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2022 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.
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