Chapter 9A.02
ADOPTION OF SECTIONS OF REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON BY REFERENCE
Sections:
9A.02.020 Criminal accountability – Attempt.
9A.02.030 Interfering with law enforcement.
9A.02.040 Crimes in the courts.
9A.02.050 Crimes of physical harm and unlawful detention.
9A.02.060 Domestic violence and court orders of protection.
9A.02.065 Exposing minor child to domestic violence.
9A.02.070 Crimes of harassment.
9A.02.090 Crimes of disturbing the peace.
9A.02.110 Burglary and trespass.
9A.02.120 Making or having vehicle prowl or vehicle theft tools.
9A.02.130 Reckless burning and malicious mischief.
9A.02.150 Obscenity, pornography, and sexual exploitation.
9A.02.160 Firearms, dangerous weapons and explosives.
9A.02.170 Tobacco – Access to minors.
9A.02.180 Alcohol and toxic fumes.
9A.02.200 Violation of privacy.
9A.02.210 Frauds, swindles and deception.
9A.02.220 Counterfeit or false trademark or brand.
9A.02.240 Crimes relating to corporations and businesses.
9A.02.260 Neglect of a child or dependent person.
9A.02.270 Violation of no contact order also contempt.
9A.02.005 Adoption of sections of the Revised Code of Washington not specifically set forth in PMC Title 9A.
(1) With the exception of the RCW sections set forth in subsection (3) of this section, and notwithstanding the RCW sections that are specifically adopted by reference in this title, all RCW sections that constitute misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors and the RCW sections necessary for the investigation, arrest, prosecution, sentencing, confinement, and enforcement of misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted, as hereafter amended, as subsequently adopted, or recodified from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full.
(2) All class C felony crimes set forth in the RCW are hereby adopted by reference for the purposes of charging a gross misdemeanor for a violation of any of the crimes set forth in Chapter 9A.28 RCW, regarding anticipatory offenses, such as criminal attempt, criminal solicitation, or criminal conspiracy. The adoption of class C felonies shall be subject to the provisions of subsection (1) of this section and Chapter 9A.01 PMC.
(3) The following RCW sections are not adopted by the city of Puyallup: RCW 9A.76.130, Escape. (Ord. 2839 § 1, 2005).
9A.02.010 General provisions.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.01.055 Citizen immunity if aiding officer, scope – When.
9.01.110 Omission, when not punishable.
9.01.130 Sending letter, when complete.
9A.04.030 State criminal jurisdiction.
9A.04.050 People capable of committing crimes – Capability of children.
9A.04.060 Common law to supplement statute.
9A.04.070 Who amenable to criminal statutes.
9A.04.080 Limitation of actions.
9A.04.100 Proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
9A.04.110 Definitions.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.020 Criminal accountability – Attempt.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9A.08.010 General requirements of culpability.
9A.08.020 Liability for conduct of another – Complicity.
9A.08.030 Corporate and personal liability.
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 premises for investigation – “Reasonable grounds” as defense.
9A.16.090 Intoxication.
9A.28.020 Criminal attempt.
9A.28.030 Criminal solicitation.
9A.28.040 Criminal conspiracy.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.030 Interfering with law enforcement.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.69.100 Duty of witness of offense against child or any violent offense – Penalty.
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.76.070 Rendering criminal assistance in the first degree.
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.76.160 Introducing contraband in the third degree.
9A.76.170 Bail jumping.
9A.76.175 Making a false or misleading statement to a public servant.
9A.80.010 Official misconduct.
9A.84.040 False reporting.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.040 Crimes in the courts.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
2.48.180 Definitions – Unlawful practice a crime – Cause for discipline – Unprofessional conduct – Defense – Injunction – Remedies – Costs – Attorney’s fees – Time limit for action.
