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- § — Conviction of provider, notification to regulatory agency.
- § — Legislative finding—Short title.
- § — Abortion—Right to medical treatment of infant born alive.
- § — Making false claims, concealing information—Penalty—Exclusions.
- § — Use of circumstantial evidence.
- § — Reproductive privacy—Public policy.
- § — Civil action not limited.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Right to have and provide.
- § — Transfer of duties to the department of health.
- § — Unauthorized abortions—Penalty.
- § — Defenses to prosecution.
- § — State regulation.
- § — Refusing to perform.
- § — Short title—1992 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
- § — State-provided benefits.
- § — Advertising—False—Credit terms.
- § — Indecent articles, etc.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Construction—1992 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 120).
- § — Advertising—Names used—Penalty.
- § — Application of Consumer Protection Act and False Advertising Act.
- § — Violations generally—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful acts.
- § — Violations deemed unfair practice under chapter 19.86 RCW—Application of chapter 9.04 RCW—Procedur
- § — Violations—Corrupt practices—Initiative, referendum petitions.
- § — Violations—Corrupt practices—Recall petitions.
- § — Use of words indicating bank or trust company—Penalty.
- § — Legal services, advertising of—Penalty.
- § — Attachment of objects to utility poles—Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — False, misleading, deceptive advertising—Action to restrain and prevent.
- § — False, misleading, deceptive advertising.
- § — False advertising.
- § — False, misleading, deceptive advertising—Penalty.
- § — Assemblages of saboteurs.
- § — Indecent articles, etc.
- § — Advertising fuel prices by service stations.
- § — False, misleading, deceptive advertising—Assurance of discontinuance of unlawful practice.
- § — Criminal sabotage defined—Penalty.
- § — Provisions cumulative.
- § — Animals—Description of.
- § — Bull breed and ratio restrictions not applicable to counties west of Cascades.
- § — Castration or gelding of stock at large.
- § — Transporting or confining in unsafe manner—Penalty.
- § — Police dogs—Immunity.
- § — Additional powers.
- § — Cruelty to stock in transit—Penalty.
- § — Premises with guard animals—Registration, posting—Acts permitted firefighters—Liability for injury t
- § — Penalties.
- § — False certificate of registration of animals—False representation as to breed.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Transferring stolen pet animal to a research institution—Penalty.
- § — Pet animals—Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Transferring stolen pet animal to a person who has previously sold a stolen pet animal to a research
- § — Transferring stolen pet animal to a research institution by a U.S.D.A. licensed dealer—Penalty.
- § — Illegal sale, receipt, or transfer of pet animals—Separate offenses.
- § — Acts against animal facilities—Intent.
- § — Acts against animal facilities.
- § — Coyote getters.
- § — Carrier or racing pigeons—Injury to.
- § — Carrier or racing pigeons—Removal or alteration of identification.
- § — Harming a police dog, accelerant detection dog, or police horse—Penalty.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Funds collected by department.
- § — Restrictions on manufacture, sale, or storage—Users—Reports on storage—Waiver.
- § — Magazines—Classification, location and construction—Standards—Use.
- § — License required to manufacture, purchase, sell, use, possess, transport, or store explosives—Penalt
- § — Quantity and distance tables for storage—Adoption by rule.
- § — Limit on storage quantity.
- § — Quantity and distance table for explosives manufacturing buildings.
- § — Quantity and distance tables for separation between magazines—Adoption by rule.
- § — Storage of caps with explosives prohibited.
- § — Manufacturer's report—Inspection—License.
- § — Storage report—Inspection—License—Cancellation.
- § — Dealer in explosives—Application—License.
- § — Storage license fee.
- § — Purchaser's license fee.
- § — Purchaser of explosives—Application—License.
- § — User's license or renewal—Fee.
- § — Seller's license fee—Sellers to comply with dealer requirements.
- § — Annual inspection.
- § — Manufacturer's license fee—Manufacturers to comply with dealer requirements when selling.
- § — Unlawful access to explosives.
- § — Discharge of firearms or igniting flame near explosives.
- § — Explosive devices prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Exemptions.
- § — Municipal or county ordinances unaffected—State preemption.
- § — Coal mining code unaffected.
- § — Shipments out of state—Dealer's records.
- § — Sale to unlicensed person prohibited.
- § — Blasting near fur farms and hatcheries.
- § — Malicious placement of an imitation device—Penalties.
- § — Malicious placement of an explosive—Penalties.
- § — Intimidation or harassment with an explosive—Class C felony.
- § — Malicious explosion of a substance—Penalties.
- § — "Terrorist act" defined.
- § — Separate storage of components capable of detonation when mixed.
- § — Abandonment of explosives.
- § — Explosive containers to be marked—Penalty.
- § — Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Transportation regulations.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Separation from flammable materials.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Transportation, storage and display requirements.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Primers, transportation and storage requirements.
- § — Licenses—Fingerprint and criminal record checks—Fee—Licenses prohibited for certain persons—License
- § — License revocation, nonrenewal, or suspension.
- § — Licenses—Expiration—Extension of storage licenses.
- § — Implementation of chapter and rules pursuant to chapter 49.17 RCW.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Reporting theft or loss of explosives.
- § — Incriminating testimony not to be used.
- § — Presumption of innocence—Conviction of lowest degree, when.
- § — Intent to defraud.
- § — Conviction of lesser crime.
- § — Proceedings to impeach, etc., preserved.
- § — Employment of prisoners.
- § — Citizen immunity if aiding officer, scope—When.
- § — Omission, when not punishable.
- § — Failure of duty by public officer a misdemeanor.
- § — Civil remedies preserved.
- § — Sending letter, when complete.
- § — Application to existing civil rights.
- § — Financial, accounting services to cannabis industry.
- § — Abandoning, discarding refrigeration equipment.
- § — Permitting unused equipment to remain on premises.
- § — Violation of RCW 9.03.010 or 9.03.020.
- § — Keeping or storing equipment for sale.
- § — Program to be operated within conditions and limitations.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Duties of the director—General provisions—Testimony by medical providers.
- § — Sending notices, orders, payments to claimants.
- § — Protection of payments—Payment after death—Time limitations for filing—Confinement in institution.
- § — Transmission of amounts payable.
- § — Direct deposit or electronic payment of benefits.
- § — Penalty assessments in addition to fine or bail forfeiture—Distribution—Establishment of crime victi
- § — Crime victims' compensation account—Created.
- § — Crime victim and witness assistance account.
- § — Right of action for damages—Election—Effect of election or recovery—Lien of state.
- § — Applications for benefits—Accrual of rights.
- § — Who not entitled to compensation.
- § — Application for compensation—Treating provider shall provide assistance.
- § — Application for change in compensation.
- § — Medical examinations required by department—Medical bureau—Disputes.
- § — Beneficiaries' application for compensation.
- § — Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations.
- § — Aggravation, diminution, or termination of disability.
- § — Determination of permanent total disability.
- § — Reduction in disability compensation—Recovery of overpayments—Notice—Waiver—Application—Adjustments
- § — Compensation for loss of or damage to clothing or footwear.
- § — Marital status—Payment for or on account of children.
- § — Proof of contribution made by deceased victim.
- § — Nonresident alien beneficiary.
- § — Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs.
- § — Reimbursement of costs for transportation, medical services, counseling—Medical examinations—Regulat
- § — Establishment of funds.
- § — Health care professionals to maintain proper credentials and educational standards—Standards for tre
- § — Medical examinations—Department to monitor quality and objectivity.
- § — Medical examinations—Refusal to submit—Travel expenses—Compensation for time lost.
- § — Extent and duration of treatment.
- § — Medical providers—Failure to report or comply as required.
- § — Duties of attending physician or licensed advanced registered nurse practitioner—Medical information
- § — Appeals.
