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2.64.010
Definitions -- Application.
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| 2.64.020
Membership -- Terms. |
| 2.64.030
Disqualification--Vacancies--Limitations on terms--Alternates--Removal. |
| 2.64.040
Compensation and travel expenses. |
| 2.64.050
Employment of personnel--Expenditures authorized. |
| 2.64.055
Disciplinary actions authorized. |
| 2.64.057
Investigation of conduct occurring prior to, on, or after December
4, 1980. |
| 2.64.060
Administration of oaths--Powers as to witnesses, papers, books, etc.--Subpoenas. |
| 2.64.070
Refusal to obey subpoena--Powers of superior court. |
| 2.64.080
Privilege from suit. |
| 2.64.092
Administrative procedure act not applicable. |
| 2.64.094
Suspension of judge or justice. |
| 2.64.096
Disclosure of material tending to negate determination. |
| 2.64.100
Proposed operating budgets--Reports to legislature. |
| 2.64.111
Exemption from public disclosure--Records subject to public disclosure,
when. |
| 2.64.113
Confidentiality--Violations. |
| 2.64.115
Application of open public meetings act--Exemptions. |
| 2.64.120
Independent part of judicial branch. |
| 2.64.910
Severability--1981 c 268. |
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2.64.010 Definitions--Application. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this
chapter.
(1) "Admonishment" means a written
disposition of an advisory nature that cautions a judge or justice not
to engage in certain proscribed behavior. An admonishment may include
a requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective
course of action.
(2) "Censure" means a written action
of the commission that requires a judge or justice to appear personally
before the commission, and that finds that conduct of the judge or justice
violates a rule of judicial conduct, detrimentally affects the integrity
of the judiciary, undermines public confidence in the administration
of justice, and may or may not require a recommendation to the supreme
court that the judge or justice be suspended or removed. A censure shall
include a requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified corrective
course of action.
(3) "Commission" means the commission
on judicial conduct provided for in Article IV, section 31 of the State
Constitution, which is authorized to recommend to the supreme court,
after notice and hearing, the suspension or removal of a judge or justice
for violating a rule of judicial conduct, or the retirement of a judge
or justice for disability.
(4) "Judge or justice" includes
justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals, judges
of the superior courts, judges of any court organized under Titles 3
or 35 RCW, judges pro tempore, court commissioners, and magistrates.
(5) "Removal" means a written recommendation
by the commission and a finding by the supreme court that the conduct
of a judge or justice is a violation of a rule of judicial conduct and
seriously impairs the integrity of the judiciary and substantially undermines
the public confidence in the administration of justice to such a degree
that the judge or justice should be relieved of all duties of his or
her office.
(6) "Reprimand" means a written
action of the commission that requires a judge or justice to appear
personally before the commission, and that finds that the conduct of
the judge or justice is a minor violation of the code of judicial conduct
and does not require censure or a formal recommendation to the supreme
court that the judge or justice be suspended or removed. A reprimand
shall include a requirement that the judge or justice follow a specified
corrective course of action.
(7) "Retirement" means a written
recommendation by the commission and a finding by the supreme court
that a judge or justice has a disability which is permanent, or likely
to become permanent, and that seriously interferes with the performance
of judicial duties.
(8) "Suspension" means a written
recommendation by the commission and a finding by the supreme court
that the conduct of a judge or justice is a violation of a rule of judicial
conduct and seriously impairs the integrity of the judiciary and substantially
undermines the public confidence in the administration of justice to
such a degree that the judge or justice should be relieved of the duties
of his or her office by the court for a specified period of time, as
determined by the court.
This chapter shall apply to any judge
or justice, regardless of whether the judge or justice serves full time
or part time, and regardless of whether the judge or justice is admitted
to practice law in this state.
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2.64.020 Membership--Terms. The commission shall consist of eleven
members. One member shall be a judge selected by and from the court of
appeals judges; one member shall be a judge selected by and from the superior
court judges; one member shall be a judge selected by and from the limited
jurisdiction court judges; two members shall be selected by the state
bar association and be admitted to the practice of law in this state;
and six members shall be nonlawyers appointed by the governor. The term
of each member of the commission shall be four years.
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2.64.030 Disqualification--Vacancies--Limitations on terms--Alternates--Removal.
Commission membership shall terminate if a member ceases to hold the position
that qualified him or her for appointment. Vacancies caused by disqualification
or resignation shall be filled by the appointing authority for the remainder
of the term. No person may serve more than two consecutive four-year terms.
A person may be reappointed after a lapse of one year. A member, rather
than his or her successor, shall continue to participate in any hearing
in progress at the end of his or her term, or when the member ceases to
hold the position that qualified him or her for appointment. The appointing
authority shall appoint an alternate to serve during a member's temporary
disability, disqualification, or inability to serve. No member may otherwise
be removed from the commission before the end of his or her term except
upon good cause found by the appointing authority.