7.21.010 Definitions.
7.21.020 Sanctions – Who may impose.
7.21.030 Remedial sanctions – Payment for losses.
7.21.040 Punitive sanctions – Fines.
7.21.050 Sanctions – Summary imposition – Procedure.
7.21.070 Appellate review.
9.12.010 Barratry.
9.27.015 Interference, obstruction of any court, building or residence – Violations.
9.51.010 Misconduct of officer drawing jury.
9.51.020 Soliciting jury duty.
9.51.030 Misconduct of officer in charge of jury.
9.62.010 Malicious prosecution.
9.72.090 Committal of witness – Detention of documents.
9A.72.010 Definitions.
9A.72.040 False swearing.
9A.72.050 Perjury and false swearing – Inconsistent statements – Degree of crime.
9A.72.060 Perjury and false swearing – Retraction.
9A.72.070 Perjury and false swearing – Irregularities no defense.
9A.72.080 Statement of what one does not know to be true.
9A.72.140 Jury tampering.
9A.72.150 Tampering with physical evidence.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.050 Crimes of physical harm and unlawful detention.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.02.050 Concealing birth.
9.91.060 Leaving children unattended in a parked automobile.
9A.16.100 Use of force on children – Policy – Actions presumed unreasonable.
9A.36.041 Assault in the fourth degree.
9A.36.050 Reckless endangerment.
9A.36.070 Coercion.
9A.40.070 Custodial interference in the second degree.
9A.40.080 Custodial interference – Assessment of costs – Defense – Consent defense restricted.
9A.42.010 Definitions.
9A.42.035 Criminal mistreatment in the third degree.
9A.42.040 Withdrawal of life support systems.
9A.42.045 Palliative care.
9A.42.050 Defense of financial inability.
9A.42.080 Abandonment of a dependent person in the third degree.
9A.42.090 Abandonment of a dependent person – Defense.
9A.49.010 Definitions.
9A.49.030 Unlawful discharge of a laser in the second degree.
9A.49.040 Civil infraction, when.
13.32A.080 Unlawful harboring of a minor – Penalty – Prosecution of adult for involving child in commission of offense.
74.34.020 Definitions.
74.34.021 Vulnerable adult – Definition.
74.34.035 Reports – Mandated and permissive – Contents – Confidentiality.
74.34.040 Reports – Contents – Identity confidential.
74.34.050 Immunity from liability.
74.34.053 Failure to report – False reports – Penalties.
74.34.145 Protection of vulnerable adults – Notice of criminal penalties for violation – Enforcement under RCW 26.50.110.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.060 Domestic violence and court orders of protection.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9A.36.150 Interfering with the reporting of domestic violence.
10.99.020 Definitions.
10.99.030 Law enforcement officers – Training, powers, duties – Domestic violence reports.
10.99.040 Duties of court – No-contact order.
10.99.045 Appearances by defendant – No-contact order.
10.99.050 Victim contact – Restriction, prohibition – Violation, penalties – Written order – Procedures – Notice of change.
10.99.070 Liability of peace officers.
26.09.300 Restraining orders – Notice – Refusal to comply – Arrest – Penalty – Defense – Peace officers, immunity.
26.26B.050 Restraining order – Knowing violation – Penalty – Law enforcement immunity.
26.44.020 Definitions.
26.44.030 Reports – Duty and authority to make – Duty of receiving agency – Duty to notify – Case planning and consultation – Penalty for unauthorized exchange of information – Filing dependency petitions – Interviews of children – Records – Risk assessment process – Reports to legislature.
26.44.060 Immunity from civil or criminal liability – Confidential communications not violated – Actions against state not affected – False report, penalty.
26.44.063 Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction – Enforcement – Notice of modification or termination of restraining order.
26.44.067 Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction – Contents – Notice – Noncompliance – Defense – Penalty.
26.44.130 Arrest without warrant.
26.44.150 Temporary restraining order restricting visitation for persons accused of sexually or physically abusing a child – Penalty for violating court order.