- § — Payment of compensation after appeal—Enforcement of order—Penalty.
- § — Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—Notice—Fees—Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation.
- § — Erroneous or fraudulent payment—Erroneous failure to make payment—Repayment orders—Right to contest
- § — Recovery of overpayments.
- § — Agreements with other states for certain examination costs.
- § — Public or private insurance—Attorneys' fees and costs of victim.
- § — Confidentiality.
- § — Release of information in performance of official duties.
- § — Benefits, payments and costs to be funded and accounted for separately.
- § — Information on funding availability, payments, administrative costs—Posting on departmental website.
- § — Application of chapter to claims filed under RCW 7.68.160.
- § — Claims of persons injured prior to effective date.
- § — Examination costs of assault of a child victims—Annual report.
- § — Examination costs of assault of a child victims paid by state.
- § — Examination costs of sexual assault victims paid by state.
- § — Payment for reenactments of crimes—Contracts—Deposits—Damages.
- § — Payment may be directed based on contract.
- § — Notice published of moneys in escrow.
- § — Payment to accused if charges dismissed, acquitted.
- § — Payment if no actions pending.
- § — Persons not guilty for mental reasons deemed convicted.
- § — Time for filing action begins when escrow account established.
- § — Escrow moneys may be used for legal representation.
- § — Restitution—Disposition when victim dead or not found.
- § — Actions to avoid law null and void.
- § — Finding.
- § — Property subject to seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture—Procedure.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture—Distribution of proceeds.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture—Remedies nondefeatable and supplemental.
- § — Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.
- § — Human trafficking—Coordinated state agency protocols.
- § — Trafficking of persons—Clearinghouse on human trafficking—Functions.
- § — Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs.
- § — Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs—Referrals.
- § — Nonfatal strangulation—Payment of costs for medical examination.
- § — Commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee. (Expires June 30, 2030.)
- § — Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 122.
- § — Severability—Construction—1977 ex.s. c 302.
- § — Section captions.
- § — Savings—Statute of limitations—1982 1st ex.s. c 8.
- § — Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Commission created—Purpose.
- § — Policy.
- § — Membership.
- § — Terms of members—Vacancies.
- § — Cessation of membership upon termination of office or employment.
- § — Chair and vice chair—Quorum—Meetings.
- § — Compensation—Reimbursement of travel expenses.
- § — Commission powers and duties—Rules and regulations.
- § — Additional powers and duties.
- § — Peace and corrections officer certification—Background investigation.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of peace and corrections officer certification.
- § — Denial or revocation of certification—Subsequent certification as corrections officer or peace offic
- § — Denial or revocation of peace or corrections officer certification—Readmission to academy—Reinstatem
- § — Lapsed peace officer certification—Reinstatement—Rules.
- § — Separation of peace or corrections officer—Notification to commission—Investigation—Civil penalty.
- § — Written complaint to deny, suspend, or revoke peace or corrections officer certification—Immunity of
- § — Lapsed corrections officer certification—Reinstatement—Rules.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of peace or corrections officer certification—Statement of charges
- § — Tribal police officer certification.
- § — Training and education obtained at approved existing institutions.
- § — Grants, funds, or gifts—Administration—Utilization of federal funds.
- § — Law enforcement personnel—Basic law enforcement training required—Commission to provide.
- § — Training on interaction with persons with substance use disorders.
- § — Training for corrections personnel.
- § — Training for corrections personnel—Core training requirements.
- § — Training for persons investigating child sexual abuse.
- § — Training on vehicular pursuits.
- § — Training for students enrolled at institutions of higher education.
- § — Training for tribal police officers and employees authorized—Conditions.
- § — Training for interaction with persons with a developmental disability or mental illness.
- § — Community-police partnership.
- § — Firearms certificate program for *private detectives.
- § — Firearms certificate program for security guards.
- § — Sexual assault—Training for investigating and prosecuting.
- § — Sexual assault and gender-based violence—Training for persons investigating.
- § — Sexual assault—Training curriculum modification.
- § — Sexual assault—Training for persons prosecuting.
- § — Gender-based violence—Sexual assault—Training curriculum requirements.
- § — Sexual assault—Development of proposal for case review program.
- § — Sexual assault—Statewide resource prosecutor grant program.
- § — Ethnic and cultural diversity—Development of curriculum for understanding—Training.
- § — Training regarding hate crime offenses.
- § — Juvenile runaways—Policy manual.
- § — Core training requirements.
- § — Report to the legislature.
- § — Hearings—Panel membership—Standard of proof—Appeals—Judicial review.
- § — Child abuse and neglect—Development of curriculum.
- § — Child abuse and neglect—Intensive training.
- § — Immunity of commission.
- § — Racial profiling—Policies—Training—Complaint review process—Data collection and reporting.
- § — Confidentiality of records—Public database.
- § — Racial profiling—Reports to the legislature.
- § — Motorcycle profiling.
- § — Personal crisis recognition and crisis intervention services—Training.
- § — Communications to crisis referral services—Confidentiality of communications and records.
- § — Crisis intervention training—Rules.
- § — Domestic violence investigation training.
- § — Washington internet crimes against children account.
- § — Criminal justice training commission firing range maintenance account.
- § — Testimony of children under age fourteen—Remote testimony—Number of child sexual abuse cases referre
- § — Mental health training.
- § — Violence de-escalation training.
- § — Violence de-escalation and mental health training—Adoption of rules—Training requirements.
- § — Audits—Deadly force investigations.
- § — Audits—Law enforcement agency training and certification requirements.
- § — Audits—Costs and fees.
- § — Medicolegal forensic investigation training required for coroners and medical examiners—Exceptions.
- § — Written model policy—Duty to intervene.
- § — Basic training.
- § — Law student rural public prosecution program.
- § — Training program—Mental health and substance use disorder professionals treating first responders.
- § — Trial skills training for prosecutors.
- § — Training program—First responder peer supporters.
- § — First responder peer support network—Professional directory.
- § — First responder peer support services programs—Grants.
- § — Local law enforcement grant program. (Expires June 30, 2028.)
- § — Local law enforcement grant program—Reports. (Expires December 31, 2029.)
- § — Supplemental criminal justice account. (Expires June 30, 2028.)
- § — Development of policies, procedures, and rules—2021 c 323.
- § — Task force on first responder wellness. (Expires December 31, 2028.)
- § — Transfer of conference center.
- § — Model standards for canine fentanyl detection.
- § — Effective date—2001 c 167.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Participation of a covered animal.
- § — Nonmobile, permanent institution or other fixed facility—Exceptions.
- § — Traveling animal acts—Certain animals—Penalty.
- § — City or county—Governing traveling animal acts.
- § — Criminal street gang definitions—State preemption.
- § — Barratry.
- § — Buying, demanding, or promising reward by district judge or deputy.
- § — Appropriate court defined.
- § — Courts, state and political subdivisions enjoined to enforce agreement.
- § — Agreement on detainers—Text.
- § — Escape—Effect.
- § — Giving over inmate authorized.
- § — Administrator—Appointment.
- § — Copies of chapter—Transmission.
- § — Request for temporary custody—Notice to prisoner and governor—Advising prisoner of rights.
- § — Removing lawful brands.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Imitating lawful brand.
- § — Counterfeit mark—Intellectual property.
- § — Counterfeiting—Penalties.
- § — Counterfeit items—Seizure and forfeiture.
- § — When deemed affixed.
- § — Fraudulent registration of trademark.
- § — Form and similitude defined.
- § — Use of the words "sterling silver," etc.
- § — Petroleum products improperly labeled or graded—Penalty.
- § — Use of words "coin silver," etc.
- § — Use of the word "sterling" on mounting.
- § — Use of the words "coin silver" on mounting.
