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The following provisions of the Revised Code Of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Criminal Attempt; Solicitation; Conspiracy:
9A.28.020 | Criminal attempt |
9A.28.030 | Criminal solicitation |
9A.28.040 | Criminal conspiracy (1973 Code §§ 9.04.010, 9.04.015, 9.04.020) |
B. Culpability; Complicity; Liability Of Corporations:
9A.08.010 | Culpability |
9A.08.020 | Complicity |
9A.08.030 | Liability of corporations (1973 Code §§ 9.04.030, 9.04.040, 9.04.045) |
C. Citizen Immunity; Omissions; Sending Letter:
9.01.055 | Citizen immunity if aiding an officer |
9.01.110 | Omissions, when not punishable |
9.01.130 | Sending letter, when complete (1973 Code §§ 9.04.050, 9.04.060, 9.04.070) |
D. Insanity: 9A.12.010. (1973 Code § 9.04.080)
E. Defenses:
9A.16.010 | Definitions |
9A.16.020 | Use of force - when lawful |
9A.16.060 | Duress |
9A.16.070 | Entrapment |
9A.16.080 | Action for being detained on mercantile establishment premises for investigation, "reasonable grounds" as defense |
9A.16.090 | Intoxication |
9A.16.100 | Use of force on children - policy - actions presumed unreasonable (1973 Code § 9.04.090) |
F. Criminal Procedure:
10.31.100 | Powers of arrest and mandatory arrest provisions (Ord. 689, 5-29-1997) |
The following provisions of the Revised Code Of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Crimes Relating To Official Proceedings:
Committal Of Witness; Detention Of Documents: 9.72.090. (1973 Code § 9.06.030) | |
Contempt Of Court: | |
7.21.010 | Definitions |
7.21.020 | Sanctions - who may impose |
7.21.030 | Remedial sanctions - payment for losses |
7.21.040 | Punitive sanctions - fines |
7.21.050 | Sanctions - summary imposition - procedures |
7.21.060 | Administrative actions or proceedings - petition to court for imposition of sanctions |
7.21.070 | Appellate review (1973 Code § 9.06.050) |
Juries, Crimes Relating To: | |
9.51.010 | Misconduct of officer drawing jury |
9.51.020 | Soliciting jury duty |
9.51.030 | Misconduct of officer in charge of jury (1973 Code § 9.06.010) |
Misconduct In Signing Petition: 9.44.080. (1973 Code § 9.06.040) | |
Perjury And Interference With Official Proceedings: | |
9A.72.010 | Definitions |
9A.72.040 | False swearing |
9A.72.050 | Perjury and false swearing - inconsistent statements - degree of crime |
9A.72.060 | Perjury and false swearing - retraction |
9A.72.070 | Perjury and false swearing - irregularities no defense |
9A.72.080 | Statement of what one does not know to be true |
9A.72.140 | Jury tampering |
9A.72.150 | Tampering with physical evidence (1973 Code § 9.06.020) |
B. Defrauding A Public Utility:
9A.61.010 | Definitions |
9A.61.020 | Defrauding a public utility |
9A.61.050 | Defrauding a public utility in the third degree |
9A.61.060 | Restitution and costs (1973 Code § 9.07.010) |
C. Obstructing Governmental Operations:
9A.76.010 | Definitions |
9A.76.020 | Obstructing a public servant |
9A.76.030 | Refusing to summon aid for a peace officer |
9A.76.040 | Resisting arrest |
9A.76.100 | Compounding |
9A.76.160 | Introducing contraband in the third degree |
9A.76.170 | Bail jumping (1973 Code § 9.08.010) |
D. Offenses Relating to Schools, School Personnel:
28A.635.010 | Abusing or insulting teachers, liability for - penalty |
28A.635.020 | Wilfully disobeying school administration personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when - penalty |
28A.635.030 | Disturbing school, school activities or meetings - penalty |
28A.635.040 | Examination questions - disclosing - penalty |
28A.635.050 | Certain corrupt practices of school officials - penalty |
28A.635.060 | Defacing or injuring school property - liability of pupil, parent or guardian - voluntary work program as alternative - rights protected |
28A.635.070 | Property, failure of officials or employees to account for - mutilation by - penalties |
28A.635.090 | Interfering by force or violence with any administrator, teacher, classified employee or student unlawful |
28A.635.100 | Intimidation of any administrator, teacher, classified employee or student by threat of force or violence unlawful |
