52 chapters · 541 sections in this title.
RCW 10.110.010 Officer defined.
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For purposes of this chapter, "officer" means a law enforcement officer, corrections officer, or guard supplied by a law enforcement or corrections agency.[ 2015 c 267 s 6.]
RCW 10.110.020 Individuals in custody for violent offense or sex offense—Officer to accompany or secure.
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Any individual in custody for a violent offense or a sex offense as those terms are defined in RCW 9.94A.030 who is brought by, or accompanied by, an officer to a hospital must continue to be accompanied or otherwise secured by an officer during the time that the individual is re…
RCW 10.110.030 Individuals receiving medical care—Requirements for not being accompanied or secured.
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(1) An individual receiving medical care under this section need not continue to be accompanied or otherwise secured if:(a) The individual's medical care provider so indicates; or(b) The officer determines, using his or her best judgment, that:(i) The individual does not present …
RCW 10.110.040 Treatment in hospital emergency department.
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In a case where an individual accompanied or otherwise secured by an officer pursuant to chapter 267, Laws of 2015 is waiting for treatment in a hospital emergency department, the hospital shall see the patient in as expeditious a manner as possible, while taking into considerati…
RCW 10.110.050 Civil liability.
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The provisions of chapter 267, Laws of 2015 do not constitute a special relationship exception to the public duty doctrine. Officers and their employing departments and agencies and representatives are immune from civil liability arising out of the failure to comply with chapter …
RCW 10.110.060 No changes to standard of care—Restraints on pregnant women or youth.
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Nothing in this chapter changes the standards of care with regard to the use of restraints on pregnant women or youth in custody as codified in chapters 70.48 and 72.09 RCW.[ 2015 c 267 s 5.]