- § — Unlawfully marking article made of gold.
- § — "Marked, stamped or branded" defined.
- § — Obscuring the identity of a machine.
- § — Offender a competent witness.
- § — Suppression of competitive bidding.
- § — Collusion to prevent competitive bidding—Penalty.
- § — Actions limited to one year.
- § — Agreements outside state.
- § — Escaped prisoner recaptured.
- § — Parole-revoked offender as escapee.
- § — Escape in the first degree.
- § — Escape in the third degree.
- § — Disturbing school, school activities or meetings—Penalty.
- § — Interference, obstruction of any court, building, or residence—Violations.
- § — Criminal penalty.
- § — Certain types of employment prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Child labor—Penalty.
- § — Use of words indicating bank or trust company—Penalty.
- § — Duty to comply—Violations—Penalty.
- § — Examinations directed—Cooperative agreements and actions.
- § — Authority of corporation or association to acquire stock of bank or national banking association.
- § — Trust business to be kept separate—Authorized deposit of securities.
- § — Legal services, advertising of—Penalty.
- § — General penalty—Effect of conviction.
- § — Certification—Effect—Penalty.
- § — False entries, statements, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Loans to officers or employees from trust funds—Penalty.
- § — Receiving deposits when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Preferences prohibited—Penalty.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Transfer of assets when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Filing false statements—Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Penalty for exhibiting false accounts, etc.
- § — Corrupt practices—Penalty.
- § — Illegal dividends, reductions—Penalty against directors.
- § — Impairment of surplus.
- § — Reporting and accounting for premiums.
- § — Impairment of capital.
- § — Contributions to candidates for insurance commissioner.
- § — Stated premium must include all charges.
- § — Illegal dealing in premiums.
- § — Misrepresentation in application for insurance.
- § — False claims or proof—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Wages and working conditions of minors—Special rules—Work permits.
- § — Work permit for minor required.
- § — Premium liability of worker.
- § — Sabotaging rolling stock—Receiving stolen railroad property.
- § — Fraud in stock subscription.
- § — Fraudulent issue of stock, scrip, etc.
- § — Insolvent bank receiving deposit.
- § — Corporation doing business without license.
- § — False report of corporation.
- § — Entity and personal liability.
- § — Criminal conspiracy.
- § — Block of information appearing as result of identity theft.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Findings—Intent.
- § — Improperly obtaining financial information.
- § — Identity theft.
- § — Soliciting undesired mail.
- § — Information available to victim.
- § — Application of Consumer Protection Act.
- § — Incident reports.
- § — Consumer fraud targeting seniors, vulnerable individuals.
- § — Unlawful practices—Penalty for violations—Exceptions.
- § — Affidavits required for issuance of license—Penalties.
- § — Effective date—1999 c 368.
- § — Violations by signers—Initiative, referendum petitions—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for false statements, illegal transfers, alterations, or forgeries—Exception.
- § — Penalty for exhibiting false accounts, etc.
- § — Obtaining employment by false letter or certificate.
- § — Unlawful acts relating to identification or certification card—Penalties.
- § — Violation of rules and regulations unlawful.
- § — Verification of applications—Electronic applications—Penalty.
- § — False representation concerning credit.
- § — False statement by deposit account applicant.
- § — False representation concerning title.
- § — Penalty for violation of code or regulation.
- § — Digital signature violations.
- § — Destruction, injury, secretion, etc., of property.
- § — Burning permits authorized—Resolution.
- § — Burning permits—Penalty.
- § — Door of public buildings to swing outward—Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Operating engine or boiler without spark arrester.
- § — Tampering with fire alarm or firefighting equipment—False alarm—Penalties.
- § — Tampering with fire alarm or firefighting equipment—Intent to commit arson—Penalty.
- § — Incendiary devices—Penalty.
- § — Incendiary devices—Definitions.
- § — Incendiary devices—Exceptions.
- § — Misconduct in signing a petition.
- § — Ownership—Proof of.
- § — Intent to defraud.
- § — Use of words indicating bank or trust company—Penalty.
- § — False entries, statements, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Destroying or secreting records—Penalty.
- § — Preferences prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Transfer of assets when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Illegal loans or investments.
- § — Preference in case of insolvency.
- § — Purchase at discount of accounts or certificates.
- § — Receiving deposits when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Falsification of books—Exhibiting false document—Making false statement of assets or liabilities.
- § — Facsimile signatures on bonds and coupons—Fraud—Destruction of plates—Penalty.
- § — Falsification—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for false statements.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Penalty for false statements, illegal transfers, alterations, or forgeries—Exception.
- § — Unlawful acts and practices.
- § — Penalty for exhibiting false accounts, etc.
- § — Illegal dividends, reductions—Penalty against directors.
- § — Reporting and accounting for premiums.
- § — Corrupt practices—Penalty.
- § — Destruction, injury, secretion, etc., of property.
- § — Obtaining employment by false letter or certificate.
- § — Fraud by employment agent.
- § — Rebates of wages—False records—Penalty.
- § — Rebates of wages on public works—Penalty.
- § — Commission of—Felony.
- § — Representing fund as perpetual—Penalty.
- § — Prohibited acts.
- § — Criminal penalty for violations.
- § — Additional penalty.
- § — Verification of applications—Electronic applications—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practices—Obtaining assistance—Disposal of realty—Penalties.
- § — Providing false information—Penalty.
- § — Other offenses—Penalties.
- § — Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property—Construction.
- § — Removal of property from county or state after assessment without paying tax.
- § — Removal of timber or improvements on which tax is delinquent—Penalty.
- § — Substitution of child.
- § — Mock auctions.
- § — Fraudulent removal of property.
- § — Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.
- § — Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors.
- § — Measurement of commodities—Public policy.
- § — Measurement of commodities—Measuring inaccurately—Altering measuring devices—Penalty.
- § — Measurement of commodities—Inducing violations—Penalty.
- § — Altering sample or certificate of assay.
- § — Fraud in liquor warehouse receipts.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Making false sample or assay of ore.
- § — Fire protection sprinkler system contractors—Wrongful acts.
- § — Loaded rifle or shotgun in vehicle—Unlawful use or possession—Unlawful use of a loaded firearm—Penal
- § — Fraudulent filing of vehicle report of sale.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Unlawful possession of firearms—Penalties.
- § — Unlawful possession of firearms—Restoration of right to possess.
- § — Children—Permissible firearm possession.
- § — Offenders under supervision of the department—Possession prohibited—Penalties.
- § — Persons who present likelihood of serious harm—Possession rights.
- § — Persons found not guilty by reason of insanity and others—Possession rights.
- § — Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.
- § — Carrying firearms.
- § — Correctional employees—Effect of exemption from firearms restrictions—Liability limited.
- § — Concealed pistol license—Reciprocity.
- § — Concealed pistol license—Application—Fee—Renewal.
- § — Law enforcement agency—Fingerprints fee.
- § — Delivery to ineligible persons.
- § — Concealed pistol license—Revocation.
- § — Dealer deliveries regulated—Hold on delivery—Fees authorized.
- § — Licensed dealer deliveries—Background checks.
- § — Waiver of confidentiality.
- § — Officials and agencies—Immunity, writ of mandamus.
- § — Supplying information on the eligibility of persons to possess firearms, purchase firearms, or be is
- § — Dealer licensing and registration required.
- § — Forfeiture of firearms—Disposition—Confiscation.
- § — Firearm frames or receivers—Background check—Penalty.
- § — Firearm sales or transfers—Background checks—Requirements—Exceptions.
- § — Dealer's licenses, by whom granted, conditions, fees—Employees, fingerprinting and background checks
- § — Firearms sales or transfers—Use of Washington state patrol firearms background check system.
- § — Firearm sales and transfers—Firearms safety training program—Exceptions.
