§ 36.28A.010 Declarations
§ 36.28A.020 Local law and justice plan assistance
§ 36.28A.030 Hate crime offenses — Information reporting and dissemination
§ 36.28A.040 Statewide city and county jail booking and reporting system — Standards committee — Statewide automated victim information and notification system — Statewide unified sex offender notification and registration pr
§ 36.28A.0401 Statewide automated victim information and notification system — Vendor services
§ 36.28A.0402 Statewide automated victim information and notification system — Department of corrections data
§ 36.28A.050 Statewide city and county jail booking and reporting system — Grant fund
§ 36.28A.080 Immunity from liability
§ 36.28A.090 Firearms certificates for qualified retired law enforcement officers
§ 36.28A.100 Committee to improve administration of missing person information — Protocol endorsement
§ 36.28A.110 Missing persons information website creation
§ 36.28A.112 Missing persons information website — Transmittal of information to the national missing and unidentified persons system
§ 36.28A.120 State patrol involvement with missing persons systems — Local law enforcement procedures for missing persons information
§ 36.28A.130 Washington auto theft prevention authority — Created
§ 36.28A.140 Development of model policy to address property access during forest fires and wildfires
§ 36.28A.200 Gang crime enforcement grant program
§ 36.28A.210 Graffiti and tagging abatement grant program
§ 36.28A.220 Grant programs — Effectiveness evaluations
§ 36.28A.230 Registered sex offender and kidnapping offender address and residency verification grant program
§ 36.28A.240 Metal theft enforcement strategy — Grant and training program
§ 36.28A.300 24/7 sobriety program
§ 36.28A.320 24/7 sobriety account
§ 36.28A.330 24/7 sobriety program definitions
§ 36.28A.340 24/7 sobriety program — Counties or cities may participate
§ 36.28A.350 24/7 sobriety program — Bond or pretrial release
§ 36.28A.360 24/7 sobriety program — Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs may adopt policies and procedures
§ 36.28A.370 24/7 sobriety account — Distribution of funds
§ 36.28A.380 24/7 sobriety program — No waiver or reduction of fees
§ 36.28A.390 24/7 sobriety program — Violation of terms — Penalties
§ 36.28A.400 Denied firearm transaction reporting system — Purge of denial records upon subsequent approval — Public disclosure exemption — Destruction of information
§ 36.28A.405 Denied firearm transaction information — Annual report
§ 36.28A.410 Statewide automated protected person notification system — Notification requirements — Immunity from civil liability — Public disclosure exemption
§ 36.28A.420 Illegal firearm transaction investigation grant program — Requirements — Public disclosure exemption
§ 36.28A.430 Sexual assault kit initiative project — Definitions
§ 36.28A.435 Sexual assault prevention and response account
§ 36.28A.440 Mental health field response grant program
§ 36.28A.445 Duty to render first aid — Development of guidelines
§ 36.28A.450 Grant program — Therapeutic interventions for certain criminal justice system involved persons — Report — Civil liability
§ 36.28A.455 Information and records — Notification — Public disclosure exemption

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 36.28A - Association of sheriffs and police chiefs

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  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
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  • Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
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