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.
(Ord. 3257 § 1, 2022; Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.065 Exposing minor child to domestic violence.
(1) A person commits the crime of exposing children to domestic violence when he or she:
(a) Commits a crime against a family or household member, or an intimate partner, as defined in RCW 7.105.010; and
(b) The crime is committed in the immediate presence of, or is witnessed by, the suspect’s or the victim’s minor child, stepchild, foster child, or a minor child residing within the household or in the custody or care of the suspect or victim. For the purposes of this section, “witnessed” shall mean if the crime is seen or directly perceived in any other manner by the child.
(2) Exposing children to domestic violence is a gross misdemeanor. Any person convicted of this crime shall be punished by imprisonment of not less than 30 days. (Ord. 3256 § 1, 2022; Ord. 3208 § 1, 2020; Ord. 3144 § 1, 2017).
9A.02.070 Crimes of harassment.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.61.230 Telephone harassment.
9.61.240 Telephone harassment – Permitting telephone to be used.
9.61.250 Telephone harassment – Offense, where deemed committed.
9A.46.010 Legislative finding.
9A.46.020 Definition – 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.46.080 Order restricting contact – Violation.
9A.46.090 Nonliability of peace officer.
9A.46.100 “Conflicted,” time when.
9A.46.110 Stalking.
10.14.120 Disobedience of order – Penalties.
10.14.170 Criminal penalty.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.080 Crimes in schools.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
28A.635.020 Willfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when – Penalty.
28A.635.040 Examination questions – Disclosing – 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.
28A.635.110 Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and RCW 28A.635.100 – Disciplinary authority exception.
28A.635.120 Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and RCW 28A.635.100 – Penalty.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.090 Crimes of disturbing the peace.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.91.025 Unlawful bus conduct.
9A.84.010 Riot.
9A.84.020 Failure to disperse.
9A.84.030 Disorderly conduct.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.100 Crimes of theft.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.91.140 Food stamps.
9A.56.010 Definitions.
9A.56.020 Theft – Definition, defense.
9A.56.050 Theft in the third degree.
9A.56.060 Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.
9A.56.096 Theft of rental, leased, or lease-purchased property.
9A.56.140 Possessing stolen property – Definition – Access devices, presumption.
9A.56.170 Possessing property in the third degree.
9A.56.180 Obscuring the identity of a machine.
9A.56.220 Theft of subscription television services.
9A.56.230 Unlawful sale of subscription television services.
9A.56.240 Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation.
9A.56.260 Connection of channel converter.
9A.56.270 Shopping cart theft.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.110 Burglary and trespass.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9A.52.010 Definitions.
9A.52.050 Other crime in committing burglary punishable.
9A.52.060 Making or having burglary 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 prowl in the second degree.
9A.52.120 Computer trespass in the second degree.
9A.52.130 Computer trespass – Commission of other crime.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.120 Making or having vehicle prowl or vehicle theft tools.
(1) Every person who shall make or mend, or cause to be made or mended, or have in his or her possession any engine, machine, tool, false key, master key, adapted or altered key, pick lock, bit, nippers, dent remover, or implement, adapted, designed, or commonly used for the commission of vehicle prowl or vehicle theft under circumstances evidencing an intent to use or employ, or allow the same to be used or employed in the commission of a vehicle prowl or vehicle theft or knowing that the same is or was intended to be so used, shall be guilty of making or having vehicle prowl or vehicle theft tools.
(2) Making or having vehicle prowl or vehicle theft tools is a gross misdemeanor. (Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.130 Reckless burning and malicious mischief.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.40.100 Tampering with fire alarm or fire fighting equipment – False alarm – Penalties.
9A.48.010 Definitions.
9A.48.050 Reckless burning in the second degree.
9A.48.060 Reckless burning – Defense.
9A.48.090 Malicious mischief in the third degree.
9A.48.100 Malicious mischief – “Physical damage” defined.