- § — Firearms as loan security.
- § — Firearm sales or transfers—Denial of application report—Dealer's duties. (Contingent expiration date
- § — Penalties—Violations of RCW 9.41.113.
- § — Firearms—Permit to purchase application.
- § — Out-of-state purchasing.
- § — Purchasing of rifles and shotguns by nonresidents.
- § — Verification of licenses and registration—Notice to federal government.
- § — Recordkeeping requirements.
- § — Alteration of identifying marks—Exceptions.
- § — Department of licensing, authority to adopt rules—Reporting of violations—Authority to revoke licens
- § — Alien possession of firearms—Requirements—Penalty.
- § — Department of licensing—Eligibility to possess firearms.
- § — Alien possession of firearms—Alien firearm license—Political subdivisions may not modify requirement
- § — Alien possession of firearms—Possession without license—Conditions.
- § — Coyote getters.
- § — Unlawful firearms—Exceptions.
- § — Unlawful firearms and parts contraband.
- § — Use of machine gun or bump-fire stock in felony—Penalty.
- § — Possession of pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle by person from eighteen to twenty-one.
- § — Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.
- § — Dangerous exhibitions.
- § — Dangerous weapons—Penalty.
- § — Dangerous weapons—Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military
- § — Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm—Unlawful carrying or handling—Penalty—Exceptions
- § — Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities—Penalty—Exceptions.
- § — Possessing dangerous weapons on child care premises—Penalty—Exceptions.
- § — State preemption.
- § — Possessing dangerous weapons at voting facilities—Penalty—Exceptions.
- § — Open carry of weapons prohibited on state capitol grounds and municipal buildings.
- § — Weapons prohibited in certain places—Local laws and ordinances—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Undetectable or untraceable firearms—Penalties.
- § — Fireworks.
- § — Information pamphlet.
- § — Untraceable firearms—Exceptions—Penalties.
- § — Unfinished frames or receivers—Exceptions—Penalties.
- § — Imprinting a firearm or unfinished frame or receiver.
- § — Failure to register as felony firearm offender.
- § — Return of privately owned firearm by law enforcement agency—Notification—Exception—Exemption from pu
- § — Felony firearm offenders—Determination of registration.
- § — Duty to register—Requirements.
- § — Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Procedure—Penalty—Exemption from public disclosure.
- § — Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Form—Availability.
- § — Return of privately owned firearm or concealed pistol license by law enforcement agency—Duties—Notic
- § — Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Health professionals.
- § — Unsafe storage of a firearm.
- § — Firearm security and storage—Requirements for dealers.
- § — Safe storage of firearms expansion encouraged—No special relationship created by dealer storage.
- § — Large capacity magazines—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Large capacity magazines—Unfair method of competition.
- § — Firearm security and storage—Loss or theft—Owner or other person.
- § — Assault weapons—Manufacturing, importing, distributing, selling prohibited—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Assault weapons—Consumer protection act.
- § — Surrender of weapons or licenses—Prohibition on future possession or licensing.
- § — Proof of surrender and receipt pattern form—Declaration of nonsurrender pattern form—Administrative
- § — Surrender of weapons or licenses—Ensuring compliance.
- § — Proof of surrender and receipt form, declaration, or other evidence—Requirement to file with clerk o
- § — Penalty.
- § — Surrender of weapons or licenses—Ensuring compliance—Information sharing.
- § — Other grounds for issuance of search warrant.
- § — Possessing a stolen firearm.
- § — Recovery of money lost at gambling.
- § — Theft of a firearm.
- § — Action to recover leased premises used for gambling.
- § — Validity of evidence of gambling debt.
- § — Penalty for bribery in relation to baseball game.
- § — Penalty for acceptance of bribe.
- § — Corrupt baseball playing—Penalty.
- § — Commission of—Felony.
- § — Bucket shop defined.
- § — Maintaining bucket shop—Penalty.
- § — Written statement to be furnished—Presumption.
- § — Other law inapplicable to sale of tickets or shares.
- § — Bunco steering.
- § — Legislative declaration.
- § — "Amusement game."
- § — "Bingo."
- § — "Bookmaking."
- § — "Bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization."
- § — "Commercial stimulant."
- § — "Commission."
- § — "Fishing derby."
- § — "Contest of chance."
- § — "Fund-raising event."
- § — "Gambling."
- § — "Gambling device."
- § — "Gambling information."
- § — "Gambling premises."
- § — "Gambling record."
- § — "Lottery."
- § — "Member," "bona fide member."
- § — "Professional gambling."
- § — "Player."
- § — "Punchboards," "pull-tabs."
- § — "Raffle."
- § — "Thing of value."
- § — "Social card game."
- § — "Whoever," "person."
- § — Dice or coin contests for music, food, or beverage payment.
- § — Charitable, nonprofit organizations—Authorized gambling activities.
- § — Raffles—No license required, when.
- § — Enhanced raffles—Authority of commission—Report, recommendations.
- § — Amusement games authorized—Minimum rules.
- § — Social card games, punchboards, pull-tabs authorized.
- § — Bingo, raffles, amusement games—No license required, when.
- § — Sports pools authorized.
- § — Golfing sweepstakes authorized.
- § — Bowling sweepstakes authorized.
- § — Social card, dice games—Use of premises of charitable, nonprofit organizations.
- § — Promotional contests of chance authorized.
- § — Turkey shoots authorized.
- § — Sports wagering authorized.
- § — Sports wagering over the internet authorized.
- § — Sports wagering—Defined.
- § — Gambling commission—Members—Appointment—Vacancies, filling.
- § — Sports wagering—Prohibited activities—Penalty.
- § — Greyhound racing prohibited.
- § — Gambling commission—Chair—Quorum—Meetings—Compensation and travel expenses—Bond—Removal.
- § — Gambling commission—Counsel—Audits—Payment for.
- § — Gambling commission—Powers and duties.
- § — Charitable or nonprofit organizations—Sharing facilities.
- § — Information concerning problem gambling—Self-exclusion program—Fee increases.
- § — Gambling commission—Vacation of certain suspensions upon payment of monetary penalty.
- § — Pathological gambling behavior—Warning.
- § — Gambling commission—Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, permit—Other provisions not applic
- § — Gambling commission—Members and employees—Activities prohibited.
- § — Gambling commission—Administrator—Staff—Rules and regulations—Service contracts.
- § — Gambling commission—Reports.
- § — Gambling commission—Proceedings against, jurisdiction—Immunity from liability.
- § — Gambling revolving fund—Created—Receipts—Disbursements—Use.
- § — Taxation of gambling activities—Limitations—Restrictions on punchboards and pull-tabs—Lien.
- § — Taxation of gambling activities—Disbursement.
- § — Fees on pull-tab and punchboard sales.
- § — Restrictions on management or operation personnel—Restriction on leased premises.
- § — Inspection and audit of premises, paraphernalia, books, records, databases, hardware, software, or e
- § — Injunctions—Voiding of licenses, permits, or certificates.
- § — Gambling commission—Investigations—Inspections—Hearing and subpoena power—Administrative law judges.
- § — Applicants and licensees—Bribes to public officials, employees, agents—Penalty.
- § — Applicants and licensees—Responsibilities and duties—Waiver of liability—Investigation statement as
- § — Applicants, licensees, operators—Commission approval for hiring certain persons.
- § — Conducting activity without license.
- § — False or misleading entries or statements, refusal to produce records.
- § — Causing person to violate chapter.
- § — Violations relating to fraud, deceit, altering or misrepresenting, betting, or gambling—Penalty.
- § — Causing person to violate rule or regulation.
- § — Cities and towns—Ordinance enacting certain sections of chapter—Limitations—Penalties.
- § — Cities and towns—Ordinance adopting certain sections of chapter—Jurisdiction of courts.
