BILL REQ. #: S-0196.1
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2013 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/14/13. Referred to Committee on Law & Justice .
AN ACT Relating to indigent defense; amending RCW 10.101.020; and reenacting and amending RCW 10.101.010.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 10.101.010 and 2011 1st sp.s. c 36 s 12 are each
reenacted and amended to read as follows:
The following definitions shall be applied in connection with this
chapter:
(1) "Anticipated cost of counsel" means the cost of retaining
private counsel for representation on the matter before the court.
(2) "Available funds" means liquid assets and disposable net
monthly income calculated after provision is made for bail obligations.
For the purpose of determining available funds, the following
definitions shall apply:
(a) "Liquid assets" means cash, savings accounts, bank accounts,
stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, equity in real estate, and
equity in motor vehicles. A motor vehicle necessary to maintain
employment and having a market value not greater than three thousand
dollars shall not be considered a liquid asset.
(b) "Income" means salary, wages, interest, dividends, and other
earnings which are reportable for federal income tax purposes, and cash
payments such as reimbursements received from pensions, annuities,
social security, and public assistance programs. It includes any
contribution received from any family member or other person who is
domiciled in the same residence as the defendant and who is helping to
defray the defendant's basic living costs.
(c) "Disposable net monthly income" means the income remaining each
month after deducting federal, state, or local income taxes, social
security taxes, contributory retirement, union dues, and basic living
costs.
(d) "Basic living costs" means the average monthly amount spent by
the defendant for reasonable payments toward living costs, such as
shelter, food, utilities, health care, transportation, clothing, loan
payments, support payments, and court-imposed obligations.
(3) "Indigent" means a person who, at any stage of a court
proceeding, is unable to pay the anticipated cost of counsel for the
matter before the court because his or her available funds are
insufficient to pay any amount for the retention of counsel. In
determining whether a person is indigent or indigent and able to
contribute, the court may consider whether the person is:
(a) Receiving one of the following types of public assistance:
Temporary assistance for needy families, aged, blind, or disabled
assistance benefits, medical care services under RCW 74.09.035,
pregnant women assistance benefits, poverty-related veterans' benefits,
food stamps or food stamp benefits transferred electronically, refugee
resettlement benefits, medicaid, or supplemental security income; or
(b) Involuntarily committed to a public mental health facility; or
(c) Receiving an annual income, after taxes, of one hundred twenty-five percent or less of the current federally established poverty
level((; or)).
(d) Unable to pay the anticipated cost of counsel for the matter
before the court because his or her available funds are insufficient to
pay any amount for the retention of counsel
(4) "Indigent and able to contribute" means a person who, at any
stage of a court proceeding, is unable to pay the anticipated cost of
counsel for the matter before the court because his or her available
funds are less than the anticipated cost of counsel but sufficient for
the person to pay a portion of that cost.
Sec. 2 RCW 10.101.020 and 1997 c 41 s 5 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) A determination ((of indigency)) that a person is indigent or
indigent and able to contribute shall be made for all persons wishing
the appointment of counsel in criminal, juvenile, involuntary
commitment, and dependency cases, and any other case where the right to
counsel attaches. The court or its designee shall determine whether
the person is indigent or indigent and able to contribute pursuant to
the standards set forth in this chapter.
(2) In making the determination ((of indigency)) that a person is
indigent or indigent and able to contribute, the court shall also
consider the anticipated length and complexity of the proceedings and
the usual and customary charges of an attorney in the community for
rendering services, and any other circumstances presented to the court
which are relevant to the issue of indigency. The appointment of
counsel shall not be denied to the person because the person's friends
or relatives, other than a spouse who was not the victim of any offense
or offenses allegedly committed by the person, have resources adequate
to retain counsel, or because the person has posted or is capable of
posting bond.
(3) The determination ((of indigency)) that a person is indigent or
indigent and able to contribute shall be made upon the defendant's
initial contact with the court or at the earliest time circumstances
permit. The court or its designee shall keep a written record of the
determination of indigency. Any information given by the accused under
this ((section or sections)) chapter shall be confidential and shall
not be available for use by the prosecution in the pending case.
(4) If a determination of eligibility cannot be made before the
time when the first services are to be rendered, the court shall
appoint an attorney on a provisional basis. If the court subsequently
determines that the person receiving the services is ineligible, the
court shall notify the person of the termination of services, subject
to court-ordered reinstatement.
(5) All persons determined to be indigent and able to contribute,
shall be required to contribute all of their available funds for the
retention of counsel and execute a promissory note for that amount at
the time counsel is appointed. The person shall be informed whether
payment shall be made in the form of a lump sum payment or periodic
payments. The payment and payment schedule must be set forth in
writing. The person receiving the appointment of counsel shall also
sign an affidavit swearing under penalty of perjury that all income and
assets reported are complete and accurate. In addition, the person
must swear in the affidavit to immediately report any change in
financial status to the court.
(6) The office or individual charged by the court to make the
determination ((of indigency)) that a person is indigent or indigent
and able to contribute shall provide a written report and opinion as to
indigency on a form prescribed by the office of public defense, based
on information obtained from the defendant and subject to verification.
The form shall include information necessary to provide a basis for
making a determination with respect to indigency as provided by this
chapter.