A.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish rules of conduct for county facilities and properties that prohibit dangerous or unsafe actions or behavior, illegal actions or behavior, and actions or behavior that are unreasonably disruptive to the use of county facilities and properties by county staff and others.
B.
It is further the purpose of this chapter to provide county staff, county security personnel and law enforcement officers with additional, legally sound tools for the enforcement of such rules, as an alternative to arrest and prosecution.
C.
Enforcement may include issuing trespass warnings to persons who refuse to comply. It is the goal of this chapter to encourage education and voluntary compliance, to place limitations on the circumstances in which trespass warnings are issued, to create exceptions to issued trespass warnings, and to provide an appeals procedure for after the issuance of trespass warnings.
D.
This chapter is enacted as an exercise of the county's authority to protect and preserve the public health, safety and welfare.
E.
This chapter shall apply to facilities and properties owned or controlled by the county, excepting those properties, such as county parks and county road rights-of-way, with separate conduct and/or use and occupancy codes and regulations.
F.
Enforcement shall only be taken for conduct violating rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, or pursuant to violations of other laws, statutes, ordinances, or regulations.
G.
This chapter shall be enforced in a manner that emphasizes education and voluntary compliance with laws and county facility and property occupancy rules so that inadvertent minor violations of this chapter can be corrected without resort to a trespass warning. In addition, whenever possible and appropriate, law enforcement officers, designated county staff and security personnel are encouraged to assist persons who violate the code of conduct by directing them to available community resources that may help with an underlying cause of the violation, such as drug or alcohol dependency or mental health crises.
H.
The county courts, facilities and public works departments, with the oversight of the Public Services Director, are authorized to adopt rules and procedures consistent with this chapter.
I.
Any constitutionally protected action or speech is excluded from the prohibited actions or behavior regulated in this chapter.
J.
This chapter shall not be used to impair the rights of or remove people in attendance at open public meetings of the Board of County Commissioners, or people in attendance at public meetings of any other county board, which rights are and attendance are subject to the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 42.30 RCW.
(Ord. 22-101 § 1, 10-25-2022)