- § — Obstruction of public servant—Penalty.
- § — Cheating—Defined.
- § — Cheating in the first degree.
- § — Cheating in the second degree.
- § — Working in gambling activity without license as violation—Penalty.
- § — Action for money damages due to violations—Interest—Attorneys' fees—Evidence for exoneration.
- § — Officers designated with police powers authorized to take action to prevent physical injury to perso
- § — Gambling records—Penalty—Exceptions.
- § — Ownership or interest in gambling device—Penalty—Exceptions.
- § — Enforcement—Commission as a law enforcement agency.
- § — Professional gambling in the first degree.
- § — Professional gambling in the third degree.
- § — Professional gambling in the second degree.
- § — Professional gambling—Penalties not applicable to authorized activities.
- § — Gambling activities by persons under age eighteen prohibited—Penalties—Jurisdiction—In-house control
- § — Gambling devices, real and personal property—Seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Slot machines, antique—Defenses concerning—Presumption created.
- § — Proof of possession as evidence of knowledge of its character.
- § — Gambling information, transmitting or receiving.
- § — Gambling property or premises—Common nuisances, abatement—Termination of interests, licenses—Enforce
- § — Taxing authority, exclusive.
- § — Licensing and regulation authority, exclusive.
- § — State lottery exemption.
- § — Fishing derbies exempted.
- § — Licenses, scope of authority—Exception.
- § — Licenses and reports—Public inspection—Exceptions and requirements—Charges.
- § — Licenses for manufacture, sale, distribution, or supply of gambling devices.
- § — Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax—Writ of attachment—Records as evidence.
- § — Indian tribes—Compact negotiation process.
- § — Wildlife raffle.
- § — Tribal actions—Federal jurisdiction.
- § — Use of public assistance electronic benefit cards prohibited—Licensee to report violations—Suspensio
- § — RCW 9.46.410 to be negotiated with Indian tribes.
- § — Intent—1987 c 4.
- § — Construction—1987 c 4.
- § — Intent—1994 c 218.
- § — Misconduct of officer drawing jury.
- § — Soliciting jury duty.
- § — Grand juror acting after challenge allowed.
- § — Misconduct of officer in charge of jury.
- § — Disclosure of deposition returned by grand jury.
- § — Disclosing transaction of grand jury.
- § — Bribe receiving by a witness.
- § — Restoration of stolen property—Duty of officers.
- § — Witness refusing to attend legislature or committee or to testify.
- § — Ownership—Proof of.
- § — Penalty for injury to property.
- § — Property, failure of officials or employees to account for—Mutilation by—Penalties.
- § — Destruction, injury, secretion, etc., of property.
- § — Endangering life by refusal to labor.
- § — Malicious placement of an explosive—Penalties.
- § — Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
- § — Malicious explosion of a substance—Penalties.
- § — Threats to bomb or injure property—Penalty.
- § — Carrier or racing pigeons—Injury to.
- § — Carrier or racing pigeons—Removal or alteration of identification.
- § — Telephone harassment.
- § — Telephone harassment—Permitting telephone to be used.
- § — Telephone harassment—Offense, where deemed committed.
- § — Malicious mischief in the first degree.
- § — Malicious mischief—"Physical damage" defined.
- § — Instituting suit in name of another.
- § — Compelling attendance of witnesses and testimony—Penalty.
- § — Duty of custodian of will—Liability.
- § — Malicious prosecution.
- § — Punishment of recalcitrant witness.
- § — Punishment for contempt.
- § — Duty of witness of offense against child or any violent offense—Penalty.
- § — Improper construction a nuisance—Penalty.
- § — Nonconforming cemetery a nuisance—Penalty.
- § — Placing poison or other harmful object or substance in food, drinks, medicine, or water—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Public nuisance.
- § — Maintaining or permitting nuisance.
- § — Unequal damage.
- § — Furnishing impure water—Penalty.
- § — Abatement of nuisance.
- § — Deposit of unwholesome substance.
- § — Obscene literature—Description.
- § — Telephone harassment.
- § — Telephone harassment—Offense, where deemed committed.
- § — Obscene literature, shows, etc.—Exemptions.
- § — Indecent articles, etc.
- § — "Erotic material"—Definitions.
- § — Unlawful acts.
- § — Exceptions to RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120.
- § — Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when.
- § — Provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 exclusive.
- § — "Sexually explicit material"—Defined—Unlawful display.
- § — Promoting pornography—Class C felony—Penalties.
- § — Perjury—Subornation of perjury—Description of matter.
- § — Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
- § — Affidavits required for issuance of license—Penalties.
- § — Violations by signers—Initiative, referendum petitions—Penalty.
- § — Violations by signers, officers—Recall petitions—Penalty.
- § — Ballots—Violation.
- § — Examinations directed—Cooperative agreements and actions.
- § — Verification of applications—Electronic applications—Penalty.
- § — False entries, statements, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Oaths, who may administer—Criminal penalty for willful false listing.
- § — Committal of witness—Detention of documents.
- § — Divulging telegram.
- § — Opening sealed letter.
- § — Intercepting private communication—Court order permitting interception—Grounds for issuance—Duration
- § — Intercepting, recording, or divulging private communication—Consent required—Exceptions.
- § — Admissibility of intercepted communication in evidence.
- § — Violating right of privacy—Civil action—Liability for damages.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Persons and activities excepted from chapter.
- § — Certain emergency response personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080—Standards—Court a
- § — Intercepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations—Conditions—Notice.
- § — Recordings available to defense counsel.
- § — Intercepting, recording, or disclosing private communications—Not unlawful for building owner—Condit
- § — Recording private communications—Authorization of or application for—Inventory, contents, service—Av
- § — Recording private communications—Authorization—Application for, contents.
- § — Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances—Findings.
- § — Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances or commercia
- § — Judicial authorizations—Availability of judge required.
- § — Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances—Concurrent p
- § — Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances or commercia
- § — Pen registers, trap and trace devices, cell site simulator devices.
- § — Collecting, using electronic data or metadata—Cell site simulator devices—Requirements.
- § — State flag.
- § — Display of national and state flags.
- § — "Flag," etc., defined.
- § — United States flag—Procurement, display, exercises—National anthem.
- § — Improper use of flag prohibited.
- § — Desecration of flag.
- § — Defined—Penalty.
- § — Application of provisions.
- § — Levying war.
- § — Misprision of treason.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Enforcement and remedies.
- § — Duty of custodian of will—Liability.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Violation of chapter or rules—Suspension—Civil penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Violations—Department discretion—Duty of prosecuting attorney—Injunctions.
- § — Penalties for violating chapter.
- § — Unlawful acts—Penalties—Injunctions—Investigations.
- § — Removal or alteration of brand—Penalty.
- § — Moving another's livestock from range.
- § — Violations, gross misdemeanor—Injunction—Denial, revocation, or suspension of license.
- § — Disposition of proceeds of sale when no proof of ownership—Penalty for accepting proceeds after sale
- § — Civil infractions—Time and mileage fee.
- § — Penalty for violations.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Penalties—Second and subsequent offenses.
- § — Violation of chapter—Penalties—Enforcement—Injunctions—Persons who may initiate proceedings.
- § — Violations—Penalties.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Officials of district may enter lands—Penalty for prevention.
- § — Use of credentials in written materials—Treatment by prayer not regulated.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty—General.
- § — Violations—Penalty—Prosecutions.
- § — Practice or solicitation by corporations prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practice—Hygienists—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practice—Employing unlicensed dentist—Penalty.
- § — Advertising—Names used—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful business practices—Penalty.
- § — Engaging in business without license—Penalty.
- § — Violations and penalties.
- § — Operating without license—Penalty.
- § — Violations generally—Penalty.
