RCW 10.122.170
Self-authentication.
(1) In any pretrial or posttrial proceeding, an electronic recording of a custodial interrogation is self-authenticating if it is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity sworn under oath or affirmation by an appropriate law enforcement officer.
(2) This chapter does not limit the right of an individual to challenge the authenticity of an electronic recording of a custodial interrogation under law of this state other than this chapter.
[ 2021 c 329 § 17.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 10.122 - Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act.
10.122.030 - Electronic recording requirement.
10.122.040 - Consent not required—Notice.
10.122.050 - Exception for exigent circumstances.
10.122.060 - Exception for individual's refusal to be recorded electronically.
10.122.070 - Exception for interrogation conducted by other jurisdiction.
10.122.080 - Exception based on belief recording not required.
10.122.090 - Exception for safety of individual or protection of identity.
10.122.100 - Exception for equipment malfunction.
10.122.110 - Burden of persuasion.
10.122.120 - Notice of intent to introduce unrecorded statement.
10.122.130 - Procedural remedies.
10.122.140 - Handling and preserving electronic recording.
10.122.150 - Policies and procedures relating to electronic recording.
10.122.160 - Limitation of liability.
10.122.170 - Self-authentication.
10.122.180 - No right to electronic recording or transcript.
10.122.190 - Application—Construction—2021 c 329.
10.122.200 - Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.