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REVISED CODE of WASHINGTON LIST of TITLES and CHAPTERS (March 12, 2020) REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON LIST OF TITLES AND CHAPTERS (March 12, 2020) Title 1 Title 1 3.42 District court commissioners. 3.46 Municipal departments. GENERAL PROVISIONS 3.50 Municipal courts—Alternate provision. Chapters 3.54 Clerks and deputy clerks. 1.04 The code. 3.58 Salaries and expenses. 1.08 Statute law committee (Code reviser). 3.62 Income of court. 1.12 Rules of construction. 3.66 Jurisdiction and venue. 1.16 General definitions. 3.70 Magistrates' association. 1.20 General provisions. 3.72 Youth court. 1.40 State medal of merit. 3.74 Miscellaneous. 1.50 Washington gift of life award. 1.60 Medal of valor. Title 4 1.70 Uniform electronic legal material act. Title 4 1.80 Uniform electronic transactions act. CIVIL PROCEDURE Title 2 Chapters Title 2 4.04 Rule of decision—Form of actions. COURTS OF RECORD 4.08 Parties to actions. 4.12 Venue—Jurisdiction. Chapters 4.14 Removal of certain actions to superior court. 2.04 Supreme court. 4.16 Limitation of actions. 2.06 Court of appeals. 4.18 Uniform conflict of laws—Limitations act. 2.08 Superior courts. 4.20 Survival of actions. 2.10 Judicial retirement system. 4.22 Contributory fault—Effect—Imputation—Con- 2.12 Retirement of judges—Retirement system. tribution—Settlement agreements. 2.14 Retirement of judges—Supplemental retirement. 4.24 Special rights of action and special immunities. 2.16 Association of superior court judges. 4.28 Commencement of actions. 2.20 Magistrates. 2.24 Court commissioners and referees. 4.32 Pleadings. 2.28 Powers of courts and general provisions. 4.36 General rules of pleading. 2.30 Therapeutic courts. 4.40 Issues. 2.32 Court clerks, reporters, and bailiffs. 4.44 Trial. 2.36 Juries. 4.48 Trial before referee. 2.40 Witnesses. 4.52 Agreed cases. 2.42 Interpreters in legal proceedings. 4.56 Judgments—Generally. 2.43 Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons. 4.60 Judgment by confession. 2.44 Attorneys-at-law. 4.64 Entry of judgments. 2.48 State bar act. 4.68 Procedure to bind joint debtor. 2.50 Legal aid. 4.72 Vacation and modification of judgments. 2.53 Civil legal aid. 4.76 New trials. 2.56 Administrator for the courts. 4.80 Exceptions. 2.60 Federal court local law certificate procedure act. 4.84 Costs. 2.64 Commission on judicial conduct. 4.88 Appeals. 2.68 Judicial information system. 4.92 Actions and claims against state. 2.70 Office of public defense. 4.96 Actions against political subdivisions, municipal 2.72 Office of public guardianship. and quasi-municipal corporations. 4.100 Wrongly convicted persons. Title 3 Title 3 DISTRICT COURTS—COURTS OF Title 5 Title 5 LIMITED JURISDICTION EVIDENCE Chapters Chapters 3.02 Courts of limited jurisdiction. 5.24 Uniform judicial notice of foreign laws act. 3.20 Venue. 5.28 Oaths and affirmations. 3.30 District courts. 5.40 Proof—General provisions. 3.34 District judges. 5.44 Proof—Public documents. 3.38 District court districts. 5.45 Uniform business records as evidence act. (2020 Ed.) [1] List of RCW Titles and Chapters 5.46 Uniform photographic copies of business and 7.69 Crime victims, survivors, and witnesses. public records as evidence act. 7.69A Child victims and witnesses. 5.48 Proof—Replacement of lost records. 7.69B Crime victims and witnesses—Dependent per- 5.50 Uniform unsworn declarations act. sons. 5.51 Uniform interstate depositions and discovery act. 7.70 Actions for injuries resulting from health care. 5.52 Telegraphic communications. 7.70A Arbitration of health care actions. 5.56 Witnesses—Compelling attendance. 7.71 Health care peer review. 5.60 Witnesses—Competency. 7.72 Product liability actions. 5.62 Witnesses—Registered nurses. 7.75 Dispute resolution centers. 5.64 Admissibility of certain gestures of apology, sym- 7.77 Uniform collaborative law act. pathy, fault, etc. in civil actions against 7.80 Civil infractions. health care providers. 7.84 Natural resource infractions. 5.66 Admissibility of certain gestures expressing sym- 7.88 Confidentiality of financial institution compliance pathy. review information. 5.68 News media. 7.90 Sexual assault protection order act. 5.70 DNA evidence. 7.92 Jennifer Paulson stalking protection order act. 7.94 Extreme risk protection order act. Title 6 7.96 Uniform correction or clarification of defamation Title 6 act. ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS 7.98 Alien victims of crime. 7.100 Foreclosure and abandonment of residential real Chapters property—Nuisance abatement. 6.01 General provisions. 6.13 Homesteads. Title 8 6.15 Personal property exemptions. Title 8 6.17 Executions. EMINENT DOMAIN 6.19 Adverse claims to property levied on. 6.21 Sales under execution. Chapters 6.23 Redemption. 8.04 Eminent domain by state. 6.25 Attachment. 8.08 Eminent domain by counties. 6.26 Prejudgment garnishment. 8.12 Eminent domain by cities. 6.27 Garnishment. 8.16 Eminent domain by school districts. 