Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.17 - Administrative Departments and Agencies—General Provisions.
43.17.100 - Surety bonds for appointive state officers and employees.

RCW 43.17.100
Surety bonds for appointive state officers and employees.

Every appointive state officer and employee of the state shall give a surety bond, payable to the state in such sum as shall be deemed necessary by the director of the department of enterprise services, conditioned for the honesty of the officer or employee and for the accounting of all property of the state that shall come into his or her possession by virtue of his or her office or employment, which bond shall be approved as to form by the attorney general and shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state.
The director of enterprise services may purchase one or more blanket surety bonds for the coverage required in this section.
Any bond required by this section shall not be considered an official bond and shall not be subject to chapter 42.08 RCW.

[ 2015 c 225 § 63; 2009 c 549 § 5062; 1977 ex.s. c 270 § 7; 1975 c 40 § 6; 1965 c 8 § 43.17.100. Prior: 1921 c 7 § 16; RRS § 10774.]
NOTES:

Official bonds: Chapter 42.08 RCW.


Powers and duties of director of enterprise services as to official bonds: RCW 43.19.784.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.17 - Administrative Departments and Agencies—General Provisions.

43.17.010 - Departments created.

43.17.020 - Chief executive officers—Appointment.

43.17.030 - Powers and duties—Oath.

43.17.040 - Chief assistant director—Powers.

43.17.050 - Office at capital—Branch offices.

43.17.060 - Departmental rules and regulations.

43.17.070 - Administrative committees.

43.17.095 - Option to submit document, form, or payment electronically—Requirements.

43.17.100 - Surety bonds for appointive state officers and employees.

43.17.110 - Data, information, interdepartmental assistance.

43.17.120 - Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program.

43.17.130 - Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program—Appointment of personnel.

43.17.150 - Receipt of property or money from United States attorney general—Use, expenditure—Deposit.

43.17.200 - Allocation of moneys for acquisition of works of art—Expenditure by arts commission—Conditions.

43.17.205 - Purchase of works of art—Interagency reimbursement for expenditure by visual arts program.

43.17.210 - Purchase of works of art—Procedure.

43.17.230 - Emergency information telephone services—Accessibility from all phones required—Charges.

43.17.240 - Debts owed to the state—Interest rate.

43.17.250 - Countywide planning policy.

43.17.310 - Businesses—Rules coordinator to provide list of rules.

43.17.320 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Definitions.

43.17.330 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Methods.

43.17.340 - Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Exception.

43.17.350 - Health-related state agencies—Professional health services—Fee schedules.

43.17.360 - Lease of real property—Term of a lease—Use of proceeds—Retroactive application.

43.17.370 - Prerelease copy of report or study to local government.

43.17.380 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system—Definitions.

43.17.385 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system.

43.17.390 - Quality management, accountability, and performance system—Independent assessment.

43.17.400 - Disposition of state-owned land—Notice to governmental entities—Right of first refusal.

43.17.410 - Sensitive personal information of vulnerable individuals or in-home caregivers for vulnerable populations—Release of information prohibited.

43.17.420 - Immigration and citizenship status—Definitions.

43.17.425 - Immigration and citizenship status—State agency restrictions.