The following RCW section, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, is hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions—Unlawful practice a crime—Cause for discipline—Unprofessional conduct—Defense—Injunction—Remedies—Costs—Attorneys' fees—Time limit for action.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
Sanctions—Who may impose.
Remedial sanctions—Payment for losses.
Punitive sanctions—Fines.
Sanctions—Summary imposition—Procedure.
Appellate review.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011)
For purposes of offenses under this title only, the following RCW section, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
Enforcement and penalties—Other than antiharassment protection orders and extreme risk protection orders.
Enforcement and penalties—Antiharassment protection orders.
Enforcement and penalties—Extreme risk protection orders—False petitions.
Enforcement and penalties—Knowledge of order.
(Ord. 3180 § 1, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Citizen immunity if aiding officer, scope—When.
Omission, when not punishable.
Sending letter, when complete.
Abandoning, discarding refrigeration equipment.
Permitting unused equipment to remain on premises.
Keeping or storing equipment for sale.
False advertising.
Advertising fuel prices by service stations.
False certificate of registration of animals—False representation as to breed.
Definitions.
Pet animals—Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc.—Penalty.
Transferring stolen pet animal to a research institution—Penalty.
Barratry.
Buying, demanding, or promising reward by district judge or deputy.
Definitions.
Removing lawful brands.
Imitating lawful brand.
Counterfeit mark—Intellectual property.
Counterfeiting—Penalties.
Counterfeit items—Seizure and forfeiture.
When deemed affixed.
Fraudulent registration of trademark.
Form and similitude defined.
Petroleum products improperly labeled or graded—Penalty.
Use of the words "sterling silver," etc.
Use of words "coin silver," etc.
Use of the word "sterling" on mounting.
Use of the words "coin silver" on mounting.
Unlawfully marking article made of gold.
"Marked, stamped or branded" defined.
Offender a competent witness.
Suppression of competitive bidding.
Collusion to prevent competitive bidding.
Agreements outside state.
Fraud in stock subscription.
Corporation doing business without license.
Telephone company credit cards—Prohibited acts.
Definitions.
Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service—Penalty.
Fraud in operating coin-box telephone or other receptacle.
Penalty for manufacture or sale of slugs to be used for coin.
Unauthorized sale or procurement of telephone records—Penalties—Definitions.
Interference, obstruction of any court, building, or residence—Violations.
Definitions.
Soliciting undesired mail.
False representation concerning credit.
False statement by deposit account applicant.
False representation concerning title.
Operating engine or boiler without spark arrester.
Tampering with fire alarm or firefighting equipment—False alarm—Penalties.
Terms defined.
Unlawful possession of firearms—Ownership, possession by certain persons.
Children—Permissible firearm possession.
Carrying firearms.
Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.
Dealer deliveries regulated—Hold on delivery.
Forfeiture of firearms—Disposition—Confiscation.
Dealer licensing and registration required.
Dealer's licenses, by whom granted, conditions, fees—Employees, fingerprinting and background checks—Wholesale sales excepted—Permits prohibited.
Firearm frames or receivers—Background check—Penalty.
Alteration of identifying marks—Exceptions.
Alien possession of firearms—Alien firearm license—Political subdivisions may not modify requirements—Penalty for false statement.
Alien possession of firearms—Possession without license—Conditions.
Unlawful firearms and parts contraband.
Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.
Possession of pistol by person from 18 to 21.
Dangerous weapons—Penalty.
Dangerous weapons—Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military personnel.
Dangerous exhibitions.
Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm—Unlawful carrying or handling—Penalty—Exceptions.
Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities—Penalty—Exceptions.
Possessing dangerous weapons on child care premises—Penalty—Exceptions.
Weapons prohibited in certain places—Local laws and ordinances—Exceptions—Penalty.
Open carry of weapons prohibited on state capitol grounds.
Undetectable or untraceable firearms—Penalties.
Failure to register as felony firearm offender.
Unsafe storage of a firearm.
Surrender of weapons or licenses—Prohibition on future possession or licensing.
Penalty.
Section 4 of Chapter 105, Laws of 2022.
Section 5 of Chapter 105, Laws of 2022.
Misconduct in signing a petition.
Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property—Construction.
