § 9; 1995 c 366 § 9; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 11; 1977 ex.s.
c 147 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.121 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.100 Exemptions. [2009 c 245 § 22; 2005 c 401 § 10; 1995 c
366 § 10; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 12; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.211 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.110 Violations—Seizure and disposition of products and
other items—Disposition of proceeds. [2009 c 245 § 21; 2008 c 191 § 6;
2005 c 401 § 11; 1995 c 366 § 11; 1979 ex.s. c 94 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 8;
1967 ex.s. c 47 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.201 pursuant to 2009 c 245
§ 29.
76.48.120 False, fraudulent, forged, or stolen specialized forest
products permit, sales invoice, bill of lading, etc.—Penalty. [2009 c 245
§ 15; 2008 c 191 § 7; 2003 c 53 § 373; 1995 c 366 § 12; 1979 ex.s. c 94 §
14; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 9; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
76.48.141 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.130 Penalties—Affirmative defense. [2009 c 245 § 16; 2007
c 392 § 1; 1995 c 366 § 13; 1977 ex.s. c 147 § 10; 1967 ex.s. c 47 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 76.48.151 pursuant to 2009 c 245 § 29.
76.48.140 Disposition of fines. [2009 c 245 § 18; 2005 c 401 § 12;
1977 ex.s. c 147 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 76.48.171 pursuant to 2009 c
245 § 29.
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(Formerly: Game and game fish)
Chapter 77.04
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
(Formerly: Department of wildlife)
77.04.050 Removal of members. [1955 c 36 § 77.04.050. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-15.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.04.070 Official bond—Oaths. [1955 c 36 § 77.04.070. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-17.] Repealed by 1973 c 95 § 12.
77.04.100 Tilton and Cowlitz rivers—Proposals to reinstate
salmon and steelhead. [2000 c 107 § 206; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 65; 1985 c 208
§ 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.765 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 274.
77.04.110 Annual report to legislature. [1985 c 93 § 2.] Repealed
by 1987 c 506 § 98. Later enactment, see RCW 77.04.111.
176.
77.04.111 Reports. [1987 c 506 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
Chapter 77.08
GENERAL TERMS DEFINED
77.08.040 "Deleterious exotic species of fish and wildlife." [1971
ex.s. c 166 § 2.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.08.050 "Managed marine mammals." [1971 ex.s. c 166 § 5.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.08.060 "Wildlife agent." [1971 ex.s. c 121 § 1.] Repealed by
1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.08.070 "Raffle" defined. [1996 c 101 § 4.] Repealed by 2000 c
107 § 273.
Chapter 77.12
POWERS AND DUTIES
77.12.030 Authority to regulate wildlife. [1987 c 506 § 14; 1984 c
240 § 2; 1980 c 78 § 14; 1969 ex.s. c 18 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.030. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-23.] Repealed by 2001 c 253 §
62.
77.12.040
Regulating the taking or possessing of game—
Emergency rules—Game reserves, closed areas and waters. [1987 c 506
§ 15; 1984 c 240 § 3; 1980 c 78 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 18 § 3; 1955 c 36 §
77.12.040. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-24.] Repealed
by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.050 Rules and regulations—How promulgated—Certified
copy as evidence. [1980 c 78 § 16; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.050. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-25.] Recodified as RCW 77.04.090
pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 7, effective July 1, 1981.
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77.12.055 Enforcement authority of fish and wildlife officers.
[2000 c 107 § 212; 1998 c 190 § 112; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 67; 1988 c 36 § 50;
1987 c 506 § 16; 1985 c 155 § 2; 1980 c 78 § 17.] Recodified as RCW
77.15.075 pursuant to 2001 c 253 § 61.
77.12.060 Service of process by wildlife agents—Aid by citizens.
[1987 c 506 § 17; 1980 c 78 § 18; 1961 c 68 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.060.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-26.] Repealed by 1998 c
190 § 124.
77.12.065 Wildlife viewing tourism. [2003 c 183 § 1.] Repealed by
2009 c 333 § 51.
77.12.070 Duties of wildlife agents. [1987 c 506 § 18; 1980 c 78 §
19; 1971 ex.s. c 173 § 1; 1961 c 68 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.070. Prior: 1947
c 275 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-27.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.12.080 Arrest without warrant. [2000 c 107 § 213; 1998 c 190 §
114; 1987 c 506 § 19; 1980 c 78 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 173 § 2; 1961 c 68 § 3;
1955 c 36 § 77.12.080. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 599228.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.092 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 275.
77.12.090 Search without warrant—Seizure of evidence, property.
[2000 c 107 § 214; 1998 c 190 § 115; 1987 c 506 § 20; 1980 c 78 § 21; 1955
c 36 § 77.12.090. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-29.]
Recodified as RCW 77.15.094 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 275.
77.12.095 Inspection without warrant—Commercial fish and
wildlife entities. [1998 c 190 § 116; 1982 c 152 § 1; 1980 c 78 § 22.]
Recodified as RCW 77.15.096 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 275.
77.12.100 Seizure of contraband wildlife and devices. [1987 c 506
§ 21; 1980 c 78 § 23; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.100. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 20; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-30.] Repealed by 1989 c 314 § 8.
77.12.101 Seizure of contraband wildlife and devices—Forfeiture.
[1989 c 314 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.12.103
Seizure or forfeiture of personal property—
Limitations. [2000 c 107 § 215; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 68; 1989 c 314 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 77.15.098 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 275.
77.12.105 Authority to retain or transfer wildlife. [1987 c 506 §
22; 1980 c 78 § 71; 1977 c 44 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.030. Prior: 1947 c 275
§ 42; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-51. Formerly RCW 77.16.030.] Repealed
by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.110 Disposition of forfeited articles. [1980 c 78 § 25; 1955 c
36 § 77.12.110. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-31.]
Recodified as RCW 77.21.040 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97, effective July 1,
1981.
77.12.120 Search for contraband game—Warrants. [1998 c 190 §
117; 1980 c 78 § 26; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.120. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 22; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-32.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.090 pursuant to 1998 c
190 § 125.
77.12.130 Certain devices declared public nuisances. [1980 c 78 §
27; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.130. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-33.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.480 pursuant to 1998 c 190 § 125.
77.12.160 Notice of seasons and bag limits—Publication. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 102 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.160. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 26; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5992-36.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.173 Penalty assessments upon fines and forfeitures—
Deposit in state game fund. [1980 c 78 § 31; 1975 c 57 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 77.21.050 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.175 Personalized license plates—Use of fees for support and
aid of wildlife resources—Purpose of act. [1975 c 59 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s. c
200 § 1.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 32, effective July 1, 1981.
Now a note following RCW 77.12.170.
77.12.180
Operating revolving fund—Purposes—Deposit—
Accounting. [1955 c 36 § 77.12.180. Prior: 1940 c 138 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 5992-18a.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
77.12.185 Publications—Authority to recover costs—Disposition
of moneys. [1987 c 506 § 26; 1980 c 78 § 66; 1979 c 56 s 2. Formerly
RCW 77.12.520.] Repealed by 2000 c 252 § 2.
77.12.195 Firearm range account. [1988 c 263 § 9.] Repealed by
1990 c 195 § 7.
77.12.200 Acquisition of property. [1987 c 506 § 28; 1980 c 78 §
35; 1965 ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.200. Prior: 1953 c 65 § 1; 1947 c
275 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-39.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
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77.12.205 Disposition of in lieu payments. [1965 ex.s. c 97 § 4.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.207 Payments to counties of costs of confining violators.
[1965 ex.s. c 97 § 5.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.250 Entry upon property in course of duty. [2000 c 107 §
220; 1980 c 78 § 42; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.250. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 34; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-44.] Repealed by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.260 Agreements to prevent damage to private property.
[1987 c 506 § 34; 1980 c 78 § 43; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.260. Prior: 1949 c 238
§ 1; 1947 c 275 § 35; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-45.] Repealed by 2009 c 333
§ 65, effective July 1, 2010.
77.12.265
Trapping or killing wildlife doing damage—
Limitations—Procedures. [1995 c 210 § 1; 1987 c 506 § 35; 1985 c 355 §
1; 1980 c 78 § 91; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.230. Prior: 1949 c 238 § 2; 1947 c 275
§ 62; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-71. Formerly RCW 77.16.230.] Repealed
by 1996 c 54 § 12, effective July 1, 1996. See chapter 77.36 RCW.
77.12.270 Claims for damages caused by deer or elk—Payments
authorized, limitations. [1987 c 506 § 36; 1986 c 126 § 11; 1980 c 78 §
45; 1963 c 177 § 8; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.270. Prior: 1949 c 238 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 5992-45a.] Repealed by 1996 c 54 § 12, effective July 1,
1996. See chapter 77.36 RCW.
77.12.280
Claims for damages caused by deer or elk—
Procedures—Arbitration—Awards. [1987 c 506 § 37; 1986 c 126 § 12;
1980 c 78 § 46; 1979 c 151 § 176; 1977 ex.s. c 144 § 8; 1957 c 177 § 1;
1955 c 36 § 77.12.280. Prior: 1949 c 238 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 599245b.] Repealed by 1996 c 54 § 12, effective July 1, 1996. See chapter 77.36
RCW.
77.12.290 Claims for damages caused by deer or elk—Notice
required—Exclusion. [1987 c 506 § 38; 1980 c 78 § 47; 1963 c 177 § 9;
1957 c 177 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.290. Prior: 1953 c 127 § 1; 1949 c 238 §
5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-45c.] Repealed by 1996 c 54 § 12, effective
July 1, 1996. See chapter 77.36 RCW.
77.12.295 Fish and wildlife harvest in federal exclusive economic
zone—Rules. [1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 9 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved
November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 99. Formerly RCW 75.08.058.]
Repealed by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.300 Rules as to claims for damages—Exclusions. [1987 c
506 § 39; 1980 c 78 § 48; 1957 c 177 § 3; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.300. Prior:
1949 c 238 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-45d.] Repealed by 1996 c 54 § 12,
effective July 1, 1996. See chapter 77.36 RCW.
77.12.310 Rules and regulations governing taking of predators for
bounty. [1955 c 36 § 77.12.310. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 5992-46.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.340 Acquisition of property for office, storage, warehouse,
and garage facilities. [1955 c 36 § 77.12.340. Prior: 1947 c 138 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 10898-35.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1,
1981.
77.12.350 Construction of facilities authorized. [1955 c 36 §
77.12.350. Prior: 1947 c 138 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10898-36.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.400 Lease of certain state lands as game lands authorized.
[1955 c 36 § 77.12.400. Prior: 1949 c 238 § 8.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 §
140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.410 Grazing of cattle on such state lands—Limitation of elk
population. [1955 c 36 § 77.12.410. Prior: 1949 c 238 § 9.] Repealed by
1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.425
Director may modify inadequate fishways and
protective devices. [2001 c 253 § 21; 1980 c 78 § 90; 1963 c 152 § 1.
Formerly RCW 77.16.221.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.310 pursuant to
2001 c 253 § 61.
77.12.430 Wildlife restoration—Federal act. [1980 c 78 § 60; 1955
c 36 § 77.12.430. Prior: 1939 c 140 § 1; RRS § 5855-12.] Recodified as
RCW 77.75.150 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
77.12.440 Fish restoration and management projects—Federal
act. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 69; 1987 c 506 § 47; 1982 c 26 § 2; 1980 c 78 § 61;
1955 c 36 § 77.12.440. Prior: 1951 c 124 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
77.75.160 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
77.12.450 Snake river boundary—Cooperation with Idaho for
adoption and enforcement of rules regarding wildlife. [1980 c 78 § 62;
1967 c 62 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.100 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
133.
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77.12.457 Planting food fish or shellfish—Permit authorized by
rule. [1998 c 190 § 73; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 17 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 30; 1955 c 12 §
75.16.020. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 40; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-314. Formerly
RCW 75.08.295, 75.16.020.] Repealed by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.460 Snake river forming boundary with Idaho—Unlawful
acts in violation of Idaho or Washington laws or regulations. [1967 c 62
§ 2.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.470 Snake river boundary—Concurrent jurisdiction of
Idaho and Washington courts and law enforcement officers. [2000 c
107 § 222; 1980 c 78 § 63; 1967 c 62 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.110
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
77.12.480 Snake river boundary—Honoring licenses to take
wildlife of either state. [2000 c 107 § 223; 1980 c 78 § 64; 1967 c 62 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 77.75.120 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
77.12.490 Snake river boundary—Purpose—Restrictions. [2000 c
107 § 224; 1980 c 78 § 65; 1967 c 62 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.130
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
77.12.500 Agreements with owners or lessees of real property for
use for public hunting or fishing. [1967 c 45 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 78
§ 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.510 Managed marine mammals—Rules and regulations as
to capture, sale, confinement, etc.—Permits. [1971 ex.s. c 166 § 6.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.520 Publication of informational materials—Costs. [1980 c
78 § 66; 1979 c 56 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.185 pursuant to 1980 c
78 § 33, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.530 Hunting and fishing contests—Field trials for dogs—
Rules—Limitation. [1987 c 506 § 48; 1980 c 78 § 67.] Recodified as
RCW 77.32.525 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 276.
77.12.660 Joint select committee on threatened and endangered
species—Report. [1984 c 239 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 84 § 8.
Chapter 77.15
FISH AND WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT CODE
77.15.200 Furbearing animal traps—Failure to identify—Penalty.
[1998 c 190 § 23.] Repealed by 1999 c 258 § 13.
Chapter 77.16
DIVERSION OF WATER
(Formerly: Prohibited acts and penalties)
77.16.010 Hunting and fishing contests—Field trials for dogs—
Permit—Rules. [1998 c 190 § 118; 1987 c 506 § 58; 1980 c 78 § 69; 1955
c 36 § 77.16.010. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 39; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-49.]
Recodified as RCW 77.32.540 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 276.
77.16.020 Canada goose hunting—Season or bag limit restriction.
[2000 c 107 § 259; 1998 c 190 § 119; 1996 c 207 § 3; 1987 c 506 § 59; 1983
c 3 § 196; 1981 c 310 § 3; 1980 c 78 § 70; 1977 c 44 § 1; 1955 c 36 §
77.16.020. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 41; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-50.]
Recodified as RCW 77.12.722 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 274.
77.16.030 Possession during closed season or in excess of bag
limits. [1980 c 78 § 71; 1977 c 44 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.030. Prior: 1947
c 275 § 42; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-51.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.105
pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 24, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.040
Trafficking in wildlife or articles made from
endangered species prohibited—Exception—Common and contract
carriers. [1987 c 506 § 60; 1980 c 78 § 72; 1971 ex.s. c 166 § 4; 1961 c 75
§ 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.040. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 43; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-52.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.050 Spotlighting big game—Prima facie evidence. [1980 c
78 § 73; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.050. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-53.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.060 Using nets, unauthorized devices—Returning game
fish—Use of landing nets. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 73; 1987 c 506 § 61; 1980 c 78
§ 74; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.060. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 45; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-54.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.12.700 Hunting of post-mature trophy-quality animals—
Washington trophy hunt. [1987 c 506 § 56.] Repealed by 1996 c 101 §
13.
77.16.070 Hunting while intoxicated—Penalty. [1999 c 258 § 12;
1980 c 78 § 75; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.070. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 45a; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-55.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.675 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 275.
77.12.720 Firearms range account—Grant program—Rules.
[1996 c 96 § 1; 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 443; 1990 c 195 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.25.210 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
77.16.080
Laying out poison, etc., endangering wildlife—
Exception. [1987 c 506 § 62; 1980 c 78 § 76; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.080. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 46; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-56.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 §
124.
77.12.724 Possession of fish and wildlife—Rules. [1998 c 190 §
120; 1987 c 506 § 63; 1980 c 78 § 78. Formerly RCW 77.16.095.]
Repealed by 2001 c 253 § 62.
77.12.726 Wildlife conservation reward fund. [1989 c 11 § 29;
1987 c 506 § 75. Formerly RCW 77.21.080.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2,
effective July 1, 2001.
77.12.730 Firearms range advisory committee. [1993 sp.s. c 2 §
71; 1990 c 195 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.220 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
77.12.740 Firearms range account—Gifts and grants. [1990 c 195
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.25.230 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
77.12.750 Senior environmental corps—Department powers and
duties. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 72; 1992 c 63 § 13.] Repealed by 2005 c 136 § 18,
effective July 1, 2005.
77.12.770 Hunting big game—Auction or raffle—Procedure.
[1996 c 101 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.530 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
276.
77.12.780 Private lands—Raffle authorization to hunt big game.
[1996 c 101 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.535 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
276.
77.12.830 Habitat incentives program—Goal—Requirements of
agreement—Application evaluation factors. [2000 c 107 § 229; 1997 c
425 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.300 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 129.
77.16.090 Waste of wildlife. [1980 c 78 § 77; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.090.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 47; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-57.] Repealed by 1998 c
190 § 124.
77.16.095 Possession of fish and wildlife—Rules. [1998 c 190 §
120; 1987 c 506 § 63; 1980 c 78 § 78.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.724
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 274.
77.16.100 Use of dogs—Public nuisance, when. [1980 c 78 § 79;
1977 ex.s. c 275 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.100. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 48; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-58.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.110 Weapons, traps, and dogs on game reserves. [1987 c 506
§ 64; 1980 c 78 § 80; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.110. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 50; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-59.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.120 Taking of protected wildlife—Destruction of nests or
eggs. [1980 c 78 § 81; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.120. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 51;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-60.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.130 Resisting or obstructing officers. [1987 c 506 § 65; 1980
c 78 § 82; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.130. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 52; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 5992-61.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.135 Assault on wildlife agent or other law enforcement—
Revoke licenses and privileges. [1998 c 190 § 67; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 43
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 74;
1991 c 211 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.710 pursuant to 1998 c 190 §
125.
77.12.900 Migratory waterfowl art committee—Termination.
[1988 c 186 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.131.359.] Repealed by 1994 c 107 § 1.
77.16.140 Giving misinformation as to bountied predator. [1955 c
36 § 77.16.140. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 53; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-62.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.12.901 Migratory waterfowl art committee—Repeal. [1988 c
186 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.131.360.] Repealed by 1994 c 107 § 1.
77.16.150 Releasing wildlife—Planting aquatic plants, seeds.
[1987 c 506 § 66; 1980 c 78 § 83; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.150. Prior: 1951 c 126
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§ 1; 1947 c 275 § 54; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-63.] Repealed by 1998 c 190
§ 124.
77.16.330 Hunting migratory waterfowl without stamp. [1987 c
506 § 104; 1985 c 243 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.155 Importation of domesticated game fish. [1955 c 36 §
77.16.155. Prior: 1951 c 126 § 2.] Repealed by 1957 c 241 § 1.
77.16.340 Obstructing the taking of fish or wildlife—Penalty—
Defenses. [1988 c 265 § 1.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.16.157 Penalty for violations. [1955 c 36 § 77.16.157. Prior:
1951 c 126 § 3.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.350 Obstructing the taking of fish or wildlife—Civil action.
[1988 c 265 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.16.158
Importation, possession, sale, exchange, etc., of
deleterious exotic species of fish or wildlife—Penalty. [1971 ex.s. c 166 §
3.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.360 Unlawful practices—Black bear baiting—Exceptions—
Illegal hunting—Use of dogs—Exceptions—Penalties. [2000 c 248 § 1;
2000 c 107 § 260; 1997 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 655, approved
November 5, 1996).] Recodified as RCW 77.15.245 pursuant to 2000 c 107
§ 275.
77.16.160 Damaging or interfering with fish ladders, guards,
screens, etc. [1980 c 78 § 84; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.160. Prior: 1947 c 275 §
55; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-64.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.170 Removal of trap—Identification of traps—Disclosure of
identities. [1998 c 190 § 121; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 75; 1988 c 36 § 51; 1987 c
372 § 1; 1980 c 78 § 85; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.170. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 56;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-65.] Recodified as RCW 77.32.545 pursuant to
2000 c 107 § 276.
77.16.180 Damaging signs. [1987 c 506 § 67; 1980 c 78 § 86; 1955 c
36 § 77.16.180. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 57; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-66.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.190 Unlawful posting of land. [1980 c 78 § 87; 1955 c 36 §
77.16.190. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 58; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-67.] Repealed
by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.200 Private publication of game laws. [1955 c 36 §
77.16.200. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 59; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-68.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.210 Fishways to be provided and maintained. [1980 c 78 §
88; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.210. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 60; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-69.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.16.220 Diversion of water—Screen, bypass required. [2001 c
253 § 48; 1998 c 190 § 122; 1980 c 78 § 89; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.220. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 61; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-70.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.320 pursuant to 2001 c 253 § 61.
77.16.221 Director may modify, etc., inadequate fishways and
protective devices. [1980 c 78 § 90; 1963 c 152 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.425 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 68, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.230 Game doing damage may be taken at any time—
Limitations. [1980 c 78 § 91; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.230. Prior: 1949 c 238 §
2; 1947 c 275 § 62; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-71.] Recodified as RCW
77.12.265 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 44, effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.240 General penalty—Jurisdiction of courts. [1980 c 78 §
92; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.240. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 63; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-72.] Recodified as RCW 77.21.010 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.610 Wildlife check stations—Violations. [1982 c 155 § 3.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
Chapter 77.17
WILDLIFE VIOLATOR COMPACT
77.17.010 Wildlife violator compact—Established. [1994 c 264 §
55; 1993 c 82 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
133.
77.17.020 Licensing authority defined. [2000 c 107 § 261; 1994 c
264 § 56; 1993 c 82 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.080 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 133.
77.17.030 Administration facilitation. [1994 c 264 § 57; 1993 c 82
§ 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.75.090 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 133.
Chapter 77.18
GAME FISH MITIGATION
77.18.005 Public interest declaration. [1991 c 253 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 77.44.005 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 277.
77.18.010 Definitions. [2000 c 107 § 262; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 76; 1991 c
253 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 77.44.007 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 277.
77.18.020 Specifications—Purchases from aquatic farmers. [1991
c 253 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 77.44.060 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 277.
77.18.030 Purchases from aquatic farmers for stocking purposes.
[1991 c 253 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.44.070 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
277.
77.18.070 Program costs to be covered by revenue increase. [1999
c 363 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 87 § 2.
Chapter 77.20
BEAVER
77.16.250 Loaded firearms in vehicles. [1989 c 297 § 5; 1980 c 78 §
93; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.250. Prior: 1947 c 126 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 25451.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.20.010 Beaver may be taken or possessed—Pelts may be sold.
[1963 c 177 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.20.010. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 64; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-73.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1,
1981.
77.16.260 Shooting firearm from public highway. [1980 c 78 § 94;
1955 c 85 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.260. Prior: 1947 c 126 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 2545-2.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.20.015 Licensed residents may take beaver. [1980 c 24 § 1;
1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 1; 1963 c 177 § 10.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981; and repealed by 1982 c 10 § 18.
77.16.270 Enforcement. [1955 c 36 § 77.16.270. Prior: 1947 c 126
§ 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2545-3.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective
July 1, 1981.
77.20.016 Beaver tags—Possession, attachment—Purchase of
untagged skin—Penalty. [1963 c 177 § 11.] Repealed by 1980 c 24 § 3,
effective June 12, 1980; and repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1,
1981.
77.16.280 Penalty. [1955 c 36 § 77.16.280. Prior: 1947 c 126 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2545-4.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1,
1981.
77.16.290 Law enforcement officers, exemption. [1994 sp.s. c 7 §
444; 1980 c 78 § 95; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.290. Prior: 1947 c 126 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 2545-5.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.16.300 Venue of prosecution. [1955 c 36 § 77.16.300. Prior:
1947 c 126 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 2545-6.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.16.310 Unlawful purchase or possession of license, permit, tag,
stamp, or punch card. [1981 c 310 § 4; 1980 c 78 § 125; 1979 ex.s. c 127
§ 1. Formerly RCW 77.32.300.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.16.320 Albino animals—Penalties for taking, dealing. [1987 c
506 § 68; 1981 c 310 § 5; 1980 c 44 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
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77.20.020 Rules and regulations—Cooperative agreements. [1963
c 177 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.20.020. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 65; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 5992-74.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.030 Beaver skins, disposal of. [1963 c 177 § 3; 1955 c 36 §
77.20.030. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 66; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-75.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.040 Taking of beaver doing damage on private lands—On
public lands—By commission. [1963 c 177 § 4; 1955 c 36 § 77.20.040.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-76.] Repealed by 1980 c
78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.045
Taking of beaver doing damage—By owner or
occupant—Notice—Surrender of pelts. [1963 c 177 § 5; 1955 c 36 §
77.20.045. Prior: 1951 c 262 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective
July 1, 1981.
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77.20.050 Preservation, tagging, of skins. [1963 c 177 § 6; 1955 c
36 § 77.20.050. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 68; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-77.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.24.050 Employment of accredited hunters. [1955 c 36 §
77.24.050. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 76; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-85.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.060 Penalty. [1955 c 36 § 77.20.060. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 69;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-78.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July
1, 1981.
77.24.060 Disposition of skins and specimens. [1955 c 36 §
77.24.060. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 77; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-86.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.070 Fox, mink, marten declared personal property. [1955 c
36 § 77.20.070. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 70; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-79.]
Repealed by 1955 c 321 § 7.
77.24.070 Scope of chapter. [1955 c 36 § 77.24.070. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 78; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-87.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.080 Branding required—Recording. [1955 c 36 § 77.20.080.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 81; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-80.] Repealed by 1955 c
321 § 7.
77.24.080 Bounty voucher must aggregate two dollars and fifty
cents. [1955 c 36 § 77.24.080. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 79; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-88.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.20.090 Quarantine controls over fur ranches. [1955 c 36 §
77.20.090. Prior: 1949 c 142 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-70a.] Repealed
by 1955 c 321 § 7.
77.24.090 Cooperative programs to control predators. [1955 c 36
§ 77.24.090. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 80; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-89.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
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77.24.100 Department of agriculture may cooperate with Fish and
Wildlife Service. [1955 c 36 § 77.24.100. Prior: 1943 c 257 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 5992-2.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
PENALTIES—PROCEEDINGS
77.21.010 Penalties—Confiscated articles and devices, disposal—
Placing traps on private property—Jurisdiction of courts. [1988 c 265 §
3. Prior: 1987 c 506 § 69; 1987 c 380 § 19; 1987 c 372 § 2; 1982 c 31 § 1;
1981 c 310 § 6; 1980 c 78 § 92; 1955 c 36 § 77.16.240; prior: 1947 c 275 §
63; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-72. Formerly RCW 77.16.240.] Repealed by
1998 c 190 § 124.
77.21.020 Revocation of hunting license for big game violation—
Subsequent issuance—Appeal. [1998 c 191 § 35; 1987 c 506 § 70; 1980 c
78 § 124; 1975 1st ex.s. c 6 § 1. Formerly RCW 77.32.290.] Repealed by
2000 c 107 § 273.
77.21.030
Revocation for shooting person or livestock—
Subsequent issuance. [1998 c 191 § 36; 1987 c 506 § 71; 1980 c 78 § 123;
1955 c 36 § 77.32.280. Prior: 1949 c 44 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992124a. Formerly RCW 77.32.280.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.21.040 Disposition of forfeited wildlife and articles. [1989 c 314
§ 5; 1987 c 506 § 72; 1980 c 78 § 25; 1955 c 36 § 77.12.110. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-31. Formerly RCW 77.12.110.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.21.050 Penalty assessments. [1980 c 78 § 31; 1975 c 57 § 1.
Formerly RCW 77.12.173.] Repealed by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective July 1,
1985. See RCW 3.62.090 and 43.08.250.
77.21.060 License forfeiture—Issuance prohibited. [1989 c 314 §
6; 1987 c 506 § 73; 1980 c 78 § 122; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.260. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 115; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-124. Formerly RCW 77.32.260.]
Repealed by 1998 c 190 § 124.
77.21.070 Illegal killing or possession of wildlife—Restitution to
state—Amounts—Bail—License revoked. [1997 c 226 § 2; 1989 c 11 §
28; 1987 c 506 § 74; 1986 c 318 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 336; 1983 1st ex.s. c 8 §
3.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.21.080 Wildlife conservation reward fund. [1989 c 11 § 29;
1987 c 506 § 75.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.726 pursuant to 2000 c 107 §
274; and subsequently repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
77.21.090 Citations from wildlife violator compact party state—
Failure to comply. [2000 c 107 § 263; 1993 c 82 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
77.15.732 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 275.
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PREDATORS—BOUNTIES
77.24.110 Expenditures authorized. [1955 c 36 § 77.24.110. Prior:
1943 c 257 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5992-3.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.24.120 Disposition of skins and specimens. [1955 c 36 §
77.24.120. Prior: 1943 c 257 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 5992-4.] Repealed by
1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
Chapter 77.28
GAME FARMERS
77.28.010 License required. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.010. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 81; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-90.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.020 License fee. [1980 c 78 § 98; 1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 2; 1970
ex.s. c 29 § 14; 1955 c 36 § 77.28.020. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 82; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5992-91.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.570 pursuant to 1980 c 78 §
68, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.030 Application—Content. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.030. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 83; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-92.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 §
140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.040 Corporate application. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.040. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 84; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-93.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 §
140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.050 Issuance of license. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.050. Prior: 1947
c 275 § 85; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-94.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.060 Rights acquired under license. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.060.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 86; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-95.] Repealed by 1980 c
78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.070 Game farmer may deal in game bird and game fish
eggs. [1980 c 78 § 99; 1955 c 36 § 77.28.070. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 87;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-96.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.580 pursuant to
1980 c 78 § 68, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.080 Tagging of product. [1980 c 78 § 100; 1955 c 36 §
77.28.080. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 88; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-97.]
Recodified as RCW 77.12.590 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 68, effective July 1,
1981.
77.24.010 Who may kill predators and claim bounties. [1955 c 36
§ 77.24.010. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 72; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-81.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.090 Rights of common carriers. [1980 c 78 § 101; 1955 c 36
§ 77.28.090. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 89; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-98.]
Recodified as RCW 77.12.600 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 68, effective July 1,
1981.
77.24.020 Payment of bounties—Maximum specified—Review.
[1955 c 36 § 77.24.020. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 73; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 599282.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.100 Quarterly reports. [1955 c 36 § 77.28.100. Prior: 1947 c
275 § 90; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-99.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.24.030 Marking of bountied predators. [1955 c 36 § 77.24.030.
Prior: 1947 c 275 § 74; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-83.] Repealed by 1980 c
78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.110 Access to game farmers' premises. [1955 c 36 §
77.28.110. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 91; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-100.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.24.040 Commission may classify predators. [1955 c 36 §
77.24.040. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 75; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-84.] Repealed
by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.28.120 Revocation of license—Notice—Hearing. [1955 c 36 §
77.28.120. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 92; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-101.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
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Chapter 77.32
LICENSES
77.32.005 Definitions. [1998 c 191 § 6; 1989 c 305 § 17; 1980 c 78 §
102; 1961 c 94 § 1; 1957 c 176 § 14.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
77.32.015
Firearm training program—Certificate—Juvenile
requirements. [1980 c 78 § 104; 1957 c 17 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
77.32.155 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 111, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.020 Supplemental permits or tags required for taking
certain wildlife, using bows and arrows or muzzle loaders, or for special
hunting seasons—Fees, procedures. [1981 c 310 § 9; 1980 c 78 § 105;
1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 1; 1967 c 10 § 1; 1957 c 176 § 1;
1955 c 36 § 77.32.020. Prior: 1953 c 75 § 1; 1947 c 275 § 94; 1945 c 81 §
7; 1937 c 63 § 2; 1935 c 59 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-103.] Decodified,
effective June 30, 1982.
77.32.030 Supplemental elk license. [1947 c 275 § 95; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 5992-104.] Repealed by 1953 c 75 § 13.
77.32.031 Supplemental steelhead seal—Fee, exempt persons,
disposition of moneys from—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 4; 1969 ex.s.
c 17 § 1.] Expired March 31, 1976.
77.32.032 Supplemental steelhead seal—Fee, exempt persons,
disposition of moneys from—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 19.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.040 Supplemental elk license fees. [1947 c 275 § 96; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-105.] Repealed by 1953 c 75 § 13.
77.32.060 Licenses, permits, tags, stamps, and raffle tickets—
Amount of fees to be retained by license dealers. [1998 c 245 § 160;
1996 c 101 § 9; 1995 c 116 § 2; 1987 c 506 § 78; 1985 c 464 § 1; 1981 c 310
§ 17; 1980 c 78 § 107; 1979 ex.s. c 3 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 2; 1957 c 176 §
2; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.060. Prior: 1953 c 75 § 3; 1947 c 275 § 98; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-107.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 45; and subsequently
repealed by 2000 c 11 § 118; and repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
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77.32.120 Allocation of receipts from resident licenses. [1955 c 36
§ 77.32.120. Prior: 1953 c 66 § 1; 1947 c 128 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5897-3.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.130 Nonresident state hunting license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 §
10; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 8; 1957 c 176 § 8; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.130. Prior: 1953
c 75 § 9; 1947 c 275 § 102; 1931 c 108 § 5; 1927 c 258 § 8; 1925 ex.s. c 178
§ 44; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-111.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.131 Nonresident state hunting license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 §
25.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.140 Nonresident state hunting license. [1955 c 36 §
77.32.140. Prior: 1953 c 75 § 10; 1947 c 275 § 103; 1931 c 108 § 5; 1927 c
258 § 8; 1925 ex.s. c 178 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-112.] Repealed by
1957 c 176 § 12, effective January 1, 1958. See RCW 77.32.130.
77.32.150 Nonresident state fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 §
11; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 9; 1957 c 176 § 9; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.150. Prior: 1953
c 75 § 11; 1949 c 205 § 4; 1947 c 275 § 104; 1931 c 108 § 5; 1927 c 258 § 8;
1925 ex.s. c 178 § 44; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5992-113.] Expired December
31, 1975.
77.32.151 Nonresident state fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 §
26.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.160 Transient's limited state fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c
15 § 12; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 10; 1957 c 176 § 10; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.160.
Prior: 1953 c 75 § 12; 1947 c 275 § 105; 1931 c 108 § 6; 1925 ex.s. c 178 §
45; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-114.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.161 Temporary fishing license—Fees. [1994 c 255 § 10;
1991 sp.s. c 7 § 2; 1985 c 464 § 3; 1981 c 310 § 22; 1980 c 78 § 112; 1975
1st ex.s. c 15 § 27.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
77.32.170 Alien's state hunting and fishing license. [1947 c 275 §
106; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-115.] Repealed by 1953 c 75 § 13.
77.32.180 Alien's county fishing license. [1947 c 275 § 107; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-116.] Repealed by 1953 c 75 § 13.
77.32.080 Records and reports. [1955 c 36 § 77.32.080. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 100; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-109.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 §
140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.185 Fresh water sport fishing licenses—Use of funds. [1955
c 36 § 77.32.185. Prior: 1951 c 124 § 2.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.092 Sport recreational license. [1994 c 255 § 1.] Repealed by
1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
77.32.190 Trapper's license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 13; 1970 ex.s. c
29 § 11; 1963 c 177 § 7; 1957 c 176 § 11; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.190. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 108; 1929 c 221 § 4; 1925 ex.s. c 178 § 51; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-117.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.094 Validity of licenses issued by department of fisheries
and department of wildlife. [1994 c 255 § 14.] Repealed by 1999 c 258 §
13.
77.32.100 Resident state hunting and fishing license. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 15 § 5; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 3; 1965 c 48 § 1; 1957 c 176 § 3; 1955 c 36
§ 77.32.100. Prior: 1953 c 75 § 4; 1947 c 128 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5897-2.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.101 Hunting and fishing licenses—Fees. [1997 c 395 § 1;
1994 c 255 § 11; 1991 sp.s. c 7 § 1; 1985 c 464 § 2; 1981 c 310 § 20; 1980 c
78 § 110; 1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 20.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective
January 1, 1999.
77.32.103 Resident state hunting license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 6;
1970 ex.s. c 29 § 4; 1965 c 48 § 2; 1957 c 176 § 4; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.103.
Prior: 1953 c 75 § 5.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.104 Resident state hunting license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 21.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.105 Resident state fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 7;
1970 ex.s. c 29 § 5; 1965 c 48 § 3; 1957 c 176 § 5; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.105.
Prior: 1953 c 75 § 6.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.106 Resident state fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 22.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.110 Resident county hunting and fishing license. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 15 § 8; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 6; 1965 c 48 § 4; 1957 c 176 § 6; 1955 c 36
§ 77.32.110. Prior: 1953 c 75 § 7; 1947 c 128 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5897-1.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.111 Resident county hunting and fishing license. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 15 § 23.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.113 Resident county fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 9;
1970 ex.s. c 29 § 7; 1965 c 48 § 5; 1957 c 176 § 7; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.113.
Prior: 1953 c 75 § 8.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.114 Resident county fishing license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 §
24.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
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77.32.191 Trapper's license. [1991 sp.s. c 7 § 3; 1987 c 372 § 3;
1985 c 464 § 4; 1981 c 310 § 23. Prior: 1980 c 78 § 113; 1980 c 24 § 2;
1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.450 pursuant to 2000 c
107 § 131.
77.32.195 Nonresident's or alien's trapper's license. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 15 § 14.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.197 Trapper's license—Training program or examination
requisite for issuance to initial licensee. [1987 c 506 § 82; 1981 c 310 §
24; 1980 c 78 § 114; 1977 c 43 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.460
pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
77.32.199 Revocation of trappers license for and removal of
unauthorized traps. [2000 c 107 § 268; 1987 c 372 § 4.] Recodified as
RCW 77.65.470 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
77.32.200 Taxidermist's license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 15; 1970
ex.s. c 29 § 12; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.200. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 109; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-118.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.201 Taxidermist's license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 29.]
Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.210 Fur dealer's license. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 16; 1955 c 36 §
77.32.210. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 110; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-119.]
Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.211 Taxidermist, fur dealer, fishing guide, game farmer,
anadromous game fish buyer—Licenses—Fish stocking and game
contest permits. [1991 sp.s. c 7 § 4; 1987 c 506 § 83; 1985 c 464 § 5; 1983
c 284 § 3; 1981 c 310 § 25; 1980 c 78 § 115; 1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 30.]
Recodified as RCW 77.65.480 pursuant to 2000 c 107 § 131.
77.32.220 Reports required from persons with licenses or permits
under RCW 77.65.480. [1987 c 506 § 84; 1983 c 284 § 4; 1981 c 310 § 26;
1980 c 78 § 116; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.220. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 111; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 5992-120.] Recodified as RCW 77.65.500 pursuant to 2001 c
253 § 61.
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77.32.225 Fishing guide license—Rules, records, reports. [1975
1st ex.s. c 15 § 17; 1970 ex.s. c 29 § 13; 1957 c 176 § 13.] Expired
December 31, 1975.
WILDLIFE DAMAGE
77.32.226 Fishing guide license—Rules, records, reports. [1975
1st ex.s. c 15 § 31.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.36.005 Findings. [1996 c 54 § 1; (2001 c 274 § 1 expired June 30,
2004).] Repealed by 2009 c 333 § 65, effective July 1, 2010.
77.32.230 Free hunting and fishing licenses, criteria—Motor
vehicle special parking permit may be used—Fishing license exemption
for youths—Purchase of tags, permits, stamps, steelhead licenses, and
raffle tickets required. [1996 c 101 § 11; 1994 c 255 § 12; 1991 sp.s. c 7 §
5; 1988 c 176 § 914; 1987 c 506 § 85; 1985 c 464 § 6; 1985 c 182 § 2; 1983
c 280 § 1; 1981 c 310 § 27; 1980 c 78 § 117; 1973 1st ex.s. c 58 § 1; 1961 c
94 § 2; 1959 c 245 § 2; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.230. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 112;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-121.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective
January 1, 1999.
77.36.020 Game damage control—Special hunt/remedial action.
[2003 c 385 § 1; 1996 c 54 § 3.] Repealed by 2009 c 333 § 65, effective July
1, 2010.
77.32.235 Group permits—Exemption from individual license
and fee requirement—Conditions. [1998 c 191 § 20; 1990 c 35 § 4; 1984
c 33 § 1.] Repealed by 2002 c 266 § 2.
77.36.060 Claim refused—Posted property.
Repealed by 2009 c 333 § 65, effective July 1, 2010.
77.32.245 Killer whale permit. [1971 ex.s. c 166 § 7.] Repealed by
1980 c 78 § 140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.255 Duplicate licenses and permits. [1975 1st ex.s. c 15 § 18;
1970 ex.s. c 29 § 15.] Expired December 31, 1975.
77.32.260 Forfeiture of license by judicial decree. [1980 c 78 §
122; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.260. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 115; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
5992-124.] Recodified as RCW 77.21.060 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.270 Suspension of sentence. [1955 c 36 § 77.32.270. Prior:
1947 c 275 § 116; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-125.] Repealed by 1980 c 78 §
140, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.280 Revocation for shooting person or livestock. [1980 c 78
§ 123; 1955 c 36 § 77.32.280. Prior: 1949 c 44 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5992-124a.] Recodified as RCW 77.21.030 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.290 Revocation of hunting license for violation of RCW
77.16.020 or 77.16.030—Appeal. [1980 c 78 § 124; 1975 1st ex.s. c 6 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.21.020 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 97, effective July 1,
1981.
Chapter 77.36
77.36.040
Payment of claims for damages—Procedure—
Limitations. [1996 c 54 § 5.] Repealed by 2009 c 333 § 65, effective July
1, 2010.
77.36.050 Claimant refusal—Excessive claims. [1996 c 54 § 6.]
Repealed by 2009 c 333 § 65, effective July 1, 2010.
[1996 c 54 § 7.]
77.36.900 Application—1996 c 54. [1996 c 54 § 10.] Decodified
pursuant to 2009 c 333 § 66, effective July 1, 2010.
77.36.901 Effective date—1996 c 54. [1996 c 54 § 13.] Decodified
pursuant to 2009 c 333 § 66, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 77.40
SHOOTING GROUNDS
77.40.010 Public shooting grounds—Skagit county. [1955 c 36 §
77.40.010. Prior: 1941 c 165 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-4.] Decodified
pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
77.40.020 Grounds withdrawn from sale or lease. [1955 c 36 §
77.40.020. Prior: 1941 c 165 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-5.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 129 § 4.
77.40.030 Deed of tidelands—Mason county. [1955 c 36 §
77.40.030. Prior: 1941 c 190 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-6.] Decodified
pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
77.40.040 Governor to execute deed. [1955 c 36 § 77.40.040. Prior:
1941 c 190 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-7.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c
78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.300 Unlawful purchase or possession of game license or
other document—Penalty. [1980 c 78 § 125; 1979 ex.s. c 127 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 77.16.310 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 96, effective July 1,
1981.
77.40.050 Use as public shooting grounds. [1980 c 78 § 126; 1955 c
36 § 77.40.050. Prior: 1941 c 190 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-8.]
Recodified as RCW 77.12.550 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 58, effective July 1,
1981.
77.32.310 Wildlife contests and field trials—Permits. [1980 c 78 §
118.] Repealed by 1985 c 464 § 12, effective July 1, 1985.
77.40.060 Rules and regulations. [1980 c 78 § 127; 1955 c 36 §
77.40.060. Prior: 1941 c 190 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7993-9.] Recodified
as RCW 77.12.560 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 58, effective July 1, 1981.
77.32.340 Transport tag fees. [1997 c 114 § 2; 1991 sp.s. c 7 § 8;
1990 c 84 § 5; 1985 c 464 § 8; 1984 c 240 § 5; 1981 c 310 § 11.] Repealed
by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
77.32.352 January waterfowl hunting season—Hunting license
exemption. [1995 c 59 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective
January 1, 1999.
77.32.360 Steelhead catch record card—Rules. [1996 c 234 § 1;
1995 c 116 § 7; 1991 sp.s. c 7 § 10; 1990 c 84 § 7; 1987 c 506 § 88; 1985 c
464 § 10; 1981 c 310 § 13.] Repealed by 1998 c 191 § 44, effective January
1, 1999.
77.32.3601 Return of steelhead fishing license—Credit issued.
[1996 c 234 § 2.] Expired December 31, 1997.
77.32.390 Valid big game permits. [1989 c 153 § 1.] Repealed by
1998 c 191 § 44, effective January 1, 1999.
77.32.420 Recreational licenses—Nontransferable—Enforcement
provisions. [2000 c 107 § 272; 1998 c 191 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 17 § 8; 1989 c
305 § 12; 1987 c 87 § 7; 1984 c 80 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 98; 1980 c 78 §
135; 1977 ex.s. c 327 § 15. Formerly RCW 75.25.140, 75.28.650.]
Repealed by 2001 c 253 § 62.
Reviser's note: RCW 77.32.420 was amended by 2001 c 306 § 2
without reference to its repeal by 2001 c 253 § 62. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
77.32.490 Reduced rate combination fishing license. [1998 c 191 §
19.] Repealed by 2007 c 254 § 7.
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77.40.070 Public shooting grounds—Skagit and Snohomish
counties. [1955 c 36 § 77.40.070. Prior: 1945 c 179 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 7993-5a.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
77.40.080 Grounds withdrawn from sale or lease. [1980 c 78 §
128; 1955 c 36 § 77.40.080. Prior: 1945 c 179 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
7993-5b.] Recodified as RCW 77.12.540 pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 58,
effective July 1, 1981.
77.40.090 Certain tidelands in Skagit, Snohomish, and Island
counties. [1961 c 190 § 1; 1955 c 36 § 77.40.090. Prior: 1951 c 77 §§ 1,
2.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
Chapter 77.44
WARM WATER GAME FISH ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
77.44.020 Species included in term "warm water game fish."
[1996 c 222 § 2.] Repealed by 2000 c 107 § 273.
Chapter 77.55
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN STATE WATERS
77.55.010 Informational brochure. [2005 c 146 § 406; 1993 sp.s. c
2 § 28; 1991 c 322 § 21. Formerly RCW 75.20.005.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.211 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.020 Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect
on chapter. [1997 c 381 § 25. Formerly RCW 75.20.015.] Recodified as
RCW 77.55.101 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
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77.55.030 Hazardous substance remedial actions—Procedural
requirements not applicable. [1994 c 257 § 18. Formerly RCW
75.20.025.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.061 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.040 Fish guards required on diversion devices—Penalties,
remedies for failure. [2005 c 146 § 901; 1998 c 190 § 85; 1983 1st ex.s. c
46 § 70; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.040. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 45; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
5780-319. Formerly RCW 75.20.040.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.010
pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.050 Review of permit applications to divert or store water—
Water flow policy. [2005 c 146 § 902; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 29; 1988 c 36 § 32;
1986 c 173 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 71; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.050. Prior: 1949
c 112 § 46; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-320. Formerly RCW 75.20.050.]
Recodified as RCW 77.57.020 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.060 Fishways required in dams, obstructions—Penalties,
remedies for failure. [2005 c 146 § 903; 2003 c 391 § 1; 1998 c 190 § 86;
1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 72; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.060. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 47;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-321. Formerly RCW 75.20.060.] Recodified as
RCW 77.57.030 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.070 Director may modify inadequate fishways and fish
guards. [2000 c 107 § 14; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 73; 1963 c 153 § 1.
Formerly RCW 75.20.061.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.040 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.071 Certain secure community transition facilities not
subject to this chapter. [2002 c 68 § 14. Formerly RCW 77.55.360.]
Expired June 30, 2009.
77.55.080 If fishway is impractical, fish hatchery or cultural
facility may be provided in lieu. [1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 74; 1955 c 12 §
75.20.090. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 48; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-322. Formerly
RCW 75.20.090.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.050 pursuant to 2005 c 146 §
1002.
77.55.090 Mitigation plan review. [2005 c 146 § 603; 2000 c 107 §
15; 1997 c 424 § 6. Formerly RCW 75.20.098.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.251 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.100
Hydraulic projects or other work—Plans and
specifications—Permits—Approval—Emergencies—Tide gates. [2004
c 32 § 2; 2003 c 391 § 2; 2002 c 368 § 2; 2000 c 107 § 16; 1998 c 190 § 87.
Prior: 1997 c 385 § 1; 1997 c 290 § 4; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 30; 1991 c 322 § 30;
1988 c 272 § 1; 1988 c 36 § 33; 1986 c 173 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 75;
1975 1st ex.s. c 29 § 1; 1967 c 48 § 1; 1955 c 12 § 75.20.100; prior: 1949 c
112 § 49; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-323. Formerly RCW 75.20.100.]
Repealed by 2005 c 146 § 1006. Later enactment, see RCW 77.55.021.
77.55.110 Hydraulic projects for irrigation, stock watering, or
streambank stabilization—Plans and specifications—Approval—
Emergencies. [2002 c 368 § 3; 1998 c 190 § 88; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 32; 1991 c
322 § 31; 1988 c 272 § 2; 1988 c 36 § 34; 1986 c 173 § 2. Formerly RCW
75.20.103.] Repealed by 2005 c 146 § 1006.
77.55.120 Placement of woody debris as condition of permit.
[2005 c 146 § 604; 2000 c 107 § 17; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 33; 1991 c 322 § 18.
Formerly RCW 75.20.104.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.261 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.130
Dike vegetation management guidelines—
Memorandum of agreement. [2005 c 146 § 405; 2000 c 107 § 18; 1993
sp.s. c 2 § 34; 1991 c 322 § 19. Formerly RCW 75.20.1041.] Recodified as
RCW 77.55.131 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.140 Hydraulic projects—Civil penalty. [2005 c 146 § 701;
2000 c 107 § 19; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 35; 1988 c 36 § 35; 1986 c 173 § 6.
Formerly RCW 75.20.106.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.291 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.150 Hydraulic projects for removal or control of spartina,
purple loosestrife, and aquatic noxious weeds—Approval may not be
required—Rules—Definitions. [2005 c 146 § 401; 1995 c 255 § 4.
Formerly RCW 75.20.108.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.081 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.160
Columbia river anadromous fish sanctuary—
Restrictions. [2005 c 146 § 506; 1998 c 190 § 89; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 27
(Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 36;
1988 c 36 § 36; 1985 c 307 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 76; 1961 c 4 § 1;
Initiative Measure No. 25, approved November 8, 1960. Formerly RCW
75.20.110.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.191 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.170 Hydraulic appeals board—Members—Jurisdiction—
Procedures. [2005 c 146 § 801; 2003 c 393 § 21; 2000 c 107 § 20; 1996 c
276 § 2; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 37; 1989 c 175 § 160; 1988 c 272 § 3; 1988 c 36 §
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37; 1986 c 173 § 4. Formerly RCW 75.20.130.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.301 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.180 Hydraulic appeals board—Procedures. [2005 c 146 §
802; 1995 c 382 § 7; 1989 c 175 § 161; 1986 c 173 § 5. Formerly RCW
75.20.140.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.311 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.190 Processing of permits or authorizations for emergency
water withdrawal and facilities to be expedited. [1989 c 171 § 8; 1987 c
343 § 6. Formerly RCW 75.20.150.] Repealed by 2005 c 146 § 1006.
77.55.200 Marine beach front protective bulkheads or rockwalls.
[2005 c 146 § 501; 1991 c 279 § 1. Formerly RCW 75.20.160.] Recodified
as RCW 77.55.141 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.210 Watershed restoration projects—Hydraulic project
approval—Permit processing. [2005 c 146 § 504; 1995 c 378 § 14.
Formerly RCW 75.20.170.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.171 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.220 Definitions—Hydraulic project approval—Regular
maintenance—Notice required. [2005 c 146 § 502; 2002 c 368 § 7; 1996
c 192 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.20.180.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.151
pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.230 Hydraulic projects—Off-site mitigation. [2005 c 146 §
602; 1996 c 276 § 1. Formerly RCW 75.20.190.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.241 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.240 Operation and maintenance of fish collection facility on
Toutle river. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 39; 1988 c 36 § 39; 1987 c 506 § 101.
Formerly RCW 75.20.310.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.080 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.250 Wetlands filled under RCW 75.20.300—Mitigation not
required. [2000 c 107 § 21; 1995 c 328 § 1. Formerly RCW 75.20.320.]
Repealed by 2005 c 146 § 1006.
77.55.260 Sediment dredging or capping actions—Dredging of
existing channels and berthing areas—Mitigation not required. [1997 c
424 § 5. Formerly RCW 75.20.325.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.271
pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.270 Small scale prospecting and mining—Rules. [2005 c
146 § 402; 1997 c 415 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.20.330.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.091 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.280
Hydraulic project approval—Habitat incentives
agreement. [2005 c 146 § 403; 2001 c 253 § 54; 1997 c 425 § 4. Formerly
RCW 75.20.340.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.111 pursuant to 2005 c 146 §
1001.
77.55.290 Fish habitat enhancement project—Permit review and
approval process. [2005 c 146 § 505; 2001 c 253 § 55; 1998 c 249 § 3.
Formerly RCW 75.20.350.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.181 pursuant to
2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.300 Habitat incentives program—Goal—Requirements of
agreement—Application evaluation factors. [2005 c 146 § 404; 2000 c
107 § 229; 1997 c 425 § 3. Formerly RCW 77.12.830.] Recodified as RCW
77.55.121 pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.55.301 Hydraulic appeals board—Members—Jurisdiction—
Procedures. [2005 c 146 § 801; 2003 c 393 § 21; 2000 c 107 § 20; 1996 c
276 § 2; 1993 sp.s. c 2 § 37; 1989 c 175 § 160; 1988 c 272 § 3; 1988 c 36 §
37; 1986 c 173 § 4. Formerly RCW 77.55.170, 75.20.130.] Repealed by
2010 c 210 § 41, effective July 1, 2010.
77.55.310
Director may modify inadequate fishways and
protective devices. [2001 c 253 § 21; 1980 c 78 § 90; 1963 c 152 § 1.
Formerly RCW 77.12.425, 77.16.221.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.060
pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1002.
77.55.311 Hydraulic appeals board—Procedures. [2005 c 146 §
802; 1995 c 382 § 7; 1989 c 175 § 161; 1986 c 173 § 5. Formerly RCW
77.55.180, 75.20.140.] Repealed by 2010 c 210 § 41, effective July 1, 2010.
77.55.320 Diversion of water—Screen, bypass required. [2005 c
146 § 904; 2001 c 253 § 48; 1998 c 190 § 122; 1980 c 78 § 89; 1955 c 36 §
77.16.220. Prior: 1947 c 275 § 61; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 5992-70. Formerly
RCW 77.16.220.] Recodified as RCW 77.57.070 pursuant to 2005 c 146 §
1002.
77.55.330 Derelict fishing gear—Removal. [2005 c 146 § 302;
2002 c 20 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.041 pursuant to 2005 c 146 §
1001.
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77.55.340 Hydraulic project approvals—Storm water discharges.
[2005 c 146 § 503; 2002 c 368 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.161 pursuant
to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1955 c
36 § 77.98.020.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1,
1981.
77.55.350 Hydraulic project approvals—Reasonable conditions.
[2005 c 146 § 601; 2002 c 368 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.231 pursuant
to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1955
c 36 § 77.98.030.] Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1,
1981.
77.55.360 Certain secure community transition facilities not
subject to this chapter. [2002 c 68 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 77.55.071
pursuant to 2005 c 146 § 1001.
77.98.040 Repeals and saving. [1955 c 36 § 77.98.040.] Decodified
pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
77.55.370 "Tide gate" defined. [2003 c 391 § 6.] Repealed by 2005
c 146 § 1006.
77.98.050 Emergency—1955 c 36. [1955 c 36 § 77.98.050.]
Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
Chapter 77.65
Chapter 77.100
FOOD FISH AND SHELLFISH—COMMERCIAL LICENSES
VOLUNTEER FISH AND WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
77.65.470
Revocation of trapper's license—Placement of
unauthorized traps. [2000 c 107 § 268; 1987 c 372 § 4. Formerly RCW
77.32.199.] Recodified as RCW 77.15.191 pursuant to 2001 c 253 § 61.
77.100.140 Cedar river spawning channel—Transfer of funds.
[1989 c 85 § 7. Formerly RCW 75.52.140.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2,
effective July 1, 2001.
Chapter 77.70
LICENSE LIMITATION PROGRAMS
77.70.030 Advisory review boards. [2000 c 107 § 57; 1999 c 151 §
1601; 1995 c 269 § 3101. Prior: 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 807; 1994 c 260 § 18;
prior: 1993 c 376 § 9; 1993 c 340 § 27; 1990 c 61 § 3; 1989 c 37 § 3; 1986
c 198 § 7; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 138; 1977 ex.s. c 106 § 5. Formerly RCW
75.30.050.] Repealed by 2001 c 291 § 501, effective July 1, 2001.
Reviser's note: RCW 75.52.140 was amended by 2000 c 107 § 117
and recodified as RCW 77.100.140 without reference to its repeal by 2000 c
150 § 2. It has been decodified, effective July 1, 2001, for publication
purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
Chapter 77.115
77.70.270 Ocean pink shrimp—Delivery license—Reduction of
landing requirement. [2000 c 107 § 75; 1993 c 376 § 10. Formerly RCW
75.30.330.] Repealed by 2001 c 291 § 601, effective July 1, 2001.
77.70.380 Dungeness crab-coastal fishery licenses—Criteria for
issuing new licenses. [2000 c 107 § 82; 1994 c 260 § 17. Formerly RCW
75.30.460.] Repealed by 2003 c 174 § 6.
Chapter 77.80
PROGRAM TO PURCHASE FISHING VESSELS AND LICENSES
77.80.010 Definitions. [2000 c 107 § 88; 1985 c 7 § 150; 1983 1st
ex.s. c 46 § 155; 1977 ex.s. c 230 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 183 § 3. Formerly
RCW 75.44.100, 75.28.505.] Repealed by 2008 c 252 § 5.
Chapter 77.85
SALMON RECOVERY
77.85.070 Technical advisory groups. [2000 c 107 § 97; 1998 c 246
§ 10. Formerly RCW 75.46.090.] Repealed by 2005 c 309 § 10.
77.85.100 Work group—Evaluation of mitigation alternatives.
[2000 c 107 § 100; 1998 c 246 § 16. Formerly RCW 75.46.120.] Repealed
by 2009 c 345 § 15.
77.85.210
Monitoring activities—Monitoring oversight
committee—Legislative
steering
committee—Report
to
the
legislature—Monitoring strategy and action plan. [2001 c 298 § 3.]
Repealed by 2005 c 309 § 10.
Chapter 77.95
SALMON ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
77.95.110 Regional fisheries enhancement group advisory board.
[2000 c 107 § 108. Prior: 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 40 (Referendum Bill No. 45,
approved November 7, 1995); 1995 c 367 § 5; 1990 c 58 § 4. Formerly
RCW 75.50.110.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 81, effective June 30,
2010.
77.95.120
Regional fisheries enhancement group advisory
board—Duties and authority. [2000 c 107 § 109; 1998 c 96 § 1; 1995 c
367 § 6. Formerly RCW 75.50.115.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 81,
effective June 30, 2010.
Chapter 77.98
AQUACULTURE DISEASE CONTROL
77.115.020 Disease inspection and control program—User fees—
Aquaculture disease control account. [1993 sp.s. c 2 § 56; 1985 c 457 § 9.
Formerly RCW 75.58.020.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2, effective July 1,
2001.
Reviser's note: RCW 75.58.020 was amended by 2000 c 107 § 123
and recodified as RCW 77.115.020 without reference to its repeal by 2000 c
150 § 2. It has been decodified, effective July 1, 2001, for publication
purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
Chapter 77.120
BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT
77.120.060 Report to legislature—Results of chapter. [2002 c 282
§ 4; 2000 c 108 § 7.] Repealed by 2007 c 350 § 17.
77.120.080 Legislative review of chapter—Recommendations.
[2000 c 108 § 9.] Repealed by 2007 c 350 § 17.
77.120.090 Ballast water information system—Improvements.
[2002 c 282 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 350 § 17.
Title 78
MINES, MINERALS, AND PETROLEUM
Chapter 78.08
LOCATION OF MINING CLAIMS
78.08.010 "Lode" defined. [1899 c 45 § 4; RRS § 8625.] Now
codified as RCW 78.08.075.
78.08.031 Recorder may be elected—Duties—Records. [1887 c 87
§ 5; RRS § 8619.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
78.08.032 Recorder may be elected—Term—Oath—Certifying
officer—Record transfer upon vacancy. [1887 c 87 § 6; RRS § 8620.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
78.08.120 Mining district rules and regulations. [1899 c 45 § 13;
RRS § 8634.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
CONSTRUCTION
78.08.130
Discovery shaft provisions inapplicable west of
Cascades. [1899 c 45 § 9; RRS § 8630.] Repealed by 1955 c 357 § 2.
77.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1955 c 36 § 77.98.010.]
Decodified pursuant to 1980 c 78 § 136, effective July 1, 1981.
78.08.140 When road building to apply as assessment work. [1899
c 45 § 14; RRS § 8635.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
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Chapter 78.12
ABANDONED SHAFTS AND EXCAVATIONS
78.12.062 Safety cage in mining shaft—Penalty. [1890 p 123 § 8;
RRS § 8864. Formerly RCW 78.36.850, part.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 78.20
PROSPECTING LEASES AND CONTRACTS
TO MINE MINERALS, EXCEPT COAL, ON STATE LANDS
78.20.010 "Person" defined. [(i) 1927 c 255 § 155, part; RRS §
7797-155, part. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 1; 1915 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 1. (ii)
1927 c 255 § 156, part; RRS § 7797-156, part; prior: 1917 c 148 § 2; 1901 c
151 §§ 1, 2; 1897 c 102 §§ 2-5.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.616 and
79.01.620.
78.20.020 Leases and contracts authorized—Conditions. [1927 c
255 § 155, part; RRS § 7797-155, part. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 1; 1915 c 152 §
1; 1897 c 102 § 1.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.616.
Title 78
78.24.110 Re-lease—Procedure—Preference to lessee. [1927 c 255
§ 173; RRS § 7797-173.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.692.
78.24.120 Waste prohibited. [1927 c 255 § 174; RRS § 7797-174.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.696.
Chapter 78.28
PETROLEUM PERMITS AND LEASES ON STATE LANDS
78.28.010 through 78.28.270 [(i) 1951 c 146 § 37. (ii) 1937 c 61;
RRS §§ 7797-175-7797-185q.] Repealed by 1955 c 131 § 24.
78.28.280 Definitions. [1955 c 131 § 1.] Now codified as RCW
79.14.010.
78.28.290 Leases authorized—Terms—Duration. [1955 c 131 § 2.]
Now codified as RCW 79.14.020.
78.28.300 Rental fees—Minimum royalties. [1955 c 131 § 3.] Now
codified as RCW 79.14.030.
78.20.030 Application for lease—Rental and fee. [1927 c 255 §
156, part; RRS § 7797-156, part. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 2; 1901 c 151 §§ 1, 2;
1897 c 102 §§ 2-5.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.620.
78.28.310 Compensation to owners of private rights and to state
for surface damage. [1955 c 131 § 4.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.040.
78.20.040 Prospecting lease on leased land—Procedure. [1927 c
255 § 157; RRS § 7797-157. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 3; 1899 c 147 § 1; 1897 c
102 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.624.
78.28.320
Drilling operations beyond lease term—Lease
provisions. [1955 c 131 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.050.
78.20.050 Term and conditions of lease. [1945 c 103 § 1; 1927 c
255 § 158; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-158. Prior: 1897 c 102 § 4.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.628.
78.20.060 Preference right to new lease. [1927 c 255 § 159; RRS §
7797-159.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.632.
78.20.070 Mining contracts—Procedure for issuance—Terms.
[1927 c 255 § 160; RRS § 7797-160. Prior: 1901 c 151 § 4.] Now codified
as RCW 79.01.636.
78.20.080 Form of contract. [1927 c 255 § 161; RRS § 7797-161.
Prior: 1917 c 148 § 3; 1899 c 147 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 6.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.640.
78.28.330 Surrender of lease—Liability. [1955 c 131 § 6.] Now
codified as RCW 79.14.060.
78.28.340 Royalties. [1955 c 131 § 7.] Now codified as RCW
79.14.070.
78.28.350 Leases of land within a geologic structure. [1955 c 131 §
8.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.080.
78.28.360 Cancellation of leases—New leases. [1955 c 131 § 9.]
Now codified as RCW 79.14.090.
78.28.370 Cooperative or unit plans—Communization or drilling
agreements. [1955 c 131 § 10.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.100.
78.20.090 Royalties—Renewal of contract. [1945 c 103 § 2; 1927 c
255 § 162; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-162.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.644.
78.28.380 Customary provisions in leases. [1955 c 131 § 11.] Now
codified as RCW 79.14.110.
78.20.100 Consolidation of contracts. [1945 c 103 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 7797-162a.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.648.
78.28.390 Rules and regulations. [1955 c 131 § 12.] Now codified
as RCW 79.14.120.
Chapter 78.24
OPTION CONTRACTS AND COAL LEASES ON STATE LANDS
78.28.400
Wells to be located minimum distance from
boundaries—Exception. [1955 c 131 § 13.] Now codified as RCW
79.14.130.
78.24.010 Leases and option contracts authorized. [1927 c 255 §
163; RRS § 7797-163.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.652.
78.28.410 Rights-of-way over public lands—Payment for timber.
[1955 c 131 § 14.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.140.
78.24.020 Application for option contract—Fee. [1927 c 255 §
164; RRS § 7797-164.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.656.
78.28.420 Sales of timber—Rules. [1955 c 131 § 15.] Now codified
as RCW 79.14.150.
78.24.030 Investigation—Grant of contract—Rights of contract
holder. [1927 c 255 § 165; RRS § 7797-165.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.660.
78.28.430 Development after discovery. [1955 c 131 § 16.] Now
codified as RCW 79.14.160.
78.24.040
Application for lease—Lease—Terms—Royalties.
[1927 c 255 § 167; RRS § 7797-167.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.668.
78.28.440 Spacing and offsetting of wells. [1955 c 131 § 17.] Now
codified as RCW 79.14.170.
78.24.050 Lease without option contract. [1927 c 255 § 168; RRS §
7797-168.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.672.
78.28.450 Lands may be withheld from leasing. [1955 c 131 § 18.]
Now codified as RCW 79.14.180.
78.24.060 Inspection of works and records—Secrecy. [1927 c 255
§ 169; RRS § 7797-169.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.676.
78.28.460 Payment of royalty share—Royalty in kind. [1955 c 131
§ 19.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.190.
78.24.070 Action to determine damage to surface owner or lessee.
[1927 c 255 § 166; RRS § 7797-166.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.664.
78.28.470 Prior permits validated—Relinquishment for new
leases. [1955 c 131 § 20.] Now codified as RCW 79.14.200.
78.24.080 Use and sale of materials from land. [1927 c 255 § 170;
RRS § 7797-170.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.680.
78.24.090 Suspension of mining—Termination of lease. [1927 c
255 § 171; RRS § 7797-171.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.684.
78.24.100 Condition of premises on termination—Removal of
personalty. [1927 c 255 § 172; RRS § 7797-172.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.688.
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78.28.480 Assignments and subleases of leases. [1955 c 131 § 21.]
Now codified as RCW 79.14.210.
78.28.490 Appeal from rulings of commissioner. [1955 c 131 § 22.]
Now codified as RCW 79.14.220.
78.28.900 Severability. [1955 c 131 § 23.] Now codified as RCW
79.14.900.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
Herein
Chapters 78.32, 78.34, 78.36, and 78.38 RCW were recodified June 1,
1958, and are now codified in chapter 78.40 RCW as follows:
78.34.180
78.34.190
78.34.200
78.34.210
78.34.220
78.34.230
78.34.400
78.34.410
78.34.420
78.34.430
78.34.440
78.34.450
78.34.460
78.40.732
78.40.732
78.40.765
78.40.729
78.40.339
78.40.711
78.40.780
78.40.780
78.40.783
78.40.786
78.40.797
78.40.450
78.40.453
78.40.456
78.40.702
78.40.459
78.40.462
78.40.789
78.40.342
78.40.345
78.40.354
78.40.357
78.40.360
78.40.363
78.40.372
78.40.378
78.40.381
78.40.687
78.40.217
78.40.369
78.40.220
78.40.663
78.40.666
78.40.600
78.40.603
78.40.229
78.40.642
78.40.791
78.40.794
78.40.223
78.40.500
78.40.503
78.40.509
78.40.506
78.40.512
78.40.657
78.40.660
78.40.327
78.40.330
78.40.336
78.40.333
78.40.160
78.40.163
78.40.166
78.40.169
78.40.172
78.40.175
78.40.184
78.40.187
78.40.190
78.40.193
78.40.199
78.40.202
78.40.205
78.40.196
78.40.208
78.40.211
78.40.214
78.40.226
78.40.281
78.40.540
78.40.543
78.40.546
78.40.549
78.40.552
78.40.555
78.40.558
78.40.561
78.40.564
78.40.567
78.40.570
78.40.570
Formerly
Herein
78.32.010
78.32.020
78.32.030
78.40.010
78.40.773
78.40.705
78.40.717
78.40.594
78.40.366
78.40.723
78.40.723
78.40.714
78.40.130
78.40.133
78.40.100
78.40.103
78.40.106
78.40.106
78.40.136
78.40.100
78.40.139
78.40.109
78.40.112
78.40.115
78.40.118
78.40.121
78.40.390
78.40.393
78.40.396
78.40.309
78.40.142
78.40.145
78.40.312
78.40.315
78.40.324
78.40.318
78.40.402
78.40.405
78.40.408
78.40.417
78.40.414
78.40.411
78.40.420
78.40.429
78.40.423
78.40.426
78.40.178
78.40.432
78.40.435
78.40.438
78.40.181
78.40.735
78.40.738
78.40.741
78.40.744
78.40.747
78.40.750
78.40.753
78.40.756
78.40.759
78.40.585
78.40.588
78.40.591
78.40.606
78.40.609
78.40.612
78.40.615
78.40.618
78.40.621
78.40.627
78.40.630
78.40.633
78.40.296
78.40.639
78.40.636
78.40.654
78.40.690
78.40.693
78.40.699
78.32.040
78.32.050
78.32.060
78.32.070
78.32.200
78.32.210
78.32.220
78.32.230
78.32.240
78.32.250
78.32.260
78.32.270
78.32.280
78.32.290
78.32.400
78.32.410
78.32.420
78.32.430
78.32.440
78.32.450
78.32.460
78.32.470
78.32.480
78.32.490
78.32.500
78.32.510
78.32.520
78.32.530
78.32.540
78.32.550
78.32.560
78.32.570
78.32.580
78.32.590
78.32.600
78.32.610
78.32.620
78.32.800
78.32.810
78.32.820
78.32.830
78.32.840
78.32.850
78.32.860
78.32.870
78.32.880
78.34.010
78.34.020
78.34.030
78.34.040
78.34.050
78.34.060
78.34.070
78.34.080
78.34.090
78.34.100
78.34.110
78.34.120
78.34.130
78.34.140
78.34.150
78.34.160
78.34.170
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78.34.470
78.34.480
78.34.490
78.34.600
78.34.610
78.34.620
78.34.630
78.34.640
78.34.650
78.34.660
78.34.670
78.34.680
78.34.690
78.34.700
78.34.710
78.34.720
78.34.730
78.34.740
78.34.750
78.34.760
78.34.770
78.34.780
78.34.790
78.34.800
78.34.810
78.34.820
78.36.010
78.36.020
78.36.030
78.36.040
78.36.050
78.36.060
78.36.070
78.36.200
78.36.210
78.36.220
78.36.230
78.36.400
78.36.410
78.36.420
78.36.430
78.36.440
78.36.450
78.36.460
78.36.470
78.36.480
78.36.490
78.36.500
78.36.510
78.36.520
78.36.530
78.36.540
78.36.600
78.36.610
78.36.620
78.36.630
78.36.640
78.36.650
78.36.660
78.36.670
78.36.680
78.36.690
78.36.700
78.36.710
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Formerly
78.40.103
Certificates of competency—Time and place of
examination. [1917 c 36 § 13; RRS § 8648. Formerly RCW 78.32.210,
part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
Herein
78.36.720
78.36.730
78.36.740
78.36.750
78.36.800
78.36.810
78.36.820
78.36.830
78.36.840
78.36.850
78.40.573
78.40.576
78.40.581
78.40.645
78.40.270
78.40.696
78.40.273
78.40.276
78.40.279
78.12.061
78.12.062
78.40.284
78.40.287
78.40.290
78.40.536
78.40.293
78.40.521
78.40.720
78.40.515
78.40.518
78.40.524
78.40.527
78.40.530
78.40.533
78.40.708
78.40.470
78.40.473
78.40.473
78.40.675
78.40.759
78.40.476
78.40.488
78.40.651
78.40.482
78.40.441
78.40.485
78.40.669
78.40.672
78.40.479
78.40.726
78.40.444
78.40.732
78.40.684
78.40.441
78.40.579
78.40.681
78.40.399
78.40.300
78.40.303
78.40.351
78.40.306
78.40.321
78.40.348
78.40.375
78.40.375
78.40.235
78.40.238
78.40.241
78.40.244
78.40.247
78.40.250
78.40.253
78.40.256
78.40.259
78.40.262
78.36.860
78.36.870
78.36.880
78.36.890
78.36.900
78.38.010
78.38.020
78.38.030
78.38.040
78.38.050
78.38.060
78.38.070
78.38.080
78.38.200
78.38.210
78.38.220
78.38.230
78.38.240
78.38.250
78.38.260
78.38.270
78.38.280
78.38.290
78.38.300
78.38.310
78.38.320
78.38.330
78.38.340
78.38.350
78.38.360
78.38.370
78.38.500
78.38.510
78.38.520
78.38.530
78.38.540
78.38.550
78.38.560
78.38.570
78.38.580
78.38.800
78.38.810
78.38.820
78.38.830
78.38.840
78.38.850
78.38.860
78.38.870
78.38.880
78.38.890
78.40.106 Certificates of competency—Notice of examination—
Certificates; form, contents, fee. [1917 c 36 § 14; RRS § 8649. Formerly
RCW 78.32.220 and 78.32.230, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.109 Certificates of competency—Examination—First-class
certificates. [1927 c 306 § 9; 1917 c 36 § 15; RRS § 8650. Formerly RCW
78.32.250.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.112 Certificates of competency—Examination—Secondclass certificates. [1927 c 306 § 10; 1917 c 36 § 16; RRS § 8651. Formerly
RCW 78.32.260.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.115 Certificates of competency—Cancellation or suspension
of certificates. [1917 c 36 § 18; RRS § 8653. Formerly RCW 78.32.270.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.118
Certificates of competency—Lost certificates—
Duplicates. [1917 c 36 § 19; RRS § 8654. Formerly RCW 78.32.280.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.121
Certificates of competency—Forged or false
certificates—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 20; RRS § 8655. Formerly RCW
78.32.290.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.130 To have certificates. [1917 c 36 § 21; RRS § 8656.
Formerly RCW 78.32.200, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.133 To have certificates—Classes. [1917 c 36 § 22; RRS §
8657. Formerly RCW 78.32.200, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.136 Applications for examinations—Fee. [1917 c 36 § 23;
RRS § 8658. Formerly RCW 78.32.230, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c
319 § 9.
78.40.139 Qualifications of candidates. [1917 c 36 § 24; RRS §
8659. Formerly RCW 78.32.240, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.142 Qualifications—Foreman. [1917 c 36 § 25; RRS § 8660.
Formerly RCW 78.32.440, part.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.145 Qualifications—Assistant foreman or fire boss. [1917 c
36 § 26; RRS § 8661. Formerly RCW 78.32.440, part.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 319 § 9.
78.40.160 Minimum quantity of air required. [1947 c 166 § 2;
1917 c 36 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8662. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 4, part; 1891 c
81 § 9, part; 1887 c 21 § 4, part; 1883 p 28 § 18, part; Code 1881 § 2635,
part. Formerly RCW 78.36.400.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.163 Separate air currents for each division. [1917 c 36 § 28;
RRS § 8663. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 4, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.410.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.166 Ventilation to be sufficient for safety and health. [1917
c 36 § 29; RRS § 8664. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 4, part; 1891 c 81 § 9, part; 1887
c 21 § 4, part; 1883 p 28 § 18, part; Code 1881 § 2635, part. Formerly RCW
78.36.420.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.169 Measurement of air. [1917 c 36 § 30; RRS § 8665. Prior:
1909 c 57 § 1, part; 1897 c 45 § 5, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.430.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.172 Measurement of air—Time for taking. [1917 c 36 § 31;
RRS § 8666. Formerly RCW 78.36.440, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.175 Measurement of air—Record. [1917 c 36 § 32; RRS §
8667. Prior: 1909 c 57 § 1, part; 1897 c 45 § 4, part. Formerly RCW
78.36.440, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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COAL MINING CODE
78.40.010 Definitions. [1917 c 36 § 1; RRS § 8636. Formerly RCW
78.32.010.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.060 Coal mining code—Inspection department.
reference section, decodified August 1997.
Cross-
78.40.100 Certificates of competency—Examination—Applicant,
citizen. [1943 c 211 § 1; 1927 c 306 § 8; 1917 c 36 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1943
§ 8647. Formerly RCW 78.32.210, part and 78.32.240, part.] Repealed by
1977 ex.s. c 319 § 9.
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78.40.178 Fire bosses in gaseous mines. [1947 c 166 § 3; 1917 c 36
§ 33; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8668. Formerly RCW 78.32.580.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.181 Fire boss to report on safety of mine. [1989 c 12 § 20;
1917 c 36 § 34; RRS § 8669. Formerly RCW 78.32.620.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.184 Fan operation at nongaseous mines. [1917 c 36 § 35;
RRS § 8670. Formerly RCW 78.36.450.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.187 Continuous operation of fans at gaseous mines. [1919 c
201 § 2; 1917 c 36 § 36; RRS § 8671. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 9. Formerly RCW
78.36.460.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.190 Ventilating pressure to be registered—Types and
location of fans. [1943 c 211 § 2; 1917 c 36 § 37; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8672.
Formerly RCW 78.36.470, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.259 Failure to furnish maps—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 59; RRS
§ 8694. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 2; 1891 c 81 § 2. Formerly RCW 78.38.880.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.193 Furnace, unlawful ventilation. [1917 c 36 § 38; RRS §
8673. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 9, part; 1887 c 21 § 4, part. Formerly RCW
78.36.470, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.262 Resurveys and maps—Expense. [1989 c 12 § 21; 1917 c
36 § 60; RRS § 8695. Prior: 1909 c 117 §§ 1(j) and 2; 1891 c 81 § 2.
Formerly RCW 78.38.890.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.196 Air bridges, undercasts, overcasts—Construction.
[1917 c 36 § 39; RRS § 8674. Formerly RCW 78.36.500.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.270 Signaling apparatus required. [1917 c 36 § 61; RRS §
8696. Prior: 1907 c 105 § 2, part; 1891 c 81 § 16, part; 1887 c 21 § 6, part;
1885 p 132 § 24, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.800.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.199 Ventilating doors to close automatically. [1917 c 36 §
40; RRS § 8675. Formerly RCW 78.36.480, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.202 Doors to be hung in pairs—Extra door. [1917 c 36 § 41;
RRS § 8676. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 4, part; 1891 c 81 § 17. Formerly RCW
78.36.480, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.205 Self-acting doors or attendant. [1917 c 36 § 42; RRS §
8677. Formerly RCW 78.36.490.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.208 Stoppings between airways—Construction. [1917 c 36 §
43; RRS § 8678. Formerly RCW 78.36.510.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.211 Stoppings between airways—Airtight stoppings. [1917
c 36 § 44; RRS § 8679. Formerly RCW 78.36.520.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.214 Wood stoppings to get air to working places. [1917 c 36
§ 45; RRS § 8680. Formerly RCW 78.36.530, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.217 Outlets, number required—Exceptions. [1919 c 201 § 3;
1917 c 36 § 46; RRS § 8681. Prior: 1887 c 21 § 3, part; 1883 p 27 § 17,
part; Code 1881 § 2634, part. Formerly RCW 78.34.710.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.220 Distances allowed from outlets or passages for removal
of coal. [1919 c 201 § 4; 1917 c 36 § 47; RRS § 8682. Formerly RCW
78.34.730.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.223 Crosscuts—Requirements. [1917 c 36 § 48; RRS § 8683.
Formerly RCW 78.34.820.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.273 Hoisting apparatus—Requirements. [1917 c 36 § 62;
RRS § 8697. Prior: 1907 c 105 § 2, part; 1891 c 81 § 16, part; 1887 c 21 §
6, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.820.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.276 Strength and inspection of safety devices. [1917 c 36 §
63; RRS § 8698. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 3, part; 1891 c 81 § 4, part. Formerly
RCW 78.36.830.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.279 Testing safety catches. [1917 c 36 § 64; RRS § 8699.
Formerly RCW 78.36.840.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.281 Allowable proximity of structures to ventilating fan or
main airway. [1917 c 36 § 65; RRS § 8700. Formerly RCW 78.36.540.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.284 Men and materials not to be hoisted together. [1917 c
36 § 66; RRS § 8701. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887 c 21 § 7, part.
Formerly RCW 78.36.860.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.287 Human capacity of cages—Attendant. [1943 c 211 § 3;
1917 c 36 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8702. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887
c 21 § 7, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.870.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.290 Restrictions on hoisting speed. [1917 c 36 § 68; RRS §
8703. Formerly RCW 78.36.880, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.293 Hoistmen—Qualifications. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 68; 1939 c
51 § 1; 1917 c 36 § 69; RRS § 8704. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887 c 21
§ 7, part; 1885 p 132 § 4, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.890.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.226 Conducting air to crosscuts. [1917 c 36 § 49; RRS §
8684. Formerly RCW 78.36.530, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.296 Riding loaded cars—Traveling ways for men. [1917 c
36 § 70; RRS § 8705. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887 c 21 § 7, part; 1885
p 132 § 24, part. Formerly RCW 78.34.120, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.229 Danger signs. [1917 c 36 § 50; RRS § 8685. Formerly
RCW 78.34.780.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.300 Liability of foremen as agents of operators. [1917 c 36 §
71; RRS § 8706. Formerly RCW 78.38.510.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.235 Survey and map of mine. [1917 c 36 § 51; RRS § 8686.
Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(a); 1891 c 81 § 1, part; 1883 c 21 § 16, part; Code
1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW 78.38.800.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.303 Report of deaths and injuries. [1917 c 36 § 72; RRS §
8707. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 15, part; 1887 c 21 § 7, part. Formerly RCW
78.38.520.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.238 Maps to show surface objects. [1917 c 36 § 52; RRS §
8687. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(b); 1891 c 81 § 1, part; 1883 c 21 § 16, part;
Code 1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW 78.38.810.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.306 Matters to be reported to inspector. [1917 c 36 § 73;
RRS § 8708. Formerly RCW 78.38.540.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.241 Maps to show underground conditions. [1917 c 36 § 53;
RRS § 8688. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(c); 1891 c 81 § 1, part; 1883 c 21 § 16,
part; Code 1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW 78.38.820.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.309 Superintendent acting as foreman. [1917 c 36 § 74; RRS
§ 8709. Formerly RCW 78.32.430.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.312 Mine foreman to have certificate—Temporary mine
foreman. [1917 c 36 § 75; RRS § 8710. Formerly RCW 78.32.450, part.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.244 Separate map for each seam. [1917 c 36 § 54; RRS §
8689. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(d). Formerly RCW 78.38.830.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.315 Assistant mine foreman, fire boss, to have certificate—
Temporary employment. [1917 c 36 § 76; RRS § 8711. Formerly RCW
78.32.450, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.247 Separate surface maps. [1917 c 36 § 55; RRS § 8690.
Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(e). Formerly RCW 78.38.840.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.318 Foreman in charge underground—Exception. [1917 c
36 § 77; RRS § 8712. Formerly RCW 78.32.470.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.250 Maps, where filed. [1988 c 127 § 32; 1947 c 87 § 1; 1917
c 36 § 56; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8691. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(g); 1891 c 81 §
1, part; 1883 c 21 § 16, part; Code 1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW
78.38.850.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.321 Notice of change of name of mine. [1917 c 36 § 78; RRS
§ 8713. Formerly RCW 78.38.550.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.253 Annual extension of survey—Maps to be changed.
[1917 c 36 § 57; RRS § 8692. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(h); 1891 c 81 § 1, part;
1883 c 21 § 16, part; Code 1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW 78.38.860.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.256 Final survey and map. [1917 c 36 § 58; RRS § 8693.
Prior: 1909 c 117 § 1(i); 1891 c 81 § 1, part; 1883 c 21 § 16, part; Code
1881 § 2633, part. Formerly RCW 78.38.870.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.324 Penalty for operating without a foreman. [1917 c 36 §
79; RRS § 8714. Formerly RCW 78.32.460.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.327 Boiler inspections—Report—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 80;
RRS § 8715. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 18, part; 1887 c 21 § 8, part. Formerly
RCW 78.36.200.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.330 Safety devices on boilers. [1917 c 36 § 81; RRS § 8716.
Prior: 1891 c 81 § 18, part; 1887 c 21 § 8, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.210.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.333 Permit to temporarily locate boiler nearer shaft. [1917
c 36 § 82; RRS § 8717. Formerly RCW 78.36.230.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.414 Foreman—Duties as to ventilation. [1919 c 201 § 5;
1917 c 36 § 107; RRS § 8742. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 8. Formerly RCW
78.32.520.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.336 Testing safety devices. [1917 c 36 § 83; RRS § 8718.
Formerly RCW 78.36.220.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.417 Foreman—Weekly examination of mine. [1943 c 211 §
6; 1917 c 36 § 108; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8743. Formerly RCW 78.32.510.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.339 Washhouse for employees. [1945 c 83 § 1; 1917 c 36 §
84; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8719. Formerly RCW 78.34.220.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.342 Fire protection—Automatic sprinklers. [1917 c 36 § 85;
RRS § 8720. Formerly RCW 78.34.610.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.345 Timber for props. [1989 c 12 § 22; 1917 c 36 § 86; RRS
§ 8721. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 10; 1887 c 21 § 17. Formerly RCW 78.34.620.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.348 Notice of lease or sale of a mine. [1917 c 36 § 87; 1907 c
105 § 3; RRS § 8722. Formerly RCW 78.38.560.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.351 Accidents—Inquests—Investigations—Costs. [1987 c
202 § 235; 1939 c 51 § 2; 1917 c 36 § 88; RRS § 8723. Prior: 1891 c 81 §
15; 1887 c 21 § 9. Formerly RCW 78.38.530.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.354 Certain steampipes to be insulated. [1917 c 36 § 89;
RRS § 8724. Formerly RCW 78.34.630.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.357 Internal combustion engines prohibited—Penalty.
[1943 c 211 § 4; 1917 c 36 § 90; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8725. Formerly RCW
78.34.640.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.360 Precautions against explosions of dust. [1917 c 36 § 91;
RRS § 8726. Formerly RCW 78.34.650.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.363 Stables in mines—Storage of hay or straw—Lining of
pump rooms. [1917 c 36 § 92; RRS § 8727. Formerly RCW 78.34.660.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.366 Weight before screening when ton rate employment.
[1917 c 36 § 93; RRS § 8728. Prior: 1891 c 161 § 1. Formerly RCW
78.32.040.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.369 Escape shafts, equipment—Signboards. [1917 c 36 §
94; RRS § 8729. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 3; 1907 c 105 § 1, part; 1891 c 81 § 3;
1887 c 21 § 3, part. Formerly RCW 78.34.720.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.372 Width of barrier pillars—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 95; RRS
§ 8730. Formerly RCW 78.34.670.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.375 Operator's reports, annual and monthly—Contents—
Penalty. [1943 c 211 § 5; 1917 c 36 § 96; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8731.
Formerly RCW 78.38.570 and 78.38.580.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.378 Shelter holes on haulage roads. [1917 c 36 § 97; RRS §
8732. Formerly RCW 78.34.680.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.381 Safeguarding personnel from machinery, stairs, etc.
[1917 c 36 § 98; RRS § 8733. Formerly RCW 78.34.690.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.390 Superintendent to see laws are observed. [1917 c 36 §
99; RRS § 8734. Formerly RCW 78.32.400.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.393 Superintendent, duties as to other officials. [1917 c 36 §
100; RRS § 8735. Formerly RCW 78.32.410.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.396 Superintendent or assistant to visit working places.
[1917 c 36 § 101; RRS § 8736. Formerly RCW 78.32.420.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.399 Operator's duties—Posting rules and notices. [1917 c
36 § 102; RRS § 8737. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 20. Formerly RCW 78.38.500.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.402 Foreman—Duties as to interior of mines. [1917 c 36 §
103; RRS § 8738. Formerly RCW 78.32.480.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.405 Foreman—Duties as to workers in mines. [1989 c 12 §
23; 1917 c 36 § 104; RRS § 8739. Formerly RCW 78.32.490.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.420 Foreman—Precautions against gas and water. [1917 c
36 § 109; RRS § 8744. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 14; 1887 c 21 § 5. Formerly
RCW 78.32.540.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.423 Foreman—Duty to check fire bosses. [1917 c 36 § 110;
RRS § 8745. Formerly RCW 78.32.560.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.426 Foreman—Duty to visit working places. [1917 c 36 §
111; RRS § 8746. Formerly RCW 78.32.570.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.429 Foreman—Duties in case of accidents. [1917 c 36 § 112;
RRS § 8747. Formerly RCW 78.32.550.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.432 Fire boss—Duties in general. [1917 c 36 § 113; RRS §
8748. Formerly RCW 78.32.590.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.435 Fire boss—Danger signs. [1917 c 36 § 114; RRS § 8749.
Formerly RCW 78.32.600.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.438 Fire boss—Record of inspections—Procedure upon
report of gas. [1917 c 36 § 115; RRS § 8750. Formerly RCW 78.32.610.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.441 Shot firers—Reports. [1917 c 36 § 116; RRS § 8751.
Formerly RCW 78.38.270 and 78.38.350, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.444 Shot firing—Restrictions on. [1943 c 211 § 7; 1917 c 36
§ 117; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8752. Formerly RCW 78.38.330.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.450 Rescue apparatus and supplies—Reports on. [1947 c
166 § 4; 1943 c 211 § 8; 1917 c 36 § 118; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8753.
Formerly RCW 78.34.450.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.453 Stretchers required—Use. [1917 c 36 § 119; RRS § 8754.
Prior: 1891 c 81 § 13. Formerly RCW 78.34.460, part.] Repealed by 1997
c 64 § 1.
78.40.456 Woolen blankets required. [1917 c 36 § 120; RRS §
8755. Formerly RCW 78.34.460, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.459 Medical supplies required. [1917 c 36 § 121; RRS §
8756. Formerly RCW 78.34.480.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.462 First aid kits—Penalties. [1917 c 36 § 122; RRS § 8757.
Formerly RCW 78.34.490.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.470 Explosives, how and where to be kept. [1917 c 36 § 123;
RRS § 8758. Formerly RCW 78.38.200.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.473 Use of lamps and lighted pipes near explosives—
Opening receptacles. [1917 c 36 § 124; RRS § 8759. Formerly RCW
78.38.210 and 78.38.220, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.476 High explosives. [1917 c 36 § 125; RRS § 8760.
Formerly RCW 78.38.230.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.479 Firing dependent shots—Permit. [1917 c 36 § 126; RRS
§ 8761. Formerly RCW 78.38.310.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.482 Black powder, how handled. [1917 c 36 § 127; RRS §
8762. Formerly RCW 78.38.260.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.485
Needles and tamping bars—Depth of holes—
Unconfined shots—Penalty. [1943 c 211 § 9; 1917 c 36 § 128; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 8763. Prior: 1887 c 21 § 19. Formerly RCW 78.38.280.] Repealed
by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.488 Storage of explosives—Issuance to workers—Penalty.
[1917 c 36 § 129; RRS § 8764. Prior: 1911 c 65 § 1. Formerly RCW
78.38.240.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.408 Foreman—Records. [1917 c 36 § 105; RRS § 8740.
Formerly RCW 78.32.500.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.491 Explosives in dwellings—Penalty—Exception. [1969
ex.s. c 137 § 22; 1917 c 36 § 130; RRS § 8765. Prior: 1911 c 65 § 2.
Formerly RCW 70.74.260.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 72 § 7.
78.40.411 Foreman—Duty to drill men on means of escape. [1917
c 36 § 106; RRS § 8741. Formerly RCW 78.32.530.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.500 Safety lamps—Type—Examination. [1917 c 36 § 131;
RRS § 8766. Prior: 1909 c 57 § 1. Formerly RCW 78.36.010.] Repealed
by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
78.40.503 Safety lamps—Open lights prohibited, when. [1917 c 36
§ 132; RRS § 8767. Formerly RCW 78.36.020.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.585 Eight hour day—Penalty for violation by employer.
[1917 c 36 § 159; RRS § 8794. Prior: 1909 c 220 § 1. Formerly RCW
78.34.010.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.506 Safety lamps—Tampering with lamps or using other
lighting devices—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 133; RRS § 8768. Prior: 1909 c
57 § 3, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.040.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.588 Eight hour day—Penalty for violation by employee.
[1917 c 36 § 160; RRS § 8795. Formerly RCW 78.34.020.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.509 Safety lamps—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 134; RRS § 8769.
Prior: 1909 c 57 § 3, part. Formerly RCW 78.36.030.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.591 Eight hour day—Exceptions to eight hour day. [1917 c
36 § 161; RRS § 8796. Formerly RCW 78.34.030.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.512 Safety lamps—Appeal—Number of lamps. [1917 c 36 §
135; RRS § 8770. Formerly RCW 78.36.050.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.594 Eight hour day—Enforcement. [1917 c 36 § 162; RRS §
8797. Formerly RCW 78.32.030, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.515 Shaft driving to be open to inspection. [1917 c 36 § 136;
RRS § 8771. Formerly RCW 78.38.020.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.600 Oil and grease in mines—Use, storage. [1917 c 36 § 163;
RRS § 8798. Formerly RCW 78.34.760.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.518 Precautions against falling material. [1917 c 36 § 137;
RRS § 8772. Formerly RCW 78.38.030.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.603 Explosive oil in mines, when—Storage of motor oil.
[1917 c 36 § 164; RRS § 8799. Formerly RCW 78.34.770.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.521 Hoisting methods. [1917 c 36 § 138; RRS § 8773.
Formerly RCW 78.36.900.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.524 Shaft platforms. [1917 c 36 § 139; RRS § 8774.
Formerly RCW 78.38.040.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.527 Shaft levels to be made safe. [1917 c 36 § 140; RRS §
8775. Formerly RCW 78.38.050.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.606 Employment of persons under eighteen, when—
Penalty. [1987 c 202 § 236; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 114; 1943 c 211 § 11;
1917 c 36 § 165; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8800. Prior: 1909 c 117 § 4; 1891 c 81
§ 12; 1887 c 21 § 6, part; 1885 p 132 § 24, part. Formerly RCW 78.34.040.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.609 Passing danger signals prohibited. [1917 c 36 § 166;
RRS § 8801. Formerly RCW 78.34.050.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.530 Precaution when gas in shaft—Blasting in shaft sinking.
[1917 c 36 § 141; RRS § 8776. Formerly RCW 78.38.060.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.612 Miners to check in and out. [1917 c 36 § 167; RRS §
8802. Formerly RCW 78.34.060, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.533 Ventilating shafts while being sunk. [1917 c 36 § 142;
RRS § 8777. Formerly RCW 78.38.070.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.615 Entry by unauthorized personnel. [1917 c 36 § 168;
RRS § 8803. Formerly RCW 78.34.060, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.536 Restrictions on riding buckets. [1917 c 36 § 143; RRS §
8778. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887 c 21 § 7, part. Formerly RCW
78.36.880, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.618 Intoxicants prohibited—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 169; RRS
§ 8804. Formerly RCW 78.34.070.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.540 Compliance with rules—Definitions. [1917 c 36 § 144;
RRS § 8779. Formerly RCW 78.36.600.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.543 Grounding. [1917 c 36 § 145; RRS § 8780. Formerly
RCW 78.36.610.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.546 Voltage underground—Installations—Danger signs.
[1917 c 36 § 146; RRS § 8781. Formerly RCW 78.36.620.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.549 Switchboards. [1917 c 36 § 147; RRS § 8782. Formerly
RCW 78.36.630.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.552 Gloves and mats for repairmen. [1917 c 36 § 148; RRS §
8783. Formerly RCW 78.36.640.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.555 Meddling with electrical system—Penalty. [1917 c 36 §
149; RRS § 8784. Formerly RCW 78.36.650.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.558 Defects to be reported. [1917 c 36 § 150; RRS § 8785.
Formerly RCW 78.36.660.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.561
Underground installations—Authorized personnel
only—Fire protection. [1917 c 36 § 151; RRS § 8786. Formerly RCW
78.36.670.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.564 Insulation. [1917 c 36 § 152; RRS § 8787. Formerly
RCW 78.36.680.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.567 Switches, fuses and circuit breakers—Operation and
capacity. [1917 c 36 § 153; RRS § 8788. Formerly RCW 78.36.690.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.621 Mining pillars alone prohibited. [1917 c 36 § 170; RRS
§ 8805. Formerly RCW 78.34.080.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.624 Workman to examine working place. [1917 c 36 § 171;
RRS § 8806.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.627 Posting and advising new men of rules. [1917 c 36 §
172; RRS § 8807. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 20, part; 1885 p 232 § 24, part.
Formerly RCW 78.34.090.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.630 Duty to inform foreman of dangers. [1917 c 36 § 173;
RRS § 8808. Formerly RCW 78.34.100.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.633 Foot travel on slopes, roads, prohibited. [1917 c 36 §
174; RRS § 8809. Formerly RCW 78.34.110.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.636 Riding cages and cars in shafts and slopes prohibited.
[1917 c 36 § 175; RRS § 8810. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 19, part; 1887 c 21 § 7,
part; 1885 p 132 § 24, part. Formerly RCW 78.34.130.] Repealed by 1997
c 64 § 1.
78.40.639 Riding full cars prohibited—Exception. [1917 c 36 §
176; RRS § 8811. Formerly RCW 78.34.120, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.642 Destroying signs, etc.—Prosecution. [1917 c 36 § 177;
RRS § 8812. Formerly RCW 78.34.790.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.645 Tampering with equipment prohibited. [1917 c 36 §
178; RRS § 8813. Formerly RCW 78.36.750.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.648 Quantity of explosives allowed in mine. [1917 c 36 §
179; RRS § 8814.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.570 Motors. [1947 c 166 § 5; 1943 c 211 § 10; 1933 c 137 § 1;
1917 c 36 § 154; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8789. Formerly RCW 78.36.700 and
78.36.710.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.651 Limitations on storage and handling of explosives.
[1917 c 36 § 180; RRS § 8815. Formerly RCW 78.38.250.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.573 Electric locomotives. [1917 c 36 § 155; RRS § 8790.
Formerly RCW 78.36.720.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.654 Crowding on and off cars prohibited—Penalty. [1917 c
36 § 181; RRS § 8816. Formerly RCW 78.34.140.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.576 Incandescent lamps. [1917 c 36 § 156; RRS § 8791.
Formerly RCW 78.36.730.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.579 Shot firing by electricity. [1917 c 36 § 157; RRS § 8792.
Formerly RCW 78.38.360.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.581 Electric signalings. [1917 c 36 § 158; RRS § 8793.
Formerly RCW 78.36.740.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.657 Prerequisite to entrusting lamps to workers. [1917 c 36
§ 182; RRS § 8817. Formerly RCW 78.36.060.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.660 Unauthorized possession of keys to safety lamps—
Prosecution. [1917 c 36 § 183; RRS § 8818. Formerly RCW 78.36.070.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.663 Brushing or blowing gas prohibited. [1943 c 211 § 12;
1917 c 36 § 184; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8819. Formerly RCW 78.34.740.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.666 Action when gas ignited by blast—Leaving gas blowers
burning prohibited—Prosecution. [1917 c 36 § 185; RRS § 8820.
Formerly RCW 78.34.750.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.669 Warning by shot firer. [1917 c 36 § 186; RRS § 8821.
Formerly RCW 78.38.290.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.672 Warning when driving crosscuts. [1989 c 12 § 24; 1917
c 36 § 187; RRS § 8822. Formerly RCW 78.38.300.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.675 Precautions in handling explosives. [1917 c 36 § 188;
RRS § 8823. Formerly RCW 78.38.220, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.678 Types of tamping bars for blasting enumerated. [1917 c
36 § 189; RRS § 8824. Prior: 1887 c 21 § 19, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.681 Blasting holes. [1917 c 36 § 190; RRS § 8825. Formerly
RCW 78.38.370.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.684 Incombustible tamping material in gaseous or dusty
mines—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 191; RRS § 8826. Formerly RCW
78.38.350.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.687 Abandoned shafts to be fenced or filled. [1943 c 211 §
13; 1917 c 36 § 192; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8827. Formerly RCW 78.34.700.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.690 Entering abandoned portions prohibited—Prosecution.
[1917 c 36 § 193; RRS § 8828. Formerly RCW 78.34.150.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
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78.40.738 Duties of a trip rider. [1917 c 36 § 209; RRS § 8844.
Formerly RCW 78.32.810.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.741 Duties of hoisting engineers. [1989 c 12 § 26; 1917 c 36 §
210; RRS § 8845. Formerly RCW 78.32.820.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.744 Duties of motorman and locomotive engineer. [1917 c
36 § 211; RRS § 8846. Formerly RCW 78.32.830.] Repealed by 1997 c 64
§ 1.
78.40.747 Duties of firemen. [1917 c 36 § 212; RRS § 8847.
Formerly RCW 78.32.840.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.750 Duties of fan operator. [1917 c 36 § 213; RRS § 8848.
Prior: 1897 c 45 § 9. Formerly RCW 78.32.850.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.753 Duties of hooker-on. [1917 c 36 § 214; RRS § 8849.
Formerly RCW 78.32.860.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.756 Duties of cager. [1917 c 36 § 215; RRS § 8850. Formerly
RCW 78.32.870.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.759 Duties of topmen—Enforcement of nonconflicting rules
and regulations. [1917 c 36 § 216; RRS § 8851. Formerly RCW
78.32.880 and 78.38.220, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.765 Interference with appliances or employees—Penalty—
General penalty. [1917 c 36 § 217; 1891 c 81 § 21; 1887 c 21 § 16; RRS §
8852. Formerly RCW 78.34.200.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.770 General repealer.
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
[1917 c 36 § 218; RRS § 8853.]
78.40.771 Severability—1917 c 36. [1917 c 36 § 219; RRS § 8854.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.693 Interference with airway or roads prohibited. [1989 c
12 § 25; 1917 c 36 § 194; RRS § 8829. Formerly RCW 78.34.160.]
Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.772 Effective date for certain compliance. [1917 c 36 § 220;
RRS § 8855.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.696 Signal code to be posted. [1917 c 36 § 195; RRS § 8830.
Formerly RCW 78.36.810.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.773 What constitutes a coal mine—Inspection. [1917 c 36 §
221; RRS § 8856. Prior: 1897 c 45 § 6, part; 1873 p 28 § 21; Code 1881 §
2638. Formerly RCW 78.32.020.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.699 Smokers' articles prohibited. [1917 c 36 § 196; RRS §
8831. Formerly RCW 78.34.170.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.702 Prompt treatment of injured. [1917 c 36 § 197; RRS §
8832. Formerly RCW 78.34.470.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.705 Contravening rules—Penalty. [1917 c 36 § 198; RRS §
8833. Formerly RCW 78.32.030, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.780
Safety committee—Members, officers, records,
duties—Appeals to inspector. [1927 c 306 § 12; RRS § 8856-1. Formerly
RCW 78.34.400 and 78.34.410.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.783 Subsafety committee—Members, qualifications, duties.
[1989 c 12 § 27; 1927 c 306 § 13; RRS § 8856-2. Formerly RCW
78.34.420.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.708 Dead line set in shafts or slopes—Penalty. [1917 c 36 §
199; RRS § 8834. Formerly RCW 78.38.080.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.711 Copies of laws and rules for employees. [1919 c 201 § 6;
1917 c 36 § 200; RRS § 8835. Prior: 1891 c 81 § 20, part; 1885 p 232 § 24,
part. Formerly RCW 78.34.230.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.786 Outside committee—Members, duties. [1989 c 12 § 28;
1927 c 306 § 14; RRS § 8856-3. Formerly RCW 78.34.430.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.789 Safety bulletin boards. [1927 c 306 § 15; RRS § 8856-4.
Formerly RCW 78.34.600.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.714 Meddling with identifying checks—Penalty. [1917 c 36
§ 201; RRS § 8836. Formerly RCW 78.32.070.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 §
1.
78.40.717 Prosecutions by state mine inspector. [1917 c 36 § 202;
RRS § 8837. Formerly RCW 78.32.030, part.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.720 Cleared space around air shafts, escapement ways.
[1917 c 36 § 203; RRS § 8838. Formerly RCW 78.38.010.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.723 Scales—Record of weights—Weighers and check
weighers, oaths, duties—Violation, penalty. [1987 c 202 § 237; 1935 c 6
§ 1; 1917 c 36 § 204; RRS § 8839. Prior: 1891 c 161 § 2. Formerly RCW
78.32.050 and 78.32.060.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.726 Returning to missed shots. [1917 c 36 § 205; RRS §
8840. Formerly RCW 78.38.320.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.729 Bribery to procure employment prohibited—Penalty.
[1917 c 36 § 206; RRS § 8841. Formerly RCW 78.34.210.] Repealed by
1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.732 Miner to examine safety of working place—Safety
rules. [1943 c 211 § 14; 1917 c 36 § 207; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8842.
Formerly RCW 78.34.180, 78.34.190, and 78.38.340.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.735 Duties of driver. [1917 c 36 § 208; RRS § 8843. Formerly
RCW 78.32.800.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
78.40.791 Rule for loaders in certain mines—Signs. [1927 c 306 §
16; RRS § 8856-5. Formerly RCW 78.34.800.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
78.40.794 Workman to report violations of safety rules. [1927 c
306 § 17; RRS § 8856-6. Formerly RCW 78.34.810.] Repealed by 1997 c
64 § 1.
78.40.797 First aid—Education, treatment, records. [1927 c 306 §
18; RRS § 8856-7. Formerly RCW 78.34.440.] Repealed by 1997 c 64 § 1.
Chapter 78.44
SURFACE MINING
78.44.030 Definitions. [1987 c 258 § 1; 1984 c 215 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c
64 § 4.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.035 "Segment" to be defined by rule. [1987 c 258 § 3.]
Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.080 Operating permits—Required—Applications. [1970
ex.s. c 64 § 9.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.090 Reclamation plans. [1970 ex.s. c 64 § 10.] Repealed by
1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.100
Inspections—Permits—Duration of operating
permits—Modification of reclamation plan—Successor operators.
[1984 c 215 § 3; 1970 ex.s. c 64 § 11.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39,
effective July 1, 1993.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 821]
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78.44.110 Fees. [1987 c 258 § 2; 1984 c 215 § 4; 1970 ex.s. c 64 §
12.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.120 Performance bonds and other security. [1984 c 215 § 5;
1977 c 66 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 64 § 13.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective
July 1, 1993.
78.52.170
Committee may regulate production, storage,
transportation and refining operations. [1951 c 146 § 19.] Repealed by
1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.180 Production may be restricted.
Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
[1951 c 146 § 20.]
78.44.130 Reports. [1970 ex.s. c 64 § 14.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 §
39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.52.190 Classification of wells authorized. [1951 c 146 § 21.]
Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.44.140 Inspection of permit area—Deficiencies—Extension of
performance periods—Performance actions by department—Recovery
of expenses—Enforcement. [1989 c 230 § 1; 1984 c 215 § 6; 1970 ex.s. c
64 § 15.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.52.340 Unit operation for conduct of secondary recovery
operations. [1951 c 146 § 36.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.44.150 Operating without permit—Penalty. [1993 c 518 § 34;
1970 ex.s. c 64 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 78.44.260 pursuant to 1993 c 518
§ 40, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.160 Enjoining or stopping illegal operations—Penalty—
Notice—Remission or mitigation of penalty—Appeal. [1984 c 215 § 7;
1970 ex.s. c 64 § 17.] Repealed by 1993 c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.170 Appeals. [1993 c 518 § 35; 1989 c 175 § 166; 1970 ex.s. c
64 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 78.44.270 pursuant to 1993 c 518 § 40,
effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.175 Surface mining of coal—Preemption of chapter by
federal laws, programs. [1984 c 215 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 78.44.055
pursuant to 1993 c 518 § 40, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.180 Confidentiality. [1970 ex.s. c 64 § 20.] Repealed by 1993
c 518 § 39, effective July 1, 1993.
78.44.900 Existing operations—Temporary permits. [1970 ex.s. c
64 § 19.] Repealed by 1984 c 215 § 9.
Chapter 78.48
MINE TO MARKET ROADS
78.48.010 Commission—Members—Chairman. [1939 c 175 § 1;
RRS § 6450-25a.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 139 § 1.
78.48.020 Mine to market road defined. [1945 c 222 § 1; 1939 c
175 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6450-25b.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 139 §
1.
78.48.030 Petition—Filing—Contents. [1945 c 222 § 2; 1943 c 146
§ 1; 1939 c 175 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6450-25c.] Repealed by 1975 1st
ex.s. c 139 § 1.
78.48.040 Action on petition by the commission. [1945 c 222 § 3;
1943 c 146 § 2; 1939 c 175 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6450-25d.] Repealed by
1975 1st ex.s. c 139 § 1.
78.48.050 Right-of-way—Construction. [1945 c 222 § 4; 1943 c
146 § 3; 1939 c 175 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6450-25e.] Repealed by 1975
1st ex.s. c 139 § 1.
78.48.060
Counties notified when road is completed—
Maintenance. [1945 c 222 § 6; 1939 c 175 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 645025g.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 139 § 1.
78.48.080 Funds and contributions—Expenditure. [1973 c 106 §
36; 1951 c 49 § 1; 1945 c 222 § 5; 1943 c 146 § 4; 1939 c 175 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 6450-25f.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 139 § 1.
Chapter 78.52
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION
78.52.020 Conservation committee created. [1988 c 128 § 49; 1983
c 253 § 31; 1971 ex.s. c 180 § 7; 1961 c 300 § 7; 1951 c 146 § 4.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 869, effective July 1, 1994.
78.52.060 Hearings in general. [1951 c 146 § 5.] Now codified as
RCW 78.52.025.
78.52.080 Conduct of hearings—Evidence. [1951 c 146 § 7.] Now
codified as RCW 78.52.031.
78.52.090 Failure of witness to attend or testify—Contempt.
[1951 c 146 § 8.] Now codified as RCW 78.52.033.
78.52.110 Attorney for committee. [1951 c 146 § 9.] Now codified
as RCW 78.52.035.
78.52.160 Powers of committee with respect to petroleum
industry. [1951 c 146 § 18.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 822]
78.52.350 Unit plan—Requisites in general. [1951 c 146 § 38.]
Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.360 Unit plan—Provisions for financing and allocation of
costs. [1951 c 146 § 39.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.370 Unit plan—Additional provisions. [1951 c 146 § 40.]
Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.380 Unit plan proposal—Hearing required. [1951 c 146 §
41.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.390 Unit plan proposal—Notice of hearing. [1951 c 146 §
42.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.400 Unit plan proposal—Hearing, notice of continuance on
recess. [1951 c 146 § 43.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.410 Unit plan proposal—Findings and order on hearing.
[1951 c 146 § 44.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.420 Unit plan proposal—Leases and contracts conformed to
unit plan. [1951 c 146 § 45.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.430 Operations contrary to unit plan prohibited. [1951 c
146 § 46.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.440 Amendment of unit plan. [1951 c 146 § 47.] Repealed
by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.500 Transcript—Filing—Scope of review—Appeal. [1971 c
81 § 138; 1951 c 146 § 53.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.510 Hearing the appeal—New or additional evidence—
Effect of affirmation. [1951 c 146 § 54.] Repealed by 1983 c 253 § 33.
78.52.520 Stay, pending appeal. [1951 c 146 § 55.] Repealed by
1983 c 253 § 33.
Title 79
PUBLIC LANDS
Chapter 79.01
PUBLIC LANDS ACT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2003 c 334 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.01 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.01.004
79.01.006
79.01.007
79.01.009
79.01.036
79.01.038
79.01.048
79.01.052
79.01.056
79.01.060
79.01.064
79.01.068
79.01.072
79.01.074
79.01.076
79.01.080
79.01.082
79.01.084
79.01.088
79.02.010
79.02.400
79.02.410
79.17.200
43.30.235
43.12.021
43.12.031
43.12.041
79.10.020
79.02.150
79.02.160
79.15.055
79.02.230
79.11.040
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 79
Formerly
Formerly
Currently
79.01.092
79.01.093
79.01.094
79.01.095
79.01.096
79.01.100
79.01.104
79.01.108
79.01.112
79.01.116
79.01.120
79.01.124
79.01.128
79.01.132
79.01.133
79.01.134
79.01.136
79.01.140
79.01.148
79.01.152
79.01.160
79.01.164
79.01.168
79.01.172
79.01.176
79.01.184
79.01.188
79.01.192
79.01.196
79.01.200
79.01.204
79.01.208
79.01.212
79.01.216
79.01.220
79.01.224
79.01.228
79.01.232
79.01.236
79.01.238
79.01.240
79.01.242
79.01.244
79.01.248
79.01.252
79.01.256
79.01.260
79.01.264
79.01.268
79.01.277
79.01.284
79.01.292
79.01.295
79.01.2951
79.01.2955
79.01.296
79.01.300
79.01.301
79.01.304
79.01.308
79.01.312
79.01.316
79.01.320
79.01.324
79.01.328
79.01.332
79.01.336
79.01.340
79.01.344
79.01.348
79.01.352
79.01.356
79.01.360
79.01.364
79.01.384
79.01.388
79.01.392
79.01.396
79.01.400
79.01.404
79.01.408
79.01.412
(2010 Ed.)
Currently
79.11.080
79.02.095
79.11.020
79.10.090
79.11.010
79.11.250
79.11.260
79.11.270
79.11.060
79.11.100
79.11.070
79.15.010
79.10.070
79.01.414
79.01.416
79.01.500
79.01.612
79.01.616
79.01.617
79.01.618
79.01.620
79.01.624
79.01.628
79.01.632
79.01.633
79.01.634
79.01.640
79.01.642
79.01.644
79.01.645
79.01.648
79.01.649
79.01.650
79.01.651
79.01.652
79.01.656
79.01.660
79.01.664
79.01.668
79.01.672
79.01.676
79.01.680
79.01.684
79.01.688
79.01.692
79.01.696
79.01.704
79.01.708
79.01.712
79.01.720
79.01.724
79.01.728
79.01.732
79.01.736
79.01.740
79.01.744
79.01.748
79.01.752
79.01.756
79.01.760
79.01.765
79.01.770
79.01.774
79.01.778
79.01.780
79.01.784
79.01.790
79.01.795
79.01.800
79.01.805
79.01.810
79.01.815
79.36.355
79.36.360
79.02.030
79.10.030
79.14.300
79.14.310
79.14.320
79.14.330
79.14.340
79.14.350
79.14.360
79.14.370
79.14.380
79.14.390
79.14.400
79.14.410
79.14.420
79.14.430
79.14.440
79.14.450
79.14.315
79.14.470
79.14.480
79.14.490
79.14.500
79.14.510
79.14.520
79.14.530
79.14.540
79.14.550
79.14.560
79.14.570
79.14.580
79.15.300
79.11.110
79.11.160
79.15.030
79.10.080
79.15.040
79.13.080
79.15.320
79.11.120
79.11.130
79.11.140
79.11.165
79.11.090
79.11.150
79.11.190
79.11.175
79.11.030
79.02.270
79.11.210
79.11.200
79.15.130
79.02.290
79.15.140
79.02.050
79.13.010
79.10.125
79.13.130
79.13.180
79.13.170
79.02.280
79.13.610
79.13.600
79.13.620
79.13.370
79.11.290
79.11.310
79.02.200
79.02.110
79.36.370
79.36.380
79.36.390
79.36.400
79.36.410
79.36.350
79.36.430
79.36.440
79.36.450
79.36.460
79.36.470
79.36.480
79.36.490
79.36.500
79.36.510
79.36.520
79.36.530
79.36.540
79.36.550
79.36.560
79.36.570
79.36.580
79.02.210
79.02.220
79.02.240
79.02.260
79.11.320
79.02.100
43.12.075
79.02.040
79.10.010
79.02.310
79.02.330
79.02.320
79.02.300
79.02.080
79.17.110
79.17.120
79.17.130
79.17.140
79.19.100
79.15.210
79.15.220
79.96.200
79.96.210
79.96.220
79.96.230
79.01.004 "Public lands," "state lands" defined. [2003 c 334 §
301; 1927 c 255 § 1; RRS § 7797-1. Prior: 1911 c 36 § 1; 1907 c 256 § 1;
1897 c 89 §§ 4, 5; 1895 c 178 §§ 1, 2. Formerly RCW 79.04.010.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.010 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.006 Charitable, educational, penal, and reformatory real
property—Inventory—Transfer. [1996 c 288 § 51; 1996 c 261 § 1; 1991
c 204 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.400 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.007 Charitable, educational, penal, and reformatory real
property—High economic return potential—Income. [2003 c 334 § 303;
1991 c 204 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.410 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
554.
79.01.008 "Outer harbor line." [1927 c 255 § 2; RRS § 7797-2.
Prior: 1911 c 36 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 4; 1895 c 178 § 1. Formerly RCW
79.04.020.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.015.
79.01.009 Real property—Transfer or disposal without public
auction. [1992 c 167 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.17.200 pursuant to 2003
c 334 § 560.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 823]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.01.012 "Harbor area." [1927 c 255 § 3; RRS § 7797-3. Prior:
1911 c 36 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 4; 1895 c 178 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.04.030.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.020.
79.01.016 "Inner harbor line." [1927 c 255 § 4; RRS § 7797-4.
Formerly RCW 79.04.040.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.025.
79.01.020 "First-class tidelands." [1927 c 255 § 5; RRS § 7797-5.
Prior: 1897 c 89 § 39; 1895 c 178 § 52. Formerly RCW 79.04.050.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.030.
79.01.024 "Second-class tidelands." [1927 c 255 § 6; RRS § 77976. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 39; 1895 c 178 § 52. Formerly RCW 79.04.060.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.035.
79.01.028 "First-class shorelands." [1927 c 255 § 7; RRS § 7797-7.
Prior: 1897 c 89 § 39; 1895 c 178 § 52. Formerly RCW 79.04.070.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.040.
79.01.032 "Second-class shorelands." [1927 c 255 § 8; RRS §
7797-8. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 39; 1895 c 178 § 52. Formerly RCW
79.04.080.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.045.
79.01.036 "Improvements" defined. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 147;
1979 ex.s. c 109 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 9; RRS § 7797-9. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 5.
Formerly RCW 79.04.090.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.038 "Valuable materials" defined. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 148;
1959 c 257 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.040 Board of state land commissioners. [1941 c 217 § 1;
1927 c 255 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7797-10. Formerly RCW 43.65.010.]
Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
79.01.044 Harbor line commission. [1927 c 255 § 11; RRS § 779711. Formerly RCW 43.65.040, part.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.070.
79.01.048 Board of appraisers. [1988 c 128 § 50; 1927 c 255 § 12;
RRS § 7797-12. Formerly RCW 43.65.030.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 §
551.
79.01.052 Board of natural resources—Records—Rules and
regulations. [2003 c 334 § 304; 1988 c 128 § 51; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 149;
1927 c 255 § 13; RRS § 7797-13. Formerly RCW 43.65.020.] Recodified
as RCW 43.30.235 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 553.
79.01.056
Commissioner of public lands—Deputy—
Appointment—Powers—Oath. [2003 c 334 § 305; 1927 c 255 § 14; RRS
§ 7797-14. Prior: 1903 c 33 § 1; RRS § 7815. Formerly RCW 43.12.020.]
Recodified as RCW 43.12.021 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 552.
79.01.060 Auditors and cashiers—Inspectors—Other assistants.
[2003 c 334 § 306; 1927 c 255 § 15; RRS § 7797-15. Formerly RCW
43.12.030.] Recodified as RCW 43.12.031 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 552.
79.01.064 Official bonds. [2003 c 334 § 307; 1927 c 255 § 16; RRS
§ 7797-16. Prior: 1907 c 119 §§ 1, 2; RRS §§ 7816, 7817. Formerly RCW
43.12.040.] Recodified as RCW 43.12.041 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 552.
79.01.068 Land inspectors—Compensation—Oaths. [1988 c 128 §
52; 1927 c 255 § 17; RRS § 7797-17. Prior: (i) 1907 c 256 § 2; RRS §
7836. (ii) 1897 c 89 §§ 6, 8; RRS § 7838. Formerly RCW 43.12.050.]
Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.072 False statements—Penalty. [1988 c 128 § 53; 1927 c 255
§ 18; RRS § 7797-18. Formerly RCW 43.12.060.] Repealed by 2003 c 334
§ 551.
Reviser's note: RCW 79.01.072 was amended by 2003 c 53 § 378
without reference to its repeal by 2003 c 334 § 551. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
79.01.074 Department authority to accept land. [1986 c 100 § 48.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.076 Selection to complete uncompleted grants. [1927 c 255
§ 19; RRS § 7797-19. Prior: 1897 c 89 §§ 5, 7, 9, 10. Formerly RCW
79.08.050.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.150 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.080 Relinquishment on failure or rejection of selection.
[2003 c 334 § 308; 1927 c 255 § 20; RRS § 7797-20. Prior: 1899 c 63 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 824]
Formerly RCW 79.08.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.160 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.082 Appraisal—Defined. [2003 c 334 § 309; 2001 c 250 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.055 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 559.
79.01.084 Appraisal, transfer, sale, and lease of state lands,
valuable materials—Blank forms of applications. [2003 c 334 § 310;
2001 c 250 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 150; 1959 c 257 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 21;
RRS § 7797-21. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 2; 1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 74 § 1; 1897
c 89 § 11; 1895 c 178 §§ 17, 18. Formerly RCW 79.08.040.] Recodified as
RCW 79.02.230 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.088 Who may purchase or lease—Application—Fees. [2003
c 334 § 311; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 151; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 2; 1967 c 163 § 4;
1959 c 257 § 3; 1927 c 255 § 22; RRS § 7797-22. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 2;
1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 74 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 11; 1895 c 178 §§ 17, 18.
Formerly RCW 79.12.010.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.040 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.092 Inspection and appraisal—Minimum price of lands for
educational purposes—Improvements on land. [2003 c 334 § 314; 1979
ex.s. c 109 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 78 § 3; 1959 c 257 § 4; 1941 c 217 § 2; 1935 c
136 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7797-23. Prior: 1909 c 223 §
2; 1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 74 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 11; 1895 c 178 §§ 17, 18.
Formerly RCW 79.12.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.080 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.093 Statutes not applicable to state tidelands, shorelands,
harbor areas, and the beds of navigable waters. [2003 c 334 § 317; 1979
ex.s. c 109 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.095 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
554.
79.01.094 Powers of department over lands granted to state for
educational purposes. [2003 c 334 § 318; 1988 c 128 § 54; 1941 c 217 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7797-23A. Formerly RCW 43.65.060.] Recodified as
RCW 79.11.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.095 Economic analysis of state lands held in trust—Scope—
Use. [2003 c 334 § 320; 1969 ex.s. c 131 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79.10.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.096 Maximum and minimum acreage subject to sale or
lease—Exception—Approval by legislature or regents—Duration of
leases—Alteration of leases. [2003 c 334 § 321; 1982 c 54 § 1; 1979 ex.s.
c 109 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 200 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 46 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 78 § 1; 1959
c 257 § 5; 1955 c 394 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 24; RRS § 7797-24. Prior: 1915 c
147 § 15; 1909 p 256 § 4; 1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 91 § 3; 1897 c 89 § 11.
Formerly RCW 79.12.030.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.010 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556. See also RCW 79.13.060.
79.01.100 Maximum area of urban or suburban state land—
Platting. [2003 c 334 § 324; 1967 ex.s. c 78 § 4; 1959 c 257 § 6; 1927 c
255 § 25; RRS § 7797-25. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 2; 1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 74
§ 1; 1897 c 89 § 11; 1895 c 178 §§ 17, 18. Formerly RCW 79.12.040.]
Recodified as RCW 79.11.250 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.104 Vacation of plat by commissioner—Vested rights. [2003
c 334 § 325; 1959 c 257 § 7; 1927 c 255 § 26; RRS § 7797-26. Prior: 1903
c 127 §§ 1, 2. Formerly RCW 79.12.050.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.260
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.108 Vacation on petition—Preference right to purchase.
[2003 c 334 § 326; 1959 c 257 § 8; 1927 c 255 § 27; RRS § 7797-27. Prior:
1903 c 127 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.12.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.270
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.112 Entire section may be inspected. [2003 c 334 § 327; 1959
c 257 § 9; 1927 c 255 § 28; RRS § 7797-28. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 2.
Formerly RCW 79.12.070.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.060 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.116 Date of sale limited by time of appraisal—Sale of
valuable materials. [2003 c 334 § 328; 2001 c 250 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 152; 1959 c 257 § 10; 1935 c 55 § 1 (adding section 29 to 1927 c 255 in
lieu of original section 29 which was vetoed); RRS § 7797-29. Prior: 1909
c 223 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.12.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.100
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.120 Survey to determine area subject to sale or lease. [2003
c 334 § 330; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 153; 1959 c 257 § 11; 1927 c 255 § 30;
RRS § 7797-30. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 2; 1907 c 256 § 5; 1903 c 74 § 1; 1897
c 89 § 11; 1895 c 178 §§ 17, 18. Formerly RCW 79.12.090.] Recodified as
RCW 79.11.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.124 Valuable materials sold separately, when. [2003 c 334 §
331; 2001 c 250 § 3; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 154; 1959 c 257 § 12; 1929 c 220
§ 1; 1927 c 255 § 31; RRS § 7797-31. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 §
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3; 1907 c 256 § 6; 1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c
178 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.100.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.010
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 559.
Title 79
36. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 19. Formerly RCW 79.12.150.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.01.126 Timber sold separately—Contract provisions for sale
price adjustments. [1983 1st ex.s. c 12 § 1; 1982 c 222 § 14.] Expired
October 1, 1987.
79.01.128 Management of public lands within watershed area
providing water supply for city or town—Lake Whatcom municipal
watershed pilot project—Report—Exclusive method of condemnation
by city or town for watershed purposes. [2003 c 334 § 332; 1999 c 257 §
1; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 11; 1927 c 255 § 32; RRS § 7797-32. Prior: 1915 c
147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6; 1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1;
1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.110.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.148 Deposit by purchaser to cover value of improvements.
[2003 c 334 § 338; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 7; 1935 c 57 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 37;
RRS § 7797-37. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6;
1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly
RCW 79.12.160.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.160 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
556.
79.01.152 Witnesses—Compelling attendance, examination, etc.,
in fixing values. [1988 c 128 § 55; 1927 c 255 § 38; RRS § 7797-38. Prior:
1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6; 1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129
§ 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.170.] Repealed
by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.132 Valuable materials sold separately—Initial deposit—
Advance payment/guarantee payment—Time limit on removal—Direct
sale of valuable materials—Performance security—Proof of taxes paid.
[2003 c 381 § 1; 2001 c 250 § 4; 2001 c 187 § 1; 1999 c 51 § 1; 1997 c 116
§ 1; 1989 c 148 § 1; 1988 c 136 § 2; 1983 c 2 § 16. Prior: 1982 c 222 § 11;
1982 c 27 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 123 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 14 §
2; 1961 c 73 § 1; 1959 c 257 § 13; 1927 c 255 § 33; RRS § 7797-33; prior:
1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6; 1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129
§ 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.120.] Repealed
by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.133 Valuable materials sold separately—"Lump sum sale"
and "scale sale" defined for purposes of RCW 79.01.132. [1969 ex.s. c
14 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
1984.
1984.
79.01.1331 Short title. [1982 c 222 § 2.] Expired December 31,
79.01.1332 Definitions. [1982 c 222 § 3.] Expired December 31,
79.01.1333 Extension of existing state timber sales contracts
authorized—Conditions and limitations—Expiration of authority.
[1982 c 222 § 4.] Expired December 31, 1984.
79.01.1334 Existing sales of timber purchased at auction—Credit
of extension fee to purchase of timber—Authorized—Conditions—
Extension of contracts on which extension fees have been paid. [1982 c
222 § 5.] Expired December 31, 1984.
79.01.1335 Defaults on certain timber sale contracts—Prohibition
on refunds—Administrative fee—Credit for road work—Use—Other
defaults. [1982 c 222 § 6.] Expired December 31, 1984.
79.01.1336 Extension of eligible timber sale contracts in default.
[1982 c 222 § 7.] Expired December 31, 1984.
79.01.1337 Rules to be adopted.
December 31, 1984.
[1982 c 222 § 8.]
Expired
79.01.1338 Interest rate limitation. [1982 c 222 § 9.] Expired
December 31, 1984.
79.01.1339 RCW 79.01.1331 through 79.01.1339 inapplicable to
timber damaged by Mount St. Helens. [1982 c 222 § 10.] Expired
December 31, 1984.
79.01.134 Contract for sale of rock, gravel, etc.—Forfeiture—
Royalties—Monthly reports—Audit of books. [2003 c 334 § 335; 1985 c
197 § 1; 1961 c 73 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.300 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 559.
79.01.135 Contract for sale of rock, gravel, etc.—Royalties—
Consideration of flood protection value. [1984 c 212 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 79.90.325 pursuant to 1991 c 322 § 27.
79.01.136 Separate appraisal of improvements before sale or
lease—Damages and waste to be deducted—Appraisal by review board.
[2003 c 334 § 336; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 5; 1959 c 257 § 14; 1927 c 255 § 34;
RRS § 7797-34. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6;
1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly
RCW 79.12.130.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.110 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
556.
79.01.140 Possession after termination or expiration of lease—
Extensions for crop rotation. [1979 ex.s. c 109 § 6; 1927 c 255 § 35; RRS
§ 7797-35. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 19. Formerly RCW 79.12.140.] Repealed
by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.144
Reversion of unremoved or unauthorized
improvements—Payment by purchaser. [1927 c 255 § 36; RRS § 7797(2010 Ed.)
79.01.156 Sale of land after removal of timber or other valuable
material. [1927 c 255 § 39; RRS § 7797-39. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c
223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6; 1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12;
1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.180.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.01.160 Rules or procedures for removal of valuable materials
sold. [2003 c 334 § 339; 2001 c 250 § 5; 1959 c 257 § 15; 1927 c 255 § 40;
RRS § 7797-40. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6;
1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly
RCW 79.12.190.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
559.
79.01.164 Classification of land after timber removed—Lands for
reforestation reserved. [2003 c 334 § 340; 1959 c 257 § 16; 1927 c 255 §
41; RRS § 7797-41. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2; 1909 c 223 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 6;
1901 c 148 § 1; 1899 c 129 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 12; 1895 c 178 § 23. Formerly
RCW 79.12.200.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.080 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
555.
79.01.168 Sale of valuable materials—Inspection, appraisal
without application or deposit. [2003 c 334 § 341; 1961 c 73 § 2; 1959 c
257 § 17; 1927 c 255 § 42; RRS § 7797-42. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 2.
Formerly RCW 79.12.210.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.040 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 559.
79.01.172 Disposition of crops on forfeited land. [2003 c 334 §
342; 1927 c 255 § 43; RRS § 7797-43. Prior: 1915 c 89 §§ 1, 2. Formerly
RCW 79.12.240.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.080 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
557.
79.01.176 Road material—Sale to public authorities—Disposition
of proceeds. [2003 c 334 § 343; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 155; 1927 c 255 § 44;
RRS § 7797-44. Prior: 1923 c 71 § 1; 1917 c 148 § 13. Formerly RCW
79.12.250.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 559.
79.01.178 Material removed for channel or harbor improvement,
or flood control—Use for public purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1970 ex.s.
c 54 § 1; 1965 c 47 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.150.
79.01.180 Certificate of appraisement to county auditor—
Posting—Notice to applicant—Objection to appraisement. [1927 c 255
§ 45; RRS § 7797-45. Prior: 1903 c 79 § 1; 1897 c 79 § 13; 1895 c 178 §
22. Formerly RCW 79.12.290.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.01.184 Sale procedure—Fixing date, place, and time of sale—
Notice—Publication and posting—Advertisement for informational
purposes only—Direct sale to applicant without notice, when. [2003 c
381 § 2; 2003 c 334 § 344; 2001 c 250 § 6; 1997 c 116 § 2; 1989 c 148 § 2;
1988 c 136 § 3; 1983 c 2 § 17. Prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 156; 1982 c 27 §
1; 1971 ex.s. c 123 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 14 § 3; 1959 c 257 § 18; 1927 c 255 §
46; RRS § 7797-46; prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4;
1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW
79.12.300.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.188 Sale procedure—Pamphlet list of lands or valuable
materials. [2003 c 381 § 4; 2003 c 334 § 346; 2001 c 250 § 7; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 157; 1959 c 257 § 19; 1927 c 255 § 47; RRS § 7797-47. Prior:
1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4; 1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 §
14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW 79.12.310.] Recodified as RCW
79.11.130 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.192 Sale procedure—Additional advertising expense. [2003
c 334 § 348; 1927 c 255 § 48; RRS § 7797-48. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1897 c
89 § 14. Formerly codified as RCW 79.12.320.] Recodified as RCW
79.11.140 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.196 Sale procedure—Place of sale—Hours—Reoffer—
Continuance. [2003 c 334 § 349; 1965 ex.s. c 23 § 3; 1959 c 257 § 20;
1927 c 255 § 49; RRS § 7797-49. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909
c 223 § 4; 1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW
79.12.330.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.165 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
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79.01.200 Sale procedure—Sales at auction or by sealed bid—
Minimum price—Exception as to minor sale of valuable materials at
auction. [2003 c 381 § 3; 2003 c 334 § 352; 1989 c 148 § 3; 1988 c 136 § 1;
1979 c 54 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 45 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 123 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 14
§ 4; 1961 c 73 § 3; 1959 c 257 § 21; 1933 c 66 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 50; RRS §
7797-50. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4; 1907 c 152 §
1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW 79.12.340.] Recodified
as RCW 79.11.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.204
Sale procedure—Conduct of sales—Deposits—
Memorandum of purchase—Bid bonds. [2003 c 334 § 354; 2001 c 250 §
8; 1982 c 27 § 2; 1979 c 54 § 3; 1961 c 73 § 4; 1959 c 257 § 22; 1927 c 255
§ 51; RRS § 7797-51. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4;
1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW
79.12.350.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.150 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.208 Sale procedure—Readvertisement of lands not sold.
[2003 c 334 § 356; 1927 c 255 § 52; RRS § 7797-52. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1;
1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4; 1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 §
24. Formerly RCW 79.12.360.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.190 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
89 § 20. Formerly RCW 79.12.440.]
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
Recodified as RCW 79.13.130
79.01.252 Lease procedure—Notice to be posted—Lease to
highest bidder. [1979 ex.s. c 109 § 12; 1927 c 255 § 63; RRS § 7797-63.
Prior: 1897 c 89 § 21; 1895 c 178 § 37. Formerly RCW 79.12.450.]
Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.256 Lease procedure—Rental payment. [1979 ex.s. c 109 §
13; 1927 c 255 § 64; RRS § 7797-64. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 22. Formerly
RCW 79.12.460.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.260 Lease procedure—Disposition of moneys. [1979 ex.s. c
109 § 14; 1927 c 255 § 65; RRS § 7797-65. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 5; 1903 c
79 § 5; 1897 c 89 § 23. Formerly RCW 79.12.470.] Repealed by 2003 c
334 § 551.
79.01.264 Lease procedure—Rejection or approval of leases.
[1985 c 197 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 15; 1927 c 255 § 66; RRS § 7797-66.
Prior: 1897 c 89 §§ 24, 26. Formerly RCW 79.12.480.] Repealed by 2003
c 334 § 551.
79.01.212 Sale procedure—Confirmation of sale. [2003 c 334 §
357; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 158; 1959 c 257 § 23; 1927 c 255 § 53; RRS §
7797-53. Prior: 1907 c 256 § 7; 1903 c 79 § 2; 1897 c 89 § 15; 1895 c 178
§ 29. Formerly RCW 79.12.370.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.175 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.268 Lease procedure—Record of leases—Forfeiture—Time
extension. [2003 c 334 § 374; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 16; 1933 c 139 § 1; 1927 c
255 § 67; RRS § 7797-67. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 6; 1909 c 223 § 5; 1897 c 89
§ 25. Formerly RCW 79.12.490.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.180 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.216 Sale procedure—Terms—Deferred payments, rate of
interest. [2003 c 334 § 359; 1984 c 222 § 11; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 159;
1969 ex.s. c 267 § 1; 1959 c 257 § 24; 1927 c 255 § 54; RRS § 7797-54.
Prior: 1917 c 149 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 3; 1897 c 89 § 16; 1895
c 178 §§ 25, 29. Formerly RCW 79.12.380.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.030
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.272 Lease procedure—Improver's preference right to lease.
[1959 c 257 § 30; 1927 c 255 § 68; RRS § 7797-68. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 29.
Formerly RCW 79.12.500.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.01.220 Sale procedure—Certificate to governor of payment in
full—Deed. [2003 c 334 § 360; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 160; 1959 c 257 § 25;
1927 c 255 § 55; RRS § 7797-55. Prior: 1917 c 149 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 3;
1907 c 256 § 3; 1897 c 89 § 16; 1895 c 178 §§ 25, 29. Formerly RCW
79.12.390.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.270 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.224 Sale procedure—Reservation in contract. [1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 161; 1927 c 255 § 56; RRS § 7797-56. Prior: 1917 c 149 § 1;
1915 c 147 § 3; 1907 c 256 § 3; 1897 c 89 § 16; 1895 c 178 §§ 25, 29.
Formerly RCW 79.12.410.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.210 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.228
Sale procedure—Form of contract—Forfeiture—
Extension of time. [2003 c 334 § 361; 1985 c 237 § 18; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 162; 1959 c 257 § 26; 1927 c 255 § 57; RRS § 7797-57. Prior: 1897 c 89
§§ 17, 18, 27; 1895 c 178 §§ 30, 31. Formerly RCW 79.12.400.]
Recodified as RCW 79.11.200 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.232 Bill of sale for valuable materials sold separately. [2003
c 334 § 362; 2001 c 250 § 9; 1927 c 255 § 58; RRS § 7797-58. Formerly
RCW 79.12.420.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.130 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
559.
79.01.236 Subdivision of contracts or leases—Fee. [2003 c 334 §
363; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 163; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 8; 1959 c 257 § 27; 1955 c
394 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 59; RRS § 7797-59. Prior: 1903 c 79 § 3. Formerly
RCW 79.12.260.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.290 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
554.
79.01.238
Valuable materials contract—Impracticable to
perform/cancellation—Substitute valuable materials. [2003 c 334 §
364; 2001 c 250 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.140 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 559.
79.01.240 Effect of mistake or fraud. [2003 c 334 § 365; 2001 c 250
§ 11; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 164; 1959 c 257 § 28; 1927 c 255 § 60; RRS §
7797-60. Prior: 1903 c 79 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.12.280.] Recodified as
RCW 79.02.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.242 Lease of state lands—General. [2003 c 334 § 366; 1984 c
222 § 12; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.010 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.244 Land leased for agriculture open to public for fishing
and hunting—Exceptions. [2003 c 334 § 371; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 9; 1969
ex.s. c 46 § 1; 1959 c 257 § 29; 1947 c 171 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 61; RRS §
7797-61. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 4; 1903 c 79 § 4; 1897 c 89 § 19; 1895 c 178
§ 32. Formerly RCW 79.12.430.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.125 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.248 Lease procedure—Scheduling auctions. [2003 c 334 §
372; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 11; 1927 c 255 § 62; RRS § 7797-62. Prior: 1897 c
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79.01.276 Lease procedure—Renewal of leases. [1959 c 257 § 31;
1927 c 255 § 69; RRS § 7797-69. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 7; 1909 c 223 § 6;
1899 c 48 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 30. Formerly RCW 79.12.510.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.01.277 Lease procedure—Converting to a new lease. [1979
ex.s. c 109 § 17.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.280 Lease procedure—Forfeiture of renewal deposit—
Appraisal of improvements—New lease—Disposition of deposit for
improvements. [1927 c 255 § 70; RRS § 7797-70. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 7;
1909 c 223 § 6; 1899 c 48 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 30. Formerly RCW 79.12.520.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.01.284 Water right for irrigation as improvement. [2003 c 334
§ 376; 1959 c 257 § 32; 1927 c 255 § 71; RRS § 7797-71. Prior: 1903 c 79
§ 7; 1897 c 89 § 31; 1895 c 178 § 41. Formerly RCW 79.12.530.]
Recodified as RCW 79.13.170 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.288 Removal or sale of improvements upon termination of
lease. [1959 c 257 § 33; 1927 c 255 § 72; RRS § 7797-72. Prior: 1903 c 79
§ 7; 1897 c 89 § 31; 1895 c 178 § 41. Formerly RCW 79.12.540.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.01.292 Assignment of contracts or leases. [2003 c 334 § 377;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 165; 1927 c 255 § 73; RRS § 7797-73. Prior: 1903 c
79 § 8. Formerly RCW 79.12.270.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.280
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.295 Grazing lands—Fish and wildlife goals—Technical
advisory committee—Implementation. [1998 c 245 § 162; 1993 sp.s. c 4
§ 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.610 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.2951
Findings—Salmon stocks—Grazing lands—
Coordinated resource management plans. [1996 c 163 § 2. Prior: 1993
sp.s. c 4 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.600 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.2955 Purpose—Ecosystem standards. [2003 c 334 § 378;
1996 c 163 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.620 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
557.
79.01.296 Grazing leases—Restrictions—Agricultural leases in
lieu of. [2003 c 334 § 379; 1959 c 257 § 34; 1927 c 255 § 74; RRS § 779774. Prior: 1903 c 79 § 8. Formerly RCW 79.12.550.] Recodified as RCW
79.13.370 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.01.300 Leased lands reserved from sale—Exception. [2003 c
334 § 380; 1927 c 255 § 75; RRS § 7797-75. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 23.
Formerly RCW 79.12.560.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.290 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.301 Sale of lands used for grazing or other low priority
purposes which have irrigated agricultural potential—Applications—
Regulations. [2003 c 334 § 381; 1967 ex.s. c 78 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79.11.310 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
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79.01.304 Abstracts of state lands. [2003 c 334 § 382; 1982 1st ex.s.
c 21 § 166; 1927 c 255 § 76; RRS § 7797-76. Prior: (i) 1897 c 89 § 32;
RRS § 7823. (ii) 1911 c 59 § 9; RRS § 7899. Formerly RCW 43.12.080.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.200 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.308 Applications for federal certification that lands are
nonmineral. [1927 c 255 § 77; RRS § 7797-77. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 33.
Formerly RCW 79.08.130.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.110 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.312 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 167; 1927 c 255 § 78; RRS §
7797-78. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.36.010.] Recodified as
RCW 79.36.370 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.316 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials—Private easement over public lands subject to
common user in removal of valuable materials. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
168; 1927 c 255 § 79; RRS § 7797-79. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 2. Formerly
RCW 79.36.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.380 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
563.
79.01.320 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable
materials—Reasonable
facilities
and
service
for
transportation must be furnished. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 169; 1927 c 255
§ 80; RRS § 7797-80. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.36.030.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.390 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.324 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials—Duty of utilities and transportation commission.
[1983 c 4 § 6; 1927 c 255 § 81; RRS § 7797-81. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 4.
Formerly RCW 79.36.040.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.400 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.328 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials—Penalty for violation of orders—Reversion of
easement. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 170; 1927 c 255 § 82; RRS § 7797-82.
Prior: 1911 c 109 § 5. Formerly RCW 79.36.050.] Recodified as RCW
79.36.410 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.332 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials—Application for right-of-way—Appraisement of
damage—Certificate, contents. [2003 c 334 § 383; 1927 c 255 § 83; RRS
§ 7797-83. Prior: 1921 c 55 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 12; 1897 c 89 § 34; 1895 c
178 § 45. Formerly RCW 79.36.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.350
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.336 Certain state lands subject to easements for removal of
valuable materials—Forfeiture for nonuser. [2003 c 334 § 384; 1927 c
255 § 84; RRS § 7797-84. Prior: 1921 c 55 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 12; 1897 c 89
§ 34; 1895 c 178 § 45. Formerly RCW 79.36.070.] Recodified as RCW
79.36.430 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.340 Right-of-way for roads and streets over, or for county
wharves upon, state lands. [2003 c 334 § 385; 2001 c 250 § 12; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 171; 1961 c 73 § 5; 1945 c 145 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 85; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 7797-85. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 9; 1903 c 20 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 35; 1895
c 178 § 46. Formerly RCW 79.36.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.440
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.344 Railroad right-of-way. [1927 c 255 § 86; RRS § 7797-86.
Prior: 1907 c 104 § 1; 1901 c 173 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.36.090.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.450 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.348 Railroad right-of-way—Procedure to acquire. [2003 c
334 § 386; 1927 c 255 § 87; RRS § 7797-87. Prior: 1907 c 104 § 1; 1901 c
173 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.36.100.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.460
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.352 Railroad right-of-way—Appraisement. [2003 c 334 §
387; 1927 c 255 § 88; RRS § 7797-88. Prior: 1901 c 173 §§ 2, 5. Formerly
RCW 79.36.110.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.470 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
563.
79.01.356
Railroad right-of-way—Improvements—Appraisal,
deposit, etc. [2003 c 334 § 388; 1927 c 255 § 89; RRS § 7797-89. Prior:
1915 c 147 § 13; 1901 c 173 § 4. Formerly RCW 79.36.120.] Recodified as
RCW 79.36.480 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.360 Railroad right-of-way—Release or payment of damages
as to improvements outside right-of-way. [2003 c 334 § 389; 1927 c 255
§ 90; RRS § 7797-90. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 13; 1901 c 173 § 4. Formerly
RCW 79.36.130.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.490 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
563.
79.01.364 Railroad right-of-way—Certificate. [2003 c 334 § 390;
1927 c 255 § 91; RRS § 7797-91. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 14; 1901 c 173 § 7.
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Formerly RCW 79.36.140.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.500 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.368 Railroad bridges across navigable streams. [1927 c 255
§ 92; RRS § 7797-92. Formerly RCW 88.28.010.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.91.090.
79.01.372 Public bridges or trestles across waterways and tide or
shore lands. [1927 c 255 § 93; RRS § 7797-93. Prior: 1915 c 20 § 1; 1909
c 158 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.28.020.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.91.100.
79.01.376
Common carriers may bridge or trestle state
waterways. [1927 c 255 § 94; RRS § 7797-94. Prior: 1909 c 158 § 1.
Formerly RCW 88.28.030.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.91.110.
79.01.380
Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be
approved—Future alterations. [1927 c 255 § 95; RRS § 7797-95. Prior:
1909 c 158 § 2. Formerly RCW 88.28.040.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.91.120.
79.01.384 Right-of-way for utility pipe lines, transmission lines,
etc. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 172; 1961 c 73 § 6; 1945 c 147 § 1; 1927 c 255 §
96; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-96. Prior: 1925 c 6 § 1; 1921 c 148 § 1; 1919
c 97 § 1; 1909 c 188 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.36.150.] Recodified as RCW
79.36.510 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.388 Right-of-way for utility pipe lines, transmission lines,
etc.—Procedure to acquire. [2003 c 334 § 391; 1961 c 73 § 7; 1959 c 257
§ 35; 1945 c 147 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 97; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-97. Prior:
1921 c 148 § 2; 1919 c 97 § 2; 1909 c 188 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.36.160.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.520 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.392 Right-of-way for utility pipe lines, transmission lines,
etc.—Appraisal—Certificate—Reversion for nonuser. [2003 c 334 §
392; 2001 c 250 § 13; 1961 c 73 § 8; 1959 c 257 § 36; 1945 c 147 § 3; 1927
c 255 § 98; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-98. Prior: 1909 c 188 § 3. Formerly
RCW 79.36.170.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.530 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
563.
79.01.396 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking and drainage
purposes. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 173; 1945 c 147 § 4; 1927 c 255 § 99;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-99. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 6; 1907 c 161 § 1.
Formerly RCW 79.36.180.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.540 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.400 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking and drainage
purposes—Procedure to acquire. [2003 c 334 § 393; 1945 c 147 § 5;
1927 c 255 § 100; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-100. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 7;
1907 c 161 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.36.190.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.550
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.404 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking and drainage
purposes—Appraisal—Certificate. [2003 c 334 § 394; 1927 c 255 § 101;
RRS § 7797-101. Prior: 1907 c 161 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.36.200.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.560 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.408 Grant of overflow rights. [2003 c 334 § 395; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 174; 1927 c 255 § 102; RRS § 7797-102. Prior: 1915 c 147 §§
10, 11; 1907 c 125 §§ 1, 2. Formerly RCW 79.36.210.] Recodified as RCW
79.36.570 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.412 Construction of foregoing sections relating to rights-ofway and overflow rights. [1927 c 255 § 103; RRS § 7797-103. Formerly
RCW 79.36.220.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.580 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
563.
79.01.414 Grant of such easements and rights as applicant may
acquire in private lands by eminent domain. [2003 c 334 § 396; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 175; 1961 c 73 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.355 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.416
Condemnation proceedings where state land is
involved. Cross-reference section, recodified as RCW 79.36.360 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.01.420 Harbor lines and areas to be established. [1927 c 255 §
105; RRS § 7797-105. Formerly RCW 43.65.040, part.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.92.010.
79.01.424 Relocation of inner harbor line. [1927 c 255 § 106; RRS
§ 7797-106. Formerly RCW 43.65.050.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.92.020.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.01.428 First-class tide and shore lands to be platted—Public
waterways. [1927 c 255 § 107; RRS § 7797-107. Prior: 1901 c 161 § 1;
1897 c 89 § 40; 1895 c 178 § 53; 1890 pp 731-732 §§ 1-5. Formerly RCW
79.16.200.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.93.010.
79.01.432 Streets, waterways, etc., validated. [1927 c 255 § 108;
RRS § 7797-108. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 41; 1895 c 178 § 54. Formerly RCW
79.16.210.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.93.020.
79.01.436 Tide and shore lands—Plats—Record. [1927 c 255 §
109; RRS § 7797-109. Prior: 1901 c 161 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 40; 1895 c 178 §
53. Formerly RCW 79.16.220.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.040.
79.01.440 Tide and shore lands—Appraisement—Record. [1927 c
255 § 110; RRS § 7797-110. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 41; 1895 c 178 § 54.
Formerly RCW 79.16.230.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.050.
79.01.444 Tide and shore lands—Notice of filing plat and record
of appraisement—Appeal. [1927 c 255 § 111; RRS § 7797-111. Prior:
1897 c 89 § 44; 1895 c 178 § 57. Formerly RCW 79.16.240.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.060.
79.01.448 Tide and shore lands—Preference right of upland
owner—How exercised. [1971 ex.s. c 217 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 112; RRS §
7797-112. Prior: 1915 c 147 § 8; 1897 c 89 § 45; 1895 c 178 §§ 58, 61.
Formerly RCW 79.16.250.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.070.
79.01.452 Tide and shore lands—Sale of remaining lands. [1959 c
257 § 37; 1927 c 255 § 113; RRS § 7797-113. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 47.
Formerly RCW 79.16.260.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.080.
79.01.456 Tide and shore lands—Petition for replat—Replatting
and reappraisement—Vacation by replat. [1927 c 255 § 114; RRS §
7797-114. Prior: 1901 c 161 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 40; 1895 c 178 § 53.
Formerly RCW 79.16.270.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.100.
RCW 79.16.330.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1,
1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.090.
79.01.484 Shorelands of second class—Sale or lease when in best
public interest—Preference right of upland owner—Procedure upon
determining sale or lease not in best public interest or where transfer
made for public use—Platting. [1969 ex.s. c 54 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 121;
RRS § 7797-121. Prior: 1901 c 175 §§ 1 through 5; 1899 c 86 § 1; 1897 c
89 § 252. Formerly RCW 79.16.340.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.260.
79.01.488 Second-class tide or shore lands detached from upland
by navigable water. [1927 c 255 § 122; RRS § 7797-122. Prior: 1907 c
256 § 4; 1897 c 89 § 49; 1895 c 178 §§ 65 through 68. Formerly RCW
79.16.350.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.270.
79.01.492 Accretions—Preference right to purchase. [1927 c 255
§ 123; RRS § 7797-123. Prior: 1899 c 83 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 51; 1895 c 178 §
81. Formerly RCW 79.16.360.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.310.
79.01.496 Tide or shore lands—Preference rights, time limit on
exercise. [1927 c 255 § 124; RRS § 7797-124. Prior: 1899 c 83 § 1; 1897
c 89 § 51. Formerly RCW 79.16.370.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.300.
79.01.500 Court review of actions. [2003 c 334 § 397; 1988 c 202 §
59; 1988 c 128 § 56; 1971 c 81 § 139; 1927 c 255 § 125; RRS § 7797-125.
Prior: 1901 c 62 §§ 1 through 7; 1897 c 89 § 52; 1895 c 178 § 82. Formerly
RCW 79.08.030.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
554.
79.01.504 Authority to lease tidelands and harbor areas—
Conditions. [1927 c 255 § 126; RRS § 7797-126. Prior: 1923 c 171 § 1.
Formerly RCW 79.16.020.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.180 and 79.92.040.
79.01.508 Terms of leases. [1927 c 255 § 127; RRS § 7797-127.
Prior: 1923 c 171 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.16.030.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.190 and 79.92.060.
79.01.460 Tide and shore lands—Dedication of replat—All
interests must join. [1927 c 255 § 115; RRS § 7797-115. Prior: 1901 c
161 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.16.280.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.110.
79.01.512 Construction or extension of docks, wharves, etc.—New
lease. [1969 ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 128; RRS § 7797-128. Prior:
1923 c 171 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.16.040.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.92.070.
79.01.464 Tide and shore lands—Vacation by replat—Preference
right of tideland owner. [1927 c 255 § 116; RRS § 7797-116. Prior: 1901
c 161 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 40; 1895 c 178 § 53. Formerly RCW 79.16.290.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.120.
79.01.516 Re-leases of harbor areas. [1969 ex.s. c 97 § 2; 1927 c
255 § 129; RRS § 7797-129. Prior: 1923 c 171 § 4. Formerly RCW
79.16.050.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.92.080.
79.01.468 Tide and shore lands—Vacation procedure cumulative.
[1927 c 255 § 117; RRS § 7797-117. Formerly RCW 79.16.300.] Repealed
by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 79.94.130.
79.01.470 First and second-class tidelands and shorelands,
waterways of state to be sold only to public entities—Leasing—
Limitation. [1974 ex.s. c 186 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 217 § 2.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.150.
79.01.471 Construction of RCW 79.01.470—Use and occupancy
fee where unauthorized improvements placed on publicly owned
aquatic lands. [1974 ex.s. c 186 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.170.
79.01.472 Vacation of waterways—Extension of streets. [1967
ex.s. c 105 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 118; RRS § 7797-118. Prior: 1913 c 171 §§ 1,
2; 1909 c 63 §§ 1 through 3. Formerly RCW 79.16.310.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.93.060.
79.01.474 Second-class shorelands—Sale. [1979 c 150 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.210.
79.01.476 Effect of replat of tide or shore lands. [1927 c 255 § 119;
RRS § 7797-119. Prior: 1901 c 161 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 40; 1895 c 178 § 53.
Formerly RCW 79.16.320.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.140.
79.01.480 Sale of tidelands other than first class. [1927 c 255 §
120; RRS § 7797-120. Prior: 1899 c 86 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 48. Formerly
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79.01.520 Department's valuation of harbor areas prior to lease,
renewal, or re-lease—Appeal. [1979 ex.s. c 97 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 97 § 3;
1927 c 255 § 130; RRS § 7797-130. Prior: 1923 c 171 § 5. Formerly RCW
79.16.060.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.92.050.
79.01.521 Rules for lease of harbor areas. [1979 ex.s. c 97 § 3.]
Decodified pursuant to 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 180, effective July 1, 1983.
79.01.524 Procedure to re-lease harbor areas. [1927 c 255 § 131;
RRS § 7797-131. Prior: 1923 c 171 § 6. Formerly RCW 79.16.070.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.92.090.
79.01.525 Increasing rates for lease of harbor areas—Expiration
of section. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 176; 1982 c 117 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 97 § 2.]
Repealed by 1983 2nd ex.s. c 2 § 3.
79.01.528 Regulation of wharfage, dockage and other tolls. [1927
c 255 § 132; RRS § 7797-132. Prior: 1923 c 171 § 7. Formerly RCW
79.16.080.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.92.100.
79.01.532 "Person" defined. [1927 c 255 § 133; RRS § 7797-133.
Prior: 1923 c 171 § 8. Formerly RCW 79.16.010.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.90.065.
79.01.536 Lease of unplatted first-class tide or shore lands for
booming purposes. [1927 c 255 § 134; RRS § 7797-134. Prior: 1923 c 29
§ 1; 1921 c 118 §§ 1, 2. Formerly RCW 79.16.090.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.280.
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79.01.540 Lease of second-class tide or shore lands for booming
purposes. [1927 c 255 § 135; RRS § 7797-135. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 12;
1911 c 86 § 1; 1907 c 233 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.16.100.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.290.
79.01.544 Lease of platted shorelands. [1927 c 255 § 136; RRS §
7797-136. Prior: 1899 c 86 § 2; 1897 c 89 § 50. Formerly RCW
79.16.110.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.200.
79.01.548 Failure to purchase or re-lease tide or shore lands—
Appraisement of improvements. [1927 c 255 § 137; RRS § 7797-137.
Prior: 1905 c 173 §§ 1 through 3. Formerly RCW 79.16.120.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.320.
79.01.552
Sale of small tracts adjoining oyster lands—
Procedure—Reversion. [1927 c 255 § 138; RRS § 7797-138. Prior: 1919
c 165 §§ 1 through 3. Formerly RCW 79.20.120.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.01.556 Contract in lieu of deed to small oyster tracts. [1927 c
255 § 139; RRS § 7797-139. Prior: 1919 c 165 §§ 4, 5. Formerly RCW
79.20.130.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.01.560 Sale of reserved or reversionary rights in tidelands.
[1927 c 255 § 140; RRS § 7797-140. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 190 §§ 1, 2.
Formerly RCW 79.20.140.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.120.
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1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.410.
79.01.600 Use of tide and shore lands granted to United States—
Application—Proof of upland use—Conveyance. [1927 c 255 § 151;
RRS § 7797-151. Prior: 1909 c 110 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.32.020.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.420.
79.01.604 Use of tide and shore lands granted to United States—
Easements over tide or shore lands to United States. [1927 c 255 § 152;
RRS § 7797-152. Prior: 1909 c 110 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.32.030.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.430.
79.01.608 Use of tide and shore lands granted to United States—
Reversion on cessation of use. [1927 c 255 § 153; RRS § 7797-153. Prior:
1909 c 110 § 4. Formerly RCW 79.32.040.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.440.
79.01.612 Management of acquired lands—Land acquired by
escheat suitable for park purposes—Rental—Repairs. [2003 c 334 §
398; 1993 c 49 § 1; 1984 c 222 § 13; 1927 c 255 § 154; RRS § 7797-154.
Formerly RCW 43.12.100.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.030 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.614 Leases for prospecting and contracts for mining of
valuable minerals and specified materials—Definitions. [1965 c 56 § 1.]
Repealed by 1967 c 163 § 7.
79.01.564 Location of line dividing tidelands from shorelands in
tidal rivers. [1927 c 255 § 141; RRS § 7797-141. Formerly RCW
43.12.090.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.330.
79.01.568 Leasing beds of tidal waters for shellfish cultivation or
other aquaculture use. [1979 ex.s. c 123 § 1; 1967 c 228 § 1; 1963 c 79 §
1; 1961 c 73 § 9; 1951 c 271 § 39; 1927 c 255 § 142; RRS § 7797-142.
Prior: 1899 c 136 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.20.010.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.96.010.
79.01.616 Prospecting and mining—Leases and permits for
prospecting and contracts for mining valuable minerals and specified
materials—Execution authorized—Lands subject to—Size of tracts.
[2003 c 334 § 401; 1987 c 20 § 1; 1965 c 56 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 155; RRS §
7797-155. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 1; 1915 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 1. Formerly
RCW 78.20.010, part, and 78.20.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.300
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.617 Prospecting and mining—Public auction of mining
contracts. [2003 c 334 § 402; 1987 c 20 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79.14.310 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.570 Geoduck harvesting—Leases, agreements, regulation.
[1979 ex.s. c 141 § 8.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July
1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.080.
79.01.572 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Who may lease—Application—Deposit. [1967 c 163 § 5;
1927 c 255 § 143; RRS § 7797-143. Prior: 1899 c 136 §§ 3, 5. Formerly
RCW 79.20.020.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1,
1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.020.
79.01.576 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Inspection and report by director of fisheries—Rental and
term. [1967 c 228 § 3; 1951 c 271 § 40; 1927 c 255 § 144. Prior: 1927 c
255 §§ 145, 147; 1923 c 59 § 1; 1899 c 136 §§ 3, 4. Formerly RCW
79.20.030.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.030.
79.01.580 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Survey and boundary markers. [1951 c 271 § 41 (adding a
new section to 1927 c 255). Formerly RCW 79.20.035.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.96.040.
79.01.584 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Renewal lease. [1967 c 228 § 4; 1927 c 255 § 146; RRS § 7797146. Prior: 1923 c 59 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.20.050.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.96.050.
79.01.588 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Reversion for use other than cultivation of shellfish. [1967 c
228 § 5; 1927 c 255 § 148; RRS § 7797-148. Prior: 1899 c 136 § 7.
Formerly RCW 79.20.070.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.060.
79.01.592 Leasing for oyster beds, cultivating clams or other
shellfish—Abandonment—Application for other lands. [1967 c 228 § 6;
1927 c 255 § 149; RRS § 7797-149. Prior: 1899 c 136 § 10. Formerly
RCW 79.20.080.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1,
1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.070.
79.01.596 Use of tide and shore lands granted to United States—
Purposes—Limitations. [1927 c 255 § 150; RRS § 7797-150. Prior: 1909
c 110 § 1; 1890 p 428 § 1. Formerly RCW 79.32.010.] Repealed by 1982
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79.01.618 Prospecting and mining—Mineral leases, contracts, and
permits—Rules. [2003 c 334 § 403; 1987 c 20 § 3; 1983 c 3 § 200; 1965 c
56 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.620
Prospecting and mining—Leases for mineral
prospecting—Application—Fees—Rejection. [2003 c 334 § 404; 1987 c
20 § 4; 1965 c 56 § 4; 1927 c 255 § 156; RRS § 7797-156. Prior: 1917 c
148 § 2; 1901 c 151 §§ 1, 2; 1897 c 102 §§ 2, 5. Formerly RCW 78.20.010,
part, and RCW 78.20.030.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.330 pursuant to 2003
c 334 § 558.
79.01.624 Prospecting and mining—Compliance with mineral
rights reservations—Compensation for loss or damage to surface
rights. [1987 c 20 § 5; 1965 c 56 § 5; 1927 c 255 § 157; RRS § 7797-157.
Prior: 1917 c 148 § 3; 1899 c 147 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 6. Formerly RCW
78.20.040.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.340 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.628 Prospecting and mining—Prospecting leases—Term of
lease—Rental—Mining contract required for extraction for
commercial sale or use—Annual prospecting work—Termination of
lease. [1987 c 20 § 6; 1965 c 56 § 6; 1945 c 103 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 158; RRS
§ 7797-158. Prior: 1897 c 102 §§ 4, 5. Formerly RCW 78.20.050.]
Recodified as RCW 79.14.350 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.632 Prospecting and mining—Conversion of prospecting
lease into contract—Preference—Time for application—Plans for
development and reclamation—Development work—Termination of
contract—Nonconversion, effect. [2003 c 334 § 405; 1987 c 20 § 7; 1965
c 56 § 7; 1927 c 255 § 159; RRS § 7797-159. Prior: 1901 c 151 § 4.
Formerly RCW 78.20.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.360 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.633 Prospecting and mining—Lessee's rights and duties
relative to owner of surface rights. [2003 c 334 § 406; 1987 c 20 § 8;
1965 c 56 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.370 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
558.
79.01.634 Prospecting and mining—Termination of lease or
contract for default. [2003 c 334 § 407; 1987 c 20 § 9; 1965 c 56 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79.14.380 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.636 Leases for prospecting and contracts for mining of
valuable minerals and specified materials—Mining contracts—
Procedure for issuance—Prospecting period—Rents and royalties—
Development work—Termination—Surrender of part—Removal of
improvements. [1965 c 56 § 10; 1927 c 255 § 160; RRS § 7797-160.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Prior: 1917 c 148 § 3; 1899 c 147 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 6. Formerly RCW
78.20.070.] Repealed by 1987 c 20 § 17.
ex.s. c 155 § 9. Formerly RCW 78.24.090.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.550
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.640 Prospecting and mining—Form, terms, and conditions
of prospecting leases and mining contracts—Subcontracts. [2003 c 334
§ 408; 1987 c 20 § 10; 1965 c 56 § 11; 1927 c 255 § 161; RRS § 7797-161.
Prior: 1917 c 148 § 3; 1899 c 147 § 1; 1897 c 102 § 6. Formerly RCW
78.20.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.390 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.688 Coal mining—Condition of premises on termination of
lease—Removal of personalty. [2003 c 334 § 423; 1927 c 255 § 172; RRS
§ 7797-172. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 10. Formerly RCW 78.24.100.]
Recodified as RCW 79.14.560 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.642 Prospecting and mining—Reclamation of premises.
[1987 c 20 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.400 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
558.
79.01.644
Prospecting and mining—Mining contracts—
Production royalties—Minimum royalty. [2003 c 334 § 409; 1987 c 20 §
12; 1965 c 56 § 12; 1959 c 257 § 38; 1945 c 103 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 162;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-162. Prior: 1917 c 148 § 4; 1901 c 151 § 3; 1897
c 89 § 7. Formerly RCW 78.20.090.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.410
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.645 Prospecting and mining—Renewal of mining contracts.
[2003 c 334 § 410; 1987 c 20 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.420 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.648 Prospecting and mining—Consolidation of mining
contracts. [2003 c 334 § 411; 1965 c 56 § 13; 1945 c 103 § 3 (adding a new
section to 1927 c 255, section 162-1); Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-162a.
Formerly RCW 78.20.100.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.430 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.692 Coal mining—Re-lease—Procedure—Preference to
lessee. [2003 c 334 § 424; 1927 c 255 § 173; RRS § 7797-173. Prior: 1925
ex.s. c 155 § 11. Formerly RCW 78.24.110.] Recodified as RCW
79.14.570 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.696 Coal mining—Waste prohibited. [2003 c 334 § 425;
1927 c 255 § 174; RRS § 7797-174. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 12. Formerly
RCW 78.24.120.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.580 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
558.
79.01.700 Oil and gas leases on state lands.
section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference
79.01.704 Witnesses—Compelling attendance, production of
books, etc. [1989 c 373 § 26; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 54; 1959 c 257 § 39; 1927
c 255 § 186; RRS § 7797-186. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 59; 1895 c 223 § 93.
Formerly RCW 79.08.010.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.01.708 Maps and plats—Record and index—Public inspection.
[2003 c 334 § 426; 1988 c 128 § 57; 1927 c 255 § 187; RRS § 7797-187.
Formerly RCW 43.12.110.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.210 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.649 Prospecting and mining—State may enter lands and
examine property and records—Disclosure of information. [2003 c 334
§ 412; 1965 c 56 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.440 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 558.
79.01.712 Seal. [2003 c 334 § 427; 1988 c 128 § 58; 1927 c 255 §
188; RRS § 7797-188. Formerly RCW 43.65.070.] Recodified as RCW
79.02.220 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.650
Prospecting and mining—State may dispose of
materials not covered by prospecting lease or mining contract—
Disposition of timber. [2003 c 334 § 413; 1987 c 20 § 14; 1965 c 56 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 79.14.450 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.716 Distraint or sale of improvements for taxes. [1927 c 255
§ 189; RRS § 7797-189. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 61. Formerly RCW 79.16.420.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.390.
79.01.651
Prospecting and mining—Recreational mineral
prospecting permits. [1987 c 20 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.315
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.720 Fees. [2003 c 334 § 428; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 18; 1959 c 153
§ 1; 1927 c 255 § 190; RRS § 7797-190. Formerly RCW 43.12.120.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.240 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.652 Coal mining—Leases and option contracts authorized.
[2003 c 334 § 414; 1927 c 255 § 163; RRS § 7797-163. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
155 § 1. Formerly RCW 78.24.010.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.470
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.656 Coal mining—Application for option contract—Fee.
[2003 c 334 § 415; 1927 c 255 § 164; RRS § 7797-164. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
155 § 2. Formerly RCW 78.24.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.480
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.660
Coal mining—Investigation—Grant of option
contract—Rights and duties of option contract holder. [2003 c 334 §
416; 1927 c 255 § 165; RRS § 7797-165. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 3.
Formerly RCW 78.24.030.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.490 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.664 Coal mining—Action to determine damage to surface
owner or lessee—Commencement of option contract delayed. [2003 c
334 § 417; 1927 c 255 § 166; RRS § 7797-166. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 4.
Formerly RCW 78.24.070.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.500 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.724 Fee book—Verification. [2003 c 334 § 429; 1979 ex.s. c
109 § 19; 1927 c 255 § 191; RRS § 7797-191. Formerly RCW 43.12.130.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.260 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.728 Assessments paid to be added to purchase price of land.
[2003 c 334 § 430; 1927 c 255 § 192; RRS § 7797-192. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
180 § 1; 1909 c 154 § 7; 1907 c 73 § 3; 1905 c 144 § 5. Formerly RCW
79.44.110.] Recodified as RCW 79.11.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.01.732 Appearance before United States land offices. [1927 c
255 § 193; RRS § 7797-193. Formerly RCW 43.12.070.] Recodified as
RCW 79.02.100 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.736
Duty of attorney general—Commissioner may
represent state. [2003 c 334 § 431; 1959 c 257 § 40; 1927 c 255 § 194;
RRS § 7797-194. Prior: 1909 c 223 § 7; 1897 c 89 § 65; 1895 c 178 § 100.
Formerly RCW 79.08.020.] Recodified as RCW 43.12.075 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 552.
79.01.740 Reconsideration of official acts. [2003 c 334 § 432; 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 177; 1927 c 255 § 195; RRS § 7797-195. Formerly RCW
43.65.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.668 Coal mining—Lease—Application, terms, royalties.
[2003 c 334 § 418; 1985 c 459 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 167; RRS § 7797-167.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 5. Formerly RCW 78.24.040.] Recodified as
RCW 79.14.510 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.744 Reports. [2003 c 334 § 433; 1997 c 448 § 3; 1987 c 505 §
76; 1985 c 93 § 3; 1927 c 255 § 196; RRS § 7797-196. Prior: 1907 c 114 §
1; RRS § 7801. Formerly RCW 43.12.150.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.010
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.01.672 Coal mining—Lease without option contract. [2003 c
334 § 419; 1927 c 255 § 168; RRS § 7797-168. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 6.
Formerly RCW 78.24.050.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.520 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.748 Trespasser guilty of larceny, when. [2003 c 53 § 379;
1927 c 255 § 197; RRS § 7797-197. Prior: 1889-90 pp 124-125 §§ 1, 4.
Formerly RCW 79.40.010.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.310 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.676 Coal mining—Inspection of works and records—
Information confidential. [2003 c 334 § 420; 1927 c 255 § 169; RRS §
7797-169. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 155 § 7. Formerly RCW 78.24.060.]
Recodified as RCW 79.14.530 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.752 Lessee or contract holder guilty of misdemeanor, when.
[2003 c 334 § 434; 1927 c 255 § 198; RRS § 7797-198. Prior: 1899 c 34 §§
1 through 3. Formerly RCW 79.40.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.330
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.680 Coal mining—Use and sale of materials from land.
[2003 c 334 § 421; 1927 c 255 § 170; RRS § 7797-170. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c
155 § 8. Formerly RCW 78.24.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.14.540
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 558.
79.01.756 Removal of timber, manufacture into articles—Treble
damages. [1927 c 255 § 199; RRS § 7797-199. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 66;
1895 c 178 § 101. Formerly RCW 79.40.030.] Recodified as RCW
79.02.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.01.684 Coal mining—Suspension of mining—Termination of
lease. [2003 c 334 § 422; 1927 c 255 § 171; RRS § 7797-171. Prior: 1925
79.01.760 Trespass, waste, damages—Prosecutions. [2003 c 334 §
435; 1994 c 280 § 2; 1993 c 266 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 200; RRS § 7797-200.
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Title 79
Prior: 1897 c 89 § 64; 1895 c 178 § 99. Formerly RCW 79.40.040.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.300 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.04.030 "Harbor area." [1927 c 255 § 3; RRS § 7797-3.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.012.
79.01.765 Rewards for information regarding violations. [2003 c
334 § 436; 1994 c 56 § 1; 1990 c 163 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.080
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.04.040 "Inner harbor line." [1927 c 255 § 4; RRS § 7797-4.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.016.
79.01.770 School districts, institutions of higher education,
purchase of leased lands with improvements by—Authorized—
Exception—Price. [2003 c 334 § 437; 1985 c 200 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 31 §
1; 1980 c 115 § 8; 1971 ex.s. c 200 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.17.110
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.04.060 "Second-class tidelands." [1927 c 255 § 6; RRS § 77976.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.024.
79.04.050 "First-class tidelands." [1927 c 255 § 5; RRS § 7797-5.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.020.
79.04.070 "First-class shorelands." [1927 c 255 § 7; RRS § 77977.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.028.
79.01.774 School districts, institutions of higher education,
purchase of leased lands with improvements by—Certain purchases
classified—Payable out of common school construction fund. [2003 c
334 § 438; 1990 c 33 § 596; 1971 ex.s. c 200 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79.17.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.04.080 "Second-class shorelands." [1927 c 255 § 8; RRS §
7797-8.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.032.
79.01.778 School districts, institutions of higher education,
purchase of leased lands with improvements by—Extension of contract
period, when—Limitation. [2003 c 334 § 439; 1971 ex.s. c 200 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79.17.130 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.04.100 "Commissioner," "board." This section has no session
law background and is accordingly decodified.
79.01.780 Determination if lands purchased or leased by school
districts or institutions of higher education are used as school sites—
Reversion, when. [2003 c 334 § 440; 1971 ex.s. c 200 § 5.] Recodified as
RCW 79.17.140 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.01.784 Urban lands—Cooperative planning, development.
[2003 c 334 § 441; 1979 ex.s. c 56 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.100
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.01.786 Toutle, Coweeman, and Cowlitz rivers dredge spoils—
Legislative findings. [1981 c 275 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.160.
79.04.090 "Improvements." [1927 c 255 § 9; RRS § 7797-9.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.036.
Chapter 79.08
GENERAL PROVISIONS
79.08.010 Hearings—Witnesses—Compelling attendance. [1927 c
255 § 186; RRS § 7797-186.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.704.
79.08.015 Exchange of land under control of department of
natural
resources—Public
notice—News
release—Hearing—
Procedure. [2003 c 334 § 445; 1979 c 54 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 107 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79.17.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.08.020 Duty of attorney general. [1927 c 255 § 194; RRS §
7797-194.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.736.
79.01.788 Toutle, Coweeman, and Cowlitz rivers dredge spoils—
Disposal. [1981 c 275 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.90.160.
79.08.030 Court review of actions. [1927 c 255 § 125; RRS § 7797125.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.500.
79.01.790 Findings—Damage to timber. [1987 c 126 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.15.210 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 559.
79.08.040 Blank forms of applications. [1927 c 255 § 21; RRS §
7797-21.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.084.
79.01.795 Sale of damaged valuable materials. [2001 c 250 § 14;
1987 c 126 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.15.220 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
559.
79.08.050 Selection to complete uncompleted grants. [1927 c 255
§ 19; RRS § 7797-19.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.076.
79.01.800 Seaweed—Marine aquatic plants defined. [1993 c 283 §
2.] Recodified as RCW 79.96.200 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 571.
79.01.805 Seaweed—Personal use limit—Commercial harvesting
prohibited—Exception—Import restriction. [2003 c 334 § 442; 1996 c
46 § 1; 1994 c 286 § 1; 1993 c 283 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.96.210
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 571.
79.01.810 Seaweed—Harvest and possession violations—Penalties
and damages. [2003 c 334 § 443; 1994 c 286 § 2; 1993 c 283 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79.96.220 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 571.
79.01.815 Seaweed—Enforcement. [2003 c 334 § 444; 1994 c 286 §
3; 1993 c 283 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.96.230 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
571.
79.08.060 Relinquishment on failure or rejection of selection.
[1927 c 255 § 20; RRS § 7797-20.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.080.
79.08.070
University demonstration forest and experiment
station. [2003 c 334 § 446; 1917 c 66 § 1; RRS § 7848.] Recodified as
RCW 79.17.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.08.080 Grant of lands for city park or playground purposes.
[2003 c 334 § 447; 1988 c 127 § 33; 1939 c 157 § 1; RRS § 7993-1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.94.175 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 570.
79.08.090
Exchange of lands to secure city parks and
playgrounds. [2003 c 334 § 448; 1939 c 157 § 2; RRS § 7993-2.]
Recodified as RCW 79.94.181 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 570.
[1993 c 283 § 6.]
79.08.100 Director of ecology to assist city parks. [1988 c 127 § 34;
1939 c 157 § 3; RRS § 7993-3.] Recodified as RCW 79.94.185 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 570.
79.01.900 Construction—1927 c 255. [1927 c 255 § 201; RRS §
7797-201.] Decodified pursuant to 1988 c 128 § 77.
79.08.102 Use of public lands for state or city park purposes—
Regents' consent, when. [1969 ex.s. c 129 § 2; 1951 c 26 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.50.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 79.02
79.08.104 Use of public lands for state or city park purposes—
Rental—Deposit of rent. [1988 c 128 § 59; 1951 c 26 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.50.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.01.820 Seaweed—Commercial harvest.
Repealed by 1994 c 286 § 4, effective July 1, 1994.
PUBLIC LANDS MANAGEMENT—GENERAL
79.02.340 Removal of Christmas trees—Compensation. [2004 c
199 § 208; 2003 c 334 § 504; 1988 c 128 § 66; 1955 c 225 § 1; 1937 c 87 §
1; RRS § 8074-1. Formerly RCW 79.40.070.] Repealed by 2009 c 349 § 5.
79.02.350 Intent of RCW 79.02.340. [2003 c 334 § 505; 1937 c 87 §
2; RRS § 8074-2. Formerly RCW 79.40.080.] Repealed by 2009 c 349 § 5.
Chapter 79.04
79.08.106 Use of public lands for state or city park purposes—
Removal of timber—Consent—Compensation. [1988 c 128 § 60; 1951 c
26 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.50.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.1062 State lands used for state parks—Trust lands, payment
of full market value rental—Other lands, rent free. [1967 ex.s. c 63 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.50.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.04.010 "Public lands," "state lands." [1927 c 255 § 1; RRS §
7797-1.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.004.
79.08.1064 State lands used for state parks—Trust lands—
Determination of full market value by board of natural resources.
[1969 ex.s. c 189 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 63 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.50.050
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.04.020 "Outer harbor line." [1927 c 255 § 2; RRS § 7797-2.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.008.
79.08.1066 State lands used for state parks—Trust lands—Full
market value rental defined—Factor in determination. [1969 ex.s. c 189
DEFINITIONS
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
§ 2; 1967 ex.s. c 63 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.50.060 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
similar private land classified under chapter 84.34 RCW. [1971 ex.s. c
246 § 4.] Repealed by 1973 c 57 § 1.
79.08.1068 State lands used for state parks—Trust lands—How
full market value rental determined when parties disagree. [1967 ex.s. c
63 § 7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 189 § 4.
79.08.250 Exchange of lands—Purposes. [2003 c 334 § 453; 1979 c
24 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.17.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.08.1069 State lands used for state parks—Certain funds
appropriated for rental to be deposited without deduction for
management purposes. [1969 ex.s. c 189 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.50.070 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.107 State lands used by state parks commission as public
parks shall be rent free. [1965 c 56 § 16.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 63 §
9.
79.08.1072 Utilization of public lands for outdoor recreational
and other beneficial public uses—State agency cooperation. [1969 ex.s.
c 247 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.50.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.1074 Department estopped from certain actions respecting
state parks without concurrence of commission. [1969 ex.s. c 247 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.50.090 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.1078
State trust lands—Withdrawal—Revocation or
modification of withdrawal when used for recreational purposes—
Hearing—Notice—Board to determine most beneficial use in
accordance with policy. [1995 c 399 § 209; 1985 c 6 § 24; 1969 ex.s. c 129
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.50.100 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.108 Exchange of lands to secure state park lands. [1988 c
128 § 61; 1953 c 96 § 1.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
79.08.109 Exchange of lands to secure private lands for parks and
recreation purposes. [1967 ex.s. c 64 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.50.110 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.08.110 Relinquishment to United States, in certain cases of
reserved mineral rights. [1931 c 105 § 1; RRS § 8124-1.] Recodified as
RCW 79.11.220 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 556.
79.08.120 Leases to United States for national defense. [2003 c
334 § 450; 1941 c 66 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8122-1.] Recodified as RCW
79.13.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.08.130 Applications for federal certification that lands are
nonmineral. [1927 c 255 § 77; RRS § 7797-77.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.308.
79.08.140 Prospecting leases and contracts on state lands. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
79.08.150 Option contracts and coal leases on state lands. Crossreference section, decodified September 2003.
79.08.160 Oil and gas leases on state lands.
section, decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference
79.08.170 Transfer of county auditor's duties to county treasurer.
[2003 c 334 § 451; 1991 c 363 § 152; 1983 c 3 § 201; 1955 c 184 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.02.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.08.180
Exchange of state lands—Additional purposes—
Conditions. [2003 1st sp.s. c 25 § 939; 2003 c 334 § 452; 1987 c 113 § 1;
1983 c 261 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 50 § 2; 1961 c 77 § 4; 1957 c 290 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.17.010 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 560.
79.08.190 Exchange of lands to facilitate marketing of forest
products or to consolidate and block up state lands—Lands acquired—
How held and administered. [1957 c 290 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 §
551.
79.08.200 Exchange of lands to facilitate marketing of forest
products or to consolidate and block up state lands—Agreements,
deeds, etc. [1957 c 290 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 334 § 551.
79.08.210 Transfer of state forest lands back to counties for park
use—Procedure—Timber resource management.
Cross-reference
section, decodified September 2003.
79.08.220 State school lands used by cities and counties for park
and recreational purposes—Such purposes deemed highest and best
use. [1971 ex.s. c 246 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 c 57 § 1.
79.08.260 Exchange of bedlands—Cowlitz river. [2003 c 334 §
454; 2001 c 150 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.90.458 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 569.
79.08.275 Milwaukee Road corridor—Management and control.
[2003 c 334 § 456; 2003 c 334 § 455; 2000 c 11 § 23; 1996 c 129 § 8; 1989
c 129 § 2; 1984 c 174 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79.73.010 pursuant to 2003
c 334 § 566.
79.08.277
Milwaukee Road corridor—Recreational use—
Permit—Rules—Fees. [2003 c 334 § 457; 1984 c 174 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 79.73.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 566.
79.08.279 Powers with respect to Milwaukee Road corridor.
[2003 c 334 § 458; 1984 c 174 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79.73.030 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 566.
79.08.281 Milwaukee Road corridor—Leasing—Duties with
respect to unleased portions. [2003 c 334 § 459; 1984 c 174 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79.73.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 566.
79.08.283 Milwaukee Road corridor—Authority to terminate or
modify leases—Notice. [2003 c 334 § 460; 1984 c 174 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 79.73.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 566.
79.08.284 Milwaukee Road corridor—Cross-state trail—Land
transfers—Rail carrier franchise. Cross-reference section, recodified as
RCW 79.73.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 566.
Chapter 79.12
SALES AND LEASES OF PUBLIC LANDS AND MATERIALS
79.12.010 Who may purchase or lease—Application—Deposit.
[1927 c 255 § 22; RRS § 7797-22.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.088.
79.12.015 Amateur radio repeater stations—Legislative intent.
[2003 c 334 § 461; 1988 c 209 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.500 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.12.020
Inspection and appraisal—Minimum price of
educational lands. [1941 c 217 § 2; 1935 c 136 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 23; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 7797-23.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.092.
79.12.025 Amateur radio electronic repeater sites and units—
Reduced rental rates—Frequencies. [2003 c 334 § 462; 1995 c 105 § 1;
1988 c 209 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.510 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
557.
79.12.030 Maximum and minimum areas subject to sale or
lease—Exception—Approval of regents—Duration of leases. [1955 c
394 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 24; RRS § 7797-24.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.096.
79.12.035 Retirement of interfund loans—Transfer of timber
cutting rights on forest board purchase lands to the federal land grant
trusts—Distribution of revenue from timber management activities.
[2003 c 334 § 463; 1988 c 70 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.64.120 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 565.
79.12.040 Maximum area of urban or suburban state land—
Platting. [1927 c 255 § 25; RRS § 7797-25.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.100.
79.12.050 Vacation of plat by commissioner. [1927 c 255 § 26;
RRS § 7797-26.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.104.
79.12.055 Nonprofit television reception improvements districts—
Rental of public lands—Intent. [2003 c 334 § 464; 1994 c 294 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.13.520 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.12.060 Vacation on petition—Preference right to purchase.
[1927 c 255 § 27; RRS § 7797-27.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.108.
79.12.070 Entire section may be inspected. [1927 c 255 § 28; RRS
§ 7797-28.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.112.
79.08.230 State school lands leased to cities and towns as open
space lands—Registration—Classification under chapter 84.34 RCW.
[1971 ex.s. c 246 § 3.] Repealed by 1973 c 57 § 1.
79.12.080 Date of sale limited by time of appraisal. [1935 c 55 § 1
(adding section 29 to 1927 c 255 in lieu of original section 29 which was
vetoed); RRS § 7797-29.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.116.
79.08.240 State school lands leased to cities and towns as open
space land—Cost of lease to be equivalent to property taxes levied on
79.12.090 Survey to determine area subject to sale or lease. [1927
c 255 § 30; RRS § 7797-30.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.120.
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79.12.095 Geothermal resources—Guidelines for development.
[2003 c 334 § 465; 1991 c 76 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.530 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.12.100 Timber and valuable materials sold separately, when.
[1929 c 220 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 31; RRS § 7797-31.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.124.
79.12.110 Separate appraisement dispensed with, when. [1927 c
255 § 32; RRS § 7797-32.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.128.
79.12.120 Cash payment—Time limit on removal—Reversion—
Extension. [1927 c 255 § 33; RRS § 7797-33.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.132.
79.12.130 Separate appraisement of improvements before sale or
lease—Damages and waste to be deducted. [1927 c 255 § 34; RRS §
7797-34.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.136.
79.12.140 Possession after termination of lease—Removal of
improvements. [1927 c 255 § 35; RRS § 7797-35.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.140.
79.12.150 Reversion of unremoved improvements—Payment by
purchaser. [1927 c 255 § 36; RRS § 7797-36.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.144.
79.12.160 Deposit by purchaser to cover value of improvements.
[1935 c 57 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 37; RRS § 7797-37.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.148.
79.12.170 May examine witnesses, compel attendance, etc., in
fixing values. [1927 c 255 § 38; RRS § 7797-38.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.152.
Title 79
79.12.320 Additional advertising. [1927 c 255 § 48; RRS § 779748.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.192.
79.12.330 Place of sale—Hours. [1927 c 255 § 49; RRS § 7797-49.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.196.
79.12.340 Sales at auction—Minimum price—Exception as to
minor timber sales. [1933 c 66 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 50; RRS § 7797-50.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.200.
79.12.350
Conduct of sales—Payments—Memorandum of
purchase. [1927 c 255 § 51; RRS § 7797-51.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.204.
79.12.360 Readvertisement of lands not sold. [1927 c 255 § 52;
RRS § 7797-52.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.208.
79.12.370 Confirmation of sale. [1927 c 255 § 53; RRS § 7797-53.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.212.
79.12.380
Terms of payment—Deferral by reason
improvements. [1927 c 255 § 54.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.216.
of
79.12.390 Certificate to governor of payment in full—Deed. [1927
c 255 § 55; RRS § 7797-55.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.220.
79.12.400 Form of contract—Forfeiture—Extension of time.
[1927 c 255 § 57.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.228.
79.12.410 Reservation in contract. [1927 c 255 § 56; RRS § 779756.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.224.
79.12.420 Bill of sale for materials. [1927 c 255 § 58; RRS § 779758.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.232.
79.12.180 Sale of land after removal of timber or other material.
[1927 c 255 § 39; RRS § 7797-39.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.156.
79.12.430 Duration of leases—Restrictions. [1947 c 171 § 1; 1927
c 255 § 61; RRS § 7797-61.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.244.
79.12.190 Rules and regulations for removal of timber. [1927 c
255 § 40; RRS § 7797-40.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.160.
79.12.440 List of lands to county auditor. [1927 c 255 § 62; RRS §
7797-62.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.248.
79.12.200 Reservation of land for reforestation after timber
removed. [1927 c 255 § 41; RRS § 7797-41.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.164.
79.12.450 List to be posted—Lease to highest bidder. [1927 c 255
§ 63; RRS § 7797-63.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.252.
79.12.210 Sale of timber damaged by fire. [1927 c 255 § 42; RRS §
7797-42.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.168.
79.12.220 Sale of timber damaged by storm or disease. [1937 c 84
§ 1; RRS § 7797-42a.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.12.230 Sale of timber damaged by storm or disease—Manner
of sale—Bond. [1937 c 84 § 2; RRS § 7797-42b.] Repealed by 1959 c 257
§ 48.
79.12.232 Sale of timber on stumpage or scale basis. [1951 c 266 §
1.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 14 § 5.
79.12.460 Rental payment. [1927 c 255 § 64; RRS § 7797-64.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.256.
79.12.470 County auditor's return. [1927 c 255 § 65; RRS § 779765.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.260.
79.12.480 Rejection or approval of leases. [1927 c 255 § 66; RRS §
7797-66.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.264.
79.12.490 Record of leases—Notice to pay rent—Forfeiture.
[1933 c 139 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 67; RRS § 7797-67.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.268.
79.12.234 Sale of timber on stumpage or scale basis—Contract
provisions. [1951 c 266 § 2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 14 § 5.
79.12.500 Improver's preference right to lease. [1927 c 255 § 68;
RRS § 7797-68.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.272.
79.12.236 Sale of timber on stumpage or scale basis—Cash
deposit required. [1959 c 257 § 41; 1951 c 266 § 3.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 14 § 5.
79.12.510 Renewal of leases. [1927 c 255 § 69; RRS § 7797-69.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.276.
79.12.240 Disposition of crops on forfeited land. [1927 c 255 § 43;
RRS § 7797-43.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.172.
79.12.250 Road material—Sale to public authorities. [1927 c 255
§ 44; RRS § 7797-44.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.176.
79.12.260 Subdivision of contracts or leases. [1955 c 394 § 2; 1927
c 255 § 59; RRS § 7797-59.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.236.
79.12.270 Assignment of contracts or leases. [1927 c 255 § 73;
RRS § 7797-73.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.292.
79.12.280 Effect of mistake or fraud. [1927 c 255 § 60; RRS §
7797-60.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.240.
79.12.520 Forfeiture. [1927 c 255 § 70; RRS § 7797-70.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.280.
79.12.530 Water right as improvement. [1927 c 255 § 71; RRS §
7797-71.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.284.
79.12.540 Removal of improvements. [1927 c 255 § 72; RRS §
7797-72.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.288.
79.12.550 Restrictions upon grazing leases. [1927 c 255 § 74; RRS
§ 7797-74.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.296.
79.12.560 Leased lands reserved from sale. [1927 c 255 § 75; RRS
§ 7797-75.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.300.
79.12.290 Certificate of appraisement to county auditor—Notice
to applicant—Objection to appraisement. [1927 c 255 § 45; RRS §
7797-45.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.180.
79.12.570 Share crop leases authorized—Terms—Application.
[2003 c 334 § 466; 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 20; 1961 c 73 § 10; 1949 c 203 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.320 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 557.
79.12.300 Fixing date of sale—Notice—Publication and posting.
[1927 c 255 § 46; RRS § 7797-46.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.184.
79.12.580 Notice of leasing—Publication—Contents. [1949 c 203
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.12.310 Pamphlet list of lands or materials—Distribution.
[1927 c 255 § 47; RRS § 7797-47.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.188.
79.12.590 Lease to highest bidder—List of lands—Posting. [1949
c 203 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
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79.12.600 Harvest, storage of crop—Notice—Warehouse receipt.
[2003 c 334 § 467; 2000 c 18 § 1; 1949 c 203 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 78954.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.330 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
RRS. Formerly RCW 79.16.170, part.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.360.
79.12.610 Sale, storage, or other disposition of crops. [2003 c 334
§ 468; 1977 c 20 § 1; 1949 c 203 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-5.]
Recodified as RCW 79.13.340 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.16.172 Highways established by RCW 79.16.130-79.16.171—
Portion declared public recreation area—Reservation. [1963 c 212 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.370.
79.12.620 Insurance of crop—Division of cost. [2003 c 334 § 469;
1949 c 203 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-6.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.350
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.16.173 Highways established by RCW 79.16.130-79.16.171—
Acquisition of property. [1963 c 212 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.380.
79.12.630 Application of other provisions to share crop leases.
[2003 c 334 § 470; 1949 c 203 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7895-7.] Recodified
as RCW 79.13.360 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.16.175 Certain tidelands reserved for recreational use and
taking of fish and shellfish. [1955 c 387 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.390.
Chapter 79.16
79.16.176 Certain tidelands reserved for recreational use and
taking of fish and shellfish—Access to and from tidelands. [1955 c 387 §
2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.400.
TIDELANDS, SHORELANDS, AND HARBOR AREAS
79.16.010 Definition. [1927 c 255 § 133; RRS § 7797-133.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.532.
79.16.020 Authority to lease—Conditions. [1927 c 255 § 126; RRS
§ 7797-126.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.504.
79.16.030 Terms of leases. [1927 c 255 § 127; RRS § 7797-127.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.508.
79.16.040 Construction or extension of docks, wharves, etc. [1927
c 255 § 128; RRS § 7797-128.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.512.
79.16.050 Re-leases of harbor areas. [1927 c 255 § 129; RRS §
7797-129.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.516.
79.16.060 Assessor's valuation—Appeal. [1927 c 255 § 130; RRS §
7797-130.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.520.
79.16.070 Procedure to re-lease harbor areas. [1927 c 255 § 131;
RRS § 7797-131.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.524.
79.16.080 Regulation of tolls. [1927 c 255 § 132; RRS § 7797-132.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.528.
79.16.090 Lease of unplatted first-class tide or shore lands for
booming purposes. [1927 c 255 § 134; RRS § 7797-134.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.536.
79.16.180 Disposition of rentals from harbor areas and tidelands.
[1967 ex.s. c 105 § 2; 1937 c 115 § 1; 1913 c 170 § 1; RRS § 8016.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983; and decodified
pursuant to 1982 2nd ex.s. c 8 § 1, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment,
see RCW 79.92.110.
79.16.190 Permits to use waterways. [1913 c 168 § 1; RRS § 8017.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.93.040.
79.16.200 First-class tide and shore lands to be platted—Public
waterways. [1927 c 255 § 107; RRS § 7797-107.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.428.
79.16.210 Streets, waterways, etc., validated. [1927 c 255 § 108;
RRS § 7797-108.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.432.
79.16.220 Record of platted tide and shore lands. [1927 c 255 §
109; RRS § 7797-109.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.436.
79.16.230 Record of appraisement. [1927 c 255 § 110; RRS §
7797-110.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.440.
79.16.240 Notice of filing plat and record of appraisement—
Appeal. [1927 c 255 § 111; RRS § 7797-111.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.444.
79.16.100 Lease of second-class tide or shore lands for booming
purposes. [1927 c 255 § 135; RRS § 7797-135.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.540.
79.16.250 Preference right of upland owner—How exercised.
[1927 c 255 § 112; RRS § 7797-112.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.448.
79.16.110 Lease of platted shorelands. [1927 c 255 § 136; RRS §
7797-136.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.544.
79.16.260 Sale of remaining tide or shore lands. [1927 c 255 § 113;
RRS § 7797-113.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.452.
79.16.120 Failure to re-lease—Appraisement of improvements.
[1927 c 255 § 137; RRS § 7797-137.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.548.
79.16.270 Petition for replat—Replatting and reappraisement.
[1927 c 255 § 114; RRS § 7797-114.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.456.
79.16.130 Queets to Flattery tidelands declared public highway.
[1935 c 54 § 1; RRS § 6402-31.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.340.
79.16.280 Dedication of replat—All interests must join. [1927 c
255 § 115; RRS § 7797-115.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.460.
79.16.140 Queets to Flattery tidelands declared public highway—
Reservation from sale or lease. [1959 c 168 § 1; 1935 c 54 § 2; RRS §
6402-32.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.340.
79.16.150 Queets to Flattery tidelands declared public highway—
Leases not to be extended. [1959 c 168 § 2; 1935 c 54 § 3; RRS § 640233.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.94.340.
79.16.160 Damon's Point to Queets tidelands declared public
highway. [1901 c 105 § 1; no RRS. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1901
c 105 § 2 now codified as RCW 79.16.161.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.350.
79.16.161 Damon's Point to Queets tidelands declared public
highway—Reservation from sale, lease, etc. [1901 c 105 § 2; no RRS.
Formerly RCW 79.16.160, part.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.350.
79.16.170 Columbia river to Peterson's Point tidelands declared
public highway. [1901 c 110 § 1; no RRS. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1901 c 110 § 2 now codified as RCW 79.16.171.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.360.
79.16.171 Columbia river to Peterson's Point tidelands declared
public highway—Reservation from sale, lease, etc. [1901 c 110 § 2; no
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79.16.290 Vacation by replat—Preference right of tideland owner.
[1927 c 255 § 116; RRS § 7797-116.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.464.
79.16.300 Procedure cumulative. [1927 c 255 § 117; RRS § 7797117.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.468.
79.16.310 Vacation of waterways—Extension of streets. [1927 c
255 § 118; RRS § 7797-118.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.472.
79.16.320 Effect of replat. [1927 c 255 § 119; RRS § 7797-119.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.476.
79.16.325
Day Island Waterway—Vacation—Relocation of
harbor lines. [1955 c 199 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.326 Day Island Waterway—Area vacated to be platted as
tideland—Sale. [1955 c 199 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.330 Sale of tidelands other than first class. [1927 c 255 §
120; RRS § 7797-120.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.480.
79.16.340 Sale of shorelands of second class—Preference right of
upland owner. [1927 c 255 § 121; RRS § 7797-121.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.484.
79.16.350 Second-class tide or shore lands detached from upland.
[1927 c 255 § 122; RRS § 7797-122.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.488.
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79.16.360 Accretions—Preference right to purchase. [1927 c 255
§ 123; RRS § 7797-123.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.492.
79.16.370 Preference rights—Time limit on exercise. [1927 c 255
§ 124; RRS § 7797-124.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.496.
Title 79
79.16.540 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Terms and
conditions of lease—Forfeiture for nonuser. [1953 c 164 § 2.] Repealed
by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see
RCW 79.95.020.
79.16.375 Sale of state-owned tide or shore lands to municipal
corporation or state agency. [1957 c 186 § 1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s.
c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.160.
79.16.550 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Improvements—
Federal permit—Forfeiture—Plans and specifications. [1953 c 164 § 3.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.95.030.
79.16.376 Sale of state-owned tide or shore lands to municipal
corporation or state agency—Authority to execute agreements, deeds,
etc. [1957 c 186 § 2.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July
1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.160.
79.16.560 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Preference right to
re-lease. [1953 c 164 § 4.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective
July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.95.040.
79.16.380 Boundary of shorelands when water lowered—Certain
shorelands granted to city of Seattle. [1913 c 183 § 1; RRS § 9733.
Formerly RCW 79.16.380 and 79.16.390.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.220.
79.16.390 Certain shorelands granted to city of Seattle. [1913 c
183 § 1, part; RRS § 9733, part.] Now codified in RCW 79.16.380.
79.16.400 Selection for slips, docks, wharves, etc. [1979 ex.s. c 30
§ 17; 1913 c 183 § 2; RRS § 9734.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.230.
79.16.405 Platting of certain shorelands of Lake Washington for
use as harbor area—Effect. [1917 c 150 § 1; RRS § 9601.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.94.240.
79.16.570 Sale of rock, gravel, sand and silt. [1955 c 386 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.300.
79.16.580 Sale of rock, gravel, sand and silt—Application—Terms
of lease or contract—Bond—Payment—Reports. [1955 c 386 § 2.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.90.310.
79.16.590 Sale of rock, gravel, sand and silt—Investigation, audit
of books of person removing. [1955 c 386 § 3.] Repealed by 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW
79.90.320.
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LAND BANK
79.16.406 Platting of certain shorelands of Lake Washington for
use as harbor area—Selection for slips, docks, wharves, etc.—Vesting of
title. [1917 c 150 § 2; RRS § 9602.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.94.250.
79.19.070 Land bank technical advisory committee. [1984 c 222 §
7. Formerly RCW 79.66.070.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 126,
effective June 30, 2010.
79.16.410 Street slopes on tide or shore lands. [1931 c 70 § 1; RRS
§ 8009-1.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Later enactment, see RCW 79.93.030.
79.19.116 Exchange/sale of certain lands. [2004 c 277 § 913.]
Expired June 30, 2005.
79.16.420 Distraint or sale of improvements for taxes. [1927 c 255
§ 189; RRS § 7797-189.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.716.
Chapter 79.20
79.16.430 Excavation of waterways through state lands—Filling
of tide and shore lands—Contract—Lien—Bond—Lands affected.
[1893 c 99 § 1; RRS § 9603.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.440
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Requisites of excavation contract. [1893 c 99 § 2; RRS § 9604.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.450 Excavation of waterways through state lands—Time of
commencement and completion. [1893 c 99 § 3; RRS § 9605.] Repealed
by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.460
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Certificate of cost—Lien—Payment. [1893 c 99 § 4; RRS § 9606.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.470 Excavation of waterways through state lands—Notice
of intention to apply—Notice of pendency of application. [1893 c 99 § 5;
RRS § 9607.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.480 Excavation of waterways through state lands—Rightof-way granted. [1893 c 99 § 6; RRS § 9608.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s.
c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.490
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Bulkheads—Minimum depth. [1893 c 99 § 7; RRS § 9609.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.500
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Apportionment of cost. [1893 c 99 § 8; RRS § 9610.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.510
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Waterways open to public—Tide gates or locks. [1893 c 99 § 9; RRS §
9611.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.93.050.
79.16.520
Excavation of waterways through state lands—
Appraisement of tidelands proposed to be filled. [1893 c 99 § 10; RRS §
9612.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.16.530 Lease of beds of navigable waters. [1953 c 164 § 1.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983. Later
enactment, see RCW 79.95.010.
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OYSTER LANDS
79.20.010 Leasing for artificial oyster beds authorized. [1951 c
271 § 39; 1927 c 255 § 142; RRS § 7797-142.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.568.
79.20.020 Who may lease—Application—Deposit. [1927 c 255 §
143; RRS § 7797-143.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.572.
79.20.030 Inspection and report by director of fisheries—Rental
and term. [1951 c 271 § 40; 1927 c 255 § 144; RRS § 7797-144.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.576.
79.20.035 Survey and boundary markers. [1951 c 271 § 41.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.580.
79.20.050 Renewal lease. [1927 c 255 § 146; RRS § 7797-146.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.584.
79.20.070 Reversion for nonoyster use. [1927 c 255 § 148; RRS §
7797-148.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.588.
79.20.080 Abandonment—Application for other lands. [1927 c
255 § 149; RRS § 7797-149.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.592.
79.20.090 Sale or lease of tidelands set aside as oyster reserves.
[1929 c 224 § 1; RRS § 7797-149a.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.090.
79.20.100 Inspection and report by director of fisheries. [1929 c
224 § 2; RRS § 7797-149b.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183,
effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.100.
79.20.110 Vacation of reserve—Sale or lease of lands. [1933 c 76 §
1; 1929 c 224 § 3; RRS § 7797-149c.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
183, effective July 1, 1983. Later enactment, see RCW 79.96.110.
79.20.120
Sale of small tracts adjoining oyster lands—
Procedure—Reversion. [1927 c 255 § 138; RRS § 7797-138.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.552.
79.20.130 Contract in lieu of deed to small oyster tracts. [1927 c
255 § 139; RRS § 7797-139.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.556.
79.20.140 Sale of reserved or reversionary rights. [1927 c 255 §
140; RRS § 7797-140.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.560.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 835]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.20.150 Resurvey and appraisement of certain reserves. [1907 c
208 § 1; RRS § 8069.] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July
1, 1983.
79.20.160 Resurvey and appraisement of certain reserves—Sale of
lands other than first class. [1907 c 208 § 2; RRS § 8070.] Repealed by
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.20.170 Resurvey and appraisement of certain reserves—
Provisions concurrent. [1907 c 208 § 3; RRS § 8071.] Repealed by 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
79.20.180 Resurvey and appraisement of certain reserves—
Disposition of proceeds from sale of land. [1907 c 208 § 4; RRS § 8072.]
Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 183, effective July 1, 1983.
Chapter 79.24
CAPITOL BUILDING LANDS
79.24.040
Appraisement and sale—Procedure—Agricultural
leases. [1911 c 59 § 9; 1909 c 69 § 3; RRS § 7899.] Repealed by 1959 c
257 § 48.
79.24.050 Terms of sales. [1909 c 69 § 4; RRS § 7900.] Repealed by
1959 c 257 § 48.
79.24.070 Conveyance. [1911 c 59 § 11; 1909 c 69 § 6; RRS §
7902.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.24.080 Secretary of capitol committee—Committee records.
[1959 c 257 § 45; 1909 c 69 § 1; RRS § 7897.] Now codified as RCW
43.34.015.
79.24.090 Penalty for injury to capitol building lands. [1893 c 83 §
10; RRS § 8077.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.24.618 Payment of principal and interest—State building bond
redemption fund—Reserve—Owner's remedies—Disposition of
proceeds of sale. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 5.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 272 §
10.
79.24.620 Bonds as security and legal investment. [1965 ex.s. c
151 § 6.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 272 § 10.
79.24.622 Use of bond proceeds. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 7.] Repealed
by 1969 ex.s. c 272 § 10.
79.24.624 Appropriation. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 8.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 272 § 10.
79.24.626 Powers and duties of state capitol committee—
Legislative committee. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
272 § 10.
79.24.628 Severability. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 10.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 272 § 10.
79.24.630 Revenue bonds authorized—Amount—Interest and
maturity—Payable from certain funds. [1970 ex.s. c 14 § 1. Prior: 1969
ex.s. c 273 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 105 § 4.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.632 Sale of bonds. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 105 § 5.]
Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.634
Maturities—Covenants—Section's provisions as
contract with bond holders—Where payable. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 5; 1967
ex.s. c 105 § 6.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.636 Signatures—Registration. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 6; 1967
ex.s. c 105 § 7.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.200 Bond issue authorized. [1957 c 62 § 1; 1955 c 279 § 1.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.638 Payment of principal and interest—State building bond
redemption fund—Reserve—Owner's remedies—Disposition of
proceeds of sale. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 8 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 273 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c
105 § 8.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.210 Sale of bonds. [1957 c 62 § 2; 1955 c 279 § 2.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.640 Bonds as security and legal investment. [1969 ex.s. c
273 § 8; 1967 ex.s. c 105 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.220 Form, term, etc., of bonds—Refunding prior issues.
[1957 c 62 § 3; 1955 c 279 § 3; 1951 c 22 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67
§ 18.
79.24.642 Use of bond proceeds. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 9; 1967 ex.s. c
105 § 10.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.230 Signatures—Registration of bonds. [1955 c 279 § 4;
1951 c 22 § 4.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.6421 Refunding revenue bonds authorized—Amount—
Interest rate—Issue. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.240 Payment of principal and interest—Capitol building
bond redemption fund—Disposition of proceeds from sale. [1957 c 62 §
4; 1955 c 279 § 5.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.6422 Refunding revenue bonds authorized—Refunding
revenue bonds payable from state building bond redemption fund—Not
state obligation. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.250 Bonds as security and legal investment. [1955 c 279 §
6.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.644 Appropriation. [1967 ex.s. c 105 § 11.] Repealed by
1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.260 Use of proceeds specified. [1957 c 62 § 5; 1955 c 279 § 7;
1953 c 187 § 3; 1951 c 22 § 7.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.645 Reappropriation—1969 ex.s. c 273. [1969 ex.s. c 273 §
10.] Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.270 Appropriation. [1957 c 62 § 6; 1955 c 279 § 8.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.646 Severability—1967 ex.s. c 105. [1967 ex.s. c 105 § 12.]
Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.280 Powers of capitol committee. [1957 c 62 § 7.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 67 § 18.
79.24.647 Severability—1969 ex.s. c 273. [1969 ex.s. c 273 § 13.]
Repealed by 1994 c 219 § 21.
79.24.580 Deposit, use of proceeds from sale or lease of aquatic
lands or valuable materials therefrom—Aquatic lands enhancement
project grant requirements—Aquatic lands enhancement account.
[2002 c 371 § 923; 2001 c 227 § 7; 1999 c 309 § 919; 1997 c 149 § 913;
1995 2nd sp.s. c 18 § 923; 1994 c 219 § 12; 1993 sp.s. c 24 § 927; 1987 c
350 § 1; 1985 c 57 § 79; 1984 c 221 § 24; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 8 § 4; 1969 ex.s.
c 273 § 12; 1967 ex.s. c 105 § 3; 1961 c 167 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
79.90.245 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 569.
79.24.610 Bonds authorized—Amount—Interest rate—Payable
from certain revenues. [1969 ex.s. c 232 § 41; 1965 ex.s. c 151 § 1.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 272 § 10; and repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 107.
79.24.612 Sale of bonds. [1969 ex.s. c 232 § 42; 1965 ex.s. c 151 §
2.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 272 § 10; and repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 56 §
107.
79.24.614
Maturities—Covenants—Where payable—Use of
proceeds for refunding. [1965 ex.s. c 151 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
272 § 10.
79.24.616 Signatures—Registration.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 272 § 10.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 836]
[1965 ex.s. c 151 § 4.]
Chapter 79.28
LIEU LANDS
79.28.010 Agreements for selection authorized. [2003 c 334 § 488;
1988 c 128 § 63; 1913 c 102 § 1; RRS § 7824.] Recodified as RCW
79.02.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.28.020 Examination and appraisal. [2003 c 334 § 489; 1988 c
128 § 64; 1913 c 102 § 2; RRS § 7825.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.130
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.28.030 Transfer of title to lands relinquished. [2003 c 334 §
490; 1913 c 102 § 3; RRS § 7826.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.140 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 554.
79.28.040 Livestock grazing on lieu lands. [2003 c 334 § 491; 1923
c 85 § 1; RRS § 7826-1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.380 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 557.
79.28.050 Grazing permits—Arrangements with United States
government. [2003 c 334 § 492; 1983 c 3 § 202; 1923 c 85 § 2; RRS §
7826-2.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.390 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.28.060 Grazing fees. [1923 c 85 § 3; RRS § 7826-3.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 109 § 23.
79.28.070 Improvement of grazing ranges—Agreements. [2003 c
334 § 493; 1963 c 99 § 1; 1955 c 324 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.400
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 557.
79.28.080 Improvement of grazing ranges—Extension of duration
of permit—Reduction of fees. [2003 c 334 § 494; 1985 c 197 § 3; 1979
ex.s. c 109 § 21; 1955 c 324 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.13.410 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 557.
Chapter 79.32
TIDE AND SHORE LAND GRANTS TO UNITED STATES
79.32.010 Use of such lands granted—Purposes—Limitations.
[1927 c 255 § 150; RRS § 7797-150.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.596.
79.32.020 Application—Proof of upland use—Conveyance. [1927
c 255 § 151; RRS § 7797-151.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.600.
79.32.030 Easements over tide or shore lands to United States.
[1927 c 255 § 152; RRS § 7797-152.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.604.
79.32.040 Reversion on cessation of use. [1927 c 255 § 153; RRS §
7797-153.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.608.
Title 79
79.36.180 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking and drainage
purposes. [1945 c 147 § 4; 1927 c 255 § 99; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-99.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.396.
79.36.190 Procedure to acquire. [1945 c 147 § 5; 1927 c 255 § 100;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-100.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.400.
79.36.200 Right-of-way certificate. [1927 c 255 § 101; RRS § 7797101.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.404.
79.36.210 Grant of overflow rights. [1927 c 255 § 102; RRS §
7797-102.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.408.
79.36.220 Procedure not exclusive. [1927 c 255 § 103; RRS § 7797103.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.412.
79.36.230 Easement reserved in later grants for removal of
materials, etc. [1927 c 312 § 1; RRS § 8107-1. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.590 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.36.240 Private easement over state lands subject to common
user. [1983 c 4 § 7; 1927 c 312 § 2; RRS § 8107-2. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79.36.600 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.36.250 Easement over public lands subject to common user.
[1927 c 312 § 3; RRS § 8107-3. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 79.36.610 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
EASEMENTS OVER PUBLIC LANDS
79.36.260 Reservations in grants and leases. [2003 c 334 § 495;
1927 c 312 § 4; RRS § 8107-4.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.620 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 563.
79.36.010 Lands subject to easements for removal of materials
from other lands. [1927 c 255 § 78; RRS § 7797-78.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.312.
79.36.270 Duty of utilities and transportation commission. [2003
c 334 § 496; 1983 c 4 § 8; 1927 c 312 § 5; RRS § 8107-5. Prior: 1911 c 109
§ 4.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.630 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.36.020 Private easement over public lands subject to common
user in removal of materials. [1927 c 255 § 79; RRS § 7797-79.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.316.
79.36.280 Penalty for violating utilities and transportation
commission's order. [2003 c 334 § 497; 1983 c 4 § 9; 1927 c 312 § 7; RRS
§ 8107-7. Prior: 1911 c 109 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.640 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 563.
Chapter 79.36
79.36.030 Reasonable facilities for transportation must be
furnished. [1927 c 255 § 80; RRS § 7797-80.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.320.
79.36.040 Duty of public service commission. [1927 c 255 § 81;
RRS § 7797-81.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.324.
79.36.050 Penalty for violation of orders—Reversion of easement.
[1927 c 255 § 82; RRS § 7797-82.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.328.
79.36.290
Applications—Appraisement—Certificate—
Forfeiture—Fee. [2003 c 334 § 498; 1988 c 128 § 65; 1927 c 312 § 6; RRS
§ 8107-6. Prior: 1921 c 55 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 12; 1897 c 89 § 34; 1895 c 178
§ 45.] Recodified as RCW 79.36.650 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 563.
79.36.300
Access to state timber.
decodified September 2003.
Cross-reference section,
79.36.060
Application for right-of-way—Appraisement of
damage—Certificate. [1927 c 255 § 83; RRS § 7797-83.] Now codified
as RCW 79.01.332.
Chapter 79.40
79.36.070 Forfeiture for nonuser. [1927 c 255 § 84; RRS § 779784.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.336.
79.40.010 Trespasser guilty of larceny. [1927 c 255 § 197; RRS §
7797-197.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.748.
79.36.080 Right-of-way for roads and streets over public lands.
[1945 c 145 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 85; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-85.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.340.
79.40.020 Offense of lessee or contract holder. [1927 c 255 § 198;
RRS § 7797-198.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.752.
79.36.090 Railroad rights-of-way. [1927 c 255 § 86; RRS § 779786.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.344.
79.36.100 Procedure to acquire. [1927 c 255 § 87; RRS § 7797-88.]
Now codified as RCW 79.01.348.
79.36.110 Appraisement for railroad right-of-way. [1927 c 255 §
88; RRS § 7797-88.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.352.
79.36.120 Appraisement of improvements on right-of-way. [1927
c 255 § 89; RRS § 7797-89.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.356.
79.36.130 Release of damages as to improvements incidentally
affected. [1927 c 255 § 90; RRS § 7797-90.] Now codified as RCW
79.01.360.
TRESPASS
79.40.030 Removal of timber—Treble damages. [1927 c 255 §
199; RRS § 7797-199.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.756.
79.40.040 Duty of commissioner. [1927 c 255 § 200; RRS § 7797200.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.760.
79.40.050 Trespass by cattle, horses, sheep, or goats. [1959 c 257 §
47; 1937 c 165 § 1; RRS § 7797-200a.] Repealed by 1977 c 20 § 2.
79.40.060 Trespass by cattle, horses, sheep, or goats—Penalty.
[1937 c 165 § 2; RRS § 7797-200b.] Repealed by 1977 c 20 § 2.
79.40.070
Cutting, breaking, removing Christmas trees—
Compensation. [2003 c 334 § 504; 1988 c 128 § 66; 1955 c 225 § 1; 1937
c 87 § 1; RRS § 8074-1.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.340 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 554.
79.36.140 Right-of-way certificate. [1927 c 255 § 91; RRS § 779791.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.364.
79.36.150 Right-of-way for utility pipe lines, transmission lines,
etc. [1945 c 147 § 1; 1927 c 255 § 96; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-96.] Now
codified as RCW 79.01.384.
79.40.080 Construction—1937 c 87. [2003 c 334 § 505; 1937 c 87 §
2; RRS § 8074-2.] Recodified as RCW 79.02.350 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
554.
79.40.090 Firewood on state lands.
decodified September 2003.
79.36.160 Procedure to acquire. [1945 c 147 § 2; 1927 c 255 § 97;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-97.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.388.
79.36.170 Right-of-way certificate—Reversion for nonuser. [1945
c 147 § 3; 1927 c 255 § 98; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7797-98.] Now codified as
RCW 79.01.392.
(2010 Ed.)
Cross-reference section,
Chapter 79.44
ASSESSMENTS AND CHARGES AGAINST LANDS OF THE STATE
79.44.110 Assessments paid to be added to purchase price of land.
[1927 c 255 § 192; RRS § 7797-192.] Now codified as RCW 79.01.728.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 837]
Title 79
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.44.150 Application of chapter to highway lands—Powers and
duties of highway commission. [1953 c 58 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 20 §
15.
79.44.160 Highway lands—Payment from motor vehicle fund.
[1953 c 58 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 20 § 15.
79.44.170 Effect of sale to governmental unit when property bears
tax or assessment lien. [1955 ex.s. c 5 § 1.] Repealed by 1957 c 277 § 4.
79.44.180 Director of financial management to adopt rules and
regulations. [1979 c 151 § 183; 1963 c 20 § 14.] Repealed by 2002 c 260 §
14.
Chapter 79.48
RECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS UNDER CAREY ACT
79.48.010 Acceptance of grant. [1895 c 166 § 1; RRS § 7922.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.020 Acceptance of condition. [1903 c 152 § 1; RRS § 7923.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.030 Department to administer. [1903 c 152 § 2; RRS §
7924.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.040 Request for selection. [1903 c 152 § 3; RRS § 7925.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.050 Monetary guarantee of performance. [1903 c 152 § 4;
RRS § 7926.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.060 Examination and approval of request. [1903 c 152 § 5;
RRS § 7927.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.070 List to be filed requesting withdrawal of lands. [1903 c
152 § 6; RRS § 7928.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.080 Contract to be entered into—Terms—Performance
bond. [1903 c 152 § 7; RRS § 7929.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.090 Life of contract—Time of commencement of work, etc.
[1903 c 152 § 8; RRS § 7930.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.100 Procedure on default of contractor—Receivership.
[1903 c 152 § 9; RRS § 7931.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.110 State not liable for work done or contractor's default.
[1903 c 152 § 10; RRS § 7932.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.120 Notice that land is open to settlement. [1903 c 152 § 11;
RRS § 7933.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.130
Application for entry—Certificate of location—
Minimum price. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 115; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 55; 1903 c
152 § 12; RRS § 7934.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.140 Disposition of funds. [1903 c 152 § 13; RRS § 7935.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.150
Contract of purchase—Payments—Cultivation
requirements—Final proof—Patent. [1903 c 152 § 14; RRS § 7936.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
Chapter 79.52
SUSTAINED YIELD PLAN
79.52.010 Sustained yield forests No. 1 and No. 2—Plan defined.
[1955 c 301 § 1; 1949 c 159 § 1; 1933 c 175 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 78791.] Now codified as RCW 79.56.010.
79.52.020 Topographical survey—Maps. [1933 c 175 § 2; RRS §
7879-2.] Now codified as RCW 79.56.030.
79.52.030 Sales of timber. [1933 c 175 § 3; RRS § 7879-3.] Now
codified as RCW 79.56.040.
79.52.040 Alternative methods. [1939 c 130 § 5; RRS § 7879-15.]
Now codified as RCW 79.60.060.
79.52.050 Contracts—Requirements. [(i) 1933 c 175 § 4; RRS §
7879-4. (ii) 1939 c 130 § 6; RRS § 7879-16.] Now codified as RCW
79.56.050.
79.52.060 Performance bond—Cash deposit. [1941 c 123 § 4;
1939 c 130 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7879-17.] Now codified as RCW
79.60.090.
79.52.070 Cooperation. [1941 c 123 § 1; 1939 c 130 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 7879-11.] Now codified as RCW 79.60.010.
79.52.080 Cooperative units. [1939 c 130 § 2; RRS § 7879-12.]
Now codified as RCW 79.60.020.
79.52.090 Limitations on agreements. [1939 c 130 § 3; RRS §
7879-13.] Now codified as RCW 79.60.030.
79.52.100 Sales subject to cooperative agreements. [1939 c 130 §
4; RRS § 7879-14.] Now codified as RCW 79.60.050.
79.52.110 Easement over state land during life of agreement.
[1941 c 123 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7879-13a.] Now codified as RCW
79.60.040.
79.52.120 Transfer or assignment of contract of purchase. [1941 c
123 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7879-16a.] Now codified as RCW 79.60.080.
79.52.130 Expense of administration. [1933 c 175 § 6; RRS § 78796.] Now codified as RCW 79.56.070.
Chapter 79.56
SUSTAINED YIELD PLAN
79.56.010 Sustained yield forests No. 1 and No. 2—Plan defined.
[1955 c 301 § 1; 1949 c 159 § 1; 1933 c 175 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7879-1.
Formerly RCW 79.52.010.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 17.
79.56.020 Sustained yield forests No. 1 and No. 2—Areas
excluded. [1939 c 73 § 1; RRS § 7879-1a.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 234 §
17.
79.56.030 Topographical survey—Maps. [1933 c 175 § 2; RRS §
7879-2. Formerly RCW 79.52.020.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.56.040 Sales of timber—Notice. [1933 c 175 § 3; RRS § 7879-3.
Formerly RCW 79.52.030.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.48.160 Issuance of patent. [1903 c 152 § 15; RRS § 7937.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.56.050 Contracts—Requirements. [1933 c 175 § 4; RRS §
7879-4. Formerly RCW 79.52.050, part.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.48.170 Water right—Lien for water payments—Foreclosure.
[1903 c 152 § 16; RRS § 7938.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.56.060 Cash deposit—Forfeiture. [1933 c 175 § 5; RRS § 78795.] Repealed by 1959 c 257 § 48.
79.48.180 Map of works—Right-of-way for canals, etc. [1903 c
152 § 17; RRS § 7939.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.56.070 Expense of administration. [1933 c 175 § 6; RRS § 78796. Formerly RCW 79.52.130.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 63 § 9.
79.48.190
Rules for filing—Annual report of irrigation
companies. [1903 c 152 § 18; RRS § 7940.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
Chapter 79.60
79.48.200 Fees. [1903 c 152 § 19; RRS § 7941.] Repealed by 1977 c
12 § 1.
79.48.210 Annual report. [1903 c 152 § 20; RRS § 7942.] Repealed
by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.220 Water rights extended to state lands. [1903 c 152 § 21;
RRS § 7943.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.230 Reimbursement of state. [1903 c 152 § 22; RRS § 7944.]
Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
79.48.240 Actions to be in name of state. [1903 c 152 § 23; RRS §
7945.] Repealed by 1977 c 12 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 838]
SUSTAINED YIELD COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS
79.60.010 Cooperative agreements. [2003 c 334 § 510; 1988 c 128
§ 67; 1941 c 123 § 1; 1939 c 130 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7879-11.
Formerly RCW 79.52.070.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.400 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
79.60.020 Cooperative units. [2003 c 334 § 511; 1988 c 128 § 68;
1939 c 130 § 2; RRS § 7879-12. Formerly RCW 79.52.080.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.410 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.60.030 Limitations on agreements. [2003 c 334 § 512; 1988 c
128 § 69; 1939 c 130 § 3; RRS § 7879-13. Formerly RCW 79.52.090.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.420 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
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Title 79
79.60.040 Easement over state land during life of agreement.
[2003 c 334 § 513; 1988 c 128 § 70; 1941 c 123 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
7879-13a. Formerly RCW 79.52.110.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.430
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.66.901 Effective date—1984 c 222. [1984 c 222 § 16.]
Recodified as RCW 79.19.901 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.60.050 Sale agreements. [2003 c 334 § 514; 1988 c 128 § 71;
1939 c 130 § 4; RRS § 7879-14. Formerly RCW 79.52.100.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.440 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
MULTIPLE USE CONCEPT IN MANAGEMENT AND
ADMINISTRATION OF STATE-OWNED LANDS
79.60.060 Minimum price—Alternative bases—Bids and awards.
[2003 c 334 § 515; 1988 c 128 § 72; 1939 c 130 § 5; RRS § 7879-15.
Formerly RCW 79.52.040.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.450 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
79.60.070 Contracts—Requirements. [2003 c 334 § 516; 1939 c
130 § 6; RRS § 7879-16. Formerly RCW 79.52.050, part.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.460 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.60.080 Transfer or assignment of contract of purchase. [2003 c
334 § 517; 1988 c 128 § 73; 1941 c 123 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7879-16a.
Formerly RCW 79.52.120.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.470 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
Chapter 79.68
79.68.010 Concept to be utilized, when. [2003 c 334 § 534; 1971
ex.s. c 234 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.100 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
555.
79.68.020 "Multiple use" defined. [2003 c 334 § 535; 1971 ex.s. c
234 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.110 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.030 "Sustained yield plans" defined. [2003 c 334 § 536;
1971 ex.s. c 234 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.310 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 555.
79.68.035 Definitions. [2003 c 334 § 537; 1987 c 159 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.300 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.60.090 Performance bond—Cash deposit. [2003 c 334 § 518;
1988 c 128 § 74; 1941 c 123 § 4; 1939 c 130 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 787917. Formerly RCW 79.52.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.480 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.040 Department to periodically adjust acreages under
sustained yield management program—Calculation of sustainable
harvest level. [2003 c 334 § 538; 1987 c 159 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.320 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
Chapter 79.64
79.68.045 Existence of arrearage at end of planning decade—
Analysis of alternative courses of action—Sale of arrearage. [1987 c
159 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.330 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
FUNDS FOR MANAGING AND ADMINISTERING LANDS
79.64.055 Interest—Apportionment—Disposition. [1967 ex.s. c 63
§ 3.] Repealed by 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 122, effective July 1, 1991.
79.64.080 Expiration date of resource management cost account
act. [1961 c 178 § 8.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 63 § 8.
Chapter 79.66
LAND BANK
79.66.010 Legislative finding. [2003 c 334 § 525; 1984 c 222 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 109 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.010 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 561.
79.66.020
Land bank—Created—Purchase of property
authorized. [2003 c 334 § 526; 1984 c 222 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 109 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79.19.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.68.050 Multiple uses compatible with financial obligations of
trust management—Other uses permitted, when. [2003 c 182 § 2; 1971
ex.s. c 234 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
555.
79.68.060 Public lands identified and withdrawn from conflicting
uses—Effect—Limitation. [2003 c 334 § 539; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.210 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.070 Scope of department's authorized activities. [2003 c 334
§ 540; 1987 c 472 § 12; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
79.10.130 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.080 Fostering use of aquatic environment—Limitation.
[2003 c 334 § 541; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79.90.456
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 569.
79.66.030 Exchange or sale of property held in land bank. [2003 c
334 § 527; 1984 c 222 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 109 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79.19.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.68.090
Multiple use land resource allocation plan—
Adoption—Factors considered. [2003 c 334 § 542; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.200 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.66.040 Management of property held in land bank. [2003 c 334
§ 528; 1984 c 222 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 109 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.040
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.68.100 Conferring with other agencies—Public hearings
authorized. [2003 c 334 § 543; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
79.10.220 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.66.050 Appropriation of funds from forest development
account or resource management cost account—Use of income. [2003 c
334 § 529; 1984 c 222 § 5; 1977 ex.s. c 109 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79.19.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.68.110 Compliance with local ordinances, when. [2003 c 334 §
544; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.060 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 555.
79.66.060 Reimbursement for costs and expenses. [2003 c 334 §
530; 1984 c 222 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334
§ 561.
79.66.070 Land bank technical advisory committee. [1984 c 222 §
7.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.66.080 Identification of trust lands expected to convert to
commercial, residential, or industrial uses—Hearing—Notice—
Designation as urban lands. [2003 c 334 § 531; 1994 c 264 § 60; 1988 c
36 § 53; 1984 c 222 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.080 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 561.
79.66.090 Exchange of urban land for land bank land—
Notification of affected public agencies. [2003 c 334 § 532; 1993 c 265 §
1; 1984 c 222 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
561.
79.68.120 Land use data bank—Contents, source—Consultants
authorized—Use. [2003 c 334 § 545; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 16.] Recodified as
RCW 79.10.280 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.900 Department's existing authority and powers preserved.
[2003 c 334 § 546; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 79.10.240
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
79.68.910 Existing withdrawals for state park and state game
purposes preserved. [2003 c 334 § 547; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 79.10.250 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 555.
Chapter 79.70
NATURAL AREA PRESERVES
79.70.050 Natural preserves advisory committee. [1972 ex.s. c 119
§ 5.] Repealed by 1981 c 189 § 8.
79.66.100 Lands for commercial, industrial, or residential use—
Payment of in-lieu of property tax—Distribution. [2003 c 334 § 533;
1984 c 222 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 79.19.110 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
561.
WASHINGTON NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION AREAS
79.66.900 Severability—1984 c 222. [1984 c 222 § 15.] Recodified
as RCW 79.19.900 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 561.
79.71.110 Conservation area account. [1987 c 472 § 11.] Repealed
by 1991 c 352 § 11.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 79.71
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 839]
Title 79
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 79.72
SCENIC RIVER SYSTEM
79.72.010 Legislative finding—Purpose. [1977 ex.s. c 161 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.55.005 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.020 Definitions—Committee of participating agencies.
[1999 c 249 § 801; 1999 c 151 § 1701; 1994 c 264 § 64; 1988 c 36 § 57;
1987 c 57 § 1; 1984 c 7 § 371; 1977 ex.s. c 161 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.55.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.030
Management policies—Development—Inclusion of
management plans—Identification and exclusion of unsuitably
developed lands—Boundaries of river areas—Hearings—Notice—
Meetings—Chairman—Studies—Proposals for system additions. [1999
c 249 § 802; 1999 c 151 § 1702; 1977 ex.s. c 161 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79A.55.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.040 Administration of management program—Powers,
duties, and authority of department. [1999 c 249 § 803; 1999 c 151 §
1703; 1989 c 175 § 169; 1977 ex.s. c 161 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
79A.55.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.050 State agencies and local governments to pursue policies
to conserve and enhance included river areas—Shoreline management
act—Private lands—Trust lands. [1999 c 249 § 804; 1999 c 151 § 1704;
1977 ex.s. c 161 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79A.55.040 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
79.72.060 Criteria for inclusion of rivers within system. [1977
ex.s. c 161 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.55.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
79.72.070 Authority of departments of fisheries and wildlife
unaffected. [1999 c 249 § 805; 1988 c 36 § 58; 1977 ex.s. c 161 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.55.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.080 Rivers designated as part of system. [1991 c 206 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 161 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.55.070 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
79.72.090 Inclusion of state's scenic rivers in national wild and
scenic river system not precluded. [1977 ex.s. c 161 § 9.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.55.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
79.72.100 Wildlife fund moneys not to be used. [1988 c 36 § 59;
1977 ex.s. c 161 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 79A.55.090 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
§ 2.
79.72.110 Funding. [1977 ex.s. c 161 § 11.] Repealed by 1987 c 57
79.72.900 Severability—1977 ex.s. c 161. [1977 ex.s. c 161 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.55.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 79.76
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
79.76.010 Legislative declaration. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 1.] Recodified
as RCW 78.60.010 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.020 Short title. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
78.60.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.030 Definitions. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
78.60.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.040 Geothermal resources deemed sui generis. [1979 ex.s. c
2 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 43 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.040 pursuant to 2003
c 334 § 567.
79.76.050 Administration of chapter. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.060 Scope of chapter. [2003 c 39 § 40; 1974 ex.s. c 43 § 6.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.070 Drilling permits—Applications—Hearing—Fees. [1974
ex.s. c 43 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.070 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.080 Drilling permits—Criteria for granting. [1974 ex.s. c 43
§ 8.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.080 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.090 Casing requirements. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 78.60.090 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 840]
79.76.100 Plugging and abandonment of wells—Transfer of
jurisdiction to department of ecology. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 10.] Recodified
as RCW 78.60.100 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.110 Suspension of drilling, shut-in or removal of equipment
for authorized period—Unlawful abandonment. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.110 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.120
Notification of abandonment or suspension of
operations—Required—Procedure. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 12.] Recodified as
RCW 78.60.120 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.130 Performance bond or other security—Required. [1974
ex.s. c 43 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.130 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
567.
79.76.140 Termination or cancellation of bond or change in other
security, when. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.140
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.150 Notification of sale, exchange, etc. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.150 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.160 Combining orders, unitization programs and well
spacing—Authority of department. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 16.] Recodified as
RCW 78.60.160 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.170 Designation of resident agent for service of process.
[1974 ex.s. c 43 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.170 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 567.
79.76.180 General authority of department. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 18.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.180 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.190 Employment of personnel. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 19.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.190 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.200 Drilling records, etc., to be maintained—Inspection—
Filing. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 20.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.200 pursuant to
2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.210 Filing of records with department upon completion,
abandonment or suspension of operations. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.210 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.220 Statement of geothermal resources produced—Filing.
[1974 ex.s. c 43 § 22.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.220 pursuant to 2003 c
334 § 567.
79.76.230 Confidentiality of records. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 23.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.230 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.240 Removal, destruction, alteration, etc., of records
prohibited. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.240 pursuant
to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.250 Violations—Modification of permit, when necessary—
Departmental order—Issuance—Appeal. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 25.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.250 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.260 Liability in damages for violations—Procedure. [1974
ex.s. c 43 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.260 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
567.
79.76.270 Injunctions—Restraining orders. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 27.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.270 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.280 Judicial review. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 28.] Recodified as
RCW 78.60.280 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.290 Violations—Penalty. [2003 c 53 § 381; 1974 ex.s. c 43 §
29.] Recodified as RCW 78.60.290 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.300 Aiding or abetting violations. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 30.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.300 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
79.76.900 Severability—1974 ex.s. c 43. [1974 ex.s. c 43 § 32.]
Recodified as RCW 78.60.900 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 567.
Chapter 79.80
UNAPPROPRIATED PUBLIC LANDS
Reviser's note: Chapter 116, Laws of 1980 (chapter 79.80 RCW),
which was contingent on the approval of Senate Joint Resolution No. 132,
failed to become law by reason of the rejection of Senate Joint Resolution
No. 132 by the people at the November 4, 1980, general election.
79.80.010 Definitions. [1980 c 116 § 2.] Decodified.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.80.020
Title of unappropriated lands vested—Rights
preserved—State administration. [1980 c 116 § 3.] Decodified.
79.80.030 Department management responsibilities. [1980 c 116 §
4.] Decodified.
79.80.040 Disposition of funds. [1980 c 116 § 5.] Decodified.
79.80.050 Jurisdiction. [1980 c 116 § 6.] Decodified.
79.80.900 Severability—1980 c 116. [1980 c 116 § 9.] Decodified.
79.80.901
Decodified.
Effective date—1980 c 116.
[1980 c 116 § 10.]
Currently
79.90.110
79.125.050, see also
79.140.130
79.105.120
79.140.100
79.140.110
79.140.120
79.125.600, see also
79.140.010
79.125.610, see also
79.140.020
79.125.620, see also
79.140.030
79.125.630, see also
79.140.040
79.125.640, see also
79.140.050
79.125.650, see also
79.140.060
79.125.660, see also
79.140.070
79.125.670
79.125.680, see also
79.140.080
79.105.150
79.125.240
79.125.250
79.125.260
79.125.270
79.140.140
79.140.150
79.140.160
79.140.170
79.140.180
79.140.190
79.140.200
79.125.280
79.125.310
79.105.140
Repealed
79.115.050
79.105.160
79.105.130
79.105.010, see also
79.105.020
79.105.030
79.105.050
79.105.400
79.130.070
79.105.210
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
79.105.220, see also
79.110.230
79.105.420
79.105.240
79.105.250
79.105.260
79.135.100
79.105.270, see also
79.105.280
79.105.290
79.105.300
79.105.310
79.105.320
79.105.330
79.105.340
79.105.350
79.105.360
79.105.040
79.105.500
79.105.510
79.105.520
79.105.600
79.135.010
79.110.240
79.105.410
79.105.900
79.105.901
79.105.902
79.90.120
79.90.130
79.90.150
79.90.160
79.90.170
79.90.180
79.90.200
MARINE PLASTIC DEBRIS
79.81.010 Intent. [1989 c 23 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.97.010
pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 568.
79.81.020 Definitions. [1989 c 23 § 2.]
79.97.020 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 568.
Recodified as RCW
79.81.030 Coordinating implementation—Rules. [1994 c 264 § 65;
1989 c 23 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.97.030 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
568.
79.81.040 Agreements with other entities. [1989 c 23 § 4.]
Recodified as RCW 79.97.040 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 568.
79.81.050
Employees—Information clearinghouse contracts.
[1989 c 23 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.97.050 pursuant to 2003 c 334 §
568.
79.81.060 Grants, funds, or gifts. [1989 c 23 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 79.97.060 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 568.
79.81.900 Severability—1989 c 23. [1989 c 23 § 7.] Recodified as
RCW 79.97.900 pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 568.
Chapter 79.90
AQUATIC LANDS—IN GENERAL
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.90 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.90.010
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.105.060
Repealed, see also
79.115.010
43.30.540
79.105.100
79.105.110
79.105.430
79.90.015
79.90.020
79.90.025
79.90.030
79.90.035
79.90.040
79.90.045
79.90.050
79.90.055
79.90.060
79.90.065
79.90.070
79.90.080
79.90.090
79.90.100
79.90.105
(2010 Ed.)
Formerly
79.90.190
Chapter 79.81
Title 79
79.90.210
79.90.215
79.90.220
79.90.230
79.90.240
79.90.245
79.90.250
79.90.260
79.90.270
79.90.280
79.90.290
79.90.300
79.90.310
79.90.320
79.90.325
79.90.330
79.90.340
79.90.350
79.90.360
79.90.370
79.90.380
79.90.390
79.90.400
79.90.410
79.90.450
79.90.455
79.90.456
79.90.457
79.90.458
79.90.460
79.90.465
79.90.470
79.90.475
79.90.480
79.90.485
79.90.490
79.90.495
79.90.500
79.90.505
79.90.510
79.90.515
79.90.520
79.90.525
79.90.530
79.90.535
79.90.540
79.90.545
79.90.550
79.90.555
79.90.560
79.90.565
79.90.570
79.90.575
79.90.580
79.90.900
79.90.901
79.90.902
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 841]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.90.010 "Aquatic lands." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 1.] Repealed by
2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.015 "Outer harbor line." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 2.] Repealed
by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.020 "Harbor area." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 3.] Repealed by
2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.190 Sale procedure—Additional advertising expense. [2005
c 155 § 114; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 25.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.620
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.200 Sale procedure—Place of sale—Hours—Reoffer—
Continuance. [2005 c 155 § 115; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 26.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.630 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 5.]
79.90.210 Sale procedure—Sales at auction or by sealed bid—
Minimum price—Exception as to minor sale of valuable materials at
auction. [2005 c 155 § 116; 1990 c 163 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 27.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.640 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.035 "Second-class tidelands." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 6.]
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.215 Highest responsible bidder—Determination. [2005 c
155 § 117; 2003 c 28 § 1; 1990 c 163 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.650
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.025 "Inner harbor line." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 4.] Repealed
by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.030 "First-class tidelands."
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.040 "First-class shorelands."
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 7.]
79.90.045 "Second-class shorelands." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 8.]
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.050 "Beds of navigable waters." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 9.]
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.055 "Improvements." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 10.] Repealed by
2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.060 "Valuable materials."
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 11.]
79.90.065 "Person." [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 12.] Repealed by 2005 c
155 § 1013.
79.90.070 Harbor line commission. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 13.]
Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.080 Board of natural resources—Records—Rules and
regulations. [2005 c 155 § 103; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 14.] Recodified as
RCW 43.30.540 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1004.
79.90.090 Sale and lease of state-owned aquatic lands—Blank
forms of applications. [2005 c 155 § 104; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 15.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.100 Who may purchase or lease—Application—Fees. [2005
c 155 § 105; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.110
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.105 Private recreational docks—Mooring buoys. [2005 c
155 § 106; 2002 c 304 § 1; 2001 c 277 § 1; 1989 c 175 § 170; 1983 2nd ex.s.
c 2 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.430 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.110 Date of sale limited by time of appraisal. [2005 c 155 §
107; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.050 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.120 Survey to determine areas subject to sale or lease.
[2005 c 155 § 108; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 18.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.120 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.130 Valuable materials from Columbia river—Agreements
with Oregon. [2005 c 155 § 109; 1991 c 322 § 24; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 19.]
Recodified as RCW 79.140.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.220 Sale procedure—Conduct of sales—Deposits—Bid
bonds—Memorandum of purchase. [2005 c 155 § 118; 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 28.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.660 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.230 Sale procedure—Readvertisement of lands not sold.
[2005 c 155 § 119; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 29.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.670 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.240 Sale procedure—Confirmation of sale. [2005 c 155 §
120; 1990 c 163 § 3; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 30.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.680 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.245 Deposit, use of proceeds from sale or lease of aquatic
lands or valuable materials therefrom—Aquatic lands enhancement
project grant requirements—Aquatic lands enhancement account.
[2005 c 518 § 946; 2005 c 155 § 121; 2004 c 276 § 914; 2002 c 371 § 923;
2001 c 227 § 7; 1999 c 309 § 919; 1997 c 149 § 913; 1995 2nd sp.s. c 18 §
923; 1994 c 219 § 12; 1993 sp.s. c 24 § 927; 1987 c 350 § 1; 1985 c 57 § 79;
1984 c 221 § 24; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 8 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 273 § 12; 1967 ex.s. c
105 § 3; 1961 c 167 § 9. Formerly RCW 79.24.580.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.150 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.250
Sale procedure—Terms of payment—Deferred
payments, rate of interest. [2005 c 155 § 122; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 31.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.240 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.260 Sale procedure—Certificate to governor of payment in
full—Deed. [2005 c 155 § 123; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 32.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.250 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.270 Sale procedure—Reservation in contract. [2005 c 155 §
124; 2003 c 334 § 601; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 33.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.260 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.280
Sale procedure—Form of contract—Forfeiture—
Extension of time. [2005 c 155 § 125; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 34.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.270 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.290 Bill of sale for valuable material sold separately. [2005
c 155 § 126; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 35.] Recodified as RCW 79.140.140
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.300 Sale of rock, gravel, sand, silt, and other valuable
materials. [2005 c 155 § 127; 1991 c 322 § 26; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 36.]
Recodified as RCW 79.140.150 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.140
Road material—Sale to public authorities—
Dispositions of proceeds. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 20.] Repealed by 1991 c
322 § 28; and repealed by 1991 c 337 § 2.
79.90.310 Sale of rock, gravel, sand and silt—Application—Terms
of lease or contract—Bond—Payment—Reports. [2005 c 155 § 128;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 37.] Recodified as RCW 79.140.160 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1011.
79.90.150 Material removed for channel or harbor improvement
or flood control—Use for public purpose. [2005 c 155 § 110; 2003 c 39 §
41; 1991 c 337 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 21.] Recodified as RCW
79.140.110 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.320 Sale of rock, gravel, sand and silt—Investigation, audit
of books of person removing. [2005 c 155 § 129; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 38.]
Recodified as RCW 79.140.170 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.160 Mt. St. Helen's eruption—Dredge spoils—Sale by
certain landowners. [2005 c 155 § 111; 2000 c 13 § 2; 1989 c 213 § 4;
1985 c 307 § 7; 1985 c 12 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 22.] Recodified as
RCW 79.140.120 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.325 Contract for sale of rock, gravel, etc.—Royalties—
Consideration of flood protection value. [2005 c 155 § 130; 2003 c 334 §
602; 1984 c 212 § 10. Formerly RCW 79.01.135.] Recodified as RCW
79.140.180 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.170 Sale procedure—Fixing date, place, and time of sale—
Notice—Publication and posting—Direct sale to applicant without
notice, when. [2005 c 155 § 112; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 23.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.600 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.90.330 Leases and permits for prospecting and contracts for
mining valuable minerals and specific materials from aquatic lands.
[2005 c 155 § 131; 2003 c 334 § 603; 1987 c 20 § 16; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
39.] Recodified as RCW 79.140.190 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1011.
79.90.180 Sale procedure—Pamphlet list of lands or materials—
Notice of sale—Proof of publishing and posting. [2005 c 155 § 113; 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 24.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.610 pursuant to 2005 c 155
§ 1008.
79.90.340 Option contracts for prospecting and leases for mining
and extraction of coal from aquatic lands. [2005 c 155 § 132; 2003 c 334
§ 604; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 40.] Recodified as RCW 79.140.200 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1011.
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79.90.350 Subdivision of leases—Fee. [2005 c 155 § 133; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 41.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.280 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1008.
79.90.510 Aquatic lands—Lease for water-dependent use—Rental
for nonwater-dependent use. [1984 c 221 § 13.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.300 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.360 Effect of mistake or fraud. [2005 c 155 § 134; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 42.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.310 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1008.
79.90.515 Aquatic lands—Rent for improvements. [2005 c 155 §
153; 1984 c 221 § 14.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.310 pursuant to 2005 c
155 § 1003.
79.90.370 Assignment of contracts or leases. [2005 c 155 § 135;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 43.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.140 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1003.
79.90.520 Aquatic lands—Administrative review of proposed
rent. [2005 c 155 § 154; 1991 c 64 § 1; 1984 c 221 § 15.] Recodified as
RCW 79.105.320 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.380 Abstracts of state-owned aquatic lands. [2003 c 334 §
605; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 44.] Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.90.390 Distraint or sale of improvements for taxes. [2005 c 155
§ 136; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 45.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.050 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.90.525 Aquatic lands—Security for leases for more than one
year. [1984 c 221 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.330 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1003.
79.90.530 Aquatic lands—Payment of rent. [1984 c 221 § 17.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.340 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.400 Aquatic lands—Court review of actions. [2005 c 155 §
137; 2003 c 334 § 606; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 46.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.160 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.535 Aquatic lands—Interest rate. [2005 c 155 § 155; 1991 c
64 § 2; 1984 c 221 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.350 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1003.
79.90.410 Reconsideration of official acts. [2005 c 155 § 138; 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 47.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.130 pursuant to 2005 c 155
§ 1003.
79.90.540 Adoption of rules. [2005 c 155 § 156; 1984 c 221 § 19.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.360 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.450 Aquatic lands—Findings. [2005 c 155 § 139; 1984 c 221
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.455 Aquatic lands—Management guidelines. [2005 c 155 §
140; 1984 c 221 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.030 pursuant to 2005 c
155 § 1003.
79.90.456 Fostering use of aquatic environment—Limitation.
[2005 c 155 § 141; 2003 c 334 § 541; 1971 ex.s. c 234 § 8. Formerly RCW
79.68.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.050 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.457 Authority to exchange state-owned tidelands and
shorelands—Rules—Limitation. [2005 c 155 § 142; 1995 c 357 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.400 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.458 Exchange of bedlands—Cowlitz river. [2003 c 334 §
454; 2001 c 150 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.08.260.] Recodified as RCW
79.130.070 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.90.460 Aquatic lands—Preservation and enhancement of
water-dependent uses—Leasing authority. [2005 c 155 § 143; 1984 c
221 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.210 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
1013.
79.90.465 Definitions. [1984 c 221 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 155 §
79.90.470 Aquatic lands—Use for public utility lines—Recovery
of costs—Use for public parks or public recreation purposes—Lease of
tidelands in front of public parks—Use granted by easement—
Recovery of commodity costs. [2005 c 155 § 145; 2002 c 152 § 2; 1984 c
221 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.220 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.475 Management of certain aquatic lands by port district—
Agreement—Rent—Model management agreement. [2005 c 155 § 146;
1984 c 221 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.420 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1003.
79.90.480 Determination of annual rent rates for lease of aquatic
lands for water-dependent uses—Marina leases. [2005 c 155 § 147;
2003 c 310 § 1; 1998 c 185 § 2; 1984 c 221 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.240 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.485 Log storage rents. [2005 c 155 § 148; 1984 c 221 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.250 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.490 Rent for leases in effect October 1, 1984. [2005 c 155 §
149; 1984 c 221 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.260 pursuant to 2005 c
155 § 1003.
79.90.495 Rents and fees for aquatic lands used for aquaculture
production and harvesting. [1984 c 221 § 10.] Recodified as RCW
79.135.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.90.500 Aquatic lands—Rents for nonwater-dependent uses—
Rents and fees for the recovery of mineral or geothermal resources.
[2005 c 155 § 150; 1984 c 221 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.270
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.505 Aquatic lands—Rents for multiple uses. [2005 c 155 §
152; 1984 c 221 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.290 pursuant to 2005 c
155 § 1003.
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79.90.545 Application to existing property rights—Application of
Shoreline Management Act. [2005 c 155 § 157; 1984 c 221 § 20.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.040 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.550 Aquatic land disposal sites—Legislative findings. [2005
c 155 § 158; 1987 c 259 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.500 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.555 Aquatic land dredged material disposal site account.
[2005 c 155 § 159; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 63; 1987 c 259 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 79.105.510 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.560 Fees for use of aquatic land dredged material disposal
sites authorized. [2005 c 155 § 160; 1987 c 259 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79.105.520 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.565
Archaeological activities on state-owned aquatic
lands—Agreements, leases, or other conveyances. [2005 c 155 § 161;
1995 c 399 § 210; 1988 c 124 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.600
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.570 Bush act/Callow act lands. [2002 c 123 § 2.] Recodified
as RCW 79.135.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.90.575 Charge for term of easement—Recovery of costs. [2005
c 155 § 162; 2002 c 152 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.240 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.90.580 Gifts of aquatic land—Procedures and criteria. [2005 c
155 § 163; 2003 c 176 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.410 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.105.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.901 Severability—1984 c 221. [1984 c 221 § 31.] Recodified
as RCW 79.105.901 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.90.902 Effective date—1984 c 221. [1984 c 221 § 32.]
Recodified as RCW 79.105.902 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
Chapter 79.91
AQUATIC LANDS—EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.91 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.91.010
79.91.020
79.91.030
79.91.040
79.91.050
79.91.060
79.91.070
79.91.080
79.91.090
79.110.010
79.110.020
79.110.030
79.110.040
79.110.050
79.110.060
79.110.070
79.110.100
79.110.110
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Formerly
Currently
79.91.100
79.91.110
79.91.120
79.91.130
79.91.140
79.91.150
79.91.160
79.91.170
79.91.180
79.91.190
79.91.200
79.91.210
79.91.900
79.110.120
79.110.130
79.110.140
79.110.200
79.110.210
79.110.220
79.110.300
79.110.310
79.110.320
79.110.330
79.110.340
79.110.350
79.110.900
79.91.010 Certain aquatic lands subject to easements for removal
of valuable materials. [2005 c 155 § 201; 2003 c 334 § 607; 1982 1st ex.s.
c 21 § 48.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.020 Certain aquatic lands subject to easements for removal
of valuable materials—Private easements subject to common use in
removal of valuable materials. [2005 c 155 § 202; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
49.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.020 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.030 Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for
removal of valuable materials—Reasonable facilities and service for
transporting must be furnished. [2005 c 155 § 203; 2003 c 334 § 608;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 50.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.030 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1005.
79.91.040 Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for
removal of valuable materials—Duty of utilities and transportation
commission. [2005 c 155 § 204; 2003 c 334 § 609; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
51.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.040 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.150 Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines,
etc.—Appraisal—Certificate—Reversion for nonuser. [2005 c 155 §
215; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 62.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.220 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.160 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage
purposes. [2005 c 155 § 217; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 63.] Recodified as
RCW 79.110.300 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.170 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage
purposes—Procedure to acquire. [2005 c 155 § 218; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
64.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.310 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.180 Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage
purposes—Appraisal—Certificate. [2005 c 155 § 219; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 65.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.320 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.190 Grant of overflow rights. [2005 c 155 § 220; 2003 c 334
§ 613; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 66.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.330 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.200 Construction of RCW 79.91.010 through 79.91.190
relating to rights-of-way and overflow rights. [2005 c 155 § 221; 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 67.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.340 pursuant to 2005 c 155
§ 1005.
79.91.210 Grant of such easements and rights-of-way as applicant
may acquire in private lands by eminent domain. [2005 c 155 § 222;
2003 c 334 § 614; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 68.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.350
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.110.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
Chapter 79.92
79.91.050 Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for
removal of valuable materials—Penalty for violation of orders. [2005 c
155 § 205; 2003 c 334 § 610; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 52.] Recodified as RCW
79.110.050 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
AQUATIC LANDS—HARBOR AREAS
79.91.060 Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for
removal of valuable materials—Application for right-of-way. [2005 c
155 § 206; 2003 c 334 § 611; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 53.] Recodified as RCW
79.110.060 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.92 RCW in its
entirety.
79.91.070 Certain state and aquatic lands subject to easements for
removal of valuable materials—Forfeiture for nonuser. [2005 c 155 §
207; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 54.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.070 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.080 United States of America, state agency, county, or city
right-of-way for roads and streets over, and wharves over and upon
aquatic lands. [2005 c 155 § 208; 2003 c 334 § 612; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
55.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.090 Railroad bridge rights-of-way across navigable streams.
[2005 c 155 § 209; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 56.] Recodified as RCW
79.110.110 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.100 Public bridges or trestles across waterways and aquatic
lands. [2005 c 58 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 57.] Recodified as RCW
79.110.120 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.110
Common carriers may bridge or trestle state
waterways. [2005 c 155 § 211; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 58.] Recodified as
RCW 79.110.130 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.91.120
Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be
approved—Future alterations. [2005 c 155 § 212; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
59.] Recodified as RCW 79.110.140 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Formerly
Currently
79.92.010
79.92.020
79.92.030
79.92.035
79.92.060
79.92.070
79.92.080
79.92.090
79.92.100
79.92.110
79.92.900
79.115.010
79.115.020
79.115.030
79.115.040
79.115.100
79.115.110
79.115.120
79.115.130
79.115.140
79.115.150
79.115.900
79.92.010 Harbor lines and areas to be established. [2005 c 155 §
301; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 69.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.010 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.020
Relocation of harbor lines by the harbor line
commission. [2005 c 155 § 302; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 70.] Recodified as
RCW 79.115.020 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.030 Relocation of harbor lines authorized by legislature.
[2005 c 155 § 303; 2004 c 219 § 1; 1989 c 79 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 71.]
Recodified as RCW 79.115.030 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.035 Modification of harbor lines in Port Gardner Bay.
[2005 c 155 § 304; 1987 c 271 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.040
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.91.130 Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines,
etc. [2005 c 155 § 213; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 60.] Recodified as RCW
79.110.200 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.92.040 Authority to lease harbor areas—Conditions. [1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 72.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
79.91.140 Right-of-way for utility pipelines, transmission lines,
etc.—Procedure to acquire. [2005 c 155 § 214; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 61.]
Recodified as RCW 79.110.210 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1005.
79.92.050 Department's valuation of harbor area prior to lease,
renewal or re-lease—Appeal. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 73.] Repealed by
1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
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79.92.060 Terms of harbor area leases. [2005 c 155 § 305; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 74.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1006.
79.92.070 Construction or extension of docks, wharves, etc., in
harbor areas—New lease. [2005 c 155 § 306; 2000 c 11 § 27; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 75.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.110 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1006.
79.92.080 Re-leases of harbor areas. [2005 c 155 § 307; 2000 c 11 §
28; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 76.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.120 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.090 Procedure to re-lease harbor areas. [2005 c 155 § 308;
1985 c 469 § 61; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 77.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.130
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.100 Regulation of wharfage, dockage, and other tolls. [2005
c 155 § 309; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 78.] Recodified as RCW 79.115.140
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.110 Harbor areas and tidelands within towns—Distribution
of rents to municipal authorities. [2005 c 155 § 310; 1984 c 221 § 25;
1983 c 153 § 1; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 8 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 79.] Recodified
as RCW 79.115.150 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
79.92.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.115.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1006.
Chapter 79.93
AQUATIC LANDS—WATERWAYS AND STREETS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.93 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.93.010
79.93.020
79.93.030
79.93.040
79.93.050
79.93.060
79.93.070
79.93.900
79.120.010
79.120.020
79.120.030
79.120.040
79.120.050
79.120.060
Repealed
79.120.900
79.93.010 First-class tide and shore lands to be platted—Public
waterways and streets. [2005 c 155 § 401; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 80.]
Recodified as RCW 79.120.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1007.
79.93.020 Streets, waterways, etc., validated. [2005 c 155 § 402;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 81.] Recodified as RCW 79.120.020 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1007.
79.93.030 Street slopes on tide or shore lands. [2005 c 155 § 403;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 82.] Recodified as RCW 79.120.030 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1007.
79.93.040 Permits to use waterways. [2005 c 155 § 404; 1984 c 221
§ 21; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 83.] Recodified as RCW 79.120.040 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1007.
79.93.050 Excavation of waterways—Waterways open to public—
Tide gates or locks. [2005 c 155 § 405; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 84.]
Recodified as RCW 79.120.050 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1007.
79.93.060 Vacation of waterways—Extension of streets. [2005 c
155 § 406; 1984 c 221 § 22; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 85.] Recodified as RCW
79.120.060 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1007.
79.93.070 Copies of waterway permits or leases existing on
October 1, 1984, to be delivered to the department—Exception. [1984 c
221 § 23.] Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.93.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.120.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1007.
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Chapter 79.94
AQUATIC LANDS—TIDELANDS AND SHORELANDS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.94 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.94.010
Repealed, see also
79.105.220
79.125.020
79.125.030
79.125.040
79.125.060
79.125.070
79.125.400
79.125.290
79.125.210
79.125.080
79.125.090
79.125.420
79.125.100
79.125.110
79.125.200
79.125.700
79.105.200, see also
79.125.200
79.125.710
79.125.720
79.125.730
79.125.450
79.125.500
79.125.510
79.125.520
79.125.530
79.125.460
79.125.230
79.125.410
79.125.220
79.125.430
79.125.440
79.125.300
79.125.010
79.125.740
79.125.750
79.125.760
79.125.770
79.125.780
79.125.790
79.125.800
79.125.900
79.94.020
79.94.030
79.94.040
79.94.050
79.94.060
79.94.070
79.94.080
79.94.090
79.94.100
79.94.110
79.94.120
79.94.130
79.94.140
79.94.150
79.94.160
79.94.170
79.94.175
79.94.181
79.94.185
79.94.210
79.94.220
79.94.230
79.94.240
79.94.250
79.94.260
79.94.270
79.94.280
79.94.290
79.94.300
79.94.310
79.94.320
79.94.330
79.94.390
79.94.400
79.94.410
79.94.420
79.94.430
79.94.440
79.94.450
79.94.900
79.94.010 Survey to determine area subject to sale or lease. [1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 86.] Repealed by 2005 c 155 § 1013.
79.94.020 First-class tidelands and shorelands to be platted. [2005
c 155 § 501; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 87.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.020
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.030 Second-class tidelands and shorelands may be platted.
[2005 c 155 § 502; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 88.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.030 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.040 Tidelands and shorelands of the first class and second
class—Plats—Record. [2005 c 155 § 503; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 89.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.040 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.050 Tidelands and shorelands of the first class and second
class—Appraisal—Record. [2005 c 155 § 504; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 90.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.060 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.060 Tidelands and shorelands of the first class and second
class—Notice of filing plat and record of appraisal—Appeal. [2005 c
155 § 505; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 91.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.070
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.070 Tidelands and shorelands of the first class—Preference
right of upland owner—How exercised. [2005 c 155 § 506; 2000 c 11 §
29; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 92.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.400 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1008.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 845]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.94.080 Tide and shore lands—Sale of remaining lands. [2005 c
155 § 507; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 93.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.290
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.090 Sale of tidelands other than first class. [2005 c 155 §
508; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 94.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.210 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.100 Tidelands and shorelands of the first and second class—
Petition for replat—Replatting and reappraisal—Vacation by replat.
[2005 c 155 § 509; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 95.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.080 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.110 Tidelands and shorelands of the first and second class—
Dedication of replat—All interests must join. [2005 c 155 § 510; 1982
1st ex.s. c 21 § 96.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.090 pursuant to 2005 c 155
§ 1008.
79.94.120 Tidelands and shorelands of the first and second class—
Vacation by replat—Preference right of tideland or shoreland owner.
[2005 c 155 § 511; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 97.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.420 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.130 Tidelands and shorelands of the first and second class—
Vacation procedure cumulative. [2005 c 155 § 512; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
98.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.100 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.140 Tidelands and shorelands of the first and second class—
Effect of replat. [2005 c 155 § 513; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 99.] Recodified
as RCW 79.125.110 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.150 First- and second-class tidelands and shorelands and
waterways of state to be sold only to public entities—Leasing—
Limitation. [2005 c 155 § 514; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 100.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.200 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.160 Sale of state-owned tide or shore lands to municipal
corporation or state agency—Authority to execute agreements, deeds,
etc. [2005 c 155 § 515; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 101.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.700 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.170 Construction of RCW 79.94.150 and 79.94.170—Use
and occupancy fee where unauthorized improvements placed on
publicly owned aquatic lands. [2005 c 155 §516; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
102.] Recodified as RCW 79.105.200 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1003.
79.94.175 Grant of lands for city park or playground purposes.
[2005 c 155 § 517; 2003 c 334 § 447; 1988 c 127 § 33; 1939 c 157 § 1; RRS
§ 7993-1. Formerly RCW 79.08.080.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.710
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.180 Leases of first- and second-class tidelands—Conditions.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 103.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October
1, 1984.
79.94.181
Exchange of lands to secure city parks and
playgrounds. [2005 c 155 § 518; 2003 c 334 § 448; 1939 c 157 § 2; RRS §
7993-2. Formerly RCW 79.08.090.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.720
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.185 Director of ecology to assist city parks. [2005 c 155 §
519; 1988 c 127 § 34; 1939 c 157 § 3; RRS § 7993-3. Formerly RCW
79.08.100.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.730 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.190 Leases of first- and second-class tidelands—Terms.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 104.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October
1, 1984.
79.94.200 First-class shorelands—Leasing. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
105.] Repealed by 1984 c 221 § 30, effective October 1, 1984.
79.94.210 Second-class shorelands on navigable lakes—Sale.
[2005 c 155 § 520; 1989 c 378 § 3; 1989 c 175 § 171; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
106.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.450 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.220 Second-class shorelands—Boundary of shorelands
when water lowered—Certain shorelands granted to city of Seattle.
[2005 c 155 § 521; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 107.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.500 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.250 Second-class shorelands—Platting of certain shorelands
of Lake Washington for use as harbor area—Selection for slips, docks,
wharves, etc.—Vesting of title. [2005 c 155 § 524; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
110.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.530 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.260 Second-class shorelands—Sale or lease when in best
public interest—Preference right of upland owner—Procedure upon
determining sale or lease not in best public interest or where transfer
made for public use—Platting. [2005 c 155 § 525; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
111.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.460 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.270 Second-class tide or shore lands detached from uplands
by navigable water—Sale. [2005 c 155 § 526; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 112.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.230 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.280 First-class unplatted tide or shore lands—Lease
preference right to upland owners—Lease for booming purposes. [2005
c 155 § 527; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 113.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.410
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.290 Second-class tide or shore lands—Lease for booming
purposes. [2005 c 155 § 528; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 114.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.220 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.300 First- and second-class tide or shore lands—Preference
rights, time limit on exercise. [2005 c 155 § 529; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
115.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.430 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.310
First- and second-class tide or shore lands—
Accretions—Lease. [2005 c 155 § 530; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 116.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.440 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.320 Tide or shore lands of the first or second class—Failure
to re-lease tide or shore lands—Appraisal of improvements. [2005 c 155
§ 531; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 117.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.300 pursuant
to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.330 Location of line dividing tidelands from shorelands in
tidal rivers. [2005 c 155 § 532; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 118.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.340 Queets to Flattery tidelands declared public highway—
Reservation from sale or lease—Leases not to be extended. [1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 119.] Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19, effective January 1, 1989.
79.94.350 Damon's Point to Queets tidelands declared public
highway—Reservation from sale, lease, etc. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 120.]
Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19, effective January 1, 1989.
79.94.360 Columbia river to Peterson's Point tidelands declared
public highway—Reservation from sale, lease, etc. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
121.] Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19, effective January 1, 1989.
79.94.370 Highways established by Laws of 1901 and 1935—
Portion declared public recreation area—Reservation. [1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 122.] Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19, effective January 1, 1989.
79.94.380 Highways—Acquisition of property. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 123.] Repealed by 1988 c 75 § 19, effective January 1, 1989.
79.94.390 Certain tidelands reserved for recreational use and
taking of fish and shellfish. [2005 c 155 § 533; 2003 c 39 § 42; 1994 c 264
§ 66; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 181; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 124.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.740 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.400 Access to and from tidelands reserved for recreational
use and taking of fish and shellfish. [2005 c 155 § 534; 1994 c 264 § 67;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 125.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.750 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1008.
79.94.410 Tidelands and shorelands—Use of tide and shore lands
granted to United States—Purposes—Limitations. [2005 c 155 § 535;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 126.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.760 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1008.
79.94.420 Tidelands and shorelands—Use of tide and shore lands
granted to United States—Application—Proof of upland use—
Conveyance. [2005 c 155 § 536; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 127.] Recodified as
RCW 79.125.770 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.230 Second-class shorelands—Platting—Selection for slips,
docks, wharves, etc. [2005 c 155 § 522; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 108.]
Recodified as RCW 79.125.510 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.430 Tidelands and shorelands—Use of tide and shore lands
granted to United States—Easements over tide or shore lands to United
States. [2005 c 155 § 537; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 128.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.780 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.240 Second-class shorelands—Platting of certain shorelands
of Lake Washington for use as harbor area—Effect. [2005 c 155 § 523;
1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 109.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.520 pursuant to 2005
c 155 § 1008.
79.94.440 Tidelands and shorelands—Use of tide and shore lands
granted to United States—Reversion on cessation of use. [2005 c 155 §
538; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 129.] Recodified as RCW 79.125.790 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1008.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 846]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.94.450 United States Navy base—Exchange of property—
Procedure. [2003 c 334 § 615; 1987 c 271 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
79.125.800 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
79.94.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.125.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1008.
Chapter 79.95
AQUATIC LANDS—BEDS OF NAVIGABLE WATERS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.95 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.95.010
79.95.020
79.95.030
79.95.040
79.95.050
79.95.060
79.95.900
79.130.010
79.130.020
79.130.030
79.130.040
79.130.050
79.130.060
79.130.900
79.95.010 Lease of beds of navigable waters. [2005 c 155 § 601;
1987 c 271 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 130.] Recodified as RCW 79.130.010
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.95.020 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Terms and
conditions of lease—Forfeiture for nonuser. [2005 c 155 § 602; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 21 § 131.] Recodified as RCW 79.130.020 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1009.
79.95.030 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Improvements—
Federal permit—Forfeiture—Plans and specifications. [2005 c 155 §
603; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 132.] Recodified as RCW 79.130.030 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.95.040 Lease of beds of navigable waters—Preference right to
re-lease. [2005 c 155 § 604; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 133.] Recodified as RCW
79.130.040 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
Title 79
Formerly
Currently
79.96.200
79.96.210
79.96.220
79.96.230
79.96.901
79.96.902
79.96.903
79.96.904
79.96.905
79.96.906
79.135.400
79.135.410
79.135.420
79.135.430
79.135.900
79.135.901
79.135.902
79.135.903
79.135.904
79.135.230
79.96.010 Leasing beds of tidal waters for shellfish cultivation or
other aquaculture use. [2005 c 155 § 701; 1993 c 295 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c
21 § 134.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.110 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.020
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Who may lease—Application—Deposit. [2005 c 155
§ 702; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 135.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.120 pursuant
to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.030
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Inspection and report by director of fish and
wildlife—Rental and term—Commercial harvest of subtidal hardshell
clams by hydraulic escalating. [2005 c 155 § 703; 1994 c 264 § 68; 1987
c 374 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 136.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.130
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.040
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Survey and boundary markers. [2005 c 155 § 704;
1994 c 264 § 69; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 137.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.140
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.050
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Renewal lease. [2005 c 155 § 705; 1994 c 264 § 70;
1993 c 295 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 138.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.150
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.060
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Reversion for use other than cultivation of shellfish.
[2005 c 155 § 706; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 139.] Recodified as RCW
79.135.160 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.95.050 United States Navy base—Legislative findings and
declaration. [2005 c 155 § 605; 1987 c 271 § 1.] Recodified as RCW
79.130.050 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.96.070
Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other
aquaculture use—Abandonment—Application for other lands. [2005 c
155 § 707; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 140.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.170
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.95.060 Lease of bedlands in Port Gardner Bay for dredge spoil
site—Conditions. [2005 c 155 § 606; 1987 c 271 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
79.130.060 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.96.080 Geoduck harvesting—Agreements, regulation. [2005 c
155 § 708; 2003 c 39 § 43; 1990 c 163 § 4; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 141.]
Recodified as RCW 79.135.210 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.95.900 Savings—Captions—Severability—Effective dates—
1982 1st ex.s. c 21. Cross-reference section recodified as RCW 79.130.900
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1009.
79.96.085 Geoduck harvesting—Designation of aquatic lands.
[2005 c 155 § 709; 1990 c 163 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 129; 1979 ex.s. c
141 § 5. Formerly RCW 75.28.286.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.220
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
Chapter 79.96
79.96.090 Lease of tidelands set aside as oyster reserves. [2005 c
155 § 710; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 142.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.300
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
AQUATIC LANDS—OYSTERS, GEODUCKS,
SHELLFISH, AND OTHER AQUACULTURAL USES
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.96 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
79.96.010
79.96.020
79.96.030
79.96.040
79.96.050
79.96.060
79.96.070
79.96.080
79.96.085
79.96.090
79.96.100
79.96.110
79.96.120
79.96.130
79.96.140
(2010 Ed.)
Currently
79.135.110
79.135.120
79.135.130
79.135.140
79.135.150
79.135.160
79.135.170
79.135.210
79.135.220
79.135.300
79.135.310
79.135.320
79.135.020
79.135.030
79.135.200
79.96.100 Inspection and report by director of fish and wildlife.
[2005 c 155 § 711; 1994 c 264 § 71; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 143.] Recodified
as RCW 79.135.310 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.110 Vacation of reserve—Lease of lands—Designated state
oyster reserve lands. [2005 c 155 § 712; 2001 c 273 § 4; 2000 c 11 § 30;
1994 c 264 § 72; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 144.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.320
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.120 Sale of reserved or reversionary rights in tidelands.
[2005 c 155 § 713; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 145.] Recodified as RCW
79.135.020 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.130 Wrongful taking of shellfish from public lands—Civil
remedies. [2005 c 155 § 714; 1994 c 264 § 73; 1990 c 163 § 9.] Recodified
as RCW 79.135.030 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.140 Leasing beds for geoduck harvest/cultivation—Survey
by private party. [2002 c 123 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.200
pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.200 Seaweed—Marine aquatic plants defined. [1993 c 283 §
2. Formerly RCW 79.01.800.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.400 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1010.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 847]
Title 79A
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
79.96.210 Seaweed—Personal use limit—Commercial harvesting
prohibited—Exception—Import restriction. [2005 c 155 § 715; 2003 c
334 § 442; 1996 c 46 § 1; 1994 c 286 § 1; 1993 c 283 § 3. Formerly RCW
79.01.805.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.410 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.220 Seaweed—Harvest and possession violations—Penalties
and damages. [2005 c 155 § 716; 2003 c 334 § 443; 2003 c 53 § 380; 1994
c 286 § 2; 1993 c 283 § 4. Formerly RCW 79.01.810.] Recodified as RCW
79.135.420 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.230 Seaweed—Enforcement. [2005 c 155 § 717; 2003 c 334 §
444; 1994 c 286 § 3; 1993 c 283 § 5. Formerly RCW 79.01.815.]
Recodified as RCW 79.135.430 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
Chapter 79.100
DERELICT VESSELS
79.100.090 Contest custody/reimbursement—Lawsuit. [2002 c
286 § 10.] Repealed by 2006 c 153 § 7.
Chapter 79.135
AQUATIC LANDS—OYSTERS, GEODUCKS, SHELLFISH,
OTHER AQUACULTURAL USES, AND
MARINE AQUATIC PLANTS
79.96.900 Study—1982 1st ex.s. c 21. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 179.]
Decodified pursuant to 1984 c 221 § 29, effective October 1, 1984.
79.135.050 Study of Hood Canal geoduck population—Report.
[2005 c 307 § 1.] Expired July 1, 2008, pursuant to 2005 c 307 § 4.
79.96.901 Savings—1982 1st ex.s. c 21. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 181.]
Recodified as RCW 79.135.900 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.135.060 Study of Hood Canal's geoduck population levels and
environmental conditions—Report. [2005 c 307 § 2.] Expired July 1,
2008, pursuant to 2005 c 307 § 4.
79.96.902 Captions—1982 1st ex.s. c 21. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 182.]
Recodified as RCW 79.135.901 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.903 Severability—1982 1st ex.s. c 21. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
184.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.902 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.904 Effective date—1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §§ 176 and 179.
[1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 185.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.903 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.905 Effective date—1982 1st ex.s. c 21. [1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §
186.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.904 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1010.
79.96.906 Intensive management plan for geoducks—Evaluation
of program—Report—1984 c 221. [2005 c 155 § 718; 1994 c 264 § 74;
1984 c 221 § 26.] Recodified as RCW 79.135.230 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1010.
79.96.907
Evaluation of seaweed aquaculture program—
Report—1984 c 221. [1984 c 221 § 27.] Decodified pursuant to 1994 c
286 § 5, effective July 1, 1994.
Chapter 79.97
MARINE PLASTIC DEBRIS
COMPARATIVE TABLE
2005 c 155 recodified and/or repealed chapter 79.97 RCW in its
entirety.
Formerly
Currently
79.97.010
79.97.020
79.97.030
79.97.040
79.97.050
79.97.060
79.97.900
79.145.010
79.145.020
79.145.030
79.145.040
79.145.050
79.145.060
79.145.900
79.97.010 Intent. [2005 c 155 § 901; 1989 c 23 § 1. Formerly RCW
79.81.010.] Recodified as RCW 79.145.010 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1012.
79.97.020 Definitions. [2005 c 155 § 902; 1989 c 23 § 2. Formerly
RCW 79.81.020.] Recodified as RCW 79.145.020 pursuant to 2005 c 155 §
1012.
79.97.030 Coordinating implementation—Rules. [2005 c 155 §
903; 1994 c 264 § 65; 1989 c 23 § 3. Formerly RCW 79.81.030.]
Recodified as RCW 79.145.030 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1012.
79.97.040 Agreements with other entities. [1989 c 23 § 4.
Formerly RCW 79.81.040.] Recodified as RCW 79.145.040 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1012.
79.97.050
Employees—Information clearinghouse contracts.
[2005 c 155 § 904; 1989 c 23 § 5. Formerly RCW 79.81.050.] Recodified
as RCW 79.145.050 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1012.
79.97.060 Grants, funds, or gifts. [2005 c 155 § 905; 1989 c 23 § 6.
Formerly RCW 79.81.060.] Recodified as RCW 79.145.060 pursuant to
2005 c 155 § 1012.
79.97.900 Severability—1989 c 23. [1989 c 23 § 7. Formerly RCW
79.81.900.] Recodified as RCW 79.145.900 pursuant to 2005 c 155 § 1012.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 848]
79.135.070 Study of age and shell oxidation rate of Hood Canal
geoduck—Report. [2005 c 307 § 3.] Expired July 1, 2008, pursuant to
2005 c 307 § 4.
Chapter 79.140
AQUATIC LANDS—VALUABLE MATERIALS
79.140.120 Mt. St. Helen's eruption—Dredge spoils—Sale by
certain landowners. [2005 c 155 § 111; 2000 c 13 § 2; 1989 c 213 § 4;
1985 c 307 § 7; 1985 c 12 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 § 22. Formerly RCW
79.90.160.] Decodified pursuant to 2009 c 426 § 2. Later enactment, see
RCW 79.140.210.
Title 79A
PUBLIC RECREATIONAL LANDS
Chapter 79A.05
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
79A.05.350 Senior environmental corps—Commission powers
and duties. [1992 c 63 § 14. Formerly RCW 43.51.420.] Repealed by
2005 c 136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
79A.05.365 Underwater parks—Fees—Underwater park account.
[1993 c 267 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.51.434.] Repealed by 2000 c 150 § 2,
effective July 1, 2001.
79A.05.400 Water trail recreation program—Permits. [1993 c
182 § 5. Formerly RCW 43.51.448.] Repealed by 2003 c 338 § 5.
Reviser's note: RCW 79A.05.400 was amended by 2003 c 126 § 602
without reference to its repeal by 2003 c 338 § 5. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
79A.05.405 Water trail recreation program—Account created.
[2000 c 11 § 40; 1993 c 182 § 6. Formerly RCW 43.51.450.] Repealed by
2003 c 338 § 5.
79A.05.420 Water trail advisory committee. [2000 c 11 § 41; 1994
c 264 § 21; 1993 c 182 § 9. Formerly RCW 43.51.456.] Repealed by 2003
c 126 § 604, effective July 1, 2003; and repealed by 2003 c 338 § 5.
Chapter 79A.10
OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
79A.10.080
Undertaking to impose corporation fees—Use,
proration of one-half of proceeds. Cross-reference section, decodified
August 2004.
Chapter 79A.15
ACQUISITION OF HABITAT CONSERVATION
AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS
79A.15.100 Report to governor and standing committees. [2007 c
241 § 35; 1990 1st ex.s. c 14 § 11. Formerly RCW 43.98A.100.] Repealed
by 2009 c 518 § 10.
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Chapter 79A.20
WILDLIFE AND RECREATION LANDS—
FUNDING OF MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
79A.20.020 State wildlife and recreation lands management
account. [1992 c 153 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.98B.020.] Repealed by 2000
c 150 § 2, effective July 1, 2001.
Chapter 79A.25
INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION
79A.25.810 Community outdoor athletic fields advisory council.
[2001 c 245 § 1; 1998 c 264 § 2. Formerly RCW 43.99.810.] Repealed by
2003 c 126 § 703, effective July 1, 2003.
Chapter 79A.60
REGULATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS
79A.60.070 Conviction under RCW 79A.60.050 or 79A.60.060—
Community supervision or community placement—Conditions. [2000 c
11 § 96; 1998 c 219 § 3. Formerly RCW 88.12.033.] Repealed by 2008 c
231 § 57, effective August 1, 2009.
Chapter 79A.75
STATE PARKS CENTENNIAL
79A.75.005 Finding. [2004 c 14 § 1.] Expired June 30, 2009,
pursuant to 2009 c 560 § 12.
79A.75.010
Centennial advisory committee—Established—
Composition. [2004 c 14 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2009, pursuant to 2009 c
560 § 12.
79A.75.020 Expenses—Reimbursement. [2004 c 14 § 3.] Expired
June 30, 2009, pursuant to 2009 c 560 § 12.
79A.75.030 Centennial 2013 plan—Develop proposal. [2004 c 14
§ 4.] Expired June 30, 2009, pursuant to 2009 c 560 § 12.
Title 80
10; 1961 c 14 § 80.08.105. Prior: 1933 c 151 § 10; RRS § 10439-10.]
Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 7.
Chapter 80.28
GAS, ELECTRICAL, AND WATER COMPANIES
80.28.005 Definitions. [1994 c 268 § 1.]
80.28.011 Limitations on termination of utility service for
residential heating—Reports to legislature—Expiration of section.
[1990 1st ex.s. c 1 § 6; 1986 c 245 § 6; 1984 c 251 § 7.] Expired June 30,
1991.
80.28.205 Enforcement of federal laws covering gas pipeline
safety—Request for federal delegation of authority. [2000 c 191 § 10.]
Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
80.28.207 Commission inspection of records, maps, or written
procedures. [2000 c 191 § 12.] Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
80.28.210 Safety rules—Pipeline transporters—Penalty. [2003 c
53 § 384; 1969 ex.s. c 210 § 2; 1961 c 14 § 80.28.210. Prior: 1955 c 316 §
6.] Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
80.28.212 Safety rules—Civil penalty for violation of RCW
80.28.210 or regulations issued thereunder—Level of penalty—
Compromise—Disposition of penalty. [1995 c 247 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 210 §
3.] Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
80.28.215 Gas pipeline company duties after notice of excavation.
[2000 c 191 § 22.] Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
Chapter 80.32
ELECTRIC FRANCHISES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY
80.32.020 Hearing—Notice—Order. [1903 c 173 § 1, part; RRS §
5430, part.] Now codified as part of RCW 80.32.010 as originally enacted.
79A.75.900 Expiration date—2004 c 14. [2009 c 560 § 12; 2004 c
14 § 5.] Expired June 30, 2009, pursuant to 2009 c 560 § 12.
80.32.030 Franchise holder liable for damage to street or road.
[1903 c 173 § 1, part; RRS § 5430, part.] Now codified as part of RCW
80.32.010 as originally enacted.
79A.75.901 Effective date—2004 c 14. [2004 c 14 § 7.] Expired
June 30, 2009, pursuant to 2009 c 560 § 12.
Chapter 80.36
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Title 80
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Chapter 80.04
REGULATIONS—GENERAL
80.04.165 Reconsideration of orders—Review. [1961 c 14 §
80.04.165. Prior: 1953 c 120 § 1.] Repealed by 1986 c 49 § 1.
80.04.340 Dividends, control of. [1961 c 14 § 80.04.340. Prior:
1933 c 165 § 11; RRS § 10458-5.] Repealed by 1967 c 156 § 1.
80.04.370 Manner of serving papers. [1933 c 165 § 7; RRS §
10458-1.] Now codified as RCW 80.04.075.
80.36.380 Report. [1987 c 505 § 78; 1987 c 293 § 6; 1985 c 450 §
41.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
80.36.475 Washington telephone assistance program—Report to
legislature. [2003 c 134 § 9; 1990 c 170 § 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 518 §
10.
80.36.480 Lifeline service—Legislative review. [1987 c 229 § 10.]
Repealed by 1990 c 170 § 9.
80.36.550 Enhanced statewide 911 service—Advisory committee.
[1990 c 260 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 54 § 15.
80.36.5501 Enhanced statewide 911 service—Study. [1990 c 260 §
2.] Repealed by 1991 c 54 § 15.
80.04.490 Penalties cumulative. [1911 c 117 § 104, part; RRS §
10453, part.] Now codified as originally enacted as part of RCW 80.04.480.
80.36.860 Feasibility study—Report. [1989 c 282 § 6.] Repealed
by 1998 c 245 § 176.
Chapter 80.08
Chapter 80.40
SECURITIES
UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS STORAGE ACT
80.08.045 Conditions, terms, and parameters of issuance. [1987 c
106 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 7.
80.40.010 through 80.40.310 [1961 c 125; 1959 c 90; 1957 c 288;
1957 c 287; 1957 c 209; 1957 c 114; 1955 c 358; 1953 c 231; 1953 c 97;
1951 c 272; 1951 c 252; 1951 c 39; 1947 c 214; 1941 c 147; 1935 c 81; 1933
ex.s. c 17; 1933 c 163; 1931 c 53; 1923 c 173; 1915 c 112; 1913 c 45; 1909
c 150; 1901 c 85; 1899 c 128; 1897 c 112; 1893 c 8; 1891 c 141; 1890 pp
520-522; RRS §§ 9488, 9489-9504.] Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040.
Now codified as chapter 35.92 RCW.
80.08.050 Use of proceeds limited. [1961 c 14 § 80.08.050. Prior:
1933 c 151 § 5; RRS § 10439-5.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 7.
80.08.060 Short term notes excepted. [1961 c 14 § 80.08.060.
Prior: 1959 c 248 § 20; prior: 1937 c 30 § 2, part; 1933 c 151 § 6, part; RRS
§ 10439-6, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 7.
80.08.070 Fee schedule. [1961 c 14 § 80.08.070. Prior: 1959 c 248
§ 21; prior: 1951 c 227 § 1; 1937 c 30 § 2, part; 1933 c 151 § 6; RRS §
10439-6, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 106 § 3.
80.08.105 Unauthorized and nonconforming issues void—Issues
after March 18, 1933, based upon prior corporate authority. [1983 c 4 §
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 80.44
MUNICIPAL STREET RAILWAY BONDS
80.44.010 through 80.44.120 [1939 c 47; 1929 c 145; 1927 c 228;
RRS §§ 9488-4 through 9488-11, 9511-1 through 9511-3.] Now codified as
chapter 35.93 RCW.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 849]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 80.48
SALE OR LEASE OF MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
80.48.010 through 80.48.030 [1917 c 137; RRS §§ 9512-9514.]
Repealed by 1965 c 7 § 35.98.040. Now codified as chapter 35.94 RCW.
Chapter 80.50
81.04.180 Supersedeas. [1961 c 14 § 81.04.180. Prior: 1933 c 165 §
6; prior: 1931 c 119 § 2; 1911 c 117 § 87; RRS § 10429.] Repealed by 2007
c 234 § 102.
81.04.190 Appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 63; 1971 ex.s. c 107 § 5;
1961 c 14 § 81.04.190. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 88; RRS § 10430.] Repealed by
2007 c 234 § 102.
ENERGY FACILITIES—SITE LOCATIONS
81.04.340 Dividends, control of. [1961 c 14 § 81.04.340. Prior:
1933 c 165 § 11; RRS § 10458-5.] Repealed by 1967 c 156 § 1.
80.50.050 Adoption of council guidelines as rules. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 108 § 33; 1970 ex.s. c 45 § 5.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 371 § 19.
81.04.370 Manner of serving papers. [1933 c 165 § 7; RRS §
10458-1.] Now codified as RCW 81.04.075.
80.50.070 Applications for site certification—Fee—Study. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 35; 1970 ex.s. c 45 § 7.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 371
§ 19.
81.04.480 Penalties cumulative. [1911 c 117 § 104, part; RRS §
10453, part.] Now codified as part of RCW 81.04.470.
80.50.170 Study of potential sites—Intent of RCW 80.50.175.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 39; 1974 ex.s. c 110 § 1.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 371 § 19.
80.50.350 National interest electric transmission corridors task
force—Duties—Recommendations. [2007 c 326 § 2.] Expired July 1,
2009.
80.50.800 Rules of thermal plant site evaluation council to
continue until amended or rescinded. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 108 § 42.]
Decodified August 1990.
Chapter 80.62
HEAT SUPPLIERS
80.62.010 Legislative intent. [1987 c 522 § 1; 1983 c 94 § 1.]
Repealed by 1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.020 Definitions. [1987 c 522 § 2; 1983 c 94 § 2.] Repealed by
1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.030 Limited jurisdiction over heat suppliers. [1983 c 94 §
3.] Repealed by 1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.040 Regulations and fees. [1983 c 94 § 4.] Repealed by 1996
c 33 § 3.
80.62.050 Operating permit, issuance of. [1983 c 94 § 5.] Repealed
by 1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.060
Contracts with customers—Terms, approval by
commission. [1983 c 94 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.070 Basis for approval of rates. [1983 c 94 § 7.] Repealed by
1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.080 Continuing jurisdiction of commission. [1983 c 94 § 8.]
Repealed by 1996 c 33 § 3.
80.62.900 Expiration date, exception. [1983 c 94 § 9.] Repealed by
1996 c 33 § 3.
81.04.520 Rate regulation study. [1998 c 245 § 164; 1990 c 21 § 8.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
Chapter 81.08
SECURITIES
81.08.050 Use of proceeds limited. [1961 c 14 § 81.08.050. Prior:
1933 c 151 § 5; RRS § 10439-5.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 14.
81.08.060 Short-term notes excepted. [1961 c 14 § 81.08.060.
Prior: 1959 c 248 § 22; prior: 1937 c 30 § 2, part; 1933 c 151 § 6, part; RRS
§ 10439-6, part.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 14.
81.08.070 Fee schedule. [1961 c 14 § 81.08.070. Prior: 1959 c 248
§ 23; prior: 1953 c 95 § 11; 1937 c 30 § 2, part; 1933 c 151 § 6, part; RRS §
10439-6, part.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.08.105 Unauthorized and nonconforming issues void—Issues
after effective date of chapter 151, Laws of 1933 based upon corporate
authority prior to said date. [1983 c 4 § 11; 1961 c 14 § 81.08.105. Prior:
1933 c 151 § 10; RRS § 10439-10.] Repealed by 1994 c 251 § 14.
Chapter 81.24
REGULATORY FEES
81.24.040 Fees of storage warehousemen. [1961 c 14 § 81.24.040.
Prior: 1955 c 125 § 7; prior: 1949 c 124 § 1, part; 1939 c 123 § 2, part;
1937 c 158 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10417-2, part.] Repealed by 1981
c 13 § 6.
Chapter 81.28
COMMON CARRIERS IN GENERAL
81.28.070 Interstate tariffs. [1961 c 14 § 81.28.070. Prior: 1911 c
117 § 17; RRS § 10353.] Repealed by 1989 c 186 § 1.
81.28.090 Further exception—Calamitous visitations. [1929 c 96
§ 1, part; 1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as
originally enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
80.62.910 Severability—1983 c 94. [1983 c 94 § 10.] Repealed by
1996 c 33 § 3.
81.28.100 Commutation or excursion tickets. [1929 c 96 § 1, part;
1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally
enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
Chapter 80.80
81.28.110 Transportation of city employees. [1929 c 96 § 1, part;
1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally
enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
GREENHOUSE GASES EMISSIONS
80.80.020 Greenhouse gases emissions reduction—Clean energy
economy—Goals—Reports. [2007 c 307 § 3.] Repealed by 2008 c 14 §
13.
Title 81
TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 81.04
REGULATIONS—GENERAL
81.04.162
Rules and regulations—Railroad employees—
Sanitation, shelter. [1957 c 71 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 81.40.095.
81.04.165 Reconsideration of orders—Review. [1961 c 14 §
81.04.165. Prior: 1953 c 102 § 2.] Repealed by 1986 c 49 § 1.
81.04.170 Review of orders. [1961 c 14 § 81.04.170. Prior: 1937 c
169 § 3; 1911 c 117 § 86; RRS § 10428.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 850]
81.28.120 Interchange of passes by carriers. [1929 c 96 § 1, part;
1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally
enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
81.28.130
Exchange of passes or franks by carriers and
communications companies. [1929 c 96 § 1, part; 1911 c 117 § 18, part;
RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally enacted as part of RCW
81.28.080.
81.28.140 Free passage for "seeing eye" dogs. [1961 c 14 §
81.28.140. Prior: 1937 c 26 § 1; RRS § 10354-1.] Repealed by 1969 c 141
§ 10. Later enactment, see RCW 70.84.030.
81.28.150 Special exceptions on carriage of property, government
freight, etc. [1929 c 96 § 1, part; 1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.]
Now codified as originally enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
81.28.160 Contracts for exchange of service by railroad and
communications companies. [1929 c 96 § 1, part; 1911 c 117 § 18, part;
RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally enacted as part of RCW
81.28.080.
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81.28.170 "Employee" and "families" defined. [1929 c 96 § 1,
part; 1911 c 117 § 18, part; RRS § 10354, part.] Now codified as originally
enacted as part of RCW 81.28.080.
Title 81
Chapter 81.32
Title 62A
81.32.531
62A.1-201(1)
62A.1-201(6)
62A.1-201(14)
62A.1-201(19)
62A.1-201(20)
62A.1-201(28)
62A.1-201(30)
62A.1-201(32)
62A.1-201(33)
62A.1-201(44)
62A.7-102
62A.7-104
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——
Chapter 81.32
BILLS OF LADING
81.32.010 through 81.32.561 [1961 c 14 §§ 81.32.011 through
81.32.561; 1915 c 159.] Repealed effective midnight June 30, 1967, by
section 10-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 1965 ex.s. c 157 (Title
62A RCW).
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 81.32 RCW (Bills of Lading) to Title 62A RCW (Uniform
Commercial Code).
Chapter 81.32
Title 62A
81.32.011
62A.1-201(6)
62A.7-102
62A.7-104
62A.7-104
62A.7-309
62A.7-104
62A.7-104
62A.7-304
62A.7-402
62A.7-104(2)
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——
62A.7-403
62A.2-705
62A.7-403
62A.7-403
62A.7-404
62A.2-705
62A.7-403
62A.7-403
62A.7-306
62A.7-601
——
62A.7-403
62A.7-603
62A.7-603
62A.7-403
62A.7-301
62A.7-401
62A.7-602
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——
——
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
62A.7-503
62A.7-504
62A.7-504
62A.7-506
62A.2-104
62A.7-507
62A.7-505
62A.2-104
62A.7-508
62A.7-501
62A.7-502
62A.7-503
62A.7-502
62A.2-514
62A.2-705
62A.7-502
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——
——
——
——
——
——
——
62A.1-103
62A.1-201(1)
81.32.021
81.32.031
81.32.041
81.32.051
81.32.061
81.32.071
81.32.081
81.32.091
81.32.101
81.32.111
81.32.121
81.32.131
81.32.141
81.32.151
81.32.161
81.32.171
81.32.181
81.32.191
81.32.201
81.32.211
81.32.221
81.32.231
81.32.241
81.32.251
81.32.261
81.32.271
81.32.281
81.32.291
81.32.301
81.32.311
81.32.321
81.32.331
81.32.341
81.32.351
81.32.361
81.32.371
81.32.381
81.32.391
81.32.401
81.32.411
81.32.421
81.32.431
81.32.441
81.32.451
81.32.461
81.32.471
81.32.481
81.32.491
81.32.501
81.32.511
81.32.521
(2010 Ed.)
81.32.541
81.32.561
Chapter 81.34
RAILROADS—STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATION
81.34.010 Policy of Interstate Commerce Commission to be
followed in certain areas. [1984 c 143 § 10.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.020 Relationship between this chapter and federal law.
[1984 c 143 § 11.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.030 Rates—Market dominance. [1984 c 143 § 12.] Repealed
by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.040 Rates—Unreasonable discrimination. [1984 c 143 § 13.]
Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.050
Suspension of schedule, classification, rule, or
regulation. [1984 c 143 § 14.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.060 Rate increases—Rules—Adjusted base rate. [1984 c
143 § 15.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.070 Contracts for services and rates—Filing—Approval,
disapproval. [1984 c 143 § 16.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.080 Contracts for services and rates—Review proceeding.
[1984 c 143 § 17.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.090 Limitation of liability. [1984 c 143 § 18.] Repealed by
1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.100 Rates for recyclable or recycled materials. [1984 c 143 §
19.] Repealed by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.110 Exemptions from chapter. [1984 c 143 § 20.] Repealed
by 1991 c 49 § 1.
81.34.900 Severability—1984 c 143. [1984 c 143 § 25.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 49 § 2.
Chapter 81.36
RAILROADS—CORPORATE POWERS AND DUTIES
81.36.070 Purchase, lease, sale, merger of railroads. [1961 c 14 §
81.36.070. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 188 § 1; 1915 c 136 § 1; 1909 c 196 § 1;
1890 p 526 § 2; RRS § 10463. Formerly RCW 81.36.070 and 81.36.080.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.36.080 Restrictions on consolidation of roads. [1925 ex.s. c 188
§ 1, part; 1915 c 136 § 1, part; 1909 c 196 § 1, part; RRS § 10463, part.]
Now codified as originally enacted as part of RCW 81.36.070.
81.36.110 Structures across state waterways. [1909 c 158 § 1; RRS
§ 10469.] Repealed by 1935 c 115 p 322; and repealed by 1961 c 14 §
81.98.040(31).
81.36.140 Contracts for sale or lease of equipment. [1961 c 14 §
81.36.140. Prior: 1951 c 191 § 1; 1949 c 169 § 1; 1883 p 62 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 10540.] Repealed by 1981 c 41 § 46, effective June 30, 1982.
81.36.150 Recording of contract. [1961 c 14 § 81.36.150. Prior:
1949 c 169 § 2; 1883 p 63 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10541.] Repealed by
1981 c 41 § 46, effective June 30, 1982.
81.36.160 Effect of recording. [1961 c 14 § 81.36.160. Prior: 1949
c 169 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10541a.] Repealed by 1981 c 41 § 46,
effective June 30, 1982.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 851]
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Chapter 81.40
RAILROADS—EMPLOYEE REQUIREMENTS
AND REGULATIONS
81.40.020 Full train crews—Freight. [1961 c 14 § 81.40.020. Prior:
1911 c 134 § 2; RRS § 10487.] Repealed by 1967 c 2 § 1 (Initiative
Measure No. 233). Later enactment and balance of 1967 c 2, see RCW
81.40.035.
81.40.030
Penalty—Exceptions
from
requirements—
Enforcement. [1983 c 3 § 207; 1961 c 14 § 81.40.030. Prior: (i) 1911 c
134 § 3; RRS § 10488. (ii) 1911 c 134 § 4; RRS § 10489. (iii) 1911 c 134 §
5; RRS § 10490.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.40.040
Train employees—Hours of service—Penalty—
Enforcement. [2003 c 53 § 387; 1977 c 70 § 1; 1961 c 14 § 81.40.040.
Prior: 1907 c 20 § 1; RRS § 7652.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.40.050 Enforcement. [1961 c 14 § 81.40.050. Prior: 1907 c 20 §
2; RRS § 7653.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.40.070 Penalty. [1961 c 14 § 81.40.070. Prior: 1907 c 224 § 1;
RRS § 10505.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.44.093 Cabooses—Trucks, riding qualities, wheels—Draft
gears, minimum travel, minimum capacity. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 3.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.094 Cabooses—Electric lighting—Markers. [1969 ex.s. c
116 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.095 Cabooses—Glass, glazing materials of safety glass type.
[1969 ex.s. c 116 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.096
Cabooses—Stanchions, grab handles, or bars,
installation—Edges and protrusions rounded—Seat backs, standard.
[1969 ex.s. c 116 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.097 Cabooses—Drinking water facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 116 §
7.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.0971 Cabooses—Facilities for washing hands and face.
[1969 ex.s. c 116 § 8.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.0972 Cabooses—Fire extinguisher—Type, location, and
maintenance. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 9.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.40.090 Penalty. [1961 c 14 § 81.40.090. Prior: 1941 c 238 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7666-41.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July
1, 2004.
81.44.098 Cabooses—No violation when move in service if
correction made at first available point—Temporary exemption,
procedure, limitations. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 10.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.40.096 Penalty for violating regulations relating to sanitation
and shelter—Notice of violation. [1961 c 177 § 1.] Repealed by 1963 c 59
§ 13. Later general enactment, see RCW 81.04.405.
81.44.0981
Cabooses—Register for report of failures—
Regulations for use of. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 11.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.40.097 Penalty for violating regulations relating to sanitation
and shelter—When penalty due and payable—Mitigation,
discontinuance—Action to recover—Disposition of penalties. [1961 c
177 § 2.] Repealed by 1963 c 59 § 13. Later general enactment, see RCW
81.04.405.
81.44.0982
Cabooses—Compliance, when—Standard
compliance. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 12.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.40.100 Penalty for employing illiterate engineer—Penalty for
illiterate person to act as engineer. [1961 c 14 § 81.40.100. Prior: 1909 c
249 § 274; RRS § 2526.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.100 Penalty. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 14; 1961 c 14 § 81.44.100.
Prior: 1909 c 31 § 2; RRS § 10484.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.40.120 Cost of records or medical examinations—Definitions.
[1961 c 14 § 81.40.120. Prior: 1955 c 228 § 1.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.40.140 Cost of records or medical examinations—Penalty.
[1961 c 14 § 81.40.140. Prior: 1955 c 228 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 §
421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 81.44
for
81.44.099 Cabooses—Regulation and enforcement—Regulations
for. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 13.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.101 Track motor cars—Windshield and canopy required.
[1961 c 14 § 81.44.101. Prior: 1951 c 42 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.44.102 Track motor cars—Absence of windshield or canopy
unlawful. [1961 c 14 § 81.44.102. Prior: 1951 c 42 § 2.] Repealed by
2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.103 Track motor cars—Head and tail lights required. [1961
c 14 § 81.44.103. Prior: 1951 c 42 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
COMMON CARRIERS—EQUIPMENT
81.44.030 Safety appliances—Locomotives. [1974 ex.s. c 90 § 1;
1961 c 14 § 81.44.030. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 66, part; RRS § 10402, part.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 263 § 3. Later enactment, see RCW 81.44.031.
81.44.104 Track motor cars—Absence of lights unlawful. [1961 c
14 § 81.44.104. Prior: 1951 c 42 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.105 Track motor cars—Penalty for violation. [1961 c 14 §
81.44.105. Prior: 1951 c 42 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.031 Safety appliances—Locomotives operated on class 1
railroads. [1977 ex.s. c 263 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.032 Penalties for violating RCW 81.44.031 or tampering
with locomotive speedometer lock or recording tape. [1977 ex.s. c 263 §
2.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.050 Power of commission as to appliances. [1983 c 3 § 208;
1961 c 14 § 81.44.050. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 66, part; RRS § 10402, part.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.060 Penalty. [1983 c 3 § 209; 1961 c 14 § 81.44.060. Prior:
1911 c 117 § 66, part; RRS § 10402, part.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.065 Devolution of powers and duties relative to safety of
railroads. [1961 c 14 § 81.44.065. Prior: 1955 c 165 § 1. Formerly RCW
43.53.055.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.080 Additional duties may be required. [1911 c 117 § 67,
part; RRS § 10403, part.] Now codified as originally enacted as part of
RCW 81.44.070.
81.44.090 Cabooses—Size—Equipment. [1961 c 14 § 81.44.090.
Prior: 1909 c 31 § 1; RRS § 10483.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 116 § 15.
81.44.110 Equipment is part of cars—Tare weight. [1961 c 14 §
81.44.110. Prior: 1907 c 218 § 1; RRS § 10470.] Repealed by 2007 c 234
§ 102.
81.44.120 Reimbursement of shipper for supplying equipment.
[1961 c 14 § 81.44.120. Prior: 1907 c 218 § 2; RRS § 10473.] Repealed by
2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.140 Liability for damage. [1899 c 35 § 2; RRS § 10481.]
Repealed by 1961 c 14 § 81.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 81.44.130,
81.04.440, and 81.04.470.
81.44.150 Track scale—Testing. [1961 c 14 § 81.44.150. Prior:
1911 c 117 § 19; RRS § 10355.] Repealed by 1990 c 27 § 2.
81.44.160 Regulations for weighing. [1961 c 14 § 81.44.160. Prior:
1911 c 117 § 60; RRS § 10396.] Repealed by 1990 c 27 § 2.
Chapter 81.48
RAILROADS—OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
AND REGULATIONS
81.44.091 Cabooses—Size—Equipment—Application. [1969 ex.s.
c 116 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.48.010 Failure to ring bell—Penalty—Exception. [1995 c 315 §
1; 1961 c 14 § 81.48.010. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 276; RRS § 2528.] Repealed
by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.44.092
Cabooses—Minimum
length—Construction—
Insulation—Cupola. [1969 ex.s. c 116 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.48.015 Limiting or prohibiting the sounding of locomotive
horns—Supplemental safety measures—Notice. [1995 c 315 § 2.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
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Chapter 81.52
RAILROADS—RIGHTS-OF-WAY—SPURS—FENCES
81.52.010 Physical connections. [1961 c 14 § 81.52.010. Prior:
1919 c 153 § 1; 1911 c 117 § 61; RRS § 10397.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.52.020 Sidetrack and switch connections—Duty to construct.
[1961 c 14 § 81.52.020. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 13; RRS § 10349.] Repealed
by 2007 c 234 § 102.
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81.52.280 Penalty. [1913 c 30 § 18; RRS § 10528.] Now codified as
RCW 81.53.210.
81.52.290 Obstructions in highways. [1925 ex.s. c 179 § 2; 1913 c
30 § 19; RRS § 10529.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.220.
81.52.300 Scope of chapter. [1953 c 95 § 15; 1925 ex.s. c 179 § 3;
1913 c 30 § 21; RRS § 10531.] Now codified in RCW 81.53.240.
81.52.310 Annual inspection of industrial crossings. [1941 c 161 §
2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10511-2.] Now codified as RCW 81.54.020.
81.52.030 Sidetrack and switch connection may be ordered by
commission. [1961 c 14 § 81.52.030. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 62; RRS §
10398.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.52.320 Reimbursement of inspection cost. [1951 c 111 § 1; 1941
c 161 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10511-3.] Now codified as RCW 81.54.030.
81.52.040 Spur tracks. [1961 c 14 § 81.52.040. Prior: 1907 c 223 §
1; RRS § 10465.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.52.325 Not operative within first-class cities. [1953 c 95 § 16;
1951 c 111 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 81.54.040.
81.52.080 Grade crossings—Definitions. [1959 c 283 § 2. Prior: (i)
1913 c 30 § 1; RRS § 10511. (ii) 1941 c 161 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 105111.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.010 and 81.54.010.
81.52.330 Employment of experts. [1937 c 22 § 7; 1913 c 30 § 14;
RRS § 10524.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.250.
81.52.090 Grade separation required where practicable. [1913 c
30 § 2; RRS § 10512.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.020.
81.52.340 Crossing signals, warning devices—Petition, motion—
Hearing—Order—Costs—Records not evidence for actions—Appeal.
[1959 c 283 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.260.
81.52.100 Petition for crossing—Hearing—Order. [1959 c 283 §
1; 1955 c 310 § 3. Prior: 1937 c 22 § 1, part; 1913 c 30 § 3, part; RRS §
10513, part.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.030.
81.52.350 Crossing signals, warning devices—Petition for funds to
defray cost of crossing signals and warning devices. [1959 c 283 § 4.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.270.
81.52.110 Supplemental hearing—Change of route. [1955 c 310 §
4. Prior: 1937 c 22 § 1, part; 1913 c 30 § 3, part; RRS § 10513, part.] Now
codified as RCW 81.53.040.
81.52.360 Crossing signals, warning devices—Allocation of funds,
findings required to defray costs. [1959 c 283 § 5.] Now codified as
RCW 81.53.280.
81.52.120 Requirements of order on change of route. [1955 c 310
§ 5. Prior: 1937 c 22 § 1, part; 1913 c 30 § 3, part; RRS § 10513, part.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.050.
81.52.370 Crossing signals, warning devices—Certification of
allocation of funds—Reimbursement of state—Audit by state auditor.
[1959 c 283 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.290.
81.52.130 Petition for alteration of crossing. [1937 c 22 § 2, part;
1921 c 138 § 1, part; 1913 c 30 § 4, part; RRS § 10514, part.] Now codified
as RCW 81.53.060.
81.52.380 Certain provisions not applicable within first-class
cities. [1959 c 283 § 7.] Now codified in RCW 81.53.240.
81.52.140 Hearing. [1937 c 22 § 2, part; 1921 c 138 § 1, part; 1913 c
30 § 4, part; RRS § 10514, part.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.070.
Chapter 81.53
81.52.150 Restrictions on structures in proximity of crossings.
[1937 c 22 § 2, part; 1921 c 138 § 1, part; 1913 c 30 § 4, part; RRS § 10514,
part.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.080.
81.52.160 Duty to maintain crossings. [1937 c 22 § 3; 1913 c 30 §
5; RRS § 10515.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.090.
81.52.161 Underpasses, overpasses constructed with aid of federal
funds—Apportionment of maintenance cost between railroad and state.
Cross-reference section. Now codified as RCW 81.53.091.
81.52.170 Cost when railroad crosses highway. [1937 c 22 § 4A;
1925 ex.s. c 73 § 1A; 1921 c 138 § 2A; 1913 c 30 § 6A; RRS § 10516A.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.100.
81.52.180 Cost when highway crosses railroad. [1937 c 22 § 4B;
1925 ex.s. c 73 § 1B; 1921 c 138 § 2B; 1913 c 30 § 6B; RRS § 10516B.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.110.
81.52.190 Cost when railroad crosses railroad. [1937 c 22 § 4C;
1925 ex.s. c 73 § 1C; 1921 c 138 § 2C; 1913 c 30 § 6C; RRS § 10516C.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.120.
RAILROADS—CROSSINGS
81.53.260 Crossing signals, warning devices—Petition, motion—
Hearing—Order—Costs—Records not evidence for actions—Appeal.
[1965 ex.s. c 170 § 36; 1961 c 14 § 81.53.260. Prior: 1959 c 283 § 3.
Formerly RCW 81.52.340.] Repealed by 1969 c 134 § 9. Later enactment,
see RCW 81.53.261.
81.53.270 Crossing signals, warning devices—Petition for funds to
defray costs of crossing signals and warning devices. [1961 c 14 §
81.53.270. Prior: 1959 c 283 § 4. Formerly RCW 81.52.350.] Repealed by
1969 c 134 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW 81.53.271.
81.53.280 Crossing signals, warning devices—Allocation of funds,
findings required to defray costs. [1961 c 14 § 81.53.280. Prior: 1959 c
283 § 5. Formerly RCW 81.52.360.] Repealed by 1969 c 134 § 9. Later
enactment, see RCW 81.53.271 and 81.53.275.
81.53.290 Crossing signals, warning devices—Certification of
allocation of funds—Reimbursement of state—Audit by state auditor.
[1961 c 14 § 81.53.290. Prior: 1959 c 283 § 6. Formerly RCW 81.52.370.]
Repealed by 1969 c 134 § 9. Later enactment, see RCW 81.53.281.
Chapter 81.56
81.52.200 Apportionment of cost. [1937 c 22 § 5; 1913 c 30 § 7;
RRS § 10517.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.130.
RAILROADS—SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS
81.52.210 Time for performance. [1913 c 30 § 10; RRS § 10520.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.140.
81.56.010 Distribution of cars. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.010. Prior: 1911
c 117 § 11; RRS § 10347.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.52.220 Practice and procedure. [1913 c 30 § 11; RRS § 10521.]
Now codified as RCW 81.53.150.
81.56.020 Distributing book must be kept. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.020.
Prior: 1911 c 117 § 12; RRS § 10348.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.52.230 Service of process. [1913 c 30 § 12; RRS § 10522.] Now
codified as RCW 81.53.160.
81.56.030 Discrimination prohibited—Connecting lines. [1961 c
14 § 81.56.030. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 24; RRS § 10360.] Repealed by 2007
c 234 § 102.
81.52.240 Review and appeal. [1937 c 22 § 6; 1913 c 30 § 13; RRS
§ 10523.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.170.
81.52.250 Eminent domain. [1913 c 30 § 15; RRS § 10525.] Now
codified as RCW 81.53.180.
81.52.260 Abatement of illegal crossings. [1913 c 30 § 16; RRS §
10526.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.190.
81.52.270 Mandamus to compel performance. [1913 c 30 § 17;
RRS § 10527.] Now codified as RCW 81.53.200.
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81.56.040 Equal privileges. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.040. Prior: 1890 p
292 § 4; RRS § 11341.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.56.050 Joint rates and through routes. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.050.
Prior: 1911 c 117 § 57; RRS § 10393.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.56.060 Forest products—Scales at junctions. [1961 c 14 §
81.56.060. Prior: 1905 c 126 § 1; RRS § 10474.] Repealed by 2007 c 234
§ 102.
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Chapter 81.66
81.56.070 Forest products—Charges, how based. [1961 c 14 §
81.56.070. Prior: 1905 c 126 § 2; RRS § 10475.] Repealed by 2007 c 234
§ 102.
TRANSPORTATION FOR PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
81.56.080 Forest products—Shipper's count and weight. [1961 c
14 § 81.56.080. Prior: 1905 c 126 § 3; RRS § 10476.] Repealed by 2007 c
234 § 102.
81.66.070 Standard of care. [1979 c 111 § 10.] Repealed by 1996 c
244 § 8.
(Formerly: Transportation for the elderly and the handicapped)
81.56.090 Forest products—Cars weighed separately. [1961 c 14 §
81.56.090. Prior: 1905 c 126 § 4; RRS § 10477.] Repealed by 1961 c 243
§ 1.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES
81.56.100 Forest products—Penalty. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.100. Prior:
1905 c 126 § 5; RRS § 10478.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.68.045 Excursion service companies—Certificate. [1984 c 166
§ 5.] Recodified as RCW 81.70.360 pursuant to 2005 c 121 § 4.
81.56.110 Forest products—Special contracts regarding weights.
[1961 c 14 § 81.56.110. Prior: 1905 c 126 § 6; RRS § 10479.] Repealed by
2007 c 234 § 102.
81.68.070 Public service law invoked. [1971 c 81 § 146; 1961 c 14 §
81.68.070. Prior: 1921 c 111 § 6; RRS § 6392.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.56.120 Cruelty to stock in transit—Penalty. [1994 c 261 § 19;
1961 c 14 § 81.56.120. Prior: 1893 c 27 § 4; RRS § 10494.] Recodified as
RCW 81.48.070 pursuant to 2007 c 234 § 101.
Chapter 81.70
81.56.130 Commission rules to expedite traffic. [1961 c 14 §
81.56.130. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 59; RRS § 10395.] Repealed by 2007 c 234
§ 102.
81.56.140 Agent—Fixed place of business. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.140.
Prior: 1905 c 180 § 2; RRS § 10497.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.56.150 Regulating sale of passenger tickets. [2003 c 53 § 393;
1961 c 14 § 81.56.150. Prior: 1909 c 249 § 396; RRS § 2648.] Repealed
by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.56.160 Redemption of unused tickets. [1961 c 14 § 81.56.160.
Prior: 1909 c 249 § 397; RRS § 2649.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
Chapter 81.60
RAILROADS—RAILROAD POLICE AND REGULATIONS
(Formerly: Railroads—Special police and police regulations)
81.60.090 Receiving stolen railroad property. [1961 c 14 §
81.60.090. Prior: 1941 c 212 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2650-2.] Repealed by
2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
Chapter 81.68
PASSENGER CHARTER CARRIERS
81.70.040 Certificate required. [1969 c 132 § 2; 1965 c 150 § 5.]
Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.050 Applications for certificates. [1969 c 132 § 3; 1965 c 150
§ 6.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.060 Applications for certificates—Annual renewal fee—
Initial filing fee. [1973 c 115 § 6; 1969 c 132 § 4; 1965 c 150 § 7.]
Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.070 Proof of reasonable fitness and financial responsibility.
[1969 c 132 § 5; 1965 c 150 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.080 Certificates—Grant or denial—Terms and conditions—
Publication of tariffs and rates—Certificate of public convenience and
necessity under chapter 81.68 RCW, effect. [1969 c 132 § 6; 1965 c 150 §
9.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.090 Duration of certificate. [1969 c 132 § 7; 1965 c 150 §
10.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.095
Temporary certificates—Duration—Terms and
conditions. [1973 c 115 § 7; 1969 c 132 § 8.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
RAIL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
81.70.100 Certificate not to be transferred or encumbered unless
authorized. [1973 c 115 § 8; 1969 c 132 § 9; 1965 c 150 § 11.] Repealed
by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.62.010 Legislative finding—Intent. [1987 c 429 § 1.] Repealed
by 1995 c 269 § 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.70.110 Cancellation, revocation, suspension of certificates—
Grounds. [1969 c 132 § 10; 1965 c 150 § 12.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.62.020 Membership. [1987 c 429 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.70.120 Unlawful to operate after cancellation, etc.—New
certificate. [1969 c 132 § 11; 1965 c 150 § 13.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 §
16.
Chapter 81.62
81.62.030
Procedures—Expenses—Powers—Dissolution date.
[1987 c 429 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.62.040 Staff—Budget approval. [1987 c 429 § 4.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.62.050 Study subjects. [1987 c 429 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 269
§ 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.62.060 Reports. [1987 c 429 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 §
3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.62.900 Severability—1987 c 429. [1987 c 429 § 7.] Repealed by
1995 c 269 § 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
81.62.901 Effective date—1987 c 429. [1987 c 429 § 8.] Repealed
by 1995 c 269 § 3301, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 81.64
STREET RAILWAYS
81.64.100 "Competent" defined. [1961 c 14 § 81.64.100. Prior:
1901 c 103 § 2; RRS § 11074.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July
1, 2004.
81.70.130 Regulatory power. [1969 c 132 § 12; 1965 c 150 § 14.]
Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.140
Applicability of orders, rules, and regulations
pertaining to auto transportation companies. [1965 c 150 § 15.]
Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.150 Assurance of protection against liability. [1969 c 132 §
13; 1965 c 150 § 16.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.160 Charges for transportation offered or afforded by
carrier. [1965 c 150 § 17.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.170 Unlawful acts or omissions—Penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 136 §
107; 1965 c 150 § 18.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.180 Gross operating revenue—Quarterly statement and
fee—Exemption when fee paid under RCW 81.24.020. [1977 ex.s. c 48 §
2; 1969 c 132 § 14; 1965 c 150 § 19.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.190 Disposition of revenue. [1965 c 150 § 20.] Repealed by
1988 c 30 § 16.
81.70.200 Acts and omissions of officer, etc., imputed to certificate
holder. [1969 c 132 § 15; 1965 c 150 § 21.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.64.110 Penalty. [1961 c 14 § 81.64.110. Prior: 1901 c 103 § 3;
RRS § 11075.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.70.210 Application of chapter to foreign and interstate
commerce. [1965 c 150 § 22.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 § 16.
81.64.170 Penalty. [1961 c 14 § 81.64.170. Prior: 1895 c 100 § 2;
RRS § 7649.] Repealed by 2003 c 53 § 421, effective July 1, 2004.
81.70.300 Authority of commission and courts. [1988 c 30 § 10.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
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16.
81.70.900 Short title. [1965 c 150 § 23.] Repealed by 1988 c 30 §
81.70.910 Effective date—1965 c 150. [1965 c 150 § 24.] Repealed
by 1988 c 30 § 16.
Chapter 81.72
TAXICAB COMPANIES
81.72.010 through 81.72.150 [1953 c 12 § 1; 1951 c 219 §§ 1-3;
1947 c 253 §§ 1-11; 1933 c 73 § 1; 1929 c 27 § 1; 1927 c 161 § 1; 1915 c 57
§§ 1-4; Rem. Supp. 1947 §§ 6386-1 through 6386-11; RRS §§ 6382-6385.]
Reenacted and codified as chapter 46.72 RCW.
Chapter 81.76
MOTOR CARRIER TRANSPORTATION AGENTS
81.76.010 through 81.76.160 [1941 c 198 §§ 1-16; Rem. Supp. 1941
§§ 6397-13 through 6397-28.] Repealed by 1953 c 95 § 24.
Chapter 81.77
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION COMPANIES
(Formerly: Garbage and refuse collection companies)
81.77.015 Construction of phrase "garbage and refuse." [1965
ex.s. c 105 § 5.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102. Later enactment, see 2007
c 234 § 65.
81.77.070 Public service company law invoked. [1961 c 295 § 8.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.77.150 Collection of source separated recyclable materials—
Determination regarding competitiveness of market—Collection
authority, award process—Expiration of section. [1989 c 431 § 29.]
Expired June 30, 1991.
Chapter 81.80
MOTOR FREIGHT CARRIERS
81.80.030 Hidden transportation charges. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.030.
Prior: 1937 c 166 § 3; RRS § 6382-2a.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.145
Private carriers—Terminal safety audits—
Exemptions—Registration—Rules—Fees. [1993 c 359 § 1.] Repealed
by 1995 c 272 § 6, effective January 1, 1996.
81.80.160 Regulation of private and exempt carriers. [1935 c 184
§ 13; RRS § 6382-13.] Repealed by 1957 c 205 § 9; and repealed by 1961 c
14 § 81.98.040.
81.80.175 Permits for farm to market hauling. [1963 c 242 § 5.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.180 Hearing to determine carrier's classification. [1961 c 14
§ 81.80.180. Prior: 1941 c 163 § 4; 1937 c 166 § 13; 1935 c 184 § 15; RRS
§ 6382-15.] Repealed by 1973 c 115 § 16.
81.80.210 Hours of operators. [1937 c 166 § 15; 1935 c 184 § 18;
RRS § 6382-18.] Repealed by 1953 c 95 § 24; and repealed by 1961 c 14 §
81.98.040.
81.80.240 Joint through rates. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.240. Prior: 1937
c 166 § 17; 1935 c 184 § 20; RRS § 6382-20.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 §
102.
81.80.300 Identification cab card, identification decal, stamp, or
number—Mandatory—Fees—Collection—Disposition—Rules
and
regulations. [1991 c 241 § 2; 1985 c 7 § 152; 1977 ex.s. c 63 § 1; 1971
ex.s. c 143 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 210 § 13; 1967 c 170 § 1; 1961 c 14 §
81.80.300. Prior: 1935 c 184 § 26; RRS § 6382-26.] Repealed by 1993 c
97 § 7, effective January 1, 1994.
81.80.301 Registration of motor carriers doing business in state—
Identification number—Receipt carried in cab—Fees. [1993 c 97 § 1.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.310 Identification plates. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.310. Prior:
1959 c 248 § 6; 1953 c 95 § 19; 1949 c 129 § 1; 1947 c 264 § 7; 1937 c 166
§ 19; 1935 c 184 § 27; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6382-27.] Repealed by 1967 c
170 § 6.
81.80.312 Interchange of trailers, semitrailers, or power units—
Interchange agreement, approval, restrictions—Procedure when no
agreement. [1969 ex.s. c 210 § 16; 1967 c 170 § 2; 1961 c 14 § 81.80.312.
Prior: 1953 c 95 § 20.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
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81.80.314 Unassigned identification plates for interchanged
trailers in interstate commerce. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.314. Prior: 1959 c
248 § 7; 1953 c 95 § 21.] Repealed by 1967 c 170 § 6.
81.80.316 Unassigned identification plates for interstate single
line unitary operation. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.316. Prior: 1959 c 248 § 8;
1953 c 129 § 3.] Repealed by 1967 c 170 § 6.
81.80.317
Alternative method—Motor propelled equipment
plates and fees. [1961 c 14 § 81.80.317. Prior: 1955 c 79 § 9.] Repealed
by 1967 c 170 § 6.
81.80.3175 Alternative method—Motor propelled equipment in
interstate commerce—Identification card—Fees. [1961 c 173 § 3.]
Repealed by 1967 c 170 § 6.
81.80.318 Single trip transit permit. [1993 c 97 § 2; 1985 c 7 § 153;
1967 c 170 § 3; 1963 c 59 § 8; 1961 c 14 § 81.80.318. Prior: 1955 c 79 §
10.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.320 Gross weight fees. [1971 ex.s. c 143 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 210
§ 14; 1967 c 170 § 4; 1961 c 14 § 81.80.320. Prior: 1959 c 248 § 9; 1957 c
205 § 7; 1955 c 79 § 8; 1943 c 104 § 1; 1937 c 166 § 20; 1935 c 184 § 28;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6382-28.] Repealed by 1993 c 97 § 7, effective January
1, 1994.
81.80.340 Public service law invoked. [1971 c 81 § 147; 1961 c 14 §
81.80.340. Prior: 1947 c 264 § 9; 1935 c 184 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
6382-30.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.346 Venue—Appeals from rulings and orders. [1963 c 242 §
4.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.350 Penalties—Remission, mitigation. [1961 c 14 §
81.80.350. Prior: 1937 c 166 § 21; 1935 c 184 § 31; RRS § 6382-31.]
Repealed by 1963 c 59 § 13. Later general enactment, see RCW 81.04.405.
81.80.375 Fee when federal requirements necessitate uniform
forms evidencing interstate operations. [1971 ex.s. c 143 § 6.] Repealed
by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.380 Cooperation with federal government. [1961 c 14 §
81.80.380. Prior: 1935 c 184 § 33; RRS § 6382-33.] Repealed by 2007 c
234 § 102.
81.80.381 Regulation pursuant to act of congress or agreement
with interstate commerce commission. [1963 c 59 § 10.] Repealed by
2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.390 Reciprocal agreements with other states. [1935 c 184 §
34; RRS § 6382-34.] Repealed by 1953 c 129 § 2; and repealed by 1961 c
14 § 81.98.040.
81.80.391 Reciprocity—Apportionment of regulatory fees. [1961
c 14 § 81.80.391. Prior: 1953 c 129 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.395 Idaho vehicles exempt—Reciprocity. [2005 c 319 § 135;
1988 c 138 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.400 Commercial zones and terminal areas—Common
carriers with existing business within zone—Persons seeking to serve as
common carriers after designation. [1982 c 71 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 22 § 1.]
Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.410 Commercial zones and terminal areas—Common
carriers with existing general freight authority. [1982 c 71 § 3; 1972
ex.s. c 22 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.420 Commercial zones and terminal areas—Expansion by
commission. [1982 c 71 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.440 Recovered materials transportation—When permit
required—Rate regulation exemption—Definitions. [1991 c 148 § 1;
1990 c 123 § 1.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.450 Recovered materials transportation—Evaluation of
rate regulation exemption—Required information—Rules. [1998 c 245
§ 167; 1995 c 399 § 212; 1990 c 123 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
81.80.460 Recovered materials transportation—Construction.
[1990 c 123 § 3.] Repealed by 2007 c 234 § 102.
Chapter 81.84
COMMERCIAL FERRIES
(Formerly: Steamboat companies)
81.84.005 Definitions. [1995 c 361 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 361 §
4, effective July 1, 2002.
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81.84.007 Chapter not applicable. [1995 c 361 § 3.] Repealed by
1995 c 361 § 4, effective July 1, 2002.
81.84.015
Vessels providing excursion service—Certificate
required. [1995 c 361 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 361 § 4, effective July 1,
2002.
Chapter 81.88
GAS AND HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINES
(Formerly: Gas and oil pipelines)
81.88.130 Transfer of powers, duties, and functions of commission
to department—Delegation of federal authority—Determination by
office of financial management. [2000 c 191 § 13.] Repealed by 2001 c
238 § 12, effective July 1, 2001.
81.88.150 Review of hazardous liquid and gas pipeline safety
programs. [2001 c 238 § 4.] Repealed by 2007 c 142 § 11.
Chapter 81.90
LIMOUSINE CHARTER CARRIERS
81.90.010 Definitions. [1989 c 283 § 1.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 §
23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.020 Exclusions from chapter. [1989 c 283 § 2.] Repealed by
1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.030 Certificate or registration required. [1989 c 283 § 3.]
Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.040 Certificates—Application—Issuance. [1989 c 283 § 4.]
Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.050 Certificates nontransferable—Exception. [1989 c 283 §
5.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.060 Certificates or registration—Cancellation, revocation,
or suspension. [1989 c 283 § 6.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter
46.72A RCW.
81.90.070 Cancellation, revocation, or suspension—Prohibited
operations. [1989 c 283 § 7.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter
46.72A RCW.
81.90.080 Regulation of carriers. [1989 c 283 § 8.] Repealed by
1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.090 Liability and property damage insurance required.
[1989 c 283 § 9.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.100 Self-insurance. [1989 c 283 § 10.] Repealed by 1996 c 87
§ 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.110 Commission's power and authority. [1989 c 283 § 11.]
Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.120 Application of Title 81 RCW. [1989 c 283 § 12.]
Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.130 Fees required—Commission's authority to decrease
schedule of fees. [1989 c 283 § 13.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf.
chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.140 Interstate and foreign carriers. [1989 c 283 § 14.]
Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.150 Fees—Establishment of amount—Payment. [1989 c
283 § 15.] Repealed by 1996 c 87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
81.90.160 State preemption. [1989 c 283 § 16.] Repealed by 1996 c
87 § 23; cf. chapter 46.72A RCW.
Chapter 81.92
81.92.030 Chapter exclusive. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.030. Prior: 1933 c
154 § 2; RRS § 11569-2. Formerly RCW 22.20.020.] Repealed by 1981 c
13 § 6.
81.92.040 Exemptions from operation of chapter. [1961 c 14 §
81.92.040. Prior: 1955 c 300 § 4; prior: 1937 c 202 § 1, part; 1933 c 154 §
1, part; RRS § 11569-1, part. Cf. 1911 c 91 § 1. Formerly RCW 22.20.030.]
Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.050
License required—Fee—Revocation—Injunction.
[1961 c 14 § 81.92.050. Prior: 1951 c 110 § 1; 1937 c 202 § 3; 1933 c 154
§ 6; RRS § 11569-6. Formerly RCW 22.20.040.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 §
6.
81.92.060 Schedule of rates to be filed—Rates, services, and
facilities must be just and reasonable. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.060. Prior:
1933 c 154 § 3; RRS § 11569-3. Cf. 1911 c 91 § 10. Formerly RCW
22.20.050.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.070
Inspection of premises—Determination of
qualifications—Review. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.070. Prior: 1953 c 95 § 2;
1949 c 128 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11569-4A. Formerly RCW 22.20.060.]
Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.080 Bond required—Penalty—Revocation of bond. [1961 c
14 § 81.92.080. Prior: 1949 c 128 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11569-4B.
Formerly RCW 22.20.070.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.090 Powers of commission—General. [1961 c 14 §
81.92.090. Prior: 1933 c 154 § 4; RRS § 11569-4. Cf. 1911 c 91 §§ 10, 11.
Formerly RCW 22.20.080.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.100 Power to inspect buildings, records, and accounts.
[1961 c 14 § 81.92.100. Prior: 1937 c 202 § 2; RRS § 11569-5; prior: 1933
c 154 § 5. Formerly RCW 22.20.090.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.110 Complaints—Hearings. [1972 ex.s. c 13 § 1; 1961 c 14 §
81.92.110. Prior: 1933 c 154 § 7; RRS § 11569-7. Formerly RCW
22.20.100.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.120 Secrecy required of commission personnel—Penalty.
[1961 c 14 § 81.92.120. Prior: 1933 c 154 § 10; RRS § 11569-10.
Formerly RCW 22.20.110.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.130 Penalty against offending warehouseman. [1961 c 14 §
81.92.130. Prior: 1933 c 154 § 9; RRS § 11569-9. Formerly RCW
22.20.120.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.140 Miscellaneous penalties. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.140. Prior:
1933 c 154 § 8; RRS § 11569-8. Formerly RCW 22.20.130.] Repealed by
1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.150 Additional penalties—Mitigation by commission—
Payment—Action to recover. [1969 ex.s. c 199 § 39; 1961 c 14 §
81.92.150. Prior: 1957 c 205 § 1. Formerly RCW 22.20.135.] Repealed by
1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.160 Ownership of goods by warehouseman does not defeat
receipt. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.160. Prior: 1955 c 164 § 1. Formerly RCW
22.01.010.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.170 Gross revenue fees. Cross-reference section, decodified.
Chapter 81.94
WHARFINGERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN
81.94.010 Definitions. [1961 c 14 § 81.94.010. Prior: 1957 c 12 § 1;
prior: 1929 c 223 § 1, part; 1923 c 116 § 1, part; 1911 c 117 § 8, part; RRS
§ 10344, part. Formerly RCW 22.24.010.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.020 Wharfinger, warehouseman, declared "public service
company." [1961 c 14 § 81.94.020. Prior: 1953 c 95 § 3. Formerly RCW
22.24.012.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
STORAGE WAREHOUSEMEN
81.92.010 Definitions. [1961 c 14 § 81.92.010. Prior: 1959 c 248 §
4; 1955 c 300 § 3; prior: 1937 c 202 § 1, part; 1933 c 154 § 1, part; RRS §
11569-1, part. Cf. 1911 c 91 § 1. Formerly RCW 22.20.010.] Repealed by
1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.030 Duties imposed on wharfingers or warehousemen—
Charges. [1961 c 14 § 81.94.030. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 46; RRS § 10382.
Formerly RCW 22.24.020.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.040 Tariff schedules to be filed. [1961 c 14 § 81.94.040.
Prior: 1911 c 117 § 47; RRS § 10383. Formerly RCW 22.24.030.]
Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.92.020
Storage warehouseman declared "public service
company." [1961 c 14 § 81.92.020. Prior: 1953 c 95 § 1. Formerly RCW
22.20.012.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.050 Tariff changes—Statutory notice—Exception. [1961 c
14 § 81.94.050. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 48; RRS § 10384. Formerly RCW
22.24.040.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
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81.94.060 Published rates to be charged—Exceptions. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 154 § 118; 1961 c 14 § 81.94.060. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 49; RRS §
10385. Formerly RCW 22.24.050.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.070 Unreasonable preferences prohibited. [1961 c 14 §
81.94.070. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 50; RRS § 10386. Formerly RCW
22.24.060.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
81.94.080 Unjust discrimination prohibited.
81.94.080. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 51; RRS § 10387.
22.24.070.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
[1961 c 14 §
Formerly RCW
81.94.090 Service to be furnished on demand. [1961 c 14 §
81.94.090. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 52; RRS § 10388. Formerly RCW
22.24.080.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
Title 82
505 § 79; 1987 c 502 § 10; 1986 c 112 § 2; 1984 c 138 § 1.] Recodified as
RCW 82.33.020 pursuant to 1990 c 229 § 5, effective July 1, 1990.
82.01.125 Alternative economic and revenue forecasts to be
provided at the request of the legislative evaluation and accountability
program committee. [1984 c 138 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 82.33.030
pursuant to 1990 c 229 § 5, effective July 1, 1990.
82.01.130 Economic and revenue forecast council—Oversight and
approval of economic and revenue forecasts—Alternative forecasts.
[1990 c 229 § 1; 1984 c 138 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 82.33.010 pursuant to
1990 c 229 § 5, effective July 1, 1990.
