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42.30.010 – Legislative declaration.

RCW 42.30.010 Legislative declaration. The legislature finds and declares that all public commissions, boards, councils, committees, subcommittees, departments, divisions, offices, and all other public agencies of this state and subdivisions thereof exist to aid in the conduct of the people’s business. It is the intent of this chapter that their actions be taken openly and […]

42.30.020 – Definitions.

RCW 42.30.020 Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the context indicates otherwise: (1) “Public agency” means: (a) Any state board, commission, committee, department, educational institution, or other state agency which is created by or pursuant to statute, other than courts and the legislature. This does not include a comprehensive cancer center participating in a […]

42.30.030 – Meetings declared open and public.

RCW 42.30.030 Meetings declared open and public. (1) All meetings of the governing body of a public agency shall be open and public and all persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting of the governing body of a public agency, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (2) Public agencies are encouraged to provide […]

42.30.035 – Minutes.

RCW 42.30.035 Minutes. The minutes of all regular and special meetings except executive sessions of such boards, commissions, agencies or authorities shall be promptly recorded and such records shall be open to public inspection. [ 1953 c 216 § 3. Formerly RCW 42.32.030.] NOTES:

42.30.040 – Conditions to attendance not to be required.

RCW 42.30.040 Conditions to attendance not to be required. A member of the public shall not be required, as a condition to attendance at a meeting of a governing body, to register his or her name and other information, to complete a questionnaire, or otherwise to fulfill any condition precedent to his or her attendance. […]

42.30.050 – Interruptions—Procedure.

RCW 42.30.050 Interruptions—Procedure. In the event that any meeting is interrupted by a group or groups of persons so as to render the orderly conduct of such meeting unfeasible and order cannot be restored by the removal of individuals who are interrupting the meeting, the members of the governing body conducting the meeting may order […]

42.30.070 – Times and places for meetings—Emergencies—Exception.

RCW 42.30.070 Times and places for meetings—Emergencies—Exception. The governing body of a public agency shall provide the time for holding regular meetings by ordinance, resolution, bylaws, or by whatever other rule is required for the conduct of business by that body. Unless otherwise provided for in the act under which the public agency was formed, […]

42.30.075 – Schedule of regular meetings—Publication in state register—Notice of change—”Regular” meetings defined.

RCW 42.30.075 Schedule of regular meetings—Publication in state register—Notice of change—”Regular” meetings defined. State agencies which hold regular meetings shall file with the code reviser a schedule of the time and place of such meetings on or before January of each year for publication in the Washington state register. Notice of any change from such […]

42.30.077 – Agendas of regular meetings—Online availability.

RCW 42.30.077 Agendas of regular meetings—Online availability. (1) Public agencies with governing bodies must make the agenda of each regular meeting of the governing body available online no later than 24 hours in advance of the published start time of the meeting. An agency subject to provisions of this section may share a website with, […]

42.30.080 – Special meetings.

RCW 42.30.080 Special meetings. (1) A special meeting may be called at any time by the presiding officer of the governing body of a public agency or by a majority of the members of the governing body by delivering written notice personally, by mail, by fax, or by email to each member of the governing […]

42.30.090 – Adjournments.

RCW 42.30.090 Adjournments. The governing body of a public agency may adjourn any regular, adjourned regular, special, or adjourned special meeting to a time and place specified in the order of adjournment. Less than a quorum may so adjourn from time to time. If all members are absent from any regular or adjourned regular meeting […]

42.30.100 – Continuances.

RCW 42.30.100 Continuances. Any hearing being held, noticed, or ordered to be held by a governing body at any meeting may by order or notice of continuance be continued or recontinued to any subsequent meeting of the governing body in the same manner and to the same extent set forth in RCW 42.30.090 for the […]

42.30.110 – Executive sessions.

RCW 42.30.110 Executive sessions. (1) Nothing contained in this chapter may be construed to prevent a governing body from holding an executive session during a regular or special meeting: (a)(i) To consider matters affecting national security; (ii) To consider, if in compliance with any required data security breach disclosure under RCW 19.255.010 and 42.56.590, and […]

42.30.130 – Violations—Mandamus or injunction.

RCW 42.30.130 Violations—Mandamus or injunction. Any person may commence an action either by mandamus or injunction for the purpose of stopping violations or preventing threatened violations of this chapter by members of a governing body. [ 1971 ex.s. c 250 § 13.]

42.30.140 – Chapter controlling—Application.

RCW 42.30.140 Chapter controlling—Application. If any provision of this chapter conflicts with the provisions of any other statute, the provisions of this chapter shall control: PROVIDED, That this chapter shall not apply to: (1) The proceedings concerned with the formal issuance of an order granting, suspending, revoking, or denying any license, permit, or certificate to […]

42.30.205 – Training.

RCW 42.30.205 Training. (1) Every member of the governing body of a public agency must complete training on the requirements of this chapter no later than ninety days after the date the member either: (a) Takes the oath of office, if the member is required to take an oath of office to assume his or […]

42.30.210 – Assistance by attorney general.

RCW 42.30.210 Assistance by attorney general. The attorney general’s office may provide information, technical assistance, and training on the provisions of this chapter. [ 2001 c 216 § 2.]