- § — Operating without license—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practices.
- § — Itinerant vendor's or peddler's registration—Fee—Penalties—Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanola
- § — License—Fees—Display—Inactive license.
- § — Unlawful practices—Penalty for violations—Exceptions.
- § — False advertising—Use of name and words—License required—Prosecutions of violations.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Use of another's license or diploma a felony.
- § — Violations generally—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Advertising limitations.
- § — Violations—Operating agency without a license—Penalty—Return of fees or compensation.
- § — Violation of RCW 19.16.250 or 19.16.260—Additional penalty.
- § — Violation of rules by agent, employee or officer—Penalty.
- § — Obtaining hotel, restaurant, lodging house, ski area, etc., accommodations by fraud—Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Specialty electrical contractor license—Written warning, penalty—Violations of RCW 19.28.010 throug
- § — Rebating prohibited—Disclosure—List of alternative facilities.
- § — Prohibited acts—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Criminal penalty.
- § — Obstruction of director or sealer in performance of duties—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practices—Penalty.
- § — Prohibited acts—Penalties.
- § — Penalty for violation of chapter—Limitation of actions.
- § — Warehouse receipts—Dealing in unauthorized receipts prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Criminal punishment, chapter not exclusive.
- § — Examination of receipts and commodities—Request—Fee—Access to bins—Records and accounts—Out-of-state
- § — Inspection or grading of commodities—Unlawful practices—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for failure to deliver certificates.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Penalty for violations—1939 c 204.
- § — Affidavits required for issuance of license—Penalties.
- § — Penalty for unlawful solemnization—Code 1881.
- § — Family abandonment—Penalty—Exception.
- § — Certain types of employment prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Family nonsupport—Penalty—Exception.
- § — Selling or giving tobacco to minor—Belief of representative capacity, no defense—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for injury to property.
- § — Wilfully retaining books—Infraction.
- § — Court orders—Penalties—Parents' defense.
- § — Abusing or insulting teachers, liability for—Penalty.
- § — Disturbing school, school activities or meetings—Penalty.
- § — Examination questions—Disclosing—Penalty.
- § — Certain corrupt practices of school officials—Penalty.
- § — Property, failure of officials or employees to account for—Mutilation by—Penalties.
- § — Interfering by force or violence with any administrator, faculty member or student unlawful—Penalty.
- § — Intimidating any administrator, faculty member, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful—P
- § — Certain unlawful acts—Disciplinary authority exception.
- § — Marine biological preserve—Established and described—Unlawful gathering of marine biological materia
- § — Registration, voting records—As public records—Information furnished—Restrictions, confidentiality.
- § — Canvassing procedure—Refusal to certify—Penalty.
- § — Violations by officers.
- § — Officials' violations.
- § — Voter violations.
- § — Violations by officers.
- § — Violations—Corrupt practices—Recall petitions.
- § — Violations by signers—Initiative, referendum petitions—Penalty.
- § — Violations—Corrupt practices—Initiative, referendum petitions.
- § — Violations by signers, officers—Recall petitions—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful appropriation, printing, or distribution.
- § — Unauthorized examination of ballots, election materials—Revealing information.
- § — Acts prohibited near voting centers, student engagement hubs, and ballot drop boxes.
- § — Ballots—Removing from voting center or ballot drop location.
- § — Tampering with materials.
- § — Hindering or bribing voter.
- § — Tampering with voting machines, devices—Unauthorized access.
- § — Influencing voter to withhold vote.
- § — Solicitation of bribe by voter.
- § — Repeaters.
- § — Tabulation of invalid ballots.
- § — Unqualified persons voting.
- § — Ballots—Violation.
- § — Officers—Violations generally.
- § — Divulging ballot count.
- § — Duty to comply—Violations—Penalty.
- § — Use of words indicating bank or trust company—Penalty.
- § — Authority of corporation or association to acquire stock of bank or national banking association.
- § — Examinations directed—Cooperative agreements and actions.
- § — Trust business to be kept separate—Authorized deposit of securities.
- § — False entries, statements, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Legal services, advertising of—Penalty.
- § — Destroying or secreting records—Penalty.
- § — Commission, etc., for procuring loan—Penalty.
- § — Loans to officers or employees from trust funds—Penalty.
- § — General penalty—Effect of conviction.
- § — Certification—Effect—Penalty.
- § — Receiving deposits when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Preferences prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Specific penalties invoked.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Penalty for concealing or destroying evidence.
- § — Transfer of assets when insolvent—Penalty.
- § — Compliance required—Use of words in name or advertising—Penalty—Saving.
- § — Illegal loans or investments.
- § — Purchase at discount of accounts or certificates.
- § — Preference in case of insolvency.
- § — False statement affecting financial standing.
- § — Suppressing, secreting, or destroying evidence or records.
- § — Falsification of books—Exhibiting false document—Making false statement of assets or liabilities.
- § — Officers and employees—Passes, free services prohibited, exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Specific powers enumerated.
- § — Specific powers enumerated.
- § — Specific powers enumerated.
- § — Additional powers.
- § — Use of bicycle paths for other purposes prohibited.
- § — Pollution as criminal nuisance—Punishment.
- § — County census authorized—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for taking illegal fees.
- § — Penalty for failure to pay over fees.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty for violation of code or regulation.
- § — Rules and regulations as to use—Penalty.
- § — Peddler's license—Penalty for peddling without license.
- § — Hawkers, auctioneers, and barterers must procure license—Exceptions.
- § — Penalty for violations of regulations.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Restrictions on use of oil at intersections or entrances to county roads.
- § — Penalty for false statement as to tax exemption.
- § — Interference with employment—Penalty.
- § — Employment or membership in other organizations—Discrimination prohibited—Penalty—Civil cause of act
- § — Discharge from employment—Penalty.
- § — Authorized military organizations.
- § — Orders, rules, regulations—Enforcement—Availability—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for false entries.
- § — False statement, failure to file, or failure to post document required to be posted—Penalty—Unpaid w
- § — Unauthorized use—Penalty.
- § — Kindling of fires by persons driving lumber.
- § — Facsimile signatures on bonds and coupons—Fraud—Destruction of plates—Penalty.
- § — Action for negligently permitting fire to spread.
- § — Recovery of money lost at gambling.
- § — Offering false instrument for filing or record.
- § — Penalty—Jurisdiction.
- § — Penalty—Jurisdiction.
- § — Penalty for false statements.
- § — Falsification—Penalty.
- § — Improper conduct by certain justices.
- § — Municipal corporations and political subdivisions—Certificates need not be sworn—Penalty for false c
- § — Municipal corporations and political subdivisions—Approving or paying false claim—Penalties.
- § — Prohibited contracts void—Penalties for violation of chapter.
- § — Embezzlement—Penalty.
- § — Reports by employers.
- § — Access to plants—Penalty for refusal.
- § — Compelling attendance of witnesses and testimony—Penalty.
- § — Punishment for contempt.
- § — Control of traffic on capitol grounds—Violations, traffic infractions, misdemeanors—Jurisdiction.
- § — Additional violations—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Punishment of recalcitrant witness.
- § — Operating violations—Exceptions.
- § — Operating violations.
- § — General penalty—Civil liability.
- § — Additional violations—Penalty.
- § — Violations as traffic infractions—Exceptions—Civil liability.
- § — Penalty—Violation.
- § — Pneumatic passenger car tires—Standards—Exception for off-highway use—Penalty.
- § — Interference with official traffic-control devices or railroad signs or signals.
- § — Regrooved tires—Standards—Exception for off-highway use—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for violation of RCW 46.37.184 through 46.37.188.
- § — Throwing materials on highway prohibited—Removal.