81.94.100 Commission to fix just, reasonable, and compensatory
rates. [1961 c 14 § 81.94.100. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 56; RRS § 10392.
Formerly RCW 22.24.090.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
82.01.135
Economic and revenue forecast work group—
Availability of information to group—Provision of technical support to
economic and revenue forecast council—Meetings. [1986 c 158 § 23;
1984 c 138 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 82.33.040 pursuant to 1990 c 229 § 5,
effective July 1, 1990.
81.94.110 Commission may order repairs and improvements.
[1961 c 14 § 81.94.110. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 72; RRS § 10408. Formerly
RCW 22.24.100.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
81.94.120 Gross revenue fees. Cross-reference section, decodified.
81.94.130 Ownership of goods by warehouseman does not defeat
receipt. [1961 c 14 § 81.94.130. Prior: 1955 c 164 § 1. Formerly RCW
22.01.010.] Repealed by 1981 c 13 § 6.
Chapter 82.02
82.02.025 Products and product packaging—State preemption of
imposing deposits or taxes—Expiration of section. [1989 c 431 § 49.]
Expired July 1, 1993.
Chapter 81.98
82.02.1001 Legislative fiscal committees—Report on impacts of
manufacturers' tax exemption—Provision of data by agencies. [1995
1st sp.s. c 3 § 15.] Decodified by the code reviser, July 2006.
CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 82.04
81.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1961 c 14 § 81.98.010.]
Recodified as RCW 81.900.010 September 1989.
81.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1961 c
14 § 81.98.020.] Recodified as RCW 81.900.020 September 1989.
81.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1961
c 14 § 81.98.030.] Recodified as RCW 81.900.030 September 1989.
81.98.040 Repeals and saving. Cross-reference section, recodified
as RCW 81.900.040 September 1989.
81.98.050 Emergency—1961 c 14. [1961 c 14 § 81.98.050.]
Recodified as RCW 81.900.050 September 1989.
Chapter 81.112
REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITIES
(Formerly: Regional transportation authorities)
81.112.085 Maintenance plan. [2002 c 5 § 415.] Failed to become
law by reason of Referendum Bill No. 51 submitted to and rejected by the
people at the November 5, 2002, general election.
BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX
82.04.055 "Selected business services." [1993 sp.s. c 25 § 201.]
Repealed by 1997 c 7 § 5, effective July 1, 1998.
Reviser's note: RCW 82.04.055 was amended by 1997 c 304 § 3
without reference to its repeal by 1997 c 7 § 5. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
82.04.2201 Temporary business and occupation surtaxes—July 1,
1993, through June 30, 1997. [1996 c 112 § 4; 1995 c 229 § 2; 1994 sp.s. c
10 § 1; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 204.] Decodified September 1999.
82.04.235 Tax on extractors of copra oil.
Repealed by 1957 c 279 § 6.
[1953 c 195 § 1.]
82.04.2402 Tax not applicable to treatment or processing of
effluent water—Expiration of section. [1991 c 347 § 24.] Expired
December 31, 1993.
82.04.2635 Tax on environmental remedial action—Certifications
of eligibility—Response—Notice to persons at site—Reports—
Penalties—Waiver. [2001 c 320 § 2; 1998 c 308 § 3.] Expired July 1,
2003.
Title 82
EXCISE TAXES
82.04.265 Tax on aluminum manufacturers. [1981 c 172 § 10.]
Repealed by 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 58, effective July 1, 1983.
Chapter 82.01
82.04.275 Tax on certain wholesale sales of cigarettes. [1967 ex.s.
c 149 § 12; 1961 c 15 § 82.04.275. Prior: 1959 c 259 § 1.] Repealed by
1981 c 172 § 11.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
82.01.010
Commission created—Terms—Vacancies—Office
location. [1961 c 15 § 82.01.010. Prior: 1957 c 127 § 1; 1927 c 280 § 1;
RRS § 11087. Formerly RCW 43.55.010.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 26 §
28.
82.01.020 Qualifications—Bond—Oath. [1961 c 15 § 82.01.020.
Prior: 1927 c 280 § 2; RRS § 11088. Formerly RCW 43.55.020.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 28.
82.01.030 Meetings—Quorum—Minutes—Seal—Records. [1961
c 15 § 82.01.030. Prior: 1927 c 280 § 3; RRS § 11089. Formerly RCW
43.55.030.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 28.
82.01.040 Employees—Expenses. [1961 c 15 § 82.01.040. Prior:
1927 c 280 § 4; RRS § 11090. Formerly RCW 43.55.040.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 26 § 28.
82.01.110 Tax exemption impact report.
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
[1980 c 157 § 4.]
82.01.120 Economic and revenue forecast supervisor—Economic
and revenue forecasts—Submittal of forecasts. [1990 c 229 § 2; 1987 c
(2010 Ed.)
82.04.2901 Additional tax imposed. [1985 c 32 § 4. Prior: 1983
2nd ex.s. c 3 § 61; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 4; 1983 c 9 § 4; 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 §
2; 1977 ex.s. c 324 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 130 § 3.] Repealed by 1993
sp.s. c 25 § 108, effective July 1, 1993.
82.04.2902 "Border counties" defined. [1983 c 7 § 3.] Repealed by
1985 c 32 § 6.
82.04.2903 Where retail sale occurs. [1983 c 9 § 5.] Repealed by
1985 c 32 § 6.
82.04.2904 Additional tax imposed. [1985 c 32 § 5; 1983 2nd ex.s. c
3 § 3; 1983 c 9 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 108, effective July 1,
1993.
82.04.291
Excise tax on harvesters of timber—Rates—
Definitions—Stumpage
values—Revised
tables—Appeals—State
timber tax account A and state timber reserve account—Surtax—
Payment of tax. [1979 c 6 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 347 § 1. Prior: 1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 123 § 7; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 33 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 1; 1972 ex.s.
c 148 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 84.33.071 pursuant to
1979 c 6 § 1.
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82.04.292
Reduction in rates does not apply to certain
organizations or municipal corporations or political subdivisions.
[1969 ex.s. c 262 § 41.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 281 § 18.
1st ex.s. c 291 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 169 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 84.36.473
pursuant to 1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 2.
82.04.295 Temporary surtax imposed. [1961 c 15 § 82.04.295.
Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 28 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
82.04.444
Credit for property taxes paid on business
inventories—Verification of payment—Penalty. [1974 ex.s. c 169 § 5.]
Repealed by 1997 c 156 § 11.
82.04.296 Additional tax imposed. [1961 c 293 § 2; 1961 c 15 §
82.04.296. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 5 § 6; 1957 c 279 § 5; 1955 ex.s. c 10 § 1;
1955 c 389 § 23; 1953 c 91 § 1.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
82.04.445
Credit for property taxes paid on business
inventories—Falsification—Penalty and interest. [1974 ex.s. c 169 § 6.]
Repealed by 1997 c 156 § 11.
82.04.300 Exemptions—Based on monthly gross or yearly gross.
[(1994 sp.s. c 7 § 445 repealed by 1995 c 318 § 11); 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 205;
1992 c 206 § 7; 1983 c 3 § 213; 1979 ex.s. c 196 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
41; 1961 c 293 § 3; 1961 c 15 § 82.04.300. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 5 § 7; 1959 c
197 § 14; prior: 1945 c 249 § 2, part; 1943 c 156 § 4, part; 1941 c 178 § 6,
part; 1939 c 225 § 5, part; 1937 c 227 § 4, part; 1935 c 180 § 11, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 8370-11, part.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 2 § 4, effective July
1, 1994.
82.04.4453
Credit—Ride-sharing, public transportation, or
nonmotorized commuting incentives—Penalty—Report to legislature.
[1999 c 402 § 1; 1996 c 128 § 1; 1994 c 270 § 2.] Repealed by 2003 c 364 §
10, effective July 1, 2003.
82.04.312 Exemptions—Water services supplied by small watersewer districts, irrigation districts, or systems—Rate averaging by
department of health. [1998 c 316 § 1; 1997 c 407 § 2.] Expired July 1,
2004.
82.04.4454
Credit—Ride-sharing, public transportation, or
nonmotorized commuting incentives—Ceiling. [1999 c 402 § 3; 1996 c
128 § 2; 1994 c 270 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 364 § 10, effective July 1,
2003.
82.04.4455
Credit—Ride-sharing, public transportation, or
nonmotorized commuting incentives—Definitions. [1996 c 128 § 5.]
Expired December 31, 2000, pursuant to 1996 c 128 § 7.
82.04.325 Exemptions—Alcohol manufactured for gasohol—
Gasohol for motor vehicle fuel—Expiration of section. [1985 c 371 § 2;
1980 c 157 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 196 § 13.] Expired December 31, 1992.
82.04.4456 Credit—Software programming or manufacturing in
rural counties—Eligibility—Annual report. [2000 c 106 § 11; 1999 c
311 § 302.] Expired December 31, 2003.
82.04.365 Exemptions—Bazaar or rummage sales by nonprofit
organization. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 11 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 196 § 7.] Repealed by
1998 c 336 § 4.
82.04.4457 Credit—Information technology help desk services
conducted from rural county—Annual report. [2000 c 106 § 12; 1999 c
311 § 303.] Expired December 31, 2003.
82.04.366 Exemptions—Auctions by public benefit nonprofit
organization. [1991 c 51 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 336 § 4.
82.04.4459 Credit—Field burning reduction costs. [2000 c 40 § 4.]
Repealed by 2005 c 420 § 4, effective July 1, 2005.
82.04.400 Exemptions—Financial institutions. [1969 ex.s. c 246 §
1; 1965 ex.s. c 173 § 8; 1963 c 136 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 82.04.400. Prior: 1959
c 197 § 24; prior: 1945 c 249 § 2, part; 1943 c 156 § 4, part; 1941 c 178 § 6,
part; 1939 c 225 § 5, part; 1937 c 227 § 4, part; 1935 c 180 § 11, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 8370-11, part.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
82.04.446
Business inventories—Exemption—Reporting and
listing not required when phase out completed. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1983.
82.04.417 Exemption of amounts or value paid or contributed to
any county, city, town, political subdivision, or municipal corporation
for capital facilities. [1969 ex.s. c 156 § 1.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 25 §
801, effective July 1, 1993.
82.04.420 Exemptions—Persons taxable on gross income from
certain mechanical devices. [1961 c 15 § 82.04.420. Prior: 1959 c 197 §
26; prior: 1945 c 249 § 2, part; 1943 c 156 § 4, part; 1941 c 178 § 6, part;
1939 c 225 § 5, part; 1937 c 227 § 4, part; 1935 c 180 § 11, part; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 8370-11, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 3 § 214.
82.04.4288 Deductions—Compensation for services to patients
and attendant sales of prescription drugs by publicly operated
hospitals. [1980 c 37 § 9. Formerly RCW 82.04.430(8).] Repealed by
1993 c 492 § 306, effective July 1, 1993.
82.04.430 Deductions enumerated. [1979 ex.s. c 196 § 5; 1977 ex.s.
c 105 § 1; 1971 c 13 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 65 § 5; 1965 ex.s.
c 173 § 11; 1961 c 293 § 5; 1961 c 15 § 82.04.430. Prior: 1945 c 249 § 3;
1935 c 180 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 8370-12.] Repealed by 1980 c 37 § 81.
82.04.4462 Credit—Investment in design and preproduction
development computer software and hardware. [2007 c 54 § 12; 2003
2nd sp.s. c 1 § 8.] Expired July 22, 2007.
82.04.4487
Credit—Commercial
aircraft—Qualified
preproduction development expenditures. [2006 c 177 § 3.] Repealed by
2008 c 81 § 16, effective July 1, 2008.
82.04.4492 Credit—Polysilicon manufacturers. [2008 c 283 § 1.]
Failed to become law. See 2008 c 283 § 3.
82.04.4493 Credit—Energy efficient commercial equipment.
[2008 c 284 § 2.] Expired July 1, 2010, pursuant to 2008 c 284 § 4.
82.04.490 Tax payable monthly—Returns—Monthly estimate and
quarterly returns, procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 45; 1961 c 15 §
82.04.490. Prior: 1959 c 197 § 1; 1935 c 180 § 13; RRS § 8370-13.]
Repealed by 1981 c 7 § 4, effective September 1, 1981. Later enactment,
see RCW 82.32.045.
Chapter 82.08
RETAIL SALES TAX
82.04.4329 Deductions—Health insurance pool members—Deficit
assessments. [1987 c 431 § 24.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July
1, 2006.
82.08.018 "Border counties" defined.
decodified September 1985.
Cross-reference section,
82.04.4335 Deductions—Sale or distribution of wood biomass
fuel. [2003 c 339 § 12.] Expired July 1, 2009.
82.08.019 Where retail sale occurs.
decodified September 1985.
Cross-reference section,
82.04.4336 Deductions—Cattle and beef products. [2005 c 150 §
1; 2004 c 235 § 2.] Expired December 31, 2007.
82.08.02567
Exemptions—Sales related to machinery and
equipment used in generating electricity. [2004 c 152 § 1; 2001 c 213 §
1; 1999 c 358 § 4; 1998 c 309 § 1; 1996 c 166 § 1.] Expired June 30, 2009.
82.04.435 Credits for certain manufacturers. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 6;
1969 ex.s. c 257 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 89 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 173 § 26.] Decodified
pursuant to 1997 c 156 § 10.
82.04.437
Credit for property taxes paid on business
inventories—"Business inventories" defined. [1969 ex.s. c 262 § 40.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 281 § 18.
82.04.442
Credit for property taxes paid on business
inventories—Percentage amounts allowable. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 12 § 1;
1979 ex.s. c 196 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 169 § 2.] Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 62
§ 14, effective January 1, 1984.
82.04.443
Credit for property taxes paid on business
inventories—Definitions. [1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 2; 1982 c 174 § 1; 1975
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 858]
82.08.02571 Exemptions—Auctions by public benefit nonprofit
organization. [1991 c 51 § 2. Formerly RCW 82.08.0290.] Repealed by
1998 c 336 § 4.
82.08.02572 Exemptions—Bazaar or rummage sales by nonprofit
organization. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 11 § 2.] Repealed by 1998 c 336 § 4.
82.08.02581 Exemptions—Sales of certain labor and services
rendered in respect to landslide areas. [1999 c 311 § 501.] Expired July
1, 2000.
82.08.0276 Exemptions—Sales of wearing apparel for use only as
a sample for display for sale. [1980 c 37 § 42. Formerly RCW
82.08.030(24).] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
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82.08.0284 Exemptions—Sales of food products for human
consumption. [1981 c 18 § 1; 1980 c 86 § 3; 1980 c 37 § 49. Formerly
RCW 82.08.030(31).] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 30, effective May
1, 1982. Later enactment, see RCW 82.08.0293.
82.12.0278
Exemptions—Use of food products for human
consumption. [1980 c 86 § 4; 1980 c 37 § 76. Formerly RCW
82.12.030(26).] Repealed by 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 30, effective May 1,
1982. Later enactment, see RCW 82.12.0293.
82.08.0286 Exemptions—Alcohol for use as fuel. [1980 c 131 § 1.]
Expired December 31, 1992, pursuant to 1985 c 371 § 1.
82.12.0281 Exemptions—Alcohol for use as fuel. [1980 c 131 § 2.]
Expired December 31, 1992, pursuant to 1985 c 371 § 1.
82.08.0290 Exemptions—Auctions by public benefit nonprofit
organization. [1991 c 51 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 82.08.02571, June
1992.
82.12.0292 Exemptions—Use of food or food products purchased
with food stamps or coupons, by food banks, or by persons receiving
food or food products from food banks—Definitions. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 3
§ 2; (1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 29 expired July 1, 1983).] Decodified July 1983.
82.08.0292
Exemptions—Sales of food or food products
purchased with food stamps or coupons or sold to food banks—
Definitions. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 1; (1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 28 expired July
1, 1983).] Decodified July 1983.
82.12.0295 Exemptions—Lease amounts and repurchase amount
for certain property under sale/leaseback agreement. [1986 c 231 § 4.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.08.0295 Exemptions—Lease amounts and repurchase amount
for certain property under sale/leaseback agreement. [1986 c 231 § 3.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.12.0299 Exemptions—Use of treated or processed effluent
water—Expiration of section. [1991 c 347 § 26.] Expired December 31,
1993.
82.08.030 Exemptions. [1979 ex.s. c 266 § 6; 1979 c 12 § 1. Prior:
1979 c 2 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 345, approved November 8, 1977);
1977 ex.s. c 179 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 166 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 10; 1974
ex.s. c 185 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 11 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 65 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 149 §
20; 1967 c 87 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 173 § 14; 1963 ex.s. c 28 § 3; 1961 c 293 § 7;
1961 c 15 § 82.08.030; prior: 1959 ex.s. c 3 § 6; 1955 c 137 § 1; 1951 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 2; 1949 c 228 § 5; 1945 c 249 § 5; 1943 c 156 § 7; 1939 c 225 § 9;
1935 c 180 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-19.] Repealed by 1980 c 37 § 81.
82.12.030 Exemptions. [1979 ex.s. c 266 § 7; 1979 c 12 § 2. Prior:
1979 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 345, approved November 8, 1977);
1977 ex.s. c 179 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 169 § 111; 1977 ex.s. c 166 § 7; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 291 § 11; 1974 ex.s. c 185 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 10; 1971 ex.s. c 11
§ 2; 1970 ex.s. c 65 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 173 § 19; 1963
ex.s. c 28 § 4; 1963 c 76 § 1; 1961 c 293 § 10; 1961 c 15 § 82.12.030; prior:
1959 ex.s. c 3 § 11; 1955 c 389 § 26; 1955 c 137 § 2; 1951 1st ex.s. c 9 § 4;
1949 c 228 § 8; 1945 c 249 § 6; 1943 c 156 § 9; 1941 c 178 § 9a; 1939 c 225
§ 15; 1937 c 191 § 2; 1935 c 180 § 32; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-32.]
Repealed by 1980 c 37 § 81.
82.08.065 Collection of tax and fee on mobile homes by county
auditors or director of licensing—Remittance. [1991 c 327 § 5; 1990 c
171 § 8; 1987 c 89 § 1.] Repealed by 1997 c 139 § 2, effective July 1, 1997.
82.08.070 Seller's monthly, estimated, annual, etc., returns—
Remittances—Reporting procedures and forms. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 8;
1961 c 293 § 8; 1961 c 15 § 82.08.070. Prior: 1959 c 197 § 2; 1951 c 44 §
3; 1941 c 76 § 5; 1935 c 180 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-23.] Repealed
by 1981 c 7 § 4, effective September 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW
82.32.045.
82.08.171 Temporary alteration in liquor excise tax distributions
under RCW 82.08.170—Expiration of section. [1987 c 16 § 1.] Expired
June 30, 1988.
82.08.705
Exemptions—Financial information delivered
electronically. [2007 c 182 § 1.] Repealed by 2009 c 535 § 515.
82.08.812 Exemptions—Coal used at coal-fired thermal electric
generation facility—Forfeiture upon use of nonlocal coal sources—
Reinstatement. [1997 c 368 § 5.] Repealed by 2000 c 4 § 1.
82.08.813 Exemptions—High gas mileage vehicles. [2005 c 296 §
2.] Repealed by 2009 c 469 § 801, effective August 1, 2009.
82.08.835 Exemptions—Solar hot water systems. [2006 c 218 § 1.]
Expired July 1, 2009, pursuant to 2006 c 218 § 4.
82.08.840 Exemptions—Machinery, equipment, or structures that
reduce field burning. [2000 c 40 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 420 § 4,
effective July 1, 2005.
82.08.860 Exemptions—Landslide area. [2001 c 113 § 1.] Expired
July 1, 2003.
82.12.050
Monthly, estimated, annual, etc., returns—
Remittances—Reporting procedures and forms. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
53; 1961 c 15 § 82.12.050. Prior: 1959 c 197 § 6; 1939 c 225 § 17; 1937 c
191 § 3; 1935 c 180 § 34; RRS § 8370-34.] Repealed by 1981 c 7 § 4,
effective September 1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 82.32.045.
82.12.705
Exemptions—Financial information delivered
electronically. [2007 c 182 § 2.] Repealed by 2009 c 535 § 623.
82.12.812 Exemptions—Coal used at coal-fired thermal electric
generation facility—Forfeiture upon use of nonlocal coal sources—
Reinstatement. [1997 c 368 § 7.] Repealed by 2000 c 4 § 1.
82.12.813 Exemptions—High gas mileage vehicles. [2005 c 296 §
4.] Repealed by 2009 c 469 § 801, effective August 1, 2009.
82.12.835 Exemptions—Solar hot water systems. [2006 c 218 § 2.]
Expired July 1, 2009, pursuant to 2006 c 218 § 4.
82.12.840 Exemptions—Machinery, equipment, or structures that
reduce field burning. [2003 c 5 § 14; 2000 c 40 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c
420 § 4, effective July 1, 2005.
82.12.960 Exemptions—Use of machinery, equipment, vehicles,
and services related to wood biomass fuel blend. [2003 c 339 § 14.]
Expired July 1, 2009.
82.12.981 Exemptions—Development, design, and engineering of
commercial airplanes. [2006 c 177 § 2.] Repealed by 2008 c 81 § 16,
effective July 1, 2008.
Chapter 82.14
82.08.960 Sales of machinery, equipment, vehicles, and services
related to wood biomass fuel blend. [2003 c 339 § 13.] Expired July 1,
2009.
LOCAL RETAIL SALES AND USE TAXES
82.08.981 Exemptions—Development, design, and engineering of
commercial airplanes. [2006 c 177 § 1.] Repealed by 2008 c 81 § 16,
effective July 1, 2008.
82.14.035 Imposition of additional taxes—Special initiative
procedure required. [1982 1st ex.s. c 49 § 19.] Repealed by 1983 c 99 § 8.
Later enactment, see RCW 82.14.036.
Chapter 82.12
82.14.047 Sales and use taxes for county public transportation
systems. [1974 ex.s. c 167 § 10.] Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 270 § 28.
USE TAX
82.12.0252 Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property upon
which tax has been paid—Use of tangible personal property acquired
by a previous bailee from same bailor before June 9, 1961. [1980 c 37 §
52. Formerly RCW 82.12.030(2).] Repealed by 2003 c 5 § 19.
82.12.02545
Exemption—Use of naval aircraft training
equipment transferred due to base closure. [1995 c 128 § 1.] Repealed
by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.12.02567 Exemptions—Use of machinery and equipment used
in generating electricity. [2004 c 152 § 2; 2003 c 5 § 6; 2001 c 213 § 2;
1999 c 358 § 10; 1998 c 309 § 2; 1996 c 166 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2009.
(2010 Ed.)
82.14.301 Task force on city and county finances—Expiration of
section. [1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 1001.] Expired December 31, 1992.
82.14.315
County criminal justice assistance account—
Distributions based on population—Expiration of section. [1991 c 311 §
2; 1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 103.] Expired July 1, 1991.
82.14.335
Grant criteria for distributions under RCW
82.14.330(2). [1995 c 399 § 213; 1993 sp.s. c 21 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c
90 § 2.
82.14.910 Effective date—1970 ex.s. c 94. [1972 ex.s. c 121 § 1;
1970 ex.s. c 94 § 12.] Decodified July 1983.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 82.14B
COUNTIES—TAX ON TELEPHONE
ACCESS LINE USE
construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
Chapter 82.18
82.14B.070
Emergency service communication districts—
Authorized—Consolidation—Dissolution. [1994 c 54 § 1; 1987 c 17 § 1.]
Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 19 § 23, effective January 1, 2011.
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION TAX
82.14B.080
Emergency service communication districts—
Hearing—Election. [1987 c 17 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 54 § 15.
82.14B.090
Emergency service communication districts—
Emergency service communication system—Financing—Excise tax.
[1991 c 54 § 13; 1987 c 17 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 19 § 23,
effective January 1, 2011.
82.18.100 Solid waste collection tax—Revenue to solid waste
management account—Expiration of section. [1993 c 130 § 1; 1989 c
431 § 80.] Expired July 1, 1995.
82.18.110 Expiration of RCW 82.18.100—Construction. [1989 c
431 § 81.] Decodified August 1995.
82.14B.100
Emergency service communication districts—
Application of RCW 82.14B.040 through 82.14B.060. [1991 c 54 § 14;
1987 c 17 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 19 § 23, effective January 1,
2011.
TAX ON CONVEYANCES
Chapter 82.14C
COUNTIES—TAX ON NONRESIDENTS
EMPLOYED WITHIN COUNTY
(Formerly: Refuse collection tax)
Chapter 82.20
82.20.005 Person defined. [1961 c 15 § 82.20.005. Prior: 1935 c
180 § 54; RRS § 8370-54. Formerly RCW 82.20.070, part.] Repealed by
1987 c 472 § 17.
82.14C.010 Findings. [1984 c 248 § 1.] Repealed by 1985 c 179 § 1,
effective June 30, 1985.
82.20.010 Tax imposed—Additional tax imposed—Conveyances
to state and security instruments exempt—Deposit of moneys. [1985 c
471 § 11; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 14; 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 7; 1961 c 15 §
82.20.010. Prior: 1949 c 228 § 12; 1945 c 126 § 1; 1935 c 180 § 53; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 8370-53.] Repealed by 1987 c 472 § 17.
82.14C.020 Excise tax authorized—Amount—Allocation to cities
and towns. [1984 c 248 § 2.] Repealed by 1985 c 179 § 1, effective June
30, 1985.
82.20.020 Documentary stamps to be affixed. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 57; 1961 c 15 § 82.20.020. Prior: 1935 c 180 § 55; RRS § 8370-55.]
Repealed by 1987 c 472 § 17.
82.14C.030 Administration and collection.
Repealed by 1985 c 179 § 1, effective June 30, 1985.
82.20.030 Cancellation of stamps. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 58; 1961 c
15 § 82.20.030. Prior: 1935 c 180 § 56; RRS § 8370-56.] Repealed by
1987 c 472 § 17.
[1984 c 248 § 3.]
82.14C.900 Effective date—1984 c 248. [1984 c 248 § 5.] Repealed
by 1985 c 179 § 1, effective June 30, 1985.
Chapter 82.16
PUBLIC UTILITY TAX
82.20.040 Redemption of stamps—Limitation. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 59; 1961 c 15 § 82.20.040. Prior: 1935 c 180 § 57; RRS § 8370-57.]
Repealed by 1987 c 472 § 17.
82.16.025 Temporary surtax imposed. [1961 c 15 § 82.16.025.
Prior: 1951 2nd ex.s. c 28 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
82.20.050 Forgery or counterfeiting of stamps—Penalty. [1961 c
15 § 82.20.050. Prior: 1935 c 180 § 58; RRS § 8370-58.] Repealed by
1987 c 472 § 17.
82.16.026 Additional tax imposed. [1961 c 15 § 82.16.026. Prior:
1957 c 279 § 3; 1955 c 389 § 29; 1953 c 91 § 2.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
149 § 62.
82.20.060 Other offenses—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 60; 1961
c 15 § 82.20.060. Prior: 1935 c 180 § 59; RRS § 8370-59.] Repealed by
1987 c 472 § 17.
82.16.042 Exemptions—Water services supplied by small watersewer districts, irrigation districts, or systems. [1998 c 316 § 2; 1997 c
407 § 3.] Expired July 1, 2004.
82.20.065 Exemption—National forest townsite conveyances.
[1980 c 90 § 2.] Expired January 1, 1984, pursuant to 1980 c 90 § 3.
82.16.043 Exemption of amounts or value paid or contributed to
any county, city, town, political subdivision, or municipal corporation
for capital facilities from chapter 82.16 RCW. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1993.
82.16.0431 Exemptions—Water distribution businesses with
water conservation and outreach programs. [2001 c 237 § 26.] Expired
June 30, 2003.
82.16.048
Credit—Ride-sharing, public transportation, or
nonmotorized commuting incentives—Penalty—Report to legislature.
[1999 c 402 § 2; 1996 c 128 § 3; 1994 c 270 § 4.] Repealed by 2003 c 364 §
10, effective July 1, 2003.
82.16.049
Credit—Ride-sharing, public transportation, or
nonmotorized commuting incentives—Ceiling. [1999 c 402 § 4; 1996 c
128 § 4; 1994 c 270 § 5.] Repealed by 2003 c 364 § 10, effective July 1,
2003.
82.16.052
Deductions in computing tax—Energy efficiency
programs—Expiration of section. [1990 c 2 § 10.] Expired January 1,
1996.
82.20.070 Administration. [1961 c 15 § 82.20.070. Prior: 1935 c
180 § 60; RRS § 8370-60. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1935 c 180 §
54 now codified as RCW 82.20.005.] Repealed by 1987 c 472 § 17.
Chapter 82.22
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE TAX
82.22.010 Intent. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 44.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 §
24, effective March 1, 1989.
82.22.020 Definitions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 45.] Repealed by 1989 c
2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
82.22.021 Exclusion from "hazardous substance." [1988 c 112 §
69.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C
RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
82.22.030
Hazardous substance tax imposed—Deposit of
moneys—Administrative provisions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 46.] Repealed
by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
82.22.040 Exemptions. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 47.] Repealed by 1989
c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
82.16.070
Monthly, estimated, annual, etc., returns—
Remittances—Reporting procedures and forms. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
56; 1961 c 293 § 14; 1961 c 15 § 82.16.070. Prior: 1959 c 197 § 10; 1935 c
180 § 42; RRS § 8370-42.] Repealed by 1981 c 7 § 4, effective September
1, 1981. Later enactment, see RCW 82.32.045.
82.22.050 Credits. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 48.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 §
24, effective March 1, 1989.
82.16.140 Renewable energy system cost recovery—Report to
legislature. [2005 c 300 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE TAX
Reviser's note: RCW 82.16.140 was amended by 2010 c 202 § 4
without cognizance of its repeal by 2010 c 114 § 152. For rule of
82.23.010 Intent. [1988 c 112 § 44.] Failed to become law. See
Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of
Former RCW Sections, this volume.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 860]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
82.23.020 Definitions. [1988 c 112 § 45.] Failed to become law. See
Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of
Former RCW Sections, this volume.
82.23.030
Hazardous substance tax imposed—Deposit—
Administrative provisions. [1988 c 112 § 46.] Failed to become law. See
Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of
Former RCW Sections, this volume.
82.23.040 Exemptions. [1988 c 112 § 47.] Failed to become law.
See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition
of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
82.23.050 Credits. [1988 c 112 § 48.] Failed to become law. See
Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of
Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Chapter 82.24
TAX ON CIGARETTES
82.24.025
Additional tax imposed—Rate—Compensation of
dealers. [1979 ex.s. c 59 § 2.] Repealed by 1987 c 80 § 6.
82.24.027 Additional tax imposed—Rate—Deposited into the
general fund. [2009 c 479 § 68; 2008 c 86 § 303; 1999 c 309 § 925; 1986 c
3 § 12.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 22 § 8, effective May 1, 2010.
82.24.028 Additional tax imposed—Rate—Deposited into the
general fund. [2009 c 479 § 69; 2008 c 86 § 304; 2002 c 2 § 3 (Initiative
Measure No. 773, approved November 6, 2001).] Repealed by 2010 1st
sp.s. c 22 § 8, effective May 1, 2010.
82.24.070 Compensation of dealers. [1987 c 496 § 5; 1987 c 80 § 2;
1971 ex.s. c 299 § 14; 1965 ex.s. c 173 § 24; 1961 ex.s. c 24 § 4; 1961 c 15
§ 82.24.070. Prior: 1959 c 270 § 7; prior: 1953 c 240 § 2; 1949 c 228 § 13,
part; 1943 c 156 § 11, part; 1941 c 178 § 13, part; 1939 c 225 § 23, part;
1935 c 180 § 82, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-82, part.] Repealed by 2001
c 235 § 7, effective July 1, 2002.
82.24.140 Forfeiture procedure—Seizures—Notice—Claimant's
bond—Court proceedings. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 65; 1961 c 15 §
82.24.140. Prior: 1939 c 225 § 26; 1935 c 180 § 89; RRS § 8370-89.
Formerly RCW 82.24.140, 82.24.150, 82.24.160, 82.24.170, and
82.24.200.] Repealed by 1987 c 496 § 6. Later enactment, see RCW
82.24.135.
Reviser's note: RCW 82.24.140 was amended by 1987 c 202 § 243
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 496 § 6. It has been decodified for
publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
82.24.150 Notice of seizure—Contents. [1939 c 225 § 26, part; 1935
c 180 § 89, part; RRS § 8370-89, part.] Now codified as originally enacted
as part of RCW 82.24.140.
82.24.160 Forfeiture procedure. [1939 c 225 § 26, part; 1935 c 180
§ 89, part; RRS § 8370-89, part.] Now codified as originally enacted as part
of RCW 82.24.140.
82.24.170 Small lot seizures may be advertised together. [1939 c
225 § 26, part; 1935 c 180 § 89, part; RRS § 8370-89, part.] Now codified
as originally enacted as part of RCW 82.24.140.
82.24.200 Disposition of proceeds of sales. [1939 c 225 § 26, part;
1935 c 180 § 89, part; RRS § 8370-89, part.] Now codified as originally
enacted as part of RCW 82.24.140.
82.24.220 Vending machines—Certificates. [1977 ex.s. c 319 § 8;
1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 69; 1961 c 15 § 82.24.220. Prior: 1941 c 178 § 18;
1935 c 180 § 93; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-93.] Repealed by 1982 c 182 §
45.
82.24.240 Additional cigarette tax—Deposit of revenues in
general fund. Cross-reference section, decodified June 1987.
82.24.270 Cigarettes given away—Stamp not required—Payment
of tax—Interest—Payment of amount less than due—Penalties—
Administration. [1996 c 149 § 9; 1995 c 278 § 12.] Repealed by 2006 c 14
§ 8.
Reviser's note: In an order on motion for reconsideration and request
for stay pending appeal dated September 25, 2006, the United States District
Court for the Western District ruled that chapter 14, Laws of 2006 is
preempted by the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, 15
U.S.C. Sec. 1334(b) only in application of the law to cigarette sampling.
(Case No. C06-5223, W.D. Wash. 2006.)
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Chapter 82.26
TAX ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS
82.26.025 Additional tax imposed—Rate—Where deposited.
[2002 c 325 § 3; 1999 c 309 § 926; 1986 c 3 § 14.] Repealed by 2005 c 180
§ 23, effective July 1, 2005.
82.26.028 Surtax imposed—Rate—Health services account. [2002
c 2 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 773, approved November 6, 2001).]
Repealed by 2005 c 180 § 23, effective July 1, 2005.
82.26.050 Certificate of registration required. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 72; 1961 c 15 § 82.26.050. Prior: 1959 ex.s. c 5 § 15.] Repealed by 2005
c 180 § 23, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 82.27
TAX ON ENHANCED FOOD FISH
82.27.080 Interstate agreements for reciprocity in taxation—
Expiration of section. [1980 c 98 § 13.] Repealed by 1985 c 413 § 5.
Chapter 82.28
TAX ON CERTAIN MECHANICAL DEVICES
82.28.010 Definitions. [1961 c 15 § 82.28.010. Prior: 1955 c 389 §
31; prior: 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 97); Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-97.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
82.28.020 Tax imposed—Rate. [1961 c 15 § 82.28.020. Prior: 1955
c 389 § 32; prior: 1949 c 228 § 18; 1947 c 248 § 1; 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 96);
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-96.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
82.28.030 Records to be preserved by owner of premises. [1961 c
15 § 82.28.030. Prior: 1955 c 389 § 33; prior: 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 98); Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 8370-98.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
82.28.040 Monthly, estimated, annual, etc., returns—Remittances.
[1961 c 15 § 82.28.040. Prior: 1959 c 197 § 11; 1955 c 389 § 34; prior:
1949 c 228 § 19; 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 99); Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-99.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
82.28.050 Tax additional—Field not preempted by state. [1961 c
15 § 82.28.050. Prior: 1955 c 389 § 35; prior: 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 100);
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-100.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
82.28.060 Administration. [1961 c 15 § 82.28.060. Prior: 1955 c
389 § 36; prior: 1941 c 118 § 1 (§ 101); Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-101.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 218 § 29.
Chapter 82.29
LEASEHOLD IN LIEU EXCISE TAX
82.29.010 Legislative findings and recognition. [1973 1st ex.s. c
187 § 2.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.020 Definitions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 3.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.030 Tax imposed—Rate—Exemptions. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187
§ 4.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.040 State departments, agencies and political subdivisions
to supply assessor with accounting of leasehold estates. [1973 1st ex.s. c
187 § 5.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.050 Listing and information to be furnished county
treasurer. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 6.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 §
20.
82.29.060 Notice of amount of tax payable. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 §
7.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.070 Leasehold in lieu tax fund—Created—Disbursements
and payments to political subdivisions and taxing districts. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 187 § 8.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
82.29.080 Valuation of leasehold estates in operating properties of
public utilities. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 9.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s.
c 61 § 20.
82.29.090 Rules and regulations—Administration. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 187 § 10.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 82.29A
LEASEHOLD EXCISE TAX
82.29A.150 Cancellation of taxes levied for collection in 1976.
[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 17.] Repealed by 2008 c 86 § 402.
82.29A.900 Effective date—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 61 § 22.] Decodified pursuant to 2008 c 86 § 403.
82.29A.910 Severability—1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61. [1975-'76 2nd
ex.s. c 61 § 23.] Decodified pursuant to 2008 c 86 § 403.
Chapter 82.30
NET INCOME TAX ACT
82.30.010 through 82.30.290
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 281 § 18.
[1969 ex.s. c 262 §§ 1-29, 68.]
Chapter 82.31
CREDIT AGAINST INCOME TAX
FOR PROPERTY TAXES OR RENT PAID
82.31.010 through 82.31.170
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 281 § 18.
[1969 ex.s. c 262 §§ 42-59, 67.]
Chapter 82.32
construction concerning sections amended and repealed in the same
legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
82.32.610 Annual survey for fruit and vegetable business tax
incentive—Report to legislature. [2006 c 354 § 5; 2005 c 513 § 3.]
Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.32.620 Annual report for tax incentives under RCW 82.04.294.
[2005 c 301 § 4.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.32.630 Annual survey for timber tax incentives. [2007 c 48 § 6;
2006 c 300 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.32.632 Annual report for tax incentives for printing or
publishing newspapers. [2009 c 461 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.32.635
Annual survey for tax incentive under RCW
82.04.4487. [2006 c 177 § 4.] Repealed by 2008 c 81 § 16, effective July 1,
2008.
82.32.640
Annual survey for tax incentive under RCW
82.04.250(3). [2006 c 177 § 6.] Repealed by 2008 c 81 § 16, effective July
1, 2008.
82.32.645 Annual survey for biotechnology and medical device
manufacturing business tax incentive—Report to legislature. [2006 c
178 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
82.32.040 Certificates for mechanical devices. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
15; 1961 c 15 § 82.32.040. Prior: 1941 c 178 § 19, part; 1937 c 227 § 16,
part; 1935 c 180 § 187, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8370-187, part.] Repealed
by 1992 c 206 § 15, effective July 1, 1992.
82.32.650 Annual survey—Customized employment training—
Report to legislature. [2006 c 112 § 6.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
Chapter 82.34
POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES—
TAX EXEMPTIONS AND CREDITS
82.32.095 Beginning July 1, 1986, payments received within first
ten days of month next succeeding due date month to be credited to
fiscal year in which due date falls—Transitory fiscal provisions. [1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 70 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 c 4 § 4, effective June 30, 1981.
82.34.070 Credits accumulated prior to July 30, 1967, pursuant to
RCW 82.04.435. [1967 ex.s. c 139 § 7.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
82.32.250 Tax lien on public improvement contracts—Release of
retained percentage—Payment of tax. [1949 c 228 § 27; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 8370-204a.] Repealed by 1955 c 236 § 7.
82.34.075 Light and power business—Exempt from sales and use
tax on installation and acquisition of a qualifying facility. [2001 c 214 §
32.] Expired June 30, 2003.
82.32.370 State preempts certain tax fields. [(i) 1935 c 180 § 29;
RRS § 8370-29. (ii) 1949 c 228 § 28; 1939 c 225 § 32; 1937 c 227 § 24;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 8370-219.] Now codified as RCW 82.02.020.
82.34.080 Modification or replacement of facility. [1981 2nd ex.s.
c 9 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 139 § 8.] Repealed by 1998 c 9 § 2.
82.32.390 Certain revenues to be deposited in water quality
account. [1986 c 3 § 15.] Repealed by 2009 c 479 § 71, effective July 1,
2009.
82.32.400 Revenue accrual account—Use—Earnings. [1987 c 502
§ 8; 1985 c 57 § 85; 1984 c 285 § 607; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 57; 1983 c 7 §
33.] Repealed by 1989 c 273 § 30.
82.32.420 Year 2000 failure—No penalties or interest—Payment
of tax. [1999 c 369 § 5.] Expired December 31, 2006.
Chapter 82.35
COGENERATION FACILITIES—TAX CREDITS
82.35.010 Intent. [1979 ex.s. c 191 § 1.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 §
7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.35.020 Definitions. [1996 c 186 § 521; 1979 ex.s. c 191 § 2.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.32.460 Transfer of taxes on transportation improvements.
[2002 c 202 § 405.] Failed to become law by reason of Referendum Bill No.
51 submitted to and rejected by the people at the November 5, 2002, general
election.
82.35.030 Application for cogeneration tax credit certificate—
Contents—Approval—Issuance of certificate—Review of certificate—
Issuance of modified certificate or supplement—Rules—Expiration of
section. [1982 1st ex.s. c 2 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 191 § 3.] Expired December
31, 1984.
82.32.535
Annual report by semiconductor businesses.
(Contingent effective date.) [2003 c 149 § 11.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 §
152.
82.35.040 Issuance of certificate—Limitations—Tabulation of
costs incurred—Administrative rules. [1982 1st ex.s. c 2 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c
191 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.32.5351 Annual report by semiconductor businesses—Report
to legislature. [2006 c 84 § 5.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.35.050
Credit against taxes—Conditions—Amount—
Limitations. [1982 1st ex.s. c 2 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 191 § 5.] Repealed by
2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.32.540 Report to department by certain aviation repair
businesses. [2003 1st sp.s. c 2 § 2.] Expired July 1, 2006, pursuant to 2003
1st sp.s. c 2 § 3.
82.32.545
Annual report for airplane manufacturing tax
preferences. [2008 c 81 § 10; 2007 c 54 § 19; 2003 2nd sp.s. c 1 § 16.]
Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.32.560 Electrolytic processing business tax exemption—
Annual report. [2009 c 434 § 2; 2004 c 240 § 2.] Repealed by 2010 c 114
§ 152.
82.35.060 Modified certificates and supplements to existing
certificates—Expiration of section. [1979 ex.s. c 191 § 6.] Expired
December 31, 1984.
82.35.070 Issuance of certificate or supplement and notice of
refusal to issue certificate or supplement—Certified mail. [1979 ex.s. c
191 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.32.570 Smelter tax incentives—Goals—Annual report. [2006 c
182 § 6; 2004 c 24 § 14.] Repealed by 2010 c 114 § 152.
82.35.080 Revocation of certificate—Grounds—Continuance of
certificate—Liability for money saved—Technical assistance. [1999 c
358 § 15; 1996 c 186 § 522; 1979 ex.s. c 191 § 8.] Repealed by 2005 c 443
§ 7, effective July 1, 2006.
Reviser's note: RCW 82.32.570 was amended by 2010 1st sp.s. c 2 §
6 without cognizance of its repeal by 2010 c 114 § 152. For rule of
82.35.900 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 191. [1979 ex.s. c 191 § 13.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 862]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 82.36
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX
82.36.030 Monthly gallonage return. [1996 c 104 § 1; 1994 c 262 §
18; 1993 c 54 § 2; 1991 c 339 § 14; 1990 c 42 § 202; 1987 c 174 § 2; 1961 c
15 § 82.36.030. Prior: 1957 c 247 § 2; 1943 c 84 § 1; 1933 c 58 § 7; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 8327-7; prior: 1921 c 173 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 § 89,
effective January 1, 1999.
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82.37.050 Additional assessment—Notice. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 5.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.060 Computation and collection of tax—Deduction and
credit for fuel purchased or received in Washington—Refunds. [1965 c
67 § 2; 1963 ex.s. c 22 § 6.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.070 Exemptions. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c
274 § 3.
82.36.038 Payment of tax—Due dates—Electronic funds transfer.
[1987 c 174 § 3.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 § 89, effective January 1, 1999.
82.37.080 Audit—Assessment of tax—Delinquency, penalty, and
interest. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.36.042 Notice by supplier of distributor's failure to pay tax—
License suspension—Notice to suppliers—Revocation or suspension
upon continued noncompliance. [1998 c 176 § 14.] Repealed by 2007 c
515 § 34.
82.37.090 Delinquency—Lien of tax—Notice. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 9.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.36.220 Exemptions—Tourists. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 20; 1961 ex.s. c
21 § 31; 1961 c 15 § 82.36.220. Prior: 1957 c 247 § 9; prior: 1949 c 220 §
13, part; 1943 c 84 § 4, part; 1939 c 177 § 4, part; 1933 c 58 § 17, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 8327-17, part.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 § 89, effective
January 1, 1999.
82.36.225 Exemptions—Alcohol for use as fuel—Tax credit—
Expiration of section. [1991 c 145 § 2; 1985 c 371 § 4; 1981 c 342 § 4;
1980 c 131 § 3.] Repealed by 1993 c 268 § 1.
82.36.2251 Exemptions—Alcohol for use as fuel—Gallonage
threshold—Tax credit, blended fuel—Expiration of section. [1993 c 268
§ 2.] Repealed by 1994 c 225 § 1, effective May 1, 1994. See 1995 c 364 §
6 and Supreme Court No. 62771-1, August 10, 1995.
82.36.226 Intent—Reflection of tax credit in price. [1981 c 342 §
3.] Decodified September 1993.
82.36.235 Exemptions—Fuel delivered by distributor exclusively
for marine use—Exemption certificate—Records and examination.
[1965 ex.s. c 79 § 10; 1961 c 15 § 82.36.235. Prior: 1957 c 218 § 15.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 180 § 11.
82.36.273 Refunds to licensee for fuel purchased by exempt
person—Exception—Invoice or proof. [1998 c 176 § 35.] Repealed by
2007 c 515 § 34.
82.36.302 Refunds for employees of foreign governments. [1967
ex.s. c 145 § 59.] Repealed by 1989 c 193 § 5.
82.36.305 Refunds to dealer delivering fuel exclusively for marine
use—Limitations—Supporting certificate. [1965 ex.s. c 79 § 12; 1961 c
15 § 82.36.305. Prior: 1957 c 218 § 16.] Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
82.36.306 Remedies for violation of RCW 82.36.305—Rules—
Coloring of fuel exclusively for marine use, samples may be taken.
[1973 c 96 § 4; 1961 c 15 § 82.36.306. Prior: 1957 c 218 § 17.] Repealed
by 2003 c 358 § 15.
82.36.360 Separate invoices for nontaxed fuel. [1961 c 15 §
82.36.360. Prior: 1957 c 218 § 12; prior: 1945 c 38 § 1, part; 1943 c 84 §
5, part; 1937 c 219 § 2, part; 1935 c 109 § 2, part; 1933 c 58 § 18, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 8327-18, part; prior: 1923 c 81 § 4, part.] Repealed by 2007 c
515 § 34.
82.37.100 Delinquency—Collection by civil action. [1963 ex.s. c
22 § 10.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.110 Remedies cumulative. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 11.] Repealed
by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.120 Reassessment procedure.
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
[1963 ex.s. c 22 § 12.]
82.37.130 Notice of assessment—Time limitation. [1963 ex.s. c 22
§ 13.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.140 Exported fuel—Refund procedure. [1965 c 67 § 3; 1963
ex.s. c 22 § 14.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.145 Duplicate, erroneous, or illegal collections—Credits—
Refunds. [1965 c 67 § 5.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.150 Records required of motor carriers. [1965 c 67 § 4;
1963 ex.s. c 22 § 15.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.160 Examinations and investigations. [1967 ex.s. c 89 § 7;
1963 ex.s. c 22 § 16.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.170 Rules and regulations—Secrecy enjoined, exception.
[1963 ex.s. c 22 § 17.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.175 Administration, collection, and enforcement of taxes
pursuant to chapter 82.41 RCW. [1982 c 161 § 13.] Repealed by 1995 c
274 § 3.
82.37.180 Unlawful practices—Penalties for violation of chapter.
[1963 ex.s. c 22 § 18.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.190 Disposition of revenues. [1974 ex.s. c 28 § 2. Prior: 1973
1st ex.s. c 124 § 3; 1973 c 95 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 5; 1963 ex.s. c 22 § 19.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.900 Severability—1963 ex.s. c 22. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 22.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.910 Short title. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 23.] Repealed by 1995 c
274 § 3.
82.37.920 Effective date—1963 ex.s. c 22. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 24.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.36.373 Refund for worthless accounts receivable—Rules—
Apportionment after receipt. [1998 c 176 § 43.] Repealed by 2007 c 515
§ 34.
SPECIAL FUEL TAX ACT
82.36.405 Liability, payment, and report of taxes due before
March 2000—Inventory report—Penalties, interest. [1998 c 176 § 47.]
Repealed by 2005 c 260 § 3, effective July 1, 2005.
82.38.040 Deliveries not requiring tax collection. [1990 c 250 § 81;
1973 1st ex.s. c 156 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 §
89, effective January 1, 1999.
82.36.407 Tax liability of user—Payment—Exceptions. [1998 c
176 § 48.] Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
82.38.070 Credit for sales for which no consideration was
received—Report—Adjustment. [1998 c 176 § 58; 1990 c 250 § 83; 1971
ex.s. c 175 § 8.] Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
Chapter 82.37
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL IMPORTER TAX ACT
82.37.010 Declaration of purpose—Use of revenues. [1963 ex.s. c
22 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.020 Definitions. [1993 c 54 § 5; 1983 c 3 § 223; 1979 c 158 §
225; 1965 c 67 § 1; 1963 ex.s. c 22 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.030 Tax imposed—Rate to be computed. [1983 1st ex.s. c 49
§ 29; 1977 ex.s. c 317 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 83 § 4; 1963 ex.s. c 22 § 3.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
82.37.040 Report and remittance by carriers. [1963 ex.s. c 22 § 4.]
Repealed by 1995 c 274 § 3.
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Chapter 82.38
82.38.071 Refund for worthless accounts receivable—Rules—
Apportionment after receipt. [1998 c 176 § 59.] Repealed by 2007 c 515
§ 34.
82.38.081 Exemptions—Motor vehicle fuel used for racing. [1998
c 115 § 6.] Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
82.38.082 Exemptions—Special fuel used in logging operations on
federal land. [1987 c 294 § 1.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 § 89, effective
January 1, 1999.
82.38.085 Exemptions—Alcohol for use as fuel—Tax credit—
Expiration of section. [1985 c 371 § 6; 1981 c 342 § 7; 1980 c 131 § 4.]
Expired December 31, 1992.
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82.38.086 Intent—Reflection of tax credit in price. [1981 c 342 §
6.] Repealed by 1998 c 176 § 89, effective January 1, 1999.
15 § 82.40.060. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-32.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.38.145 Collection of tax on fuel dispensed from keylock
metered pump. [1979 c 40 § 21.] Repealed by 1986 c 29 § 1.
82.40.070 Date of mailing deemed date of receipt. [1961 c 15 §
82.40.070. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-35.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.38.165 Notice by supplier of distributor's failure to pay tax—
License suspension—Notice to suppliers—Revocation or suspension
upon continued noncompliance. [1998 c 176 § 69.] Repealed by 2007 c
515 § 34.
82.38.182 Exemption—Special authorization to farmers, logging
companies, construction companies for purchases—Application—Card
lock facility use—Refund—Forms—Termination of election—
Renewal—Records. [1998 c 176 § 72.] Repealed by 2003 c 358 § 15.
82.38.185 Refunds—Tax paid purchased by exempt person—
Application. [1998 c 176 § 73.] Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
82.38.285 Tax liability of user—Exceptions. [1998 c 176 § 81.]
Repealed by 2007 c 515 § 34.
82.38.289 Liability, payment, and report of taxes due before
March 2000—Inventory report—Penalties, interest. [1998 c 176 § 82.]
Repealed by 2005 c 260 § 3, effective July 1, 2005.
Chapter 82.39
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL AND SPECIAL FUEL EXCISE TAX—
CITIES OVER FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND
82.39.010 Tax authorized—Rates—Limitations. [1979 ex.s. c 181
§ 1.] Expired June 30, 1985.
1985.
82.39.020 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 181 § 2.] Expired June 30,
82.39.030 Proceeds of tax—Use. [1979 ex.s. c 181 § 3.] Expired
June 30, 1985.
82.39.040 Administration and collection—City motor vehicle fuel
tax revolving fund—Distribution. [1979 ex.s. c 181 § 4.] Expired June
30, 1986.
Chapter 82.40
82.40.080 Penalty for nonpayment. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.080. Prior:
1941 c 127 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-36.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175
§ 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.090 Permit required before registration of vehicle. [1961 c
15 § 82.40.090. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-37.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.100 Lien of tax on vehicle. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.100. Prior:
1941 c 127 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-38.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.110 Lien to be removed before vehicle can be transferred.
[1961 c 15 § 82.40.110. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 832739.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.115 Lien of tax on other property. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.115.
Prior: 1955 c 287 § 12.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.120 Notice of delinquency to user's debtors. [1961 c 15 §
82.40.120. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-40.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.130 Bond to secure payments and compliance. [1965 ex.s. c
33 § 3; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.130. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 5; 1941 c 127 § 13a;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-41.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.140 Delinquency—Seizure and sale of vehicle. [1961 c 15 §
82.40.140. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 6; 1941 c 127 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8327-42.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.150 Delinquency—Collection by civil action. [1961 c 15 §
82.40.150. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-43.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
USE FUEL TAX
82.40.160 Remedies cumulative. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.160. Prior:
1941 c 127 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-44.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.010 Definitions. [1969 ex.s. c 281 § 24; 1967 c 196 § 1; 1961 c
15 § 82.40.010. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 1; 1941 c 127 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8327-29; prior: 1939 c 177 § 1; 1933 c 58 § 1; 1921 c 173 § 1.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.170 Deficiency assessment—Interest—Penalties. [1961 c 15
§ 82.40.170. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 7; 1941 c 127 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8327-45.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.020 Tax imposed—Rate. [1967 ex.s. c 83 § 6; 1961 ex.s. c 7 §
3; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.020. Prior: 1949 c 220 § 12; 1941 c 127 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 8327-30; prior: 1939 c 177 § 2; 1933 c 58 § 5; 1931 c 140 § 2;
1923 c 81 § 1; 1921 c 173 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.030 User's report to be filed. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.030. Prior:
1955 c 287 § 2; 1943 c 110 § 2; 1941 c 127 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 832734.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.040 Tax payable monthly—Exception. [1969 c 139 § 1; 1961
c 15 § 82.40.040. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 4; 1943 c 110 § 1; 1941 c 127 § 6;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8327-33.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.045 Exemptions, rules and regulations—Users operating
noncommercial passenger vehicles. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.045. Prior: 1955
c 287 § 11.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.046 Exemptions—State, etc., owned highway construction
vehicles—Fire fighting equipment—Mobile equipment. [1969 ex.s. c
281 § 29; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.046. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 13.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.047 Exemption for urban passenger transportation systems.
[1969 ex.s. c 281 § 28; 1967 c 86 § 2; 1965 c 135 § 2; 1963 c 187 § 2; 1961
c 117 § 2; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.047. Prior: 1959 c 298 § 2; 1957 c 292 § 2.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.050 Fuel tax permit—Vehicle identification card. [1969 c
139 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 33 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.050. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-31.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.060
Revocation of permit—Notice—Reissuance—
Cancellation on cessation of use—Procedure. [1965 ex.s. c 33 § 2; 1961 c
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 864]
82.40.180 Failure to report—Default assessment. [1961 c 15 §
82.40.180. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 8; 1941 c 127 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8327-46.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.190
Jeopardy determination of tax—Petition for
reassessment—Security. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.190. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 18a;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-47.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
82.40.200 Reassessment of deficiency and default assessments.
[1961 c 15 § 82.40.200. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 832748.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.210 Notice of additional tax. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.210. Prior:
1941 c 127 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-49.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.220 Refund or credit for overpayment—Interest. [1965
ex.s. c 33 § 4; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.220. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 21; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 8327-50.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1,
1972.
82.40.230 Suits for refunds. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.230. Prior: 1941 c
127 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-51.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33,
effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.240 License to sell or distribute fuel. [1967 c 196 § 2; 1961 c
15 § 82.40.240. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-52.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.250 Records to be kept by users, sellers, etc.—Liability of
persons delivering into noncommercial vehicles—Examination of
records—Enforcement—Rules and regulations. [1967 ex.s. c 89 § 8;
1965 ex.s. c 33 § 5; 1961 c 15 § 82.40.250. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 9; 1941 c
127 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-53.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33,
effective January 1, 1972.
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82.40.260 Secrecy enjoined—Exception. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.260.
Prior: 1955 c 287 § 3; 1941 c 127 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-54.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.44.080 Tax additional. [1961 c 15 § 82.44.080. Prior: 1943 c
144 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6312-121; prior: 1937 c 228 § 6.] Repealed by
2006 c 318 § 10.
82.40.270 Vehicle identification card must be presented or
exhibited before fueling of vehicle—Exemption—Storage delivery
evidence of intended use. [1967 c 196 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 33 § 6; 1961 c 15 §
82.40.270. Prior: 1955 c 287 § 10; 1941 c 127 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
8327-55.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.40.280 Penalties. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.280. Prior: 1941 c 127 §
27; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-56.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33,
effective January 1, 1972.
82.44.110 Disposition of revenue. [1998 c 321 § 5 (Referendum Bill
No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1997 c 338 § 68; 1997 c 149 § 911.
Prior: 1995 1st sp.s. c 15 § 2; 1995 c 398 § 14; prior: 1993 sp.s. c 21 § 7;
1993 c 492 § 253; 1993 c 491 § 1; 1991 c 199 § 221; 1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 §
801; 1990 c 42 § 306; 1987 1st ex.s. c 9 § 7; 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 12; 1979 c
158 § 235; 1977 ex.s. c 332 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 54 § 3; 1967 c 121 § 1; 1961 c
15 § 82.44.110; prior: 1957 c 128 § 1; 1955 c 259 § 6; 1943 c 144 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6312-124; prior: 1937 c 228 § 9.] Repealed by 2003 c 1
§ 5 (Initiative Measure No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
82.40.290 Revenue to the motor vehicle fund—Allocation of
proceeds. [1967 ex.s. c 83 § 7; 1963 c 113 § 2; 1961 ex.s. c 7 § 4; 1961 c 15
§ 82.40.290. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-57.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective January 1, 1972.
82.44.130 Ad valorem taxation barred. [1961 c 15 § 82.44.130.
Prior: 1945 c 152 § 4, part; 1943 c 144 § 12, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6312126, part; prior: 1937 c 228 § 11.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.40.900 Short title. [1961 c 15 § 82.40.900. Prior: 1941 c 127 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 8327-27.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 175 § 33, effective
January 1, 1972.
Chapter 82.42
AIRCRAFT FUEL TAX
82.42.025 Computation of aircraft fuel tax rate. [1983 c 49 § 2;
1982 1st ex.s. c 25 § 3.] Repealed by 2003 c 375 § 6, effective July 1, 2003.
Chapter 82.44
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAX
82.44.013 Fair market value—Exclusions. [1983 c 200 § 6.]
Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 328, effective September 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
82.44.041.
82.44.020 Basic and clean air excise tax imposed—Exceptions—
Liability of residents for out-of-state licensing. [1998 c 321 § 3
(Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1993 sp.s. c 23 §
61; 1993 c 123 § 2; 1991 c 199 § 220; 1990 c 42 § 302; 1988 c 191 § 1.
Prior: 1987 1st ex.s. c 9 § 5; 1987 c 260 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 19; 1982
2nd ex.s. c 14 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 35 § 26; 1981 c 222 § 10; 1979 c 158 §
230; 1977 ex.s. c 332 § 1; 1963 c 199 § 2; 1961 c 15 § 82.44.020; prior:
1959 ex.s. c 3 § 19; 1957 c 261 § 10; 1943 c 144 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
6312-116; prior: 1937 c 228 § 2, part.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
82.44.022 Credit on personal-use motor vehicle. [1998 c 321 § 2
(Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998).] Repealed by 2006
c 318 § 10.
82.44.023 Exemption—Rental cars—Alteration of license plate
month and year tabs—Rules—Taxes upon sale. [1998 c 321 § 38
(Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1998 c 145 § 1;
1994 c 227 § 3; 1992 c 194 § 8.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.44.025 Exemption—Vehicles of Taipei Economic and Cultural
Office. [1998 c 321 § 39 (Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3,
1998); 1996 c 139 § 3.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.44.030 Tax on motor vehicle dealers. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 51;
1961 c 15 § 82.44.030. Prior: 1943 c 144 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6312117; prior: 1937 c 228 § 2, part.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
82.44.040 Schedule to be prepared—Basis of tax. [1979 c 158 §
231; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 12; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 94; 1961 c 15 §
82.44.040. Prior: 1955 c 189 § 1; 1943 c 144 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6312118; prior: 1937 c 228 § 3.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 328, effective
September 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 82.44.041.
82.44.041 Valuation of vehicles. [1998 c 321 § 4 (Referendum Bill
No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1990 c 42 § 303.] Repealed by 2003
c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
82.44.045 Schedule to include campers—Appraisal. [1979 c 158 §
232; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 52.] Repealed by 1990 c
42 § 328, effective September 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 82.44.041.
82.44.050 Independent appraisal of unlisted vehicles. [1981 c 222
§ 11; 1963 c 199 § 3; 1961 c 15 § 82.44.050. Prior: 1943 c 144 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 6312-119; prior: 1937 c 228 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 §
328, effective September 1, 1990. Cf. RCW 82.44.041.
82.44.070
Tax collectible by utilities and transportation
commission in certain cases—Partial payment to department of
licensing. [1979 c 158 § 234; 1974 ex.s. c 54 § 2; 1969 c 139 § 5; 1961 c 15
§ 82.44.070. Prior: 1949 c 196 § 17; 1947 c 244 § 1; 1945 c 152 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 6312-120a.] Repealed by 1983 c 26 § 5.
(2010 Ed.)
82.44.150 Apportionment and distribution of motor vehicle excise
taxes generally. [1999 c 94 § 30; 1998 c 321 § 6 (Referendum Bill No. 49,
approved November 3, 1998); 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 538; 1994 c 241 § 1;
1993 c 491 § 2. Prior: 1991 c 309 § 5; 1991 c 199 § 222; (1991 c 363 § 159
repealed by 1991 c 309 § 6); 1990 c 42 § 308; 1988 c 18 § 1; prior: 1987 1st
ex.s. c 9 § 8; 1987 c 428 § 3; prior: 1982 1st ex.s. c 49 § 20; 1982 1st ex.s. c
35 § 13; 1979 ex.s. c 175 § 4; 1979 c 158 § 238; 1974 ex.s. c 54 § 5; 1972
ex.s. c 87 § 1; prior: 1971 ex.s. c 199 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 80 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
255 § 15; 1961 c 15 § 82.44.150; prior: 1957 c 175 § 12; 1945 c 152 § 5;
1943 c 144 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6312-128.] Repealed by 2003 c 1 § 5
(Initiative Measure No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
82.44.151 Temporary alteration in motor vehicle excise tax
distributions under RCW 82.44.150—Expiration of section. [1985 c 388
§ 6.] Expired June 30, 1987.
82.44.155 City police and fire protection assistance account—
Distribution to cities and towns—Apportionment. [1998 c 321 § 40
(Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1993 c 492 § 254;
1991 c 199 § 223; 1990 c 42 § 309.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.44.157 Transfer of funds pursuant to government service
agreement. [1994 c 266 § 14.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.44.160 Distribution to municipal research council. [1999 c 309
§ 931; 1995 c 28 § 1. Prior: 1990 c 104 § 3; 1990 c 42 § 310; 1974 ex.s. c
54 § 7; 1969 c 108 § 1; 1961 c 115 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 82.44.160; prior: 1945
c 54 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 6312-128a.] Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
82.44.170 Computation of excise taxes when commingled with
licensing fees. [1990 c 42 § 311; 1987 c 244 § 56; 1985 c 380 § 22.]
Repealed by 2006 c 318 § 10.
Chapter 82.45
EXCISE TAX ON REAL ESTATE SALES
82.45.120 Standards for reporting, application and collection of
tax—Real estate excise tax affidavit form, contents, use. [1981 c 167 §
5; 1980 c 134 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 223 § 28A.45.120. Prior: 1967 ex.s. c 149 §
3. Formerly RCW 28A.45.120, 28.45.120.] Repealed by 1993 sp.s. c 25 §
512, effective July 1, 1993.
Savings—1993 sp.s. c 25: See note following RCW 82.45A.010 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
Chapter 82.45A
EXCISE TAX ON OWNERSHIP TRANSFER OF A CORPORATION
82.45A.010 Definitions. [1991 sp.s. c 22 § 2.] Repealed by 1993
sp.s. c 25 § 512, effective July 1, 1993.
Savings—1993 sp.s. c 25: "The repeals in section 512 of this act shall
not be construed as affecting any existing right acquired or liability or
obligation incurred under the sections repealed or under any rule or order
adopted under those sections, nor as affecting any proceeding instituted
under those sections." [1993 sp.s. c 25 § 513.]
82.45A.020 Tax imposed. [1991 sp.s. c 22 § 3.] Repealed by 1993
sp.s. c 25 § 512, effective July 1, 1993.
Savings—1993 sp.s. c 25: See note following RCW 82.45A.010 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
82.45A.030 Exceptions. [1991 sp.s. c 22 § 4.] Repealed by 1993
sp.s. c 25 § 512, effective July 1, 1993.
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Savings—1993 sp.s. c 25: See note following RCW 82.45A.010 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Chapter 82.46
COUNTIES AND CITIES—
EXCISE TAX ON REAL ESTATE SALES
82.46.020 Imposition or alteration of additional tax—Special
initiative procedure required. [1982 1st ex.s. c 49 § 12.] Repealed by
1983 c 99 § 8. Later enactment, see RCW 82.46.021.
Chapter 82.48
AIRCRAFT EXCISE TAX
82.48.040 Classification of aircraft for tax purposes—Schedule of
tax applicable. [1961 c 15 § 82.48.040. Prior: 1949 c 49 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11219-36.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 9 § 9.
82.48.050 Unclassified aircraft—Determining tax. [1961 c 15 §
82.48.050. Prior: 1949 c 49 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11219-37.] Repealed
by 1967 ex.s. c 9 § 9.
Chapter 82.49
WATERCRAFT EXCISE TAX
82.49.070 Local excise tax authorized. [1988 c 261 § 1; 1985 c 7 §
155; 1984 c 250 § 4; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 49.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 41,
effective June 30, 1994.
82.50.130 Delinquencies—Distraint procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
45; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 54; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.130. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 7;
1955 c 139 § 13.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1,
1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.140 Sale of mobile home or travel trailer after distraint—
Procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 46; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 55; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.140. Prior: 1955 c 139 § 14.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76,
effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.150 Distraint and sale to prevent unlawful removal of
trailer. [1955 c 139 § 15.] Repealed by 1957 c 269 § 19.
82.50.160 Remittance of tax by county to state—Quarterly
distribution. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 47; 1969 ex.s. c 274 § 1; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.160. Prior: 1955 c 139 § 16.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76,
effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.180 Exemptions. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 48; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 56;
1961 c 15 § 82.50.180. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 8; 1955 c 139 § 18.] Repealed
by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW
82.50.901.
82.50.185 Exemption from rate imposed by RCW 82.50.030—
Certain owners of mobile homes. [1967 ex.s. c 149 § 28.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.190 Ad valorem taxes prohibited. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 49;
1969 ex.s. c 225 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 57; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.190. Prior:
1955 c 139 § 19.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1,
1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
TRAVEL TRAILERS AND CAMPERS EXCISE TAX
82.50.020 Tax imposed—Collection—Transfer of ownership.
[1971 ex.s. c 299 § 36; 1969 c 69 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 45; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.020. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 2; 1955 c 139 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.200 Taxed and licensed mobile homes or travel trailer
entitled to use of streets and highways. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 50; 1967 ex.s.
c 149 § 58; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.200. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 5.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.260 Quarterly distribution of tax proceeds to school
districts. [1967 ex.s. c 149 § 60.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 274 § 3.
Chapter 82.50
82.50.030 Rate—Minimum payable—Fractional amounts. [1972
ex.s. c 144 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 37; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 46; 1965 ex.s. c
173 § 29; 1963 c 199 § 7; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.030. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 3;
1955 c 139 § 3.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1,
1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.040 Classification and schedule—Basis. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
38; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 47; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.040. Prior: 1955 c 139 § 4.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also
RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.050 Amount on unclassified mobile homes or trailers. [1971
ex.s. c 299 § 39; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 48; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.050. Prior: 1955
c 139 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973.
See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.070 Tax receipt—Records—License plate, fee, display.
[1971 ex.s. c 299 § 40; 1969 c 69 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 49; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.070. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 4; 1955 c 139 § 7.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.400 Tax imposed—Collection—Transfer of ownership—
Out-of-state registration to avoid tax, liability—Penalties. [1999 c 277 §
9; 1993 c 238 § 7; 1992 c 154 § 5; 1990 c 42 § 320; 1979 c 123 § 1; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 118 § 15; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 55.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
82.50.405 Additional annual clean air excise tax. [1991 c 199 §
226.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
82.50.410 Rate—Minimum payable—Dealer tax. [1998 c 321 § 23
(Referendum Bill No. 49, approved November 3, 1998); 1991 c 199 § 225;
1990 c 42 § 321; 1979 c 123 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 118 § 16; 1972 ex.s. c 144
§ 2; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 56.] Repealed by 2000 1st sp.s. c 1 § 2.
82.50.420 Classification and schedule—Basis. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
57.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 328, effective September 1, 1990. Cf. RCW
82.50.425.
82.50.430 Amount on unclassified travel trailers or campers.
[1971 ex.s. c 299 § 58.] Repealed by 1990 c 42 § 328, effective September
1, 1990. Cf. RCW 82.50.425.
82.50.080 Loss, defacement, etc., of stamp—New stamp, fee.
[1955 c 139 § 8.] Repealed by 1957 c 269 § 19.
82.50.450 Director's power of entry to determine whether tax
paid—Inspection of records. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 60.] Repealed by 1979 c
123 § 5.
82.50.100 Enforcement—Sheriffs' duties.
Repealed by 1957 c 269 § 19.
[1955 c 139 § 10.]
82.50.470 Late payments—Penalty—Lien. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 62.]
Repealed by 1979 c 123 § 5.
82.50.101 Director's power of entry to determine whether tax
paid—Inspection of records. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 41; 1967 ex.s. c 149 §
50; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.101. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 12.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s.
c 299 § 76, effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.471
Late payments—Interest charge—Waiver—Lien.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 9 § 3.] Repealed by 1979 c 123 § 5.
82.50.105
Notice of amount of tax payable—Contents—
Notification of delinquency—Request for distraint. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
42; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 51; 1965 ex.s. c 92 § 1; 1963 c 199 § 8; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.105. Prior: 1957 c 269 § 13.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76,
effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.110 Late payments—Interest—Lien. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 43;
1967 ex.s. c 149 § 52; 1965 ex.s. c 92 § 2; 1961 c 15 § 82.50.110. Prior:
1957 c 269 § 6; 1955 c 139 § 11.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76,
effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
82.50.120 Unlawful removal of mobile home or travel trailer.
[1971 ex.s. c 299 § 44; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 53; 1963 c 199 § 9; 1961 c 15 §
82.50.120. Prior: 1955 c 139 § 12.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 76,
effective January 1, 1973. See also RCW 82.50.901.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 866]
82.50.480 Unlawful removal of travel trailer or camper—Penalty.
[1971 ex.s. c 299 § 63.] Repealed by 1979 c 123 § 5.
82.50.490 Delinquencies—Distraint procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
64.] Repealed by 1979 c 123 § 5.
82.50.500 Sale of travel trailer or camper after distraint—
Procedure. [1971 ex.s. c 299 § 65.] Repealed by 1979 c 123 § 5.
82.50.900 Severability. [1955 c 139 § 20.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 §
82.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 82.98.030.
82.50.902 Application of chapter to mobile homes. [1973 c 103 §
5; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 73.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 22 § 9.
82.50.903 Schedule of repeals—Construction. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
76.] Decodified August 1995.
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Chapter 82.60
TAX DEFERRALS FOR INVESTMENT PROJECTS
IN RURAL COUNTIES
Title 82
82.63.050 Ineligible use of investment project—Payment of
deferred taxes. [1994 sp.s. c 5 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 1st sp.s. c 3 § 14,
effective July 1, 1995.
(Formerly: Tax deferrals for investment projects in distressed areas)
82.63.080 Report to governor and legislature. [1994 sp.s. c 5 § 10.]
Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
82.60.045 Eligible projects—Additional requirements. [1995 1st
sp.s. c 3 § 7; 1994 sp.s. c 1 § 4.] Repealed by 1999 c 311 § 305, effective
August 1, 1999.
Chapter 82.64
82.60.047 Governor designation of county as eligible area—
Natural disaster, business closure, military base closure, mass layoff.
[1994 sp.s. c 1 § 9.] Repealed by 1999 c 311 § 305, effective August 1,
1999.
82.60.050 Expiration of RCW 82.60.030 and 82.60.040. [2004 c 25
§ 6; 1994 sp.s. c 1 § 7; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 404; 1988 c 41 § 5; 1985 c 232 §
10.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 16 § 13, effective July 1, 2010.
SYRUP TAX
(Formerly: Carbonated beverage tax)
82.64.060 Retail sales—Notice. [1991 c 80 § 5 (Referendum Bill
No. 43, approved November 8, 1994).] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 909,
effective December 8, 1994.
Contingent partial referendum—1994 sp.s. c 7 §§ 901-909: See
note following RCW 66.24.210.
82.60.110 Competing projects—Impact study. [1998 c 245 § 169;
1994 sp.s. c 1 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 16 § 13, effective July 1,
2010.
82.64.900 Expiration of chapter. [1989 c 271 § 509 (Referendum
Bill No. 43, approved November 8, 1994).] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 7 §
909, effective December 8, 1994.
82.60.900 Effective date, applicability—1985 c 232. [1985 c 232 §
11.] Decodified pursuant to 2010 1st sp.s. c 16 § 12, effective July 1, 2010.
Contingent partial referendum—1994 sp.s. c 7 §§ 901-909: See
note following RCW 66.24.210.
82.60.901 Effective date—1994 sp.s. c 1. [1994 sp.s. c 1 § 10.]
Decodified pursuant to 2010 1st sp.s. c 16 § 12, effective July 1, 2010.
Chapter 82.61
TAX DEFERRALS FOR MANUFACTURING,
RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
82.61.010 Definitions. [1995 1st sp.s. c 3 § 10; 1994 c 125 § 1; 1988
c 41 § 1; 1987 c 497 § 1; 1986 c 116 § 9; 1985 ex.s. c 2 § 1.] Repealed by
2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.61.020
Application for deferral—Contents—Initiation of
construction. [1987 c 497 § 2; 1985 ex.s. c 2 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 1st
sp.s. c 3 § 11, effective July 1, 1995.
82.61.030 Tax deferral—Eligibility. [1987 c 497 § 3; 1985 ex.s. c 2
§ 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.61.040 Expiration of RCW 82.61.020 and 82.61.030. [1993 sp.s.
c 25 § 408; 1988 c 41 § 2; 1986 c 116 § 10; 1985 ex.s. c 2 § 8.] Repealed by
1995 1st sp.s. c 3 § 11, effective July 1, 1995.
82.61.050 Issuance of tax deferral certificate. [1985 ex.s. c 2 § 4.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
Chapter 82.65
HOSPITALS—MEDICAID RECEIPTS
82.65.010 Definitions. [1991 sp.s. c 9 § 1.] Expired September 30,
1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
82.65.020 Tax imposed. [1991 sp.s. c 9 § 2.] Expired September 30,
1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
82.65.030 Administration. [1991 sp.s. c 9 § 3.] Expired September
30, 1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
82.65.040 Expiration of chapter. [1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.] Expired
September 30, 1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
82.65.900 Savings—Credits, refunds. [1991 sp.s. c 9 § 5.] Expired
September 30, 1992, pursuant to 1991 sp.s. c 9 § 4.
Chapter 82.66
TAX DEFERRALS FOR NEW THOROUGHBRED RACE TRACKS
82.66.030 Issuance of tax deferral certificate—Rules for use.
[1995 c 352 § 3.] Expired July 1, 1998.
Chapter 82.67
82.61.060 Repayment schedule. [1987 c 497 § 4; 1985 ex.s. c 2 § 5.]
Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION INCENTIVES
82.61.070 Reports. [1995 c 399 § 215; 1993 sp.s. c 25 § 409; 1988 c
41 § 3; 1986 c 116 § 11; 1985 ex.s. c 2 § 6.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
82.67.005 Definitions. [2002 c 203 § 1.] Failed to become law due
to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
82.61.080 Applicability of general administrative provisions.
[1985 ex.s. c 2 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
82.61.090 Applications and information subject to disclosure.
[1987 c 49 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.61.900 Severability—1987 c 497. [1987 c 497 § 5.] Repealed by
2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.67.010 Tax credit authorized. [2002 c 203 § 2.] Failed to
become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
Chapter 82.62
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
TAX CREDITS FOR ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PROJECTS
IN RURAL COUNTIES
82.67.020 Application for tax credit. [2002 c 203 § 3.] Failed to
become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
82.62.040 Expiration of RCW 82.62.020. [1993 sp.s. c 25 § 411;
1988 c 41 § 4; 1986 c 116 § 22.] Repealed by 1997 c 366 § 6.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
82.61.901 Severability—1988 c 41. [1988 c 41 § 6.] Repealed by
2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1, 2006.
82.62.090 Eligibility to receive credit. [2000 c 106 § 9; 2000 c 103 §
19; 1999 c 311 § 304.] Expired December 31, 2003.
Chapter 82.63
TAX DEFERRALS FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESSES
82.63.040 Repayment schedule. [1994 sp.s. c 5 § 6.] Repealed by
1995 1st sp.s. c 3 § 14, effective July 1, 1995.
(2010 Ed.)
82.67.030 Tax credit limitations. [2002 c 203 § 4.] Failed to
become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 867]
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82.67.040 Transfer from multimodal transportation account to
general fund. [2002 c 203 § 5.] Failed to become law due to rejection of
Referendum Bill No. 51.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
82.67.050 Commute trip reduction task force report. [2002 c 203
§ 6.] Failed to become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
82.67.900 Expiration of chapter. [2002 c 203 § 7.] Failed to
become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
82.67.901 Effective date—2002 c 203. [2002 c 203 § 12.] Failed to
become law due to rejection of Referendum Bill No. 51.
Reviser's note: Referendum Bill No. 51 (2002 c 202) was rejected by
the voters at the November 2002 election. The enactment of this section
was contingent on passage of the referendum (see 2002 c 203 § 13 and 2002
c 201 § 812). Therefore, this section failed to become law.
Chapter 82.68
SALES AND USE TAX DEFERRALS FOR THE
MANUFACTURE OF BIODIESEL AND ALCOHOL FUEL
82.68.010 Definitions. [2003 c 261 § 1.] Failed to become law. See
2003 c 261 § 14.
82.68.020 Application for deferral of taxes. [2003 c 261 § 2.]
Failed to become law. See 2003 c 261 § 14.
82.68.030 Sales and use tax deferral certificate. [2003 c 261 § 3.]
Failed to become law. See 2003 c 261 § 14.
82.68.040 Additional investment projects that qualify for sales
and use tax deferral. [2003 c 261 § 4.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c
261 § 14.
82.68.050 Yearly report. [2003 c 261 § 5.] Failed to become law.
See 2003 c 261 § 14.
82.68.060 Employment and wage certification by employment
security department. [2003 c 261 § 6.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c
261 § 14.
82.68.070 Applicability of general administrative provisions.
[2003 c 261 § 7.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c 261 § 14.
82.68.080 Confidentiality. [2003 c 261 § 8.] Failed to become law.
See 2003 c 261 § 14.
Chapter 82.69
SALES AND USE TAX DEFERRALS FOR THE
MANUFACTURE OF WOOD BIOMASS FUEL
82.69.010 Definitions. [2003 c 339 § 1.] Failed to become law. See
2003 c 339 § 17.
82.69.020 Application for deferral of taxes. [2003 c 339 § 2.]
Failed to become law. See 2003 c 339 § 17.
82.69.030 Sales and use tax deferral certificate. [2003 c 339 § 3.]
Failed to become law. See 2003 c 339 § 17.
82.69.040 Additional investment projects that qualify for sales
and use tax deferral. [2003 c 339 § 4.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c
339 § 17.
82.69.050 Yearly report. [2003 c 339 § 5.] Failed to become law.
See 2003 c 339 § 17.
82.69.060 Employment and wage certification by employment
security department. [2003 c 339 § 6.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c
339 § 17.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 868]
82.69.070 Applicability of general administrative provisions.
[2003 c 339 § 7.] Failed to become law. See 2003 c 339 § 17.
82.69.080 Confidentiality. [2003 c 339 § 8.] Failed to become law.
See 2003 c 339 § 17.
Chapter 82.71
QUALITY MAINTENANCE FEE
ON NURSING FACILITY OPERATORS
82.71.010 Definitions. [2003 1st sp.s. c 16 § 1.] Repealed by 2006 c
241 § 1, effective July 1, 2007.
Savings—2006 c 241: See note following RCW 74.46.091 in Table of
Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
82.71.020 Fee imposed—Contingent expiration date. [2005 c 514
§ 801; 2003 1st sp.s. c 16 § 2.] Repealed by 2006 c 241 § 1, effective July 1,
2007.
Savings—2006 c 241: See note following RCW 74.46.091 in Table of
Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
82.71.030 Administration of chapter. [2003 1st sp.s. c 16 § 3.]
Repealed by 2006 c 241 § 1, effective July 1, 2007.
Savings—2006 c 241: See note following RCW 74.46.091 in Table of
Disposition of Former RCW Sections.
Chapter 82.80
LOCAL OPTION TRANSPORTATION TAXES
82.80.020 Vehicle license fee—Exemptions—Limitations. [2001 c
64 § 15; 2000 c 103 § 20; 1998 c 281 § 1; 1996 c 139 § 4; 1993 c 60 § 1;
1991 c 318 § 13; 1990 c 42 § 206.] Repealed by 2003 c 1 § 8 (Initiative
Measure No. 776, approved November 5, 2002).
Title 83
ESTATE TAXATION
Chapter 83.01
GENERAL PROVISIONS
83.01.010 Definitions. [1979 c 107 § 13; 1967 ex.s. c 26 § 15; 1961 c
15 § 83.01.010. Prior: 1935 c 180 §§ 3, 126; RRS §§ 8370-3, 11211f.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.04
PROPERTY AND PERSON
SUBJECT TO INHERITANCE TAX—LIEN
83.04.010 Property subject to tax. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 1; 1961 c 292
§ 2. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c
184 § 1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1,
part; 1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201,
part. Formerly RCW 83.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.013 Authorized deductions from gross value. [1979 ex.s. c
209 § 2; 1961 c 292 § 3. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c
218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 § 1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104,
part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part; 1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11201, part. Formerly RCW 83.04.010, part.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.015 Persons liable for taxes. [1961 c 292 § 4. Prior: 1961 c
15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 § 1, part; 1937
c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part; 1907 c 217 § 1,
part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part. Formerly RCW
83.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.04.020 Joint property and deposits. [1961 c 292 § 5. Prior:
1961 c 15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 § 1,
part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part; 1907
c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part.
Formerly RCW 83.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.023 Lien of tax. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 98; 1961 c 292 § 6.
Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 §
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part;
1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part.
Formerly RCW 83.44.090.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.024 Qualified real property—Lien. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 36.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.025 Transfers to take effect after death. [1961 c 292 § 7.
Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.04.010, part; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 §
1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part;
1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part.
Formerly RCW 83.04.060.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.027 Transfer of insurance. [1961 c 292 § 8. Prior: 1961 c 15
§ 83.04.010; prior: 1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 § 1, part; 1937 c 106 §
1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part; 1907 c 217 § 1, part;
1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part. Formerly RCW
83.04.070.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.04.030 Property outside state. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 4; 1961 c 292
§ 9; 1961 c 15 § 83.04.030. Prior: 1901 c 55 § 3; RRS § 11203.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.040 Intangibles of nonresident. [1961 c 292 § 10; 1961 c 15 §
83.04.040. Prior: 1941 c 124 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11201a.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.050 Transfer in contemplation of death. [1961 c 15 §
83.04.050. Prior: 1929 c 205 § 5; RRS § 11201-a.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s.
c 209 § 54. Later enactment, see RCW 83.04.055.
83.04.055 Transfer within three years of death. [1979 ex.s. c 209 §
5.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.060 Transfers to take effect after death. [1949 c 218 § 1,
part; 1945 c 184 § 1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917
c 146 § 1, part; 1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
11201, part.] Now codified as RCW 83.04.025.
Title 83
83.05.070 Tax payments—When due—Delinquencies—Interest.
[1961 c 15 § 83.05.070. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 7. Formerly RCW 83.04.150.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.080 Exercise of power by granting power to another
donee—Taxation. [1961 c 15 § 83.05.080. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 8.
Formerly RCW 83.04.160.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.090 Powers granted before June 7, 1951—Taxation. [1961 c
15 § 83.05.090. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 9. Formerly RCW 83.04.170.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.08
INHERITANCE TAX RATES
83.08.005 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 11.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.010 Tax imposed. [1961 c 15 § 83.08.010. Prior: 1953 c 138
§ 1; 1943 c 277 § 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part; 1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c
205 § 1, part; 1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 § 1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part;
1907 c 217 § 2, part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.015 Class A rates—Exemptions. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 12.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.018 Class A exemptions under RCW 83.08.015(2) after
1979. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 13.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.020 Class A rates. [1961 c 15 § 83.08.020. Prior: 1953 c 138
§ 2; 1943 c 277 § 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part; 1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c
205 § 1, part; 1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 § 1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part;
1907 c 217 § 2, part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54.
83.08.025 Class A exemption for community property. [1979 ex.s.
c 209 § 14.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.04.070 Transfer of insurance. [1949 c 218 § 1, part; 1945 c 184 §
1, part; 1937 c 106 § 1, part; 1935 c 180 § 104, part; 1917 c 146 § 1, part;
1907 c 217 § 1, part; 1901 c 55 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11201, part.]
Now codified as RCW 83.04.027.
83.04.080 Exercise or termination of power of appointment.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 6; 1961 c 15 § 83.04.080. Prior: 1931 c 134 § 2; RRS §
11201-c.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.08.030 Class B rates. [1961 c 15 § 83.08.030. Prior: 1943 c 277
§ 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part; 1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c 205 § 1, part;
1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 § 1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part; 1907 c 217 § 2,
part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54. Later enactment, see RCW 83.08.035.
83.08.035 Class B rates—Exemption. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 15.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.04.090 through 83.04.170 Transfers by powers of appointment.
[1951 c 185 §§ 1-9.] Now codified as RCW 83.05.010 through 83.05.090.
Chapter 83.05
83.08.040 Class C rates. [1961 c 15 § 83.08.040. Prior: 1943 c 277
§ 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part; 1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c 205 § 1, part;
1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 § 1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part; 1907 c 217 § 2,
part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54. Later enactment, see RCW 83.08.045.
TRANSFERS BY POWER OF APPOINTMENT
83.08.045 Class C rates. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 16.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.010 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 99; 1961 c 15 §
83.05.010. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 1. Formerly RCW 83.04.090.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.050 Classification of testamentary trusts. [1979 ex.s. c 209 §
8; 1961 c 15 § 83.08.050. Prior: 1943 c 277 § 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part;
1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c 205 § 1, part; 1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 §
1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part; 1907 c 217 § 2, part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.020 Granting of power is transfer subject to tax, when.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 7; 1961 c 15 § 83.05.020. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 2.
Formerly RCW 83.04.100.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.030 Due date, lien, payment of tax—Valuation—Refund
inures to ultimate beneficiary. [1961 c 15 § 83.05.030. Prior: 1951 c 185
§ 3. Formerly RCW 83.04.110.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.060 Apportionment between classes and beneficiaries.
[1961 c 15 § 83.08.060. Prior: 1943 c 277 § 1, part; 1939 c 202 § 1, part;
1931 c 134 § 3, part; 1929 c 205 § 1, part; 1923 c 119 § 1, part; 1917 c 43 §
1, part; 1911 c 19 § 2, part; 1907 c 217 § 2, part; 1901 c 55 § 2, part; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 11202, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.040 Donee to give notice of exercise, termination of power—
Liability for failure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 100; 1961 c 15 § 83.05.040.
Prior: 1951 c 185 § 4. Formerly RCW 83.04.120.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.08.070 Computation of tax under good faith compromise.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 25.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.05.050 Bond or security for payment of tax—Alternatives.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 20; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 101; 1961 c 15 § 83.05.050.
Prior: 1951 c 185 § 5. Formerly RCW 83.04.130.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
ALIEN ESTATES AND RECIPROCITY WITH OTHER STATES
83.05.060 Refund of excess payment of tentative tax. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 102; 1961 c 15 § 83.05.060. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 6. Formerly
RCW 83.04.140.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 83.12
83.12.010 Taxes due other states. [1961 c 15 § 83.12.010. Prior:
1939 c 202 § 3(107o); 1935 c 180 § 107(o); RRS § 11202-1o.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.12.020 Exemptions prorated. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 103; 1961 c
15 § 83.12.020. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107m); 1935 c 180 § 107(m); RRS §
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 869]
Title 83
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
11202-1m.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.12.030 No exemption to alien estates. [1961 c 15 § 83.12.030.
Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107p); 1935 c 180 § 107(p); RRS § 11202-1p.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.14
SETTLEMENT OF DEATH TAX DISPUTES
WITH OTHER STATES
83.14.010 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 104; 1961 c 15 §
83.14.010. Prior: 1959 c 46 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.020 Procedure to invoke chapter. [1961 c 15 § 83.14.020.
Prior: 1959 c 46 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.030 Agreement for amount in full payment. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 105; 1961 c 15 § 83.14.030. Prior: 1959 c 46 § 3.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.040
Board of arbitration—Powers and duties—
Procedure—Compensation—Expenses. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 106; 1961
c 15 § 83.14.040. Prior: 1959 c 46 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.050
Agreement for amount in full payment after
proceedings commenced—Assessments—Additional amounts due.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 107; 1961 c 15 § 83.14.050. Prior: 1959 c 46 § 5.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.060 Interest for nonpayment when decedent domiciled in
state. [1961 c 15 § 83.14.060. Prior: 1959 c 46 § 6.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.14.070 Application of chapter. [1961 c 15 § 83.14.070. Prior:
1959 c 46 § 7.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.16
VALUATIONS, CREDITS, AND EXEMPTIONS
83.16.010 Property appraised at fair market value. [1979 ex.s. c
209 § 37; 1961 c 15 § 83.16.010. Prior: 1957 c 285 § 2; 1939 c 202 § 10;
1931 c 134 § 7; RRS § 11211a.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.020 Estates for life—Vested remainders. [1979 ex.s. c 209 §
9; 1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 108; 1961 c 15 § 83.16.020. Prior: 1953 c 136 § 1;
1939 c 202 § 6, part; 1917 c 146 § 2, part; 1901 c 55 § 8, part; RRS § 11205,
part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.16.025
Estate consisting of trust with life estate and
remainder—Invasion of corpus—Reduction of deferred tax, security.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 127 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.030 Contingent remainders. [1961 c 15 § 83.16.030. Prior:
1939 c 202 § 7; 1929 c 205 § 2; 1917 c 146 § 4; RRS § 11206.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.040 Appraisement—Review. [1961 c 15 § 83.16.040. Prior:
1939 c 202 § 9; 1929 c 205 § 3; 1919 c 24 § 1; 1907 c 217 § 12; 1905 c 114
§ 1; 1901 c 55 § 13; RRS § 11211.] Repealed by 1965 c 145 §§ 11.99.010
and 11.99.015(111), effective July 1, 1965.
83.16.050 Foreign estate—Valuation. [1935 c 180 § 122; RRS §
11211d.] Repealed by 1955 c 118 § 1.
83.16.060 Credit for gift tax paid. [1961 c 15 § 83.16.060. Prior:
1941 c 124 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11202b.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c
7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.090 War risk insurance exempt. [1961 c 15 § 83.16.090.
Prior: 1929 c 135 § 2; RRS § 11201-2.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.100 Use valuation of qualified real property—Limitation.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 26.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.105 Use valuation of qualified real property—Definitions.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 27.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.110 Use valuation of qualified real property—Disposition or
cessation of use—When—Additional tax imposed—Amount—When
payable—Bond. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 28.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.115 Use valuation of qualified real property—Time and
manner of election—Written agreement. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 29.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.120 Use valuation of qualified real property—Definitions—
Determination of maximum amount of additional tax. [1979 ex.s. c 209
§ 30.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.16.125 Use valuation of qualified real property—Valuation.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 31.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.130 Use valuation of qualified real property—Assessment
period for additional tax—Notice of disposition or cessation of use.
[1979 ex.s. c 209 § 32.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.135 Use valuation of qualified real property—Involuntary
conversion of interest. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 33.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.140 Use valuation of qualified real property—Application
of RCW 83.16.100 through 83.16.140 and 83.04.024 to interest in
partnership, corporation, or trust—Rules. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 34.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.145
Current use valuation for federal and/or state
purposes—Effect. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 35.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7
§ 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.20
LEGACIES, TRANSFERS, PENSION BENEFITS—EXEMPTIONS
83.20.010 Legacies and transfers to certain entities. [1979 ex.s. c
209 § 40; 1961 c 15 § 83.20.010. Prior: 1949 c 140 § 1; 1943 c 224 § 1;
1941 c 197 § 1; 1939 c 202 § 11; 1931 c 134 § 8; 1931 c 124 § 1; 1921 c 51
§ 1; 1917 c 146 § 6; 1905 c 93 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11218.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.20.015 Pension and retirement plans. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 23.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.20.020 Federal Civil Service Retirement Act annuities. [1963
ex.s. c 11 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54. Later enactment, see
RCW 83.20.015.
83.20.030 Public pension benefits. [1973 1st ex.s. c 221 § 1; 1973
1st ex.s. c 149 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 8 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54.
Later enactment, see RCW 83.20.015.
83.20.040 Pension benefits qualified for federal estate tax
exemption. [1973 1st ex.s. c 221 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 209 § 54.
Later enactment, see RCW 83.20.015.
Chapter 83.24
DETERMINATION OF TAX WITHOUT PROBATE
83.16.070 Property previously taxed. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 109;
1961 c 15 § 83.16.070. Prior: 1953 c 137 § 1; 1939 c 202 § 2; 1931 c 134 §
4; RRS § 11202a.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.24.010 Determination of tax without administration. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 110; 1961 c 292 § 12; 1961 c 15 § 83.24.010. Prior: 1929 c
205 § 4, part; 1917 c 146 § 5, part; RRS § 11216, part. Formerly RCW
83.24.010 and 83.24.040.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.16.080 Insurance taxable—Lien—Payment of proceeds. [1979
ex.s. c 209 § 10; 1979 c 107 § 14; 1961 c 292 § 11; 1961 c 15 § 83.16.080.
Prior: 1939 c 202 § 5; 1935 c 80 § 115; RRS § 11211b. 1957 c 280 § 2 was
nullified by Referendum No. 30.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.24.020 Determination of tax without administration—Judicial
appeal. [1979 c 107 § 15; 1971 c 81 § 149; 1961 c 292 § 13. Prior: 1961 c
15 § 83.24.010, part; prior: 1929 c 205 § 4, part; 1917 c 146 § 5, part; RRS
§ 11216, part. Formerly RCW 83.24.020, 83.24.030.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
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83.24.025 Determination of tax without administration—Appeal
to board of tax appeals. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 51.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.24.030 Hearing and order of court. [1929 c 205 § 4, part; 1917 c
146 § 5, part; RRS § 11216, part.] Now codified as part of RCW 83.24.020.
83.24.035 Allowable deductions. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 3; 1972 ex.s. c
73 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.24.040 When commission can adjust tax without hearing.
[1929 c 205 § 4, part; 1917 c 146 § 5, part; RRS § 11216, part.] Now
codified as part of RCW 83.24.010.
Chapter 83.28
PROCEDURE TO FIX TAX ON ESTATE
83.28.010 Powers of department of revenue and director. [1975
1st ex.s. c 278 § 111; 1961 c 15 § 83.28.010. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107a);
1935 c 180 § 107(a); RRS § 11202-1a.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Title 83
83.36.010 Powers in general. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 114; 1961 c 15
§ 83.36.010. Prior: (i) 1939 c 206 § 5, part, subdivision Third; 1935 c 127 §
1, part, subdivision Third; 1923 c 170 § 1; 1921 c 7 § 50; 1907 c 220 § 1,
part, subdivision Third; 1905 c 115 § 2, part, subdivision Third; RRS §
11091 (second), part. (ii) 1945 c 184 § 5, part; 1935 c 180 § 111, part; 1907
c 217 § 10, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11217, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.36.020
Examination of books and documents—Secrecy
enjoined—Penalty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 115; 1961 c 15 § 83.36.020.
Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107r); 1935 c 180 § 107(r); RRS § 11202-1r.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.36.030 Access to books and records. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 116;
1961 c 15 § 83.36.030. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107s); 1935 c 180 § 107(s);
RRS § 11202-1s.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.36.040 List of heirs. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 117; 1961 c 15 §
83.36.040. Prior: 1919 c 29 § 1; 1907 c 217 § 13; 1905 c 114 § 2; 1901 c 55
§ 15; RRS § 11213.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.28.020 Examination by department of revenue. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 278 § 112; 1961 c 15 § 83.28.020. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107b); 1935 c
180 § 107(b); RRS § 11202-1b.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.36.050 Copies of reports and papers by fiduciaries. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 118; 1961 c 15 § 83.36.050. Prior: 1945 c 184 § 5, part; 1935
c 180 § 111, part; 1907 c 217 § 10, part; 1901 c 55 § 18, part; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 11217, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.28.030 Findings filed in court. [1979 c 107 § 16; 1961 c 15 §
83.28.030. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107c); 1935 c 180 § 107(c); RRS §
11202-1c.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.36.060 Notice of transfer of real estate by trustees, executors
and administrators. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 119; 1961 c 15 § 83.36.060.
Prior: 1935 c 180 § 121; RRS § 11211c.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.28.040 Clerk to give notice of findings. [1961 c 15 § 83.28.040.
Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107d); 1935 c 180 § 107(d); RRS § 11202-1d.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.40
83.28.050 Court order. [1961 c 15 § 83.28.050. Prior: 1939 c 202 §
3(107e); 1935 c 180 § 107(e); RRS § 11202-1e.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.28.060 Objections. [1979 c 107 § 17; 1961 c 15 § 83.28.060.
Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107f); 1935 c 180 § 107(f); RRS § 11202-1f.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.28.070 Hearing by court. [1979 c 107 § 18; 1961 c 15 §
83.28.070. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107g); 1935 c 180 § 107(g); RRS §
11202-1g.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
Chapter 83.32
PROCEDURE TO FIX TAX ON
PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY TRANSFERRED
83.32.010 Citation by department of revenue. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 113; 1961 c 15 § 83.32.010. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107h); 1935 c 180 §
107(h); RRS § 11202-1h.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.32.020 Examination by director or agent—Subpoenas. [1979 c
107 § 19; 1961 c 292 § 15. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.32.020, part; prior: 1909
c 202 § 3(107i), part; 1935 c 180 § 107(i), part; RRS § 11202-1i, part.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.32.030 Findings filed in court. [1979 c 107 § 20; 1961 c 292 §
16. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 82.32.020, part; prior: 1909 c 202 § 3(107i), part;
1935 c 180 § 107(i), part; RRS § 11202-1i, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.32.040 Subsequent proceedings same as procedure to fix tax on
estate. [1961 c 292 § 17. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.32.020, part; prior: 1909 c
202 § 3(107i), part; 1935 c 180 § 107(i), part; RRS § 11202-1i, part.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.32.050 Judgment in favor of state. [1979 c 107 § 21; 1971 c 81 §
150; 1961 c 15 § 83.32.050. Prior: 1945 c 184 § 3; 1939 c 202 § 3(107j);
1935 c 180 § 107(j); Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11202-1j.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.36
ADJUSTMENTS WITH FEDERAL TAX
83.40.010 Absorption of federal estate tax credit. [1979 ex.s. c 209
§ 41; 1961 c 292 § 19. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.40.010, part; prior: 1931 c
134 § 5, part; RRS § 11202-b, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.40.020 Copy of federal return and inventory to be filed,
supplements and amendments. [1979 c 107 § 22; 1971 ex.s. c 132 § 2;
1961 c 292 § 20. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.40.010, part; prior: 1931 c 134 § 5,
part; RRS § 11202-b, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.40.030 Copy of corrected federal return and inventory to be
filed. [1979 c 107 § 23; 1961 c 292 § 21. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 83.40.010,
part; prior: 1931 c 134 § 5, part; RRS § 11202-b, part.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.40.040
Valuation to be adjusted according to federal
appraisement. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 38; 1963 ex.s. c 28 § 12; 1961 c 15 §
83.40.040. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107l); 1935 c 180 § 107(l); RRS § 112021.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.40.050 Federal estate tax deducted. [1961 c 15 § 83.40.050.
Prior: 1945 c 184 § 2; 1931 c 134 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11201-b; 1957 c
280 § 3 repealing this section nullified by Referendum No. 30.] Repealed
by 1961 ex.s. c 24 § 5.
Chapter 83.44
PAYMENT OF INHERITANCE TAX—
ENFORCEMENT—COMPROMISE
83.44.010 Taxes when due—Interest. [1979 ex.s. c 209 § 22; 1971
ex.s. c 132 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 29; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.010. Prior: 1959 c
296 § 1; prior: (i) 1945 c 184 § 4; 1939 c 202 § 4; 1917 c 146 § 3; 1907 c
217 § 7; 1901 c 55 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11210. (ii) 1945 c 184 § 5, part;
1935 c 180 § 111, part; 1907 c 217 § 10, part; 1901 c 55 § 18, part; Rem.
Supp. 1945 § 11217, part.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.44.020 Extension of time if estate complicated. [1961 c 15 §
83.44.020. Prior: 1901 c 55 § 16; RRS § 11214.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
209 § 54. Later enactment, see RCW 83.44.025.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE'S POWERS
83.36.005 Adoption of provisions of chapter 82.01 RCW. [1961 c
15 § 83.36.005.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.44.025 Extension of time for reasonable cause. [1979 ex.s. c
209 § 24.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.44.030 Tax on corporate stock—How paid. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 120; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.030. Prior: 1907 c 217 § 8; 1901 c 55 § 14; RRS
(2010 Ed.)
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§ 11212.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.44.040 Devise or bequest to fiduciary in lieu of commission—
Excess liable to tax. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 121; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.040.
Prior: 1907 c 217 § 5; 1901 c 55 § 9; RRS § 12207.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.56.020 "Net gifts" defined. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.020. Prior: 1945
c 206 § 2, part; 1941 c 119 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11218-14, part.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.010.
83.56.030 Transfers subject to tax. [1969 ex.s. c 274 § 2; 1961 c 15
§ 83.56.030. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-11.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.020.
83.44.050 When legatee or devisee must pay tax—Lien. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 122; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.050. Prior: 1907 c 217 § 6; 1901 c 55
§ 10; RRS § 11208.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.56.031 through 83.56.038 Gift of power of appointment. [1951
c 185 §§ 10-17.] Now codified as RCW 83.60.010 through 83.60.080.
83.44.060 Fiduciaries must deduct or collect tax—Withholding
delivery of legacy or property. [1961 c 15 § 83.44.060. Prior: 1901 c 55
§ 11; RRS § 11209.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.56.040 Tax imposed—Basic exemptions. [1961 c 15 §
83.56.040. Prior: 1953 c 139 § 1; 1945 c 206 § 1; 1943 c 270 § 1; 1941 c
119 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11218-12.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23,
effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.030.
83.44.070 Compromise when liability doubtful. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 123; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.070. Prior: 1907 c 217 § 9; 1901 c 55 § 17;
RRS § 11215.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.56.050 Annual exclusion of three thousand dollars. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 146 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 69; 1965 ex.s. c 67 § 1; 1961 c 15 §
83.56.050. Prior: 1945 c 206 § 2, part; 1941 c 119 § 4, part; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 11218-14, part.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective
January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.040.
83.44.080 Interest paid on refunds—Demand for refund. [1979
ex.s. c 209 § 21; 1969 c 73 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 83.44.080. Prior: 1931 c 134 §
6; RRS § 11210-a.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.44.090 Lien of tax. Repealed and reenacted as part of RCW
83.04.010 by 1961 c 15 §§ 83.04.010, 83.98.040; and subsequently
recodified as RCW 83.04.023 by 1961 c 292 § 6.
83.44.100 Disposition of money received. [1961 c 15 § 83.44.100.
Prior: 1945 c 249 § 10; 1943 c 156 § 12a; 1935 c 180 § 211; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 8370-211.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.44.110 No decree of distribution or discharge of fiduciary from
liability until tax paid. [1979 c 107 § 24; 1961 c 292 § 22; 1961 c 15 §
83.44.110. Prior: 1947 c 21 § 1; 1939 c 202 § 3(107n); 1935 c 180 §
107(n); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11202-1n. Formerly RCW 83.52.010.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.48
QUIETING TITLE AGAINST TAX LIABILITY
83.48.010 Actions authorized—Procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
124; 1961 c 15 § 83.48.010. Prior: 1939 c 202 § 3(107k); 1935 c 180 §
107(k); RRS § 11202-1k. Formerly RCW 83.48.010, 83.48.020, 83.48.030,
and 83.48.040.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.48.020 Reference to commission for hearing and report. [1939
c 202 § 3(107k), part; 1935 c 180 § 107(k), part; RRS § 11202-1k, part.]
Now codified as part of RCW 83.48.010.
83.48.030 Filing findings and subsequent proceedings. [1939 c
202 § 3(107k), part; 1935 c 180 § 107(k), part; RRS § 11202-1k, part.] Now
codified as part of RCW 83.48.010.
83.48.040 Decree quieting title or denying relief. [1939 c 202 §
3(107k), part; 1935 c 180 § 107(k), part; RRS § 11202-1k, part.] Now
codified as part of RCW 83.48.010.
Chapter 83.52
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
83.56.060 Deductions—Gifts to certain entities. [1961 c 15 §
83.56.060. Prior: 1949 c 140 § 2; 1941 c 119 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
11218-15.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.070.
83.56.070 Transfer for inadequate consideration. [1961 c 15 §
83.56.070. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-13.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see
RCW 83.58.050.
83.56.080 Valuation of property other than money. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 278 § 125; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.080. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 11218-16.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1,
1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.050.
83.56.090 Returns—Date of filing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 126;
1961 c 15 § 83.56.090. Prior: 1957 c 285 § 3; 1941 c 119 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 11218-17.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1,
1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.080.
83.56.100 Donor to keep records and make returns. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 278 § 127; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.100. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 8; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 11218-18.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1,
1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.080.
83.56.110 Payment of tax—Disposition of revenue. [1975 1st ex.s.
c 278 § 128; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.110. Prior: 1957 c 285 § 4; 1941 c 119 § 9;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-19.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective
January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.080.
83.56.120 Lien of tax. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.120. Prior: 1941 c 119 §
10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-20.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23,
effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.130.
83.56.130 Recordation of certificate of nonpayment attaches lien
to realty. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 129; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.130. Prior: 1941 c
119 § 10a; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-21.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 §
23, effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.130.
83.56.140 Release of lien. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 130; 1961 c 15 §
83.56.140. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 10b; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-22.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.130.
83.52.010 No decree of distribution until tax paid. [1947 c 21 § 1;
1939 c 202 § 3(107n); 1935 c 180 § 107(n); Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11202-1n.]
Now codified as RCW 83.44.110.
83.56.150 Determination of correct tax. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 131;
1961 c 15 § 83.56.150. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1121823.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.120.
83.52.020 Fraudulent practices—Concealment—Penalty. [1961 c
15 § 83.52.020. Prior: 1929 c 205 § 6; RRS § 11216-1.] Repealed by 1981
2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.56.160 Deficiency assessment—Review. [1971 c 81 § 151; 1961
c 15 § 83.56.160. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-25.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
Chapter 83.56
GIFT TAXES
83.56.170 Interest on deficiency assessments. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 132; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.170. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 21; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
11218-33.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.005 "Calendar year" defined. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.005. Prior:
1941 c 119 § 29; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-41.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.010.
83.56.180 Jeopardy assessment. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 133; 1961 c
15 § 83.56.180. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-26.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.010 "Deficiency" defined. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.010. Prior:
1941 c 119 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-24.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c
210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.190 Interest on jeopardy assessment. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.190.
Prior: 1941 c 119 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-34.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
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83.56.200 Time limited for making assessment. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 134; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.200. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 11218-27.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.150.
Title 83
83.58.070 Exemptions—Gifts to certain entities. [1979 ex.s. c 210
§ 7.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.56.210 Suspension of statute of limitations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 135; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.210. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
11218-29.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.220 Interest on delinquent taxes. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 136;
1961 c 15 § 83.56.220. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1121835.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.140.
83.58.080 Returns—Form—Filing—Payment of tax—Disposition
of revenue—Persons required to keep records and make returns—
Filing of corrected federal gift tax return—Corrected valuation. [1979
ex.s. c 210 § 8.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.58.090 Disclaimer of interest. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 9.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.56.230 Interest when time is extended. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.230.
Prior: 1941 c 119 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-32.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.240 Credit or refund for overpayment—Claim—Time limit.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 137; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.240. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 27;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-39.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective
January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.160.
83.56.250
Liability of transferee or fiduciary—Statute of
limitations—Injunctions prohibited. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 138; 1961 c
15 § 83.56.250. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 25; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-37.
Formerly RCW 83.56.250 and 83.56.260.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 §
23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.260 Injunctions prohibited. [1941 c 119 § 25, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 11218-37, part.] Now codified as part of RCW 83.56.250.
83.56.270 Powers and duties of fiduciary. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
139; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.270. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
11218-38.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.280 Civil penalty for failure to file return. [1975 1st ex.s. c
278 § 140; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.280. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 11218-30.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.290 Civil penalties for negligent or fraudulent deficiencies.
[1961 c 15 § 83.56.290. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1121831.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980.
83.56.300 Criminal penalty. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.300. Prior: 1941 c
119 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-36.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23,
effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.180.
83.56.310 Rules and regulations. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 141; 1961 c
15 § 83.56.310. Prior: 1941 c 119 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-40.]
Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later
enactment, see RCW 83.58.190.
83.56.320 Compromise or waiver of interest assessed. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 142; 1961 c 15 § 83.56.320. Prior: 1955 c 119 § 1.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23, effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see
RCW 83.58.140.
83.56.900 Short title. [1961 c 15 § 83.56.900. Prior: 1941 c 119 §
30; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11218-42.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 210 § 23,
effective January 1, 1980. Later enactment, see RCW 83.58.900.
Chapter 83.58
GIFT TAXES
83.58.010 Definitions. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 1.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.020 Tax imposed—Transfers subject to tax. [1979 ex.s. c
210 § 2.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.58.030 Computation of tax—Exemption—Rates. [1979 ex.s. c
210 § 3.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.58.040 Annual exclusion of three thousand dollars. [1979 ex.s.
c 210 § 4.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.58.100 Transfers not subject to tax—Retirement and pension
plans, trusts, and annuity contracts. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 10.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.110 Disallowance of exemption and credit—Nonresident
donor. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 11.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.120 Incorrect return or failure to file return—Computation
letter—Determination letter—Determination of tax liability by court
action—Waiver of restrictions. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 12.] Repealed by
1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.130 Notice of lien of tax—Filing—Effect. [1979 ex.s. c 210 §
13.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.58.140 Interest on unpaid tax—Waiver or elimination of
interest. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 14.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.150 Mailing of determination letter—Statute of limitations.
[1979 ex.s. c 210 § 15.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.160 Overpayment of tax—Credit—Refund—Limitations.
[1979 ex.s. c 210 § 16.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.170 Failure to make and file return—Penalty—Exception—
Collection. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 17.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.180 Gift tax fraud—Criminal penalty. [1979 ex.s. c 210 §
18.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1,
1982.
83.58.190 Rule-making authority. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 19.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.900 Short title. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 20.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.901 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 210. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 21.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.60
GIFTS OF POWERS OF APPOINTMENT
83.60.010 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 143; 1961 c 15 §
83.60.010. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 10. Formerly RCW 83.56.031.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.60.020 Transfer subject to gift tax, when. [1961 c 15 §
83.60.020. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 11. Formerly RCW 83.56.032.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.60.030 Due date, lien, payment of tax—Valuation—Refund
inures to ultimate beneficiary. [1961 c 15 § 83.60.030. Prior: 1951 c 185
§ 12. Formerly RCW 83.56.033.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.60.040 Donee to give notice of exercise, termination of power—
Liability for failure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 144; 1961 c 15 § 83.60.040.
Prior: 1951 c 185 § 13. Formerly RCW 83.56.034.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.050 Valuation of property other than money—Transfer for
inadequate consideration. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 5.] Repealed by 1981 2nd
ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.58.060 Transfer of community property—Transfer of separate
property. [1979 ex.s. c 210 § 6.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.60.050 Bond or security for payment of tax—Alternatives.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 145; 1961 c 15 § 83.60.050. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 14.
Formerly RCW 83.56.035.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
83.60.060 Refund of excess payment of tentative tax. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 146; 1961 c 15 § 83.60.060. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 15. Formerly
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RCW 83.56.036.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.60.070 Tax payments—When due—Delinquencies—Interest.
[1961 c 15 § 83.60.070. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 16. Formerly RCW
83.56.037.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January
1, 1982.
83.60.080 Exercise of power by granting power to another
donee—Taxation. [1961 c 15 § 83.60.080. Prior: 1951 c 185 § 17.
Formerly RCW 83.56.038.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160,
effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.98
CONSTRUCTION
83.98.010 Continuation of existing law. [1961 c 15 § 83.98.010.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.98.020 Title, chapter, section headings not part of law. [1961 c
15 § 83.98.020.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.98.030 Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder. [1961
c 15 § 83.98.030.] Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective
January 1, 1982.
83.98.040 Repeals and saving. [1961 c 15 § 83.98.040.] Repealed
by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
83.98.050 Emergency—1961 c 15. [1961 c 15 § 83.98.050.]
Repealed by 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 82.100.160, effective January 1, 1982.
Chapter 83.100
ESTATE AND TRANSFER TAX ACT
83.100.030 Residents—Estate tax imposed—Credit for tax paid
other state. [1988 c 64 § 3; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 § 83.100.030 (Initiative
Measure No. 402, approved November 3, 1981).] Repealed by 2005 c 516 §
17.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.050 Allowance for exemptions, deductions, and credits.
[2000 c 129 § 4; 1993 c 73 § 11; 1989 c 40 § 4; 1986 c 63 § 5.] Repealed by
2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.060 Apportionment between temporary and remainder
interests. [2000 c 129 § 5; 1989 c 40 § 5; 1986 c 63 § 6.] Repealed by 2005
c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.070 Time for recovery of tax from persons interested in the
estate—Exoneration of fiduciary—Recovery of uncollectible taxes.
[1986 c 63 § 7.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.080 Action by nonresident—Reciprocity. [1986 c 63 § 8.]
Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.090 Coordination with federal law. [2000 c 129 § 6; 1989 c
40 § 6; 1986 c 63 § 9.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1,
2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.900 Construction. [1986 c 63 § 10.] Repealed by 2005 c 332
§ 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.901 Short title. [1986 c 63 § 11.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 §
15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
Savings—2005 c 516: "The repealed sections in section 17 of this act
do not affect any existing right acquired or liability or obligation incurred
under the statutes repealed or under any rule or order adopted under those
statutes nor do they affect any proceeding instituted under them." [2005 c
516 § 18.]
83.110.902 Captions. [1986 c 63 § 13.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 §
15, effective January 1, 2006.
83.100.045 Generation-skipping transfers—Tax imposed—Credit
for tax paid to another state. [1988 c 64 § 5.] Repealed by 2005 c 516 §
17.
83.110.903 Application. [1988 c 64 § 26; 1986 c 63 § 14.] Repealed
by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 516: See note following RCW 83.100.030.
83.100.100 Administration—Rules. [1981 2nd ex.s. c 7 §
83.100.100 (Initiative Measure No. 402, approved November 3, 1981).]
Repealed by 1988 c 64 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW 83.100.200.
Chapter 83.110
UNIFORM ESTATE TAX APPORTIONMENT ACT
83.110.010 Definitions. [2000 c 129 § 1; 1998 c 292 § 402; 1994 c
221 § 71; 1993 c 73 § 10; 1989 c 40 § 1; 1986 c 63 § 1.] Repealed by 2005
c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: "The repealed sections of law in section 15 of
this act shall not be construed as affecting any existing right, liability, or
obligation incurred, under the repealed sections or under any rule or order
adopted under those sections, nor as affecting any proceeding instituted
under those sections." [2005 c 332 § 18.]
83.110.020 Apportionment of tax. [2000 c 129 § 2; 1989 c 40 § 2;
1986 c 63 § 2.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.030 Apportionment procedure. [2000 c 129 § 3; 1990 c 180
§ 6; 1989 c 40 § 3; 1986 c 63 § 3.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective
January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.040 Collection of tax from persons interested in the
estate—Security. [1986 c 63 § 4.] Repealed by 2005 c 332 § 15, effective
January 1, 2006.
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Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
83.110.904 Severability—1986 c 63. [1986 c 63 § 12.] Repealed by
2005 c 332 § 15, effective January 1, 2006.
Savings—2005 c 332: See note following RCW 83.110.010.
Title 84
PROPERTY TAXES
Chapter 84.04
DEFINITIONS
84.04.018 "Appraised value of property." [1997 c 3 § 101
(Referendum Bill No. 47, approved November 4, 1997).] Repealed by 2001
c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.04.043 "Board of equalization." [1979 c 107 § 26.] Repealed by
1991 c 245 § 43.
84.04.110 "Tax commission." [1967 ex.s. c 26 § 16; 1961 c 15 §
84.04.110. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 6, part; 1897 c 71 § 4, part; 1893 c 124
§ 4, part; 1890 p 531 § 4, part; 1886 p 48 § 2, part; Code 1881 § 2830, part;
RRS § 11110, part.] Repealed by 1979 c 107 § 27.
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Chapter 84.08
GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
84.08.090 Biennial reports—Drafts of legislative bills. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 153; 1961 c 15 § 84.08.090. Prior: 1905 c 115 § 4; no RRS.]
Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
84.08.100 Advance copies to members of legislature. [1961 c 15 §
84.08.100. Prior: 1905 c 115 § 5; no RRS.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
84.08.110 Department to compile tax laws. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
154; 1961 c 15 § 84.08.110. Prior: 1907 c 220 § 3; RRS § 11096.]
Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.08.150 Nomenclature—Designation of taxes. [1939 c 136 § 2;
RRS § 11112-2.] Now codified as RCW 84.09.010.
84.08.160 Taxing district boundary changes—Time limitation—
Filing. [1951 c 116 § 1; 1949 c 65 § 1; 1943 c 182 § 1; 1939 c 136 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11106-1.] Now codified as RCW 84.09.030.
84.08.170 Abbreviations authorized. [1925 ex.s. c 130 § 112, part;
1897 c 71 § 93, part; 1893 c 124 § 97, part; RRS § 11273, part.] Now
codified as RCW 84.09.020.
84.08.180 Federal property taxable when federal law permits.
[1945 c 142 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11150-1.] Now codified as RCW
84.40.315.
84.08.200 Listing of taxable ships and vessels with department—
Assessment—Certification of values to assessors—Review. [1986 c 229
§ 3; 1984 c 250 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 84.40.065 pursuant to 1986 c 229
§ 5.
Chapter 84.09
GENERAL PROVISIONS
84.09.080 List of excess inventory value—Distributions to taxing
districts. [1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 4.] Repealed by 1989 c 378 § 40.
Title 84
84.12.090 Depositions may be taken. [1935 c 123 § 5; 1925 ex.s. c
130 § 38; 1907 c 131 § 4; 1907 c 78 § 4; RRS § 11156-5.] Now codified as
RCW 84.12.250.
84.12.100 Default valuation by commission—Penalty—Estoppel.
[1935 c 123 § 6; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 41; 1907 c 131 § 7; 1907 c 78 § 6; 1891
c 140 § 37; 1890 p 544 § 36; RRS § 11156-6.] Now codified as RCW
84.12.260.
84.12.110 Assessment roll—Notice of valuation. [1935 c 123 § 12;
1925 ex.s. c 130 § 44; 1907 c 78 § 8; 1891 c 140 § 35; 1890 p 543 § 35; RRS
§ 11156-12.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.330.
84.12.120 Persons bound by notice. [1935 c 123 § 11; RRS §
11156-11.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.320.
84.12.130 Hearings on assessment—Time and place of. [1953 c
162 § 1; 1939 c 206 § 20; 1935 c 123 § 13; RRS § 11156-13.] Now codified
as RCW 84.12.340.
84.12.140 Equalization of assessments—Apportionment. [1939 c
206 § 21; 1935 c 123 § 14; RRS § 11156-14.] Now codified as RCW
84.12.350.
84.12.150 Basis of apportionment. [1955 c 120 § 1; 1935 c 123 §
15; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 47; 1917 c 25 § 1; 1907 c 78 § 11; 1891 c 140 § 33;
1890 p 541 § 30; RRS § 11156-15.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.360.
84.12.160 Certification to county assessors—Entry upon tax rolls.
[1935 c 123 § 16; RRS § 11156-16.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.370.
84.12.170
Rolling stock of motor vehicle transportation
companies excluded. [Originally added by 1941 Code Committee.] Now
codified as RCW 84.12.290.
84.12.180 Assessment of nonoperating property. [1935 c 123 § 17;
1891 c 140 § 34; 1890 p 542 § 33; RRS § 11156-17.] Now codified as RCW
84.12.380.
84.12.290
Rolling stock of motor vehicle transportation
companies excluded. [1961 c 15 § 84.12.290. Prior: Added by the 1941
Code Committee. Formerly RCW 84.12.170.] Repealed by 1987 c 153 § 5.
Chapter 84.10
Chapter 84.16
PROPERTY TAX COMMITTEE
ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION OF PRIVATE CAR COMPANIES
84.10.010 Committee created—Purpose—Membership—Terms—
Meetings—Expenses—Powers and duties. [1971 ex.s. c 288 § 18.]
Repealed by 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 24, effective January 1, 1978.
84.16.060 Access to books and records. [1933 c 146 § 4; RRS §
11172-4. Prior: 1907 c 36 § 6.] Now codified as RCW 84.16.032.
Chapter 84.12
ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
84.12.010 Taxable companies defined. [1935 c 123 § 1, part; 1925
ex.s. c 130 § 36, part; 1907 c 131 § 2, part; 1907 c 78 § 2, part; RRS §
11156-1, part.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.200.
84.12.020 Operating and nonoperating property, determination
of. [(i) 1935 c 123 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 36, part; 1907 c 131 § 2,
part; 1907 c 78 § 2, part; RRS § 11156-1, part. (ii) 1935 c 123 § 2; RRS §
11156-2.] Now codified in RCW 84.12.200, 84.12.210, and 84.12.220.
84.12.030 Annual reports to be filed. [1935 c 123 § 3; 1923 ex.s. c
130 § 39; 1907 c 131 § 5; 1907 c 78 § 5; 1897 c 71 § 40; 1893 c 124 § 40;
1891 c 140 § 27; 1890 p 541 § 27; RRS § 11156-3.] Now codified as RCW
84.12.230.
84.12.040 Annual assessment—Sources of information. [1939 c
206 § 19; 1935 c 123 § 7; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 43; 1907 c 131 § 8; 1907 c 78 §
7; 1891 c 140 §§ 28-31; 1890 p 541 §§ 26-33; RRS § 11156-7.] Now
codified as RCW 84.12.270.
84.16.070 Depositions may be taken. [1933 c 146 § 5; RRS §
11172-5.] Now codified as RCW 84.16.034.
84.16.080 Default valuation by commission—Penalty—Estoppel.
[1933 c 146 § 6; RRS § 11172-6. Prior: 1907 c 36 §§ 5, 6.] Now codified
as RCW 84.16.036.
Chapter 84.22
CURRENT USE VALUATION OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING
84.22.005 Legislative declaration. [1990 c 168 § 1.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.010 Definitions. [1990 c 168 § 2.] Failed to become law by
reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.020 Ordinance or resolution prerequisite to current use
valuation. [1990 c 168 § 3.] Failed to become law by reason of the
rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.030 Classification as "devoted to low-income housing."
[1990 c 168 § 4.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990
SJR 8212.
84.12.050 Classification of real and personal property. [1935 c
123 § 8; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 44; 1907 c 78 § 8; 1891 c 146 §§ 28-31; 1890 p
541 §§ 26-33; RRS § 11156-8.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.280.
84.22.040 Applications for classification—Term of classification—
Fee. [1990 c 168 § 5.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of
1990 SJR 8212.
84.12.060 Valuation of interstate utility—Apportionment of
system value to state. [1935 c 123 § 9; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 44; 1907 c 78 §
8; RRS § 11156-9.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.300.
84.22.050 Grant or denial of classification—Assessment rolls.
[1990 c 168 § 6.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990
SJR 8212.
84.12.070 Deduction of nonoperating property. [1935 c 123 § 10;
RRS § 11156-10.] Now codified as RCW 84.12.310.
84.22.060 Computation of value of property. [1990 c 168 § 7.]
Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.12.080 Access to books and records. [1935 c 123 § 4; 1925 ex.s.
c 130 § 37; 1907 c 131 § 3; 1907 c 78 § 3; RRS § 11156-4.] Now codified
as RCW 84.12.240.
84.22.070 Submission of information for continued eligibility.
[1990 c 168 § 8.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990
SJR 8212.
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84.22.080 Classification—Withdrawal. [1990 c 168 § 9.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.090 Change in use—Tax and penalty. [1990 c 168 § 10.]
Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.100 Additional tax and penalty—Interest—Lien. [1990 c
168 § 11.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR
8212.
84.22.110 Tax, penalty, interest—Due date—Distribution. [1990 c
168 § 12.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR
8212.
84.22.120 Removal of classification. [1990 c 168 § 13.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.130 Appeal of a grant or denial of classification. [1990 c 168
§ 14.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.140 Rule making. [1990 c 168 § 15.] Failed to become law by
reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.150 Median income data. [1990 c 168 § 16.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.900 Construction—1990 c 168. [1990 c 168 § 17.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.901 Severability—1990 c 168. [1990 c 168 § 18.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
84.22.902 Contingent effective date—1990 c 168. [1990 c 168 §
21.] Failed to become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 SJR 8212.
Chapter 84.24
REASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY
84.24.010 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 184; 1961 c 15 §
84.24.010. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 1; RRS § 11301.] Repealed by 1994 c 124
§ 42.
84.24.020 Relisting for claimed error in taxation. [1961 c 15 §
84.24.020. Prior: 1941 c 152 § 1; 1931 c 106 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
11302.] Repealed by 1994 c 124 § 42.
84.24.030 Notice—Publication and service. [1985 c 469 § 64; 1975
1st ex.s. c 278 § 185; 1961 c 15 § 84.24.030. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 3; RRS §
11303.] Repealed by 1994 c 124 § 42.
84.24.040 Hearing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 186; 1961 c 15 §
84.24.040. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 4; RRS § 11304.] Repealed by 1994 c 124
§ 42.
84.28.006 Definitions. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 188; 1963 c 214 § 2.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994
c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.010 Lands to be classified. [1963 c 214 § 3; 1961 c 15 §
84.28.010. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 2; RRS § 11219-2.] Decodified pursuant to
1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.020 Classification procedure—Review by department of
revenue. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 189; 1963 c 214 § 4; 1961 c 15 §
84.28.020. Prior: 1951 c 172 § 1; 1931 c 40 § 3; RRS § 11219-3. Formerly
RCW 84.28.020, 84.28.030, and 84.28.040.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c
245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.030 Hearing on classification—Notice. [1931 c 40 § 3, part;
RRS § 11219-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.28.020; and subsequently
repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.040 Review by tax commission. [1951 c 172 § 1; 1931 c 40 §
3, part; RRS § 11219-3, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.28.020; and
subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.050 Removal from classification—Petition of department or
county assessor—Hearing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 190; 1963 c 214 § 5;
1961 c 15 § 84.28.050. Prior: 1951 c 172 § 2; 1931 c 40 § 4; RRS § 112194. Formerly RCW 84.28.050 and 84.28.070.] Decodified pursuant to 1991
c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.060 Removal from classification—Petition of taxpayers—
Hearing. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 191; 1963 c 214 § 6; 1961 c 15 §
84.28.060. Prior: 1951 c 172 § 3; 1931 c 40 § 5; RRS § 11219-5.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994
c 122 § 1.
84.24.050 Certification and entry on rolls—Relisting and relevy.
[1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 187; 1961 c 15 § 84.24.050. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 5;
RRS § 11305.] Repealed by 1994 c 124 § 42.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.24.060 Substituted for original tax—Interest. [1961 c 15 §
84.24.060. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 6; RRS § 11306.] Repealed by 1994 c 124
§ 42.
84.28.063 Removal from classification—Petition of owner. [1975
1st ex.s. c 278 § 192; 1963 c 214 § 7.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 §
41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.24.070 Refunding of excess—County tax refund fund. [1989 c
378 § 27; 1961 c 15 § 84.24.070. Prior: 1931 c 106 § 7; RRS § 11307.]
Repealed by 1994 c 124 § 42.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.24.080 Relisting and relevy of tax adjudged void. [1927 c 290 §
1; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 108; 1897 c 71 § 87; 1893 c 124 § 90; RRS § 11269.]
Now codified as RCW 84.56.430.
84.28.065 Taxation upon removal of land from classification—
Effective date of classification and removal orders. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278
§ 193; 1963 c 214 § 8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and
subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Chapter 84.26
HISTORIC PROPERTY
84.26.140 Application for special valuation after December 31,
1991, prohibited. [1985 c 449 § 14.] Repealed by 1990 c 297 § 29.
Chapter 84.28
REFORESTATION LANDS
84.28.005 Purpose. [1963 c 214 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.005. Prior:
1931 c 40 § 1; RRS § 11219-1.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41;
and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: "This act shall take effect January 1,
1994." [1994 c 122 § 2.] The secretary of state determined, pursuant to
Article II, section 41 of the state Constitution, that the effective date of this
act is June 9, 1994.
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Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.070 Back taxes on property as unclassified land to be paid.
[1931 c 40 § 4, part; RRS § 11219-4, part.] Now codified in RCW
84.28.050; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.080 Court review. [1988 c 202 § 68; 1971 c 81 § 152; 1963 c
214 § 9; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.080. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 6; RRS § 11219-6.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994
c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
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84.28.090 Basis of assessment prescribed. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 §
89; 1971 ex.s. c 299 § 33; 1963 c 214 § 10; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.090. Prior:
1931 c 40 § 7; RRS § 11219-7.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41;
and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Title 84
84.28.205 "Reclassified reforestation land" defined. [1984 c 204 §
29.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by
1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.095 Tax on unclassified lands. [1961 c 15 § 84.28.095. Prior:
1931 c 40 § 8; RRS § 11219-8.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41;
and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.28.210
Notice of reclassification—Application for
declassification—Payment for declassification—Assessment upon
declassification. [1984 c 204 § 30.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 §
41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.100 Permit to remove forest crop—Estimated stumpage
rates—Bond or deposit. [1963 c 214 § 11; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.100. Prior:
1931 c 40 § 9; RRS § 11219-9.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41;
and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.28.215 Listing of reclassified reforestation lands—Manner and
effect. [1984 c 204 § 31.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and
subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.110 Report of cutting—Yield tax—Rates—Actions to
recover tax. [1988 c 202 § 69; 1971 c 81 § 153; 1963 c 214 § 12; 1961 c 15
§ 84.28.110. Prior: 1939 c 206 § 33; 1931 c 40 § 10; RRS § 11219-10.
Formerly RCW 84.28.110 and 84.28.120.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c
245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.120 Right of appeal from determination of cut or stumpage
rates. [1939 c 206 § 33, part; 1931 c 40 § 10, part; RRS § 11219-10, part.]
Now codified in RCW 84.28.110; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122
§ 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.130 Agreements between department and owners for
assessment and taxation. [1961 c 15 § 84.28.130. Prior: 1939 c 206 § 34;
1931 c 40 § 11; RRS § 11219-11.] Repealed by 1963 c 214 § 15; and
subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Chapter 84.32
FORESTS AND FOREST LANDS
84.32.010 Definitions. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.010. Prior: 1943 c 168 §
1; 1941 c 120 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11219-21.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
148 § 8.
84.32.020 Forest crops taxable as personalty, land as realty—
Basis of assessment—Limitation on distraint. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.020.
Prior: 1943 c 168 § 2; 1941 c 120 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11219-22.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
84.32.030
Classification on petition of owner—Appeal to
commission—Subsequent additions or eliminations—Court review.
[1961 c 15 § 84.32.030. Prior: 1943 c 168 § 3; 1941 c 120 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 11219-23. Formerly RCW 84.32.030 and 84.32.040.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
84.32.040 Right of appeal to tax commission. [1943 c 168 § 3, part;
1941 c 120 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11219-23, part.] Now codified in
RCW 84.32.030.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.140 Collection of yield tax—Delinquency—Lien. [1963 c
214 § 13; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.140. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 12; RRS § 11219-12.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994
c 122 § 1.
84.32.050 Assessment of forest crops—Deferment—Form of
rolls—Duties of county assessor and treasurer. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.050.
Prior: 1941 c 120 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11219-24. Formerly RCW
84.32.050 and 84.32.060.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
84.32.060 Duty of county treasurer. [1941 c 120 § 4, part; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 11219-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.32.050.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.32.070 Current taxes and deferred tax interest payable
annually—Collection—Distribution of interest—Loss of deferment.
[1961 c 15 § 84.32.070. Prior: 1941 c 120 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1121925.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
84.28.150 Reforestation land taxes exclusive—Exceptions. [1961 c
15 § 84.28.150. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 13; RRS § 11219-13.] Decodified
pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.32.080 Harvesting permit—Payment of all taxes and interest
required. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.080. Prior: 1941 c 120 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 11219-26.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.32.090 Report by permittee of acreage harvested—Penalty for
excess harvest. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.090. Prior: 1941 c 120 § 7; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 11219-27.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
84.28.160 Rules and regulations authorized. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 §
194; 1963 c 214 § 14; 1961 c 15 § 84.28.160. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 14; RRS §
11219-14.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently
repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.28.170 Penalty. [1961 c 15 § 84.28.170. Prior: 1931 c 40 § 15;
RRS § 11219-15.] Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and
subsequently repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.32.100
Deferred taxes—Distribution, county borrowing,
investments in obligations secured by, etc. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.100. Prior:
1941 c 120 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11219-28.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
148 § 8.
84.32.110 Lien of deferred taxes. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.110. Prior:
1941 c 120 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11219-29.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c
148 § 8.
84.32.120 Criminal penalties—Harvest without permit, excess
harvest, reports of permittee. [1961 c 15 § 84.32.120. Prior: 1941 c 120
§ 10; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 11219-30.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 8.
Chapter 84.33
84.28.200 Termination of classification under chapter 84.28
RCW—Reclassification under chapter 84.33 RCW. [1984 c 204 § 28.]
Decodified pursuant to 1991 c 245 § 41; and subsequently repealed by 1994
c 122 § 1.
84.33.020 Classification of timberlands. [1990 c 33 § 599; 1984 c
204 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 2.] Repealed by 2001 c 249 § 16.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.030 Definitions. [1982 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 3.]
Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47, effective July 1, 1984.
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84.33.042 Excise tax rate July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985.
[1984 c 204 § 3.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
84.33.066
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1993. [1984 c 204 § 42.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.043 Excise tax rate July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986.
[1984 c 204 § 4.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.044 Excise tax rate July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987.
[1984 c 204 § 5.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
84.33.067
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1994 and thereafter. [1984 c 204 § 43.] Repealed by 1994 c
122 § 1.
84.33.045 Excise tax rate July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988.
[1984 c 204 § 6.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
84.33.050 Valuation—Timber roll—Base years—Calculation of
assessed valuation. [1981 c 148 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c
195 § 90; 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 5.] Repealed by 1984 c
204 § 47, effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.0501 Purchaser of privately owned timber—Report. [1997
c 151 § 1; 1994 c 229 § 1.] Expired July 1, 2000.
84.33.055 Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate—
Payment and distribution. [1984 c 204 § 32.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 §
1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.056
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction July 1, 1984, through December 31, 1984. [1984 c 204 § 33.]
Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.057
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1985. [1984 c 204 § 34.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.070 Business and occupation tax on harvesters of timber—
Rates—Definitions—Stumpage values—Appeals—State timber tax
funds and state timber reserve fund—Surtax—Payment of tax. Crossreference section, decodified.
84.33.071
Excise tax on harvesters of timber—Rate—
Definitions—Stumpage
values—Revised
tables—Appeals—State
timber tax account A and state timber tax reserve account—Payment of
tax. [1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 59; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 2; 1981 c 148 § 1; 1979 c
6 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 347 § 1. Prior: 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123 § 7; 1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 33 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
294 § 7. Formerly RCW 82.04.291.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47,
effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.072 Excise tax on harvesters of timber—Application of
excise taxes' administrative provisions and definitions—References to
RCW 82.04.291. [1979 ex.s. c 95 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47,
effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.073 Definitions. [1995 c 325 § 1; 1987 c 166 § 2; 1986 c 315 §
2; 1982 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 3; 1981 c 146 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c 249 § 16.
84.33.0741 Excise tax on harvesters of timber—Timber harvested
between December 31, 2007, and January 1, 2010, from flood disaster
area. [2008 c 181 § 509.] Expired January 1, 2010.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.080 Schedule of value of timber on timber roll, aggregate
dollar rates and "timber factor"—Schedule of value of timber
harvested, aggregate dollar rates and "harvest factor"—Transfers
between timber tax accounts—Payments and distributions. [1983 c 8 §
1; 1981 c 4 § 6; 1979 c 6 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 347 § 3; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 123
§ 8; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 92; 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 2;
1971 ex.s. c 294 § 8.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47, effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.059
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1987. [1984 c 204 § 36.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.085 Timber tax distribution guarantee account. [1981 c 4 §
5.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47, effective July 1, 1984.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.090 Indebtedness limitation calculation to include value of
timber—Calculation of school district distribution—Pledge of proceeds
from forest tax distribution system authorized. [1981 c 148 § 3; 1972
ex.s. c 148 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 9.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47,
effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.058
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1986. [1984 c 204 § 35.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.060 Calculation and fixing of dollar rates for regular and
excess levies. [1979 c 6 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 347 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 91;
1971 ex.s. c 294 § 6.] Repealed by 1984 c 204 § 47, effective July 1, 1984.
84.33.061
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1988. [1984 c 204 § 37.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.093 State timber tax account A, state timber tax reserve
account, timber tax distribution guarantee account—Distributions—
Expiration of section. [1984 c 204 § 12.] Expired January 1, 1986.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.100 Forest land valuation—Definitions. [1999 c 153 § 70;
1992 c 52 § 6; 1983 c 3 § 224; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 10.] Repealed by 2001 c
249 § 16.
84.33.062
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1989. [1984 c 204 § 38.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.110 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—Classes.
[1981 c 148 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 4; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 11.] Repealed by
2001 c 249 § 16.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.063
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1990. [1984 c 204 § 39.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.111 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—Hearings
on grading programs. [1974 ex.s. c 187 § 10.] Repealed by 1981 c 148 §
14.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.112
Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—
Completion date—Hearings. [1974 ex.s. c 187 § 11.] Decodified
pursuant to 2001 c 249 § 15.
84.33.064
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1991. [1984 c 204 § 40.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
84.33.113 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—Review of
grades. [1974 ex.s. c 187 § 12.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 c 249 § 15.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.114
Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—
Certification of grades to department of revenue by department of
natural resources. [1974 ex.s. c 187 § 13.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 c
249 § 15.
84.33.065
Reclassified reforestation lands—Excise tax rate
reduction for 1992. [1984 c 204 § 41.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
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84.33.115
Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—
Certification of grades to county assessors—Placement of forest land
within land grades. [1981 c 148 § 5; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 14.] Decodified
pursuant to 2001 c 249 § 15.
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84.33.116 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—Notice to
owners of grades—Petition for correction of grade—Appeal. [1981 c
148 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 15.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 c 249 § 15.
84.33.117 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—County
assessor to list value according to certified grades. [1974 ex.s. c 187 §
16.] Repealed by 1981 c 148 § 14.
84.33.118 Forest land valuation—Grading forest land—Notice to
owners of value established—Petitions for correction of value. [1974
ex.s. c 187 § 17.] Decodified pursuant to 2001 c 249 § 15.
84.33.120 Forest land valuation—Assessor to list forest land at
grade and class values—Computation of assessed value—Adjustment
of values—Certification—Use—Notice of continuance—Appeals—
Removal of classification—Compensating tax. [2001 c 305 § 1; 2001 c
185 § 3; 1999 sp.s. c 4 § 702; 1999 c 233 § 20; 1997 c 299 § 1; 1995 c 330 §
1; 1992 c 69 § 1; 1986 c 238 § 1; 1984 c 204 § 23; 1981 c 148 § 7; 1980 c
134 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 5; 1972 ex.s. c 148 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 12.]
Repealed by 2001 c 249 § 16; and repealed by 2003 c 170 § 7. For later
enactment, see RCW 84.33.140.
84.33.150 Forest land valuation—Value on rolls to include value
of land only. [1971 ex.s. c 294 § 15.] Repealed by 1981 c 148 § 14.
84.33.160 Classification under chapter 84.28 RCW. [1990 c 33 §
600; 1983 c 3 § 225; 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 16.] Repealed by 1994 c 122 § 1.
Effective date—1994 c 122: See note following RCW 84.28.005 in
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
84.33.180 Forest tax committee. [1972 ex.s. c 148 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c
294 § 18.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 187 § 18.
Title 84
84.36.140 Exemption of grains, flour, fruit, vegetables, fish, and
unprocessed timber—Limitation—Proof of shipment. [1972 ex.s. c 30 §
2; 1961 c 15 § 84.36.140. Prior: 1939 c 67 § 2; RRS § 11130-5.] Repealed
by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: "The repeals in section 27 of this act do
not affect any existing right acquired or liability or obligation incurred under
the sections repealed or under any rule or order adopted under those
sections, nor do they affect any proceeding instituted under those sections."
[2001 c 187 § 28.]
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
84.36.150 Exemption of grains, flour, fruit, vegetables, fish, and
unprocessed timber—Listing and subsequent cancellation—Proof.
[1967 ex.s. c 149 § 32; 1961 c 15 § 84.36.150. Prior: 1939 c 67 § 3; RRS §
11130-6.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.160 Exemption of grains, flour, fruit, vegetables, fish, and
unprocessed timber—Definitions. [1972 ex.s. c 30 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 137 §
1; 1961 c 15 § 84.36.160. Prior: 1939 c 67 § 1; RRS § 11130-4.] Repealed
by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
Chapter 84.34
OPEN SPACE, AGRICULTURAL, TIMBER LANDS—
CURRENT USE—CONSERVATION FUTURES
84.34.040 Referral of application to proper legislative body—
Approval or disapproval—Factors—Review. [1970 ex.s. c 87 § 4.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 212 § 21.
84.34.045 Incorrect classification—Assessor's duties—Expiration
of section. [1992 c 69 § 21.] Expired December 31, 1995.
84.34.057 Annual report on open space plan. [1985 c 393 § 4.]
Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
84.34.110 Remedies available to owner liable for additional tax.
[1970 ex.s. c 87 § 11.] Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 212 § 21.
84.34.120 Reports required. [1970 ex.s. c 87 § 12.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 212 § 21.
84.34.130 Valuation of timber not affected. [1970 ex.s. c 87 § 13.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 212 § 21.
84.34.140 Rules and regulations. [1970 ex.s. c 87 § 14.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 212 § 21.
Chapter 84.36
EXEMPTIONS
84.36.048 Administration of exemption contained in RCW
84.36.047. [1977 ex.s. c 348 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 220 § 28.
84.36.125 Heads of households—Purpose of exemption. [1971
ex.s. c 281 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 262 § 60; 1965 ex.s. c 168 § 1.] Decodified.
84.36.126 Heads of households—First fifty dollars of real
property taxes exempt—Conditions—Claims. [1965 ex.s. c 168 § 2.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 132 § 3.
84.36.127 Heads of households—RCW 84.36.125 and 84.36.126 to
become effective when constitutional amendment approved. [1971 ex.s.
c 281 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 262 § 61; 1965 ex.s. c 168 § 3.] Decodified.
84.36.128 Exemption from first fifty dollars of real property
taxes—Qualifications. [1969 ex.s. c 262 § 62; 1967 ex.s. c 132 § 1.]
Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 27.
84.36.129 Exemption from first fifty dollars of real property
taxes—Definitions—Claims. [1970 ex.s. c 8 § 3. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 262 §
63; 1969 ex.s. c 224 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 132 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
288 § 27.
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84.36.161 Exemption of grains, flour, fruit, vegetables, fish, and
unprocessed timber—Construction of RCW 84.36.140, 84.36.150,
84.36.160 and 84.36.162—Effect on other acts. [1998 c 311 § 21; 1961 c
15 § 84.36.161. Prior: 1939 c 67 § 4; RRS § 11130-7.] Repealed by 2001 c
187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.162 Exemption of grains, flour, fruit, vegetables, fish, and
unprocessed timber—Purpose. [1961 c 15 § 84.36.162. Prior: 1939 c 67
§ 6; RRS § 11130-9.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.170 Merchandise, raw furs from out of state in transit or
storage for transshipment—Proof of shipment. [1939 c 66 § 1, part;
1927 c 282 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 26, part; 1921 c 60 § 1, part; 1897 c
71 § 19, part; 1893 c 124 § 19, part; 1891 c 140 § 19, part; 1890 p 538 § 20,
part; RRS § 11130, part.] Now codified as RCW 84.36.171 and see note
following RCW 84.40.210.
84.36.171 Goods, raw furs, merchandise, etc. in transit or storage.
[1967 ex.s. c 149 § 33; 1963 ex.s. c 28 § 13; 1961 c 168 § 3. Prior: 1961 c
15 § 84.40.210, part; prior: 1939 c 66 § 1; 1927 c 282 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 130
§ 26; 1921 c 60 § 1; 1897 c 71 § 19; 1893 c 124 § 19; 1891 c 140 § 19; 1890
p 538 § 20; RRS § 11130.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 124 § 6.
84.36.172 Goods, raw furs, merchandise, etc. in transit or
storage—Affidavit of exemption—Shipping date. [1963 ex.s. c 28 § 14.]
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 124 § 6.
84.36.173 Goods, raw furs, merchandise, etc. in transit or
storage—Reconsignment or delay in shipping—Report to county
assessor—Taxation—Penalty. [1963 ex.s. c 28 § 15.] Repealed by 1969
ex.s. c 124 § 6.
84.36.174 Goods, raw furs, merchandise, etc. in transit or
storage—Records to be kept—Inspection—Retention. [1963 ex.s. c 28 §
16.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 124 § 6.
84.36.176 Plywood, hardboard and particle board panels in
transit. [1967 ex.s. c 149 § 34.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.180 Ore and metals from out of state in process of
reduction. [1939 c 66 § 1, part; 1927 c 282 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 26,
part; 1921 c 60 § 1, part; 1897 c 71 § 19, part; 1893 c 124 § 19, part; 1891 c
140 § 19, part; 1890 p 538 § 20, part; RRS § 11130, part.] Now codified as
RCW 84.36.181, see note following RCW 84.40.210.
84.36.181 Ores, metals from out-of-state in process of reduction or
refinement. [1961 c 168 § 2. Prior: 1961 c 15 § 84.40.210, part; 1939 c 66
§ 1; 1927 c 282 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 26; 1921 c 60 § 1; 1897 c 71 § 19;
1893 c 124 § 19; 1891 c 140 § 19; 1890 p 538 § 20; RRS § 11130.]
Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.190 Metals in cathode or bar form for sale and held under
negotiable warehouse receipt. [1961 c 15 § 84.36.190. Prior: 1949 c 36 §
1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11111-13.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.191 Metals in cathode or bar form for sale and held under
negotiable warehouse receipt—Purpose and construction. [1961 c 15 §
84.36.191. Prior: 1949 c 36 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11111-14.] Repealed
by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.200 Certain farm products, if held over by producer to next
assessment date. [1939 c 206 § 14, part; 1933 c 48 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c
130 § 20, part; 1897 c 71 § 13, part; 1893 c 124 § 13, part; 1891 c 140 § 13,
part; 1890 p 534 § 12, part; RRS § 11124, part.] Now codified in RCW
84.44.060.
84.36.220 Listing of exempt property—Proof of exemption. [1925
ex.s. c 130 § 9; 1891 c 140 § 5; 1890 p 532 § 5; RRS § 11113.] Now
codified as RCW 84.40.175.
84.36.270 Real property beneath air space dedicated to public
body for stadium facilities. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 95; 1967 ex.s. c 117 §
1.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 98 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 126 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 4.]
Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 182 § 6.
84.36.380
Residences—Definitions—Claims—Procedure—
Penalty. [1972 ex.s. c 126 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 5.] Repealed by 1974
ex.s. c 182 § 6.
84.36.410 Solar energy systems installed as improvements to real
property—Claims for exemption—Duration—Nonrenewals—Filing
period termination—Rules. [1977 ex.s. c 364 § 1.] Repealed by 1980 c
155 § 7.
84.36.450 Leasehold estates exemption. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 11.]
Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20. Later enactment, see RCW
84.36.451.
84.36.455
Leasehold estates and educational facilities
exemption—Effective in the event leasehold in lieu excise taxes held
invalid. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 14.] Repealed by 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 §
20.
84.36.460 Improvements owned or being acquired by sublessee
taxable to such sublessee. [1973 1st ex.s. c 187 § 15.] Repealed by 1975'76 2nd ex.s. c 61 § 20.
84.36.473 "Business inventories" and "successor" defined. [1998
c 311 § 23; 1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 2; 1982 c 174 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 291 § 8;
1974 ex.s. c 169 § 4. Formerly RCW 82.04.443.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 §
27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.475 "Excess inventory value" and "excess inventory
district" defined. [1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 3.] Repealed by 1989 c 378 § 40.
84.36.485
Cogeneration facilities—Claims for exemption—
Forms—Verification—Administrative rules. [1979 ex.s. c 191 § 9.]
Repealed by 1999 c 358 § 21, effective August 1, 1999.
84.36.490 Land, buildings, machinery, etc., used to manufacture
alcohol
fuel—Exceptions—Limitations—Claims—Administrative
rules. [1985 c 371 § 7; 1980 c 157 § 1.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.580 Property used to reduce field burning. [2000 c 40 § 5.]
Repealed by 2005 c 420 § 4, effective July 1, 2005.
84.36.610 Vehicles. [2001 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 722,
approved November 7, 2000).] Decodified September 20, 2001.
84.36.280 Real property beneath air space dedicated to public
body for stadium facilities—Exemption effective only on completion of
construction of facility. [1967 ex.s. c 117 § 2.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 §
27.
Reviser's note:
Decodified September 20, 2001, under the
Washington Supreme Court decision in City of Burien et al v. Frederick C
Kiga et al, 31 P.3d 659, 144 Wn.2d 819, which declared Initiative Measure
No. 722 (2001 c 2) unconstitutional in its entirety.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
84.36.615 Real and personal property—New construction. [2001
c 2 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 722, approved November 7, 2000).]
Decodified September 20, 2001.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.36.290 Real property beneath air space dedicated to public
body for stadium facilities—Taxes for school purposes not affected.
[1967 ex.s. c 117 § 3.] Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
Reviser's note:
Decodified September 20, 2001, under the
Washington Supreme Court decision in City of Burien et al v. Frederick C
Kiga et al, 31 P.3d 659, 144 Wn.2d 819, which declared Initiative Measure
No. 722 (2001 c 2) unconstitutional in its entirety.
84.36.620 Maintenance improvements. [2001 c 2 § 4 (Initiative
Measure No. 722, approved November 7, 2000).] Decodified September
20, 2001.
84.36.330 Stocks of merchandise, goods, wares or material—
Exemption does not apply to goods taxable under RCW 84.56.180.
[1969 ex.s. c 124 § 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 311 § 31.
Reviser's note:
Decodified September 20, 2001, under the
Washington Supreme Court decision in City of Burien et al v. Frederick C
Kiga et al, 31 P.3d 659, 144 Wn.2d 819, which declared Initiative Measure
No. 722 (2001 c 2) unconstitutional in its entirety.
84.36.353 Property owned or used for sheltered workshops for
handicapped—Shelter workshop defined. [1998 c 311 § 22; 1970 ex.s. c
81 § 2.] Repealed by 1999 c 358 § 21, effective August 1, 1999.
LISTING OF PROPERTY
84.36.370 Residences—Exemption from percentage of taxes due
to excess levies, regular property tax levies—Qualifications—Schedule.
84.40.010 Property subject to taxation. [1955 c 196 § 2.] Now
codified as RCW 84.36.005.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 880]
Chapter 84.40
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
84.40.0302 Notice of assessment rule in RCW 84.40.030(4)—
Expiration of section. [1980 c 155 § 3.] Expired December 31, 1987.
84.40.0305
Assessed value—Determination—Limited value.
[1997 c 3 § 105 (Referendum Bill No. 47, approved November 4, 1997).]
Repealed by 2001 c 187 § 27.
Title 84
Chapter 84.40A
LISTING OF LEASEHOLD ESTATES
84.40A.010 Basis of valuation—Criterion of value—Factors—
Growing crops excluded—Mines, quarries—Leasehold estates. Crossreference section, decodified September 1991.
Contingent effective date—2001 c 187: See note following RCW
84.70.010.
84.40A.020 Prospective and retroactive application. [1971 ex.s. c
43 § 2.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
Savings—2001 c 187 § 27: See note following RCW 84.36.140.
84.40.034 Valuation of timber and timberlands—Factors to be
considered in valuation of timberlands. [1963 c 249 § 4.] Repealed by
1971 ex.s. c 294 § 20.
84.40A.030 Corrections in assessments of leasehold estates. [1971
ex.s. c 43 § 3.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40A.040 Study of assessment and valuation of leasehold estates.
[1971 ex.s. c 43 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.035
Valuation of timber and timberlands—Timber
appraisal manual. [1963 c 249 § 5.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 294 § 20.
84.40A.050 Modification of existing leases. [1971 ex.s. c 43 § 5.]
Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.050 Detail and assessment lists. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.050.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 23; 1897 c 71 § 16; 1893 c 124 § 16; 1891 c 140 §
16; RRS § 11127.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
84.40A.900 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 43. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1991.
84.40.100
Map of districts to be furnished by county
commissioners. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.100. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 63;
1897 c 71 § 52; 1893 c 124 § 53; 1891 c 140 § 53; 1890 p 551 § 58; RRS §
11146.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.140 Sick or absent persons—Listing by. [1961 c 15 §
84.40.140. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 60; 1897 c 71 § 49; 1893 c 124 § 50;
1891 c 140 § 50; 1890 p 550 § 55; RRS § 11143.] Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c
149 § 62.
84.40.180 Manner of listing personalty—Who shall list. [1961 c
15 § 84.40.180. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 15; 1897 c 71 § 8; 1893 c 124 § 8;
1890 p 533 § 7; 1867 p 62 § 8; 1854 p 333 § 8; RRS § 11119.] Repealed by
1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
84.40.250 Improvements on public lands assessed as personalty
until final proof and certificate. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.250. Prior: 1925 ex.s.
c 130 § 34; 1897 c 71 § 27; 1893 c 124 § 27; 1890 p 540 § 24; RRS §
11134.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.260 Procedure on failure to list personalty. [1961 c 15 §
84.40.260. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 61; 1897 c 71 § 50; 1893 c 124 § 51;
1891 c 140 § 51; 1890 p 550 § 56; 1890 p 537 § 18; RRS § 11144.]
Repealed by 1967 ex.s. c 149 § 62.
84.40.270 Assessment of banks and bank stock. [1961 c 15 §
84.40.270. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 28; 1907 c 46 § 1; 1903 c 83 § 1; 1897
c 71 § 21; 1893 c 124 § 21; 1891 c 140 § 21; 1890 p 539 § 22; Code 1881 §
2849; RRS § 11151.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
84.40.280 Assessment of banks and bank stock—Payment of tax
by bank. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.280. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 29; 1897 c 71 §
22; 1893 c 124 § 22; 1891 c 140 § 22; 1890 p 540 § 22; RRS § 11152.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
Chapter 84.41
REVALUATION OF PROPERTY
84.41.040 Physical inspection of property every four years—
Adjustments during intervals based on statistical data—Requiring
reports of pertinent data authorized—Reporting systems. [1974 ex.s. c
131 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 7; 1961 c 15 § 84.41.040. Prior: 1955 c 251 §
4.] Section expired December 31, 1976. Later enactment, see RCW
84.41.041.
84.41.140 Department of revenue's report to legislature. [1975 1st
ex.s. c 278 § 204; 1961 c 15 § 84.41.140. Prior: 1955 c 251 § 14.]
Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
84.41.160 Costs of county revaluation program to be shared by all
local taxing districts. Cross-reference section, decodified.
84.41.900 Severability—1955 c 251. [1955 c 251 § 16.] Repealed
by 1961 c 15 § 84.98.040. Later enactment, see RCW 84.98.030.
Chapter 84.44
TAXABLE SITUS
84.44.040 Personalty of road or bridge companies—Road or
bridge as personalty. [1961 c 15 § 84.44.040. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 §
19; RRS § 11123; prior: 1897 c 71 § 12; 1893 c 124 § 12; 1891 c 140 § 12;
1890 p 534 § 11; Code 1881 § 2843.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.44.060 Personalty connected with farm when owner doesn't
reside thereon—Certain agricultural property exempt. [1961 c 15 §
84.44.060. Prior: 1939 c 206 § 14; 1933 c 48 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 20;
RRS § 11124; prior: 1897 c 71 § 13; 1893 c 124 § 13; 1891 c 140 § 13;
1890 p 534 § 12. Formerly RCW 84.36.200 and 84.44.060.] Repealed by
1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.290 Assessment of banks and bank stock—Lien on shares
and property of shareholders—Foreclosure by bank. [1961 c 15 §
84.40.290. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 30; 1897 c 71 § 23; 1893 c 124 § 23;
1891 c 140 § 23; RRS § 11153.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
84.44.070 Migratory stock. [1961 c 15 § 84.44.070. Prior: 1939 c
206 § 11; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 12; RRS § 11116; prior: 1895 c 61 § 1; 1886 p
94 § 1.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 43.
84.40.300
Assessment of banks and bank stock—List of
shareholders to be furnished assessor. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.300. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 130 § 31; 1897 c 71 § 24; 1893 c 124 § 24; 1890 p 539 § 22;
RRS § 11154.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENTS
84.40.310 Foreign banks, assessment of. [1961 c 15 § 84.40.310.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 32; 1897 c 71 § 25; 1893 c 124 § 25; 1891 c 140 §
22; 1890 p 539 § 22; RRS § 11155.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 101 § 4.
84.40.330 Assessor to furnish department of revenue list of
businesses of public character. [1975 1st ex.s. c 278 § 196; 1961 c 15 §
84.40.330. Prior: 1939 c 206 § 5, part; 1935 c 127 § 1, part; 1907 c 220 § 1,
part; 1905 c 115 § 2, part; RRS § 11091 (second), part.] Repealed by 1991 c
245 § 43.
84.40.342 Mobile homes—Schedule of value. [1971 ex.s. c 299 §
74.] Repealed by 1974 ex.s. c 196 § 2.
84.40.346 Owners to be notified of court decision holding
valuation procedure improper. [1971 ex.s. c 42 § 3.] Expired June 30,
1972.
84.40.400
Business inventories—Exemption—Reporting and
listing not required when phase out completed. [1974 ex.s. c 169 § 3.]
Repealed by 1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 14, effective January 1, 1984.
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Chapter 84.48
84.48.020 Rules by which board is to be governed. [1939 c 206 §
35, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 68, part; RRS § 11220, part.] Now codified in
RCW 84.48.010.
84.48.030 County commissioners cannot change valuation or
release or commute taxes. [1939 c 206 § 35, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 68,
part; RRS § 11220, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.48.010.
84.48.040 Duties of assessor—Journal of proceedings—Abstract
to state board. [1939 c 206 § 35, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 68, part; RRS §
11220, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.48.010.
84.48.060 Taxes not to be extended until state board acts. [1939 c
206 § 35, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 68, part; RRS § 11220, part.] Now
codified in RCW 84.48.010.
84.48.070 Abstract of rolls to state auditor. [1925 ex.s. c 130 § 69,
part; 1890 p 557 § 74, part; RRS § 11221, part.] Now codified in RCW
84.48.050.
84.48.081 Treatment of intangible personal property. [1997 c 181
§ 2.] Expired December 31, 1998.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 881]
Title 84
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
84.48.085 Equalization of valuations—Procedure. [1973 1st ex.s. c
195 § 100; 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 8.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 29 § 1. Later
enactment, see RCW 84.48.075.
Chapter 84.54
ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS ON
REGULAR PROPERTY TAX REVENUE
84.48.090 Board to levy and apportion state taxes. [1949 c 66 § 1,
part; 1939 c 206 § 36, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 70, part; RRS § 11222, part.]
Now codified in RCW 84.48.080.
84.54.010 Definitions. [1970 ex.s. c 92 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 146 § 1;
1965 ex.s. c 174 § 1.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c 288 § 27.
84.48.100 Proceedings and levies to state auditor. [1949 c 66 § 1,
part; 1939 c 206 § 36, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 70, part; RRS § 11222, part.]
Now codified in RCW 84.48.080.
84.54.020 Limitations on regular property tax levy. [1970 ex.s. c
92 § 7; 1967 ex.s. c 146 § 2; 1965 ex.s. c 174 § 2.] Repealed by 1973 1st
ex.s. c 195 § 133, effective January 1, 1974.
Chapter 84.49
EQUALIZATION—SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES
84.49.010 through 84.49.070 [1955 c 253 §§ 1-7.] Repealed by
1961 c 15 § 84.98.040.
Chapter 84.52
LEVY OF TAXES
84.52.015 Calculation of tax levy rates for excess inventory
districts. [1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 5.] Repealed by 1989 c 378 § 40.
84.52.042 Limitations upon regular property tax levies. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 195 § 135.] Expired January 1, 1974, pursuant to 1973 1st ex.s. c 195
§ 154 as amended by 1973 2nd ex.s. c 4 § 3.
84.52.0501 Limitation of levies—Adjustment of levy—Expiration
of section. [1988 c 274 § 8.] Expired December 31, 1989.
84.54.030 Maximum regular property tax levy for taxing districts
created by incorporations and certain existing taxing districts—First
tax year—Succeeding tax years. [1967 ex.s. c 146 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 174 §
3.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.54.040
Merger or consolidation of taxing districts—
Determination of maximum regular property tax levy—First tax year—
Succeeding tax years. [1967 ex.s. c 146 § 4; 1965 ex.s. c 174 § 4.]
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.54.050 Election to authorize increase in regular property tax
levy—Procedure. [1967 ex.s. c 146 § 5; 1965 ex.s. c 174 § 5.] Repealed
by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.54.060 Right to vote excess levies not affected. [1965 ex.s. c 174
§ 6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.54.070 Factors to be set forth on ballot at elections to authorize
property tax levy increase. [1967 ex.s. c 146 § 6.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s.
c 92 § 10.
[1969 ex.s. c 262 § 64.]
84.54.080 Chapter inapplicable to rural library districts or school
districts—Limitation on school district excess levy. [1969 ex.s. c 242 § 1;
1967 ex.s. c 146 § 8.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.52.060 Levy for higher education. [1935 c 131 § 1; RRS § 49341. Prior: 1920 ex.s. c 2 § 1; 1909 c 97 p 321 § 3; 1897 c 118 § 110; 1890 p
373 § 51; RRS § 4934.] Repealed by 1961 c 15 § 84.98.040. Later
enactments, see state Constitution, Amendment 17 and chapter 84.52 RCW.
84.54.090 No election held pursuant to RCW 84.54.050 valid to
authorize levy producing more than certain allowable revenue. [1967
ex.s. c 146 § 9.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
84.52.061 Taxing district excess levies authorized by provisions of
other law. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 149; 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 8.] Repealed by
1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 133, effective January 1, 1974.
Chapter 84.55
84.52.051 Counties, additional levy.
Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 92 § 10.
LIMITATIONS UPON REGULAR PROPERTY TAXES
84.52.064 State levy for school construction—Deposit of proceeds.
[1987 c 413 § 6.] Failed to become law. See 1987 c 413 § 13.
84.55.012 Reduction of property tax levy—Setting amount of
future levies. [1997 c 2 § 1; 1995 2nd sp.s. c 13 § 2.] Repealed by 2007 c
54 § 28.
84.52.068 State levy—Distribution to school districts. [2005 c 514
§ 1104; 2003 1st sp.s. c 19 § 1; 2001 c 3 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 728,
approved November 7, 2000).] Repealed by 2009 c 479 § 75, effective July
1, 2009.
84.55.0121 Reduction of property tax levy for collection in 1998.
[1997 c 3 § 301 (Referendum Bill No. 47, approved November 4, 1997).]
Repealed by 2007 c 54 § 28.
84.52.0691 Six-year regular tax levies for emergency medical care
and services—Expiration of section. [1990 2nd ex.s. c 1 § 521.] Failed to
become law by reason of the rejection of 1990 HJR 4231.
84.52.090 Record of errors—November meeting of board of
equalization. [1961 c 15 § 84.52.090. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 80; RRS §
11241.] Repealed by 1988 c 222 § 34.
84.52.100 Library district, public hospital district, metropolitan
park district, or fire protection district—Increase of cumulative
limitation on regular property tax rates authorized—Ballot
proposition. [1988 c 274 § 6; 1987 c 138 § 7.] Repealed by 1990 c 234 § 5.
84.52.110
Public hospital districts and metropolitan park
districts—Levy authority. [1990 c 283 § 5.] Expired December 31, 1996,
pursuant to 1990 c 283 § 9.
84.52.715 Educational service district circulating library levy
authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified July 1983.
84.52.748 Ferry district levy authorized. Cross-reference section,
decodified July 1994.
84.52.766 Township road district levy authorized. Cross-reference
section, decodified August 1997.
84.52.781 Sewer district levies authorized. Cross-reference section,
decodified September 1996.
84.52.796
Mental retardation and developmental disability
services levy authorized. Cross-reference section, decodified September
2009.
84.52.805 Diking and drainage system levies authorized. Crossreference section, decodified September 1991.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 882]
84.55.01211 Reduction of property tax for collection in 1998.
[1997 c 2 § 2.] Repealed by 1997 c 3 § 401.
84.55.071
Inapplicability of chapter to levy for school
construction under RCW 84.52.064. [1987 c 413 § 7.] Failed to become
law. See 1987 c 413 § 13.
84.55.080 Adjustment to tax limitation. [2006 c 184 § 5; 1982 1st
ex.s. c 42 § 12.] Repealed by 2010 c 106 § 315, effective July 1, 2010.
84.55.090 Levies for taxes due in 1985 through 1988—Expiration
of section. [1983 1st ex.s. c 62 § 12.] Expired December 31, 1988.
Chapter 84.56
COLLECTION OF TAXES
84.56.023 Credit card in lieu of cash. [1989 c 378 § 38.] Repealed
by 1994 c 301 § 57.
84.56.030 Allocation of interest, costs. [1949 c 21 § 1, part; 1935 c
30 § 2, part; 1931 c 113 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 83, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11244, part. Prior: 1917 c 141 § 1; 1899 c 141 § 6, part; 1897 c 71 §
68, part; 1895 c 170 § 14, part; 1893 c 124 § 69, part; 1890 p 561 § 84, part;
Code 1881 § 2892, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.56.020.
84.56.040 Rebate period may be extended by tax commission.
[1939 c 206 § 40; 1937 c 56 § 1; RRS § 11244-1d.] Repealed by 1953 c 103
§ 1; and repealed by 1961 c 15 § 84.98.040.
84.56.080 Distraint of stationary property. [1949 c 21 § 2, part;
1935 c 30 § 4, part; 1933 c 33 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 86, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 11247, part. Prior: 1915 c 137 § 1, part; 1911 c 24 § 2, part;
1899 c 141 § 7, part; 1897 c 71 § 71, part; 1895 c 176 § 15, part; 1893 c 124
§ 72, part; 1890 p 561 § 87, part; Code 1881 § 2903, part.] Now codified in
RCW 84.56.070.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
84.56.100 Jeopardy distraint after levy. [1949 c 21 § 2, part; 1935 c
30 § 4, part; 1933 c 33 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 86, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11247, part. Prior: 1915 c 137 § 1, part; 1911 c 24 § 2, part; 1899 c
141 § 7, part; 1897 c 71 § 71, part; 1895 c 176 § 15, part; 1893 c 124 § 72,
part; 1890 p 561 § 87, part; Code 1881 § 2903, part.] Now codified in RCW
84.56.070.
84.56.110 Jeopardy distraint before levy. [1949 c 21 § 3, part; 1939
c 206 § 43, part; 1937 c 20 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 89, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 11250, part. Prior: 1907 c 29 § 1, part.] Now codified in RCW
84.56.090.
84.56.130 Disposition of advance tax collections. [1949 c 21 § 3,
part; 1939 c 206 § 43, part; 1937 c 20 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 89, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11250, part. Prior: 1907 c 29 § 1, part.] Now codified
in RCW 84.56.090.
84.56.140 Treasurer may distrain removed property. [1949 c 21 §
3, part; 1939 c 206 § 43, part; 1937 c 20 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 89,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 11250, part. Prior: 1907 c 29 § 1, part.] Now
codified in RCW 84.56.090.
84.56.180 Transient trader, taxation of merchandise of. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 195 § 110; 1969 ex.s. c 124 § 5; 1961 c 15 § 84.56.180. Prior: 1939
c 206 § 46; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 105; RRS § 11266; prior: 1899 c 141 § 12;
1897 c 71 § 84.] Repealed by 1994 c 301 § 57.
84.56.190 Penalty for failure to notify assessor or pay tax. [1961 c
15 § 84.56.190. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 106; RRS § 11267; prior: 1897 c
71 § 85.] Repealed by 2000 c 103 § 31.
84.56.350 Payment on undivided interest. [1939 c 206 § 44, part;
1933 c 171 § 2, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 103, part; RRS § 11264, part. Prior:
1899 c 141 § 11, part; 1897 c 71 § 82, part; 1893 c 124 § 87, part; 1890 p
583 § 134, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.56.340.
84.56.390 Treasurer's record of false or erroneous listing to board
of equalization. [1965 c 93 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 84.56.390. Prior: 1955 c 112
§ 2; prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 107, part; RRS § 11268, part; prior: 1915 c
122 § 2, part; 1897 c 71 § 86, part; 1895 c 176 § 22, part; 1893 c 124 § 89,
part.] Repealed by 1988 c 222 § 34.
84.56.400 Treasurer's record of manifest errors in listing—June
meeting of board of equalization—Cancellation or correction of
assessments—Consideration by board. [1975 1st ex.s. c 160 § 1; 1970
ex.s. c 55 § 13; 1965 c 93 § 2; 1961 c 15 § 84.56.400. Prior: 1955 c 112 § 3;
prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 107, part; RRS § 11268, part; prior: 1915 c 122 §
2, part; 1897 c 71 § 86, part; 1895 c 176 § 22, part; 1893 c 124 § 89, part.]
Repealed by 1988 c 222 § 34. Later enactment, see RCW 84.48.065.
84.56.410 Civil penalty for nonperformance of duty. [1925 ex.s. c
130 § 109; RRS § 11270. Prior: 1897 c 71 § 89; 1893 c 124 § 92.] Now
codified as RCW 84.09.040.
84.56.420 Fees and costs allowed in civil actions against county
officers. [1925 ex.s. c 130 § 110; RRS § 11271. Prior: 1897 c 71 § 90;
1893 c 124 § 93.] Now codified as RCW 84.09.050.
84.56.450 Year 2000 failure—No interest or penalties—Payment
of tax. [1999 c 369 § 6.] Repealed by 2005 c 443 § 7, effective July 1,
2006.
Chapter 84.60
LIEN OF TAXES
84.60.030 Time of attachment of personalty tax lien. [1943 c 34 §
1, part; 1939 c 206 § 45, part; 1935 c 30 § 7, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 104,
part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11265, part. Prior: 1903 c 59 § 3, part; 1897 c 71 §
83, part; 1895 c 176 § 21, part; 1893 c 124 § 88, part.] Now codified in
RCW 84.60.020.
84.60.060 Acquisition by governmental unit of property subject to
tax lien or placement under agreement or order of immediate
possession or use—Amount payable when tax not delinquent—
Withholding amount from condemnation award. [1967 ex.s. c 145 § 37;
1961 c 15 § 84.60.060. Prior: 1957 c 277 § 2.] Repealed by 1971 ex.s. c
260 § 4.
Chapter 84.64
LIEN FORECLOSURE
(Formerly: Certificates of delinquency)
84.64.010
Determination by county commissioners as to
issuance—Form of certificate. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.010. Prior: 1925 ex.s.
c 130 § 113; RRS § 11274; prior: 1917 c 142 § 2; 1907 c 206 § 1; 1903 c
181 § 1; 1897 c 71 § 94.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
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Title 84
84.64.020 Interest rate—Probative force of certificate. [1961 c 15
§ 84.64.020. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 114; RRS § 11275; prior: 1917 c 142
§ 3; 1897 c 71 § 95.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.030
Foreclosure—Notice and summons—Cost to be
included in redemption—Prohibition on issuance of certificate on
certain residential property. [1984 c 220 § 18; 1984 c 179 § 1; 1981 c 322
§ 3; 1972 ex.s. c 84 § 1; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.030. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 §
115; RRS § 11276; prior: 1901 c 178 § 1; 1899 c 141 § 13; 1897 c 71 §§ 96,
97.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.090 Judgment and order of sale. [1939 c 206 § 47, part; 1937
c 118 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 120, part; RRS § 11281, part. Prior: 1909
c 163 § 1, part; 1903 c 59 § 5, part; 1899 c 141 § 18, part; 1897 c 71 § 103,
part; 1893 c 124 § 105, part; 1890 p 573 § 112, part; Code 1881 § 2917,
part.] Now codified in RCW 84.64.080.
84.64.100 Tax sale—Notice—Restrictions—Excess to record
owner. [1951 c 220 § 1; 1939 c 206 § 47, part; 1937 c 118 § 1, part; 1925
ex.s. c 130 § 120, part; RRS § 11281, part. Prior: 1909 c 163 § 1, part; 1903
c 59 § 5, part; 1899 c 141 § 18, part; 1897 c 71 § 103, part; 1893 c 124 §
105, part; 1890 p 573 § 112, part; Code 1881 § 2917, part.] Now codified in
RCW 84.64.080.
84.64.110 Form of deed. [1939 c 206 § 47, part; 1937 c 118 § 1, part;
1925 ex.s. c 130 § 120, part; RRS § 11281, part. Prior: 1909 c 163 § 1, part;
1903 c 59 § 5, part; 1899 c 141 § 18, part; 1897 c 71 § 103, part; 1893 c 124
§ 105, part; 1890 p 573 § 112, part; Code 1881 § 2917, part.] Now codified
in RCW 84.64.080.
84.64.140 Erroneous sales. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.140. Prior: 1925
ex.s. c 130 § 124; RRS § 11285.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.145 Error by county officer or employee in creating tax
lien—Return of property sold or about to be sold to rightful owner—
Procedure. [1972 ex.s. c 84 § 4.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.150 Private certificate holder to pay subsequent taxes.
[1961 c 15 § 84.64.150. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 122; RRS § 11283; prior:
1917 c 142 § 5; 1899 c 141 § 20; 1897 c 71 § 107; 1893 c 124 § 122.]
Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.160 Certificate of redemption—Claims released by. [1961 c
15 § 84.64.160. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 125; RRS § 11286; prior: 1899 c
141 § 22; 1897 c 71 § 111; 1893 c 124 § 126.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.170 Redemptioner to pay cost of publication. [1961 c 15 §
84.64.170. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 126; RRS § 11287; prior: 1897 c 71 §
112; 1893 c 124 § 129.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.210 Fees of officers. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.210. Prior: 1925 ex.s.
c 130 § 130; RRS § 11291; prior: 1899 c 141 § 26; 1897 c 71 § 119.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1947 c 60 § 1 now codified as RCW
84.64.215.] Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.220 County held tax-title property exempt. [1998 c 106 §
13; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.220. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 131; RRS § 11292;
prior: 1899 c 141 § 27.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.100 pursuant to 1998 c
106 § 23.
84.64.230 Disposition of proceeds of sales. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.230.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 132; RRS § 11293; prior: 1899 c 141 § 28.]
Recodified as RCW 36.35.110 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.240 Payment of taxes by mistake. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.240.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 135; RRS § 11296; prior: 1897 c 71 § 120.]
Repealed by 1991 c 245 § 42.
84.64.250 Assignment of certificates issued to counties. [1961 c 15
§ 84.64.250. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 136; RRS § 11297; prior: 1899 c 141
§ 30.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 45 § 1.
84.64.260 Assignments generally. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.260. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 130 § 137; RRS § 11298; prior: 1899 c 141 § 31.] Repealed by
1969 ex.s. c 45 § 1.
84.64.270 Sales of tax-title property—Reservations—Notices—
Installment contracts—Separate sale of reserved resources. [1993 c 310
§ 1; 1991 c 245 § 30; 1981 c 322 § 7; 1965 ex.s. c 23 § 5; 1961 c 15 §
84.64.270. Prior: 1945 c 172 § 1; 1937 c 68 § 1; 1927 c 263 § 1; 1925 ex.s.
c 130 § 133; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11294; prior: 1903 c 59 § 1; 1899 c 141 §
29; 1890 p 579 § 124; Code 1881 § 2934. Formerly RCW 84.64.270,
84.64.280, and 84.64.290.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.120 pursuant to 1998
c 106 § 23.
84.64.280 Notice of sale. [1945 c 172 § 1, part; 1937 c 68 § 1, part;
1927 c 263 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 133, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11294,
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
part. Prior: 1903 c 59 § 1, part; 1899 c 141 § 29, part; 1890 p 579 § 124,
part; Code 1881 § 2934, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.64.270.
84.64.290 Installment contract of sale—Reserved resources may
be sold separately. [1945 c 172 § 1, part; 1937 c 68 § 1, part; 1927 c 263 §
1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 133, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11294, part. Prior:
1903 c 59 § 1, part; 1899 c 141 § 29, part; 1890 p 579 § 124, part; Code
1881 § 2934, part.] Now codified in RCW 84.64.270.
84.64.300 Form of deed and reservation. [1998 c 106 § 14; 1961 c
15 § 84.64.300. Prior: 1945 c 172 § 2; 1927 c 263 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 130 §
134; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11295; prior: 1903 c 59 § 5; 1890 p 577 § 119;
Code 1881 § 2938.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.130 pursuant to 1998 c 106
§ 23.
84.64.310 Rental of tax-title property on month to month tenancy
authorized. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.310. Prior: 1945 c 170 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 11298-1.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.140 pursuant to 1998 c 106 §
23.
84.64.320 Tax-title property may be disposed of without bids in
certain cases. [1997 c 244 § 2; 1993 c 310 § 2; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.320.
Prior: 1947 c 238 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11295-1.] Recodified as RCW
36.35.150 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.330 Quieting title to tax-title property. [1998 c 106 § 15;
1961 c 15 § 84.64.330. Prior: 1931 c 83 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 1; RRS §
11308-1.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.160 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.340 Quieting title to tax-title property—Form of action—
Pleadings. [1998 c 106 § 16; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.340. Prior: 1931 c 83 § 2;
1925 ex.s. c 171 § 2; RRS § 11308-2.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.170
pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.350 Quieting title to tax-title property—Summons and
notice. [1998 c 106 § 17; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.350. Prior: 1931 c 83 § 3;
1925 ex.s. c 171 § 3; RRS § 11308-3.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.180
pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
Chapter 84.68
RECOVERY OF TAXES PAID
OR PROPERTY SOLD FOR TAXES
84.68.021 Payment under protest not prerequisite to recovery of
taxes paid in 1971 due to increases in valuation on 1970 rolls. [1971
ex.s. c 42 § 1.] Expired June 30, 1972.
Chapter 84.70
DESTROYED PROPERTY—ABATEMENT OR REFUND
84.70.020 Claims for relief—Procedure. [1981 c 274 § 2; 1977
ex.s. c 200 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 120 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 196 § 4.] Repealed by
1987 c 319 § 10.
84.70.030
Review of determination—Abatement or refund
procedure. [1975 1st ex.s. c 120 § 4; 1974 ex.s. c 196 § 5.] Repealed by
1987 c 319 § 10.
84.70.050 Property destroyed after placement on tax rolls—
Duties of county assessor. Cross-reference section, decodified September
1999.
Title 85
DIKING AND DRAINAGE
Chapter 85.04
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 85.04 RCW was recodified July 1, 1961, and is now codified
as follows:
84.64.360 Quieting title to tax-title property—Redemption before
judgment. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.360. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 4; RRS §
11308-4.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.190 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
Formerly
Herein
85.04.005
84.64.370 Quieting title to tax-title property—Judgment. [1961 c
15 § 84.64.370. Prior: 1931 c 83 § 4; 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 5; RRS § 11308-5.]
Recodified as RCW 36.35.200 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.010
84.64.380
Quieting title to tax-title property—Proof—
Presumptions. [1998 c 106 § 18; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.380. Prior: 1931 c 83
§ 5; 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 6; RRS § 11308-6.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.210
pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.020
84.64.390 Quieting title to tax-title property—Appearance fee—
Tender of taxes. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.390. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 7; RRS
§ 11308-7.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.220 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.030
84.64.400 Quieting title to tax-title property—Appellate review.
[1988 c 202 § 71; 1971 c 81 § 155; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.400. Prior: 1925 ex.s.
c 171 § 8; 1925 ex.s. c 130 § 121; RRS § 11308-8; prior: 1903 c 59 § 4;
1897 c 71 § 104; 1893 c 124 § 106.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.230
pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.040
84.64.410 Quieting title to tax-title property—Effect of judgment.
[1961 c 15 § 84.64.410. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 171 § 9; RRS § 11308-9.]
Recodified as RCW 36.35.240 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.055
84.64.420 Quieting title to tax-title property—Special assessments
payable out of surplus. [1998 c 106 § 19; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.420. Prior:
1925 ex.s. c 171 § 10; RRS § 11308-10.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.250
pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
85.04.065
85.05.010
85.06.010
85.05.020
85.06.020
85.05.030
85.06.030
85.05.030
85.06.030
85.05.040
85.06.040
85.05.050
85.06.050
85.05.060
85.06.060
85.05.280
85.06.250
85.05.085
85.06.080
85.05.090
85.06.090
85.05.100
85.06.100
85.05.110
85.06.110
85.05.120
85.06.120
85.05.140
85.06.140
85.05.170
85.06.170
85.05.160
85.06.160
85.07.040
85.07.050
85.07.050
85.05.180
85.06.180
85.05.190
85.06.190
85.05.200
85.06.200
85.05.380
85.05.390
85.06.350
85.06.360
84.64.430 Quieting title to tax-title property—Form of deed on
sale after title quieted. [1998 c 106 § 20; 1961 c 15 § 84.64.430. Prior:
1929 c 197 § 1; RRS § 11308-11.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.260 pursuant
to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.440 Quieting title to tax-title property—Limitation on
recovery for breach of warranty. [1998 c 106 § 21; 1961 c 15 §
84.64.440. Prior: 1929 c 197 § 2; RRS § 11308-12.] Recodified as RCW
36.35.270 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.450 Tax deeds to cities and towns absolute despite
reversionary provision. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.450. Prior: 1947 c 269 § 1;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 11295-2.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.280 pursuant to
1998 c 106 § 23.
84.64.460 Easements. [1961 c 15 § 84.64.460. Prior: 1959 c 129 §
1.] Recodified as RCW 36.35.290 pursuant to 1998 c 106 § 23.
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85.04.015
85.04.025
85.04.035
85.04.045
85.04.050
85.04.060
85.04.070
85.04.075
85.04.080
85.04.085
85.04.090
85.04.095
85.04.100
85.04.105
85.04.110
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Title 85
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
85.04.115
85.05.260
85.06.230
85.05.270
85.06.240
85.05.290
85.05.310
85.06.260
85.06.280
85.05.300
85.06.270
85.05.330
85.06.300
85.07.060
85.07.100
85.07.070
85.07.120
85.05.350
85.06.320
85.07.080
85.05.320
85.05.340
85.06.290
85.06.310
85.07.110
85.05.280
85.06.250
85.05.360
85.06.330
85.07.090
85.07.130
85.07.140
85.07.020
85.07.030
85.05.400
85.06.370
85.05.370
85.06.340
85.05.150
85.06.150
85.07.010
85.05.410
85.05.490
85.05.500
85.05.070
85.05.080
85.05.230
85.05.240
85.05.250
85.05.083
85.05.210
85.05.220
85.05.220
85.05.082
85.05.071
85.05.072
85.05.073
85.05.074
85.05.075
85.05.077
85.05.076
85.05.079
85.05.078
85.05.480
85.05.510
85.05.550
85.05.520
85.05.530
85.05.540
85.05.365
85.05.367
85.05.366
85.05.560
85.05.570
85.05.580
85.05.590
85.05.600
85.05.030
85.05.430
85.05.440
85.05.450
85.05.460
85.05.470
85.04.600
85.04.605
85.06.380
85.06.070
85.06.680
85.06.690
85.06.640
85.06.670
85.06.660
85.06.650
85.06.700
85.06.500
85.06.210
85.06.220
85.06.390
85.06.510
85.06.520
85.06.530
85.06.540
85.06.321
85.06.322
85.06.323
85.06.324
85.06.325
85.06.326
85.06.327
85.06.328
85.06.329
85.06.550
85.06.560
85.06.570
85.06.580
85.06.590
85.06.600
85.06.610
85.06.620
85.06.630
85.06.400
85.04.120
85.04.125
85.04.130
85.04.135
85.04.140
85.04.145
85.04.150
85.04.155
85.04.160
85.04.165
85.04.170
85.04.175
85.04.180
85.04.185
85.04.190
85.04.195
85.04.200
85.04.205
85.04.210
85.04.215
85.04.400
85.04.405
85.04.410
85.04.415
85.04.420
85.04.425
85.04.430
85.04.435
85.04.440
85.04.445
85.04.450
85.04.455
85.04.460
85.04.465
85.04.470
85.04.475
85.04.480
85.04.485
85.04.490
85.04.495
85.04.500
85.04.505
85.04.510
85.04.515
85.04.520
85.04.525
85.04.530
85.04.535
85.04.540
85.04.545
85.04.550
85.04.551
85.04.552
85.04.553
85.04.554
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85.04.610
85.04.615
85.04.620
85.04.625
85.04.630
85.04.635
85.04.640
85.04.645
85.04.650
85.04.655
85.04.660
85.04.665
85.04.670
85.04.675
85.04.680
85.04.685
85.04.690
85.04.695
85.04.700
85.04.705
85.04.710
85.04.715
85.04.720
85.04.725
85.04.730
85.04.735
85.04.740
85.04.745
85.04.750
85.04.755
Chapter 85.05
DIKING DISTRICTS
85.05.015 Voting rights. [1991 c 349 § 3; 1985 c 396 § 21.]
Recodified as RCW 85.08.025 pursuant to 1991 c 349 § 19.
85.05.020 Petition—Contents—Bond. [1921 c 146 § 2; 1895 c 117
§ 2; RRS § 4237. Cf. 1888 p 91 § 2; Code 1881 § 2520. Formerly RCW
85.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.05.030
Petition to be published—Hearing—Fixing of
boundaries—Findings of commissioners. [1921 c 146 § 3; 1905 c 87 § 1;
1895 c 117 § 3; RRS § 4300. Formerly RCW 85.04.015, part, 85.04.020,
part, and 85.04.545.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.05.040
Election to organize districts—Commissioners—
Notices—Costs. [1895 c 117 § 4; RRS § 4239. Cf. Code 1881 § 2522.
Formerly RCW 85.04.025, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.05.050 Election to organize districts—Qualification of voters—
Board of commissioners—Bonds. [1915 c 84 § 1; 1899 c 115 § 1; 1895 c
117 § 5; RRS § 4240. Formerly RCW 85.04.030, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
85.05.060 Election of district commissioners—Terms of office.
[1953 c 84 § 1. Prior: (i) 1949 c 103 § 1; 1941 c 132 § 1; 1921 c 146 § 4;
1915 c 139 § 1; 1895 c 117 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4242. (ii) 1949 c 104 §
1; 1941 c 131 § 1; 1921 c 52 § 1; 1895 c 115 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4303.
Formerly RCW 85.04.035.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.05.290 District bonds—Authority to issue—When due and
payable—No sale under par. [1983 c 167 § 177; 1921 c 87 § 1; 1895 c 117
§ 29; RRS § 4278. Formerly RCW 85.04.125, part.] Repealed by 1986 c
278 § 46.
85.05.300 District bonds—Form, terms, interest, execution. [1983
c 167 § 178; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 87; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 43; 1895 c 117 § 30;
RRS § 4279. Formerly RCW 85.04.130, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 §
46.
85.05.310 District bonds—Exchange for warrants. [1895 c 117 §
31; RRS § 4280. Formerly RCW 85.04.125, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 46.
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85.05.320 District bonds—Assessment to liquidate—Separate
fund. [1895 c 117 § 32; RRS § 4281. Formerly RCW 85.04.160, part.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.330 District bonds—Call and payment by county treasurer.
[1895 c 117 § 33; RRS § 4283. Formerly RCW 85.04.135, part.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.340 District bonds—Assessment for payment of principal
and interest. [1983 c 167 § 179; 1895 c 117 § 34; RRS § 4284. Formerly
RCW 85.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.350 District bonds—Registry of. [1895 c 117 § 35; RRS §
4285. Formerly RCW 85.04.155, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
85.05.480 Bonds for repairs, etc., in extraordinary circumstances.
[1983 c 167 § 180; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 88; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 50; 1913 c 156 §
1; RRS § 4282. Formerly RCW 85.04.485.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.510 Bonds in districts to reclaim tide and unsurveyed
lands—Terms—Installments—Warrants—Notice—Cessation
of
interest. [1983 c 167 § 181; 1925 ex.s. c 69 § 1; RRS § 4292-1. Formerly
RCW 85.04.490, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.520 Bonds in districts to reclaim tide and unsurveyed
lands—Denominations—Interest rate—Order of payment—Form.
[1983 c 167 § 182; 1981 c 156 § 21; 1925 ex.s. c 69 § 2; RRS § 4292-2.
Formerly RCW 85.04.495.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.530 Bonds—Levy to pay principal and interest—Benefits—
Place of payment. [1983 c 167 § 183; 1925 ex.s. c 69 § 3; RRS § 4292-3.
Formerly RCW 85.04.500.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
RRS § 4327. Formerly RCW 85.04.130, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 §
46.
85.06.280 District bonds—Exchange for warrants. [1895 c 115 §
28; RRS § 4328. Formerly RCW 85.04.125, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 46.
85.06.290 District bonds—Assessment to liquidate. [1895 c 115 §
29; RRS § 4329. Formerly RCW 85.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 46.
85.06.300 District bonds—Call and payment—Duty of treasurer.
[1895 c 115 § 30; RRS § 4330. Formerly RCW 85.04.135, part.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.310 District bonds—Assessment to pay principal and
interest. [1983 c 167 § 186; 1895 c 115 § 31; RRS § 4331. Formerly RCW
85.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.320 District bonds—Registry. [1895 c 115 § 32; RRS § 4332.
Formerly RCW 85.04.155, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
85.06.321 Refunding bonds—Form, term, interest, etc. [1983 c
167 § 187; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 90; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 52; 1927 c 174 § 1, part;
RRS § 4332a. Formerly RCW 85.04.665.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.322 Refunding bonds—Levy. [1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS §
4332b. Formerly RCW 85.04.670.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.323 Refunding bonds—Notice of levy. [1927 c 174 § 1, part;
RRS § 4332c. Formerly RCW 85.04.675.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.560 Consolidation of districts—Petition—Notice of election.
[1985 c 469 § 69; 1913 c 43 § 1; RRS § 4293. Formerly RCW 85.04.520.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.06.324 Refunding bonds—Payment of assessment. [1981 c 156
§ 22; 1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS § 4332d. Formerly RCW 85.04.680.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.570 Consolidation of districts—Form of ballot. [1913 c 43 §
2; RRS § 4294. Formerly RCW 85.04.525.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.06.325 Refunding bonds—Execution, sale and exchange—
Redemption with money from levy and sale. [1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS §
4332e. Formerly RCW 85.04.685.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.05.580 Consolidation of districts—Election—Order. [1985 c
396 § 40; 1913 c 43 § 3; RRS § 4295. Formerly RCW 85.04.530.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.05.590 Consolidation of districts—Commissioners—Term of
office. [1913 c 43 § 4; RRS § 4296. Formerly RCW 85.04.535.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.05.600
Consolidation of districts—Indebtedness—Future
obligations. [1913 c 43 § 5; RRS § 4297. Formerly RCW 85.04.540.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
Chapter 85.06
85.06.326 Refunding bonds—Payment of principal and interest.
[1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS § 4332f. Formerly RCW 85.04.690.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.327 Refunding bonds—Proceeds to treasurer—Exchange
procedure. [1983 c 167 § 188; 1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS § 4332g.
Formerly RCW 85.04.695.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.328 Refunding bonds—Assessment roll—Delinquency—
Foreclosure. [1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS § 4332h. Formerly RCW
85.04.700.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS AND
MISCELLANEOUS DRAINAGE PROVISIONS
85.06.329 Surplus to maintenance fund. [1927 c 174 § 1, part; RRS
§ 4332i. Formerly RCW 85.04.705.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.020 Petition—Contents—Bond. [1913 c 86 § 1; 1895 c 115 §
2; RRS § 4299. Formerly RCW 85.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 §
87.
85.06.510 Annexation of territory. [1913 c 42 § 1; RRS § 4343.
Formerly RCW 85.04.655, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.06.030
Petition to be published—Hearing—Fixing of
boundaries—Findings of commissioners. [1913 c 86 § 2; 1905 c 175 § 1;
1895 c 115 § 3; RRS § 4300. Formerly RCW 85.04.015, part and
85.04.020, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.06.040
Election to organize district—Notice—Purpose—
Election officers—Commissioners—Costs. [1895 c 115 § 4; RRS § 4301.
Formerly RCW 85.04.025, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.06.050
Election to organize district—Date—Conduct—
Qualification of voters—Canvass—Order—Election of commissioners,
bond. [1941 c 183 § 1; 1909 c 143 § 1; 1895 c 115 § 5; RRS § 4302.
Formerly RCW 85.04.030, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.06.060 Election of district commissioners—Terms of office.
Cross-reference section, decodified August 1985.
85.06.170 Tax to pay cost on dismissal—Sale of real estate. [1895
c 115 § 17; RRS § 4317. Formerly RCW 85.04.075, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 46.
85.06.260 District bonds—Issuance—Date payable—Funding
warrants and obligations—No sale under par. [1983 c 167 § 184; 1895 c
115 § 26; RRS § 4326. Formerly RCW 85.04.125, part.] Repealed by 1986
c 278 § 46.
85.06.270 District bonds—Form, term, execution, interest. [1983
c 167 § 185; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 89; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 51; 1895 c 115 § 27;
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 886]
85.06.520 Annexation of territory—Petition—Election. [1913 c 42
§ 2; RRS § 4344. Formerly RCW 85.04.655, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 47.
85.06.530 Annexation of territory—Election officers. [1913 c 42 §
3; RRS § 4345. Formerly RCW 85.04.655, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 §
47.
85.06.540
Annexation of territory—Election returns—
Certification of result—Liability of annexed territory. [1913 c 42 § 4;
RRS § 4346. Formerly RCW 85.04.660.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
Chapter 85.07
MISCELLANEOUS DIKING AND DRAINAGE PROVISIONS
85.07.020 Dissolution of district—Hearing—Notice. [1985 c 469 §
73; 1915 c 14 § 1; 1907 c 165 § 1; RRS § 4341. Formerly RCW 85.04.190.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.07.030 Dissolution of district—Sale of property—Disposition
of proceeds. [1907 c 165 § 2; RRS § 4342. Formerly RCW 85.04.195.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.07.080
Funding bonds—Proceeds to treasurer—Use of
proceeds. [1983 c 167 § 191; 1935 c 103 § 3; RRS § 4459-13. Formerly
RCW 85.04.155, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270; repealed by 1993 c 7
§ 1; and repealed by 1993 c 464 § 5.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 85.08
DIKING, DRAINAGE, AND
SEWERAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
85.08.020 Districts authorized—Area in city or town. [1927 c 240
§ 1; 1925 ex.s. c 79 § 1; 1923 c 46 § 1; 1921 c 160 § 1; 1917 c 130 § 12;
1913 c 176 § 1; RRS § 4405. Prior: 1901 c 66 § 1. Formerly RCW
85.08.020 and 85.08.030.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.030 District wholly within city or town. [1927 c 240 § 1, part,
last am'ds 1913 c 176 § 1, part; RRS § 4405, part.] Now codified in RCW
85.08.020.
85.08.040
Petition of owners or resolution of county
commissioners—Bond. [1959 c 209 § 2; 1923 c 46 § 3; 1917 c 130 § 14;
1913 c 176 § 3; RRS § 4407.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.050 Investigation and findings of engineer. [1959 c 209 § 4.
Prior: 1921 c 160 § 2, part; 1917 c 130 § 15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part; RRS
§ 4408, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.060 Director of conservation may investigate and report in
certain cases. [1959 c 209 § 5. Prior: 1921 c 160 § 2, part; 1917 c 130 §
15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part; RRS § 4408, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 §
87.
85.08.070 Petition or resolution to director—Resolution for
hearing—Notice. [1959 c 209 § 6. Prior: 1921 c 160 § 2, part; 1917 c 130
§ 15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part; RRS § 4408, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396
§ 87.
85.08.080 Hearing—Determination—Additional lands may be
included—Costs. [1959 c 209 § 7. Prior: 1921 c 160 § 2, part; 1917 c 130
§ 15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part; RRS § 4408, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396
§ 87.
85.08.090
Contract with director—Expense of director,
apportionment, levy and collection. [1959 c 209 § 8. Prior: 1921 c 160 §
2, part; 1917 c 130 § 15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part; RRS § 4408, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.100 Procedure on favorable report of director. [1959 c 209 §
9. Prior: 1921 c 160 § 2, part; 1917 c 130 § 15, part; 1913 c 176 § 4, part;
RRS § 4408, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
Title 85
85.08.280 Sale of bonds and warrants. [1983 c 167 § 194; 1917 c
130 § 24; 1913 c 176 § 18; RRS § 4423.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.08.290 Elections—Notice—Qualification of electors. [1925
ex.s. c 89 § 1; 1917 c 130 § 25; 1913 c 176 § 19; RRS § 4424.] [1954 SLCRO-24.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.330 Cost of construction—Temporary warrants. [1917 c
130 § 28, part; 1913 c 176 § 23; RRS § 4428, part.] Now codified in RCW
85.08.320.
85.08.350 Cost of crossings, how apportioned and paid. [1917 c
130 § 29, part; 1913 c 176 § 24; RRS § 4429, part.] Now codified in RCW
85.08.340.
85.08.580 Consolidation—Resolution—Time for hearing. [1923 c
46 § 14; 1917 c 130 § 1; RRS § 4449.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.08.590 Consolidation—Notice of hearing. [1917 c 130 § 2; RRS
§ 4450.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.08.600 Consolidation—Objections—Determination. [1923 c 46
§ 15; 1917 c 130 § 3; RRS § 4451.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.08.610 Consolidation—Supervisors after consolidation. [1985
c 396 § 47; 1917 c 130 § 4; RRS § 4452.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.08.620 Consolidation—Powers and duties after consolidation.
[1917 c 130 § 5; RRS § 4453. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1917 c 130
§ 6 now codified as RCW 85.08.625.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.08.625 Consolidation—Governing statutes. [1917 c 130 § 6;
RRS § 4454. Formerly RCW 86.08.620, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 §
47.
85.08.700 through 85.08.810 Refunding bonds. [1929 c 211 §§ 19; 1933 c 22 §§ 1-8; 1933 ex.s. c 38 § 1; RRS §§ 4459-1–4459-9.] Now
codified as RCW 85.09.010 through 85.09.090.
Chapter 85.09
DIKING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS—
REFUNDING BONDS
85.08.110 Adverse report of engineer. [1913 c 176 § 5; RRS §
4410.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.09.010
Refunding bonds—Refunding loan from United
States—Sale or exchange—Delinquency. [1983 c 167 § 196; 1933 ex.s. c
38 § 1; 1933 c 22 § 1; 1929 c 211 § 1; RRS § 4459-1. Formerly RCW
85.08.700 through 85.08.730.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.08.120 Favorable report of engineer—Survey, plat and
estimate. [1923 c 46 § 4; 1917 c 130 § 16; 1913 c 176 § 6; RRS § 4411.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.09.020 Assessments—Roll—Installments—Payment—Date of
hearing. [1933 c 22 § 2; 1929 c 211 § 2; RRS § 4459-2. Formerly RCW
85.08.740 and 85.08.750.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.08.130 Schedule of property benefited and damaged. [1923 c
46 § 5; 1917 c 130 § 17; 1913 c 176 § 7; RRS § 4412.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
85.09.030 Notice of hearing. [1929 c 211 § 3; RRS § 4459-3.
Formerly RCW 85.08.760.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.08.140 Requirements of plat. [1917 c 130 § 18; 1913 c 176 § 8;
RRS § 4413.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.150 Hearing to be fixed on engineer's report—Notice. [1917
c 130 § 19; 1913 c 176 § 9; RRS § 4414.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.160 Hearing—Change of plans and boundaries. [1923 c 46
§ 6; 1917 c 130 § 20; 1913 c 176 § 10; RRS § 4415.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
85.08.170 Deeds to county—Consideration. [1913 c 176 § 11; RRS
§ 4416.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.180 Proceedings to acquire title. [1913 c 176 § 12; RRS §
4417.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.08.240 Cost of improvement, how paid—Assessment of
benefits—Payment in bonds or warrants—Installments—Call for
bonds. [1983 c 167 § 193; 1933 c 125 § 1; 1927 c 302 § 1; 1923 c 46 § 7;
1917 c 130 § 23; 1913 c 176 § 17; RRS § 4422. Formerly RCW 85.08.240
through 85.08.270.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.08.250 Schedule of call of bonds. [1933 c 125 § 1, part, last
am'ds 1913 c 176 § 17; RRS § 4422, part.] Now codified in RCW
85.08.240.
85.08.260 Bonds—Contents—Coupons—Execution. [1933 c 125 §
1, part, last am'ds 1913 c 176 § 17; RRS § 4422, part.] Now codified in
RCW 85.08.240.
85.08.270 Registration of bonds—Limitation upon bonds or
warrants. [1933 c 125 § 1, part, last am'ds 1913 c 176 § 17; RRS § 4422,
part.] Now codified in RCW 85.08.240.
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85.09.040
Hearing—Roll corrected—Confirmation—Order.
[1929 c 211 § 4; RRS § 4459-4. Formerly RCW 85.08.770.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 46.
85.09.050 Collection of assessments—Notice. [1933 c 22 § 3; 1929
c 211 § 5; RRS § 4459-5. Formerly RCW 85.08.780, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 46.
85.09.060 Sale or exchange of refunding bonds. [1933 c 22 § 4;
1929 c 211 § 6; RRS § 4459-6. Formerly RCW 85.08.780, part.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.09.070 Disposition of funds collected. [1933 c 22 § 5; 1929 c 211
§ 7; RRS § 4459-7. Formerly RCW 85.08.790.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 §
46.
85.09.080 Original assessments to be canceled pro rata. [1933 c 22
§ 6; 1929 c 211 § 8; RRS § 4459-8. Formerly RCW 85.08.800.] Repealed
by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.09.090 Supplemental and reassessments. [1933 c 22 § 7; 1929 c
211 § 9; RRS § 4459-9. Formerly RCW 85.08.810.] Repealed by 1986 c
278 § 46.
85.09.900 Severability—1933 c 22. [1933 c 22 § 8 (adding new
section 10 to 1929 c 211); RRS § 4459-10.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
Chapter 85.12
FEDERAL AID TO DIKING, DRAINAGE,
AND SEWERAGE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
85.12.020 Bond shall not be required. [1949 c 175 § 1, part; RRS §
4459-50, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.12.010.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 887]
Title 86
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 85.16
Chapter 85.24
MAINTENANCE COSTS AND LEVIES—
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
DIKING AND DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
IN TWO OR MORE COUNTIES
85.16.040 Extraordinary expenditures—Warrants and bonds. [(i)
1949 c 26 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4459-22, part. (ii) 1949 c 26 § 13,
part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 4459-32, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.16.030
and 85.16.180.
85.16.050 Redemption fund. [1949 c 26 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 4459-22, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.16.030.
85.16.100 Report of appraisers. [1949 c 26 § 5, part; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 4459-24, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.16.090.
85.16.140 Modification of schedules. [1949 c 26 § 9, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 4459-28, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.16.130.
Chapter 85.20
REORGANIZATION OF DISTRICTS
INTO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS—1917 ACT
85.20.040 Election—Effect—Costs. [1917 c 131 § 4; RRS § 4350.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1933 c 182 § 4 now codified as RCW
85.22.040.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.20.060 Indebtedness and assessments. [(i) 1917 c 131 § 5, part;
RRS § 4351, part. (ii) 1933 c 182 § 5, part; RRS § 4477-5, part.] Now
codified as RCW 85.20.050 and 85.22.050.
85.20.080 Assessment roll and resolution. [1917 c 131 § 7; RRS §
4353. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1933 c 182 § 7, now codified as
RCW 85.22.070.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.20.090 Notice of hearing. [1985 c 469 § 78; 1917 c 131 § 8; RRS
§ 4353. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1933 c 182 § 8 now codified as
RCW 85.22.080.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.20.100
Hearing—Confirmation of roll—Dismissal of
proceedings. [1917 c 131 § 9; RRS § 4355. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1933 c 182 § 9 now codified as RCW 85.22.090.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 46.
85.20.110 Collection of assessments. [1917 c 131 § 10; RRS § 4356.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1933 c 182 § 10 now codified as RCW
85.22.100.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.20.130 Disposition of proceeds—Refunding bond redemption
fund. [1917 c 131 § 12; RRS § 4358. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
1933 c 182 § 12 now codified as RCW 85.22.120.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 46.
Chapter 85.22
85.24.020 Petition—Contents, requisites—Cost bond. [1923 c 140
§ 2; 1909 c 225 § 2; RRS § 4362.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.24.030 Hearing—Findings—Order. [1909 c 225 § 3; RRS §
4363. Formerly RCW 85.24.030 and 85.24.040, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
85.24.040 Election for formation and commissioners—Notice—
Ballots—Term of office—Vacancies. [1923 c 140 § 3; 1909 c 225 § 4;
RRS § 4364. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1909 c 225 § 3, part, now
codified in RCW 85.24.030. Formerly RCW 85.24.040, 85.24.050, and
85.24.060.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.24.050 Election—Canvass. [1923 c 140 § 3, part; 1909 c 225 § 4;
RRS § 4364, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.24.040.
85.24.060 Commissioners—Terms. [1923 c 140 § 3, part; 1909 c
225 § 4; RRS § 4364, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.24.040.
85.24.090 Oath and bond. [1923 c 140 § 4, part; 1909 c 225 § 5;
RRS § 4365, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.24.070.
85.24.100 Plans—Construction—Bids—Contractor's bond. [1923
c 140 § 4, part; 1909 c 225 § 5; RRS § 4365, part.] Now codified in RCW
85.24.070.
85.24.110 Warrants. [1923 c 140 § 4, part; 1909 c 225 § 5; RRS §
4365, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.24.070.
85.24.120 Assessments. [1923 c 140 § 4, part; 1909 c 225 § 5; RRS §
4365, part.] Now codified in RCW 85.24.070.
85.24.210 Maintenance levy. [1909 c 225 § 31; RRS § 4391.]
Repealed by 1991 c 349 § 18.
85.24.230 Bonds—Issuance and sale—Form, maturity, etc.—Call.
[1983 c 167 § 200; 1981 c 156 § 27; 1923 c 140 § 5; 1909 c 225 § 16; RRS
§ 4376.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
Chapter 85.28
PRIVATE DITCHES AND DRAINS
85.28.070 Summons, form of. [1899 c 125 § 6, part; RRS § 4399,
part.] Now codified in RCW 85.28.060.
Chapter 85.36
POWERS OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS
(Formerly: Consolidation of districts)
85.36.010
Authority to consolidate—Petition or resolution
methods—Election. [1985 c 396 § 55; 1967 c 154 § 2.] Repealed by 1986
c 278 § 47.
REORGANIZATION OF DISTRICTS
INTO IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS—1933 ACT
85.36.020 Authorization to enter into contracts—Powers or
authority of other districts not affected. [1967 c 154 § 3.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 47.
85.22.040 Election—Effect—Costs. [1933 c 182 § 4; RRS § 4477-4.
Formerly RCW 85.20.040, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
85.36.030 Assessment of benefits. [1973 1st ex.s. c 195 § 128; 1967
c 154 § 4.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 47.
85.22.070 Assessment roll and resolution. [1985 c 396 § 52; 1933 c
182 § 7; RRS § 4477-7. Formerly RCW 85.20.080, part.] Repealed by
1986 c 278 § 46.
85.22.080 Notice of hearing. [1985 c 469 § 80; 1933 c 182 § 8; RRS
§ 4477-8. Formerly RCW 85.20.090, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.22.090
Hearing—Confirmation of roll—Dismissal of
proceedings. [1933 c 182 § 9; RRS § 4477-9. Formerly RCW 85.20.100,
part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.22.100 Collection of assessments. [1933 c 182 § 10; RRS § 447710. Formerly RCW 85.20.110, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
85.22.110 Sale and issuance of refunding bonds. [1933 c 182 § 11;
RRS § 4477-11. Formerly RCW 85.20.120, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278
§ 46.
85.22.120 Disposition of proceeds—Refunding bond redemption
fund. [1933 c 182 § 12; RRS § 4477-12. Formerly RCW 85.20.130, part.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 888]
Title 86
FLOOD CONTROL
Chapter 86.04
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS—1935 ACT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 86.04 RCW was recodified July 1, 1961, and is now codified
as follows:
Formerly
Herein
86.04.010
86.04.020
86.04.030
86.05.020
86.05.010
86.05.030
86.05.040
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
86.04.040
86.05.050
86.05.060
86.05.070
86.05.080
86.05.090
86.05.100
86.05.110
86.05.120
86.05.130
86.05.140
86.05.150
86.05.180
86.05.160
86.05.170
86.05.190
86.05.200
86.05.210
86.05.220
86.05.230
86.05.240
86.05.250
86.05.260
86.05.270
86.05.280
86.05.290
86.05.300
86.05.310
86.05.320
86.05.330
86.05.340
86.05.350
86.05.410
86.05.360
86.05.400
86.05.430
86.05.450
86.05.460
86.05.440
86.05.420
86.05.470
86.05.480
86.05.510
86.05.520
86.05.610
86.05.530
86.05.540
86.05.550
86.05.580
86.05.560
86.05.560
86.05.570
86.05.580
86.05.590
86.05.390
86.05.500
86.05.490
86.05.380
86.05.370
86.05.640
86.05.670
86.05.610
86.05.630
86.05.650
86.05.680
86.05.690
86.05.720
86.05.730
86.05.620
86.05.710
86.05.700
86.05.660
86.05.770
86.05.740
86.05.750
86.05.600
86.05.760
86.05.900
86.05.910
86.04.050
86.04.060
86.04.070
86.04.080
86.04.090
86.04.100
86.04.110
86.04.120
86.04.130
86.04.140
86.04.150
86.04.160
86.04.170
86.04.180
86.04.190
86.04.200
86.04.210
86.04.220
86.04.230
86.04.240
86.04.250
86.04.260
86.04.270
86.04.280
86.04.290
86.04.300
86.04.310
86.04.320
86.04.330
86.04.340
86.04.350
86.04.360
86.04.370
86.04.380
86.04.390
86.04.400
86.04.410
86.04.420
86.04.430
86.04.440
86.04.450
86.04.460
86.04.470
86.04.480
86.04.490
86.04.500
86.04.510
86.04.520
86.04.530
86.04.540
86.04.550
86.04.560
86.04.570
86.04.580
86.04.590
86.04.010n
86.04.010n
86.04.010n
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Title 86
Chapter 86.05
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS—1935 ACT
86.05.010 through 86.05.910 [1953 c 20 § 1; 1949 c 82 § 1; 1935 c
160 §§ 1-79.] Repealed by 1965 c 26 § 16.
Chapter 86.08
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS—1937 ACT
COMPARATIVE TABLE
Chapter 86.08 RCW was recodified July 1, 1961, and is now codified
as follows:
Formerly
Herein
86.08.001
86.08.005
86.09.007
86.09.001
86.09.004
86.09.010
86.09.013
86.09.016
86.09.019
86.09.022
86.09.025
86.09.028
86.09.031
86.09.034
86.09.037
86.09.040
86.09.043
86.09.046
86.09.049
86.09.052
86.09.055
86.09.058
86.09.061
86.09.076
86.09.070
86.09.073
86.09.055
85.09.064
86.09.067
86.09.094
86.09.097
86.09.079
86.09.082
86.09.085
86.09.088
86.09.091
86.09.100
86.09.103
86.09.106
86.09.109
86.09.112
86.09.118
86.09.121
86.09.124
86.09.373
86.09.127
86.09.130
86.09.115
86.09.133
86.09.136
86.09.139
86.09.364
86.09.142
86.09.145
86.09.337
86.09.340
86.09.331
86.09.334
86.09.343
86.09.346
86.09.349
86.09.352
86.09.355
86.09.358
86.09.361
86.09.367
86.09.370
86.09.373
86.08.010
86.08.020
86.08.025
86.08.030
86.08.035
86.08.045
86.08.050
86.08.055
86.08.065
86.08.070
86.08.075
86.08.080
86.08.085
86.08.090
86.08.095
86.08.100
86.08.110
86.08.115
86.08.120
86.08.125
86.08.130
86.08.135
86.08.140
86.08.145
86.08.150
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
86.08.155
86.08.160
86.08.165
86.08.175
86.09.373
86.09.376
86.09.379
86.09.259
86.09.268
86.09.283
86.09.289
86.09.262
86.09.295
86.09.298
86.09.283
86.09.301
86.09.271
86.09.265
86.09.274
86.09.277
86.09.280
86.09.292
86.09.199
86.09.280
86.09.286
86.09.304
86.09.307
86.09.313
86.09.316
86.09.319
86.09.322
86.09.325
86.09.328
86.09.148
86.09.151
86.09.154
86.09.160
86.09.163
86.09.202
86.09.166
86.09.169
86.09.172
86.09.175
86.09.178
86.09.181
86.09.184
86.09.187
86.09.190
86.09.193
86.09.196
86.09.205
86.09.208
86.09.211
86.09.214
86.09.217
86.09.220
86.09.223
86.09.226
86.09.229
86.09.232
86.09.235
86.09.238
86.09.241
86.09.244
86.09.247
86.09.250
86.09.253
86.09.256
86.09.385
86.09.388
86.09.391
86.09.388
86.09.397
86.09.400
86.09.394
86.09.403
86.09.382
86.09.406
86.09.409
86.09.412
86.09.415
86.09.418
86.09.421
86.09.424
86.09.427
86.09.430
86.08.485
86.09.433
86.09.436
86.09.439
86.09.448
86.09.451
86.09.454
86.09.463
86.09.457
86.09.460
86.09.442
86.09.445
86.09.466
86.09.472
86.09.469
86.09.481
86.09.475
86.09.484
86.09.487
86.09.493
86.09.478
86.09.490
86.09.493
86.09.493
86.09.496
86.09.499
86.09.502
86.09.505
86.09.508
86.09.511
86.09.514
86.09.517
86.09.520
86.09.523
86.09.526
86.09.529
86.09.532
86.09.535
86.09.538
86.09.541
86.09.550
86.09.544
86.09.547
86.09.553
86.09.562
86.09.565
86.09.556
86.09.559
86.09.568
86.09.574
86.09.577
86.09.571
86.09.580
86.09.586
86.09.580
86.09.583
86.09.604
86.09.613
86.09.589
86.09.157
86.09.592
86.09.595
86.09.601
86.09.595
86.09.598
86.09.616
86.09.607
86.09.610
86.09.571
86.09.619
86.09.622
86.09.625
86.09.900
86.09.910
86.09.920
86.09.930
86.08.185
86.08.190
86.08.195
86.08.200
86.08.205
86.08.210
86.08.215
86.08.220
86.08.225
86.08.230
86.08.240
86.08.250
86.08.260
86.08.270
86.08.280
86.08.290
86.08.300
86.08.310
86.08.320
86.08.330
86.08.340
86.08.350
86.08.360
86.08.370
86.08.380
86.08.390
86.08.400
86.08.410
86.08.420
86.08.430
86.08.440
86.08.450
86.08.460
86.08.470
86.08.475
86.08.480
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86.08.490
86.08.495
86.08.500
86.08.510
86.08.520
86.08.530
86.08.540
86.08.550
86.08.560
86.08.570
86.08.580
86.08.590
86.08.600
86.08.610
86.08.620
86.08.630
86.08.640
86.08.650
86.08.660
86.08.670
86.08.675
86.08.680
86.08.685
86.08.690
86.08.695
86.08.700
86.08.710
86.08.720
86.08.730
86.08.740
86.08.750
86.08.760
86.08.770
86.08.780
86.08.790
86.08.800
86.08.810
86.08.820
86.08.830
86.08.001n
86.08.001n
86.08.001n
86.08.001n
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 86.09
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS—1937 ACT
86.09.007 "State director" and "state supervisor" defined. [1937
c 72 § 3; RRS § 9663E-3. Formerly RCW 86.08.001.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.022 Landowners' petition. [1937 c 72 § 8; RRS § 9663E-8.
Formerly RCW 86.08.020, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.025 Landowners' petition—Contents. [1937 c 72 § 9; RRS §
9663E-9. Formerly RCW 86.08.020, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.028
Landowners' petition—Form and allegations
nonjurisdictional—Director's and boundary commission's powers
unaffected. [1937 c 72 § 10; RRS § 9663E-10. Formerly RCW 86.08.020,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
Title 86
86.09.085 Publication of notices. [1937 c 72 § 29; RRS § 9663E-29.
Formerly RCW 86.08.070, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.088 Hearing on report—Number and length of notice
publications. [1937 c 72 § 30; RRS § 9663E-30. Formerly RCW
86.08.070, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.091 Hearing on report—Contents of notice. [1937 c 72 § 31;
RRS § 9663E-31. Formerly RCW 86.08.075.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 §
87.
86.09.094 Boundaries—Location and description. [1937 c 72 § 32;
RRS § 9663E-32. Formerly RCW 86.08.065, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.097 Boundaries—Alternate method of describing—Map.
[1937 c 72 § 33; RRS § 9663E-33. Formerly RCW 86.08.065, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.031 Landowners' petition—Investigation. [1937 c 72 § 11;
RRS § 9663E-11. Formerly RCW 86.08.025, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.100 Hearing to fix boundaries—Proof of publication—
Publisher's affidavits to be filed. [1937 c 72 § 34; RRS § 9663E-34.
Formerly RCW 86.08.080, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.034 Landowners' petition—Duty of other officials to
furnish information in connection with investigation. [1937 c 72 § 12;
RRS § 9663E-12. Formerly RCW 86.08.025, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.103 Hearing to fix boundaries—Receiving evidence if notice
properly published—New notice. [1937 c 72 § 35; RRS § 9663E-35.
Formerly RCW 86.08.080, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.037
Landowners' petition—Written report on
investigation—Time limitation. [1937 c 72 § 13; RRS § 9663E-13.
Formerly RCW 86.08.025, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.040
Landowners' petition—Adverse finding upon
investigation. [1937 c 72 § 14; RRS § 9663E-14. Formerly RCW
86.08.030, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.043
Landowners' petition—Favorable finding on
investigation. [1937 c 72 § 15; RRS § 9663E-15. Formerly RCW
86.08.030, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.046 Petition and report to be given title and kept as records.
[1937 c 72 § 16; RRS § 9663E-16. Formerly RCW 86.08.030, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.049
Delivery of report to petitioners and county
commissioners. [1937 c 72 § 17; RRS § 9663E-17. Formerly RCW
86.08.035, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.052 County commissioners shall file and permit inspection
of report. [1937 c 72 § 18; RRS § 9663E-18. Formerly RCW 86.08.035,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.055 Commission—Creation—Purpose. [1937 c 72 § 19;
RRS § 9663E-19. Formerly RCW 86.08.045, part, and 86.08.055, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.058
Commission—Composition—Qualifications—
Vacancies. [1937 c 72 § 20; RRS § 9663E-20. Formerly RCW 86.08.045,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.061 Commission—Officers—Quorum—Voting. [1937 c 72
§ 21; RRS § 9663E-21. Formerly RCW 86.08.045, part.] Repealed by 1985
c 396 § 87.
86.09.064 Commission—Powers in general. [1937 c 72 § 22; RRS
§ 9663E-22. Formerly RCW 86.08.055, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 §
87.
86.09.067 Commission—Plan—Estimate of cost—Not binding on
district. [1937 c 72 § 23; RRS § 9663E-23. Formerly RCW 86.08.055,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.070 Commission—Special meetings. [1937 c 72 § 24; RRS §
9663E-24. Formerly RCW 86.08.050, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.073 Commission—Adjournment for lack of quorum. [1937
c 72 § 25; RRS § 9663E-25. Formerly RCW 86.08.050, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.076 Commission—Expenses. [1937 c 72 § 26; RRS § 9663E26. Formerly RCW 86.08.045, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.106 Hearing to fix boundaries—Change of boundaries.
[1937 c 72 § 36; RRS § 9663E-36. Formerly RCW 86.08.080, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.109 Hearing to fix boundaries—Description of boundaries.
[1937 c 72 § 37; RRS § 9663E-37. Formerly RCW 86.08.080, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.112 Hearing to fix boundaries—Naming district—Election
to be called. [1937 c 72 § 38; RRS § 9663E-38. Formerly RCW 86.08.080,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.115 Establishing boundaries a legislative determination—
Effect—Conclusive on courts. [1937 c 72 § 39; RRS § 9663E-39.
Formerly RCW 86.08.095, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.118 Dissolution of commission, delivery of papers to
director—Papers preserved. [1937 c 72 § 40; RRS § 9663E-40. Formerly
RCW 86.08.080, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.121 Election—Duties of director as to call, conduct, etc.
[1937 c 72 § 41; RRS § 9663E-41. Formerly RCW 86.08.085, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.124 Election—Procedure. [1937 c 72 § 42; RRS § 9663E-42.
Formerly RCW 86.08.085, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.127
Election—Adverse vote—Notification of county
commissioners. [1937 c 72 § 43; RRS § 9663E-43. Formerly RCW
86.08.090, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.130 Election—Proceedings nullified on adverse vote—
Nonrevival. [1937 c 72 § 44; RRS § 9663E-44. Formerly RCW 86.08.090,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.133 Election—Favorable vote—Order establishing district,
filing. [1937 c 72 § 45; RRS § 9663E-45. Formerly RCW 86.08.095, part.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.136 Order of establishment filed with county auditor. [1937
c 72 § 46; RRS § 9663E-46. Formerly RCW 86.08.095, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.139 District established after order filed—Conclusiveness—
Challenge by state. [1937 c 72 § 47; RRS § 9663E-47. Formerly RCW
86.08.095, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.142 Appointment of first directors. [1967 c 154 § 6; 1937 c
72 § 48; RRS § 9663E-48. Formerly RCW 86.08.110, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.145 Commencement of directors' powers—Terms. [1937 c
72 § 49; RRS § 9663E-49. Formerly RCW 86.08.110, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.079 Hearing on report—Notices of time and place. [1937 c
72 § 27; RRS § 9663E-27. Formerly RCW 86.08.070, part.] Repealed by
1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.184 Emergency contracts without bids—County legislative
authority's approval. [1985 c 396 § 56; 1982 c 104 § 10; 1937 c 72 § 62;
RRS § 9663E-62. Formerly RCW 86.08.290, part.] Repealed by 1986 c
278 § 51. Later enactment, see RCW 85.38.190.
86.09.082 Hearing on report—Place. [1937 c 72 § 28; RRS §
9663E-28. Formerly RCW 86.08.070, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.187 Improvements by district employees. [1985 c 396 § 57;
1982 c 104 § 4; 1965 c 26 § 4; 1937 c 72 § 63; RRS § 9663E-63. Formerly
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
RCW 86.08.290, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 51. Later enactment, see
RCW 85.38.190.
86.09.190
Schedule of expenditures—Approval—Exceeding
scheduled amount. [1937 c 72 § 64; RRS § 9663E-64. Formerly RCW
86.08.300, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 26 § 17.
86.09.193 Performance to satisfy director—Certification of
approval prior to payment. [1937 c 72 § 65; RRS § 9663E-65. Formerly
RCW 86.08.300, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 26 § 17.
86.09.199 District records of operations—Forms. [1937 c 72 § 67;
RRS § 9663E-67. Formerly RCW 86.08.210, part.] Repealed by 1965 c 26
§ 17.
86.09.238 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Unlawful
without prior notice to director—Time. [1937 c 72 § 80; RRS § 9663E80. Formerly RCW 86.08.380, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.241 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Contents of
notice. [1937 c 72 § 81; RRS § 9663E-81. Formerly RCW 86.08.380,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.244 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Notice to
board—Investigation—Report. [1937 c 72 § 82; RRS § 9663E-82.
Formerly RCW 86.08.390, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.247 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Director's
right to inspect records—Penalty for denying. [1937 c 72 § 83; RRS §
9663E-83. Formerly RCW 86.08.390, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.250 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Report to
proposer of improvement and to district board. [1937 c 72 § 84; RRS §
9663E-84. Formerly RCW 86.08.390, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.253 Improvements affecting natural drainage—Injury to
district may be enjoined—Director's report as evidence. [1937 c 72 §
85; RRS § 9663E-85. Formerly RCW 86.08.400.] Repealed by 1985 c 396
§ 87.
86.09.256 Supervisor's powers and duties as to dams and
obstructions. [1965 c 26 § 6; 1937 c 72 § 86; RRS § 9663E-86. Formerly
RCW 86.08.410.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.262 Board of directors—Term of office. [1937 c 72 § 88;
RRS § 9663E-88. Formerly RCW 86.08.190, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.289 Board of directors—Qualifications—Residence. [1937
c 72 § 97; RRS § 9663E-97. Formerly RCW 86.08.185.] Repealed by 1985
c 396 § 87.
86.09.295 Board of directors—Term—Vacancies. [1937 c 72 § 99;
RRS § 9663E-99. Formerly RCW 86.08.190, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.352 Elections—Notice—Publication. [1937 c 72 § 118; RRS
§ 9663E-118. Formerly RCW 86.08.130, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 §
87.
86.09.355 Elections—Notice—Contents. [1937 c 72 § 119; RRS §
9663E-119. Formerly RCW 86.08.130, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.358 Elections—Officials—Polling hours—Form of ballots.
[1982 c 104 § 6; 1937 c 72 § 120; RRS § 9663E-120. Formerly RCW
86.08.135.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.361 Elections—Ballots—Counting votes. [1982 c 104 § 7;
1937 c 72 § 121; RRS § 9663E-121. Formerly RCW 86.08.140.] Repealed
by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.364 Elections—Qualifications of electors. [1971 ex.s. c 292 §
71; 1965 c 26 § 9; 1937 c 72 § 122; RRS § 9663E-122. Formerly RCW
86.08.100.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.367 Elections—Certification of returns. [1982 c 104 § 8;
1937 c 72 § 123; RRS § 9663E-123. Formerly RCW 86.08.145.] Repealed
by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.370 Elections—Returns to be sealed and delivered—Copy
to be available to interested persons. [1982 c 104 § 9; 1937 c 72 § 124;
RRS § 9663E-124. Formerly RCW 86.08.150, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.373 Elections—Canvass of returns. [1937 c 72 § 125; RRS §
9663E-125.
Formerly RCW 86.08.085, part, 86.08.150, part, and
86.08.155, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.376 Elections—Results declared—Record—Certificates of
election. [1937 c 72 § 126; RRS § 9663E-126. Formerly RCW 86.08.160.]
Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.436 Assessments—Supervisor's travel expenses for hearing.
[1937 c 72 § 146; RRS § 9663E-146. Formerly RCW 86.08.485, part.]
Repealed by 1965 c 26 § 17.
86.09.568
General obligation bonds—County legislative
authority's approval. [1985 c 396 § 76; 1937 c 72 § 190; RRS § 9663E190. Formerly RCW 86.08.730, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.571
General obligation bonds—Terms, form, etc.—
Limitation on bond levy. [1983 c 167 § 203; 1937 c 72 § 191; RRS §
9663E-191. Formerly RCW 86.08.740, part, and 86.08.820, part.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.574 General obligation bonds—Election to authorize—Vote
required. [1937 c 72 § 192; RRS § 9663E-192. Formerly RCW 86.08.730,
part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.298 Board of directors—First district election—Directors'
terms. [1967 c 154 § 8; 1937 c 72 § 100; RRS § 9663E-100. Formerly
RCW 86.08.190, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.577 General obligation bonds—Notice of election, contents.
[1985 c 396 § 77; 1937 c 72 § 193; RRS § 9663E-193. Formerly RCW
86.08.730, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.316
Nearest county treasurer determinable by state
director. [1937 c 72 § 106; RRS § 9663E-106. Formerly RCW 86.08.225,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.580 General obligation bonds—Interest—Payment dates—
Form. [1983 c 167 § 204; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 93; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 44; 1937
c 72 § 194; RRS § 9663E-194. Formerly RCW 86.08.740, part, and
86.08.750, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.331 Elections—Annual elections, date. [1982 c 104 § 5; 1937
c 72 § 111; RRS § 9663E-111. Formerly RCW 86.08.120, part.] Repealed
by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.334 Elections—Time for holding specials. [1937 c 72 § 112;
RRS § 9663E-112. Formerly RCW 86.08.120, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.337 Elections—Precincts, polling places and selection of
officers. [1937 c 72 § 113; RRS § 9663E-113. Formerly RCW 86.08.115,
part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.340 Elections—Polling places, location—Identification in
election notice. [1937 c 72 § 114; RRS § 9663E-114. Formerly RCW
86.08.115, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.343 Elections—Nonassessable areas, notices may be posted
and elections held. [1937 c 72 § 115; RRS § 9663E-115. Formerly RCW
86.08.125.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.583
General obligation bonds—Execution—Facsimile
signatures on coupons. [1983 c 167 § 205; 1937 c 72 § 195; RRS § 9663E195. Formerly RCW 86.08.750, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.586 General obligation bonds—Recital of authorizing act
and number of issue. [1983 c 167 § 206; 1937 c 72 § 196; RRS § 9663E196. Formerly RCW 86.08.740, part.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.589 General obligation bonds—Effect of bonds on existence
of benefits and liability. [1937 c 72 § 197; RRS § 9663E-197. Formerly
RCW 86.08.780.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.604 Short term general obligation bonds. [1985 c 396 § 80;
1983 c 167 § 208; 1937 c 72 § 202; RRS § 9663E-202. Formerly RCW
86.08.760.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.346 Elections—Notice—Posting. [1937 c 72 § 116; RRS §
9663E-116. Formerly RCW 86.08.130, part.] Repealed by 1985 c 396 § 87.
86.09.607 District bonds—Minimum disposal price—Appraisal
when issued in exchange for labor, etc. [1985 c 396 § 81; 1983 c 167 §
209; 1937 c 72 § 203; RRS § 9663E-203. Formerly RCW 86.08.810, part.]
Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.09.349 Elections—Notice, by whom given. [1937 c 72 § 117;
RRS § 9663E-117. Formerly RCW 86.08.130, part.] Repealed by 1985 c
396 § 87.
86.09.610 District bonds—Sale. [1985 c 396 § 82; 1937 c 72 § 204;
RRS § 9663E-204. Formerly RCW 86.08.810, part.] Repealed by 1986 c
278 § 46.
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Title 87
86.09.613 General obligation bonds—Order of payment—When
funds deficient. [1983 c 167 § 210; 1937 c 72 § 205; RRS § 9663E-205.
Formerly RCW 86.08.770.] Repealed by 1986 c 278 § 46.
86.16.065 Flood control zones—Alteration and revision. [1987 c
109 § 56; 1935 c 159 § 14; RRS § 9663A-14. Formerly RCW 86.16.060,
part.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
Chapter 86.12
86.16.067 Flood control zones—Notice—Publication—Contents—
Objections. [1987 c 109 § 57; 1985 c 469 § 86; 1935 c 159 § 15; RRS §
9663A-15. Formerly RCW 86.16.060, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12;
and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
FLOOD CONTROL BY COUNTIES
86.12.040 Joint county action—Contract. [1913 c 54 § 1; RRS §
9651.] Now codified as RCW 86.13.010.
86.12.050 Purchase of material—Contracts—Joint action. [1913
c 54 § 2, part; RRS § 9652, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.020.
86.12.060 Expenditures—Commissioners' expenses—Copies of
records filed. [(i) 1913 c 54 § 2, part; RRS § 9652, part. (ii) 1937 c 117 §
1, part; 1913 c 54 § 4, part; RRS § 9654, part. (iii) 1913 c 54 § 5, part; RRS
§ 9655, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.020, 86.13.040, and 86.13.050.
86.12.070 Eminent domain—Procedure. [1937 c 117 § 1, part;
1913 c 54 § 4; RRS 9654, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.040.
86.12.080 May lease or dispose of property. [1915 c 103 § 1; RRS §
9660.] Now codified as RCW 86.13.100.
86.16.070 Flood control zones—Presumption as to notice—Order
establishing or changing zone. [1987 c 109 § 58; 1935 c 159 § 16; RRS §
9663A-16.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.16.080
Permit for improvement—How obtained—
Emergencies. [1987 c 109 § 59; 1935 c 159 § 10; RRS § 9663A-10.]
Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.16.085 Delegation of permit program.
Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12.
[1973 c 75 § 1.]
86.16.090
Improvements without permit as nuisance—
Abatement. [1987 c 109 § 60; 1939 c 85 § 2; 1935 c 159 § 7; RRS §
9663A-7.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.12.090 State's title to abandoned channels granted to counties.
[1915 c 140 § 1; RRS § 9662.] Now codified as RCW 86.13.110.
86.16.095
Prohibitions in RCW 86.16.080 and 86.16.090
inapplicable to certain structures and property. [1969 ex.s. c 195 § 4.]
Repealed by 1984 c 212 § 11.
86.12.100 Tax levy—Intercounty river improvement fund. [1913
c 54 § 3; RRS § 9653.] Now codified as RCW 86.13.030.
86.16.100 Nonliability of the state. [1935 c 159 § 4; RRS § 9663A4.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12.
86.12.110 Issuance of warrants. [1913 c 54 § 9; RRS § 9659.] Now
codified as RCW 86.13.090.
86.16.110 Appeal—Stay bond—Costs—Effect of supervisor's
decision—Attorney general legal advisor. [1935 c 159 § 17; RRS §
9663A-17.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12.
86.12.120 Meetings—Notice. [1913 c 54 § 5, part; RRS § 9655,
part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.050.
86.12.130 Meetings—Quorum—Officers—Records. [1913 c 54 §
5, part; RRS § 9655, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.050.
86.12.140 Adjournments—Failure to attend. [1913 c 54 § 5, part;
RRS § 9655, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.050.
86.12.150 Special commissioner. [1913 c 54 § 6, part; RRS § 9656,
part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.060.
86.12.160 Duties and compensation. [1913 c 54 § 6, part; RRS §
9656, part.] Now codified in RCW 86.13.060.
86.12.170 Liability as between counties. [1913 c 54 § 8; RRS §
9658.] Now codified as RCW 86.13.080.
Reviser's note: This section was also amended by 1987 c 109 § 23
without cognizance of the repeal thereof; and was subsequently reenacted
by 1991 c 322 § 11.
86.16.130 Supervisor's other powers and duties unaffected by
chapter. [1935 c 159 § 18; RRS § 9663A-18.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 §
12.
Reviser's note: RCW 86.16.130 was amended by 1987 c 109 § 61
without reference to its repeal by 1987 c 523 § 12. It has been decodified
for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
86.16.170 "Supervisor of flood control" defined. [1987 c 109 § 62;
1973 c 75 § 3.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 §
13.
Chapter 86.18
86.12.180 Liability of county or counties to others. [1921 c 185 §
1; RRS § 9663.] Now codified as RCW 86.12.037.
FLOOD CONTROL CONTRIBUTIONS
86.12.190 Chapter not exclusive. [1913 c 54 § 7; RRS § 9657.]
Now codified as RCW 86.13.070.
86.18.020 Fund created in state treasury. [1967 ex.s. c 136 § 2.]
Repealed by 1980 c 32 § 16.
Chapter 86.15
Chapter 86.26
FLOOD CONTROL ZONE DISTRICTS
STATE PARTICIPATION IN FLOOD CONTROL MAINTENANCE
86.15.040 Limitation on the formation of zones. [1961 c 153 § 4.]
Repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.26.020 State participation in flood control construction,
maintenance and betterments. [1961 c 84 § 2; 1951 c 240 § 4.] Repealed
by 1984 c 212 § 11.
Chapter 86.16
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
(Formerly: Flood control zones by state)
86.16.027 Authority of supervisor—Rules. [1987 c 109 § 51; 1935
c 159 § 9; RRS § 9663A-9. Formerly RCW 86.16.020, part.] Repealed by
1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.16.030 Authority of supervisor—Employment and purchasing.
[1987 c 109 § 52; 1935 c 159 § 5; RRS § 9663A-5. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1935 c 159 § 8 now codified as RCW 86.16.035.] Repealed by
1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.16.040 Authority of supervisor—Survey of flood control needs.
[1987 c 109 § 54; 1935 c 159 § 11; RRS § 9663A-11.] Repealed by 1987 c
523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
86.16.060 Flood control zones—Establishment by supervisor.
[1987 c 109 § 55; 1935 c 159 § 13; RRS § 9663A-13. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: 1935 c 159 §§ 14, 15 now codified as RCW 86.16.065 and
86.16.067.] Repealed by 1987 c 523 § 12; and repealed by 1991 c 322 § 13.
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86.26.030 Local flood control engineer. [1951 c 240 § 5.] Repealed
by 1984 c 212 § 11.
86.26.110 Vouchers for expenditures—Approval. [1973 c 106 §
38; 1951 c 240 § 13.] Repealed by 1984 c 212 § 11.
Title 87
IRRIGATION
Chapter 87.01
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS—
ORGANIZATION, ELECTIONS, POWERS, ETC.
87.01.010 Purposes for which district may be formed. [1923 c 138
§ 2; RRS § 7417-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.010.
87.01.020 Petition—Contents—Bond. [(i) 1923 c 138 § 1, last
am'ds 1890 p 671 § 1; RRS § 7417. Now codified as RCW 87.03.005. (ii)
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
1923 c 138 § 3, part, last am'ds 1890 p 671 § 2; RRS § 7418, part.] Now
codified in RCW 87.03.020.
87.01.160 Counting votes—Record of ballots. [1890 p 675 § 7;
RRS § 7424.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.095.
87.01.030 Notice of hearing—Investigation by director. [1923 c
138 § 3, part, last am'ds 1890 p 671 § 2; RRS § 7418, part.] Now codified in
RCW 87.03.020.
87.01.170 Certification of returns. [1890 p 675 § 8, part; RRS §
7425, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.100.
87.01.040 Hearing—Order. [1923 c 138 § 3, part, last am'ds 1890 p
671 § 2; RRS § 7418, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.020.
87.01.050 Notice of election. [1923 c 138 § 3, part, last am'ds 1890 p
671 § 2; RRS § 7418, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.020.
87.01.060 State lands may be included—Assessments—Collection.
[1951 2nd ex.s. c 15 § 1, last am'ds 1919 c 180 § 2; RRS § 7419.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.025.
87.01.070 Election to form district, how conducted. [1955 c 57 § 2.
Prior: 1921 c 129 § 3, part; 1917 c 162 § 2, part; 1913 c 165 § 2, part; 1890
p 672 § 3, part; RRS § 7420, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.035.
87.01.080 Canvass of returns—Order. [1955 c 57 § 3. Prior: 1921
c 129 § 3, part; 1917 c 162 § 2, part; 1913 c 165 § 2, part; 1890 p 672 § 3,
part; RRS § 7420, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.040.
87.01.090 Qualifications of voters and directors—Districts of two
hundred thousand acres. [1961 c 192 § 12; 1955 c 57 § 4; 1953 c 122 § 1.
Prior: 1921 c 129 § 3, part; 1917 c 162 § 2, part; 1913 c 165 § 2, part; 1890
p 672 § 3; RRS § 7420, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.045.
87.01.091 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Residence and business lot exception—Petition. [1955 c 57 § 5.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.050.
87.01.092 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Notice of hearing. [1955 c 57 § 6.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.055.
87.01.093 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Hearing—Failure to show cause—Order. [1955 c 57 § 7.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.060.
87.01.094 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Election—Notice. [1955 c 57 § 8.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.065.
87.01.0945 Qualification in district less than two hundred
thousand acres—Results of election—Order. [1955 c 57 § 9.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.070.
87.01.095 Elections are governed by irrigation district laws. [1951
c 201 § 1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.030.
87.01.096 Absentee voting—Certification of inconvenience. [1961
c 105 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.031.
87.01.097 Absentee voting—Notice of election, contents—Ballot
and form of certificate of qualifications to be furnished. [1961 c 105 §
3.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.032.
87.01.098 Absentee voting—Requirements for ballot to be
counted—Statement of qualifications—Form of ballot. [1961 c 105 § 4.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.033.
87.01.099 Absentee voting—How incoming ballots are handled—
Canvass—Statement of result of both regular and absentee ballots.
[1961 c 105 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.034.
87.01.100 Directors—Election—Terms—Increase and decrease.
[1961 c 192 § 14. Prior: 1931 c 41 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 673 § 4; RRS
§ 7421, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.080.
87.01.110 Ballots in all elections—Declaration of candidacy—
Petition of nomination, when election not required. [1961 c 105 § 1;
1941 c 171 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7420-1.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.075.
87.01.120 Directors—Vacancies, how filled. [1961 c 192 § 15.
Prior: 1931 c 41 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 673 § 4; RRS § 7421, part.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.081.
87.01.130
Directors—Oaths of office and official bonds—
Secretary. [1961 c 192 § 16. Prior: 1931 c 41 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p
673 § 4; RRS § 7421, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.082.
87.01.140 District elections—Election boards—Notice. [1890 p
674 § 5; RRS § 7422.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.085.
87.01.150 Election officers—Voting hours. [1931 c 60 § 1; 1890 p
674 § 6; RRS § 7423.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.090.
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87.01.180 Canvass. [1890 p 676 § 9; RRS § 7426.] Now codified as
RCW 87.03.105.
87.01.190 Certificate of election. [1913 c 165 § 4, last am'ds 1890 p
676 § 10; RRS § 7427.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.110.
87.01.200 Organization of board—Meetings—Quorum. [1921 c
129 § 5, part, last am'ds 1890 p 677 § 11; RRS § 7428, part.] Now codified
in RCW 87.03.115.
87.01.210 Powers and duties. [(i) 1890 p 675 § 8, part; RRS § 7425,
part, now codified in RCW 87.03.100. (ii) 1921 c 129 § 6, part, last am'ds
1890 p 678 § 12; RRS § 7429, part, now codified in RCW 87.03.140. (iii)
1943 c 57 § 1, last am'ds 1923 c 138 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7417-2.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.015.
87.01.220 Power as to incurring indebtedness. [1953 c 108 § 1.
Prior: 1921 c 129 § 25; 1917 c 162 § 9; 1915 c 179 § 20; 1895 c 165 § 25;
1890 p 693 § 42; RRS § 7459.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.475.
87.01.225 Group insurance—Purchase. [1951 c 159 § 1.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.160.
87.01.230 Conveyances—Actions by and against district. [1890 p
679 § 14; RRS § 7431.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.155.
87.01.240 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Power to assent. [1957 c
94 § 10.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.720.
87.01.250 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Notice—Contents—
Publication—Show cause against merger. [1957 c 94 § 11.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.725.
87.01.260 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Hearing—Failure to
show cause deemed assent. [1957 c 94 § 12.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.730.
87.01.270 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Assent, refusal to
assent—Effect of show cause against merger. [1957 c 94 § 13.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.735.
87.01.280 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Election. [1957 c 94 §
14.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.740.
87.01.290 Merger of district with drainage, joint drainage, or
consolidated drainage improvement district—Order of assent or
refusal—Filing. [1957 c 94 § 15.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.745.
87.01.300 Lump sum payment to district for irrigable lands
acquired for highway purposes. [1959 c 303 § 1.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.810.
87.01.310 Lump sum payment to district for irrigable lands
acquired for highway purposes—Order relieving further district
assessments. [1959 c 303 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.815.
Chapter 87.03
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS GENERALLY
87.03.050 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Residence and business lot exception—Petition. [1955 c 57 § 5.
Formerly RCW 87.01.091.] Repealed by 1985 c 66 § 5.
87.03.055 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Notice of hearing. [1955 c 57 § 6. Formerly RCW 87.01.092.]
Repealed by 1985 c 66 § 5.
87.03.060 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Hearing—Failure to show cause—Order. [1955 c 57 § 7.
Formerly RCW 87.01.093.] Repealed by 1985 c 66 § 5.
87.03.065 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Election—Notice. [1955 c 57 § 8. Formerly RCW 87.01.094.]
Repealed by 1985 c 66 § 5.
87.03.070 Qualification in district less than two hundred thousand
acres—Results of election—Order. [1955 c 57 § 9. Formerly RCW
87.01.0945.] Repealed by 1985 c 66 § 5.
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87.03.310
Delinquency list, notice—Posting—Publication—
Mailing. [1985 c 469 § 87; 1981 c 209 § 2; 1955 c 60 § 1; 1933 c 43 § 6;
1931 c 60 § 3; 1929 c 181 § 2; 1921 c 129 § 17; 1919 c 180 § 13; 1917 c 162
§ 6; 1915 c 179 § 15; 1913 c 165 § 13; 1889-90 p 684 § 25; RRS § 7443.
Formerly RCW 87.32.140.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment,
see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.315 Sale, when and how made—Postponement. [1981 c 209
§ 3; 1933 c 43 § 7; 1931 c 60 § 4; 1929 c 181 § 3; 1921 c 129 § 18; 1913 c
165 § 14; 1895 c 165 § 13; 1889-90 p 685 § 26; RRS § 7444. Formerly
RCW 87.32.150.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see
chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.320 Sale—After rejection by district—How conducted.
[1981 c 209 § 4; 1955 c 58 § 2. Prior: 1939 c 171 § 4, part; 1933 c 43 § 8,
part; 1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 § 15, part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part;
1889-90 p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part. Formerly RCW 87.32.160.]
Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.325 District as purchaser—Rights—Reconveyance. [1981 c
209 § 5; 1955 c 58 § 3. Prior: 1939 c 171 § 4, part; 1933 c 43 § 8, part;
1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 § 15, part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part; 1889-90
p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part. Formerly RCW 87.32.170.] Repealed
by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.330 Certificate of sale. [1981 c 209 § 6; 1955 c 58 § 4. Prior:
1939 c 171 § 4, part; 1933 c 43 § 8, part; 1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 §
15, part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part; 1889-90 p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part.
Formerly RCW 87.32.180.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment,
see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.335 Record of sales. [1981 c 209 § 7; 1933 c 43 § 10; 1921 c
129 § 20; 1913 c 165 § 16; 1895 c 165 § 15; 1889-90 p 686 § 28; RRS §
7446. Formerly RCW 87.32.190.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later
enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.340 Redemption in districts of two hundred thousand
acres—Redemption period. [1941 c 172 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7445a.
Formerly RCW 87.32.220, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later
enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.345 Redemption in districts of two hundred thousand
acres—Notice of sale to delinquent owner. [1941 c 172 § 2; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 7445b. Formerly RCW 87.32.220, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 §
15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.350 Redemption in districts of two hundred thousand
acres—Construction. [1981 c 209 § 8; 1941 c 172 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
7445c. Formerly RCW 87.32.220, part.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15.
Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.355 Redemption generally, when and how made—Deed—
Cost for making. [1981 c 209 § 9; 1955 c 58 § 5; 1939 c 171 § 5; 1933 c 43
§ 11; 1929 c 185 § 2; 1923 c 138 § 12; 1921 c 129 § 21; 1917 c 162 § 7;
1915 c 179 § 16; 1913 c 165 § 17; 1913 c 13 § 5; 1895 c 165 § 16; 1889-90
p 687 § 29; RRS § 7447. Formerly RCW 87.32.210.] Repealed by 1988 c
134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.360 Notice of application for treasurer's deed—Form—
Service—Court order of compliance—Redemption—Reimbursement
for costs or fees. [1981 c 209 § 10; 1939 c 171 § 6; RRS § 7447-1.
Formerly RCW 87.32.200.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment,
see chapter 87.06 RCW.
Title 87
87.03.390 Actions to quiet district's title—Redemption before
judgment—Certificate. [1981 c 209 § 15; 1933 c 194 § 4; RRS § 7448-4.
Formerly RCW 87.32.290.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment,
see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.395 Actions to quiet district's title—Summary trial—
Judgment. [1933 c 194 § 5; RRS § 7448-5. Formerly RCW 87.32.320,
part.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06
RCW.
87.03.400 Actions to quiet district's title—Presumption in favor of
assessments. [1933 c 194 § 6; RRS § 7448-6. Formerly RCW 87.32.300.]
Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.405 Actions to quiet district's title—Appearance fee—
Deposit. [1933 c 194 § 7; RRS § 7448-7. Formerly RCW 87.32.310.]
Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.410 Actions to quiet district's title—Appeal. [1971 c 81 §
170; 1933 c 194 § 8; RRS § 7448-8. Formerly RCW 87.32.320, part.]
Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.415 Actions to quiet district's title—Effect of judgment.
[1933 c 194 § 9; RRS § 7448-9. Formerly RCW 87.32.330.] Repealed by
1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.425 Mistake of ownership not to affect sale. [1889-90 p 688
§ 32; RRS § 7450. Formerly RCW 87.32.250.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 §
15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.465 Officers to have no interest in contracts—Penalty.
[1889-90 p 692 § 40; RRS § 7457. Formerly RCW 87.08.110.] Repealed
by 1979 ex.s. c 4 § 2.
Chapter 87.08
GENERAL PROVISIONS
87.08.010 Definitions. The definitions contained herein were created
by the 1941 Code Committee. They have no session law background and
are accordingly decodified.
87.08.020 Construction work—Bids—Contracts. [1915 c 179 §
17, last am'ds 1890 p 689 § 35; RRS § 7452.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.435.
87.08.030 Treasurer, duties—Claims, procedure—Actions. [1961
c 276 § 2. Prior: 1937 c 216 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 690 § 36, part; RRS
§ 7453, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.440.
87.08.040 Temporary funds. [1961 c 276 § 3. Prior: 1937 c 216 §
1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 690 § 36, part; RRS § 7453, part.] Now codified
as RCW 87.03.441.
87.08.050 Bonds of secretary and depositaries. [1961 c 276 § 4.
Prior: 1937 c 216 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 690 § 36, part; RRS § 7453,
part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.442.
87.08.060 Construction and operating funds—Tolls. [1939 c 171 §
7, last am'ds 1890 p 690 § 37; RRS § 7454.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.445.
87.08.070 Income from sale of electricity. [1933 c 31 § 2; RRS §
7454-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.450.
87.03.365 Limitation on action attacking deed. [1939 c 171 § 8;
RRS § 7447-2. Formerly RCW 87.32.240.] Repealed by 1981 c 209 § 17,
effective December 1, 1981.
87.08.080 Condemnation procedure. [1921 c 129 § 6, part, last
am'ds 1890 p 678 § 12; RRS § 7429, part.] Now codified in RCW
87.03.140.
87.03.370 Effect of deed—Matter recited in—Reconveyances—
Disposition of proceeds. [1981 c 209 § 11; 1945 c 131 § 1; 1943 c 256 § 1;
1935 c 101 § 1; 1895 c 165 § 17; 1889-90 p 687 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
7448. Formerly RCW 87.32.230.] Repealed by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later
enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.08.090 Condemnation—Finding of benefits and damages.
[1923 c 138 § 6; 1919 c 180 § 6; RRS § 7429-1.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.145.
87.03.375
Actions to quiet district's title—When—
Reimbursement of costs and fees, when. [1981 c 209 § 12; 1933 c 194 §
1; RRS § 7448-1. Formerly RCW 87.32.270, part.] Repealed by 1988 c
134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.380 Actions to quiet district's title—Action in rem—Persons
to be named in summons and notice. [1981 c 209 § 13; 1939 c 171 § 1;
1933 c 194 § 2; RRS § 7448-2. Formerly RCW 87.32.270, part.] Repealed
by 1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
87.03.385 Actions to quiet district's title—Summons and notice—
Contents—Service—Subscribed by district attorney. [1981 c 209 § 14;
1933 c 194 § 3; RRS § 7448-3. Formerly RCW 87.32.280.] Repealed by
1988 c 134 § 15. Later enactment, see chapter 87.06 RCW.
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87.08.100 Compensation of directors, officers, employees. [1951 c
189 § 1, last am'ds 1890 p 692 § 39; RRS § 7456.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.460.
87.08.110 Officers to have no interest in contracts—Penalty.
[1890 p 692 § 40; RRS § 7457.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.465.
87.08.120 Map of district. [1895 c 165 § 28; RRS § 7495.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.775.
87.08.130 Drainage—Notice—Hearing—Resolution. [(i) 1923 c
138 § 5, part; RRS § 7428-1. Now codified as RCW 87.03.120. (ii) 1923 c
138 § 5, part; RRS § 7428-2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.125.
87.08.140 Change of name. [1923 c 138 § 5, part; RRS § 7428-3.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.130.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
87.08.150 Sale or lease of district property. [1933 c 43 § 1; 1931 c
82 § 1; RRS § 7428-4.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.135.
87.08.160 Right to cross other property. [1890 p 691 § 38; RRS §
7455.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.455.
87.08.170 District property. [1921 c 129 § 7, last am'ds 1890 p 679
§ 13; RRS § 7430.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.150.
87.08.180 Deputy secretaries. [1919 c 180 § 8, last am'ds 1890 p
682 § 19; RRS § 7437.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.245.
87.08.190 Proceedings for judicial confirmation. [1931 c 60 § 6,
last am'ds 1890 p 703 § 73; RRS § 7499.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.780.
87.08.200 Petition—Contents. [1931 c 60 § 7, last am'ds 1890 p 703
§ 74; RRS § 7500.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.785.
87.08.210 Notice of hearing. [1931 c 60 § 8, last am'ds 1890 p 704 §
75; RRS § 7501.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.790.
87.08.220 Demurrer or answer—Procedure. [1931 c 60 § 9, last
am'ds 1890 p 704 § 76; RRS § 7502.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.795.
87.16.070 Form and content of bonds. [1923 c 138 § 9, part, last
am'ds 1890 p 679 § 15; RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW
87.03.200.
87.16.080 Sale or pledge of bonds. [1933 c 43 § 2, last am'ds 1890 p
681 § 16; RRS § 7433.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.210.
87.16.090 District indebtedness—Payment—Lien—Enforcement.
[1921 c 129 § 10, last am'ds 1890 p 681 § 17; RRS § 7434.] Now codified
as RCW 87.03.215.
87.16.100 Rights of federal agencies. [1915 c 99 § 6; RRS § 7435.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.235.
87.16.110 Payment of coupons and bonds. [1921 c 129 § 22, last
am'ds 1890 p 688 § 34; RRS § 7451.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.430.
87.16.120 Registry of bonds. [1923 c 161 § 7; RRS § 7434-7.] Now
codified as RCW 87.19.070.
87.16.130 Chapter exclusive of other bonding methods. [1933
ex.s. c 11 § 5; RRS § 7432 1/2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.205.
Chapter 87.19
87.08.230 Jurisdiction of court—Order—Costs. [1931 c 60 § 10,
last am'ds 1890 p 705 § 77; RRS § 7503.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.800.
REFUNDING BONDS—1923 ACT
87.08.240 Appeal. [1915 c 179 § 32; 1890 p 705 § 78; RRS § 7504.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.805.
87.19.060 Method not exclusive. [1933 ex.s. c 11 § 1; 1923 c 161 §
1; RRS § 7434-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.19.005.
87.08.250
Connecting system to lower drainage district—
Procedure. [1955 c 367 § 2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.700.
87.19.070 Registry of bonds. [1923 c 161 § 7; RRS § 7434-7.
Formerly RCW 87.16.120.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
87.08.260 Connecting system to lower drainage district—Negative
finding by jury or court. [1955 c 367 § 3.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.705.
Chapter 87.22
87.08.270
Connecting system to lower drainage district—
Affirmative finding by jury or court—Assessments. [1955 c 367 § 4.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.710.
87.08.280
Connecting system to lower drainage district—
Increased maintenance costs. [1955 c 367 § 5.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.715.
Chapter 87.12
APPROVAL OF PLANS
87.12.010 Surveys, plans, etc., to be prepared. [(i) 1923 c 138 § 7,
part; RRS § 7431 1/2, part. Now codified in RCW 87.03.165. (ii) 1923 c
138 § 8; RRS § 7431 1/2-6.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.195.
87.12.020 Certification to director—Findings. [(i) 1923 c 138 § 7,
part; RRS § 7431 1/2-1. Now codified as RCW 87.03.170. (ii) 1923 c 138
§ 7, part; RRS § 7431 1/2-2. Now codified as RCW 87.03.175.]
REFUNDING BONDS—1929 ACT
87.22.180 Registration book. [1929 c 120 § 25; RRS § 7530-25.]
Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
87.22.195 Other requisites to transfer. [1929 c 120 § 27; RRS §
7530-27. Formerly RCW 87.22.190, part.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
87.22.220 Rights of bondholders. [1931 c 42 § 7; 1929 c 120 § 37;
RRS § 7530-37.] Now codified as RCW 87.22.275.
Chapter 87.25
CERTIFICATION OF BONDS
87.25.080 Certification in installments. [1923 c 51 § 11; RRS §
7432-11.] Now codified as RCW 87.25.125.
87.25.110 Expenditures for construction—Approval—Budget.
[1923 c 51 § 13; RRS § 7432-13.] Now codified as RCW 87.25.140.
Chapter 87.28
87.12.030 Substance of director's findings. [1923 c 138 § 7, part;
RRS § 7431 1/2-3.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.180.
REVENUE BONDS FOR WATER, POWER, DRAINS, ETC.
87.12.040 Reclamation service may make findings. [1923 c 138 §
7, part; RRS § 7431 1/2-4.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.185.
87.28.050 Election on proposed bond issue—Consent of state.
[1949 c 57 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7434-17.] Now codified as RCW
87.28.103.
87.12.050 Plan of development—Special election. [1923 c 138 § 7,
part; RRS § 7431 1/2-5.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.190.
Chapter 87.16
87.28.060 Registration of bonds. [1949 c 57 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 7434-18.] Now codified as RCW 87.28.105.
BONDS
87.28.080 Determining amount payable into special fund. [1949 c
57 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7434-13.] Now codified as RCW 87.28.035.
87.16.010 Surveys, plans, etc. [1923 c 138 § 7, part; RRS § 7431 1/
2, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.165.
87.28.105 Registration of bonds. [1949 c 57 § 10; Rem. Supp. 1949
§ 7434-18. Formerly RCW 87.28.060.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
87.16.020 Questions to be submitted to electors. [1923 c 138 § 9,
part, last am'ds 1890 p 679 § 15; RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW
87.03.200.
87.28.130 Legality of proceedings—Determination. [1949 c 57 §
12, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7434-20, part.] Now codified in RCW
87.28.120.
87.16.030 Election—Notice. [1923 c 138 § 9, part, last am'ds 1890 p
679 § 15; RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.200.
87.16.040 Ballots. [1923 c 138 § 9, part, last am'ds 1890 p 679 § 15;
RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.200.
Chapter 87.32
ASSESSMENTS—DELINQUENCY—SALE—REDEMPTION
87.16.050 Conduct of election. [1923 c 138 § 9, part, last am'ds
1890 p 679 § 15; RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.200.
87.32.010 Assessments, how and when made. [(i) 1933 c 43 § 3,
part, last am'ds 1890 p 681 § 18; RRS § 7436, part. Now codified in RCW
87.03.240. (ii) 1921 c 129 § 5, part, last am'ds 1890 p 677 § 11; RRS §
7428, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.115.
87.16.060 Sale or exchange of bonds. [1923 c 138 § 9, part, last
am'ds 1890 p 679 § 15; RRS § 7432, part.] Now codified in RCW
87.03.200.
87.32.020 Assessments for prior years—Cost of delinquency.
[1933 c 43 § 3, part, last am'ds 1890 p 681 § 18; RRS § 7436, part.] Now
codified in RCW 87.03.240.
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87.32.030 Assessment roll to be filed—Notice of equalization.
[1921 c 129 § 12, last am'ds 1890 p 682 § 20; RRS § 7438.] Now codified
as RCW 87.03.250.
87.32.040 Equalization of assessments. [1921 c 129 § 13, last am'ds
1890 p 682 § 21; RRS § 7439.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.255.
87.32.050 Assessments, when delinquent—Notice—Collection.
[1939 c 171 § 3, last am'ds 1890 p 684 § 24; RRS § 7442.] Now codified as
RCW 87.03.270.
87.32.060 Levies, how and when made. [1941 c 157 § 1, part, last
am'ds 1890 p 683 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7440, part.] Now codified in
RCW 87.03.260.
Title 87
87.32.220 Redemption in districts of 200,000 acres or more. [(i)
1941 c 172 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7445a. Now codified as RCW
87.03.340. (ii) 1941 c 172 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7445b. Now codified as
RCW 87.03.345. (iii) 1941 c 172 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7445c.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.350.
87.32.230 Effect of deed—Resales—Disposition of proceeds.
[1945 c 131 § 1, last am'ds 1890 p 687 § 30; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7448.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.370.
87.32.240 Limitation of action attacking deed. [1939 c 171 § 8;
RRS § 7447-2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.365.
87.32.250 Misnomer, etc., not to affect sale. [1890 p 688 § 32; RRS
§ 7450.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.425.
87.32.070 Failure to make or deliver roll—Procedure. [1941 c 157
§ 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 683 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7440, part.] Now
codified in RCW 87.03.260.
87.32.260 Assessment book as prima facie evidence. [1895 c 165 §
18; 1890 p 688 § 31; RRS § 7449.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.420.
87.32.080 District funds—Surpluses may be invested. [1941 c 157
§ 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 683 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7440, part.] Now
codified in RCW 87.03.260.
87.32.270 Actions to quiet district's title. [(i) 1933 c 194 § 1; RRS §
7448-1. Now codified as RCW 87.03.375. (ii) 1939 c 171 § 1; 1933 c 194 §
2; RRS § 7448-2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.380.
87.32.090 District property exempt from general taxes. [1941 c
157 § 1, part, last am'ds 1890 p 683 § 22; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7440, part.]
Now codified in RCW 87.03.260.
87.32.100 Lien of assessments. [1939 c 171 § 2, last am'ds 1890 p
684 § 23; RRS § 7441.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.265.
87.32.102 Segregation of assessment. [1951 c 205 § 1.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.285.
87.32.103 Segregation of assessment—Hearing. [1951 c 205 § 2.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.290.
87.32.104 Segregation of assessment—Notice of hearing. [1951 c
205 § 3.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.295.
87.32.105 Segregation of assessment—Order. [1951 c 205 § 4.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.300.
87.32.106 Segregation of assessment—Amendment of roll—
Effect. [1951 c 205 § 5.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.305.
87.32.280 Summons—Contents—Service. [1933 c 194 § 3; RRS §
7448-3.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.385.
87.32.290 Redemption before judgment. [1933 c 194 § 4; RRS §
7448-4.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.390.
87.32.300 Presumption in favor of assessments. [1933 c 194 § 6;
RRS § 7448-6.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.400.
87.32.310 Appearance fee—Deposit. [1933 c 194 § 7; RRS § 74487.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.405.
87.32.320 Trial—Judgment—Appeal. [(i) 1933 c 194 § 5; RRS §
7448-5. Now codified as RCW 87.03.395. (ii) 1933 c 194 § 8; RRS § 74488.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.410.
87.32.330 Effect of judgment. [1933 c 194 § 9; RRS § 7448-9.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.415.
Chapter 87.36
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
WITHIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
87.32.110 Special assessments—Election—Coupon notes. [1921 c
129 § 24, last am'ds 1890 p 692 § 41; RRS § 7458.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.470.
87.36.010 Petition. [1941 c 171 § 1, last am'ds 1917 c 162 § 10;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7460.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.480.
87.32.120 Medium of payment of assessments. [1933 c 43 § 5;
1923 c 138 § 11; RRS § 7442-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.275.
87.36.020 Notice—Hearing. [1921 c 129 § 26, part; 1917 c 162 § 11,
part; RRS § 7461, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.485.
87.32.130 Cancellation of assessments due United States—
Procedure. [1925 c 3 § 1; RRS § 7442-2.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.280.
87.36.030 Initiation by board—Procedure. [1921 c 129 § 26, part;
1917 c 162 § 11, part; RRS § 7461, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.485.
87.32.140 Delinquency list—Posting—Publication. [1955 c 60 § 1;
1933 c 43 § 6; 1931 c 60 § 3; 1929 c 181 § 2; 1921 c 129 § 17; 1919 c 180 §
13; 1917 c 162 § 6; 1915 c 179 § 15; 1913 c 165 § 13; 1890 p 684 § 25; RRS
§ 7443.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.310.
87.32.150 Sale, when and how made. [1933 c 43 § 7, last am'ds
1890 p 685 § 26; RRS § 7444.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.315.
87.32.160 Sale—How conducted. [1955 c 58 § 2. Prior: 1939 c 171
§ 4, part; 1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 § 15, part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part;
1890 p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.320.
87.32.170 District as purchaser—Rights—Reconveyance. [1955 c
58 § 3. Prior: 1939 c 171 § 4, part; 1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 § 15,
part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part; 1890 p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.325.
87.36.040 Adoption of plan—Bonds—New lands may be included.
[1921 c 129 § 27, last am'ds 1917 c 162 § 12; RRS § 7462.] Now codified
as RCW 87.03.490.
87.36.050 Assessments, how made and collected—Disposal of
bonds. [1957 c 68 § 1; 1949 c 103 § 2; 1921 c 129 § 28; 1917 c 162 § 13;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7463.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.495.
87.36.060 Payment of bonds. [1921 c 129 § 29; 1917 c 162 § 14;
RRS § 7464.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.500.
87.36.070 Survey—Reassessment. [1935 c 128 § 1, part; RRS §
7463-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.505.
87.36.080 Payment of reassessments. [1935 c 128 § 1, part; RRS §
7464-1, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.03.505.
87.36.090 Guarantee fund. [1935 c 128 § 2; RRS § 7462-2.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.510.
87.32.180 Certificate of sale. [1955 c 58 § 4. Prior: 1939 c 171 § 4,
part; 1921 c 129 § 19, part; 1913 c 165 § 15, part; 1895 c 165 § 14, part;
1890 p 685 § 27, part; RRS § 7445, part.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.330.
87.36.100 Refunding bonds. [1921 c 129 § 30; 1917 c 162 § 15;
RRS § 7465.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.515.
87.32.190 Record of sales. [1933 c 43 § 10, last am'ds 1890 p 686 §
28; RRS § 7446.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.335.
87.36.110 Contracts with state or United States for construction.
[1921 c 129 § 31; 1917 c 162 § 16; RRS § 7466.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.520.
87.32.200 Notice of application for deed—Form—Service—
Redemption. [1939 c 171 § 6; RRS § 7447-1.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.360.
87.36.120 Districts formerly organized may come under this
chapter. [1919 c 180 § 17; RRS § 7467.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.525.
87.32.210 Redemption, when and how made—Deed. [1955 c 58 §
5; 1939 c 171 § 5; 1929 c 185 § 2; 1923 c 138 § 12; 1921 c 129 § 21; 1917 c
162 § 7; 1915 c 179 § 16; 1913 c 165 § 17; 1895 c 165 § 16; 1890 p 687 §
29; RRS § 7447.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.355.
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87.36.130 Safeguarding open canals or ditches—Assessments and
benefits. [1959 c 75 § 10.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.526.
87.36.140 Alternative methods of formation of local improvement
districts. [1959 c 104 § 7.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.527.
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Chapter 87.40
CONSOLIDATION OF IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
87.44.210 Order for election—Notice. [1921 c 129 § 41, last am'ds
1890 p 701 § 66; RRS § 7492.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.675.
87.40.010 Consolidation authorized. [1919 c 180 § 18; RRS §
7468.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.530.
87.44.220 Election—Order of exclusion. [1961 c 18 § 4. Prior:
1947 c 241 § 2; 1921 c 129 § 42; 1889-90 p 702 § 67; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
7482 (RRS § 7493).] Now codified as RCW 87.03.680.
87.40.020 Proceedings for consolidation—Elections. [1919 c 180 §
19; RRS § 7469.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.535.
87.44.230 Order to be recorded. [1921 c 129 § 43; 1890 p 702 § 68;
RRS § 7494.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.685.
87.40.030 Directors—Disposition of affairs of included districts.
[1919 c 180 § 20; RRS § 7470.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.540.
87.44.240 Refunds—Cancellation of assessments. [1921 c 129 §
44, last am'ds 1890 p 703 § 72; RRS § 7497.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.695.
87.40.040 Obligations of included districts unaffected. [1919 c 180
§ 21; RRS § 7471.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.545.
87.40.050 Property vested in new district—Credit. [1919 c 180 §
22; RRS § 7472.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.550.
Chapter 87.44
87.44.250 Resolution to exclude nonirrigable land. [1925 ex.s. c
138 § 1; RRS § 7505-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.750.
87.44.260 Notice of hearing. [1925 ex.s. c 138 § 2; RRS § 7505-2.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.755.
CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT
87.44.270 Adoption of resolution—Appeal. [1925 ex.s. c 138 § 3;
RRS § 7505-3.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.760.
87.44.010 Change of boundaries authorized—Effect. [1921 c 129
§ 32, last am'ds 1890 p 694 § 47; RRS § 7474.] Now codified as RCW
87.03.555.
87.44.280 Indebtedness may be reduced. [1925 ex.s. c 138 § 4;
RRS § 7505-4.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.765.
87.44.020 Petition to include lands. [(i) 1890 p 694 § 48; RRS §
7475. Now codified as RCW 87.03.560. (ii) 1890 p 698 § 58; RRS § 7485.
Now codified as RCW 87.03.610.]
87.44.030 Notice—Contents—Service. [1921 c 129 § 33; 1890 p
695 § 49; RRS § 7476.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.565.
87.44.040 Hearing—Assent. [1890 p 695 § 50; RRS § 7477.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.570.
87.44.050 Contributions for included lands. [1915 c 179 § 22, last
am'ds 1890 p 696 § 51; RRS § 7478.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.575.
87.44.060 Order. [(i) 1947 c 241 § 1; 1890 p 696 § 52; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 7479. Now codified as RCW 87.03.580. (ii) 1890 p 696 § 53; RRS
§ 7480. Now codified as RCW 87.03.585.]
87.44.070 Election—Notice—How conducted. [1890 p 697 § 54;
RRS § 7481.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.590.
87.44.080 Order changing boundaries—Record. [(i) 1961 c 18 § 2.
Prior: 1889-90 p 697 § 55; RRS § 7482. Now codified as RCW 87.03.595.
(ii) 1961 c 18 § 3. Prior: 1921 c 129 § 34; 1889-90 p 697 § 56; RRS § 7483.
Now codified as RCW 87.03.600.]
87.44.090 Petition to be recorded. [1890 p 698 § 57; RRS § 7484.]
Now codified as RCW 87.03.605.
87.44.100 Petition to include land in districts of 200,000 acres.
[1939 c 150 § 1; RRS § 7485-1.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.615.
87.44.290 Reconveyance of excluded land foreclosed to district.
[1925 ex.s. c 138 § 5; RRS § 7505-5.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.770.
Chapter 87.52
DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICTS WITHOUT BONDS
87.52.020 Dissolution when not brought under irrigation for
twenty years—Petition. [(i) 1939 c 149 § 1; RRS § 7527-1, now codified
as RCW 87.52.070. (ii) 1939 c 149 § 2; RRS § 7527-2. Now codified as
RCW 87.52.080.]
87.52.050 Notice—Hearing—Order of dissolution. [1897 c 79 § 4,
part; RRS § 7529, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.52.040.
Chapter 87.56
DISSOLUTION OF INSOLVENT DISTRICTS
87.56.070 Qualifications, duties, compensation of receiver. [1925
ex.s. c 124 § 8; RRS § 7543-8.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.56.080 Notice to creditors. [1985 c 469 § 93; 1925 ex.s. c 124 §
9; RRS § 7543-9. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1925 ex.s. c 124 § 10;
RRS § 7543-10, now codified as RCW 87.56.085.] Repealed by 2004 c 165
§ 47.
87.56.085 Notice to creditors—Contents. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 10;
RRS § 7543-10. Formerly RCW 87.56.080, part.] Repealed by 2004 c 165
§ 47.
87.44.110 Time and place of hearing—Notice. [1939 c 150 § 2;
RRS § 7485-2.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.620.
87.56.090 Unfiled claims barred—Effect of not filing claim of
bond lien. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 11; RRS § 7543-11.] Repealed by 2004 c
165 § 47.
87.44.120 Contents of notice. [1939 c 150 § 3; RRS § 7485-3.] Now
codified as RCW 87.03.625.
87.56.110 Collection and disbursement of funds. [1925 ex.s. c 124
§ 13; RRS § 7543-13.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.44.130 Denial of petition. [(i) 1939 c 150 § 4, part; RRS § 74854, part. Now codified in RCW 87.03.630. (ii) 1939 c 150 § 5; RRS § 74855. Now codified as RCW 87.03.635.]
87.56.120 Receiver's report—Plan of liquidation. [1925 ex.s. c 124
§ 14; RRS § 7543-14.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.44.140 Order including lands. [(i) 1939 c 150 § 4, part; RRS §
7485-4, part. Now codified in RCW 87.03.630. (ii) 1939 c 150 § 6; RRS §
7485-6. Now codified as RCW 87.03.640.]
87.44.150 Exclusion of lands. [1921 c 129 § 35, last am'ds 1890 p
698 § 60; RRS § 7486.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.645.
87.44.160 Petition to exclude lands. [(i) 1921 c 129 § 36; 1890 p
699 § 61; RRS § 7487. Now codified as RCW 87.03.650. (ii) 1890 p 703 §
71; RRS § 7496. Now codified as RCW 87.03.690.]
87.44.170 Notice—Contents—Service. [1921 c 129 § 37; 1890 p
699 § 62; RRS § 7488.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.655.
87.44.180 Hearing—Assent. [1921 c 129 § 38; 1890 p 700 § 63;
RRS § 7489.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.660.
87.56.130 Time for hearing receiver's report to be fixed—Notice.
[1985 c 469 § 94; 1925 ex.s. c 124 § 15; RRS § 7543-15. FORMER PART
OF SECTION: 1925 ex.s. c 124 § 16; RRS § 7543-16, now codified as
RCW 87.56.135.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.56.135 Time for hearing receiver's report to be fixed—
Contents. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 16; RRS § 7543-16. Formerly RCW
87.56.130, part.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.56.140 Objections to report. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 17; RRS § 754317. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1925 ex.s. c 124 § 18; RRS § 754318, now codified as RCW 87.56.145.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.56.145 Objections to report—Fee. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 18; RRS §
7543-18. Formerly RCW 87.56.140, part.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
87.44.190 Order denying or granting petition. [1921 c 129 § 39;
1890 p 700 § 64; RRS § 7490.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.665.
87.56.150 Hearing—Court's powers and duties. [1925 ex.s. c 124
§ 19; RRS § 7543-19. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1925 ex.s. c 124 §
20; RRS § 7543-20, now codified as RCW 87.56.155.] Repealed by 2004 c
165 § 47.
87.44.200 Assent of bondholders. [1921 c 129 § 40, last am'ds 1890
p 701 § 65; RRS § 7491.] Now codified as RCW 87.03.670.
87.56.155 Decree—Plan of liquidation. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 20; RRS
§ 7543-20. Formerly RCW 87.56.150, part.] Repealed by 2004 c 165 § 47.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
87.56.220 Compensation of trustee. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 26; RRS §
7543-26.] Now codified as RCW 87.56.203.
87.56.250 Appeal. [1925 ex.s. c 124 § 29; RRS § 7543-29.] Now
codified as RCW 87.56.225.
Title 88
Chapter 87.68
DISTRICTS UNDER CONTRACT WITH UNITED STATES
87.68.080 Deposit of funds. [1945 c 163 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945
§ 7525-40, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.68.070.
Chapter 87.60
Chapter 87.80
WATER DISTRIBUTION DISTRICTS FOR IRRIGATION
JOINT CONTROL OF IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
87.60.010 Districts authorized. [1921 c 106 § 1; RRS § 7506.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.80.080 Investigation authorized. [1949 c 56 § 7, part; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 7505-26, part.] Now codified in RCW 87.80.070.
87.60.020 Petition to form a district. [1921 c 106 § 2; RRS § 7507.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.80.170 Levy by board if district fails to levy. [1949 c 56 § 16;
Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7505-35.] Repealed by 1996 c 320 § 24.
87.60.030 Petition—Contents—Map—Approval—Modification
of existing districts. [1921 c 106 § 3; RRS § 7508.] Repealed by 1971 c 76
§ 6.
87.80.180 Budget apportionment is special assessment and lien on
nondistrict lands. [1949 c 56 § 17; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7505-36.]
Repealed by 1996 c 320 § 24.
87.60.040 Notice—Contents—Service. [1921 c 106 § 4; RRS §
7509.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.80.210 Chapter does not apply to certain districts without
consent. [1949 c 56 § 20; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 7505-39.] Repealed by 1996
c 320 § 24.
87.60.050 Hearing—Determination. [1921 c 106 § 5; RRS § 7510.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.060 Trustees—Powers and duties. [1921 c 106 § 6; RRS §
7511.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.070 Tax levy—Limitation on. [1921 c 106 § 7; RRS § 7512.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.080 Collection of tax.
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
[1921 c 106 § 8; RRS § 7513.]
87.60.090 Disbursement of funds. [1921 c 106 § 9; RRS § 7514.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.100 Limitation of indebtedness—Exception. [1921 c 106 §
10; RRS § 7515.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.110 District a body corporate—Eminent domain. [1921 c
106 § 11; RRS § 7516.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.120 Plans for improving system. [1921 c 106 § 12; RRS §
7517.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.130 Plans to be voted on. [1921 c 106 § 13; RRS § 7518.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.140 Notice of election—Contents—Posting. [1921 c 106 §
14; RRS § 7519.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.150 Conduct of election—Qualification of electors. [1971
ex.s. c 292 § 73.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20. [1921 c 106 § 15; RRS
§ 7520.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.160 Canvass of returns. [1921 c 106 § 16; RRS § 7521.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.170 Improvements to be made—Supervision. [1921 c 106 §
17; RRS § 7522.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.180 Levy to maintain improvements. [1921 c 106 § 18; RRS
§ 7523.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.800 Disincorporation of district located in class A or AA
county and inactive for five years. Cross-reference section, decodified.
87.60.900 Saving. [1921 c 106 § 19; RRS § 7524.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
87.60.910 Severability. [1921 c 106 § 20; RRS § 7525.] Repealed
by 1971 c 76 § 6.
Chapter 87.64
ADJUSTMENT OF IRRIGATION, DIKING,
AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS
87.64.030 Contract to sell land to pay debts. [1941 c 39 § 3, part,
last am'ds 1929 c 121 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7530-42, part.] Now codified
in RCW 87.64.020.
87.64.050 Powers of district. [1941 c 39 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 §
7530-45.] Now codified as RCW 87.64.070.
(2010 Ed.)
Title 88
NAVIGATION AND
HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS
Chapter 88.02
VESSEL REGISTRATION
(Formerly: Watercraft registration)
88.02.010 Definitions. [2010 c 161 § 1001; 1983 c 7 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 88.02.310 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1231, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.020 Registration and display of registration number and
decal prerequisite to ownership or operation of vessel—Exceptions—
Penalty. [2010 c 161 § 1017; 2006 c 29 § 1; 1985 c 267 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s.
c 3 § 47; 1983 c 7 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.550 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1233, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.023 Vessel dealer display decals—Use. [2010 c 161 § 1041;
1987 c 149 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.790 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.025 Registration of vessels numbered under the federal boat
safety act. [1984 c 250 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.028 Registration of rented vessels—Dealer's vessels—
Dealer registration numbers not transferable. [1987 c 149 § 5.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.030 Exceptions from vessel registration—Use of excess
document identification fee for boating safety programs—Rules. [2010
c 161 § 1018; 2007 c 22 § 3; 2002 c 286 § 12; 1998 c 198 § 1; 1997 c 83 § 1;
1991 c 339 § 30. Prior: 1989 c 393 § 13; 1989 c 102 § 1; 1985 c 452 § 1;
1984 c 250 § 2; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 44; 1983 c 7 § 16.] Recodified as RCW
88.02.570 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1233, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.035 Confidential vessel registration, law enforcement
purposes. [2010 c 161 § 1003; 1991 c 339 § 32.] Recodified as RCW
88.02.330 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1231, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.040 Issuance of registrations—Agents—Deposit of fees in
general fund—Allocation for boating safety and education, law
enforcement, and derelict vessel removal and disposal. [2010 c 161 §
1029; 2002 c 286 § 14; 1989 c 393 § 12; 1983 c 7 § 17.] Recodified as
RCW 88.02.650 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1234, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.045 Allocation of funds under RCW 88.02.040 to counties—
Deposit to account for boating safety programs. [2010 c 161 § 1030;
1993 c 244 § 40.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.655 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1234, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.050
Application—Registration fee and excise tax—
Registration number and decal—Registration periods—Renewals—
Marine oil refuse dump and holding tank information—Transfer of
registrations. [2010 c 161 § 1020; 2010 c 161 § 1019; 2007 c 342 § 6;
2007 c 342 § 5; 2005 c 464 § 2; 2002 c 286 § 13; 1993 c 244 § 38; 1989 c 17
§ 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 45; 1983 c 7 § 18.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.560
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1233, effective July 1, 2011.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 899]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
88.02.052 Voluntary donations in conjunction with registration—
Maritime historic restoration and preservation. [2010 c 161 § 1023;
1996 c 3 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.580 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1233, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.053 Maritime historic restoration and preservation account.
[2010 c 161 § 1031; 1996 c 3 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.660 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1234, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.055 Refund, collection of erroneous amounts—Penalty for
false statement. [2010 c 161 § 1005; 2003 c 53 § 413; 1997 c 22 § 2; 1996
c 31 § 2; 1989 c 68 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.350 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1231, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.060 Registration of dealers—Surety bond—Fees. [2010 c
161 § 1032; 1987 c 149 § 1; 1983 c 7 § 19.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.710
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.070 Certificates of title. [2010 c 161 § 1010; 1996 c 315 § 5;
1991 c 339 § 31; 1985 c 258 § 4; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 46.] Recodified as
RCW 88.02.520 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1232, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.075
Duplicate certificates—Replacement decals—
Surrender of original certificate or decal. [2010 c 161 § 1015; 1997 c 241
§ 12; 1986 c 71 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.530 pursuant to 2010 c 161
§ 1232, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.078 Vessel dealer business address—Office—Identification
of business. [2010 c 161 § 1034; 1987 c 149 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
88.02.730 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.080 Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, or other
casualty—Immunity from liability of persons rendering assistance.
[1984 c 183 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 48.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.130
pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.02.090 Inspection of registration—Violation of chapter—
Penalty. [2006 c 29 § 2; 1983 c 7 § 21.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047,
effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.095 Use of vessel in negligent manner or while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs prohibited—Penalty. [1990 c 231 § 3; 1990
c 31 § 1; 1987 c 373 § 6; 1986 c 153 § 6; 1985 c 267 § 2.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.100 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.02.100 Rule-making authority. [1983 c 7 § 20.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.110
Penalties—Disposition of moneys collected—
Enforcement authority. [2010 c 161 § 1006; 2006 c 29 § 3; 1993 c 244 §
4; 1987 c 149 § 13; 1984 c 183 § 2; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 50; 1983 c 7 § 22.]
Recodified as RCW 88.02.380 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1231, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.112 Registration certificate required—Penalty. [2010 c 161
§ 1036; 1987 c 149 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.740 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.115 Additional penalties for unauthorized or personal use of
dealer display decals. [2010 c 161 § 1037; 1987 c 149 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 88.02.795 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.118 Evasive registration—Penalty. [2010 c 161 § 1007; 2003
c 53 § 414; 2000 c 229 § 6; 1999 c 277 § 10; 1996 c 184 § 4; 1993 c 238 § 4;
1987 c 149 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.400 pursuant to 2010 c 161 §
1231, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.120 Title certificate system—Legislative intent—Authority
for rules and procedures to establish system. [2010 c 161 § 1009; 1985 c
258 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.500 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1232,
effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.125 Evidence of ownership by vessel dealers—Sales of
consigned vessels—Assignment and warranty of certificates of
ownership. [2010 c 161 § 1043; 1994 c 262 § 27; 1987 c 149 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 88.02.760 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.160 Class B title certificates. [1985 c 258 § 2.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.170 Class A and class B title certificates to have apparent
distinctions—Class B certificate to bear legend. [1985 c 258 § 5.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.180 Application for title certificate—Oath by owner. [2010
c 161 § 1012; 1985 c 258 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.515 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1232, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.184 Issuance of temporary permits by registered vessel
dealers—Fee. [2010 c 161 § 1042; 1987 c 149 § 9.] Recodified as RCW
88.02.800 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.188 Denial, suspension, or revocation of vessel dealer
registration—Penalties. [2010 c 161 § 1035; 1987 c 149 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 88.02.750 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.189
Vessel registration or vessel dealer registration
suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance. [2010 c
161 § 1038; 1997 c 58 § 863.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.755 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.190 Inspection of vessels. [1985 c 258 § 10.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.200
Department and state immune from suit for
administration of chapter. [2010 c 161 § 1008; 1985 c 258 § 11.]
Recodified as RCW 88.02.410 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1231, effective July
1, 2011.
88.02.210 Records of the purchase and sale of vessels. [2010 c 161
§ 1040; 1987 c 149 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.780 pursuant to 2010 c
161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.220 Receipt of cash or negotiable instrument before delivery
of vessel—Trust account. [2010 c 161 § 1039; 1991 c 339 § 33; 1987 c
149 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.770 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235,
effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.230 Exemption from vessel dealer requirements. [2010 c
161 § 1033; 2007 c 378 § 1; 1990 c 250 § 90.] Recodified as RCW
88.02.720 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1235, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.235 Denial of license. [1997 c 432 § 3.] Repealed by 2010 c
161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.250 Carbon monoxide warning sticker—Display required.
[2010 c 161 § 1024; 2006 c 140 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.390
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1233, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.260 Carbon monoxide poisoning informational brochure.
[2010 c 161 § 1025; 2006 c 140 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 88.02.600
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1233, effective July 1, 2011.
88.02.270 Derelict vessel removal surcharge. [2007 c 342 § 7.]
Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
Chapter 88.04
CHARTER BOAT SAFETY ACT
(Formerly: Passenger watercraft for hire—Regulation)
88.04.010 Director of labor and industries to enforce. [1907 c 200
§ 1; RRS § 9843.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
88.04.020 Compensation, travel expenses of inspectors. [1975-'76
2nd ex.s. c 34 § 177; 1947 c 137 § 1; 1907 c 200 § 27; RRS § 9869.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.030 Authority of inspectors. [1907 c 200 § 28; RRS § 9870.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.02.130 Class A title certificates. [1985 c 258 § 7.] Repealed by
2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.04.040 Inspection of vessels—Accidents to be investigated.
[1907 c 200 § 2; RRS § 9844.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective
June 30, 1979.
88.02.140
Issuance of class A title certificates—Required
evidence. [1985 c 258 § 8.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July
1, 2011.
88.04.050 Boiler tests and inspections—Inspection of launches.
[1907 c 200 § 3; RRS § 9845.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective
June 30, 1979.
88.02.150 Issuance of class A title certificates—Limitation. [1985
c 258 § 9.] Repealed by 2010 c 161 § 1047, effective July 1, 2011.
88.04.060 Certificate of inspection. [1907 c 200 § 4; RRS § 9846.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
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88.04.070 Inspection and license fees—Disposition of fees. [1907 c
200 § 26; RRS § 9868.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June
30, 1979.
88.04.080 License as master, pilot, or engineer—Examination—
Revocation—Penalty. [1907 c 200 § 14; RRS § 9856.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.090 Rules of navigation. [1907 c 200 § 8; RRS § 9850.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
Title 88
88.08.040 Damage to vessel or cargo. [1909 c 249 § 382; RRS §
2634.] Now codified as RCW 9.91.070.
88.08.070 Failure to stop for law enforcement officer. [1990 c 235
§ 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.110 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.08.080 Eluding a law enforcement vessel. [1990 c 235 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.120 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
Chapter 88.12
88.04.100 Lights. [1907 c 200 § 9; RRS § 9851.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
REGULATION OF RECREATIONAL VESSELS
88.04.110 Limit of passengers—Penalty. [1907 c 200 § 5; RRS §
9847.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.12.010 Definitions. [1998 c 219 § 5; 1997 c 391 § 1; 1993 c 244 §
5; 1933 c 72 § 1; RRS § 9851-1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.010 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.04.120 Precautions against fire. [1907 c 200 § 6; RRS § 9848.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.130 Stairways and gangways—Penalty for obstruction.
[1907 c 200 § 7; RRS § 9849.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective
June 30, 1979.
88.04.140 Fire fighting equipment required. [1907 c 200 § 10;
RRS § 9852.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.150 Meddling with safety valves, etc.—Penalty. [1907 c 200
§ 13; RRS § 9855.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
88.04.160 Combustibles, regulations on carrying. [1907 c 200 §
19; RRS § 9861.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
88.12.015 Violations of chapter punishable as misdemeanor—
Circumstances—Violations designated as civil infractions. [1999 c 249
§ 1501; 1993 c 244 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.020 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
88.12.020 Operation of vessel in a negligent manner—Penalty.
[1993 c 244 § 7; 1933 c 72 § 2; RRS § 9851-2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.025 Operation of vessel in a reckless manner—Operation of
a vessel under the influence of intoxicating liquor—Penalty. [1998 c 213
§ 7; 1993 c 244 § 8. Prior: 1990 c 231 § 3; 1990 c 31 § 1; 1987 c 373 § 6;
1986 c 153 § 6; 1985 c 267 § 2. Formerly RCW 88.12.100, 88.02.095.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.029 Homicide by watercraft—Penalty. [1998 c 219 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.04.170 Unsafe steam pressure prohibited—Penalty. [1907 c
200 § 20; RRS § 9862.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June
30, 1979.
88.12.030 Lights. [1933 c 72 § 3; RRS § 9851-3.] Repealed by 1993
c 244 § 44.
88.04.180 Quality of oil in lights. [1907 c 200 § 15; RRS § 9857.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.12.032 Assault by watercraft—Penalty. [1998 c 219 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.060 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.04.190 Small boats required on vessels. [1907 c 200 § 11; RRS §
9853.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.12.033 Conviction under RCW 88.12.029 or 88.12.032—
Community supervision or community placement—Conditions. [1998 c
219 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.070 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.04.200 Landing passengers in small boats. [1907 c 200 § 17;
RRS § 9859.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.210 Landing passengers—Engines to be stopped. [1907 c
200 § 18; RRS § 9860.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June
30, 1979.
88.04.220 Life preservers, buckets, axes. [1907 c 200 § 12; RRS §
9854.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.230 Name and home port on stern—Penalty. [1907 c 200 §
16; RRS § 9858.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
88.04.240 Penalty—General. [1907 c 200 § 21; RRS § 9863.]
Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.250 Owner liable for conduct of master. [1907 c 200 § 22;
RRS § 9864.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.260 Copy of chapter to be posted—Penalty. [1907 c 200 §
23; RRS § 9865.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30,
1979.
88.04.270 Director's report. [1907 c 200 § 24; RRS § 9866.]
Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96; and repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective
June 30, 1979.
88.04.280 Compliance required, exception, penalty—Certificate
to continue after expiration, when—Passenger launches on Straits of
Juan de Fuca. [1907 c 200 § 25; RRS § 9867. Formerly RCW 88.04.280
and 88.04.290.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 289 § 17, effective June 30, 1979.
88.04.290 Penalty for failure to comply. [1907 c 200 § 25, part;
RRS § 9867, part.] Now codified in RCW 88.04.280.
16.
88.04.300 Definitions. [1979 c 74 § 1.] Repealed by 1989 c 295 §
88.12.035 Failure to stop for law enforcement officer. [1990 c 235
§ 1. Formerly RCW 88.12.110, 88.08.070.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.080 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.040 Muffling devices—Cutout devices unlawful. [1990 c
231 § 2; 1933 c 72 § 4; RRS § 9851-4.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
88.12.045 Eluding a law enforcement vessel. [1990 c 235 § 2.
Formerly RCW 88.12.120, 88.08.080.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.090
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.050 Life preservers or life floats. [1993 c 244 § 14; 1933 c 72
§ 5; RRS § 9851-5.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.115 pursuant to 1993 c 244
§ 45.
88.12.055 Enforcement—Chapter to supplement federal law.
[1994 c 264 § 80; 1993 c 244 § 9; 1988 c 36 § 73; 1986 c 217 § 10.
Formerly RCW 88.12.330, 91.14.100.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.100
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.060 Penalty. [1933 c 72 § 6; RRS § 9851-6.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.090 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.12.065 Equipment standards—Rules—Penalty. [1993 c 244 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.110 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.070 Water skiing safety—Requirements. [1990 c 231 § 1;
1989 c 241 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.080 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.12.075 Tampering with vessel lights or signals—Exhibiting
false lights or signals—Penalty. [1993 c 244 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.120 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.080 Water skiing safety—Requirements. [1993 c 244 § 15;
1990 c 231 § 1; 1989 c 241 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.12.070.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.125 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
SPECIFIC ACTS PROHIBITED
88.12.085 Muffler or underwater exhaust system required—
Exemptions—Enforcement—Penalty. [1993 c 244 § 39.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.60.130 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.08.010 False manifest, etc. [1909 c 249 § 383; RRS § 2635.]
Now codified as RCW 9.91.080.
88.12.090 Penalty. [1933 c 72 § 6; RRS § 9851-6. Formerly RCW
88.12.060.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
88.12.095 Personal flotation devices—Inspection and approval—
Rules. [1993 c 244 § 12.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.140 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.100 Use of vessel in negligent manner or while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs prohibited—Penalty. [1993 c 244 § 8.
Prior: 1990 c 231 § 3; 1990 c 31 § 1; 1987 c 373 § 6; 1986 c 153 § 6; 1985
c 267 § 2. Formerly RCW 88.02.095.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.025
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.195 Notice—Contents—Service. [1999 c 249 § 1504; 1993 c
244 § 20; Code 1881 § 3243; 1854 p 386 § 2; RRS § 9892. Formerly RCW
88.12.170, 88.20.020.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.240 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
88.12.200 Disputed claims—Trial—Bond. [1993 c 244 § 23; 1987 c
202 § 248; Code 1881 § 3246; 1854 p 386 § 5; RRS § 9895. Formerly RCW
88.20.050.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.218 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.105 Failure of vessel to contain required equipment—
Liability of operator or owner—Penalty. [1993 c 244 § 13.] Recodified
as RCW 79A.60.150 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.110 Failure to stop for law enforcement officer. [1990 c 235
§ 1. Formerly RCW 88.08.070.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.035 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.115 Personal flotation devices required—Penalty. [1999 c
310 § 1; 1993 c 244 § 14; 1933 c 72 § 5; RRS § 9851-5. Formerly RCW
88.12.050.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.160 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.120 Eluding a law enforcement vessel. [1990 c 235 § 2.
Formerly RCW 88.08.080.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.045 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.125 Water skiing safety—Requirements. [1993 c 244 § 15;
1990 c 231 § 1; 1989 c 241 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.12.080, 88.12.070.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.170 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.130 Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, or other
casualty—Immunity from liability of persons rendering assistance.
[1993 c 244 § 18; 1984 c 183 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s. c 3 § 48. Formerly RCW
88.02.080.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.155 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.135 Loading or powering vessel beyond safe operating
ability—Penalties. [1993 c 244 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.180
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.140 Casualty and accident reports—Confidentiality—Use
as evidence. [1984 c 183 § 3. Formerly RCW 43.51.402.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.165 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.145
Operation of personal watercraft—Prohibited
activities—Penalties. [1993 c 244 § 17.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.190
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.150
Boating accident reports by local government
agencies—Investigation—Report of coroner. [1987 c 427 § 1. Formerly
RCW 43.51.403.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.175 pursuant to 1993 c 244 §
45.
88.12.155 Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, or other
casualty—Immunity from liability of persons rendering assistance—
Penalties. [1996 c 36 § 1; 1993 c 244 § 18; 1984 c 183 § 1; 1983 2nd ex.s.
c 3 § 48. Formerly RCW 88.12.130, 88.02.080.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.200 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.160 Crafts adrift—Owner to be notified. [1993 c 244 § 19;
Code 1881 § 3242; 1854 p 386 § 1; RRS § 9891. Formerly RCW
88.20.010.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.185 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.165 Casualty and accident reports—Confidentiality—Use
as evidence. [1999 c 249 § 1502; 1984 c 183 § 3. Formerly RCW
88.12.140, 43.51.402.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.210 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
88.12.170 Notice—Contents—Service. [1993 c 244 § 20; Code
1881 § 3243; 1854 p 386 § 2; RRS § 9892. Formerly RCW 88.20.020.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.195 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.175
Boating accident reports by local government
agencies—Investigation—Report of coroner. [1999 c 249 § 1503; 1987 c
427 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.12.150, 43.51.403.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.220 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.205 Posting of notice. [1999 c 249 § 1505; 1993 c 244 § 21;
Code 1881 § 3244; 1854 p 386 § 3; RRS § 9893. Formerly RCW 88.12.180,
88.20.030.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.250 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.210 Liability for excessive or negligent use. [1993 c 244 §
24; Code 1881 § 3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 6; RRS § 9896, part. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: Code 1881 § 3247, part. Now codified as RCW
88.20.070. Formerly RCW 88.20.060.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.222
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.215 Compensation—Liability on failure to give notice.
[1993 c 244 § 22; Code 1881 § 3245; 1854 p 386 § 4; RRS § 9894.
Formerly RCW 88.12.190, 88.20.040.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.260
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.218 Disputed claims—Trial—Bond. [1993 c 244 § 23; 1987 c
202 § 248; Code 1881 § 3246; 1854 p 386 § 5; RRS § 9895. Formerly RCW
88.12.200, 88.20.050.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.270 pursuant to 1999 c
249 § 1601.
88.12.220 Unclaimed craft—Procedure. [1993 c 244 § 25; 1987 c
202 § 249; Code 1881 § 3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 7; RRS § 9896, part.
Formerly RCW 88.20.070, 88.20.060, part.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.225
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.222 Liability for excessive or negligent use. [1993 c 244 §
24; Code 1881 § 3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 6; RRS § 9896, part. FORMER
PART OF SECTION: Code 1881 § 3247, part. Now codified as RCW
88.20.070. Formerly RCW 88.12.210, 88.20.060.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.280 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.225 Unclaimed vessel—Procedure. [1993 c 244 § 25; 1987 c
202 § 249; Code 1881 § 3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 7; RRS § 9896, part.
Formerly RCW 88.12.220, 88.20.070, 88.20.060, part.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.290 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.227 Vessels secured pursuant to chapter 88.27 RCW. [1994
c 51 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.300 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.230 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Purpose. [1993 c 244 § 26; 1986 c 217 § 1. Formerly RCW
91.14.005.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.400 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.232 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Whitewater river outfitter's license required. [1997 c 391 § 2.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.410 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.235 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Conduct constituting misdemeanor. [1997 c 391 § 3; 1993 c 244
§ 27.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.420 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.240 Definitions. [1986 c 217 § 2. Formerly RCW 91.14.010.]
Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
88.12.245 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Safety requirements. [1997 c 391 § 4; 1993 c 244 § 30; 1986 c
217 § 6. Formerly RCW 88.12.280, 91.14.050.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.430 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.250 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Operation of vessel—Exemptions. [1993 c 244 § 28; 1986 c 217
§ 3. Formerly RCW 91.14.020.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.440 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.180 Posting of notice. [1993 c 244 § 21; Code 1881 § 3244;
1854 p 386 § 3; RRS § 9893. Formerly RCW 88.20.030.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.205 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.255 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Use of alcohol prohibited—Vessel to be accompanied by vessel
with licensed outfitter. [1997 c 391 § 5; 1993 c 244 § 31; 1986 c 217 § 7.
Formerly RCW 88.12.290, 91.14.060.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.450
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.185 Vessels adrift—Owner to be notified. [1993 c 244 § 19;
Code 1881 § 3242; 1854 p 386 § 1; RRS § 9891. Formerly RCW 88.12.160,
88.20.010.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.230 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.260 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Rights-of-way. [1993 c 244 § 29; 1986 c 217 § 4. Formerly RCW
91.14.030.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.460 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.190 Compensation—Liability on failure to give notice.
[1993 c 244 § 22; Code 1881 § 3245; 1854 p 386 § 4; RRS § 9894.
Formerly RCW 88.20.040.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.215 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.265 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Designation of whitewater river sections. [1997 c 391 § 6; 1986
c 217 § 8. Formerly RCW 88.12.300, 91.14.070.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.470 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
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88.12.270 Operators—First aid card required—Exception. [1986
c 217 § 5. Formerly RCW 91.14.040.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
88.12.275 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Whitewater river outfitter's license—Application—Fees—
Insurance—Penalties—State immune from civil actions arising from
licensure. [1997 c 391 § 7; 1995 c 399 § 216; 1986 c 217 § 11. Formerly
RCW 88.12.320, 91.14.090.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.480 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.276 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—Rules to implement RCW 88.12.275—Fees. [1997 c 391 § 9.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.485 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.278 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater
rivers—License suspension for certain convictions. [1997 c 391 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.490 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.279 Designation as whitewater river—Rules—Schedule of
fines. [1997 c 391 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.495 pursuant to 1999
c 249 § 1601.
88.12.280 Safety equipment. [1993 c 244 § 30; 1986 c 217 § 6.
Formerly RCW 91.14.050.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.245 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.285 Uniform waterway marking system. [1987 c 427 § 3.
Formerly RCW 88.12.350, 43.51.404.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.500
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.290 Whitewater river sections—Use of alcohol prohibited—
Watercraft to be accompanied by other watercraft. [1993 c 244 § 31;
1986 c 217 § 7. Formerly RCW 91.14.060.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.255
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.295 Findings—Sewage disposal initiative established—
Boater environmental education—Waterway access facilities. [1999 c
249 § 1506; 1989 c 393 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.12.360, 88.36.010.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.510 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.300 Whitewater river sections—Designation. [1986 c 217 §
8. Formerly RCW 91.14.070.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.265 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.305
Identification and designation of polluted and
environmentally sensitive areas. [1999 c 249 § 1507; 1994 c 264 § 81;
1989 c 393 § 3. Formerly RCW 88.12.380, 88.36.030.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.60.520 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.310 Death or disappearance from watercraft—Notification
of authorities. [1986 c 217 § 9. Formerly RCW 91.14.080.] Repealed by
1993 c 244 § 44.
88.12.315 Designation of marinas, boat launches, or boater
destinations for installation of sewage pumpout or dump units. [1993 c
244 § 32; 1989 c 393 § 4. Formerly RCW 88.12.390, 88.36.040.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.530 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.320 Registration of persons carrying passengers for hire on
whitewater river sections—List of registered persons—Notice of
registrants' insurance termination—State immune from civil actions
arising from registration. [1986 c 217 § 11. Formerly RCW 91.14.090.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.275 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.325 Contracts for financial assistance—Ownership of
sewage pumpout or dump unit—Ongoing costs. [1993 c 244 § 33; 1989
c 393 § 5. Formerly RCW 88.12.400, 88.36.050.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.540 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.330 Enforcement—Chapter to supplement federal law.
[1993 c 244 § 9; 1988 c 36 § 73; 1986 c 217 § 10. Formerly RCW
91.14.100.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.055 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.335 Development by department of ecology of design,
installation, and operation of sewage pumpout and dump units—Rules.
[1993 c 244 § 34; 1989 c 393 § 6. Formerly RCW 88.12.410, 88.36.060.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.60.550 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.340 Civil penalty. [1986 c 217 § 12.
91.14.110.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
Formerly RCW
88.12.345 Boater environmental education program. [1993 c 244
§ 35; 1989 c 393 § 7. Formerly RCW 88.12.420, 88.36.070.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.60.560 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.350 Uniform waterway marking system. [1987 c 427 § 3.
Formerly RCW 43.51.404.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.285 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
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88.12.355 Grants for environmental education or boat waste
management planning. [1989 c 393 § 8. Formerly RCW 88.12.430,
88.36.080.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.570 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.360 Findings—Sewage disposal initiative established—
Boater environmental education—Waterway access facilities. [1989 c
393 § 1. Formerly RCW 88.36.010.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.295
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.365 Review of programs by commission—Report. [1999 c
249 § 1508; 1993 c 244 § 36; 1989 c 393 § 9. Formerly RCW 88.12.440,
88.36.090.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.580 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.370 Definitions. [1989 c 393 § 2. Formerly RCW 88.36.020.]
Repealed by 1994 c 51 § 7.
88.12.375 Allocation of funds. [1993 c 244 § 37; 1989 c 393 § 11.
Formerly RCW 88.12.450, 88.36.100.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.590
pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.380
Identification and designation of polluted and
environmentally sensitive areas. [1989 c 393 § 3. Formerly RCW
88.36.030.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.305 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.385 Commission to adopt rules. [1999 c 249 § 1509; 1989 c
393 § 14. Formerly RCW 88.12.460, 88.36.110.] Recodified as RCW
79A.60.595 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.390 Designation of marinas, boat launches, or boater
destinations for installation of sewage pumpout or dump stations.
[1993 c 244 § 32; 1989 c 393 § 4. Formerly RCW 88.36.040.] Recodified
as RCW 88.12.315 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.395 Committee to adopt rules. [1989 c 393 § 15. Formerly
RCW 88.12.470, 88.36.120.] Repealed by 1999 c 249 § 1701.
88.12.400 Contracts for financial assistance—Ownership of
sewage pumpout or dump station—Ongoing costs. [1993 c 244 § 33;
1989 c 393 § 5. Formerly RCW 88.36.050.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.325
pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.410 Development by department of ecology of design,
installation, and operation of sewage pumpout and dump stations—
Rules. [1993 c 244 § 34; 1989 c 393 § 6. Formerly RCW 88.36.060.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.335 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.420 Boater environmental education program. [1993 c 244
§ 35; 1989 c 393 § 7. Formerly RCW 88.36.070.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.345 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.430 Grants for environmental education or boat waste
management planning. [1989 c 393 § 8. Formerly RCW 88.36.080.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.355 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.440 Review of programs by commission—Report. [1993 c
244 § 36; 1989 c 393 § 9. Formerly RCW 88.36.090.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.365 pursuant to 1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.450 Allocation of funds. [1993 c 244 § 37; 1989 c 393 § 11.
Formerly RCW 88.36.100.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.375 pursuant to
1993 c 244 § 45.
88.12.460 Commission to adopt rules. [1989 c 393 § 14. Formerly
RCW 88.36.110.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.385 pursuant to 1993 c 244 §
45.
88.12.470 Committee to adopt rules. [1989 c 393 § 15. Formerly
RCW 88.36.120.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.395 pursuant to 1993 c 244 §
45.
88.12.480 Facilities to reduce boat waste entering state waters—
Consideration of funding support for portable pumpout facilities.
[1992 c 100 § 8.] Repealed by 1993 c 244 § 44.
88.12.500 Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—Findings.
[1994 c 151 § 1; 1993 c 469 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.600 pursuant
to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.505
Recreational boating fire prevention education
program. [1994 c 151 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.610 pursuant to
1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.12.510 Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—Sensors
and warning devices required—Penalty. [1993 c 469 § 2.] Repealed by
1994 c 151 § 4.
88.12.520
Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—
Standards—Rules. [1993 c 469 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 c 151 § 4.
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88.12.530 Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—Required
for sale or manufacture of vessel—Penalty. [1993 c 469 § 4.] Repealed
by 1994 c 151 § 4.
88.12.540
Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—
Preemption of state law—Exemption from preemption. [1993 c 469 §
5.] Repealed by 1994 c 151 § 4.
Chapter 88.16
PILOTAGE ACT
88.16.030 Rules and regulations. [1971 ex.s. c 297 § 1; 1967 c 15 §
6; 1935 c 18 § 9; RRS § 9871-9. Prior: 1888 p 176 § 4.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 337 § 17.
88.16.060 Puget Sound pilotage account. [1935 c 18 § 12; RRS §
9871-12.] Repealed by 1967 c 15 § 12.
88.16.080 Pilotage rates. [1935 c 18 § 5; RRS § 9871-5. Prior:
1888 p 178 § 26.] Repealed by 1967 c 15 § 12.
88.16.116 Limiting liability of pilots—Terms in special contracts
or tariffs to do so. [1981 c 196 § 2.] Repealed by 1984 c 69 § 2.
Chapter 88.27
COMMISSION MOORAGE FACILITIES
88.27.010 Definitions. [1994 c 51 § 1.]
79A.65.010 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Recodified as RCW
88.27.020
Securing unauthorized vessels—Notice—Claiming
vessels—Abandoned vessels. [1994 c 51 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
79A.65.020 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.27.030 Sale of abandoned vessels—Notice—Redemption of
vessels—Use of proceeds—Disposal of vessels. [1994 c 51 § 3.]
Recodified as RCW 79A.65.030 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.27.040 Action to recover charges—Attorneys' fees—Costs.
[1994 c 51 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 79A.65.040 pursuant to 1999 c 249 §
1601.
88.27.050 Rights not affected. [1994 c 51 § 5.] Recodified as RCW
79A.65.050 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
88.27.900 Severability—1994 c 51. [1994 c 51 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 79A.65.900 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
Chapter 88.28
88.16.117 Limiting liability of pilots—Regulations—Forms—
Records. [1981 c 196 § 3.] Repealed by 1984 c 69 § 2.
OBSTRUCTIONS IN NAVIGABLE WATERS
88.16.210 Reckless operation of a tank vessel—Penalty. [1991 c
200 § 604.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.530 pursuant to 1993 c 184 § 1.
88.28.010 Railroad bridges across navigable streams. [1927 c 255
§ 92; RRS § 7797-92.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.368.
88.16.220 Operation of a vessel while under influence of liquor or
drugs—Penalty. [1991 c 200 § 605.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.540
pursuant to 1993 c 184 § 1.
88.28.020 Public bridges across waterways and tide or shore
lands. [1927 c 255 § 93; RRS § 7797-93.] Now codified in RCW
79.01.372.
88.16.230 Breath or blood analysis. [1991 c 200 § 606.] Recodified
as RCW 90.56.550 pursuant to 1993 c 184 § 1.
88.28.030 Common carriers may bridge state waterways. [1927 c
255 § 94; RRS § 7797-94.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.376.
88.16.240 Limited immunity for blood withdrawal. [1991 c 200 §
607.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.560 pursuant to 1993 c 184 § 1.
88.28.040 Location and plans to be approved. [1927 c 255 § 95;
RRS § 7797-95.] Now codified in RCW 79.01.380.
Chapter 88.20
Chapter 88.32
WATER CRAFT ADRIFT
RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS
88.20.010 Crafts adrift—Owner to be notified. [Code 1881 § 3242;
1854 p 386 § 1; RRS § 9891.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.160 pursuant to
1992 c 15 § 1.
88.32.050 State shorelands to be assessed. [1907 c 236 § 3, part;
RRS § 9671, part.] Now codified in RCW 88.32.040.
88.20.020 Notice—Contents—Service. [Code 1881 § 3243; 1854 p
386 § 2; RRS § 9892.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.170 pursuant to 1992 c 15
§ 1.
88.20.030 Posting of notice. [Code 1881 § 3244; 1854 p 386 § 3;
RRS § 9893.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.180 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.20.040 Compensation—Liability on failure to give notice.
[Code 1881 § 3245; 1854 p 386 § 4; RRS § 9894.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.190 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.20.050 Disputed claims—Trial—Bond. [1987 c 202 § 248; Code
1881 § 3246; 1854 p 386 § 5; RRS § 9895.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.200
pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.20.060 Liability for excessive or negligent use. [Code 1881 §
3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 6; RRS § 9896, part. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: Code 1881 § 3247, part. Now codified as RCW 88.20.070.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.210 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.20.070 Unclaimed craft—Procedure. [1987 c 202 § 249; Code
1881 § 3247, part; 1854 p 387 § 7; RRS § 9896, part. Formerly RCW
88.20.060, part.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.220 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
Chapter 88.24
WHARVES AND LANDINGS
88.24.050 County may build and maintain wharves. 1917 c 148 §
9 formerly codified herein was expressly repealed by 1935 c 115. The
repeal may have been overlooked in prior compilations since the repealer
referred to the session law source and omitted reference to one of the former
compilations. This section is listed as a source for 1927 c 255 § 85 (RCW
79.01.340), see reviser's notes appended to 1927 Senate Bill No. 85.
88.24.060 State may grant easement for right-of-way. [1917 c 148
§ 10.] Decodified.
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88.32.110 Payment of assessments. [1907 c 236 § 8, part; RRS §
9676, part.] Now codified in RCW 88.32.100.
88.32.120 Payment in full. [1907 c 236 § 12, part; RRS § 9680,
part.] Now codified in RCW 88.32.170.
88.32.150 Form of bonds. [1907 c 236 § 10, part; RRS § 9678, part.]
Now codified in RCW 88.32.140.
Chapter 88.36
BOATING SAFETY AND EDUCATION
88.36.010 Findings—Sewage disposal initiative established—
Boater environmental education—Waterway access facilities. [1989 c
393 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.360 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.020 Definitions. [1989 c 393 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.370 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.030
Identification and designation of polluted and
environmentally sensitive areas. [1989 c 393 § 3.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.380 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.040 Designation of marinas, boat launches, or boater
destinations for installation of sewage pumpout or dump stations.
[1989 c 393 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.390 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.050 Contracts for financial assistance—Ownership of
sewage pumpout or dump station—Ongoing costs. [1989 c 393 § 5.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.400 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.060 Development by department of ecology of design,
installation, and operation of sewage pumpout and dump stations—
Rules. [1989 c 393 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.410 pursuant to 1992 c
15 § 1.
88.36.070 Boater environmental education program. [1989 c 393
§ 7.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.420 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
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88.36.080 Grants for environmental education or boat waste
management planning. [1989 c 393 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.430
pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.44.180
Claims enforceable against commission assets—
Nonliability of other persons and entities. [1990 c 117 § 19.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.36.090 Review of programs by commission—Report. [1989 c
393 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.440 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
Reviser's note: RCW 88.44.180 was amended by 1994 c 52 § 2
without reference to its repeal by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
It has been decodified for publication purposes under RCW 1.12.025.
88.36.100 Allocation of funds. [1989 c 393 § 11.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.450 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.110 Commission to adopt rules. [1989 c 393 § 14.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.460 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.36.120 Committee to adopt rules. [1989 c 393 § 15.] Recodified
as RCW 88.12.470 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
88.44.190 Penalty. [1990 c 117 § 20.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.200 Financing assistance for commission. [1990 c 117 § 21.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 88.40
88.44.210 Bonds or loans issued only after certification of
sufficiency of funds. [1990 c 117 § 22.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870,
effective July 1, 1995.
TRANSPORT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS—
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
88.44.215 Contractor indemnification—Limited. [1994 c 52 § 3.]
Repealed by 1995 c 148 § 4, effective July 1, 1995.
88.40.010 Definitions. [1990 c 116 § 30; 1989 1st ex.s. c 2 § 2.]
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
88.44.220 Captions not law. [1990 c 117 § 23.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.40.050 Noncompliance—Penalty.
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
88.44.900 Severability—1990 c 117. [1990 c 117 § 24.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
[1989 1st ex.s. c 2 § 6.]
88.44.901 Effective dates—1990 c 117. [1990 c 117 § 25.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
Chapter 88.44
OIL SPILL FIRST RESPONSE
Chapter 88.46
88.44.005 Purpose. [1990 c 117 § 1.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 §
870, effective July 1, 1995.
VESSEL OIL SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE
88.44.010 Definitions. [1992 c 73 § 15; 1991 c 200 § 901; 1990 c
117 § 2.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.46.110 Regional marine safety committees—Regional marine
safety plans—Reports and recommendations. [1992 c 73 § 24; 1991 c
200 § 424.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 871, effective July 1, 1994.
88.44.020 Commission—Powers and duties. [1991 c 200 § 902;
1990 c 117 § 3.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.030 Members—Meetings. [1991 c 200 § 903; 1990 c 117 § 4.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.040 Terms—Vacancies. [1991 c 200 § 904; 1990 c 117 § 5.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.050 Nomination and election procedure. [1990 c 117 § 6.]
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
88.46.140 Unified and consistent planning. [1991 c 200 § 428.]
Repealed by 2000 c 69 § 37.
88.46.150 Tow boat standards—Study. [1991 c 200 § 437; 1990 c
116 § 16. Formerly RCW 90.48.385.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 69 §
36.
88.46.920 Report to the legislature. [1991 c 200 § 429.] Repealed
by 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 524, effective January 1, 1996.
88.44.060 List of companies. [1990 c 117 § 7.] Repealed by 1991 c
200 § 1116.
88.46.922 Transfer of property and appropriations. [1991 c 200 §
431; (1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 518 expired June 30, 1997).] Repealed by 2000
c 69 § 37.
88.44.070 Reimbursement of election costs. [1990 c 117 § 8.]
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
88.46.923 Transfer of employees. [1991 c 200 § 432.] Repealed by
1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 524, effective January 1, 1996.
88.44.080 Quorum—Compensation—Travel expenses. [1991 c
200 § 905; 1990 c 117 § 9.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July
1, 1995.
88.46.924
Continuation of rules, pending business, and
obligations. [1991 c 200 § 433.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 69 § 36.
88.44.090 Commission records as evidence. [1990 c 117 § 10.]
Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.100 Assessments. [1992 c 73 § 16; 1990 c 117 § 11.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.110 Increase in assessments. [1992 c 73 § 17; 1991 c 200 §
906; 1990 c 117 § 12.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1,
1995.
88.44.120 Collection—Lien. [1990 c 117 § 13.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.46.925 Prior acts valid. [1991 c 200 § 434; (1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 §
519 expired June 30, 1997).] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 69 § 36.
88.46.927 Collective bargaining agreements not altered. [1993 c
281 § 67; 1991 c 200 § 436.] Decodified pursuant to 2000 c 69 § 36.
Title 89
RECLAMATION, SOIL CONSERVATION,
AND LAND SETTLEMENT
Chapter 89.04
88.44.130 Records of vessel transits. [1990 c 117 § 14.] Repealed
by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
LAND SETTLEMENT
88.44.140 Right to subpoena. [1990 c 117 § 15.] Repealed by 1994
sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
89.04.005 Short title. [1919 c 188 § 1; RRS § 3018.] Repealed by
1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
88.44.150 Manager—Secretary and/or treasurer—Treasurer's
bond. [1990 c 117 § 16.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1,
1995.
89.04.010 Declaration of purpose. [1919 c 188 § 2; RRS § 3019.
Formerly RCW 89.04.010 and 89.04.020.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
88.44.155 Legal adviser—Attorney general.
Repealed by 1995 c 148 § 4, effective July 1, 1995.
[1994 c 52 § 4.]
88.44.160 Rules. [1991 c 200 § 907; 1990 c 117 § 17.] Repealed by
1994 sp.s. c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
88.44.170 Enforcement. [1990 c 117 § 18.] Repealed by 1994 sp.s.
c 9 § 870, effective July 1, 1995.
(2010 Ed.)
89.04.020 Preamble. [1919 c 188 § 2, part; RRS § 3019, part.] Now
codified in RCW 89.04.010.
89.04.030 Projects and contracts with United States authorized.
[1919 c 188 § 3; RRS § 3020.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
89.04.040 Powers of director as to land settlement. [1921 c 90 § 1;
1919 c 188 § 4; RRS § 3021. Formerly RCW 89.04.040 through
89.04.060.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 905]
Title 89
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
89.04.050 Director—Duty to investigate and issue certificate.
[1921 c 90 § 1, part; 1919 c 188 § 4; RRS § 3021, part.] Now codified in
RCW 89.04.040.
RECLAMATION DISTRICTS OF ONE MILLION ACRES
89.04.060 Expense. [1921 c 90 § 1, part; 1919 c 188 § 4; RRS §
3021, part.] Now codified in RCW 89.04.040.
COMPARATIVE TABLE
89.04.070 Investigation of other states—Biennial report. [1919 c
188 § 7; RRS § 3024.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
Chapters 89.20, 89.22, 89.24, 89.26, and 89.28 RCW were recodified
July 1, 1961, and are now codified in chapter 89.30 RCW as follows:
89.04.080
Soldier
preference—Qualifications—Purchase
contracts. [1919 c 188 § 5; RRS § 3022.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
Chapters 89.20, 89.22, 89.24, 89.26, and 89.28
Formerly
Herein
89.04.090 Sale of cattle to settlers. [1923 c 112 § 1; RRS § 3021-1.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
89.20.010
89.04.100 Lease or sale—Notice—Terms. [1923 c 34 § 1; 1919 c
188 § 6; RRS § 3023.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
89.20.020
89.20.030
89.20.040
Decodified;
no session law
source
89.30.001
89.30.007
89.30.001
89.30.007
89.30.118
89.30.322
89.30.121
89.30.115
89.30.004
89.30.016
89.30.019
89.30.022
89.30.025
89.30.127
89.30.130
89.30.142
89.30.136
89.30.145
89.30.211
89.30.214
89.30.217
89.30.220
89.30.223
89.30.010
89.30.013
89.30.028
89.30.031
89.30.034
89.30.037
89.30.040
89.30.043
89.30.046
89.30.052
89.30.049
89.30.055
89.30.058
89.30.061
89.30.070
89.30.073
89.30.067
89.30.076
89.30.079
89.30.064
89.30.082
89.30.085
89.30.091
89.30.088
89.30.097
89.30.094
89.30.100
89.30.103
89.30.106
89.30.109
89.30.112
89.30.232
89.30.235
89.30.226
89.30.373
89.30.238
89.30.241
89.30.250
89.30.229
89.30.253
89.30.259
89.30.256
89.30.274
89.30.277
89.30.280
89.30.283
89.04.105 Penalty. [1921 c 90 § 2; RRS § 3027. Formerly RCW
89.04.120.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
89.04.110 Sale of land acquired by state. [1931 c 67 § 1; RRS §
3024-7. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1931 c 67 § 2, now codified as
RCW 89.04.115.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 52 § 1.
89.04.115 Sale of land acquired by state—Proceeds. [1931 c 67 §
2; RRS § 3024-8. Formerly RCW 89.04.110, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s.
c 52 § 1.
89.04.120 Penalty. [1921 c 90 § 2; RRS § 3027.] Now codified in
RCW 89.04.105.
Chapter 89.08
CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
89.08.230 through 89.08.330 [1939 c 187 §§ 9, 10, 11, 12; RRS §§
10726-9, -10, -11, -12.] Repealed by 1955 c 304 § 29.
89.08.340 Intergovernmental cooperation—Transfer, allocation,
of funds. [1961 c 240 § 14; 1939 c 187 § 14; RRS § 10726-14.] Repealed
by 1973 1st ex.s. c 184 § 29.
89.08.380 Effect of dissolution—Commission substituted. [1973
1st ex.s. c 184 § 28; 1955 c 304 § 28. Prior: 1939 c 187 § 15, part; RRS §
10726-15, part.] Repealed by 1999 c 305 § 12.
Chapter 89.12
RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
IN RECLAMATION AREAS
89.12.070 Fraudulent and unlawful conveyances—Penalties.
[1951 c 200 § 2; 1943 c 275 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7525-26.] Repealed by
1963 c 3 § 4.
89.12.130 Adoption of Columbia Basin project act. [1951 c 200 §
4; 1943 c 275 § 15; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 7525-34.] Repealed by 1963 c 3 § 4.
Later enactment, see RCW 89.12.131.
Chapter 89.16
RECLAMATION BY STATE
89.16.030 Reimbursement of other funds. [1959 c 104 § 3. Prior:
1919 c 158 § 4, part; RRS § 3007, part.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 51 § 9.
89.16.090 State cut-over land—Survey and investigation. [1919 c
158 § 9; RRS § 3012.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 51 § 9.
89.16.100 State cut-over land—Investigation, consideration—
Report. [1919 c 158 § 10; RRS § 3013.] Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 51 § 9.
89.16.110 State cut-over land—Determination to clear—Cost to
be added to price—Sale procedure. [1919 c 158 § 11; RRS § 3014.]
Repealed by 1972 ex.s. c 51 § 9.
89.16.120 Tax levy. [1933 c 24 § 1; 1931 c 80 § 1; 1929 c 94 § 1;
1927 c 218 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 151 § 1; 1919 c 158 § 12; RRS § 3015.]
Repealed by 1973 1st ex.s. c 40 § 2.
89.16.500 Mt. St. Helens eruption—Exemption from diking and
drainage requirements of emergency recovery operations—Expiration
of section. [1989 c 213 § 5; 1985 c 307 § 8; 1983 1st ex.s. c 1 § 5; 1982 c 7
§ 6.] Expired June 30, 1995.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 906]
89.20.050
89.20.060
89.20.070
89.20.080
89.20.200
89.20.210
89.20.220
89.20.230
89.20.240
89.20.300
89.20.310
89.20.320
89.20.330
89.20.340
89.20.350
89.20.360
89.20.370
89.20.380
89.20.390
89.20.500
89.20.510
89.20.520
89.20.530
89.20.540
89.20.550
89.20.560
89.20.570
89.20.580
89.20.590
89.20.700
89.20.710
89.20.720
89.20.730
89.20.740
89.20.750
89.20.760
89.20.770
89.20.780
89.20.790
89.20.800
89.20.870
89.20.880
89.20.890
89.20.900
89.20.910
89.20.920
89.20.930
89.20.940
89.22.010
89.22.020
89.22.030
89.22.040
89.22.050
89.22.060
89.22.070
89.22.080
89.22.090
89.22.100
89.22.110
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 89
Formerly
Herein
Formerly
Herein
89.22.120
89.22.130
89.22.140
89.22.150
89.22.160
89.22.170
89.22.180
89.30.286
89.30.289
89.30.298
89.30.301
89.30.304
89.30.307
89.30.292
89.30.295
89.30.274
89.30.262
89.30.265
89.30.268
89.30.271
89.30.331
89.30.310
89.30.319
89.30.316
89.30.652
89.30.328
89.30.325
89.30.625
89.30.313
89.30.334
89.30.337
89.30.340
89.30.244
89.30.376
89.30.382
89.30.385
89.30.379
89.30.406
89.30.409
89.30.343
89.30.346
89.30.349
89.30.352
89.30.361
89.30.355
89.30.358
89.30.364
89.30.367
89.30.370
89.30.184
89.30.187
89.30.190
89.30.193
89.30.196
89.30.199
89.30.202
89.30.205
89.30.208
89.30.133
89.30.175
89.30.178
89.30.181
89.30.436
89.30.439
89.30.442
89.30.445
89.30.448
89.30.451
89.30.454
89.30.457
89.30.460
89.30.463
89.30.466
89.30.469
89.30.472
89.30.475
89.30.478
89.30.484
89.30.487
89.30.490
89.30.493
89.30.496
89.30.124
89.30.481
89.30.427
89.30.499
89.30.502
89.30.505
89.30.508
89.24.440
89.24.450
89.24.500
89.24.510
89.24.520
89.24.530
89.24.540
89.24.550
89.24.560
89.24.570
89.24.580
89.24.590
89.24.700
89.24.710
89.30.511
89.30.514
89.30.154
89.30.148
89.30.151
89.30.157
89.30.160
89.30.163
89.30.166
89.30.169
89.30.172
89.30.427
89.30.793
89.30.796
89.30.799
89.30.802
89.30.805
89.30.811
89.30.808
89.30.817
89.30.820
89.30.814
89.30.829
89.30.823
89.30.826
89.30.391
89.30.394
89.30.397
89.30.787
89.30.790
89.30.400
89.30.403
89.30.412
89.30.415
89.30.424
89.30.418
89.30.421
89.30.139
89.30.427
89.30.430
89.30.433
89.30.517
89.30.526
89.30.529
89.30.532
89.30.535
89.30.538
89.30.541
89.30.544
89.30.520
89.30.556
89.30.523
89.30.559
89.30.547
89.30.550
89.30.553
89.30.562
89.30.565
89.30.568
89.30.574
89.30.577
89.30.571
89.30.580
89.30.583
89.30.586
89.30.589
89.30.592
89.30.595
89.30.598
89.30.601
89.30.604
89.30.619
89.30.622
89.30.607
89.30.610
89.30.613
89.30.616
89.30.760
89.30.766
89.30.769
89.30.772
89.30.775
89.22.280
89.22.290
89.22.300
89.22.310
89.22.320
89.22.330
89.22.400
89.22.410
89.22.420
89.22.430
89.22.440
89.22.450
89.22.460
89.22.470
89.22.570
89.22.580
89.22.590
89.22.600
89.22.610
89.22.620
89.22.630
89.22.640
89.22.650
89.22.660
89.22.670
89.22.680
89.22.690
89.22.700
89.22.710
89.22.720
89.22.730
89.22.740
89.22.800
89.22.810
89.22.820
89.22.830
89.22.840
89.22.850
89.22.860
89.22.870
89.22.880
89.24.010
89.24.020
89.24.030
89.24.040
89.24.050
89.24.060
89.24.070
89.24.080
89.24.090
89.24.100
89.24.110
89.24.120
89.24.130
89.24.140
89.24.150
89.24.160
89.24.170
89.24.180
89.24.190
89.24.200
89.24.210
89.24.220
89.24.230
89.24.240
89.24.250
89.24.260
89.24.270
89.24.400
89.24.410
89.24.420
89.24.430
(2010 Ed.)
89.24.720
89.24.730
89.24.740
89.24.750
89.24.760
89.24.770
89.24.780
89.24.790
89.24.800
89.24.810
89.26.010
89.26.020
89.26.030
89.26.040
89.26.050
89.26.060
89.26.070
89.26.200
89.26.210
89.26.220
89.26.230
89.26.240
89.26.250
89.26.260
89.26.270
89.26.400
89.26.410
89.26.420
89.26.430
89.26.440
89.26.450
89.26.460
89.26.470
89.26.480
89.26.490
89.26.500
89.26.510
89.26.520
89.26.530
89.26.540
89.26.550
89.26.560
89.26.570
89.26.700
89.26.710
89.26.720
89.26.730
89.26.740
89.26.750
89.26.760
89.26.770
89.26.780
89.26.790
89.26.800
89.26.810
89.26.820
89.26.830
89.26.840
89.26.850
89.26.860
89.28.010
89.28.020
89.28.030
89.28.040
89.28.050
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 907]
Title 90
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Formerly
Herein
89.28.060
89.28.070
89.30.763
89.30.778
89.30.784
89.30.781
89.30.628
89.30.631
89.30.634
89.30.637
89.30.640
89.30.643
89.30.646
89.30.649
89.30.655
89.30.658
89.30.661
89.30.664
89.30.667
89.30.673
89.30.670
89.30.676
89.30.679
89.30.682
89.30.685
89.30.688
89.30.706
89.30.709
89.30.712
89.30.715
89.30.718
89.30.745
89.30.721
89.30.724
89.30.727
89.30.730
89.30.733
89.30.736
89.30.739
89.30.742
89.30.748
89.30.751
89.30.754
89.30.757
89.30.691
89.30.694
89.30.697
89.30.700
89.30.703
89.28.080
89.28.200
89.28.210
89.28.220
89.28.230
89.28.240
89.28.250
89.28.260
89.28.400
89.28.410
89.28.420
89.28.430
89.28.440
89.28.450
89.28.460
89.28.470
89.28.480
89.28.490
89.28.500
89.28.510
89.28.520
89.28.530
89.28.540
89.28.550
89.28.560
89.28.570
89.28.700
89.28.710
89.28.720
89.28.730
89.28.740
89.28.750
89.28.760
89.28.770
89.28.780
89.28.790
89.28.800
89.28.810
89.28.820
89.28.830
89.28.840
89.28.850
Chapter 89.30
RECLAMATION DISTRICTS OF ONE MILLION ACRES
89.30.406 Elections to authorize indebtedness. [1927 c 254 § 136;
RRS § 7402-136. Formerly RCW 89.22.650, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
89.30.409 Elections to authorize indebtedness—Notice. [1927 c
254 § 137; RRS § 7402-137. Formerly RCW 89.22.650, part.] Repealed by
1984 c 186 § 70.
