178 chapters · 3,474 sections in this title.
RCW 43.103.010 Purposes.
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The purposes of chapter 16, Laws of 1983 1st ex. sess. are declared by the legislature to be as follows:(1) To preserve and enhance the state crime laboratory and state toxicology laboratory, which are essential parts of the criminal justice and death investigation systems in the…
RCW 43.103.020 Definitions.
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As used in this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated unless the context clearly requires otherwise.(1) "Council" means the Washington state forensic investigations council.(2) "Crime laboratory" means the Washington state patrol crime laboratory system created…
RCW 43.103.030 Council created—Powers and duties.
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There is created the Washington state forensic investigations council. The council shall oversee the bureau of forensic laboratory services and, in consultation with the chief of the Washington state patrol or the chief's designee, control the operation and establish policies of …
RCW 43.103.040 Membership of council—Appointment.
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The council shall consist of thirteen members who shall be selected as follows: One county coroner; one county prosecutor; one county prosecutor who also serves as ex officio county coroner; one county medical examiner; one county sheriff; one chief of police; the chief of the st…
RCW 43.103.050 Terms of members—Vacancies.
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All members of the council are appointed for terms of four years, commencing on July 1 and expiring on June 30. However, of the members appointed to the council, five shall be appointed for two-year terms and six shall be appointed for four-year terms. A person chosen to fill a v…
RCW 43.103.060 Qualification for continued membership.
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Any member of the council shall immediately cease to be a member if he or she ceases to hold the particular office or employment which was the basis of his or her appointment under RCW 43.103.040.[ 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 s 6.]
RCW 43.103.070 Chair—Quorum—Meetings.
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The council shall elect a chair and a vice chair from among its members. The chair shall not vote except in case of a tie vote. Seven members of the council shall constitute a quorum. The governor shall summon the council to its first meeting. Otherwise, meetings may be called by…
RCW 43.103.080 Travel expenses.
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(1) Members of the council shall be reimbursed for travel expenses under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.(2) Attendance at meetings of the council shall constitute performance by a councilmember of the duties of his or her employment or office.[ 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 s 8.]
RCW 43.103.090 Powers.
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(1) The council may:(a) Meet at such times and places as may be designated by a majority vote of the councilmembers or, if a majority cannot agree, by the chair;(b) Adopt rules governing the council and the conduct of its meetings;(c) Require reports from the chief of the Washing…
RCW 43.103.100 Sudden infant death syndrome—Training—Protocols.
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(1) The council shall research and develop an appropriate training component on the subject of sudden, unexplained child death, including but not limited to sudden infant death syndrome. The training component shall include, at a minimum:(a) Medical information on sudden, unexpla…
RCW 43.103.110 Training modules for missing persons protocols.
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The Washington state forensic investigations council, in cooperation with the Washington association of coroners and medical examiners and other interested agencies, shall develop training modules that are essential to the effective implementation and use of missing persons proto…
RCW 43.103.901 Effective date—1983 1st ex.s. c 16.
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This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1983.[ 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 s 24.]