- § — Excess weight—Logging trucks—Special permits—County or city permits—Fees—Discretion of arresting off
- § — Tires—Unsafe—State patrol's authority—Penalty.
- § — Violations relating to toll facilities—Exception.
- § — Dropping load, other materials—Covering.
- § — Violations as traffic infractions—Exceptions.
- § — Unprofessional conduct—Bond/insurance policy—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty for destroying native flora on state lands, highways, parks.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Violations specified—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Misuse of county or city road funds—General penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Penalties for violations.
- § — Solicitation permit.
- § — Penalty for exhibiting false accounts, etc.
- § — Corrupt practices—Penalty.
- § — Illegal dividends, reductions—Penalty against directors.
- § — Impairment of capital.
- § — License required.
- § — Impairment of surplus.
- § — Reporting and accounting for premiums.
- § — Stated premium must include all charges.
- § — Contributions to candidates for insurance commissioner.
- § — Illegal dealing in premiums.
- § — Misrepresentation in application for insurance.
- § — Destruction, injury, secretion, etc., of property.
- § — Penalty.
- § — False claims or proof—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Prosecutions prohibited.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Blacklisting—Penalty.
- § — Fraud in securing advances—Penalty.
- § — Labor representative receiving bribe.
- § — Bribery of labor representative.
- § — Obtaining employment by false letter or certificate.
- § — Bringing in out-of-state persons to replace employees involved in labor dispute—Penalty.
- § — Requiring lie detector tests—Penalty.
- § — Enforcement of wage claims—Issuance of subpoenas—Compliance.
- § — Prohibited acts of employer—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for noncompliance with RCW 49.48.010 through 49.48.030 and 49.48.060.
- § — Director may require bond after assignment of wage claims or receipt of a wage complaint—Court actio
- § — Rebates of wages—False records—Penalty.
- § — Rebates of wages on public works—Penalty.
- § — Misdemeanor to interfere with or resist commission.
- § — Wage discrimination based on gender or membership in other protected class prohibited—Penalty—Civil
- § — Work done by contract—Subcontractors—Nonemergency transportation brokers.
- § — Premium liability of worker.
- § — Attorney's fee before department or board—Unlawful attorneys' fees.
- § — Unlawful attorney's fees.
- § — Burning permits authorized—Resolution.
- § — Burning permits—Penalty.
- § — Regulations authorized—Adoption as part of ordinance or resolution of city or county, procedure—Enfo
- § — Bylaws, rules for management, uses, charges—Penalty for violation.
- § — Forcible entry and detainer—Penalty.
- § — Removal of property from mortgaged premises—Penalty.
- § — Interest and penalties.
- § — Unlawful acts relating to identification or certification card—Penalties.
- § — Public place or club—License or permit required—Penalty.
- § — Minor applying for permit.
- § — Sales to minors by licensee or employee—Board notification to prosecuting attorney to formulate char
- § — Penalty for bribery in relation to baseball game.
- § — Penalty for acceptance of bribe.
- § — Corrupt baseball playing—Penalty.
- § — Contract with minor—Penalty for violation.
- § — Failure to make report—Additional tax—Hearing—Disciplinary action.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Liquor sales, keeping games, without license—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for conducting events without license—Penalty.
- § — Prohibited practices—Parimutuel system permitted—Race meet as public nuisance.
- § — Commission of—Felony.
- § — Sale for resale prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Commission on sales prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful employment of others to dispose of human remains.
- § — Opening road through cemetery—Penalty.
- § — Representing fund as perpetual—Penalty.
- § — Improper construction a nuisance—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—Interfering with funeral.
- § — Illegal purchases or sales—Felony.
- § — Nonconforming cemetery a nuisance—Penalty.
- § — Illegal financial gain—Altering a document, amendment, or revocation of gift—Felony.
- § — Prohibited acts.
- § — Criminal penalty for violations.
- § — Additional penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Purchaser to be advised of standards—Exceptions.
- § — Forgery, simulation, etc., of marks, labels, etc., unlawful.
- § — Violation of rules and regulations unlawful.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Violations—Remedies—Penalties.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Purchasing, possessing by persons under 18—Civil infraction—Jurisdiction.
- § — Operating or maintaining unlicensed hospital or unapproved tertiary health service—Penalty.
- § — Exposing contagious disease—Penalty.
- § — Ambulances and drivers.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Ambulances and drivers—Penalty.
- § — Door of public buildings to swing outward—Penalty.
- § — Liability of person handling steamboat or steam boiler.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
- § — Operating without inspection certificate prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Refusal to yield line—Penalty.
- § — Request for line on pretext of emergency—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Criminal penalties.
- § — Prohibition—Fluoroscopic X-ray shoefitting devices.
- § — License to be obtained—Penalty.
- § — Intrusion—Enticement away of girls—Interference—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practices—Obtaining assistance—Disposal of realty—Penalties.
- § — Cooperation by person having custody of child—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for false branding, etc.
- § — Verification of applications—Electronic applications—Penalty.
- § — Forgery of mark, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful trafficking in fish, shellfish, or wildlife—Penalty.
- § — Providing false information—Penalty.
- § — Loaded rifle or shotgun in vehicle—Unlawful use or possession—Unlawful use of a loaded firearm—Penal
- § — Records, confidential—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Fish guards required on diversion devices—Penalties, remedies for failure.
- § — Required licenses—Exemption.
- § — Prospecting and mining—Disclosure of information.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — If fishway is impractical, fish hatchery or cultural facility may be provided in lieu.
- § — Fishways required in dams, obstructions—Penalties, remedies for failure.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Plans, specifications to be submitted to state parks and recreation commission—Approval—Certificatio
- § — Penalties—Violations by public service companies.
- § — Penalty for violation of chapter or rules, etc., of parks and recreation commission.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalties—Violations by persons.
- § — Penalty for failure to pay fees—Disposition of fines and penalties.
- § — Penalties—Violations by public service companies.
- § — Penalty against individual.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty for failure to pay fees—Disposition of fees and penalties.
- § — Penalties—Violations by persons.
- § — Obstructing or delaying train—Penalty.
- § — First aid kits and drinking water—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for violation of duty endangering safety.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Sabotaging rolling stock—Receiving stolen railroad property.
- § — Reimbursement of inspection cost.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Malicious injury to railroad property.
- § — Penalty for rebating, etc.—Procedure for collection.
- § — Unlawful advertising—Penalty.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Buyer to pay, seller to collect tax—Statement of tax—Exception—Penalties.
- § — Refunding or rebating of tax by seller prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Forgery or counterfeiting of stamps—Penalty.
- § — Retailers to collect tax—Penalty.
- § — Other offenses—Penalties.
- § — Unlawful acts—Penalties.
- § — Oaths, who may administer—Criminal penalty for willful false listing.
- § — Verification by assessor of any list, statement, or schedule—Confidentiality, penalty.
- § — Removal of property from county or state after assessment without paying tax.
- § — Removal of timber or improvements on which tax is delinquent—Penalty.
- § — Penalty for injury to or interference with improvement.
- § — Board of directors—Personal interest in contracts prohibited—Penalty—Officer may be employed.
- § — Rules and regulations—Violation as misdemeanor—Jurisdiction—Penalty—Review.
- § — Failure to observe pilotage rate—Penalty.
- § — Unlicensed pilot liable for payment of rates—Penalty for refusing to employ licensed pilot.
- § — General penalty—Civil penalty—Jurisdiction—Disposition of fines—Failure to inform of special directi
- § — Corporation doing business without license.
- § — Insolvent bank receiving deposit.
- § — False report of corporation.
- § — Children—Permissible firearm possession.
- § — Possession of pistol or semiautomatic assault rifle by person from eighteen to twenty-one.
- § — Unlawful possession of firearms—Penalties.
