RCW 7.80.005
Legislative finding—1987 c 456.
The legislature finds that many minor offenses that are established as misdemeanors are obsolete or can be more appropriately punished by the imposition of civil fines. The legislature finds that some misdemeanors should be decriminalized to allow resources of the legal system, such as judges, prosecutors, juries, and jails, to be used to punish serious criminal behavior, since acts characterized as criminal behavior have a tremendous fiscal impact on the legal system.
The establishment of a system of civil infractions is a more expeditious and less expensive method of disposing of minor offenses and will decrease the cost and workload of the courts of limited jurisdiction.
[ 1987 c 456 § 6.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions
Chapter 7.80 - Civil Infractions.
7.80.005 - Legislative finding—1987 c 456.
7.80.010 - Jurisdiction of courts.
7.80.020 - Issuance of process.
7.80.030 - Training of judicial officers.
7.80.040 - "Enforcement officer" defined.
7.80.050 - Notice of infraction—Issuance, service, filing.
7.80.060 - Person receiving notice—Identification and detention.
7.80.070 - Notice—Determination final unless contested—Form.
7.80.090 - Hearings—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
7.80.100 - Hearings—Contesting determination that infraction committed—Appeal.
7.80.110 - Hearings—Explanation of mitigating circumstances.
7.80.120 - Monetary penalties—Restitution.
7.80.130 - Order of court—Civil nature—Modification of penalty—Community restitution.
7.80.140 - Costs and attorney fees.
7.80.150 - Notices—Record of—Cancellation prohibited, penalty—Audit.
7.80.160 - Failure to exercise notice options—Failure to satisfy penalty.
7.80.900 - Decriminalization of certain municipal ordinances.