IX. Miscellaneous

Chapter 9.82
STATE CRIMINAL STATUTES

Sections:

9.82.010    Adoption of state law by reference.

9.82.020    Penalties.

9.82.030    Disposition of fines and forfeitures and payment of expenses.

9.82.040    Official misconduct.

9.82.010 Adoption of state law by reference.

A. The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington as they now exist or may hereafter be amended, renumbered or recodified, whether in the same or different section, chapter or title of the Revised Code of Washington, are hereby adopted by reference as a part of the Snoqualmie criminal code which is established in all respects as though such sections were set forth herein in full; and further provided, the inclusion of section captions is for convenience in identifying the subject of code sections only, and any error therein shall not affect the validity of the adoption by reference of the section so adopted:

RCW

7.105.010        Definitions.

7.105.450        Enforcement and penalties—Other than antiharassment protection orders and extreme risk protection orders.

7.105.455        Enforcement and penalties—Antiharassment protection orders.

7.105.460        Enforcement and penalties—Extreme risk protection orders—False petitions.

7.105.465        Enforcement and penalties—Knowledge of order.

7.105.470        Enforcement—Prosecutor assistance.

7.105.550        Orders under this and other chapters—Enforcement and consolidation—Validity and enforcement of orders under prior chapters.

7.105.560        Title to real estate—Effect of chapter.

7.105.565        Proceedings additional—Filing of criminal charges not required.

7.105.570        Other authority retained.

7.105.575        Liability.

9.01.130        Sending letter, when complete.

9.03.010        Abandoning, discarding refrigeration equipment.

9.03.020        Permitting unused equipment to remain on premises.

9.03.040        Keeping or storing equipment for sale.

9.04.050        False, misleading, deceptive advertising.

9.04.070        False, misleading, deceptive advertising—Penalty.

9.08.020        Diseased animals.

9.08.070        Pet animals—Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc.—Penalty.

9.16.040        Displaying goods with false trademark.

9.26A.120        Fraud in operating coin-box telephone or other receptacle.

9.26A.130        Penalty for manufacture or sale of slugs to be used for coin.

9.40.100        Tampering with fire alarm or firefighting equipment—False alarm—Penalties.

9.41.010        Definitions.

9.41.050        Carrying firearms.

9.41.060        Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.

9.41.070        Concealed pistol license—Application—Fee—Renewal.

9.41.080        Delivery to ineligible persons.

9.41.100        Dealer licensing and registration required.

9.41.120        Firearms as loan security.

9.41.140        Alterations of identifying marks—Exceptions.

9.41.170        Alien’s license to carry firearms—Exceptions.

9.41.230        Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons.

9.41.240        Possession of pistol by person from eighteen to twenty-one.

9.41.250        Dangerous weapons—Penalty.

9.41.260        Dangerous exhibitions.

9.41.270        Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm—Unlawful carrying or handling—Penalty—Exceptions.

9.45.062        Failure to deliver leased property—Requisites for prosecution—Construction.

9.45.070        Mock auctions.

9.45.080        Fraudulent removal of property.

9.45.090        Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.

9.61.230        Telephone harassment.

9.61.240        Telephone harassment—Permitting telephone to be used.

9.61.250        Telephone harassment—Offense, where deemed committed.

9.62.010        Malicious prosecution.

9.66.010        Public nuisance.

9.66.020        Unequal damage.

9.66.030        Maintaining or permitting nuisance.

9.66.040        Abatement of nuisance.

9.66.050        Deposit of unwholesome substance.

9.68.015        Obscene literature, shows, etc.—Exemptions.

9.68.030        Indecent articles, etc.

9.68.050        “Erotic material”—Definitions.

9.68.060        “Erotic material”—Determination by court—Labeling—Penalties.

9.68.070        Prosecution for violation of RCW 9.68.060—Defense.

9.68.080        Unlawful acts.

9.68.090        Civil liability of wholesaler or wholesaler-distributor.

9.68.100        Exceptions to RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120.

9.68.110        Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when.

9.68.120        Provisions of RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120 exclusive.

9.68.130        “Sexually explicit material”—Defined—Unlawful display.

9.73.020        Opening sealed letter.

9.86.010        “Flag,” etc., defined.

9.86.020        Improper use of flag prohibited.

9.86.030        Desecration of flag.

9.86.040        Application of provisions.

9.86.050        Penalty.

9.91.020        Operating railroad, steamboat, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated.

9.91.060        Leaving children unattended in parked automobile.

9A.04.100        Proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

9A.04.110        Definitions.

9A.08.010        General requirements of culpability.

9A.08.020        Liability for conduct of another—Complicity.

9A.12.010        Insanity.

9A.16.010        Definitions.

9A.16.020        Use of force—When lawful.

9A.16.060        Duress.

9A.16.070        Entrapment.

9A.16.080        Action for being detained on mercantile establishment or premises for investigation—“Reasonable grounds” as defense.

