§ 10.122.010 Short title
§ 10.122.020 Definitions
§ 10.122.030 Electronic recording requirement
§ 10.122.040 Consent not required — Notice
§ 10.122.050 Exception for exigent circumstances
§ 10.122.060 Exception for individual’s refusal to be recorded electronically
§ 10.122.070 Exception for interrogation conducted by other jurisdiction
§ 10.122.080 Exception based on belief recording not required
§ 10.122.090 Exception for safety of individual or protection of identity
§ 10.122.100 Exception for equipment malfunction
§ 10.122.110 Burden of persuasion
§ 10.122.120 Notice of intent to introduce unrecorded statement
§ 10.122.130 Procedural remedies
§ 10.122.140 Handling and preserving electronic recording
§ 10.122.150 Policies and procedures relating to electronic recording
§ 10.122.160 Limitation of liability
§ 10.122.170 Self-authentication
§ 10.122.180 No right to electronic recording or transcript
§ 10.122.190 Application — Construction — 2021 c 329
§ 10.122.200 Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act
§ 10.122.900 Effective date — 2021 c 329

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 10.122 - Uniform electronic recordation of custodial interrogations act

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  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.