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10.98.220 – Washington integrated justice information board -- Meetings | Washington Law

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10.98.220 – Washington integrated justice information board -- Meetings

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.98.220

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RCW 10.98.220 - Washington integrated justice information board -- Meetings The board shall elect a chair and vice-chair from among its voting members. Nine voting members of the board shall constitute a quorum. Meetings may be called by the chair or upon the written request of three members of the board. Meeting participation may be by means of conference call or any other communication equipment that allows all persons participating in the meeting to speak and hear all participants.
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