89.30.415 General obligation bonds—Form. [1983 c 167 § 251;
1927 c 254 § 139; RRS § 7402-139. Formerly RCW 89.26.210, part.]
Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
RRS § 7402-188. Formerly RCW 89.26.550.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 §
270.
Title 90
WATER RIGHTS—ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 90.03
WATER CODE
90.03.080
Appeal to superior court, procedure—Attorney
general, legal adviser—Compensation of legal aide. [1919 c 71 § 1; 1917
c 117 § 11; RRS § 7361. Formerly RCW 90.04.050, 90.04.060, and
90.12.080, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
90.03.170 Determination of water rights—Hearing—Notice—
Prior rights preserved. [1987 c 109 § 77; 1917 c 117 § 20; RRS § 7370.
Formerly RCW 90.12.070.] Repealed by 2009 c 332 § 22.
90.03.190
Determination of water rights—Transcript of
testimony—Filing—Notice of hearing. [1987 c 109 § 78; 1917 c 117 § 22;
RRS § 7372. Formerly RCW 90.12.090.] Repealed by 2009 c 332 § 22.
90.03.480 "Person" defined. [1917 c 117 § 46; RRS § 7400.
Formerly RCW 90.04.010, part.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
90.03.610 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 30.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.03.611 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c
112 § 30.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
Chapter 90.04
GENERAL PROVISIONS
90.04.010 Definitions. [(i) 1917 c 117 § 2; RRS § 7352. (ii) 1917 c
117 § 46; RRS § 7400.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.020 and 90.03.480.
90.04.020 Appropriation of water rights. [1917 c 117 § 1; RRS §
7351.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.010.
90.04.030 Eminent domain. [1917 c 117 § 4; RRS § 7354.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.040.
90.04.040 Schedule of fees. [1951 c 57 § 5, last am'ds 1917 c 117 §
44; RRS § 7399.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.470.
90.04.050 Appeal—Notice—Bond. [1919 c 71 § 1, part; 1917 c 117
§ 11, part; RRS § 7361, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.03.080.
90.04.060 Procedure on appeal. [1919 c 71 § 1, part; 1917 c 117 §
11, part; RRS § 7361, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.03.080.
Chapter 90.08
STREAM PATROLMEN
90.08.010 Water masters—Appointment, compensation. [1947 c
123 § 2; 1917 c 117 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7359.] Now codified as RCW
90.03.060.
90.08.020 Water masters—Duties. [1917 c 117 § 10; RRS § 7360.]
Now codified as RCW 90.03.070.
89.30.418 General obligation bonds—Date—Interest—Payments.
[1983 c 167 § 252; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 102; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 61; 1927 c 254
§ 140; RRS § 7402-140. Formerly RCW 89.26.220.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
90.08.030 Water masters—Power of arrest. [1917 c 117 § 12; RRS
§ 7362.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.090.
89.30.421
General obligation bonds—Execution—Facsimile
signatures. [1983 c 167 § 253; 1927 c 254 § 141; RRS § 7402-141.
Formerly RCW 89.26.230.] Repealed by 1984 c 186 § 70.
DETERMINATION OF WATER RIGHTS
89.30.424 General obligation bonds—Contents. [1927 c 254 § 142;
RRS § 7402-142. Formerly RCW 89.26.210, part.] Repealed by 1984 c
186 § 70.
89.30.559 Negotiable coupon bonds of general improvement or
divisional district—Registration. [1927 c 254 § 187; RRS § 7402-187.
Formerly RCW 89.26.510.] Repealed by 1983 c 167 § 270.
89.30.562 Negotiable coupon bonds of general improvement or
divisional district—Consideration to be registered. [1927 c 254 § 188;
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Chapter 90.12
90.12.010 Determination of water rights—Petition—Statement
and plan. [1917 c 117 § 14; 1891 p 327 § 1; RRS § 7364.] Now codified as
RCW 90.03.110.
90.12.020 Order—Summons. [1917 c 117 § 15; RRS § 7365.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.120.
90.12.030 Service of summons. [1929 c 122 § 1; 1917 c 117 § 16;
RRS § 7366.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.130.
90.12.040 Statement by defendants. [1929 c 122 § 2; 1917 c 117 §
17; RRS § 7367.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.140.
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90.12.050 Guardian ad litem. [1917 c 117 § 18; RRS § 7368.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.150.
90.20.040 Notice. [1953 c 275 § 1; 1939 c 127 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 161 §
1; 1917 c 117 § 30; RRS § 7381.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.280.
90.12.060 Reference to supervisor. [1917 c 117 § 19; RRS § 7369.]
Now codified as RCW 90.03.160.
90.20.050 Supervisor to investigate—Preliminary permit. [1947 c
133 § 1, part, last am'ds 1917 c 117 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7382, part.]
Now codified in RCW 90.03.290.
90.12.070 Hearing—Notice. [1917 c 117 § 20; RRS § 7370.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.170.
90.12.080 Fees—Apportionment of expense—Audit. [(i) 1929 c
122 § 3, last am'ds 1917 c 117 § 21; RRS § 7371. (ii) 1919 c 71 § 1, part;
1917 c 117 § 11; RRS § 7361, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.03.180 and
90.03.080.
90.12.090 Transcript of testimony—Filing—Notice of hearing.
[1917 c 117 § 22; RRS § 7372.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.190.
90.12.100 Exceptions to report—Decree—Appeal. [1917 c 117 §
23; RRS § 7373.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.200.
90.12.110 Interim regulation of water. [1921 c 103 § 1; RRS §
7374.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.210.
90.12.120 Failure to appear—Estoppel. [1917 c 117 § 24; RRS §
7375.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.220.
90.12.130 Copy of decree to supervisor. [1917 c 117 § 25; RRS §
7376.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.230.
90.20.060 Findings and action on application. [1947 c 133 § 1,
part, last am'ds 1917 c 117 § 31; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7382, part.] Now
codified in RCW 90.03.290.
90.20.070 Diversion of water for out-of-state use—Reciprocity.
[1921 c 103 § 3; RRS § 7383.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.300.
90.20.080 Assignability of permit or application. [1917 c 117 § 32;
RRS § 7384.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.310.
90.20.090 Construction. [1917 c 117 § 33; RRS § 7385.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.320.
90.20.100 Water right certificate. [1929 c 122 § 5; 1917 c 117 § 34;
RRS § 7386.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.330.
90.20.110 Effective date of water right. [1917 c 117 § 35; RRS §
7387.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.340.
Chapter 90.24
90.12.140 Diversion certificate. [1917 c 117 § 26; RRS § 7377.]
Now codified as RCW 90.03.240.
REGULATION OF OUTFLOW OF LAKES
Chapter 90.14
90.24.065 Elimination of weed growth, etc.—Cost—Special fund.
[1959 c 258 § 4.] Repealed by 1985 c 398 § 30, effective January 1, 1986.
WATER RIGHTS—REGISTRATION—
WAIVER AND RELINQUISHMENT, ETC.
Chapter 90.28
90.14.030 Definitions. [1967 c 233 § 3.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c
284 § 23.
90.14.040 Claim of right to withdraw, divert or use ground or
surface waters—Filing of statement of claim required—Exemptions.
[1967 c 233 § 4.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.050 Statement of claim—Contents.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
[1967 c 233 § 5.]
90.14.060 Statement of claim—Filing procedure—Processing of
claim. [1967 c 233 § 6.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.070 Failure to submit claim waives and relinquishes right.
[1967 c 233 § 7.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.080 Filing of claim not deemed adjudication of rights. [1967
c 233 § 8.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.090 Definitions—Water rights notice—Form. [1967 c 233 §
9.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.100
Notice of chapter provisions—How given—
Requirements. [1967 c 233 § 10.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
90.14.110 Water rights claims registry.
Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
[1967 c 233 § 11.]
90.14.120 Affirmance of rule as to compliance with appropriation
of water laws. [1967 c 233 § 12.] Repealed by 1969 ex.s. c 284 § 23.
Chapter 90.16
APPROPRIATION OF WATER
FOR PUBLIC AND INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES
90.16.070 Penalty for failure to file statement and pay fee. [1929 c
105 § 2, part; RRS § 11575-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.16.060.
90.16.080 Excessive claim—Abandonment. [1929 c 105 § 2, part;
RRS § 11575-2, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.16.060.
Chapter 90.20
MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND DUTIES
90.28.030 Ditches across highways—Bridging. [1889 p 711 § 21;
RRS § 7402.] Repealed by 1983 c 197 § 38, effective June 30, 1987.
90.28.050 Right to convey water along lake or stream. [1917 c 117
§ 3; RRS § 7353.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.030.
90.28.060 Storage dam—Plans and specifications. [1955 c 362 § 1;
1939 c 107 § 1; 1917 c 117 § 36; RRS § 7388.] Now codified in RCW
90.03.350.
90.28.070 Controlling works and measuring devices. [1917 c 117 §
37; RRS § 7389.] Now codified in RCW 90.03.360.
90.28.080 Reservoir permits—Secondary permits. [1917 c 117 §
38; RRS § 7390.] Now codified in RCW 90.03.370.
90.28.090 Right to water attaches to land—Transfer or change in
point of diversion. [1929 c 122 § 6; 1917 c 117 § 39; RRS § 7391.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.380.
90.28.100 Temporary changes—Rotation of use. [1929 c 122 § 7;
RRS § 7391a.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.390.
90.28.110 Partnership ditches. [1919 c 71 § 3; RRS § 7395.] Now
codified as RCW 90.03.430.
90.28.120 Partnership ditches—Lien for labor performed. [1919
c 71 § 5; RRS § 7397.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.450.
90.28.130 Division of water between joint owners. [1919 c 71 § 4;
RRS § 7396.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.440.
90.28.140 Inchoate rights not affected. [1917 c 117 § 43; RRS §
7398.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.460.
90.28.150 Improving streams for logging. [1891 c 120 § 1; no
RRS.] Repealed by 1999 sp.s. c 4 § 1401.
Chapter 90.32
APPROPRIATION PROCEDURE
CRIMES AGAINST WATER CODE
90.20.010 Application for permit—Temporary permit. [1917 c
117 § 27; RRS § 7378.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.250.
90.32.010 Unauthorized use of water. [1917 c 117 § 40; RRS §
7392.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.400.
90.20.020 Application—Contents. [1917 c 117 § 28; RRS § 7379.]
Now codified as RCW 90.03.260.
90.32.020 Interference with works—Wrongful use of water. [1921
c 103 § 2; 1917 c 117 § 41; RRS § 7393.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.410.
90.20.030 Record of application. [1917 c 117 § 29; RRS § 7380.]
Now codified as RCW 90.03.270.
90.32.030 Obstruction of right-of-way. [1917 c 117 § 42; RRS §
7394.] Now codified as RCW 90.03.420.
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Chapter 90.44
REGULATION OF PUBLIC GROUNDWATERS
90.48.050 Cooperation with other states—Interstate projects.
[1949 c 58 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964pp-1.] Now codified as RCW
90.48.156.
90.44.010 Definitions. [1945 c 263 § 3; RRS § 7400-3.] Now
codified as RCW 90.44.035.
90.48.060 Injunctive relief. [1945 c 216 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10964l.] Repealed by 1967 c 13 § 29.
90.44.140 Designating or modifying boundaries of areas—Notice
of hearing—Findings—Order. [1947 c 122 § 4, part; 1945 c 263 § 12;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7400-12, part.] Now codified in RCW 90.44.130.
90.48.070 Determination of polluting substances, conditions.
[1945 c 216 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964m.] Repealed by 1973 c 155 §
10.
90.44.150 Priority of rights, how established. [1947 c 122 § 4, part;
1945 c 263 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7400-12, part.] Now codified in RCW
90.44.130.
90.48.130 Hearings—Appeal. [1945 c 216 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10964s.] Repealed by 1967 c 13 § 29. Later enactment, see RCW
90.48.135.
90.44.160 Artificially stored water—Declaration. [1947 c 122 § 4,
part; 1945 c 263 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7400-12, part.] Now codified in
RCW 90.44.130.
90.48.135 Hearing—Stay of order or directive—Court review.
[1970 ex.s. c 41 § 1; 1967 c 13 § 12.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
90.44.170 Acceptance or rejection. [1947 c 122 § 4, part; 1945 c
263 § 12; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7400-12, part.] Now codified in RCW
90.44.130.
90.48.210
Waste disposal permits required of counties,
municipalities and public corporations—Issuance, termination, denial
of permit or modification of conditions deemed an order. [1970 ex.s. c
88 § 14; 1967 c 13 § 20; 1955 c 71 § 6.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
90.44.190 Abandonment of right—Hearing—Order. [1945 c 263 §
14; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7400-14.] Repealed by 1967 c 233 § 24.
90.48.295 Grants to municipal or public corporations or political
subdivisions to aid water pollution control projects—Biennial report to
legislature. [1969 ex.s. c 284 § 2.] Repealed by 1977 c 75 § 96.
90.44.210 Investigations. [1945 c 263 § 19; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
7400-19.] Now codified as RCW 90.44.250.
90.44.215 Appeal. [1945 c 263 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7400-16.
Formerly RCW 90.44.240.] Repealed by 1987 c 109 § 159.
90.44.240 Appeal. [1945 c 263 § 16; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 7400-16.]
Now codified as RCW 90.44.215.
90.44.900 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 31.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.44.901 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c
112 § 31.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
Chapter 90.46
RECLAIMED WATER USE
90.46.060 Enforcement powers—Secretary of health. [1992 c 204
§ 7.] Repealed by 2009 c 456 § 22.
Chapter 90.48
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
90.48.015 Powers, duties and functions of water pollution control
commission, director thereof, transferred to department of ecology.
Cross-reference section, decodified July 1989.
90.48.021
Water pollution control commission created—
Composition. [1967 c 13 § 2; 1945 c 216 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964c.
Formerly RCW 43.54.010.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.022
Water pollution control commission created—
Expenses. [1945 c 216 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964d. Formerly RCW
43.54.020.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.023
Water pollution control commission created—
Chairman—Director. [1945 c 216 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964e.
Formerly RCW 43.54.030.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.024
Water pollution control commission created—
Meetings—Records. [1967 c 13 § 3; 1945 c 216 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10964f. Formerly RCW 43.54.040.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.315 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Definitions. [1991 c 200 § 102; 1990 c 116 § 2; 1989 c 388 § 6;
1985 c 316 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 180 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 88 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 133 §
10.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.010 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.320 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Unlawful for
oil to enter waters—Exceptions. [1990 c 116 § 17; 1987 c 109 § 146;
1970 ex.s. c 88 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.320
pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.325 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Obligation to
collect and remove or contain, treat and disperse after entry—Director
to prohibit harmful dispersants. [1991 c 200 § 303; 1970 ex.s. c 88 § 3;
1969 ex.s. c 133 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.340 pursuant to 1991 c 200
§ 1115.
90.48.330 Discharge of oil and hazardous substances into waters
of the state—Department may investigate, remove, contain, treat or
disperse oil and hazardous substances discharged—Limitation—
Record of expenses incurred. [1990 c 116 § 21; 1987 c 109 § 147; 1970
ex.s. c 88 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.350
pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.335 Discharge of oil and hazardous substances into waters
of the state—Liability for expenses incurred by department. [1990 c
116 § 22; 1970 ex.s. c 88 § 5; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 4.] Recodified as RCW
90.56.360 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.336 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Strict liability
of owner or controller of oil for damages to persons or property—
Exceptions. [1990 c 116 § 18; 1970 ex.s. c 88 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
90.56.370 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.338 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Other persons
causing entry of oil directly liable to state for cleanup expenses—Cause
of action by persons liable under RCW 90.48.325 and 90.48.350 against
others. [1990 c 116 § 19; 1970 ex.s. c 88 § 7.] Recodified as RCW
90.56.380 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.340 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Department
investigation of circumstances of entry—Order for reimbursement of
expenses incurred by department—Modification—Action to recover
necessary expenses. [1991 c 200 § 305; 1987 c 109 § 148; 1985 c 316 § 4;
1970 ex.s. c 88 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.400
pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.025 Water pollution control commission created—Powers
and duties of director. [1967 c 13 § 4; 1945 c 216 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
10964g. Formerly RCW 43.54.050.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.343 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Permit
required prior to discharge—Authority of director. [1987 c 109 § 149;
1970 ex.s. c 88 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.420 pursuant to 1991 c 200
§ 1115.
90.48.026 Water pollution control commission created—Technical
advisors. [1967 c 13 § 5; 1945 c 216 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964h.
Formerly RCW 43.54.060.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.345 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Rules and
regulations. [1987 c 109 § 150; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c
200 § 1116.
90.48.027 Water pollution control commission created—Special
meetings—Quorum. [1945 c 216 § 9; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10964i.
Formerly RCW 43.54.070.] Repealed by 1970 ex.s. c 62 § 30.
90.48.350 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Penalties.
[1990 c 116 § 20; 1989 c 388 § 9; 1987 c 109 § 20; 1985 c 316 § 7; 1970
ex.s. c 88 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.330
pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.040 Cooperation with federal government—Federal funds.
[1949 c 58 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964pp.] Now codified as RCW
90.48.153.
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90.48.355 Discharge of oil and hazardous substances into waters
of the state—Right of entry, access to records, pertinent to
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investigations. [1990 c 116 § 23; 1987 c 109 § 151; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 8.]
Recodified as RCW 90.56.410 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.360 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Duty to notify coast guard and division of emergency
management of discharge—Exception. [1990 c 116 § 24; 1987 c 109 §
152; 1969 ex.s. c 133 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.280 pursuant to 1991
c 200 § 1115.
90.48.365 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Powers
supplemental—Effect. [1991 c 200 § 105; 1987 c 109 § 153; 1969 ex.s. c
133 § 11.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.040 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.369 Discharge of oil into waters of the state—Annual
report. [1991 c 200 § 817; 1989 c 388 § 5.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 § 176.
90.48.370 Departmental powers and duties as exercise of state
police power—Extension to all waters within state. [1991 c 200 § 104;
1971 ex.s. c 180 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.030 pursuant to 1991 c 200
§ 1115.
90.48.371 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Containment and cleanup—Contingency plan. [1991 c 200 §
202; 1990 c 116 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.210 pursuant to 1991 c 200
§ 1115.
90.48.372 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Standards for cleanup and containment services contractors.
[1990 c 116 § 4.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.240 pursuant to 1991 c 200 §
1115.
Title 90
Repealer—Date contingent: "Section 4, chapter 249, Laws of 1985
and RCW 90.48.460 are each repealed. This section shall take effect on the
date the rule establishing the initial fee schedule under *section 13 of this
act takes effect." [1989 c 2 § 17 (Initiative Measure No. 97, approved
November 8, 1988).]
*Reviser's note: "section 13 of this act" is RCW 90.48.465. The rule
establishing the initial fee schedule, chapter 173-223 WAC, took effect
March 1, 1989.
90.48.470 Pretreatment of industrial wastewater—Review of
standards—Report to the legislature. [1985 c 249 § 1.] Repealed by
1987 c 500 § 2.
90.48.510
Refueling, bunkering, or lightering operations—
Availability of containment and recovery equipment. [1991 c 200 § 438;
1987 c 479 § 2.] Recodified as RCW 88.46.160 pursuant to 1991 c 200 §
1115.
90.48.550 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 32.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.551 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c
112 § 32.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
90.48.600 Recovery of administrative expenses for discharge
permit system—Fiscal year 1989 and thereafter. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 §
36.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.373 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Index of contingency plans—Equipment inventory. [1991 c
200 § 205; 1990 c 116 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.250 pursuant to 1991
c 200 § 1115.
90.48.601 Recovery of administrative expenses for discharge
permit system—Fiscal year 1989 and thereafter. [1988 c 112 § 36.]
Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW
in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
90.48.374 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Adequacy of contingency plans—Practice drills—Report.
[1990 c 116 § 6.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.260 pursuant to 1991 c 200 §
1115.
90.48.610 Discharge permit fees—Establishment July 1, 1988—
Report. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 37.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective
March 1, 1989.
90.48.375 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Enforcement of contingency plans. [1991 c 200 § 206; 1990 c
116 § 7.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.270 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.376 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Unlawful operation of facility or vessel—Penalties. [1991 c
200 § 301; 1990 c 116 § 8.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.300 pursuant to 1991
c 200 § 1115.
90.48.377 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—Unlawful entry onto waters of the state. [1991 c 200 § 302;
1990 c 116 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.310 pursuant to 1991 c 200 §
1115.
90.48.378 Discharge of oil or hazardous substances into waters of
the state—State-wide master oil and hazardous substance spill
contingency plan. [1991 c 200 § 107; 1990 c 116 § 10.] Recodified as
RCW 90.56.060 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.380 Rules and regulations—Scope. [1991 c 200 § 106; 1971
ex.s. c 180 § 3.] Recodified as RCW 90.56.050 pursuant to 1991 c 200 §
1115.
90.48.381 Oil spill response—Policies and plans—Use of chemical
agents—Disposal of oil and hazardous substances. [1990 c 116 § 15.]
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
90.48.383 Oil spill cleanup—Persons not liable. [1990 c 116 § 25.]
Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
90.48.385 Tow boat standards—Study. [1991 c 200 § 437; 1990 c
116 § 16.] Recodified as RCW 88.46.150 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.611 Discharge permit fees—Establishment July 1, 1988—
Report. [1988 c 112 § 37.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note
following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW
Sections, this volume.
90.48.620 Fees—Credits. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 38.] Repealed by
1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.621 Fees—Credits. [1988 c 112 § 38.] Failed to become law.
See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition
of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
90.48.630 Water quality permit account—Use. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2
§ 39.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.631 Water quality permit account—Use. [1988 c 112 § 39.]
Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW
in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
90.48.640 Report—Proposed fee schedule for fiscal years 1990
and beyond. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 40.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24,
effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.641 Report—Proposed fee schedule for fiscal years 1990
and beyond. [1988 c 112 § 40.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note
following chapter 70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW
Sections, this volume.
90.48.650 Discharge monitoring requirements. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2
§ 41.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.48.651 Discharge monitoring requirements. [1988 c 112 § 41.]
Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter 70.105C RCW
in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this volume.
90.48.387 Washington wildlife rescue coalition. [1990 c 116 § 12.]
Recodified as RCW 90.56.100 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.907 Construction—1971 ex.s. c 180—Appeal not to stay
order, rule or regulation. [1991 c 200 § 1107; 1971 ex.s. c 180 § 10.]
Recodified as RCW 90.56.900 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.388 Rehabilitation of wildlife affected by spills of oil and
other hazardous materials—Rules. [1990 c 116 § 13.] Recodified as
RCW 90.56.110 pursuant to 1991 c 200 § 1115.
90.48.910 Remedies additional and cumulative—Other rights and
remedies not abridged or estopped. [1967 c 13 § 25.] Repealed by 1991
c 200 § 1116.
90.48.410 Procedure when violation of rule or regulation. [1971
ex.s. c 180 § 6.] Repealed by 1991 c 200 § 1116.
90.48.460 Collection of administrative expenses for certain
permits until June 30, 1988. [1987 3rd ex.s. c 2 § 42; 1985 c 249 § 4.]
Repealed by 1989 c 2 §§ 17, 24, effective March 1, 1989.
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 90.50
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITIES—BONDS
§ 16.
90.50.070 Appropriation. [1967 c 106 § 7.] Repealed by 1980 c 32
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 911]
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Chapter 90.54
Chapter 90.60
WATER RESOURCES ACT OF 1971
ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT ASSISTANCE
90.54.022
Water resource policy—Independent fact-finding
service—Report to joint select committee—Limitations on state water
resources program under chapters 90.22 and 90.54 RCW, water
reservation under RCW 90.54.050, and new surface water
appropriation permits—Expiration of section. [1989 c 171 § 10; 1988 c
47 § 2.] Expired June 30, 1989.
90.60.010 Findings and declaration. [1995 c 347 § 601.] Repealed
by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.54.024 Joint select committee on water resource policy—
Created—Membership—Staff—Power
and
duties—Reports—
Expiration of section. [1991 c 273 § 1; 1988 c 47 § 3.] Expired June 30,
1993.
90.54.070 Reports to legislature. [1977 c 75 § 94; 1971 ex.s. c 225 §
7.] Repealed by 1987 c 505 § 88.
90.54.190 Irrigation area demonstration project. [1994 sp.s. c 9 §
856; 1989 c 348 § 11.] Repealed by 1997 c 32 § 6.
90.60.020 Definitions. [1995 c 347 § 602.] Repealed by 1995 c 347
§ 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.030 Permit assistance center—Duties. [1997 c 429 § 35;
1995 c 347 § 603.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.040 Designation of coordinating permit agency—Process.
[1995 c 347 § 604.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.050 Project facilitator. [1995 c 347 § 605.] Repealed by 1995
c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.060 Coordinating permit agency—Designation—Duties.
[1995 c 347 § 606.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.54.200 Conservation rate structures—Report. [1993 sp.s. c 4 §
11.] Repealed by 1997 c 32 § 6.
90.60.070 Coordinating permit agency—Meeting with permit
applicant and participating permit agencies. [1995 c 347 § 607.]
Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
Chapter 90.56
90.60.080 Withdrawal from coordinated permit process. [1995 c
347 § 608.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILL
PREVENTION AND RESPONSE
90.56.090 Small spill prevention education program. [1991 c 200
§ 110.] Recodified as RCW 79A.60.620 pursuant to 1999 c 249 § 1601.
90.56.120 Oil spill advisory council—Meetings—Travel expenses
and compensation. [2006 c 372 § 907; 2005 c 304 § 2.] Repealed by 2010
1st sp.s. c 7 § 71, effective June 30, 2010.
90.56.130 Council—Duties—Work plan—Reports. [2005 c 304 §
3.] Repealed by 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 71, effective June 30, 2010.
90.56.450 Marine oversight board—Annual report. [1992 c 73 §
40; 1991 c 200 § 501.] Repealed by 1995 c 269 § 3401, effective July 1,
1995.
90.56.515 Oil spill administration account—Oil spill response
account—Restrictions. [1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 520.] Expired June 30,
1997, pursuant to 1995 2nd sp.s. c 14 § 536.
90.56.520 Report of authorized expenditures—Expiration of
section. [1992 c 73 § 42; 1991 c 200 § 807.] Expired December 31, 1996.
90.56.903 Report on implementation.
Repealed by 2000 c 69 § 37.
[1991 c 200 § 1109.]
Chapter 90.58
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971
90.58.145
Substantial development permit—Structures at
temporary ferry terminals—Hood Canal bridge—Removal of
structures. [1979 ex.s. c 84 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 313.
90.58.330 Study of shorelines of cities and towns submitted to
legislature—Scope. [1971 ex.s. c 286 § 33.] Repealed by 1998 c 245 §
176.
90.58.390 Certain secure community transition facilities not
subject to chapter. [2002 c 68 § 13.] Expired June 30, 2009.
90.58.500 Mt. St. Helens eruption—Exemption from emergency
recovery operations—Compliance with objectives required—Sediment
retention structure, exemption—Expiration of section. [1989 c 213 § 6;
1985 c 307 § 9; 1983 1st ex.s. c 1 § 3; 1982 c 7 § 4.] Expired June 30, 1995.
90.58.510 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1987
3rd ex.s. c 2 § 33.] Repealed by 1989 c 2 § 24, effective March 1, 1989.
90.58.511 Exemption—Hazardous waste remedial action. [1988 c
112 § 33.] Failed to become law. See Reviser's note following chapter
70.105C RCW in Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, this
volume.
90.58.930
Referendum to the people—1971 ex.s. c 286—
Determining if act continues in force and effect. [1971 ex.s. c 286 § 42.]
Decodified September 1996.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 912]
90.60.090 Coordinating permit agency to oversee participating
permit agencies. [1995 c 347 § 609.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618,
effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.100 Recovery of costs by coordinating permit agency. [1995
c 347 § 610.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.110 Review of agency action—Petition. [1995 c 347 § 611.]
Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.120 Amendments or modifications—Procedure. [1995 c 347
§ 612.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.130 Failure to provide information—Effect. [1995 c 347 §
613.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.140 Appeals. [1995 c 347 § 614.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 §
618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.150 Jurisdiction of the energy facility site evaluation council
not affected. [1995 c 347 § 615.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 618, effective
June 30, 2000.
90.60.160 Final permit decision—Notice forwarded to county
assessor. [1996 c 254 § 8.] Decodified September 2001.
90.60.800 Report to legislature. [1995 c 347 § 616.] Repealed by
1995 c 347 § 618, effective June 30, 2000.
90.60.900 Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of
contents not law—1995 c 347. Cross-reference section, decodified
September 2001.
Chapter 90.61
LAND USE STUDY COMMISSION
90.61.010 Commission established. [1995 c 347 § 801.] Expired
June 30, 1998, pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 806.
90.61.020 Commission membership. [1995 c 347 § 802.] Expired
June 30, 1998, pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 806.
90.61.030 Time limits—Reports. [1995 c 347 § 803.] Expired June
30, 1998, pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 806.
90.61.040 Duties. [1995 c 347 § 804.] Expired June 30, 1998,
pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 806.
90.61.050 Travel reimbursement. [1995 c 347 § 805.] Expired June
30, 1998, pursuant to 1995 c 347 § 806.
90.61.900 Expiration date—1995 c 347 §§ 801-805. [1995 c 347 §
806.] Decodified June 1998.
90.61.901 Effective date—1995 c 347 §§ 801-806. [1995 c 347 §
904.] Decodified June 1998.
90.61.902 Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of
contents not law—1995 c 347. Cross-reference section, decodified June
1998.
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Chapter 90.62
ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATION PROCEDURES ACT
90.62.010 Legislative finding—Purposes. [1982 c 179 § 1; 1977 c
54 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 1.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.020 Definitions. [1994 c 264 § 96; 1988 c 36 § 71; 1977 c 54 §
2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 2.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.030 Thermal power plants exempt from chapter. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 185 § 3.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.040 Master application for proposed project—Contents—
Notice to state agencies—Agency permit forms sent applicant—Return
of forms to department with local government certification. [1990 c 137
§ 1; 1977 c 54 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 4.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.050 Notice of proposed project—Publication—Contents—
Public hearing. [1977 c 54 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 5.] Repealed by
1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.060 Public hearing—Procedure—Agency participation—
Final decisions. [1982 c 179 § 2; 1977 c 54 § 5; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 6.]
Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.070 Withdrawal of agency from participation. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 185 § 7.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.080 Board review of agency final decision, procedure—
Appeal of local government decision—Judicial review. [1987 c 109 §
156; 1977 c 54 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 8.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 §
619.
90.62.090
Application, scope, construction of chapter—
Continuation of fee schedules—Collection. [1977 c 54 § 7; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 185 § 9.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.100 Compliance with local zoning ordinances and plans—
Scope—Certification—Other laws not affected. [1977 c 54 § 8; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 185 § 10.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.110 Rules—Authority—Cooperation enjoined. [1973 1st
ex.s. c 185 § 11.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.120 Permit requirements information centers—Offices for
environmental permit applications—Procedures. [1973 1st ex.s. c 185 §
12.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
Title 90
90.64.140
Technical assistance teams—Standards and
specifications for dairy nutrient management plans. [1998 c 262 § 10.]
Repealed by 2009 c 143 § 3.
90.64.160
Grants for dairy producers—Statement of
environmental
benefits—Development
of
outcome-focused
performance measures. [2001 c 227 § 4.] Repealed by 2009 c 143 § 3.
90.64.810 Dairy nutrient management task force. [2000 c 147 § 1.]
Expired June 30, 2004.
90.64.811
Dairy nutrient management task
Recommendations. [2000 c 147 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2004.
force—
90.64.813 Livestock nutrient management program development
and oversight committee. [2003 c 325 § 2.] Expired June 30, 2006.
Chapter 90.70
PUGET SOUND WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY
90.70.001 Legislative findings—Policy. [1985 c 451 § 1.] Repealed
by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.005 Definitions. [1985 c 451 § 2.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 §
12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.010 Puget Sound water quality authority established—
Membership—Terms—Vacancies—Rules. [1983 c 243 § 1.] Repealed
by 1985 c 451 § 12.
90.70.011 Puget Sound water quality authority—Membership—
Terms—Vacancies—Compensation. [1990 c 115 § 2; 1985 c 451 § 3.]
Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.020 Studies required—Reports. [1983 c 243 § 2.] Repealed
by 1985 c 451 § 12.
90.70.025 Authority's powers. [1985 c 451 § 5.] Repealed by 1990
c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.027 Senior environmental corps—Authority powers and
duties. [1992 c 63 § 15.] Recodified as RCW 90.71.090 pursuant to 1996 c
138 § 13.
90.70.030 Gifts, grants, and endowments.
Repealed by 1985 c 451 § 12.
[1983 c 243 § 3.]
90.70.035 Appointment of advisory committees—Duties. [1985 c
451 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.62.130 Modifications to master application—Authorized—
Rules to set forth guidelines, limitations. [1977 c 54 § 9.] Repealed by
1995 c 347 § 619.
90.70.040 Staff, employees—Authority to contract. [1983 c 243 §
4.] Repealed by 1985 c 451 § 12.
90.62.900 Report to legislature.
Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 13.]
90.70.045 Hiring of staff—Assignment of government employees
to authority. [1994 c 264 § 97; 1990 c 115 § 3; 1988 c 36 § 72; 1985 c 451
§ 7.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.62.901 Conflicts with federal requirements—Compliance with
federal laws. [1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 14.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.70.050 Travel expenses. [1983 c 243 § 5.] Repealed by 1985 c
451 § 12.
90.62.904 Liberal construction.
Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.70.055 Water quality management plan—Progress reports—
"State of the Sound" report—Budget and activities review. [1990 c 115
§ 4; 1985 c 451 § 4.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 15.]
90.62.905 Short title. [1973 1st ex.s. c 185 § 16.] Repealed by 1995
c 347 § 619.
90.62.906 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 185. [1973 1st ex.s. c 185
§ 18.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.907 Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 185. [1973 1st ex.s. c 185 §
19.] Repealed by 1995 c 347 § 619.
90.62.908 Severability—1977 c 54. [1977 c 54 § 10.] Repealed by
1995 c 347 § 619.
Chapter 90.64
DAIRY NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
(Formerly: Dairy waste management)
90.64.015 Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect
on chapter. [1997 c 381 § 29.] Repealed by 2009 c 143 § 3.
90.64.060 Resolution of complaints. [1993 c 221 § 7.] Repealed by
1998 c 262 § 19.
90.64.090 Compliance levels—Duties of conservation district—
Duties of department. [1993 c 221 § 10.] Repealed by 1998 c 262 § 20.
(2010 Ed.)
90.70.060 Water quality management plan—Requirements—
Record of public comments. [1990 c 115 § 5; 1989 c 11 § 31; 1985 c 451
§ 8.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.065 Puget Sound ambient monitoring program. [1995 c 269
§ 3501; 1994 c 264 § 98; 1990 c 115 § 9.] Repealed by 1996 c 138 § 12.
90.70.070 Water quality management plan—Incorporation by
state and local governments—Review and report on implementation—
Deviations from plan. [1990 c 115 § 6; 1985 c 451 § 9.] Repealed by 1990
c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.075 Water quality management plan—Notice in state
register. [1990 c 115 § 10.] Repealed by 1996 c 138 § 12.
90.70.080 Adoption of rules, ordinances, and regulations. [1990 c
115 § 7; 1985 c 451 § 10.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30,
1996.
90.70.090 Puget Sound Foundation. [1990 c 115 § 8.] Repealed by
1996 c 138 § 12.
90.70.100 Oil spill prevention and response responsibilities not
duplicative of marine oversight board. [1991 c 200 § 502.] Repealed by
1996 c 138 § 12.
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Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
90.70.900 Termination of authority—Expiration of chapter. [1985
c 451 § 11; 1983 c 243 § 6.] Repealed by 1990 c 115 § 14.
90.70.901 Severability—1985 c 451. [1985 c 451 § 14.] Repealed
by 1990 c 115 § 12, effective June 30, 1996.
90.70.902 Implementation and requirements of plan not affected
by repeal—1990 c 115. [1990 c 115 § 13.] Recodified as RCW 90.71.902
pursuant to 1996 c 138 § 13.
Chapter 90.71
PUGET SOUND WATER QUALITY PROTECTION
90.78.010 Storm water management funding and implementation
program for highway and roadway-related problems. [1999 c 242 § 2;
1996 c 285 § 3.] Expired July 1, 2003, pursuant to 1996 c 285 § 5.
90.78.020 Grants to implement highway and roadway-related
storm water control measures—Oversight by committee. [1999 c 242 §
3; 1996 c 285 § 4.] Expired July 1, 2003, pursuant to 1996 c 285 § 5.
90.78.900 Expiration of chapter. [1996 c 285 § 5.] Expired July 1,
2003, pursuant to 1996 c 285 § 5.
90.71.005 Findings. [1998 c 246 § 13; 1996 c 138 § 1.] Repealed by
2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
Title 91
WATERWAYS
90.71.015 Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect
on chapter. [1997 c 381 § 30.] Repealed by 2007 c 341 § 67, effective July
1, 2007.
Chapter 91.04
90.71.020 Puget Sound action team. [1998 c 246 § 14; 1996 c 138 §
3.] Repealed by 2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.030 Puget Sound council. [1999 c 241 § 3; 1996 c 138 § 4.]
Repealed by 2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.040 Chair of action team. [1996 c 138 § 5.] Repealed by
2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.050 Work plans. [1998 c 246 § 15; 1996 c 138 § 6.] Repealed
by 2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.070 Work plan implementation. [1996 c 138 § 8.] Repealed
by 2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.080 Public participation. [1996 c 138 § 9.] Repealed by 2007
c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
COMMERCIAL WATERWAY DISTRICTS—GENERALLY
91.04.010 Districts authorized—Board's powers and duties. [1911
c 11 § 1; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 1; RRS § 9724. Formerly RCW 91.04.010 and
91.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.020 Petition to form district—Contents—Cost bond. [1911
c 11 § 2; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 2; RRS § 9725.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.021 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Nominating petitions. [1947 c 227 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 9725-a. Formerly RCW 91.04.090.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.022 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Method of holding elections—Expense. [1947 c
227 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-b. Formerly RCW 91.04.100.] Repealed
by 1971 c 76 § 6.
90.71.090 Senior environmental corps—Authority powers and
duties. [1992 c 63 § 15. Formerly RCW 90.70.027.] Repealed by 2005 c
136 § 18, effective July 1, 2005.
91.04.023 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Terms of subsequent commissioners. [1947 c 227 §
3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-c. Formerly RCW 91.04.110.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
90.71.100 Shellfish - on-site sewage grant program—Priority
areas—Memorandum of understanding. [2007 c 341 § 43; 2001 c 273 §
3.] Recodified as RCW 70.118.140 pursuant to 2007 c 341 § 66, effective
July 1, 2007.
91.04.024 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Terms of first commissioners. [1947 c 227 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-d. Formerly RCW 91.04.120.] Repealed by 1971
c 76 § 6.
90.71.900 Short title—1996 c 138. [1996 c 138 § 15.] Repealed by
2007 c 341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
91.04.025 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Biennial election. [1947 c 227 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947
§ 9725-e. Formerly RCW 91.04.130.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
90.71.901 Captions not law. [1996 c 138 § 14.] Repealed by 2007 c
341 § 67, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.902 Implementation and requirements of plan not affected
by repeal—1990 c 115. [1990 c 115 § 13. Formerly RCW 90.70.902.]
Decodified pursuant to 2007 c 341 § 65, effective July 1, 2007.
90.71.903 Transfer of powers, duties, and functions—References
to executive director or Puget Sound water quality authority. [1996 c
138 § 11.] Decodified pursuant to 2007 c 341 § 65, effective July 1, 2007.
Chapter 90.72
SHELLFISH PROTECTION DISTRICTS
91.04.026 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Rotation of terms. [1947 c 227 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1947 § 9725-f. Formerly RCW 91.04.140.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.027 Elections and terms of commissioners in class A and
first-class counties—Vacancies. [1947 c 227 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
9725-g. Formerly RCW 91.04.150.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.030 Notice of hearing—Hearing—Findings—Procedure to
extend boundaries. [1911 c 11 § 3; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 3; RRS § 9726.
Formerly RCW 91.04.030, 91.04.040, and 91.04.050.] Repealed by 1971 c
76 § 6.
90.72.010 Legislative encouragement. [1985 c 417 § 1.] Repealed
by 1992 c 100 § 9.
91.04.040 Hearing—Findings—Additional land may be included.
[1911 c 11 § 3, part; RRS § 9726, part.] Now codified in RCW 91.04.030.
90.72.050 Coordination of plans and programs. [1985 c 417 § 5.]
Repealed by 1992 c 100 § 9.
91.04.050 Extending boundaries—Procedure. [1911 c 11 § 3, part;
RRS § 9726, part.] Now codified in RCW 91.04.030.
Chapter 90.76
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
90.76.030 Administration and enforcement program. [1989 c 346
§ 4.] Repealed by 1998 c 155 § 9.
90.76.120 Annual report. [1989 c 346 § 13.] Repealed by 2007 c
147 § 12.
90.76.903 Expiration date—1989 c 346.
Repealed by 1998 c 155 § 9.
[1989 c 346 § 17.]
91.04.060 Notice of election—Voting places and officials. [1911 c
11 § 4; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 4; RRS § 9727. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
1913 c 46 § 2, part; 1911 c 11 § 6; RRS § 9729, part, now codified in RCW
91.04.080.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.070
Election—Qualification of electors—Canvass—
Commissioners—Bonds. [1913 c 46 § 1; 1911 c 11 § 5; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 5;
RRS § 9728.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.080 Annual elections. [1913 c 46 § 2; 1911 c 11 § 6; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 6; RRS § 9729. Formerly RCW 91.04.060, part, and 91.04.080.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
HIGHWAY-RELATED STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
91.04.090 Nominating petitions—Districts in class A and firstclass counties. [1947 c 227 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-a.] Now codified
as RCW 91.04.021.
90.78.005 Findings—Intent. [1999 c 242 § 1; 1996 c 285 § 2.]
Expired July 1, 2003, pursuant to 1996 c 285 § 5.
91.04.100 Method of holding elections—Expense. [1947 c 227 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-b.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.022.
Chapter 90.78
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91.04.110 Terms of first commissioners—Class A and first-class
counties. [1947 c 227 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-c.] Now codified as
RCW 91.04.023.
91.04.120 Terms of subsequent commissioners. [1947 c 227 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-d.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.024.
91.04.130 Biennial election—Class A and first-class counties.
[1947 c 227 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-e.] Now codified as RCW
91.04.025.
91.04.140 Rotation of terms. [1947 c 227 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
9725-f.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.026.
91.04.150 Vacancies. [1947 c 227 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9725-g.]
Now codified as RCW 91.04.027.
91.04.160 Duties of board—Warrants. [(i) 1911 c 11 § 1, part; RRS
§ 9724, part. Now codified in RCW 91.04.010. (ii) 1913 c 46 § 3; 1911 c
11 § 10; RRS § 9736. Now codified as RCW 91.04.225. (iii) 1913 c 46 § 6;
1911 c 11 § 34; RRS § 9760. Now codified as RCW 91.04.475.]
Title 91
91.04.350 Guardians ad litem. [1911 c 11 § 23; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 22;
RRS § 9749.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.360 Finality of judgment—Costs—Waiver of appeal. [1971
c 81 § 179.] Repealed by 1979 1st ex.s. c 30 § 20. [1911 c 11 § 24; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 23; RRS § 9750.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.370 Appeal. [1911 c 11 § 20; RRS § 9746.] Now codified as
RCW 91.04.325.
91.04.380 Decree of appropriation. [1911 c 11 § 25; 1909 ex.s. c 8 §
24; RRS § 9751.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.390 Dismissal of proceedings. [1911 c 11 § 26; 1909 ex.s. c 8
§ 25; RRS § 9752.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.400 Levy to pay costs on dismissal. [1911 c 11 § 29; RRS §
9755.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.425.
91.04.410 Conflicting claims—Procedure. [1911 c 11 § 27; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 26; RRS § 9753.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.170 District powers. [1917 c 152 § 2; 1911 c 11 § 7; 1909 ex.s.
c 8 § 7; RRS § 9731.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.420 Levy and collection of assessments. [1913 c 46 § 4; 1911
c 11 § 28; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 27; RRS § 9754.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.180 Eminent domain as to public lands. [1911 c 11 § 44;
RRS § 9770.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.545.
91.04.425 Levy to pay costs on dismissal. [1911 c 11 § 29; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 28; RRS § 9755. Formerly RCW 91.04.400.] Repealed by 1971
c 76 § 6.
91.04.190 Compensation of commissioners. [1911 c 11 § 47; RRS §
9773.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.555.
91.04.200 Title to state tide, shore lands and beds vested in
district. [1911 c 11 § 8; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 8; RRS § 9732.] Repealed by 1971
c 76 § 6.
91.04.210 State, county, and municipalities may sign petition—
Payment for benefits. [1911 c 11 § 9; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 9; RRS § 9735.
Formerly RCW 91.04.210 and 91.04.220.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.430 Assessments against public property. [1911 c 11 § 45;
RRS § 9771.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.547.
91.04.440 Construction of works—Contracts—Bonds. [1913 c 46
§ 5; 1911 c 11 § 30; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 29; RRS § 9756.] Repealed by 1971 c
76 § 6.
91.04.450 Change in plans—Procedure. [1911 c 11 § 31; 1909 ex.s.
c 8 § 30; RRS § 9757.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.220 Counties, cities and towns may contribute to cost. [1911
c 11 § 9, part; RRS § 9735, part.] Now codified in RCW 91.04.210.
91.04.460 Payments on contract—Reserve. [1911 c 11 § 32; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 31; RRS § 9758.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.225 Certain powers and duties of board—Vacancies. [1913
c 46 § 3; 1911 c 11 § 10; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 10; RRS § 9736. Formerly RCW
91.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.470 Maintenance levy. [1911 c 11 § 33; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 32;
RRS § 9759.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.230 Petition to construct improvement. [1911 c 11 § 11;
1909 ex.s. c 8 § 11; RRS § 9737.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.240 Petition to construct improvement—Board may employ
professional assistance. [1911 c 11 § 12; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 12; RRS § 9738.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.250 Summons. [1911 c 11 § 13; 1909 ex.s. c 8 §§ 13, 14; RRS
§ 9739.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.260 Appearance of defendants—Proofs requisite to calling
jury—Selecting qualified jurors—Findings, generally—Decree,
generally. [1911 c 11 § 14; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 15; RRS § 9740.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.270 Procedure when name or property omitted. [1911 c 11 §
15; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 16; RRS § 9741.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.280 Separate findings. [1911 c 11 § 43; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 42;
RRS § 9769.] Now codified as RCW 91.04.543.
91.04.290 View of premises by jury. [1911 c 11 § 16; 1909 ex.s. c 8
§ 17; RRS § 9742.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.300 Measure of damages to buildings. [1911 c 11 § 17; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 18; RRS § 9743.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.310 Findings as to several interests—Adverse claimants.
[1911 c 11 § 18; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 19; RRS § 9744.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 §
6.
91.04.320 Omitted property may be brought in. [1911 c 11 § 19;
RRS § 9745.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.325 Appeal. [1971 c 81 § 178.] Repealed by 1979 1st ex.s. c
30 § 20. [1911 c 11 § 20; RRS § 9746. Formerly RCW 91.04.370.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.330 Proceedings following verdict—Trial for new parties.
[1911 c 11 § 21; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 20; RRS § 9747.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 §
6.
91.04.340 Change in ownership—Procedure. [1911 c 11 § 22; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 21; RRS § 9748.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
(2010 Ed.)
91.04.475 Organization and officers of board—Warrants. [1913 c
46 § 6; 1911 c 11 § 34; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 33; RRS § 9760. Formerly RCW
91.04.160, part.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.480 Bonds—Authorized—Sale—As legal security. [1913 c
46 § 7; 1911 c 11 § 35; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 34; RRS § 9761. FORMER PART
OF SECTION: 1911 c 11 § 37; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 36; RRS § 9763. Now
codified as RCW 91.04.495.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.490 Bonds—Form—Interest rate—Execution. [1970 ex.s. c
56 § 104; 1969 ex.s. c 232 § 47; 1913 c 46 § 8; 1911 c 11 § 36; 1909 ex.s. c
8 § 35; RRS § 9762.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.495 Bonds—Exchangeable for warrants. [1911 c 11 § 37;
1909 ex.s. c 8 § 36; RRS § 9763. Formerly RCW 91.04.480, part.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.500 Bonds—Assessments for payment—Sinking fund.
[1913 c 46 § 9; 1911 c 11 § 38; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 37; RRS § 9764.] Repealed
by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.510 Bonds—Call for payment. [1913 c 46 § 10; 1911 c 11 §
39; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 38; RRS § 9765.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.520 Bonds—Payment of coupons—"Interest fund." [1913 c
46 § 11; 1911 c 11 § 40; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 39; RRS § 9766.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.530 Bonds—Registry. [1911 c 11 § 41; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 40;
RRS § 9767.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.540 Payment of warrants. [1911 c 11 § 42; 1909 ex.s. c 8 §
41; RRS § 9768.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.543 Separate findings or verdict on trial of issue. [1911 c 11
§ 43; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 42; RRS § 9769. Formerly RCW 91.04.280.]
Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.545 Eminent domain as to public lands. [1911 c 11 § 44;
1909 ex.s. c 8 § 43; RRS § 9770. Formerly RCW 91.04.180.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.547 Assessments against public property. [1911 c 11 § 45;
1909 ex.s. c 8 § 44; RRS § 9771. Formerly RCW 91.04.430.] Repealed by
1971 c 76 § 6.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 915]
Title 91
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
91.04.550 Fees for serving process. [1911 c 11 § 46; 1909 ex.s. c 8 §
45; RRS § 9772.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.555 Compensation of commissioners—Judicial action—
Objections. [1911 c 11 § 47; 1909 ex.s. c 8 § 46; RRS § 9773.] Repealed
by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.560 Enforcement of chapter by court. [1911 c 11 § 48; 1909
ex.s. c 8 § 47; RRS § 9774.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.565 Validation. [1911 c 11 § 49; RRS § 9775. Cf. 1911 c 10 §
1.] Repealed by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.04.570 Authority of district to lease equipment. Cross-reference
section, decodified.
91.04.580 Refunding bonds. [1923 c 38 § 1; RRS § 9776-1.] Now
codified as RCW 91.06.010.
91.04.590 Form, execution, etc., of bonds. [1923 c 38 § 2; RRS §
9776-2.] Now codified as RCW 91.06.020.
91.04.600 Levy and collection of assessments. [1923 c 38 § 3; RRS
§ 9776-3.] Now codified as RCW 91.06.030.
91.04.610 Notice of levy. [1923 c 38 § 4; RRS § 9776-4.] Now
codified as RCW 91.06.040.
Chapter 91.07
COMMERCIAL WATERWAY DISTRICTS
IN CLASS AA COUNTIES—
ACQUISITION BY PORT DISTRICTS
91.07.010 Examination and determination of feasibility by port
commissioners. [1963 c 97 § 1.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.07.020 Procedure to effect transfer—Dissolution—Limitation
on use of assets—Responsibility for liabilities and obligations. [1963 c
97 § 2.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
Chapter 91.08
PUBLIC WATERWAYS
91.08.040 Petition—Contents. [1911 c 23 § 3, part; RRS § 9779,
part.] Now codified in RCW 91.08.030.
91.08.050 Notice of filing—Discharge of proceedings. [1911 c 23 §
3, part; RRS § 9779, part.] Now codified in RCW 91.08.030.
91.08.470 Bonds may be issued. [(i) 1911 c 23 § 45; RRS § 9821.
Now codified as RCW 91.08.465. (ii) 1911 c 23 § 47; RRS § 9823.] Now
codified as RCW 91.08.485.
Chapter 91.12
91.04.620 Publication of notice. [1923 c 38 § 5; RRS § 9776-5.]
Now codified as RCW 91.06.050.
CANAL COMMISSION
91.04.630 Payment in full within thirty days. [1923 c 38 § 6; RRS
§ 9776-6.] Now codified as RCW 91.06.060.
91.12.010 Declaration of purpose. [1965 ex.s. c 123 § 1.]
Recodified as RCW 47.72.010 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
91.04.640
Payment of bonds—"Construction warrant and
interest fund." [1947 c 222 § 1; 1923 c 38 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 97767.] Now codified as RCW 91.06.070.
91.12.020
Commission created—Composition—Officers—
Terms—Vacancies—Removal. [1965 ex.s. c 123 § 2.] Repealed by 1977
ex.s. c 151 § 80.
91.04.650 Call for payment. [1923 c 38 § 8; RRS § 9776-8.] Now
codified as RCW 91.06.080.
91.12.030 Members' travel expenses. [1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 34 §
181; 1967 c 36 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 123 § 3.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 §
80.
91.04.660 Effect of sale of lands for taxes. [1923 c 38 § 9; RRS §
9776-9.] Now codified as RCW 91.06.090.
91.04.670 Registry of bonds. [1923 c 38 § 10; RRS § 9776-10.]
Now codified as RCW 91.06.100.
91.04.900 Construction. [1911 c 11 § 50; RRS § 9776.] Repealed
by 1971 c 76 § 6.
91.12.040 Commission subject to administrative procedure act.
[1965 ex.s. c 123 § 4.] Repealed by 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 80.
91.12.050 Powers and duties. [1977 ex.s. c 151 § 75; 1965 ex.s. c
123 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 47.72.050 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
91.12.060 "Canal" defined. [1965 ex.s. c 123 § 6.] Recodified as
RCW 47.72.060 pursuant to 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 79.
Chapter 91.06
Chapter 91.14
REFUNDING BONDS OF
COMMERCIAL WATERWAY DISTRICTS—1923 ACT
PASSENGER WATERCRAFT FOR HIRE—OPERATION
91.06.010 Authorization. [1923 c 38 § 1; RRS § 9776-1. Formerly
RCW 91.04.580.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.020 Form—Sale—Maturity. [1923 c 38 § 2; RRS § 9776-2.
Formerly RCW 91.04.590.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.030 Levy and collection of assessments. [1923 c 38 § 3; RRS
§ 9776-3. Formerly RCW 91.04.600.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.040 Notice of levy—Record of payment. [1923 c 38 § 4; RRS
§ 9776-4. Formerly RCW 91.04.610.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.050 Publication of notice of levy. [1923 c 38 § 5; RRS § 97765. Formerly RCW 91.04.620.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.060 Payment of assessment—Installments—Interest. [1923
c 38 § 6; RRS § 9776-6. Formerly RCW 91.04.630.] Repealed by 1979
ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.070
Payment on bonds and interest—Procedure—
"Construction Warrant and Interest Fund." [1947 c 222 § 1; 1923 c 38
§ 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9776-7. Formerly RCW 91.04.640.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.080 Call of bonds for payment. [1923 c 38 § 8; RRS § 97768. Formerly RCW 91.04.650.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.090 Effect of assessment lien when sale of lands for taxes.
[1923 c 38 § 9; RRS § 9776-9. Formerly RCW 91.04.660.] Repealed by
1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
91.06.100 Registry of bonds. [1923 c 38 § 10; RRS § 9776-10.
Formerly RCW 91.04.670.] Repealed by 1979 ex.s. c 30 § 20.
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 916]
91.14.005 Purpose. [1986 c 217 § 1.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.230
pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.010 Definitions. [1986 c 217 § 2.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.240 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.020 Operation of watercraft. [1986 c 217 § 3.] Recodified as
RCW 88.12.250 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.030 Watercraft rights-of-way. [1986 c 217 § 4.] Recodified
as RCW 88.12.260 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.040 Operators—First aid card required—Exception. [1986
c 217 § 5.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.270 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.050 Safety equipment. [1986 c 217 § 6.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.280 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.060 Whitewater river sections—Use of alcohol prohibited—
Watercraft to be accompanied by other watercraft. [1986 c 217 § 7.]
Recodified as RCW 88.12.290 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.070 Whitewater river sections—Designation. [1986 c 217 §
8.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.300 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.080 Death or disappearance from watercraft—Notification
of authorities. [1986 c 217 § 9.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.310 pursuant to
1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.090 Registration of persons carrying passengers for hire on
whitewater river sections—List of registered persons—Notice of
registrants' insurance termination—State immune from civil actions
arising from registration. [1986 c 217 § 11.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.320 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections
Title 91
91.14.100 Enforcement—Chapter to supplement federal law.
[1988 c 36 § 73; 1986 c 217 § 10.] Recodified as RCW 88.12.330 pursuant
to 1992 c 15 § 1.
91.14.110 Civil penalty. [1986 c 217 § 12.] Recodified as RCW
88.12.340 pursuant to 1992 c 15 § 1.
(2010 Ed.)
[Vol. 1 RCW—page 917]
Title 1
Chapters
1.04
1.08
1.12
1.16
1.20
1.40
1.50
1.60
Chapter 1.04
Title 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The code.
Statute law committee (Code reviser).
Rules of construction.
General definitions.
General provisions.
State medal of merit.
Washington gift of life award.
Medal of valor.
Chapter 1.04 RCW
THE CODE
Sections
1.04.010
1.04.013
1.04.014
1.04.015
1.04.016
1.04.020
1.04.021
1.04.030
1.04.040
Revised Code of Washington enacted.
1950 Supplement enacted.
Numbering system adopted—Application.
Numbering new sections, chapters—Corrections.
Expansion of numbering system—Decimal factor.
Code as evidence of the law—Rule of construction—Effect of
amendment.
Rule of construction—Prima facie law.
New laws to be added to code.
Code may be cited as "RCW."
Code reviser: Chapter 1.08 RCW.
Legislature to amend or repeal laws by reference to code numbers: RCW
1.08.050.
Statute law committee: Chapter 1.08 RCW.
1.04.010 Revised Code of Washington enacted. The
ninety-one titles with chapters and sections designated as the
"Revised Code of Washington" and attested by the secretary
of the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives of the legislature of the state of Washington, are hereby
enacted and designated as the "Revised Code of Washington." Said code is intended to embrace in a revised, consolidated, and codified form and arrangement all the laws of the
state of a general and permanent nature. [1951 c 5 § 2; 1950
ex.s. c 16 § 1.]
1.04.010
Creation of new code titles authorized, effect: RCW 1.08.015.
1.04.013 1950 Supplement enacted. The titles, chapters, and sections designated as the "1950 Supplement to the
Revised Code of Washington" attested by the secretary of the
senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives of
the legislature of the state of Washington, and filed with the
secretary of state, are hereby enacted and consolidated into
and with the Revised Code of Washington. Said 1950 supplement is intended to embrace (1) in a revised and codified
form, all those laws of the state of Washington of a general
and permanent nature enacted since January 1, 1949, (2) revision and recodification of certain of the titles, chapters, and
sections of the revised code, and (3) application of a new system of numbering to all of the sections and certain of the
chapters of the revised code, subject to RCW 1.04.014.
[1951 c 5 § 1.]
1.04.013
(2010 Ed.)
1.04.014 Numbering system adopted—Application.
The system of numbering employed in the 1950 supplement
is hereby adopted as the general system to be followed in designating sections of the revised code. Specific numbers, in
accordance with such system, are authorized to be assigned to
sections of the revised code as follows:
Those chapters and sections of the revised code
expressly numbered or renumbered in the 1950 supplement
are authorized to be numbered or renumbered to the new
number respectively shown in the 1950 supplement. All other
sections of the revised code now existing are authorized to be
renumbered by tens according to the plan generally used in
the 1950 supplement, using the number of the title, the new
number, if any, of the chapter in which the section occurs,
and adding the digit "0" to the terminal end of the number
marking the position of the section within the chapter. The
secretary of state shall, before publication of any laws
enacted at this session of the legislature which are by their
terms expressly amendatory of any section or sections contained in the revised code or the 1950 supplement, renumber
each section and correlate the numbers of sections so renumbered, in accordance with this provision, so that each such
section when published bears or is referred to by its proper
new number. The secretary of state, in publishing the session
laws of this thirty-second session of the legislature shall use
therein the applicable new numbers of the respective sections
so renumbered. [1951 c 5 § 3.]
1.04.014
1.04.015 Numbering new sections, chapters—Corrections. New chapters or sections added to the Revised
Code of Washington (as supplemented or modified by the
1950 supplement), as the result of laws enacted at this or subsequent sessions of the legislature, shall be numbered in harmony with said general numbering system, and shall bear
such respective numbers in accordance therewith as may be
assigned by such official or agency as may be expressly
authorized by law so to do.
This section shall not prohibit or prevent the correction
by any such official or agency, of the number of any section
of the revised code found clearly to be incorrectly numbered
or incorrectly correlated with other sections as to number.
[1951 c 5 § 4.]
1.04.015
1.04.016 Expansion of numbering system—Decimal
factor. It is the intent that under said numbering system the
section factor of the section number shall be treated as a decimal figure, and where new sections must hereafter in codifying be inserted between sections then already consecutively
numbered, the proper number for such new section shall be
created by the insertion of an additional digit at the terminal
end of the number of the section immediately preceding the
location at which such new section is to be inserted. [1951 c
5 § 5.]
1.04.016
[Title 1 RCW—page 1]
1.04.020
Title 1 RCW: General Provisions
1.04.020 Code as evidence of the law—Rule of construction—Effect of amendment. The contents of the
Revised Code of Washington, after striking therefrom sections repealed or superseded by laws of the state of Washington enacted since January 1, 1949, as the revised code is supplemented or modified in the 1950 supplement, shall establish the laws of this state of a general and permanent nature in
effect on January 1, 1951; except, that nothing herein shall be
construed as changing the meaning of any such laws and, as
a rule of construction, in case of any omissions or any inconsistency between any of the provisions of the revised code as
so supplemented or modified and the laws existing immediately preceding this enactment, the previously existing laws
shall control. Any section of the Revised Code of Washington (as supplemented or modified by the 1950 supplement)
expressly amended by the legislature, including the entire
context set out, shall, as so amended, constitute the law and
the ultimate declaration of legislative intent. [1951 c 5 § 6.]
1.04.020
1.08.037
1.08.038
1.08.039
1.08.0392
1.08.040
1.08.050
1.08.060
1.08.070
1.08.110
1.08.112
1.08.120
1.08.130
Publication of code—Specifications—Certificate of compliance.
Publication, sale, and distribution of code and supplements—
Reprints.
Publication, sale, and distribution of code and supplements—
Contracts or other arrangements.
Publication, sale, and distribution of code and supplements—
Statute law committee publications account created—Purpose—Disbursements.
Certification—Official code—Prima facie evidence.
Amendment, repeal to include code numbers—Assignment of
code numbers.
Loans and exchanges of codes and supplements.
Legislators to receive codes and supplements.
Publication of Washington State Register—Rule-making
authority.
Report on rule-making activity.
Substitution of words designating department or secretary of
transportation.
Gender neutral language—Code improvement.
Administrative procedures, reviser’s powers and duties: Chapter 34.05
RCW.
Statute law committee to publish session laws: Chapter 44.20 RCW.
1.04.021 Rule of construction—Prima facie law. The
contents of said code shall establish prima facie the laws of
this state of a general and permanent nature in effect on January 1, 1949, but nothing herein shall be construed as changing the meaning of any such laws. In case of any omissions,
or any inconsistency between any of the provisions of said
code and the laws existing immediately preceding this enactment, the previously existing laws shall control. [1950 ex.s.
c 16 § 2.]
1.04.021
1.04.030 New laws to be added to code. All laws of a
general and permanent nature enacted after January 1, 1949,
shall, from time to time, be incorporated into and become a
part of said code. [1950 ex.s. c 16 § 3.]
1.04.030
1.04.040 Code may be cited as "RCW." The code
may be cited by the abbreviation "RCW." [1950 ex.s. c 16 §
4.]
1.04.040
Chapter 1.08
Chapter 1.08 RCW
STATUTE LAW COMMITTEE
(CODE REVISER)
Sections
1.08.001
1.08.003
1.08.005
1.08.007
1.08.011
1.08.013
1.08.015
1.08.016
1.08.017
1.08.020
1.08.021
1.08.023
1.08.024
1.08.025
1.08.026
1.08.027
1.08.028
1.08.031
1.08.033
Statute law committee created—Membership.
Terms of members—Filling vacancies.
Compensation and expenses of members.
Committee meetings.
Employment of code reviser and staff.
Code reviser defined.
Codification and revision of laws—Scope of revision.
Code correction—Committee orders.
Code reviser may omit certain provisions of legislative acts
from code; may omit annotations after ten years.
Code index.
Historical records.
Annotations.
Inclusion in code of rules of court.
Improvement of statutes.
Examination of code—Hearings—Recommendations to legislature.
Bill drafting service.
Opinions as to validity or constitutionality.
Information service to legislators.
Reviser’s office location.
[Title 1 RCW—page 2]
Voter registration, copy of statewide computer tape provided to statute law
committee: RCW 29A.08.760.
1.08.001 Statute law committee created—Membership. There is created a permanent statute law committee
consisting of eleven members as follows:
(1) The secretary of the senate, ex officio;
(2) Two members of the senate, one from each of the two
largest caucuses in the senate, appointed by the president of
the senate;
(3) The chief clerk of the house of representatives, ex
officio;
(4) Two members of the house of representatives, one
from each of the two largest caucuses in the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
(5) The staff director of the nonpartisan professional
committee staff of the senate, ex officio;
(6) The staff director of the nonpartisan professional
committee staff of the house of representatives, ex officio;
(7) A lawyer admitted to practice in this state, appointed
by the board of governors of the Washington State Bar Association;
(8) A judge of the supreme court or a lawyer who has
been admitted to practice in this state, appointed by the chief
justice of the supreme court; and
(9) A lawyer staff member of the governor’s office or a
state agency, appointed by the governor.
All such initial appointments shall be made within thirty
days of May 11, 2005. [2005 c 409 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 124 § 1;
1959 c 95 § 1; 1955 c 235 § 1; 1953 c 257 § 1; 1951 c 157 §
1.]
1.08.001
Effective date—2005 c 409: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 11, 2005]." [2005 c 409 § 5.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.08.003 Terms of members—Filling vacancies. The
term of the member of the committee appointed by the State
Bar Association, shall be for two years.
1.08.003
(2010 Ed.)
Statute Law Committee (Code Reviser)
The term of any ex officio member expires upon expiration of tenure of the position by virtue of which he or she is a
member of the committee. The remaining members of the
committee shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing
authority. Vacancies shall be filled by designation, appointment, or ex officio in the same manner as for the member so
vacating, and if a vacancy results other than from expiration
of a term, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term.
[2005 c 409 § 2; 1959 c 95 § 2; 1955 c 235 § 2; 1953 c 257 §
2; 1951 c 157 § 2.]
Effective date—2005 c 409: See note following RCW 1.08.001.
1.08.005 Compensation and expenses of members.
For attendance at meetings of the committee or in attending
to such other business of the committee as may be authorized
thereby, each legislative member of the committee shall
receive the per diem and travel allowances provided for such
members by RCW 44.04.120, and each other member shall
be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.240 and
shall be reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with
RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060. [1984 c 287 § 6; 1969 c 21 §
1; 1951 c 157 § 3.]
1.08.005
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1984 c 287:
See notes following RCW 43.03.220.
1.08.007 Committee meetings. The committee shall
from time to time elect a chairman from among its members
and adopt rules to govern its procedures. Four members of
the committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
any business but no proceeding of the committee shall be
valid unless carried by the vote of a majority of the members
present. The code reviser or a member of his or her staff shall
act as secretary of the committee. [2005 c 409 § 3; 1953 c
257 § 3; 1951 c 157 § 4.]
1.08.007
Effective date—2005 c 409: See note following RCW 1.08.001.
1.08.011 Employment of code reviser and staff. The
committee shall employ on behalf of the state and from time
to time fix the compensation of a competent code reviser,
with power to terminate any such employment at any time.
The committee shall also employ on behalf of the state and
fix the compensation of such additional legal and clerical
assistance to the code reviser as may reasonably be required
under this chapter. The committee shall have general supervision and control over the functions and performance of the
code reviser. [2005 c 409 § 4; 1951 c 157 § 5.]
1.08.011
Effective date—2005 c 409: See note following RCW 1.08.001.
1.08.013 Code reviser defined. Code reviser shall
mean any lawyer or law publisher employing competent lawyers, each deemed by the committee to be qualified to compile the statutory law of the state of Washington as enacted by
the legislature into a code or compilation of laws by title,
chapter and section, without substantive change or alteration
of purpose or intent. [1951 c 157 § 6.]
1.08.013
1.08.015 Codification and revision of laws—Scope of
revision. Subject to such general policies as may be promulgated by the committee and to the general supervision of the
committee, the reviser shall:
1.08.015
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1.08.015
(1) Codify for consolidation into the Revised Code of
Washington all laws of a general and permanent nature heretofore or hereafter enacted by the legislature, and assign permanent numbers as provided by law to all new titles, chapters, and sections so added to the revised code.
(2) Edit and revise such laws for such consolidation, to
the extent deemed necessary or desirable by the reviser and
without changing the meaning of any such law, in the following respects only:
(a) Make capitalization uniform with that followed generally in the revised code.
(b) Make chapter or section division and subdivision
designations uniform with that followed in the revised code.
(c) Substitute for the term "this act," where necessary,
the term "section," "part," "code," "chapter," or "title," or reference to specific section or chapter numbers, as the case may
require.
(d) Substitute for reference to a section of an "act," the
proper code section number reference.
(e) Substitute for "as provided in the preceding section"
and other phrases of similar import, the proper code section
number references.
(f) Substitute the proper calendar date for "effective date
of this act," "date of passage of this act," and other phrases of
similar import.
(g) Strike out figures where merely a repetition of written words, and substitute, where deemed advisable for uniformity, written words for figures.
(h) Rearrange any misplaced statutory material, incorporate any omitted statutory material as well as correct manifest
errors in spelling, and manifest clerical or typographical
errors, or errors by way of additions or omissions.
(i) Correct manifest errors in references, by chapter or
section number, to other laws.
(j) Correct manifest errors or omissions in numbering or
renumbering sections of the revised code.
(k) Rearrange the order of sections to conform to such
logical arrangement of subject matter as may most generally
be followed in the revised code, and alphabetize definition
sections, when to do so will not change the meaning or effect
of such sections.
(l) Change the wording of section captions, if any, and
provide captions to new chapters and sections.
(m) Strike provisions manifestly obsolete.
(3) Create new code titles, chapters, and sections of the
Revised Code of Washington, or otherwise revise the title,
chapter and sectional organization of the code, all as may be
required from time to time, to effectuate the orderly and logical arrangement of the statutes. Such new titles, chapters,
and sections, and organizational revisions, shall have the
same force and effect as the ninety-one titles originally
enacted and designated as the "Revised Code of Washington"
pursuant to the code adoption acts codified in chapter 1.04
RCW. [2009 c 186 § 1; 1961 c 246 § 1; 1953 c 257 § 4; 1951
c 157 § 7.]
[Title 1 RCW—page 3]
1.08.016
Title 1 RCW: General Provisions
1.08.016 Code correction—Committee orders. The
committee may at any time by order correct any section or
portion of the code in any of the respects enumerated in RCW
1.08.015. Orders shall be numbered consecutively and signed
by the committee chairman and each order shall be followed
by an explanatory note reciting the reason therefor.
Unless otherwise prescribed in the orders, each shall
become effective ninety days after
(1) signing of the order; and
(2) filing a summary thereof with the board of governors
of the State Bar Association; and
(3) the filing thereof with the secretary of state. [1953 c
257 § 5.]
1.08.016
1.08.017 Code reviser may omit certain provisions of
legislative acts from code; may omit annotations after ten
years. (1) The reviser may omit from the code all titles to
acts, enacting and repealing clauses, preambles, declarations
of emergency, severability, and validity and construction sections unless, in a particular instance, it may be necessary to
retain such to preserve the full intent of the law. The omission of validity or construction sections is not intended to, nor
shall it change, or be considered as changing, the effect to be
given thereto in construing legislation of which such validity
and construction sections were a part. Any section so omitted, other than repealing, emergency, severability, or validity
provisions, shall be referred to or set forth as an annotation to
the applicable sections of the act as codified.
(2) The reviser may remove annotations that have
appeared in the published Revised Code of Washington for
more than ten years, unless in a particular instance, it may be
necessary to retain such to preserve the full intent of the law.
Any annotations removed under this subsection shall be
retained and available in the electronic copy of the Revised
Code of Washington available on the code reviser web site.
(3) Section captions, part headings, subheadings, tables
of contents, and indexes appearing in legislative bills shall
not be considered any part of the law, and the reviser may
omit such provisions from the Revised Code of Washington
and annotations unless, in a particular instance, it may be necessary to retain such to preserve the full intent of the law.
[2009 c 186 § 2; 1955 c 235 § 3; 1951 c 157 § 8.]
1.08.017
1.08.020 Code index. The reviser, as soon as practicable, shall compile and thereafter maintain a comprehensive
index and from time to time prepare for publication supplements thereto. [1953 c 257 § 7.]
1.08.020
1.08.021 Historical records. The reviser shall prepare
and maintain full historical records showing the enactment,
amendment, revision, supersession, and repeal of the various
sections of the revised code. [1951 c 157 § 9.]
1.08.021
code the rules of court promulgated by the supreme court.
[1953 c 257 § 8.]
1.08.025 Improvement of statutes. The committee, or
the reviser with the approval of the committee, shall from
time to time make written recommendations to the legislature
concerning deficiencies, conflicts, or obsolete provisions in,
and need for reorganization or revision of, the statutes, and
shall prepare for submission to the legislature, legislation for
the correction or removal of such deficiencies, conflicts or
obsolete provisions, or to otherwise improve the form or substance of any portion of the statute law of this state as the
public interest or the administration of the subject may
require.
Such or similar projects may also be undertaken at the
request of the legislature and legislative interim bodies and if
such undertaking will not impede the other functions of the
committee.
All such proposed legislation shall be annotated so as to
show the purposes, reasons, and history thereof. [1997 c 41 §
1; 1983 c 52 § 2; 1959 c 95 § 3; 1951 c 157 § 11.]
1.08.025
1.08.026 Examination of code—Hearings—Recommendations to legislature. The committee also shall examine the revised code and from time to time submit to the legislature proposals for enactment of the several titles, chapters
and sections thereof, to the end that, as expeditiously as possible, the revised code, and each part thereof, shall constitute
conclusive, rather than prima facie evidence of the law. Each
such proposal shall be accompanied by explanatory matter.
The committee may hold hearings concerning any such proposal or concerning recommendations formulated or to be
formulated in accordance with RCW 1.08.025. Proposals or
recommendations approved by the committee shall be submitted to the chairman of the house or senate judiciary committee at the commencement of the next succeeding session
of the legislature. [1959 c 95 § 4; 1953 c 257 § 9.]
1.08.026
1.08.027 Bill drafting service. The reviser shall be in
charge of and shall at all times maintain an expert bill drafting service for the use and benefit of the legislature, its committees and its members. Prior to any session thereof, the legislature shall provide quarters convenient to both houses and
shall augment the reviser’s staff with such additional legal
and clerical assistance as may be needed to carry out the bill
drafting functions of the legislature and pay the cost of such
additional staff. Such services shall be confidential and nonpartisan and no member of the bill drafting staff shall advocate for or against any legislative measure. [1953 c 257 § 6;
1951 c 157 § 12.]
1.08.027
Initiative measures, review by code reviser: RCW 29A.72.020.
1.08.028 Opinions as to validity or constitutionality.
Neither the reviser nor any member of his staff shall be
required to furnish any written opinion as to the validity or
constitutionality of any proposed legislation, which he may
be requested to draft or prepare, nor shall any member of the
committee be required to pass upon the constitutionality of
any matter submitted to it for consideration. [1955 c 235 § 4.]
1.08.028
1.08.023 Annotations. The reviser may prepare and
maintain complete annotations of court decisions construing
the statutes of this state. [1951 c 157 § 10.]
1.08.023
1.08.024 Inclusion in code of rules of court. The committee may provide for inclusion in the published sets of the
1.08.024
[Title 1 RCW—page 4]
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Statute Law Committee (Code Reviser)
1.08.031 Information service to legislators. The
reviser shall, to the extent reasonably feasible through available facilities and public sources of information, provide
objective and factual information in writing to and upon
request of any member of the legislature relative to any matter which is or may be the subject of or involved in, legislation. [1951 c 157 § 13.]
1.08.031
1.08.033 Reviser’s office location. The department of
public institutions shall provide suitable office and storage
space and facilities for the reviser and his staff at Olympia, at
a location convenient to the legislature and to the state law
library. [1955 c 235 § 5; 1951 c 157 § 15.]
1.08.060
printer or by private printer, upon specifications formulated
under the authority of RCW 1.08.037, and upon such basis as
the committee deems to be most expeditious and economical.
Any such contract may be upon such terms as the committee
deems to be most advantageous to the state and to potential
purchasers of such publications. The committee shall fix
terms and prices for such publications. [1955 c 235 § 8; 1953
c 257 § 12.]
1.08.033
Reviser’s note: Powers and duties of department of public institutions
relating to housing of state agencies were repealed by 1955 c 195 § 3 and the
director of general administration was vested with these powers and duties in
1955 c 285 § 9.
1.08.037 Publication of code—Specifications—Certificate of compliance. The committee shall from time to
time formulate specifications relative to the format, size and
style of type, paper stock, number of volumes, method and
quality of binding, contents, indexing, and general scope and
character of footnotes, and annotations, if any, for any publication for general use of the revised code and supplements
thereto. No such publication or the contents thereof, other
than such temporary edition as may expressly be authorized
by the legislature, shall be received as evidence of the laws of
this state unless it complies with such specifications of the
committee as are current at the time of publication, including
compliance with the section numbering adopted by the
reviser under supervision of the statute law committee. If a
publication complies with such specifications, the committee
shall furnish a certificate of such compliance, executed on
behalf of the committee by its chairman, to the publisher, and
the certificate shall be reproduced at the beginning of each
such volume or supplement.
Upon request of any publisher in good faith interested in
publishing said code, the committee shall furnish a copy of its
current specifications and shall not during the process of any
bona fide publication of said code or supplements modify any
such specifications, if such modification would result in
added expense or material inconvenience to the publisher,
without written concurrence therein by such publisher. [1955
c 235 § 6; 1953 c 257 § 14; 1951 c 157 § 14.]
1.08.037
1.08.038 Publication, sale, and distribution of code
and supplements—Reprints. The statute law committee
shall publish, sell and distribute, and arrange for the publication, sale and distribution of the Revised Code of Washington
and of supplements thereto and of such other materials as in
their discretion may be incorporated in or appended to the
code. They may republish, reprint or authorize the republishing or reprinting of the code or any portion thereof. [1955 c
235 § 7; 1953 c 257 § 11.]
1.08.0392
1.08.0392 Publication, sale, and distribution of code
and supplements—Statute law committee publications
account created—Purpose—Disbursements. For the purposes of financing the production and sale of such of its publications as in the judgment of the statute law committee may
be advantageously financed by the use of revolving fund
moneys, there is hereby created, and the committee is authorized to maintain, a revolving fund to be known as statute law
committee publications account. None of the provisions of
RCW 43.01.050 shall be applicable to said fund nor to any
moneys received or collected by the committee for publications financed by said fund.
All moneys shall be paid from said account by check or
voucher in such form and in such manner as shall be prescribed by the committee. [1961 c 246 § 2.]
1.08.040
1.08.040 Certification—Official code—Prima facie
evidence. The Revised Code of Washington containing the
certificate of the temporary code committee and any supplement or addition thereto or reprint edition thereof, which contains the certificate of the statute law committee referred to in
RCW 1.08.037, shall be deemed official, and shall be prima
facie evidence of the laws contained therein. [1955 c 5 § 2;
1953 c 257 § 15; 1951 c 157 § 16; 1941 c 149 § 3; Rem. Supp.
1941 § 152-38.]
1.08.050
1.08.050 Amendment, repeal to include code numbers—Assignment of code numbers. The legislature in
amending or repealing laws shall include in such act references to the code numbers of the law affected. The reviser
shall assign code numbers to such permanent and general
laws as are hereafter enacted at any legislative session. [1959
c 95 § 5; 1955 c 5 § 3; 1951 c 157 § 17. Prior: (i) 1941 c 149
§ 4; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 152-39. (ii) 1947 c 282 § 1; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 152-40.]
1.08.038
1.08.039 Publication, sale, and distribution of code
and supplements—Contracts or other arrangements. The
committee may enter into contracts or otherwise arrange for
the publication and/or distribution, provided for in RCW
1.08.038, with or without calling for bids, by the public
1.08.039
(2010 Ed.)
1.08.060
1.08.060 Loans and exchanges of codes and supplements. The committee may loan sets of the code and materials supplemental thereto
(1) for the use of senate committees, a quantity as
required by advice from the secretary of the senate, not to
exceed twenty-five sets;
(2) for use of the house committees, a quantity as
required by advice from the chief clerk of the house, not to
exceed thirty-five sets;
(3) to the state law library for library use;
(4) for use of the reviser’s office, as required;
(5) for use of recognized news reporting services maintaining permanent offices at the capitol, three sets.
[Title 1 RCW—page 5]
1.08.070
Title 1 RCW: General Provisions
The committee may exchange copies of RCW for codes
or compilations of other states. [1982 1st ex.s. c 32 § 6; 1953
c 257 § 10.]
1.08.070
1.08.070 Legislators to receive codes and supplements. Each member of the legislature, who has not received
a set of the Revised Code of Washington under the provisions
of section 9, chapter 155, Laws of 1951, or section 16, chapter 257, Laws of 1953, or this section, shall be entitled to
receive one set of the code without charge. All persons
receiving codes under the provisions of this section or the
sections above referred to shall be entitled to receive supplements to the code free of charge, during their term of office as
a member or officer of the legislature: PROVIDED, That
legislative appropriation has been made for the purpose of
supplying such codes and supplements. [1955 c 235 § 9.]
1.08.110
1.08.110 Publication of Washington State Register—
Rule-making authority. The statute law committee, in addition to the other responsibilities enumerated in this chapter,
shall publish the Washington State Register as created in
RCW 34.08.020. The statute law committee or the code
reviser may adopt rules as are necessary for the effective
operation of this service. The statute law committee, in its
discretion, may publish the Washington State Register exclusively by electronic means on the code reviser web site if it
determines that public access to the Washington State Register is not substantially diminished. If the statute law committee publishes the Washington State Register exclusively by
electronic means on the code reviser web site, the electronic
copy posted on the code reviser web site shall be considered
the official copy of the Washington State Register.
The code reviser shall provide a paper copy of any issue
of the register or any register filing upon request. The code
reviser may charge a reasonable fee for printing and mailing
the paper copy. [2007 c 456 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 240 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(i) The number adopted using negotiated rule making,
pilot rule making, or other alternative rule-making mechanisms.
(2) For purposes of the report required by this section,
each Washington State Register filing section shall be considered as a separate rule. The code reviser may adopt rules
necessary to implement this section. To the maximum extent
practicable, the code reviser shall use information supplied
on forms provided by state agencies pursuant to chapter
34.05 RCW to prepare the report required by this section.
[1995 c 403 § 704.]
Findings—Short title—Intent—1995 c 403: See note following RCW
34.05.328.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.08.120 Substitution of words designating department or secretary of transportation. For purposes of harmonizing and clarifying the provisions of the statute sections
published in the revised code of Washington, the code reviser
may substitute words designating the department of transportation or the secretary of transportation, as appropriate, whenever necessary to effect the changes in meaning provided for
in RCW 47.68.015 and 47.04.015 or any other act of the 1977
legislature. [1977 ex.s. c 151 § 24.]
1.08.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.08.130 Gender neutral language—Code improvement. The office of the code reviser, in consultation with the
statute law committee, shall develop and implement a plan to
correct gender-specific references throughout the Revised
Code of Washington, submitting recommendations to the
legislature annually pursuant to RCW 1.08.025. The revision
shall be complete by June 30, 2015. [2007 c 218 § 97.]
1.08.130
Intent—Finding—2007 c 218: "It is the intent of the legislature to
make technical changes throughout chapters 41.08, 41.12, 41.16, and 41.18
RCW with regard to gender-specific terminology. The legislature finds that
gender-neutral terms must be used in accordance with RCW 44.04.210. This
act is technical in nature and no substantive legal changes are intended or
implied." [2007 c 218 § 1.]
1.08.112
1.08.112 Report on rule-making activity. (1) The
code reviser shall compile and publish on a quarterly basis a
report on state agency rule-making activity. The report shall
summarize the following information by agency and by type
of activity for new, amended, and repealed rules adopted by
state agencies pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW:
(a) The number adopted, proposed for adoption, and
withdrawn;
(b) The number adopted as emergency rules;
(c) The number adopted in order to comply with federal
statute, with federal rules or standards, and with recently
enacted state statutes;
(d) The number adopted at the request of a nongovernmental entity;
(e) The number adopted on an agency’s own initiative;
(f) The number adopted in order to clarify, streamline, or
reform agency procedures;
(g) The number of petitions for review of rules received
by agencies;
(h) The number of rules appealed to superior court; and
[Title 1 RCW—page 6]
Chapter 1.12
Chapter 1.12 RCW
RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
Sections
1.12.010
1.12.020
1.12.025
1.12.026
1.12.028
1.12.040
1.12.050
1.12.060
1.12.070
1.12.080
Code to be liberally construed.
Statutes continued, when.
Construction of multiple amendments to statutes—Publication—Decodification of repealed sections.
Construction of statutes—Retrospective application.
Construction of statutes—Internal references as including
amendments thereto.
Computation of time.
Number and gender.
Certified mail—Use—Electronic return receipts authorized.
Reports, claims, tax returns, remittances, etc.—Filing.
Construction of statutes—Domestic relations—Exceptions.
1.12.010 Code to be liberally construed. The provisions of this code shall be liberally construed, and shall not be
limited by any rule of strict construction. [1891 c 23 § 1, part;
Code 1881 §§ 758, 1686; 1877 p 153 § 763; 1854 p 221 §
504; RRS § 144.]
1.12.010
Reviser’s note: (1) This section is a part of 1891 c 23 § 1. The introductory phrase of that section provides: "The following provisions relative to
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Rules of Construction
the construction of statutes shall be rules of construction and shall constitute
a part of the code of procedure of this state:"
(2) This section was originally section 504 of the 1854 statute entitled
"An act to regulate the practice and proceedings in civil actions." Section
504 of the 1854 statute reads as follows: "The provisions of this act shall be
liberally construed and shall not be limited by any rule of strict construction." Identical language appears in Code of 1881 § 1686 relating to probate,
and again in Code of 1881 § 758, being part of "An act to regulate the practice and proceedings in civil actions" except that in the latter instance the
1881 codifier changed the words "this act" to read "this code."
1.12.020 Statutes continued, when. The provisions of
a statute, so far as they are substantially the same as those of
a statute existing at the time of their enactment, must be construed as continuations thereof. [1891 c 23 § 1, part; Code
1881 §§ 761, 1292, 1681; RRS § 145.]
1.12.020
Reviser’s note: This section is a part of 1891 c 23 § 1. The introductory
phrase of that section provides: "The following provisions relative to the
construction of statutes shall be rules of construction and shall constitute a
part of the code of procedure of this state:".
Laws in force continued: State Constitution Art. 27 § 2.
1.12.025 Construction of multiple amendments to
statutes—Publication—Decodification of repealed sections. (1) If at any session of the legislature there are enacted
two or more acts amending the same section of the session
laws or of the official code, each amendment without reference to the others, each act shall be given effect to the extent
that the amendments do not conflict in purpose, otherwise the
act last filed in the office of the secretary of state in point of
time, shall control: PROVIDED, That if one or more special
sessions of the same legislature shall follow any regular session, this rule of construction shall apply to the laws enacted
at either, both, any, or all of such sessions.
(2) If a section of the session laws or of the official code
is amended without reference to another amendment of the
same section, the code reviser, in consultation with the statute
law committee, may publish the section in the official code
with all amendments incorporated therein. The publication of
the section under this subsection shall occur only if the statute
law committee determines that the amendments do not conflict in purpose or effect. Sections so published constitute
prima facie evidence of the law but shall not be construed as
changing the meaning of any such law.
The code reviser, in consultation with the statute law
committee, may decodify a section of the official code which
was repealed without reference to an amendment to the section. The decodification of the section shall occur only if the
statute law committee determines that the decodification does
not conflict with the purpose of the amendment. Any decision
of the code reviser, in consultation with the statute law committee, to incorporate amendments in the same section or to
decodify a section which was both repealed and amended in
the same session shall be clearly noted in the revised code of
Washington.
If any conflict arises in the interpretation of a section
published or decodified under this subsection, the session law
sections shall control. [1983 c 244 § 1; 1980 c 87 § 2; 1974
ex.s. c 87 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 240 § 1; 1955 c 162 § 1.]
1.12.025
1.12.026 Construction of statutes—Retrospective
application. The provisions of RCW 1.12.025 as now or
1.12.026
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1.12.070
hereafter amended shall apply retrospectively as well as prospectively. [1969 ex.s. c 240 § 2.]
1.12.028 Construction of statutes—Internal references as including amendments thereto. If a statute refers
to another statute of this state, the reference includes any
amendments to the referenced statute unless a contrary intent
is clearly expressed. [1982 c 16 § 1.]
1.12.028
1.12.040 Computation of time. The time within which
an act is to be done, as herein provided, shall be computed by
excluding the first day, and including the last, unless the last
day is a holiday, Saturday, or Sunday, and then it is also
excluded. [1997 c 125 § 1; 1887 c 20 § 1; Code 1881 § 743;
1854 p 219 § 486; RRS § 150.]
1.12.040
Rules of court: CR 6(a), RAP 18.6. Cf. RAP 18.22.
Reviser’s note: This section has been enacted at various times as part
of "An act to regulate the practice and proceedings in civil actions." However, Allen v. Morris, 87 Wash. 268, 274, 151 Pac. 827 (1915); State ex rel.
Evans v. Superior Court, 168 Wash. 176, 179, 11 P. (2d) 229 (1932); State v.
Levesque, 5 Wn. (2d) 631, 635, 106 P. (2d) 309 (1940); and State ex rel.
Early v. Batchelor, 15 Wn. (2d) 149, 130 P. (2d) 72 (1942), treat this section
as being of general application.
1.12.050 Number and gender. Words importing the
singular number may also be applied to the plural of persons
and things; words importing the plural may be applied to the
singular; and words importing the masculine gender may be
extended to females also. [1891 c 23 § 1, part; Code 1881 §§
756, 965, 1920; 1877 p 153 § 761; 1857 p 45 § 1; 1854 p 99
§ 135 and p 221 § 502; RRS § 148.]
1.12.050
Reviser’s note: This section is a part of 1891 c 23 § 1. The introductory
phrase of that section provides: "The following provisions relative to the
construction of statutes shall be rules of construction and shall constitute a
part of the code of procedure of this state:".
Probate, number and gender: RCW 11.02.005.
Statutes in gender-neutral terms: RCW 44.04.210.
Wrongful death, number and gender: RCW 4.20.005.
1.12.060 Certified mail—Use—Electronic return
receipts authorized. (1) Whenever the use of "registered"
mail is authorized by this code, "certified" mail, with return
receipt requested, may be used.
(2) Whenever the use of "certified mail with a return
receipt requested" is authorized or required by this code, electronic return receipt delivery confirmation provided by the
United States postal service may be used. [2009 c 251 § 1;
1961 c 204 § 1.]
1.12.060
1.12.070 Reports, claims, tax returns, remittances,
etc.—Filing. Except as otherwise specifically provided by
law hereafter:
(1) Any report, claim, tax return, statement or other document required to be filed with, or any payment made to the
state or to any political subdivision thereof, which is (a)
transmitted through the United States mail or private thirdparty delivery service, shall be deemed filed and received by
the state or political subdivision on the date shown by the
post office or private third-party delivery service cancellation
mark or shipping date stamped or affixed upon the envelope
or other appropriate wrapper containing it; or (b) mailed via
United States mail or sent by a private third-party delivery
1.12.070
[Title 1 RCW—page 7]
1.12.080
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service but not received by the state or political subdivision,
or where received and the cancellation mark or shipping date
is illegible, erroneous, or omitted, shall be deemed filed and
received on the date it was mailed if the sender establishes by
competent evidence that the report, claim, tax return, statement, remittance, or other document was deposited with a
private third-party delivery service or in the United States
mail on or before the date due for filing; and in cases of such
nonreceipt of a report, tax return, statement, remittance, or
other document required by law to be filed, the sender files
with the state or political subdivision a duplicate within ten
days after written notification is given to the sender by the
state or political subdivision of its nonreceipt of such report,
tax return, statement, remittance, or other document.
(2)(a) If any report, claim, tax return, statement, remittance, or other document is sent by United States registered
mail, certified mail or certificate of mailing, a record authenticated by the United States post office of such registration,
certification or certificate shall be considered competent evidence that the report, claim, tax return, statement, remittance
or other document was delivered to the addressee, and the
date of registration, certification or certificate shall be
deemed the postmarked date.
(b) If any report, claim, tax return, statement, remittance,
or other document is sent via private third-party delivery service, a record authenticated by the private third-party delivery service shall be considered competent evidence that the
report, claim, tax return, statement, remittance, or other document was delivered to the addressee, and the date of deposit
with the private third-party delivery service shall be deemed
the shipping date.
(3) If the date for filing any report, claim, tax return,
statement, remittance, or other document falls upon a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the filing shall be considered
timely if performed on the next business day. [2005 c 502 §
1; 1967 c 222 § 1.]
Effective date—2005 c 502: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 17, 2005]." [2005 c 502 § 11.]
Chapter 1.16
Chapter 1.16 RCW
GENERAL DEFINITIONS
Sections
1.16.020
1.16.030
1.16.040
1.16.050
1.16.060
1.16.065
1.16.080
1.16.090
1.16.100
"Fiscal biennium."
"Fiscal year"—School districts and other taxing districts.
"Folio."
"Legal holidays and legislatively recognized days."
"Month" or "months."
"Officer."
"Person"—Construction of "association," "unincorporated
association," and "person, firm, or corporation" to include a
limited liability company.
Legislative declaration for civil liberties day of remembrance.
Domestic relations terms—Exceptions.
1.16.020 "Fiscal biennium." The fiscal biennium of
the state shall commence on the first day of July in each oddnumbered year and end on the thirtieth day of June of the next
succeeding odd-numbered year. The fiscal biennium of those
cities and towns which utilize a biennial budget shall commence on the first day of January in each odd-numbered year
and end on the thirty-first day of December of the next succeeding even-numbered year. [1985 c 175 § 2; 1953 c 184 §
2; 1923 c 86 § 1; RRS § 10927.]
1.16.020
Biennial reports: RCW 43.01.035.
Municipal biennial budgets: Chapters 35.34 and 35A.34 RCW.
1.16.030 "Fiscal year"—School districts and other
taxing districts. August 31st shall end the fiscal year of
school districts and December 31st of all other taxing districts. [1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 118 § 21; 1909 c 76 § 13; RRS §
9963.]
1.16.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.16.040 "Folio." The term "folio" when used as a
measure for computing fees or compensation, shall be construed to mean one hundred words, counting every two figures necessarily used as a word. Any portion of a folio, when
in the whole draft or paper there should not be a complete
folio, and when there shall be an excess over the last folio
exceeding a quarter, it shall be computed as a folio. The filing
of a paper shall be construed to include the certificate of the
same. [Code 1881 § 2093; 1869 p 373 § 15; RRS § 500.]
1.16.040
1.16.050 "Legal holidays and legislatively recognized
days." The following are legal holidays: Sunday; the first
day of January, commonly called New Year’s Day; the third
Monday of January, being celebrated as the anniversary of
the birth of Martin Luther King, Jr.; the third Monday of February to be known as Presidents’ Day and to be celebrated as
the anniversary of the births of Abraham Lincoln and George
Washington; the last Monday of May, commonly known as
Memorial Day; the fourth day of July, being the anniversary
of the Declaration of Independence; the first Monday in September, to be known as Labor Day; the eleventh day of
November, to be known as Veterans’ Day; the fourth Thursday in November, to be known as Thanksgiving Day; the day
immediately following Thanksgiving Day; and the twentyfifth day of December, commonly called Christmas Day.
Employees of the state and its political subdivisions,
except employees of school districts and except those nonclassified employees of institutions of higher education who
1.16.050
1.12.080
1.12.080 Construction of statutes—Domestic relations—Exceptions. For the purposes of this code, with the
exception of chapter 26.04 RCW, the terms spouse, marriage,
marital, husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and
family shall be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic partnerships or individuals in state registered
domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and
married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage
shall apply equally to state registered domestic partnerships
that have been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the
extent that such interpretation does not conflict with federal
law. Where necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of
2009, gender-specific terms such as husband and wife used in
any statute, rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender
neutral, and applicable to individuals in state registered
domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 3.]
[Title 1 RCW—page 8]
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hold appointments or are employed under contracts to perform services for periods of less than twelve consecutive
months, shall be entitled to one paid holiday per calendar
year in addition to those specified in this section. Each
employee of the state or its political subdivisions may select
the day on which the employee desires to take the additional
holiday provided for herein after consultation with the
employer pursuant to guidelines to be promulgated by rule of
the appropriate personnel authority, or in the case of local
government by ordinance or resolution of the legislative
authority.
If any of the above specified state legal holidays are also
federal legal holidays but observed on different dates, only
the state legal holidays shall be recognized as a paid legal
holiday for employees of the state and its political subdivisions except that for port districts and the law enforcement
and public transit employees of municipal corporations,
either the federal or the state legal holiday, but in no case
both, may be recognized as a paid legal holiday for employees.
Whenever any legal holiday, other than Sunday, falls
upon a Sunday, the following Monday shall be the legal holiday.
Whenever any legal holiday falls upon a Saturday, the
preceding Friday shall be the legal holiday.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to have the
effect of adding or deleting the number of paid holidays provided for in an agreement between employees and employers
of political subdivisions of the state or as established by ordinance or resolution of the local government legislative
authority.
The legislature declares that the thirteenth day of January
shall be recognized as Korean-American day but shall not be
considered a legal holiday for any purposes.
The legislature declares that the twelfth day of October
shall be recognized as Columbus day but shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purposes.
The legislature declares that the ninth day of April shall
be recognized as former prisoner of war recognition day but
shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purposes.
The legislature declares that the twenty-sixth day of January shall be recognized as Washington army and air national
guard day but shall not be considered a legal holiday for any
purposes.
The legislature declares that the seventh day of August
shall be recognized as purple heart recipient recognition day
but shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purposes.
The legislature declares that the second Sunday in October be recognized as Washington state children’s day but
shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purposes.
The legislature declares that the sixteenth day of April
shall be recognized as Mother Joseph day and the fourth day
of September as Marcus Whitman day, but neither shall be
considered legal holidays for any purpose.
The legislature declares that the seventh day of December be recognized as Pearl Harbor remembrance day but shall
not be considered a legal holiday for any purpose.
The legislature declares that the nineteenth day of February be recognized as civil liberties day of remembrance but
shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purpose.
(2010 Ed.)
1.16.060
The legislature declares that the nineteenth day of June
be recognized as Juneteenth, a day of remembrance for the
day the slaves learned of their freedom, but shall not be considered a legal holiday for any purpose. [2007 c 61 § 2; 2007
c 19 § 2; 2003 c 68 § 2; 2000 c 60 § 1; 1999 c 26 § 1; 1993 c
129 § 2; 1991 sp.s. c 20 § 1; 1991 c 57 § 2; 1989 c 128 § 1;
1985 c 189 § 1; 1979 c 77 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 111 § 1; 1975-’76
2nd ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 194 § 1; 1973 2nd ex.s. c
1 § 1; 1969 c 11 § 1; 1955 c 20 § 1; 1927 c 51 § 1; RRS § 61.
Prior: 1895 c 3 § 1; 1891 c 41 § 1; 1888 p 107 § 1.]
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2007 c 19 § 2 and by
2007 c 61 § 2, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For
rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Finding—Declaration—2007 c 61: "The legislature recognizes that on
June 19, 1865, Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the
Civil War had ended and the slaves were now free; that this was two and a
half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on
January 1, 1863; that the end of slavery brought on new challenges and realities in establishing a previously nonexistent status for African-Americans in
the United States; that racism and continued inequality is the legacy of slavery and acknowledging it is the first step in its eradication; and that since
1980 June 19th has been celebrated as Juneteenth across the United States as
a day for people to come together in the spirit of reconciliation to commemorate the contributions of African-Americans to this country’s history and
culture.
The legislature declares that an annual day of recognition be observed
in remembrance of the day the slaves realized they were free as a reminder
that individual rights and freedoms must never be denied." [2007 c 61 § 1.]
Findings—2007 c 19: "The legislature finds that in the more than one
hundred years that Koreans have immigrated to the United States, these
immigrants and their descendants have made an invaluable contribution to
our state and nation. Korean-Americans have worked for many years to better not only their community, but the communities in which they live and the
state as a whole. The legislature further finds that due to the close friendship
between the people of Korea and the United States, it is fitting to recognize
Korean-American contributions to our society in a dignified and fitting manner, and to encourage Korean-Americans to honor the sacrifices made by
American citizens during the Korean War." [2007 c 19 § 1.]
Finding—1993 c 129: "The legislature finds that Washington’s children are one of our most valuable assets, representing hope for the future.
Children today are at risk for many things, including drug and alcohol abuse,
child abuse, suicide, peer pressure, and the economic and educational challenges of a changing world. It is increasingly important for families, schools,
health professionals, caregivers, and workers at state agencies charged with
the protection and help of children to listen to them, to support and encourage them, and to help them build their dreams for the future.
To increase recognition of children’s issues, a national children’s day
is celebrated in October, with ceremonies and activities devoted to children.
Washington state focuses special attention on its children by establishing a
Washington state children’s day." [1993 c 129 § 1.]
Finding—Declaration—1991 c 57: "The legislature finds that the
Washington army and air national guard comprise almost nine thousand dedicated men and women who serve the state and nation on a voluntary basis.
The legislature also finds that the state of Washington benefits from that dedication by immediate access to well-prepared resources in time of natural
disasters and public emergency. The national guard has consistently and frequently responded to state and local emergencies with people and equipment
to provide enforcement assistance, medical services, and overall support to
emergency management services.
The legislature further declares that an annual day of commemoration
should be observed in honor of the achievements, sacrifices, and dedication
of the men and women of the Washington army and air national guard."
[1991 c 57 § 1.]
Court business on legal holidays: RCW 2.28.100, 2.28.110.
School holidays: RCW 28A.150.050.
1.16.060 "Month" or "months." The word "month"
or "months," whenever the same occurs in the statutes of this
state now in force, or in statutes hereinafter enacted, or in any
1.16.060
[Title 1 RCW—page 9]
1.16.065
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contract made in this state, shall be taken and construed to
mean "calendar months." [1891 c 23 § 1, part; Code 1881 §
759; 1877 p 333 § 1; RRS § 149.]
Reviser’s note: This section is a part of 1891 c 23 § 1. The introductory
phrase of that section provides: "The following provisions relative to the
construction of statutes shall be rules of construction and shall constitute a
part of the code of procedure of this state:".
1.16.065 "Officer." Whenever any term indicating an
officer is used it shall be construed, when required, to mean
any person authorized by law to discharge the duties of such
officer. [Code 1881 § 755; 1854 p 221 § 501; RRS § 147.]
cally illuminates the fragile nature of our most cherished
national beliefs and values.
The legislature declares that an annual day of recognition
be observed in remembrance of Japanese Americans interned
during World War II as a reminder that, regardless of the
provocation, individual rights and freedoms must never be
denied. [2003 c 68 § 1.]
1.16.065
Reviser’s note: This section was formerly a part of RCW 42.04.010. It
first appeared in "An Act to regulate the practice and proceedings in civil
actions" (1854 p 221 § 501), as part of chapter LIV, "Construction". It also
appeared as Code of 1881 § 755 in chapter LXVII, "Of Construction", as part
of the code of civil procedure.
Criminal code, officer defined: RCW 9A.04.110.
1.16.080 "Person"—Construction of "association,"
"unincorporated association," and "person, firm, or corporation" to include a limited liability company. (1) The
term "person" may be construed to include the United States,
this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private
corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual.
(2) Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the
terms "association," "unincorporated association," and "person, firm, or corporation" or substantially identical terms
shall, without limiting the application of any term to any
other type of legal entity, be construed to include a limited
liability company. [1996 c 231 § 1; 1891 c 23 § 1, part; Code
1881 § 964; 1857 p 46 § 1; 1854 p 99 § 134; RRS § 146.]
1.16.080
Reviser’s note: This section is a part of 1891 c 23 § 1. The introductory
phrase of that section provides: "The following provisions relative to the
construction of statutes shall be rules of construction and shall constitute a
part of the code of procedure of this state:".
Criminal proceedings, person defined: RCW 9A.04.110.
Declaratory judgments, person defined: RCW 7.24.130.
Eminent domain by cities, person defined: RCW 8.12.020.
Notice to alien property custodian, person defined: RCW 4.28.340.
Wrongful death, person defined: RCW 4.20.005.
1.16.090 Legislative declaration for civil liberties day
of remembrance. The legislature recognizes that on February 19, 1942, the President of the United States issued Executive Order 9066 which authorized military rule over civilian
law and lives; that Executive Order 9066 led to the World
War II evacuation and internment of more than one hundred
twenty thousand Japanese Americans, most of whom were
United States citizens by birth; that Japanese Americans lost
their homes and livelihoods and suffered physical and psychological damage; and that, despite widespread hostility and
discrimination, Japanese Americans served with distinction
in the United States military effort as members of the Military
Intelligence Service and in the segregated 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The legislature further recognizes that in the name of "military necessity," Japanese Americans were deprived of their fundamental constitutional rights and civil liberties; and that the
Japanese American experience during World War II tragi1.16.090
[Title 1 RCW—page 10]
1.16.100 Domestic relations terms—Exceptions. For
the purposes of this code, with the exception of chapter 26.04
RCW, the terms spouse, marriage, marital, husband, wife,
widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall be interpreted
as applying equally to state registered domestic partnerships
or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as
well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply equally to state
registered domestic partnerships that have been terminated,
dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that such interpretation
does not conflict with federal law. Where necessary to
implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, gender-specific terms
such as husband and wife used in any statute, rule, or other
law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and applicable to
individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c
521 § 4.]
1.16.100
Chapter 1.20
Chapter 1.20 RCW
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sections
1.20.010
1.20.015
1.20.017
1.20.020
1.20.025
1.20.030
1.20.035
1.20.037
1.20.038
1.20.040
1.20.042
1.20.045
1.20.047
1.20.050
1.20.051
1.20.060
1.20.070
1.20.071
1.20.073
1.20.075
1.20.080
1.20.090
1.20.100
1.20.110
1.20.120
1.20.130
1.20.140
1.20.150
1.20.160
State flag.
Display of national and state flags.
Display of national league of families’ POW/MIA flag.
State tree.
State grass.
State flower.
State fruit.
State marine mammal.
State endemic mammal.
State bird.
State fossil.
State fish.
State insect.
Standard time—Daylight saving time.
Daylight saving time.
Arbor day.
State song.
State song—Proceeds from sale.
State folk song.
State dance.
State seal.
State gem.
Diverse cultures and languages encouraged—State policy.
State tartan.
State arboretum.
Preferred terminology in government documents.
State vegetable.
State amphibian.
State ship.
Design of state seal: State Constitution Art. 18 § 1.
State boundaries: State Constitution Art. 24 § 1 (Amendment 33).
1.20.010 State flag. The official flag of the state of
Washington shall be of dark green silk or bunting and shall
bear in its center a reproduction of the seal of the state of
Washington embroidered, printed, painted or stamped
thereon. The edges of the flag may, or may not, be fringed. If
a fringe is used the same shall be of gold or yellow color of
1.20.010
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1.20.050
the same shade as the seal. The dimensions of the flag may
vary.
The secretary of state is authorized to provide the state
flag to units of the armed forces, without charge therefor, as
in his discretion he deems entitled thereto. The secretary of
state is further authorized to sell the state flag to any citizen at
a price to be determined by the secretary of state. [1967 ex.s.
c 65 § 2; 1925 ex.s. c 85 § 1; 1923 c 174 § 1; RRS § 10964-1,
RRS vol. 11, p. 399.]
1.20.037 State marine mammal. The orca, Orcinus
orca, is hereby designated as the official marine mammal of
the state of Washington. [2005 c 51 § 2.]
Reviser’s note: Same RRS number was also used for a section dealing
with a different subject on page 110 of RRS vol. 11, pocket part.
1.20.038 State endemic mammal. The Olympic marmot, Marmota olympus, is hereby designated as the official
endemic mammal of the state of Washington. [2009 c 464 §
2.]
1.20.015
1.20.015 Display of national and state flags. The flag
of the United States and the flag of the state shall be prominently installed, displayed and maintained in schools, court
rooms and state buildings. [1955 c 88 § 1.]
Crimes relating to flags: Chapter 9.86 RCW.
Flag exercises in schools: RCW 28A.230.140.
1.20.017
1.20.017 Display of national league of families’
POW/MIA flag. (1) Each public entity shall display the
national league of families’ POW/MIA flag along with the
flag of the United States and the flag of the state upon or near
the principal building of the public entity on the following
days: (a) Armed Forces Day on the third Saturday in May;
(b) Memorial Day on the last Monday in May; (c) Flag Day
on June 14; (d) Independence Day on July 4; (e) National
POW/MIA Recognition Day; and (f) Veterans’ Day on
November 11. If the designated day falls on a Saturday or
Sunday, then the POW/MIA flag will be displayed on the
preceding Friday.
(2) The governor’s veterans affairs advisory committee
shall provide information to public entities regarding the purchase and display of the POW/MIA flag upon request.
(3) As used in this section, "public entity" means every
state agency, including each institution of higher education,
and every county, city, and town. [2002 c 293 § 1.]
1.20.037
Finding—Intent—2005 c 51: "The legislature finds that many people
visit Washington state to watch orcas, the orca is a significant symbol for the
Native American culture, there are pods of orcas that migrate annually
through Puget Sound, and the orca is easily recognizable because of its distinct markings. The legislature intends to promote orca awareness and to
encourage protection of the natural marine habitat by designating the orca as
the official marine mammal of the state of Washington." [2005 c 51 § 1.]
1.20.038
Finding—Intent—2009 c 464: "The legislature finds that the Olympic
marmot, the only endemic mammal in Washington state, should be designated as the state endemic mammal. The Olympic marmot inhabits the
Olympic Peninsula in the western section of the state of Washington. Olympic marmots hibernate from September to May. During the morning and
afternoon on summer days they feed and spend time sunbathing on rocks. In
the evening, they return to their burrow. Olympic marmots are relatively
easy to see during the summer months along Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic
National Park. Olympic marmots eat herbs, grasses, and flowers. They prefer plants that are soft and easy to digest. They may also eat fruits, legumes,
and insects.
Olympic marmots are highly social and may live in groups of over a dozen
animals. Gregarious bonds are made between individuals in a family.
Olympic marmots identify each other by touching noses and smelling
cheeks.
The legislature intends to promote awareness of the Olympic marmot
by designating the Olympic marmot as the official endemic mammal of the
state of Washington." [2009 c 464 § 1.]
1.20.040 State bird. The willow goldfinch is hereby
designated as the official bird of the state of Washington.
[1951 c 249 § 1.]
1.20.040
1.20.042 State fossil. The Columbian mammoth of
North America, Mammuthus columbi, is hereby designated as
the official fossil of the state of Washington. [1998 c 129 §
2.]
1.20.042
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.20.045 State fish. The species of trout commonly
called "steelhead trout" (Salmo gairdnerii) is hereby designated as the official fish of the state of Washington. [1969 c
36 § 1.]
1.20.045
1.20.020
1.20.020 State tree. That certain evergreen tree known
and described as the western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) is
hereby designated as the official tree of the state of Washington. [1947 c 191 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 10964-120.]
1.20.047 State insect. The common green darner dragonfly, Anax junius drury, is hereby designated as the official
insect of the state of Washington. [1997 c 6 § 2.]
1.20.047
1.20.025
1.20.025 State grass. Agropyron spicatum, the species
of natural grass commonly called "bluebunch wheatgrass," is
hereby designated as the official grass of the state of Washington. [1989 c 354 § 62.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.20.030
1.20.030 State flower. The native species, Rhododendron macrophyllum, is hereby designated as the official
flower of the state of Washington. [1959 c 29 § 1; 1949 c 18
§ 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10964-200.]
1.20.035
1.20.035 State fruit. The official fruit of the state of
Washington is the apple. [1989 c 354 § 63.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
Finding—1997 c 6: "The legislature finds that the common green
darner dragonfly, Anax junius drury, can be found throughout Washington
and is easily recognizable by its bright green head and thorax. The legislature
further recognizes that the common green darner dragonfly, also known as
the "mosquito hawk," is a beneficial contributor to our ecosystem." [1997 c
6 § 1.]
1.20.050 Standard time—Daylight saving time. No
county, city or other political subdivision of this state shall
adopt any provision for the observance of daylight saving
time, or any time other than standard, except pursuant to a
gubernatorial proclamation declaring an emergency during a
period of national war and authorizing such adoption, or
unless other than standard time is established on a national
1.20.050
[Title 1 RCW—page 11]
1.20.051
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basis: PROVIDED, That this section shall not apply to
orders made by federal authorities in a local area entirely
under federal control. [1953 c 2 § 1 (Initiative Measure No.
181, approved November 4, 1952).]
1.20.051
1.20.051 Daylight saving time. At two o’clock antemeridian Pacific Standard Time of the *last Sunday in April
each year the time of the state of Washington shall be
advanced one hour, and at two o’clock antemeridian Pacific
Standard Time of the last Sunday in October in each year the
time of the state of Washington shall, by the retarding of one
hour, be returned to Pacific Standard Time. [1963 c 14 § 1;
1961 c 3 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 210, approved November 8, 1960).]
*Reviser’s note: Under federal law, daylight saving time begins the
second Sunday of March and ends the first Sunday of November (15 U.S.C.
Sec. 260a).
1.20.060
1.20.060 Arbor day. The second Wednesday in April
of each year is designated as Arbor day. [1957 c 220 § 1.]
[1967 ex.s. c 65 § 1.]
1.20.090 State gem. Petrified wood is hereby designated as the official gem of the state of Washington. [1975 c
8 § 1.]
1.20.090
1.20.070
1.20.070 State song. The song, music and lyrics,
"Washington My Home", composed by Helen Davis, is
hereby designated as the official song of the state of Washington. [1959 c 281 § 1.]
1.20.071
1.20.071 State song—Proceeds from sale. All proceeds from the sale of the official song of the state as designated in RCW 1.20.070 shall be placed in the general fund.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 59 § 1; 1959 c 281 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.20.073
1.20.073 State folk song. The legislature recognizes
that winter recreational activities are part of the folk tradition
of the state of Washington. Winter recreational activities
serve to turn the darkness of a northwest winter into the dawn
of renewed vitality. As the winter snows dissolve into the torrents of spring, the Columbia river is nourished. The Columbia river is the pride of the northwest and the unifying geographic element of the state. In order to celebrate the river
which ties the winter recreation playground of snowcapped
mountains and the Yakima, Snake, and the Klickitat rivers to
the ocean so blue, the legislature declares that the official
state folk song is "Roll On Columbia, Roll On," composed by
Woody Guthrie. [1987 c 526 § 4.]
1.20.075
1.20.075 State dance. The square dance is designated
as the official dance of the state of Washington. [1979 ex.s. c
10 § 1.]
1.20.080
1.20.080 State seal. The seal of the state of Washington
shall be, a seal encircled with the words: "The Seal of the
State of Washington," with the vignette of General George
Washington as the central figure, and beneath the vignette the
figures "1889" and shall be composed as appears in the illustration below:
[Title 1 RCW—page 12]
1.20.100 Diverse cultures and languages encouraged—State policy. The legislature finds that:
(1) Diverse ethnic and linguistic communities have contributed to the social and economic prosperity of Washington
state;
(2) It is the welcomed responsibility and opportunity of
this state to respect and facilitate the efforts of all cultural,
ethnic, and linguistic segments of the population to become
full participants in Washington communities;
(3) This state’s economic well-being depends heavily on
foreign trade and international exchange and more than one
out of six jobs is directly linked to foreign trade and international exchange;
(4) If Washington is to prosper in foreign trade and international exchange, it must have citizens that are multilingual
and multicultural;
(5) While recognizing the value of a multilingual background, the state also encourages all citizens to become proficient in English to facilitate full participation of all groups
into society and to promote cross-communication between
multilingual groups; and
(6) The multilingual nature of communication that currently exists in this state should be promoted to build trust
and understanding among all of its citizens.
Therefore, it shall be the policy of the state of Washington to welcome and encourage the presence of diverse cultures and the use of diverse languages in business, government, and private affairs in this state. [1989 c 236 § 1.]
1.20.100
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
1.20.110 State tartan. The Washington state tartan is
hereby designated. The tartan shall have a pattern of colors,
called a sett, that is made up of a green background with
stripes of blue, white, yellow, red, and black. The secretary of
1.20.110
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State Medal of Merit
state shall register the tartan with the Scottish Tartan Society,
Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. [1991 c 62 § 1.]
1.20.120 State arboretum. The Washington park arboretum is hereby designated as an official arboretum of the
state of Washington. [1995 c 82 § 2.]
1.20.120
Findings—1995 c 82: "The legislature finds that the arboreta in this
state act as living museums devoted to the display and conservation of
woody plant species from around the world that can grow in the Pacific
Northwest. Arboreta enhance public appreciation for the aesthetic diversity
of temperate woody plants; conserve both natural and cultivated woody plant
taxa to preserve their diversity for future appreciation; educate the public and
students concerning urban landscape use and the natural biology of temperate woody plants; and cooperate with similar institutions in this region and
around the world in achieving these common goals. The legislature further
finds that arboreta are of increasing importance as world biodiversity
declines.
The Washington park arboretum is a two hundred acre living museum
that is managed cooperatively by the city of Seattle and the University of
Washington. It is devoted to the display and conservation of collections of
plants from around the world which can grow in the Pacific Northwest.
These plants are used for education, research, conservation, and a sense of
public pleasure. The Washington park arboretum, the oldest center for botanical and gardening learning in the Pacific Northwest, is recognized as one of
the two foremost collections of woody plants in the United States of America
and enjoys an excellent international reputation. The legislature finds that it
is fitting and appropriate to recognize the importance of the overall mission
of the Washington park arboretum." [1995 c 82 § 1.]
1.20.130 Preferred terminology in government documents. (1) All state and local government statutes, codes,
rules, regulations, and other official documents enacted after
July 1, 2002, are required to use the term "Asian" when referring to persons of Asian descent. The use of the term "Oriental" is prohibited.
(2) The legislature urges all state and local entities to
review their statutes, codes, rules, regulations, and other official documents and revise them to omit the use of the term
"Oriental" when referring to persons of Asian descent. [2002
c 307 § 2.]
1.20.130
Finding—2002 c 307: "The legislature finds that the use of the term
"Oriental" when used to refer to persons of Asian descent is outdated and
pejorative. There is a need to make clear that the term "Asian" is preferred
terminology, and that this more modern and nonpejorative term must be used
to replace outdated terminology." [2002 c 307 § 1.]
Effective date—2002 c 307: "This act takes effect July 1, 2002." [2002
c 307 § 4.]
1.20.140 State vegetable. The Walla Walla sweet
onion is designated as the official vegetable of the state of
Washington. [2007 c 137 § 1.]
1.20.140
1.20.150 State amphibian. The Pacific chorus frog,
Pseudacris regilla, is hereby designated as the official
amphibian of the state of Washington. [2007 c 224 § 1.]
1.20.150
1.20.160 State ship. The Lady Washington is hereby
designated as the official ship of the state of Washington.
[2007 c 351 § 1.]
1.20.160
Chapter 1.40
Chapter 1.40 RCW
STATE MEDAL OF MERIT
Sections
1.40.010
(2010 Ed.)
State medal of merit established.
1.40.020
1.40.030
1.40.040
1.40.050
1.40.060
1.40.060
Nominating committee created—Composition—Meeting—
Rules.
Delegation of authority to make award.
Posthumous award.
Certain persons prohibited from receiving award.
Appearance of medal—Inscription.
1.40.010
1.40.010 State medal of merit established. There is
established a decoration of the state medal of merit with
accompanying ribbons and appurtenances for award by the
governor, in the name of the state, to any person who has
been distinguished by exceptionally meritorious conduct in
performing outstanding services to the people and state of
Washington, upon the nomination of the governor’s state
medal of merit committee. [1986 c 92 § 1.]
1.40.020
1.40.020 Nominating committee created—Composition—Meeting—Rules. There is created the state medal of
merit committee for nominating candidates for the award of
the state medal of merit. The committee membership consists
of the governor, president of the senate, speaker of the house
of representatives, and the chief justice of the supreme court,
or their designees. The secretary of state shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member, and shall serve as secretary to the
committee. The committee shall meet annually to consider
candidates for nomination. The committee shall adopt rules
establishing the qualifications for the state medal of merit, the
protocol governing the decoration, and the appurtenances
necessary to the implementation of this chapter. [1986 c 92 §
2.]
1.40.030
1.40.030 Delegation of authority to make award. The
governor may delegate the awarding of the state medal of
merit to the president of the senate, speaker of the house of
representatives, or the chief justice of the supreme court.
[1986 c 92 § 3.]
1.40.040
1.40.040 Posthumous award. The state medal of merit
may be awarded posthumously to be presented to such representative of the deceased as may be deemed appropriate by
the governor or the designees specified in RCW 1.40.030.
[1986 c 92 § 4.]
1.40.050
1.40.050 Certain persons prohibited from receiving
award. The state medal of merit shall not be awarded to any
elected official while in office or to any candidate for an
elected office. [1986 c 92 § 5.]
1.40.060
1.40.060 Appearance of medal—Inscription. The
decoration of the state medal of merit shall be of bronze and
shall consist of the seal of the state of Washington, surrounded by a raised laurel wreath and suspended from a ring
attached by a dark green ribbon. The reverse of the decoration within the raised laurel wreath shall be inscribed with the
words: "For exceptionally meritorious conduct in performing outstanding services to the people and state of Washington." [1986 c 92 § 6.]
[Title 1 RCW—page 13]
Chapter 1.50
Chapter 1.50
Title 1 RCW: General Provisions
Chapter 1.50 RCW
WASHINGTON GIFT OF LIFE AWARD
(Formerly: Washington gift of life medal)
Sections
1.50.005
1.50.010
1.50.030
1.50.040
Findings—Intent.
Definitions.
Washington gift of life award—Presentation.
Appearance of award—Inscription.
1.50.005 Findings—Intent. The legislature finds that
persons who donate organs help save the lives and promote
the well-being of others in a manner that demonstrates the
noblest side of human nature. Many families and friends of
both the donors and the donees may want to remember the
special act of donation in a way that honors the memory of
the donor and encourages donation by others in the future.
To recognize the special kindness of those who donate
their organs, the legislature establishes the Washington gift of
life award. [1999 c 264 § 1; 1998 c 59 § 1.]
1.50.005
1.50.010 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Organ donor" means an individual who makes an
anatomical gift as specified in chapter 68.64 RCW.
(2) "Organ procurement organization" has the same
meaning as in RCW 68.64.010.
(3) "Person" means a person specified in RCW
68.64.080. [2008 c 139 § 25; 1998 c 59 § 2.]
1.50.010
Uniformity of application and construction—2008 c 139: See RCW
68.64.902.
1.50.030 Washington gift of life award—Presentation. The governor’s office shall present the Washington gift
of life award to six eligible families or persons per year under
the following:
(1) The organ procurement organization may nominate
the six individuals or persons eligible under this section to
represent all those who have donated organs and may submit
documentation supporting the eligibility of the individual or
person to the governor’s office. If more than one organ procurement organization is involved, they shall coordinate in
harmony to designate by consensus the organ procurement
organization among them to have primary administrative
responsibility under this chapter.
(2) The governor’s office shall present the awards on an
annual basis in coordination with the organ procurement
organization. Only one award may be presented to the family
of an organ donor. [1999 c 264 § 2; 1998 c 59 § 4.]
1.50.030
1.50.040 Appearance of award—Inscription. The
Washington gift of life award shall consist of the seal of the
state of Washington and be inscribed with the words: "For
the greatest act of kindness in donating organs to enhance the
lives of others." [1999 c 264 § 3; 1998 c 59 § 5.]
1.50.040
Chapter 1.60
Chapter 1.60 RCW
MEDAL OF VALOR
Sections
1.60.010
Medal of valor.
[Title 1 RCW—page 14]
1.60.020
1.60.030
1.60.040
1.60.050
1.60.060
Medal of valor committee.
Award presentation.
Posthumous award.
Hazardous professions excluded.
Appearance of medal and certificate.
1.60.010 Medal of valor. There is established a decoration of the state medal of valor with accompanying certificate, ribbons, and appurtenances for award by the governor,
in the name of the state, to any person who has saved, or
attempted to save, the life of another at the risk of serious
injury or death to himself or herself, upon the selection of the
governor’s state medal of valor committee. [2000 c 224 § 1.]
1.60.010
1.60.020 Medal of valor committee. There is created
the state medal of valor committee for selecting honorees for
the award of the state medal of valor. The committee membership consists of the governor, president of the senate,
speaker of the house of representatives, and the chief justice
of the supreme court, or their designees. The secretary of
state shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member, and shall
serve as secretary to the committee. The committee shall
meet annually to consider candidates for this award. Any
individual may nominate any resident of this state for any act
of valor covered by this section. The committee shall adopt
rules establishing the qualifications for the state medal of
valor, the protocol governing the decoration, the certificate,
and appurtenances necessary to the implementation of this
chapter. [2000 c 224 § 2.]
1.60.020
1.60.030 Award presentation. (1) The award will be
presented by the governor of the state of Washington to the
recipient only during a joint session of both houses of the legislature.
(2) If the governor is unable to present the award due to
the disability or illness of the governor, the governor may
delegate the presenting of the award to the president of the
senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, or the
chief justice of the supreme court. [2000 c 224 § 3.]
1.60.030
1.60.040 Posthumous award. The state medal of valor
may be awarded posthumously to be presented to such representative of the deceased as may be deemed appropriate by
the committee. [2000 c 224 § 4.]
1.60.040
1.60.050 Hazardous professions excluded. The state
medal of valor will not be awarded to any individual who is
acting as a result of service given by any branch of law
enforcement, firefighting, rescue, or other hazardous profession where the individual is employed by a government entity
within the state of Washington. [2000 c 224 § 5.]
1.60.050
1.60.060 Appearance of medal and certificate. (1)
The decoration of the state medal of valor shall be of .999
pure silver and shall consist of the seal of the state of Washington, surrounded by a raised laurel wreath and suspended
from a silver bar device inscribed "For Valor" which is suspended from a ring attached by a dark green ribbon, bordered
by silver. The reverse of the decoration within the raised laurel wreath shall be inscribed with the recipient’s name and the
1.60.060
(2010 Ed.)
Medal of Valor
1.60.060
words: "For exceptionally valorous service, given in the act
of saving the life of another."
(2) The certificate accompanying the medal will prominently display: (a) The title, "Washington State Medal of
Valor"; (b) the recipient’s name; and (c) the phrase, "For
exceptionally valorous service, given in the act of saving the
life of another." A seven-line citation will also be included
on the certificate. [2000 c 224 § 6.]
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 1 RCW—page 15]
Title 2
Title 2
COURTS OF RECORD
Chapters
2.04
Supreme court.
2.06
Court of appeals.
2.08
Superior courts.
2.10
Judicial retirement system.
2.12
Retirement of judges—Retirement system.
2.14
Retirement of judges—Supplemental retirement.
2.16
Association of superior court judges.
2.20
Magistrates.
2.24
Court commissioners and referees.
2.28
Powers of courts and general provisions.
2.32
Court clerks, reporters, and bailiffs.
2.36
Juries.
2.40
Witnesses.
2.42
Interpreters in legal proceedings.
2.43
Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons.
2.44
Attorneys-at-law.
2.48
State bar act.
2.50
Legal aid.
2.53
Civil legal aid.
2.56
Administrator for the courts.
2.60
Federal court local law certificate procedure act.
2.64
Commission on judicial conduct.
2.68
Judicial information system.
2.70
Office of public defense.
2.72
Office of public guardianship.
Commissioner of the supreme court: Rules of court: SAR 15.
Family court: Chapter 26.12 RCW.
Judiciary and judicial power: State Constitution Art. 4.
Professional service corporations, application to attorneys: Chapter 18.100
RCW.
Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts—Fees:
RCW 19.16.500.
Records, receipts and exhibits of superior court, destruction, reproduction:
RCW 36.23.065, 36.23.067, 36.23.070.
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 4.2, 4.3, 18.22; Titles 2 and 16 RAP.
Chapter 2.04
Chapter 2.04 RCW
SUPREME COURT
2.04.250
(2010 Ed.)
Publication of opinions: Chapter 2.32 RCW.
2.04.010 Jurisdiction. The supreme court shall have
original jurisdiction in habeas corpus and quo warranto and
mandamus as to all state officers, and appellate jurisdiction in
all actions and proceedings excepting that its appellate jurisdiction shall not extend to civil actions at law for the recovery
of money or personal property when the original amount in
controversy or the value of the property does not exceed the
sum of two hundred dollars, unless the action involves the
legality of a tax, impost, assessment, toll, municipal fine, or
the validity of a statute. The supreme court shall also have
power to issue writs of mandamus, review, prohibition,
habeas corpus, certiorari, and all other writs necessary and
proper to the complete exercise of its appellate and revisory
jurisdiction. Each of the judges shall have power to issue
writs of habeas corpus to any part of the state, upon petition
by or on behalf of any person held in actual custody, and may
make such writs returnable before himself or before the
supreme court, or before any superior court of the state, or
any judge thereof. [1890 p 322 § 6; RRS § 1.]
2.04.010
Jurisdiction of supreme court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 4.
2.04.020 Court of record—General powers. The
supreme court shall be a court of record, and shall be vested
with all power and authority necessary to carry into complete
execution all its judgments, decrees and determinations in all
matters within its jurisdiction, according to the rules and principles of the common law, and the Constitution and laws of
this state. [1890 p 323 § 10; RRS § 2.]
2.04.020
Courts of record: State Constitution Art. 4 § 11.
Judicial power, where vested: State Constitution Art. 4 § 1.
Sections
2.04.010
2.04.020
2.04.030
2.04.031
2.04.040
2.04.050
2.04.070
2.04.071
2.04.080
2.04.092
2.04.100
2.04.110
2.04.150
2.04.180
2.04.190
2.04.200
2.04.210
2.04.215
2.04.220
2.04.230
2.04.240
Judiciary and judicial power: State Constitution Art. 4.
Jurisdiction.
Court of record—General powers.
Supreme court and court of appeals—When open.
Court facilities.
Effect of adjournments.
Style of process.
Number of judges.
Election—Term of office.
Oath of office.
Salary of justices.
Vacancy, how filled.
Justices, judges to wear gowns.
Apportionment of business—En banc hearings.
Rules of practice and forms of process in supreme court.
Rules of pleading, practice, and procedure generally.
Effect of rules upon statutes.
Supplementary superior court rules.
Adoption of rules for settlement conferences in civil cases.
Effect of supreme court judgments.
Report to governor.
Judge pro tempore—Declaration of policy—Appointment—
Oath of office.
Judge pro tempore—Remuneration.
2.04.030 Supreme court and court of appeals—When
open. The supreme court and the court of appeals shall
always be open for the transaction of business except on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays designated by the legislature. [1971 ex.s. c 107 § 1; 1909 p 36 § 7; RRS § 4. Prior:
1890 p 322 § 4, part.]
2.04.030
Rules of court: SAR-Rule 4.
Legal holidays: RCW 1.16.050.
2.04.031 Court facilities. If proper rooms in which to
hold the court, and for the accommodation of the officers
thereof, are not provided by the state, together with attendants, furniture, fuel, lights, record books and stationery, suitable and sufficient for the transaction of business, the court,
or any three justices thereof, may direct the clerk of the
supreme court to provide the same; and the expense thereof,
2.04.031
[Title 2 RCW—page 1]
2.04.040
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
certified by any three justices to be correct, shall be paid out
of the state treasury out of any funds therein not otherwise
appropriated. Such moneys shall be subject to the order of the
clerk of the supreme court, and be by him disbursed on proper
vouchers, and accounted for by him in annual settlements
with the governor. [1973 c 106 § 1; 1955 c 38 § 1; 1890 p 322
§ 4; RRS § 3.]
2.04.092 Salary of justices. The annual salary of justices of the supreme court shall be established by the Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials.
No salary warrant may be issued to a justice of the supreme
court until the justice files with the state treasurer an affidavit
that no matter referred to the justice for opinion or decision
has been uncompleted or undecided for more than six
months. [1986 c 155 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 401.]
2.04.040 Effect of adjournments. Adjournments from
day to day, or from time to time, are to be construed as
recesses in the sessions, and shall not prevent the court from
sitting at any time. [1890 p 323 § 7; RRS § 5.]
Salaries of judicial officers: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 13, 14; Art. 28 § 1;
Art. 30 § 1.
2.04.040
Rules of court: SAR-Rule 5.
2.04.050 Style of process. Its process shall run in the
name of the "State of Washington," bear test in the name of
the chief justice, be signed by the clerk of the court, dated
when issued, sealed with the seal of the court, and made
returnable according to law, or such rule or orders as may be
prescribed by the court. [1890 p 323 § 11; RRS § 6.]
2.04.050
Rules of court: SAR-Rule 2.
2.04.070 Number of judges. The supreme court, from
and after February 26, 1909, shall consist of nine judges.
[1909 c 24 § 1; RRS § 11036. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: 1911 c 119 § 1; 1909 c 24 § 2; RRS § 11039; now
codified in RCW 2.04.071. Prior: (i) 1905 c 5 § 1; 1890 p 321
§ 1; RRS § 11035. (ii) 1893 c 5 § 1; RRS 11037. (iii) 1905 c
5 § 3; RRS § 11038.]
2.04.092
Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials: RCW
43.03.305.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.04.100 Vacancy, how filled. If a vacancy occurs in
the office of a justice of the supreme court, the governor shall
appoint a person to hold the office until the election and qualification of a justice to fill the vacancy, which election shall
take place at the next succeeding general election, and the
justice so elected shall hold the office for the remainder of the
unexpired term. [1971 c 81 § 3; 1955 c 38 § 2. Prior: 1937 c
15 § 1; 1893 c 5 § 2; 1890 p 321 § 3; RRS § 11044.]
2.04.100
2.04.070
2.04.071 Election—Term of office. At the next general
election, and at each biennial general election thereafter,
there shall be elected three justices of the supreme court, to
hold for the full term of six years, and until their successors
are elected and qualified, commencing with the second Monday in January succeeding their election. [1971 c 81 § 1;
1911 c 119 § 1; 1909 c 24 § 2; RRS § 11039. Formerly RCW
2.04.070, part.]
2.04.110 Justices, judges to wear gowns. Each of the
justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals,
and the judges of the superior courts shall in open court during the presentation of causes, before them, appear in and
wear gowns, made of black silk, of the usual style of judicial
gowns. [1971 c 81 § 4; 1909 c 206 § 1; RRS § 11054. Formerly RCW 2.04.110, 2.08.130.]
2.04.110
2.04.071
Election and terms, supreme court judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 3.
Eligibility of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 17.
Forfeiture of office for absence: State Constitution Art. 4 § 8.
Impeachment: State Constitution Art. 5.
Judge may not practice law: State Constitution Art. 4 § 19.
Judges ineligible to other office: State Constitution Art. 4 § 15.
2.04.080 Oath of office. The several justices of the
supreme court, before entering upon the duties of their office,
shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I
do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be), that I will
support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Washington, and that I will faithfully
and impartially discharge the duties of the office of judge of
the supreme court of the State of Washington to the best of
my ability." Which oath or affirmation may be administered
by any person authorized to administer oaths, a certificate
whereof shall be affixed thereto by the person administering
the oath. And the oath or affirmation so certified shall be filed
in the office of the secretary of state. [1971 c 81 § 2; 1890 p
324 § 14; RRS § 11043.]
2.04.080
Oath of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 28.
[Title 2 RCW—page 2]
2.04.150 Apportionment of business—En banc hearings. The chief justice shall from time to time apportion the
business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,
before a decision is pronounced, order any cause pending
before the court to be heard and determined by the court en
banc. When a cause has been allotted to one of the departments and a decision pronounced therein, the chief justice,
together with any two associate judges, may order such cause
to be heard and decided by the court en banc. Any four judges
may, either before or after decision by a department, order a
cause to be heard en banc. [1909 c 24 § 4, part; RRS § 9.]
2.04.150
Rules of court: SAR 4.
2.04.180 Rules of practice and forms of process in
supreme court. The supreme court may from time to time
institute such rules of practice and prescribe such forms of
process to be used in such court and in the court en banc and
each of its departments, and for the keeping of the dockets,
records and proceedings, and for the regulation of such court,
including the court en banc and in departments, as may be
deemed most conducive to the due administration of justice.
[1909 c 24 § 8; 1890 p 323 § 12; RRS § 13.]
2.04.180
Rules of court: Cf. Title 1 RAP and RAP 18.10.
2.04.190 Rules of pleading, practice, and procedure
generally. The supreme court shall have the power to prescribe, from time to time, the forms of writs and all other process, the mode and manner of framing and filing proceedings
and pleadings; of giving notice and serving writs and process
2.04.190
(2010 Ed.)
Supreme Court
of all kinds; of taking and obtaining evidence; of drawing up,
entering and enrolling orders and judgments; and generally to
regulate and prescribe by rule the forms for and the kind and
character of the entire pleading, practice and procedure to be
used in all suits, actions, appeals and proceedings of whatever nature by the supreme court, superior courts, and district
courts of the state. In prescribing such rules the supreme
court shall have regard to the simplification of the system of
pleading, practice and procedure in said courts to promote the
speedy determination of litigation on the merits. [1987 c 202
§ 101; 1925 ex.s. c 118 § 1; RRS § 13-1.]
Rules of court: Cf. Title 1 RAP.
Intent—1987 c 202: "The legislature intends to:
(1) Make the statutes of the state consistent with rules adopted by the
supreme court governing district courts; and
(2) Delete or modify archaic, outdated, and superseded language and
nomenclature in statutes related to the district courts." [1987 c 202 § 1.]
Court of appeals—Rules of administration and procedure: RCW 2.06.030.
2.04.200 Effect of rules upon statutes. When and as
the rules of courts herein authorized shall be promulgated all
laws in conflict therewith shall be and become of no further
force or effect. [1925 ex.s. c 118 § 2; RRS § 13-2.]
2.04.200
Rules of court: Cf. CR 81(b), RAP 1.1(g).
2.04.210 Supplementary superior court rules. RCW
2.04.190 through 2.04.210 shall not be construed to deprive
the superior courts of power to establish rules for their government supplementary to and not in conflict with the rules
prescribed by the supreme court. [1925 ex.s. c 118 § 3; RRS
§ 13-3.]
2.04.210
Rules of court: Cf. CR 83(a); Cf. RAP 1.1.
Rules for government of superior courts: RCW 2.08.230, 2.16.040.
2.04.215 Adoption of rules for settlement conferences
in civil cases. By January 1, 1982, the supreme court shall
adopt rules for settlement conferences in civil cases in such
superior courts and the court of appeals which are amenable
to the settlement conference process. [1981 c 331 § 5.]
2.04.215
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
Adoption of rules for discovery in civil cases in courts of limited jurisdiction:
RCW 3.02.050.
2.04.220 Effect of supreme court judgments. The
judgments and decrees of the supreme court shall be final and
conclusive upon all the parties properly before the court.
[1890 p 323 § 8; RRS § 14.]
2.04.220
Rules of court: SAR-Rule 3.
2.04.230 Report to governor. The judges of the
supreme court shall, on or before the first day of January in
each year, report in writing to the governor such defects and
omissions in the laws as they may believe to exist. [1890 p
324 § 16; RRS § 11042.]
2.04.230
Annual report to governor: State Constitution Art. 4 § 25.
Court of appeals—Reporting defects or omissions in the laws: RCW
2.06.110.
2.04.240 Judge pro tempore—Declaration of policy—Appointment—Oath of office. (1) DECLARATION
2.04.240
(2010 Ed.)
2.04.250
OF POLICY. Whenever necessary for the prompt and orderly
administration of justice, as authorized and empowered by
Article IV, section 2(a), Amendment 38, of the state Constitution, a majority of the supreme court may appoint any regularly elected and qualified judge of the court of appeals or
the superior court or any retired judge of a court of record in
this state to serve as judge pro tempore of the supreme court.
(2) If the term of a justice of the supreme court expires
with cases or other judicial business pending, the chief justice
of the supreme court may appoint the justice to serve as judge
pro tempore of the supreme court, whenever necessary for the
prompt and orderly administration of justice. No justice may
be appointed under this subsection more than one time and no
appointment may exceed sixty days.
(3) Before entering upon his or her duties as judge pro
tempore of the supreme court, the appointee shall take and
subscribe an oath of office as provided for in Article IV, section 28 of the state Constitution. [1997 c 88 § 1; 1982 c 72 §
1; 1963 c 40 § 1.]
Rules of court: SAR 21.
2.04.250
2.04.250 Judge pro tempore—Remuneration. (1) A
judge of the court of appeals or of the superior court serving
as a judge pro tempore of the supreme court as provided in
RCW 2.04.240 shall receive, in addition to his or her regular
salary, reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and travel
expenses in accordance with the rates applicable to state
officers under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(2) A retired judge of a court of record in this state serving as a judge pro tempore of the supreme court as provided
in RCW 2.04.240 shall receive, in addition to any retirement
pay he or she may be receiving, the following compensation
and expenses:
(a) Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and travel
expenses in accordance with the rates applicable to state
officers under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(b) During the period of his or her service as a judge pro
tempore, an amount equal to the salary of a regularly elected
judge of the court in which he or she last served for such
period diminished by the amount of retirement pay accrued to
him or her for such period.
(3) Whenever a superior court judge is appointed to
serve as judge pro tempore of the supreme court and a visiting judge is assigned to replace him or her, subsistence, lodging, and travel expenses incurred by such visiting judge as a
result of such assignment shall be paid in accordance with the
rates applicable to state officers under RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060, upon application of such judge from the appropriation of the supreme court.
(4) A justice appointed as judge pro tempore of the
supreme court under RCW 2.04.240(2) shall continue to
receive compensation in accordance with the rates applicable
to the justice immediately before the expiration of the term.
(5) The provisions of RCW 2.04.240(1) and 2.04.250 (1)
through (3) shall not be construed as impairing or enlarging
any right or privilege acquired in any retirement or pension
system by any judge or his or her dependents. [1997 c 88 § 2;
1982 c 72 § 2; 1981 c 186 § 1; 1963 c 40 § 2.]
[Title 2 RCW—page 3]
Chapter 2.06
Chapter 2.06
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
Chapter 2.06 RCW
COURT OF APPEALS
Sections
2.06.010
2.06.020
2.06.022
2.06.024
2.06.030
2.06.040
2.06.045
2.06.050
2.06.062
2.06.064
2.06.070
2.06.075
2.06.076
2.06.080
2.06.085
2.06.090
2.06.100
2.06.110
2.06.150
2.06.160
Court of appeals established—Definitions.
Divisions—Locations—Judges enumerated—Districts.
Effective date for Snohomish county judicial position—Initial
term.
Effective date for Pierce county judicial position—Initial term.
General powers and authority—Transfers of cases—Appellate
jurisdiction, exceptions—Appeals.
Panels—Decisions, publication as opinions, when—Sessions—Rules.
When open for transaction of business.
Qualifications of judges.
Salary of judges.
Reimbursement of expenses for travel to and from division
headquarters.
Original appointments—Election of judges—Terms of office.
Appointments to positions created by 1977 ex.s. c 49 § 1—
Election—Terms of office.
Appointments to positions created by 1993 c 420 § 1—Election—Appointment—Terms of office.
Vacancy, how filled.
Oath of judges.
Practice of law, seeking nonjudicial elective office prohibited.
Retirement.
Reporting defects or omissions in the laws.
Judge pro tempore—Appointment—Oath of office.
Judge pro tempore—Remuneration.
Commissioners of the court of appeals: Rules of court: CAR 16.
Court of appeals reports: RCW 2.32.160, 40.04.030, 40.04.100, and
40.04.110.
Washington court reports commission: RCW 2.32.160.
2.06.010 Court of appeals established—Definitions.
There is hereby established a court of appeals as a court of
record. For the purpose of RCW 2.06.010 through 2.06.100
the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) "Rules" means rules of the supreme court.
(2) "Chief justice" means chief justice of the supreme
court.
(3) "Court" means court of appeals.
(4) "Judge" means judge of the court of appeals.
(5) "Division" means a division of the court of appeals.
(6) "District" means a geographic subdivision of a division from which judges of the court of appeals are elected.
(7) "General election" means the biennial election at
which members of the house of representatives are elected.
[1969 ex.s. c 221 § 1.]
2.06.010
2.06.020 Divisions—Locations—Judges enumerated—Districts. The court shall have three divisions, one of
which shall be headquartered in Seattle, one of which shall be
headquartered in Spokane, and one of which shall be headquartered in Tacoma:
(1) The first division shall have twelve judges from three
districts, as follows:
(a) District 1 shall consist of King county and shall have
eight judges;
(b) District 2 shall consist of Snohomish county and shall
have two judges; and
(c) District 3 shall consist of Island, San Juan, Skagit,
and Whatcom counties and shall have two judges.
(2) The second division shall have eight judges from the
following districts:
(a) District 1 shall consist of Pierce county and shall
have three judges;
2.06.020
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(b) District 2 shall consist of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, and Thurston counties and shall have
three judges;
(c) District 3 shall consist of Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis,
Pacific, Skamania, and Wahkiakum counties and shall have
two judges.
(3) The third division shall have five judges from the following districts:
(a) District 1 shall consist of Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan,
Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens counties and shall have
two judges;
(b) District 2 shall consist of Adams, Asotin, Benton,
Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties and shall have one judge;
(c) District 3 shall consist of Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas,
Klickitat, and Yakima counties and shall have two judges.
[2009 c 77 § 1; 1999 c 75 § 1; 1993 c 420 § 1; 1989 c 328 §
10; 1977 ex.s. c 49 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 221 § 2.]
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 4.1(b).
Judicial position contingent on funding—2009 c 77: "The judicial
position created by *section 1, chapter 77, Laws of 2009 shall become effective only if that position is specifically funded and is referenced by division
and district in an omnibus appropriations act." [2009 c 77 § 2.]
*Reviser’s note: The judicial position created by section 1, chapter 77,
Laws of 2009 was not referenced in a 2009 omnibus appropriations act.
Intent—1989 c 328: See note following RCW 2.08.061.
Appointments to positions created by the amendment to this section by 1977
ex.s. c 49 § 1: RCW 2.06.075.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.06.022 Effective date for Snohomish county judicial position—Initial term. The new judicial position for
the first division, district 2, Snohomish county created pursuant to the 1989 amendment to RCW 2.06.020 shall become
effective January 1, 1990, and shall be filled by gubernatorial
appointment.
The person appointed by the governor shall hold office
until the general election to be held in November 1990. At the
general election, the judge appointed shall be entitled to run
for a term of six years or until the second Monday in January
1997, and until a successor is elected and qualified. Thereafter, the judge shall be elected for a term of six years and until
a successor is elected and qualified, commencing with the
second Monday in January succeeding the election. [1989 c
328 § 11.]
2.06.022
Intent—1989 c 328: See note following RCW 2.08.061.
2.06.024 Effective date for Pierce county judicial
position—Initial term. The new judicial position for the
second division, district 1, Pierce county, created pursuant to
the 1999 amendment to RCW 2.06.020 shall become effective July 1, 2000, and shall be filled by gubernatorial appointment.
The person appointed by the governor shall hold office
until the general election to be held in November 2000. At the
general election, the judge appointed shall be entitled to run
for a term of six years or until the second Monday in January
2007, and until a successor is elected and qualified. Thereafter, the judge shall be elected for a term of six years and until
a successor is elected and qualified, commencing with the
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second Monday in January succeeding the election. [1999 c
75 § 2.]
2.06.030
2.06.030 General powers and authority—Transfers
of cases—Appellate jurisdiction, exceptions—Appeals.
The administration and procedures of the court shall be as
provided by rules of the supreme court. The court shall be
vested with all power and authority, not inconsistent with
said rules, necessary to carry into complete execution all of
its judgments, decrees and determinations in all matters
within its jurisdiction, according to the rules and principles of
the common law and the Constitution and laws of this state.
For the prompt and orderly administration of justice, the
supreme court may (1) transfer to the appropriate division of
the court for decision a case or appeal pending before the
supreme court; or (2) transfer to the supreme court for decision a case or appeal pending in a division of the court.
Subject to the provisions of this section, the court shall
have exclusive appellate jurisdiction in all cases except:
(a) cases of quo warranto, prohibition, injunction or
mandamus directed to state officials;
(b) criminal cases where the death penalty has been
decreed;
(c) cases where the validity of all or any portion of a statute, ordinance, tax, impost, assessment or toll is drawn into
question on the grounds of repugnancy to the Constitution of
the United States or of the state of Washington, or to a statute
or treaty of the United States, and the superior court has held
against its validity;
(d) cases involving fundamental and urgent issues of
broad public import requiring prompt and ultimate determination; and
(e) cases involving substantive issues on which there is a
direct conflict among prevailing decisions of panels of the
court or between decisions of the supreme court;
all of which shall be appealed directly to the supreme court:
PROVIDED, That whenever a majority of the court before
which an appeal is pending, but before a hearing thereon, is in
doubt as to whether such appeal is within the categories set
forth in subsection (d) or (e) of this section, the cause shall be
certified to the supreme court for such determination.
The appellate jurisdiction of the court of appeals does
not extend to civil actions at law for the recovery of money or
personal property when the original amount in controversy,
or the value of the property does not exceed the sum of two
hundred dollars.
The court shall have appellate jurisdiction over review of
final decisions of administrative agencies certified by the
superior court pursuant to RCW 34.05.518.
Appeals from the court to the supreme court shall be
only at the discretion of the supreme court upon the filing of
a petition for review. No case, appeal or petition for a writ
filed in the supreme court or the court shall be dismissed for
the reason that it was not filed in the proper court, but it shall
be transferred to the proper court. [1980 c 76 § 3; 1979 c 102
§ 1; 1969 ex.s. c 221 § 3.]
Rules of court: Cf. Titles 1 and 4 RAP, RAP 18.22.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
2.06.070
2.06.040 Panels—Decisions, publication as opinions,
when—Sessions—Rules. The court shall sit in panels of
three judges and decisions shall be rendered by not less than
a majority of the panel. In the determination of causes all
decisions of the court shall be given in writing and the
grounds of the decisions shall be stated. All decisions of the
court having precedential value shall be published as opinions of the court. Each panel shall determine whether a decision of the court has sufficient precedential value to be published as an opinion of the court. Decisions determined not to
have precedential value shall not be published. Panels in the
first division shall be comprised of such judges as the chief
judge thereof shall from time to time direct. Judges of the
respective divisions may sit in other divisions and causes
may be transferred between divisions, as directed by written
order of the chief justice. The court may hold sessions in cities as may be designated by rule.
The court may establish rules supplementary to and not
in conflict with rules of the supreme court. [2007 c 34 § 1;
1987 c 43 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 91; 1971 c 41 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c
221 § 4.]
2.06.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.06.045 When open for transaction of business. See
RCW 2.04.030.
2.06.045
2.06.050 Qualifications of judges. A judge of the court
shall be:
(1) Admitted to the practice of law in the courts of this
state not less than five years prior to taking office.
(2) A resident for not less than one year at the time of
appointment or initial election in the district for which his
position was created. [1969 ex.s. c 221 § 5.]
2.06.050
2.06.062 Salary of judges. The annual salary of the
judges of the court of appeals shall be established by the
Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials. No salary warrant may be issued to any judge until the
judge files with the state treasurer an affidavit that no matter
referred to the judge for opinion or decision has been uncompleted for more than six months. [1986 c 155 § 5; 1984 c 258
§ 402.]
2.06.062
Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials: RCW
43.03.305.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.06.064 Reimbursement of expenses for travel to
and from division headquarters. The court of appeals is
authorized to adopt rules providing for the reimbursement of
work-related travel expenses from a judge’s customary residence to the division headquarters of the court and back.
Judges elected from or residing in the county in which the
division is headquartered are not eligible for reimbursement
under this section. The rates of reimbursement are as set
forth in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060. [2007 c 34 § 2.]
2.06.064
2.06.070 Original appointments—Election of
judges—Terms of office. Upon the taking effect of RCW
2.06.010 through 2.06.100, the governor shall appoint the
judges of the court of appeals for each district in the numbers
2.06.070
[Title 2 RCW—page 5]
2.06.075
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
provided in RCW 2.06.020, who shall hold office until the
second Monday in January of the year following the first state
general election following the effective date of this act. In
making the original appointments the governor shall take into
consideration such factors as: Personal character; intellect;
ability; diversity of background of experience in the practice
of the law; diversity of political philosophy; diversity of educational experience; and diversity of affiliation with social
and economic groups, for the purpose of establishing a balanced appellate court with the highest quality of personnel.
At the first state general election after the effective date of
this act there shall be elected from each district the number of
judges provided for in RCW 2.06.020. Upon taking office the
judges of each division elected shall come together at the
direction of the chief justice and be divided by lot into three
equal groups; those of the first group shall hold office until
the second Monday in January of 1973, those of the second
group shall hold office until the second Monday in January of
1975, and those of the third group shall hold office until the
second Monday in January of 1977, and until their successors
are elected and qualified. Thereafter, judges shall be elected
for the full term of six years and until their successors are
elected and qualified, commencing with the second Monday
in January succeeding their election: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That if the governor shall make appointments to the
appellate court from membership of the superior court, the
governor shall, in making appointments filling vacancies created in the superior courts by such action, take into consideration such factors as: Personal character; intellect; ability;
diversity of background of experience in the practice of the
law; diversity of political philosophy; diversity of educational experience; and diversity of affiliation with social and
economic groups, for the purpose of maintaining a balanced
superior court with the highest quality of personnel. [1969
ex.s. c 221 § 7.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.06.075 Appointments to positions created by 1977
ex.s. c 49 § 1—Election—Terms of office. The new judicial
positions created pursuant to section 1, chapter 49, Laws of
1977 ex. sess. shall become effective January 1, 1978 and
shall be filled by gubernatorial appointment as follows:
(1) Two shall be appointed to the first division, District
1, King county;
(2) One shall be appointed to the second division, District 1, Pierce county; and
(3) One shall be appointed to the third division, District
1, Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and
Stevens counties.
The persons appointed by the governor shall hold office
until the general election to be held in November 1978. Upon
taking office the two newly appointed judges in Division 1
shall determine by lot the length of term they will be entitled
to run for in the general election of 1977. One term will be for
one year or until the second Monday in January 1980, and the
other for three years or until the second Monday in January
1982, and until their successors are elected and qualified.
Thereafter judges shall be elected for a term of six years and
until their successors are elected and qualified, commencing
with the second Monday in January succeeding their election.
2.06.075
[Title 2 RCW—page 6]
At the general election to be held in November 1978, the
judges appointed in Division 2 and Division 3 shall be entitled to run for a term of six years or until the second Monday
in January 1985, and until their successors are elected and
qualified. Thereafter judges shall be elected for a term of six
years and until their successors are elected and qualified,
commencing with the second Monday in January succeeding
their election. [1977 ex.s. c 49 § 3.]
2.06.076 Appointments to positions created by 1993 c
420 § 1—Election—Appointment—Terms of office. (1)
Any judicial position created by *section 1, chapter 420,
Laws of 1993 shall be effective only if that position is specifically funded and is referenced by division and district in an
omnibus appropriations act.
(2)(a) The full term of office for the judicial positions
authorized pursuant to chapter 420, Laws of 1993 shall be six
years.
(b) The authorized judicial positions shall be filled at the
general election in the November immediately preceding the
beginning of the full term except as provided in (d) and (e) of
this subsection.
(c) The six-year terms shall be staggered as follows: In
the first division, the initial full terms of six years for the two
positions in district 1 shall begin the second Monday in January following the general election held in November 2000. If
the effective date for the judicial positions are later than the
deadline to include it in the November 2000 election, the initial full term shall begin the second Monday in January following the general election held in November 2006.
(d) Upon becoming effective pursuant to subsection (1)
of this section, the governor shall appoint judges to the additional judicial positions authorized in section 1, chapter 420,
Laws of 1993. The appointed judges shall hold office until
the second Monday in January following the general election
following the effective date of the position. The appointed
judges and other judicial candidates are entitled to run for the
judicial position at the general election following appointment.
(e) The initial election for these positions shall be held in
November following the effective date of the position. If the
initial election of a newly authorized position is not held on a
date which corresponds to the beginning of a full term as
specified in (c) of this subsection, the election shall be for a
partial term. [1998 c 26 § 1; 1993 c 420 § 2.]
2.06.076
*Reviser’s note: Section 1, chapter 420, Laws of 1993 was not referenced in a 1993 omnibus appropriations act.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.06.080 Vacancy, how filled. If a vacancy occurs in
the office of a judge of the court, the governor shall appoint a
person to hold the office until the election and qualification of
a judge to fill the vacancy, which election shall take place at
the next succeeding general election and the judge so elected
shall hold the office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
[1969 ex.s. c 221 § 8.]
2.06.080
2.06.085 Oath of judges. The several judges of the
court of appeals, before entering upon the duties of their
office, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirma2.06.085
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tion: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be),
that I will support the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution of the State of Washington, and that I will
faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of the office of
judge of the court of appeals of the State of Washington to the
best of my ability." Which oath or affirmation may be
administered by any person authorized to administer oaths, a
certificate whereof shall be affixed thereto by the person
administering the oath. And the oath or affirmation so certified shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. [1971
c 81 § 182.]
2.06.090 Practice of law, seeking nonjudicial elective
office prohibited. No judge, while in office, shall engage in
the practice of law. No judge shall run for elective office
other than a judicial office during the term for which he was
elected. [1969 ex.s. c 221 § 9.]
2.06.090
2.06.100 Retirement. Judges shall retire at the age, and
under the conditions and with the same retirement benefits as
specified by law for the retirement of justices of the supreme
court. [1969 ex.s. c 221 § 10.]
2.06.100
2.06.110 Reporting defects or omissions in the laws.
Court of appeals judges shall, on or before the first day of
November in each year, report in writing to the justices of the
supreme court, such defects and omissions in the laws as their
experience may suggest. [1971 ex.s. c 107 § 6.]
2.06.110
2.06.150 Judge pro tempore—Appointment—Oath
of office. (1) Whenever necessary for the prompt and orderly
administration of justice, the chief justice of the supreme
court of the state of Washington may appoint any regularly
elected and qualified judge of the superior court or any retired
judge of a court of record in this state to serve as judge pro
tempore of the court of appeals: PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
That no judge pro tempore appointed to serve on the court of
appeals may serve more than ninety days in any one year.
(2) If the term of a judge of the court of appeals expires
with cases or other judicial business pending, the chief justice
of the supreme court of the state of Washington, upon the recommendation of the chief presiding judge of the court of
appeals, may appoint the judge to serve as judge pro tempore
of the court of appeals, whenever necessary for the prompt
and orderly administration of justice. No judge may be
appointed under this subsection more than one time and no
appointment may exceed sixty days.
(3) Before entering upon his or her duties as judge pro
tempore of the court of appeals, the appointee shall take and
subscribe an oath of office as provided for in Article IV, section 28 of the state Constitution. [1997 c 88 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c
49 § 2; 1973 c 114 § 1.]
2.06.150
Judge pro tempore appointments: RCW 2.56.170.
2.06.160 Judge pro tempore—Remuneration. (1) A
judge of a court of record serving as a judge pro tempore of
the court of appeals, as provided in RCW 2.06.150, shall
receive, in addition to his or her regular salary, reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and travel expenses in accor2.06.160
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dance with the rates applicable to state officers under RCW
43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(2) A retired judge of a court of record in this state serving as a judge pro tempore of the court of appeals, as provided in RCW 2.06.150, shall receive, in addition to any
retirement pay he or she may be receiving, the following
compensation and expenses:
(a) Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and travel
expenses in accordance with the rates applicable to state
officers under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060; and
(b) During the period of his or her service as judge pro
tempore, he or she shall receive as compensation sixty percent of one-two hundred and fiftieth of the annual salary of a
court of appeals judge for each day of service: PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, That the total amount of combined compensation received as salary and retirement by any judge in any calendar year shall not exceed the yearly salary of a full time
judge.
(3) Whenever a judge of a court of record is appointed to
serve as judge pro tempore of the court of appeals and a visiting judge is assigned to replace him or her, subsistence,
lodging, and travel expenses incurred by such visiting judge
as a result of such assignment shall be paid in accordance
with the rates applicable to state officers under RCW
43.03.050 and 43.03.060, upon application of such judge
from the appropriation of the court of appeals.
(4) A judge appointed as judge pro tempore of the court
of appeals under RCW 2.06.150(2) shall continue to receive
compensation in accordance with the rates applicable to the
judge immediately before the expiration of the term.
(5) The provisions of RCW 2.06.150(1) and 2.06.160 (1)
through (3) shall not be construed as impairing or enlarging
any right or privilege acquired in any retirement or pension
system by any judge or his or her dependents. [1997 c 88 § 4;
1981 c 186 § 2; 1973 c 114 § 2.]
Chapter 2.08
Chapter 2.08 RCW
SUPERIOR COURTS
Sections
2.08.010
2.08.020
2.08.030
2.08.040
2.08.050
2.08.060
2.08.061
2.08.062
2.08.063
2.08.064
2.08.065
2.08.069
2.08.070
2.08.080
2.08.092
2.08.100
2.08.110
2.08.115
2.08.120
2.08.140
Original jurisdiction.
Appellate jurisdiction.
Courts of record—Sessions.
Effect of adjournments.
Seal of courts.
Judges—Election.
Judges—King, Spokane, and Pierce counties.
Judges—Chelan, Douglas, Clark, Grays Harbor, Kitsap, Kittitas, and Lewis counties.
Judges—Lincoln, Skagit, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima,
Adams, and Whatcom counties.
Judges—Benton, Franklin, Clallam, Jefferson, Snohomish,
Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Cowlitz, Klickitat, and Skamania counties.
Judges—Grant, Ferry, Okanogan, Mason, Thurston, Pacific,
Wahkiakum, Pend Oreille, Stevens, San Juan, and Island
counties.
Judges—Filling vacancies resulting from creation of additional judgeships.
Terms of office.
Oath of office.
Salary of judges.
Payment of county’s portion.
Apportionment between counties in joint judicial district.
Judge serving district comprising more than one county—
Reimbursement for travel expenses.
Vacancy, how filled.
Visiting judge at direction of governor.
[Title 2 RCW—page 7]
2.08.010
2.08.150
2.08.160
2.08.170
2.08.180
2.08.185
2.08.190
2.08.200
2.08.210
2.08.220
2.08.230
2.08.240
2.08.250
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Visiting judge at request of judge or judges.
Sessions where more than one judge sits—Effect of decrees,
orders, etc.
Expenses of visiting judge.
Judge pro tempore—Appointment—Oath—Compensation.
Attorney serving as guardian ad litem—Disqualification as
judge pro tempore or commissioner pro tempore—Circumstances.
Powers of judge in counties of his district.
Decisions and rulings in matters heard outside judge’s district.
Extent of court’s process—Venue.
Process, to whom directed.
Uniform rules to be established.
Limit of time for decision.
Report to judges of supreme court.
Basic juvenile court act: Chapter 13.04 RCW.
Court commissioners: State Constitution Art. 4 § 23.
other places within the county as are designated by the judge
or judges thereof with the approval of the chief justice of the
supreme court of this state and of the governing body of the
county. They shall hold regular and special sessions in the
several counties of this state at such times as may be prescribed by the judge or judges thereof. [1971 ex.s. c 60 § 1;
1890 p 343 § 7; RRS § 18.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 77(d), (f).
Courts of record: State Constitution Art. 4 § 11.
Open when: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).
Family court: Chapter 26.12 RCW.
2.08.040 Effect of adjournments. Adjournments from
day to day, or from time to time, are to be construed as
recesses in the sessions, and shall not prevent the court from
sitting at any time. [1890 p 343 § 8; RRS § 26.]
Judiciary and judicial power: State Constitution Art. 4.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 77(g).
2.08.010 Original jurisdiction. The superior court
shall have original jurisdiction in all cases in equity, and in all
cases at law which involve the title or possession of real property, or the legality of any tax, impost, assessment, toll or
municipal fine, and in all other cases in which the demand or
the value of the property in controversy amounts to three hundred dollars, and in all criminal cases amounting to felony,
and in all cases of misdemeanor not otherwise provided for
by law; of actions of forcible entry and detainer; of proceedings in insolvency; of actions to prevent or abate a nuisance;
of all matters of probate, of divorce and for annulment of
marriage, and for such special cases and proceedings as are
not otherwise provided for; and shall also have original jurisdiction in all cases and of all proceedings in which jurisdiction shall not have been by law vested exclusively in some
other court, and shall have the power of naturalization and to
issue papers therefor. Said courts and their judges shall have
power to issue writs of mandamus, quo warranto, review, certiorari, prohibition and writs of habeas corpus on petition by
or on behalf of any person in actual custody in their respective counties. Injunctions and writs of prohibition and of
habeas corpus may be issued on legal holidays and nonjudicial days. [1955 c 38 § 3; 1890 p 342 § 5; RRS § 15.]
2.08.050 Seal of courts. The seals of the superior courts
of the several counties of the state shall be, until otherwise
provided by law, the vignette of General George Washington,
with the words "Seal of the Superior Court of . . . . . . County,
State of Washington," surrounding the vignette. [1890 p 345
§ 17; RRS § 38.]
Court filing fees: RCW 36.18.020.
2.08.010
Jurisdiction of superior courts: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment
28).
2.08.020 Appellate jurisdiction. The superior courts
shall have such appellate jurisdiction in cases arising in
courts of limited jurisdiction in their respective counties as
may be prescribed by law. [1987 c 202 § 102; 1890 p 343 §
6; RRS § 17.]
2.08.020
Rules of court: See Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (RALJ).
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Appeals from
district courts: Criminal, chapter 10.10 RCW; civil, chapter 12.36 RCW.
municipal courts: Chapter 35.20 RCW.
Jurisdiction of superior courts: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment
28).
2.08.030 Courts of record—Sessions. The superior
courts are courts of record, and shall be always open, except
on nonjudicial days. They shall hold their sessions at the
county seats of the several counties, respectively, and at such
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2.08.040
2.08.050
2.08.060 Judges—Election. There shall be in each of
the counties a superior court. Judges of the superior court
shall be elected at the general election in November, 1952,
and every four years thereafter. [1951 c 125 § 2; 1949 c 237
§§ 1-5, part; 1945 c 20 § 1, part; 1933 ex.s. c 63 §§ 1-3, part;
1927 c 135 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 11045-1f-1i, part;
Rem. Supp. 1945 §§ 11045-1d & 1e, part; RRS §§ 11045-1,
1a, 1b, 1c, part. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 66 §§ 1-3, part; 1925 ex.s.
c 132 §§ 1-4, part; 1917 c 97 §§ 1-5, part; 1913 c 17 §§ 1-4,
part; 1911 c 40 §§ 1-3, part; 1911 c 62 §§ 1-3, part; 1911 c 76
§§ 1-3, part; 1911 c 129 §§ 1-3, part; 1911 c 131 §§ 1-2, part;
1909 c 10 §§ 1-3, part; 1909 c 12 §§ 1-3, part; 1909 c 52 §§
1-3, part; 1909 c 94 §§ 1-3, part; 1907 c 79 §§ 1-3, part; 1907
c 106 § 1, part; 1907 c 178 §§ 1-2, part; 1905 c 9 §§ 1-3, part;
1905 c 36 §§ 1-4, part; 1903 c 50 § 1, part; 1895 c 89 § 1, part;
1891 c 68 §§ 1-3, part; 1890 p 341 § 1, part.]
2.08.060
Election, terms, etc., superior judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 5.
Eligibility of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 17.
Impeachment: State Constitution Art. 5.
Judges ineligible to other office: State Constitution Art. 4 § 15.
Judges may not practice law: State Constitution Art. 4 § 19.
Removal from office: State Constitution Art. 4 § 9.
2.08.061 Judges—King, Spokane, and Pierce counties. There shall be in the county of King no more than fiftyeight judges of the superior court; in the county of Spokane
thirteen judges of the superior court; and in the county of
Pierce twenty-four judges of the superior court. [1997 c 347
§ 3; 1996 c 208 § 3; 1992 c 189 § 1; 1989 c 328 § 2; 1987 c
323 § 1; 1985 c 357 § 1; 1980 c 183 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 202 § 1;
1977 ex.s. c 311 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 27 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 83
§ 5; 1969 ex.s. c 213 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 84 § 1; 1963 c 48 § 1;
1961 c 67 § 1; 1955 c 176 § 1; 1951 c 125 § 3. Prior: 1949 c
237 §§ 1, 3; 1933 ex.s. c 63 § 1; 1927 c 135 § 1, part; 1925
ex.s. c 66 § 1; 1911 c 76 § 1; 1909 c 52 § 1; 1909 c 12 § 1;
1909 c 10 § 1; 1907 c 106 § 1; 1907 c 79 § 1, part; 1905 c 9 §
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1; 1895 c 89 § 1, part; 1891 c 68 § 2; 1890 p 341 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 11045-1f, 11045-1h; RRS §§ 11045-1,
11045-1a, part.]
Intent—1989 c 328: "The legislature recognizes the dramatic increase
in cases filed in superior court over the last six years in King, Pierce, and
Snohomish counties. This increase has created a need for more superior
court judges in those counties.
The increased caseload at the superior court level has also caused a
similar increase in the case and petition filings in the court of appeals. Currently, the additional caseload is being handled by pro tempore judges and
excessive caseloads for permanent judges. The addition of a permanent fulltime judge will allow the court to more efficiently process the growing caseload.
By the creation of these additional positions, it is the intent of the legislature to promote the careful judicial review of cases by an elected judiciary." [1989 c 328 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.08.062 Judges—Chelan, Douglas, Clark, Grays
Harbor, Kitsap, Kittitas, and Lewis counties. There shall
be in the county of Chelan four judges of the superior court;
in the county of Douglas one judge of the superior court; in
the county of Clark ten judges of the superior court; in the
county of Grays Harbor three judges of the superior court; in
the county of Kitsap eight judges of the superior court; in the
county of Kittitas two judges of the superior court; in the
county of Lewis three judges of the superior court. [2003 c
96 § 1; 1998 c 270 § 1; 1996 c 208 § 1; 1995 c 117 § 1; 1992
c 189 § 2; 1990 c 186 § 1; 1987 c 323 § 2; 1985 c 357 § 2;
1979 ex.s. c 202 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 311 § 2; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s.
c 79 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 83 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 84 § 2; 1963 c 48 §
2; 1951 c 125 § 4. Prior: 1945 c 20 § 1, part; 1927 c 135 § 1,
part; 1911 c 131 § 1; 1907 c 79 § 1, part; 1907 c 178 § 1, part;
1905 c 36 § 1, part; 1895 c 89 § 1, part; 1891 c 68 § 3, part;
1890 p 341 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11045-1d, part; RRS
§ 11045-1, part.]
2.08.062
Effective dates for additional judicial positions—2003 c 96: "(1) The
additional judicial positions created by sections 1 and 2 of this act in Clark
county, Kitsap county, Kittitas county, and Benton and Franklin counties
shall be effective only if each county through its duly constituted legislative
authority documents its approval of any additional positions and its agreement that it will pay out of county funds, without reimbursement from the
state, the expenses of such additional judicial positions as provided by statute.
(2)(a) The additional judicial positions created by section 1 of this act
for the county of Clark take effect as follows: One additional judicial position shall be effective no earlier than the second Monday in January 2004,
and one additional position shall be effective no earlier than the second Monday in January 2005. The actual starting dates for the positions may be established by the Clark county legislative authority upon request of the superior
court and by recommendation of the Clark county executive authority, if any.
(b) The additional judicial position created by section 1 of this act for
the county of Kitsap shall be effective no earlier than the second Monday in
January 2005. The actual starting date for the position may be established by
the Kitsap county legislative authority upon request of the superior court and
by recommendation of the Kitsap county executive authority, if any.
(c) The additional judicial position created by section 1 of this act for
the county of Kittitas shall be effective no earlier than the second Monday in
January 2004. The actual starting date for the position may be established by
the Kittitas county legislative authority upon request of the superior court
and by recommendation of the Kittitas county executive authority, if any.
(d) The additional judicial position created by section 2 of this act
jointly for the counties of Benton and Franklin shall be effective no earlier
than July 1, 2003. The actual starting date for the position may be established by the Benton and Franklin county legislative authorities upon request
of the superior court and by recommendation of the Benton and Franklin
county executive authorities, if any." [2003 c 96 § 3.]
Adjustment in judicial services: See note following RCW 2.08.065.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
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2.08.063 Judges—Lincoln, Skagit, Walla Walla,
Whitman, Yakima, Adams, and Whatcom counties.
There shall be in the county of Lincoln one judge of the superior court; in the county of Skagit, four judges of the superior
court; in the county of Walla Walla, two judges of the superior court; in the county of Whitman, one judge of the superior court; in the county of Yakima, eight judges of the superior court; in the county of Adams, one judge of the superior
court; in the county of Whatcom, three judges of the superior
court. [2005 c 95 § 1; 1998 c 270 § 2; 1992 c 189 § 3; 1988
c 66 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 49 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 27 § 2; 1971
ex.s. c 83 § 1; 1963 c 48 § 3; 1955 c 19 § 1; 1951 c 125 § 5.
Prior: 1949 c 237 §§ 2, 4; 1945 c 20 § 1, part; 1927 c 135 §
1, part; 1917 c 97 § 5, part; 1911 c 62 § 1; 1911 c 129 § 2,
part; 1907 c 79 § 1, part; 1895 c 89 § 1, part; 1891 c 68 § 3,
part; 1890 p 341 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 §§ 11045-1j,
11045-1i; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11045-1d, part; RRS § 110451, part.]
2.08.063
Contingency of additional judicial position—2005 c 95: "The additional judicial position created by section 1 of this act in Skagit county shall
be effective only if the county through its legislative authority documents its
approval by January 1, 2007, of the additional position and its agreement that
it will pay out of county funds, without reimbursement from the state, the
expenses of the additional judicial position as provided by statute. The additional expenses include, but are not limited to, expenses incurred for court
facilities." [2005 c 95 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.08.064 Judges—Benton, Franklin, Clallam, Jefferson, Snohomish, Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Cowlitz,
Klickitat, and Skamania counties. There shall be in the
counties of Benton and Franklin jointly, six judges of the
superior court; in the county of Clallam, three judges of the
superior court; in the county of Jefferson, one judge of the
superior court; in the county of Snohomish, fifteen judges of
the superior court; in the counties of Asotin, Columbia and
Garfield jointly, one judge of the superior court; in the county
of Cowlitz, five judges of the superior court; in the counties
of Klickitat and Skamania jointly, one judge of the superior
court. [2006 c 20 § 1; 2003 c 96 § 2; 1997 c 347 § 1; 1993
sp.s. c 14 § 1; 1992 c 189 § 4; 1989 c 328 § 3; 1985 c 357 §
3; 1982 c 139 § 2; 1981 c 65 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 202 § 3; 1977
ex.s. c 311 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 192 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 83 § 3; 1969
ex.s. c 213 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 84 § 3; 1963 c 35 § 1; 1961 c 67
§ 2; 1955 c 19 § 2; 1951 c 125 § 6. Prior: 1945 c 20 § 1, part;
1927 c 135 § 1, part; 1925 ex.s. c 132 § 1; 1917 c 97 §§ 1-3;
1911 c 40 § 1; 1911 c 129 §§ 1, 2, part; 1907 c 79 § 1, part;
1905 c 36 § 1, part; 1895 c 89 § 1, part; 1891 c 68 §§ 1, 3,
part; 1890 p 341 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 11045-1d, part;
RRS § 11045-1, part.]
2.08.064
Additional judicial positions in Clallam and Cowlitz counties subject to approval and agreement—2006 c 20: "The additional judicial positions created by section 1 of this act in Clallam and Cowlitz counties are
effective only if each county through its duly constituted legislative authority
documents its approval of the additional position and its agreement that it
will pay out of county funds, without reimbursement from the state, the
expenses of the existing and additional judicial positions as provided by statute and the state Constitution." [2006 c 20 § 2.]
Effective dates for additional judicial positions—2003 c 96: See note
following RCW 2.08.062.
Intent—Additional judicial positions subject to approval and agreement—Effective dates for additional judicial positions—1989 c 328: See
notes following RCW 2.08.061.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
[Title 2 RCW—page 9]
2.08.065
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2.08.065 Judges—Grant, Ferry, Okanogan, Mason,
Thurston, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Pend Oreille, Stevens,
San Juan, and Island counties. There shall be in the county
of Grant, three judges of the superior court; in the county of
Okanogan, two judges of the superior court; in the county of
Mason, two judges of the superior court; in the county of
Thurston, eight judges of the superior court; in the counties of
Pacific and Wahkiakum jointly, one judge of the superior
court; in the counties of Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens
jointly, two judges of the superior court; in the county of San
Juanone judge of the superior court; and in the county of
Island, two judges of the superior court. [2007 c 95 § 1; 1999
c 245 § 1; 1996 c 208 § 5; 1992 c 189 § 5; 1990 c 186 § 2;
1986 c 76 § 1; 1981 c 65 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 202 § 4; 1977 ex.s.
c 311 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 27 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 83 § 2; 1969
ex.s. c 213 § 3; 1955 c 159 § 1; 1951 c 125 § 7. Prior: 1927
c 135 § 1, part; 1917 c 97 §§ 4, 5, part; 1913 c 17 § 1; 1911 c
131 § 2; 1907 c 79 § 1, part; 1907 c 178 § 1, part; 1903 c 50
§ 1, part; 1895 c 89 § 1, part; 1891 c 68 §§ 1, 3, part; 1890 p
341 § 1, part; RRS § 11045-1, part.]
2.08.070 Terms of office. The judges of the superior
court elected under the provisions of RCW 2.08.060 through
2.08.065 shall hold their offices for the term of four years
from and after the second Monday in January next succeeding their election, and until their successors are elected and
qualified. [1927 c 135 § 2; RRS § 11045-2.]
Additional judicial positions subject to approval and agreement—
2007 c 95: "The two judicial positions serving San Juan and Island counties
jointly are allocated to Island county effective the date upon which the judge
for San Juan county superior court assumes office. The additional judicial
position created by section 1 of this act is allocated to San Juan county and
becomes effective only if:
(1) San Juan county, through its duly constituted legislative authority,
documents its approval of the additional position and its agreement that it
will pay out of county funds, without reimbursement from the state, the
expenses of the additional judicial position as provided by state law or the
state Constitution; and
(2) Island county, through its duly constituted legislative authority,
documents its approval and its agreement that it will pay out of county funds,
without reimbursement from the state, the expenses of the two judicial positions currently serving San Juan and Island counties jointly as provided by
state law or the state Constitution." [2007 c 95 § 2.]
Oath of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 28.
2.08.065
2.08.070
Election, terms, etc., superior judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 5.
Forfeiture of office for absence: State Constitution Art. 4 § 8.
Removal of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 9.
2.08.080 Oath of office. Every judge of a superior court
shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, take and
subscribe an oath that he will support the Constitution of the
United States and the Constitution of the state of Washington,
and will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of
judge to the best of his ability, which oath shall be filed in the
office of the secretary of state. Such oath or affirmation to be
in form substantially the same as prescribed for justices of the
supreme court. [1971 c 81 § 5; 1890 p 344 § 15; RRS §
11051.]
2.08.080
2.08.092 Salary of judges. The annual salary of the
judges of the superior court shall be established by the Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials.
[1986 c 155 § 6; 1984 c 258 § 403.]
2.08.092
Salaries of judicial officers: State Constitution Art. 4 § 13, 14; Art. 28 § 1;
Art. 30 § 1.
Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials: RCW
43.03.305.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Effective dates of additional judicial positions in Thurston county—
1996 c 208: "One judicial position created by section 5 of this act shall be
effective July 1, 1996; the second position shall be effective July 1, 2000."
[1996 c 208 § 7.]
Additional judicial positions subject to approval and agreement:
See note following RCW 2.08.064.
2.08.100 Payment of county’s portion. The county
auditor of each county shall pay superior court judges in the
same means and manner provided for all other elected officials. [1997 c 204 § 1; 1939 c 189 § 1; 1893 c 30 § 1; 1890 p
329 § 2; RRS § 10967.]
Distribution of work of courts by chief justice: RCW 2.56.040.
Adjustment in judicial services provided for Douglas, Grant, and
Chelan counties: "The superior court judge serving in position two, as designated by the county auditors of Grant and Douglas counties for the 1976
general election, in the counties of Grant and Douglas prior to the effective
date of this 1979 act, shall thereafter serve jointly in the counties of Douglas
and Chelan, along with the judge previously serving only in Chelan county.
The additional superior court judge position created by this 1979 act shall be
for Grant county alone, which shall retain the judge in position one previously serving jointly in the counties of Grant and Douglas." [1979 ex.s. c
202 § 5.]
2.08.110 Apportionment between counties in joint
judicial district. Where there is only one judge of the superior court for two or more counties, the auditors thereof, acting together, shall apportion among or between such counties, according to the assessed valuation of their taxable property, the amount of such judge’s salary that each county shall
pay. [1890 p 329 § 3; RRS § 10968.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.08.069 Judges—Filling vacancies resulting from
creation of additional judgeships. Unless otherwise provided, upon the taking effect of any act providing for additional judges of the superior court and thereby creating a
vacancy, the governor shall appoint a person to hold the
office until the election and qualification of a judge to fill the
vacancy, which election shall be at the next succeeding general election, and the judge so elected shall hold office for the
remainder of the unexpired term. [1955 c 38 § 4; 1951 c 125
§ 8.]
2.08.069
Vacancy, how filled: RCW 2.08.120.
[Title 2 RCW—page 10]
2.08.100
2.08.110
2.08.115 Judge serving district comprising more
than one county—Reimbursement for travel expenses.
Whenever a judge of the superior court shall serve a district
comprising more than one county, such judge shall be reimbursed for travel expenses in connection with business of the
court in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060 as
now existing or hereafter amended for travel from his residence to the other county or counties in his district and return.
[1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 1.]
2.08.115
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.08.120 Vacancy, how filled. If a vacancy occurs in
the office of judge of the superior court, the governor shall
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appoint a person to hold the office until the election and qualification of a judge to fill the vacancy, which election shall be
at the next succeeding general election, and the judge so
elected shall hold office for the remainder of the unexpired
term. [1955 c 38 § 5. Prior: 1890 p 342 § 4; 1937 c 15 § 2;
RRS § 11049.]
Superior court—Election of judges, terms of, etc.: State Constitution Art. 4
§ 5.
Vacancies resulting from additional judgeships: RCW 2.08.069.
2.08.140 Visiting judge at direction of governor.
Whenever a judge of the superior court of any county in this
state, or a majority of such judges in any county in which
there is more than one judge of said court, shall request the
governor of the state to direct a judge of the superior court of
any other county to hold a session of the superior court of any
such county as is first herein above mentioned, the governor
shall thereupon request and direct a judge of the superior
court of some other county, making such selection as the governor shall deem to be most consistent with the state of judicial business in other counties, to hold a session of the superior court in the county the judge shall have requested the
governor as aforesaid. Such request and direction by the governor shall be made in writing, and shall specify the county in
which he directs the superior judge to whom the same is
addressed to hold such session of the superior court, and the
period during which he is to hold such session. Thereupon it
shall be the duty of the superior judge so requested, and he is
hereby empowered to hold a session of the superior court of
the county specified by the governor, at the seat of judicial
business thereof, during the period specified by the governor,
and in such quarters as the county commissioners of said
county may provide for the holding of such session. [1893 c
43 § 1; RRS § 27. Prior: 1890 p 343 § 10.]
2.08.140
Duty to hold court in other county or district: RCW 2.56.040.
2.08.150 Visiting judge at request of judge or judges.
Whenever a like request shall be addressed by the judge, or
by a majority of the judges (if there be more than one) of the
superior court of any county to the superior judge of any
other county, he is hereby empowered, if he deem it consistent with the state of judicial business in the county or counties whereof he is a superior judge (and in such case it shall
be his duty to comply with such request), to hold a session of
the superior court of the county the judge or judges whereof
shall have made such request, at the seat of judicial business
of such county, in such quarters as shall be provided for such
session by the board of county commissioners, and during
such period as shall have been specified in the request, or
such shorter period as he may deem necessary by the state of
judicial business in the county or counties whereof he is a
superior judge. [1893 c 43 § 2; RRS § 28. Prior: 1890 p 343
§ 10.]
2.08.150
2.08.160 Sessions where more than one judge sits—
Effect of decrees, orders, etc. In any county where there
shall be more than one superior judge, or in which a superior
judge of another county may be holding a session of the superior court, as provided in RCW 2.08.140 through 2.08.170,
there may be as many sessions of the superior court at the
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same time as there are judges thereof, or assigned to duty
therein by the governor, or responding to a request made as
provided in RCW 2.08.150. In such cases the business of the
court shall be so distributed and assigned by law, or in the
absence of legislation therefor, by such rules and orders of
the court as shall best promote and secure the convenient and
expeditious transaction thereof. Judgments, decrees, orders
and proceedings of any session of the superior court held by
one or more of the judges of said court, or by any judge of the
superior court of another county pursuant to the provisions of
RCW 2.08.140 through 2.08.170, shall be equally effectual as
if all the judges of such court presided at such session. [1893
c 43 § 3; RRS § 29. Prior: 1890 p 341 § 2.]
2.08.170 Expenses of visiting judge. Any judge of the
superior court of any county in this state who shall hold a session of the superior court of any other county, in pursuance of
the provisions of RCW 2.08.140 through 2.08.170 shall be
entitled to receive from the county in which he shall hold
such sessions reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and
travel expenses in accordance with the rates applicable to
state officers under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060 as now or
hereafter amended. The county clerk of such county shall,
upon the presentation to him by such judge of a statement of
such expenses, verified by his affidavit, issue to such judge a
certificate that he is entitled to the amount thereof; and upon
presentation of such certificate to the auditor of such county
he shall draw a warrant on the current expense fund of such
county for the amount in favor of such judge. [1981 c 186 §
3; 1893 c 43 § 4; RRS § 30. Prior: 1890 p 329 § 4.]
2.08.170
Holding court in another county or district—Reimbursement for expenses:
RCW 2.56.070.
2.08.180 Judge pro tempore—Appointment—
Oath—Compensation. A case in the superior court of any
county may be tried by a judge pro tempore, who must be
either: (1) A member of the bar, agreed upon in writing by
the parties litigant, or their attorneys of record, approved by
the court, and sworn to try the case; or (2) pursuant to
supreme court rule, any sitting elected judge. Any action in
the trial of such cause shall have the same effect as if it was
made by a judge of such court. However, if a previously
elected judge of the superior court retires leaving a pending
case in which the judge has made discretionary rulings, the
judge is entitled to hear the pending case as a judge pro tempore without any written agreement.
A judge pro tempore shall, before entering upon his or
her duties in any cause, take and subscribe the following oath
or affirmation:
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that
I will support the Constitution of the United States and the
Constitution of the State of Washington, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of judge pro tempore
in the cause wherein . . . . . . is plaintiff and . . . . . . defendant,
according to the best of my ability."
A judge pro tempore who is a practicing attorney and
who is not a retired justice of the supreme court or judge of a
superior court of the state of Washington, or who is not an
active judge of a court of the state of Washington, shall
receive a compensation of one-two hundred fiftieth of the
annual salary of a superior court judge for each day engaged
2.08.180
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in said trial, to be paid in the same manner as the salary of the
superior judge. A judge who is an active full-time judge of a
court of the state of Washington shall receive no compensation as judge pro tempore. A judge who is an active part-time
judge of a court of the state of Washington may receive compensation as a judge pro tempore only when sitting as a judge
pro tempore during time for which he or she is not compensated as a part-time judge. A justice or judge who has retired
from the supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court of
the state of Washington shall receive compensation as judge
pro tempore in the amount of sixty percent of the amount
payable to a judge pro tempore under this section, provided
that a retired justice or judge may decline to accept compensation. [2005 c 142 § 1; 2003 c 247 § 1; 2002 c 137 § 1; 1987
c 73 § 1; 1971 c 81 § 6; 1967 c 149 § 1; 1890 p 343 § 11; RRS
§ 40.]
Judges pro tempore: State Constitution Art. 4 § 7.
appointments: RCW 2.56.170.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.08.185
2.08.185 Attorney serving as guardian ad litem—
Disqualification as judge pro tempore or commissioner
pro tempore—Circumstances. An attorney may not serve
as a superior court judge pro tempore or a superior court commissioner pro tempore in a judicial district while appointed to
or serving on a case in that judicial district as a guardian ad
litem for compensation under Title 11, 13, or 26 RCW, if that
judicial district is contained within division one or two of the
court of appeals and has a population of more than one hundred thousand. [1996 c 249 § 12.]
Intent—1996 c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
2.08.190
2.08.190 Powers of judge in counties of his district.
Any judge of the superior court of the state of Washington
shall have power, in any county within his district: (1) To
sign all necessary orders and papers in probate matters pending in any other county in his district; (2) to issue restraining
orders, and to sign the necessary orders of continuance in
actions or proceedings pending in any other county in his district; (3) to decide and rule upon all motions, demurrers,
issues of fact or other matters that may have been submitted
to him in any other county. All such rulings and decisions
shall be in writing and shall be filed immediately with the
clerk of the proper county: PROVIDED, That nothing herein
contained shall authorize the judge to hear any matter outside
of the county wherein the cause or proceeding is pending,
except by consent of the parties. [1901 c 57 § 1; RRS § 41.]
2.08.210 Extent of court’s process—Venue. The process of the superior courts shall extend to all parts of the state:
PROVIDED, That all actions for the recovery of the possession of, quieting the title to, or for the enforcement of liens
upon, real estate, shall be commenced in the county in which
the real estate, or any part thereof, affected by such action or
actions is situated. [1890 p 343 § 9; RRS § 32.]
2.08.210
Rules of court: Cf. CR 4(f).
Extent of process: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).
Venue: Chapter 4.12 RCW.
2.08.220 Process, to whom directed. Unless otherwise
provided by statute, all process issuing out of the court shall
be directed to the sheriff of the county in which it is to be
served, and be by him executed according to law. [1891 c 45
§ 5; RRS § 35.]
2.08.220
2.08.230 Uniform rules to be established. The judges
of the superior courts shall, from time to time, establish uniform rules for the government of the superior courts. [1890 p
344 § 13; RRS § 36.]
2.08.230
Rule-making power, supreme court: RCW 2.04.180 through 2.04.210.
Superior court rules: State Constitution Art. 4 § 24.
Supplementary superior court rules: RCW 2.04.210.
Uniform court rules: RCW 2.16.040.
2.08.240 Limit of time for decision. Every case submitted to a judge of a superior court for his decision shall be
decided by him within ninety days from the submission
thereof: PROVIDED, That if within said period of ninety
days a rehearing shall have been ordered, then the period
within which he is to decide shall commence at the time the
cause is submitted upon such rehearing, and upon wilful failure of any such judge so to do, he shall be deemed to have
forfeited his office. [1890 p 344 § 12; RRS § 39.]
2.08.240
Decisions, when to be made: State Constitution Art. 4 § 20.
Payment of county’s portion: RCW 2.08.100.
2.08.250 Report to judges of supreme court. Superior
judges shall, on or before the first day of November in each
year, report in writing to the judges of the supreme court,
such defects and omissions in the laws as their experience
may suggest. [1890 p 344 § 14; RRS § 11050.]
2.08.250
Annual report to supreme court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 25.
Chapter 2.10
Chapter 2.10 RCW
JUDICIAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Sections
2.08.200
2.08.200 Decisions and rulings in matters heard outside judge’s district. Any judge of the superior court of the
state of Washington who shall have heard any cause, either
upon motion, demurrer, issue of fact, or other matter in any
county out of his district, may decide, rule upon, and determine the same in any county in this state, which decision, ruling and determination shall be in writing and shall be filed
immediately with the clerk of the county where such cause is
pending. [1901 c 57 § 2; RRS § 42.]
Rules of court: Statute modified or superseded by CR 7(c).
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2.10.010
2.10.020
2.10.030
2.10.040
2.10.052
2.10.070
2.10.080
2.10.090
2.10.100
2.10.110
2.10.120
2.10.130
2.10.140
Short title.
Purpose.
Definitions.
System created—Coverage—Exclusions.
Retirement board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and
functions.
Retirement board—Duties.
Funds and securities.
Funding.
Retirement for service or age.
Service retirement allowance.
Retirement for disability—Procedure.
Retirement for disability allowance.
Survivor’s benefits.
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2.10.144
2.10.146
2.10.155
2.10.165
2.10.170
2.10.180
2.10.190
2.10.200
2.10.210
2.10.220
2.10.230
2.10.900
Payment of accumulated contributions or retirement allowance upon death—Election.
Election of option for payment of retirement or disability
allowance—Retirement allowance adjustment.
Suspension of retirement allowance upon employment—
Exceptions—Reinstatement—Pro tempore service.
Refund of certain contributions.
Cost of living adjustment.
Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance premiums.
Hearing prior to judicial review—Required—Notice.
Hearing prior to judicial review—Conduct.
Hearing prior to judicial review—No bond required.
Transfer to system—Prior service credit.
Cessation of benefits upon appointment or election to court.
Construction—Domestic relations terms—2009 c 521.
2.10.010 Short title. This chapter shall be known and
cited as the Washington Judicial Retirement System Act.
[1971 ex.s. c 267 § 1.]
2.10.010
2.10.030
(10) "Retirement allowance" for the purpose of applying
cost of living increases or decreases includes retirement
allowances, disability allowances and survivorship benefit.
(11) "Index" means for any calendar year, that year’s
annual average consumer price index for urban wage earners
and clerical workers, all items (1957-1959 equal one hundred) — compiled by the bureau of labor statistics, United
States department of labor.
(12) "Accumulated contributions" means the total
amount deducted from the judge’s monthly salary pursuant to
RCW 2.10.090, together with the regular interest thereon
from July 1, 1988, as determined by the director of the
department of retirement systems. [1997 c 88 § 5; 1988 c 109
§ 1; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.030 Definitions. (Effective January 1, 2014.) (1)
"Accumulated contributions" means the total amount
deducted from the judge’s monthly salary pursuant to RCW
2.10.090, together with the regular interest thereon from July
1, 1988, as determined by the director of the department of
retirement systems.
(2) "Beneficiary" means any person in receipt of a retirement allowance, disability allowance or any other benefit
described herein.
(3) "Final average salary" means (a) for a judge in service in the same court for a minimum of twelve consecutive
months preceding the date of retirement, the salary attached
to the position held by the judge immediately prior to retirement; (b) for any other judge, the average monthly salary
paid over the highest twenty-four month period in the last ten
years of service.
(4) "Index" means for any calendar year, that year’s
annual average consumer price index for urban wage earners
and clerical workers, all items (1957-1959 equal one hundred) — compiled by the bureau of labor statistics, United
States department of labor.
(5) "Judge" means a person elected or appointed to serve
as judge of a court of record as provided in chapters 2.04,
2.06, and 2.08 RCW. "Judge" does not include a person serving as a judge pro tempore except for a judge pro tempore
appointed under RCW 2.04.240(2) or 2.06.150(2).
(6) "Monthly salary" means the monthly salary of the
position held by the judge.
(7) "Retirement allowance" for the purpose of applying
cost of living increases or decreases includes retirement
allowances, disability allowances and survivorship benefit.
(8) "Retirement board" means the "Washington judicial
retirement board" established herein.
(9) "Retirement fund" means the "Washington judicial
retirement fund" established herein.
(10) "Retirement system" means the "Washington judicial retirement system" provided herein.
(11) "Service" means all periods of time served as a
judge, as herein defined. Any calendar month at the beginning or end of a term in which ten or more days are served
shall be counted as a full month of service: PROVIDED,
That no more than one month’s service may be granted for
any one calendar month. Only months of service will be
counted in the computation of any retirement allowance or
2.10.030
2.10.020 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to
effect a system of retirement from active service. [1971 ex.s.
c 267 § 2.]
2.10.020
2.10.030 Definitions. (Effective until January 1,
2014.) (1) "Retirement system" means the "Washington judicial retirement system" provided herein.
(2) "Judge" means a person elected or appointed to serve
as judge of a court of record as provided in chapters 2.04,
2.06, and 2.08 RCW. "Judge" does not include a person serving as a judge pro tempore except for a judge pro tempore
appointed under RCW 2.04.240(2) or 2.06.150(2).
(3) "Retirement board" means the "Washington judicial
retirement board" established herein.
(4) "Surviving spouse" means the surviving widow or
widower of a judge. "Surviving spouse" does not include the
divorced spouse of a judge.
(5) "Retirement fund" means the "Washington judicial
retirement fund" established herein.
(6) "Beneficiary" means any person in receipt of a retirement allowance, disability allowance or any other benefit
described herein.
(7) "Monthly salary" means the monthly salary of the
position held by the judge.
(8) "Service" means all periods of time served as a judge,
as herein defined. Any calendar month at the beginning or
end of a term in which ten or more days are served shall be
counted as a full month of service: PROVIDED, That no
more than one month’s service may be granted for any one
calendar month. Only months of service will be counted in
the computation of any retirement allowance or other benefit
provided for in this chapter. Years of service shall be determined by dividing the total months of service by twelve. Any
fraction of a year of service as so determined shall be taken
into account in the computation of such retirement allowance
or benefit.
(9) "Final average salary" means (a) for a judge in service in the same court for a minimum of twelve consecutive
months preceding the date of retirement, the salary attached
to the position held by the judge immediately prior to retirement; (b) for any other judge, the average monthly salary
paid over the highest twenty-four month period in the last ten
years of service.
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other benefit provided for in this chapter. Years of service
shall be determined by dividing the total months of service by
twelve. Any fraction of a year of service as so determined
shall be taken into account in the computation of such retirement allowance or benefit.
(12) "Surviving spouse" means the surviving widow or
widower or surviving state registered domestic partner of a
judge. "Surviving spouse" does not include the divorced
spouse of a judge or an individual whose state registered
domestic partnership with the judge has been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated. [2009 c 521 § 6; 1997 c 88 § 5; 1988
c 109 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 3.]
Reviser’s note: The definitions in this section have been alphabetized
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).
Effective dates—2009 c 521 §§ 5-8, 79, 87-103, 107, 151, 165, 166,
173-175, and 190-192: See note following RCW 2.10.900.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.040 System created—Coverage—Exclusions.
The Washington judicial retirement system is hereby created
for judges appointed or elected under the provisions of chapters 2.04, 2.06, and 2.08 RCW. All judges first appointed or
elected to the courts covered by these chapters on or after
August 9, 1971, and prior to July 1, 1988, shall be members
of this system: PROVIDED, That following February 23,
1984, and until July 1, 1988, any newly elected or appointed
judge holding credit toward retirement benefits under chapter
41.40 RCW shall be allowed thirty days from the effective
date of election or appointment to such judgeship to make an
irrevocable choice filed in writing with the department of
retirement systems to continue coverage under that chapter
and to be permanently excluded from coverage under this
chapter for the current or any future term as a judge. All
judges first appointed or elected to the courts covered by
these chapters on or after July 1, 1988, shall not be members
of this system, but may become members of the public
employees’ retirement system under chapter 41.40 RCW on
the same basis as other elected officials as provided in RCW
41.40.023(3).
Any member of the retirement system who is serving as
a judge as of July 1, 1988, has the option on or before December 31, 1989, of becoming a member of the retirement system
created in chapter 41.40 RCW, subject to the conditions
imposed by RCW 41.40.095. The option may be exercised by
making an irrevocable choice filed in writing with the department of retirement systems to be permanently excluded from
this system for all service as a judge. In the case of a former
member of the retirement system who is not serving as a
judge on July 1, 1988, the written election must be filed
within one year after reentering service as a judge. [1988 c
109 § 2; 1984 c 37 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 4.]
2.10.040
Transfers to system, prior service credit: RCW 2.10.220.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.052 Retirement board abolished—Transfer of
powers, duties, and functions. The Washington judicial
retirement board established by this chapter is abolished. All
powers, duties, and functions of the board are transferred to
the director of retirement systems. [1982 c 163 § 1.]
2.10.052
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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2.10.070 Retirement board—Duties. The retirement
board shall perform the following duties:
(1) Keep in convenient form such data as shall be
deemed necessary for actuarial evaluation purposes;
(2) As of July 1 of every even-numbered year have an
actuarial evaluation made as to the mortality and service
experience of the beneficiaries under this chapter and the various accounts created for the purpose of showing the financial status of the retirement fund;
(3) Adopt for the retirement system the mortality tables
and such other tables as shall be deemed necessary;
(4) Keep a record of its proceedings, which shall be open
to inspection by the public;
(5) Serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed
for expense incident to service as individual members
thereof;
(6) From time to time adopt such rules and regulations
not inconsistent with this chapter for the administration of
this chapter and for the transaction of the business of the
board.
No member of the board shall be liable for the negligence, default or failure of any employee or of any member
of the board to perform the duties of his office and no member of the board shall be considered or held to be an insurer of
the funds or assets of the retirement system, but shall be liable
only for his own personal default or individual failure to perform his duties as such member and to exercise reasonable
diligence in providing for safeguarding of the funds and
assets of the system. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 7.]
2.10.070
2.10.080 Funds and securities. (1) The state treasurer
shall be the custodian of all funds and securities of the retirement system. Disbursements from this fund shall be made by
the state treasurer upon receipt of duly authorized vouchers.
(2) The state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed
to deposit any portion of the funds of the retirement system
not needed for immediate use in the same manner and subject
to all the provisions of law with respect to the deposit of state
funds by such treasurer. All investment income earned by
such portion of the retirement system’s funds as may be
deposited by the state treasurer in pursuance of authority
herewith given shall be collected by him or her and placed to
the credit of the retirement fund, less the allocation to the
state investment board expense account pursuant to RCW
43.33A.160 and to the state treasurer’s service fund pursuant
to RCW 43.08.190.
(3) The state investment board established by RCW
43.33A.020 has full power to invest or reinvest the funds of
this system in those classes of investments authorized by
RCW 43.84.150.
(4) For the purpose of providing amounts to be used to
defray the cost of administration, the judicial retirement
board shall ascertain at the beginning of each biennium and
request from the legislature an appropriation sufficient to
cover estimated expenses for the said biennium. [1991 sp.s.
c 13 § 114; 1981 c 3 § 22; 1973 1st ex.s. c 103 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 267 § 8.]
2.10.080
Intent of amendment—1981 c 3: "The amendment of RCW 2.10.080,
2.12.070, 41.26.060, 41.26.070, and 41.40.080 by this 1980 act is intended
solely to provide for the investment of state funds and is not intended to alter
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the administration of the affected retirement systems by the department of
retirement systems under chapter 41.50 RCW." [1981 c 3 § 44.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.090 Funding. The total liability, as determined by
the actuary, of this system shall be funded as follows:
(1) Every judge shall have deducted from his monthly
salary an amount equal to seven and one-half percent of said
salary.
(2) The state as employer shall contribute an equal
amount on a quarterly basis.
(3) The state shall in addition guarantee the solvency of
said fund and the legislature shall make biennial appropriations from the general fund of amounts sufficient to guarantee the making of retirement payments as herein provided for
if the money in the judicial retirement fund shall become
insufficient for that purpose, but such biennial appropriation
may be conditioned that sums appropriated may not be
expended unless the money in the judicial retirement fund
shall become insufficient to meet the retirement payments.
[1971 ex.s. c 267 § 9.]
2.10.090
Members’ retirement contributions—Pick up by employer: RCW 41.04.445.
2.10.100 Retirement for service or age. Retirement of
a member for service shall be made by the retirement board
as follows:
(1) Any judge who, on August 9, 1971 or within one year
thereafter, shall have completed as a judge the years of actual
service required under chapter 2.12 RCW and who shall elect
to become a member of this system, shall in all respects be
deemed qualified to retire under this retirement system upon
the member’s written request.
(2) Any member who has completed fifteen or more
years of service may be retired upon the member’s written
request but shall not be eligible to receive a retirement allowance until the member attains the age of sixty years.
(3) Any member who attains the age of seventy-five
years shall be retired at the end of the calendar year in which
the member attains such age.
(4) Any judge who involuntarily leaves service or who is
appointed to a position as a federal judge or federal magistrate at any time after having served an aggregate of twelve
years shall be eligible to a partial retirement allowance computed according to RCW 2.10.110 and shall receive this
allowance upon the attainment of the age of sixty years and
fifteen years after the beginning of the member’s judicial service. [1995 c 305 § 1; 1988 c 109 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 10.]
2.10.100
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.110 Service retirement allowance. A member
upon retirement for service shall receive a monthly retirement allowance computed according to his completed years
of service, as follows: Ten years, but less than fifteen years,
three percent of his final average salary for each year of service; fifteen years and over, three and one-half percent of his
final average salary for each year of service: PROVIDED,
That in no case shall any retired member receive more than
seventy-five percent of his final salary except as increased as
a result of the cost of living increases as provided by this
chapter. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 11.]
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2.10.120 Retirement for disability—Procedure. (1)
Any judge who has served as a judge for a period of ten or
more years, and who shall believe he has become physically
or otherwise permanently incapacitated for the full and efficient performance of the duties of his office, may file with the
retirement board an application in writing, asking for retirement. Upon receipt of such application the retirement board
shall appoint one or more physicians of skill and repute, duly
licensed to practice their professions in the state of Washington, who shall, within fifteen days thereafter, for such compensation as may be fixed by the board, to be paid out of the
fund herein created, examine said judge and report in writing
to the board their findings in the matter. If the physicians
appointed by the board find the judge to be so disabled and
the retirement board concurs in this finding the judge shall be
retired.
(2) The retirement for disability of a judge, who has
served as a judge for a period of ten or more years, by the
supreme court under Article IV, section 31 of the Constitution of the state of Washington (House Joint Resolution No.
37, approved by the voters November 4, 1980), with the concurrence of the retirement board, shall be considered a retirement under subsection (1) of this section. [1982 c 18 § 1;
1971 ex.s. c 267 § 12.]
2.10.120
Reviser’s note: House Joint Resolution No. 37, approved by the voters
November 4, 1980, became Amendment 71 to the state Constitution.
2.10.130 Retirement for disability allowance. Upon a
judge being retired for disability as provided in RCW
2.10.120, he shall receive from the fund an amount equal to
one-half of his final average salary. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 13.]
2.10.130
2.10.140 Survivor’s benefits. (1) A surviving spouse
of any judge holding such office, or if he dies after having
retired and who, at the time of his death, has served ten or
more years in the aggregate, shall receive a monthly allowance equal to fifty percent of the retirement allowance the
retired judge was receiving, or fifty percent of the retirement
allowance the active judge would have received had he been
retired on the date of his death, but in no event less than
twenty-five percent of the final average salary that the
deceased judge was receiving: PROVIDED, That said surviving spouse had been married to the judge for a minimum
of two years at time of death.
(2) A judge holding office on July 1, 1988, may make an
irrevocable choice to relinquish the survivor benefits provided by this section in exchange for the survivor benefits
provided by RCW 2.10.144 and 2.10.146 by indicating the
choice in a written declaration submitted to the department of
retirement systems by December 31, 1988.
(3) The surviving spouse of any judge who died in office
after January 1, 1986, but before July 1, 1988, may elect to
receive the survivor benefit provided in RCW 2.10.144(1).
[1988 c 109 § 7; 1984 c 37 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 14.]
2.10.140
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.144 Payment of accumulated contributions or
retirement allowance upon death—Election. (1) If a judge
dies before the date of retirement, the amount of the accumulated contributions standing to the judge’s credit at the time
of death shall be paid to the member’s estate, or such person
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or persons, trust, or organization as the judge has nominated
by written designation duly executed and filed with the
department of retirement systems. If there is no such designated person or persons still living at the time of the judge’s
death, or if the judge fails to file a new beneficiary designation subsequent to marriage, remarriage, dissolution of marriage, divorce, or reestablishment of membership following
termination by withdrawal or retirement, the judge’s credited
accumulated contributions shall be paid to the surviving
spouse as if in fact the spouse had been nominated by written
designation or, if there is no such surviving spouse, then to
the judge’s legal representatives.
(2) Upon the death in service of any judge who is qualified but has not applied for a service retirement allowance or
has completed ten years of service at the time of death, the
designated beneficiary, or the surviving spouse as provided in
subsection (1) of this section, may elect to waive the payment
provided by subsection (1) of this section. Upon such an election, a joint and one hundred percent survivor option under
RCW 2.10.146 shall automatically be given effect as if
selected for the benefit of the surviving spouse or dependent
who is the designated beneficiary, except that if the judge is
not then qualified for a service retirement allowance, the
option II benefit shall be based upon the actuarial equivalent
of the sum necessary to pay the accrued regular retirement
allowance commencing when the deceased judge would have
first qualified for a service retirement allowance. However,
subsection (1) of this section, unless elected, shall not apply
to any judge who has applied for a service retirement and
thereafter dies between the date of separation from service
and the judge’s effective retirement date, where the judge has
selected a survivorship option under RCW 2.10.146(1)(b). In
those cases, the beneficiary named in the judge’s final application for service retirement may elect to receive either a cash
refund or monthly payments according to the option selected
by the judge. [1995 c 144 § 20; 1990 c 249 § 13; 1988 c 109
§ 8.]
Findings—1990 c 249: See note following RCW 2.10.146.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.146 Election of option for payment of retirement
or disability allowance—Retirement allowance adjustment. (1) Upon making application for a service retirement
allowance under RCW 2.10.100 or a disability allowance
under RCW 2.10.120, a judge who is eligible therefor shall
make an election as to the manner in which such service
retirement shall be paid from among the following designated
options, calculated so as to be actuarially equivalent to each
other:
(a) Standard allowance. A member selecting this option
shall receive a retirement allowance, which shall be computed as provided in RCW 2.10.110. The retirement allowance shall be payable throughout the judge’s life. However, if
the judge dies before the total of the retirement allowance
paid to the judge equals the amount of the judge’s accumulated contributions at the time of retirement, then the balance
shall be paid to the member’s estate, or such person or persons, trust, or organization as the judge has nominated by
written designation duly executed and filed with the department of retirement systems or, if there is no such designated
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person or persons still living at the time of the judge’s death,
then to the surviving spouse or, if there is neither such designated person or persons still living at the time of death nor a
surviving spouse, then to the judge’s legal representative.
(b) The department shall adopt rules that allow a judge to
select a retirement option that pays the judge a reduced retirement allowance and upon death, such portion of the judge’s
reduced retirement allowance as the department by rule designates shall be continued throughout the life of and paid to a
designated person. Such person shall be nominated by the
judge by written designation duly executed and filed with the
department at the time of retirement. The options adopted by
the department shall include, but are not limited to, a joint
and one hundred percent survivor option and a joint and fifty
percent survivor option.
(2)(a) A judge, if married, must provide the written consent of his or her spouse to the option selected under this section, except as provided in (b) of this subsection. If a judge is
married and both the judge and the judge’s spouse do not give
written consent to an option under this section, the department will pay the judge a joint and fifty percent survivor benefit and record the judge’s spouse as the beneficiary. Such
benefit shall be calculated to be actuarially equivalent to the
benefit options available under subsection (1) of this section
unless spousal consent is not required as provided in (b) of
this subsection.
(b) If a copy of a dissolution order designating a survivor
beneficiary under RCW 41.50.790 has been filed with the
department at least thirty days prior to a member’s retirement:
(i) The department shall honor the designation as if made
by the member under subsection (1) of this section; and
(ii) The spousal consent provisions of (a) of this subsection do not apply.
(3)(a) Any member who retired before January 1, 1996,
and who elected to receive a reduced retirement allowance
under subsection (1)(b) or (2) of this section is entitled to
receive a retirement allowance adjusted in accordance with
(b) of this subsection, if they meet the following conditions:
(i) The retiree’s designated beneficiary predeceases or
has predeceased the retiree; and
(ii) The retiree provides to the department proper proof
of the designated beneficiary’s death.
(b) The retirement allowance payable to the retiree, as of
July 1, 1998, or the date of the designated beneficiary’s
death, whichever comes last, shall be increased by the percentage derived in (c) of this subsection.
(c) The percentage increase shall be derived by the following:
(i) One hundred percent multiplied by the result of (c)(ii)
of this subsection converted to a percent;
(ii) Subtract one from the reciprocal of the appropriate
joint and survivor option factor;
(iii) The joint and survivor option factor shall be from
the table in effect as of July 1, 1998.
(d) The adjustment under (b) of this subsection shall
accrue from the beginning of the month following the date of
the designated beneficiary’s death or from July 1, 1998,
whichever comes last. [1998 c 340 § 4; 1996 c 175 § 2; 1995
c 144 § 21; 1990 c 249 § 2; 1988 c 109 § 9.]
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Findings—1990 c 249: "The legislature finds that:
(1) It would be advantageous for some retirees to have survivorship
options available other than the options currently listed in statute. Allowing
the department of retirement systems to adopt several different survivor
options will assist retirees in their financial planning; and
(2) Disabled members of the retirement systems listed in RCW
41.50.030, except for members of the law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ retirement system plan 1, must forfeit any right to leave a benefit to
their survivors if they wish to go on disability retirement. This results in
some disabled workers holding onto their jobs in order to provide for their
dependents. The provisions of this act allow members to go on disability
retirement while still providing for their survivors." [1990 c 249 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.155 Suspension of retirement allowance upon
employment—Exceptions—Reinstatement—Pro tempore service. (1) No judge shall be eligible to receive the
judge’s monthly service or disability retirement allowance if
the retired judge is employed:
(a) For more than eight hundred ten hours in a calendar
year as a pro tempore judge; or
(b) In an eligible position as defined in RCW 41.40.010
or 41.32.010, or as a law enforcement officer or firefighter as
defined in RCW 41.26.030.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section notwithstanding, a previously elected judge of the superior court who retired before
June 7, 1990, leaving a pending case in which the judge had
made discretionary rulings may hear the pending case as a
judge pro tempore without having his or her retirement
allowance suspended.
(3) If a retired judge’s benefits have been suspended
under this section, his or her benefits shall be reinstated when
the retiree terminates the employment that caused his or her
benefits to be suspended. Upon reinstatement, the retired
judge’s benefits shall be actuarially recomputed pursuant to
the rules adopted by the department.
(4) The department shall adopt rules implementing this
section. [1990 c 274 § 14; 1988 c 109 § 10.]
2.10.155
Findings—Construction—1990 c 274: See notes following RCW
41.32.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.165 Refund of certain contributions. If a judge
who was a member of this system left the system before July
1, 1988, and neither the judge nor the judge’s surviving
spouse: (1) Was eligible at that time to receive a benefit
under this chapter; or (2) has received an amount under a sundry claims appropriation from the state legislature intended
as a refund of the judge’s contributions paid under RCW
2.10.090(1); then the judge or the judge’s surviving spouse
may apply to the department for and receive a refund of such
contributions. [1991 c 159 § 1.]
2.10.165
2.10.170 Cost of living adjustment. Effective July 1,
1972, and of each succeeding year, every retirement allowance which has been in effect for one year or more shall be
adjusted to that dollar amount which bears the ratio to its
original dollar amount which the retirement board finds to
exist between the index for the previous calendar year and the
index for the calendar year prior to the date the retirement
allowance became payable: PROVIDED, That the amount of
increase or decrease in any one year shall not exceed three
percent of the then payable retirement allowance: AND
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2.10.190
PROVIDED FURTHER, That this cost of living adjustment
shall not reduce any pension below that amount which was
payable at time of retirement. [1971 ex.s. c 267 § 17.]
2.10.180
2.10.180 Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial
process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance
premiums. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3),
and (4) of this section, the right of a person to a retirement
allowance, disability allowance, or death benefit, the retirement, disability or death allowance itself, any optional benefit, any other right accrued or accruing to any person under
the provisions of this chapter, and the moneys in the fund created under this chapter, are hereby exempt from any state,
county, municipal, or other local tax and shall not be subject
to execution, garnishment, or any other process of law whatsoever.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section shall not be deemed to
prohibit a beneficiary of a retirement allowance from authorizing deductions therefrom for payment of premiums due on
any group insurance policy or plan issued for the benefit of a
group comprised of public employees of the state of Washington.
(3) Deductions made in the past from retirement benefits
are hereby expressly recognized, ratified, and affirmed.
Future deductions may only be made in accordance with this
section.
(4) Subsection (1) of this section shall not prohibit the
department of retirement systems from complying with (a) a
wage assignment order for child support issued pursuant to
chapter 26.18 RCW, (b) a notice of payroll deduction issued
under chapter 26.23 RCW, (c) an order to withhold and
deliver issued pursuant to chapter 74.20A RCW, (d) a mandatory benefits assignment order issued pursuant to chapter
41.50 RCW, (e) a court order directing the department of
retirement systems to pay benefits directly to an obligee
under a dissolution order as defined in RCW 41.50.500(3)
which fully complies with RCW 41.50.670 and 41.50.700, or
(f) any administrative or court order expressly authorized by
federal law. [1991 c 365 § 18; 1989 c 360 § 22; 1987 c 326 §
17; 1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 205 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c
267 § 18.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.190
2.10.190 Hearing prior to judicial review—
Required—Notice. Any person aggrieved by any final decision of the retirement board must, before petitioning for judicial review, file with the director of the retirement system by
mail or personally within sixty days from the day such decision was communicated to such person, a notice for a hearing
before the retirement board. The notice of hearing shall set
forth in full detail the grounds upon which such person considers such decision unjust or unlawful and shall include
every issue to be considered by the retirement board, and it
must contain a detailed statement of facts upon which such
person relies in support thereof. Such persons shall be
deemed to have waived all objections or irregularities concerning the matter on which such appeal is taken other than
those records of the retirement system. [1971 ex.s. c 267 §
19.]
[Title 2 RCW—page 17]
2.10.200
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2.10.200 Hearing prior to judicial review—Conduct.
A hearing shall be held by the department of retirement systems, or an authorized representative, in the county of the residence of the claimant at a time and place designated by the
director. Such hearings shall be de novo and shall conform to
the provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW. The retirement system
may appear in all such proceedings and introduce testimony
in support of the decision. Judicial review of any final decision by the director is governed by the provisions of chapter
34.05 RCW. [1989 c 175 § 37; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 20.]
2.10.200
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.210 Hearing prior to judicial review—No bond
required. No bond of any kind shall be required of a claimant appealing to the superior court, the court of appeals, or the
supreme court from a finding of the retirement board affecting such claimant’s right to retirement or disability benefits.
[1971 ex.s. c 267 § 21.]
2.10.210
2.10.220 Transfer to system—Prior service credit.
(1) Any member of the Washington public employees’ retirement system who is eligible to participate in the judicial
retirement system may, by written request filed with the
retirement boards of the two systems respectively, transfer
such membership to the judicial retirement system. Upon the
receipt of such request, the board of the Washington public
employees’ retirement system shall transfer to the board of
the Washington judicial retirement system (a) all employee’s
contributions and interest thereon belonging to such member
in the employees’ savings fund and all employer’s contributions credited or attributed to such member in the benefit
account fund and (b) a record of service credited to such
member. One-half of such service shall be computed and not
more than nine years shall be credited to such member as
though such service was performed as a member of the judicial retirement system. Upon such transfer being made the
state treasurer shall deposit such moneys in the judicial retirement fund. In the event that any such member should terminate judicial service prior to his entitlement to retirement
benefits under any of the provisions of this chapter, he shall
upon request therefor be repaid from the judicial retirement
fund an amount equal to the amount of his employee’s contributions to the Washington public employees’ retirement system and interest plus interest thereon from the date of the
transfer of such moneys.
(2) Any member of the judicial retirement system who
was formerly a member of the Washington public employees’ retirement system with membership service credit of not
less than six years but who has terminated his membership
therein under the provisions of chapter 41.40 RCW, may
reinstate his membership in the Washington public employees’ retirement system, for the sole purpose of qualifying for
a transfer of membership in the judicial retirement system in
accordance with subsection (1) above by making full restoration of all withdrawn funds to the employees’ savings fund
prior to July 1, 1980. Upon reinstatement in accordance with
this subsection, the provisions of subsection (1) and the provisions of RCW 41.40.023(3) shall then be applicable to the
reinstated member in the same manner and to the same extent
as they are to the present members of the Washington public
2.10.220
[Title 2 RCW—page 18]
employees’ retirement system who are eligible to participate
in the judicial retirement system.
(3) Any member of the judicial retirement system who
has served as a judge for one or more years and who has rendered service for the state of Washington, or any political
subdivision thereof, prior to October 1, 1947, or the time of
the admission of the employer into the Washington public
employees’ retirement system, may—upon his payment into
the judicial retirement fund of a sum equal to five percent of
his compensation earned for such prior public service—
request and shall be entitled to have one-half of such service
computed and not more than six years immediately credited
to such member as though such service had been performed
as a member of the judicial retirement system, provided that
any such prior service so credited shall not be claimed for any
pension system other than a judicial retirement system.
[1980 c 7 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 267 § 22.]
Transfers to system by those covered under chapter 2.12 RCW: RCW
2.10.040.
2.10.230
2.10.230 Cessation of benefits upon appointment or
election to court. Any person receiving retirement benefits
from this system who is appointed or elected to a court under
chapter 2.04, 2.06, or 2.08 RCW shall upon the first day of
entering such office become a member of this system and his
or her retirement benefits shall cease. Pro tempore service as
a judge of a court of record shall not constitute appointment
as that term is used in this section. Upon leaving such office,
a person shall have his or her benefits recomputed or
restored, as determined in this chapter: PROVIDED, That no
such person shall receive a benefit less than that which was
being paid at the time his or her benefit ceased. [1988 c 109
§ 4.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.10.900
2.10.900 Construction—Domestic relations terms—
2009 c 521. (Effective January 1, 2014.) For the purposes
of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital, husband,
wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons,
and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply equally
to state registered domestic partnerships that have been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that such
interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, gender-specific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute, rule,
or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 5.]
Effective dates—2009 c 521 §§ 5-8, 79, 87-103, 107, 151, 165, 166,
173-175, and 190-192: "(1) Sections 5 through 8, 79, 87 through 103, 107,
151, 173 through 175, and 190 through 192 of this act take effect January 1,
2014.
(2) Sections 165 and 166 of this act take effect August 1, 2009." [2009
c 521 § 201.]
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Retirement of Judges—Retirement System
Chapter 2.12
Chapter 2.12 RCW
RETIREMENT OF JUDGES—
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Sections
2.12.010
2.12.012
2.12.015
2.12.020
2.12.030
2.12.035
2.12.037
2.12.040
2.12.045
2.12.046
2.12.048
2.12.050
2.12.060
2.12.090
2.12.100
2.12.900
2.12.901
Retirement for service or age.
Partial pension for less than eighteen years service—When
authorized, amount.
Additional pension for more than eighteen years service—
Amount.
Retirement for disability.
Amount and time of payment—Surviving spouse’s benefit.
Retirement pay of certain justices or judges retiring prior to
December 1, 1968—Widow’s benefits.
Adjustment of pension of retired judges or widows.
Service after retirement.
Minimum monthly benefit—Post-retirement adjustment—
Computation.
Monthly benefit—Post-retirement adjustment—Computation.
Refund of certain contributions.
Judges’ retirement fund—Created—Contents—Custodian—
Records.
Fund—Constitution—Salary deductions—Aid.
Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance premiums.
Transfer of membership from Washington public employees’
retirement system to judges’ retirement system—Authorized—Procedure.
Construction—Gender.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Judicial retirement system—1971 act: Chapter 2.10 RCW.
Retirement of judges: State Constitution Art. 4 § 3(a) (Amendment 25).
2.12.010 Retirement for service or age. Any judge of
the supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court of the
state of Washington who heretofore and/or hereafter shall
have served as a judge of any such courts for eighteen years
in the aggregate or who shall have served ten years in the
aggregate and shall have attained the age of seventy years or
more may, during or at the expiration of his term of office, in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter, be retired and
receive the retirement pay herein provided for. In computing
such term of service, there shall be counted the time spent by
such judge in active service in the armed forces of the United
States of America, under leave of absence from his judicial
duties as provided for under chapter 201, Laws of 1941:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in computing such credit for
such service in the armed forces of the United States of
America no allowance shall be made for service beyond the
date of the expiration of the term for which such judge was
elected. Any judge desiring to retire under the provisions of
this section shall file with the director of retirement systems,
a notice in duplicate in writing, verified by his affidavit, fixing a date when he desires his retirement to commence, one
copy of which the director shall forthwith file with the administrator for the courts. The notice shall state his name, the
court or courts of which he has served as judge, the period of
service thereon and the dates of such service. [1982 1st ex.s.
c 52 § 2; 1973 c 106 § 4; 1971 c 30 § 1; 1943 c 221 § 1; 1937
c 229 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11054-1.]
2.12.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.012 Partial pension for less than eighteen years
service—When authorized, amount. Any judge of the
supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court of this state
who shall leave judicial service at any time after having
served as a judge of any of such courts for an aggregate of
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2.12.020
twelve years shall be eligible to a partial retirement pension
in a percentage of the pension provided in this chapter as
determined by the proportion his years of judicial service
bears to eighteen and shall receive the same upon attainment
of age seventy, or eighteen years after the commencement of
such judicial service, whichever shall occur first. [1971 c 30
§ 2; 1961 c 286 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.015 Additional pension for more than eighteen
years service—Amount. In the event any judge of the
supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court of the state
serves more than eighteen years in the aggregate as computed
under RCW 2.12.010, he shall receive in addition to any
other pension benefits to which he may be entitled under this
chapter, an additional pension benefit based upon one-eighteenth of his salary for each year of full service after eighteen
years, provided his total pension shall not exceed seventyfive percent of the monthly salary he was receiving as a judge
at the time of his retirement. [1971 c 30 § 3; 1961 c 286 § 2.]
2.12.015
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.020 Retirement for disability. (1) Any judge of
the supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court of the
state of Washington, who heretofore and/or hereafter shall
have served as a judge of any such courts for a period of ten
years in the aggregate, and who shall believe he has become
physically or otherwise permanently incapacitated for the full
and efficient performance of the duties of his office, may file
with the director of retirement systems an application in
duplicate in writing, asking for retirement, which application
shall be signed and verified by the affidavit of the applicant
or by someone in his behalf and which shall set forth his
name, the office then held, the court or courts of which he has
served as judge, the period of service thereon, the dates of
such service and the reasons why he believes himself to be, or
why they believe him to be incapacitated. Upon filing of such
application the director shall forthwith transmit a copy
thereof to the governor who shall appoint three physicians of
skill and repute, duly licensed to practice their professions in
the state of Washington, who shall, within fifteen days thereafter, for such compensation as may be fixed by the governor,
to be paid out of the fund hereinafter created, examine said
judge and report, in writing, to the governor their findings in
the matter. If a majority of such physicians shall report that in
their opinion said judge has become permanently incapacitated for the full and efficient performance of the duties of his
office, and if the governor shall approve such report, he shall
file the report, with his approval endorsed thereon, in the
office of the director and a duplicate copy thereof with the
administrator for the courts, and from the date of such filing
the applicant shall be deemed to have retired from office and
be entitled to the benefits of this chapter to the same extent as
if he had retired under the provisions of RCW 2.12.010.
(2) The retirement for disability of a judge, who has
served as a judge of the supreme court, court of appeals, or
superior court of the state of Washington for a period of ten
years in the aggregate, by the supreme court under Article IV,
section 31 of the Constitution of the state of Washington
(House Joint Resolution No. 37, approved by the voters
2.12.020
[Title 2 RCW—page 19]
2.12.030
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November 4, 1980), with the concurrence of the retirement
board, shall be considered a retirement under subsection (1)
of this section. [1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 3; 1982 c 18 § 2; 1973
c 106 § 5; 1971 c 30 § 4; 1937 c 229 § 2; RRS § 11054-2.]
Reviser’s note: House Joint Resolution No. 37, approved by the voters
November 4, 1980, became Amendment 71 to the state Constitution.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.030
2.12.030 Amount and time of payment—Surviving
spouse’s benefit. Supreme court, court of appeals, or superior court judges of the state who retire from office under the
provisions of this chapter other than as provided in RCW
2.12.012 shall be entitled to receive monthly during the
period of their natural life, out of the fund hereinafter created,
an amount equal to one-half of the monthly salary they were
receiving as a judge at the time of their retirement, or at the
end of the term immediately prior to their retirement if their
retirement is made after expiration of their term. The surviving spouse of any judge who shall have heretofore retired or
may hereafter retire, or of a judge who was heretofore or may
hereafter be eligible for retirement at the time of death, if the
surviving spouse had been married to the judge for three
years, if the surviving spouse had been married to the judge
prior to retirement, shall be paid an amount equal to one-half
of the retirement pay of the judge, as long as such surviving
spouse remains unmarried. The retirement pay shall be paid
monthly by the state treasurer on or before the tenth day of
each month. The provisions of this section shall apply to the
surviving spouse of any judge who dies while holding such
office or dies after having retired under the provisions of this
chapter and who at the time of death had served ten or more
years in the aggregate as a judge of the supreme court, court
of appeals, or superior court or any of such courts, or had
served an aggregate of twelve years in the supreme court,
court of appeals, or superior court if such pension rights are
based upon RCW 2.12.012. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 1; 1971 c
30 § 5; 1961 c 286 § 3; 1957 c 243 § 1; 1951 c 79 § 1; 1945 c
19 § 1; 1937 c 229 § 3; RRS § 11054-3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.035
2.12.035 Retirement pay of certain justices or judges
retiring prior to December 1, 1968—Widow’s benefits.
The retirement pay or pension of any justice of the supreme
or judge of any superior court of the state who was in office
on August 6, 1965, and who retired prior to December 1,
1968, or who would have been eligible to retire at the time of
death prior to December 1, 1968, shall be based, effective
December 1, 1968, upon the annual salary which was being
prescribed by the statute in effect for the office of justice of
the supreme court or for the office of judge of the superior
court, respectively, at the time of his retirement or at the end
of the term immediately prior to his retirement if his retirement was made after expiration of his term or at the time of
his death if he died prior to retirement. The widow’s benefit
for the widow of any such justice or judge as provided for in
RCW 2.12.030 shall be based, effective December 1, 1968,
upon such retirement pay. [1971 c 81 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 202 §
1.]
[Title 2 RCW—page 20]
2.12.037 Adjustment of pension of retired judges or
widows. (1) "Index" for the purposes of this section, shall
mean, for any calendar year, that year’s annual average consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers, all items (1957-1959 equal one hundred) compiled by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of
Labor;
(2) Effective July 1, 1970, every pension computed and
payable under the provisions of RCW 2.12.030 to any retired
judge or to his widow which does not exceed four hundred
fifty dollars per month shall be adjusted to that dollar amount
which bears the ratio of its original dollar amount which is
found to exist between the index for 1969 and the index for
the calendar year prior to the effective retirement date of the
person to whom, or on behalf of whom, such retirement
allowance is being paid. [1970 ex.s. c 96 § 1.]
2.12.037
2.12.040 Service after retirement. If any retired judge
shall accept an appointment or an election to a judicial office,
he shall be entitled to receive the full salary pertaining
thereto, and his retirement pay under this chapter shall be suspended during such term of office and his salary then
received shall be subject to contribution to the judges’ retirement fund as provided in this chapter. [1955 c 38 § 6; 1943 c
37 § 1; 1937 c 229 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11054-4.]
2.12.040
2.12.045 Minimum monthly benefit—Post-retirement adjustment—Computation. (1) Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 1979, no
person receiving a monthly benefit pursuant to this chapter
shall receive a monthly benefit of less than ten dollars per
month for each year of service creditable to the person whose
service is the basis of the retirement allowance. Portions of a
year shall be treated as fractions of a year and the decimal
equivalent shall be multiplied by ten dollars. Where the
monthly benefit was adjusted at the time benefit payments to
the beneficiary commenced, the minimum benefit provided
in this section shall be adjusted in a manner consistent with
that adjustment.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,
effective July 1, 1979, the monthly benefit of each person
who either is receiving benefits pursuant to RCW 2.12.020 or
2.12.030 as of December 31, 1978, or commenced receiving
a monthly benefit under this chapter as of a date no later than
July 1, 1974, shall be permanently increased by a post-retirement adjustment. This adjustment shall be in lieu of any
adjustments provided under RCW 2.12.037 as of July 1,
1979, or July 1, 1980, for the affected persons. Such adjustment shall be calculated as follows:
(a) Monthly benefits to which this subsection and subsection (1) of this section are both applicable shall be determined by first applying subsection (1) and then applying this
subsection. The department shall determine the total years of
creditable service and the total dollar benefit base accrued as
of December 31, 1978, except that this determination shall
take into account only those persons to whom this subsection
applies;
(b) The department shall multiply the total benefits
determined in (a) of this subsection by six percent and divide
the dollar value thus determined by the total service determined in (a) of this subsection. The resultant figure shall then
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be a post-retirement increase factor which shall be applied as
specified in (c) of this subsection;
(c) Each person to whom this subsection applies shall
receive an increase which is the product of the factor determined in (b) of this subsection multiplied by the years of
creditable service. [1979 ex.s. c 96 § 4.]
2.12.046 Monthly benefit—Post-retirement adjustment—Computation. Notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, effective July 1, 1983, the monthly benefit of each person who either is receiving benefits pursuant to
RCW 2.12.020 or 2.12.030 as of December 31, 1982, or commenced receiving a monthly benefit under this chapter as of a
date no later than July 1, 1978, shall be permanently
increased by a post-retirement adjustment of $.74 per month
for each year of creditable service the judge established with
the retirement system. Any fraction of a year of service shall
be counted in the computation of the post-retirement adjustment. This adjustment shall be in lieu of any adjustments provided under RCW 2.12.037 as of July 1, 1983, or July 1,
1984, for the affected persons. [1983 1st ex.s. c 56 § 1.]
2.12.046
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.048 Refund of certain contributions. If a judge
who was a member of this system left the system before July
1, 1988, and neither the judge nor the judge’s surviving
spouse: (1) Was eligible at that time to receive a benefit
under this chapter; or (2) has received an amount under a sundry claims appropriation from the state legislature intended
as a refund of the judge’s contributions paid under RCW
2.12.060; then the judge or the judge’s surviving spouse may
apply to the department for and receive a refund of such contributions. [1991 c 159 § 2.]
2.12.048
2.12.050 Judges’ retirement fund—Created—Contents—Custodian—Records. There is hereby created a
fund in the state treasury to be known as "The Judges’ Retirement Fund" which shall consist of the moneys appropriated
from the general fund in the state treasury, as hereinafter provided; the deductions from salaries of judges, as hereinafter
provided, all gifts, donations, bequests and devises made for
the benefit of said fund, and the rents, issues and profits
thereof, or proceeds of sales of assets thereof. The state treasurer shall be treasurer, ex officio, of this fund. The treasurer
shall be custodian of the moneys in said judges’ retirement
fund. The department of retirement systems shall receive all
moneys payable into said fund and make disbursements
therefrom as provided in this chapter. The department shall
keep written permanent records showing all receipts and disbursements of said fund. [1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 4; 1977 c 75
§ 1; 1977 c 18 § 1; 1967 c 28 § 1; 1959 c 192 § 1; 1937 c 229
§ 5; RRS § 11054-5.]
2.12.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.060 Fund—Constitution—Salary deductions—
Aid. For the purpose of providing moneys in said judges’
retirement fund, concurrent monthly deductions from judges’
salaries and portions thereof payable from the state treasury
and withdrawals from the general fund of the state treasury
shall be made as follows: Six and one-half percent shall be
2.12.060
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2.12.090
deducted from the monthly salary of each justice of the
supreme court, six and one-half percent shall be deducted
from the monthly salary of each judge of the court of appeals,
and six and one-half percent of the total salaries of each judge
of the superior court shall be deducted from that portion of
the salary of such justices or judges payable from the state
treasury; and a sum equal to six and one-half percent of the
combined salaries of the justices of the supreme court, the
judges of the court of appeals, and the judges of the superior
court shall be withdrawn from the general fund of the state
treasury. In consideration of the contributions made by the
judges and justices to the judges’ retirement fund, the state
hereby undertakes to guarantee the solvency of said fund and
the legislature shall make biennial appropriations from the
general fund of amounts sufficient to guarantee the making of
retirement payments as herein provided for if the money in
the judges’ retirement fund shall become insufficient for that
purpose, but such biennial appropriation may be conditioned
that sums appropriated may not be expended unless the
money in the judges’ retirement fund shall become insufficient to meet the retirement payments. The deductions and
withdrawals herein directed shall be made on or before the
tenth day of each month and shall be based on the salaries of
the next preceding calendar month. The administrator for the
courts shall issue warrants payable to the treasurer to accomplish the deductions and withdrawals herein directed, and
shall issue the monthly salary warrants of the judges and justices for the amount of salary payable from the state treasury
after such deductions have been made. The treasurer shall
cash the warrants made payable to him hereunder and place
the proceeds thereof in the judges’ retirement fund for disbursement as authorized in this chapter. [1973 c 106 § 6;
1973 c 37 § 1. Prior: 1971 c 81 § 8; 1971 c 30 § 6; 1957 c 243
§ 2; 1951 c 79 § 2; 1945 c 19 § 2; 1937 c 229 § 6; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 11054-6.]
Members’ retirement contributions—Pick up by employer: RCW 41.04.445.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.090
2.12.090 Benefits exempt from taxation and judicial
process—Exceptions—Deductions for group insurance
premiums. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3),
and (4) of this section, the right of any person to a retirement
allowance or optional retirement allowance under the provisions of this chapter and all moneys and investments and
income thereof are exempt from any state, county, municipal,
or other local tax and shall not be subject to execution, garnishment, attachment, the operation of bankruptcy or the
insolvency laws, or other processes of law whatsoever and
shall be unassignable except as herein specifically provided.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section shall not prohibit the
department of retirement systems from complying with (a) a
wage assignment order for child support issued pursuant to
chapter 26.18 RCW, (b) a notice of payroll deduction issued
under chapter 26.23 RCW, (c) an order to withhold and
deliver issued pursuant to chapter 74.20A RCW, (d) a mandatory benefits assignment order issued pursuant to chapter
41.50 RCW, (e) a court order directing the department of
retirement systems to pay benefits directly to an obligee
under a dissolution order as defined in RCW 41.50.500(3)
which fully complies with RCW 41.50.670 and 41.50.700, or
[Title 2 RCW—page 21]
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(f) any administrative or court order expressly authorized by
federal law.
(3) Subsection (1) of this section shall not be deemed to
prohibit a beneficiary of a retirement allowance from authorizing deductions therefrom for payment of premiums due on
any group insurance policy or plan issued for the benefit of a
group comprised of public employees of the state of Washington.
(4) Deductions made in the past from retirement benefits
are hereby expressly recognized, ratified, and affirmed.
Future deductions may only be made in accordance with this
section. [1991 c 365 § 19; 1989 c 360 § 23; 1987 c 326 § 18;
1982 1st ex.s. c 52 § 32.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.12.100 Transfer of membership from Washington
public employees’ retirement system to judges’ retirement system—Authorized—Procedure. Any member of
the Washington public employees’ retirement system who is
eligible to participate in the judges’ retirement system, may
by written request filed with the director and custodian of the
two systems respectively, transfer such membership to the
judges’ retirement system. Upon the receipt of such request,
the director of the Washington public employees’ retirement
system shall transfer to the state treasurer (1) all employees’
contributions and interest thereon belonging to such member
in the employees’ savings fund and all employers’ contributions credited or attributed to such member in the benefit
account fund and (2) a record of service credited to such
member. One-half of such service but not in excess of twelve
years shall be computed and credited to such member as
though such service was performed as a member of the
judges’ retirement system. Upon such transfer being made
the state treasurer shall deposit such moneys in the judges’
retirement fund. In the event that any such member should
terminate judicial service prior to his entitlement to retirement benefits under any of the provisions of chapter 2.12
RCW, he shall upon request therefor be repaid from the
judges’ retirement fund an amount equal to the amount of his
employees’ contributions to the Washington public employees’ retirement system and interest plus interest thereon from
the date of the transfer of such moneys: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That this section shall not apply to any person who is
retired as a judge as of February 20, 1970. [1970 ex.s. c 96 §
2.]
ital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply equally to state registered
domestic partnerships that have been terminated, dissolved,
or invalidated, to the extent that such interpretation does not
conflict with federal law. Where necessary to implement
chapter 521, Laws of 2009, gender-specific terms such as
husband and wife used in any statute, rule, or other law shall
be construed to be gender neutral, and applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 §
7.]
Effective dates—2009 c 521 §§ 5-8, 79, 87-103, 107, 151, 165, 166,
173-175, and 190-192: See note following RCW 2.10.900.
Chapter 2.14
2.12.100
2.12.900 Construction—Gender. Whenever words
importing the masculine gender are used in the provisions of
this chapter they may be extended to females also as provided
in RCW 1.12.050 and whenever words importing the feminine gender are used in the provisions of this chapter they
may be extended to males. [1971 c 30 § 8.]
2.12.900
2.12.901 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. (Effective
January 1, 2014.) For the purposes of this chapter, the terms
spouse, marriage, marital, husband, wife, widow, widower,
next of kin, and family shall be interpreted as applying
equally to state registered domestic partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to mar2.12.901
[Title 2 RCW—page 22]
Chapter 2.14 RCW
RETIREMENT OF JUDGES—
SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT
Sections
2.14.010
2.14.020
2.14.030
2.14.040
2.14.050
2.14.060
2.14.070
2.14.080
2.14.090
2.14.100
2.14.110
2.14.115
2.14.900
Purpose.
Definitions.
Judicial retirement account plan established.
Administration of plan.
Administrator—Discharge of duties.
Judicial retirement principal account—Creation—Transfer of
deficiencies—Contributions—Use.
Judicial retirement administrative account—Creation—Use—
Excess balance—Deficiencies.
Duties of administrator—Investments and earnings.
Funding of plan—Contributions.
Contributions—Distribution upon member’s separation—
Exemption from taxation and judicial process—Assignability—Exceptions.
Payment of contributions upon member’s death.
Discontinuing plan contributions—One-time irrevocable election.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
2.14.010 Purpose. (1) The purpose of this chapter is to
provide a supplemental retirement benefit to judges who are
elected or appointed under chapter 2.04, 2.06, or 2.08 RCW
and who are members of the public employees’ retirement
system for their service as a judge.
(2) This chapter may be known and cited as the judicial
retirement account act. [1988 c 109 § 12.]
2.14.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.020 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Plan" means the judicial retirement account plan.
(2) "Principal account" means the judicial retirement
principal account.
(3) "Member" means a judge participating in the judicial
retirement account plan.
(4) "Administrative account" means the judicial retirement administrative account.
(5) "Accumulated contributions" means the total amount
contributed to a member’s account under RCW 2.14.090 (1)
and (2), together with any interest and earnings that have
been credited to the member’s account. [1988 c 109 § 13.]
2.14.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.030 Judicial retirement account plan established. The judicial retirement account plan is established for
judges appointed or elected under chapter 2.04, 2.06, or 2.08
2.14.030
(2010 Ed.)
Retirement of Judges—Supplemental Retirement
RCW and who are members of the public employees’ retirement system for their service as a judge. [1988 c 109 § 14.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.040 Administration of plan. The administrator
for the courts, under the direction of the board for judicial
administration, shall administer the plan. The administrator
shall:
(1) Deposit or invest contributions to the plan consistent
with RCW 2.14.080;
(2) Credit investment earnings or interest to individual
judicial retirement accounts consistent with RCW 2.14.070;
(3) Keep or cause to be kept full and adequate accounts
and records of the assets, obligations, transactions, and affairs
of any judicial retirement accounts created under this chapter;
and
(4) Adopt rules necessary to carry out this chapter.
[1998 c 245 § 1; 1988 c 109 § 15.]
2.14.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.050 Administrator—Discharge of duties. The
administrator for the courts shall be deemed to stand in a
fiduciary relationship to the members participating in the
plan and shall discharge his or her duties in good faith and
with that diligence, care, and skill which ordinary prudent
persons would exercise under similar circumstances in like
positions. [1988 c 109 § 16.]
2.14.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.060 Judicial retirement principal account—
Creation—Transfer of deficiencies—Contributions—
Use. The judicial retirement principal account is created in
the state treasury. Any deficiency in the judicial retirement
administrative account caused by an excess of administrative
expenses disbursed from that account over earnings of investments of balances credited to that account shall be transferred
to that account from the principal account.
The contributions under *section 19 of this act shall be
paid into the principal account and shall be sufficient to cover
costs of administration and staffing in addition to such other
amounts as determined by the administrator for the courts.
The principal account shall be used to carry out the purposes
of this chapter. [1988 c 109 § 17.]
2.14.060
*Reviser’s note: The reference to section 19 of this act appears to be
incorrect. Section 20 of the act, codified as RCW 2.14.090, was apparently
intended.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.070 Judicial retirement administrative
account—Creation—Use—Excess balance—Deficiencies.
The judicial retirement administrative account is created in
the state treasury. All expenses of the administrator for the
courts under this chapter, including staffing and administrative expenses, shall be paid out of the administrative account.
Any excess balance of this account over administrative
expenses disbursed from this account shall be transferred to
the principal account. Any deficiency in the administrative
account caused by an excess of administrative expenses disbursed from this account over the excess balance of this
2.14.070
(2010 Ed.)
2.14.100
account shall be transferred to this account from the principal
account. [1991 sp.s. c 13 § 70; 1988 c 109 § 18.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.080 Duties of administrator—Investments and
earnings. (1) The administrator for the courts shall:
(a) Deposit or invest the contributions under RCW
2.14.090 in a credit union, savings and loan association,
bank, or mutual savings bank;
(b) Purchase life insurance, shares of an investment company, or fixed and/or variable annuity contracts from any
insurance company or investment company licensed to contract business in this state; or
(c) Invest in any of the class of investments described in
RCW 43.84.150.
(2) The state investment board or the department of
retirement systems, at the request of the administrator for the
courts, may invest moneys in the principal account. Moneys
invested by the investment board shall be invested in accordance with RCW 43.84.150. Moneys invested by the department of retirement systems shall be invested in accordance
with applicable law. Except as provided in RCW 43.33A.160
or as necessary to pay a pro rata share of expenses incurred by
the department of retirement systems, one hundred percent of
all earnings from these investments, exclusive of investment
income pursuant to RCW 43.84.080, shall accrue directly to
the principal account. [1996 c 39 § 20; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 103;
1989 c 139 § 3; 1988 c 109 § 19.]
2.14.080
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.090 Funding of plan—Contributions. The plan
shall be funded as provided in this section.
(1) Two and one-half percent shall be deducted from
each member’s salary.
(2) The state, as employer, shall contribute an equal
amount on a monthly basis.
(3) The contributions shall be collected by the administrator for the courts and deposited in the member’s account
within the principal account. [1988 c 109 § 20.]
2.14.090
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.100 Contributions—Distribution upon member’s separation—Exemption from taxation and judicial
process—Assignability—Exceptions. (1) A member who
separates from judicial service for any reason is entitled to
receive a lump sum distribution of the member’s accumulated contributions. The administrator for the courts may
adopt rules establishing other payment options, in addition to
lump sum distributions, if the other payment options conform
to the requirements of the federal internal revenue code.
(2) The right of a person to receive a payment under this
chapter and the moneys in the accounts created under this
chapter are exempt from any state, county, municipal, or
other local tax and are not subject to execution, garnishment,
attachment, the operation of bankruptcy or insolvency law, or
any other process of law whatsoever and is not assignable,
except as is otherwise specifically provided in this section.
(3) If a judgment, decree or other order, including a
court-approved property settlement agreement, that relates to
the provision of child support, spousal maintenance, or the
2.14.100
[Title 2 RCW—page 23]
2.14.110
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marital property rights of a spouse or former spouse, child, or
other dependent of a member is made pursuant to the domestic relations law of the state of Washington or such order
issued by a court of competent jurisdiction in another state or
country, that has been registered or otherwise made enforceable in this state, then the amount of the member’s accumulated contributions shall be paid in the manner and to the person or persons so directed in the domestic relations order.
However, this subsection does not permit or require a benefit
to be paid or to be provided that is not otherwise available
under the terms of this chapter or any rules adopted under this
chapter. The administrator for the courts shall establish reasonable procedures for determining the status or any such
decree or order and for effectuating distribution pursuant to
the domestic relations order.
(4) The administrator for the courts may pay from a
member’s accumulated contributions the amount that the
administrator finds is lawfully demanded under a levy issued
by the internal revenue service with respect to that member or
is sought to be collected by the United States government
under a judgment resulting from an unpaid tax assessment
against the member. [2007 c 108 § 1; 1988 c 109 § 21.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
equally to state registered domestic partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply equally to state registered
domestic partnerships that have been terminated, dissolved,
or invalidated, to the extent that such interpretation does not
conflict with federal law. Where necessary to implement
chapter 521, Laws of 2009, gender-specific terms such as
husband and wife used in any statute, rule, or other law shall
be construed to be gender neutral, and applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 §
8.]
Effective dates—2009 c 521 §§ 5-8, 79, 87-103, 107, 151, 165, 166,
173-175, and 190-192: See note following RCW 2.10.900.
Chapter 2.16 RCW
ASSOCIATION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
Chapter 2.16
Sections
2.16.010
2.16.020
2.16.040
2.16.050
2.16.070
Association created.
Officers.
Uniform court rules.
Annual meeting.
Effect of chapter on existing laws.
Administrator for the courts: Chapter 2.56 RCW.
2.14.110 Payment of contributions upon member’s
death. If a member dies, the amount of the accumulated contributions standing to the member’s credit at the time of the
member’s death, subject to the provisions of chapter 26.16
RCW, shall be paid to the member’s estate, or such person or
persons, trust, or organization as the member has nominated
by written designation duly executed and filed with the
administrative office of the courts. If there is no such designated person or persons still living at the time of the member’s death, the member’s accumulated contributions shall be
paid to the member’s surviving spouse as if in fact the spouse
had been nominated by written designation or, if there is no
such surviving spouse, then to the member’s legal representatives. [2007 c 108 § 2; 2005 c 282 § 1; 1996 c 42 § 1; 1988 c
109 § 22.]
2.14.110
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.14.115 Discontinuing plan contributions—Onetime irrevocable election. Beginning January 1, 2007,
through December 31, 2007, any member of the public
employees’ retirement system eligible to participate in the
judicial retirement account plan under this chapter may make
a one-time irrevocable election, filed in writing with the
member’s employer, the department of retirement systems,
and the administrative office of the courts, to discontinue
future contributions to the judicial retirement account plan in
lieu of prospective contribution and benefit provisions under
chapter 189, Laws of 2006. [2006 c 189 § 1.]
2.14.115
Effective date—2006 c 189: "This act takes effect January 1, 2007."
[2006 c 189 § 20.]
2.14.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. (Effective
January 1, 2014.) For the purposes of this chapter, the terms
spouse, marriage, marital, husband, wife, widow, widower,
next of kin, and family shall be interpreted as applying
2.14.900
[Title 2 RCW—page 24]
2.16.010 Association created. All the judges of the
superior courts of the state of Washington are hereby associated under the name of the association of the superior court
judges of the state of Washington. [1933 ex.s. c 58 § 1; RRS
§ 11051-1.]
2.16.010
2.16.020 Officers. The judges shall elect from their
number a president, who shall be called president judge, and
a secretary, who shall hold their offices from the date of one
annual meeting of the association to the next. [1955 c 38 § 7;
1933 ex.s. c 58 § 2; RRS § 11051-2.]
2.16.020
2.16.040 Uniform court rules. At its annual meetings,
pursuant to section 24, Article IV of the state Constitution,
the association shall have power to establish uniform rules
for the government of the superior courts, which rules may be
amended from time to time. [1955 c 38 § 9; 1933 ex.s. c 58 §
4; RRS § 11051-4.]
2.16.040
Rules of court: Cf. CR 83.
Rule-making power, supreme court: RCW 2.04.180 through 2.04.210.
Superior court rules: State Constitution Art. 4 § 24.
Uniform rules to be established: RCW 2.08.230.
2.16.050 Annual meeting. The association shall meet
annually at a time established by the association’s governing
board. At the meeting officers shall be chosen for the ensuing
year, and other business transacted as may properly come
before the association. [1996 c 82 § 1; 1955 c 38 § 10; 1933
ex.s. c 58 § 5; RRS § 11051-5.]
2.16.050
2.16.070 Effect of chapter on existing laws. Except
for the provisions of *RCW 2.16.060, this chapter shall not
be held to repeal any other existing law relating to the visitation of judges. [1933 ex.s. c 58 § 7; RRS § 11051-7.]
2.16.070
*Reviser’s note: RCW 2.16.060 was repealed by 1973 c 106 § 40.
(2010 Ed.)
Magistrates
Chapter 2.20
Chapter 2.20 RCW
MAGISTRATES
Sections
2.20.010
2.20.020
Magistrate defined.
Who are magistrates.
Municipal judges as magistrates: RCW 35.20.020, 35.20.250.
Preliminary hearings: Chapter 10.16 RCW.
2.24.040
hearing dates; authorize continuances; and accept waivers of
the right to speedy trial.
(b) The county legislative authority must approve the
creation of criminal commissioner positions. [2009 c 140 §
1; 1990 c 191 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 54 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 87 § 1;
1961 c 42 § 1; 1909 c 124 § 1; RRS § 83. Prior: 1895 c 83 §
1.]
2.24.020 Oath. Court commissioners appointed hereunder shall, before entering upon the duties of such office,
take and subscribe an oath to support the Constitution of the
United States, the Constitution of the state of Washington,
and to perform the duties of such office fairly and impartially
and to the best of his ability. [1909 c 124 § 5; RRS § 88.]
2.24.020
2.20.010 Magistrate defined. A magistrate is an officer
having power to issue a warrant for the arrest of a person
charged with the commission of a crime. [1891 c 53 § 1; RRS
§ 50.]
2.20.010
2.20.020 Who are magistrates. The following persons
are magistrates:
(1) The justices of the supreme court.
(2) The judges of the court of appeals.
(3) The superior judges, and district judges.
(4) All municipal officers authorized to exercise the
powers and perform the duties of district judges. [1987 c 202
§ 103; 1971 c 81 § 9; 1891 c 53 § 2; RRS § 51.]
2.20.020
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Chapter 2.24 RCW
COURT COMMISSIONERS AND REFEREES
Chapter 2.24
Sections
2.24.010
2.24.020
2.24.030
2.24.040
2.24.050
2.24.060
Appointment of court commissioners, criminal commissioners—Qualifications—Term of office.
Oath.
Salary.
Powers—Fees.
Revision by court.
Referees—Definition—Powers.
Attorney serving as guardian ad litem—Disqualification as court commissioner pro tempore—Circumstances: RCW 2.08.185.
Court commissioners: State Constitution Art. 4 § 23; RCW 71.05.135 and
71.05.137.
Juvenile court, court commissioner powers: RCW 13.04.021.
2.24.010 Appointment of court commissioners, criminal commissioners—Qualifications—Term of office. (1)
There may be appointed in each county or judicial district, by
the judges of the superior court having jurisdiction therein,
one or more court commissioners for said county or judicial
district. Each such commissioner shall be a citizen of the
United States and shall hold the office during the pleasure of
the judges making the appointment.
(2)(a) There may be appointed in counties with a population of more than four hundred thousand, by the presiding
judge of the superior court having jurisdiction therein, one or
more attorneys to act as criminal commissioners to assist the
superior court in disposing of adult criminal cases. Such
criminal commissioners shall have power, authority, and
jurisdiction, concurrent with the superior court and the judges
thereof, in adult criminal cases, to preside over arraignments,
preliminary appearances, initial extradition hearings, and
noncompliance proceedings pursuant to RCW 9.94A.6333;
accept pleas if authorized by local court rules; appoint counsel; make determinations of probable cause; set, amend, and
review conditions of pretrial release; set bail; set trial and
2.24.010
(2010 Ed.)
2.24.030 Salary. Each court commissioner appointed
hereunder shall be allowed a salary, in addition to the fees
herein provided for, in such sum as the board of county commissioners may designate, said salary to be paid at the time
and in the manner as the salary of other county officials.
[1909 c 124 § 4; RRS § 87. Prior: 1895 c 83 § 3.]
2.24.030
2.24.040 Powers—Fees. Such court commissioner
shall have power, authority, and jurisdiction, concurrent with
the superior court and the judge thereof, in the following particulars:
(1) To hear and determine all matters in probate, to make
and issue all proper orders therein, and to issue citations in all
cases where same are authorized by the probate statutes of
this state.
(2) To grant and enter defaults and enter judgment
thereon.
(3) To issue temporary restraining orders and temporary
injunctions, and to fix and approve bonds thereon.
(4) To act as referee in all matters and actions referred to
him or her by the superior court as such, with all the powers
now conferred upon referees by law.
(5) To hear and determine all proceedings supplemental
to execution, with all the powers conferred upon the judge of
the superior court in such matters.
(6) To hear and determine all petitions for the adoption
of children and for the dissolution of incorporations.
(7) To hear and determine all applications for the commitment of any person to the hospital for the insane, with all
the powers of the superior court in such matters: PROVIDED, That in cases where a jury is demanded, same shall
be referred to the superior court for trial.
(8) To hear and determine all complaints for the commitments of minors with all powers conferred upon the superior
court in such matters.
(9) To hear and determine ex parte and uncontested civil
matters of any nature.
(10) To grant adjournments, administer oaths, preserve
order, compel attendance of witnesses, and to punish for contempts in the refusal to obey or the neglect of the court commissioner’s lawful orders made in any matter before the court
commissioner as fully as the judge of the superior court.
(11) To take acknowledgments and proofs of deeds,
mortgages and all other instruments requiring acknowledg2.24.040
[Title 2 RCW—page 25]
2.24.050
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ment under the laws of this state, and to take affidavits and
depositions in all cases.
(12) To provide an official seal, upon which shall be
engraved the words "Court Commissioner," and the name of
the county for which he or she may be appointed, and to
authenticate his official acts therewith in all cases where
same is necessary.
(13) To charge and collect, for his or her own use, the
same fees for the official performance of official acts mentioned in subsections (4) and (11) of this section as are provided by law for referees and notaries public.
(14) To hear and determine small claims appeals as provided in chapter 12.36 RCW.
(15) In adult criminal cases, to preside over arraignments, preliminary appearances, initial extradition hearings,
and noncomp lian ce pro ceedings p ursuant to RCW
9.94A.6333 or 9.94B.040; accept pleas if authorized by local
court rules; appoint counsel; make determinations of probable cause; set, amend, and review conditions of pretrial
release; set bail; set trial and hearing dates; authorize continuances; and accept waivers of the right to speedy trial. [2009
c 28 § 1; 2000 c 73 § 1; 1997 c 352 § 14; 1991 c 33 § 6; 1979
ex.s. c 54 § 2; 1963 c 188 § 1; 1909 c 124 § 2; RRS § 85.
Prior: 1895 c 83 § 2.]
Effective date—2009 c 28: "This act takes effect August 1, 2009."
[2009 c 28 § 43.]
Powers of commissioner under juvenile court act: RCW 13.04.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.24.050 Revision by court. All of the acts and proceedings of court commissioners hereunder shall be subject
to revision by the superior court. Any party in interest may
have such revision upon demand made by written motion,
filed with the clerk of the superior court, within ten days after
the entry of any order or judgment of the court commissioner.
Such revision shall be upon the records of the case, and the
findings of fact and conclusions of law entered by the court
commissioner, and unless a demand for revision is made
within ten days from the entry of the order or judgment of the
court commissioner, the orders and judgments shall be and
become the orders and judgments of the superior court, and
appellate review thereof may be sought in the same fashion as
review of like orders and judgments entered by the judge.
[1988 c 202 § 1; 1971 c 81 § 10; 1909 c 124 § 3; RRS § 86.]
2.24.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.24.060 Referees—Definition—Powers. A referee is
a person appointed by the court or judicial officer with
power—
(1) To try an issue of law or of fact in a civil action or
proceeding and report thereon.
(2) To ascertain any other fact in a civil action or proceeding when necessary for the information of the court, and
report the fact or to take and report the evidence in an action.
(3) To execute an order, judgment or decree or to exercise any other power or perform any other duty expressly
authorized by law. [1891 c 25 § 1; RRS § 82.]
2.24.060
Referee asking or receiving unlawful compensation: RCW 9A.68.020,
9A.68.030.
Supplemental proceedings: Chapter 6.32 RCW.
[Title 2 RCW—page 26]
Trial before referee: Chapter 4.48 RCW.
Chapter 2.28 RCW
POWERS OF COURTS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2.28
Sections
2.28.010
2.28.020
2.28.030
2.28.040
2.28.050
2.28.060
2.28.070
2.28.080
2.28.090
2.28.100
2.28.110
2.28.120
2.28.130
2.28.139
2.28.140
2.28.141
2.28.150
2.28.160
2.28.170
2.28.180
2.28.190
Powers of courts in conduct of judicial proceedings.
Contempt—Punishment.
Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.
May act as attorney, when.
Judge distinguished from court.
Judicial officers—Powers.
Contempt—Judicial officer may punish.
Powers of judges of supreme and superior courts.
Powers of inferior judicial officers.
Legal holidays—No court—Exceptions.
Legal holiday—Sitting deemed adjourned.
Proceedings may be adjourned from time to time.
Proceeding not to fail for want of judge or session of court.
County to furnish court house.
Court rooms.
County commissioners to provide temporary quarters.
Implied powers—Proceeding when mode not prescribed.
Judge pro tempore—Compensation—Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging and travel expenses—Affidavit to court.
Drug courts.
Mental health courts.
Drug court and mental health court may be combined.
Justice without unnecessary delay: State Constitution Art. 1 § 10.
2.28.010 Powers of courts in conduct of judicial proceedings. Every court of justice has power—(1) To preserve
and enforce order in its immediate presence. (2) To enforce
order in the proceedings before it, or before a person or body
empowered to conduct a judicial investigation under its
authority. (3) To provide for the orderly conduct of proceedings before it or its officers. (4) To compel obedience to its
judgments, decrees, orders and process, and to the orders of a
judge out of court, in an action, suit or proceeding pending
therein. (5) To control, in furtherance of justice, the conduct
of its ministerial officers, and of all other persons in any manner connected with a judicial proceeding before it, in every
matter appertaining thereto. (6) To compel the attendance of
persons to testify in an action, suit or proceeding therein, in
the cases and manner provided by law. (7) To administer
oaths in an action, suit or proceeding pending therein, and in
all other cases where it may be necessary in the exercise of its
powers or the performance of its duties. [1955 c 38 § 12;
1909 c 124 § 2; RRS § 85.]
2.28.010
Compelling attendance of witnesses: Chapter 5.56 RCW.
Oaths, who may administer: RCW 5.28.010.
2.28.020 Contempt—Punishment. For the effectual
exercise of the powers specified in RCW 2.28.010, the court
may punish for contempt in the cases and the manner provided by law. [1891 c 54 § 2; RRS § 53.]
2.28.020
Rules of court: CR 45(f).
Contempts: Chapter 7.21 RCW.
Criminal contempts: Chapter 7.21 RCW, RCW 9.92.040.
Power of judicial officer to punish for contempt: RCW 2.28.060, 2.28.070.
Witnesses, failure to attend as contempt: RCW 5.56.061 through 5.56.080.
2.28.030 Judicial officer defined—When disqualified. A judicial officer is a person authorized to act as a judge
2.28.030
(2010 Ed.)
Powers of Courts and General Provisions
in a court of justice. Such officer shall not act as such in a
court of which he is a member in any of the following cases:
(1) In an action, suit or proceeding to which he is a party,
or in which he is directly interested.
(2) When he was not present and sitting as a member of
the court at the hearing of a matter submitted for its decision.
(3) When he is related to either party by consanguinity or
affinity within the third degree. The degree shall be ascertained and computed by ascending from the judge to the common ancestor and descending to the party, counting a degree
for each person in both lines, including the judge and party
and excluding the common ancestor.
(4) When he has been attorney in the action, suit or proceeding in question for either party; but this section does not
apply to an application to change the place of trial, or the regulation of the order of business in court.
In the cases specified in subdivisions (3) and (4), the disqualification may be waived by the parties, and except in the
supreme court and the court of appeals shall be deemed to be
waived unless an application for a change of the place of trial
be made as provided by law. [1971 c 81 § 11; 1895 c 39 § 1;
1891 c 54 § 3; RRS § 54.]
2.28.040 May act as attorney, when. A part-time district judge, if permitted by court rule, may act as an attorney
in any court other than the one of which he or she is judge,
except in an action, suit or proceeding removed therefrom to
another court for review. [1987 c 202 § 104; 1891 c 54 § 4;
RRS § 55. Cf. Code 1881 § 3293.]
2.28.040
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Judge may not practice law: State Constitution Art. 4 § 19.
2.28.050 Judge distinguished from court. A judge
may exercise out of court all the powers expressly conferred
upon a judge as contradistinguished from a court and not otherwise. [1891 c 54 § 5; RRS § 56.]
2.28.050
2.28.060 Judicial officers—Powers. Every judicial
officer has power—(1) To preserve and enforce order in his
immediate presence and in the proceedings before him, when
he is engaged in the performance of a duty imposed upon him
by law. (2) To compel obedience to his lawful orders as provided by law. (3) To compel the attendance of persons to testify in a proceeding pending before him, in the cases and
manner provided by law. (4) To administer oaths to persons
in a proceeding pending before him, and in all other cases
where it may be necessary in the exercise of his powers and
the performance of his duties. [1955 c 38 § 13; 1891 c 54 §
6; RRS § 57.]
2.28.060
2.28.120
Power of court to punish for contempt: RCW 2.28.020.
Witnesses, failure to attend as contempt: RCW 5.56.061 through 5.56.080.
2.28.080 Powers of judges of supreme and superior
courts. The judges of the supreme and superior courts have
power in any part of the state to take and certify—
(1) The proof and acknowledgment of a conveyance of
real property or any other written instrument authorized or
required to be proved or acknowledged.
(2) The acknowledgment of satisfaction of a judgment in
any court.
(3) An affidavit or deposition to be used in any court of
justice or other tribunal of this state.
(4) To exercise any other power and perform any other
duty conferred or imposed upon them by statute. [1891 c 54
§ 8; RRS § 59.]
2.28.080
Who may take acknowledgments: RCW 64.08.010.
2.28.090 Powers of inferior judicial officers. Every
other judicial officer may, within the county, city, district or
precinct in which he is chosen—
(1) Exercise the powers mentioned in RCW 2.28.080 (1),
(2) and (3).
(2) Exercise any other power and perform any other duty
conferred or imposed upon him by other statute. [1891 c 54
§ 9; RRS § 60.]
2.28.090
2.28.100 Legal holidays—No court—Exceptions. No
court shall be open, nor shall any judicial business be transacted, on a legal holiday, except:
(1) To give, upon their request, instructions to a jury
when deliberating on their verdict;
(2) To receive the verdict of a jury;
(3) For the exercise of the powers of a magistrate in a
criminal action, or in a proceeding of a criminal nature;
(4) For hearing applications for and issuing writs of
habeas corpus, injunction, prohibition and attachment;
(5) For the issuance of any process or subpoena not
requiring immediate judicial or court action, and the service
thereof.
The governor, in declaring any legal holiday, in his discretion, may provide in his proclamation that such holiday
shall not be applicable to the courts of or within the state.
[1986 c 219 § 1; 1933 c 54 § 1; 1927 c 51 § 2; RRS § 64.
Prior: 1891 c 41 § 2; Code 1881 § 1267.]
2.28.100
Courts to be open except on nonjudicial days: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6
(Amendment 28).
Legal holidays: RCW 1.16.050.
Compelling attendance of witnesses: Chapter 5.56 RCW.
Oaths, who may administer: RCW 5.28.010.
2.28.070 Contempt—Judicial officer may punish.
For the effectual exercise of the powers specified in RCW
2.28.060, a judicial officer may punish for contempt in the
cases and manner provided by law. [1891 c 54 § 7; RRS §
58.]
2.28.070
Rules of court: CR 45(f).
Contempts: Chapter 7.21 RCW.
Criminal contempts: Chapter 7.21 RCW, RCW 9.92.040.
(2010 Ed.)
2.28.110 Legal holiday—Sitting deemed adjourned.
If any legal holiday happens to be a day appointed for the sitting of a court or to which it is adjourned, such sitting shall be
deemed appointed for or adjourned to the next day which is
not a legal holiday. [1927 c 51 § 3; RRS § 65. Prior: 1891 c
41 § 3.]
2.28.110
2.28.120 Proceedings may be adjourned from time to
time. A court or judicial officer has power to adjourn any
proceeding before it or him from time to time, as may be nec2.28.120
[Title 2 RCW—page 27]
2.28.130
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
essary, unless otherwise expressly provided by law. [1891 c
54 § 10; RRS § 66.]
2.28.130 Proceeding not to fail for want of judge or
session of court. No proceeding in a court of justice in any
action, suit, or proceeding pending therein, is affected by a
vacancy in the office of any or all of the judges, or by the failure of a session of the court. [1891 c 49 § 2; RRS § 67.]
2.28.130
Rules of court: Section superseded by CR 6(c). See comment by court after
CR 6(c).
2.28.139 County to furnish court house. The county
in which the court is held shall furnish the court house, a jail
or suitable place for confining prisoners, books for record,
stationery, lights, wood, attendance, and other incidental
expenses of the court house and court which are not paid by
the United States. [Code 1881 § 2111; 1869 p 421 § 10; 1863
p 425 § 11; RRS § 4034.]
2.28.139
2.28.140 Court rooms. If the proper authority neglects
to provide any superior court with rooms, furniture, fuel,
lights and stationery suitable and sufficient for the transaction
of its business and for the jury attending upon it, if there be
one, the court may order the sheriff to do so, at the place
within the county designated by law for holding such court;
and the expense incurred by the sheriff in carrying such order
into effect, when ascertained and ordered to be paid by the
court, is a charge upon the county. [1955 c 38 § 14; 1891 c
54 § 11; RRS § 68.]
2.28.140
2.28.141 County commissioners to provide temporary quarters. Until proper buildings are erected at a place
fixed upon for the seat of justice in any county, it shall be the
duty of the county commissioners to provide some suitable
place for holding the courts of such county. [Code 1881 §
2688; 1854 p 423 § 23; RRS § 4035.]
2.28.141
2.28.150 Implied powers—Proceeding when mode
not prescribed. When jurisdiction is, by the Constitution of
this state, or by statute, conferred on a court or judicial officer
all the means to carry it into effect are also given; and in the
exercise of the jurisdiction, if the course of proceeding is not
specifically pointed out by statute, any suitable process or
mode of proceeding may be adopted which may appear most
conformable to the spirit of the laws. [1955 c 38 § 15; 1891
c 54 § 12; RRS § 69.]
2.28.150
2.28.160 Judge pro tempore—Compensation—
Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging and travel
expenses—Affidavit to court. Whenever a judge serves as
a judge pro tempore the payments for subsistence, lodging,
and compensation pursuant to RCW 2.04.250 and 2.06.160
as now or hereafter amended shall be paid only for time actually spent away from the usual residence and abode of such
pro tempore judge and only for time actually devoted to sitting on cases heard by such pro tempore judge and for time
actually spent in research and preparation of a written opinion prepared and delivered by such pro tempore judge; which
time spent shall be evidenced by an affidavit of such judge to
be submitted by him to the court from which he is entitled to
2.28.160
[Title 2 RCW—page 28]
receive subsistence, lodging, and compensation for his services pursuant to RCW 2.04.250 and 2.06.160 as now or
hereafter amended. [1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.28.170 Drug courts. (1) Counties may establish and
operate drug courts.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "drug court" means
a court that has special calendars or dockets designed to
achieve a reduction in recidivism and substance abuse among
nonviolent, substance abusing felony and nonfelony offenders, whether adult or juvenile, by increasing their likelihood
for successful rehabilitation through early, continuous, and
intense judicially supervised treatment; mandatory periodic
drug testing; and the use of appropriate sanctions and other
rehabilitation services.
(3)(a) Any jurisdiction that seeks a state appropriation to
fund a drug court program must first:
(i) Exhaust all federal funding that is available to support
the operations of its drug court and associated services; and
(ii) Match, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, state moneys
allocated for drug court programs with local cash or in-kind
resources. Moneys allocated by the state must be used to supplement, not supplant, other federal, state, and local funds for
drug court operations and associated services. However,
from July 26, 2009, until June 30, 2013, no match is required
for state moneys expended for the administrative and overhead costs associated with the operation of a drug court pursuant to RCW 70.96A.350.
(b) Any county that establishes a drug court pursuant to
this section shall establish minimum requirements for the
participation of offenders in the program. The drug court
may adopt local requirements that are more stringent than the
minimum. The minimum requirements are:
(i) The offender would benefit from substance abuse
treatment;
(ii) The offender has not previously been convicted of a
serious violent offense or sex offense as defined in RCW
9.94A.030; and
(iii) Without regard to whether proof of any of these elements is required to convict, the offender is not currently
charged with or convicted of an offense:
(A) That is a sex offense;
(B) That is a serious violent offense;
(C) During which the defendant used a firearm; or
(D) During which the defendant caused substantial or
great bodily harm or death to another person. [2009 c 445 §
2; 2006 c 339 § 106; 2005 c 504 § 504; 2002 c 290 § 13; 1999
c 197 § 9.]
2.28.170
Intent—Part headings not law—2006 c 339: See notes following
RCW 70.96A.325.
Findings—Intent—Severability—Application—Construction—
Captions, part headings, subheadings not law—Adoption of rules—
Effective dates—2005 c 504: See notes following RCW 71.05.027.
Alphabetization—Correction of references—2005 c 504: See note
following RCW 71.05.020.
Effective date—2002 c 290 §§ 1, 4-6, 12, 13, 26, and 27: See note following RCW 70.96A.350.
Intent—2002 c 290: See note following RCW 9.94A.517.
Severability—2002 c 290: See RCW 9.94A.924.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
Court Clerks, Reporters, and Bailiffs
2.28.180 Mental health courts. (1) Counties may
establish and operate mental health courts.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "mental health court"
means a court that has special calendars or dockets designed
to achieve a reduction in recidivism and symptoms of mental
illness among nonviolent, mentally ill felony and nonfelony
offenders by increasing their likelihood for successful rehabilitation through early, continuous, and intense judicially
supervised treatment including drug treatment for persons
with co-occurring disorders; mandatory periodic reviews,
including drug testing if indicated; and the use of appropriate
sanctions and other rehabilitation services.
(3)(a) Any jurisdiction that seeks a state appropriation to
fund a mental health court program must first:
(i) Exhaust all federal funding that is available to support
the operations of its mental health court and associated services; and
(ii) Match, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, state moneys
allocated for mental health court programs with local cash or
in-kind resources. Moneys allocated by the state must be
used to supplement, not supplant, other federal, state, and
local funds for mental health court operations and associated
services.
(b) Any county that establishes a mental health court
pursuant to this section shall establish minimum requirements for the participation of offenders in the program. The
mental health court may adopt local requirements that are
more stringent than the minimum. The minimum requirements are:
(i) The offender would benefit from psychiatric treatment;
(ii) The offender has not previously been convicted of a
serious violent offense or sex offense as defined in RCW
9.94A.030; and
(iii) Without regard to whether proof of any of these elements is required to convict, the offender is not currently
charged with or convicted of an offense:
(A) That is a sex offense;
(B) That is a serious violent offense;
(C) During which the defendant used a firearm; or
(D) During which the defendant caused substantial or
great bodily harm or death to another person. [2005 c 504 §
501.]
2.28.180
Findings—Intent—Severability—Application—Construction—
Captions, part headings, subheadings not law—Adoption of rules—
Effective dates—2005 c 504: See notes following RCW 71.05.027.
Alphabetization—Correction of references—2005 c 504: See note
following RCW 71.05.020.
2.28.190
2.28.190 Drug court and mental health court may be
combined. Any county that has established a drug court and
a mental health court under this chapter may combine the
functions of both courts into a single therapeutic court. [2005
c 504 § 502.]
Findings—Intent—Severability—Application—Construction—
Captions, part headings, subheadings not law—Adoption of rules—
Effective dates—2005 c 504: See notes following RCW 71.05.027.
Alphabetization—Correction of references—2005 c 504: See note
following RCW 71.05.020.
(2010 Ed.)
2.32.050
Chapter 2.32 RCW
COURT CLERKS, REPORTERS, AND BAILIFFS
Chapter 2.32
Sections
2.32.011
2.32.021
2.32.031
2.32.050
2.32.060
2.32.070
2.32.071
2.32.090
2.32.110
2.32.120
2.32.130
2.32.140
2.32.160
2.32.170
2.32.180
2.32.200
2.32.210
2.32.220
2.32.230
2.32.240
2.32.250
2.32.260
2.32.270
2.32.280
2.32.290
2.32.300
2.32.310
2.32.330
2.32.360
2.32.370
Election, compensation—Clerks of superior court.
Oath and bond of clerk of superior court.
Office—Clerks of superior court.
Powers and duties of court clerks.
Powers and duties of clerk of superior court.
Fees—Supreme court clerk, clerks of court of appeals.
Fees—Superior court clerks.
Clerk not to practice law.
Reporter’s duties.
Publication of reports.
Correction by judges.
Opinions available to reporter.
Washington court reports commission.
Commission—Powers.
Superior court reporters—Qualifications—Appointment—
Terms—Oath and bonds.
Duties of official reporter.
Salaries—Expenses.
Application to lesser judicial districts.
One reporter for two lesser districts.
Transcript of testimony—Fee—Forma pauperis.
Transcript accorded verity.
Notes of outgoing reporter may be transcribed—Effect.
Reporter pro tempore.
Reporter as amanuensis in counties with populations of one
hundred twenty-five thousand or more.
Court files accessible to reporter.
Office space.
Other reporting service not precluded.
Criers and bailiffs.
Compensation of superior court bailiffs.
Payment of compensation.
2.32.011 Election, compensation—Clerks of superior
court. See chapters 36.16 and 36.17 RCW.
2.32.011
2.32.021 Oath and bond of clerk of superior court.
See RCW 36.16.040 through 36.16.060.
2.32.021
2.32.031 Office—Clerks of superior court.
RCW 36.23.080.
2.32.031
See
2.32.050 Powers and duties of court clerks. The clerk
of the supreme court, each clerk of the court of appeals, and
each clerk of a superior court, has power to take and certify
the proof and acknowledgment of a conveyance of real property, or any other written instrument authorized or required to
be proved or acknowledged, and to administer oaths in every
case when authorized by law; and it is the duty of the clerk of
the supreme court, each clerk of the court of appeals, and of
each county clerk for each of the courts for which he is
clerk—
(1) To keep the seal of the court and affix it in all cases
where he is required by law.
(2) To record the proceedings of the court.
(3) To keep the records, files and other books and papers
appertaining to the court.
(4) To file all papers delivered to him for that purpose in
any action or proceeding in the court as directed by court rule
or statute.
(5) To attend the court of which he is clerk, to administer
oaths, and receive the verdict of a jury in any action or proceeding therein, in the presence and under the direction of the
court.
2.32.050
[Title 2 RCW—page 29]
2.32.060
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
(6) To keep the journal of the proceedings of the court,
and, under the direction of the court, to enter its orders, judgments and decrees.
(7) To authenticate by certificate or transcript, as may be
required, the records, files or proceedings of the court, or any
other paper appertaining thereto and filed with him.
(8) To exercise the powers and perform the duties conferred and imposed upon him elsewhere by statute.
(9) In the performance of his duties to conform to the
direction of the court.
(10) To publish notice of the procedures for inspection of
the public records of the court. [1981 c 277 § 1; 1971 c 81 §
12; 1891 c 57 § 3; RRS § 77. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 2180,
2182, 2184.]
Rules of court: SAR 16.
2.32.060 Powers and duties of clerk of superior court.
See chapter 36.23 RCW.
2.32.060
2.32.090 Clerk not to practice law. Each clerk of a
court is prohibited during his continuance in office from acting, or having a partner who acts, as an attorney of the court
of which he is clerk. [1891 c 57 § 5; RRS § 81. Prior: Code
1881 § 2183; 1854 p 367 § 10.]
2.32.090
Rules of court: SAR 16(3).
2.32.110 Reporter’s duties. He shall prepare such
decisions for publication by giving the title of each case, a
syllabus of the points decided, a brief statement of the facts
bearing on the points decided, the names of the counsel, and
a reference to such authorities as are cited from standard
reports and textbooks that have a special bearing on the case,
and he shall prepare a full and comprehensive index to each
volume, and prefix a table of cases reported. [1890 p 320 § 2;
RRS § 11059.]
2.32.110
Rules of court: SAR 17.
2.32.120 Publication of reports. The reports must be
published under the supervision of the court, and to that end
each of the judges must be furnished by the reporter with
proof sheets of each volume thirty days before its final publication. [1890 p 320 § 3; RRS § 11060.]
2.32.120
County clerk is clerk of superior court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 26.
County clerk’s trust fund and safekeeping thereof: Chapter 36.48 RCW.
2.32.070 Fees—Supreme court clerk, clerks of court
of appeals. The clerk of the supreme court and the clerks of
the court of appeals shall collect the following fees for their
official services:
Upon filing his or her first paper or record and making an
appearance, the appellant or petitioner shall pay to the clerk
of said court a docket fee of two hundred fifty dollars.
For copies of opinions, twenty cents per folio: PROVIDED, That counsel of record and criminal defendants shall
be supplied a copy without charge.
For certificates showing admission of an attorney to
practice law five dollars, except that there shall be no fee for
an original certificate to be issued at the time of his or her
admission.
For filing a petition for review of a court of appeals decision terminating review, two hundred dollars.
The foregoing fees shall be all the fees connected with
the appeal or special proceeding.
No fees shall be required to be advanced by the state or
any municipal corporation, or any public officer prosecuting
or defending on behalf of such state or municipal corporation.
[1992 c 140 § 1; 1987 c 382 § 1; 1981 c 331 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c
107 § 2; 1951 c 51 § 1; 1907 c 56 § 1, part; 1903 c 151 § 1,
part; RRS § 497, part. Prior: 1893 c 130 § 1, part; Code 1881
§ 2086, part; 1866 pp 94-99, part; 1863 pp 391-399, part;
1861 pp 34-42, part; 1854 pp 368-376, part.]
2.32.070
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—1981 c 331:
"Recognizing the value of providing the people of the state of Washington
with justice delivered in an expeditious fashion, recognizing the need to
assure the people of the state of Washington that the quality of our judicial
system will not be placed in jeopardy, and recognizing the need to avoid congestion of the courts at all levels of our judicial system, the legislature hereby
enacts this Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981." [1981 c 331 § 1.]
"Folio" defined: RCW 1.16.040.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.32.071 Fees—Superior court clerks.
36.18.020.
2.32.071
County law library fees: RCW 27.24.070, 27.24.090.
[Title 2 RCW—page 30]
See RCW
Rules of court: SAR 17.
Publication of supreme court
opinions: State Constitution Art. 4 § 21.
reports by public printer: RCW 43.78.070.
2.32.130 Correction by judges. Within thirty days
after such proof sheets are furnished, the judges must return
the same to the reporter, with corrections or alterations, and
he must make the corrections or alterations accordingly.
[1890 p 320 § 4; RRS § 11061.]
2.32.130
Rules of court: SAR 17.
2.32.140 Opinions available to reporter. The reporter
may take the original opinions and papers in each case from
the clerk’s office and retain them in his possession not
exceeding sixty days. [1890 p 320 § 5; RRS § 11062.]
2.32.140
2.32.160 Washington court reports commission.
There is hereby created a commission advisory to the
supreme court regarding the publication of the decisions of
the supreme court and court of appeals of this state in both the
form of advance sheets for temporary use and in permanent
form, to be known as the Washington court reports commission, and to include the reporter of decisions, the state law
librarian, and such other members, including a judge of the
court of appeals and a member in good standing of the Washington state bar association, as determined by the chief justice
of the supreme court, who shall be chairman of the commission. Members of the commission shall serve as such without
additional or any compensation: PROVIDED, That members
shall be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.240.
[2005 c 190 § 1; 1995 c 257 § 1; 1984 c 287 § 7; 1971 c 42 §
1; 1943 c 185 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11071-1. Prior: 1917
c 87 § 1; 1905 c 167 §§ 1-4; 1895 c 55 § 1; 1891 c 37 § 1;
1890 p 327 § 1.]
2.32.160
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1984 c 287:
See notes following RCW 43.03.220.
(2010 Ed.)
Court Clerks, Reporters, and Bailiffs
2.32.170 Commission—Powers. The commission
shall make recommendations to the supreme court on matters
pertaining to the publication of such decisions, in both temporary and permanent forms. The commission shall by July
1, 1997, develop a policy that ensures that if any material prepared pursuant to RCW 2.32.110 is licensed for resale, the
material is made available for licensing to all commercial
resellers on an equal and nonexclusive basis. [1995 c 257 §
2; 1943 c 185 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 11071-2. Prior: 1921
c 162 § 1; 1919 c 117 §§ 1-3; 1905 c 167 § 5.]
2.32.170
2.32.180 Superior court reporters—Qualifications—
Appointment—Terms—Oath and bonds. It shall be and is
the duty of each and every superior court judge in counties or
judicial districts in the state of Washington having a population of over thirty-five thousand inhabitants to appoint, or
said judge may, in any county or judicial district having a
population of over twenty-five thousand and less than thirtyfive thousand, appoint a stenographic reporter to be attached
to the judge’s court who shall have had at least three years’
experience as a skilled, practical reporter, or who upon examination shall be able to report and transcribe accurately one
hundred and seventy-five words per minute of the judge’s
charge or two hundred words per minute of testimony each
for five consecutive minutes; said test of proficiency, in event
of inability to meet qualifications as to length of time of experience, to be given by an examining committee composed of
one judge of the superior court and two official reporters of
the superior court of the state of Washington, appointed by
the president judge of the superior court judges association of
the state of Washington: PROVIDED, That a stenographic
reporter shall not be required to be appointed for the seven
additional judges of the superior court authorized for appointment by section 1, chapter 323, Laws of 1987, the additional
superior court judge authorized by section 1, chapter 66,
Laws of 1988, the additional superior court judges authorized
by sections 2 and 3, chapter 328, Laws of 1989, the additional
superior court judges authorized by sections 1 and 2, chapter
186, Laws of 1990, or the additional superior court judges
authorized by sections 1 through 5, chapter 189, Laws of
1992. Appointment of a stenographic reporter is not required
for any additional superior court judge authorized after July
1, 1992. The initial judicial appointee shall serve for a period
of six years; the two initial reporter appointees shall serve for
a period of four years and two years, respectively, from September 1, 1957; thereafter on expiration of the first terms of
service, each newly appointed member of said examining
committee to serve for a period of six years. In the event of
death or inability of a member to serve, the president judge
shall appoint a reporter or judge, as the case may be, to serve
for the balance of the unexpired term of the member whose
inability to serve caused such vacancy. The examining committee shall grant certificates to qualified applicants. Administrative and procedural rules and regulations shall be promulgated by said examining committee, subject to approval
by the said president judge.
The stenographic reporter upon appointment shall thereupon become an officer of the court and shall be designated
and known as the official reporter for the court or judicial district for which he or she is appointed: PROVIDED, That in
no event shall there be appointed more official reporters in
2.32.180
(2010 Ed.)
2.32.210
any one county or judicial district than there are superior
court judges in such county or judicial district; the appointments in each county with a population of one million or
more shall be made by the majority vote of the judges in said
county acting en banc; the appointments in each county with
a population of from one hundred twenty-five thousand to
less than one million may be made by each individual judge
therein or by the judges in said county acting en banc. Each
official reporter so appointed shall hold office during the
term of office of the judge or judges appointing him or her,
but may be removed for incompetency, misconduct or
neglect of duty, and before entering upon the discharge of his
or her duties shall take an oath to perform faithfully the duties
of his or her office, and file a bond in the sum of two thousand
dollars for the faithful discharge of his or her duties. Such
reporter in each court is hereby declared to be a necessary
part of the judicial system of the state of Washington. [1992
c 189 § 6; 1991 c 363 § 2; 1990 c 186 § 3; 1989 c 328 § 4;
1988 c 66 § 3; 1987 c 323 § 4; 1957 c 244 § 1; 1945 c 154 §
1; 1943 c 69 § 1; 1921 c 42 § 1; 1913 c 126 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 42-1. Formerly RCW 2.32.180, 2.32.190.]
Purpose—1991 c 363: "The purposes of this act are to eliminate the use
of formal county classes and substitute the use of the most current county
population figures to distinguish counties. In addition, certain old statutes
that reference county class, but no longer are followed, are repealed or
amended to conform with current practices." [1991 c 363 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.32.200 Duties of official reporter. It shall be the duty
of each official reporter appointed under RCW 2.32.180
through 2.32.310 to attend every term of the superior court in
the county or judicial district for which he is appointed, at
such times as the judge presiding may direct; and upon the
trial of any cause in any court, if either party to the suit or
action, or his attorney, request the services of the official
reporter, the presiding judge shall grant such request, or upon
his own motion such presiding judge may order a full report
of the testimony, exceptions taken, and all other oral proceedings; in which case the official reporter shall cause accurate
shorthand notes of the oral testimony, exceptions taken, and
other oral proceedings had, to be taken, except when the
judge and attorneys dispense with his services with respect to
any portion of the proceedings therein, which notes shall be
filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court where such
trial is had. [1983 c 3 § 1; 1913 c 126 § 2; RRS § 42-2.]
2.32.200
2.32.210 Salaries—Expenses. Each official reporter
shall be paid such compensation as shall be fixed, after recommendation by the judges of the judicial district involved,
by the legislative authority of the county comprising said
judicial district, or by the legislative authorities acting jointly
where the judicial district is comprised of more than one
county: PROVIDED, That in judicial districts having a total
population of forty thousand or more, the salary of an official
court reporter shall not be less than sixteen thousand five
hundred dollars per annum: PROVIDED FURTHER, That in
judicial districts having a total population of twenty-five
thousand and under forty thousand, such salary shall not be
less than eleven thousand one hundred dollars per annum.
Said compensation shall be paid out of the current
expense fund of the county or counties where court is held.
2.32.210
[Title 2 RCW—page 31]
2.32.220
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
In judicial districts comprising more than one county the
council or commissioners thereof shall, on the first day of
January of each year, or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, apportion the amount of the salary to be paid to the
reporter by each county according and in proportion to the
number of criminal and civil actions entered and commenced
in superior court of the constituent counties in the preceding
year. In addition to the salary above provided, in judicial districts comprising more than one county, the reporter shall
receive his actual and necessary expenses of transportation
and living expenses when he goes on official business to a
county of his judicial district other than the county in which
he resides, from the time he leaves his place of residence until
he returns thereto, said expense to be paid by the county to
which he travels. If one trip includes two or more counties,
the expense may be apportioned between the counties visited
in proportion to the amount of time spent in each county on
the trip. If an official reporter uses his own automobile for the
purpose of such transportation, he shall be paid therefor at the
same rate per mile as county officials are paid for use of their
private automobiles. The sworn statement of the official
reporter, when certified to as correct by the judge presiding,
shall be a sufficient voucher upon which the county auditor
shall draw his warrant upon the treasurer of the county in
favor of the official reporter.
The salaries of official court reporters shall be paid upon
sworn statements, when certified as correct by the judge presiding, as state and county officers are paid. [1975 1st ex.s. c
128 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 18 § 1; 1969 c 95 § 1; 1967 c 20 § 1;
1965 ex.s. c 114 § 1; 1961 c 121 § 1; 1957 c 244 § 2; 1953 c
265 § 1; 1951 c 210 § 1. Prior: 1945 c 24 § 1; 1943 c 69 § 2;
1913 c 126 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 42-3.]
2.32.220 Application to lesser judicial districts. If the
judge of the superior court in any judicial district having a
total population of less than twenty-five thousand finds that
the work in such district requires the services of an official
court reporter he may appoint a person qualified under RCW
2.32.180. [1957 c 244 § 3; 1951 c 210 § 2; 1945 c 24 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1945 § 42-3a.]
2.32.220
2.32.230 One reporter for two lesser districts. An
official court reporter may be appointed to serve two or more
judicial districts, each of which has a total population under
twenty-five thousand, if the judges thereof so agree, and the
salary of such official reporter shall be determined by the
total population of all the judicial districts so served in accordance with the schedule of salaries in RCW 2.32.210, and
shall be apportioned between the several counties of the districts as therein provided. Such reporter, if appointed, must be
qualified to serve, under RCW 2.32.180. [1951 c 210 § 3;
1945 c 24 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 42-3b.]
2.32.230
2.32.240 Transcript of testimony—Fee—Forma pauperis. (1) When a record has been taken in any cause as provided in RCW 2.32.180 through 2.32.310, if the court, or
either party to the suit or action, or his attorney, request a
transcript, the official reporter and clerk of the court shall
make, or cause to be made, with reasonable diligence, full
and accurate transcript of the testimony and other proceed2.32.240
[Title 2 RCW—page 32]
ings, which shall, when certified to as hereinafter provided,
be filed with the clerk of the court where such trial is had for
the use of the court or parties to the action. The fees of the
reporter and clerk of the court for making such transcript
shall be fixed in accordance with costs as allowed in cost bills
in civil cases by the supreme court of the state of Washington,
and when such transcript is ordered by any party to any suit
or action, said fee shall be paid forthwith by the party ordering the same, and in all cases where a transcript is made as
provided for under the provisions of RCW 2.32.180 through
2.32.310 the cost thereof shall be taxable as costs in the case,
and shall be so taxed as other costs in the case are taxed:
PROVIDED, That when, from and after December 20, 1973,
a party has been judicially determined to have a constitutional right to a transcript and to be unable by reason of poverty to pay for such transcript, the court may order said transcript to be made by the official reporter, which transcript fee
therefor shall be paid by the state upon submission of appropriate vouchers to the clerk of the supreme court. [1983 c 3 §
2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 261 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 111 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c
31 § 1; 1965 c 133 § 3; 1957 c 244 § 4; 1943 c 69 § 4; 1913 c
126 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 42-5.]
Indigent party—State to pay costs and fees incident to review by supreme
court or court of appeals: RCW 4.88.330.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.32.250 Transcript accorded verity. The report of the
official reporter, when transcribed and certified as being a
correct transcript of the stenographic notes of the testimony,
or other oral proceedings had in the matter, shall be prima
facie a correct statement of such testimony or other oral proceedings had, and the same may thereafter, in any civil cause,
be read in evidence as competent testimony, when satisfactory proof is offered to the judge presiding that the witness
originally giving such testimony is then dead or without the
jurisdiction of the court, subject, however, to all objections
the same as though such witness were present and giving
such testimony in person. [1913 c 126 § 6; RRS § 42-6.]
2.32.250
2.32.260 Notes of outgoing reporter may be transcribed—Effect. When the official reporter who has taken
notes in any cause, shall thereafter cease to be such official
reporter, any transcript thereafter made by him therefrom, or
made by any competent person under the direction of the
court, and duly certified to by the person making the same,
under oath, as a full, true and correct transcript of said notes,
the same shall have full force and effect the same as though
certified by an official reporter of said court. [1913 c 126 §
7; RRS § 42-7.]
2.32.260
2.32.270 Reporter pro tempore. In the event of the
absence or inability of the official reporter to act, the presiding judge may appoint a competent stenographer to act pro
tempore, who shall perform the same duties as the official
reporter, and whose report when certified to, shall have the
same legal effect as the certified report of the official
reporter. The reporter pro tempore shall possess the qualifications and take the oath prescribed for the official reporter, and
shall file a like bond, and shall receive the same compensation. [1913 c 126 § 8; RRS § 42-8.]
2.32.270
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Juries
2.32.280 Reporter as amanuensis in counties with
populations of one hundred twenty-five thousand or
more. In all counties or judicial districts, except in any
county with a population of one hundred twenty-five thousand or more, such official reporter shall act as amanuensis to
the court for which he or she is appointed. [1991 c 363 § 3;
1957 c 244 § 5; 1943 c 69 § 5; 1913 c 126 § 9; Rem. Supp.
1943 § 42-9.]
2.32.280
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
2.32.290 Court files accessible to reporter. Official
reporters or reporters pro tempore may, without order of
court, upon giving a proper receipt therefor, procure at all
reasonable hours from the office of the clerk of the court, any
files or exhibits necessary for use in the preparation of statements of fact or transcribing portions of testimony or proceedings in any cause reported by them. [1913 c 126 § 10;
RRS § 42-10.]
2.36.010
2.36.052
2.36.054
2.36.055
2.36.057
2.36.0571
2.36.063
2.36.065
2.36.070
2.36.072
2.36.080
2.32.290
2.36.093
2.36.095
2.36.100
2.36.110
2.36.130
2.36.150
2.36.165
2.32.300 Office space. Suitable office space shall be
furnished the official reporter. [1943 c 69 § 6; 1913 c 126 §
11; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 42-11.]
2.32.300
2.32.310 Other reporting service not precluded.
Nothing in this act or any other act or parts of acts or court
rule shall be construed to preclude such official reporter from
performing other and additional reporting service at any time
when such service can be performed without conflict with or
prejudice to the duties of the official reporter. [1943 c 69 § 8;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 42-14.]
2.32.310
2.32.330 Criers and bailiffs. Every court of record
shall have the power to appoint a crier and as many bailiffs as
may be necessary for the orderly and expeditious dispatch of
the business. [1891 c 54 § 13; RRS § 11052.]
2.32.330
2.32.360 Compensation of superior court bailiffs.
Bailiffs of the several superior courts in this state, appointed
by the respective judges thereof, shall be paid for their services such salary or per diem as shall be fixed and allowed by
the board of county commissioners of the county in which
they serve. [1949 c 139 § 1; 1945 c 149 § 1; 1943 c 94 § 1;
1939 c 134 § 1; 1917 c 94 § 1; 1891 c 10 § 1; Rem. Supp.
1949 § 10973. Cf. 1921 c 25 § 1; 1919 c 141 § 1.]
2.32.360
2.32.370 Payment of compensation. From time to
time, the superior judge of the county shall certify the amount
due any such bailiff, and order the payment thereof; and
thereupon the county auditor shall issue to such bailiff a warrant on the county treasurer, payable out of the general fund
[current expense fund], for the amount so certified. [1891 c
10 § 2; RRS § 10975.]
2.32.370
Chapter 2.36
Chapter 2.36 RCW
JURIES
Sections
2.36.010
2.36.020
2.36.050
(2010 Ed.)
Definitions.
Kinds of juries.
Juries in courts of limited jurisdiction.
2.36.170
Courts of limited jurisdiction—Performance of jury management activities by superior court authorized.
Jury source list—Master jury list—Creation.
Jury source list—Jury assignment areas—Master jury list—
Compilation.
Expanded jury source list—Court rules.
Jury source list—Master jury list—Adoption of rules for
implementation of methodology and standards by agencies.
Compilation of jury source list, master jury list, and selection
of jurors by electronic data processing.
Judges to ensure random selection—Description of process.
Qualification of juror.
Determination of juror qualification—Written or electronic
declaration.
Selection of jurors—State policy—Exclusion for race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, or economic status prohibited.
Selection of jurors—Length and number of terms—Time of
service.
Summons to persons selected.
Excuse from service—Reasons—Assignment to another
term—Summons for additional service—Certification of
prior service.
Judge must excuse unfit person.
Additional names.
Juror expense payments—Reimbursement by state—Pilot
projects.
Leave of absence from employment to be provided—Denial of
promotional opportunities prohibited—Penalty—Civil
action.
Failure of juror to appear—Penalty.
Grand juries—Criminal investigations: Chapter 10.27 RCW.
Juries
crimes relating to: Chapter 9.51 RCW.
in eminent domain proceedings: Title 8 RCW.
Jury trial, civil cases, challenging, procedure, etc.: Chapter 4.44 RCW.
2.36.010 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) A jury is a body of persons temporarily selected from
the qualified inhabitants of a particular district, and invested
with power—
(a) To present or indict a person for a public offense.
(b) To try a question of fact.
(2) "Court" when used without further qualification
means any superior court or court of limited jurisdiction in
the state of Washington.
(3) "Judge" means every judicial officer authorized to
hold or preside over a court. For purposes of this chapter
"judge" does not include court commissioners or referees.
(4) "Juror" means any person summoned for service on a
petit jury, grand jury, or jury of inquest as defined in this
chapter.
(5) "Grand jury" means those twelve persons impaneled
by a superior court to hear, examine, and investigate evidence
concerning criminal activity and corruption.
(6) "Petit jury" means a body of persons twelve or less in
number in the superior court and six in number in courts of
limited jurisdiction, drawn by lot from the jurors in attendance upon the court at a particular session, and sworn to try
and determine a question of fact.
(7) "Jury of inquest" means a body of persons six or
fewer in number, but not fewer than four persons, summoned
before the coroner or other ministerial officer, to inquire of
particular facts.
(8) "Jury source list" means the list of all registered voters for any county, merged with a list of licensed drivers and
identicard holders who reside in the county. The list shall
specify each person’s name and residence address and con2.36.010
[Title 2 RCW—page 33]
2.36.020
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
form to the methodology and standards set pursuant to the
provisions of RCW 2.36.054 or by supreme court rule. The
list shall be filed with the superior court by the county auditor.
(9) "Master jury list" means the list of prospective jurors
from which jurors summoned to serve will be randomly
selected. The master jury list shall be either randomly
selected from the jury source list or may be an exact duplicate
of the jury source list.
(10) "Jury term" means a period of time of one or more
days, not exceeding one month, during which summoned
jurors must be available to report for juror service.
(11) "Juror service" means the period of time a juror is
required to be present at the court facility. This period of time
may not extend beyond the end of the jury term, and may not
exceed two weeks, except to complete a trial to which the
juror was assigned during the two-week period.
(12) "Jury panel" means those persons randomly selected
for jury service for a particular jury term. [1993 c 408 § 4;
1992 c 93 § 1; 1988 c 188 § 2; 1891 c 48 § 1; RRS § 89.]
Legislative findings—1988 c 188: "The legislature recognizes the vital
and unique role of the jury system in enhancing our system of justice. The
purpose of this chapter is the promotion of efficient jury administration and
the opportunity for widespread citizen participation in the jury system. To
accomplish this purpose the legislature intends that all courts and juries of
inquest in the state of Washington select, summon, and compensate jurors
uniformly." [1988 c 188 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.020 Kinds of juries. There shall be three kinds of
juries—
(1) A grand jury.
(2) A petit jury.
(3) A jury of inquest. [1891 c 48 § 2; RRS § 90.]
2.36.020
2.36.050 Juries in courts of limited jurisdiction. In
courts of limited jurisdiction, juries shall be selected and
impaneled in the same manner as in the superior courts,
except that a court of limited jurisdiction shall use the master
jury list developed by the superior court to select a jury panel.
Jurors for the jury panel may be selected at random from the
population of the area served by the court. [1988 c 188 § 3;
1980 c 162 § 6; 1972 ex.s. c 57 § 1; 1891 c 48 § 4; RRS § 92.]
2.36.050
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Courts of limited jurisdiction: Chapter 3.02 RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
court, the jury source list and master jury list for each county
shall be created as provided by this section.
(1) The superior court of each county, after consultation
with the county clerk and county auditor of that jurisdiction,
shall annually notify the department of information services
not later than March 1 of each year of its election to use either
a jury source list that is merged by the county or a jury source
list that is merged by the department of information services.
The department of information services shall annually furnish at no charge to the superior court of each county a separate list of the registered voters residing in that county as supplied annually by the secretary of state and a separate list of
driver’s license and identicard holders residing in that county
as supplied annually by the department of licensing, or a
merged list of all such persons residing in that county, in
accordance with the annual notification required by this subsection. The lists provided by the department of information
services shall be in an electronic format mutually agreed
upon by the superior court requesting it and the department of
information services. The annual merger of the list of registered voters residing in each county with the list of licensed
drivers and identicard holders residing in each county to form
a jury source list for each county shall be in accordance with
the standards and methodology established in this chapter or
by superseding court rule whether the merger is accomplished by the department of information services or by a
county.
(2) Persons on the lists of registered voters and driver’s
license and identicard holders shall be identified by a minimum of last name, first name, middle initial where available,
date of birth, gender, and county of residence. Identifying
information shall be used when merging the lists to ensure to
the extent reasonably possible that persons are only listed
once on the merged list. Conflicts in addresses are to be
resolved by using the most recent record by date of last vote
in a general election, date of driver’s license or identicard
address change or date of voter registration.
(3) The department of information services shall provide
counties that elect to receive a jury source list merged by
department of information services with a list of names
which are possible duplicates that cannot be resolved based
on the identifying information required under subsection (2)
of this section. If a possible duplication cannot subsequently
be resolved satisfactorily through reasonable efforts by the
county receiving the merged list, the possible duplicate name
shall be stricken from the jury source list until the next annual
jury source list is prepared. [1993 c 408 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.052 Courts of limited jurisdiction—Performance of jury management activities by superior court
authorized. Pursuant to an agreement between the judge or
judges of each superior court and the judge or judges of each
court of limited jurisdiction, jury management activities may
be performed by the superior court for any county or judicial
district as provided by statute. [1988 c 188 § 20.]
2.36.052
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
2.36.054 Jury source list—Master jury list—Creation. Unless otherwise specified by rule of the supreme
2.36.054
[Title 2 RCW—page 34]
2.36.055 Jury source list—Jury assignment areas—
Master jury list—Compilation. The superior court at least
annually shall cause a jury source list to be compiled from a
list of all registered voters and a list of licensed drivers and
identicard holders residing in the county.
In a county with more than one superior court facility
and a separate case assignment area for each court facility,
the jury source list may be divided into jury assignment areas
that consist of registered voters and licensed drivers and identicard holders residing in each jury assignment area. Jury
assignment area boundaries may be designated and adjusted
2.36.055
(2010 Ed.)
Juries
by the administrative office of the courts based on the most
current United States census data at the request of the majority of the judges of the superior court when required for the
efficient and fair administration of justice.
The superior court upon receipt of the jury source list
shall compile a master jury list. The master jury list shall be
certified by the superior court and filed with the county clerk.
All previous jury source lists and master jury lists shall be
superseded. In the event that, for any reason, a county’s jury
source list is not timely created and available for use at least
annually, the most recent previously compiled jury source list
for that county shall be used by the courts of that county on
an emergency basis only for the shortest period of time until
a current jury source list is created and available for use.
Upon receipt of amendments to the list of registered voters and licensed drivers and identicard holders residing in the
county the superior court may update the jury source list and
master jury list as maintained by the county clerk accordingly. [2005 c 199 § 2; 1993 c 408 § 5; 1988 c 188 § 4.]
Findings—Intent—2005 c 199: "The legislature finds that superior
courts with more than one superior court facility are asking some jurors to
travel excessively long distances to attend court proceedings. In these cases,
the legislature further finds that consideration of a juror’s proximity to a particular courthouse can be accommodated while continuing to provide proportionate jury source list representation from distinctive groups within the
community. The legislature intends to lessen the burdens borne by jurors
fulfilling their civic duties by providing a mechanism that narrows the geographic area from which the jurors are drawn while maintaining a random
and proportionate jury pool." [2005 c 199 § 1.]
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.057 Expanded jury source list—Court rules.
The supreme court is requested to adopt court rules to be
effective by September 1, 1994, regarding methodology and
standards for merging the list of registered voters in Washington state with the list of licensed drivers and identicard
holders in Washington state for purposes of creating an
expanded jury source list. The rules should specify the standard electronic format or formats in which the lists will be
provided to requesting superior courts by the department of
information services. In the interim, and until such court rules
become effective, the methodology and standards provided in
RCW 2.36.054 shall apply. An expanded jury source list shall
be available to the courts for use by September 1, 1994.
[1993 c 408 § 1.]
2.36.057
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.0571 Jury source list—Master jury list—Adoption of rules for implementation of methodology and standards by agencies. Not later than January 1, 1994, the secretary of state, the department of licensing, and the department of information services shall adopt administrative rules
as necessary to provide for the implementation of the methodology and standards established pursuant to RCW 2.36.057
and 2.36.054 or by supreme court rule. [1993 c 408 § 2.]
2.36.0571
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.063 Compilation of jury source list, master jury
list, and selection of jurors by electronic data processing.
The judge or judges of the superior court of any county may
2.36.063
(2010 Ed.)
2.36.072
employ a properly programmed electronic data processing
system or device to compile the jury source list, and to compile the master jury list and to randomly select jurors from the
master jury list. [1993 c 408 § 6; 1988 c 188 § 5; 1973 2nd
ex.s. c 13 § 1.]
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.065 Judges to ensure random selection—
Description of process. It shall be the duty of the judges of
the superior court to ensure continued random selection of
the master jury list and jury panels, which shall be done without regard to whether a person’s name originally appeared on
the list of registered voters, or on the list of licensed drivers
and identicard holders, or both. The judges shall review the
process from time to time and shall cause to be kept on file
with the county clerk a description of the jury selection process. Any person who desires may inspect this description in
said office.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as requiring
uniform equipment or method throughout the state, so long as
fair and random selection of the master jury list and jury panels is achieved. [1993 c 408 § 7; 1988 c 188 § 6.]
2.36.065
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.070 Qualification of juror. A person shall be
competent to serve as a juror in the state of Washington
unless that person:
(1) Is less than eighteen years of age;
(2) Is not a citizen of the United States;
(3) Is not a resident of the county in which he or she has
been summoned to serve;
(4) Is not able to communicate in the English language;
or
(5) Has been convicted of a felony and has not had his or
her civil rights restored. [1988 c 188 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 203
§ 1; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 3; 1911 c 57 § 1; RRS § 94. Prior:
1909 c 73 § 1.]
2.36.070
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.072 Determination of juror qualification—
Written or electronic declaration. (1) Each court shall
establish a means to preliminarily determine by a written or
electronic declaration signed under penalty of perjury by the
person summoned, the qualifications set forth in RCW
2.36.070 of each person summoned for jury duty prior to their
appearance at the court to which they are summoned to serve.
(2) An electronic signature may be used in lieu of a written signature.
(3) "Electronic signature" means an electric sound, symbol, or process attached to or logically associated with a document and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to
sign the document.
(4) Upon receipt by the summoning court of a written
declaration stating that a declarant does not meet the qualifications set forth in RCW 2.36.070, that declarant shall be
2.36.072
[Title 2 RCW—page 35]
2.36.080
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
excused from appearing in response to the summons. If a
person summoned to appear for jury duty fails to sign and
return a declaration of his or her qualifications to serve as a
juror prior to appearing in response to a summons and is later
determined to be unqualified for one of the reasons set forth
in RCW 2.36.070, that person shall not be entitled to any
compensation as provided in RCW 2.36.150. Information
provided to the court for preliminary determination of statutory qualification for jury duty may only be used for the term
such person is summoned and may not be used for any other
purpose, except that the court, or designee, may report a
change of address or nondelivery of summons of persons
summoned for jury duty to the county auditor. [2009 c 330 §
1; 1993 c 408 § 9.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.080 Selection of jurors—State policy—Exclusion for race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or economic status prohibited. (1) It is the policy of this state that
all persons selected for jury service be selected at random
from a fair cross section of the population of the area served
by the court, and that all qualified citizens have the opportunity in accordance with chapter 135, Laws of 1979 ex. sess.
to be considered for jury service in this state and have an obligation to serve as jurors when summoned for that purpose.
(2) It is the policy of this state to maximize the availability of residents of the state for jury service. It also is the policy of this state to minimize the burden on the prospective
jurors, their families, and employers resulting from jury service. The jury term and jury service should be set at as brief
an interval as is practical given the size of the jury source list
for the judicial district. The optimal jury term is two weeks or
less. Optimal juror service is one day or one trial, whichever
is longer.
(3) A citizen shall not be excluded from jury service in
this state on account of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or economic status.
(4) This section does not affect the right to peremptory
challenges under RCW 4.44.130. [1992 c 93 § 2; 1979 ex.s.
c 135 § 2; 1967 c 39 § 1; 1911 c 57 § 2; RRS § 95. Prior:
1909 c 73 § 2.]
2.36.080
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.093 Selection of jurors—Length and number of
terms—Time of service. (1) At such time as the judge or
judges of any court of any county shall deem that the public
business requires a jury term to be held, the judge or judges
shall direct that a jury panel be selected and summoned to
serve for the ensuing jury term or terms.
(2) The court shall establish the length and number of
jury terms in a consecutive twelve-month period, and shall
establish the time of juror service consistent with the provisions of RCW 2.36.010. [1992 c 93 § 3; 1988 c 188 § 8; 1973
2nd ex.s. c 13 § 2.]
2.36.093
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
2.36.095 Summons to persons selected. (1) Persons
selected to serve on a petit jury, grand jury, or jury of inquest
shall be summoned by mail or personal service. The county
2.36.095
[Title 2 RCW—page 36]
clerk shall issue summons and thereby notify persons
selected for jury duty. The clerk may issue summons for any
jury term, in any consecutive twelve-month period, at any
time thirty days or more before the beginning of the jury term
for which the summons are issued. However, when applicable, the provisions of RCW 2.36.130 apply.
(2) In courts of limited jurisdiction summons shall be
issued by the court. Upon the agreement of the courts, the
county clerk may summon jurors for any and all courts in the
county or judicial district.
(3) The county clerk shall notify the county auditor of
each summons for jury duty that is returned by the postal service as undeliverable. [1993 c 408 § 8; 1992 c 93 § 4; 1990 c
140 § 1; 1988 c 188 § 9.]
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.100 Excuse from service—Reasons—Assignment to another term—Summons for additional service—Certification of prior service. (1) Except for a person who is not qualified for jury service under RCW
2.36.070, no person may be excused from jury service by the
court except upon a showing of undue hardship, extreme
inconvenience, public necessity, or any reason deemed sufficient by the court for a period of time the court deems necessary.
(2) At the discretion of the court’s designee, after a
request by a prospective juror to be excused, a prospective
juror excused from juror service for a particular time may be
assigned to another jury term within the twelve-month
period. If the assignment to another jury term is made at the
time a juror is excused from the jury term for which he or she
was summoned, a second summons under RCW 2.36.095
need not be issued.
(3) When the jury source list has been fully summoned
within a consecutive twelve-month period and additional
jurors are needed, jurors who have already served during the
consecutive twelve-month period may be summoned again
for service. A juror who has previously served may only be
excused if he or she served at least two weeks of juror service
within the preceding twelve months. An excuse for prior service shall be granted only upon the written request of the prospective juror, which request shall certify the terms of prior
service. Prior jury service may include service in superior
court, in a court of limited jurisdiction, in the United States
District Court, or on a jury of inquest. [1992 c 93 § 5; 1988 c
188 § 10; 1983 c 181 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 135 § 3; 1911 c 57 § 7;
RRS § 100. Prior: 1909 c 73 § 7.]
2.36.100
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.36.110 Judge must excuse unfit person. It shall be
the duty of a judge to excuse from further jury service any
juror, who in the opinion of the judge, has manifested unfitness as a juror by reason of bias, prejudice, indifference, inattention or any physical or mental defect or by reason of conduct or practices incompatible with proper and efficient jury
service. [1988 c 188 § 11; 1925 ex.s. c 191 § 3; RRS § 97-1.]
2.36.110
(2010 Ed.)
Witnesses
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
2.36.130 Additional names. If for any reason the jurors
drawn for service upon a jury for any term shall not be sufficient to dispose of the pending jury business, or where no jury
is in regular attendance and the business of the court may
require the attendance of a jury before a regular term, the
judge or judges of any court may direct the random selection
and summoning from the master jury list such additional
names as they may consider necessary. [1988 c 188 § 12;
1911 c 57 § 6; RRS § 99.]
2.36.130
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
2.36.150 Juror expense payments—Reimbursement
by state—Pilot projects. Jurors shall receive for each day’s
attendance, besides mileage at the rate determined under
RCW 43.03.060, the following expense payments:
(1) Grand jurors may receive up to twenty-five dollars
but in no case less than ten dollars;
(2) Petit jurors may receive up to twenty-five dollars but
in no case less than ten dollars;
(3) Coroner’s jurors may receive up to twenty-five dollars but in no case less than ten dollars;
(4) District court jurors may receive up to twenty-five
dollars but in no case less than ten dollars:
PROVIDED, That a person excused from jury service at his
or her own request shall be allowed not more than a per diem
and such mileage, if any, as to the court shall seem just and
equitable under all circumstances: PROVIDED FURTHER,
That the state shall fully reimburse the county in which trial
is held for all jury fees and witness fees related to criminal
cases which result from incidents occurring within an adult or
juvenile correctional institution: PROVIDED FURTHER,
That the expense payments paid to jurors shall be determined
by the county legislative authority and shall be uniformly
applied within the county.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, jurors participating in pilot projects in superior, district, and municipal
courts may receive juror fees of up to sixty-two dollars for
each day of attendance in addition to mileage reimbursement
at the rate determined under RCW 43.03.060. [2006 c 372 §
903; 2004 c 127 § 1; 1987 c 202 § 105; 1979 ex.s. c 135 § 7;
1975 1st ex.s. c 76 § 1; 1959 c 73 § 1; 1951 c 51 § 2; 1943 c
188 § 1; 1933 c 52 § 1; 1927 c 171 § 1; 1907 c 56 § 1, part;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 4229. Prior: 1903 c 151 § 1, part; 1893
p 421 § 1, part; Code 1881 § 2086, part.]
2.36.150
Severability—Effective date—2006 c 372: See notes following RCW
73.04.135.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Travel expense in lieu of mileage in certain cases: RCW 2.40.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.40.020
(2) An employer shall not deprive an employee of
employment or threaten, coerce, or harass an employee, or
deny an employee promotional opportunities because the
employee receives a summons, responds to the summons,
serves as a juror, or attends court for prospective jury service.
(3) An employer who intentionally violates subsection
(1) or (2) of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(4) If an employer commits an act in violation of subsection (2) of this section the employee may bring a civil action
for damages as a result of the violation and for an order
requiring the reinstatement of the employee. If the employee
prevails, the employee shall be allowed a reasonable attorney’s fee as determined by the court.
(5) For purposes of this section employer means any person, association, partnership, or private or public corporation
who employs or exercises control over wages, hours, or
working conditions of one or more employees. [1988 c 188 §
13.]
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
2.36.170 Failure of juror to appear—Penalty. A person summoned for jury service who intentionally fails to
appear as directed shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [1988 c
188 § 14.]
2.36.170
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Chapter 2.40
Chapter 2.40 RCW
WITNESSES
Sections
2.40.010
2.40.020
2.40.030
2.40.040
Witness fees and mileage.
Witness fee and mileage in civil cases demandable in advance.
Travel expense in lieu of mileage in certain cases.
Attorney of record not entitled to witness fee in case.
Discovery and depositions: Title 5 RCW; see also Rules of Court: CR 26
through 37.
District courts, witnesses: Chapter 12.16 RCW.
Utilities and transportation commission proceedings, witness fees: RCW
80.04.040, 81.04.040.
Witness fees and mileage in criminal cases: RCW 10.01.130, 10.01.140,
10.52.040.
Witnesses: Chapters 5.56 and 5.60 RCW.
2.40.010 Witness fees and mileage. Witnesses shall
receive for each day’s attendance in all courts of record of
this state the same compensation per day and per mile as
jurors in superior court. Witnesses in any other court shall
receive for each day’s attendance the same compensation per
day and per mile as jurors in district court. [1987 c 202 § 106;
1977 ex.s. c 54 § 1; 1951 c 51 § 3; 1907 c 56 § 1, part; RRS §
497, part. Prior: 1903 c 151 § 1, part; 1893 p 421 § 1, part;
Code 1881 § 2086, part.]
2.40.010
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
2.36.165 Leave of absence from employment to be
provided—Denial of promotional opportunities prohibited—Penalty—Civil action. (1) An employer shall provide
an employee with a sufficient leave of absence from employment to serve as a juror when that employee is summoned
pursuant to chapter 2.36 RCW.
2.36.165
(2010 Ed.)
2.40.020 Witness fee and mileage in civil cases
demandable in advance. Witnesses in civil cases shall be
entitled to receive, upon demand, their fees for one day’s
attendance, together with mileage going to the place where
they are required to attend, if such demand is made to the
2.40.020
[Title 2 RCW—page 37]
2.40.030
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
officer or person serving the subpoena at the time of service.
[Code 1881 § 2100; 1869 p 374 § 22; RRS § 507.]
2.40.030 Travel expense in lieu of mileage in certain
cases. Whenever a juror, witness or officer is required to
attend a court, or travel on official business out of the limits
of his own county, and entitled to mileage, in lieu thereof he
may at his option receive his actual and necessary traveling
expenses by the usually traveled route in going to and returning from the place where the court is held, or where the business is discharged. At the close of each term of the district
court, the clerk shall ascertain the amount due each juror for
his mileage and per diem; and he shall also certify the amount
of fees that may be due to the sheriff of any other county than
that in which the court is held, who may have attended the
term, having a prisoner in custody charged with or convicted
of a crime, or for the purpose of conveying such prisoner to
or from the county, which, when approved by the court or
judge, shall be a charge upon the county to which the prisoner
belongs; and he shall also certify the amount which may be
due witnesses attending from another county in a criminal
case for their fees, which, when approved by the court or
judge, shall be a charge upon the county to which the case
belongs. [Code 1881 § 2109; 1869 p 419 § 7; 1863 p 424 §§
6, 8; RRS §§ 509, 4230.]
2.40.030
County officers—Expenses: RCW 42.24.090.
Juror expense payments: RCW 2.36.150.
Salaried officers not to receive witness fees: RCW 42.16.020.
State officers—Subsistence and mileage: RCW 43.03.050, 43.03.060.
Witness fees as costs in civil actions: RCW 4.84.090.
2.40.040 Attorney of record not entitled to witness
fee in case. No attorney in any case shall be allowed any fees
as a witness in such case. [Code 1881 § 2095; 1869 p 374 §
17; RRS § 502.]
2.40.040
Chapter 2.42 RCW
INTERPRETERS IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 2.42
Sections
2.42.010
2.42.050
2.42.110
2.42.120
2.42.130
2.42.140
2.42.150
2.42.160
2.42.170
2.42.180
Legislative declaration—Intent.
Oath.
Definitions.
Appointment of interpreter—Responsibility for compensation—Reimbursement.
Source of interpreters, qualifications.
Intermediary interpreter, when.
Waiver of right to interpreter.
Privileged communication.
Fee.
Visual recording of testimony.
Rules of court: ER 604.
2.42.010 Legislative declaration—Intent. It is hereby
declared to be the policy of this state to secure the constitutional rights of deaf persons and of other persons who,
because of impairment of hearing or speech, are unable to
readily understand or communicate the spoken English language, and who consequently cannot be fully protected in
legal proceedings unless qualified interpreters are available
to assist them.
2.42.010
[Title 2 RCW—page 38]
It is the intent of the legislature in the passage of this
chapter to provide for the appointment of such interpreters.
[1989 c 358 § 12; 1983 c 222 § 1; 1973 c 22 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.42.050 Oath. Every qualified interpreter appointed
under this chapter in a judicial or administrative proceeding
shall, before beginning to interpret, take an oath that a true
interpretation will be made to the person being examined of
all the proceedings in a manner which the person understands, and that the interpreter will repeat the statements of
the person being examined to the court or other agency conducting the proceedings, to the best of the interpreter’s skill
and judgment. [1989 c 358 § 14; 1985 c 389 § 20; 1973 c 22
§ 5.]
2.42.050
Rules of court: ER 604.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.42.110 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated unless the context
clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Impaired person" means a person who, because of a
hearing or speech impairment, cannot readily understand or
communicate in spoken language; and includes persons who
are deaf, deaf and blind, speech impaired, or hard of hearing.
(2) "Qualified interpreter" means a visual language interpreter who is certified by the state or is certified by the registry of interpreters for the deaf to hold the comprehensive
skills certificate or both certificates of interpretation and
transliteration, or an interpreter who can readily translate
statements of speech impaired persons into spoken language.
(3) "Intermediary interpreter" means a hearing impaired
interpreter who holds a reverse skills certificate by the state
or is certified by the registry of interpreters for the deaf with
a reverse skills certificate, who meets the requirements of
RCW 2.42.130, and who is able to assist in providing an
accurate interpretation between spoken and sign language or
between variants of sign language by acting as an intermediary between a hearing impaired person and a qualified hearing interpreter.
(4) "Appointing authority" means the presiding officer or
similar official of any court, department, board, commission,
agency, licensing authority, or legislative body of the state or
of any political subdivision. [1991 c 171 § 1; 1985 c 389 §
11.]
2.42.110
2.42.120 Appointment of interpreter—Responsibility for compensation—Reimbursement. (1) If a hearing
impaired person is a party or witness at any stage of a judicial
or quasi-judicial proceeding in the state or in a political subdivision, including but not limited to civil and criminal court
proceedings, grand jury proceedings, proceedings before a
magistrate, juvenile proceedings, adoption proceedings,
mental health commitment proceedings, and any proceeding
in which a hearing impaired person may be subject to confinement or criminal sanction, the appointing authority shall
appoint and pay for a qualified interpreter to interpret the proceedings.
(2) If the parent, guardian, or custodian of a juvenile
brought before a court is hearing impaired, the appointing
2.42.120
(2010 Ed.)
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authority shall appoint and pay for a qualified interpreter to
interpret the proceedings.
(3) If a hearing impaired person participates in a program
or activity ordered by a court as part of the sentence or order
of disposition, required as part of a diversion agreement or
deferred prosecution program, or required as a condition of
probation or parole, the appointing authority shall appoint
and pay for a qualified interpreter to interpret exchange of
information during the program or activity.
(4) If a law enforcement agency conducts a criminal
investigation involving the interviewing of a hearing
impaired person, whether as a victim, witness, or suspect, the
appointing authority shall appoint and pay for a qualified
interpreter throughout the investigation. Whenever a law
enforcement agency conducts a criminal investigation
involving the interviewing of a minor child whose parent,
guardian, or custodian is hearing impaired, whether as a victim, witness, or suspect, the appointing authority shall
appoint and pay for a qualified interpreter throughout the
investigation. No employee of the law enforcement agency
who has responsibilities other than interpreting may be
appointed as the qualified interpreter.
(5) If a hearing impaired person is arrested for an alleged
violation of a criminal law the arresting officer or the
officer’s supervisor shall, at the earliest possible time, procure and arrange payment for a qualified interpreter for any
notification of rights, warning, interrogation, or taking of a
statement. No employee of the law enforcement agency who
has responsibilities other than interpreting may be appointed
as the qualified interpreter.
(6) Where it is the policy and practice of a court of this
state or of a political subdivision to appoint and pay counsel
for persons who are indigent, the appointing authority shall
appoint and pay for a qualified interpreter for hearing
impaired persons to facilitate communication with counsel in
all phases of the preparation and presentation of the case.
(7) Subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor, the administrative office of the courts shall
reimburse the appointing authority for up to one-half of the
payment to the interpreter where a qualified interpreter is
appointed for a hearing impaired person by a judicial officer
in a proceeding before a court under subsection (1), (2), or (3)
of this section in compliance with the provisions of RCW
2.42.130 and 2.42.170. [2008 c 291 § 2; 1985 c 389 § 12.]
2.42.130 Source of interpreters, qualifications. (1) If
a qualified interpreter for a hearing impaired person is
required, the appointing authority shall request a qualified
interpreter and/or an intermediary interpreter through the
department of social and health services, office of deaf services, or through any community center for hearing impaired
persons which operates an interpreter referral service. The
office of deaf services and these community centers shall
maintain an up-to-date list or lists of interpreters that are certified by the state and/or by the registry of interpreters for the
deaf.
(2) The appointing authority shall make a preliminary
determination, on the basis of testimony or stated needs of the
hearing impaired person, that the interpreter is able in that
particular proceeding, program, or activity to interpret accurately all communication to and from the hearing impaired
2.42.130
(2010 Ed.)
2.42.180
person. If at any time during the proceeding, program, or
activity, in the opinion of the hearing impaired person or a
qualified observer, the interpreter does not provide accurate,
impartial, and effective communication with the hearing
impaired person the appointing authority shall appoint
another qualified interpreter. No otherwise qualified interpreter who is a relative of any participant in the proceeding
may be appointed. [1991 c 171 § 2; 1985 c 389 § 13.]
2.42.140 Intermediary interpreter, when. If the communication mode or language of the hearing impaired person
is not readily interpretable, the interpreter or hearing
impaired person shall notify the appointing authority who
shall appoint and pay an intermediary interpreter to assist the
qualified interpreter. [1985 c 389 § 14.]
2.42.140
2.42.150 Waiver of right to interpreter. (1) The right
to a qualified interpreter may not be waived except when:
(a) A hearing impaired person requests a waiver through
the use of a qualified interpreter;
(b) The counsel, if any, of the hearing impaired person
consents; and
(c) The appointing authority determines that the waiver
has been made knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently.
(2) Waiver of a qualified interpreter shall not preclude
the hearing impaired person from claiming his or her right to
a qualified interpreter at a later time during the proceeding,
program, or activity. [1985 c 389 § 15.]
2.42.150
2.42.160 Privileged communication. (1) A qualified
and/or intermediary interpreter shall not, without the written
consent of the parties to the communication, be examined as
to any communication the interpreter interprets under circumstances where the communication is privileged by law.
(2) A qualified and/or intermediary interpreter shall not,
without the written consent of the parties to the communication, be examined as to any information the interpreter
obtains while interpreting pertaining to any proceeding then
pending. [1991 c 171 § 3; 1985 c 389 § 16.]
2.42.160
2.42.170 Fee. A qualified and/or intermediary interpreter appointed under this chapter is entitled to a reasonable
fee for services, including waiting time and reimbursement
for actual necessary travel expenses. The fee for services for
interpreters for hearing impaired persons shall be in accordance with standards established by the department of social
and health services, office of deaf services. [1991 c 171 § 4;
1985 c 389 § 17.]
2.42.170
2.42.180 Visual recording of testimony. At the request
of any party to the proceeding or on the appointing authority’s initiative, the appointing authority may order that the
testimony of the hearing impaired person and the interpretation of the proceeding by the qualified interpreter be visually
recorded for use in verification of the official transcript of the
proceeding.
In any judicial proceeding involving a capital offense,
the appointing authority shall order that the testimony of the
hearing impaired person and the interpretation of the proceeding by the qualified interpreter be visually recorded for
2.42.180
[Title 2 RCW—page 39]
Chapter 2.43
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
use in verification of the official transcript of the proceeding.
[1985 c 389 § 18.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.030 Appointment of interpreter. (1) Whenever
an interpreter is appointed to assist a non-English-speaking
person in a legal proceeding, the appointing authority shall,
in the absence of a written waiver by the person, appoint a
certified or a qualified interpreter to assist the person
throughout the proceedings.
(a) Except as otherwise provided for in (b) of this subsection, the interpreter appointed shall be a qualified interpreter.
(b) Beginning on July 1, 1990, when a non-Englishspeaking person is a party to a legal proceeding, or is subpoenaed or summoned by an appointing authority or is otherwise
compelled by an appointing authority to appear at a legal proceeding, the appointing authority shall use the services of
only those language interpreters who have been certified by
the administrative office of the courts, unless good cause is
found and noted on the record by the appointing authority.
For purposes of chapter 358, Laws of 1989, "good cause"
includes but is not limited to a determination that:
(i) Given the totality of the circumstances, including the
nature of the proceeding and the potential penalty or consequences involved, the services of a certified interpreter are
not reasonably available to the appointing authority; or
(ii) The current list of certified interpreters maintained
by the administrative office of the courts does not include an
interpreter certified in the language spoken by the nonEnglish-speaking person.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this section, when a
non-English-speaking person is involved in a legal proceeding, the appointing authority shall appoint a qualified interpreter.
(2) If good cause is found for using an interpreter who is
not certified or if a qualified interpreter is appointed, the
appointing authority shall make a preliminary determination,
on the basis of testimony or stated needs of the non-Englishspeaking person, that the proposed interpreter is able to interpret accurately all communications to and from such person
in that particular proceeding. The appointing authority shall
satisfy itself on the record that the proposed interpreter:
(a) Is capable of communicating effectively with the
court or agency and the person for whom the interpreter
would interpret; and
(b) Has read, understands, and will abide by the code of
ethics for language interpreters established by court rules.
[2005 c 282 § 3; 1990 c 183 § 1; 1989 c 358 § 3. Formerly
RCW 2.42.220.]
2.43.030
Chapter 2.43
Chapter 2.43 RCW
INTERPRETERS FOR
NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING PERSONS
Sections
2.43.010
2.43.020
2.43.030
2.43.040
2.43.050
2.43.060
2.43.070
2.43.080
2.43.090
Legislative intent.
Definitions.
Appointment of interpreter.
Fees and expenses—Cost of providing interpreter—Reimbursement.
Oath.
Waiver of right to interpreter.
Testing, certification of interpreters.
Code of ethics.
Language assistance plan—Required for each trial court—
Submission of plan to interpreter commission—Report.
2.43.010 Legislative intent. It is hereby declared to be
the policy of this state to secure the rights, constitutional or
otherwise, of persons who, because of a non-English-speaking cultural background, are unable to readily understand or
communicate in the English language, and who consequently
cannot be fully protected in legal proceedings unless qualified interpreters are available to assist them.
It is the intent of the legislature in the passage of this
chapter to provide for the use and procedure for the appointment of such interpreters. Nothing in chapter 358, Laws of
1989 abridges the parties’ rights or obligations under other
statutes or court rules or other law. [1989 c 358 § 1. Formerly
RCW 2.42.200.]
2.43.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.020 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) "Appointing authority" means the presiding officer or
similar official of any court, department, board, commission,
agency, licensing authority, or legislative body of the state or
of any political subdivision thereof.
(2) "Certified interpreter" means an interpreter who is
certified by the administrative office of the courts.
(3) "Legal proceeding" means a proceeding in any court
in this state, grand jury hearing, or hearing before an inquiry
judge, or before an administrative board, commission,
agency, or licensing body of the state or any political subdivision thereof.
