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40.24.030 – Address confidentiality program—Application—Certification—Form—Vehicle and vessel information.

RCW 40.24.030 Address confidentiality program—Application—Certification—Form—Vehicle and vessel information. (1)(a) An adult person, a parent or guardian acting on behalf of a minor, or a guardian acting on behalf of an incapacitated person, as defined in *RCW 11.88.010, (b) any election official as described in RCW 9A.90.120 who is a target for threats or harassment prohibited […]

40.14.170 – Legislative records—Sound recordings.

RCW 40.14.170 Legislative records—Sound recordings. Any sound recording of debate in the house or senate made by legislative employees shall be preserved by the chief clerk of the house and by the secretary of the senate, respectively, for two years from the end of the session at which made, and thereafter shall be transmitted to […]

40.14.070 – Destruction, disposition, donation of local government records—Preservation for historical interest—Local records committee, duties—Record retention schedules—Sealed records—Peace and corrections officer personnel records.

RCW 40.14.070 Destruction, disposition, donation of local government records—Preservation for historical interest—Local records committee, duties—Record retention schedules—Sealed records—Peace and corrections officer personnel records. (1)(a) Other than those records detailed in subsection (4) of this section, county, municipal, and other local government agencies may request authority to destroy noncurrent public records having no further administrative or […]

40.14.080 – Chapter not to affect other laws.

RCW 40.14.080 Chapter not to affect other laws. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed as repealing or modifying any other acts or parts of acts authorizing the destruction of public records save for those specifically named in *section 9 of this act; nor shall this chapter affect the provisions of chapter 40.07 […]

40.14.100 – Legislative records—Defined.

RCW 40.14.100 Legislative records—Defined. As used in RCW 40.14.010 and 40.14.100 through 40.14.180, unless the context requires otherwise, “legislative records” shall be defined as correspondence, amendments, reports, and minutes of meetings made by or submitted to legislative committees or subcommittees and transcripts or other records of hearings or supplementary written testimony or data thereof filed […]

40.14.110 – Legislative records—Contribution of papers by legislators and employees.

RCW 40.14.110 Legislative records—Contribution of papers by legislators and employees. Nothing in RCW 40.14.010 and 40.14.100 through 40.14.180 shall prohibit a legislator or legislative employee from contributing his or her personal papers to any private library, public library, or the state archives. The state archivist is authorized to receive papers of legislators and legislative employees […]

40.14.120 – Legislative records—”Clerk,” “secretary” defined.

RCW 40.14.120 Legislative records—”Clerk,” “secretary” defined. As used in RCW 40.14.010 and 40.14.100 through 40.14.180 “clerk” means clerk of the Washington state house of representatives and “secretary” means the secretary of the Washington state senate. [ 1971 ex.s. c 102 § 4.]

40.14.130 – Legislative records—Duties of legislative officials, employees and state archivist—Delivery of records—Custody—Availability.

RCW 40.14.130 Legislative records—Duties of legislative officials, employees and state archivist—Delivery of records—Custody—Availability. The legislative committee chair, subcommittee chair, committee member, or employed personnel of the state legislature having possession of legislative records that are not required for the regular performance of official duties shall, within ten days after the adjournment sine die of a […]