Mock auctions.
Fraudulent removal of property.
Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.
Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors.
Definition.
Unlawful inhalation—Exception.
Possession of certain substances prohibited, when.
Sale of certain substances prohibited, when.
Penalty.
Misconduct of officer drawing jury.
Soliciting jury duty.
Misconduct of officer in charge of jury.
Telephone harassment.
Telephone harassment—Permitting telephone to be used.
Telephone harassment—Offense, where deemed committed.
Cyberstalking.
Malicious prosecution.
Instituting suit in name of another.
Public nuisance.
Unequal damage.
Abatement of nuisance.
Deposit of unwholesome substance.
Obscene literature, shows, etc.—Exemptions.
Indecent articles, etc.
"Erotic material"—Definitions.
"Erotic material"—Determination by court—Labeling—Penalties.
Prosecution for violation of RCW 9.68.060—Defense.
Unlawful acts.
Exceptions to RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120.
Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when.
"Sexually explicit material"—Defined—Unlawful display.
Chapter not applicable to lawful conduct between spouses.
Definitions.
Sexually explicit images—Crimes by minors—Penalties.
Reporting of depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct—Civil immunity.
Communication with minor for immoral purposes—Penalties.
Permitting commercial sexual abuse of a minor—Penalty—Consent of minor does not constitute defense.
Additional fee assessment.
Additional fee assessment—Internet advertisement.
Certain defenses barred, permitted.
Seizure and forfeiture of property.
Allowing minor on premises of live erotic performance—Definitions—Penalty.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Duty of witness of offense against child or any violent offense—Penalty.
Divulging telegram.
Opening sealed letter.
Intercepting, recording or divulging private communication—Consent required—Exceptions.
Admissibility of intercepted communication in evidence.
Persons and activities excepted from chapter.
Penalties.
Certain emergency response personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080—Standards—Court authorizations—Admissibility.
Recordings available to defense counsel.
Intercepting, recording, or disclosing private communications—Not unlawful for building owner—Conditions.
Pen registers, trap and trace devices, cell site simulator devices.
Denial of civil rights—Terms defined.
Operating railroad, steamboat, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated.
Unlawful transit conduct.
Leaving children unattended in a parked automobile.
Disposal of trash in charity donation receptacle.
Food stamps—Unlawful sale.
Food stamps—Trafficking.
Tree spiking.
Personal protection spray devices.
Interfering with dog guide or service animal.
Interfering with search and rescue dog.
City jail prisoners may be compelled to work.
Definitions.
Special allegation—Sexual motivation—Procedures.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 2, 2022; Ord. 3289 § 1, 2025)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Purposes—Principles of construction.
Classes of crimes.
People capable of committing crimes—Capability of children.
Common law to supplement statute.
Who amenable to criminal statutes.
Limitation of actions.
Application of general provisions of the code.
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Definitions.
General requirements of culpability.
Liability for conduct of another—Complicity.
Entity and personal liability.
Diminished capacity—Victim identity.
Insanity.
Definitions.
Use of force—When lawful.
Use of force—When unjustified—Victim identity.
Duress.
Entrapment.
Action for being detained on mercantile establishment premises for investigation—"Reasonable grounds" as defense.
Intoxication.
Use of force on children—Policy—Actions presumed unreasonable.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Criminal attempt.
Criminal solicitation.
Criminal conspiracy.
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.
Custodial interference in the second degree.
Custodial interference—Assessment of costs—Defense—Consent defense, restricted.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Definitions.
Criminal mistreatment in the third degree.
Criminal mistreatment in the fourth degree.
Withdrawal of life support systems.
Palliative care.
Defense of financial inability.
Abandonment of a dependent person in the third degree.
Abandonment of a dependent person—Defense.
Leaving a child in the care of a sex offender.
Definitions.
Testimony—Evidence—Written motion—Admissibility.
Defenses to prosecution under this chapter.
Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree.
Voyeurism.
Definitions applicable to RCW 9A.44.130 through 9A.44.145, 10.01.200, 43.43.540, 70.48.470, and 72.09.330.
Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Procedures—Definition—Penalties.
Failure to register as sex offender or kidnapping offender.
Custodial sexual misconduct in the second degree.