(4) "Non-English-speaking person" means any person
involved in a legal proceeding who cannot readily speak or
understand the English language, but does not include hearing-impaired persons who are covered under chapter 2.42
RCW.
(5) "Qualified interpreter" means a person who is able
readily to interpret or translate spoken and written English for
non-English-speaking persons and to interpret or translate
oral or written statements of non-English-speaking persons
into spoken English.
(6) "Registered interpreter" means an interpreter who is
registered by the administrative office of the courts. [2010 c
190 § 2; 2005 c 282 § 2; 1989 c 358 § 2. Formerly RCW
2.42.210.]
2.43.020
Reviser’s note: The definitions in this section have been alphabetized
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).
[Title 2 RCW—page 40]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.040 Fees and expenses—Cost of providing interpreter—Reimbursement. (1) Interpreters appointed
according to this chapter are entitled to a reasonable fee for
their services and shall be reimbursed for actual expenses
which are reasonable as provided in this section.
(2) In all legal proceedings in which the non-Englishspeaking person is a party, or is subpoenaed or summoned by
the appointing authority or is otherwise compelled by the
appointing authority to appear, including criminal proceedings, grand jury proceedings, coroner’s inquests, mental
health commitment proceedings, and other legal proceedings
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initiated by agencies of government, the cost of providing the
interpreter shall be borne by the governmental body initiating
the legal proceedings.
(3) In other legal proceedings, the cost of providing the
interpreter shall be borne by the non-English-speaking person
unless such person is indigent according to adopted standards
of the body. In such a case the cost shall be an administrative
cost of the governmental body under the authority of which
the legal proceeding is conducted.
(4) The cost of providing the interpreter is a taxable cost
of any proceeding in which costs ordinarily are taxed.
(5) Subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor, the administrative office of the courts shall
reimburse the appointing authority for up to one-half of the
payment to the interpreter where an interpreter is appointed
by a judicial officer in a proceeding before a court at public
expense and:
(a) The interpreter appointed is an interpreter certified by
the administrative office of the courts or is a qualified interpreter registered by the administrative office of the courts in
a noncertified language, or where the necessary language is
not certified or registered, the interpreter has been qualified
by the judicial officer pursuant to this chapter;
(b) The court conducting the legal proceeding has an
approved language assistance plan that complies with RCW
2.43.090; and
(c) The fee paid to the interpreter for services is in accordance with standards established by the administrative office
of the courts. [2008 c 291 § 3; 1989 c 358 § 4. Formerly
RCW 2.42.230.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.050 Oath. (1) Upon certification or registration
and every two years thereafter, certified or registered interpreters shall take an oath, affirming that the interpreter will
make a true interpretation to the person being examined of all
the proceedings in a language which the person understands,
and that the interpreter will repeat the statements of the person being examined to the court or agency conducting the
proceedings, in the English language, to the best of the interpreter’s skill and judgment. The administrative office of the
courts shall maintain a record of the oath in the same manner
that the list of certified and registered interpreters is maintained.
(2) Before any person serving as an interpreter for the
court or agency begins to interpret, the appointing authority
shall require the interpreter to state the person’s name on the
record and whether the person is a certified or registered
interpreter. If the interpreter is not a certified or registered
interpreter, the interpreter must submit the interpreter’s qualifications on the record.
(3) Before beginning to interpret, every interpreter
appointed under this chapter shall take an oath unless the
interpreter is a certified or registered interpreter who has
taken the oath within the last two years as required in subsection (1) of this section. The oath must affirm that the interpreter will make a true interpretation to the person being
examined of all the proceedings in a language which the person understands, and that the interpreter will repeat the statements of the person being examined to the court or agency
2.43.050
(2010 Ed.)
2.43.090
conducting the proceedings, in the English language, to the
best of the interpreter’s skill and judgment. [2010 c 190 § 1;
1989 c 358 § 5. Formerly RCW 2.42.240.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.060 Waiver of right to interpreter. (1) The right
to a qualified interpreter may not be waived except when:
(a) A non-English-speaking person requests a waiver;
and
(b) The appointing authority determines on the record
that the waiver has been made knowingly, voluntarily, and
intelligently.
(2) Waiver of a qualified interpreter may be set aside and
an interpreter appointed, in the discretion of the appointing
authority, at any time during the proceedings. [1989 c 358 §
6. Formerly RCW 2.42.250.]
2.43.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.070 Testing, certification of interpreters. (1)
Subject to the availability of funds, the administrative office
of the courts shall establish and administer a comprehensive
testing and certification program for language interpreters.
(2) The administrative office of the courts shall work
cooperatively with community colleges and other private or
public educational institutions, and with other public or private organizations to establish a certification preparation curriculum and suitable training programs to ensure the availability of certified interpreters. Training programs shall be
made readily available in both eastern and western Washington locations.
(3) The administrative office of the courts shall establish
and adopt standards of proficiency, written and oral, in
English and the language to be interpreted.
(4) The administrative office of the courts shall conduct
periodic examinations to ensure the availability of certified
interpreters. Periodic examinations shall be made readily
available in both eastern and western Washington locations.
(5) The administrative office of the courts shall compile,
maintain, and disseminate a current list of interpreters certified by the office.
(6) The administrative office of the courts may charge
reasonable fees for testing, training, and certification. [2005
c 282 § 4; 1989 c 358 § 7. Formerly RCW 2.42.260.]
2.43.070
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.43.080 Code of ethics. All language interpreters serving in a legal proceeding, whether or not certified or qualified, shall abide by a code of ethics established by supreme
court rule. [1989 c 358 § 8. Formerly RCW 2.42.270.]
2.43.080
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2.43.090 Language assistance plan—Required for
each trial court—Submission of plan to interpreter commission—Report. (1) Each trial court organized under this
title and Titles 3 and 35 RCW must develop a written language assistance plan to provide a framework for the provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking persons
accessing the court system in both civil and criminal legal
matters. The language assistance plan must include, at a minimum, provisions addressing the following:
2.43.090
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(a) Procedures to identify and assess the language needs
of non-English-speaking persons using the court system;
(b) Procedures for the appointment of interpreters as
required under RCW 2.43.030. Such procedures shall not
require the non-English-speaking person to make the
arrangements for the interpreter to appear in court;
(c) Procedures for notifying court users of the right to
and availability of interpreter services. Such information
shall be prominently displayed in the courthouse in the five
foreign languages that census data indicates are predominate
in the jurisdiction;
(d) A process for providing timely communication with
non-English speakers by all court employees who have regular contact with the public and meaningful access to court services, including access to services provided by the clerk’s
office;
(e) Procedures for evaluating the need for translation of
written materials, prioritizing those translation needs, and
translating the highest priority materials. These procedures
should take into account the frequency of use of forms by the
language group, and the cost of orally interpreting the forms;
(f) A process for requiring and providing training to
judges, court clerks, and other court staff on the requirements
of the language assistance plan and how to effectively access
and work with interpreters; and
(g) A process for ongoing evaluation of the language
assistance plan and monitoring of the implementation of the
language assistance plan.
(2) Each court, when developing its language assistance
plan, must consult with judges, court administrators and court
clerks, interpreters, and members of the community, such as
domestic violence organizations, pro bono programs, courthouse facilitators, legal services programs, and/or other community groups whose members speak a language other than
English.
(3) Each court must provide a copy of its language assistance plan to the interpreter commission established by
supreme court rule for approval prior to receiving state reimbursement for interpreter costs under this chapter.
(4) Each court receiving reimbursement for interpreter
costs under RCW 2.42.120 or 2.43.040 must provide to the
administrative office of the courts by November 15, 2009, a
report detailing an assessment of the need for interpreter services for non-English speakers in court-mandated classes or
programs, the extent to which interpreter services are currently available for court-mandated classes or programs, and
the resources that would be required to ensure that interpreters are provided to non-English speakers in court-mandated
classes or programs. The report shall also include the
amounts spent annually on interpreter services for fiscal
years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. The administrative
office of the courts shall compile these reports and provide
them along with the specific reimbursements provided, by
court and fiscal year, to the appropriate committees of the
legislature by December 15, 2009. [2008 c 291 § 1.]
[Title 2 RCW—page 42]
Chapter 2.44
Chapter 2.44 RCW
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Sections
2.44.010
2.44.020
2.44.030
2.44.040
2.44.050
2.44.060
Authority of attorney.
Appearance without authority—Procedure.
Production of authority to act.
Change of attorneys.
Notice of change and substitution.
Death or removal of attorney—Proceedings.
Rules of court: See Code of professional responsibility.
Attorney as witness: Rules of court: CR 43(g); Code of Professional
Responsibility—DR 5-102.
Attorney fee in appeals from board of industrial insurance appeals: RCW
51.52.130.
Legal aid: Chapter 2.50 RCW.
Lien for attorneys’ fees: Chapter 60.40 RCW.
Prosecuting attorneys, duties in general: Chapter 36.27 RCW.
Salaried attorney of trust company or national bank not allowed fee for probating estate: RCW 11.36.010.
2.44.010 Authority of attorney. An attorney and counselor has authority:
(1) To bind his client in any of the proceedings in an
action or special proceeding by his agreement duly made, or
entered upon the minutes of the court; but the court shall disregard all agreements and stipulations in relation to the conduct of, or any of the proceedings in, an action or special proceeding unless such agreement or stipulation be made in open
court, or in presence of the clerk, and entered in the minutes
by him, or signed by the party against whom the same is
alleged, or his attorney;
(2) To receive money claimed by his client in an action
or special proceeding, during the pendency thereof, or after
judgment upon the payment thereof, and not otherwise, to
discharge the same or acknowledge satisfaction of the judgment;
(3) This section shall not prevent a party [from] employing a new attorney or from issuing an execution upon a judgment, or from taking other proceedings prescribed by statute
for its enforcement. [Code 1881 § 3280; 1863 p 404 § 6; RRS
§ 130.]
2.44.010
2.44.020 Appearance without authority—Procedure.
If it be alleged by a party for whom an attorney appears, that
he does so without authority, the court may, at any stage of
the proceedings, relieve the party for whom the attorney has
assumed to appear from the consequences of his act; it may
also summarily, upon motion, compel the attorney to repair
the injury to either party consequent upon his assumption of
authority. [Code 1881 § 3281; 1863 p 405 § 7; RRS § 131.]
2.44.020
2.44.030 Production of authority to act. The court, or
a judge, may, on motion of either party, and on showing reasonable grounds therefor, require the attorney for the adverse
party, or for any one of several adverse parties, to produce or
prove the authority under which he appears, and until he does
so, may stay all proceedings by him on behalf of the party for
whom he assumes to appear. [Code 1881 § 3282; 1863 p 405
§ 8; RRS § 132.]
2.44.030
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2.44.040 Change of attorneys. The attorney in an
action or special proceeding, may be changed at any time
before judgment or final determination as follows:
(1) Upon his own consent, filed with the clerk or entered
upon the minutes; or
(2) Upon the order of the court, or a judge thereof, on the
application of the client, or for other sufficient cause; but no
such change can be made until the charges of such attorney
have been paid by the party asking such change to be made.
[Code 1881 § 3283; 1863 p 405 § 9; RRS § 133.]
2.44.040
2.44.050 Notice of change and substitution. When an
attorney is changed, as provided in RCW 2.44.040, written
notice of the change, and of the substitution of a new attorney, or of the appearance of the party in person, must be
given to the adverse party; until then, he shall be bound to
recognize the former attorney. [Code 1881 § 3284; 1863 p
405 § 10; RRS § 134.]
2.44.050
2.44.060 Death or removal of attorney—Proceedings. When an attorney dies, or is removed, or suspended, or
ceases to act as such, a party to an action for whom he was
acting as attorney, must, at least twenty days before any further proceedings against him, be required by the adverse
party, by written notice, to appoint another attorney, or to
appear in person. [Code 1881 § 3285; 1863 p 405 § 11; RRS
§ 135.]
2.44.060
2.48.035
Statute law committee, membership on: RCW 1.08.001.
2.48.010 Objects and powers. There is hereby created
as an agency of the state, for the purpose and with the powers
hereinafter set forth, an association to be known as the Washington State Bar Association, hereinafter designated as the
state bar, which association shall have a common seal and
may sue and be sued, and which may, for the purpose of carrying into effect and promoting the objects of said association, enter into contracts and acquire, hold, encumber and dispose of such real and personal property as is necessary
thereto. [1933 c 94 § 2; RRS § 138-2.]
2.48.010
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2.48.020 First members. The first members of the
Washington State Bar Association shall be all persons now
[on June 7, 1933] entitled to practice law in this state. [1933
c 94 § 3; RRS § 138-3. FORMER PART OF SECTION:
1933 c 94 § 4; RRS § 138-4 now codified as RCW 2.48.021.]
2.48.020
2.48.021 New members. After the organization of the
state bar, as herein provided, all persons who are admitted to
practice in accordance with the provisions of RCW 2.48.010
through 2.48.180, except judges of courts of record, shall
become by that fact active members of the state bar. [1933 c
94 § 4; RRS § 138-4. Formerly RCW 2.48.020, part.]
2.48.021
2.48.030 Board of governors. There is hereby constituted a board of governors of the state bar which shall consist
of not more than fifteen members, to include: The president
of the state bar elected as provided by the bylaws of the association, one member from each congressional district now or
hereafter existing in the state elected by secret ballot by mail
by the active members residing therein, and such additional
members elected as provided by the bylaws of the association. The members of the board of governors shall hold office
for three years and until their successors are elected and qualified. Any vacancies in the board of governors shall be filled
by the continuing members of the board until the next election, held in accordance with the bylaws of the association.
The board shall not be deemed to be unlawfully constituted and a member of the board shall not be deemed ineligible to serve the remainder of the member’s unexpired term on
the board solely by reason of the establishment of new or
revised boundaries for congressional districts. [1982 1st ex.s.
c 30 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 66 § 1; 1933 c 94 § 5; RRS § 138-5.]
2.48.030
Chapter 2.48
Chapter 2.48 RCW
STATE BAR ACT
Sections
2.48.010
2.48.020
2.48.021
2.48.030
2.48.035
2.48.040
2.48.050
2.48.060
2.48.070
2.48.080
2.48.090
2.48.100
2.48.110
2.48.130
2.48.140
2.48.150
2.48.160
2.48.165
2.48.166
2.48.170
2.48.180
2.48.190
2.48.200
2.48.210
2.48.220
2.48.230
Objects and powers.
First members.
New members.
Board of governors.
Board of governors—Membership—Effect of creation of new
congressional districts or boundaries.
State bar governed by board of governors.
Powers of governors.
Admission and disbarment.
Admission of veterans.
Admission of veterans—Establishment of requirements if in
service.
Admission of veterans—Establishment of requirements if discharged.
Admission of veterans—Effect of disability discharge.
Admission of veterans—Fees of veterans.
Membership fee—Active.
Membership fee—Inactive.
Admission fees.
Suspension for nonpayment of fees.
Disbarment or license suspension—Nonpayment or default on
educational loan or scholarship.
Admission to or suspension from practice—Noncompliance
with support order—Rules.
Only active members may practice law.
Definitions—Unlawful practice a crime—Cause for discipline—Unprofessional conduct—Defense—Injunction—
Remedies—Costs—Attorneys’ fees—Time limit for action.
Qualifications on admission to practice.
Restrictions on practice by certain officers.
Oath on admission.
Grounds of disbarment or suspension.
Code of ethics.
Rules of court: See Rules of Professional Responsibility, Rules for Lawyer
Discipline, also Admission to Practice Rules.
School district hearings, hearing officers as members of state bar association: RCW 28A.405.310.
(2010 Ed.)
2.48.035 Board of governors—Membership—Effect
of creation of new congressional districts or boundaries.
The terms of office of members of the board of governors of
the state bar who are elected from the various congressional
districts shall not be affected by the creation of either new
boundaries for congressional districts or additional districts.
In such an event, each board member so elected may continue
to serve in office for the balance of the term for which he or
she was elected or appointed: PROVIDED, That the board
member continues to reside within the boundaries of the congressional district as they existed at the time of his or her
election or appointment. Vacancies which occur in a board
member position during the balance of any such term shall be
2.48.035
[Title 2 RCW—page 43]
2.48.040
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filled pursuant to RCW 2.48.030, as now or hereafter
amended, by a successor who resides within the boundaries
of the congressional district from which the member whose
office was vacated was elected as they existed at the time of
his or her election. At the election immediately preceding
expiration of the term of office of each board member provided for in this section following the creation of either new
boundaries for congressional districts or additional districts,
and thereafter, a successor shall be elected from the congressional district which corresponds in number with the congressional district from which the incumbent was appointed or
elected. [1982 1st ex.s. c 30 § 2.]
2.48.040 State bar governed by board of governors.
The state bar shall be governed by the board of governors
which shall be charged with the executive functions of the
state bar and the enforcement of the provisions of RCW
2.48.010 through 2.48.180 and all rules adopted in pursuance
thereof. The members of the board of governors shall receive
no salary by virtue of their office. [1933 c 94 § 6; RRS § 1386.]
2.48.040
2.48.050 Powers of governors. The said board of governors shall have power, in its discretion, from time to time to
adopt rules
(1) concerning membership and the classification thereof
into active, inactive and honorary members; and
(2) concerning the enrollment and privileges of membership; and
(3) defining the other officers of the state bar, the time,
place and method of their selection, and their respective powers, duties, terms of office and compensation; and
(4) concerning annual and special meetings; and
(5) concerning the collection, the deposit and the disbursement of the membership and admission fees, penalties,
and all other funds; and
(6) providing for the organization and government of
district and/or other local subdivisions of the state bar; and
(7) providing for all other matters, whether similar to the
foregoing or not, affecting in any way whatsoever, the organization and functioning of the state bar. Any such rule may
be modified, or rescinded, or a new rule adopted, by a vote of
the active members under rules to be prescribed by the board
of governors. [1933 c 94 § 7; RRS § 138-7.]
2.48.050
2.48.060 Admission and disbarment. The said board
of governors shall likewise have power, in its discretion,
from time to time to adopt rules, subject to the approval of the
supreme court, fixing the qualifications, requirements and
procedure for admission to the practice of law; and, with such
approval, to establish from time to time and enforce rules of
professional conduct for all members of the state bar; and,
with such approval, to appoint boards or committees to examine applicants for admission; and, to investigate, prosecute
and hear all causes involving discipline, disbarment, suspension or reinstatement, and make recommendations thereon to
the supreme court; and, with such approval, to prescribe rules
establishing the procedure for the investigation and hearing
of such matters, and establishing county or district agencies
to assist therein to the extent provided by such rules: PRO2.48.060
[Title 2 RCW—page 44]
VIDED, HOWEVER, That no person who shall have participated in the investigation or prosecution of any such cause
shall sit as a member of any board or committee hearing the
same. [1933 c 94 § 8; RRS § 138-8.]
Rules of court: See Rules for Lawyer Discipline, also Admission to Practice
Rules.
2.48.070 Admission of veterans. Any person who shall
have graduated from any accredited law school and after such
graduation shall have served in the armed forces of the
United States of America between December 7, 1941, and the
termination of the present World War, may be admitted to the
practice of law in the state of Washington and to membership
in the Washington State Bar Association, upon motion made
before the supreme court of the state of Washington, provided the following is made to appear:
(1) That the applicant is a person of good moral character
over the age of twenty-one years;
(2) That the applicant, at the time of entering the armed
forces of the United States, was a legal resident of the state of
Washington;
(3) That the applicant’s service in the armed forces of the
United States is or was satisfactory and honorable. [1945 c
181 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 138-7A.]
2.48.070
Qualifications for admission to practice as prescribed by Rules of court:
Admission to Practice Rules.
2.48.080 Admission of veterans—Establishment of
requirements if in service. If an applicant under RCW
2.48.070 through 2.48.110 is, at the time he applies for
admission to practice law in the state of Washington, still in
the armed forces of the United States, he may establish the
requirements of the proviso in RCW 2.48.070 by a letter or
certificate from his commanding officer and by the certificates of at least two active members of the Washington State
Bar Association. [1945 c 181 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1387B.]
2.48.080
2.48.090 Admission of veterans—Establishment of
requirements if discharged. If an applicant under RCW
2.48.070 through 2.48.110 is, at the time he applies for
admission to practice law in the state of Washington, no
longer in the armed forces of the United States, he may establish the requirements of the proviso in RCW 2.48.070 as follows:
(1) If he shall have been an enlisted person, by producing
an honorable discharge, and by the certificates of at least two
active members of the Washington State Bar Association.
(2) If he shall have been an officer, by an affidavit showing that he has been relieved from active duty under circumstances other than dishonorable, and by the certificates of at
least two active members of the Washington State Bar Association. [1945 c 181 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 138-7C.]
2.48.090
2.48.100 Admission of veterans—Effect of disability
discharge. A physical disability discharge shall be considered an honorable discharge unless it be coupled with a dishonorable discharge. [1945 c 181 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
138-7D.]
2.48.100
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2.48.110 Admission of veterans—Fees of veterans.
An applicant applying for admission to practice law under the
provisions of RCW 2.48.070 through 2.48.090, shall pay the
same fees as are required of residents of the state of Washington seeking admission to practice law by examination. [1945
c 181 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 138-7E.]
2.48.110
2.48.130 Membership fee—Active. The annual membership fees for active members shall be payable on or before
February 1st of each year. The board of governors may establish the amount of such annual membership fee to be effective each year: PROVIDED, That written notice of any proposed increase in membership fee shall be sent to active
members not less than sixty days prior to the effective date of
such increase: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the board of
governors may establish the fee at a reduced rate for those
who have been active members for less than five years in this
state or elsewhere. [1957 c 138 § 1; 1953 c 256 § 1; 1933 c
94 § 9; RRS § 138-9.]
2.48.130
2.48.140 Membership fee—Inactive. The annual
membership fee for inactive members shall be the sum of two
dollars, payable on or before the first day of February of each
year. [1955 c 34 § 1; 1933 c 94 § 10; RRS § 138-10.]
2.48.140
2.48.150 Admission fees. Applicants for admission to
the bar upon accredited certificates or upon examination, not
having been admitted to the bar in another state or territory,
shall pay a fee of twenty-five dollars and all other applicants
a fee of fifty dollars. Said admission fees shall be used to pay
the expenses incurred in connection with examining and
admitting applicants to the bar, including salaries of examiners, and any balance remaining at the close of each biennium
shall be paid to the state treasurer and be by him credited to
the general fund. [1933 c 94 § 11; RRS § 138-11.]
2.48.150
Rules of court: Admission—APR 3(d).
2.48.160 Suspension for nonpayment of fees. Any
member failing to pay any fees after the same become due,
and after two months’ written notice of his delinquency, must
be suspended from membership in the state bar, but may be
reinstated upon payment of accrued fees and such penalties as
may be imposed by the board of governors, not exceeding
double the amount of the delinquent fee. [1933 c 94 § 12;
RRS § 138-12.]
2.48.160
2.48.165 Disbarment or license suspension—Nonpayment or default on educational loan or scholarship.
The Washington state supreme court may provide by court
rule that nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan shall result in disbarment or license
suspension of the license of any person who has been certified by a lending agency and reported to the court for nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational
loan or service-conditional scholarship. The supreme court
may reinstate the person when provided with a written
release issued by the lending agency stating that the person is
making payments on the loan in accordance with a repayment
agreement approved by the lending agency. [1996 c 293 § 1.]
2.48.165
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2.48.180
2.48.166 Admission to or suspension from practice—
Noncompliance with support order—Rules. The Washington state supreme court may provide by rule that no person
who has been certified by the department of social and health
services as a person who is in noncompliance with a support
order or a *residential or visitation order as provided in RCW
74.20A.320 may be admitted to the practice of law in this
state, and that any member of the Washington state bar association who has been certified by the department of social and
health services as a person who is in noncompliance with a
support order or a residential or visitation order as provided
in RCW 74.20A.320 shall be immediately suspended from
membership. The court’s rules may provide for review of an
application for admission or reinstatement of membership
after the department of social and health services has issued a
release stating that the person is in compliance with the order.
[1997 c 58 § 810.]
2.48.166
*Reviser’s note: 1997 c 58 § 886 requiring a court to order certification
of noncompliance with residential provisions of a court-ordered parenting
plan was vetoed. Provisions ordering the department of social and health services to certify a responsible parent based on a court order to certify for noncompliance with residential provisions of a parenting plan were vetoed. See
RCW 74.20A.320.
Intent—1997 c 58: "The legislature intends that the license suspension
program established in chapter 74.20A RCW be implemented fairly to
ensure that child support obligations are met and that parents comply with
residential and visitation orders. However, being mindful of the separations
of powers and responsibilities among the branches of government, the legislature strongly encourages the state supreme court to adopt rules providing
for suspension and denial of licenses related to the practice of law to those
individuals who are in noncompliance with a support order or a residential or
visitation order." [1997 c 58 § 809.]
Effective dates—Intent—1997 c 58: See notes following RCW
74.20A.320.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.48.170 Only active members may practice law. No
person shall practice law in this state subsequent to the first
meeting of the state bar unless he shall be an active member
thereof as hereinbefore defined: PROVIDED, That a member of the bar in good standing in any other state or jurisdiction shall be entitled to appear in the courts of this state under
such rules as the board of governors may prescribe. [1933 c
94 § 13; RRS § 138-13.]
2.48.170
Rules of court: Admission—APR 5.
2.48.180 Definitions—Unlawful practice a crime—
Cause for discipline—Unprofessional conduct—
Defense—Injunction—Remedies—Costs—Attorneys’
fees—Time limit for action. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Legal provider" means an active member in good
standing of the state bar, and any other person authorized by
the Washington state supreme court to engage in full or limited practice of law;
(b) "Nonlawyer" means a person to whom the Washington supreme court has granted a limited authorization to practice law but who practices law outside that authorization, and
a person who is not an active member in good standing of the
state bar, including persons who are disbarred or suspended
from membership;
(c) "Ownership interest" means the right to control the
affairs of a business, or the right to share in the profits of a
business, and includes a loan to the business when the interest
2.48.180
[Title 2 RCW—page 45]
2.48.190
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on the loan is based upon the income of the business or the
loan carries more than a commercially reasonable rate of
interest.
(2) The following constitutes unlawful practice of law:
(a) A nonlawyer practices law, or holds himself or herself out as entitled to practice law;
(b) A legal provider holds an investment or ownership
interest in a business primarily engaged in the practice of law,
knowing that a nonlawyer holds an investment or ownership
interest in the business;
(c) A nonlawyer knowingly holds an investment or ownership interest in a business primarily engaged in the practice
of law;
(d) A legal provider works for a business that is primarily engaged in the practice of law, knowing that a nonlawyer
holds an investment or ownership interest in the business; or
(e) A nonlawyer shares legal fees with a legal provider.
(3)(a) Unlawful practice of law is a crime. A single violation of this section is a gross misdemeanor.
(b) Each subsequent violation of this section, whether
alleged in the same or in subsequent prosecutions, is a class C
felony punishable according to chapter 9A.20 RCW.
(4) Nothing contained in this section affects the power of
the courts to grant injunctive or other equitable relief or to
punish as for contempt.
(5) Whenever a legal provider or a person licensed by the
state in a business or profession is convicted, enjoined, or
found liable for damages or a civil penalty or other equitable
relief under this section, the plaintiff’s attorney shall provide
written notification of the judgment to the appropriate regulatory or disciplinary body or agency.
(6) A violation of this section is cause for discipline and
constitutes unprofessional conduct that could result in any
regulatory penalty provided by law, including refusal, revocation, or suspension of a business or professional license, or
right or admission to practice. Conduct that constitutes a violation of this section is unprofessional conduct in violation of
RCW 18.130.180.
(7) In a proceeding under this section it is a defense if
proven by the defendant by a preponderance of the evidence
that, at the time of the offense, the conduct alleged was authorized by the rules of professional conduct or the admission to
practice rules, or Washington business and professions
licensing statutes or rules.
(8) Independent of authority granted to the attorney general, the prosecuting attorney may petition the superior court
for an injunction against a person who has violated this chapter. Remedies in an injunctive action brought by a prosecuting attorney are limited to an order enjoining, restraining, or
preventing the doing of any act or practice that constitutes a
violation of this chapter and imposing a civil penalty of up to
five thousand dollars for each violation. The prevailing party
in the action may, in the discretion of the court, recover its
reasonable investigative costs and the costs of the action
including a reasonable attorney’s fee. The degree of proof
required in an action brought under this subsection is a preponderance of the evidence. An action under this subsection
must be brought within three years after the violation of this
chapter occurred. [2003 c 53 § 2; 2001 c 310 § 2. Prior:
1995 c 285 § 26; 1989 c 117 § 13; 1933 c 94 § 14; RRS § 13814.]
[Title 2 RCW—page 46]
Rules of court: RLD 1.1(h).
Intent—2003 c 53: "The legislature intends by this act to reorganize
criminal provisions throughout the Revised Code of Washington to clarify
and simplify the identification and referencing of crimes. It is not intended
that this act effectuate any substantive change to any criminal provision in
the Revised Code of Washington." [2003 c 53 § 1.]
Effective date—2003 c 53: "This act takes effect July 1, 2004." [2003
c 53 § 423.]
Purpose—2001 c 310: "The purpose of this act is to respond to State v.
Thomas, 103 Wn. App. 800, by reenacting and ranking, without changes,
legislation relating to the crime of unlawful practice of law, enacted as sections 26 and 27, chapter 285, Laws of 1995." [2001 c 310 § 1.]
Effective date—2001 c 310: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 14, 2001]." [2001 c 310 § 5.]
Practicing law with disbarred attorney: RCW 2.48.220(9).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.48.190 Qualifications on admission to practice. No
person shall be permitted to practice as an attorney or counselor at law or to do work of a legal nature for compensation,
or to represent himself or herself as an attorney or counselor
at law or qualified to do work of a legal nature, unless he or
she is a citizen of the United States and a bona fide resident
of this state and has been admitted to practice law in this
state: PROVIDED, That any person may appear and conduct
his or her own case in any action or proceeding brought by or
against him or her, or may appear in his or her own behalf in
the small claims department of the district court: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That an attorney of another state may
appear as counselor in a court of this state without admission,
upon satisfying the court that his or her state grants the same
right to attorneys of this state. [1987 c 202 § 107; 1921 c 126
§ 4; RRS § 139-4. Prior: 1919 c 100 § 1; 1917 c 115 § 1.]
2.48.190
Rules of court: Admission—APR 5.
Reviser’s note: Last proviso, see later enactment, RCW 2.48.170.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
2.48.200 Restrictions on practice by certain officers.
No person shall practice law who holds a commission as
judge in any court of record, or as sheriff or coroner; nor shall
the clerk of the supreme court, the court of appeals, or of the
superior court or any deputy thereof practice in the court of
which he or she is clerk or deputy clerk: PROVIDED, It shall
be unlawful for a deputy prosecuting attorney, or for the
employee, partner, or agent of a prosecuting attorney, or for
an attorney occupying offices with a prosecuting attorney, to
appear for an adverse interest in any proceeding in which a
prosecuting attorney is appearing, or to appear in any suit,
action or proceeding in which a prosecuting attorney is prohibited by law from appearing, but nothing herein shall prohibit a prosecuting attorney or a deputy prosecuting attorney
from appearing in any action or proceeding for an interest
divergent from that represented in the same action or proceeding by another attorney or special attorney in or for the
same office, so long as such appearances are pursuant to the
duties of prosecuting attorneys as set out in RCW 36.27.020
and such appearances are consistent with the code of
professional responsibility or other code of ethics adopted by
the Washington state supreme court, but nothing herein shall
preclude a judge or justice of a court of this state from finish2.48.200
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ing any business undertaken in a court of the United States
prior to him or her becoming a judge or justice. [1992 c 225
§ 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 19 § 3; 1971 c 81 § 13; 1921 c 126 § 5;
RRS § 139-5.]
Rules of court: Judicial ethics—CJC.
Administrator for the courts, assistant not to practice law: RCW 2.56.020.
Attorney general, deputies, assistants—Private practice of law prohibited:
RCW 43.10.115, 43.10.120, 43.10.125; but see RCW 43.10.130.
Clerk not to practice law: RCW 2.32.090.
Coroner not to practice law: RCW 36.24.170.
Judges may not practice law: State Constitution Art. 4 § 19 and RCW
2.06.090, 35.20.170; but see RCW 2.28.040.
Prosecuting and deputy prosecuting attorneys—Private practice prohibited
in certain counties: RCW 36.27.060.
Registrar, deputy registrar of titles not to practice law: RCW 65.12.050.
Sheriff not to practice law: RCW 36.28.110.
2.48.210 Oath on admission. Every person before
being admitted to practice law in this state shall take and subscribe the following oath:
I do solemnly swear:
I am a citizen of the United States and owe my allegiance
thereto;
I will support the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution of the state of Washington;
I will maintain the respect due to courts of justice and
judicial officers;
I will not counsel or maintain any suit or proceeding
which shall appear to me to be unjust, nor any defense except
such as I believe to be honestly debatable under the law of the
land, unless it be in defense of a person charged with a public
offense; I will employ for the purpose of maintaining the
causes confided to me such means only as are consistent with
truth and honor, and will never seek to mislead the judge or
jury by any artifice or false statement of fact or law;
I will maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate the
secrets of my client, and will accept no compensation in connection with his business except from him or with his knowledge and approval;
I will abstain from all offensive personality, and advance
no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness, unless required by the justice of the cause with which I
am charged;
I will never reject, from any consideration personal to
myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay
any man’s cause for lucre or malice. So help me God. [1921
c 126 § 12; RRS § 139-12. Prior: 1917 c 115 § 14.]
2.48.210
Rules of court: Admission—APR 5(c) and (d).
2.48.220 Grounds of disbarment or suspension. An
attorney or counselor may be disbarred or suspended for any
of the following causes arising after his admission to practice:
(1) His conviction of a felony or misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude, in which case the record of conviction shall
be conclusive evidence.
(2) Wilful disobedience or violation of an order of the
court requiring him to do or forbear an act connected with, or
in the course of, his profession, which he ought in good faith
to do or forbear.
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(3) Violation of his oath as an attorney, or of his duties as
an attorney and counselor.
(4) Corruptly or wilfully, and without authority, appearing as attorney for a party to an action or proceeding.
(5) Lending his name to be used as attorney and counselor by another person who is not an attorney and counselor.
(6) For the commission of any act involving moral turpitude, dishonesty or corruption, whether the same be committed in the course of his relations as an attorney or counselor at
law, or otherwise, and whether the same constitute a felony or
misdemeanor or not; and if the act constitute a felony or misdemeanor, conviction thereof in a criminal proceeding shall
not be a condition precedent to disbarment or suspension
from practice therefor.
(7) Misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact
made in his application for admission or in support thereof.
(8) Disbarment by a foreign court of competent jurisdiction.
(9) Practicing law with or in cooperation with a disbarred
or suspended attorney, or maintaining an office for the practice of law in a room or office occupied or used in whole or in
part by a disbarred or suspended attorney, or permitting a disbarred or suspended attorney to use his name for the practice
of law, or practicing law for or on behalf of a disbarred or suspended attorney, or practicing law under any arrangement or
understanding for division of fees or compensation of any
kind with a disbarred or suspended attorney or with any person not a licensed attorney.
(10) Gross incompetency in the practice of the profession.
(11) Violation of the ethics of the profession. [1921 c
126 § 14; 1909 c 139 § 7; RRS § 139-14.]
Rules of court: RLD 1.1.
2.48.230 Code of ethics. The code of ethics of the
American Bar Association shall be the standard of ethics for
the members of the bar of this state. [1921 c 126 § 15; RRS
§ 139-15. Prior: 1917 c 115 § 20.]
2.48.230
Rules of court: See Code of Professional Responsibility, also Code of Judicial Conduct.
Reviser’s note: RCW 2.48.190, 2.48.200, 2.48.210, 2.48.220, and
2.48.230 are the only sections of the earlier act relating to the admission, regulation, disbarment, etc., of attorneys which are thought not to be embraced
within the general repeal contained in the state bar act of 1933.
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Chapter 2.50 RCW
LEGAL AID
Sections
2.50.010
2.50.020
2.50.040
2.50.050
2.50.060
2.50.070
2.50.080
2.50.090
2.50.100
2.50.110
2.50.120
2.50.125
2.50.130
2.50.140
Legal aid defined.
Public interest.
Declaration of necessity by board of county commissioners.
Legal aid bureau defined.
Board of governors—Authority.
Legal aid county committee created.
Supervision.
Registration fees and private funds.
Limitation of legal aid.
Attorneys’ fees.
County funds.
Cities authorized to appropriate funds.
Revocation of declaration of necessity.
Washington State Bar Association not restricted.
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2.50.010
2.50.150
2.50.160
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Certain other acts not applicable.
Chapter not exclusive—Counties authorized to provide legal
aid.
2.50.010 Legal aid defined. Legal aid is the rendition,
without compensation, of professional services by an active
member of the Washington State Bar Association to or for
any indigent person unable to pay a reasonable attorney’s fee
determined in accordance with the established code of legal
ethics. [1939 c 93 § 1; RRS § 10007-201. Formerly RCW
74.36.010.]
2.50.010
2.50.020 Public interest. The promotion of organized
legal aid is hereby declared to be in the public interest. [1939
c 93 § 2; RRS § 10007-202. Formerly RCW 74.36.020.]
2.50.020
2.50.040 Declaration of necessity by board of county
commissioners. The board of county commissioners (hereinafter called the county board) is empowered to find by resolution the existence of a necessity in such county for organized legal aid. Such resolution shall specify the amount of
county funds thereby to be allocated for and expended in the
operation of a legal aid bureau during the period of the fiscal
year or the remainder thereof. Within ten days after the passage of such a resolution, the commissioners shall cause a
certified copy to be transmitted to the board of governors of
the Washington State Bar Association (hereinafter called the
bar board). [1939 c 93 § 4; RRS § 10007-204. Formerly
RCW 74.36.040.]
2.50.040
2.50.050 Legal aid bureau defined. A legal aid bureau
(hereinafter called the bureau), is an agency for the rendition
of organized legal aid to indigent persons resident in the
county, consisting of one director, who shall be an attorney
resident in the county, and who shall be in good standing and
active membership in the Washington State Bar Association,
together with such professional and other personnel, such
office facilities, and other equipment, as may be determined
by the bar board and be financed by the county board. [1939
c 93 § 5; RRS § 10007-205. Formerly RCW 74.36.050.]
2.50.050
2.50.060 Board of governors—Authority. Upon
receipt of a certified copy of such resolution the bar board is
empowered and, within sixty days thereafter, is obligated to
create and continue a legal aid bureau as soon and as long as
the necessary funds so allocated are made available by the
county board, all expenditures for the bureau to be limited to
county funds so supplied, except only as hereinafter authorized. The bar board is vested with the ultimate power to control by its rules and regulations such bureau, the immediate
supervision of which in actual operation shall be by the bar
board itself or by a committee of its selection. [1939 c 93 §
6; RRS § 10007-206. Formerly RCW 74.36.060.]
county. [1939 c 93 § 7; RRS § 10007-207. Formerly RCW
74.36.070.]
2.50.080 Supervision. Among the powers to supervise
the actual operation of any such bureau, which shall be exercised either by the bar board itself or in its discretion by the
committee, are the following:
(1) To appoint and remove at will the director and to fix
the amount of his salary not in excess of two hundred dollars
per month;
(2) To engage and discharge all other employees of the
bureau and to fix their salaries or remuneration;
(3) To assist the director in supplying the free services of
attorneys for the bureau;
(4) To cooperate with the dean of any law school now or
hereafter established within this state respecting the participation of law students in the rendition of services by the
bureau under the guidance of the director—however, by this
provision, no law student shall be deemed authorized to represent as an attorney in a court of record any legal aid client;
(5) To require of the director periodically written statements of account and written reports upon any and all subjects within the operation of the bureau;
(6) To prescribe rules and regulations, always subject to
the bar board, for determination of the indigent persons who
are entitled to legal aid, for determination of the kinds of legal
problems and cases subject to legal aid, and for determination
of all operative legal aid policies not inconsistent with this
chapter;
(7) To advise the county board, for its budget upon its
written request, as to the estimated amount of county funds
reasonably required to effectively operate the bureau for the
ensuing fiscal year;
(8) To receive county funds allocated by the county
board for the bureau, and to render an account thereof at the
times and in the manner reasonably required by the county
board;
(9) To disburse such county funds, after receipt thereof,
solely for the purposes contemplated by this chapter. [1939 c
93 § 8; RRS § 10007-208. Formerly RCW 74.36.080.]
2.50.080
2.50.060
2.50.070 Legal aid county committee created. The
legal aid county committee (hereinafter called the committee), if created and continued by resolution of the bar board,
shall consist of three members chosen by the bar board as follows: a member of the bar board, who shall be chairman, a
judge of the superior court of the county, and an active member of the Washington State Bar Association, resident in the
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2.50.090 Registration fees and private funds. For the
purpose of promoting organized legal aid, the bar board is
empowered to receive and disburse, at its discretion, a nominal registration fee (not in excess of fifty cents), which it may
require of legal aid applicants, and also donations in any sum
of private funds. [1939 c 93 § 9; RRS § 10007-209. Formerly
RCW 74.36.090.]
2.50.090
2.50.100 Limitation of legal aid. No legal aid shall be
rendered by or through any bureau as to any matter which, in
the opinion of the director or the committee is not a proper
subject of legal aid. No legal aid shall be given concerning
matters relating to claims or litigation commonly handled on
a contingent fee basis, nor to the defense of criminal charges
in court. [1939 c 93 § 10; RRS § 10007-210. Formerly RCW
74.36.100.]
2.50.100
2.50.110 Attorneys’ fees. No attorney’s fee shall be
charged to or received from any legal aid client as to any legal
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aid matter handled by or through the bureau. All attorneys’
fees and court costs collected from any third party by the
bureau in the name of any legal aid client shall become a part
of the bureau’s operation funds. [1939 c 93 § 11; RRS §
10007-211. Formerly RCW 74.36.110.]
2.53.010
deemed in the public interest by the county legislative body.
[1972 ex.s. c 109 § 1.]
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CIVIL LEGAL AID
2.50.120 County funds. The county board in its discretion shall allocate funds for the purposes of the bureau from
county funds available for public assistance and relief
received from the levy of three mills as provided in section
17, chapter 180, Laws of 1937. [1939 c 93 § 12; RRS §
10007-212. Formerly RCW 74.36.120.]
2.50.120
Reviser’s note: 1937 c 180 § 17 was repealed by 1939 c 216 § 35.
Sections
2.53.005
2.53.010
2.53.020
2.53.030
2.53.900
Findings.
Civil legal aid oversight committee.
Office of civil legal aid—Director’s duties.
Public funds appropriated for civil representation of indigent
persons—Use—Distribution formula—Audit—Rules.
Effective date—2005 c 105.
2.53.005 Findings. The legislature finds that the provision of civil legal aid services to indigent persons is an important component of the state’s responsibility to provide for the
proper and effective administration of civil and criminal justice. The legislature further finds that state-funded legal aid
services should be administered by an independent office of
civil legal aid located within the judicial branch and subject
to formal continuing oversight that includes bipartisan legislative representation. [2005 c 105 § 1.]
2.53.005
2.50.125 Cities authorized to appropriate funds. A
city of any class or any code city may appropriate funds in
any amount for the purposes of this chapter. [1974 ex.s. c 5 §
1.]
2.50.125
2.50.130 Revocation of declaration of necessity. The
county board is empowered to find by resolution the nonexistence of a necessity in such county for organized legal aid.
Within ten days after the passage of such a resolution the
county board shall cause a certified copy to be transmitted to
the bar board. Upon receipt of a certified copy of such resolution the bar board is empowered and, within sixty days thereafter, is obligated to discontinue the legal aid bureau—unless
it is subsequently maintained in the discretion of the bar
board and financed by funds other than county funds. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a county board from adopting
successive resolutions declaring the existence or nonexistence of a necessity for organized legal aid, but no bureau
actually created as a result of such a resolution shall be discontinued by a resolution of revocation within sixty days
thereafter. [1939 c 93 § 13; RRS § 10007-213. Formerly
RCW 74.36.130.]
2.50.130
2.50.140 Washington State Bar Association not
restricted. No county funds shall be expended for legal aid
except in accordance with this chapter, but nothing in this
chapter shall limit the powers of the Washington State Bar
Association, or its board of governors, to promote or render
legal aid independent of county financial support. [1939 c 93
§ 14; RRS § 10007-214. Formerly RCW 74.36.140.]
2.50.140
2.50.150 Certain other acts not applicable. The provisions of section 6 of chapter 180 of the Laws of 1937 shall
not be applicable to a bureau or a committee as authorized by
this chapter, or to the bar board or the Washington State Bar
Association. [1939 c 93 § 15; RRS § 10007-215. Formerly
RCW 74.36.150.]
2.50.150
Reviser’s note: 1937 c 180 § 6 was repealed by 1939 c 216 § 35.
2.50.160 Chapter not exclusive—Counties authorized to provide legal aid. The provisions of this chapter are
not exclusive. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as
placing a limitation on the establishment of alternative methods or systems for providing legal aid. Counties are hereby
authorized to expend county funds for the establishment of
such methods or systems of providing legal aid as shall be
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2.53.010 Civil legal aid oversight committee. (1)
There is created a civil legal aid oversight committee consisting of the following members:
(a) Three persons appointed by the supreme court from a
list of nominees submitted by the access to justice board, one
of whom at the time of appointment is income eligible to
receive state-funded civil legal aid;
(b) Two persons appointed by the board for judicial
administration;
(c) Two senators, one from each of the two largest caucuses, appointed by the president of the senate; and two
members of the house of representatives, one from each of
the two largest caucuses, appointed by the speaker of the
house of representatives;
(d) One person appointed by the Washington state bar
association; and
(e) One person appointed by the governor.
(2) During the term of his or her appointment, an appointee may not be employed by a state-funded legal aid provider.
(3) Members shall each serve a three-year term, subject
to renewal for no more than one additional three-year term.
The oversight committee shall develop rules that provide for
the staggering of terms so that, after the first three years of the
committee’s existence, the terms of one-third of the members
expire each year. Members of the oversight committee
receive no compensation for their services as members of the
oversight committee, but may be reimbursed for travel and
other expenses in accordance with rules adopted by the office
of financial management.
(4) The oversight committee shall: Oversee the activities
of the office of civil legal aid created in RCW 2.53.020;
review the performance of the director of the office of civil
legal aid; and may, from time to time, make recommendations to the supreme court, the access to justice board, and the
legislature regarding the provision of civil legal aid funded
through RCW 2.53.030. [2005 c 105 § 4.]
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2.53.020
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2.53.020 Office of civil legal aid—Director’s duties.
(1) There is created an office of civil legal aid as an independent agency of the judicial branch.
(2) Activities of the office of civil legal aid shall be carried out by a director of civil legal aid services. The director
of civil legal aid services shall be appointed by the supreme
court from a list of three names forwarded by the access to
justice board. Qualifications for the director include admission to practice law in this state for at least five years; experience in representation of low-income people in civil matters,
which experience may be in the form of volunteer representation; knowledge of and demonstrated commitment to promoting access to the civil justice system for indigent persons; and
proven managerial or supervisory experience. The director
shall serve at the pleasure of the supreme court and receive a
salary to be fixed by the oversight committee.
(3) The director shall:
(a) Contract with one or more qualified legal aid providers to provide civil legal aid services authorized by RCW
2.53.030;
(b) Monitor and oversee the use of state funding to
ensure compliance with this chapter;
(c) Report quarterly to the civil legal aid oversight committee established in RCW 2.53.010 and the supreme court’s
access to justice board on the use of state funds for legal aid;
and report biennially on the status of access to the civil justice
system for low-income people eligible for state-funded legal
aid; and
(d) Submit a biennial budget request.
(4) The office shall not provide direct representation of
clients. [2005 c 105 § 5.]
2.53.020
2.53.030 Public funds appropriated for civil representation of indigent persons—Use—Distribution formula—Audit—Rules. (1)(a) The legislature recognizes the
ethical obligation of attorneys to represent clients without
interference by third parties in the discharge of professional
obligations to clients. However, to ensure the most beneficial
use of state resources, the legislature finds that it is within the
authority of the legislature to specify the categories of legal
cases in which qualified legal aid programs may provide civil
representation with state moneys. Accordingly, moneys
appropriated for civil legal representation shall not be used
for legal representation that is either outside the scope of this
section or prohibited by this section.
(b) Nothing in this section is intended to limit the authority of existing entities, including but not limited to the Washington state bar association, the public disclosure commission, the state auditor, and the federal legal services corporation to resolve issues within their respective jurisdictions.
(2) Any money appropriated by the legislature for civil
representation of indigent persons shall be administered by
the office of civil legal aid established under RCW 2.53.020,
and shall be used solely for the purpose of contracting with
qualified legal aid programs for legal representation of indigent persons in matters relating to: (a) Domestic relations
and family law matters, (b) public assistance and health care,
(c) housing and utilities, (d) social security, (e) mortgage
foreclosures, (f) home protection bankruptcies, (g) consumer
fraud and unfair sales practices, (h) rights of residents of
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long-term care facilities, (i) wills, estates, and living wills, (j)
elder abuse, and (k) guardianship.
(3) For purposes of this section, a "qualified legal aid
program" means a not-for-profit corporation incorporated
and operating exclusively in Washington which has received
basic field funding for the provision of civil legal aid to indigents from the federal legal services corporation or that has
received funding for civil legal aid for indigents under this
section before July 1, 1997.
(4) When entering into a contract with a qualified legal
aid provider under this section, the office of civil legal aid
shall require the provider to provide legal aid in a manner that
maximizes geographic access throughout the state.
(5) Funds distributed to qualified legal aid programs
under this section may not be used directly or indirectly for:
(a) Lobbying.
(i) For purposes of this section, "lobbying" means any
personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone communication, letter, printed or written matter, or other device
directly or indirectly intended to influence any member of
congress or any other federal, state, or local nonjudicial official, whether elected or appointed:
(A) In connection with any act, bill, resolution, or similar
legislation by the congress of the United States or by any
state or local legislative body, or any administrative rule,
rule-making activity, standard, rate, or other enactment by
any federal, state, or local administrative agency;
(B) In connection with any referendum, initiative, constitutional amendment, or any similar procedure of the congress, any state legislature, any local council, or any similar
governing body acting in a legislative capacity; or
(C) In connection with inclusion of any provision in a
legislative measure appropriating funds to, or defining or limiting the functions or authority of, the recipient of funds
under this section.
(ii) "Lobbying" does not include the response of an
employee of a legal aid program to a written request from a
governmental agency, an elected or appointed official, or
committee on a specific matter. This exception does not
authorize communication with anyone other than the requesting party, or agent or employee of such agency, official, or
committee.
(b) Grass roots lobbying. For purposes of this section,
"grass roots lobbying" means preparation, production, or dissemination of information the purpose of which is to encourage the public at large, or any definable segment thereof, to
contact legislators or their staff in support of or in opposition
to pending or proposed legislation; or contribute to or participate in a demonstration, march, rally, lobbying campaign, or
letter writing or telephone campaign for the purpose of influencing the course of pending or proposed legislation.
(c) Class action lawsuits.
(d) Participating in or identifying the program with prohibited political activities. For purposes of this section, "prohibited political activities" means (i) any activity directed
toward the success or failure of a political party, a candidate
for partisan or nonpartisan office, a partisan political group,
or a ballot measure; (ii) advertising or contributing or soliciting financial support for or against any candidate, political
group, or ballot measure; or (iii) voter registration or transportation activities.
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(e) Representation in fee-generating cases. For purposes
of this section, "fee-generating" means a case that might reasonably be expected to result in a fee for legal aid if undertaken by a private attorney. The charging of a fee pursuant to
subsection (6) of this section does not establish the fee-generating nature of a case.
A fee-generating case may be accepted when: (i) The
case has been rejected by the local lawyer referral services or
by two private attorneys; (ii) neither the referral service nor
two private attorneys will consider the case without payment
of a consultation fee; (iii) after consultation with the appropriate representatives of the private bar, the program has
determined that the type of case is one that private attorneys
do not ordinarily accept, or do not accept without prepayment
of a fee; or (iv) the director of the program or the director’s
designee has determined that referral of the case to the private
bar is not possible because documented attempts to refer similar cases in the past have been futile, or because emergency
circumstances compel immediate action before referral can
be made, but the client is advised that, if appropriate and consistent with professional responsibility, referral will be
attempted at a later time.
(f) Organizing any association, union, or federation, or
representing a labor union. However, nothing in this subsection (5)(f) prohibits the provision of legal aid to clients as otherwise permitted by this section.
(g) Representation of undocumented aliens.
(h) Picketing, demonstrations, strikes, or boycotts.
(i) Engaging in inappropriate solicitation. For purposes
of this section, "inappropriate solicitation" means promoting
the assertion of specific legal claims among persons who
know of their rights to make a claim and who decline to do so.
Nothing in this subsection precludes a legal aid program or its
employees from providing information regarding legal rights
and responsibilities or providing information regarding the
program’s services and intake procedures through community legal education activities, responding to an individual’s
specific question about whether the individual should consult
with an attorney or take legal action, or responding to an individual’s specific request for information about the individual’s legal rights or request for assistance in connection with
a specific legal problem.
(j) Conducting training programs that: (i) Advocate particular public policies; (ii) encourage or facilitate political
activities, labor or antilabor activities, boycotts, picketing,
strikes, or demonstrations; or (iii) attempt to influence legislation or rule making. Nothing in this subsection (5)(j) precludes representation of clients as otherwise permitted by this
section.
(6) The office of civil legal aid may establish requirements for client participation in the provision of civil legal
aid under this section, including but not limited to copayments and sliding fee scales.
(7)(a) Contracts entered into by the office of civil legal
aid with qualified legal aid programs under this section must
specify that the program’s expenditures of moneys distributed under this section:
(i) Must be audited annually by an independent outside
auditor. These audit results must be provided to the office of
civil legal aid; and
(ii) Are subject to audit by the state auditor.
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(b)(i) Any entity auditing a legal aid program under this
section shall have access to all records of the legal aid program to the full extent necessary to determine compliance
with this section, with the exception of confidential information protected by the United States Constitution, the state
Constitution, the attorney-client privilege, and applicable
rules of attorney conduct.
(ii) The legal aid program shall have a system allowing
for production of case-specific information, including client
eligibility and case type, to demonstrate compliance with this
section, with the exception of confidential information protected by the United States Constitution, the state Constitution, the attorney-client privilege, and applicable rules of
attorney conduct. Such information shall be available to any
entity that audits the program.
(8) The office of civil legal aid must recover or withhold
amounts determined by an audit to have been used in violation of this section.
(9) The office of civil legal aid may adopt rules to implement this section. [2005 c 105 § 3; 1997 c 319 § 2; 1995 c
399 § 62; 1992 c 54 § 4. Formerly RCW 43.08.260.]
Intent—1997 c 319: "It is the intent of the legislature to promote the
provision of civil legal services to indigent persons, subject to available
funds. To the extent that funds are appropriated for civil legal services for
the indigent, the legislature intends that civil legal services be offered within
an oversight framework that ensures accountability." [1997 c 319 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.53.900 Effective date—2005 c 105. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health, or safety, or support of the state government and its
existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2005.
[2005 c 105 § 9.]
2.53.900
Chapter 2.56
Chapter 2.56 RCW
ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE COURTS
Sections
2.56.010
2.56.020
2.56.030
2.56.031
2.56.040
2.56.050
2.56.060
2.56.070
2.56.080
2.56.090
2.56.110
2.56.120
2.56.130
2.56.140
2.56.150
2.56.160
2.56.170
2.56.180
2.56.190
2.56.200
2.56.210
Office created—Appointment of administrator.
Appointment, compensation of assistants—Administrator,
assistants not to practice law.
Powers and duties.
Juvenile offender information—Plan.
Distribution of work of courts by chief justice.
Judges, clerks, other officers, to comply with requests of
administrator.
Annual conference of judges—Judge’s expenses.
Holding court in another county—Reimbursement for
expenses.
Chapter applies to supreme and superior courts, court of
appeals, and courts of limited jurisdiction.
Disbursement of appropriated funds.
Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any
drug—Enhanced enforcement of related laws—Assignment
of visiting district judges—Powers, expenses.
Judicial impact notes—Establishment of procedure—Legislator may request—Copies to be filed.
Juvenile laws and court processes and procedures—Informational materials.
Disposition of school attendance violation petitions—Report.
Review of mandatory use of court-appointed special advocates
as guardians ad litem, certification of guardians ad litem.
Processing of warrants pilot program.
Judge pro tempore appointments.
Family law handbook.
Legal financial obligations—Collection—Distribution of
funds.
Performance audits.
Court access and accommodations coordinator—Duties.
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2.56.010
2.56.220
2.56.230
2.56.240
2.56.250
2.56.900
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Family and juvenile court improvement grant program—Creation—Purpose.
Family and juvenile court improvement grant program—
Application process—Program standards.
Reconciling duplicate or conflicting no-contact or protection
orders.
Revocation of concealed pistol licenses—Information transmittal—Work group.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Best practices model for relicensing diversion programs, develop recommendations for: RCW 46.20.341.
2.56.010 Office created—Appointment of administrator. There shall be a state office to be known as the
administrative office of the courts. The executive officer of
the administrative office of the courts is the administrator for
the courts, who shall be appointed by and hold office at the
pleasure of the supreme court of this state. The administrator’s salary shall be fixed by the supreme court. [2005 c 282
§ 5; 1984 c 20 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 255 § 7; 1974 ex.s. c 156 § 1;
1969 c 93 § 1; 1957 c 259 § 1.]
2.56.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.56.020 Appointment, compensation of assistants—
Administrator, assistants not to practice law. (1) The
administrator for the courts, with the approval of the chief
justice of the supreme court of this state, shall appoint and fix
the compensation of such assistants as are necessary to
enable performance of the power and duties vested in the
administrative office of the courts.
(2) Neither the administrator nor any assistant shall
engage in the private practice of law except as otherwise provided for in this section.
(3) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section,
nothing in this section prohibits the administrator or any
assistant from:
(a) Performing legal services for himself or herself or his
or her immediate family; or
(b) Performing legal services of a charitable nature.
(4) The legal services identified in subsection (3) of this
section may not be performed if they would interfere with the
duties of the administrator or any assistant and no services
that are performed shall be deemed within the scope of
employment. [2005 c 282 § 6; 1957 c 259 § 2.]
2.56.020
2.56.030 Powers and duties. The administrator for the
courts shall, under the supervision and direction of the chief
justice:
(1) Examine the administrative methods and systems
employed in the offices of the judges, clerks, stenographers,
and employees of the courts and make recommendations,
through the chief justice, for the improvement of the same;
(2) Examine the state of the dockets of the courts and
determine the need for assistance by any court;
(3) Make recommendations to the chief justice relating
to the assignment of judges where courts are in need of assistance and carry out the direction of the chief justice as to the
assignments of judges to counties and districts where the
courts are in need of assistance;
(4) Collect and compile statistical and other data and
make reports of the business transacted by the courts and
2.56.030
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transmit the same to the chief justice to the end that proper
action may be taken in respect thereto;
(5) Prepare and submit budget estimates of state appropriations necessary for the maintenance and operation of the
judicial system and make recommendations in respect
thereto;
(6) Collect statistical and other data and make reports
relating to the expenditure of public moneys, state and local,
for the maintenance and operation of the judicial system and
the offices connected therewith;
(7) Obtain reports from clerks of courts in accordance
with law or rules adopted by the supreme court of this state on
cases and other judicial business in which action has been
delayed beyond periods of time specified by law or rules of
court and make report thereof to supreme court of this state;
(8) Act as secretary of the judicial conference referred to
in RCW 2.56.060;
(9) Submit annually, as of February 1st, to the chief justice, a report of the activities of the administrator’s office for
the preceding calendar year including activities related to
courthouse security;
(10) Administer programs and standards for the training
and education of judicial personnel;
(11) Examine the need for new superior court and district
court judge positions under an objective workload analysis.
The results of the objective workload analysis shall be
reviewed by the board for judicial administration which shall
make recommendations to the legislature. It is the intent of
the legislature that an objective workload analysis become
the basis for creating additional district and superior court
positions, and recommendations should address that objective;
(12) Provide staff to the judicial retirement account plan
under chapter 2.14 RCW;
(13) Attend to such other matters as may be assigned by
the supreme court of this state;
(14) Within available funds, develop a curriculum for a
general understanding of child development, placement, and
treatment resources, as well as specific legal skills and
knowledge of relevant statutes including chapters 13.32A,
13.34, and 13.40 RCW, cases, court rules, interviewing skills,
and special needs of the abused or neglected child. This curriculum shall be completed and made available to all juvenile
court judges, court personnel, and service providers and be
updated yearly to reflect changes in statutes, court rules, or
case law;
(15) Develop, in consultation with the entities set forth in
RCW 2.56.150(3), a comprehensive statewide curriculum for
persons who act as guardians ad litem under Title 13 or 26
RCW. The curriculum shall be made available July 1, 2008,
and include specialty sections on child development, child
sexual abuse, child physical abuse, child neglect, domestic
violence, clinical and forensic investigative and interviewing
techniques, family reconciliation and mediation services, and
relevant statutory and legal requirements. The curriculum
shall be made available to all superior court judges, court personnel, and all persons who act as guardians ad litem;
(16) Develop a curriculum for a general understanding of
crimes of malicious harassment, as well as specific legal
skills and knowledge of RCW 9A.36.080, relevant cases,
court rules, and the special needs of malicious harassment
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Administrator for the Courts
victims. This curriculum shall be made available to all superior court and court of appeals judges and to all justices of the
supreme court;
(17) Develop, in consultation with the criminal justice
training commission and the commissions established under
chapters 43.113, 43.115, and 43.117 RCW, a curriculum for
a general understanding of ethnic and cultural diversity and
its implications for working with youth of color and their
families. The curriculum shall be available to all superior
court judges and court commissioners assigned to juvenile
court, and other court personnel. Ethnic and cultural diversity training shall be provided annually so as to incorporate
cultural sensitivity and awareness into the daily operation of
juvenile courts statewide;
(18) Authorize the use of closed circuit television and
other electronic equipment in judicial proceedings. The
administrator shall promulgate necessary standards and procedures and shall provide technical assistance to courts as
required;
(19) Develop a Washington family law handbook in
accordance with RCW 2.56.180;
(20) Administer state funds for improving the operation
of the courts and provide support for court coordinating
councils, under the direction of the board for judicial administration;
(21) Administer the family and juvenile court improvement grant program;
(22)(a) Administer and distribute amounts appropriated
under RCW 43.08.250(2) for district court judges’ and qualifying elected municipal court judges’ salary contributions.
The administrator for the courts shall develop a distribution
formula for these amounts that does not differentiate between
district and elected municipal court judges.
(b) A city qualifies for state contribution of elected
municipal court judges’ salaries under (a) of this subsection
if:
(i) The judge is serving in an elected position;
(ii) The city has established by ordinance that a full-time
judge is compensated at a rate equivalent to at least ninetyfive percent, but not more than one hundred percent, of a district court judge salary or for a part-time judge on a pro rata
basis the same equivalent; and
(iii) The city has certified to the office of the administrator for the courts that the conditions in (b)(i) and (ii) of this
subsection have been met;
(23) Subject to the availability of funds specifically
appropriated therefor, assist courts in the development and
implementation of language assistance plans required under
RCW 2.43.090. [2009 c 479 § 2. Prior: 2008 c 291 § 4; 2008
c 279 § 3; 2007 c 496 § 302; prior: 2005 c 457 § 7; 2005 c
282 § 7; 2002 c 49 § 2; 1997 c 41 § 2; 1996 c 249 § 2; 1994 c
240 § 1; 1993 c 415 § 3; 1992 c 205 § 115; 1989 c 95 § 2;
prior: 1988 c 234 § 2; 1988 c 109 § 23; 1987 c 363 § 6; 1981
c 132 § 1; 1957 c 259 § 3.]
Effective date—2009 c 479: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2009."
[2009 c 479 § 76.]
Part headings not law—2007 c 496: See note following RCW
26.09.002.
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
(2010 Ed.)
2.56.040
Declaration—2002 c 49: See note following RCW 2.56.180.
Intent—1996 c 249: "It is the intent of this act to make improvements
to the guardian and guardian ad litem systems currently in place for the protection of minors and incapacitated persons." [1996 c 249 § 1.]
Intent—1993 c 415: See note following RCW 2.56.031.
Legislative findings—1988 c 234: "The legislature recognizes the
need for appropriate training of juvenile court judges, attorneys, court personnel, and service providers in the dependency system and at-risk youth
systems." [1988 c 234 § 1.]
Ethnic and cultural diversity—Development of curriculum for understanding—Training: RCW 43.101.280.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.56.031
2.56.031 Juvenile offender information—Plan. The
administrator for the courts shall develop a plan to improve
the collection and reporting of information on juvenile
offenders by all juvenile courts in the state. The information
related to juvenile offenders shall include, but is not limited
to, social, demographic, education, and economic data on
juvenile offenders and where possible, their families. Development and implementation of the plan shall be accomplished in consultation with the human rights commission,
superior court judges, juvenile justice administrators, and
interested juvenile justice practitioners and researchers. The
plan shall include a schedule and budget for implementation
and shall be provided to the office of financial management
by September 15, 1993. [2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 61; 1993 c 415
§ 2.]
Effective date—2010 1st sp.s. c 26; 2010 1st sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 43.03.027.
Intent—1993 c 415: "Pursuant to the work of the juvenile justice task
force created by the 1991 legislature to undertake a study of Washington
state’s juvenile justice system, the department of social and health services
and the commission on African-American affairs commissioned an independent study of racial disproportionality in the state’s juvenile justice system.
The study team, which documented evidence of disparity in the treatment of
juvenile offenders of color throughout the system, provided recommendations to the legislature on December 15, 1992. The study recommends cultural diversity training for juvenile court and law enforcement personnel,
expanded data collection on juvenile offenders throughout the system, development of uniform prosecutorial standards for juvenile offenders, changes to
the consolidated juvenile services program and funding formula, dissemination of information to families and communities regarding juvenile court
procedures, and examination of juvenile disposition standards for racial
and/or ethnic bias.
It is the intent of the legislature to implement the recommendations of
this study in an effort to discourage differential treatment of youth of color
and their families who come in contact with the juvenile courts in this state,
and to promote racial and ethnic sensitivity and awareness throughout the
juvenile court system." [1993 c 415 § 1.]
2.56.040
2.56.040 Distribution of work of courts by chief justice. The chief justice shall consider all recommendations of
the administrator for the assignment of judges, and, in the discretion of the chief justice, direct any judge whose calendar,
in the judgment of the chief justice, will permit, to hold court
in any county or district where need therefor exists, to the end
that the courts of this state shall function with maximum efficiency, and that the work of other courts shall be equitably
distributed. It shall be the duty of every judge to obey such
direction of the chief justice unless excused by the chief justice for sufficient cause. [2005 c 182 § 1; 1957 c 259 § 4.]
Visiting judge: RCW 2.08.140 through 2.08.170, 2.08.200.
[Title 2 RCW—page 53]
2.56.050
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2.56.050 Judges, clerks, other officers, to comply
with requests of administrator. The judges and clerks of
the courts and all other officers, state and local, shall comply
with all requests made by the administrator, after approval by
the chief justice, for information and statistical data bearing
on the state of the dockets of such courts and such other information as may reflect the business transacted by them and the
expenditure of public moneys for the maintenance and operation of the judicial system. [1957 c 259 § 5.]
2.56.050
2.56.060 Annual conference of judges—Judge’s
expenses. The supreme court of this state may provide by
rule or special order for the holding in this state of an annual
conference of the judges of the courts of record of this state,
judges of the courts of limited jurisdiction, and invited members of the bar, for the consideration of matters relating to
judicial business, the improvement of the judicial system and
the administration of justice. Each judge attending such
annual judicial conference shall be entitled to be reimbursed
for travel expenses in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060 as now existing or hereafter amended, to be paid
from state appropriations made for the purposes of this chapter. [1981 c 331 § 15; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 34 § 6; 1957 c 259
§ 6.]
2.56.060
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.56.070 Holding court in another county—Reimbursement for expenses. For attendance while holding
court in another county or district pursuant to the direction of
the chief justice, a judge shall be entitled to receive from the
county to which he is sent reimbursement for subsistence,
lodging, and travel expenses in accordance with the rates
applicable to state officers under RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060 as now or hereafter amended. [1981 c 186 § 4;
1957 c 259 § 7.]
2.56.070
2.56.080 Chapter applies to supreme and superior
courts, court of appeals, and courts of limited jurisdiction. This chapter shall apply to the following courts: The
supreme court, the court of appeals, the superior courts; and,
when and to the extent so ordered by the supreme court, to the
courts of limited jurisdiction of this state, including district
courts. [1987 c 202 § 108; 1971 c 81 § 14; 1957 c 259 § 8.]
2.56.080
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
2.56.090 Disbursement of appropriated funds. Any
moneys appropriated for the purposes of this chapter shall be
disbursed, upon order of the chief justice, on warrants drawn
by the state auditor on the general fund. [1957 c 259 § 9.]
2.56.090
2.56.110 Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug—Enhanced enforcement of
related laws—Assignment of visiting district judges—
Powers, expenses. The administrator for the courts may
assign one or more district judges from other judicial districts
to serve as visiting district judges in a judicial district which
the administrator determines is experiencing an increase in
case filings as the result of enhanced enforcement of laws
2.56.110
[Title 2 RCW—page 54]
related to driving, or being in physical control of, a motor
vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or
any drug. The prosecuting, city, or town attorney of the
county, city, or town in which a judicial district lies, or the
presiding judge of the judicial district, may request the
administrator for the courts to designate the district as an
enhanced enforcement district and to make assignments
under this section. An assignment shall be for a specified
period of time not to exceed thirty days. A visiting district
judge has the same powers as a district judge of the district to
which he or she is assigned. A visiting district judge shall be
reimbursed for expenses under RCW 2.56.070. [1991 c 290
§ 1; 1987 c 202 § 109; 1983 c 165 § 31.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Legislative finding, intent—Effective dates—Severability—1983 c
165: See notes following RCW 46.20.308.
Venue, criminal actions: RCW 3.66.070.
2.56.120 Judicial impact notes—Establishment of
procedure—Legislator may request—Copies to be filed.
(1) The administrative office of the courts, in cooperation
with appropriate legislative committees and legislative staff,
shall establish a procedure for the provision of judicial
impact notes on the effect legislative bills will have on the
workload and administration of the courts of this state. The
administrative office of the courts and the office of financial
management shall coordinate the development of judicial
impact notes with the preparation of fiscal notes under chapters 43.88A and 43.132 RCW.
(2) The administrative office of the courts shall provide
a judicial impact note on any legislative proposal at the
request of any legislator. The note shall be provided to the
requesting legislator and copies filed with the appropriate
legislative committees in accordance with subsection (3) of
this section when the proposed legislation is introduced in
either house.
(3) When a judicial impact note is prepared and
approved by the administrative office of the courts, copies of
the note shall be filed with:
(a) The chairperson of the committee to which the bill
was referred upon introduction in the house of origin;
(b) The senate committee on ways and means;
(c) The house of representatives committee on ways and
means;
(d) The senate judiciary committee;
(e) The house of representatives judiciary committee;
and
(f) The office of financial management.
(4) This section shall not prevent either house of the legislature from acting on any bill before it as otherwise provided by the state Constitution, by law, and by the rules and
joint rules of the senate and house of representatives, nor
shall the lack of any judicial impact note as provided in this
section or any error in the accuracy thereof affect the validity
of any measure otherwise duly passed by the legislature.
[2005 c 282 § 8; 1986 c 158 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 604.]
2.56.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.56.130 Juvenile laws and court processes and procedures—Informational materials. The administrator for
2.56.130
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Administrator for the Courts
the courts shall, in cooperation with juvenile courts, develop
informational materials describing juvenile laws and juvenile
court processes and procedures related to such laws, and
make such information available to the public. Similar information shall also be made available for the non-English
speaking youth and their families. [1993 c 415 § 5.]
Intent—1993 c 415: See note following RCW 2.56.031.
2.56.140 Disposition of school attendance violation
petitions—Report. The administrator for the courts shall
prepare a report for each school year to be submitted to the
legislature no later than December 15th of each year that
summarizes the disposition of petitions filed with the juvenile
court under RCW 28A.225.030, including the number of contempt orders issued to enforce a court’s order under RCW
28A.225.030. [1996 c 134 § 8.]
2.56.140
2.56.150 Review of mandatory use of courtappointed special advocates as guardians ad litem, certification of guardians ad litem. (1) The administrator for the
courts shall review the advisability and feasibility of the
statewide mandatory use of court-appointed special advocates as described in RCW 26.12.175 to act as guardians ad
litem in appropriate cases under Titles 13 and 26 RCW. The
review must explore the feasibility of obtaining various
sources of private and public funding to implement statewide
mandatory use of court-appointed special advocates, such as
grants and donations, instead of or in combination with raising court fees or assessments.
(2) The administrator shall also conduct a study on the
feasibility and desirability of requiring all persons who act as
guardians ad litem under Titles 11, 13, and 26 RCW to be certified as qualified guardians ad litem prior to their eligibility
for appointment.
(3) In conducting the review and study the administrator
shall consult with: (a) The presidents or directors of all public benefit nonprofit corporations that are eligible to receive
state funds under RCW 43.330.135; (b) the attorney general,
or a designee; (c) the secretary of the department of social
and health services, or a designee; (d) the superior court
judges association; (e) the Washington state bar association;
(f) public defenders who represent children under Title 13 or
26 RCW; (g) private attorneys who represent parents under
Title 13 or 26 RCW; (h) professionals who evaluate families
for the purposes of determining the custody or placement
decisions of children; (i) the office of financial management;
(j) persons who act as volunteer or compensated guardians ad
litem; and (k) parents who have dealt with guardians ad litem
in court cases. For the purposes of studying the feasibility of
a certification requirement for guardians ad litem acting
under Title 11 RCW the administrator shall consult with the
advisory group formed under RCW 11.88.090.
(4) The administrator shall also conduct a review of
problems and concerns about the role of guardians ad litem in
actions under Titles 11, 13, and 26 RCW and recommend
alternatives to strengthen judicial oversight of guardians ad
litem and ensure fairness and impartiality of the process. The
administrator must accept and obtain comments from parties
designated in subsection (3) of this section. [2005 c 282 § 9;
1996 c 249 § 3.]
2.56.150
(2010 Ed.)
2.56.180
Intent—1996 c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.56.160 Processing of warrants pilot program. The
administrator for the courts shall establish a pilot program for
the efficient statewide processing of warrants issued by
courts of limited jurisdiction. The pilot program shall contain
procedures and criteria for courts of limited jurisdiction to
enter into agreements with other courts of limited jurisdiction
throughout the state to process each other’s warrants when
the defendant is within the processing court’s jurisdiction.
The administrator for the courts shall establish a formula for
allocating between the court processing the warrant and the
court that issued the warrant any moneys collected and costs
associated with the processing of warrants. [2000 c 111 § 1.]
2.56.160
Report to legislature—2000 c 111: "The program established by the
office of the administrator for the courts pursuant to RCW 2.56.160 shall by
June 1, 2003, report to the legislature on the effectiveness and costs of the
pilot program. Copies of the report shall be distributed to the house of
representatives judiciary committee and the senate judiciary committee."
[2000 c 111 § 8.]
2.56.170 Judge pro tempore appointments. A judge
pro tempore may be authorized under RCW 2.06.150 or
2.08.180 whenever a judge of the court of appeals or the
superior court serves on a judicial commission, board, or
committee established by the legislature or the chief justice
of the supreme court. The judge pro tempore shall be compensated as specified in RCW 2.06.160 or 2.08.180. [2000 c
165 § 1.]
2.56.170
2.56.180 Family law handbook. (1) The administrative office of the courts shall create a handbook explaining
the sections of Washington law pertaining to the rights and
responsibilities of marital partners to each other and to any
children during a marriage and a dissolution of marriage.
The handbook may also be provided in videotape or other
electronic form.
(2) The handbook created under subsection (1) of this
section shall be provided by the county auditor when an individual applies for a marriage license under RCW 26.04.140.
(3) The handbook created under subsection (1) of this
section shall also be provided to the petitioner when he or she
files a petition for dissolution, and to the respondent, unless
the respondent did not file a response, notice of appearance,
or any other paper in the case or did not appear in court. The
administrative office of the courts shall on an annual basis
reimburse the counties for each copy of the handbook that is
distributed directly to family law parties under this section,
provided that the county submits documentation of the number of handbooks distributed on an annual basis.
(4) The information contained in the handbook created
under subsection (1) of this section shall be reviewed and
updated annually. The handbook must contain the following
information:
(a) Information on prenuptial agreements as contracts
and as a means of structuring financial arrangements and
other aspects of the marital relationship;
(b) Information on shared parental responsibility for
children, including establishing a residential schedule for the
child in the event of the dissolution of the marriage;
2.56.180
[Title 2 RCW—page 55]
2.56.190
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(c) Information on notice requirements and standards for
parental relocation;
(d) Information on child support for minor children;
(e) Information on property rights, including equitable
distribution of assets and premarital and postmarital property
rights;
(f) Information on spousal maintenance;
(g) Information on domestic violence, child abuse, and
neglect, including penalties;
(h) Information on the court process for dissolution;
(i) Information on the effects of dissolution on children;
(j) Information on community resources that are available to separating or divorcing persons and their children.
[2007 c 496 § 202; 2005 c 282 § 10; 2003 c 225 § 1; 2002 c
49 § 3.]
Effective dates—2007 c 496 §§ 201, 202, 204, and 501: See note following RCW 26.12.260.
Part headings not law—2007 c 496: See note following RCW
26.09.002.
Declaration—2002 c 49: "The legislature declares that:
(1) Strong marital relationships result in stronger families, children,
and ultimately, stronger communities and place less of a fiscal burden on the
state; and
(2) The state has a compelling interest in providing couples, applying
for a marriage license, information with regard to marriage and, if contemplated, the effects of divorce." [2002 c 49 § 1.]
2.56.190 Legal financial obligations—Collection—
Distribution of funds. By October 1, 2003, and annually
thereafter, the administrative office of the courts shall distribute such funds to counties for county clerk collection budgets
as are appropriated by the legislature for this purpose, using
the funding formula recommended by the Washington association of county officials. The administrative office of the
courts shall not deduct any amount for indirect or direct costs,
and shall distribute the entire amount appropriated by the legislature to the counties for county clerk collection budgets.
The administrative office of the courts shall report on the
amounts distributed to counties to the appropriate committees
of the legislature no later than December 1, 2003, and annually thereafter.
The administrative office of the courts may expend for
the purposes of billing for legal financial obligations, such
funds as are appropriated for the legislature for this purpose.
[2003 c 379 § 21.]
authority of the supreme court to oversee government
accountability. [2005 c 385 § 10.]
Findings—2005 c 385: See note following RCW 43.09.430.
2.56.210 Court access and accommodations coordinator—Duties. (1) Washington state courts are required by
chapter 49.60 RCW, the law against discrimination, and by
42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101 et seq., the Americans with disabilities
act, to provide equal access to persons with disabilities. To
assist the courts to comply with these laws, the administrative
office of the courts shall, subject to the availability of funds
appropriated for this purpose, create the position of court
access and accommodations coordinator.
(2) The coordinator shall:
(a) Review the needs of courts statewide for training and
other assistance required to provide access and accommodation for persons with disabilities;
(b) Provide guidance and assistance upon request;
(c) Identify appropriate assistive devices and establish a
system to improve courts’ access to such devices.
(3) In carrying out the duties under this section, the coordinator shall consult with persons with disabilities, and shall
facilitate communication between the administrative office
of the courts and such persons and their representative
groups. [2008 c 148 § 1.]
2.56.210
2.56.190
Intent—Purpose—2003 c 379 §§ 13-27: See note following RCW
9.94A.760.
2.56.220 Family and juvenile court improvement
grant program—Creation—Purpose. Subject to the availability of funds appropriated therefor, the family and juvenile
court improvement grant program is created.
(1) The purpose of the program is to assist superior
courts in improving their family and juvenile court systems,
especially in dependency cases, with the goals of:
(a) Assuring a stable and well-trained judiciary in family
and juvenile law providing consistency of judicial officers
hearing all of the proceedings in a case involving one family,
especially in dependency cases; and
(b) Ensuring judicial accountability in implementing
specific principles and practices for family and juvenile
court.
(2) The administrator for the courts shall develop and
administer the program subject to requirements in RCW
2.56.230. As part of administering the program, the administrator for the courts shall define appropriate outcome measures, collect data, and gather information from courts receiving grants. [2008 c 279 § 1.]
2.56.200 Performance audits. The office of the administrator for the courts is encouraged to conduct performance
audits of courts under the authority of the supreme court, in
conformity with criteria and methods developed by the board
for judicial administration that have been approved by the
supreme court. In developing criteria and methods for conducting performance audits, the board for judicial administration is encouraged to consider quality improvement programs, audits, and scoring. The judicial branch is encouraged
to submit the results of these efforts to the chief justice of the
supreme court or his or her designee, and with any other
applicable boards or committees established under the
2.56.230 Family and juvenile court improvement
grant program—Application process—Program standards. (1) A superior court may apply for grants from the
family and juvenile court improvement grant program by
submitting a local improvement plan with the administrator
for the courts. To be eligible for grant funds, a superior
court’s local improvement plan must meet the criteria developed by the administrator for the courts and approved by the
board for judicial administration. The criteria must be consistent with the principles adopted for unified family courts.
At a minimum, the criteria must require that the court’s local
improvement plan meet the following requirements:
Severability—Effective dates—2003 c 379: See notes following
RCW 9.94A.728.
2.56.200
[Title 2 RCW—page 56]
2.56.220
2.56.230
(2010 Ed.)
Administrator for the Courts
(a) Commit to a chief judge assignment to the family and
juvenile court for a minimum of two years;
(b) Implementation of the principle of one judicial team
hearing all of the proceedings in a case involving one family,
especially in dependency cases;
(c) Require court commissioners and judges assigned to
family and juvenile court to receive a minimum of thirty
hours specialized training in topics related to family and
juvenile matters within six months of assuming duties in family and juvenile court. Where possible, courts should utilize
local, statewide, and national training forums. A judicial
officer’s recorded educational history may be applied toward
the thirty-hour requirement. The topics for training must
include:
(i) Parentage;
(ii) Adoption;
(iii) Domestic relations;
(iv) Dependency and termination of parental rights;
(v) Child development;
(vi) The impact of child abuse and neglect;
(vii) Domestic violence;
(viii) Substance abuse;
(ix) Mental health;
(x) Juvenile status offenses;
(xi) Juvenile offenders;
(xii) Self-representation issues;
(xiii) Cultural competency;
(xiv) Roles of family and juvenile court judges and commissioners; and
(d) As part of the application for grant funds, submit a
spending proposal detailing how the superior court would use
the grant funds.
(2) Courts receiving grant money must use the funds to
improve and support family and juvenile court operations
based on standards developed by the administrator for the
courts and approved by the board for judicial administration.
The standards may allow courts to use the funds to:
(a) Pay for family and juvenile court training of commissioners and judges or pay for pro tem commissioners and
judges to assist the court while the commissioners and judges
receive training;
(b) Increase judicial and nonjudicial staff, including
administrative staff to improve case coordination and referrals in family and juvenile cases, guardian ad litem volunteers
or court-appointed special advocates, security, and other
staff;
(c) Improve the court facility to better meet the needs of
children and families;
(d) Improve referral and treatment options for court participants, including enhancing court facilitator programs and
family treatment court and increasing the availability of alternative dispute resolution;
(e) Enhance existing family and children support services funded by the courts and expand access to social service
programs for families and children ordered by the court; and
(f) Improve or support family and juvenile court operations in any other way deemed appropriate by the administrator for the courts.
(3) The administrator for the courts shall allocate available grant moneys based upon the needs of the court as
expressed in their local improvement plan.
(2010 Ed.)
2.56.250
(4) Money received by the superior court under this program must be used to supplement, not supplant, any other
local, state, and federal funds for the court.
(5) Upon receipt of grant funds, the superior court shall
submit to the administrator for the courts a spending plan
detailing the use of funds. At the end of the fiscal year, the
superior court shall submit to the administrator for the courts
a financial report comparing the spending plan to actual
expenditures. The administrator for the courts shall compile
the financial reports and submit them to the appropriate committees of the legislature. [2008 c 279 § 2.]
2.56.240 Reconciling duplicate or conflicting no-contact or protection orders. (1) The administrative office of
the courts shall develop guidelines by December 1, 2011, for
all courts to establish a process to reconcile duplicate or conflicting no-contact or protection orders issued by courts in
this state.
(2) The guidelines developed under subsection (1) of this
section must include:
(a) A process to allow any party named in a no-contact or
protection order to petition for the purpose of reconciling
duplicate or conflicting orders; and
(b) A procedure to address no-contact and protection
order data sharing between court jurisdictions in this state.
(3) By January 1, 2011, the administrative office of the
courts shall provide a report back to the legislature concerning the progress made to develop the guidelines required by
this section. [2010 c 274 § 310.]
2.56.240
Intent—2010 c 274: See note following RCW 10.31.100.
2.56.250 Revocation of concealed pistol licenses—
Information transmittal—Work group. (1)(a) The administrative office of the courts shall, within existing resources,
convene a work group to address the issue of transmitting
information regarding revocation of concealed pistol
licenses, upon the entry of orders issued under chapter 10.99,
26.50, or 26.52 RCW.
(b) The work group must include a superior court judge,
a district court judge, a municipal court judge, an attorney
whose practice includes a significant amount of time representing defendants in criminal trials, and representatives
from the following entities: The Washington state patrol, the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, the
prosecuting attorneys association, the department of licensing, and the county clerks. Other members may be added as
deemed appropriate by the work group.
(2) The work group shall review the methods currently
used to transfer information between the courts, the county
clerks, the prosecutors, the department of licensing, the
Washington state patrol, and local law enforcement agencies
regarding the suspension and revocation of concealed pistol
licenses.
(3) The goal of the work group is to identify methods to
expedite the transfer of information to enhance the safety of
law enforcement and the public.
(4) The work group shall report its recommendations to
the affected entities and the legislature not later than December 1, 2010. All agency representatives shall cooperate fully
with the work group’s efforts. [2010 c 274 § 601.]
2.56.250
[Title 2 RCW—page 57]
2.56.900
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
Intent—2010 c 274: See note following RCW 10.31.100.
2.56.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 9.]
2.56.900
Chapter 2.60
Chapter 2.60 RCW
FEDERAL COURT LOCAL LAW CERTIFICATE
PROCEDURE ACT
Sections
2.60.010
2.60.020
2.60.030
2.60.900
Definitions.
Federal court certification of local law question.
Practice and procedure.
Short title.
2.60.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) The term "certificate procedure" shall mean the procedure authorized herein by which a federal court in disposing of a cause pending before it submits a question of local
law to the supreme court for answer;
(2) The term "federal court" means any court of the
United States of America including the supreme court of the
United States, courts of appeal, district courts and any other
court created by act of congress;
(3) The term "supreme court" shall mean supreme court
of Washington;
(4) The term "record" shall mean: (a) A stipulation of
facts approved by the federal court showing the nature of the
case and the circumstances out of which the question of law
arises or such part of the pleadings, proceedings and testimony in the cause pending before the federal court as in its
opinion is necessary to enable the supreme court to answer
the question submitted; (b) a statement of the question of
local law certified for answer. The record shall contain a certificate under the official seal of the court, signed by the chief
judge of a multi-judge federal court or judge of the district
court utilizing certificate procedure stating that the record
contains all matters in the pending cause deemed material for
consideration of the local law question certified for answer;
(5) The term "supplemental record" shall mean the original or copies of any other portion of the proceedings, pleadings and testimony before the federal court deemed desirable
by the supreme court in the determination of the local law
question certified for answer. The supplemental record shall
contain a certificate under the official seal of the court signed
by the chief judge of such multi-judge federal court or judge
2.60.010
[Title 2 RCW—page 58]
of the district court, certifying that the supplemental record
contains all additional matters requested;
(6) The term "opinion" shall mean the written opinion of
the supreme court of Washington and shall include the certificate of the clerk of such court under seal of court stating that
the opinion is in answer to the local law question submitted.
[1965 c 99 § 1.]
2.60.020 Federal court certification of local law question. When in the opinion of any federal court before whom
a proceeding is pending, it is necessary to ascertain the local
law of this state in order to dispose of such proceeding and
the local law has not been clearly determined, such federal
court may certify to the supreme court for answer the question of local law involved and the supreme court shall render
its opinion in answer thereto. [1965 c 99 § 2.]
2.60.020
2.60.030 Practice and procedure. Certificate procedure shall be governed by the following provisions:
(1) Certificate procedure may be invoked by a federal
court upon its own motion or upon the motion of any interested party in the litigation involved if the federal court grants
such motion.
(2) Certificate procedure shall include and be based upon
the record and may include a supplemental record.
(3) Certificate procedure costs shall be equally divided
between plaintiff and defendant, subject to reallocation as
between or among the parties by the federal court involved.
(4) The appellant or moving party in the federal court
shall file and serve upon its adversary its brief on the question
certified within thirty days after the filing of the record in the
supreme court. The appellee or responding party in the federal court shall file and serve upon its adversary its brief
within twenty days after receipt of appellant’s or moving
party’s brief and a reply brief shall be filed within ten days.
Time for filing record, supplemental record or briefs may be
extended for cause.
(5) Oral argument as in other causes on the merits may
be had upon request of the supreme court or upon application
of any interested party in the certificate procedure.
(6) The supreme court shall forward to the federal court
utilizing certificate procedure its opinion answering the local
law question submitted.
(7) The supreme court may adopt rules of practice and
procedure to implement or otherwise facilitate utilization of
certificate procedure. [1965 c 99 § 3.]
2.60.030
2.60.900 Short title. This act may be cited as the "federal court local law certificate procedure act." [1965 c 99 §
4.]
2.60.900
Chapter 2.64 RCW
COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT
Chapter 2.64
Sections
2.64.010
2.64.020
2.64.030
2.64.040
2.64.050
2.64.055
Definitions—Application.
Membership—Terms.
Disqualification—Vacancies—Limitations on terms—Alternates—Removal.
Compensation and travel expenses.
Employment of personnel—Expenditures authorized.
Disciplinary actions authorized.
(2010 Ed.)
Commission on Judicial Conduct
2.64.057
2.64.060
2.64.070
2.64.080
2.64.092
2.64.094
2.64.096
2.64.100
2.64.111
2.64.113
2.64.115
2.64.120
2.64.910
Investigation of conduct occurring prior to, on, or after
December 4, 1980.
Administration of oaths—Powers as to witnesses, papers,
books, etc.—Subpoenas.
Refusal to obey subpoena—Powers of superior court.
Privilege from suit.
Administrative procedure act not applicable.
Suspension of judge or justice.
Disclosure of material tending to negate determination.
Proposed operating budgets—Reports to legislature.
Exemption from public disclosure—Records subject to public
disclosure, when.
Confidentiality—Violations.
Application of open public meetings act—Exemptions.
Independent part of judicial branch.
Severability—1981 c 268.
Rules of court: See Discipline Rules for Judges (DRJ).
2.64.010 Definitions—Application. Unless the context
clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Admonishment" means a written disposition of an
advisory nature that cautions a judge or justice not to engage
in certain proscribed behavior. An admonishment may
include a requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective course of action.
(2) "Censure" means a written action of the commission
that requires a judge or justice to appear personally before the
commission, and that finds that conduct of the judge or justice violates a rule of judicial conduct, detrimentally affects
the integrity of the judiciary, undermines public confidence
in the administration of justice, and may or may not require a
recommendation to the supreme court that the judge or justice be suspended or removed. A censure shall include a
requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective course of action.
(3) "Commission" means the commission on judicial
conduct provided for in Article IV, section 31 of the state
Constitution, which is authorized to recommend to the
supreme court, after notice and hearing, the suspension or
removal of a judge or justice for violating a rule of judicial
conduct, or the retirement of a judge or justice for disability.
(4) "Judge or justice" includes justices of the supreme
court, judges of the court of appeals, judges of the superior
courts, judges of any court organized under Titles 3 or 35
RCW, judges pro tempore, court commissioners, and magistrates.
(5) "Removal" means a written recommendation by the
commission and a finding by the supreme court that the conduct of a judge or justice is a violation of a rule of judicial
conduct and seriously impairs the integrity of the judiciary
and substantially undermines the public confidence in the
administration of justice to such a degree that the judge or
justice should be relieved of all duties of his or her office.
(6) "Reprimand" means a written action of the commission that requires a judge or justice to appear personally
before the commission, and that finds that the conduct of the
judge or justice is a minor violation of the code of judicial
conduct and does not require censure or a formal recommendation to the supreme court that the judge or justice be suspended or removed. A reprimand shall include a requirement
that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective course
of action.
(7) "Retirement" means a written recommendation by
the commission and a finding by the supreme court that a
2.64.010
(2010 Ed.)
2.64.040
judge or justice has a disability which is permanent, or likely
to become permanent, and that seriously interferes with the
performance of judicial duties.
(8) "Suspension" means a written recommendation by
the commission and a finding by the supreme court that the
conduct of a judge or justice is a violation of a rule of judicial
conduct and seriously impairs the integrity of the judiciary
and substantially undermines the public confidence in the
administration of justice to such a degree that the judge or
justice should be relieved of the duties of his or her office by
the court for a specified period of time, as determined by the
court.
This chapter shall apply to any judge or justice, regardless of whether the judge or justice serves full time or part
time, and regardless of whether the judge or justice is admitted to practice law in this state. [1989 c 367 § 1; 1987 c 186
§ 1; 1981 c 268 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.020 Membership—Terms. The commission shall
consist of eleven members. One member shall be a judge
selected by and from the court of appeals judges; one member
shall be a judge selected by and from the superior court
judges; one member shall be a judge selected by and from the
limited jurisdiction court judges; two members shall be
selected by the state bar association and be admitted to the
practice of law in this state; and six members shall be nonlawyers appointed by the governor. The term of each member of the commission shall be four years. [2005 c 15 § 1;
1989 c 367 § 2; 1987 c 186 § 2; 1981 c 268 § 3.]
2.64.020
Contingent effective date—2005 c 15: "This act takes effect January
1, 2006, if the proposed amendment to Article IV, section 31 of the state
Constitution (Senate Joint Resolution No. 8207, changing the membership of
the commission on judicial conduct) is validly submitted to and is approved
and ratified by the voters at the next general election. If the proposed amendment is not approved and ratified, this act is void in its entirety." [2005 c 15
§ 2.] Senate Joint Resolution No. 8207 was approved and ratified by the voters at the November 8, 2005, general election.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.030 Disqualification—Vacancies—Limitations
on terms—Alternates—Removal. Commission membership shall terminate if a member ceases to hold the position
that qualified him or her for appointment. Vacancies caused
by disqualification or resignation shall be filled by the
appointing authority for the remainder of the term. No person
may serve more than two consecutive four-year terms. A person may be reappointed after a lapse of one year. A member,
rather than his or her successor, shall continue to participate
in any hearing in progress at the end of his or her term, or
when the member ceases to hold the position that qualified
him or her for appointment. The appointing authority shall
appoint an alternate to serve during a member’s temporary
disability, disqualification, or inability to serve. No member
may otherwise be removed from the commission before the
end of his or her term except upon good cause found by the
appointing authority. [1981 c 268 § 4.]
2.64.030
2.64.040 Compensation and travel expenses. Commission members and alternate members shall be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.250 and shall be reim2.64.040
[Title 2 RCW—page 59]
2.64.050
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
bursed for travel expenses under RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060. [1984 c 287 § 8; 1981 c 268 § 5.]
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1984 c 287:
See notes following RCW 43.03.220.
2.64.050 Employment of personnel—Expenditures
authorized. The commission may employ personnel, including attorneys, and make any other expenditures necessary for
the effective performance of its duties and the exercise of its
powers. The commission may hire attorneys or others by personal service contract to conduct initial proceedings regarding a complaint against a judge or justice. Commission
employees shall be exempt from the civil service law, chapter
41.06 RCW. [1989 c 367 § 3; 1981 c 268 § 6.]
2.64.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.055 Disciplinary actions authorized. The commission is authorized to impose the following disciplinary
actions, in increasing order of severity: (a) Admonishment;
(b) reprimand; or (c) censure. If the conduct of the judge or
justice warrants more severe disciplinary action, the commission may recommend to the supreme court the suspension or
removal of the judge or justice. [1989 c 367 § 4.]
2.64.055
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.057 Investigation of conduct occurring prior to,
on, or after December 4, 1980. The commission is authorized to investigate and consider for probative value any conduct that may have occurred prior to, on, or after December 4,
1980, by a person who was, or is now, a judge or justice when
such conduct relates to a complaint filed with the commission
against the same judge or justice. [1989 c 367 § 5.]
2.64.057
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.060 Administration of oaths—Powers as to witnesses, papers, books, etc.—Subpoenas. Each member of
the commission, and any special master appointed by the
commission, may administer oaths. The commission may
summon and examine witnesses and compel the production
and examination of papers, books, accounts, documents,
records, certificates, and other evidence for the determination
of any issue before or the discharge of any duty of the commission. The commission shall also issue subpoenas at the
request and on behalf of any judge or justice under inquiry.
All subpoenas shall be signed by a member of the commission or a special master appointed by the commission. Subpoenas shall be served and witnesses reimbursed in the manner provided in civil cases in superior court. [1981 c 268 § 7.]
2.64.060
2.64.070 Refusal to obey subpoena—Powers of superior court. If a person refuses to obey a subpoena issued by
the commission or refuses to answer any proper question during a hearing or proceeding, the superior court of any county
in which the hearing or proceeding is conducted or in which
the person resides or is found shall have jurisdiction, upon
application by the commission, to order the person to appear
before the commission, to produce evidence if so ordered, or
to give testimony concerning the matter under investigation.
Failure to obey the order of the court may be punished as contempt. [1981 c 268 § 8.]
2.64.070
[Title 2 RCW—page 60]
2.64.080 Privilege from suit. Members and employees
of the commission, including any lawyers or special masters
temporarily employed by the commission, are absolutely
privileged from suit in any action, civil or criminal, based
upon any disciplinary proceedings or upon other official acts
as members or employees of the commission. Statements
made to the commission or its investigators or other employees are absolutely privileged in actions for defamation. This
absolute privilege does not apply to statements made in any
other forum. [1981 c 268 § 9.]
2.64.080
2.64.092 Administrative procedure act not applicable. The adjudicative proceedings, judicial review, and civil
enforcement provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW, the administrative procedure act, do not apply to any investigations, initial proceedings, public hearings, or executive sessions
involving the discipline or retirement of a judge or justice.
[1989 c 367 § 7.]
2.64.092
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.094 Suspension of judge or justice. If the commission adopts a recommendation that a judge or justice be
removed, the judge or justice shall be suspended, with salary,
from his or her judicial position upon filing of the recommendation with the supreme court and until a final determination
is made by the supreme court. [1987 c 186 § 6.]
2.64.094
2.64.096 Disclosure of material tending to negate
determination. Whenever the commission determines that
there is probable cause to believe that a judge or justice has
violated a rule of judicial conduct or that the judge or justice
suffers from a disability which is permanent or likely to
become permanent and which seriously interferes with the
performance of judicial duties, the commission shall disclose
to the judge or justice any material or information within the
commission’s knowledge which tends to negate the determination of the commission, except as otherwise provided by a
protective order. [1989 c 367 § 10.]
2.64.096
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.100 Proposed operating budgets—Reports to
legislature. The commission shall prepare and present to the
legislature proposed operating budgets for the commission in
accordance with the provisions of chapter 43.88 RCW. The
commission shall report to the legislature in the manner
required by law, with due regard for the confidentiality of
proceedings before the commission. [1981 c 268 § 11.]
2.64.100
2.64.111 Exemption from public disclosure—
Records subject to public disclosure, when. All pleadings,
papers, evidence records, and files of the commission, including complaints and the identity of complainants, compiled or
obtained during the course of an investigation or initial proceeding involving the discipline or retirement of a judge or
justice, are exempt from the public disclosure requirements
of chapter 42.56 RCW during such investigation or initial
proceeding. As of the date of a public hearing, all those
records of the initial proceeding that were the basis of a finding of probable cause are subject to the public disclosure
2.64.111
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Judicial Information System
requirements of chapter 42.56 RCW. [2005 c 274 § 201;
1989 c 367 § 6.]
Part headings not law—Effective date—2005 c 274: See RCW
42.56.901 and 42.56.902.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.113 Confidentiality—Violations. The commission shall provide by rule for confidentiality of its investigations and initial proceedings in accordance with Article IV,
section 31 of the state Constitution.
Any person violating a rule on confidentiality is subject
to a proceeding for contempt in superior court. [1989 c 367 §
9.]
2.64.113
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.115 Application of open public meetings act—
Exemptions. The commission is subject to the open public
meetings act, chapter 42.30 RCW. However, investigations,
initial proceedings, public hearings, and executive sessions
involving the discipline or retirement of a judge or justice are
governed by this chapter and Article IV, section 31 of the
state Constitution and are exempt from the provisions of
chapter 42.30 RCW. [1989 c 367 § 8.]
2.64.115
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
2.64.120 Independent part of judicial branch. The
commission shall for all purposes be considered an independent part of the judicial branch of government. [1981 c 268 §
13.]
2.64.120
2.64.910 Severability—1981 c 268. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1981 c 268 § 17.]
2.64.910
Chapter 2.68
Chapter 2.68 RCW
JUDICIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
Sections
2.68.010
2.68.020
2.68.030
2.68.040
2.68.050
2.68.060
Judicial information system committee—Fees.
Judicial information system account.
Schedule of user fees.
Judicial information system account—Increase in fines, penalties, assessments.
Electronic access to judicial information.
Duties of the administrative office of the courts.
2.68.010 Judicial information system committee—
Fees. The judicial information system committee, as established by court rule, shall determine all matters pertaining to
the delivery of services available from the judicial information system. The committee may establish a fee schedule for
the provision of information services and may enter into contracts with any person, public or private, including the state,
its departments, subdivisions, institutions, and agencies.
However, no fee may be charged to county or city governmental agencies within the state of Washington using the
judicial information system for the business of the courts.
[1989 c 364 § 1.]
2.68.010
(2010 Ed.)
2.68.040
2.68.020 Judicial information system account. There
is created an account in the custody of the state treasurer to be
known as the judicial information system account. The
administrative office of the courts shall maintain and administer the account, in which shall be deposited all moneys
received from in-state noncourt users and any out-of-state
users of the judicial information system and moneys as specified in RCW 2.68.040 for the purposes of providing judicial
information system access to noncourt users and providing an
adequate level of automated services to the judiciary. The
legislature shall appropriate the funds in the account for the
purposes of the judicial information system. The account
shall be used for the acquisition of equipment, software, supplies, services, and other costs incidental to the acquisition,
development, operation, and administration of information
services, telecommunications, systems, software, supplies,
and equipment, including the payment of principal and interest on items paid in installments. During the 2007-2009 fiscal biennium, the legislature may transfer from the judicial
information system account to the state general fund such
amounts as reflect the excess fund balance of the account.
During the 2009-2011 fiscal biennium, the legislature may
transfer from the judicial information system account to the
state general fund such amounts as reflect the excess fund
balance of the account. [2009 c 564 § 1802; 2009 c 564 §
918; 2005 c 282 § 11; 1994 c 8 § 1; 1989 c 364 § 2.]
2.68.020
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2009 c 564 § 918 and by
2009 c 564 § 1802, each without reference to the other. Both amendments
are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2).
For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Effective date—2009 c 564: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 19, 2009]." [2009 c 564 § 1812.]
2.68.030 Schedule of user fees. The judicial information system committee shall develop a schedule of user fees
for in-state noncourt users and all out-of-state users of the
judicial information computer system and charges for judicial
information system products and licenses for the purpose of
distributing and apportioning the full cost of operation and
continued development of the system among the users. The
schedule shall generate sufficient revenue to cover the costs
relating to (1) the payment of salaries, wages, other costs
including, but not limited to the acquisition, operation, and
administration of acquired information services, supplies,
and equipment; and (2) the development of judicial information system products and services. As used in this section, the
term "supplies" shall not be interpreted to delegate or abrogate the state purchasing and material control director’s
responsibilities and authority to purchase supplies as provided in chapter 43.19 RCW. [1989 c 364 § 3.]
2.68.030
2.68.040 Judicial information system account—
Increase in fines, penalties, assessments. (1) To support the
judicial information system account provided for in RCW
2.68.020, the supreme court may provide by rule for an
increase in fines, penalties, and assessments, and the
increased amount shall be forwarded to the state treasurer for
deposit in the account:
(a) Pursuant to the authority of *RCW 46.63.110(2), the
sum of ten dollars to any penalty collected by a court pursu2.68.040
[Title 2 RCW—page 61]
2.68.050
Title 2 RCW: Courts of Record
ant to supreme court infraction rules for courts of limited
jurisdiction;
(b) Pursuant to RCW 3.62.060, a mandatory appearance
cost in the initial sum of ten dollars to be assessed on all
defendants; and
(c) Pursuant to *RCW 46.63.110(5), a ten-dollar assessment for each account for which a person requests a time payment schedule.
(2) Notwithstanding a provision of law or rule to the contrary, the assessments provided for in this section may not be
waived or suspended and shall be immediately due and payable upon forfeiture, conviction, deferral of prosecution, or
request for time payment, as each shall occur.
(3) The supreme court is requested to adjust these assessments for inflation. [1994 c 8 § 2.]
to the chair and ranking member of the ways and means committees of the house of representatives and the senate, the
office of financial management, and the department of information services. [2010 c 282 § 7.]
Chapter 2.70
Chapter 2.70 RCW
OFFICE OF PUBLIC DEFENSE
Sections
2.70.005
2.70.010
2.70.020
2.70.030
2.70.040
2.70.050
*Reviser’s note: RCW 46.63.110 was amended by 2002 c 279 § 15,
changing subsection (2) to subsection (3) and subsection (5) to subsection
(6).
Office of public defense established.
Director—Appointment—Qualifications—Salary.
Director—Duties—Limitations.
Advisory committee—Membership—Duties—Travel and
other expenses.
Employees—Civil service exemption.
Transfer to office of appellate indigent defense powers, duties,
functions, information, property, appropriations, employees,
rules, and pending business—Apportionment—Effect on
collective bargaining.
2.70.005 Office of public defense established. In order
to implement the constitutional and statutory guarantees of
counsel and to ensure effective and efficient delivery of indigent defense services funded by the state of Washington, an
office of public defense is established as an independent
agency of the judicial branch. [2008 c 313 § 2; 1996 c 221 §
1.]
2.70.005
2.68.050 Electronic access to judicial information.
The supreme court, the court of appeals and all superior and
district courts, through the judicial information system committee, shall:
(1) Continue to plan for and implement processes for
making judicial information available electronically;
(2) Promote and facilitate electronic access to the public
of judicial information and services;
(3) Establish technical standards for such services;
(4) Consider electronic public access needs when planning new information systems or major upgrades of information systems;
(5) Develop processes to determine which judicial information the public most wants and needs;
(6) Increase capabilities to receive information electronically from the public and transmit forms, applications and
other communications and transactions electronically;
(7) Use technologies that allow continuous access
twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week, involve little
or no cost to access, and are capable of being used by persons
without extensive technology ability; and
(8) Consider and incorporate wherever possible ease of
access to electronic technologies by persons with disabilities.
[1996 c 171 § 3.]
2.68.050
Captions not law—Effective dates—1996 c 171: See notes following
RCW 43.105.250.
2.68.060 Duties of the administrative office of the
courts. The administrative office of the courts, under the
direction of the judicial information system committee, shall:
(1) Develop a judicial information system information
technology portfolio consistent with the provisions of RCW
43.105.172;
(2) Participate in the development of an enterprise-based
statewide information technology strategy as defined in
RCW 43.105.019;
(3) Ensure the judicial information system information
technology portfolio is organized and structured to clearly
indicate participation in and use of enterprise-wide information technology strategies;
(4) As part of the biennial budget process, submit the
judicial information system information technology portfolio
2.68.060
[Title 2 RCW—page 62]
Findings—2008 c 313: "(1) The legislature finds that the office of public defense:
(a) Operates in an efficient and economical manner, with adequate cost
controls in place;
(b) Meets established goals and targets; and
(c) Does not substantially duplicate services offered by other agencies
or the private sector.
(2) Termination of the office of public defense would have substantial
and wide-reaching ramifications on the court system in Washington state.
The right to counsel is a constitutional right, and provision of counsel for
indigent defendants is a government responsibility." [2008 c 313 § 1.]
2.70.010 Director—Appointment—Qualifications—
Salary. The supreme court shall appoint the director of the
office of public defense from a list of three names submitted
by the advisory committee created under RCW 2.70.030.
Qualifications shall include admission to the practice of law
in this state for at least five years, experience in providing
indigent defense services, and proven managerial or supervisory experience. The director shall serve at the pleasure of
the supreme court and receive a salary to be fixed by the advisory committee. [2008 c 313 § 3; 1996 c 221 § 2.]
2.70.010
Findings—2008 c 313: See note following RCW 2.70.005.
2.70.020 Director—Duties—Limitations. The director shall:
(1) Administer all state-funded services in the following
program areas:
(a) Trial court criminal indigent defense, as provided in
chapter 10.101 RCW;
(b) Appellate indigent defense, as provided in this chapter;
(c) Representation of indigent parents qualified for
appointed counsel in dependency and termination cases, as
provided in RCW 13.34.090 and 13.34.092;
(d) Extraordinary criminal justice cost petitions, as provided in RCW 43.330.190;
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(e) Compilation of copies of DNA test requests by persons convicted of felonies, as provided in RCW 10.73.170;
(2) Submit a biennial budget for all costs related to the
office’s program areas;
(3) Establish administrative procedures, standards, and
guidelines for the office’s program areas, including cost-efficient systems that provide for authorized recovery of costs;
(4) Provide oversight and technical assistance to ensure
the effective and efficient delivery of services in the office’s
program areas;
(5) Recommend criteria and standards for determining
and verifying indigency. In recommending criteria for determining indigency, the director shall compile and review the
indigency standards used by other state agencies and shall
periodically submit the compilation and report to the legislature on the appropriateness and consistency of such standards;
(6) Collect information regarding indigent defense services funded by the state and report annually to the advisory
committee, the legislature, and the supreme court;
(7) Coordinate with the supreme court and the judges of
each division of the court of appeals to determine how appellate attorney services should be provided.
The office of public defense shall not provide direct representation of clients. [2008 c 313 § 4; 1996 c 221 § 3.]
Findings—2008 c 313: See note following RCW 2.70.005.
2.70.030 Advisory committee—Membership—
Duties—Travel and other expenses. (1) There is created an
advisory committee consisting of the following members:
(a) Three persons appointed by the chief justice of the
supreme court, who shall also appoint the chair of the committee;
(b) Two nonattorneys appointed by the governor;
(c) Two senators, one from each of the two largest caucuses, appointed by the president of the senate; and two
members of the house of representatives, one from each of
the two largest caucuses, appointed by the speaker of the
house of representatives;
(d) One person appointed by the court of appeals executive committee;
(e) One person appointed by the Washington state bar
association;
(f) One person appointed by the Washington state association of counties; and
(g) One person appointed by the association of Washington cities.
(2) During the term of his or her appointment, no appointee may: (a) Provide indigent defense services funded by a
city, a county, or the state, except on a pro bono basis; (b)
serve as a judge except on a pro tem basis or as a court
employee; or (c) serve as a prosecutor or prosecutor
employee.
(3) Members of the advisory committee shall receive no
compensation for their services as members of the committee, but may be reimbursed for travel and other expenses in
accordance with state law.
(4) The advisory committee shall:
(a) Meet at least quarterly;
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2.70.050
(b) Review at least biennially the performance of the
director, and submit each review to the chief justice of the
supreme court;
(c) Receive reports from the director;
(d) Make policy recommendations, as appropriate, to the
legislature and the supreme court;
(e) Approve the office’s budget requests;
(f) Advise the director regarding administration and
oversight of the office’s program areas; and
(g) Carry out other duties as authorized or required by
law. [2008 c 313 § 5; 2005 c 111 § 1; 1996 c 221 § 4.]
Findings—2008 c 313: See note following RCW 2.70.005.
2.70.040 Employees—Civil service exemption. All
employees of the office of public defense shall be exempt
from state civil service under chapter 41.06 RCW. [1996 c
221 § 5.]
2.70.040
2.70.050 Transfer to office of appellate indigent
defense powers, duties, functions, information, property,
appropriations, employees, rules, and pending business—
Apportionment—Effect on collective bargaining. (1) All
powers, duties, and functions of the supreme court and the
administrative office of the courts pertaining to appellate
indigent defense are transferred to the office of public
defense.
(2)(a) All reports, documents, surveys, books, records,
files, papers, or written material in the possession of the
supreme court or the administrative office of the courts pertaining to the powers, functions, and duties transferred shall
be delivered to the custody of the office of public defense.
All cabinets, furniture, office equipment, motor vehicles, and
other tangible property employed by the supreme court or the
administrative office of the courts in carrying out the powers,
functions, and duties transferred shall be made available to
the office of public defense. All funds, credits, or other assets
held in connection with the powers, functions, and duties
transferred shall be assigned to the office of public defense.
(b) Any appropriations made to the supreme court or the
administrative office of the courts for carrying out the powers, functions, and duties transferred shall, on June 6, 1996,
be transferred and credited to the office of public defense.
(c) Whenever any question arises as to the transfer of any
personnel, funds, books, documents, records, papers, files,
equipment, or other tangible property used or held in the
exercise of the powers and the performance of the duties and
functions transferred, the director of financial management
shall make a determination as to the proper allocation and
certify the same to the state agencies concerned.
(3) All employees of the supreme court or the administrative office of the courts engaged in performing the powers,
functions, and duties transferred are transferred to the jurisdiction of the office of public defense. All employees classified under chapter 41.06 RCW, the state civil service law, are
assigned to the office of public defense to perform their usual
duties upon the same terms as formerly, without any loss of
rights, subject to any action that may be appropriate thereafter in accordance with the laws and rules governing state civil
service.
2.70.050
[Title 2 RCW—page 63]
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(4) All rules and all pending business before the supreme
court or the administrative office of the courts pertaining to
the powers, functions, and duties transferred shall be continued and acted upon by the office of public defense. All existing contracts and obligations shall remain in full force and
shall be performed by the office of public defense.
(5) The transfer of the powers, duties, functions, and personnel of the supreme court or the administrative office of the
courts shall not affect the validity of any act performed before
June 6, 1996.
(6) If apportionments of budgeted funds are required
because of the transfers directed by this section, the director
of financial management shall certify the apportionments to
the agencies affected, the state auditor, and the state treasurer.
Each of these shall make the appropriate transfer and adjustments in funds and appropriation accounts and equipment
records in accordance with the certification.
(7) Nothing contained in this section may be construed to
alter any existing collective bargaining unit or the provisions
of any existing collective bargaining agreement until the
agreement has expired or until the bargaining unit has been
modified by action of the personnel board as provided by
law. [2005 c 282 § 12; 1996 c 221 § 6.]
Chapter 2.72
Chapter 2.72 RCW
OFFICE OF PUBLIC GUARDIANSHIP
Sections
2.72.005
2.72.010
2.72.020
2.72.030
2.72.040
2.72.050
2.72.900
Intent.
Definitions.
Office of public guardianship created—Appointment of public
guardianship administrator.
Public guardianship program—Contracts for public guardianship services—Adoption of eligibility criteria and minimum
standards of practice—Duties of office—Report to legislature, study.
Waiver of court costs.
Administrator may develop rules.
Severability—2007 c 364.
2.72.005 Intent. In establishing an office of public
guardianship, the legislature intends to promote the availability of guardianship services for individuals who need them
and for whom adequate services may otherwise be unavailable. The legislature reaffirms its commitment to treat liberty
and autonomy as paramount values for all Washington residents and to authorize public guardianship only to the minimum extent necessary to provide for health or safety, or to
manage financial affairs, when the legal conditions for
appointment of a guardian are met. It does not intend to alter
those legal conditions or to expand judicial authority to determine that any individual is incapacitated. [2007 c 364 § 1.]
2.72.005
2.72.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Office" means the office of public guardianship.
(2) "Public guardian" means an individual or entity providing public guardianship services.
(3) "Public guardianship services" means the services
provided by a guardian or limited guardian appointed under
chapters 11.88 and 11.92 RCW, who is compensated under a
contract with the office of public guardianship.
2.72.010
[Title 2 RCW—page 64]
(4) "Long-term care services" means services provided
through the department of social and health services either in
a hospital or skilled nursing facility, or in another setting
under a home and community-based waiver authorized under
42 U.S.C. Sec. 1396n. [2007 c 364 § 2.]
2.72.020 Office of public guardianship created—
Appointment of public guardianship administrator. (1)
There is created an office of public guardianship within the
administrative office of the courts.
(2) The supreme court shall appoint a public guardianship administrator to establish and administer a public guardianship program in the office of public guardianship. The
public guardianship administrator serves at the pleasure of
the supreme court. [2007 c 364 § 3.]
2.72.020
2.72.030 Public guardianship program—Contracts
for public guardianship services—Adoption of eligibility
criteria and minimum standards of practice—Duties of
office—Report to legislature, study. The public guardianship administrator is authorized to establish and administer a
public guardianship program as follows:
(1)(a) The office shall contract with public or private
entities or individuals to provide public guardianship services
to persons age eighteen or older whose income does not
exceed two hundred percent of the federal poverty level
determined annually by the United States department of
health and human services or who are receiving long-term
care services through the Washington state department of
social and health services. Neither the public guardianship
administrator nor the office may act as public guardian or
limited guardian or act in any other representative capacity
for any individual.
(b) The office is exempt from RCW 39.29.008 because
the primary function of the office is to contract for public
guardianship services that are provided in a manner consistent with the requirements of this chapter. The office shall
otherwise comply with chapter 39.29 RCW and is subject to
audit by the state auditor.
(c) Public guardianship service contracts are dependent
upon legislative appropriation. This chapter does not create
an entitlement.
(d) The initial implementation of public guardianship
services shall be on a pilot basis in a minimum of two geographical areas that include one urban area and one rural area.
There may be one or several contracts in each area.
(2) The office shall, within one year of the commencement of its operation, adopt eligibility criteria to enable it to
serve individuals with the greatest need when the number of
cases in which courts propose to appoint a public guardian
exceeds the number of cases in which public guardianship
services can be provided. In adopting such criteria, the office
may consider factors including, but not limited to, the following: Whether an incapacitated individual is at significant risk
of harm from abuse, exploitation, abandonment, neglect, or
self-neglect; and whether an incapacitated person is in imminent danger of loss or significant reduction in public services
that are necessary for the individual to live successfully in the
most integrated and least restrictive environment that is
appropriate in light of the individual’s needs and values.
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(3) The office shall adopt minimum standards of practice
for public guardians providing public guardianship services.
Any public guardian providing such services must be certified by the certified professional guardian board established
by the supreme court.
(4) The office shall require a public guardian to visit
each incapacitated person for which public guardianship services are provided no less than monthly to be eligible for
compensation.
(5) The office shall not petition for appointment of a
public guardian for any individual. It may develop a proposal
for the legislature to make affordable legal assistance available to petition for guardianships.
(6) The office shall not authorize payment for services
for any entity that is serving more than twenty incapacitated
persons per certified professional guardian.
(7) The office shall monitor and oversee the use of state
funding to ensure compliance with this chapter.
(8) The office shall collect uniform and consistent basic
data elements regarding service delivery. This data shall be
made available to the legislature and supreme court in a format that is not identifiable by individual incapacitated person
to protect confidentiality.
(9) The office shall report to the legislature on how services other than guardianship services, and in particular services that might reduce the need for guardianship services,
might be provided under contract with the office by December 1, 2009. The services to be considered should include,
but not be limited to, services provided under powers of attorney given by the individuals in need of the services.
(10) The office shall require public guardianship providers to seek reimbursement of fees from program clients who
are receiving long-term care services through the department
of social and health services to the extent, and only to the
extent, that such reimbursement may be paid, consistent with
an order of the superior court, from income that would otherwise be required by the department to be paid toward the cost
of the client’s care. Fees reimbursed shall be remitted by the
provider to the office unless a different disposition is directed
by the public guardianship administrator.
(11) The office shall require public guardianship providers to certify annually that for each individual served they
have reviewed the need for continued public guardianship
services and the appropriateness of limiting, or further limiting, the authority of the public guardian under the applicable
guardianship order, and that where termination or modification of a guardianship order appears warranted, the superior
court has been asked to take the corresponding action.
(12) The office shall adopt a process for receipt and consideration of and response to complaints against the office
and contracted providers of public guardianship services.
The process shall include investigation in cases in which
investigation appears warranted in the judgment of the
administrator.
(13) The office shall contract with the Washington state
institute for public policy for a study. An initial report is due
two years following July 22, 2007, and a second report by
December 1, 2011. The study shall analyze costs and off-setting savings to the state from the delivery of public guardianship services.
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(14) The office shall develop standardized forms and
reporting instruments that may include, but are not limited to,
intake, initial assessment, guardianship care plan, decisional
accounting, staff time logs, changes in condition or abilities
of an incapacitated person, and values history. The office
shall collect and analyze the data gathered from these reports.
(15) The office shall identify training needs for guardians it contracts with, and shall make recommendations to the
supreme court, the certified professional guardian board, and
the legislature for improvements in guardianship training.
The office may offer training to individuals providing services pursuant to this chapter or to individuals who, in the
judgment of the administrator or the administrator’s designee, are likely to provide such services in the future.
(16) The office shall establish a system for monitoring
the performance of public guardians, and office staff shall
make in-home visits to a randomly selected sample of public
guardianship clients. The office may conduct further monitoring, including in-home visits, as the administrator deems
appropriate. For monitoring purposes, office staff shall have
access to any information relating to a public guardianship
client that is available to the guardian.
(17) During the first five years of its operations, the
office shall issue annual reports of its activities. [2009 c 117
§ 1; 2007 c 364 § 4.]
2.72.040 Waiver of court costs. The courts shall waive
court costs and filing fees in any proceeding in which an incapacitated person is receiving public guardianship services
funded under this chapter. [2007 c 364 § 6.]
2.72.040
2.72.050 Administrator may develop rules. The public guardianship administrator may develop rules to implement this chapter. The administrator shall request and consider recommendations from the *advisory committee in the
development of rules. [2007 c 364 § 7.]
2.72.050
*Reviser’s note: Section 5, chapter 364, Laws of 2007, which provided
for the advisory committee, was vetoed by the governor.
2.72.900 Severability—2007 c 364. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[2007 c 364 § 8.]
2.72.900
[Title 2 RCW—page 65]
Title 3
DISTRICT COURTS—COURTS OF LIMITED JURISDICTION
Title 3
Chapters
3.02
3.20
3.30
3.34
3.38
3.42
3.46
3.50
3.54
3.58
3.62
3.66
3.70
3.72
3.74
Courts of limited jurisdiction.
Venue.
District courts.
District judges.
District court districts.
District court commissioners.
Municipal departments.
Municipal courts—Alternate provision.
Clerks and deputy clerks.
Salaries and expenses.
Income of court.
Jurisdiction and venue.
Magistrates’ association.
Youth court.
Miscellaneous.
Rules of court: Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction—See Rules of
Court, Part V.
District courts—Civil procedure: Title 12 RCW.
Justice or constable levying demand or promising reward: RCW 9.12.020.
Municipal courts, cities over four hundred thousand: Chapter 35.20 RCW.
Persons convicted in district court may be placed under supervision of
county probation officer: RCW 9.92.060, 9.95.210.
Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts—Fees:
RCW 19.16.500.
Small claims department: Chapter 12.40 RCW.
Chapter 3.02
Chapter 3.02 RCW
COURTS OF LIMITED JURISDICTION
Sections
3.02.010
3.02.020
3.02.030
3.02.040
3.02.045
3.02.050
3.02.060
Court of limited jurisdiction defined.
Review of proceedings.
Record of proceedings.
Electronic recording equipment.
Use of collection agencies and attorneys to collect unpaid
amounts—Interest to agency authorized—Credit or debit
card use—Assessment of amounts paid for collection as
court costs.
Discovery rules in civil cases.
Judge pro tempore appointments.
3.02.010 Court of limited jurisdiction defined. For
purposes of this chapter, a court of limited jurisdiction is any
court organized under Titles 3, 35, or 35A RCW. [1980 c 162
§ 1.]
3.02.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.02.020 Review of proceedings. Review of the proceedings in a court of limited jurisdiction shall be by the
superior court, the procedure for which may be established by
supreme court rule. [1980 c 162 § 2.]
3.02.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.02.030 Record of proceedings. The supreme court
may, by court rule, establish a method of making a record of
3.02.030
(2010 Ed.)
the proceedings of a court of limited jurisdiction for purposes
of review. [1980 c 162 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.02.040 Electronic recording equipment. The
administrator for the courts shall supervise the selection,
installation, and operation of any electronic recording equipment in courts of limited jurisdiction. [1980 c 162 § 4.]
3.02.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.02.045 Use of collection agencies and attorneys to
collect unpaid amounts—Interest to agency authorized—
Credit or debit card use—Assessment of amounts paid
for collection as court costs. (1) Courts of limited jurisdiction may use collection agencies under chapter 19.16 RCW
for purposes of collecting unpaid penalties on infractions,
criminal fines, costs, assessments, civil judgments, or forfeitures that have been imposed by the courts. Courts of limited
jurisdiction may enter into agreements with one or more
attorneys or collection agencies for collection of outstanding
penalties, fines, costs, assessments, and forfeitures. These
agreements may specify the scope of work, remuneration for
services, and other charges deemed appropriate. Such agreements may authorize collection agencies to retain all or any
portion of the interest collected on these accounts.
(2) Courts of limited jurisdiction may use credit cards or
debit cards for purposes of billing and collecting unpaid penalties, fines, costs, assessments, and forfeitures so imposed.
Courts of limited jurisdiction may enter into agreements with
one or more financial institutions for the purpose of the collection of penalties, fines, costs, assessments, and forfeitures.
The agreements may specify conditions, remuneration for
services, and other charges deemed appropriate.
(3) Servicing of delinquencies by collection agencies or
by collecting attorneys in which the court retains control of
its delinquencies shall not constitute assignment of debt.
(4) For purposes of this section, the term debt shall
include penalties, fines, costs, assessments, or forfeitures
imposed by the courts.
(5) The court may assess as court costs the moneys paid
for remuneration for services or charges paid to collecting
attorneys, to collection agencies, or, in the case of credit
cards, to financial institutions. [1995 c 291 § 1; 1995 c 38 §
1; 1994 c 301 § 1; 1987 c 266 § 1.]
3.02.045
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 1995 c 38 § 1 and by
1995 c 291 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section pursuant to RCW 1.12.025(2).
For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.02.050 Discovery rules in civil cases. By January 1,
1982, the supreme court shall adopt rules providing for dis3.02.050
[Title 3 RCW—page 1]
3.02.060
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
covery in civil cases in the courts of limited jurisdiction.
[1981 c 331 § 8.]
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
3.02.060 Judge pro tempore appointments. A judge
pro tempore may be authorized under RCW 3.50.090 or
35.20.200 whenever a judge of the municipal court serves on
a judicial commission, board, or committee established by
the legislature or the chief justice of the supreme court. The
judge pro tempore shall be compensated as specified in RCW
3.50.090 or 35.20.200. [2000 c 165 § 2.]
3.02.060
Chapter 3.20 RCW
Chapter 3.20
VENUE
(Formerly: Jurisdiction and venue)
Sections
3.20.100
Change of venue—Affidavit of prejudice.
District courts, civil procedure: Title 12 RCW.
3.30.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the
context clearly requires otherwise:
"City" means an incorporated city or town.
"Department" means an administrative unit of a district
court established for the orderly and efficient administration
of business and may include, without being limited in scope
thereby, a unit or units for determining traffic cases, violations of city ordinances, violations of state law, criminal
cases, civil cases, or jury cases. [2008 c 13 § 1; 1984 c 258 §
3; 1979 c 151 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 42 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 1.]
3.30.010
Population determinations, office of financial management: Chapter 43.62
RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.30.015 Construction of "justices of the peace,"
"justice courts," "justice of the peace courts." All references to justices of the peace in other titles of the Revised
Code of Washington shall be construed as meaning district
judges. All references to justice courts or justice of the peace
courts in other titles of the Revised Code of Washington shall
be construed as meaning district courts. [1984 c 258 § 90.]
3.30.015
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.20.100 Change of venue—Affidavit of prejudice.
If, previous to the commencement of any trial before a justice
of the peace, the defendant, his attorney or agent, shall make
and file with the justice an affidavit that the deponent
believes that the defendant cannot have an impartial trial
before such justice, it shall be the duty of the justice to forthwith transmit all papers and documents belonging to the case
to the next nearest justice of the peace in the same county,
who is not of kin to either party, sick, absent from the county,
or interested in the result of the action, either as counsel or
otherwise. The justice to whom such papers and documents
are so transmitted shall proceed as if the suit had been instituted before him. Distance, as contemplated by this section,
shall mean to be by the nearest traveled route. The costs of
such change of venue shall abide the result of the suit. In precincts, and incorporated cities and towns where there are two
or more justices of the peace, any one of them shall be considered the next nearest justice of the peace. [1943 c 126 § 1;
1881 p 8 §§ 2, 3; Code 1881 § 1938; 1867 p 88 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1943 § 1774.]
3.30.020 Application of chapters 3.30 through 3.74
RCW. The provisions of chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW
shall apply to each county with a population of two hundred
ten thousand or more: PROVIDED, That any city having a
population of more than four hundred thousand may by resolution of its legislative body elect to continue to operate a
municipal court pursuant to the provisions of chapter 35.20
RCW, as if chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW had never been
enacted: PROVIDED FURTHER, That if a city elects to
continue its municipal court pursuant to this section, the number of district judges allocated to the county in RCW
3.34.010 shall be reduced by two and the number of full time
district judges allocated by RCW 3.34.020 to the district in
which the city is situated shall also be reduced by two. The
provisions of chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW may be made
applicable to any county with a population of less than two
hundred ten thousand upon a majority vote of its county legislative authority. [1991 c 363 § 4; 1987 c 202 § 110; 1961 c
299 § 2.]
Chapter 3.30 RCW
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
3.20.100
Chapter 3.30
DISTRICT COURTS
3.30.020
Municipal courts in cities of over four hundred thousand: Chapter 35.20
RCW.
Sections
3.30.010
3.30.015
3.30.020
3.30.030
3.30.040
3.30.050
3.30.060
3.30.070
3.30.080
3.30.090
Definitions.
Construction of "justices of the peace," "justice courts," "justice of the peace courts."
Application of chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW.
Nomenclature for judges and courts.
Sessions.
Departments.
Adjournments.
Records.
Rules.
Violations bureau.
Rules of court: See Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited
Jurisdiction (RALJ).
County probation services for persons convicted in district court: RCW
9.92.060, 9.95.210, 36.01.070.
[Title 3 RCW—page 2]
3.30.030 Nomenclature for judges and courts. The
judges of each district court district shall be the justices of the
peace of the district elected or appointed as provided in chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW. Such courts shall alternately be
referred to as district courts and the judges thereof as district
judges. [1984 c 258 § 4; 1971 c 73 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 3.]
3.30.030
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3.30.040 Sessions. The district courts shall be open
except on nonjudicial days. Sessions of the court shall be held
at such places as shall be provided by the district court districting plan. The court shall sit as often as business requires
in each city of the district which provides suitable courtroom
3.30.040
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District Judges
facilities, to hear causes in which such city is the plaintiff.
[1984 c 258 § 5; 1961 c 299 § 4.]
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3.34.020
violations bureaus of a city shall be city employees under any
applicable municipal civil service system. [1979 ex.s. c 136
§ 15; 1971 c 73 § 4; 1961 c 299 § 9.]
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3.30.050 Departments. Each court may be organized in
a manner consistent with the departments created by the districting plan. [1984 c 258 § 6; 1971 c 73 § 2; 1961 c 299 § 5.]
3.30.050
Chapter 3.34
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Chapter 3.34 RCW
DISTRICT JUDGES
Sections
3.30.060 Adjournments. Adjournments from day to
day, or from time to time, are to be construed as recesses in
the sessions, and shall not prevent the court from sitting at
any time. [1961 c 299 § 6.]
3.30.060
3.30.070 Records. The clerk of each district court shall
keep uniform records of each case filed and the proceedings
had therein including an accounting for all funds received
and disbursed. Financial reporting shall be in such form as
may be prescribed by the state auditor. The form of other
records may be prescribed by the supreme court. [1995 c 301
§ 30; 1971 c 73 § 3; 1961 c 299 § 7.]
3.30.070
3.30.080 Rules. The supreme court may adopt rules of
procedure for district courts. A district court may adopt local
rules of procedure which are not inconsistent with state law
or with the rules adopted by the supreme court. The rules for
a county with a single district and multiple facilities may
include rules to provide where cases shall be filed and where
cases shall be heard. If the rules of the supreme court authorized under this section are adopted, all procedural laws in
conflict with the rules shall be of no effect. [1989 c 227 § 5;
1984 c 258 § 7; 1961 c 299 § 8.]
3.30.080
Intent—1989 c 227: See note following RCW 3.38.070.
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3.30.090 Violations bureau. A violations bureau may
be established by any city or district court having jurisdiction
of traffic cases to assist in processing traffic cases. As designated by written order of the court having jurisdiction of traffic cases, specific offenses under city ordinance, county resolution, or state law may be processed by such bureau. Such
bureau may be authorized to receive the posting of bail for
such specified offenses, and, as authorized by the court order,
to accept forfeiture of bail and payment of monetary penalties. The court order shall specify the amount of bail to be
posted and shall also specify the circumstances or conditions
which will require an appearance before the court. Such
bureau, upon accepting the prescribed bail, shall issue a
receipt to the alleged violator, which receipt shall bear a legend informing him of the legal consequences of bail forfeiture. The bureau shall transfer daily to the clerk of the proper
department of the court all bail posted for offenses where forfeiture is not authorized by the court order, as well as copies
of all receipts. All forfeitures or penalties paid to a violations
bureau for violations of municipal ordinances shall be placed
in the city general fund or such other fund as may be prescribed by ordinance. All forfeitures or penalties paid to a
violations bureau for violations of state laws or county resolutions shall be remitted at least monthly to the county treasurer for deposit in the current expense fund. Employees of
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3.34.010
3.34.020
3.34.025
3.34.040
3.34.050
3.34.060
3.34.070
3.34.080
3.34.090
3.34.100
3.34.110
3.34.120
3.34.130
3.34.140
3.34.150
District judges—Number for each county.
District judges—Number—Changes.
District judge positions—Approval and agreement.
District judges—Full time—Other.
District judges—Election.
District judges—Eligibility and qualifications.
District judges—Term of office.
Oath—District judges—Court commissioners.
Bonds—Insurance as reimbursable expense.
District judges—Vacancies—Remuneration.
District judicial officers—Disqualification.
District judges—Disqualification of partners.
District judges pro tempore—Reduction in salary of replaced
judges—Exception—Reimbursement of counties.
Exchange of district judges—Reimbursement for expenses.
Presiding judge.
3.34.010 District judges—Number for each county.
The number of district judges to be elected in each county
shall be: Adams, two; Asotin, one; Benton, five; Chelan,
two; Clallam, two; Clark, six; Columbia, one; Cowlitz, three;
Douglas, one; Ferry, one; Franklin, one; Garfield, one; Grant,
two; Grays Harbor, two; Island, one; Jefferson, one; King,
twenty-three in 2009, twenty-five in 2010, and twenty-six in
2011; Kitsap, four; Kittitas, two; Klickitat, two; Lewis, two;
Lincoln, one; Mason, one; Okanogan, two; Pacific, two; Pend
Oreille, one; Pierce, eleven; San Juan, one; Skagit, two; Skamania, one; Snohomish, eight; Spokane, eight; Stevens, one;
Thurston, three; Wahkiakum, one; Walla Walla, two; Whatcom, two; Whitman, one; Yakima, four. This number may be
increased only as provided in RCW 3.34.020. [2009 c 86 § 1;
2009 c 26 § 1; 2008 c 63 § 1; 2005 c 91 § 1; 2003 c 97 § 1;
2002 c 138 § 1; 1998 c 64 § 1; 1995 c 168 § 1; 1994 c 111 §
1; 1991 c 354 § 1; 1989 c 227 § 6; 1987 c 202 § 111; 1975 1st
ex.s. c 153 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 14 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 147 § 1;
1970 ex.s. c 23 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 66 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 5;
1961 c 299 § 10.]
3.34.010
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2009 c 26 § 1 and by
2009 c 86 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For
rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
District judge position for Clark county—2005 c 91: See note following RCW 3.34.025.
Effective date—2003 c 97: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 7, 2003]." [2003 c 97 § 6.]
Intent—1989 c 227: See note following RCW 3.38.070.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.020 District judges—Number—Changes. (1)
Any change in the number of full and part-time district judges
after January 1, 1992, shall be determined by the legislature
after receiving a recommendation from the supreme court.
The supreme court shall make its recommendations to the
3.34.020
[Title 3 RCW—page 3]
3.34.025
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
legislature based on an objective workload analysis that takes
into account available judicial resources and the caseload
activity of each court.
(2) The administrator for the courts, under the supervision of the supreme court, may consult with the board of judicial administration and the district and municipal court
judge’s association in developing the procedures and methods of applying the objective workload analysis.
(3) For each recommended change from the number of
full and part-time district judges in any county as of January
1, 1992, the administrator for the courts, under the supervision of the supreme court, shall complete a judicial impact
note detailing any local or state cost associated with such recommended change.
(4) If the legislature approves an increase in the base
number of district judges in any county as of January 1, 1992,
such increase in the base number of district judges and all
related costs may be paid for by the county from moneys provided under RCW 82.14.310, and any such costs shall be
deemed to be expended for criminal justice purposes as provided in *RCW 82.14.315, and such expenses shall not constitute a supplanting of existing funding.
(5)(a) A county legislative authority that desires to
change the number of full or part-time district judges from
the base number on January 1, 1992, must first request the
assistance of the supreme court. The administrator for the
courts, under the supervision of the supreme court, shall conduct an objective workload analysis and make a recommendation of its findings to the legislature for consideration as
provided in this section. Changes in the number of district
court judges may only be made by the legislature in a year in
which the quadrennial election for district court judges is not
held.
(b) The legislative authority of any county may change a
part-time district judge position to a full-time position. [2003
c 97 § 2; 2002 c 83 § 1; 1997 c 41 § 3; 1991 c 313 § 2; 1987
c 202 § 112; 1984 c 258 § 8; 1982 c 29 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c
14 § 2; 1970 ex.s. c 23 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 66 § 7; 1961 c 299 §
11.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 82.14.315 expired July 1, 1991.
Effective date—2003 c 97: See note following RCW 3.34.010.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.040 District judges—Full time—Other. A district judge serving a district having a population of forty thousand or more persons, and a district judge receiving a salary
equal to the maximum salary set by the salary commission
under RCW 3.58.020 for district judges shall be deemed full
time judges and shall devote all of their time to the office and
shall not engage in the practice of law. Other judges shall
devote sufficient time to the office to properly fulfill the
duties thereof and may engage in other occupations but shall
maintain a separate office for private business and shall not
use for private business the services of any clerk or secretary
paid for by the county or office space or supplies furnished by
the judicial district. [1991 c 338 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 10; 1983
c 195 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 95 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 147 § 2; 1961 c
299 § 13.]
3.34.040
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3.34.050 District judges—Election. At the general
election in November 1962 and quadrennially thereafter,
there shall be elected by the voters of each district court district the number of judges authorized for the district by the
district court districting plan. Judges shall be elected for each
district and electoral district, if any, by the qualified electors
of the district in the same manner as judges of courts of
record are elected, except as provided in *chapter 29.21
RCW. Not less than ten days before the time for filing declarations of candidacy for the election of judges for districts
entitled to more than one judge, the county auditor shall designate each such office of district judge to be filled by a number, commencing with the number one and numbering the
remaining offices consecutively. At the time of the filing of
the declaration of candidacy, each candidate shall designate
by number which one, and only one, of the numbered offices
for which he or she is a candidate and the name of the candidate shall appear on the ballot for only the numbered office
for which the candidate filed a declaration of candidacy.
[1998 c 19 § 2; 1989 c 227 § 3; 1984 c 258 § 11; 1975-’76
2nd ex.s. c 120 § 8; 1961 c 299 § 14.]
3.34.050
*Reviser’s note: Chapter 29.21 RCW was recodified as chapter
29A.52 RCW pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Intent—1989 c 227: See note following RCW 3.38.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.060 District judges—Eligibility and qualifications. To be eligible to file a declaration of candidacy for and
to serve as a district court judge, a person must:
(1) Be a registered voter of the district court district and
electoral district, if any; and
(2) Be either:
(a) A lawyer admitted to practice law in the state of
Washington; or
(b) In those districts having a population of less than five
thousand persons, a person who has taken and passed by January 1, 2003, the qualifying examination for a lay candidate
for judicial officer as provided by rule of the supreme court.
[2002 c 136 § 1; 1991 c 361 § 1; 1989 c 227 § 4; 1984 c 258
§ 12; 1961 c 299 § 15.]
3.34.060
3.34.025 District judge positions—Approval and
agreement. Any additional district judge positions created
under RCW 3.34.020 shall be effective only if the legislative
authority of the affected county documents its approval of
any additional positions and its agreement that it will pay out
of county funds, without reimbursement from the state, the
expenses of such additional judicial positions as provided by
statute. The additional expenses include, but are not limited
to, expenses incurred for court facilities. The legislative
authority of any such county may, at its discretion, phase in
any judicial positions over a period of time not to exceed two
years from the effective date of the additional district judge
positions. [1991 c 313 § 3.]
3.34.025
District judge position for Clark county—2005 c 91: "For the purposes of RCW 3.34.025, the district judge position for Clark county created
in chapter 97, Laws of 2003, is hereby re-created as of July 24, 2005." [2005
c 91 § 2.]
[Title 3 RCW—page 4]
Intent—1989 c 227: See note following RCW 3.38.070.
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District Judges
3.34.070 District judges—Term of office. Every district judge shall hold office for a term of four years from and
after the second Monday in January next succeeding his or
her selection and continuing until a successor is elected and
qualified. [1984 c 258 § 13; 1961 c 299 § 16.]
3.34.070
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3.34.080 Oath—District judges—Court commissioners. Each district judge, district judge pro tempore and district court commissioner shall, before entering upon the
duties of office, take an oath to support the Constitution of the
United States and the Constitution and laws of the state of
Washington, and to perform the duties of the office faithfully
and impartially and to the best of his or her ability. [1984 c
258 § 14; 1961 c 299 § 17.]
3.34.080
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3.34.090 Bonds—Insurance as reimbursable
expense. The county legislative authority shall provide for
the bonding of each district judge, district judge pro tempore,
district court commissioner, clerk of the district court, and
court employee, at the expense of the county, in such amount
as the county legislative authority shall prescribe, conditioned that each such person will pay over according to law
all moneys which shall come into the person’s custody in
causes filed in the district court. Such bond shall not be less
than the maximum amount of money liable to be under the
control, at any one time, of each such person in the performance of his or her duties. Such bond may be a blanket bond.
If the county obtains errors and omissions insurance covering
district court personnel, the costs of such coverage shall be a
reimbursable expense pursuant to RCW 3.62.050 as now or
hereafter amended. [1984 c 258 § 15; 1971 c 73 § 5; 1961 c
299 § 18.]
3.34.090
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3.34.130
3.34.110 District judicial officers—Disqualification.
(1) A district court judicial officer shall not preside in any of
the following cases:
(a) In an action to which the judicial officer is a party, or
in which the judicial officer is directly interested, or in which
the judicial officer has been an attorney for a party.
(b) When the judicial officer or one of the parties
believes that the parties cannot have an impartial trial or hearing before the judicial officer. The judicial officer shall disqualify himself or herself under the provisions of this section
if, before any discretionary ruling has been made, a party files
an affidavit that the party cannot have a fair and impartial
trial or hearing by reason of the interest or prejudice of the
judicial officer. The following are not considered discretionary rulings: (i) The arrangement of the calendar; (ii) the setting of an action, motion, or proceeding for hearing or trial;
(iii) the arraignment of the accused; or (iv) the fixing of bail
and initially setting conditions of release. Only one change
of judicial officer is allowed each party in an action or proceeding.
(2) When a judicial officer is disqualified under this section, the case shall be heard before another judicial officer of
the same county.
(3) For the purposes of this section, "judicial officer"
means a judge, judge pro tempore, or court commissioner.
[2008 c 227 § 7; 1984 c 258 § 17; 1961 c 299 § 20.]
3.34.110
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
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3.34.120 District judges—Disqualification of partners. The partner and associates of a judge who is a lawyer
shall not practice law before the judge. [1984 c 258 § 18;
1961 c 299 § 21.]
3.34.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.130 District judges pro tempore—Reduction in
salary of replaced judges—Exception—Reimbursement
of counties. (1) Each district court shall designate one or
more persons as judge pro tempore who shall serve during the
temporary absence, disqualification, or incapacity of a district judge or to serve as an additional judge for excess caseload or special set cases. The qualifications of a judge pro
tempore shall be the same as for a district judge, except that
with respect to RCW 3.34.060(1), the person appointed need
only be a registered voter of the state. A district that has a
population of not more than ten thousand and that has no person available who meets the qualifications under *RCW
3.34.060(2) (a) or (b), may appoint as a pro tempore judge a
person who has taken and passed the qualifying examination
for the office of district judge as is provided by rule of the
supreme court. A judge pro tempore may sit in any district of
the county for which he or she is appointed. A judge pro tempore shall be paid the salary authorized by the county legislative authority.
(2) For each day that a judge pro tempore serves in
excess of thirty days during any calendar year, the annual salary of the district judge in whose place the judge pro tempore
serves shall be reduced by an amount equal to one-two hundred fiftieth of such salary: PROVIDED, That each full time
district judge shall have up to fifteen days annual leave with3.34.130
3.34.100 District judges—Vacancies—Remuneration. If a district judge dies, resigns, is convicted of a felony,
ceases to reside in the district, fails to serve for any reason
except temporary disability, or if his or her term of office is
terminated in any other manner, the office shall be deemed
vacant. The county legislative authority shall fill all vacancies by appointment and the judge thus appointed shall hold
office until the next general election and until a successor is
elected and qualified. However, if a vacancy in the office of
district court judge occurs and the total number of district
court judges remaining in the county is equal to or greater
than the number of district court judges authorized in RCW
3.34.010 then the position shall remain vacant. District
judges shall be granted sick leave in the same manner as other
county employees. A district judge may receive when vacating office remuneration for unused accumulated leave and
sick leave at a rate equal to one day’s monetary compensation
for each full day of accrued leave and one day’s monetary
compensation for each four full days of accrued sick leave,
the total remuneration for leave and sick leave not to exceed
the equivalent of thirty days’ monetary compensation. [2003
c 97 § 3; 1992 c 76 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 16; 1961 c 299 § 19.]
3.34.100
Effective date—2003 c 97: See note following RCW 3.34.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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[Title 3 RCW—page 5]
3.34.140
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
out reduction for service on judicial commissions established
by the legislature or the chief justice of the supreme court. No
reduction in salary shall occur when a judge pro tempore
serves:
(a) While a district judge is using sick leave granted in
accordance with RCW 3.34.100;
(b) While a district court judge is disqualified from serving following the filing of an affidavit of prejudice;
(c) As an additional judge for excess case load or special
set cases; or
(d) While a district judge is otherwise involved in administrative, educational, or judicial functions related to the performance of the judge’s duties: PROVIDED, That the
appointment of judge pro tempore authorized under subsection (2)(c) and (d) of this section is subject to an appropriation for this purpose by the county legislative authority.
(3) The legislature may appropriate money for the purpose of reimbursing counties for the salaries of judges pro
tempore for certain days in excess of thirty worked per year
that the judge pro tempore was required to work as the result
of service by a judge on a commission as authorized under
subsection (2) of this section. No later than September 1 of
each year, each county treasurer shall certify to the administrator for the courts for the year ending the preceding June 30,
the number of days in excess of thirty that any judge pro tempore was required to work as the result of service by a judge
on a commission as authorized under subsection (2) of this
section. Upon receipt of the certification, the administrator
for the courts shall reimburse the county from money appropriated for that purpose. [1996 c 16 § 1; 1994 c 18 § 1; 1993
c 330 § 1; 1986 c 161 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 302; 1984 c 258 § 19;
1983 c 195 § 2; 1981 c 331 § 9; 1961 c 299 § 22.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 3.34.060 was amended by 2002 c 136 § 1, deleting subsection (2)(b).
Legislative intent—1984 c 258 §§ 302-340: "It is the intent of the legislature to assure accountability, uniformity, economy, and efficiency in the
collection and distribution by superior, district, and municipal courts of fees,
fines, forfeitures, and penalties assessed and collected for violations of state,
statutes, and county, city, and town ordinances." [1984 c 258 § 301.]
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.140 Exchange of district judges—Reimbursement for expenses. Any district judge may hold a session in
any district in the state, at the request of the judge or majority
of judges in the district if the visiting judge determines that
the state of business in his or her district allows the judge to
be absent. The county legislative authority in which the district court is located shall first approve the temporary absence
and the judge pro tempore shall not be required to serve during the judge’s absence. A visiting judge shall be entitled to
reimbursement for subsistence, lodging, and travel expenses
in accordance with the rates applicable to state officers under
RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060 as now or hereafter amended
while so acting, to be paid by the visited district. These
expenses shall not be paid to the visiting judge unless the legislative authority of the county in which the visited district is
located has approved the payment before the visit. In addition a visiting part-time district court judge, when not serving
in a judicial capacity in his or her district, shall be entitled to
3.34.140
[Title 3 RCW—page 6]
compensation for judicial services so long as the legislative
authority of the county in which the visited district is located
has approved the payment before the visit. [2010 c 191 § 1;
1984 c 258 § 20; 1981 c 186 § 5; 1961 c 299 § 23.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.34.150 Presiding judge. If a district has more than
one judge, the supreme court may by rule provide for the
manner of selection of one of the judges to serve as presiding
judge and prescribe the presiding judge’s duties. If a county
has multiple districts or has one district with multiple electoral districts, the supreme court may by rule provide for the
manner of selection of one of the judges to serve as presiding
judge and prescribe the presiding judge’s duties. [1989 c 227
§ 7; 1984 c 258 § 21; 1961 c 299 § 24.]
3.34.150
Intent—1989 c 227: See note following RCW 3.38.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 3.38
Chapter 3.38 RCW
DISTRICT COURT DISTRICTS
Sections
3.38.010
3.38.020
3.38.022
3.38.030
3.38.031
3.38.040
3.38.050
3.38.060
3.38.070
3.38.080
Districting committee—Membership.
Districting committee—Duties—Districting plan.
Location of offices and courtrooms.
Districting plan—Adoption.
Districting plan—Transitional provisions.
Districting plan—Amendment.
District court districts—Standards.
Joint district court districts.
Separate electoral districts—Establishment.
Separate electoral districts—Definition.
3.38.010 Districting committee—Membership. There
is established in each county a district court districting committee composed of the following:
(1) The judge of the superior court, or, if there be more
than one such judge, then one of the judges selected by that
court;
(2) The prosecuting attorney, or a deputy selected by the
prosecuting attorney;
(3) A practicing lawyer of the county selected by the
president of the largest local bar association, if there be one,
and if not, then by the county legislative authority;
(4) A judge of a court of limited jurisdiction in the
county selected by the president of the Washington state district and municipal court judges’ association; and
(5) The mayor, or representative appointed by the mayor,
of each city or town with a population of three thousand or
more in the county;
(6) One person to represent the cities and towns with
populations of three thousand or less in the county, if any, to
be selected by a majority vote of the mayors of those cities
and towns with a population of less than three thousand.
However, if there should not be a city in the county with a
population of ten thousand or more, the mayor, or the
mayor’s representative, of each city or town with a population of less than three thousand shall be a member;
(7) The chair of the county legislative authority; and
(8) The county auditor. [1995 c 37 § 1. Prior: 1994 c 81
§ 1; 1994 c 32 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 22; 1961 c 299 § 25.]
3.38.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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District Court Districts
3.38.020 Districting committee—Duties—Districting
plan. The district court districting committee shall meet at
the call of the prosecuting attorney to prepare or amend the
plan for the districting of the county into one or more district
court districts in accordance with the provisions of chapters
3.30 through 3.74 RCW. The plan shall include the following:
(1) The boundaries of each district proposed to be established;
(2) The number of judges to be elected in each district or
electoral district, if any. In determining the number of judges
to be elected, the districting committee shall consider the
results of an objective workload analysis conducted by the
administrator for the courts;
(3) The location of the central office, courtrooms and
records of each court;
(4) The other places in the district, if any, where the court
shall sit;
(5) The number and location of district court commissioners to be authorized, if any;
(6) The departments, if any, into which each district
court shall be initially organized, including municipal departments provided for in *chapter 3.46 RCW;
(7) The name of each district; and
(8) The allocation of the time and allocation of salary of
each judge who will serve part time in a municipal department. [2003 c 97 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 23; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 1;
1961 c 299 § 26.]
3.38.020
*Reviser’s note: Creation and operation of municipal departments
under chapter 3.46 RCW is limited by RCW 3.46.015.
Effective date—2003 c 97: See note following RCW 3.34.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.022 Location of offices and courtrooms. The districting plan may provide that the offices and courtrooms of
more than one district may be in the same building: PROVIDED, That no office or courtroom of any district shall be
located further than two miles outside the boundary of the
district which it serves. [1984 c 258 § 24; 1963 c 213 § 1.]
3.38.022
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.030 Districting plan—Adoption. Upon receipt of
the districting plan, the county legislative authority shall hold
a public hearing, pursuant to the provisions of RCW
36.32.120(7), as now or hereafter amended. At the hearing,
anyone interested in the plan may attend and be heard as to
the convenience which will be afforded to the public by the
plan, and as to any other matters pertaining thereto. If the
county legislative authority finds that the plan proposed by
the districting committee conforms to the standards set forth
in chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW and is conducive to the
best interests and welfare of the county as a whole it may
adopt such plan. If the county legislative authority finds that
the plan does not conform to the standards as provided in
chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW, the county legislative
authority may modify, revise or amend the plan and adopt
such amended or revised plan as the county’s district court
districting plan. The plan decided upon shall be adopted by
the county legislative authority not later than six months after
the county initially obtains a population of two hundred ten
thousand or more or the adoption of the elective resolution.
3.38.030
(2010 Ed.)
3.38.050
[1991 c 363 § 5; 1984 c 258 § 25; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 2; 1961
c 299 § 27.]
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.031 Districting plan—Transitional provisions.
As a part of the districting plan, the county legislative authority shall designate a date on which the terms of the district
judges of the county shall end.
For each judicial position under the districting plan, the
county legislative authority shall appoint a person qualified
under RCW 3.34.060 who shall take office on the date designated by the county legislative authority and shall serve until
the next quadrennial election of district judges as provided in
RCW 3.34.050.
Pending cases, proceedings, and matters shall be transferred to the appropriate court as provided in RCW 3.74.900.
[1984 c 258 § 26; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 3.]
3.38.031
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.040 Districting plan—Amendment. (1) The districting committee may meet for the purpose of amending the
districting plan at any time on call of the county legislative
authority, the chairperson of the committee or a majority of
its members. Amendments to the plan shall be submitted to
the county legislative authority not later than March 15th of
each year for adoption by the county legislative authority following the same procedure as with the original districting
plan. Amendments shall be adopted not later than May 1st
following submission by the districting committee. Any
amendment which would reduce the salary or shorten the
term of any judge shall not be effective until the next regular
election for district judge. All other amendments may be
effective on a date set by the county legislative authority.
(2) The districting committee shall meet within fortyfive days of the effective date of changes in the number of
judges to be elected in each district court district, or electoral
district, if any. Amendments to the plan concerning the number of judges to be elected in each district court district, or
electoral district, if any, shall be submitted to the county legislative authority not later than ninety days after the effective
date of changes in RCW 3.34.010, and the amendments shall
be adopted not later than one hundred eighty days after the
effective date of changes in RCW 3.34.010. [2003 c 97 § 5;
1984 c 258 § 27; 1969 ex.s. c 66 § 3; 1961 c 299 § 28.]
3.38.040
Effective date—2003 c 97: See note following RCW 3.34.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.050 District court districts—Standards. District
court districts shall be established in accordance with the following standards:
(1) Every part of the county shall be in some district.
(2) The whole county may constitute one district.
(3) There shall not be more districts than there are judges
authorized for the county.
(4) A district boundary shall not intersect the boundary
of an election precinct.
(5) A city shall not lie in more than one district.
3.38.050
[Title 3 RCW—page 7]
3.38.060
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
(6) Whenever a county is divided into more than one district, each district shall be so established as best to serve the
convenience of the people of the district, considering the distances which must be traveled by parties and witnesses in
going to and from the court and any natural barriers which
may obstruct such travel. [1984 c 258 § 28; 1961 c 299 § 29.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.060 Joint district court districts. Joint districts
may be established containing all or part of two or more
counties. The county containing the largest portion of the
population of a joint district shall be known as the "principal
county" and each joint district shall be deemed to lie within
the principal county for the purpose of chapters 3.30 through
3.74 RCW. A joint district may be established by resolution
of one county concurred in by a resolution of each other
county: PROVIDED, That the county legislative authority of
a county containing the largest portion of the population of a
city may include the portions of such city lying outside the
county in a joint district without concurrence of the other
counties.
Elections of judges in joint districts shall be conducted
and canvassed in the same manner as elections of superior
court judges in joint judicial districts. [1984 c 258 § 29; 1961
c 299 § 30.]
3.38.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.38.070 Separate electoral districts—Establishment.
A county legislative authority for a county that has a single
district but has multiple locations for courtrooms may establish separate electoral districts to provide for election of district court judges by subcounty local districts. In any county
containing a city of more than four hundred thousand population, the legislative authority of such a county shall establish
such separate electoral districts. The procedures in chapter
3.38 RCW for the establishment of district court districts
apply to the establishment of separate electoral districts
authorized by this section. [1990 c 257 § 1; 1989 c 227 § 2.]
missioners may be appointed in any district by the judges of
the district. Each commissioner shall be a registered voter of
the county in which the district or a portion thereof is located,
and shall hold office at the pleasure of the appointing judges.
Any person appointed as a commissioner authorized to hear
or dispose of cases shall be a lawyer who is admitted to the
practice of law in the state of Washington or who has passed
the qualifying examination for lay judges as provided under
RCW 3.34.060. [1984 c 258 § 30; 1980 c 162 § 7; 1961 c 299
§ 31.]
District court commissioners
bond: RCW 3.34.090.
oath: RCW 3.34.080.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.42.020
3.42.020 Powers of commissioners—Limitations.
Each district court commissioner shall have such power,
authority, and jurisdiction in criminal and civil matters as the
appointing judges possess and shall prescribe, except that
when serving as a commissioner, the commissioner does not
have authority to preside over trials in criminal matters, or
jury trials in civil matters unless agreed to on the record by all
parties. [2008 c 227 § 6; 1984 c 258 § 31; 1979 ex.s. c 136 §
16; 1961 c 299 § 32.]
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
3.38.070
Intent—1989 c 227: "It is the intent of the legislature to continue to
provide the option for local election of district court judges where a county
district court with multiple courtrooms is unified into a single district court
for operational and administrative purposes." [1989 c 227 § 1.]
3.38.080 Separate electoral districts—Definition. In
any county in which separate electoral districts have been
established pursuant to RCW 3.38.070, the term "district"
also means "electoral district" for purposes of RCW
3.38.022, 3.38.050, and 3.38.060. [1990 c 257 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.42.040
3.42.040 Compensation. District court commissioners
shall receive such compensation as the county legislative
authority or city council shall provide. [1984 c 258 § 33;
1969 ex.s. c 66 § 4; 1961 c 299 § 34.]
District court commissioners
salary: RCW 3.58.030.
travel expenses: RCW 3.58.040.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 3.46
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS
3.38.080
Chapter 3.42
Chapter 3.42 RCW
DISTRICT COURT COMMISSIONERS
Sections
3.42.010
3.42.020
3.42.040
District court commissioners—Appointment—Qualifications—Term of office.
Powers of commissioners—Limitations.
Compensation.
3.42.010 District court commissioners—Appointment—Qualifications—Term of office. When so authorized by the districting plan, one or more district court com3.42.010
[Title 3 RCW—page 8]
Chapter 3.46 RCW
Sections
3.46.015
Operation of municipal department in existence prior to July 1,
2008.
Rules of court: See Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited
Jurisdiction (RALJ).
3.46.015
3.46.015 Operation of municipal department in existence prior to July 1, 2008. A municipality operating a
municipal department under this chapter prior to July 1,
2008, may continue to operate as if chapter 227, Laws of
2008 was not adopted. Such municipal departments shall
remain subject to the provisions of this chapter as this chapter
was written prior to the adoption of chapter 227, Laws of
2008. [2008 c 227 § 11.]
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
(2010 Ed.)
Municipal Courts—Alternate Provision
Chapter 3.50 RCW
MUNICIPAL COURTS—ALTERNATE PROVISION
Chapter 3.50
(Formerly: Municipal departments—Alternate provision)
Sections
3.50.003
3.50.005
3.50.010
3.50.020
3.50.030
3.50.040
3.50.045
3.50.050
3.50.055
3.50.057
3.50.060
3.50.070
3.50.075
3.50.080
3.50.090
3.50.093
3.50.095
3.50.097
3.50.100
3.50.110
3.50.115
3.50.125
3.50.135
3.50.300
3.50.320
3.50.330
3.50.340
3.50.345
3.50.355
3.50.425
3.50.430
3.50.440
3.50.450
3.50.480
3.50.800
3.50.805
3.50.810
3.50.815
Definitions.
Legislative finding—Alternative court structure for cities and
towns of four hundred thousand or less.
Municipal court authorized in cities of four hundred thousand
or less.
Jurisdiction.
Violations bureau for traffic cases—Disposition of moneys
collected.
Municipal judges—Appointed—Terms, qualifications—District judge as part-time municipal judge.
Judicial officers—Disqualification.
Municipal judge may be elective position—Qualifications,
term.
Judicial positions—Filling—Circumstances permitted.
Judges—Residency requirement.
Termination of municipal court—Requirements—Establishment of court.
Additional judges—Appointment, election.
Court commissioners—Appointment—Qualification—Limitations—Part-time appointed judge.
Salaries of judges—Payment of court operating costs from city
funds—Judges and employees as city employees.
Judges pro tem.
Municipal judge—Vacancy—Appointment.
Municipal judge—Removal from office.
Judge’s oath—Bonds.
Revenue—Disposition—Interest.
Sessions.
Municipal court seal.
Transfer within municipal court.
Request for jury trial in civil cases—Exception—Fee—Juror
compensation—Jury trials in criminal cases.
Execution of sentence—Jail in lieu of fine and costs, computation.
Suspension or deferral of sentence—Change of plea—Dismissal.
Suspension or deferral of sentence—Continuing jurisdiction
of court.
Revocation of deferred or suspended sentence—Limitations—
Termination of probation.
Sentencing—Crimes against property—Criminal history
check.
Offender supervision by another state.
Issuance of criminal process.
Criminal prosecution in city’s name for violation of ordinances.
Penalty if no other punishment prescribed.
Pleadings, practice and procedure not provided for governed
by district court law.
City or town trial court improvement account—Contributions
to account by city or town—Use of funds.
Repeal of municipal criminal code—Agreement covering
costs of handling resulting criminal cases—Arbitration—
Renewal.
Termination of municipal court—Agreement covering costs of
handling resulting criminal cases—Arbitration—Repeal of
municipal criminal code—Agreement—Arbitration—
Repeal of a municipal crime equivalent to offense in RCW
46.63.020—Agreement—Arbitration.
Termination of municipal court—Notice.
Criminal justice responsibilities—Interlocal agreements.
Rules of court: See Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (RALJ).
3.50.003 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "City" means an incorporated city or town.
(2) "Contracting city" means any city that contracts with
a hosting jurisdiction for the delivery of judicial services.
(3) "Hosting jurisdiction" means a county or city designated in an interlocal agreement as receiving compensation
for providing judicial services to a contracting city.
3.50.003
(2010 Ed.)
3.50.020
(4) "Mayor" means the mayor, city manager, or other
chief administrative officer of the city. [2008 c 227 § 3; 1984
c 258 § 125.]
Effective date—2008 c 227: "This act takes effect July 1, 2008." [2008
c 227 § 13.]
Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: "Subheadings used in this act are
not any part of the law." [2008 c 227 § 14.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.005 Legislative finding—Alternative court
structure for cities and towns of four hundred thousand
or less. The legislature finds that there is a multitude of statutes governing the municipal courts of the state. This situation is confusing and misleading to attorneys, judges, court
personnel, and others who work with the municipal courts.
The legislature therefore finds that a reorganization of the
municipal courts of the state would allow those courts to
operate in a more effective and efficient manner. This chapter
provides a court structure which may be used by cities and
towns with a population of four hundred thousand or less
which choose to operate under this chapter. [1984 c 258 §
101.]
3.50.005
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.010 Municipal court authorized in cities of four
hundred thousand or less. Any city or town with a population of four hundred thousand or less may by ordinance provide for an inferior court to be known and designated as a
municipal court, which shall be entitled "The Municipal
Court of . . . . . . . . . (insert name of city or town)", hereinafter designated and referred to as "municipal court", which
court shall have jurisdiction and shall exercise all powers by
this chapter declared to be vested in the municipal court,
together with such other powers and jurisdiction as are generally conferred upon such court in this state either by common
law or by express statute. [1984 c 258 § 103; 1961 c 299 §
50.]
3.50.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.020 Jurisdiction. The municipal court shall have
exclusive original jurisdiction over traffic infractions arising
under city ordinances and exclusive original criminal jurisdiction of all violations of city ordinances duly adopted by
the city and shall have original jurisdiction of all other actions
brought to enforce or recover license penalties or forfeitures
declared or given by such ordinances or by state statutes. A
hosting jurisdiction shall have exclusive original criminal and
other jurisdiction as described in this section for all matters
filed by a contracting city. The municipal court shall also
have the jurisdiction as conferred by statute. The municipal
court is empowered to forfeit cash bail or bail bonds and issue
execution thereon; and in general to hear and determine all
causes, civil or criminal, including traffic infractions, arising
under such ordinances and to pronounce judgment in accordance therewith. A municipal court participating in the program established by the administrative office of the courts
pursuant to RCW 2.56.160 shall have jurisdiction to take
recognizance, approve bail, and arraign defendants held
within its jurisdiction on warrants issued by any court of limited jurisdiction participating in the program. [2008 c 227 §
3.50.020
[Title 3 RCW—page 9]
3.50.030
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
5; 2005 c 282 § 14; 2000 c 111 § 6; 1985 c 303 § 14; 1984 c
258 § 104; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 17; 1961 c 299 § 51.]
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.030 Violations bureau for traffic cases—Disposition of moneys collected. Every city or town may establish
and operate under the supervision of the municipal court a
violations bureau to assist the court in processing traffic
cases. Each municipal court shall designate the specific traffic offenses and traffic infractions under city or town ordinances which may be processed by the violations bureau.
A violations bureau may be authorized to process traffic
infractions in conformity with chapter 46.63 RCW.
A violations bureau may be authorized to receive the
posting of bail for specified offenses and, to the extent authorized by court order, permitted to accept forfeiture of bail and
payment of penalties. Any violations bureau, upon accepting
the prescribed bail, shall issue a receipt therefor to the alleged
violator, acknowledging the posting thereof and informing
the accused of the legal consequences of bail forfeiture. Any
person charged with any criminal traffic offense within the
authority of the violations bureau may, upon signing a written
appearance, a written plea of guilty and a written waiver of
trial, pay to the violations bureau the fine established for the
offense charged and costs and this shall have the same effect
as a court conviction. All penalties and forfeitures paid to a
violations bureau for the violation of municipal ordinance
shall be placed in the city or town general fund or such other
fund as may be prescribed by ordinance of the city or town or
laws of the state of Washington.
Any employees of an existing violations bureau of any
city shall continue as city employees. [1984 c 258 § 105;
1979 ex.s. c 136 § 18; 1961 c 299 § 52.]
3.50.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.040 Municipal judges—Appointed—Terms,
qualifications—District judge as part-time municipal
judge. Within thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance creating the municipal court, the mayor of each city or
town shall appoint a municipal judge or judges of the municipal court for a term of four years. The terms of judges serving on July 1, 1984, and municipal judges who are appointed
to terms commencing before January 1, 1986, shall expire
January 1, 1986. The terms of their successors shall commence on January 1, 1986, and on January 1 of each fourth
year thereafter, pursuant to appointment or election as provided in this chapter. Appointments shall be made on or
before December 1 of the year next preceding the year in
which the terms commence.
The legislative authority of a city or town that has the
general power of confirmation over mayoral appointments
shall have the power to confirm the appointment of a municipal judge.
A person appointed as a full-time or part-time municipal
judge shall be a citizen of the United States of America and of
the state of Washington; and an attorney admitted to practice
law before the courts of record of the state of Washington:
PROVIDED, That in a municipality having a population less
3.50.040
[Title 3 RCW—page 10]
than five thousand persons, a person who has taken and
passed by January 1, 2003, the qualifying examination for a
lay candidate for judicial officer as provided by rule of the
supreme court may be the judge. Any city or town shall have
authority to appoint a district judge as its municipal judge
when the municipal judge is not required to serve full time. In
the event of the appointment of a district judge, the city or
town shall pay a pro rata share of the salary. [2002 c 136 § 2;
1984 c 258 § 106; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 35 § 1; 1961 c 299 §
53.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.045 Judicial officers—Disqualification. (1) A
municipal court judicial officer shall not preside in any of the
following cases:
(a) In an action to which the judicial officer is a party, or
in which the judicial officer is directly interested, or in which
the judicial officer has been an attorney for a party.
(b) When the judicial officer or one of the parties
believes that the parties cannot have an impartial trial or hearing before the judicial officer. The judicial officer shall disqualify himself or herself under the provisions of this section
if, before any discretionary ruling has been made, a party files
an affidavit that the party cannot have a fair and impartial
trial or hearing by reason of the interest or prejudice of the
judicial officer. The following are not considered discretionary rulings: (i) The arrangement of the calendar; (ii) the setting of an action, motion, or proceeding for hearing or trial;
(iii) the arraignment of the accused; or (iv) the fixing of bail
and initially setting conditions of release. Only one change
of judicial officer is allowed each party in an action or proceeding.
(2) When a judicial officer is disqualified under this section, the case shall be heard before another judicial officer of
the municipality.
(3) For the purposes of this section, "judicial officer"
means a judge, judge pro tempore, or court commissioner.
[2008 c 227 § 9.]
3.50.045
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
3.50.050 Municipal judge may be elective position—
Qualifications, term. The legislative authority of the city or
town may, by ordinance, provide that the position of municipal judge within the city or town shall be an elective position.
The ordinance shall provide for the qualifications of the
municipal judge which shall be the same as the qualifications
necessary for the appointment thereof; and further, shall provide that the municipal judge shall be elected in the same
manner as other elective city officials are elected to office,
and that the term of the municipal judge shall be for a term of
four years commencing on January 1, 1986, and every four
years thereafter. [1984 c 258 § 107; 1961 c 299 § 54.]
3.50.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.055 Judicial positions—Filling—Circumstances
permitted. Notwithstanding RCW 3.50.040 and 3.50.050,
judicial positions may be filled only by election under the following circumstances:
3.50.055
(2010 Ed.)
Municipal Courts—Alternate Provision
(1) Each full-time equivalent judicial position shall be
filled by election. This requirement applies regardless of how
many judges are employed to fill the position. For purposes
of this section, a full-time equivalent position is thirty-five or
more hours per week of compensated time.
(2) In any city with one or more full-time equivalent
judicial positions, an additional judicial position or positions
that is or are in combination more than one-half of a full-time
equivalent position shall also be filled by election. [1993 c
317 § 4.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.057 Judges—Residency requirement. A judge of
a municipal court need not be a resident of the city in which
the court is created, but must be a resident of the county in
which the city is located. [1993 c 317 § 6.]
3.50.057
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.060 Termination of municipal court—Requirements—Establishment of court. A city or town electing to
establish a municipal court pursuant to this chapter may terminate such court by adoption of an appropriate ordinance.
However no municipal court may be terminated unless the
municipality has complied with RCW 3.50.805, 35.22.425,
*35.23.595, **35.24.455, 35.27.515, 35.30.100, and
35A.11.200.
A city or town newly establishing a municipal court pursuant to this chapter shall do so by adoption of an appropriate
ordinance on or before December 1 of any year, to take effect
January 1 of the following year. [1984 c 258 § 108; 1961 c
299 § 55.]
3.50.060
Reviser’s note: *(1) RCW 35.23.595 was repealed by 1994 c 81 § 89.
**(2) RCW 35.24.455 was recodified as RCW 35.23.555 pursuant to
1994 c 81 § 90.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.070 Additional judges—Appointment, election.
Additional full or part time judges may be appointed or
elected, as provided by ordinance of the legislative body of
the city or town when public interest and the administration
of justice makes such additional judge or judges necessary.
[1984 c 258 § 109; 1961 c 299 § 56.]
3.50.070
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.075 Court commissioners—Appointment—
Qualification—Limitations—Part-time judge. (1) One or
more court commissioners may be appointed by a judge of
the municipal court.
(2) Each commissioner holds office at the pleasure of the
appointing judge.
(3) A commissioner authorized to hear or dispose of
cases must be a lawyer who is admitted to practice law in the
state of Washington or a nonlawyer who has passed, by January 1, 2003, the qualifying examination for lay judges for
courts of limited jurisdiction under RCW 3.34.060.
(4) On or after July 1, 2010, when serving as a commissioner, the commissioner does not have authority to preside
over trials in criminal matters, or jury trials in civil matters
unless agreed to on the record by all parties.
3.50.075
(2010 Ed.)
3.50.093
(5) A commissioner need not be a resident of the city or
of the county in which the municipal court is created. When
a court commissioner has not been appointed and the municipal court is presided over by a part-time appointed judge, the
judge need not be a resident of the city or of the county in
which the municipal court is created. [2008 c 227 § 8; 1994
c 10 § 1.]
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
3.50.080 Salaries of judges—Payment of court operating costs from city funds—Judges and employees as city
employees. Salaries of municipal court judges shall be fixed
by ordinance. All costs of operating the municipal court,
including but not limited to salaries of judges and court
employees, dockets, books of records, forms, furnishings,
and supplies, shall be paid wholly out of the funds of the city
or town. The city shall provide a suitable place for holding
court and pay all expenses of maintaining it.
All employees of the municipal court shall, for all purposes, be deemed employees of the city or town. They shall
be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the court. [1984
c 258 § 111; 1961 c 299 § 57.]
3.50.080
Salaries of municipal judges in cities over 400,000: RCW 3.58.010 and
35.20.160.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.090 Judges pro tem. The presiding municipal
court judge may designate one or more persons as judges pro
tem to serve in the absence or disability of the elected or duly
appointed judges of the court, subsequent to the filing of an
affidavit of prejudice, or in addition to the elected or duly
appointed judges when the administration of justice and the
accomplishment of the work of the court make it necessary.
The qualifications of a judge pro tempore shall be the same as
for judges as provided under RCW 3.50.040 except that a
judge pro tempore need not be a resident of the city or county
in which the municipal court is located. Judges pro tempore
shall have all of the powers of the duly appointed or elected
judges when serving as judges pro tempore of the court.
Before entering on his or her duties, each judge pro tempore
shall take, subscribe, and file an oath as is taken by a duly
appointed or elected judge. Such pro tempore judges shall
receive such compensation as shall be fixed by ordinance by
the municipality in which the court is located and such compensation shall be paid by the municipality. [2000 c 55 § 1;
1984 c 258 § 112; 1961 c 299 § 58.]
3.50.090
Judges pro tempore appointments: RCW 3.02.060.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.093 Municipal judge—Vacancy—Appointment.
Any vacancy in the municipal court due to a death, disability,
or resignation of a municipal court judge shall be filled by the
mayor, for the remainder of the unexpired term. The appointment shall be subject to confirmation by the legislative
authority of the city or town if the legislative authority has the
general power of confirmation over mayoral appointments.
The appointed judge shall be qualified to hold the position of
judge of the municipal court as provided in this chapter.
[1984 c 258 § 113.]
3.50.093
[Title 3 RCW—page 11]
3.50.095
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.095 Municipal judge—Removal from office. A
municipal judge shall be removed only upon conviction of
misconduct or malfeasance in office, or because of physical
or mental disability rendering the judge incapable of performing the duties of the office. [1984 c 258 § 124.]
3.50.095
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.097 Judge’s oath—Bonds. Every judge of a
municipal court, before entering upon the duties of the office,
shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I
do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of
Washington, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of
the office of judge of the municipal court of the city of . . . . . .
(naming such city) according to the best of my ability." The
oath shall be filed in the office of the county auditor. The
judge shall also give such bonds to the state and city for the
faithful performance of the judge’s duties as may be by law
or ordinance directed. [1984 c 258 § 110.]
2.68.020, twenty-five percent to the city general fund, and
twenty-five percent to the city general fund to fund local
courts. [2009 c 479 § 3; 2004 c 15 § 3; 1995 c 291 § 3; 1988
c 169 § 2; 1985 c 389 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 304; 1975 1st ex.s. c
241 § 3; 1961 c 299 § 59.]
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Intent—2004 c 15: See note following RCW 10.99.080.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.097
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.100 Revenue—Disposition—Interest. (1) Costs
in civil and criminal actions may be imposed as provided in
district court. All fees, costs, fines, forfeitures and other
money imposed by any municipal court for the violation of
any municipal or town ordinances shall be collected by the
court clerk and, together with any other noninterest revenues
received by the clerk, shall be deposited with the city or town
treasurer as a part of the general fund of the city or town, or
deposited in such other fund of the city or town, or deposited
in such other funds as may be designated by the laws of the
state of Washington.
(2) Except as provided in RCW 10.99.080, the city treasurer shall remit monthly thirty-two percent of the noninterest money received under this section, other than for parking
infractions, and certain costs to the state treasurer. "Certain
costs" as used in this subsection, means those costs awarded
to prevailing parties in civil actions under RCW 4.84.010 or
36.18.040, or those costs awarded against convicted defendants in criminal actions under RCW 10.01.160, 10.46.190,
or 36.18.040, or other similar statutes if such costs are specifically designated as costs by the court and are awarded for the
specific reimbursement of costs incurred by the state, county,
city, or town in the prosecution of the case, including the fees
of defense counsel. Money remitted under this subsection to
the state treasurer shall be deposited in the state general fund.
(3) The balance of the noninterest money received under
this section shall be retained by the city and deposited as provided by law.
(4) Penalties, fines, bail forfeitures, fees, and costs may
accrue interest at the rate of twelve percent per annum, upon
assignment to a collection agency. Interest may accrue only
while the case is in collection status.
(5) Interest retained by the court on penalties, fines, bail
forfeitures, fees, and costs shall be split twenty-five percent
to the state treasurer for deposit in the state general fund,
twenty-five percent to the state treasurer for deposit in the
judicial information system account as provided in RCW
3.50.100
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3.50.110 Sessions. The municipal court shall be open
and shall hold such regular and special sessions as may be
prescribed by the legislative body of the city or town: PROVIDED, That the municipal court shall not be open on nonjudicial days. [1984 c 258 § 114; 1961 c 299 § 60.]
3.50.110
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.115 Municipal court seal. The municipal court
shall have a seal which shall be the vignette of George Washington, with the words "Seal of The Municipal Court of
. . . . . . (name of city), State of Washington," surrounding the
vignette. All process from the court runs throughout the state.
The supreme court may determine by rule what process must
be issued under seal. [1999 c 152 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 123.]
3.50.115
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.125 Transfer within municipal court. A transfer
of a case from the municipal court to either another municipal
judge of the same city or to a judge pro tempore appointed in
the manner prescribed by this chapter shall be allowed in
accordance with RCW 3.66.090 in all civil and criminal proceedings. [1984 c 258 § 122.]
3.50.125
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.135 Request for jury trial in civil cases—Exception—Fee—Juror compensation—Jury trials in criminal
cases. In all civil cases, the plaintiff or defendant may
demand a jury, which shall consist of six citizens of the state
who shall be impaneled and sworn as in cases before district
courts, or the trial may be by a judge of the municipal court:
PROVIDED, That no jury trial may be held on a proceeding
involving a traffic infraction. A party requesting a jury shall
pay to the court a fee which shall be the same as that for a jury
in district court. If more than one party requests a jury, only
one jury fee shall be collected by the court. The fee shall be
apportioned among the requesting parties. Each juror may
receive up to twenty-five dollars but in no case less than ten
dollars for each day in attendance upon the municipal court,
and in addition thereto shall receive mileage at the rate determined under RCW 43.03.060: PROVIDED, That the compensation paid jurors shall be determined by the legislative
authority of the city and shall be uniformly applied. Jury trials shall be allowed in all criminal cases unless waived by the
defendant. [1984 c 258 § 126.]
3.50.135
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.300 Execution of sentence—Jail in lieu of fine
and costs, computation. In all cases of conviction, unless
otherwise provided in chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW as
now or hereafter amended, where a jail sentence is given to
3.50.300
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Municipal Courts—Alternate Provision
the defendant, execution shall issue accordingly and where
the judgment of the court is that the defendant pay a fine and
costs, the defendant may be committed to jail until the judgment is paid in full.
A defendant who has been committed shall be discharged upon the payment for such part of the fine and costs
as remains unpaid after deducting from the whole amount
any previous payment, and after deducting the amount
allowed for each day of imprisonment, which amount shall be
the same and computed in the same manner as provided for
superior court cases in RCW 10.82.030 and 10.82.040, as
now or hereafter amended. In addition, all other proceedings
in respect of such fine and costs shall be the same as in like
cases in the superior court. [1984 c 258 § 115; 1969 c 84 § 1;
1961 c 299 § 79.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.320 Suspension or deferral of sentence—
Change of plea—Dismissal. After a conviction, the court
may impose sentence by suspending all or a portion of the
defendant’s sentence or by deferring the sentence of the
defendant and may place the defendant on probation for a
period of no longer than two years and prescribe the conditions thereof. A defendant who has been sentenced, or whose
sentence has been deferred, and who then fails to appear for
any hearing to address the defendant’s compliance with the
terms of probation when ordered to do so by the court, shall
have the term of probation tolled until such time as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court on the
record. During the time of the deferral, the court may, for
good cause shown, permit a defendant to withdraw the plea
of guilty, permit the defendant to enter a plea of not guilty,
and dismiss the charges. [2001 c 94 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 116;
1983 c 156 § 5; 1961 c 299 § 81.]
3.50.320
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.330 Suspension or deferral of sentence—Continuing jurisdiction of court. For a period not to exceed five
years after imposition of sentence for a defendant sentenced
for a domestic violence offense or under RCW 46.61.5055
and two years after imposition of sentence for all other
offenses, the court shall have continuing jurisdiction and
authority to suspend or defer the execution of all or any part
of the sentence upon stated terms, including installment payment of fines. A defendant who has been sentenced, or
whose sentence has been deferred, and who then fails to
appear for any hearing to address the defendant’s compliance
with the terms of probation when ordered to do so by the
court, shall have the term of probation tolled until such time
as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court
on the record. However, the jurisdiction period in this section
does not apply to the enforcement of orders issued under
RCW 46.20.720. Any time before entering an order terminating probation, the court may modify or revoke its order
suspending or deferring the imposition or execution of the
sentence. For the purposes of this section, "domestic violence offense" means a crime listed in RCW 10.99.020 that is
not a felony offense. [2010 c 274 § 406; 2001 c 94 § 5; 1999
c 56 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 117; 1983 c 156 § 6; 1961 c 299 § 82.]
3.50.330
Intent—2010 c 274: See note following RCW 10.31.100.
(2010 Ed.)
3.50.355
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.340 Revocation of deferred or suspended sentence—Limitations—Termination of probation. Deferral
of sentence and suspension of execution of sentence may be
revoked if the defendant violates or fails to carry out any of
the conditions of the deferral or suspension. Upon the revocation of the deferral or suspension, the court shall impose the
sentence previously suspended or any unexecuted portion
thereof. In no case shall the court impose a sentence greater
than the original sentence, with credit given for time served
and money paid on fine and costs.
Any time before entering an order terminating probation,
the court may revoke or modify its order suspending the
imposition or execution of the sentence. If the ends of justice
will be served and when warranted by the reformation of the
probationer, the court may terminate the period of probation
and discharge the person so held. [1984 c 258 § 118; 1983 c
156 § 7; 1961 c 299 § 83.]
3.50.340
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.345 Sentencing—Crimes against property—
Criminal history check. Before a sentence is imposed upon
a defendant convicted of a crime against property, the court
or the prosecuting authority shall check existing judicial
information systems to determine the criminal history of the
defendant. [2009 c 431 § 16.]
3.50.345
Applicability—2009 c 431: See note following RCW 9.94A.863.
3.50.355 Offender supervision by another state. (1) If
a person placed on probation for one year or more for a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor by a municipal court
requests permission to travel or transfer to another state, the
assigned probation officer shall determine whether such
request is subject to RCW 9.94A.745, the interstate compact
for adult offender supervision. If such request is subject to
the compact, the probation officer shall:
(a) Notify the department of corrections of the probationer’s request;
(b) Provide the department of corrections with the supporting documentation it requests for processing an application for transfer;
(c) Notify the probationer of the fee due to the department of corrections for processing an application under the
compact;
(d) Cease supervision of the probationer while another
state supervises the probationer pursuant to the compact;
(e) Resume supervision if the probationer returns to this
state before the term of probation expires.
(2) The probationer shall receive credit for time served
while being supervised by another state.
(3) If the probationer is returned to the state at the request
of the receiving state under rules of the interstate compact for
adult offender supervision, the department of corrections is
responsible for the cost of returning the probationer.
(4) The state of Washington, the department of corrections and its employees, and any city and its employees are
not liable for civil damages resulting from any act or omission authorized or required under this section unless the act or
omission constitutes gross negligence. [2005 c 400 § 6.]
3.50.355
[Title 3 RCW—page 13]
3.50.425
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
Application—Effective date—2005 c 400: See notes following RCW
9.94A.74504.
3.50.425 Issuance of criminal process. All criminal
process issued by the municipal court shall be in the name of
the state of Washington and run throughout the state, and be
directed to and served by the chief of police, marshal, or other
police officer of any city or to any sheriff in the state. [1984
c 258 § 127.]
3.50.425
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.430 Criminal prosecution in city’s name for violation of ordinances. All criminal prosecutions for the violation of a city ordinance shall be conducted in the name of
the city and may be upon the complaint of any person. [1984
c 258 § 119; 1961 c 299 § 92.]
3.50.430
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.440 Penalty if no other punishment prescribed.
Every person convicted by the municipal court of a violation
of the criminal provisions of an ordinance for which no punishment is specifically prescribed in the ordinance is guilty of
a gross misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not
more than five thousand dollars or imprisonment in the city
jail for a period not to exceed one year, or both such fine and
imprisonment. [2003 c 53 § 3; 1984 c 258 § 120; 1961 c 299
§ 93.]
3.50.440
Intent—Effective date—2003 c 53: See notes following RCW
2.48.180.
determine traffic infraction cases under chapter 46.63 RCW
in a municipal court, the municipality and the appropriate
county shall, prior to January 1, 1985, enter into an agreement under chapter 39.34 RCW under which the county is to
be paid a reasonable amount for costs incurred after January
1, 1985, associated with prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing in criminal cases filed in district court as a result of
the repeal. If the municipality and the county cannot come to
an agreement within the time prescribed by this section, they
shall be deemed to have entered into an agreement to submit
the issue to arbitration pursuant to chapter 7.04A RCW. The
municipality and the county have the same rights and are subject to the same duties as other parties who have agreed to
submit to arbitration under chapter 7.04A RCW.
(2) The agreement between the municipality and the
county shall include provisions for periodic review and
renewal of the terms of the agreement. If the municipality
and the county are unable to agree on the terms for renewal of
the agreement, they shall be deemed to have entered into an
agreement to submit the issue to arbitration under chapter
7.04A RCW. Pending conclusion of the arbitration proceeding, the terms of the agreement shall remain in effect. The
municipality and the county have the same rights as other
parties who have agreed to submit to arbitration under chapter 7.04A RCW. [2005 c 433 § 34; 1984 c 258 § 202.]
Application—Captions not law—Savings—Effective date—2005 c
433: See RCW 7.04A.290 through 7.04A.310 and 7.04A.900.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.805 Termination of municipal court—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal
cases—Arbitration—Repeal of municipal criminal
code—Agreement—Arbitration—Repeal of a municipal
crime equivalent to offense in RCW 46.63.020—Agreement—Arbitration. (1) A municipality operating a municipal court under this chapter shall not terminate that court
unless the municipality has reached an agreement with the
appropriate county or another municipality under chapter
39.34 RCW under which the county or municipality is to be
paid a reasonable amount for costs associated with prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing in criminal cases filed in
district or municipal court as a result of the termination. The
agreement shall provide for periodic review and renewal of
the terms of the agreement. If the municipality and the
county or municipality are unable to agree on the terms for
renewal of the agreement, they shall be deemed to have
entered into an agreement to submit the issue to arbitration
under chapter 7.04A RCW. Pending conclusion of the arbitration proceeding, the terms of the agreement shall remain in
effect. The municipality and the county or municipality have
the same rights and are subject to the same duties as other
parties who have agreed to submit to arbitration under chapter 7.04A RCW. A municipality that has entered into agreements with other municipalities that have terminated their
municipal courts may not thereafter terminate its court unless
each municipality has reached an agreement with the appropriate county in accordance with this section.
(2) A municipality operating a municipal court under this
chapter may not repeal in its entirety that portion of its
municipal code defining crimes while retaining the court’s
authority to hear and determine traffic infractions under
3.50.805
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.450 Pleadings, practice and procedure not provided for governed by district court law. Pleadings, practice and procedure in cases not governed by statutes or rules
specifically applicable to municipal courts shall, insofar as
applicable, be governed by the statutes and rules now existing
or hereafter adopted governing pleadings, practice and procedure applicable to district courts. [1984 c 258 § 121; 1961 c
299 § 94.]
3.50.450
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.480 City or town trial court improvement
account—Contributions to account by city or town—Use
of funds. Any city or town operating a municipal court under
this chapter for which the state contributes to municipal court
judges’ salaries under RCW 2.56.030 shall create a city or
town trial court improvement account. An amount equal to
one hundred percent of the state’s contribution for the payment of the city’s or town’s municipal court judges’ salaries
shall be deposited into the account. Money in the account
shall be used to fund improvements to the municipal court’s
staffing, programs, facilities, or services, as appropriated by
the city or town legislative authority. [2005 c 457 § 3.]
3.50.480
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
3.50.800 Repeal of municipal criminal code—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal
cases—Arbitration—Renewal. (1) If a municipality has,
prior to July 1, 1984, repealed in its entirety that portion of its
municipal code defining crimes but continues to hear and
3.50.800
[Title 3 RCW—page 14]
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Clerks and Deputy Clerks
chapter 46.63 RCW unless the municipality has reached an
agreement with the county under chapter 39.34 RCW under
which the county is to be paid a reasonable amount for costs
associated with prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing in
criminal cases filed in district court as a result of the repeal.
The agreement shall provide for periodic review and renewal
of the terms of the agreement. If the municipality and the
county are unable to agree on the terms for renewal of the
agreement, they shall be deemed to have entered into an
agreement to submit the issue to arbitration under chapter
7.04A RCW. Pending conclusion of the arbitration proceeding, the terms of the agreement shall remain in effect. The
municipality and the county have the same rights and are subject to the same duties as other parties who have agreed to
submit to arbitration under chapter 7.04A RCW.
(3) A municipality operating a municipal court under this
chapter may not repeal a provision of its municipal code
which defines a crime equivalent to an offense listed in RCW
46.63.020 unless the municipality has reached an agreement
with the county under chapter 39.34 RCW under which the
county is to be paid a reasonable amount for costs associated
with prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing in criminal
cases filed in district court as a result of the repeal. The
agreement shall provide for periodic review and renewal of
the terms of the agreement. If the municipality and the
county are unable to agree on the terms for renewal of the
agreement, they shall be deemed to have entered into an
agreement to submit the issue to arbitration under chapter
7.04A RCW. Pending conclusion of the arbitration proceeding, the terms of the agreement shall remain in effect. The
municipality and the county have the same rights and are subject to the same duties as other parties who have agreed to
submit to arbitration under chapter 7.04A RCW. [2005 c 433
§ 35; 1984 c 258 § 203.]
Application—Captions not law—Savings—Effective date—2005 c
433: See RCW 7.04A.290 through 7.04A.310 and 7.04A.900.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.50.810 Termination of municipal court—Notice.
(1) Any city having entered into an agreement for court services with the county must provide written notice of the
intent to terminate the agreement to the county legislative
authority not less than one year prior to February 1st of the
year in which all district court judges are subject to election.
(2) Any city that terminates an agreement for court services to be provided by a district court may terminate the
agreement only at the end of a four-year district court judicial
term.
(3) A county that wishes to terminate an agreement with
a city for the provision of court services must provide written
notice of the intent to terminate the agreement to the city legislative authority not less than one year prior to the expiration
of the agreement. [2001 c 68 § 1; 1993 c 317 § 2.]
Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
Chapter 3.54
3.50.815 Criminal justice responsibilities—Interlocal
agreements. A city may meet the requirements of RCW
39.34.180 by entering into an interlocal agreement with the
county in which the city is located or with one or more cities.
[2008 c 227 § 4.]
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Chapter 3.54 RCW
CLERKS AND DEPUTY CLERKS
Sections
3.54.010
3.54.020
3.54.030
Compensation.
Powers and duties.
Seal.
3.54.010 Compensation. The clerk and deputy clerks
of district courts shall receive such compensation as shall be
provided by the county legislative authority. [1984 c 258 §
34; 1971 c 73 § 6; 1961 c 299 § 98.]
3.54.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.54.020 Powers and duties. The district courts shall
prescribe the duties of the clerk and deputy clerks. Such
duties shall include all of the requirements of RCW 3.62.020
and 3.62.040 as now or hereafter amended and the receipt of
bail and additionally the power to:
(1) Accept and enter pleas;
(2) Receive bail as set by the court;
(3) Set cases for trial;
(4) Administer oaths. [1975 1st ex.s. c 241 § 1; 1971 c
73 § 7; 1961 c 299 § 99.]
3.54.020
3.54.030 Seal. The district court shall have a seal that
shall be the vignette of George Washington, with the words
"Seal of the . . . . . . District Court of . . . . . . County, State of
Washington," surrounding the vignette. All process from the
court runs throughout the state. The supreme court may determine by rule what process must be issued under seal. [1999
c 152 § 2; 1992 c 29 § 1.]
3.54.030
Chapter 3.58
3.50.810
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.58.010
Chapter 3.58 RCW
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Sections
3.58.010
3.58.020
3.58.030
3.58.040
3.58.050
3.58.060
Salaries of full time district court judges.
Salaries of part time district judges.
Payment of salaries.
Travel expenses.
Other court expenses—Lease, construction, of courtrooms and
offices.
County trial court improvement account—Contributions to
account by county—Use of funds.
3.58.010 Salaries of full time district court judges.
The annual salary of each full time district court judge shall
be established by the Washington citizen’s commission on
salaries for elected officials. A member of the legislature
whose term of office is partly coextensive with or extends
beyond the present term of office of any of the officials
whose salary is increased by virtue of the provisions of RCW
43.03.010, 2.04.092, 2.06.062, 2.08.092, and 3.58.010 shall
be eligible to be appointed or elected to any of the offices the
salary of which is increased hereby but he shall not be entitled to receive such increased salary until after the expiration
of his present term of office and his subsequent election or
reelection to the office to which he was appointed or elected
3.58.010
[Title 3 RCW—page 15]
3.58.020
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
respectively during his term of office as legislator. [1986 c
155 § 7; 1985 c 7 § 1; 1983 c 186 § 2; 1980 c 162 § 8; 1979
ex.s. c 255 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 318 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 263 § 5;
1975 c 33 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 149 § 6 (Initiative Measure No.
282, approved November 6, 1973); 1972 ex.s. c 100 § 4; 1969
c 52 § 1; 1965 c 147 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 100.]
District court judges’ salaries: State Constitution Art. 28 § 1.
ated by the county legislative authority. [2009 c 479 § 4;
2005 c 457 § 4.]
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
Chapter 3.62
District courts, judges pro tempore, salaries: RCW 3.34.130.
Municipal courts, cities over 400,000, judges’ salaries: RCW 35.20.160.
Superior courts, judges’ salaries: RCW 2.08.092.
Washington citizens’ commission on salaries for elected officials: RCW
43.03.305.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.58.020 Salaries of part time district judges. The
annual salaries of part time district judges shall be set by the
citizens’ commission on salaries. [1991 c 338 § 3; 1984 c
258 § 35; 1982 c 29 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 255 § 9; 1974 ex.s. c 95
§ 1; 1969 ex.s. c 192 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 101.]
Sections
3.62.010
3.62.020
3.62.040
3.62.050
3.58.020
District judges—Full time—Other: RCW 3.34.040.
Chapter 3.62 RCW
INCOME OF COURT
3.62.060
3.62.065
3.62.070
3.62.085
3.62.090
3.62.100
Suspension of fine or penalty.
Costs, fees, fines, forfeitures, and penalties except city cases—
Disposition—Interest.
Costs, fines, forfeitures, and penalties from city cases—Disposition—Interest.
Court expenditures to be paid from county current expense
fund—Exception.
Filing fees in civil cases—Fees allowed as court costs.
Fees allowed as court costs.
Filing fees in criminal cases and traffic infractions—Arbitration if no agreement.
Fee for conviction or plea of guilty.
Public safety and education assessment—Amount.
Promotion of efficiency.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.010 Suspension of fine or penalty. The district
court may at the time of sentencing or at any time thereafter
suspend a portion or all of a fine or penalty. [1984 c 258 §
305; 1961 c 299 § 105.]
3.62.010
3.58.030 Payment of salaries. The compensation of
judges, clerks, judges pro tempore, deputy clerks, and court
commissioners payable by the county shall be paid monthly
out of the county treasury from the same funds out of which
other salaried county officers are paid. [1984 c 258 § 36;
1961 c 299 § 102.]
3.58.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.58.040 Travel expenses. District judges, judges pro
tempore, court commissioners, and district court employees
shall receive their reasonable traveling expenses when
engaged in the business of the court as provided in chapter
42.24 RCW. [1984 c 258 § 37; 1983 c 3 § 3; 1961 c 299 §
103.]
3.58.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.58.050 Other court expenses—Lease, construction,
of courtrooms and offices. The county legislative authority
shall furnish all necessary facilities for the district courts,
including suitable courtrooms, furniture, books, stationery,
postage, office equipment, heat, light and telephone and may
lease or construct courtrooms and offices for such purpose.
The county legislative authority shall not be required to furnish courtroom space in any place other than as provided in
the districting plan. [1984 c 258 § 38; 1963 c 213 § 3; 1961
c 299 § 104.]
3.58.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.58.060 County trial court improvement account—
Contributions to account by county—Use of funds. Any
county with a district court created under this title shall create
a county trial court improvement account. An amount equal
to one hundred percent of the state’s contribution received by
the county for the payment of district court judges’ salaries
shall be deposited into the account. Money in the account
shall be used to fund improvements to superior and district
court staffing, programs, facilities, or services, as appropri3.58.060
[Title 3 RCW—page 16]
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.020 Costs, fees, fines, forfeitures, and penalties
except city cases—Disposition—Interest. (1) Except as
provided in subsection (4) of this section, all costs, fees,
fines, forfeitures and penalties assessed and collected in
whole or in part by district courts, except costs, fines, forfeitures and penalties assessed and collected, in whole or in part,
because of the violation of city ordinances, shall be remitted
by the clerk of the district court to the county treasurer at least
monthly, together with a financial statement as required by
the state auditor, noting the information necessary for crediting of such funds as required by law.
(2) Except as provided in RCW 10.99.080, the county
treasurer shall remit thirty-two percent of the noninterest
money received under subsection (1) of this section except
certain costs to the state treasurer. "Certain costs" as used in
this subsection, means those costs awarded to prevailing parties in civil actions under RCW 4.84.010 or 36.18.040, or
those costs awarded against convicted defendants in criminal
actions under RCW 10.01.160, 10.46.190, or 36.18.040, or
other similar statutes if such costs are specifically designated
as costs by the court and are awarded for the specific reimbursement of costs incurred by the state or county in the prosecution of the case, including the fees of defense counsel.
Money remitted under this subsection to the state treasurer
shall be deposited in the state general fund.
(3) The balance of the noninterest money received by the
county treasurer under subsection (1) of this section shall be
deposited in the county current expense fund.
(4) All money collected for county parking infractions
shall be remitted by the clerk of the district court at least
monthly, with the information required under subsection (1)
3.62.020
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Income of Court
of this section, to the county treasurer for deposit in the
county current expense fund.
(5) Penalties, fines, bail forfeitures, fees, and costs may
accrue interest at the rate of twelve percent per annum, upon
assignment to a collection agency. Interest may accrue only
while the case is in collection status.
(6) Interest retained by the court on penalties, fines, bail
forfeitures, fees, and costs shall be split twenty-five percent
to the state treasurer for deposit in the state general fund,
twenty-five percent to the state treasurer for deposit in the
judicial information system account as provided in RCW
2.68.020, twenty-five percent to the county current expense
fund, and twenty-five percent to the county current expense
fund to fund local courts. [2009 c 479 § 5; 2004 c 15 § 4.
Prior: 1995 c 301 § 31; 1995 c 291 § 5; 1988 c 169 § 3; 1985
c 389 § 5; 1984 c 258 § 306; 1971 c 73 § 8; 1969 ex.s. c 199
§ 2; 1961 c 299 § 106.]
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Intent—2004 c 15: See note following RCW 10.99.080.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.040 Costs, fines, forfeitures, and penalties from
city cases—Disposition—Interest. (1) Except as provided
in subsection (4) of this section, all costs, fines, forfeitures
and penalties assessed and collected, in whole or in part, by
district courts because of violations of city ordinances shall
be remitted by the clerk of the district court at least monthly
directly to the treasurer of the city wherein the violation
occurred.
(2) Except as provided in RCW 10.99.080, the city treasurer shall remit monthly thirty-two percent of the noninterest money received under this section, other than for parking
infractions and certain costs, to the state treasurer. "Certain
costs" as used in this subsection, means those costs awarded
to prevailing parties in civil actions under RCW 4.84.010 or
36.18.040, or those costs awarded against convicted defendants in criminal actions under RCW 10.01.160, 10.46.190,
or 36.18.040, or other similar statutes if such costs are specifically designated as costs by the court and are awarded for the
specific reimbursement of costs incurred by the state, county,
city, or town in the prosecution of the case, including the fees
of defense counsel. Money remitted under this subsection to
the state treasurer shall be deposited in the state general fund.
(3) The balance of the noninterest money received under
this section shall be retained by the city and deposited as provided by law.
(4) All money collected for city parking infractions shall
be remitted by the clerk of the district court at least monthly
to the city treasurer for deposit in the city’s general fund.
(5) Penalties, fines, bail forfeitures, fees, and costs may
accrue interest at the rate of twelve percent per annum, upon
assignment to a collection agency. Interest may accrue only
while the case is in collection status.
(6) Interest retained by the court on penalties, fines, bail
forfeitures, fees, and costs shall be split twenty-five percent
to the state treasurer for deposit in the state general fund,
twenty-five percent to the state treasurer for deposit in the
judicial information system account as provided in RCW
2.68.020, twenty-five percent to the city general fund, and
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twenty-five percent to the city general fund to fund local
courts. [2009 c 479 § 6; 2004 c 15 § 8; 1995 c 291 § 6; 1988
c 169 § 4; 1985 c 389 § 6; 1984 c 258 § 307; 1975 1st ex.s. c
241 § 2; 1961 c 299 § 108.]
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Intent—2004 c 15: See note following RCW 10.99.080.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.050 Court expenditures to be paid from county
current expense fund—Exception. The total expenditures
of the district courts, including the cost of providing courtroom and office space, the cost of probation and parole services and any personnel employment therefor, and the cost of
providing services necessary for the preparation and presentation of a defense at public expense, except costs of defense
to be paid by a city pursuant to RCW 3.62.070 and the portion
of district court judges’ salaries distributed by the administrator for the courts pursuant to RCW 2.56.030, shall be paid
from the county current expense fund. [2005 c 457 § 6; 1987
c 202 § 114; 1984 c 258 § 308; 1973 1st ex.s. c 10 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 199 § 3; 1969 c 111 § 1; 1963 c 213 § 2; 1961 c 299 §
109.]
3.62.050
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.060 Filing fees in civil cases—Fees allowed as
court costs. Clerks of the district courts shall collect the following fees for their official services:
(1) In any civil action commenced before or transferred
to a district court, the plaintiff shall, at the time of such commencement or transfer, pay to such court a filing fee of fortythree dollars plus any surcharge authorized by RCW
7.75.035. Any party filing a counterclaim, cross-claim, or
third-party claim in such action shall pay to the court a filing
fee of forty-three dollars plus any surcharge authorized by
RCW 7.75.035. No party shall be compelled to pay to the
court any other fees or charges up to and including the rendition of judgment in the action other than those listed.
(2) For issuing a writ of garnishment or other writ, or for
filing an attorney issued writ of garnishment, a fee of twelve
dollars.
(3) For filing a supplemental proceeding a fee of twenty
dollars.
(4) For demanding a jury in a civil case a fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars to be paid by the person demanding
a jury.
(5) For preparing a transcript of a judgment a fee of
twenty dollars.
(6) For certifying any document on file or of record in
the clerk’s office a fee of five dollars.
(7) At the option of the district court:
(a) For preparing a certified copy of an instrument on file
or of record in the clerk’s office, for the first page or portion
of the first page, a fee of five dollars, and for each additional
page or portion of a page, a fee of one dollar;
(b) For authenticating or exemplifying an instrument, a
fee of two dollars for each additional seal affixed;
3.62.060
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(c) For preparing a copy of an instrument on file or of
record in the clerk’s office without a seal, a fee of fifty cents
per page;
(d) When copying a document without a seal or file that
is in an electronic format, a fee of twenty-five cents per page;
(e) For copies made on a compact disc, an additional fee
of twenty dollars for each compact disc.
(8) For preparing the record of a case for appeal to superior court a fee of forty dollars including any costs of tape
duplication as governed by the rules of appeal for courts of
limited jurisdiction (RALJ).
(9) At the option of the district court, for clerk’s services
such as processing ex parte orders, performing historical
searches, compiling statistical reports, and conducting exceptional record searches, a fee not to exceed twenty dollars per
hour or portion of an hour.
(10) For duplication of part or all of the electronic
recording of a proceeding ten dollars per tape or other electronic storage medium.
(11) For filing any abstract of judgment or transcript of
judgment from a municipal court or municipal department of
a district court organized under the laws of this state a fee of
forty-three dollars.
(12) At the option of the district court, a service fee of up
to three dollars for the first page and one dollar for each additional page for receiving faxed documents, pursuant to Washington state rules of court, general rule 17.
(13) Until July 1, 2011, in addition to the fees required
by subsection (1) of this section, clerks of the district courts
shall collect a surcharge of twenty dollars on all fees required
by subsection (1) of this section, which shall be remitted to
the state treasurer for deposit in the judicial stabilization trust
account. This surcharge is not subject to the division and
remittance requirements of RCW 3.62.020.
The fees or charges imposed under this section shall be
allowed as court costs whenever a judgment for costs is
awarded. [2009 c 572 § 1; 2009 c 372 § 1; 2007 c 46 § 3;
2005 c 457 § 9; 2003 c 222 § 15; 1992 c 62 § 8; 1990 c 172 §
2; 1987 c 382 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 309; 1981 c 330 § 1; 1980 c
162 § 9; 1969 c 25 § 1; 1965 c 55 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 110.]
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2009 c 372 § 1 and by
2009 c 572 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For
rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Effective date—2009 c 572: See note following RCW 43.79.505.
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.065 Fees allowed as court costs. All courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW may charge fees as prescribed
in RCW 3.62.060. The fees or charges imposed under this
section shall be allowed as court costs whenever a judgment
for costs is awarded. [1992 c 62 § 7.]
3.62.065
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3.62.070 Filing fees in criminal cases and traffic
infractions—Arbitration if no agreement. Except in traffic cases wherein bail is forfeited or a monetary penalty paid
to a violations bureau, and except in cases filed in municipal
departments established pursuant to chapter 3.46 RCW and
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except in cases where a city has contracted with another city
for such services pursuant to chapter 39.34 RCW, in every
criminal or traffic infraction action filed by a city for an ordinance violation, the city shall be charged a filing fee. Fees
shall be determined pursuant to an agreement as provided for
in chapter 39.34 RCW, the interlocal cooperation act,
between the city and the county providing the court service.
In such criminal or traffic infraction actions the cost of providing services necessary for the preparation and presentation
of a defense at public expense are not within the filing fee and
shall be paid by the city. In all other criminal or traffic infraction actions, no filing fee shall be assessed or collected:
PROVIDED, That in such cases, for the purposes of RCW
3.62.010, four dollars or the agreed filing fee of each fine or
penalty, whichever is greater, shall be deemed filing costs.
In the event no agreement is reached between a city and
the county providing the court service, either party may
invoke binding arbitration on the fee issue by notice to the
other party. In the case of establishing initial fees, the notice
shall be thirty days. In the case of renewal or proposed nonrenewal, the notice shall be given one hundred twenty days
prior to the expiration of the existing contract. In the event
that such issue is submitted to arbitration, the arbitrator or
arbitrators shall only consider those additional costs borne by
the county in providing district court services for such city.
The city and the county shall each select one arbitrator, the
two of whom shall pick a third arbitrator. The existing contract shall remain in effect until a new agreement is reached
or until an arbitration award is made. [1994 c 266 § 15; 1993
c 317 § 8; 1984 c 258 § 39; 1980 c 128 § 14; 1979 ex.s. c 129
§ 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 10 § 2; 1961 c 299 § 111.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.62.085 Fee for conviction or plea of guilty. Upon
conviction or a plea of guilty in any court organized under
this title or Title 35 RCW, a defendant in a criminal case is
liable for a fee of forty-three dollars. This fee shall be subject
to division with the state under RCW *3.46.120(2),
3.50.100(2), 3.62.020(2), 3.62.040(2), and 35.20.220(2).
[2005 c 457 § 10.]
3.62.085
*Reviser’s note: RCW 3.46.120 was repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12,
effective July 1, 2008.
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
3.62.090 Public safety and education assessment—
Amount. (1) There shall be assessed and collected in addition to any fines, forfeitures, or penalties assessed, other than
for parking infractions, by all courts organized under Title 3
or 35 RCW a public safety and education assessment equal to
seventy percent of such fines, forfeitures, or penalties, which
shall be remitted as provided in chapters 3.46, 3.50, 3.62, and
35.20 RCW. The assessment required by this section shall
not be suspended or waived by the court.
(2) There shall be assessed and collected in addition to
any fines, forfeitures, or penalties assessed, other than for
parking infractions and for fines levied under RCW
46.61.5055, and in addition to the public safety and education
assessment required under subsection (1) of this section, by
all courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW, an additional
public safety and education assessment equal to fifty percent
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of the public safety and education assessment required under
subsection (1) of this section, which shall be remitted to the
state treasurer and deposited as provided in RCW 43.08.250.
The additional assessment required by this subsection shall
not be suspended or waived by the court.
(3) This section does not apply to the fee imposed under
RCW 46.63.110(7), the penalty imposed under RCW
46.63.110(8), or the penalty assessment imposed under RCW
10.99.080. [2004 c 15 § 5; 2003 c 380 § 1; 2001 c 289 § 1;
1997 c 331 § 4; 1995 c 332 § 7; 1994 c 275 § 34; 1986 c 98 §
4; 1984 c 258 § 337.]
Intent—2004 c 15: See note following RCW 10.99.080.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.030
dance with the provisions of chapter 12.12 RCW. No jury
trial may be held in a proceeding involving a traffic infraction.
(2) A district court participating in the program established by the administrative office of the courts pursuant to
RCW 2.56.160 shall have jurisdiction to take recognizance,
approve bail, and arraign defendants held within its jurisdiction on warrants issued by any other court of limited jurisdiction participating in the program. [2005 c 282 § 15; 2000 c
111 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 40; 1979 ex.s. c 136 § 20; 1961 c 299
§ 112.]
Powers and jurisdiction of district court commissioner: RCW 3.42.020.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.020 Civil jurisdiction. If the value of the claim or
the amount at issue does not exceed seventy-five thousand
dollars, exclusive of interest, costs, and attorneys’ fees, the
district court shall have jurisdiction and cognizance of the
following civil actions and proceedings:
(1) Actions arising on contract for the recovery of
money;
(2) Actions for damages for injuries to the person, or for
taking or detaining personal property, or for injuring personal
property, or for an injury to real property when no issue
raised by the answer involves the plaintiff’s title to or possession of the same and actions to recover the possession of personal property;
(3) Actions for a penalty;
(4) Actions upon a bond conditioned for the payment of
money, when the amount claimed does not exceed fifty thousand dollars, though the penalty of the bond exceeds that
sum, the judgment to be given for the sum actually due, not
exceeding the amount claimed in the complaint;
(5) Actions on an undertaking or surety bond taken by
the court;
(6) Actions for damages for fraud in the sale, purchase,
or exchange of personal property;
(7) Proceedings to take and enter judgment on confession of a defendant;
(8) Proceedings to issue writs of attachment, garnishment and replevin upon goods, chattels, moneys, and effects;
(9) Actions arising under the provisions of chapter
19.190 RCW;
(10) Proceedings to civilly enforce any money judgment
entered in any municipal court or municipal department of a
district court organized under the laws of this state; and
(11) All other actions and proceedings of which jurisdiction is specially conferred by statute, when the title to, or
right of possession of, real property is not involved. [2008 c
227 § 1; 2007 c 46 § 1; 2003 c 27 § 1; 2000 c 49 § 1; 1997 c
246 § 1; 1991 c 33 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 41; 1981 c 331 § 7; 1979
c 102 § 3; 1965 c 95 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 113.]
3.66.020
3.62.100 Promotion of efficiency. District courts shall
take all steps necessary to promote efficiencies in calendaring
in order to minimize costs to cities that use the district courts.
Cities shall cooperate with the district courts in order to minimize those costs. [1993 c 317 § 7.]
3.62.100
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Chapter 3.66
Chapter 3.66 RCW
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
Sections
3.66.010
3.66.020
3.66.030
3.66.040
3.66.050
3.66.060
3.66.065
3.66.067
3.66.068
3.66.069
3.66.0691
3.66.070
3.66.080
3.66.090
3.66.095
3.66.100
3.66.110
3.66.120
3.66.130
3.66.140
Powers of district court.
Civil jurisdiction.
Restrictions on civil jurisdiction.
Venue—Civil action.
Transfer of proceedings.
Criminal jurisdiction.
Assessment of punishment.
Assessment of punishment—Suspension or deferral of sentence—Dismissal of charges.
Assessment of punishment—Suspension or deferral of sentence—Terms.
Assessment of punishment—Revocation of deferred or suspended sentence—Limitations—Termination of probation.
Sentencing—Crimes against property—Criminal history
check.
Venue—Criminal actions—Temporary venue.
Criminal venue corrected.
Change of venue.
Removal of certain civil actions to superior court.
Territorial jurisdiction—Process—Limitation.
Advertising authority to solemnize marriages is breach of judicial ethics.
Court-ordered restitution—Enforcement.
Court-ordered restitution—Payment.
Offender supervision by another state.
3.66.010 Powers of district court. (1) The justices of
the peace elected in accordance with chapters 3.30 through
3.74 RCW are authorized to hold court as judges of the district court for the trial of all actions enumerated in chapters
3.30 through 3.74 RCW or assigned to the district court by
law; to hear, try, and determine the same according to the
law, and for that purpose where no special provision is otherwise made by law, such court shall be vested with all the necessary powers which are possessed by courts of record in this
state; and all laws of a general nature shall apply to such district court as far as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of chapters 3.30 through 3.74
RCW. The district court shall, upon the demand of either
party, impanel a jury to try any civil or criminal case in accor3.66.010
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Effective date—Subheadings not law—2008 c 227: See notes following RCW 3.50.003.
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.030 Restrictions on civil jurisdiction. The jurisdiction covered by RCW 3.66.020 shall not extend to the following civil actions:
3.66.030
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3.66.040
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
(1) Actions involving title to real property;
(2) Actions for the foreclosure of a mortgage or enforcement of a lien on real estate;
(3) Actions for false imprisonment, libel, slander, malicious prosecution, criminal conversation, or seduction; and
(4) Actions against an executor or administrator as such.
[1961 c 299 § 114.]
tried therein unless the defendant, at the time the defendant
appears, requests a transfer of the action to the proper district.
Upon such demand an order shall be entered transferring the
action to the proper district and awarding the defendant a reasonable attorney’s fee to be paid by the plaintiff. [1984 c 258
§ 43; 1961 c 299 § 116.]
3.66.040 Venue—Civil action. (1) An action arising
under RCW 3.66.020 (1), (4), (6), (7), and (11) may be
brought in any district in which the defendant, or, if there be
more than one defendant, where some one of the defendants,
resides at the time the complaint is filed or in which the
defendant, or if there be more than one defendant, where
some one of the defendants may be served with the notice and
complaint in which latter case, however, the district where
the defendant or defendants is or are served must be within
the county in which the defendant or defendants reside. If the
residence of the defendant is not ascertained by reasonable
efforts, the action may be brought in the district in which the
defendant’s place of actual physical employment is located.
(2) An action arising under RCW 3.66.020(2) for the
recovery of possession of personal property and RCW
3.66.020(8) shall be brought in the district in which the subject matter of the action or some part thereof is situated.
(3) An action arising under RCW 3.66.020 (3) and (5)
shall be brought in the district in which the cause of action, or
some part thereof arose.
(4) An action arising under RCW 3.66.020(2) for the
recovery of damages for injuries to the person or for injury to
personal property may be brought, at the plaintiff’s option,
either in the district in which the cause of action, or some part
thereof, arose, or in the district in which the defendant, or, if
there be more than one defendant, where some one of the
defendants, resides at the time the complaint is filed.
(5) A proceeding under RCW 3.66.020(10) may be
brought in the district within which the municipal court or
municipal department is located.
(6) An action against a nonresident of this state, including an action arising under the provisions of chapter 19.190
RCW, may be brought in any district where service of process may be had, or in which the cause of action or some part
thereof arose, or in which the plaintiff or one of them resides.
(7) An action upon the unlawful issuance of a check or
draft may be brought in any district in which the defendant
resides or may be brought in any district in which the check
was issued or presented as payment.
(8) For the purposes of chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW,
the residence of a corporation defendant shall be deemed to
be in any district where the corporation transacts business or
has an office for the transaction of business or transacted
business at the time the cause of action arose or where any
person resides upon whom process may be served upon the
corporation, unless herein otherwise provided. [2007 c 46 §
2; 2003 c 27 § 2; 2001 c 45 § 1; 1988 c 71 § 1; 1984 c 258 §
42; 1961 c 299 § 115.]
3.66.060 Criminal jurisdiction. The district court shall
have jurisdiction: (1) Concurrent with the superior court of
all misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors committed in
their respective counties and of all violations of city ordinances. It shall in no event impose a greater punishment than
a fine of five thousand dollars, or imprisonment for one year
in the county or city jail as the case may be, or both such fine
and imprisonment, unless otherwise expressly provided by
statute. It may suspend and revoke vehicle operators’
licenses in the cases provided by law; (2) to sit as a committing magistrate and conduct preliminary hearings in cases
provided by law; (3) concurrent with the superior court of a
proceeding to keep the peace in their respective counties; (4)
concurrent with the superior court of all violations under
Title 77 RCW; (5) to hear and determine traffic infractions
under chapter 46.63 RCW; and (6) to take recognizance,
approve bail, and arraign defendants held within its jurisdiction on warrants issued by other courts of limited jurisdiction
when those courts are participating in the program established under RCW 2.56.160. [2003 c 39 § 1; 2000 c 111 § 3;
1984 c 258 § 44; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 176; 1982 c 150 § 1;
1961 c 299 § 117.]
3.66.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.050 Transfer of proceedings. If a civil action is
brought in the wrong district, the action may nevertheless be
3.66.050
[Title 3 RCW—page 20]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.065 Assessment of punishment. If a defendant is
found guilty, a judge holding office pursuant to chapters 3.30
through 3.74 RCW, or chapter 35.20 RCW, and not the jury,
shall assess punishment, notwithstanding the provisions of
RCW 10.04.100. If the judge determines that the punishment
authorized is inadequate compared to the gravity of the
offense he or she may order such defendant to enter recognizance to appear in the superior court of the county and may
also recognize the witnesses and shall proceed as a committing magistrate. [1984 c 258 § 45; 1975 c 29 § 1; 1965 ex.s.
c 110 § 7.]
3.66.065
Sentence and judgment: Rules of court: CrRLJ 7.2.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.067 Assessment of punishment—Suspension or
deferral of sentence—Dismissal of charges. After a conviction, the court may impose sentence by suspending all or a
portion of the defendant’s sentence or by deferring the sentence of the defendant and may place the defendant on probation for a period of no longer than two years and prescribe the
conditions thereof. A defendant who has been sentenced, or
whose sentence has been deferred, and who then fails to
appear for any hearing to address the defendant’s compliance
with the terms of probation when ordered to do so by the
court, shall have the term of probation tolled until such time
as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court
on the record. During the time of the deferral, the court may,
for good cause shown, permit a defendant to withdraw the
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plea of guilty and to enter a plea of not guilty, and the court
may dismiss the charges. [2001 c 94 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 46;
1983 c 156 § 1; 1969 c 75 § 1.]
Rules of court: ER 410.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.068 Assessment of punishment—Suspension or
deferral of sentence—Terms. For a period not to exceed
five years after imposition of sentence for a defendant sentenced for a domestic violence offense or under RCW
46.61.5055 and two years after imposition of sentence for all
other offenses, the court has continuing jurisdiction and
authority to suspend or defer the execution of all or any part
of its sentence upon stated terms, including installment payment of fines. A defendant who has been sentenced, or
whose sentence has been deferred, and who then fails to
appear for any hearing to address the defendant’s compliance
with the terms of probation when ordered to do so by the
court, shall have the term of probation tolled until such time
as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court
on the record. However, the jurisdiction period in this section
does not apply to the enforcement of orders issued under
RCW 46.20.720. For the purposes of this section, "domestic
violence offense" means a crime listed in RCW 10.99.020
that is not a felony offense. [2010 c 274 § 405; 2001 c 94 §
2; 1999 c 56 § 2; 1983 c 156 § 2; 1969 c 75 § 2.]
3.66.068
Intent—2010 c 274: See note following RCW 10.31.100.
3.66.069 Assessment of punishment—Revocation of
deferred or suspended sentence—Limitations—Termination of probation. Deferral of sentence and suspension of
execution of sentence may be revoked if the defendant violates or fails to carry out any of the conditions of the deferral
or suspension. Upon the revocation of the deferral or suspension, the court may impose the sentence previously suspended or any unexecuted portion thereof. In no case shall
the court impose a sentence greater than the original sentence, with credit given for time served and money paid on
fine and costs.
Any time before entering an order terminating probation,
the court may revoke or modify its order suspending the
imposition or execution of the sentence. Whenever the ends
of justice will be served and when warranted by the reformation of the probationer, the court may terminate the period of
probation and discharge the person so held. [1983 c 156 § 3;
1969 c 75 § 3.]
3.66.069
3.66.0691 Sentencing—Crimes against property—
Criminal history check. Before a sentence is imposed upon
a defendant convicted of a crime against property, the court
or the prosecuting authority shall check existing judicial
information systems to determine the criminal history of the
defendant. [2009 c 431 § 17.]
3.66.0691
Applicability—2009 c 431: See note following RCW 9.94A.863.
3.66.070 Venue—Criminal actions—Temporary
venue. (1) All criminal actions shall be brought in the district
where the alleged violation occurred: PROVIDED, That (a)
the prosecuting attorney may file felony cases in the district
in which the county seat is located, (b) with the consent of the
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defendant criminal actions other than those arising out of violations of city ordinances may be brought in or transferred to
the district in which the county seat is located, (c) if the
alleged violation relates to driving, or being in actual physical
control of, a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug and the alleged violation occurred
within a judicial district which has been designated an
enhanced enforcement district under RCW 2.56.110, the
charges may be filed in that district or in a district within the
same county which is adjacent to the district in which the
alleged violation occurred, and (d) a district court participating in the program established by the administrative office of
the courts pursuant to RCW 2.56.160 shall have jurisdiction
to take recognizance, approve bail, and arraign defendants
held within its jurisdiction on warrants issued by any other
court of limited jurisdiction participating in the program.
(2) In the event of an emergency created by act of nature,
civil unrest, technological failure, or other hazardous condition, temporary venue for court of limited jurisdiction matters
may be had in a court district not impacted by the emergency.
Such emergency venue is appropriate only for the duration of
the emergency.
(3) A criminal action commenced under a local ordinance or state statute is deemed to be properly heard by the
court of original jurisdiction even though the hearing may
take place by video or other electronic means as approved by
the supreme court and the defendant is appearing by an electronic method from a location outside the court’s geographic
jurisdiction or boundaries. [2005 c 282 § 16; 2002 c 59 § 1;
2001 c 15 § 1; 2000 c 111 § 4; 1991 c 290 § 2; 1984 c 258 §
47; 1983 c 165 § 32; 1961 c 299 § 118.]
Legislative finding, intent—Effective dates—Severability—1983 c
165: See notes following RCW 46.20.308.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.080 Criminal venue corrected. If a criminal
action is commenced in an improper district under RCW
3.66.070, the court may of its own volition or at the request of
either party order the case removed for trial to a proper district. [1984 c 258 § 48; 1961 c 299 § 119.]
3.66.080
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3.66.090
3.66.090 Change of venue. A change of venue may be
allowed upon motion:
(1) Where there is reason to believe that an impartial trial
cannot be had in the district or municipal court in which the
action was commenced; or
(2) Where the convenience of witnesses or the ends of
justice would be forwarded by the change.
When such change is ordered, it shall be to the district
court of another district in the same county, if any, otherwise
to the district court of an adjacent district in another county:
PROVIDED, That where an affidavit of prejudice is filed
against a judge of a municipal court the cause shall be transferred to another department of the municipal court, if one
exists, otherwise to a judge pro tempore appointed in the
manner prescribed by law. The court to which a case is
removed on change of venue under this section shall have the
same jurisdiction, either civil or criminal to hear and deter[Title 3 RCW—page 21]
3.66.095
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
mine the case as the court from which the case was removed.
[1984 c 258 § 49; 1967 c 241 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 120.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.095 Removal of certain civil actions to superior
court. See chapter 4.14 RCW.
3.66.095
3.66.100 Territorial jurisdiction—Process—Limitation. (1) Every district judge having authority to hear a particular case may issue criminal process in and to any place in
the state.
(2) Every district judge having authority to hear a particular case may issue civil process, including writs of execution, attachment, garnishment, and replevin, in and to any
place as permitted by statute or rule. This statute does not
authorize service of process pursuant to RCW 4.28.180 in
actions filed pursuant to chapter 12.40 RCW or in civil
infraction matters. [1998 c 73 § 1; 1987 c 442 § 1101; 1984
c 258 § 701; 1961 c 299 § 121.]
3.66.100
Issuance of process
infractions generally: RCW 7.80.020.
natural resource infractions: RCW 7.84.120.
traffic infractions: RCW 46.63.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.66.110 Advertising authority to solemnize marriages is breach of judicial ethics. It shall be a breach of
judicial ethics for any judge of any court of limited jurisdiction, as defined in RCW 3.02.010, to advertise in any manner
that he or she is authorized to solemnize marriages. Any violation of this section shall be grounds for forfeiture of office.
[1983 c 186 § 3; 1961 c 299 § 122.]
3.66.110
3.66.120 Court-ordered restitution—Enforcement.
All court-ordered restitution obligations that are ordered as a
result of a conviction for a criminal offense in a court of limited jurisdiction may be enforced in the same manner as a
judgment in a civil action by the party or entity to whom the
legal financial obligation is owed. The judgment and sentence must identify the party or entity to whom restitution is
owed so that the state, party, or entity may enforce the judgment.
All court-ordered restitution obligations may be
enforced at any time during the ten-year period following the
offender’s release from total confinement or within ten years
of entry of the judgment and sentence, whichever period is
longer. Prior to the expiration of the initial ten-year period,
the court may extend the criminal judgment an additional ten
years for payment of court-ordered restitution only if the
court finds that the offender has not made a good faith
attempt to pay.
The party or entity to whom the court-ordered restitution
obligation is owed may utilize any other remedies available
to the party or entity to collect the court-ordered financial
obligation.
Nothing in this section may be construed to deprive the
court of the authority to determine whether the offender’s
failure to pay the legal financial obligation constitutes a violation of a condition of probation or to impose a sanction
upon the offender if such a violation is found. [2001 c 115 §
1.]
3.66.120
[Title 3 RCW—page 22]
3.66.130 Court-ordered restitution—Payment. If the
party or entity for whom a court-ordered restitution obligation has been entered pursuant to this title seeks to enforce the
judgment as a lien on real estate, he or she shall commence a
lien of judgment upon the real estate of the judgment
debtor/obligor as provided in RCW 4.56.200.
When any court-ordered restitution obligation entered
pursuant to this title is paid or satisfied, the clerk of the court
of limited jurisdiction in which the restitution obligation was
ordered shall note upon the record of the court of limited
jurisdiction satisfaction thereof including the date of the satisfaction. [2001 c 115 § 2.]
3.66.130
3.66.140 Offender supervision by another state. (1) If
a person placed on probation for one year or more for a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor by a district court requests
permission to travel or transfer to another state, the assigned
probation officer shall determine whether such request is subject to RCW 9.94A.745, the interstate compact for adult
offender supervision. If such request is subject to the compact, the probation officer shall:
(a) Notify the department of corrections of the probationer’s request;
(b) Provide the department of corrections with the supporting documentation it requests for processing an application for transfer;
(c) Notify the probationer of the fee due to the department of corrections for processing an application under the
compact;
(d) Cease supervision of the probationer while another
state supervises the probationer pursuant to the compact;
(e) Resume supervision if the probationer returns to this
state before the term of probation expires.
(2) The probationer shall receive credit for time served
while being supervised by another state.
(3) If the probationer is returned to the state at the request
of the receiving state under rules of the interstate compact for
adult offender supervision, the department of corrections is
responsible for the cost of returning the probationer.
(4) The state of Washington, the department of corrections and its employees, and any county and its employees
are not liable for civil damages resulting from any act or
omission authorized or required under this section unless the
act or omission constitutes gross negligence. [2005 c 400 §
4.]
3.66.140
Application—Effective date—2005 c 400: See notes following RCW
9.94A.74504.
Chapter 3.70
Chapter 3.70 RCW
MAGISTRATES’ ASSOCIATION
Sections
3.70.010
3.70.020
3.70.030
3.70.040
District and municipal court judges’ association established.
Formalities—Meetings.
Expenses of members.
Duties.
3.70.010 District and municipal court judges’ association established. There is established in the state an association, to be known as the Washington state district and
municipal court judges’ association, membership in which
3.70.010
(2010 Ed.)
Youth Court
shall include all duly elected or appointed and qualified
judges of courts of limited jurisdiction, including but not limited to district judges and municipal court judges. [1994 c 32
§ 3; 1987 c 3 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 50; 1961 c 299 § 123.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.70.020 Formalities—Meetings. Members of the
Washington state district and municipal court judges’ association may either amend the present bylaws of the association,
adopt a constitution, or provide for bylaws only, electing
officers as provided therein and doing all things necessary
and proper to formally establish a permanent Washington
state district and municipal court judges’ association. The
association may meet each year at a time established by the
association’s governing board. Meetings shall be held in the
state of Washington. [1994 c 32 § 4; 1984 c 258 § 51; 1961
c 299 § 124.]
3.70.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.70.030 Expenses of members. For attendance at the
annual meetings of the association, beginning in 1962 and
thereafter, a judge of a court of limited jurisdiction shall be
entitled to receive reimbursement for judge’s reasonable
travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and
43.03.060 from the county or city responsible for the operating cost of the court over which he or she presides while
attending meetings of the association. The per diem and
transportation or mileage allowance authorized by this section shall not be paid to any judge for more than five days in
any one calendar year. [1984 c 258 § 52; 1961 c 299 § 125.]
3.70.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.70.040 Duties. The Washington state district and
municipal court judges’ association shall:
(1) Continuously survey and study the operation of the
courts served by its membership, the volume and condition of
business of such courts, the methods of procedure therein, the
work accomplished, and the character of the results;
(2) Promulgate suggested rules for the administration of
the courts of limited jurisdiction not inconsistent with the law
or rules of the supreme court relating to such courts;
(3) Report annually to the supreme court as well as the
governor and the legislature on the condition of business in
the courts of limited jurisdiction, including the association’s
recommendations as to needed changes in the organization,
operation, judicial procedure, and laws or statutes implemented or enforced in these courts. [1994 c 32 § 5; 1984 c
258 § 53; 1980 c 162 § 10; 1961 c 299 § 126.]
3.70.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 3.72
Chapter 3.72 RCW
YOUTH COURT
Sections
3.72.005
3.72.010
3.72.020
3.72.030
3.72.040
3.72.050
(2010 Ed.)
Definitions.
Youth court creation—Jurisdiction.
Youth court agreement.
Purpose and limitations of youth courts, student courts.
Youth court programs.
Fee.
3.72.020
3.72.005 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Court" when used without further qualification
means the district court under chapter 3.30 RCW, the municipal department under chapter 3.46 RCW, or the municipal
court under chapter 3.50 or 35.20 RCW.
(2) "Traffic infraction" means those acts defined as traffic infractions by RCW 46.63.020.
(3) "Youth court" means an alternative method of hearing and disposing of traffic infractions for juveniles age sixteen or seventeen. [2002 c 237 § 1.]
3.72.005
3.72.010 Youth court creation—Jurisdiction. (1) A
court created under chapter 3.30, 3.46, 3.50, or 35.20 RCW
may create a youth court. The youth court shall have jurisdiction over traffic infractions alleged to have been committed
by juveniles age sixteen or seventeen. The court may refer a
juvenile to the youth court upon request of any party or upon
its own motion. However, a juvenile shall not be required
under this section to have his or her traffic infraction referred
to or disposed of by a youth court.
(2) To be referred to a youth court pursuant to this chapter, a juvenile:
(a) May not have had a prior traffic infraction referred to
a youth court;
(b) May not be under the jurisdiction of any court for a
violation of any provision of Title 46 RCW;
(c) May not have any convictions for a violation of any
provision of Title 46 RCW; and
(d) Must acknowledge that there is a high likelihood that
he or she would be found to have committed the traffic
infraction.
(3)(a) Nothing in this chapter shall interfere with the
ability of juvenile courts to refer matters to youth courts that
have been established to provide a diversion for matters
involving juvenile offenders who are eligible for diversion
pursuant to *RCW 13.40.070 (6) and (7) and who agree,
along with a parent, guardian, or legal custodian, to comply
with the provisions of RCW 13.40.600.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall interfere with the ability
of student courts to work with students who violate school
rules and policies pursuant to RCW 28A.300.420. [2005 c 73
§ 1; 2002 c 237 § 2.]
3.72.010
*Reviser’s note: RCW 13.40.070 was amended by 2010 c 289 § 7,
changing subsection (7) to subsection (8).
3.72.020 Youth court agreement. (1) A youth court
agreement shall be a contract between a juvenile accused of a
traffic infraction and a court whereby the juvenile agrees to
fulfill certain conditions imposed by a youth court in lieu of a
determination that a traffic infraction occurred. Such agreements may be entered into only after the law enforcement
authority has determined that probable cause exists to believe
that a traffic infraction has been committed and that the juvenile committed it. A youth court agreement shall be reduced
to writing and signed by the court and the youth accepting the
terms of the agreement. Such agreements shall be entered
into as expeditiously as possible.
(2) Conditions imposed on a juvenile by a youth court
shall be limited to one or more of the following:
3.72.020
[Title 3 RCW—page 23]
3.72.030
Title 3 RCW: District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
(a) Community service not to exceed one hundred fifty
hours, not to be performed during school hours if the juvenile
is attending school;
(b) Attendance at defensive driving school or driver
improvement education classes or, in the discretion of the
court, a like means of fulfilling this condition. The state shall
not be liable for costs resulting from the youth court or the
conditions imposed upon the juvenile by the youth court;
(c) A monetary penalty, not to exceed one hundred dollars. All monetary penalties assessed and collected under this
section shall be deposited and distributed in the same manner
as costs, fines, forfeitures, and penalties are assessed and collected under RCW 2.68.040, *3.46.120, 3.50.100, 3.62.020,
3.62.040, 35.20.220, and **46.63.110(6), regardless of the
juvenile’s successful or unsuccessful completion of the youth
court agreement;
(d) Requirements to remain during specified hours at
home, school, or work, and restrictions on leaving or entering
specified geographical areas;
(e) Participating in law-related education classes;
(f) Providing periodic reports to the youth court or the
court;
(g) Participating in mentoring programs;
(h) Serving as a participant in future youth court proceedings;
(i) Writing apology letters; or
(j) Writing essays.
(3) Youth courts may require that the youth pay any
costs associated with conditions imposed upon the youth by
the youth court.
(a) A youth court disposition shall be completed within
one hundred eighty days from the date of referral.
(b) The court, as specified in RCW 3.72.010, shall monitor the successful or unsuccessful completion of the disposition.
(4) A youth court agreement may extend beyond the
eighteenth birthday of the youth.
(5) Any juvenile who is, or may be, referred to a youth
court shall be afforded due process in all contacts with the
youth court regardless of whether the juvenile is accepted by
the youth court or whether the youth court program is successfully completed. Such due process shall include, but not
be limited to, the following:
(a) A written agreement shall be executed stating all conditions in clearly understandable language and the action that
will be taken by the court upon successful or unsuccessful
completion of the agreement;
(b) Violation of the terms of the agreement shall be the
only grounds for termination.
(6) The youth court shall, subject to available funds, be
responsible for providing interpreters when juveniles need
interpreters to effectively communicate during youth court
hearings or negotiations.
(7) The court shall be responsible for advising a juvenile
of his or her rights as provided in this chapter.
(8) When a juvenile enters into a youth court agreement,
the court may receive only the following information for dispositional purposes:
(a) The fact that a traffic infraction was alleged to have
been committed;
[Title 3 RCW—page 24]
(b) The fact that a youth court agreement was entered
into;
(c) The juvenile’s obligations under such agreement;
(d) Whether the juvenile performed his or her obligations
under such agreement; and
(e) The facts of the alleged traffic infraction.
(9) A court may refuse to enter into a youth court agreement with a juvenile. When a court refuses to enter a youth
court agreement with a juvenile, it shall set the matter for
hearing in accordance with all applicable court rules and statutory provisions governing the hearing and disposition of
traffic infractions.
(10) If a monetary penalty required by a youth court
agreement cannot reasonably be paid due to a lack of financial resources of the youth, the court may convert any or all
of the monetary penalty into community service. The modification of the youth court agreement shall be in writing and
signed by the juvenile and the court. The number of hours of
community service in lieu of a monetary penalty shall be converted at the rate of the prevailing state minimum wage per
hour. [2002 c 237 § 3.]
Reviser’s note: *(1) RCW 3.46.120 was repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12,
effective July 1, 2008.
**(2) RCW 46.63.110 was amended by 2002 c 279 § 15, changing subsection (6) to subsection (7).
3.72.030 Purpose and limitations of youth courts,
student courts. Youth courts provide a disposition method
for cases involving juveniles alleged to have committed traffic infractions. Youth courts may also provide diversion in
cases involving juvenile offenders who are eligible for diversion pursuant to *RCW 13.40.070 (6) and (7) and who agree,
along with a parent, guardian, or legal custodian, to comply
with the provisions of RCW 13.40.600. Student court programs may also be available in schools to work with students
who violate school rules and policies pursuant to RCW
28A.300.420. Youth court participants, under the supervision of the court or an adult coordinator, may serve in various
capacities within the youth court, acting in the role of jurors,
lawyers, bailiffs, clerks, and judges. Youth courts and student courts have no jurisdiction except as provided for in this
chapter, chapter 13.40 RCW, and RCW 28A.300.420. Youth
courts and student courts are not courts established under
Article IV of the state Constitution. [2005 c 73 § 2; 2002 c
237 § 4.]
3.72.030
*Reviser’s note: RCW 13.40.070 was amended by 2010 c 289 § 7,
changing subsection (7) to subsection (8).
3.72.040 Youth court programs. The administrative
office of the courts shall encourage the courts to work with
cities, counties, and schools to implement, expand, or use
youth court programs for juveniles who commit traffic
infractions. Program operations of youth court programs may
be funded by government and private grants. Youth court
programs are limited to those that:
(1) Are developed using the guidelines for creating and
operating youth court programs developed by nationally recognized experts in youth court projects;
(2) Target youth ages sixteen and seventeen who are
alleged to have committed a traffic infraction; and
(3) Emphasize the following principles:
3.72.040
(2010 Ed.)
Miscellaneous
3.74.940
(a) Youth must be held accountable for their problem
behavior;
(b) Youth must be educated about the impact their
actions have on themselves and others including their victims, their families, and their community;
(c) Youth must develop skills to resolve problems with
their peers more effectively; and
(d) Youth should be provided a meaningful forum to
practice and enhance newly developed skills. [2002 c 237 §
5.]
transferred to the appropriate court established by chapters
3.30 through 3.74 RCW, together with all files, records and
proceedings relating to such cases. Chapters 3.30 through
3.74 RCW shall not affect any appeal from any municipal
court, police court, justice court or night court, but such
appeal shall be conducted and concluded as if chapters 3.30
through 3.74 RCW had not been enacted, except that if
remanded from the superior court the superseding court shall
have the authority and power to forfeit bail or bond or impose
sentence thereon. [1961 c 299 § 127.]
3.72.050 Fee. A court may require that a youth pay a
nonrefundable fee, not exceeding thirty dollars, to cover the
costs of administering the program. The fee may be reduced
or waived for a participant. Fees shall be paid to and
accounted for by the court. The fees collected under this section shall not constitute "certain costs" as defined in RCW
*3.46.120(2), 3.50.100(2), 3.62.020(2), 3.62.040(2), and
35.20.220(2). [2002 c 237 § 6.]
3.74.930 Severability—1961 c 299. If any provision of
this act, or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1961 c 299 § 132.]
3.72.050
*Reviser’s note: RCW 3.46.120 was repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12,
effective July 1, 2008.
Chapter 3.74
Chapter 3.74 RCW
MISCELLANEOUS
Sections
3.74.010
3.74.020
3.74.030
3.74.900
3.74.930
3.74.931
3.74.932
3.74.940
3.74.930
3.74.931 Severability—1965 ex.s. c 110. If any provision or clause of this act or application thereof to any person
or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not
affect other provisions or applications of the act which can be
given effect without the invalid provision or application, and
to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable. [1965 ex.s. c 110 § 8.]
3.74.931
3.74.932 Severability—1967 c 241. If any provision of
this 1967 amendatory act, or its application to any person or
circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this 1967
amendatory act, or the application of the provision to other
persons or circumstances is not affected. [1967 c 241 § 11.]
3.74.932
District judges to be members of state retirement system.
Full time district judges ineligible for any other office or public employment than judicial.
Mandatory retirement for district judges.
Transfer of proceedings—1961 c 299.
Severability—1961 c 299.
Severability—1965 ex.s. c 110.
Severability—1967 c 241.
Validation—1991 c 363; 1965 ex.s. c 110.
3.74.010 District judges to be members of state
retirement system. All district judges under chapters 3.30
through 3.74 RCW shall remain members of the state retirement system. [1984 c 258 § 54; 1961 c 299 § 130.]
3.74.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.74.020 Full time district judges ineligible for any
other office or public employment than judicial. The full
time judges of the district court shall be ineligible to any
other office, or public employment than a judicial office or
employment during the term for which they shall have been
elected. [1984 c 258 § 55; 1961 c 299 § 131.]
3.74.020
3.74.940 Validation—1991 c 363; 1965 ex.s. c 110.
Any prior action by the legislative authority of any county
with a population of less than two hundred ten thousand to
make the provisions of chapters 3.30 through 3.74 RCW
applicable to their county and the organization of any justice
court as a result thereof, and all other things and proceedings
done or taken by such county or by their respective officers
acting under or in pursuance to such prior action and organization are hereby declared legal and valid and of full force
and effect. [1991 c 363 § 6; 1965 ex.s. c 110 § 4.]
3.74.940
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.74.030 Mandatory retirement for district judges.
A district judge shall retire from judicial office at the end of
the calendar year in which he or she has attained the age of
seventy-five years. This provision shall not affect the term to
which any such judge shall have been elected or appointed
prior to August 11, 1969. [1984 c 258 § 56; 1969 ex.s. c 6 §
1.]
3.74.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
3.74.900 Transfer of proceedings—1961 c 299. All
cases, proceedings and matters pending before justice courts,
police courts, municipal courts and night courts shall be
3.74.900
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 3 RCW—page 25]
Title 4
Title 4
CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapters
4.04
Rule of decision—Form of actions.
4.08
Parties to actions.
4.12
Venue—Jurisdiction.
4.14
Removal of certain actions to superior court.
4.16
Limitation of actions.
4.18
Uniform conflict of laws—Limitations act.
4.20
Survival of actions.
4.22
Contributory fault—Effect—Imputation—Contribution—Settlement agreements.
4.24
Special rights of action and special immunities.
4.28
Commencement of actions.
4.32
Pleadings.
4.36
General rules of pleading.
4.40
Issues.
4.44
Trial.
4.48
Trial before referee.
4.52
Agreed cases.
4.56
Judgments—Generally.
4.60
Judgment by confession.
4.64
Entry of judgments.
4.68
Procedure to bind joint debtor.
4.72
Vacation and modification of judgments.
4.76
New trials.
4.80
Exceptions.
4.84
Costs.
4.88
Appeals.
4.92
Actions and claims against state.
4.96
Actions against political subdivisions, municipal
and quasi-municipal corporations.
Arbitration of civil actions: Chapter 7.06 RCW.
Bonds, judicial
attachment: Chapter 6.25 RCW.
bail and appearance: Chapter 10.19 RCW.
civil actions, court to fix amount: RCW 4.44.470.
civil appeals from district courts: Chapter 12.36 RCW.
contempt: Chapter 7.21 RCW.
costs, security: RCW 4.84.210 through 4.84.240.
criminal appeals from district courts: Chapter 10.10 RCW.
criminal appeals to supreme court: Chapter 10.73 RCW.
executions, levy on joint personalty: RCW 6.17.180, 6.17.190.
extradition: Chapter 10.88 RCW.
garnishment: Chapter 6.27 RCW.
guardians: Chapters 11.88, 11.92 RCW.
injunction: Chapter 7.40 RCW.
judgments, sentences, good behavior, maintain peace: RCW 10.64.070.
municipal courts: Chapter 35.20 RCW.
ne exeat: Chapter 7.44 RCW.
nuisance, stay of warrant: RCW 7.48.040.
preliminary hearings: Chapter 10.16 RCW.
public officers, official bonds: Chapter 42.08 RCW.
replevin: Chapter 7.64 RCW.
replevin, district courts: Chapter 12.28 RCW.
suretyship, generally: Chapters 19.72, 48.28 RCW.
Chattel mortgages, foreclosure: Article 62A.9A RCW.
Claims against
cities and towns: Chapters 35.31, 35A.31 RCW.
counties: Chapter 36.45 RCW.
Claims, reports, etc., filing and receipt: RCW 1.12.070.
Federal court local law certificate procedure act: Chapter 2.60 RCW.
(2010 Ed.)
Foreign corporations, nonadmitted—Actions against: Chapter 23B.18
RCW.
Immunity from implied warranties and civil liability relating to blood,
plasma, and blood derivatives—Scope—Effective date: RCW
70.54.120.
Indians, jurisdiction in criminal and civil causes: Chapter 37.12 RCW.
Industrial insurance, procedure: Title 51 RCW.
Justice without unnecessary delay: State Constitution Art. 1 § 10.
Liens, foreclosure: Title 60 RCW.
Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts—Fees:
RCW 19.16.500.
Real estate mortgages, foreclosure: Chapter 61.12 RCW.
Redress of injuries to property under code of military justice: RCW
38.38.856.
Tax refunds: Chapter 84.69 RCW.
Chapter 4.04 RCW
RULE OF DECISION—FORM OF ACTIONS
Chapter 4.04
Sections
4.04.010
Extent to which common law prevails.
General definitions: Chapter 1.16 RCW.
Rules of construction: Chapter 1.12 RCW.
4.04.010 Extent to which common law prevails. The
common law, so far as it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or of the state of Washington nor incompatible with the institutions and condition of
society in this state, shall be the rule of decision in all the
courts of this state. [1891 c 17 § 1; Code 1881 § 1; 1877 p 3
§ 1; 1862 p 83 § 1; RRS § 143. Formerly RCW 1.12.030.]
4.04.010
Chapter 4.08
Chapter 4.08 RCW
PARTIES TO ACTIONS
Sections
4.08.030
4.08.040
4.08.050
4.08.060
4.08.080
4.08.100
4.08.110
4.08.120
4.08.140
4.08.150
4.08.160
4.08.170
4.08.180
Either spouse or either domestic partner may sue for community—Necessary parties.
When either spouse or either domestic partner may join,
defend.
Guardian ad litem for infant.
Guardian ad litem for incapacitated person.
Action on assigned choses in action.
Action to recover purchase money on land—Final judgment.
Action by public corporations.
Action against public corporations.
New party entitled to service of summons.
Substitution and interpleader.
Action to determine conflicting claims to property.
Action to determine conflicting claims to property—Disclaimer and deposit in court.
Action to determine conflicting claims to property—Trial of
issue.
Persons licensed to provide health care or related services, employees, hospitals, clinics, etc.—Professional review committee, society, examining
or disciplinary board members, etc.—Immunity from civil suit arising
from duties: RCW 4.24.240.
[Title 4 RCW—page 1]
4.08.030
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
4.08.030 Either spouse or either domestic partner
may sue for community—Necessary parties. Either
spouse or either domestic partner may sue on behalf of the
community: PROVIDED, That
(1) When the action is for personal injuries, the spouse or
the domestic partner having sustained personal injuries is a
necessary party;
(2) When the action is for compensation for services rendered, the spouse or the domestic partner having rendered the
services is a necessary party. [2008 c 6 § 407; 1972 ex.s. c
108 § 1; Code 1881 § 6; 1877 p 4 § 6; 1875 p 4 § 2; 1869 p 4
§ 6; 1854 p 131 § 5; RRS § 181.]
4.08.030
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
4.08.040 When either spouse or either domestic partner may join, defend. Either spouse or either domestic partner may join in all causes of action arising from injuries to the
person or character of either or both of them, or from injuries
to the property of either or both of them, or arising out of any
contract in favor of either or both of them.
If the spouses or the domestic partners are sued together,
either or both spouses or either or both domestic partners may
defend, and if one spouse or one domestic partner neglects to
defend, the other spouse or other domestic partner may
defend for the nonacting spouse or nonacting domestic partner also. Each spouse or each domestic partner may defend
in all cases in which he or she is interested, whether that
spouse or that domestic partner is sued with the other spouse
or other domestic partner or not. [2008 c 6 § 408; 1972 ex.s.
c 108 § 2; Code 1881 § 7; 1877 p 4 § 7; 1875 p 4 § 3; 1854 p
219 § 492; RRS § 182.]
4.08.040
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
4.08.050 Guardian ad litem for infant. Except as provided under RCW 26.50.020 and 28A.225.035, when an
infant is a party he or she shall appear by guardian, or if he or
she has no guardian, or in the opinion of the court the guardian is an improper person, the court shall appoint one to act.
Said guardian shall be appointed as follows:
(1) When the infant is plaintiff, upon the application of
the infant, if he or she be of the age of fourteen years, or if
under that age, upon the application of a relative or friend of
the infant.
(2) When the infant is defendant, upon the application of
the infant, if he or she be of the age of fourteen years, and
applies within thirty days after the service of the summons; if
he or she be under the age of fourteen, or neglects to apply,
then upon the application of any other party to the action, or
of a relative or friend of the infant. [1996 c 134 § 7; 1992 c
111 § 9; 1891 c 30 § 1; Code 1881 § 12; 1854 p 132 §§ 6, 7;
RRS § 187.]
4.08.050
Findings—1992 c 111: See note following RCW 26.50.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.08.060 Guardian ad litem for incapacitated person.
When an incapacitated person is a party to an action in the
superior courts he or she shall appear by guardian, or if he or
she has no guardian, or in the opinion of the court the guardian is an improper person, the court shall appoint one to act as
4.08.060
[Title 4 RCW—page 2]
guardian ad litem. Said guardian shall be appointed as follows:
(1) When the incapacitated person is plaintiff, upon the
application of a relative or friend of the incapacitated person.
(2) When the incapacitated person is defendant, upon the
application of a relative or friend of such incapacitated person, such application shall be made within thirty days after
the service of summons if served in the state of Washington,
and if served out of the state or service is made by publication, then such application shall be made within sixty days
after the first publication of summons or within sixty days
after the service out of the state. If no such application be
made within the time above limited, application may be made
by any party to the action. [1996 c 249 § 5; 1899 c 91 § 1;
RRS § 188.]
Intent—1996 c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
4.08.080 Action on assigned choses in action. Any
assignee or assignees of any judgment, bond, specialty, book
account, or other chose in action, for the payment of money,
by assignment in writing, signed by the person authorized to
make the same, may, by virtue of such assignment, sue and
maintain an action or actions in his or her name, against the
obligor or obligors, debtor or debtors, named in such judgment, bond, specialty, book account, or other chose in action,
notwithstanding the assignor may have an interest in the
thing assigned: PROVIDED, That any debtor may plead in
defense as many defenses, counterclaims and offsets,
whether they be such as have heretofore been denominated
legal or equitable, or both, if held by him against the original
owner, against the debt assigned, save that no counterclaim
or offset shall be pleaded against negotiable paper assigned
before due, and where the holder thereof has purchased the
same in good faith and for value, and is the owner of all interest therein. [1927 c 87 § 1; 1891 c 30 § 2; Code 1881 § 15;
1879 p 122 § 1; 1854 p 131 § 3; RRS § 191.]
4.08.080
4.08.100 Action to recover purchase money on
land—Final judgment. In any action brought for the recovery of the purchase money against any person holding a contract for the purchase of lands, the party bound to perform the
contract, if not the plaintiff, may be made a party, and the
court in a final judgment may order the interest of purchaser
to be sold or transferred to the plaintiff upon such terms as
may be just, and may also order a specific performance of the
contract in favor of the complainant, or the purchaser, in case
a sale be ordered. [Code 1881 § 19; 1877 p 6 § 19; 1854 p
219 § 490; RRS § 195.]
4.08.100
4.08.110 Action by public corporations. An action at
law may be maintained by any county, incorporated town,
school district or other public corporation of like character, in
its corporate name, and upon a cause of action accruing to it,
in its corporate character and not otherwise, in any of the following cases:
(1) Upon a contract made with such public corporation;
(2) Upon a liability prescribed by law in favor of such
public corporation;
(3) To recover a penalty or forfeiture given to such public corporation;
4.08.110
(2010 Ed.)
Venue—Jurisdiction
(4) To recover damages for an injury to the corporate
rights or property of such public corporation. [1953 c 118 §
1. Prior: Code 1881 § 661; 1869 p 154 § 601; RRS § 950.]
4.08.120 Action against public corporations. An
action may be maintained against a county or other of the
public corporations mentioned or described in RCW
4.08.110, either upon a contract made by such county, or
other public corporation in its corporate character and within
the scope of its authority, or for an injury to the rights of the
plaintiff arising from some act or omission of such county or
other public corporation. [1953 c 118 § 2. Prior: Code 1881
§ 662; 1869 p 154 § 602; RRS § 951.]
4.12.020
carry out the purposes of this section, and RCW 4.08.160 and
4.08.180, free from all charge to said plaintiff, and the court,
in its discretion, shall determine the liability for costs of the
action. [1890 p 93 § 2; RRS § 200.]
4.08.120
4.08.140 New party entitled to service of summons.
When a new party is introduced into an action as a representative or successor of a former party, such new party is entitled to the same summons to be served in the same manner as
required for defendants in the commencement of an action.
[1957 c 7 § 1. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 21, 742; 1877 pp 6 and
151 §§ 21, 747; 1873 pp 7 and 176 §§ 21, 682; 1869 pp 6 and
172 §§ 21, 684; 1863 p 194 § 524; 1860 p 99 § 477; 1854 p
219 § 485; RRS § 197.]
4.08.180 Action to determine conflicting claims to
property—Trial of issue. Either of the defendants may set
up or show any claim or lien he may have to such property,
money or indebtedness, or any part thereof, and the superior
right, title or lien, whether legal or equitable, shall prevail.
The court or judge thereof may make all necessary
orders, during the pendency of said action, for the preservation and protection of the rights, interests or liens of the several parties. [1890 p 94 § 3; RRS § 201.]
4.08.180
4.08.140
Rules of court: Cf. CR 3; CR 5.
4.08.150 Substitution and interpleader. A defendant
against whom an action is pending upon a contract, or for
specific real or personal property, at any time before answer,
upon affidavit that a person not a party to the action, and
without collusion with him, makes against him a demand for
the same debt or property, upon due notice to such person and
the adverse party, may apply to the court for an order to substitute such person in his place, and discharge him from liability to either party on his depositing in court the amount of
the debt, or delivering the property or its value to such person
as the court may direct; and the court may make the order.
[Code 1881 § 22; 1877 p 6 § 22; 1869 p 7 § 22; 1854 p 132 §
12; RRS § 198.]
4.08.150
Rules of court: Interpleader—CR 22; Substitution—CR 25.
4.08.160 Action to determine conflicting claims to
property. Anyone having in his possession, or under his
control, any property or money, or being indebted, where
more than one person claims to be the owner of, entitled to,
interested in, or to have a lien on, such property, money or
indebtedness, or any part thereof, may commence an action
in the superior court against all or any of such persons, and
have their rights, claims, interest or liens adjudged, determined and adjusted in such action. [1890 p 93 § 1; RRS §
199.]
4.08.160
4.08.170 Action to determine conflicting claims to
property—Disclaimer and deposit in court. In any action
commenced under RCW 4.08.160, the plaintiff may disclaim
any interest in the money, property or indebtedness, and
deposit with the clerk of the court the full amount of such
money or indebtedness, or other property, and he shall not be
liable for any costs accruing in said action. And the clerks of
the various courts shall receive and file such complaint, and
all other officers shall execute the necessary processes to
Chapter 4.12
Chapter 4.12 RCW
VENUE—JURISDICTION
Sections
4.12.010
4.12.020
4.12.025
4.12.030
4.12.040
4.12.050
4.12.060
4.12.070
4.12.080
4.12.090
4.12.100
4.12.110
4.12.120
Actions to be commenced where subject is situated.
Actions to be tried in county where cause arose.
Action to be brought where defendant resides—Optional
venue of actions upon unlawful issuance of check or draft—
Residence of corporations—Optional venue of actions
against corporations.
Grounds authorizing change of venue.
Prejudice of judge, transfer to another department, visiting
judge—Change of venue generally, criminal cases.
Affidavit of prejudice.
To what county venue may be changed—Limitation on number of changes.
Change to newly created county.
Change by stipulation.
Transmission of record on change of venue—Costs, attorney’s
fee.
Transcript of record entries.
Effect of neglect of moving party.
Change deemed complete, when.
Rules of court: Venue—CR 82.
Actions against nonresident motorist: RCW 46.64.040.
4.12.010 Actions to be commenced where subject is
situated. Actions for the following causes shall be commenced in the county in which the subject of the action, or
some part thereof, is situated:
(1) For the recovery of, for the possession of, for the partition of, for the foreclosure of a mortgage on, or for the determination of all questions affecting the title, or for any injuries
to real property.
(2) All questions involving the rights to the possession or
title to any specific article of personal property, in which last
mentioned class of cases, damages may also be awarded for
the detention and for injury to such personal property. [Code
1881 § 47; 1877 p 11 § 48; 1869 p 12 § 48; 1860 p 7 § 15;
1854 p 133 § 13; RRS § 204.]
4.12.010
4.08.170
(2010 Ed.)
4.12.020 Actions to be tried in county where cause
arose. Actions for the following causes shall be tried in the
county where the cause, or some part thereof, arose:
(1) For the recovery of a penalty or forfeiture imposed by
statute;
(2) Against a public officer, or person specially
appointed to execute his or her duties, for an act done by him
or her in virtue of his or her office, or against a person who,
4.12.020
[Title 4 RCW—page 3]
4.12.025
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
by his or her command or in his or her aid, shall do anything
touching the duties of such officer;
(3) For the recovery of damages for injuries to the person
or for injury to personal property, the plaintiff shall have the
option of suing either in the county in which the cause of
action or some part thereof arose, or in the county in which
the defendant resides, or if there be more than one defendant,
where some one of the defendants resides, at the time of the
commencement of the action. [2001 c 45 § 2; 1941 c 81 § 1;
Code 1881 § 48; 1877 p 11 § 49; 1869 p 12 § 49; 1860 p 7 §
16; 1854 p 133 § 14; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 205.]
4.12.025
4.12.025 Action to be brought where defendant
resides—Optional venue of actions upon unlawful issuance of check or draft—Residence of corporations—
Optional venue of actions against corporations. (1) An
action may be brought in any county in which the defendant
resides, or, if there be more than one defendant, where some
one of the defendants resides at the time of the commencement of the action. For the purpose of this section, the residence of a corporation defendant shall be deemed to be in any
county where the corporation: (a) Transacts business; (b) has
an office for the transaction of business; (c) transacted business at the time the cause of action arose; or (d) where any
person resides upon whom process may be served upon the
corporation.
(2) An action upon the unlawful issuance of a check or
draft may be brought in any county in which the defendant
resides or may be brought in any division of the judicial district in which the check was issued or presented as payment.
(3) The venue of any action brought against a corporation, at the option of the plaintiff, shall be: (a) In the county
where the tort was committed; (b) in the county where the
work was performed for said corporation; (c) in the county
where the agreement entered into with the corporation was
made; or (d) in the county where the corporation has its residence. [1998 c 56 § 1; 1985 c 68 § 2; 1983 c 31 § 1; 1965 c
53 § 168; 1927 c 173 § 1; RRS § 205-1. Prior: 1909 c 42 § 1;
Code 1881 § 49; 1877 p 11 § 50; 1869 p 13 § 50; 1860 p 101
§ 488; 1854 p 220 § 494.]
4.12.030
4.12.030 Grounds authorizing change of venue. The
court may, on motion, in the following cases, change the
place of trial when it appears by affidavit, or other satisfactory proof:
(1) That the county designated in the complaint is not the
proper county; or,
(2) That there is reason to believe that an impartial trial
cannot be had therein; or,
(3) That the convenience of witnesses or the ends of justice would be forwarded by the change; or,
(4) That from any cause the judge is disqualified; which
disqualification exists in either of the following cases: In an
action or proceeding to which he is a party, or in which he is
interested; when he is related to either party by consanguinity
or affinity, within the third degree; when he has been of counsel for either party in the action or proceeding. [Code 1881 §
51; 1877 p 12 § 52; 1875 p 6 § 8; 1869 p 13 § 52; 1854 p 134
§ 16; RRS § 209.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 4]
4.12.040 Prejudice of judge, transfer to another
department, visiting judge—Change of venue generally,
criminal cases. (1) No judge of a superior court of the state
of Washington shall sit to hear or try any action or proceeding
when it shall be established as hereinafter provided that said
judge is prejudiced against any party or attorney, or the interest of any party or attorney appearing in such cause. In such
case the presiding judge in judicial districts where there is
more than one judge shall forthwith transfer the action to
another department of the same court, or call in a judge from
some other court. In all judicial districts where there is only
one judge, a certified copy of the motion and affidavit filed in
the cause shall be transmitted by the clerk of the superior
court to the clerk of the superior court designated by the chief
justice of the supreme court. Upon receipt the clerk of said
superior court shall transmit the forwarded affidavit to the
presiding judge who shall direct a visiting judge to hear and
try such action as soon as convenient and practical.
(2) The presiding judge in judicial districts where there is
more than one judge, or the presiding judge of judicial districts where there is only one judge, may send a case for trial
to another court if the convenience of witnesses or the ends of
justice will not be interfered with by such a course and the
action is of such a character that a change of venue may be
ordered: PROVIDED, That in criminal prosecutions the case
shall not be sent for trial to any court outside the county
unless the accused shall waive his or her right to a trial by a
jury of the county in which the offense is alleged to have been
committed.
(3) This section does not apply to water right adjudications filed under chapter 90.03 or 90.44 RCW. Disqualification of judges in water right adjudications is governed by
RCW 90.03.620. [2009 c 332 § 19; 1989 c 15 § 1; 1961 c 303
§ 1; 1927 c 145 § 1; 1911 c 121 § 1; RRS § 209-1.]
4.12.040
Application—2009 c 332: See note following RCW 90.03.110.
Criminal proceedings, venue and jurisdiction: Chapter 10.25 RCW.
4.12.050 Affidavit of prejudice. (1) Any party to or
any attorney appearing in any action or proceeding in a superior court, may establish such prejudice by motion, supported
by affidavit that the judge before whom the action is pending
is prejudiced against such party or attorney, so that such party
or attorney cannot, or believes that he or she cannot, have a
fair and impartial trial before such judge: PROVIDED, That
such motion and affidavit is filed and called to the attention
of the judge before he or she shall have made any ruling
whatsoever in the case, either on the motion of the party making the affidavit, or on the motion of any other party to the
action, of the hearing of which the party making the affidavit
has been given notice, and before the judge presiding has
made any order or ruling involving discretion, but the
arrangement of the calendar, the setting of an action, motion
or proceeding down for hearing or trial, the arraignment of
the accused in a criminal action or the fixing of bail, shall not
be construed as a ruling or order involving discretion within
the meaning of this proviso; and in any event, in counties
where there is but one resident judge, such motion and affidavit shall be filed not later than the day on which the case is
called to be set for trial: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That
notwithstanding the filing of such motion and affidavit, if the
parties shall, by stipulation in writing agree, such judge may
4.12.050
(2010 Ed.)
Removal of Certain Actions to Superior Court
hear argument and rule upon any preliminary motions,
demurrers, or other matter thereafter presented: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That no party or attorney shall be permitted to make more than one such application in any action
or proceeding under this section and RCW 4.12.040.
(2) This section does not apply to water right adjudications filed under chapter 90.03 or 90.44 RCW. Disqualification of judges in water right adjudications is governed by
RCW 90.03.620. [2009 c 332 § 20; 1941 c 148 § 1; 1927 c
145 § 2; 1911 c 121 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 209-2.]
Rules of court: Demurrers abolished—CR 7(c).
Application—2009 c 332: See note following RCW 90.03.110.
4.12.060 To what county venue may be changed—
Limitation on number of changes. If the motion for a
change of the place of trial be allowed, the change shall be
made to the county where the action ought to have been commenced, if it be for the cause mentioned in RCW 4.12.030(1),
and in other cases to the most convenient county where the
cause alleged does not exist. Neither party shall be entitled to
more than one change of the place of trial, except for causes
not in existence when the first change was allowed. [Code
1881 § 52; 1877 p 12 § 53; 1869 p 14 § 53; RRS § 210.]
4.12.060
4.14.010
with reasonable diligence, it shall order the plaintiff to pay
the reasonable attorney’s fee of the defendant for the changing of venue to the proper county. The court to which an
action or proceeding is transferred has and exercises over the
same the like jurisdiction as if it had been originally commenced therein.
(2) In acting on any motion for dismissal without prejudice in a case where a motion for change of venue under subsection (1) of this section has been made, the court shall, if it
determines the motion for change of venue proper, determine
the amount of attorney’s fee properly to be awarded to defendant and, if the action be dismissed, the attorney’s fee shall be
a setoff against any claim subsequently brought on the same
cause of action. [2005 c 457 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 144 § 1; Code
1881 § 54; 1877 p 12 § 55; 1875 p 7 § 10; 1869 p 14 §§ 55,
56; RRS § 215.]
Intent—2005 c 457: See note following RCW 43.08.250.
4.12.100 Transcript of record entries. The clerk of the
court must also transmit with the original papers where an
order is made changing the place of trial, a certified transcript
of all record entries up to and including the order for such
change. [Code 1881 § 58; 1877 p 13 § 59; RRS § 219.]
4.12.100
4.12.110 Effect of neglect of moving party. If such
papers be not transmitted to the clerk of the proper court
within the time prescribed in the order allowing the change,
and the delay be caused by the act or omission of the party
procuring the change, the adverse party, on motion to the
court or judge thereof, may have the order vacated, and thereafter no other change of the place of trial shall be allowed to
such party. [Code 1881 § 56; 1877 p 13 § 57; 1869 p 15 § 57;
1854 p 135 § 21; RRS § 217.]
4.12.110
4.12.070 Change to newly created county. Any party
in a civil action pending in the superior court in a county out
of whose limits a new county, in whole or in part, has been
created, may file with the clerk of such superior court an affidavit setting forth that he is a resident of such newly created
county, and that the venue of such action is transitory, or that
the venue of such action is local, and that it ought properly to
be tried in such newly created county; and thereupon the
clerk shall make out a transcript of the proceedings already
had in such action in such superior court, and certify it under
the seal of the court, and transmit such transcript, together
with the papers on file in his office connected with such
action, to the clerk of the superior court of such newly created
county, wherein it shall be proceeded with as in other cases.
[1891 c 33 § 2; Code 1881 § 53; 1877 p 12 § 54; 1869 p 14 §
54; 1854 p 377 § 2; RRS § 211.]
4.12.070
4.12.080 Change by stipulation. Notwithstanding the
provisions of RCW 4.12.030 all the parties to the action by
stipulation in writing or by consent in open court entered in
the records may agree that the place of trial be changed to any
county of the state, and thereupon the court must order the
change agreed upon. [Code 1881 § 55; 1877 p 13 § 56; RRS
§ 216.]
4.12.080
4.12.090 Transmission of record on change of
venue—Costs, attorney’s fee. (1) When an order is made
transferring an action or proceeding for trial, the clerk of the
court must transmit the pleadings and papers therein to the
court to which it is transferred and charge a fee as provided in
RCW 36.18.016. The costs and fees thereof and of filing the
papers anew must be paid by the party at whose instance the
order was made, except in the cases mentioned in RCW
4.12.030(1), in which case the plaintiff shall pay costs of
transfer and, in addition thereto, if the court finds that the
plaintiff could have determined the county of proper venue
4.12.090
(2010 Ed.)
4.12.120 Change deemed complete, when. Upon the
filing of the papers with the clerk of the court to which the
cause is transferred, the change of venue shall be deemed
complete, and thereafter the action shall proceed as though it
had been commenced in that court. [Code 1881 § 57; 1877 p
13 § 58; 1869 p 15 § 58; 1854 p 135 § 22; RRS § 218.]
4.12.120
Chapter 4.14
Chapter 4.14 RCW
REMOVAL OF CERTAIN ACTIONS
TO SUPERIOR COURT
Sections
4.14.010
4.14.020
4.14.030
4.14.040
Removal of certain actions from justice court to superior court
authorized—Grounds—Joint claims or actions—Exceptions.
Petition for removal—Contents—Filing—Notice.
Orders and process upon removal—Remand of cases improvidently removed.
Attached property—Custody.
4.14.010 Removal of certain actions from justice
court to superior court authorized—Grounds—Joint
claims or actions—Exceptions. Whenever the removal of
such action to superior court is required in order to acquire
jurisdiction over a third party defendant, who is or may be liable to the defendant for all or part of the judgment and resides
outside the county wherein the action was commenced, any
civil action which could have been brought in superior court
4.14.010
[Title 4 RCW—page 5]
4.14.020
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
may, if commenced in district court, be removed by the
defendant or defendants to the superior court for the county
where such action is pending if the district court determines
that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a third party
may be liable to the plaintiff and issues an order so stating.
Whenever a separate or independent claim or cause of
action which would be removable if sued upon alone is joined
with one or more otherwise nonremovable claims or causes
of action, the entire case may be removed and the superior
court may determine all issues therein, or, in its discretion,
may remand all matters not otherwise within its original
jurisdiction.
This section does not apply to cases originally filed in
the small claims department of a district court, or transferred
to the small claims department pursuant to RCW 12.40.025,
except as set forth in RCW 12.40.027. [1997 c 352 § 6; 1967
ex.s. c 46 § 4.]
4.14.020 Petition for removal—Contents—Filing—
Notice. (1) A defendant or defendants desiring to remove
any civil action from a justice court as authorized by RCW
4.14.010 shall file in the superior court in the county where
such action is pending, a verified petition containing a short
and plain statement of the facts which entitle him or them to
removal together with a copy of all process, pleadings and
orders served upon him or them in such action.
(2) The petition for removal of a civil action or proceeding shall be filed within twenty days after the receipt by the
defendant, through service or otherwise, of a copy of the initial pleading setting forth the claim for relief upon which such
action or proceeding is based.
If the case stated by the initial pleading is not removable,
a petition for removal may be filed within twenty days after
receipt by the defendant, through service or otherwise, of a
copy of an amended pleading, motion, order or other paper,
including the defendant’s answer, from which it may first be
ascertained that the case is or has become removable.
(3) Promptly after the filing of such petition the defendant or defendants shall give written notice thereof to all
adverse parties and shall file a copy of the petition with the
justice court, which shall effect the removal and the justice
court shall proceed no further unless and until the case is
remanded. [1967 ex.s. c 46 § 5.]
4.14.020
4.14.030 Orders and process upon removal—
Remand of cases improvidently removed. In any case
removed from justice court under the provisions of this chapter, the superior court may issue all necessary orders and process to bring before it all proper parties whether served by
process issued by the justice court or otherwise.
If at any time before final judgment it appears that the
case was removed improvidently and without jurisdiction,
the superior court shall remand the case, and may order the
payment of just costs. A certified copy of the order of remand
shall be mailed by the clerk of the superior court to the justice
court. The justice court may thereupon proceed with such
case. [1967 ex.s. c 46 § 6.]
4.14.030
4.14.040 Attached property—Custody. Whenever
any action is removed from a justice court to a superior court
4.14.040
[Title 4 RCW—page 6]
under the provisions of this chapter, any attachment or
sequestration of the property of the defendant in such action
in the justice court shall remain in the custody of the sheriff
to answer the final judgment or decree in the same manner as
would have been held to answer had the cause been brought
in the superior court originally. [1967 ex.s. c 46 § 7.]
Chapter 4.16
Chapter 4.16 RCW
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
Sections
4.16.005
4.16.020
4.16.030
4.16.040
4.16.050
4.16.060
4.16.070
4.16.080
4.16.085
4.16.090
4.16.100
4.16.110
4.16.112
4.16.115
4.16.130
4.16.150
4.16.160
4.16.170
4.16.180
4.16.190
4.16.200
4.16.210
4.16.220
4.16.230
4.16.240
4.16.250
4.16.260
4.16.270
4.16.280
4.16.290
4.16.300
4.16.310
4.16.320
4.16.325
4.16.326
4.16.327
4.16.340
4.16.350
4.16.360
4.16.370
Commencement of actions.
Actions to be commenced within ten years—Exception.
Actions to foreclose special assessments.
Actions limited to six years.
Action on irrigation or drainage district warrant.
Action on irrigation district bonds.
Actions limited to five years.
Actions limited to three years.
Actions based on product defects, etc.
Action to cancel tax deed.
Actions limited to two years.
Actions limited to one year.
Actions for contribution between joint tort feasors.
Special provisions for action on penalty.
Action for relief not otherwise provided for.
Action on mutual open accounts.
Application of limitations to actions by state, counties, municipalities.
Tolling of statute—Actions, when deemed commenced or not
commenced.
Statute tolled by absence from state, concealment, etc.
Statute tolled by personal disability.
Statute tolled by death.
Statute tolled—By war as to enemy alien.
Statute tolled—As to person in military service of United
States.
Statute tolled by judicial proceedings.
Effect of reversal of judgment on appeal.
Disability must exist when right of action accrued.
Coexisting disabilities.
Effect of partial payment.
New promise must be in writing.
Foreign statutes of limitation, how applied.
Actions or claims arising from construction, alteration, repair,
design, planning, survey, engineering, etc., of improvements
upon real property.
Actions or claims arising from construction, alteration, repair,
design, planning, survey, engineering, etc., of improvements
upon real property—Accrual and limitations of actions or
claims.
Actions or claims arising from construction, alteration, repair,
design, planning, survey, engineering, etc., of improvements
upon real property—Construction.
Actions or claims arising from construction defect claims—
Statute tolled.
Actions or claims for construction defect claims—Comparative fault.
Actions or claims for construction defects—Emergency
repairs.
Actions based on childhood sexual abuse.
Action for injuries resulting from health care or related services—Physicians, dentists, nurses, etc.—Hospitals, clinics,
nursing homes, etc.
Application of chapter to paternity action.
Actions against personal representative or trustee for breach of
fiduciary duties—Statute of limitations.
Claims against
counties: RCW 36.32.330; chapter 36.45 RCW.
estates: RCW 11.40.051, 11.40.060.
the state: RCW 4.92.050.
Criminal procedure, limitation of actions: RCW 9A.04.080.
Garnishment writ, dismissal after one year: RCW 6.27.310.
Lawyer discipline: Rules of court—RLD 12.10.
Product liability actions: RCW 7.72.060(3).
Tax liability, action by another state, limitation: RCW 4.24.140.
(2010 Ed.)
Limitation of Actions
Uniform conflict of laws—Limitations act: Chapter 4.18 RCW.
Usury, business organizations engaged in lending or real estate development cannot bring action: RCW 19.52.080.
4.16.005 Commencement of actions. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and except when in special
cases a different limitation is prescribed by a statute not contained in this chapter, actions can only be commenced within
the periods provided in this chapter after the cause of action
has accrued. [1989 c 14 § 1.]
4.16.005
4.16.020 Actions to be commenced within ten years—
Exception. The period prescribed for the commencement of
actions shall be as follows:
Within ten years:
(1) For actions for the recovery of real property, or for
the recovery of the possession thereof; and no action shall be
maintained for such recovery unless it appears that the plaintiff, his or her ancestor, predecessor or grantor was seized or
possessed of the premises in question within ten years before
the commencement of the action.
(2) For an action upon a judgment or decree of any court
of the United States, or of any state or territory within the
United States, or of any territory or possession of the United
States outside the boundaries thereof, or of any extraterritorial court of the United States, unless the period is extended
under RCW 6.17.020 or a similar provision in another jurisdiction.
(3) Of the eighteenth birthday of the youngest child
named in the order for whom support is ordered for an action
to collect past due child support that has accrued under an
order entered after July 23, 1989, by any of the above-named
courts or that has accrued under an administrative order as
defined in RCW 74.20A.020(6), which is issued after July
23, 1989. [2002 c 261 § 2; 1994 c 189 § 2; 1989 c 360 § 1;
1984 c 76 § 1; 1980 c 105 § 1; Code 1881 § 26; 1877 p 7 § 26;
1854 p 363 § 2; RRS § 156.]
4.16.020
Adverse possession
limitation tolled when personal disability: RCW 7.28.090.
recovery of realty, limitation: RCW 7.28.050.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.030 Actions to foreclose special assessments. An
action to collect any special assessment for local improvements of any kind against any person, corporation or property
whatsoever, or to enforce any lien for any special assessment
for local improvements of any kind, whether said action be
brought by a municipal corporation or by the holder of any
delinquency certificate, or by any other person having the
right to bring such an action, shall be commenced within ten
years after such assessment shall have become delinquent, or
due, or within ten years after the last installment of any such
special assessment shall have become delinquent or due
when said special assessment is payable in installments.
[1907 c 182 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 10322C-1.]
4.16.070
(1) An action upon a contract in writing, or liability
express or implied arising out of a written agreement.
(2) An action upon an account receivable. For purposes
of this section, an account receivable is any obligation for
payment incurred in the ordinary course of the claimant’s
business or profession, whether arising from one or more
transactions and whether or not earned by performance.
(3) An action for the rents and profits or for the use and
occupation of real estate. [2007 c 124 § 1; 1989 c 38 § 1;
1980 c 105 § 2; 1927 c 137 § 1; Code 1881 § 27; 1854 p 363
§ 3; RRS § 157.]
Application—2007 c 124: "This act applies to all causes of action on
accounts receivable, whether commenced before or after July 22, 2007."
[2007 c 124 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.050 Action on irrigation or drainage district
warrant. Action to enforce any right arising out of the issuance or ownership of any warrant of an irrigation or drainage
district organized under the laws of this state, must be
brought within six years from and after the date of the issuance of such warrant. [1931 c 75 § 1; RRS § 157-1.]
4.16.050
Reviser’s note: Transitional proviso omitted. The proviso reads:
"PROVIDED, That this section shall not apply to actions not otherwise
barred on warrants heretofore issued, if the same shall be commenced within
one year after the taking effect of this act".
4.16.060 Action on irrigation district bonds. No
action against any irrigation district organized under the laws
of this state, or its officers, to enforce any right or claim arising out of the issuance or ownership of any negotiable bond,
payable on a day certain, of the irrigation district, where such
district is under contract with the United States, or any
department or agency thereof, to sell its lands and its right,
title and interest in its distribution canals and pipelines and its
water rights, thereby necessitating the discontinuance of the
district operation upon fulfillment of the contract, shall be
brought after a period of six years from and after the maturity
date of such bond. [1939 c 57 § 1; RRS § 157-2.]
4.16.060
Reviser’s note: Transitional proviso omitted. The proviso reads:
"PROVIDED, That this section shall not apply to actions not otherwise
barred on such irrigation district bonds heretofore issued, if the same shall be
commenced within six (6) months after the taking effect of this act".
4.16.030
Actions brought by code city: RCW 35A.21.200.
Actions to foreclose special assessments in cities or towns: RCW 35.50.050.
4.16.040 Actions limited to six years. The following
actions shall be commenced within six years:
4.16.040
(2010 Ed.)
4.16.070 Actions limited to five years. No action for
the recovery of any real estate sold by an executor or administrator under the laws of this state shall be maintained by any
heir or other person claiming under the deceased, unless it is
commenced within five years next after the sale, and no
action for any estate sold by a guardian shall be maintained
by the ward, or by any person claiming under him, unless
commenced within five years next after the termination of the
guardianship, except that minors, and other persons under
legal disability to sue at the time when the right of action first
accrued, may commence such action at any time within three
years after the removal of the disability. [1890 p 81 § 1; RRS
§ 158. Prior: 1863 p 245 §§ 251, 252; 1860 p 205 §§ 217,
218; 1854 p 290 §§ 137, 138.]
4.16.070
Age of majority: Chapter 26.28 RCW.
Probate
actions by and against executors, etc.: Chapter 11.48 RCW.
guardianship: Chapters 11.88, 11.92 RCW.
[Title 4 RCW—page 7]
4.16.080
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
sales and mortgages of real estate: Chapter 11.56 RCW; RCW 11.60.010.
Sales not voided by irregularities: RCW 11.56.115.
4.16.080 Actions limited to three years. The following
actions shall be commenced within three years:
(1) An action for waste or trespass upon real property;
(2) An action for taking, detaining, or injuring personal
property, including an action for the specific recovery
thereof, or for any other injury to the person or rights of
another not hereinafter enumerated;
(3) Except as provided in RCW 4.16.040(2), an action
upon a contract or liability, express or implied, which is not
in writing, and does not arise out of any written instrument;
(4) An action for relief upon the ground of fraud, the
cause of action in such case not to be deemed to have accrued
until the discovery by the aggrieved party of the facts constituting the fraud;
(5) An action against a sheriff, coroner, or constable
upon a liability incurred by the doing of an act in his official
capacity and by virtue of his office, or by the omission of an
official duty, including the nonpayment of money collected
upon an execution; but this subdivision shall not apply to
action for an escape;
(6) An action against an officer charged with misappropriation or a failure to properly account for public funds
intrusted to his custody; an action upon a statute for penalty
or forfeiture, where an action is given to the party aggrieved,
or to such party and the state, except when the statute imposing it prescribed a different limitation: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, The cause of action for such misappropriation, penalty or forfeiture, whether for acts heretofore or hereafter
done, and regardless of lapse of time or existing statutes of
limitations, or the bar thereof, even though complete, shall
not be deemed to accrue or to have accrued until discovery by
the aggrieved party of the act or acts from which such liability has arisen or shall arise, and such liability, whether for
acts heretofore or hereafter done, and regardless of lapse of
time or existing statute of limitation, or the bar thereof, even
though complete, shall exist and be enforceable for three
years after discovery by aggrieved party of the act or acts
from which such liability has arisen or shall arise. [1989 c 38
§ 2; 1937 c 127 § 1; 1923 c 28 § 1; Code 1881 § 28; 1869 p 8
§ 28; 1854 p 363 § 4; RRS § 159.]
Reviser’s note: Transitional proviso omitted. The proviso reads:
"PROVIDED, This act shall not apply to actions not otherwise barred on
deeds heretofore issued if the same be commenced within one year after the
passage of this act".
4.16.080
Reviser’s note: Transitional proviso omitted from subsection (6). The
proviso reads: "PROVIDED, FURTHER, That no action heretofore barred
under the provisions of this paragraph shall be commenced after ninety days
from the time this act becomes effective;".
4.16.085 Actions based on product defects, etc.
RCW 7.72.060(3).
4.16.085
See
4.16.100 Actions limited to two years. Within two
years:
(1) An action for libel, slander, assault, assault and battery, or false imprisonment.
(2) An action upon a statute for a forfeiture or penalty to
the state. [Code 1881 § 29; 1877 p 8 § 29; 1869 p 9 § 29;
1854 p 363 § 5; RRS § 160.]
4.16.100
Limitation of action for recovery of transportation charges: RCW
81.28.270.
4.16.110 Actions limited to one year. Within one year
an action shall be brought against a sheriff, or other officer
for the escape of a prisoner arrested or imprisoned on civil
process. [1985 c 11 § 2. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 1; Code 1881 §
30; 1877 p 8 § 30; 1869 p 9 § 30; 1854 p 364 § 5; RRS § 161.]
4.16.110
Purpose—1985 c 11: "The purpose of this act is to make technical corrections to chapter 149, Laws of 1984, and to ensure that the changes made
in that chapter meet the constitutional requirements of Article II, section 19
of the state Constitution." [1985 c 11 § 1.]
Reviser’s note: 1985 c 11 reenacted RCW 4.16.110 and 4.16.370 without amendment.
Sheriff, civil liability: RCW 36.28.150.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.112 Actions for contribution between joint tort
feasors. See RCW 4.22.050.
4.16.112
4.16.115 Special provisions for action on penalty. An
action upon a statute for a penalty given in whole or in part to
the person who may prosecute for the same, shall be commenced within three years [one year] after the commission of
the offense; and if the action be not commenced within one
year by a private party, it may be commenced within two
years after the commission of the offense in behalf of the
state by the prosecuting attorney of the county, where said
offense was committed. [1877 p 9 § 31; 1854 p 364 § 6; RRS
§ 163. Formerly RCW 4.16.140. Cf. Code 1881 § 31.]
4.16.115
Reviser’s note: "one year" appeared in Laws of 1854 and 1877; "three
years" appears in Code of 1881.
4.16.130 Action for relief not otherwise provided for.
An action for relief not hereinbefore provided for, shall be
commenced within two years after the cause of action shall
have accrued. [Code 1881 § 33; 1877 p 9 § 32; 1854 p 364 §
7; RRS § 165.]
4.16.130
Limitation of action to recover taxes paid: RCW 84.68.060.
4.16.150 Action on mutual open accounts. In an
action brought to recover a balance due upon a mutual open
and current account, where there have been reciprocal
demands between the parties, the cause of action shall be
deemed to have accrued from the time of the last item proved
in the account on either side, but whenever a period of more
than one year shall have elapsed between any of a series of
items or demands, they are not to be deemed such an account.
[Code 1881 § 34; 1877 p 9 § 33; 1869 p 10 § 33; 1854 p 364
§ 8; RRS § 166.]
4.16.150
4.16.090 Action to cancel tax deed. Actions to set
aside or cancel any deed heretofore or hereafter issued by any
county treasurer after and upon the sale of lands for general,
state, county or municipal taxes, or upon the sale of lands
acquired by any county on foreclosure of general, state,
county or municipal taxes, or for the recovery of any lands so
sold, must be brought within three years from and after the
date of the issuance of such treasurer’s deed. [1949 c 74 § 1;
1907 c 173 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 162.]
4.16.090
[Title 4 RCW—page 8]
(2010 Ed.)
Limitation of Actions
4.16.160 Application of limitations to actions by
state, counties, municipalities. The limitations prescribed
in this chapter shall apply to actions brought in the name or
for the benefit of any county or other municipality or
quasimunicipality of the state, in the same manner as to
actions brought by private parties: PROVIDED, That, except
as provided in RCW 4.16.310, there shall be no limitation to
actions brought in the name or for the benefit of the state, and
no claim of right predicated upon the lapse of time shall ever
be asserted against the state: AND FURTHER PROVIDED,
That no previously existing statute of limitations shall be
interposed as a defense to any action brought in the name or
for the benefit of the state, although such statute may have
run and become fully operative as a defense prior to February
27, 1903, nor shall any cause of action against the state be
predicated upon such a statute. [1986 c 305 § 701; 1955 c 43
§ 2. Prior: 1903 c 24 § 1; Code 1881 § 35; 1873 p 10 §§ 34,
35; 1869 p 10 §§ 34, 35; 1854 p 364 § 9; RRS § 167, part.]
4.16.160
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.170 Tolling of statute—Actions, when deemed
commenced or not commenced. For the purpose of tolling
any statute of limitations an action shall be deemed commenced when the complaint is filed or summons is served
whichever occurs first. If service has not been had on the
defendant prior to the filing of the complaint, the plaintiff
shall cause one or more of the defendants to be served personally, or commence service by publication within ninety
days from the date of filing the complaint. If the action is
commenced by service on one or more of the defendants or
by publication, the plaintiff shall file the summons and complaint within ninety days from the date of service. If following service, the complaint is not so filed, or following filing,
service is not so made, the action shall be deemed to not have
been commenced for purposes of tolling the statute of limitations. [1971 ex.s. c 131 § 1; 1955 c 43 § 3. Prior: 1903 c 24
§ 1; Code 1881 § 35; 1873 p 10 § 35; 1869 p 10 § 35; RRS §
167, part.]
4.16.170
4.16.180 Statute tolled by absence from state, concealment, etc. If the cause of action shall accrue against any
person who is a nonresident of this state, or who is a resident
of this state and shall be out of the state, or concealed therein,
such action may be commenced within the terms herein
respectively limited after the coming, or return of such person
into the state, or after the end of such concealment; and if
after such cause of action shall have accrued, such person
shall depart from and reside out of this state, or conceal himself, the time of his absence or concealment shall not be
deemed or taken as any part of the time limit for the commencement of such action. [1927 c 132 § 1; Code 1881 § 36;
1854 p 364 § 10; RRS § 168.]
4.16.180
4.16.190 Statute tolled by personal disability. (1)
Unless otherwise provided in this section, if a person entitled
to bring an action mentioned in this chapter, except for a penalty or forfeiture, or against a sheriff or other officer, for an
escape, be at the time the cause of action accrued either under
the age of eighteen years, or incompetent or disabled to such
a degree that he or she cannot understand the nature of the
4.16.190
(2010 Ed.)
4.16.220
proceedings, such incompetency or disability as determined
according to chapter 11.88 RCW, or imprisoned on a criminal charge prior to sentencing, the time of such disability
shall not be a part of the time limited for the commencement
of action.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section with respect to a person
under the age of eighteen years does not apply to the time
limited for the commencement of an action under RCW
4.16.350. [2006 c 8 § 303; 1993 c 232 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 80 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 74; Code 1881 § 37; 1877 p 9 § 38; 1869
p 10 § 38; 1861 p 61 § 1; 1854 p 364 § 11; RRS § 169.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Purpose—Intent—1977 ex.s. c 80: "It is the purpose of the legislature
in enacting this 1977 amendatory act to provide for a comprehensive revision
of out-dated and offensive language, procedures and assumptions that have
previously been used to identify and categorize mentally, physically, and
sensory handicapped citizens. It is legislative intent that language references
such as idiots, imbeciles, feeble-minded or defective persons be deleted and
replaced with more appropriate references to reflect current statute law more
recently enacted by the federal government and this legislature. It is legislative belief that use of the undefined term "insanity" be avoided in preference
to the use of a process for defining incompetency or disability as fully set
forth in chapter 11.88 RCW; that language that has allowed or implied a presumption of incompetency or disability on the basis of an apparent condition
or appearance be deleted in favor of a reference to necessary due process
allowing a judicial determination of the existence or lack of existence of such
incompetency or disability." [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 1.]
Adverse possession, personal disability, limitation tolled: RCW 7.28.090.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.200
4.16.200 Statute tolled by death. Limitations on
actions against a person who dies before the expiration of the
time otherwise limited for commencement thereof are as set
forth in chapter 11.40 RCW. Subject to the limitations on
claims against a deceased person under chapter 11.40 RCW,
if a person entitled to bring an action dies before the expiration of the time limited for the commencement thereof, and
the cause of action survives, an action may be commenced by
his representatives after the expiration of the time and within
one year from his death. [1989 c 333 § 8; Code 1881 § 38;
1877 p 9 § 38; 1854 p 364 § 12; RRS § 170.]
Decedents, claims against, time limits: RCW 11.40.051, 11.40.060.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.210
4.16.210 Statute tolled—By war as to enemy alien.
When a person shall be an alien subject or a citizen of a country at war with the United States, the time of the continuance
of the war shall not be a part of the period limited for the
commencement of the action. [1941 c 174 § 1, part; Code
1881 § 39; 1854 p 365 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 171, part.]
4.16.220
4.16.220 Statute tolled—As to person in military service of United States. When the enforcement of civil liabilities against a person in the military service of the United
States has been suspended by operation of law, the period of
such suspension shall not be a part of the period limited for
the commencement of the action. [1941 c 174 § 1, part; Code
1881 § 39; 1854 p 365 § 13; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 171, part.]
Application of federal law: RCW 73.16.070.
[Title 4 RCW—page 9]
4.16.230
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
4.16.230 Statute tolled by judicial proceedings.
When the commencement of an action is stayed by injunction
or a statutory prohibition, the time of the continuance of the
injunction or prohibition shall not be a part of the time limited
for the commencement of the action. [Code 1881 § 40; 1877
p 10 § 41; 1854 p 365 § 14; RRS § 172.]
4.16.230
4.16.240 Effect of reversal of judgment on appeal. If
an action shall be commenced within the time prescribed
therefor, and a judgment therein for the plaintiff be reversed
on error or appeal, the plaintiff, or if he dies and the cause of
action survives, his heirs or representatives may commence a
new action within one year after reversal. [Code 1881 § 41;
1877 p 10 § 42; 1854 p 365 § 15; RRS § 173.]
4.16.240
4.16.250 Disability must exist when right of action
accrued. No person shall avail himself of a disability unless
it existed when his right of action accrued. [Code 1881 § 42;
1877 p 10 § 43; 1854 p 365 § 16; RRS § 174.]
4.16.250
4.16.260 Coexisting disabilities. When two or more
disabilities shall coexist at the time the right of action
accrues, the limitation shall not attach until they all be
removed. [Code 1881 § 43; 1877 p 10 § 44; 1854 p 365 § 17;
RRS § 175.]
4.16.260
4.16.270 Effect of partial payment. When any payment of principal or interest has been or shall be made upon
any existing contract, whether it be a bill of exchange, promissory note, bond or other evidence of indebtedness, if such
payment be made after the same shall have become due, the
limitation shall commence from the time the last payment
was made. [Code 1881 § 45; 1877 p 10 § 46; 1854 p 365 §
19; RRS § 177.]
4.16.270
4.16.280 New promise must be in writing. No
acknowledgment or promise shall be sufficient evidence of a
new or continuing contract whereby to take the case out of
the operation of this chapter, unless it is contained in some
writing signed by the party to be charged thereby; but this
section shall not alter the effect of any payment of principal
or interest. [Code 1881 § 44; 1877 p 10 § 45; 1854 p 365 §
18; RRS § 176.]
4.16.280
4.16.290 Foreign statutes of limitation, how applied.
When the cause of action has arisen in another state, territory
or country between nonresidents of this state, and by the laws
of the state, territory or country where the action arose, an
action cannot be maintained thereon by reason of the lapse of
time, no action shall be maintained thereon in this state.
[Code 1881 § 46; 1877 p 10 § 47; 1854 p 365 § 20; RRS §
178.]
4.16.290
4.16.300 Actions or claims arising from construction,
alteration, repair, design, planning, survey, engineering,
etc., of improvements upon real property. RCW 4.16.300
through 4.16.320 shall apply to all claims or causes of action
of any kind against any person, arising from such person having constructed, altered or repaired any improvement upon
real property, or having performed or furnished any design,
4.16.300
[Title 4 RCW—page 10]
planning, surveying, architectural or construction or engineering services, or supervision or observation of construction, or administration of construction contracts for any construction, alteration or repair of any improvement upon real
property. This section is specifically intended to benefit persons having performed work for which the persons must be
registered or licensed under RCW 18.08.310, 18.27.020,
18.43.040, 18.96.020, or 19.28.041, and shall not apply to
claims or causes of action against persons not required to be
so registered or licensed. [2004 c 257 § 1; 1986 c 305 § 703;
1967 c 75 § 1.]
Severability—2004 c 257: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or
the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected." [2004 c 257 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.310 Actions or claims arising from construction,
alteration, repair, design, planning, survey, engineering,
etc., of improvements upon real property—Accrual and
limitations of actions or claims. All claims or causes of
action as set forth in RCW 4.16.300 shall accrue, and the
applicable statute of limitation shall begin to run only during
the period within six years after substantial completion of
construction, or during the period within six years after the
termination of the services enumerated in RCW 4.16.300,
whichever is later. The phrase "substantial completion of
construction" shall mean the state of completion reached
when an improvement upon real property may be used or
occupied for its intended use. Any cause of action which has
not accrued within six years after such substantial completion
of construction, or within six years after such termination of
services, whichever is later, shall be barred: PROVIDED,
That this limitation shall not be asserted as a defense by any
owner, tenant or other person in possession and control of the
improvement at the time such cause of action accrues. The
limitations prescribed in this section apply to all claims or
causes of action as set forth in RCW 4.16.300 brought in the
name or for the benefit of the state which are made or commenced after June 11, 1986.
If a written notice is filed under RCW 64.50.020 within
the time prescribed for the filing of an action under this chapter, the period of time during which the filing of an action is
barred under RCW 64.50.020 plus sixty days shall not be a
part of the period limited for the commencement of an action,
nor for the application of this section. [2002 c 323 § 9; 1986
c 305 § 702; 1967 c 75 § 2.]
4.16.310
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.320 Actions or claims arising from construction,
alteration, repair, design, planning, survey, engineering,
etc., of improvements upon real property—Construction.
Nothing in RCW 4.16.300 through 4.16.320 shall be construed as extending the period now permitted by law for
bringing any kind of action. [1967 c 75 § 3.]
4.16.320
4.16.325 Actions or claims arising from construction
defect claims—Statute tolled. If a written notice of claim is
served under RCW 64.50.020 within the time prescribed for
the filing of an action under this chapter, the statutes of limitations for construction-related claims are tolled until sixty
4.16.325
(2010 Ed.)
Limitation of Actions
days after the period of time during which the filing of an
action is barred under RCW 64.50.020. [2002 c 323 § 8.]
4.16.326
4.16.326 Actions or claims for construction defect
claims—Comparative fault. (1) Persons engaged in any
activity defined in RCW 4.16.300 may be excused, in whole
or in part, from any obligation, damage, loss, or liability for
those defined activities under the principles of comparative
fault for the following affirmative defenses:
(a) To the extent it is caused by an unforeseen act of
nature that caused, prevented, or precluded the activities
defined in RCW 4.16.300 from meeting the applicable building codes, regulations, and ordinances in effect at the commencement of construction. For purposes of this section an
"unforeseen act of nature" means any weather condition,
earthquake, or manmade event such as war, terrorism, or vandalism;
(b) To the extent it is caused by a homeowner’s unreasonable failure to minimize or prevent those damages in a
timely manner, including the failure of the homeowner to
allow reasonable and timely access for inspections and
repairs under this section. This includes the failure to give
timely notice to the builder after discovery of a violation, but
does not include damages due to the untimely or inadequate
response of a builder to the homeowner’s claim;
(c) To the extent it is caused by the homeowner or his or
her agent, employee, subcontractor, independent contractor,
or consultant by virtue of their failure to follow the builder’s
or manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations, or commonly accepted homeowner maintenance obligations. In
order to rely upon this defense as it relates to a builder’s recommended maintenance schedule, the builder shall show that
the homeowner had written notice of the schedule, the schedule was reasonable at the time it was issued, and the homeowner failed to substantially comply with the written schedule;
(d) To the extent it is caused by the homeowner or his or
her agent’s or an independent third party’s alterations, ordinary wear and tear, misuse, abuse, or neglect, or by the structure’s use for something other than its intended purpose;
(e) As to a particular violation for which the builder has
obtained a valid release;
(f) To the extent that the builder’s repair corrected the
alleged violation or defect;
(g) To the extent that a cause of action does not accrue
within the statute of repose pursuant to RCW 4.16.310 or that
an actionable cause as set forth in RCW 4.16.300 is not filed
within the applicable statute of limitations. In contract
actions the applicable contract statute of limitations expires,
regardless of discovery, six years after substantial completion
of construction, or during the period within six years after the
termination of the services enumerated in RCW 4.16.300,
whichever is later;
(h) As to any causes of action to which this section does
not apply, all applicable affirmative defenses are preserved.
(2) This section does not apply to any civil action in tort
alleging personal injury or wrongful death to a person or persons resulting from a construction defect. [2003 c 80 § 1.]
(2010 Ed.)
4.16.340
4.16.327 Actions or claims for construction defects—
Emergency repairs. Any person, including but not limited
to contractors, builders, tradespeople, and other providers of
construction, remodel, or repair services, who, without compensation or the expectation of compensation, renders emergency repairs to any structure at the scene of any accident,
disaster, or emergency that has caused or resulted in damage
to the structure is not liable for civil damages resulting from
any act or omission in the rendering of such emergency
repairs, other than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. Any person rendering emergency repairs during the course of regular employment and receiving compensation or expecting to receive
compensation for rendering such repairs is excluded from the
protection of this section.
For the purposes of this section, "accident, disaster, or
emergency" includes an earthquake, windstorm, hurricane,
landslide, flood, volcanic eruption, explosion, fire, or any
similar occurrence. [2003 c 11 § 1.]
4.16.327
Reviser’s note: 2003 c 11 § 1 directed that this section be added to
chapter 4.24 RCW. Since this placement appears inappropriate, this section
has been codified as part of chapter 4.16 RCW.
4.16.340 Actions based on childhood sexual abuse.
(1) All claims or causes of action based on intentional conduct brought by any person for recovery of damages for
injury suffered as a result of childhood sexual abuse shall be
commenced within the later of the following periods:
(a) Within three years of the act alleged to have caused
the injury or condition;
(b) Within three years of the time the victim discovered
or reasonably should have discovered that the injury or condition was caused by said act; or
(c) Within three years of the time the victim discovered
that the act caused the injury for which the claim is brought:
PROVIDED, That the time limit for commencement of
an action under this section is tolled for a child until the child
reaches the age of eighteen years.
(2) The victim need not establish which act in a series of
continuing sexual abuse or exploitation incidents caused the
injury complained of, but may compute the date of discovery
from the date of discovery of the last act by the same perpetrator which is part of a common scheme or plan of sexual
abuse or exploitation.
(3) The knowledge of a custodial parent or guardian shall
not be imputed to a person under the age of eighteen years.
(4) For purposes of this section, "child" means a person
under the age of eighteen years.
(5) As used in this section, "childhood sexual abuse"
means any act committed by the defendant against a complainant who was less than eighteen years of age at the time
of the act and which act would have been a violation of chapter 9A.44 RCW or RCW 9.68A.040 or prior laws of similar
effect at the time the act was committed. [1991 c 212 § 2;
1989 c 317 § 2; 1988 c 144 § 1.]
4.16.340
Finding—Intent—1991 c 212: "The legislature finds that:
(1) Childhood sexual abuse is a pervasive problem that affects the
safety and well-being of many of our citizens.
(2) Childhood sexual abuse is a traumatic experience for the victim
causing long-lasting damage.
(3) The victim of childhood sexual abuse may repress the memory of
the abuse or be unable to connect the abuse to any injury until after the stat[Title 4 RCW—page 11]
4.16.350
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ute of limitations has run.
(4) The victim of childhood sexual abuse may be unable to understand
or make the connection between childhood sexual abuse and emotional harm
or damage until many years after the abuse occurs.
(5) Even though victims may be aware of injuries related to the childhood sexual abuse, more serious injuries may be discovered many years
later.
(6) The legislature enacted RCW 4.16.340 to clarify the application of
the discovery rule to childhood sexual abuse cases. At that time the legislature intended to reverse the Washington supreme court decision in Tyson v.
Tyson, 107 Wn.2d 72, 727 P.2d 226 (1986).
It is still the legislature’s intention that Tyson v. Tyson, 107 Wn.2d 72,
727 P.2d 226 (1986) be reversed, as well as the line of cases that state that
discovery of any injury whatsoever caused by an act of childhood sexual
abuse commences the statute of limitations. The legislature intends that the
earlier discovery of less serious injuries should not affect the statute of limitations for injuries that are discovered later." [1991 c 212 § 1.]
Intent—1989 c 317: "(1) The legislature finds that possible confusion
may exist in interpreting the statute of limitations provisions for child sexual
abuse civil actions in RCW 4.16.190 and 4.16.340 regarding the accrual of a
cause of action for a person under age eighteen. The legislature finds that
amending RCW 4.16.340 will clarify that the time limit for commencement
of an action under RCW 4.16.340 is tolled until the child reaches age eighteen. The 1989 amendment to RCW 4.16.340 is intended as a clarification of
existing law and is not intended to be a change in the law.
(2) The legislature further finds that the enactment of chapter 145,
Laws of 1988, which deleted specific reference to RCW 9A.44.070,
9A.44.080, and 9A.44.100(1)(b) from RCW 9A.04.080 and also deleted
those specific referenced provisions from the laws of Washington, did not
intend to change the statute of limitations governing those offenses from
seven to three years." [1989 c 317 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.350 Action for injuries resulting from health
care or related services—Physicians, dentists, nurses,
etc.—Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, etc. Any civil
action for damages for injury occurring as a result of health
care which is provided after June 25, 1976 against:
(1) A person licensed by this state to provide health care
or related services, including, but not limited to, a physician,
osteopathic physician, dentist, nurse, optometrist, podiatric
physician and surgeon, chiropractor, physical therapist, psychologist, pharmacist, optician, physician’s assistant, osteopathic physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, or physician’s
trained mobile intensive care paramedic, including, in the
event such person is deceased, his estate or personal representative;
(2) An employee or agent of a person described in subsection (1) of this section, acting in the course and scope of
his employment, including, in the event such employee or
agent is deceased, his estate or personal representative; or
(3) An entity, whether or not incorporated, facility, or
institution employing one or more persons described in subsection (1) of this section, including, but not limited to, a hospital, clinic, health maintenance organization, or nursing
home; or an officer, director, employee, or agent thereof acting in the course and scope of his employment, including, in
the event such officer, director, employee, or agent is
deceased, his estate or personal representative;
based upon alleged professional negligence shall be commenced within three years of the act or omission alleged to
have caused the injury or condition, or one year of the time
the patient or his representative discovered or reasonably
should have discovered that the injury or condition was
caused by said act or omission, whichever period expires
later, except that in no event shall an action be commenced
4.16.350
[Title 4 RCW—page 12]
more than eight years after said act or omission: PROVIDED, That the time for commencement of an action is
tolled upon proof of fraud, intentional concealment, or the
presence of a foreign body not intended to have a therapeutic
or diagnostic purpose or effect, until the date the patient or
the patient’s representative has actual knowledge of the act of
fraud or concealment, or of the presence of the foreign body;
the patient or the patient’s representative has one year from
the date of the actual knowledge in which to commence a
civil action for damages.
For purposes of this section, notwithstanding RCW
4.16.190, the knowledge of a custodial parent or guardian
shall be imputed to a person under the age of eighteen years,
and such imputed knowledge shall operate to bar the claim of
such minor to the same extent that the claim of an adult would
be barred under this section. Any action not commenced in
accordance with this section shall be barred.
For purposes of this section, with respect to care provided after June 25, 1976, and before August 1, 1986, the
knowledge of a custodial parent or guardian shall be imputed
as of April 29, 1987, to persons under the age of eighteen
years.
This section does not apply to a civil action based on
intentional conduct brought against those individuals or entities specified in this section by a person for recovery of damages for injury occurring as a result of childhood sexual abuse
as defined in RCW 4.16.340(5). [2006 c 8 § 302. Prior:
1998 c 147 § 1; 1988 c 144 § 2; 1987 c 212 § 1401; 1986 c
305 § 502; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 1; 1971 c 80 § 1.]
Purpose—Findings—Intent—2006 c 8 §§ 301 and 302: "The purpose of this section and section 302, chapter 8, Laws of 2006 is to respond to
the court’s decision in DeYoung v. Providence Medical Center, 136 Wn.2d
136 (1998), by expressly stating the legislature’s rationale for the eight-year
statute of repose in RCW 4.16.350.
The legislature recognizes that the eight-year statute of repose alone
may not solve the crisis in the medical insurance industry. However, to the
extent that the eight-year statute of repose has an effect on medical malpractice insurance, that effect will tend to reduce rather than increase the cost of
malpractice insurance.
Whether or not the statute of repose has the actual effect of reducing
insurance costs, the legislature finds it will provide protection against claims,
however few, that are stale, based on untrustworthy evidence, or that place
undue burdens on defendants.
In accordance with the court’s opinion in DeYoung, the legislature further finds that compelling even one defendant to answer a stale claim is a
substantial wrong, and setting an outer limit to the operation of the discovery
rule is an appropriate aim.
The legislature further finds that an eight-year statute of repose is a reasonable time period in light of the need to balance the interests of injured
plaintiffs and the health care industry.
The legislature intends to reenact RCW 4.16.350 with respect to the
eight-year statute of repose and specifically set forth for the court the legislature’s legitimate rationale for adopting the eight-year statute of repose.
The legislature further intends that the eight-year statute of repose reenacted
by section 302, chapter 8, Laws of 2006 be applied to actions commenced on
or after June 7, 2006." [2006 c 8 § 301.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Actions for injuries resulting from health care: Chapter 7.70 RCW.
Complaint in personal injury actions not to include statement of damages:
RCW 4.28.360.
Evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses inadmissible to
prove liability in personal injury actions for medical negligence:
Chapter 5.64 RCW.
Immunity of members of professional review committees, societies, examining, licensing or disciplinary boards from civil suit: RCW 4.24.240.
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Conflict of Laws—Limitations Act
Proof and evidence required in actions against hospitals, personnel and
members of healing arts: RCW 4.24.290.
Verdict or award of future economic damages in personal injury or property
damage action may provide for periodic payments: RCW 4.56.260.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.360 Application of chapter to paternity action.
This chapter does not limit the time in which an action for
determination of paternity may be brought under chapter
26.26 RCW. [1983 1st ex.s. c 41 § 13.]
4.16.360
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.16.370 Actions against personal representative or
trustee for breach of fiduciary duties—Statute of limitations. The statute of limitations for actions against a personal
representative or trustee for breach of fiduciary duties is as
set forth in RCW 11.96A.070. [1999 c 42 § 602; 1985 c 11 §
3. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 2.]
4.20.005
ing and accrual apply in computing the limitation period, but
its statutes and other rules of law governing conflict of laws
do not apply. [1983 c 152 § 3.]
4.18.040 Application of limitation period of other
state—Unfairness. If the court determines that the limitation period of another state applicable under RCW 4.18.020
and 4.18.030 is substantially different from the limitation
period of this state and has not afforded a fair opportunity to
sue upon, or imposes an unfair burden in defending against,
the claim, the limitation period of this state applies. [1983 c
152 § 4.]
4.18.040
4.16.370
Purpose—Severability—1985 c 11: See notes following RCW
4.16.110.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.18
Chapter 4.18 RCW
UNIFORM CONFLICT OF LAWS—
LIMITATIONS ACT
Sections
4.18.010
4.18.020
4.18.030
4.18.040
4.18.900
4.18.901
4.18.902
4.18.903
4.18.904
Definitions.
Conflict of laws—Limitation periods.
Rules of law applicable to computation of limitation period.
Application of limitation period of other state—Unfairness.
Short title.
Application of chapter—Existing and future claims.
Uniformity of application and construction of chapter.
Severability—1983 c 152.
Captions not law—1983 c 152.
Limitation of actions generally: Chapter 4.16 RCW.
4.18.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) "Claim" means a right of action that may be asserted
in a civil action or proceeding and includes a right of action
created by statute.
(2) "State" means a state, commonwealth, territory, or
possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a foreign country, or a political subdivision of any of them. [1983 c 152 § 1.]
4.18.010
4.18.020 Conflict of laws—Limitation periods. (1)
Except as provided by RCW 4.18.040, if a claim is substantively based:
(a) Upon the law of one other state, the limitation period
of that state applies; or
(b) Upon the law of more than one state, the limitation
period of one of those states, chosen by the law of conflict of
laws of this state, applies.
(2) The limitation period of this state applies to all other
claims. [1983 c 152 § 2.]
4.18.020
4.18.030 Rules of law applicable to computation of
limitation period. If the statute of limitations of another
state applies to the assertion of a claim in this state, the other
state’s relevant statutes and other rules of law governing toll4.18.030
(2010 Ed.)
4.18.900 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
Uniform Conflict of Laws—Limitations Act. [1983 c 152 §
7.]
4.18.900
4.18.901 Application of chapter—Existing and
future claims. This chapter applies to claims:
(1) Accruing after July 24, 1983; or
(2) Asserted in a civil action or proceeding more than
one year after July 24, 1983, but it does not revive a claim
barred before July 24, 1983. [1983 c 152 § 5.]
4.18.901
4.18.902 Uniformity of application and construction
of chapter. This chapter shall be applied and construed to
effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with
respect to the subject of this chapter among states enacting it.
[1983 c 152 § 6.]
4.18.902
4.18.903 Severability—1983 c 152. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1983 c 152 § 8.]
4.18.903
4.18.904 Captions not law—1983 c 152. Section captions used in this act constitute no part of the law. [1983 c
152 § 9.]
4.18.904
Chapter 4.20
Chapter 4.20 RCW
SURVIVAL OF ACTIONS
Sections
4.20.005
4.20.010
4.20.020
4.20.030
4.20.046
4.20.050
4.20.060
Wrongful death—Application of terms.
Wrongful death—Right of action.
Wrongful death—Beneficiaries of action.
Workers’ compensation act not affected.
Survival of actions.
Action not abated by death or disability if it survives—Substitution.
Action for personal injury survives to surviving spouse, state
registered domestic partner, child, stepchildren, or heirs.
Action for injury or death of a child: RCW 4.24.010.
Actions by and against executors: Chapter 11.48 RCW.
Imputation of contributory fault of decedent in wrongful death actions:
RCW 4.22.020.
4.20.005 Wrongful death—Application of terms.
Words in RCW 4.20.010, 4.20.020, and 4.20.030 denoting
the singular shall be understood as belonging to a plurality of
persons or things. The masculine shall apply also to the fem4.20.005
[Title 4 RCW—page 13]
4.20.010
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inine, and the word person shall also apply to bodies politic
and corporate. [1917 c 123 § 3; RRS § 183-2. Formerly
RCW 4.20.010, part.]
4.20.010 Wrongful death—Right of action. When the
death of a person is caused by the wrongful act, neglect or
default of another his personal representative may maintain
an action for damages against the person causing the death;
and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount, in law, to a felony. [1917 c 123 § 1;
RRS § 183. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: 1917 c 123 §
3 now codified as RCW 4.20.005. Prior: 1909 c 129 § 1;
Code 1881 § 8; 1875 p 4 § 4; 1854 p 220 § 496.]
4.20.010
4.20.020 Wrongful death—Beneficiaries of action.
Every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife, husband, state registered domestic partner, child or children,
including stepchildren, of the person whose death shall have
been so caused. If there be no wife, husband, state registered
domestic partner, or such child or children, such action may
be maintained for the benefit of the parents, sisters, or brothers, who may be dependent upon the deceased person for support, and who are resident within the United States at the time
of his death.
In every such action the jury may give such damages as,
under all circumstances of the case, may to them seem just.
[2007 c 156 § 29; 1985 c 139 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 2;
1917 c 123 § 2; RRS § 183-1.]
4.20.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.20.030 Workers’ compensation act not affected.
RCW 4.20.005, 4.20.010, and 4.20.020 shall not repeal or
supersede chapter 74 of the Laws of 1911 [Title 51 RCW]
and acts amendatory thereof, or any part thereof. [1917 c 123
§ 5; RRS § 183-3.]
4.20.030
4.20.046 Survival of actions. (1) All causes of action
by a person or persons against another person or persons shall
survive to the personal representatives of the former and
against the personal representatives of the latter, whether
such actions arise on contract or otherwise, and whether or
not such actions would have survived at the common law or
prior to the date of enactment of this section: PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, That the personal representative shall only be
entitled to recover damages for pain and suffering, anxiety,
emotional distress, or humiliation personal to and suffered by
a deceased on behalf of those beneficiaries enumerated in
RCW 4.20.020, and such damages are recoverable regardless
of whether or not the death was occasioned by the injury that
is the basis for the action. The liability of property of spouses
or domestic partners held by them as community property to
execution in satisfaction of a claim enforceable against such
property so held shall not be affected by the death of either or
both spouses or either or both domestic partners; and a cause
of action shall remain an asset as though both claiming
spouses or both claiming domestic partners continued to live
despite the death of either or both claiming spouses or both
claiming domestic partners.
(2) Where death or an injury to person or property,
resulting from a wrongful act, neglect or default, occurs
4.20.046
[Title 4 RCW—page 14]
simultaneously with or after the death of a person who would
have been liable therefor if his or her death had not occurred
simultaneously with such death or injury or had not intervened between the wrongful act, neglect or default and the
resulting death or injury, an action to recover damages for
such death or injury may be maintained against the personal
representative of such person. [2008 c 6 § 409; 1993 c 44 §
1; 1961 c 137 § 1.]
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
4.20.050 Action not abated by death or disability if it
survives—Substitution. No action shall abate by the death,
marriage or other disability of the party, or by the transfer of
any interest therein, if the cause of action survives or continues; but the court may at any time within one year thereafter,
on motion, allow the action to be continued by or against his
representatives or successors in interest. [Code 1881 § 17;
1877 p 6 § 17; 1869 p 6 § 17; 1854 p 132 § 11; RRS § 193.]
4.20.050
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 3.2, 18.22.
4.20.060 Action for personal injury survives to surviving spouse, state registered domestic partner, child,
stepchildren, or heirs. No action for a personal injury to any
person occasioning death shall abate, nor shall such right of
action determine, by reason of such death, if such person has
a surviving spouse, state registered domestic partner, or child
living, including stepchildren, or leaving no surviving
spouse, state registered domestic partner, or such children, if
there is dependent upon the deceased for support and resident
within the United States at the time of decedent’s death, parents, sisters, or brothers; but such action may be prosecuted,
or commenced and prosecuted, by the executor or administrator of the deceased, in favor of such surviving spouse or state
registered domestic partner, or in favor of the surviving
spouse or state registered domestic partner and such children,
or if no surviving spouse or state registered domestic partner,
in favor of such child or children, or if no surviving spouse,
state registered domestic partner, or such child or children,
then in favor of the decedent’s parents, sisters, or brothers
who may be dependent upon such person for support, and
resident in the United States at the time of decedent’s death.
[2007 c 156 § 30; 1985 c 139 § 2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 3;
1927 c 156 § 1; 1909 c 144 § 1; Code 1881 § 18; 1854 p 220
§ 495; RRS § 194.]
4.20.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.22
Chapter 4.22 RCW
CONTRIBUTORY FAULT—EFFECT—
IMPUTATION—CONTRIBUTION—
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS
Sections
4.22.005
4.22.015
4.22.020
4.22.030
4.22.040
4.22.050
4.22.060
Effect of contributory fault.
"Fault" defined.
Imputation of contributory fault—Spouse, domestic partner,
or minor child of spouse or domestic partner—Wrongful
death actions.
Nature of liability.
Right of contribution—Indemnity.
Enforcement of contribution.
Effect of settlement agreement.
(2010 Ed.)
Contributory Fault—Effect—Imputation—Contribution—Settlement Agreements
4.22.070
4.22.900
4.22.910
4.22.911
4.22.920
4.22.925
Percentage of fault—Determination—Exception—Limitations.
Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 138.
Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 138.
Severability—1981 c 27.
Applicability—1981 c 27.
Applicability—1981 c 27 § 17.
Product liability actions: Chapter 7.72 RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.22.005 Effect of contributory fault. In an action
based on fault seeking to recover damages for injury or death
to person or harm to property, any contributory fault chargeable to the claimant diminishes proportionately the amount
awarded as compensatory damages for an injury attributable
to the claimant’s contributory fault, but does not bar recovery. This rule applies whether or not under prior law the
claimant’s contributory fault constituted a defense or was disregarded under applicable legal doctrines, such as last clear
chance. [1981 c 27 § 8.]
4.22.005
4.22.015 "Fault" defined. "Fault" includes acts or
omissions, including misuse of a product, that are in any measure negligent or reckless toward the person or property of
the actor or others, or that subject a person to strict tort liability or liability on a product liability claim. The term also
includes breach of warranty, unreasonable assumption of
risk, and unreasonable failure to avoid an injury or to mitigate
damages. Legal requirements of causal relation apply both to
fault as the basis for liability and to contributory fault.
A comparison of fault for any purpose under RCW
4.22.005 through 4.22.060 shall involve consideration of
both the nature of the conduct of the parties to the action and
the extent of the causal relation between such conduct and the
damages. [1981 c 27 § 9.]
4.22.015
4.22.020 Imputation of contributory fault—Spouse,
domestic partner, or minor child of spouse or domestic
partner—Wrongful death actions. The contributory fault
of one spouse or one domestic partner shall not be imputed to
the other spouse or other domestic partner or the minor child
of the spouse or domestic partner to diminish recovery in an
action by the other spouse or other domestic partner or the
minor child of the spouse or other domestic partner, or his or
her legal representative, to recover damages caused by fault
resulting in death or in injury to the person or property,
whether separate or community, of the spouse or domestic
partner. In an action brought for wrongful death or loss of
consortium, the contributory fault of the decedent or injured
person shall be imputed to the claimant in that action. [2008
c 6 § 401; 1987 c 212 § 801; 1981 c 27 § 10; 1973 1st ex.s. c
138 § 2.]
4.22.020
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Wrongful death actions: Chapter 4.20 RCW.
4.22.030 Nature of liability. Except as otherwise provided in RCW 4.22.070, if more than one person is liable to a
claimant on an indivisible claim for the same injury, death or
harm, the liability of such persons shall be joint and several.
[1986 c 305 § 402; 1981 c 27 § 11.]
4.22.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
4.22.060
4.22.040 Right of contribution—Indemnity. (1) A
right of contribution exists between or among two or more
persons who are jointly and severally liable upon the same
indivisible claim for the same injury, death or harm, whether
or not judgment has been recovered against all or any of
them. It may be enforced either in the original action or by a
separate action brought for that purpose. The basis for contribution among liable persons is the comparative fault of each
such person. However, the court may determine that two or
more persons are to be treated as a single person for purposes
of contribution.
(2) Contribution is available to a person who enters into
a settlement with a claimant only (a) if the liability of the person against whom contribution is sought has been extinguished by the settlement and (b) to the extent that the
amount paid in settlement was reasonable at the time of the
settlement.
(3) The common law right of indemnity between active
and passive tort feasors is abolished: PROVIDED, That the
common law right of indemnity between active and passive
tort feasors is not abolished in those cases to which a right of
contribution by virtue of RCW 4.22.920(2) does not apply.
[1982 c 100 § 1; 1981 c 27 § 12.]
4.22.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.22.050 Enforcement of contribution. (1) If the comparative fault of the parties to a claim for contribution has
been established previously by the court in the original
action, a party paying more than that party’s equitable share
of the obligation, upon motion, may recover judgment for
contribution.
(2) If the comparative fault of the parties to the claim for
contribution has not been established by the court in the original action, contribution may be enforced in a separate action,
whether or not a judgment has been rendered against either
the person seeking contribution or the person from whom
contribution is being sought.
(3) If a judgment has been rendered, the action for contribution must be commenced within one year after the judgment becomes final. If no judgment has been rendered, the
person bringing the action for contribution either must have
(a) discharged by payment the common liability within the
period of the statute of limitations applicable to the claimant’s right of action against him and commenced the action
for contribution within one year after payment, or (b) agreed
while the action was pending to discharge the common liability and, within one year after the agreement, have paid the liability and commenced an action for contribution. [1981 c 27
§ 13.]
4.22.050
4.22.060 Effect of settlement agreement. (1) A party
prior to entering into a release, covenant not to sue, covenant
not to enforce judgment, or similar agreement with a claimant
shall give five days’ written notice of such intent to all other
parties and the court. The court may for good cause authorize
a shorter notice period. The notice shall contain a copy of the
proposed agreement. A hearing shall be held on the issue of
the reasonableness of the amount to be paid with all parties
afforded an opportunity to present evidence. A determination
by the court that the amount to be paid is reasonable must be
secured. If an agreement was entered into prior to the filing of
4.22.060
[Title 4 RCW—page 15]
4.22.070
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
the action, a hearing on the issue of the reasonableness of the
amount paid at the time it was entered into may be held at any
time prior to final judgment upon motion of a party.
The burden of proof regarding the reasonableness of the
settlement offer shall be on the party requesting the settlement.
(2) A release, covenant not to sue, covenant not to
enforce judgment, or similar agreement entered into by a
claimant and a person liable discharges that person from all
liability for contribution, but it does not discharge any other
persons liable upon the same claim unless it so provides.
However, the claim of the releasing person against other persons is reduced by the amount paid pursuant to the agreement
unless the amount paid was unreasonable at the time of the
agreement in which case the claim shall be reduced by an
amount determined by the court to be reasonable.
(3) A determination that the amount paid for a release,
covenant not to sue, covenant not to enforce judgment, or
similar agreement was unreasonable shall not affect the
validity of the agreement between the released and releasing
persons nor shall any adjustment be made in the amount paid
between the parties to the agreement. [1987 c 212 § 1901;
1981 c 27 § 14.]
4.22.070 Percentage of fault—Determination—
Exception—Limitations. (1) In all actions involving fault
of more than one entity, the trier of fact shall determine the
percentage of the total fault which is attributable to every
entity which caused the claimant’s damages except entities
immune from liability to the claimant under Title 51 RCW.
The sum of the percentages of the total fault attributed to atfault entities shall equal one hundred percent. The entities
whose fault shall be determined include the claimant or person suffering personal injury or incurring property damage,
defendants, third-party defendants, entities released by the
claimant, entities with any other individual defense against
the claimant, and entities immune from liability to the claimant, but shall not include those entities immune from liability
to the claimant under Title 51 RCW. Judgment shall be
entered against each defendant except those who have been
released by the claimant or are immune from liability to the
claimant or have prevailed on any other individual defense
against the claimant in an amount which represents that
party’s proportionate share of the claimant’s total damages.
The liability of each defendant shall be several only and shall
not be joint except:
(a) A party shall be responsible for the fault of another
person or for payment of the proportionate share of another
party where both were acting in concert or when a person was
acting as an agent or servant of the party.
(b) If the trier of fact determines that the claimant or
party suffering bodily injury or incurring property damages
was not at fault, the defendants against whom judgment is
entered shall be jointly and severally liable for the sum of
their proportionate shares of the claimants [claimant’s] total
damages.
(2) If a defendant is jointly and severally liable under one
of the exceptions listed in subsections (1)(a) or (1)(b) of this
section, such defendant’s rights to contribution against
another jointly and severally liable defendant, and the effect
4.22.070
[Title 4 RCW—page 16]
of settlement by either such defendant, shall be determined
under RCW 4.22.040, 4.22.050, and 4.22.060.
(3)(a) Nothing in this section affects any cause of action
relating to hazardous wastes or substances or solid waste disposal sites.
(b) Nothing in this section shall affect a cause of action
arising from the tortious interference with contracts or business relations.
(c) Nothing in this section shall affect any cause of
action arising from the manufacture or marketing of a fungible product in a generic form which contains no clearly identifiable shape, color, or marking. [1993 c 496 § 1; 1986 c 305
§ 401.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.22.900
4.22.900 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 138. This act
takes effect as of 12:01 a.m. on April 1, 1974. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 138 § 3.]
4.22.910
4.22.910 Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 138. If any
provision of this act or the application thereof to any person
or circumstance is held unconstitutional, the remainder of this
act and the application of such provisions to other persons or
circumstances shall not be affected thereby, and it shall be
conclusively presumed that the legislature would have
enacted the remainder of this act without such invalid or
unconstitutional provision. [1973 1st ex.s. c 138 § 4.]
4.22.911
4.22.911 Severability—1981 c 27. If any provision of
this amendatory act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the
application of the provision to other persons or circumstances
is not affected. [1981 c 27 § 18.]
4.22.920
4.22.920 Applicability—1981 c 27. (1) Chapter 27,
Laws of 1981 shall apply to all claims arising on or after July
26, 1981.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, RCW
4.22.040, 4.22.050, and 4.22.060 shall also apply to all
actions in which trial on the underlying action has not taken
place prior to July 26, 1981, except that there is no right of
contribution in favor of or against any party who has, prior to
July 26, 1981, entered into a release, covenant not to sue,
covenant not to enforce judgment, or similar agreement with
the claimant. [1982 c 100 § 2; 1981 c 27 § 15.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.22.925
4.22.925 Applicability—1981 c 27 § 17. In accordance
with section 15(1), chapter 27, Laws of 1981, the repeal of
RCW 4.22.010 by section 17, chapter 27, Laws of 1981
applies only to claims arising on or after July 26, 1981. RCW
4.22.010 shall continue to apply to claims arising prior to July
26, 1981. [1982 c 100 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
Chapter 4.24
Chapter 4.24 RCW
SPECIAL RIGHTS OF ACTION
AND SPECIAL IMMUNITIES
4.24.370
Sections
4.24.005
4.24.010
4.24.020
4.24.040
4.24.050
4.24.060
4.24.070
4.24.080
4.24.090
4.24.115
4.24.130
4.24.140
4.24.141
4.24.150
4.24.160
4.24.170
4.24.180
4.24.190
4.24.200
4.24.210
4.24.220
4.24.230
4.24.235
4.24.240
4.24.250
4.24.260
4.24.264
4.24.270
4.24.280
4.24.290
4.24.295
4.24.300
4.24.310
4.24.312
4.24.314
4.24.316
4.24.320
4.24.330
4.24.340
4.24.350
4.24.360
(2010 Ed.)
Tort actions—Attorneys’ fees—Determination of reasonableness.
Action for injury or death of child.
Action by parent for seduction of child.
Action for negligently permitting fire to spread.
Kindling of fires by persons driving lumber.
Application of common law.
Recovery of money lost at gambling.
Action to recover leased premises used for gambling.
Validity of evidence of gambling debt.
Validity of agreement to indemnify against liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration, improvement, etc.,
of structure or improvement attached to real estate or relative
to a motor carrier transportation contract.
Action for change of name—Fees.
Action by another state to enforce tax liability.
Action by another state to enforce tax liability—"Taxes"
defined.
Action for fines or forfeitures.
Action for penalty—Amount of recovery.
Judgment for penalty or forfeiture—Effect of collusion.
Disposition of fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures—Venue.
Action against parent for willful injury to person or property
by minor—Monetary limitation—Common law liability preserved.
Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water
areas for injuries to recreation users—Purpose.
Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water
areas for injuries to recreation users—Limitation.
Action for being detained on mercantile establishment premises for investigation—"Reasonable grounds" as defense.
Liability for conversion of goods or merchandise from store or
mercantile establishment, leaving restaurant or hotel or
motel without paying—Adults, minors—Parents, guardians—Notice.
Physicians—Immunity from liability regarding safety belts.
Persons licensed to provide health care or related services,
employees, hospitals, clinics, etc.—Professional review
committee, society, examining, licensing or disciplinary
board members, etc.—Immunity from civil suit.
Health care provider filing charges or presenting evidence—
Immunity—Information sharing.
Health professionals making reports, filing charges, or presenting evidence—Immunity.
Boards of directors or officers of nonprofit corporations—Liability—Limitations.
Physician or hospital rendering emergency care—Immunity
from civil liability.
Acts or omissions of physician’s trained mobile intensive care
paramedic—Immunity from liability.
Action for damages based on professional negligence of hospitals or members of healing arts—Standard of proof—Evidence—Exception.
Special action for injuries resulting from health care, special
procedure.
Immunity from liability for certain types of medical care.
Persons rendering emergency care or transportation—Definitions.
Person rendering emergency aid in hazardous materials incident—Immunity from liability—Limitations.
Person causing hazardous materials incident—Responsibility
for incident clean-up—Liability.
Emergency care, rescue, assistance, or recovery services in
mine rescue or recovery work—Immunity from liability.
Action by person damaged by malicious mischief to livestock
or by owner damaged by theft of livestock—Treble damages, attorney’s fees.
Action for damages caused by criminal street gang tagging and
graffiti.
Liability of merchants and other parties for creating a property
crime database—Information sharing.
