Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 42.52 - Ethics in Public Service.
42.52.080 - Employment after public service.

RCW 42.52.080
Employment after public service.

(1) No former state officer or state employee may, within a period of one year from the date of termination of state employment, accept employment or receive compensation from an employer if:
(a) The officer or employee, during the two years immediately preceding termination of state employment, was engaged in the negotiation or administration on behalf of the state or agency of one or more contracts with that employer and was in a position to make discretionary decisions affecting the outcome of such negotiation or the nature of such administration;
(b) Such a contract or contracts have a total value of more than ten thousand dollars; and
(c) The duties of the employment with the employer or the activities for which the compensation would be received include fulfilling or implementing, in whole or in part, the provisions of such a contract or contracts or include the supervision or control of actions taken to fulfill or implement, in whole or in part, the provisions of such a contract or contracts. This subsection shall not be construed to prohibit a state officer or state employee from accepting employment with a state employee organization.
(2) No person who has served as a state officer or state employee may, within a period of two years following the termination of state employment, have a direct or indirect beneficial interest in a contract or grant that was expressly authorized or funded by specific legislative or executive action in which the former state officer or state employee participated.
(3) No former state officer or state employee may accept an offer of employment or receive compensation from an employer if the officer or employee knows or has reason to believe that the offer of employment or compensation was intended, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to influence the officer or employee or as compensation or reward for the performance or nonperformance of a duty by the officer or employee during the course of state employment.
(4) No former state officer or state employee may accept an offer of employment or receive compensation from an employer if the circumstances would lead a reasonable person to believe the offer has been made, or compensation given, for the purpose of influencing the performance or nonperformance of duties by the officer or employee during the course of state employment.
(5) No former state officer or state employee may at any time subsequent to his or her state employment assist another person, whether or not for compensation, in any transaction involving the state in which the former state officer or state employee at any time participated during state employment. This subsection shall not be construed to prohibit any employee or officer of a state employee organization from rendering assistance to state officers or state employees in the course of employee organization business.
(6) As used in this section, "employer" means a person as defined in RCW 42.52.010 or any other entity or business that the person owns or in which the person has a controlling interest. For purposes of subsection (1) of this section, the term "employer" does not include a successor organization to the rural development council under chapter 43.31 RCW.

[ 1999 c 299 § 3; 1994 c 154 § 108.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 42 - Public Officers and Agencies

Chapter 42.52 - Ethics in Public Service.

42.52.010 - Definitions.

42.52.020 - Activities incompatible with public duties.

42.52.030 - Financial interests in transactions.

42.52.040 - Assisting in transactions.

42.52.050 - Confidential information—Improperly concealed records.

42.52.060 - Testimony of state officers and state employees.

42.52.070 - Special privileges and exemptions—Application of section to legislature.

42.52.080 - Employment after public service.

42.52.090 - Limited assistance by former state officers and employees.

42.52.100 - Conditions on appearance before state agencies or doing business with the state—Hearing—Judicial review.

42.52.110 - Compensation for official duties or nonperformance.

42.52.120 - Compensation for outside activities.

42.52.130 - Honoraria.

42.52.140 - Gifts.

42.52.150 - Limitations on gifts.

42.52.160 - Use of persons, money, or property for private gain.

42.52.170 - Giving, paying, loaning, etc., any thing of economic value to state employee.

42.52.180 - Use of public resources for political campaigns.

42.52.185 - Restrictions on mailings by legislators.

42.52.190 - Investments.

42.52.200 - Agency rules.

42.52.220 - Universities and state board for community and technical colleges—Administrative processes.

42.52.310 - Legislative ethics board.

42.52.320 - Authority of legislative ethics board.

42.52.330 - Interpretation.

42.52.340 - Transfer of jurisdiction.

42.52.350 - Executive ethics board.

42.52.360 - Authority of executive ethics board.

42.52.365 - Executive branch agencies—Ethics advisors—Ethics training.

42.52.370 - Authority of commission on judicial conduct.

42.52.380 - Political activities of board members.

42.52.390 - Hearing and subpoena authority.

42.52.400 - Enforcement of subpoena authority.

42.52.410 - Filing complaint—Whistleblower protection—Penalty for reprisal or retaliation.

42.52.420 - Investigation.

42.52.425 - Dismissal of complaint.

42.52.430 - Public hearing—Findings.

42.52.440 - Review of order.

42.52.450 - Complaint against legislator or statewide elected official.

42.52.460 - Citizen actions.

42.52.470 - Referral for enforcement.

42.52.480 - Action by boards.

42.52.490 - Action by attorney general.

42.52.500 - Optional hearings by administrative law judge.

42.52.510 - Rescission of state action.

42.52.520 - Disciplinary action.

42.52.530 - Additional investigative authority.

42.52.540 - Limitations period.

42.52.550 - Compensation of ethics boards.

42.52.560 - Communications from an employee organization or charitable organization—Distribution by state employee.

42.52.570 - Private business activity policy—Department of fish and wildlife—Parks and recreation commission.

42.52.575 - Information about scholarship opportunities.

42.52.800 - Exemptions—Solicitation for state capitol historic furnishings and preservation and restoration of state legislative building.

42.52.801 - Exemption—Solicitation to promote tourism.

42.52.802 - Exemption—Solicitation for Washington state legacy project, state library, and archives account.

42.52.8021 - Exemption—Solicitation for Washington state flag account.

42.52.8022 - Exemption—Informational or educational meetings regarding legislative issues.

42.52.8023 - Exemption—Gina Grant Bull memorial legislative page scholarship account.

42.52.8024 - Exemption—Rosa Franklin legislative internship program scholarship.

42.52.803 - Exemption—Solicitation for legislative oral history account.

42.52.804 - Exemption—Health profession board or commission—Professional opinions.

42.52.805 - Solicitation for charitable activities of executive branch state employees—Limitations—Definitions.

42.52.810 - Solicitation for the legislative international trade account—Report.

42.52.820 - Solicitation for hosting national legislative association conference.

42.52.821 - Exemption—Solicitation to host conference of a national association.

42.52.900 - Legislative declaration.

42.52.901 - Liberal construction.

42.52.903 - Serving on board, committee, or commission not prevented.

42.52.904 - Effective date—1994 c 154.

42.52.906 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.