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9.81.090 – Public employees -- Discharge of subversive persons -- Procedure -- Hearing -- Appeal | Washington Law

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9.81.090 – Public employees -- Discharge of subversive persons -- Procedure -- Hearing -- Appeal

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.81.090

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RCW 9.81.090 - Public employees -- Discharge of subversive persons -- Procedure -- Hearing -- Appeal Reasonable grounds on all the evidence to believe that any person is a subversive person, as defined in this chapter, shall be cause for discharge from any appointive office or other position of profit or trust in the government of or in the administration of the business of this state, or of any county, municipality or other political subdivision of this state, or any agency thereof. The attor
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