CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
HOUSE BILL 1689
53rd Legislature
1993 Regular Session
Passed by the House April 20, 1993 Yeas 97 Nays 0
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate April 15, 1993 Yeas 44 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Alan Thompson, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 1689 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. |
President of the Senate |
Chief Clerk
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Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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HOUSE BILL 1689
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
Passed Legislature - 1993 Regular Session
State of Washington 53rd Legislature 1993 Regular Session
By Representatives Chappell, Springer, Appelwick, Riley, Campbell, Brough, Basich, J. Kohl and Johanson
Read first time 02/05/93. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
AN ACT Relating to impersonation of a law enforcement officer; amending RCW 9A.60.040; and prescribing penalties.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 9A.60.040 and 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 s 9A.60.040 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) A person is guilty of criminal
impersonation in the first degree if ((he)) the person:
(a) Assumes a false identity and does an act in his or her assumed character with intent to defraud another or for any other unlawful purpose; or
(b) Pretends to be a representative of some person or organization or a public servant and does an act in his or her pretended capacity with intent to defraud another or for any other unlawful purpose.
(2) Criminal impersonation in the first degree is a gross misdemeanor.
(3) A person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the second degree if the person:
(a) Claims to be a law enforcement officer or creates an impression that he or she is a law enforcement officer; and
(b) Under circumstances not amounting to criminal impersonation in the first degree, does an act with intent to convey the impression that he or she is acting in an official capacity and a reasonable person would believe the person is a law enforcement officer.
(4) Criminal impersonation in the second degree is a misdemeanor.
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