- § — Operating railroad, steamboat, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated.
- § — Denial of civil rights—Terms defined.
- § — Disposal of trash in charity donation receptacle.
- § — Leaving children unattended in parked automobile.
- § — Food stamps—Unlawful sale.
- § — Food stamps—Trafficking.
- § — Unlawful transit conduct.
- § — Tree spiking—Action for damages.
- § — Tree spiking.
- § — Food stamps—Unlawful redemption.
- § — Personal protection spray devices.
- § — Interfering with dog guide or service animal.
- § — Punishment of felony when not fixed by statute.
- § — Punishment of gross misdemeanor when not fixed by statute.
- § — Penalty assessments in addition to fine or bail forfeiture—Crime victims compensation account.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Interfering with search and rescue dog.
- § — Punishment for contempt.
- § — Punishment of misdemeanor when not fixed by statute.
- § — PUNISHMENT
- § — Suspending sentences.
- § — Suspended sentence—Termination date—Application.
- § — Payment of fine and costs in installments.
- § — Suspended sentence—Termination date, establishment—Modification of terms.
- § — Sentence on two or more convictions or counts.
- § — Habitual criminals.
- § — Conviction of public officer forfeits trust.
- § — Termination of suspended sentence—Restoration of civil rights—Vacation of conviction.
- § — City jail prisoners may be compelled to work.
- § — Convicts protected—Forfeitures abolished.
- § — County jail prisoners may be compelled to work.
- § — Early release for good behavior.
- § — Chapter not to affect dispositions under juvenile justice act.
- § — RCW * 9.92.050 through 9.92.090 inapplicable to felonies committed on or after July 1, 1984.
- § — Court to fix maximum sentence.
- § — Holding person hostage—Interference with officer's duties.
- § — Prison riot—Penalty.
- § — Weapons—Possession, etc., by prisoner prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Narcotic drugs, controlled substances, alcohol, cannabis, other intoxicant, cell phone, or other for
- § — Deadly weapons—Possession on premises by person not a prisoner—Penalty.
- § — Narcotic drugs or controlled substances—Possession by person not a prisoner—Penalty.
- § — Posting of perimeter of premises of institutions covered by RCW 9.94.040 through 9.94.049.
- § — "Correctional institution" and "state correctional institution" defined.
- § — Persistent prison misbehavior.
- § — Correctional employees.
- § — Felony conviction—Restoration of voting rights.
- § — Copy of instrument restoring civil rights as evidence.
- § — Records to be kept.
- § — Termination of suspended sentence—Restoration of civil rights—Vacation of conviction.
- § — Form of certificate.
- § — Restoration of civil rights.
- § — Indeterminate sentence review board—Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons—Hearing.
- § — Certified copy—Recording and indexing.
- § — Final discharge of parolee—Restoration of civil rights—Governor's pardoning power not affected.
- § — Vacating records of conviction for misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor offenses.
- § — Victims of certain crimes vacating records of conviction.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Disposition of untried indictment, information, complaint—Procedure—Escape, effect.
- § — Loss of jurisdiction and failure of indictment, information, complaint—Dismissal.
- § — Chapter not applicable to mentally ill.
- § — Court not prohibited from ordering prisoner to trial.
- § — Certificate of restoration of opportunity—Qualified applicants—States, counties, municipal departmen
- § — Form of sentence to penitentiary.
- § — Probation and parole services.
- § — Escorted leaves of absence for inmates—Grounds.
- § — Leaves of absence for inmates—Rules—Restrictions—Costs.
- § — Hearings.
- § — Transfer of board to department of corrections—Members of board shall exercise independent judgment.
- § — Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated as indeterminate sentence review board.
- § — Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—Notice—Fees—Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation.
- § — Board considered parole board.
- § — Appointment of board members—Qualifications—Duties of chair—Salaries and travel expenses—Staffing.
- § — Board meetings—Quarters at institutions.
- § — Transaction of board's business in panels—Action by full board.
- § — Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated indeterminate sentence review board—Continuation of f
- § — Court to fix maximum sentence.
- § — Finding of fact or special verdict establishing defendant armed with deadly weapon.
- § — Minimum terms.
- § — Criteria for confinement and parole.
- § — Application of sentencing reform act to board decision.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Duties of superintendent of correctional institution.
- § — Statement of prosecuting attorney provided to department, when.
- § — Statement to indeterminate sentence review board.
- § — Statement of prosecuting attorney.
- § — Statement of prosecuting attorney—Delivery of statement.
- § — Abused victim—Reduction in sentence for murder of abuser—Petition for review.
- § — Abused victim—Considerations of board in reviewing petition.
- § — Terms fixed by board—Minimums for certain cases.
- § — Redetermination and refixing of minimum term of confinement.
- § — When sentence begins to run.
- § — Stay of judgment—When prohibited—Credit for jail time pending appeal.
- § — Reduction of sentences during war emergency.
- § — Conviction upon new trial—Former imprisonment deductible.
- § — Conditions of release.
- § — Reductions for good behavior.
- § — Labor required.
- § — Revocation and redetermination of minimum for infractions.
- § — Prisoner released on serving maximum term.
- § — Parole of life term prisoners—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.
- § — Parole.
- § — Suspension, revision of parole—Community corrections officers—Hearing—Retaking violators—Reinstateme
- § — Duration of confinement—Mandatory life sentences—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.
- § — On-site revocation hearing—Procedure when waived.
- § — On-site revocation hearing—Representation for alleged violators—Compensation.
- § — On-site parole or community custody revocation or violations hearings—Conduct—Witnesses—Subpoenas, e
- § — On-site revocation hearing—Cooperation in providing facilities.
- § — On-site parole revocation hearing—Board's decision—Reinstatement or revocation of parole.
- § — Parole-revoked offender as escapee.
- § — Record of parolees—Privacy—Release of sex offender information—Immunity from liability—Cooperation b
- § — Rule making regarding sex offenders.
- § — On-site revocation hearing—Attorney general's recommendations—Procedural rules.
- § — Rules and regulations.
- § — Court-ordered treatment—Required disclosures.
- § — Governor's powers not affected—Revocation of paroles granted by board.
- § — Board to inform itself as to each convict—Records from department of corrections.
- § — Application of RCW 9.95.010 through 9.95.170 to inmates previously committed.
- § — Probation by court—Investigation by secretary of corrections.
- § — Misdemeanant probation services—County supervision.
- § — Indeterminate sentence review board—Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons—Hearing.
- § — Violation of probation—Rearrest—Imprisonment.
- § — Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed—Vacation of conviction.
- § — Community corrections officers.
- § — Court revocation or termination of probation.
- § — Conditions of probation.
- § — Assessments for supervision of misdemeanant probationers.
- § — Report to governor and legislature.
- § — Return of parole violators from another state—Deputizing out-of-state officers.
- § — Compacts for out-of-state supervision of parolees or probationers—Uniform act.
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Subsistence payments—Terms and condi
- § — Return of parole violators from another state—Contracts to share costs.
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Department may accept gifts and make
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and repayment of funds belonging
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Declaration of purpose.
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and accounting of funds or prope
- § — Return of parole violators from another state—Deputization procedure.
- § — Assistance for parolees and discharged prisoners—Repayment agreement.
- § — Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Community services revolving fund.
- § — Sex offenders—End of sentence review—Victim input.
- § — Offenders—Postrelease violations.
- § — Offenders—Postrelease arrest.
- § — Petition for early release—Determination of parole eligibility review date—Notice—Records—Comprehens
- § — Final discharge of parolee—Restoration of civil rights—Governor's pardoning power not affected.
- § — Offenders—Postrelease transfer to more restrictive confinement.
- § — Offenders—Reinstatement of release.
- § — Application of certain laws to felonies committed before, on, or after certain dates.