Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.28A - Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
36.28A.400 - Denied firearm transaction reporting system—Purge of denial records upon subsequent approval—Public disclosure exemption—Destruction of information.

RCW 36.28A.400
Denied firearm transaction reporting system—Purge of denial records upon subsequent approval—Public disclosure exemption—Destruction of information. (Contingent repeal.)

(1) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs must create and maintain an electronic portal for a dealer, as defined in RCW 9.41.010, to report the information as required pursuant to RCW 9.41.114 pertaining to persons who have applied for the purchase or transfer of a firearm and were denied as the result of a background check or completed and submitted firearm purchase or transfer application that indicates the applicant is ineligible to possess a firearm under state or federal law.
(2) Upon receipt of information from a dealer pursuant to RCW 9.41.114 that a person originally denied the purchase or transfer of a firearm as the result of a background check that indicates the applicant is ineligible to possess a firearm has subsequently been approved for the purchase or transfer, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs must purge any record of the person's denial in its possession and inform the Washington state patrol and any local law enforcement agency participating in the grant program created in RCW 36.28A.420 of the subsequent approval of the purchase or transfer.
(3) Information and records prepared, owned, used, or retained by the Washington state patrol or the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs pursuant to chapter 261, Laws of 2017 are exempt from public inspection and copying under chapter 42.56 RCW.
(4) The Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs must destroy the information and data reported by a dealer pursuant to chapter 261, Laws of 2017 upon its satisfaction that the information and data is no longer necessary to carry out its duties pursuant to chapter 261, Laws of 2017.

[ 2017 c 261 § 2.]
NOTES:

Contingent repeal—2020 c 28: "RCW 36.28A.400 (Denied firearm transaction reporting system—Purge of denial records upon subsequent approval—Public disclosure exemption—Destruction of information) and 2017 c 261 s 2 are each repealed." [ 2020 c 28 § 9.]


Contingent effective date—2020 c 28 §§ 5-9: See note following RCW 9.41.114.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 36 - Counties

Chapter 36.28A - Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.

36.28A.010 - Declarations.

36.28A.020 - Local law and justice plan assistance.

36.28A.030 - Hate crime offenses—Information reporting and dissemination.

36.28A.040 - Statewide city and county jail booking and reporting system—Standards committee—Statewide automated victim information and notification system—Statewide unified sex offender notification and registration program—Liability immunity.

36.28A.0401 - Statewide automated victim information and notification system—Vendor services.

36.28A.0402 - Statewide automated victim information and notification system—Department of corrections data.

36.28A.050 - Statewide city and county jail booking and reporting system—Grant fund.

36.28A.080 - Immunity from liability.

36.28A.090 - Firearms certificates for qualified retired law enforcement officers.

36.28A.100 - Committee to improve administration of missing person information—Protocol endorsement.

36.28A.110 - Missing persons information website creation.

36.28A.112 - Missing persons information website—Transmittal of information to the national missing and unidentified persons system.

36.28A.120 - State patrol involvement with missing persons systems—Local law enforcement procedures for missing persons information.

36.28A.130 - Washington auto theft prevention authority—Created.

36.28A.140 - Development of model policy to address property access during forest fires and wildfires.

36.28A.200 - Gang crime enforcement grant program.

36.28A.210 - Graffiti and tagging abatement grant program.

36.28A.220 - Grant programs—Effectiveness evaluations.

36.28A.230 - Registered sex offender and kidnapping offender address and residency verification grant program.

36.28A.240 - Metal theft enforcement strategy—Grant and training program.

36.28A.300 - 24/7 sobriety program.

36.28A.320 - 24/7 sobriety account.

36.28A.330 - 24/7 sobriety program definitions.

36.28A.340 - 24/7 sobriety program—Counties or cities may participate.

36.28A.350 - 24/7 sobriety program—Bond or pretrial release.

36.28A.360 - 24/7 sobriety program—Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs may adopt policies and procedures.

36.28A.370 - 24/7 sobriety account—Distribution of funds.

36.28A.380 - 24/7 sobriety program—No waiver or reduction of fees.

36.28A.390 - 24/7 sobriety program—Violation of terms—Penalties.

36.28A.400 - Denied firearm transaction reporting system—Purge of denial records upon subsequent approval—Public disclosure exemption—Destruction of information.

36.28A.405 - Denied firearm transaction information—Annual report.

36.28A.410 - Statewide automated protected person notification system—Notification requirements—Immunity from civil liability—Public disclosure exemption.

36.28A.420 - Illegal firearm transaction investigation grant program—Requirements—Public disclosure exemption.

36.28A.430 - Sexual assault kit initiative project—Definitions.

36.28A.435 - Sexual assault prevention and response account.

36.28A.440 - Mental health field response grant program.

36.28A.445 - Duty to render first aid—Development of guidelines.

36.28A.450 - Grant program—Therapeutic interventions for certain criminal justice system involved persons—Report—Civil liability.

36.28A.455 - Information and records—Notification—Public disclosure exemption.