Custodial sexual misconduct—Defense.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Legislative finding.
Definition—Penalties.
Place where committed.
Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime—Violation.
Arraignment—No-contact order.
Court-initiated stalking no-contact orders.
Crimes included in harassment.
Order restricting contact—Violation.
Nonliability of peace officer.
"Convicted," time when.
Stalking.
Definitions.
Reckless burning in the second degree.
Reckless burning—Defense.
Malicious mischief in the third degree.
Malicious mischief—"Physical damage" defined.
Criminal street gang tagging and graffiti.
Defacing a state monument.
Findings.
Definitions.
Unlawful discharge of a laser in the second degree.
Civil infraction, when.
Exclusions.
Definitions.
Interference with health care facility.
Penalty.
Definitions.
Other crime in committing burglary punishable.
Making or having burglar tools.
Criminal trespass in the first degree.
Criminal trespass in the second degree.
Criminal trespass—Defenses.
Vehicle prowling in the second degree.
Removal of unauthorized persons—Declaration—Liability—Rights.
Removal of unauthorized persons—Declaration form—Penalty for false swearing.
Definitions.
Theft—Definition, defense.
Theft in the third degree.
Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.
Making or possessing motor vehicle theft tools.
Theft of rental, leased, or lease-purchased property.
Theft and larceny equated.
Possessing stolen property—Definition—Presumption.
Possessing stolen property in the third degree.
Obscuring the identity of a machine.
Theft of subscription television services.
Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation.
Connection of channel converter.
Shopping cart theft.
Credit, debit cards, checks, etc.—Definitions.
Possession of another's identification.
Definitions.
Criminal impersonation in the second degree.
False certification.
False academic credentials—Unlawful issuance or use—Definitions—Penalties.
Impersonating a census taker.
Definitions.
Defrauding a public utility.
Defrauding a public utility in the third degree.
Restitution and costs.
Definitions.
False swearing.
Perjury and false swearing—Inconsistent statements—Degree of crime.
Perjury and false swearing—Retraction.
Perjury and false swearing—Irregularities no defense.
Statement of what one does not know to be true.
Jury tampering.
Tampering with physical evidence.
Definitions.
Obstructing a law enforcement officer.
Refusing to summon aid for a peace officer.
Resisting arrest.
Rendering criminal assistance—Definition of term.
Relative defined.
Rendering criminal assistance in the first degree.
Rendering criminal assistance in the second degree.
Rendering criminal assistance in the third degree.
Compounding.
Escape in the third degree.
Introducing contraband in the third degree.
Bail jumping.
Making a false or misleading statement to a public servant.
Failure to appear or surrender—Affirmative defense—Penalty.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Official misconduct.
Riot.
Failure to disperse.
Disorderly conduct.
False reporting.
Disclosing intimate images.
Intimate images—Forfeiture by minors.
Indecent exposure.
Prostitution.
Prosecution for prostitution under RCW 9A.88.030—Affirmative defense.
Prostitution—Sex of parties immaterial—No defense.
Promoting prostitution—Definitions.
Permitting prostitution.
Patronizing a prostitute.
Additional fee assessments.
Additional requirements.
Vehicle impoundment.
Enforcement of rules restricting contact.
Emergency assistance—Criminal immunity.
Findings—Intent—2016 c 164.
Short title—2016 c 164.
Definitions.
Computer trespass in the second degree.
Spoofing.
Electronic data tampering in the second degree.
Commission of other crime.
Cyber harassment
Cyberstalking.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 3, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Disobedience of order—Penalties.
Criminal penalty.
Arrest without warrant.
Purpose—Intent.
Definitions.
Duties of court—No-contact order.
Victim contact—Restriction, prohibition—Violation, penalties—Written order—Procedures—Notice of change.
Liability of peace officers.
Penalty assessment.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 4, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions—Regulating leave from semi-secure facility.
Unlawful harboring of a minor—Penalty—Defense—Prosecution of adult for involving child in commission of offense.
Providing shelter to minor—Requirement to notify parent, law enforcement, or department.
Providing shelter to minor—Immunity from liability.
Unlicensed youth shelter or unlicensed runaway and homeless youth program—Private right of action or claim.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 5, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Penalty for failure to deliver certificates.