28A.635.110 | Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and RCW 28A.635.100 - disciplinary authority exception (1973 Code § 9.09.010; amd. 1996 Code) |
E. Escape:
Escaped Prisoner Recaptured: 9.31.090. (1973 Code § 9.10.020) | |
Rendering Criminal Assistance; Escape: | |
9A.76.050 | Rendering criminal assistance, definition of term |
9A.76.060 | Relative defined |
9A.76.070 | Rendering criminal assistance - in the first degree |
9A.76.080 | Rendering criminal assistance - in the second degree |
9A.76.090 | Rendering criminal assistance - in the third degree |
9A.76.130 | Escape in the third degree (1973 Code § 9.10.010) |
F. Abuse Of Conduct:
Official Misconduct: 9A.80.010. (1973 Code § 9.11.010) |
The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Theft And Robbery:
9A.56.010 | Definitions |
9A.56.020 | Theft - definition, defense |
9A.56.050 | Theft in the third degree |
9A.56.220 | Theft of cable television services |
9A.56.230 | Unlawful sale of subscription television services |
9A.56.240 | Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation |
9A.56.260 | Connection of channel converter |
9A.56.270 | Shopping cart theft (1973 Code § 9.12.010) |
B. Unlawful Issuance Of Bank Check Or Draft: 9A.56.060 (1), (2), (5). (1973 Code § 9.14.010)
C. Criminal Impersonation; Certification:
9A.60.010 | Definitions |
9A.60.040 | Criminal impersonation |
9A.60.050 | False certification (1973 Code § 9.15.010) |
D. Sexual Offenses:
9A.44.010 | Definitions |
9A.44.020 | Testimony - evidence - written motion - admissibility |
9A.44.030 | Defenses to prosecution under this chapter |
9A.44.096 | Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree (1973 Code § 9.18.010) |
E. Assault:
9A.36.041 | Assault in the fourth degree |
9A.36.050 | Reckless endangerment in the second degree |
9A.36.070 | Coercion (1973 Code § 9.20.010) |
9A.36.150 | Interfering with report of domestic violence (Ord. 689, 5-29-1997) |
F. Harassment:
9A.46.020 | Definition - penalties |
9A.46.030 | Place where committed |
9A.46.040 | Court-ordered requirements under person charged with crime - violation |
9A.46.050 | Arraignment - no contact order |
9A.46.060 | Crimes included in harassment |
9A.46.070 | Enforcement of orders restricting contact |
9A.46.080 | Order restricting contact - violation |
9A.46.090 | Nonliability of police officer |
9A.46.100 | "Convicted", time when (1973 Code § 9.21.010) |
9A.46.110 | Stalking (Ord. 689, 5-29-1997) |
The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Alcoholic Beverage Control:
66.04.010 | Definitions |
66.04.0115 | "Public place" not to include certain parks and public areas |
66.12.0105 | Wine or beer manufactured for home use |
66.20.180 | Card of identification presented on request of licensee |
66.20.190 | Identification card holder may be required to sign certification card - contents - procedure - statement |
66.20.200 | Unlawful acts relating to card of identification and certificate card - penalty |
66.24.481 | Public place or club - license or permit required - penalty |
66.28.090 | Licensed premises or banquet permit premises open to inspection - failure to allow - violation |
66.32.010 | Possession of contraband liquor |
66.32.020 | Search warrant - search and seizure |
66.32.030 | Service of warrant - receipt for seized property |
66.32.040 | Forfeiture of liquor directed if kept unlawfully |
66.32.050 | Hearing |
66.32.060 | Claimants may appeal |
66.32.070 | Judgment of forfeiture - disposition of proceeds of property sold |
66.32.080 | Forfeiture action no bar to criminal prosecution |
66.32.090 | Seized liquor to be reported to board |
66.44.010 | Local officers to enforce law - authority of board - liquor enforcement officers |
66.44.040 | Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, information, process, etc. |
66.44.050 | Description of offenses in words of statutes - proof required |
66.44.060 | Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent |
66.44.070 | Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content |
66.44.080 | Service of process on corporation |
66.44.090 | Acting without a license |
