CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1236

Chapter 209, Laws of 2005

59th Legislature
2005 Regular Session



FAILING TO SUMMON ASSISTANCE



EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/24/05

Passed by the House April 18, 2005
  Yeas 95   Nays 0

FRANK CHOPP
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Speaker of the House of Representatives


Passed by the Senate April 11, 2005
  Yeas 42   Nays 7


BRAD OWEN
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President of the Senate
 
CERTIFICATE

I, Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1236 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.


RICHARD NAFZIGER
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Chief Clerk
Approved April 28, 2005.








CHRISTINE GREGOIRE
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Governor of the State of Washington
 
FILED
April 28, 2005 - 3:17 p.m.







Secretary of State
State of Washington


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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1236
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

Passed Legislature - 2005 Regular Session
State of Washington59th Legislature2005 Regular Session

By House Committee on Criminal Justice & Corrections (originally sponsored by Representatives O'Brien, Morrell, Miloscia, Lovick, Darneille and Lantz)

READ FIRST TIME 02/14/05.   



     AN ACT Relating to failing to summon assistance; adding new sections to chapter 9A.36 RCW; and prescribing penalties.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   A new section is added to chapter 9A.36 RCW to read as follows:
     A person is guilty of the crime of failing to summon assistance if:
     (1) He or she was present when a crime was committed against another person; and
     (2) He or she knows that the other person has suffered substantial bodily harm as a result of the crime committed against the other person and that the other person is in need of assistance; and
     (3) He or she could reasonably summon assistance for the person in need without danger to himself or herself and without interference with an important duty owed to a third party; and
     (4) He or she fails to summon assistance for the person in need; and
     (5) Another person is not summoning or has not summoned assistance for the person in need of such assistance.

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2   A new section is added to chapter 9A.36 RCW to read as follows:
     A violation of section 1 of this act is a misdemeanor.


         Passed by the House April 18, 2005.
         Passed by the Senate April 11, 2005.
         Approved by the Governor April 28, 2005.
         Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 28, 2005.