Penalty for violations—1939 c 204.
Affidavits required for issuance of license—Penalties.
Penalty for violations—1939 c 204.
Penalty for unlawful solemnization—1909 c 249.
Restraining orders—Notice—Refusal to comply—Arrest—Penalty—Defense—Peace officers, immunity.
Family nonsupport—Penalty—Exception.
Information and records—Confidentiality—Disclosure—Adjudicative proceeding—Rules—Penalties.
Definitions—Genetic testing—RCW 26.26A.300 through 26.26A.355.
Confidentiality of genetic testing—Penalty.
Restraining order—Knowing violation—Penalty—Law enforcement immunity.
Child labor—Penalty.
Certain types of employment prohibited—Penalty.
Selling or giving tobacco to minor—Belief of representative capacity, no defense—Penalty.
Applying tattoo to a minor—Penalty.
Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships.
Compact enacted—Provisions.
Financial responsibility.
"Appropriate public authorities" defined.
"Appropriate authority of the receiving state" defined.
Authority of state officers and agencies to enter into agreements—Approval.
Jurisdiction of courts.
"Executive head" defined—Compact administrator.
Violations—Penalty.
Limitations of chapter.
Definitions.
Reports—Duty and authority to make—Duty of receiving agency—Duty to notify—Case planning and consultation—Penalty for unauthorized exchange of information—Filing dependency petitions—Interviews of children—Records—Risk assessment process—Reports to legislature.
Reports—Oral, written—Contents.
Abuse or neglect of child—Duty of law enforcement agency or department of children, youth, and families—Taking child into custody without court order, when.
Immunity from civil or criminal liability—Confidential communications not violated—Actions against state not affected—False report, penalty.
Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Enforcement—Notice of modification or termination of restraining order.
Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Contents—Notice—Noncompliance—Defense—Penalty.
Violation—Penalty.
Temporary restraining order restricting visitation for persons accused of sexually or physically abusing a child—Penalty for violating court order.
Violation of order—Penalties.
Peace officers—Immunity.
Definitions.
Peace officer immunity.
Violation of foreign orders—Penalties.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 7, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Abusing or insulting teachers, liability for—Penalty.
Willfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when—Penalty.
Disturbing school, school activities or meetings—Penalty.
Examination questions—Disclosing—Penalty.
Certain corrupt practices of school officials—Penalty.
Property, failure of officials or employees to account for—Mutilation by—Penalties.
Interference by force or violence—Penalty.
Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful.
Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and 28A.635.100—Disciplinary authority exception.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 8, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
License required—Penalty.
Application for license—Contents.
Issuance of license—Fee.
Expiration, renewal—Fee.
License plates—Fee—Display.
Bond.
Records—Penalty.
Reports to department—Evidence of ownership.
Cancellation of bond.
License penalties, civil fines, criminal penalties.
False or unqualified applications.
All storage at place of business—Screening required—Penalty.
Rules.
Inspection of licensed premises and records.
Municipal compliance.
Violations—Penalties.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
"Public place" not to include certain parks and picnic areas.
"Retailer," "spirits distributor," and "spirits importer."
Unlawful acts relating to card of identification and certification card—Penalties.
Alcohol servers—Violation of rules—Penalties.
Keg registration—Special endorsement for grocery store licensee—Requirements of seller.
Keg registration—Requirements of purchaser.
Keg registration—Identification of containers—Rules—Fees—Sale in violation of rules unlawful.
Keg registration—Furnishing to minors—Penalties.
Local officers to enforce law—Authority of board—Liquor enforcement officers.
Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, information, process, etc.
Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent.
Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content.
Service of process on corporation.
Acting without license.
Opening or consuming liquor in a public place—Penalty.
Unlawful use of seal.
Sales of liquor by drink or bottle.
Unlawful sale, transportation of spirituous liquor without stamp or seal—Unlawful operation, possession of still or mash.
Buying liquor illegally.
Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverages.
Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell—Prima facie evidence, what is.
Violations of law.
General penalties—Jurisdiction for violations.
Sales to persons apparently under the influence of liquor—Purchases or consumption by persons apparently under the influence of liquor on licensed premises—Penalty—Notice—Separation of actions.
