RCW 40.14.110
Legislative records—Contribution of papers by legislators and employees.
Nothing in RCW 40.14.010 and 40.14.100 through 40.14.180 shall prohibit a legislator or legislative employee from contributing his or her personal papers to any private library, public library, or the state archives. The state archivist is authorized to receive papers of legislators and legislative employees and is directed to encourage the donation of such personal records to the state. The state archivist is authorized to establish such guidelines and procedures for the collection of personal papers and correspondence relating to the legislature as he or she sees fit. Legislators and legislative employees are encouraged to contribute their personal papers to the state for preservation.
[ 2011 c 336 § 819; 1971 ex.s. c 102 § 3.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 40 - Public Documents, Records, and Publications
Chapter 40.14 - Preservation and Destruction of Public Records.
40.14.010 - Definition and classification of public records.
40.14.022 - Division of archives and records management—Imaging account.
40.14.024 - Division of archives and records management—Local government archives account.
40.14.027 - Local government archives and records management services—Judgment debtor surcharge.
40.14.030 - Transfer to state archives—Certified copies, cost—Public disclosure.
40.14.040 - Records officers—Designation—Powers and duties.
40.14.080 - Chapter not to affect other laws.
40.14.100 - Legislative records—Defined.
40.14.110 - Legislative records—Contribution of papers by legislators and employees.
40.14.120 - Legislative records—"Clerk," "secretary" defined.
40.14.140 - Legislative records—Party caucuses to be advised—Information and instructions.
40.14.150 - Legislative records—Use for research.
40.14.160 - Legislative records—Rules for access to records.
40.14.170 - Legislative records—Sound recordings.
40.14.180 - Legislative records—Construction—Confidentiality of bill drafting records.