9A.48.110 Defacing a state monument.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.140 Damage, theft, abandonment, or improper use of an electronic home detention or monitoring device.
(1) A person is guilty of damage, theft, abandonment, or improper use of an electronic home detention or monitoring device if:
(a) The person intentionally causes damage to any component of the electronic home detention or monitoring device; or
(b) The person exerts unauthorized control over an electronic home detention or monitoring device; or
(c) The person abandons the electronic home detention or monitoring device; or
(d) The person fails to return the electronic home detention or monitoring device to Puyallup corrections or its lawful owner within 24 hours of interrupting or terminating the proper use of the device.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the term “damage” shall have the same meaning as “damages” as that term is defined in RCW 9A.48.010.
(3) For the purposes of this section, the phrase “exerts unauthorized control” shall be defined as it is in RCW 9A.56.010.
(4) A person who violates this section shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor. (Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.150 Obscenity, pornography, and sexual exploitation.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.68.130 “Sexually explicit material” – Defined – Unlawful display.
9.68A.011 Definitions.
9.68A.080 Processors of depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct – Report required.
9.68A.090 Communication with minor for immoral purposes.
9.68A.110 Certain defenses barred, permitted.
9.68A.120 Seizure and forfeiture of property.
9.68A.140 Definitions.
9.68A.150 Allowing minor on premises of live erotic performance.
9.68A.160 Penalty.
9A.44.010 Definitions.
9A.44.096 Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree.
9A.88.010 Indecent exposure.
9A.88.030 Prostitution.
9A.88.050 Prostitution – Sex of parties immaterial – No defense.
9A.88.090 Permitting prostitution.
9A.88.110 Patronizing a prostitute.
9A.88.120 Additional fee assessment.
9A.88.130 Additional requirements.
9A.88.140 Vehicle impoundment.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.160 Firearms, dangerous weapons and explosives.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.41.010 Terms defined.
9.41.050 Carrying firearms.
9.41.060 Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms.
9.41.098 Forfeiture of firearms, dangerous weapons.
9.41.140 Alteration of identifying marks – 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 – Unlawfully carrying or handling – Penalty – Exceptions.
9.41.280 Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities – Penalties – Exceptions.
9.41.300 Weapons prohibited in certain places – Local laws and ordinances – Exceptions – Penalty.
9.41.810 Penalty.
9.91.160 Personal protection spray devices.
70.74.010 Definitions.
70.74.160 Unlawful access to explosives.
70.74.295 Abandonment of explosives.
70.74.300 Explosive containers to be marked – Penalty.
70.74.310 Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
70.74.400 Seizure and forfeiture.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.170 Tobacco – Access to minors.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
7.80.120 Monetary penalties – Restitution.
26.28.080 Selling or giving tobacco to minor – Belief of representative capacity, no defense – Penalty.
70.155.080 Purchasing or obtaining tobacco by persons under the age of eighteen – Civil infraction.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.180 Alcohol and toxic fumes.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.47A.010 Definition.
9.47A.020 Unlawful inhalation – Exception.
9.47A.030 Possession of certain substances prohibited, when.
9.47A.040 Sale of certain substances prohibited, when.
9.47A.050 Penalty.
9.91.020 Operating railroad, steamboat, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated.
66.04.010 Definitions.
66.12.010 Wine or beer manufactured for home use.
66.28.230 Keg registration – Furnishing to minors – Penalties.
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.
66.44.060 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 a 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.
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 – Exhibition of effects – Exceptions.
66.44.280 Minor applying for permit.
66.44.290 Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor.
66.44.291 Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor – Penalty against persons between ages of eighteen and twenty, inclusive.
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.
66.44.318 Employees aged eighteen to twenty-one stocking, merchandising, and handling beer and wine.
66.44.325 Unlawful transfer of an identification of age.
66.44.328 Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under age twenty-one of facsimile of official identification card – Penalty.