Obtaining liquor for ineligible person.
Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against carrier—Exception.
Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against individual—Restricted application.
Furnishing liquor to minors—Possession, use—Exhibition of effects—Exceptions.
Minor applying for permit.
Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor.
Treats, gifts, purchases of liquor for or from minor, or holding out minor as at least 21, in public place where liquor sold.
Minors frequenting off-limits area—Misrepresentation of age—Penalty—Classification of licensees.
Certain persons 18 years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment.
Employees aged 18 to 21 stocking, merchandising, and handling beer and wine.
Unlawful transfer to a minor of an identification of age.
Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under age 21 of facsimile of official identification card—Penalty.
Employees 18 years and over allowed to sell and handle beer and wine for certain licensed employers.
Employees 18 years and over allowed to serve and carry liquor, clean up, etc., for certain licensed employers.
Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title.
Powdered alcohol.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 9, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Notice to coroner or medical examiner—Penalty.
Removal or concealment of body—Penalty.
Dissection, when permitted—Autopsy of person under the age of three years.
Autopsies, postmortems—Consent to embalm, cremate body, or make final disposition—Time limitation.
Holding body for debt—Penalty.
Unlawful disposal of remains.
Individual final disposition—Exception—Penalty.
Skeletal human remains—Duty to notify—Ground disturbing activities—Coroner determination—Definitions.
Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—Interfering with funeral.
Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—Civil liability for damage.
Unlawful damage to graves, markers, shrubs, etc.—Exceptions.
Nonconforming cemetery a nuisance—Penalty.
Defendant liable for costs.
Police authority—Who may exercise.
(Ord. 3180 § 10, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Selling repackaged poison without labeling—Penalty.
Definitions.
Sale, delivery, or possession of legend drug without prescription or order prohibited—Exceptions.
Labeling requirements.
Definitions.
Coercion of pharmacist prohibited—Penalty.
Definitions.
Practitioners—Restricted use—Medical records.
Penalties.
Report to state board of pharmacy—List of substances—Modification of list—Identification of purchasers—Report of transactions—Penalties.
Receipt of substance from source outside state—Report—Penalty.
Exemptions.
Suspicious transactions—Report—Penalty.
Recordkeeping requirements—Penalty.
Permit to sell, transfer, furnish, or receive substance—Exemptions—Application for permit—Fee—Renewal—Penalty.
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Sales restrictions—Record of transaction—Exceptions—Penalty.
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Sales restrictions—Electronic sales tracking system—Penalty.
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Possession of more than 15 grams—Penalty—Exceptions.
Exemptions—Pediatric products—Products exempted by the state board of pharmacy.
Iodine, methylsulfonylmethane—Sales restrictions—Recording of transactions—Penalties.
Definitions.
Drug paraphernalia—Definitions.
Nomenclature.
Counterfeit substances—Penalties.
Possession of controlled substance—Penalty—Possession of useable marijuana, marijuana concentrates, or marijuana-infused products—Delivery.
Possession of 40 grams or less of marihuana—Penalty.
Provisions not applicable to offenses under RCW 69.50.410.
Penalties under other laws.
Conspiracy.
Prohibited acts: E—Penalties.
Drug paraphernalia—Selling or giving—Penalty.
Misdemeanor violations—Minimum imprisonment.
Opening package of or consuming marijuana, useable marijuana, marijuana-infused products, or marijuana concentrates in view of general public or public place—Penalty.
Marijuana retail outlets—Sale to persons under the age of twenty-one—Penalty.
Controlled purchase programs—Persons under age twenty-one—Violation—Criminal penalty—Exceptions.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 11, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
Unlawful access to explosives.
Abandonment of explosives.
Explosive containers to be marked—Penalty.
Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
Seizure and forfeiture.
Disclosure of information.
Definitions.
Purchasing, possessing, or obtaining tobacco by persons under the age of 18—Civil infraction—Courts of jurisdiction.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 3180 § 12, 2022)
The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full:
Definitions.
Vulnerable adult—Definition.
Failure to report—False reports—Penalties.
Protection of vulnerable adults—Notice of criminal penalties for violation—Enforcement under RCW 26.50.110.
(Ord. 2731 § 2 (part), 2011)