6.28 Commissioners to convey real estate. 8.20 Eminent domain by corporations. 6.32 Proceedings supplemental to execution. 8.24 Private ways of necessity. 6.36 Uniform enforcement of foreign judgments act. 8.25 Additional provisions applicable to eminent 6.40A Uniform foreign-country money judgments rec- domain proceedings. ognition act. 8.26 Relocation assistance—Real property acquisition 6.44 Uniform foreign-money claims act. policy. 8.28 Miscellaneous provisions. Title 7 Title 7 Title 9 Title 9 SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS ACTIONS Chapters Chapters 9.01 General provisions. 7.04A Uniform arbitration act. 9.02 Abortion. 7.05 International commercial arbitration. 9.03 Abandoned refrigeration equipment. 7.06 Arbitration of civil actions. 9.04 Advertising, crimes relating to. 7.07 Uniform mediation act. 9.05 Sabotage. 7.08 Assignment for benefit of creditors. 9.08 Animals, crimes relating to. 7.16 Certiorari, mandamus, and prohibition. 9.12 Barratry. 7.21 Contempt of court. 9.16 Brands and marks, crimes relating to. 7.24 Uniform declaratory judgments act. 9.18 Bidding offenses. 7.25 Declaratory judgments of local bond issues. 9.24 Corporations, crimes relating to. 7.28 Ejectment, quieting title. 9.26A Telecommunications crime. 7.36 Habeas corpus. 9.27 Interference with court. 7.40 Injunctions. 9.31 Escaped prisoner recaptured. 7.42 Injunctions—Obscene materials. 9.35 Identity crimes. 7.43 Injunctions—Drug nuisances. 9.38 False representations. 7.44 Ne exeat. 9.40 Fire, crimes relating to. 7.48 Nuisances. 9.41 Firearms and dangerous weapons. 7.48A Moral nuisances. 9.44 Petition misconduct. 7.52 Partition. 9.45 Frauds and swindles. 7.56 Quo warranto. 9.46 Gambling—1973 act. 7.60 Receivers. 9.47 Gambling. 7.64 Replevin. 9.47A Inhaling toxic fumes. 7.68 Victims of crimes—Compensation, assistance. 9.51 Juries, crimes relating to. [2] (2020 Ed.) List of RCW Titles and Chapters 9.54 Stolen property restoration. 9A.88 Indecent exposure—Prostitution. 9.55 Legislature, crimes relating to. 9A.90 Washington cybercrime act. 9.61 Malicious mischief—Injury to property. 9A.98 Laws repealed. 9.62 Malicious prosecution—Abuse of process. 9.66 Nuisance. Title 10 9.68 Obscenity and pornography. Title 10 9.68A Sexual exploitation of children. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 9.69 Duty of witnesses. 9.72 Perjury. Chapters 9.73 Privacy, violating right of. 10.01 General provisions. 9.81 Subversive activities. 10.04 District court procedure—Generally. 9.82 Treason. 10.05 Deferred prosecution—Courts of limited jurisdic- 9.86 Flags, crimes relating to. tion. 9.91 Miscellaneous crimes. 10.10 Criminal appeals from district courts. 9.92 Punishment. 10.14 Harassment. 9.94 Prisoners—Correctional institutions. 10.16 Preliminary hearings. 9.94A Sentencing reform act of 1981. 10.19 Bail and appearance bonds. 10.21 Bail determinations under Article I, section 9.94B Sentencing—Crimes committed prior to July 1, 20—Conditions of release. 2000. 10.22 Compromise of misdemeanors. 9.95 Indeterminate sentences. 10.25 Jurisdiction and venue. 9.96 Restoration of civil rights. 10.27 Grand juries—Criminal investigations. 9.96A Restoration of employment rights. 10.29 Statewide special inquiry judge act. 9.97 Certificates of restoration of opportunity. 10.31 Warrants and arrests. 9.98 Prisoners—Untried indictments, informations, 10.34 Fugitives of this state. complaints. 10.37 Accusations and their requisites. 9.100 Agreement on detainers. 10.40 Arraignment. 9.101 Criminal street gang definitions—State preemp- 10.43 Former acquittal or conviction. tion. 10.46 Superior court trial. 10.52 Witnesses—Generally. Title 9A Title 9A 10.55 Witnesses outside the state (uniform act). 10.56 Witnesses—Eyewitnesses and informants. WASHINGTON CRIMINAL CODE 10.58 Evidence. Chapters 10.61 Verdicts. 9A.04 Preliminary article. 10.64 Judgments and sentences. 9A.08 Principles of liability. 10.66 Drug traffickers—Off-limits orders. 9A.12 Insanity. 10.70 Commitments. 9A.16 Defenses. 10.73 Criminal appeals. 9A.20 Classification of crimes. 10.77 Criminally insane—Procedures. 9A.28 Anticipatory offenses. 10.79 Searches and seizures. 9A.32 Homicide. 10.82 Collection and disposition of fines and costs. 9A.36 Assault—Physical harm. 10.85 Rewards. 9A.40 Kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, custodial 10.88 Uniform criminal extradition act. interference, luring, trafficking, and 10.89 Uniform act on fresh pursuit. coercion of involuntary servitude. 10.91 Uniform rendition of accused persons act. 9A.42 Criminal mistreatment. 10.92 Tribal police officers. 9A.44 Sex offenses. 10.93 Washington mutual aid peace officers powers act. 10.95 Capital punishment—Aggravated first degree 9A.46 Harassment. murder. 9A.48 Arson, reckless burning, and malicious mischief. 10.96 Criminal process records. 9A.49 Lasers. 10.97 Washington state criminal records privacy act. 9A.50 Interference with health care facilities or provid- 10.98 Criminal justice information act.
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