9A.16.090        Intoxication.

9A.16.100        Use of force on children—Policy—Actions presumed unreasonable.

9A.28.020        Criminal attempt.

9A.28.030        Criminal solicitation.

9A.28.040        Criminal conspiracy.

9A.36.041        Assault in the fourth degree.

9A.36.050        Reckless endangerment.

9A.36.070        Coercion.

9A.46.020        Definitions—Penalties.

9A.46.030        Place where committed.

9A.46.040        Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime—Violation.

9A.46.050        Arraignment—No-contact order.

9A.46.060        Crimes included in harassment.

9A.46.070        Enforcement of order restricting contact.

9A.46.080        Order restricting contact—Violation.

9A.46.090        Nonliability of peace officer.

9A.46.100        “Convicted,” time when.

9A.46.910        Severability.

9A.48.090        Malicious mischief in the third degree.

9A.48.100        Malicious mischief—“Physical damage” defined.

9A.52.010        Definitions.

9A.52.060        Making or having burglar tools.

9A.52.070        Criminal trespass in the first degree.

9A.52.080        Criminal trespass in the second degree.

9A.52.090        Criminal trespass—Defenses.

9A.52.100        Vehicle prowling in the second degree.

9A.56.010        Definitions.

9A.56.020        Theft—Definitions, defenses.

9A.56.050        Theft in the third degree.

9A.56.060        Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.

9A.56.063        Making or possessing motor vehicle theft tools.

9A.56.100        Theft and larceny equated.

9A.56.170        Possessing stolen property in the third degree.

9A.56.180        Obscuring the identity of a machine.

9A.76.010        Definitions.

9A.76.020        Obstructing a law enforcement officer.

9A.76.030        Refusing to summon aid for a peace officer.

9A.76.040        Resisting arrest.

9A.76.050        Rendering criminal assistance—Definition of term.

9A.76.060        Relative defined.

9A.76.080        Rendering criminal assistance in the second degree.

9A.76.090        Rendering criminal assistance in the third degree.

9A.76.100        Compounding.

9A.76.130        Escape in the third degree.

9A.84.010        Criminal mischief.

9A.84.020        Failure to disperse.

9A.84.030        Disorderly conduct.

9A.84.040        False reporting.

9A.88.010        Indecent exposure.

9A.88.030        Prostitution.

9A.88.050        Prostitution—Sex of parties immaterial—No defense.

9A.88.090        Permitting prostitution.

10.99.020        Definitions.

10.99.030        Law enforcement officers—Training, powers, duties—Domestic violence reports.

10.99.035        Law enforcement agencies—Domestic violence records.

10.99.040        Duties of court—No-contact order.

10.99.045        Appearances by defendant—Defendant’s history—No-contact order.

10.99.050        Victim contact—Restriction, prohibition—Violation, penalties—Written order—Procedures—Notice of change.

10.99.055        Enforcement of orders.

10.99.060        Prosecutor’s notice to victim—Description of available procedures.

10.99.070        Liability of peace officers.

10.99.080        Penalty assessment.

10.99.100        Sentencing—Factors—Defendant’s criminal history.

10.99.900        Severability.

28A.635.020        Willfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when—Penalty.

28A.635.030        Disturbing school, school activities or meetings—Penalty.

28A.635.090        Interference by force or violence—Penalty.

28A.635.100        Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful—Penalty.

28A.635.110        Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful—Penalty.

28A.635.120        Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and 28A.635.100—Penalty.

66.44.010        Local officers to enforce law—Authority of board—Liquor enforcement officers.

66.44.040        Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, informations, process, etc.

66.44.050        Description of offense in words of statutes—Proof required.

66.44.060        Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent.

66.44.070        Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content.

66.44.080        Service of process on corporation.

66.44.090        Acting without license.

66.44.100        Opening or consuming liquor in public place—Penalty.

66.44.120        Unlawful use of seal.

66.44.130        Sales of liquor by drink or bottle.

66.44.140        Unlawful sale, transportation of spirituous liquor without stamp or seal—Unlawful operation, possession of still or mash.

66.44.150        Buying liquor illegally.

66.44.160        Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverages.

66.44.170        Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell—Prima facie evidence, what is.

66.44.175        Violations of law.

66.44.180        General penalties—Jurisdiction for violations.

66.44.200        Sales to persons apparently under the influence of liquor—Purchases or consumption by persons apparently under the influence of liquor on licensed premises—Penalty—Notice—Separation of actions.

66.44.210        Obtaining liquor for ineligible person.

66.44.240        Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against carrier—Exception.

66.44.250        Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against individual—Restricted application.

66.44.270        Furnishing liquor to minors—Possession, use—Penalties—Exhibition of effects—Exceptions.

66.44.280        Minor applying for permit.

66.44.290        Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor—Penalty.