Actions for damages that are false, unfounded, malicious,
without probable cause, or part of conspiracy—Action,
claim, or counterclaim by judicial officer, prosecuting
authority, or law enforcement officer for malicious prosecution—Damages and costs—Attorneys’ fees—Definitions.
Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights
of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreason-
4.24.380
4.24.400
4.24.405
4.24.410
4.24.420
4.24.450
4.24.460
4.24.470
4.24.480
4.24.490
4.24.500
4.24.510
4.24.520
4.24.525
4.24.530
4.24.540
4.24.545
4.24.550
4.24.5501
4.24.5502
4.24.551
4.24.555
4.24.556
4.24.558
4.24.560
4.24.570
4.24.575
4.24.580
4.24.590
4.24.601
4.24.611
4.24.630
4.24.640
4.24.660
4.24.670
4.24.680
4.24.690
4.24.700
4.24.710
4.24.720
4.24.730
4.24.740
4.24.750
Chapter 4.24
able delay caused by contractee, etc.—Declared void and
unenforceable—Exceptions.
Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights
of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee, etc.—"Construction contract" defined.
Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights
of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee, etc.—Prospective application of RCW 4.24.360.
Building warden assisting others to evacuate building or
attempting to control hazard—Immunity from liability.
Action for malicious harassment of another because of race,
color, religion, ancestry or national origin.
Dog handler using dog in line of duty—Immunity.
Action by person committing a felony—Defense—Actions
under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983.
Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Definitions.
Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Presumption of
operator negligence—Rebuttal—Recovery for negligence or
against other parties not limited by section.
Liability of officials and members of governing body of public
agency—Definitions.
Liability of members of state hazardous materials planning
committee and local emergency planning committees.
Indemnification of state employees.
Good faith communication to government agency—Legislative findings—Purpose.
Communication to government agency or self-regulatory
organization—Immunity from civil liability.
Good faith communication to government agency—When
agency or attorney general may defend against lawsuit—
Costs and fees.
Public participation lawsuits—Special motion to strike
claim—Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees, other relief—Definitions.
Limitations on liability for equine activities—Definitions.
Limitations on liability for equine activities—Exceptions.
Electronic monitoring—Limitation on liability.
Sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Release of information to public—Web site.
Sex offenders—Model policy—Work group.
Sex offenders—Consistent approach to risk assessment by
agencies to implement 1997 c 364.
Law enforcement response to secure community transition
facility—Limitation on liability.
Release of information not restricted by pending appeal, petition, or writ.
Sex offender treatment providers—Affiliate sex offender
treatment providers—Limited liability—Responsibilities.
Limitations on liability for information sharing regarding persons under court orders for supervision or treatment.
Defense to action for injury caused by indoor air pollutants.
Acts against animals in research or educational facilities.
Acts against animals kept for agricultural or veterinary purposes.
Acts against animal facilities—Injunction.
Liability of foster parents.
Hazards to the public—Information—Legislative findings,
policy, intent.
Product liability/hazardous substance claims—Public right to
information—Confidentiality—Damages, costs, attorneys’
fees—Repeal.
Liability for damage to land and property—Damages—
Costs—Attorneys’ fees—Exceptions.
Firearm safety program liability.
Liability of school districts under contracts with youth programs.
Liability of volunteers of nonprofit or governmental entities.
Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee
information—Exception.
Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee
information—Court action to prevent.
Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee
information—Damages, fees, and costs.
Outdoor music festival, campground—Detention.
Liability immunity—Amber alerts.
Liability immunity—Disclosure of employee information to
prospective employer.
Liability immunity—Bovine handling activities.
Monitoring of persons charged with or convicted of misdemeanors—Decisions concerning release of criminal offenders—Findings.
[Title 4 RCW—page 17]
4.24.005
4.24.760
4.24.900
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
Limited jurisdiction courts—Limitation on liability for inadequate supervision or monitoring—Definitions.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Action for money damages due to gambling violations: RCW 9.46.200.
Arson reporting immunity act: Chapter 48.50 RCW.
Consent to treatment of minor for sexually transmitted disease, liability:
RCW 70.24.110.
Food donation and distribution, limitation of liability: Chapter 69.80 RCW.
Malpractice insurance for retired physicians providing health care services:
RCW 43.70.460.
Special proceedings and actions: Title 7 RCW.
4.24.005 Tort actions—Attorneys’ fees—Determination of reasonableness. Any party charged with the payment
of attorney’s fees in any tort action may petition the court not
later than forty-five days of receipt of a final billing or
accounting for a determination of the reasonableness of that
party’s attorneys’ fees. The court shall make such a determination and shall take into consideration the following:
(1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly;
(2) The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the
acceptance of the particular employment will preclude other
employment by the lawyer;
(3) The fee customarily charged in the locality for similar legal services;
(4) The amount involved and the results obtained;
(5) The time limitations imposed by the client or by the
circumstances;
(6) The nature and length of the professional relationship
with the client;
(7) The experience, reputation, and ability of the lawyer
or lawyers performing the services;
(8) Whether the fee is fixed or contingent;
(9) Whether the fixed or contingent fee agreement was in
writing and whether the client was aware of his or her right to
petition the court under this section;
(10) The terms of the fee agreement. [1987 c 212 §
1601; 1986 c 305 § 201.]
4.24.005
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.010 Action for injury or death of child. A
mother or father, or both, who has regularly contributed to the
support of his or her minor child, and the mother or father, or
both, of a child on whom either, or both, are dependent for
support may maintain or join as a party an action as plaintiff
for the injury or death of the child.
This section creates only one cause of action, but if the
parents of the child are not married, are separated, or not married to each other damages may be awarded to each plaintiff
separately, as the trier of fact finds just and equitable.
If one parent brings an action under this section and the
other parent is not named as a plaintiff, notice of the institution of the suit, together with a copy of the complaint, shall be
served upon the other parent: PROVIDED, That notice shall
be required only if parentage has been duly established.
Such notice shall be in compliance with the statutory
requirements for a summons. Such notice shall state that the
other parent must join as a party to the suit within twenty days
4.24.010
[Title 4 RCW—page 18]
or the right to recover damages under this section shall be
barred. Failure of the other parent to timely appear shall bar
such parent’s action to recover any part of an award made to
the party instituting the suit.
In such an action, in addition to damages for medical,
hospital, medication expenses, and loss of services and support, damages may be recovered for the loss of love and companionship of the child and for injury to or destruction of the
parent-child relationship in such amount as, under all the circumstances of the case, may be just. [1998 c 237 § 2; 1973
1st ex.s. c 154 § 4; 1967 ex.s. c 81 § 1; 1927 c 191 § 1; Code
1881 § 9; 1877 p 5 § 9; 1873 p 5 § 10; 1869 p 4 § 9; RRS §
184.]
Intent—1998 c 237: "It is the intent of this act to address the constitutional issue of equal protection addressed by the Washington state supreme
court in Guard v. Jackson, 132 Wn.2d 660 (1997). The legislature intends to
provide a civil cause of action for wrongful injury or death of a minor child
to a mother or father, or both, if the mother or father has had significant
involvement in the child’s life, including but not limited to, emotional, psychological, or financial support." [1998 c 237 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.020 Action by parent for seduction of child. A
father or mother, may maintain an action as plaintiff for the
seduction of a child, and the guardian for the seduction of a
ward, though the child or the ward be not living with or in the
service of the plaintiff at the time of the seduction or afterwards, and there be no loss of service. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154
§ 5; Code 1881 § 10; 1877 p 5 § 10; 1869 p 4 § 10; RRS §
185.]
4.24.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.040 Action for negligently permitting fire to
spread. If any person shall for any lawful purpose kindle a
fire upon his or her own land, he or she shall do it at such time
and in such manner, and shall take such care of it to prevent
it from spreading and doing damage to other persons’ property, as a prudent and careful person would do, and if he or
she fails so to do he or she shall be liable in an action on the
case to any person suffering damage thereby to the full
amount of such damage. [2009 c 549 § 1001; Code 1881 §
1226; 1877 p 300 § 3; RRS § 5647.]
4.24.040
Reviser’s note: The words "on the case" appear in the 1877 law and in
the 1881 enrolled bill but were inadvertently omitted from the printed Code
of 1881. See also Pettigrew v. McCoy, 138 Wash. 619.
Arson, reckless burning, and malicious mischief: Chapter 9A.48 RCW.
4.24.050 Kindling of fires by persons driving lumber.
Persons engaged in driving lumber upon any waters or
streams of this state, may kindle fires when necessary for the
purposes in which they are engaged, but shall be bound to use
the utmost caution to prevent the same from spreading and
doing damage; and if they fail so to do, they shall be subject
to all liabilities and penalties of RCW 4.24.040, 4.24.050,
and 4.24.060, in the same manner as if the privilege granted
by this section had not been allowed. [1983 c 3 § 4; Code
1881 § 1228; 1877 p 300 § 5; RRS § 5648.]
4.24.050
4.24.060 Application of common law. The common
law right to an action for damages done by fires, is not taken
away or diminished by RCW 4.24.040, 4.24.050, and
4.24.060, but it may be pursued; but any person availing him4.24.060
(2010 Ed.)
Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
self of the provisions of RCW 4.24.040, shall be barred of his
action at common law for the damage so sued for, and no
action shall be brought at common law for kindling fires in
the manner described in RCW 4.24.050; but if any such fires
shall spread and do damage, the person who kindled the same
and any person present and concerned in driving such lumber, by whose act or neglect such fire is suffered to spread
and do damage shall be liable in an action on the case for the
amount of damages thereby sustained. [1983 c 3 § 5; Code
1881 § 1229; 1877 p 300 § 6; RRS § 5649.]
4.24.070 Recovery of money lost at gambling. All
persons losing money or anything of value at or on any illegal
gambling games shall have a cause of action to recover from
the dealer or player winning, or from the proprietor for whose
benefit such game was played or dealt, or such money or
things of value won, the amount of the money or the value of
the thing so lost. [1957 c 7 § 2; Code 1881 § 1255; 1879 p 98
§ 3; RRS § 5851.]
4.24.070
Gambling: Chapter 9.46 RCW.
4.24.080 Action to recover leased premises used for
gambling. It shall be lawful for any person letting or renting
any house, room, shop or other building whatsoever, or any
boat, booth, garden, or other place, which shall, at any time,
be used by the lessee or occupant thereof, or any other person, with his knowledge or consent, for gambling purposes,
upon discovery thereof, to avoid and terminate such lease, or
contract of occupancy, and to recover immediate possession
of the premises by an action at law for that purpose. [1957 c
7 § 3; Code 1881 § 1257; 1879 p 98 § 5; RRS § 5852.]
4.24.080
4.24.090 Validity of evidence of gambling debt. All
notes, bills, bonds, mortgages, or other securities, or other
conveyances, the consideration for which shall be money, or
other things of value, won by playing at any unlawful game,
shall be void and of no effect, as between the parties thereto
and all other persons, except holders in good faith, without
notice of the illegality of such contract or conveyance. [1957
c 7 § 4; Code 1881 § 1254; 1879 p 98 § 2; RRS § 5853.]
4.24.090
4.24.115 Validity of agreement to indemnify against
liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration,
improvement, etc., of structure or improvement attached
to real estate or relative to a motor carrier transportation
contract. (1) A covenant, promise, agreement or understanding in, or in connection with or collateral to, a contract or
agreement relative to the construction, alteration, repair,
addition to, subtraction from, improvement to, or maintenance of, any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation,
or other structure, project, development, or improvement
attached to real estate, including moving and demolition in
connection therewith, or a motor carrier transportation contract, purporting to indemnify against liability for damages
arising out of bodily injury to persons or damage to property:
(a) Caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of
the indemnitee, his agents or employees is against public policy and is void and unenforceable;
(b) Caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of (i) the indemnitee or the indemnitee’s agents or
4.24.115
(2010 Ed.)
4.24.130
employees, and (ii) the indemnitor or the indemnitor’s agents
or employees, is valid and enforceable only to the extent of
the indemnitor’s negligence and only if the agreement specifically and expressly provides therefor, and may waive the
indemnitor’s immunity under industrial insurance, Title 51
RCW, only if the agreement specifically and expressly provides therefor and the waiver was mutually negotiated by the
parties. This subsection applies to agreements entered into
after June 11, 1986.
(2) As used in this section, a "motor carrier transportation contract" means a contract, agreement, or understanding
covering: (a) The transportation of property for compensation or hire by the motor carrier; (b) entrance on property by
the motor carrier for the purpose of loading, unloading, or
transporting property for compensation or hire; or (c) a service incidental to activity described in (a) or (b) of this subsection, including, but not limited to, storage of property,
moving equipment or trailers, loading or unloading, or monitoring loading or unloading. "Motor carrier transportation
contract" shall not include agreements providing for the interchange, use, or possession of intermodal chassis, containers,
or other intermodal equipment. [2010 c 120 § 1; 1986 c 305
§ 601; 1967 ex.s. c 46 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.130 Action for change of name—Fees. (1) Any
person desiring a change of his or her name or that of his or
her child or ward, may apply therefor to the district court of
the judicial district in which he or she resides, by petition setting forth the reasons for such change; thereupon such court
in its discretion may order a change of the name and thenceforth the new name shall be in place of the former.
(2) An offender under the jurisdiction of the department
of corrections who applies to change his or her name under
subsection (1) of this section shall submit a copy of the application to the department of corrections not fewer than five
days before the entry of an order granting the name change.
No offender under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections at the time of application shall be granted an order
changing his or her name if the court finds that doing so will
interfere with legitimate penological interests, except that no
order shall be denied when the name change is requested for
religious or legitimate cultural reasons or in recognition of
marriage or dissolution of marriage. An offender under the
jurisdiction of the department of corrections who receives an
order changing his or her name shall submit a copy of the
order to the department of corrections within five days of the
entry of the order. Violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor.
(3) A sex offender subject to registration under RCW
9A.44.130 who applies to change his or her name under subsection (1) of this section shall follow the procedures set forth
in *RCW 9A.44.130(6).
(4) The district court shall collect the fees authorized by
RCW 36.18.010 for filing and recording a name change
order, and transmit the fee and the order to the county auditor.
The court may collect a reasonable fee to cover the cost of
transmitting the order to the county auditor.
(5) Name change petitions may be filed and shall be
heard in superior court when the person desiring a change of
4.24.130
[Title 4 RCW—page 19]
4.24.140
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
his or her name or that of his or her child or ward is a victim
of domestic violence as defined in RCW 26.50.010(1) and
the person seeks to have the name change file sealed due to
reasonable fear for his or her safety or that of his or her child
or ward. Upon granting the name change, the superior court
shall seal the file if the court finds that the safety of the person
seeking the name change or his or her child or ward warrants
sealing the file. In all cases filed under this subsection,
whether or not the name change petition is granted, there
shall be no public access to any court record of the name
change filing, proceeding, or order, unless the name change is
granted but the file is not sealed. [1998 c 220 § 5; 1995 sp.s.
c 19 § 14; 1995 c 246 § 34; 1992 c 30 § 1; 1991 c 33 § 5; Code
1881 § 635; 1877 p 132 § 638; RRS § 998.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 9A.44.130 was amended by 1999 sp.s. c 6 § 2,
changing subsection (6) to subsection (7). RCW 9A.44.130 was subsequently amended by 2006 c 129 § 2, changing subsection (7) to subsection
(8). RCW 9A.44.130 was subsequently amended by 2010 c 265 § 1, changing subsection (8) to subsection (7).
Findings—Purpose—Short title—Severability—Effective date—
1995 1st sp.s. c 19: See notes following RCW 72.09.450.
prosecute for them. [Code 1881 § 657; 1869 p 153 § 597;
RRS § 963.]
Limitation of actions: Chapter 4.16 RCW.
4.24.160 Action for penalty—Amount of recovery.
When an action shall be commenced for a penalty, which by
law is not to exceed a certain amount, the action may be commenced for that amount, and if judgment be given for the
plaintiff, it may be for such amount or less, in the discretion
of the court, in proportion to the offense. [Code 1881 § 658;
1869 p 153 § 598; RRS § 964.]
4.24.160
4.24.170 Judgment for penalty or forfeiture—Effect
of collusion. A recovery of a judgment for a penalty or forfeiture by collusion between the plaintiff and defendant, with
intent to save the defendant wholly or partially from the consequences contemplated by law, in case when the penalty or
forfeiture is given wholly or partly to the person who prosecutes, shall not bar the recovery of the same by another person. [Code 1881 § 659; 1869 p 153 § 599; RRS § 965.]
4.24.170
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.180 Disposition of fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures—Venue. Fines and forfeitures not specially granted
or otherwise appropriated by law, when recovered, shall be
paid into the school fund of the proper county: PROVIDED,
That all fees, fines, forfeitures and penalties collected or
assessed by a district court because of the violation of a state
law shall be remitted as provided in chapter 3.62 RCW as
now exists or is later amended. Whenever, by the provisions
of law, any property real or personal shall be forfeited to the
state, or to any officer for its use, the action for the recovery
of such property may be commenced in any county where the
defendant may be found or where such property may be.
[1987 c 202 § 115; 1969 ex.s. c 199 § 9; Code 1881 § 660;
1869 p 153 § 600; RRS § 966.]
4.24.180
4.24.140 Action by another state to enforce tax liability. The courts of the state shall recognize and enforce the
liability for taxes lawfully imposed by the laws of any other
state which extends a like comity in respect to the liability for
taxes lawfully imposed by the laws of this state and the officials of such state are hereby authorized to bring an action in
all the courts of this state for the collection of such taxes:
PROVIDED, That the courts of this state shall not recognize
claims for such taxes against this state or any of its political
subdivisions: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the time limitations upon the bringing of such actions which may be
imposed by the laws of such other state shall not be tolled by
the absence from such state of the person from whom the
taxes are sought. The certificate of the secretary of state of
such other state to the effect that such officials have the
authority to collect the taxes sought to be recovered by such
action shall be conclusive proof of that authority. [1951 c
166 § 1. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1951 c 166 § 2
now codified as RCW 4.24.141.]
4.24.140
Limitation of actions: Chapter 4.16 RCW.
4.24.141 Action by another state to enforce tax liability—"Taxes" defined. The term "taxes" as used in RCW
4.24.140 shall include:
(1) Any and all tax assessments lawfully made whether
they be based upon a return or other disclosure of the taxpayer, upon information and belief of the taxing authority, or
otherwise;
(2) Any and all penalties lawfully imposed pursuant to a
tax statute;
(3) Interest charges lawfully added to the tax liability
which constitutes the subject of the action. [1951 c 166 § 2.
Formerly RCW 4.24.140, part.]
4.24.141
4.24.150 Action for fines or forfeitures. Fines and forfeitures may be recovered by an action at law in the name of
the officer or person to whom they are by law given, or in the
name of the officer or person who by law is authorized to
4.24.150
[Title 4 RCW—page 20]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Disposition of fines, fees, costs, penalties and forfeitures: RCW 10.82.070.
4.24.190 Action against parent for willful injury to
person or property by minor—Monetary limitation—
Common law liability preserved. The parent or parents of
any minor child under the age of eighteen years who is living
with the parent or parents and who shall willfully or maliciously destroy or deface property, real or personal or mixed,
or who shall willfully and maliciously inflict personal injury
on another person, shall be liable to the owner of such property or to the person injured in a civil action at law for damages in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars. This
section shall in no way limit the amount of recovery against
the parent or parents for their own common law negligence.
[1996 c 35 § 2; 1992 c 205 § 116; 1977 ex.s. c 145 § 1; 1967
ex.s. c 46 § 1; 1961 c 99 § 1.]
4.24.190
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.200 Liability of owners or others in possession of
land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—
Purpose. The purpose of RCW 4.24.200 and 4.24.210 is to
encourage owners or others in lawful possession and control
of land and water areas or channels to make them available to
the public for recreational purposes by limiting their liability
4.24.200
(2010 Ed.)
Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
toward persons entering thereon and toward persons who
may be injured or otherwise damaged by the acts or omissions of persons entering thereon. [1969 ex.s. c 24 § 1; 1967
c 216 § 1.]
4.24.210 Liability of owners or others in possession of
land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—
Limitation. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(3) or (4) of this section, any public or private landowners or
others in lawful possession and control of any lands whether
designated resource, rural, or urban, or water areas or channels and lands adjacent to such areas or channels, who allow
members of the public to use them for the purposes of outdoor recreation, which term includes, but is not limited to, the
cutting, gathering, and removing of firewood by private persons for their personal use without purchasing the firewood
from the landowner, hunting, fishing, camping, picnicking,
swimming, hiking, bicycling, skateboarding or other nonmotorized wheel-based activities, hanggliding, paragliding, rock
climbing, the riding of horses or other animals, clam digging,
pleasure driving of off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, and other
vehicles, boating, nature study, winter or water sports, viewing or enjoying historical, archaeological, scenic, or scientific
sites, without charging a fee of any kind therefor, shall not be
liable for unintentional injuries to such users.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) or (4)
of this section, any public or private landowner or others in
lawful possession and control of any lands whether rural or
urban, or water areas or channels and lands adjacent to such
areas or channels, who offer or allow such land to be used for
purposes of a fish or wildlife cooperative project, or allow
access to such land for cleanup of litter or other solid waste,
shall not be liable for unintentional injuries to any volunteer
group or to any other users.
(3) Any public or private landowner, or others in lawful
possession and control of the land, may charge an administrative fee of up to twenty-five dollars for the cutting, gathering,
and removing of firewood from the land.
(4) Nothing in this section shall prevent the liability of a
landowner or others in lawful possession and control for injuries sustained to users by reason of a known dangerous artificial latent condition for which warning signs have not been
conspicuously posted. A fixed anchor used in rock climbing
and put in place by someone other than a landowner is not a
known dangerous artificial latent condition and a landowner
under subsection (1) of this section shall not be liable for
unintentional injuries resulting from the condition or use of
such an anchor. Nothing in RCW 4.24.200 and this section
limits or expands in any way the doctrine of attractive nuisance. Usage by members of the public, volunteer groups, or
other users is permissive and does not support any claim of
adverse possession.
(5) For purposes of this section, the following are not
fees:
(a) A license or permit issued for statewide use under
authority of chapter 79A.05 RCW or Title 77 RCW; and
(b) A daily charge not to exceed twenty dollars per person, per day, for access to a publicly owned ORV sports park,
as defined in *RCW 46.09.020, or other public facility
accessed by a highway, street, or nonhighway road for the
purposes of off-road vehicle use. [2006 c 212 § 6. Prior:
4.24.210
(2010 Ed.)
4.24.230
2003 c 39 § 2; 2003 c 16 § 2; 1997 c 26 § 1; 1992 c 52 § 1;
prior: 1991 c 69 § 1; 1991 c 50 § 1; 1980 c 111 § 1; 1979 c
53 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1967 c 216
§ 2.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 46.09.020 was recodified as RCW 46.09.310
pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1202, effective July 1, 2011.
Finding—2003 c 16: "The legislature finds that some property owners
in Washington are concerned about the possibility of liability arising when
individuals are permitted to engage in potentially dangerous outdoor recreational activities, such as rock climbing. Although RCW 4.24.210 provides
property owners with immunity from legal claims for any unintentional injuries suffered by certain individuals recreating on their land, the legislature
finds that it is important to the promotion of rock climbing opportunities to
specifically include rock climbing as one of the recreational activities that
are included in RCW 4.24.210. By including rock climbing in RCW
4.24.210, the legislature intends merely to provide assurance to the owners
of property suitable for this type of recreation, and does not intend to limit
the application of RCW 4.24.210 to other types of recreation. By providing
that a landowner shall not be liable for any unintentional injuries resulting
from the condition or use of a fixed anchor used in rock climbing, the legislature recognizes that such fixed anchors are recreational equipment used by
climbers for which a landowner has no duty of care." [2003 c 16 § 1.].
Purpose—1972 ex.s. c 153: See RCW 79A.35.070.
Off-road and nonhighway vehicles: Chapter 46.09 RCW.
Snowmobiles: Chapter 46.10 RCW.
4.24.220 Action for being detained on mercantile
establishment premises for investigation—"Reasonable
grounds" as defense. In any civil action brought by reason
of any person having been detained on or in the immediate
vicinity of the premises of a mercantile establishment for the
purpose of investigation or questioning as to the ownership of
any merchandise, it shall be a defense of such action that the
person was detained in a reasonable manner and for not more
than a reasonable time to permit such investigation or questioning by a peace officer or by the owner of the mercantile
establishment, his authorized employee or agent, and that
such peace officer, owner, employee or agent had reasonable
grounds to believe that the person so detained was committing or attempting to commit larceny or shoplifting on such
premises of such merchandise. As used in this section, "reasonable grounds" shall include, but not be limited to, knowledge that a person has concealed possession of unpurchased
merchandise of a mercantile establishment, and a "reasonable
time" shall mean the time necessary to permit the person
detained to make a statement or to refuse to make a statement,
and the time necessary to examine employees and records of
the mercantile establishment relative to the ownership of the
merchandise. [1967 c 76 § 3.]
4.24.220
Theft and robbery: Chapter 9A.56 RCW.
4.24.230 Liability for conversion of goods or merchandise from store or mercantile establishment, leaving
restaurant or hotel or motel without paying—Adults,
minors—Parents, guardians—Notice. (1) An adult or
emancipated minor who takes possession of any goods,
wares, or merchandise displayed or offered for sale by any
wholesale or retail store or other mercantile establishment
without the consent of the owner or seller, and with the intention of converting such goods, wares, or merchandise to his
or her own use without having paid the purchase price thereof
is liable in addition to actual damages, for a penalty to the
4.24.230
[Title 4 RCW—page 21]
4.24.235
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
owner or seller in the amount of the retail value thereof not to
exceed two thousand eight hundred fifty dollars, plus an additional penalty of not less than one hundred dollars nor more
than six hundred fifty dollars, plus all reasonable attorney’s
fees and court costs expended by the owner or seller. A customer who orders a meal in a restaurant or other eating establishment, receives at least a portion thereof, and then leaves
without paying, is subject to liability under this section. A
person who shall receive any food, money, credit, lodging, or
accommodation at any hotel, motel, boarding house, or lodging house, and then leaves without paying the proprietor,
manager, or authorized employee thereof, is subject to liability under this section.
(2) The parent or legal guardian having the custody of an
unemancipated minor who takes possession of any goods,
wares, or merchandise displayed or offered for sale by any
wholesale or retail store or other mercantile establishment
without the consent of the owner or seller and with the intention of converting such goods, wares, or merchandise to his
or her own use without having paid the purchase price
thereof, is liable as a penalty to the owner or seller for the
retail value of such goods, wares, or merchandise not to
exceed one thousand four hundred twenty-five dollars plus an
additional penalty of not less than one hundred dollars nor
more than six hundred fifty dollars, plus all reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs expended by the owner or seller.
The parent or legal guardian having the custody of an unemancipated minor, who orders a meal in a restaurant or other
eating establishment, receives at least a portion thereof, and
then leaves without paying, is subject to liability under this
section. The parent or legal guardian having the custody of
an unemancipated minor, who receives any food, money,
credit, lodging, or accommodation at any hotel, motel, boarding house, or lodging house, and then leaves without paying
the proprietor, manager, or authorized employee thereof, is
subject to liability under this section. For the purposes of this
subsection, liability shall not be imposed upon any governmental entity, private agency, or foster parent assigned
responsibility for the minor child pursuant to court order or
action of the department of social and health services.
(3) Judgments and claims arising under this section may
be assigned.
(4) A conviction for violation of chapter 9A.56 RCW
shall not be a condition precedent to maintenance of a civil
action authorized by this section.
(5) An owner or seller demanding payment of a penalty
under subsection (1) or (2) of this section shall give written
notice to the person or persons from whom the penalty is
sought. The notice shall state:
"IMPORTANT NOTICE: The payment of any penalty
demanded of you does not prevent criminal prosecution
under a related criminal provision."
This notice shall be boldly and conspicuously displayed,
in at least the same size type as is used in the demand, and
shall be sent with the demand for payment of a penalty
described in subsection (1) or (2) of this section. [2009 c 431
§ 3; 1994 c 9 § 1; 1987 c 353 § 1; 1981 c 126 § 1; 1977 ex.s.
c 134 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 59 § 1.]
Applicability—2009 c 431: See note following RCW 9.94A.863.
Obtaining food from restaurant without paying: RCW 19.48.110.
[Title 4 RCW—page 22]
Property crime database, liability: RCW 4.24.340.
4.24.235 Physicians—Immunity from liability
regarding safety belts. A licensed physician shall not be liable for civil damages resulting directly or indirectly from providing, or refusing to provide, a written verification that a
person under that physician’s care us [is] unable to wear an
automotive safety belt. [1986 c 152 § 2.]
4.24.235
Safety belts, use required: RCW 46.61.688.
4.24.240 Persons licensed to provide health care or
related services, employees, hospitals, clinics, etc.—Professional review committee, society, examining, licensing
or disciplinary board members, etc.—Immunity from
civil suit. (1)(a) A person licensed by this state to provide
health care or related services including, but not limited to, an
East Asian medicine practitioner, a physician, osteopathic
physician, dentist, nurse, optometrist, podiatric physician and
surgeon, chiropractor, physical therapist, psychologist, pharmacist, optician, physician assistant, osteopathic physician’s
assistant, nurse practitioner, including, in the event such person is deceased, his or her estate or personal representative;
(b) An employee or agent of a person described in subparagraph (a) of this subsection, acting in the course and
scope of his or her employment, including, in the event such
employee or agent is deceased, his or her estate or personal
representative; or
(c) An entity, whether or not incorporated, facility, or
institution employing one or more persons described in subparagraph (a) of this subsection, including, but not limited to,
a hospital, clinic, health maintenance organization, or nursing
home; or an officer, director, trustee, employee, or agent
thereof acting in the course and scope of his or her employment, including in the event such officer, director, employee,
or agent is deceased, his or her estate or personal representative;
shall be immune from civil action for damages arising out of
the good faith performance of their duties on such committees, where such actions are being brought by or on behalf of
the person who is being evaluated.
(2) No member, employee, staff person, or investigator
of a professional review committee shall be liable in a civil
action as a result of acts or omissions made in good faith on
behalf of the committee; nor shall any person be so liable for
filing charges with or supplying information or testimony in
good faith to any professional review committee; nor shall a
member, employee, staff person, or investigator of a professional society, of a professional examining or licensing
board, of a professional disciplinary board, of a governing
board of any institution, or of any employer of professionals
be so liable for good faith acts or omissions made in full or
partial reliance on recommendations or decisions of a professional review committee or examining board. [2010 c 286 §
11; 1995 c 323 § 1; 1985 c 326 § 25; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56
§ 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 114 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 157 § 1.]
4.24.240
Intent—2010 c 286: See RCW 18.06.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.250 Health care provider filing charges or presenting evidence—Immunity—Information sharing. (1)
4.24.250
(2010 Ed.)
Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
Any health care provider as defined in RCW 7.70.020 (1) and
(2) who, in good faith, files charges or presents evidence
against another member of their profession based on the
claimed incompetency or gross misconduct of such person
before a regularly constituted review committee or board of a
professional society or hospital whose duty it is to evaluate
the competency and qualifications of members of the profession, including limiting the extent of practice of such person
in a hospital or similar institution, or before a regularly constituted committee or board of a hospital whose duty it is to
review and evaluate the quality of patient care and any person
or entity who, in good faith, shares any information or documents with one or more other committees, boards, or programs under subsection (2) of this section, shall be immune
from civil action for damages arising out of such activities.
For the purposes of this section, sharing information is presumed to be in good faith. However, the presumption may be
rebutted upon a showing of clear, cogent, and convincing evidence that the information shared was knowingly false or
deliberately misleading. The proceedings, reports, and written records of such committees or boards, or of a member,
employee, staff person, or investigator of such a committee
or board, are not subject to review or disclosure, or subpoena
or discovery proceedings in any civil action, except actions
arising out of the recommendations of such committees or
boards involving the restriction or revocation of the clinical
or staff privileges of a health care provider as defined in
RCW 7.70.020 (1) and (2).
(2) A coordinated quality improvement program maintained in accordance with RCW 43.70.510 or 70.41.200, a
quality assurance committee maintained in accordance with
RCW 18.20.390 or 74.42.640, or any committee or board
under subsection (1) of this section may share information
and documents, including complaints and incident reports,
created specifically for, and collected and maintained by, a
coordinated quality improvement committee or committees
or boards under subsection (1) of this section, with one or
more other coordinated quality improvement programs or
committees or boards under subsection (1) of this section for
the improvement of the quality of health care services rendered to patients and the identification and prevention of
medical malpractice. The privacy protections of chapter
70.02 RCW and the federal health insurance portability and
accountability act of 1996 and its implementing regulations
apply to the sharing of individually identifiable patient information held by a coordinated quality improvement program.
Any rules necessary to implement this section shall meet the
requirements of applicable federal and state privacy laws.
Information and documents disclosed by one coordinated
quality improvement program or committee or board under
subsection (1) of this section to another coordinated quality
improvement program or committee or board under subsection (1) of this section and any information and documents
created or maintained as a result of the sharing of information
and documents shall not be subject to the discovery process
and confidentiality shall be respected as required by subsection (1) of this section and by RCW 43.70.510(4),
70.41.200(3), 18.20.390 (6) and (8), and 74.42.640 (7) and
(9). [2005 c 291 § 1; 2005 c 33 § 5; 2004 c 145 § 1; 1981 c
181 § 1; 1979 c 17 § 1; 1977 c 68 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 114 §
2; 1971 ex.s. c 144 § 1.]
(2010 Ed.)
4.24.290
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2005 c 33 § 5 and by
2005 c 291 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For
rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Findings—2005 c 33: See note following RCW 18.20.390.
4.24.260 Health professionals making reports, filing
charges, or presenting evidence—Immunity. Any member of a health profession listed under RCW 18.130.040 who,
in good faith, makes a report, files charges, or presents evidence against another member of a health profession based
on the claimed unprofessional conduct as provided in RCW
18.130.180 or inability to practice with reasonable skill and
safety to consumers by reason of any physical or mental condition as provided in RCW 18.130.170 of such person before
the agency, board, or commission responsible for disciplinary
activities for the person’s profession under chapter 18.130
RCW, shall be immune from civil action for damages arising
out of such activities. A person prevailing upon the good
faith defense provided for in this section is entitled to recover
expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in establishing the defense. [2006 c 8 § 102; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 701; 1975
1st ex.s. c 114 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 144 § 2.]
4.24.260
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.264 Boards of directors or officers of nonprofit
corporations—Liability—Limitations. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a member of the board
of directors or an officer of any nonprofit corporation is not
individually liable for any discretionary decision or failure to
make a discretionary decision within his or her official capacity as director or officer unless the decision or failure to
decide constitutes gross negligence.
(2) Nothing in this section shall limit or modify in any
manner the duties or liabilities of a director or officer of a corporation to the corporation or the corporation’s members.
[1987 c 212 § 1101; 1986 c 305 § 903.]
4.24.264
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.270 Physician or hospital rendering emergency
care—Immunity from civil liability. See RCW 18.71.220.
4.24.270
4.24.280 Acts or omissions of physician’s trained
mobile intensive care paramedic—Immunity from liability. See RCW 18.71.210.
4.24.280
4.24.290 Action for damages based on professional
negligence of hospitals or members of healing arts—Standard of proof—Evidence—Exception. In any civil action
for damages based on professional negligence against a hospital which is licensed by the state of Washington or against
the personnel of any such hospital, or against a member of the
healing arts including, but not limited to, an East Asian medicine practitioner licensed under chapter 18.06 RCW, a physician licensed under chapter 18.71 RCW, an osteopathic
physician licensed under chapter 18.57 RCW, a chiropractor
licensed under chapter 18.25 RCW, a dentist licensed under
chapter 18.32 RCW, a podiatric physician and surgeon
licensed under chapter 18.22 RCW, or a nurse licensed under
4.24.290
[Title 4 RCW—page 23]
4.24.295
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
chapter 18.79 RCW, the plaintiff in order to prevail shall be
required to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the
defendant or defendants failed to exercise that degree of skill,
care, and learning possessed at that time by other persons in
the same profession, and that as a proximate result of such
failure the plaintiff suffered damages, but in no event shall
the provisions of this section apply to an action based on the
failure to obtain the informed consent of a patient. [2010 c
286 § 12; 1995 c 323 § 2; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 702; 1985 c 326 §
26; 1983 c 149 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 35 § 1.]
Intent—2010 c 286: See RCW 18.06.005.
Limitations of actions for injuries resulting from health care or related services: RCW 4.16.350.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.295 Special action for injuries resulting from
health care, special procedure. See chapter 7.70 RCW.
4.24.295
4.24.300 Immunity from liability for certain types of
medical care. (1) Any person, including but not limited to a
volunteer provider of emergency or medical services, who
without compensation or the expectation of compensation
renders emergency care at the scene of an emergency or who
participates in transporting, not for compensation, therefrom
an injured person or persons for emergency medical treatment shall not be liable for civil damages resulting from any
act or omission in the rendering of such emergency care or in
transporting such persons, other than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
Any person rendering emergency care during the course of
regular employment and receiving compensation or expecting to receive compensation for rendering such care is
excluded from the protection of this subsection.
(2) Any licensed health care provider regulated by a disciplining authority under RCW 18.130.040 in the state of
Washington who, without compensation or the expectation of
compensation, provides health care services at a community
health care setting is not liable for civil damages resulting
from any act or omission in the rendering of such care, other
than acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
(3) For purposes of subsection (2) of this section, "community health care setting" means an entity that provides
health care services and:
(a) Is a clinic operated by a public entity or private tax
exempt corporation, except a clinic that is owned, operated,
or controlled by a hospital licensed under chapter 70.41 RCW
unless the hospital-based clinic either:
(i) Maintains and holds itself out to the public as having
established hours on a regular basis for providing free health
care services to members of the public to the extent that care
is provided without compensation or expectation of compensation during those established hours; or
(ii) Is participating, through a written agreement, in a
community-based program to provide access to health care
services for uninsured persons, to the extent that:
(A) Care is provided without compensation or expectation of compensation to individuals who have been referred
for care through that community-based program; and
4.24.300
[Title 4 RCW—page 24]
(B) The health care provider’s participation in the community-based program is conditioned upon his or her agreement to provide health services without expectation of compensation;
(b) Is a for-profit corporation that maintains and holds
itself out to the public as having established hours on a regular basis for providing free health care services to members of
the public to the extent that care is provided without compensation or expectation of compensation during those established hours; or
(c) Is a for-profit corporation that is participating,
through a written agreement, in a community-based program
to provide access to health care services for uninsured persons, to the extent that:
(i) Care is provided without compensation or expectation
of compensation to individuals who have been referred for
care through that community-based program; and
(ii) The health care provider’s participation in the community-based program is conditioned upon his or her agreement to provide health services without expectation of compensation. [2004 c 87 § 1; 2003 c 256 § 1; 1985 c 443 § 19;
1975 c 58 § 1.]
Citizen’s immunity if aiding police officer: RCW 9.01.055.
Infectious disease testing availability: RCW 70.05.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.310 Persons rendering emergency care or transportation—Definitions. For the purposes of RCW 4.24.300
the following words and phrases shall have the following
meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Compensation" has its ordinary meaning but does
not include: Nominal payments, reimbursement for
expenses, or pension benefits; payments made to volunteer
part-time and volunteer on-call personnel of fire departments,
fire districts, ambulance districts, police departments, or any
emergency response organizations; or any payment to a person employed as a transit operator who is paid for his or her
regular work, which work does not routinely include providing emergency care or emergency transportation.
(2) "Emergency care" means care, first aid, treatment, or
assistance rendered to the injured person in need of immediate medical attention and includes providing or arranging for
further medical treatment or care for the injured person.
Except with respect to the injured person or persons being
transported for further medical treatment or care, the immunity granted by RCW 4.24.300 does not apply to the negligent operation of any motor vehicle.
(3) "Scene of an emergency" means the scene of an accident or other sudden or unexpected event or combination of
circumstances which calls for immediate action. [1989 c 223
§ 1; 1987 c 212 § 501; 1985 c 443 § 20; 1975 c 58 § 2.]
4.24.310
Infectious disease testing availability: RCW 70.05.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.312 Person rendering emergency aid in hazardous materials incident—Immunity from liability—Limitations. See RCW 70.136.050.
4.24.312
4.24.314 Person causing hazardous materials incident—Responsibility for incident clean-up—Liability.
4.24.314
(2010 Ed.)
Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
(1) Any person transporting hazardous materials shall clean
up any hazardous materials incident that occurs during transportation, and shall take such additional action as may be reasonably necessary after consultation with the designated incident command agency in order to achieve compliance with
all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
Any person transporting hazardous materials that is
responsible for causing a hazardous materials incident, as
defined in RCW 70.136.020, other than the operating
employees of a transportation company, is liable to the state
or any political subdivision thereof for extraordinary costs
incurred by the state or the political subdivision in the course
of protecting the public from actual or threatened harm
resulting from the hazardous materials incident.
(2) Any person, other than a person transporting hazardous materials or an operating employee of a company,
responsible for causing a hazardous materials incident, as
defined in RCW 70.136.020, is liable to a municipal fire
department or fire district for extraordinary costs incurred by
the municipal fire department or fire district, in the course of
protecting the public from actual or threatened harm resulting
from the hazardous materials incident, until the incident oversight is assumed by the department of ecology.
(3) "Extraordinary costs" as used in this section means
those reasonable and necessary costs incurred by a governmental entity in the course of protecting life and property that
exceed the normal and usual expenses anticipated for police
and fire protection, emergency services, and public works.
These shall include, but not be limited to, overtime for public
employees, unusual fuel consumption requirements, any loss
or damage to publicly owned equipment, and the purchase or
lease of any special equipment or services required to protect
the public during the hazardous materials incident. [1989 c
406 § 1; 1984 c 165 § 3.]
4.24.316 Emergency care, rescue, assistance, or
recovery services in mine rescue or recovery work—
Immunity from liability. See RCW 38.52.198.
4.24.316
4.24.320 Action by person damaged by malicious
mischief to livestock or by owner damaged by theft of
livestock—Treble damages, attorney’s fees. Any person
who suffers damage to livestock as a result of actions
described in RCW 16.52.205 or any owner of livestock who
suffers damage as a result of a willful, unauthorized act
described in RCW 9A.56.080 or 9A.56.083 may bring an
action against the person or persons committing the act in a
court of competent jurisdiction for exemplary damages up to
three times the actual damages sustained, plus attorney’s
fees. As used in this section, "livestock" means the animals
specified in RCW 9A.56.080. [2005 c 419 § 2; 2003 c 53 §
4; 1979 c 145 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 174 § 3.]
4.24.320
Intent—Effective date—2003 c 53: See notes following RCW
2.48.180.
4.24.330 Action for damages caused by criminal
street gang tagging and graffiti. (1) An adult or emancipated minor who commits criminal street gang tagging and
graffiti under RCW 9A.48.105 by causing physical damage
to the property of another is liable in addition to actual dam4.24.330
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4.24.350
ages, for a penalty to the owner in the amount of the value of
the damaged property not to exceed one thousand dollars,
plus an additional penalty of not less than one hundred dollars
nor more than two hundred dollars, plus all reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs expended by the owner.
(2) A conviction for violation of RCW 9A.48.105 is not
a condition precedent to maintenance of a civil action authorized by this section.
(3) An owner demanding payment of a penalty under
subsection (1) of this section shall give written notice to the
person or persons from whom the penalty is sought. [2008 c
276 § 307.]
Severability—Part headings, subheadings not law—2008 c 276: See
notes following RCW 36.28A.200.
4.24.340 Liability of merchants and other parties for
creating a property crime database—Information sharing. Merchants and other parties who create a database of
individuals who have been: Apprehended in the process of
committing a property crime; assessed a civil fine or penalty
for committing a property crime; or convicted of a property
crime are not subject to civil fines or penalties for sharing
information from the database with other merchants, law
enforcement officials, or legal professionals. [2009 c 431 §
19.]
4.24.340
Applicability—2009 c 431: See note following RCW 9.94A.863.
4.24.350 Actions for damages that are false,
unfounded, malicious, without probable cause, or part of
conspiracy—Action, claim, or counterclaim by judicial
officer, prosecuting authority, or law enforcement officer
for malicious prosecution—Damages and costs—Attorneys’ fees—Definitions. (1) In any action for damages,
whether based on tort or contract or otherwise, a claim or
counterclaim for damages may be litigated in the principal
action for malicious prosecution on the ground that the action
was instituted with knowledge that the same was false, and
unfounded, malicious and without probable cause in the filing of such action, or that the same was filed as a part of a
conspiracy to misuse judicial process by filing an action
known to be false and unfounded.
(2) In any action, claim, or counterclaim brought by a
judicial officer, prosecuting authority, or law enforcement
officer for malicious prosecution arising out of the performance or purported performance of the public duty of such
officer, an arrest or seizure of property need not be an element of the claim, nor do special damages need to be proved.
A judicial officer, prosecuting authority, or law enforcement
officer prevailing in such an action may be allowed an
amount up to one thousand dollars as liquidated damages,
together with a reasonable attorneys’ fee, and other costs of
suit. A government entity which has provided legal services
to the prevailing judicial officer, prosecuting authority, or
law enforcement officer has reimbursement rights to any
award for reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs, but shall
have no such rights to any liquidated damages allowed.
(3) No action may be brought against an attorney under
this section solely because of that attorney’s representation of
a party in a lawsuit.
(4) As used in this section:
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(a) "Judicial officer" means a justice, judge, magistrate,
or other judicial officer of the state or a city, town, or county.
(b) "Prosecuting authority" means any officer or
employee of the state or a city, town, or county who is authorized by law to initiate a criminal or civil proceeding on
behalf of the public.
(c) "Law enforcement officer" means a member of the
state patrol, a sheriff or deputy sheriff, or a member of the
police force of a city, town, university, state college, or port
district, or a fish and wildlife officer or ex officio fish and
wildlife officer as defined in RCW 77.08.010. [2001 c 253 §
1; 1997 c 206 § 1; 1984 c 133 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 158 § 1.]
Legislative findings—1984 c 133: "The legislature finds that a growing number of unfounded lawsuits, claims, and liens are filed against law
enforcement officers, prosecuting authorities, and judges, and against their
property, having the purpose and effect of deterring those officers in the
exercise of their discretion and inhibiting the performance of their public
duties.
The legislature also finds that the cost of defending against such
unfounded suits, claims and liens is severely burdensome to such officers,
and also to the state and the various cities and counties of the state. The purpose of section 2 of this 1984 act is to provide a remedy to those public officers and to the public." [1984 c 133 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.400
4.24.400 Building warden assisting others to evacuate building or attempting to control hazard—Immunity
from liability. No building warden, who acts in good faith,
with or without compensation, shall be personally liable for
civil damages arising from his or her negligent acts or omissions during the course of assigned duties in assisting others
to evacuate industrial, commercial, governmental or multiunit residential buildings or in attempting to control or alleviate a hazard to the building or its occupants caused by fire,
earthquake or other threat to life or limb. The term "building
warden" means an individual who is assigned to take charge
of the occupants on a floor or in an area of a building during
an emergency in accordance with a predetermined fire safety
or evacuation plan; and/or an individual selected by a municipal fire chief or the chief of the Washington state patrol,
through the director of fire protection, after an emergency is
in progress to assist in evacuating the occupants of such a
building or providing for their safety. This section shall not
apply to any acts or omissions constituting gross negligence
or wilful or wanton misconduct. [1995 c 369 § 2; 1986 c 266
§ 79; 1981 c 320 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.405
4.24.360 Construction contract provision waiving,
releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or
adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee,
etc.—Declared void and unenforceable—Exceptions.
Any clause in a construction contract, as defined in RCW
4.24.370, which purports to waive, release, or extinguish the
rights of a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier to damages
or an equitable adjustment arising out of unreasonable delay
in performance which delay is caused by the acts or omissions of the contractee or persons acting for the contractee is
against public policy and is void and unenforceable.
This section shall not be construed to void any provision
in a construction contract, as defined in RCW 4.24.370,
which (1) requires notice of delays, (2) provides for arbitration or other procedure for settlement, or (3) provides for reasonable liquidated damages. [1979 ex.s. c 264 § 1.]
4.24.360
4.24.370 Construction contract provision waiving,
releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or
adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee,
etc.—"Construction contract" defined. "Construction
contract" for purposes of RCW 4.24.360 means any contract
or agreement for the construction, alteration, repair, addition
to, subtraction from, improvement to, or maintenance of, any
building, highway, road, railroad, excavation, or other structure, project, development, or improvement attached to real
estate, including moving and demolition in connection therewith. [1979 ex.s. c 264 § 2.]
4.24.370
4.24.380 Construction contract provision waiving,
releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or
adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee,
etc.—Prospective application of RCW 4.24.360. The provisions of RCW 4.24.360 shall apply to contracts or agreements entered into after September 1, 1979. [1979 ex.s. c 264
§ 3.]
4.24.380
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4.24.405 Action for malicious harassment of another
because of race, color, religion, ancestry or national origin. See RCW 9A.36.080.
4.24.410
4.24.410 Dog handler using dog in line of duty—
Immunity. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Police dog" means a dog used by a law enforcement
agency specially trained for law enforcement work and under
the control of a dog handler.
(b) "Accelerant detection dog" means a dog used exclusively for accelerant detection by the state fire marshal or a
fire department and under the control of the state fire marshal
or his or her designee or a fire department handler.
(c) "Dog handler" means a law enforcement officer who
has successfully completed training as prescribed by the
Washington state criminal justice training commission in
police dog handling, or in the case of an accelerant detection
dog, the state fire marshal’s designee or an employee of the
fire department authorized by the fire chief to be the dog’s
handler.
(2) Any dog handler who uses a police dog in the line of
duty in good faith is immune from civil action for damages
arising out of such use of the police dog or accelerant detection dog. [1993 c 180 § 1; 1989 c 26 § 1; 1982 c 22 § 1.]
4.24.420
4.24.420 Action by person committing a felony—
Defense—Actions under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983. It is a complete defense to any action for damages for personal injury or
wrongful death that the person injured or killed was engaged
in the commission of a felony at the time of the occurrence
causing the injury or death and the felony was a proximate
cause of the injury or death. However, nothing in this section
shall affect a right of action under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983.
[1987 c 212 § 901; 1986 c 305 § 501.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities
4.24.450
4.24.450 Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise the following definitions apply throughout RCW
4.24.460:
(1) "Nuclear incident" means any occurrence within this
state causing, within or without this state, bodily injury, sickness, disease or death; loss or damage to property; or loss of
use of property arising out of the resultant radioactive, toxic,
explosive, or other hazardous properties of radioactive
wastes being stored in or being transported to or from a waste
repository in this state.
(2) "Operator" means the entity or entities that have been
given responsibility for constructing, operating, or monitoring waste repositories or transporting radioactive waste and
may include the United States and its federal agencies.
(3) "Radioactive waste" includes, but is not limited to,
high-level radioactive waste, low-level radioactive waste,
transuranic radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, and radioactive defense waste. It does not include de minimis radioactive waste.
(4) "Spent nuclear fuel" means fuel that has been withdrawn from a nuclear reactor following irradiation, the constituent elements of which have not been separated by reprocessing.
(5) "Waste repository" means any system which is
intended or may be used for the disposal or storage of radioactive waste including permanent disposal systems, interim
storage systems, monitored retrievable storage systems,
defense waste storage systems, test and evaluation facilities,
or similar systems. [1985 c 275 § 1.]
4.24.460
4.24.460 Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Presumption of operator negligence—Rebuttal—
Recovery for negligence or against other parties not limited by section. (1) Operators are liable for failure to exercise ordinary and reasonable care to protect persons and property subject to injury in nuclear incidents. In addition, operators are liable for operational expenses and emergency
purchases incurred by local or state governments in responding to nuclear incidents.
(2) If a nuclear incident occurs, there is a presumption
that the operator of a waste repository was negligent in constructing, operating, or monitoring the waste repository, or in
transporting radioactive waste, and that the operator was an
actual cause of the nuclear incident. The presumption may be
rebutted by a clear and convincing showing by the operator
that the nuclear incident was not the result of the operator’s
negligence and that the operator’s negligence was not an
actual cause of the nuclear incident.
(3) This section does not limit the recovery of parties
injured by a nuclear incident against the operators of a waste
repository under theories of negligence in selecting contractors, failure to retain adequate controls over the waste repository, vicarious liability for contractors, failure to take reasonable precautionary measures with respect to inherently
dangerous activities, and other negligence theories. This section does not limit the recovery of parties injured by a nuclear
incident against parties other than operators of a waste facility. [1985 c 275 § 2.]
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4.24.500
4.24.470 Liability of officials and members of governing body of public agency—Definitions. (1) An
appointed or elected official or member of the governing
body of a public agency is immune from civil liability for
damages for any discretionary decision or failure to make a
discretionary decision within his or her official capacity, but
liability shall remain on the public agency for the tortious
conduct of its officials or members of the governing body.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Public agency" means any state agency, board, commission, department, institution of higher education, school
district, political subdivision, or unit of local government of
this state including but not limited to municipal corporations,
quasi-municipal corporations, special purpose districts, and
local service districts.
(b) "Governing body" means the policy-making body of
a public agency. [1987 c 212 § 401.]
4.24.470
Actions against local government for tortious conduct: Chapter 4.96 RCW.
4.24.480 Liability of members of state hazardous
materials planning committee and local emergency planning committees. Any person who is appointed by the state
emergency response commission under the authority of Sec.
301(c) of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 11001) to serve on
the state hazardous materials planning committee or a local
emergency planning committee who, in good faith, assists in
the development or review of local plans to respond to hazardous materials incidents is not liable for civil damages as a
result of any act or omission in the development, review, or
implementation of such plans unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or wilful misconduct. [1988 c 42 §
15.]
4.24.480
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.490 Indemnification of state employees. (1) The
state shall indemnify and hold harmless its employees in the
amount of any judgment obtained or fine levied against an
employee in any state or federal court, or in the amount of the
settlement of a claim, or shall pay the judgment, fine, or settlement, if the act or omission that gave rise to the civil or
criminal liability was in good faith and occurred while the
employee was acting within the scope of his or her employment or duties and the employee is being represented in
accordance with RCW 4.92.070.
(2) For purposes of this section "state employee" means
a member of the civil service or an exempt person under
chapter 41.06 RCW, or *higher education personnel under
chapter 28B.16 RCW. [1989 c 413 § 3.]
4.24.490
*Reviser’s note: Chapter 28B.16 RCW was repealed by 1993 c 281,
with the exception of RCW 28B.16.015 and 28B.16.240, which was recodified as RCW 41.06.382. The powers, duties, and functions of the state higher
education personnel board were transferred to the Washington personnel
resources board. RCW 28B.16.015 and 41.06.382 were subsequently
repealed by 2002 c 354 § 403, effective July 1, 2005.
4.24.500 Good faith communication to government
agency—Legislative findings—Purpose. Information provided by citizens concerning potential wrongdoing is vital to
effective law enforcement and the efficient operation of government. The legislature finds that the threat of a civil action
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for damages can act as a deterrent to citizens who wish to
report information to federal, state, or local agencies. The
costs of defending against such suits can be severely burdensome. The purpose of RCW 4.24.500 through 4.24.520 is to
protect individuals who make good-faith reports to appropriate governmental bodies. [1989 c 234 § 1.]
4.24.510
4.24.510 Communication to government agency or
self-regulatory organization—Immunity from civil liability. A person who communicates a complaint or information
to any branch or agency of federal, state, or local government, or to any self-regulatory organization that regulates
persons involved in the securities or futures business and that
has been delegated authority by a federal, state, or local government agency and is subject to oversight by the delegating
agency, is immune from civil liability for claims based upon
the communication to the agency or organization regarding
any matter reasonably of concern to that agency or organization. A person prevailing upon the defense provided for in
this section is entitled to recover expenses and reasonable
attorneys’ fees incurred in establishing the defense and in
addition shall receive statutory damages of ten thousand dollars. Statutory damages may be denied if the court finds that
the complaint or information was communicated in bad faith.
[2002 c 232 § 2; 1999 c 54 § 1; 1989 c 234 § 2.]
Intent—2002 c 232: "Strategic lawsuits against public participation, or
SLAPP suits, involve communications made to influence a government
action or outcome which results in a civil complaint or counterclaim filed
against individuals or organizations on a substantive issue of some public
interest or social significance. SLAPP suits are designed to intimidate the
exercise of First Amendment rights and rights under Article I, section 5 of
the Washington state Constitution.
Although Washington state adopted the first modern anti-SLAPP law
in 1989, that law has, in practice, failed to set forth clear rules for early dismissal review. Since that time, the United States supreme court has made it
clear that, as long as the petitioning is aimed at procuring favorable government action, result, product, or outcome, it is protected and the case should
be dismissed. Chapter 232, Laws of 2002 amends Washington law to bring it
in line with these court decisions which recognizes that the United States
Constitution protects advocacy to government, regardless of content or
motive, so long as it is designed to have some effect on government decision
making." [2002 c 232 § 1.]
4.24.520
4.24.520 Good faith communication to government
agency—When agency or attorney general may defend
against lawsuit—Costs and fees. In order to protect the free
flow of information from citizens to their government, an
agency receiving a complaint or information under RCW
4.24.510 may intervene in and defend against any suit precipitated by the communication to the agency. In the event that a
local governmental agency does not intervene in and defend
against a suit arising from any communication protected
under chapter 234, Laws of 1989, the office of the attorney
general may intervene in and defend against the suit. An
agency prevailing upon the defense provided for in RCW
4.24.510 shall be entitled to recover costs and reasonable
attorneys’ fees incurred in establishing the defense. If the
agency fails to establish the defense provided for in RCW
4.24.510, the party bringing the action shall be entitled to
recover from the agency costs and reasonable attorney’s fees
incurred in proving the defense inapplicable or invalid.
[1989 c 234 § 4.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 28]
4.24.525 Public participation lawsuits—Special
motion to strike claim—Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees,
other relief—Definitions. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Claim" includes any lawsuit, cause of action, claim,
cross-claim, counterclaim, or other judicial pleading or filing
requesting relief;
(b) "Government" includes a branch, department,
agency, instrumentality, official, employee, agent, or other
person acting under color of law of the United States, a state,
or subdivision of a state or other public authority;
(c) "Moving party" means a person on whose behalf the
motion described in subsection (4) of this section is filed
seeking dismissal of a claim;
(d) "Other governmental proceeding authorized by law"
means a proceeding conducted by any board, commission,
agency, or other entity created by state, county, or local statute or rule, including any self-regulatory organization that
regulates persons involved in the securities or futures business and that has been delegated authority by a federal, state,
or local government agency and is subject to oversight by the
delegating agency.
(e) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business
trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company,
association, joint venture, or any other legal or commercial
entity;
(f) "Responding party" means a person against whom the
motion described in subsection (4) of this section is filed.
(2) This section applies to any claim, however characterized, that is based on an action involving public participation
and petition. As used in this section, an "action involving
public participation and petition" includes:
(a) Any oral statement made, or written statement or
other document submitted, in a legislative, executive, or judicial proceeding or other governmental proceeding authorized
by law;
(b) Any oral statement made, or written statement or
other document submitted, in connection with an issue under
consideration or review by a legislative, executive, or judicial
proceeding or other governmental proceeding authorized by
law;
(c) Any oral statement made, or written statement or
other document submitted, that is reasonably likely to
encourage or to enlist public participation in an effort to
effect consideration or review of an issue in a legislative,
executive, or judicial proceeding or other governmental proceeding authorized by law;
(d) Any oral statement made, or written statement or
other document submitted, in a place open to the public or a
public forum in connection with an issue of public concern;
or
(e) Any other lawful conduct in furtherance of the exercise of the constitutional right of free speech in connection
with an issue of public concern, or in furtherance of the exercise of the constitutional right of petition.
(3) This section does not apply to any action brought by
the attorney general, prosecuting attorney, or city attorney,
acting as a public prosecutor, to enforce laws aimed at public
protection.
(4)(a) A party may bring a special motion to strike any
claim that is based on an action involving public participation
and petition, as defined in subsection (2) of this section.
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(b) A moving party bringing a special motion to strike a
claim under this subsection has the initial burden of showing
by a preponderance of the evidence that the claim is based on
an action involving public participation and petition. If the
moving party meets this burden, the burden shifts to the
responding party to establish by clear and convincing evidence a probability of prevailing on the claim. If the responding party meets this burden, the court shall deny the motion.
(c) In making a determination under (b) of this subsection, the court shall consider pleadings and supporting and
opposing affidavits stating the facts upon which the liability
or defense is based.
(d) If the court determines that the responding party has
established a probability of prevailing on the claim:
(i) The fact that the determination has been made and the
substance of the determination may not be admitted into evidence at any later stage of the case; and
(ii) The determination does not affect the burden of proof
or standard of proof that is applied in the underlying proceeding.
(e) The attorney general’s office or any government
body to which the moving party’s acts were directed may
intervene to defend or otherwise support the moving party.
(5)(a) The special motion to strike may be filed within
sixty days of the service of the most recent complaint or, in
the court’s discretion, at any later time upon terms it deems
proper. A hearing shall be held on the motion not later than
thirty days after the service of the motion unless the docket
conditions of the court require a later hearing. Notwithstanding this subsection, the court is directed to hold a hearing with
all due speed and such hearings should receive priority.
(b) The court shall render its decision as soon as possible
but no later than seven days after the hearing is held.
(c) All discovery and any pending hearings or motions in
the action shall be stayed upon the filing of a special motion
to strike under subsection (4) of this section. The stay of discovery shall remain in effect until the entry of the order ruling
on the motion. Notwithstanding the stay imposed by this
subsection, the court, on motion and for good cause shown,
may order that specified discovery or other hearings or
motions be conducted.
(d) Every party has a right of expedited appeal from a
trial court order on the special motion or from a trial court’s
failure to rule on the motion in a timely fashion.
(6)(a) The court shall award to a moving party who prevails, in part or in whole, on a special motion to strike made
under subsection (4) of this section, without regard to any
limits under state law:
(i) Costs of litigation and any reasonable attorneys’ fees
incurred in connection with each motion on which the moving party prevailed;
(ii) An amount of ten thousand dollars, not including the
costs of litigation and attorney fees; and
(iii) Such additional relief, including sanctions upon the
responding party and its attorneys or law firms, as the court
determines to be necessary to deter repetition of the conduct
and comparable conduct by others similarly situated.
(b) If the court finds that the special motion to strike is
frivolous or is solely intended to cause unnecessary delay, the
court shall award to a responding party who prevails, in part
or in whole, without regard to any limits under state law:
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(i) Costs of litigation and any reasonable attorneys’ fees
incurred in connection with each motion on which the
responding party prevailed;
(ii) An amount of ten thousand dollars, not including the
costs of litigation and attorneys’ fees; and
(iii) Such additional relief, including sanctions upon the
moving party and its attorneys or law firms, as the court
determines to be necessary to deter repetition of the conduct
and comparable conduct by others similarly situated.
(7) Nothing in this section limits or precludes any rights
the moving party may have under any other constitutional,
statutory, case or common law, or rule provisions. [2010 c
118 § 2.]
Findings—Purpose—2010 c 118: "(1) The legislature finds and
declares that:
(a) It is concerned about lawsuits brought primarily to chill the valid
exercise of the constitutional rights of freedom of speech and petition for the
redress of grievances;
(b) Such lawsuits, called "Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation" or "SLAPPs," are typically dismissed as groundless or unconstitutional,
but often not before the defendants are put to great expense, harassment, and
interruption of their productive activities;
(c) The costs associated with defending such suits can deter individuals
and entities from fully exercising their constitutional rights to petition the
government and to speak out on public issues;
(d) It is in the public interest for citizens to participate in matters of
public concern and provide information to public entities and other citizens
on public issues that affect them without fear of reprisal through abuse of the
judicial process; and
(e) An expedited judicial review would avoid the potential for abuse in
these cases.
(2) The purposes of this act are to:
(a) Strike a balance between the rights of persons to file lawsuits and to
trial by jury and the rights of persons to participate in matters of public concern;
(b) Establish an efficient, uniform, and comprehensive method for
speedy adjudication of strategic lawsuits against public participation; and
(c) Provide for attorneys’ fees, costs, and additional relief where appropriate." [2010 c 118 § 1.]
Application—Construction—2010 c 118: "This act shall be applied
and construed liberally to effectuate its general purpose of protecting participants in public controversies from an abusive use of the courts." [2010 c
118 § 3.]
Short title—2010 c 118: "This act may be cited as the Washington Act
Limiting Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation." [2010 c 118 § 4.]
4.24.530 Limitations on liability for equine activities—Definitions. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the definitions in this section apply to RCW 4.24.530,
4.24.540, and section 3, chapter 292, Laws of 1989.
(1) "Equine" means a horse, pony, mule, donkey, or
hinny.
(2) "Equine activity" means: (a) Equine shows, fairs,
competitions, performances, or parades that involve any or
all breeds of equines and any of the equine disciplines,
including, but not limited to, dressage, hunter and jumper
horse shows, grand prix jumping, three-day events, combined
training, rodeos, driving, pulling, cutting, polo, steeplechasing, endurance trail riding and western games, and hunting;
(b) equine training and/or teaching activities; (c) boarding
equines; (d) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine
belonging to another whether or not the owner has received
some monetary consideration or other thing of value for the
use of the equine or is permitting a prospective purchaser of
the equine to ride, inspect, or evaluate the equine; and (e)
rides, trips, hunts, or other equine activities of any type how4.24.530
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ever informal or impromptu that are sponsored by an equine
activity sponsor.
(3) "Equine activity sponsor" means an individual, group
or club, partnership, or corporation, whether or not the sponsor is operating for profit or nonprofit, which sponsors, organizes, or provides the facilities for, an equine activity including but not limited to: Pony clubs, 4-H clubs, hunt clubs,
riding clubs, school and college sponsored classes and programs, therapeutic riding programs, and, operators, instructors, and promoters of equine facilities, including but not limited to stables, clubhouses, ponyride strings, fairs, and arenas
at which the activity is held.
(4) "Participant" means any person, whether amateur or
professional, who directly engages in an equine activity,
whether or not a fee is paid to participate in the equine activity.
(5) "Engages in an equine activity" means a person who
rides, trains, drives, or is a passenger upon an equine, whether
mounted or unmounted, and does not mean a spectator at an
equine activity or a person who participates in the equine
activity but does not ride, train, drive, or ride as a passenger
upon an equine.
(6) "Equine professional" means a person engaged for
compensation (a) in instructing a participant or renting to a
participant an equine for the purpose of riding, driving, or
being a passenger upon the equine, or, (b) in renting equipment or tack to a participant. [1989 c 292 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.540 Limitations on liability for equine activities—Exceptions. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2)
of this section, an equine activity sponsor or an equine professional shall not be liable for an injury to or the death of a
participant engaged in an equine activity, and, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no participant nor participant’s representative may maintain an action against or
recover from an equine activity sponsor or an equine professional for an injury to or the death of a participant engaged in
an equine activity.
(2)(a) RCW 4.24.530 and 4.24.540 do not apply to the
horse racing industry as regulated in chapter 67.16 RCW.
(b) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall prevent
or limit the liability of an equine activity sponsor or an equine
professional:
(i) If the equine activity sponsor or the equine professional:
(A) Provided the equipment or tack and the equipment or
tack caused the injury; or
(B) Provided the equine and failed to make reasonable
and prudent efforts to determine the ability of the participant
to engage safely in the equine activity, determine the ability
of the equine to behave safely with the participant, and determine the ability of the participant to safely manage the particular equine;
(ii) If the equine activity sponsor or the equine professional owns, leases, rents, or otherwise is in lawful possession and control of the land or facilities upon which the participant sustained injuries because of a dangerous latent condition which was known to or should have been known to the
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equine activity sponsor or the equine professional and for
which warning signs have not been conspicuously posted;
(iii) If the equine activity sponsor or the equine professional commits an act or omission that constitutes willful or
wanton disregard for the safety of the participant and that act
or omission caused the injury;
(iv) If the equine activity sponsor or the equine professional intentionally injures the participant;
(v) Under liability provisions as set forth in the products
liability laws; or
(vi) Under liability provisions in chapter 16.04, *16.13,
or *16.16 RCW. [1989 c 292 § 2.]
*Reviser’s note: Chapters 16.13 and 16.16 RCW were each recodified
and/or repealed in their entirety by 1989 c 286. For disposition of chapters
16.13 and 16.16 RCW, see Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections,
Volume 0.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.545 Electronic monitoring—Limitation on liability. Local governments, their subdivisions and employees, the department of corrections and its employees, and the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs and its
employees are immune from civil liability for damages arising from incidents involving offenders who are placed on
electronic monitoring, unless it is shown that an employee
acted with gross negligence or bad faith. [2006 c 130 § 3.]
4.24.545
4.24.550 Sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—
Release of information to public—Web site. (1) In addition to the disclosure under subsection (5) of this section,
public agencies are authorized to release information to the
public regarding sex offenders and kidnapping offenders
when the agency determines that disclosure of the information is relevant and necessary to protect the public and counteract the danger created by the particular offender. This
authorization applies to information regarding: (a) Any person adjudicated or convicted of a sex offense as defined in
*RCW 9A.44.130 or a kidnapping offense as defined by
*RCW 9A.44.130; (b) any person under the jurisdiction of
the indeterminate sentence review board as the result of a sex
offense or kidnapping offense; (c) any person committed as a
sexually violent predator under chapter 71.09 RCW or as a
sexual psychopath under chapter 71.06 RCW; (d) any person
found not guilty of a sex offense or kidnapping offense by
reason of insanity under chapter 10.77 RCW; and (e) any person found incompetent to stand trial for a sex offense or kidnapping offense and subsequently committed under chapter
71.05 or 71.34 RCW.
(2) Except for the information specifically required
under subsection (5) of this section, the extent of the public
disclosure of relevant and necessary information shall be
rationally related to: (a) The level of risk posed by the
offender to the community; (b) the locations where the
offender resides, expects to reside, or is regularly found; and
(c) the needs of the affected community members for information to enhance their individual and collective safety.
(3) Except for the information specifically required
under subsection (5) of this section, local law enforcement
agencies shall consider the following guidelines in determining the extent of a public disclosure made under this section:
(a) For offenders classified as risk level I, the agency shall
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share information with other appropriate law enforcement
agencies and, if the offender is a student, the public or private
school regulated under Title 28A RCW or chapter 72.40
RCW which the offender is attending, or planning to attend.
The agency may disclose, upon request, relevant, necessary,
and accurate information to any victim or witness to the
offense and to any individual community member who lives
near the residence where the offender resides, expects to
reside, or is regularly found; (b) for offenders classified as
risk level II, the agency may also disclose relevant, necessary, and accurate information to public and private schools,
child day care centers, family day care providers, public
libraries, businesses and organizations that serve primarily
children, women, or vulnerable adults, and neighbors and
community groups near the residence where the offender
resides, expects to reside, or is regularly found; (c) for
offenders classified as risk level III, the agency may also disclose relevant, necessary, and accurate information to the
public at large; and (d) because more localized notification is
not feasible and homeless and transient offenders may
present unique risks to the community, the agency may also
disclose relevant, necessary, and accurate information to the
public at large for offenders registered as homeless or transient.
(4) The county sheriff with whom an offender classified
as risk level III is registered shall cause to be published by
legal notice, advertising, or news release a sex offender community notification that conforms to the guidelines established under RCW 4.24.5501 in at least one legal newspaper
with general circulation in the area of the sex offender’s registered address or location. The county sheriff shall also
cause to be published consistent with this subsection a current list of level III registered sex offenders, twice yearly.
Unless the information is posted on the web site described in
subsection (5) of this section, this list shall be maintained by
the county sheriff on a publicly accessible web site and shall
be updated at least once per month.
(5)(a) When funded by federal grants or other sources,
the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs shall
create and maintain a statewide registered kidnapping and
sex offender web site, which shall be available to the public.
The web site shall post all level III and level II registered sex
offenders, level I registered sex offenders during the time
they are out of compliance with registration requirements
under RCW 9A.44.130, and all registered kidnapping offenders in the state of Washington.
(i) For level III offenders, the web site shall contain, but
is not limited to, the registered sex offender’s name, relevant
criminal convictions, address by hundred block, physical
description, and photograph. The web site shall provide
mapping capabilities that display the sex offender’s address
by hundred block on a map. The web site shall allow citizens
to search for registered sex offenders within the state of
Washington by county, city, zip code, last name, type of conviction, and address by hundred block.
(ii) For level II offenders, and level I sex offenders during the time they are out of compliance with registration
requirements under RCW 9A.44.130, the web site shall contain, but is not limited to, the same information and functionality as described in (a)(i) of this subsection, provided that it
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sible, the web site shall be limited to the information and
functionality that is permissible under state and federal law.
(iii) For kidnapping offenders, the web site shall contain,
but is not limited to, the same information and functionality
as described in (a)(i) of this subsection, provided that it is permissible under state and federal law. If it is not permissible,
the web site shall be limited to the information and functionality that is permissible under state and federal law.
(b) Until the implementation of (a) of this subsection, the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs shall
create a web site available to the public that provides electronic links to county-operated web sites that offer sex
offender registration information.
(6) Local law enforcement agencies that disseminate
information pursuant to this section shall: (a) Review available risk level classifications made by the department of corrections, the department of social and health services, and the
indeterminate sentence review board; (b) assign risk level
classifications to all offenders about whom information will
be disseminated; and (c) make a good faith effort to notify the
public and residents at least fourteen days before the offender
is released from confinement or, where an offender moves
from another jurisdiction, as soon as possible after the agency
learns of the offender’s move, except that in no case may this
notification provision be construed to require an extension of
an offender’s release date. The juvenile court shall provide
local law enforcement officials with all relevant information
on offenders allowed to remain in the community in a timely
manner.
(7) An appointed or elected public official, public
employee, or public agency as defined in RCW 4.24.470, or
units of local government and its employees, as provided in
RCW 36.28A.010, are immune from civil liability for damages for any discretionary risk level classification decisions
or release of relevant and necessary information, unless it is
shown that the official, employee, or agency acted with gross
negligence or in bad faith. The immunity in this section
applies to risk level classification decisions and the release of
relevant and necessary information regarding any individual
for whom disclosure is authorized. The decision of a local
law enforcement agency or official to classify an offender to
a risk level other than the one assigned by the department of
corrections, the department of social and health services, or
the indeterminate sentence review board, or the release of any
relevant and necessary information based on that different
classification shall not, by itself, be considered gross negligence or bad faith. The immunity provided under this section
applies to the release of relevant and necessary information to
other public officials, public employees, or public agencies,
and to the general public.
(8) Except as may otherwise be provided by law, nothing
in this section shall impose any liability upon a public official, public employee, or public agency for failing to release
information authorized under this section.
(9) Nothing in this section implies that information
regarding persons designated in subsection (1) of this section
is confidential except as may otherwise be provided by law.
(10) When a local law enforcement agency or official
classifies an offender differently than the offender is classified by the end of sentence review committee or the department of social and health services at the time of the
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offender’s release from confinement, the law enforcement
agency or official shall notify the end of sentence review
committee or the department of social and health services and
submit its reasons supporting the change in classification.
Upon implementation of subsection (5)(a) of this section,
notification of the change shall also be sent to the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs. [2008 c 98 § 1.
Prior: 2005 c 380 § 2; 2005 c 228 § 1; 2005 c 99 § 1; 2003 c
217 § 1; 2002 c 118 § 1; prior: 2001 c 283 § 2; 2001 c 169 §
2; 1998 c 220 § 6; prior: 1997 c 364 § 1; 1997 c 113 § 2; 1996
c 215 § 1; 1994 c 129 § 2; 1990 c 3 § 117.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 9A.44.130 was amended by 2010 c 267 § 2,
removing the definition of "sex offense" and "kidnapping offense." Those
terms are now defined in RCW 9A.44.128.
Effective date—2005 c 380: See note following RCW 9A.44.130.
Conflict with federal requirements—2002 c 118: "If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid due to
a conflict with federal law, the conflicting part of this act is inoperative
solely to the extent of the conflict, and such holding does not affect the operation of the remainder of this act or the application of the provision to other
persons or circumstances." [2002 c 118 § 3.]
Findings—1997 c 113: "The legislature finds that offenders who commit kidnapping offenses against minor children pose a substantial threat to
the well-being of our communities. Child victims are especially vulnerable
and unable to protect themselves. The legislature further finds that requiring
sex offenders to register has assisted law enforcement agencies in protecting
their communities. Similar registration requirements for offenders who have
kidnapped or unlawfully imprisoned a child would also assist law enforcement agencies in protecting the children in their communities from further
victimization." [1997 c 113 § 1.]
Findings—Intent—1994 c 129: "The legislature finds that members of
the public may be alarmed when law enforcement officers notify them that a
sex offender who is about to be released from custody will live in or near
their neighborhood. The legislature also finds that if the public is provided
adequate notice and information, the community can develop constructive
plans to prepare themselves and their children for the offender’s release. A
sufficient time period allows communities to meet with law enforcement to
discuss and prepare for the release, to establish block watches, to obtain
information about the rights and responsibilities of the community and the
offender, and to provide education and counseling to their children. Therefore, the legislature intends that when law enforcement officials decide to
notify the public about a sex offender’s pending release that notice be given
at least fourteen days before the offender’s release whenever possible."
[1994 c 129 § 1.]
Finding—Policy—1990 c 3 § 117: "The legislature finds that sex
offenders pose a high risk of engaging in sex offenses even after being
released from incarceration or commitment and that protection of the public
from sex offenders is a paramount governmental interest. The legislature
further finds that the penal and mental health components of our justice system are largely hidden from public view and that lack of information from
either may result in failure of both systems to meet this paramount concern
of public safety. Overly restrictive confidentiality and liability laws governing the release of information about sexual predators have reduced willingness to release information that could be appropriately released under the
public disclosure laws, and have increased risks to public safety. Persons
found to have committed a sex offense have a reduced expectation of privacy
because of the public’s interest in public safety and in the effective operation
of government. Release of information about sexual predators to public
agencies and under limited circumstances, the general public, will further the
governmental interests of public safety and public scrutiny of the criminal
and mental health systems so long as the information released is rationally
related to the furtherance of those goals.
Therefore, this state’s policy as expressed in RCW 4.24.550 is to
require the exchange of relevant information about sexual predators among
public agencies and officials and to authorize the release of necessary and
relevant information about sexual predators to members of the general public." [1990 c 3 § 116.]
Release of information regarding
convicted sex offenders: RCW 9.94A.846.
juveniles found to have committed sex offenses: RCW 13.40.217.
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persons in custody of department of social and health services: RCW
10.77.207, 71.05.427, 71.06.135, 71.09.120.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.5501 Sex offenders—Model policy—Work
group. (1) When funded, the Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs shall convene a sex offender model
policy work group to develop a model policy for law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice personnel. The
model policy shall provide guidelines for sex offender registration, community notification, and strategies for sex
offender management.
(2) In developing the policy, the association shall consult
with representatives of the following agencies and professions: (a) The department of corrections; (b) the department
of social and health services; (c) the indeterminate sentence
review board; (d) the Washington state council of police
officers; (e) local correctional agencies; (f) the Washington
association of prosecuting attorneys; (g) the Washington public defender association; (h) the Washington association for
the treatment of sexual abusers; (i) the office of the superintendent of public instruction; (j) the criminal justice training
commission; (k) the Washington association of criminal
defense lawyers; (l) the association of Washington cities; (m)
the Washington coalition of sexual assault programs; and (n)
victim advocates.
The sex offender model policy work group, once convened, shall first conduct a series of community meetings
around the state to assess the practices and needs of communities, identify best practices on sex offender registration,
community notification, and strategies for sex offender management. Once the sex offender model policy work group
has received input from stakeholders on a final draft of the
model policy, the policy shall be presented to the Washington
association of sheriffs and police chiefs for adoption or rejection. Following the adoption of a model policy, the sex
offender model policy work group shall conduct a series of
meetings around the state with local law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice personnel to review the model
policy and conduct training as needed. The sex offender
model policy work group shall then be dissolved, and, when
funded, the Washington association of sheriffs and police
chiefs shall be responsible for the continued promotion of the
model policy, including annual or biennial regional workshops with local law enforcement agencies and other criminal
justice personnel to encourage sex offender registration,
community notification, and strategies for sex offender management policies and practices that best fit the needs, characteristics, and risks of each community.
(3) The model policy shall, at a minimum, include recommendations to address the following issues: (a) Procedures for local agencies or officials to accomplish the notifications required under RCW 4.24.550(10), including the
identification of best practices for community notification, as
they relate to the specific needs and characteristics to each
community and the risk posed to that community; (b) contents and form of community notification documents, including procedures for ensuring the accuracy of factual information contained in the notification documents, and ways of
protecting the privacy of victims of the offenders’ crimes; (c)
methods of distributing community notification documents,
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including distribution to schools; (d) methods of providing
follow-up notifications to community residents at specified
intervals and of disclosing information about offenders to law
enforcement agencies in other jurisdictions if necessary to
protect the public; (e) methods of educating community residents at public meetings on how they can use the information
in the notification document in a reasonable manner to
enhance their individual and collective safety; (f) procedures
for educating community members regarding the right of sex
offenders not to be the subject of harassment or criminal acts
as a result of the notification process; (g) procedures and documents for local law enforcement agencies to provide appropriate notification when a sex offender risk level is reclassified, including strategies to monitor the reclassification of sex
offender risk levels by local law enforcement agencies; (h)
formulas and instructions on standard sex offender risk
assessment instruments; (i) strategies for sex offender management; and (j) other matters the Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs deems necessary as it relates to sex
offender registration, community notification, and management. [2006 c 137 § 1; 1997 c 364 § 6.]
4.24.5502 Sex offenders—Consistent approach to
risk assessment by agencies to implement 1997 c 364. The
department of corrections, the department of social and
health services, and the indeterminate sentence review board
shall jointly develop, by September 1, 1997, a consistent
approach to risk assessment for the purposes of implementing
chapter 364, Laws of 1997, including consistent standards for
classifying sex offenders into risk levels I, II, and III. [1999
c 372 § 1; 1997 c 364 § 7.]
4.24.5502
4.24.551 Law enforcement response to secure community transition facility—Limitation on liability. (1)
Law enforcement shall respond to a call regarding a resident
of a secure community transition facility as a high priority
call.
(2) No law enforcement officer responding reasonably
and in good faith to a call regarding a resident of a secure
community transition facility shall be held liable nor shall the
city or county employing the officer be held liable, in any
cause of action for civil damages based on the acts of the resident or the actions of the officer during the response. [2002
c 68 § 3.]
4.24.551
Purpose—Severability—Effective date—2002 c 68: See notes following RCW 36.70A.200.
4.24.555 Release of information not restricted by
pending appeal, petition, or writ. An offender’s pending
appeal, petition for personal restraint, or writ of habeas corpus shall not restrict the agency’s, official’s, or employee’s
authority to release relevant information concerning an
offender’s prior criminal history. However, the agency must
release the latest dispositions of the charges as provided in
chapter 10.97 RCW, the Washington state criminal records
privacy act. [1990 c 3 § 118.]
4.24.555
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.556 Sex offender treatment providers—Affiliate
sex offender treatment providers—Limited liability—
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Responsibilities. (1) A certified sex offender treatment provider, or a certified affiliate sex offender treatment provider
who has completed at least fifty percent of the required hours
under the supervision of a certified sex offender treatment
provider, acting in the course of his or her duties, providing
treatment to a person who has been released to a less restrictive alternative under chapter 71.09 RCW or to a level III sex
offender on community custody as a court, department, or
board ordered condition of sentence is not negligent because
he or she treats a high risk offender; sex offenders are known
to have a risk of reoffense. The treatment provider is not liable for civil damages resulting from the reoffense of a client
unless the treatment provider’s acts or omissions constituted
gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. This limited liability provision does not eliminate the treatment provider’s duty to warn of and protect from a client’s threatened
violent behavior if the client communicates a serious threat of
physical violence against a reasonably ascertainable victim or
victims. In addition to any other requirements to report violations, the sex offender treatment provider is obligated to
report an offender’s expressions of intent to harm or other
predatory behavior, whether or not there is an ascertainable
victim, in progress reports and other established processes
that enable courts and supervising entities to assess and
address the progress and appropriateness of treatment. This
limited liability provision applies only to the conduct of certified sex offender treatment providers, and certified affiliate
sex offender treatment providers who have completed at least
fifty percent of the required hours under the supervision of a
certified sex offender treatment provider, and not the conduct
of the state.
(2) Sex offender treatment providers who provide services to the department of corrections by identifying risk factors and notifying the department of risks for the subset of
high risk offenders who are not amenable to treatment and
who are under court order for treatment or supervision are
practicing within the scope of their profession. [2008 c 231 §
39; 2004 c 38 § 1; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 403.]
Intent—Application—Application of repealers—Effective date—
2008 c 231: See notes following RCW 9.94A.701.
Severability—2008 c 231: See note following RCW 9.94A.500.
Effective date—2004 c 38: See note following RCW 18.155.075.
Intent—Severability—Effective dates—2001 2nd sp.s. c 12: See
notes following RCW 71.09.250.
4.24.558 Limitations on liability for information
sharing regarding persons under court orders for supervision or treatment. Information shared and actions taken
without gross negligence and in good faith compliance with
RCW 71.05.445, 72.09.585, 70.96A.142, 71.05.157, or
72.09.315 are not a basis for any private civil cause of action.
[2004 c 166 § 21.]
4.24.558
Severability—Effective dates—2004 c 166: See notes following
RCW 71.05.040.
4.24.560 Defense to action for injury caused by
indoor air pollutants. It is a defense in a civil action brought
for damages for injury caused by indoor air pollutants in a
residential structure on which construction was begun on or
after July 1, 1991, that the builder or design professional
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complied in good faith, without negligence or misconduct,
with:
(1) Building product safety standards, including labeling;
(2) Restrictions on the use of building materials known
or believed to contain substances that contribute to indoor air
pollution; and
(3) The ventilation and radon resistive construction
requirements adopted under RCW 19.27.190. [1992 c 132 §
2; 1990 c 2 § 8.]
Findings—Severability—1990 c 2: See notes following RCW
19.27A.015.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.570 Acts against animals in research or educational facilities. (1) Joint and several liability for damages
shall apply to persons and organizations that commit an
intentional tort by (a) taking, releasing, destroying, contaminating, or damaging any animal or animals kept in a research
or educational facility, where the animal or animals are used
or to be used for medical research or other research purposes,
or for educational purposes; or (b) destroying or damaging
any records, equipment, research product, or other thing pertaining to such animal or animals.
(2) Any person or organization that plans or assists in the
development of a plan to commit an intentional tort covered
by subsection (1) of this section is liable for damages to the
same extent as a person who has committed the tort. However, a person or organization that assists in the development
of a plan is not liable under this subsection, if, at the time of
providing the assistance the person or organization does not
know, or have reason to know, that the assistance is promoting the commission of the tort. Membership in a liable organization does not in itself establish the member’s liability
under this subsection. The common law defense of prior
renunciation is allowed in actions brought under this subsection.
(3) In any case where damages are awarded under this
section, the court shall award to the plaintiff all costs of the
litigation, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, investigation
costs, and court costs, and shall impose on any liable party a
civil fine of not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars to be
paid to the plaintiff. [1991 c 325 § 3.]
4.24.570
Criminal acts against animal facilities: RCW 9.08.080, 9.08.090.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.575 Acts against animals kept for agricultural
or veterinary purposes. (1) Joint and several liability for
damages shall apply to persons and organizations that commit an intentional tort by taking, releasing, destroying or
damaging any animal or animals kept by a person for agricultural production purposes or by a veterinarian for veterinary
purposes; or by destroying or damaging any farm or veterinary equipment or supplies pertaining to such animal or animals.
(2) Any person or organization that plans or assists in the
development of a plan to commit an intentional tort covered
by subsection (1) of this section is liable for damages to the
same extent as a person who has committed the tort. However, a person or organization that assists in the development
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of a plan is not liable under this subsection, if, at the time of
providing the assistance the person or organization does not
know, or have reason to know, that the assistance is promoting the commission of the tort. Membership in a liable organization does not in itself establish the member’s liability
under this subsection. The common law defense of prior
renunciation is allowed in actions brought under this subsection.
(3) In any case where damages are awarded under this
section, the court shall award to the plaintiff all costs of the
litigation, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, investigation
costs, and court costs, and shall impose on any liable party a
civil fine of not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars to be
paid to the plaintiff.
(4) "Agricultural production," for purposes of this section, means all activities associated with the raising of animals for agricultural purposes, including but not limited to
animals raised for wool or fur. Agricultural production also
includes the exhibiting or marketing of live animals raised for
agricultural purposes. [1991 c 325 § 4.]
Criminal acts against animal facilities: RCW 9.08.080, 9.08.090.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.580 Acts against animal facilities—Injunction.
Any individual having reason to believe that he or she may be
injured by the commission of an intentional tort under RCW
4.24.570 or 4.24.575 may apply for injunctive relief to prevent the occurrence of the tort. Any individual who owns or
is employed at a research or educational facility or an agricultural production facility where animals are used for research,
educational, or agricultural purposes who is harassed, or
believes that he or she is about to be harassed, by an organization, person, or persons whose intent is to stop or modify
the facility’s use or uses of an animal or animals, may apply
for injunctive relief to prevent the harassment.
For the purposes of this section:
(1) "Agricultural production" means all activities associated with the raising of animals for agricultural purposes,
including but not limited to animals raised for wool or fur.
Agricultural production also includes the exhibiting or marketing of live animals raised for agricultural purposes; and
(2) "Harassment" means any threat, without lawful
authority, that the recipient has good reason to fear will be
carried out, that is knowingly made for the purpose of stopping or modifying the use of animals, and that either (a)
would cause injury to the person or property of the recipient,
or result in the recipient’s physical confinement or restraint,
or (b) is a malicious threat to do any other act intended to substantially cause harm to the recipient’s mental health or
safety. [1991 c 325 § 5.]
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Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.590 Liability of foster parents. In actions for personal injury or property damage commenced by foster children or their parents against foster parents licensed pursuant
to chapter 74.15 RCW, the liability of foster parents for the
care and supervision of foster children shall be the same as
the liability of biological and adoptive parents for the care
and supervision of their children. [1991 c 283 § 3.]
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Findings—Effective date—1991 c 283: See notes following RCW
74.14B.080.
4.24.601 Hazards to the public—Information—Legislative findings, policy, intent. The legislature finds that
public health and safety is promoted when the public has
knowledge that enables members of the public to make
informed choices about risks to their health and safety.
Therefore, the legislature declares as a matter of public policy
that the public has a right to information necessary to protect
members of the public from harm caused by alleged hazards
to the public. The legislature also recognizes that protection
of trade secrets, other confidential research, development, or
commercial information concerning products or business
methods promotes business activity and prevents unfair competition. Therefore, the legislature declares it a matter of public policy that the confidentiality of such information be protected and its unnecessary disclosure be prevented. [1994 c
42 § 1.]
4.24.601
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.611 Product liability/ hazardous substance
claims—Public right to information—Confidentiality—
Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees—Repeal. As used in RCW
4.24.601 and this section:
(1)(a) "Product liability/hazardous substance claim"
means a claim for damages for personal injury, wrongful
death, or property damage caused by a product or hazardous
or toxic substances, that is an alleged hazard to the public and
that presents an alleged risk of similar injury to other members of the public.
(b) "Confidentiality provision" means any terms in a
court order or a private agreement settling, concluding, or terminating a product liability/hazardous substance claim, that
limit the possession, disclosure, or dissemination of information about an alleged hazard to the public, whether those
terms are integrated in the order or private agreement or written separately.
(c) "Members of the public" includes any individual,
group of individuals, partnership, corporation, or association.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section,
members of the public have a right to information necessary
for a lay member of the public to understand the nature,
source, and extent of the risk from alleged hazards to the public.
(3) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section,
members of the public have a right to the protection of trade
secrets as defined in RCW 19.108.010, other confidential
research, development, or commercial information concerning products or business methods.
(4)(a) Nothing in this chapter shall limit the issuance of
any protective or discovery orders during the course of litigation pursuant to court rules.
(b) Confidentiality provisions may be entered into or
ordered or enforced by the court only if the court finds, based
on the evidence, that the confidentiality provision is in the
public interest. In determining the public interest, the court
shall balance the right of the public to information regarding
the alleged risk to the public from the product or substance as
provided in subsection (2) of this section against the right of
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the public to protect the confidentiality of information as provided in subsection (3) of this section.
(5)(a) Any confidentiality provisions that are not
adopted consistent with the provisions of this section are
voidable by the court.
(b) Any confidentiality provisions that are determined to
be void are severable from the remainder of the order or
agreement notwithstanding any provision to the contrary and
the remainder of the order or agreement shall remain in force.
(c) Nothing in RCW 4.24.601 and this section prevents
the court from denying the request for confidentiality provisions under other law nor limits the scope of discovery pursuant to applicable court rules.
(6) In cases of third party actions challenging confidentiality provisions in orders or agreements, the court has discretion to award to the prevailing party actual damages, costs,
reasonable attorneys’ fees, and such other terms as the court
deems just.
(7) The following acts or parts of acts are each repealed
on May 1, 1994:
(a) RCW 4.24.600 and 1993 c 17 § 1;
(b) RCW 4.24.610 and 1993 c 17 § 2;
(c) RCW 4.24.620 and 1993 c 17 § 3;
(d) RCW 4.16.380 and 1993 c 17 § 5; and
(e) 1993 c 17 § 4 (uncodified). [1994 c 42 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.630 Liability for damage to land and property—
Damages—Costs—Attorneys’ fees—Exceptions. (1)
Every person who goes onto the land of another and who
removes timber, crops, minerals, or other similar valuable
property from the land, or wrongfully causes waste or injury
to the land, or wrongfully injures personal property or
improvements to real estate on the land, is liable to the
injured party for treble the amount of the damages caused by
the removal, waste, or injury. For purposes of this section, a
person acts "wrongfully" if the person intentionally and
unreasonably commits the act or acts while knowing, or having reason to know, that he or she lacks authorization to so
act. Damages recoverable under this section include, but are
not limited to, damages for the market value of the property
removed or injured, and for injury to the land, including the
costs of restoration. In addition, the person is liable for reimbursing the injured party for the party’s reasonable costs,
including but not limited to investigative costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees and other litigation-related costs.
(2) This section does not apply in any case where liability for damages is provided under RCW 64.12.030,
*79.01.756, 79.01.760, 79.40.070, or where there is immunity from liability under RCW 64.12.035. [1999 c 248 § 2;
1994 c 280 § 1.]
4.24.630
*Reviser’s note: RCW 79.01.756, 79.01.760, and 79.40.070 were
recodified as RCW 79.02.320, 79.02.300, and 79.02.340, respectively, pursuant to 2003 c 334 § 554. RCW 79.02.340 was subsequently repealed by
2009 c 349 § 5.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.24.640 Firearm safety program liability. No person
who owns, operates, is employed by, or volunteers at a program approved under RCW 77.32.155 shall be liable for any
injury that occurs while the person who suffered the injury is
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participating in the course, unless the injury is the result of
gross negligence. [1994 sp.s. c 7 § 513.]
Finding—Intent—Severability—1994 sp.s. c 7: See notes following
RCW 43.70.540.
4.24.660 Liability of school districts under contracts
with youth programs. (1) A school district shall not be liable for an injury to or the death of a person due to action or
inaction of persons employed by, or under contract with, a
youth program if:
(a) The action or inaction takes place on school property
and during the delivery of services of the youth program;
(b) The private nonprofit group provides proof of being
insured, under an accident and liability policy issued by an
insurance company authorized to do business in this state,
that covers any injury or damage arising from delivery of its
services. Coverage for a policy meeting the requirements of
this section must be at least fifty thousand dollars due to
bodily injury or death of one person, or at least one hundred
thousand dollars due to bodily injury or death of two or more
persons in any incident. The private nonprofit shall also provide a statement of compliance with the policies for the management of concussion and head injury in youth sports as set
forth in RCW 28A.600.190; and
(c) The group provides proof of such insurance before
the first use of the school facilities. The immunity granted
shall last only as long as the insurance remains in effect.
(2) Immunity under this section does not apply to any
school district before January 1, 2000.
(3) As used in this section, "youth programs" means any
program or service, offered by a private nonprofit group, that
is operated primarily to provide persons under the age of
eighteen with opportunities to participate in services or programs.
(4) This section does not impair or change the ability of
any person to recover damages for harm done by: (a) Any
contractor or employee of a school district acting in his or her
capacity as a contractor or employee; or (b) the existence of
unsafe facilities or structures or programs of any school district. [2009 c 475 § 1; 1999 c 316 § 3.]
4.24.660
Intent—Effective date—1999 c 316: See notes following RCW
28A.335.155.
4.24.670 Liability of volunteers of nonprofit or governmental entities. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2)
of this section, a volunteer of a nonprofit organization or governmental entity shall not be personally liable for harm
caused by an act or omission of the volunteer on behalf of the
organization or entity if:
(a) The volunteer was acting within the scope of the volunteer’s responsibilities in the nonprofit organization or governmental entity at the time of the act or omission;
(b) If appropriate or required, the volunteer was properly
licensed, certified, or authorized by the appropriate authorities for the activities or practice, where the activities were or
practice was undertaken within the scope of the volunteer’s
responsibilities in the nonprofit organization or governmental
entity;
(c) The harm was not caused by willful or criminal misconduct, gross negligence, reckless misconduct, or a con4.24.670
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scious, flagrant indifference to the rights or safety of the individual harmed by the volunteer;
(d) The harm was not caused by the volunteer operating
a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or other vehicle for which
the state requires the operator or the owner of the vehicle,
craft, or vessel to either possess an operator’s license or
maintain insurance; and
(e) The nonprofit organization carries public liability
insurance covering the organization’s liability for harm
caused to others for which it is directly or vicariously liable
of not less than the following amounts:
(i) For organizations with gross revenues of less than
twenty-five thousand dollars, at least fifty thousand dollars
due to the bodily injury or death of one person or at least one
hundred thousand dollars due to the bodily injury or death of
two or more persons;
(ii) For organizations with gross revenues of twenty-five
thousand dollars or more but less than one hundred thousand
dollars, at least one hundred thousand dollars due to the
bodily injury or death of one person or at least two hundred
thousand dollars due to the bodily injury or death of two or
more persons;
(iii) For organizations with gross revenues of one hundred thousand dollars or more, at least five hundred thousand
dollars due to bodily injury or death.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect
any civil action brought by any nonprofit organization or any
governmental entity against any volunteer of the organization
or entity.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the
liability, or vicarious liability, of any nonprofit organization
or governmental entity with respect to harm caused to any
person, including harm caused by the negligence of a volunteer.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to
the emergency workers registered in accordance with chapter
38.52 RCW nor to the related volunteer organizations to
which they may belong.
(5) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout
this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Economic loss" means any pecuniary loss resulting
from harm, including the loss of earnings or other benefits
related to employment, medical expense loss, replacement
services loss, loss due to death, burial costs, and loss of business or employment opportunities.
(b) "Harm" includes physical, nonphysical, economic,
and noneconomic losses.
(c) "Noneconomic loss" means loss for physical and
emotional pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment, mental anguish, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of
life, loss of society and companionship, loss of consortium
other than loss of domestic service, hedonic damages, injury
to reputation, and all other nonpecuniary losses of any kind or
nature.
(d) "Nonprofit organization" means: (i) Any organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue
code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)) and exempt from tax
under section 501(a) of the internal revenue code; (ii) any
not-for-profit organization that is organized and conducted
for public benefit and operated primarily for charitable, civic,
educational, religious, welfare, or health purposes; or (iii) any
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organization described in section 501(c)(14)(A) of the internal revenue code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(14)(A)) and
exempt from tax under section 501(a) of the internal revenue
code.
(e) "Volunteer" means an individual performing services
for a nonprofit organization or a governmental entity who
does not receive compensation, other than reasonable reimbursement or allowance for expenses actually incurred, or
any other thing of value, in excess of five hundred dollars per
year. "Volunteer" includes a volunteer serving as a director,
officer, trustee, or direct service volunteer. [2001 c 209 § 1.]
4.24.680 Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Exception. (1) A person
shall not knowingly make available on the world wide web
the personal information of a peace officer, corrections person, justice, judge, commissioner, public defender, or prosecutor if the dissemination of the personal information poses
an imminent and serious threat to the peace officer’s, corrections person’s, justice’s, judge’s, commissioner’s, public
defender’s, or prosecutor’s safety or the safety of that person’s immediate family and the threat is reasonably apparent
to the person making the information available on the world
wide web to be serious and imminent.
(2) It is not a violation of this section if an employee of a
county auditor or county assessor publishes personal information, in good faith, on the web site of the county auditor or
county assessor in the ordinary course of carrying out public
functions.
(3) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Commissioner" means a commissioner of the superior court, court of appeals, or supreme court.
(b) "Corrections person" means any employee or volunteer who by state, county, municipal, or combination thereof,
statute has the responsibility for the confinement, care, management, training, treatment, education, supervision, or counseling of those whose civil rights have been limited in some
way by legal sanction.
(c) "Immediate family" means a peace officer’s, corrections person’s, justice’s, judge’s, commissioner’s, public
defender’s, or prosecutor’s spouse, child, or parent and any
other adult who lives in the same residence as the person.
(d) "Judge" means a judge of the United States district
court, the United States court of appeals, the United States
magistrate, the United States bankruptcy court, and the
Washington court of appeals, superior court, district court, or
municipal court.
(e) "Justice" means a justice of the United States
supreme court or Washington supreme court.
(f) "Personal information" means a peace officer’s, corrections person’s, justice’s, judge’s, commissioner’s, public
defender’s, or prosecutor’s home address, home telephone
number, pager number, social security number, home e-mail
address, directions to the person’s home, or photographs of
the person’s home or vehicle.
(g) "Prosecutor" means a county prosecuting attorney, a
city attorney, the attorney general, or a United States attorney
and their assistants or deputies.
(h) "Public defender" means a federal public defender, or
other public defender, and his or her assistants or deputies.
[2006 c 355 § 2; 2002 c 336 § 1.]
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Finding—2006 c 355: "The legislature finds that the dissemination of
personally identifying information as proscribed in RCW 4.24.680 is not in
the public interest." [2006 c 355 § 1.]
Severability—2006 c 355: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or
the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected." [2006 c 355 § 4.]
4.24.690 Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Court action to prevent.
(1) Whenever it appears that any person or organization is
engaged in or about to engage in any act that constitutes or
will constitute a violation of RCW 4.24.680, the prosecuting
attorney or any person harmed by an alleged violation of
RCW 4.24.680 may initiate a civil proceeding in superior
court to enjoin such violation, and may petition the court to
issue an order for the discontinuance of the dissemination of
information in violation of RCW 4.24.680.
(2) An action under this section shall be brought in the
county in which the violation is alleged to have taken place,
and shall be commenced by the filing of a verified complaint,
or shall be accompanied by an affidavit.
(3) If it is shown to the satisfaction of the court, either by
verified complaint or affidavit, that a person or organization
is engaged in or about to engage in any act that constitutes a
violation of RCW 4.24.680, the court may issue a temporary
restraining order to abate and prevent the continuance or
recurrence of the act.
(4) The court may issue a permanent injunction to
restrain, abate, or prevent the continuance or recurrence of
the violation of RCW 4.24.680. The court may grant declaratory relief, mandatory orders, or any other relief deemed necessary to accomplish the purposes of the injunction. The
court may retain jurisdiction of the case for the purpose of
enforcing its orders. [2002 c 336 § 2.]
4.24.690
4.24.700 Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Damages, fees, and costs.
Any person whose personal information is made available on
the world wide web as described in RCW 4.24.680(1) who
suffers damages as a result of such conduct may bring an
action against the person or organization who makes such
information available, for actual damages sustained plus
damages in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars for
each day the personal information was made available on the
world wide web, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.
[2006 c 355 § 3; 2002 c 336 § 3.]
4.24.700
Finding—Severability—2006 c 355: See notes following RCW
4.24.680.
4.24.710 Outdoor music festival, campground—
Detention. (1) In a civil action brought against the detainer
by reason of a person having been detained on or in the
immediate vicinity of the premises of an outdoor music festival or related campground for the purpose of investigation or
questioning as to the lawfulness of the consumption or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs, it is a defense that the
detained person was detained in a reasonable manner and for
not more than a reasonable time to permit the investigation or
questioning by a law enforcement officer, and that a peace
officer, owner, operator, employee, or agent of the outdoor
music festival had reasonable grounds to believe that the per4.24.710
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son so detained was unlawfully consuming or attempting to
unlawfully consume or possess, alcohol or illegal drugs on
the premises.
(2) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Illegal drug" means a controlled substance under
chapter 69.50 RCW for which the person detained does not
have a valid prescription or that is not being consumed in
accordance with the prescription directions and warnings, or
a legend drug under chapter 69.41 RCW for which the person
does not have a valid prescription or that is not being consumed in accordance with the prescription directions and
warnings.
(b) "Outdoor music festival" has the same meaning as in
RCW 70.108.020, except that no minimum time limit is
required.
(c) "Reasonable grounds" include, but are not limited to:
(i) Exhibiting the effects of having consumed liquor,
which means that a person has the odor of liquor on his or her
breath, or that by speech, manner, appearance, behavior, lack
of coordination, or otherwise exhibits that he or she has consumed liquor, and either:
(A) Is in possession of or in close proximity to a container that has or recently had liquor in it; or
(B) Is shown by other evidence to have recently consumed liquor; or
(ii) Exhibiting the effects of having consumed an illegal
drug, which means that a person by speech, manner, appearance, behavior, lack of coordination, or otherwise exhibits
that he or she has consumed an illegal drug, and either:
(A) Is in possession of an illegal drug; or
(B) Is shown by other evidence to have recently consumed an illegal drug.
(d) "Reasonable time" means the time necessary to permit the person detained to make a statement or to refuse to
make a statement, and the time necessary to allow a law
enforcement officer to determine the lawfulness of the consumption or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs. "Reasonable time" may not exceed one hour. [2003 c 219 § 2.]
4.24.720
4.24.720 Liability immunity—Amber alerts. No
cause of action shall be maintained for civil damages in any
court of this state against any radio or television broadcasting
station or cable television system, or the employees, officers,
directors, managers, or agents of the radio or television
broadcasting station or cable television system, based on the
broadcast of information including, but not limited to, the
name or description of an abducted child, the name or
description of a suspected abductor, and the circumstances of
an abduction supplied by law enforcement officials pursuant
to the voluntary broadcast notification system commonly
known as the "Amber alert," or as the same system may otherwise be known in this state, which is used to notify the public of missing or abducted children. Nothing in this section
shall be construed to limit or restrict in any way any immunity or privilege a radio or television broadcasting station or
cable television system may have under statute or common
law for broadcasting or otherwise disseminating information.
[2005 c 128 § 1.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 38]
4.24.7 30 Liability immunity—Disclosure of
employee information to prospective employer. (1) An
employer who discloses information about a former or current employee to a prospective employer, or employment
agency as defined by RCW 49.60.040, at the specific request
of that individual employer or employment agency, is presumed to be acting in good faith and is immune from civil and
criminal liability for such disclosure or its consequences if
the disclosed information relates to: (a) The employee’s ability to perform his or her job; (b) the diligence, skill, or reliability with which the employee carried out the duties of his
or her job; or (c) any illegal or wrongful act committed by the
employee when related to the duties of his or her job.
(2) The employer should retain a written record of the
identity of the person or entity to which information is disclosed under this section for a minimum of two years from
the date of disclosure. The employee or former employee has
a right to inspect any such written record upon request and
any such written record shall become part of the employee’s
personnel file, subject to the provisions of chapter 49.12
RCW.
(3) For the purposes of this section, the presumption of
good faith may only be rebutted upon a showing by clear and
convincing evidence that the information disclosed by the
employer was knowingly false, deliberately misleading, or
made with reckless disregard for the truth. [2005 c 103 § 1.]
4.24.730
4.24.740 Liability immunity—Bovine handling activities. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section,
an owner, operator, or manager of a bovine handling facility,
and the owner of bovine handled at or processed through a
bovine handling facility, are not liable for an injury to or the
death of a person who knowingly and voluntarily participates
in bovine handling activities at a bovine handling facility or
knowingly and voluntarily enters onto the premises of a
bovine handling facility as a spectator of bovine handling
activities.
(2) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section prevents or
limits the liability of an owner, operator, or manager of a
bovine handling facility, or an owner of bovine handled at or
processed through a bovine handling facility, if the owner,
operator, or manager of the bovine handling facility, or the
bovine owner:
(a) Intentionally injures the participant or spectator or
commits an act or omission that constitutes willful or wanton
disregard for the safety of the participant or spectator and that
act or omission caused the injury;
(b) Owns, leases, rents, or otherwise is in lawful possession and control of the land or facilities upon which the participant or spectator sustained injuries because of a dangerous
latent condition which was known to or should have been
known to the owner, operator, or manager of the bovine handling facility, or the bovine owner, and for which warning
signs have not been conspicuously posted; or
(c) Is liable under chapter 16.04 or 16.24 RCW.
(3) As used in this section:
(a) "Bovine" means beef cattle, dairy cattle, and bison.
(b) "Bovine handling facility" means a cooperative notfor-profit outdoor facility, such as a corral, that is used for the
normal and customary handling and husbandry of bovines,
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whether on a daily or periodic basis, and does not include
commercial slaughter facilities.
(c) "Bovine handling activities" means normal and customary activities associated with the handling and husbandry
of bovines. [2006 c 158 § 1.]
4.24.750 Monitoring of persons charged with or convicted of misdemeanors—Decisions concerning release of
criminal offenders—Findings. The legislature finds that
the provision of preconviction and postconviction misdemeanor probation and supervision services, and the monitoring of persons charged with or convicted of misdemeanors to
ensure their compliance with preconviction or postconviction
orders of the court, are essential to improving the safety of the
public in general. Furthermore, the legislature finds that
decisions concerning whether criminal offenders are released
into the community pretrial or postconviction, including the
revocation of probation, rest with the judiciary. [2007 c 174
§ 1.]
4.24.750
4.24.760 Limited jurisdiction courts—Limitation on
liability for inadequate supervision or monitoring—Definitions. (1) A limited jurisdiction court that provides misdemeanant supervision services is not liable for civil damages
based on the inadequate supervision or monitoring of a misdemeanor defendant or probationer unless the inadequate
supervision or monitoring constitutes gross negligence.
(2) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Limited jurisdiction court" means a district court or
a municipal court, and anyone acting or operating at the
direction of such court, including but not limited to its officers, employees, agents, contractors, and volunteers.
(b) "Misdemeanant supervision services" means preconviction or postconviction misdemeanor probation or supervision services, or the monitoring of a misdemeanor defendant’s compliance with a preconviction or postconviction
order of the court, including but not limited to community
corrections programs, probation supervision, pretrial supervision, or pretrial release services.
(3) This section does not create any duty and shall not be
construed to create a duty where none exists. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to affect judicial immunity. [2007
c 174 § 2.]
4.24.760
4.24.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 10.]
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Chapter 4.28
4.28.080
Chapter 4.28 RCW
COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS
Sections
4.28.011
4.28.020
4.28.080
4.28.090
4.28.100
4.28.110
4.28.120
4.28.140
4.28.150
4.28.160
4.28.180
4.28.185
4.28.200
4.28.210
4.28.290
4.28.320
4.28.325
4.28.328
4.28.330
4.28.340
4.28.350
4.28.360
4.28.900
Tolling statute of limitations—Action deemed commenced,
when.
Jurisdiction acquired, when.
Summons, how served.
Service on corporation without officer in state upon whom
process can be served.
Service of summons by publication—When authorized.
Manner of publication and form of summons.
Publication of notice in eminent domain proceedings.
Affidavit as to unknown heirs.
Title of cause—Unknown claimants—Service by publication.
Rights of unknown claimants and heirs—Effect of judgment—
Lis pendens.
Personal service out of state.
Personal service out of state—Acts submitting person to jurisdiction of courts—Saving.
Right of one constructively served to appear and defend or
reopen.
Appearance, what constitutes.
Assessment of damages without answer.
Lis pendens in actions affecting title to real estate.
Lis pendens in actions in United States district courts affecting
title to real estate.
Lis pendens—Liability of claimants—Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees.
Notice to alien property custodian.
Notice to alien property custodian—Definitions.
Notice to alien property custodian—Duration.
Personal injury action—Complaint not to include statement of
damages—Request for statement.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Rules of court: CR 3; CR 4; CR 4.1; CR 5; and CR 6.
Claims against
cities and towns: Chapters 35.31, 35A.31 RCW.
counties: Chapter 36.45 RCW.
political subdivisions, municipal corporations, and quasi municipal corporations: Chapter 4.96 RCW.
state: Chapter 4.92 RCW.
Foreign corporations, actions against: RCW 23B.15.100 and 23B.15.310.
Nonadmitted foreign corporations, actions against: Chapter 23B.18 RCW.
Proceedings as to individuals with mental illness: Chapter 71.05 RCW.
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
Service of papers on foreign corporation: RCW 23B.15.100 and
23B.15.310.
Service of process on
foreign savings and loan association: RCW 33.32.050.
nonadmitted foreign corporation: RCW 23B.18.040.
nonresident motor vehicle operator: RCW 46.64.040.
Sheriff’s fees for service of process and other official services: RCW
36.18.040.
4.28.011 Tolling statute of limitations—Action
deemed commenced, when. See RCW 4.16.170.
4.28.011
4.28.020 Jurisdiction acquired, when. From the time
of the commencement of the action by service of summons,
or by the filing of a complaint, or as otherwise provided, the
court is deemed to have acquired jurisdiction and to have
control of all subsequent proceedings. [1984 c 76 § 2; 1895 c
86 § 4; 1893 c 127 § 15; RRS § 238.]
4.28.020
4.28.080 Summons, how served. Service made in the
modes provided in this section shall be taken and held to be
personal service. The summons shall be served by delivering
a copy thereof, as follows:
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4.28.090
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(1) If the action be against any county in this state, to the
county auditor or, during normal office hours, to the deputy
auditor, or in the case of a charter county, summons may be
served upon the agent, if any, designated by the legislative
authority.
(2) If against any town or incorporated city in the state,
to the mayor, city manager, or, during normal office hours, to
the mayor’s or city manager’s designated agent or the city
clerk thereof.
(3) If against a school or fire district, to the superintendent or commissioner thereof or by leaving the same in his or
her office with an assistant superintendent, deputy commissioner, or business manager during normal business hours.
(4) If against a railroad corporation, to any station,
freight, ticket or other agent thereof within this state.
(5) If against a corporation owning or operating sleeping
cars, or hotel cars, to any person having charge of any of its
cars or any agent found within the state.
(6) If against a domestic insurance company, to any
agent authorized by such company to solicit insurance within
this state.
(7) If against a foreign or alien insurance company, as
provided in chapter 48.05 RCW.
(8) If against a company or corporation doing any
express business, to any agent authorized by said company or
corporation to receive and deliver express matters and collect
pay therefor within this state.
(9) If the suit be against a company or corporation other
than those designated in the preceding subdivisions of this
section, to the president or other head of the company or corporation, the registered agent, secretary, cashier or managing
agent thereof or to the secretary, stenographer or office assistant of the president or other head of the company or corporation, registered agent, secretary, cashier or managing agent.
(10) If the suit be against a foreign corporation or nonresident joint stock company, partnership or association
doing business within this state, to any agent, cashier or secretary thereof.
(11) If against a minor under the age of fourteen years, to
such minor personally, and also to his or her father, mother,
guardian, or if there be none within this state, then to any person having the care or control of such minor, or with whom
he or she resides, or in whose service he or she is employed,
if such there be.
(12) If against any person for whom a guardian has been
appointed for any cause, then to such guardian.
(13) If against a foreign or alien steamship company or
steamship charterer, to any agent authorized by such company or charterer to solicit cargo or passengers for transportation to or from ports in the state of Washington.
(14) If against a self-insurance program regulated by
chapter 48.62 RCW, as provided in chapter 48.62 RCW.
(15) In all other cases, to the defendant personally, or by
leaving a copy of the summons at the house of his or her usual
abode with some person of suitable age and discretion then
resident therein.
(16) In lieu of service under subsection (15) of this section, where the person cannot with reasonable diligence be
served as described, the summons may be served as provided
in this subsection, and shall be deemed complete on the tenth
day after the required mailing: By leaving a copy at his or her
[Title 4 RCW—page 40]
usual mailing address with a person of suitable age and discretion who is a resident, proprietor, or agent thereof, and by
thereafter mailing a copy by first-class mail, postage prepaid,
to the person to be served at his or her usual mailing address.
For the purposes of this subsection, "usual mailing address"
shall not include a United States postal service post office
box or the person’s place of employment. [1997 c 380 § 1;
1996 c 223 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 28; 1987 c 361 § 1; 1977
ex.s. c 120 § 1; 1967 c 11 § 1; 1957 c 202 § 1; 1893 c 127 §
7; RRS § 226, part. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1897 c
97 § 1 now codified in RCW 4.28.081.]
Rules of court: Service of process—CR 4(d), (e).
Service of process on
foreign corporation: RCW 23B.15.100 and 23B.15.310.
foreign savings and loan association: RCW 33.32.050.
nonadmitted foreign corporation: RCW 23B.18.040.
nonresident motor vehicle operator: RCW 46.64.040.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.28.090
4.28.090 Service on corporation without officer in
state upon whom process can be served. Whenever any
corporation, created by the laws of this state, or late territory
of Washington, does not have an officer in this state upon
whom legal service of process can be made, an action or proceeding against the corporation may be commenced in any
county where the cause of action may arise, or the corporation may have property, and service may be made upon the
corporation by depositing a copy of the summons, writ, or
other process, in the office of the secretary of state, which
shall be taken, deemed and treated as personal service on the
corporation: PROVIDED, A copy of the summons, writ, or
other process, shall be deposited in the post office, postage
paid, directed to the secretary or other proper officer of the
corporation, at the place where the main business of the corporation is transacted, when the place of business is known to
the plaintiff, and be published at least once a week for six
weeks in a newspaper of general circulation at the seat of
government of this state, before the service shall be deemed
perfect. [1985 c 469 § 1; 1893 c 127 § 8; RRS § 227.]
4.28.100
4.28.100 Service of summons by publication—When
authorized. When the defendant cannot be found within the
state, and upon the filing of an affidavit of the plaintiff, his
agent, or attorney, with the clerk of the court, stating that he
believes that the defendant is not a resident of the state, or
cannot be found therein, and that he has deposited a copy of
the summons (substantially in the form prescribed in RCW
4.28.110) and complaint in the post office, directed to the
defendant at his place of residence, unless it is stated in the
affidavit that such residence is not known to the affiant, and
stating the existence of one of the cases hereinafter specified,
the service may be made by publication of the summons, by
the plaintiff or his attorney in any of the following cases:
(1) When the defendant is a foreign corporation, and has
property within the state;
(2) When the defendant, being a resident of this state, has
departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors, or to
avoid the service of a summons, or keeps himself concealed
therein with like intent;
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Commencement of Actions
(3) When the defendant is not a resident of the state, but
has property therein and the court has jurisdiction of the subject of the action;
(4) When the action is for (a) establishment or modification of a parenting plan or residential schedule; or (b) dissolution of marriage, legal separation, or declaration of invalidity, in the cases prescribed by law;
(5) When the action is for nonparental custody under
chapter 26.10 RCW and the child is in the physical custody of
the petitioner;
(6) When the subject of the action is real or personal
property in this state, and the defendant has or claims a lien or
interest, actual or contingent, therein, or the relief demanded
consists wholly, or partly, in excluding the defendant from
any interest or lien therein;
(7) When the action is to foreclose, satisfy, or redeem
from a mortgage, or to enforce a lien of any kind on real
estate in the county where the action is brought, or satisfy or
redeem from the same;
(8) When the action is against any corporation, whether
private or municipal, organized under the laws of the state,
and the proper officers on whom to make service do not exist
or cannot be found;
(9) When the action is brought under RCW 4.08.160 and
4.08.170 to determine conflicting claims to property in this
state. [2005 c 117 § 1; 1981 c 331 § 13; 1953 c 102 § 1.
Prior: 1929 c 81 § 1; 1915 c 45 § 1; 1893 c 127 § 9; RRS §
228.]
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
4.28.110
4.28.110 Manner of publication and form of summons. The publication shall be made in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the action is brought once
a week for six consecutive weeks: PROVIDED, That publication of summons shall not be made until after the filing of
the complaint, and the service of the summons shall be
deemed complete at the expiration of the time prescribed for
publication. The summons must be subscribed by the plaintiff
or his attorney or attorneys. The summons shall contain the
date of the first publication, and shall require the defendant or
defendants upon whom service by publication is desired, to
appear and answer the complaint within sixty days from the
date of the first publication of the summons; and the summons for publication shall also contain a brief statement of
the object of the action. The summons for publication shall be
substantially as follows:
In the superior court of the State of Washington for the
county of . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . ., Plaintiff,
vs.
. . . . . . . . ., Defendant.
No. . . . .
The State of Washington to the said (naming the defendant or defendants to be served by publication):
(2010 Ed.)
4.28.150
You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days
after the date of the first publication of this summons, to
wit, within sixty days after the . . . . day of . . . . . ., 1 . . . .,
and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled
court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff . . . . . .,
and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned
attorneys for plaintiff . . . . . ., at his (or their) office below
stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be
rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.
(Insert here a brief statement of the object of the action.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
P.O. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington.
[1985 c 469 § 2; 1895 c 86 § 2; 1893 c 127 § 10; RRS § 233.]
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
4.28.120 Publication of notice in eminent domain
proceedings. If a party having or claiming a share or interest
in or lien upon any property sought to be appropriated for
public use be unknown, and such fact be made to appear by
affidavit filed in the office of the clerk of the court, the notice
required by law in such cases may be served by publication as
in the case of nonresident owners, and such notice shall be
directed by name to every owner of a share or interest in or
lien upon the property sought to be so appropriated, and generally to all persons unknown having or claiming an interest
or estate in the property or any portion thereof, and all such
unknown parties shall in all papers and proceedings be designated as "unknown owners," and shall be bound by the provisions and be entitled to the benefits of the judgment the same
as if they had been known and duly named. [1895 c 140 § 1;
RRS § 239.]
4.28.120
Eminent domain: Title 8 RCW.
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
4.28.140 Affidavit as to unknown heirs. Upon presenting an affidavit to the court or judge, showing to his satisfaction that the heirs of such deceased person are proper
parties to the action, and that their names and residences cannot with use of reasonable diligence be ascertained, such
court or judge may grant an order that service of the summons in such action be made on such "Unknown heirs" by
publication thereof in the same manner as in actions against
nonresident defendants. [1903 c 144 § 2; RRS § 230.]
4.28.140
Rules of court: Cf. CR 10(a).
4.28.150 Title of cause—Unknown claimants—Service by publication. In any action brought to determine any
adverse claim, estate, lien, or interest in real property, or to
quiet title to real property, the plaintiff may include as a
defendant in such action, and insert in the title thereof, in
addition to the names of such persons or parties as appear of
record to have, and other persons or parties who are known to
have, some title, claim, estate, lien, or interest in the lands in
controversy, the following, viz.: "Also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or
4.28.150
[Title 4 RCW—page 41]
4.28.160
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein."
And service of summons may be had upon all such unknown
persons or parties defendant by publication as provided by
law in case of nonresident defendants. [1903 c 144 § 3; RRS
§ 231.]
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
4.28.160 Rights of unknown claimants and heirs—
Effect of judgment—Lis pendens. All such unknown heirs
of deceased persons, and all such unknown persons or parties, so served by publication as in RCW 4.28.150, provided,
shall have the same rights as are provided by law in case of all
other defendants upon whom service is made by publication,
and the action shall proceed against such unknown heirs, or
unknown persons or parties, in the same manner as against
defendants, who are named, upon whom service is made by
publication, and with like effect; and any such unknown heirs
or unknown persons or parties who have or claim any right,
estate, lien, or interest in the said real property in controversy,
at the time of the commencement of the action, duly served as
aforesaid, shall be bound and concluded by the judgment in
such action, if the same is in favor of the plaintiff therein as
effectually as if the action was brought against such defendant by his or her name and constructive service of summons
obtained: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That such judgment
shall not bind such unknown heirs, or unknown persons or
parties, defendant, unless the plaintiff shall file a notice of lis
pendens in the office of the auditor of each county in which
said real estate is located, in the manner provided by law,
before commencing the publication of said summons. [1903
c 144 § 4; RRS § 232.]
4.28.160
(d) Contracting to insure any person, property or risk
located within this state at the time of contracting;
(e) The act of sexual intercourse within this state with
respect to which a child may have been conceived;
(f) Living in a marital relationship within this state notwithstanding subsequent departure from this state, as to all
proceedings authorized by chapter 26.09 RCW, so long as the
petitioning party has continued to reside in this state or has
continued to be a member of the armed forces stationed in
this state.
(2) Service of process upon any person who is subject to
the jurisdiction of the courts of this state, as provided in this
section, may be made by personally serving the defendant
outside this state, as provided in RCW 4.28.180, with the
same force and effect as though personally served within this
state.
(3) Only causes of action arising from acts enumerated
herein may be asserted against a defendant in an action in
which jurisdiction over him is based upon this section.
(4) Personal service outside the state shall be valid only
when an affidavit is made and filed to the effect that service
cannot be made within the state.
(5) In the event the defendant is personally served outside the state on causes of action enumerated in this section,
and prevails in the action, there may be taxed and allowed to
the defendant as part of the costs of defending the action a
reasonable amount to be fixed by the court as attorneys’ fees.
(6) Nothing herein contained limits or affects the right to
serve any process in any other manner now or hereafter provided by law. [1977 c 39 § 1; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 42 § 22;
1959 c 131 § 2.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 4(e), CR 12(a), CR 82(a).
4.28.180 Personal service out of state. Personal service of summons or other process may be made upon any
party outside the state. If upon a citizen or resident of this
state or upon a person who has submitted to the jurisdiction
of the courts of this state, it shall have the force and effect of
personal service within this state; otherwise it shall have the
force and effect of service by publication. The summons
upon the party out of the state shall contain the same and be
served in like manner as personal summons within the state,
except it shall require the party to appear and answer within
sixty days after such personal service out of the state. [1959
c 131 § 1; 1895 c 86 § 3; 1893 c 127 § 11; RRS § 234.]
4.28.180
Rules of court: Cf. CR 4(e), CR 12(a), CR 82(a).
Service of process on nonresident motor vehicle operator: RCW 46.64.040.
4.28.185 Personal service out of state—Acts submitting person to jurisdiction of courts—Saving. (1) Any person, whether or not a citizen or resident of this state, who in
person or through an agent does any of the acts in this section
enumerated, thereby submits said person, and, if an individual, his personal representative, to the jurisdiction of the
courts of this state as to any cause of action arising from the
doing of any of said acts:
(a) The transaction of any business within this state;
(b) The commission of a tortious act within this state;
(c) The ownership, use, or possession of any property
whether real or personal situated in this state;
Uniform parentage act: Chapter 26.26 RCW.
4.28.200 Right of one constructively served to appear
and defend or reopen. If the summons is not served personally on the defendant in the cases provided in RCW 4.28.110
and 4.28.180, he or his representatives, on application and
sufficient cause shown, at any time before judgment, shall be
allowed to defend the action and, except in an action for
divorce, the defendant or his representative may in like manner be allowed to defend after judgment, and within one year
after the rendition of such judgment, on such terms as may be
just; and if the defense is successful, and the judgment, or any
part thereof, has been collected or otherwise enforced, such
restitution may thereupon be compelled as the court directs.
[1893 c 127 § 12; RRS § 235.]
4.28.200
4.28.185
[Title 4 RCW—page 42]
4.28.210 Appearance, what constitutes. A defendant
appears in an action when he answers, demurs, makes any
application for an order therein, or gives the plaintiff written
notice of his appearance. After appearance a defendant is
entitled to notice of all subsequent proceedings; but when a
defendant has not appeared, service of notice or papers in the
ordinary proceedings in an action need not be made upon
him. Every such appearance made in an action shall be
deemed a general appearance, unless the defendant in making
the same states that the same is a special appearance. [1893 c
127 § 16; RRS § 241.]
4.28.210
Rules of court: Demurrers abolished—CR 7(c).
(2010 Ed.)
Commencement of Actions
4.28.290 Assessment of damages without answer. A
defendant who has appeared may, without answering,
demand in writing an assessment of damages, of the amount
which the plaintiff is entitled to recover, and thereupon such
assessment shall be had or any such amount ascertained in
such manner as the court on application may direct, and judgment entered by the clerk for the amount so assessed or ascertained. [1893 c 127 § 25; RRS § 251.]
4.28.290
4.28.320 Lis pendens in actions affecting title to real
estate. At any time after an action affecting title to real property has been commenced, or after a writ of attachment with
respect to real property has been issued in an action, or after
a receiver has been appointed with respect to any real property, the plaintiff, the defendant, or such a receiver may file
with the auditor of each county in which the property is situated a notice of the pendency of the action, containing the
names of the parties, the object of the action, and a description of the real property in that county affected thereby. From
the time of the filing only shall the pendency of the action be
constructive notice to a purchaser or encumbrancer of the
property affected thereby, and every person whose conveyance or encumbrance is subsequently executed or subsequently recorded shall be deemed a subsequent purchaser or
encumbrancer, and shall be bound by all proceedings taken
after the filing of such notice to the same extent as if he or she
were a party to the action. For the purpose of this section an
action shall be deemed to be pending from the time of filing
such notice: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That such notice
shall be of no avail unless it shall be followed by the first publication of the summons, or by the personal service thereof on
a defendant within sixty days after such filing. And the court
in which the said action was commenced may, at its discretion, at any time after the action shall be settled, discontinued
or abated, on application of any person aggrieved and on
good cause shown and on such notice as shall be directed or
approved by the court, order the notice authorized in this section to be canceled of record, in whole or in part, by the
county auditor of any county in whose office the same may
have been filed or recorded, and such cancellation shall be
evidenced by the recording of the court order. [2004 c 165 §
33; 1999 c 233 § 1; 1893 c 127 § 17; RRS § 243.]
4.28.320
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.28.325 Lis pendens in actions in United States district courts affecting title to real estate. In an action in a
United States district court for any district in the state of
Washington affecting the title to real property in the state of
Washington, the plaintiff, at the time of filing the complaint,
or at any time afterwards, or a defendant, when he sets up an
affirmative cause of action in his answer, or at any time afterward, if the same be intended to affect real property, may file
with the auditor of each county in which the property is situated a notice of the pendency of the action, containing the
names of the parties, the object of the action and a description
of the real property in that county affected thereby. From the
time of the filing only shall the pendency of the action be constructive notice to a purchaser or encumbrancer of the property affected thereby, and every person whose conveyance or
4.28.325
(2010 Ed.)
4.28.330
encumbrance is subsequently executed or subsequently
recorded shall be deemed a subsequent purchaser or encumbrancer, and shall be bound by all proceedings taken after the
filing of such notice to the same extent as if he were a party
to the action. For the purpose of this section an action shall be
deemed to be pending from the time of filing such notice:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That such notice shall be of no
avail unless it shall be followed by the first publication of the
summons, or by personal service thereof on a defendant
within sixty days after such filing. And the court in which the
said action was commenced may, in its discretion, at any time
after the action shall be settled, discontinued or abated, on
application of any person aggrieved and on good cause
shown and on such notice as shall be directed or approved by
the court, order the notice authorized in this section to be canceled, in whole or in part, by the county auditor of any county
in whose office the same may have been filed or recorded,
and such cancellation shall be evidenced by the recording of
the court order. [1999 c 233 § 4; 1963 c 137 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.28.328 Lis pendens—Liability of claimants—Damages, costs, attorneys’ fees. (1) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Lis pendens" means a lis pendens filed under RCW
4.28.320 or 4.28.325 or other instrument having the effect of
clouding the title to real property, however named, including
consensual commercial lien, common law lien, commercial
contractual lien, or demand for performance of public office
lien, but does not include a lis pendens filed in connection
with an action under Title 6, 60, other than chapter 60.70
RCW, or 61 RCW;
(b) "Claimant" means a person who files a lis pendens,
but does not include the United States, any agency thereof, or
the state of Washington, any agency, political subdivision, or
municipal corporation thereof; and
(c) "Aggrieved party" means (i) a person against whom
the claimant asserted the cause of action in which the lis pendens was filed, but does not include parties fictitiously named
in the pleading; or (ii) a person having an interest or a right to
acquire an interest in the real property against which the lis
pendens was filed, provided that the claimant had actual or
constructive knowledge of such interest or right when the lis
pendens was filed.
(2) A claimant in an action not affecting the title to real
property against which the lis pendens was filed is liable to an
aggrieved party who prevails on a motion to cancel the lis
pendens, for actual damages caused by filing the lis pendens,
and for reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in canceling the
lis pendens.
(3) Unless the claimant establishes a substantial justification for filing the lis pendens, a claimant is liable to an
aggrieved party who prevails in defense of the action in
which the lis pendens was filed for actual damages caused by
filing the lis pendens, and in the court’s discretion, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in defending the
action. [1994 c 155 § 1.]
4.28.328
4.28.330 Notice to alien property custodian. In any
court or administrative action or proceeding within this state,
involving property within this state or any interest therein, in
4.28.330
[Title 4 RCW—page 43]
4.28.340
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
which service of process is required to be made upon or
notice thereof given to any person who is in a designated
enemy country or enemy-occupied territory, in addition to the
service of process upon or giving of notice to the person as
required by any law, statute or rule applicable to the action or
proceeding, a copy of the process or notice shall be sent by
registered mail to the alien property custodian, Washington,
District of Columbia. [1943 c 62 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 §
254-1.]
4.28.340 Notice to alien property custodian—Definitions. For the purposes of RCW 4.28.330 through 4.28.350:
(1) "Person" includes any individual, partnership, association and corporation;
(2) "Designated enemy country" means any foreign
country as to which the United States has declared the existence of a state of war and any other country with which the
United States is at war in the future;
(3) "Enemy-occupied territory" means any place under
the control of any designated enemy country or any place
with which, by reason of the existence of a state of war, the
United States does not maintain postal communication.
[1943 c 62 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 254-2.]
4.28.340
specific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 11.]
Chapter 4.32
Chapter 4.32 RCW
PLEADINGS
Sections
4.32.070
4.32.120
4.32.130
4.32.140
4.32.150
4.32.170
4.32.250
Objection may be taken by answer.
Setoff against beneficiary of trust estate.
Setoff in probate actions brought by personal representatives.
Setoff in probate actions against personal representatives.
Setoff must be pleaded.
Answer may be stricken.
Effect of minor defects in pleading.
4.32.070 Objection may be taken by answer. When
any of the matters enumerated in *RCW 4.32.050 do not
appear upon the face of the complaint, the objection may be
taken by answer. [Code 1881 § 79; 1877 p 18 § 79; 1854 p
139 § 42; RRS § 261.]
4.32.070
*Reviser’s note: RCW 4.32.050 was repealed by 1984 c 76 § 11.
4.32.120 Setoff against beneficiary of trust estate. If
the plaintiff be a trustee to any other, or if the action be in a
name of the plaintiff who has no real interest in the contract
upon which the action is founded, so much of a demand existing against those whom the plaintiff represents or for whose
benefit the action is brought, may be set off as will satisfy the
plaintiff’s debt, if the same might have been set off in an
action brought by those beneficially interested. [Code 1881 §
498; 1877 p 107 § 502; RRS § 267.]
4.32.120
4.28.350 Notice to alien property custodian—Duration. RCW 4.28.330 and 4.28.340 shall remain in force only
so long as a state of war shall exist between the United States
and the designated enemy country involved in the action or
proceeding described in RCW 4.28.330. [1943 c 62 § 3;
Rem. Supp. 1943 § 254-3.]
4.28.350
4.28.360 Personal injury action—Complaint not to
include statement of damages—Request for statement. In
any civil action for personal injuries, the complaint shall not
contain a statement of the damages sought but shall contain a
prayer for damages as shall be determined. A defendant in
such action may at any time request a statement from the
plaintiff setting forth separately the amounts of any special
damages and general damages sought. Not later than fifteen
days after service of such request to the plaintiff, the plaintiff
shall have served the defendant with such statement.
[1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 2.]
4.28.360
Actions and procedure for injuries resulting from health care: Chapter 7.70
RCW.
Verdict or award of future economic damages in personal injury or property
damage action may provide for periodic payments: RCW 4.56.260.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.28.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, gender4.28.900
[Title 4 RCW—page 44]
4.32.130 Setoff in probate actions brought by personal representatives. In actions brought by executors and
administrators, demands against their testators and intestates,
and belonging to defendant at the time of their death, may be
set off by the defendant in the same manner as if the action
had been brought by and in the name of the deceased. [Code
1881 § 499; 1877 p 107 § 503; RRS § 268.]
4.32.130
4.32.140 Setoff in probate actions against personal
representatives. In actions against executors and administrators and against trustees and others, sued in their representative character, the defendants may set off demands belonging to their testators or intestates or those whom they represent, in the same manner as the person so represented would
have been entitled to set off the same, in an action against
them. [Code 1881 § 501; 1877 p 107 § 505; RRS § 270.]
4.32.140
4.32.150 Setoff must be pleaded. To entitle a defendant to a setoff he must set the same forth in his answer.
[Code 1881 § 502; 1877 p 108 § 506; RRS § 271.]
4.32.150
4.32.170 Answer may be stricken. Sham, frivolous
and irrelevant answers and defenses may be stricken out on
motion, and upon such terms as the court may in its discretion
impose. [Code 1881 § 85; 1877 p 19 § 85; 1869 p 21 § 83;
1854 p 140 § 47; RRS § 275.]
4.32.170
(2010 Ed.)
General Rules of Pleading
4.32.250 Effect of minor defects in pleading. A notice
or other paper is valid and effectual though the title of the
action in which it is made is omitted, or it is defective either
in respect to the court or parties, if it intelligently refers to
such action or proceedings; and in furtherance of justice upon
proper terms, any other defect or error in any notice or other
paper or proceeding may be amended by the court, and any
mischance, omission or defect relieved within one year thereafter; and the court may enlarge or extend the time, for good
cause shown, within which by statute any act is to be done,
proceeding had or taken, notice or paper filed or served, or
may, on such terms as are just, permit the same to be done or
supplied after the time therefor has expired. [1988 c 202 § 2;
1893 c 127 § 24; RRS § 250.]
4.32.250
Rules of court: Cf. CR 6(b), RAP 5.2, 18.22.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.36
Chapter 4.36 RCW
GENERAL RULES OF PLEADING
Sections
4.36.070
4.36.080
4.36.120
4.36.130
4.36.140
4.36.170
4.36.210
4.36.240
Pleading judgments.
Conditions precedent, how pleaded.
Libel or slander, how pleaded.
Answer in justification and mitigation.
Answer in action to recover property distrained.
Material allegation defined.
Variance in action to recover personal property.
Harmless error disregarded.
4.36.070 Pleading judgments. In pleading a judgment
or other determination of a court or office of special jurisdiction, it shall not be necessary to state the facts conferring
jurisdiction, but such judgment or determination may be
stated to have been duly given or made. If such allegation be
controverted, the party pleading shall be bound to establish
on the trial the facts conferring jurisdiction. [Code 1881 § 96;
1877 p 21 § 96; 1854 p 142 § 58; RRS § 287.]
4.36.070
Rules of court: Cf. CR 9(e).
4.36.080 Conditions precedent, how pleaded. In
pleading the performance of conditions precedent in a contract, it shall not be necessary to state the facts showing such
performance, but it may be stated generally that the party
duly performed all the conditions on his part; and if such allegation be controverted, the party pleading shall be bound to
establish, on the trial, the facts showing such performance.
[Code 1881 § 97; 1877 p 21 § 97; 1854 p 142 § 59; RRS §
288.]
4.36.080
4.40.010
4.36.130 Answer in justification and mitigation. In
an action mentioned in RCW 4.36.120, the defendant may, in
his answer, allege both the truth of the matter charged as defamatory, and any mitigating circumstances to reduce the
amount of damages; and whether he proves the justification
or not, he may give in evidence the mitigating circumstances.
[Code 1881 § 100; 1877 p 22 § 100; 1854 p 143 § 62; RRS §
293.]
4.36.130
4.36.140 Answer in action to recover property distrained. In an action to recover the possession of property
distrained doing damage, an answer that the defendant or person by whose command he acted, was lawfully possessed of
the real property upon which the distress was made, and that
the property distrained was at the time doing the damage
thereon, shall be good, without setting forth the title to such
real property. [Code 1881 § 101; 1877 p 22 § 101; 1854 p
143 § 63; RRS § 295.]
4.36.140
4.36.170 Material allegation defined. A material allegation in a pleading is one essential to the claim or defense,
and which could not be stricken from the pleading without
leaving it insufficient. [Code 1881 § 104; 1877 p 22 § 104;
1854 p 143 § 65; RRS § 298.]
4.36.170
4.36.210 Variance in action to recover personal property. Where the plaintiff in an action to recover the possession of personal property on a claim of being the owner
thereof, shall fail to establish on trial such ownership, but
shall prove that he is entitled to the possession thereof, by virtue of a special property therein, he shall not thereby be
defeated of his action, but shall be permitted to amend, on
reasonable terms his complaint, and be entitled to judgment
according to the proof in the case. [Code 1881 § 108; 1877 p
23 § 108; 1869 p 27 § 106; 1856 p 10 § 11; RRS § 302.]
4.36.210
4.36.240 Harmless error disregarded. The court shall,
in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in
pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be
reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect. [Code
1881 § 113; 1877 p 24 § 113; 1854 p 144 § 71; RRS § 307.]
4.36.240
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 2.4(a), 18.22.
Chapter 4.40
Chapter 4.40 RCW
ISSUES
Rules of court: Cf. CR 9(c).
Sections
4.36.120 Libel or slander, how pleaded. In an action
for libel or slander, it shall not be necessary to state in the
complaint any extrinsic facts, for the purpose of showing the
application to the plaintiff, of the defamatory matter out of
which the cause arose, but it shall be sufficient to state generally, that the same was published or spoken concerning the
plaintiff; and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff
shall be bound to establish on trial that it was so published or
spoken. [Code 1881 § 99; 1877 p 22 § 99; 1854 p 142 § 61;
RRS § 292.]
4.36.120
Rules of court: Cf. CR 8.
(2010 Ed.)
4.40.010
4.40.050
4.40.060
4.40.070
Issues defined—Kinds.
Trial of issue of law.
Trial of certain issues of fact—Jury.
Trial of other issues of fact.
4.40.010 Issues defined—Kinds. Issues arise upon the
pleadings when a fact or conclusion of law is maintained by
one party and controverted by the other, they are of two
kinds—first, of law; and second, of fact. [1893 c 127 § 28;
Code 1881 § 200; 1877 p 42 § 204; 1854 p 163 § 179; RRS §
309.]
4.40.010
[Title 4 RCW—page 45]
4.40.050
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
4.40.050 Trial of issue of law. An issue of law shall be
tried by the court, unless it is referred as provided by the statutes relating to referees. [1893 c 127 § 32; Code 1881 § 204;
1877 p 42 § 208; 1854 p 164 § 183; RRS § 313.]
4.40.050
Trial before referee: Chapter 4.48 RCW.
4.40.060 Trial of certain issues of fact—Jury. An
issue of fact, in an action for the recovery of money only, or
of specific real or personal property shall be tried by a jury,
unless a jury is waived, as provided by law, or a reference
ordered, as provided by statute relating to referees. [1893 c
127 § 33; Code 1881 § 204; 1877 p 42 § 208; 1873 p 52 §
206; 1869 p 50 § 208; 1854 p 164 § 183; RRS § 314.]
4.40.060
4.40.070 Trial of other issues of fact. Every other
issue of fact shall be tried by the court, subject, however, to
the right of the parties to consent, or of the court to order, that
the whole issue, or any specific question of fact involved
therein, be tried by a jury, or referred. [1893 c 127 § 34; RRS
§ 315.]
4.40.070
Chapter 4.44
Chapter 4.44 RCW
TRIAL
Sections
4.44.020
4.44.025
4.44.060
4.44.070
4.44.080
4.44.090
4.44.095
4.44.110
4.44.120
4.44.130
4.44.140
4.44.150
4.44.160
4.44.170
4.44.180
4.44.190
4.44.210
4.44.220
4.44.230
4.44.240
4.44.250
4.44.260
4.44.270
4.44.280
4.44.290
4.44.300
4.44.310
4.44.330
4.44.340
4.44.350
4.44.360
4.44.370
4.44.380
4.44.390
4.44.410
4.44.420
4.44.440
4.44.450
4.44.460
4.44.470
4.44.480
4.44.490
4.44.500
Notice of trial—Note of issue.
Priority permitted for aged or ill parties in civil cases.
Proceedings in trial by court—Findings deemed verdict.
Findings and conclusions, how made.
Questions of law to be decided by court.
Questions of fact for jury.
Right to jury trial upon an issue of fact in an action at law.
Jury fee part of taxable costs.
Impanelling jury—Voir dire, challenge for cause—Number.
Challenges—Kind and number.
Peremptory challenges defined.
Challenges for cause defined.
General causes of challenge.
Particular causes of challenge.
Implied bias defined.
Challenge for actual bias.
Peremptory challenges, how taken.
Order of taking challenges.
Exceptions to challenges—Determination.
Challenge determination.
Challenge, exception, denial may be oral.
Oath of jurors.
View of premises by jury.
Admonitions to jurors.
Replacement juror procedure.
Care of jury while deliberating.
Expense of keeping jury.
Discharge of jury without verdict.
Effect of discharge of jury.
Court recess while jury is out.
Proceedings when jury have agreed.
Manner of giving verdict.
Number of jurors required to render verdict.
Jury may be polled.
General or special verdicts.
Verdict in action for specific personal property.
Inconsistency between special findings of fact and general verdict.
Jury to assess amount of recovery.
Receiving verdict and discharging jury.
Court may fix amount of bond in civil actions.
Deposits in court—Order.
Deposits in court—Enforcement of order.
Deposits in court—Custody of money deposited.
District court, civil trial: Chapter 12.12 RCW.
[Title 4 RCW—page 46]
Juries
crimes relating to: Chapter 9.51 RCW.
generally: Chapter 2.36 RCW.
4.44.020 Notice of trial—Note of issue. At any time
after the issues of fact are completed in any case by the service of complaint and answer or reply when necessary, as
herein provided, either party may cause the issues of fact to
be brought on for trial, by serving upon the opposite party a
notice of trial at least three days before any day provided by
rules of court for setting causes for trial, which notice shall
give the title of the cause as in the pleadings, and notify the
opposite party that the issues in such action will be brought
on for trial at the time set by the court; and the party giving
such notice of trial shall, at least five days before the day of
setting such causes for trial file with the clerk of the court a
note of issue containing the title of the action, the names of
the attorneys and the date when the last pleading was served;
and the clerk shall thereupon enter the cause upon the trial
docket according to the date of the issue.
In case an issue of law raised upon the pleadings is
desired to be brought on for argument, either party shall, at
least five days before the day set apart by the court under its
rules for hearing issues of law, serve upon the opposite party
a like notice of trial and furnish the clerk of the court with a
note of issue as above provided, which note of issue shall
specify that the issue to be tried is an issue of law; and the
clerk of the court shall thereupon enter such action upon the
motion docket of the court.
When a cause has once been placed upon either docket of
the court, if not tried or argued at the time for which notice
was given, it need not be noticed for a subsequent session or
day, but shall remain upon the docket from session to session
or from law day to law day until final disposition or stricken
off by the court. The party upon whom notice of trial is
served may file the note of issue and cause the action to be
placed upon the calendar without further notice. [2003 c 406
§ 1; 1893 c 127 § 35; RRS § 319.]
4.44.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 40(a).
4.44.025 Priority permitted for aged or ill parties in
civil cases. When setting civil cases for trial, unless otherwise provided by statute, upon motion of a party, the court
may give priority to cases in which a party is frail and over
seventy years of age, a party is afflicted with a terminal illness, or other good cause is shown for an expedited trial date.
[2003 c 406 § 2; 1991 c 197 § 1.]
4.44.025
4.44.060 Proceedings in trial by court—Findings
deemed verdict. The order of proceedings on a trial by the
court shall be the same as provided in trials by jury. The finding of the court upon the facts shall be deemed a verdict, and
may be set aside in the same manner and for the same reason
as far as applicable, and a new trial granted. [Code 1881 §
247; 1877 p 51 § 251; 1869 p 60 § 251; RRS § 368.]
4.44.060
4.44.070 Findings and conclusions, how made. In any
case tried upon the facts without a jury or with an advisory
jury, any party may, when the evidence is closed, submit distinct and concise proposed findings of fact and conclusions of
law. They may be written and handed to the court, or at the
4.44.070
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4.44.180
option of the court, oral, and entered in the record. [2003 c
406 § 3; Code 1881 § 222; 1877 p 47 § 226; 1869 p 56 § 226;
RRS § 341.]
tory challenges. [1969 ex.s. c 37 § 1; Code 1881 § 207; 1877
p 43 § 211; 1854 p 165 § 186; RRS § 324.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 52(a).
4.44.140 Peremptory challenges defined. A peremptory challenge is an objection to a juror for which no reason
need be given, but upon which the court shall exclude the
juror. [2003 c 406 § 5; Code 1881 § 208; 1877 p 43 § 212;
1869 p 51 § 212; RRS § 325.]
4.44.080 Questions of law to be decided by court. All
questions of law including the admissibility of testimony, the
facts preliminary to such admission, and the construction of
statutes and other writings, and other rules of evidence, are to
be decided by the court, and all discussions of law addressed
to it. [Code 1881 § 223; 1877 p 47 § 227; 1869 p 56 § 227;
RRS § 342.]
4.44.080
Rules of court: Cf. ER 104 and ER 1008.
4.44.090 Questions of fact for jury. All questions of
fact other than those mentioned in RCW 4.44.080, shall be
decided by the jury, and all evidence thereon addressed to
them. [Code 1881 § 224; 1877 p 47 § 228; 1869 p 56 § 228;
RRS § 343.]
4.44.090
Rules of court: Cf. ER 1008.
Charging juries: State Constitution Art. 4 § 16.
Right to trial by jury: State Constitution Art. 1 § 21; RCW 4.48.010.
4.44.095 Right to jury trial upon an issue of fact in an
action at law. See RCW 4.48.010.
4.44.095
4.44.110 Jury fee part of taxable costs. The jury fee
paid by the party demanding a trial by jury shall be a part of
the taxable costs in such action. [1961 c 304 § 3; 1903 c 43 §
2; RRS § 317.]
4.44.140
4.44.150 Challenges for cause defined. A challenge
for cause is an objection to a juror, and may be either:
(1) General; that the juror is disqualified from serving in
any action; or
(2) Particular; that the juror is disqualified from serving
in the action on trial. [2003 c 406 § 6; Code 1881 § 209; 1877
p 43 § 213; 1869 p 51 § 213; RRS § 326.]
4.44.150
4.44.160 General causes of challenge. General causes
of challenge are:
(1) A want of any of the qualifications prescribed for a
juror, as set out in RCW 2.36.070.
(2) Unsoundness of mind, or such defect in the faculties
of the mind, or organs of the body, as renders him or her incapable of performing the duties of a juror in any action. [1992
c 93 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 203 § 2; Code 1881 § 210; 1877 p
44 § 214; 1869 p 52 § 214; RRS § 327.]
4.44.160
Qualifications of jurors: RCW 2.36.070.
4.44.110
4.44.120 Impanelling jury—Voir dire, challenge for
cause—Number. When the action is called for trial, a panel
of potential jurors shall be selected at random from the citizens summoned for jury service who have appeared and have
not been excused. A voir dire examination of the panel shall
be conducted for the purpose of discovering any basis for
challenge for cause and to permit the intelligent exercise of
peremptory challenges. Any necessary additions to the panel
shall be selected at random from the list of qualified jurors.
The jury shall consist of six persons, unless the parties in their
written demand for jury demand that the jury be twelve in
number or consent to a less number. The parties may consent
to a jury less than six in number but not less than three, and
such consent shall be entered in the record. [2003 c 406 § 4;
1996 c 40 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 57 § 3; Code 1881 § 206; 1877 p
43 § 210; 1869 p 51 § 210; 1854 p 164 § 185; RRS § 323.]
4.44.120
4.44.170 Particular causes of challenge. Particular
causes of challenge are of three kinds:
(1) For such a bias as when the existence of the facts is
ascertained, in judgment of law disqualifies the juror, and
which is known in this code as implied bias.
(2) For the existence of a state of mind on the part of the
juror in reference to the action, or to either party, which satisfies the court that the challenged person cannot try the issue
impartially and without prejudice to the substantial rights of
the party challenging, and which is known in this code as
actual bias.
(3) For the existence of a defect in the functions or
organs of the body which satisfies the court that the challenged person is incapable of performing the duties of a juror
in the particular action without prejudice to the substantial
rights of the party challenging. [1975 1st ex.s. c 203 § 3;
Code 1881 § 211; 1877 p 44 § 215; 1869 p 52 § 215; RRS §
329.]
4.44.170
Reviser’s note: The word "code" appeared in Code 1881 § 211.
Qualification of jurors: RCW 2.36.070.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 48.
Juries, district courts: Chapter 12.12 RCW.
4.44.130 Challenges—Kind and number. Either party
may challenge the jurors. The challenge shall be to individual
jurors, and be peremptory or for cause. Each party shall be
entitled to three peremptory challenges. When there is more
than one party on either side, the parties need not join in a
challenge for cause; but, they shall join in a peremptory challenge before it can be made. If the court finds that there is a
conflict of interests between parties on the same side, the
court may allow each conflicting party up to three peremp4.44.130
(2010 Ed.)
4.44.180 Implied bias defined. A challenge for
implied bias may be taken for any or all of the following
causes, and not otherwise:
(1) Consanguinity or affinity within the fourth degree to
either party.
(2) Standing in the relation of guardian and ward, attorney and client, master and servant or landlord and tenant, to a
party; or being a member of the family of, or a partner in business with, or in the employment for wages, of a party, or
being surety or bail in the action called for trial, or otherwise,
for a party.
4.44.180
[Title 4 RCW—page 47]
4.44.190
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
(3) Having served as a juror on a previous trial in the
same action, or in another action between the same parties for
the same cause of action, or in a criminal action by the state
against either party, upon substantially the same facts or
transaction.
(4) Interest on the part of the juror in the event of the
action, or the principal question involved therein, excepting
always, the interest of the juror as a member or citizen of the
county or municipal corporation. [2003 c 406 § 7; Code 1881
§ 212; 1877 p 44 § 216; 1869 p 52 § 216; 1854 p 165 § 187;
RRS § 330.]
4.44.190 Challenge for actual bias. A challenge for
actual bias may be taken for the cause mentioned in RCW
4.44.170(2). But on the trial of such challenge, although it
should appear that the juror challenged has formed or
expressed an opinion upon what he or she may have heard or
read, such opinion shall not of itself be sufficient to sustain
the challenge, but the court must be satisfied, from all the circumstances, that the juror cannot disregard such opinion and
try the issue impartially. [2003 c 406 § 8; Code 1881 § 213;
1877 p 44 § 217; 1869 p 53 § 217; RRS § 331.]
4.44.190
cable to testimony offered upon the trial of an ordinary issue
of fact shall govern. The juror challenged, or any other person otherwise competent may be examined as a witness by
either party. If the challenge is sustained, the juror shall be
dismissed from the case; otherwise, the juror shall be
retained. [2003 c 406 § 12; Code 1881 § 218; 1877 p 45 §
222; 1869 p 54 § 222; RRS § 336.]
4.44.250 Challenge, exception, denial may be oral.
The challenge, the exception, and the denial may be made
orally. The judge shall enter the same upon the record, along
with the substance of the testimony on either side. [2003 c
406 § 13; Code 1881 § 219; 1877 p 45 § 223; 1869 p 54 §
223; RRS § 337.]
4.44.250
4.44.260 Oath of jurors. When the jury has been
selected, an oath or affirmation shall be administered to the
jurors, in substance that they and each of them, will well, and
truly try, the matter in issue between the plaintiff and defendant, and a true verdict give, according to the law and evidence as given them on the trial. [2003 c 406 § 14; Code
1881 § 220; 1877 p 46 § 224; 1869 p 54 § 224; RRS § 338.]
4.44.260
Oaths and mode of administering: State Constitution Art. 1 § 6.
4.44.210 Peremptory challenges, how taken. The
jurors having been examined as to their qualifications, first
by the plaintiff and then by the defendant, and passed for
cause, the peremptory challenges shall be conducted as follows, to wit:
The plaintiff may challenge one, and then the defendant
may challenge one, and so alternately until the peremptory
challenges shall be exhausted. During this alternating process, if one of the parties declines to exercise a peremptory
challenge, then that party may no longer peremptorily challenge any of the jurors in the group for which challenges are
then being considered and may only peremptorily challenge
any jurors later added to that group. A refusal to challenge by
either party in the said order of alternation shall not prevent
the adverse party from using the full number of challenges.
[2003 c 406 § 9; Code 1881 § 215; 1877 p 45 § 219; 1869 p
53 § 219; RRS § 333.]
4.44.210
4.44.220 Order of taking challenges. The challenges
of either party shall be taken separately in the following
order, including in each challenge all the causes of challenge
belonging to the same class:
(1) Challenges for cause.
(2) Peremptory challenges. [2003 c 406 § 10; Code 1881
§ 216; 1877 p 45 § 220; 1869 p 53 § 220; RRS § 334.]
4.44.220
4.44.230 Exceptions to challenges—Determination.
The challenge may be excepted to by the adverse party for
insufficiency, and if so, the court shall determine the sufficiency thereof, assuming the facts alleged therein to be true.
The challenge may be denied by the adverse party, and if so,
the court shall determine the facts and decide the issue. [2003
c 406 § 11; Code 1881 § 217; 1877 p 45 § 221; 1869 p 53 §
221; RRS § 335.]
4.44.230
4.44.270 View of premises by jury. Whenever in the
opinion of the court it is proper that the jury should have a
view of real property which is the subject of litigation, or of
the place in which any material fact occurred, it may order the
jury to be conducted in a body, in the custody of a proper
officer, to the place which shall be shown to them by the
judge or by a person appointed by the court for that purpose.
While the jury are thus absent no person other than the judge,
or person so appointed, shall speak to them on any subject
connected with the trial. [Code 1881 § 225; 1877 p 47 § 229;
1869 p 56 § 229; RRS § 344.]
4.44.270
4.44.280 Admonitions to jurors. The court may
admonish the jurors that they must not discuss among themselves any subject connected with the trial until they begin
their deliberations. The court may also admonish the jurors
that they must not discuss with nonjurors any subject connected with the trial until the jurors have been dismissed from
the case. [2003 c 406 § 15; 1957 c 7 § 5; Code 1881 § 226;
1877 p 47 § 230; 1869 p 56 § 230; RRS § 345.]
4.44.280
Care of jury while deliberating: RCW 4.44.300.
4.44.290 Replacement juror procedure. If after the
formation of the jury, and before verdict, a juror becomes
unable to perform his or her duty, the court may discharge the
juror. In that case, unless the parties agree to proceed with
the other jurors: (1) An alternate juror may replace the discharged juror and the jury instructed to start their deliberations anew; (2) a new juror may be sworn and the trial begin
anew; or (3) the jury may be discharged and a new jury then
or afterwards formed. [2003 c 406 § 16; Code 1881 § 227;
1877 p 48 § 231; 1869 p 56 § 231; RRS § 347.]
4.44.290
4.44.300 Care of jury while deliberating. During
deliberations, the jury may be allowed to separate unless
good cause is shown, on the record, for sequestration of the
4.44.300
4.44.240 Challenge determination. When facts are
determined under RCW 4.44.230, the rules of evidence appli4.44.240
[Title 4 RCW—page 48]
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jury. Unless the members of a deliberating jury are allowed
to separate, they must be kept together in a room provided for
them, or some other convenient place under the charge of one
or more officers, until they agree upon their verdict, or are
discharged by the court. The officer shall, to the best of his
or her ability, keep the jury separate from other persons. The
officer shall not allow any communication to be made to
them, nor make any himself or herself, unless by order of the
court, except to ask them if they have agreed upon their verdict, and the officer shall not, before the verdict is rendered,
communicate to any person the state of their deliberations or
the verdict agreed on. [2003 c 406 § 17; Code 1881 § 229;
1877 p 48 § 233; 1869 p 57 § 233; 1854 p 166 § 194; RRS §
349.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 47(i), 51(h).
Admonitions to jury, separation: RCW 4.44.280.
4.44.310 Expense of keeping jury. If, while the jury
are kept together, either during the progress of the trial or
after their retirement for deliberation, the court orders them to
be provided with suitable and sufficient food and lodging,
they shall be so provided at the expense of the county. [2003
c 406 § 18; Code 1881 § 230; 1877 p 48 § 234; 1869 p 57 §
234; RRS § 350.]
4.44.310
4.44.330 Discharge of jury without verdict. The jury
may be discharged by the court on account of the sickness of
a juror, or other accident or calamity requiring their discharge, or by consent of both parties, or after they have been
kept together until it satisfactorily appears that there is no
probability of their agreeing. [Code 1881 § 233; 1877 p 48 §
237; 1869 p 58 § 237; RRS § 353.]
4.44.330
4.44.340 Effect of discharge of jury. In all cases where
a jury are discharged or prevented from giving a verdict, by
reason of accident or other cause, during the progress of the
trial or after the cause is submitted to them, the action shall
thereafter be for trial anew. [1891 c 60 § 2; Code 1881 § 234;
1877 p 49 § 238; 1869 p 58 § 238; RRS § 354.]
4.44.340
4.44.350 Court recess while jury is out. While the jury
is absent the court may adjourn from time to time, in respect
to other business, but it is nevertheless to be deemed open for
every purpose connected with the cause submitted to the jury
until a verdict is rendered or the jury discharged. [1957 c 9 §
2; Code 1881 § 235; 1877 p 49 § 239; 1869 p 58 § 239; 1854
p 166 § 197; RRS § 355.]
4.44.350
4.44.360 Proceedings when jury have agreed. When
the jury have agreed upon their verdict they shall be conducted into court by the officer having them in charge. [2003
c 406 § 19; Code 1881 § 236; 1877 p 49 § 240; 1869 p 58 §
240; RRS § 356.]
4.44.360
4.44.370 Manner of giving verdict. The jurors shall be
asked by the court or the clerk whether they have agreed upon
their verdict, and if the presiding juror answers in the affirmative, the presiding juror shall submit the verdict to the court.
[2003 c 406 § 20; Code 1881 § 237; 1877 p 49 § 241; 1869 p
58 § 241; RRS § 357.]
4.44.370
(2010 Ed.)
4.44.450
4.44.380 Number of jurors required to render verdict. In all trials by juries of six in the superior court, except
criminal trials, when five of the jurors agree upon a verdict,
the verdict so agreed upon shall be signed by the presiding
juror, and the verdict shall stand as the verdict of the whole
jury, and have all the force and effect of a verdict agreed to by
six jurors. In cases where the jury is twelve in number, a verdict reached by ten shall have the same force and effect as
described above, and the same procedures shall be followed.
[2003 c 406 § 21; 1972 ex.s. c 57 § 4; 1895 c 36 § 1; RRS §
358.]
4.44.380
Trial by jury: State Constitution Art. 1 § 21.
4.44.390 Jury may be polled. After the verdict is
announced, but before it is filed, the jury may be polled at the
request of either party. Each juror may be asked whether the
verdict is his or her individual verdict and whether the verdict
is the jury’s collective verdict. If it appears that the verdict is
insufficient because the required number of jurors have not
reached agreement, the jurors may be returned to the jury
room for further deliberation. [2003 c 406 § 22; 1972 ex.s. c
57 § 6; 1895 c 36 § 2; RRS § 359.]
4.44.390
4.44.410 General or special verdicts. The verdict of a
jury is either general or special. [1984 c 76 § 4; Code 1881 §
240; 1877 p 49 § 244; 1869 p 59 § 244; 1854 p 167 § 198;
RRS § 362.]
4.44.410
Rules of court: See CR 49.
4.44.420 Verdict in action for specific personal property. In an action for the recovery of specific personal property, if the property has not been delivered to the plaintiff, or
the defendant by his or her answer claims a return thereof, the
jury shall assess the value of the property if their verdict be in
favor of the plaintiff, or if they find in favor of the defendant
and that the defendant is entitled to a return thereof, they may
at the same time assess the damages, if any are claimed in the
complaint or answer, which the prevailing party has sustained
by reason of the detention or taking and withholding such
property. [2003 c 406 § 23; Code 1881 § 241; 1877 p 50 §
245; 1869 p 59 § 245; 1854 p 167 § 199; RRS § 363.]
4.44.420
4.44.440 Inconsistency between special findings of
fact and general verdict. When special findings of fact are
inconsistent with the general verdict, the judge may enter
judgment consistent with the findings of fact, may return the
jurors to the jury room for further deliberations, or may order
a new trial. [2003 c 406 § 24; Code 1881 § 243; 1877 p 50 §
247; 1869 p 60 § 247; 1854 p 167 § 201; RRS § 365.]
4.44.440
Rules of court: Cf. CR 49(b).
4.44.450 Jury to assess amount of recovery. When a
verdict is found for the plaintiff in an action for the recovery
of money, or for the defendant when a setoff for the recovery
of money is established beyond the amount of the plaintiff’s
claim as established, the jury shall also assess the amount of
the recovery; they may also, under the direction of the court,
assess the amount of the recovery when the court gives judgment for a party on the pleadings. [2003 c 406 § 25; 1891 c
4.44.450
[Title 4 RCW—page 49]
4.44.460
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
60 § 3; Code 1881 § 244; 1877 p 50 § 248; 1869 p 60 § 248;
1854 p 167 § 202; RRS § 366.]
Chapter 4.48
Chapter 4.48 RCW
TRIAL BEFORE REFEREE
Sections
4.44.460 Receiving verdict and discharging jury. If
the court determines that the verdict meets the requirements
contained in this chapter and in court rules, the clerk shall file
the verdict. The verdict is then complete and the jury shall be
discharged from the case. The verdict shall be in writing, and
under the direction of the court shall be substantially entered
in the record as of the day’s proceedings on which it was
given. [2003 c 406 § 26; Code 1881 § 239; 1877 p 49 § 243;
1869 p 59 § 243; RRS § 361.]
4.44.460
4.44.470 Court may fix amount of bond in civil
actions. Whenever by statute a bond or other security is
required for any purpose in an action or other proceeding in a
court of record and if the party shall apply therefor, the court
shall have power to prescribe the amount of the bond or other
security notwithstanding any requirement of the statute; and
in every such case money in an amount prescribed by the
court may be deposited with the clerk in lieu of a bond. After
a bond or other security shall have been given, the court in its
discretion may require additional security either on its own
motion or upon motion of an interested party or person. The
courts shall exercise care to require adequate though not
excessive security in every instance. [1927 c 272 § 1; RRS §
958-4.]
4.44.470
Suretyship: Chapters 19.72, 48.28 RCW.
4.44.480 Deposits in court—Order. When it is admitted by the pleading or examination of a party, that the party
possesses or has control of any money, or other thing capable
of delivery, which being the subject of the litigation, is held
by him or her as trustee for another party, or which belongs or
is due to another party, the court may order the same to be
deposited in court, or delivered to such party, with or without
security, subject to the further direction of the court. [2003 c
406 § 27; Code 1881 § 195; 1877 p 41 § 199; 1869 p 49 §
203; 1854 p 163 § 174; RRS § 745.]
4.44.480
Rules of court: Cf. CR 67.
4.44.490 Deposits in court—Enforcement of order.
Whenever, in the exercise of its authority, a court shall have
ordered the deposit or delivery of money or other thing, and
the order is disobeyed, the court, besides punishing the disobedience as for contempt, may make an order requiring the
sheriff to take the money or thing, and deposit or deliver it, in
conformity with the direction of the court. [Code 1881 § 196;
1877 p 41 § 200; 1869 p 49 § 200; 1854 p 163 § 175; RRS §
746.]
4.44.490
Rules of court: Cf. CR 67.
4.44.500 Deposits in court—Custody of money
deposited. Money deposited, or paid into a court in an
action, shall not be loaned out, unless, with the consent of all
parties having an interest in, or making claim to the same.
[Code 1881 § 197; 1877 p 41 § 201; 1869 p 49 § 201; 1854 p
163 § 176; RRS § 747.]
4.44.500
Rules of court: Cf. CR 67.
[Title 4 RCW—page 50]
4.48.010
4.48.020
4.48.030
4.48.040
4.48.050
4.48.060
4.48.070
4.48.080
4.48.090
4.48.100
4.48.110
4.48.120
4.48.130
Reference by consent—Right to jury trial—Referee may not
preside—Parties’ written consent constitutes waiver of right.
Reference without consent.
To whom reference may be ordered.
Qualifications of referees.
Challenges to referees.
Trial procedure—Powers of referee—Referee to provide clerical personnel.
Referee’s report—Contents—Evidence, filing of, frivolous.
Proceedings on filing of report.
Judgment on referee’s report.
Compensation of referee—Trial expense—Obligation of parties, when.
Referee’s proposed report—Copies—Objections, etc.—
Request for hearing—Final report—Additional items to be
filed—Exception—Copies.
Termination of referral—Judgment—Review of referee’s
decision.
Notice of trial before referee.
4.48.010 Reference by consent—Right to jury trial—
Referee may not preside—Parties’ written consent constitutes waiver of right. The court shall order all or any of the
issues in a civil action, whether of fact or law, or both,
referred to a referee upon the written consent of the parties
which is filed with the clerk. Any party shall have the right in
an action at law, upon an issue of fact, to demand a trial by
jury. No referee appointed under this chapter may preside
over a jury trial. The written consent of the parties constitutes
a waiver of the right of trial by jury by any party having the
right. [1984 c 258 § 512; Code 1881 § 248; 1854 p 168 §
206; RRS § 369. Formerly RCW 4.44.100, part, and
4.48.010.]
4.48.010
Rules of court: Cf. CR 38(a).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.020 Reference without consent. Where the parties do not consent, the court may upon the application of
either party, direct a reference in all cases formerly cognizable in chancery in which reference might be made:
(1) When the trial of an issue of fact shall require the
examination of a long account on either side, in which case
the referees may be directed to hear and decide the whole
issue, or to report upon any specific question of fact involved
therein; or,
(2) When the taking of an account shall be necessary for
the information of the court, before judgment upon an issue
of law, or for carrying a judgment or order into effect; or,
(3) When a question of fact other than upon the pleadings shall arise, upon motion or otherwise, in any stage of the
action; or,
(4) When it is necessary for the information of the court
in a special proceeding. [1984 c 258 § 513; Code 1881 § 249;
1877 p 51 § 253; 1869 p 61 § 253; 1854 p 168 § 207; RRS §
370.]
4.48.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.030 To whom reference may be ordered. A reference may be ordered to any person or persons not exceeding three, agreed upon by the parties. If the reference is not
agreed to by the parties, the court may appoint one or more
persons, not exceeding three. [1984 c 258 § 514; Code 1881
4.48.030
(2010 Ed.)
Trial Before Referee
§ 250; 1877 p 51 § 254; 1869 p 61 § 254; 1854 p 168 § 208;
RRS § 371.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.040 Qualifications of referees. A person
appointed by the court as a referee or who serves as a referee
with the consent of the parties shall be:
(1) Qualified as a juror as provided by statute.
(2) Competent as juror between the parties.
(3) A duly admitted and practicing attorney. [1984 c 258
§ 515; Code 1881 § 251; 1877 p 51 § 255; 1859 p 61 § 255;
1854 p 169 § 209; RRS § 372.]
4.48.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.050 Challenges to referees. If a referee is
appointed by the court, each party shall have the same right to
challenge the appointment. Challenges shall be made and
determined in the same manner and with like effect as in the
formation of juries, except that neither party shall be entitled
to a peremptory challenge. [1984 c 258 § 516; Code 1881 §
252; 1877 p 52 § 256; 1869 p 61 § 256; RRS § 373.]
4.48.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.060 Trial procedure—Powers of referee—Referee to provide clerical personnel. (1) Subject to the limitations and directions prescribed in the order of reference, the
trial conducted by a referee shall be conducted in the same
manner as a trial by the court. Unless waived in whole or in
part, the referee shall apply the rules of pleading, practice,
procedure, and evidence used in the superior courts of this
state. The referee shall have the same power to grant adjournments, administer oaths, preserve order, punish all violations
thereof upon such trial, compel the attendance of witnesses,
and to punish them for nonattendance or refusal to be sworn
or testify, as is possessed by the court.
(2) A referee appointed under RCW 4.48.010 shall provide clerical personnel necessary for the conduct of the proceeding, including a court reporter. [1984 c 258 § 517; Code
1881 § 253; 1877 p 52 § 257; 1869 p 62 § 257; 1854 p 169 §
210; RRS § 374.]
4.48.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.070 Referee’s report—Contents—Evidence, filing of, frivolous. The report of a referee appointed by the
court under RCW 4.48.020 shall state the facts found, and
when the order of reference includes an issue of law, it shall
state the conclusions of law separately from the facts. The
referee shall file with the report the evidence received upon
the trial. If evidence offered by either party shall not be
admitted on the trial and the party offering the same excepts
to the decision rejecting such evidence at the time, the exceptions shall be noted by the referees and they shall take and
receive such testimony and file it with the report. Whatever
judgment the court may give upon the report, it shall, when it
appears that such evidence was frivolous and inadmissible,
require the party at whose instance it was taken and reported,
to pay all costs and disbursements thereby incurred. [1984 c
258 § 518; Code 1881 § 254; 1877 p 52 § 258; 1869 p 62 §
258; 1854 p 169 § 210; RRS § 375.]
4.48.070
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
4.48.110
4.48.080 Proceedings on filing of report. The report of
a referee appointed by the court under RCW 4.48.020 shall be
filed with the clerk within twenty days after the trial concludes. Either party may, within such time as may be prescribed by the rules of court, or by special order, move to set
the same aside, or for judgment thereon, or such order or proceeding as the nature of the case may require. [1984 c 258 §
519; 1957 c 9 § 3; Code 1881 § 255; 1877 p 52 § 259; 1869 p
62 § 259; RRS § 376.]
4.48.080
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.090 Judgment on referee’s report. The court
may affirm or set aside the report of a referee appointed under
RCW 4.48.020 either in whole or in part. If it affirms the
report it shall give judgment accordingly. If the report be set
aside, either in whole or in part, the court may make another
order of reference as to all or so much of the report as is set
aside, to the original referees or others, or it may find the facts
and determine the law itself and give judgment accordingly.
Upon a motion to set aside a report, the conclusions thereof
shall be deemed and considered as the verdict of the jury.
[1984 c 258 § 520; Code 1881 § 256; 1877 p 52 § 260; 1869
p 62 § 260; RRS § 377.]
4.48.090
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.100 Compensation of referee—Trial expense—
Obligation of parties, when. (1) The compensation of a referee appointed under RCW 4.48.020 shall be the same as that
established for a superior court judge pro tempore under
RCW 2.08.180.
(2) If a referee is appointed pursuant to RCW 4.48.010,
the referee’s compensation shall be at the rate prescribed by
subsection (1) of this section, unless otherwise agreed to by
the parties.
(3) Payment of the compensation of a referee appointed
under RCW 4.48.010 and the expense of the trial before the
referee shall be the obligation of the parties. The obligation
shall be borne equally unless the parties agree to a different
allocation. [1984 c 258 § 524; Code 1881 § 514; 1877 p 109
§ 518; 1854 p 202 § 376; RRS § 483.]
4.48.100
Supplemental proceedings, fees of referees: RCW 6.32.280.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.110 Referee’s proposed report—Copies—
Objections, etc.—Request for hearing—Final report—
Additional items to be filed—Exception—Copies. (1)
Within twenty days after the conclusion of a trial before a referee appointed under RCW 4.48.010, unless a later time is
agreed to by the parties, the referee shall mail to each party a
copy of the referee’s proposed written report. The proposed
report shall contain the findings of fact and conclusions of
law by the referee and the judgment of the referee.
(2) Within ten days after receipt of the copy of the proposed report, any party may serve written objections and suggested modifications or corrections to the proposed report on
the referee and the other parties. The referee shall without
delay consider the objections and suggestions and prepare a
final written report. If requested by any party, the referee
shall conduct a hearing on the proposed report and any sug4.48.110
[Title 4 RCW—page 51]
4.48.120
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
gested corrections or modifications before preparing the final
written report.
(3) Upon completion of the final written report, the referee shall file with the clerk of the superior court:
(a) Copies of all original papers in the action filed with
the referee;
(b) Exhibits offered and received or rejected during the
trial;
(c) The transcript of the proceedings in the trial; and
(d) The final written report containing the findings of
fact and conclusions of law by the referee and the judgment
of the referee.
(4) The presiding judge of the superior court may allow
the referee to file the final written report under subsection (3)
of this section without any of the items listed in subsection
(3) (a) through (c) of this section. However, the presiding
judge shall require the referee to file those items if a timely
notice of appeal of the judgment is filed.
(5) When the referee files the written report under subsection (3) of this section, the referee shall also mail to each
party a copy of the report. [1984 c 258 § 521.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.52.020
4.52.030
Judgment to be rendered as in other cases.
Enforcement of judgment—Appeal.
4.52.010 Controversy may be submitted without
action. Parties to a question in difference which might be the
subject of a civil action may, without action, agree upon a
case containing the facts upon which the controversy
depends, and present a submission of the same to any court
which would have jurisdiction if an action had been brought.
But it must appear by affidavit that the controversy is real,
and the proceedings in good faith to determine the rights of
the parties. The court shall thereupon hear and determine the
case and render judgment thereon as if an action were pending. [Code 1881 § 298; 1877 p 61 § 302; 1869 p 73 § 300;
RRS § 378.]
4.52.010
4.52.020 Judgment to be rendered as in other cases.
Judgment shall be entered in the judgment book as in other
cases, but without costs for any proceedings prior to the trial.
The case, the submission and a copy of the judgment shall
constitute the judgment roll. [Code 1881 § 299; 1877 p 61 §
303; 1869 p 74 § 301; RRS § 379.]
4.52.020
4.52.030 Enforcement of judgment—Appeal. The
judgment may be enforced in the same manner as if it had
been rendered in an action, and shall be in the same manner
subject to appeal. [Code 1881 § 300; 1877 p 61 § 304; 1869
p 74 § 302; RRS § 380.]
4.52.030
4.48.120 Termination of referral—Judgment—
Review of referee’s decision. (1) Upon receipt by the clerk
of the court of the final written report filed under RCW
4.48.110, the referral of the action shall terminate and the
presiding judge of the superior court shall order the judgment
contained in the report entered as the judgment of the court in
the action. Subsequent motions and other post trial proceedings in the action may be conducted and disposed of by the
referee upon order of the presiding judge, in the discretion of
the presiding judge, or may otherwise be assigned by the presiding judge.
(2) The decision of a referee entered as provided in this
section may be reviewed in the same manner as if the decision was made by the court. [1984 c 258 § 522.]
4.48.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.48.130 Notice of trial before referee. (1) If an action
is to be tried by a referee appointed under RCW 4.48.010, at
least five days before the date set for the trial the referee shall
advise the clerk of the court of the time and place set for the
trial. The clerk shall post in a conspicuous place in the courthouse a notice that includes the names of the parties to the
action, the time and place set for the trial, the name of the referee, and a statement that the proceeding is being held before
a referee agreed to by the parties under chapter 4.48 RCW.
(2) A person interested in attending a trial before a referee appointed under RCW 4.84.010 [4.48.010] is entitled to
do so as in a trial of a civil action in superior court. Upon
request by any person, the referee shall give the person notice
of the time and place set for the trial. [1984 c 258 § 523.]
4.48.130
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.52
Chapter 4.52 RCW
AGREED CASES
Sections
4.52.010
Chapter 4.56
Chapter 4.56 RCW
JUDGMENTS—GENERALLY
Sections
4.56.050
4.56.060
4.56.070
4.56.075
4.56.080
4.56.090
4.56.100
4.56.110
4.56.111
4.56.115
4.56.120
4.56.150
4.56.190
4.56.200
4.56.210
4.56.250
4.56.260
Effect of judgment against executor or administrator.
Judgment in case of setoff—When equal or less than plaintiff’s
debt.
Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds plaintiff’s debt—
Effect of contract assignment.
Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds plaintiff’s debt or
affirmative relief required.
Judgment in action to recover personal property.
Assignment of judgment—Filing.
Satisfaction of judgments for payment of money.
Interest on judgments.
Interest on judgments—Rate.
Interest on judgments against state, political subdivisions or
municipal corporations—Torts.
Judgment of dismissal or nonsuit, grounds, effect—Other
judgments on merits.
Challenge to legal sufficiency of evidence—Judgment in bar
or of nonsuit.
Lien of judgment.
Commencement of lien on real estate.
Cessation of lien—Extension prohibited—Exception.
Claims for noneconomic damages—Limitation.
Award of future economic damages—Proposal for periodic
payments—Security—Satisfaction of judgment.
Enforcement of judgments: Title 6 RCW.
Judgments, financial support of child: RCW 13.34.161.
Liens, cessation, financial support of child: RCW 13.34.161.
Pleading judgments: RCW 4.36.070.
Time limit for decision: State Constitution Art. 4 § 20.
Verdict or award of future economic damages in personal injury or property
damage action may provide for periodic payments: RCW 4.56.260.
4.56.050 Effect of judgment against executor or
administrator. When a setoff shall be established in an
4.56.050
Controversy may be submitted without action.
[Title 4 RCW—page 52]
(2010 Ed.)
Judgments—Generally
action brought by executors or administrators, and a balance
found due to the defendant, the judgment rendered thereon
against the plaintiff shall have the same effect as if the action
had been originally commenced by the defendant. [Code
1881 § 500; 1877 p 107 § 504; RRS § 269.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 54(b).
4.56.060 Judgment in case of setoff—When equal or
less than plaintiff’s debt. If the amount of the setoff, duly
established, be equal to the plaintiff’s debt or demand, judgment shall be rendered that the plaintiff take nothing by his
action; if it be less than the plaintiff’s debt or demand, the
plaintiff shall have judgment for the residue only. [Code
1881 § 503; 1877 p 108 § 507; RRS § 271 1/2.]
4.56.060
Rules of court: Cf. CR 54(b).
4.56.070 Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds
plaintiff’s debt—Effect of contract assignment. If there be
found a balance due from the plaintiff in the action to the
defendant, judgment shall be rendered in favor of the defendant for the amount thereof, but no such judgment shall be
rendered against the plaintiff when the contract, which is the
subject of the action, shall have been assigned before the
commencement of such action, nor for any balance due from
any other person than the plaintiff in the action. [Code 1881
§ 504; 1877 p 108 § 508; RRS § 272. FORMER PART OF
SECTION: Code 1881 § 303; RRS § 433 now codified as
RCW 4.56.075.]
4.56.070
Rules of court: Cf. CR 54(b).
4.56.075 Judgment in case of setoff—When exceeds
plaintiff’s debt or affirmative relief required. If a setoff
established at the trial, exceeds the plaintiff’s demand so
established, judgment for the defendant shall be given for the
excess; or if it appears that the defendant is entitled to any
affirmative relief, judgment shall be given accordingly.
[Code 1881 § 303; 1877 p 62 § 307; 1869 p 74 § 305; 1854 p
173 § 231; RRS § 433. Formerly RCW 4.56.070, part.]
4.56.075
Rules of court: Cf. CR 54(b).
4.56.080 Judgment in action to recover personal
property. In an action to recover the possession of personal
property, judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession
or value thereof, in case a delivery cannot be had, and damages for the detention. If the property has been delivered to
the plaintiff, and the defendant claim a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property, or
the value thereof, in case a return cannot be had, and damages
for taking and withholding the same. [Code 1881 § 304;
1877 p 62 § 308; 1869 p 75 § 306; 1854 p 173 § 232; RRS §
434.]
4.56.080
4.56.090 Assignment of judgment—Filing. When any
judgment has been assigned, the assignment may be filed in
the office of the county clerk in the county where the judgment is recorded and a certified copy thereof may be filed in
any county where an abstract of such judgment has been filed
and from the time of such filing shall be notice of such
assignment: PROVIDED, That such assignment of a judgment or such certified copy thereof, may not be filed unless it
4.56.090
(2010 Ed.)
4.56.110
is properly acknowledged before an officer qualified by law
to take acknowledgment of deeds. [1935 c 22 § 1, part; 1929
c 60 § 5, part; RRS § 447. Prior: 1893 c 42 § 6.]
4.56.100 Satisfaction of judgments for payment of
money. (1) When any judgment for the payment of money
only shall have been paid or satisfied, the clerk of the court in
which such judgment was rendered shall note upon the record
in the execution docket satisfaction thereof giving the date of
such satisfaction upon either the payment to such clerk of the
amount of such judgment, costs and interest and any accrued
costs by reason of the issuance of any execution, or the filing
with such clerk of a satisfaction entitled in such action and
identifying the same executed by the judgment creditor or his
or her attorney of record in such action or his or her assignee
acknowledged as deeds are acknowledged. The clerk has the
authority to note the satisfaction of judgments for criminal
and juvenile legal financial obligations when the clerk’s
record indicates payment in full or as directed by the court.
Every satisfaction of judgment and every partial satisfaction
of judgment which provides for the payment of money shall
clearly designate the judgment creditor and his or her attorney if any, the judgment debtor, the amount or type of satisfaction, whether the satisfaction is full or partial, the cause
number, and the date of entry of the judgment. A certificate
by such clerk of the entry of such satisfaction by him or her
may be filed in the office of the clerk of any county in which
an abstract of such judgment has been filed. When so satisfied by the clerk or the filing of such certificate the lien of
such judgment shall be discharged.
(2) The department of social and health services shall file
a satisfaction of judgment for welfare fraud conviction if a
person does not pay money through the clerk as required
under subsection (1) of this section. [2003 c 379 § 23; 1997
c 358 § 4; 1994 c 185 § 1; 1983 c 28 § 1; 1929 c 60 § 6; RRS
§ 454. Prior: 1893 c 42 § 7.]
4.56.100
Severability—Effective dates—2003 c 379: See notes following
RCW 9.94A.728.
Intent—Purpose—2003 c 379 §§ 13-27: See note following RCW
9.94A.760.
4.56.110 Interest on judgments. Interest on judgments
shall accrue as follows:
(1) Judgments founded on written contracts, providing
for the payment of interest until paid at a specified rate, shall
bear interest at the rate specified in the contracts: PROVIDED, That said interest rate is set forth in the judgment.
(2) All judgments for unpaid child support that have
accrued under a superior court order or an order entered
under the administrative procedure act shall bear interest at
the rate of twelve percent.
(3)(a) Judgments founded on the tortious conduct of a
"public agency" as defined in RCW 42.30.020 shall bear
interest from the date of entry at two percentage points above
the equivalent coupon issue yield, as published by the board
of governors of the federal reserve system, of the average bill
rate for twenty-six week treasury bills as determined at the
first bill market auction conducted during the calendar month
immediately preceding the date of entry. In any case where a
court is directed on review to enter judgment on a verdict or
in any case where a judgment entered on a verdict is wholly
4.56.110
[Title 4 RCW—page 53]
4.56.111
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
or partly affirmed on review, interest on the judgment or on
that portion of the judgment affirmed shall date back to and
shall accrue from the date the verdict was rendered.
(b) Except as provided in (a) of this subsection, judgments founded on the tortious conduct of individuals or other
entities, whether acting in their personal or representative
capacities, shall bear interest from the date of entry at two
percentage points above the prime rate, as published by the
board of governors of the federal reserve system on the first
business day of the calendar month immediately preceding
the date of entry. In any case where a court is directed on
review to enter judgment on a verdict or in any case where a
judgment entered on a verdict is wholly or partly affirmed on
review, interest on the judgment or on that portion of the
judgment affirmed shall date back to and shall accrue from
the date the verdict was rendered.
(4) Except as provided under subsections (1), (2), and (3)
of this section, judgments shall bear interest from the date of
entry at the maximum rate permitted under RCW 19.52.020
on the date of entry thereof. In any case where a court is
directed on review to enter judgment on a verdict or in any
case where a judgment entered on a verdict is wholly or
partly affirmed on review, interest on the judgment or on that
portion of the judgment affirmed shall date back to and shall
accrue from the date the verdict was rendered. The method
for determining an interest rate prescribed by this subsection
is also the method for determining the "rate applicable to civil
judgments" for purposes of RCW 10.82.090. [2010 c 149 §
1; 2004 c 185 § 2; 1989 c 360 § 19; 1983 c 147 § 1; 1982 c
198 § 1; 1980 c 94 § 5; 1969 c 46 § 1; 1899 c 80 § 6; 1895 c
136 § 4; RRS § 457.]
Application—Interest accrual—2004 c 185: See note following
RCW 4.56.115.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.56.111 Interest on judgments—Rate. The rate of
interest required by RCW 4.56.110(3) (a) and (b) applies to
the accrual of interest:
(1) As of the date of entry of judgment with respect to a
judgment that is entered on or after June 10, 2010; and
(2) As of June 10, 2010, with respect to a judgment that
was entered before June 10, 2010, and that is still accruing
interest on June 10, 2010. [2010 c 149 § 2.]
4.56.111
4.56.115 Interest on judgments against state, political
subdivisions or municipal corporations—Torts. Judgments founded on the tortious conduct of the state of Washington or of the political subdivisions, municipal corporations, and quasi municipal corporations of the state, whether
acting in their governmental or proprietary capacities, shall
bear interest from the date of entry at two percentage points
above the equivalent coupon issue yield (as published by the
board of governors of the federal reserve system) of the average bill rate for twenty-six week treasury bills as determined
at the first bill market auction conducted during the calendar
month immediately preceding the date of entry thereof. In
any case where a court is directed on review to enter judgment on a verdict or in any case where a judgment entered on
a verdict is wholly or partly affirmed on review, interest on
the judgment or on that portion of the judgment affirmed
shall date back to and shall accrue from the date the verdict
4.56.115
[Title 4 RCW—page 54]
was rendered. [2004 c 185 § 1; 1983 c 147 § 2; 1975 c 26 §
1.]
Application—Interest accrual—2004 c 185: "The rate of interest
required by sections 1 and 2(3), chapter 185, Laws of 2004 applies to the
accrual of interest:
(1) As of the date of entry of judgment with respect to a judgment that
is entered on or after June 10, 2004;
(2) As of June 10, 2004, with respect to a judgment that was entered
before June 10, 2004, and that is still accruing interest on June 10, 2004."
[2004 c 185 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.56.120 Judgment of dismissal or nonsuit, grounds,
effect—Other judgments on merits. An action in the superior court may be dismissed by the court and a judgment of
nonsuit rendered in the following cases:
(1) Upon the motion of the plaintiff, (a) when the case is
to be or is being tried before a jury, at any time before the
court announces its decision in favor of the defendant upon a
challenge to the legal sufficiency of the evidence, or before
the jury retire to consider their verdict, (b) when the action,
whether for legal or equitable relief, is to be or is being tried
before the court without a jury, at any time before the court
has announced its decision: PROVIDED, That no action
shall be dismissed upon the motion of the plaintiff, if the
defendant has interposed a setoff as a defense, or seeks affirmative relief growing out of the same transaction, or sets up
a counterclaim, either legal or equitable, to the specific property or thing which is the subject matter of the action.
(2) Upon the motion of either party, upon the written
consent of the other.
(3) When the plaintiff fails to appear at the time of trial
and the defendant appears and asks for a dismissal.
(4) Upon its own motion, when, upon the trial and before
the final submission of the case, the plaintiff abandons it.
(5) Upon its own motion, on the refusal or neglect of the
plaintiff to make the necessary parties defendants, after having been ordered so to do by the court.
(6) Upon the motion of some of the defendants, when
there are others whom the plaintiff fails to prosecute with diligence.
(7) Upon its own motion, for disobedience of the plaintiff to an order of the court concerning the proceedings in the
action.
(8) Upon the motion of the defendant, when, upon the
trial, the plaintiff fails to prove some material fact or facts
necessary to sustain his action, as alleged in his complaint.
When judgment of nonsuit is given, the action is dismissed,
but such judgment shall not have the effect to bar another
action for the same cause. In every case, other than those
mentioned in this section, the judgment shall be rendered
upon the merits and shall bar another action for the same
cause. [1929 c 89 § 1; RRS §§ 408, 409, 410. Formerly RCW
4.56.120, 4.56.130, and 4.56.140. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 286,
287, 288; 1877 p 58 §§ 290, 291, 292; 1869 p 69 §§ 288, 289,
290; 1854 p 171 §§ 223, 224.]
4.56.120
Rules of court: Cf. CR 41(a), (b).
4.56.150 Challenge to legal sufficiency of evidence—
Judgment in bar or of nonsuit. In all cases tried in the superior court with a jury, the defendant, at the close of the plaintiff’s evidence, or either party, at the close of all the evidence,
4.56.150
(2010 Ed.)
Judgments—Generally
may challenge the legal sufficiency of the evidence to warrant a verdict in favor of the adverse party, and if the court
shall decide as a matter of law the evidence does not warrant
a verdict, it shall thereupon discharge the jury from further
consideration of the case and enter a judgment in accordance
with its decision, which judgment if it be in favor of the
defendant shall be a bar to another action by the plaintiff for
the same cause: PROVIDED, That in case the defendant
challenge the legal sufficiency of the evidence at the close of
plaintiff’s case, and the court shall decide that it is insufficient merely for failure of proof of some material fact, or
facts, and that there is reasonable ground to believe that such
proof can be supplied in a subsequent action, the court may
discharge the jury and enter a judgment of nonsuit as provided in RCW 4.56.120: AND PROVIDED, FURTHER,
That nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize
the court to discharge the jury and determine disputed questions of fact. [1929 c 89 § 2; 1895 c 40 § 1; RRS § 410-1.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 50(a).
4.56.190 Lien of judgment. The real estate of any
judgment debtor, and such as the judgment debtor may
acquire, not exempt by law, shall be held and bound to satisfy
any judgment of the district court of the United States rendered in this state and any judgment of the supreme court,
court of appeals, superior court, or district court of this state,
and every such judgment shall be a lien thereupon to commence as provided in RCW 4.56.200 and to run for a period
of not to exceed ten years from the day on which such judgment was entered unless the ten-year period is extended in
accordance with RCW 6.17.020(3). As used in this chapter,
real estate shall not include the vendor’s interest under a real
estate contract for judgments rendered after August 23, 1983.
If a judgment debtor owns real estate, subject to execution,
jointly or in common with any other person, the judgment
shall be a lien on the interest of the defendant only.
Personal property of the judgment debtor shall be held
only from the time it is actually levied upon. [1994 c 189 § 3.
Prior: 1987 c 442 § 1103; 1987 c 202 § 116; 1983 1st ex.s. c
45 § 5; 1980 c 105 § 3; 1971 c 81 § 16; 1929 c 60 § 1; RRS §
445; prior: 1893 c 42 § 9; Code 1881 § 321; 1869 p 78 § 317;
1860 p 51 § 234; 1857 p 11 § 15; 1854 p 175 § 240.]
4.56.190
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Entry of judgments—Superior court—District court—Small claims: RCW
6.01.020.
Execution of judgments: RCW 6.17.020.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.56.200 Commencement of lien on real estate. The
lien of judgments upon the real estate of the judgment debtor
shall commence as follows:
(1) Judgments of the district court of the United States
rendered or filed in the county in which the real estate of the
judgment debtor is situated, and judgments of the superior
court for the county in which the real estate of the judgment
debtor is situated, from the time of the entry or filing thereof;
(2) Judgments of the district court of the United States
rendered in any county in this state other than that in which
the real estate of the judgment debtor to be affected is situated, judgments of the supreme court of this state, judgments
4.56.200
(2010 Ed.)
4.56.210
of the court of appeals of this state, and judgments of the
superior court for any county other than that in which the real
estate of the judgment debtor to be affected is situated, from
the time of the filing of a duly certified abstract of such judgment with the county clerk of the county in which the real
estate of the judgment debtor to be affected is situated, as provided in this act;
(3) Judgments of a district court of this state rendered or
filed as a foreign judgment in a superior court in the county in
which the real estate of the judgment debtor is situated, from
the time of the filing of a duly certified transcript of the
docket of the district court with the county clerk of the county
in which such judgment was rendered or filed, and upon such
filing said judgment shall become to all intents and purposes
a judgment of the superior court for said county; and
(4) Judgments of a district court of this state rendered or
filed in a superior court in any other county in this state than
that in which the real estate of the judgment debtor to be
affected is situated, a transcript of the docket of which has
been filed with the county clerk of the county where such
judgment was rendered or filed, from the time of filing, with
the county clerk of the county in which the real estate of the
judgment debtor to be affected is situated, of a duly certified
abstract of the record of said judgment in the office of the
county clerk of the county in which the certified transcript of
the docket of said judgment of said district court was originally filed. [2002 c 261 § 3; 1987 c 202 § 117; 1971 c 81 §
17; 1929 c 60 § 2; RRS § 445-1.]
Reviser’s note: The words at the end of subsection (2) reading "as provided in this act" appeared in chapter 60, Laws of 1929 which is codified as
RCW 4.56.090, 4.56.100, 4.56.190 through 4.56.210, 4.64.070, 4.64.090,
4.64.110, and 4.64.120.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Entry of verdict in execution docket—Effect—Cessation of lien: RCW
4.64.020, 4.64.100.
4.56.210 Cessation of lien—Extension prohibited—
Exception. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3)
of this section, after the expiration of ten years from the date
of the entry of any judgment heretofore or hereafter rendered
in this state, it shall cease to be a lien or charge against the
estate or person of the judgment debtor. No suit, action or
other proceeding shall ever be had on any judgment rendered
in this state by which the lien shall be extended or continued
in force for any greater or longer period than ten years.
(2) An underlying judgment or judgment lien entered
after *the effective date of this act for accrued child support
shall continue in force for ten years after the eighteenth birthday of the youngest child named in the order for whom support is ordered. All judgments entered after *the effective
date of this act shall contain the birth date of the youngest
child for whom support is ordered.
(3) A lien based upon an underlying judgment continues
in force for an additional ten-year period if the period of execution for the underlying judgment is extended under RCW
6.17.020. [1995 c 75 § 1; 1989 c 360 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 236 §
1; 1929 c 60 § 7; RRS §§ 459, 460. Formerly RCW 4.56.210
and 4.56.220. Prior: 1897 c 39 §§ 1, 2.]
4.56.210
*Reviser’s note: This act [1989 c 360] has three effective dates. Sections 9, 10, and 16 are effective May 12, 1989, section 39 is effective July 1,
1990, and the remainder of this act is effective July 23, 1989.
[Title 4 RCW—page 55]
4.56.250
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
Entry of judgments—Superior court—District court—Small claims: RCW
6.01.020.
4.56.250 Claims for noneconomic damages—Limitation. (1) As used in this section, the following terms have the
meanings indicated unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Economic damages" means objectively verifiable
monetary losses, including medical expenses, loss of earnings, burial costs, loss of use of property, cost of replacement
or repair, cost of obtaining substitute domestic services, loss
of employment, and loss of business or employment opportunities.
(b) "Noneconomic damages" means subjective, nonmonetary losses, including, but not limited to pain, suffering,
inconvenience, mental anguish, disability or disfigurement
incurred by the injured party, emotional distress, loss of society and companionship, loss of consortium, injury to reputation and humiliation, and destruction of the parent-child relationship.
(c) "Bodily injury" means physical injury, sickness, or
disease, including death.
(d) "Average annual wage" means the average annual
wage in the state of Washington as determined under RCW
50.04.355.
(2) In no action seeking damages for personal injury or
death may a claimant recover a judgment for noneconomic
damages exceeding an amount determined by multiplying
0.43 by the average annual wage and by the life expectancy
of the person incurring noneconomic damages, as the life
expectancy is determined by the life expectancy tables
adopted by the insurance commissioner. For purposes of
determining the maximum amount allowable for noneconomic damages, a claimant’s life expectancy shall not be less
than fifteen years. The limitation contained in this subsection
applies to all claims for noneconomic damages made by a
claimant who incurred bodily injury. Claims for loss of consortium, loss of society and companionship, destruction of
the parent-child relationship, and all other derivative claims
asserted by persons who did not sustain bodily injury are to
be included within the limitation on claims for noneconomic
damages arising from the same bodily injury.
(3) If a case is tried to a jury, the jury shall not be
informed of the limitation contained in subsection (2) of this
section. [1986 c 305 § 301.]
4.56.250
Reviser’s note: As to the constitutionality of this section, see Sofie v.
Fibreboard Corp., 112 Wn.2d 636 (1989).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.56.260 Award of future economic damages—Proposal for periodic payments—Security—Satisfaction of
judgment. (1) In an action based on fault seeking damages
for personal injury or property damage in which a verdict or
award for future economic damages of at least one hundred
thousand dollars is made, the court or arbitrator shall, at the
request of a party, enter a judgment which provides for the
periodic payment in whole or in part of the future economic
damages. With respect to the judgment, the court or arbitrator
shall make a specific finding as to the dollar amount of peri4.56.260
[Title 4 RCW—page 56]
odic payments intended to compensate the judgment creditor
for the future economic damages.
(2) Prior to entry of judgment, the court shall request
each party to submit a proposal for periodic payment of
future economic damages to compensate the claimant. Proposals shall include provisions for: The name of the recipient
or recipients of the payments, the dollar amount of the payments, the interval between payments, the number of payments or the period of time over which the payments shall be
made, modification for hardship or unforeseen circumstances, posting of adequate security, and any other factor the
court deems relevant under the circumstances. After each
party has submitted a proposal, the court shall select the proposal, with any changes the court deems proper, which in the
discretion of the court and the interests of justice best provides for the future needs of the claimant and enter judgment
accordingly.
(3) If the court enters a judgment for periodic payments
and any security required by the judgment is not posted
within thirty days, the court shall enter a judgment for the
payment of future damages in a lump sum.
(4) If at any time following entry of judgment for periodic payments, a judgment debtor fails for any reason to
make a payment in a timely fashion according to the terms of
the judgment, the judgment creditor may petition the court
for an order requiring payment by the judgment debtor of the
outstanding payments in a lump sum. In calculating the
amount of the lump sum judgment, the court shall total the
remaining periodic payments due and owing to the judgment
creditor converted to present value. The court may also
require payment of interest on the outstanding judgment.
(5) Upon the death of the judgment creditor, the court
which rendered the original judgment may, upon petition of
any party in interest, modify the judgment to award and
apportion the unpaid future damages. Money damages
awarded for loss of future earnings shall not be reduced or
payments terminated by reason of the death of the judgment
creditor.
(6) Upon satisfaction of a periodic payment judgment,
any obligation of the judgment debtor to make further payments shall cease and any security posted pursuant to this
section shall revert to the judgment debtor. [1986 c 305 §
801.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.60
Chapter 4.60 RCW
JUDGMENT BY CONFESSION
Sections
4.60.010
4.60.020
4.60.030
4.60.040
4.60.050
4.60.060
4.60.070
Judgment on confession authorized.
Confession by public and private corporations and minors.
Confession by person jointly liable.
Confession, how made.
Judgment by confession without suit.
Statement in writing—Requisites.
Judgment on confession—Entry—Execution.
Damages, assessment without answer: RCW 4.28.290.
4.60.010 Judgment on confession authorized. On the
confession of the defendant, with the assent of the plaintiff or
his attorney, judgment may be given against the defendant in
any action before or after answer, for any amount or relief not
4.60.010
(2010 Ed.)
Entry of Judgments
exceeding or different from that demanded in the complaint.
[Code 1881 § 291; 1877 p 60 § 295; 1869 p 72 § 293; 1854 p
172 §§ 226-228; RRS § 413.]
4.60.020 Confession by public and private corporations and minors. When the action is against the state, a
county or other public corporation therein, or a private corporation, or a minor, the confession shall be made by the person
who at the time sustains the relation to such state, corporation, county or minor, as would authorize the service of a
notice [summons] upon him; or in the case of a minor, if a
guardian for the action has been appointed, then by such
guardian; in all other cases the confession shall be made by
the defendant in person. [Code 1881 § 292; 1877 p 60 § 296;
1869 p 72 § 294; RRS § 414.]
4.64.030
fessed, with costs. Execution may be issued and enforced
thereon in the same manner as upon judgments in other cases.
[Code 1881 § 297; 1877 p 61 § 301; 1869 p 73 § 299; RRS §
419.]
4.60.020
4.60.030 Confession by person jointly liable. When
the action is upon a contract and against one or more defendants jointly liable, judgment may be given on the confession
of one or more defendants, against all the defendants thus
jointly liable, whether such defendants have been served or
not, to be enforced only against their joint property and
against the joint and separate property of the defendant making the confession. [Code 1881 § 293; 1877 p 60 § 297; 1869
p 72 § 295; RRS § 415.]
Chapter 4.64
Chapter 4.64 RCW
ENTRY OF JUDGMENTS
Sections
4.64.020
4.64.030
4.64.060
4.64.080
4.64.090
4.64.100
4.64.110
4.64.120
Entry of verdict in execution docket—Effect.
Entry of judgment—Form of judgment summary.
Execution docket—Index of record.
Entries in execution docket.
Abstract of judgment.
Abstract of verdict—Cessation of lien, certificate.
Transcript of district court docket.
Entry of abstract or transcript of judgment.
4.60.030
4.60.040 Confession, how made. The confession and
assent thereto shall be in writing and subscribed by the parties
making the same, and acknowledged by each before some
officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds. [Code
1881 § 294; 1877 p 60 § 298; 1869 p 72 § 296; RRS § 416.]
4.60.040
4.60.050 Judgment by confession without suit. A
judgment by confession may be entered without action, either
for money due or to become due, or to secure any person
against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or
both, in the manner prescribed by this chapter. [Code 1881 §
295; 1877 p 60 § 299; 1869 p 73 § 297; RRS § 417.]
4.60.050
4.60.060 Statement in writing—Requisites. A statement in writing shall be made, signed by the defendant and
verified by his oath, to the following effect:
(1) It shall authorize the entry of judgment for a specified
sum.
(2) If it be for money due or to become due, it shall state
concisely the facts out of which the indebtedness arose, and
shall show that the sum confessed to be due, is justly due or
to become due.
(3) If it be for the purpose of securing the plaintiff
against a contingent liability, it shall state concisely the facts
constituting the liability, and show that the sum confessed
therefor does not exceed the same. [Code 1881 § 296; 1877
p 61 § 300; 1869 p 73 § 298; RRS § 418.]
4.60.060
4.60.070 Judgment on confession—Entry—Execution. The statement must be presented to the superior court
or a judge thereof, and if the same be found sufficient, the
court or judge shall indorse thereon an order that judgment be
entered by the clerk; whereupon it may be filed in the office
of the clerk, who shall enter a judgment for the amount con4.60.070
(2010 Ed.)
4.64.020 Entry of verdict in execution docket—
Effect. (1) The clerk on the return of a verdict shall forthwith
enter it in the execution docket, specifying the amount, the
names of the parties to the action, and the names of the party
or parties against whom the verdict is rendered; such entry
shall be indexed in the record index and shall conform as near
as may be to entries of judgments required to be made in the
execution docket.
(2) Beginning at eight o’clock a.m. the day after the
entry of a verdict as herein provided, it shall be notice to all
the world of the rendition thereof, and any person subsequently acquiring title to or a lien upon the real property of
the party or parties against whom the verdict is returned shall
be deemed to have acquired such title or lien with notice, and
such title or lien shall be subject and inferior to any judgment
afterwards entered on the verdict. [1987 c 442 § 1109; 1927
c 176 § 1; 1921 c 65 § 2; RRS § 431-1.]
4.64.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58(b).
4.64.030 Entry of judgment—Form of judgment
summary. (1) The clerk shall enter all judgments in the execution docket, subject to the direction of the court and shall
specify clearly the amount to be recovered, the relief granted,
or other determination of the action.
(2)(a) On the first page of each judgment which provides
for the payment of money, including foreign judgments,
judgments in rem, mandates of judgments, and judgments on
garnishments, the following shall be succinctly summarized:
The judgment creditor and the name of his or her attorney, the
judgment debtor, the amount of the judgment, the interest
owed to the date of the judgment, and the total of the taxable
costs and attorney fees, if known at the time of the entry of
the judgment, and in the entry of a foreign judgment, the filing and expiration dates of the judgment under the laws of the
original jurisdiction.
(b) If the judgment provides for the award of any right,
title, or interest in real property, the first page must also
include an abbreviated legal description of the property in
which the right, title, or interest was awarded by the judgment, including lot, block, plat, or section, township, and
range, and reference to the judgment page number where the
full legal description is included, if applicable; or the assessor’s property tax parcel or account number, consistent with
RCW 65.04.045(1) (f) and (g).
4.64.030
[Title 4 RCW—page 57]
4.64.060
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
(c) If the judgment provides for damages arising from
the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle as
specified in RCW 46.29.270, the first page of the judgment
summary must clearly state that the judgment is awarded pursuant to RCW 46.29.270 and that the clerk must give notice
to the department of licensing as outlined in RCW 46.29.310.
(3) If the attorney fees and costs are not included in the
judgment, they shall be summarized in the cost bill when
filed. The clerk may not enter a judgment, and a judgment
does not take effect, until the judgment has a summary in
compliance with this section. The clerk is not liable for an
incorrect summary. [2003 c 43 § 1; 2000 c 41 § 1; 1999 c 296
§ 1; 1997 c 358 § 5; 1995 c 149 § 1; 1994 c 185 § 2; 1987 c
442 § 1107; 1984 c 128 § 6; 1983 c 28 § 2; Code 1881 § 305;
1877 p 62 § 309; 1869 p 75 § 307; RRS § 435.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58(a), CR 58(b), CR 78(e).
4.64.060
4.64.060 Execution docket—Index of record. Every
county clerk shall keep in the clerk’s office a record, to be
called the execution docket, which shall be a public record
and open during the usual business hours to all persons desirous of inspecting it. The record must be indexed both directly
and inversely, and include all judgments, abstracts, and transcripts of judgments in the clerk’s office. The index must
refer to each party against whom the judgment is rendered or
whose property is affected by the judgment. [1997 c 358 § 6;
1987 c 442 § 1105; 1967 ex.s. c 34 § 1; Code 1881 § 307;
1877 p 62 § 311; 1869 p 75 § 309; 1854 p 173 § 234; RRS §
444.]
4.64.080
4.64.080 Entries in execution docket. When entering
a judgment in the execution docket, the clerk shall leave
space on the same page, if practicable, in which the clerk
shall enter, in the order in which they occur, all the proceedings subsequent to the judgment in the case until its final satisfaction, including when and to what county an execution is
issued, when returned, and the return or the substance
thereof. When the execution is levied on personal property
which is returned unsold, the entry shall be: "levied (noting
the date) on property not sold." When any sheriff shall furnish the clerk with a copy of any levy upon real estate on any
judgment the minutes of which are entered in the execution
docket, the entry shall be: "levied upon real estate," noting
the date. When any execution issued to any other county is
returned levied upon real estate in such county, the entry in
the docket shall be, "levied on real estate of . . . . . ., in . . . . . .
county," noting the date, county, and defendants whose estate
is levied upon. When any money is paid, the amount and time
when paid shall be entered. When a judgment is appealed,
modified, discharged, or in any manner satisfied, the facts in
respect thereto shall be entered. The parties interested may
also assign or discharge such judgment on such execution
docket. When the judgment is fully satisfied in any way, the
clerk shall write the word "satisfied," in large letters across
the face of the record of such judgment in the execution
docket. [1987 c 442 § 1108; 1957 c 7 § 6; 1923 c 130 § 2;
Code 1881 § 310; 1877 p 63 § 314; 1869 p 76 § 312; 1854 p
174 § 237; RRS § 448.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 58]
4.64.090 Abstract of judgment. The abstract of a judgment shall contain (1) the name of the party, or parties, in
whose favor the judgment was rendered; (2) the name of the
party, or parties, against whom the judgment was rendered;
(3) the date of the rendition of the judgment; (4) the amount
for which the judgment was rendered, and in the following
manner, viz: Principal $. . . .; interest $. . . .; costs $. . . .;
total $. . . . . [1987 c 442 § 1113; 1957 c 7 § 8. Prior: 1929 c
60 § 3, part; 1893 c 42 § 3; RRS § 451.]
4.64.090
4.64.100 Abstract of verdict—Cessation of lien, certificate. The clerk shall, on request and at the expense of the
party in whose favor the verdict is rendered, or the party’s
attorney, prepare an abstract of such verdict in substantially
the same form as an abstract of a judgment and transmit such
abstract to the clerk of any court in any county in the state as
directed, and shall make a note on the execution docket of the
name of the county to which each of such abstracts is sent.
The clerk receiving such abstract shall, on payment of the
statutory fee, enter and index it in the execution docket in the
same manner as an abstract of judgment. The entry shall have
the same effect in such county as in the county where the verdict was rendered.
Whenever the verdict, or any judgment rendered
thereon, shall cease to be a lien in the county where rendered,
the clerk of the court shall on request of anyone, and the payment of the cost and expense thereof, certify that the lien has
ceased, and transmit such certificate to the clerk of any court
to which an abstract was forwarded, and the clerk receiving
the certificate, on payment of the statutory fee, shall enter it
in the execution docket, and then the lien of such verdict or
judgment shall cease. Nothing in this section or RCW
4.64.020 shall be construed as authorizing the issuance of an
execution by a clerk in any other county than that in which
the judgment is rendered. [1987 c 442 § 1110; 1984 c 76 § 5;
1921 c 65 § 3; RRS § 431-2.]
4.64.100
Fees of
superior court clerks: RCW 36.18.020.
supreme and appellate court clerks: RCW 2.32.070.
4.64.110 Transcript of district court docket. A transcript of the district court docket shall contain an exact copy
of the district court judgment from the docket. [1987 c 202 §
118; 1957 c 7 § 9. Prior: 1929 c 60 § 3, part; 1893 c 42 § 4;
RRS § 452.]
4.64.110
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
4.64.120 Entry of abstract or transcript of judgment.
It shall be the duty of the county clerk to enter in the execution docket any duly certified transcript of a judgment of a
district court of this state and any duly certified abstract of
any judgment of any court mentioned in RCW 4.56.200, filed
in the county clerk’s office, and to index the same in the same
manner as judgments originally rendered in the superior court
for the county of which he or she is clerk. Jurisdiction over
the judgment, including modification to or vacation of the
original judgment, transfers to the superior court. The superior court may, in its discretion, remand the cause to district
court for determination of any motion to vacate or modify the
4.64.120
(2010 Ed.)
Procedure to Bind Joint Debtor
original judgment. [1997 c 358 § 2. Prior: 1987 c 442 §
1111; 1987 c 202 § 119; 1929 c 60 § 4; RRS § 453; prior:
1893 c 42 § 5.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Chapter 4.68 RCW
Chapter 4.68
4.72.030
4.68.060 Trial. The issue formed may be tried as in
other cases, but when the defendant denies in his answer any
liability on the obligation upon which the judgment was rendered, if a verdict be found against him, it must not exceed
the amount remaining unsatisfied on such original judgment,
with interest thereon. [Code 1881 § 319; 1877 p 65 § 323;
RRS § 441.]
4.68.060
PROCEDURE TO BIND JOINT DEBTOR
Chapter 4.72 RCW
VACATION AND MODIFICATION OF JUDGMENTS
Chapter 4.72
Sections
4.68.010
4.68.020
4.68.030
4.68.040
4.68.050
4.68.060
Summons after judgment.
Contents of summons.
Affidavit must accompany summons.
Defenses.
Pleadings.
Trial.
4.68.010 Summons after judgment. When a judgment
is recorded against one or more of several persons jointly
indebted upon an obligation by proceeding as provided by the
court by rule, such defendants who were not originally served
with the summons, and did not appear to the action, may be
summoned to show cause why they should not be bound by
the judgment, in the same manner as though they had been
originally served with the summons. [1984 c 76 § 6; Code
1881 § 314; 1877 p 64 § 318; RRS § 436.]
4.68.010
4.68.020 Contents of summons. The summons, as provided in RCW 4.68.010, must describe the judgment, and
require the person summoned to show cause why he should
not be bound by it, and must be served in the same manner
and returnable within the same time, as the original summons. It is not necessary to file a new complaint. [Code 1881
§ 315; 1877 p 64 § 319; RRS § 437.]
4.68.020
4.68.030 Affidavit must accompany summons. The
summons must be accompanied by an affidavit of the plaintiff, his agent, representative, or attorney, that the judgment,
or some part thereof, remains unsatisfied, and must specify
the amount due thereon. [Code 1881 § 316; 1877 p 65 § 320;
RRS § 438.]
4.68.030
4.68.040 Defenses. Upon the service of such summons
and affidavit, the defendant may answer within the time specified therein, denying the judgment, or setting up any defense
which may have arisen subsequently to the taking of the judgment, or he may deny his liability on the obligation upon
which the judgment was rendered, except a discharge from
such liability by the statute of limitations. [Code 1881 § 317;
1877 p 65 § 321; RRS § 439.]
4.68.040
4.68.050 Pleadings. If the defendant in his answer,
deny the judgment, or set up any defense which may have
arisen subsequently, the summons, with the affidavit
annexed, and the answer, constitute the written allegations in
the case; if he deny his liability on the obligation upon which
the judgment was rendered, a copy of the original complaint
and judgment, the summons with the affidavit annexed, and
the answer constitute such written allegations. [Code 1881 §
318; 1877 p 65 § 322; RRS § 440.]
4.68.050
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Sections
4.72.010
4.72.020
4.72.030
4.72.050
4.72.060
4.72.070
4.72.080
4.72.090
Causes for enumerated.
Motion to vacate—Time limitation.
Petition to vacate for certain causes—Time limitation.
Conditions precedent to vacation.
Grounds for vacation may first be tried.
Injunction to suspend proceedings.
Construction of chapter—Time limitations when fraud, misrepresentation concerned.
Judgment upon denial of application.
4.72.010 Causes for enumerated. The superior court
in which a judgment or final order has been rendered, or
made, shall have power to vacate or modify such judgment or
order:
(1) By granting a new trial for the cause, within the time
and in the manner, and for any of the causes prescribed by the
rules of court relating to new trials.
(2) By a new trial granted in proceedings against defendant served by publication only as prescribed in RCW
4.28.200.
(3) For mistakes, neglect or omission of the clerk, or
irregularity in obtaining a judgment or order.
(4) For fraud practiced by the successful party in obtaining the judgment or order.
(5) For erroneous proceedings against a minor or person
of unsound mind, when the condition of such defendant does
not appear in the record, nor the error in the proceedings.
(6) For the death of one of the parties before the judgment in the action.
(7) For unavoidable casualty, or misfortune preventing
the party from prosecuting or defending.
(8) For error in a judgment shown by a minor, within
twelve months after arriving at full age. [1957 c 9 § 4; Code
1881 § 436; 1877 p 96 § 438; 1875 p 20 § 1; RRS § 464.]
4.72.010
Rules of court: Cf. CR 52(d), CR 60(b).
Judgment to recover realty, vacation: RCW 7.28.260.
4.72.020 Motion to vacate—Time limitation. The
proceedings to vacate or modify a judgment or order for mistakes or omissions of the clerk, or irregularity in obtaining the
judgment or order, shall be by motion served on the adverse
party or on his attorney in the action, and within one year.
[1891 c 27 § 1; Code 1881 § 438; 1877 p 97 § 440; 1875 p 21
§ 3; RRS § 466.]
4.72.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 60(b).
4.72.030 Petition to vacate for certain causes—Time
limitation. RCW 4.72.010 (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7) shall
be by petition verified by affidavit, setting forth the judgment
or order, the facts or errors constituting a cause to vacate or
4.72.030
[Title 4 RCW—page 59]
4.72.050
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modify it, and if the party is a defendant, the facts constituting a defense to the action; and such proceedings must be
commenced within one year after the judgment or order was
made, unless the party entitled thereto be a minor or person of
unsound mind, and then within one year from the removal of
such disability. [1891 c 27 § 2; Code 1881 § 439; 1877 p 97
§ 441; 1875 p 21 § 4; RRS § 467.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 60(b).
4.72.050 Conditions precedent to vacation. The judgment shall not be vacated on motion or petition until it is
adjudged that there is a valid defense to the action in which
the judgment is rendered; or, if the plaintiff seeks its vacation,
that there is a valid cause of action; and when judgment is
modified, all liens and securities obtained under it shall be
preserved to the modified judgment. [Code 1881 § 441; 1877
p 97 § 443; 1875 p 22 § 6; RRS § 469.]
4.72.050
4.72.060 Grounds for vacation may first be tried.
The court may first try and decide upon the grounds to vacate
or modify a judgment or order, before trying or deciding
upon the validity of the defense or cause of action. [Code
1881 § 442; 1877 p 97 § 440; 1875 p 22 § 7; RRS § 470.]
4.72.060
4.72.070 Injunction to suspend proceedings. The
party seeking to vacate or modify a judgment or order may
obtain an injunction suspending proceedings on the whole or
part thereof, which injunction may be granted by the court or
the judge upon its being rendered probable, by affidavit or
petition sworn to, or by exhibition of the record, that the party
is entitled to have such judgment or order vacated or modified. [Code 1881 § 443; 1877 p 97 § 445; 1875 p 22 § 8; RRS
§ 471.]
4.72.070
Rules of court: Cf. CR 62.
4.72.080 Construction of chapter—Time limitations
when fraud, misrepresentation concerned. The provisions
of this chapter shall not be so construed as to affect the power
of the court to vacate or modify judgments or orders as elsewhere in this code provided; nor shall the time limitations set
forth in this chapter within which proceedings to vacate or
modify a judgment must be started apply to a judgment heretofore or hereafter entered by consent or stipulation where the
grounds to vacate or modify such judgment are based on
fraud or misrepresentation, or when after the entry of the
judgment either party fails to fulfill the terms and conditions
on which the consent judgment or stipulation was entered;
nor shall any judgment of acquittal in a criminal action be
vacated under the provisions of this chapter. [1961 c 88 § 1;
1891 c 27 § 4; RRS § 472.]
4.72.080
Reviser’s note: The words "this code" appeared in 1891 c 27 § 4.
4.72.090 Judgment upon denial of application. In all
cases in which an application under this chapter to vacate or
modify a judgment or order for the recovery of money is
denied, if proceedings on the judgment or order shall have
been suspended, judgment shall be rendered against the
plaintiff [applicant] for the amount of the former judgment or
order, interest and costs, together with damages at the discretion of the court, not exceeding ten percent on the amount of
4.72.090
[Title 4 RCW—page 60]
the judgment or order. [1891 c 27 § 5; Code 1881 § 444;
1877 p 97 § 446; 1875 p 22 § 9; RRS § 473.]
Chapter 4.76
Chapter 4.76 RCW
NEW TRIALS
Sections
4.76.010
4.76.030
4.76.070
4.76.080
New trial defined.
Increase or reduction of verdict as alternative to new trial.
Newly discovered evidence, requirements as to.
Petition for new trial when discovery of grounds delayed.
4.76.010 New trial defined. A new trial is a reexamination of an issue in the same court after a trial and decision by
a jury, court or referees. [Code 1881 § 275; 1877 p 56 § 279;
1869 p 67 § 277; 1854 p 170 § 215; RRS § 398.]
4.76.010
4.76.030 Increase or reduction of verdict as alternative to new trial. If the trial court shall, upon a motion for
new trial, find the damages awarded by a jury to be so excessive or inadequate as unmistakably to indicate that the
amount thereof must have been the result of passion or prejudice, the trial court may order a new trial or may enter an
order providing for a new trial unless the party adversely
affected shall consent to a reduction or increase of such verdict, and if such party shall file such consent and the opposite
party shall thereafter appeal from the judgment entered, the
party who shall have filed such consent shall not be bound
thereby, but upon such appeal the court of appeals or the
supreme court shall, without the necessity of a formal crossappeal, review de novo the action of the trial court in requiring such reduction or increase, and there shall be a presumption that the amount of damages awarded by the verdict of the
jury was correct and such amount shall prevail, unless the
court of appeals or the supreme court shall find from the
record that the damages awarded in such verdict by the jury
were so excessive or so inadequate as unmistakably to indicate that the amount of the verdict must have been the result
of passion or prejudice. [1971 c 81 § 19; 1933 c 138 § 2; RRS
§ 399-1.]
4.76.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.76.070 Newly discovered evidence, requirements as
to. If the motion be supported by affidavits and the cause be
newly discovered evidence, the affidavits of any witness or
witnesses, showing what their testimony will be, shall be produced or good reasons shown for their nonproduction. [1891
c 59 § 2; Code 1881 § 282; 1877 p 57 § 286; 1869 p 68 § 284;
1854 p 170 § 219; RRS § 403.]
4.76.070
4.76.080 Petition for new trial when discovery of
grounds delayed. When the grounds for a new trial could
not with reasonable diligence have been discovered before,
but are discovered after the time when the verdict, report of
referee, or decision was rendered or made, the application
may be made by petition filed as in other cases, not later than
after the discovery, on which notice shall be served and
returned, and the defendant held to appear as in an original
action. The facts stated in the petition shall be considered as
denied without answer. The case shall be tried as other cases
by ordinary proceedings, but no motion shall be filed more
4.76.080
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Exceptions
than one year after the final judgment was rendered. [1955 c
44 § 1; Code 1881 § 437; 1875 p 21 § 2; RRS § 465.]
Chapter 4.80
Chapter 4.80 RCW
EXCEPTIONS
Sections
4.80.010
4.80.020
4.80.030
4.80.040
4.80.140
4.84.010
4.80.140 Application of chapter. This chapter shall
apply to and govern all civil actions and proceedings, both
legal and equitable, and all criminal causes, in the superior
courts, but shall not apply to district courts or other courts of
limited jurisdiction from which an appeal does not lie directly
to the supreme court or court of appeals. [1987 c 202 § 120;
1971 c 81 § 21; 1893 c 60 § 17; RRS § 397, part.]
4.80.140
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Exception defined.
When to be taken.
Requisites—Entry in minutes.
Manner of taking and entry.
Application of chapter.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 46.
4.80.010 Exception defined. An exception is a claim of
error in a ruling or decision of a court, judge or other tribunal,
or officer exercising judicial functions, made in the course of
an action or proceeding or after judgment therein. [1893 c 60
§ 1; RRS § 381.]
4.80.010
Rules of court: Cf. CR 46.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.80.020 When to be taken. It shall not be necessary or
proper to take or enter an exception to any ruling or decision
mentioned in RCW 4.80.010, which is embodied in a written
judgment, order or journal entry in the cause. But this section
shall not apply to the report of a referee or commissioner, or
to findings of fact or conclusions of law in a report or decision of a referee or commissioner, or in a decision of a court
or judge upon a cause or part of a cause, either legal or equitable, tried without a jury. [1893 c 60 § 2; RRS § 382.]
4.80.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 46.
4.80.030 Requisites—Entry in minutes. Exceptions to
any ruling upon an objection to the admission of evidence,
offered in the course of a trial or hearing, need not be formally taken, but the question put or other offer of evidence,
together with the objection thereto and the ruling thereon,
shall be entered by the court, judge, referee or commissioner
(or by the stenographer, if one is in attendance) in the minutes
of the trial or hearing, and such entry shall import an exception by the party against whom the ruling was made. [1893 c
60 § 5; RRS § 385.]
Chapter 4.84
Sections
4.84.010
4.84.015
4.84.020
4.84.030
4.84.040
4.84.050
4.84.060
4.84.070
4.84.080
4.84.090
4.84.100
4.84.110
4.84.120
4.84.130
4.84.140
4.84.150
4.84.160
4.84.170
4.84.185
4.84.190
4.84.200
4.84.210
4.84.220
4.84.230
4.84.240
4.84.250
4.80.030
4.84.260
4.84.270
4.84.280
4.84.290
4.84.300
4.84.320
4.84.330
Rules of court: Cf. CR 46.
4.80.040 Manner of taking and entry. Exceptions to
any ruling or decision made in the course of a trial or hearing,
or in the progress of a cause, except those to which it is provided in this chapter that no exception need be taken and
those to which some other mode of exception is in this chapter prescribed, may be taken by any party by stating to the
court, judge, referee or commissioner making the ruling or
decision, when the same is made, that such party excepts to
the same; whereupon such court, judge, referee or commissioner shall note the exception in the minutes of the trial,
hearing or cause, or shall cause the stenographer (if one is in
attendance) so to note the same. [1893 c 60 § 6; RRS § 386.]
4.80.040
Rules of court: Cf. CR 46.
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Chapter 4.84 RCW
COSTS
4.84.340
4.84.350
4.84.360
4.84.370
Costs allowed to prevailing party—Defined—Compensation
of attorneys.
Costs in civil actions for the recovery of money only—When
plaintiff considered the prevailing party.
Amount of contracted attorneys’ fee to be fixed by court.
Prevailing party to recover costs.
Limitation on costs in certain actions.
Limited to one of several actions.
Costs to defendant.
Costs to defendants defending separately.
Schedule of attorneys’ fees.
Cost bill—Witnesses to report attendance.
Costs on postponement of trial.
Costs where tender is made.
Costs where deposit in court is made and rejected.
Costs in appeals from district courts.
Costs against guardian of infant plaintiff.
Costs against fiduciaries.
Costs against assignee.
Costs against state or county.
Prevailing party to receive expenses for opposing frivolous
action or defense.
Costs in proceedings not specifically covered.
Retaxation of costs.
Security for costs.
Bond in lieu of separate security.
Dismissal for failure to give security.
Judgment on cost bond.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—Allowed to prevailing party.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—When plaintiff deemed prevailing party.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—When defendant deemed prevailing party.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—Offers of settlement in determining.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—Prevailing party on appeal.
Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of ten thousand dollars or less—Application.
Attorneys’ fees in actions for injuries resulting from the rendering of medical and other health care.
Actions on contract or lease which provides that attorney’s
fees and costs incurred to enforce provisions be awarded to
one of parties—Prevailing party entitled to attorney’s fees—
Waiver prohibited.
Judicial review of agency action—Definitions.
Judicial review of agency action—Award of fees and
expenses.
Judicial review of agency action—Payment of fees and
expenses—Report to office of financial management.
Appeal of land use decisions—Fees and costs.
Deposit of jury fee taxable as costs: RCW 4.44.110.
4.84.010 Costs allowed to prevailing party—
Defined—Compensation of attorneys. The measure and
mode of compensation of attorneys and counselors, shall be
left to the agreement, expressed or implied, of the parties, but
there shall be allowed to the prevailing party upon the judgment certain sums for the prevailing party’s expenses in the
action, which allowances are termed costs, including, in addi4.84.010
[Title 4 RCW—page 61]
4.84.015
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tion to costs otherwise authorized by law, the following
expenses:
(1) Filing fees;
(2) Fees for the service of process by a public officer,
registered process server, or other means, as follows:
(a) When service is by a public officer, the recoverable
cost is the fee authorized by law at the time of service.
(b) If service is by a process server registered pursuant to
chapter 18.180 RCW or a person exempt from registration,
the recoverable cost is the amount actually charged and
incurred in effecting service;
(3) Fees for service by publication;
(4) Notary fees, but only to the extent the fees are for services that are expressly required by law and only to the extent
they represent actual costs incurred by the prevailing party;
(5) Reasonable expenses, exclusive of attorneys’ fees,
incurred in obtaining reports and records, which are admitted
into evidence at trial or in mandatory arbitration in superior
or district court, including but not limited to medical records,
tax records, personnel records, insurance reports, employment and wage records, police reports, school records, bank
records, and legal files;
(6) Statutory attorney and witness fees; and
(7) To the extent that the court or arbitrator finds that it
was necessary to achieve the successful result, the reasonable
expense of the transcription of depositions used at trial or at
the mandatory arbitration hearing: PROVIDED, That the
expenses of depositions shall be allowed on a pro rata basis
for those portions of the depositions introduced into evidence
or used for purposes of impeachment. [2009 c 240 § 1; 2007
c 121 § 1; 1993 c 48 § 1; 1984 c 258 § 92; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45
§ 7; Code 1881 § 505; 1877 p 108 § 509; 1869 p 123 § 459;
1854 p 201 § 367; RRS § 474.]
Attorney fee in appeals from board of industrial insurance appeals: RCW
51.52.130, 51.52.132.
Process server fees: RCW 18.180.035.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.015 Costs in civil actions for the recovery of
money only—When plaintiff considered the prevailing
party. (1) In any civil action for the recovery of money only,
the plaintiff will be considered the prevailing party for the
purpose of awarding costs, including a statutory attorney fee,
if: (a) The defendant makes full or partial payment of the
amounts sought by the plaintiff prior to the entry of judgment; and (b) before such payment is tendered, the plaintiff
has notified the defendant in writing that the full or partial
payment of the amounts sued for might result in an award of
costs.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "plaintiff" includes a
counterclaimant, cross-claimant, and third-party plaintiff,
and "defendant" includes a party defending a counterclaim,
cross-claim, or third-party claim.
(3) A party may demand, offer, or accept the payment of
statutory costs before the entry of judgment in an action.
(4) This section may not be construed to (a) authorize an
award of costs if the action is resolved by a negotiated settlement or (b) limit or bar the operation of cost-shifting provisions of other statutes or court rules. [2009 c 240 § 2.]
4.84.020 Amount of contracted attorneys’ fee to be
fixed by court. In all cases of foreclosure of mortgages and
in all other cases in which attorneys’ fees are allowed, the
amount thereof shall be fixed by the court at such sum as the
court shall deem reasonable, any stipulations in the note,
mortgage or other instrument to the contrary notwithstanding; but in no case shall said fee be fixed above contract price
stated in said note or contract. [1895 c 48 § 1; 1891 c 44 § 1;
1888 p 9 § 1; 1885 p 176 § 1; RRS § 475.]
4.84.020
4.84.030 Prevailing party to recover costs. In any
action in the superior court of Washington the prevailing
party shall be entitled to his or her costs and disbursements;
but the plaintiff shall in no case be entitled to costs taxed as
attorneys’ fees in actions within the jurisdiction of the district
court when commenced in the superior court. [1987 c 202 §
121; 1890 p 337 § 1; 1883 p 42 § 1; Code 1881 §§ 506, 507;
1854 p 201 §§ 368, 369; RRS § 476.]
4.84.030
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
4.84.040 Limitation on costs in certain actions. In an
action for an assault and battery, or for false imprisonment,
libel, slander, malicious prosecution, criminal conversation
or seduction, if the plaintiff recover less than ten dollars, he
shall be entitled to no more costs or disbursements than the
damage recovered. [Code 1881 § 508; 1877 p 108 § 512;
1869 p 123 § 460; 1854 p 202 § 370; RRS § 477.]
4.84.040
4.84.050 Limited to one of several actions. When several actions are brought on one bond, undertaking, promissory note, bill of exchange, or other instrument in writing, or
in any other case for the same cause of action against several
parties, who might have been joined as defendants in the
same action, no costs or disbursements shall be allowed to the
plaintiff in more than one of such actions, which may be at
his election, if the parties proceeded against in the other
actions were, at the commencement of the previous action,
openly within this state. [Code 1881 § 509; 1877 p 108 §
513; 1869 p 123 § 461; 1854 p 202 § 371; RRS § 478.]
4.84.050
4.84.015
[Title 4 RCW—page 62]
4.84.060 Costs to defendant. In all cases where costs
and disbursements are not allowed to the plaintiff, the defendant shall be entitled to have judgment in his favor for the
same. [Code 1881 § 510; 1877 p 109 § 514; 1869 p 123 §
462; 1854 p 202 § 372; RRS § 479.]
4.84.060
4.84.070 Costs to defendants defending separately.
In all actions where there are several defendants not united in
interest, and making separate defenses by separate answers,
and the plaintiff fails to recover judgment against all, the
court may award costs to such defendants as recover judgments in their favor, or either of them. [Code 1881 § 511;
1877 p 109 § 515; 1869 p 124 § 463; 1854 p 202 § 373; RRS
§ 480.]
4.84.070
4.84.080 Schedule of attorneys’ fees. When allowed to
either party, costs to be called the attorney fee, shall be as follows:
(1) In all actions where judgment is rendered, two hundred dollars.
4.84.080
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Costs
(2) In all actions where judgment is rendered in the
supreme court or the court of appeals, after argument, two
hundred dollars. [2004 c 123 § 1; 1985 c 240 § 1; 1981 c 331
§ 3; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 30 § 2; Code 1881 § 512; 1877 p
108 § 516; 1869 p 124 § 464; 1854 p 202 § 374; RRS § 481.]
4.84.185
deposited with the clerk, exclusive of interest and cost, he
shall pay all costs that may accrue from the time such money
was so deposited. [Code 1881 § 517; 1877 p 110 § 521; 1854
p 203 § 379; RRS § 486.]
Conflicting claims, deposit in court, costs: RCW 4.08.170.
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
Costs: RCW 4.84.190.
Transmission of record on change of venue—Costs, attorney’s fees: RCW
4.12.090.
4.84.090 Cost bill—Witnesses to report attendance.
The prevailing party, in addition to allowance for costs, as
provided in RCW 4.84.080, shall also be allowed for all necessary disbursements, including the fees of officers allowed
by law, the fees of witnesses, the necessary expenses of taking depositions, by commission or otherwise, and the compensation of referees. The court shall allow the prevailing
party all service of process charges in case such process was
served by a person or persons not an officer or officers. Such
service charge shall be the same as is now allowed or shall in
the future be allowed as fee and mileage to an officer. The
disbursements shall be stated in detail and verified by affidavit, and shall be served on the opposite party or his attorney,
and filed with the clerk of the court, within ten days after the
judgment: PROVIDED, The clerk of the court shall keep a
record of all witnesses in attendance upon any civil action,
for whom fees are to be claimed, with the number of days in
attendance and their mileage, and no fees or mileage for any
witness shall be taxed in the cost bill unless they shall have
reported their attendance at the close of each day’s session to
the clerk in attendance at such trial. [1949 c 146 § 1; 1905 c
16 § 1; Code 1881 § 513; 1877 p 109 § 517; 1869 p 124 §
465; 1854 p 202 § 375; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 482.]
4.84.090
Witness fees and mileage: Chapter 2.40 RCW.
4.84.130 Costs in appeals from district courts. In all
civil actions tried before the district court, in which an appeal
shall be taken to the superior court, and the party appellant
shall not recover a more favorable judgment in the superior
court than before the district court, such appellant shall pay
all costs. [1987 c 202 § 122; Code 1881 § 518; 1877 p 110 §
522; 1854 p 203 § 380; RRS § 487.]
4.84.130
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
District court appeals: Chapter 12.36 RCW.
4.84.140 Costs against guardian of infant plaintiff.
When costs are adjudged against an infant plaintiff, the
guardian or person by whom he appeared in the action shall
be responsible therefor, and payment may be enforced by
execution. [Code 1881 § 519; 1877 p 110 § 523; 1854 p 203
§ 381; RRS § 488.]
4.84.140
4.84.150 Costs against fiduciaries. In [an] action prosecuted or defended by an executor, administrator, trustee of
an express trust, or a person expressly authorized by statute,
costs shall be recovered as in an action by or against a person
prosecuting in his own right, but such costs shall be chargeable only upon or collected of the estate of the party represented, unless the court shall direct the same to be paid by the
plaintiff or defendant personally, for mismanagement or bad
faith in such action or defense. [Code 1881 § 520; 1877 p 110
§ 524; 1854 p 203 § 382; RRS § 489.]
4.84.150
Actions by and against personal representatives, etc.: Chapter 11.48 RCW.
4.84.100 Costs on postponement of trial. When an
application shall be made to a court or referees to postpone a
trial, the payment to the adverse party of a sum not exceeding
ten dollars, besides the fees of witnesses, may be imposed as
the condition of granting the postponement. [Code 1881 §
515; 1877 p 109 § 519; 1854 p 203 § 377; RRS § 484.]
4.84.100
4.84.110 Costs where tender is made. When in an
action for the recovery of money, the defendant alleges in his
answer, that, before the commencement of the action, he tendered to the plaintiff the full amount to which he is entitled,
in such money as by agreement ought to be tendered, and
thereupon brings into court, for the plaintiff, the amount tendered, and the allegation be found true, the plaintiff shall not
recover costs, but shall pay them to the defendant. [Code
1881 § 516; 1877 p 109 § 520; 1854 p 203 § 378; RRS § 485.]
4.84.110
4.84.120 Costs where deposit in court is made and
rejected. If the defendant in any action pending, shall at any
time deposit with the clerk of the court, for the plaintiff, the
amount which he admits to be due, together with all costs that
have accrued, and notify the plaintiff thereof, and such plaintiff shall refuse to accept the same in discharge of the action,
and shall not afterwards recover a larger amount than that
4.84.120
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4.84.160 Costs against assignee. When the cause of
action, after the commencement of the action, by assignment,
or in any other manner, becomes the property of a person not
a party thereto, and the prosecution or defense is thereafter
continued, such person shall be liable for the costs in the
same manner as if he were a party, and payment thereof may
be enforced by execution. [Code 1881 § 521; 1877 p 110 §
525; 1869 p 125 § 473; 1854 p 203 § 383; RRS § 490.]
4.84.160
4.84.170 Costs against state or county. In all actions
prosecuted in the name and for the use of the state, or in the
name and for the use of any county, and in any action brought
against the state or any county, and on all appeals to the
supreme court or the court of appeals of the state in all actions
brought by or against either the state or any county, the state
or county shall be liable for costs in the same case and to the
same extent as private parties. [1971 c 81 § 22; 1959 c 62 §
1; Code 1881 § 522; 1877 p 110 § 526; 1854 p 203 § 384;
RRS § 491.]
4.84.170
4.84.185 Prevailing party to receive expenses for
opposing frivolous action or defense. In any civil action,
4.84.185
[Title 4 RCW—page 63]
4.84.190
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
the court having jurisdiction may, upon written findings by
the judge that the action, counterclaim, cross-claim, third
party claim, or defense was frivolous and advanced without
reasonable cause, require the nonprevailing party to pay the
prevailing party the reasonable expenses, including fees of
attorneys, incurred in opposing such action, counterclaim,
cross-claim, third party claim, or defense. This determination
shall be made upon motion by the prevailing party after a voluntary or involuntary order of dismissal, order on summary
judgment, final judgment after trial, or other final order terminating the action as to the prevailing party. The judge shall
consider all evidence presented at the time of the motion to
determine whether the position of the nonprevailing party
was frivolous and advanced without reasonable cause. In no
event may such motion be filed more than thirty days after
entry of the order.
The provisions of this section apply unless otherwise
specifically provided by statute. [1991 c 70 § 1; 1987 c 212
§ 201; 1983 c 127 § 1.]
Administrative law, frivolous petitions for judicial review: RCW 34.05.598.
4.84.220 Bond in lieu of separate security. In lieu of
separate security for each action or proceeding in any court,
the plaintiff may cause to be executed and filed in the court a
bond in the penal sum of two hundred dollars running to the
state of Washington, with surety as in case of a separate bond,
and conditioned for the payment of all judgments for costs
which may thereafter be rendered against him in that court.
Any defendant or garnishee who shall thereafter recover a
judgment for costs in said court against the principal on such
bond shall likewise be entitled to judgment against the sureties. Such bond shall not be sufficient unless the penalty
thereof is unimpaired by any outstanding obligation at the
time of the commencement of the action. [1929 c 103 § 2;
RRS § 495-1.]
4.84.220
4.84.230 Dismissal for failure to give security. After
the lapse of ninety days from the service of notice that security is required or of an order for new or additional security,
upon proof thereof, and that no undertaking as required has
been filed, the court or judge may order the action to be dismissed. [1933 c 14 § 1; RRS § 495-2.]
4.84.230
4.84.240 Judgment on cost bond. Whenever any bond
or undertaking for the payment of any costs to any party shall
be filed in any action or other legal proceeding in any court in
this state and judgment should be rendered for any such costs
against the principal on any such bonds or against the party
primarily liable therefor in whose behalf any such bond or
undertaking has been filed, such judgment for costs shall be
rendered against the principal on such bond or the party primarily liable therefor and at the same time also against his
surety or sureties on any or all such bonds or undertakings
filed in any such action or other legal proceeding. [1909 c
173 § 1; RRS § 496.]
4.84.240
4.84.190
4.84.190 Costs in proceedings not specifically covered. In all actions and proceedings other than those mentioned in this chapter [and RCW 4.48.100], where no provision is made for the recovery of costs, they may be allowed or
not, and if allowed may be apportioned between the parties,
in the discretion of the court. [Code 1881 § 525; 1877 p 111
§ 529; 1854 p 204 § 387; RRS § 493.]
Costs: RCW 4.84.080.
4.84.200
4.84.200 Retaxation of costs. Any party aggrieved by
the taxation of costs by the clerk of the court may, upon application, have the same retaxed by the court in which the action
or proceeding is had. [Code 1881 § 526; 1877 p 111 § 530;
1854 p 204 § 388; RRS § 494.]
4.84.210
4.84.210 Security for costs. When a plaintiff in an
action, or in a garnishment or other proceeding, resides out of
the county, or is a foreign corporation, or begins such action
or proceeding as the assignee of some other person or of a
firm or corporation, as to all causes of action sued upon, security for the costs and charges which may be awarded against
such plaintiff may be required by the defendant or garnishee
defendant. When required, all proceedings in the action or
proceeding shall be stayed until a bond, executed by two or
more persons, or by a surety company authorized to do business in this state be filed with the clerk, conditioned that they
will pay such costs and charges as may be awarded against
the plaintiff by judgment, or in the progress of the action or
proceeding, not exceeding the sum of two hundred dollars. A
new or additional bond may be ordered by the court or judge,
upon proof that the original bond is insufficient security, and
proceedings in the action or proceeding stayed until such new
or additional bond be executed and filed. The plaintiff may
deposit with the clerk the sum of two hundred dollars in lieu
of a bond. [1929 c 103 § 1; Code 1881 § 527; 1877 p 111 §
531; 1854 p 204 § 389; RRS § 495.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 64]
4.84.250 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—Allowed to prevailing party.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of chapter 4.84 RCW
and RCW 12.20.060, in any action for damages where the
amount pleaded by the prevailing party as hereinafter
defined, exclusive of costs, is seven thousand five hundred
dollars or less, there shall be taxed and allowed to the prevailing party as a part of the costs of the action a reasonable
amount to be fixed by the court as attorneys’ fees. After July
1, 1985, the maximum amount of the pleading under this section shall be ten thousand dollars. [1984 c 258 § 88; 1980 c
94 § 1; 1973 c 84 § 1.]
4.84.250
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.260 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—When plaintiff deemed prevailing party. The plaintiff, or party seeking relief, shall be
deemed the prevailing party within the meaning of RCW
4.84.250 when the recovery, exclusive of costs, is as much as
or more than the amount offered in settlement by the plaintiff,
or party seeking relief, as set forth in RCW 4.84.280. [1973
c 84 § 2.]
4.84.260
4.84.270 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—When defendant deemed
4.84.270
(2010 Ed.)
Costs
prevailing party. The defendant, or party resisting relief,
shall be deemed the prevailing party within the meaning of
RCW 4.84.250, if the plaintiff, or party seeking relief in an
action for damages where the amount pleaded, exclusive of
costs, is equal to or less than the maximum allowed under
RCW 4.84.250, recovers nothing, or if the recovery, exclusive of costs, is the same or less than the amount offered in
settlement by the defendant, or the party resisting relief, as set
forth in RCW 4.84.280. [1980 c 94 § 2; 1973 c 84 § 3.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.280 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—Offers of settlement in
determining. Offers of settlement shall be served on the
adverse party in the manner prescribed by applicable court
rules at least ten days prior to trial. Offers of settlement shall
not be served until thirty days after the completion of the service and filing of the summons and complaint. Offers of settlement shall not be filed or communicated to the trier of the
fact until after judgment, at which time a copy of said offer of
settlement shall be filed for the purposes of determining
attorneys’ fees as set forth in RCW 4.84.250. [1983 c 282 §
1; 1980 c 94 § 3; 1973 c 84 § 4.]
4.84.280
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.290 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—Prevailing party on appeal.
If the case is appealed, the prevailing party on appeal shall be
considered the prevailing party for the purpose of applying
the provisions of RCW 4.84.250: PROVIDED, That if, on
appeal, a retrial is ordered, the court ordering the retrial shall
designate the prevailing party, if any, for the purpose of
applying the provisions of RCW 4.84.250.
In addition, if the prevailing party on appeal would be
entitled to attorneys’ fees under the provisions of RCW
4.84.250, the court deciding the appeal shall allow to the prevailing party such additional amount as the court shall
adjudge reasonable as attorneys’ fees for the appeal. [1973 c
84 § 5.]
4.84.290
4.84.300 Attorneys’ fees as costs in damage actions of
ten thousand dollars or less—Application. The provisions
of RCW 4.84.250 through 4.84.290 shall apply regardless of
whether the action is commenced in district court or superior
court except as provided in RCW 4.84.280. This section shall
not be construed as conferring jurisdiction on either court.
[1987 c 202 § 123; 1980 c 94 § 4; 1973 c 84 § 6.]
4.84.300
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.320 Attorneys’ fees in actions for injuries resulting from the rendering of medical and other health care.
See RCW 7.70.070.
4.84.320
4.84.330 Actions on contract or lease which provides
that attorney’s fees and costs incurred to enforce provisions be awarded to one of parties—Prevailing party entitled to attorney’s fees—Waiver prohibited. In any action
on a contract or lease entered into after September 21, 1977,
where such contract or lease specifically provides that attor4.84.330
(2010 Ed.)
4.84.340
ney’s fees and costs, which are incurred to enforce the provisions of such contract or lease, shall be awarded to one of the
parties, the prevailing party, whether he is the party specified
in the contract or lease or not, shall be entitled to reasonable
attorney’s fees in addition to costs and necessary disbursements.
Attorney’s fees provided for by this section shall not be
subject to waiver by the parties to any contract or lease which
is entered into after September 21, 1977. Any provision in
any such contract or lease which provides for a waiver of
attorney’s fees is void.
As used in this section "prevailing party" means the
party in whose favor final judgment is rendered. [1977 ex.s.
c 203 § 1.]
4.84.340 Judicial review of agency action—Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 4.84.340
through 4.84.360.
(1) "Agency" means any state board, commission,
department, institution of higher education, or officer, authorized by law to make rules or to conduct adjudicative proceedings, except those in the legislative or judicial branches,
the governor, or the attorney general except to the extent otherwise required by law.
(2) "Agency action" means agency action as defined by
chapter 34.05 RCW.
(3) "Fees and other expenses" includes the reasonable
expenses of expert witnesses, the reasonable cost of a study,
analysis, engineering report, test, or project that is found by
the court to be necessary for the preparation of the party’s
case, and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Reasonable attorneys’
fees shall be based on the prevailing market rates for the kind
and quality of services furnished, except that (a) no expert
witness shall be compensated at a rate in excess of the highest
rates of compensation for expert witnesses paid by the state
of Washington, and (b) attorneys’ fees shall not be awarded
in excess of one hundred fifty dollars per hour unless the
court determines that an increase in the cost of living or a special factor, such as the limited availability of qualified attorneys for the proceedings involved, justifies a higher fee.
(4) "Judicial review" means a judicial review as defined
by chapter 34.05 RCW.
(5) "Qualified party" means (a) an individual whose net
worth did not exceed one million dollars at the time the initial
petition for judicial review was filed or (b) a sole owner of an
unincorporated business, or a partnership, corporation, association, or organization whose net worth did not exceed five
million dollars at the time the initial petition for judicial
review was filed, except that an organization described in
section 501(c)(3) of the federal internal revenue code of 1954
as exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the code and
a cooperative association as defined in section 15(a) of the
agricultural marketing act (12 U.S.C. 1141J(a)), may be a
party regardless of the net worth of such organization or
cooperative association. [1995 c 403 § 902.]
4.84.340
Findings—1995 c 403: "The legislature finds that certain individuals,
smaller partnerships, smaller corporations, and other organizations may be
deterred from seeking review of or defending against an unreasonable
agency action because of the expense involved in securing the vindication of
their rights in administrative proceedings. The legislature further finds that
[Title 4 RCW—page 65]
4.84.350
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
because of the greater resources and expertise of the state of Washington,
individuals, smaller partnerships, smaller corporations, and other organizations are often deterred from seeking review of or defending against state
agency actions because of the costs for attorneys, expert witnesses, and other
costs. The legislature therefore adopts this equal access to justice act to
ensure that these parties have a greater opportunity to defend themselves
from inappropriate state agency actions and to protect their rights." [1995 c
403 § 901.]
Findings—Short title—Intent—1995 c 403: See note following RCW
34.05.328.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.350 Judicial review of agency action—Award of
fees and expenses. (1) Except as otherwise specifically provided by statute, a court shall award a qualified party that prevails in a judicial review of an agency action fees and other
expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, unless the
court finds that the agency action was substantially justified
or that circumstances make an award unjust. A qualified
party shall be considered to have prevailed if the qualified
party obtained relief on a significant issue that achieves some
benefit that the qualified party sought.
(2) The amount awarded a qualified party under subsection (1) of this section shall not exceed twenty-five thousand
dollars. Subsection (1) of this section shall not apply unless
all parties challenging the agency action are qualified parties.
If two or more qualified parties join in an action, the award in
total shall not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars. The
court, in its discretion, may reduce the amount to be awarded
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, or deny any award,
to the extent that a qualified party during the course of the
proceedings engaged in conduct that unduly or unreasonably
protracted the final resolution of the matter in controversy.
[1995 c 403 § 903.]
4.84.350
Findings—1995 c 403: See note following RCW 4.84.340.
Findings—Short title—Intent—1995 c 403: See note following RCW
34.05.328.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.360 Judicial review of agency action—Payment
of fees and expenses—Report to office of financial management. Fees and other expenses awarded under RCW
4.84.340 and 4.84.350 shall be paid by the agency over which
the party prevails from operating funds appropriated to the
agency within sixty days. Agencies paying fees and other
expenses pursuant to RCW 4.84.340 and 4.84.350 shall
report all payments to the office of financial management
within five days of paying the fees and other expenses. Fees
and other expenses awarded by the court shall be subject to
the provisions of chapter 39.76 RCW and shall be deemed
payable on the date the court announces the award. [1995 c
403 § 904.]
4.84.360
Findings—1995 c 403: See note following RCW 4.84.340.
Findings—Short title—Intent—1995 c 403: See note following RCW
34.05.328.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.84.370 Appeal of land use decisions—Fees and
costs. (1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs shall be awarded to
the prevailing party or substantially prevailing party on
appeal before the court of appeals or the supreme court of a
4.84.370
[Title 4 RCW—page 66]
decision by a county, city, or town to issue, condition, or
deny a development permit involving a site-specific rezone,
zoning, plat, conditional use, variance, shoreline permit,
building permit, site plan, or similar land use approval or
decision. The court shall award and determine the amount of
reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs under this section if:
(a) The prevailing party on appeal was the prevailing or
substantially prevailing party before the county, city, or town,
or in a decision involving a substantial development permit
under chapter 90.58 RCW, the prevailing party on appeal was
the prevailing party or the substantially prevailing party
before the shoreline[s] hearings board; and
(b) The prevailing party on appeal was the prevailing
party or substantially prevailing party in all prior judicial proceedings.
(2) In addition to the prevailing party under subsection
(1) of this section, the county, city, or town whose decision is
on appeal is considered a prevailing party if its decision is
upheld at superior court and on appeal. [1995 c 347 § 718.]
Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of contents not
law—1995 c 347: See notes following RCW 36.70A.470.
Chapter 4.88
Chapter 4.88 RCW
APPEALS
Sections
4.88.330
Indigent party—State payment of review costs.
Rule-making power of
court of appeals: RCW 2.06.030, 2.06.040.
supreme court: RCW 2.04.180 through 2.04.210.
4.88.330 Indigent party—State payment of review
costs. When a party has been judicially determined to have a
constitutional right to obtain a review and to be unable by
reason of poverty to procure counsel to perfect the review all
costs necessarily incident to the proper consideration of the
review including preparation of the record, reasonable fees
for court appointed counsel to be determined by the supreme
court, and actual travel expenses of counsel for appearance in
the supreme court or court of appeals, shall be paid by the
state. Upon satisfaction of requirements established by
supreme court rules and submission of appropriate vouchers
to the clerk of the supreme court, payment shall be made from
funds specifically appropriated by the legislature for that purpose. [1975 1st ex.s. c 261 § 2. Prior: 1972 ex.s. c 111 § 2;
1970 ex.s. c 31 § 2; 1965 c 133 § 2. Formerly RCW
10.01.112.]
4.88.330
Transcript of testimony—Fee—Forma pauperis: RCW 2.32.240.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 4.92 RCW
ACTIONS AND CLAIMS AGAINST STATE
Chapter 4.92
Sections
4.92.005
4.92.006
4.92.010
4.92.020
4.92.030
"Volunteer"—Definition.
Definitions.
Where brought—Change of venue.
Service of summons and complaint.
Duties of attorney general—Procedure.
(2010 Ed.)
Actions and Claims Against State
4.92.040
4.92.045
4.92.050
4.92.060
4.92.070
4.92.075
4.92.080
4.92.090
4.92.100
4.92.110
4.92.120
4.92.130
4.92.150
4.92.160
4.92.175
4.92.200
4.92.210
4.92.220
4.92.240
4.92.250
4.92.260
4.92.270
4.92.280
Judgments—Claims to legislature against state—Payment
procedure—Inapplicability to judgments and claims against
housing finance commission.
Interest on judgments against state.
Limitations.
Action against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster
parents—Request for defense.
Actions against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster
parents—Defense by attorney general—Legal expenses.
Action against state officers, employees, or volunteers—Judgment satisfied by state.
Bond not required of state.
Tortious conduct of state—Liability for damages.
Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Claims—Presentment
and filing—Contents.
Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Presentment and filing
of claim prerequisite to suit.
Tortious conduct of state—Assignment of claims.
Tortious conduct of state—Liability account—Purpose.
Compromise and settlement of claims by attorney general.
Payment of claims and judgments.
Action against state patrol officers in private law enforcement
off-duty employment—Immunity of state—Notice to
employer.
Actions against state on state warrant appearing to be
redeemed—Claim required—Time limitation.
Risk management—Review of claims—Settlements.
Risk management administration account.
Rules.
Risk management—Risk manager may delegate powers and
duties.
Construction.
Risk management—Standard indemnification agreements.
Local government reimbursement claims.
Actions against political subdivisions, municipal corporations and quasi
municipal corporations: Chapter 4.96 RCW.
Claims, reports, etc., filing and receipt: RCW 1.12.070.
Hood Canal bridge, use for sport fishing purposes—Disclaimer of liability:
RCW 47.56.366.
Liability coverage of university personnel and students: RCW 28B.20.250
through 28B.20.255.
4.92.040
4.92.010 Where brought—Change of venue. Any
person or corporation having any claim against the state of
Washington shall have a right of action against the state in the
superior court.
The venue for such actions shall be as follows:
(1) The county of the residence or principal place of
business of one or more of the plaintiffs;
(2) The county where the cause of action arose;
(3) The county in which the real property that is the subject of the action is situated;
(4) The county where the action may be properly commenced by reason of the joinder of an additional defendant;
or
(5) Thurston county.
Actions shall be subject to change of venue in accordance with statute, rules of court, and the common law as the
same now exist or may hereafter be amended, adopted, or
altered.
Actions shall be tried in the county in which they have
been commenced in the absence of a seasonable motion by or
in behalf of the state to change the venue of the action. [1986
c 126 § 1; 1973 c 44 § 1; 1963 c 159 § 1; 1927 c 216 § 1; 1895
c 95 § 1; RRS § 886.]
4.92.010
Venue: Chapter 4.12 RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.020 Service of summons and complaint. Service
of summons and complaint in such actions shall be served in
the manner prescribed by law upon the attorney general, or
by leaving the summons and complaint in the office of the
attorney general with an assistant attorney general. [1986 c
126 § 2; 1927 c 216 § 2; 1895 c 95 § 2; RRS § 887.]
4.92.020
4.92.030 Duties of attorney general—Procedure. The
attorney general or an assistant attorney general shall appear
and act as counsel for the state. The action shall proceed in all
respects as other actions. Appellate review may be sought as
in other actions or proceedings, but in case review is sought
by the state, no bond shall be required of the appellant. [1988
c 202 § 3; 1986 c 126 § 3; 1971 c 81 § 24; 1895 c 95 § 3; RRS
§ 888.]
4.92.030
4.92.005 "Volunteer"—Definition. For the purposes
of RCW 4.92.060, 4.92.070, 4.92.130, *4.92.140, and
4.92.150, volunteer is defined in RCW 51.12.035. [1985 c
217 § 6.]
4.92.005
*Reviser’s note: RCW 4.92.140 was repealed by 1989 c 419 § 18,
effective July 1, 1989.
4.92.006 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) "Office" means the office of financial management.
(2) "Director" means the director of financial management.
(3) "Risk management division" means the division of
the office of financial management that carries out the powers
and duties under this chapter relating to claim filing, claims
administration, and claims payment.
(4) "Risk manager" means the person supervising the
risk management division. [2002 c 332 § 10; 1989 c 419 § 2.]
4.92.006
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—1989 c 419: "In recent years the state of Washington has experienced significant increases in public liability claims. It is the intent of the
legislature to reduce tort claim costs by restructuring Washington state’s risk
management program to place more accountability in state agencies, to
establish an actuarially sound funding mechanism for paying legitimate
claims, when they occur, and to establish an effective safety and loss control
program." [1989 c 419 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.040 Judgments—Claims to legislature against
state—Payment procedure—Inapplicability to judgments and claims against housing finance commission.
(1) No execution shall issue against the state on any judgment.
(2) Whenever a final judgment against the state is
obtained in an action on a claim arising out of tortious conduct, the claim shall be paid from the liability account.
(3) Whenever a final judgment against the state shall
have been obtained in any other action, the clerk of the court
shall make and furnish to the risk management division a
duly certified copy of such judgment; the risk management
division shall thereupon audit the amount of damages and
costs therein awarded, and the same shall be paid from appropriations specifically provided for such purposes by law.
(4) Final judgments for which there are no provisions in
state law for payment shall be transmitted by the risk man4.92.040
[Title 4 RCW—page 67]
4.92.045
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
agement division to the senate and house of representatives
committees on ways and means as follows:
(a) On the first day of each session of the legislature, the
risk management division shall transmit judgments received
and audited since the adjournment of the previous session of
the legislature.
(b) During each session of legislature, the risk management division shall transmit judgments immediately upon
completion of audit.
(5) All claims, other than judgments, made to the legislature against the state of Washington for money or property,
shall be accompanied by a statement of the facts on which
such claim is based and such evidence as the claimant intends
to offer in support of the claim and shall be filed with the risk
management division, which shall retain the same as a
record. All claims of two thousand dollars or less shall be
approved or rejected by the risk management division, and if
approved shall be paid from appropriations specifically provided for such purpose by law. Such decision, if adverse to
the claimant in whole or part, shall not preclude the claimant
from seeking relief from the legislature. If the claimant
accepts any part of his or her claim which is approved for
payment by the risk management division, such acceptance
shall constitute a waiver and release of the state from any further claims relating to the damage or injury asserted in the
claim so accepted. The risk management division shall submit to the house and senate committees on ways and means,
at the beginning of each regular session, a comprehensive list
of all claims paid pursuant to this subsection during the preceding year. For all claims not approved by the risk management division, the risk management division shall recommend to the legislature whether such claims should be
approved or rejected. Recommendations shall be submitted
to the senate and house of representatives committees on
ways and means not later than the thirtieth day of each regular session of the legislature. Claims which cannot be processed for timely submission of recommendations shall be
held for submission during the following regular session of
the legislature. The recommendations shall include, but not
be limited to:
(a) A summary of the facts alleged in the claim, and a
statement as to whether these facts can be verified by the risk
management division;
(b) An estimate by the risk management division of the
value of the loss or damage which was alleged to have
occurred;
(c) An analysis of the legal liability, if any, of the state
for the alleged loss or damage; and
(d) A summary of equitable or public policy arguments
which might be helpful in resolving the claim.
(6) The legislative committees to whom such claims are
referred shall make a transcript, recording, or statement of the
substance of the evidence given in support of such a claim. If
the legislature approves a claim the same shall be paid from
appropriations specifically provided for such purpose by law.
(7) Subsections (3) through (6) of this section do not
apply to judgments or claims against the state housing
finance commission created under chapter 43.180 RCW.
[2002 c 332 § 11; 1999 c 163 § 3; 1986 c 126 § 4; 1983 c 161
§ 28; 1979 ex.s. c 167 § 1; 1979 c 151 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 144 §
1; 1963 c 159 § 6; 1895 c 95 § 4; RRS § 889.]
[Title 4 RCW—page 68]
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.045 Interest on judgments against state.
RCW 4.56.115.
4.92.045
See
4.92.050 Limitations. All provisions of law relating to
the limitations of personal actions shall apply to claims
against the state, but the computation of time thereunder shall
not begin until RCW 4.92.010 through 4.92.050 shall have
become a law. [1895 c 95 § 5; RRS § 890.]
4.92.050
4.92.060 Action against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster parents—Request for defense. Whenever an action or proceeding for damages shall be instituted
against any state officer, including state elected officials,
employee, volunteer, or foster parent licensed in accordance
with chapter 74.15 RCW, arising from acts or omissions
while performing, or in good faith purporting to perform,
official duties, or, in the case of a foster parent, arising from
the good faith provision of foster care services, such officer,
employee, volunteer, or foster parent may request the attorney general to authorize the defense of said action or proceeding at the expense of the state. [1989 c 403 § 2; 1986 c
126 § 5; 1985 c 217 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 1; 1975 c 40 §
1; 1921 c 79 § 1; RRS § 890-1.]
4.92.060
Findings—1989 c 403: "The legislature finds and declares that foster
parents are a valuable resource providing an important service to the citizens
of Washington. The legislature further recognizes that the current insurance
crisis has adversely affected some foster-family homes in several ways: (1)
In some locales, foster parents are unable to obtain liability insurance coverage over and above homeowner’s or tenant’s coverage for actions filed
against them by the foster child or the child’s parents or legal guardian. In
addition, the monthly payment made to foster-family homes is not sufficient
to cover the cost of obtaining this extended coverage and there is no mechanism in place by which foster parents can recapture this cost; (2) foster parents’ personal resources are at risk. Therefore, the legislature is providing
relief to address these problems." [1989 c 403 § 1.]
4.92.070 Actions against state officers, employees,
volunteers, or foster parents—Defense by attorney general—Legal expenses. If the attorney general shall find that
said officer, employee, or volunteer’s acts or omissions were,
or were purported to be in good faith, within the scope of that
person’s official duties, or, in the case of a foster parent, that
the occurrence arose from the good faith provision of foster
care services, said request shall be granted, in which event the
necessary expenses of the defense of said action or proceeding relating to a state officer, employee, or volunteer shall be
paid as provided in RCW 4.92.130. In the case of a foster parent, necessary expenses of the defense shall be paid from the
appropriations made for the support of the department to
which such foster parent is attached. In such cases the attorney general shall appear and defend such officer, employee,
volunteer, or foster parent, who shall assist and cooperate in
the defense of such suit. However, the attorney general may
not represent or provide private representation for a foster
parent in an action or proceeding brought by the department
of social and health services against that foster parent. [1999
c 163 § 5; 1989 c 403 § 3; 1986 c 126 § 6; 1985 c 217 § 2;
1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 2; 1975 c 40 § 2; 1921 c 79 § 2; RRS §
890-2.]
4.92.070
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Actions and Claims Against State
Findings—1989 c 403: See note following RCW 4.92.060.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.075 Action against state officers, employees, or
volunteers—Judgment satisfied by state. When a state
officer, employee, or volunteer has been represented by the
attorney general pursuant to RCW 4.92.070, and the body
presiding over the action or proceeding has found that the
officer, employee, or volunteer was acting within the scope
of his or her official duties, and a judgment has been entered
against the officer, employee, or volunteer pursuant to chapter 4.92 RCW or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq., thereafter the
judgment creditor shall seek satisfaction only from the state,
and the judgment shall not become a lien upon any property
of such officer, employee, or volunteer. [1989 c 413 § 2.]
4.92.075
4.92.080 Bond not required of state. No bond shall be
required of the state of Washington for any purpose in any
case in any of the courts of the state of Washington and the
state of Washington shall be, on proper showing, entitled to
any orders, injunctions and writs of whatever nature without
bond notwithstanding the provisions of any existing statute
requiring that bonds be furnished by private parties. [1935 c
122 § 1; RRS § 390-3.]
4.92.080
4.92.090 Tortious conduct of state—Liability for
damages. The state of Washington, whether acting in its
governmental or proprietary capacity, shall be liable for damages arising out of its tortious conduct to the same extent as if
it were a private person or corporation. [1963 c 159 § 2; 1961
c 136 § 1.]
4.92.090
4.92.100 Tortious conduct of state or its agents—
Claims—Presentment and filing—Contents. (1) All
claims against the state, or against the state’s officers,
employees, or volunteers, acting in such capacity, for damages arising out of tortious conduct, except for claims involving injuries from health care, shall be presented to the risk
management division. Claims involving injuries from health
care are governed solely by the procedures set forth in chapter 7.70 RCW and are exempt from this chapter. A claim is
deemed presented when the claim form is delivered in person
or by regular mail, registered mail, or certified mail, with
return receipt requested, to the risk management division.
For claims for damages presented after July 26, 2009, all
claims for damages must be presented on the standard tort
claim form that is maintained by the risk management division. The standard tort claim form must be posted on the
office of financial management’s web site.
(a) The standard tort claim form must, at a minimum,
require the following information:
(i) The claimant’s name, date of birth, and contact information;
(ii) A description of the conduct and the circumstances
that brought about the injury or damage;
(iii) A description of the injury or damage;
(iv) A statement of the time and place that the injury or
damage occurred;
(v) A listing of the names of all persons involved and
contact information, if known;
4.92.100
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4.92.120
(vi) A statement of the amount of damages claimed; and
(vii) A statement of the actual residence of the claimant
at the time of presenting the claim and at the time the claim
arose.
(b) The standard tort claim form must be signed either:
(i) By the claimant, verifying the claim;
(ii) Pursuant to a written power of attorney, by the attorney in fact for the claimant;
(iii) By an attorney admitted to practice in Washington
state on the claimant’s behalf; or
(iv) By a court-approved guardian or guardian ad litem
on behalf of the claimant.
(c) The amount of damages stated on the claim form is
not admissible at trial.
(2) The state shall make available the standard tort claim
form described in this section with instructions on how the
form is to be presented and the name, address, and business
hours of the risk management division. The standard tort
claim form must not list the claimant’s social security number and must not require information not specified under this
section.
(3) With respect to the content of claims under this section and all procedural requirements in this section, this section must be liberally construed so that substantial compliance will be deemed satisfactory. [2009 c 433 § 2; 2006 c 82
§ 1; 2002 c 332 § 12; 1986 c 126 § 7; 1979 c 151 § 3; 1977
ex.s. c 144 § 2; 1967 c 164 § 2; 1963 c 159 § 3.]
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Purpose—Severability—1967 c 164: See notes following RCW
4.96.010.
Puget Sound ferry and toll bridge system, claims against: RCW 47.60.250.
4.92.110 Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Presentment and filing of claim prerequisite to suit. No
action subject to the claim filing requirements of RCW
4.92.100 shall be commenced against the state, or against any
state officer, employee, or volunteer, acting in such capacity,
for damages arising out of tortious conduct until sixty calendar days have elapsed after the claim is presented to the risk
management division. The applicable period of limitations
within which an action must be commenced shall be tolled
during the sixty calendar day period. For the purposes of the
applicable period of limitations, an action commenced within
five court days after the sixty calendar day period has elapsed
is deemed to have been presented on the first day after the
sixty calendar day period elapsed. [2009 c 433 § 3; 2006 c 82
§ 2; 2002 c 332 § 13; 1989 c 419 § 14; 1986 c 126 § 8; 1979
c 151 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 144 § 3; 1963 c 159 § 4.]
4.92.110
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.120 Tortious conduct of state—Assignment of
claims. Claims against the state arising out of tortious conduct may be assigned voluntarily, involuntarily, and by operation of law to the same extent as like claims against private
persons may be so assigned. [1963 c 159 § 5.]
4.92.120
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4.92.130
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
4.92.130 Tortious conduct of state—Liability
account—Purpose. A liability account in the custody of the
treasurer is hereby created as a nonappropriated account to be
used solely and exclusively for the payment of liability settlements and judgments against the state under 42 U.S.C. Sec.
1981 et seq. or for the tortious conduct of its officers,
employees, and volunteers and all related legal defense costs.
(1) The purpose of the liability account is to: (a) Expeditiously pay legal liabilities and defense costs of the state
resulting from tortious conduct; (b) promote risk control
through a cost allocation system which recognizes agency
loss experience, levels of self-retention, and levels of risk
exposure; and (c) establish an actuarially sound system to pay
incurred losses, within defined limits.
(2) The liability account shall be used to pay claims for
injury and property damages and legal defense costs exclusive of agency-retained expenses otherwise budgeted.
(3) No money shall be paid from the liability account,
except for defense costs, unless all proceeds available to the
claimant from any valid and collectible liability insurance
shall have been exhausted and unless:
(a) The claim shall have been reduced to final judgment
in a court of competent jurisdiction; or
(b) The claim has been approved for payment.
(4) The liability account shall be financed through
annual premiums assessed to state agencies, based on sound
actuarial principles, and shall be for liability coverage in
excess of agency-budgeted self-retention levels.
(5) Annual premium levels shall be determined by the
risk manager. An actuarial study shall be conducted to assist
in determining the appropriate level of funding.
(6) Disbursements for claims from the liability account
shall be made to the claimant, or to the clerk of the court for
judgments, upon written request to the state treasurer from
the risk manager.
(7) The director may direct agencies to transfer moneys
from other funds and accounts to the liability account if premiums are delinquent.
(8) The liability account shall not exceed fifty percent of
the actuarial value of the outstanding liability as determined
annually by the risk management division. If the account
exceeds the maximum amount specified in this section, premiums may be adjusted by the risk management division in
order to maintain the account balance at the maximum limits.
If, after adjustment of premiums, the account balance
remains above the limits specified, the excess amount shall
be prorated back to the appropriate funds. [2009 c 560 § 15;
2002 c 332 § 14; 1999 c 163 § 1; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 92; 1989 c
419 § 4; 1985 c 217 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 3; 1969 c 140
§ 1; 1963 c 159 § 7.]
4.92.130
Intent—Effective date—Disposition of property and funds—
Assignment/delegation of contractual rights or duties—2009 c 560: See
notes following RCW 18.06.080.
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
Actions against regents, trustees, etc., of institutions of higher education or
educational boards, payments of obligations from liability account:
RCW 28B.10.842.
Department of general administration to conduct actuarial studies: RCW
43.41.340.
[Title 4 RCW—page 70]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.150 Compromise and settlement of claims by
attorney general. After commencement of an action in a
court of competent jurisdiction upon a claim against the state,
or any of its officers, employees, or volunteers arising out of
tortious conduct or pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq., or
against a foster parent that the attorney general is defending
pursuant to RCW 4.92.070, or upon petition by the state, the
attorney general, with the prior approval of the risk management division and with the approval of the court, following
such testimony as the court may require, may compromise
and settle the same and stipulate for judgment against the
state, the affected officer, employee, volunteer, or foster parent. [2002 c 332 § 15; 1989 c 403 § 4. Prior: 1985 c 217 § 5;
1985 c 188 § 9; 1979 ex.s. c 144 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 5;
1963 c 159 § 9.]
4.92.150
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Findings—1989 c 403: See note following RCW 4.92.060.
4.92.160 Payment of claims and judgments. Payment
of claims and judgments arising out of tortious conduct or
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq. shall not be made by
any agency or department of state government with the
exception of the risk management division, and that division
shall authorize and direct the payment of moneys only from
the liability account whenever:
(1) The head or governing body of any agency or department of state or the designee of any such agency certifies to
the risk management division that a claim has been settled; or
(2) The clerk of court has made and forwarded a certified
copy of a final judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction
and the attorney general certifies that the judgment is final
and was entered in an action on a claim arising out of tortious
conduct or under and pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq.
Payment of a judgment shall be made to the clerk of the court
for the benefit of the judgment creditors. Upon receipt of payment, the clerk shall satisfy the judgment against the state.
[2002 c 332 § 16; 1999 c 163 § 4; 1991 c 187 § 3; 1986 c 126
§ 9; 1979 ex.s. c 144 § 3; 1979 c 151 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126
§ 6; 1969 c 140 § 2; 1963 c 159 § 10.]
4.92.160
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—1991 c 187: "It is the intent of the legislature that the tort
claims revolving fund created under section 1 of this act have [has] the same
purpose, use, and application as the tort claims revolving fund abolished
effective July 1, 1989, by the legislature in chapter 419, Laws of 1989."
[1991 c 187 § 2.]
Duty of clerk to forward copy of judgment: RCW 4.92.040.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.175 Action against state patrol officers in private law enforcement off-duty employment—Immunity
of state—Notice to employer. (1) The state of Washington
is not liable for tortious conduct by Washington state patrol
officers that occurs while such officers are engaged in private
law enforcement off-duty employment.
(2) Upon petition of the state any suit, for which immunity is granted to the state under subsection (1) of this section,
shall be dismissed.
4.92.175
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(3) Washington state patrol officers engaged in private
law enforcement off-duty employment shall notify, in writing, prior to such employment, anyone who employs Washington state patrol officers in private off-duty employment of
the specific provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section. [1997 c 375 § 2.]
4.92.200 Actions against state on state warrant
appearing to be redeemed—Claim required—Time limitation. No action shall be commenced against the state on
account of any state warrant appearing to have been
redeemed unless a claim has been presented and filed with
the state treasurer within six years of the date of issuance of
such warrant. The requirements of this section shall not
extend or modify the period of limitations otherwise applicable within which an action must be commenced, but such
period shall begin and shall continue to run as if no claim
were required. [1975 c 48 § 1.]
4.92.200
State warrants: RCW 43.08.061 through 43.08.080.
4.92.210 Risk management—Review of claims—Settlements. (1) All liability claims arising out of tortious conduct or under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq. that the state of
Washington or any of its officers, employees, or volunteers
would be liable for shall be filed with the risk management
division.
(2) A centralized claim tracking system shall be maintained to provide agencies with accurate and timely data on
the status of liability claims. Information in this claim file,
other than the claim itself, shall be privileged and confidential.
(3) Standardized procedures shall be established for filing, reporting, processing, and adjusting claims, which
includes the use of qualified claims management personnel.
(4) All claims shall be reviewed by the risk management
division to determine an initial valuation, to delegate to the
appropriate office to investigate, negotiate, compromise, and
settle the claim, or to retain that responsibility on behalf of
and with the assistance of the affected state agency.
(5) All claims that result in a lawsuit shall be forwarded
to the attorney general’s office. Thereafter the attorney general and the risk management division shall collaborate in the
investigation, denial, or settlement of the claim.
(6) Reserves shall be established for recognizing financial liability and monitoring effectiveness. The valuation of
specific claims against the state shall be privileged and confidential.
(7) All settlements shall be approved by the responsible
agencies, or their designees, prior to settlement. [2002 c 332
§ 17; 1989 c 419 § 3.]
4.92.270
expenditures from the account. The account is subject to
allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but no
appropriation is required for expenditures.
(2) The risk management administration account is to be
used for the payment of costs related to:
(a) The appropriated administration of liability, property,
and vehicle claims, including investigation, claim processing,
negotiation, and settlement, and other expenses relating to
settlements and judgments against the state not otherwise
budgeted; and
(b) The nonappropriated pass-through cost associated
with the purchase of liability and property insurance, including catastrophic insurance, subject to policy conditions and
limitations determined by the risk manager.
(3) The risk management administration account’s
appropriation for risk management shall be financed through
a combination of direct appropriations and assessments to
state agencies. [2002 c 332 § 18; 1998 c 105 § 2; 1995 c 137
§ 1; 1991 sp.s. c 13 § 91; 1989 c 419 § 5.]
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
4.92.210
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.220 Risk management administration account.
(1) The risk management administration account is created in
the custody of the state treasurer. All receipts from appropriations and assessments shall be deposited into the account.
Only the director or the director’s designee may authorize
4.92.220
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Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.92.240 Rules. The director has the power to adopt
rules necessary to carry out the intent of this chapter. [2002 c
332 § 20; 1989 c 419 § 8.]
4.92.240
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.250 Risk management—Risk manager may delegate powers and duties. The risk manager may delegate to
a state agency the authority to carry out any powers or duties
of the risk manager under this chapter related to claims
administration and purchase of insurance for the purpose of
protecting any classes of officers, employees, or for other
persons performing services for the state. Such delegation
shall be made only upon a determination by the risk manager
that another agency has sufficient resources to carry out the
functions delegated. [1989 c 419 § 9.]
4.92.250
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.260 Construction. Nothing in this chapter shall be
construed as amending, repealing, or otherwise affecting
RCW 28B.20.250 through 28B.20.255. [1989 c 419 § 10.]
4.92.260
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.270 Risk management—Standard indemnification agreements. The risk manager shall develop procedures
for standard indemnification agreements for state agencies to
use whenever the agency agrees to indemnify, or be indemnified by, any person or party. The risk manager shall also
develop guidelines for the use of indemnification agreements
by state agencies. On request of the risk manager, an agency
shall forward to the risk management division for review and
4.92.270
[Title 4 RCW—page 71]
4.92.280
Title 4 RCW: Civil Procedure
approval any contract or agreement containing an indemnification agreement. [2002 c 332 § 21; 1989 c 419 § 15.]
Intent—Effective date—2002 c 332: See notes following RCW
43.41.280.
subdivisions, municipal corporations and quasi municipal corporations of
the state." [1967 c 164 § 17.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
4.96.020 Tortious conduct of local governmental
entities and their agents—Claims—Presentment and filing—Contents. (1) The provisions of this section apply to
claims for damages against all local governmental entities
and their officers, employees, or volunteers, acting in such
capacity, except that claims involving injuries from health
care are governed solely by the procedures set forth in chapter 7.70 RCW and are exempt from this chapter.
(2) The governing body of each local governmental
entity shall appoint an agent to receive any claim for damages
made under this chapter. The identity of the agent and the
address where he or she may be reached during the normal
business hours of the local governmental entity are public
records and shall be recorded with the auditor of the county in
which the entity is located. All claims for damages against a
local governmental entity, or against any local governmental
entity’s officers, employees, or volunteers, acting in such
capacity, shall be presented to the agent within the applicable
period of limitations within which an action must be commenced. A claim is deemed presented when the claim form
is delivered in person or is received by the agent by regular
mail, registered mail, or certified mail, with return receipt
requested, to the agent or other person designated to accept
delivery at the agent’s office. The failure of a local governmental entity to comply with the requirements of this section
precludes that local governmental entity from raising a
defense under this chapter.
(3) For claims for damages presented after July 26, 2009,
all claims for damages must be presented on the standard tort
claim form that is maintained by the risk management division of the office of financial management, except as allowed
under (c) of this subsection. The standard tort claim form
must be posted on the office of financial management’s web
site.
(a) The standard tort claim form must, at a minimum,
require the following information:
(i) The claimant’s name, date of birth, and contact information;
(ii) A description of the conduct and the circumstances
that brought about the injury or damage;
(iii) A description of the injury or damage;
(iv) A statement of the time and place that the injury or
damage occurred;
(v) A listing of the names of all persons involved and
contact information, if known;
(vi) A statement of the amount of damages claimed; and
(vii) A statement of the actual residence of the claimant
at the time of presenting the claim and at the time the claim
arose.
(b) The standard tort claim form must be signed either:
(i) By the claimant, verifying the claim;
(ii) Pursuant to a written power of attorney, by the attorney in fact for the claimant;
(iii) By an attorney admitted to practice in Washington
state on the claimant’s behalf; or
(iv) By a court-approved guardian or guardian ad litem
on behalf of the claimant.
4.96.020
Intent—Effective date—1989 c 419: See notes following RCW
4.92.006.
4.92.280 Local government reimbursement claims.
If chapter 217, Laws of 1998 mandates an increased level of
service by local governments, the local government may,
under RCW 43.135.060 and chapter 4.92 RCW, submit
claims for reimbursement by the legislature. The claims shall
be subject to verification by the office of financial management. [1998 c 217 § 4.]
4.92.280
Chapter 4.96
Chapter 4.96 RCW
ACTIONS AGAINST POLITICAL
SUBDIVISIONS, MUNICIPAL AND
QUASI-MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Sections
4.96.010
4.96.020
4.96.030
4.96.041
4.96.050
Tortious conduct of local governmental entities—Liability for
damages.
Tortious conduct of local governmental entities and their
agents—Claims—Presentment and filing—Contents.
Interest on judgments against political subdivisions, municipal
corporations or quasi-municipal corporations.
Action or proceeding against officer, employee, or volunteer
of local governmental entity—Payment of damages and
expenses of defense.
Bond not required.
Claims, reports, etc., filing and receipt: RCW 1.12.070.
Liability of public officials and governing body members: RCW 4.24.470.
4.96.010 Tortious conduct of local governmental
entities—Liability for damages. (1) All local governmental
entities, whether acting in a governmental or proprietary
capacity, shall be liable for damages arising out of their tortious conduct, or the tortious conduct of their past or present
officers, employees, or volunteers while performing or in
good faith purporting to perform their official duties, to the
same extent as if they were a private person or corporation.
Filing a claim for damages within the time allowed by law
shall be a condition precedent to the commencement of any
action claiming damages. The laws specifying the content for
such claims shall be liberally construed so that substantial
compliance therewith will be deemed satisfactory.
(2) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, for the
purposes of this chapter, "local governmental entity" means a
county, city, town, special district, municipal corporation as
defined in RCW 39.50.010, quasi-municipal corporation, or
public hospital.
(3) For the purposes of this chapter, "volunteer" is
defined according to RCW 51.12.035. [2001 c 119 § 1; 1993
c 449 § 2; 1967 c 164 § 1.]
4.96.010
Purpose—1993 c 449: "This act is designed to provide a single, uniform procedure for bringing a claim for damages against a local governmental entity. The existing procedures, contained in chapter 36.45 RCW, counties, chapter 35.31 RCW, cities and towns, chapter 35A.31 RCW, optional
municipal code, and chapter 4.96 RCW, other political subdivisions, municipal corporations, and quasi-municipal corporations, are revised and consolidated into chapter 4.96 RCW." [1993 c 449 § 1.]
Purpose—1967 c 164: "It is the purpose of this act to extend the doctrine established in chapter 136, Laws of 1961, as amended, to all political
[Title 4 RCW—page 72]
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(c) Local governmental entities shall make available the
standard tort claim form described in this section with
instructions on how the form is to be presented and the name,
address, and business hours of the agent of the local governmental entity. If a local governmental entity chooses to also
make available its own tort claim form in lieu of the standard
tort claim form, the form:
(i) May require additional information beyond what is
specified under this section, but the local governmental entity
may not deny a claim because of the claimant’s failure to provide that additional information;
(ii) Must not require the claimant’s social security number; and
(iii) Must include instructions on how the form is to be
presented and the name, address, and business hours of the
agent of the local governmental entity appointed to receive
the claim.
(d) If any claim form provided by the local governmental
entity fails to require the information specified in this section,
or incorrectly lists the agent with whom the claim is to be
filed, the local governmental entity is deemed to have waived
any defense related to the failure to provide that specific
information or to present the claim to the proper designated
agent.
(e) Presenting either the standard tort claim form or the
local government tort claim form satisfies the requirements
of this chapter.
(f) The amount of damages stated on the claim form is
not admissible at trial.
(4) No action subject to the claim filing requirements of
this section shall be commenced against any local governmental entity, or against any local governmental entity’s
officers, employees, or volunteers, acting in such capacity,
for damages arising out of tortious conduct until sixty calendar days have elapsed after the claim has first been presented
to the agent of the governing body thereof. The applicable
period of limitations within which an action must be commenced shall be tolled during the sixty calendar day period.
For the purposes of the applicable period of limitations, an
action commenced within five court days after the sixty calendar day period has elapsed is deemed to have been presented on the first day after the sixty calendar day period
elapsed.
(5) With respect to the content of claims under this section and all procedural requirements in this section, this section must be liberally construed so that substantial compliance will be deemed satisfactory. [2009 c 433 § 1; 2006 c 82
§ 3; 2001 c 119 § 2; 1993 c 449 § 3; 1967 c 164 § 4.]
Purpose—Severability—1993 c 449: See notes following RCW
4.96.010.
4.96.030 Interest on judgments against political subdivisions, municipal corporations or quasi-municipal corporations. See RCW 4.56.115.
4.96.030
4.96.041 Action or proceeding against officer,
employee, or volunteer of local governmental entity—
Payment of damages and expenses of defense. (1) Whenever an action or proceeding for damages is brought against
any past or present officer, employee, or volunteer of a local
governmental entity of this state, arising from acts or omis4.96.041
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sions while performing or in good faith purporting to perform
his or her official duties, such officer, employee, or volunteer
may request the local governmental entity to authorize the
defense of the action or proceeding at the expense of the local
governmental entity.
(2) If the legislative authority of the local governmental
entity, or the local governmental entity using a procedure created by ordinance or resolution, finds that the acts or omissions of the officer, employee, or volunteer were, or in good
faith purported to be, within the scope of his or her official
duties, the request shall be granted. If the request is granted,
the necessary expenses of defending the action or proceeding
shall be paid by the local governmental entity. Any monetary
judgment against the officer, employee, or volunteer shall be
paid on approval of the legislative authority of the local governmental entity or by a procedure for approval created by
ordinance or resolution.
(3) The necessary expenses of defending an elective
officer of the local governmental entity in a judicial hearing
to determine the sufficiency of a recall charge as provided in
*RCW 29.82.023 shall be paid by the local governmental
entity if the officer requests such defense and approval is
granted by both the legislative authority of the local governmental entity and the attorney representing the local governmental entity. The expenses paid by the local governmental
entity may include costs associated with an appeal of the
decision rendered by the superior court concerning the sufficiency of the recall charge.
(4) When an officer, employee, or volunteer of the local
governmental entity has been represented at the expense of
the local governmental entity under subsection (1) of this section and the court hearing the action has found that the
officer, employee, or volunteer was acting within the scope
of his or her official duties, and a judgment has been entered
against the officer, employee, or volunteer under chapter 4.96
RCW or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq., thereafter the judgment
creditor shall seek satisfaction for nonpunitive damages only
from the local governmental entity, and judgment for nonpunitive damages shall not become a lien upon any property of
such officer, employee, or volunteer. The legislative authority of a local governmental entity may, pursuant to a procedure created by ordinance or resolution, agree to pay an
award for punitive damages. [1993 c 449 § 4; 1989 c 250 §
1; 1979 ex.s. c 72 § 1. Formerly RCW 36.16.134.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 29.82.023 was recodified as RCW 29A.56.140
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Purpose—Severability—1993 c 449: See notes following RCW
4.96.010.
4.96.050 Bond not required. No bond is required of
any local governmental entity for any purpose in any case in
any of the courts of the state of Washington and all local governmental entities shall be, on proper showing, entitled to any
orders, injunctions, and writs of whatever nature without
bond, notwithstanding the provisions of any existing statute
requiring that bonds be furnished by private parties. [1993 c
449 § 5.]
4.96.050
Purpose—Severability—1993 c 449: See notes following RCW
4.96.010.
[Title 4 RCW—page 73]
Title 5
EVIDENCE
Title 5
Chapters
5.24
5.28
5.40
5.44
5.45
5.46
5.48
5.52
5.56
5.60
5.62
5.64
5.66
5.68
Uniform judicial notice of foreign laws act.
Oaths and affirmations.
Proof—General provisions.
Proof—Public documents.
Uniform business records as evidence act.
Uniform photographic copies of business and
public records as evidence act.
Proof—Replacement of lost records.
Telegraphic communications.
Witnesses—Compelling attendance.
Witnesses—Competency.
Witnesses—Registered nurses.
Admissibility of certain gestures of apology,
sympathy, fault, etc. in civil actions against
health care providers.
Admissibility of certain gestures expressing
sympathy.
News media.
Rules of court: See Rules of Evidence (ER).
City codes as evidence: RCW 35.21.550.
Corporate seals, effect of absence from instrument: RCW 64.04.105.
Deposition, definitions: RCW 9A.72.010.
District courts, witnesses and depositions: Chapter 12.16 RCW.
Domestic relations, spouse or domestic partner as witness: RCW 26.20.071.
Method for recording of instruments: RCW 65.04.030, 65.04.040.
Microfilming of records to provide continuity of civil government: Chapter
40.10 RCW.
Order for examination of judgment debtor: RCW 6.32.010.
Records of medical, dental, pharmaceutical, or hospital review boards,
immunity from process: RCW 4.24.250.
Superior court records, destruction, reproduction: RCW 36.23.065 through
36.23.070.
Chapter 5.24
5.24.020 Manner of obtaining information. The court
may inform itself of such laws in such manner as it may deem
proper, and the court may call upon counsel to aid it in
obtaining such information. [1941 c 82 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1941
§ 1279.]
5.24.020
Chapter 5.24 RCW
UNIFORM JUDICIAL NOTICE OF
FOREIGN LAWS ACT
5.24.030 Determination by court—Review. The
determination of such laws shall be made by the court and not
by the jury and shall be reviewable. [1941 c 82 § 3; Rem.
Supp. 1941 § 1280.]
5.24.030
5.24.040 Necessity of pleading foreign laws. This
chapter shall not be construed to relieve any party of the duty
of hereafter pleading such laws where required under the law
and practice of this state. [1981 c 331 § 14; 1941 c 82 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1281.]
5.24.040
Court Congestion Reduction Act of 1981—Purpose—Severability—1981 c 331: See notes following RCW 2.32.070.
5.24.050 Jurisdictions excepted. The law of any jurisdiction other than a state, territory or other jurisdiction of the
United States shall be an issue for the court, but shall not be
subject to the foregoing provisions concerning judicial
notice. [1941 c 82 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1282.]
5.24.050
5.24.060 Construction of chapter. This chapter shall
be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general
purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact
it. [1941 c 82 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1283.]
5.24.060
5.24.070 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
"Uniform Judicial Notice of Foreign Laws Act." [1941 c 82
§ 7; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1284.]
5.24.070
Chapter 5.28
Sections
5.24.010
5.24.020
5.24.030
5.24.040
5.24.050
5.24.060
5.24.070
Judicial notice of Constitution and laws.
Manner of obtaining information.
Determination by court—Review.
Necessity of pleading foreign laws.
Jurisdictions excepted.
Construction of chapter.
Short title.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 9(k).
City or town ordinances, evidence: RCW 5.44.080.
Foreign statutes as evidence: RCW 5.44.050.
Uniform enforcement of foreign judgments act: Chapter 6.36 RCW.
5.24.010 Judicial notice of Constitution and laws.
Every court of this state shall take judicial notice of the Constitution, common law, civil law, and statutes of every state,
territory and other jurisdiction of the United States. [1941 c
82 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 1278.]
5.24.010
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 5.28 RCW
OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS
Sections
5.28.010
5.28.020
5.28.030
5.28.040
5.28.050
5.28.060
Who may administer.
How administered.
Form may be varied.
Form may be adapted to religious belief.
Form of affirmation.
Affirmation equivalent to oath.
Rules of court: Cf. ER 603; CR 43(d).
Oaths and mode of administering: State Constitution Art. 1 § 6.
5.28.010 Who may administer. Every court, judge,
clerk of a court, state certified court reporter, or notary public, is authorized to take testimony in any action, suit or proceeding, and such other persons in particular cases as authorized by law. Every such court or officer is authorized to collect fees established under RCW 36.18.020 and 36.18.012
through 36.18.018 and to administer oaths and affirmations
5.28.010
[Title 5 RCW—page 1]
5.28.020
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
generally and to every such other person in such particular
case as authorized. [2010 c 98 § 1; 1995 c 292 § 1; 1987 c
202 § 124; 2 H. C. § 1693; 1869 p 378 § 1; RRS § 1264.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Oath of witness in superior court to be administered by judge: Rules of
court: Cf. CR 43(d).
Powers of courts, judicial officers to administer oaths: RCW 2.28.010,
2.28.060.
5.28.020 How administered. An oath may be administered as follows: The person who swears holds up his hand,
while the person administering the oath thus addresses him:
"You do solemnly swear that the evidence you shall give in
the issue (or matter) now pending between . . . . . . . . and
. . . . . . . . shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, so help you God." If the oath be administered to
any other than a witness giving testimony, the form may be
changed to: "You do solemnly swear you will true answers
make to such questions as you may be asked," etc. [2 H. C.
§1694; 1869 p 378 § 2; RRS § 1265.]
5.28.020
5.28.030 Form may be varied. Whenever the court or
officer before which a person is offered as a witness is satisfied that he has a peculiar mode of swearing connected with
or in addition to the usual form of administration, which, in
witness’ opinion, is more solemn or obligatory, the court or
officer may, in its discretion, adopt that mode. [2 H. C.
§1695; 1869 p 379 § 3; RRS § 1266.]
Stolen property as evidence: RCW 9.54.130.
Tampering with physical evidence: RCW 9A.72.150.
5.40.010 Pleadings do not constitute proof. Pleadings
sworn to by either party in any case shall not, on the trial, be
deemed proof of the facts alleged therein, nor require other or
greater proof on the part of the adverse party. [Code 1881 §
741; 1877 p 151 § 746; 1854 p 219 § 484; RRS § 283.]
5.40.010
5.40.020 Written finding of presumed death as prima
facie evidence. A written finding of presumed death, made
by the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or other
officer or employee of the United States authorized to make
such finding, pursuant to the federal missing persons act (56
Stat. 143, 1092, and P.L. 408, Ch. 371, 2d Sess. 78th Cong.;
U.S.C. App. Supp. 1001-17), as now or hereafter amended, or
a duly certified copy of such finding, shall be received in any
court, office or other place in this state as prima facie evidence of the death of the person therein found to be dead, and
the date, circumstances and place of his disappearance.
[1945 c 101 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1257-1.]
5.40.020
5.28.030
5.28.040 Form may be adapted to religious belief.
When a person is sworn who believes in any other than the
Christian religion, he may be sworn according to the peculiar
ceremonies of his religion, if there be any such. [2 H. C.
§1696; 1869 p 379 § 4; RRS § 1267.]
5.28.040
5.28.050 Form of affirmation. Any person who has
conscientious scruples against taking an oath, may make his
solemn affirmation, by assenting, when addressed, in the following manner: "You do solemnly affirm that," etc., as in
RCW 5.28.020. [2 H. C. §1697; 1869 p 379 § 5; RRS §
1268.]
5.28.050
5.28.060 Affirmation equivalent to oath. Whenever
an oath is required, an affirmation, as prescribed in RCW
5.28.050 is to be deemed equivalent thereto, and a false affirmation is to be deemed perjury, equally with a false oath. [2
H. C. §1698; 1869 p 379 § 6; RRS § 1269.]
5.28.060
Perjury: Chapter 9A.72 RCW.
Chapter 5.40
Chapter 5.40 RCW
PROOF—GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sections
5.40.010
5.40.020
5.40.030
5.40.040
5.40.050
5.40.060
Pleadings do not constitute proof.
Written finding of presumed death as prima facie evidence.
Proof of missing in action, capture by enemy, etc.
Proof of authenticity of signature to report or of certification.
Breach of duty—Evidence of negligence—Negligence per se.
Defense to personal injury or wrongful death action—Intoxicating liquor or any drug.
Public documents, records and publications: Title 40 RCW.
[Title 5 RCW—page 2]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.40.030 Proof of missing in action, capture by
enemy, etc. An official written report or record, or duly certified copy thereof, that a person is missing, missing in
action, interned in a neutral country, or beleaguered, besieged
or captured by an enemy, or is dead, or is alive, made by any
officer or employee of the United States authorized by the act
referred to in RCW 5.40.020 or by any other law of the
United States to make same, shall be received in any court,
office or other place in this state as prima facie evidence that
such person is missing, missing in action, interned in a neutral country, or beleaguered, besieged or captured by an
enemy, or is dead, or is alive, as the case may be. [1945 c 101
§ 2; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 1257-2.]
5.40.030
5.40.040 Proof of authenticity of signature to report
or of certification. For the purposes of RCW 5.40.020 and
5.40.030 any finding, report or record, or duly certified copy
thereof, purporting to have been signed by such an officer or
employee of the United States as is described in said sections,
shall prima facie be deemed to have been signed and issued
by such an officer or employee pursuant to law, and the person signing same shall prima facie be deemed to have acted
within the scope of his authority. If a copy purports to have
been certified by a person authorized by law to certify the
same, such certified copy shall be prima facie evidence of his
authority so to certify. [1945 c 101 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
1257-3.]
5.40.040
5.40.050 Breach of duty—Evidence of negligence—
Negligence per se. A breach of a duty imposed by statute,
ordinance, or administrative rule shall not be considered negligence per se, but may be considered by the trier of fact as
evidence of negligence; however, any breach of duty as provided by statute, ordinance, or administrative rule relating to:
(1) Electrical fire safety, (2) the use of smoke alarms, (3) sterilization of needles and instruments used by persons engaged
in the practice of body art, body piercing, tattooing, or elec5.40.050
(2010 Ed.)
Proof—Public Documents
trology, or other precaution against the spread of disease, as
required under RCW 70.54.350, or (4) driving while under
the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug, shall be considered negligence per se. [2009 c 412 § 20; 2001 c 194 § 5;
1986 c 305 § 901.]
Effective date—2009 c 412 §§ 1-21: See RCW 18.300.901.
Short title—Implementation—2009 c 412: See RCW 18.300.900 and
18.300.902.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.40.060 Defense to personal injury or wrongful
death action—Intoxicating liquor or any drug. (1) Except
as provided in subsection (2) of this section, it is a complete
defense to an action for damages for personal injury or
wrongful death that the person injured or killed was under the
influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug at the time of the
occurrence causing the injury or death and that such condition was a proximate cause of the injury or death and the trier
of fact finds such person to have been more than fifty percent
at fault. The standard for determining whether a person was
under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs shall be the
same standard established for criminal convictions under
RCW 46.61.502, and evidence that a person was under the
influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs under the standard
established by RCW 46.61.502 shall be conclusive proof that
such person was under the influence of intoxicating liquor or
drugs.
(2) In an action for damages for personal injury or
wrongful death that is brought against the driver of a motor
vehicle who was under the influence of intoxicating liquor or
any drug at the time of the occurrence causing the injury or
death and whose condition was a proximate cause of the
injury or death, subsection (1) of this section does not create
a defense against the action notwithstanding that the person
injured or killed was also under the influence so long as such
person’s condition was not a proximate cause of the occurrence causing the injury or death. [1994 c 275 § 30; 1987 c
212 § 1001; 1986 c 305 § 902.]
5.40.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.44.060
evidence in all cases in this state when duly certified by the
attestation of the clerk, prothonotary or other officer having
charge of the records of such court, with the seal of such court
annexed. [1997 c 358 § 7; Code 1881 § 430; 1877 p 94 § 432;
1869 p 115 § 426; 1854 p 195 § 334; RRS § 1254.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 44(a)(1).
5.44.020 Foreign judgments for debt—Faith to be
accorded. Judgment for debt rendered in any other state or
any territory against any person or persons residents of this
state at the time of the rendition of such judgment, shall not
be of any higher character as evidence of indebtedness than
the original claim or demand upon which such judgment is
rendered, unless such judgment shall be rendered upon personal service of summons, notice or other due process against
the defendant therein. [1891 c 31 § 1; Code 1881 § 739; 1877
p 150 § 744; 1869 p 171 § 681; 1866 p 88 § 1; RRS § 1255.]
5.44.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 44(a)(2).
Uniform enforcement of foreign judgments act: Chapter 6.36 RCW.
5.44.030 Defenses available in suit on foreign judgment. The same defense to suits on judgments rendered
without such personal service may be made by the judgment
debtor, which might have been set up in the original proceeding. [Code 1881 § 740; 1877 p 150 § 745; 1869 p 171 § 682;
1866 p 88 § 2; RRS § 1256.]
5.44.030
5.44.040 Certified copies of public records as evidence. Copies of all records and documents on record or on
file in the offices of the various departments of the United
States and of this state or any other state or territory of the
United States, when duly certified by the respective officers
having by law the custody thereof, under their respective
seals where such officers have official seals, shall be admitted in evidence in the courts of this state. [1991 c 59 § 1;
1891 c 19 § 16; Code 1881 § 432; 1854 p 195 § 336; RRS §
1257.]
5.44.040
Rules of court: Cf. ER 803; CR 44(a)(1).
5.44.050 Foreign statutes as evidence. Printed copies
of the statute laws of any state, territory, or foreign government, if purporting to have been published under the authority of the respective governments, or if commonly admitted
and read as evidence in their courts, shall be admitted in all
courts in this state, and on all other occasions as presumptive
evidence of such laws. [Code 1881 § 435; 1877 p 95 § 437;
1869 p 116 § 431; 1854 p 196 § 339; RRS § 1259.]
5.44.050
Chapter 5.44
Chapter 5.44 RCW
PROOF—PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
Sections
5.44.010
5.44.020
5.44.030
5.44.040
5.44.050
5.44.060
5.44.070
5.44.080
5.44.090
5.44.130
5.44.140
5.44.900
Court records and proceedings—When admissible.
Foreign judgments for debt—Faith to be accorded.
Defenses available in suit on foreign judgment.
Certified copies of public records as evidence.
Foreign statutes as evidence.
Certified copies of recorded instruments as evidence.
Certified copies of instruments, or transcripts of county commissioners’ proceedings.
City or town ordinances as evidence.
Copy of instrument restoring civil rights as evidence.
Seal, how affixed.
Proceedings for determination of family relationships—Presumption.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Rules of court: Cf. ER 803; ER 901; ER 902; ER 1005; CR 44.
5.44.010 Court records and proceedings—When
admissible. The records and proceedings of any court of the
United States, or any state or territory, shall be admissible in
5.44.010
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform judicial notice of foreign laws act: Chapter 5.24 RCW.
5.44.060 Certified copies of recorded instruments as
evidence. Whenever any deed, conveyance, bond, mortgage
or other writing, shall have been recorded or filed in pursuance of law, copies of record of such deed, conveyance, bond
or other writing, duly certified by the officer having the lawful custody thereof, with the seal of the office annexed, if
there be such seal, if there be no such seal, then with the official certificate of such officer, shall be received in evidence
to all intents and purposes as the originals themselves. [Code
1881 § 431; 1877 p 95 § 433; 1869 p 115 § 427; 1854 p 195
§ 335; RRS § 1260.]
5.44.060
[Title 5 RCW—page 3]
5.44.070
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
Deeds as evidence: RCW 84.64.180, 84.64.190.
Instruments to be recorded or filed: RCW 65.04.030.
Record of will as evidence: RCW 11.20.060.
5.44.070 Certified copies of instruments, or transcripts of county commissioners’ proceedings. Copies of
all deeds or other instruments of writing, maps, documents
and papers which by law are to be filed or recorded in the
office of said county auditor, and all transcripts or exemplifications of the records of the proceedings of the board of
county commissioners certified by said auditor under official
seal, shall be admitted as prima facie evidence in all the
courts of this state. [Code 1881 § 2737; 1869 p 315 § 27;
RRS § 10612.]
5.44.070
Certified copy of plat as evidence: RCW 58.10.020.
Legislative authority proceedings to be published: RCW 36.22.020.
5.44.080 City or town ordinances as evidence. All
ordinances passed by the legislative body of any city or town
shall be recorded in a book to be kept for that purpose by the
city or town clerk, and when so recorded the record thereof so
made shall be received in any court of the state as prima facie
evidence of the due passage of such ordinance as recorded.
When the ordinances of any city or town are printed by
authority of such municipal corporation, the printed copies
thereof shall be received as prima facie evidence that such
ordinances as printed and published were duly passed. [1955
c 6 § 1; Code 1881 § 2062; RRS § 1260 1/2.]
5.44.080
5.44.090 Copy of instrument restoring civil rights as
evidence. The secretary of state and the clerk of the superior
court, shall, upon demand and the payment of the fee required
by law, issue a certified copy of any such instrument restoring civil rights filed in their respective offices, and every such
certified copy shall be received in evidence as proof of the
fact therein stated, in any court and by all election officers.
[1931 c 19 § 4; 1929 c 26 § 5; RRS § 10253.]
5.44.090
the time of that person or persons’ entry into the United
States creates a rebuttable presumption that the determination
is valid and that the family relationship under foreign law is
as made or accepted at the time of entry. Except as provided
in RCW 26.26.116(2), the presumption may be overcome by
a preponderance of evidence showing that a living person
other than the person named by the United States immigration and naturalization service is in the relationship in question. [2002 c 302 § 701; 1990 c 175 § 1.]
Application—Construction—Short title—Severability—2002 c
302: See RCW 26.26.903, 26.26.911, and 26.26.912.
5.44.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 12.]
5.44.900
Chapter 5.45 RCW
UNIFORM BUSINESS RECORDS AS EVIDENCE ACT
Chapter 5.45
Sections
5.45.010
5.45.020
5.45.900
5.45.910
5.45.920
"Business" defined.
Business records as evidence.
Construction—1947 c 53.
Short title.
Repeal of inconsistent provisions.
Restoration of civil rights: Chapter 9.96 RCW.
Rules of court: ER 803.
5.44.130 Seal, how affixed. A seal of court or public
office, when required to any writ, process, or proceeding to
authenticate a copy of any record or document, may be
affixed by making an inked, printed, or embossed impression
directly on the document and shall be considered valid.
[2006 c 198 § 1; Code 1881 § 434; 1877 p 95 § 436; 1869 p
116 § 430; 1854 p 196 § 338; RRS § 1258.]
5.45.010 "Business" defined. The term "business"
shall include every kind of business, profession, occupation,
calling or operation of institutions, whether carried on for
profit or not. [1947 c 53 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1263-1. Formerly RCW 5.44.100.]
5.44.130
Private seals abolished: RCW 64.04.090.
Seals of courts and municipalities: State Constitution Art. 27 § 9.
Superior court seal: RCW 2.08.050.
Supreme court seal: Rules of court: SAR 1.
Telegraphic message, description of seal: RCW 5.52.060.
5.44.140 Proceedings for determination of family
relationships—Presumption. In any proceeding regarding
the determination of a family relationship, including but not
limited to the parent and child relationship and the marriage
relationship, a determination of family relationships regarding any person or persons who immigrated to the United
States from a foreign country which was made or accepted by
the United States immigration and naturalization service at
5.44.140
[Title 5 RCW—page 4]
5.45.010
5.45.020 Business records as evidence. A record of an
act, condition or event, shall in so far as relevant, be competent evidence if the custodian or other qualified witness testifies to its identity and the mode of its preparation, and if it
was made in the regular course of business, at or near the time
of the act, condition or event, and if, in the opinion of the
court, the sources of information, method and time of preparation were such as to justify its admission. [1947 c 53 § 2;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1263-2. Formerly RCW 5.44.110.]
5.45.020
5.45.900 Construction—1947 c 53. This chapter shall
be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general
purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact
it. [1947 c 53 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1263-3. Formerly
RCW 5.44.120.]
5.45.900
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public Records as Evidence Act
5.45.910
5.45.910 Short title. This chapter may be cited as The
Uniform Business Records as Evidence Act. [1947 c 53 § 4;
Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1263-4.]
5.45.920
5.45.920 Repeal of inconsistent provisions. All acts or
parts of acts which are inconsistent with the provisions of this
act are hereby repealed. [1947 c 53 § 5; Rem. Supp. 1947 §
1263-5.]
Chapter 5.46
Chapter 5.46 RCW
UNIFORM PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF BUSINESS
AND PUBLIC RECORDS AS EVIDENCE ACT
Sections
5.46.010
5.46.900
5.46.910
5.46.920
Copies of business and public records as evidence.
Construction—1953 c 273.
Short title.
Repeal of inconsistent provisions.
5.46.010
5.46.010 Copies of business and public records as evidence. If any business, institution, member of a profession or
calling or any department or agency of government, in the
regular course of business or activity has kept or recorded any
memorandum, writing, entry, print, representation or combination thereof, of any act, transaction, occurrence or event,
and in the regular course of business has caused any or all of
the same to be recorded, copied or reproduced by any photographic, photostatic, microfilm, microcard, miniature photographic, optical imaging, or other process which accurately
reproduces or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the
original, the original may be destroyed in the regular course
of business unless the same is an asset or is representative of
title to an asset held in a custodial or fiduciary capacity or
unless its preservation is required by law. Such reproduction,
when satisfactorily identified, is as admissible in evidence as
the original itself in any judicial or administrative proceeding
whether the original is in existence or not and an enlargement
or facsimile of such reproduction is likewise admissible in
evidence if the original reproduction is in existence and available for inspection under direction of court. The introduction
of a reproduced record, enlargement or facsimile, does not
preclude admission of the original. [1994 c 19 § 1; 1959 c
125 § 1; 1953 c 273 § 1. Formerly RCW 5.44.125.]
Photostatic or photographic copies of public or business records admissible
in evidence: RCW 40.20.030.
5.46.900
5.46.900 Construction—1953 c 273. This chapter shall
be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general
purpose of making uniform the law of those states which
enact it. [1953 c 273 § 2.]
5.46.910
5.46.910 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
"Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public
Records as Evidence Act." [1953 c 273 § 3.]
5.46.920
5.46.920 Repeal of inconsistent provisions. All acts or
parts of acts which are inconsistent with the provisions of this
act are repealed. [1953 c 273 § 4.]
(2010 Ed.)
5.48.030
Chapter 5.48 RCW
PROOF—REPLACEMENT OF LOST RECORDS
Chapter 5.48
Sections
5.48.010
5.48.020
5.48.030
5.48.040
5.48.050
5.48.051
5.48.060
5.48.070
Substitution of copy authorized.
Methods to replace lost court records.
Action to replace—Procedure.
Hearing on application—Evidence.
Time for appeal extended.
Costs to be taxed.
Replacement of lost or destroyed probate records.
Costs—Payment of.
Records and exhibits of superior court, destruction, reproduction: RCW
36.23.065, 36.23.067, 36.23.070.
5.48.010 Substitution of copy authorized. Whenever
a pleading, process, return, verdict, bill of exceptions, order,
entry, stipulation or other act, file or proceeding in any action
or proceeding pending in any court of this state shall have
been lost or destroyed by fire or otherwise, or is withheld by
any person, such court may, upon the application of any party
to such action or proceeding, order a copy or substantial copy
thereof to be substituted. [1890 p 337 § 1; RRS § 1270.]
5.48.010
5.48.020 Methods to replace lost court records.
Whenever the record required by law of the proceedings,
judgment or decree in any action or other proceeding of any
court in this state in which a final judgment has been rendered, or any part thereof, is lost or destroyed by fire or otherwise, such court may, upon the application of any party
interested therein, grant an order authorizing such record or
parts thereof to be supplied or replaced—
(1) by a certified copy of such original record, or part
thereof, when the same can be obtained;
(2) by a duly certified copy of the record in the supreme
court or court of appeals of such original record of any action
or proceeding that may have been removed to the supreme
court or court of appeals and remains recorded or filed in said
courts;
(3) by the original pleadings, entries, papers and files in
such action or proceeding when the same can be obtained;
(4) by an agreement in writing signed by all the parties to
such action or proceeding, their representatives or attorneys,
that a substituted copy of such original record is substantially
correct. [1971 c 81 § 25; 1890 p 338 § 2; RRS § 1271.]
5.48.020
5.48.030 Action to replace—Procedure. Whenever
the record required by law, or any part thereof, of the proceedings or judgment or decree in any action or other proceeding of any court in this state in which the final judgment
has been rendered, is lost or destroyed by fire or otherwise,
and such loss cannot be supplied or replaced as provided in
RCW 5.48.020, any person or party interested therein may
make a written application to the court to which said record
belongs, setting forth the substance of the record so lost or
destroyed, which application shall be verified in the manner
provided for the verification of pleadings in a civil action,
and thereupon summons shall issue and actual service, or service by publication, shall be made upon all persons interested
in or affected by said original judgment or final entry in the
manner provided by law for the commencement of civil
actions, provided the parties may waive the issuing or service
of summons and enter their appearance to such application;
5.48.030
[Title 5 RCW—page 5]
5.48.040
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
and upon the hearing of such application without further
pleadings, if the court finds that such record has been lost or
destroyed and that it is enabled by the evidence produced to
find the substance or effect thereof material to the preservation of the rights of the parties thereto, it shall make an order
allowing a record, which record shall recite the substance and
effect of said lost or destroyed record, or part thereof, and the
same shall thereupon be recorded in said court, and shall have
the same effect as the original record would have if the same
had not been lost or destroyed, so far as it concerns the rights
of the parties so making the application, or persons or parties
so served with summons, or entering their appearance, or persons claiming under them by a title acquired subsequently to
the filing of the application. [1890 p 338 § 3; RRS § 1272.]
5.48.040 Hearing on application—Evidence. Upon
the hearing of the application provided in RCW 5.48.030, the
court may admit in evidence oral testimony and any complete
or partial abstract of such record, docket entries or indices,
and any other written evidence of the contents or effect of
such records and published reports concerning such actions
or proceedings, when the court is of opinion that such
abstracts, writings and publications were fairly and honestly
made before the loss of such records occurred. [1890 p 339 §
4; RRS § 1273.]
5.48.040
5.48.050 Time for appeal extended. Whenever a lost
or destroyed judgment or order is one to which either party
has a right to a proceeding in error or of appeal, the time intervening between the filing of the application mentioned in
RCW 5.48.030 and the final order of the court thereon shall
be excluded in computing the time within which such proceeding or appeal may be taken as provided by law. [1890 p
339 § 5; RRS § 1274.]
5.48.050
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 5.2, 18.22.
5.48.051 Costs to be taxed. The costs to be taxed, upon
an application to restore a lost or destroyed record, shall be
the same as are provided for like service in civil actions, and
may be adjudged against either or any party to such proceeding or application, or may, in the discretion of the court, be
apportioned between such parties. [1890 p 339 § 6; RRS §
1275. Formerly RCW 5.48.070, part.]
5.48.051
5.48.060 Replacement of lost or destroyed probate
records. In case of the loss or destruction by fire or otherwise of the records, or any part thereof, of any probate court
or superior court having probate jurisdiction, the judge of any
such court may proceed, upon its own motion, or upon application in writing of any party in interest, to restore the
records, papers, and proceedings of either of said courts relating to the estates of deceased persons, including recorded
wills, wills probated, or filed for probate in such courts, all
marriage records and all other records and proceedings, and
for the purpose of restoring said records, wills, papers or proceedings, or any part thereof, may cause citations or other
process to be issued to any and all parties to be designated by
him, and may compel the attendance in court of any and all
witnesses whose testimony may be necessary to the establishment of any such record or part thereof, and the production of
5.48.060
[Title 5 RCW—page 6]
any and all written or documentary evidence which may be
by him deemed necessary in determining the true import and
effect of the original records, will, paper, or other document
belonging to the files of said courts; and may make such
orders and decrees establishing such original record, will,
paper, document or proceeding, or the substance thereof, as
to him shall seem just and proper. [1957 c 9 § 5; 1890 p 340
§ 7; RRS § 1276.]
Reviser’s note: Jurisdiction in probate matters now vested in superior
courts, see state Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28) and Art. 27 § 10.
5.48.070 Costs—Payment of. The costs incurred in the
probate and superior courts in proceedings under RCW
5.48.051 and 5.48.060 shall be paid by the party or parties
interested in such proceedings, or in whose behalf such proceedings are instituted. [1890 p 340 § 8; RRS § 1277.
FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1890 p 339 § 6; RRS §
1275, now codified as RCW 5.48.051.]
5.48.070
Reviser’s note: See note following RCW 5.48.060.
Chapter 5.52
Chapter 5.52 RCW
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
Sections
5.52.010
5.52.020
5.52.030
5.52.040
5.52.050
5.52.060
5.52.070
Deemed communications in writing.
Notice by telegraph deemed actual notice.
Instrument transmitted by telegraph—Effect.
Bills and notes drawn by telegraph—Effect.
Electronic copies as evidence.
Seal and revenue stamp, how described.
"Telegraphic copy" or "telegraphic duplicate" defined.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 9(h).
Arrest by telegraph—Validity of telegraphic copy: RCW 10.31.060.
Divulging telegraph message: RCW 9.73.010.
False message as forgery: RCW 9A.60.020.
Interference with communication or its facilities: RCW 9A.48.070,
9A.48.080.
Tampering with telegraph message: RCW 9A.48.070, 9A.48.080.
Telecommunications companies: Chapter 80.36 RCW; state Constitution
Art. 12 § 19.
5.52.010 Deemed communications in writing. Contracts made by telegraph shall be deemed to be contracts in
writing; and all communications sent by telegraph and signed
by the person or persons sending the same, or by his or their
authority, shall be held and deemed to be communications in
writing. [Code 1881 § 2352; 1865 p 74 § 11; RRS § 11345.]
5.52.010
5.52.020 Notice by telegraph deemed actual notice.
Whenever any notice, information or intelligence, written or
otherwise, is required to be given, the same may be given by
telegraph: PROVIDED, That the dispatch containing the
same be delivered to the person entitled thereto, or to his
agent or attorney. Notice by telegraph shall be deemed actual
notice. [Code 1881 § 2353; 1865 p 74 § 12; RRS § 11346.]
5.52.020
5.52.030 Instrument transmitted by telegraph—
Effect. Any power of attorney, or other instrument in writing, duly proved or acknowledged, and certified so as to be
entitled to record may, together with the certificate of its
proof or acknowledgment, be sent by telegraph, and telegraphic copy, or duplicate thereof, shall, prima facie, have the
5.52.030
(2010 Ed.)
Witnesses—Compelling Attendance
same force and effect, in all respects, and may be admitted to
record and recorded in the same manner and with like effect
as the original. [Code 1881 § 2354; 1865 p 74 § 13; RRS §
11347.]
5.56.050
ery at the office to which said message may have been sent by
telegraph. [Code 1881 § 2362; 1865 p 77 § 21; RRS §
11351.]
Chapter 5.56 RCW
WITNESSES—COMPELLING ATTENDANCE
Chapter 5.56
5.52.040 Bills and notes drawn by telegraph—Effect.
Checks, due bills, promissory notes, bills of exchange and all
orders or agreements for the payment or delivery of money,
or other thing of value, may be made or drawn by telegraph,
and when so made or drawn, shall have the same force and
effect to charge the maker, drawer, indorser or acceptor
thereof, and shall create the same rights and equities in favor
of the payee, drawer [drawee], indorser [indorsee], acceptor,
holder or bearer thereof, and shall be entitled to the same days
of grace as if duly made or drawn and delivered in writing;
but it shall not be lawful for any person other than the person
or drawer thereof, to cause any such instrument to be sent by
telegraph, so as to charge any person thereby, except as in
RCW 5.52.050 otherwise provided. Whenever the genuineness or execution of any such instrument received by telegraph shall be denied on oath, by or on behalf of the person
sought to be charged thereby, it shall be incumbent upon the
party claiming under or alleging the same, to prove the existence and execution of the original writing from which the
telegraph copy or duplicate was transmitted. The original
message shall in all cases be preserved in the telegraph office
from which the same is sent. [Code 1881 § 2355; 1865 p 74
§ 14; RRS § 11348.]
5.52.040
5.52.050 Electronic copies as evidence. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, any instrument in writing,
duly certified, under his or her hand and official seal, by a
notary public, commissioner of deeds, or clerk of a court of
record, to be genuine, within the personal knowledge of such
officer, may, together with such certificate, be sent by telegraph or other electronic transmission and the telegraphic or
other electronic transmission copy thereof shall, prima facie,
only have the same force, effect and validity, in all respects
whatsoever as the original, and the burden of proof shall rest
with the party denying the genuineness, or due execution of
the original. [2006 c 198 § 2; Code 1881 § 2356; 1865 p 75
§ 15; RRS § 11349.]
5.52.050
5.52.060 Seal and revenue stamp, how described.
Whenever any document to be sent by telegraph bears a seal,
either private or official, it shall not be necessary for the operator in sending the same, to telegraph a description of the
seal, or any words or device thereon, but the same may be
expressed in the telegraphic copy by the letters "L.S.," or by
the word "seal," and whenever any document bears a revenue
stamp, it shall be sufficient to express the same in the telegraphic copy, by the word "stamp," without any other or further description thereof. [Code 1881 § 2359; 1865 p 76 § 18;
RRS § 11350.]
5.52.060
Sections
5.56.010
5.56.050
5.56.060
5.56.061
5.56.070
5.56.080
5.56.090
5.56.100
When witnesses must attend—Fees and allowances.
Person in court required to testify.
Result of failure to attend.
Failure to attend considered contempt of court.
Attachment of witness.
To whom attachment directed—Execution.
Testimony of prisoner, how obtained.
Affidavit to procure order.
Tampering with witness: RCW 9A.72.120.
5.56.010 When witnesses must attend—Fees and
allowances. Any person may be compelled to attend as a
witness before any court of record, judge, commissioner, or
referee, in any civil action or proceeding in this state. No such
person shall be compelled to attend as a witness in any civil
action or proceeding unless the fees be paid or tendered him
which are allowed by law for one day’s attendance as a witness and for traveling to and returning from the place where
he is required to attend, together with any allowance for
meals and lodging theretofore fixed as specified herein:
PROVIDED, That such fees be demanded by any witness
residing within the same county where such court of record,
judge, commissioner, or referee is located, or within twenty
miles of the place where such court is located, at the time of
service of the subpoena: PROVIDED FURTHER, That a
party desiring the attendance of a witness residing outside of
the county in which such action or proceeding is pending, or
more than twenty miles of the place where such court is
located, shall apply ex parte to such court, or to the judge,
commissioner, referee or clerk thereof, who, if such application be granted and a subpoena issued, shall fix without
notice an allowance for meals and lodging, if any to be
allowed, together with necessary travel expenses, and the
amounts so fixed shall be endorsed upon the subpoena and
tendered to such witness at the time of the service of the subpoena: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the court shall fix and
allow at or after trial such additional amounts for meals, lodging and travel as it may deem reasonable for the attendance of
such witness. [1963 c 19 § 1; 1891 c 19 § 2; Code 1881 §
393; 1877 p 87 § 395; 1869 p 104 § 388; 1863 p 156 § 69;
1854 p 187 § 295; RRS § 1215.]
5.56.010
Rules of court: Cf. CR 4(f).
District court, attachment, damages for nonappearance: RCW 12.16.030,
12.16.050.
Power to compel attendance of persons to testify: RCW 2.28.010, 2.28.020,
2.28.060, 2.28.070.
Salaried public officers shall not receive additional compensation as witness
on behalf of employer, and in certain other cases: RCW 42.16.020.
Seal, how affixed: RCW 5.44.130.
Witness fees and mileage: Chapter 2.40 RCW.
5.52.070 "Telegraphic copy" or "telegraphic duplicate" defined. The term "telegraphic copy," or "telegraphic
duplicate," whenever used in this chapter, shall be construed
to mean any copy of a message, made or prepared for deliv-
5.56.050 Person in court required to testify. A person
present in court or before a judicial officer, may be required
to testify in the same manner as if he were in attendance upon
a subpoena issued by such court or officer. [Code 1881 §
5.52.070
(2010 Ed.)
5.56.050
[Title 5 RCW—page 7]
5.56.060
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
397; 1877 p 88 § 399; 1869 p 106 § 392; 1854 p 188 § 299;
RRS § 1219.]
issued. [Code 1881 § 401; 1877 p 88 § 403; 1869 p 106 §
396; 1854 p 189 § 303; RRS § 1223.]
5.56.060 Result of failure to attend. If any person duly
served with a subpoena and obliged to attend as a witness,
shall fail to do so, without any reasonable excuse, he shall be
liable to the aggrieved party for all damages occasioned by
such failure, to be recovered in a civil action. [Code 1881 §
398; 1877 p 88 § 400; 1869 p 106 § 393; 1854 p 188 § 300;
RRS § 1220, part. FORMER PART OF SECTION: Code
1881 § 399; 1877 p 88 § 401; 1869 p 106 § 394; 1854 p 188
§ 301; RRS § 1220, part, now codified as RCW 5.56.061.]
5.56.100 Affidavit to procure order. Such order can
only be made upon affidavit, showing the nature of the action
or proceeding, the testimony expected from the witness, and
its materiality. [Code 1881 § 402; 1877 p 88 § 404; 1869 p
106 § 397; 1854 p 189 § 304; RRS § 1224.]
Contempts: Chapter 7.21 RCW.
Sections
District court, damages for nonappearance: RCW 12.16.050.
5.60.020
5.60.030
5.56.061 Failure to attend considered contempt of
court. A failure to attend as required by the subpoena, shall
also be considered a contempt of court as provided in chapter
7.21 RCW. [1989 c 373 § 8; Code 1881 § 399; 1877 p 88 §
401; 1869 p 106 § 394; 1854 p 188 § 301; RRS § 1220, part.
Formerly RCW 5.56.060, part.]
5.60.050
5.60.060
5.60.070
5.60.072
Rules of court: Cf. CR 45(f).
5.60.020 Who may testify. Every person of sound
mind and discretion, except as hereinafter provided, may be a
witness in any action, or proceeding. [1986 c 195 § 1; Code
1881 § 388; 1877 p 85 § 390; 1869 p 103 § 383; 1854 p 186
§ 289; RRS § 1210.]
5.56.060
5.56.061
Criminal contempt: RCW 9.92.040.
Power of courts and judicial officers to punish for contempt: RCW 2.28.020,
2.28.070.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.56.070 Attachment of witness. The court, judge, or
other officer, in such case, may issue an attachment to bring
such witness before them to answer for contempt, and also
testify as witness in the cause in which he or she was subpoenaed. [1987 c 202 § 125; Code 1881 § 400; 1877 p 88 § 402;
1869 p 106 § 395; 1854 p 188 § 302; RRS § 1221.]
5.56.070
Rules of court: Cf. CR 45(f).
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
District court, attachment for nonappearance: RCW 12.16.030.
5.56.080 To whom attachment directed—Execution.
Such attachment may be directed to the sheriff or any deputy
of any county in which the witness may be found, and shall
be executed in the same manner as a warrant; and the fees of
the officer for issuing and serving the same shall be paid by
the person against whom the same was issued, unless he or
she shows reasonable cause, to the satisfaction of the judge,
for his or her omission to attend; in which case the party
requiring such attachment shall pay all such costs. [1987 c
202 § 126; 1891 c 19 § 3; RRS § 1222.]
5.56.080
Rules of court: Cf. CR 45(f).
Reviser’s note: Preliminary language of 1891 c 19 § 3 reads as follows:
"The following section is enacted to follow section 400 of the said Code of
1881 [RCW 5.56.070], as that section shall be numbered in the code of procedure of this state:".
5.56.100
Chapter 5.60
Chapter 5.60 RCW
WITNESSES—COMPETENCY
Who may testify.
Not excluded on grounds of interest—Exception—Transaction with person since deceased.
Who are incompetent.
Who are disqualified—Privileged communications.
Mediation.
Mediation by agency—Privilege and confidentiality.
Attorney as witness: Rules of court: CR 43(g); CPR 5 (DR 5-102).
Witnesses, competency: Rules of court: ER 601.
5.60.020
5.60.030 Not excluded on grounds of interest—
Exception—Transaction with person since deceased. No
person offered as a witness shall be excluded from giving evidence by reason of his or her interest in the event of the
action, as a party thereto or otherwise, but such interest may
be shown to affect his or her credibility: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in an action or proceeding where the adverse
party sues or defends as executor, administrator or legal representative of any deceased person, or as deriving right or
title by, through or from any deceased person, or as the
guardian or limited guardian of the estate or person of any
incompetent or disabled person, or of any minor under the
age of fourteen years, then a party in interest or to the record,
shall not be admitted to testify in his or her own behalf as to
any transaction had by him or her with, or any statement
made to him or her, or in his or her presence, by any such
deceased, incompetent or disabled person, or by any such
minor under the age of fourteen years: PROVIDED FURTHER, That this exclusion shall not apply to parties of record
who sue or defend in a representative or fiduciary capacity,
and have no other or further interest in the action. [1977 ex.s.
c 80 § 3; 1927 c 84 § 1; Code 1881 § 389; 1877 p 85 § 391;
1873 p 106 § 382; 1869 p 183 § 384; 1867 p 88 § 1; 1854 p
186 § 290; RRS § 1211.]
5.60.030
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
5.60.050 Who are incompetent. The following persons shall not be competent to testify:
(1) Those who are of unsound mind, or intoxicated at the
time of their production for examination, and
(2) Those who appear incapable of receiving just impressions of the facts, respecting which they are examined, or of
5.60.050
5.56.090 Testimony of prisoner, how obtained. If the
witness be a prisoner confined in a jail or prison within this
state, an order for his examination in prison, upon deposition,
or for his temporary removal and production before a court or
officer, for the purpose of being orally examined, may be
5.56.090
[Title 5 RCW—page 8]
(2010 Ed.)
Witnesses—Competency
relating them truly. [1986 c 195 § 2; Code 1881 § 391; 1877
p 86 § 393; 1869 p 103 § 386; 1863 p 154 § 33; 1854 p 186 §
293; RRS § 1213.]
5.60.060 Who are disqualified—Privileged communications. (1) A spouse or domestic partner shall not be
examined for or against his or her spouse or domestic partner,
without the consent of the spouse or domestic partner; nor
can either during marriage or during the domestic partnership
or afterward, be without the consent of the other, examined as
to any communication made by one to the other during the
marriage or the domestic partnership. But this exception
shall not apply to a civil action or proceeding by one against
the other, nor to a criminal action or proceeding for a crime
committed by one against the other, nor to a criminal action
or proceeding against a spouse or domestic partner if the marriage or the domestic partnership occurred subsequent to the
filing of formal charges against the defendant, nor to a criminal action or proceeding for a crime committed by said
spouse or domestic partner against any child of whom said
spouse or domestic partner is the parent or guardian, nor to a
proceeding under chapter 70.96A, 70.96B, 71.05, or 71.09
RCW: PROVIDED, That the spouse or the domestic partner
of a person sought to be detained under chapter 70.96A,
70.96B, 71.05, or 71.09 RCW may not be compelled to testify and shall be so informed by the court prior to being called
as a witness.