66.44.100 | Opening or consuming liquor in public place - penalty |
66.44.120 | Unlawful use of seal |
66.44.130 | Sales of liquor by drink or bottle |
66.44.140 | Unlawful sale, transportation of spirituous liquor without stamp or seal - unlawful operation, possession of still or mash |
66.44.150 | Buying liquor illegally |
66.44.160 | Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverage |
66.44.170 | Illegal possession, transportation of liquor with intent to sell - prima facie evidence, what is |
66.44.175 | Violation of law |
66.44.180 | General penalties - jurisdiction for violations |
66.44.200 | Sales to persons apparently under the influence of liquor |
66.44.210 | Obtaining liquor for ineligible person |
66.44.240 | Drinking in public conveyance - penalty against carrier - exception |
66.44.250 | Drinking in public conveyance - penalty against individual, restricted application |
66.44.270 | Furnishing liquor to minors - possession, use |
66.44.280 | Minor applying for permit |
66.44.290 | Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor |
66.44.291 | Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor - penalty against persons between ages of eighteen and twenty, inclusive |
66.44.300 | Treating minor, etc. in public place where liquor sold |
66.44.310 | Minors frequenting off-limits area - misrepresentation of age - penalty - classification of licenses |
66.44.316 | Musicians, disc jockeys, sound or lighting technicians, persons performing janitorial services, and employees of amusement device companies, eighteen years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment |
66.44.320 | Sale of liquor to minors a violation |
66.44.325 | Unlawful transfer to a minor of an identification of age |
66.44.328 | Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under twenty one of facsimile of official identification card - penalty |
66.44.340 | Employees eighteen years and over allowed to sell and handle beer and wine for class E and/or F licensed employers |
66.44.350 | Employees eighteen years and over to carry liquor, clean up, etc. for class A, C, D and/or H licensed employers |
66.44.365 | Juvenile driving privileges - alcohol or drug violations |
66.44.370 | Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title (1973 Code § 9.23.010) |
B. Dangerous Drugs:
Inhaling Toxic Fumes | |
9.47A.010 | Definition |
9.47A.020 | Unlawful inhalation - exception |
9.47A.030 | Possession of certain substances prohibited, when |
9.47A.040 | Sale of certain substances prohibited, when (1973 Code § 9.24.050) |
Legend Drugs; Prescription Drugs | |
69.41.010 | Definitions |
69.41.030 | Sale, delivery or possession of legend drug without prescription or order prohibited - exceptions |
69.41.050 | Labeling requirements |
69.41.070(3) | Violation of RCW 69.41.030 |
69.41.070(5) | Violation of RCW 69.41.050 (1973 Code § 9.24.010) |
Washington Uniform Controlled Substance Act | |
69.50.101 | Definitions |
69.50.202 | Nomenclature |
69.50.204 | Schedule I |
69.50.206 | Schedule II |
69.50.208 | Schedule III |
69.50.210 | Schedule IV |
69.50.212 | Schedule V |
69.50.302 | Registration requirements |
69.50.307 | Order forms |
69.50.308 | Prescriptions |
69.50.309 | Containers |
69.50.401(e) | Possession of forty grams or less - misdemeanor |
69.50.404 | Penalties under other laws |
69.50.407 | Conspiracy |
69.50.412 | Prohibited acts: E - penalties |
69.50.500 | Power of enforcement personnel |
69.50.505 | Seizure and forfeiture |
69.50.506 | Burden of proof; liabilities |
69.50.509 | Search and seizure of controlled substances (1973 Code § 9.24.020) |
C. False Reporting:
False Report Of Abuse: |
26.44.060 (4). (1973 Code § 9.27.020)
False Reporting:
9A.84.040. (1973 Code § 9.27.010)
A. Prostitution Offenses:
1. Prostitution: A person is guilty of prostitution if such person engages or agrees or offers to engage in sexual conduct with another person in return for a fee.
2. Permitting Prostitution: A person is guilty of permitting prostitution if, having possession or control of premises which he knows are being used for prostitution purposes, he fails without lawful excuse to make reasonable effort to halt or abate such use.
