RCW 4.92.120
Tortious conduct of state—Assignment of claims.
Claims against the state arising out of tortious conduct may be assigned voluntarily, involuntarily, and by operation of law to the same extent as like claims against private persons may be so assigned.
[ 1963 c 159 § 5.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 4.92 - Actions and Claims Against State.
4.92.005 - "Volunteer"—Definition.
4.92.010 - Where brought—Change of venue.
4.92.020 - Service of summons and complaint.
4.92.030 - Duties of attorney general—Procedure.
4.92.075 - Action against state officers, employees, or volunteers—Judgment satisfied by state.
4.92.080 - Bond not required of state.
4.92.090 - Tortious conduct of state—Liability for damages.
4.92.100 - Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Claims—Presentment and filing—Contents.
4.92.120 - Tortious conduct of state—Assignment of claims.
4.92.130 - Tortious conduct of state—Liability account—Purpose.
4.92.150 - Compromise and settlement of claims by attorney general.
4.92.160 - Payment of claims and judgments.
4.92.210 - Risk management—Review of claims—Settlements.
4.92.220 - Risk management administration account.
4.92.250 - Risk management—Risk manager may delegate powers and duties.
4.92.270 - Risk management—Standard indemnification agreements.