(2)(a) An attorney or counselor shall not, without the
consent of his or her client, be examined as to any communication made by the client to him or her, or his or her advice
given thereon in the course of professional employment.
(b) A parent or guardian of a minor child arrested on a
criminal charge may not be examined as to a communication
between the child and his or her attorney if the communication was made in the presence of the parent or guardian. This
privilege does not extend to communications made prior to
the arrest.
(3) A member of the clergy, a Christian Science practitioner listed in the Christian Science Journal, or a priest shall
not, without the consent of a person making the confession or
sacred confidence, be examined as to any confession or
sacred confidence made to him or her in his or her professional character, in the course of discipline enjoined by the
church to which he or she belongs.
(4) Subject to the limitations under RCW 70.96A.140 or
71.05.360 (8) and (9), a physician or surgeon or osteopathic
physician or surgeon or podiatric physician or surgeon shall
not, without the consent of his or her patient, be examined in
a civil action as to any information acquired in attending such
patient, which was necessary to enable him or her to prescribe or act for the patient, except as follows:
(a) In any judicial proceedings regarding a child’s injury,
neglect, or sexual abuse or the cause thereof; and
(b) Ninety days after filing an action for personal injuries
or wrongful death, the claimant shall be deemed to waive the
physician-patient privilege. Waiver of the physician-patient
privilege for any one physician or condition constitutes a
waiver of the privilege as to all physicians or conditions, subject to such limitations as a court may impose pursuant to
court rules.
5.60.060
(2010 Ed.)
5.60.060
(5) A public officer shall not be examined as a witness as
to communications made to him or her in official confidence,
when the public interest would suffer by the disclosure.
(6)(a) A peer support group counselor shall not, without
consent of the law enforcement officer or firefighter making
the communication, be compelled to testify about any communication made to the counselor by the officer or firefighter
while receiving counseling. The counselor must be designated as such by the sheriff, police chief, fire chief, or chief
of the Washington state patrol, prior to the incident that
results in counseling. The privilege only applies when the
communication was made to the counselor while acting in his
or her capacity as a peer support group counselor. The privilege does not apply if the counselor was an initial responding
officer or firefighter, a witness, or a party to the incident
which prompted the delivery of peer support group counseling services to the law enforcement officer or firefighter.
(b) For purposes of this section, "peer support group
counselor" means a:
(i) Law enforcement officer, firefighter, civilian
employee of a law enforcement agency, or civilian employee
of a fire department, who has received training to provide
emotional and moral support and counseling to an officer or
firefighter who needs those services as a result of an incident
in which the officer or firefighter was involved while acting
in his or her official capacity; or
(ii) Nonemployee counselor who has been designated by
the sheriff, police chief, fire chief, or chief of the Washington
state patrol to provide emotional and moral support and counseling to an officer or firefighter who needs those services as
a result of an incident in which the officer or firefighter was
involved while acting in his or her official capacity.
(7) A sexual assault advocate may not, without the consent of the victim, be examined as to any communication
made between the victim and the sexual assault advocate.
(a) For purposes of this section, "sexual assault advocate" means the employee or volunteer from a rape crisis center, victim assistance unit, program, or association, that provides information, medical or legal advocacy, counseling, or
support to victims of sexual assault, who is designated by the
victim to accompany the victim to the hospital or other health
care facility and to proceedings concerning the alleged
assault, including police and prosecution interviews and
court proceedings.
(b) A sexual assault advocate may disclose a confidential
communication without the consent of the victim if failure to
disclose is likely to result in a clear, imminent risk of serious
physical injury or death of the victim or another person. Any
sexual assault advocate participating in good faith in the disclosing of records and communications under this section
shall have immunity from any liability, civil, criminal, or otherwise, that might result from the action. In any proceeding,
civil or criminal, arising out of a disclosure under this section,
the good faith of the sexual assault advocate who disclosed
the confidential communication shall be presumed.
(8) A domestic violence advocate may not, without the
consent of the victim, be examined as to any communication
between the victim and the domestic violence advocate.
(a) For purposes of this section, "domestic violence
advocate" means an employee or supervised volunteer from a
community-based domestic violence program or human ser[Title 5 RCW—page 9]
5.60.070
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
vices program that provides information, advocacy, counseling, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, or support to victims of domestic violence and who is not employed by, or
under the direct supervision of, a law enforcement agency, a
prosecutor’s office, or the child protective services section of
the department of social and health services as defined in
RCW 26.44.020.
(b) A domestic violence advocate may disclose a confidential communication without the consent of the victim if
failure to disclose is likely to result in a clear, imminent risk
of serious physical injury or death of the victim or another
person. This section does not relieve a domestic violence
advocate from the requirement to report or cause to be
reported an incident under RCW 26.44.030(1) or to disclose
relevant records relating to a child as required by RCW
26.44.030(12). Any domestic violence advocate participating in good faith in the disclosing of communications under
this subsection is immune from liability, civil, criminal, or
otherwise, that might result from the action. In any proceeding, civil or criminal, arising out of a disclosure under this
subsection, the good faith of the domestic violence advocate
who disclosed the confidential communication shall be presumed.
(9) A mental health counselor, independent clinical
social worker, or marriage and family therapist licensed
under chapter 18.225 RCW may not disclose, or be compelled to testify about, any information acquired from persons consulting the individual in a professional capacity
when the information was necessary to enable the individual
to render professional services to those persons except:
(a) With the written authorization of that person or, in the
case of death or disability, the person’s personal representative;
(b) If the person waives the privilege by bringing charges
against the mental health counselor licensed under chapter
18.225 RCW;
(c) In response to a subpoena from the secretary of
health. The secretary may subpoena only records related to a
complaint or report under RCW 18.130.050;
(d) As required under chapter 26.44 or 74.34 RCW or
RCW 71.05.360 (8) and (9); or
(e) To any individual if the mental health counselor,
independent clinical social worker, or marriage and family
therapist licensed under chapter 18.225 RCW reasonably
believes that disclosure will avoid or minimize an imminent
danger to the health or safety of the individual or any other
individual; however, there is no obligation on the part of the
provider to so disclose. [2009 c 424 § 1; 2008 c 6 § 402; 2007
c 472 § 1. Prior: 2006 c 259 § 2; 2006 c 202 § 1; 2006 c 30
§ 1; 2005 c 504 § 705; 2001 c 286 § 2; 1998 c 72 § 1; 1997 c
338 § 1; 1996 c 156 § 1; 1995 c 240 § 1; 1989 c 271 § 301;
prior: 1989 c 10 § 1; 1987 c 439 § 11; 1987 c 212 § 1501;
1986 c 305 § 101; 1982 c 56 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 215 § 2; 1965 c
13 § 7; Code 1881 § 392; 1879 p 118 § 1; 1877 p 86 § 394;
1873 p 107 § 385; 1869 p 104 § 387; 1854 p 187 § 294; RRS
§ 1214. Cf. 1886 p 73 § 1.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 43(g).
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Intent—2006 c 259: "The legislature intends, by amending RCW
5.60.060, to recognize that advocates help domestic violence victims by giv[Title 5 RCW—page 10]
ing them the support and counseling they need to recover from their abuse,
and by providing resources to achieve protection from further abuse. Without assurance that communications made with a domestic violence advocate
will be confidential and protected from disclosure, victims will be deterred
from confiding openly or seeking information and counseling, resulting in a
failure to receive vital advocacy and support needed for recovery and protection from abuse. But investigative or prosecutorial functions performed by
individuals who assist victims in the criminal legal system and in other state
agencies are different from the advocacy and counseling functions performed by advocates who work under the auspices or supervision of a community victim services program. The legislature recognizes the important
role played by individuals who assist victims in the criminal legal system and
in other state agencies, but intends that the testimonial privilege not be
extended to individuals who perform an investigative or prosecutorial function." [2006 c 259 § 1.]
Findings—Intent—Severability—Application—Construction—
Captions, part headings, subheadings not law—Adoption of rules—
Effective dates—2005 c 504: See notes following RCW 71.05.027.
Alphabetization—Correction of references—2005 c 504: See note
following RCW 71.05.020.
Recommendations—Application—Effective date—2001 c 286: See
notes following RCW 71.09.015.
Finding—Evaluation—Report—1997 c 338: See note following
RCW 13.40.0357.
Nonsupport or family desertion, spouse or domestic partner as witness:
RCW 26.20.071.
Optometrist—Client, privileged communications: RCW 18.53.200.
Psychologist—Client, privileged communications: RCW 18.83.110.
Report of abuse of children: Chapter 26.44 RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.60.070 Mediation. (1) If there is a court order to
mediate, a written agreement between the parties to mediate,
or if mediation is mandated under RCW 7.70.100, then any
communication made or materials submitted in, or in connection with, the mediation proceeding, whether made or submitted to or by the mediator, a mediation organization, a
party, or any person present, are privileged and confidential
and are not subject to disclosure in any judicial or administrative proceeding except:
(a) When all parties to the mediation agree, in writing, to
disclosure;
(b) When the written materials or tangible evidence are
otherwise subject to discovery, and were not prepared specifically for use in and actually used in the mediation proceeding;
(c) When a written agreement to mediate permits disclosure;
(d) When disclosure is mandated by statute;
(e) When the written materials consist of a written settlement agreement or other agreement signed by the parties
resulting from a mediation proceeding;
(f) When those communications or written materials pertain solely to administrative matters incidental to the mediation proceeding, including the agreement to mediate; or
(g) In a subsequent action between the mediator and a
party to the mediation arising out of the mediation.
(2) When there is a court order, a written agreement to
mediate, or when mediation is mandated under RCW
7.70.100, as described in subsection (1) of this section, the
mediator or a representative of a mediation organization shall
not testify in any judicial or administrative proceeding
unless:
5.60.070
(2010 Ed.)
Witnesses—Registered Nurses
(a) All parties to the mediation and the mediator agree in
writing; or
(b) In an action described in subsection (1)(g) of this section.
(3) Beginning on January 1, 2006, this section governs
only mediations pursuant to a referral or an agreement made
before January 1, 2006. Mediations pursuant to a referral or
an agreement made on or after January 1, 2006, are governed
by chapter 7.07 RCW. [2005 c 172 § 14; 1993 c 492 § 422;
1991 c 321 § 1.]
Short title—Captions not law—Severability—Effective date—2005
c 172: See RCW 7.07.900 through 7.07.902 and 7.07.904.
Findings—Intent—1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.20.050.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.60.072 Mediation by agency—Privilege and confidentiality. Notwithstanding the provisions of RCW
5.60.070 and chapter 7.07 RCW, when any party participates
in mediation conducted by a state or federal agency under the
provisions of a collective bargaining law or similar statute,
the agency’s rules govern questions of privilege and confidentiality. [2005 c 172 § 15; 1991 c 321 § 2.]
5.60.072
Short title—Captions not law—Severability—Effective date—2005
c 172: See RCW 7.07.900 through 7.07.902 and 7.07.904.
5.64.010
sary to enable the registered nurse to act in that capacity for
the patient, unless:
(1) The patient consents to disclosure or, in the event of
death or disability of the patient, his or her personal representative, heir, beneficiary, or devisee consents to disclosure; or
(2) The information relates to the contemplation or execution of a crime in the future, or relates to the neglect or the
sexual or physical abuse of a child, or of a vulnerable adult as
defined in RCW 74.34.020, or to a person subject to proceedings under chapter 70.96A, 71.05, or 71.34 RCW. [1989 c
271 § 302; 1986 c 212 § 1; 1985 c 447 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.62.030 Nurse-patient privilege subject to limitations and exemptions of physician-patient privilege. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, the
privilege created in this chapter is subject to the same limitations and exemptions contained in RCW 26.44.060(3) and
51.04.050 as those limitations and exemptions relate to the
physician/patient privilege of RCW 5.60.060. [2002 c 302 §
702; 1986 c 212 § 2; 1985 c 447 § 3.]
5.62.030
Application—Construction—Short title—Severability—2002 c
302: See RCW 26.26.903, 26.26.911, and 26.26.912.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 5.64
Chapter 5.62
Chapter 5.62 RCW
WITNESSES—REGISTERED NURSES
Sections
5.62.010
5.62.020
5.62.030
Definitions.
Registered nurse—Privileged communications—Exceptions.
Nurse-patient privilege subject to limitations and exemptions
of physician-patient privilege.
ADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAIN GESTURES OF
APOLOGY, SYMPATHY, FAULT, ETC.
IN CIVIL ACTIONS AGAINST
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
(Formerly: Admissibility—Furnishing, offering,
or promising to pay medical expenses)
Sections
5.64.010
5.62.010 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Registered nurse" means a registered nurse or
advanced nurse practitioner licensed under chapter 18.79
RCW.
(2) "Protocol" means a regimen to be carried out by a
registered nurse and prescribed by a licensed physician under
chapter 18.71 RCW, or a licensed osteopathic physician
under chapter 18.57 RCW, which is consistent with chapter
18.79 RCW and the rules adopted under that chapter.
(3) "Primary care" means screening, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for the purpose of promotion of health and
detection of disease or injury, as authorized by chapter 18.79
RCW and the rules adopted under that chapter. [1994 sp.s. c
9 § 703; 1987 c 198 § 1; 1985 c 447 § 1.]
5.62.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
5.62.020 Registered nurse—Privileged communications—Exceptions. No registered nurse providing primary
care or practicing under protocols, whether or not the physical presence or direct supervision of a physician is required,
may be examined in a civil or criminal action as to any information acquired in attending a patient in the registered
nurse’s professional capacity, if the information was neces5.62.020
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 5.64 RCW
Civil actions against health care providers—Admissibility of
evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical
expenses—Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc.
5.64.010 Civil actions against health care providers—Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to
pay medical expenses—Admissibility of expressions of
apology, sympathy, fault, etc. (1) In any civil action against
a health care provider for personal injuries which is based
upon alleged professional negligence, or in any arbitration or
mediation proceeding related to such civil action, evidence of
furnishing or offering or promising to pay medical, hospital,
or similar expenses occasioned by an injury is not admissible.
(2)(a) In a civil action against a health care provider for
personal injuries that is based upon alleged professional negligence, or in any arbitration or mediation proceeding related
to such civil action, a statement, affirmation, gesture, or conduct identified in (b) of this subsection is not admissible as
evidence if:
(i) It was conveyed by a health care provider to the
injured person, or to a person specified in RCW 7.70.065
(1)(a) or (2)(a) within thirty days of the act or omission that is
the basis for the allegation of professional negligence or
within thirty days of the time the health care provider discovered the act or omission that is the basis for the allegation of
professional negligence, whichever period expires later; and
5.64.010
[Title 5 RCW—page 11]
Chapter 5.66
Title 5 RCW: Evidence
(ii) It relates to the discomfort, pain, suffering, injury, or
death of the injured person as the result of the alleged professional negligence.
(b) (a) of this subsection applies to:
(i) Any statement, affirmation, gesture, or conduct
expressing apology, fault, sympathy, commiseration, condolence, compassion, or a general sense of benevolence; or
(ii) Any statement or affirmation regarding remedial
actions that may be taken to address the act or omission that
is the basis for the allegation of negligence. [2006 c 8 § 101;
1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 3.]
Rules of court: Cf. ER 409.
Findings—Intent—2006 c 8: "The legislature finds that access to safe,
affordable health care is one of the most important issues facing the citizens
of Washington state. The legislature further finds that the rising cost of medical malpractice insurance has caused some physicians, particularly those in
high-risk specialties such as obstetrics and emergency room practice, to be
unavailable when and where the citizens need them the most. The answers
to these problems are varied and complex, requiring comprehensive solutions that encourage patient safety practices, increase oversight of medical
malpractice insurance, and making the civil justice system more understandable, fair, and efficient for all the participants.
It is the intent of the legislature to prioritize patient safety and the prevention of medical errors above all other considerations as legal changes are
made to address the problem of high malpractice insurance premiums.
Thousands of patients are injured each year as a result of medical errors,
many of which can be avoided by supporting health care providers, facilities,
and carriers in their efforts to reduce the incidence of those mistakes. It is
also the legislature’s intent to provide incentives to settle cases before resorting to court, and to provide the option of a more fair, efficient, and streamlined alternative to trials for those for whom settlement negotiations do not
work. Finally, it is the intent of the legislature to provide the insurance commissioner with the tools and information necessary to regulate medical malpractice insurance rates and policies so that they are fair to both the insurers
and the insured." [2006 c 8 § 1.]
Part headings and subheadings not law—2006 c 8: "Part headings
and subheadings used in this act are not any part of the law." [2006 c 8 §
401.]
Severability—2006 c 8: "If any provision of this act or its application
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the
application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected." [2006 c 8 § 407.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 5.66
Chapter 5.66 RCW
ADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAIN GESTURES
EXPRESSING SYMPATHY
Sections
5.66.010
Admissibility of sympathetic gestures.
5.66.010 Admissibility of sympathetic gestures. (1)
The portion of statements, writings, or benevolent gestures
expressing sympathy or a general sense of benevolence relating to the pain, suffering, or death of a person involved in an
accident, and made to that person or to the family of that person, shall be inadmissible as evidence in a civil action. A
statement of fault, however, which is part of, or in addition to,
any of the above shall not be made inadmissible by this section.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Accident" means an occurrence resulting in injury or
death to one or more persons that is not the result of willful
action by a party.
5.66.010
[Title 5 RCW—page 12]
(b) "Benevolent gestures" means actions that convey a
sense of compassion or commiseration emanating from
humane impulses.
(c) "Family" means the spouse or the domestic partner,
parent, grandparent, stepmother, stepfather, child, grandchild, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, adopted child of
a parent, or spouse’s or domestic partner’s parents of an
injured party. [2008 c 6 § 403; 2002 c 334 § 1.]
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Chapter 5.68
Chapter 5.68 RCW
NEWS MEDIA
Sections
5.68.010
Protection from compelled disclosure—Exceptions—Definition.
5.68.010 Protection from compelled disclosure—
Exceptions—Definition. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no judicial, legislative, administrative,
or other body with the power to issue a subpoena or other
compulsory process may compel the news media to testify,
produce, or otherwise disclose:
(a) The identity of a source of any news or information or
any information that would tend to identify the source where
such source has a reasonable expectation of confidentiality;
or
(b) Any news or information obtained or prepared by the
news media in its capacity in gathering, receiving, or processing news or information for potential communication to the
public, including, but not limited to, any notes, outtakes, photographs, video or sound tapes, film, or other data of whatever sort in any medium now known or hereafter devised.
This does not include physical evidence of a crime.
(2) A court may compel disclosure of the news or information described in subsection (1)(b) of this section if the
court finds that the party seeking such news or information
established by clear and convincing evidence:
(a)(i) In a criminal investigation or prosecution, based on
information other than that information being sought, that
there are reasonable grounds to believe that a crime has
occurred; or
(ii) In a civil action or proceeding, based on information
other than that information being sought, that there is a prima
facie cause of action; and
(b) In all matters, whether criminal or civil, that:
(i) The news or information is highly material and relevant;
(ii) The news or information is critical or necessary to
the maintenance of a party’s claim, defense, or proof of an
issue material thereto;
(iii) The party seeking such news or information has
exhausted all reasonable and available means to obtain it
from alternative sources; and
(iv) There is a compelling public interest in the disclosure. A court may consider whether or not the news or information was obtained from a confidential source in evaluating
the public interest in disclosure.
(3) The protection from compelled disclosure contained
in subsection (1) of this section also applies to any subpoena
5.68.010
(2010 Ed.)
News Media
5.68.010
issued to, or other compulsory process against, a nonnews
media party where such subpoena or process seeks records,
information, or other communications relating to business
transactions between such nonnews media party and the news
media for the purpose of discovering the identity of a source
or obtaining news or information described in subsection (1)
of this section. Whenever a subpoena is issued to, or other
compulsory process is initiated against, a nonnews media
party where such subpoena or process seeks information or
communications on business transactions with the news
media, the affected news media shall be given reasonable and
timely notice of the subpoena or compulsory process before it
is executed or initiated, as the case may be, and an opportunity to be heard. In the event that the subpoena to, or other
compulsory process against, the nonnews media party is in
connection with a criminal investigation in which the news
media is the express target, and advance notice as provided in
this section would pose a clear and substantial threat to the
integrity of the investigation, the governmental authority
shall so certify to such a threat in court and notification of the
subpoena or compulsory process shall be given to the
affected news media as soon thereafter as it is determined that
such notification will no longer pose a clear and substantial
threat to the integrity of the investigation.
(4) Publication or dissemination by the news media of
news or information described in subsection (1) of this section, or a portion thereof, shall not constitute a waiver of the
protection from compelled disclosure that is contained in
subsection (1) of this section. In the event that the fact of
publication of news or information must be proved in any
proceeding, that fact and the contents of the publication may
be established by judicial notice.
(5) The term "news media" means:
(a) Any newspaper, magazine or other periodical, book
publisher, news agency, wire service, radio or television station or network, cable or satellite station or network, or audio
or audiovisual production company, or any entity that is in
the regular business of news gathering and disseminating
news or information to the public by any means, including,
but not limited to, print, broadcast, photographic, mechanical, internet, or electronic distribution;
(b) Any person who is or has been an employee, agent, or
independent contractor of any entity listed in (a) of this subsection, who is or has been engaged in bona fide news gathering for such entity, and who obtained or prepared the news
or information that is sought while serving in that capacity; or
(c) Any parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of the entities
listed in (a) or (b) of this subsection to the extent that the subpoena or other compulsory process seeks news or information described in subsection (1) of this section.
(6) In all matters adjudicated pursuant to this section, a
court of competent jurisdiction may exercise its inherent
powers to conduct all appropriate proceedings required in
order to make necessary findings of fact and enter conclusions of law. [2007 c 196 § 1.]
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 5 RCW—page 13]
Title 6
Title 6
ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
Chapters
6.01
General provisions.
6.13
Homesteads.
6.15
Personal property exemptions.
6.17
Executions.
6.19
Adverse claims to property levied on.
6.21
Sales under execution.
6.23
Redemption.
6.25
Attachment.
6.26
Prejudgment garnishment.
6.27
Garnishment.
6.28
Commissioners to convey real estate.
6.32
Proceedings supplemental to execution.
6.36
Uniform enforcement of foreign judgments act.
6.40A Uniform foreign-country money judgments recognition act.
6.44
Uniform foreign-money claims act.
Alien property custodian: RCW 4.28.330.
Married persons and domestic partners, property: Chapter 26.16 RCW.
Private property, when may be taken for public debt: State Constitution Art.
11 § 13.
Railroads, personalty may be taken: State Constitution Art. 12 § 17.
Receivers: Chapter 7.60 RCW; Rules of court: CR 66.
Support of dependent children—Alternative method—1971 act: Chapter
74.20A RCW.
Chapter 6.01
Chapter 6.01 RCW
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sections
6.01.010
6.01.020
6.01.030
6.01.040
6.01.050
6.01.060
Application of chapters in Title 6 RCW to superior courts and
district courts—Definitions.
Entry of judgment—Superior court—District court—Small
claims.
Direction of writ when sheriff a party.
Execution against several persons—Contribution—Repayment.
Writ of attachment or execution against debtor in bankruptcy.
"Certified mail" defined.
6.01.010 Application of chapters in Title 6 RCW to
superior courts and district courts—Definitions. Except
as otherwise expressly provided, the provisions of this chapter and of chapters 6.13, 6.15, 6.17, 6.19, 6.21, 6.25, 6.26, and
6.27 RCW and chapter 6.32 RCW apply to both the superior
courts and district courts of this state. If proceedings are
before a district court, acts to be performed by the clerk may
be performed by a district court judge if there is no clerk. As
used in this title, "sheriff" includes deputies, and "execution
docket" refers also to the docket of a district court. [1987 c
442 § 101.]
A judgment of a district court of this state is entered on the
date of the entry of the judgment in the docket of the court. A
judgment of a small claims department of a district court of
this state is entered on the date of the entry in the docket of
that department. [1987 c 442 § 102.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58(b).
6.01.030 Direction of writ when sheriff a party. If the
sheriff is a party or otherwise interested in an action in which
a writ of execution, attachment, or replevin is to be served,
the writ shall be directed to the coroner of the county, or the
officer exercising the powers and performing the duties of
coroner if there is no coroner, and the person to whom the
writ is thus directed shall perform the duties of the sheriff.
[1987 c 442 § 103.]
6.01.030
6.01.040 Execution against several persons—Contribution—Repayment. (1) When property liable to an execution against several persons is sold on execution, if more than
a due proportion of the judgment is levied upon the property
of one person, or one of them pays without a sale more than
his or her due proportion, that person may compel contribution from the others. When a judgment against several persons is upon an obligation or contract of one of them as security for another, if the surety pays the full amount or any part
of the judgment, either by sale of the surety’s property or
before sale, the surety may compel repayment from the principal.
(2) In either case covered by subsection (1) of this section, the person or surety so paying shall be entitled to the
benefit of the judgment to enforce contribution or repayment,
if within thirty days after the payment, notice of the payment
and claim to contribution or repayment is filed with the clerk
of the court where the judgment was rendered.
(3) Upon filing such notice, the clerk shall make an entry
thereof in the docket where the judgment is entered. [1987 c
442 § 104.]
6.01.040
6.01.010
6.01.020 Entry of judgment—Superior court—District court—Small claims. For purposes of this title and
RCW 4.56.190 and 4.56.210, a judgment of a superior court
is entered when it is delivered to the clerk’s office for filing.
6.01.020
(2010 Ed.)
6.01.050 Writ of attachment or execution against
debtor in bankruptcy. If, before levying under a writ of
attachment or execution, a sheriff receives notice that the
defendant has become a debtor in a bankruptcy case, the sheriff shall immediately give written notice of that fact to the
plaintiff’s attorney of record, if any, otherwise to the plaintiff,
and shall not be bound to levy under the writ. If, after levying
on property under a writ of attachment or execution, a sheriff
receives such notice, the sheriff shall give written notice of
the attachment or execution, describing the property seized,
to the trustee in the bankruptcy case if there is one, otherwise
to the bankruptcy court, with a copy to the plaintiff’s attorney
of record, if any, otherwise to the plaintiff, and shall transfer
the property to the trustee on demand or as the bankruptcy
court otherwise directs. If no demand is made on the sheriff
6.01.050
[Title 6 RCW—page 1]
6.01.060
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
for surrender of the property and the sheriff thereafter
receives notice of the closing of the bankruptcy case, the
sheriff shall give written notice by first-class mail to the
plaintiff’s attorney of record, if any, otherwise to the plaintiff,
requiring that the plaintiff release the property or obtain a
renewal of the writ from the court, and, if the plaintiff fails to
release the property or to apply for a renewal within fourteen
days after the mailing of the sheriff’s notice, the sheriff shall
release the property to the defendant. [1988 c 231 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.01.060 "Certified mail" defined. The term "certified
mail," as used in this title, includes, for mailings to a foreign
country, any form of mail that requires or permits a return
receipt. [1988 c 231 § 1.]
6.01.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 6.13 RCW
HOMESTEADS
Chapter 6.13
Sections
6.13.010
6.13.020
6.13.030
6.13.040
6.13.050
6.13.060
6.13.070
6.13.080
6.13.090
6.13.100
6.13.110
6.13.120
6.13.130
6.13.140
6.13.150
6.13.160
6.13.170
6.13.180
6.13.190
6.13.200
6.13.210
6.13.220
6.13.230
6.13.240
Homestead, what constitutes—"Owner," "net value" defined.
Homestead—What may constitute.
Homestead exemption limited.
Automatic homestead exemption—Conditions—Declaration
of homestead—Declaration of abandonment.
Homestead presumed abandoned, when—Declaration of nonabandonment.
Conveyance or encumbrance by spouses or domestic partners.
Homestead exempt from execution, when—Presumed valid.
Homestead exemption, when not available.
Judgment against homestead owner—Lien on excess value of
homestead property.
Execution against homestead—Application for appointment
of appraiser.
Application under RCW 6.13.100 must be made by verified
petition—Contents.
Notice.
Hearing—Appointment of appraiser.
Appraiser—Oath—Duties.
Division of homestead.
Sale, if not divisible.
Application of proceeds.
Money from sale protected.
Appraiser—Compensation.
Costs.
Alienation in case of incompetency or disability of either
spouse or either domestic partner.
Notice of application for order.
Petition.
Order—Effect.
Lien for assessments in favor of condominium association: RCW
64.34.364(2).
6.13.010 Homestead, what constitutes—"Owner,"
"net value" defined. (1) The homestead consists of real or
personal property that the owner uses as a residence. In the
case of a dwelling house or mobile home, the homestead consists of the dwelling house or the mobile home in which the
owner resides or intends to reside, with appurtenant buildings, and the land on which the same are situated and by
which the same are surrounded, or improved or unimproved
land owned with the intention of placing a house or mobile
home thereon and residing thereon. A mobile home may be
exempted under this chapter whether or not it is permanently
affixed to the underlying land and whether or not the mobile
home is placed upon a lot owned by the mobile home owner.
6.13.010
[Title 6 RCW—page 2]
Property included in the homestead must be actually intended
or used as the principal home for the owner.
(2) As used in this chapter, the term "owner" includes but
is not limited to a purchaser under a deed of trust, mortgage,
or real estate contract.
(3) As used in this chapter, the term "net value" means
market value less all liens and encumbrances senior to the
judgment being executed upon and not including the judgment being executed upon. [1999 c 403 § 1; 1993 c 200 § 1;
1987 c 442 § 201; 1981 c 329 § 7; 1945 c 196 § 1; 1931 c 88
§ 1; 1927 c 193 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 528.
Formerly RCW 6.12.010.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.020 Homestead—What may constitute. If the
owner is married or in a state registered domestic partnership,
the homestead may consist of the community or jointly
owned property of the spouses or the domestic partners or the
separate property of either spouse or either domestic partner:
PROVIDED, That the same premises may not be claimed
separately by the spouses or domestic partners with the effect
of increasing the net value of the homestead available to the
marital community or state registered domestic partnership
beyond the amount specified in RCW 6.13.030 as now or
hereafter amended. When the owner is not married or not in
a state registered domestic partnership, the homestead may
consist of any of his or her property. [2008 c 6 § 633; 1987 c
442 § 202; 1981 c 329 § 8; 1977 ex.s. c 98 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s.
c 154 § 6; 1895 c 64 § 2; RRS § 530. Formerly RCW
6.12.020.]
6.13.020
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.030 Homestead exemption limited. A homestead
may consist of lands, as described in RCW 6.13.010, regardless of area, but the homestead exemption amount shall not
exceed the lesser of (1) the total net value of the lands, manufactured homes, mobile home, improvements, and other
personal property, as described in RCW 6.13.010, or (2) the
sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars in the case
of lands, manufactured homes, mobile home, and improvements, or the sum of fifteen thousand dollars in the case of
other personal property described in RCW 6.13.010, except
where the homestead is subject to execution, attachment, or
seizure by or under any legal process whatever to satisfy a
judgment in favor of any state for failure to pay that state’s
income tax on benefits received while a resident of the state
of Washington from a pension or other retirement plan, in
which event there shall be no dollar limit on the value of the
exemption. [2007 c 429 § 1; 1999 c 403 § 4; 1993 c 200 § 2;
1991 c 123 § 2; 1987 c 442 § 203; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 4;
1981 c 329 § 10; 1977 ex.s. c 98 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 12 § 1; 1955
c 29 § 1; 1945 c 196 § 3; 1895 c 64 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1945 §
552. Formerly RCW 6.12.050.]
6.13.030
Purpose—1991 c 123: "The legislature recognizes that retired persons
generally are financially dependent on fixed pension or retirement benefits
and passive income from investment property. Because of this dependency,
retired persons are more vulnerable than others to inflation and depletion of
their assets. It is the purpose of this act to increase the protection of income
of retired persons residing in the state of Washington from collection of
income taxes imposed by other states." [1991 c 123 § 1.]
(2010 Ed.)
Homesteads
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.040 Automatic homestead exemption—Conditions—Declaration of homestead—Declaration of abandonment. (1) Property described in RCW 6.13.010 constitutes a homestead and is automatically protected by the
exemption described in RCW 6.13.070 from and after the
time the real or personal property is occupied as a principal
residence by the owner or, if the homestead is unimproved or
improved land that is not yet occupied as a homestead, from
and after the declaration or declarations required by the following subsections are filed for record or, if the homestead is
a mobile home not yet occupied as a homestead and located
on land not owned by the owner of the mobile home, from
and after delivery of a declaration as prescribed in RCW
6.15.060(3)(c) or, if the homestead is any other personal
property, from and after the delivery of a declaration as prescribed in RCW 6.15.060(3)(d).
(2) An owner who selects a homestead from unimproved
or improved land that is not yet occupied as a homestead
must execute a declaration of homestead and file the same for
record in the office of the recording officer in the county in
which the land is located. However, if the owner also owns
another parcel of property on which the owner presently
resides or in which the owner claims a homestead, the owner
must also execute a declaration of abandonment of homestead on that other property and file the same for record with
the recording officer in the county in which the land is
located.
(3) The declaration of homestead must contain:
(a) A statement that the person making it is residing on
the premises or intends to reside thereon and claims them as
a homestead;
(b) A legal description of the premises; and
(c) An estimate of their actual cash value.
(4) The declaration of abandonment must contain:
(a) A statement that premises occupied as a residence or
claimed as a homestead no longer constitute the owner’s
homestead;
(b) A legal description of the premises; and
(c) A statement of the date of abandonment.
(5) The declaration of homestead and declaration of
abandonment of homestead must be acknowledged in the
same manner as a grant of real property is acknowledged.
[1993 c 200 § 3; 1987 c 442 § 204; 1981 c 329 § 9. Formerly
RCW 6.12.045.]
6.13.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.050 Homestead presumed abandoned, when—
Declaration of nonabandonment. A homestead is presumed abandoned if the owner vacates the property for a continuous period of at least six months. However, if an owner is
going to be absent from the homestead for more than six
months but does not intend to abandon the homestead, and
has no other principal residence, the owner may execute and
acknowledge, in the same manner as a grant of real property
is acknowledged, a declaration of nonabandonment of homestead and file the declaration for record in the office of the
recording officer of the county in which the property is situated.
6.13.050
(2010 Ed.)
6.13.080
The declaration of nonabandonment of homestead must
contain:
(1) A statement that the owner claims the property as a
homestead, that the owner intends to occupy the property in
the future, and that the owner claims no other property as a
homestead;
(2) A statement of where the owner will be residing
while absent from the homestead property, the estimated
duration of the owner’s absence, and the reason for the
absence; and
(3) A legal description of the homestead property. [1987
c 442 § 205; 1981 c 329 § 14; 1895 c 64 § 7; RRS § 535. Formerly RCW 6.12.120.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.060 Conveyance or encumbrance by spouses or
domestic partners. The homestead of a spouse or domestic
partner cannot be conveyed or encumbered unless the instrument by which it is conveyed or encumbered is executed and
acknowledged by both spouses or both domestic partners,
except that either spouse or both or either domestic partner or
both jointly may make and execute powers of attorney for the
conveyance or encumbrance of the homestead. [2008 c 6 §
634; 1987 c 442 § 206; 1983 c 251 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 6; RRS §
534. Formerly RCW 6.12.110.]
6.13.060
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Married persons and domestic partners, property: Chapter 26.16 RCW.
6.13.070 Homestead exempt from execution, when—
Presumed valid. (1) Except as provided in RCW 6.13.080,
the homestead is exempt from attachment and from execution
or forced sale for the debts of the owner up to the amount
specified in RCW 6.13.030. The proceeds of the voluntary
sale of the homestead in good faith for the purpose of acquiring a new homestead, and proceeds from insurance covering
destruction of homestead property held for use in restoring or
replacing the homestead property, up to the amount specified
in RCW 6.13.030, shall likewise be exempt for one year from
receipt, and also such new homestead acquired with such proceeds.
(2) Every homestead created under this chapter is presumed to be valid to the extent of all the property claimed
exempt, until the validity thereof is contested in a court of
general jurisdiction in the county or district in which the
homestead is situated. [1987 c 442 § 207; 1981 c 329 § 13;
1945 c 196 § 2; 1927 c 193 § 2; 1895 c 64 § 4; Rem. Supp.
1945 § 532. Formerly RCW 6.12.090.]
6.13.070
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.080 Homestead exemption, when not available.
The homestead exemption is not available against an execution or forced sale in satisfaction of judgments obtained:
(1) On debts secured by mechanic’s, laborer’s, construction, maritime, automobile repair, materialmen’s or vendor’s
liens arising out of and against the particular property
claimed as a homestead;
(2) On debts secured (a) by security agreements describing as collateral the property that is claimed as a homestead
or (b) by mortgages or deeds of trust on the premises that
6.13.080
[Title 6 RCW—page 3]
6.13.090
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
have been executed and acknowledged by both spouses or
both domestic partners or by any claimant not married or in a
state registered domestic partnership;
(3) On one spouse’s or one domestic partner’s or the
community’s debts existing at the time of that spouse’s or
that domestic partner’s bankruptcy filing where (a) bankruptcy is filed by both spouses or both domestic partners
within a six-month period, other than in a joint case or a case
in which their assets are jointly administered, and (b) the
other spouse or other domestic partner exempts property
from property of the estate under the bankruptcy exemption
provisions of 11 U.S.C. Sec. 522(d);
(4) On debts arising from a lawful court order or decree
or administrative order establishing a child support obligation
or obligation to pay maintenance;
(5) On debts owing to the state of Washington for recovery of medical assistance correctly paid on behalf of an individual consistent with 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1396p;
(6) On debts secured by a condominium’s or homeowner
association’s lien. In order for an association to be exempt
under this provision, the association must have provided a
homeowner with notice that nonpayment of the association’s
assessment may result in foreclosure of the association lien
and that the homestead protection under this chapter shall not
apply. An association has complied with this notice requirement by mailing the notice, by first-class mail, to the address
of the owner’s lot or unit. The notice required in this subsection shall be given within thirty days from the date the association learns of a new owner, but in all cases the notice must
be given prior to the initiation of a foreclosure. The phrase
"learns of a new owner" in this subsection means actual
knowledge of the identity of a homeowner acquiring title
after June 9, 1988, and does not require that an association
affirmatively ascertain the identity of a homeowner. Failure
to give the notice specified in this subsection affects an association’s lien only for debts accrued up to the time an association complies with the notice provisions under this subsection; or
(7) On debts owed for taxes collected under chapters
82.08, 82.12, and 82.14 RCW but not remitted to the department of revenue. [2008 c 6 § 635; 2007 c 429 § 2; 2005 c 292
§ 4; 1993 c 200 § 4. Prior: 1988 c 231 § 3; 1988 c 192 § 1;
1987 c 442 § 208; 1984 c 260 § 16; 1982 c 10 § 1; prior: 1981
c 304 § 17; 1981 c 149 § 1; 1909 c 44 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 5; RRS
§ 533. Formerly RCW 6.12.100.]
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.090 Judgment against homestead owner—Lien
on excess value of homestead property. A judgment
against the owner of a homestead shall become a lien on the
value of the homestead property in excess of the homestead
exemption from the time the judgment creditor records the
judgment with the recording officer of the county where the
property is located. However, if a judgment of a district court
of this state has been transferred to a superior court, the judgment becomes a lien from the time of recording with such
recording officer a duly certified abstract of the record of
such judgment as it appears in the office of the clerk in which
the transfer was originally filed. A department of revenue tax
6.13.090
[Title 6 RCW—page 4]
warrant filed pursuant to RCW 82.32.210 shall become a lien
on the value of the homestead property in excess of the homestead exemption from the time of filing in superior court.
[2007 c 429 § 3; 1988 c 231 § 4; 1987 c 442 § 209; 1984 c 260
§ 30. Formerly RCW 6.12.105.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.100 Execution against homestead—Application
for appointment of appraiser. When execution for the
enforcement of a judgment obtained in a case not within the
classes enumerated in RCW 6.13.080 is levied upon the
homestead, the judgment creditor shall apply to the superior
court of the county in which the homestead is situated for the
appointment of a person to appraise the value thereof. [1987
c 442 § 210; 1895 c 64 § 9; RRS § 537. Formerly RCW
6.12.140.]
6.13.100
6.13.110 Application under RCW 6.13.100 must be
made by verified petition—Contents. The application
under RCW 6.13.100 must be made by filing a verified petition, showing:
(1) The fact that an execution has been levied upon the
homestead.
(2) The name of the owner of the homestead property.
(3) That the net value of the homestead exceeds the
amount of the homestead exemption. [1987 c 442 § 211;
1981 c 329 § 15; 1895 c 64 § 10; RRS § 538. Formerly RCW
6.12.150.]
6.13.110
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.120 Notice. A copy of the petition, with a notice of
the time and place of hearing, must be served upon the owner
and the owner’s attorney of record, if any, at least ten days
before the hearing. [1987 c 442 § 212; 1981 c 329 § 16; 1895
c 64 § 12; RRS § 540. Formerly RCW 6.12.170.]
6.13.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.130 Hearing—Appointment of appraiser. At the
hearing, the judge may, upon the proof of the service of a
copy of the petition and notice and of the facts stated in the
petition, appoint a disinterested qualified person of the
county to appraise the value of the homestead. [1987 c 442 §
213; 1984 c 118 § 1; 1895 c 64 § 13; RRS § 541. Formerly
RCW 6.12.180.]
6.13.130
Compensation of appraiser: RCW 6.13.190.
6.13.140 Appraiser—Oath—Duties. The person
appointed, before entering upon the performance of duties,
must take an oath to faithfully perform the same. The
appraiser must view the premises and appraise the market
value thereof and, if the appraised value, less all liens and
encumbrances, exceeds the homestead exemption, must
determine whether the land claimed can be divided without
material injury. Within fifteen days after appointment, the
appraiser must make to the court a report in writing, which
report must show the appraised value, less liens and encumbrances, and, if necessary, the determination whether or not
the land can be divided without material injury and without
violation of any governmental restriction. [1987 c 442 § 214;
1895 c 64 § 14; RRS § 542. Formerly RCW 6.12.190.]
6.13.140
(2010 Ed.)
Homesteads
6.13.150 Division of homestead. If, from the report, it
appears to the court that the value of the homestead, less liens
and encumbrances senior to the judgment being executed
upon and not including the judgment being executed upon,
exceeds the homestead exemption and the property can be
divided without material injury and without violation of any
governmental restriction, the court may, by an order, direct
the appraiser to set off to the owner so much of the land,
including the residence, as will amount in net value to the
homestead exemption, and the execution may be enforced
against the remainder of the land. [1999 c 403 § 2; 1987 c
442 § 215; 1981 c 329 § 17; 1895 c 64 § 17; RRS § 545. Formerly RCW 6.12.220.]
6.13.150
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.160 Sale, if not divisible. If, from the report, it
appears to the court that the appraised value of the homestead
property, less liens and encumbrances senior to the judgment
being executed upon and not including the judgment being
executed upon, exceeds the amount of the homestead exemption and the property is not divided, the court must make an
order directing its sale under the execution. The order shall
direct that at such sale no bid may be received unless it
exceeds the amount of the homestead exemption. [1999 c
403 § 3; 1987 c 442 § 216; 1981 c 329 § 18; 1895 c 64 § 18;
RRS § 546. Formerly RCW 6.12.230.]
6.13.160
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.170 Application of proceeds. If the sale is made,
the proceeds must be applied in the following order: First, to
the amount of the homestead exemption, to be paid to the
judgment debtor; second, up to the amount of the execution,
to be applied to the satisfaction of the execution; third, the
balance to be paid to the judgment debtor. [1987 c 442 § 217;
1981 c 329 § 19; 1895 c 64 § 20; RRS § 548. Formerly RCW
6.12.250.]
6.13.170
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.180 Money from sale protected. The money paid
to the owner is entitled to the same protection against legal
process and the voluntary disposition of the other spouse or
other domestic partner which the law gives to the homestead.
[2008 c 6 § 636; 1987 c 442 § 218; 1981 c 329 § 20; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 154 § 10; 1895 c 64 § 21; RRS § 549. Formerly RCW
6.12.260.]
6.13.180
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.13.190 Appraiser—Compensation. The court shall
determine a reasonable compensation for the appraiser.
[1987 c 442 § 219; 1984 c 118 § 2; 1895 c 64 § 22; RRS §
550. Formerly RCW 6.12.270.]
6.13.190
6.13.200 Costs. The execution creditor must pay the
costs of these proceedings in the first instance; but in the
cases provided for in RCW 6.13.150 and 6.13.160 the
amount so paid must be added as costs on execution, and collected accordingly. [1987 c 442 § 220; 1895 c 64 § 23; RRS
§ 551. Formerly RCW 6.12.280.]
6.13.200
(2010 Ed.)
6.13.230
6.13.210 Alienation in case of incompetency or disability of either spouse or either domestic partner. In case
of a homestead, if either spouse or either domestic partner
shall be or become incompetent or disabled to such a degree
that he or she is unable to assist in the management of his or
her interest in the property of the marriage or domestic partnership and no guardian has been appointed, upon application
of the other spouse or other domestic partner to the superior
court of the county in which the homestead is situated, and
upon due proof of such incompetency or disability in the
severity required above, the court may make an order permitting the spouse or the domestic partner applying to the court
to sell and convey or mortgage such homestead. [2008 c 6 §
637; 1987 c 442 § 221; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 4; 1895 c 64 § 26;
RRS § 554. Formerly RCW 6.12.300.]
6.13.210
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
6.13.220 Notice of application for order. Notice of the
application for such order shall be given by publication of the
same in a newspaper published in the county in which such
homestead is situated, if there be a newspaper published
therein, once each week for three successive weeks prior to
the hearing of such application, and a copy of such notice
shall be served upon the alleged incompetent spouse or
domestic partner personally, and upon the nearest relative of
such incompetent or disabled spouse or domestic partner
other than the applicant, resident in this state, at least three
weeks prior to such application being heard, and in case there
be no such relative known to the applicant, a copy of such
notice shall be served upon the prosecuting attorney of the
county in which such homestead is situated; and it is hereby
made the duty of such prosecuting attorney, upon being
served with a copy of such notice, to appear in court and see
that such application is made in good faith, and that the proceedings thereon are fairly conducted. [2008 c 6 § 638; 1987
c 442 § 222; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 5; 1895 c 64 § 27; RRS § 555.
Formerly RCW 6.12.310.]
6.13.220
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
6.13.230 Petition. Thirty days before the hearing of any
application under the provisions of this chapter, the applicant
shall present and file in the court in which such application is
to be heard a petition for the order mentioned, subscribed and
sworn to by the applicant, setting forth the name and age of
the alleged incompetent or disabled spouse or domestic partner; a description of the premises constituting the homestead;
the value of the same; the county in which it is situated; such
facts necessary to show that the nonpetitioning spouse or
domestic partner is incompetent or disabled to the degree
required under RCW 6.13.210; and such additional facts
relating to the circumstances and necessities of the applicant
and his or her family as he or she may rely upon in support of
the petition. [2008 c 6 § 639; 1987 c 442 § 223; 1977 ex.s. c
80 § 6; 1895 c 64 § 28; RRS § 556. Formerly RCW
6.12.320.]
6.13.230
[Title 6 RCW—page 5]
6.13.240
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
6.13.240 Order—Effect. If the court shall make the
order provided for in RCW 6.13.210, the same shall be
entered upon the minutes of the court, and thereafter any sale,
conveyance, or mortgage made in pursuance of such order
shall be as valid and effectual as if the property affected
thereby was the absolute property of the person making such
sale, conveyance, or mortgage in fee simple. [1987 c 442 §
224; 1895 c 64 § 29; RRS § 557. Formerly RCW 6.12.330.]
6.13.240
Chapter 6.15
Chapter 6.15 RCW
PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPTIONS
Sections
6.15.010
6.15.020
6.15.025
6.15.030
6.15.035
6.15.040
6.15.050
6.15.060
6.15.070
6.15.900
Exempt property.
Pension money exempt—Exceptions—Transfer of spouse’s
interest in individual retirement account.
Exemption of pension or retirement plan benefits from execution for judgment for out-of-state income tax.
Insurance money on exempt property exempt.
Exemption of proceeds of life, disability insurance, and annuities.
Separate property of spouse exempt.
Exemptions under RCW 6.15.010—Limitations on exemptions.
Manner of claiming exemptions—Appraisement—
Appraiser’s fee.
Procedure if value of property claimed exempt exceeds
exemptible value.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Exemptions from execution, etc., generally:
cemetery grounds: RCW 68.20.120 and 68.24.220.
child support obligations and earnings of nonobligated spouse or domestic partner: RCW 26.16.200.
crime victims’ compensation: RCW 7.68.070 and 51.32.040.
earnings, amount of exempt from garnishment of employer: RCW
6.27.150.
homesteads: Chapter 6.13 RCW.
incompetents’ property: RCW 11.92.060.
industrial insurance benefits: RCW 51.32.040.
insurance, proceeds of annuity, disability, life and group life: RCW
48.18.400 through 48.18.430.
property exempt from seizure: RCW 6.32.250.
public assistance, benefits, money of recipients in institutions: RCW
74.08.210, 74.13.070.
public retirement, insurance benefits
city employees, statewide system: RCW 41.44.240.
first-class cities, personnel and police: RCW 41.28.200, 41.20.180.
fraternal benefit society benefits: RCW 48.36A.180.
judges: RCW 2.10.180, 2.12.090.
law enforcement officers and firefighters: RCW 41.26.053.
state employees: RCW 41.40.052.
teachers: RCW 41.32.055.
volunteer firefighters: RCW 41.24.240.
Washington state patrol: RCW 43.43.310.
unemployment compensation benefits: RCW 50.40.020.
work release participants, earnings of: RCW 72.65.060.
6.15.010 Exempt property. Except as provided in
RCW 6.15.050, the following personal property shall be
exempt from execution, attachment, and garnishment:
(1) All wearing apparel of every individual and family,
but not to exceed one thousand dollars in value in furs, jewelry, and personal ornaments for any individual.
6.15.010
[Title 6 RCW—page 6]
(2) All private libraries of every individual, but not to
exceed fifteen hundred dollars in value, and all family pictures and keepsakes.
(3) To each individual or, as to community property of
spouses maintaining a single household as against a creditor
of the community, to the community:
(a) The individual’s or community’s household goods,
appliances, furniture, and home and yard equipment, not to
exceed two thousand seven hundred dollars in value for the
individual or five thousand four hundred dollars for the community, said amount to include provisions and fuel for the
comfortable maintenance of the individual or community;
(b) Other personal property, except personal earnings as
provided under RCW 6.15.050(1), not to exceed two thousand dollars in value, of which not more than two hundred
dollars in value may consist of cash, and of which not more
than two hundred dollars in value may consist of bank
accounts, savings and loan accounts, stocks, bonds, or other
securities;
(c) For an individual, a motor vehicle used for personal
transportation, not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars or for a community two motor vehicles used for personal
transportation, not to exceed five thousand dollars in aggregate value;
(d) Any past due, current, or future child support paid or
owed to the debtor, which can be traced;
(e) All professionally prescribed health aids for the
debtor or a dependent of the debtor; and
(f) To any individual, the right to or proceeds of a payment not to exceed sixteen thousand one hundred fifty dollars
on account of personal bodily injury, not including pain and
suffering or compensation for actual pecuniary loss, of the
debtor or an individual of whom the debtor is a dependent; or
the right to or proceeds of a payment in compensation of loss
of future earnings of the debtor or an individual of whom the
debtor is or was a dependent, to the extent reasonably necessary for the support of the debtor and any dependent of the
debtor. The exemption under this subsection (3)(f) does not
apply to the right of the state of Washington, or any agent or
assignee of the state, as a lienholder or subrogee under RCW
43.20B.060.
(4) To each qualified individual, one of the following
exemptions:
(a) To a farmer, farm trucks, farm stock, farm tools, farm
equipment, supplies and seed, not to exceed five thousand
dollars in value;
(b) To a physician, surgeon, attorney, clergyman, or
other professional person, the individual’s library, office furniture, office equipment and supplies, not to exceed five
thousand dollars in value;
(c) To any other individual, the tools and instruments and
materials used to carry on his or her trade for the support of
himself or herself or family, not to exceed five thousand dollars in value.
For purposes of this section, "value" means the reasonable market value of the debtor’s interest in an article or item
at the time it is selected for exemption, exclusive of all liens
and encumbrances thereon.
(5) Tuition units, under chapter 28B.95 RCW, purchased
more than two years prior to the date of a bankruptcy filing or
court judgment. [2005 c 272 § 6; 2002 c 265 § 1; 1991 c 112
(2010 Ed.)
Personal Property Exemptions
§ 1; 1988 c 231 § 5; 1987 c 442 § 301; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 §
8; 1979 ex.s. c 65 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 13; 1965 c 89 §
1; 1886 p 96 § 1; Code 1881 § 347; 1879 p 157 § 1; 1877 p 73
§ 351; 1869 p 87 § 343; 1854 p 178 § 253; RRS § 563. Formerly RCW 6.16.020.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.15.020 Pension money exempt—Exceptions—
Transfer of spouse’s interest in individual retirement
account. (1) It is the policy of the state of Washington to
ensure the well-being of its citizens by protecting retirement
income to which they are or may become entitled. For that
purpose generally and pursuant to the authority granted to the
state of Washington under 11 U.S.C. Sec. 522(b)(2), the
exemptions in this section relating to retirement benefits are
provided.
(2) Unless otherwise provided by federal law, any
money received by any citizen of the state of Washington as
a pension from the government of the United States, whether
the same be in the actual possession of such person or be
deposited or loaned, shall be exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, or seizure by or under any legal process
whatever, and when a debtor dies, or absconds, and leaves his
or her family any money exempted by this subsection, the
same shall be exempt to the family as provided in this subsection. This subsection shall not apply to child support collection actions issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or 74.20A
RCW, if otherwise permitted by federal law.
(3) The right of a person to a pension, annuity, or retirement allowance or disability allowance, or death benefits, or
any optional benefit, or any other right accrued or accruing to
any citizen of the state of Washington under any employee
benefit plan, and any fund created by such a plan or arrangement, shall be exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, or seizure by or under any legal process whatever. This
subsection shall not apply to child support collection actions
issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or 74.20A RCW if otherwise permitted by federal law. This subsection shall permit
benefits under any such plan or arrangement to be payable to
a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a participant in such plan to the extent expressly provided for in a
qualified domestic relations order that meets the requirements for such orders under the plan, or, in the case of benefits payable under a plan described in sections 403(b) or 408
of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, or section
409 of such code as in effect before January 1, 1984, to the
extent provided in any order issued by a court of competent
jurisdiction that provides for maintenance or support. This
subsection shall not prohibit actions against an employee
benefit plan, or fund for valid obligations incurred by the plan
or fund for the benefit of the plan or fund.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the term "employee
benefit plan" means any plan or arrangement that is described
in RCW 49.64.020, including any Keogh plan, whether
funded by a trust or by an annuity contract, and in sections
401(a) or 403(a) of the internal revenue code of 1986, as
amended; or that is a tax-sheltered annuity described in section 403(b) of such code or an individual retirement account
described in section 408 of such code; or a Roth individual
retirement account described in section 408A of such code;
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or a medical savings account described in section 220 of such
code; or an education individual retirement account described
in section 530 of such code; or a retirement bond described in
section 409 of such code as in effect before January 1, 1984.
The term "employee benefit plan" also means any rights
accruing on account of money paid currently or in advance
for purchase of tuition units under the advanced college
tuition payment program in chapter 28B.95 RCW. The term
"employee benefit plan" shall not include any employee benefit plan that is established or maintained for its employees by
the government of the United States, by the state of Washington under chapter 2.10, 2.12, 41.26, 41.32, 41.34, 41.35,
41.37, 41.40, or 43.43 RCW or RCW 41.50.770, or by any
agency or instrumentality of the government of the United
States.
(5) An employee benefit plan shall be deemed to be a
spendthrift trust, regardless of the source of funds, the relationship between the trustee or custodian of the plan and the
beneficiary, or the ability of the debtor to withdraw or borrow
or otherwise become entitled to benefits from the plan before
retirement. This subsection shall not apply to child support
collection actions issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or
74.20A RCW, if otherwise permitted by federal law. This
subsection shall permit benefits under any such plan or
arrangement to be payable to a spouse, former spouse, child,
or other dependent of a participant in such plan to the extent
expressly provided for in a qualified domestic relations order
that meets the requirements for such orders under the plan, or,
in the case of benefits payable under a plan described in sections 403(b) or 408 of the internal revenue code of 1986, as
amended, or section 409 of such code as in effect before January 1, 1984, to the extent provided in any order issued by a
court of competent jurisdiction that provides for maintenance
or support.
(6) Unless contrary to applicable federal law, nothing
contained in subsection (3), (4), or (5) of this section shall be
construed as a termination or limitation of a spouse’s community property interest in an individual retirement account
held in the name of or on account of the other spouse, the
account holder spouse. At the death of the nonaccount holder
spouse, the nonaccount holder spouse may transfer or distribute the community property interest of the nonaccount holder
spouse in the account holder spouse’s individual retirement
account to the nonaccount holder spouse’s estate, testamentary trust, inter vivos trust, or other successor or successors
pursuant to the last will of the nonaccount holder spouse or
the law of intestate succession, and that distributee may, but
shall not be required to, obtain an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, including a nonjudicial dispute resolution
agreement or other order entered under chapter 11.96A
RCW, to confirm the distribution. For purposes of subsection (3) of this section, the distributee of the nonaccount
holder spouse’s community property interest in an individual
retirement account shall be considered a person entitled to the
full protection of subsection (3) of this section. The nonaccount holder spouse’s consent to a beneficiary designation by
the account holder spouse with respect to an individual retirement account shall not, absent clear and convincing evidence
to the contrary, be deemed a release, gift, relinquishment, termination, limitation, or transfer of the nonaccount holder
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ment account. For purposes of this subsection, the term
"nonaccount holder spouse" means the spouse of the person
in whose name the individual retirement account is maintained. The term "individual retirement account" includes an
individual retirement account and an individual retirement
annuity both as described in section 408 of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, a Roth individual retirement
account as described in section 408A of the internal revenue
code of 1986, as amended, and an individual retirement bond
as described in section 409 of the internal revenue code as in
effect before January 1, 1984. As used in this subsection, an
order of a court of competent jurisdiction includes an agreement, as that term is used under RCW 11.96A.220. [2007 c
492 § 1. Prior: 1999 c 81 § 1; 1999 c 42 § 603; 1997 c 20 §
1; 1990 c 237 § 1; 1989 c 360 § 21; 1988 c 231 § 6; prior:
1987 c 64 § 1; 1890 p 88 § 1; RRS § 566. Formerly RCW
6.16.030.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.15.025 Exemption of pension or retirement plan
benefits from execution for judgment for out-of-state
income tax. Where a judgment is in favor of any state for
failure to pay that state’s income tax on benefits received
while a resident of the state of Washington from a pension or
other retirement plan, all property in this state, real or personal, tangible or intangible, of a judgment debtor shall be
exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, or seizure
by or under any legal process whatever, and when a debtor
dies, or absconds, and leaves his or her spouse and dependents any property exempted by this section, the same shall
be exempt to the surviving spouse and dependents. [1991 c
123 § 3.]
6.15.025
Purpose—1991 c 123: See note following RCW 6.13.030.
6.15.030 Insurance money on exempt property
exempt. If property, which by the laws of this state is exempt
from execution, attachment, or garnishment, is insured and
the same is lost, stolen, or destroyed, then the insurance
money coming to or belonging to the person thus insured, to
an amount equal to the exempt property thus destroyed, shall
be exempt from execution, attachment, and garnishment.
[1987 c 442 § 303; 1895 c 76 § 1; RRS § 568. Formerly RCW
6.16.050.]
6.15.030
6.15.035 Exemption of proceeds of life, disability
insurance, and annuities. See RCW 48.18.400, 48.18.410,
48.18.420, and 48.18.430.
6.15.035
6.15.040 Separate property of spouse exempt. All
real and personal property belonging to any married person at
the time of his or her marriage, and all which he or she may
have acquired subsequently to such marriage, or to which he
or she shall hereafter become entitled in his or her own right,
and all his or her personal earnings, and all the issues, rents
and profits of such real property, shall be exempt from execution, attachment, and garnishment upon any liability or judgment against the other spouse, so long as he or she or any
minor heir of his or her body shall be living: PROVIDED,
That the separate property of each spouse shall be liable for
debts owing by him or her at the time of marriage. [1987 c
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442 § 304; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 14; Code 1881 § 341; 1877
p 71 § 345; 1869 p 85 § 337; 1854 p 178 § 252; RRS § 570.
Formerly RCW 6.16.070.]
Exemption of nonobligated spouse or domestic partner’s earnings from satisfaction of other spouse or domestic partner’s child support obligations: RCW 26.16.200.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.15.050 Exemptions under RCW 6.15.010—Limitations on exemptions. (1) Wages, salary, or other compensation regularly paid for personal services rendered by the
debtor claiming the exemption shall not be claimed as
exempt under RCW 6.15.010, but the same may be claimed
as exempt in any bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding to the
same extent as allowed under the statutes relating to garnishments.
(2) No property may be exempt under RCW 6.15.010
from execution, attachment, or garnishment issued upon a
judgment for all or any part of the purchase price of the property.
(3) No property may be exempt under RCW 6.15.010
from legal process issued upon a judgment for restitution
ordered by a court to be paid for the benefit of a victim of a
criminal act.
(4) No property may be exempt under RCW 6.15.010
from legal process issued upon a judgment for any tax levied
upon such property.
(5) Nothing in this chapter shall be so construed as to
prevent a debtor from creating a security interest in personal
property which might be claimed as exempt, or the enforcement of such security interest against the property.
(6) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to exempt
personal property of a nonresident of this state or of an individual who has left or is about to leave this state with the
intention to defraud his or her creditors.
(7) Personal property exemptions are waived by failure
to claim them prior to sale of exemptible property under execution or, in a garnishment proceeding, within the time specified in RCW 6.27.160.
(8) Personal property exemptions may not be claimed by
one spouse in a bankruptcy case that is not a joint case or a
joint administration of the estate with the bankruptcy estate
of the other spouse where (a) bankruptcy is filed by both
spouses within a six-month period, and (b) one spouse
exempts property from property of the estate under the bankruptcy exemption provisions of 11 U.S.C. Sec. 522(d).
(9) No property may be exempt under RCW 6.15.010
from execution, levy, attachment, or garnishment issued by
or on behalf of a child support agency operating under Title
IV-D of the federal social security act or by or on behalf of
any agent or assignee of the child support agency. [2002 c
265 § 2; 1987 c 442 § 305; 1981 c 149 § 2; 1927 c 136 § 1;
Code 1881 § 348; 1877 p 74 § 352; 1869 p 88 § 344; RRS §
571. Formerly RCW 6.16.080.]
6.15.050
6.15.060 Manner of claiming exemptions—Appraisement—Appraiser’s fee. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, property claimed exempt under RCW
6.15.010 shall be selected by the individual entitled to the
exemption, or by the husband or wife entitled to a community
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exemption, in the manner described in subsection (3) of this
section.
(2) If, at the time of seizure under execution or attachment of property exemptible under *RCW 6.15.010(3) (a),
(b), or (c), the individual or the husband or wife entitled to
claim the exemption is not present, then the sheriff or deputy
shall make a selection equal in value to the applicable exemptions and, if no appraisement is required and no objection is
made by the creditor as permitted under subsection (4) of this
section, the officer shall return the same as exempt by inventory. Any selection made as provided shall be prima facie
evidence (a) that the property so selected is exempt from execution and attachment, and (b) that the property so selected is
not in excess of the values specified for the exemptions.
(3)(a) A debtor who claims personal property as exempt
against execution or attachment shall, at any time before sale,
deliver to the officer making the levy a list by separate items
of the property claimed as exempt, together with an itemized
list of all the personal property owned or claimed by the
debtor, including money, bonds, bills, notes, claims and
demands, with the residence of the person indebted upon the
said bonds, bills, notes, claims and demands, and shall verify
such list by affidavit. The officer shall immediately advise
the creditor, attorney, or agent of the exemption claim and, if
no appraisement is required and no objection is made by the
creditor as permitted under subsection (4) of this section, the
officer shall return with the process the list of property
claimed as exempt.
(b) A debtor who claims personal property exempt
against garnishment shall proceed as provided in RCW
6.27.160.
(c) A debtor who claims as a homestead, under chapter
6.13 RCW, a mobile home that is not yet occupied as a homestead and that is located on land not owned by the debtor shall
claim the homestead as against a specific levy by delivering
to the sheriff who levied on the mobile home, before sale
under the levy, a declaration of homestead that contains (i) a
declaration that the debtor owns the mobile home, intends to
reside therein, and claims it as a homestead, and (ii) a
description of the mobile home, a statement where it is
located or was located before the levy, and an estimate of its
actual cash value.
(d) A debtor who claims as a homestead, under RCW
6.13.040, any other personal property, shall at any time
before sale, deliver to the officer making the levy a notice of
claim of homestead in a statement that sets forth the following: (i) The debtor owns the personal property; (ii) the debtor
resides thereon as a homestead; (iii) the debtor’s estimate of
the fair market value of the property; and (iv) the debtor’s
description of the property in sufficient detail for the officer
making the levy to identify the same.
(4)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, a
creditor, or the agent or attorney of a creditor, who wishes to
object to a claim of exemption shall proceed as provided in
RCW 6.27.160 and shall give notice of the objection to the
officer not later than seven days after the officer’s giving
notice of the exemption claim.
(b) A creditor, or the agent or attorney of the creditor,
who wishes to object to a claim of exemption made to a levying officer, on the ground that the property claimed exceeds
exemptible value, may demand appraisement. If the creditor,
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or the agent or attorney of the creditor, demands an appraisement, two disinterested persons shall be chosen to appraise
the property, one by the debtor and the other by the creditor,
agent or attorney, and these two, if they cannot agree, shall
select a third; but if either party fails to choose an appraiser,
or the two fail to select a third, or if one or more of the
appraisers fail to act, the court shall appoint one or more as
the circumstances require. The appraisers shall forthwith proceed to make a list by separate items, of the personal property
selected by the debtor as exempt, which they shall decide as
exempt, stating the value of each article, and annexing to the
list their affidavit to the following effect: "We solemnly
swear that to the best of our judgment the above is a fair cash
valuation of the property therein described," which affidavit
shall be signed by two appraisers at least, and be certified by
the officer administering the oaths. The list shall be delivered
to the officer holding the execution or attachment and be
annexed to and made part of the return, and the property
therein specified shall be exempt from levy and sale, but the
other personal estate of the debtor shall remain subject to execution, attachment, or garnishment. Each appraiser shall be
entitled to fifteen dollars or such larger fee as shall be fixed
by the court, to be paid by the creditor if all the property
claimed by the debtor shall be exempt; otherwise to be paid
by the debtor.
(c) If, within seven days following the giving of notice to
a creditor of an exemption claim, the officer has received no
notice from the creditor of an objection to the claim or a
demand for appraisement, the officer shall release the
claimed property to the debtor. [1993 c 200 § 5; 1988 c 231
§ 7; 1987 c 442 § 306; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 15; Code 1881
§ 349; 1877 p 74 § 353; 1869 p 88 § 346; RRS § 572. Formerly RCW 6.16.090.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 6.15.010 was amended by 1991 c 112 § 1
changing subsection (3)(a), (b), and (c) to subsection (3)(a) and (b).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.15.070 Procedure if value of property claimed
exempt exceeds exemptible value. If from an appraisal it
appears that the value of the property claimed exempt, exclusive of liens and encumbrances, exceeds the exemptible value
and the property is indivisible, the property shall be put up for
sale on execution, but at the sale no bid may be received
unless it exceeds the exempt value. The proceeds of a sale in
excess of the exempt value shall be paid, first, to the debtor to
the extent of the exempt amount; second, up to the amount of
the execution, to the satisfaction of the execution; third, the
balance to be paid to the debtor. A judgment creditor who is
the successful bidder at the sale must pay the exempt amount
in cash. [1987 c 442 § 307.]
6.15.070
6.15.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
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such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 13.]
Chapter 6.17
Chapter 6.17 RCW
EXECUTIONS
Sections
6.17.010
6.17.020
6.17.030
6.17.040
6.17.050
6.17.060
6.17.070
6.17.080
6.17.090
6.17.100
6.17.110
6.17.120
6.17.130
6.17.140
6.17.150
6.17.160
6.17.170
6.17.180
6.17.190
Application of chapter to district courts.
Execution authorized within ten years—Exceptions—Fee—
Recoverable cost.
Execution in name of assignee or personal representative.
Stay of execution—Bond—Time periods.
Stay of execution—Judgment against surety on bond if not
paid.
Kinds of execution.
Execution in particular cases.
Enforcement of judgment against local governmental entity.
Property liable to execution.
Affidavit of judgment creditor—Filing required before issuance of writ—Contents.
Form and contents of writ.
Sheriff’s duty on receiving writ—Order of executing writs.
Sheriff’s execution and service of writ—Sale date—Notice to
judgment debtor.
Sheriff’s execution of writ—Satisfaction of judgment—Proceeds to clerk.
Clerk’s duty on receipt of execution proceeds.
Sheriff’s execution of writ—Manner of levy.
Levy on jointly owned real estate.
Levy on jointly owned personal property.
Retention of property by judgment debtor—On bond or
approval of judgment creditor.
6.17.010 Application of chapter to district courts.
Unless otherwise expressly provided, all provisions of this
chapter governing execution against personal property apply
to proceedings before district courts of this state, but the district courts shall not have power to issue writs of execution
against real property or any interest in real property or against
a vendor’s interest in a real estate contract. [1987 c 442 §
401.]
6.17.010
6.17.020 Execution authorized within ten years—
Exceptions—Fee—Recoverable cost. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this section, the party
in whose favor a judgment of a court has been or may be filed
or rendered, or the assignee or the current holder thereof, may
have an execution, garnishment, or other legal process issued
for the collection or enforcement of the judgment at any time
within ten years from entry of the judgment or the filing of
the judgment in this state.
(2) After July 23, 1989, a party who obtains a judgment
or order of a court or an administrative order entered as
defined in RCW 74.20A.020(6) for accrued child support, or
the assignee or the current holder thereof, may have an execution, garnishment, or other legal process issued upon that
judgment or order at any time within ten years of the eighteenth birthday of the youngest child named in the order for
whom support is ordered.
(3) After June 9, 1994, a party in whose favor a judgment
has been filed as a foreign judgment or rendered pursuant to
subsection (1) or (4) of this section, or the assignee or the current holder thereof, may, within ninety days before the expi6.17.020
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ration of the original ten-year period, apply to the court that
rendered the judgment or to the court where the judgment
was filed as a foreign judgment for an order granting an additional ten years during which an execution, garnishment, or
other legal process may be issued. If a district court judgment
of this state is transcribed to a superior court of this state, the
original district court judgment shall not be extended and any
petition under this section to extend the judgment that has
been transcribed to superior court shall be filed in the superior court within ninety days before the expiration of the tenyear period of the date the transcript of the district court judgment was filed in the superior court of this state. The petitioner shall pay to the court a filing fee equal to the filing fee
for filing the first or initial paper in a civil action in the court,
except in the case of district court judgments transcribed to
superior court, where the filing fee shall be the fee for filing
the first or initial paper in a civil action in the superior court
where the judgment was transcribed. The order granting the
application shall contain an updated judgment summary as
provided in RCW 4.64.030. The filing fee required under this
subsection shall be included in the judgment summary and
shall be a recoverable cost. The application shall be granted
as a matter of right, subject to review only for timeliness, factual issues of full or partial satisfaction, or errors in calculating the judgment summary amounts.
(4) A party who obtains a judgment or order for restitution, crime victims’ assessment, or other court-ordered legal
financial obligations pursuant to a criminal judgment and
sentence, or the assignee or the current holder thereof, may
execute, garnish, and/or have legal process issued upon the
judgment or order any time within ten years subsequent to the
entry of the judgment and sentence or ten years following the
offender’s release from total confinement as provided in
chapter 9.94A RCW. The clerk of superior court, or a party
designated by the clerk, may seek extension under subsection
(3) of this section for purposes of collection as allowed under
RCW 36.18.190, provided that no filing fee shall be required.
(5) "Court" as used in this section includes but is not limited to the United States supreme court, the United States
courts of appeals, the United States district courts, the United
States bankruptcy courts, the Washington state supreme
court, the court of appeals of the state of Washington, superior courts and district courts of the counties of the state of
Washington, and courts of other states and jurisdictions from
which judgment has been filed in this state under chapter 6.36
or *6.40 RCW.
(6) The perfection of any judgment lien and the priority
of that judgment lien on property as established by RCW
6.13.090 and chapter 4.56 RCW is not altered by the extension of the judgment pursuant to the provisions of this section
and the lien remains in full force and effect and does not have
to be rerecorded after it is extended. Continued perfection of
a judgment that has been transcribed to other counties and
perfected in those counties may be accomplished after extension of the judgment by filing with the clerk of the other
counties where the judgment has been filed either a certified
copy of the order extending the judgment or a certified copy
of the docket of the matter where the judgment was extended.
(7) Except as ordered in RCW 4.16.020 (2) or (3), chapter 9.94A RCW, or chapter 13.40 RCW, no judgment is
enforceable for a period exceeding twenty years from the date
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of entry in the originating court. Nothing in this section may
be interpreted to extend the expiration date of a foreign judgment beyond the expiration date under the laws of the jurisdiction where the judgment originated.
(8) The chapter 261, Laws of 2002 amendments to this
section apply to all judgments currently in effect on June 13,
2002, to all judgments extended after June 9, 1994, unless the
judgment has been satisfied, vacated, and/or quashed, and to
all judgments filed or rendered, or both, after June 13, 2002.
[2002 c 261 § 1; 1997 c 121 § 1; 1995 c 231 § 4; 1994 c 189
§ 1; 1989 c 360 § 3; 1987 c 442 § 402; 1980 c 105 § 4; 1971
c 81 § 26; 1929 c 25 § 2; RRS § 510. Prior: 1888 p 94 § 1;
Code 1881 § 325; 1877 p 67 § 328; 1869 p 79 § 320; 1854 p
175 § 242. Formerly RCW 6.04.010.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58(b), 62(a), and 69(a); JCR 54.
*Reviser’s note: Chapter 6.40 RCW was repealed in its entirety by
chapter 363, Laws of 2009. Later enactment, see chapter 6.40A RCW.
Entry of judgment: RCW 6.01.020.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.030 Execution in name of assignee or personal
representative. When a judgment recovered in any court of
this state has been assigned, execution may issue in the name
of the assignee after the assignment has been recorded in the
execution docket by the clerk of the court in which the judgment was recovered. When the person in whose name execution might have issued has died, execution may issue in the
name of the executor, administrator or legal representative of
such deceased person after letters testamentary or of administration or other sufficient proof has been filed in the cause
and recorded in the execution docket by the clerk of the court
in which the judgment was entered. [1987 c 442 § 403; 1957
c 8 § 2; 1929 c 25 § 7; RRS § 519. Prior: Code 1881 § 334;
1877 p 70 § 338; 1869 p 84 § 330. Formerly RCW 6.04.070.]
6.17.030
6.17.040 Stay of execution—Bond—Time periods. In
addition to any stay of execution provided by court rule, stay
of execution shall be allowed on judgments of the courts of
this state for the following periods upon the judgment debtor
filing with the clerk of the court in which the judgment was
entered a bond in double the amount of the judgment and
costs, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk, conditioned
to pay the judgment, interests, costs, and increased costs, at
the expiration of the stay period. If execution is issued before
elapse of the stay period, the judgment debtor may nevertheless stay execution for the balance of the period by filing the
required bond.
(1) In the supreme court and the court of appeals, the
period of stay, measured from date of entry of judgment, shall
be:
(a) On all sums under five thousand dollars, thirty days;
(b) On all sums over five and under fifteen thousand dollars, sixty days; and
(c) On all sums over fifteen thousand dollars, ninety
days.
(2) On judgments rendered in the superior court or a district court of this state, the period of stay shall be:
(a) On all sums under three thousand dollars, two
months;
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(b) On all sums over three thousand and under ten thousand dollars, five months; and
(c) On all sums over ten thousand dollars, six months.
[1987 c 442 § 404.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 62(a).
6.17.050 Stay of execution—Judgment against surety
on bond if not paid. If execution of a judgment is stayed as
permitted by RCW 6.17.040 and the judgment is not satisfied
at expiration of the stay period, at any time thereafter the
judgment creditor may, upon motion supported by an affidavit that the judgment or any part of it is unpaid and stating
how much still remains due, have judgment against the surety
on the bond for the balance remaining due, and have an execution on the judgment against the surety, on which stay shall
not be allowed. [1987 c 442 § 405.]
6.17.050
6.17.060 Kinds of execution. There shall be three kinds
of executions: First, against the property of the judgment
debtor; second, for the delivery of the possession of real or
personal property or such delivery with damages for withholding the same; and third, commanding the enforcement of
or obedience to any other order of the court. In all cases there
shall be an order to collect the costs. [1987 c 442 § 406; 1929
c 25 § 3; RRS § 511. Prior: Code 1881 § 327; 1877 p 68 §
331; 1854 p 176 § 244. Formerly RCW 6.04.020.]
6.17.060
6.17.070 Execution in particular cases. When any
judgment of a court of this state requires the payment of
money or the delivery of real or personal property, it may be
enforced by execution. When a judgment of a court of record
requires the performance of any other act, a certified copy of
the judgment may be served on the party against whom it is
given or the person or officer who is required by the judgment or by law to obey the same, and a writ may be issued
commanding the person or officer to obey or enforce the
judgment. Refusal to do so may be punished by the court as
for contempt. [1987 c 442 § 407; 1957 c 8 § 1; 1929 c 25 §
1; RRS § 512. Prior: Code 1881 § 326; 1877 p 68 § 330;
1854 p 176 § 244. Formerly RCW 6.04.030.]
6.17.070
6.17.080 Enforcement of judgment against local governmental entity. No execution may issue for collection of
a judgment for the recovery of money or damages against a
local governmental entity. Any such judgment may be
enforced as follows:
(1) The judgment creditor may at any time when execution might issue on a like judgment against a private person,
and after acknowledging satisfaction of the judgment as in
ordinary cases, obtain from the clerk a certified transcript of
the judgment. The clerk shall include in the transcript a copy
of the memorandum of acknowledgment of satisfaction and
the entry thereof as the basis for an order on the treasurer for
payment. Unless the transcript contains such memorandum,
no order upon the treasurer shall issue thereon.
(2) The judgment creditor shall present the certified transcript showing satisfaction of the judgment to the officer of
the local governmental entity who is authorized to draw
orders on its treasury.
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(3) The officer shall draw an order on the treasurer for
the amount of the judgment, in favor of the judgment creditor. The order shall be presented for payment and paid with
like effect and in like manner as other orders upon the treasurer. If the proper officer of the local governmental entity
fails or refuses to draw the order for payment of the judgment
as provided in this section, a writ of mandamus may be issued
in the original case to compel performance of the duty.
(4) As used in this section, the term "local governmental
entity" means a county, city, town, special district, municipal
corporation, or quasi-municipal corporation. [1993 c 449 §
6; 1987 c 442 § 408; Code 1881 § 664; 1877 p 137 § 667;
1869 p 154 § 604; RRS § 953. Formerly RCW 6.04.140.]
tion of homestead or nonabandonment of record. If the affidavit alleges that the property is not occupied or claimed as a
homestead, the creditor must list the facts relied upon to
reach that conclusion.
(d) If the judgment debtor is not occupying the property
and there is no declaration of nonabandonment of record, a
statement based on belief whether the judgment debtor has
been absent for a period of at least six months, with facts
relied upon to reach that conclusion, and, if known, the judgment debtor’s current address. [1988 c 231 § 8; 1987 c 442 §
410; 1981 c 329 § 4. Formerly RCW 6.04.035.]
Purpose—Severability—1993 c 449: See notes following RCW
4.96.010.
6.17.110 Form and contents of writ. (1) The writ of
execution shall be issued in the name of the state of Washington, sealed with the seal of the court, and subscribed by the
clerk of the court in which the judgment was entered or to
which it has been transferred, and shall be directed to the
sheriff of the county in which the property is situated. The
writ shall intelligibly refer to the judgment, stating the court,
the county where the judgment was rendered, the names of
the parties, the amount of the judgment if it be for money, and
the amount actually due thereon; and if the judgment has
been recorded, the writ shall so indicate and shall state the
recording number.
(2) Before an execution is delivered on a judgment of a
district court of this state, the amount of the judgment, or
damages and costs, and the fees due to each person separately
shall be entered in the docket and on the back of the execution. In any proceeding to enforce a judgment certified to a
district court from the small claims department under RCW
12.40.110, the execution shall include the amount of the
judgment owed plus reasonable costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the judgment creditor in seeking
enforcement of the judgment in district court.
(3) A writ shall require substantially as follows:
(a) If the execution is against the property of the judgment debtor, it shall require the officer to satisfy the judgment out of the personal property of the debtor unless an affidavit has been filed with the court pursuant to RCW
6.17.100, in which case it shall require that the judgment be
satisfied out of the real property of the debtor.
(b) If the execution is against real or personal property in
the hands of a personal representative, heir, devisee, legatee,
tenant of real property, or trustee, it shall require the officer to
satisfy the judgment out of such property.
(c) If the execution is for the delivery of real or personal
property, it shall particularly describe the property and state
its value and require the officer to deliver possession of it to
the party entitled thereto, and may, at the same time, require
the officer to satisfy any charges, damages, or rents and profits recovered by the same judgment, out of the personal property of the party against whom it was rendered. If the property
described in the execution cannot be delivered, and if sufficient personal property cannot be found to satisfy the judgment, it shall be satisfied out of the real property of the party
against whom the judgment was rendered.
(d) If the execution is to enforce obedience to any order,
it shall particularly command what is required to be done or
to be omitted.
6.17.090 Property liable to execution. All property,
real and personal, of the judgment debtor that is not exempted
by law is liable to execution. [1987 c 442 § 409; 1929 c 25 §
6; RRS § 518. Prior: Code 1881 § 333; 1877 p 70 § 337;
1854 p 177 § 251. Formerly RCW 6.04.060.]
6.17.090
6.17.100 Affidavit of judgment creditor—Filing
required before issuance of writ—Contents. (1) Before a
writ of execution may issue on any real property, the judgment creditor must file with the court an affidavit as
described in subsection (4) of this section and must mail a
copy of the affidavit to the judgment debtor at the debtor’s
last known address.
(2) If the affidavit attests that the premises are occupied
or otherwise claimed as a homestead by the judgment debtor,
the execution for the enforcement of a judgment obtained in
a case not within the classes enumerated in RCW 6.13.080
must comply with RCW 6.13.100 through 6.13.170.
(3) The term "due diligence," as used in subsection (4) of
this section, includes but is not limited to the creditor or the
creditor’s representative personally visiting the premises,
contacting the occupants and inquiring about their relationship to the judgment debtor, contacting immediate neighbors
of the premises, and searching the records of the auditor of
the county in which the property is located to determine if a
declaration of homestead or nonabandonment has been
recorded by the judgment debtor. An examination of the
debtor in supplemental proceedings on the points to be covered in the affidavit constitutes "due diligence."
(4) The affidavit required by this section shall include:
(a) A statement that the judgment creditor has exercised
due diligence to ascertain whether the judgment debtor has
sufficient nonexempt personal property to satisfy the judgment with interest and believes that there is not sufficient
nonexempt personal property belonging to the judgment
debtor to so satisfy the judgment. A list of personal property
located shall be attached with an indication of any items that
the judgment creditor believes to be exempt.
(b) A statement that the judgment creditor has exercised
due diligence to ascertain whether the property is occupied or
otherwise claimed by the judgment debtor as a homestead as
defined in chapter 6.13 RCW.
(c) A statement based on belief whether the judgment
debtor is currently occupying the property as the judgment
debtor’s principal residence and whether there is a declara6.17.100
[Title 6 RCW—page 12]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.110
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Executions
(e) If the nature of the case requires it, the execution may
embrace two or more of the requirements of this section.
(f) In all cases the execution shall require the collection
of all interest, costs, and increased costs thereon. [1988 c 231
§ 9; 1987 c 442 § 411; 1981 c 329 § 5; 1929 c 25 § 4; RRS §
513. Prior: Code 1881 § 324; 1877 p 68 § 332; 1869 p 81 §
324; 1854 p 176 § 246. Formerly RCW 6.04.040.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.120 Sheriff’s duty on receiving writ—Order of
executing writs. The sheriff or other officer shall indorse
upon the writ of execution in ink, the day, hour, and minute
when the writ first came into his or her hands, and the execution shall be returned with a report of proceedings under the
writ within sixty days after its date to the clerk who issued it.
When there are several writs of execution or of execution and
attachment against the same debtor, they shall be executed in
the order in which they were received by the sheriff. [1987 c
442 § 412; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 1; 1929 c 25 § 5; RRS § 515.
Prior: Code 1881 § 330; 1877 p 69 § 334; 1869 p 83 § 226;
1854 p 177 § 248. Formerly RCW 6.04.050.]
6.17.120
6.17.130 Sheriff’s execution and service of writ—
Sale date—Notice to judgment debtor. When the writ of
execution is against the property of the judgment debtor, the
sheriff shall set the date of sale and serve on the debtor, in the
same manner as service of a summons in a civil action, or
cause to be transmitted by both regular mail and certified
mail, return receipt requested, a copy of the writ, together
with copies of RCW 6.13.010, 6.13.030, and 6.13.040 if real
property is to be levied on, or copies of RCW 6.15.010 and
6.15.060 if personal property is to be levied on, and shall at
the time of service, or with the mailing, notify the judgment
debtor of the date of sale. If service on the judgment debtor
must be effected by publication, only the following notice
need be published under the caption of the case:
6.17.130
To . . . . . ., Judgment Debtor:
A writ of execution has been issued in the abovecaptioned case, directed to the sheriff of . . . . . .
county, commanding the sheriff as follows:
"WHEREAS, . . . [Quoting body of writ of execution]."
The sale date has been set for . . . . . . . YOU MAY
HAVE A RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPERTY from
the sale under statutes of this state, including sections 6.13.010, 6.13.030, 6.13.040, 6.15.010, and
6.15.060 of the Revised Code of Washington, in the
manner described in those statutes.
[1988 c 231 § 10; 1987 c 442 § 413; 1984 c 276 § 7; 1983 c 3
§ 6; 1981 c 193 § 1; Code 1881 § 355; 1877 p 76 § 358; 1869
p 91 § 351; RRS § 578. Formerly RCW 6.04.100.]
Rules of court: CR 4.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.140 Sheriff’s execution of writ—Satisfaction of
judgment—Proceeds to clerk. The sheriff shall, at a time as
near before or after service of the writ on, or mailing of the
6.17.140
(2010 Ed.)
6.17.160
writ to, the judgment debtor as is possible, execute the writ as
follows:
(1) If property has been attached, the sheriff shall indorse
on the execution, and pay to the clerk forthwith, if he or she
has not already done so, the amount of the proceeds of sales
of perishable property or debts due the defendant previously
received, sufficient to satisfy the judgment.
(2) If the judgment is not then satisfied, and property has
been attached and remains in custody, the sheriff shall sell the
same, or sufficient thereof to satisfy the judgment. When
property has been attached and it is probable that such property will not be sufficient to satisfy the judgment, the sheriff
may, on instructions from the judgment creditor, levy on
other property of the judgment debtor without delay.
(3) If then any portion of the judgment remains unsatisfied, or if no property has been attached or the same has been
discharged, the sheriff shall levy on the property of the judgment debtor, sufficient to satisfy the judgment, in the manner
described in RCW 6.17.160.
(4) If, after the judgment is satisfied, any property
remains in custody, the sheriff shall deliver it to the judgment
debtor.
(5) Until a levy, personal property shall not be affected
by the execution.
(6) When property has been sold or debts received on
execution, the sheriff shall pay the proceeds to the clerk who
issued the writ, for satisfaction of the judgment as commanded in the writ or for return of any excess proceeds to the
judgment debtor. No sheriff or other officer may retain any
moneys collected on execution more than twenty days before
paying the same to the clerk of the court who issued the writ.
[1988 c 231 § 11; 1987 c 442 § 414.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.150 Clerk’s duty on receipt of execution proceeds. Upon receipt of proceeds from the sheriff on execution, the clerk shall notify the party to whom the same is payable, and pay over the amount to that party as required by
law. If any proceeds remain after satisfaction of the judgment, the clerk shall pay the excess to the judgment debtor.
[1987 c 442 § 415.]
6.17.150
6.17.160 Sheriff’s execution of writ—Manner of levy.
The sheriff to whom the writ is directed and delivered shall
execute the same without delay as follows:
(1) Real property, including a vendee’s interests under a
real estate contract, shall be levied on by recording a copy of
the writ, together with a description of the property attached,
with the recording officer of the county in which the real
estate is situated.
(2) Personal property, capable of manual delivery, shall
be levied on by taking into custody. If the property or any
part of it may be concealed in a building or enclosure, the
sheriff may publicly demand delivery of the property. If the
property is not delivered and if the order of execution so
directs, the sheriff may cause the building or enclosure to be
broken open and take possession of the property.
(3) Shares of stock and other investment securities shall
be levied on in accordance with the requirements of RCW
62A.8-112.
6.17.160
[Title 6 RCW—page 13]
6.17.170
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(4) A fund in court shall be levied on by leaving a copy
of the writ with the clerk of the court with notice in writing
specifying the fund.
(5) A franchise granted by a public or quasi-public corporation shall be levied on by (a) serving a copy of the writ
on, or mailing it to, the judgment debtor as required by RCW
6.17.130 and (b) filing a copy of the writ in the office of the
auditor of the county in which the franchise was granted
together with a notice in writing that the franchise has been
levied on to be sold, specifying the time and place of sale, the
name of the owner, the amount of the judgment for which the
franchise is to be sold, and the name of the judgment creditor.
(6) A vendor’s interest under a real estate contract shall
be levied on by (a) recording a copy of the writ, with descriptions of the contract and of the real property covered by the
contract, with the recording officer of the county in which the
real estate is located and (b) serving a copy of the writ, with a
copy of the descriptions, on, or mailing the same to, the judgment debtor and the vendee under the contract in the manner
as described in RCW 6.17.130.
(7) Other intangible personal property may be levied on
by serving a copy of the writ on, or mailing it to, the judgment
debtor in the manner as required by RCW 6.17.130, together
with a description of the property. If the property is a claim
on which suit has been commenced, a copy of the writ and of
the description shall also be filed with the clerk of the court in
which the suit is pending. [2010 1st sp.s. c 26 § 1; 2007 c 37
§ 1; 1988 c 231 § 12; 1987 c 442 § 416; 1927 c 100 § 1; 1886
p 42 § 13; RRS § 659. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877
pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863
pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly
RCW 7.12.130.]
Sheriff’s fees for service of process and other official services: RCW
36.18.040.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.17.170
6.17.170 Levy on jointly owned real estate. If a judgment debtor owns real estate jointly or in common with any
other person, only the debtor’s interest may be levied on and
sold on execution, and the sheriff’s notice of sale shall
describe the extent of the debtor’s interest to be sold as accurately as possible. [1987 c 442 § 417.]
6.17.180
6.17.180 Levy on jointly owned personal property.
When a judgment debtor owns personal property jointly or in
common with any other person, only the debtor’s interest
may be levied on and sold on execution, and the sheriff’s
notice of sale shall describe the extent of the debtor’s interest
as accurately as possible.
If the debtor’s interest cannot be separately levied on, the
sheriff shall take possession of the property unless the other
person having an interest gives the sheriff a sufficient bond,
with surety, conditioned to hold and manage the property
according to law; and the sheriff shall then proceed to sell the
interest of the defendant in such property. This section shall
not be construed so as to deprive the joint or common owner
of any interest in the property. [1987 c 442 § 418; 1957 c 8 §
3; Code 1881 § 752; 1877 p 152 § 757; 1869 p 174 § 694;
1854 p 220 § 499; RRS § 580. Formerly RCW 6.04.120.]
[Title 6 RCW—page 14]
6.17.190 Retention of property by judgment
debtor—On bond or approval of judgment creditor. (1)
After levy of execution upon personal property, the sheriff
may permit the judgment debtor to retain possession of the
property or any part of it until the day of sale, upon the debtor
executing a written bond to the sheriff with sufficient surety,
in double the value of such property, to the effect that it shall
be delivered to the sheriff at the time and place of sale, and
for nondelivery thereof, an action may be maintained upon
such bond by the sheriff or the judgment creditor, or the judgment creditor may, on motion supported by affidavit that the
property has not been delivered and the judgment remains
unpaid, stating the amount unpaid, have judgment against the
surety on the bond for the balance remaining due.
(2) In the alternative, the sheriff may appoint the judgment debtor as an agent to keep the property, without bond,
upon written approval by the judgment creditor. [1988 c 231
§ 13; 1987 c 442 § 419; Code 1881 § 358; 1877 p 77 § 361;
1869 p 92 § 354; 1854 p 182 § 268; RRS § 581. Formerly
RCW 6.04.130.]
6.17.190
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 6.19 RCW
ADVERSE CLAIMS TO PROPERTY LEVIED ON
Chapter 6.19
Sections
6.19.010
6.19.020
6.19.030
6.19.040
6.19.050
6.19.060
Definitions.
Application of chapter—Common law or other remedies not
superseded.
Affidavit of adverse claimant—Bond—Hearing.
Justification of sureties.
Filing of affidavit by sheriff—Designation of parties—Trial.
Judgment—Costs.
6.19.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Adverse claimant" means a person, other than the
judgment debtor or defendant, who claims title or right to
possession of property levied on.
(2) "Levying creditor" means the judgment creditor or
plaintiff who obtained the writ of execution or attachment
under which levy was made. [1987 c 442 § 501.]
6.19.010
6.19.020 Application of chapter—Common law or
other remedies not superseded. An adverse claimant may
assert a claim under the procedures provided in this chapter
whether the levy was made under a writ of execution or of
attachment and whether the writ was issued by a superior
court or a district court of this state, but this chapter does not
supersede common law or other remedies available to an
adverse claimant before or after levy or sale. [1987 c 442 §
502.]
6.19.020
6.19.030 Affidavit of adverse claimant—Bond—
Hearing. (1) An adverse claimant to property levied on may
demand and receive the property from the sheriff who made
the levy, upon making and delivering to the sheriff an affidavit that the property is owned by the claimant or that the
claimant has a right to the immediate possession thereof, stating on oath the value thereof, and giving to the sheriff a bond,
with sureties in double the value of such property. The bond
shall be conditioned that the claimant will appear in the court
6.19.030
(2010 Ed.)
Sales Under Execution
specified in RCW 6.19.050 after the bond is accepted by the
sheriff, and make good the claim in the affidavit or will return
the property or pay its value to the sheriff.
(2) Without giving a bond, an adverse claimant who
delivers to the sheriff an affidavit as described in subsection
(1) of this section may, on motion made within seven days
after delivering the affidavit, appear in the court specified in
RCW 6.19.050, with notice to the sheriff and to the attorney
of record for the levying creditor, if any, otherwise to the
levying creditor, and set a hearing at which the probable
validity of the claim stated in the affidavit can be considered.
If the court, after the hearing, finds that the claim is probably
valid, it shall direct the sheriff to release the claimed property
to the claimant; otherwise, the court shall direct the sheriff to
continue to hold the property unless the claimant gives a bond
as provided in subsection (1) of this section. [1987 c 442 §
503; 1891 c 40 § 1; Code 1881 § 350; 1877 p 75 § 354; 1869
p 89 § 347; 1854 p 179 § 256; RRS § 573. Formerly RCW
6.20.010.]
6.19.040 Justification of sureties. If the adverse claimant posts a bond and the sheriff requires it, the sureties shall
justify as in other cases, and in case they do not so justify
when required, the sheriff shall retain the property; if the
sheriff does not require the sureties to justify, he or she shall
stand good for their sufficiency. The sheriff shall date and
indorse acceptance upon the bond. [1987 c 442 § 504; 1957
c 8 § 5; Code 1881 § 351; 1877 p 75 § 354; 1869 p 89 § 347;
1854 p 179 § 256; RRS § 574. Formerly RCW 6.20.020.]
retained possession of the property pending trial on the claim,
the judgment shall be entered against the claimant and, if the
claimant has given a bond, against the sureties for the return
of the property or for the value of the property or of the portion of the property for which the claim is not maintained, or
for such lesser amount as shall not exceed the amount due on
the original execution or attachment.
When the judgment is in favor of the sheriff for the entire
property, the claimant shall pay the costs; when the claimant
recovers all the property, judgment shall be given in favor of
the claimant for costs; when the claimant recovers a portion
of the property only, the costs shall be apportioned. When the
claimant prevails, the costs may be taxed against the levying
creditor or, if the court finds that the sheriff attached or levied
upon the property without the exercise of due caution, the
court may require the sheriff to pay the costs or any portion
thereof. [1987 c 442 § 506; Code 1881 § 354; 1877 p 76 §
357; 1869 p 90 § 350; 1854 p 179 § 259; RRS § 577. Formerly RCW 6.20.050.]
6.19.040
6.19.050 Filing of affidavit by sheriff—Designation
of parties—Trial. The sheriff shall immediately return the
affidavit of an adverse claimant and the bond and justification, if any, to the office of the clerk of the court that issued
the writ, unless the property was seized in another county,
then to the clerk of the superior court of the county in which
the property was seized or, if the levy was made under a writ
of a district court of this state, then to a district court, to be
selected by the sheriff, in the county in which the property
was seized, and this case shall stand for trial in said court. The
adverse claimant shall be the plaintiff, and the sheriff and the
levying creditor shall be the defendants. The sheriff or levying creditor or both of them may respond to the affidavit, but
no further pleadings are required, and any party may cause
the matter to be noted for trial. [1987 c 442 § 505; 1891 c 40
§ 2; Code 1881 § 352; 1877 p 75 § 355; 1869 p 90 § 348;
1854 p 179 § 257; RRS § 575. Formerly RCW 6.20.030.]
6.19.050
6.19.060 Judgment—Costs. If the claimant makes
good on all or any part of the claim to title to the property or
right to possession, judgment shall be entered for the claimant to the extent the claim has been established. If the claimant has given a bond, the bond shall be canceled or, if the
claimant makes good on only a portion of the claim, a like
proportion of the bond shall be canceled. If the claimant has
not given a bond and the sheriff has retained possession of the
property, judgment shall be entered in favor of the claimant
for return of the property or its value.
If the claimant does not maintain the claim, judgment
shall be rendered against the claimant. If the claimant has
6.19.060
(2010 Ed.)
6.21.020
Chapter 6.21
Chapter 6.21 RCW
SALES UNDER EXECUTION
Sections
6.21.010
6.21.020
6.21.030
6.21.040
6.21.050
6.21.060
6.21.070
6.21.080
6.21.090
6.21.100
6.21.110
6.21.120
6.21.130
Application of chapter to district courts.
Notice of sale—Personal property.
Notice of sale—Real property—Form for publication.
Notice of sale of real property—Form of notice to judgment
debtor.
Time and place of sale—Postponements.
Amount of property to be sold—Officers and deputies may not
purchase.
Manner of sale of personal property—Bill of sale—Sheriff’s
deed if real estate contract.
Redemption rights—Sale of short term leasehold and vendor’s
interest under real estate contract absolute.
Manner of selling real estate—Sale by lot, acre—Measurement.
Sale of real property to highest bidder—Sheriff’s return and
certificate of sale.
Confirmation of sale—Objections—Resale—Distribution of
sale proceeds—Filing of certificate.
Sheriff’s deed to real property sold.
Effect of reversal of judgment on sale of real property.
6.21.010 Application of chapter to district courts. All
the provisions of this chapter governing sales of personal
property, except vendors’ interests under real estate contracts, shall apply to proceedings before district courts. [1987
c 442 § 601.]
6.21.010
6.21.020 Notice of sale—Personal property. Before
the sale of personal property under execution, order of sale or
decree, notice thereof shall be given as follows:
(1) The judgment creditor shall, not less than thirty days
prior to the day of sale, cause a copy of the notice of sale to
be transmitted both by regular mail and by certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the judgment debtor at the
debtor’s last known address, and by regular mail to the attorney of record for the judgment debtor, if any. The judgment
creditor shall file an affidavit with the court showing compliance with the requirements of this subsection.
(2) The sheriff shall post typed or printed notice of the
time and place of the sale in three public places in the county
in which the sale is to take place, for a period of not less than
6.21.020
[Title 6 RCW—page 15]
6.21.030
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
four weeks prior to the day of sale. [1988 c 231 § 14; 1987 c
442 § 602; 1984 c 276 § 1; 1981 c 329 § 1; 1935 c 35 § 1;
RRS § 582. Prior: 1927 c 69 § 1; 1903 c 179 § 1; 1899 c 53
§ 3; 1897 c 91 § 1. Formerly RCW 6.24.010.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.21.030 Notice of sale—Real property—Form for
publication. Before the sale of real property under execution, order of sale, or decree, notice of the sale shall be given
as follows:
(1) The judgment creditor shall:
(a) Not less than thirty days prior to the date of sale,
cause a copy of the notice in the form provided in RCW
6.21.040 to be (i) served on the judgment debtor or debtors
and each of them in the same manner as a summons in a civil
action, or (ii) transmitted both by regular mail and by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the judgment debtor or
debtors, and to each of them separately if there is more than
one judgment debtor, at each judgment debtor’s last known
address; and
(b) Not less than thirty days prior to the date of sale, mail
a copy of the notice of sale to the attorney of record for the
judgment debtor, if any; and
(c) File an affidavit with the court that the judgment
creditor has complied with the notice requirements of this
section.
(2) The sheriff shall:
(a) For a period of not less than four weeks prior to the
date of sale, post a notice in the form provided in RCW
6.21.040, particularly describing the property, in two public
places in the county in which the property is located, one of
which shall be at the courthouse door, where the property is
to be sold, and in case of improved real estate, one of which
shall be at the front door of the principal building constituting
such improvement; and
(b) Publish a notice of the sale once a week, consecutively, for the same period, in any daily or weekly legal newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which
the real property to be sold is situated, but if there is more
than one legal newspaper published in the county, then the
plaintiff or moving party in the action, suit, or proceeding has
the exclusive right to designate in which of the qualified
newspapers the notice shall be published, and if there is no
qualified legal newspaper published in the county, then the
notice shall be published in a qualified legal newspaper published in a contiguous county, as designated by the plaintiff
or moving party. The published notice shall be in substantially the following form:
6.21.030
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR . . . . COUNTY
Plaintiff,
vs.
Defendant.
CAUSE NO.
SHERIFF’S PUBLIC
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
TO: [Judgment Debtor]
The Superior Court of . . . . . . County has directed the
undersigned Sheriff of . . . . . . County to sell the property
described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled
action. If developed, the property address is: . . . . . .
[Title 6 RCW—page 16]
The sale of the above-described property is to take place:
Time: . . . . .
Date: . . . . . .
Place: . . . . . .
The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $ . . . ., together with interest, costs, and
fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the
sheriff at the address stated below:
. . . . . . SHERIFF-DIRECTOR, . . . . . . COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
By . . . . . . . . . ., Deputy
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington 9 . . . . . . .
Phone (. . .) . . . . . . . . . . . .
[1987 c 442 § 603.]
6.21.040 Notice of sale of real property—Form of
notice to judgment debtor. The notice of sale shall be
printed or typed and shall be in substantially the following
form, except that if the sale is not pursuant to a judgment of
foreclosure of a mortgage or a statutory lien, the notice shall
also contain a statement that the sheriff has been informed
that there is not sufficient personal property to satisfy the
judgment and that if the judgment debtor or debtors do have
sufficient personal property to satisfy the judgment, the judgment debtor or debtors should contact the sheriff’s office
immediately:
6.21.040
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR . . . . COUNTY
Plaintiff,
vs.
Defendant.
CAUSE NO.
SHERIFF’S NOTICE TO
JUDGMENT DEBTOR OF
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
TO: [Judgment Debtor]
The Superior Court of . . . . . . County has directed the
undersigned Sheriff of . . . . . . County to sell the property
described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled
action. The property to be sold is described on the reverse
side of this notice. If developed, the property address
is: . . . . . .
The sale of the above-described property is to take place:
Time: . . . . . .
Date: . . . . . .
Place: . . . . . .
The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $ . . . ., together with interest, costs, and
fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the
sheriff at the address stated below:
This property is subject to: (check one)
1. No redemption rights after sale.
2. A redemption period of eight months which will
expire at 4:30 p.m. on the . . . . day of . . . . . ., 19 . . .
3. A redemption period of one year which will
expire at 4:30 p.m. on the . . . . day of . . . . . ., 19 . . .
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Sales Under Execution
The judgment debtor or debtors or any of them may redeem
the above described property at any time up to the end of
the redemption period by paying the amount bid at the sheriff’s sale plus additional costs, taxes, assessments, certain
other amounts, fees, and interest. If you are interested in
redeeming the property contact the undersigned sheriff at
the address stated below to determine the exact amount
necessary to redeem.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
IF THE JUDGMENT
DEBTOR OR DEBTORS DO NOT REDEEM THE
PROPERTY BY 4:30 p.m. ON THE . . . . DAY OF
. . . . . ., 19 . . ., THE END OF THE REDEMPTION
PERIOD, THE PURCHASER AT THE SHERIFF’S SALE
WILL BECOME THE OWNER AND MAY EVICT THE
OCCUPANT FROM THE PROPERTY UNLESS THE
OCCUPANT IS A TENANT HOLDING UNDER AN
UNEXPIRED LEASE. IF THE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD
IS OCCUPIED AS A PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE BY THE
JUDGMENT DEBTOR OR DEBTORS AT THE TIME
OF SALE, HE, SHE, THEY, OR ANY OF THEM MAY
HAVE THE RIGHT TO RETAIN POSSESSION DURING
THE REDEMPTION PERIOD, IF ANY, WITHOUT PAYMENT OF ANY RENT OR OCCUPANCY FEE. THE
JUDGMENT DEBTOR MAY ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO
RETAIN POSSESSION DURING ANY REDEMPTION
PERIOD IF THE PROPERTY IS USED FOR FARMING
OR IF THE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD UNDER A
MORTGAGE THAT SO PROVIDES.
. . . . . . SHERIFF-DIRECTOR, . . . . . . COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
By . . . . . . . . . ., Deputy
Address . . . . . . . . . .
City . . . . . . . . . .
Washington 9 . . . .
Phone ( . . .) . . . . . . . . . .
6.21.090
adjourn the sale from time to time, not exceeding thirty days
beyond the day at which the writ is made returnable, with the
consent of the plaintiff indorsed upon the writ. [1987 c 442 §
605; 1953 c 126 § 1; 1899 c 53 § 4; 1897 c 50 § 2; RRS § 583.
Formerly RCW 6.24.020.]
6.21.060 Amount of property to be sold—Officers
and deputies may not purchase. After sufficient property
has been sold to satisfy the execution, no more shall be sold.
Neither the officer holding the execution nor his or her deputy shall become a purchaser or be interested in any purchase
at the sale. [1987 c 442 § 606.]
6.21.060
6.21.070 Manner of sale of personal property—Bill
of sale—Sheriff’s deed if real estate contract. If the sale is
of personal property capable of manual delivery, and not in
the possession of a third person, it shall be within view of
those who attend the sale and shall be sold in such parcels as
are likely to bring the highest price; and upon receipt of the
purchase money, the sheriff shall deliver the property to the
purchaser and shall give a bill of sale containing an acknowledgment of the payment if the purchaser requests it. A vendor’s interest under a real estate contract, including vendor’s
legal title to the real property, shall be treated as personal
property for purposes of sale, but the sheriff shall give the
purchaser both a bill of sale covering the vendor’s interest
under the contract and a sheriff’s deed covering the vendor’s
legal title to the real property. In all other sales of personal
property, the sheriff shall give the purchaser a bill of sale with
an acknowledgment of payment. The sheriff shall return the
proceeds with the execution to the clerk who issued the writ
for payment as required by law. [1987 c 442 § 607; Code
1881 § 362; 1877 p 78 § 365; 1869 p 94 § 358; 1854 p 183 §
270; RRS § 586. Formerly RCW 6.24.050.]
6.21.070
6.21.080 Redemption rights—Sale of short term
leasehold and vendor’s interest under real estate contract
absolute. A sale of a real property estate of less than a leasehold of two years unexpired term and a sale of a vendor’s
interest in real property being sold under a real estate contract
shall be absolute. In all other cases, real property shall be sold
subject to redemption, as provided in chapter 6.23 RCW.
[1987 c 442 § 608; 1899 c 53 § 5; RRS § 584. Formerly RCW
6.24.030.]
6.21.080
[1987 c 442 § 604; 1984 c 276 § 2; 1981 c 329 § 2. Formerly
RCW 6.24.015.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.21.050 Time and place of sale—Postponements. (1)
All sales of property under execution, order of sale, or decree,
shall be made by auction between nine o’clock in the morning and four o’clock in the afternoon. Sale of a public franchise under execution or order of sale on foreclosure must be
made at the front door of the courthouse in the county in
which the franchise was granted. Sales of real property shall
be made at the courthouse door on Friday unless Friday is a
legal holiday and then the sale shall be held on the next following regular business day.
(2) If at the time appointed for the sale the sheriff is prevented from attending at the place appointed or, being
present, should deem it for the advantage of all concerned to
postpone the sale for want of purchasers, or other sufficient
cause, the sheriff may postpone the sale not exceeding one
week next after the day appointed, and so from time to time
for the like cause, giving notice of every adjournment by public proclamation made at the same time, and by posting written notices of such adjournment under the notices of sale
originally posted. The sheriff for like causes may also
6.21.050
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6.21.090 Manner of selling real estate—Sale by lot,
acre—Measurement. (1) The form and manner of selling
real estate by execution shall be as follows: The sheriff shall
proclaim aloud at the place of sale, in the hearing of all the
bystanders: "I am about to sell the following tracts of real
estate (here reading the description,) upon the following execution:" (here reading the execution). The sheriff shall also
state the amount that is required upon the execution, which
shall include damages, interests and costs up to the day of
sale, and increased costs. The sheriff shall then offer the land
for sale.
(2) If the sale is of real property consisting of several
known lots or parcels, they shall be sold separately or otherwise as the sheriff deems likely to bring the highest price,
except that if an interest in a portion of such real property is
6.21.090
[Title 6 RCW—page 17]
6.21.100
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
claimed by a third person who, by request directed to the
sheriff in writing prior to the sale or orally or in writing at the
sale before the bidding is begun, requests that it be sold separately, such portion shall be sold separately. Bids on all land
except town lots may be by the acre or by tract or parcel.
(3) If the land is sold by the acre and any fewer number
of acres than the whole tract or parcel is sold, it shall be measured off to the purchaser in a square form, from the northeast
corner of the tract or parcel, unless some person claiming an
interest in the land, by request directed to the sheriff in writing prior to the sale or orally or in writing at the sale before
the bidding is begun, requests that the land sold be taken from
some other part or in some other form; in such case, if the
request is reasonable, the officer making the sale shall sell
accordingly.
(4) If an entire tract or parcel of land is sold by the acre,
it shall not be measured but shall be deemed and taken to contain the number of acres named in the description, and be paid
for accordingly; and if the number of acres is not contained in
the description, the officer shall declare according to his or
her judgment how many acres are contained therein, which
shall be deemed and taken to be the true number of acres.
[1987 c 442 § 609; Code 1881 § 363; 1877 p 79 § 366; 1869
p 94 § 359; 1854 p 181 § 262; RRS § 587. Formerly RCW
6.24.060.]
6.21.100 Sale of real property to highest bidder—
Sheriff’s return and certificate of sale. (1) The officer shall
strike off the land to the highest bidder, who shall forthwith
pay the money bid to the officer, who shall return the money
with the execution and the report of proceedings on the execution to the clerk of the court from which the execution
issued: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That when final judgment
shall have been entered in the supreme court or the court of
appeals and the execution upon which sale has been made
issued from said court, the return shall be made to the superior court in which the action was originally commenced, and
the same proceedings shall be had as though execution had
issued from that superior court.
(2) At the time of the sale, the sheriff shall prepare a certificate of the sale, containing a particular description of the
property sold, the price bid for each distinct lot or parcel, and
the whole price paid; and when subject to redemption, it shall
be so stated. The matters contained in such certificate shall be
substantially stated in the sheriff’s return of proceedings
upon the writ. Upon receipt of the purchase price, the sheriff
shall give a copy of the certificate to the purchaser and the
original certificate to the clerk of the court with the return on
the execution to hold for delivery to the purchaser upon confirmation of the sale. [1987 c 442 § 610; 1971 c 81 § 28;
Code 1881 § 366; 1877 p 79 § 369; 1869 p 95 § 362; 1854 p
182 § 265; RRS § 590. Formerly RCW 6.24.090.]
6.21.100
6.21.110 Confirmation of sale—Objections—
Resale—Distribution of sale proceeds—Filing of certificate. (1) Upon the return of any sale of real estate, the clerk:
(a) Shall enter the cause, on which the execution or order of
sale issued, by its title, on the motion docket, and mark opposite the same: "Sale of land for confirmation"; (b) shall mail
notice of the filing of the return of sale to all parties who have
6.21.110
[Title 6 RCW—page 18]
entered a written notice of appearance in the action and who
have not had an order of default entered against them; (c)
shall file proof of such mailing in the action; (d) shall apply
the proceeds of the sale returned by the sheriff, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, to satisfaction of the judgment,
including interest as provided in the judgment, and shall pay
any excess proceeds as provided in subsection (5) of this section by direction of court order; and (e) upon confirmation of
the sale, shall deliver the original certificate of sale to the purchaser.
(2) The judgment creditor or successful purchaser at the
sheriff’s sale is entitled to an order confirming the sale at any
time after twenty days have elapsed from the mailing of the
notice of the filing of the sheriff’s return, on motion with
notice given to all parties who have entered a written notice
of appearance in the action and who have not had an order of
default entered against them, unless the judgment debtor, or
in case of the judgment debtor’s death, the representative, or
any nondefaulting party to whom notice was sent shall file
objections to confirmation with the clerk within twenty days
after the mailing of the notice of the filing of such return.
(3) If objections to confirmation are filed, the court shall
nevertheless allow the order confirming the sale, unless on
the hearing of the motion, it shall satisfactorily appear that
there were substantial irregularities in the proceedings concerning the sale, to the probable loss or injury of the party
objecting. In the latter case, the court shall disallow the
motion and direct that the property be resold, in whole or in
part, as the case may be, as upon an execution received as of
that date.
(4) Upon a resale, the bid of the purchaser at the former
sale shall be deemed to be renewed and continue in force, and
no bid shall be taken, except for a greater amount. If on resale
the property sells for a greater amount to any person other
than the former purchaser, the clerk shall first repay to the
former purchaser out of the proceeds of the resale the amount
of the former purchaser’s bid together with interest as is provided in the judgment.
(5) If, after the satisfaction of the judgment, there be any
proceeds of the sale remaining, the clerk shall pay such proceeds to the judgment debtor, or the judgment debtor’s representative, as the case may be, before the order is made upon
the motion to confirm the sale only if the party files with the
clerk a waiver of all objections made or to be made to the proceedings concerning the sale; otherwise the excess proceeds
shall remain in the custody of the clerk until the sale of the
property has been disposed of; but if the sale be confirmed,
such excess proceeds shall be paid to the judgment debtor or
representative as a matter of course.
(6) The purchaser shall file the original certificate of sale
for record with the recording officer in the county in which
the property is located. [1994 c 185 § 3; 1987 c 442 § 611;
1984 c 276 § 3; 1981 c 329 § 3; 1899 c 53 § 6; RRS § 591.
Prior: 1897 c 50 § 14; Code 1881 § 367; 1877 p 79 § 370;
1869 p 95 § 363; 1854 p 182 § 266. Formerly RCW
6.24.100.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.21.120 Sheriff’s deed to real property sold. In all
cases where real estate has been, or may hereafter be sold by
6.21.120
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Redemption
virtue of an execution or other process, it shall be the duty of
the sheriff or other officer making such sale to execute and
deliver to the purchaser, or other person entitled to the same,
a deed of conveyance of the real estate so sold. The deeds
shall be issued upon request immediately after the confirmation of sale by the court in those instances where redemption
rights have been precluded pursuant to RCW 61.12.093 et
seq., or immediately after the time for redemption from such
sale has expired in those instances in which there are redemption rights, as provided in RCW 6.23.060. In case the term of
office of the sheriff or other officer making such sale shall
have expired before a sufficient deed has been executed, then
the successor in office of such sheriff shall, within the time
specified in this section, execute and deliver to the purchaser
or other person entitled to the same a deed of the premises so
sold, and such deeds shall be as valid and effectual to convey
to the grantee the lands or premises so sold, as if the deed had
been made by the sheriff or other officer who made the sale.
[1987 c 442 § 612; 1965 c 80 § 5; 1899 c 53 § 16; RRS § 603.
Prior: 1897 c 50 § 16. Formerly RCW 6.24.220.]
Sheriff, successor to complete process: RCW 36.28.130.
6.21.130 Effect of reversal of judgment on sale of real
property. A purchaser of real property sold on execution, or
a purchaser’s successor in interest, who is evicted in consequence of the reversal of the judgment may recover from the
plaintiff in the execution the price paid with interest and the
costs and disbursements of the eviction suit. [1987 c 442 §
613; Code 1881 § 368; 1877 p 80 § 371; 1869 p 96 § 364;
RRS § 592. Formerly RCW 6.24.110.]
6.21.130
Chapter 6.23
Chapter 6.23 RCW
REDEMPTION
Sections
6.23.010
6.23.011
6.23.020
6.23.030
6.23.040
6.23.050
6.23.060
6.23.070
6.23.080
6.23.090
6.23.100
6.23.110
6.23.120
Redemption from sale—Who may redeem—Terms include
successors.
Voluntary relinquishment of ownership rights by mortgagor
may result in loss of redemption rights.
Time for redemption from purchaser—Amount to be paid.
Notice to be given during redemption period—Effect of noncompliance—Form of notice and affidavit.
Time for redemption from redemptioner—Successive redemptions—Amount to be paid.
Purchaser or redemptioner to file statements of amounts paid.
Sheriff’s deed—When issued.
Payment on successive redemptions.
Redemption procedure—Certificate to be recorded—Evidence
of right to redeem.
Rents and profits during period of redemption—Accounting—
Option for reimbursement or extension on agricultural property.
Restraining waste during redemption period.
Possession during period of redemption.
Listing of property for sale during redemption period—Acceptance of qualifying offer if property unredeemed and deed
issued—Procedure—Disposition of proceeds.
6.23.030
(b) A creditor having a lien by judgment, decree, deed of
trust, or mortgage, on any portion of the property, or any portion of any part thereof, separately sold, subsequent in time to
that on which the property was sold. The persons mentioned
in this subsection are termed redemptioners.
(2) As used in this chapter, the terms "judgment debtor,"
"redemptioner," and "purchaser," refer also to their respective successors in interest. [1987 c 442 § 701; 1899 c 53 § 7;
RRS § 594. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 15. Formerly RCW 6.24.130.]
6.23.011 Voluntary relinquishment of ownership
rights by mortgagor may result in loss of redemption
rights. See RCW 61.12.093 through 61.12.095.
6.23.011
6.23.020 Time for redemption from purchaser—
Amount to be paid. (1) Unless redemption rights have been
precluded pursuant to RCW 61.12.093 et seq., the judgment
debtor or any redemptioner may redeem the property from
the purchaser at any time (a) within eight months after the
date of the sale if the sale is pursuant to judgment and decree
of foreclosure of any mortgage executed after June 30, 1961,
which mortgage declares in its terms that the mortgaged
property is not used principally for agricultural or farming
purposes, and in which complaint the judgment creditor has
expressly waived any right to a deficiency judgment, or (b)
otherwise within one year after the date of the sale.
(2) The person who redeems from the purchaser must
pay: (a) The amount of the bid, with interest thereon at the
rate provided in the judgment to the time of redemption,
together with (b) the amount of any assessment or taxes
which the purchaser has paid thereon after purchase, and like
interest on such amount from time of payment to time of
redemption, together with (c) any sum paid by the purchaser
on a prior lien or obligation secured by an interest in the property to the extent the payment was necessary for the protection of the interest of the judgment debtor or a redemptioner,
and like interest upon every payment made from the date of
payment to the time of redemption, and (d) if the redemption
is by a redemptioner and if the purchaser is also a creditor
having a lien, by judgment, decree, deed of trust, or mortgage, prior to that of the redemptioner, other than the judgment under which such purchase was made, the redemptioner
shall also pay the amount of such lien with like interest:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That a purchaser who makes any
payment as mentioned in (c) of this subsection shall submit to
the sheriff the affidavit required by RCW 6.23.080, and any
purchaser who pays any taxes or assessments or has or
acquires any such lien as mentioned in (d) of this subsection
must file the statement required in RCW 6.23.050 and provide evidence of the lien as required by RCW 6.23.080.
[1987 c 442 § 702; 1984 c 276 § 4; 1965 c 80 § 4; 1961 c 196
§ 1; 1899 c 53 § 8; RRS § 595. Formerly RCW 6.24.140.]
6.23.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6 . 2 3 . 0 1 0 Re de m pt i o n f r o m s a l e— Wh o m a y
redeem—Terms include successors. (1) Real property sold
subject to redemption, as provided in RCW 6.21.080, or any
part thereof separately sold, may be redeemed by the following persons, or their successors in interest:
(a) The judgment debtor, in the whole or any part of the
property separately sold.
6.23.010
(2010 Ed.)
6.23.030 Notice to be given during redemption
period—Effect of noncompliance—Form of notice and
affidavit. (1) If the property is subject to a homestead as provided in chapter 6.13 RCW, the purchaser, or the redemptioner if the property has been redeemed, shall send a notice,
in the form prescribed in subsection (3) of this section, at
6.23.030
[Title 6 RCW—page 19]
6.23.030
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
least forty but not more than sixty days before the expiration
of the judgment debtor’s redemption period both by regular
mail and by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
judgment debtor or debtors and to each of them separately, if
there is more than one judgment debtor, at their last known
address or addresses and to "occupant" at the property
address. The party who sends the notice shall file a copy of
the notice with an affidavit of mailing with the clerk of the
court and deliver or mail a copy to the sheriff.
(2) Failure to comply with this section extends the judgment debtor’s redemption period six months. If the redemption period is extended, no further notice need be sent. Time
for redemption by redemptioners shall not be extended.
(3) The notice and affidavit of mailing required by subsection (1) of this section shall be in substantially the following form:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR . . . . COUNTY
Plaintiff,
vs.
Defendant.
CAUSE NO.
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF
REDEMPTION PERIOD
TO: [Judgment Debtor]
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE AFFECTING
YOUR RIGHT TO RETAIN YOUR PROPERTY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the period for
redemption of the following described real property ("the
property") is expiring. The property is situated in the
County of . . . . . ., State of Washington, to wit:
. . . . . . [legal description] . . . . . . and commonly known
as . . . . . ., which was sold by . . . . . ., . . . . . . County
Sheriff, in . . . ., . . . . . . County, Washington on the . . . .
day of . . . . . ., 19 . . ., under and by virtue of a writ of execution and order of sale issued by the court in the aboveentitled action.
THE REDEMPTION PERIOD FOR THE PROPERTY IS . . . . MONTHS. THE REDEMPTION PERIOD
COMMENCED ON . . . . . ., 19 . . ., AND WILL EXPIRE
AT 4:30 p.m. ON . . . . . ., 19 . . .
If you intend to redeem the property described above
you must give written notice of your intention to the
. . . . . . County Sheriff on or before . . . . . ., 19 . . .
Following is an itemized account of the amount
required to redeem the property to date:
Item
Purchase price paid at sale
Interest from date of sale to date of this notice at
. . . percent per annum
Real estate taxes plus interest
Assessments plus interest
Liens or other costs paid by purchaser or purchaser’s successor during redemption period
plus interest
Lien of redemptioner
TOTAL REQUIRED TO REDEEM AS OF THE
DATE OF THIS NOTICE
[Title 6 RCW—page 20]
Amount
$
$
$
$
$
$
You may redeem the property by 4:30 p.m. on or
before the . . . . day of . . . . . ., 19 . . ., by paying the
amount set forth above and such other amounts as may be
required by law. Payment must be in the full amount and in
cash, certified check, or cashier’s check. Because such
other amounts as may be required by law to redeem may
include presently unknown expenditures required to operate, preserve, protect, or insure the property, or the amount
to comply with state or local laws, or the amounts of prior
liens, with interest, held by the purchaser or a redemptioner, it will be necessary for you to contact the . . . . . .
County Sheriff at the address stated below prior to the time
you tender the redemption amount so that you may be
informed exactly how much you will have to pay to redeem
the property.
. . . . . . SHERIFF-DIRECTOR, . . . . . . COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
By . . . . . . . . . ., Deputy
Address . . . . . . . . . .
City . . . . . . . . . .
Washington 9 . . . .
Phone ( . . .) . . . . . . . . . .
IF YOU FAIL TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY
4:30 p.m. ON OR BEFORE THE . . . . DAY OF . . . . . .,
19 . . ., THE DATE UPON WHICH THE REDEMPTION
PERIOD WILL EXPIRE, THE PURCHASER OR THE
PURCHASER’S SUCCESSOR WILL BE ENTITLED TO
POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY AND MAY BRING
AN ACTION TO EVICT YOU FROM POSSESSION OF
THE PROPERTY.
DATED THIS . . . . DAY OF . . . . . ., 19 . . .
[Purchaser]
By
[Purchaser’s attorney]
Attorneys for
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF
ss.
The undersigned being first duly sworn on oath states:
That on this day affiant deposited in the mails of the United
States of America a properly stamped and addressed envelope directed to the judgment debtor at the address stated
on the face of this document and to "occupant" at the property address, both by certified mail, return receipt
requested, and by first-class mail, all of the mailings containing a copy of the document to which this affidavit is
attached.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SIGNED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS . . . .
DAY OF . . . . . ., 19 . . ., BY . . . . . . (name of person
making statement)
........................
Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
My appointment expires
. . . . . ., 19 . . .
$
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[1987 c 442 § 703; 1984 c 276 § 5; 1981 c 329 § 6. Formerly
RCW 6.24.145.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.23.040 Time for redemption from redemptioner—
Successive redemptions—Amount to be paid. (1) If property is redeemed from the purchaser by a redemptioner, as
provided in RCW 6.23.020, another redemptioner may,
within sixty days after the first redemption, redeem it from
the first redemptioner. The property may be again, and as
often as a redemptioner is so disposed, redeemed from any
previous redemptioner within sixty days after the last
redemption, and such sixty-day redemption periods may
extend beyond the period prescribed in RCW 6.23.020 for
redemption from the purchaser.
(2) The judgment debtor may also redeem from a
redemptioner, but in all cases the judgment debtor shall have
the entire redemption period prescribed by RCW 6.23.020,
but no longer unless the time is extended under RCW
6.23.030 or 6.23.090. If the judgment debtor redeems, the
effect of the sale is terminated and the estate of the debtor is
restored.
(3) A redemptioner may redeem under this section by
paying the sum paid on the last previous redemption with
interest at the rate of eight percent per annum, and the amount
of any assessments or taxes which the last previous redemptioner paid on the property after redeeming, with like interest,
and the amount of any liens by judgment, decree, deed of
trust, or mortgage, other than the judgment under which the
property was sold, held by the last redemptioner, prior to his
own, with interest. A judgment debtor who redeems from a
redemptioner under this section must make the same payments as are required to effect a redemption by a redemptioner, including any lien by judgment, decree, deed of trust,
or mortgage, other than the judgment under which the property was sold, held by the redemptioner. A redemptioner who
pays any taxes or assessments, or has or acquires any such
lien as herein mentioned, must file a statement as required
under RCW 6.23.050. [1987 c 442 § 704; 1899 c 53 § 9; RRS
§ 596. Formerly RCW 6.24.150.]
6.23.040
6.23.050 Purchaser or redemptioner to file statements of amounts paid. A purchaser or redemptioner who
pays any taxes or assessments or has or acquires a lien on the
property by judgment, decree, deed of trust, or mortgage
prior to that of a prospective redemptioner must file a statement thereof, for recording, with the recording officer of the
county in which the property is situated before the property
has been redeemed from him or her. Otherwise, the property
may be redeemed without paying such tax, assessment, or
lien, but if actual notice of such payments or liens has been
given to the person who redeems, failure to file the statement
shall not affect the right to payment from that person absent
that person’s demonstration of prejudice resulting from the
failure to file the statement. [1987 c 442 § 705.]
6.23.050
6.23.060 Sheriff’s deed—When issued. If no redemption is made within the redemption period prescribed by
RCW 6.23.020 or within any extension of that period under
any other provision of this chapter, the purchaser is entitled to
6.23.060
(2010 Ed.)
6.23.080
a sheriff’s deed; or, if so redeemed, whenever sixty days have
elapsed and no other redemption has been made or notice
given operating to extend the period for re-redemption, and
the time for redemption by the judgment debtor has expired,
the last redemptioner is entitled to receive a sheriff’s deed as
provided in RCW 6.21.120. [1987 c 442 § 706; 1961 c 196 §
2; 1899 c 53 § 10; RRS § 597. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 16. Formerly RCW 6.24.160.]
6.23.070 Payment on successive redemptions. When
two or more persons apply to the sheriff to redeem at the
same time, the sheriff shall allow the person having the prior
lien to redeem first, and so on. The sheriff shall immediately
pay the money over to the person from whom the property is
redeemed, if that person is present at time of redemption; or
if not, at any time thereafter when demanded. When a sheriff
wrongfully refuses to allow any person to redeem, the right to
redeem shall not be prejudiced by such refusal, and the sheriff may be required, by order of the court, to allow such
redemption. [1987 c 442 § 707; 1899 c 53 § 11; RRS § 598.
Formerly RCW 6.24.170.]
6.23.070
6.23.080 Redemption procedure—Certificate to be
recorded—Evidence of right to redeem. (1) The person
seeking to redeem shall give the sheriff at least five days’
written notice of intention to apply to the sheriff for that purpose. It shall be the duty of the sheriff to notify the purchaser
or redemptioner, as the case may be, or the purchaser’s or
redemptioner’s attorney, of the receipt of such notice, if such
person is within such county. At the time specified in such
notice, the person seeking to redeem may do so by paying to
the sheriff the sum required. The sheriff shall give the person
redeeming a certificate stating the sum paid on redemption,
from whom redeemed, the date thereof and a description of
the property redeemed. A certificate of redemption must be
filed and recorded in the office of the recording officer of the
county in which the property is situated, and the recording
officer must note the record thereof in the margin of the
record of the certificate of sale.
(2) A person seeking to redeem shall submit to the sheriff the evidence of the right to redeem, as follows:
(a) A lien creditor shall submit a copy of the docket of
the judgment or decree under which the right to redeem is
claimed, certified by the clerk of the court where such judgment or decree is docketed; or the holder of a mortgage or
deed of trust shall submit the certificate of the record thereof
together with an affidavit, verified by the holder or agent,
showing the amount then actually due thereon.
(b) An assignee shall submit a copy of any assignment
necessary to establish the claim, verified by the affidavit of
the assignee or agent, showing the amount then actually due
on the judgment, decree, deed of trust, or mortgage.
(3) If the redemptioner or purchaser has a lien prior to
that of the lien creditor seeking to redeem, such redemptioner
or purchaser shall submit to the sheriff the same kind of evidence thereof as is required from a person seeking to redeem
under subsection (2) of this section, and the amount due
thereon, or the same may be disregarded.
(4) A purchaser who has paid a sum on a prior lien or
obligation secured by an interest in the property shall submit
6.23.080
[Title 6 RCW—page 21]
6.23.090
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
to the sheriff an affidavit, verified by the purchaser or an
agent, showing the amount paid on the prior lien or obligation, or the prior lien or obligation may be disregarded. [1987
c 442 § 708; 1984 c 276 § 6; 1899 c 53 § 12; RRS § 599. Formerly RCW 6.24.180.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
to retain possession of such property until the first day of
December following, and the new redemptioner shall be entitled to collect the reasonable rental value thereof during such
farming year, unless such reasonable rental shall have been
collected by such purchaser or previous redemptioner and
accounted for to the new redemptioner. [1987 c 442 § 709;
1899 c 53 § 13; RRS § 600. Formerly RCW 6.24.190.]
6.23.090
6.23.090 Rents and profits during period of redemption—Accounting—Option for reimbursement or extension on agricultural property. (1) Except as provided in
subsection (3) of this section and in RCW 6.23.110, the purchaser, from the time of the sale until the redemption, and the
redemptioner from the time of the redemption until another
redemption, is entitled to receive from the tenant in possession the rents of the property sold or the value of the use and
occupation thereof. But when any rents or profits have been
received from the property by such purchaser or redemptioner, preceding the redemption thereof from him or her, the
amount of such rents and profits, over and above the
expenses paid for operating, caring for, protecting and insuring the property, shall be a credit upon the redemption money
to be paid.
(2) If a redemptioner or other person entitled to redeem,
before the expiration of the time allowed for such redemption, files with the sheriff a demand in writing for a written
and verified statement of the amounts of rents and profits thus
received and expenses paid and incurred, the period for
redemption is extended five days after such a sworn statement is given by the person receiving such rents and profits,
or by his or her agent, to the person making the demand, or to
the sheriff. It shall be the duty of the sheriff to serve a copy of
such demand upon the person receiving such rents and profits, his or her agent or his or her attorney, if service can be
made in the county where the property is situate. If such person shall, for a period of ten days after such demand has been
given to the sheriff, fail or refuse to give such statement, the
redemptioner or other person entitled to redeem who made
the demand may bring an action within sixty days after making such demand, but not later, in any court of competent
jurisdiction, to compel an accounting and disclosure of such
rents, profits and expenses, and until fifteen days from and
after the final determination of such action the right of
redemption is extended to such redemptioner or other person
entitled to redeem who made the demand. If a sworn statement is given by the purchaser or other person receiving such
rents and profits, and the redemptioner or other person entitled to redeem who made the demand, desires to contest the
correctness of the statement, he or she must first redeem in
accordance with such sworn statement, and if he or she
desires to bring an action for an accounting thereafter he or
she may do so within thirty days after such redemption, but
not later.
(3) If such property is farming or agricultural property
and is in possession of any purchaser or any previous
redemptioner and is redeemed after the first day of April and
before the first day of December, and the purchaser or previous redemptioner or the tenant of either has performed any
work in preparing such property for crops or has planted
crops, such purchaser or previous redemptioner shall have the
option to demand reimbursement for such work and labor or
[Title 6 RCW—page 22]
6.23.100 Restraining waste during redemption
period. Until the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the
property. But it is not waste for the person in possession of
the property at the time of the sale or entitled to possession
afterwards during the period allowed for redemption to continue to use it in the same manner in which it was previously
used, or to use it in the ordinary course of husbandry, or to
make the necessary repairs of buildings thereon, or to use
wood or timber on the property therefor, or for the repairs of
fences, or for fuel in his or her family while occupying the
property. [1987 c 442 § 710; 1899 c 53 § 14; RRS § 601. Formerly RCW 6.24.200.]
6.23.100
6.23.110 Possession during period of redemption. (1)
Except as provided in this section and RCW 6.23.090, the
purchaser from the day of sale until a resale or redemption,
and the redemptioner from the day of redemption until
another redemption, shall be entitled to the possession of the
property purchased or redeemed, unless the same be in the
possession of a tenant holding under an unexpired lease, and
in such case shall be entitled to receive from such tenant the
rents or the value of the use and occupation thereof during the
period of redemption.
(2) If a mortgage contains a stipulation that in case of
foreclosure the mortgagor may remain in possession of the
mortgaged premises after sale and until the period of redemption has expired, the court shall make its decree to that effect
and the mortgagor shall have such right.
(3) As to any land so sold which is at the time of the sale
used for farming purposes, or which is a part of a farm used,
at the time of sale, for farming purposes, the judgment debtor
shall be entitled to retain possession thereof during the period
of redemption and the purchaser or his successor in interest
shall, if the judgment debtor does not redeem, have a lien
upon the crops raised or harvested thereon during said period
of redemption, for interest on the purchase price at the rate of
six percent per annum during said period of redemption and
for taxes becoming delinquent during the period of redemption together with interest thereon.
(4) In case of any homestead as defined in chapter 6.13
RCW and occupied for that purpose at the time of sale, the
judgment debtor shall have the right to retain possession
thereof during the period of redemption without accounting
for issues or for value of occupation. [1987 c 442 § 711; 1981
c 329 § 21; 1961 c 196 § 3; 1957 c 8 § 6; 1939 c 94 § 1; 1927
c 93 § 1; 1899 c 53 § 15; RRS § 602. Formerly RCW
6.24.210.]
6.23.110
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.23.120 Listing of property for sale during redemption period—Acceptance of qualifying offer if property
6.23.120
(2010 Ed.)
Attachment
unredeemed and deed issued—Procedure—Disposition
of proceeds. (1) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this
section, during the period of redemption for any property that
a person would be entitled to claim as a homestead, any
licensed real estate broker within the county in which the
property is located may nonexclusively list the property for
sale whether or not there is a listing contract. If the property
is not redeemed by the judgment debtor and a sheriff’s deed
is issued under RCW 6.21.120, then the property owner shall
accept the highest current qualifying offer upon tender of full
cash payment within two banking days after notice of the
pending acceptance is received by the offeror. If timely tender is not made, such offer shall no longer be deemed to be
current and the opportunity shall pass to the next highest current qualifying offer, if any. Notice of pending acceptance
shall be given for the first highest current qualifying offer
within five days after delivery of the sheriff’s deed under
RCW 6.21.120 and for each subsequent highest current qualifying offer within five days after the offer becoming the
highest current qualifying offer. An offer is qualifying if the
offer is made during the redemption period through a
licensed real estate broker listing the property and is at least
equal to the sum of: (a) One hundred twenty percent greater
than the redemption amount determined under RCW
6.23.020 and (b) the normal commission of the real estate
broker or agent handling the offer.
(2) The proceeds shall be divided at the time of closing
with: (a) One hundred twenty percent of the redemption
amount determined under RCW 6.23.020 paid to the property
owner, (b) the real estate broker’s or agent’s normal commission paid, and (c) any excess paid to the judgment debtor.
(3) Notice, tender, payment, and closing shall be made
through the real estate broker or agent handling the offer.
(4) This section shall not apply to mortgage or deed of
trust foreclosures under chapter 61.12 or 61.24 RCW. [1987
c 442 § 712; 1981 c 329 § 23. Formerly RCW 6.24.230.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 6.25
Chapter 6.25 RCW
ATTACHMENT
Sections
6.25.010
6.25.020
6.25.030
6.25.040
6.25.050
6.25.060
6.25.070
6.25.080
6.25.090
6.25.100
6.25.110
6.25.120
6.25.130
6.25.140
6.25.150
6.25.160
6.25.170
6.25.180
6.25.190
6.25.220
6.25.230
6.25.240
6.25.250
(2010 Ed.)
Application of chapter to district courts.
Time for granting.
Issuance of writ—Grounds.
Grounds if debt not due.
Procedure when debt not due.
Application for writ—Affidavit.
Issuance of writ—Notice—Hearing—Issuance without
notice—Forms for notice.
Issuance of writ—Attachment bond.
Bond—Additional security.
Action on bond—Damages and attorney’s fees.
Contents of writ—Levy of attachment.
Writs to different counties—Successive writs.
Writ—Notation of time received—Order of execution.
Manner of levy.
Property may be followed to adjoining county.
Sheriff’s inventory—Return.
Examination of defendant as to property.
Motion to discharge attachment—Affidavits in opposition—
Discharge.
Discharge of attachment—Bond—Judgment on bond.
Sale of property before judgment.
Custody of property or proceeds.
Subjection of attached property to judgment.
Procedure when attached property insufficient.
6.25.040
6.25.260
6.25.270
6.25.280
Procedure where execution unsatisfied.
Procedure when judgment is for defendant.
Chapter to be liberally construed—Amendments.
6.25.010 Application of chapter to district courts.
Unless otherwise expressly provided, all the provisions of
this chapter governing attachment of personal property apply
to proceedings before district courts of this state, but the district courts shall not have power to issue writs of attachment
against real property or any interest in real property or against
vendors’ interests under real estate contracts. [1987 c 442 §
801.]
6.25.010
6.25.020 Time for granting. The plaintiff at the time of
commencing an action, or at any time afterward before judgment, may have the property of the defendant, or that of any
one or more of several defendants, attached in the manner
prescribed in this chapter, as security for the satisfaction of
such judgment as the plaintiff may recover. [1987 c 442 §
802; 1886 p 39 § 1; RRS § 647. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.010.]
6.25.020
Rules of court: Cf. CR 64.
6.25.030 Issuance of writ—Grounds. The writ of
attachment may be issued by the court in which the action is
pending on one or more of the following grounds:
(1) That the defendant is a foreign corporation; or
(2) That the defendant is not a resident of this state; or
(3) That the defendant conceals himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him; or
(4) That the defendant has absconded or absented himself from his usual place of abode in this state, so that the
ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him; or
(5) That the defendant has removed or is about to remove
any of his property from this state, with intent to delay or
defraud his creditors; or
(6) That the defendant has assigned, secreted, or disposed of, or is about to assign, secrete, or dispose of, any of
his property, with intent to delay or defraud his creditors; or
(7) That the defendant is about to convert his property, or
a part thereof, into money, for the purpose of placing it
beyond the reach of his creditors; or
(8) That the defendant has been guilty of a fraud in contracting the debt or incurring the obligation for which the
action is brought; or
(9) That the damages for which the action is brought are
for injuries arising from the commission of some felony,
gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor; or
(10) That the object for which the action is brought is to
recover on a contract, express or implied. [1987 c 442 § 803;
1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 16; 1923 c 159 § 1; 1886 p 39 § 2; RRS
§ 648. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.020.]
6.25.030
Rules of court: CR 64.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.25.040 Grounds if debt not due. An action may be
commenced and the property of a debtor may be attached pre6.25.040
[Title 6 RCW—page 23]
6.25.050
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
vious to the time when the debt becomes due, when nothing
but time is wanting to fix an absolute indebtedness, and when
the complaint and the affidavit allege, in addition to that fact,
one or more of the following grounds:
(1) That the defendant is about to dispose or has disposed
of his property in whole or in part with intent to defraud his
creditors; or
(2) That the defendant is about to remove from the state
and refuses to make any arrangements for securing the payment of the debt when it falls due, and the contemplated
removal was not known to the plaintiff at the time the debt
was contracted; or
(3) That the debt was incurred for property obtained
under false pretenses. [1987 c 442 § 804; 1886 p 39 § 3; RRS
§ 649. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.030.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 64.
6.25.050 Procedure when debt not due. If the debt or
demand for which the attachment is sued out is not due at the
time of the commencement of the action, the defendant is not
required to file any pleadings until the maturity of such debt
or demand, but the defendant may, in his or her discretion, do
so, and go to trial as early as the cause is reached. No final
judgment shall be rendered in such action until the debt or
demand upon which it is based becomes due, unless the
defendant consents by filing pleadings or otherwise. However, property of a perishable nature may be sold as provided
in RCW 6.25.220. [1987 c 442 § 805; 1886 p 40 § 4; RRS §
650. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.040.]
6.25.050
6.25.060 Application for writ—Affidavit. (1) The
plaintiff or someone on plaintiff’s behalf shall apply for a
writ of attachment by affidavit, alleging that the attachment is
not sought and the action is not prosecuted to hinder, delay,
or defraud any creditor of the defendant and also alleging that
affiant has reason to believe and does believe the following,
together with specific facts on which affiant’s belief in the
allegations is based: (a) That the defendant is indebted to the
plaintiff (specifying the nature of the claim and the amount of
such indebtedness over and above all just credits and offsets),
and (b) that one or more of the grounds stated in RCW
6.25.030 for issuance of a writ of attachment exists.
(2) If the action is based on a debt not due, the ground
alleged under subsection (1)(b) of this section must be one
stated in RCW 6.25.040 for attachment on a debt not due, and
affiant shall also allege reason to believe and belief that nothing but time is wanting to fix an absolute indebtedness due
from defendant, together with specific facts on which the
affiant’s belief in the allegations is based. [1987 c 442 §
806.]
6.25.060
6.25.070 Issuance of writ—Notice—Hearing—Issuance without notice—Forms for notice. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the court shall issue a
writ of attachment only after prior notice to defendant, given
in the manner prescribed in subsections (4) and (5) of this
6.25.070
[Title 6 RCW—page 24]
section, with an opportunity for a prior hearing at which the
plaintiff shall establish the probable validity of the claim sued
on and that there is probable cause to believe that the alleged
ground for attachment exists.
(2) Subject to subsection (3) of this section, the court
shall issue the writ without prior notice to defendant and an
opportunity for a prior hearing only if:
(a)(i) The attachment is to be levied only on real property, or (ii) if it is to be levied on personal property, the
ground alleged for issuance of attachment is one appearing in
RCW 6.25.030 (5) through (7) or in RCW 6.25.040(1) or, if
attachment is necessary for the court to obtain jurisdiction of
the action, the ground alleged is one appearing in RCW
6.25.030 (1) through (4); and
(b) The court finds, on the basis of specific facts alleged
in the affidavit, after an ex parte hearing, that there is probable cause to believe the allegations of plaintiff’s affidavit.
(3) If a writ is issued under subsection (2) of this section
without prior notice to defendant, after seizure of property
under the writ the defendant shall be entitled to prompt notice
of the seizure and of a right to an early hearing, if requested,
at which the plaintiff shall establish the probable validity of
the claim sued on and that there is probable cause to believe
that the alleged ground for attachment exists. Such notice
shall be given in the manner prescribed in subsections (4) and
(5) of this section.
(4) When notice and a hearing are required under this
section, notice may be given by a show cause order stating
the date, time, and place of the hearing. Notice required under
this section shall be jurisdictional and, except as provided for
published notice in subsection (5) of this section, notice shall
be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action
and shall be served together with: (a) A copy of the plaintiff’s affidavit and a copy of the writ if already issued; (b) if
the defendant is an individual, copies of homestead statutes,
RCW 6.13.010, 6.13.030, and 6.13.040, if real property is to
be attached, or copies of exemption statutes, RCW 6.15.010
and 6.15.060, if personal property is to be attached; and (c) if
the plaintiff has proceeded under subsection (2) of this section, a copy of a "Notice of Right to Hearing" in substantially
the following form:
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO HEARING
In a lawsuit against you, a Washington court has
issued or will issue a Writ of Attachment against
your property. Under the writ a sheriff or sheriff’s
deputy has or will put a lien against your real estate
or has seized or will seize other property of yours to
hold until the court decides the lawsuit.
Delivery of this notice of your rights is required by
law.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO A PROMPT HEARING. If
notice of a hearing date and time is not served with
this notice, you have a right to request the hearing.
At the hearing, the plaintiff must give evidence that
there is probable cause to believe that the statements
in the enclosed affidavit are true and also that the
claim stated in the lawsuit is probably valid, or else
your property will be released.
(2010 Ed.)
Attachment
6.25.110
To Defendant:
A writ of attachment has been issued in the abovecaptioned case, directed to the Sheriff of . . . . . .
County, commanding the Sheriff as follows:
abode so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served
upon him or her, the writ of attachment shall issue without
bond or undertaking by or on behalf of the plaintiff.
(3) If the plaintiff sues on an assigned claim and the
plaintiff’s immediate or any other assignor thereof retains or
has any interest in the claim, then the plaintiff and every
assignor who retains or has any interest therein shall be
jointly and severally liable for all costs that may be adjudged
to the defendant and for all damages that the defendant may
sustain by reason of the attachment, should the same be
wrongfully, oppressively or maliciously sued out. [1988 c
231 § 16. Prior: 1987 c 442 § 808; 1987 c 202 § 128; 1957 c
51 § 1; 1903 c 41 § 1; 1886 p 40 § 6; RRS § 652; prior: Code
1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9,
10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.060.]
"WHEREAS, . . . [Quoting body of writ of
attachment]"
Corporate surety—Insurance: Chapter 48.28 RCW.
If the defendant is an individual, the following paragraph
shall be added to the notice:
Y OU
MAY ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE YOUR
PROPERTY RELEASED if it is exempt property as
described in the copies of statutes included with this
notice and if you claim your exemptions in the way
described in the statutes.
(5) If service of notice on the defendant must be effected
by publication, only the following notice need be published
under the caption of the case:
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO ASK FOR A HEARING. At the
hearing, the plaintiff must give evidence that there is
probable cause to believe that the ground for attachment alleged in an affidavit filed with the court
exists and also that the claim stated in the lawsuit is
probably valid, or else the attachment will be discharged.
If the defendant is an individual, the following paragraph
shall be added to the published notice:
Y OU
MAY ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE YOUR
PROPERTY RELEASED if it is exempt property as
described in Washington exemption statutes,
including sections 6.13.010, 6.13.030, 6.13.040,
6.15.010, and 6.15.060 of the Revised Code of
Washington, in the manner described in those statutes.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Court may fix amount of bond in civil actions: RCW 4.44.470.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.25.090 Bond—Additional security. The defendant
may, at any time before judgment, move the court or judge
for additional security on the part of the plaintiff, or for security if none was required under RCW 6.25.080, and if, on
such motion, the court or judge is satisfied that security or
additional security should be required or that the surety in the
plaintiff’s bond has removed from this state or is not sufficient, the attachment may be vacated, and restitution directed
of any property taken under it, unless in a reasonable time, to
be fixed by the court or judge, further security is given by the
plaintiff in form as provided in RCW 6.25.080. [1987 c 442
§ 809; 1886 p 40 § 7; RRS § 653. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.070.]
6.25.090
[1988 c 231 § 15; 1987 c 442 § 807.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.25.080 Issuance of writ—Attachment bond. (1)
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, before
the writ of attachment shall issue, the plaintiff, or someone in
the plaintiff’s behalf, shall execute and file with the clerk a
surety bond or undertaking in the sum in no case less than
three thousand dollars, in the superior court, nor less than five
hundred dollars in the district court, and double the amount
for which plaintiff demands judgment, or such other amount
as the court shall fix, conditional that the plaintiff will prosecute the action without delay and will pay all costs that may
be adjudged to the defendant, and all damages that the defendant may sustain by reason of the writ of attachment or of
additional writs issued as permitted under RCW 6.25.120, not
exceeding the amount specified in such bond or undertaking,
as the penalty thereof, should the same be wrongfully,
oppressively or maliciously sued out.
(2) If it is desired to attach real estate only, and such fact
is stated in the affidavit for attachment, and the ground of
attachment is that the defendant is a foreign corporation or is
not a resident of the state, or conceals himself or herself or
has absconded or is absent from his or her usual place of
6.25.080
(2010 Ed.)
6.25.100 Action on bond—Damages and attorney’s
fees. In an action on such bond, if it is shown that the attachment was wrongfully sued out, the defendant may recover the
actual damages sustained and reasonable attorney’s fees to be
fixed by the court. If it is shown that such attachment was
sued out maliciously, the defendant may recover exemplary
damages, and the defendant need not wait until the principal
suit is determined before suing on the bond. [1987 c 442 §
810; 1886 p 41 § 8; RRS § 654. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.080.]
6.25.100
6.25.110 Contents of writ—Levy of attachment. The
writ of attachment shall be directed to the sheriff of any
county in which property of the defendant may be, and shall
require the sheriff to attach and safely keep the property of
such defendant within the county, to the requisite amount,
which shall be stated in conformity with the affidavit. The
sheriff shall in all cases attach the amount of property
directed, if sufficient property not exempted from execution
be found in the county, giving that in which the defendant has
a legal and unquestionable title a preference over that in
6.25.110
[Title 6 RCW—page 25]
6.25.120
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
which title is doubtful or only equitable, and the sheriff shall
as nearly as the circumstances of the case will permit, levy
upon property fifty percent greater in valuation than the
amount that the plaintiff in the affidavit claims to be due.
When property is seized on attachment, the court may allow
to the officer having charge thereof such compensation for
the trouble and expenses in keeping the same as shall be reasonable and just. [1987 c 442 § 811; 1886 p 41 § 9; RRS §
655. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.090.]
6.25.120
6.25.120 Writs to different counties—Successive
writs. If issuance of a writ of attachment has been ordered by
the court in a case, other writs of attachment may be issued in
the same case from the court to different counties, and several
may, at the option of the plaintiff, be issued at the same time,
or in succession and subsequently, until sufficient property
has been attached; but only those executed shall be taxed in
the costs, unless otherwise ordered by the court, and if more
property is attached in the aggregate than the plaintiff is entitled to have held, the surplus must be abandoned and the
plaintiff pay all costs incurred in relation to such surplus.
After the first writ has issued, it shall not be necessary for the
plaintiff to file any further affidavit or bond unless the court
otherwise directs, but the plaintiff shall be entitled to as many
writs as may be necessary to secure the amount claimed.
[1988 c 231 § 17; 1987 c 442 § 812; 1886 p 41 § 10; RRS §
656. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.100.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.25.130
6.25.130 Writ—Notation of time received—Order of
execution. The sheriff or other officer shall indorse upon the
writ of attachment in ink the day, hour, and minute when the
writ first came into the officer’s hands. Where there are several attachments against the same defendant, they shall be
executed in the order in which they were received by the
sheriff. [1987 c 442 § 813; 1886 p 41 § 11; RRS § 657. Prior:
Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871
pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36;
1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.110.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 64.
6.25.140 Manner of levy. The sheriff shall levy on
property to be attached in the same manner as provided for
execution in RCW 6.17.160, 6.17.170, and 6.17.180. [1987 c
442 § 814.]
6.25.140
6.25.150 Property may be followed to adjoining
county. If, after an attachment has been placed in the hands
of the sheriff, any property of the defendant is moved from
the county, the sheriff may pursue and attach the property in
an adjoining county within twenty-four hours after removal.
[1987 c 442 § 815; 1886 p 42 § 12; RRS § 658. Prior: Code
1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9,
10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.120.]
6.25.150
[Title 6 RCW—page 26]
6.25.160 Sheriff’s inventory—Return. The sheriff
shall make a full inventory of the property attached and return
the inventory with the writ of attachment within twenty days
of receipt of the writ, with a return of the proceedings
indorsed on or attached to the writ. If the writ was issued at
the same time as the summons, the sheriff shall return the writ
with the summons. [1987 c 442 § 816; 1927 c 100 § 2; 1886
p 43 § 21; RRS § 666. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp
35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW
7.12.200.]
6.25.160
6.25.170 Examination of defendant as to property.
Whenever it appears by the affidavit of the plaintiff that the
plaintiff has probable cause to believe that a ground for
attachment exists and it appears by the plaintiff’s affidavit or
by the return of the attachment that no property is known to
the plaintiff or officer on which the attachment can be executed, or not enough to satisfy the plaintiff’s claim, and it
being shown to the court or judge by affidavit that the defendant has property within the state not exempted, the defendant may be required by such court or judge to attend before
the court or judge or referee appointed by the court or judge
and give information on oath respecting the property. [1987
c 442 § 817; 1886 p 42 § 14; RRS § 660. Prior: Code 1881
§§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.140.]
6.25.170
6.25.180 Motion to discharge attachment—Affidavits in opposition—Discharge. (1) The defendant may at
any time, after appearing in the action and before giving bond
as provided in RCW 6.25.190, apply on motion, upon reasonable notice to the plaintiff, to the court in which the action is
brought or to the judge thereof, that the writ of attachment be
discharged on the ground that it was improperly or irregularly
issued.
(2) If the motion is made on affidavits on the part of the
defendant, the plaintiff may oppose the same by affidavits in
addition to those on which the attachment was issued or by
other evidence, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
(3) If upon application it satisfactorily appears that the
writ of attachment was improperly or irregularly issued, it
must be discharged.
(4) Whenever an order has been made discharging or
releasing an attachment upon real property, a certified copy
of such order may be recorded with the recording officer of
the county in which the writ of attachment has been recorded.
[1987 c 442 § 818; 1927 c 131 § 1; 1886 p 45 § 31; RRS §
673. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp
43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860
pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.270.]
6.25.180
Rules of court: CR 7(b), 64.
6.25.190 Discharge of attachment—Bond—Judgment on bond. If the defendant, at any time before judgment, causes a bond to be executed to the plaintiff with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the officer having the attachment or after the return thereof by the clerk, conditional on
the performance of the judgment of the court, the attachment
6.25.190
(2010 Ed.)
Prejudgment Garnishment
shall be discharged and restitution made of property taken or
proceeds thereof. The execution of such bond shall be
deemed an appearance of such defendant to the action. The
bond shall be part of the record and, if judgment goes against
the defendant, the judgment shall be entered against the
defendant and the sureties. [1987 c 442 § 819; 1886 p 45 §
29; RRS § 671. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 3540; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW
7.12.250.]
6.25.220 Sale of property before judgment. If any
property attached be perishable or in danger of serious and
immediate waste or decay, the sheriff shall sell the same in
the manner in which such property is sold on execution.
Whenever it shall be made to appear satisfactorily to the court
or judge that the interest of the parties to the action will be
subserved by a sale of any attached property, the court or
judge may order such property to be sold in the same manner
as like property is sold under execution. Such order shall be
made only upon notice to the adverse party or that party’s
attorney in case such party shall have been personally served
with a summons in the action. [1987 c 442 § 822; 1957 c 51
§ 2; 1886 p 42 § 16; RRS § 662. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.160.]
6.25.220
6.25.230 Custody of property or proceeds. All moneys received by the sheriff under the provisions of this chapter shall be paid to the clerk of the court that issued the writ,
to be held to be applied to any judgment that may be recovered in the action, and all other attached property shall be
retained by the sheriff to be applied to any judgment that may
be recovered in the action. [1987 c 442 § 823; 1886 p 43 §
17; RRS § 663. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 3540; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp
112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW
7.12.170.]
6.25.230
6.25.240 Subjection of attached property to judgment. If judgment is recovered by the plaintiff, it shall be
paid out of any proceeds held by the clerk of the court and out
of the property retained by the sheriff if it is sufficient for that
purpose as follows:
(1) By applying on the execution issued on said judgment the proceeds of all sales of perishable or other property
sold, or so much as shall be necessary to satisfy the judgment.
(2) If any balance remains due, the sheriff shall sell
under the execution so much of the personal property
attached as may be necessary to satisfy the balance and, if
there is not sufficient personal property to satisfy the balance,
the sheriff shall sell so much of any real property attached as
is necessary to satisfy the judgment.
Notice of sale shall be given and sale conducted as in
other cases of sales on execution. [1987 c 442 § 824; 1957 c
51 § 4; 1886 p 44 § 25; RRS § 667. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.210.]
6.25.240
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 6.26
6.25.250 Procedure when attached property insufficient. If, after the proceeds of all the property attached have
been applied to the payment of the judgment, any balance
remains due, the sheriff shall proceed as upon an execution in
other cases. Whenever the judgment has been paid, the sheriff, upon reasonable demand, shall deliver to the defendant
the attached property remaining and the clerk shall pay to the
defendant any remaining proceeds of the property attached
that have not been applied on the judgment. [1987 c 442 §
825; 1957 c 51 § 5; 1886 p 44 § 26; RRS § 668. Prior: Code
1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9,
10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.220.]
6.25.250
6.25.260 Procedure where execution unsatisfied. If
the execution is returned unsatisfied, in whole or in part, the
plaintiff may proceed as in other cases upon the return of an
execution. [1987 c 442 § 826; 1886 p 45 § 27; RRS § 669.
Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 4350; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp
30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.230.]
6.25.260
6.25.270 Procedure when judgment is for defendant.
If the defendant recovers judgment against the plaintiff, all
the proceeds of sales and money collected by the sheriff and
deposited with the clerk and all the property attached and
retained by the sheriff shall be delivered to the defendant or
the defendant’s agent. The order of attachment shall be discharged and the property released therefrom. [1987 c 442 §
827; 1886 p 45 § 28; RRS § 670. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp
41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162.
Formerly RCW 7.12.240.]
6.25.270
6.25.280 Chapter to be liberally construed—Amendments. This chapter shall be liberally construed, and the
plaintiff, at any time when objection is made thereto, shall be
permitted to amend any defect in the complaint, affidavit,
bond, writ or other proceeding, and no attachment shall be
quashed or dismissed, or the property attached released, if the
defect in any of the proceedings has been or can be amended
so as to show that a legal cause for the attachment existed at
the time it was issued, and the court shall give the plaintiff a
reasonable time to perfect such defective proceedings. [1987
c 442 § 828; 1886 p 46 § 35; RRS § 677. Prior: Code 1881
§§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.310.]
6.25.280
Chapter 6.26
Chapter 6.26 RCW
PREJUDGMENT GARNISHMENT
Sections
6.26.010
6.26.020
6.26.025
6.26.030
6.26.040
6.26.050
6.26.060
Prejudgment writs of garnishment—Grounds.
Issuance of writ—Bond—Fee.
Writs of garnishment to different garnishees.
Action on bond for wrongful garnishment—Damages and
attorney’s fees.
Action against plaintiff for wrongful garnishment—Damages
and attorney’s fees.
Application for prejudgment writ of garnishment—Affidavit.
Issuance of writ—Notice—Hearing—Issuance without prior
notice—Forms for notice.
[Title 6 RCW—page 27]
6.26.010
6.26.070
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
Application of chapter 6.27 RCW to prejudgment garnishments.
Rules of court: CR 64.
6.26.010 Prejudgment writs of garnishment—
Grounds. Except as limited by RCW 6.27.040, relating to
the state and other public entities, and RCW 6.27.330, relating to continuing liens on earnings, the plaintiff at the time of
commencing an action, or at any time thereafter before judgment in an action, may obtain a prejudgment writ of garnishment from a superior or district court of this state before
which the action is pending on the following grounds:
(1) If the writ is issued for a purpose other than garnishing a defendant’s earnings as defined in RCW 6.27.010, (a)
on the ground that an attachment has been issued in accordance with chapter 6.25 RCW, (b) on the ground that the
plaintiff sues on a debt that is due and owing and unpaid, or
(c) on one or more of the grounds for issuance of attachment
stated in RCW 6.25.030 or 6.25.040; or
(2) If the writ is directed to an employer for the purpose
of garnishing earnings of a defendant, on the grounds that the
defendant:
(a) Is not a resident of this state, or is about to move from
this state; or
(b) Has concealed himself or herself, absconded, or
absented himself or herself so that ordinary process of law
cannot be served on him or her; or
(c) Has removed or is about to remove any of his or her
property from this state, with intent to delay or defraud his or
her creditors. [1988 c 231 § 18; 1987 c 442 § 901.]
6.26.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.26.020 Issuance of writ—Bond—Fee. In all cases of
garnishment before judgment, before the writ shall issue, the
plaintiff shall pay the fee described in RCW 6.27.060 and
shall execute and file with the clerk a bond with sufficient
sureties, to be approved by the clerk of the court issuing the
writ, payable to the defendant in the suit, in double the
amount of the debt claimed therein, or such other amount as
the court shall fix, conditioned that the plaintiff will prosecute the suit without delay and pay all damages and costs that
may be adjudged against him or her for wrongfully suing out
such garnishment. [1988 c 231 § 19; 1987 c 442 § 902; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 3. Formerly RCW 7.33.030.]
6.26.020
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.26.025 Writs of garnishment to different garnishees. If issuance of a writ of garnishment or of a writ of attachment has been ordered by the court in a case, other writs of
garnishment to different garnishees may be issued in the
same case under the circumstances and restrictions stated in
RCW 6.25.120 for issuance of successive writs of attachment. [1988 c 231 § 21.]
6.26.025
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.26.030 Action on bond for wrongful garnishment—
Damages and attorney’s fees. In an action on the bond
under RCW 6.26.020, if it is shown that the garnishment was
wrongfully sued out, the defendant may recover the actual
damages sustained and reasonable attorney’s fees to be fixed
by the court. If it is shown that such garnishment was sued
6.26.030
[Title 6 RCW—page 28]
out maliciously, the defendant may also recover exemplary
damages, and the defendant need not wait until the principal
suit is determined before suing on the bond by counterclaim
in the original action or in a separate action. [1987 c 442 §
903.]
6.26.040
6.26.040 Action against plaintiff for wrongful garnishment—Damages and attorney’s fees. In all actions in
which a prejudgment writ of garnishment has been issued by
a court and served upon a garnishee, in the event judgment is
not entered for the plaintiff on the claim sued upon by plaintiff, and the claim has not voluntarily been settled or otherwise satisfied, the defendant shall have an action for damages
against the plaintiff. The defendant’s action for damages may
be brought by way of a counterclaim in the original action or
in a separate action and, in the action the trier of fact, in addition to other actual damages sustained by the defendant, may
award the defendant reasonable attorney’s fees. [1987 c 442
§ 904; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 4; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 34. Formerly
RCW 7.33.340.]
6.26.050
6.26.050 Application for prejudgment writ of garnishment—Affidavit. The plaintiff or someone on the plaintiff’s behalf shall apply for a prejudgment writ of garnishment by affidavit, alleging that the garnishment is not sought
and the action is not prosecuted to hinder, delay, or defraud
any creditor of the defendant and also alleging that the affiant
has reason to believe and does believe the following, together
with specific facts on which the affiant’s belief in the allegations is based: (1) That the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff (specifying the nature of the claim and the amount of such
indebtedness over and above all just credits and offsets); (2)
that one or more of the grounds for prejudgment garnishment
established in RCW 6.26.010 exists; (3) that the plaintiff has
reason to believe, and does believe, that the garnishee, stating
the garnishee’s name and residence or place of business, is
indebted to the defendant in amounts exceeding those
exempted from garnishment by any state or federal law, or
that the garnishee has possession or control of personal property or effects belonging to the defendant which are not
exempted from garnishment by any state or federal law; (4)
whether or not the garnishee is the employer of the defendant;
and (5) if the action is based on a debt not due, that nothing
but time is wanting to fix an absolute indebtedness due from
the defendant. [1987 c 442 § 905.]
6.26.060
6.26.060 Issuance of writ—Notice—Hearing—Issuance without prior notice—Forms for notice. (1) When
application is made for a prejudgment writ of garnishment,
the court shall issue the writ in substantially the form prescribed in RCW 6.27.070 and 6.27.100 directing that the garnishee withhold an amount as prescribed in RCW 6.27.090,
but, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the
court shall issue the writ only after prior notice to the defendant, given in the manner prescribed in subsections (4) and
(5) of this section, with an opportunity for a prior hearing at
which the plaintiff shall establish the probable validity of the
plaintiff’s claim and that there is probable cause to believe
that the alleged ground for garnishment exists.
(2010 Ed.)
Garnishment
(2) Subject to subsection (3) of this section, the court
shall issue the writ without prior notice to the defendant and
without an opportunity for a prior hearing only if:
(a) A ground alleged in the plaintiff’s affidavit is: (i) A
ground appearing in RCW 6.26.010(2)(c) if the writ is to be
directed to an employer for the purpose of garnishing the
defendant’s earnings; or (ii) a ground appearing in RCW
6.25.030 (5) through (7) or in RCW 6.25.040(1) of the attachment chapter; or (iii) if garnishment is necessary to permit the
court to acquire jurisdiction over the action, the ground
alleged is one appearing in RCW 6.25.030 (1) through (4) or
in RCW 6.26.010(2) (a) or (b); and
(b) The court finds on the basis of specific facts, after an
ex parte hearing, that there is probable cause to believe the
allegations of the plaintiff’s affidavit.
(3) If a writ is issued under subsection (2) of this section
without prior notice to the defendant, after service of the writ
on the garnishee, the defendant shall be entitled to prompt
notice of the garnishment and a right to an early hearing, if
requested, at which the plaintiff shall establish the probable
validity of the claim sued on and that there is probable cause
to believe that the alleged ground for garnishment exists.
(4) When notice and a hearing are required under this
section, notice may be given by a show cause order stating
the date, time, and place of the hearing. Notice required under
this section shall be jurisdictional and, except as provided for
published notice in subsection (5) of this section, notice
required under this section shall be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action and shall be served
together with (a) a copy of plaintiff’s affidavit and a copy of
the writ if already issued, and (b) a copy of the following
"Notice of Right to a Hearing" in substantially the following
form or, if defendant is an individual, a copy of the claim
form and the "Notice of Garnishment and of Your Rights"
prescribed by RCW 6.27.140, in which the following notice
is substituted for the first paragraph of said Notice:
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO HEARING
A writ of garnishment has been or will be issued by
a Washington court and has been or will be served
on the garnishee defendant. It will require the garnishee defendant to withhold payment of money that
may be due to you and to withhold other property of
yours that the garnishee may hold or control until a
lawsuit in which you are a defendant has been
decided by the court. Service of this notice of your
rights is required by law.
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO A PROMPT HEARING. If notice of a hearing date and time is not
served with this notice, you have the right to request
the hearing. At the hearing, the plaintiff must give
evidence that there is probable cause to believe that
the statements in the enclosed affidavit are true and
also that the claim stated in the lawsuit is probably
valid, or else the garnishment will be released.
(5) If service of notice on the defendant must be effected
by publication, only the following notice need be published
under the caption of the case:
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 6.27
To, Defendant:
A writ of prejudgment garnishment has been issued
in the above captioned case, directed to . . . . . . as
Garnishee Defendant, commanding the Garnishee to
withhold amounts due you or to withhold any of
your property in the Garnishee’s possession or control for application to any judgment that may be
entered for plaintiff in the case.
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO ASK FOR A HEARING. At the hearing, the plaintiff must give evidence that there is probable cause to believe that the
ground for garnishment alleged in an affidavit filed
with the court exists and also that the claim stated in
the lawsuit is probably valid, or else the garnishment
will be released.
If the defendant is an individual, the following paragraph
shall be added to the published notice:
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE
THE GARNISHMENT RELEASED if amounts or
property withheld are exempt under federal or state
statutes, for example, bank accounts in which benefits such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social
Security, United States pension, Unemployment
Compensation, or Veterans’ benefits have been
deposited or certain personal property described in
section 6.15.010 of the Revised Code of Washington.
[1997 c 59 § 1; 1988 c 231 § 20; 1987 c 442 § 906.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.26.070 Application of chapter 6.27 RCW to prejudgment garnishments. Except as otherwise provided, the
provisions of chapter 6.27 RCW governing garnishments
apply to prejudgment garnishments. [1987 c 442 § 907.]
6.26.070
Chapter 6.27
Chapter 6.27 RCW
GARNISHMENT
Sections
6.27.005
6.27.010
6.27.020
6.27.030
6.27.040
6.27.050
6.27.060
6.27.070
6.27.080
6.27.090
6.27.095
6.27.100
6.27.110
6.27.120
6.27.130
6.27.140
6.27.150
Legislative intent.
Definitions.
Grounds for issuance of writ—Time of issuance of prejudgment writs.
Application of chapter to district courts.
State and municipal corporations subject to garnishment—
Service of writ.
Garnishment of money held by officer—Of judgment
debtor—Of personal representative.
Application for writ—Affidavit—Fee.
Issuance of writ—Form—Dating—Attestation.
Writ directed to financial institution—Form and service.
Amount garnishee required to hold.
Garnishee’s processing fees.
Form of writ.
Service of writ generally—Forms—Requirements for financial institution—Return.
Effect of service of writ.
Mailing of writ and judgment or affidavit to judgment
debtor—Mailing of notice and claim form if judgment
debtor is an individual—Service—Return.
Form of returns under RCW 6.27.130.
Exemption of earnings—Amount.
[Title 6 RCW—page 29]
6.27.005
6.27.160
6.27.170
6.27.180
6.27.190
6.27.200
6.27.210
6.27.220
6.27.230
6.27.240
6.27.250
6.27.260
6.27.265
6.27.270
6.27.280
6.27.290
6.27.300
6.27.310
6.27.320
6.27.330
6.27.340
6.27.350
6.27.360
6.27.370
6.27.900
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
Claiming exemptions—Form—Hearing—Attorney’s fees—
Costs—Release of funds or property.
Garnished employee not to be discharged—Exception.
Bond to discharge writ.
Answer of garnishee—Contents—Forms.
Default judgment—Reduction upon motion of garnishee—
Attorney’s fees.
Answer of garnishee may be controverted by plaintiff or
defendant.
Controversion—Procedure.
Controversion—Costs and attorney’s fees.
Discharge of garnishee.
Judgment against garnishee—Procedure if debt not mature.
Execution on judgment against garnishee.
Form for judgment against garnishee.
Decree directing garnishee to deliver up effects—Disposition.
Procedure upon failure of garnishee to deliver.
Similarity of names—Procedure.
Garnishee protected against claim of defendant.
Dismissal of writ after one year—Notice—Exception.
Dismissal of garnishment—Duty of plaintiff—Procedure—
Penalty—Costs.
Continuing lien on earnings—Authorized.
Continuing lien on earnings—Captions—Additions to writ
and answer forms.
Continuing lien on earnings—When lien becomes effective—
Termination—Second answer.
Continuing lien on earnings—Priorities—Exceptions.
Notice to federal government as garnishee defendant—
Deposit, payment, and endorsement of funds received by the
clerk—Fees as recoverable cost.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Rules of court: CR 64.
6.27.005 Legislative intent. The legislature recognizes
that a garnishee has no responsibility for the situation leading
to the garnishment of a debtor’s wages, funds, or other property, but that the garnishment process is necessary for the
enforcement of obligations debtors otherwise fail to honor,
and that garnishment procedures benefit the state and the
business community as creditors. The state should take whatever measures that are reasonably necessary to reduce or offset the administrative burden on the garnishee consistent with
the goal of effectively enforcing the debtor’s unpaid obligations. [2000 c 72 § 1; 1998 c 227 § 1; 1997 c 296 § 1.]
6.27.005
as when issued by the court except that it shall be subscribed
only by the signature of such attorney.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in RCW 6.27.040 and
6.27.330, the superior courts and district courts of this state
may issue prejudgment writs of garnishment to a plaintiff at
the time of commencement of an action or at any time afterward, subject to the requirements of chapter 6.26 RCW.
[2003 c 222 § 1; 1987 c 442 § 1002; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 1.
Formerly RCW 7.33.010.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 64.
6.27.030 Application of chapter to district courts. All
the provisions of this chapter shall apply to proceedings
before district courts of this state. [1987 c 442 § 1003; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 2. Formerly RCW 7.33.020.]
6.27.030
6.27.040 State and municipal corporations subject to
garnishment—Service of writ. (1) The state of Washington, all counties, cities, towns, school districts and other
municipal corporations shall be subject to garnishment after
judgment has been entered in the principal action, but not
before, in the superior and district courts, in the same manner
and with the same effect, as provided in the case of other garnishees.
(2) The venue of any such garnishment proceeding shall
be the same as for the original action, and the writ shall be
issued by the clerk of the court having jurisdiction of such
original action or by the attorney of record for the judgment
creditor in district court.
(3) The writ of garnishment shall be served upon the
same officer as is required for service of summons upon the
commencement of a civil action against the state, county,
city, town, school district, or other municipal corporation, as
the case may be. [2003 c 222 § 2. Prior: 1987 c 442 § 1004;
1987 c 202 § 134; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 6. Formerly RCW
7.33.060.]
6.27.040
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
6.27.050 Garnishment of money held by officer—Of
judgment debtor—Of personal representative. A sheriff
or other peace officer who holds money of the defendant is
subject to garnishment, excepting only for money or property
taken from a person arrested by such officer, at the time of the
arrest. A judgment debtor of the defendant is subject to garnishment when the judgment has not been previously
assigned on the record or by writing filed in the office of the
clerk of the court that entered the judgment and minuted by
the clerk as an assignment in the execution docket. An executor or administrator is subject to garnishment for money due
from the decedent to the defendant. [1987 c 442 § 1005;
1927 c 101 § 1; 1886 p 43 § 19; RRS § 664. Prior: Code 1881
§§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10;
1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp
155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.180.]
6.27.050
6.27.010 Definitions. (1) As used in this chapter, the
term "earnings" means compensation paid or payable to an
individual for personal services, whether denominated as
wages, salary, commission, bonus, or otherwise, and includes
periodic payments pursuant to a nongovernmental pension or
retirement program.
(2) As used in this chapter, the term "disposable earnings" means that part of earnings remaining after the deduction from those earnings of any amounts required by law to
be withheld. [2003 c 222 § 16; 1987 c 442 § 1001.]
6.27.010
6.27.020 Grounds for issuance of writ—Time of issuance of prejudgment writs. (1) The clerks of the superior
courts and district courts of this state may issue writs of garnishment returnable to their respective courts for the benefit
of a judgment creditor who has a judgment wholly or partially unsatisfied in the court from which the garnishment is
sought.
(2) Writs of garnishment may be issued in district court
with like effect by the attorney of record for the judgment
creditor, and the form of writ shall be substantially the same
6.27.020
[Title 6 RCW—page 30]
6.27.060 Application for writ—Affidavit—Fee. The
judgment creditor as the plaintiff or someone in the judgment
creditor’s behalf shall apply for a writ of garnishment by affidavit, stating the following facts: (1) The plaintiff has a judgment wholly or partially unsatisfied in the court from which
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the writ is sought; (2) the amount alleged to be due under that
judgment; (3) the plaintiff has reason to believe, and does
believe that the garnishee, stating the garnishee’s name and
residence or place of business, is indebted to the defendant in
amounts exceeding those exempted from garnishment by any
state or federal law, or that the garnishee has possession or
control of personal property or effects belonging to the defendant which are not exempted from garnishment by any state
or federal law; and (4) whether or not the garnishee is the
employer of the judgment debtor.
The judgment creditor shall pay to the clerk of the superior court the fee provided by RCW 36.18.020, or to the clerk
of the district court the fee provided by RCW 3.62.060.
[2003 c 222 § 17; 1988 c 231 § 22. Prior: 1987 c 442 § 1006;
1987 c 202 § 133; 1981 c 193 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 55 § 1; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 4. Formerly RCW 7.33.040.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.070 Issuance of writ—Form—Dating—Attestation. (1) When application for a writ of garnishment is made
by a judgment creditor and the requirements of RCW
6.27.060 have been complied with, the clerk shall docket the
case in the names of the judgment creditor as plaintiff, the
judgment debtor as defendant, and the garnishee as garnishee
defendant, and shall immediately issue and deliver a writ of
garnishment to the judgment creditor in the form prescribed
in RCW 6.27.100, directed to the garnishee, commanding the
garnishee to answer said writ on forms served with the writ
and complying with RCW 6.27.190 within twenty days after
the service of the writ upon the garnishee. The clerk shall
likewise docket the case when a writ of garnishment issued
by the attorney of record of a judgment creditor is filed.
Whether a writ is issued by the clerk or an attorney, the clerk
shall bear no responsibility for errors contained in the writ.
(2) The writ of garnishment shall be dated and attested as
in the form prescribed in RCW 6.27.100. The name and
office address of the plaintiff’s attorney shall be indorsed
thereon or, in case the plaintiff has no attorney, the name and
address of the plaintiff shall be indorsed thereon. The
address of the clerk’s office shall appear at the bottom of the
writ. [2003 c 222 § 3; 1987 c 442 § 1007; 1970 ex.s. c 61 §
1. Prior: 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 5. Formerly RCW 7.33.050.]
6.27.070
6.27.080 Writ directed to financial institution—
Form and service. (1) A writ of garnishment directed to a
bank, savings and loan association, or credit union that maintains branch offices shall identify either a particular branch of
the financial institution or the financial institution as the garnishee defendant. The head office of a financial institution
shall be considered a separate branch for purposes of this section. The statement required by subsection (2) of this section
may be incorporated in the writ or served separately.
(2) Service shall be as required by RCW 6.27.110 (1)
and (3) and shall be by certified mail, return receipt
requested, directed to or by personal service, in the same
manner as a summons in a civil action is served, on the manager, cashier, or assistant cashier of the financial institution,
except that, if the financial institution, and not a branch, is
named as garnishee defendant, service shall be either on the
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head office or on the place designated by the financial institution for receipt of service of process. There shall be served
with the writ, as part of the service, a statement in writing
signed by the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney, stating (a) the
defendant’s place of residence and business, occupation,
trade, or profession, or (b) the defendant’s federal tax identification number, or (c) the defendant’s account number, if
such information is not incorporated in the writ. If the statement is not served with the writ and such information is not
included in the writ, the service shall be deemed incomplete
and the garnishee shall not be held liable for funds owing to
the defendant or property of the defendant in the possession
of or under the control of the garnishee defendant that it fails
to discover.
(3) A writ naming the financial institution as the garnishee defendant shall be effective only to attach deposits of
the defendant in the financial institution and compensation
payable for personal services due the defendant from the
financial institution. A writ naming a branch as garnishee
defendant shall be effective only to attach the deposits,
accounts, credits, or other personal property of the defendant
(excluding compensation payable for personal services) in
the possession or control of the particular branch to which the
writ is directed and on which service is made.
A writ of garnishment is effective against property in the
possession or control of a financial institution only if the writ
of garnishment is directed to and names a branch as garnishee
defendant. [1988 c 231 § 23; 1987 c 442 § 1008.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.090 Amount garnishee required to hold. (1) The
writ of garnishment shall set forth in the first paragraph the
amount that garnishee is required to hold, which shall be an
amount determined as follows: (a)(i) If after judgment, the
amount of the judgment remaining unsatisfied on the clerk of
the court’s execution docket, if any, plus interest to the date
of garnishment, as provided in RCW 4.56.110, plus taxable
costs and attorney’s fees, or (ii) if before judgment, the
amount prayed for in the complaint plus estimated taxable
costs of suit and attorneys’ fees, together with, (b) whether
before or after judgment, estimated costs of garnishment as
provided in subsection (2) of this section. The court may, by
order, set a higher amount to be held upon a showing of good
cause by plaintiff.
(2) Costs recoverable in garnishment proceedings, to be
estimated for purposes of subsection (1) of this section,
include filing fee, service and affidavit fees, postage and
costs of certified mail, answer fee or fees, other fees legally
chargeable to a plaintiff in the garnishment process, and a
garnishment attorney fee in the amount of the greater of fifty
dollars or ten percent of (a) the amount of the judgment
remaining unsatisfied or (b) the amount prayed for in the
complaint. The garnishment attorney fee shall not exceed two
hundred fifty dollars. [2000 c 72 § 2; 1988 c 231 § 24; 1987
c 442 § 1009; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 9. Formerly RCW 7.33.090.]
6.27.090
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.095 Garnishee’s processing fees. (1) The garnishee of a writ for a continuing lien on earnings may deduct
a processing fee from the remainder of the obligor’s earnings
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6.27.100
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after withholding the required amount under the writ. The
processing fee may not exceed twenty dollars for the first
answer and ten dollars at the time the garnishee submits the
second answer.
(2) If the writ of garnishment is not a writ for a continuing lien on earnings, the garnishee is entitled to check or
money order payable to the garnishee in the amount of twenty
dollars at the time the writ of garnishment is served on the
garnishee as required under RCW 6.27.110(1). [1998 c 227
§ 2; 1997 c 296 § 3.]
6.27.100 Form of writ. (1) The writ shall be substantially in the following form, but if the writ is issued under a
court order or judgment for child support, the following statement shall appear conspicuously in the caption: "This garnishment is based on a judgment or court order for child support"; and if the garnishment is for a continuing lien, the form
shall be modified as provided in RCW 6.27.340; and if the
writ is not directed to an employer for the purpose of garnishing a defendant’s earnings, the paragraph relating to the earnings exemption may be omitted and the paragraph relating to
the deduction of processing fees may be omitted; and if the
writ is issued by an attorney, the writ shall be revised as indicated in subsection (2) of this section:
6.27.100
"IN THE . . . . . COURT
OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF . . . . . .
.................... ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
.................... ,
Defendant
.................... ,
Garnishee
No. . . . .
WRIT OF
GARNISHMENT
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Garnishee
AND TO: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Defendant
The above-named plaintiff has applied for a writ of
garnishment against you, claiming that the above-named
defendant is indebted to plaintiff and that the amount to be
held to satisfy that indebtedness is $ . . . . . ., consisting of:
Balance on Judgment or Amount of Claim
Interest under Judgment from . . . . to . . . .
Taxable Costs and Attorneys’ Fees
Estimated Garnishment Costs:
Filing Fee
Service and Affidavit Fees
Postage and Costs of Certified Mail
Answer Fee or Fees (If applicable)
Garnishment Attorney Fee
Other
$....
$....
$....
$....
$....
$....
$....
$....
$....
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED, unless otherwise
directed by the court, by the attorney of record for the plaintiff, or by this writ, not to pay any debt, whether earnings subject to this garnishment or any other debt, owed to the defendant at the time this writ was served and not to deliver, sell,
[Title 6 RCW—page 32]
or transfer, or recognize any sale or transfer of, any personal
property or effects of the defendant in your possession or
control at the time when this writ was served. Any such payment, delivery, sale, or transfer is void to the extent necessary
to satisfy the plaintiff’s claim and costs for this writ with
interest.
YOU ARE FURTHER COMMANDED to answer this
writ by filling in the attached form according to the instructions in this writ and in the answer forms and, within twenty
days after the service of the writ upon you, to mail or deliver
the original of such answer to the court, one copy to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney, and one copy to the defendant,
in the envelopes provided.
If, at the time this writ was served, you owed the defendant any earnings (that is, wages, salary, commission, bonus,
or other compensation for personal services or any periodic
payments pursuant to a nongovernmental pension or retirement program), the defendant is entitled to receive amounts
that are exempt from garnishment under federal and state
law. You must pay the exempt amounts to the defendant on
the day you would customarily pay the compensation or other
periodic payment. As more fully explained in the answer, the
basic exempt amount is the greater of seventy-five percent of
disposable earnings or a minimum amount determined by reference to the employee’s pay period, to be calculated as provided in the answer. However, if this writ carries a statement
in the heading that "This garnishment is based on a judgment
or court order for child support," the basic exempt amount is
forty percent of disposable earnings.
IF THIS IS A WRIT FOR A CONTINUING LIEN ON
EARNINGS, YOU MAY DEDUCT A PROCESSING FEE
FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE EMPLOYEE’S
EARNINGS AFTER WITHHOLDING UNDER THIS
WRIT. THE PROCESSING FEE MAY NOT EXCEED
TWENTY DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST ANSWER AND
TEN DOLLARS AT THE TIME YOU SUBMIT THE SECOND ANSWER.
If you owe the defendant a debt payable in money in
excess of the amount set forth in the first paragraph of this
writ, hold only the amount set forth in the first paragraph and
any processing fee if one is charged and release all additional
funds or property to defendant.
IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER THIS WRIT AS COMMANDED, A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED
AGAINST YOU FOR THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE
PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM AGAINST THE DEFENDANT
WITH ACCRUING INTEREST, ATTORNEY FEES, AND
COSTS WHETHER OR NOT YOU OWE ANYTHING TO
THE DEFENDANT. IF YOU PROPERLY ANSWER THIS
WRIT, ANY JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WILL NOT
EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF ANY NONEXEMPT DEBT
OR THE VALUE OF ANY NONEXEMPT PROPERTY OR
EFFECTS IN YOUR POSSESSION OR CONTROL.
JUDGMENT MAY ALSO BE ENTERED AGAINST
THE DEFENDANT FOR COSTS AND FEES INCURRED
BY THE PLAINTIFF.
Witness, the Honorable . . . . . . . ., Judge of the aboveentitled Court, and the seal thereof, this . . . . day of . . . . . .,
20. . .
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Garnishment
[Seal]
.....................
Attorney for
Plaintiff (or
Plaintiff, if no
attorney)
.....................
Address
.....................
Clerk of the
Court
.....................
By
.....................
Address"
(2) If an attorney issues the writ of garnishment, the final
paragraph of the writ, containing the date, and the subscripted
attorney and clerk provisions, shall be replaced with text in
substantially the following form:
"This writ is issued by the undersigned attorney of record
for plaintiff under the authority of chapter 6.27 of the Revised
Code of Washington, and must be complied with in the same
manner as a writ issued by the clerk of the court.
Dated this . . . . . . . .day of . . . . . . . . . ., 20 . . . . . .
.....................
Attorney for Plaintiff
.....................
Address"
.....................
Address of the Clerk of the
Court
[2003 c 222 § 4; 2000 c 72 § 3; 1998 c 227 § 3; 1997 c 296 §
2; 1988 c 231 § 25; 1987 c 442 § 1010; 1981 c 193 § 4; 1969
ex.s. c 264 § 11. Formerly RCW 7.33.110.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.110 Service of writ generally—Forms—
Requirements for financial institution—Return. (1) Service of the writ of garnishment on the garnishee is invalid
unless the writ is served together with: (a) Four answer forms
as prescribed in RCW 6.27.190; (b) three stamped envelopes
addressed respectively to the clerk of the court issuing the
writ, the attorney for the plaintiff (or to the plaintiff if the
plaintiff has no attorney), and the defendant; and (c) check or
money order made payable to the garnishee in the amount of
twenty dollars for the answer fee if the writ of garnishment is
not a writ for a continuing lien on earnings.
(2) Except as provided in RCW 6.27.080 for service on a
bank, savings and loan association, or credit union, the writ
of garnishment shall be mailed to the garnishee by certified
mail, return receipt requested, addressed in the same manner
as a summons in a civil action, and will be binding upon the
garnishee on the day set forth on the return receipt. In the
alternative, the writ shall be served by the sheriff of the
county in which the garnishee lives or has its place of business or by any person qualified to serve process in the same
manner as a summons in a civil action is served.
(3) If a writ of garnishment is served by a sheriff, the
sheriff shall file with the clerk of the court that issued the writ
a signed return showing the time, place, and manner of service and that the writ was accompanied by answer forms,
addressed envelopes, and check or money order if required
by this section, and noting thereon fees for making the service. If service is made by any person other than a sheriff,
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such person shall file an affidavit including the same information and showing qualifications to make such service. If a
writ of garnishment is served by mail, the person making the
mailing shall file an affidavit showing the time, place, and
manner of mailing and that the writ was accompanied by
answer forms and addressed envelopes, and check or money
order if required by this section, and shall attach the return
receipt to the affidavit. [1998 c 227 § 4; 1997 c 296 § 4; 1988
c 231 § 26; 1987 c 442 § 1011; 1981 c 193 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c
292 § 8; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 11; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 13. Formerly
RCW 7.33.130.]
Rules of court: Cf. SPR 91.04W(a), (b), and (e).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.120 Effect of service of writ. (1) From and after
the service of a writ of garnishment, it shall not be lawful,
except as provided in this chapter or as directed by the court,
for the garnishee to pay any debt owing to the defendant at
the time of such service, or to deliver, sell or transfer, or recognize any sale or transfer of, any personal property or
effects belonging to the defendant in the garnishee’s possession or under the garnishee’s control at the time of such service; and any such payment, delivery, sale or transfer shall be
void and of no effect as to so much of said debt, personal
property or effects as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff’s demand.
(2) This section shall have no effect as to any portion of
a debt that is exempt from garnishment.
(3) The garnishee shall incur no liability for releasing
funds or property in excess of the amount stated in the writ of
garnishment if the garnishee continues to hold an amount
equal to the amount stated in the writ of garnishment. [1987
c 442 § 1012; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 14. Formerly RCW
7.33.140.]
6.27.120
6.27.130 Mailing of writ and judgment or affidavit to
judgment debtor—Mailing of notice and claim form if
judgment debtor is an individual—Service—Return. (1)
When a writ is issued under a judgment, on or before the date
of service of the writ on the garnishee, the judgment creditor
shall mail or cause to be mailed to the judgment debtor, by
certified mail, addressed to the last known post office address
of the judgment debtor, (a) a copy of the writ and a copy of
the judgment creditor’s affidavit submitted in application for
the writ, and (b) if the judgment debtor is an individual, the
notice and claim form prescribed in RCW 6.27.140. In the
alternative, on or before the day of the service of the writ on
the garnishee or within two days thereafter, the stated documents shall be served on the judgment debtor in the same
manner as is required for personal service of summons upon
a party to an action.
(2) The requirements of this section shall not be jurisdictional, but (a) no disbursement order or judgment against the
garnishee defendant shall be entered unless there is on file the
return or affidavit of service or mailing required by subsection (3) of this section, and (b) if the copies of the writ and
judgment or affidavit, and the notice and claim form if the
defendant is an individual, are not mailed or served as herein
provided, or if any irregularity appears with respect to the
mailing or service, the court, in its discretion, on motion of
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the judgment debtor promptly made and supported by affidavit showing that the judgment debtor has suffered substantial
injury from the plaintiff’s failure to mail or otherwise to serve
such copies, may set aside the garnishment and award to the
judgment debtor an amount equal to the damages suffered
because of such failure.
(3) If the service on the judgment debtor is made by a
sheriff, the sheriff shall file with the clerk of the court that
issued the writ a signed return showing the time, place, and
manner of service and that the copy of the writ was accompanied by a copy of a judgment or affidavit, and by a notice and
claim form if required by this section, and shall note thereon
fees for making such service. If service is made by any person other than a sheriff, such person shall file an affidavit
including the same information and showing qualifications to
make such service. If service on the judgment debtor is made
by mail, the person making the mailing shall file an affidavit
including the same information as required for return on service and, in addition, showing the address of the mailing and
attaching the return receipt or the mailing should it be
returned to the sender as undeliverable. [2003 c 222 § 5;
1988 c 231 § 27; 1987 c 442 § 1013; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 32.
Formerly RCW 7.33.320.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.140 Form of returns under RCW 6.27.130. (1)
The notice required by RCW 6.27.130(1) to be mailed to or
served on an individual judgment debtor shall be in the following form, printed or typed in type no smaller than elite
type:
6.27.140
NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT
AND OF YOUR RIGHTS
A Writ of Garnishment issued in a Washington
court has been or will be served on the garnishee
named in the attached copy of the writ. After receipt
of the writ, the garnishee is required to withhold
payment of any money that was due to you and to
withhold any other property of yours that the garnishee held or controlled. This notice of your rights
is required by law.
YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING EXEMPTION
RIGHTS:
WAGES. If the garnishee is your employer who
owes wages or other personal earnings to you, your
employer is required to pay amounts to you that are
exempt under state and federal laws, as explained in
the writ of garnishment. You should receive a copy
of your employer’s answer, which will show how
the exempt amount was calculated. If the garnishment is for child support, the exempt amount paid to
you will be forty percent of wages due you, but if
you are supporting a spouse, state registered domestic partner, or dependent child, you are entitled to
claim an additional ten percent as exempt.
BANK ACCOUNTS. If the garnishee is a bank or
other institution with which you have an account in
which you have deposited benefits such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental
[Title 6 RCW—page 34]
Security Income (SSI), Social Security, veterans’
benefits, unemployment compensation, or a United
States pension, you may claim the account as fully
exempt if you have deposited only such benefit
funds in the account. It may be partially exempt
even though you have deposited money from other
sources in the same account. An exemption is also
available under RCW 26.16.200, providing that
funds in a community bank account that can be identified as the earnings of a stepparent are exempt
from a garnishment on the child support obligation
of the parent.
OTHER EXEMPTIONS. If the garnishee holds
other property of yours, some or all of it may be
exempt under RCW 6.15.010, a Washington statute
that exempts certain property of your choice
(including specified cash or money in a bank
account) and certain other property such as household furnishings, tools of trade, and a motor vehicle
(all limited by differing dollar values).
HOW TO CLAIM EXEMPTIONS. Fill out the
enclosed claim form and mail or deliver it as
described in instructions on the claim form. If the
plaintiff does not object to your claim, the funds or
other property that you have claimed as exempt
must be released not later than 10 days after the
plaintiff receives your claim form. If the plaintiff
objects, the law requires a hearing not later than 14
days after the plaintiff receives your claim form, and
notice of the objection and hearing date will be
mailed to you at the address that you put on the
claim form.
THE LAW ALSO PROVIDES OTHER EXEMPTION RIGHTS. IF NECESSARY, AN ATTORNEY CAN ASSIST YOU TO ASSERT THESE
AND OTHER RIGHTS, BUT YOU MUST ACT
IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID LOSS OF RIGHTS
BY DELAY.
(2) The claim form required by RCW 6.27.130(1) to be
mailed to or served on an individual judgment debtor shall be
in the following form, printed or typed in type no smaller than
elite type:
[Caption to be filled in by judgment creditor
or plaintiff before mailing.]
.....................
Name of Court
.....................
Plaintiff,
No . . . . . .
vs.
.....................
Defendant,
EXEMPTION CLAIM
.....................
Garnishee Defendant
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Garnishment
1.
2.
Read this whole form after reading the enclosed
notice. Then put an X in the box or boxes that
describe your exemption claim or claims and write in
the necessary information on the blank lines. If
additional space is needed, use the bottom of the last
page or attach another sheet.
Make two copies of the completed form. Deliver the
original form by first-class mail or in person to the
clerk of the court, whose address is shown at the bottom of the writ of garnishment. Deliver one of the
copies by first-class mail or in person to the plaintiff
or plaintiff’s attorney, whose name and address are
shown at the bottom of the writ. Keep the other
copy. YOU SHOULD DO THIS AS QUICKLY AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 28 DAYS (4
WEEKS) AFTER THE DATE ON THE WRIT.
6.27.150
.....................
Print: Your name
.....................
Your signature
.....................
If married or in a state registered domestic partnership,
name of husband/wife/state
registered domestic partner
.....................
Signature of husband,
wife, or state registered
domestic partner
.....................
.....................
Address
.....................
.....................
Address
(if different from yours)
.....................
Telephone number
.....................
Telephone number
(if different from yours)
I/We claim the following money or property as exempt:
IF BANK ACCOUNT IS GARNISHED:
[ ] The account contains payments from:
[ ] Temporary assistance for needy families, SSI, or
other public assistance. I receive $ . . . . . monthly.
[ ] Social Security. I receive $ . . . . . monthly.
[ ] Veterans’ Benefits. I receive $ . . . . . monthly.
[ ] U.S. Government Pension. I receive $ . . . . .
monthly.
[ ] Unemployment Compensation. I receive $ . . . . .
monthly.
[ ] Child support. I receive $ . . . . . monthly.
[ ] Other. Explain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.......................................
IF EXEMPTION IN BANK ACCOUNT IS CLAIMED,
ANSWER ONE OR BOTH OF THE FOLLOWING:
CAUTION: If the plaintiff objects to your claim, you
will have to go to court and give proof of your claim. For
example, if you claim that a bank account is exempt, you may
have to show the judge your bank statements and papers that
show the source of the money you deposited in the bank.
Your claim may be granted more quickly if you attach copies
of such proof to your claim.
IF THE JUDGE DENIES YOUR EXEMPTION CLAIM,
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE PLAINTIFF’S COSTS.
IF THE JUDGE DECIDES THAT YOU DID NOT MAKE
THE CLAIM IN GOOD FAITH, HE OR SHE MAY
DECIDE THAT YOU MUST PAY THE PLAINTIFF’S
ATTORNEY FEES. [2010 1st sp.s. c 26 § 2; 2009 c 521 §
15; 2003 c 222 § 6; 1997 c 59 § 2; 1987 c 442 § 1014.]
6.27.150 Exemption of earnings—Amount. (1)
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, if the garnishee is an employer owing the defendant earnings, then for
each week of such earnings, an amount shall be exempt from
garnishment which is the greatest of the following:
(a) Thirty times the federal minimum hourly wage prescribed by section 206(a)(1) of Title 29 of the United States
Code in effect at the time the earnings are payable; or
(b) Seventy-five percent of the disposable earnings of the
defendant.
(2) In the case of a garnishment based on a judgment or
other court order for child support or court order for spousal
maintenance, other than a mandatory wage assignment order
pursuant to chapter 26.18 RCW, or a mandatory assignment
of retirement benefits pursuant to chapter 41.50 RCW, the
exemption shall be fifty percent of the disposable earnings of
the defendant if the individual is supporting a spouse or
dependent child (other than a spouse or child on whose behalf
the garnishment is brought), or forty percent of the disposable
earnings of the defendant if the individual is not supporting
such a spouse or dependent child.
(3) The exemptions stated in this section shall apply
whether such earnings are paid, or are to be paid, weekly,
monthly, or at other intervals, and whether earnings are due
the defendant for one week, a portion thereof, or for a longer
period.
6.27.150
[ ] No money other than from above payments are in
the account.
[ ] Moneys in addition to the above payments have
been deposited in the account. Explain . . . . . . .
.......................................
.......................................
IF EARNINGS ARE GARNISHED FOR CHILD SUPPORT:
[ ] I claim maximum exemption.
[ ] I am supporting another child or other children.
[ ] I am supporting a husband, wife, or state registered
domestic partner.
IF PENSION OR RETIREMENT BENEFITS ARE GARNISHED:
[ ]
Name and address of employer who is paying the
benefits: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
........................................
OTHER PROPERTY:
[ ]
Describe property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
........................................
(If you claim other personal property as exempt, you
must attach a list of all other personal property that
you own.)
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 6 RCW—page 35]
6.27.160
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(4) Unless directed otherwise by the court, the garnishee
shall determine and deduct exempt amounts under this section as directed in the writ of garnishment and answer, and
shall pay these amounts to the defendant.
(5) No money due or earned as earnings as defined in
RCW 6.27.010 shall be exempt from garnishment under the
provisions of RCW 6.15.010, as now or hereafter amended.
[1991 c 365 § 26; 1987 c 442 § 1015; 1981 c 193 § 6; 1971 c
6 § 1; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 28. Formerly
RCW 7.33.280.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.160
6.27.160 Claiming exemptions—Form—Hearing—
Attorney’s fees—Costs—Release of funds or property.
(1) A defendant may claim exemptions from garnishment in
the manner specified by the statute that creates the exemption
or by delivering to or mailing by first-class mail to the clerk
of the court out of which the writ was issued a declaration in
substantially the following form or in the form set forth in
RCW 6.27.140 and mailing a copy of the form by first-class
mail to the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney at the address
shown on the writ of garnishment, all not later than twentyeight days after the date stated on the writ except that the time
shall be extended to allow a declaration mailed or delivered
to the clerk within twenty-one days after service of the writ
on the garnishee if service on the garnishee is delayed more
than seven days after the date of the writ.
[NAME OF COURT]
.....................
Plaintiff
No. . . . . .
.....................
Defendant
.....................
Garnishee
[NAME OF COURT]
CLAIM OF EXEMPTION
I/We claim the following described property or money as
exempt from execution:
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
I/We believe the property is exempt because:
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.....................
Print name
.....................
Print name of spouse,
if married
.....................
Signature
.....................
Signature
.....................
Address
.....................
Address
.....................
.....................
Telephone number
.....................
.....................
Telephone number
.....................
.....................
[Title 6 RCW—page 36]
(2) A plaintiff who wishes to object to an exemption
claim must, not later than seven days after receipt of the
claim, cause to be delivered or mailed to the defendant by
first-class mail, to the address shown on the exemption claim,
a declaration by self, attorney, or agent, alleging the facts on
which the objection is based, together with notice of date,
time, and place of a hearing on the objection, which hearing
the plaintiff must cause to be noted for a hearing date not later
than fourteen days after the receipt of the claim. After a hearing on an objection to an exemption claim, the court shall
award costs to the prevailing party and may also award an
attorney’s fee to the prevailing party if the court concludes
that the exemption claim or the objection to the claim was not
made in good faith. The defendant bears the burden of proving any claimed exemption, including the obligation to provide sufficient documentation to identify the source and
amount of any claimed exempt funds.
(3) If the plaintiff elects not to object to the claim of
exemption, the plaintiff shall, not later than ten days after
receipt of the claim, obtain from the court and deliver to the
garnishee an order directing the garnishee to release such part
of the debt, property, or effects as is covered by the exemption claim. If the plaintiff fails to obtain and deliver the order
as required or otherwise to effect release of the exempt funds
or property, the defendant shall be entitled to recover fifty
dollars from the plaintiff, in addition to actual damages suffered by the defendant from the failure to release the exempt
property. The attorney of record for the plaintiff may, as an
alternative to obtaining a court order releasing exempt funds,
property, or effects, deliver to the garnishee and file with the
court an authorization to release claimed exempt funds, property, or effects, signed by the attorney, in substantially the
following form:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
Plaintiff,
vs.
No. . . . . .
RELEASE OF WRIT OF
GARNISHMENT
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
Defendant
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
Garnishee.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED GARNISHEE
You are hereby directed by the attorney for plaintiff,
under the authority of chapter 6.27 of the Revised Code of
Washington, to release the writ of garnishment issued in
this cause on . . . . . ., as follows: . . . . . . . . . . [indicate full
or partial release, and if partial the extent to which the garnishment is released]
You are relieved of your obligation to withhold funds
or property of the defendant to the extent indicated in this
release. Any funds or property covered by this release
which have been withheld, should be returned to the defendant.
Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.....................
Attorney for Plaintiff
(2010 Ed.)
Garnishment
[2003 c 222 § 7; 2002 c 265 § 3; 1988 c 231 § 28; 1987 c 442
§ 1016.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.170 Garnished employee not to be discharged—
Exception. No employer shall discharge an employee for the
reason that a creditor of the employee has subjected or
attempted to subject unpaid earnings of the employee to a
writ of garnishment directed to the employer: PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, That this provision shall not apply if garnishments on three or more separate indebtednesses are served
upon the employer within any period of twelve consecutive
months. [1987 c 442 § 1017; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 16. Formerly
RCW 7.33.160.]
6.27.170
6.27.180 Bond to discharge writ. If the defendant in
the principal action causes a bond to be executed to the plaintiff with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the officer having the writ of garnishment or by the clerk of the court out of
which the writ was issued, conditioned that the defendant will
perform the judgment of the court, the writ of garnishment
shall, upon the filing of said bond with the clerk, be immediately discharged, and all proceedings under the writ shall be
vacated: PROVIDED, That the garnishee shall not be
thereby deprived from recovering any costs in said proceeding, to which the garnishee would otherwise be entitled under
this chapter. The bond shall be part of the record and, if judgment is against the defendant, it shall be entered against
defendant and the sureties. [1988 c 231 § 29; 1987 c 442 §
1018; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 17. Formerly RCW 7.33.170.]
6.27.180
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.190 Answer of garnishee—Contents—Forms.
The answer of the garnishee shall be signed by the garnishee
or attorney or if the garnishee is a corporation, by an officer,
attorney or duly authorized agent of the garnishee, under penalty of perjury, and the original delivered, either personally or
by mail, to the clerk of the court, one copy to the plaintiff or
the plaintiff’s attorney, and one copy to the defendant. The
answer shall be made on a form substantially as appears in
this section, served on the garnishee with the writ. Prior to
serving the answer forms for a writ for continuing lien on
earnings, the plaintiff shall fill in the minimum exemption
amounts for the different pay periods, and the maximum percentages of disposable earnings subject to lien and exempt
from lien. If the garnishment is for a continuing lien, the
answer forms shall be as prescribed in RCW 6.27.340 and
6.27.350. If the writ is not directed to an employer for the
purpose of garnishing the defendant’s wages, the paragraphs
in section II of the answer relating to earnings and calculations of withheld amounts may be omitted.
6.27.190
IN THE . . . . . COURT
OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF . . . . . .
.....................
Plaintiff
vs.
.....................
Defendant
(2010 Ed.)
NO. . . . . .
ANSWER
TO WRIT OF
GARNISHMENT
6.27.190
.....................
Garnishee Defendant
SECTION I. On the date the writ of garnishment was
issued as indicated by the date appearing on the last page of
the writ:
(A) The defendant: (check one) . . . . was, . . . . was not
employed by garnishee. If not employed and you have no
possession or control of any funds of defendant, indicate the
last day of employment: . . . . . . .; and complete section III of
this answer and mail or deliver the forms as directed in the
writ;
(B) The defendant: (check one) . . . . did, . . . . did not maintain a financial account with garnishee; and
(C) The garnishee: (check one) . . . . did, . . . . did not have
possession of or control over any funds, personal property, or
effects of the defendant. (List all of defendant’s personal
property or effects in your possession or control on the last
page of this answer form or attach a schedule if necessary.)
SECTION II. At the time of service of the writ of garnishment on the garnishee there was due and owing from the
garnishee to the above-named defendant $ . . . . .
This writ attaches a maximum of . . . . percent of the
defendant’s disposable earnings (that is, compensation payable for personal services, whether called wages, salary, commission, bonus, or otherwise, and including periodic payments pursuant to a nongovernmental pension or retirement
program). Calculate the attachable amount as follows:
Gross Earnings
$ . . . . . . . .(1)
Less deductions required by law (social security,
federal withholding tax, etc. Do not include
deductions for child support orders or government
liens here. Deduct child support orders and liens
on line 7):
$ . . . . . . . .(2)
Disposable Earnings (subtract line 2 from
line 1):
$ . . . . . . . .(3)
Enter . . . . percent of line 3:
$ . . . . . . . .(4)
Enter one of the following exempt amounts*: $ . . . . . . . .(5)
If paid:
Weekly
$ . . . . . Semi$.....
monthly
Bi-weekly $ . . . . . Monthly $ . . . . .
*These are minimum exempt amounts that the
defendant must be paid. If your answer
covers more than one pay period, multiply
the preceding amount by the number of pay
periods and/or fraction thereof your answer
covers. If you use a pay period not shown,
prorate the monthly exempt amount.
Subtract the larger of lines 4 and 5 from
line 3:
$ . . . . . . . .(6)
Enter amount (if any) withheld for ongoing
government liens such as child support:
$ . . . . . . . .(7)
Subtract line 7 from line 6. This amount
must be held out for the plaintiff:
$ . . . . . . . .(8)
[Title 6 RCW—page 37]
6.27.200
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This is the formula that you will use for withholding each pay
period over the required sixty-day garnishment period.
Deduct any allowable processing fee you may charge from
the amount that is to be paid to the defendant.
If there is any uncertainty about your answer, give an
explanation on the last page or on an attached page.
SECTION III. An attorney may answer for the garnishee.
Under penalty of perjury, I affirm that I have examined
this answer, including accompanying schedules, and to the
best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct, and complete.
.....................
.....................
Signature of
Date
Garnishee Defendant
.....................
.....................
Signature of person
Connection with
answering for
garnishee
garnishee
.....................
.....................
Print name of person signing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address of garnishee
[2003 c 222 § 8; 2000 c 72 § 4; 1997 c 296 § 5; 1988 c 231 §
30; 1987 c 442 § 1019; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 15. Formerly RCW
7.33.150.]
Rules of court: Cf. SPR 91.04W(c).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.200 Default judgment—Reduction upon motion
of garnishee—Attorney’s fees. If the garnishee fails to
answer the writ within the time prescribed in the writ, after
the time to answer the writ has expired and after required
returns or affidavits have been filed, showing service on the
garnishee and service on or mailing to the defendant, it shall
be lawful for the court to render judgment by default against
such garnishee, after providing a notice to the garnishee by
personal service or first-class mail deposited in the mail at
least ten calendar days prior to entry of the judgment, for the
full amount claimed by the plaintiff against the defendant, or
in case the plaintiff has a judgment against the defendant, for
the full amount of the plaintiff’s unpaid judgment against the
defendant with all accruing interest and costs as prescribed in
RCW 6.27.090: PROVIDED, That upon motion by the garnishee at any time within seven days following service on, or
mailing to, the garnishee of a copy of the first writ of execution or writ of garnishment under such judgment, the judgment against the garnishee shall be reduced to the amount of
any nonexempt funds or property which was actually in the
possession of the garnishee at the time the writ was served,
plus the cumulative amount of the nonexempt earnings subject to the lien provided for in RCW 6.27.350, or the sum of
one hundred dollars, whichever is more, but in no event to
exceed the full amount claimed by the plaintiff or the amount
of the unpaid judgment against the principal defendant plus
all accruing interest and costs and attorney’s fees as prescribed in RCW 6.27.090, and in addition the plaintiff shall
be entitled to a reasonable attorney’s fee for the plaintiff’s
response to the garnishee’s motion to reduce said judgment
6.27.200
[Title 6 RCW—page 38]
against the garnishee under this proviso and the court may
allow additional attorney’s fees for other actions taken
because of the garnishee’s failure to answer. [2003 c 222 § 9;
1997 c 296 § 6; 1988 c 231 § 31; 1987 c 442 § 1020; 1970
ex.s. c 61 § 10; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 19. Formerly RCW
7.33.190.]
Rules of court: CR 55, JCR 55.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.210 Answer of garnishee may be controverted
by plaintiff or defendant. If the garnishee files an answer,
either the plaintiff or the defendant, if not satisfied with the
answer of the garnishee, may controvert within twenty days
after the filing of the answer, by filing an affidavit in writing
signed by the controverting party or attorney or agent, stating
that the affiant has good reason to believe and does believe
that the answer of the garnishee is incorrect, stating in what
particulars the affiant believes the same is incorrect. Copies
of the affidavit shall be served on or mailed by first-class mail
to the garnishee at the address indicated on the answer or, if
no address is indicated, at the address to or at which the writ
was mailed or served, and to the other party, at the address
shown on the writ if the defendant controverts, or at the
address to or at which the copy of the writ of garnishment was
mailed or served on the defendant if the plaintiff controverts,
unless otherwise directed in writing by the defendant or
defendant’s attorney. [1987 c 442 § 1021; 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
24. Formerly RCW 7.33.240.]
6.27.210
6.27.220 Controversion—Procedure. If the answer of
the garnishee is controverted, as provided in RCW 6.27.210,
the garnishee may respond by affidavit of the garnishee, the
garnishee’s attorney or agent, within twenty days of the filing
of the controverting affidavit, with copies served on or
mailed by first-class mail to the plaintiff at the address shown
on the writ and to the defendant as provided in RCW
6.27.210. Upon the expiration of the time for garnishee’s
response, the matter may be noted by any party for hearing
before a commissioner or presiding judge for a determination
whether an issue is presented that requires a trial. If a trial is
required, it shall be noted as in other cases, but no pleadings
shall be necessary on such issue other than the affidavit of the
plaintiff, the answer of the garnishee and the reply of the
plaintiff or defendant controverting such answer, unless otherwise ordered by the court. [1987 c 442 § 1022; 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 26. Formerly RCW 7.33.260.]
6.27.220
6.27.230 Controversion—Costs and attorney’s fees.
Where the answer is controverted, the costs of the proceeding, including a reasonable compensation for attorney’s fees,
shall be awarded to the prevailing party: PROVIDED, That
no costs or attorney’s fees in such contest shall be taxable to
the defendant in the event of a controversion by the plaintiff.
[1987 c 442 § 1023; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 29. Formerly RCW
7.33.290.]
6.27.230
6.27.240 Discharge of garnishee. If it appears from the
answer of the garnishee that the garnishee was not indebted to
the defendant when the writ of garnishment was served, and
that the garnishee did not have possession or control of any
6.27.240
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Garnishment
personal property or effects of the defendant, and if an affidavit controverting the answer of the garnishee is not filed
within twenty days of the filing of the answer, as provided in
this chapter, the garnishee shall stand discharged without further action by the court or the garnishee and shall have no further liability. [1987 c 442 § 1024; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 18. Formerly RCW 7.33.180.]
6.27.250 Judgment against garnishee—Procedure if
debt not mature. (1)(a) If it appears from the answer of the
garnishee or if it is otherwise made to appear that the garnishee was indebted to the defendant in any amount, not
exempt, when the writ of garnishment was served, and if the
required return or affidavit showing service on or mailing to
the defendant is on file, the court shall render judgment for
the plaintiff against such garnishee for the amount so admitted or found to be due to the defendant from the garnishee,
unless such amount exceeds the amount of the plaintiff’s
claim or judgment against the defendant with accruing interest and costs and attorney’s fees as prescribed in RCW
6.27.090, in which case it shall be for the amount of such
claim or judgment, with said interest, costs, and fees. In the
case of a superior court garnishment, the court shall order the
garnishee to pay to the plaintiff or to the plaintiff’s attorney
through the registry of the court the amount of the judgment
against the garnishee, the clerk of the court shall note receipt
of any such payment, and the clerk of the court shall disburse
the payment to the plaintiff. In the case of a district court garnishment, the court shall order the garnishee to pay the judgment amount directly to the plaintiff or to the plaintiff’s attorney. In either case, the court shall inform the garnishee that
failure to pay the amount may result in execution of the judgment, including garnishment.
(b) If, prior to judgment, the garnishee tenders to the
plaintiff or to the plaintiff’s attorney or to the court any
amounts due, such tender will support judgment against the
garnishee in the amount so tendered, subject to any exemption claimed within the time required in RCW 6.27.160 after
the amounts are tendered, and subject to any controversion
filed within the time required in RCW 6.27.210 after the
amounts are tendered. Any amounts tendered to the court by
or on behalf of the garnishee or the defendant prior to judgment shall be disbursed to the party entitled to same upon
entry of judgment or order, and any amounts so tendered after
entry of judgment or order shall be disbursed upon receipt to
the party entitled to same.
(2) If it shall appear from the answer of the garnishee and
the same is not controverted, or if it shall appear from the
hearing or trial on controversion or by stipulation of the parties that the garnishee is indebted to the principal defendant in
any sum, but that such indebtedness is not matured and is not
due and payable, and if the required return or affidavit showing service on or mailing to the defendant is on file, the court
shall make an order requiring the garnishee to pay such sum
into court when the same becomes due, the date when such
payment is to be made to be specified in the order, and in
default thereof that judgment shall be entered against the garnishee for the amount of such indebtedness so admitted or
found due. In case the garnishee pays the sum at the time
specified in the order, the payment shall operate as a discharge, otherwise judgment shall be entered against the gar6.27.250
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6.27.265
nishee for the amount of such indebtedness, which judgment
shall have the same force and effect, and be enforced in the
same manner as other judgments entered against garnishees
as provided in this chapter: PROVIDED, That if judgment is
rendered in favor of the principal defendant, or if any judgment rendered against the principal defendant is satisfied
prior to the date of payment specified in an order of payment
entered under this subsection, the garnishee shall not be
required to make the payment, nor shall any judgment in such
case be entered against the garnishee.
(3) The court shall, upon request of the plaintiff at the
time judgment is rendered against the garnishee or within one
year thereafter, or within one year after service of the writ on
the garnishee if no judgment is taken against the garnishee,
render judgment against the defendant for recoverable garnishment costs and attorney fees. However, if it appears from
the answer of garnishee or otherwise that, at the time the writ
was issued, the garnishee held no funds, personal property, or
effects of the defendant and, in the case of a garnishment on
earnings, the defendant was not employed by the garnishee,
or, in the case of a writ directed to a financial institution, the
defendant maintained no account therein, then the plaintiff
may not be awarded judgment against the defendant for such
costs or attorney fees. [2003 c 222 § 10; 2000 c 72 § 5; 1988
c 231 § 32; 1987 c 442 § 1025; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 20. Formerly RCW 7.33.200.]
Rules of court: Cf. SPR 91.04W(d).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.260
6.27.260 Execution on judgment against garnishee.
Execution may be issued on the judgment against the garnishee in the same manner as upon any other judgment. The
amount made upon any such execution shall be paid by the
officer executing it to the clerk of the court from which the
execution was issued; and, in cases where judgment has been
rendered against the defendant, the amount made on the execution shall be applied to the satisfaction of the judgment,
interest and costs against the defendant. In case judgment has
not been rendered against the defendant at the time execution
issued against the garnishee is returned, any amount made on
the execution shall be paid to the clerk of the court from
which the execution issued, who shall retain the same until
judgment is rendered in the action between the plaintiff and
defendant. In case judgment is rendered in favor of the plaintiff, the amount made on the execution against the garnishee
shall be applied to the satisfaction of such judgment and the
surplus, if any, shall be paid to the defendant. In case judgment is rendered in favor of the defendant, the amount made
on the execution against the garnishee shall be paid to the
defendant. [1987 c 442 § 1026; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 21. Formerly RCW 7.33.210.]
6.27.265
6.27.265 Form for judgment against garnishee. The
judgment on garnishee’s answer or tendered funds, and for
costs against defendant, and the order to pay funds shall be
substantially in the following form:
[Title 6 RCW—page 39]
6.27.270
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
IN THE . . . . COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF . . . . .
.....................
Plaintiff
vs.
No. . . . . .
JUDGMENT AND ORDER
TO PAY
(Clerk’s Action Required)
.....................
Defendant
.....................
Garnishee
Judgment Summary
Judgment Creditor
............
Garnishment Judgment Debtor
............
Garnishment Judgment Amount
............
Costs Judgment Debtor
............
Costs Judgment Amount
............
Judgments to bear interest at
............
Attorney for Judgment Creditor
............
%
IT APPEARING THAT garnishee was indebted to
defendant in the nonexempt amount of $ . . . . . .; that at the
time the writ of garnishment was issued defendant was
employed by or maintained a financial institution account
with garnishee, or garnishee had in its possession or control
funds, personal property, or effects of defendant; and that
plaintiff has incurred recoverable costs and attorney fees of
$. . . .; now, therefore, it is hereby
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that plaintiff is awarded judgment against garnishee in the amount of
$. . . .; that plaintiff is awarded judgment against defendant in
the amount of $ . . . . . . for recoverable costs; that, if this is a
superior court order, garnishee shall pay its judgment amount
to plaintiff [or to plaintiff’s attorney] through the registry of
the court, and the clerk of the court shall note receipt thereof
and forthwith disburse such payment to plaintiff [or to plaintiff’s attorney]; that, if this is a district court order, garnishee
shall pay its judgment amount to plaintiff directly [or to
plaintiff’s attorney], and if any payment is received by the
clerk of the court, the clerk shall forthwith disburse such payment to plaintiff [or to plaintiff’s attorney]. Garnishee is
advised that the failure to pay its judgment amount may result
in execution of the judgment, including garnishment.
DONE IN OPEN COURT this . . . . . . day of . . . ., 20. .
......................
Judge/Court Commissioner
Presented by:
.................
Attorney for Plaintiff
[2003 c 222 § 11; 2000 c 72 § 6.]
6.27.270 Decree directing garnishee to deliver up
effects—Disposition. If it appears from the garnishee’s
6.27.270
[Title 6 RCW—page 40]
answer or otherwise that the garnishee had possession or control, when the writ was served, of any personal property or
effects of the defendant liable to execution, and if the
required return or affidavit showing service on or mailing to
the defendant is on file, the court shall render a decree requiring the garnishee to deliver up to the sheriff on demand, and
after making arrangements with the sheriff as to time and
place of delivery, such personal property or effects or so
much of them as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff’s
claim. If a judgment has been rendered in favor of the plaintiff against the defendant, such personal property or effects
may be sold in the same manner as any other property is sold
upon an execution issued on said judgment. If judgment has
not been rendered in the principal action, the sheriff shall
retain possession of the personal property or effects until the
rendition of judgment therein, and, if judgment is thereafter
rendered in favor of the plaintiff, said personal property or
effects, or sufficient of them to satisfy such judgment, may be
sold in the same manner as other property is sold on execution, by virtue of an execution issued on the judgment in the
principal action. If judgment is rendered in the action against
the plaintiff and in favor of the defendant, such effects and
personal property shall be returned to the defendant by the
sheriff: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That if such effects or
personal property are of a perishable nature, or the interests
of the parties will be subserved by making a sale thereof
before judgment, the court may order a sale thereof by the
sheriff in the same manner as sales upon execution are made,
and the proceeds of such sale shall be paid to the clerk of the
court that issued the writ, and the same disposition shall be
made of the proceeds at the termination of the action as
would have been made of the personal property or effects
under the provisions of this section in case the sale had not
been made. [1988 c 231 § 33; 1987 c 442 § 1027; 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 22. Formerly RCW 7.33.220.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.280
6.27.280 Procedure upon failure of garnishee to
deliver. If the garnishee, adjudged to have effects or personal property of the defendant in possession or under control
as provided in RCW 6.27.270, fails or refuses to deliver them
to the sheriff on such demand, the officer shall immediately
make return of such failure or refusal, whereupon, on motion
of the plaintiff, the garnishee shall be cited to show cause
why he or she should not be found in contempt of court for
such failure or refusal, and should the garnishee fail to show
some good and sufficient excuse for such failure and refusal,
he or she shall be fined for such contempt and imprisoned
until he or she shall deliver such personal property or effects.
[1987 c 442 § 1028; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 23. Formerly RCW
7.33.230.]
6.27.290
6.27.290 Similarity of names—Procedure. (1) If the
garnishee in the answer states that the garnishee at the time of
the service of the writ was indebted to or had possession or
control of personal property or effects belonging to a person
with a name the same as or similar to the name of the defendant, and stating the place of business or residence of said
person, and that the garnishee does not know whether or not
such person is the same person as the defendant, and prays
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the court to determine whether or not the person is the same
person as the defendant, the court, before rendering judgment
against the garnishee defendant as hereinbefore provided,
shall conduct a hearing to take proof as to the identity of said
persons.
(2) Before the hearing on the question of identity, the
plaintiff shall cause the court to issue a citation directed to the
person identified in the garnishee’s answer, commanding that
person to appear before the court from which the citation is
issued within ten days after the service of the same, and to
answer on oath whether or not he or she is the same person as
the defendant in said action. The citation shall be dated and
attested in the same manner as a writ of garnishment and be
delivered to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney and shall
be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action
is served.
(3) If the court finds after hearing that the persons are not
the same, the garnishee shall be discharged and shall recover
costs against the plaintiff. If the court finds that the persons
are the same, it shall make the same kind of judgment as in
other cases in which the garnishee is held upon the garnishee’s answer, including provision for garnishee’s costs.
(4) If the court finds after the hearing that the defendant
or judgment debtor is the same person as the person identified
in the garnishee’s answer, it shall be sufficient answer to any
claim of said person against the garnishee founded on any
indebtedness of the garnishee or on the possession or control
by the garnishee of any personal property or effects for the
garnishee to show that the indebtedness was paid or the personal property or effects were delivered under the judgment
of the court in accordance with the provisions in this chapter.
[1987 c 442 § 1029; 1969 ex.s. c 264 § 33. Formerly RCW
7.33.330.]
6.27.300
6.27.300 Garnishee protected against claim of defendant. It shall be a sufficient answer to any claim of the defendant against the garnishee founded on any indebtedness of
the garnishee or on the possession or control by the garnishee
of any personal property or effects, for the garnishee to show
that such indebtedness was paid or such personal property or
effects were delivered under the judgment of the court in
accordance with this chapter. [1987 c 442 § 1030; 1969 ex.s.
c 264 § 30. Formerly RCW 7.33.300.]
6.27.310
6.27.310 Dismissal of writ after one year—Notice—
Exception. In all cases where it shall appear from the answer
of the garnishee that the garnishee was indebted to the defendant when the writ of garnishment was served, no controversion is pending, there has been no discharge or judgment
against the garnishee entered, and one year has passed since
the filing of the answer of the garnishee, the court, after ten
days’ notice in writing to the plaintiff, shall enter an order
dismissing the writ of garnishment and discharging the garnishee: PROVIDED, That this provision shall have no effect
if the cause of action between plaintiff and defendant is pending on the trial calendar, or if any party files an affidavit that
the action is still pending. [1987 c 442 § 1031; 1969 ex.s. c
264 § 27. Formerly RCW 7.33.270.]
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6.27.340
6.27.320
6.27.320 Dismissal of garnishment—Duty of plaintiff—Procedure—Penalty—Costs. In any case where garnishee has answered that it is holding funds or property
belonging to defendant and plaintiff shall obtain satisfaction
of the judgment and payment of recoverable garnishment
costs and attorney fees from a source other than the garnishment, upon written demand of the defendant or the garnishee,
it shall be the duty of plaintiff to obtain an order dismissing
the garnishment and to serve it upon the garnishee within
twenty days after the demand or the satisfaction of judgment
and payment of costs and fees, whichever shall be later. The
attorney of record for the plaintiff may, as an alternative to
obtaining a court order dismissing the garnishment, deliver to
the garnishee and file with the court an authorization to dismiss the garnishment in whole or part, signed by the attorney,
in substantially the form indicated in RCW 6.27.160(3). In
the event of the failure of plaintiff to obtain and serve such an
order or release, if garnishee continues to hold such funds or
property, defendant shall be entitled to move for dismissal of
the garnishment and shall further be entitled to a judgment
against plaintiff of one hundred dollars plus defendant’s costs
and damages. Dismissal may be on ex parte motion of the
plaintiff. [2003 c 222 § 12; 2000 c 72 § 7; 1969 ex.s. c 264 §
31. Formerly RCW 7.33.310.]
6.27.330
6.27.330 Continuing lien on earnings—Authorized.
A judgment creditor may obtain a continuing lien on earnings
by a garnishment pursuant to RCW 6.27.340, 6.27.350,
6.27.360, and *7.33.390. [1987 c 442 § 1032; 1970 ex.s. c 61
§ 5. Formerly RCW 7.33.350.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 7.33.390 was repealed by 1987 c 442. Language substantially similar to RCW 7.33.390 was added to RCW 6.27.350.
6.27.340
6.27.340 Continuing lien on earnings—Captions—
Additions to writ and answer forms. (1) Service of a writ
for a continuing lien shall comply fully with RCW 6.27.110.
(2) The caption of the writ shall be marked "CONTINUING LIEN ON EARNINGS" and the following additional
paragraph shall be included in the writ form prescribed in
RCW 6.27.100:
"THIS IS A WRIT FOR A CONTINUING LIEN.
THE GARNISHEE SHALL HOLD the nonexempt
portion of the defendant’s earnings due at the time
of service of this writ and shall also hold the defendant’s nonexempt earnings that accrue through the
last payroll period ending on or before SIXTY days
after the date of service of this writ. HOWEVER, IF
THE GARNISHEE IS PRESENTLY HOLDING
THE NONEXEMPT PORTION OF THE DEFENDANT’S EARNINGS UNDER A PREVIOUSLY
SERVED WRIT FOR A CONTINUING LIEN,
THE GARNISHEE SHALL HOLD UNDER THIS
WRIT only the defendant’s nonexempt earnings
that accrue from the date the previously served writ
or writs terminate and through the last payroll
period ending on or before sixty days after the date
of termination of the previous writ or writs. IN
EITHER CASE, THE GARNISHEE SHALL STOP
WITHHOLDING WHEN THE SUM WITHHELD
[Title 6 RCW—page 41]
6.27.350
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EQUALS THE AMOUNT STATED IN THIS
WRIT OF GARNISHMENT."
(3) The answer forms served on an employer with the
writ shall include in the caption, "ANSWER TO WRIT OF
GARNISHMENT FOR CONTINUING LIEN ON EARNINGS," and the following paragraph shall be added to section
I of the answer form prescribed in RCW 6.27.190:
"If you are withholding the defendant’s nonexempt
earnings under a previously served writ for a continuing lien, answer only sections I and II of this
form and mail or deliver the forms as directed in the
writ. Withhold from the defendant’s future nonexempt earnings as directed in the writ, and a second
set of answer forms will be forwarded to you later.
ANSWER: I am presently holding the defendant’s
nonexempt earnings under a previous writ served
on . . . . . . that will terminate not later than . . . . . .,
20 . . .
.....................
If you are NOT withholding the defendant’s earnings under a previously served writ for a continuing
lien, answer this entire form and mail or deliver the
forms as directed in the writ. A second set of answer
forms will be forwarded to you later for subsequently withheld earnings."
(4) In the event plaintiff fails to comply with this section,
employer may elect to treat the garnishment as one not creating a continuing lien. [2003 c 222 § 13; 1988 c 231 § 34;
1987 c 442 § 1033; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 6. Formerly RCW
7.33.360.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.350 Continuing lien on earnings—When lien
becomes effective—Termination—Second answer. (1)
Where the garnishee’s answer to a garnishment for a continuing lien reflects that the defendant is employed by the garnishee, the judgment or balance due thereon as reflected on
the writ of garnishment shall become a lien on earnings due
at the time of the effective date of the writ, as defined in this
subsection, to the extent that they are not exempt from garnishment, and such lien shall continue as to subsequent nonexempt earnings until the total subject to the lien equals the
amount stated on the writ of garnishment or until the expiration of the employer’s payroll period ending on or before
sixty days after the effective date of the writ, whichever
occurs first, except that such lien on subsequent earnings
shall terminate sooner if the employment relationship is terminated or if the underlying judgment is vacated, modified,
or satisfied in full or if the writ is dismissed. The "effective
date" of a writ is the date of service of the writ if there is no
previously served writ; otherwise, it is the date of termination
of a previously served writ or writs.
(2) At the time of the expected termination of the lien,
the plaintiff shall mail to the garnishee three additional
stamped envelopes addressed as provided in RCW 6.27.110,
and four additional copies of the answer form prescribed in
RCW 6.27.190. The plaintiff shall replace the text of section
6.27.350
[Title 6 RCW—page 42]
I of the answer form with a statement in substantially the following form: "ANSWER SECTION II OF THIS FORM
WITH RESPECT TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF EARNINGS WITHHELD UNDER THIS GARNISHMENT,
INCLUDING THE AMOUNT, IF ANY, STATED IN
YOUR FIRST ANSWER, AND WITHIN TWENTY DAYS
AFTER YOU RECEIVE THESE FORMS, MAIL OR
DELIVER THEM AS DIRECTED IN THE WRIT."
Amount due and owing stated in first answer $ . . .
Amount accrued since first answer
$...
TOTAL AMOUNT WITHHELD
$. . .
(3) Within twenty days of receipt of the second answer
form the garnishee shall file a second answer, in the form as
provided in subsection (2) of this section, stating the total
amount held subject to the garnishment. [2003 c 222 § 14;
1997 c 296 § 7; 1988 c 231 § 35; 1987 c 442 § 1034; 1970
ex.s. c 61 § 7. Formerly RCW 7.33.370.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.27.360 Continuing lien on earnings—Priorities—
Exceptions. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this
section, a lien obtained under RCW 6.27.350 shall have priority over any subsequent garnishment lien or wage assignment except that service of a writ shall not be effective to create a continuing lien with such priority if a writ in the same
case is pending at the time of the service of the new writ.
(2) A lien obtained under RCW 6.27.350 shall not have
priority over a notice of payroll deduction issued under RCW
26.23.060 or a wage assignment or other garnishment for
child support issued under chapters 26.18 and 74.20A RCW.
Should nonexempt wages remain after deduction of all
amounts owing under a notice of payroll deduction, wage
assignment, or garnishment for child support, the garnishee
shall withhold the remaining nonexempt wages under the lien
obtained under RCW 6.27.350. [1997 c 296 § 8; 1989 c 360
§ 20; 1987 c 442 § 1035; 1970 ex.s. c 61 § 8. Formerly RCW
7.33.380.]
6.27.360
6.27.370 Notice to federal government as garnishee
defendant—Deposit, payment, and endorsement of funds
received by the clerk—Fees as recoverable cost. (1)
Whenever the federal government is named as a garnishee
defendant, the clerk of the court shall, upon submitting a
notice in the appropriate form by the plaintiff, issue a notice
which directs the garnishee defendant to disburse any nonexempt earnings to the court in accordance with the garnishee
defendant’s normal pay and disbursement cycle.
(2) Funds received by the clerk from a garnishee defendant may be deposited into the registry of the court or, in the
case of negotiable instruments, may be retained in the court
file. Upon presentation of an order directing the clerk to disburse the funds received, the clerk shall pay or endorse the
funds over to the party entitled to receive the funds. Except
for good cause shown, the funds shall not be paid or endorsed
to the plaintiff prior to the expiration of any minimum statutory period allowed to the defendant for filing an exemption
claim.
(3) The plaintiff shall, in the same manner permitted for
service of the writ of garnishment, provide to the garnishee
6.27.370
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Commissioners to Convey Real Estate
defendant a copy of the notice issued by the clerk and an
envelope addressed to the court, and shall supply to the garnished party a copy of the notice.
(4) Any answer or processing fees charged by the garnishee defendant to the plaintiff under federal law shall be a
recoverable cost under RCW 6.27.090.
(5) The notice to the federal government garnishee shall
be in substantially the following form:
IN THE . . . . . . COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
IN AND FOR . . . . . . COUNTY
. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .,
Plaintiff,
vs.
NO . . . . . .
NOTICE TO FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT GARNISHEE
DEFENDANT
. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .,
Defendant,
. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .,
Garnishee Defendant.
You have been named as the garnishee defendant in the
above-entitled cause. A Writ of Garnishment accompanies
this Notice. The Writ of Garnishment directs you to hold
the nonexempt earnings of the named defendant, but does
not instruct you to disburse the funds you hold.
BY THIS NOTICE THE COURT DIRECTS YOU TO
WITHHOLD ALL NONEXEMPT EARNINGS AND
DISBURSE THEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR
NORMAL PAY AND DISBURSEMENT CYCLE, TO
THE FOLLOWING:
. . . . . . County . . . . . . Court Clerk
Cause No . . . . . . .
............................
(Address)
PLEASE REFERENCE THE DEFENDANT
EMPLOYEE’S NAME AND THE ABOVE CAUSE
NUMBER ON ALL DISBURSEMENTS.
The enclosed Writ also directs you to respond to the Writ
within twenty (20) days, but you are allowed thirty (30)
days to respond under federal law.
DATED this . . . . day of . . . . . ., 19 . . .
................
Clerk of the Court
[1997 c 296 § 9.]
6.27.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
(2010 Ed.)
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 14.]
Chapter 6.28 RCW
COMMISSIONERS TO CONVEY REAL ESTATE
Chapter 6.28
Sections
6.28.010
6.28.020
6.28.030
6.28.040
6.28.050
6.28.060
6.28.070
6.28.080
Court may appoint, when.
Contents of deed.
Effect of conveyance pursuant to judgment.
Effect of conveyance pursuant to order of sale.
Approval of court necessary.
Execution of conveyance.
Recording.
Compelling performance.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 70.
TO: THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
AND ANY DEPARTMENT, AGENCY, OR DIVISION
THEREOF
6.27.900
6.28.060
6.28.010 Court may appoint, when. The several superior courts may, whenever it is necessary, appoint a commissioner to convey real estate:
(1) When by a judgment in an action, a party is ordered
to convey real property to another, or any interest therein.
(2) When real property, or any interest therein, has been
sold under a special order of the court and the purchase
money paid therefor. [Code 1881 § 528; 1877 p 111 § 532;
1854 p 205 § 390; RRS § 605.]
6.28.010
6.28.020 Contents of deed. The deed of the commissioner shall so refer to the judgment authorizing the conveyance, that the same may be readily found, but need not recite
the record in the case generally. [Code 1881 § 529; 1877 p
112 § 533; 1854 p 205 § 391; RRS § 606.]
6.28.020
6.28.030 Effect of conveyance pursuant to judgment.
A conveyance made in pursuance of a judgment shall pass to
the grantee the title of the parties ordered to convey the land.
[Code 1881 § 530; 1877 p 112 § 534; 1854 p 205 § 392; RRS
§ 607.]
6.28.030
6.28.040 Effect of conveyance pursuant to order of
sale. A conveyance made in pursuance of a sale ordered by
the court, shall pass to the grantee the title of all the parties to
the action or proceeding. [Code 1881 § 531; 1877 p 112 §
535; 1854 p 205 § 393; RRS § 608.]
6.28.040
6.28.050 Approval of court necessary. A conveyance
by a commissioner shall not pass any right until it has been
examined and approved by the court, which approval shall be
indorsed on the conveyance and recorded with it. [Code
1881 § 532; 1877 p 112 § 536; 1854 p 205 § 394; RRS § 609.]
6.28.050
6.28.060 Execution of conveyance. It shall be sufficient for the conveyance to be signed by the commissioner
only, without affixing the name of the parties whose title is
conveyed, but the names of the parties shall be recited in the
6.28.060
[Title 6 RCW—page 43]
6.28.070
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body of the conveyance. [Code 1881 § 533; 1877 p 112 §
537; 1854 p 205 § 395; RRS § 610.]
6.28.070 Recording. The conveyance shall be recorded
in the office in which by law it should have been recorded had
it been made by the parties whose title is conveyed by it.
[Code 1881 § 534; 1877 p 112 § 538; 1854 p 205 § 396; RRS
§ 611.]
6.28.070
6.28.080 Compelling performance. In case of a judgment to compel a party to execute a conveyance of real estate,
the court may enforce the judgment by attachment or sequestration, or appoint a commissioner to make the conveyance.
[Code 1881 § 535; 1877 p 112 § 539; 1854 p 205 § 397; RRS
§ 612.]
6.28.080
Chapter 6.32 RCW
PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTAL TO EXECUTION
Chapter 6.32
Sections
6.32.010
6.32.015
6.32.020
6.32.030
6.32.040
6.32.050
6.32.060
6.32.070
6.32.080
6.32.085
6.32.090
6.32.100
6.32.110
6.32.120
6.32.130
6.32.140
6.32.150
6.32.160
6.32.170
6.32.180
6.32.190
6.32.200
6.32.210
6.32.220
6.32.240
6.32.250
6.32.260
6.32.270
6.32.280
Order for examination of judgment debtor—Plaintiff entitled
to costs—Additional fees if debtor fails to answer or appear.
Order to require judgment debtor to answer interrogatories.
Warrant, how vacated.
Third parties may be brought in for examination.
Before whom examined.
Procedure on examination.
Referee’s oath.
Order authorizing payment by debtor of judgment debtor.
Order requiring delivery of money or property to sheriff.
Order charging partnership interest or directing sale.
Powers of sheriff.
How money or property applied by sheriff.
Disposition of balance after judgment satisfied.
Transfer of property may be enjoined.
Service of orders.
Service of warrant.
Discontinuance or dismissal of proceedings.
Costs to judgment creditor.
Costs to judgment debtor, when.
Disobedience of order punishable as contempt.
Attendance of judgment debtor.
Party or witness not excused from answering.
Proceedings in case of joint debtors.
Continuances.
Proceedings, before whom instituted.
Property exempt from seizure.
Proceedings to be heard without jury.
Adjudication of title to property—Jury trial.
Fee of referee.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 69(b).
6.32.010 Order for examination of judgment
debtor—Plaintiff entitled to costs—Additional fees if
debtor fails to answer or appear. At any time within ten
years after entry of a judgment for the sum of twenty-five
dollars or over, unless the time is extended in accordance
with RCW 6.17.020(3), upon application by the judgment
creditor such court or judge may, by an order, require the
judgment debtor to appear at a specified time and place
before the judge granting the order, or a referee appointed by
the judge, to answer concerning the same; and the judge to
whom application is made under this chapter may, if it is
made to appear to him or her by the affidavit of the judgment
creditor, his or her agent or attorney that there is danger of the
debtor absconding, order the sheriff to arrest the debtor and
bring him or her before the judge granting the order. Upon
being brought before the judge, he or she may be ordered to
6.32.010
[Title 6 RCW—page 44]
enter into a bond, with sufficient sureties, that he or she will
attend from time to time before the judge or referee, as shall
be directed, during the pendency of the proceedings and until
the final termination thereof. If the judgment debtor or other
persons against whom the special proceedings are instituted
has been served with these proceedings, the plaintiff shall be
entitled to costs of service, notary fees, and an appearance fee
of twenty-five dollars. If the judgment debtor or other persons fail to answer or appear, the plaintiff shall additionally
be entitled to reasonable attorney fees. If a plaintiff institutes
special proceedings and fails to appear, a judgment debtor or
other person against whom the proceeding was instituted who
appears is entitled to an appearance fee of twenty-five dollars
and reasonable attorney fees. [1994 c 189 § 4; 1985 c 215 §
1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 45 § 6; 1980 c 105 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 211 §
1; 1957 c 8 § 7; 1899 c 93 § 1; 1893 c 133 § 1; RRS § 613.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.32.015 Order to require judgment debtor to
answer interrogatories. At any time within ten years after
entry of a judgment for a sum of twenty-five dollars or over,
unless the time is extended in accordance with RCW
6.17.020(3), upon application by the judgment creditor such
court or judge may, by order served on the judgment debtor,
require such debtor to answer written interrogatories, under
oath, in such form as may be approved by the court. No such
creditor shall be required to proceed under this section nor
shall he or she waive his or her rights to proceed under RCW
6.32.010 by proceeding under this section. [1994 c 189 § 5;
1980 c 105 § 6; 1971 ex.s. c 211 § 2.]
6.32.015
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
6.32.020 Warrant, how vacated. A warrant issued as
prescribed in RCW 6.32.010 may be vacated or modified by
the judge making the same, or by the court out of which the
execution was issued, upon giving three days’ notice to the
opposite party. [1893 c 133 § 2; RRS § 614.]
6.32.020
6.32.030 Third parties may be brought in for examination. Any person may be made a party to a supplemental
proceeding by service of a like order in like manner as that
required to be served upon the judgment debtor, and upon
proof by affidavit or otherwise, to the satisfaction of the
judge, that execution has been issued and return made
thereon wholly or partially unsatisfied, and also that any person or corporation has personal property of the judgment
debtor of the value of twenty-five dollars or over, or is
indebted to him in said amount, or is holding the title to real
estate for the judgment debtor, or has knowledge concerning
the property interests of the judgment debtor, the judge may
make an order requiring such person or corporation, or an
officer thereof, to appear at a specified time and place before
him, or a referee appointed by him, and answer concerning
the same. [1923 c 160 § 1; 1893 c 133 § 3; RRS § 615.]
6.32.030
6.32.040 Before whom examined. An order requiring
a person to attend and be examined, made pursuant to any
provision of this chapter, must require him so to attend and be
examined either before the judge to whom the order is returnable or before a referee designated therein. Where the exam6.32.040
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Proceedings Supplemental to Execution
ination is taken before a referee, he must certify to the judge
to whom the order is returnable all of the evidence and other
proceedings taken before him. [1893 c 133 § 4; RRS § 616.]
6.32.110
ings, and in that case to the receiver. [1893 c 133 § 8; RRS §
620.]
6.32.085
6.32.050 Procedure on examination. Upon an examination made under this chapter, the answer of the party or
witness examined must be under oath. A corporation must
attend by and answer under the oath of an officer thereof, and
the judge may, in his discretion, specify the officer. Either
party may be examined as a witness in his own behalf, and
may produce and examine other witnesses as upon the trial of
an action. The judge or referee may adjourn any proceedings
under this chapter, from time to time, as he thinks proper.
[1893 c 133 § 5; RRS § 617.]
6.32.050
6.32.060 Referee’s oath. Unless the parties expressly
waive the referee’s oath, a referee appointed as prescribed in
this chapter must, before entering upon an examination or
taking testimony, subscribe and take an oath that he will
faithfully and fairly discharge his duty upon the reference,
and make a just and true report according to the best of his
understanding. The oath must be returned to the judge with
the report of the testimony. [1893 c 133 § 6; RRS § 618.]
6.32.060
6.32.085 Order charging partnership interest or
directing sale. If it appears from the examination or testimony taken in the special proceedings authorized by this
chapter that the judgment debtor owns an interest in a partnership, the judge who granted the order or warrant or to
whom it is returnable may in his or her discretion, upon such
notice to other partners as the judge deems just, and to the
extent permitted by Title 25 RCW, (1) enter an order charging the partnership interest with payment of the judgment,
directing that all or any part of distributions or other amounts
becoming due to the judgment debtor, other than earnings as
defined in RCW 6.27.010, be paid to a receiver if one has
been appointed, otherwise to the clerk of the court that
entered the judgment, for application to payment of the judgment in the same manner as proceeds from sale on execution
and, in aid of the charging order, the court may make such
other orders as a case requires, or (2) enter an order directing
sale of the partnership interest in the same manner as personal
property is sold on execution. [1987 c 442 § 1114.]
6.32.090
6.32.070 Order authorizing payment by debtor of
judgment debtor. At any time after the commencement of a
special proceeding authorized by this chapter, and before the
appointment of a receiver therein, or the extension of a
receivership thereto, the judge by whom the order or warrant
was granted or to whom it is made returnable, may in his discretion upon proof by affidavit to his satisfaction that a person or corporation is indebted to the judgment debtor, and
upon such notice given to such person or corporation as he
deems just, or without notice make an order permitting the
person or corporation to pay the sheriff designated in the
order a sum on account of the alleged indebtedness not
exceeding the sum which will satisfy the execution. A payment thus made is to the extent thereof a discharge of the
indebtedness except as against a transferee from the judgment debtor in good faith, and for a valuable consideration, of
whose rights the person or corporation had actual or constructive notice when the payment was made. [1893 c 133 §
7; RRS § 619.]
6.32.070
6.32.080 Order requiring delivery of money or property to sheriff. Where it appears from the examination or
testimony taken in the special proceedings authorized by this
chapter that the judgment debtor has in his possession or
under his control money or other personal property belonging
to him, or that one or more articles of personal property capable of manual delivery, his right to the possession whereof is
not substantially disputed, are in the possession or under the
control of another person, the judge by whom the order or
warrant was granted, or to whom it is returnable, may in his
discretion, and upon such notice given to such persons as he
deems just, or without notice, make an order directing the
judgment debtor, or other person, immediately to pay the
money or deliver the articles of personal property to a sheriff
designated in the order, unless a receiver has been appointed
or a receivership has been extended to the special proceed6.32.080
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6.32.090 Powers of sheriff. If the sheriff to whom
money is paid or other property is delivered, pursuant to an
order made as prescribed in RCW 6.32.080, does not then
hold an execution upon the judgment against the property of
the judgment debtor, he has the same rights and power, and is
subject to the same duties and liabilities with respect to the
money or property, as if the money had been collected or the
property had been levied upon by him by virtue of such an
execution, except as provided in RCW 6.32.100. [1893 c 133
§ 9; RRS § 621.]
6.32.100
6.32.100 How money or property applied by sheriff.
Unless a receiver has been appointed or extended with
respect to money or property in the hands of the sheriff, the
judge may direct the sheriff to apply the money, the property,
or the proceeds of the property, upon an execution in favor of
the judgment creditor issued either before or after the payment or delivery to the sheriff. [2004 c 165 § 34; 1893 c 133
§ 10; RRS § 622.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
6.32.110
6.32.110 Disposition of balance after judgment satisfied. Where money is paid or property is delivered as prescribed in RCW 6.32.070, 6.32.080, 6.32.090 and 6.32.100
and afterwards the special proceeding is discontinued or dismissed, or the judgment is satisfied without resorting to the
money or property, or a balance of the money or of the proceeds of the property, or a part of the property remains in the
sheriff’s or receiver’s hands after satisfying the judgment and
the costs and expenses of the special proceeding, the judge
must make an order directing the sheriff or receiver to pay the
money or deliver the property so remaining in his hands to
the debtor, or to such other person as appears to be entitled
thereto, upon payment of his fees and all other sums legally
chargeable against the same. [1893 c 133 § 11; RRS § 623.]
[Title 6 RCW—page 45]
6.32.120
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6.32.120 Transfer of property may be enjoined. The
judge by whom the order or warrant was granted or to whom
it is returnable may make an injunction order restraining any
person or corporation, whether a party or not a party to the
special proceeding, from making or suffering any transfer or
other disposition of or interference with the property of the
judgment debtor or the property or debt concerning which
any person is required to attend and be examined, until further direction in the premises. Such an injunction may be
made simultaneously with the order or warrant by which the
special proceeding is instituted, and upon the same papers or
afterwards, upon an affidavit showing sufficient grounds
therefor. The judge or court may, as a condition of granting
an application to vacate or modify the injunction order
require the applicant to give security in such sum and in such
manner as justice requires. [1893 c 133 § 12; RRS § 624.]
6.32.120
other disbursements, and of a sum in addition thereto not
exceeding twenty-five dollars, and directing the payment
thereof out of any money which has come or may come to the
hands of the receiver or of the sheriff within a time specified
in the order. [1893 c 133 § 16; RRS § 628.]
6.32.170 Costs to judgment debtor, when. Where the
judgment debtor or other person against whom the special
proceeding is instituted has been examined, and property
applicable to the payment of the judgment has not been discovered, the judge may make an order allowing him a sum,
not to exceed twenty-five dollars, as costs, provided that any
such sum so allowed the judgment debtor, shall be set off
against the amount due the judgment creditor on his judgment. [1923 c 160 § 2; 1893 c 133 § 17; RRS § 629.]
6.32.170
6.32.180 Disobedience of order punishable as contempt. A person who refuses, or without sufficient excuse
neglects, to obey an order of a judge or referee made pursuant
to any of the provisions of this chapter, and duly served upon
him, or an oral direction given directly to him by a judge or
referee in the course of the special proceeding, or to attend
before a judge or referee according to the command of a subpoena duly served upon him, may be punished by the judge of
the court out of which the execution issued, as for contempt.
[1893 c 133 § 18; RRS § 630.]
6.32.180
6.32.130 Service of orders. An injunction order or an
order requiring a person to attend and be examined made as
prescribed in this chapter must be served by delivering to the
person to be served a certified copy of the original order and
a copy of the affidavit on which it was made. In the case of an
order requiring a person to attend and be examined and not
imposing injunctive restraints, a noncertified copy may be
served if the noncertified copy bears a stamp or notation indicating the name of the judge or commissioner who signed the
original order, and a stamp or notation indicating the original
order has been filed with the court.
Service upon a corporation is sufficient if made upon an
officer, to whom a copy of a summons must be delivered.
Where an order is personally served upon a corporation,
unless the officer to be served is specially designated in the
order, the order may be served upon any person upon whom
a summons can be served. [1995 c 73 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 38 §
1; 1893 c 133 § 13; RRS § 625.]
6.32.130
6.32.140 Service of warrant. The sheriff, when he
arrests a judgment debtor by virtue of a warrant issued as prescribed in this chapter, must deliver to him a copy of the warrant and of the affidavit upon which it was granted. [1893 c
133 § 14; RRS § 626.]
6.32.140
6.32.150 Discontinuance or dismissal of proceedings.
A special proceeding instituted as prescribed in this chapter
may be discontinued at any time upon such terms as justice
requires, by an order of the judge made upon the application
of the judgment creditor. Where the judgment creditor unreasonably delays or neglects to proceed, or where it appears
that the judgment has been satisfied, the special proceedings
may be dismissed upon like terms by a like order made upon
the application of the judgment debtor, or of plaintiff in a
judgment creditor’s action against the debtor, or of a judgment creditor who has instituted either of the special proceedings authorized by this chapter. [2004 c 165 § 35; 1893 c 133
§ 15; RRS § 627.]
6.32.150
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
6.32.160 Costs to judgment creditor. The judge may
make an order allowing to the judgment creditor a fixed sum
as costs, consisting of his witness fees and referee’s fees and
6.32.160
[Title 6 RCW—page 46]
6.32.190 Attendance of judgment debtor. A judgment
debtor who resides or does business in the state cannot be
compelled to attend pursuant to an order made under the provisions of this chapter at a place without the county where his
residence or place of business is situated. Where the judgment debtor to be examined under this chapter is a corporation the court may cause such corporation to appear and be
examined by making like order or orders as are prescribed in
this chapter, directed to any officer or officers thereof. [1893
c 133 § 19; RRS § 631.]
6.32.190
6.32.200 Party or witness not excused from answering. A party or witness examined in a special proceeding
authorized by this chapter is not excused from answering a
question on the ground that his examination will tend to convict him of a commission of a fraud, or to prove that he has
been a party to or privy to or knowing of a conveyance,
assignment, transfer or other disposition of property for any
purpose; or that he or another person claims to be entitled as
against the judgment creditor or receiver appointed or to be
appointed in the special proceeding to hold property derived
from or through the judgment debtor, or to be discharged
from the payment of a debt which was due to the judgment
debtor or to a person in his behalf. But an answer cannot be
used as evidence against the person so answering in a criminal action or criminal proceeding. [1893 c 133 § 20; RRS §
632.]
6.32.200
6.32.210 Proceedings in case of joint debtors. When,
in proceedings under this chapter, personal service of the
summons in the action was not made on all of the defendants,
a debt due to, or other personal property owned by, one or
more of the defendants not summoned jointly with the defen6.32.210
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act
dants summoned, or with any of them, may be reached by
proceedings under this chapter. [1893 c 133 § 21; RRS §
633.]
6.32.220 Continuances. A special proceeding under
this chapter instituted before one judge may be continued
from time to time before another judge of the same court with
like effect as if it had been instituted or commenced before
the judge who last heard the same. [1893 c 133 § 22; RRS §
634.]
6.32.220
6.32.240 Proceedings, before whom instituted. Special proceedings under this chapter may be instituted and
prosecuted before the superior or district court of the county
in which the judgment was entered or any judge thereof, or
before the superior or district court of any county to the sheriff of which an execution has been issued or in which a transcript of said judgment has been filed in the office of the clerk
of said court or before any judge thereof. [1981 c 193 § 2;
1899 c 93 § 2; 1893 c 133 § 24; RRS § 636.]
6.32.240
6.32.250 Property exempt from seizure. This chapter
does not authorize the seizure of, or other interference with,
(1) any property which is expressly exempt by law from levy
and sale by virtue of an execution, attachment, or garnishment; or (2) any money, thing in action or other property held
in trust for a judgment debtor where the trust has been created
by, or the fund so held in trust has proceeded from, a person
other than the judgment debtor; or (3) the earnings of the
judgment debtor for personal services to the extent they
would be exempt against garnishment of the employer under
RCW 6.27.150. For purposes of this section, a person shall
not be treated as having made a disposition in trust for the use
of that person by reason of a lapse of a power of withdrawal
over the income or corpus of a trust created by another person. For this purpose, notification to the trustee of the trust of
an intent not to exercise the power of withdrawal shall not be
treated as a release of the power of withdrawal, but shall be
treated as a lapse of the power. [2006 c 360 § 13; 1987 c 442
§ 1115; 1893 c 133 § 25; RRS § 637.]
6.32.250
Clarification of laws—Enforceability of act—Severability—2006 c
360: See notes following RCW 11.108.070.
6.32.260 Proceedings to be heard without jury. Proceedings under this chapter are special proceedings, and shall
be heard by the judge or referee before whom the same are
returnable without a jury, except as provided in RCW
6.32.270. [1923 c 160 § 3; 1893 c 133 § 26; RRS § 638.]
6.32.260
6.36.025
property, and may determine such property to be wholly or in
part the property of the judgment debtor. If the person claiming adversely to the judgment debtor be not a party to the proceeding, the court shall by show cause order or otherwise
cause such person to be brought in and made a party thereto,
and shall set such proceeding for hearing on the first open
date in the trial calendar. Any person so made a party, or any
party to the original proceeding, may have such issue determined by a jury upon demand therefor and payment of a jury
fee as in other civil actions: PROVIDED, That such person
would be entitled to a jury trial if the matter was adjudicated
in a separate action. [1923 c 160 § 4; RRS § 638-1.]
6.32.280 Fee of referee. The fees of referees appointed
in proceedings under this chapter shall be five dollars per
day. [1893 c 133 § 27; RRS § 639.]
6.32.280
Chapter 6.36
Chapter 6.36 RCW
UNIFORM ENFORCEMENT OF
FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACT
Sections
6.36.010
6.36.025
6.36.035
6.36.045
6.36.130
6.36.140
6.36.150
6.36.160
6.36.900
6.36.910
Definitions.
Filing of foreign judgment—Authorized—Effect.
Affidavit of last address of judgment debtor, creditor—Filing—Notice of filing of judgment—Contents—Effect.
Effect of appeal from or stay of execution of foreign judgment—Grounds for stay of enforcement.
Sale under levy.
Interest and costs.
Satisfaction of judgment.
Optional procedure.
Construction—1953 c 191.
Short title.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 69(a).
Foreign judgments for debt, faith accorded: RCW 5.44.020.
Uniform judicial notice of foreign laws act: Chapter 5.24 RCW.
6.36.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) "Foreign judgment" means any judgment, decree or order of a
court of the United States or of any state or territory which is
entitled to full faith and credit in this state.
(2) "Register" means to file a foreign judgment in a court
of this state.
(3) "Levy" means to take control of or create a lien upon
property under any judicial writ or process whereby satisfaction of a judgment may be enforced against such property.
(4) "Judgment debtor" means the party against whom a
foreign judgment has been rendered. [1953 c 191 § 1.]
6.36.010
6.36.025 Filing of foreign judgment—Authorized—
Effect. (1) A copy of any foreign judgment authenticated in
accordance with the act of congress or the statutes of this
state may be filed in the office of the clerk of any superior
court of any county of this state. The clerk shall treat the foreign judgment in the same manner as a judgment of the superior court of this state. A judgment so filed has the same
effect and is subject to the same procedures, defenses, setoffs, counterclaims, cross-complaints, and proceedings for
reopening, vacating, staying, or extending as a judgment of a
superior court of this state and may be enforced, extended, or
satisfied in like manner.
6.36.025
6.32.270 Adjudication of title to property—Jury
trial. In any supplemental proceeding, where it appears to
the court that a judgment debtor may have an interest in or
title to any real property, and such interest or title is disclaimed by the judgment debtor or disputed by another person, or it appears that the judgment debtor may own or have
a right of possession to any personal property, and such ownership or right of possession is substantially disputed by
another person, the court may, if the person or persons claiming adversely be a party to the proceeding, adjudicate the
respective interests of the parties in such real or personal
6.32.270
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 6 RCW—page 47]
6.36.035
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
(2) Alternatively, a copy of any foreign judgment (a)
authenticated in accordance with the act of congress or the
statutes of this state, and (b) within the civil jurisdiction and
venue of the district court as provided in RCW 3.66.020,
3.66.030, and 3.66.040, may be filed in the office of the clerk
of any district court of this state. The clerk shall treat the foreign judgment in the same manner as a judgment of the district court of this state. A judgment so filed has the same
effect and is subject to the same procedures, defenses, setoffs, counterclaims, cross-complaints, and proceedings for
reopening, vacating, staying, transcribing, or extending as a
judgment of a district court of this state, and may be enforced,
transcribed, extended, or satisfied in like manner.
(3) The lien of any judgment filed under subsection (1)
or (2) of this section shall be governed by chapter 4.56 RCW
and RCW 6.17.020. [2002 c 261 § 4; 1994 c 185 § 6; 1977
ex.s. c 45 § 1.]
6.36.035 Affidavit of last address of judgment
debtor, creditor—Filing—Notice of filing of judgment—
Contents—Effect. (1) At the time of the filing of the foreign
judgment, the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s
lawyer shall make and file with the clerk of court an affidavit
setting forth the name and last known post office address of
the judgment debtor, the judgment creditor, and the filing and
expiration date of the judgment in the originating jurisdiction.
(2) Promptly upon the filing of the foreign judgment and
the affidavit, the judgment creditor shall mail notice of the
filing of the foreign judgment to the judgment debtor at the
address given. The notice shall include the name and post
office address of the judgment creditor and the judgment
creditor’s lawyer if any in this state. In addition, the judgment creditor shall file proof of mailing with the clerk.
(3)(a) No execution or other process for enforcement of
a foreign judgment filed in the office of the clerk of a superior
court shall be allowed until ten days after the proof of mailing
has been filed with the clerk by the judgment creditor.
(b) No execution or other process for enforcement of a
foreign judgment filed in the office of the clerk of a district
court shall be allowed until fourteen days after the proof of
mailing has been filed with the clerk by the judgment creditor.
(c) Nothing in this section may be interpreted to extend
the expiration date of a foreign judgment beyond the expiration date under the laws of the jurisdiction where the judgment originated. [2003 c 43 § 2; 1997 c 358 § 1; 1994 c 185
§ 7; 1979 c 97 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 45 § 2.]
6.36.035
6.36.045 Effect of appeal from or stay of execution of
foreign judgment—Grounds for stay of enforcement.
(1)(a) If the judgment debtor shows the superior court of any
county that an appeal from the foreign judgment is pending or
will be taken, or that a stay of execution has been granted, the
court shall stay enforcement of the foreign judgment until the
appeal is concluded, the time for appeal expires, or the stay of
execution expires or is vacated, upon proof that the judgment
debtor has furnished the security for the satisfaction of the
judgment required by the state in which it was rendered.
(b) If the judgment debtor shows the superior court of
any county any ground upon which enforcement of a judg6.36.045
[Title 6 RCW—page 48]
ment of a superior court of any county of this state would be
stayed, the court shall stay enforcement of the foreign judgment for an appropriate period, upon requiring the same security for satisfaction of the judgment which is required in this
state.
(2)(a) If the judgment debtor shows the district court that
an appeal from the foreign judgment is pending or will be
taken, or that a stay of execution has been granted, the court
shall stay enforcement of the foreign judgment until the
appeal is concluded, the time for appeal expires, or the stay of
execution expires or is vacated, upon proof that the judgment
debtor has furnished the security for the satisfaction of the
judgment required by the state in which it was rendered.
(b) If the judgment debtor shows the district court any
ground upon which enforcement of a judgment of a district
court of this state would be stayed, the court shall stay
enforcement of the foreign judgment for an appropriate
period, upon requiring the same security for satisfaction of
the judgment which is required in this state. [1994 c 185 § 8;
1977 ex.s. c 45 § 3.]
6.36.130
6.36.130 Sale under levy. Sale under the levy may be
held at any time after final judgment, either personal or
QUASI IN REM, but not earlier except as otherwise provided
by law for sale under levy on perishable goods. Sale and distribution of the proceeds shall be made in accordance with the
law of this state. [1953 c 191 § 13.]
6.36.140
6.36.140 Interest and costs. When a registered foreign
judgment becomes a final judgment of this state, the court
shall include as part of the judgment interest payable on the
foreign judgment under the law of the state in which it was
rendered, and the cost of obtaining the authenticated copy of
the original judgment. The court shall include as part of its
judgment court costs incidental to the proceeding in accordance with the law of this state. [1953 c 191 § 14.]
6.36.150
6.36.150 Satisfaction of judgment. Satisfaction, either
partial or complete, of the original judgment or of a judgment
entered thereupon in any other state shall operate to the same
extent as satisfaction of the judgment in this state, except as
to costs authorized by RCW 6.36.140. [1953 c 191 § 15.]
6.36.160
6.36.160 Optional procedure. The right of a judgment
creditor to bring an action to enforce his judgment instead of
proceeding under this chapter remains unimpaired. [1953 c
191 § 16.]
6.36.900
6.36.900 Construction—1953 c 191. This chapter shall
be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general
purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact
it. [1953 c 191 § 17.]
6.36.910
6.36.910 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
"Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act." [1953 c
191 § 18.]
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act
Chapter 6.40A RCW
UNIFORM FOREIGN-COUNTRY MONEY
JUDGMENTS RECOGNITION ACT
Chapter 6.40A
Sections
6.40A.010
6.40A.020
6.40A.030
6.40A.040
6.40A.050
6.40A.060
6.40A.070
6.40A.080
6.40A.090
6.40A.900
6.40A.901
6.40A.902
Definitions.
Applicability.
Recognition of foreign-country judgments—Grounds for nonrecognition.
Personal jurisdiction.
Recognition—How raised.
Judgments entitled to recognition—Enforceability.
Stay in case of appeal.
Time limitations for commencement of action.
Savings clause.
Uniformity of interpretation.
Short title.
Chapter applies to actions commenced on or after July 26,
2009.
6.40A.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Foreign country" means a government other than:
(a) The United States;
(b) A state, district, commonwealth, territory, or insular
possession of the United States; or
(c) Any other government with regard to which the decision in this state as to whether to recognize a judgment of that
government’s courts is initially subject to determination
under the full faith and credit clause of the United States Constitution.
(2) "Foreign-country judgment" means a judgment of a
court of a foreign country. [2009 c 363 § 2.]
6.40A.010
6.40A.020 Applicability. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section, this chapter applies to
a foreign-country judgment to the extent that the judgment:
(a) Grants or denies recovery of a sum of money; and
(b) Under the law of the foreign country where rendered,
is final, conclusive, and enforceable.
(2) This chapter does not apply to a foreign-country
judgment, even if the judgment grants or denies recovery of a
sum of money, to the extent that the judgment is:
(a) A judgment for taxes;
(b) A fine or other penalty; or
(c) A judgment for divorce, support, or maintenance, or
other judgment rendered in connection with domestic relations.
(3) A party seeking recognition of a foreign-country
judgment has the burden of establishing that this chapter
applies to the foreign-country judgment. [2009 c 363 § 3.]
6.40A.040
(c) The foreign court did not have jurisdiction over the
subject matter.
(3) A court of this state need not recognize a foreigncountry judgment if:
(a) The defendant in the proceeding in the foreign court
did not receive notice of the proceeding in sufficient time to
enable the defendant to defend;
(b) The judgment was obtained by fraud that deprived
the losing party of an adequate opportunity to present its case;
(c) The judgment or the cause of action on which the
judgment is based is repugnant to the public policy of this
state or of the United States;
(d) The judgment conflicts with another final and conclusive judgment;
(e) The proceeding in the foreign court was contrary to
an agreement between the parties under which the dispute in
question was to be determined otherwise than by proceedings
in that foreign court;
(f) In the case of jurisdiction based only on personal service, the foreign court was a seriously inconvenient forum for
the trial of the action;
(g) The judgment was rendered in circumstances that
raise substantial doubt about the integrity of the rendering
court with respect to the judgment; or
(h) The specific proceeding in the foreign court leading
to the judgment was not compatible with the requirements of
due process of law.
(4) A party resisting recognition of a foreign-country
judgment has the burden of establishing that a ground for
nonrecognition stated in subsection (2) or (3) of this section
exists. [2009 c 363 § 4.]
6.40A.020
6.40A.030 Recognition of foreign-country judgments—Grounds for nonrecognition. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a
court of this state shall recognize a foreign-country judgment
to which this chapter applies.
(2) A court of this state may not recognize a foreigncountry judgment if:
(a) The judgment was rendered under a judicial system
that does not provide impartial tribunals or procedures compatible with the requirements of due process of law;
(b) The foreign court did not have personal jurisdiction
over the defendant; or
6.40A.030
(2010 Ed.)
6.40A.040 Personal jurisdiction. (1) A foreign-country judgment may not be refused recognition for lack of personal jurisdiction if:
(a) The defendant was served with process personally in
the foreign country;
(b) The defendant voluntarily appeared in the proceeding, other than for the purpose of protecting property seized
or threatened with seizure in the proceeding or of contesting
the jurisdiction of the court over the defendant;
(c) The defendant, before the commencement of the proceeding, had agreed to submit to the jurisdiction of the foreign court with respect to the subject matter involved;
(d) The defendant was domiciled in the foreign country
when the proceeding was instituted or was a corporation or
other form of business organization that had its principal
place of business in, or was organized under the laws of, the
foreign country;
(e) The defendant had a business office in the foreign
country and the proceeding in the foreign court involved a
cause of action arising out of business done by the defendant
through that office in the foreign country; or
(f) The defendant operated a motor vehicle or airplane in
the foreign country and the proceeding involved a cause of
action arising out of that operation.
(2) The list of bases for personal jurisdiction in subsection (1) of this section is not exclusive. The courts of this
state may recognize bases of personal jurisdiction other than
those listed in subsection (1) of this section as sufficient to
support a foreign-country judgment. [2009 c 363 § 5.]
6.40A.040
[Title 6 RCW—page 49]
6.40A.050
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
6.40A.050
6.40A.050 Recognition—How raised. (1) If recognition of a foreign-country judgment is sought as an original
matter, the issue of recognition shall be raised by filing an
action seeking recognition of the foreign-country judgment.
(2) If recognition of a foreign-country judgment is
sought in a pending action, the issue of recognition may be
raised by counterclaim, cross-claim, or affirmative defense.
[2009 c 363 § 6.]
Chapter 6.44 RCW
UNIFORM FOREIGN-MONEY CLAIMS ACT
Chapter 6.44
Sections
6.44.010
6.44.020
6.44.030
6.44.040
6.44.050
6.44.060
6.44.070
6.40A.060
6.40A.060 Judgments entitled to recognition—
Enforceability. If the court in a proceeding under RCW
6.40A.050 finds that the foreign-country judgment is entitled
to recognition under this chapter then, to the extent that the
foreign-country judgment grants or denies recovery of a sum
of money, the foreign-country judgment is:
(1) Conclusive between the parties to the same extent as
the judgment of a sister state entitled to full faith and credit in
this state would be conclusive; and
(2) Enforceable in the same manner and to the same
extent as a judgment rendered in this state. [2009 c 363 § 7.]
6.40A.070
6.40A.070 Stay in case of appeal. If a party establishes
that an appeal from a foreign-country judgment is pending or
will be taken, the court may stay any proceedings with regard
to the foreign-country judgment until the appeal is concluded,
the time for appeal expires, or the appellant has had sufficient
time to prosecute the appeal and has failed to do so. [2009 c
363 § 8.]
6.40A.080
6.40A.080 Time limitations for commencement of
action. An action to recognize a foreign-country judgment
must be commenced within the earlier of the time during
which the foreign-country judgment is effective in the foreign country or fifteen years from the date that the foreigncountry judgment became effective in the foreign country.
[2009 c 363 § 9.]
6.40A.090
6.40A.090 Savings clause. This chapter does not prevent the recognition under principles of comity or otherwise
of a foreign-country judgment not within the scope of this
chapter. [2009 c 363 § 12.]
6.40A.900
6.40A.900 Uniformity of interpretation. In applying
and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given
to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to
its subject matter among states that enact it. [2009 c 363 §
10.]
6.40A.901
6.40A.901 Short title. This chapter may be known and
cited as the uniform foreign-country money judgments recognition act. [2009 c 363 § 1.]
6.40A.902
6.40A.902 Chapter applies to actions commenced on
or after July 26, 2009. This chapter applies to all actions
commenced on or after July 26, 2009, in which the issue of
recognition of a foreign-country judgment is raised. [2009 c
363 § 11.]
[Title 6 RCW—page 50]
6.44.080
6.44.090
6.44.100
6.44.110
6.44.120
6.44.130
6.44.140
6.44.901
6.44.902
6.44.903
6.44.904
Definitions.
Scope.
Variation by agreement.
Determining money of the claim.
Determining amount of the money of certain contract claims.
Asserting and defending foreign-money claim.
Judgments and awards on foreign-money claims—Times of
money conversion—Form of judgment.
Conversions of foreign money in distribution proceeding.
Prejudgment and judgment interest.
Enforcement of foreign judgments.
Determining United States dollar value of foreign-money
claims for limited purposes.
Effect of currency revalorization.
Supplementary general principles of law.
Uniformity of application and construction.
Short title.
Effective date—1991 c 153.
Severability—1991 c 153.
Prospective application.
6.44.010 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter:
(1) "Action" means a judicial proceeding or arbitration in
which a payment in money may be awarded or enforced with
respect to a foreign-money claim.
(2) "Bank-offered spot rate" means the spot rate of
exchange at which a bank will sell foreign money at a spot
rate.
(3) "Conversion date" means the banking day next preceding the date on which money, in accordance with this
chapter, is:
(a) Paid to a claimant in an action or distribution proceeding;
(b) Paid to the official designated by law to enforce a
judgment or award on behalf of a claimant; or
(c) Used to recoup, set off, or counterclaim in different
moneys in an action or distribution proceeding.
(4) "Distribution proceeding" means a judicial or nonjudicial proceeding for the distribution of a fund in which one
or more foreign-money claims is asserted and includes an
accounting, an assignment for the benefit of creditors, a foreclosure, the liquidation or rehabilitation of a corporation or
other entity, and the distribution of an estate, trust, or other
fund.
(5) "Foreign money" means money other than money of
the United States of America.
(6) "Foreign-money claim" means a claim upon an obligation to pay, or a claim for recovery of a loss, expressed in
or measured by a foreign money.
(7) "Money" means a medium of exchange for the payment of obligations or a store of value authorized or adopted
by a government or by intergovernmental agreement.
(8) "Money of the claim" means the money determined
as proper pursuant to RCW 6.44.040.
(9) "Person" means an individual, corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust,
estate, trust, joint venture, partnership, association, two or
more persons having a joint or common interest, or any other
legal or commercial entity.
6.44.010
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
(10) "Rate of exchange" means the rate at which money
of one country may be converted into money of another country in a free financial market convenient to or reasonably
usable by a person obligated to pay or to state a rate of conversion. If separate rates of exchange apply to different kinds
of transactions, the term means the rate applicable to the particular transaction giving rise to the foreign-money claim.
(11) "Spot rate" means the rate of exchange at which foreign money is sold by a bank or other dealer in foreign
exchange for immediate or next day availability or for settlement by immediate payment in cash or equivalent, by charge
to an account, or by an agreed delayed settlement not exceeding two days.
(12) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a
territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of
the United States. [1991 c 153 § 1.]
6.44.020 Scope. (1) This chapter applies only to a foreign-money claim in an action or distribution proceeding.
(2) This chapter applies to foreign-money issues even if
other law under the conflict of laws rules of this state applies
to other issues in the action or distribution proceeding. [1991
c 153 § 2.]
6.44.020
6.44.030 Variation by agreement. (1) The effect of
this chapter may be varied by agreement of the parties made
before or after commencement of an action or distribution
proceeding or the entry of judgment.
(2) Parties to a transaction may agree upon the money to
be used in a transaction giving rise to a foreign-money claim
and may agree to use different moneys for different aspects of
the transaction. Stating the price in a foreign money for one
aspect of a transaction does not alone require the use of that
money for other aspects of the transaction. [1991 c 153 § 3.]
6.44.030
6.44.040 Determining money of the claim. (1) The
money in which the parties to a transaction have agreed that
payment is to be made is the proper money of the claim for
payment.
(2) If the parties to a transaction have not otherwise
agreed, the proper money of the claim, as in each case may be
appropriate, is the money:
(a) Regularly used between the parties as a matter of
usage or course of dealing;
(b) Used at the time of a transaction in international
trade, by trade usage or common practice, for valuing or settling transactions in the particular commodity or service
involved; or
(c) In which the loss was ultimately felt or will be
incurred by the party claimant. [1991 c 153 § 4.]
6.44.040
6.44.050 Determining amount of the money of certain contract claims. (1) If an amount contracted to be paid
in a foreign money is measured by a specified amount of a
different money, the amount to be paid is determined on the
conversion date.
(2) If an amount contracted to be paid in a foreign money
is to be measured by a different money at the rate of exchange
prevailing on a date before default, that rate of exchange
6.44.050
(2010 Ed.)
6.44.070
applies only to payments made within a reasonable time after
default, not exceeding thirty days. Thereafter, conversion is
made at the bank-offered spot rate on the conversion date.
(3) A monetary claim is neither usurious nor unconscionable because the agreement on which it is based provides
that the amount of the debtor’s obligation to be paid in the
debtor’s money, when received by the creditor, must equal a
specified amount of the foreign money of the country of the
creditor. If, because of unexcused delay in payment of a judgment or award, the amount received by the creditor does not
equal the amount of the foreign money specified in the agreement, the court or arbitrator shall amend the judgment or
award accordingly. [1991 c 153 § 5.]
6.44.060 Asserting and defending foreign-money
claim. (1) A person may assert a claim in a specified foreign
money. If a foreign-money claim is not asserted, the claimant
makes the claim in United States dollars.
(2) An opposing party may allege and prove that a claim,
in whole or in part, is in a different money than that asserted
by the claimant.
(3) A person may assert a defense, set-off, recoupment,
or counterclaim in any money without regard to the money of
other claims.
(4) The determination of the proper money of the claim
is a question of law. [1991 c 153 § 6.]
6.44.060
6.44.070 Judgments and awards on foreign-money
claims—Times of money conversion—Form of judgment.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, a
judgment or award on a foreign-money claim must be stated
in an amount of the money of the claim.
(2) A judgment or award on a foreign-money claim is
payable in that foreign money or, at the option of the debtor,
in the amount of United States dollars which will purchase
that foreign money on the conversion date at a bank-offered
spot rate.
(3) Assessed costs must be entered in United States dollars.
(4) Each payment in United States dollars must be
accepted and credited on a judgment or award on a foreignmoney claim in the amount of the foreign money that could
be purchased by the dollars at a bank-offered spot rate of
exchange at or near the close of business on the conversion
date for that payment.
(5) A judgment or award made in an action or distribution proceeding on both (a) a defense, set-off, recoupment, or
counterclaim, and (b) the adverse party’s claim, must be netted by converting the money of the smaller into the money of
the larger, and by subtracting the smaller from the larger, and
specify the rates of exchange used.
(6) A judgment substantially in the following form complies with subsection (1) of this section:
IT IS ADJUDGED AND ORDERED, that defendant
(insert name) pay to plaintiff (insert name) the sum of
(insert amount in the foreign money) plus interest on that
sum at the rate of (insert rate—see RCW 6.44.090) percent a year or, at the option of the judgment debtor, the number of United States dollars which will purchase the (insert
name of foreign money) with interest due, at a bank-offered
6.44.070
[Title 6 RCW—page 51]
6.44.080
Title 6 RCW: Enforcement of Judgments
spot rate at or near the close of business on the banking day
next before the day of payment, together with assessed costs
of (insert amount) United States dollars.
(7) If a contract claim is of the type covered by RCW
6.44.050 (a) or (b) [(1) or (2)], the judgment or award must be
entered for the amount of money stated to measure the obligation to be paid in the money specified for payment or, at the
option of the debtor, the number of United States dollars
which will purchase the computed amount of the money of
payment on the conversion date at a bank-offered spot rate.
(8) A judgment must be filed or docketed and indexed in
foreign money in the same manner, and has the same effect as
a lien, as other judgments. It may be discharged by payment.
[1991 c 153 § 7.]
6.44.080 Conversions of foreign money in distribution proceeding. The rate of exchange prevailing at or near
the close of business on the day the distribution proceeding is
initiated governs all exchanges of foreign money in a distribution proceeding. A foreign-money claimant in a distribution proceeding shall assert its claim in the named foreign
money and show the amount of United States dollars resulting from a conversion as of the date the proceeding was initiated. [1991 c 153 § 8.]
6.44.080
6.44.090 Prejudgment and judgment interest. (1)
With respect to a foreign-money claim, recovery of prejudgment or preaward interest and the rate of interest to be applied
in the action or distribution proceeding, except as provided in
subsection (2) of this section, are matters of the substantive
law governing the right to recovery under the conflict of laws
rules of this state.
(2) The court or arbitrator shall increase or decrease the
amount of prejudgment or preaward interest otherwise payable in a judgment or award in foreign money to the extent
required by the law of this state governing a failure to make
or accept an offer of settlement or offer of judgment, or conduct by a party or its attorney causing undue delay or
expense.
(3) A judgment or award on a foreign-money claim bears
interest at the rate applicable to judgments of this state. [1991
c 153 § 9.]
6.44.090
6.44.100 Enforcement of foreign judgments. (1) If an
action is brought to enforce a judgment of another jurisdiction expressed in a foreign money and the judgment is recognized in this state as enforceable, the enforcing judgment
must be entered as provided in RCW 6.44.070, whether or
not the foreign judgment confers an option to pay in an equivalent amount of United States dollars.
(2) A foreign judgment may be filed or docketed in
accordance with any rule or statute of this state providing a
procedure for its recognition and enforcement.
(3) A satisfaction or partial payment made upon the foreign judgment, on proof thereof, must be credited against the
amount of foreign money specified in the judgment, notwithstanding the entry of judgment in this state.
(4) A judgment entered on a foreign-money claim only
in United States dollars in another state must be enforced in
this state in United States dollars only. [1991 c 153 § 10.]
6.44.100
[Title 6 RCW—page 52]
6.44.110 Determining United States dollar value of
foreign-money claims for limited purposes. (1) Computations under this section are for the limited purposes of this
section and do not affect computation of the United States
dollar equivalent of the money of the judgment for the purpose of payment.
(2) For the limited purpose of facilitating the enforcement of provisional remedies in an action, the value in United
States dollars of assets to be seized or restrained pursuant to a
writ of attachment, garnishment, execution, or other legal
process, the amount of United States dollars at issue for
assessing costs, or the amount of United States dollars
involved for a surety bond or other court-required undertaking, must be ascertained as provided in subsections (3) and
(4) of this section.
(3) A party seeking process, costs, bond, or other undertaking under subsection (2) of this section, shall compute in
United States dollars the amount of the foreign money
claimed from a bank-offered spot rate prevailing at or near
the close of business on the banking day next preceding the
filing of a request or application for the issuance of process or
for the determination of costs, or an application for a bond or
other court-required undertaking.
(4) A party seeking the process, costs, bond, or other
undertaking under subsection (2) of this section shall file
with each request or application an affidavit or certificate
executed in good faith by its counsel or a bank officer, stating
the market quotation used and how it was obtained, and setting forth the calculation. Affected court officials incur no
liability, after a filing of the affidavit or certificate, for acting
as if the judgment were in the amount of United States dollars
stated in the affidavit or certificate. [1991 c 153 § 11.]
6.44.110
6.44.120 Effect of currency revalorization. (1) If,
after an obligation is expressed or a loss is incurred in a foreign money, the country issuing or adopting that money substitutes a new money in place of that money, the obligation or
the loss is treated as if expressed or incurred in the new
money at the rate of conversion the issuing country establishes for the payment of like obligations or losses denominated in the former money.
(2) If substitution under subsection (1) of this section
occurs after a judgment or award is entered on a foreignmoney claim, the court or arbitrator shall amend the judgment or award by a like conversion of the former money.
[1991 c 153 § 12.]
6.44.120
6.44.130 Supplementary general principles of law.
Unless displaced by particular provisions of this chapter, the
principles of law and equity, including the law merchant, and
the law relative to capacity to contract, principal and agent,
estoppel, fraud, misrepresentation, duress, coercion, mistake,
bankruptcy, or other validating or invalidating causes supplement its provisions. [1991 c 153 § 13.]
6.44.130
6.44.140 Uniformity of application and construction.
This chapter shall be applied and construed to effectuate its
general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the
subject of this chapter among states enacting it. [1991 c 153
§ 14.]
6.44.140
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
6.44.904
6.44.901 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
uniform foreign-money claims act. [1991 c 153 § 15.]
6.44.901
6.44.902 Effective date—1991 c 153. This chapter
shall take effect January 1, 1992. [1991 c 153 § 16.]
6.44.902
6.44.903 Severability—1991 c 153. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1991 c 153 § 17.]
6.44.903
6.44.904 Prospective application. This chapter applies
prospectively only and not retroactively. It applies only to
causes of action which are commenced on or after January 1,
1992. [1991 c 153 § 18.]
6.44.904
(2010 Ed.)
[Title 6 RCW—page 53]
Title 7
Chapters
7.04A
7.06
7.07
7.08
7.16
7.21
7.24
7.25
7.28
7.36
7.40
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.48
7.48A
7.52
7.56
7.60
7.64
7.68
7.69
7.69A
7.69B
7.70
7.70A
7.71
7.72
7.75
7.80
7.84
7.88
7.90
Title 7
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND ACTIONS
Uniform arbitration act.
Mandatory arbitration of civil actions.
Uniform mediation act.
Assignment for benefit of creditors.
Certiorari, mandamus, and prohibition.
Contempt of court.
Uniform declaratory judgments act.
Declaratory judgments of local bond issues.
Ejectment, quieting title.
Habeas corpus.
Injunctions.
Injunctions—Obscene materials.
Injunctions—Drug nuisances.
Ne exeat.
Nuisances.
Moral nuisances.
Partition.
Quo warranto.
Receivers.
Replevin.
Victims of crimes—Compensation, assistance.
Crime victims, survivors, and witnesses.
Child victims and witnesses.
Crime victims and witnesses—Dependent persons.
Actions for injuries resulting from health care.
Arbitration of health care actions.
Health care peer review.
Product liability actions.
Dispute resolution centers.
Civil infractions.
Natural resource infractions.
Confidentiality of financial institution compliance review information.
Sexual assault protection order act.
Abortion clinics, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
Adoption: Chapter 26.33 RCW.
Animals, trespass: Chapter 16.04 RCW.
Arbitration, labor disputes: Chapter 49.08 RCW.
Boundaries
action to establish and mark: Chapter 58.04 RCW.
counties: Chapter 36.05 RCW.
Certiorari: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 4, 6 (Amendment 28).
Civil rights, law against discrimination: Chapter 49.60 RCW.
Claims against
cities and towns: Chapters 35.23, 35.31 RCW.
counties: Chapter 36.45 RCW.
state: Chapter 4.92 RCW.
Corporations, dissolution: Chapter 23B.14 RCW.
Dissolution, legal separation: Chapter 26.09 RCW.
District courts: Titles 3, 12 RCW.
Eminent domain: Title 8 RCW; State Constitution Art. 1 § 16 (Amendment
9); Art. 12 § 10.
Escheats: Chapter 11.08 RCW.
Executions
generally: Chapter 6.17 RCW.
(2010 Ed.)
sales, redemptions: Chapters 6.21, 6.23 RCW.
supplemental proceedings: Chapter 6.32 RCW.
Families, abandonment or nonsupport: Chapter 26.20 RCW.
Family court: Chapter 26.12 RCW.
Forcible and unlawful detainer: Chapter 59.12 RCW.
Forcible entry: Chapter 59.12 RCW.
Foreclosure of
chattel mortgages: Chapter 62A.9A RCW.
real estate mortgages: Chapter 61.12 RCW.
Garnishment: Chapters 6.26, 6.27 RCW.
Habeas corpus: State Constitution Art. 1 § 13; Art. 4 §§ 4, 6 (Amendment
28).
Harassment: Chapter 10.14 RCW.
Health care facilities, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
Homesteads: Chapter 6.13 RCW.
Imprisonment for debt: State Constitution Art. 1 § 17.
Individuals with mental illness, proceedings as to: Chapter 71.05 RCW.
Injunction: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).
Injunctions, labor disputes: Chapter 49.32 RCW.
Judgments, enforcement: Title 6 RCW.
Justice (district) courts: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 6, 10 (Amendment 28).
Juveniles, courts and offenders: Title 13 RCW.
Lakes, outflow regulation: Chapter 90.24 RCW.
Land titles
proceedings, transfer from justice (district) court: RCW 12.20.070.
registration (Torrens Act): Chapter 65.12 RCW.
Legal notices, publication: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
Liens
enforcement of, against vessels: RCW 60.36.020.
provision as to foreclosure of various: Title 60 RCW.
Liquor
abatement: Chapter 66.36 RCW.
search and seizure: Chapter 66.32 RCW.
Mandamus: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 4, 6 (Amendment 28).
Medical facilities, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
Military, tribunals, trials, etc.: Title 38 RCW.
Name, change of—Fees: RCW 4.24.130.
Nonparental actions for child custody: Chapter 26.10 RCW.
Parentage, Uniform Act: Chapter 26.26 RCW.
Probate: Title 11 RCW.
Prohibition: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 4, 6 (Amendment 28).
Property
adverse claims to levy: Chapter 6.19 RCW.
lost and found: Chapter 63.21 RCW.
unclaimed, uniform act: Chapter 63.29 RCW.
unclaimed in city police’s hands: Chapter 63.32 RCW.
Prosecution by information: State Constitution Art. 1 § 25.
Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts—Fees:
RCW 19.16.500.
Quo warranto: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).
Real property, conveyances: Title 64 RCW.
Records, lost: Chapter 5.48 RCW.
Rent, actions to collect forty dollars a month or less: Chapter 59.08 RCW.
Replevin, district courts: Chapter 12.28 RCW.
[Title 7 RCW—page 1]
Chapter 7.04A
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Rights of accused: State Constitution Art. 1 § 22 (Amendment 10).
Sexual psychopaths: Chapter 71.06 RCW.
Small claims courts: Chapter 12.40 RCW.
Subpoenas: Chapter 5.56 RCW.
Subversive activities: Chapter 9.81 RCW.
Superior court: State Constitution Art. 4 §§ 3(a) (Amendment 25), 6, 10
(Amendment 28).
Support: Chapter 26.21A RCW.
Support of dependent children—Alternative method—1971 act: Chapter
74.20A RCW.
Supreme court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 3(a) (Amendment 25).
Television, subscription services, unlawful sale or theft, civil cause of action:
RCW 9A.56.250.
Tree spiking, action for damages: RCW 9.91.155.
Trial by jury: State Constitution Art. 1 § 21.
Unemployment compensation, review, etc.: Chapter 50.32 RCW.
Unlawful entry and detainer: Chapter 59.16 RCW.
Veterans—Uniform guardianship act: Chapter 73.36 RCW.
Warehouseman’s lien: Chapter 62A.7 RCW.
Waste and trespass: Chapter 64.12 RCW.
Water rights, determination: RCW 90.03.110 through 90.03.240.
Waters, public ground, regulation of: Chapter 90.44 RCW.
Workers’ compensation cases: Title 51 RCW.
sponsors, or administers arbitration proceedings or is
involved in the appointment of arbitrators.
(2) "Arbitrator" means an individual appointed to render
an award in a controversy between persons who are parties to
an agreement to arbitrate.
(3) "Authenticate" means:
(a) To sign; or
(b) To execute or adopt a record by attaching to or logically associating with the record, an electronic sound, symbol, or process with the intent to sign the record.
(4) "Court" means a court of competent jurisdiction in
this state.
(5) "Knowledge" means actual knowledge.
(6) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business
trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company,
association, joint venture, or government; governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality; public corporation; or
any other legal or commercial entity.
(7) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a
tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other
medium and is retrievable in perceivable form. [2005 c 433
§ 1.]
7.04A.020 Notice. Unless the parties to an agreement to
arbitrate otherwise agree or except as otherwise provided in
this chapter, a person gives notice to another person by taking
action that is reasonably necessary to inform the other person
in ordinary course, whether or not the other person acquires
knowledge of the notice. A person has notice if the person
has knowledge of the notice or has received notice. A person
receives notice when it comes to the person’s attention or the
notice is delivered at the person’s place of residence or place
of business, or at another location held out by the person as a
place of delivery of such communications. [2005 c 433 § 2.]
7.04A.020
Chapter 7.04A
Chapter 7.04A RCW
UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT
Sections
7.04A.010
7.04A.020
7.04A.030
7.04A.040
7.04A.050
7.04A.060
7.04A.070
7.04A.080
7.04A.090
7.04A.100
7.04A.110
7.04A.120
7.04A.130
7.04A.140
7.04A.150
7.04A.160
7.04A.170
7.04A.180
7.04A.190
7.04A.200
7.04A.210
7.04A.220
7.04A.230
7.04A.240
7.04A.250
7.04A.260
7.04A.270
7.04A.280
7.04A.290
7.04A.900
7.04A.901
7.04A.902
7.04A.903
Definitions.
Notice.
When chapter applies.
Effect of agreement to arbitrate—Nonwaivable provisions.
Application to court.
Validity of agreement to arbitrate.
Motion to compel or stay arbitration.
Provisional remedies.
Initiation of arbitration.
Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings.
Appointment of arbitrator—Service as a neutral arbitrator.
Disclosure by arbitrator.
Action by majority.
Immunity of arbitrator—Competency to testify—Attorneys’
fees and costs.
Arbitration process.
Representation by lawyer.
Witnesses—Subpoenas—Depositions—Discovery.
Court enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator.
Award.
Change of award by arbitrator.
Remedies—Fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding.
Confirmation of award.
Vacating award.
Modification or correction of award.
Judgment on award—Attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses.
Jurisdiction.
Venue.
Appeals.
Relationship to electronic signatures in global and national
commerce act.
Effective date—2005 c 433.
Uniformity of application and construction—2005 c 433.
Captions not law—2005 c 433.
Savings—2005 c 433.
7.04A.010 Definitions. The definitions set forth in this
section apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Arbitration organization" means a neutral association, agency, board, commission, or other entity that initiates,
7.04A.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 2]
7.04A.030 When chapter applies. (1) Before July 1,
2006, this chapter governs agreements to arbitrate entered
into:
(a) On or after January 1, 2006; and
(b) Before January 1, 2006, if all parties to the agreement
to arbitrate or to arbitration proceedings agree in a record to
be governed by this chapter.
(2) On or after July 1, 2006, this chapter governs agreements to arbitrate even if the arbitration agreement was
entered into before January 1, 2006.
(3) This chapter does not apply to any arbitration governed by chapter 7.06 RCW.
(4) This chapter does not apply to any arbitration agreement between employers and employees or between employers and associations of employees. [2005 c 433 § 3.]
7.04A.030
7.04A.040 Effect of agreement to arbitrate—Nonwaivable provisions. (1) Except as otherwise provided in
subsections (2) and (3) of this section, the parties to an agreement to arbitrate or to an arbitration proceeding may waive or
vary the requirements of this chapter to the extent permitted
by law.
(2) Before a controversy arises that is subject to an
agreement to arbitrate, the parties to the agreement may not:
7.04A.040
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Arbitration Act
(a) Waive or vary the requirements of RCW
7.04A.050(1), 7.04A.060(1), 7.04A.080, 7.04A.170 (1) or
(2), 7.04A.260, or 7.04A.280;
(b) Unreasonably restrict the right under RCW
7.04A.090 to notice of the initiation of an arbitration proceeding;
(c) Unreasonably restrict the right under RCW
7.04A.120 to disclosure of any facts by a neutral arbitrator; or
(d) Waive the right under RCW 7.04A.160 of a party to
an agreement to arbitrate to be represented by a lawyer at any
proceeding or hearing under this chapter.
(3) The parties to an agreement to arbitrate may not
waive or vary the requirements of this section or RCW
7.04A.030 (1)(a) or (2), 7.04A.070, 7.04A.140, 7.04A.180,
7.04A.200 (3) or (4), 7.04A.220, 7.04A.230, 7.04A.240,
7.04A.250 (1) or (2), 7.04A.901, 7.04A.903, section 50,
chapter 433, Laws of 2005, or section 51, chapter 433, Laws
of 2005. [2005 c 433 § 4.]
7.04A.050 Application to court. (1) Except as otherwise provided in RCW 7.04A.280, an application for judicial
relief under this chapter must be made by motion to the court
and heard in the manner and upon the notice provided by law
or rule of court for making and hearing motions.
(2) Notice of an initial motion to the court under this
chapter must be served in the manner provided by law for the
service of a summons in a civil action unless a civil action is
already pending involving the agreement to arbitrate. [2005
c 433 § 5.]
7.04A.050
7.04A.090
(2) On motion of a person alleging that an arbitration
proceeding has been initiated or threatened but that there is
no agreement to arbitrate, the court shall proceed summarily
to decide the issue. If the court finds that there is an enforceable agreement to arbitrate, it shall order the parties to arbitrate. If the court finds that there is no enforceable agreement, it may not order the parties to arbitrate.
(3) The court may not refuse to order arbitration because
the claim subject to arbitration lacks merit or grounds for the
claim have not been established.
(4) If a proceeding involving a claim referable to arbitration under an alleged agreement to arbitrate is pending in
court, a motion under this section must be filed in that court.
Otherwise a motion under this section may be filed in any
court as required by RCW 7.04A.270.
(5) If a party files a motion with the court to order arbitration under this section, the court shall on just terms stay
any judicial proceeding that involves a claim alleged to be
subject to the arbitration until the court renders a final decision under this section.
(6) If the court orders arbitration, the court shall on just
terms stay any judicial proceeding that involves a claim subject to the arbitration. If a claim subject to the arbitration is
severable, the court may sever it and limit the stay to that
claim. [2005 c 433 § 7.]
7.04A.060 Validity of agreement to arbitrate. (1) An
agreement contained in a record to submit to arbitration any
existing or subsequent controversy arising between the parties to the agreement is valid, enforceable, and irrevocable
except upon a ground that exists at law or in equity for the
revocation of contract.
(2) The court shall decide whether an agreement to arbitrate exists or a controversy is subject to an agreement to arbitrate.
(3) An arbitrator shall decide whether a condition precedent to arbitrability has been fulfilled and whether a contract
containing a valid agreement to arbitrate is enforceable.
(4) If a party to a judicial proceeding challenges the
existence of, or claims that a controversy is not subject to, an
agreement to arbitrate, the arbitration proceeding may continue pending final resolution of the issue by the court, unless
the court otherwise orders. [2005 c 433 § 6.]
7.04A.080 Provisional remedies. (1) Before an arbitrator is appointed and is authorized and able to act, the court,
upon motion of a party to an arbitration proceeding and for
good cause shown, may enter an order for provisional remedies to protect the effectiveness of the arbitration proceeding
to the same extent and under the same conditions as if the
controversy were the subject of a civil action.
(2) After an arbitrator is appointed and is authorized and
able to act, the arbitrator may issue such orders for provisional remedies, including interim awards, as the arbitrator
finds necessary to protect the effectiveness of the arbitration
proceeding and to promote the fair and expeditious resolution
of the controversy, to the same extent and under the same
conditions as if the controversy were the subject of a civil
action. After an arbitrator is appointed and is authorized and
able to act, a party to an arbitration proceeding may move the
court for a provisional remedy only if the matter is urgent and
the arbitrator is not able to act timely or if the arbitrator cannot provide an adequate remedy.
(3) A motion to a court for a provisional remedy under
subsection (1) or (2) of this section does not waive any right
of arbitration. [2005 c 433 § 8.]
7.04A.070 Motion to compel or stay arbitration. (1)
On motion of a person showing an agreement to arbitrate and
alleging another person’s refusal to arbitrate pursuant to the
agreement, the court shall order the parties to arbitrate if the
refusing party does not appear or does not oppose the motion.
If the refusing party opposes the motion, the court shall proceed summarily to decide the issue. Unless the court finds
that there is no enforceable agreement to arbitrate, it shall
order the parties to arbitrate. If the court finds that there is no
enforceable agreement, it may not order the parties to arbitrate.
7.04A.090 Initiation of arbitration. (1) A person initiates an arbitration proceeding by giving notice in a record to
the other parties to the agreement to arbitrate in the agreed
manner between the parties or, in the absence of agreement,
by mail certified or registered, return receipt requested and
obtained, or by service as authorized for the initiation of a
civil action. The notice must describe the nature of the controversy and the remedy sought.
(2) Unless a person interposes an objection as to lack or
insufficiency of notice under RCW 7.04A.150(3) not later
than the commencement of the arbitration hearing, the per-
7.04A.060
7.04A.070
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7.04A.080
7.04A.090
[Title 7 RCW—page 3]
7.04A.100
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son’s appearance at the hearing waives any objection to lack
of or insufficiency of notice. [2005 c 433 § 9.]
7.04A.100 Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3)
of this section, upon motion of a party to an agreement to
arbitrate or to an arbitration proceeding, the court may order
consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings as to all or
some of the claims if:
(a) There are separate agreements to arbitrate or separate
arbitration proceedings between the same persons or one of
them is a party to a separate agreement to arbitrate or a separate arbitration proceeding with a third person;
(b) The claims subject to the agreements to arbitrate arise
in substantial part from the same transaction or series of
related transactions;
(c) The existence of a common issue of law or fact creates the possibility of conflicting decisions in the separate
arbitration proceedings; and
(d) Prejudice resulting from a failure to consolidate is not
outweighed by the risk of undue delay or prejudice to the
rights of or hardship to parties opposing consolidation.
(2) The court may order consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings as to certain claims and allow other
claims to be resolved in separate arbitration proceedings.
(3) The court may not order consolidation of the claims
of a party to an agreement to arbitrate that prohibits consolidation. [2005 c 433 § 10.]
7.04A.100
7.04A.110 Appointment of arbitrator—Service as a
neutral arbitrator. (1) If the parties to an agreement to arbitrate agree on a method for appointing an arbitrator, that
method must be followed, unless the method fails. If the parties have not agreed on a method, the agreed method fails, or
an arbitrator appointed fails or is unable to act and a successor has not been appointed, the court, on motion of a party to
the arbitration proceeding, shall appoint the arbitrator. The
arbitrator so appointed has all the powers of an arbitrator designated in the agreement to arbitrate or appointed under the
agreed method.
(2) An arbitrator who has a known, direct, and material
interest in the outcome of the arbitration proceeding or a
known, existing, and substantial relationship with a party
may not serve as a neutral arbitrator. [2005 c 433 § 11.]
7.04A.110
7.04A.120 Disclosure by arbitrator. (1) Before
accepting appointment, an individual who is requested to
serve as an arbitrator, after making a reasonable inquiry, shall
disclose to all parties to the agreement to arbitrate and arbitration proceeding and to any other arbitrators any known facts
that a reasonable person would consider likely to affect the
impartiality of the arbitrator in the arbitration proceeding,
including:
(a) A financial or personal interest in the outcome of the
arbitration proceeding; and
(b) An existing or past relationship with any of the parties to the agreement to arbitrate or the arbitration proceeding, their counsel or representatives, witnesses, or the other
arbitrators.
7.04A.120
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(2) An arbitrator has a continuing obligation to disclose
to all parties to the agreement to arbitrate and arbitration proceedings and to any other arbitrators any facts that the arbitrator learns after accepting appointment that a reasonable person would consider likely to affect the impartiality of the
arbitrator.
(3) If an arbitrator discloses a fact required by subsection
(1) or (2) of this section to be disclosed and a party timely
objects to the appointment or continued service of the arbitrator based upon the disclosure, the objection may be a ground
to vacate the award under RCW 7.04A.230(1)(b).
(4) If the arbitrator did not disclose a fact as required by
subsection (1) or (2) of this section, upon timely objection of
a party, an award may be vacated under RCW
7.04A.230(1)(b).
(5) An arbitrator appointed as a neutral who does not disclose a known, direct, and material interest in the outcome of
the arbitration proceeding or a known, existing, and substantial relationship with a party is presumed to act with evident
partiality under RCW 7.04A.230(1)(b).
(6) If the parties to an arbitration proceeding agree to the
procedures of an arbitration organization or any other procedures for challenges to arbitrators before an award is made,
substantial compliance with those procedures is a condition
precedent to a motion to vacate an award on that ground
under RCW 7.04A.230(1)(b). [2005 c 433 § 12.]
7.04A.130 Action by majority. If there is more than
one arbitrator, the powers of the arbitrators must be exercised
by a majority of them. [2005 c 433 § 13.]
7.04A.130
7.04A.140 Immunity of arbitrator—Competency to
testify—Attorneys’ fees and costs. (1) An arbitrator or an
arbitration organization acting in that capacity is immune
from civil liability to the same extent as a judge of a court of
this state acting in a judicial capacity.
(2) The immunity afforded by this section supplements
any other immunity.
(3) If an arbitrator does not make a disclosure required
by RCW 7.04A.120, the nondisclosure does not cause a loss
of immunity under this section.
(4) In any judicial, administrative, or similar proceeding,
an arbitrator or representative of an arbitration organization is
not competent to testify or required to produce records as to
any statement, conduct, decision, or ruling occurring during
the arbitration proceeding to the same extent as a judge of a
court of this state acting in a judicial capacity. This subsection does not apply:
(a) To the extent necessary to determine the claim of an
arbitrator or an arbitration organization or a representative of
the arbitration organization against a party to the arbitration
proceeding; or
(b) If a party to the arbitration proceeding files a motion
to vacate an award under RCW 7.04A.230(1) (a) or (b) and
establishes prima facie that a ground for vacating the award
exists.
(5) If a person commences a civil action against an arbitrator, an arbitration organization, or a representative of an
arbitration organization arising from the services of the arbitrator, organization, or representative or if a person seeks to
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compel an arbitrator or a representative of an arbitration organization to testify in violation of subsection (4) of this section, and the court decides that the arbitrator, arbitration organization, or representative of an arbitration organization is
immune from civil liability or that the arbitrator or representative of the organization is incompetent to testify, the court
shall award to the arbitrator, organization, or representative
reasonable attorneys’ fees and other reasonable expenses of
litigation. [2005 c 433 § 14.]
7.04A.150
7.04A.150 Arbitration process. (1) The arbitrator may
conduct the arbitration in such manner as the arbitrator considers appropriate so as to aid in the fair and expeditious disposition of the proceeding. The authority conferred upon the
arbitrator includes the power to hold conferences with the
parties to the arbitration proceeding before the hearing and to
determine the admissibility, relevance, materiality, and
weight of any evidence.
(2) The arbitrator may decide a request for summary disposition of a claim or particular issue by agreement of all
interested parties or upon request of one party to the arbitration proceeding if that party gives notice to all other parties to
the arbitration proceeding and the other parties have a reasonable opportunity to respond.
(3) The arbitrator shall set a time and place for a hearing
and give notice of the hearing not less than five days before
the hearing. Unless a party to the arbitration proceeding
interposes an objection to lack of or insufficiency of notice
not later than the commencement of the hearing, the party’s
appearance at the hearing waives the objection. Upon request
of a party to the arbitration proceeding and for good cause
shown, or upon the arbitrator’s own initiative, the arbitrator
may adjourn the hearing from time to time as necessary but
may not postpone the hearing to a time later than that fixed by
the agreement to arbitrate for making the award unless the
parties to the arbitration proceeding consent to a later date.
The arbitrator may hear and decide the controversy upon the
evidence produced although a party who was duly notified of
the arbitration proceeding did not appear. The court, on
request, may direct the arbitrator to promptly conduct the
hearing and render a timely decision.
(4) If an arbitrator orders a hearing under subsection (3)
of this section, the parties to the arbitration proceeding are
entitled to be heard, to present evidence material to the controversy, and to cross-examine witnesses appearing at the
hearing.
(5) If there is more than one arbitrator, all of them shall
conduct the hearing under subsection (3) of this section; however, a majority shall decide any issue and make a final
award.
(6) If an arbitrator ceases, or is unable, to act during the
arbitration proceeding, a replacement arbitrator must be
appointed in accordance with RCW 7.04A.110 to continue
the hearing and to decide the controversy. [2005 c 433 § 15.]
7.04A.160
7.04A.160 Representation by lawyer. A party to an
arbitration proceeding may be represented by a lawyer.
[2005 c 433 § 16.]
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7.04A.180
7.04A.170 Witnesses—Subpoenas—Depositions—
Discovery. (1) An arbitrator may issue a subpoena for the
attendance of a witness and for the production of records and
other evidence at any hearing and may administer oaths. A
subpoena must be served in the manner for service of subpoenas in a civil action and, upon motion to the court by a party
to the arbitration proceeding or the arbitrator, enforced in the
manner for enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action.
(2) On request of a party to or a witness in an arbitration
proceeding, an arbitrator may permit a deposition of any witness, including a witness who cannot be subpoenaed for or is
unable to attend a hearing, to be taken under conditions determined by the arbitrator for use as evidence in order to make
the proceeding fair, expeditious, and cost-effective.
(3) An arbitrator may permit such discovery as the arbitrator decides is appropriate in the circumstances, taking into
account the needs of the parties to the arbitration proceeding
and other affected persons and the desirability of making the
proceeding fair, expeditious, and cost-effective.
(4) If an arbitrator permits discovery under subsection
(3) of this section, the arbitrator may order a party to the arbitration proceeding to comply with the arbitrator’s discoveryrelated orders, including the issuance of a subpoena for the
attendance of a witness and for the production of records and
other evidence at a discovery proceeding, and may take
action against a party to the arbitration proceeding who does
not comply to the extent permitted by law as if the controversy were the subject of a civil action in this state.
(5) An arbitrator may issue a protective order to prevent
the disclosure of privileged information, confidential information, trade secrets, and other information protected from
disclosure as if the controversy were the subject of a civil
action in this state.
(6) All laws compelling a person under subpoena to testify and all fees for attending a judicial proceeding, a deposition, or a discovery proceeding as a witness apply to an arbitration proceeding as if the controversy were the subject of a
civil action in this state.
(7) The court may enforce a subpoena or discoveryrelated order for the attendance of a witness within this state
and for the production of records and other evidence issued
by an arbitrator in connection with an arbitration proceeding
in another state upon conditions determined by the court in
order to make the arbitration proceeding fair, expeditious,
and cost-effective. A subpoena or discovery-related order
issued by an arbitrator must be served in the manner provided
by law for service of subpoenas in a civil action in this state
and, upon motion to the court by a party to the arbitration proceeding or the arbitrator, enforced in the manner provided by
law for enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action in this
state. [2005 c 433 § 17.]
7.04A.170
7.04A.180 Court enforcement of preaward ruling by
arbitrator. If an arbitrator makes a preaward ruling in favor
of a party to the arbitration proceeding, the party may request
the arbitrator to incorporate the ruling into an award under
RCW 7.04A.190. The successful party may file a motion to
the court for an expedited order to confirm the award under
RCW 7.04A.220, in which case the court shall proceed summarily to decide the motion. The court shall issue an order to
confirm the award unless the court vacates, modifies, or cor7.04A.180
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7.04A.190
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rects the award of the arbitrator under RCW 7.04A.230 and
7.04A.240. [2005 c 433 § 18.]
7.04A.190 Award. (1) An arbitrator shall make a
record of an award. The record must be authenticated by any
arbitrator who concurs with the award. The arbitrator or the
arbitration organization shall give notice of the award,
including a copy of the award, to each party to the arbitration
proceeding.
(2) An award must be made within the time specified by
the agreement to arbitrate or, if not specified therein, within
the time ordered by the court. The court may extend or the
parties to the arbitration proceeding may agree in a record to
extend the time. The court or the parties may do so within or
after the time specified or ordered. A party waives any objection that an award was not timely made unless the party gives
notice of the objection to the arbitrator before receiving
notice of the award. [2005 c 433 § 19.]
7.04A.190
7.04A.200 Change of award by arbitrator. (1) On
motion to an arbitrator by a party to the arbitration proceeding, the arbitrator may modify or correct an award:
(a) Upon the grounds stated in RCW 7.04A.240(1) (a) or
(c);
(b) Because the arbitrator has not made a final and definite award upon a claim submitted by the parties to the arbitration proceeding; or
(c) To clarify the award.
(2) A motion under subsection (1) of this section must be
made and served on all parties within twenty days after the
movant receives notice of the award.
(3) A party to the arbitration proceeding must serve any
objections to the motion within ten days after receipt of the
notice.
(4) If a motion to the court is pending under RCW
7.04A.220, 7.04A.230, or 7.04A.240, the court may submit
the claim to the arbitrator to consider whether to modify or
correct the award:
(a) Upon the grounds stated in RCW 7.04A.240(1) (a) or
(c);
(b) Because the arbitrator has not made a final and definite award upon a claim submitted by the parties to the arbitration proceeding; or
(c) To clarify the award.
(5) An award modified or corrected under this section is
subject to RCW 7.04A.220, 7.04A.230, and 7.04A.240.
[2005 c 433 § 20.]
7.04A.200
7.04A.210 Remedies—Fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding. (1) An arbitrator may award punitive damages or other exemplary relief if such an award is authorized
under the applicable law in a civil action involving the same
claim and the evidence produced at the hearing justifies the
award under the legal standards otherwise applicable to the
claim.
(2) An arbitrator may award attorneys’ fees and other
reasonable expenses of arbitration if such an award is authorized by law in a civil action involving the same claim or by
the agreement of the parties to the arbitration proceeding.
7.04A.210
[Title 7 RCW—page 6]
(3) As to all remedies other than those authorized by subsections (1) and (2) of this section, an arbitrator may order
such remedies as the arbitrator considers just and appropriate
under the circumstances of the arbitration proceeding. The
fact that such a remedy could not or would not be granted by
the court is not a ground for refusing to confirm an award
under RCW 7.04A.220 or for vacating an award under RCW
7.04A.230.
(4) An arbitrator’s expenses and fees, together with other
expenses, must be paid as provided in the award.
(5) If an arbitrator awards punitive damages or other
exemplary relief under subsection (1) of this section, the arbitrator shall specify in the award the basis in fact justifying
and the basis in law authorizing the award and state separately the amount of the punitive damages or other exemplary
relief. [2005 c 433 § 21.]
7.04A.220 Confirmation of award. After a party to the
arbitration proceeding receives notice of an award, the party
may file a motion with the court for an order confirming the
award, at which time the court shall issue such an order
unless the award is modified or corrected under RCW
7.04A.200 or 7.04A.240 or is vacated under RCW
7.04A.230. [2005 c 433 § 22.]
7.04A.220
7.04A.230 Vacating award. (1) Upon motion of a
party to the arbitration proceeding, the court shall vacate an
award if:
(a) The award was procured by corruption, fraud, or
other undue means;
(b) There was:
(i) Evident partiality by an arbitrator appointed as a neutral;
(ii) Corruption by an arbitrator; or
(iii) Misconduct by an arbitrator prejudicing the rights of
a party to the arbitration proceeding;
(c) An arbitrator refused to postpone the hearing upon
showing of sufficient cause for postponement, refused to consider evidence material to the controversy, or otherwise conducted the hearing contrary to RCW 7.04A.150, so as to prejudice substantially the rights of a party to the arbitration proceeding;
(d) An arbitrator exceeded the arbitrator’s powers;
(e) There was no agreement to arbitrate, unless the person participated in the arbitration proceeding without raising
the objection under RCW 7.04A.150(3) not later than the
commencement of the arbitration hearing; or
(f) The arbitration was conducted without proper notice
of the initiation of an arbitration as required in RCW
7.04A.090 so as to prejudice substantially the rights of a party
to the arbitration proceeding.
(2) A motion under this section must be filed within
ninety days after the movant receives notice of the award in a
record under RCW 7.04A.190 or within ninety days after the
movant receives notice of an arbitrator’s award in a record on
a motion to modify or correct an award under RCW
7.04A.200, unless the motion is predicated upon the ground
that the award was procured by corruption, fraud, or other
undue means, in which case it must be filed within ninety
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days after such a ground is known or by the exercise of reasonable care should have been known by the movant.
(3) In vacating an award on a ground other than that set
forth in subsection (1)(e) of this section, the court may order
a rehearing before a new arbitrator. If the award is vacated on
a ground stated in subsection (1)(c), (d), or (f) of this section,
the court may order a rehearing before the arbitrator who
made the award or the arbitrator’s successor. The arbitrator
must render the decision in the rehearing within the same
time as that provided in RCW 7.04A.190(2) for an award.
(4) If a motion to vacate an award is denied and a motion
to modify or correct the award is not pending, the court shall
confirm the award. [2005 c 433 § 23.]
7.04A.240 Modification or correction of award. (1)
Upon motion filed within ninety days after the movant
receives notice of the award in a record under RCW
7.04A.190 or within ninety days after the movant receives
notice of an arbitrator’s award in a record on a motion to
modify or correct an award under RCW 7.04A.200, the court
shall modify or correct the award if:
(a) There was an evident mathematical miscalculation or
an evident mistake in the description of a person, thing, or
property referred to in the award;
(b) The arbitrator has made an award on a claim not submitted to the arbitrator and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the claims submitted; or
(c) The award is imperfect in a matter of form not affecting the merits of the decision on the claims submitted.
(2) If a motion filed under subsection (1) of this section
is granted, the court shall modify or correct and confirm the
award as modified or corrected. Otherwise, the court shall
confirm the award.
(3) A motion to modify or correct an award under this
section may be joined with a motion to vacate the award.
[2005 c 433 § 24.]
7.04A.240
7.04A.250 Judgment on award—Attorneys’ fees and
litigation expenses. (1) Upon granting an order confirming,
vacating without directing a rehearing, modifying, or correcting an award, the court shall enter a judgment in conformity
with the order. The judgment may be recorded, docketed,
and enforced as any other judgment in a civil action.
(2) A court may allow reasonable costs of the motion and
subsequent judicial proceedings.
(3) On application of a prevailing party to a contested
judicial proceeding under RCW 7.04A.220, 7.04A.230, or
7.04A.240, the court may add to a judgment confirming,
vacating without directing a rehearing, modifying, or correcting an award, attorneys’ fees and other reasonable expenses
of litigation incurred in a judicial proceeding after the award
is made. [2005 c 433 § 25.]
7.04A.250
7.04A.260 Jurisdiction. (1) A court of this state having
jurisdiction over the dispute and the parties may enforce an
agreement to arbitrate.
(2) An agreement to arbitrate providing for arbitration in
this state confers exclusive jurisdiction on the court to enter
judgment on an award under this chapter. [2005 c 433 § 26.]
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7.04A.270 Venue. A motion under RCW 7.04A.050
must be filed in the court of the county in which the agreement to arbitrate specifies the arbitration hearing is to be held
or, if the hearing has been held, in the court of the county in
which it was held. Otherwise, the motion must be filed in any
county in which an adverse party resides or has a place of
business or, if no adverse party has a residence or place of
business in this state, in the court of any county in this state.
All subsequent motions must be filed in the court hearing the
initial motion unless the court otherwise directs. [2005 c 433
§ 27.]
7.04A.270
7.04A.280 Appeals. (1) An appeal may be taken from:
(a) An order denying a motion to compel arbitration;
(b) An order granting a motion to stay arbitration;
(c) An order confirming or denying confirmation of an
award;
(d) An order modifying or correcting an award;
(e) An order vacating an award without directing a
rehearing; or
(f) A final judgment entered under this chapter.
(2) An appeal under this section must be taken as from an
order or a judgment in a civil action. [2005 c 433 § 28.]
7.04A.280
7.04A.290 Relationship to electronic signatures in
global and national commerce act. The provisions of this
chapter governing the legal effect, validity, and enforceability of electronic records or electronic signatures, and of contracts performed with the use of such records or signatures
conform to the requirements of section 102 of the electronic
signatures in global and national commerce act. [2005 c 433
§ 32.]
7.04A.290
7.04A.900 Effective date—2005 c 433. This act takes
effect January 1, 2006. [2005 c 433 § 51.]
7.04A.900
7.04A.901 Uniformity of application and construction—2005 c 433. In applying and construing this uniform
act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among
states that enact it. [2005 c 433 § 29.]
7.04A.901
7.04A.902 Captions not law—2005 c 433. Captions
used in this act are not part of the law. [2005 c 433 § 30.]
7.04A.902
7.04A.903 Savings—2005 c 433. This act does not
affect an action or proceeding commenced or right accrued
before January 1, 2006. [2005 c 433 § 31.]
7.04A.903
Chapter 7.06 RCW
MANDATORY ARBITRATION OF CIVIL ACTIONS
Chapter 7.06
Sections
7.06.010
7.06.020
7.06.030
7.06.040
7.06.050
7.06.060
7.06.070
Authorization.
Actions subject to mandatory arbitration—Court may authorize mandatory arbitration of maintenance and child support.
Implementation by supreme court rules.
Qualifications, appointment and compensation of arbitrators.
Decision and award—Appeals—Trial—Judgment.
Costs and attorneys’ fees.
Right to trial by jury.
[Title 7 RCW—page 7]
7.06.010
7.06.080
7.06.900
7.06.910
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Application date for request under RCW 7.06.050 and
7.06.060.
Severability—1979 c 103.
Effective date—1979 c 103.
Rules of court: See Superior Court Mandatory Arbitration Rules (MAR).
7.06.010 Authorization. In counties with a population
of more than one hundred thousand, mandatory arbitration of
civil actions under this chapter shall be required. In counties
with a population of one hundred thousand or less, the superior court of the county, by majority vote of the judges
thereof, or the county legislative authority may authorize
mandatory arbitration of civil actions under this chapter.
[2005 c 472 § 1; 2002 c 338 § 1; 1991 c 363 § 7; 1984 c 258
§ 511; 1979 c 103 § 1.]
7.06.010
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.06.020
7.06.020 Actions subject to mandatory arbitration—
Court may authorize mandatory arbitration of maintenance and child support. (1) All civil actions, except for
appeals from municipal or district courts, which are at issue
in the superior court in counties which have authorized arbitration, where the sole relief sought is a money judgment, and
where no party asserts a claim in excess of fifteen thousand
dollars, or if approved by the superior court of a county by
two-thirds or greater vote of the judges thereof, up to fifty
thousand dollars, exclusive of interest and costs, are subject
to mandatory arbitration.
(2) If approved by majority vote of the superior court
judges of a county which has authorized arbitration, all civil
actions which are at issue in the superior court in which the
sole relief sought is the establishment, termination or modification of maintenance or child support payments are subject
to mandatory arbitration. The arbitrability of any such action
shall not be affected by the amount or number of payments
involved. [2005 c 472 § 2. Prior: 1987 c 212 § 101; 1987 c
202 § 127; 1985 c 265 § 3; 1982 c 188 § 1; 1979 c 103 § 2.]
Rules of court: MAR 1.2.
Application—2005 c 472 § 2: "Section 2 of this act applies to any case
in which a notice of arbitrability is filed on or after July 24, 2005." [2005 c
472 § 3.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.06.030
7.06.030 Implementation by supreme court rules.
The supreme court shall by rule adopt procedures to implement mandatory arbitration of civil actions under this chapter. [1979 c 103 § 3.]
7.06.040
7.06.040 Qualifications, appointment and compensation of arbitrators. The appointment of arbitrators shall be
prescribed by rules adopted by the supreme court. An arbitrator must be a member of the state bar association who has
been admitted to the bar for a minimum of five years or who
is a retired judge. The parties may stipulate to a nonlawyer
arbitrator. The supreme court may prescribe by rule additional qualifications of arbitrators.
[Title 7 RCW—page 8]
Arbitrators shall be compensated in the same amount and
manner as judges pro tempore of the superior court. [1987 c
212 § 102; 1979 c 103 § 4.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.06.050
7.06.050 Decision and award—Appeals—Trial—
Judgment. (1) Following a hearing as prescribed by court
rule, the arbitrator shall file his decision and award with the
clerk of the superior court, together with proof of service
thereof on the parties. Within twenty days after such filing,
any aggrieved party may file with the clerk a written notice of
appeal and request for a trial de novo in the superior court on
all issues of law and fact. Such trial de novo shall thereupon
be held, including a right to jury, if demanded.
(a) Up to thirty days prior to the actual date of a trial de
novo, a nonappealing party may serve upon the appealing
party a written offer of compromise.
(b) In any case in which an offer of compromise is not
accepted by the appealing party within ten calendar days after
service thereof, for purposes of MAR 7.3, the amount of the
offer of compromise shall replace the amount of the arbitrator’s award for determining whether the party appealing the
arbitrator’s award has failed to improve that party’s position
on the trial de novo.
(c) A postarbitration offer of compromise shall not be
filed or communicated to the court or the trier of fact until
after judgment on the trial de novo, at which time a copy of
the offer of compromise shall be filed for purposes of determining whether the party who appealed the arbitrator’s award
has failed to improve that party’s position on the trial de
novo, pursuant to MAR 7.3.
(2) If no appeal has been filed at the expiration of twenty
days following filing of the arbitrator’s decision and award, a
judgment shall be entered and may be presented to the court
by any party, on notice, which judgment when entered shall
have the same force and effect as judgments in civil actions.
[2002 c 339 § 1; 1982 c 188 § 2; 1979 c 103 § 5.]
7.06.060
7.06.060 Costs and attorneys’ fees. (1) The superior
court shall assess costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees against
a party who appeals the award and fails to improve his or her
position on the trial de novo. The court may assess costs and
reasonable attorneys’ fees against a party who voluntarily
withdraws a request for a trial de novo if the withdrawal is not
requested in conjunction with the acceptance of an offer of
compromise.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees" means those provided for by statute or
court rule, or both, as well as all expenses related to expert
witness testimony, that the court finds were reasonably necessary after the request for trial de novo has been filed.
(3) If the prevailing party in the arbitration also prevails
at the trial de novo, even though at the trial de novo the
appealing party may have improved his or her position from
the arbitration, this section does not preclude the prevailing
party from recovering those costs and disbursements otherwise allowed under chapter 4.84 RCW, for both actions.
[2002 c 339 § 2; 1979 c 103 § 6.]
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7.06.070 Right to trial by jury. No provision of this
chapter may be construed to abridge the right to trial by jury.
[1979 c 103 § 7.]
7.06.070
7.06.080 Application date for request under RCW
7.06.050 and 7.06.060. RCW 7.06.050 and 7.06.060 apply
to all requests for a trial de novo filed pursuant to and in
appeal of an arbitrator’s decision and filed on or after June
13, 2002. [2002 c 339 § 3.]
7.06.080
7.06.900 Severability—1979 c 103. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1979 c 103 § 9.]
7.06.900
7.06.910 Effective date—1979 c 103. This act shall
take effect July 1, 1980. [1979 c 103 § 10.]
7.06.910
Chapter 7.07
Chapter 7.07 RCW
UNIFORM MEDIATION ACT
Sections
7.07.010
7.07.020
7.07.030
7.07.040
7.07.050
7.07.060
7.07.070
7.07.080
7.07.090
7.07.100
7.07.110
7.07.900
7.07.901
7.07.902
7.07.903
7.07.904
Definitions.
Scope.
Privilege against disclosure—Admissibility—Discovery.
Waiver and preclusion of privilege.
Exceptions to privilege.
Prohibited mediator reports.
Confidentiality.
Mediator’s disclosure of conflicts of interest—Background.
Participation in mediation.
Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.
Uniformity of application and construction.
Short title—2005 c 172.
Captions not law—2005 c 172.
Severability—2005 c 172.
Application to existing agreements or referrals.
Effective date—2005 c 172.
7.07.010 Definitions. In this chapter:
(1) "Mediation" means a process in which a mediator
facilitates communication and negotiation between parties to
assist them in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding their
dispute.
(2) "Mediation communication" means a statement,
whether oral or in a record or verbal or nonverbal, that occurs
during a mediation or is made for purposes of considering,
conducting, participating in, initiating, continuing, or reconvening a mediation or retaining a mediator.
(3) "Mediator" means an individual who conducts a
mediation.
(4) "Nonparty participant" means a person, other than a
party or mediator, that participates in a mediation.
(5) "Mediation party" means a person that participates in
a mediation and whose agreement is necessary to resolve the
dispute.
(6) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business
trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company,
association, joint venture, government; governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality; or public corporation, or
any other legal or commercial entity.
(7) "Proceeding" means:
7.07.010
(2010 Ed.)
7.07.030
(a) A judicial, administrative, arbitral, or other adjudicative process, including related prehearing and posthearing
motions, conferences, and discovery; or
(b) A legislative hearing or similar process.
(8) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a
tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other
medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
(9) "Sign" means:
(a) To execute or adopt a tangible symbol with the
present intent to authenticate a record; or
(b) To attach or logically associate an electronic symbol,
sound, or process to or with a record with the present intent to
authenticate a record. [2005 c 172 § 2.]
7.07.020 Scope. (1) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (2) or (3) of this section, this chapter applies to a
mediation in which:
(a) The mediation parties are required to mediate by statute or court or administrative agency rule or referred to mediation by a court, administrative agency, or arbitrator;
(b) The mediation parties and the mediator agree to
mediate in a record that demonstrates an expectation that
mediation communications will be privileged against disclosure; or
(c) The mediation parties use as a mediator an individual
who holds himself or herself out as a mediator or the mediation is provided by a person that holds itself out as providing
mediation.
(2) This chapter does not apply to a mediation:
(a) Conducted by a judge who might make a ruling on
the case; or
(b) Conducted under the auspices of:
(i) A primary or secondary school if all the parties are
students; or
(ii) A correctional institution for youths if all the parties
are residents of that institution.
(3) If the parties agree in advance in a signed record, or a
record of proceeding reflects agreement by the parties, that
all or part of a mediation is not privileged, the privileges
under RCW 7.07.030 through 7.07.050 do not apply to the
mediation or part agreed upon. However, RCW 7.07.030
through 7.07.050 apply to a mediation communication made
by a person that has not received actual notice of the agreement before the communication is made. [2005 c 172 § 3.]
7.07.020
7.07.030 Privilege against disclosure—Admissibility—Discovery. (1) Except as otherwise provided in RCW
7.07.050, a mediation communication is privileged as provided in subsection (2) of this section and is not subject to
discovery or admissible in evidence in a proceeding unless
waived or precluded as provided by RCW 7.07.040.
(2) In a proceeding, the following privileges apply:
(a) A mediation party may refuse to disclose, and may
prevent any other person from disclosing, a mediation communication;
(b) A mediator may refuse to disclose a mediation communication, and may prevent any other person from disclosing a mediation communication of the mediator; and
7.07.030
[Title 7 RCW—page 9]
7.07.040
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
(c) A nonparty participant may refuse to disclose, and
may prevent any other person from disclosing, a mediation
communication of the nonparty participant.
(3) Evidence or information that is otherwise admissible
or subject to discovery does not become inadmissible or protected from discovery solely by reason of its disclosure or use
in a mediation. [2005 c 172 § 4.]
7.07.040 Waiver and preclusion of privilege. (1) A
privilege under RCW 7.07.030 may be waived in a record or
orally during a proceeding if it is expressly waived by all parties to the mediation and:
(a) In the case of the privilege of a mediator, it is
expressly waived by the mediator; and
(b) In the case of the privilege of a nonparty participant,
it is expressly waived by the nonparty participant.
(2) A person that discloses or makes a representation
about a mediation communication which prejudices another
person in a proceeding is precluded from asserting a privilege
under RCW 7.07.030, but only to the extent necessary for the
person prejudiced to respond to the representation or disclosure.
(3) A person that intentionally uses a mediation to plan,
attempt to commit, or commit a crime, or to conceal an ongoing crime or ongoing criminal activity is precluded from
asserting a privilege under RCW 7.07.030. [2005 c 172 § 5.]
7.07.040
7.07.050 Exceptions to privilege. (1) There is no privilege under RCW 7.07.030 for a mediation communication
that is:
(a) In an agreement evidenced by a record signed by all
parties to the agreement;
(b) Made during a session of a mediation which is open,
or is required by law to be open, to the public;
(c) A threat or statement of a plan to inflict bodily injury
or commit a crime of violence;
(d) Intentionally used to plan a crime, attempt to commit
or commit a crime, or to conceal an ongoing crime or ongoing
criminal activity;
(e) Sought or offered to prove or disprove a claim or
complaint of professional misconduct or malpractice filed
against a mediator;
(f) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) of this
section, sought or offered to prove or disprove a claim or
complaint of professional misconduct or malpractice filed
against a mediation party, nonparty participant, or representative of a party based on conduct occurring during a mediation; or
(g) Sought or offered to prove or disprove abuse, neglect,
abandonment, or exploitation in a proceeding in which a
child or adult protective services agency is a party, unless the
public agency participates in the child or adult protection
mediation.
(2) There is no privilege under RCW 7.07.030 if a court
finds, after a hearing in camera, that the party seeking discovery or the proponent of the evidence has shown that the evidence is not otherwise available, that there is a need for the
evidence that substantially outweighs the interest in protecting confidentiality, and that the mediation communication is
sought or offered in:
7.07.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 10]
(a) A criminal court proceeding involving a felony; or
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) of this
section, a proceeding to prove a claim to rescind or reform or
a defense to avoid liability on a contract arising out of the
mediation.
(3) A mediator may not be compelled to provide evidence of a mediation communication referred to in subsection (1)(f) or (2)(b) of this section.
(4) If a mediation communication is not privileged under
subsection (1) or (2) of this section, only the portion of the
communication necessary for the application of the exception
from nondisclosure may be admitted. Admission of evidence
under subsection (1) or (2) of this section does not render the
evidence, or any other mediation communication, discoverable or admissible for any other purpose.
(5) Records of mediation communications that are privileged under this chapter are exempt from the requirements of
chapter 42.56 RCW. [2006 c 209 § 1; 2005 c 172 § 6.]
Effective date—2006 c 209: See RCW 42.56.903.
