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9.73.120 – Reports -- Required, when, contents | Washington Law

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9.73.120 – Reports -- Required, when, contents

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.73.120

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RCW 9.73.120 - Reports -- Required, when, contents (1) Within thirty days after the expiration of an authorization or an extension or renewal thereof issued pursuant to RCW 9.73.090(2) as now or hereafter amended, the issuing or denying judge shall make a report to the administrator for the courts stating that:(a) An authorization, extension or renewal was applied for;(b) The kind of authorization applied for;(c) The authorization was granted as applied for, was modified, or was denied;(d) The
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