Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9.73 - Privacy, Violating Right Of.
9.73.220 - Judicial authorizations—Availability of judge required.

RCW 9.73.220
Judicial authorizations—Availability of judge required.

In each superior court judicial district in a county with a population of two hundred ten thousand or more there shall be available twenty-four hours a day at least one superior court or district court judge or magistrate designated to receive telephonic requests for authorizations that may be issued pursuant to this chapter. The presiding judge of each such superior court in conjunction with the district court judges in that superior court judicial district shall establish a coordinated schedule of rotation for all of the superior and district court judges and magistrates in the superior court judicial district for purposes of ensuring the availability of at least one judge or magistrate at all times. During the period that each judge or magistrate is designated, he or she shall be equipped with an electronic paging device when not present at his or her usual telephone. It shall be the designated judge's or magistrate's responsibility to ensure that all attempts to reach him or her for purposes of requesting authorization pursuant to this chapter are forwarded to the electronic page number when the judge or magistrate leaves the place where he or she would normally receive such calls.

[ 1991 c 363 § 9; 1989 c 271 § 203.]
NOTES:

Purpose—Captions not law—1991 c 363: See notes following RCW 2.32.180.


Severability—1989 c 271: See note following RCW 9.94A.510.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 9.73 - Privacy, Violating Right Of.

9.73.010 - Divulging telegram.

9.73.020 - Opening sealed letter.

9.73.030 - Intercepting, recording, or divulging private communication—Consent required—Exceptions.

9.73.040 - Intercepting private communication—Court order permitting interception—Grounds for issuance—Duration—Renewal.

9.73.050 - Admissibility of intercepted communication in evidence.

9.73.060 - Violating right of privacy—Civil action—Liability for damages.

9.73.070 - Persons and activities excepted from chapter.

9.73.080 - Penalties.

9.73.090 - Certain emergency response personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080—Standards—Court authorizations—Admissibility.

9.73.095 - Intercepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations—Conditions—Notice.

9.73.100 - Recordings available to defense counsel.

9.73.110 - Intercepting, recording, or disclosing private communications—Not unlawful for building owner—Conditions.

9.73.120 - Reports—Required, when, contents.

9.73.130 - Recording private communications—Authorization—Application for, contents.

9.73.140 - Recording private communications—Authorization of or application for—Inventory, contents, service—Availability of recording, applications, and orders.

9.73.200 - Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances—Findings.

9.73.210 - Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances or commercial sexual abuse of a minor—Authorization—Monthly report—Admissibility—Destruction of information.

9.73.220 - Judicial authorizations—Availability of judge required.

9.73.230 - Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances or commercial sexual abuse of a minor—Conditions—Written reports required—Judicial review—Notice—Admissibility—Penalties.

9.73.240 - Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances—Concurrent power of attorney general to investigate and prosecute.

9.73.260 - Pen registers, trap and trace devices, cell site simulator devices.

9.73.270 - Collecting, using electronic data or metadata—Cell site simulator devices—Requirements.