7.07.060 Prohibited mediator reports. (1) Except as
provided in subsection (2) of this section, a mediator may not
make a report, assessment, evaluation, recommendation,
finding, or other communication regarding a mediation to a
court, administrative agency, or other authority that may
make a ruling on the dispute that is the subject of the mediation.
(2) A mediator may disclose:
(a) Whether the mediation occurred or has terminated,
whether a settlement was reached, attendance, and efforts to
schedule a mediation ordered by a court, administrative
agency, or other authority that may make a ruling on the dispute;
(b) A mediation communication as permitted under
RCW 7.07.050; or
(c) A mediation communication evidencing abuse,
neglect, abandonment, or exploitation of an individual to a
public agency responsible for protecting individuals against
such mistreatment.
(3) A communication made in violation of subsection (1)
of this section may not be considered by a court, administrative agency, or arbitrator. [2005 c 172 § 7.]
7.07.060
7.07.070 Confidentiality. Unless subject to chapter
42.30 RCW, mediation communications are confidential to
the extent agreed by the parties or provided by other law or
rule of this state. [2005 c 172 § 8.]
7.07.070
7.07.080 Mediator’s disclosure of conflicts of interest—Background. (1) Before accepting a mediation, an
individual who is requested to serve as a mediator shall:
(a) Make an inquiry that is reasonable under the circumstances to determine whether there are any known facts that a
reasonable individual would consider likely to affect the
impartiality of the mediator, including a financial or personal
interest in the outcome of the mediation and an existing or
past relationship with a mediation party or foreseeable participant in the mediation; and
(b) Disclose any such known fact to the mediation parties as soon as is practical before accepting a mediation.
7.07.080
(2010 Ed.)
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
(2) If a mediator learns any fact described in subsection
(1)(a) of this section after accepting a mediation, the mediator
shall disclose it as soon as is practicable.
(3) At the request of a mediation party, an individual
who is requested to serve as a mediator shall disclose the
mediator’s qualifications to mediate a dispute.
(4) A person that violates subsection (1) or (2) of this
section is precluded by the violation from asserting a privilege under RCW 7.07.030.
(5) Subsections (1) through (3) of this section do not
apply to an individual acting as a judge.
(6) This chapter does not require that a mediator have a
special qualification by background or profession. [2005 c
172 § 9.]
7.08.030
7.07.904 Effective date—2005 c 172. This act takes
effect January 1, 2006. [2005 c 172 § 23.]
7.07.904
Chapter 7.08
Chapter 7.08 RCW
ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS
Sections
7.08.010
7.08.030
7.08.900
Assignment must be for benefit of all creditors.
Assignment—Procedure—Creditor’s selection of new
assignee.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors: RCW 9.45.100.
7.08.010 Assignment must be for benefit of all creditors. No general assignment of property by an insolvent, or
in contemplation of insolvency, for the benefit of creditors,
shall be valid unless it be made for the benefit of all of the
assignor’s creditors in proportion to the amount of their
respective claims. [2004 c 165 § 36; 1893 c 100 § 1; 1890 p
83 § 1; RRS § 1086.]
7.08.010
7.07.090 Participation in mediation. An attorney or
other individual designated by a party may accompany the
party to and participate in a mediation, except that if the dispute being mediated is the subject of pending proceedings
under chapter 12.40 RCW, then a party may not be represented by an attorney in mediation unless the party may be
represented by an attorney in the proceedings under chapter
12.40 RCW. A waiver of participation given before the
mediation may be rescinded. [2005 c 172 § 10.]
7.07.090
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.08.030 Assignment—Procedure—Creditor’s selection of new assignee. (1) An assignment under this chapter
must be in substantially the following form:
7.08.030
7.07.100 Relation to electronic signatures in global
and national commerce act. This chapter modifies, limits,
or supersedes the federal electronic signatures in global and
national commerce act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 7001 et seq.), but this
chapter does not modify, limit, or supersede section 101(c) of
that act or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices
described in section 103(b) of that act. [2005 c 172 § 11.]
7.07.100
7.07.110 Uniformity of application and construction.
In applying and construing this chapter, consideration should
be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with
respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. [2005
c 172 § 12.]
7.07.110
7.07.900 Short title—2005 c 172. This act may be cited
as the Uniform Mediation Act. [2005 c 172 § 1.]
7.07.900
7.07.901 Captions not law—2005 c 172. Captions
used in this act are not any part of the law. [2005 c 172 § 20.]
7.07.901
7.07.902 Severability—2005 c 172. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[2005 c 172 § 21.]
7.07.902
7.07.903 Application to existing agreements or referrals. (1) This chapter governs a mediation pursuant to a
referral or an agreement to mediate made on or after January
1, 2006.
(2) If all parties agree in a signed record or a record of
proceeding reflects such an agreement by all parties, then this
chapter governs a mediation pursuant to a referral or an
agreement to mediate whenever made. [2005 c 172 § 22.]
7.07.903
(2010 Ed.)
ASSIGNMENT
THIS ASSIGNMENT is made this . . . . day of . . . . . . .,
. . . ., by and between . . . . . . . ., with a principal place of
business at . . . . . . . . (hereinafter "assignor"), and
. . . . . . . ., whose address is . . . . . . . . (hereinafter
"assignee").
WHEREAS, the assignor has been engaged in the business of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
................................................
WHEREAS, the assignor is indebted to creditors, as set
forth in Schedule A annexed hereto, is unable to pay debts as
they become due, and is desirous of providing for the payment of debts, so far as it is possible by an assignment of all
property for that purpose.
NOW, THEREFORE, the assignor, in consideration of
the assignee’s acceptance of this assignment, and for other
good and valuable consideration, hereby grants, assigns, conveys, transfers, and sets over, unto the assignee, and the
assignee’s successors and assigns, all of assignor’s property,
except such property as is exempt by law from levy and sale
under an execution (and then only to the extent of such
exemption), including, but not limited to, all real property,
fixtures, goods, stock, inventory, equipment, furniture, furnishings, accounts receivable, general intangibles, bank
deposits, cash, promissory notes, cash value and proceeds of
insurance policies, claims, and demands belonging to the
assignor, wherever such property may be located (hereinafter
collectively the "estate"), which property is, to the best
knowledge and belief of the assignor, fully and accurately set
forth on Schedule B annexed hereto.
[Title 7 RCW—page 11]
7.08.030
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
By making this assignment, the assignor consents to the
appointment of the assignee as a general receiver with respect
to the assignee’s property in accordance with chapter 7.60
RCW.
The assignee shall take possession and administer the
estate, and shall liquidate the estate with reasonable dispatch
and convert the estate into money, collect all claims and
demands hereby assigned as and to the extent they may be
collectible, and pay and discharge all reasonable expenses,
costs, and disbursements in connection with the execution
and administration of this assignment from the proceeds of
such liquidations and collections.
The assignee shall then pay and discharge in full, to the
extent that funds are available in the estate after payment of
administrative expenses, costs, and disbursements, all of the
debts and liabilities now due from the assignor, including
interest on such debts and liabilities in full, according to their
priority as established by law, and on a pro rata basis within
each class.
In the event that all debts and liabilities are paid in full,
the remainder of the estate shall be returned to the assignor.
To accomplish the purposes of this assignment, the
assignor hereby irrevocably appoints the assignee as the
assignor’s true and lawful attorney-in-fact, with full power
and authority to do all acts and things which may be necessary to execute and fulfill the assignment hereby created, to
the same extent as such acts and things might be done by
assignor in the absence of this assignment, including but not
limited to the power to demand and recover from all persons
all property of the estate; to sue for the recovery of such property; to execute, acknowledge, and deliver all necessary
deeds, instruments, and conveyances, and to grant and convey any or all of the real or personal property of the estate
pursuant thereto; and to appoint one or more attorneys to
assist the assignee in carrying out the assignee’s duties hereunder.
The assignor hereby authorizes the assignee to sign the
name of the assignor to any check, draft, promissory note, or
other instrument in writing which is payable to the order of
the assignor, or to sign the name of the assignor to any instrument in writing, whenever it shall be necessary to do so, to
carry out the purposes of this assignment.
The assignor declares, under penalty of perjury under the
laws of the state of Washington, that the attached list of creditors and of the property of the assignor is true and complete
to the best of the assignor’s knowledge.
The assignment shall be signed by the assignor and duly
acknowledged in the same manner as conveyances of real
property before a notary public of this state, and shall include
an acceptance of the assignment by the assignee in substantially the following form:
The assignee hereby accepts the trust created by the foregoing assignment, and agrees faithfully and without delay to
carry out the assignee’s duties under the foregoing assignment.
[Title 7 RCW—page 12]
.......................
Assignor
Dated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.......................
Assignee
Dated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2) The assignor shall annex to such assignment schedules in the form provided for by RCW 7.60.090(3) in the case
of general receiverships, setting forth the creditors and the
property of the assignor.
(3) Every assignment shall be effective when a petition
to appoint the assignee as receiver has been filed by the
assignor, by the assignee, or by any creditor of the assignor
with the clerk of the superior court in the county of the
assignor’s residence if the assignor is an individual or a marital community, or in the county of the assignor’s principal
place of business or registered office within this state if the
assignor is any other person. A petition shall set forth the
name and address of the assignor and the name and address of
the assignee, and shall include a copy of the assignment and
the schedules affixed thereto, and a request that the court fix
the amount of the receiver’s bond to be filed with the clerk of
the court.
(4) A person to whom a general assignment of property
for the benefit of creditors has been made shall be appointed
as general receiver with respect to the assignor’s property by
the superior court upon the filing of a petition under subsection (3) of this section. Except as provided for by subsection
(5) of this section, following the assignee’s appointment as
general receiver, all proceedings involving the administration
of the assignor’s property and the claims of the assignee’s
creditors shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 7.60
RCW applicable to general receiverships and court rules
applicable thereto.
(5) Upon motion of two or more creditors of the assignor
served and filed at any time within thirty days following the
date upon which notice is mailed to all known creditors under
RCW 7.60.200, it shall be the duty of the court to direct the
clerk of the court to order a meeting of the creditors of the
assignor, to determine whether a person other than the
assignee named in the assignment should be appointed as
general receiver with respect to the property of the assignor;
and thereupon the clerk of the court shall immediately give
notice to all the creditors identified in the schedules affixed to
the assignment to meet at the clerk’s office or at such other
location within the county as the clerk may specify, at a time
stated not to exceed fifteen days from the date of such notice,
to determine whether a person other than the assignee named
in the assignment should be appointed as general receiver
with respect to the property of the assignor. The assignor’s
creditors may appear in person or by proxy at the meeting,
and a majority in both number and value of claims of the
creditors attending or represented at the meeting may select a
person other than the assignee named in the assignment to
serve as general receiver with respect to the assignor’s property, whereupon the court shall appoint the selected person as
receiver under subsection (4) of this section if a receiver has
not already been appointed, and shall appoint the person to
replace the original assignee as receiver if the appointment
already has been made, unless the court determines upon
good cause shown that the appointment as receiver of the person selected by the creditors would not be in the best interests
of creditors in general, in which event the court shall appoint
(2010 Ed.)
Certiorari, Mandamus, and Prohibition
or substitute as the receiver a person selected by the court
other than the original assignee. If at least one-third of the
number or amount of claims represented in person or by
proxy at the meeting of creditors vote for the appointment as
receiver of a person or persons other than the assignee named
in the assignment, then the court upon motion of any creditor
served and filed within ten days following the meeting shall
appoint as receiver a person selected by the court other than
the original assignee, discharging the original assignee if the
person previously was appointed as receiver. A creditor may
not vote at any meeting of creditors called for the purpose of
determining whether a person other than the assignee named
in the assignment should be appointed as receiver, until the
creditor has presented to the clerk, who presides at the meeting, a proof of claim in accordance with RCW 7.60.210.
(6) From the time a motion is made to elect a new
assignee in accordance with subsection (5) of this section,
and until either the meeting of creditors occurs without a
selection of a new assignee, or until the court enters an order
appointing as receiver a person other than the original
assignee if the creditors vote to select a new assignee at that
meeting, no property of the assignor, except perishable property, may be sold or disposed of by the assignee, whether or
not the assignee has been appointed as receiver; but the same
shall be safely and securely kept until then. [2004 c 165 § 37;
1890 p 83 § 3; RRS § 1088. Formerly RCW 7.08.030 and
7.08.040.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.16.050
7.16.120
7.16.130
7.16.140
Questions involving merits to be determined.
Copy of judgment to inferior tribunal, board, or officer.
Judgment roll.
7.16.150
7.16.160
7.16.170
7.16.180
7.16.190
7.16.200
7.16.210
7.16.220
7.16.230
7.16.240
7.16.250
7.16.260
7.16.270
7.16.280
Mandamus defined.
Grounds for granting writ.
Absence of remedy at law required—Affidavit.
Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.
Notice of application—No default.
Answer.
Questions of fact, how determined.
Applicant may demur to answer or countervail it by proof.
Motion for new trial, where made.
Certification of verdict—Argument.
Hearing.
Judgment for damages and costs—Peremptory mandate.
Service of writ.
Enforcement of writ—Penalty.
MANDAMUS
PROHIBITION
7.16.290
7.16.300
7.16.310
7.16.320
Prohibition defined.
Grounds for granting writ—Affidavit.
Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.
Provisions relating to mandate applicable.
IN GENERAL
7.16.330
7.16.340
7.16.350
7.16.360
7.16.370
When writs may be made returnable.
Rules of practice.
Appellate review.
Inapplicability to action reviewable under Administrative Procedure Act or Land Use Petition Act.
Enforcement of term limits for elected officials.
Rules of court: Writ procedure superseded by RAP 2.1; special proceeding
RAP 16.1 through 16.17.
Camping resorts, writ of mandamus authorized: RCW 19.105.470.
7.16.010 Parties, how designated. The party prosecuting a special proceeding may be known as the plaintiff and
the adverse party as the defendant. [1895 c 65 § 1; RRS §
999.]
7.16.010
7.08.900 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 16.]
7.08.900
7.16.020 Judgment, motion, and order defined. A
judgment in a special proceeding is the final determination of
the rights of the parties therein. The definitions of a motion
and an order in a civil action are applicable to similar acts in
a special proceeding. [1895 c 65 § 2; RRS § 1000.]
7.16.020
CERTIORARI
7.16.030 Certiorari defined. The writ of certiorari may
be denominated the writ of review. [1895 c 65 § 3; RRS §
1001.]
7.16.030
7.16.040 Grounds for granting writ. A writ of review
shall be granted by any court, except a municipal or district
court, when an inferior tribunal, board or officer, exercising
judicial functions, has exceeded the jurisdiction of such tribunal, board or officer, or one acting illegally, or to correct any
erroneous or void proceeding, or a proceeding not according
to the course of the common law, and there is no appeal, nor
in the judgment of the court, any plain, speedy and adequate
remedy at law. [1987 c 202 § 130; 1895 c 65 § 4; RRS §
1002.]
7.16.040
Chapter 7.16 RCW
CERTIORARI, MANDAMUS, AND PROHIBITION
Chapter 7.16
Sections
7.16.010
7.16.020
Parties, how designated.
Judgment, motion, and order defined.
CERTIORARI
7.16.030
7.16.040
7.16.050
7.16.060
7.16.070
7.16.080
7.16.100
7.16.110
(2010 Ed.)
Certiorari defined.
Grounds for granting writ.
Application for writ—Notice.
Writ, to whom directed.
Contents of writ.
Stay of proceedings.
Service of writ.
Defective return—Further return—Hearing—Judgment.
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
7.16.050 Application for writ—Notice. The application must be made on affidavit by the party beneficially interested, and the court may require a notice of the application to
7.16.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 13]
7.16.060
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
be given to the adverse party, or may grant an order to show
cause why it should not be allowed, or may grant the writ
without notice. [1895 c 65 § 5; RRS § 1003.]
7.16.060 Writ, to whom directed. The writ may be
directed to the inferior tribunal, board or officer, or to any
other person having the custody of the record or proceedings
to be certified. When directed to a tribunal the clerk, if there
be one, must return the writ with the transcript required.
[1895 c 65 § 6; RRS § 1004.]
7.16.060
7.16.070 Contents of writ. The writ of review must
command the party to whom it is directed to certify fully to
the court issuing the writ, at a specified time and place, a transcript of the record and proceedings (describing or referring
to them with convenient certainty), that the same may be
reviewed by the court, and requiring the party, in the meantime, to desist from further proceedings in the matter to be
reviewed. [1895 c 65 § 7; RRS § 1005.]
7.16.070
7.16.080 Stay of proceedings. If a stay of proceedings
be not intended, the words requiring the stay must be omitted
from the writ. These words may be inserted or omitted, in the
sound discretion of the court, but if omitted the power of the
inferior court or office is not suspended or the proceedings
stayed. [1895 c 65 § 8; RRS § 1006.]
7.16.080
7.16.100 Service of writ. The writ may be served as
follows, except where different directions respecting the
mode of service thereof are given by the court granting it:
(1) Where it is directed to a person or persons by name or
by his or her official title or titles, or to a municipal corporation, it must be served upon each officer or other person to
whom it is directed, or upon the corporation, in the same
manner as a summons.
(2) Where it is directed to a court, or to the judges of a
court, having a clerk appointed pursuant to law, service upon
the court or the judges thereof may be made by filing the writ
with the clerk. [1895 c 65 § 10; RRS § 1008.]
7.16.100
7.16.110 Defective return—Further return—Hearing—Judgment. If the return of the writ be defective, the
court may order a further return to be made. When a full
return has been made, the court must hear the parties, or such
of them as may attend for that purpose, and may thereupon
give judgment, either affirming or annulling or modifying the
proceedings below. [1895 c 65 § 11; RRS § 1009.]
7.16.110
7.16.120 Questions involving merits to be determined. The questions involving the merits to be determined
by the court upon the hearing are:
(1) Whether the body or officer had jurisdiction of the
subject matter of the determination under review.
(2) Whether the authority, conferred upon the body or
officer in relation to that subject matter, has been pursued in
the mode required by law, in order to authorize it or to make
the determination.
(3) Whether, in making the determination, any rule of
law affecting the rights of the parties thereto has been violated to the prejudice of the relator.
7.16.120
[Title 7 RCW—page 14]
(4) Whether there was any competent proof of all the
facts necessary to be proved, in order to authorize the making
of the determination.
(5) Whether the factual determinations were supported
by substantial evidence. [1989 c 7 § 1; 1957 c 51 § 6; 1895 c
65 § 12; RRS § 1010.]
7.16.130 Copy of judgment to inferior tribunal,
board, or officer. A copy of the judgment signed by the
clerk, must be transmitted to the inferior tribunal, board or
officer having the custody of the record or proceeding certified up. [1895 c 65 § 13; RRS § 1011.]
7.16.130
7.16.140 Judgment roll. A copy of the judgment
signed by the clerk, entered upon or attached to the writ and
return, constitute the judgment roll. [1895 c 65 § 14; RRS §
1012.]
7.16.140
MANDAMUS
7.16.150 Mandamus defined. The writ of mandamus
may be denominated a writ of mandate. [1895 c 65 § 15;
RRS § 1013.]
7.16.150
7.16.160 Grounds for granting writ. It may be issued
by any court, except a district or municipal court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty
resulting from an office, trust or station, or to compel the
admission of a party to the use and enjoyment of a right or
office to which the party is entitled, and from which the party
is unlawfully precluded by such inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person. [1987 c 202 § 131; 1987 c 3 § 3; 1895
c 65 § 16; RRS § 1014.]
7.16.160
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.16.170 Absence of remedy at law required—Affidavit. The writ must be issued in all cases where there is not
a plain, speedy and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of
law. It must be issued upon affidavit on the application of the
party beneficially interested. [1895 c 65 § 17; RRS § 1015.]
7.16.170
7.16.180 Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.
The writ may be either alternative or peremptory. The alternative writ must state generally the allegation against the
party to whom it is directed, and command such party, immediately after the receipt of the writ, or at some other specified
time, to do the act required to be performed, or to show cause
before the court, at a specified time and place, why he has not
done so. The peremptory writ must be in some similar form,
except the words requiring the party to show cause why he
has not done as commanded must be omitted and a return
[day] inserted. [1895 c 65 § 18; RRS § 1016.]
7.16.180
7.16.190 Notice of application—No default. When the
application to the court is made without notice to the party,
and the writ be allowed, the alternative must be first issued;
and if the application be upon due notice and the writ be
allowed, the peremptory writ may be issued in the first
7.16.190
(2010 Ed.)
Certiorari, Mandamus, and Prohibition
instance. The notice of the application, when given, must be
at least ten days. The writ cannot be granted by default. The
case must be heard by the court, whether the adverse party
appear or not. [1895 c 65 § 19; RRS § 1017.]
7.16.200 Answer. On the return of the alternative, or
the day on which the application for the writ is noticed, the
party on whom the writ or notice has been served may show
cause by answer, under oath, made in the same manner as an
answer to a complaint in a civil action. [1895 c 65 § 20; RRS
§ 1018.]
7.16.200
7.16.320
mandate must also be awarded without delay. [1895 c 65 §
26; RRS § 1024.]
7.16.270 Service of writ. The writ must be served in the
same manner as a summons in a civil action, except when
otherwise expressly directed by order of the court. Service
upon a majority of the members of any board or body is service upon the board or body, whether at the time of the service the board or body was in session or not. [1895 c 65 § 27;
RRS § 1025.]
7.16.270
7.16.280 Enforcement of writ—Penalty. When a temporary mandate has been issued and directed to any inferior
tribunal, corporation, board or person upon whom the writ
has been personally served and such tribunal, corporation,
board, or person has without just excuse, refused or neglected
to obey the same, the court may, upon motion, impose a fine
not exceeding one thousand dollars. In case of persistence in
a refusal or disobedience, the court may order the party to be
imprisoned until the writ is obeyed, and may make any orders
necessary and proper for the complete enforcement of the
writ. [1957 c 51 § 7; 1895 c 65 § 28; RRS § 1026.]
7.16.280
7.16.210 Questions of fact, how determined. If an
answer be made which raises a question as to a matter of fact
essential to the determination of the motion, and affecting the
substantial rights of the parties, and upon the supposed truth
of the allegation of which the application for the writ is based,
the court may, in its discretion, order the question to be tried
before a jury, and postpone the argument until such trial can
be had, and the verdict certified to the court. The question to
be tried must be distinctly stated in the order for trial, and the
county must be designated in which the same shall be had.
The order may also direct the jury to assess any damages
which the appellant may have sustained, in case they find for
him. [1895 c 65 § 21; RRS § 1019.]
7.16.210
PROHIBITION
7.16.290 Prohibition defined. The writ of prohibition
is the counterpart of the writ of mandate. It arrests the proceedings of any tribunal, corporation, board or person, when
such proceedings are without or in excess of the jurisdiction
of such tribunal, corporation, board or person. [1895 c 65 §
29; RRS § 1027.]
7.16.290
7.16.220 Applicant may demur to answer or countervail it by proof. On the trial the applicant is not precluded by
the answer from any valid objections to its sufficiency, and
may countervail it by proof, either in direct denial or by way
of avoidance. [1895 c 65 § 22; RRS § 1020.]
7.16.220
7.16.230 Motion for new trial, where made. The
motion for new trial must be made in the court in which the
issue of fact is tried. [1895 c 65 § 23; RRS § 1021.]
7.16.230
7.16.240 Certification of verdict—Argument. If no
notice of a motion for a new trial be given, or if given, the
motion be denied, the clerk, within five days after rendition
of the verdict or denial of the motion, must transmit to the
court in which the application for the writ is pending, a certified copy of the verdict attached to the order of trial, after
which either party may bring on the argument of the application, upon reasonable notice to the adverse party. [1895 c 65
§ 24; RRS § 1022.]
7.16.240
7.16.250 Hearing. If no answer be made, the case must
be heard on the papers of the applicant. If the answer raises
only questions of law, or puts in issue immaterial statements
not affecting the substantial rights of the party, the court must
proceed to hear or fix a day for hearing the argument of the
case. [1895 c 65 § 25; RRS § 1023.]
7.16.250
7.16.260 Judgment for damages and costs—Peremptory mandate. If judgment be given for the applicant he may
recover the damages which he has sustained, as found by the
jury or as may be determined by the court or referee, upon a
reference to be ordered, together with costs; and for such
damages and costs an execution may issue, and a peremptory
7.16.260
(2010 Ed.)
7.16.300 Grounds for granting writ—Affidavit. It
may be issued by any court, except district or municipal
courts, to an inferior tribunal, or to a corporation, board or
person, in all cases where there is not a plain, speedy and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law. It is issued upon
affidavit, on the application of the person beneficially interested. [1987 c 202 § 132; 1895 c 65 § 30; RRS § 1028.]
7.16.300
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
7.16.310 Alternative or peremptory writs—Form.
The writ must be either alternative or peremptory. The alternative writ must state generally the allegations against the
party to whom it is directed, and command such party to
desist or refrain from further proceedings in the action or
matter specified therein until the further order of the court
from which it is issued, and to show cause before such court,
at a specified time and place, why such party should not be
absolutely restrained from any further proceedings in such
action or matter. The peremptory writ must be in a similar
form, except that the words requiring the party to show cause
why he should not be absolutely restrained, etc., must be
omitted and a return day inserted. [1895 c 65 § 31; RRS §
1029.]
7.16.310
7.16.320 Provisions relating to mandate applicable.
The provisions of this chapter relating to writ of mandate,
apply to this proceeding. [1895 c 65 § 32; RRS § 1030.]
7.16.320
[Title 7 RCW—page 15]
7.16.330
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
IN GENERAL
7.16.330 When writs may be made returnable. Writs
of review, mandate, and prohibition issued by the supreme
court, the court of appeals, or by a superior court, may, in the
discretion of the court issuing the writ, be made returnable,
and a hearing thereon be had at any time. [1971 c 81 § 29;
1895 c 65 § 33; RRS § 1031.]
7.16.330
7.16.340 Rules of practice. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the provisions of the code of procedure
concerning civil actions are applicable to and constitute the
rules of practice in the proceedings in this chapter. [1895 c
65 § 34; RRS § 1032.]
7.16.340
7.16.350 Appellate review. From a final judgment in
the superior court, in any such proceeding, appellate review
by the supreme court or the court of appeals may be sought as
in other actions. [1988 c 202 § 4; 1971 c 81 § 30; 1895 c 65
§ 35; RRS § 1033.]
its authority, or to interrupt the due course of a trial or other
judicial proceedings;
(b) Disobedience of any lawful judgment, decree, order,
or process of the court;
(c) Refusal as a witness to appear, be sworn, or, without
lawful authority, to answer a question; or
(d) Refusal, without lawful authority, to produce a
record, document, or other object.
(2) "Punitive sanction" means a sanction imposed to
punish a past contempt of court for the purpose of upholding
the authority of the court.
(3) "Remedial sanction" means a sanction imposed for
the purpose of coercing performance when the contempt consists of the omission or refusal to perform an act that is yet in
the person’s power to perform. [1989 c 373 § 1.]
7.16.350
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.16.360 Inapplicability to action reviewable under
Administrative Procedure Act or Land Use Petition Act.
This chapter does not apply to state agency action reviewable
under chapter 34.05 RCW or to land use decisions of local
jurisdictions reviewable under chapter 36.70C RCW. [1995
c 347 § 716; 1989 c 175 § 38.]
7.21.020 Sanctions—Who may impose. A judge or
commissioner of the supreme court, the court of appeals, or
the superior court, a judge of a court of limited jurisdiction,
and a commissioner of a court of limited jurisdiction may
impose a sanction for contempt of court under this chapter.
[1998 c 3 § 1; 1989 c 373 § 2.]
7.21.020
7.16.360
Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of contents not
law—1995 c 347: See notes following RCW 36.70A.470.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.16.370 Enforcement of term limits for elected officials. Any resident of this state may bring suit to enforce
RCW *43.01.015, 44.04.015, 29.68.015, 29.68.016,
29.51.173, and 29.15.240 and section 8, chapter 1, Laws of
1993. If the person prevails, the court shall award the person
reasonable attorney’s fees and costs of suit. [1993 c 1 § 9
(Initiative Measure No. 573, approved November 3, 1992).]
7.16.370
*Reviser’s note: RCW 43.01.015, 29.68.015, 29.68.016, 29.51.173,
and 29.15.240 were repealed by 2003 c 111 § 2404, effective July 1, 2004.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 7.21
Chapter 7.21 RCW
CONTEMPT OF COURT
Sections
7.21.010
7.21.020
7.21.030
7.21.040
7.21.050
7.21.060
7.21.070
7.21.900
Definitions.
Sanctions—Who may impose.
Remedial sanctions—Payment for losses.
Punitive sanctions—Fines.
Sanctions—Summary imposition—Procedure.
Administrative actions or proceedings—Petition to court for
imposition of sanctions.
Appellate review.
Severability—1989 c 373.
7.21.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter:
(1) "Contempt of court" means intentional:
(a) Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior
toward the judge while holding the court, tending to impair
7.21.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 16]
7.21.030 Remedial sanctions—Payment for losses.
(1) The court may initiate a proceeding to impose a remedial
sanction on its own motion or on the motion of a person
aggrieved by a contempt of court in the proceeding to which
the contempt is related. Except as provided in RCW
7.21.050, the court, after notice and hearing, may impose a
remedial sanction authorized by this chapter.
(2) If the court finds that the person has failed or refused
to perform an act that is yet within the person’s power to perform, the court may find the person in contempt of court and
impose one or more of the following remedial sanctions:
(a) Imprisonment if the contempt of court is of a type
defined in RCW 7.21.010(1) (b) through (d). The imprisonment may extend only so long as it serves a coercive purpose.
(b) A forfeiture not to exceed two thousand dollars for
each day the contempt of court continues.
(c) An order designed to ensure compliance with a prior
order of the court.
(d) Any other remedial sanction other than the sanctions
specified in (a) through (c) of this subsection if the court
expressly finds that those sanctions would be ineffectual to
terminate a continuing contempt of court.
(e) In cases under chapters 13.32A, 13.34, and 28A.225
RCW, commitment to juvenile detention for a period of time
not to exceed seven days. This sanction may be imposed in
addition to, or as an alternative to, any other remedial sanction authorized by this chapter. This remedy is specifically
determined to be a remedial sanction.
(3) The court may, in addition to the remedial sanctions
set forth in subsection (2) of this section, order a person found
in contempt of court to pay a party for any losses suffered by
the party as a result of the contempt and any costs incurred in
connection with the contempt proceeding, including reasonable attorney’s fees.
(4) If the court finds that a person under the age of eighteen years has willfully disobeyed the terms of an order
issued under chapter 10.14 RCW, the court may find the per7.21.030
(2010 Ed.)
Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
son in contempt of court and may, as a sole sanction for such
contempt, commit the person to juvenile detention for a
period of time not to exceed seven days. [2001 c 260 § 6;
1998 c 296 § 36; 1989 c 373 § 3.]
Findings—Intent—2001 c 260: See note following RCW 10.14.020.
Findings—Intent—1998 c 296 §§ 36-39: "The legislature finds that an
essential component of the children in need of services, dependency, and truancy laws is the use of juvenile detention. As chapter 7.21 RCW is currently
written, courts may not order detention time without a criminal charge being
filed. It is the intent of the legislature to avoid the bringing of criminal
charges against youth who need the guidance of the court rather than its punishment. The legislature further finds that ordering a child placed in detention is a remedial action, not a punitive one. Since the legislature finds that
the state is required to provide instruction to children in detention, use of the
courts’ contempt powers is an effective means for furthering the education
and protection of these children. Thus, it is the intent of the legislature to
authorize a limited sanction of time in juvenile detention independent of
chapter 7.21 RCW for failure to comply with court orders in truancy, child in
need of services, at-risk youth, and dependency cases for the sole purpose of
providing the courts with the tools necessary to enforce orders in these limited types of cases because other statutory contempt remedies are inadequate." [1998 c 296 § 35.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings not law—Short title—1998 c 296:
See notes following RCW 74.13.025.
7.21.040 Punitive sanctions—Fines. (1) Except as otherwise provided in RCW 7.21.050, a punitive sanction for
contempt of court may be imposed only pursuant to this section.
(2)(a) An action to impose a punitive sanction for contempt of court shall be commenced by a complaint or information filed by the prosecuting attorney or city attorney
charging a person with contempt of court and reciting the
punitive sanction sought to be imposed.
(b) If there is probable cause to believe that a contempt
has been committed, the prosecuting attorney or city attorney
may file the information or complaint on his or her own initiative or at the request of a person aggrieved by the contempt.
(c) A request that the prosecuting attorney or the city
attorney commence an action under this section may be made
by a judge presiding in an action or proceeding to which a
contempt relates. If required for the administration of justice,
the judge making the request may appoint a special counsel to
prosecute an action to impose a punitive sanction for contempt of court.
A judge making a request pursuant to this subsection
shall be disqualified from presiding at the trial.
(d) If the alleged contempt involves disrespect to or criticism of a judge, that judge is disqualified from presiding at
the trial of the contempt unless the person charged consents
to the judge presiding at the trial.
(3) The court may hold a hearing on a motion for a remedial sanction jointly with a trial on an information or complaint seeking a punitive sanction.
(4) A punitive sanction may be imposed for past conduct
that was a contempt of court even though similar present conduct is a continuing contempt of court.
(5) If the defendant is found guilty of contempt of court
under this section, the court may impose for each separate
contempt of court a fine of not more than five thousand dollars or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.
[2009 c 37 § 1; 1989 c 373 § 4.]
7.21.040
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 7.24
7.21.050 Sanctions—Summary imposition—Procedure. (1) The judge presiding in an action or proceeding may
summarily impose either a remedial or punitive sanction
authorized by this chapter upon a person who commits a contempt of court within the courtroom if the judge certifies that
he or she saw or heard the contempt. The judge shall impose
the sanctions immediately after the contempt of court or at
the end of the proceeding and only for the purpose of preserving order in the court and protecting the authority and dignity
of the court. The person committing the contempt of court
shall be given an opportunity to speak in mitigation of the
contempt unless compelling circumstances demand otherwise. The order of contempt shall recite the facts, state the
sanctions imposed, and be signed by the judge and entered on
the record.
(2) A court, after a finding of contempt of court in a proceeding under subsection (1) of this section may impose for
each separate contempt of court a punitive sanction of a fine
of not more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment for not
more than thirty days, or both, or a remedial sanction set forth
in RCW 7.21.030(2). A forfeiture imposed as a remedial
sanction under this subsection may not exceed more than five
hundred dollars for each day the contempt continues. [2009
c 37 § 2; 1989 c 373 § 5.]
7.21.050
7.21.060 Administrative actions or proceedings—
Petition to court for imposition of sanctions. A state
administrative agency conducting an action or proceeding or
a party to the action or proceeding may petition the superior
court in the county in which the action or proceeding is being
conducted for a remedial sanction specified in RCW 7.21.030
for conduct specified in RCW 7.21.010 in the action or proceeding. [1989 c 373 § 6.]
7.21.060
7.21.070 Appellate review. A party in a proceeding or
action under this chapter may seek appellate review under
applicable court rules. Appellate review does not stay the
proceedings in any other action, suit, or proceeding, or any
judgment, decree, or order in the action, suit, or proceeding to
which the contempt relates. [1989 c 373 § 7.]
7.21.070
7.21.900 Severability—1989 c 373. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1989 c 373 § 30.]
7.21.900
Chapter 7.24 RCW
UNIFORM DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS ACT
Chapter 7.24
Sections
7.24.010
7.24.020
7.24.030
7.24.050
7.24.060
7.24.070
7.24.080
7.24.090
7.24.100
7.24.110
Authority of courts to render.
Rights and status under written instruments, statutes, ordinances.
Construction of contracts.
General powers not restricted by express enumeration.
Refusal of declaration where judgment would not terminate
controversy.
Review.
Further relief.
Determination of issues of fact.
Costs.
Parties—City as party—Attorney general to be served, when.
[Title 7 RCW—page 17]
7.24.010
7.24.120
7.24.130
7.24.135
7.24.140
7.24.144
7.24.146
7.24.190
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Construction of chapter.
"Person" defined.
Severability—1935 c 113.
General purpose stated.
Short title.
Application of chapter—Validation of proceedings.
Court may stay proceedings and restrain parties.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 57.
7.24.010 Authority of courts to render. Courts of
record within their respective jurisdictions shall have power
to declare rights, status and other legal relations whether or
not further relief is or could be claimed. An action or proceeding shall not be open to objection on the ground that a
declaratory judgment or decree is prayed for. The declaration
may be either affirmative or negative in form and effect; and
such declarations shall have the force and effect of a final
judgment or decree. [1937 c 14 § 1; 1935 c 113 § 1; RRS §
784-1.]
7.24.010
7.24.020 Rights and status under written instruments, statutes, ordinances. A person interested under a
deed, will, written contract or other writings constituting a
contract, or whose rights, status or other legal relations are
affected by a statute, municipal ordinance, contract or franchise, may have determined any question of construction or
validity arising under the instrument, statute, ordinance, contract or franchise and obtain a declaration of rights, status or
other legal relations thereunder. [1935 c 113 § 2; RRS § 7842.]
7.24.020
7.24.030 Construction of contracts. A contract may be
construed either before or after there has been a breach
thereof. [1935 c 113 § 3; RRS § 784-3.]
7.24.030
7.24.050 General powers not restricted by express
enumeration. The enumeration in RCW 7.24.020 and
7.24.030 does not limit or restrict the exercise of the general
powers conferred in RCW 7.24.010, in any proceeding where
declaratory relief is sought, in which a judgment or decree
will terminate the controversy or remove an uncertainty.
[1985 c 9 § 2. Prior: 1984 c 149 § 3; 1935 c 113 § 5; RRS §
784-5.]
7.24.050
Purpose—Reenactment—1985 c 9: "The purpose of this act is to
make technical corrections to chapter 149, Laws of 1984, and to ensure that
the changes made in that chapter meet the constitutional requirements of
Article II, section 19 of the state Constitution." [1985 c 9 § 1.]
Reviser’s note: 1985 c 9 reenacted RCW 7.24.050 without amendment.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.24.060 Refusal of declaration where judgment
would not terminate controversy. The court may refuse to
render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such
judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding. [1935 c 113 § 6; RRS § 784-6.]
7.24.060
7.24.070 Review. All orders, judgments and decrees
under this chapter may be reviewed as other orders, judgments and decrees. [1935 c 113 § 7; RRS § 784-7.]
7.24.070
[Title 7 RCW—page 18]
7.24.080 Further relief. Further relief based on a
declaratory judgment or decree may be granted whenever
necessary or proper. The application therefor shall be by petition to a court having jurisdiction to grant the relief. When the
application is deemed sufficient, the court shall, on reasonable notice, require any adverse party whose rights have been
adjudicated by the declaratory judgment or decree, to show
cause why further relief should not be granted forthwith.
[1935 c 113 § 8; RRS § 784-8.]
7.24.080
7.24.090 Determination of issues of fact. When a proceeding under this chapter involves the determination of an
issue of fact, such issue may be tried and determined in the
same manner as issues of fact are tried and determined in
other civil actions, in the court in which the proceeding is
pending. [1935 c 113 § 9; RRS § 784-9.]
7.24.090
7.24.100 Costs. In any proceeding under this chapter,
the court may make such award of costs as may seem equitable and just. [1935 c 113 § 10; RRS § 784-10.]
7.24.100
7.24.110 Parties—City as party—Attorney general
to be served, when. When declaratory relief is sought, all
persons shall be made parties who have or claim any interest
which would be affected by the declaration, and no declaration shall prejudice the rights of persons not parties to the
proceeding. In any proceeding which involves the validity of
a municipal ordinance or franchise, such municipality shall
be made a party, and shall be entitled to be heard, and if the
statute, ordinance or franchise is alleged to be unconstitutional, the attorney general shall also be served with a copy of
the proceeding and be entitled to be heard. [1935 c 113 § 11;
RRS § 784-11.]
7.24.110
7.24.120 Construction of chapter. This chapter is
declared to be remedial; its purpose is to settle and to afford
relief from uncertainty and insecurity with respect to rights,
status and other legal relations; and is to be liberally construed and administered. [1935 c 113 § 12; RRS § 784-12.]
7.24.120
7.24.130 "Person" defined. The word "person" wherever used in this chapter, shall be construed to mean any person, partnership, joint stock company, unincorporated association or society, or municipal or other corporation of any
character whatsoever. [1935 c 113 § 13; RRS § 784-13.]
7.24.130
7.24.135 Severability—1935 c 113. The several sections and provisions of this chapter, except RCW 7.24.010
and 7.24.020, are hereby declared independent and severable,
and the invalidity, if any, of any part or feature thereof shall
not affect or render the remainder of the chapter invalid or
inoperative. [1935 c 113 § 14; RRS § 784-14.]
7.24.135
7.24.140 General purpose stated. This chapter shall be
so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it,
and to harmonize, as far as possible, with federal laws and
regulations on the subject of declaratory judgments and
decrees. [1935 c 113 § 15; RRS § 784-15.]
7.24.140
(2010 Ed.)
Declaratory Judgments of Local Bond Issues
7.24.144 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the
Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act. [1935 c 113 § 16; RRS
§ 784-16.]
7.24.144
7.24.146 Application of chapter—Validation of proceedings. This chapter shall apply to all actions and proceedings now pending in the courts of record of the state of Washington seeking relief under the terms of the uniform declaratory judgments act [this chapter]; and all judgments
heretofore rendered; and all such actions and proceedings
heretofore instituted and now pending in said courts of record
of the state of Washington, seeking such relief, are hereby
validated, and the respective courts of record in said actions
shall have jurisdiction and power to proceed in said actions
and to declare the rights, status and other legal relations
sought to have been declared in said pending actions and proceedings in accordance with the provisions of said chapter.
This chapter does not apply to state agency action reviewable
under chapter 34.05 RCW. [1989 c 175 § 39; 1937 c 14 § 2;
RRS § 784-17.]
7.24.146
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.24.190 Court may stay proceedings and restrain
parties. The court, in its discretion and upon such conditions
and with or without such bond or other security as it deems
necessary and proper, may stay any ruling, order, or any court
proceedings prior to final judgment or decree and may
restrain all parties involved in order to secure the benefits and
preserve and protect the rights of all parties to the court proceedings. [1965 c 131 § 1.]
7.24.190
Rules of court: CR 57.
Chapter 7.25
Chapter 7.25 RCW
DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS OF
LOCAL BOND ISSUES
Sections
7.25.005
7.25.010
7.25.020
7.25.030
7.25.040
Definitions.
Validity of bond issues may be tested.
Complaint—Defendants—Service—Intervention—Attorney’s fee—Notice of action.
Judgment as to validity of all or part of bond issue—Effect.
Other declaratory judgment provisions applicable.
Local bond issues generally: Title 39 RCW.
7.25.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated unless the context
clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Government entity" means the state of Washington,
the state finance committee, any county, city, school district,
other municipal corporation, taxing district, or any agency,
instrumentality, or public corporation thereof.
(2) "Bonds" means one or more bonds, notes, or other
evidences of indebtedness.
(3) "Interested parties" means all taxpayers, ratepayers,
or any other persons who have any obligations, rights, or
other interests in the bonds or issuance thereof, or the project
or purpose for which the bonds were issued or are to be
issued. [1999 c 284 § 2.]
7.25.005
(2010 Ed.)
7.25.040
7.25.010 Validity of bond issues may be tested.
Whenever the legislative or governing body of the state or
any county, city, school district, other municipal corporation,
taxing district, or any agency, instrumentality, or public corporation thereof shall desire to issue bonds of any kind and
shall have passed an ordinance or resolution authorizing the
same, the validity of such proposed bond issue may be tested
and determined in the manner provided in this chapter. [1999
c 284 § 1; 1983 c 263 § 1; 1939 c 153 § 1; RRS § 5616-11.
Formerly RCW 7.24.150.]
7.25.010
7.25.020 Complaint—Defendants—Service—Intervention—Attorney’s fee—Notice of action. A complaint
shall be prepared and filed in the superior court by such government entity setting forth such ordinance or resolution and
that it is the purpose of the plaintiff to issue and sell bonds as
stated therein and that it is desired that the right of the plaintiff to so issue such bonds and sell the same shall be tested
and determined in said action. In said action all interested
parties shall be deemed to be defendants. The title of the
action shall be "In re (name of bond issue)." Upon the filing
of the complaint the court shall, upon the application of the
plaintiff, enter an order naming one or more interested parties
upon whom service in said action shall be made as the representative of all interested parties, except such as may intervene as herein provided, and in such case the court shall fix
and allow a reasonable attorney’s fee in said action to the
attorney who shall represent the representative interested parties as aforesaid, and such fee and all taxable costs incurred
by such representative interested parties shall be taxed as
costs against the plaintiff: PROVIDED, That if the interested
parties appointed by the court shall default, the court shall
appoint an attorney who shall defend said action on behalf of
all interested parties, and such attorney shall be allowed a
reasonable fee and taxable costs to be taxed against the plaintiff: PROVIDED FURTHER, That after filing the complaint,
the plaintiff shall twice place a notice in a newspaper of general circulation within the boundaries of the government
entity, stating the title of the action, informing the interested
parties that the action has been commenced testing the validity of the bonds, and stating that any interested parties, as that
term is defined herein, may intervene in such action and be
represented therein by his own attorney. Thereupon, any
interested parties who desire to intervene must apply to the
court to intervene within ten days after the second publication
of the notice. [1999 c 284 § 3; 1983 c 263 § 2; 1939 c 153 §
2; RRS § 5616-12. Formerly RCW 7.24.160.]
7.25.020
7.25.030 Judgment as to validity of all or part of
bond issue—Effect. The court in such action shall enter its
judgment determining whether or not the bonds as proposed
will be valid, and if the court finds that a portion, but not all,
of the said bond issue is authorized by law, the court shall so
declare, and find by its judgment what portion of such bond
issue will be valid, and the judgment in said action shall be
conclusive and binding upon all interested parties and upon
all other persons. [1999 c 284 § 4; 1939 c 153 § 3; RRS §
5616-13. Formerly RCW 7.24.170.]
7.25.030
7.25.040 Other declaratory judgment provisions
applicable. Except as otherwise herein provided, all the pro7.25.040
[Title 7 RCW—page 19]
Chapter 7.28
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
visions of the laws of Washington relating to declaratory
judgments shall apply to the action herein provided for. The
remedy and procedure herein provided shall be in addition to
other remedies and procedures now provided by law. [1999
c 284 § 5; 1939 c 153 § 4; RRS § 5616-14. Formerly RCW
7.24.180.]
Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act: Chapter 7.24 RCW.
Chapter 7.28
Chapter 7.28 RCW
EJECTMENT, QUIETING TITLE
Sections
7.28.010
7.28.050
7.28.060
7.28.070
7.28.080
7.28.085
7.28.090
7.28.100
7.28.110
7.28.120
7.28.130
7.28.140
7.28.150
7.28.160
7.28.170
7.28.180
7.28.190
7.28.200
7.28.210
7.28.220
7.28.230
7.28.240
7.28.250
7.28.260
7.28.270
7.28.280
7.28.300
7.28.310
7.28.320
Who may maintain actions—Service on nonresident defendant.
Limitation of actions for recovery of real property—Adverse
possession under title deducible of record.
Rights inhere to heirs, devisees and assigns.
Adverse possession under claim and color of title—Payment
of taxes.
Color of title to vacant and unoccupied land.
Adverse possession—Forest land—Additional requirements—Exceptions.
Adverse possession—Public lands—Adverse title in infants,
etc.
Construction.
Substitution of landlord in action against tenant.
Pleadings—Superior title prevails.
Defendant must plead nature of his estate or right to possession.
Verdict of jury.
Damages—Limitation—Permanent improvements.
Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent improvements and
taxes paid.
Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent improvements and
taxes paid—Pleadings, issues and trial on counterclaim.
Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent improvements and
taxes paid—Judgment on counterclaim—Payment.
Verdict where plaintiff’s right to possession expires before
trial.
Order for survey of property.
Order for survey of property—Contents of order—Service.
Alienation by defendant, effect of.
Mortgagee cannot maintain action for possession—Possession
to collect mortgaged, pledged, or assigned rents and profits—Perfection of security interest.
Action between cotenants.
Action against tenant on failure to pay rent.
Effect of judgment—Lis pendens—Vacation.
Effect of vacation of judgment.
Conflicting claims, donation law, generally—Joinder of parties.
Quieting title against outlawed mortgage or deed of trust.
Quieting title to personal property.
Possession no defense.
Forcible and unlawful entry, detainer: Chapters 59.12, 59.16 RCW.
Liens: Title 60 RCW.
Real property: Title 64 RCW.
Rent default, less than forty dollars: Chapter 59.08 RCW.
Tenancies: Chapter 59.04 RCW.
7.28.010 Who may maintain actions—Service on
nonresident defendant. Any person having a valid subsisting interest in real property, and a right to the possession
thereof, may recover the same by action in the superior court
of the proper county, to be brought against the tenant in possession; if there is no such tenant, then against the person
claiming the title or some interest therein, and may have
judgment in such action quieting or removing a cloud from
plaintiff’s title; an action to quiet title may be brought by the
known heirs of any deceased person, or of any person presumed in law to be deceased, or by the successors in interest
7.28.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 20]
of such known heirs against the unknown heirs of such
deceased person or against such person presumed to be
deceased and his unknown heirs, and if it shall be made to
appear in such action that the plaintiffs are heirs of the
deceased person, or the person presumed in law to be
deceased, or the successors in interest of such heirs, and have
been in possession of the real property involved in such
action for ten years preceding the time of the commencement
of such action, and that during said time no person other than
the plaintiff in the action or his grantors has claimed or
asserted any right or title or interest in said property, the court
may adjudge and decree the plaintiff or plaintiffs in such
action to be the owners of such real property, free from all
claims of any unknown heirs of such deceased person, or person presumed in law to be deceased; and an action to quiet
title may be maintained by any person in the actual possession of real property against the unknown heirs of a person
known to be dead, or against any person where it is not
known whether such person is dead or not, and against the
unknown heirs of such person, and if it shall thereafter transpire that such person was at the time of commencing such
action dead the judgment or decree in such action shall be as
binding and conclusive on the heirs of such person as though
they had been known and named; and in all actions, under
this section, to quiet or remove a cloud from the title to real
property, if the defendant be absent or a nonresident of this
state, or cannot, after due diligence, be found within the state,
or conceals himself to avoid the service of summons, service
may be made upon such defendant by publication of summons as provided by law; and the court may appoint a trustee
for such absent or nonresident defendant, to make or cancel
any deed or conveyance of whatsoever nature, or do any
other act to carry into effect the judgment or the decree of the
court. [1911 c 83 § 1; 1890 c 72 § 1; Code 1881 § 536; 1879
p 134 § 1; 1877 p 112 § 540; 1869 p 128 § 488; 1854 p 205 §
398; RRS § 785. Formerly RCW 7.28.010, 7.28.020,
7.28.030, and 7.28.040.]
Process, publication, etc.: Chapter 4.28 RCW.
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
7.28.050 Limitation of actions for recovery of real
property—Adverse possession under title deducible of
record. That all actions brought for the recovery of any
lands, tenements or hereditaments of which any person may
be possessed by actual, open and notorious possession for
seven successive years, having a connected title in law or
equity deducible of record from this state or the United
States, or from any public officer, or other person authorized
by the laws of this state to sell such land for the nonpayment
of taxes, or from any sheriff, marshal or other person authorized to sell such land on execution or under any order, judgment or decree of any court of record, shall be brought within
seven years next after possession being taken as aforesaid,
but when the possessor shall acquire title after taking such
possession, the limitation shall begin to run from the time of
acquiring title. [1893 c 11 § 1; RRS § 786.]
7.28.050
7.28.060 Rights inhere to heirs, devisees and assigns.
The heirs, devisees and assigns of the person having such title
and possession shall have the same benefit of RCW 7.28.050
7.28.060
(2010 Ed.)
Ejectment, Quieting Title
as the person from whom the possession is derived. [1893 c
11 § 2; RRS § 787.]
7.28.070 Adverse possession under claim and color of
title—Payment of taxes. Every person in actual, open and
notorious possession of lands or tenements under claim and
color of title, made in good faith, and who shall for seven successive years continue in possession, and shall also during
said time pay all taxes legally assessed on such lands or tenements, shall be held and adjudged to be the legal owner of
said lands or tenements, to the extent and according to the
purport of his or her paper title. All persons holding under
such possession, by purchase, devise or descent, before said
seven years shall have expired, and who shall continue such
possession and continue to pay the taxes as aforesaid, so as to
complete the possession and payment of taxes for the term
aforesaid, shall be entitled to the benefit of this section.
[1893 c 11 § 3; RRS § 788.]
7.28.070
7.28.080 Color of title to vacant and unoccupied
land. Every person having color of title made in good faith
to vacant and unoccupied land, who shall pay all taxes legally
assessed thereon for seven successive years, he or she shall
be deemed and adjudged to be the legal owner of said vacant
and unoccupied land to the extent and according to the purport of his or her paper title. All persons holding under such
taxpayer, by purchase, devise or descent, before said seven
years shall have expired, and who shall continue to pay the
taxes as aforesaid, so as to complete the payment of said taxes
for the term aforesaid, shall be entitled to the benefit of this
section: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, If any person having a
better paper title to said vacant and unoccupied land shall,
during the said term of seven years, pay the taxes as assessed
on said land for any one or more years of said term of seven
years, then and in that case such taxpayer, his heirs or assigns,
shall not be entitled to the benefit of this section. [1893 c 11
§ 4; RRS § 789.]
7.28.080
7.28.085 Adverse possession—Forest land—Additional requirements—Exceptions. (1) In any action seeking to establish an adverse claimant as the legal owner of a
fee or other interest in forest land based on a claim of adverse
possession, and in any defense to an action brought by the
holder of record title for recovery of title to or possession of
a fee or other interest in forest land where such defense is
based on a claim of adverse possession, the adverse claimant
shall not be deemed to have established open and notorious
possession of the forest lands at issue unless, as a minimum
requirement, the adverse claimant establishes by clear and
convincing evidence that the adverse claimant has made or
erected substantial improvements, which improvements have
remained entirely or partially on such lands for at least ten
years. If the interests of justice so require, the making, erecting, and continuous presence of substantial improvements on
the lands at issue, in the absence of additional acts by the
adverse claimant, may be found insufficient to establish open
and notorious possession.
(2) This section shall not apply to any adverse claimant
who establishes by clear and convincing evidence that the
adverse claimant occupied the lands at issue and made con7.28.085
(2010 Ed.)
7.28.110
tinuous use thereof for at least ten years in good faith reliance
on location stakes or other boundary markers set by a registered land surveyor purporting to establish the boundaries of
property to which the adverse claimant has record title.
(3) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Adverse claimant" means any person, other than the
holder of record title, occupying the lands at issue together
with any prior occupants of the land in privity with such person by purchase, devise, or decent [descent];
(b) "Claim of adverse possession" does not include a
claim asserted under RCW 7.28.050, 7.28.070, or 7.28.080;
(c) "Forest land" has the meaning given in *RCW
84.33.100; and
(d) "Substantial improvement" means a permanent or
semipermanent structure or enclosure for which the costs of
construction exceeded fifty thousand dollars.
(4) This section shall not apply to any adverse claimant
who, before June 11, 1998, acquired title to the lands in question by adverse possession under the law then in effect.
(5) This section shall not apply to any adverse claimant
who seeks to assert a claim or defense of adverse possession
in an action against any person who, at the time such action is
commenced, owns less than twenty acres of forest land in the
state of Washington. [1998 c 57 § 1.]
*Reviser’s note: RCW 84.33.100 was repealed by 2001 c 249 § 16.
7.28.090 Adverse possession—Public lands—
Adverse title in infants, etc. RCW 7.28.070 and 7.28.080
shall not extend to lands or tenements owned by the United
States or this state, nor to school lands, nor to lands held for
any public purpose. Nor shall they extend to lands or tenements when there shall be an adverse title to such lands or
tenements, and the holder of such adverse title is a person
under eighteen years of age, or incompetent within the meaning of RCW 11.88.010: PROVIDED, Such persons as aforesaid shall commence an action to recover such lands or tenements so possessed as aforesaid, within three years after the
several disabilities herein enumerated shall cease to exist, and
shall prosecute such action to judgment, or in case of vacant
and unoccupied land shall, within the time last aforesaid, pay
to the person or persons who have paid the same for his or her
betterments, and the taxes, with interest on said taxes at the
legal rate per annum that have been paid on said vacant and
unimproved land. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 292 § 7;
1893 c 11 § 5; RRS § 790.]
7.28.090
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.28.100 Construction. That the provisions of RCW
7.28.050 through 7.28.100 shall be liberally construed for the
purposes set forth in those sections. [1893 c 11 § 6; RRS §
791.]
7.28.100
7.28.110 Substitution of landlord in action against
tenant. A defendant who is in actual possession may, for
answer, plead that he is in possession only as a tenant of
another, naming him and his place of residence, and thereupon the landlord, if he applies therefor, shall be made defendant in place of the tenant, and the action shall proceed in all
7.28.110
[Title 7 RCW—page 21]
7.28.120
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
respects as if originally commenced against him. If the landlord does not apply to be made defendant within the time the
tenant is allowed to answer, thereafter he shall not be allowed
to, but he shall be made defendant if the plaintiff require it. If
the landlord be made defendant on motion of the plaintiff he
shall be required to appear and answer within ten days from
notice of the pendency of the action and the order making
him defendant, or such further notice as the court or judge
thereof may prescribe. [Code 1881 § 537; 1877 p 112 § 541;
1869 p 128 § 489; RRS § 792.]
7.28.120 Pleadings—Superior title prevails. The
plaintiff in such action shall set forth in his complaint the
nature of his estate, claim or title to the property, and the
defendant may set up a legal or equitable defense to plaintiff’s claims; and the superior title, whether legal or equitable,
shall prevail. The property shall be described with such certainty as to enable the possession thereof to be delivered if a
recovery be had. [Code 1881 § 538; 1879 p 134 § 2; 1877 p
113 § 542; 1869 p 128 § 490; RRS § 793.]
for any period that may elapse from such commencement, to
the time of giving a verdict therein, exclusive of the use of
permanent improvements made by the defendant. When permanent improvements have been made upon the property by
the defendant, or those under whom he claims holding under
color of title adversely to the claim of the plaintiff, in good
faith, the value thereof at the time of trial shall be allowed as
a setoff against such damages. [Code 1881 § 541; 1877 p 113
§ 545; 1869 p 129 § 493; RRS § 796.]
Reviser’s note: Compare the last sentence of this section with RCW
7.28.160 through 7.28.180.
7.28.120
7.28.130 Defendant must plead nature of his estate or
right to possession. The defendant shall not be allowed to
give in evidence any estate in himself or another in the property, or any license or right to the possession thereof unless
the same be pleaded in his answer. If so pleaded, the nature
and duration of such estate, or license or right to the possession, shall be set forth with the certainty and particularity
required in a complaint. If the defendant does not defend for
the whole of the property, he shall specify for what particular
part he does defend. In an action against a tenant, the judgment shall be conclusive against a landlord who has been
made defendant in place of the tenant, to the same extent as if
the action had been originally commenced against him.
[Code 1881 § 539; 1877 p 113 § 543; 1869 p 129 § 491; RRS
§ 794.]
7.28.130
7.28.140 Verdict of jury. The jury by their verdict shall
find as follows:
(1) If the verdict be for the plaintiff, that he is entitled to
the possession of the property described in the complaint, or
some part thereof, or some undivided share or interest in
either, and the nature and duration of his estate in such property, part thereof, or undivided share or interest, in either, as
the case may be.
(2) If the verdict be for the defendant, that the plaintiff is
not entitled to the possession of the property described in the
complaint, or to such part thereof as the defendant defends
for, and the estate in such property or part thereof, or license,
or right to the possession of either established on the trial by
the defendant, if any, in effect as the same is required to be
pleaded. [Code 1881 § 540; 1877 p 113 § 544; 1869 p 129 §
492; RRS § 795.]
7.28.160 Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent
improvements and taxes paid. In an action for the recovery
of real property upon which permanent improvements have
been made or general or special taxes or local assessments
have been paid by a defendant, or those under whom he
claims, holding in good faith under color or claim of title
adversely to the claim of plaintiff, the value of such improvements and the amount of such taxes or assessments with
interest thereon from date of payment must be allowed as a
counterclaim to the defendant. [1903 c 137 § 1; RRS § 797.]
7.28.160
7.28.170 Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent
improvements and taxes paid—Pleadings, issues and trial
on counterclaim. The counterclaim shall set forth the value
of the land apart from the improvements, and the nature and
value of the improvements apart from the land and the
amount of said taxes and assessments so paid, and the date of
payment. Issues shall be joined and tried as in other actions,
and the value of the land and the amount of said taxes and
assessments apart from the improvements, and the value of
the improvements apart from the land must be specifically
found by the verdict of the jury, report of the referee, or findings of the court as the case may be. [1903 c 137 § 2; RRS §
798.]
7.28.170
7.28.140
Rules of court: CR 49.
General, special verdicts: RCW 4.44.410 through 4.44.440.
7.28.150 Damages—Limitat ion—Permanent
improvements. The plaintiff shall only be entitled to recover
damages for withholding the property for the term of six
years next preceding the commencement of the action, and
7.28.150
[Title 7 RCW—page 22]
7.28.180 Defendant’s counterclaim for permanent
improvements and taxes paid—Judgment on counterclaim—Payment. If the judgment be in favor of the plaintiff
for the recovery of the realty, and of the defendant upon the
counterclaim, the plaintiff shall be entitled to recover such
damages as he may be found to have suffered through the
withholding of the premises and waste committed thereupon
by the defendant or those under whom he claims, but against
this recovery shall be offset pro tanto the value of the permanent improvements and the amount of said taxes and assessments with interest found as above provided. Should the
value of improvements or taxes or assessments with interest
exceed the recovery for damages, the plaintiff, shall, within
two months, pay to the defendant the difference between the
two sums and upon proof, after notice, to the defendant, that
this has been done, the court shall make an order declaring
that fact, and that title to the improvements is vested in him.
Should the plaintiff fail to make such payment, the defendant
may at any time within two months after the time limited for
such payment to be made, pay to the plaintiff the value of the
land apart from the improvements, and the amount of the
damages awarded against him, and he thereupon shall be
vested with title to the land, and, after notice to the plaintiff,
7.28.180
(2010 Ed.)
Ejectment, Quieting Title
the court shall make an order reciting the fact and adjudging
title to be in him. Should neither party make the payment
above provided, within the specified time, they shall be
deemed to be tenants in common of the premises, including
the improvements, each holding an interest proportionate to
the value of his property determined in the manner specified
in RCW 7.28.170: PROVIDED, That the interest of the
owner of the improvements shall be the difference between
the value of the improvements and the amount of damages
recovered against him by the plaintiff. [1903 c 137 § 3; RRS
§ 799.]
7.28.190 Verdict where plaintiff’s right to possession
expires before trial. If the right of the plaintiff to the possession of the property expire, after the commencement of the
action and before the trial, the verdict shall be given according to the fact, and judgment shall be given only for the damages. [Code 1881 § 542; 1877 p 114 § 546; 1869 p 130 § 494;
RRS § 800.]
7.28.190
7.28.200 Order for survey of property. The court or
judge thereof, on motion, and after notice to the adverse
party, may, for cause shown, grant an order allowing the
party applying therefor to enter upon the property in controversy and make survey and admeasurement thereof, for the
purposes of the action. [Code 1881 § 543; 1877 p 114 § 547;
1869 p 130 § 495; RRS § 801.]
7.28.200
7.28.210 Order for survey of property—Contents of
order—Service. The order shall describe the property, and a
copy thereof shall be served upon the defendant, and thereupon the party may enter upon the property and make such
survey and admeasurement; but if any unnecessary injury be
done to the premises, he shall be liable therefor. [Code 1881
§ 544; 1877 p 114 § 548; 1869 p 130 § 496; RRS § 802.]
7.28.210
7.28.220 Alienation by defendant, effect of. An action
for the recovery of the possession of real property against a
person in possession, cannot be prejudiced by any alienation
made by such person either before or after the commencement of the action; but if such alienation be made after the
commencement of the action, and the defendant do not satisfy the judgment recovered for damages for withholding the
possession, such damages may be recovered by action against
the purchaser. [Code 1881 § 545; 1877 p 114 § 549; 1869 p
130 § 497; RRS § 803.]
7.28.220
7.28.230 Mortgagee cannot maintain action for possession—Possession to collect mortgaged, pledged, or
assigned rents and profits—Perfection of security interest. (1) A mortgage of any interest in real property shall not
be deemed a conveyance so as to enable the owner of the
mortgage to recover possession of the real property, without
a foreclosure and sale according to law: PROVIDED, That
nothing in this section shall be construed as any limitation
upon the right of the owner of real property to mortgage,
pledge or assign the rents and profits thereof, nor as prohibiting the mortgagee, pledgee or assignee of such rents and
profits, or any trustee under a mortgage or trust deed either
contemporaneously or upon the happening of a future event
7.28.230
(2010 Ed.)
7.28.260
of default, from entering into possession of any real property,
other than farm lands or the homestead of the mortgagor or
his successor in interest, for the purpose of collecting the
rents and profits thereof for application in accordance with
the provisions of the mortgage or trust deed or other instrument creating the lien, nor as any limitation upon the power
of a court of equity to appoint a receiver to take charge of
such real property and collect such rents and profits thereof
for application in accordance with the terms of such mortgage, trust deed or assignment.
(2) Until paid, the rents and profits of real property constitute real property for the purposes of mortgages, trust
deeds or assignments whether or not said rents and profits
have accrued. The provisions of RCW 65.08.070 as now or
hereafter amended shall be applicable to such rents and profits, and such rents and profits are excluded from *Article
62A.9 RCW.
(3) The recording of an assignment, mortgage, or pledge
of unpaid rents and profits of real property, intended as security, in accordance with RCW 65.08.070, shall immediately
perfect the security interest in the assignee, mortgagee, or
pledgee and shall not require any further action by the holder
of the security interest to be perfected as to any subsequent
purchaser, mortgagee, or assignee. Any lien created by such
assignment, mortgage, or pledge shall, when recorded, be
deemed specific, perfected, and choate even if recorded prior
to July 23, 1989. [1991 c 188 § 1; 1989 c 73 § 1; 1969 ex.s.
c 122 § 1; Code 1881 § 546; 1877 p 114 § 550; 1869 p 130 §
498; RRS § 804.]
*Reviser’s note: Article 62A.9 RCW was repealed in its entirety by
2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001. For later enactment, see Article
62A.9A RCW.
7.28.240 Action between cotenants. In an action by a
tenant in common, or a joint tenant of real property against
his cotenant, the plaintiff must show, in addition to his evidence of right, that the defendant either denied the plaintiff’s
right or did some act amounting to such denial. [Code 1881
§ 547; 1877 p 114 § 551; 1869 p 130 § 499; RRS § 805.]
7.28.240
7.28.250 Action against tenant on failure to pay rent.
When in the case of a lease of real property and the failure of
tenant to pay rent, the landlord has a subsisting right to reenter for such failure; he may bring an action to recover the possession of such property, and such action is equivalent to a
demand of the rent and a reentry upon the property. But if at
any time before the judgment in such action, the lessee or his
successor in interest as to the whole or a part of the property,
pay to the plaintiff, or bring into court the amount of rent then
in arrear, with interest and cost of action, and perform the
other covenants or agreements on the part of the lessee, he
shall be entitled to continue in the possession according to the
terms of the lease. [Code 1881 § 548; 1877 p 114 § 552; 1869
p 131 § 500; No RRS.]
7.28.250
Forcible entry, detainer: Chapter 59.12 RCW.
Rent default, less than forty dollars: Chapter 59.08 RCW.
Tenancies: Chapter 59.04 RCW.
7.28.260 Effect of judgment—Lis pendens—Vacation. In an action to recover possession of real property, the
7.28.260
[Title 7 RCW—page 23]
7.28.270
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judgment rendered therein shall be conclusive as to the estate
in such property and the right of possession thereof, so far as
the same is thereby determined, upon all persons claiming by,
through, or under the party against whom the judgment is
rendered, by title or interest passing after the commencement
of the action, if the party in whose favor the judgment is rendered shall have filed a notice of the pendency of the action
as required by RCW 4.28.320. When service of the notice is
made by publication, and judgment is given for failure to
answer, at any time within two years from the entry thereof,
the defendant or his successor in interest as to the whole or
any part of the property, shall, upon application to the court
or judge thereof, be entitled to an order, vacating the judgment and granting him a new trial, upon the payment of the
costs of the action. [1909 c 35 § 1; Code 1881 § 549; 1877 p
114 § 553; 1869 p 131 § 501; RRS § 806.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58, 60(e).
New trials: Chapter 4.76 RCW.
Vacation of judgments: Chapter 4.72 RCW.
7.28.270 Effect of vacation of judgment. If the plaintiff has taken possession of the property before the judgment
is set aside and a new trial granted, as provided in RCW
7.28.260, such possession shall not be thereby affected in any
way; and if judgment be given for defendant in the new trial,
he shall be entitled to restitution by execution in the same
manner as if he were plaintiff. [Code 1881 § 550; 1877 p 115
§ 554; 1869 p 131 § 502; RRS § 807.]
7.28.270
Rules of court: Cf. CR 58, 60(e).
7.28.280 Conflicting claims, donation law, generally—Joinder of parties. In an action at law, for the recovery of the possession of real property, if either party claims
the property as a donee of the United States, and under the act
of congress approved September 27th, 1850, commonly
called the "Donation law," or the acts amendatory thereof,
such party, from the date of his settlement thereon, as provided in said act, shall be deemed to have a legal estate in fee,
in such property, to continue upon condition that he perform
the conditions required by such acts, which estate is unconditional and indefeasible after the performance of such conditions. In such action, if both plaintiff and defendant claim title
to the same real property, by virtue of settlement, under such
acts, such settlement and performance of the subsequent condition shall be prima facie presumed in favor of the party having or claiming under the elder certificate, or patent, as the
case may be, unless it appears upon the face of such certificate or patent that the same is absolutely void. Any person in
possession, by himself or his tenant, of real property, and any
private or municipal corporation in possession by itself or its
tenant of any real property, or when such real property is not
in the actual possession of anyone, any person or private or
municipal corporation claiming title to any real property
under a patent from the United States, or during his or its
claim of title to such real property under a patent from the
United States for such real estate, may maintain a civil action
against any person or persons, corporations or associations
claiming an interest in said real property or any part thereof,
or any right thereto adverse to him, them, or it, for the purpose of determining such claim, estate, or interest; and where
7.28.280
[Title 7 RCW—page 24]
several persons, or private or municipal corporations are in
possession of, or claim as aforesaid, separate parcels of real
property, and an adverse interest is claimed or claim made in
or to any such parcels, by any other person, persons, corporations or associations, arising out of a question, conveyance,
statute, grant, or other matter common to all such parcels of
real estate, all or any portion of such persons or corporations
so in possession, or claiming such parcel of real property may
unite as plaintiffs in such suit to determine such adverse
claim or interest against all persons, corporations or associations claiming such adverse interest. [Code 1881 § 551; 1877
p 116 § 556; 1869 p 132 § 504; RRS §§ 808, 809. Formerly
RCW 7.28.280 and 7.28.290.]
7.28.300 Quieting title against outlawed mortgage or
deed of trust. The record owner of real estate may maintain
an action to quiet title against the lien of a mortgage or deed
of trust on the real estate where an action to foreclose such
mortgage or deed of trust would be barred by the statute of
limitations, and, upon proof sufficient to satisfy the court,
may have judgment quieting title against such a lien. [1998 c
295 § 17; 1937 c 124 § 1; RRS § 785-1.]
7.28.300
Limitation of actions, generally: Chapter 4.16 RCW.
Real estate mortgages, foreclosure: Chapter 61.12 RCW.
7.28.310 Quieting title to personal property. Any person or corporation claiming to be the owner of or interested in
any tangible or intangible personal property may institute and
maintain a suit against any person or corporation also claiming title to or any interest in such property for the purpose of
adjudicating the title of the plaintiff to such property, or any
interest therein, against any and all adverse claims; removing
all such adverse claims as clouds upon the title of the plaintiff
and quieting the title of the plaintiff against any and all such
adverse claims. [1929 c 100 § 1; RRS § 809-1.]
7.28.310
7.28.320 Possession no defense. The fact that any person or corporation against whom such action may be brought
is in the possession of such property, or evidence of title to
such property, shall not prevent the maintenance of such suit.
[1929 c 100 § 2; RRS § 809-2.]
7.28.320
Chapter 7.36
Chapter 7.36 RCW
HABEAS CORPUS
Sections
7.36.010
7.36.020
7.36.030
7.36.040
7.36.050
7.36.060
7.36.070
7.36.080
7.36.090
7.36.100
7.36.110
7.36.120
7.36.130
7.36.140
7.36.150
7.36.160
7.36.170
7.36.180
7.36.190
Who may prosecute writ.
Parents, guardians, etc., may act for persons under disability.
Petition—Contents.
Who may grant writ.
To whom directed—Contents.
Delivery to sheriff if to him directed.
Service by sheriff if directed to another.
Service when person not found.
Return—Attachment for refusal.
Form of return—Production of person.
Procedure—Pleadings—Amendment.
Hearing—Determination.
Limitation upon inquiry.
Duty of courts when federal question is raised.
Admission to bail or discharge—Duty of court.
Writ to admit prisoner to bail.
Compelling attendance of witnesses.
Officers protected from civil liability.
Warrant to prevent removal.
(2010 Ed.)
Habeas Corpus
7.36.200
7.36.210
7.36.220
7.36.230
7.36.240
7.36.250
Warrant may call for apprehension of offending party.
Execution of warrant.
Temporary orders.
Emergency acts on Sunday authorized.
Writs and process—Issuance—Service—Defects—Amendments.
Proceeding in forma pauperis.
Rules of court: RAP 16.3 through 16.15.
7.36.010 Who may prosecute writ. Every person
restrained of his liberty under any pretense whatever, may
prosecute a writ of habeas corpus to inquire into the cause of
the restraint, and shall be delivered therefrom when illegal.
[Code 1881 § 666; 1877 p 138 § 669; 1869 p 156 § 606; 1854
p 212 § 434; RRS § 1063.]
7.36.010
7.36.020 Parents, guardians, etc., may act for persons
under disability. Writs of habeas corpus shall be granted in
favor of parents, guardians, limited guardians where appropriate, spouses or domestic partners, and next of kin, and to
enforce the rights, and for the protection of infants and
incompetent or disabled persons within the meaning of RCW
11.88.010; and the proceedings shall in all cases conform to
the provisions of this chapter. [2008 c 6 § 801; 1977 ex.s. c
80 § 8; 1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 17; Code 1881 § 688; 1877 p
141 § 692; 1869 p 159 § 628; 1854 p 214 § 456; RRS § 1064.]
7.36.020
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.36.030 Petition—Contents. Application for the writ
shall be made by petition, signed and verified either by the
plaintiff or by some person in his behalf, and shall specify:
(1) By whom the petitioner is restrained of his liberty,
and the place where, (naming the parties if they are known, or
describing them if they are not known).
(2) The cause or pretense of the restraint according to the
best of the knowledge and belief of the applicant.
(3) If the restraint be alleged to be illegal, in what the
illegality consists. [Code 1881 § 667; 1877 p 138 § 670;
1869 p 156 § 607; 1854 p 212 § 435; RRS § 1065.]
7.36.030
7.36.040 Who may grant writ. Writs of habeas corpus
may be granted by the supreme court, the court of appeals, or
superior court, or by any judge of such courts, and upon
application the writ shall be granted without delay. [1971 c
81 § 31; 1957 c 9 § 10; Code 1881 § 668; 1877 p 138 § 671;
1869 p 156 § 608; 1854 p 212 § 436; RRS § 1066.]
7.36.040
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 16.3, 18.22.
7.36.050 To whom directed—Contents. The writ shall
be directed to the officer or party having the person under
restraint, commanding him to have such person before the
court or judge at such time and place as the court or judge
shall direct to do and receive what shall be ordered concerning him, and have then and there the writ. [Code 1881 § 669;
1877 p 138 § 672; 1869 p 156 § 609; 1854 p 212 § 437; RRS
§ 1067.]
7.36.050
(2010 Ed.)
7.36.120
7.36.060 Delivery to sheriff if to him directed. If the
writ be directed to the sheriff, it shall be delivered by the
clerk to him without delay. [Code 1881 § 670; 1877 p 138 §
673; 1869 p 156 § 610; 1854 p 212 § 438; RRS § 1068.]
7.36.060
7.36.070 Service by sheriff if directed to another. If
the writ be directed to any other person, it shall be delivered
to the sheriff and shall be by him served by delivering the
same to such person without delay. [Code 1881 § 671; 1877
p 139 § 674; 1869 p 156 § 611; 1854 p 212 § 430; RRS §
1069.]
7.36.070
7.36.080 Service when person not found. If the person
to whom such writ is directed cannot be found or shall refuse
admittance to the sheriff, the same may be served by leaving
it at the residence of the person to whom it is directed, or by
posting the same on [in] some conspicuous place, either of
[on] his dwelling house or where the party is confined or
under restraint. [Code 1881 § 672; 1877 p 139 § 675; 1869 p
157 § 612; 1854 p 212 § 440; RRS § 1070.]
7.36.080
7.36.090 Return—Attachment for refusal. The sheriff or other person to whom the writ is directed shall make
immediate return thereof, and if he refuse after due service to
make return, the court shall enforce obedience by attachment.
[Code 1881 § 673; 1877 p 139 § 676; 1869 p 157 § 613; 1854
p 213 § 441; RRS § 1071.]
7.36.090
7.36.100 Form of return—Production of person. The
return must be signed and verified by the person making it,
who shall state:
(1) The authority or cause of the restraint of the party in
his custody.
(2) If the authority shall be in writing, he shall return a
copy and produce the original on the hearing.
(3) If he has had the party in his custody or under his
restraint, and has transferred him to another, he shall state to
whom, the time, place and cause of the transfer. He shall produce the party at the hearing unless prevented by sickness or
infirmity, which must be shown in the return. [Code 1881 §
674; 1877 p 139 § 677; 1869 p 157 § 614; 1854 p 213 § 442;
RRS § 1072.]
7.36.100
7.36.110 Procedure—Pleadings—Amendment. The
court or judge, if satisfied of the truth of the allegation of
sickness or infirmity, may proceed to decide on the return, or
the hearing may be adjourned until the party can be produced,
or for other good cause. The plaintiff may except to the sufficiency of, or controvert the return or any part thereof, or
allege any new matter in evidence. The new matter shall be
verified, except in cases of commitment on a criminal charge.
The return and pleadings may be amended without causing a
delay. [Code 1881 § 675; 1877 p 139 § 678; 1869 p 157 §
615; 1854 p 213 § 443; RRS § 1073.]
7.36.110
7.36.120 Hearing—Determination. The court or judge
shall thereupon proceed in a summary way to hear and determine the cause, and if no legal cause be shown for the
restraint or for the continuation thereof, shall discharge the
7.36.120
[Title 7 RCW—page 25]
7.36.130
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party. [Code 1881 § 676; 1877 p 139 § 679; 1869 p 157 §
616; 1854 p 213 § 444; RRS § 1074.]
Witnesses, compelling attendance: Chapter 5.56 RCW.
Rules of court: ER 1101.
7.36.180 Officers protected from civil liability. No
sheriff or other officer shall be liable to a civil action for
obeying any writ of habeas corpus or order of discharge made
thereon. [Code 1881 § 681; 1877 p 140 § 684; 1869 p 158 §
621; 1854 p 214 § 449; RRS § 1079.]
7.36.130 Limitation upon inquiry. No court or judge
shall inquire into the legality of any judgment or process
whereby the party is in custody, or discharge the party when
the term of commitment has not expired, in either of the cases
following:
(1) Upon any process issued on any final judgment of a
court of competent jurisdiction except where it is alleged in
the petition that rights guaranteed the petitioner by the Constitution of the state of Washington or of the United States
have been violated and the petition is filed within the time
allowed by RCW 10.73.090 and 10.73.100.
(2) For any contempt of any court, officer or body having
authority in the premises to commit; but an order of commitment, as for a contempt upon proceedings to enforce the remedy of a party, is not included in any of the foregoing specifications.
(3) Upon a warrant issued from the superior court upon
an indictment or information. [1989 c 395 § 3; 1947 c 256 §
3; 1891 c 43 § 1; Code 1881 § 677; 1869 p 157 § 617; 1854 p
213 § 445; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1075.]
7.36.130
7.36.140 Duty of courts when federal question is
raised. In the consideration of any petition for a writ of
habeas corpus by the supreme court or the court of appeals,
whether in an original proceeding or upon an appeal, if any
federal question shall be presented by the pleadings, it shall
be the duty of the supreme court to determine in its opinion
whether or not the petitioner has been denied a right guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. [1971 c 81 §
32; 1947 c 256 § 2; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1085-2.]
7.36.140
7.36.150 Admission to bail or discharge—Duty of
court. No person shall be discharged from an order of commitment issued by any judicial or peace officer for want of
bail, or in cases not bailable on account of any defect in the
charge or process, or for alleged want of probable cause; but
in all cases the court or judge shall summon the prosecuting
witnesses, investigate the criminal charge, and discharge,
admit to bail or recommit the prisoner, as may be just and
legal, and recognize witnesses when proper. [Code 1881 §
678; 1877 p 140 § 681; 1869 p 157 § 618; 1854 p 213 § 446;
RRS § 1076.]
7.36.180
7.36.190 Warrant to prevent removal. Whenever it
shall appear by affidavit that any one is illegally held in custody or restraint, and that there is good reason to believe that
such person will be carried out of the jurisdiction of the court
or judge before whom the application is made, or will suffer
some irreparable injury before compliance with the writ can
be enforced, such court or judge may cause a warrant to be
issued reciting the facts, and directed to the sheriff or any
constable of the county, commanding him to take the person
thus held in custody or restraint, and forthwith bring him
before the court or judge to be dealt with according to the
law. [Code 1881 § 682; 1877 p 140 § 685; 1869 p 158 § 622;
1854 p 214 § 450; RRS § 1080.]
7.36.190
7.36.200 Warrant may call for apprehension of
offending party. The court or judge may also, if the same be
deemed necessary, insert in the warrant a command for the
apprehension of the person charged with causing the illegal
restraint. [Code 1881 § 683; 1877 p 141 § 687; 1869 p 159 §
623; 1854 p 214 § 451; RRS § 1081.]
7.36.200
7.36.210 Execution of warrant. The officer shall execute the writ [warrant] by bringing the person therein named
before the court or judge, and the like return of proceedings
shall be required and had as in case of writs of habeas corpus.
[Code 1881 § 684; 1877 p 141 § 688; 1869 p 159 § 624; 1854
p 214 § 452; RRS § 1082.]
7.36.210
7.36.150
7.36.160 Writ to admit prisoner to bail. The writ may
be had for the purpose of admitting a prisoner to bail in civil
and criminal actions. When any person has an interest in the
detention, and the prisoner shall not be discharged until the
person having such interest is notified. [Code 1881 § 679;
1877 p 140 § 682; 1869 p 158 § 619; 1854 p 214 § 447; RRS
§ 1077.]
7.36.160
7.36.170 Compelling attendance of witnesses. The
court or judge shall have power to require and compel the
attendance of witnesses, and to do all other acts necessary to
determine the case. [Code 1881 § 680; 1877 p 140 § 683;
1869 p 158 § 620; 1854 p 214 § 448; RRS § 1078.]
7.36.170
[Title 7 RCW—page 26]
7.36.220 Temporary orders. The court or judge may
make any temporary orders in the cause or disposition of the
party during the progress of the proceedings that justice may
require. The custody of any party restrained may be changed
from one person to another, by order of the court or judge.
[Code 1881 § 685; 1877 p 141 § 689; 1869 p 159 § 625; 1854
p 214 § 453; RRS § 1083.]
7.36.220
7.36.230 Emergency acts on Sunday authorized. Any
writ or process authorized by this chapter may be issued and
served, in cases of emergency, on Sunday. [Code 1881 §
686; 1877 p 141 § 690; 1869 p 159 § 626; 1854 p 214 § 454;
RRS § 1084.]
7.36.230
Superior court, issuance of habeas corpus on nonjudicial days: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).
7.36.240 Writs and process—Issuance—Service—
Defects—Amendments. All writs and other process authorized by this chapter shall be issued by the clerk of the court,
and sealed with the seal of such court, and shall be served and
returned forthwith, unless the court or judge shall specify a
particular time for such return. And no writ or other process
shall be disregarded for any defect therein, if enough is
shown to notify the officer or person of the purport of the pro7.36.240
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Injunctions
cess. Amendments may be allowed and temporary commitments when necessary. [Code 1881 § 687; 1877 p 141 § 691;
1869 p 159 § 627; 1854 p 214 § 455; RRS § 1085.]
7.36.250 Proceeding in forma pauperis. Any person
entitled to prosecute a writ of habeas corpus who, by reason
of poverty is unable to pay the costs of such proceeding or
give security therefor, may file in the court having original
jurisdiction of the proceeding an affidavit setting forth such
facts and that he or she believes himself or herself to be entitled to the redress sought. Upon the filing of such an affidavit
the court may, if satisfied that the proceeding or appeal is
instituted or taken in good faith, order that such proceeding,
including appeal, may be prosecuted without prepayment of
fees or costs or the giving of security therefor. This section
also applies to filing fees assessed under RCW 36.18.016.
[2002 c 338 § 3; 1947 c 256 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 1085-1.]
7.36.250
Rules of court: RAP 16.15(f), 16.15(g).
7.40.080
commission or continuance of which during the litigation
would produce great injury to the plaintiff; or when during
the litigation, it appears that the defendant is doing, or threatened, or is about to do, or is procuring, or is suffering some
act to be done in violation of the plaintiff’s rights respecting
the subject of the action tending to render the judgment ineffectual; or where such relief, or any part thereof, consists in
restraining proceedings upon any final order or judgment, an
injunction may be granted to restrain such act or proceedings
until the further order of the court, which may afterwards be
dissolved or modified upon motion. And where it appears in
the complaint at the commencement of the action, or during
the pendency thereof, by affidavit, that the defendant threatens, or is about to remove or dispose of his property with
intent to defraud his creditors, a temporary injunction may be
granted to restrain the removal or disposition of his property.
[Code 1881 § 154; 1877 p 33 § 154; 1869 p 38 § 152; 1854 p
152 § 112; RRS § 719.]
7.40.030 Malicious erection of structure may be
enjoined. An injunction may be granted to restrain the malicious erection, by any owner or lessee of land, of any structure intended to spite, injure or annoy an adjoining proprietor.
And where any owner or lessee of land has maliciously
erected such a structure with such intent, a mandatory injunction will lie to compel its abatement and removal. [1883 p 44
§ 1, part; Code 1881 § 154 1/2; RRS § 720.]
7.40.030
Chapter 7.40
Chapter 7.40 RCW
INJUNCTIONS
Sections
7.40.010
7.40.020
7.40.030
7.40.040
7.40.050
7.40.060
7.40.070
7.40.080
7.40.085
7.40.090
7.40.100
7.40.110
7.40.120
7.40.130
7.40.140
7.40.150
7.40.160
7.40.170
7.40.180
7.40.190
7.40.200
7.40.210
7.40.230
Who may grant restraining orders and injunctions.
Grounds for issuance.
Malicious erection of structure may be enjoined.
Time of granting.
Notice—Restraining orders in emergencies.
Affidavits at hearing.
Terms and conditions may be imposed.
Injunction bond.
Injunction bonds for injunctions affecting public construction
contracts.
Bond for injunction after temporary restraining order.
Copy of order serves as writ.
Stay of judgment—Release of errors.
Injunction, who is bound by.
When adverse party becomes bound.
Disposition of money collected on enjoined judgment.
Contempt for disobedience.
Attachment and arrest—Indemnity of plaintiff.
Bond for appearance.
Motion to dissolve or modify.
Damages on dissolution of injunction to stay judgment.
Damages for rents and waste.
Motion to reinstate.
Injunctions—Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service.
7.40.040 Time of granting. The injunction may be
granted at the time of commencing the action, or at any time
afterwards, before judgment in that proceeding. [Code 1881
§ 155; 1877 p 33 § 155; 1869 p 39 § 153; 1854 p 153 § 113;
RRS § 721.]
7.40.040
Abortion clinics, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
7.40.050 Notice—Restraining orders in emergencies.
No injunction shall be granted until it shall appear to the court
or judge granting it, that some one or more of the opposite
party concerned, has had reasonable notice of the time and
place of making application, except that in cases of emergency to be shown in the complaint, the court may grant a
restraining order until notice can be given and hearing had
thereon. [Code 1881 § 156; 1877 p 33 § 156; 1869 p 39 §
154; 1854 p 153 § 114; RRS § 722.]
Camping resorts, relating to: RCW 19.105.470, 19.105.490.
Rules of court: CR 52(a)(2)(A), 65.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 65, 52(a)(2)(A).
Health care facilities, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
Injunctions in labor disputes: Chapter 49.32 RCW.
Medical facilities, interference with: Chapter 9A.50 RCW.
Term papers, theses, dissertations, sale of prohibited—Injunctions: RCW
28B.10.584.
7.40.050
7.40.060 Affidavits at hearing. On the hearing of an
application for an injunction, each party may read affidavits.
[Code 1881 § 157; 1877 p 33 § 157; 1869 p 39 § 155; 1854 p
153 § 115; RRS § 723.]
7.40.060
Rules of court: CR 65.
7.40.010 Who may grant restraining orders and
injunctions. Restraining orders and injunctions may be
granted by the superior court, or by any judge thereof. [1957
c 9 § 11; Code 1881 § 153; 1877 p 32 § 153; 1869 p 38 § 151;
1854 p 152 § 111; RRS § 718.]
7.40.010
7.40.020 Grounds for issuance. When it appears by
the complaint that the plaintiff is entitled to the relief
demanded and the relief, or any part thereof, consists in
restraining the commission or continuance of some act, the
7.40.020
(2010 Ed.)
7.40.070 Terms and conditions may be imposed.
Upon the granting or continuing an injunction, such terms
and conditions may be imposed upon the party obtaining it as
may be deemed equitable. [Code 1881 § 158; 1877 p 33 §
158; 1869 p 39 § 156; 1854 p 153 § 116; RRS § 724.]
7.40.070
Rules of court: Cf. CR 65(d).
7.40.080 Injunction bond. No injunction or restraining
order shall be granted until the party asking it shall enter into
7.40.080
[Title 7 RCW—page 27]
7.40.085
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a bond, in such a sum as shall be fixed by the court or judge
granting the order, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk
of the superior court, to the adverse party affected thereby,
conditioned to pay all damages and costs which may accrue
by reason of the injunction or restraining order. The sureties
shall, if required by the clerk, justify as provided by law, and
until they so justify, the clerk shall be responsible for their
sufficiency. The court in its sound discretion may waive the
required bond in situations in which a person’s health or life
would be jeopardized. [1994 c 185 § 5; 1957 c 51 § 9; Code
1881 § 159; 1877 p 33 § 159; 1869 p 39 § 157; 1854 p 153 §
117; RRS § 725.]
7.40.120 Injunction, who is bound by. An order of
injunction shall bind every person and officer restrained from
the time he is informed thereof. [Code 1881 § 163; 1877 p 33
§ 163; 1869 p 40 § 161; 1854 p 153 § 121; RRS § 729.]
7.40.120
7.40.130 When adverse party becomes bound. When
notice of the application for an injunction has been served
upon the adverse party, it shall not be necessary to serve the
order upon him, but he shall be bound by the injunction as
soon as the bond required of the plaintiff is executed and
delivered to the proper officer. [Code 1881 § 164; 1877 p 34
§ 164; 1869 p 40 § 162; 1854 p 154 § 122; RRS § 730.]
7.40.130
Rules of court: Cf. CR 65(c).
Corporate surety—Insurance: Chapter 48.28 RCW.
7.40.085
7.40.085 Injunction bonds for injunctions affecting
public construction contracts. In determining the amount
of the bond required by RCW 7.40.080 as now or hereafter
amended, with respect to an injunction or restraining order
that will delay or enjoin a notice to proceed or the performance of work under a construction contract for a public contracting body among the factors regarded in the exercise of its
discretion, the court shall consider:
(1) All costs and liquidated damages provided for in the
contract or otherwise that may result from such delay;
(2) The probable costs to the public in terms of inconvenience, delayed use of the proposed facilities, and escalation
of costs of delayed construction of the proposed facilities that
may be incurred as a result of a delay subsequently found to
be without good cause; and
(3) The procedures for consideration of objections to
proposed construction and the opportunity the one seeking
the injunction had for objecting prior to the letting of the contract. [1974 ex.s. c 153 § 1.]
7.40.090
7.40.090 Bond for injunction after temporary
restraining order. When an injunction is granted upon the
hearing, after a temporary restraining order, the plaintiff shall
not be required to enter into a second bond, unless the former
shall be deemed insufficient, but the plaintiff and his surety
shall remain liable upon his original bond. [Code 1881 § 160;
1877 p 33 § 160; 1869 p 39 § 158; 1854 p 153 § 118; RRS §
726.]
Rules of court: Cf. CR 65(c).
7.40.100
7.40.100 Copy of order serves as writ. It shall not be
necessary to issue a writ of injunction, but the clerk shall
issue a copy of the order of injunction duly certified by him,
which shall be forthwith served by delivering the same to the
adverse party. [Code 1881 § 161; 1877 p 33 § 161; 1869 p 39
§ 159; 1854 p 153 § 119; RRS § 727.]
7.40.140 Disposition of money collected on enjoined
judgment. Money collected upon a judgment afterward
enjoined, remaining in the hands of the collecting officer,
shall be paid to the clerk of the court granting the injunction,
subject to the order of the court. [Code 1881 § 165; 1877 p
34 § 165; 1869 p 40 § 163; 1854 p 154 § 123; RRS § 731.]
7.40.140
7.40.150 Contempt for disobedience. Whenever it
shall appear to any court granting a restraining order or an
order of injunction, or by affidavit, that any person has wilfully disobeyed the order after notice thereof, such court shall
award an attachment for contempt against the party charged,
or an order to show cause why it should not issue. The attachment or order shall be issued by the clerk of the court, and
directed to the sheriff, and shall be served by him. [1957 c 9
§ 12; Code 1881 § 166; 1877 p 34 § 166; 1869 p 40 § 164;
1854 p 154 § 124; RRS § 732.]
7.40.150
7.40.160 Attachment and arrest—Indemnity of
plaintiff. The attachment for contempt shall be immediately
served, by arresting the party charged, and bringing him into
court, if in session, to be dealt with as in other cases of contempt; and the court shall also take all necessary measures to
secure and indemnify the plaintiff against damages in the premises. [Code 1881 § 167; 1877 p 34 § 167; 1869 p 40 § 165;
1854 p 154 § 125; RRS § 733.]
7.40.160
7.40.170 Bond for appearance. If the court is not in
session the officer making the arrest shall cause the person to
enter into a bond, with surety, to be approved by the officer,
conditioned that he personally appear in open court whenever
his appearance shall be required, to answer such contempt,
and that he will pay to the plaintiff all his damages and costs
occasioned by the breach of the order; and in default thereof
he shall be committed to the jail of the county until he shall
enter into such bond with surety, or be otherwise legally discharged. [1891 c 56 § 1; Code 1881 § 168; 1877 p 34 § 168;
1869 p 40 § 166; 1854 p 154 § 126; RRS § 734.]
7.40.170
7.40.180 Motion to dissolve or modify. Motions to
dissolve or modify injunctions may be made in open court, or
before a judge of the superior court, at any time after reasonable notice to the adverse party. [1891 c 36 § 1; Code 1881 §
169; 1877 p 34 § 169; 1869 p 40 § 167; 1854 p 154 § 127;
RRS § 735.]
7.40.180
7.40.110
7.40.110 Stay of judgment—Release of errors. In
application to stay proceedings after judgment, the plaintiff
shall endorse upon his complaint a release of errors in the
judgment whenever required to do so by the judge or court.
[Code 1881 § 162; 1877 p 33 § 162; 1869 p 39 § 160; 1854 p
153 § 120; RRS § 728.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 28]
Rules of court: CR 65.
(2010 Ed.)
Injunctions—Obscene Materials
7.40.190 Damages on dissolution of injunction to stay
judgment. When an injunction to stay proceedings after
judgment for debt or damages shall be dissolved, the court
shall award such damages not exceeding ten percent on the
judgment, as the court may deem right, against the party in
whose favor the injunction issued. [Code 1881 § 170; 1877 p
34 § 170; 1869 p 41 § 168; 1854 p 154 § 128; RRS § 736.]
7.40.190
7.40.200 Damages for rents and waste. If an injunction to stay proceedings after verdict or judgment in an action
for the recovery of real estate, or the possession thereof, be
dissolved, the damages assessed against the party obtaining
the injunction, shall include the reasonable rents and profits
of the lands recovered, and all waste committed after granting
injunction. [Code 1881 § 171; 1877 p 35 § 171; 1869 p 41 §
169; 1854 p 154 § 129; RRS § 737.]
7.40.200
7.40.210 Motion to reinstate. Upon an order being
made dissolving or modifying an order of injunction, the
plaintiff may move the court to reinstate the order, and the
court may, in its discretion, allow the motion, and appoint a
time for hearing the same before the court, or a time and place
for hearing before some judge thereof, and upon the hearing,
the parties may produce such additional affidavits or depositions as the court shall direct, and the order of injunction shall
be dissolved, modified, or reinstated, as the court or judge
may deem right. Until the hearing of the motion to reinstate
the order of injunction, the order to dissolve or modify it,
shall be suspended. [Code 1881 § 172; 1877 p 35 § 172; 1869
p 41 § 170; 1854 p 154 § 130; RRS § 738.]
7.40.210
7.40.230 Injunctions—Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service. (1) Whenever it appears that any person is engaged in or about to engage in any act that constitutes or will constitute a violation of RCW 9.26A.110,
9.26A.115, or 9.26A.090, the prosecuting attorney, a telecommunications company, or any person harmed by an
alleged violation of RCW 9.26A.110, 9.26A.115, or
9.26A.090 may initiate a civil proceeding in superior court to
enjoin such violation, and may petition the court to issue an
order for the discontinuance of the specific telephone service
being used in violation of RCW 9.26A.110, 9.26A.115, or
9.26A.090.
(2) An action under this section shall be brought in the
county in which the unlawful act or acts are alleged to have
taken place, and shall be commenced by the filing of a verified complaint, or shall be accompanied by an affidavit.
(3) If it is shown to the satisfaction of the court, either by
verified complaint or affidavit, that a person is engaged in or
about to engage in any act that constitutes a violation of RCW
9.26A.110, 9.26A.115, or 9.26A.090, the court may issue a
temporary restraining order to abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the act. The court may direct the sheriff
to seize and retain until further order of the court any device
that is being used in violation of RCW 9.26A.110,
9.26A.115, or 9.26A.090. All property seized pursuant to the
order of the court shall remain in the custody of the court.
(4) The court may issue a permanent injunction to
restrain, abate or prevent the continuance or recurrence of the
violation of RCW 9.26A.110, 9.26A.115, or 9.26A.090. The
court may grant declaratory relief, mandatory orders, or any
7.40.230
(2010 Ed.)
Chapter 7.42
other relief deemed necessary to accomplish the purposes of
the injunction. The court may retain jurisdiction of the case
for the purpose of enforcing its orders.
(5) If it is shown to the satisfaction of the court, either by
verified complaint or affidavit, that a person is engaged in or
is about to engage in any act that constitutes a violation of
RCW 9.26A.110, 9.26A.115, or 9.26A.090, the court may
issue an order which shall be promptly served upon the person in whose name the telecommunications device is listed,
requiring the party, within a reasonable time, to be fixed by
the court, from the time of service of the petition on the party,
to show cause before the judge why telephone service should
not promptly be discontinued. At the hearing the burden of
proof shall be on the complainant.
(6) Upon a finding by the court that the telecommunications device is being used or has been used in violation of
RCW 9.26A.110 or 9.26A.115, the court may issue an order
requiring the telephone company which is rendering service
over the device to disconnect such service. Upon receipt of
such order, which shall be served upon an officer of the telephone company by the sheriff or deputy of the county in
which the telecommunications device is installed, the telephone company shall proceed promptly to disconnect and
remove such device and discontinue all telephone service
until further order of the court, provided that the telephone
company may do so without breach of the peace or trespass.
(7) The telecommunications company that petitions the
court for the removal of any telecommunications device
under this section shall be a necessary party to any proceeding or action arising out of or under RCW 9.26A.110 or
9.26A.115.
(8) No telephone company shall be liable for any damages, penalty, or forfeiture, whether civil or criminal, for any
legal act performed in compliance with any order issued by
the court.
(9) Property seized pursuant to the direction of the court
that the court has determined to have been used in violation
of RCW 9.26A.110 or 9.26A.115 shall be forfeited after
notice and hearing. The court may remit or mitigate the forfeiture upon terms and conditions as the court deems reasonable if it finds that such forfeiture was incurred without gross
negligence or without any intent of the petitioner to violate
the law, or it finds the existence of such mitigating circumstances as to justify the remission or the mitigation of the forfeiture. In determining whether to remit or mitigate forfeiture, the court shall consider losses that may have been suffered by victims as the result of the use of the forfeited
property. [2003 c 53 § 5; 1990 c 11 § 4.]
Intent—Effective date—2003 c 53: See notes following RCW
2.48.180.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 7.42 RCW
INJUNCTIONS—OBSCENE MATERIALS
Chapter 7.42
Sections
7.42.010
7.42.020
7.42.030
7.42.040
7.42.050
Obscene prints and articles—Jurisdiction to enjoin.
Injunction authorized.
Trial by jury—Judgment.
Matter to be surrendered to sheriff—Seizure, destruction.
Prosecuting attorney need not file undertaking prior to order—
Nonliability.
[Title 7 RCW—page 29]
7.42.010
7.42.060
7.42.070
7.42.900
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Knowledge of contents chargeable after service.
Exemptions.
Severability—1959 c 105.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 65.
Crimes, obscenity: Chapter 9.68 RCW.
Criminal procedure, sufficiency of indictment, information for obscene literature: RCW 10.37.130.
7.42.010 Obscene prints and articles—Jurisdiction to
enjoin. The superior courts shall have jurisdiction to enjoin
the sale or distribution of obscene prints and articles as hereinafter specified. [1959 c 105 § 1.]
7.42.010
7.42.020 Injunction authorized. The prosecuting
attorney of every county of the state, in which a person, firm,
or corporation sells or distributes or offers to sell or distribute
or has in his possession with intent to sell or distribute any
book, magazine, pamphlet, comic book, story paper, writing,
paper, newspaper, phonograph record, magnetic tape, electric
or mechanical transcription, picture, drawing, photograph,
figure, image or any written or printed matter of an indecent
character, which is obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent, or which contains an article or instrument of indecent
use or purports to be for indecent use or purpose, may maintain an action in the name of the state for an injunction against
such person, firm, or corporation in the superior court to prevent the sale or further sale or the distribution or further distribution or the acquisition or possession of any book, magazine, pamphlet, comic book, story paper, writing, paper,
newspaper, phonograph record, magnetic tape, electric or
mechanical transcription, picture, drawing, photograph, figure or image or any written or printed matter of indecent
character, herein described. [1959 c 105 § 2.]
7.42.020
7.42.030 Trial by jury—Judgment. The person, firm,
or corporation sought to be enjoined shall be entitled to a trial
by jury of the issues within a reasonable time after joinder of
issue and a judgment shall be entered by the court within two
days of the conclusion of the trial. No injunction or restraining order shall be issued prior to the conclusion of the trial.
[1959 c 105 § 3.]
7.42.030
7.42.060 Knowledge of contents chargeable after service. Every person, firm, or corporation who sells, distributes, or acquires possession with intent to sell or distribute
any of the matter described in RCW 7.42.020, after the service upon him of a summons and complaint in an action
brought by the prosecuting attorney pursuant to this chapter
is chargeable with knowledge of the contents thereof. [1959
c 105 § 6.]
7.42.060
7.42.070 Exemptions. Nothing in this chapter shall
apply to any recognized historical society or museum, the
state law library, any county law library, the state library, the
public library, any library of any college or university, or to
any archive or library under the supervision and control of the
state, county, municipality, or other political subdivision.
[1959 c 105 § 7.]
7.42.070
7.42.900 Severability—1959 c 105. If any provision of
this chapter, or its application to any person or circumstance
is held invalid, the remainder of the chapter, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected. [1959 c 105 § 8.]
7.42.900
Chapter 7.43
Chapter 7.43 RCW
INJUNCTIONS—DRUG NUISANCES
Sections
7.43.010
7.43.020
7.43.030
7.43.040
7.43.050
7.43.060
7.43.070
7.43.080
7.43.090
7.43.100
7.43.110
7.43.120
7.43.130
7.43.900
Injunction authorized.
Complaint—Affidavit.
Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.
Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Bond
required.
Priority of actions.
Dismissal of citizen complaint—Limitations.
Service of complaint.
Order of abatement.
Final order of abatement.
Sale of items subject to forfeiture—Use of proceeds.
Violation of injunction—Contempt of court.
Fine constitutes lien.
Recovery of damages not precluded.
Severability—1988 c 141.
7.43.010 Injunction authorized. (1) Every building or
unit within a building used for the purpose of unlawfully
manufacturing, delivering, selling, storing, or giving away
any controlled substance as defined in chapter 69.50 RCW,
legend drug as defined in chapter 69.41 RCW, or imitation
controlled substances as defined in chapter 69.52 RCW, and
every building or unit within a building wherein or upon
which such acts take place, is a nuisance which shall be
enjoined, abated, and prevented, whether it is a public or private nuisance.
(2) As used in this chapter, "building" includes, but is not
limited to, any structure or any separate part or portion
thereof, whether permanent or not, or the ground itself.
[1988 c 141 § 4.]
7.43.010
7.42.040 Matter to be surrendered to sheriff—Seizure, destruction. In the event that a final order or judgment
of injunction be entered in favor of the state and against the
person, firm, or corporation sought to be enjoined, such final
order or judgment shall contain a provision directing the person, firm, or corporation to surrender to the sheriff of the
county in which the action was brought any of the matter
described in RCW 7.42.020, and each sheriff shall be
directed to seize and destroy the same. [1959 c 105 § 4.]
7.42.040
7.42.050 Prosecuting attorney need not file undertaking prior to order—Nonliability. In any action brought
as herein provided, the prosecuting attorney shall not be
required to file any undertaking before the issuance of an
injunction order provided for in RCW 7.42.040, shall not be
liable for costs and shall not be liable for damages sustained
by reason of the injunction order in cases where judgment is
rendered in favor of the person, firm, or corporation sought to
be enjoined. [1959 c 105 § 5.]
7.42.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 30]
7.43.020 Complaint—Affidavit. The action provided
for in RCW 7.43.010 shall be brought in the superior court in
the county in which the property is located. Such action shall
be commenced by the filing of a complaint alleging the facts
constituting the nuisance.
7.43.020
(2010 Ed.)
Injunctions—Drug Nuisances
Any complaint filed under this chapter shall be verified
or accompanied by affidavit. For purposes of showing that
the owner or his or her agent has had an opportunity to abate
the nuisance, the affidavit shall contain a description of all
attempts by the applicant to notify and locate the owner of the
property or the owner’s agent.
In addition, the affidavit shall describe in detail the
adverse impact associated with the property on the surrounding neighborhood. "Adverse impact" includes, but is not limited to, the following: Any search warrants served on the
property where controlled substances were seized; investigative purchases of controlled substances on or near the property by law enforcement or their agents; arrests of persons
who frequent the property for violation of controlled substances laws; increased volume of traffic associated with the
property; and the number of complaints made to law enforcement of illegal activity associated with the property.
After filing the complaint, the court shall grant a hearing
within three business days after the filing. [1988 c 141 § 5.]
7.43.090
7.43.050 Priority of actions. An action under this
chapter shall have precedence over all other actions, except
prior matters of the same character, criminal proceedings,
election contests, hearings on temporary restraining orders
and injunctions, and actions to forfeit vehicles used in violation of the uniform controlled substances act. [1988 c 141 §
8.]
7.43.050
7.43.060 Dismissal of citizen complaint—Limitations. (1) If the complaint under this chapter is filed by a citizen, the complaint shall not be dismissed by the citizen for
want of prosecution except upon a sworn statement made by
the citizen and the citizen’s attorney, if the citizen has one.
The statement shall set forth the reasons why the action
should be dismissed. The case shall only be dismissed if so
ordered by the court.
(2) In case of failure to prosecute the action with reasonable diligence, or at the request of the plaintiff, the court, in
its discretion, may substitute any other citizen consenting to
be substituted for the plaintiff. [1988 c 141 § 9.]
7.43.060
7.43.030
7.43.030 Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction. Upon application for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction, the court may, upon a
showing of good cause, issue an ex parte restraining order or
preliminary injunction, preventing the defendant and all other
persons from removing or in any manner interfering with the
personal property and contents of the place where the nuisance is alleged to exist and may grant such preliminary equitable relief as is necessary to prevent the continuance or
recurrence of the nuisance pending final resolution of the
matter on the merits. However, pending the decision, the
stock in trade may not be so restrained, but an inventory and
full accounting of all business transactions may be required.
The restraining order or preliminary injunction may be
served by handing to and leaving a copy with any person in
charge of the place or residing in the place, or by posting a
copy in a conspicuous place at or upon one or more of the
principal doors or entrances to the place, or by both delivery
and posting. The officer serving the order or injunction shall
forthwith make and return into court an inventory of the personal property and contents situated in and used in conducting or maintaining the nuisance.
Any violation of the order or injunction is a contempt of
court, and where such order or injunction is posted, mutilation or removal thereof while the same remains in force is a
contempt of court if such posted order or injunction contains
a notice to that effect. [1988 c 141 § 6.]
7.43.040
7.43.040 Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Bond required. A temporary restraining
order or preliminary injunction shall not issue under this
chapter except upon the giving of a bond or security by the
applicant, in the sum that the court deems proper, but not less
than one thousand dollars, for the payment of such costs and
damages as may be incurred or suffered by any party who is
found to have been wrongfully restrained or enjoined. A bond
or security shall not be required of the state of Washington,
municipal corporations, or political subdivisions of the state
of Washington. [1988 c 141 § 7.]
(2010 Ed.)
7.43.070 Service of complaint. A copy of the complaint, together with a notice of the time and place of the
hearing of the action shall be served upon the defendant at
least one business day before the hearing. Service may also
be made by posting the papers in the same manner as is provided for in RCW 7.43.030. If the hearing is then continued
at the request of any defendant, all temporary orders and
injunctions shall be extended as a matter of course. [1988 c
141 § 10.]
7.43.070
7.43.080 Order of abatement. (1) Except as provided
in subsection (2) of this section, if the existence of the nuisance is established in the action, an order of abatement shall
be entered as part of the final judgment in the case. Plaintiff’s
costs in the action, including those of abatement, are a lien
upon the building or unit within a building. The lien is
enforceable and collectible by execution issued by order of
the court.
(2) If the court finds and concludes that the owner of the
building or unit within a building: (a) Had no knowledge of
the existence of the nuisance or has been making reasonable
efforts to abate the nuisance, (b) has not been guilty of any
contempt of court in the proceedings, and (c) will immediately abate any such nuisance that may exist at the building or
unit within a building and prevent it from being a nuisance
within a period of one year thereafter, the court shall, if satisfied of the owner’s good faith, order the building or unit
within a building to be delivered to the owner, and no order
of abatement shall be entered. If an order of abatement has
been entered and the owner subsequently meets the requirements of this subsection, the order of abatement shall be canceled. [1988 c 141 § 11.]
7.43.080
7.43.090 Final order of abatement. Any final order of
abatement issued under this chapter shall:
(1) Direct the removal of all personal property subject to
seizure and forfeiture pursuant to RCW 69.50.505 from the
building or unit within a building, and direct their disposition
pursuant to the forfeiture provisions of RCW 69.50.505;
7.43.090
[Title 7 RCW—page 31]
7.43.100
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
(2) Provide for the immediate closure of the building or
unit within a building against its use for any purpose, and for
keeping it closed for a period of one year unless released
sooner as provided in this chapter; and
(3) State that while the order of abatement remains in
effect the building or unit within a building shall remain in
the custody of the court. [1988 c 141 § 12.]
7.43.100 Sale of items subject to forfeiture—Use of
proceeds. In all actions brought under this chapter, the proceeds and all moneys forfeited pursuant to the forfeiture provisions of RCW 69.50.505 shall be applied as follows:
(1) First, to the fees and costs of the removal and sale;
(2) Second, to the allowances and costs of closing and
keeping closed the building or unit within a building;
(3) Third, to the payment of the plaintiff’s costs in the
action; and
(4) Fourth, the balance, if any, to the owner of the property.
If the proceeds of the sale of items subject to seizure and
forfeiture do not fully discharge all of the costs, fees, and
allowances, the building or unit within a building shall then
also be sold under execution issued upon the order of the
court, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied in a like
manner.
A building or unit within a building shall not be sold
under this section unless the court finds and concludes by
clear and convincing evidence that the owner of the building
or unit within a building had actual or constructive knowledge or notice of the existence of the nuisance. However, this
shall not be construed as limiting or prohibiting the entry of
any final order of abatement as provided in this chapter.
[1988 c 141 § 13.]
7.43.100
7.43.110 Violation of injunction—Contempt of court.
An intentional violation of a restraining order, preliminary
injunction, or order of abatement under this chapter is a contempt of court as provided in chapter 7.21 RCW. [1989 c 373
§ 9; 1988 c 141 § 14.]
7.43.110
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.43.120 Fine constitutes lien. Whenever the owner of
a building or unit within a building upon which the act or acts
constituting the contempt have been committed, or the owner
of any interest in the building or unit has been found in contempt of court, and fined in any proceedings under this chapter, the fine is a lien upon the building or unit within a building to the extent of the owner’s interest. The lien is enforceable and collectible by execution issued by order of the court.
[1989 c 373 § 10; 1988 c 141 § 15.]
7.43.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.43.130 Recovery of damages not precluded. The
abatement of a nuisance under this chapter does not prejudice
the right of any person to recover damages for its past existence. [1988 c 141 § 16.]
7.43.130
7.43.900 Severability—1988 c 141. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
7.43.900
[Title 7 RCW—page 32]
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1988 c 141 § 18.]
Chapter 7.44
Chapter 7.44 RCW
NE EXEAT
Sections
7.44.010
7.44.020
7.44.021
7.44.030
7.44.031
7.44.040
7.44.050
7.44.060
7.44.070
Affidavit for writ.
Complaint.
Arrest and bail—Bond.
Recognizance of defendant.
Recognizance of defendant—Discharge by securing performance.
Subrogation of surety—Rights of contractor.
Habeas corpus available to defendant.
District judges have jurisdiction.
Venue.
7.44.010 Affidavit for writ. Actions may be commenced upon any agreement in writing before the time for the
performance of the contract expires, when the plaintiff or his
agent shall make and file an affidavit with the clerk of the
proper court, that the defendant is about to leave the state
without performing or making provisions for the performance of the contract, taking with him property, moneys,
credits or effects subject to execution, with intent to defraud
plaintiff. [Code 1881 § 636; 1877 p 133 § 639; 1869 p 149 §
576; 1854 p 209 § 418; RRS § 778.]
7.44.010
7.44.020 Complaint. At the time of filing the affidavit
the plaintiff shall also file his complaint in the action, and
thenceforth the action shall proceed as other actions at law,
except as otherwise provided in this chapter. [1891 c 42 (p
81) § 1; Code 1881 § 637; 1877 p 133 § 640; 1869 p 149 §
577; 1854 p 209 § 419; RRS § 779, part: FORMER PARTS
OF SECTION: 1891 c 42 § 2 now codified as RCW
7.44.021.]
7.44.020
7.44.021 Arrest and bail—Bond. Upon such affidavit
and complaint being filed, the clerk shall issue an order of
arrest and bail, directed to the sheriff, which shall be issued,
served and returned in all respects as such orders in other
cases; before such order shall issue the plaintiff shall file in
the office of the clerk a bond, with sufficient surety, to be
approved by the clerk, conditioned that the plaintiff will pay
the defendant such damages and costs as he shall wrongfully
sustain by reason of the action, which surety shall justify as
provided by law. [1957 c 51 § 10; 1891 c 42 § 2. Formerly
RCW 7.44.020, part.]
7.44.021
Corporate surety—Insurance: Chapter 48.28 RCW.
7.44.030 Recognizance of defendant. The sheriff shall
require the defendant to enter into a bond, with sufficient
surety, personally to appear within the time allowed by law
for answering the complaint, and to abide the order of the
court; and in default thereof the defendant shall be committed
to prison until discharged in due course of law; such special
bail shall be liable for the principal, and shall have a right to
arrest and deliver him up, as in other cases, and the defendant
may give other bail. [1891 c 42 § 3; Code 1881 § 638; 1877
p 133 § 641; 1869 p 149 § 578; 1854 p 209 § 420; RRS § 780,
part. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: Code 1881 § 639;
7.44.030
(2010 Ed.)
Nuisances
7.48.020
1877 p 133 § 642; 1869 p 150 § 579; 1854 p 209 § 421 now
codified as RCW 7.44.031.]
7.48.085
7.48.090
7.48.100
7.44.031 Recognizance of defendant—Discharge by
securing performance. Instead of giving special bail, as
above provided, the defendant shall be entitled to his discharge from custody if he will secure the performance of the
contract to the satisfaction of the plaintiff. [Code 1881 § 639;
1877 p 133 § 642; 1869 p 150 § 579; 1854 p 209 § 421; RRS
§ 780, part. Formerly RCW 7.44.030, part.]
7.48.110
7.44.031
7.44.040 Subrogation of surety—Rights of contractor. This proceeding may be had in favor of any surety or
other person jointly bound with the defendant. It may also be
prosecuted by the person in whose favor the contract exists,
against any one or more of the persons bound thereby, upon
filing such affidavit, when the co-contractors are nonresidents or probably insolvent, or at the request of any of them
when they are residents and solvent. [Code 1881 § 640; 1877
p 133 § 643; 1869 p 150 § 580; 1854 p 210 § 422; RRS §
781.]
7.44.040
7.44.050 Habeas corpus available to defendant. The
defendant may have the same remedy by writ of habeas corpus as in other cases of arrest and bail. [Code 1881 § 641;
1877 p 134 § 644; 1869 p 150 § 581; 1854 p 210 § 423; RRS
§ 782.]
7.44.050
7.44.060 District judges have jurisdiction. The proceedings provided for in this chapter may be had before district judges in all cases within their jurisdiction. [1987 c 202
§ 135; 1891 c 42 § 4; Code 1881 § 642; 1877 p 134 § 644;
1869 p 150 § 582; 1854 p 210 § 424; RRS § 783.]
7.44.060
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
7.44.070 Venue. The affidavit and bond may be filed,
and proceedings had in any county where the defendants may
be found. [Code 1881 § 643; 1877 p 134 § 646; 1869 p 150
§ 583; 1854 p 210 § 425; RRS § 784.]
7.44.070
Chapter 7.48
Chapter 7.48 RCW
NUISANCES
Sections
7.48.010
7.48.020
7.48.030
7.48.040
7.48.050
7.48.052
7.48.054
7.48.056
7.48.058
7.48.060
7.48.062
7.48.064
7.48.066
7.48.068
7.48.070
7.48.072
7.48.074
7.48.076
7.48.078
7.48.080
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Actionable nuisance defined.
Who may sue—Judgment for damages—Warrant for abatement—Injunction.
Issuance and execution of warrant.
Stay of issuance of warrant.
Moral nuisances—Definitions.
Moral nuisances.
Moral nuisance—Personal property—Effects of notice.
Abate moral nuisance—Enjoin owner.
Maintaining action to abate moral nuisance—Bond.
Moral nuisance—Jurisdiction—Filing a complaint.
Moral nuisance—Restraining order—Violations.
Moral nuisance—Hearing—Notice—Consolidation with trial.
Finding of moral nuisance—Orders.
Abatement of moral nuisance by owner—Effect on injunction.
Moral nuisance—Priority of action on calendar.
Moral nuisance—Effects of admission or finding of guilt.
Moral nuisance—Evidence of reputation—Admissibility.
Moral nuisance—Trial—Costs—Dismissal—Judgment.
Moral nuisance—Judgment—Penalties—Disposal of personal
property.
Moral nuisance—Violation of injunction—Contempt of court.
7.48.120
7.48.130
7.48.140
7.48.150
7.48.155
7.48.160
7.48.170
7.48.180
7.48.190
7.48.200
7.48.210
7.48.220
7.48.230
7.48.240
7.48.250
7.48.260
7.48.270
7.48.280
7.48.300
7.48.305
7.48.310
7.48.315
7.48.320
7.48.900
7.48.905
Moral nuisance—Property owner may repossess.
Moral nuisance—Contraband—Forfeitures.
Moral nuisance—Immunity of certain motion picture theatre
employees.
Houses of lewdness, assignation or prostitution may be
abated—Voluntary abatement.
Nuisance defined.
Public nuisance defined.
Public nuisances enumerated.
Private nuisance defined.
Unlawful use of firearm or deadly weapon—Arrest required.
Authorized act not a nuisance.
Successive owners liable.
Abatement does not preclude action for damages.
Nuisance does not become legal by prescription.
Remedies.
Civil action, who may maintain.
Abatement, by whom.
Public nuisance—Abatement.
Certain places of resort declared nuisances.
Penalty—Abatement.
Warrant of abatement.
Stay of warrant.
Costs of abatement.
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Legislative finding and purpose.
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Presumed reasonable and not a nuisance—Exception—Damages.
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Definitions.
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering lawsuit costs—Farmers.
Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering costs
to investigate complaints—State and local agencies.
Severability—Initiative Measure No. 335.
Severability—1979 c 122.
Nuisances
criminal: Chapter 9.66 RCW.
drug, injunctions: Chapter 7.43 RCW.
jurisdiction of superior court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment
28).
7.48.010 Actionable nuisance defined. The obstruction of any highway or the closing of the channel of any
stream used for boating or rafting logs, lumber or timber, or
whatever is injurious to health or indecent or offensive to the
senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to
essentially interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of the
life and property, is a nuisance and the subject of an action for
damages and other and further relief. [Code 1881 § 605;
1877 p 126 § 610; 1869 p 144 § 599; 1854 p 207 § 405; RRS
§ 943.]
7.48.010
Crimes
malicious mischief: Chapter 9.61 RCW.
public nuisance: RCW 9.66.010.
7.48.020 Who may sue—Judgment for damages—
Warrant for abatement—Injunction. Such action may be
brought by any person whose property is, or whose patrons or
employees are, injuriously affected or whose personal enjoyment is lessened by the nuisance. If judgment be given for the
plaintiff in such action, he or she may, in addition to the execution to enforce the same, on motion, have an order allowing
a warrant to issue to the sheriff to abate and to deter or prevent the resumption of such nuisance. Such motion shall be
allowed, of course, unless it appear on the hearing that the
nuisance has ceased, or that such remedy is inadequate to
abate or prevent the continuance of the nuisance, in which
latter case the plaintiff may have the defendant enjoined.
[1994 c 45 § 5; 1891 c 50 § 1; Code 1881 § 606; 1877 p 126
§ 611; 1869 p 144 § 560; 1854 p 207 § 406; RRS § 944.]
7.48.020
[Title 7 RCW—page 33]
7.48.030
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Findings—Declaration—Severability—1994 c 45: See notes following RCW 7.48.140.
7.48.030 Issuance and execution of warrant. If the
order be made, the clerk shall thereafter, at any time within
six months, when requested by the plaintiff, issue such warrant directed to the sheriff, requiring him forthwith to abate
the nuisance at the expense of the defendant, and return the
warrant as soon thereafter as may be, with his proceedings
indorsed thereon. The expenses of abating the nuisance may
be levied by the sheriff on the property of the defendant, and
in this respect the warrant is to be deemed an execution
against property. [Code 1881 § 607; 1877 p 126 § 612; 1869
p 145 § 561; 1854 p 207 § 407; RRS § 945.]
7.48.030
7.48.040 Stay of issuance of warrant. At any time
before the order is made or the warrant issues, the defendant
may, on motion to the court or judge thereof, have an order to
stay the issue of such warrant for such period as may be necessary, not exceeding six months, to allow the defendant to
abate the nuisance himself, upon his giving bond to the plaintiff in a sufficient amount with one or more sureties, to the
satisfaction of the court or judge thereof, that he will abate it
within the time and in the manner specified in such order. The
sureties shall justify as provided by law. If the defendant fails
to abate such nuisance within the time specified, the warrant
for the abatement of the nuisance may issue as if the same had
not been stayed. [1957 c 51 § 11; Code 1881 § 608; 1877 p
127 § 613; 1869 p 145 § 562; RRS § 946.]
7.48.040
Corporate surety—Insurance: Chapter 48.28 RCW.
7.48.050 Moral nuisances—Definitions. The definitions set forth in this section shall apply throughout this chapter as they relate to moral nuisances.
(1) "Knowledge" or "knowledge of such nuisance"
means having knowledge of the contents and character of the
patently offensive sexual conduct which appears in the lewd
matter, or knowledge of the acts of lewdness, assignation, or
prostitution which occur on the premises.
(2) "Lewd matter" is synonymous with "obscene matter"
and means any matter:
(a) Which the average person, applying contemporary
community standards, would find, when considered as a
whole, appeals to the prurient interest; and
(b) Which depicts or describes patently offensive representations or descriptions of:
(i) Ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, actual or
simulated; or
(ii) Masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals or genital area.
Nothing herein contained is intended to include or proscribe
any matter which, when considered as a whole, and in the
context in which it is used, possesses serious literary, artistic,
political, or scientific value.
(3) "Lewdness" shall have and include all those meanings which are assigned to it under the common law.
(4) "Live performance" means any play, show, skit,
dance, or other exhibition performed or presented to or before
an audience of one or more, in person or by electronic transmission, with or without consideration.
(5) "Matter" shall mean a live performance, a motion
picture film, or a publication or any combination thereof.
(6) "Moral nuisance" means a nuisance which is injurious to public morals.
(7) "Motion picture film" shall include any:
(a) Film or plate negative;
(b) Film or plate positive;
(c) Film designed to be projected on a screen for exhibition;
(d) Films, glass slides, or transparencies, either in negative or positive form, designed for exhibition by projection on
a screen;
(e) Video tape or any other medium used to electronically reproduce images on a screen.
(8) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm,
association, corporation, or other legal entity.
(9) "Place" includes, but is not limited to, any building,
structure, or places, or any separate part or portion thereof,
whether permanent or not, or the ground itself.
(10) "Publication" shall include any book, magazine,
article, pamphlet, writing, printing, illustration, picture,
sound recording, or a motion picture film which is offered for
sale or exhibited in a coin-operated machine.
(11) "Sale" means a passing of title or right of possession
from a seller to a buyer for valuable consideration, and shall
include, but is not limited to, any lease or rental arrangement
or other transaction wherein or whereby any valuable consideration is received for the use of, or transfer of possession of,
lewd matter. [1990 c 152 § 1; 1979 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977); 1913 c 127 § 1;
RRS § 946-1.]
7.48.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 34]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.48.052 Moral nuisances. The following are declared
to be moral nuisances:
(1) Any and every place in the state where lewd films are
publicly exhibited as a regular course of business, or possessed for the purpose of such exhibition, or where lewd live
performances are publicly exhibited as a regular course of
business;
(2) Any and every place in the state where a lewd film is
publicly and repeatedly exhibited, or possessed for the purpose of such exhibition, or where a lewd live performance is
publicly and repeatedly exhibited;
(3) Any and every lewd film which is publicly exhibited,
or possessed for such purpose at a place which is a moral nuisance under this section;
(4) Any and every place of business in the state in which
lewd publications constitute a principal part of the stock in
trade;
(5) Any and every lewd publication possessed at a place
which is a moral nuisance under this section;
(6) Every place which, as a regular course of business, is
used for the purpose of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution,
and every such place in or upon which acts of lewdness,
assignation, or prostitution are conducted, permitted, carried
on, continued, or exist;
(7) All public houses or places of resort where illegal
gambling is carried on or permitted; all houses or places
within any city, town, or village, or upon any public road, or
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highway where drunkenness, illegal gambling, fighting, or
breaches of the peace are carried on or permitted; all houses,
housing units, other buildings, or places of resort where controlled substances identified in Article II of chapter 69.50
RCW and not authorized by that chapter, are manufactured,
delivered or possessed, or where any such substance not
obtained in a manner authorized by chapter 69.50 RCW is
consumed by ingestion, inhalation, injection or any other
means. [1990 c 152 § 2; 1988 c 141 § 1; 1979 c 1 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.48.054 Moral nuisance—Personal property—
Effects of notice. The following are also declared to be
moral nuisances, as personal property used in conducting and
maintaining a moral nuisance:
(1) All moneys paid as admission price to the exhibition
of any lewd film or lewd live performance found to be a
moral nuisance;
(2) All valuable consideration received for the sale of
any lewd publication which is found to be a moral nuisance;
(3) The furniture, fixtures, and contents of a place which
is a moral nuisance.
From and after service of a copy of the notice of hearing
of the application for a preliminary injunction, provided for
in RCW 7.48.064, upon the place or its manager, acting manager, or person then in charge, all such persons are deemed to
have knowledge of the acts, conditions, or things which make
such place a moral nuisance. Where the circumstantial proof
warrants a determination that a person had knowledge of the
moral nuisance prior to such service of process, the court
shall make such finding. [1990 c 152 § 3; 1979 c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.054
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.48.056 Abate moral nuisance—Enjoin owner. In
addition to any other remedy provided by law, any act, occupation, structure, or thing which is a moral nuisance may be
abated, and the person doing such act or engaged in such
occupation, and the owner and agent of the owner of any such
structure or thing, may be enjoined as provided in this chapter. [1979 c 1 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved
November 8, 1977).]
7.48.056
7.48.058 Maintaining action to abate moral nuisance—Bond. The attorney general, prosecuting attorney,
city attorney, city prosecutor, or any citizen of the county
may maintain an action of an equitable nature in the name of
the state of Washington upon the relation of such attorney
general, prosecuting attorney, city attorney, city prosecutor,
or citizen, to abate a moral nuisance, to perpetually enjoin all
persons from maintaining the same, and to enjoin the use of
any structure or thing adjudged to be a moral nuisance.
If such action is instituted by a private person, the complainant shall execute a bond to the person against whom
complaint is made, with good and sufficient surety to be
approved by the court or clerk thereof, in the sum of not less
than five hundred dollars, to secure to the party enjoined the
damages he may sustain if such action is wrongfully brought,
and the court finds there was no reasonable grounds or cause
7.48.058
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7.48.064
for said action and the case is dismissed for that reason before
trial or for want of prosecution. No bond shall be required of
the attorney general, prosecuting attorney, city attorney, or
city prosecutor, and no action shall be maintained against
such public official for his official action when brought in
good faith. [1979 c 1 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 335,
approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.060
7.48.060 Moral nuisance—Jurisdiction—Filing a
complaint. The action provided for in RCW 7.48.058 shall
be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction in the
county in which the property is located. Such action shall be
commenced by the filing of a verified complaint alleging the
facts constituting the nuisance. After the filing of said complaint, application for a temporary injunction may be made to
the court in which the action is filed, or to a judge thereof,
who shall grant a hearing within ten days after the filing.
[1979 c 1 § 6 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977); 1913 c 127 § 2; RRS § 946-2.]
7.48.062
7.48.062 Moral nuisance—Restraining order—Violations. Where such application for a temporary injunction is
made, the court or judge thereof may, on application of the
complainant showing good cause, issue an ex parte restraining order, restraining the defendant and all other persons
from removing or in any manner interfering with the personal
property and contents of the place where such nuisance is
alleged to exist, until the decision of the court or judge granting or refusing such temporary injunction and until the further order of the court thereon, except that pending such decision, the stock in trade may not be so restrained, but an inventory and full accounting of all business transactions may be
required.
The restraining order may be served by handing to and
leaving a copy of such order with any person in charge of
such place or residing therein, or by posting a copy thereof in
a conspicuous place at or upon one or more of the principal
doors or entrances to such place, or by both such delivery and
posting. The officer serving such restraining order shall forthwith make and return into court an inventory of the personal
property and contents situated in and used in conducting or
maintaining such nuisance.
Any violation of such restraining order is a contempt of
court, and where such order is posted, mutilation or removal
thereof while the same remains in force is a contempt of court
if such posted order contains therein a notice to that effect.
[1979 c 1 § 7 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.064
7.48.064 Moral nuisance—Hearing—Notice—Consolidation with trial. A copy of the complaint, together with
a notice of the time and place of the hearing of the application
for a temporary injunction, shall be served upon the defendant at least three days before such hearing. The place may
also be served by posting such papers in the same manner as
is provided for in RCW 7.48.062 in the case of a restraining
order. If the hearing is then continued at the instance of any
defendant, the temporary writ as prayed shall be granted as a
matter of course.
[Title 7 RCW—page 35]
7.48.066
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Before or after the commencement of the hearing of an
application for a temporary injunction, the court, on application of either of the parties or on its own motion, may order
the trial of the action on the merits to be advanced and consolidated with the hearing on the application for the temporary injunction. Any evidence received upon an application
for a temporary injunction which would be admissible in the
trial on the merits becomes a part of the record of the trial and
need not be repeated as to such parties at the trial on the merits. [1979 c 1 § 8 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved
November 8, 1977).]
7.48.066 Finding of moral nuisance—Orders. If upon
hearing, the allegations of the complaint are sustained to the
satisfaction of the court or judge, the court or judge shall
issue a temporary injunction without additional bond,
restraining the defendant and any other person from continuing the nuisance.
If at the time the temporary injunction is granted, it further appears that the person owning, in control of, or in
charge of the nuisance so enjoined had received three days
notice of the hearing, then the court shall declare a temporary
forfeiture of the use of the real property upon which such
public nuisance is located and the personal property located
therein, and shall forthwith issue an order closing such place
against its use for any purpose until a final decision is rendered on the application for a permanent injunction, unless:
(1) The person owning, in control of, or in charge of such
nuisance shows to the satisfaction of the court or judge, by
competent and admissible evidence which is subject to crossexamination, that the nuisance complained of has been abated
by such person; or
(2) The owner of such property, as a "good faith" lessor,
has taken action to void said lease as is authorized by RCW
7.48.085.
Such order shall also continue in effect for such further
period as the order authorized in RCW 7.48.062 provides. If
no order has been issued pursuant to RCW 7.48.062, then an
order restraining the removal or interference with the personal property and contents located therein shall be issued.
Such restraining order shall be served and the inventory of
such property shall be made and filed as provided for in RCW
7.48.062.
Such order shall also require such persons to show cause
within thirty days why such closing order should not be made
permanent, as provided for in RCW 7.48.078. [1979 c 1 § 9
(Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.066
7.48.068 Abatement of moral nuisance by owner—
Effect on injunction. The owner of any real or personal
property to be closed or restrained, or which has been closed
or restrained, may appear after the filing of the complaint and
before the hearing on the application for a permanent injunction.
The court, if satisfied of the good faith of the owner of
the real property and of the innocence on the part of any
owner of the personal property of any knowledge of its use as
a nuisance, and that with reasonable care and diligence such
owner could not have known thereof shall, at the time of the
hearing on the application for the temporary injunction and
7.48.068
[Title 7 RCW—page 36]
upon payment of all costs incurred and upon the filing of a
bond by the owner of the real property with sureties to be
approved by the clerk in the full value of the property to be
ascertained by the court, conditioned that such owner will
immediately abate the nuisance and prevent the same from
being established or kept, refrain from issuing any order closing such real property or restraining the removal or interference with such personal property, and, if such temporary
injunction has already been issued, shall cancel said order
and shall deliver such real or personal property, or both, to
the respective owners thereof. The release of any real or personal property under this section shall not release it from any
judgment, lien, penalty, or liability to which it may be subjected by law. [1979 c 1 § 10 (Initiative Measure No. 335,
approved November 8, 1977).]
Voluntary abatement: RCW 7.48.110.
7.48.070 Moral nuisance—Priority of action on calendar. The action provided for in RCW 7.48.058 shall be set
down for trial at the first term of the court and shall have precedence over all other cases except crimes, election contests,
or injunctions. [1979 c 1 § 11 (Initiative Measure No. 335,
approved November 8, 1977); 1913 c 127 § 3; RRS § 946-3.]
7.48.070
7.48.072 Moral nuisance—Effects of admission or
finding of guilt. In such action, an admission or finding of
guilty of any person under the criminal laws against lewdness, prostitution, or assignation at any such place is admissible for the purpose of proving the existence of such nuisance,
and is prima facie evidence of such nuisance and of knowledge of, and of acquiescence and participation therein, on the
part of the person charged with maintaining such nuisance.
[1979 c 1 § 12 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved
November 8, 1977).]
7.48.072
7.48.074 Moral nuisance—Evidence of reputation—
Admissibility. At all hearings upon the merits, evidence of
the general reputation of the building or place constituting the
alleged nuisance, of the inmates thereof, and of those resorting thereto, is admissible for the purpose of proving the existence of such nuisance. [1979 c 1 § 13 (Initiative Measure No.
335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.074
7.48.076 Moral nuisance—Trial—Costs—Dismissal—Judgment. If the action is brought by a person who
is a citizen of the county, and the court finds that there were
no reasonable grounds or probable cause for bringing said
action, and the case is dismissed before trial for that reason or
for want of prosecution, the costs, including attorney’s fees,
may be taxed to such person.
If the existence of the nuisance is established upon the
trial, a judgment shall be entered which shall perpetually
enjoin the defendant and any other person from further maintaining the nuisance at the place complained of, and the
defendant from maintaining such nuisance elsewhere. The
entire expenses of such abatement, including attorney’s fees,
shall be recoverable by the plaintiff as a part of his costs of
the lawsuit.
If the complaint is filed by a person who is a citizen of
the county, it shall not be dismissed except upon a sworn
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statement by the complainant and his attorney, setting forth
the reason why the action should be dismissed and the dismissal approved by the prosecuting attorney in writing or in
open court. If the judge is of the opinion that the action
should not be dismissed, he may direct the prosecuting attorney to prosecute said action to judgment at the expense of the
county, and if the action is continued for more than one term
of court, any person who is a citizen of the county or has an
office therein, or the attorney general, the prosecuting attorney, city attorney, or city prosecutor, may be substituted for
the complainant and prosecute said action to judgment.
[1979 c 1 § 14 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved
November 8, 1977).]
7.48.090
ing like property on execution; and for closing the place and
keeping it closed, a reasonable sum shall be allowed by the
court. [1979 c 1 § 15 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved
November 8, 1977).]
7.48.080 Moral nuisance—Violation of injunction—
Contempt of court. A violation of any injunction granted
under RCW 7.48.050 through 7.48.100 is a contempt of court
as provided in chapter 7.21 RCW. [1989 c 373 § 11; 1979 c
1 § 16 (Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8,
1977); 1913 c 127 § 4; RRS § 946-4.]
7.48.080
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.48.085 Moral nuisance—Property owner may
repossess. If a tenant or occupant of a building or tenement,
under a lawful title, uses such place for the purposes of maintaining a moral nuisance, such use makes void at the option of
the owner the lease or other title under which he holds, and
without any act of the owner causes the right of possession to
revert and vest in such owner, who may without process of
law make immediate entry upon the premises. [1979 c 1 § 17
(Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.085
7.48.078 Moral nuisance—Judgment—Penalties—
Disposal of personal property. If the existence of a nuisance is admitted or established in an action as provided for
in RCW 7.48.058 or in a criminal proceeding, an order of
abatement shall be entered as a part of the judgment in the
case, which order shall direct the removal from the place of
all personal property and contents used in conducting the nuisance and not already released under authority of the court as
provided for in RCW 7.48.066 and 7.48.068, and shall direct
the sale of such thereof as belong to the defendants notified or
appearing, in the manner provided for the sale of chattels
under execution. Lewd matter shall be destroyed and shall
not be sold.
Such judgment shall impose a penalty of three hundred
dollars for the maintenance of such nuisance, which penalty
shall be imposed against the person or persons found to have
maintained the nuisance, and, in case any owner or agent of
the building found to have had actual or constructive notice
of the maintenance of such nuisance, against such owner or
agent, and against the building kept or used for the purposes
of maintaining a moral nuisance, which penalty shall be collected by execution as in civil actions, and when collected,
shall be paid into the current expense fund of the county in
which the judgment is had.
Such order shall also require the renewal for one year of
any bond furnished by the owner of the real property, as provided in RCW 7.48.068 or, if not so furnished, shall continue
for one year any closing order issued at the time of granting
the temporary injunction, or, if no such closing order was
then issued, shall include an order directing the effectual
closing of the place against its use for any purpose and keeping it closed for a period of one year unless sooner released.
The owner of any place closed and not released under
bond may then appear and obtain such release in the manner
and upon fulfilling the requirements provided in RCW
7.48.068.
Owners of unsold personal property and contents so
seized must appear and claim the same within ten days after
such order of abatement is made, and prove innocence to the
satisfaction of the court of any knowledge of such use
thereof, and that with reasonable care and diligence they
could not have known thereof. If such innocence is established, such unsold personal property and contents shall be
delivered to the owner, otherwise it shall be sold as provided
in this section. For removing and selling the personal property and contents, the officer shall be entitled to charge and
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7.48.090 Moral nuisance—Contraband—Forfeitures. Lewd matter is contraband, and there are no property
rights therein. All personal property declared to be a moral
nuisance in RCW 7.48.052 and 7.48.054 and all moneys and
other consideration declared to be a moral nuisance under
RCW 7.48.056 are the subject of forfeiture to the local government and are recoverable as damages in the county
wherein such matter is sold, exhibited, or otherwise used.
Such moneys may be traced to and shall be recoverable from
persons who, under RCW 7.48.064, have knowledge of the
nuisance at the time such moneys are received by them.
Upon judgment against the defendants in legal proceedings brought pursuant to RCW 7.48.050 through 7.48.100 as
now or hereafter amended, an accounting shall be made by
such defendant or defendants of all moneys received by them
which have been declared to be a public nuisance under this
section. An amount equal to the sum of all moneys estimated
to have been taken in as gross income from such unlawful
commercial activity shall be forfeited to the general funds of
the city and county governments wherein such matter is sold
or exhibited, to be shared equally, as a forfeiture of the fruits
of an unlawful enterprise and as partial restitution for damages done to the public welfare, public health, and public
morals.
Where the action is brought pursuant to RCW 7.48.050
through 7.48.100 as now or hereafter amended, special injury
need not be proven, and the costs of abatement are a lien on
both the real and personal property used in maintaining the
nuisance. Costs of abatement include, but are not limited to
the following:
(1) Investigative costs;
(2) Court costs;
(3) Reasonable attorney’s fees arising out of the preparation for and trial of the cause, appeals therefrom, and other
costs allowed on appeal;
(4) Printing costs of trial and appellate briefs, and all
other papers filed in such proceedings. [1979 c 1 § 18 (Initia7.48.090
[Title 7 RCW—page 37]
7.48.100
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
tive Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977); 1927 c
94 § 1; 1913 c 127 § 5; RRS § 946-5.]
7.48.100
7.48.100 Moral nuisance—Immunity of certain
motion picture theatre employees. The provisions of any
criminal statutes with respect to the exhibition of, or the possession with the intent to exhibit, any obscene film shall not
apply to a motion picture projectionist, usher, or ticket taker
acting within the scope of his employment, if such projectionist, usher, or ticket taker (1) has no financial interest in
the place wherein he is so employed, other than his salary,
and (2) freely and willingly gives testimony regarding such
employment in any judicial proceedings brought under RCW
7.48.050 through 7.48.100 as now or hereafter amended,
including pretrial discovery proceedings incident thereto,
when and if such is requested, and upon being granted immunity by the trial judge sitting in such matters. [1979 c 1 § 19
(Initiative Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977);
1927 c 94 § 2; 1913 c 127 § 6; RRS § 946-6.]
7.48.110
7.48.110 Houses of lewdness, assignation or prostitution may be abated—Voluntary abatement. If the owner
of the building in which a nuisance is found to be maintained,
appears and pays all costs of the proceeding, and files a bond
with sureties to be approved by the clerk in the full value of
the property to be ascertained by the court, conditioned that
he will immediately abate said nuisance and prevent the same
from being established or kept therein within a period of one
year thereafter, the court or judge may, if satisfied of his good
faith, order the premises, closed under the order of abatement, to be delivered to said owner, and said order closing the
building canceled. The release of the property under the provisions of this section shall not release it from any judgment,
lien, penalty or liability to which it may be subject by law.
[1927 c 94 § 3; 1913 c 127 § 7; RRS § 946-7.]
7.48.120
7.48.120 Nuisance defined. Nuisance consists in
unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which
act or omission either annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of others, offends decency, or
unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct, or
render dangerous for passage, any lake or navigable river,
bay, stream, canal or basin, or any public park, square, street
or highway; or in any way renders other persons insecure in
life, or in the use of property. [Code 1881 § 1235; 1875 p 79
§ 1; RRS § 9914.]
Crimes
malicious mischief: Chapter 9.61 RCW.
nuisances: Chapter 9.66 RCW.
7.48.130
7.48.130 Public nuisance defined. A public nuisance
is one which affects equally the rights of an entire community
or neighborhood, although the extent of the damage may be
unequal. [Code 1881 § 1236; 1875 p 79 § 2; RRS § 9912.]
Crimes, nuisances: Chapter 9.66 RCW.
7.48.140
7.48.140 Public nuisances enumerated. It is a public
nuisance:
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(1) To cause or suffer the carcass of any animal or any
offal, filth, or noisome substance to be collected, deposited,
or to remain in any place to the prejudice of others;
(2) To throw or deposit any offal or other offensive matter, or the carcass of any dead animal, in any watercourse,
stream, lake, pond, spring, well, or common sewer, street, or
public highway, or in any manner to corrupt or render
unwholesome or impure the water of any such spring, stream,
pond, lake, or well, to the injury or prejudice of others;
(3) To obstruct or impede, without legal authority, the
passage of any river, harbor, or collection of water;
(4) To obstruct or encroach upon public highway, private
ways, streets, alleys, commons, landing places, and ways to
burying places or to unlawfully obstruct or impede the flow
of municipal transit vehicles as defined in RCW 46.04.355 or
passenger traffic, access to municipal transit vehicles or stations as defined in *RCW 9.91.025(2)(a), or otherwise interfere with the provision or use of public transportation services, or obstruct or impede a municipal transit driver, operator, or supervisor in the performance of that individual’s
duties;
(5) To carry on the business of manufacturing gun powder, nitroglycerine, or other highly explosive substance, or
mixing or grinding the materials therefor, in any building
within fifty rods of any valuable building erected at the time
such business may be commenced;
(6) To establish powder magazines near incorporated cities or towns, at a point different from that appointed by the
corporate authorities of such city or town; or within fifty rods
of any occupied dwelling house;
(7) To erect, continue, or use any building, or other
place, for the exercise of any trade, employment, or manufacture, which, by occasioning obnoxious exhalations, offensive
smells, or otherwise is offensive or dangerous to the health of
individuals or of the public;
(8) To suffer or maintain on one’s own premises, or upon
the premises of another, or to permit to be maintained on
one’s own premises, any place where wines, spirituous, fermented, malt, or other intoxicating liquors are kept for sale or
disposal to the public in contravention of law;
(9) For an owner or occupier of land, knowing of the
existence of a well, septic tank, cesspool, or other hole or
excavation ten inches or more in width at the top and four feet
or more in depth, to fail to cover, fence or fill the same, or
provide other proper and adequate safeguards: PROVIDED,
That this section shall not apply to a hole one hundred square
feet or more in area or one that is open, apparent, and obvious.
Every person who has the care, government, management, or control of any building, structure, powder magazine,
or any other place mentioned in this section shall, for the purposes of this section, be taken and deemed to be the owner or
agent of the owner or owners of such building, structure,
powder magazine or other place, and, as such, may be proceeded against for erecting, contriving, causing, continuing,
or maintaining such nuisance. [1994 c 45 § 2; 1955 c 237 §
1; 1895 c 14 § 1; Code 1881 § 1246; RRS § 9913.]
*Reviser’s note: The reference to RCW 9.91.025(2)(a) appears to be
erroneous. Reference to RCW 9.91.025(2) was apparently intended.
Findings—Declaration—1994 c 45: "The legislature finds that it is
important to the general welfare to protect and preserve public safety in the
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operation of public transportation facilities and vehicles, in order to protect
the personal safety of both passengers and employees. The legislature further
finds that public transportation facilities and services will be utilized more
fully by the general public if they are assured of personal safety and security
in the utilization.
The legislature recognizes that cities, towns, counties, public transportation benefit areas, and other municipalities that offer public transportation
services have the independent authority to adopt regulations, rules, and
guidelines that regulate conduct in public transportation vehicles and facilities to protect and preserve the public safety in the operation of the vehicles
and facilities. The legislature finds that this act is not intended to limit the
independent authority to regulate conduct by these municipalities. The legislature, however, further finds that this act is necessary to provide statewide
guidelines that regulate conduct in public transportation vehicles and facilities to further enhance the independent regulatory authority of cities, towns,
counties, public transportation benefit areas, and any other municipalities
that offer public transportation services." [1994 c 45 § 1.]
Crimes
malicious mischief: Chapter 9.61 RCW.
nuisance: Chapter 9.66 RCW.
Devices simulating traffic control signs declared public nuisance: RCW
47.36.180.
7.48.260
7.48.200 Remedies. The remedies against a public nuisance are: Indictment or information, a civil action, or abatement. The remedy by indictment or information shall be as
regulated and prescribed in this chapter. When a civil action
for damage is resorted to, the practice shall conform to RCW
7.48.010 through 7.48.040. [1957 c 51 § 12; Code 1881 §
1242; 1875 p 80 § 8; RRS § 9920.]
7.48.200
7.48.210 Civil action, who may maintain. A private
person may maintain a civil action for a public nuisance, if it
is specially injurious to himself but not otherwise. [Code
1881 § 1243; 1875 p 80 § 9; RRS § 9921.]
7.48.210
7.48.220 Abatement, by whom. A public nuisance
may be abated by any public body or officer authorized
thereto by law. [Code 1881 § 1244; 1875 p 80 § 10; RRS §
9922.]
7.48.220
7.48.230 Public nuisance—Abatement. Any person
may abate a public nuisance which is specially injurious to
him by removing, or if necessary, destroying the thing which
constitutes the same, without committing a breach of the
peace, or doing unnecessary injury. [Code 1881 § 1245;
1875 p 80 § 11; RRS § 9923.]
7.48.230
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7.48.150 Private nuisance defined. Every nuisance not
included in the definition of RCW 7.48.130 is private. [Code
1881 § 1237; 1875 p 79 § 3; RRS § 9915.]
7.48.150
7.48.155 Unlawful use of firea rm or deadly
weapon—Arrest required. The unlawful use of a firearm or
other deadly weapon by a person in, or adjacent to his or her
dwelling, that imminently threatens the physical safety of
other people in the adjacent area, so as to essentially interfere
with the comfortable enjoyment of their residences, is a nuisance and may be abated, and the person who unlawfully
used the firearm or deadly weapon is subject to the punishment provided in this chapter. This section does not apply
unless the person who unlawfully used the firearm or other
deadly weapon is arrested for this activity. [1992 c 38 § 10.]
7.48.155
Intent—Effective date—1992 c 38: See notes following RCW
59.18.352.
7.48.160 Authorized act not a nuisance. Nothing
which is done or maintained under the express authority of a
statute, can be deemed a nuisance. [Code 1881 § 1238; 1875
p 79 § 4; RRS § 9916.]
7.48.160
7.48.170 Successive owners liable. Every successive
owner of property who neglects to abate a continuing nuisance upon, or in the use of such property caused by a former
owner, is liable therefor in the same manner as the one who
first created it. [Code 1881 § 1239; 1875 p 79 § 5; RRS §
9917.]
7.48.170
7.48.180 Abatement does not preclude action for
damages. The abatement of a nuisance does not prejudice
the right of any person to recover damages for its past existence. [Code 1881 § 1240; 1875 p 79 § 6; RRS § 9918.]
7.48.240 Certain places of resort declared nuisances.
Houses of ill fame, kept for the purpose, where persons are
employed for purposes of prostitution; all public houses or
places of resort where gambling is carried on, or permitted;
all houses or places within any city, town, or village, or upon
any public road, or highway where drunkenness, gambling,
fighting or breaches of the peace are carried on, or permitted;
all opium dens, or houses, or places of resort where opium
smoking is permitted, are nuisances, and may be abated, and
the owners, keepers, or persons in charge thereof, and persons carrying on such unlawful business shall be punished as
provided in this chapter. [1973 1st ex.s. c 154 § 18; Code
1881 § 1247; 1875 p 81 § 13; RRS § 9924.]
7.48.240
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7.48.250 Penalty—Abatement. Whoever is convicted
of erecting, causing or contriving a public or common nuisance as described in this chapter, or at common law, when
the same has not been modified or repealed by statute, where
no other punishment therefor is specially provided, shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and
the court with or without such fine, may order such nuisance
to be abated, and issue a warrant as hereinafter provided:
PROVIDED, That orders and warrants of abatement shall not
be issued by district judges. [1987 c 202 § 136; 1957 c 45 §
1; Code 1881 § 1248; 1875 p 81 § 14; RRS § 9925.]
7.48.250
7.48.180
7.48.190 Nuisance does not become legal by prescription. No lapse of time can legalize a public nuisance,
amounting to an actual obstruction of public right. [Code
1881 § 1241; 1875 p 80 § 7; RRS § 9919.]
7.48.190
(2010 Ed.)
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
7.48.260 Warrant of abatement. When, upon indictment or information, complaint or action, any person is
adjudged guilty of a nuisance, if it be in superior court the
court may in addition to the fine imposed, if any, or to the
judgment for damages or costs, for which a separate execution may issue, order that such nuisance be abated, or
removed at the expense of the defendant, and after inquiry
7.48.260
[Title 7 RCW—page 39]
7.48.270
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into and estimating, as nearly as may be, the sum necessary to
defray the expenses of such abatement, the court may issue a
warrant therefor: PROVIDED, That if the conviction was
had in a district court, the district judge shall not issue the
order and warrant of abatement, but on application therefor,
shall transfer the cause to the superior court which shall proceed to try the issue of abatement in the same manner as if the
action had been originally commenced therein. [1987 c 202
§ 137; 1957 c 45 § 2; Code 1881 § 1249; 1875 p 81 § 15; RRS
§ 9926, part. FORMER PARTS OF SECTION: Code 1881 §
1250; 1875 p 81 § 16.]
Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
7.48.270 Stay of warrant. Instead of issuing such warrant, the court may order the same to be stayed upon motion
of the defendant, and upon his entering into a bond in such
sum and with such surety as the court may direct to the state,
conditioned either that the defendant will discontinue said
nuisance, or that within a time limited by the court, and not
exceeding six months, he will cause the same to be abated
and removed, as either is directed by the court, and upon his
default to perform the condition of his bond, the same shall be
forfeited, and the court, upon being satisfied of such default,
may order such warrant forthwith to issue, and an order to
show cause why judgment should not be entered against the
sureties of said bond. [1957 c 45 § 3; Code 1881 § 1251;
1875 p 81 § 17; RRS § 9927.]
7.48.270
7.48.280 Costs of abatement. The expense of abating
a nuisance, by virtue of a warrant, can be collected by the
officer in the same manner as damages and costs are collected
on execution, except that the materials of any buildings,
fences, or other things that may be removed as a nuisance,
may be first levied upon and sold by the officer, and if any of
the proceeds remain after satisfying the expense of the
removal, such balance must be paid by the officer to the
defendant or to the owner of the property levied upon, and if
said proceeds are not sufficient to pay such expenses, the
officer must collect the residue thereof. [Code 1881 § 1252;
1875 p 82 § 18; RRS § 9928.]
7.48.280
7.48.300 Agricultural activities and forest practices—Legislative finding and purpose. The legislature
finds that agricultural activities conducted on farmland and
forest practices in urbanizing areas are often subjected to nuisance lawsuits, and that such suits encourage and even force
the premature removal of the lands from agricultural uses and
timber production. It is therefore the purpose of RCW
7.48.300 through 7.48.310 and 7.48.905 to provide that agricultural activities conducted on farmland and forest practices
be protected from nuisance lawsuits. [1992 c 52 § 2; 1979 c
122 § 1.]
7.48.300
7.48.305 Agricultural activities and forest practices—Presumed reasonable and not a nuisance—Exception—Damages. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this chapter, agricultural activities conducted on farmland
and forest practices, if consistent with good agricultural and
forest practices and established prior to surrounding nonagricultural and nonforestry activities, are presumed to be reason7.48.305
[Title 7 RCW—page 40]
able and shall not be found to constitute a nuisance unless the
activity or practice has a substantial adverse effect on public
health and safety.
(2) Agricultural activities and forest practices undertaken in conformity with all applicable laws and rules are presumed to be good agricultural and forest practices not
adversely affecting the public health and safety for purposes
of this section and RCW 7.48.300. An agricultural activity
that is in conformity with such laws and rules shall not be
restricted as to the hours of the day or day or days of the week
during which it may be conducted.
(3) The act of owning land upon which a growing crop of
trees is located, even if the tree growth is being managed passively and even if the owner does not indicate the land’s status as a working forest, is considered to be a forest practice
occurring on the land if the crop of trees is located on land
that is capable of supporting a merchantable stand of timber
that is not being actively used for a use that is incompatible
with timber growing. If the growing of trees has been established prior to surrounding nonforestry activities, then the act
of tree growth is considered a necessary part of any other subsequent stages of forest practices necessary to bring a crop of
trees from its planting to final harvest and is included in the
provisions of this section.
(4) Nothing in this section shall affect or impair any right
to sue for damages. [2009 c 200 § 2; 2007 c 331 § 2. Prior:
1992 c 151 § 1; 1992 c 52 § 3; 1979 c 122 § 2.]
Intent—2009 c 200: "Commercial forestry produces jobs and revenue
while also providing clean water and air, wildlife habitat, open space, and
carbon storage. Maintaining a base of forest lands that can be utilized for
commercial forestry is of utmost importance for the state.
As the population of the state increases, forest lands are converted to
residential, suburban, and urban uses. The encroachment of these other uses
into neighboring forest lands often makes it more difficult for forest landowners to continue practicing commercial forestry. It is the legislature’s
intent that a forest landowner’s right to practice commercial forestry in a
manner consistent with the state forest practices laws be protected and preserved." [2009 c 200 § 1.]
Findings—Intent—2007 c 331: "The legislature finds that agricultural
activities are often subjected to nuisance lawsuits. The legislature also finds
that such lawsuits hasten premature conversion of agricultural lands to other
uses. The legislature further finds that agricultural activities must be able to
adopt new technologies and diversify into new crops and products if the agricultural industry is to survive and agricultural lands are to be conserved.
Therefore, the legislature intends to enhance the protection of agricultural
activities from nuisance lawsuits, and to further the clear legislative directive
of the state growth management act to maintain and enhance the agricultural
industry and conserve productive agricultural lands." [2007 c 331 § 1.]
7.48.310 Agricultural activities and forest practices—Definitions. For the purposes of RCW 7.48.305 only:
(1) "Agricultural activity" means a condition or activity
which occurs on a farm in connection with the commercial
production of farm products and includes, but is not limited
to, marketed produce at roadside stands or farm markets;
noise; odors; dust; fumes; operation of machinery and irrigation pumps; movement, including, but not limited to, use of
current county road ditches, streams, rivers, canals, and
drains, and use of water for agricultural activities; ground and
aerial application of seed, fertilizers, conditioners, and plant
protection products; keeping of bees for production of agricultural or apicultural products; employment and use of
labor; roadway movement of equipment and livestock; protection from damage by wildlife; prevention of trespass; con7.48.310
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struction and maintenance of buildings, fences, roads,
bridges, ponds, drains, waterways, and similar features and
maintenance of streambanks and watercourses; and conversion from one agricultural activity to another, including a
change in the type of plant-related farm product being produced. The term includes use of new practices and equipment consistent with technological development within the
agricultural industry.
(2) "Farm" means the land, buildings, freshwater ponds,
freshwater culturing and growing facilities, and machinery
used in the commercial production of farm products.
(3) "Farmland" means land or freshwater ponds devoted
primarily to the production, for commercial purposes, of livestock, freshwater aquacultural, or other farm products.
(4) "Farm product" means those plants and animals useful to humans and includes, but is not limited to, forages and
sod crops, dairy and dairy products, poultry and poultry products, livestock, including breeding, grazing, and recreational
equine use, fruits, vegetables, flowers, seeds, grasses, trees,
freshwater fish and fish products, apiaries and apiary products, equine and other similar products, or any other product
which incorporates the use of food, feed, fiber, or fur.
(5) "Forest practice" means any activity conducted on or
directly pertaining to forest land, as that term is defined in
RCW 76.09.020, and relating to growing, harvesting, or processing timber. The term "forest practices" includes, but is
not limited to, road and trail construction, final and intermediate harvesting, precommercial thinning, reforestation, fertilization, prevention and suppression of diseases and insects,
salvage of trees, brush control, and owning land where trees
may passively grow until one of the preceding activities is
deemed timely by the owner. [2009 c 200 § 3; 2007 c 331 §
3; 1992 c 52 § 4; 1991 c 317 § 2; 1979 c 122 § 3.]
Intent—2009 c 200: See note following RCW 7.48.305.
7.48A.010
(4) In addition to any sums recovered according to subsection (1) or (2) of this section, a farmer may recover exemplary damages if a court finds that the action, claim, or counterclaim was initiated maliciously and without probable
cause.
(5) A farmer may not recover the costs and expenses
authorized in this section from a state or local agency that
investigates or pursues an enforcement action pursuant to an
allegation as specified in subsection (2) of this section. [2005
c 511 § 1.]
7.48.320 Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering costs to investigate complaints—State
and local agencies. A state or local agency required to investigate a complaint alleging agricultural activity on a farm is in
violation of specified laws, rules, or ordinances and where
such activity is not found to be in violation of such specified
laws, rules, or ordinances may recover its full investigative
costs and expenses if a court determines that the complaint
was initiated maliciously and without probable cause. [2005
c 511 § 2.]
7.48.320
7.48.900 Severability—Initiative Measure No. 335. If
any provision of this 1977 amendatory act, or its application
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder
of the act, or the application of the provision to other persons
or circumstances is not affected. [1979 c 1 § 20 (Initiative
Measure No. 335, approved November 8, 1977).]
7.48.900
7.48.905 Severability—1979 c 122. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1979 c 122 § 4.]
7.48.905
Findings—Intent—2007 c 331: See note following RCW 7.48.305.
Chapter 7.48A
7.48.315 Agricultural activities and forest practices—Recovering lawsuit costs—Farmers. (1) A farmer
who prevails in any action, claim, or counterclaim alleging
that agricultural activity on a farm constitutes a nuisance may
recover the full costs and expenses determined by a court to
have been reasonably incurred by the farmer as a result of the
action, claim, or counterclaim.
(2) A farmer who prevails in any action, claim, or counterclaim (a) based on an allegation that agricultural activity
on a farm is in violation of specified laws, rules, or ordinances, (b) where such activity is not found to be in violation
of the specified laws, rules, or ordinances, and (c) actual
damages are realized by the farm as a result of the action,
claim, or counterclaim, may recover the full costs and
expenses determined by a court to have been reasonably
incurred by the farmer as a result of the action, claim, or
counterclaim.
(3) The costs and expenses that may be recovered
according to subsection (1) or (2) of this section include
actual damages and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. For
the purposes of this subsection, "actual damages" include lost
revenue and the replacement value of crops or livestock damaged or unable to be harvested or sold as a result of the action,
claim, or counterclaim.
7.48.315
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Chapter 7.48A RCW
MORAL NUISANCES
Sections
7.48A.010
7.48A.020
7.48A.030
7.48A.040
7.48A.050
7.48A.060
7.48A.070
7.48A.080
7.48A.090
7.48A.100
7.48A.110
7.48A.120
7.48A.130
7.48A.140
7.48A.900
7.48A.901
Definitions.
Moral nuisances—Declaration of.
Civil actions—Who may bring.
Maintenance of moral nuisance—Fine—Maximum.
Fines—Payment.
Exceptions to application of chapter.
Findings.
Temporary injunction.
Restraining order—Service—Violation of order or injunction.
When bond or security not required.
Hearing—Service of notice.
Production of discovery materials—Temporary injunction.
Precedence of hearing on injunction.
Violation of order or injunction—Penalties.
Severability—1982 c 184.
Severability—1989 c 70.
Drug nuisances—Injunctions: Chapter 7.43 RCW.
7.48A.010 Definitions. The definitions set forth in this
section shall apply throughout this chapter.
(1) "Knowledge" or "knowledge of such nuisance"
means having knowledge of the contents and character of the
patently offensive sexual or violent conduct which appears in
the lewd matter, or knowledge of the acts of lewdness or
prostitution which occur on the premises, or knowledge that
7.48A.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 41]
7.48A.020
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controlled substances identified in Article II of chapter 69.50
RCW and not authorized by that chapter, are manufactured,
delivered or possessed, or where any such substance not
obtained in a manner authorized by chapter 69.50 RCW is
consumed by ingestion, inhalation, or injection or any other
means.
(2) "Lewd matter" is synonymous with "obscene matter"
and means any matter:
(a) Which the average person, applying contemporary
community standards, would find, when considered as a
whole, appeals to the prurient interest; and
(b) Which explicitly depicts or describes patently offensive representations or descriptions of:
(i) Ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, actual or
simulated; or
(ii) Masturbation, fellatio, cunnilingus, bestiality, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of the genitals or genital
area; or
(iii) Violent or destructive sexual acts, including but not
limited to human or animal mutilation, dismemberment, rape
or torture; and
(c) Which, when considered as a whole, and in the context in which it is used, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
(3) "Lewdness" shall have and include all those meanings which are assigned to it under the common law.
(4) "Live performance" means any play, show, skit,
dance, or other exhibition performed or presented to or before
an audience of one or more, in person or by electronic transmission, with or without consideration.
(5) "Matter" shall mean a live performance, a motion
picture film, or a publication or any combination thereof.
(6) "Motion picture film" shall include any:
(a) Film or plate negative;
(b) Film or plate positive;
(c) Film designed to be projected on a screen for exhibition;
(d) Film, glass slides, or transparencies, either in negative or positive form, designed for exhibition by projection on
a screen;
(e) Video tape or any other medium used to electronically reproduce images on a screen.
(7) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm,
association, corporation, or other legal entity.
(8) "Place" includes, but is not limited to, any building,
structure, or places, or any separate part or portion thereof,
whether permanent or not, or the ground itself.
(9) "Prurient" means that which incites lasciviousness or
lust.
(10) "Publication" shall include any book, magazine,
article, pamphlet, writing, printing, illustration, picture,
sound recording, or coin-operated machine.
(11) "Sale" means a passing of title or right of possession
from a seller to a buyer for valuable consideration, and shall
include, but is not limited to, any lease or rental arrangement
or other transaction wherein or whereby any valuable consideration is received for the use of, or transfer of possession of,
lewd matter. [1990 c 152 § 4; 1988 c 141 § 2; 1982 c 184 §
1.]
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[Title 7 RCW—page 42]
7.48A.020 Moral nuisances—Declaration of. The following are declared to be moral nuisances:
(1) Any and every place in the state where lewd films are
publicly exhibited as a regular course of business, or possessed for the purpose of such exhibition, or where lewd live
performances are publicly exhibited as a regular course of
business;
(2) Any and every lewd film which is publicly exhibited,
or possessed for such purpose at a place which is a moral nuisance under this section;
(3) Any and every place of business in the state in which
lewd publications constitute a principal part of the stock in
trade;
(4) Every place which, as a regular course of business, is
used for the purpose of lewdness or prostitution, and every
such place in or upon which acts of lewdness or prostitution
are conducted, permitted, carried on, continued, or exist;
(5) All houses, housing units, other buildings, or places
of resort where controlled substances identified in Article II
of chapter 69.50 RCW and not authorized by that chapter, are
manufactured, delivered, or possessed, or where any such
substance not obtained in a manner authorized by chapter
69.50 RCW is consumed by ingestion, inhalation, injection,
or any other means. [1990 c 152 § 5; 1988 c 141 § 3; 1982 c
184 § 2.]
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7.48A.030 Civil actions—Who may bring. Any of the
following parties may bring a civil action in the superior
court of any county where a moral nuisance is alleged to have
been maintained:
(1) The prosecuting attorney for the county where the
alleged moral nuisance is located;
(2) The city attorney for the city where the alleged moral
nuisance is located; or
(3) The attorney general.
The rules of evidence, burden of proof, and all other
rules of court shall be the court rules generally applicable to
civil cases in this state: PROVIDED, That the standard of
proof on the issue of obscenity shall be clear, cogent, and
convincing evidence. [1982 c 184 § 3.]
7.48A.030
7.48A.040 Maintenance of moral nuisance—Fine—
Maximum. (1) No person shall with knowledge maintain a
moral nuisance.
(2) Upon a determination that a defendant has with
knowledge maintained a moral nuisance, the court shall
impose a civil fine and judgment of an amount as the court
shall determine to be appropriate. In imposing the civil fine,
the court shall consider the wilfulness of the defendant’s conduct and the profits made by the defendant attributable to the
lewd matter, lewdness, or prostitution, whichever is applicable. In no event shall the civil fine exceed the greater of
twenty-five thousand dollars or these profits. [1985 c 235 §
1; 1982 c 184 § 4.]
7.48A.040
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7.48A.050 Fines—Payment. All civil fines assessed
under RCW 7.48A.040 shall be paid into the general treasury
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of the governmental unit commencing the civil action. [1985
c 235 § 2; 1982 c 184 § 5.]
7.48A.901
that is in force is a contempt of court if the posted order or
injunction contains a notice to that effect. [1989 c 70 § 3.]
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7.48A.100 When bond or security not required. A
bond or security shall not be required of the city attorney, the
prosecuting attorney, or the attorney general. [1989 c 70 § 4.]
7.48A.100
7.48A.060 Exceptions to application of chapter.
Nothing in this chapter applies to the circulation of any material by any recognized historical society or museum, any
library of any college or university, or to any archive or
library under the supervision and control of the state, county,
municipality, or other political subdivision. [1982 c 184 § 6.]
7.48A.060
7.48A.070 Findings. The legislature finds that actions
against moral nuisances as declared in RCW 7.48A.020 (1)
through (4) involve balancing the safeguards necessary to
protect constitutionally protected speech and the community
and law enforcement efforts to curb dissemination of obscene
matters. The legislature finds that the difficulty in ascertaining and obtaining originals and copies of obscene matters for
evidentiary purposes thwarts legitimate enforcement efforts.
The legislature finds that the balancing of the concerns warrants specific discovery procedures applicable to actions
against moral nuisances involving obscene matters. [1989 c
70 § 1.]
7.48A.070
7.48A.080 Temporary injunction. After the plaintiff
files a civil action under this chapter, the plaintiff may apply
to the superior court in which the plaintiff filed the action for
a temporary or preliminary injunction. The court shall grant a
hearing within ten days after the plaintiff applies for a temporary injunction. [1989 c 70 § 2.]
7.48A.080
7.48A.090 Restraining order—Service—Violation of
order or injunction. After the plaintiff applies for a temporary or preliminary injunction, the court may, upon a showing
of good cause, issue an ex parte restraining order restraining
the defendant and all other persons from removing or in any
manner interfering with the personal property and contents of
the place where the nuisance is alleged to exist, until the court
grants or denies the plaintiff’s application for a temporary or
preliminary injunction or until further order of the court.
However, pending the court’s decision on the injunction, the
temporary restraining order shall not restrain the exhibition
or sale of any film, publication or item of stock in trade. The
order may require that at least one original of each film or
publication shall be preserved pending the hearing on the
injunction. The court may require an inventory and full
accounting of all business transactions.
The officer serving the restraining order or preliminary
injunction may serve the order by handing to and leaving a
copy with any person in charge of the place or residing in the
place, or by posting a copy in a conspicuous place at or upon
one or more of the principal doors or entrances to the place,
or by both delivery and posting. The officer serving the
restraining order or injunction shall forthwith make and
return to the court, an inventory of the personal property and
contents situated in and used in conducting or maintaining
the alleged nuisance.
Any violation of the temporary order or injunction is a
contempt of court. Mutilation or removal of a posted order
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7.48A.110 Hearing—Service of notice. A copy of the
complaint, together with a notice of the time and place of the
hearing on the application for a temporary injunction, shall be
served upon the defendant at least three business days before
the hearing. Service may also be made by posting the
required documents in the same manner as is provided in
RCW 7.48A.090. If the defendant requests a continuance of
the hearing, all temporary restraining orders and injunctions
shall be extended as a matter of course. [1989 c 70 § 5.]
7.48A.120 Production of discovery materials—Temporary injunction. If the court finds at the hearing for an
injunction, that the accounting, inventory, personal property,
and contents of the place alleged to be a nuisance provide evidence of a moral nuisance as defined by RCW 7.48A.020 (1)
through (4), the court may order the defendant to produce to
the plaintiff a limited number of original films, film plates,
publications, videotapes, any other obscene matter, and other
discovery materials the court determines is necessary for evidentiary purposes to resolve the action on the merits.
The court may issue a temporary injunction enjoining the
defendant and all other persons from removing or in any
manner interfering with the court-ordered discovery. This
discovery procedure supplements and does not replace any
other discovery procedures and rules generally applicable to
civil cases in this state. [1989 c 70 § 6.]
7.48A.120
7.48A.130 Precedence of hearing on injunction. The
hearing on the injunction shall have precedence over all other
actions, except prior matters of the same character, criminal
proceedings, election contests, hearings on temporary
restraining orders and injunctions, and actions to forfeit vehicles used in violation of the uniform controlled substances
act, chapter 69.50 RCW. [1989 c 70 § 7.]
7.48A.130
7.48A.140
7.48A.140 Violation of order or injunction—Penalties. An intentional violation of a restraining order, preliminary injunction, or injunction under this chapter is punishable
as a contempt of court. [1989 c 70 § 8.]
7.48A.900 Severability—1982 c 184. If any provision
of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1982 c 184 § 9.]
7.48A.900
7.48A.901 Severability—1989 c 70. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1989 c 70 § 9.]
7.48A.901
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Chapter 7.52
Chapter 7.52
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Chapter 7.52 RCW
PARTITION
Sections
7.52.010
7.52.020
7.52.030
7.52.040
7.52.050
7.52.060
7.52.070
7.52.080
7.52.090
7.52.100
7.52.110
7.52.120
7.52.130
7.52.140
7.52.150
7.52.160
7.52.170
7.52.180
7.52.190
7.52.200
7.52.210
7.52.220
7.52.230
7.52.240
7.52.250
7.52.260
7.52.270
7.52.280
7.52.290
7.52.300
7.52.310
7.52.320
7.52.330
7.52.340
7.52.350
7.52.360
7.52.370
7.52.380
7.52.390
7.52.400
7.52.410
7.52.420
7.52.430
7.52.440
7.52.450
7.52.460
7.52.470
7.52.480
Persons entitled to bring action.
Requisites of complaint.
Lien creditors as parties defendant.
Notice.
Service by publication.
Answer—Contents.
Trial—Proof must be taken.
Order of sale or partition.
Partition, how made.
Report of referees, confirmation—Effect.
Decree does not affect tenant.
Costs.
Sale of property.
Estate for life or years to be set off.
Lien creditors to be brought in.
Clerk’s certificate of unsatisfied judgment liens.
Ascertainment of liens—Priority.
Notice to lienholders.
Proceedings and report of referee.
Exceptions to report—Service of notice on absentee.
Order of confirmation is conclusive.
Distribution of proceeds of sale.
Other securities to be first exhausted.
Lien proceedings not to delay sale.
Distribution at direction of court.
Continuance of suit to determine claims.
Sales to be by public auction.
Terms of sale to be directed by court.
Referee may take security.
Estate of tenant for life or years may be sold.
Tenant for life or years may receive sum in gross—Consent.
Court to determine sum if consent not given.
Protection of unknown tenant.
Contingent or vested estates.
Terms of sale must be made known.
Referees or guardians not to be interested in purchase.
Referees’ report of sale—Contents.
Exceptions—Confirmation.
Purchase by interested party.
Investment of proceeds of unknown owner.
Investment in name of clerk.
Securities to parties entitled to share when proportions determined.
Duties of clerk in making investments.
Unequal partition—Compensation adjudged.
Infant’s share of proceeds to guardian.
Guardian or limited guardian of incompetent or disabled person may receive proceeds—Bond.
Guardian or limited guardian may consent to partition.
Apportionment of costs.
Real property and conveyances: Title 64 RCW.
depend upon an executory devise, or the remainder be a contingent remainder, so that such parties cannot be named, that
fact shall be set forth in the complaint. [Code 1881 § 553;
1877 p 117 § 558; 1869 p 133 § 506; RRS § 839.]
7.52.030 Lien creditors as parties defendant. The
plaintiff may, at his option, make creditors having a lien upon
the property or any portion thereof, other than by a judgment
or decree, defendants in the suit. When the lien is upon an
undivided interest or estate of any of the parties, such lien, if
a partition be made, is thenceforth a lien only on the share
assigned to such party; but such share shall be first charged
with its just proportion of the costs of the partition, in preference to such lien. [Code 1881 § 554; 1877 p 117 § 559; 1869
p 133 § 507; RRS § 840.]
7.52.030
7.52.040 Notice. The notice shall be directed by name
to all the tenants in common, who are known, and in the same
manner to all lien creditors who are made parties to the suit,
and generally to all persons unknown, having or claiming an
interest or estate in the property. [Code 1881 § 555; 1877 p
117 § 560; 1869 p 133 § 508; RRS § 841.]
7.52.040
7.52.050 Service by publication. If a party, having a
share or interest in, or lien upon the property, be unknown, or
either of the known parties reside out of the state or cannot be
found therein, and such fact be made to appear by affidavit,
the notice may be served by publication, as in ordinary cases.
When service is made by publication, the notice must contain
a brief description of the property which is the subject of the
suit. [Code 1881 § 556; 1877 p 117 § 561; 1869 p 134 § 509;
RRS § 842.]
7.52.050
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
7.52.060 Answer—Contents. The defendant shall set
forth in his answer, the nature, and extent of his interest in the
property, and if he be a lien creditor, how such lien was created, the amount of the debt secured thereby and remaining
due, and whether such debt is secured in any other way, and
if so, the nature of such other security. [Code 1881 § 557;
1877 p 118 § 562; 1869 p 134 § 510; RRS § 843.]
7.52.060
Termination of condominium: RCW 64.34.268.
7.52.070 Trial—Proof must be taken. The rights of
the several parties, plaintiffs as well as defendants, may be
put in issue, tried and determined in such suit, and where a
defendant fails to answer, or where a sale of the property is
necessary, the title shall be ascertained by proof to the satisfaction of the court, before the decree for partition or sale is
given. [Code 1881 § 558; 1877 p 118 § 563; 1869 p 134 §
511; RRS § 844.]
7.52.070
7.52.010 Persons entitled to bring action. When several persons hold and are in possession of real property as
tenants in common, in which one or more of them have an
estate of inheritance, or for life or years, an action may be
maintained by one or more of such persons, for a partition
thereof, according to the respective rights of the persons
interested therein, and for sale of such property, or a part of it,
if it appear that a partition cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners. [Code 1881 § 552; 1877 p 117 § 557;
1869 p 133 § 505; RRS § 838.]
7.52.010
7.52.020 Requisites of complaint. The interest of all
persons in the property shall be set forth in the complaint specifically and particularly as far as known to the plaintiff, and
if one or more of the parties, or the share or quantity of interest of any of the parties be unknown to the plaintiff, or be
uncertain or contingent, or the ownership of the inheritance
7.52.020
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7.52.080 Order of sale or partition. If it be alleged in
the complaint and established by evidence, or if it appear by
the evidence without such allegation in the complaint, to the
satisfaction of the court, that the property or any part of it, is
so situated that partition cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, the court may order a sale thereof, and for
that purpose may appoint one or more referees. Otherwise,
upon the requisite proofs being made, it shall decree a partition according to the respective rights of the parties as ascer7.52.080
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tained by the court, and appoint three referees, therefor, and
shall designate the portion to remain undivided for the owners whose interests remain unknown or are not ascertained.
[Code 1881 § 559; 1877 p 118 § 564; 1869 p 134 § 512; RRS
§ 845.]
7.52.090 Partition, how made. In making the partition,
the referees shall divide the property, and allot the several
portions thereof to the respective parties, quality and quantity
relatively considered, according to the respective rights of the
parties as determined by the court, designating the several
portions by proper landmarks, and may employ a surveyor
with the necessary assistants to aid them therein. The referees
shall make a report of their proceedings, specifying therein
the manner of executing their trust, describing the property
divided and the shares allotted to each party, with a particular
description of each share. [Code 1881 § 560; 1877 p 118 §
565; 1869 p 134 § 513; RRS § 846.]
7.52.190
decreed, or any separate portion thereof is so situated that a
partition thereof cannot be made without great prejudice to
the owners, and the court is satisfied that such report is correct, it may thereupon by an order direct the referees to sell
the property or separate portion thereof. [Code 1881 § 564;
1877 p 119 § 569; 1869 p 135 § 517; RRS § 850.]
7.52.090
7.52.100 Report of referees, confirmation—Effect.
The court may confirm or set aside the report in whole or in
part, and if necessary, appoint new referees. Upon the report
being confirmed a decree shall be entered that such partition
be effectual forever, which decree shall be binding and conclusive:
(1) On all parties named therein, and their legal representatives who have at the time any interest in the property
divided, or any part thereof as owners in fee, or as tenants for
life or for years, or as entitled to the reversion, remainder or
inheritance of such property or any part thereof, after the termination of a particular estate therein, or who by any contingency may be entitled to a beneficial interest in the property,
or who have an interest in any undivided share thereof, as tenants for years or for life.
(2) On all persons interested in the property to whom
notice shall have been given by publication.
(3) On all other persons claiming from or through such
parties or persons or either of them. [Code 1881 § 561; 1877
p 118 § 566; 1869 p 135 § 514; RRS § 847.]
7.52.100
7.52.110 Decree does not affect tenant. Such decree
and partition shall not affect any tenants for years or for life,
of the whole of the property which is the subject of partition,
nor shall such decree and partition preclude any persons,
except such as are specified in RCW 7.52.100, from claiming
title to the property in question, or from controverting the title
of the parties between whom the partition shall have been
made. [Code 1881 § 562; 1877 p 119 § 567; 1869 p 135 §
515; RRS § 848.]
7.52.110
7.52.120 Costs. The expenses of the referees, including
those of a surveyor and his assistants, when employed, shall
be ascertained and allowed by the court, and the amount
thereof, together with the fees allowed by law to the referees,
shall be paid by the plaintiff and may be allowed as costs.
[Code 1881 § 563; 1877 p 119 § 568; 1869 p 135 § 516; RRS
§ 849.]
7.52.120
7.52.130 Sale of property. If the referees report to the
court that the property, of which partition shall have been
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7.52.140
7.52.140 Estate for life or years to be set off. When a
part of the property only is ordered to be sold, if there be an
estate for life or years in an undivided share of the property,
the whole of such estate may be set off in any part of the
property not ordered sold. [Code 1881 § 565; 1877 p 119 §
570; 1869 p 136 § 518; RRS § 851.]
7.52.150
7.52.150 Lien creditors to be brought in. Before making an order of sale, if lien creditors, other than those by judgment or decree, have not been made parties, the court, on
motion of either party, shall order the plaintiff to file a supplemental complaint, making such creditors defendants.
[Code 1881 § 566; 1877 p 119 § 571; 1869 p 136 § 519; RRS
§ 852.]
7.52.160
7.52.160 Clerk’s certificate of unsatisfied judgment
liens. If an order of sale be made before the distribution of
the proceeds thereof, the plaintiff shall produce to the court
the certificate of the clerk of the county where the property is
situated, showing the liens remaining unsatisfied, if any, by
judgment or decree upon the property or any portion thereof,
and unless he do so the court shall order a referee to ascertain
them. [1957 c 51 § 13; Code 1881 § 567; 1877 p 119 § 570;
1869 p 136 § 520; RRS § 853.]
7.52.170
7.52.170 Ascertainment of liens—Priority. If it
appear by such certificate or reference, in case the certificate
is not produced, that any such liens exist, the court shall
appoint a referee to ascertain what amount remains due
thereon or secured thereby respectively, and the order of priority in which they are entitled to be paid out of the property.
[Code 1881 § 568; 1877 p 119 § 571; 1869 p 136 § 521; RRS
§ 854.]
7.52.180
7.52.180 Notice to lienholders. The plaintiff must
cause a notice to be served at least twenty days before the
time for appearance on each person having such lien by judgment or decree, to appear before the referee at a specified
time and place to make proof by his own affidavit or otherwise, of the true amount due or to become due, contingently
or absolutely on his judgment or decree. [Code 1881 § 569;
1877 p 120 § 572; 1869 p 136 § 522; RRS § 855.]
7.52.190
7.52.190 Proceedings and report of referee. The referee shall receive the evidence and report the names of the
creditors whose liens are established, the amounts due
thereon, or secured thereby, and their priority respectively,
and whether contingent or absolute. He shall attach to his
report the proof of service of the notices and the evidence
before him. [Code 1881 § 570; 1877 p 120 § 573; 1869 p 136
§ 523; RRS § 856.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 45]
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7.52.200
7.52.200 Exceptions to report—Service of notice on
absentee. The report of the referee may be excepted to by
either party to the suit, or to the proceedings before the referee, in like manner and with like effect as in ordinary cases.
If a lien creditor be absent from the state, or his residence
therein be unknown, and that fact appear by affidavit, the
court or judge thereof may by order direct that service of the
notice may be made upon his agent or attorney of record, or
by publication thereof, for such time and in such manner as
the order may prescribe. [Code 1881 § 571; 1877 p 120 §
574; 1869 p 137 § 524; RRS § 857.]
7.52.260 Continuance of suit to determine claims.
When the proceeds of sale of any shares or parcel belonging
to persons who are parties to the suit and who are known, are
paid into court, the suit may be continued as between such
parties, for the determination of their respective claims
thereto, which shall be ascertained and adjudged by the court.
Further testimony may be taken in court, or by a referee at the
discretion of the court, and the court may, if necessary,
require such parties to present the facts or law in controversy,
by pleadings as in an original suit. [Code 1881 § 577; 1877 p
121 § 580; 1869 p 138 § 530; RRS § 863.]
7.52.260
7.52.270 Sales to be by public auction. All sales of
real property made by the referees shall be made by public
auction, to the highest bidder, in the manner required for the
sale of real property on execution. The notice shall state the
terms of sale, and if the property, or any part of it is to be sold,
subject to a prior estate, charge or lien, that shall be stated in
the notice. [Code 1881 § 578; 1877 p 121 § 581; 1869 p 138
§ 531; RRS § 864.]
7.52.270
7.52.210
7.52.210 Order of confirmation is conclusive. If the
report of the referee be confirmed, the order of confirmation
is binding and conclusive upon all parties to the suit, and
upon the lien creditors who have been duly served with the
notice to appear before the referee, as provided in RCW
7.52.180. [Code 1881 § 572; 1877 p 120 § 575; 1869 p 137
§ 525; RRS § 858.]
7.52.220
7.52.220 Distribution of proceeds of sale. The proceeds of the sale of the encumbered property shall be distributed by the decree of the court, as follows:
(1) To pay its just proportion of the general costs of the
suit.
(2) To pay the costs of the reference.
(3) To satisfy the several liens in their order of priority,
by payment of the sums due, and to become due, according to
the decree.
(4) The residue among the owners of the property sold,
according to their respective shares. [Code 1881 § 573; 1877
p 120 § 576; 1869 p 137 § 526; RRS § 859.]
7.52.230
7.52.230 Other securities to be first exhausted.
Whenever any party to the suit, who holds a lien upon the
property or any part thereof, has other securities for the payment of the amount of such lien, the court may in its discretion, order such sureties to be exhausted before a distribution
of the proceeds of sale, or may order a just deduction to be
made from the amount of the lien on the property on account
thereof. [Code 1881 § 574; 1877 p 121 § 577; 1869 p 137 §
527; RRS § 860.]
7.52.240
7.52.240 Lien proceedings not to delay sale. The proceedings to ascertain the amount of the liens, and to determine their priority as above provided, or those hereinafter
authorized to determine the rights of parties to funds paid into
court, shall not delay the sale, nor affect any other party,
whose rights are not involved in such proceedings. [Code
1881 § 575; 1877 p 121 § 578; 1869 p 137 § 528; RRS § 861.]
7.52.250
7.52.250 Distribution at direction of court. The proceeds of sale, and the securities taken by the referees, or any
part thereof, shall be distributed by them to the persons entitled thereto, whenever the court so directs. But if no such
direction be given, all such proceeds and securities shall be
paid into court, or deposited as directed by the court. [Code
1881 § 576; 1877 p 121 § 579; 1869 p 138 § 529; RRS § 862.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 46]
7.52.280 Terms of sale to be directed by court. The
court shall, in the order of sale, direct the terms of credit
which may be allowed for the purchase money of any portion
of the premises, of which it may direct a sale on credit; and
for that portion of which the purchase money is required by
the provisions hereinafter contained, to be invested for the
benefit of unknown owners, infants or parties out of the state.
[Code 1881 § 579; 1877 p 121 § 583; 1869 p 138 § 532; RRS
§ 865.]
7.52.280
7.52.290 Referee may take security. The referees may
take separate mortgages, and other securities for the whole, or
convenient portions of the purchase money, of such parts of
the property as are directed by the court to be sold on credit,
in the name of the clerk of the court, and his successors in
office; and for the shares of any known owner of full age, in
the name of such owner. [Code 1881 § 580; 1877 p 121 §
584; 1869 p 138 § 533; RRS § 866.]
7.52.290
7.52.300 Estate of tenant for life or years may be
sold. When the estate of any tenant for life or years, in any
undivided part of the property in question, shall have been
admitted by the parties, or ascertained by the court to be
existing at the time of the order of sale, and the person entitled to such estate shall have been made a party to the suit,
such estate may be first set off out of any part of the property,
and a sale made of such parcel, subject to the prior unsold
estate of such tenant therein; but if in the judgment of the
court, a due regard to the interest of all the parties require that
such estate be also sold, the sale may be so ordered. [Code
1881 § 581; 1877 p 122 § 585; 1869 p 138 § 534; RRS § 867.]
7.52.300
7.52.310 Tenant for life or years may receive sum in
gross—Consent. Any person entitled to an estate for life or
years in any undivided part of the property, whose estate shall
have been sold, shall be entitled to receive such sum in gross
as may be deemed a reasonable satisfaction for such estate,
and which the person so entitled shall consent to accept
instead thereof, by an instrument duly acknowledged and
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7.52.440
filed with the clerk. [Code 1881 § 582; 1877 p 122 § 586;
1869 p 139 § 535; RRS § 868.]
and take securities pursuant to such sale. [Code 1881 § 589;
1877 p 123 § 594; 1869 p 140 § 543; RRS § 875.]
7.52.320 Court to determine sum if consent not given.
If such consent be not given, as provided in RCW 7.52.310,
before the report of sale, the court shall ascertain and determine what proportion of the proceeds of the sale, after
deducting expenses, will be a just and reasonable sum to be
invested for the benefit of the person entitled to such estate
for life, or years, and shall order the same to be deposited in
court for that purpose. [Code 1881 § 583; 1877 p 122 § 587;
1869 p 139 § 536; RRS § 869.]
7.52.390 Purchase by interested party. When a party
entitled to a share of the property, or an encumbrancer entitled to have his lien paid out of the sale, becomes a purchaser,
the referees may take his receipt for so much of the proceeds
of the sale as belong to him. [Code 1881 § 590; 1877 p 123 §
595; 1869 p 140 § 544; RRS § 876.]
7.52.320
7.52.330 Protection of unknown tenant. If the persons
entitled to such estate, for life or years, be unknown, the court
shall provide for the protection of their rights in the same
manner, as far as may be, as if they were known and had
appeared. [Code 1881 § 584; 1877 p 122 § 589; 1869 p 139
§ 538; RRS § 870.]
7.52.330
7.52.340 Contingent or vested estates. In all cases of
sales in partition, when it appears that any person has a vested
or contingent future right or estate therein, the court shall
ascertain and settle the proportionate value of such contingent or vested right or estate, and shall direct such proportion
of the proceeds of sale to be invested, secured or paid over in
such manner as to protect the rights and interests of the parties. [1957 c 51 § 14; Code 1881 § 585; RRS § 871. Cf. Laws
1881 § 586; 1877 p 122 § 590; 1869 p 140 § 539.]
7.52.390
7.52.400 Investment of proceeds of unknown owner.
When there are proceeds of sale belonging to an unknown
owner, or to a person without the state who has no legal representative within it, or when there are proceeds arising from
the sale of an estate subject to the prior estate of a tenant for
life or years, which are paid into the court or otherwise deposited by order of the court, the same shall be invested in securities on interest for the benefit of the persons entitled thereto.
[Code 1881 § 591; 1877 p 123 § 596; 1869 p 140 § 545; RRS
§ 877.]
7.52.400
7.52.340
7.52.410 Investment in name of clerk. When the security for the proceeds of sale is taken, or when an investment
of any such proceeds is made, it shall be done, except as
herein otherwise provided, in the name of the clerk of the
court and his successors in office, who shall hold the same for
the use and benefit of the parties interested, subject to the
order of the court. [Code 1881 § 592; 1877 p 123 § 597; 1869
p 141 § 546; RRS § 878.]
7.52.410
7.52.420 Securities to parties entitled to share when
proportions determined. When security is taken by the referees on a sale, and the parties interested in such security by
an instrument in writing under their hands, delivered to the
referees, agree upon the share and proportions to which they
are respectively entitled, or when shares and proportions have
been previously adjudged by the court, such securities shall
be taken in the names of and payable to the parties respectively entitled thereto, and shall be delivered to such parties
upon their receipt therefor. Such agreement and receipt shall
be returned and filed with the clerk. [Code 1881 § 593; 1877
p 123 § 598; 1869 p 141 § 547; RRS § 879.]
7.52.420
7.52.350 Terms of sale must be made known. In all
cases of sales of property the terms shall be made known at
the time, and if the premises consist of distinct farms or lots,
they shall be sold separately or otherwise, if the court so
directs. [Code 1881 § 586; 1877 p 122 § 591; 1869 p 140 §
540; RRS § 872.]
7.52.350
7.52.360 Referees or guardians not to be interested in
purchase. Neither of the referees, nor any person for the
benefit of either of them, shall be interested in any purchase,
nor shall the guardian of an infant be an interested party in the
purchase of any real property being the subject of the suit,
except for the benefit of the infant. All sales contrary to the
provisions of this section shall be void. [Code 1881 § 587;
1877 p 122 § 592; 1869 p 140 § 541; RRS § 873.]
7.52.360
7.52.370 Referees’ report of sale—Contents. After
completing the sale, the referees shall report the same to the
court, with a description of the different parcels of land sold
to each purchaser, the name of the purchaser, the price paid or
secured, the terms and conditions of the sale, and the securities, if any, taken. The report shall be filed with the clerk.
[Code 1881 § 588; 1877 p 122 § 593; 1869 p 140 § 542; RRS
§ 874.]
7.52.370
7.52.380 Exceptions—Confirmation. The report of
sale may be excepted to in writing by any party entitled to a
share of the proceeds. If the sale be confirmed, the order of
confirmation shall direct the referees to execute conveyances
7.52.380
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7.52.430 Duties of clerk in making investments. The
clerk in whose name a security is taken, or by whom an
investment is made, and his successors in office, shall receive
the interest and principal as it becomes due, and apply and
invest the same as the court may direct, and shall file in his
office all securities taken and keep an account in a book provided and kept for that purpose in the clerk’s office, free for
inspection by all persons, of investments and moneys
received by him thereon, and the disposition thereof. [Code
1881 § 594; 1877 p 123 § 599; 1869 p 141 § 548; RRS § 880.]
7.52.430
7.52.440 Unequa l pa rt it ion—Compensatio n
adjudged. When it appears that partition cannot be made
equal between the parties according to their respective rights,
without prejudice to the rights and interests of some of them,
the court may adjudge compensation to be made by one party
to another on account of the inequality of partition; but such
7.52.440
[Title 7 RCW—page 47]
7.52.450
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compensation shall not be required to be made to others by
owners unknown, nor by infants, unless in case of an infant it
appear that he has personal property sufficient for that purpose, and that his interest will be promoted thereby. [Code
1881 § 595; 1877 p 124 § 600; 1869 p 141 § 549; RRS § 881.]
7.52.450 Infant’s share of proceeds to guardian.
When the share of an infant is sold, the proceeds of the sale
may be paid by the referees making the sale, to his general
guardian, or the special guardian appointed for him in the
suit, upon giving the security required by law, or directed by
order of the court. [Code 1881 § 596; 1877 p 124 § 601; 1869
p 142 § 550; RRS § 882.]
7.52.450
7.52.460 Guardian or limited guardian of incompetent or disabled person may receive proceeds—Bond. The
guardian or limited guardian who may be entitled to the custody and management of the estate of an incompetent or disabled person adjudged incapable of conducting his own
affairs, whose interest in real property shall have been sold,
may receive in behalf of such person his share of the proceeds
of such real property from the referees, on executing a bond
with sufficient sureties, approved by the judge of the court,
conditioned that he faithfully discharge the trust reposed in
him, and will render a true and just account to the person entitled, or to his legal representative. [1977 ex.s. c 80 § 9; Code
1881 § 597; 1877 p 124 § 602; 1869 p 142 § 551; RRS § 883.]
7.52.460
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
7.52.470 Guardian or limited guardian may consent
to partition. The general guardian of an infant, and the
guardian or limited guardian entitled to the custody and management of the estate of an incompetent or disabled person
adjudged incapable of conducting his own affairs, who is
interested in real estate held in common or in any other manner, so as to authorize his being made a party to an action for
the partition thereof, may consent to a partition without suit
and agree upon the share to be set off to such infant or other
person entitled, and may execute a release in his behalf to the
owners of the shares or parts to which they may respectively
be entitled, and upon an order of the court. [1977 ex.s. c 80 §
10; Code 1881 § 598; 1877 p 124 § 603; 1869 p 142 § 552;
RRS § 884.]
7.52.470
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
7.52.480 Apportionment of costs. The cost of partition, including fees of referees and other disbursements
including reasonable attorney fees to be fixed by the court
and in case the land is ordered sold, costs of an abstract of
title, shall be paid by the parties respectively entitled to share
in the lands divided, in proportion to their respective interests
therein, and may be included and specified in the decree. In
that case there shall be a lien on the several shares, and the
decree may be enforced by execution against the parties separately. When, however, a litigation arises between some of
the parties only, the court may require the expense of such litigation to be paid by the parties thereto, or any of them.
[1923 c 9 § 1; Code 1881 § 599; 1877 p 124 § 604; 1869 p
142 § 553; RRS § 885.]
Chapter 7.56
Chapter 7.56 RCW
QUO WARRANTO
Sections
7.56.010
7.56.020
7.56.030
7.56.040
7.56.050
7.56.060
7.56.070
7.56.080
7.56.090
7.56.100
7.56.110
7.56.120
7.56.130
7.56.140
7.56.150
Against whom information may be filed.
Who may file.
Contents of information.
Information for usurping office—Requisites—Damages.
Notice—Pleadings—Proceedings.
Judgment.
Judgment for relator—Ouster of defendant.
Delivery of books and papers—Enforcement of order.
Action for damages—Limitation.
Judgment of ouster or forfeiture.
Judgment against corporation—Costs—Receivership.
Action to recover forfeited property.
Costs.
Information to annul patent, certificate, or deed.
Proceedings to annul.
7.56.010 Against whom information may be filed. An
information may be filed against any person or corporation in
the following cases:
(1) When any person shall usurp, intrude upon, or unlawfully hold or exercise any public office or franchise within the
state, or any office in any corporation created by the authority
of the state.
(2) When any public officer shall have done or suffered
any act, which, by the provisions of law, shall work a forfeiture of his office.
(3) When several persons claim to be entitled to the same
office or franchise, one information may be filed against any
or all such persons in order to try their respective rights to the
office or franchise.
(4) When any association or number of persons shall act
within this state as a corporation, without being legally incorporated.
(5) Or where any corporation do, or omit acts which
amount to a surrender or a forfeiture of their rights and privileges as a corporation, or where they exercise powers not
conferred by law. [Code 1881 § 702; 1877 p 143 § 706; 1854
p 216 § 468; RRS § 1034.]
7.56.010
7.56.020 Who may file. The information may be filed
by the prosecuting attorney in the superior court of the proper
county, upon his own relation, whenever he shall deem it his
duty to do so, or shall be directed by the court or other competent authority, or by any other person on his own relation,
whenever he claims an interest in the office, franchise or corporation which is the subject of the information. [Code 1881
§ 703; 1877 p 143 § 707; 1854 p 216 § 469; RRS § 1035.]
7.56.020
7.52.480
[Title 7 RCW—page 48]
7.56.030 Contents of information. The information
shall consist of a plain statement of the facts which constitute
the grounds of the proceedings, addressed to the court. [Code
1881 § 704; 1877 p 143 § 708; 1854 p 216 § 470; RRS §
1036.]
7.56.030
7.56.040 Information for usurping office—Requisites—Damages. Whenever an information shall be filed
against a person for usurping an office, by the prosecuting
attorney, he shall also set forth therein the name of the person
rightfully entitled to the office, with an averment of his right
thereto; and when filed by any other person he shall show his
interest in the matter, and he may claim the damages he has
7.56.040
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sustained. [Code 1881 § 705; 1877 p 143 § 709; 1854 p 216
§ 471; RRS § 1037.]
7.56.050 Notice—Pleadings—Proceedings. Whenever an information is filed, a notice signed by the relator
shall be served and returned, as in other actions. The defendant shall appear and answer, or suffer default, and subsequent proceeding be had as in other cases. [Code 1881 § 706;
1877 p 144 § 710; 1854 p 217 § 472; RRS § 1038.]
7.56.050
7.56.060 Judgment. In every case wherein the right to
an office is contested, judgment shall be rendered upon the
rights of the parties, and for the damages the relator may
show himself entitled to, if any, at the time of the judgment.
[Code 1881 § 707; 1877 p 144 § 711; 1854 p 217 § 473; RRS
§ 1039.]
Chapter 7.60
court may cause the costs to be collected by executions
against the persons claiming to be a corporation or by attachment against the directors or other officers of the corporation,
and shall restrain the corporation, take an account, and make
a distribution thereof among the creditors. The prosecuting
attorney shall immediately institute proceedings for that purpose. [2004 c 165 § 38; Code 1881 § 712; 1877 p 144 § 716;
1854 p 217 § 479; RRS § 1044.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.56.060
7.56.070 Judgment for relator—Ouster of defendant.
If judgment be rendered in favor of the relator, he shall proceed to exercise the functions of the office, after he has been
qualified as required by law, and the court shall order the
defendant to deliver over all books and papers in his custody
or within his power, belonging to the office from which he
has been ousted. [Code 1881 § 708; 1877 p 144 § 712; 1854
p 217 § 474; RRS § 1040.]
7.56.070
7.56.080 Delivery of books and papers—Enforcement of order. If the defendant shall refuse or neglect to
deliver over the books and papers pursuant to the order, the
court or judge thereof shall enforce the order by attachment
and imprisonment. [Code 1881 § 709; 1877 p 144 § 713;
1854 p 217 § 475; RRS § 1041.]
7.56.080
7.56.090 Action for damages—Limitation. When
judgment is rendered in favor of the plaintiff, he may, if he
has not claimed his damages in the information, have his
action for the damages at any time within one year after the
judgment. [Code 1881 § 710; 1877 p 144 § 714; 1854 p 217
§ 476; RRS § 1042.]
7.56.090
7.56.120 Action to recover forfeited property. Whenever any property shall be forfeited to the state for its use, the
legal title shall be deemed to be in the state from the time of
the forfeiture, and an information may be filed by the prosecuting attorney in the superior court for the recovery of the
property, alleging the ground on which the recovery is
claimed, and like proceedings and judgment shall be had as in
civil action for the recovery of the property. [Code 1881 §
713; 1877 p 145 § 717; 1854 p 218 § 480; RRS § 1045.]
7.56.120
Escheats: Chapter 11.08 RCW.
Uniform unclaimed property act: Chapter 63.29 RCW.
7.56.130 Costs. When an information is filed by the
prosecuting attorney, he shall not be liable for the costs, but
when it is filed upon the relation of a private person such person shall be liable for costs unless the same are adjudged
against the defendant. [Code 1881 § 714; 1877 p 145 § 718;
1854 p 218 § 481; RRS § 1046.]
7.56.130
7.56.140 Information to annul patent, certificate, or
deed. An information may be prosecuted for the purpose of
annulling or vacating any letters patent, certificate or deed,
granted by the proper authorities of this state, when there is
reason to believe that the same were obtained by fraud or
through mistake or ignorance of a material fact, or when the
patentee or those claiming under him have done or omitted an
act in violation of the terms on which the letters, deeds or certificates were granted, or have by any other means forfeited
the interests acquired under the same. [Code 1881 § 715;
1877 p 145 § 719; 1854 p 218 § 482; RRS § 1047.]
7.56.140
7.56.100 Judgment of ouster or forfeiture. Whenever
any defendant shall be found guilty of any usurpation of or
intrusion into, or unlawfully exercising any office or franchise within this state, or any office in any corporation created by the authority of this state, or when any public officer
thus charged shall be found guilty of having done or suffered
any act which by the provisions of the law shall work a forfeiture of his office, or when any association or number of
persons shall be found guilty of having acted as a corporation
without having been legally incorporated, the court shall give
judgment of ouster against the defendant or defendants, and
exclude him or them from the office, franchise or corporate
rights, and in case of corporations that the same shall be dissolved, and the court shall adjudge costs in favor of the plaintiff. [Code 1881 § 711; 1877 p 144 § 715; 1854 p 217 § 478;
RRS § 1043.]
Sections
7.56.110 Judgment against corporation—Costs—
Receivership. If judgment be rendered against any corporation or against any persons claiming to be a corporation, the
7.60.005
7.60.015
7.60.025
7.60.035
7.60.045
7.56.100
7.56.110
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7.56.150 Proceedings to annul. In such cases, the
information may be filed by the prosecuting attorney upon
his relation, or by any private person upon his relation showing his interest in the subject matter; and the subsequent proceedings, judgment of the court and awarding of costs, shall
conform to the above provisions, and such letters patent, deed
or certificate shall be annulled or sustained, according to the
right of the case. [Code 1881 § 716; 1877 p 145 § 720; 1854
p 218 § 483; RRS § 1048.]
7.56.150
Chapter 7.60
Chapter 7.60 RCW
RECEIVERS
Definitions.
Types of receivers.
Appointment of receiver.
Eligibility to serve as receiver.
Receiver’s bond.
[Title 7 RCW—page 49]
7.60.005
7.60.055
7.60.060
7.60.070
7.60.080
7.60.090
7.60.100
7.60.110
7.60.120
7.60.130
7.60.140
7.60.150
7.60.160
7.60.170
7.60.180
7.60.190
7.60.200
7.60.210
7.60.220
7.60.230
7.60.240
7.60.250
7.60.260
7.60.270
7.60.280
7.60.290
7.60.300
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Powers of the court.
Powers and duties of receiver generally.
Turnover of property.
Duties of person over whose property the receiver is
appointed.
Schedules of property and liabilities—Inventory of property—
Appraisals.
Receiver’s reports.
Automatic stay of certain proceedings.
Utility service.
Executory contracts and unexpired leases.
Receivership financing.
Abandonment of property.
Actions by and against the receiver or affecting property held
by receiver.
Personal liability of receiver.
Employment and compensation of professionals.
Participation of creditors and parties in interest in receivership
proceeding—Effect of court orders on nonparties.
Notice to creditors and other parties in interest.
Submission of claims in general receiverships.
Objection to and allowance of claims.
Priorities.
Secured claims against after-acquired property.
Interest on claims.
Receiver’s disposition of property—Sales free and clear.
Ancillary receiverships.
Resignation or removal of receiver.
Termination of receivership.
Applicability.
Rules of court: Cf. CR 66, 43(e)(2).
7.60.005 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context requires otherwise.
(1) "Court" means the superior court of this state in
which the receivership is pending.
(2) "Entity" means a person other than a natural person.
(3) "Estate" means the entirety of the property with
respect to which a receiver’s appointment applies, but does
not include trust fund taxes or property of an individual person exempt from execution under the laws of this state.
Estate property includes any nonexempt interest in property
that is partially exempt, including fee title to property subject
to a homestead exemption under chapter 6.13 RCW.
(4) "Executory contract" means a contract where the
obligation of both the person over whose property the
receiver is appointed and the other party to the contract are so
far unperformed that the failure of either party to the contract
to complete performance would constitute a material breach
of the contract, thereby excusing the other party’s performance of the contract.
(5) "Insolvent" or "insolvency" means a financial condition of a person such that the sum of the person’s debts and
other obligations is greater than all of that person’s property,
at a fair valuation, exclusive of (a) property transferred, concealed, or removed with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud
any creditors of the person, and (b) any property exempt from
execution under any statutes of this state.
(6) "Lien" means a charge against or interest in property
to secure payment of a debt or the performance of an obligation.
(7) "Notice and a hearing" or any similar phrase means
notice and opportunity for a hearing.
(8) "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited
liability company, general partnership, limited partnership,
limited liability partnership, association, governmental
entity, or other entity, of any kind or nature.
7.60.005
[Title 7 RCW—page 50]
(9) "Property" includes all right, title, and interests, both
legal and equitable, and including any community property
interest, in or with respect to any property of a person with
respect to which a receiver is appointed, regardless of the
manner by which the property has been or is acquired. "Property" includes any proceeds, products, offspring, rents, or
profits of or from property in the estate. "Property" does not
include any power that a person may exercise solely for the
benefit of another person or trust fund taxes.
(10) "Receiver" means a person appointed by the court
as the court’s agent, and subject to the court’s direction, to
take possession of, manage, or dispose of property of a person.
(11) "Receivership" means the case in which the receiver
is appointed. "General receivership" means a receivership in
which a general receiver is appointed. "Custodial receivership" means a receivership in which a custodial receiver is
appointed.
(12) "Security interest" means a lien created by an agreement.
(13) "State agent" and "state agency" means any office,
department, division, bureau, board, commission, or other
agency of the state of Washington or of any subdivision
thereof, or any individual acting in an official capacity on
behalf of any state agent or state agency.
(14) "Utility" means a person providing any service regulated by the utilities and transportation commission. [2004
c 165 § 2.]
Purpose—2004 c 165: "The purpose of this act is to create more comprehensive, streamlined, and cost-effective procedures applicable to proceedings in which property of a person is administered by the courts of this
state for the benefit of creditors and other persons having an interest therein."
[2004 c 165 § 1.]
Captions not law—2004 c 165: "Captions used in this act are not part
of the law." [2004 c 165 § 48.]
7.60.015 Types of receivers. A receiver must be either
a general receiver or a custodial receiver. A receiver must be
a general receiver if the receiver is appointed to take possession and control of all or substantially all of a person’s property with authority to liquidate that property and, in the case
of a business over which the receiver is appointed, wind up
affairs. A receiver must be a custodial receiver if the receiver
is appointed to take charge of limited or specific property of
a person or is not given authority to liquidate property. The
court shall specify in the order appointing a receiver whether
the receiver is appointed as a general receiver or as a custodial receiver. When the sole basis for the appointment is the
pendency of an action to foreclose upon a lien against real
property, or the giving of a notice of a trustee’s sale under
RCW 61.24.040 or a notice of forfeiture under RCW
61.30.040, the court shall appoint the receiver as a custodial
receiver. The court by order may convert either a general
receivership or a custodial receivership into the other. [2004
c 165 § 3.]
7.60.015
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.025 Appointment of receiver. (1) A receiver may
be appointed by the superior court of this state in the following instances, but except in any case in which a receiver’s
7.60.025
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appointment is expressly required by statute, or any case in
which a receiver’s appointment is sought by a state agent
whose authority to seek the appointment of a receiver is
expressly conferred by statute, or any case in which a
receiver’s appointment with respect to real property is sought
under (b)(ii) of this subsection, a receiver shall be appointed
only if the court additionally determines that the appointment
of a receiver is reasonably necessary and that other available
remedies either are not available or are inadequate:
(a) On application of any party, when the party is determined to have a probable right to or interest in property that
is a subject of the action and in the possession of an adverse
party, or when the property or its revenue-producing potential
is in danger of being lost or materially injured or impaired. A
receiver may be appointed under this subsection (1)(a)
whether or not the application for appointment of a receiver
is combined with, or is ancillary to, an action seeking a
money judgment or other relief;
(b) Provisionally, during the pendency of any action to
foreclose upon any lien against or for forfeiture of any interest in real or personal property, or after notice of a trustee’s
sale has been given under RCW 61.24.040, or after notice of
forfeiture has been given under RCW 61.30.040, on application of any person, when the interest in the property that is the
subject of foreclosure or forfeiture of the person seeking the
receiver’s appointment is determined to be probable and
either:
(i) The property or its revenue-producing potential is in
danger of being lost or materially injured or impaired; or
(ii) The appointment of a receiver with respect to the real
or personal property that is the subject of the action, the
notice of trustee’s sale or notice of forfeiture is provided for
by agreement or is reasonably necessary to effectuate or
enforce an assignment of rents or other revenues from the
property;
(c) After judgment, in order to give effect to the judgment;
(d) To dispose of property according to provisions of a
judgment dealing with its disposition;
(e) To the extent that property is not exempt from execution, at the instance of a judgment creditor either before or
after the issuance of any execution, to preserve or protect it,
or prevent its transfer;
(f) If and to the extent that property is subject to execution to satisfy a judgment, to preserve the property during the
pendency of an appeal, or when an execution has been
returned unsatisfied, or when an order requiring a judgment
debtor to appear for proceedings supplemental to judgment
has been issued and the judgment debtor fails to submit to
examination as ordered;
(g) Upon an attachment of real or personal property
when the property attached is of a perishable nature or is otherwise in danger of waste, impairment, or destruction, or
where the abandoned property’s owner has absconded with,
secreted, or abandoned the property, and it is necessary to
collect, conserve, manage, control, or protect it, or to dispose
of it promptly, or when the court determines that the nature of
the property or the exigency of the case otherwise provides
cause for the appointment of a receiver;
(h) In an action by a transferor of real or personal property to avoid or rescind the transfer on the basis of fraud, or in
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7.60.025
an action to subject property or a fund to the payment of a
debt;
(i) In an action against any person who is not an individual if the object of the action is the dissolution of that person,
or if that person has been dissolved, or if that person is insolvent or is not generally paying the person’s debts as those
debts become due unless they are the subject of bona fide dispute, or if that person is in imminent danger of insolvency;
(j) In accordance with RCW 7.08.030 (4) and (6), in
cases in which a general assignment for the benefit of creditors has been made;
(k) In quo warranto proceedings under chapter 7.56
RCW;
(l) As provided under RCW 11.64.022;
(m) In an action by the department of licensing under
RCW 18.35.220(3) with respect to persons engaged in the
business of dispensing of hearing aids, RCW 18.85.430 in the
case of persons engaged in the business of a real estate broker, associate real estate broker, or real estate salesperson, or
RCW 19.105.470 with respect to persons engaged in the
business of camping resorts;
(n) In an action under RCW 18.44.470 or 18.44.490 in
the case of persons engaged in the business of escrow agents;
(o) Upon a petition with respect to a nursing home in
accordance with and subject to receivership provisions under
chapter 18.51 RCW;
(p) Under RCW 19.40.071(3), in connection with a proceeding for relief with respect to a transfer fraudulent as to a
creditor or creditors;
(q) Under RCW 19.100.210(1), in an action by the attorney general or director of financial institutions to restrain any
actual or threatened violation of the franchise investment protection act;
(r) In an action by the attorney general or by a prosecuting attorney under RCW 19.110.160 with respect to a seller
of business opportunities;
(s) In an action by the director of financial institutions
under RCW 21.20.390 in cases involving actual or threatened
violations of the securities act of Washington or under RCW
21.30.120 in cases involving actual or threatened violations
of chapter 21.30 RCW with respect to certain businesses and
transactions involving commodities;
(t) In an action for or relating to dissolution of a business
c or po ra tio n u nd er RC W 2 3B.1 4. 06 5, 23 B.14 . 30 0,
23B.14.310, or 23B.14.320, for dissolution of a nonprofit
corporation under RCW 24.03.271, for dissolution of a
mutual corporation under RCW 24.06.305, or in any other
action for the dissolution or winding up of any other entity
provided for by Title 23, 23B, 24, or 25 RCW;
(u) In any action in which the dissolution of any public or
private entity is sought, in any action involving any dispute
with respect to the ownership or governance of such an
entity, or upon the application of a person having an interest
in such an entity when the appointment is reasonably necessary to protect the property of the entity or its business or
other interests;
(v) Under RCW 25.05.215, in aid of a charging order
with respect to a partner’s interest in a partnership;
(w) Under and subject to RCW 30.44.100, 30.44.270,
and 30.56.030, in the case of a bank or trust company or,
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under and subject to RCW 32.24.070 through 32.24.090, in
the case of a mutual savings bank;
(x) Under and subject to RCW 31.12.637 and 31.12.671
through 31.12.724, in the case of credit unions;
(y) Upon the application of the director of financial institutions under RCW 31.35.090 in actions to enforce chapter
31.35 RCW applicable to agricultural lenders, under RCW
31.40.120 in actions to enforce chapter 31.40 RCW applicable to entities engaged in federally guaranteed small business
loans, under RCW 31.45.160 in actions to enforce chapter
31.45 RCW applicable to persons licensed as check cashers
or check sellers, or under RCW 19.230.230 in actions to
enforce chapter 19.230 RCW applicable to persons licensed
under the uniform money services act;
(z) Under RCW 35.82.090 or 35.82.180, with respect to
a housing project;
(aa) Under RCW 39.84.160 or 43.180.360, in proceedings to enforce rights under any revenue bonds issued for the
purpose of financing industrial development facilities or
bonds of the Washington state housing finance commission,
or any financing document securing any such bonds;
(bb) Under and subject to RCW 43.70.195, in an action
by the secretary of health or by a local health officer with
respect to a public water system;
(cc) As contemplated by RCW 61.24.030, with respect
to real property that is the subject of nonjudicial foreclosure
proceedings under chapter 61.24 RCW;
(dd) As contemplated by RCW 61.30.030(3), with
respect to real property that is the subject of judicial or nonjudicial forfeiture proceedings under chapter 61.30 RCW;
(ee) Under RCW 64.32.200(2), in an action to foreclose
upon a lien for common expenses against a dwelling unit subject to the horizontal property regimes act, chapter 64.32
RCW;
(ff) Under RCW 64.34.364(10), in an action by a unit
owners’ association to foreclose a lien for nonpayment of
delinquent assessments against condominium units;
(gg) Upon application of the attorney general under
RCW 64.36.220(3), in aid of any writ or order restraining or
enjoining violations of chapter 64.36 RCW applicable to
timeshares;
(hh) Under RCW 70.95A.050(3), in aid of the enforcement of payment or performance of municipal bonds issued
with respect to facilities used to abate, control, or prevent pollution;
(ii) Upon the application of the department of social and
health services under RCW 74.42.580, in cases involving
nursing homes;
(jj) Upon the application of the utilities and transportation commission under RCW 80.28.040, with respect to a
water company that has failed to comply with an order of
such commission within the time deadline specified therein;
(kk) Under RCW 87.56.065, in connection with the dissolution of an irrigation district;
(ll) Upon application of the attorney general or the
department of licensing, in any proceeding that either of them
are authorized by statute to bring to enforce Title 18 or 19
RCW; the securities act of Washington, chapter 21.20 RCW;
the Washington commodities act, chapter 21.30 RCW; the
land development act, chapter 58.19 RCW; or under chapter
64.36 RCW relating to the regulation of timeshares;
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(mm) Upon application of the director of financial institutions in any proceeding that the director of financial institutions is authorized to bring to enforce chapters 31.35, 31.40,
and 31.45 RCW; or
(nn) In such other cases as may be provided for by law,
or when, in the discretion of the court, it may be necessary to
secure ample justice to the parties.
(2) The superior courts of this state shall appoint as
receiver of property located in this state a person who has
been appointed by a federal or state court located elsewhere
as receiver with respect to the property specifically or with
respect to the owner’s property generally, upon the application of the person or of any party to that foreign proceeding,
and following the appointment shall give effect to orders,
judgments, and decrees of the foreign court affecting the
property in this state held by the receiver, unless the court
determines that to do so would be manifestly unjust or inequitable. The venue of such a proceeding may be any county
in which the person resides or maintains any office, or any
county in which any property over which the receiver is to be
appointed is located at the time the proceeding is commenced.
(3) At least seven days’ notice of any application for the
appointment of a receiver shall be given to the owner of property to be subject thereto and to all other parties in the action,
and to other parties in interest as the court may require. If any
execution by a judgment creditor under Title 6 RCW or any
application by a judgment creditor for the appointment of a
receiver, with respect to property over which the receiver’s
appointment is sought, is pending in any other action at the
time the application is made, then notice of the application
for the receiver’s appointment also shall be given to the judgment creditor in the other action. The court may shorten or
expand the period for notice of an application for the appointment of a receiver upon good cause shown.
(4) The order appointing a receiver in all cases shall reasonably describe the property over which the receiver is to
take charge, by category, individual items, or both if the
receiver is to take charge of less than all of the owner’s property. If the order appointing a receiver does not expressly
limit the receiver’s authority to designated property or categories of property of the owner, the receiver is a general
receiver with the authority to take charge over all of the
owner’s property, wherever located.
(5) The court may condition the appointment of a
receiver upon the giving of security by the person seeking the
receiver’s appointment, in such amount as the court may
specify, for the payment of costs and damages incurred or
suffered by any person should it later be determined that the
appointment of the receiver was wrongfully obtained. [2010
c 212 § 4; 2006 c 52 § 1; 2004 c 165 § 4.]
Application—Effective date—2010 c 212: See notes following RCW
24.03.266.
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.035 Eligibility to serve as receiver. Except as
provided in this chapter or otherwise by statute, any person,
whether or not a resident of this state, may serve as a receiver,
with the exception that a person may not be appointed as a
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receiver, and shall be replaced as receiver if already
appointed, if it should appear to the court that the person:
(1) Has been convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or is controlled by a person who has been
convicted of a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude;
(2) Is a party to the action, or is a parent, grandparent,
child, grandchild, sibling, partner, director, officer, agent,
attorney, employee, secured or unsecured creditor or lienor
of, or holder of any equity interest in, or controls or is controlled by, the person whose property is to be held by the
receiver, or who is the agent or attorney of any disqualified
person;
(3) Has an interest materially adverse to the interest of
persons to be affected by the receivership generally; or
(4) Is the sheriff of any county. [2004 c 165 § 5.]
7.60.060
No part of the property over which the receiver is appointed
may be used in making the deposit; however, any interest that
may accrue on a deposit ordered by the court shall be remitted to the receiver upon the receiver’s discharge. A claim
against the bond shall be made within one year from the date
the receiver is discharged. Claims by state agencies against
the bond shall have priority. [2004 c 165 § 6.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.045 Receiver’s bond. Except as otherwise provided for by statute or court rule, before entering upon duties
of receiver, a receiver shall execute a bond with one or more
sureties approved by the court, in the amount the court specifies, conditioned that the receiver will faithfully discharge the
duties of receiver in accordance with orders of the court and
state law. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the
receiver’s bond runs in favor of all persons having an interest
in the receivership proceeding or property held by the
receiver and in favor of state agencies. The receiver’s bond
must provide substantially as follows:
7.60.055 Powers of the court. Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter, the court in all cases has exclusive
authority over the receiver, and the exclusive possession and
right of control with respect to all real property and all tangible and intangible personal property with respect to which the
receiver is appointed, wherever located, and the exclusive
jurisdiction to determine all controversies relating to the collection, preservation, application, and distribution of all the
property, and all claims against the receiver arising out of the
exercise of the receiver’s powers or the performance of the
receiver’s duties. However, the court does not have exclusive
jurisdiction over actions in which a state agency is a party and
in which a statute expressly vests jurisdiction or venue elsewhere. [2004 c 165 § 7.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.045
[Case Caption]
RECEIVER’S BOND
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, that
. . . . . . . ., as Principal, and . . . . . . . ., as Surety,
are held and firmly bound in the amount of
. . . . . . . . Dollars ($ . . . . . . . .) for the faithful performance by Principal of the Principal’s duties as
receiver with respect to property of . . . . . . . . in
accordance with order(s) of such court previously or
hereafter entered in the above-captioned proceeding
and state law. If the Principal faithfully discharges
the duties of receiver in accordance with such
orders, this obligation shall be void, but otherwise it
will remain in full force and effect.
Dated this . . . day of . . . . . . . ., . . . ..
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[Signature of Receiver]
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[Signature of Surety]
The court, in lieu of a bond, may approve the posting of alternative security, such as a letter of credit or a deposit of funds
with the clerk of the court, to be held by the clerk to secure
the receiver’s faithful performance of the receiver’s duties in
accordance with orders of the court and state law until the
court authorizes the release or return of the deposited sums.
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7.60.055
7.60.060 Powers and duties of receiver generally. (1)
A receiver has the following powers and authority in addition
to those specifically conferred by this chapter or otherwise by
statute, court rule, or court order:
(a) The power to incur or pay expenses incidental to the
receiver’s preservation and use of the property with respect to
which the appointment applies, and otherwise in the performance of the receiver’s duties, including the power to pay
obligations incurred prior to the receiver’s appointment if and
to the extent that payment is determined by the receiver to be
prudent in order to preserve the value of property in the
receiver’s possession and the funds used for this purpose are
not subject to any lien or right of setoff in favor of a creditor
who has not consented to the payment and whose interest is
not otherwise adequately protected;
(b) If the appointment applies to all or substantially all of
the property of an operating business or any revenue-producing property of any person, to do all things which the owner
of the business or property might do in the ordinary course of
the operation of the business as a going concern or use of the
property including, but not limited to, the purchase and sale
of goods or services in the ordinary course of such business,
and the incurring and payment of expenses of the business or
property in the ordinary course;
(c) The power to assert any rights, claims, or choses in
action of the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed relating thereto, if and to the extent that the claims
are themselves property within the scope of the appointment
or relate to any property, to maintain in the receiver’s name or
in the name of such a person any action to enforce any right,
claim, or chose in action, and to intervene in actions in which
the person over whose property the receiver is appointed is a
party for the purpose of exercising the powers under this subsection (1)(c);
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(d) The power to intervene in any action in which a claim
is asserted against the person over whose property the
receiver is appointed relating thereto, for the purpose of prosecuting or defending the claim and requesting the transfer of
venue of the action to the court. However, the court shall not
transfer actions in which both a state agency is a party and as
to which a statute expressly vests jurisdiction or venue elsewhere. This power is exercisable with court approval in the
case of a liquidating receiver, and with or without court
approval in the case of a general receiver;
(e) The power to assert rights, claims, or choses in action
of the receiver arising out of transactions in which the
receiver is a participant;
(f) The power to pursue in the name of the receiver any
claim under chapter 19.40 RCW assertable by any creditor of
the person over whose property the receiver is appointed, if
pursuit of the claim is determined by the receiver to be appropriate;
(g) The power to seek and obtain advice or instruction
from the court with respect to any course of action with
respect to which the receiver is uncertain in the exercise of
the receiver’s powers or the discharge of the receiver’s
duties;
(h) The power to obtain appraisals with respect to property in the hands of the receiver;
(i) The power by subpoena to compel any person to submit to an examination under oath, in the manner of a deposition in a civil case, with respect to estate property or any other
matter that may affect the administration of the receivership;
and
(j) Other powers as may be conferred upon the receiver
by the court or otherwise by statute or rule.
(2) A receiver has the following duties in addition to
those specifically conferred by this chapter or otherwise by
statute or court rule:
(a) The duty to notify all federal and state taxing and
applicable regulatory agencies of the receiver’s appointment
in accordance with any applicable laws imposing this duty,
including but not limited to 26 U.S.C. Sec. 6036 and RCW
51.14.073, 51.16.160, and 82.32.240, or any successor statutes;
(b) The duty to comply with state law;
(c) If the receiver is appointed with respect to any real
property, the duty to file with the auditor of the county in
which the real property is located, or the registrar of lands in
accordance with RCW 65.12.600 in the case of registered
lands, a certified copy of the order of appointment, together
with a legal description of the real property if one is not
included in that order; and
(d) Other duties as the receiver may be directed to perform by the court or as may be provided for by statute or rule.
(3) The various powers and duties of a receiver provided
for by this chapter may be expanded, modified, or limited by
order of the court for good cause shown. [2004 c 165 § 8.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.070 Turnover of property. Upon demand by a
receiver appointed under this chapter, any person shall turn
over any property over which the receiver has been appointed
that is within the possession or control of that person unless
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otherwise ordered by the court for good cause shown. A
receiver by motion may seek to compel turnover of estate
property unless there exists a bona fide dispute with respect
to the existence or nature of the receiver’s interest in the
property, in which case turnover shall be sought by means of
an action under RCW 7.60.160. In the absence of a bona fide
dispute with respect to the receiver’s right to possession of
estate property, the failure to relinquish possession and control to the receiver shall be punishable as a contempt of the
court. [2004 c 165 § 9.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.080 Duties of person over whose property the
receiver is appointed. The person over whose property the
receiver is appointed shall:
(1) Assist and cooperate fully with the receiver in the
administration of the estate and the discharge of the
receiver’s duties, and comply with all orders of the court;
(2) Supply to the receiver information necessary to
enable the receiver to complete any schedules that the
receiver may be required to file under RCW 7.60.090, and
otherwise assist the receiver in the completion of the schedules;
(3) Upon the receiver’s appointment, deliver into the
receiver’s possession all of the property of the estate in the
person’s possession, custody, or control, including, but not
limited to, all accounts, books, papers, records, and other
documents; and
(4) Following the receiver’s appointment, submit to
examination by the receiver, or by any other person upon
order of the court, under oath, concerning the acts, conduct,
property, liabilities, and financial condition of that person or
any matter relating to the receiver’s administration of the
estate.
When the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed is an entity, each of the officers, directors, managers, members, partners, or other individuals exercising or
having the power to exercise control over the affairs of the
entity are subject to the requirements of this section. [2004 c
165 § 10.]
7.60.080
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.090 Schedules of property and liabilities—
Inventory of property—Appraisals. (1) In the event of a
general assignment of property for the benefit of creditors
under chapter 7.08 RCW, the assignment shall have annexed
as schedule [A] a true list of all of the person’s known creditors, their mailing addresses, the amount and nature of their
claims, and whether their claims are disputed; and as schedule B a true list of all property of the estate, including the estimated liquidation value and location of the property and, if
real property, a legal description thereof, as of the date of the
assignment.
(2) In all other cases, within twenty days after the date of
appointment of a general receiver, the receiver shall file as
schedule A a true list of all of the known creditors and applicable regulatory and taxing agencies of the person over
whose assets the receiver is appointed, their mailing
addresses, the amount and nature of their claims, and whether
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their claims are disputed; and as schedule B a true list of all
property of the estate identifiable by the receiver, including
the estimated liquidation value and location of the property
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and, if real property, a legal description thereof, as of the date
of appointment of the receiver.
(3) The schedules must be in substantially the following
forms:
SCHEDULE A—CREDITOR LIST
1. List all creditors having security interests or liens, showing:
Name
Address
Amount
Collateral
Whether or not disputed
2. List all wages, salaries, commissions, or contributions to an employee benefit plan owed, showing:
Name
Address
Amount
Whether or not disputed
3. List all consumer deposits owed, showing:
Name
Address
Amount
Whether or not disputed
4. List all taxes owed, showing:
Name
Address
Amount
Whether or not disputed
5. List all unsecured claims, showing:
Name
Address
Amount
Whether or not disputed
6. List all owners or shareholders, showing:
Name
Address
Percentage of Ownership
7. List all applicable regulatory agencies, showing:
Name
Address
SCHEDULE B—LIST OF PROPERTY
List each category of property and for each give approximate value obtainable for the asset on the date of assignment/appointment of the receiver, and address where asset is located.
I. Nonexempt Property
Description and Liquidation Value on Date of AssignLocation
ment/Appointment of Receiver
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
II.
Legal Description and street
address of real property, including leasehold interests:
Fixtures:
Cash and bank accounts:
Inventory:
Accounts receivable:
Equipment:
Prepaid expenses, including
deposits, insurance, rents, and
utilities:
Other, including loans to third
parties, claims, and choses in
action:
Exempt Property
Description and
Location
Liquidation Value on Date of Assignment/Appointment of Receiver
I DECLARE under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the foregoing is true, correct, and
complete to the best of my knowledge. DATED this . . . day of . . . . . . . ., . . . ., at . . . . . . . ., state of . . . . . . . ..
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[SIGNATURE]
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(4) When schedules are filed by a person making a general assignment of property for the benefit of creditors under
chapter 7.08 RCW, the schedules shall be duly verified upon
oath by such person.
(5) The receiver shall obtain an appraisal or other independent valuation of the property in the receiver’s possession
if ordered by the court.
(6) The receiver shall file a complete inventory of the
property in the receiver’s possession if ordered by the court.
[2004 c 165 § 11.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.100 Receiver’s reports. A general receiver shall
file with the court a monthly report of the receiver’s operations and financial affairs unless otherwise ordered by the
court. Except as otherwise ordered by the court, each report
of a general receiver shall be due by the last day of the subsequent month and shall include the following:
(1) A balance sheet;
(2) A statement of income and expenses;
(3) A statement of cash receipts and disbursements;
(4) A statement of accrued accounts receivable of the
receiver. The statement shall disclose amounts considered to
be uncollectable;
(5) A statement of accounts payable of the receiver,
including professional fees. The statement shall list the name
of each creditor and the amounts owing and remaining
unpaid over thirty days; and
(6) A tax disclosure statement, which shall list postfiling
taxes due or tax deposits required, the name of the taxing
agency, the amount due, the date due, and an explanation for
any failure to make payments or deposits.
A custodial receiver shall file with the court all such
reports the court may require. [2004 c 165 § 12.]
7.60.100
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.110 Automatic stay of certain proceedings. (1)
Except as otherwise ordered by the court, the entry of an
order appointing a general receiver or a custodial receiver
with respect to all of a person’s property shall operate as a
stay, applicable to all persons, of:
(a) The commencement or continuation, including the
issuance or employment of process, of a judicial, administrative, or other action or proceeding against the person over
whose property the receiver is appointed that was or could
have been commenced before the entry of the order of
appointment, or to recover a claim against the person that
arose before the entry of the order of appointment;
(b) The enforcement, against the person over whose
property the receiver is appointed or any estate property, of a
judgment obtained before the order of appointment;
(c) Any act to obtain possession of estate property from
the receiver, or to interfere with, or exercise control over,
estate property;
(d) Any act to create, perfect, or enforce any lien or claim
against estate property except by exercise of a right of setoff,
to the extent that the lien secures a claim against the person
that arose before the entry of the order of appointment; or
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(e) Any act to collect, assess, or recover a claim against
the person that arose before the entry of the order of appointment.
(2) The stay shall automatically expire as to the acts
specified in subsection (1)(a), (b), and (e) of this section sixty
days after the entry of the order of appointment unless before
the expiration of the sixty-day period the receiver, for good
cause shown, obtains an order of the court extending the stay,
after notice and a hearing. A person whose action or proceeding is stayed by motion to the court may seek relief from the
stay for good cause shown. Any judgment obtained against
the person over whose property the receiver is appointed or
estate property following the entry of the order of appointment is not a lien against estate property unless the receivership is terminated prior to a conveyance of the property
against which the judgment would otherwise constitute a lien.
(3) The entry of an order appointing a receiver does not
operate as a stay of:
(a) The commencement or continuation of a criminal
proceeding against the person over whose property the
receiver is appointed;
(b) The commencement or continuation of an action or
proceeding to establish paternity, or to establish or modify an
order for alimony, maintenance, or support, or to collect alimony, maintenance, or support under any order of a court;
(c) Any act to perfect, or to maintain or continue the perfection of, an interest in estate property if the interest perfected would be effective against a creditor of the person over
whose property the receiver is appointed holding at the time
of the entry of the order of appointment either a perfected
nonpurchase money security interest under chapter 62A.9A
RCW against the property involved, or a lien by attachment,
levy, or the like, whether or not such a creditor exists. If perfection of an interest would require seizure of the property
involved or the commencement of an action, the perfection
shall instead be accomplished by filing, and by serving upon
the receiver, or receiver’s counsel, if any, notice of the interest within the time fixed by law for seizure or commencement;
(d) The commencement or continuation of an action or
proceeding by a governmental unit to enforce its police or
regulatory power;
(e) The enforcement of a judgment, other than a money
judgment, obtained in an action or proceeding by a governmental unit to enforce its police or regulatory power, or with
respect to any licensure of the person over whose property the
receiver is appointed;
(f) The exercise of a right of setoff, including but not
limited to (i) any right of a commodity broker, forward contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution, or securities
clearing agency to set off a claim for a margin payment or settlement payment arising out of a commodity contract, forward contract, or securities contract against cash, securities,
or other property held or due from the commodity broker,
forward contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution,
or securities clearing agency to margin, guarantee, secure, or
settle the commodity contract, forward contract, or securities
contract, and (ii) any right of a swap participant to set off a
claim for a payment due to the swap participant under or in
connection with a swap agreement against any payment due
from the swap participant under or in connection with the
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swap agreement or against cash, securities, or other property
of the debtor held by or due from the swap participant to
guarantee, secure, or settle the swap agreement; or
(g) The establishment by a governmental unit of any tax
liability and any appeal thereof. [2004 c 165 § 13.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.120 Utility service. A utility providing service to
estate property may not alter, refuse, or discontinue service to
the property without first giving the receiver fifteen days’
notice of any default or intention to alter, refuse, or discontinue service to estate property. This section does not prohibit the court, upon motion by the receiver, to prohibit the
alteration or cessation of utility service if the receiver can furnish adequate assurance of payment, in the form of deposit or
other security, for service to be provided after entry of the
order appointing the receiver. [2004 c 165 § 14.]
7.60.120
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.130 Executory contracts and unexpired leases.
(1) A general receiver may assume or reject any executory
contract or unexpired lease of the person over whose property
the receiver is appointed upon order of the court following
notice to the other party to the contract or lease upon notice
and a hearing. The court may condition assumption or rejection of any executory contract or unexpired lease on the terms
and conditions the court believes are just and proper under
the particular circumstances of the case. A general receiver’s
performance of an executory contract or unexpired lease
prior to the court’s authorization of its assumption or rejection shall not constitute an assumption of the contract or
lease, or an agreement by the receiver to assume it, nor otherwise preclude the receiver thereafter from seeking the court’s
authority to reject it.
(2) Any obligation or liability incurred by a general
receiver on account of the receiver’s assumption of an executory contract or unexpired lease shall be treated as an expense
of the receivership. A general receiver’s rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease shall be treated as a breach
of the contract or lease occurring immediately prior to the
receiver’s appointment; and the receiver’s right to possess or
use property pursuant to any executory contract or lease shall
terminate upon rejection of the contract or lease. The other
party to an executory contract or unexpired lease that is
rejected by a general receiver may take such steps as may be
necessary under applicable law to terminate or cancel the
contract or lease. The claim of a party to an executory contract or unexpired lease resulting from a general receiver’s
rejection of it shall be served upon the receiver in the manner
provided for by RCW 7.60.210 within thirty days following
the rejection.
(3) A general receiver’s power under this section to
assume an executory contract or unexpired lease shall not be
affected by any provision in the contract or lease that would
effect or permit a forfeiture, modification, or termination of it
on account of either the receiver’s appointment, the financial
condition of the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed, or an assignment for the benefit of creditors by
that person.
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7.60.130
(4) A general receiver may not assume an executory contract or unexpired lease of the person over whose property the
receiver is appointed without the consent of the other party to
the contract or lease if:
(a) Applicable law would excuse a party, other than the
person over whose property the receiver is appointed, from
accepting performance from or rendering performance to
anyone other than the person even in the absence of any provisions in the contract or lease expressly restricting or prohibiting an assignment of the person’s rights or the performance
of the person’s duties;
(b) The contract or lease is a contract to make a loan or
extend credit or financial accommodations to or for the benefit of the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed, or to issue a security of the person; or
(c) The executory contract or lease expires by its own
terms, or under applicable law prior to the receiver’s assumption thereof.
(5) A receiver may not assign an executory contract or
unexpired lease without assuming it, absent the consent of the
other parties to the contract or lease.
(6) If the receiver rejects an executory contract or unexpired lease for:
(a) The sale of real property under which the person over
whose property the receiver is appointed is the seller and the
purchaser is in possession of the real property;
(b) The sale of a real property timeshare interest under
which the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed is the seller;
(c) The license of intellectual property rights under
which the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed is the licensor; or
(d) The lease of real property in which the person over
whose property the receiver is appointed is the lessor;
then the purchaser, licensee, or lessee may treat the rejection
as a termination of the contract, license agreement, or lease,
or alternatively, the purchaser, licensee, or lessee may remain
in possession in which case the purchaser, licensee, or lessee
shall continue to perform all obligations arising thereunder as
and when they may fall due, but may offset against any payments any damages occurring on account of the rejection
after it occurs. The purchaser of real property in such a case
is entitled to receive from the receiver any deed or any other
instrument of conveyance which the person over whose property the receiver is appointed is obligated to deliver under the
executory contract when the purchaser becomes entitled to
receive it, and the deed or instrument has the same force and
effect as if given by the person. A purchaser, licensee, or lessee who elects to remain in possession under the terms of this
subsection has no rights against the receiver on account of
any damages arising from the receiver’s rejection except as
expressly provided for by this subsection. A purchaser of
real property who elects to treat rejection of an executory
contract as a termination has a lien against the interest in that
real property of the person over whose property the receiver
is appointed for the recovery of any portion of the purchase
price that the purchaser has paid.
(7) Any contract with the state shall be deemed rejected
if not assumed within sixty days of appointment of a general
receiver unless the receiver and state agency agree to its
assumption.
[Title 7 RCW—page 57]
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(8) Nothing in this chapter affects the enforceability of
antiassignment prohibitions provided under contract or applicable law. [2004 c 165 § 15.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.140 Receivership financing. (1) If a receiver is
authorized to operate the business of a person or manage a
person’s property, the receiver may obtain unsecured credit
and incur unsecured debt in the ordinary course of business
allowable under RCW 7.60.230(1)(a) as an administrative
expense of the receiver without order of the court.
(2) The court, after notice and a hearing, may authorize a
receiver to obtain credit or incur indebtedness other than in
the ordinary course of business. The court may allow the
receiver to mortgage, pledge, hypothecate, or otherwise
encumber estate property as security for repayment of any
indebtedness that the receiver may incur. [2004 c 165 § 16.]
7.60.140
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.150 Abandonment of property. The receiver, or
any party in interest, upon order of the court following notice
and a hearing, and upon the conditions or terms the court considers just and proper, may abandon any estate property that
is burdensome to the receiver or is of inconsequential value
or benefit. However, a receiver may not abandon property
that is a hazard or potential hazard to the public in contravention of a state statute or rule that is reasonably designed to
protect the public health or safety from identified hazards,
including but not limited to chapters 70.105 and 70.105D
RCW. Property that is abandoned no longer constitutes
estate property. [2004 c 165 § 17.]
7.60.150
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.160 Actions by and against the receiver or
affecting property held by receiver. (1) The receiver has
the right to sue and be sued in the receiver’s capacity as such,
without leave of court, in all cases necessary or proper for the
conduct of the receivership. However, action seeking to dispossess the receiver of any estate property or otherwise to
interfere with the receiver’s management or control of any
estate property may not be maintained or continued unless
permitted by order of the court obtained upon notice and a
hearing.
(2) Litigation by or against a receiver is adjunct to the
receivership case. The clerk of the court shall assign a cause
number that reflects the relationship of any litigation to the
receivership case. All pleadings in adjunct litigation shall
include the cause number of the receivership case as well as
the adjunct litigation number assigned by the clerk of the
court. All adjunct litigation shall be referred to the judge, if
any, assigned to the receivership case.
(3) The receiver may be joined or substituted as a party
in any suit or proceeding that was pending at the time of the
receiver’s appointment and in which the person over whose
property the receiver is appointed is a party, upon application
by the receiver to the court or agency before which the action
is pending.
7.60.160
[Title 7 RCW—page 58]
(4) Venue for adjunct litigation by or against the receiver
shall lie in the court in which the receivership is pending, if
the courts of this state have jurisdiction over the cause.
Actions in other courts in this state shall be transferred to the
court upon the receiver’s filing of a motion for change of
venue, provided that the receiver files the motion within
thirty days following service of original process upon the
receiver. However, actions in other courts or forums in
which a state agency is a party shall not be transferred on
request of the receiver absent consent of the affected state
agency or grounds provided under other applicable law.
(5) Action by or against a receiver does not abate by reason of death or resignation of the receiver, but continues
against the successor receiver or against the entity in receivership, if a successor receiver is not appointed.
(6) Whenever the assets of any domestic or foreign corporation, that has been doing business in this state, has been
placed in the hands of any general receiver and the receiver is
in possession of its assets, service of all process upon the corporation may be made upon the receiver.
(7) A judgment against a general receiver is not a lien on
the property or funds of the receivership, nor shall any execution issue thereon, but upon entry of the judgment in the court
in which a general receivership is pending, or upon filing in a
general receivership of a certified copy of the judgment from
another jurisdiction, the judgment shall be treated as an
allowed claim in the receivership. A judgment against a custodial receiver shall be treated and has the same effect as a
judgment against the person over whose property the receiver
is appointed, except that the judgment is not enforceable
against estate property unless otherwise ordered by the court
upon notice and a hearing. [2004 c 165 § 18.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.170 Personal liability of receiver. (1)(a) The
receiver is personally liable to the person over whose property the receiver is appointed or its record or beneficial owners, or to the estate, for loss or diminution in value of or damage to estate property, only if (i) the loss or damage is caused
by a failure on the part of the receiver to comply with an order
of the court, or (ii) the loss or damage is caused by an act or
omission for which members of a board of directors of a business corporation organized and existing under the laws of this
state who vote to approve the act or omission are liable to the
corporation in cases in which the liability of directors is limited to the maximum extent permitted by RCW 23B.08.320.
(b) A general receiver is personally liable to state agencies for failure to remit sales tax collected after appointment.
A custodial receiver is personally liable to state agencies for
failure to remit sales tax collected after appointment with
regard to assets administered by the receiver.
(2) The receiver has no personal liability to a person
other than the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed or its record or beneficial owners for any loss or
damage occasioned by the receiver’s performance of the
duties imposed by the appointment, or out of the receiver’s
authorized operation of any business of a person, except loss
or damage occasioned by fraud on the part of the receiver, by
acts intended by the receiver to cause loss or damage to the
specific claimant, or by acts or omissions for which an officer
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Receivers
of a business corporation organized and existing under the
laws of this state are liable to the claimant under the same circumstances.
(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1)(a) and (2) of this
section, a receiver has no personal liability to any person for
acts or omissions of the receiver specifically contemplated by
any order of the court.
(4) A person other than a successor receiver duly
appointed by the court does not have a right of action against
a receiver under this section to recover property or the value
thereof for or on behalf of the estate. [2004 c 165 § 19.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.180 Employment and compensation of professionals. (1) The receiver, with the court’s approval, may
employ one or more attorneys, accountants, appraisers, auctioneers, or other professional persons that do not hold or represent an interest adverse to the estate to represent or assist
the receiver in carrying out the receiver’s duties.
(2) A person is not disqualified for employment under
this section solely because of the person’s employment by,
representation of, or other relationship with a creditor or
other party in interest, if the relationship is disclosed in the
application for the person’s employment and if the court
determines that there is no actual conflict of interest or inappropriate appearance of a conflict.
(3) This section does not preclude the court from authorizing the receiver to act as attorney or accountant if the
authorization is in the best interests of the estate.
(4) The receiver, and any professionals employed by the
receiver, is permitted to file an itemized billing statement
with the court indicating both the time spent, billing rates of
all who perform work to be compensated, and a detailed list
of expenses and serve copies on any person who has been
joined as a party in the action, or any person requesting the
same, advising that unless objections are filed with the court,
the receiver may make the payments specified in the notice.
If an objection is filed, the receiver or professional whose
compensation is affected may request the court to hold a
hearing on the objection on five days’ notice to the persons
who have filed objections. If the receiver is a custodial
receiver appointed in aid of foreclosure, payment of fees and
expenses may be allowed upon the stipulation of any creditor
holding a security interest in the property for whose benefit
the receiver is appointed. [2004 c 165 § 20.]
7.60.180
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.190 Participation of creditors and parties in
interest in receivership proceeding—Effect of court
orders on nonparties. (1) Creditors and parties in interest to
whom written notice of the pendency of the receivership is
given in accordance with RCW 7.60.210, and creditors or
other persons submitting written claims in the receivership or
otherwise appearing and participating in the receivership, are
bound by the acts of the receiver with regard to management
and disposition of estate property whether or not they are formally joined as parties.
(2) Any person having a claim against or interest in any
estate property or in the receivership proceedings may appear
7.60.190
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7.60.190
in the receivership, either in person or by an attorney.
Appearance must be made by filing a written notice of
appearance, including the name and mailing address of the
party in interest, and the name and address of the person’s
attorney, if any, with the clerk, and by serving a copy of the
notice upon the receiver and the receiver’s attorney of record,
if any. The receiver shall maintain a master mailing list of all
persons joined as parties in the receivership and of all persons
serving and filing notices of appearance in the receivership in
accordance with this section. A creditor or other party in
interest has a right to be heard with respect to all matters
affecting the person, whether or not the person is joined as a
party to the action.
(3) Any request for relief against a state agency shall be
mailed to or otherwise served on the agency and on the office
of the attorney general.
(4) Orders of the court with respect to the treatment of
claims and disposition of estate property, including but not
limited to orders providing for sales of property free and clear
of liens, are effective as to any person having a claim against
or interest in the receivership estate and who has actual
knowledge of the receivership, whether or not the person
receives written notice from the receiver and whether or not
the person appears or participates in the receivership.
(5) The receiver shall give not less than ten days’ written
notice by mail of any examination by the receiver of the person with respect to whose property the receiver has been
appointed and to persons who serve and file an appearance in
the proceeding.
(6) Persons on the master mailing list are entitled to not
less than thirty days’ written notice of the hearing of any
motion or other proceeding involving any proposed:
(a) Allowance or disallowance of any claim or claims;
(b) Abandonment, disposition, or distribution of estate
property, other than an emergency disposition of perishable
property or a disposition of property in the ordinary course of
business;
(c) Compromise or settlement of a controversy that
might affect the distribution to creditors from the estate;
(d) Compensation of the receiver or any professional
employed by the receiver; or
(e) Application for termination of the receivership or discharge of the receiver. Notice of the application shall also be
sent to state taxing and applicable regulatory agencies.
Any opposition to any motion to authorize any of the
actions under (a) through (e) of this subsection must be filed
and served upon the receiver and the receiver’s attorney, if
any, at least three days before the date of the proposed action.
Persons on the master mailing list shall be served with all
pleadings or in opposition to any motion. The court may
require notice to be given to persons on the master mailing
list of additional matters the court deems appropriate, and
may enlarge or reduce any time period provided for by this
section for good cause shown. The receiver shall make a
copy of the current master mailing list available to any person
on that list upon the person’s request.
(7) All persons duly notified by the receiver of any hearing to approve or authorize an action or a proposed action by
the receiver is bound by any order of the court with respect to
the action, whether or not the persons have appeared or
[Title 7 RCW—page 59]
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objected to the action or proposed action or have been joined
formally as parties to the particular action.
(8) Whenever notice is not specifically required to be
given under this chapter, the court may consider motions and
grant or deny relief without notice or hearing, if it appears
that no person joined as a party or who has appeared in the
receivership would be prejudiced or harmed by the relief
requested. [2004 c 165 § 21.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.200 Notice to creditors and other parties in
interest. (1) A general receiver shall give notice of the
receivership by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county or counties in which estate
property is known to be located once a week for three consec7.60.200
utive weeks, the first notice to be published within twenty
days after the date of appointment of the receiver; and by
mailing notice to all known creditors and other known parties
in interest within twenty days after the date of appointment of
the receiver. The notice of the receivership shall include the
date of appointment of the receiver; the name of the court and
the case number; the last day on which claims may be filed
and served upon the receiver; and the name and address of the
debtor, the receiver, and the receiver’s attorney, if any. For
purposes of this section, all intangible property of a person is
deemed to be located in the county in which an individual
owner thereof resides, or in which any entity owning the
property maintains its principal administrative offices.
(2) The notice of the receivership shall be in substantially the following form:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
COUNTY, WASHINGTON
[Case Name]
)
Case No.
)
)
NOTICE OF RECEIVERSHIP
)
)
)
TO CREDITORS AND OTHER PARTIES IN INTEREST:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a receiver was appointed for
, whose last known address is
,
on
,
.
YOU ARE HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED that in order to receive any dividend in this proceeding you must
file proof of claim with the receiver on or before
,
(120 days from the date of appointment of the
receiver).
RECEIVER
Attorney for receiver (if any):
Address:
[2004 c 165 § 22.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.
7.60.210 Submission of claims in general receiverships. (1) All claims, whether contingent, liquidated,
unliquidated, or disputed, other than claims of creditors with
security interests in or other liens against property of the
estate, arising prior to the receiver’s appointment, must be
served in accordance with this chapter, and any claim not so
filed is barred from participating in any distribution to creditors in any general receivership.
(2) Claims must be served by delivering the claim to the
general receiver within thirty days from the date notice is
given by mail under this section, unless the court reduces or
extends the period for cause shown, except that a claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or an unexpired lease of the person over whose property the receiver is
appointed may be filed within thirty days after the rejection.
Claims need not be filed. Claims must be served by state
agencies on the general receiver within one hundred eighty
days from the date notice is given by mail under this section.
7.60.210
[Title 7 RCW—page 60]
(3) Claims must be in written form entitled "Proof of
Claim," setting forth the name and address of the creditor and
the nature and amount of the claim, and executed by the creditor or the creditor’s authorized agent. When a claim, or an
interest in estate property of securing the claim, is based on a
writing, the original or a copy of the writing must be included
as a part of the proof of claim, together with evidence of perfection of any security interest or other lien asserted by the
claimant.
(4) A claim, executed and served in accordance with this
section, constitutes prima facie evidence of the validity and
amount of the claim. [2004 c 165 § 23.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.220 Objection to and allowance of claims. (1) At
any time prior to the entry of an order approving the general
receiver’s final report, the general receiver or any party in
7.60.220
(2010 Ed.)
Receivers
interest may file with the court an objection to a claim, which
objection must be in writing and must set forth the grounds
for the objection. A copy of the objection, together with
notice of hearing, must be mailed to the creditor at least thirty
days prior to the hearing. Claims properly served upon the
general receiver and not disallowed by the court are entitled
to share in distributions from the estate in accordance with
the priorities provided for by this chapter or otherwise by
law.
(2) Upon the request of a creditor, the general receiver,
or any party in interest objecting to the creditor’s claim, or
upon order of the court, an objection is subject to mediation
prior to adjudication of the objection, under the rules or
orders adopted or issued with respect to mediations. However, state claims are not subject to mediation absent agreement of the state.
(3) Upon motion of the general receiver or other party in
interest, the following claims may be estimated for purpose
of allowance under this section under the rules or orders
applicable to the estimation of claims under this subsection:
(a) Any contingent or unliquidated claim, the fixing or
liquidation of which, as the case may be, would unduly delay
the administration of the case; or
(b) Any right to payment arising from a right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance.
Claims subject to this subsection shall be allowed in the
estimated amount thereof. [2004 c 165 § 24.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.230 Priorities. (1) Allowed claims in a general
receivership shall receive distribution under this chapter in
the order of priority under (a) through (h) of this subsection
and, with the exception of (a) and (c) of this subsection, on a
pro rata basis.
(a) Creditors with liens on property of the estate, which
liens are duly perfected under applicable law, shall receive
the proceeds from the disposition of their collateral. However, the receiver may recover from property securing an
allowed secured claim the reasonable, necessary expenses of
preserving, protecting, or disposing of the property to the
extent of any benefit to the creditors. If and to the extent that
the proceeds are less than the amount of a creditor’s allowed
claim or a creditor’s lien is avoided on any basis, the creditor
is an unsecured claim under (h) of this subsection. Secured
claims shall be paid from the proceeds in accordance with
their respective priorities under otherwise applicable law.
(b) Actual, necessary costs and expenses incurred during
the administration of the estate, other than those expenses
allowable under (a) of this subsection, including allowed fees
and reimbursement of reasonable charges and expenses of the
receiver and professional persons employed by the receiver
under RCW 7.60.180. Notwithstanding (a) of this subsection, expenses incurred during the administration of the estate
have priority over the secured claim of any creditor obtaining
or consenting to the appointment of the receiver.
(c) Creditors with liens on property of the estate, which
liens have not been duly perfected under applicable law, shall
receive the proceeds from the disposition of their collateral if
and to the extent that unsecured claims are made subject to
those liens under applicable law.
7.60.260
(d) Claims for wages, salaries, or commissions, including vacation, severance, and sick leave pay, or contributions
to an employee benefit plan, earned by the claimant within
ninety days of the date of appointment of the receiver or the
cessation of the estate’s business, whichever occurs first, but
only to the extent of two thousand dollars.
(e) Allowed unsecured claims, to the extent of nine hundred dollars for each individual, arising from the deposit with
the person over whose property the receiver is appointed
before the date of appointment of the receiver of money in
connection with the purchase, lease, or rental of property or
the purchase of services for personal, family, or household
use by individuals that were not delivered or provided.
(f) Claims for a support debt as defined in RCW
74.20A.020(10), but not to the extent that the debt (i) is
assigned to another entity, voluntarily, by operation of law, or
otherwise; or (ii) includes a liability designated as a support
obligation unless that liability is actually in the nature of a
support obligation.
(g) Unsecured claims of governmental units for taxes
which accrued prior to the date of appointment of the
receiver.
(h) Other unsecured claims.
(2) If all of the classes under subsection (1) of this section have been paid in full, any residue shall be paid to the
person over whose property the receiver is appointed. [2004
c 165 § 25.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.230
(2010 Ed.)
7.60.240 Secured claims against after-acquired property. Except as otherwise provided for by statute, property
acquired by the estate or by the person over whose property
the receiver is appointed after the date of appointment of the
receiver is subject to an allowed secured claim to the same
extent as would be the case in the absence of a receivership.
[2004 c 165 § 26.]
7.60.240
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.250 Interest on claims. To the extent that funds
are available in the estate for distribution to creditors in a
general receivership, the holder of an allowed noncontingent,
liquidated claim is entitled to receive interest at the legal rate
or other applicable rate from the date of appointment of the
receiver or the date on which the claim became a noncontingent, liquidated claim. If there are sufficient funds in the
estate to fully pay all interest owing to all members of the
class, then interest shall be paid proportionately to each member of the class. [2004 c 165 § 27.]
7.60.250
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.260 Receiver’s disposition of property—Sales
free and clear. (1) The receiver, with the court’s approval
after notice and a hearing, may use, sell, or lease estate property other than in the ordinary course of business. Except in
the case of a leasehold estate with a remaining term of less
than two years or a vendor’s interest in a real estate contract,
estate property consisting of real property may not be sold by
7.60.260
[Title 7 RCW—page 61]
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a custodial receiver other than in the ordinary course of business.
(2) The court may order that a general receiver’s sale of
estate property under subsection (1) of this section be
effected free and clear of liens and of all rights of redemption,
whether or not the sale will generate proceeds sufficient to
fully satisfy all claims secured by the property, unless either:
(a) The property is real property used principally in the
production of crops, livestock, or aquaculture, or the property
is a homestead under RCW 6.13.010(1), and the owner of the
property has not consented to the sale following the appointment of the receiver; or
(b) The owner of the property or a creditor with an interest in the property serves and files a timely opposition to the
receiver’s sale, and the court determines that the amount
likely to be realized by the objecting person from the
receiver’s sale is less than the person would realize within a
reasonable time in the absence of the receiver’s sale.
Upon any sale free and clear of liens authorized by this
section, all security interests and other liens encumbering the
property conveyed transfer and attach to the proceeds of the
sale, net of reasonable expenses incurred in the disposition of
the property, in the same order, priority, and validity as the
liens had with respect to the property immediately before the
conveyance. The court may authorize the receiver at the time
of sale to satisfy, in whole or in part, any allowed claim
secured by the property out of the proceeds of its sale if the
interest of any other creditor having a lien against the proceeds of the sale would not thereby be impaired.
(3) At a public sale of property under subsection (1) of
this section, a creditor with an allowed claim secured by a
lien against the property to be sold may bid at the sale of the
property. A secured creditor who purchases the property
from a receiver may offset against the purchase price its
allowed secured claim against the property, provided that the
secured creditor tenders cash sufficient to satisfy in full all
secured claims payable out of the proceeds of sale having priority over the secured creditor’s secured claim. If the lien or
the claim it secures is the subject of a bona fide dispute, the
court may order the holder of the claim to provide the
receiver with adequate security to assure full payment of the
purchase price in the event the lien, the claim, or any part
thereof is determined to be invalid or unenforceable.
(4) If estate property includes an interest as a co-owner
of property, the receiver shall have the rights and powers of a
co-owner afforded by applicable state or federal law, including but not limited to any rights of partition.
(5) The reversal or modification on appeal of an authorization to sell or lease estate property under this section does
not affect the validity of a sale or lease under that authorization to an entity that purchased or leased the property in good
faith, whether or not the entity knew of the pendency of the
appeal, unless the authorization and sale or lease were stayed
pending the appeal. [2004 c 165 § 28.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.270 Ancillary receiverships. (1) A receiver
appointed in any action pending in the courts of this state,
without first seeking approval of the court, may apply to any
court outside of this state for appointment as receiver with
7.60.270
[Title 7 RCW—page 62]
respect to any property or business of the person over whose
property the receiver is appointed constituting estate property
which is located in any other jurisdiction, if the appointment
is necessary to the receiver’s possession, control, management, or disposition of property in accordance with orders of
the court.
(2) A receiver appointed by a court of another state, or by
a federal court in any district outside of this state, or any other
person having an interest in that proceeding, may obtain
appointment by a superior court of this state of that same
receiver with respect to any property or business of the person over whose property the receiver is appointed constituting property of the foreign receivership that is located in this
jurisdiction, if the person is eligible under RCW 7.60.035 to
serve as receiver, and if the appointment is necessary to the
receiver’s possession, control, or disposition of the property
in accordance with orders of the court in the foreign proceeding. The superior court upon the receiver’s request shall
enter the orders, not offensive to the laws and public policy of
this state, necessary to effectuate orders entered by the court
in the foreign receivership proceeding. A receiver appointed
in an ancillary receivership in this state is required to comply
with this chapter requiring notice to creditors or other parties
in interest only as may be required by the superior court in the
ancillary receivership. [2004 c 165 § 29.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.280 Resignation or removal of receiver. (1) The
court shall remove or replace the receiver on application of
the person over whose property the receiver is appointed, the
receiver, or any creditor, or on the court’s own motion, if the
receiver fails to execute and file the bond required by RCW
7.60.045, or if the receiver resigns or refuses or fails to serve
for any reason, or for other good cause.
(2) Upon removal, resignation, or death of the receiver,
the court shall appoint a successor receiver if the court determines that further administration of the estate is required.
Upon executing and filing a bond under RCW 7.60.045, the
successor receiver shall immediately take possession of the
estate and assume the duties of receiver.
(3) Whenever the court is satisfied that the receiver so
removed or replaced has fully accounted for and turned over
to the successor receiver appointed by the court all of the
property of the estate and has filed a report of all receipts and
disbursements during the person’s tenure as receiver, the
court shall enter an order discharging that person from all further duties and responsibilities as receiver after notice and a
hearing. [2004 c 165 § 30.]
7.60.280
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.290 Termination of receivership. (1) Upon distribution or disposition of all property of the estate, or the
completion of the receiver’s duties with respect to estate
property, the receiver shall move the court to be discharged
upon notice and a hearing.
(2) The receiver’s final report and accounting setting
forth all receipts and disbursements of the estate shall be
annexed to the petition for discharge and filed with the court.
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(3) Upon approval of the final report, the court shall discharge the receiver.
(4) The receiver’s discharge releases the receiver from
any further duties and responsibilities as receiver under this
chapter.
(5) Upon motion of any party in interest, or upon the
court’s own motion, the court has the power to discharge the
receiver and terminate the court’s administration of the property over which the receiver was appointed. If the court
determines that the appointment of the receiver was wrongfully procured or procured in bad faith, the court may assess
against the person who procured the receiver’s appointment
(a) all of the receiver’s fees and other costs of the receivership and (b) any other sanctions the court determines to be
appropriate. [2004 c 165 § 31.]
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
7.60.300 Applicability. This chapter applies to receivers and receiverships otherwise provided for by the laws of
this state except as otherwise expressly provided for by statute or as necessary to give effect to the laws of this state. This
chapter does not apply to any proceeding authorized by or
commenced under Title 48 RCW. [2004 c 165 § 32.]
7.60.300
Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW
7.60.005.
Chapter 7.64
Chapter 7.64 RCW
REPLEVIN
7.64.035
the plaintiff in immediate possession of the personal property
should not be issued.
(2) In support of the application, the plaintiff, or someone on the plaintiff’s behalf, shall make an affidavit, or a declaration as permitted under RCW 9A.72.085, showing:
(a) That the plaintiff is the owner of the property or is
lawfully entitled to the possession of the property by virtue of
a special property interest, including a security interest, specifically describing the property and interest;
(b) That the property is wrongfully detained by defendant;
(c) That the property has not been taken for a tax, assessment, or fine pursuant to a statute and has not been seized
under an execution or attachment against the property of the
plaintiff, or if so seized, that it is by law exempt from such
seizure; and
(d) The approximate value of the property.
(3) The order to show cause shall state the date, time, and
place of the hearing and contain a notice to the defendant that
failure to promptly turn over possession of the property to the
plaintiff or the sheriff, if an order awarding possession is
issued under RCW 7.64.035(1), may subject the defendant to
being held in contempt of court.
(4) A certified copy of the order to show cause, with a
copy of the plaintiff’s affidavit or declaration attached, shall
be served upon the defendant no later than five days before
the hearing date. [2004 c 74 § 1; 1990 c 227 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c
132 § 2; Code 1881 § 143; 1877 p 30 § 143; 1869 p 35 § 141;
1854 p 150 § 101; RRS § 708.]
7.64.035 Order awarding possession of property to
plaintiff—Bond by plaintiff—Final judgment. (1) At the
hearing on the order to show cause, the judge or court commissioner may issue an order awarding possession of the
property to the plaintiff and directing the sheriff to put the
plaintiff in possession of the property:
(a)(i) If the plaintiff establishes the right to obtain possession of the property pending final disposition, or (ii) if the
defendant, after being served with the order to show cause,
fails to appear at the hearing; and
(b) If the plaintiff executes to the defendant and files in
the court a bond in such sum as the court may order, with sufficient surety to be approved by the clerk, conditioned that
the plaintiff will prosecute the action without delay and that if
the order is wrongfully sued out, the plaintiff will pay all
costs that may be adjudged to the defendant and all damages,
court costs, reasonable attorneys’ fees, and costs of recovery
that the defendant may incur by reason of the order having
been issued. However, the court may waive the bond if the
plaintiff has properly served the defendant in accordance
with RCW 7.64.020(4) and the defendant either fails to
attend the hearing on the order to show cause or appears at the
hearing on the order to show cause but does not object to
entry of the order awarding possession. If the court waives
the bond, the court shall establish the amount of bond that
would have been required and that amount shall be considered the amount filed by the plaintiff for the purpose of determining the value of the redelivery bond under RCW
7.64.050(3).
(2) An order awarding possession shall: (a) State that a
show cause hearing was held; (b) describe the property and
7.64.035
Sections
7.64.010
7.64.020
7.64.035
7.64.045
7.64.047
7.64.050
7.64.070
7.64.100
7.64.110
7.64.115
7.64.900
7.64.901
Plaintiff may claim and obtain immediate delivery.
Application for delivery—Order to show cause—Petition—
Hearing.
Order awarding possession of property to plaintiff—Bond by
plaintiff—Final judgment.
Plaintiff’s duties upon issuance of order awarding possession
of property.
Sheriff to take possession of property.
Redelivery bond.
Qualification and justification of sureties.
Claim by third party.
Return of proceedings by sheriff.
Execution of final judgment.
Severability—1979 ex.s. c 132.
Severability—1990 c 227.
7.64.010 Plaintiff may claim and obtain immediate
delivery. The plaintiff in an action to recover the possession
of personal property may claim and obtain the immediate
delivery of such property, after a hearing, as provided in this
chapter.
The remedies provided under this chapter are in addition
to any other remedy available to the plaintiff, including a
secured creditor’s right of self-help repossession. [1990 c
227 § 1; 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 1; Code 1881 § 142; 1877 p 30 §
142; 1869 p 35 § 140; 1854 p 150 § 100; RRS § 707.]
7.64.010
7.64.020 Application for delivery—Order to show
cause—Petition—Hearing. (1) At the time of filing the
complaint or any time thereafter, the plaintiff may apply to
the judge or court commissioner to issue an order directing
the defendant to appear and show cause why an order putting
7.64.020
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[Title 7 RCW—page 63]
7.64.045
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its location; (c) direct the sheriff to take possession of the
property and put the plaintiff in possession as provided in this
chapter; (d) contain a notice to the defendant that failure to
turn over possession of the property to the sheriff may subject
the defendant to being held in contempt of court upon application to the court by the plaintiff without further notice; (e)
if deemed necessary, direct the sheriff to break and enter a
building or enclosure to obtain possession of the property if it
is concealed in the building or enclosure; and (f) be signed by
the judge or commissioner.
(3) If at the time of the hearing more than twenty days
have elapsed since service of the summons and complaint
and the defendant does not raise an issue of fact prior to or at
the hearing that requires a trial on the issue of possession or
damages, the judge or court commissioner may also, in addition to entering an order awarding possession, enter a final
judgment awarding plaintiff possession of the property or its
value if possession cannot be obtained, damages, court costs,
reasonable attorneys’ fees, and costs of recovery.
(4) When any of the property is located in a county other
than the county in which the action was commenced, the
sheriff directed to take possession of the property by the order
awarding possession, or the sheriff of the county where the
property is found, may execute the order awarding possession
and take possession of the property in any county of the state
where the property is found. For the purpose of following the
property, duplicate orders awarding possession may be
issued, if necessary, and served as the original. [2004 c 74 §
2; 1990 c 227 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 5.]
7.64.045 Plaintiff’s duties upon issuance of order
awarding possession of property. After issuance of the
order awarding possession, the plaintiff shall deliver a copy
of the bond, unless waived by the court under RCW
7.64.035(1)(b), and a certified copy of the order awarding
possession to the sheriff of the county where the property is
located and shall provide the sheriff with all available information as to the location and identity of the defendant and the
property claimed. If the property is returned to the plaintiff
by the defendant or if the plaintiff otherwise obtains possession of the property, the plaintiff shall notify the sheriff of
this fact as soon as possible. [2004 c 74 § 3; 1990 c 227 § 4;
1979 ex.s. c 132 § 6.]
7.64.045
7.64.047 Sheriff to take possession of property. (1)
After receiving an order awarding possession, the sheriff
shall take possession of the property. If the property or any
part of it is concealed in a building or enclosure, the sheriff
shall publicly demand delivery of the property. If the property is not delivered and if the order awarding possession so
directs, the sheriff shall cause the building or enclosure to be
broken open and take possession of the property.
(2) At the time of taking possession of the property, the
sheriff shall serve copies of the bond and the order awarding
possession on the defendant or, if someone other than the
defendant is in possession of the property, shall serve the
copies on that person. If the copies of the bond and the order
are not served on the defendant at the time of taking possession, the sheriff shall, within a reasonable time after taking
possession, give notice to the defendant either by serving
7.64.047
[Title 7 RCW—page 64]
copies of the bond and order on the defendant in the same
manner as a summons in a civil action or by causing the copies to be mailed to the defendant by both regular mail and certified mail, return receipt requested.
(3) As soon as possible after taking possession of the
property and after receiving lawful fees for taking possession
and necessary expenses for keeping the property, the sheriff
shall release the property to the plaintiff, unless before the
release the defendant has, as provided in RCW 7.64.050,
given a redelivery bond to the sheriff or filed a redelivery
bond with the court and notified the sheriff of that fact. [1990
c 227 § 5.]
7.64.050 Redelivery bond. (1) At the hearing on the
order to show cause or at any time before the sheriff takes
possession of the property, the defendant may post a redelivery bond and retain possession of the property pending final
judgment in the action for possession. At any time after the
sheriff takes possession and before release of the property to
the plaintiff as provided in RCW 7.64.047, the defendant may
require the sheriff to return the property by posting a redelivery bond.
(2) A redelivery bond may be given to the sheriff or filed
with the court. If the bond is filed with the court after a certified copy of the order awarding possession has been issued to
the sheriff, the defendant shall give notice of the filing to the
sheriff.
(3) The redelivery bond shall be executed by one or more
sufficient sureties to the effect that they are bound in an
amount equal to the value of the bond filed by the plaintiff,
conditioned that the defendant will deliver the property to the
plaintiff if judgment is entered for the plaintiff in the action
for possession and will pay any sum recovered by the plaintiff in that action.
(4) The defendant’s sureties, upon a notice to the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s attorney, of not less than two, nor more
than six days, shall justify as provided by law; upon such justification, the sheriff shall release the property to the defendant. The sheriff shall be responsible for the defendant’s
sureties until they justify, or until justification is completed or
expressly waived, and may retain the property until that time;
but if they, or others in their place, fail to justify at the time
and place appointed, the sheriff shall release the property to
the plaintiff. [1990 c 227 § 6; 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 3; Code
1881 § 146; 1877 p 31 § 146; 1869 p 36 § 144; 1854 p 151 §
104; RRS § 711.]
7.64.050
7.64.070
7.64.070 Qualification and justification of sureties.
The qualification of sureties and their justification shall be as
prescribed by law. [1957 c 51 § 17; Code 1881 § 148; 1877
p 31 § 148; 1869 p 37 § 146; 1854 p 151 § 106; RRS § 713.]
Corporate surety—Insurance: Chapter 48.28 RCW.
7.64.100 Claim by third party. If the property taken
by the sheriff is claimed by any person other than the defendant or the defendant’s agent, the claimant may assert the
claim by intervening in the plaintiff’s action for possession.
[1990 c 227 § 7; 1979 ex.s. c 132 § 4; Code 1881 § 151; 1877
p 32 § 151; 1869 p 37 § 149; 1854 p 151 § 109; RRS § 716.]
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Victims of Crimes—Compensation, Assistance
7.64.110 Return of proceedings by sheriff. The sheriff
shall file a return of proceedings with the clerk of the court in
which the action is pending within twenty days after taking
possession of the property. [1990 c 227 § 8; 1891 c 34 § 1;
Code 1881 § 152; 1877 p 32 § 152; 1869 p 38 § 150; 1854 p
152 § 110; RRS § 717.]
7.64.110
7.64.115 Execution of final judgment. To the extent
the final judgment entered at a show cause hearing or at any
other time is not satisfied by proceedings under an order
awarding possession issued at the show cause hearing, the
judgment shall be executed in the same manner as any other
judgment. [1990 c 227 § 9.]
7.64.115
7.64.900 Severability—1979 ex.s. c 132. If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected. [1979 ex.s. c 132 § 9.]
7.64.900
7.64.901 Severability—1990 c 227. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1990 c 227 § 11.]
7.64.901
Chapter 7.68
Chapter 7.68 RCW
VICTIMS OF CRIMES—
COMPENSATION, ASSISTANCE
Sections
7.68.015
7.68.020
7.68.030
7.68.035
7.68.045
7.68.050
7.68.060
7.68.070
7.68.070
7.68.075
7.68.080
7.68.085
7.68.090
7.68.100
7.68.110
7.68.120
7.68.125
7.68.130
7.68.140
7.68.145
7.68.150
7.68.155
7.68.160
7.68.165
7.68.170
7.68.200
7.68.210
7.68.220
(2010 Ed.)
Program to be operated within conditions and limitations.
Definitions.
Duties of department—General provisions.
Penalty assessments in addition to fine or bail forfeiture—Distribution—Establishment of crime victim and witness programs in county—Contribution required from cities and
towns.
Crime victims’ compensation account—Created.
Right of action for damages—Election—Effect of election or
recovery—Lien of state.
Applications for benefits—Accrual of rights.
Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations (as amended by
2010 c 122).
Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations (as amended by
2010 c 289).
Marital status—Payment for or on account of children.
Medical aid—Construction.
Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs.
Establishment of funds.
Physicians’ reporting.
Appeals.
Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—Notice—Fees—
Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation.
Erroneous or fraudulent payment—Repayment, when—Order
contending a debt due—Filing—Fee—Service—Penalty.
Public or private insurance—Attorneys’ fees and costs of victim.
Confidentiality.
Release of information in performance of official duties.
Benefits, payments and costs to be funded and accounted for
separately.
Information on funding availability, payments, administrative
costs—Posting on departmental web site.
Claims of persons injured prior to effective date.
Application of chapter to claims filed under RCW 7.68.160.
Examination costs of sexual assault victims paid by state.
Payment for reenactments of crimes—Contracts—Deposits—
Damages.
Payment may be directed based on contract.
Notice published of moneys in escrow.
7.68.230
7.68.240
7.68.250
7.68.260
7.68.270
7.68.280
7.68.290
7.68.300
7.68.310
7.68.320
7.68.330
7.68.340
7.68.350
7.68.360
7.68.900
7.68.905
7.68.910
7.68.915
7.68.920
7.68.020
Payment to accused if charges dismissed, acquitted.
Payment if no actions pending.
Persons not guilty for mental reasons deemed convicted.
Time for filing action begins when escrow account established.
Escrow moneys may be used for legal representation.
Actions to avoid law null and void.
Restitution—Disposition when victim dead or not found.
Finding.
Property subject to seizure and forfeiture.
Seizure and forfeiture—Procedure.
Seizure and forfeiture—Distribution of proceeds.
Seizure and forfeiture—Remedies nondefeatable and supplemental.
Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.
Human trafficking—Coordinated state agency protocols.
Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 122.
Severability—Construction—1977 ex.s. c 302.
Section captions.
Savings—Statute of limitations—1982 1st ex.s. c 8.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic
partnerships—2009 c 521.
Domestic violence, official response: Chapter 10.99 RCW.
Victims of sexual assault, programs and plans in aid of: Chapter 70.125
RCW.
7.68.015 Program to be operated within conditions
and limitations. The department of labor and industries
shall operate the crime victims’ compensation program
within the appropriations and the conditions and limitations
on the appropriations provided for this program. [1989 1st
ex.s. c 5 § 1.]
7.68.015
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.020 Definitions. The following words and phrases
as used in this chapter have the meanings set forth in this section unless the context otherwise requires.
(1) "Department" means the department of labor and
industries.
(2) "Criminal act" means an act committed or attempted
in this state which is: (a) Punishable as a federal offense that
is comparable to a felony or gross misdemeanor in this state;
(b) punishable as a felony or gross misdemeanor under the
laws of this state; (c) an act committed outside the state of
Washington against a resident of the state of Washington
which would be compensable had it occurred inside this state
and the crime occurred in a state which does not have a crime
victims compensation program, for which the victim is eligible as set forth in the Washington compensation law; or (d)
an act of terrorism as defined in 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2331, as it
exists on May 2, 1997, committed outside of the United
States against a resident of the state of Washington, except as
follows:
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle, motorcycle, train,
boat, or aircraft in violation of law does not constitute a
"criminal act" unless:
(A) The injury or death was intentionally inflicted;
(B) The operation thereof was part of the commission of
another non-vehicular criminal act as defined in this section;
(C) The death or injury was the result of the operation of
a motor vehicle after July 24, 1983, and a preponderance of
the evidence establishes that the death was the result of vehicular homicide under RCW 46.61.520, or a conviction of
vehicular assault under RCW 46.61.522, has been obtained:
PROVIDED, That in cases where a probable criminal defendant has died in perpetration of vehicular assault or, in cases
where the perpetrator of the vehicular assault is unascertain7.68.020
[Title 7 RCW—page 65]
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able because he or she left the scene of the accident in violation of RCW 46.52.020 or, because of physical or mental
infirmity or disability the perpetrator is incapable of standing
trial for vehicular assault, the department may, by a preponderance of the evidence, establish that a vehicular assault had
been committed and authorize benefits;
(D) The injury or death was caused by a driver in violation of RCW 46.61.502; or
(E) The injury or death was caused by a driver in violation of RCW 46.61.655(7)(a), failure to secure a load in the
first degree;
(ii) Neither an acquittal in a criminal prosecution nor the
absence of any such prosecution is admissible in any claim or
proceeding under this chapter as evidence of the noncriminal
character of the acts giving rise to such claim or proceeding,
except as provided for in (d)(i)(C) of this subsection;
(iii) Evidence of a criminal conviction arising from acts
which are the basis for a claim or proceeding under this chapter is admissible in such claim or proceeding for the limited
purpose of proving the criminal character of the acts; and
(iv) Acts which, but for the insanity or mental irresponsibility of the perpetrator, would constitute criminal conduct
are deemed to be criminal conduct within the meaning of this
chapter.
(3) "Victim" means a person who suffers bodily injury or
death as a proximate result of a criminal act of another person, the victim’s own good faith and reasonable effort to prevent a criminal act, or his or her good faith effort to apprehend a person reasonably suspected of engaging in a criminal
act. For the purposes of receiving benefits pursuant to this
chapter, "victim" is interchangeable with "employee" or
"worker" as defined in chapter 51.08 RCW as now or hereafter amended.
(4) "Child," "accredited school," "dependent," "beneficiary," "average monthly wage," "director," "injury,"
"invalid," "permanent partial disability," and "permanent
total disability" have the meanings assigned to them in chapter 51.08 RCW as now or hereafter amended.
(5) "Gainfully employed" means engaging on a regular
and continuous basis in a lawful activity from which a person
derives a livelihood.
(6) "Private insurance" means any source of recompense
provided by contract available as a result of the claimed
injury or death at the time of such injury or death, or which
becomes available any time thereafter.
(7) "Public insurance" means any source of recompense
provided by statute, state or federal, available as a result of
the claimed injury or death at the time of such injury or death,
or which becomes available any time thereafter. [2006 c 268
§ 1; 2002 c 10 § 3; 2001 c 136 § 1; 1997 c 249 § 1; 1990 c 73
§ 1; 1987 c 281 § 6; 1985 c 443 § 11; 1983 c 239 § 4; 1980 c
156 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 1; 1973
1st ex.s. c 122 § 2.]
Findings—Purpose—2002 c 10: "(1) The legislature finds that:
(a) The trafficking in persons is a modern form of slavery, and it is the
largest manifestation of slavery today;
(b) At least seven hundred thousand persons annually, primarily
women and children, are trafficked within or across international borders;
(c) Approximately fifty thousand women and children are trafficked
into the United States each year;
(d) Trafficking in persons is not limited to the sex industry, and
includes forced labor with significant violations of labor, public health, and
[Title 7 RCW—page 66]
human rights standards worldwide;
(e) Traffickers primarily target women and girls, who are disproportionately affected by poverty, the lack of access to education, chronic unemployment, discrimination, and the lack of economic opportunities in countries of origin; and
(f) There are not adequate services and facilities to meet the needs of
trafficking victims regarding health care, housing, education, and legal assistance, which safely reintegrate trafficking victims into their home countries.
(2) The legislature declares that the purpose of this act is to provide a
coordinated, humane response for victims of human trafficking through a
review of existing programs and clarification of existing options for such
victims." [2002 c 10 § 1.]
Legislative intent—"Public or private insurance"—1980 c 156:
"Sections 2 through 4 of this 1980 act are required to clarify the legislative
intent concerning the phrase "public or private insurance" as used in section
13, chapter 122, Laws of 1973 1st ex. sess. and RCW 7.68.130 which was the
subject of Wagner v. Labor & Indus., 92 Wn.2d 463 (1979). It has continuously been the legislative intent to include as "public insurance" both state
and federal statutory social welfare and insurance schemes which make
available to victims or their beneficiaries recompense as a result of the
claimed injury or death, such as but not limited to old age and survivors
insurance, medicare, medicaid, benefits under the veterans’ benefits act,
longshore and harbor workers act, industrial insurance act, law enforcement
officers’ and firefighters’ retirement system act, Washington public employees’ retirement system act, teachers’ retirement system act, and firemen’s
relief and pension act. "Private insurance" continuously has been intended to
include sources of recompense available by contract, such as but not limited
to policies insuring a victim’s life or disability." [1980 c 156 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.030 Duties of department—General provisions.
It shall be the duty of the director to establish and administer
a program of benefits to innocent victims of criminal acts
within the terms and limitations of this chapter. In so doing,
the director shall, in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW,
adopt rules and regulations necessary to the administration of
this chapter, and the provisions contained in chapter 51.04
RCW, including but not limited to RCW 51.04.020,
51.04.030, 51.04.040, 51.04.050 and 51.04.100 as now or
hereafter amended, shall apply where appropriate in keeping
with the intent of this chapter. The director may apply for
and, subject to appropriation, expend federal funds under
Public Law 98-473 and any other federal program providing
financial assistance to state crime victim compensation programs. The federal funds shall be deposited in the state general fund and may be expended only for purposes authorized
by applicable federal law. [2009 c 479 § 7; 1989 1st ex.s. c 5
§ 2; 1985 c 443 § 12; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 3.]
7.68.030
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.035 Penalty assessments in addition to fine or
bail forfeiture—Distribution—Establishment of crime
victim and witness programs in county—Contribution
required from cities and towns. (1)(a) When any person is
found guilty in any superior court of having committed a
crime, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section,
there shall be imposed by the court upon such convicted person a penalty assessment. The assessment shall be in addition to any other penalty or fine imposed by law and shall be
five hundred dollars for each case or cause of action that
includes one or more convictions of a felony or gross misdemeanor and two hundred fifty dollars for any case or cause of
action that includes convictions of only one or more misdemeanors.
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(b) When any juvenile is adjudicated of any offense in
any juvenile offense disposition under Title 13 RCW, except
as provided in subsection (2) of this section, there shall be
imposed upon the juvenile offender a penalty assessment.
The assessment shall be in addition to any other penalty or
fine imposed by law and shall be one hundred dollars for each
case or cause of action that includes one or more adjudications for a felony or gross misdemeanor and seventy-five dollars for each case or cause of action that includes adjudications of only one or more misdemeanors.
(2) The assessment imposed by subsection (1) of this
section shall not apply to motor vehicle crimes defined in
Title 46 RCW except those defined in the following sections:
RCW 46.61.520, 46.61.522, 46.61.024, 46.52.090,
46.70.140, 46.61.502, 46.61.504, 46.52.101, 46.20.410,
46.52.020, *46.10.130, **46.09.130, 46.61.5249, 46.61.525,
46.61.685, 46.61.530, 46.61.500, 46.61.015, 46.52.010,
46.44.180, ***46.10.090(2), and ****46.09.120(2).
(3) When any person accused of having committed a
crime posts bail in superior court pursuant to the provisions
of chapter 10.19 RCW and such bail is forfeited, there shall
be deducted from the proceeds of such forfeited bail a penalty
assessment, in addition to any other penalty or fine imposed
by law, equal to the assessment which would be applicable
under subsection (1) of this section if the person had been
convicted of the crime.
(4) Such penalty assessments shall be paid by the clerk
of the superior court to the county treasurer who shall
monthly transmit the money as provided in RCW 10.82.070.
Each county shall deposit fifty percent of the money it
receives per case or cause of action under subsection (1) of
this section and retains under RCW 10.82.070, not less than
one and seventy-five one-hundredths percent of the remaining money it retains under RCW 10.82.070 and the money it
retains under chapter 3.62 RCW, and all money it receives
under subsection (7) of this section into a fund maintained
exclusively for the support of comprehensive programs to
encourage and facilitate testimony by the victims of crimes
and witnesses to crimes. A program shall be considered
"comprehensive" only after approval of the department upon
application by the county prosecuting attorney. The department shall approve as comprehensive only programs which:
(a) Provide comprehensive services to victims and witnesses of all types of crime with particular emphasis on serious crimes against persons and property. It is the intent of the
legislature to make funds available only to programs which
do not restrict services to victims or witnesses of a particular
type or types of crime and that such funds supplement, not
supplant, existing local funding levels;
(b) Are administered by the county prosecuting attorney
either directly through the prosecuting attorney’s office or by
contract between the county and agencies providing services
to victims of crime;
(c) Make a reasonable effort to inform the known victim
or his surviving dependents of the existence of this chapter
and the procedure for making application for benefits;
(d) Assist victims in the restitution and adjudication process; and
(e) Assist victims of violent crimes in the preparation
and presentation of their claims to the department of labor
and industries under this chapter.
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Before a program in any county west of the Cascade
mountains is submitted to the department for approval, it
shall be submitted for review and comment to each city
within the county with a population of more than one hundred
fifty thousand. The department will consider if the county’s
proposed comprehensive plan meets the needs of crime victims in cases adjudicated in municipal, district or superior
courts and of crime victims located within the city and
county.
(5) Upon submission to the department of a letter of
intent to adopt a comprehensive program, the prosecuting
attorney shall retain the money deposited by the county under
subsection (4) of this section until such time as the county
prosecuting attorney has obtained approval of a program
from the department. Approval of the comprehensive plan by
the department must be obtained within one year of the date
of the letter of intent to adopt a comprehensive program. The
county prosecuting attorney shall not make any expenditures
from the money deposited under subsection (4) of this section
until approval of a comprehensive plan by the department. If
a county prosecuting attorney has failed to obtain approval of
a program from the department under subsection (4) of this
section or failed to obtain approval of a comprehensive program within one year after submission of a letter of intent
under this section, the county treasurer shall monthly transmit
one hundred percent of the money deposited by the county
under subsection (4) of this section to the state treasurer for
deposit in the state general fund.
(6) County prosecuting attorneys are responsible to
make every reasonable effort to insure that the penalty assessments of this chapter are imposed and collected.
(7) Every city and town shall transmit monthly one and
seventy-five one-hundredths percent of all money, other than
money received for parking infractions, retained under RCW
3.50.100 and 35.20.220 to the county treasurer for deposit as
provided in subsection (4) of this section. [2009 c 479 § 8;
2000 c 71 § 3; 1999 c 86 § 1; 1997 c 66 § 9; 1996 c 122 § 2;
1991 c 293 § 1; 1989 c 252 § 29; 1987 c 281 § 1; 1985 c 443
§ 13; 1984 c 258 § 311; 1983 c 239 § 1; 1982 1st ex.s. c 8 §
1; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 10.]
Reviser’s note: *(1) RCW 46.10.130 was recodified as RCW
46.10.495 pursuant to 2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
**(2) RCW 46.09.130 was recodified as RCW 46.09.480 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July 1, 2011.
***(3) RCW 46.10.090 was recodified as RCW 46.10.490 pursuant to
2010 c 161 § 1208, effective July 1, 2011.
****(4) RCW 46.09.120 was recodified as RCW 46.09.470 pursuant
to 2010 c 161 § 1204, effective July 1, 2011.
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Effective date—2000 c 71: See note following RCW 13.40.198.
Findings—Intent—1996 c 122: "The legislature finds that current
funding for county victim-witness advocacy programs is inadequate. Also,
the state crime victims compensation program should be enhanced to provide for increased benefits to families of victims who are killed as a result of
a criminal act. It is the intent of the legislature to provide increased financial
support for the county and state crime victim and witness programs by
requiring offenders to pay increased penalty assessments upon conviction of
a gross misdemeanor or felony crime. The increased financial support is
intended to allow county victim/witness programs to more fully assist victims and witnesses through the criminal justice processes. On the state level,
the increased funds will allow the remedial intent of the crime victims compensation program to be more fully served. Specifically, the increased funds
from offender penalty assessments will allow more appropriate compensation for families of victims who are killed as a result of a criminal act, including reasonable burial benefits." [1996 c 122 § 1.]
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Purpose—Prospective application—Effective dates—Severability—1989 c 252: See notes following RCW 9.94A.030.
Intent—1984 c 258: See note following RCW 3.34.130.
Intent—Reports—1982 1st ex.s. c 8: "The intent of the legislature is
that the victim of crime program will be self-funded. Toward that end, the
department of labor and industries shall not pay benefits beyond the
resources of the account. The department of labor and industries and the
administrator for the courts shall cooperatively prepare a report on the collection of penalty assessments and the level of expenditures, and recommend
adjustments to the revenue collection mechanism to the legislature before
January 1, 1983. It is further the intent of the legislature that the percentage
of funds devoted to comprehensive programs for victim assistance, as provided in RCW 7.68.035, be re-examined to ensure that it does not unreasonably conflict with the higher priority of compensating victims. To that end,
the county prosecuting attorneys shall report to the legislature no later than
January 1, 1984, either individually or as a group, on their experience and
costs associated with such programs, describing the nature and extent of the
victim assistance provided." [1982 1st ex.s. c 8 § 10.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.045 Crime victims’ compensation account—
Created. The crime victims’ compensation account is created in the custody of the state treasurer. Expenditures from
the account may be used only for the crime victims’ compensation program under this chapter. Only the director of the
department or the director’s designee may authorize expenditures from the account. The account is subject to allotment
procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW, but an appropriation is
not required for expenditures. [2010 c 122 § 3.]
7.68.045
7.68.050 Right of action for damages—Election—
Effect of election or recovery—Lien of state. (1) No right
of action at law for damages incurred as a consequence of a
criminal act shall be lost as a consequence of being entitled to
benefits under the provisions of this chapter. The victim or
his beneficiary may elect to seek damages from the person or
persons liable for the claimed injury or death, and such victim
or beneficiary is entitled to the full compensation and benefits provided by this chapter regardless of any election or
recovery made pursuant to this section.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the rights, privileges,
responsibilities, duties, limitations, and procedures contained
in RCW 51.24.050 through 51.24.110 apply.
(3) If the recovery involved is against the state, the lien
of the department includes the interest on the benefits paid by
the department to or on behalf of such person under this chapter computed at the rate of eight percent per annum from the
date of payment.
(4) The 1980 amendments to this section apply only to
injuries which occur on or after April 1, 1980. [1998 c 91 §
1; 1980 c 156 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122
§ 5.]
7.68.050
Legislative intent—"Public or private insurance"—1980 c 156: See
note following RCW 7.68.020.
7.68.060 Applications for benefits—Accrual of
rights. (1) For the purposes of applying for benefits under
this chapter, the rights, privileges, responsibilities, duties,
limitations and procedures contained in RCW 51.28.020,
51.28.030, 51.28.040 and 51.28.060 shall apply: PROVIDED, That except for applications received pursuant to
subsection (4) of this section, no compensation of any kind
shall be available under this chapter if:
(a) An application for benefits is not received by the
department within two years after the date the criminal act
was reported to a local police department or sheriff’s office or
the date the rights of dependents or beneficiaries accrued,
unless the director has determined that "good cause" exists to
expand the time permitted to receive the application. "Good
cause" shall be determined by the department on a case-bycase basis and may extend the period of time in which an
application can be received for up to five years after the date
the criminal act was reported to a local police department or
sheriff’s office or the date the rights of dependents or beneficiaries accrued; or
(b) The criminal act is not reported by the victim or
someone on his or her behalf to a local police department or
sheriff’s office within twelve months of its occurrence or, if it
could not reasonably have been reported within that period,
within twelve months of the time when a report could reasonably have been made. In making determinations as to reasonable time limits, the department shall give greatest weight to
the needs of the victims.
(2) This section shall apply only to criminal acts reported
after December 31, 1985.
(3) Because victims of childhood criminal acts may
repress conscious memory of such criminal acts far beyond
the age of eighteen, the rights of adult victims of childhood
criminal acts shall accrue at the time the victim discovers or
reasonably should have discovered the elements of the crime.
In making determinations as to reasonable time limits, the
department shall give greatest weight to the needs of the victim.
(4) A right to benefits under this chapter is available to
any victim of a person against whom the state initiates proceedings under chapter 71.09 RCW. The right created under
this subsection shall accrue when the victim is notified of
proceedings under chapter 71.09 RCW or the victim is interviewed, deposed, or testifies as a witness in connection with
the proceedings. An application for benefits under this subsection must be received by the department within two years
after the date the victim’s right accrued unless the director
determines that good cause exists to expand the time to
receive the application. The director shall determine "good
cause" on a case-by-case basis and may extend the period of
time in which an application can be received for up to five
years after the date the right of the victim accrued. Benefits
under this subsection shall be limited to compensation for
costs or losses incurred on or after the date the victim’s right
accrues for a claim allowed under this subsection. [2001 c
153 § 1; 1996 c 122 § 4; 1990 c 3 § 501; 1986 c 98 § 1; 1985
c 443 § 14; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 2;
1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 6.]
Findings—Intent—1996 c 122: See note following RCW 7.68.035.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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7.68.070
7.68.070 Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations (as
amended by 2010 c 122). (Effective until July 1, 2015.) The right to benefits under this chapter and the amount thereof will be governed insofar as is
applicable by the provisions contained in chapter 51.32 RCW except as provided in this section, provided that no more than fifty thousand dollars shall
be paid per claim:
(1) The provisions contained in RCW 51.32.015, 51.32.030, 51.32.072,
51.32.073, 51.32.180, 51.32.190, and 51.32.200 are not applicable to this
chapter.
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(2) Each victim injured as a result of a criminal act, including criminal
acts committed between July 1, 1981, and January 1, 1983, or the victim’s
family or dependents in case of death of the victim, are entitled to benefits in
accordance with this chapter, subject to the limitations under RCW 7.68.015.
The rights, duties, responsibilities, limitations, and procedures applicable to
a worker as contained in RCW 51.32.010 are applicable to this chapter.
(3) The limitations contained in RCW 51.32.020 are applicable to
claims under this chapter. In addition thereto, no person or spouse, child, or
dependent of such person is entitled to benefits under this chapter when the
injury for which benefits are sought, was:
(a) The result of consent, provocation, or incitement by the victim,
unless an injury resulting from a criminal act caused the death of the victim;
(b) Sustained while the crime victim was engaged in the attempt to
commit, or the commission of, a felony; or
(c) Sustained while the victim was confined in any county or city jail,
federal jail or prison or in any other federal institution, or any state correctional institution maintained and operated by the department of social and
health services or the department of corrections, prior to release from lawful
custody; or confined or living in any other institution maintained and operated by the department of social and health services or the department of corrections.
(4) The benefits established upon the death of a worker and contained
in RCW 51.32.050 shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter and
provisions relating to payment contained in that section shall equally apply
under this chapter((: PROVIDED)), except that:
(a) Benefits for burial expenses shall not exceed ((the amount paid by
the department in case of the death of a worker as provided in chapter 51.32
RCW in any claim: PROVIDED FURTHER, That if the criminal act results
in the death of a victim who was not gainfully employed at the time of the
criminal act, and who was not so employed for at least three consecutive
months of the twelve months immediately preceding the criminal act;
(a) Benefits payable to an eligible surviving spouse, where there are no
children of the victim at the time of the criminal act who have survived the
victim or where such spouse has legal custody of all of his or her children,
shall be limited to burial expenses and a lump sum payment of seven thousand five hundred dollars without reference to number of children, if any;
(b) Where any such spouse has legal custody of one or more but not all
of such children, then such burial expenses shall be paid, and such spouse
shall receive a lump sum payment of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars and any such child or children not in the legal custody of such spouse
shall receive a lump sum of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars to be
divided equally among such child or children;
(c) If any such spouse does not have legal custody of any of the children, the burial expenses shall be paid and the spouse shall receive a lump
sum payment of up to three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars and any
such child or children not in the legal custody of the spouse shall receive a
lump sum payment of up to three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars to be
divided equally among the child or children;
(d) If no such spouse survives, then such burial expenses shall be paid,
and each surviving child of the victim at the time of the criminal act shall
receive a lump sum payment of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars up
to a total of two such children and where there are more than two such children the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars shall be divided equally
among such children.
No other benefits may be paid or payable under these circumstances))
five thousand seven hundred fifty dollars per claim; and
(b) An application for benefits relating to payment for burial expenses,
pursuant to this subsection, must be received within twelve months of the
date upon which the death of the victim is officially recognized as a homicide. If there is a delay in the recovery of remains or the release of remains
for burial, application for benefits must be received within twelve months of
the date of the release of the remains for burial.
(5) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.060 for permanent total disability proximately caused by the criminal act shall be the benefits obtainable
under this chapter, and provisions relating to payment contained in that section apply under this chapter((: PROVIDED)), except that if a victim
becomes permanently and totally disabled as a proximate result of the criminal act ((and was not gainfully employed at the time of the criminal act)), the
victim shall receive monthly during the period of the disability the following
percentages, where applicable, of the average monthly wage determined as
of the date of the criminal act pursuant to RCW 51.08.018:
(a) If married at the time of the criminal act, twenty-nine percent of the
average monthly wage.
(b) If married with one child at the time of the criminal act, thirty-four
percent of the average monthly wage.
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(c) If married with two children at the time of the criminal act, thirtyeight percent of the average monthly wage.
(d) If married with three children at the time of the criminal act, fortyone percent of the average monthly wage.
(e) If married with four children at the time of the criminal act, fortyfour percent of the average monthly wage.
(f) If married with five or more children at the time of the criminal act,
forty-seven percent of the average monthly wage.
(g) If unmarried at the time of the criminal act, twenty-five percent of
the average monthly wage.
(h) If unmarried with one child at the time of the criminal act, thirty
percent of the average monthly wage.
(i) If unmarried with two children at the time of the criminal act, thirtyfour percent of the average monthly wage.
(j) If unmarried with three children at the time of the criminal act,
thirty-seven percent of the average monthly wage.
(k) If unmarried with four children at the time of the criminal act, forty
percent of the average monthly wage.
(l) If unmarried with five or more children at the time of the criminal
act, forty-three percent of the average monthly wage.
(6) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.080 for permanent partial
disability shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter, and provisions
relating to payment contained in that section equally apply under this chapter, but shall not exceed seven thousand dollars per claim.
(7) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.090 for temporary total disability shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter, and provisions
relating to payment contained in that section apply under this chapter((:
PROVIDED)), except that no person is eligible for temporary total disability
benefits under this chapter if such person was not gainfully employed at the
time of the criminal act((, and was not so employed for at least three consecutive months of the twelve months immediately preceding the criminal act)).
(8) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.095 for continuation of benefits during vocational rehabilitation shall be benefits obtainable under this
chapter, and provisions relating to payment contained in that section apply
under this chapter((: PROVIDED)), except that benefits shall not exceed
five thousand dollars for any single injury.
(9) The provisions for lump sum payment of benefits upon death or
permanent total disability as contained in RCW 51.32.130 apply under this
chapter.
(10) The provisions relating to payment of benefits to, for or on behalf
of workers contained in RCW 51.32.040, 51.32.055, 51.32.100, 51.32.110,
51.32.120, 51.32.135, 51.32.140, 51.32.150, 51.32.160, and 51.32.210 are
applicable to payment of benefits to, for or on behalf of victims under this
chapter.
(11) No person or spouse, child, or dependent of such person is entitled
to benefits under this chapter where the person making a claim for such benefits has refused to give reasonable cooperation to state or local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to apprehend and convict the perpetrator(s) of
the criminal act which gave rise to the claim.
(12) In addition to other benefits provided under this chapter, victims
of sexual assault are entitled to receive appropriate counseling. Fees for such
counseling shall be determined by the department in accordance with RCW
51.04.030, subject to the limitations of RCW 7.68.080. Counseling services
may include, if determined appropriate by the department, counseling of
members of the victim’s immediate family, other than the perpetrator of the
assault.
(13) ((Except for medical benefits authorized under RCW 7.68.080, no
more than thirty thousand dollars shall be granted as a result of a single
injury or death, except that benefits granted as the result of total permanent
disability or death shall not exceed forty thousand dollars.
(14))) Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter and Title 51
RCW, benefits payable for total temporary disability under subsection (7) of
this section, shall be limited to fifteen thousand dollars.
(((15))) (14) Any person who is responsible for the victim’s injuries, or
who would otherwise be unjustly enriched as a result of the victim’s injuries,
shall not be a beneficiary under this chapter.
(((16))) (15) Crime victims’ compensation is not available to pay for
services covered under chapter 74.09 RCW or Title XIX of the federal social
security act, except to the extent that the costs for such services exceed service limits established by the department of social and health services or,
during the 1993-95 fiscal biennium, to the extent necessary to provide
matching funds for federal medicaid reimbursement.
(((17))) (16) In addition to other benefits provided under this chapter,
immediate family members of a homicide victim may receive appropriate
counseling to assist in dealing with the immediate, near-term consequences
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mined by the department in accordance with RCW 51.04.030, subject to the
limitations of RCW 7.68.080. Payment of counseling benefits under this
section may not be provided to the perpetrator of the homicide. The benefits
under this subsection may be provided only with respect to homicides committed on or after July 1, 1992.
(((18))) (17) A dependent mother, father, stepmother, or stepfather, as
defined in RCW 51.08.050, who is a survivor of her or his child’s homicide,
who has been requested by a law enforcement agency or a prosecutor to
assist in the judicial proceedings related to the death of the victim, and who
is not domiciled in Washington state at the time of the request, may receive
a lump-sum payment upon arrival in this state. Total benefits under this subsection may not exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars. If more than
one dependent parent is eligible for this benefit, the lump-sum payment of
seven thousand five hundred dollars shall be divided equally among the
dependent parents.
(((19))) (18) A victim whose crime occurred in another state who qualifies for benefits under RCW 7.68.060(4) may receive appropriate mental
health counseling to address distress arising from participation in the civil
commitment proceedings. Fees for counseling shall be determined by the
department in accordance with RCW 51.04.030, subject to the limitations of
RCW 7.68.080.
(19) A victim is not eligible for benefits under this act if such victim:
(a) Has been convicted of a felony offense within five years preceding
the criminal act for which they are applying where the felony offense is a
violent offense under RCW 9.94A.030 or a crime against persons under
RCW 9.94A.411, or is convicted of such a felony offense after applying; and
(b) Has not completely satisfied all legal financial obligations owed
prior to applying for benefits. [2010 c 122 § 1; 2009 c 38 § 1; 2002 c 54 § 1;
1996 c 122 § 5; 1993 sp.s. c 24 § 912; 1992 c 203 § 1; 1990 c 3 § 502; 1989
1st ex.s. c 5 § 5; 1989 c 12 § 2; 1987 c 281 § 8; 1985 c 443 § 15; 1983 c 239
§ 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 8 § 2; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 26; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 5; 1975
1st ex.s. c 176 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 7.]
Effective date, application—2010 c 122 §§ 1 and 2: "Sections 1 and
2 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public
institutions, and take effect April 1, 2010, for all claims of victims of criminal acts occurring after July 1, 1981." [2010 c 122 § 8.]
Expiration date—2010 c 122 §§ 1 and 2: "Sections 1 and 2 of this act
expire July 1, 2015." [2010 c 122 § 9.]
7.68.070
7.68.070 Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations (as
amended by 2010 c 289). The right to benefits under this chapter and the
amount thereof will be governed insofar as is applicable by the provisions
contained in chapter 51.32 RCW except as provided in this section:
(1) The provisions contained in RCW 51.32.015, 51.32.030, 51.32.072,
51.32.073, 51.32.180, 51.32.190, and 51.32.200 are not applicable to this
chapter.
(2) Each victim injured as a result of a criminal act, including criminal
acts committed between July 1, 1981, and January 1, 1983, or the victim’s
family or dependents in case of death of the victim, are entitled to benefits in
accordance with this chapter, subject to the limitations under RCW 7.68.015.
The rights, duties, responsibilities, limitations, and procedures applicable to
a worker as contained in RCW 51.32.010 are applicable to this chapter.
(3)(a) The limitations contained in RCW 51.32.020 are applicable to
claims under this chapter. In addition ((thereto)), no person or spouse, child,
or dependent of such person is entitled to benefits under this chapter when
the injury for which benefits are sought, was:
(((a))) (i) The result of consent, provocation, or incitement by the victim, unless an injury resulting from a criminal act caused the death of the victim;
(((b))) (ii) Sustained while the crime victim was engaged in the attempt
to commit, or the commission of, a felony; or
(((c))) (iii) Sustained while the victim was confined in any county or
city jail, federal jail or prison or in any other federal institution, or any state
correctional institution maintained and operated by the department of social
and health services or the department of corrections, prior to release from
lawful custody; or confined or living in any other institution maintained and
operated by the department of social and health services or the department of
corrections.
(b) A person identified as the "minor" in the charge of commercial sexual abuse of a minor under RCW 9.68A.100, promoting commercial sexual
abuse of a minor under RCW 9.68A.101, or promoting travel for commercial
sexual abuse of a minor under RCW 9.68A.102 is considered a victim of a
criminal act for the purpose of the right to benefits under this chapter even if
the person is also charged with prostitution under RCW 9A.88.030.
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(4) The benefits established upon the death of a worker and contained
in RCW 51.32.050 shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter and
provisions relating to payment contained in that section shall equally apply
under this chapter((: PROVIDED, That)). Benefits for burial expenses shall
not exceed the amount paid by the department in case of the death of a
worker as provided in chapter 51.32 RCW in any claim((: PROVIDED
FURTHER, That)). If the criminal act results in the death of a victim who
was not gainfully employed at the time of the criminal act, and who was not
so employed for at least three consecutive months of the twelve months
immediately preceding the criminal act;
(a) Benefits payable to an eligible surviving spouse, where there are no
children of the victim at the time of the criminal act who have survived the
victim or where such spouse has legal custody of all of his or her children,
shall be limited to burial expenses and a lump sum payment of seven thousand five hundred dollars without reference to number of children, if any;
(b) Where any such spouse has legal custody of one or more but not all
of such children, then such burial expenses shall be paid, and such spouse
shall receive a lump sum payment of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars and any such child or children not in the legal custody of such spouse
shall receive a lump sum of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars to be
divided equally among such child or children;
(c) If any such spouse does not have legal custody of any of the children, the burial expenses shall be paid and the spouse shall receive a lump
sum payment of up to three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars and any
such child or children not in the legal custody of the spouse shall receive a
lump sum payment of up to three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars to be
divided equally among the child or children;
(d) If no such spouse survives, then such burial expenses shall be paid,
and each surviving child of the victim at the time of the criminal act shall
receive a lump sum payment of three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars up
to a total of two such children and where there are more than two such children the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars shall be divided equally
among such children.
No other benefits may be paid or payable under these circumstances.
(5) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.060 for permanent total disability proximately caused by the criminal act shall be the benefits obtainable
under this chapter, and provisions relating to payment contained in that section apply under this chapter: PROVIDED, That if a victim becomes permanently and totally disabled as a proximate result of the criminal act and was
not gainfully employed at the time of the criminal act, the victim shall
receive monthly during the period of the disability the following percentages, where applicable, of the average monthly wage determined as of the
date of the criminal act pursuant to RCW 51.08.018:
(a) If married at the time of the criminal act, twenty-nine percent of the
average monthly wage.
(b) If married with one child at the time of the criminal act, thirty-four
percent of the average monthly wage.
(c) If married with two children at the time of the criminal act, thirtyeight percent of the average monthly wage.
(d) If married with three children at the time of the criminal act, fortyone percent of the average monthly wage.
(e) If married with four children at the time of the criminal act, fortyfour percent of the average monthly wage.
(f) If married with five or more children at the time of the criminal act,
forty-seven percent of the average monthly wage.
(g) If unmarried at the time of the criminal act, twenty-five percent of
the average monthly wage.
(h) If unmarried with one child at the time of the criminal act, thirty
percent of the average monthly wage.
(i) If unmarried with two children at the time of the criminal act, thirtyfour percent of the average monthly wage.
(j) If unmarried with three children at the time of the criminal act,
thirty-seven percent of the average monthly wage.
(k) If unmarried with four children at the time of the criminal act, forty
percent of the average monthly wage.
(l) If unmarried with five or more children at the time of the criminal
act, forty-three percent of the average monthly wage.
(6) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.080 for permanent partial
disability shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter, and provisions
relating to payment contained in that section equally apply under this chapter.
(7) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.090 for temporary total disability shall be the benefits obtainable under this chapter, and provisions
relating to payment contained in that section apply under this chapter((:
PROVIDED, That)). No person is eligible for temporary total disability benefits under this chapter if such person was not gainfully employed at the time
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of the criminal act, and was not so employed for at least three consecutive
months of the twelve months immediately preceding the criminal act.
(8) The benefits established in RCW 51.32.095 for continuation of benefits during vocational rehabilitation shall be benefits obtainable under this
chapter, and provisions relating to payment contained in that section apply
under this chapter((: PROVIDED, That)). Benefits shall not exceed five
thousand dollars for any single injury.
(9) The provisions for lump sum payment of benefits upon death or
permanent total disability as contained in RCW 51.32.130 apply under this
chapter.
(10) The provisions relating to payment of benefits to, for or on behalf
of workers contained in RCW 51.32.040, 51.32.055, 51.32.100, 51.32.110,
51.32.120, 51.32.135, 51.32.140, 51.32.150, 51.32.160, and 51.32.210 are
applicable to payment of benefits to, for or on behalf of victims under this
chapter.
(11) No person or spouse, child, or dependent of such person is entitled
to benefits under this chapter where the person making a claim for such benefits has refused to give reasonable cooperation to state or local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to apprehend and convict the perpetrator(s) of
the criminal act which gave rise to the claim.
(12) In addition to other benefits provided under this chapter, victims
of sexual assault are entitled to receive appropriate counseling. Fees for such
counseling shall be determined by the department in accordance with RCW
51.04.030, subject to the limitations of RCW 7.68.080. Counseling services
may include, if determined appropriate by the department, counseling of
members of the victim’s immediate family, other than the perpetrator of the
assault.
(13) Except for medical benefits authorized under RCW 7.68.080, no
more than thirty thousand dollars shall be granted as a result of a single
injury or death, except that benefits granted as the result of total permanent
disability or death shall not exceed forty thousand dollars.
(14) Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter and Title 51
RCW, benefits payable for total temporary disability under subsection (7) of
this section, shall be limited to fifteen thousand dollars.
(15) Any person who is responsible for the victim’s injuries, or who
would otherwise be unjustly enriched as a result of the victim’s injuries, shall
not be a beneficiary under this chapter.
(16) Crime victims’ compensation is not available to pay for services
covered under chapter 74.09 RCW or Title XIX of the federal social security
act, except to the extent that the costs for such services exceed service limits
established by the department of social and health services or, during the
1993-95 fiscal biennium, to the extent necessary to provide matching funds
for federal medicaid reimbursement.
(17) In addition to other benefits provided under this chapter, immediate family members of a homicide victim may receive appropriate counseling to assist in dealing with the immediate, near-term consequences of the
related effects of the homicide. Fees for counseling shall be determined by
the department in accordance with RCW 51.04.030, subject to the limitations
of RCW 7.68.080. Payment of counseling benefits under this section may
not be provided to the perpetrator of the homicide. The benefits under this
subsection may be provided only with respect to homicides committed on or
after July 1, 1992.
(18) A dependent mother, father, stepmother, or stepfather, as defined
in RCW 51.08.050, who is a survivor of her or his child’s homicide, who has
been requested by a law enforcement agency or a prosecutor to assist in the
judicial proceedings related to the death of the victim, and who is not domiciled in Washington state at the time of the request, may receive a lump-sum
payment upon arrival in this state. Total benefits under this subsection may
not exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars. If more than one dependent
parent is eligible for this benefit, the lump-sum payment of seven thousand
five hundred dollars shall be divided equally among the dependent parents.
(19) A victim whose crime occurred in another state who qualifies for
benefits under RCW 7.68.060(4) may receive appropriate mental health
counseling to address distress arising from participation in the civil commitment proceedings. Fees for counseling shall be determined by the department in accordance with RCW 51.04.030, subject to the limitations of RCW
7.68.080. [2010 c 289 § 6; 2009 c 38 § 1; 2002 c 54 § 1; 1996 c 122 § 5; 1993
sp.s. c 24 § 912; 1992 c 203 § 1; 1990 c 3 § 502; 1989 1st ex.s. c 5 § 5; 1989
c 12 § 2; 1987 c 281 § 8; 1985 c 443 § 15; 1983 c 239 § 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 8
§ 2; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 26; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 5; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 3;
1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 7.]
Reviser’s note: RCW 7.68.070 was amended twice during the 2010
legislative session, each without reference to the other. For rule of construction concerning sections amended more than once during the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
(2010 Ed.)
7.68.080
Findings—Intent—1996 c 122: See note following RCW 7.68.035.
Effective dates—Intent—Reports—1982 1st ex.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 7.68.035.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.075 Marital status—Payment for or on account
of children. Notwithstanding the provisions of any of the
sections, as now or hereafter amended, of Title 51 RCW
which are made applicable to this chapter, the marital status
of all victims shall be deemed to be fixed as of the date of the
criminal act. All references to the child or children living or
conceived of the victim in this chapter shall be deemed to
refer to such child or children as of the date of the criminal act
unless the context clearly indicates the contrary.
Payments for or on account of any such child or children
shall cease when such child is no longer a "child" as defined
in RCW 51.08.030, as now or hereafter amended, or on the
death of any such child whichever occurs first.
Payments to the victim or surviving spouse for or on
account of any such child or children shall be made only
when the victim or surviving spouse has legal custody of any
such child or children. Where the victim or surviving spouse
does not have such legal custody any payments for or on
account of any such child or children shall be made to the person having legal custody of such child or children and the
amount of payments shall be subtracted from the payments
which would have been due the victim or surviving spouse
had legal custody not been transferred to another person.
[1977 ex.s. c 302 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 9.]
7.68.075
7.68.080 Medical aid—Construction. The provisions
of chapter 51.36 RCW as now or hereafter amended govern
the provision of medical aid under this chapter to victims
injured as a result of a criminal act, including criminal acts
committed between July 1, 1981, and January 1, 1983, except
that:
(1) The provisions contained in RCW 51.36.030,
51.36.040, and 51.36.080 as now or hereafter amended do not
apply to this chapter;
(2) The specific provisions of RCW 51.36.020 as now or
hereafter amended relating to supplying emergency transportation do not apply: PROVIDED, That:
(a) When the injury to any victim is so serious as to
require the victim’s being taken from the place of injury to a
place of treatment, reasonable transportation costs to the
nearest place of proper treatment shall be reimbursed from
the fund established pursuant to RCW 7.68.090; and
(b) In the case of alleged rape or molestation of a child
the reasonable costs of a colposcope examination shall be
reimbursed from the fund pursuant to RCW 7.68.090. Hospital, clinic, and medical charges along with all related fees
under this chapter shall conform to regulations promulgated
by the director. The director shall set these service levels and
fees at a level no lower than those established by the department of social and health services under Title 74 RCW. In
establishing fees for medical and other health care services,
the director shall consider the director’s duty to purchase
health care in a prudent, cost-effective manner. The director
shall establish rules adopted in accordance with chapter 34.05
RCW. Nothing in this chapter may be construed to require
the payment of interest on any billing, fee, or charge. [1990
7.68.080
[Title 7 RCW—page 71]
7.68.085
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
c 3 § 503; 1989 1st ex.s. c 5 § 6; 1986 c 98 § 2; 1983 c 239 §
3; 1981 1st ex.s. c 6 § 27; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 4; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 122 § 8.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.085 Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs. (Effective until July 1, 2015.) (1) This section has
no force or effect from April 1, 2010, until July 1, 2015.
(2) The director of labor and industries shall institute a
cap on medical benefits of one hundred fifty thousand dollars
per injury or death. Payment for medical services in excess
of the cap shall be made available to any innocent victim
under the same conditions as other medical services and if the
medical services are:
(a) Necessary for a previously accepted condition;
(b) Necessary to protect the victim’s life or prevent deterioration of the victim’s previously accepted condition; and
(c) Not available from an alternative source.
For the purposes of this section, an individual will not be
required to use his or her assets other than funds recovered as
a result of a civil action or criminal restitution, for medical
expenses or pain and suffering, in order to qualify for an
alternative source of payment.
The director shall, in cooperation with the department of
social and health services, establish by October 1, 1989, a
process to aid crime victims in identifying and applying for
appropriate alternative benefit programs, if any, administered
by the department of social and health services. [2010 c 122
§ 2; 2009 c 479 § 9; 1990 c 3 § 504; 1989 1st ex.s. c 5 § 3.]
7.68.085
Effective date, application—Expiration date—2010 c 122 §§ 1 and
2: See notes following RCW 7.68.070.
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.085 Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs. (Effective July 1, 2015.) The director of labor and
industries shall institute a cap on medical benefits of one hundred fifty thousand dollars per injury or death. Payment for
medical services in excess of the cap shall be made available
to any innocent victim under the same conditions as other
medical services and if the medical services are:
(1) Necessary for a previously accepted condition;
(2) Necessary to protect the victim’s life or prevent deterioration of the victim’s previously accepted condition; and
(3) Not available from an alternative source.
For the purposes of this section, an individual will not be
required to use his or her assets other than funds recovered as
a result of a civil action or criminal restitution, for medical
expenses or pain and suffering, in order to qualify for an
alternative source of payment.
The director shall, in cooperation with the department of
social and health services, establish by October 1, 1989, a
process to aid crime victims in identifying and applying for
appropriate alternative benefit programs, if any, administered
by the department of social and health services. [2009 c 479
§ 9; 1990 c 3 § 504; 1989 1st ex.s. c 5 § 3.]
7.68.085
Effective date—2009 c 479: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
[Title 7 RCW—page 72]
7.68.090 Establishment of funds. The director shall
establish such fund or funds, separate from existing funds,
necessary to administer this chapter, and payment to these
funds shall be from legislative appropriation, statutory provision, reimbursement and subrogation as provided in this
chapter, and from any contributions or grants specifically so
directed. [1995 c 234 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 9.]
7.68.090
Finding—1995 c 234: See note following RCW 72.09.095.
7.68.100 Physicians’ reporting. The requirements
relating to physicians’ reporting contained in RCW
51.36.060 and 51.48.060 as now or hereafter amended shall
apply under this chapter. Any funds collected pursuant to
RCW 51.48.060 as now or hereafter amended shall be paid
into the fund established pursuant to RCW 7.68.090. [1973
1st ex.s. c 122 § 10.]
7.68.100
7.68.110 Appeals. The provisions contained in chapter
51.52 RCW relating to appeals shall govern appeals under
this chapter: PROVIDED, That no provision contained in
chapter 51.52 RCW concerning employers as parties to any
settlement, appeal, or other action shall apply to this chapter:
PROVIDED FURTHER, That appeals taken from a decision
of the board of industrial insurance appeals under this chapter
shall be governed by the provisions relating to judicial review
of administrative decisions contained in RCW 34.05.510
through 34.05.598, and the department shall have the same
right of review from a decision of the board of industrial
insurance appeals as does the claimant: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the time in which to file a protest or appeal from
any order, decision, or award under this chapter shall be
ninety days from the date the order, decision, or award is
communicated to the parties. [1997 c 102 § 1; 1989 c 175 §
40; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 5; 1973 1st
ex.s. c 122 § 11.]
7.68.110
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7.68.120 Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—
Notice—Fees—Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation. Any person who has committed a criminal act which
resulted in injury compensated under this chapter may be
required to make reimbursement to the department as provided in this section.
(1) Any payment of benefits to or on behalf of a victim
under this chapter creates a debt due and owing to the department by any person found to have committed the criminal act
in either a civil or criminal court proceeding in which he or
she is a party. If there has been a superior or district court
order, or an order of the indeterminate sentence review board
or the department of social and health services, as provided in
subsection (4) of this section, the debt shall be limited to the
amount provided for in the order. A court order shall prevail
over any other order. If, in a criminal proceeding, a person
has been found to have committed the criminal act that results
in the payment of benefits to a victim and the court in the
criminal proceeding does not enter a restitution order, the
department shall, within one year of imposition of the sentence, petition the court for entry of a restitution order.
(2)(a) The department may issue a notice of debt due and
owing to the person found to have committed the criminal
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act, and shall serve the notice on the person in the manner
prescribed for the service of a summons in a civil action or by
certified mail. The department shall file the notice of debt due
and owing along with proof of service with the superior court
of the county where the criminal act took place. The person
served the notice shall have thirty days from the date of service to respond to the notice by requesting a hearing in superior court.
(b) If a person served a notice of debt due and owing fails
to respond within thirty days, the department may seek a
default judgment. Upon entry of a judgment in an action
brought pursuant to (a) of this subsection, the clerk shall enter
the order in the execution docket. The filing fee shall be
added to the amount of the debt indicated in the judgment.
The judgment shall become a lien upon all real and personal
property of the person named in the judgment as in other civil
cases. The judgment shall be subject to execution, garnishment, or other procedures for collection of a judgment.
(3)(a) The director, or the director’s designee, may issue
to any person or organization an order to withhold and deliver
property of any kind if there is reason to believe that the person or organization possesses property that is due, owing, or
belonging to any person against whom a judgment for a debt
due and owing has been entered under subsection (2) of this
section. For purposes of this subsection, "person or organization" includes any individual, firm, association, corporation,
political subdivision of the state, or agency of the state.
(b) The order to withhold and deliver must be served in
the manner prescribed for the service of a summons in a civil
action or by certified mail, return receipt requested. Any person or organization upon whom service has been made shall
answer the order within twenty days exclusive of the day of
service, under oath and in writing, and shall make true
answers to the matters inquired of therein.
(c) If there is in the possession of the person or organization served with the order any property that might be subject
to the claim of the department, the person or organization
must immediately withhold such property and deliver the
property to the director or the director’s authorized representative immediately upon demand.
(d) If the person or organization served the order fails to
timely answer the order, the court may render judgment by
default against the person or organization for the full amount
claimed by the director in the order plus costs.
(e) If an order to withhold and deliver is served upon an
employer and the property found to be subject to the notice is
wages, the employer may assert in the answer all exemptions
to which the wage earner might be entitled as provided by
RCW 6.27.150.
(4) Upon being placed on work release pursuant to chapter 72.65 RCW, or upon release from custody of a state correctional facility on parole, any convicted person who owes a
debt to the department as a consequence of a criminal act may
have the schedule or amount of payments therefor set as a
condition of work release or parole by the department of
social and health services or indeterminate sentence review
board respectively, subject to modification based on change
of circumstances. Such action shall be binding on the department.
(5) Any requirement for payment due and owing the
department by a convicted person under this chapter may be
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7.68.125
waived, modified downward or otherwise adjusted by the
department in the interest of justice, the well-being of the victim, and the rehabilitation of the individual.
(6) The department shall not seek payment for a debt due
and owing if such action would deprive the victim of the
crime giving rise to the claim under this chapter of the benefit
of any property to which the victim would be entitled under
RCW 26.16.030. [1995 c 33 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 12.]
7.68.125 Erroneous or fraudulent payment—Repayment, when—Order contending a debt due—Filing—
Fee—Service—Penalty. (1) Whenever any payment under
this chapter is made because of clerical error, mistake of
identity, innocent misrepresentation by or on behalf of the
recipient thereof mistakenly acted upon, or any other circumstance of a similar nature, all not induced by fraud, the recipient thereof shall repay it and recoupment may be made from
any future payments due to the recipient under this chapter.
The department must make claim for such repayment or
recoupment within one year of the making of any such payment or it will be deemed that any claim therefor has been
waived. The department may exercise its discretion to waive,
in whole or in part, the amount of any such timely claim.
(2) Whenever any payment under this chapter has been
made pursuant to an adjudication by the department, board,
or any court and timely appeal therefrom has been made and
the final decision is that any such payment was made pursuant to an erroneous adjudication, the recipient thereof shall
repay it and recoupment may be made from any future payments due to the recipient under this chapter. The department
may exercise its discretion to waive, in whole or in part, the
amount thereof.
(3) Whenever any payment under this chapter has been
induced by fraud the recipient thereof shall repay any such
payment together with a penalty of fifty percent of the total of
any such payments and the amount of such total sum may be
recouped from any future payments due to the recipient under
this chapter and the amount of the penalty shall be placed in
the fund or funds established pursuant to RCW 7.68.090.
(4) If the department issues an order contending a debt
due and owing under this section, the order is subject to chapter 51.52 RCW. If the order becomes final under chapter
51.52 RCW, the director or the director’s designee may file
with the clerk of any county within the state a warrant in the
amount stated in the order plus interest accruing from the date
the order became final. The clerk of the county in which the
warrant is filed shall immediately enter the warrant in the
execution docket. The amount of the warrant as docketed
becomes a lien upon all real and personal property of the person against whom the warrant is issued, the same as a judgment in a civil case. The warrant shall then be subject to execution, garnishment, and other procedures for the collection
of judgments. The filing fee must be added to the amount of
the warrant. The department shall mail a conformed copy of
the warrant to the person named within seven working days
of filing with the clerk.
(5)(a) The director, or the director’s designee, may issue
to any person or organization an order to withhold and deliver
property of any kind if there is reason to believe that the person or organization possesses property that is due, owing, or
belonging to any person against whom a final order of debt
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due and owing has been entered. For purposes of this subsection, "person or organization" includes any individual, firm,
association, corporation, political subdivision of the state, or
agency of the state.
(b) The order to withhold and deliver must be served in
the manner prescribed for the service of a summons in a civil
action or by certified mail, return receipt requested. Any person or organization upon whom service has been made shall
answer the order within twenty days exclusive of the day of
service, under oath and in writing, and shall make true
answers to the matters inquired of therein.
(c) If there is in the possession of the person or organization served with the order any property that might be subject
to the claim of the department, the person or organization
must immediately withhold such property and deliver the
property to the director or the director’s authorized representative immediately upon demand.
(d) If the person or organization served the order fails to
timely answer the order, the court may render judgment by
default against the person or organization for the full amount
claimed by the director in the order plus costs.
(e) If an order to withhold and deliver is served upon an
employer and the property found to be subject to the notice is
wages, the employer may assert in the answer all exemptions
to which the wage earner might be entitled as provided by
RCW 6.27.150. [1995 c 33 § 2; 1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 8.]
7.68.130 Public or private insurance—Attorneys’
fees and costs of victim. (1) Benefits payable pursuant to
this chapter shall be reduced by the amount of any other public or private insurance available, less a proportionate share
of reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, if any, incurred by the
victim in obtaining recovery from the insurer. Calculation of
a proportionate share of attorneys’ fees and costs shall be
made under the formula established in RCW 51.24.060. The
department or the victim may require court approval of costs
and attorneys’ fees or may petition a court for determination
of the reasonableness of costs and attorneys’ fees.
(2) Benefits payable after 1980 to victims injured or
killed before 1980 shall be reduced by any other public or private insurance including but not limited to social security.
(3) Payment by the department under this chapter shall
be secondary to other insurance benefits, notwithstanding the
provision of any contract or coverage to the contrary. In the
case of private life insurance proceeds, the first forty thousand dollars of the proceeds shall not be considered for purposes of any reduction in benefits.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the collection methods available under RCW 7.68.125(4) apply. [1995 c 33 § 3;
1985 c 443 § 16; 1980 c 156 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 302 § 8; 1973
1st ex.s. c 122 § 13.]
7.68.130
Legislative intent—"Public or private insurance"—1980 c 156: See
note following RCW 7.68.020.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.140 Confidentiality. Information contained in the
claim files and records of victims, under the provisions of this
chapter, shall be deemed confidential and shall not be open to
public inspection: PROVIDED, That, except as limited by
state or federal statutes or regulations, such information may
be provided to public employees in the performance of their
7.68.140
[Title 7 RCW—page 74]
official duties: PROVIDED FURTHER, That except as otherwise limited by state or federal statutes or regulations a
claimant or a representative of a claimant, be it an individual
or an organization, may review a claim file or receive specific
information therefrom upon the presentation of the signed
authorization of the claimant: PROVIDED FURTHER, That
physicians treating or examining victims claiming benefits
under this chapter or physicians giving medical advice to the
department regarding any claim may, at the discretion of the
department and as not otherwise limited by state or federal
statutes or regulations, inspect the claim files and records of
such victims, and other persons may, when rendering assistance to the department at any stage of the proceedings on
any matter pertaining to the administration of this chapter,
inspect the claim files and records of such victims at the discretion of the department and as not otherwise limited by
state or federal statutes or regulations. [1997 c 310 § 1; 1975
1st ex.s. c 176 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 14.]
7.68.145
7.68.145 Release of information in performance of
official duties. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
all law enforcement, criminal justice, or other governmental
agencies, or hospital; any physician or other practitioner of
the healing arts; or any other organization or person having
possession or control of any investigative or other information pertaining to any alleged criminal act or victim concerning which a claim for benefits has been filed under this chapter, shall, upon request, make available to and allow the
reproduction of any such information by the section of the
department administering this chapter or other public
employees in their performance of their official duties under
this chapter.
No person or organization, public or private, shall incur
any legal liability by reason of releasing any such information to the director of labor and industries or the section of the
department which administers this chapter or other public
employees in the performance of their official duties under
this chapter. [1975 1st ex.s. c 176 § 7.]
7.68.150
7.68.150 Benefits, payments and costs to be funded
and accounted for separately. All benefits and payments
made, and all administrative costs accrued, pursuant to this
chapter shall be funded and accounted for separate from the
other operations and responsibilities of the department.
[1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 15.]
7.68.155
7.68.155 Information on funding availability, payments, administrative costs—Posting on departmental
web site. (1) Within current funding levels, the department’s
crime victims’ compensation program shall post on its public
web site a report that shows the following items:
(a) The total amount of current funding available in the
crime victims’ compensation fund;
(b) The total amount of funding disbursed to victims in
the previous thirty days; and
(c) The total amount paid in overhead and administrative
costs in the previous thirty days.
(2) The information listed in subsection (1) of this section must be posted and maintained on the department’s web
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site by July 1, 2010, and updated every thirty days thereafter.