66.44.340 Employees eighteen years and over allowed to sell and handle beer and wine for certain licensed employers.
66.44.350 Employees eighteen years and over allowed to serve and carry liquor, clean up, etc., for certain licensed employers.
66.44.370 Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.190 Cruelty to animals.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.08.065 Definitions.
9.08.070 Pet animals – Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc. – Penalty.
16.52.011 Definitions – Principles of liability.
16.52.117 Animal fighting – Owners, trainers, spectators – Exceptions.
16.52.190 Poisoning animals.
16.52.195 Poisoning animals – Penalty.
16.52.207 Animal cruelty in the second degree.
16.52.210 Destruction of animals by law enforcement officer – Immunity from liability.
16.52.350 Dog tethering – Penalties.
(Ord. 3159 § 3, 2017; Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.200 Violation of privacy.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.73.020 Opening sealed letter.
9.73.030 Intercepting, recording or divulging private communication – Consent required – Exceptions.
9.73.070 Persons and activities excepted from chapter.
9.73.080 Intercepting, recording, or divulging private communication – Penalty.
9.73.090 Certain emergency response personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through RCW 9.73.080 – Standards – Court authorizations – Admissibility.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.210 Frauds, swindles and deception.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.04.010 False advertising.
9.08.030 False certificate of registration of animals – False representation as to breed.
9.18.080 Offender a competent witness.
9.18.120 Suppression of competitive bidding.
9.18.130 Collusion to prevent competitive bidding.
9.18.140 Penalty.
9.18.150 Agreements outside the state.
9.26A.090 Telephone company credit cards – Prohibited acts.
9.26A.100 Definitions.
9.26A.110 Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service – Penalty.
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.
9.35.030 Soliciting undesired mail.
9.38.010 False representation concerning credit.
9.38.015 False statement by a deposit account applicant.
9.38.020 False representation concerning title.
9.44.080 Misconduct in signing a petition.
9.45.060 Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property – Construction.
9.45.070 Mock auctions.
9.45.080 Fraudulent removal of property.
9.45.090 Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.
9.45.100 Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors.
9.46.196 Cheating.
9A.60.010 Definitions.
9A.60.040 Criminal impersonation.
9A.60.050 False certification.
9A.61.010 Definitions.
9A.61.020 Defrauding a public utility.
9A.61.050 Defrauding a public utility in the third degree.
19.48.110 Obtaining hotel, restaurant, lodging house, ski area, etc., accommodations by fraud – Penalty.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.220 Counterfeit or false trademark or brand.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.16.005 Definitions.
9.16.020 Imitating lawful brand.
9.16.030 Counterfeiting trademark, brand, etc.
9.16.035 Counterfeiting – Penalties.
9.16.041 Counterfeit items – Seizure and forfeiture.
9.16.050 When deemed affixed.
9.16.060 Fraudulent registration of trademark.
9.16.070 Form and similitude defined.
9.16.080 Petroleum products improperly labeled or graded.
9.16.090 Petroleum products – Penalty.
9.16.100 Use of the words “sterling silver,” etc.
9.16.110 Use of words “coin silver,” etc.
9.16.120 Use of the word “sterling” on mounting.
9.16.130 Use of the words “coin silver” on mounting.
9.16.140 Unlawfully marking article made of gold.
9.16.150 “Marked, stamped, or branded” defined.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.230 Crimes of nuisance.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
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.
9.66.010 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.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.240 Crimes relating to corporations and businesses.
The following laws contained within the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) are hereby adopted by reference as currently enacted and as hereafter amended from time to time, and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full; provided, that any provision in the RCW dealing solely and exclusively with the investigation, prosecution, or sentencing of a felony crime is not adopted herein.
RCW
9.91.010 Denial of civil rights – Terms defined.
9.24.040 Corporation doing business without license.
9A.50.010 Definitions.
9A.50.020 Interference with health care facility.
9A.50.030 Penalty.