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2.64.040 Compensation and travel expenses. Commission members
and alternate members shall be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.250
and shall be reimbursed for travel expenses under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
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2.64.050 Employment of personnel--Expenditures authorized. The
commission may employ personnel, including attorneys, and make any other
expenditures necessary for the effective performance of its duties and
exercise of its powers. The commission may hire attorneys or others by
personal service contract to conduct initial proceedings regarding a complaint
against a judge or justice. Commission employees shall be exempt from
the civil service law, chapter 41.06 RCW.
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2.64.055 Disciplinary actions authorized. The Commission is authorized
to impose the following disciplinary actions, in increasing order of severity:
(a) Admonishment; (b) reprimand; or (c) censure. If the conduct of the
judge or justice warrants more severe disciplinary action, the commission
may recommend to the supreme court the suspension or removal of the judge
or justice.
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2.64.057 Investigation of conduct occurring prior to, on, or after December
4, 1980. The commission is authorized to investigate and consider
for probative value any conduct that may have occurred prior to, on, or
after December 4, 1980, by a person who was, or is now, a judge or justice
when such conduct relates to a complaint filed with the commission against
the same judge or justice.
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2.64.060 Administration of oaths--Powers as to witnesses, papers, books,
etc.--Subpoenas. Each member of the commission, and any special
master appointed by the commission, may administer oaths. The commission
may summon and examine witnesses and compel the production and examination
of papers, books, accounts, documents, records, certificates, and other
evidence for the determination of any issue before or the discharge of
any duty of the commission. The commission shall also issue subpoenas
at the request and on behalf of any judge or justice under inquiry. All
subpoenas shall be signed by a member of the commission or a special master
appointed by the commission. Subpoenas shall be served and witnesses reimbursed
in the manner provided in civil cases in superior court.
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2.64.070 Refusal to obey subpoena--Powers of superior court. If
a person refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the commission or refuses
to answer any proper question during a hearing or proceeding, the superior
court of any county in which the hearing or proceeding is conducted or
in which the person resides or is found shall have jurisdiction, upon
application by the commission, to order the person to appear before the
commission, to produce evidence if so ordered, or to give testimony concerning
the matter under investigation. Failure to obey the order of the court
may be punished as contempt.
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2.64.080 Privilege from suit. Members and employees of the commission,
including any lawyers or special masters temporarily employed by the commission,
are absolutely privileged from suit in any action, civil or criminal,
based upon any disciplinary proceedings or upon other official acts as
members or employees of the commission. Statements made to the commission
or its investigators or other employees are absolutely privileged in actions
for defamation. This absolute privilege does not apply to statements made
in any other forum.
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2.64.092 Administrative procedure act not applicable. The adjudicative
proceedings, judicial review, and civil enforcement provisions of chapter
34.05 RCW, the administrative procedure act, do not apply to any investigations,
initial proceedings, public hearings, or executive sessions involving
the discipline or retirement of a judge or justice.
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2.64.094 Suspension of judge or justice. If the commission adopts
a recommendation that a judge or justice be removed, the judge or justice
shall be suspended, with salary, from his or her judicial position upon
filing of the recommendation with the supreme court and until a final
determination is made by the supreme court.
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2.64.096 Disclosure of material tending to negate determination.
Whenever the commission determines that there is probable cause to believe
that a judge or justice has violated a rule of judicial conduct or that
the judge or justice suffers from a disability which is permanent or likely
to become permanent and which seriously interferes with the performance
of judicial duties, the commission shall disclose to the judge or justice
any material or information within the commission's knowledge which tends
to negate the determination of the commission, except as otherwise provided
by a protective order.
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2.64.100 Proposed operating budgets-Reports to legislature. The
commission shall prepare and present to the legislature proposed operating
budgets for the commission in accordance with the provisions of chapter
43.88 RCW. The commission shall report to the legislature in the manner
required by law, with due regard for the confidentiality of proceedings
before the commission.
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2.64.111 Exemption from public disclosure--Records subject to public disclosure,
when. All pleadings, papers, evidence records, and files of the
commission, including complaints and the identity of complainants, compiled
or obtained during the course of an investigation or initial proceeding
involving the discipline or retirement of a judge or justice, are exempt
from the public disclosure requirements of chapter 42.17 RCW during such
investigation or initial proceeding. As of the date of a public hearing,
all those records of the initial proceeding that were the basis of a finding
of probable cause are subject to the public disclosure requirements of
chapter 42.17 RCW.
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2.64.113 Confidentiality --Violations. The commission shall provide
by rule for confidentiality of its investigations and initial proceedings
in accordance with Article IV, section 31 of the state Constitution.
Any person violating a rule on confidentiality
is subject to a proceeding for contempt in superior court.
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2.64.115 Application of open public meetings act--Exemptions.
The commission is subject to the open public meetings act, chapter 42.30
RCW. However, investigations, initial proceedings, public hearings, and
executive sessions involving the discipline or retirement of a judge or
justice are governed by this chapter and Article IV, section 31 of the
state Constitution and are exempt from the provisions of chapter 42.30
RCW.
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2.64.120 Independent part of judicial branch. The commission
shall for all purposes be considered an independent part of the judicial
branch of government.
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2.64.910 Severability--1981 c 268. If any provision of this act
or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons
or circumstances is not affected.
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