3. Patronizing A Prostitute: A person is guilty of patronizing a prostitute if:
a. Pursuant to a prior understanding, he or she pays a fee to another person as compensation for such person or a third person having engaged in sexual conduct with him or her; or
b. He or she pays or agrees to pay a fee to another person pursuant to an understanding that in return therefor such person will engage in sexual conduct with him or her; or
c. He or she solicits or requests another person to engage in sexual conduct with him or her in return for a fee.
4. Definitions: For purposes of this section, "sexual conduct" means "sexual intercourse" or "sexual contact", both as defined in section 6-1B-4 of this chapter.
5. Sex Of Parties Immaterial; No Defense: In any prosecution under this section, the sex of the two (2) parties or prospective parties to the sexual conduct engaged in, contemplated, or solicited is immaterial, and it is no defense that:
a. Such persons were of the same sex; or
b. The person who received, agreed to receive, or solicited a fee was a male and the person who paid or agreed or offered to pay such fee was female.
6. Violation: Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
B. Obscenity And Pornography: The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington are hereby adopted and incorporated as though fully set forth herein, including any subsequent amendments thereto:
9.68.015 | Obscene literature, shows, etc. - exemptions; with the exception that the reference therein to chapter 260, laws of 1959 shall mean and refer to this section 7B of chapter 1A of title 6 of the Orting municipal code; |
9.68.030 | Indecent articles, etc; |
9.68.050 | "Erotic material" - definitions; |
9.68.080 | Unlawful acts; |
9.68.100 | Exceptions to provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120; with the exception that the reference therein to provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 shall mean and refer to the provisions of this section 7B of chapter 1A of title 6 of the Orting municipal code; |
9.68.110 | Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when; with the exception that the reference therein to provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 shall mean and refer to the provisions of this section 7B of chapter 1A of title 6 of the Orting municipal code; |
9.68.120 | Provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 exclusive; with the exception that the reference therein to provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 shall mean and refer to the provisions of this section 7B of chapter 1A of title 6 of the Orting municipal code; and |
9.68.130 | "Sexually explicit material" - defined - unlawful display (Ord. 869, 11-25-2008) |
The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Failure To Disperse: 9A.84.020. (1973 Code § 9.45.010)
B. Disorderly Conduct: 9A.84.030. (1973 Code § 9.46.010)
C. Interference, Obstruction Of Any Court, Building Or Residence: 9.27.015. (1973 Code § 9.49.010)
D. Restraining Orders; Refusal To Comply: 26.09.300. (1973 Code § 9.51.010)
E. Domestic Violence Restraining Orders: 10.99. (Ord. 640, 4-14-1994)
F. Telephone Harassment: 9.61.230. (Ord. 689, 5-29-1997)
The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington are hereby adopted including any subsequent amendments thereto:
A. Operating Engine Or Boiler Without Spark Arrester: 9.40.040. (1973 Code § 9.53.010)
B. Vehicle Prowling: 9A.52.100 (1973 Code § 9.54.010)
C. Mischief To And Destruction Of Property:
9A.48.010 | Definitions |
9A.48.050 | Reckless burning in the second degree |
9A.48.060 | Reckless burning - defense |
9A.48.090 | Malicious mischief in the third degree |
9A.48.100 | Malicious mischief - "physical damage" defined (1973 Code § 9.56.010; amd. Ord. 689, 5-29-1997) |
D. Injuring Or Tampering With Fire Alarm Apparatus; Sounding False Alarm Of Fire: 9.40.100. (1973 Code § 9.57.010)
E. Burglary And Trespass:
9A.52.010 | Definitions |
9A.52.040 | Inference of intent |
9A.52.050 | Other crime in committing burglary punishable |
9A.52.060 | Making or having burglar tools |
9A.52.070 | Criminal trespass in the first degree |
9A.52.080 | Criminal trespass in the second degree |
9A.52.090 | Criminal trespass - defenses |
9A.52.120 | Computer trespass in the second degree |
9A.52.130 | Computer trespass - commission of other crime (1973 Code § 9.58.010) |
F. Stolen Property:
Obscuring Identity Of A Machine: 9A.56.180. (1973 Code § 9.60.020) | |
Possessing Stolen Property | |
9A.56.140 | Possession of stolen property - definition - access devices, presumption |
9A.56.170 | Possessing stolen property in the third degree (1973 Code § 9.60.010) |
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