(Ord. 2719 § 3, 2002).
9A.02.250 Escape.
(1) A person is guilty of escape if:
(a) Without lawful authority, he or she intentionally removes himself or herself from the custody of a court, police officer, detention facility, registered location where work is performed pursuant to work release, or registered location where he or she is serving any portion of jail time on electronic home monitoring or detention; or
(b) He or she fails to return himself or herself to the custody of the court, police officer, or detention facility following temporary leave lawfully granted by a court or the city of Puyallup jail.
(2) For the purposes of this section, custody means:
(a) Restraint by a police officer pursuant to a lawful arrest for an offense; or
(b) Restraint pursuant to an order of a court, including:
(i) The detention of a person pursuant to a court-issued arrest warrant;
(ii) A verbal or written order to detain a person during a court appearance;
(iii) The detention of a person pending and during trial;
(iv) Detention of a person pending sentencing or pursuant to a sentence of a court;
(v) Detention of a person pursuant to the revocation of a period of a sentence initially suspended by a court;
(vi) Detention of a person pursuant to an electronic home monitoring or electronic home detention program, regardless of the location that the person who is in custody is registered or required to be;
(vii) Detention of a person pursuant to a work release or work crew program, regardless of the location that the person who is in custody has listed or registered as the location of their work; or
(viii) Detention of a person pursuant to a day reporting program, regardless of the location that the person who is in custody has listed or registered as the location that he or she reports to.
(3) A person who violates this section shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor. (Ord. 2839 § 1, 2005).
9A.02.260 Neglect of a child or dependent person.
(1) A person is guilty of the crime of neglect of a child or dependent person if the person is a parent of a child, a person entrusted with the physical custody of a child or other dependent person, or a person employed to provide to the child or dependent person any of the basic necessities of life, and with criminal negligence, the person:
(a) Withholds any of the basic necessities of life; or
(b) Maintains living conditions that place the child or dependent person at a significant risk of disease, illness, or bodily injury; or
(c) Supervises the child or dependent person and:
(i) As a result of such supervision, the child or dependent person suffers bodily injury; or
(ii) The supervision creates a substantial risk that the child or dependent person will suffer bodily injury; or
(d) Fails to supervise the child or dependent person and:
(i) As a result of such failure, the child or dependent person suffers bodily injury; or
(ii) Such failure creates a substantial risk that the child or dependent person will suffer bodily injury.
(2) In any prosecution for neglect of a child or dependent person, it shall be a defense that the withholding of the basic necessities of life or the maintenance of living conditions that place the child or dependent person at a significant risk of disease, illness, or bodily injury is due to financial inability only if the person charged has made a reasonable effort to obtain adequate assistance. This defense is available to a person employed to provide the basic necessities of life only when the agreed-upon payment has not been made.
(3) A person is criminally negligent or acts with criminal negligence when he or she fails to be aware of a substantial risk that a wrongful act may occur and his or her failure to be aware of such substantial risk constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation.
(4) “Child” means a person under 18 years of age.
(5) “Dependent person” means a person who, because of physical or mental disability or because of advanced age, is dependent upon another person to provide the basic necessities of life. A resident of a nursing home as defined in RCW 18.51.010, a resident of an adult family home as defined in RCW 70.128.010, and a frail elderly or vulnerable adult as defined in RCW 74.34.020(8) is presumed to be a dependent person for purposes of this section.
(6) For the purposes of this section, “bodily injury” means physical pain, injury, illness, or impairment of physical condition that is more than minor or transient.
(7) Neglect of a child or dependent person is a gross misdemeanor. (Ord. 2839 § 1, 2005).
9A.02.270 Violation of no contact order also contempt.
The violation of any order issued by the Puyallup municipal court pursuant to Chapter 10.99 RCW shall also constitute contempt of court, and is subject to the penalties prescribed by law. (Ord. 2839 § 1, 2005).