[2010 c 122 § 7.]
7.68.160 Claims of persons injured prior to effective
date. Any person who has been injured as a result of a "criminal act" as herein defined on or after January 1, 1972 up to
July 1, 1974, who would otherwise be eligible for benefits
under this chapter, may for a period of ninety days from July
1, 1974, file a claim for benefits with the department on a
form provided by the department. The department shall
investigate and review such claims, and, within two hundred
ten days of July 1, 1974, shall report to the governor its findings and recommendations as to such claims, along with a
statement as to what special legislative relief, if any, the
department recommends should be provided. [1986 c 158 §
2; 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 § 16.]
7.68.160
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.165 Application of chapter to claims filed under
RCW 7.68.160. The rights, privileges, responsibilities,
duties, limitations and procedures contained in this chapter
shall apply to those claims filed pursuant to RCW 7.68.160.
In respect to such claims, the department shall proceed in the
same manner and with the same authority as provided in this
chapter with respect to those claims filed pursuant to RCW
7.68.060 as now or hereafter amended. [1975 1st ex.s. c 176
§ 10.]
7.68.165
7.68.170 Examination costs of sexual assault victims
paid by state. No costs incurred by a hospital or other emergency medical facility for the examination of the victim of a
sexual assault, when such examination is performed for the
purposes of gathering evidence for possible prosecution,
shall be billed or charged directly or indirectly to the victim
of such assault. Such costs shall be paid by the state pursuant
to this chapter. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 11.]
7.68.170
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.200 Payment for reenactments of crimes—Contracts—Deposits—Damages. After hearing, as provided in
RCW 7.68.210, every person, firm, corporation, partnership,
association or other legal entity contracting with any person
or the representative or assignee of any person, accused or
convicted of a crime in this state, with respect to the reenactment of such crime, by way of a movie, book, magazine article, tape recording, phonograph record, radio or television
presentation, live entertainment of any kind, or from the
expression of such accused or convicted person’s thoughts,
feelings, opinion or emotions regarding such crime, shall
submit a copy of such contract to the department and pay
over to the department any moneys which would otherwise,
by terms of such contract, be owing to the person so accused
or convicted or his representatives. The department shall
deposit such moneys in an escrow account for the benefit of
and payable to any victim or the legal representative of any
victim of crimes committed by: (i) such convicted person; or
(ii) such accused person, but only if such accused person is
eventually convicted of the crime and provided that such victim, within five years of the date of the establishment of such
escrow account, brings a civil action in a court of competent
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jurisdiction and recovers a money judgment for damages
against such person or his representatives. [1979 ex.s. c 219
§ 13.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.210 Payment may be directed based on contract.
The prosecutor or the department may, at any time after the
person’s arraignment petition any superior court for an order,
following notice and hearing, directing that any contract
described in RCW 7.68.200 shall be paid in accordance with
RCW 7.68.200 through 7.68.280. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 12.]
7.68.210
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.220 Notice published of moneys in escrow. The
department, at least once every six months for five years from
the date it receives such moneys, shall cause to have published a legal notice in newspapers of general circulation in
the county wherein the crime was committed and in counties
contiguous to such county advising such victims that such
escrow moneys are available to satisfy money judgments pursuant to this section. For crimes committed in a city located
within a county having a population of one million or more,
the notice provided for in this section shall be in newspapers
having general circulation in such city. The department may,
in its discretion, provide for such additional notice as it
deems necessary. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 14.]
7.68.220
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7.68.230 Payment to accused if charges dismissed,
acquitted. Upon dismissal of charges or acquittal of any
accused person the department shall immediately pay over to
such accused person the moneys in the escrow account established on behalf of such accused person. [1979 ex.s. c 219 §
15.]
7.68.230
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7.68.240 Payment if no actions pending. Upon a
showing by any convicted person or the state that five years
have elapsed from the establishment of such escrow account
and further that no actions are pending against such convicted
person pursuant to RCW 7.68.200 through 7.68.280, the
department shall immediately pay over fifty percent of any
moneys in the escrow account to such person or his legal representatives and fifty percent of any moneys in the escrow
account to the fund under RCW 7.68.035(4). [1988 c 155 §
4; 1979 ex.s. c 219 § 16.]
7.68.240
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7.68.250 Persons not guilty for mental reasons
deemed convicted. For purposes of *this act, a person found
not guilty as a result of the defense of mental disease or defect
shall be deemed to be a convicted person. [1979 ex.s. c 219
§ 17.]
7.68.250
*Reviser’s note: "this act" literally refers to 1979 ex.s. c 219. As used
in this section, the term apparently refers to only sections 12 through 20 of
that act, which are codified as RCW 7.68.200 through 7.68.280.
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7.68.260 Time for filing action begins when escrow
account established. Notwithstanding any inconsistent pro7.68.260
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7.68.270
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vision of the civil practice and rules with respect to the timely
bringing of an action, the five year period provided for in
RCW 7.68.200 shall not begin to run until an escrow account
has been established. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 18.]
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7.68.270 Escrow moneys may be used for legal representation. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of *this
act the department shall make payments from an escrow
account to any person accused or convicted of a crime upon
the order of a court of competent jurisdiction after a showing
by such person that such moneys shall be used for the exclusive purpose of retaining legal representation at any stage of
the proceedings against such person, including the appeals
process. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 19.]
7.68.270
*Reviser’s note: "this act," see note following RCW 7.68.250.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.280 Actions to avoid law null and void. Any
action taken by any person accused or convicted of a crime,
whether by way of execution of a power of attorney, creation
of corporate entities or otherwise, to defeat the purpose of
*this act shall be null and void as against the public policy of
this state. [1979 ex.s. c 219 § 20.]
7.68.280
*Reviser’s note: "this act," see note following RCW 7.68.250.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.68.290 Restitution—Disposition when victim dead
or not found. If a defendant has paid restitution pursuant to
court order under RCW 9.92.060, 9.94A.750, 9.94A.753,
9.95.210, or 9A.20.030 and the victim entitled to restitution
cannot be found or has died, the clerk of the court shall
deposit with the county treasurer the amount of restitution
unable to be paid to the victim. The county treasurer shall
monthly transmit the money to the state treasurer for deposit
as provided in RCW 43.08.250. Moneys deposited under this
section shall be used to compensate victims of crimes
through the crime victims compensation fund. [1997 c 358 §
3; 1987 c 281 § 2.]
7.68.290
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7.68.300 Finding. The legislature finds compelling
state interests in compensating the victims of crime and in
preventing criminals from profiting from their crimes. RCW
7.68.310 through 7.68.340 are intended to advance both of
these interests. [1993 c 288 § 3.]
7.68.300
7.68.310 Property subject to seizure and forfeiture.
The following are subject to seizure and forfeiture and no
property right exists in them:
(1) All tangible or intangible property, including any
right or interest in such property, acquired by a person convicted of a crime for which there is a victim of the crime and
to the extent the acquisition is the direct or indirect result of
the convicted person having committed the crime. Such property includes but is not limited to the convicted person’s
remuneration for, or contract interest in, any reenactment or
depiction or account of the crime in a movie, book, magazine,
newspaper or other publication, audio recording, radio or
television presentation, live entertainment of any kind, or any
7.68.310
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expression of the convicted person’s thoughts, feelings, opinions, or emotions regarding the crime.
(2) Any property acquired through the traceable proceeds of property described in subsection (1) of this section.
[1993 c 288 § 4.]
7.68.320 Seizure and forfeiture—Procedure. (1) Any
property subject to seizure and forfeiture under RCW
7.68.310 may be seized by the prosecuting attorney of the
county in which the convicted person was convicted upon
process issued by any superior court having jurisdiction over
the property.
(2) Proceedings for forfeiture are commenced by a seizure. Seizure of real property shall include the filing of a lis
pendens by the seizing agency. Real property seized under
this section shall not be transferred or otherwise conveyed
until ninety days after seizure or until a judgment of forfeiture
is entered, whichever is later, except that such real property
seized may be transferred or conveyed to any person or entity
who acquires title by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure of a security interest.
(3) The prosecuting attorney who seized the property
shall cause notice to be served within fifteen days following
the seizure on the owner of the property seized and the person
in charge thereof and any person having any known right or
interest therein, including any community property interest,
of the seizure and intended forfeiture of the seized property.
Service of notice of seizure of real property shall be made
according to the rules of civil procedure. However, the state
may not obtain a default judgment with respect to real property against a party who is served by substituted service
absent an affidavit stating that a good faith effort has been
made to ascertain if the defaulted party is incarcerated within
the state, and that there is no present basis to believe that the
party is incarcerated within the state. The notice of seizure in
other cases may be served by any method authorized by law
or court rule including but not limited to service by certified
mail with return receipt requested. Service by mail shall be
deemed complete upon mailing within the fifteen-day period
following the seizure. Notice of seizure in the case of property subject to a security interest that has been perfected by
filing a financing statement in accordance with *chapter
62A.9 RCW, or a certificate of title, shall be made by service
upon the secured party or the secured party’s assignee at the
address shown on the financing statement or the certificate of
title.
(4) If no person notifies the seizing prosecuting attorney
in writing of the person’s claim of ownership or right to possession of the property within forty-five days for personal
property or ninety days for real property, the property seized
shall be deemed forfeited.
(5) If any person notifies the seizing prosecuting attorney
in writing of the person’s claim of ownership or right to possession of the property within forty-five days for personal
property or ninety days for real property, the person or persons shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard as
to the claim or right. The prosecuting attorney shall file the
case into a court of competent jurisdiction. In a court hearing
between two or more claimants to the article or articles
involved, the prevailing party shall be entitled to a judgment
for costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. In cases involving
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Victims of Crimes—Compensation, Assistance
personal property, the burden of producing evidence shall be
by a preponderance and upon the person claiming to be the
lawful owner or the person claiming to have the lawful right
to possession of the property. In cases involving real property, the burden of producing evidence shall be by a preponderance and upon the prosecuting attorney. The seizing prosecuting attorney shall promptly return the property to the
claimant upon a determination by the prosecuting attorney or
court that the claimant is the present lawful owner or is lawfully entitled to possession of the property.
(6) Upon the entry of an order of forfeiture of real property, the court shall forward a copy of the order to the county
auditor of the county in which the property is located. Orders
for the forfeiture of real property shall be entered by the superior court, subject to court rules.
(7) A forfeiture action under this section may be brought
at any time from the date of conviction until the expiration of
the statutory maximum period of incarceration that could
have been imposed for the crime involved.
(8) A forfeiture of property encumbered by a bona fide
security interest is subject to the interest of the secured party
if at the time the security interest was created, the secured
party did not know that the property was subject to seizure
and forfeiture. [1993 c 288 § 5.]
*Reviser’s note: Chapter 62A.9 RCW was repealed in its entirety by
2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001. For later enactment, see chapter
62A.9A RCW.
7.68.330 Seizure and forfeiture—Distribution of proceeds. (1) The proceeds of any forfeiture action brought
under RCW 7.68.320 shall be distributed as follows:
(a) First, to the victim or to the plaintiff in a wrongful
death action brought as a result of the victim’s death, to satisfy any money judgment against the convicted person, or to
satisfy any restitution ordered as part of the convicted person’s sentence;
(b) Second, to the reasonable legal expenses of bringing
the action;
(c) Third, to the crime victims’ compensation fund under
RCW 7.68.090.
(2) A court may establish such escrow accounts or other
arrangements as it deems necessary and appropriate in order
to distribute proceeds in accordance with this section. [1993
c 288 § 6.]
7.68.330
7.68.340 Seizure and forfeiture—Remedies nondefeatable and supplemental. (1) Any action taken by or on
behalf of a convicted person including but not limited to executing a power of attorney or creating a corporation for the
purpose of defeating the provisions of RCW 7.68.300
through 7.68.330 is null and void as against the public policy
of this state.
(2) RCW 7.68.300 through 7.68.330 are supplemental
and do not limit rights or remedies otherwise available to the
victims of crimes and do not limit actions otherwise available
against persons convicted of crimes. [1993 c 288 § 7.]
7.68.340
7.68.350 Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons. (1) There is created the Washington state
task force against the trafficking of persons.
7.68.350
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7.68.360
(2) The task force shall consist of the following members:
(a) The director of the office of community development, or the director’s designee;
(b) The secretary of the department of health, or the secretary’s designee;
(c) The secretary of the department of social and health
services, or the secretary’s designee;
(d) The director of the department of labor and industries, or the director’s designee;
(e) The commissioner of the employment security
department, or the commissioner’s designee;
(f) Nine members, selected by the director of the office
of community development, that represent public and private
sector organizations that provide assistance to persons who
are victims of trafficking.
(3) The task force shall be chaired by the director of the
office of community development, or the director’s designee.
(4) The task force shall carry out the following activities:
(a) Measure and evaluate the progress of the state in trafficking prevention activities;
(b) Identify available federal, state, and local programs
that provide services to victims of trafficking that include, but
are not limited to health care, human services, housing, education, legal assistance, job training or preparation, interpreting services, English as a second language classes, and victim’s compensation; and
(c) Make recommendations on methods to provide a
coordinated system of support and assistance to persons who
are victims of trafficking.
(5) The task force shall report its supplemental findings
and recommendations to the governor and legislature by June
30, 2004.
(6) The office of community development shall provide
necessary administrative and clerical support to the task
force, within available resources.
(7) The members of the task force shall serve without
compensation, but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses as
provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060, within available
resources.
(8) The task force expires June 30, 2004. [2003 c 266 §
1.]
Effective date—2003 c 266: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 14, 2003]." [2003 c 266 § 3.]
7.68.360 Human trafficking—Coordinated state
agency protocols. (1) By July 1, 2005, the director of the
*department of community, trade, and economic development, or the director’s designee, shall within existing
resources convene and chair a work group to develop written
protocols for delivery of services to victims of trafficking of
humans. The director shall invite appropriate federal agencies to consult with the work group for the purpose of developing protocols that, to the extent possible, are in concert
with federal statutes, regulations, and policies. In addition to
the director of the *department of community, trade, and economic development, the following shall be members of the
work group: The secretary of the department of health, the
secretary of the department of social and health services, the
7.68.360
[Title 7 RCW—page 77]
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attorney general, the director of the department of labor and
industries, the commissioner of the employment security
department, a representative of the Washington association
of prosecuting attorneys, the chief of the Washington state
patrol, two members selected by the Washington association
of sheriffs and police chiefs, and five members, selected by
the director of the *department of community, trade, and economic development from a list submitted by public and private sector organizations that provide assistance to persons
who are victims of trafficking. The attorney general, the
chief of the Washington state patrol, and the secretaries or
directors may designate a person to serve in their place.
Members of the work group shall serve without compensation.
(2) The protocols must meet all of the following minimum standards:
(a) The protocols must apply to the following state agencies: The *department of community, trade, and economic
development, the department of health, the department of
social and health services, the attorney general’s office, the
Washington state patrol, the department of labor and industries, and the employment security department;
(b) The protocols must provide policies and procedures
for interagency coordinated operations and cooperation with
government agencies and nongovernmental organizations,
agencies, and jurisdictions, including law enforcement agencies and prosecuting attorneys;
(c) The protocols must include the establishment of a
database electronically available to all affected agencies
which contains the name, address, and telephone numbers of
agencies that provide services to victims of human trafficking; and
(d) The protocols must provide guidelines for providing
for the social service needs of victims of trafficking of
humans, including housing, health care, and employment.
(3) By January 1, 2006, the work group shall finalize the
written protocols and submit them with a report to the legislature and the governor.
(4) The protocols shall be reviewed on a biennial basis
by the work group to determine whether revisions are appropriate. The director of the *department of community, trade,
and economic development, or the director’s designee, shall
within existing resources reconvene and chair the work group
for this purpose. [2005 c 358 § 2.]
*Reviser’s note: The "department of community, trade, and economic
development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Intent—Finding—2005 c 358: "The legislature recognizes that human
trafficking is growing to epidemic proportions and that our state is impacted.
Human trafficking is one of the greatest threats to human dignity. It is the
commodification of human beings and an assault on human values. Washington is, and must continue to be, a national leader at the state level in the
fight against human trafficking.
The legislature recognizes there are many state agencies and private
organizations that might be called on to provide services to victims of trafficking of humans. Victims of human trafficking are often in need of services such as emergency medical attention, food and shelter, vocational and
English language training, mental health counseling, and legal support. The
state intends to improve the response of state, local, and private entities to
incidents of trafficking of humans. Victims would be better served if there is
an established, coordinated system of identifying the needs of trafficking
victims, protocols for training of service delivery agencies and staff, timely
and appropriate delivery of services, and better investigations and prosecutions of trafficking.
Leadership in providing services to victims of trafficking of humans
[Title 7 RCW—page 78]
also extends beyond government efforts and is grounded in the work of
highly dedicated individuals and community-based groups. Without these
efforts the struggle against human trafficking will be very difficult to win.
The legislature, therefore, finds that such efforts merit regular public recognition and appreciation. Such recognition and appreciation will encourage
the efforts of all persons to end human trafficking, and provide the public
with information and education about the necessity of its involvement in this
struggle." [2005 c 358 § 1.]
Effective date—2005 c 358: "This act is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately
[May 10, 2005]." [2005 c 358 § 3.]
7.68.900 Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 122. This
chapter shall take effect on July 1, 1974. [1973 1st ex.s. c 122
§ 17.]
7.68.900
Funding required: "This bill shall not take effect until the funds necessary for its implementation have been specifically appropriated by the legislature and such appropriation itself has become law. It is the intention of
the legislature that if the governor shall veto this section or any item thereof,
none of the provisions of this bill shall take effect." [1973 1st ex.s. c 122 §
21.]
Reviser’s note: Funding for 1973 1st ex.s. c 122 was provided in 1973
1st ex.s. c 137 § 107 and 1975 1st ex.s. c 269 § 67(2).
7.68.905 Severability—Construction—1977 ex.s. c
302. (1) If any provision of this chapter, or its application to
any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of
the chapter, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances, is not affected.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section shall be effective retroactively to July 1, 1974. [1977 ex.s. c 302 § 12.]
7.68.905
7.68.910 Section captions. Section captions as used in
this act do not constitute any part of the law. [1973 1st ex.s.
c 122 § 20.]
7.68.910
7.68.915 Savings—Statute of limitations—1982 1st
ex.s. c 8. Nothing in chapter 8, Laws of 1982 1st ex. sess.,
affects or impairs any right to benefits existing prior to *the
effective date of this act. For injuries occurring on and after
July 1, 1981, and before *the effective date of this act, the
statute of limitations for filing claims under this chapter shall
begin to run on *the effective date of this act. [1982 1st ex.s.
c 8 § 3.]
7.68.915
*Reviser’s note: For "the effective date of this act," see note following
RCW 7.68.035.
Effective dates—Intent—Reports—1982 1st ex.s. c 8: See notes following RCW 7.68.035.
7.68.920 Construction—Chapter applicable to state
registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521. For the
purposes of this chapter, the terms spouse, marriage, marital,
husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family shall
be interpreted as applying equally to state registered domestic
partnerships or individuals in state registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage shall apply
equally to state registered domestic partnerships that have
been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that
such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Where
necessary to implement chapter 521, Laws of 2009, genderspecific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute,
rule, or other law shall be construed to be gender neutral, and
7.68.920
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Crime Victims, Survivors, and Witnesses
applicable to individuals in state registered domestic partnerships. [2009 c 521 § 17.]
Chapter 7.69 RCW
CRIME VICTIMS, SURVIVORS, AND WITNESSES
Chapter 7.69
Sections
7.69.010
7.69.020
7.69.030
7.69.032
7.69.035
7.69.040
7.69.050
Intent.
Definitions.
Rights of victims, survivors, and witnesses.
Right to make statement before postsentence release of
offender.
Protection of witnesses who testify against criminal gang
members—Intent.
Representation of incapacitated or incompetent victim.
Construction of chapter—Other remedies or defenses.
Domestic violence leave: Chapter 49.76 RCW.
7.69.010 Intent. In recognition of the severe and detrimental impact of crime on victims, survivors of victims, and
witnesses of crime and the civic and moral duty of victims,
survivors of victims, and witnesses of crimes to fully and voluntarily cooperate with law enforcement and prosecutorial
agencies, and in further recognition of the continuing importance of such citizen cooperation to state and local law
enforcement efforts and the general effectiveness and wellbeing of the criminal justice system of this state, the legislature declares its intent, in this chapter, to grant to the victims
of crime and the survivors of such victims a significant role in
the criminal justice system. The legislature further intends to
ensure that all victims and witnesses of crime are treated with
dignity, respect, courtesy, and sensitivity; and that the rights
extended in this chapter to victims, survivors of victims, and
witnesses of crime are honored and protected by law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges in a manner no less
vigorous than the protections afforded criminal defendants.
[1985 c 443 § 1; 1981 c 145 § 1.]
7.69.010
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7.69.020 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Crime" means an act punishable as a felony, gross
misdemeanor, or misdemeanor under the laws of this state or
equivalent federal or local law.
(2) "Survivor" or "survivors" of a victim of crime means
a spouse or domestic partner, child, parent, legal guardian,
sibling, or grandparent. If there is more than one survivor of
a victim of crime, one survivor shall be designated by the
prosecutor to represent all survivors for purposes of providing the notice to survivors required by this chapter.
(3) "Victim" means a person against whom a crime has
been committed or the representative of a person against
whom a crime has been committed.
(4) "Victim impact statement" means a statement submitted to the court by the victim or a survivor, individually or
with the assistance of the prosecuting attorney if assistance is
requested by the victim or survivor, which may include but is
not limited to information assessing the financial, medical,
social, and psychological impact of the offense upon the victim or survivors.
7.69.020
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7.69.030
(5) "Witness" means a person who has been or is
expected to be summoned to testify for the prosecution in a
criminal action, or who by reason of having relevant information is subject to call or likely to be called as a witness for the
prosecution, whether or not an action or proceeding has been
commenced.
(6) "Crime victim/witness program" means any crime
victim and witness program of a county or local law enforcement agency or prosecutor’s office, any rape crisis center’s
sexual assault victim advocacy program as provided in chapter 70.125 RCW, any domestic violence program’s legal and
community advocate program for domestic violence victims
as provided in chapter 70.123 RCW, or any other crime victim advocacy program which provides trained advocates to
assist crime victims during the investigation and prosecution
of the crime. [2008 c 6 § 404; 1993 c 350 § 5; 1985 c 443 §
2; 1981 c 145 § 2.]
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
Findings—Severability—1993 c 350: See notes following RCW
26.50.035.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.69.030 Rights of victims, survivors, and witnesses.
There shall be a reasonable effort made to ensure that victims, survivors of victims, and witnesses of crimes have the
following rights, which apply to any criminal court and/or
juvenile court proceeding:
(1) With respect to victims of violent or sex crimes, to
receive, at the time of reporting the crime to law enforcement
officials, a written statement of the rights of crime victims as
provided in this chapter. The written statement shall include
the name, address, and telephone number of a county or local
crime victim/witness program, if such a crime victim/witness
program exists in the county;
(2) To be informed by local law enforcement agencies or
the prosecuting attorney of the final disposition of the case in
which the victim, survivor, or witness is involved;
(3) To be notified by the party who issued the subpoena
that a court proceeding to which they have been subpoenaed
will not occur as scheduled, in order to save the person an
unnecessary trip to court;
(4) To receive protection from harm and threats of harm
arising out of cooperation with law enforcement and prosecution efforts, and to be provided with information as to the
level of protection available;
(5) To be informed of the procedure to be followed to
apply for and receive any witness fees to which they are entitled;
(6) To be provided, whenever practical, a secure waiting
area during court proceedings that does not require them to be
in close proximity to defendants and families or friends of
defendants;
(7) To have any stolen or other personal property expeditiously returned by law enforcement agencies or the superior
court when no longer needed as evidence. When feasible, all
such property, except weapons, currency, contraband, property subject to evidentiary analysis, and property of which
ownership is disputed, shall be photographed and returned to
the owner within ten days of being taken;
7.69.030
[Title 7 RCW—page 79]
7.69.032
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(8) To be provided with appropriate employer intercession services to ensure that employers of victims, survivors of
victims, and witnesses of crime will cooperate with the criminal justice process in order to minimize an employee’s loss
of pay and other benefits resulting from court appearance;
(9) To access to immediate medical assistance and not to
be detained for an unreasonable length of time by a law
enforcement agency before having such assistance administered. However, an employee of the law enforcement agency
may, if necessary, accompany the person to a medical facility
to question the person about the criminal incident if the questioning does not hinder the administration of medical assistance. Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, as defined in RCW 49.76.020, shall be notified of their
right to reasonable leave from employment under chapter
49.76 RCW;
(10) With respect to victims of violent and sex crimes, to
have a crime victim advocate from a crime victim/witness
program, or any other support person of the victim’s choosing, present at any prosecutorial or defense interviews with
the victim, and at any judicial proceedings related to criminal
acts committed against the victim. This subsection applies if
practical and if the presence of the crime victim advocate or
support person does not cause any unnecessary delay in the
investigation or prosecution of the case. The role of the crime
victim advocate is to provide emotional support to the crime
victim;
(11) With respect to victims and survivors of victims, to
be physically present in court during trial, or if subpoenaed to
testify, to be scheduled as early as practical in the proceedings in order to be physically present during trial after testifying and not to be excluded solely because they have testified;
(12) With respect to victims and survivors of victims, to
be informed by the prosecuting attorney of the date, time, and
place of the trial and of the sentencing hearing for felony convictions upon request by a victim or survivor;
(13) To submit a victim impact statement or report to the
court, with the assistance of the prosecuting attorney if
requested, which shall be included in all presentence reports
and permanently included in the files and records accompanying the offender committed to the custody of a state agency
or institution;
(14) With respect to victims and survivors of victims, to
present a statement personally or by representation, at the
sentencing hearing for felony convictions; and
(15) With respect to victims and survivors of victims, to
entry of an order of restitution by the court in all felony cases,
even when the offender is sentenced to confinement, unless
extraordinary circumstances exist which make restitution
inappropriate in the court’s judgment. [2009 c 138 § 5; 2008
c 286 § 16; 2004 c 120 § 8; 1999 c 323 § 2; 1997 c 343 § 1;
1993 c 350 § 6; 1985 c 443 § 3; 1981 c 145 § 3.]
Effective date—2008 c 286: See RCW 49.76.900.
Effective date—2004 c 120: See note following RCW 13.40.010.
Intent—1999 c 323: See note following RCW 9.94A.885.
Findings—Severability—1993 c 350: See notes following RCW
26.50.035.
Child victims and witnesses, additional rights: Chapter 7.69A RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
[Title 7 RCW—page 80]
7.69.032 Right to make statement before postsentence release of offender. (1) The legislature recognizes the
significant concerns that many victims, survivors of victims,
and witnesses of crimes have when offenders are considered
for postsentence release from confinement. Therefore, it is
the intent of the legislature to ensure that victims, survivors
of victims, and witnesses of crimes are afforded the opportunity to make a statement that will be considered prior to the
granting of postsentence release from confinement for any
offender under the jurisdiction of the indeterminate sentence
review board or its successor, or by the governor regarding an
application for pardon or commutation of sentence.
(2) Victims, survivors of victims, and witnesses of
crimes have the following rights:
(a) With respect to victims, survivors of victims, and witnesses of crimes, to present a statement to the indeterminate
sentence review board or its successor, in person or by representation, via audio or videotape or other electronic means, or
in writing, prior to the granting of parole or community custody release for any offender under the board’s jurisdiction.
(b) With respect to victims and survivors of victims, to
present a statement to the clemency and pardons board in person, via audio or videotape or other electronic means, or in
writing, at any hearing conducted regarding an application
for pardon or commutation of sentence. [2009 c 138 § 1.]
7.69.032
7.69.035 Protection of witnesses who testify against
criminal gang members—Intent. The legislature recognizes that witnesses are often fearful of testifying against
criminal gang members. Witnesses may be subject to harassment, intimidation, and threats. While the state does not
ensure protection of witnesses, the state intends to provide
resources to assist local prosecutors in combating gangrelated crimes and to help citizens perform their civic duty to
testify in these cases. [2008 c 276 § 501.]
7.69.035
Reviser’s note: 2008 c 276 § 501 directed that this section be codified
in chapter 43.31 RCW, but codification in chapter 7.69 RCW appears to be
more appropriate.
Severability—Part headings, subheadings not law—2008 c 276: See
notes following RCW 36.28A.200.
7.69.040 Representation of incapacitated or incompetent victim. For purposes of this chapter, a victim who is
incapacitated or otherwise incompetent shall be represented
by a parent or present legal guardian, or if none exists, by a
representative designated by the prosecuting attorney without
court appointment or legal guardianship proceedings. Any
victim may designate another person as the victim’s representative for purposes of the rights enumerated in RCW
7.69.030. [1985 c 443 § 4.]
7.69.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.69.050 Construction of chapter—Other remedies
or defenses. Nothing contained in this chapter may be construed to provide grounds for error in favor of a criminal
defendant in a criminal proceeding, nor may anything in this
chapter be construed to grant a new cause of action or remedy
against the state, its political subdivisions, law enforcement
agencies, or prosecuting attorneys. The failure of a person to
make a reasonable effort to ensure that victims, survivors,
and witnesses under this chapter have the rights enumerated
7.69.050
(2010 Ed.)
Child Victims and Witnesses
in RCW 7.69.030 shall not result in civil liability against that
person. This chapter does not limit other civil remedies or
defenses of the offender or the victim or survivors of the victim. [1985 c 443 § 5.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
Chapter 7.69A
Chapter 7.69A RCW
CHILD VICTIMS AND WITNESSES
Sections
7.69A.010
7.69A.020
7.69A.030
7.69A.040
7.69A.050
Legislative intent.
Definitions.
Rights of child victims and witnesses.
Liability for failure to notify or assure child’s rights.
Rights of child victims and witnesses—Confidentiality of
address—Notice of right—Penalty.
7.69A.010 Legislative intent. The legislature recognizes that it is important that child victims and child witnesses of crime cooperate with law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies and that their assistance contributes to state
and local enforcement efforts and the general effectiveness of
the criminal justice system of this state. Therefore, it is the
intent of the legislature by means of this chapter, to insure
that all child victims and witnesses of crime are treated with
the sensitivity, courtesy, and special care that must be
afforded to each child victim of crime and that their rights be
protected by law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and
judges in a manner no less vigorous than the protection
afforded the adult victim, witness, or criminal defendant.
[1985 c 394 § 1.]
7.69A.010
Reviser’s note: "This chapter" has been substituted for "this act" in this
section.
7.69A.020 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Crime" means an act punishable as a felony, gross
misdemeanor, or misdemeanor under the laws of this state or
equivalent federal or local law.
(2) "Child" means any living child under the age of eighteen years.
(3) "Victim" means a living person against whom a
crime has been committed.
(4) "Witness" means a person who has been or is
expected to be summoned to testify for the prosecution in a
criminal action, or who by reason of having relevant information is subject to call or likely to be called as a witness for the
prosecution, whether or not an action or proceeding has been
commenced.
(5) "Family member" means child, parent, or legal
guardian.
(6) "Advocate" means any person, including a family
member not accused of a crime, who provides support to a
child victim or child witness during any legal proceeding.
(7) "Court proceedings" means any court proceeding
conducted during the course of the prosecution of a crime
committed against a child victim, including pretrial hearings,
trial, sentencing, or appellate proceedings.
(8) "Identifying information" means the child’s name,
address, location, and photograph, and in cases in which the
child is a relative or stepchild of the alleged perpetrator, iden7.69A.020
(2010 Ed.)
7.69A.030
tification of the relationship between the child and the alleged
perpetrator.
(9) "Crime victim/witness program" means any crime
victim and witness program of a county or local law enforcement agency or prosecutor’s office, any rape crisis center’s
sexual assault victim advocacy program as provided in chapter 70.125 RCW, any domestic violence program’s legal and
community advocate program for domestic violence victims
as provided in chapter 70.123 RCW, or any other crime victim advocacy program which provides trained advocates to
assist crime victims during the investigation and prosecution
of the crime. [1993 c 350 § 7; 1992 c 188 § 2; 1985 c 394 §
2.]
Findings—Severability—1993 c 350: See notes following RCW
26.50.035.
Findings—Intent—1992 c 188: "The legislature recognizes that the
cooperation of child victims of sexual assault and their families is integral to
the successful prosecution of sexual assaults against children. The legislature
finds that release of information identifying child victims of sexual assault
may subject the child to unwanted contacts by the media, public scrutiny and
embarrassment, and places the child victim and the victim’s family at risk
when the assailant is not in custody. Release of information to the press and
the public harms the child victim and has a chilling effect on the willingness
of child victims and their families to report sexual abuse and to cooperate
with the investigation and prosecution of the crime. The legislature further
finds that public dissemination of the child victim’s name and other identifying information is not essential to accurate and necessary release of information to the public concerning the operation of the criminal justice system.
Therefore, the legislature intends to assure child victims of sexual assault
and their families that the identities and locations of child victims will
remain confidential." [1992 c 188 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.69A.030 Rights of child victims and witnesses. In
addition to the rights of victims and witnesses provided for in
RCW 7.69.030, there shall be every reasonable effort made
by law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges to
assure that child victims and witnesses are afforded the rights
enumerated in this section. Except as provided in RCW
7.69A.050 regarding child victims or child witnesses of violent crimes, sex crimes, or child abuse, the enumeration of
rights shall not be construed to create substantive rights and
duties, and the application of an enumerated right in an individual case is subject to the discretion of the law enforcement
agency, prosecutor, or judge. Child victims and witnesses
have the following rights, which apply to any criminal court
and/or juvenile court proceeding:
(1) To have explained in language easily understood by
the child, all legal proceedings and/or police investigations in
which the child may be involved.
(2) With respect to child victims of sex or violent crimes
or child abuse, to have a crime victim advocate from a crime
victim/witness program, or any other support person of the
victim’s choosing, present at any prosecutorial or defense
interviews with the child victim. This subsection applies if
practical and if the presence of the crime victim advocate or
support person does not cause any unnecessary delay in the
investigation or prosecution of the case. The role of the crime
victim advocate is to provide emotional support to the child
victim and to promote the child’s feelings of security and
safety.
(3) To be provided, whenever possible, a secure waiting
area during court proceedings and to have an advocate or sup7.69A.030
[Title 7 RCW—page 81]
7.69A.040
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
port person remain with the child prior to and during any
court proceedings.
(4) To not have the names, addresses, nor photographs of
the living child victim or witness disclosed by any law
enforcement agency, prosecutor’s office, or state agency
without the permission of the child victim, child witness, parents, or legal guardians to anyone except another law
enforcement agency, prosecutor, defense counsel, or private
or governmental agency that provides services to the child
victim or witness.
(5) To allow an advocate to make recommendations to
the prosecuting attorney about the ability of the child to cooperate with prosecution and the potential effect of the proceedings on the child.
(6) To allow an advocate to provide information to the
court concerning the child’s ability to understand the nature
of the proceedings.
(7) To be provided information or appropriate referrals
to social service agencies to assist the child and/or the child’s
family with the emotional impact of the crime, the subsequent investigation, and judicial proceedings in which the
child is involved.
(8) To allow an advocate to be present in court while the
child testifies in order to provide emotional support to the
child.
(9) To provide information to the court as to the need for
the presence of other supportive persons at the court proceedings while the child testifies in order to promote the child’s
feelings of security and safety.
(10) To allow law enforcement agencies the opportunity
to enlist the assistance of other professional personnel such as
child protection services, victim advocates or prosecutorial
staff trained in the interviewing of the child victim.
(11) With respect to child victims of violent or sex
crimes or child abuse, to receive either directly or through the
child’s parent or guardian if appropriate, at the time of reporting the crime to law enforcement officials, a written statement of the rights of child victims as provided in this chapter.
The written statement shall include the name, address, and
telephone number of a county or local crime victim/witness
program, if such a crime victim/witness program exists in the
county. [2004 c 120 § 9; 1997 c 283 § 2; 1993 c 350 § 8;
1985 c 394 § 3.]
Effective date—2004 c 120: See note following RCW 13.40.010.
Findings—Severability—1993 c 350: See notes following RCW
26.50.035.
7.69A.040 Liability for failure to notify or assure
child’s rights. The failure to provide notice to a child victim
or witness under this chapter of the rights enumerated in
RCW 7.69A.030 shall not result in civil liability so long as
the failure to notify was in good faith and without gross negligence. The failure to make a reasonable effort to assure that
child victims and witnesses are afforded the rights enumerated in RCW 7.69A.030 shall not result in civil liability so
long as the failure to make a reasonable effort was in good
faith and without gross negligence. [1985 c 394 § 4.]
7.69A.040
7.69A.050 Rights of child victims and witnesses—
Confidentiality of address—Notice of right—Penalty. At
the time of reporting a crime to law enforcement officials and
7.69A.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 82]
at the time of the initial witness interview, child victims or
child witnesses of violent crimes, sex crimes, or child abuse
and the child’s parents shall be informed of their rights to not
have their address disclosed by any law enforcement agency,
prosecutor’s office, defense counsel, or state agency without
the permission of the child victim or the child’s parents or
legal guardian. The address may be disclosed to another law
enforcement agency, prosecutor, defense counsel, or private
or governmental agency that provides services to the child.
Intentional disclosure of an address in violation of this section is a misdemeanor. [1997 c 283 § 1.]
Chapter 7.69B
Chapter 7.69B RCW
CRIME VICTIMS AND WITNESSES—
DEPENDENT PERSONS
Sections
7.69B.005
7.69B.010
7.69B.020
7.69B.030
7.69B.040
7.69B.900
Intent—Finding.
Definitions.
Rights enumerated.
Testimony—Videotaped depositions.
Liability for violating chapter—Actions based on other state or
federal laws.
Severability—2005 c 381.
7.69B.005 Intent—Finding. The legislature recognizes that it is important that dependent persons who are witnesses and victims of crime cooperate with law enforcement
and prosecutorial agencies and that their assistance contributes to state and local enforcement efforts and the general
effectiveness of the criminal justice system. The legislature
finds that the state has an interest in making it possible for
courts to adequately and fairly conduct cases involving
dependent persons who are victims of crimes. Therefore, it is
the intent of the legislature, by means of this chapter, to
insure that all dependent persons who are victims and witnesses of crime are treated with sensitivity, courtesy, and special care and that their rights be protected by law enforcement
agencies, prosecutors, and judges in a manner no less vigorous than the protection afforded to other victims, witnesses,
and criminal defendants. [2005 c 381 § 1.]
7.69B.005
7.69B.010 Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Crime" means an act punishable as a felony, gross
misdemeanor, or misdemeanor under the laws of this state or
equivalent federal or local law.
(2) "Dependent person" has the same meaning as that
term is defined in RCW 9A.42.010.
(3) "Victim" means a living person against whom a
crime has been committed.
(4) "Witness" means a person who has been or is
expected to be summoned to testify for the prosecution or
defense in a criminal action, or who by reason of having relevant information is subject to call or likely to be called as a
witness, whether or not an action or proceeding has been
commenced.
(5) "Family member" means a person who is not accused
of a crime and who is an adult child, adult sibling, spouse or
domestic partner, parent, or legal guardian of the dependent
person.
7.69B.010
(2010 Ed.)
Crime Victims and Witnesses—Dependent Persons
(6) "Advocate" means any person not accused of a crime,
including a family member, approved by the witness or victim, in consultation with his or her guardian if applicable,
who provides support to a dependent person during any legal
proceeding.
(7) "Court proceedings" means any court proceeding
conducted during the course of the prosecution of a crime
committed against a dependent person, including pretrial
hearings, trial, sentencing, or appellate proceedings.
(8) "Identifying information" means the dependent person’s name, address, location, and photograph, and in cases
in which the dependent person is a relative of the alleged perpetrator, identification of the relationship between the dependent person and the alleged perpetrator.
(9) "Crime victim/witness program" means any crime
victim and witness program of a county or local law enforcement agency or prosecutor’s office, any rape crisis center’s
sexual assault victim advocacy program as provided in chapter 70.125 RCW, any domestic violence program’s legal and
community advocate program for domestic violence victims
as provided in chapter 70.123 RCW, or any other crime victim advocacy program which provides trained advocates to
assist crime victims during the investigation and prosecution
of the crime. [2008 c 6 § 405; 2005 c 381 § 2.]
Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900
and 26.60.901.
7.69B.020 Rights enumerated. (1) In addition to the
rights of victims and witnesses provided for in RCW
7.69.030, there shall be every reasonable effort made by law
enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and judges to assure that
dependent persons who are victims or witnesses are afforded
the rights enumerated in this section. The enumeration of
rights under this chapter shall not be construed to create substantive rights and duties, and the application of an enumerated right in an individual case is subject to the discretion of
the law enforcement agency, prosecutor, or judge. Dependent persons who are victims or witnesses in the criminal justice system have the following rights, which apply to any
criminal court or juvenile court proceeding:
(a) To have explained in language easily understood by
the dependent person, all legal proceedings and police investigations in which the dependent person may be involved.
(b) With respect to a dependent person who is a victim of
a sex or violent crime, to have a crime victim advocate from
a crime victim/witness program, or any other advocate of the
victim’s choosing, present at any prosecutorial or defense
interviews with the dependent person. This subsection
applies unless it creates undue hardship and if the presence of
the crime victim advocate or other advocate does not cause
any unnecessary delay in the investigation or prosecution of
the case. The role of the crime victim advocate or other advocate is to provide emotional support to the dependent person
and to promote the dependent person’s feelings of security
and safety.
(c) To be provided, whenever possible, a secure waiting
area during court proceedings and to have an advocate or support person remain with the dependent person prior to and
during any court proceedings.
(d) To allow an advocate to make recommendations to
the prosecuting attorney about the ability of the dependent
7.69B.020
(2010 Ed.)
7.69B.030
person to cooperate with prosecution and the potential effect
of the proceedings on the dependent person.
(e) To allow an advocate to provide information to the
court concerning the dependent person’s ability to understand
the nature of the proceedings.
(f) To be provided information or appropriate referrals to
social service agencies to assist the dependent person with
the emotional impact of the crime, the subsequent investigation, and judicial proceedings in which the dependent person
is involved.
(g) To allow an advocate to be present in court while the
dependent person testifies in order to provide emotional support to the dependent person.
(h) To provide information to the court as to the need for
the presence of other supportive persons at the court proceedings while the dependent person testifies in order to promote
the dependent person’s feelings of security and safety.
(i) To allow law enforcement agencies the opportunity to
enlist the assistance of other professional personnel such as
victim advocates or prosecutorial staff trained in the interviewing of the dependent person.
(j) With respect to a dependent person who is a victim of
a violent or sex crime, to receive either directly or through the
dependent person’s legal guardian, if applicable, at the time
of reporting the crime to law enforcement officials, a written
statement of the rights of dependent persons as provided in
this chapter. The statement may be paraphrased to make it
more easily understood. The written statement shall include
the name, address, and telephone number of a county or local
crime victim/witness program, if such a crime victim/witness
program exists in the county.
(2) Any party may request a preliminary hearing for the
purpose of establishing accommodations for the dependent
person consistent with, but not limited to, the rights enumerated in this section. [2005 c 381 § 3.]
7.69B.030 Testimony—Videotaped depositions. (1)
The prosecutor or defense may file a motion with the court at
any time prior to commencement of the trial for an order
authorizing the taking of a videotape deposition for the purpose of preserving the direct testimony of the moving party’s
witness if that witness is a dependent person.
(2) The court may grant the motion if the moving party
shows that it is likely that the dependent person will be
unavailable to testify at a subsequent trial. The court’s finding shall be based upon, at a minimum, recommendations
from the dependent person’s physician or any other person
having direct contact with the dependent person and whose
recommendations are based on specific behavioral indicators
exhibited by the dependent person.
(3) The moving party shall provide reasonable written
notice to the other party of the motion and order, if granted,
pursuant to superior court criminal rules for depositions.
(4) Both parties shall have an opportunity to be present at
the deposition and the nonmoving party shall have the opportunity to cross-examine the dependent person.
(5) Under circumstances permitted by the rules of evidence, the deposition may be introduced as evidence in a subsequent proceeding if the dependent person is unavailable at
trial and both the prosecutor and the defendant had notice of
7.69B.030
[Title 7 RCW—page 83]
7.69B.040
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
and an opportunity to participate in the taking of the deposition. [2005 c 381 § 4.]
7.69B.040 Liability for violating chapter—Actions
based on other state or federal laws. (1) The failure to provide notice to a dependent person of the rights enumerated in
this chapter or the failure to provide the rights enumerated
shall not result in civil liability so long as the failure was in
good faith.
(2) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit a
party’s ability to bring an action, including an action for damages, based on rights conferred by other state or federal law.
[2005 c 381 § 5.]
7.69B.040
7.69B.900 Severability—2005 c 381. If any provision
of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[2005 c 381 § 7.]
7.69B.900
Chapter 7.70 RCW
ACTIONS FOR INJURIES RESULTING FROM
HEALTH CARE
Chapter 7.70
Sections
7.70.010
7.70.020
7.70.030
7.70.040
7.70.050
7.70.060
7.70.065
7.70.068
7.70.070
7.70.080
7.70.090
7.70.100
7.70.110
7.70.120
7.70.130
7.70.140
7.70.150
7.70.160
Declaration of modification of actions for damages based upon
injuries resulting from health care.
Definitions.
Propositions required to be established—Burden of proof.
Necessary elements of proof that injury resulted from failure to
follow accepted standard of care.
Failure to secure informed consent—Necessary elements of
proof—Emergency situations.
Consent form—Contents—Prima facie evidence—Shared
decision making—Patient decision aid—Failure to use.
Informed consent—Persons authorized to provide for patients
who are not competent—Priority.
Informed consent—May be contained in mental health
advance directive.
Attorneys’ fees.
Evidence of compensation from other source.
Hospital governing bodies—Liability—Limitations.
Mandatory mediation of health care claims—Procedures.
Mandatory mediation of health care claims—Tolling statute of
limitations.
Mandatory mediation of health care claims—Right to trial not
abridged.
Mandatory mediation of health care claims—Exempt from
arbitration mandate.
Medical malpractice closed claim reporting requirements.
Actions alleging violation of accepted standard of care—Certificate of merit required.
Frivolous claims.
Complaint in personal injury actions not to include statement of damages:
RCW 4.28.360.
Evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses inadmissible to
prove liability in personal injury actions for medical negligence:
Chapter 5.64 RCW.
Immunity of members of professional review committees, societies, examining, licensing or disciplinary boards from civil suit: RCW 4.24.240.
Malpractice insurance for retired physicians providing health care services:
RCW 43.70.460.
Statute of limitations in actions for injuries resulting from health care: RCW
4.16.350.
Verdict or award of future economic damages in personal injury or property
damage action may provide for periodic payments: RCW 4.56.260.
The state of Washington, exercising its police and sovereign
power, hereby modifies as set forth in this chapter and in
RCW 4.16.350, as now or hereafter amended, certain substantive and procedural aspects of all civil actions and causes
of action, whether based on tort, contract, or otherwise, for
damages for injury occurring as a result of health care which
is provided after June 25, 1976. [1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 6.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.020 Definitions. As used in this chapter "health
care provider" means either:
(1) A person licensed by this state to provide health care
or related services including, but not limited to, an East Asian
medicine practitioner, a physician, osteopathic physician,
dentist, nurse, optometrist, podiatric physician and surgeon,
chiropractor, physical therapist, psychologist, pharmacist,
optician, physician assistant, midwife, osteopathic physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, or physician’s trained
mobile intensive care paramedic, including, in the event such
person is deceased, his or her estate or personal representative;
(2) An employee or agent of a person described in part
(1) above, acting in the course and scope of his employment,
including, in the event such employee or agent is deceased,
his or her estate or personal representative; or
(3) An entity, whether or not incorporated, facility, or
institution employing one or more persons described in part
(1) above, including, but not limited to, a hospital, clinic,
health maintenance organization, or nursing home; or an
officer, director, employee, or agent thereof acting in the
course and scope of his or her employment, including in the
event such officer, director, employee, or agent is deceased,
his or her estate or personal representative. [2010 c 286 § 13;
1995 c 323 § 3; 1985 c 326 § 27; 1981 c 53 § 1; 1975-’76 2nd
ex.s. c 56 § 7.]
7.70.020
Intent—2010 c 286: See RCW 18.06.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.030 Propositions required to be established—
Burden of proof. No award shall be made in any action or
arbitration for damages for injury occurring as the result of
health care which is provided after June 25, 1976, unless the
plaintiff establishes one or more of the following propositions:
(1) That injury resulted from the failure of a health care
provider to follow the accepted standard of care;
(2) That a health care provider promised the patient or
his representative that the injury suffered would not occur;
(3) That injury resulted from health care to which the
patient or his representative did not consent.
Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, the plaintiff
shall have the burden of proving each fact essential to an
award by a preponderance of the evidence. [1975-’76 2nd
ex.s. c 56 § 8.]
7.70.030
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.040 Necessary elements of proof that injury
resulted from failure to follow accepted standard of care.
The following shall be necessary elements of proof that
7.70.040
7.70.010 Declaration of modification of actions for
damages based upon injuries resulting from health care.
7.70.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 84]
(2010 Ed.)
Actions for Injuries Resulting from Health Care
injury resulted from the failure of the health care provider to
follow the accepted standard of care:
(1) The health care provider failed to exercise that degree
of care, skill, and learning expected of a reasonably prudent
health care provider at that time in the profession or class to
which he belongs, in the state of Washington, acting in the
same or similar circumstances;
(2) Such failure was a proximate cause of the injury
complained of. [1983 c 149 § 2; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 9.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.050 Failure to secure informed consent—Necessary elements of proof—Emergency situations. (1) The
following shall be necessary elements of proof that injury
resulted from health care in a civil negligence case or arbitration involving the issue of the alleged breach of the duty to
secure an informed consent by a patient or his representatives
against a health care provider:
(a) That the health care provider failed to inform the
patient of a material fact or facts relating to the treatment;
(b) That the patient consented to the treatment without
being aware of or fully informed of such material fact or
facts;
(c) That a reasonably prudent patient under similar circumstances would not have consented to the treatment if
informed of such material fact or facts;
(d) That the treatment in question proximately caused
injury to the patient.
(2) Under the provisions of this section a fact is defined
as or considered to be a material fact, if a reasonably prudent
person in the position of the patient or his representative
would attach significance to it deciding whether or not to submit to the proposed treatment.
(3) Material facts under the provisions of this section
which must be established by expert testimony shall be
either:
(a) The nature and character of the treatment proposed
and administered;
(b) The anticipated results of the treatment proposed and
administered;
(c) The recognized possible alternative forms of treatment; or
(d) The recognized serious possible risks, complications,
and anticipated benefits involved in the treatment administered and in the recognized possible alternative forms of
treatment, including nontreatment.
(4) If a recognized health care emergency exists and the
patient is not legally competent to give an informed consent
and/or a person legally authorized to consent on behalf of the
patient is not readily available, his consent to required treatment will be implied. [1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 10.]
7.70.050
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.060 Consent form—Contents—Prima facie evidence—Shared decision making—Patient decision aid—
Failure to use. (1) If a patient while legally competent, or his
or her representative if he or she is not competent, signs a
consent form which sets forth the following, the signed consent form shall constitute prima facie evidence that the
patient gave his or her informed consent to the treatment
7.70.060
(2010 Ed.)
7.70.060
administered and the patient has the burden of rebutting this
by a preponderance of the evidence:
(a) A description, in language the patient could reasonably be expected to understand, of:
(i) The nature and character of the proposed treatment;
(ii) The anticipated results of the proposed treatment;
(iii) The recognized possible alternative forms of treatment; and
(iv) The recognized serious possible risks, complications, and anticipated benefits involved in the treatment and
in the recognized possible alternative forms of treatment,
including nontreatment;
(b) Or as an alternative, a statement that the patient elects
not to be informed of the elements set forth in (a) of this subsection.
(2) If a patient while legally competent, or his or her representative if he or she is not competent, signs an acknowledgement of shared decision making as described in this section, such acknowledgement shall constitute prima facie evidence that the patient gave his or her informed consent to the
treatment administered and the patient has the burden of
rebutting this by clear and convincing evidence. An
acknowledgement of shared decision making shall include:
(a) A statement that the patient, or his or her representative, and the health care provider have engaged in shared
decision making as an alternative means of meeting the
informed consent requirements set forth by laws, accreditation standards, and other mandates;
(b) A brief description of the services that the patient and
provider jointly have agreed will be furnished;
(c) A brief description of the patient decision aid or aids
that have been used by the patient and provider to address the
needs for (i) high-quality, up-to-date information about the
condition, including risk and benefits of available options
and, if appropriate, a discussion of the limits of scientific
knowledge about outcomes; (ii) values clarification to help
patients sort out their values and preferences; and (iii) guidance or coaching in deliberation, designed to improve the
patient’s involvement in the decision process;
(d) A statement that the patient or his or her representative understands: The risk or seriousness of the disease or
condition to be prevented or treated; the available treatment
alternatives, including nontreatment; and the risks, benefits,
and uncertainties of the treatment alternatives, including nontreatment; and
(e) A statement certifying that the patient or his or her
representative has had the opportunity to ask the provider
questions, and to have any questions answered to the
patient’s satisfaction, and indicating the patient’s intent to
receive the identified services.
(3) As used in this section, "shared decision making"
means a process in which the physician or other health care
practitioner discusses with the patient or his or her representative the information specified in subsection (2) of this section with the use of a patient decision aid and the patient
shares with the provider such relevant personal information
as might make one treatment or side effect more or less tolerable than others.
(4) As used in this section, "patient decision aid" means
a written, audio-visual, or online tool that provides a balanced presentation of the condition and treatment options,
[Title 7 RCW—page 85]
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benefits, and harms, including, if appropriate, a discussion of
the limits of scientific knowledge about outcomes, and that is
certified by one or more national certifying organizations.
(5) Failure to use a form or to engage in shared decision
making, with or without the use of a patient decision aid,
shall not be admissible as evidence of failure to obtain
informed consent. There shall be no liability, civil or otherwise, resulting from a health care provider choosing either
the signed consent form set forth in subsection (1)(a) of this
section or the signed acknowledgement of shared decision
making as set forth in subsection (2) of this section. [2007 c
259 § 3; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 11.]
Severability—Subheadings not law—2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.
Minors
access to personal records: RCW 42.48.020.
alcohol and drug treatment: RCW 70.96A.095.
liability of provider: RCW 26.09.310.
mental health treatment: Chapter 71.34 RCW.
sexually transmitted diseases: RCW 70.24.110.
Records, rights: RCW 70.02.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.065 Informed consent—Persons authorized to
provide for patients who are not competent—Priority. (1)
Informed consent for health care for a patient who is not competent, as defined in RCW 11.88.010(1)(e), to consent may
be obtained from a person authorized to consent on behalf of
such patient.
(a) Persons authorized to provide informed consent to
health care on behalf of a patient who is not competent to
consent, based upon a reason other than incapacity as defined
in RCW 11.88.010(1)(d), shall be a member of one of the following classes of persons in the following order of priority:
(i) The appointed guardian of the patient, if any;
(ii) The individual, if any, to whom the patient has given
a durable power of attorney that encompasses the authority to
make health care decisions;
(iii) The patient’s spouse or state registered domestic
partner;
(iv) Children of the patient who are at least eighteen
years of age;
(v) Parents of the patient; and
(vi) Adult brothers and sisters of the patient.
(b) If the health care provider seeking informed consent
for proposed health care of the patient who is not competent
to consent under RCW 11.88.010(1)(e), other than a person
determined to be incapacitated because he or she is under the
age of majority and who is not otherwise authorized to provide informed consent, makes reasonable efforts to locate and
secure authorization from a competent person in the first or
succeeding class and finds no such person available, authorization may be given by any person in the next class in the
order of descending priority. However, no person under this
section may provide informed consent to health care:
(i) If a person of higher priority under this section has
refused to give such authorization; or
(ii) If there are two or more individuals in the same class
and the decision is not unanimous among all available members of that class.
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(c) Before any person authorized to provide informed
consent on behalf of a patient not competent to consent under
RCW 11.88.010(1)(e), other than a person determined to be
incapacitated because he or she is under the age of majority
and who is not otherwise authorized to provide informed consent, exercises that authority, the person must first determine
in good faith that that patient, if competent, would consent to
the proposed health care. If such a determination cannot be
made, the decision to consent to the proposed health care may
be made only after determining that the proposed health care
is in the patient’s best interests.
(2) Informed consent for health care, including mental
health care, for a patient who is not competent, as defined in
RCW 11.88.010(1)(e), because he or she is under the age of
majority and who is not otherwise authorized to provide
informed consent, may be obtained from a person authorized
to consent on behalf of such a patient.
(a) Persons authorized to provide informed consent to
health care, including mental health care, on behalf of a
p a ti e n t w h o is i n c a p a c i t at ed , a s d ef i n e d in R C W
11.88.010(1)(e), because he or she is under the age of majority and who is not otherwise authorized to provide informed
consent, shall be a member of one of the following classes of
persons in the following order of priority:
(i) The appointed guardian, or legal custodian authorized
pursuant to Title 26 RCW, of the minor patient, if any;
(ii) A person authorized by the court to consent to medical care for a child in out-of-home placement pursuant to
chapter 13.32A or 13.34 RCW, if any;
(iii) Parents of the minor patient;
(iv) The individual, if any, to whom the minor’s parent
has given a signed authorization to make health care decisions for the minor patient; and
(v) A competent adult representing himself or herself to
be a relative responsible for the health care of such minor
patient or a competent adult who has signed and dated a declaration under penalty of perjury pursuant to RCW 9A.72.085
stating that the adult person is a relative responsible for the
health care of the minor patient. Such declaration shall be
effective for up to six months from the date of the declaration.
(b) A health care provider may, but is not required to,
rely on the representations or declaration of a person claiming to be a relative responsible for the care of the minor
patient, under (a)(v) of this subsection, if the health care provider does not have actual notice of the falsity of any of the
statements made by the person claiming to be a relative
responsible for the health care of the minor patient.
(c) A health care facility or a health care provider may, in
its discretion, require documentation of a person’s claimed
status as being a relative responsible for the health care of the
minor patient. However, there is no obligation to require
such documentation.
(d) The health care provider or health care facility where
services are rendered shall be immune from suit in any
action, civil or criminal, or from professional or other disciplinary action when such reliance is based on a declaration
signed under penalty of perjury pursuant to RCW 9A.72.085
stating that the adult person is a relative responsible for the
health care of the minor patient under (a)(v) of this subsection.
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(3) For the purposes of this section, "health care," "health
care provider," and "health care facility" shall be defined as
established in RCW 70.02.010. [2007 c 156 § 11; 2006 c 93
§ 1; 2005 c 440 § 2; 2003 c 283 § 29; 1987 c 162 § 1.]
Intent—2005 c 440: "(1) It is the intent of the legislature to assist children in the care of kin to access appropriate medical services. Children being
raised by kin have faced barriers to medical care because their kinship caregivers have not been able to verify that they are the identified primary caregivers of these children. Such barriers pose an especially significant challenge to kinship caregivers in dealing with health professionals when children are left in their care.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature to assist kinship caregivers in
accessing appropriate medical care to meet the needs of a child in their care
by permitting such responsible adults who are providing care to a child to
give informed consent to medical care." [2005 c 440 § 1.]
Severability—Part headings not law—2003 c 283: See RCW
71.32.900 and 71.32.901.
7.70.068 Informed consent—May be contained in
mental health advance directive. Consent to treatment or
admission contained in a validly executed mental health
advance directive constitutes informed consent for purposes
of this chapter. [2003 c 283 § 30.]
7.70.068
Severability—Part headings not law—2003 c 283: See RCW
71.32.900 and 71.32.901.
7.70.070 Attorneys’ fees. The court shall, in any action
under this chapter, determine the reasonableness of each
party’s attorneys fees. The court shall take into consideration
the following:
(1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly;
(2) The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the
acceptance of the particular employment will preclude other
employment by the lawyer;
(3) The fee customarily charged in the locality for similar legal services;
(4) The amount involved and the results obtained;
(5) The time limitations imposed by the client or by the
circumstances;
(6) The nature and length of the professional relationship
with the client;
(7) The experience, reputation, and ability of the lawyer
or lawyers performing the services;
(8) Whether the fee is fixed or contingent. [1975-’76
2nd ex.s. c 56 § 12.]
7.70.070
Attorneys’ fees: Chapter 4.84 RCW.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.080 Evidence of compensation from other
source. Any party may present evidence to the trier of fact
that the plaintiff has already been compensated for the injury
complained of from any source except the assets of the plaintiff, the plaintiff’s representative, or the plaintiff’s immediate
family. In the event such evidence is admitted, the plaintiff
may present evidence of an obligation to repay such compensation and evidence of any amount paid by the plaintiff, or his
or her representative or immediate family, to secure the right
to the compensation. Compensation as used in this section
shall mean payment of money or other property to or on
behalf of the plaintiff, rendering of services to the plaintiff
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free of charge to the plaintiff, or indemnification of expenses
incurred by or on behalf of the plaintiff. Notwithstanding this
section, evidence of compensation by a defendant health care
provider may be offered only by that provider. [2006 c 8 §
315; 1975-’76 2nd ex.s. c 56 § 13.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.090 Hospital governing bodies—Liability—
Limitations. Members of the board of directors or other
governing body of a public or private hospital are not individually liable for personal injuries or death resulting from
health care administered by a health care provider granted
privileges to provide health care at the hospital unless the
decision to grant the privilege to provide health care at the
hospital constitutes gross negligence. [1987 c 212 § 1201;
1986 c 305 § 905.]
7.70.090
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.100 Mandatory mediation of health care
claims—Procedures. (1) No action based upon a health care
provider’s professional negligence may be commenced
unless the defendant has been given at least ninety days’
notice of the intention to commence the action. The notice
required by this section shall be given by regular mail, registered mail, or certified mail with return receipt requested, by
depositing the notice, with postage prepaid, in the post office
addressed to the defendant. If the defendant is a health care
provider entity defined in RCW 7.70.020(3) or, at the time of
the alleged professional negligence, was acting as an actual
agent or employee of such a health care provider entity, the
notice may be addressed to the chief executive officer,
administrator, office of risk management, if any, or registered
agent for service of process, if any, of such health care provider entity. Notice for a claim against a local government
entity shall be filed with the agent as identified in RCW
4.96.020(2). Proof of notice by mail may be made in the
same manner as that prescribed by court rule or statute for
proof of service by mail. If the notice is served within ninety
days of the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations,
the time for the commencement of the action must be
extended ninety days from the date the notice was mailed,
and after the ninety-day extension expires, the claimant shall
have an additional five court days to commence the action.
(2) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section are
not applicable with respect to any defendant whose name is
unknown to the plaintiff at the time of filing the complaint
and who is identified therein by a fictitious name.
(3) After the filing of the ninety-day presuit notice, and
before a superior court trial, all causes of action, whether
based in tort, contract, or otherwise, for damages arising from
injury occurring as a result of health care provided after July
1, 1993, shall be subject to mandatory mediation prior to trial
except as provided in subsection (6) of this section.
(4) The supreme court shall by rule adopt procedures to
implement mandatory mediation of actions under this chapter. The implementation contemplates the adoption of rules
by the supreme court which will require mandatory mediation without exception unless subsection (6) of this section
7.70.100
[Title 7 RCW—page 87]
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applies. The rules on mandatory mediation shall address, at a
minimum:
(a) Procedures for the appointment of, and qualifications
of, mediators. A mediator shall have experience or expertise
related to actions arising from injury occurring as a result of
health care, and be a member of the state bar association who
has been admitted to the bar for a minimum of five years or
who is a retired judge. The parties may stipulate to a nonlawyer mediator. The court may prescribe additional qualifications of mediators;
(b) Appropriate limits on the amount or manner of compensation of mediators;
(c) The number of days following the filing of a claim
under this chapter within which a mediator must be selected;
(d) The method by which a mediator is selected. The
rule shall provide for designation of a mediator by the superior court if the parties are unable to agree upon a mediator;
(e) The number of days following the selection of a
mediator within which a mediation conference must be held;
(f) A means by which mediation of an action under this
chapter may be waived by a mediator who has determined
that the claim is not appropriate for mediation; and
(g) Any other matters deemed necessary by the court.
(5) Mediators shall not impose discovery schedules upon
the parties.
(6) The mandatory mediation requirement of subsection
(4) of this section does not apply to an action subject to mandatory arbitration under chapter 7.06 RCW or to an action in
which the parties have agreed, subsequent to the arisal of the
claim, to submit the claim to arbitration under chapter 7.04A
or 7.70A RCW.
(7) The implementation also contemplates the adoption
of a rule by the supreme court for procedures for the parties
to certify to the court the manner of mediation used by the
parties to comply with this section. [2007 c 119 § 1; 2006 c
8 § 314; 1993 c 492 § 419.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Findings—Intent—1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.72.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.110 Mandatory mediation of health care
claims—Tolling statute of limitations. The making of a
written, good faith request for mediation of a dispute related
to damages for injury occurring as a result of health care prior
to filing a cause of action under this chapter shall toll the statute of limitations provided in RCW 4.16.350 for one year.
[1996 c 270 § 1; 1993 c 492 § 420.]
action that has been mediated as provided in RCW 7.70.100
shall be exempt from any superior court civil rules mandating
arbitration of civil actions or participation in settlement conferences prior to trial. [1993 c 492 § 423.]
Findings—Intent—1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.72.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.140 Medical malpractice closed claim reporting
requirements. (1) As used in this section:
(a) "Claim" has the same meaning as in RCW
48.140.010(1).
(b) "Claimant" has the same meaning as in RCW
48.140.010(2).
(c) "Commissioner" has the same meaning as in RCW
48.140.010(4).
(d) "Medical malpractice" has the same meaning as in
RCW 48.140.010(9).
(2)(a) For claims settled or otherwise disposed of on or
after January 1, 2008, the claimant or his or her attorney must
report data to the commissioner if any action filed under this
chapter results in a final:
(i) Judgment in any amount;
(ii) Settlement or payment in any amount; or
(iii) Disposition resulting in no indemnity payment.
(b) As used in this subsection, "data" means:
(i) The date of the incident of medical malpractice that
was the principal cause of the action;
(ii) The principal county in which the incident of medical
malpractice occurred;
(iii) The date of suit, if filed;
(iv) The injured person’s sex and age on the incident
date; and
(v) Specific information about the disposition, judgment,
or settlement, including:
(A) The date and amount of any judgment or settlement;
(B) Court costs;
(C) Attorneys’ fees; and
(D) Costs of expert witnesses. [2006 c 8 § 209.]
7.70.140
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
7.70.110
Findings—Intent—1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.72.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.120 Mandatory mediation of health care
claims—Right to trial not abridged. RCW 7.70.100 may
not be construed to abridge the right to trial by jury following
an unsuccessful attempt at mediation. [1993 c 492 § 421.]
7.70.120
Findings—Intent—1993 c 492: See notes following RCW 43.72.005.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.70.130 Mandatory mediation of health care
claims—Exempt from arbitration mandate. A cause of
7.70.130
[Title 7 RCW—page 88]
7.70.150 Actions alleging violation of accepted standard of care—Certificate of merit required. (1) In an
action against an individual health care provider under this
chapter for personal injury or wrongful death in which the
injury is alleged to have been caused by an act or omission
that violates the accepted standard of care, the plaintiff must
file a certificate of merit at the time of commencing the
action. If the action is commenced within forty-five days
prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations,
the plaintiff must file the certificate of merit no later than
forty-five days after commencing the action.
(2) The certificate of merit must be executed by a health
care provider who meets the qualifications of an expert in the
action. If there is more than one defendant in the action, the
person commencing the action must file a certificate of merit
for each defendant.
(3) The certificate of merit must contain a statement that
the person executing the certificate of merit believes, based
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icate of merit, that there is a reasonable probability that the
defendant’s conduct did not follow the accepted standard of
care required to be exercised by the defendant.
(4) Upon motion of the plaintiff, the court may grant an
additional period of time to file the certificate of merit, not to
exceed ninety days, if the court finds there is good cause for
the extension.
(5)(a) Failure to file a certificate of merit that complies
with the requirements of this section is grounds for dismissal
of the case.
(b) If a case is dismissed for failure to file a certificate of
merit that complies with the requirements of this section, the
filing of the claim against the health care provider shall not be
used against the health care provider in professional liability
insurance rate setting, personal credit history, or professional
licensing and credentialing. [2006 c 8 § 304.]
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
7.70.160 Frivolous claims. In any action under this
section, an attorney that has drafted, or assisted in drafting
and filing an action, counterclaim, cross-claim, third-party
claim, or a defense to a claim, upon signature and filing, certifies that to the best of the party’s or attorney’s knowledge,
information, and belief, formed after reasonable inquiry it is
not frivolous, and is well grounded in fact and is warranted by
existing law or a good faith argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law, and that it is not interposed for any improper purpose, such as to harass or to cause
frivolous litigation. If an action is signed and filed in violation of this rule, the court, upon motion or upon its own initiative, may impose upon the person who signed it, a represented party, or both, an appropriate sanction, which may
include an order to pay to the other party or parties the
amount of the reasonable expenses incurred because of the
filing of the action, counterclaim, cross-claim, third-party
claim, or a defense to a claim, including a reasonable attorney
fee. The procedures governing the enforcement of RCW
4.84.185 shall apply to this section. [2006 c 8 § 316.]
7.70.160
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Chapter 7.70A RCW
ARBITRATION OF HEALTH CARE ACTIONS
7.70A.030
vision of health care where all parties to the action have
agreed to submit the dispute to arbitration under this chapter
in accordance with the requirements of RCW 7.70A.020.
[2006 c 8 § 305.]
7.70A.020
7.70A.020 Election to submit to arbitration—Procedures. (1) Parties in an action covered under RCW
7.70A.010 may elect to submit the dispute to arbitration
under this chapter in accordance with the requirements in this
section.
(a) A claimant may elect to submit the dispute to arbitration under this chapter by including such election in the complaint filed at the commencement of the action. A defendant
may elect to submit the dispute to arbitration under this chapter by including such election in the defendant’s answer to the
complaint. The dispute will be submitted to arbitration under
this chapter only if all parties to the action elect to submit the
dispute to arbitration.
(b) If the parties do not initially elect to submit the dispute to arbitration in accordance with (a) of this subsection,
the parties may make such an election at any time during the
pendency of the action by filing a stipulation with the court in
which all parties to the action agree to submit the dispute to
arbitration under this chapter.
(2) A party that does not initially elect to submit a dispute to arbitration under this chapter must file a declaration
with the court that meets the following requirements:
(a) In the case of a claimant, the declaration must be filed
at the time of commencing the action and must state that the
attorney representing the claimant presented the claimant
with a copy of the provisions of this chapter before commencing the action and that the claimant elected not to submit
the dispute to arbitration under this chapter; and
(b) In the case of a defendant, the declaration must be
filed at the time of filing the answer and must state that the
attorney representing the defendant presented the defendant
with a copy of the provisions of this chapter before filing the
defendant’s answer and that the defendant elected not to submit the dispute to arbitration under this chapter. [2006 c 8 §
306.]
Chapter 7.70A
Sections
7.70A.010
7.70A.020
7.70A.030
7.70A.040
7.70A.050
7.70A.060
7.70A.070
7.70A.080
7.70A.090
7.70A.900
Actions for personal injury or wrongful death—Arbitration
authorized.
Election to submit to arbitration—Procedures.
Selection of arbitrator.
Arbitration proceedings—Experts—Discovery.
Arbitration time frames.
Issuance of decision—Limitation on award of damages—Fees
and expenses.
Motion for judgment.
Appeal of decision.
Application of chapter 7.04A RCW.
Findings—Intent—Part headings and subheadings not law—
Severability—2006 c 8.
7.70A.010 Actions for personal injury or wrongful
death—Arbitration authorized. This chapter applies to
any cause of action for damages for personal injury or wrongful death based on alleged professional negligence in the pro7.70A.010
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7.70A.030
7.70A.030 Selection of arbitrator. (1) An arbitrator
shall be selected by agreement of the parties no later than
forty-five days after: (a) The date all defendants elected arbitration in the answer where the parties elected arbitration in
the initial complaint and answer; or (b) the date of the stipulation where the parties agreed to enter into arbitration after
the commencement of the action through a stipulation filed
with the court. The parties may agree to select more than one
arbitrator to conduct the arbitration.
(2) If the parties are unable to agree to an arbitrator by
the time specified in subsection (1) of this section, each side
may submit the names of three arbitrators to the court, and the
court shall select an arbitrator from among the submitted
names within fifteen days of being notified that the parties are
unable to agree to an arbitrator. If none of the parties submit
any names of potential arbitrators, the court shall select an
arbitrator. [2006 c 8 § 307.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 89]
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7.70A.040 Arbitration proceedings—Experts—Discovery. The arbitrator may conduct the arbitration in such
manner as the arbitrator considers appropriate so as to aid in
the fair and expeditious disposition of the proceeding subject
to the requirements of this section and RCW 7.70A.050.
(1)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, each
party is entitled to two experts on the issue of liability, two
experts on the issue of damages, and one rebuttal expert.
(b) Where there are multiple parties on one side, the arbitrator shall determine the number of experts that are allowed
based on the minimum number of experts necessary to ensure
a fair and economic resolution of the action.
(2)(a) Unless the arbitrator determines that exceptional
circumstances require additional discovery, each party is
entitled to the following discovery from any other party:
(i) Twenty-five interrogatories, including subparts;
(ii) Ten requests for admission; and
(iii) In accordance with applicable court rules:
(A) Requests for production of documents and things,
and for entry upon land for inspection and other purposes;
and
(B) Requests for physical and mental examinations of
persons.
(b) The parties shall be entitled to the following depositions:
(i) Depositions of parties and any expert that a party
expects to call as a witness. Except by order of the arbitrator
for good cause shown, the length of the deposition of a party
or an expert witness shall be limited to four hours.
(ii) Depositions of other witnesses. Unless the arbitrator
determines that exceptional circumstances require additional
depositions, the total number of depositions of persons who
are not parties or expert witnesses is limited to five depositions per side, each of which may last no longer than two
hours in length. In the deposition of a fact witness, each side
is entitled to examine for one hour of the deposition.
(3) An arbitrator may issue a subpoena for the attendance
of a witness and for the production of records and other evidence at any hearing and may administer oaths. A subpoena
must be served in the manner for service of subpoenas in a
civil action and, upon motion to the court by a party to the
arbitration proceeding or the arbitrator, enforced in the manner for enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action. [2006 c 8
§ 308.]
7.70A.040
7.70A.050 Arbitration time frames. (1) An arbitration
under this chapter shall be conducted according to the time
frames specified in this section. The time frames provided in
this section run from the date all defendants have agreed to
arbitration in their answers where the parties elected arbitration in the initial complaint and answer, and from the date of
the execution of the stipulation where the parties agreed to
enter into arbitration after the commencement of the action
through a stipulation filed with the court. The arbitrator shall
issue a case scheduling order in every case specifying the
dates by which the requirements of (b) through (f) of this subsection must be completed.
(a) Within forty-five days, the claimant shall provide
stipulations for all relevant medical records to the defendants.
(b) Within one hundred twenty days, the claimant shall
disclose to the defendants the names and curriculum vitae or
7.70A.050
[Title 7 RCW—page 90]
other documentation of qualifications of any expert the
claimant expects to call as a witness.
(c) Within one hundred forty days, each defendant shall
disclose to the claimants the names and curriculum vitae or
other documentation of qualifications of any expert the
defendant expects to call as a witness.
(d) Within one hundred sixty days, each party shall disclose to the other parties the name and curriculum vitae or
other documentation of qualifications of any rebuttal expert
the party expects to call as a witness.
(e) Within two hundred forty days, all discovery shall be
completed.
(f) Within two hundred seventy days, the arbitration
hearing shall commence subject to the limited authority of
the arbitrator to extend this deadline under subsection (2) of
this section.
(2) It is the express public policy of the legislature that
arbitration hearings under this chapter be commenced no
later than twelve months after the parties elect to submit the
dispute to arbitration. The arbitrator may grant a continuance
of the commencement of the arbitration hearing to a date
more than twelve months after the parties elect to submit the
dispute to arbitration only where a party shows that exceptional circumstances create an undue and unavoidable hardship on the party. [2006 c 8 § 309.]
7.70A.060
7.70A.060 Issuance of decision—Limitation on
award of damages—Fees and expenses. (1) The arbitrator
shall issue a decision in writing and signed by the arbitrator
within fourteen days after the completion of the arbitration
hearing and shall promptly deliver a copy of the decision to
each of the parties or their attorneys.
(2) The arbitrator may not make an award of damages
under this chapter that exceeds one million dollars for both
economic and noneconomic damages.
(3) The arbitrator may not make an award of damages
under this chapter under a theory of ostensible agency liability.
(4) With or without the request of a party, the arbitrator
shall review the reasonableness of each party’s attorneys’
fees taking into account the factors enumerated in RCW
4.24.005.
(5) The fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be paid
by the nonprevailing parties. [2006 c 8 § 310.]
7.70A.070
7.70A.070 Motion for judgment. After a party to the
arbitration proceeding receives notice of a decision, the party
may file a motion with the court for a judgment in accordance
with the decision, at which time the court shall issue such a
judgment unless the decision is modified, corrected, or
vacated as provided in RCW 7.70A.080. [2006 c 8 § 311.]
7.70A.080
7.70A.080 Appeal of decision. There is no right to a
trial de novo on an appeal of the arbitrator’s decision. An
appeal of the arbitrator’s decision is limited to the bases for
appeal provided in RCW 7.04A.230(1) (a) through (d) and
7.04A.240, or equivalent provisions in a successor statute.
[2006 c 8 § 312.]
(2010 Ed.)
Health Care Peer Review
7.70A.090 Application of chapter 7.04A RCW. The
provisions of chapter 7.04A RCW do not apply to arbitrations
conducted under this chapter except to the extent specifically
provided in this chapter. [2006 c 8 § 313.]
7.70A.090
7.70A.900 Findings—Intent—Part headings and
subheadings not law—Severability—2006 c 8. See notes
following RCW 5.64.010.
7.72.010
7.71.040 Chapter does not limit or repeal other
immunities conferred by law. Nothing in this chapter limits
or repeals any other immunities conferred upon participants
in the peer review process contained in any other state or federal law. [1987 c 269 § 4.]
7.71.040
7.70A.900
Chapter 7.71
Chapter 7.71 RCW
HEALTH CARE PEER REVIEW
Sections
7.71.010
7.71.020
7.71.030
7.71.040
Legislative finding.
Federal law applicable in Washington state.
Actions by health care peer review body—Exclusive remedy.
Chapter does not limit or repeal other immunities conferred by
law.
Chapter 7.72
Chapter 7.72 RCW
PRODUCT LIABILITY ACTIONS
Sections
7.72.010
7.72.020
7.72.030
7.72.040
7.72.050
7.72.060
7.72.070
Definitions.
Scope.
Liability of manufacturer.
Liability of product seller other than manufacturer—Exception.
Relevance of industry custom, technological feasibility, and
nongovernmental, legislative or administrative regulatory
standards.
Length of time product sellers are subject to liability.
Food and beverage consumption.
Contributory fault: Chapter 4.22 RCW.
7.71.010 Legislative finding. The legislature finds the
assurance of quality and cost-effectiveness in the delivery of
health care can be assisted through the review of health care
by health care providers. It also recognizes that some peer
review decisions may be based on factors other than competence or professional conduct. Although it finds that peer
review decisions based on matters unrelated to quality and
utilization review need redress, it concludes that it is necessary to balance carefully the rights of the consuming public
who benefit by peer review with the rights of those who are
occasionally hurt by peer review decisions based on matters
other than competence or professional conduct.
The legislature intends to foreclose federal antitrust
actions to the extent Parker v. Brown, 317 U.S. 341 (1943),
allows and to permit only those actions in RCW 7.71.020 and
7.71.030. [1987 c 269 § 1.]
7.71.010
7.71.020 Federal law applicable in Washington state.
Pursuant to P.L. 99-660 Sec. 411(c)(2), Title IV of that act
shall apply in Washington state as of July 26, 1987. [1987 c
269 § 2.]
7.71.020
7.71.030 Actions by health care peer review body—
Exclusive remedy. (1) This section shall provide the exclusive remedy for any action taken by a professional peer
review body of health care providers as defined in RCW
7.70.020, that is found to be based on matters not related to
the competence or professional conduct of a health care provider.
(2) Actions shall be limited to appropriate injunctive
relief, and damages shall be allowed only for lost earnings
directly attributable to the action taken by the professional
review body, incurred between the date of such action and the
date the action is functionally reversed by the professional
peer review body.
(3) Reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs as approved by
the court shall be awarded to the prevailing party, if any, as
determined by the court.
(4) The statute of limitations for actions under this section shall be one year from the date of the action of the professional review body. [1987 c 269 § 3.]
7.71.030
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7.72.010 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter,
unless the context clearly indicates to the contrary:
(1) Product seller. "Product seller" means any person or
entity that is engaged in the business of selling products,
whether the sale is for resale, or for use or consumption. The
term includes a manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or
retailer of the relevant product. The term also includes a party
who is in the business of leasing or bailing such products. The
term "product seller" does not include:
(a) A seller of real property, unless that person is
engaged in the mass production and sale of standardized
dwellings or is otherwise a product seller;
(b) A provider of professional services who utilizes or
sells products within the legally authorized scope of the professional practice of the provider;
(c) A commercial seller of used products who resells a
product after use by a consumer or other product user: PROVIDED, That when it is resold, the used product is in essentially the same condition as when it was acquired for resale;
(d) A finance lessor who is not otherwise a product
seller. A "finance lessor" is one who acts in a financial capacity, who is not a manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or
retailer, and who leases a product without having a reasonable opportunity to inspect and discover defects in the product, under a lease arrangement in which the selection, possession, maintenance, and operation of the product are controlled by a person other than the lessor; and
(e) A licensed pharmacist who dispenses a prescription
product manufactured by a commercial manufacturer pursuant to a prescription issued by a licensed prescribing practitioner if the claim against the pharmacist is based upon strict
liability in tort or the implied warranty provisions under the
uniform commercial code, Title 62A RCW, and if the pharmacist complies with recordkeeping requirements pursuant
to chapters 18.64, 69.41, and 69.50 RCW, and related administrative rules as provided in RCW 7.72.040. Nothing in this
subsection (1)(e) affects a pharmacist’s liability under RCW
7.72.040(1).
(2) Manufacturer. "Manufacturer" includes a product
seller who designs, produces, makes, fabricates, constructs,
or remanufactures the relevant product or component part of
7.72.010
[Title 7 RCW—page 91]
7.72.020
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
a product before its sale to a user or consumer. The term also
includes a product seller or entity not otherwise a manufacturer that holds itself out as a manufacturer.
A product seller acting primarily as a wholesaler, distributor, or retailer of a product may be a "manufacturer" but
only to the extent that it designs, produces, makes, fabricates,
constructs, or remanufactures the product for its sale. A product seller who performs minor assembly of a product in
accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer shall not
be deemed a manufacturer. A product seller that did not participate in the design of a product and that constructed the
product in accordance with the design specifications of the
claimant or another product seller shall not be deemed a manufacturer for the purposes of RCW 7.72.030(1)(a).
(3) Product. "Product" means any object possessing
intrinsic value, capable of delivery either as an assembled
whole or as a component part or parts, and produced for introduction into trade or commerce. Human tissue and organs,
including human blood and its components, are excluded
from this term.
The "relevant product" under this chapter is that product
or its component part or parts, which gave rise to the product
liability claim.
(4) Product liability claim. "Product liability claim"
includes any claim or action brought for harm caused by the
manufacture, production, making, construction, fabrication,
design, formula, preparation, assembly, installation, testing,
warnings, instructions, marketing, packaging, storage or
labeling of the relevant product. It includes, but is not limited
to, any claim or action previously based on: Strict liability in
tort; negligence; breach of express or implied warranty;
breach of, or failure to, discharge a duty to warn or instruct,
whether negligent or innocent; misrepresentation, concealment, or nondisclosure, whether negligent or innocent; or
other claim or action previously based on any other substantive legal theory except fraud, intentionally caused harm or a
claim or action under the consumer protection act, chapter
19.86 RCW.
(5) Claimant. "Claimant" means a person or entity
asserting a product liability claim, including a wrongful death
action, and, if the claim is asserted through or on behalf of an
estate, the term includes claimant’s decedent. "Claimant"
includes any person or entity that suffers harm. A claim may
be asserted under this chapter even though the claimant did
not buy the product from, or enter into any contractual relationship with, the product seller.
(6) Harm. "Harm" includes any damages recognized by
the courts of this state: PROVIDED, That the term "harm"
does not include direct or consequential economic loss under
Title 62A RCW. [1991 c 189 § 3; 1981 c 27 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.72.020
7.72.020 Scope. (1) The previous existing applicable
law of this state on product liability is modified only to the
extent set forth in this chapter.
(2) Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the recovery of
direct or consequential economic loss under Title 62A RCW.
[1981 c 27 § 3.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 92]
7.72.030 Liability of manufacturer. (1) A product
manufacturer is subject to liability to a claimant if the claimant’s harm was proximately caused by the negligence of the
manufacturer in that the product was not reasonably safe as
designed or not reasonably safe because adequate warnings
or instructions were not provided.
(a) A product is not reasonably safe as designed, if, at the
time of manufacture, the likelihood that the product would
cause the claimant’s harm or similar harms, and the seriousness of those harms, outweighed the burden on the manufacturer to design a product that would have prevented those
harms and the adverse effect that an alternative design that
was practical and feasible would have on the usefulness of
the product: PROVIDED, That a firearm or ammunition
shall not be deemed defective in design on the basis that the
benefits of the product do not outweigh the risk of injury
posed by its potential to cause serious injury, damage, or
death when discharged.
(b) A product is not reasonably safe because adequate
warnings or instructions were not provided with the product,
if, at the time of manufacture, the likelihood that the product
would cause the claimant’s harm or similar harms, and the
seriousness of those harms, rendered the warnings or instructions of the manufacturer inadequate and the manufacturer
could have provided the warnings or instructions which the
claimant alleges would have been adequate.
(c) A product is not reasonably safe because adequate
warnings or instructions were not provided after the product
was manufactured where a manufacturer learned or where a
reasonably prudent manufacturer should have learned about a
danger connected with the product after it was manufactured.
In such a case, the manufacturer is under a duty to act with
regard to issuing warnings or instructions concerning the
danger in the manner that a reasonably prudent manufacturer
would act in the same or similar circumstances. This duty is
satisfied if the manufacturer exercises reasonable care to
inform product users.
(2) A product manufacturer is subject to strict liability to
a claimant if the claimant’s harm was proximately caused by
the fact that the product was not reasonably safe in construction or not reasonably safe because it did not conform to the
manufacturer’s express warranty or to the implied warranties
under Title 62A RCW.
(a) A product is not reasonably safe in construction if,
when the product left the control of the manufacturer, the
product deviated in some material way from the design specifications or performance standards of the manufacturer, or
deviated in some material way from otherwise identical units
of the same product line.
(b) A product does not conform to the express warranty
of the manufacturer if it is made part of the basis of the bargain and relates to a material fact or facts concerning the
product and the express warranty proved to be untrue.
(c) Whether or not a product conforms to an implied
warranty created under Title 62A RCW shall be determined
under that title.
(3) In determining whether a product was not reasonably
safe under this section, the trier of fact shall consider whether
the product was unsafe to an extent beyond that which would
be contemplated by the ordinary consumer. [1988 c 94 § 1;
1981 c 27 § 4.]
7.72.030
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Product Liability Actions
7.72.040 Liability of product seller other than manufacturer—Exception. (1) Except as provided in subsection
(2) of this section, a product seller other than a manufacturer
is liable to the claimant only if the claimant’s harm was proximately caused by:
(a) The negligence of such product seller; or
(b) Breach of an express warranty made by such product
seller; or
(c) The intentional misrepresentation of facts about the
product by such product seller or the intentional concealment
of information about the product by such product seller.
(2) A product seller, other than a manufacturer, shall
have the liability of a manufacturer to the claimant if:
(a) No solvent manufacturer who would be liable to the
claimant is subject to service of process under the laws of the
claimant’s domicile or the state of Washington; or
(b) The court determines that it is highly probable that
the claimant would be unable to enforce a judgment against
any manufacturer; or
(c) The product seller is a controlled subsidiary of a manufacturer, or the manufacturer is a controlled subsidiary of
the product seller; or
(d) The product seller provided the plans or specifications for the manufacture or preparation of the product and
such plans or specifications were a proximate cause of the
defect in the product; or
(e) The product was marketed under a trade name or
brand name of the product seller.
(3) Subsection (2) of this section does not apply to a
pharmacist who dispenses a prescription product in the form
manufactured by a commercial manufacturer pursuant to a
prescription issued by a licensed practitioner if the pharmacist complies with recordkeeping requirements pursuant to
chapters 18.64, 69.41, and 69.50 RCW, and related administrative rules. [1991 c 189 § 2; 1981 c 27 § 5.]
7.72.040
7.72.050 Relevance of industry custom, technological
feasibility, and nongovernmental, legislative or administrative regulatory standards. (1) Evidence of custom in the
product seller’s industry, technological feasibility or that the
product was or was not, in compliance with nongovernmental
standards or with legislative regulatory standards or administrative regulatory standards, whether relating to design, construction or performance of the product or to warnings or
instructions as to its use may be considered by the trier of
fact.
(2) When the injury-causing aspect of the product was, at
the time of manufacture, in compliance with a specific mandatory government contract specification relating to design or
warnings, this compliance shall be an absolute defense.
When the injury-causing aspect of the product was not, at the
time of manufacture, in compliance with a specific mandatory government specification relating to design or warnings,
the product shall be deemed not reasonably safe under RCW
7.72.030(1). [1981 c 27 § 6.]
7.72.050
7.72.060 Length of time product sellers are subject to
liability. (1) Useful safe life. (a) Except as provided in subsection (1)(b) hereof, a product seller shall not be subject to
liability to a claimant for harm under this chapter if the product seller proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the
7.72.060
(2010 Ed.)
7.72.070
harm was caused after the product’s "useful safe life" had
expired.
"Useful safe life" begins at the time of delivery of the
product and extends for the time during which the product
would normally be likely to perform or be stored in a safe
manner. For the purposes of this chapter, "time of delivery"
means the time of delivery of a product to its first purchaser
or lessee who was not engaged in the business of either selling such products or using them as component parts of
another product to be sold. In the case of a product which has
been remanufactured by a manufacturer, "time of delivery"
means the time of delivery of the remanufactured product to
its first purchaser or lessee who was not engaged in the business of either selling such products or using them as component parts of another product to be sold.
(b) A product seller may be subject to liability for harm
caused by a product used beyond its useful safe life, if:
(i) The product seller has warranted that the product may
be utilized safely for such longer period; or
(ii) The product seller intentionally misrepresents facts
about its product, or intentionally conceals information about
it, and that conduct was a proximate cause of the claimant’s
harm; or
(iii) The harm was caused by exposure to a defective
product, which exposure first occurred within the useful safe
life of the product, even though the harm did not manifest
itself until after the useful safe life had expired.
(2) Presumption regarding useful safe life. If the harm
was caused more than twelve years after the time of delivery,
a presumption arises that the harm was caused after the useful
safe life had expired. This presumption may only be rebutted
by a preponderance of the evidence.
(3) Statute of limitation. Subject to the applicable provisions of chapter 4.16 RCW pertaining to the tolling and
extension of any statute of limitation, no claim under this
chapter may be brought more than three years from the time
the claimant discovered or in the exercise of due diligence
should have discovered the harm and its cause. [1981 c 27 §
7.]
7.72.070
7.72.070 Food and beverage consumption. (1) Any
manufacturer, packer, distributor, carrier, holder, marketer,
or seller of a food or nonalcoholic beverage intended for
human consumption, or an association of one or more such
entities, shall not be subject to civil liability in an action
brought by a private party based on an individual’s purchase
or consumption of food or nonalcoholic beverages in cases
where liability is premised upon the individual’s weight gain,
obesity, or a health condition associated with the individual’s
weight gain or obesity and resulting from the individual’s
long-term purchase or consumption of a food or nonalcoholic
beverage.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the term "long-term
consumption" means the cumulative effect of the consumption of food or nonalcoholic beverages, and not the effect of
a single instance of consumption. [2004 c 139 § 1.]
Short title—2004 c 139: "This act may be cited as the commonsense
consumption act." [2004 c 139 § 2.]
[Title 7 RCW—page 93]
Chapter 7.75
Chapter 7.75
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
Chapter 7.75 RCW
DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTERS
Sections
7.75.010
7.75.020
7.75.030
7.75.035
7.75.040
7.75.050
7.75.060
7.75.070
7.75.080
7.75.090
7.75.100
Legislative findings and intent.
Dispute resolution center—Creation—Plan—Approval by
county or municipality.
Services to be provided without charge or for fee based on
ability to pay.
Surcharge by county legislative authority.
Dispute resolution agreement required—When admissible as
evidence.
Confidentiality of centers’ files, etc.—Exception—Privileged
communications.
Withdrawal from dispute resolution process.
Center may seek and expend funds.
Statutes of limitations tolled until dispute resolution process
concluded.
Application of chapter.
Immunity from civil action.
Mediation testimony competency: RCW 5.60.070 and 5.60.072.
7.75.010 Legislative findings and intent. (1) The legislature finds and declares that:
(a) The resolution of many disputes can be costly and
complex in a judicial setting where the parties involved are
necessarily in an adversary posture and subject to formalized
procedures; and
(b) Alternative dispute resolution centers can meet the
needs of Washington’s citizens by providing forums in which
persons may voluntarily participate in the resolution of disputes in an informal and less adversarial atmosphere.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature that programs established pursuant to this chapter:
(a) Stimulate the establishment and use of dispute resolution centers to help meet the need for alternatives to the
courts for the resolution of certain disputes.
(b) Encourage continuing community participation in the
development, administration, and oversight of local programs designed to facilitate the informal resolution of disputes between and among members of the community.
(c) Offer structures for dispute resolution which may
serve as models for resolution centers in other communities.
(d) Serve a specific community or locale and resolve disputes that arise within that community or locale.
(e) Educate the community on ways of using the services
of the neighborhood dispute resolution center directly and in
a preventive capacity. [1984 c 258 § 501.]
7.75.010
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
profit corporation, by the legislative authority of the municipality or county within which the center will be located. A
plan for a dispute resolution center shall not be approved and
the center shall not begin operation until the legislative
authority finds that the plan adequately prescribes:
(a) Procedures for filing requests for dispute resolution
services with the center and for scheduling mediation sessions participated in by the parties to the dispute;
(b) Procedures to ensure that each dispute mediated by
the center meets the criteria for appropriateness for mediation
set by the legislative authority and for rejecting disputes
which do not meet the criteria;
(c) Procedures for giving notice of the time, place, and
nature of the mediation session to the parties, and for conducting mediation sessions that comply with the provisions
of this chapter;
(d) Procedures which ensure that participation by all parties is voluntary;
(e) Procedures for obtaining referrals from public and
private bodies;
(f) Procedures for meeting the particular needs of the
participants, including, but not limited to, providing services
at times convenient to the participants, in sign language, and
in languages other than English;
(g) Procedures for providing trained and certified mediators who, during the dispute resolution process, shall make no
decisions or determinations of the issues involved, but who
shall facilitate negotiations by the participants themselves to
achieve a voluntary resolution of the issues; and
(h) Procedures for informing and educating the community about the dispute resolution center and encouraging the
use of the center’s services in appropriate cases. [1997 c 41
§ 4; 1984 c 258 § 502.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.030
7.75.030 Services to be provided without charge or
for fee based on ability to pay. A dispute resolution center
established under this chapter shall provide dispute resolution
services either without charge to the participants or for a fee
which is based on the participant’s ability to pay. [1984 c 258
§ 503.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.035
7.75.020 Dispute resolution center—Creation—
Plan—Approval by county or municipality. (1) A dispute
resolution center may be created and operated by a municipality, county, or by a corporation organized exclusively for
the resolution of disputes or for charitable or educational purposes. The corporation shall not be organized for profit, and
no part of the net earnings may inure to the benefit of any private shareholders or individuals. The majority of the directors
of such a corporation shall not consist of members of any single profession.
(2) A dispute resolution center may not begin operation
under this chapter until a plan for establishing a center for the
mediation and settlement of disputes has been approved by
the legislative authority of the municipality or county creating the center or, in the case of a center operated by a non7.75.020
[Title 7 RCW—page 94]
7.75.035 Surcharge by county legislative authority.
(1) A county legislative authority may impose a surcharge of
up to ten dollars on each civil filing fee in district court and a
surcharge of up to fifteen dollars on each filing fee for small
claims actions for the purpose of funding dispute resolution
centers established under this chapter.
(2) Any surcharge imposed shall be collected by the
clerk of the court and remitted to the county treasurer for
deposit in a separate account to be used solely for dispute resolution centers established under this chapter. Money
received under this section is not subject to RCW 3.62.020(2)
or 3.62.090. The accounts created pursuant to this subsection
shall be audited by the state auditor in accordance with RCW
43.09.260. [1990 c 172 § 1.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
(2010 Ed.)
Civil Infractions
7.75.040 Dispute resolution agreement required—
When admissible as evidence. (1) In conducting a dispute
resolution process, a center established under this chapter
shall require:
(a) That the disputing parties enter into a written agreement which expresses the method by which they shall
attempt to resolve the issues in dispute; and
(b) That at the conclusion of the dispute resolution process, the parties enter into a written agreement which sets
forth the settlement of the issues and the future responsibilities, if any, of each party.
(2) A written agreement entered into with the assistance
of a center at the conclusion of the written dispute resolution
process is admissible as evidence in any judicial or administrative proceeding. [1984 c 258 § 504.]
7.75.040
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.050 Confidentiality of centers’ files, etc.—
Exception—Privileged communications. Regardless of
any provision to the contrary in *chapter 42.17 RCW, all
memoranda, work notes or products, or case files of centers
established under this chapter are confidential and privileged
and are not subject to disclosure in any judicial or administrative proceeding unless the court or administrative tribunal
determines that the materials were submitted by a participant
to the center for the purpose of avoiding discovery of the
material in a subsequent proceeding. In all other respects,
chapter 7.07 RCW, shall govern the privilege and confidentiality to be accorded to communications made in conjunction
with a mediation conducted by a dispute resolution center
established under this chapter. [2005 c 172 § 16; 1984 c 258
§ 505.]
Chapter 7.80
tion at a center established under this chapter during the
period which begins with the date of the participants’ execution of the written agreement required by RCW
7.75.040(1)(a) and ends on the date that a written agreement
at the conclusion of the dispute resolution process is executed
under RCW 7.75.040(1)(b) or a participant’s written notice
of withdrawal from the dispute resolution process is executed
under RCW 7.75.060. [1984 c 258 § 508.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.090 Application of chapter. Nothing in this chapter precludes any person or persons not operating under RCW
7.75.020 from providing dispute resolution services. However, the provisions of RCW 7.75.050, relating to confidentiality, and RCW 7.75.080, relating to statutes of limitation,
apply only to proceedings conducted by a dispute resolution
center established under this chapter. [1984 c 258 § 509.]
7.75.090
7.75.050
*Reviser’s note: Provisions in chapter 42.17 RCW relating to public
disclosure were recodified in chapter 42.56 RCW by 2005 c 274.
Short title—Captions not law—Severability—Effective date—2005
c 172: See RCW 7.07.900 through 7.07.902 and 7.07.904.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.060 Withdrawal from dispute resolution process. Any person who voluntarily enters a dispute resolution
process at a center established under this chapter may revoke
his or her consent, withdraw from dispute resolution, and
seek judicial or administrative redress prior to reaching a
written resolution agreement. The withdrawal shall be in
writing. No legal penalty, sanction, or restraint may be
imposed upon the person. [1984 c 258 § 506.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.100 Immunity from civil action. (1) Members of
the board of directors of a dispute resolution center are
immune from suit in any civil action based upon any proceedings or other official acts performed in good faith as members
of the board.
(2) Employees and volunteers of a dispute resolution
center are immune from suit in any civil action based on any
proceedings or other official acts performed in their capacity
as employees or volunteers, except in cases of wilful or wanton misconduct.
(3) A dispute resolution center is immune from suit in
any civil action based on any of its proceedings or other official acts performed by its employees, volunteers, or members
or its board of directors, except (a) in cases of wilful or wanton misconduct by its employees or volunteers, and (b) in
cases of official acts performed in bad faith by members of its
board. [1986 c 95 § 2.]
7.75.100
7.75.060
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.070 Center may seek and expend funds. A dispute resolution center established under this chapter may
seek and accept contributions from counties and municipalities, agencies of the state and federal governments, private
sources, and any other available funds, and may expend the
funds to carry out the purposes of this chapter. [1984 c 258 §
507.]
7.75.070
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.75.080 Statutes of limitations tolled until dispute
resolution process concluded. Any applicable statute of
limitations shall be tolled as to participants in dispute resolu-
Chapter 7.80
Sections
7.80.005
7.80.010
7.80.020
7.80.030
7.80.040
7.80.050
7.80.060
7.80.070
7.80.080
7.80.090
7.80.100
7.80.110
7.80.120
7.80.130
7.80.140
7.80.150
7.75.080
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Chapter 7.80 RCW
CIVIL INFRACTIONS
7.80.160
7.80.900
7.80.901
Legislative finding—1987 c 456.
Jurisdiction of courts.
Issuance of process.
Training of judicial officers.
"Enforcement officer" defined.
Notice of infraction—Issuance, service, filing.
Person receiving notice—Identification and detention.
Notice—Determination final unless contested—Form.
Response to notice—Contesting determination—Mitigating
circumstances—Hearing—Failure to respond or appear.
Hearings—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
Hearings—Contesting determination that infraction committed—Appeal.
Hearings—Explanation of mitigating circumstances.
Monetary penalties—Restitution.
Order of court—Civil nature—Modification of penalty—
Community restitution.
Costs and attorney fees.
Notices—Record of—Cancellation prohibited, penalty—
Audit.
Failure to exercise notice options—Failure to satisfy penalty.
Decriminalization of certain municipal ordinances.
Effective date—1987 c 456 §§ 9-31.
[Title 7 RCW—page 95]
7.80.005
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
7.80.005 Legislative finding—1987 c 456. The legislature finds that many minor offenses that are established as
misdemeanors are obsolete or can be more appropriately punished by the imposition of civil fines. The legislature finds
that some misdemeanors should be decriminalized to allow
resources of the legal system, such as judges, prosecutors,
juries, and jails, to be used to punish serious criminal behavior, since acts characterized as criminal behavior have a tremendous fiscal impact on the legal system.
The establishment of a system of civil infractions is a
more expeditious and less expensive method of disposing of
minor offenses and will decrease the cost and workload of the
courts of limited jurisdiction. [1987 c 456 § 6.]
7.80.005
7.80.010 Jurisdiction of courts. (1) All violations of
state law, local law, ordinance, regulation, or resolution designated as civil infractions may be heard and determined by a
district court, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) Any municipal court has the authority to hear and
determine pursuant to this chapter civil infractions that are
established by municipal ordinance or by local law or resolution of a transit agency authorized to issue civil infractions,
and that are committed within the jurisdiction of the municipality.
(3) Any city or town with a municipal court under chapter 3.50 RCW may contract with the county to have civil
infractions that are established by city or town ordinance and
that are committed within the city or town adjudicated by a
district court.
(4) District court commissioners have the authority to
hear and determine civil infractions pursuant to this chapter.
(5) Nothing in this chapter prevents any city, town, or
county from hearing and determining civil infractions pursuant to its own system established by ordinance. [2009 c 279
§ 2; 1987 c 456 § 9.]
7.80.010
7.80.020 Issuance of process. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law governing service of process in civil
cases, a court of limited jurisdiction having jurisdiction over
an alleged civil infraction may issue process anywhere within
the state. [1987 c 456 § 10.]
7.80.020
7.80.030 Training of judicial officers. All judges and
court commissioners adjudicating civil infractions shall complete such training requirements as are promulgated by the
supreme court. [1987 c 456 § 11.]
7.80.030
7.80.040 "Enforcement officer" defined. As used in
this chapter, "enforcement officer" means a person authorized to enforce the provisions of the title or ordinance in
which the civil infraction is established. [1987 c 456 § 12.]
7.80.040
7.80.050 Notice of infraction—Issuance, service, filing. (1) A civil infraction proceeding is initiated by the issuance, service, and filing of a notice of civil infraction.
(2) A notice of civil infraction may be issued by an
enforcement officer when the civil infraction occurs in the
officer’s presence.
(3) A court may issue a notice of civil infraction if an
enforcement officer files with the court a written statement
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that the civil infraction was committed in the officer’s presence or that the officer has reasonable cause to believe that a
civil infraction was committed.
(4) Service of a notice of civil infraction issued under
subsection (2) or (3) of this section shall be as provided by
court rule. Until such a rule is adopted, service shall be as
provided in *JTIR 2.2(c)(1) and (3), as applicable.
(5) A notice of infraction shall be filed with a court having jurisdiction within forty-eight hours of issuance, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. A notice of infraction
not filed within the time limits prescribed in this section may
be dismissed without prejudice. [1987 c 456 § 13.]
*Reviser’s note: The Justice Court Traffic Infraction Rules (JTIR)
were replaced by the Infraction Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
(IRLJ), effective September 1, 1992.
7.80.060 Person receiving notice—Identification and
detention. A person who is to receive a notice of civil infraction under RCW 7.80.050 is required to identify himself or
herself to the enforcement officer by giving his or her name,
address, and date of birth. Upon the request of the officer, the
person shall produce reasonable identification, including a
driver’s license or identicard.
A person who is unable or unwilling to reasonably identify himself or herself to an enforcement officer may be
detained for a period of time not longer than is reasonably
necessary to identify the person for purposes of issuing a civil
infraction.
Each agency authorized to issue civil infractions shall
adopt rules on identification and detention of persons committing civil infractions. [1987 c 456 § 14.]
7.80.060
7.80.070 Notice—Determination final unless contested—Form. (1) A notice of civil infraction represents a
determination that a civil infraction has been committed. The
determination is final unless contested as provided in this
chapter.
(2) The form for the notice of civil infraction shall be
prescribed by rule of the supreme court and shall include the
following:
(a) A statement that the notice represents a determination
that a civil infraction has been committed by the person
named in the notice and that the determination is final unless
contested as provided in this chapter;
(b) A statement that a civil infraction is a noncriminal
offense for which imprisonment may not be imposed as a
sanction;
(c) A statement of the specific civil infraction for which
the notice was issued;
(d) A statement of the monetary penalty established for
the civil infraction;
(e) A statement of the options provided in this chapter
for responding to the notice and the procedures necessary to
exercise these options;
(f) A statement that at any hearing to contest the determination the state has the burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the civil infraction was committed
and that the person may subpoena witnesses including the
enforcement officer who issued the notice of civil infraction;
(g) A statement that at any hearing requested for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances surrounding the
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commission of the civil infraction, the person will be deemed
to have committed the civil infraction and may not subpoena
witnesses;
(h) A statement that the person must respond to the
notice as provided in this chapter within fifteen days;
(i) A statement that failure to respond to the notice or a
failure to appear at a hearing requested for the purpose of
contesting the determination or for the purpose of explaining
mitigating circumstances will result in a default judgment
against the person in the amount of the penalty and that this
failure may be referred to the prosecuting attorney for criminal prosecution for failure to respond or appear;
(j) A statement that failure to respond to a notice of civil
infraction or to appear at a requested hearing is a misdemeanor and may be punished by a fine or imprisonment in
jail. [2006 c 270 § 5; 1987 c 456 § 15.]
7.80.080 Response to notice—Contesting determination—Mitigating circumstances—Hearing—Failure to
respond or appear. (1) Any person who receives a notice of
civil infraction shall respond to such notice as provided in
this section within fifteen days of the date of the notice.
(2) If the person determined to have committed the civil
infraction does not contest the determination, the person shall
respond by completing the appropriate portion of the notice
of civil infraction and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the court specified on the notice. A check or money
order in the amount of the penalty prescribed for the civil
infraction must be submitted with the response. The clerk of
a court may accept cash in payment for an infraction. When a
response which does not contest the determination is
received, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court’s
records.
(3) If the person determined to have committed the civil
infraction wishes to contest the determination, the person
shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of civil
infraction requesting a hearing and submitting it, either by
mail or in person, to the court specified on the notice. The
court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and
date of the hearing, and that date shall not be earlier than
seven days nor more than ninety days from the date of the
notice of hearing, except by agreement.
(4) If the person determined to have committed the civil
infraction does not contest the determination but wishes to
explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the infraction,
the person shall respond by completing the portion of the
notice of civil infraction requesting a hearing for that purpose
and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the court
specified on the notice. The court shall notify the person in
writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing, and that
date shall not be earlier than seven days nor more than ninety
days from the date of the notice of hearing, except by agreement.
(5) The court shall enter a default judgment assessing the
monetary penalty prescribed for the civil infraction and may
notify the prosecuting attorney of the failure to respond to the
notice of civil infraction or to appear at a requested hearing if
any person issued a notice of civil infraction:
(a) Fails to respond to the notice of civil infraction as
provided in subsection (2) of this section; or
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(b) Fails to appear at a hearing requested pursuant to subsection (3) or (4) of this section. [1987 c 456 § 16.]
7.80.090 Hearings—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
(1) Procedures for the conduct of all hearings provided in this
chapter may be established by rule of the supreme court.
(2) Any person subject to proceedings under this chapter
may be represented by counsel.
(3) The attorney representing the state, county, city,
town, or transit agency authorized to issue civil infractions
may appear in any proceedings under this chapter but need
not appear, notwithstanding any statute or rule of court to the
contrary. [2009 c 279 § 1; 1987 c 456 § 17.]
7.80.090
7.80.100 Hearings—Contesting determination that
infraction committed—Appeal. (1) A hearing held for the
purpose of contesting the determination that a civil infraction
has been committed shall be without a jury and shall be
recorded in the manner provided for in courts of limited jurisdiction.
(2) The court may consider the notice of civil infraction
and any other written report made under oath submitted by
the enforcement officer who issued the notice or whose written statement was the basis for the issuance of the notice in
lieu of the officer’s personal appearance at the hearing. The
person named in the notice may request the court for issuance
of subpoena of witnesses, including the enforcement officer
who issued the notice, and has the right to present evidence
and examine witnesses present in court.
(3) The burden of proof is upon the state to establish the
commission of the civil infraction by a preponderance of the
evidence.
(4) After consideration of the evidence and argument,
the court shall determine whether the civil infraction was
committed. Where it has not been established that the civil
infraction was committed, an order dismissing the notice
shall be entered in the court’s records. Where it has been
established that the civil infraction was committed, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court’s records.
(5) An appeal from the court’s determination or order
shall be to the superior court in the manner provided by the
Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction. The decision of the superior court is subject only to discretionary review pursuant to the Rules of Appellate Procedure. [1987 c 456 § 18.]
7.80.100
7.80.110 Hearings—Explanation of mitigating circumstances. (1) A hearing held for the purpose of allowing
a person to explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the
commission of a civil infraction shall be an informal proceeding. The person may not subpoena witnesses. The determination that a civil infraction has been committed may not be
contested at a hearing held for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances.
(2) After the court has heard the explanation of the circumstances surrounding the commission of the civil infraction, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court’s
records.
(3) There is no appeal from the court’s determination or
order. [1987 c 456 § 19.]
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7.80.120
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7.80.120 Monetary penalties—Restitution. (1) A person found to have committed a civil infraction shall be
assessed a monetary penalty.
(a) The maximum penalty and the default amount for a
class 1 civil infraction shall be two hundred fifty dollars, not
including statutory assessments, except for an infraction of
state law involving potentially dangerous litter as specified in
RCW 70.93.060(4) and an infraction of state law involving
violent video or computer games under RCW 9.91.180, in
which case the maximum penalty and default amount is five
hundred dollars;
(b) The maximum penalty and the default amount for a
class 2 civil infraction shall be one hundred twenty-five dollars, not including statutory assessments;
(c) The maximum penalty and the default amount for a
class 3 civil infraction shall be fifty dollars, not including
statutory assessments; and
(d) The maximum penalty and the default amount for a
class 4 civil infraction shall be twenty-five dollars, not
including statutory assessments.
(2) The supreme court shall prescribe by rule the conditions under which local courts may exercise discretion in
assessing fines for civil infractions.
(3) Whenever a monetary penalty is imposed by a court
under this chapter it is immediately payable. If the person is
unable to pay at that time the court may grant an extension of
the period in which the penalty may be paid. If the penalty is
not paid on or before the time established for payment, the
court may proceed to collect the penalty in the same manner
as other civil judgments and may notify the prosecuting
authority of the failure to pay.
(4) The court may also order a person found to have
committed a civil infraction to make restitution. [2003 c 365
§ 3; 2003 c 337 § 4; 1997 c 159 § 2; 1987 c 456 § 20.]
7.80.120
respondent. Attorney fees may be awarded to either party in a
civil infraction case. [1987 c 456 § 22.]
7.80.130 Order of court—Civil nature—Modification of penalty—Community restitution. (1) An order
entered after the receipt of a response which does not contest
the determination, or after it has been established at a hearing
that the civil infraction was committed, or after a hearing for
the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances is civil in
nature.
(2) The court may waive, reduce, or suspend the monetary penalty prescribed for the civil infraction. If the court
determines that a person has insufficient funds to pay the
monetary penalty, the court may order performance of a number of hours of community restitution in lieu of a monetary
penalty, at the rate of the then state minimum wage per hour.
[2002 c 175 § 1; 1987 c 456 § 21.]
7.80.150 Notices—Record of—Cancellation prohibited, penalty—Audit. (1) Every law enforcement agency in
this state or other agency authorized to issue notices of civil
infractions shall provide in appropriate form notices of civil
infractions which shall be issued in books with notices in
quadruplicate and meeting the requirements of this section, or
issued by an electronic device capable of producing a printed
copy and electronic copies of the citations.
The chief administrative officer of every such agency
shall be responsible for the issuance of such books or electronic devices and shall maintain a record of every such book
or electronic device and each notice contained therein issued
to individual members or employees of the agency and shall
require and retain a receipt for every book or electronic
device so issued.
(2) Every law enforcement officer or other person upon
issuing a notice of civil infraction to an alleged perpetrator of
a civil infraction under the laws of this state or of any ordinance of any city or town shall deposit the original or a
printed or electronic copy of such notice of civil infraction
with a court having competent jurisdiction over the civil
infraction, as provided in RCW 7.80.050.
Upon the deposit of the original or a printed or electronic
copy of such notice of civil infraction with a court having
competent jurisdiction over the civil infraction, the original
or copy may be disposed of only as provided in this chapter.
(3) It is unlawful and is official misconduct for any law
enforcement officer or other officer or public employee to
dispose of a notice of civil infraction or copies thereof or of
the record of the issuance of the same in a manner other than
as required in this section.
(4) The chief administrative officer of every law enforcement agency or other agency authorized to issue notices of
civil infractions shall require the return to him or her of a
copy of every notice issued by a person under his or her
supervision to an alleged perpetrator of a civil infraction
under any law or ordinance and of all copies of every notice
which has been spoiled or upon which any entry has been
made and not issued to an alleged perpetrator.
Such chief administrative officer shall also maintain or
cause to be maintained in connection with every notice issued
by a person under his or her supervision a record of the disposition of the charge by the court in which the original or copy
of the notice was deposited.
(5) Any person who cancels or solicits the cancellation
of any notice of civil infraction, in any manner other than as
provided in this section, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(6) Every record of notices required in this section shall
be audited monthly by the appropriate fiscal officer of the
government agency to which the law enforcement agency or
other agency authorized to issue notices of civil infractions is
responsible. [2004 c 43 § 1; 1987 c 456 § 23.]
Effective date—2002 c 175: "This act takes effect July 1, 2002." [2002
c 175 § 53.]
Effective date—2004 c 43: "This act takes effect July 1, 2004." [2004
c 43 § 6.]
7.80.140 Costs and attorney fees. Each party to a civil
infraction case is responsible for costs incurred by that party,
but the court may assess witness fees against a nonprevailing
7.80.160 Failure to exercise notice options—Failure
to satisfy penalty. (1) Any person who, after receiving a
statement of the options provided in this chapter for respond-
Reviser’s note: This section was amended by 2003 c 337 § 4 and by
2003 c 365 § 3, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are
incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For
rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Findings—2003 c 365: See note following RCW 9.91.180.
Findings—2003 c 337: See note following RCW 70.93.060.
7.80.130
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ing to the notice of civil infraction and the procedures necessary to exercise these options, fails to exercise one of the
options in a timely manner is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the notice of civil infraction. A
notice of civil infraction may be complied with by an appearance by counsel.
(2) A person who willfully fails to pay a monetary penalty or to perform community restitution as required by a
court under this chapter may be found in contempt of court as
provided in chapter 7.21 RCW. [2006 c 270 § 6; 2002 c 175
§ 2; 1989 c 373 § 12; 1987 c 456 § 24.]
Effective date—2002 c 175: See note following RCW 7.80.130.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.80.900 Decriminalization of certain municipal
ordinances. Any municipal criminal ordinance in existence
on the January 1, 1989, which is the same as or substantially
similar to a statute which is decriminalized by sections 25
through 30 and 32, chapter 456, Laws of 1987 is deemed to
be civil in nature and shall be punished as provided in this
chapter. [1987 c 456 § 31.]
7.80.900
7.80.901 Effective date—1987 c 456 §§ 9-31. Sections
9 through 31 of this act shall take effect January 1, 1989.
[1987 c 456 § 34.]
7.80.901
Chapter 7.84
Chapter 7.84 RCW
NATURAL RESOURCE INFRACTIONS
Sections
7.84.010
7.84.020
7.84.030
7.84.040
7.84.050
7.84.060
7.84.070
7.84.080
7.84.090
7.84.100
7.84.110
7.84.120
7.84.130
7.84.900
7.84.901
Legislative declaration.
"Infraction" defined.
Notice of infraction—Issuance, service, filing.
Jurisdiction of court—Venue.
Notice—Determination final unless contested—Form.
Response to notice—Contesting determination—Mitigating
circumstances—Hearing—Failure to respond or appear—
Penalty.
Hearing—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
Hearing—Contesting determination that infraction committed—Appeal.
Hearing—Explanation of mitigating circumstances.
Monetary penalties.
Order of court—Civil nature—Modification of penalty—
Community restitution.
Issuance of process.
Failure to pay or complete community restitution—Penalty.
Effective date—1987 c 380.
Severability—1987 c 380.
Tree spiking, action for damages: RCW 9.91.155.
7.84.010 Legislative declaration. The legislature
declares that decriminalizing certain offenses contained in
Titles *75, 76, 77, 79, and 79A RCW and chapter 43.30 RCW
and any rules adopted pursuant to those titles and chapters
would promote the more efficient administration of those
titles and chapters. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a
just, uniform, and efficient procedure for adjudicating those
violations which, in any of these titles and chapters or rules
adopted under these chapters or titles, are declared not to be
criminal offenses. The legislature respectfully requests the
supreme court to prescribe any rules of procedure necessary
to implement this chapter. [1999 c 249 § 502; 1993 c 244 §
2; 1987 c 380 § 1.]
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7.84.050
*Reviser’s note: Title 75 RCW was recodified, repealed, or decodified
in its entirety by 2000 c 107. See Comparative Table for Title 75 RCW, in
the Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, Volume 0.
Intent—1993 c 244: See note following RCW 79A.60.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.84.020 "Infraction" defined. Unless the context
clearly requires otherwise, the definition in this section
applies throughout this chapter.
"Infraction" means an offense which, by the terms of
Title 76, 77, 79, or 79A RCW or *chapter 43.30 RCW and
rules adopted under these titles and chapters, is declared not
to be a criminal offense and is subject to the provisions of this
chapter. [2003 c 39 § 3; 1999 c 249 § 503; 1993 c 244 § 3;
1987 c 380 § 2.]
7.84.020
*Reviser’s note: Chapter 43.30 RCW was recodified or repealed in its
entirety by chapter 334, Laws of 2003. See Comparative Table for chapter
43.30 RCW in the Table of Disposition of Former RCW Sections, Volume 0.
Intent—1993 c 244: See note following RCW 79A.60.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
7.84.030 Notice of infraction—Issuance, service, filing. (1) An infraction proceeding is initiated by the issuance
and service of a printed notice of infraction and filing of a
printed or electronic copy of the notice of infraction.
(2) A notice of infraction may be issued by a person
authorized to enforce the provisions of the title or chapter in
which the infraction is established when the infraction occurs
in that person’s presence.
(3) A court may issue a notice of infraction if a person
authorized to enforce the provisions of the title or chapter in
which the infraction is established files with the court a written statement that the infraction was committed in that person’s presence or that the officer has reason to believe an
infraction was committed.
(4) Service of a notice of infraction issued under subsection (2) or (3) of this section shall be as provided by court
rule.
(5) A notice of infraction shall be filed with a court having jurisdiction within five days of issuance, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. [2009 c 174 § 1; 2004 c 43 § 2;
1987 c 380 § 3.]
7.84.030
Effective date—2004 c 43: See note following RCW 7.80.150.
7.84.040 Jurisdiction of court—Venue. (1) Infraction
proceedings may be heard and determined by a district court.
(2) Infraction proceedings shall be brought in the district
court district in which the infraction occurred. If an infraction takes place in the offshore waters, as defined in RCW
77.08.010, the infraction proceeding may be brought in any
county bordering on the Pacific Ocean. [2003 c 39 § 4; 1987
c 380 § 4.]
7.84.040
7.84.050 Notice—Determination final unless contested—Form. (1) A notice of infraction represents a determination that an infraction has been committed. The determination shall be final unless contested as provided in this
chapter.
(2) The form for the notice of infraction shall be prescribed by rule of the supreme court and shall include the following:
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(a) A statement that the notice represents a determination
that an infraction has been committed by the person named in
the notice and that the determination shall be final unless contested as provided in this chapter;
(b) A statement that an infraction is a noncriminal
offense for which imprisonment will not be imposed as a
sanction;
(c) A statement of the specific infraction for which the
notice was issued;
(d) A statement of the monetary penalty established for
the infraction;
(e) A statement of the options provided in this chapter
for responding to the notice and the procedures necessary to
exercise these options;
(f) A statement that at any hearing to contest the determination, the state has the burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the infraction was committed; and
that the person may subpoena witnesses including the officer
who issued the notice of infraction;
(g) A statement that at any hearing requested for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances surrounding the
commission of the infraction the person shall be deemed to
have committed the infraction and shall not subpoena witnesses;
(h) A statement that failure to respond to a notice of
infraction within fifteen days is a misdemeanor and may be
punished by fine or imprisonment; and
(i) A statement that failure to appear at a hearing
requested for the purpose of contesting the determination or
for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances is a
misdemeanor and may be punished by fine or imprisonment.
[2006 c 270 § 7; 1987 c 380 § 5.]
7.84.060 Response to notice—Contesting determination—Mitigating circumstances—Hearing—Failure to
respond or appear—Penalty. (1) Any person who receives
a notice of infraction shall respond to such notice as provided
in this section within fifteen days of the date of the notice.
(2) If the person determined to have committed the
infraction does not contest the determination, the person shall
respond by completing the appropriate portion of the notice
of infraction and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to
the court specified on the notice. A check or money order in
the amount of the penalty prescribed for the infraction shall
be submitted with the response. When a response which does
not contest the determination is received, an appropriate
order shall be entered in the court’s records.
(3) If the person determined to have committed the
infraction wishes to contest the determination, the person
shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of
infraction requesting a hearing and submitting it, either by
mail or in person, to the court specified on the notice. The
court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and
date of the hearing, and that date shall not be sooner than
seven days from the date of the notice, except by agreement.
(4) If the person determined to have committed the
infraction does not contest the determination but wishes to
explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the infraction,
the person shall respond by completing the portion of the
notice of infraction requesting a hearing for that purpose and
submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the court speci7.84.060
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fied on the notice. The court shall notify the person in writing
of the time, place, and date of the hearing.
(5) If any person issued a notice of infraction: (a) Fails
to respond to the notice of infraction as provided in subsection (2) of this section, or (b) fails to appear at a hearing
requested pursuant to subsection (3) or (4) of this section, the
court shall enter an appropriate order assessing the monetary
penalty prescribed for the infraction and any other penalty
authorized by this chapter. In addition, failure to respond to a
notice of infraction, as required by this chapter, and failure to
appear at a hearing requested pursuant to subsection (3) or (4)
of this section are each punishable as a misdemeanor under
chapter 9A.20 RCW. [1987 c 380 § 6.]
7.84.070 Hearing—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
(1) Procedures for the conduct of all hearings provided for in
this chapter may be established by rule of the supreme court.
(2) Any person subject to proceedings under this chapter
may be represented by counsel. [1987 c 380 § 7.]
7.84.070
7.84.080 Hearing—Contesting determination that
infraction committed—Appeal. (1) A hearing held for the
purpose of contesting the determination that an infraction has
been committed shall be without a jury.
(2) The court may consider the notice of infraction and
any other written report made under oath submitted by the
officer who issued the notice or whose written statement was
the basis for the issuance of the notice in lieu of the officer’s
personal appearance at the hearing. The person named in the
notice may subpoena witnesses, including the officer, and has
the right to present evidence and examine witnesses present
in court. The rules of evidence shall apply to contested hearings.
(3) The burden of proof is upon the state to establish the
commission of the infraction by a preponderance of the evidence.
(4) After consideration of the evidence and argument,
the court shall determine whether the infraction was committed. Where it has not been established that the infraction was
committed, an order dismissing the notice shall be entered in
the court’s records. Where it has been established that the
infraction was committed, the court may assess a monetary
penalty not exceeding that provided for the infraction in the
applicable court rule or statute and shall enter an appropriate
order.
(5) An appeal from the court’s determination or order
shall be to the superior court. A defendant may appeal a judgment entered after a contested hearing finding that the defendant has committed the infraction. The plaintiff may appeal a
decision which in effect abates, discontinues, or determines
the case other than by a judgment that the defendant has not
committed an infraction. No other orders or judgments are
appealable by either party. The decision of the superior court
is subject only to discretionary review pursuant to the rules of
appellate procedure. [1987 c 380 § 8.]
7.84.080
7.84.090 Hearing—Explanation of mitigating circumstances. (1) A hearing held for the purpose of allowing
a person to explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the
commission of an infraction shall be an informal proceeding.
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The person may not subpoena witnesses. The determination
that an infraction has been committed shall not be contested
at a hearing held for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances.
(2) After the court has heard the explanation of the circumstances surrounding the commission of the infraction, it
may assess a monetary penalty not exceeding that provided
for the infraction in rules adopted pursuant to this chapter and
shall enter an appropriate order.
(3) There may be no appeal from the court’s determination or order. [1987 c 380 § 9.]
7.84.100 Monetary penalties. (1) A person found to
have committed an infraction shall be assessed a monetary
penalty. No penalty may exceed five hundred dollars for each
offense unless specifically authorized by statute.
(2) The supreme court may prescribe by rule a schedule
of monetary penalties for designated infractions. The legislature requests the supreme court to adjust this schedule every
two years for inflation. The maximum penalty imposed by
the schedule shall be five hundred dollars per infraction and
the minimum penalty imposed by the schedule shall be ten
dollars per infraction. This schedule may be periodically
reviewed by the legislature and is subject to its revision.
(3) Whenever a monetary penalty is imposed by a court
under this chapter, it is immediately payable. If the person is
unable to pay at that time, the court may, in its discretion,
grant an extension of the period in which the penalty may be
paid. [1987 c 380 § 10.]
7.88.010
7.84.900 Effective date—1987 c 380. This act shall
take effect January 1, 1988. [1987 c 380 § 21.]
7.84.900
7.84.901 Severability—1987 c 380. If any provision of
this act or its application to any person or circumstance is
held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the
provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
[1987 c 380 § 22.]
7.84.901
Chapter 7.88 RCW
CONFIDENTIALITY OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
COMPLIANCE REVIEW INFORMATION
Chapter 7.88
7.84.100
7.84.110
7.84.110 Order of court—Civil nature—Modification of penalty—Community restitution. (1) An order
entered after the receipt of a response which does not contest
the determination, or after it has been established at a hearing
that the infraction was committed, or after a hearing for the
purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances, is civil in
nature.
(2) The court may, in its discretion, waive, reduce, or
suspend the monetary penalty prescribed for the infraction.
At the person’s request, the court may order performance of a
number of hours of community restitution in lieu of a monetary penalty, at the rate of the then state minimum wage per
hour. [2002 c 175 § 3; 1987 c 380 § 11.]
Effective date—2002 c 175: See note following RCW 7.80.130.
7.84.120 Issuance of process. A court of limited jurisdiction having jurisdiction over an alleged infraction may
issue process anywhere within the state. [1987 c 380 § 12.]
7.84.120
7.84.130
7.84.130 Failure to pay or complete community restitution—Penalty. (1) Failure to pay a monetary penalty
assessed by a court under the provisions of this chapter is a
misdemeanor under chapter 9A.20 RCW.
(2) Failure to complete community restitution ordered by
a court under the provisions of this chapter is a misdemeanor
under chapter 9A.20 RCW. [2002 c 175 § 4; 1987 c 380 §
13.]
Effective date—2002 c 175: See note following RCW 7.80.130.
(2010 Ed.)
Sections
7.88.005
7.88.010
7.88.020
7.88.030
7.88.040
7.88.050
Findings.
Definitions.
Compliance review document confidentiality—Civil
actions—Immunity of compliance review personnel from
compulsory testimony.
Compliance review document confidentiality—Exceptions.
Court review of application of privilege—Disclosure order.
Other privileges not limited, waived, or abrogated.
7.88.005 Findings. The legislature finds and declares
that efforts by financial institutions to comply voluntarily
with state and federal statutory and regulatory requirements
are vital to the public interest; that possible discovery and use
in civil litigation of work produced in connection with such
voluntary compliance efforts has an undesirable chilling
effect on the use, scope, and effectiveness of voluntary compliance efforts by financial institutions; and that the public
interest in encouraging aggressive voluntary compliance
review outweighs the value of this work product in civil litigation. [1997 c 435 § 1.]
7.88.005
7.88.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Affiliate" means any person that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a financial institution.
(2) "Civil action" means a civil proceeding pending in a
court or other adjudicatory tribunal with jurisdiction to issue
a request or subpoena for records, including a voluntary or
mandated alternative dispute resolution mechanism under
which a party may compel the production of records. "Civil
action" does not include an examination or enforcement proceeding initiated by a governmental agency with primary regulatory jurisdiction over a financial institution in possession
of a compliance review document.
(3) "Compliance review personnel" means a person or
persons assigned and directed by the board of directors or
management of a financial institution or affiliate to conduct a
compliance review, and any person engaged or assigned by
compliance review personnel or by the board of directors or
management to assist in a compliance review.
(4) "Compliance review" means a self-critical analysis
conducted by compliance review personnel to test, review, or
evaluate past conduct, transactions, policies, or procedures
for the purpose of confidentially (a) ascertaining, monitoring,
or remediating violations of applicable state and federal statutes, rules, regulations, or mandatory policies, statements, or
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guidelines, (b) assessing and improving loan quality, loan
underwriting standards, or lending practices, or (c) assessing
and improving financial reporting to federal or state regulatory agencies.
(5) "Compliance review document" means any record
prepared or created by compliance review personnel in connection with a compliance review. "Compliance review document" includes any documents created or data generated in
the course of conducting a compliance review, but does not
include other underlying documents, data, or factual materials that are the subject of, or source materials for, the compliance review, including any documents in existence prior to
the commencement of the compliance review that are not
themselves compliance review documents related to a past
compliance review.
(6) "Financial institution" means a bank, trust company,
mutual savings bank, savings and loan association, or credit
union authorized by federal or state law to accept deposits in
this state.
(7) "Person" means an individual, group, committee,
partnership, firm, association, corporation, limited liability
company, or other entity, including a financial institution or
affiliate and its agents, employees, legal counsel, auditors,
and consultants. [1997 c 435 § 2.]
7.88.020 Compliance review document confidentiality—Civil actions—Immunity of compliance review personnel from compulsory testimony. Except as provided in
RCW 7.88.030:
(1) Compliance review documents are confidential and
are not discoverable or admissible as evidence in any civil
action.
(2) Compliance review personnel shall not be required to
testify at deposition or trial in any civil action concerning the
contents of or matters addressed in any compliance review or
any compliance review documents, nor as to the actions or
activities undertaken by or at the direction of the financial
institution or affiliate in connection with a compliance
review. [1997 c 435 § 3.]
7.88.020
7.88.030 Compliance review document confidentiality—Exceptions. RCW 7.88.020 does not:
(1) Limit the discovery or admissibility in any civil
action of any documents that are not compliance review documents;
(2) Limit the discovery or admissibility of the testimony
as to the identity of relevant witnesses or the identification of
any relevant documents other than compliance review documents;
(3) Apply if the financial institution or affiliate expressly
waives the privilege in writing;
(4) Apply if a compliance review document or matters
learned in connection with a compliance review are voluntarily disclosed, but only to the extent of that disclosure, to a
nonaffiliated third party other than a federal or state regulatory agency or legal counsel for or independent auditors of
the financial institution or affiliate; or
(5) Apply to any information required by statute, rule, or
federal regulation to be maintained by or provided to a governmental agency while the information is in the possession
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of the agency, to the extent applicable law authorizes its disclosure. [1997 c 435 § 4.]
7.88.040 Court review of application of privilege—
Disclosure order. In a proceeding in which the privilege
provided by this chapter is asserted, a court of competent
jurisdiction may determine after in camera review that the
privilege does not apply to any or all of the documents for
which the privilege is claimed, and if so, the court may order
the materials disclosed but shall protect from disclosure any
other material in or related to compliance review documents
or to activities of compliance review personnel to which the
privilege does apply. [1997 c 435 § 5.]
7.88.040
7.88.050 Other privileges not limited, waived, or
abrogated. This chapter does not limit, waive, or abrogate
the scope or nature of any other statutory or common law
privilege of this state or the United States, including the attorney-client privilege. [1997 c 435 § 6.]
7.88.050
Chapter 7.90 RCW
SEXUAL ASSAULT PROTECTION ORDER ACT
Chapter 7.90
Sections
7.90.005
7.90.010
7.90.020
7.90.030
7.90.040
7.90.050
7.90.055
7.90.060
7.90.070
7.90.080
7.90.090
7.90.100
7.90.110
7.90.120
7.90.130
7.90.140
7.90.150
7.90.155
7.90.160
7.90.170
7.90.180
7.90.190
7.90.900
Legislative declaration.
Definitions.
Petition for a sexual assault protection order—Creation—Contents—Administration.
Petition—Who may file.
Petition—Additional requirements.
Petition—Hearings prior to issuance of protection order.
Fees not permitted—Filing, service of process, certified copies.
Sexual assault advocates.
Appointment of counsel.
Evidence.
Burden of proof—Issuance of protection order—Remedies—
Violations.
Accountability for conduct of others.
Ex parte temporary sexual assault protection orders—Issuance.
Ex parte orders—Duration.
Sexual assault protection orders—Contents.
Sexual assault protection orders—Service to respondent.
Court initiated issuance of sexual assault protection orders—
Terms, conditions, requirements, etc.
Sexual assault protection orders—Personal jurisdiction—Nonresident individuals.
Law enforcement agencies—Entry of protection order data.
Modification or termination of protection orders.
Administrative office of the courts—Court clerks—Instructional and informational material.
Admissibility of ex parte temporary orders in civil actions.
Short title—2006 c 138.
7.90.005 Legislative declaration. Sexual assault is the
most heinous crime against another person short of murder.
Sexual assault inflicts humiliation, degradation, and terror on
victims. According to the FBI, a woman is raped every six
minutes in the United States. Rape is recognized as the most
underreported crime; estimates suggest that only one in seven
rapes is reported to authorities. Victims who do not report the
crime still desire safety and protection from future interactions with the offender. Some cases in which the rape is
reported are not prosecuted. In these situations, the victim
should be able to seek a civil remedy requiring that the
offender stay away from the victim. It is the intent of the legislature that the sexual assault protection order created by this
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Sexual Assault Protection Order Act
chapter be a remedy for victims who do not qualify for a
domestic violence order of protection. [2007 c 212 § 1; 2006
c 138 § 1.]
7.90.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Nonconsensual" means a lack of freely given agreement.
(2) "Petitioner" means any named petitioner for the sexual assault protection order or any named victim of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration
on whose behalf the petition is brought.
(3) "Sexual assault protection order" means an ex parte
temporary order or a final order granted under this chapter,
which includes a remedy authorized by RCW 7.90.090.
(4) "Sexual conduct" means any of the following:
(a) Any intentional or knowing touching or fondling of
the genitals, anus, or breasts, directly or indirectly, including
through clothing;
(b) Any intentional or knowing display of the genitals,
anus, or breasts for the purposes of arousal or sexual gratification of the respondent;
(c) Any intentional or knowing touching or fondling of
the genitals, anus, or breasts, directly or indirectly, including
through clothing, that the petitioner is forced to perform by
another person or the respondent;
(d) Any forced display of the petitioner’s genitals, anus,
or breasts for the purposes of arousal or sexual gratification
of the respondent or others;
(e) Any intentional or knowing touching of the clothed
or unclothed body of a child under the age of thirteen, if done
for the purpose of sexual gratification or arousal of the
respondent or others; and
(f) Any coerced or forced touching or fondling by a child
under the age of thirteen, directly or indirectly, including
through clothing, of the genitals, anus, or breasts of the
respondent or others.
(5) "Sexual penetration" means any contact, however
slight, between the sex organ or anus of one person by an
object, the sex organ, mouth, or anus of another person, or
any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the body of one
person or of any animal or object into the sex organ or anus
of another person, including but not limited to cunnilingus,
fellatio, or anal penetration. Evidence of emission of semen
is not required to prove sexual penetration.
(6) "Nonphysical contact" includes, but is not limited to,
telephone calls, mail, e-mail, fax, and written notes. [2006 c
138 § 2.]
7.90.010
7.90.020 Petition for a sexual assault protection
order—Creation—Contents—Administration. There
shall exist an action known as a petition for a sexual assault
protection order.
(1) A petition for relief shall allege the existence of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration, and shall be accompanied by an affidavit made under
oath stating the specific statements or actions made at the
same time of the sexual assault or subsequently thereafter,
which give rise to a reasonable fear of future dangerous acts,
7.90.020
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7.90.040
for which relief is sought. Petitioner and respondent shall
disclose the existence of any other litigation or of any other
restraining, protection, or no-contact orders between the parties.
(2) A petition for relief may be made regardless of
whether or not there is a pending lawsuit, complaint, petition,
or other action between the parties.
(3) Within ninety days of receipt of the master copy from
the administrative office of the courts, all court clerk’s offices
shall make available the standardized forms, instructions, and
informational brochures required by RCW 7.90.180 and shall
fill in and keep current specific program names and telephone
numbers for community resources. Any assistance or information provided by clerks under this section does not constitute the practice of law and clerks are not responsible for
incorrect information contained in a petition.
(4) Forms and instructional brochures and the necessary
number of certified copies shall be provided free of charge.
(5) A person is not required to post a bond to obtain relief
in any proceeding under this section.
(6) If the petition states that disclosure of the petitioner’s
address would risk abuse of the petitioner or any member of
the petitioner’s family or household, that address may be
omitted from all documents filed with the court. If the petitioner has not disclosed an address under this subsection, the
petitioner shall designate an alternative address at which the
respondent may serve notice of any motions. [2007 c 55 § 1;
2006 c 138 § 5.]
7.90.030 Petition—Who may file. (1) A petition for a
sexual assault protection order may be filed by a person:
(a) Who does not qualify for a protection order under
chapter 26.50 RCW and who is a victim of nonconsensual
sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration, including a single incident of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration; or
(b) On behalf of any of the following persons who is a
victim of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual
sexual penetration and who does not qualify for a protection
order under chapter 26.50 RCW:
(i) A minor child;
(ii) A vulnerable adult as defined in RCW 74.34.020 or
74.34.021; or
(iii) Any other adult who, because of age, disability,
health, or inaccessibility, cannot file the petition. [2007 c 212
§ 2; 2006 c 138 § 3.]
7.90.030
7.90.040 Petition—Additional requirements. (1) Any
person may seek relief under this chapter by filing a petition
with a court alleging that the person has been the victim of
nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration committed by the respondent.
(2) A person under eighteen years of age who is sixteen
years of age or older may seek relief under this chapter and is
not required to seek relief by a guardian or next friend.
(3) No guardian or guardian ad litem need be appointed
on behalf of a respondent to an action under this chapter who
is under eighteen years of age if such respondent is sixteen
years of age or older.
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(4) The court may, if it deems necessary, appoint a
guardian ad litem for a petitioner or respondent who is a party
to an action under this chapter.
(5) Jurisdiction of the courts over proceedings under this
chapter shall be the same as jurisdiction over domestic violence protection orders under RCW 26.50.020(5).
(6) An action under this chapter shall be filed in the
county or the municipality where the petitioner resides.
[2006 c 138 § 4.]
7.90.050 Petition—Hearings prior to issuance of protection order. Upon receipt of the petition, the court shall
order a hearing which shall be held not later than fourteen
days from the date of the order. The court may schedule a
hearing by telephone pursuant to local court rule, to reasonably accommodate a disability, or in exceptional circumstances to protect a petitioner from further nonconsensual
sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration. The
court shall require assurances of the petitioner’s identity
before conducting a telephonic hearing. Except as provided
in RCW 7.90.110, personal service shall be made upon the
respondent not less than five court days prior to the hearing.
If timely personal service cannot be made, the court shall set
a new hearing date and shall require additional attempts at
obtaining personal service. The court may issue an ex parte
temporary sexual assault order pending the hearing as provided in RCW 7.90.110. [2006 c 138 § 6.]
7.90.050
7.90.055 Fees not permitted—Filing, service of process, certified copies. No fees for filing or service of process
may be charged by a public agency to petitioners seeking
relief under this chapter. Petitioners shall be provided the
necessary number of certified copies at no cost. [2007 c 55 §
2.]
7.90.055
7.90.060 Sexual assault advocates. Sexual assault
advocates, as defined in RCW 5.60.060, shall be allowed to
accompany the victim and confer with the victim, unless otherwise directed by the court. Court administrators shall allow
sexual assault advocates to assist victims of nonconsensual
sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration in the
preparation of petitions for sexual assault protection orders.
Sexual assault advocates are not engaged in the unauthorized
practice of law when providing assistance of the types specified in this section. Communications between the petitioner
and a sexual assault advocate are protected as provided by
RCW 5.60.060. [2006 c 138 § 7.]
7.90.060
7.90.070 Appointment of counsel. The court may
appoint counsel to represent the petitioner if the respondent is
represented by counsel. [2006 c 138 § 8.]
7.90.070
7.90.080 Evidence. (1) In proceedings for a sexual
assault protection order and prosecutions for violating a sexual assault protection order, the prior sexual activity or the
reputation of the petitioner is inadmissible except:
(a) As evidence concerning the past sexual conduct of
the petitioner with the respondent when this evidence is
offered by the respondent upon the issue of whether the peti7.90.080
[Title 7 RCW—page 104]
tioner consented to the sexual conduct with respect to which
the offense is alleged; or
(b) When constitutionally required to be admitted.
(2) No evidence admissible under this section may be
introduced unless ruled admissible by the court after an offer
of proof has been made at a hearing held in camera to determine whether the respondent has evidence to impeach the
witness in the event that prior sexual activity with the respondent is denied. The offer of proof shall include reasonably
specific information as to the date, time, and place of the past
sexual conduct between the petitioner and the respondent.
Unless the court finds that reasonably specific information as
to date, time, or place, or some combination thereof, has been
offered as to prior sexual activity with the respondent, counsel for the respondent shall be ordered to refrain from inquiring into prior sexual activity between the petitioner and the
respondent. The court may not admit evidence under this
section unless it determines at the hearing that the evidence is
relevant and the probative value of the evidence outweighs
the danger of unfair prejudice. The evidence shall be admissible at trial to the extent an order made by the court specifies
the evidence that may be admitted and areas with respect to
which the petitioner may be examined or cross-examined.
[2006 c 138 § 9.]
7.90.090 Burden of proof—Issuance of protection
order—Remedies—Violations. (1)(a) If the court finds by
a preponderance of the evidence that the petitioner has been a
victim of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual
sexual penetration by the respondent, the court shall issue a
sexual assault protection order; provided that the petitioner
must also satisfy the requirements of RCW 7.90.110 for ex
parte temporary orders or RCW 7.90.120 for final orders.
(b) The petitioner shall not be denied a sexual assault
protection order because the petitioner or the respondent is a
minor or because the petitioner did not report the assault to
law enforcement. The court, when determining whether or
not to issue a sexual assault protection order, may not require
proof of physical injury on the person of the victim or proof
that the petitioner has reported the sexual assault to law
enforcement. Modification and extension of prior sexual
assault protection orders shall be in accordance with this
chapter.
(2) The court may provide relief as follows:
(a) Restrain the respondent from having any contact,
including nonphysical contact, with the petitioner directly,
indirectly, or through third parties regardless of whether
those third parties know of the order;
(b) Exclude the respondent from the petitioner’s residence, workplace, or school, or from the day care or school of
a child, if the victim is a child;
(c) Prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming
within, or knowingly remaining within, a specified distance
from a specified location; and
(d) Order any other injunctive relief as necessary or
appropriate for the protection of the petitioner.
(3) In cases where the petitioner and the respondent are
under the age of eighteen and attend the same public or private elementary, middle, or high school, the court, when issuing a protection order and providing relief, shall consider,
among the other facts of the case, the severity of the act, any
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continuing physical danger or emotional distress to the petitioner, and the expense difficulty, and educational disruption
that would be caused by a transfer of the respondent to
another school. The court may order that the person
restrained in the order not attend the public or approved private elementary, middle, or high school attended by the person under the age of eighteen protected by the order. In the
event the court orders a transfer of the restrained person to
another school, the parents or legal guardians of the person
restrained in the order are responsible for transportation and
other costs associated with the change of school by the person
restrained in the order. The court shall send notice of the
restriction on attending the same school as the person protected by the order to the public or approved private school
the person restrained by the order will attend and to the
school the person protected by the order attends.
(4) Denial of a remedy may not be based, in whole or in
part, on evidence that:
(a) The respondent was voluntarily intoxicated;
(b) The petitioner was voluntarily intoxicated; or
(c) The petitioner engaged in limited consensual sexual
touching.
(5) Monetary damages are not recoverable as a remedy.
(6) A knowing violation of a court order issued under
this section is punishable under RCW 26.50.110. [2006 c
138 § 10.]
7.90.100 Accountability for conduct of others. For
the purposes of issuing a sexual assault protection order,
deciding what relief should be included in the order, and
enforcing the order, RCW 9A.08.020 shall govern whether
the respondent is legally accountable for the conduct of
another person. [2006 c 138 § 11.]
7.90.100
7.90.110 Ex parte temporary sexual assault protection orders—Issuance. (1) An ex parte temporary sexual
assault protection order shall issue if the petitioner satisfies
the requirements of this subsection by a preponderance of the
evidence. The petitioner shall establish that:
(a) The petitioner has been a victim of nonconsensual
sexual conduct or nonconsensual sexual penetration by the
respondent; and
(b) There is good cause to grant the remedy, regardless
of the lack of prior service of process or of notice upon the
respondent, because the harm which that remedy is intended
to prevent would be likely to occur if the respondent were
given any prior notice, or greater notice than was actually
given, of the petitioner’s efforts to obtain judicial relief.
(2) If the respondent appears in court for this hearing for
an ex parte temporary order, he or she may elect to file a general appearance and testify. Any resulting order may be an ex
parte temporary order, governed by this section.
(3) If the court declines to issue an ex parte temporary
sexual assault protection order, the court shall state the particular reasons for the court’s denial. The court’s denial of a
motion for an ex parte temporary order shall be filed with the
court.
(4) A knowing violation of a court order issued under
this section is punishable under RCW 26.50.110. [2007 c
212 § 3; 2006 c 138 § 12.]
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7.90.130
7.90.120 Ex parte orders—Duration. (1)(a) An ex
parte temporary sexual assault protection order shall be effective for a fixed period not to exceed fourteen days. A full
hearing, as provided in this chapter, shall be set for not later
than fourteen days from the issuance of the temporary order.
Except as provided in RCW 7.90.050, the respondent shall be
personally served with a copy of the ex parte temporary sexual assault protection order along with a copy of the petition
and notice of the date set for the hearing.
(b) Any ex parte temporary order issued under this section shall contain the date and time of issuance and the expiration date and shall be entered into a statewide judicial information system by the clerk of the court within one judicial
day after issuance.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section or RCW
7.90.150, a final sexual assault protection order shall be
effective for a fixed period of time, not to exceed two years.
(3) Any ex parte temporary or final sexual assault protection order may be renewed one or more times, as required.
The petitioner may apply for renewal of the order by filing a
petition for renewal at any time within the three months
before the order expires. If the motion for renewal is uncontested and the petitioner seeks no modification of the order,
the order may be renewed on the basis of the petitioner’s
motion or affidavit stating that there has been no material
change in relevant circumstances since entry of the order and
stating the reason for the requested renewal. Renewals may
be granted only in open court.
(4) Any sexual assault protection order which would
expire on a court holiday shall instead expire at the close of
the next court business day.
(5) The practice of dismissing or suspending a criminal
prosecution in exchange for the issuance of a sexual assault
protection order undermines the purposes of this chapter.
This section shall not be construed as encouraging that practice. [2006 c 138 § 13.]
7.90.120
7.90.130 Sexual assault protection orders—Contents.
(1) Any sexual assault protection order shall describe each
remedy granted by the court, in reasonable detail and not by
reference to any other document, so that the respondent may
clearly understand what he or she must do or refrain from
doing.
(2) A sexual assault protection order shall further state
the following:
(a) The name of each petitioner that the court finds was
the victim of nonconsensual sexual conduct or nonconsensual
sexual penetration by the respondent;
(b) The date and time the sexual assault protection order
was issued, whether it is an ex parte temporary or final order,
and the duration of the order;
(c) The date, time, and place for any scheduled hearing
for renewal of that sexual assault protection order or for
another order of greater duration or scope;
(d) For each remedy in an ex parte temporary sexual
assault protection order, the reason for entering that remedy
without prior notice to the respondent or greater notice than
was actually given;
(e) For ex parte temporary sexual assault protection
orders, that the respondent may petition the court, to reopen
the order if he or she did not receive actual prior notice of the
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hearing and if the respondent alleges that he or she had a meritorious defense to the order or that the order or its remedy is
not authorized by this chapter.
(3) A sexual assault protection order shall include the
following notice, printed in conspicuous type: "A knowing
violation of this sexual assault protection order is a criminal
offense under chapter 26.50 RCW and will subject a violator
to arrest. You can be arrested even if any person protected by
the order invites or allows you to violate the order’s prohibitions. You have the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain
from violating the order’s provisions. Only the court can
change the order." [2006 c 138 § 14.]
7.90.140 Sexual assault protection orders—Service
to respondent. (1) An order issued under this chapter shall
be personally served upon the respondent, except as provided
in subsection (6) of this section.
(2) The sheriff of the county or the peace officers of the
municipality in which the respondent resides shall serve the
respondent personally unless the petitioner elects to have the
respondent served by a private party.
(3) If service by a sheriff or municipal peace officer is to
be used, the clerk of the court shall have a copy of any order
issued under this chapter forwarded on or before the next
judicial day to the appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the order for service upon the respondent. Service of
an order issued under this chapter shall take precedence over
the service of other documents unless they are of a similar
emergency nature.
(4) If the sheriff or municipal peace officer cannot complete service upon the respondent within ten days, the sheriff
or municipal peace officer shall notify the petitioner. The
petitioner shall provide information sufficient to permit notification.
(5) Returns of service under this chapter shall be made in
accordance with the applicable court rules.
(6) If an order entered by the court recites that the
respondent appeared in person before the court, the necessity
for further service is waived and proof of service of that order
is not necessary. [2006 c 138 § 15.]
7.90.140
7.90.150 Court initiated issuance of sexual assault
protection orders—Terms, conditions, requirements, etc.
(1)(a) When any person charged with or arrested for a sex
offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030, a violation of RCW
9A.44.096, a violation of RCW 9.68A.090, or a gross misdemeanor that is, under chapter 9A.28 RCW, a criminal
attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to commit an offense that is classified as a sex offense under RCW
9.94A.030, is released from custody before arraignment or
trial on bail or personal recognizance, the court authorizing
the release may prohibit that person from having any contact
with the victim. The jurisdiction authorizing the release shall
determine whether that person should be prohibited from
having any contact with the victim. If there is no outstanding
restraining or protective order prohibiting that person from
having contact with the victim, the court authorizing release
may issue, by telephone, a sexual assault protection order
prohibiting the person charged or arrested from having contact with the victim or from knowingly coming within, or
7.90.150
[Title 7 RCW—page 106]
knowingly remaining within, a specified distance of a location.
(b) In issuing the order, the court shall consider the provisions of RCW 9.41.800.
(c) The sexual assault protection order shall also be
issued in writing as soon as possible.
(2)(a) At the time of arraignment or whenever a motion
is brought to modify the conditions of the defendant’s
release, the court shall determine whether a sexual assault
protection order shall be issued or extended. If a sexual
assault protection order is issued or extended, the court may
also include in the conditions of release a requirement that the
defendant submit to electronic monitoring. If electronic
monitoring is ordered, the court shall specify who shall provide the monitoring services, and the terms under which the
monitoring shall be performed. Upon conviction, the court
may require as a condition of the sentence that the defendant
reimburse the providing agency for the costs of the electronic
monitoring.
(b) A sexual assault protection order issued by the court
in conjunction with criminal charges shall terminate if the
defendant is acquitted or the charges are dismissed, unless the
victim files an independent action for a sexual assault protection order. If the victim files an independent action for a sexual assault protection order, the order may be continued by
the court until a full hearing is conducted pursuant to RCW
7.90.050.
(3)(a) The written order releasing the person charged or
arrested shall contain the court’s directives and shall bear the
legend: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense under
chapter 26.50 RCW and will subject a violator to arrest. You
can be arrested even if any person protected by the order
invites or allows you to violate the order’s prohibitions. You
have the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain from violating
the order’s provisions. Only the court can change the order."
(b) A certified copy of the order shall be provided to the
victim at no charge.
(4) If a sexual assault protection order has been issued
prior to charging, that order shall expire at arraignment or
within seventy-two hours if charges are not filed. Such
orders need not be entered into the computer-based criminal
intelligence information system in this state which is used by
law enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants.
(5) Whenever an order prohibiting contact is issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, the clerk of the court
shall forward a copy of the order on or before the next judicial
day to the appropriate law enforcement agency specified in
the order. Upon receipt of the copy of the order, the law
enforcement agency shall enter the order for one year or until
the expiration date specified on the order into any computerbased criminal intelligence information system available in
this state used by law enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants. Entry into the computer-based criminal intelligence information system constitutes notice to all law
enforcement agencies of the existence of the order. The order
is fully enforceable in any jurisdiction in the state.
(6)(a) When a defendant is found guilty of a sex offense
as defined in RCW 9.94A.030, any violation of RCW
9A.44.096, or any violation of RCW 9.68A.090, or any gross
misdemeanor that is, under chapter 9A.28 RCW, a criminal
attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy to com(2010 Ed.)
Sexual Assault Protection Order Act
mit an offense that is classified as a sex offense under RCW
9.94A.030, and a condition of the sentence restricts the
defendant’s ability to have contact with the victim, the condition shall be recorded as a sexual assault protection order.
(b) The written order entered as a condition of sentencing shall contain the court’s directives and shall bear the legend: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense under
chapter 26.50 RCW and will subject a violator to arrest. You
can be arrested even if any person protected by the order
invites or allows you to violate the order’s prohibitions. You
have the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain from violating
the order’s provisions. Only the court can change the order."
(c) A final sexual assault protection order entered in conjunction with a criminal prosecution shall remain in effect for
a period of two years following the expiration of any sentence
of imprisonment and subsequent period of community supervision, conditional release, probation, or parole.
(d) A certified copy of the order shall be provided to the
victim at no charge.
(7) A knowing violation of a court order issued under
subsection (1), (2), or (6) of this section is punishable under
RCW 26.50.110.
(8) Whenever a sexual assault protection order is issued,
modified, or terminated under subsection (1), (2), or (6) of
this section, the clerk of the court shall forward a copy of the
order on or before the next judicial day to the appropriate law
enforcement agency specified in the order. Upon receipt of
the copy of the order, the law enforcement agency shall enter
the order for one year or until the expiration date specified on
the order into any computer-based criminal intelligence
information system available in this state used by law
enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants. Entry into
the computer-based criminal intelligence information system
constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the
existence of the order. The order is fully enforceable in any
jurisdiction in the state. Upon receipt of notice that an order
has been terminated under subsection (2) of this section, the
law enforcement agency shall remove the order from the
computer-based criminal intelligence information system.
[2006 c 138 § 16.]
7.90.155 Sexual assault protection orders—Personal
jurisdiction—Nonresident individuals. (1) In a proceeding
in which a petition for a sexual assault protection order is
sought under this chapter, a court of this state may exercise
personal jurisdiction over a nonresident individual if:
(a) The individual is personally served with a petition
within this state;
(b) The individual submits to the jurisdiction of this state
by consent, entering a general appearance, or filing a responsive document having the effect of waiving any objection to
consent to personal jurisdiction;
(c) The act or acts of the individual or the individual’s
agent giving rise to the petition or enforcement of a sexual
assault protection order occurred within this state;
(d)(i) The act or acts of the individual or the individual’s
agent giving rise to the petition or enforcement of a sexual
assault protection order occurred outside this state and are
part of an ongoing pattern of sexual assaults or stalking that
has an adverse effect on the petitioner or a member of the
7.90.155
(2010 Ed.)
7.90.170
petitioner’s family or household and the petitioner resides in
this state; or
(ii) As a result of acts of stalking or a sexual assault, the
petitioner or a member of the petitioner’s family or household has sought safety or protection in this state and currently
resides in this state; or
(e) There is any other basis consistent with RCW
4.28.185 or with the constitutions of this state and the United
States.
(2) For jurisdiction to be exercised under subsection
(1)(d)(i) or (ii) of this section, the individual must have communicated with the petitioner or a member of the petitioner’s
family, directly or indirectly, or made known a threat to the
safety of the petitioner or member of the petitioner’s family
while the petitioner or family member resides in this state.
For the purposes of subsection (1)(d)(i) or (ii) of this section,
"communicated or made known" includes, but is not limited
to, through the mail, telephonically, or a posting on an electronic communication site or medium. Communication on
any electronic medium that is generally available to any individual residing in the state shall be sufficient to exercise jurisdiction under subsection (1)(d)(i) or (ii) of this section.
(3) For the purposes of this section, an act or acts that
"occurred within this state" includes, but is not limited to, an
oral or written statement made or published by a person outside of this state to any person in this state by means of the
mail, interstate commerce, or foreign commerce. Oral or
written statements sent by electronic mail or the internet are
deemed to have "occurred within this state." [2010 c 274 §
307.]
Intent—2010 c 274: See note following RCW 10.31.100.
7.90.160 Law enforcement agencies—Entry of protection order data. (1) A copy of a sexual assault protection
order granted under this chapter shall be forwarded by the
clerk of the court on or before the next judicial day to the
appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the order.
Upon receipt of the order, the law enforcement agency shall
immediately enter the order into any computer-based criminal intelligence information system available in this state
used by law enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants. The order shall remain in the computer for one year or
until the expiration date specified on the order. Upon receipt
of notice that an order has been terminated, the law enforcement agency shall remove the order from the computer-based
criminal intelligence information system. The law enforcement agency shall only expunge from the computer-based
criminal intelligence information system orders that are
expired, vacated, terminated, or superseded. Entry into the
law enforcement information system constitutes notice to all
law enforcement agencies of the existence of the order. The
order is fully enforceable in any county in the state.
(2) The information entered into the computer-based
criminal intelligence information system shall include notice
to law enforcement whether the order was personally served,
served by publication, or served by mail. [2006 c 138 § 17.]
7.90.160
7.90.170 Modification or termination of protection
orders. Upon application with notice to all parties and after
a hearing, the court may modify the terms of an existing sex7.90.170
[Title 7 RCW—page 107]
7.90.180
Title 7 RCW: Special Proceedings and Actions
ual assault protection order. In any situation where an order
is terminated or modified before its expiration date, the clerk
of the court shall forward on or before the next judicial day a
true copy of the modified order or the termination order to the
appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the modified or termination order. Upon receipt of the order, the law
enforcement agency shall promptly enter it in the computerbased criminal intelligence information system, or if the
order is terminated, remove the order from the computerbased criminal intelligence information system. [2006 c 138
§ 18.]
7.90.180 Administrative office of the courts—Court
clerks—Instructional and informational material. (1)
The administrative office of the courts shall develop and prepare instructions and informational brochures required under
RCW 7.90.020, standard petition and order for protection
forms, and a court staff handbook on sexual assault, and the
protection order process. The standard petition and order for
protection forms must be used after September 1, 2006, for
all petitions filed and orders issued under this chapter. The
instructions, brochures, forms, and handbook shall be prepared in consultation with interested persons, including a representative of the state sexual assault coalition, judges, and
law enforcement personnel.
(a) The instructions shall be designed to assist petitioners
in completing the petition, and shall include a sample of standard petition and order for protection forms.
(b) The informational brochure shall describe the use of
and the process for obtaining, modifying, and terminating a
protection order as provided under this chapter.
(c) The order for protection form shall include, in a conspicuous location, notice of criminal penalties resulting from
violation of the order, and the following statement: "You can
be arrested even if the person or persons who obtained the
order invite or allow you to violate the order’s prohibitions.
The respondent has the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain
from violating the order’s provisions. Only the court can
change the order upon written application."
(d) The court staff handbook shall allow for the addition
of a community resource list by the court clerk.
(2) All court clerks shall obtain a community resource
list from a sexual assault program serving the county in
which the court is located. The community resource list shall
include the names and telephone numbers of sexual assault
programs serving the community in which the court is
located, including law enforcement agencies, domestic violence agencies, sexual assault agencies, legal assistance programs, interpreters, multicultural programs, and batterers’
treatment programs. The court shall make the community
resource list available as part of or in addition to the informational brochures described in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The administrative office of the courts shall distribute
a master copy of the petition and order forms, instructions,
and informational brochures to all court clerks and shall distribute a master copy of the petition and order forms to all
superior, district, and municipal courts.
(4) For purposes of this section, "court clerks" means
court administrators in courts of limited jurisdiction and
elected court clerks.
7.90.180
[Title 7 RCW—page 108]
(5) The administrative office of the courts shall determine the significant non-English-speaking or limited
English-speaking populations in the state. The administrator
shall then arrange for translation of the instructions and informational brochures required by this section, which shall contain a sample of the standard petition and order for protection
forms, into the languages spoken by those significant nonEnglish-speaking populations and shall distribute a master
copy of the translated instructions and informational brochures to all court clerks by December 1, 2006.
(6) The administrative office of the courts shall update
the instructions, brochures, standard petition and order for
protection forms, and court staff handbook when changes in
the law make an update necessary. [2006 c 138 § 19.]
7.90.190 Admissibility of ex parte temporary orders
in civil actions. An ex parte temporary order issued under
this chapter shall not be admissible as evidence in any subsequent civil action for damages arising from the conduct
alleged in the petition or the order. [2006 c 138 § 20.]
7.90.190
7.90.900 Short title—2006 c 138. This act may be cited
as the sexual assault protection order act. [2006 c 138 § 28.]
7.90.900
(2010 Ed.)
Title 8
EMINENT DOMAIN
Title 8
Chapters
8.04
8.08
8.12
8.16
8.20
8.24
8.25
8.26
8.28
Eminent domain by state.
Eminent domain by counties.
Eminent domain by cities.
Eminent domain by school districts.
Eminent domain by corporations.
Private ways of necessity.
Additional provisions applicable to eminent
domain proceedings.
Relocation assistance—Real property acquisition policy.
Miscellaneous provisions.
Access to state timber and other valuable material: RCW 79.36.310 through
79.36.340.
Assessments against public lands: RCW 79.44.140.
Cemetery districts: RCW 68.52.200.
Community renewal law: RCW 35.81.080.
Diking and drainage districts
appropriation of lands: RCW 85.05.070, 85.05.230, 85.05.240,
85.06.070.
in two or more counties: RCW 85.24.260 through 85.24.265.
special districts: RCW 85.38.180.
Diking, drainage, and sewerage improvement districts: RCW 85.08.190.
Drainage districts: Chapter 85.06 RCW.
East capitol site: RCW 79.24.520.
Eminent domain
affecting corporations other than municipal: State Constitution Art. 12 §
10.
state Constitution Art. 1 § 16 (Amendment 9).
telegraph and telephone companies: State Constitution Art. 12 § 19.
Existing and additional toll bridges: RCW 47.58.080.
Fire protection districts: Chapters 52.04, 52.12 RCW.
Flood control districts: RCW 86.09.202 through 86.09.223.
Gas companies: RCW 80.28.220, 80.28.230.
Generation of electricity by steam: RCW 43.21A.616.
Highways, acquisition in advance of programmed construction: RCW
47.12.190.
Housing authority: RCW 35.82.070, 35.82.110.
Limited access facilities, acquisition of property for: RCW 47.52.050.
Metropolitan municipal corporations: RCW 35.58.320.
Municipal airports: RCW 14.07.020.
Park and playground systems—Counties, service area: Chapter 36.68
RCW.
Parking commission: RCW 35.86A.080.
Port districts: RCW 53.08.010, 53.08.020, 53.25.100, 53.25.190.
Public hospital districts: RCW 70.44.060.
Public stadium, convention, performing arts, and visual arts facilities: RCW
67.28.140.
Public utility districts: Chapters 54.16, 54.20 RCW.
Public waterways: RCW 91.08.100 through 91.08.260.
Reclamation districts: RCW 89.30.130, 89.30.184 through 89.30.208.
Recreational facilities: RCW 67.20.010.
Regional transport authorities: RCW 81.112.080.
Road improvement districts: RCW 36.88.310.
(2010 Ed.)
State board for community and technical colleges: RCW 28B.50.090.
Tax lien, amount withheld from condemnation award: RCW 84.60.050.
Toll bridges: RCW 47.56.090.
Toll roads: RCW 47.56.090.
Underground storage of natural gas: RCW 80.40.030.
Utility district, countywide—Distribution properties: RCW 54.32.040.
Valuation: Chapters 84.33, 84.34, 84.36, 84.38 RCW.
Warehouses and elevators: Chapter 22.16 RCW.
Water-sewer districts: Chapter 57.16 RCW.
Chapter 8.04
Chapter 8.04 RCW
EMINENT DOMAIN BY STATE
Sections
8.04.005
8.04.010
8.04.020
8.04.060
8.04.070
8.04.080
8.04.090
8.04.092
8.04.094
8.04.097
8.04.098
8.04.099
8.04.100
8.04.110
8.04.112
8.04.114
8.04.120
8.04.130
8.04.140
8.04.150
8.04.160
8.04.170
8.04.180
8.04.191
Condemnation final actions—Notice requirements.
Petition for appropriation—Contents.
Notice—Contents—Service—Publication.
Adjournment of proceedings—Further notice.
Hearing—Order adjudicating public use.
Order to direct determination of damages and offsetting benefits.
Order for immediate possession—Payment of tender into
court.
Determination of adequacy of payment—Jury trial—Costs.
Demand for trial—Time of trial—Decree of appropriation.
Acquisition when several ownerships.
Acquisition when several ownerships—Public use.
Acquisition when several ownerships—Selection of single
jury.
Cases may be consolidated for trial.
Trial—Damages to be found.
Damages to buildings.
Damages to buildings—Where based on readjustment or moving.
Judgment—Decree of appropriation—Recording.
Payment of damages—Effect—Costs—Appellate review.
Claimants, payment of—Conflicting claims.
Appellate review.
Award, how paid into court.
Condemnation for military purposes.
Condemnation for military purposes—Construction.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Additional provisions applicable to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
City streets as state highways—Rights-of-way: RCW 47.24.030.
Condemnation of blighted property: Chapter 35.80A RCW.
Department of ecology: RCW 43.21A.450, 43.21A.610 through 43.21A.642.
Department of fish and wildlife—Acquisition of property—Condemnation—
When authorized: RCW 77.12.037.
Department of transportation—Airports, facilities: RCW 47.68.100,
47.68.120.
Joint operating agency: RCW 43.52.391.
Mt. St. Helens recovery—Department of transportation: RCW 43.01.210.
Parks and recreation commission: RCW 79A.05.030(7).
Puget Sound ferry and toll bridge system: RCW 47.60.020.
Quinault Tribal Highway: RCW 47.20.725.
Relocation assistance: Chapter 8.26 RCW.
State agency housing: RCW 43.82.030.
State highways: Chapter 47.12 RCW.
[Title 8 RCW—page 1]
8.04.005
Title 8 RCW: Eminent Domain
Tidelands, shorelands, oyster reserves—Department of natural resources:
RCW 79.110.350.
8.04.005 Condemnation final actions—Notice
requirements. Proceedings under this chapter are subject to
the notice requirements of RCW 8.25.290. Compliance with
RCW 8.25.290 is required before an action can be filed under
this chapter. [2007 c 68 § 2.]
8.04.005
8.04.010 Petition for appropriation—Contents.
Whenever any officer, board, commission, or other body representing the state is authorized by the legislature to acquire
any land, real estate, premises, or other property, deemed
necessary for the public uses of the state, or any department
or institution thereof, the attorney general shall present to the
superior court of the county in which the land, real estate,
premises, or other property so sought to be acquired or appropriated is situated, a petition in which the land, real estate,
premises, or other property sought to be appropriated shall be
described with reasonable certainty, and setting forth the
name of each and every owner, encumbrancer, or other person or party interested therein, or any part thereof, insofar as
can be ascertained from the public records, the object for
which the property is sought to be appropriated, and praying
that a jury be impanelled to ascertain and determine the compensation to be made in money to such owner or owners,
respectively, and to all tenants, encumbrancers, and others
interested, for taking such land, real estate, premises, or other
property, or in case a jury is waived, as in other civil cases in
courts of record, in the manner prescribed by law, then that
the compensation to be made as aforesaid be ascertained and
determined by the court. [1955 c 156 § 6; 1911 c 64 § 1; 1891
c 74 § 1; RRS § 891.]
8.04.010
county in which the land, real estate, premises or other property sought to be acquired and appropriated is situated. In all
cases where the owner or person claiming an interest in such
real estate or other property is a nonresident of this state, or
where the residence of such owner or person is unknown, and
an affidavit of the attorney general shall be filed that such
owner or person is a nonresident of this state, or that after diligent inquiry his residence is unknown or cannot be ascertained, service may be made by publication thereof in any
newspaper published in the county where such lands are situated once a week for two successive weeks; and in case no
newspaper is published in said county, then such publication
may be had in a newspaper published in the county nearest
the county in which lies the land sought to be acquired and
appropriated. And such publication shall be deemed service
upon each of such nonresident person or persons whose residence is unknown. Such notice shall be signed by the attorney general of the state of Washington. Such notice may be
served by any competent person eighteen years of age or
over. Due proof of the service of such notice by affidavit of
the person serving the same, or by the printer’s affidavit of
publication, shall be filed with the clerk of such superior
court before or at the time of the presentation of such petition.
Want of service of such notice shall render the subsequent
proceedings void as to the person not served, but all persons
or parties having been served with notice as herein provided,
either by publication or otherwise, shall be bound by the subsequent proceedings. In all other cases not otherwise provided for, service of notices, order and other papers in the
proceedings, authorized by RCW 8.04.010 through 8.04.160,
may be made as the superior court or judge thereof may
direct. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 10; 1891 c 74 § 2; RRS § 892. Formerly RCW 8.04.020, 8.04.030, 8.04.040, 8.04.050.]
Publication of legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
8.04.020 Notice—Contents—Service—Publication.
A notice stating briefly the objects of the petition and containing a description of the land, real estate, premises or property sought to be acquired and appropriated, and stating the
time and place when and where the same will be presented to
the court or the judge thereof, shall be served on each and
every person named therein as owner, encumbrancer, tenant
or otherwise interested therein at least ten days previous to
the time designated in such notice for the presentation of such
petition. Such service shall be made by delivering a copy of
such notice to each of the persons or parties so named therein,
if a resident of the state; or, in case of the absence of such person or party from his or her usual place of abode, by leaving
a copy of such notice at his or her usual place of abode; or, in
case of a foreign corporation, at its principal place of business
in this state, with some person of more than sixteen years of
age. In case of domestic corporations, such service shall be
made upon the president, secretary or other director or trustee
of such corporation. In case of persons under the age of eighteen years, on their guardians, or in case no guardian shall
have been appointed, then on the person who has the care and
custody of such person; in case of idiots, lunatics or distracted persons, on their guardians, or in case no guardian
shall have been appointed, then on the person in whose care
or charge they are found. In case the land, real estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated is school or
county land, the notice shall be served on the auditor of the
8.04.020
[Title 8 RCW—page 2]
Publication of notice in eminent domain proceedings: RCW 4.28.120.
Service of process where state land is involved: RCW 8.28.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.04.060 Adjournment of proceedings—Further
notice. The court or judge may, upon application of the said
attorney general or any owner or party interested, for reasonable cause, adjourn the proceedings from time to time, and
may order new or further notice to be given to any party
whose interest may be affected. [1891 c 74 § 3; RRS § 893.]
8.04.060
8.04.070 Hearing—Order adjudicating public use.
At the time and place appointed for hearing the petition, or to
which the hearing may have been adjourned, if the court has
satisfactory proof that all parties interested in the lands, real
estate, premises or other property described in the petition
have been duly served with the notice, and is further satisfied
by competent proof that the contemplated use for which the
lands, real estate, premises, or other property are sought to be
appropriated is really necessary for the public use of the state,
it shall make and enter an order, to be recorded in the minutes
of the court, and which order shall be final unless appellate
review thereof is sought within five days after entry thereof,
adjudicating that the contemplated use for which the lands,
real estate, premises or other property are sought to be appropriated is really a public use of the state. [1988 c 202 § 6;
8.04.070
(2010 Ed.)
Eminent Domain by State
1971 c 81 § 33; 1955 c 213 § 2. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 98 § 1,
part; 1891 c 74 § 4, part; RRS § 894, part.]
Rules of court: Writ procedure superseded by RAP 2.1, 2.2(a)(4), 5.2,
18.22.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.04.080 Order to direct determination of damages
and offsetting benefits. The order shall direct that determination be had of the compensation and damages to be paid all
parties interested in the land, real estate, premises or other
property sought to be appropriated for the taking and appropriation thereof, together with the injury, if any, caused by
such taking and appropriation to the remainder of the lands,
real estate, premises, or other property from which the same
is to be taken and appropriated after offsetting against any
and all such compensation and damages the special benefits,
if any, accruing to such remainder by reason of the appropriation and the use by the state of the lands, real estate, premises, and other property described in the petition. The determination shall be made within thirty days after the entry of
such order, before a jury if trial by jury is demanded at the
hearing either by the petitioner or by the respondents, otherwise by the court sitting without a jury. If no regular venire
has been called so as to be available to serve within such time
on application of the petitioner at the hearing, the court may
by its order continue such determination to the next regular
jury term if a regular venire will be called within sixty days,
otherwise the court shall call a special jury within said sixty
days and direct that a jury panel be selected and summoned
pursuant to chapter 2.36 RCW, from the citizens of the
county in which the lands, real estate, premises, or other
property sought to be appropriated are situated, as many qualified persons as may be necessary in order to form a jury of
twelve persons, unless the petitioner and respondents both
consent to a less number of jurors (such number to be not less
than three), and such consent is entered by the clerk in the
minutes of such hearing. In any county with a population of
less than seventy thousand, the costs of such special jury for
the trial of such condemnation cases only shall be borne by
the state. [1991 c 363 § 8; 1988 c 188 § 15; 1955 c 213 § 3.
Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 98 § 1, part; 1891 c 74 § 4, part; RRS §
894, part.]
8.04.080
Rules of court: CR 47, 48.
Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW
2.32.180.
Legislative findings—Severability—Effective date—1988 c 188:
See notes following RCW 2.36.010.
Juries in courts of limited jurisdiction: RCW 2.36.050.
8.04.090 Order for immediate possession—Payment
of tender into court. In case the state shall require immediate possession and use of the property sought to be condemned, and an order of necessity shall have been granted,
and no review has been taken therefrom, the attorney general
may stipulate with respondents in accordance with the provisions of this section and RCW 8.04.092 and 8.04.094 for an
order of immediate possession and use, and file with the clerk
of the court wherein the action is pending, a certificate of the
state’s requirement of immediate possession and use of the
land, which shall state the amount of money offered to the
respondents and shall further state that such offer constitutes
8.04.090
(2010 Ed.)
8.04.094
a continuing tender of such amount. The attorney general
shall file a copy of the certificate with the office of financial
management, which forthwith shall issue and deliver to him a
warrant payable to the order of the clerk of the court wherein
the action is pending in a sum sufficient to pay the amount
offered, which shall forthwith be paid into the registry of the
court. The court without further notice to respondent shall
enter an order granting to the state the immediate possession
and use of the property described in the order of necessity,
which order shall bind the petitioner to pay the full amount of
any final judgment of compensation and damages which may
thereafter be awarded for the taking and appropriation of the
lands, real estate, premises, or other property described in the
petition and for the injury, if any, to the remainder of the
lands, real estate, premises, or other property from which
they are to be taken by reason of such taking and appropriation, after offsetting against any and all such compensation
and damages the special benefits, if any, accruing to such
remainder by reason of the appropriation and use by the state
of the lands, real estate, premises, or other property described
in the petition. The moneys paid into court may at any time
after entry of the order of immediate possession, be withdrawn by respondents, by order of the court, as their interests
shall appear. [1979 c 151 § 7; 1973 c 106 § 7; 1955 c 213 §
4. Prior: 1951 c 177 § 1; 1925 ex.s. c 98 § 1, part; RRS § 894,
part.]
8.04.092
8.04.092 Determination of adequacy of payment—
Jury trial—Costs. The amount paid into court shall constitute just compensation paid for the taking of such property:
PROVIDED, That respondents may, in the same action,
request a trial for the purpose of assessing the amount of
compensation to be made and the amount of damages arising
from the taking. At the trial, the date of valuation of the property shall be the date of entry of the order granting to the state
immediate possession and use of the property. If, pursuant to
such hearing, the verdict of the jury, unless a jury is waived
by all parties, or decision of the court, awards respondents an
amount in excess of the tender, the court shall order the
excess paid to respondents with interest thereon from the
time of the entry of the order of immediate possession, and
shall charge the costs of the action to the state. If, pursuant to
the trial, the verdict of the jury or decision of the court awards
respondents an amount equal to the tender, the costs of the
action shall be charged to the state, and if the verdict or decision awards an amount less than the amount of the tender, the
state shall be taxed for costs and the state, if respondents have
accepted the tender and withdrawn the amount paid into
court, shall be entitled to a judgment for the difference; otherwise, the excess on deposit shall be returned to the state.
[1983 c 140 § 1; 1955 c 155 § 1; 1951 c 177 § 2.]
8.04.094
8.04.094 Demand for trial—Time of trial—Decree of
appropriation. If any respondent shall elect to demand a
trial for the purpose of assessing just compensation and damages arising from the taking, he shall so move within sixty
days from the date of entry of the order of immediate possession and use, and the issues shall be brought to trial within
one year from the date of such order unless good and sufficient proof shall be offered and it shall appear therefrom to
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the court that the hearing could not have been held within
said year. In the event that no such demand be timely made or
having been timely made, shall not be brought to trial within
the limiting period, the court, upon application of the state,
shall enter a decree of appropriation for the amount paid into
court under the provisions of RCW 8.04.090, as the total sum
to which respondents are entitled, and such decree shall be
final and nonappealable. [1951 c 177 § 3.]
8.04.097 Acquisition when several ownerships.
Whenever it becomes necessary on behalf of the state to
acquire by condemnation more than one tract of land, property, or property rights, existing in any one county, and held
in different ownerships or interests, the state may consolidate
and file a single petition as one action against the several
tracts of land, property, or property rights held by said different ownerships or interests, setting forth separately the
descriptions of the tracts of land, property, or property rights
needed, and the owners, persons, or parties interested therein.
[1955 c 156 § 1. Formerly RCW 8.04.190.]
8.04.097
jury the jurors by their verdict shall fix as a lump sum the
total amount of damages which shall result to all persons or
parties and to any county and to all tenants, encumbrancers
and others interested therein, by reason of the appropriation
and use of the lands, real estate, premises or other property
sought to be appropriated or acquired. Upon the trial, witnesses may be examined in behalf of either party to the proceedings as in civil actions; and a witness served with a subpoena in each proceeding shall be punished for failure to
appear at such trial, or for perjury, as upon a trial of a civil
action. In case a jury is not demanded as provided for in *section 894 such total amount of damages shall be ascertained
and determined by the court or judge thereof and the proceedings shall be the same as in trials of an issue of fact by the
court. [1925 ex.s. c 98 § 2; 1891 c 74 § 5; RRS § 895.]
Rules of court: CR 26 through 37.
*Reviser’s note: "section 894" refers to RRS § 894 herein codified (as
amended) as RCW 8.04.070, 8.04.080, 8.04.090, and 8.04.100.
Witnesses, examination of: Title 5 RCW.
8.04.112 Damages to buildings. If there is a building
standing, in whole or in part, upon any land to be taken, the
jury shall add to their finding of the value of the land taken,
the damages to the building. If the entire building is taken, or
if the building is damaged, so that it cannot be readjusted to
the premises, then the measure of damages shall be the fair
market value of the building. If part of the building is taken or
damaged and the building can be readjusted or replaced on
the part of the land remaining, and the state agrees thereto,
then the measure of damages shall be the cost of readjusting
or moving the building, or the part thereof left, together with
the depreciation in the market value of the building by reason
of such readjustment or moving. [1955 c 156 § 4.]
8.04.112
8.04.098 Acquisition when several ownerships—
Public use. At the time and place appointed for hearing the
petition, the court may enter an order adjudicating public use
as affecting all tracts of land, property, or property rights as
described therein, which order shall be final as to those
respondents not seeking a review to the supreme court or the
court of appeals within five days after the entry thereof.
[1971 c 81 § 34; 1955 c 156 § 2. Formerly RCW 8.04.200.]
8.04.098
8.04.099 Acquisition when several ownerships—
Selection of single jury. Thereafter, if requested by the
state, a single jury shall be selected to hear and determine in
separate trials, the amount of compensation and damages, if
any, that shall be paid for the different tracts, parcels, property, or property rights, as set forth in the petition. [1955 c
156 § 3. Formerly RCW 8.04.210.]
8.04.099
Juries—Civil actions, selection, impaneling, and swearing of: Chapters
2.36, 4.44 RCW.
8.04.100 Cases may be consolidated for trial. At the
time of fixing the date for trial by jury in any case the court
may, on application of the petitioner, order that any one or
more condemnation cases then pending before the court and
requiring determination by a jury of the compensation and
damages as aforesaid be consolidated and tried before one
and the same jury but with a separate award to be made in
each case. If necessary, the sheriff, under direction of the
court or judge thereof, shall summon as many qualified persons as may be required to complete the jury from citizens of
the county where such lands, real estate, premises or other
property sought to be appropriated are situated. [1955 c 213
§ 5. Prior: 1925 ex.s. c 98 § 1, part; RRS § 894, part.]
8.04.100
8.04.110 Trial—Damages to be found. A judge of the
superior court shall preside at the trial to determine the compensation and damage to be awarded, which trial shall be
held at the court house in the county where the land, real
estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated
or acquired is situated: and in the case of each such trial by
8.04.110
[Title 8 RCW—page 4]
8.04.114 Damages to buildings—Where based on
readjustment or moving. If damages are based upon readjustment or moving of building or buildings, the court shall
order and fix the time in the judgment and decree of appropriation within which any such building must be moved or readjusted. Upon failure to comply with said order, the state may
move said building upon respondent’s remaining land and
recover its costs and expenses incidental thereto. The state
shall have a lien upon the building and the remaining land
from the date of the judgment and decree of appropriation for
the necessary costs and expenses of removal until the order of
the court has been complied with. The amount of the lien and
satisfaction thereof shall be by application and entry of a supplemental judgment in said proceedings and execution
thereon. [1955 c 156 § 5.]
8.04.114
8.04.120 Judgment—Decree of appropriation—
Recording. At the time of rendering judgment for damages,
whether upon default or trial, the court or judge thereof shall
also enter a judgment or decree of appropriation of the land,
real estate or premises sought to be appropriated, thereby
vesting the legal title to the same in the state of Washington.
Whenever said judgment or decree of appropriation is made,
a certified copy of such judgment or decree of appropriation
may be filed for record in the office of the auditor of the
county where the said land, real estate or other premises are
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8.04.170
situated, and shall be recorded by said auditor like a deed of
real estate, and with like effect. [1891 c 74 § 6; RRS § 896.]
into court. [1988 c 202 § 8; 1971 c 81 § 36; 1891 c 74 § 9;
RRS § 899.]
Recording of deeds of real estate: Title 65 RCW.
Rules of court: Cf. RAP 5.2, 8.1, 18.22.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.04.130
8.04.130 Payment of damages—Effect—Costs—
Appellate review. Upon the entry of judgment upon the verdict of the jury or the decision of the court awarding damages,
the state may make payment of the damages and the costs of
the proceedings by depositing them with the clerk of the
court, to be paid out under the direction of the court or judge
thereof; and upon making such payment into court of the
damages assessed and allowed for any land, real estate, premises, or other property mentioned in the petition, and of the
costs, the state shall be released and discharged from any and
all further liability therefor, unless upon appeal the owner or
party interested recovers a greater amount of damages; and in
that case the state shall be liable only for the amount in excess
of the sum paid into court and the costs of appeal.
In the event appellate review is sought by any party to
the proceedings, the moneys paid into the superior court by
the state pursuant to this section shall remain in the custody
of the court until the final determination of the proceedings
by the supreme court or the court of appeals. [1988 c 202 §
7; 1971 c 81 § 35; 1951 c 177 § 4; 1925 ex.s. c 98 § 3; 1891
c 74 § 7; RRS § 897.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.04.140
8.04.140 Claimants, payment of—Conflicting claims.
Any person, corporation or county claiming to be entitled to
any money paid into court, as provided in RCW 8.04.010
through 8.04.160, may apply to the court therefor, and upon
furnishing evidence satisfactory to the court that he or it is
entitled to the same, the court shall make an order directing
the payment to such claimant the portion of such money as he
or it shall be found entitled to; but if, upon application, the
court or judge thereof should decide that the title to the land,
real estate or premises specified in the application of such
claimant was in such condition as to require that an action be
commenced to determine the conflicting claims thereto, he
shall refuse such order until such action is commenced and
the conflicting claims to such land, real estate or premises be
determined according to law. [1891 c 74 § 8; RRS § 898.]
8.04.150
8.04.150 Appellate review. Either party may seek
appellate review of the judgment for damages entered in the
superior court within thirty days after the entry of judgment
as aforesaid, and such review shall bring before the supreme
court or the court of appeals the propriety and justness of the
amount of damages in respect to the parties to the review:
PROVIDED HOWEVER, That upon such review no bond
shall be required: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That if the
owner of land, the real estate or premises accepts the sum
awarded by the jury, the court or the judge thereof, he shall be
deemed thereby to have waived conclusively appellate
review, and final judgment by default may be rendered in the
superior court as in other cases: PROVIDED FURTHER,
That no review shall operate so as to prevent the said state of
Washington from taking possession of such property pending
review after the amount of said award shall have been paid
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8.04.160 Award, how paid into court. Whenever the
attorney general shall file with the director of financial management a certificate setting forth the amount of any award
found against the state of Washington under the provisions of
RCW 8.04.010 through 8.04.160, together with the costs of
said proceeding, and a description of the lands and premises
sought to be appropriated and acquired, and the title of the
action or proceeding in which said award is rendered, it shall
be the duty of the office of financial management to forthwith
issue a warrant upon the state treasury to the order of the
attorney general in a sum sufficient to make payment in
money of said award and the costs of said proceeding, and
thereupon it shall be the duty of said attorney general to forthwith pay to the clerk of said court in money the amount of
said award and costs. [1979 c 151 § 8; 1973 c 106 § 8; 1891
c 74 § 10; RRS § 900.]
8.04.160
8.04.170 Condemnation for military purposes.
Whenever the governor, as commander-in-chief of the military of this state, shall deem it necessary to acquire any lands,
real estate, premises or other property for any military purpose or purposes of this state, either to add to, enlarge,
increase or otherwise improve state military facilities now or
hereafter existing or to establish new facilities, the acquisition of which shall have been provided for by the state, by a
county or by a city, or by either, all or any thereof, upon certificate by the governor of such necessity, proceedings for the
condemnation, appropriation and taking of the lands, real
estate, premises or other property so certified to be necessary
shall be taken as follows:
Where the state is to pay the purchase price it shall be the
duty of the attorney general, upon receipt by him of said certificate of the governor, to file a petition in the superior court
for the county in which such lands, real estate, premises or
other property may be situate praying such condemnation,
appropriating and taking, which petition shall be prosecuted
to a final determination in the manner by law provided for
other condemnation suits brought by or on behalf of the state;
Where a county is to pay the purchase price it shall be the
duty of the prosecuting attorney of said county upon receipt
by him of said certificate of the governor, to file a petition in
the superior court for said county praying such condemnation, appropriation and taking, which petition shall be prosecuted to a final determination in the manner by law provided
for other condemnation suits brought by or on behalf of a
county;
Where a city is to pay the purchase price it shall be the
duty of the corporation counsel, city attorney or other head of
the legal department of said city, upon receipt by him of said
certificate of the governor, to file a petition in the superior
court for the county in which said city is situate, praying such
condemnation, appropriation and taking, which petition shall
be prosecuted to a final determination in the manner by law
provided for other condemnation suits brought by or on
behalf of such city;
8.04.170
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8.04.180
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Where the purchase price is to be paid by the state, a
county and a city or by the state and a county, or by the state
and a city, or by a county and a city, the condemnation shall
be prosecuted to a final determination in the manner by law
provided for either or any thereof, as the governor may determine, which determination shall be final and conclusive.
[1917 c 153 § 1; RRS § 900-1.]
Notice where military land is involved: RCW 8.28.030.
8.04.180 Condemnation for military purposes—Construction. Nothing contained in RCW 8.04.170 shall be construed as in any manner applying to condemnation by any
county for the purpose of acquiring title to any site for a
mobilization, training and supply station, to be donated by
any county to the United States. [1917 c 153 § 2; RRS § 9002.]
8.04.180
8.04.191 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.04.191
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Chapter 8.08 RCW
EMINENT DOMAIN BY COUNTIES
Sections
8.08.005
8.08.010
8.08.020
8.08.030
8.08.040
8.08.050
8.08.060
8.08.070
8.08.080
8.08.090
8.08.100
8.08.110
8.08.120
8.08.130
8.08.140
8.08.141
8.08.150
Condemnation final actions—Notice requirements.
Condemnation authorized for general county purposes—Petition.
Public use declared.
Notice of presentation of petition.
Hearing—Order adjudicating public use.
Trial—Damages to be found.
Judgment—Decree of appropriation.
Costs.
Appellate review.
Appropriation authorized in aid of federal or state improvement.
Mode of appropriation.
Tax levy to pay costs.
Indebtedness is for general county purposes.
Limitation.
Condemnation for military purposes.
Condemnation for military purposes—Construction.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Additional provisions applicable to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
Contracts with cities: RCW 36.64.070.
County rail districts: RCW 36.60.070.
Fairs: RCW 36.37.020.
Flood control by counties: RCW 86.12.020.
Irrigation purposes: RCW 87.03.140 through 87.03.150.
Land registration: RCW 65.12.400, 65.12.610.
Limited access facilities: RCW 47.52.050.
Local improvement districts: RCW 36.69.270, 36.94.240.
Relocation assistance: Chapter 8.26 RCW.
River improvements: RCW 86.12.020.
Roads, bridges
powers of county commissioners: RCW 36.75.040.
rights-of-way: RCW 36.85.010, 36.85.020.
service districts: RCW 36.83.090.
Transportation benefit districts: RCW 36.73.130.
Utility local improvement districts: RCW 36.94.240.
Wharves and landings: RCW 88.24.070.
[Title 8 RCW—page 6]
8.08.005 Condemnation final actions—Notice
requirements. Proceedings under this chapter are subject to
the notice requirements of RCW 8.25.290. Compliance with
RCW 8.25.290 is required before an action can be filed under
this chapter. [2007 c 68 § 3.]
8.08.005
8.08.010 Condemnation authorized for general
county purposes—Petition. Every county is hereby authorized and empowered to condemn land and property within
the county for public use; whenever the board of county commissioners deems it necessary for county purposes to acquire
such land, real estate, premises or other property, and is
unable to agree with the owner or owners thereof for its purchase, it shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney to
present to the superior court of the county in which said land,
real estate, premises, or other property so sought to be
acquired or appropriated shall be situated, a petition in which
the land, real estate, premises, or other property sought to be
appropriated shall be described with reasonable certainty,
and setting forth the name of each and every owner, encumbrancer, or other person or party interested in the same, or
any part thereof, so far as the same can be ascertained from
the public records, the object for which the land is sought to
be appropriated, and praying that a jury be impaneled to
ascertain and determine the compensation to be made in
money to such owner or owners respectively, and to all tenants, encumbrancers, or others interested, for taking such
lands, real estate, premises, or other property, or in case a jury
be waived, as in other civil cases in courts of record, in the
manner prescribed by law, then that the compensation to be
made as aforesaid be ascertained or determined by the court
or the judge thereof. [1949 c 79 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 §
3991-6.]
8.08.010
8.08.020 Public use declared. Any condemnation,
appropriation or disposition intended in RCW 8.08.010
through 8.08.080 shall be deemed and held to be for a county
purpose and public use within the meaning of RCW 8.08.010
through 8.08.080 when it is directly or indirectly, approximately or remotely for the general benefit or welfare of the
county or of the inhabitants thereof. [1949 c 79 § 2; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3991-7.]
8.08.020
8.08.030 Notice of presentation of petition. A notice,
stating the time and place when and where such petition shall
be presented to the court or the judge thereof, together with a
copy of such petition, shall be served on each and every person named therein as owner or otherwise interested therein, at
least ten days previous to the time designated in such notice
for the presentation of such petition. Such notice shall be
signed by the prosecuting attorney of the county wherein the
real estate or property sought to be taken is situated, and may
be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action
in such superior court is authorized by law to be served.
[1949 c 79 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3991-8.]
8.08.030
Publication of notice in eminent domain proceedings: RCW 4.28.120.
8.08.040 Hearing—Order adjudicating public use.
At the time and place appointed for hearing said petition, or
to which the same may have been adjourned, if the court or
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judge thereof shall have satisfactory proof that all parties
interested in the land, real estate, premises or other property
described in said petition have been duly served with said
notice as prescribed herein, and shall be further satisfied by
competent proof that the contemplated use for which the
lands, real estate, premises, or other property sought to be
appropriated is a public use of the county, the court or judge
thereof may make and enter an order adjudicating that the
contemplated use is really a public use of the county, and
which order shall be final unless review thereof to the
supreme court or the court of appeals be taken within five
days after entry of such order, adjudicating that the contemplated use for which the lands, real estate, premises or other
property sought to be appropriated is really a public use of the
county, and directing that determination be had of the compensation and damages to be paid all parties interested in the
land, real estate, premises, or other property sought to be
appropriated for the taking and appropriation thereof,
together with the injury, if any, caused by such taking or
appropriation to the remainder of the lands, real estate, premises, or other property from which the same is to be taken
and appropriated, after offsetting against any and all such
compensation and damages, special benefits, if any, accruing
to such remainder by reason of such appropriation and use by
the county of such lands, real estate, premises, and other
property described in the petition; such determination to be
made by a jury, unless waived, in which event the compensation or damages shall be determined by the court without a
jury. Proceedings under this chapter shall have precedence
over all cases in court except criminal cases. [2000 c 68 § 1;
1971 c 81 § 37; 1949 c 79 § 4; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3991-9.]
8.08.050 Trial—Damages to be found. The jury
selected to hear the evidence and determine the compensation
to be paid to the owner or owners of such real estate or property to be appropriated for public use, shall be selected,
impaneled and sworn in the same manner that juries in other
civil actions are selected, impaneled and sworn, and in case a
jury is waived, such compensation or damages shall be ascertained and determined by the court or judge thereof and the
proceedings shall be the same as in trial of an issue of fact by
the court. Upon the close of the evidence, the court shall
instruct the jury as to the matters submitted to them and the
law pertaining thereto. Whereupon the jury shall retire and
deliberate and determine upon the amount of the compensation of damages and money that shall be paid to the owner or
owners of the real estate or property sought to be appropriated, which shall be the amount found by the jury to be the
fair and full value of such premises, and when the jury shall
have determined upon their verdict, they shall return the same
to the court as in other civil actions. [1949 c 79 § 5; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3991-10.]
8.08.050
Rules of court: CR 47, 48.
Juries, civil actions, selection, impaneling and swearing of: Chapters 2.36,
4.44 RCW.
Verdicts, civil actions: Chapter 4.44 RCW.
8.08.060 Judgment—Decree of appropriation. Upon
the verdict of the jury or upon the determination of the court
of the compensation or damages to be paid for the real estate
8.08.060
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or property appropriated, judgment shall be entered against
such county in favor of the owner or owners of the real estate
or property so appropriated for the amount found as just compensation therefor, and upon the payment of such amount by
such county to the clerk of such court for the use of the owner
or owners or the persons interested in the premises sought to
be taken, the court shall enter a decree of appropriation of the
real estate or property sought to be taken, thereby vesting the
title to the same in such county; and a certified copy of such
decree of appropriation may be filed in the office of the
county auditor of the county wherein the real estate taken is
situated and shall be recorded by such auditor like a deed of
real estate and with like effect. The money so paid to the clerk
of the court shall be by him paid to the person or persons entitled thereto upon the order of the court. [1949 c 79 § 6; Rem.
Supp. 1949 § 3991-11.]
8.08.070 Costs. All the costs of such proceedings in the
superior court shall be paid by the county initiating such proceedings. [1949 c 79 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3991-12.]
8.08.070
8.08.080 Appellate review. Either party may seek
appellate review of the judgment for compensation of the
damages awarded in the superior court within thirty days
after the entry of judgment as aforesaid, and such review
shall bring before the supreme court or the court of appeals
the propriety and justice of the amount of damage in respect
to the parties to the review: PROVIDED, That upon such
review no bonds shall be required: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That if the owner of land, real estate, or premises
accepts the sum awarded by the jury or the court, he shall be
deemed thereby to have waived conclusively appellate
review, and final judgment by default may be rendered in the
superior court as in other cases. [1988 c 202 § 9; 1971 c 81 §
38; 1949 c 79 § 8; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 3991-13.]
8.08.080
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.08.090 Appropriation authorized in aid of federal
or state improvement. Every county in this state is hereby,
for the purposes of RCW 8.08.090 through 8.08.130,
declared to be a body corporate and is authorized and
empowered by and through its board of county commissioners whenever said board shall judge it to be clearly for the
general welfare and benefit of the people of the county, and
so far as shall be in harmony with the Constitution of this
state and the provisions of RCW 8.08.090 through 8.08.130,
to condemn and appropriate as hereinafter in RCW 8.08.090
through 8.08.130 provided and to dispose of for public use
such lands, properties, rights and interests as are hereinafter
in RCW 8.08.090 through 8.08.130 mentioned, whenever the
government of the United States or of this state is intending
or proposing the construction, operation or maintenance of
any public work situated or to be situated wholly or partly
within such county, or the expenditure of money or labor for
the construction, operation or maintenance of any such work,
and such condemnation or appropriation will enable the
county to aid, promote, facilitate or prepare for any such construction, operation, maintenance or expenditure by either or
both such governments, or to fulfill or dispose of any condition upon which such construction, operation, maintenance or
8.08.090
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expenditure is by law or from any cause contingent, and no
property shall be exempt from such condemnation, appropriation or disposition by reason of the same having been or
being dedicated, appropriated or otherwise reduced or held to
public use. [1895 c 2 § 1; RRS § 901.]
8.08.140 Condemnation for military purposes.
RCW 8.04.170.
8.08.100 Mode of appropriation. The right of eminent
domain for the purposes intended in RCW 8.08.090 through
8.08.130 is hereby extended to all counties in this state and
every such county for any purpose of condemnation, appropriation or disposition such as is mentioned in RCW 8.08.090
is hereby authorized and empowered to condemn and appropriate all necessary lands and all rights, properties and interests in or appurtenant to land under the same procedure as is
or shall be provided by the laws of this state for the case of
any similar condemnation or appropriation by other corporations. [1895 c 2 § 3; RRS § 903.]
8.08.150 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.08.100
8.08.110 Tax levy to pay costs. The board of county
commissioners is hereby authorized and empowered in aid of
the powers granted or prescribed in RCW 8.08.090 to levy,
annually, a tax as large as may be necessary, but not exceeding the rate of one mill on the dollar, upon all the taxable
property in the county, such tax to be assessed, levied and
collected at the same time and in the same manner as taxes for
general county purposes, but the proceeds of said taxes, when
collected, shall constitute and be a special fund, applicable
solely to the cost of such condemnation, appropriation or disposition, as is mentioned in RCW 8.08.090, and the expenses
incident thereto. [1895 c 2 § 2; RRS § 902.]
8.08.110
8.08.120 Indebtedness is for general county purposes. Any county purpose mentioned in RCW 8.08.090
through 8.08.130 shall be deemed and held to be a general
county purpose and any indebtedness contracted or to be contracted therefor shall be deemed and held to be an indebtedness for general county purposes, and all the provisions of
law of this state relative to indebtedness for general county
purposes or the contracting of such indebtedness or the bonds
for funding the same shall be deemed applicable to any
indebtedness contracted or to be contracted or any bonds
issued by any county under RCW 8.08.090 through 8.08.130,
but the accounts of the county with respect to the receipts and
disbursements of all moneys received or disbursed by the
county under the provisions of RCW 8.08.090 through
8.08.130 shall, for each condemnation, appropriation and disposition, be so kept as to clearly and fully exhibit such
accounts separate and apart from the other accounts of the
county. [1895 c 2 § 4; RRS § 904.]
8.08.140
8.08.141 Condemnation for military purposes—Construction. See RCW 8.04.180.
8.08.141
8.08.150
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8.08.130 Limitation. Any condemnation, appropriation
or disposition intended in RCW 8.08.090 through 8.08.130
shall be deemed and held to be for a county purpose and public use within the meaning of RCW 8.08.090 through
8.08.130 when it is directly or indirectly, approximately or
remotely for the general benefit or welfare of the county or of
the inhabitants thereof, or when it is otherwise within the
meaning of the phrase "for a county purpose" as occurring in
the Constitution of this state. [1895 c 2 § 5; RRS § 905.]
8.08.130
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Chapter 8.12 RCW
EMINENT DOMAIN BY CITIES
Sections
CONDEMNATION
8.12.005
8.12.010
8.12.020
8.12.030
8.12.040
8.12.050
8.12.060
8.12.070
8.12.080
8.12.090
8.12.100
8.12.120
8.12.130
8.12.140
8.12.150
8.12.160
8.12.170
8.12.190
8.12.200
8.12.210
Condemnation final actions—Notice requirements.
"City" defined.
Other terms defined.
Condemnation authorized—Purposes enumerated.
Ordinance to specify method of payment—Limitations.
Petition for condemnation.
Contents of petition.
Summons—Service.
Service when state or county lands are involved.
Waiver of jury—Adjudication of public use—Procedure.
Trial—Jury—Right to separate juries.
Interested party may be brought in.
Jury may view premises.
Damages to building—Measure.
Separate findings where there are several interests—Interpleader of adverse claimants.
Verdict—New trial—Continuance—New summons.
Change of ownership—Powers of court.
Findings by jury.
Judgment—Appellate review—Payment of award into court.
Title vests upon payment.
8.12.220
8.12.230
8.12.240
8.12.250
Payment from general fund.
Payment by special assessment.
Petition for assessment—Appointment of commissioners.
Advancement from general funds against assessments.
PAYMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT
8.08.120
Public contracts and indebtedness: Title 39 RCW.
See
ASSESSMENTS—IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
8.12.260
8.12.270
8.12.280
8.12.290
8.12.300
8.12.310
8.12.320
8.12.330
8.12.340
8.12.350
8.12.360
8.12.370
8.12.380
Appointment of board of eminent domain commissioners—
Terms of office.
Oath of commissioners—Compensation.
Duties of commissioners—Assessment of benefits—Apportionment.
Assessment roll.
Hearing on assessment roll—Notice.
Proof of service.
Continuance of hearing.
Objections to assessment roll.
Modification of assessment.
Judgment, effect—Lien.
Certification of roll to treasurer.
Treasurer’s notice to pay when assessments immediately payable.
Notice by mail—Penalty for default.
BONDS—INSTALLMENT PAYMENT
8.12.390
8.12.400
8.12.410
8.12.420
8.12.430
8.12.440
8.12.450
8.12.460
Bonds authorized.
Maturity—Interest—Payment.
Sale—Application of proceeds.
Installment payment of assessments.
Notice to pay—Due date of installments—Penalty—Interest.
Bond owner may enforce collection.
Bondholder’s remedy limited to assessments.
Payment of bonds—Call—Notice.
DELINQUENCY—REDEMPTION
8.12.470
8.12.480
8.12.490
8.12.500
Enforcement of collection—Interest on delinquency.
Assessment fund to be kept separate.
Record of payment and redemption.
Liability of treasurer.
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
8.12.510
8.12.520
8.12.530
8.12.540
8.12.550
8.12.560
8.12.570
8.12.580
Reassessment.
Lien of assessment—Enforcement by civil action.
Discontinuance of proceedings.
Subsequent compensation for property taken or damaged.
Regrade assessments.
Construction as to second-class cities.
Condemnation for military purposes.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Additional provisions relating to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
Auditoriums, art museums, swimming pools, athletic and recreational fields:
RCW 35.21.020.
Cemetery districts: RCW 68.52.200.
City-owned electric power and light company—Limitation on right of eminent domain: RCW 35.84.030.
Code city: RCW 35A.64.200.
Condemnation of blighted property: Chapter 35.80A RCW.
Easements over public land: Chapter 79.36 RCW.
Electric energy facilities: RCW 35.84.020.
Ferries—Authority to acquire and maintain: RCW 35.21.110.
First-class cities: RCW 35.22.280(6).
Housing authority: RCW 35.82.070, 35.82.110.
Limited access facilities: RCW 47.52.050.
Local improvements
filling and draining lowlands—Waterways—Damages: RCW 35.56.050.
filling lowlands—Damages: RCW 35.55.040.
generally: Chapters 35.43 through 35.56 RCW.
Metropolitan municipal corporations: RCW 35.58.320.
Metropolitan park districts—Park commissioner’s authority generally:
RCW 35.61.130.
Multi-purpose community centers—Powers of condemnation: RCW
35.59.050.
Municipal airports
acquisition of real property: RCW 14.08.030.
joint condemnation proceedings: RCW 14.08.200.
Off-street parking facilities: RCW 35.86.030.
Parking commission: RCW 35.86A.080.
Parkways, park drives, and boulevards: RCW 35.21.190.
Relocation assistance: Chapter 8.26 RCW.
Second-class cities: RCW 35.23.311, 35.23.440(45).
Sewerage systems: RCW 35.67.020.
Street railway extensions of municipal corporations: RCW 35.84.060.
Towns
generally: RCW 35.27.380.
off-street parking: RCW 35.27.570.
Watershed property, city in adjoining state may condemn: RCW 8.28.050.
Waterworks, authority to acquire and operate: RCW 35.92.010.
CONDEMNATION
8.12.005 Condemnation final actions—Notice
requirements. Proceedings under this chapter are subject to
the notice requirements of RCW 8.25.290. Compliance with
RCW 8.25.290 is required before an action can be filed under
this chapter. [2007 c 68 § 4.]
8.12.005
8.12.010 "City" defined. The term "city," when used
in this chapter, means and includes every city and town and
each unclassified city and town in the state of Washington.
[1915 c 154 § 20; RRS § 9272.]
8.12.040
8.12.020 Other terms defined. Whenever the word
"person" is used in this chapter, the same shall be construed
to include any company, corporation or association, the state
or any county therein, and the words "city" or "town" wherever used, shall be construed to be either. Whenever the
words "installment" or "installments" are used in this chapter,
they shall be construed to include installment or installments
of interest, as provided in RCW 8.12.420. Whenever the
words "public markets" are used in this chapter and the public
market is managed in whole or in part by a public corporation
created by a city, the words shall be construed to include all
real or personal property located in a district or area designated by a city as a public market and traditionally devoted to
providing farmers, crafts vendors and other merchants with
retail space to market their wares to the public. Property
located in such a district or area need not be exclusively or
primarily used for such traditional public market retail activities and may include property used for other public purposes
including, but not limited to, the provision of human services
and low-income or moderate-income housing. [1990 c 189 §
2; 1925 ex.s. c 115 § 4; 1907 c 153 § 52; RRS § 9277. Prior:
1905 c 55 § 51; 1893 c 84 § 51.]
8.12.020
8.12.030 Condemnation authorized—Purposes enumerated. Every city and town and each unclassified city and
town within the state of Washington, is hereby authorized
and empowered to condemn land and property, including
state, county and school lands and property for streets, avenues, alleys, highways, bridges, approaches, culverts, drains,
ditches, public squares, public markets, city and town halls,
jails and other public buildings, and for the opening and widening, widening and extending, altering and straightening of
any street, avenue, alley or highway, and to damage any land
or other property for any such purpose or for the purpose of
making changes in the grade of any street, avenue, alley or
highway, or for the construction of slopes or retaining walls
for cuts and fills upon real property abutting on any street,
avenue, alley or highway now ordered to be, or such as shall
hereafter be ordered to be opened, extended, altered, straightened or graded, or for the purpose of draining swamps,
marshes, tidelands, tide flats or ponds, or filling the same,
within the limits of such city, and to condemn land or property, or to damage the same, either within or without the limits of such city for public parks, drives and boulevards, hospitals, pesthouses, drains and sewers, garbage crematories and
destructors and dumping grounds for the destruction, deposit
or burial of dead animals, manure, dung, rubbish, and other
offal, and for aqueducts, reservoirs, pumping stations and
other structures for conveying into and through such city a
supply of fresh water, and for the purpose of protecting such
supply of fresh water from pollution, and to condemn land
and other property and damage the same for such and for any
other public use after just compensation having been first
made or paid into court for the owner in the manner prescribed by this chapter. [1915 c 154 § 1; 1907 c 153 § 1; RRS
§ 9215. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 1; 1893 c 84 § 1.]
8.12.030
8.12.010
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8.12.040 Ordinance to specify method of payment—
Limitations. When the corporate authorities of any such city
shall desire to condemn land or other property, or damage the
same, for any purpose authorized by this chapter, such city
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shall provide therefor by ordinance, and unless such ordinance shall provide that such improvement shall be paid for
wholly or in part by special assessment upon property benefited, compensation therefor shall be made from any general
funds of such city applicable thereto. If such ordinance shall
provide that such improvement shall be paid for wholly or in
part by special assessment upon property benefited, the proceedings for the making of such special assessment shall be
as hereinafter prescribed, in this chapter: PROVIDED, That
no special assessment shall be levied under authority of this
chapter except when made for the purpose of streets, avenues,
alleys, or highways or alterations thereof or changes of the
grade therein or other improvements in or adjoining the same,
or for bridges, approaches, culverts, sewers, drains, ditches,
public squares, public playgrounds, public parks, drives or
boulevards or for the purpose of draining swamps, marshes,
tide flats, tidelands or ponds or for filling the same: AND IT
IS FURTHER PROVIDED, That when a street, avenue,
highway or boulevard is established or widened to a width
greater than one hundred and fifty feet the excess over and
above the one hundred and fifty feet shall be paid out of the
general fund of such city without any deduction for benefits
of such excess. [1925 ex.s. c 128 § 2; 1907 c 153 § 2; RRS §
9216. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 2; 1893 c 84 § 2.]
8.12.050 Petition for condemnation. Whenever any
such ordinance shall be passed by the legislative authority of
any such city for the making of any improvement authorized
by this chapter or any other improvement that such city is
authorized to make, the making of which will require that
property be taken or damaged for public use, such city shall
file a petition in the superior court of the county in which
such land is situated, in the name of the city, praying that just
compensation, to be made for the property to be taken or
damaged for the improvement or purpose specified in such
ordinance, be ascertained by a jury or by the court in case a
jury be waived. [1913 c 11 § 1; 1907 c 153 § 3; RRS § 9217.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 3; 1893 c 84 § 3.]
8.12.050
8.12.060 Contents of petition. Such petition shall contain a copy of said ordinance, certified by the clerk under the
corporate seal, a reasonably accurate description of the lots,
parcels of land and property which will be taken or damaged,
and the names of the owners and occupants thereof and of
persons having any interest therein, so far as known, to the
officer filing the petition or appearing from the records in the
office of the county auditor. [1907 c 153 § 4; RRS § 9218.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 4; 1893 c 84 § 4.]
8.12.060
8.12.070 Summons—Service. Upon the filing of the
petition aforesaid a summons, returnable as summons in
other civil actions, shall be issued and served upon the persons made parties defendant, together with a copy of the petition, as in other civil actions. And in case any of them are
unknown or reside out of the state, a summons for publication
shall issue and publication be made and return and proof
thereof be made in the same manner as is or shall be provided
by the laws of the state for service upon absent defendants in
other civil actions. Notice so given by publication shall be
sufficient to authorize the court to hear and determine the suit
8.12.070
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as though all parties had been sued by their proper names and
had been personally served. [1907 c 153 § 5; RRS § 9219.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 5; 1893 c 84 § 5.]
Commencement of actions: Chapter 4.28 RCW.
Publication of
legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
notice in eminent domain proceedings: RCW 4.28.120.
8.12.080
8.12.080 Service when state or county lands are
involved. In case the land, real estate, premises or other
property sought to be appropriated or damaged is state,
school or county land, the summons and copy of petition
shall be served on the auditor of the county in which such
land, real estate, premises or other property is situated. Service upon other parties defendant shall be made in the same
manner as is or shall be provided by law for service of summons in other civil actions. [1907 c 153 § 6; RRS § 9220.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 6; 1893 c 84 § 6.]
Service of process where state land is involved: RCW 8.28.010.
8.12.090
8.12.090 Waiver of jury—Adjudication of public
use—Procedure. In any proceedings under this chapter
wherein a trial by jury is provided for, the jury may be waived
as in other civil cases in courts of record in the manner prescribed by law, and the matter may be heard and determined
without the intervention of a jury. Whenever an attempt is
made to take private property, for a use alleged to be public
under authority of this chapter, the question whether the contemplated use be really public shall be a judicial question and
shall be determined as such by the court before inquiry is had
into the question of compensation to be made. When a jury is
required for the determination of any matter under this chapter, such jury may be the same jury summoned for the trial of
ordinary civil actions before the court, or the court may, in its
discretion, issue a venire to the sheriff to summon as jurors
such number of qualified persons as the court shall deem sufficient. Except as herein otherwise provided, the practice and
procedure under this chapter in the superior court and in relation to the taking of appeals and prosecution thereof, shall be
the same as in other civil actions, but all appeals must be
taken within thirty days from the date of rendition of the
judgment appealed from. Proceedings under this chapter
shall have precedence of all cases in court except criminal
cases. [1907 c 153 § 51; RRS § 9276. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 50;
1893 c 84 § 50. Formerly RCW 8.12.090, 8.12.110 and
8.12.200, part.]
Juries, civil actions: Chapters 2.36, 4.44 RCW.
8.12.100
8.12.100 Trial—Jury—Right to separate juries.
Upon the return of said summons, or as soon thereafter as the
business of court will permit, the said court shall proceed to
the hearing of such petition and shall impanel a jury to ascertain the just compensation to be paid for the property taken or
damaged, but if any defendant or party in interest shall
demand, and the court shall deem it proper, separate juries
may be impaneled as to the compensation or damages to be
paid to any one or more of such defendants or parties in interest. [1907 c 153 § 7; RRS § 9221. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 7; 1893
c 84 § 7.]
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8.12.120 Interested party may be brought in. Such
jury shall also ascertain the just compensation to be paid to
any person claiming an interest in any lot, parcel of land or
property which may be taken or damaged by such improvement, whether or not such person’s name or such lot, parcel
of land or other property is mentioned or described in such
petition: PROVIDED, Such person shall first be admitted as
a party defendant to said suit by such court and shall file a
statement of his interest in and description of the lot, parcel of
land or other property in respect to which he claims compensation. [1907 c 153 § 8; RRS § 9222. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 8;
1893 c 84 § 8.]
8.12.120
Rules of court: CR 17 through 25.
8.12.130 Jury may view premises. The court may
upon the motion of such city or of any defendant direct that
said jury (under the charge of any officer of the court and
accompanied by such person or persons as may be appointed
by the court to point out the property sought to be taken or
damaged) shall view the lands and property affected by said
improvement. [1907 c 153 § 9; RRS § 9223. Prior: 1905 c
55 § 9; 1893 c 84 § 9.]
8.12.130
View of premises by jury: RCW 4.44.270.
8.12.140 Damages to building—Measure. If there be
any building standing, in whole or in part, upon any land to be
taken, the jury shall add to their finding of the value of the
land taken the damages to said building. If the entire building
is taken, or if the building is damaged, so that it cannot be
readjusted to the premises, then the measure of damages shall
be the fair market value of the building. If part of the building
is taken or damaged and the building can be readjusted or
replaced on the part of the land remaining, then the measure
of damages shall be the cost of readjusting or moving the
building, or the part thereof left, together with the depreciation in the market value of said building by reason of said
readjustment or moving. [1907 c 153 § 10; RRS § 9224.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 10; 1893 c 84 § 10.]
8.12.140
8.12.150 Separate findings where there are several
interests—Interpleader of adverse claimants. If the land
and buildings belong to different parties, or if the title to the
property be divided into different interests by lease or otherwise, the damages done to each of such interests may be separately found by the jury on the request of any party. In making such findings, the jury shall first find and set forth in their
verdict the total amount of the damage to said land and buildings and all premises therein, estimating the same as an entire
estate and as if the same were the sole property of one owner
in fee simple; and they shall then apportion the damages so
found among the several parties entitled to the same, in proportion to their several interests and claims and the damages
sustained by them respectively, and set forth such apportionment in their verdict. No delay in ascertaining the amount of
compensation shall be occasioned by any doubt or contest
which may arise as to the ownership of the property, or any
part thereof, or as to the extent of the interest of any defendant in the property to be taken or damaged, but in such case,
the jury shall ascertain the entire compensation or damage
that should be paid for the property and the entire interests of
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8.12.190
all the parties therein, and the court may thereafter require
adverse claimants to interplead, so as to fully determine their
rights and interests in the compensation so ascertained. And
the court may make such order as may be necessary in regard
to the deposit or payment of such compensation. [1907 c 153
§ 11; RRS § 9225.]
Rules of court: CR 54.
8.12.160 Verdict—New trial—Continuance—New
summons. Upon the return of the verdict the proceedings of
the court regarding new trial and the entry of judgment
thereon shall be the same as in other civil actions, and the
judgment shall be such as the nature of the case shall require.
The court shall continue or adjourn the case from time to time
as to all occupants and owners named in such petition who
shall not have been served with process or brought in by publication, and new summons may issue or new publication
may be made at any time; and upon such occupants or owners
being brought in, the court may impanel a jury to ascertain
the compensation so to be made to such defendant or defendants for private property taken or damaged, and like proceedings shall be had for such purpose as herein provided.
[1907 c 153 § 12; RRS § 9226. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 11; 1893 c
84 § 11.]
8.12.160
Rules of court: CR 17 through 25, 54, 59.
Entry of judgment, civil actions: Chapter 4.64 RCW.
New trials, civil actions: Chapter 4.76 RCW.
8.12.170 Change of ownership—Powers of court.
The court shall have power at any time, upon proof that any
such owner or owners named in such petition who has not
been served with process has ceased to be such owner or
owners since the filing of such petition, to impanel a jury and
ascertain the just compensation to be made for the property
(or the damage thereto) which has been owned by the person
or persons so ceasing to own the same, and the court may
upon any finding or findings of any jury or juries, or at any
time during the course of such proceedings enter such order,
rule, judgment or decree as the nature of the case may
require. [1907 c 153 § 13; RRS § 9227. Prior: 1905 c 55 §
12; 1893 c 84 § 12.]
8.12.170
8.12.190 Findings by jury. When the ordinance providing for any such improvement provides that compensation
therefor shall be paid in whole or in part by special assessment upon property benefited, the jury or court, as the case
may be, shall find separately:
(1) The value of land taken at date of trial;
(2) The damages which will accrue to the part remaining
because of its severance from the part taken, over and above
any local or special benefits arising from the proposed
improvement. No lot, block, tract or parcel of land found by
the court or jury to be so damaged shall be assessed for any
benefits arising from such taking only;
(3) The gross damages to any land or property not taken
(other than damages to a remainder, by reason of its severance from the part taken), and in computing such gross damages shall not deduct any benefits from the proposed
improvement. Such finding by the court or jury shall leave
any lot, block, parcel or tract of land, or other property sub8.12.190
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ject to assessment for its proportion of any and all local and
special benefits accruing thereto by reason of said improvement.
When such ordinance does not provide for any assessment in whole or in part on property specially benefited, the
compensation found for land or property taken or damaged
shall be ascertained over and above any local or special benefits from the proposed improvement.
Such city or town may offset against any award of the
jury or court for the taking or damaging of any lot, block,
tract or parcel of land or other property, any general taxes or
local assessments unpaid at the time such award is made.
Such offset shall be made by deducting the amount of such
unpaid taxes and assessments at the time of payment of the
judgment or issuance of a warrant in payment of such judgment. [1909 c 210 § 1; 1907 c 153 § 15; RRS § 9229. Prior:
1905 c 55 § 15; 1893 c 84 § 15.]
8.12.200 Judgment—Appellate review—Payment of
award into court. Any final judgment or judgments rendered by said court upon any finding or findings of any jury
or juries, or upon any finding or findings of the court in case
a jury be waived, shall be lawful and sufficient condemnation
of the land or property to be taken, or of the right to damage
the same in the manner proposed, upon the payment of the
amount of such findings and all costs which shall be taxed as
in other civil cases, provided that in case any defendant
recovers no damages, no costs shall be taxed. Such judgment
or judgments shall be final and conclusive as to the damages
caused by such improvement unless appellate review is
sought, and review of the same shall not delay proceedings
under said ordinance, if such city shall pay into court for the
owners and parties interested, as directed by the court, the
amount of the judgment and costs, and such city, after making such payment into court, shall be liable to such owner or
owners or parties interested for the payment of any further
compensation which may at any time be finally awarded to
such parties seeking review of said proceeding, and his or her
costs, and shall pay the same on the rendition of judgment
therefor, and abide any rule or order of the court in relation to
the matter in controversy. In case of review by the supreme
court or the court of appeals of the state by any party to the
proceedings the money so paid into the superior court by such
city, as aforesaid, shall remain in the custody of said superior
court until the final determination of the proceedings. If the
owner of the land, real estate, premises, or other property
accepts the sum awarded by the jury or the court, he shall be
deemed thereby to have waived conclusively appellate
review and final judgment may be rendered in the superior
court as in other cases. [1993 c 14 § 1; 1988 c 202 § 10; 1971
c 81 § 39; 1907 c 153 § 16; 1905 c 55 § 16; 1893 c 84 § 16;
RRS § 9230. FORMER PART OF SECTION: 1907 c 153 §
51, part; RRS § 9276, part, now codified in RCW 8.12.090.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 50; 1893 c 84 § 50, part.]
8.12.200
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8.12.210 Title vests upon payment. The court, upon
proof that just compensation so found by the jury, or by the
court in case the jury is waived, together with costs, has been
paid to the person entitled thereto, or has been paid into court
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[Title 8 RCW—page 12]
as directed by the court, shall enter an order that the city or
town shall have the right at any time thereafter to take possession of or damage the property in respect to which such compensation shall have been so paid or paid into court as aforesaid, and thereupon, the title to any property so taken shall be
vested in fee simple in such city or town. [1907 c 153 § 17;
RRS § 9231. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 17; 1893 c 84 § 17.]
Rules of court: CR 58.
PAYMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT
8.12.220 Payment from general fund. When the ordinance under which said improvement is ordered to be made
shall not provide that such improvement shall be made
wholly by special assessment upon property benefited, the
whole amount of such damage and costs, or such part thereof
as shall not be assessed upon property benefited shall be paid
from the general fund of such city or town, and if sufficient
funds therefor are not already provided, such city or town
shall levy and collect a sufficient sum therefor as part of the
general taxes of such city or town, or may contract indebtedness by the issuance of bonds or warrants therefor as in other
cases of internal improvements. [1907 c 153 § 18; RRS §
9232. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 18; 1893 c 84 § 18.]
8.12.220
8.12.230 Payment by special assessment. When such
ordinance under which said improvement shall be ordered,
shall provide that such improvement shall be paid for, in
whole or in part, by special assessment of property benefited
thereby, the damages and costs awarded, or such part thereof
as is to be paid by special assessment, shall be levied,
assessed and collected in the manner hereinafter provided.
[1907 c 153 § 19; RRS § 9233. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 19; 1893 c
84 § 19.]
8.12.230
8.12.240 Petition for assessment—Appointment of
commissioners. Such city may file in the same proceeding a
supplementary petition, praying the court that an assessment
be made for the purpose of raising an amount necessary to
pay the compensation and damages which may [be] or shall
have been awarded for the property taken or damaged, with
costs of the proceedings, or for such part thereof as the ordinance shall provide. The said court shall thereupon appoint
three competent persons as commissioners to make such
assessment, or if there be a board of eminent domain commissioners of such city, appointed under the provisions of
this chapter, said proceeding for assessment shall be referred
to said board. Said commissioners shall include in such
assessment the compensation and damages which may [be]
or shall have been awarded for the property taken or damaged, with all costs and expenses of the proceedings incurred
to the time of their appointment, or to the time when said proceeding was referred to them, together with the probable further costs and expenses of the proceedings, including therein
the estimated costs of making and collecting such assessment. [1907 c 153 § 20; RRS § 9234. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 20;
1893 c 84 § 20.]
8.12.240
8.12.250 Advancement from general funds against
assessments. If any city or town shall desire to take posses8.12.250
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sion of any property or do any damage or proceed with any
improvement, the compensation for which is to be paid for in
whole or in part by the proceeds of special assessment under
this chapter, it may advance from its general funds, or any
moneys available for the purpose, the amount of the assessments aforesaid, and pay the same to the owner or into court,
as herein provided, reimbursing itself for moneys so
advanced from the special assessments aforesaid. If there be
no funds available for the purpose, such city may contract
indebtedness for the purpose of raising funds therefor, which
indebtedness shall be contracted and such proceedings taken
therefor as is provided by law for indebtedness contracted for
other internal improvements. [1907 c 153 § 50; RRS § 9275.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 49; 1893 c 84 § 49.]
Contracting indebtedness by city: Titles 35, 39 RCW.
ASSESSMENTS—IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
8.12.260
8.12.260 Appointment of board of eminent domain
commissioners—Terms of office. At any time after June
11, 1907, any such city may petition the superior court of the
county in which said city is situated, that a board of eminent
domain commissioners be appointed to make assessments in
all condemnation proceedings instituted by such city. Said
superior court shall thereupon, by order duly entered in its
records, appoint three competent persons as commissioners
who shall be known as and who shall constitute the "board of
eminent domain commissioners of the city of . . . .," and who
shall thereafter make assessments in all condemnation proceedings instituted by such city. The order of the court shall
provide that one of the members of such board shall serve for
one year, one for two years and one for three years, from the
date of their appointment and until their successors are
appointed and qualified. Annually thereafter, said superior
court shall appoint one such person as such commissioner,
whose term shall begin on the same day of the month on
which the first order of appointment was made and continue
for three years thereafter and until his successor is appointed
and qualified. If any commissioner shall be disqualified in
any proceeding by reason of interest, or for any other reason,
said superior court shall appoint some other competent person to act in his place in such proceeding. [1907 c 153 § 21;
RRS § 9235. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 21; 1893 c 84 § 21.]
8.12.270
8.12.270 Oath of commissioners—Compensation.
All commissioners, before entering upon their duties shall
take and subscribe an oath that they will faithfully perform
the duties of the office to which they are appointed, and will
to the best of their abilities make true and impartial assessments according to law. Every commissioner shall receive
compensation at the rate of ten dollars per day for each day
actually spent in making the assessment herein provided for:
PROVIDED, That in any city of the first class the superior
court of the county in which said city is situated may, by
order duly entered in its record, fix the compensation of each
commissioner in an amount in no case to exceed twenty-five
dollars per day for each day actually spent in making the
assessment herein provided for. Each commissioner shall file
in the proceeding in which he has made such assessment his
account, stating the number of days he has actually spent in
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8.12.290
said proceeding, and upon the approval of said account by the
judge before whom the proceeding is pending, the comptroller or city clerk of such city shall issue a warrant in the
amount approved by the judge upon the special fund created
to pay the awards and costs of said proceeding, and the fees
of such commissioner so paid shall be included in the cost
and expense of such proceedings. In case such commissioners are, during the same period, or parts thereof, engaged in
making assessments in different proceedings, in rendering
their accounts they shall apportion them to the different proceedings in proportion to the amount of time, actually spent
by them on the assessment in each proceeding. [1947 c 139
§ 1; 1929 c 87 § 1; 1915 c 154 § 2; 1907 c 153 § 22; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 9236. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 22, part; 1893 c 84 §
22, part.]
8.12.280
8.12.280 Duties of commissioners—Assessment of
benefits—Apportionment. It shall be the duty of such commissioners to examine the locality where the improvement is
proposed to be made and the property which will be especially benefited thereby, and to estimate what proportion, if
any, of the total cost of such improvement will be a benefit to
the public, and what proportion thereof will be a benefit to the
property to be benefited, and apportion the same between the
city and such property so that each shall bear its relative equitable proportion, and having found said amounts, to apportion and assess the amount so found to be a benefit to the
property upon the several lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of
land, or other property in the proportion in which they will be
severally benefited by such improvement: PROVIDED, That
the legislative body of the city may in the ordinance initiating
any such improvement establish an assessment district and
said district when so established shall be deemed to include
all the lands or other property especially benefited by the proposed improvement, and the limits of said district when so
fixed shall be binding and conclusive on the said commissioners: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That no property
shall be assessed a greater amount than it will be actually
benefited. That all leasehold rights and interests of private
persons, firms or corporations in or to harbor areas located
within the corporate limits of any incorporated city or town
are for the purpose of assessment for the payment of the
awards, interest and costs of any improvement authorized by
this chapter, declared to be real property, and all such leasehold rights and interests may be assessed and reassessed in
accordance with the special benefits received for the purpose
of paying the cost of any such improvement heretofore made
or which may hereafter be made in accordance with law.
[1915 c 154 § 3; 1909 c 211 § 1; 1907 c 153 § 23; RRS §
9237. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 22, part; 1893 c 84 § 22, part.]
8.12.290
8.12.290 Assessment roll. Such commissioners in each
proceeding shall also make or cause to be made an assessment roll in which shall appear the names of the owners, so
far as known, the description of each lot, block, tract or parcel
of land or other property and the amounts assessed as special
benefits thereto, and in which they shall set down as against
the city the amount they shall have found as public benefit, if
any, and certify such assessment roll to the court before
which said proceeding is pending, within sixty days after
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their appointment or after the date of the order referring said
proceeding to them, or within such extension of said period
as shall be allowed by the court. [1907 c 153 § 24; RRS §
9238. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 23; 1893 c 84 § 23.]
8.12.300 Hearing on assessment roll—Notice. After
the return of such assessment roll, the court shall make an
order setting a time for the hearing thereof before the court,
which day shall be at least twenty days after return of the roll.
It shall be the duty of the commissioners to give notice of the
assessment and of the day fixed by the court for the hearing
thereof in the following manner:
(1) They shall at least twenty days prior to the date fixed
for the hearing on the roll, mail to each owner of the property
assessed, whose name and address is known to them, a notice
substantially in the following form:
"Title of Cause. To . . . .: Pursuant to an order of the
superior court of the State of Washington, in and for the
county of . . . . . ., there will be a hearing in the above entitled
cause on . . . . . . at . . . . . . upon the assessment roll prepared
by the commissioners heretofore appointed by said court to
assess the property specially benefited by the (here describe
nature of improvement); and you are hereby required if you
desire to make any objections to the assessment roll, to file
your objections to the same before the date herein fixed for
the hearing upon the roll, a description of your property and
the amount assessed against it for the aforesaid improvement
is as follows: (Description of property and amount assessed
against it.)
8.12.300
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Commissioners."
(2) They shall cause at least twenty days’ notice to be
given by posting notice of the hearing on the assessment roll
in at least three public places in the city, one of which shall be
in the neighborhood of the proposed improvement, and by
publishing the same at least for two successive weeks in the
official newspaper of the city. The notice so required to be
posted and published, may be substantially as follows:
"Title of Cause. Special assessment notice. Notice is
hereby given to all persons interested, that an assessment roll
has been filed in the above entitled cause providing for the
assessment upon the property benefited of the cost of (here
insert brief description of improvement) and that the roll has
been set down for hearing on the . . . . day of . . . . at . . . . . .
The boundaries of the assessment district are substantially as
follows: (here insert an approximate description of the
assessment district). All persons desiring to object to the
assessment roll are required to file their objections before the
date fixed for the hearing upon the roll, and appear on the day
fixed for hearing before said court.
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Commissioners."
[Title 8 RCW—page 14]
[1985 c 469 § 3; 1907 c 153 § 25; RRS § 9239. Prior: 1905 c
55 § 24; 1893 c 84 § 24.]
8.12.310 Proof of service. On or before the final hearing, the affidavit of one or more of the commissioners shall
be filed in said court, stating that they have sent, or caused to
be sent, by mail, to the owners whose property has been
assessed and whose names and addresses are known to them,
the notice hereinbefore required to be sent by mail to the
owners of the property assessed. They shall also cause to be
filed the affidavit of the person who shall have posted the
notice required by this chapter to be posted, setting forth
when and in what manner the same was posted. Such affidavits shall be received as prima facie evidence of a compliance
with this chapter in regard to giving such notices. They shall
also file an affidavit of publication of such notice in like manner as is required in other cases of affidavits of publication of
notice of [or] summons. [1907 c 153 § 26; RRS § 9240.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 25; 1893 c 84 § 25.]
8.12.310
8.12.320 Continuance of hearing. If twenty days shall
not have elapsed between the first publication or the posting
of such notices and the day set for hearing, the hearing shall
be continued until such time as the court shall order. The
court shall retain full jurisdiction of the matter, until final
judgment on the assessments; and if the notice given shall
prove invalid or insufficient the court shall order new notice
to be given. [1907 c 153 § 27; RRS § 9241. Prior: 1905 c 55
§ 26; 1893 c 84 § 26.]
8.12.320
8.12.330 Objections to assessment roll. Any person
interested in any property assessed may without payment of
any fee to the clerk of court file objections to such report at
any time before the day set for hearing said roll. As to all
property to the assessment of which objections are not filed
as herein provided, default may be entered and the assessment confirmed by the court. On the hearing, the report of
such commissioners shall be competent evidence and either
party may introduce such other evidence as may tend to
establish the right of the matter. The hearing shall be conducted as in other cases at law, tried by the court without a
jury, and if it shall appear that the property of the objector is
assessed more or less than it will be benefited or more or less
than its proportionate share of the costs of the improvement,
the court shall so find and also find the amount in which said
property ought to be assessed, and the judgment shall be
entered accordingly. [1947 c 139 § 2; 1907 c 153 § 28; Rem.
Supp. 1947 § 9242. Prior: 1905 c 55 §§ 27, 28; 1893 c 84 §§
27, 28.]
8.12.330
8.12.340 Modification of assessment. The court before
which any such proceedings may be pending shall have
authority at any time before final judgment to modify, alter,
change, annul or confirm any assessment returned as aforesaid, or cause any such assessment to be recast by the same
commissioners, whenever it shall be necessary for the obtainment of justice, or may appoint other commissioners in the
place of all or any of the commissioners first appointed for
the purpose of making such assessment or modifying, altering, changing or recasting the same, and may take all such
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proceedings and make all such orders as may be necessary to
make a true and just assessment of the cost of such improvement according to the principles of this chapter, and may
from time to time, as may be necessary, continue the application for that purpose as to the whole or any part of the premises. [1907 c 153 § 29; RRS § 9243. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 29;
1893 c 84 § 29.]
8.12.350 Judgment, effect—Lien. The judgment of the
court shall have the effect of a separate judgment as to each
tract or parcel of land or other property assessed, and any
appeal from such judgment shall not invalidate or delay the
judgment except as to the property concerning which the
appeal is taken. Such judgment shall be a lien upon the property assessed from the date thereof until payment shall be
made, and said lien shall be paramount and superior to any
other lien or encumbrance whatsoever, theretofore or thereafter created, except a lien for assessments for general taxes.
[1915 c 154 § 4; 1907 c 153 § 30; RRS § 9244. Prior: 1905 c
55 § 30; 1893 c 84 § 30.]
8.12.350
8.12.360 Certification of roll to treasurer. The clerk
of the court in which such judgment is rendered shall certify
a copy of the assessment roll and judgment to the treasurer of
the city, or if there has been an appeal taken from any part of
such judgment, then he shall certify such part of the roll and
judgment as is not included in such appeal, and the remainder
when final judgment is rendered: PROVIDED, That if upon
such appeal, the judgment of the superior court shall be
affirmed, the assessments on such property as to which
appeal has been taken shall bear interest at the same rate and
from the same date which other assessments not paid within
the time hereafter provided shall bear. Such copy of the
assessment roll shall describe the lots, blocks, tracts, parcels
of land or other property assessed, and the respective
amounts assessed on each, and shall be sufficient warrant to
the city treasurer to collect the assessment therein specified.
In no case, however, shall a copy of such assessment roll and
judgment be certified to the city treasurer unless and until the
awards of the jury shall have first been accepted by the city
council or other legislative body as provided by law, or the
time for rejecting the same shall have expired. [1915 c 154 §
5; 1907 c 153 § 31; RRS § 9245. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 31; 1893
c 84 § 31.]
8.12.400
the first publication or posting of said notice, without penalty,
interest or costs, and if not so paid, the same shall thereupon
become delinquent. [1915 c 154 § 6; 1907 c 153 § 32; RRS
§ 9246. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 32; 1893 c 84 § 32.]
8.12.380 Notice by mail—Penalty for default. It shall
be the duty of the city treasurer into whose hands such judgment and assessment roll shall come, to mail notices of such
assessment to the persons whose names appear on the assessment roll, so far as the addresses of such persons are known
to him. Any such treasurer omitting so to do, shall be liable to
a penalty of five dollars for every such omission; but the
validity of the special assessment shall not be affected by
such omission. When any assessment or assessments are
paid, it shall be the duty of the treasurer to write the word
"paid" opposite the same together with the name and post
office address of the person making the payment and the date
of payment. The owner may annually notify the treasurer of
his address and it shall be the duty of the treasurer to mail the
notice above provided for to such address. [1907 c 153 § 33;
RRS § 9247. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 33; 1893 c 84 § 33.]
8.12.380
8.12.360
8.12.370 Treasurer’s notice to pay when assessments
immediately payable. Whenever the assessment for any
such improvement shall be immediately payable, the owner
of any such lot, tract or parcel of land or other property so
assessed may pay such entire assessment, or any part thereof,
without interest, within thirty days after the notice of such
assessment.
The city treasurer shall, as soon as the certified copy of
the assessment roll has been placed in his hands for collection, publish a notice in the official newspaper of the city for
two consecutive daily, or two consecutive weekly issues, and
then by posting four notices thereof in public places along the
line of the proposed improvement, that the said roll is in his
hands for collection, and that any assessment thereon, or any
part thereof, may be paid within thirty days from the date of
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BONDS—INSTALLMENT PAYMENT
8.12.390 Bonds authorized. The city council or other
legislative body of any city may, in their discretion, provide
by ordinance for the payment of the whole or any portion of
the cost and expense of any local improvement authorized by
law, by bonds of the improvement district, which bonds shall
be issued and sold as herein provided. [1915 c 154 § 10; 1907
c 153 § 47; RRS § 9262.]
8.12.390
Cities and towns: Title 35 RCW.
Public contracts and indebtedness: Title 39 RCW.
8.12.400 Maturity—Interest—Payment. (1) Such
bonds shall be issued only in pursuance of ordinances of the
city directing the issuance of the same, and by their terms
shall be made payable on or before a date not to exceed
twelve years from and after their date, which latter date may
be fixed by resolution or ordinance by council or other legislative body of said city and shall bear interest at such rate or
rates as may be authorized by the council or other legislative
body of said city, which interest shall be payable annually, or
semiannually, as may be provided by resolution or ordinance:
PROVIDED, That the legislative body of any city of the first
class having a population of three hundred thousand inhabitants, or more, issuing any bonds hereunder may by ordinance, passed by unanimous vote, authorize the issuance of
such bonds payable on or before a date not to exceed twentytwo years from and after the date of the issue of such bonds,
and shall in such ordinance provide that said bonds shall be
sold at not less than par and shall bear interest at such rate or
rates as may be authorized by the legislative body.
Such bonds shall be in such denominations as shall be
provided in the resolution or ordinance authorizing their issuance and shall be numbered from one upwards, consecutively, and each bond and any coupon shall be signed by the
mayor and attested by the clerk or comptroller of such city:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That any coupons may in lieu of
being so signed have printed thereon a facsimile of the signa8.12.400
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ture of said officers and each bond shall have the seal of such
city affixed thereto and shall refer to the improvement to pay
for which the same shall be issued and to the ordinance
authorizing the same. Each bond shall provide that the principal sum therein named, and the interest thereon, shall be payable out of the local improvement fund created for the payment of the cost and expense of such improvement, and not
otherwise. Such bonds shall not be issued in any amount in
excess of the cost and expense of the improvement. The
bonds may be in any form, including bearer bonds or registered bonds as provided in RCW 39.46.030.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, such
bonds may be issued and sold in accordance with chapter
39.46 RCW. [1983 c 167 § 12; 1970 ex.s. c 56 § 2; 1969 ex.s.
c 232 § 64; 1925 ex.s. c 115 § 1; 1915 c 154 § 11; RRS §
9263.]
Purpose—1970 ex.s. c 56: See note following RCW 39.52.020.
year after said thirty day period, one installment of the principal, together with the interest due thereon and on all installments thereafter to become due, shall be paid and collected in
the same manner as shall be provided by law and the resolutions and ordinances of such city for the collection of assessments for such improvements in cases where no bonds are
issued.
In all cases of improvements authorized in this chapter,
where, at the time this chapter shall become effective, the
notice by the city treasurer of the assessment for such
improvement shall not have been published, the city council
or other legislative body of such city may by ordinance or
resolution provide for the issuance and sale of bonds for such
improvement and for the payment of such assessments in
installments. [1925 ex.s. c 115 § 2; 1915 c 154 § 13; RRS §
9265.]
8.12.430 Notice to pay—Due date of installments—
Penalty—Interest. Whenever the assessment for any such
improvement shall be payable in installments, the owner of
any lot, tract, or parcel of land or other property charged with
any such assessment may pay the assessment or any portion
thereof, without interest, within thirty days after such notice
of the assessment.
The city treasurer shall, as soon as the certified copy of
the assessment roll has been placed in his hands for collection, publish a notice in the official newspaper of the city for
two consecutive daily or two consecutive weekly issues, that
the roll is in his hands for collection and that any assessment
thereon or any portion of any such assessment may be paid at
any time within thirty days from the date of the first publication of the notice without penalty, interest or costs, and the
unpaid balance, if any, may be paid in equal annual installments, or any such assessment may be paid at any time after
the first thirty days following the date of the first publication
of the notice by paying the entire unpaid portion thereof with
all penalties and costs attached, together with all interest
thereon to the date of delinquency of the first installment
thereof next falling due.
The notice shall further state that the first installment of
the assessment shall become due and payable during the
thirty day period succeeding a date one year after the date of
first publication of the notice, and annually thereafter each
succeeding installment shall become due and payable in like
manner.
If the whole or any portion of any assessment remains
unpaid after the first thirty day period herein provided for,
interest upon the whole unpaid sum shall be charged at the
bond rate, and each year thereafter one of the installments,
together with interest due upon the whole of the unpaid balance, shall be collected, except that where the assessment is
payable in twenty years, installments of interest only shall be
collected for the first ten years, as provided in RCW
8.12.420.
Any installment not paid prior to the expiration of the
thirty day period during which the installment is due and payable, shall thereupon become delinquent. All delinquent
installments shall be subject to a charge of five percent penalty levied upon both principal and interest due on the installments, and all delinquent installments, except installments of
interest when the assessment is payable in twenty years, as
8.12.430
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.12.410 Sale—Application of proceeds. (1) The
bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter or any portion thereof may be sold by any authorized officer or officers
of the city at not less than their par value and accrued interest,
and the proceeds thereof shall be applied in payment of the
awards, interest and costs of the improvement.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, such
bonds may be sold in accordance with chapter 39.46 RCW.
[1983 c 167 § 13; 1915 c 154 § 12; RRS § 9264.]
8.12.410
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8.12.420 Installment payment of assessments. In all
cases where any city shall issue bonds as provided for in this
chapter, the whole or any portion of the separate assessments
for any such improvement may be paid during the thirty day
period provided for in RCW 8.12.430, and thereafter the sum
remaining unpaid may be paid in equal annual installments;
the number of which installments shall be less by two than
the number of years which the bonds issued to pay for the
improvements may run, with interest upon the whole unpaid
sum at the bond rate, and each year thereafter one of such
installments, together with the interest due thereon and on all
installments thereafter to become due, shall be collected in
the same manner as shall be provided by law and the resolutions and ordinances of such city for the collection of assessments for such improvements in cases where no bonds are
issued: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That whenever the legislative body of any city of the first class having a population of
three hundred thousand inhabitants, or more, shall have, as
provided in RCW 8.12.400, by unanimous vote determined
that any bonds issued hereunder shall be payable in twentytwo years, such legislative body may by ordinance provide
that the principal sum remaining unpaid after the thirty day
period specified in RCW 8.12.430 may be paid in ten equal
annual installments, beginning with the eleventh year and
ending with the twentieth year after said thirty day period,
together with interest upon the unpaid installments at the
bond rate, and that in each year after the said thirty day
period, to and including the tenth year thereafter, one installment of interest on the principal sum of said assessment shall
be paid and collected, and that, beginning with the eleventh
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provided in RCW 8.12.420, shall, until paid, be subject to a
charge for interest at the bond rate.
The bonds herein provided for shall not be issued prior to
twenty days after the expiration of the thirty days first above
mentioned, but may be issued at any time thereafter. In all
cases where any sum is paid as herein provided, the same
shall be paid to the city treasurer, or to the officer whose duty
it is to collect the assessments, and all sums so paid shall be
applied solely to the payment of the awards, interest and costs
of the improvements or the redemption of the bonds issued
therefor. [1985 c 469 § 4; 1925 ex.s. c 115 § 3; 1915 c 154 §
14; RRS § 9266.]
8.12.440
8.12.440 Bond owner may enforce collection. If the
city shall fail, neglect or refuse to pay said bonds or to
promptly collect any such assessments when due, the owner
of any such bonds may proceed in his own name to collect
such assessment and foreclose the lien thereof in any court of
competent jurisdiction, and shall in addition to the principal
of such bonds and interest thereon, recover five percent of
such sum, together with the costs of such suit. Any number of
owners of such bonds for any single improvement may join
as plaintiffs and any number of owners of the property on
which the same are a lien may be joined as defendants in such
suit. [1983 c 167 § 14; 1915 c 154 § 15; RRS § 9267.]
Rules of court: CR 17 through 25.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.12.450 Bondholder’s remedy limited to assessments. Neither the holder nor owner of any bond issued
under the authority of this chapter shall have any claim therefor against the city by which the same is issued, except from
the special assessment made for the improvement for which
such bond was issued, but his remedy in case of nonpayment,
shall be confined to the enforcement of such assessments. A
copy of this section shall be plainly written, printed or
engraved on each bond so issued. [1915 c 154 § 16; RRS §
9268.]
8.12.450
8.12.460 Payment of bonds—Call—Notice. The city
treasurer shall pay the interest on the bonds authorized to be
issued by this chapter out of the respective local improvement funds from which they are payable. Whenever there
shall be sufficient money in any local improvement fund
against which bonds have been issued under the provisions of
this chapter, over and above sufficient for the payment of
interest on all unpaid bonds, to pay the principal of one or
more bonds, the treasurer shall call in and pay such bonds.
The bonds shall be called in and paid in their numerical order,
commencing with number one. The call shall be made by
publication in the city official newspaper in its first publication following the delinquency of the installment of the
assessment or as soon thereafter as is practicable, and shall
state that bonds No. . . . . . (giving the serial numbers of the
bonds called) will be paid on the day the next interest payments on the bonds shall become due, and interest on the
bonds shall cease upon such date. [1985 c 469 § 5; 1983 c
167 § 15; 1915 c 154 § 18; RRS § 9270.]
8.12.460
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8.12.510
DELINQUENCY—REDEMPTION
8.12.470 Enforcement of collection—Interest on
delinquency. Wherever any assessment or installment
thereof shall become delinquent, the city treasurer shall
enforce the collection thereof in the same manner as provided
in chapter 9, Laws of 1933 [as codified in chapter 35.50
RCW], or such other laws as may be hereafter enacted for the
foreclosure of delinquent local (physical) improvement
assessments. All assessments or installments unpaid at the
expiration of the time fixed herein for the payment of the
same, shall bear interest at the rate of ten percent per annum,
from said date until paid. [1947 c 152 § 1; 1915 c 154 § 7;
1907 c 153 § 34; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 9248. Prior: 1905 c 55
§ 34; 1893 c 84 § 34.]
8.12.470
8.12.480 Assessment fund to be kept separate. All
moneys collected by the treasurer upon assessments under
this chapter shall be kept as a separate fund and shall be used
for no other purpose than the redemption of warrants or
bonds drawn or issued against the fund. [1907 c 153 § 42;
RRS § 9257. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 42; 1893 c 84 § 42.]
8.12.480
8.12.490 Record of payment and redemption. Whenever before the sale of any property the amount of any assessment thereon, with interest and costs accrued thereon, shall
be paid to the treasurer, he shall thereupon mark the same
paid, with the date of payment thereof on the assessment roll,
and whenever after sale of any property for any assessments,
the same shall be redeemed, he shall thereupon enter the
same redeemed with the date of such redemption on such
record. Such entry shall be made on the margin of the record
opposite the description of such property. [1907 c 153 § 43;
RRS § 9258. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 43; 1893 c 84 § 43.]
8.12.490
8.12.500 Liability of treasurer. If the treasurer shall
receive any moneys for assessments, giving a receipt therefor, for any property and afterwards return the same as
unpaid, or shall receive the same after making such return,
and the same be sold for assessment which has been so paid
and receipted for by himself or his clerk or assistant, he and
his bond shall be liable to the holder of the certificate given to
the purchaser at the sale for the amount of the face of the certificate, and a penalty of fifteen percent additional thereto
besides legal interest, to be demanded within two years from
the date of the sale and recovered in any court having jurisdiction of the amount, and the city shall in no case be liable to
the holder of such certificate. [1907 c 153 § 44; RRS § 9259.
Prior: 1905 c 55 § 44; 1893 c 84 § 44.]
8.12.500
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
8.12.510 Reassessment. If any assessment be annulled
or set aside by any court, or be invalid for any cause, a new
assessment may be made, and return and like notice given
and proceedings had as herein required in relation to the first;
and all parties in interest shall have the like rights, and the
city council or other legislative body, and the superior court,
shall perform the like duties and have like power in relation
to any subsequent assessment as are hereby given in relation
8.12.510
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8.12.520
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to the first assessment. [1907 c 153 § 45; RRS § 9260. Prior:
1905 c 55 § 45; 1893 c 84 § 45.]
8.12.520 Lien of assessment—Enforcement by civil
action. All the assessments levied by any city under this
chapter shall, from the date of the judgment confirming the
assessment be a lien upon the real estate upon which the same
may be imposed, and such lien shall continue until such
assessments are paid; if any proceedings taken for the
enforcement thereof, shall be held void or invalid, such city
shall provide by ordinance for new proceedings and a new
sale for the enforcement thereof in like manner as hereinbefore provided; and in addition to the remedy hereinbefore
provided, any city may enforce such lien by civil action in
any court of competent jurisdiction in like manner and with
like effect as actions for the foreclosure of mortgage. [1907
c 153 § 46; RRS § 9261. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 46; 1893 c 84 §
46.]
8.12.520
Foreclosure actions, real estate mortgages: Chapter 61.12 RCW.
8.12.530 Discontinuance of proceedings. At any time
within six months from the date of rendition of the last judgment awarding compensation for any such improvement in
the superior court, or if appellate review is sought, then
within two months after the final determination of the proceeding in the supreme court or the court of appeals, any such
city may discontinue the proceedings by ordinance passed for
that purpose before making payment or proceeding with the
improvement by paying or depositing in court all taxable
costs incurred by any parties to the proceedings up to the time
of such discontinuance. Except as provided in RCW
8.25.290(3), if any such improvement be discontinued, no
new proceedings shall be undertaken therefor until the expiration of one year from the date of such discontinuance.
[2007 c 68 § 7; 1988 c 202 § 11; 1971 c 81 § 40; 1915 c 154
§ 21; 1907 c 153 § 49; RRS § 9274. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 48;
1893 c 84 § 48.]
8.12.530
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.12.540 Subsequent compensation for property
taken or damaged. If any city has heretofore taken or shall
hereafter take possession of any land or other property, or has
damaged or shall hereafter damage the same for any of the
public purposes mentioned in this chapter, or for any other
purpose within the authority of such city or town, without
having made just compensation therefor, such city or town
may cause such compensation to be ascertained and paid to
the persons entitled thereto by proceedings taken in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, and the payment of
such compensation and costs as shall be adjudged in favor of
the persons entitled thereto in such proceedings shall be a
defense to any other action for the taking or damaging of such
property. [1907 c 153 § 53; RRS § 9278. Prior: 1905 c 55 §
52; 1893 c 84 § 52.]
8.12.540
8.12.550 Regrade assessments. If any street, avenue or
alley, or the right to use and control the same for purposes of
public travel, shall belong to any city and such city shall
establish a grade therefor, which grade requires any cut or
fill, damaging abutting property, the damages to arise from
8.12.550
[Title 8 RCW—page 18]
the making of such grade may be ascertained in the manner
provided in this chapter, but such city may provide that the
compensation to be made for such damage, together with the
accruing costs, shall be added to the cost of the labor and
material necessary for the grading thereof, and shall be paid
by assessment upon the property within the local assessment
district defined by law or the charter or ordinances of such
city in the same manner and to the same extent as other
expenses of such improvement are assessed and collected. In
such cases it shall not be necessary to procure the appointment of commissioners to take the other proceedings herein
provided for making such assessments, but all the proceedings for the assessment and collection of such damages and
costs, shall, if so ordained by such city, be governed by the
charter provisions, law or ordinances in force in such city for
the assessment and collection of the costs of such improvements upon property locally benefited thereby: PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, That this section shall not apply to the original
grading of such street, avenue or alley. [1909 c 80 § 1; 1907
c 153 § 48; RRS § 9273. Prior: 1905 c 55 § 47; 1893 c 84 §
47.]
8.12.560 Construction as to second-class cities. In so
far as this chapter relates to cities of the second-class, this
chapter shall not be deemed to be exclusive or as repealing or
superseding any existing law relative to such cities, covering
any subject covered by this chapter, but as to such cities, this
chapter shall be construed as conferring additional powers
and additional remedies, to those now provided by law.
[1907 c 153 § 56; RRS § 9279.]
8.12.560
Second-class cities, specific powers enumerated: RCW 35.23.440(45).
8.12.570 Condemnation for military purposes.
RCW 8.04.170.
8.12.570
See
8.12.580 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.12.580
Chapter 8.16 RCW
EMINENT DOMAIN BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Chapter 8.16
Sections
8.16.005
8.16.010
8.16.020
8.16.030
8.16.040
8.16.050
8.16.060
8.16.070
8.16.080
8.16.090
8.16.100
8.16.110
8.16.120
8.16.130
8.16.140
8.16.150
8.16.160
Condemnation final actions—Notice requirements.
Condemnation authorized for schoolhouse sites.
Petition—Contents.
Notice of petition—Service.
Adjournment of proceedings—Further notice.
Hearing—Finding of necessity—Setting for trial.
Impaneling of jury.
Trial—View by jury.
Verdict.
Ten jurors may render verdict.
Waiver of jury.
Judgment—Payment of award—Decree of appropriation.
Costs.
Appellate review.
Appeal does not delay possession if award paid.
Designation of parties—Fees.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Acreage limitation with respect to district’s power of eminent domain: RCW
28A.335.220.
Additional provisions relating to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
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8.16.005
8.16.005 Condemnation final actions—Notice
requirements. Proceedings under this chapter are subject to
the notice requirements of RCW 8.25.290. Compliance with
RCW 8.25.290 is required before an action can be filed under
this chapter. [2007 c 68 § 5.]
8.16.010
8.16.010 Condemnation authorized for schoolhouse
sites. Whenever any school district shall select any real
estate as a site for a schoolhouse, or as additional grounds to
an existing schoolhouse site, within the district, and the board
of school directors of such district and the owner or owners of
the site or any part thereof, or addition thereto selected, shall
be unable to agree upon the compensation to be paid by such
school district to the owner or owners thereof, such school
district shall have the right to take and acquire title to such
real estate for use as a schoolhouse site or additional site,
upon first paying to the owner or owners thereof therefor the
value thereof, to be ascertained in the manner hereinafter provided. [1909 p 372 § 1; 1903 c 111 § 1; RRS § 906.]
8.16.020
8.16.020 Petition—Contents. The board of directors of
the school district shall present to the superior court of the
state of Washington in and for the county wherein is situated
the real estate desired to be acquired for schoolhouse site purposes, a petition, reciting that the board of directors of such
school district have selected certain real estate, describing it,
as a schoolhouse site, or as additional grounds to an existing
site, for such school district; that the site so selected, or some
part thereof, describing it, belongs to a person or persons,
naming him or them, that such school district has offered to
give the owner or owners thereof therefor . . . . . . dollars, and
that the owner of such real estate has refused to accept the
same therefor; that the board of school directors of such
school district and the said owner or owners of such real
estate are unable to agree upon the compensation to be paid
by such school district to the owner or owners of such real
estate therefor, and praying that a jury be impaneled to ascertain and determine the compensation to be made in money by
such school district to such owner or owners for the taking of
such real estate for the use as a schoolhouse site for such
school district; or in case a jury be waived in the manner provided by law in other civil actions in courts of record, then
that the compensation to be made as aforesaid, be ascertained
and determined by the court, or judge thereof. [1909 p 372 §
2; 1903 c 111 § 2; RRS § 907.]
8.16.080
8.16.040 Adjournment of proceedings—Further
notice. The court may, upon application of the petitioner or
of any owner of said real estate, or any person interested
therein, for reasonable cause, adjourn the proceedings from
time to time, and may order new or further notice to be given
to any party whose interests may be affected by such proceedings. [1909 p 373 § 4; 1903 c 111 § 4; RRS § 909.]
8.16.040
8.16.050 Hearing—Finding of necessity—Setting for
trial. At the time and place appointed for the hearing of such
petition, or to which the same may have been adjourned, if
the court shall find that all parties interested in such real
estate sought to be taken have been duly served with notice
and a copy of the petition as above prescribed, and shall further find that such real estate sought to be taken is required
and necessary for the purposes of a schoolhouse site, or as an
addition to a schoolhouse site, for such school district, the
court shall make an order reciting such findings, and shall
thereupon set the hearing of such petition down for trial by a
jury, as other civil actions are tried, unless a jury is waived in
the manner provided by law in other civil actions. [1909 p
373 § 5; RRS § 910. Prior: 1903 c 111 § 5.]
8.16.050
8.16.060 Impaneling of jury. The jury impaneled to
hear the evidence and determine the compensation to be paid
to the owner or owners of such real estate desired for such
schoolhouse site purpose shall consist of twelve persons
unless a less number be agreed upon, and shall be selected,
impaneled and sworn in the same manner that juries in other
civil actions are selected, impaneled and sworn, provided a
juror may be challenged for cause on the ground that he is a
taxpayer of the district seeking the condemnation of any real
estate. [1909 p 373 § 6; 1903 c 111 § 6; RRS § 911.]
8.16.060
Juries, civil actions, selection, impaneling and swearing of: Chapters 2.36,
4.44 RCW.
Juries in courts of limited jurisdiction: RCW 2.36.050.
8.16.070 Trial—View by jury. A judge of the superior
court shall preside at the trial and witnesses may be examined
in behalf of either party to the proceedings, as in other civil
actions, and upon the request of all the parties interested in
such proceedings the court shall cause the jury impaneled to
hear the same, to view the premises sought to be taken, and
upon the request of any less number of the persons interested
in the proceedings, the court may cause the jury to view the
premises, pending the hearing of the case. [1909 p 374 § 7;
1903 c 111 § 7; RRS § 912.]
8.16.070
8.16.030
8.16.030 Notice of petition—Service. A notice, stating
the time and place when and where such petition shall be presented to the court, or the judge thereof, together with a copy
of such petition, shall be served on each and every person
named therein as owner, or otherwise interested therein, at
least ten days previous to the time designated in such notice
for the presentation of such petition. Such notice shall be
signed by the prosecuting attorney of the county wherein the
real estate sought to be taken is situated, and may be served in
the same manner as summons in a civil action in such superior court is authorized by law to be served. [1909 p 373 § 3;
1903 c 111 § 3; RRS § 908.]
Publication of notice in eminent domain proceedings: RCW 4.28.120.
(2010 Ed.)
Trial, civil actions, view by jury: RCW 4.44.270.
8.16.080 Verdict. Upon the close of the evidence, and
the argument of counsel, the court shall instruct the jury as to
the matters submitted to them, and the law pertaining thereto,
whereupon the jury shall retire and deliberate and determine
upon the amount of compensation in money that shall be paid
to the owner or owners of the real estate sought to be taken
for such schoolhouse site purposes therefor, which shall be
the amount found by the jury to be the fair and full value of
such premises; and when the jury shall have determined upon
their verdict, they shall return the same to the court as in other
civil actions. [1909 p 374 § 8; 1903 c 111 § 8; RRS § 913.]
8.16.080
[Title 8 RCW—page 19]
8.16.090
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Trial, civil actions, rendering of verdict: Chapter 4.44 RCW.
8.16.090 Ten jurors may render verdict. When ten of
the jurors agree upon a verdict, the verdict so agreed upon
shall be signed by the foreman, and the verdict so agreed
upon shall be and stand as the verdict of the jury. [1909 p 374
§ 9; 1903 c 111 § 9; RRS § 914.]
8.16.090
Verdict, civil actions, ten jurors may render: RCW 4.44.380.
8.16.100 Waiver of jury. In case a jury is waived, the
compensation that shall be paid for the premises taken shall
be determined by the court and the proceedings shall be the
same as in the trial of issues of fact by the court in other civil
actions. [1909 p 374 § 10; 1903 c 111 § 10; RRS § 915.]
8.16.100
8.16.110 Judgment—Payment of award—Decree of
appropriation. Upon the verdict of the jury, or upon the
determination by the court of the compensation to be paid for
the property sought to be taken as herein provided, judgment
shall be entered against such school district in favor of the
owner or owners of the real estate sought to be taken, for the
amount found as compensation therefor, and upon the payment of such amount by such school district to the clerk of
such court for the use of the owner or owners of, and the persons interested in the premises sought to be taken, the court
shall enter a decree of appropriation of the real estate sought
to be taken, thereby vesting the title to the same in such
school district; and a certified copy of such decree of appropriation may be filed in the office of the county auditor of the
county wherein the real estate taken is situated, and shall be
recorded by such auditor like a deed of real estate, and with
like effect. The money so paid to the clerk of the court shall
be by him paid to the person or persons entitled thereto, upon
the order of the court. [1909 p 374 § 11; 1903 c 111 § 11;
RRS § 916.]
8.16.110
Recording of deeds of real estate: Title 65 RCW.
8.16.120 Costs. All the costs of such proceedings in the
superior court shall be paid by the school district initiating
such proceedings. [1909 p 375 § 12; 1903 c 111 § 12; RRS §
917.]
8.16.120
8.16.130 Appellate review. Either party may seek
appellate review of the judgment for compensation awarded
for the property taken, entered in the superior court, to the
supreme court or the court of appeals of the state within sixty
days after the entry of the judgment, and such review shall
bring before the supreme court or the court of appeals the
justness of the compensation awarded for the property taken,
and any error occurring on the hearing of such matter, prejudicial to the party appealing: PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
That if the owner or owners of the land taken accepts the sum
awarded by the jury or court, he or they shall be deemed
thereby to have waived appellate review. [1988 c 202 § 12;
1971 c 81 § 41; 1909 p 375 § 13; RRS § 918. Prior: 1903 c
111 § 13.]
8.16.130
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.16.140 Appeal does not delay possession if award
paid. An appeal from such judgment by the owner or owners
8.16.140
[Title 8 RCW—page 20]
of the land sought to be taken, shall not have the effect to preclude the school district from taking possession of the premises sought, pending the appeal, provided the amount of the
judgment against the school district shall have been paid in to
the clerk of the court, as hereinbefore provided. [1909 p 375
§ 14; 1903 c 111 § 14; RRS § 919.]
8.16.150 Designation of parties—Fees. In all proceedings under this chapter the school district seeking to acquire
title to real estate for a schoolhouse site, shall be denominated
plaintiff, and all other persons interested therein shall be
denominated defendants; and in all such proceedings the
clerk of the superior court wherein any such proceeding is
brought shall charge nothing for his services, except in taking
an appeal from the judgment entered in the superior court.
[1909 p 375 § 15; 1903 c 111 § 15; RRS § 920.]
8.16.150
8.16.160 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.16.160
Chapter 8.20 RCW
EMINENT DOMAIN BY CORPORATIONS
Chapter 8.20
Sections
8.20.005
8.20.010
8.20.020
8.20.060
8.20.070
8.20.080
8.20.090
8.20.100
8.20.110
8.20.120
8.20.130
8.20.140
8.20.150
8.20.160
8.20.170
8.20.180
Condemnation final actions—Notice requirements.
Petition for appropriation—Contents.
Notice—Contents—Service—Publication.
Adjournment of proceedings—Further notice.
Adjudication of public use or private way of necessity.
Trial, how conducted.
Judgment—Decree of appropriation—Recording.
Payment of damages—Effect—Appellate review.
Claimants, payment of—Conflicting claims.
Appellate review.
Prosecution of work pending appeal—Bond.
Appropriation of railway right-of-way through canyon, pass,
or defile.
Prior entry with consent—Condemnation avoids ouster.
Three-year occupancy—Condemnation avoids ouster.
Suit for compensation by owner equivalent to condemnation.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Additional provisions relating to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
Corporations, certain types: RCW 81.36.010.
Corporations conveying water: RCW 90.16.100.
Easements over public lands: Chapter 79.36 RCW.
Electric light and power companies: RCW 80.32.060 through 80.32.080.
Eminent domain affecting corporations other than municipal: State Constitution Art. 12 § 10.
Gas and oil pipelines: RCW 81.88.020.
Grade crossing eliminations, appropriation for: RCW 81.53.180.
Mining companies: RCW 78.04.010.
Railroad companies, appropriation by: RCW 81.36.010.
Railroads, rights-of-way: RCW 81.53.180.
State university—Rights-of-way to railroads: RCW 28B.20.330.
Street and electric railroads: RCW 81.64.040.
Telecommunications companies: RCW 80.36.010, State Constitution Art. 12
§ 19.
Underground natural gas storage: RCW 80.40.030, 80.40.040.
Water power companies: RCW 90.16.030.
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8.20.005 Condemnation final actions—Notice
requirements. Proceedings under this chapter are subject to
the notice requirements of RCW 8.25.290. Compliance with
RCW 8.25.290 is required before an action can be filed under
this chapter. [2007 c 68 § 6.]
8.20.005
8.20.010 Petition for appropriation—Contents. Any
corporation authorized by law to appropriate land, real estate,
premises or other property for right-of-way or any other corporate purposes, may present to the superior court of the
county in which any land, real estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated shall be situated, or to the
judge of such superior court in any county where he has jurisdiction or is holding court, a petition in which the land, real
estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated
shall be described with reasonable certainty, and setting forth
the name of each and every owner, encumbrancer or other
person or party interested in the same, or any part thereof, so
far as the same can be ascertained from the public records, the
object for which the land is sought to be appropriated, and
praying that a jury be impaneled to ascertain and determine
the compensation to be made in money, irrespective of any
benefit from any improvement proposed by such corporation,
to such owner or owners, respectively, and to all tenants,
encumbrancers and others interested, for the taking or injuriously affecting such lands, real estate, premises or other
property, or in case a jury be waived as in other civil cases in
courts of record in the manner prescribed by law, then that the
compensation to be made, as aforesaid, be ascertained and
determined by the court, or judge thereof. [1890 p 294 § 1.
Prior: 1888 p 58 § 1; RRS § 921.]
8.20.010
8.20.020 Notice—Contents—Service—Publication.
A notice, stating briefly the objects of the petition, and containing a description of the land, real estate, premises or property sought to be appropriated, and stating the time and place,
when and where the same will be presented to the court, or
the judge thereof, shall be served on each and every person
named therein as owner, encumbrancer, tenant, or otherwise
interested therein, at least ten days previous to the time designated in such notice for the presentation of such petition.
Such service shall be made by delivering a copy of such
notice to each of the persons or parties so named therein, if a
resident of the state; or, in case of the absence of such person
or party from his or her usual place of abode, by leaving a
copy of such notice at his or her usual place of abode; or, in
case of a foreign corporation, at its principal place of business
in this state, with some person of more than sixteen years of
age. In case of domestic corporations, such service shall be
made upon the president, secretary or other director or trustee
of such corporation. In case of persons under the age of eighteen years, on their guardians, or in case no guardian shall
have been appointed, then on the person who has the care and
custody of such person; in case of idiots, lunatics or distracted persons, on their guardian, or in case no guardian shall
have been appointed, then on the person in whose care or
charge they are found. In case the land, real estate, premises
or other property sought to be appropriated is state, school or
county land, the notice shall be served on the auditor of the
county in which the land, real estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated is situated. In all cases where
8.20.020
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8.20.070
the owner or person claiming an interest in such real or other
property, is a nonresident of this state, or where the residence
of such owner or person is unknown, and an affidavit of the
agent or attorney of the corporation shall be filed that such
owner or person is a nonresident of this state, or that after diligent inquiry his residence is unknown, or cannot be ascertained by such deponent, service may be made by publication
thereof in any newspaper published in the county where such
lands are situated once a week for two successive weeks; and
in case no newspaper is published in said county, then such
publication may be had in a newspaper published in the
county nearest to the county in which lies the land sought to
be appropriated. And such publication shall be deemed service upon each of such nonresident person or persons whose
residence is unknown. Such notice shall be signed by the
president, manager, secretary or attorney of the corporation;
and in case the proceedings provided for in RCW 8.20.010
through 8.20.140 are instituted by the owner or any other person or party interested in the land, real estate, or other property sought to be appropriated, then such notice shall be
signed by such owner, person or party interested, or his, her
or its attorney. Such notice may be served by any competent
person eighteen years of age or over. Due proof of the service
of such notice by affidavit of the person serving the same, or
by the printer’s affidavit of publication, shall be filed with the
clerk of such superior court before or at the time of the presentation of such petition. Want of service of such notice
shall render the subsequent proceedings void as to the person
not served, but all persons or parties having been served with
notice as herein provided, either by publication or otherwise,
shall be bound by the subsequent proceedings. In all other
cases not otherwise provided for, service of notices, orders
and other papers in the proceedings authorized by RCW
8.20.010 through 8.20.140 may be made as the superior court
or the judge thereof may direct. [1971 ex.s. c 292 § 9; 1890
p 295 § 2; RRS § 922. Prior: 1888 p 58 § 2. Formerly RCW
8.20.020, 8.20.030, 8.20.040, 8.20.050.]
Publication of
legal notices: Chapter 65.16 RCW.
notice in eminent domain proceedings: RCW 4.28.120.
Service of process where state land is involved: RCW 8.28.010.
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.20.060 Adjournment of proceedings—Further
notice. The court or judge may, upon application of the petitioner or of any owner or party interested, for reasonable
cause, adjourn the proceedings from time to time, and may
order new or further notice to be given to any party whose
interest may be affected. [1890 p 297 § 3; RRS § 924. Prior:
1888 p 60 § 3.]
8.20.060
8.20.070 Adjudication of public use or private way of
necessity. At the time and place appointed for hearing said
petition, or to which the same may have been adjourned, if
the court or judge thereof shall have satisfactory proof that all
parties interested in the land, real estate, premises, or other
property described in said petition, have been duly served
with said notice as above prescribed, and shall be further satisfied by competent proof that the contemplated use for
which the land, real estate, premises or other property sought
to be appropriated is really a public use, or is for a private use
8.20.070
[Title 8 RCW—page 21]
8.20.080
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for a private way of necessity, and that the public interest
requires the prosecution of such enterprise, or the private use
is for a private way of necessity, and that the land, real estate,
premises or other property sought to be appropriated are
required and necessary for the purposes of such enterprise,
the court or judge thereof may make an order, to be recorded
in the minutes of said court, directing that a jury be summoned, or called, in the manner provided by law, to ascertain
the compensation which shall be made for the land, real
estate, premises or other property sought to be appropriated,
unless a jury be waived as in other civil cases in courts of
record, in the manner prescribed by law. [1927 c 88 § 1; 1897
c 46 § 1; 1890 p 297 § 4; RRS § 925. Prior: 1888 p 60 § 4.]
Juries, civil actions, selection, impaneling and swearing of: Chapters 2.36,
4.44 RCW.
Private ways of necessity: Chapter 8.24 RCW.
8.20.080 Trial, how conducted. A judge of the superior court shall preside at the trial which shall be held at such
time as the court or the judge thereof may direct, at the courthouse in the county where the land, real estate, premises or
other property sought to be appropriated is situated, and the
jurors at such trial shall make in each case a separate assessment of damages which shall result to any person, corporation or company, or to the state, or to any county, by reason
of the appropriation and use of such land, real estate, premises or other property by such corporation as aforesaid for
any and all corporate purposes, and shall ascertain, determine
and award the amount of damages to be paid to said owner or
owners respectively, and to all tenants, encumbrancers and
others interested, for the taking or injuriously affecting such
land, real estate, premises or other property for the purpose of
such enterprise, irrespective of any benefit from any
improvement proposed by such corporation. Upon the trial,
witnesses may be examined in behalf of either party to the
proceedings as in civil actions; and a witness served with a
subpoena in such proceedings shall be punished for failure to
appear at such trial, or for perjury, as upon a trial of a civil
action. Upon the verdict of the jury, judgment shall be
entered for the amount of the damages awarded to such
owner or owners respectively, and to all tenants, encumbrancers and others interested, for the taking or injuriously
affecting such land, real estate, premises or other property. In
case a jury is waived as in civil cases in courts of record in the
manner prescribed by law, the compensation to be paid for
the property sought to be appropriated shall be ascertained
and determined by the court or the judge thereof, and the proceedings shall be the same as in trials of an issue of fact by
the court. [1890 p 297 § 5; RRS § 926.]
poration seeking to appropriate such land, real estate, premises, right-of-way or other property for corporate purposes.
Whenever said judgment or decree of appropriation shall
affect lands, real estate or other premises, a certified copy of
such judgment or decree of appropriation may be filed for
record in the office of the auditor of the county where the said
land, real estate or other premises are situated, and shall be
recorded by said auditor like a deed of real estate and with
like effect. If the title to said land, real estate, premises or
other property attempted to be acquired is found to be defective from any cause, the corporation may again institute proceedings to acquire the same, as in RCW 8.20.010 through
8.20.140 provided. [1891 c 46 § 1; 1890 p 298 § 6; RRS §
927.]
Rules of court: CR 54, 58.
Recording of deeds of real estate: Title 65 RCW.
8.20.080
Witnesses in civil actions
compelling attendance: Chapter 5.56 RCW.
examination: Title 5 RCW.
8.20.090 Judgment—Decree of appropriation—
Recording. At the time of rendering judgment for damages,
whether upon default or trial, if the damages awarded be then
paid, or upon their payment, if not paid at the time of rendering such judgment, the court or judge thereof shall also enter
a judgment or decree of appropriation of the land, real estate,
premises, right-of-way or other property sought to be appropriated, thereby vesting the legal title to the same in the cor8.20.090
[Title 8 RCW—page 22]
8.20.100
8.20.100 Payment of damages—Effect—Appellate
review. Upon the entry of judgment upon the verdict of the
jury or the decision of the court or judge thereof, awarding
damages as hereinbefore prescribed, the petitioner, or any
officer of, or other person duly appointed by said corporation,
may make payment of the damages assessed to the parties
entitled to the same, and of the costs of the proceedings, by
depositing the same with the clerk of said superior court, to
be paid out under the direction of the court or judge thereof;
and upon making such payment into the court of the damages
assessed and allowed, and of the costs, to any land, real
estate, premises or other property mentioned in said petition,
such corporation shall be released and discharged from any
and all further liability therefor, unless upon appellate review
the owner or other person or party interested shall recover a
greater amount of damages; and in that case only for the
amount in excess of the sum paid into said court, and the
costs of appellate review: PROVIDED, That in case of
review by the supreme court or the court of appeals of the
state by any party to the proceedings, the money so paid into
the superior court by such corporation as aforesaid, shall
remain in the custody of said court until the final determination of the proceedings by the said supreme court or the court
of appeals. [1988 c 202 § 13; 1971 c 81 § 42; 1890 p 299 §
7; RRS § 929.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.20.110
8.20.110 Claimants, payment of—Conflicting claims.
Any person, corporation, state or county, claiming to be entitled to any money paid into court, as provided in RCW
8.20.010 through 8.20.140 may apply to the court therefor,
and upon furnishing evidence satisfactory to the court that he
or it is entitled to the same, the court shall make an order
directing the payment to such claimant the portion of such
money as he or it shall be found entitled to; but if, upon application, the court or judge thereof shall decide that the title to
the land, real estate, premises or other property specified in
the application of such claimant was in such condition as to
require that an action be commenced to determine the conflicting claims thereto, he shall refuse such order until such
action is commenced and the conflicting claims to such land,
real estate, premises or other property be determined accord(2010 Ed.)
Private Ways of Necessity
ing to law. [1890 p 299 § 8; RRS § 930. Prior: 1888 p 61 §
8.]
8.20.120 Appellate review. Either party may seek
appellate review of the judgment for damages entered in the
superior court within thirty days after the entry of judgment
as aforesaid and such review shall bring before the supreme
court or the court of appeals the propriety and justness of the
amount of damages in respect to the parties to the review:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That no bond shall be required of
any person interested in the property sought to be appropriated by such corporation, but in case the corporation appropriating such land, real estate, premises or other property is
appellant, it shall give a bond like that prescribed in RCW
8.20.130, to be executed, filed and approved in the same
manner: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That if the owner of
the land, real estate, premises or other property accepts the
sum awarded by the jury, the court or the judge thereof, he
shall be deemed thereby to have waived conclusively appellate review, and final judgment by default may be rendered in
the superior court as in other cases. [1988 c 202 § 14; 1971 c
81 § 43; 1890 p 300 § 9; RRS § 931. Prior: 1888 p 61 § 9.]
8.20.120
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.20.130 Prosecution of work pending appeal—
Bond. The construction of any railway surface tramway, elevated cable tramway, or canal, or the prosecution of any
works or improvements by any corporation as aforesaid shall
not be hindered, delayed or prevented by the prosecution of
the appeal of any party to the proceedings: PROVIDED, The
corporation aforesaid shall execute and file with the clerk of
the court in which the appeal is pending a bond to be
approved by said clerk, with sufficient sureties, conditioned
that the persons executing the same shall pay whatever
amount may be required by the judgment of the court therein,
and abide any rule or order of the court in relation to the matter in controversy. [1897 c 46 § 2; 1890 p 300 § 10; RRS §
932. Prior: 1888 p 62 § 10.]
8.20.130
8.20.140 Appropriation of railway right-of-way
through canyon, pass, or defile. Any railroad company
whose right-of-way passes through any canyon, pass or defile
shall not prevent any other railroad company from the use
and occupancy of said canyon, pass or defile for the purpose
of its road in common with the road first located or the crossing of other railroads at grade, and any railroad company
authorized by law to appropriate land, real estate, premises or
other property for right-of-way or any other corporate purpose may present a petition, in the manner and form hereinbefore provided, for the appropriation of a right-of-way
through any canyon, pass or defile for the purpose of its road
where right-of-way has already been located, condemned or
occupied by some other railroad company through such canyon, pass or defile for the purpose of its road, and thereupon,
like proceedings shall be had upon such petition as herein
provided in other cases; and at the time of rendering judgment for damages, whether upon default or trial, the court or
judge thereof shall enter a judgment or decree authorizing
said railroad company to occupy and use said right-of-way,
roadbed and track, if necessary, in common with the railroad
8.24.010
company or companies already occupying or owning the
same, and defining the terms and conditions upon which the
same shall be so occupied and used in common. [1890 p 301
§ 12; RRS § 933.]
8.20.150 Prior entry with consent—Condemnation
avoids ouster. No corporation authorized by law to condemn property for public use, which has heretofore entered or
shall hereafter enter upon property for a public use with the
consent of the record owner or the person or corporation in
possession, shall be ousted from such possession or prevented from continuing the putting of such property to public
use if before entry of judgment of ouster it shall institute proceedings in condemnation to acquire such property for public
use, and shall thereafter prosecute the same in good faith and
pay any compensation which may be awarded therein. [1927
c 219 § 1; RRS § 921-1.]
8.20.150
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.20.160 Three-year occupancy—Condemnation
avoids ouster. No corporation which shall have been or shall
be in possession of property put to public use for three or
more years, and while continuing to put such property to public use shall be ousted therefrom or prevented from continuing such use if prior to the entry of any judgment of ouster it
shall institute condemnation proceedings to acquire such
property for public use, and shall thereafter prosecute the
same in good faith and pay any compensation awarded
therein. [1927 c 219 § 2; RRS § 921-2.]
8.20.160
8.20.170 Suit for compensation by owner equivalent
to condemnation. Nothing in RCW 8.20.150 through
8.20.170 shall prevent the owner of any such property suing
for and recovering compensation for such property without
instituting suit or proceedings to oust such corporation therefrom, and upon payment of the amount awarded such owner
title to the property shall vest in such corporation as effectually as if acquired by proceedings in condemnation. [1927 c
219 § 3; RRS § 921-3.]
8.20.170
8.20.140
(2010 Ed.)
8.20.180 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.20.180
Chapter 8.24
Chapter 8.24 RCW
PRIVATE WAYS OF NECESSITY
Sections
8.24.010
8.24.015
8.24.025
8.24.030
8.24.040
8.24.050
Condemnation authorized—Private way of necessity defined.
Joinder of surrounding property owners authorized.
Selection of route—Criteria.
Procedure for condemnation—Fees and costs.
Logging road must carry products of condemnees.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Additional provisions relating to eminent domain proceedings: Chapter
8.25 RCW.
Adjudication of public use or private way of necessity: RCW 8.20.070.
8.24.010 Condemnation authorized—Private way of
necessity defined. An owner, or one entitled to the benefi8.24.010
[Title 8 RCW—page 23]
8.24.015
Title 8 RCW: Eminent Domain
cial use, of land which is so situate with respect to the land of
another that it is necessary for its proper use and enjoyment to
have and maintain a private way of necessity or to construct
and maintain any drain, flume or ditch, on, across, over or
through the land of such other, for agricultural, domestic or
sanitary purposes, may condemn and take lands of such other
sufficient in area for the construction and maintenance of
such private way of necessity, or for the construction and
maintenance of such drain, flume or ditch, as the case may be.
The term "private way of necessity," as used in this chapter,
shall mean and include a right-of-way on, across, over or
through the land of another for means of ingress and egress,
and the construction and maintenance thereon of roads, logging roads, flumes, canals, ditches, tunnels, tramways and
other structures upon, over and through which timber, stone,
minerals or other valuable materials and products may be
transported and carried. [1913 c 133 § 1; RRS § 936-1. Prior:
1895 c 92 § 1. Formerly RCW 8.24.020, part.]
8.24.015 Joinder of surrounding property owners
authorized. In any proceeding for the condemnation of land
for a private way of necessity, the owner of any land surrounding and contiguous to the property which land might
contain a site for the private way of necessity may be joined
as a party. [1988 c 129 § 1.]
8.24.015
extensions, branch lines: RCW 81.36.060.
railroad crossings: RCW 81.53.180.
state university—Rights-of-way to railroads: RCW 28B.20.330.
8.24.040 Logging road must carry products of condemnees. That any person or corporation availing themselves of the provisions of this chapter for the purpose of
acquiring a right-of-way for a logging road, as a condition
precedent, contract and agree to carry and convey over such
roads to either termini thereof any of the timber or other produce of the lands through which such right is acquired at any
and all times, so long as said road is maintained and operated,
and at reasonable prices; and a failure so to do shall terminate
such right-of-way. The reasonableness of the rate shall be
subject to determination by the utilities and transportation
commission. [1913 c 133 § 3; RRS § 936-3. Prior: 1895 c 92
§ 3.]
8.24.040
8.24.050 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. See RCW 8.25.270.
8.24.050
Chapter 8.25 RCW
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO
EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 8.25
8.24.025 Selection of route—Criteria. If it is determined that an owner, or one entitled to the beneficial use of
land, is entitled to a private way of necessity and it is determined that there is more than one possible route for the private way of necessity, the selection of the route shall be
guided by the following priorities in the following order:
(1) Nonagricultural and nonsilvicultural land shall be
used if possible.
(2) The least-productive land shall be used if it is necessary to cross agricultural land.
(3) The relative benefits and burdens of the various possible routes shall be weighed to establish an equitable balance
between the benefits to the land for which the private way of
necessity is sought and the burdens to the land over which the
private way of necessity is to run. [1988 c 129 § 2.]
Sections
8.24.030 Procedure for condemnation—Fees and
costs. The procedure for the condemnation of land for a private way of necessity or for drains, flumes or ditches under
the provisions of this chapter shall be the same as that provided for the condemnation of private property by railroad
companies, but no private property shall be taken or damaged
until the compensation to be made therefor shall have been
ascertained and paid as provided in the case of condemnation
by railroad companies.
In any action brought under the provisions of this chapter
for the condemnation of land for a private way of necessity,
reasonable attorneys’ fees and expert witness costs may be
allowed by the court to reimburse the condemnee. [1988 c
129 § 3; 1913 c 133 § 2; RRS § 936-2. Prior: 1895 c 92 § 2.]
8.25.260
8.24.025
8.24.030
Condemnation by corporations: Chapter 8.20 RCW.
Railroads—Corporate powers and duties: RCW 81.36.010.
Special railroad eminent domain proceedings:
appropriation of railway right-of-way through canyon, pass or defile:
RCW 8.20.140.
[Title 8 RCW—page 24]
8.25.010
8.25.020
8.25.070
8.25.073
8.25.075
8.25.120
8.25.200
8.25.210
8.25.220
8.25.230
8.25.240
8.25.250
8.25.270
8.25.280
8.25.290
Pretrial statement of compensation to be paid in event of settlement.
Payment to defray costs of evaluating offer—Amount.
Award of attorney’s fees and witness fees to condemnee—
Conditions to award.
Award of costs in air space corridor acquisitions—Conditions.
Costs—Award to condemnee or plaintiff—Conditions.
Conclusions of appraisers—Order for production and
exchange between parties.
Acquisition of property subject to unpaid or delinquent local
improvement assessments—Payment.
Special benefits to remaining property—Purpose.
Special benefits to remaining property—Options—Election by
owner—Consent to creation of lien.
Special benefits to remaining property—Satisfaction or
release of lien—Trial—Expiration of lien by operation of
law.
Special benefits to remaining property—Judgment—Maximum amounts—Offsets—Interest.
Special benefits to remaining property—Attorney fees—Witness fees.
Special benefits to remaining property—Lien foreclosure proceedings—Stay.
Appointment of guardian ad litem for minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of interests.
Valuation of public water systems.
Condemnation final actions—Notice required—"Final action"
defined.
Publication of notice: RCW 4.28.120.
8.25.010 Pretrial statement of compensation to be
paid in event of settlement. In all actions for the condemnation of property, or any interest therein, at least thirty days
prior to the date set for trial of such action the condemnor
shall serve a written statement showing the amount of total
just compensation to be paid in the event of settlement on
each condemnee who has made an appearance in the action.
[1965 ex.s. c 125 § 1.]
8.25.010
8.25.020 Payment to defray costs of evaluating
offer—Amount. There shall be paid by the condemnor in
8.25.020
(2010 Ed.)
Additional Provisions Applicable to Eminent Domain Proceedings
respect of each parcel of real property acquired by eminent
domain or by consent under threat thereof, in addition to the
fair market value of the property, a sum equal to the various
expenditures actually and reasonably incurred by those with
an interest or interests in said parcel in the process of evaluating the condemnor’s offer to buy the same, but not to exceed
a total of seven hundred fifty dollars. In the case of multiple
interests in a parcel, the division of such sum shall be determined by the court or by agreement of the parties. [1999 c 52
§ 1; 1967 ex.s. c 137 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 125 § 2.]
8.25.070
8.25.070 Award of attorney’s fees and witness fees to
condemnee—Conditions to award. (1) Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (3) of this section, if a trial is held for
the fixing of the amount of compensation to be awarded to
the owner or party having an interest in the property being
condemned, the court shall award the condemnee reasonable
attorney’s fees and reasonable expert witness fees in the
event of any of the following:
(a) If condemnor fails to make any written offer in settlement to condemnee at least thirty days prior to commencement of said trial; or
(b) If the judgment awarded as a result of the trial
exceeds by ten percent or more the highest written offer in
settlement submitted to those condemnees appearing in the
action by condemnor in effect thirty days before the trial.
(2) The attorney general or other attorney representing a
condemnor in effecting a settlement of an eminent domain
proceeding may allow to the condemnee reasonable attorney
fees.
(3) Reasonable attorney fees and reasonable expert witness fees authorized by this section shall be awarded only if
the condemnee stipulates, if requested to do so in writing by
the condemnor, to an order of immediate possession and use
of the property being condemned within thirty days after
receipt of the written request, or within fifteen days after the
entry of an order adjudicating public use whichever is later
and thereafter delivers possession of the property to the condemnor upon the deposit in court of a warrant sufficient to
pay the amount offered as provided by law. In the event,
however, the condemnor does not request the condemnee to
stipulate to an order of immediate possession and use prior to
trial, the condemnee shall be entitled to an award of reasonable attorney fees and reasonable expert witness fees as
authorized by subsections (1) and (2) of this section.
(4) Reasonable attorney fees as authorized in this section
shall not exceed the general trial rate, per day customarily
charged for general trial work by the condemnee’s attorney
for actual trial time and his or her hourly rate for preparation.
Reasonable expert witness fees as authorized in this section
shall not exceed the customary rates obtaining in the county
by the hour for investigation and research and by the day or
half day for trial attendance.
(5) In no event may any offer in settlement be referred to
or used during the trial for any purpose in determining the
amount of compensation to be paid for the property. [1984 c
129 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 39 § 3; 1967 ex.s. c 137 § 3.]
Court appointed experts: Rules of court: ER 706.
(2010 Ed.)
8.25.120
8.25.073 Award of costs in air space corridor acquisitions—Conditions. A superior court having jurisdiction of
a proceeding instituted by a condemnor to acquire an air
space corridor together with other property rights shall award
the condemnee costs including reasonable attorney fees and
reasonable expert witness fees, subject to the provisions of
subsection (4) of RCW 8.25.070, if—
(1) there is a final adjudication that the condemnor cannot acquire the air space corridor or other property rights by
condemnation; or
(2) the proceeding is abandoned by the condemnor.
[1971 ex.s. c 39 § 2.]
8.25.073
8.25.075 Costs—Award to condemnee or plaintiff—
Conditions. (1) A superior court having jurisdiction of a
proceeding instituted by a condemnor to acquire real property
shall award the condemnee costs including reasonable attorney fees and reasonable expert witness fees if:
(a) There is a final adjudication that the condemnor cannot acquire the real property by condemnation; or
(b) The proceeding is abandoned by the condemnor.
(2) In effecting a settlement of any claim or proceeding
in which a claimant seeks an award from an acquiring agency
for the payment of compensation for the taking or damaging
of real property for public use without just compensation
having first been made to the owner, the attorney general or
other attorney representing the acquiring agency may include
in the settlement amount, when appropriate, costs incurred by
the claimant, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable expert witness fees.
(3) A superior court rendering a judgment for the plaintiff awarding compensation for the taking or damaging of real
property for public use without just compensation having
first been made to the owner shall award or allow to such
plaintiff costs including reasonable attorney fees and reasonable expert witness fees, but only if the judgment awarded to
the plaintiff as a result of trial exceeds by ten percent or more
the highest written offer of settlement submitted by the
acquiring agency to the plaintiff at least thirty days prior to
trial.
(4) Reasonable attorney fees and expert witness fees as
authorized in this section shall be subject to the provisions of
subsection (4) of RCW 8.25.070 as now or hereafter
amended. [1977 ex.s. c 72 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 21.]
8.25.075
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.25.120 Conclusions of appraisers—Order for production and exchange between parties. After the commencement of a condemnation action, upon motion of either
the condemnor or condemnee, the court may order, upon
such terms and conditions as are fair and equitable the production and exchange of the written conclusions of all the
appraisers of the parties as to just compensation owed to the
condemnee, as prepared for the purpose of the condemnation
action, and the comparable sales, if any, used by such
appraisers. The court shall enter such order only after assurance that there will be mutual, reciprocal and contemporaneous disclosures of similar information between the parties.
[1969 ex.s. c 236 § 8.]
8.25.120
[Title 8 RCW—page 25]
8.25.200
Title 8 RCW: Eminent Domain
8.25.200 Acquisition of property subject to unpaid or
delinquent local improvement assessments—Payment.
See RCW 79.44.190.
8.25.200
8.25.210 Special benefits to remaining property—
Purpose. It is the purpose of *this 1974 act to provide procedures whereby more just and equitable results are accomplished when real property has been condemned for a highway, road, or street and an award made which is subject to a
setoff for benefits inuring to the condemnee’s remaining
land. [1974 ex.s. c 79 § 1.]
8.25.210
*Reviser’s note: For codification of "this 1974 act" [1974 ex.s. c 79],
see Codification Tables, Volume 0.
8.25.220 Special benefits to remaining property—
Options—Election by owner—Consent to creation of lien.
Whenever land, real estate, premises or other property is to be
taken or damaged for a highway, road, or street and the
amount offered as just compensation includes a setoff in recognition of special benefits accruing to a remainder portion
of the property the property owner shall elect one of the following options:
(1) Trial on the question of just compensation which
shall finally determine the amount of just compensation; or
(2) Acceptance of the offered amount as a final determination of just compensation; or
(3) Demand the full amount of the fair market value of
any property taken plus the amount of damages if any caused
by such acquisition to a remainder of the property without
offsetting the amount of any special benefits accruing to a
remainder of the property as those several amounts are agreed
to by the parties; or
(4) Demand a trial before a jury unless jury be waived to
establish the fair market value of any property taken and the
amount of damages if any caused by such acquisition to a
remainder of the property without offsetting the amount of
any special benefits accruing to a remainder of the property.
The selection of the option set forth in subsections (3) or
(4) of this section is subject to the consent by the property
owner to the creation and recording of a lien against the
remainder in the amount of the fair market value of any property taken plus the amount of damages caused by such acquisition to the remainder of the property without offsetting the
amount of any special benefits accruing to a remainder of the
property, plus interest as it accrues. [1974 ex.s. c 79 § 2.]
8.25.220
8.25.230 Special benefits to remaining property—
Satisfaction or release of lien—Trial—Expiration of lien
by operation of law. A lien established as provided in RCW
8.25.220 shall be satisfied or released by:
(1) Agreement between the parties to that effect; or
(2) Payment of the lien amount plus interest at the rate of
five percent per annum; or
(3) Payment of the amount of offsetting special benefits
as established pursuant to RCW 8.25.220(3) plus interest at
the rate of five percent per annum within four years of the
date of acquisition; or
(4) Satisfaction of a judgment lien entered as a result of
a trial before a jury unless jury be waived to establish the
change in value of the remainder of the original parcel
because of the construction of the project involved: PRO8.25.230
[Title 8 RCW—page 26]
VIDED, That if the result of the trial is to find no special benefits then the lien is extinguished by operation of law. Trial
may be had on the petition of any party to the superior court
of the county wherein the subject remainder lies after notice
of intent to try the matter of special benefits has been served
on all persons having an interest in the subject remainder.
Such notice shall be filed with the clerk of the superior court
and personally served upon all persons having an interest in
the subject remainder. Filing a notice of intent to try the matter of special benefits shall be accompanied by a fee in the
amount paid when filing a petition in condemnation.
(5) Upon expiration of six years time from the date of
acquisition without commencement of proceedings to foreclose the lien or try the matter of special benefits to the
remainder of the property, the lien shall terminate by operation of law. [1974 ex.s. c 79 § 3.]
8.25.240 Special benefits to remaining property—
Judgment—Maximum amounts—Offsets—Interest. A
judgment entered as a result of a trial on the matter of special
benefits shall not exceed the previously established sum of
(1) the fair market value of any property taken; (2) the
amount of damages if any to a remainder of the property,
without offsetting against either of them the amount of any
special benefits accruing to a remainder of the property; (3)
the interest at five percent per annum accrued thereon to the
date of entry of the judgment. [1974 ex.s. c 79 § 4.]
8.25.240
8.25.250 Special benefits to remaining property—
Attorney fees—Witness fees. Attorney fees and expert witness fees of the condemnee may be allowed by the attorney
general or other attorney representing a condemnor to the
extent provided in RCW 8.25.070 and shall be awarded by
the court as authorized by this section to the extent provided
in RCW 8.25.070 for trial and trial preparation: (1) In the
event a trial is held as authorized by RCW 8.25.220 except
the judgment awarded to the condemnor must exceed by ten
percent or more the highest written offer in settlement of the
issue to be determined by trial submitted by the condemnor to
those condemnees appearing in the action at least thirty days
prior to commencement of the trial; (2) in the event of a trial
on the matter of special benefits as authorized by RCW
8.25.230(4) except the judgment awarded to the condemnor
must be no more than ninety percent of the lowest written
offer in settlement submitted by the condemnor to the condemnees appearing in the action at least thirty days prior to
commencement of the trial on the matter of special benefits.
[1974 ex.s. c 79 § 5.]
8.25.250
8.25.260 Special benefits to remaining property—
Lien foreclosure proceedings—Stay. A condemnor may
foreclose the lien authorized by RCW 8.25.220 by bringing
an action and applying for summary judgment pursuant to
civil rule 56 and may execute first upon the remainder property but such proceedings shall not be commenced before
five years time has passed from the date of acquisition by the
condemnor. A property owner may stay proceedings to
enforce the lien authorized by RCW 8.25.220 by commencement of an action to try the matter of special benefits. [1974
ex.s. c 79 § 6.]
8.25.260
(2010 Ed.)
Additional Provisions Applicable to Eminent Domain Proceedings
8.25.270 Appointment of guardian ad litem for
minors, alleged incapacitated persons—Protection of
interests. When it appears in any petition or otherwise at any
time during the proceedings for condemnation brought pursuant to chapters 8.04, 8.08, 8.12, 8.16, 8.20, and 8.24 RCW
that any minor, or alleged incapacitated person is interested
in any property that is to be taken or damaged, the court shall
appoint a guardian ad litem for the minor or alleged incapacitated person to appear and assist in the person’s defense,
unless a guardian or limited guardian has previously been
appointed, in which case the duty to appear and assist shall be
delegated to the properly qualified guardian or limited guardian. The court shall make such orders or decrees as it shall
deem necessary to protect and secure the interest of the minor
or alleged incapacitated person. [1996 c 249 § 6; 1977 ex.s.
c 80 § 12.]
8.25.270
Intent—1996 c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
8.25.280 Valuation of public water systems. Consistent with standard appraisal practices, the valuation of a public water system as defined in RCW 70.119A.020 shall
reflect the cost of system improvements necessary to comply
with health and safety rules of the state board of health and
applicable regulations developed under chapter 43.20,
43.20A, or 70.116 RCW. [1990 c 133 § 9.]
8.25.280
Findings—Severability—1990 c 133: See notes following RCW
36.94.140.
8.25.290 Condemnation final actions—Notice
required—"Final action" defined. (1) The condemnor
must provide notice as required by this section before:
(a) A state agency or other entity subject to chapter 8.04
RCW takes a final action to authorize the condemnation of a
specific property;
(b) A county or other entity subject to chapter 8.08 RCW
takes a final action deeming a specific property to be "for
county purposes" as provided in RCW 8.08.010;
(c) A city or town or other entity subject to chapter 8.12
RCW takes a final action authorizing condemnation as provided in RCW 8.12.040;
(d) A school district or other entity subject to chapter
8.16 RCW takes a final action selecting property for condemnation as provided in RCW 8.16.010;
(e) Any other corporation authorized to condemn property takes a final action to authorize condemnation as provided in RCW 8.20.010; or
(f) Any other entity subject to chapter 8.04, 8.08, 8.12,
8.16, or 8.20 RCW takes any final action to authorize the condemnation of a specific property.
(2)(a)(i) Notice of the planned final action shall be
mailed by certified mail to each and every property owner of
record as indicated on the tax rolls of the county to the
address provided on such tax rolls, for each property potentially subject to condemnation, at least fifteen days before the
final action. If no address is provided for a property on the
tax rolls of the county, the potential condemnor shall conduct
a diligent inquiry for the address for each and every property
owner of record and send the notice to that address. In case
the property sought to be appropriated is school or county
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land, such notice shall be mailed to the auditor of the county
in which the property sought to be acquired and appropriated
is situated.
(ii) The notice must contain a general description of the
property such as an address, lot number, or parcel number
and specify that condemnation of the property will be considered during the final action. The notice must also describe
the date, time, and location of the final action at which the
potential condemnor will decide whether or not to authorize
the condemnation of the property.
(iii) Mailing of the certified letter to the proper addressee
or addressees is deemed to be sufficient notice under this subsection (2)(a).
(b)(i) Notice of a planned final action described in subsection (1) of this section shall also be given by publication in
the legal newspaper with the largest circulation in the jurisdiction where such property is located once a week for two
successive weeks before the final action. A second publication must also be given in the legal newspaper routinely used
by the potential condemnor, where such newspaper does not
also have the largest circulation in the jurisdiction. Proof of
circulation shall be established by publisher’s affidavit filed
with the potential condemnor. Such publication shall be
deemed sufficient notice in lieu of a certified letter for each
property owner of record for the property whose address is
unknown and cannot be ascertained after a diligent inquiry.
(ii) The notice published under this subsection (2)(b)
shall contain the same information as is required under (a) of
this subsection.
(3) In a condemnation action subject to this section in
which a condemnee alleges insufficient notice under this section, the court may determine whether the condemnor made a
diligent attempt to provide sufficient notice and issue a finding on the sufficiency of the notice. Lack of sufficient notice
under this section shall render the subsequent proceedings
void as to the person improperly notified, but the subsequent
proceedings shall not be void as to all persons or parties having been notified as provided in this section, either by publication or otherwise. A potential condemnor may cure insufficient notice under this section by providing an additional
sufficient notice prior to taking a new final action, and filing
a new petition if one was previously filed, for condemnation
for the property owner of record who received insufficient
notice. In such a case, RCW 8.12.530 shall not apply and a
subsequent proceeding may be filed sooner than one year
after discontinuance.
(4)(a) For potential condemnors subject to chapter 42.30
RCW, the open public meetings act, "final action" has the
same meaning as that provided in RCW 42.30.020.
(b) For state agencies not subject to chapter 42.30 RCW,
the office of the attorney general shall publish procedures
that define "final action" for state agencies to ensure that
property owners of record are provided with notice and
opportunity for comment before the agency makes a final
decision to authorize the condemnation of specific property.
(c) For all other entities subject to chapter 68, Laws of
2007, "final action" means a public meeting at which the
entity informs potentially affected property owners of record
about the scope and reasons for a potential condemnation
action. A meeting must be held in each county where property being considered for condemnation is located. The
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meeting must be open to the public and conducted by a duly
authorized representative of the entity. [2007 c 68 § 1.]
Chapter 8.26 RCW
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE—REAL PROPERTY
ACQUISITION POLICY
Chapter 8.26
Sections
8.26.010
8.26.020
8.26.035
8.26.045
8.26.055
8.26.065
8.26.075
8.26.085
8.26.095
8.26.105
8.26.115
8.26.180
8.26.190
8.26.200
8.26.205
8.26.210
8.26.900
8.26.901
8.26.910
Purposes and scope.
Definitions.
Payment for moving and related expenses.
Payment for replacement housing for homeowners.
Payment for replacement housing for tenants and others.
Relocation assistance advisory services.
Assurance of availability of housing—Exceptions.
Lead agency’s rule-making authority—Compliance date.
Contracts for services—Use of services of other agencies.
Use of funds.
Relocation assistance payments not income or resources.
Acquisition procedures.
Acquisition of buildings, structures, and improvements.
Expenses incidental to transfer of right, title, or interest to the
acquiring agency.
Effect on certain property acquisitions.
Award of costs, attorney’s fees, witness fees—Conditions.
Severability—1971 ex.s. c 240.
Severability—Conflict with federal requirements—1988 c 90.
Effective date—1971 ex.s. c 240.
8.26.010 Purposes and scope. (1) The purposes of this
chapter are:
(a) To establish a uniform policy for the fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a direct result of public
works programs of the state and local governments in order
that such persons shall not suffer disproportionate injuries as
a result of programs designed for the benefit of the public as
a whole and to minimize the hardship of displacement on
such persons;
(b) To encourage and expedite the acquisition of real
property for public works programs by agreements with owners, to reduce litigation and relieve congestion in the courts,
to assure consistent treatment for owners affected by state
and local programs, and to promote public confidence in state
and local land acquisition practices.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions and limitations of
this chapter requiring a local public agency to comply with
the provisions of this chapter, the governing body of any
local public agency may elect not to comply with the provisions of RCW 8.26.035 through 8.26.115 in connection with
a program or project not receiving federal financial assistance. Any person who has the authority to acquire property
by eminent domain under state law may elect not to comply
with RCW 8.26.180 through 8.26.200 in connection with a
program or project not receiving federal financial assistance.
(3) Any determination by the head of a state agency or
local public agency administering a program or project as to
payments under this chapter is subject to review pursuant to
chapter 34.05 RCW; otherwise, no provision of this chapter
may be construed to give any person a cause of action in any
court.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed as creating
in any condemnation proceedings brought under the power of
eminent domain, any element of value or of damage not in
existence immediately before March 16, 1988. [1988 c 90 §
1; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 1.]
8.26.010
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8.26.020 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) The term "state" means any department, commission,
agency, or instrumentality of the state of Washington.
(2) The term "local public agency" applies to any county,
city or town, or other municipal corporation or political subdivision of the state and any person who has the authority to
acquire property by eminent domain under state law, or any
instrumentality of any of the foregoing.
(3) The term "person" means any individual, partnership,
corporation, or association.
(4)(a) The term "displaced person" means, except as provided in (c) of this subsection, any person who moves from
real property, or moves his personal property from real property:
(i) As a direct result of a written notice of intent to
acquire, or the acquisition of, such real property in whole or
in part for a program or project undertaken by a displacing
agency; or
(ii) On which the person is a residential tenant or conducts a small business, a farm operation, or a business
defined in this section, as a direct result of rehabilitation,
demolition, or such other displacing activity as the lead
agency may prescribe, under a program or project undertaken
by a displacing agency in any case in which the displacing
agency determines that the displacement is permanent.
(b) Solely for the purposes of RCW 8.26.035 (1) and (2)
and 8.26.065, the term "displaced person" includes any person who moves from real property, or moves his personal
property from real property:
(i) As a direct result of a written notice of intent to
acquire, or the acquisition of, other real property in whole or
in part on which the person conducts a business or farm operation, for a program or project undertaken by a displacing
agency; or
(ii) As a direct result of rehabilitation, demolition, or
such other displacing activity as the lead agency may prescribe, of other real property on which the person conducts a
business or a farm operation, under a program or project
undertaken by a displacing agency where the displacing
agency determines that the displacement is permanent.
(c) The term "displaced person" does not include:
(i) A person who has been determined, according to criteria established by the lead agency, to be either unlawfully
occupying the displacement dwelling or to have occupied the
dwelling for the purpose of obtaining assistance under this
chapter; or
(ii) In any case in which the displacing agency acquires
property for a program or project, any person (other than a
person who was an occupant of the property at the time it was
acquired) who occupies the property on a rental basis for a
short term or a period subject to termination when the property is needed for the program or project.
(5) The term "business" means any lawful activity,
excepting a farm operation, conducted primarily:
(a) For the purchase, sale, lease, and rental of personal
and real property, and for the manufacture, processing, or
marketing of products, commodities, or other personal property;
(b) For the sale of services to the public;
(c) By a nonprofit organization; or
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(d) Solely for the purposes of RCW 8.26.035, for assisting in the purchase, sale, resale, manufacture, processing, or
marketing of products, commodities, personal property, or
services by the erection and maintenance of an outdoor
advertising display or displays, whether or not such display
or displays are located on the premises on which any of the
above activities are conducted.
(6) The term "farm operation" means any activity conducted solely or primarily for the production of one or more
agricultural products or commodities, including timber, for
sale or for home use, and customarily producing such products or commodities in sufficient quantity to be capable of
contributing materially to the operator’s support.
(7) The term "comparable replacement dwelling" means
any dwelling that is (a) decent, safe, and sanitary; (b) adequate in size to accommodate the occupants; (c) within the
financial means of the displaced person; (d) functionally
equivalent; (e) in an area not subject to unreasonably adverse
environmental conditions; and (f) in a location generally not
less desirable than the location of the displaced person’s
dwelling with respect to public utilities, facilities, services,
and the displaced person’s place of employment.
(8) For purposes of RCW 8.26.180 through 8.26.200, the
term "acquiring agency" means:
(a) A state agency or local public agency that has the
authority to acquire property by eminent domain under state
law; or
(b) Any state agency, local public agency, or person that
(i) does not have the authority to acquire property by eminent
domain under state law and (ii) has been designated an
"acquiring agency" under rules adopted by the lead agency.
However, the lead agency may only designate a state agency,
local public agency, or a person as an "acquiring agency" to
the extent that it is necessary in order to qualify for federal
financial assistance.
(9) The term "displacing agency" means the state
agency, local public agency, or any person carrying out a program or project, with federal or state financial assistance, that
causes a person to be a displaced person.
(10) The term "federal financial assistance" means a
grant, loan, or contribution provided by the United States,
except any federal guarantee or insurance and any interest
reduction payment to an individual in connection with the
purchase and occupancy of a residence by that individual.
(11) The term "mortgage" means such classes of liens as
are commonly given to secure advances on, or the unpaid
purchase price of, real property, under the laws of this state,
together with the credit instruments, if any, secured thereby.
(12) The term "lead agency" means the Washington state
department of transportation.
(13) The term "appraisal" means a written statement
independently and impartially prepared by a qualified
appraiser setting forth an opinion of defined value of an adequately described property as of a specific date, supported by
the presentation and analysis of relevant market information.
[2003 c 254 § 1; 1988 c 90 § 2; 1972 ex.s. c 34 § 1; 1971 ex.s.
c 240 § 2.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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8.26.045
8.26.035 Payment for moving and related expenses.
(1) Whenever a program or project to be undertaken by a displacing agency will result in the displacement of any person,
the displacing agency shall provide for the payment to the
displaced person of:
(a) Actual reasonable expenses in moving himself or herself, or his or her family, business, farm operation, or other
personal property;
(b) Actual direct losses of tangible personal property as a
result of moving or discontinuing a business or farm operation, but not to exceed an amount equal to the reasonable
expenses that would have been required to relocate the property, in accordance with criteria established by the lead
agency;
(c) Actual reasonable expenses in searching for a
replacement business or farm; and
(d) Actual reasonable expenses necessary to reestablish a
displaced farm, nonprofit organization, or small business at
its new site, in accordance with criteria established by the
lead agency, but not to exceed fifty thousand dollars.
(2) A displaced person eligible for payments under subsection (1) of this section who is displaced from a dwelling
and who elects to accept the payments authorized by this subsection in lieu of the payments authorized by subsection (1)
of this section may receive an expense and dislocation allowance determined according to a schedule established by the
lead agency.
(3) A displaced person eligible for payments under subsection (1) of this section who is displaced from the person’s
place of business or farm operation and who is eligible under
criteria established by the lead agency may elect to accept the
payment authorized by this subsection in lieu of the payment
authorized by subsection (1) of this section. The payment
shall consist of a fixed payment in an amount to be determined according to criteria established by the lead agency,
except that the payment shall be not less than one thousand
dollars nor more than twenty thousand dollars. A person
whose sole business at the displacement dwelling is the rental
of that property to others does not qualify for a payment
under this subsection. [2003 c 357 § 1; 1988 c 90 § 3.]
8.26.035
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8.26.045 Payment for replacement housing for homeowners. (1) In addition to payments otherwise authorized by
this chapter, the displacing agency shall make an additional
payment, not in excess of twenty-two thousand five hundred
dollars, to any displaced person who is displaced from a
dwelling actually owned and occupied by the displaced person for not less than one hundred and eighty days immediately before the initiation of negotiations for the acquisition
of the property. The additional payment shall include the following elements:
(a) The amount, if any, that when added to the acquisition cost of the dwelling acquired by the displacing agency,
equals the reasonable and necessary cost of a comparable
replacement dwelling;
(b) The amount, if any, that will compensate the displaced person for any increased mortgage interest costs and
other debt service costs that the person is required to pay for
financing the acquisition of any such comparable replacement dwelling. This amount shall be paid only if the dwelling
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acquired by the displacing agency was encumbered by a bona
fide mortgage that was a valid lien on the dwelling for not
less than one hundred and eighty days immediately before the
initiation of negotiations for the acquisition of the dwelling;
(c) Reasonable expenses incurred by the displaced person for evidence of title, recording fees, and other closing
costs incident to the purchase of the replacement dwelling,
but not including prepaid expenses.
(2) The additional payment authorized by this section
shall be made only to a displaced person who purchases and
occupies a decent, safe, and sanitary replacement dwelling
within one year after the date on which the person receives
final payment from the displacing agency for the acquired
dwelling or the date on which the obligation of the displacing
agency under RCW 8.26.075 is met, whichever date is later,
except that the displacing agency may extend the period for
good cause. If the period is extended, the payment under this
section shall be based on the costs of relocating the person to
a comparable replacement dwelling within one year of that
date. [1988 c 90 § 4.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.055
8.26.055 Payment for replacement housing for tenants and others. (1) In addition to amounts otherwise authorized by this chapter, a displacing agency shall make a payment to or for a displaced person displaced from a dwelling
not eligible to receive a payment under RCW 8.26.045 if the
dwelling was actually and lawfully occupied by the displaced
person for not less than ninety days immediately before (a)
the initiation of negotiations for acquisition of the dwelling,
or (b) in any case in which displacement is not a direct result
of acquisition, such other event as the lead agency prescribes.
The payment shall consist of the amount necessary to enable
the person to lease or rent for a period not to exceed forty-two
months, a comparable replacement dwelling, but not to
exceed five thousand two hundred fifty dollars. At the discretion of the displacing agency, a payment under this subsection may be made in periodic installments. Computation of a
payment under this subsection to a low-income displaced
person for a comparable replacement dwelling shall take into
account the person’s income.
(2) A person eligible for a payment under subsection (1)
of this section may elect to apply the payment to a down payment on, and other incidental expenses pursuant to, the purchase of a decent, safe, and sanitary replacement dwelling.
The person may, at the discretion of the displacing agency, be
eligible under this subsection for the maximum payment
allowed under subsection (1) of this section, except that, in
the case of a displaced homeowner who has owned and occupied the displacement dwelling for at least ninety days but not
more than one hundred eighty days immediately before the
initiation of negotiations for the acquisition of the dwelling,
the payment shall not exceed the payment the person would
otherwise have received under RCW 8.26.045(1) had the person owned and occupied the displacement dwelling one hundred eighty days immediately before the initiation of the
negotiations. [1988 c 90 § 5.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
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8.26.065 Relocation assistance advisory services. (1)
Programs or projects undertaken by a displacing agency shall
be planned in a manner that (a) recognizes, at an early stage
in the planning of the programs or projects and before the
commencement of any actions that will cause displacements,
the problems associated with the displacement of individuals,
families, businesses, and farm operations, and (b) provides
for the resolution of the problems in order to minimize
adverse impacts on displaced persons and to expedite program or project advancement and completion.
(2) Displacing agencies shall ensure that the relocation
assistance advisory services described in subsection (3) of
this section are made available to all persons displaced by the
agency. If the agency determines that any person occupying
property immediately adjacent to the property where the displacing activity occurs is caused substantial economic injury
as a result thereof, the agency may make available to the person the advisory services.
(3) Each relocation assistance advisory program required
by subsection (2) of this section shall include such measures,
facilities, or services as may be necessary or appropriate in
order to:
(a) Determine, and make timely recommendations on,
the needs and preferences, if any, of displaced persons for
relocation assistance;
(b) Provide current and continuing information on the
availability, sales prices, and rental charges of comparable
replacement dwellings for displaced homeowners and tenants
and suitable locations for businesses and farm operations;
(c) Assist a person displaced from a business or farm
operation in obtaining and becoming established in a suitable
replacement location;
(d) Supply (i) information concerning federal, state, and
local programs that may be of assistance to displaced persons, and (ii) technical assistance to the persons in applying
for assistance under those programs;
(e) Provide other advisory services to displaced persons
in order to minimize hardships to them in adjusting to relocation; and
(f) Coordinate relocation activities performed by the
agency with other federal, state, or local governmental
actions in the community that could affect the efficient and
effective delivery of relocation assistance and related services.
(4) Notwithstanding *RCW 8.26.020(4)(b), in any case
in which a displacing agency acquires property for a program
or project, a person who occupies the property on a rental
basis for a short term or a period subject to termination when
the property is needed for the program or project is eligible
for advisory services to the extent determined by the displacing agency. [1988 c 90 § 6.]
8.26.065
*Reviser’s note: RCW 8.26.020 was amended by 2003 c 254 § 1,
changing subsection (4)(b) to subsection (4)(c).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.075 Assurance of availability of housing—
Exceptions. (1) If a program or project undertaken by a displacing agency cannot proceed on a timely basis because
comparable replacement dwellings are not available, and the
head of the displacing agency determines that the dwellings
cannot otherwise be made available, the head of the displac8.26.075
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ing agency may take such action as is necessary or appropriate to provide the dwellings by use of funds authorized for the
project. The displacing agency may use this section to exceed
the maximum amounts that may be paid under RCW
8.26.045 and 8.26.055 on a case-by-case basis for good cause
as determined in accordance with rules adopted by the lead
agency.
(2) No person may be required to move from a dwelling
on account of any program or project undertaken by a displacing agency unless the displacing agency is satisfied that
comparable replacement housing is available to the person.
(3) The displacing agency shall assure that a person shall
not be required to move from a dwelling unless the person
has had a reasonable opportunity to relocate to a comparable
replacement dwelling, except in the case of the following:
(a) A major disaster as defined in section 102(2) of the
Federal Disaster Relief Act of 1974;
(b) A national emergency declared by the president; or
(c) Any other emergency that requires the person to
move immediately from the dwelling because continued
occupancy of the dwelling by the person constitutes a substantial danger to the health or safety of the person. [1988 c
90 § 7.]
8.26.180
established organization for conducting relocation assistance
programs. The state agency or local public agency shall, in
carrying out relocation activities described in RCW 8.26.075,
whenever practicable, use the services of state or local housing agencies, or other agencies having experience in the
administration or conduct of similar housing assistance activities. [1988 c 90 § 9.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.105 Use of funds. (1) Funds appropriated or otherwise available to a state agency or local public agency for the
acquisition of real property or an interest therein for a particular program or project shall also be available to carry out the
provisions of this chapter as applied to that program or
project.
(2) No payment or assistance under this chapter may be
required to be made to any person or included as a program or
project cost under this section, if the person receives a payment required by federal, state, or local law that is determined
by the head of the displacing agency to have substantially the
same purpose and effect as that payment under this chapter.
[1988 c 90 § 10.]
8.26.105
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Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.115 Relocation assistance payments not income
or resources. No payment received by a displaced person
under RCW 8.26.035 through 8.26.105 may be considered as
income for the purpose of determining the eligibility or
extent of eligibility of any person for assistance under any
state law or for the purposes of any income tax or any tax
imposed under Title 82 RCW, and the payments shall not be
deducted from any amount to which any recipient would otherwise be entitled under Title 74 RCW. [1988 c 90 § 11.]
8.26.115
8.26.085 Lead agency’s rule-making authority—
Compliance date. (1) The lead agency, after full consultation with the department of general administration, shall
adopt rules and establish such procedures as the lead agency
may determine to be necessary to assure:
(a) That the payments and assistance authorized by this
chapter are administered in a manner that is fair and reasonable and as uniform as practicable;
(b) That a displaced person who makes proper application for a payment authorized for that person by this chapter
is paid promptly after a move or, in hardship cases, is paid in
advance; and
(c) That a displaced person who is aggrieved by a program or project that is under the authority of a state agency or
local public agency may have his application reviewed by the
state agency or local public agency.
(2) The lead agency, after full consultation with the
department of general administration, may adopt such other
rules and procedures, consistent with the provisions of this
chapter, as the lead agency deems necessary or appropriate to
carry out this chapter.
(3) State agencies and local public agencies shall comply
with the rules adopted pursuant to this section by April 2,
1989. [1988 c 90 § 8.]
8.26.085
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.095 Contracts for services—Use of services of
other agencies. In order to prevent unnecessary expenses
and duplication of functions, and to promote uniform and
effective administration of relocation assistance programs for
displaced persons, a state agency or local public agency may
enter into contracts with any individual, firm, association, or
corporation for services in connection with this chapter or
may carry out its functions under this chapter through any
federal or state agency or local public agency having an
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8.26.180 Acquisition procedures. Every acquiring
agency shall, to the greatest extent practicable, be guided by
the following policies:
(1) Every reasonable effort shall be made to acquire
expeditiously real property by negotiation.
(2) Real property shall be appraised before the initiation
of negotiations, and the owner or his designated representative shall be given an opportunity to accompany at least one
appraiser of the acquiring agency during his inspection of the
property, except that the lead agency may prescribe a procedure to waive the appraisal in cases involving the acquisition
of property with a low fair market value.
(3) Before the initiation of negotiations for real property,
the acquiring agency shall establish an amount which it
believes to be just compensation therefor, and shall make a
prompt offer to acquire the property for the full amount so
established. In no event shall such amount be less than the
agency’s approved appraisal of the fair market value of such
property. Any decrease or increase in the fair market value of
the real property to be acquired prior to the date of valuation
caused by the public improvement for which such property is
acquired, or by the likelihood that the property would be
acquired for such improvement, other than that due to physical deterioration within the reasonable control of the owner,
will be disregarded in determining the compensation for the
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property. The acquiring agency shall provide the owner of
real property to be acquired with a written statement of, and
summary of the basis for, the amount it established as just
compensation. Where appropriate the just compensation for
the real property acquired, for damages to remaining real
property, and for benefits to remaining real property shall be
separately stated.
(4) No owner shall be required to surrender possession of
real property before the agreed purchase price is paid or
deposited with a court having jurisdiction of condemnation of
such property, in accordance with applicable law, for the benefit of the owner an amount not less than the acquiring
agency’s approved appraisal of the fair market value of such
property, or the amount of the award of compensation in the
condemnation proceeding of such property.
(5) The construction or development of a public
improvement shall be so scheduled that, to the greatest extent
practicable, no person lawfully occupying real property shall
be required to move from a dwelling or to move his business
or farm operation without at least ninety days written notice
of the date by which such move is required.
(6) If an owner or tenant is permitted to occupy the real
property acquired on a rental basis for a short term or for a
period subject to termination on short notice, the amount of
rent required shall not exceed the fair rental value of the property to a short-term occupier.
(7) In no event shall the time of condemnation be
advanced, *on negotiations or condemnation and the deposit
of funds in court for the use of the owner be deferred, or any
other coercive action be taken to compel an agreement on the
price to be paid for the property.
(8) If an interest in real property is to be acquired by
exercise of the power of eminent domain, formal condemnation proceedings shall be instituted. The acquiring agency
shall not intentionally make it necessary for an owner to institute legal proceedings to prove the fact of the taking of his
real property.
(9) If the acquisition of only a portion of a property
would leave the owner with an uneconomic remnant, the
head of the agency concerned shall offer to acquire that remnant. For the purposes of this chapter, an uneconomic remnant is a parcel of real property in which the owner is left with
an interest after the partial acquisition of the owner’s property and that the head of the agency concerned has determined has little or no value or utility.
(10) A person whose real property is being acquired in
accordance with this chapter may, after the person has been
fully informed of his right to receive just compensation for
the property, donate the property, any part thereof, any interest therein, or any compensation paid for it to any agency as
the person may determine. [1988 c 90 § 12; 1971 ex.s. c 240
§ 18.]
*Reviser’s note: The word "or" may have been intended. The language
of subsection (7) of this section is similar to language found in 49 C.F.R.
24.102(h).
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.190 Acquisition of buildings, structures, and
improvements. (1) Where any interest in real property is
acquired, the acquiring agency shall acquire an equal interest
in all buildings, structures, or other improvements located
upon the real property so acquired and which is required to be
removed from such real property or which is determined to be
adversely affected by the use to which such real property will
be put.
(2) For the purpose of determining the just compensation
to be paid for any building, structure, or other improvement
required to be acquired under subsection (1) of this section,
such building, structure, or other improvement shall be
deemed to be a part of the real property to be acquired notwithstanding the right or obligation of a tenant of the lands, as
against the owner of any other interest in the real property, to
remove such building, structure, or improvement at the expiration of his term, and the fair market value which such building, structure, or improvement contributes to the fair market
value of the real property to be acquired, or the fair market
value of such building, structure, or improvement for
removal from the real property, whichever is the greater, shall
be paid to the owner of such building, structure, or improvement.
(3) Payment for such building, structure, or improvement under subsection (1) of this section shall not result in
duplication of any payments otherwise authorized by state
law. No such payment shall be made unless the owner of the
land involved disclaims all interest in the improvements of
the tenant. In consideration for any such payment, the tenant
shall assign, transfer, and release all his right, title, and interest in and to such improvements. Nothing with regard to the
above-mentioned acquisition of buildings, structures, or
other improvements shall be construed to deprive the tenant
of any rights to reject payment and to obtain payment for
such property interests in accordance with other laws of this
state. [1988 c 90 § 13; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 19.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.200 Expenses incidental to transfer of right,
title, or interest to the acquiring agency. As soon as practicable after the date of payment of the purchase price or the
date of deposit in court of funds to satisfy the award of compensation in a condemnation proceeding to acquire real property, whichever is the earlier, the acquiring agency shall reimburse the owner, to the extent the acquiring agency deems
fair and reasonable, for expenses the owner necessarily
incurred for:
(1) Recording fees, transfer taxes, and similar expenses
incidental to conveying such real property to the acquiring
agency;
(2) Penalty costs for full or partial prepayment of any
preexisting recorded mortgage entered into in good faith
encumbering such real property; and
(3) The pro rata portion of real property taxes paid which
are allocable to a period subsequent to the date of vesting title
in the acquiring agency, or the effective date of possession of
such real property by the acquiring agency, whichever is the
earlier. [1988 c 90 § 14; 1971 ex.s. c 240 § 20.]
8.26.200
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.190
[Title 8 RCW—page 32]
8.26.205
8.26.205 Effect on certain property acquisitions. The
provisions of RCW 8.26.180, 8.26.190, and 8.26.200 create
no rights or liabilities and do not affect the validity of any
(2010 Ed.)
Miscellaneous Provisions
property acquisitions by purchase or condemnation. [1988 c
90 § 15.]
Additional notes found at www.leg.wa.gov
8.26.210 Award of costs, attorney’s fees, witness
fees—Conditions. See RCW 8.25.070, 8.25.075.
8.26.210
8.26.900 Severability—1971 ex.s. c 240. If any provision of this 1971 act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the
application of the provision to other persons or circumstances
is not affected. [1971 ex.s. c 240 § 23.]
8.26.900
8.26.901 Severability—Conflict with federal requirements—1988 c 90. (1) If any provision of this act or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the act or the application of the provision to
other persons or circumstances is not affected.
(2) If any part of this chapter is found to be in conflict
with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition to
the allocation of federal funds to the state, the conflicting part
of this chapter is declared to be inoperative solely to the
extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly
affected, and that finding or determination shall not affect the
operation of the remainder of this chapter in its application to
the agencies concerned. The rules under this chapter shall
meet federal requirements that are a necessary condition to
the receipt of federal funds by the state. [1988 c 90 § 16.]
8.26.901
8.28.040
When in any condemnation proceeding a decree is
entered appropriating public lands owned by the state or in
which the state has an interest, or any interest in or rights over
such lands, it shall be the duty of the plaintiff to cause to be
filed in the office of the commissioner of public lands a certified copy of such decree, together with a plat of the lands
appropriated and the lands contiguous thereto, in form and
substance as prescribed and required by the commissioner of
public lands, showing in detail the lands appropriated, and to
pay to the commissioner of public lands, or into the registry
of the court, the amount of compensation and damages fixed
and awarded in the decree. Upon receipt of such decree, plat,
compensation and damages, the commissioner of public
lands shall examine the same, and if he shall find that the
final decree and proceedings comply with the original petition and notice and any amendment duly authorized, and that
no additional interest of the state has been taken or appropriated through error or mistake, he shall cause notations thereof
to be made upon the abstracts, records and tract books in his
office, and shall issue to the plaintiff his certificate, reciting
compliance, in substance, with the above requirements, particularly describing the lands appropriated, and shall forthwith transmit the amount received as compensation and damages to the state treasurer, as in the case of sale of land, and
the subdivision of land through which any right-of-way is
appropriated shall thereafter be sold or leased subject to the
right-of-way. [1927 c 255 § 104; RRS § 7797-104. Formerly
RCW 8.28.010 and 8.28.020.]
8.28.030
8.26.910 Effective date—1971 ex.s. c 240. This act is
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health and safety, the support of the state government and its
existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1971.
[1971 ex.s. c 240 § 24.]
8.26.910
Chapter 8.28
Chapter 8.28 RCW
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Sections
8.28.010
8.28.030
8.28.040
8.28.050
8.28.070
Where state land is involved—Service of process—Filing of
decree—Duty of land commissioner.
Notice where military land is involved.
Interest on verdict fixed—Suspension during pendency of
appeal.
City in adjoining state may condemn watershed property.
Acquisition of property subject to unpaid or delinquent local
improvement assessments—Payment.
Opening of roads, railroads through cemetery—Consent required: RCW
68.24.180.
Petroleum leases—Rights-of-way over public lands: RCW 79.14.140.
Public lands: Chapter 79.02 RCW.
Water rights
artesian wells, rights-of-way to: RCW 90.36.010.
generally: RCW 90.03.040.
of the United States: RCW 90.40.010.
8.28.010 Where state land is involved—Service of
process—Filing of decree—Duty of land commissioner.
In all condemnation proceedings brought for the purpose of
appropriating any public land owned by the state or in which
the state has an interest, service of process shall be made
upon the commissioner of public lands.
8.28.010
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8.28.030 Notice where military land is involved.
Whenever any land, real estate, premises or other property
owned by the state of Washington and used for military purposes shall be involved in or affected by any eminent domain,
condemnation, local improvement or other special assessment proceeding whatsoever, in addition to the notices elsewhere provided by law, the officer or board required by law
to give notice of such proceedings shall cause to be served
upon the adjutant general at least twenty days in advance of
any hearing therein, a written notice, setting forth the nature
of the proceedings, the description of such state property
sought to be involved therein or affected thereby and the
amount of the proposed assessment therein. [1917 c 107 §
125; RRS § 8600.]
Condemnation for military purposes: RCW 8.04.170, 8.04.180.
8.28.040
8.28.040 Interest on verdict fixed—Suspension during pendency of appeal. Whenever in any eminent domain
proceeding, heretofore or hereafter instituted for the taking or
damaging of private property, a verdict shall have been
returned by the jury, or by the court if the case be tried without a jury, fixing the amount to be paid as compensation for
the property so to be taken or damaged, such verdict shall
bear interest at the maximum rate of interest permitted at that
time under RCW 19.52.020 from the date of its entry to the
date of payment thereof: PROVIDED, That the running of
such interest shall be suspended, and such interest shall not
accrue, for any period of time during which the entry of final
judgment in such proceeding shall have been delayed solely
by the pendency of an appeal taken in such proceeding.
[1984 c 129 § 2; 1943 c 28 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 936-4.]
[Title 8 RCW—page 33]
8.28.050
Title 8 RCW: Eminent Domain
8.28.050 City in adjoining state may condemn watershed property. That any municipal corporation of any state
adjoining the state of Washington may acquire title to any
land or water right within the state of Washington, by purchase or condemnation, which lies within any watershed
from which said municipal corporation obtains or desires to
obtain its water supply. [1909 c 16 § 1; RRS § 9280.]
8.28.050
8.28.070 Acquisition of property subject to unpaid or
delinquent local improvement assessments—Payment.
See RCW 79.44.190.
8.28.070
[Title 8 RCW—page 34]
(2010 Ed.)
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