66.44.300        Treats, gifts, purchases of liquor for or from minor, or holding out minor as at least twenty-one, in public place where liquor sold.

66.44.310        Minors frequenting off-limits area—Misrepresentation of age—Penalty—Classification of licensees.

66.44.316        Certain persons eighteen years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment.

66.44.320        Sales of liquor to minors a violation.

66.44.325        Unlawful transfer to minor of age identification.

66.44.328        Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under age twenty-one of facsimile of official identification card—Penalty.

69.50.101        Definitions.

69.50.102        Drug paraphernalia—Definitions.

69.50.201        Enforcement of chapter—Authority to change schedules of controlled substances.

69.50.202        Nomenclature.

69.50.203        Schedule I tests.

69.50.204        Schedule I.

69.50.205        Schedule II tests.

69.50.206        Schedule II.

69.50.207        Schedule III tests.

69.50.208        Schedule III.

69.50.209        Schedule IV tests.

69.50.210        Schedule IV.

69.50.211        Schedule V tests.

69.50.212        Schedule V.

69.50.213        Republishing of schedules.

69.50.302        Registration requirements.

69.50.306        Records of registrants.

69.50.307        Order forms.

69.50.308        Prescriptions.

69.50.309        Containers.

69.50.401        Prohibited acts: A—Penalties.

69.50.402        Prohibited acts: B—Penalties.

69.50.403        Prohibited acts: C—Penalties.

69.50.404        Penalties under other laws.

69.50.405        Bar to prosecution.

69.50.406        Distribution to persons under age eighteen.

69.50.407        Conspiracy.

69.50.408        Second or subsequent offenses.

69.50.410        Prohibited acts: D—Penalties.

69.50.412        Prohibited acts: E—Penalties.

69.50.425        Misdemeanor violations—Minimum imprisonment.

69.50.500        Powers of enforcement personnel.

69.50.505        Seizure and forfeiture.

69.50.506        Burden of proof; liabilities.

69.50.509        Search and seizure of controlled substances.

69.50.601        Pending proceedings.

69.50.605        Severability.

70.54.010        Polluting water supply—Penalty.

70.54.020        Furnishing impure water—Penalty.

70.54.030        Pollution of watershed of city in adjoining state—Penalty.

77.16.250        Loaded firearms in vehicles.

77.16.260        Shooting firearms from public highways.

B. Notwithstanding the RCW sections that are specifically adopted by reference in this code, all RCW sections that constitute misdemeanors or gross misdemeanors and the RCW sections necessary for the investigation, arrest, prosecution, sentencing, confinement and enforcement of misdemeanors or gross misdemeanors are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted or as they may hereafter be amended or recodified and shall be given the same force and effect as if fully set forth herein.

C. Penalty Imposed. Violation of any of the RCW sections adopted in subsection B of this section shall be a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor, as may be specified in the subsection adopted, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished in the manner as set forth in the Snoqualmie Municipal Code. Any subsection adopted for which no penalty is specified in that subsection or other adopted subsection, or which is not otherwise expressly classified as a civil infraction or gross misdemeanor, shall constitute a misdemeanor as provided in SMC 9.82.020(A). (Ord. 1275 § 2, 2023; Ord. 1264 § 1, 2022; Ord. 751 § 1, 1995; Ord. 524 § 1, 1983).

9.82.020 Penalties.

A. Unless otherwise expressly classified as a civil infraction or gross misdemeanor, any act declared to be unlawful in this code shall be classified as a misdemeanor.

B. Unless another penalty is expressly provided in this code or in any state statute adopted by reference, any person who is convicted of any crime classified as a misdemeanor shall be punished by imprisonment for a maximum term fixed by the court of not more than 90 days, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than $1,000, or by both such imprisonment and fine.

C. Unless another penalty is expressly provided in this code or in any state statute adopted by reference, any person who is convicted of any crime classified as a gross misdemeanor shall be punished by imprisonment for a maximum term fixed by the court of not more than one year, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than $5,000, or by both such imprisonment and fine. (Ord. 699 § 1, 1992; Ord. 524 § 2, 1983).

9.82.030 Disposition of fines and forfeitures and payment of expenses.

All fines or forfeitures collected upon conviction or upon the forfeiture of bail of any person charged with a violation of any of the provisions of the Snoqualmie criminal code shall be paid into the general fund of the city. The expense of enforcement, prosecution, administration, public defense and incarceration shall be borne by the police department. (Ord. 524 § 3, 1983).

9.82.040 Official misconduct.

Failure, refusal or neglect on the part of any judicial or other officer or employee receiving or having custody of any such fine or forfeiture of bail, either before or after a deposit in the general fund, to comply with the provisions of SMC 9.82.030 shall constitute misconduct in office and shall be grounds for removal therefrom, provided appropriate removal action is taken pursuant to state law relating to removal of public officials. (Ord. 524 § 4, 1983).