The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington, as presently constituted or hereinafter amended, are adopted by reference as the code of the City of Everson:
Abandoning, discarding refrigeration equipment.
Permitting unused equipment to remain on premises.
Violation of RCW 9.03.010 or 9.03.020.
Keeping or storing equipment for sale.
Telephone harassment.
Telephone harassment – Permitting telephone to be used.
Telephone harassment – Offense, where deemed committed.
Cyberstalking.
Assault in the fourth degree.
Reckless endangerment.
Coercion.
Interfering with the reporting of domestic violence.
Failing to summon assistance.
Failing to summon assistance – Penalty.
Definitions.
Abandonment of a dependent person in the third degree – Exception.
Abandonment of a dependent person – Defense.
Definitions.
Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree.
Harassment – Legislative finding.
Harassment – Definition – Penalties.
Harassment – Place where committed.
Harassment – Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime – Violation.
Harassment – Arraignment – No-contact order.
Crimes included in harassment.
Enforcement of orders restricting contact.
Order restricting contact – Violation.
Nonliability of peace officer.
"Convicted," time when.
Stalking.
(Ord. 677 § 14, 2008)
Every person who shall by word, sign, or gesture willfully provoke another person to commit an assault or breach the peace is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
(Ord. 677 § 14, 2008)
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to threaten to bomb or otherwise injure any public or private school building, place of worship or public assembly, or any other building, common carrier, structure or place used for human occupancy; or to communicate or repeat any information concerning such a threatened bombing or injury, knowing such information is communicated or repeated. Violation of this section is a gross misdemeanor.
B. 
It shall not be a defense to any prosecution under this section that the threatened bombing or injury was a hoax.
(Ord. 677 § 14, 2008)
References to the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) incorporate, by reference, such sections of the RCW now in effect or as subsequently amended including, but not limited to, any applicable definitions section associated with such sections. In adopting State statutes by reference, only those offenses within the jurisdiction of a municipality are intended to be adopted.
(Ord. 677 § 14, 2008)