Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Judiciary Committee |
HB 1475
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Title: An act relating to clarifying the limited authority of gambling commission officers.
Brief Description: Clarifying the limited authority of gambling commission officers.
Sponsors: Representatives Irwin, Goodman, Hayes, Ryu, Kilduff, Holy, Klippert, Kirby and Lovick; by request of Gambling Commission.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/31/17
Staff: Cece Clynch (786-7195).
Background:
Limited Authority Law Enforcement Agency.
A limited authority Washington law enforcement agency is any agency, political subdivision, or unit of local government of Washington, and any agency, department, or division of state government, having as one of its functions the apprehension or detection of persons committing infractions or violating the traffic or criminal laws relating to limited subject areas. These include the departments of Natural Resources, Social and Health Services, Gambling Commission, Lottery Commission, State Parks and Recreation Commission, Utilities and Transportation Commission, Liquor and Cannabis Board, Office of the Insurance Commissioner, and Corrections.
A limited authority Washington peace officer is any full-time, fully compensated officer of a limited authority Washington law enforcement agency empowered by that agency to detect or apprehend violators of the laws in some or all of the limited subject areas for which that agency is responsible. A limited authority Washington peace officer may be a specially commissioned Washington peace officer.
Gambling Commission.
The Gambling Commission is authorized to enforce the laws relating to the conduct of, or participation in, gambling activities, and the manufacturing, importation, transportation, distribution, possession, and sale of equipment or paraphernalia used, or for use in connection with, gambling activities. This authority includes application for, and execution of, warrants and the power to arrest without a warrant any person found in the act of violating the gambling laws.
Summary of Bill:
When physical injury to a person or substantial damage to property occurs, or is about to occur, within the presence of a Gambling Commission officer designated with police powers, the officer is authorized to take such action as is reasonably necessary to prevent:
physical injury to a person;
substantial damage to property; or
further injury to a person or further substantial damage to property.
In such cases, the officer is immune from civil liability for damages arising out of his or her action, unless it is shown that the officer acted with gross negligence or bad faith.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.