BILL REQ. #: H-0574.1
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2013 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/22/13. Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
AN ACT Relating to services for victims of the sex trade; and amending RCW 9.68A.105, 9A.88.120, and 9A.88.140.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 9.68A.105 and 2012 c 134 s 4 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1)(a) In addition to penalties set forth in RCW 9.68A.100,
9.68A.101, and 9.68A.102, a person who is either convicted or given a
deferred sentence or a deferred prosecution or who has entered into a
statutory or nonstatutory diversion agreement as a result of an arrest
for violating RCW 9.68A.100, 9.68A.101, or 9.68A.102, or a comparable
county or municipal ordinance shall be assessed a five thousand dollar
fee.
(b) The court may not reduce, waive, or suspend payment of all or
part of the fee assessed unless it finds, on the record, that the
person does not have the ability to pay in which case it may reduce the
fee by an amount up to two-thirds of the maximum allowable fee.
(c) When a minor has been adjudicated a juvenile offender or has
entered into a statutory or nonstatutory diversion agreement for an
offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute a violation
of RCW 9.68A.100, 9.68A.101, or 9.68A.102, or a comparable county or
municipal ordinance, the court shall assess the fee under (a) of this
subsection. The court may not reduce, waive, or suspend payment of all
or part of the fee assessed unless it finds, on the record, that the
minor does not have the ability to pay the fee in which case it may
reduce the fee by an amount up to two-thirds of the maximum allowable
fee.
(2) Fees assessed under this section shall be collected by the
clerk of the court and remitted to the treasurer of the county where
the offense occurred for deposit in the county general fund, except in
cases in which the offense occurred in a city or town that provides for
its own law enforcement, in which case these amounts shall be remitted
to the treasurer of the city or town for deposit in the general fund of
the city or town. Revenue from the fees must be used for local efforts
to reduce the commercial sale of sex including, but not limited to,
increasing enforcement of commercial sex laws.
(a) At least fifty percent of the revenue from fees imposed under
this section must be spent on prevention, including education programs
for offenders, such as john school, and rehabilitative services for
victims, such as mental health and substance abuse counseling,
parenting skills, training, housing relief, education, vocational
training, drop-in centers, and employment counseling.
(b) Revenues from these fees are not subject to the distribution
requirements under RCW 3.50.100, 3.62.020, 3.62.040, 10.82.070, or
35.20.220.
(3) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Statutory or nonstatutory diversion agreement" means an
agreement under RCW 13.40.080 or any written agreement between a person
accused of an offense listed in subsection (1) of this section and a
court, county or city prosecutor, or designee thereof, whereby the
person agrees to fulfill certain conditions in lieu of prosecution.
(b) "Deferred sentence" means a sentence that will not be carried
out if the defendant meets certain requirements, such as complying with
the conditions of probation.
Sec. 2 RCW 9A.88.120 and 2012 c 134 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1)(a) In addition to penalties set forth in RCW 9A.88.010 and
9A.88.030, a person who is either convicted or given a deferred
sentence or a deferred prosecution or who has entered into a statutory
or nonstatutory diversion agreement as a result of an arrest for
violating RCW 9A.88.010, 9A.88.030, or comparable county or municipal
ordinances shall be assessed a fifty dollar fee.
(b) In addition to penalties set forth in RCW 9A.88.090, a person
who is either convicted or given a deferred sentence or a deferred
prosecution or who has entered into a statutory or nonstatutory
diversion agreement as a result of an arrest for violating RCW
9A.88.090 or comparable county or municipal ordinances shall be
assessed a fee in the amount of:
(i) One thousand five hundred dollars if the defendant has no prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense;
(ii) Two thousand five hundred dollars if the defendant has one
prior conviction, deferred sentence, deferred prosecution, or statutory
or nonstatutory diversion agreement for this offense; and
(iii) Five thousand dollars if the defendant has two or more prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense.
(c) In addition to penalties set forth in RCW 9A.88.110, a person
who is either convicted or given a deferred sentence or a deferred
prosecution or who has entered into a statutory or nonstatutory
diversion agreement as a result of an arrest for violating RCW
9A.88.110 or a comparable county or municipal ordinance shall be
assessed a fee in the amount of:
(i) One thousand five hundred dollars if the defendant has no prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense;
(ii) Two thousand five hundred dollars if the defendant has one
prior conviction, deferred sentence, deferred prosecution, or statutory
or nonstatutory diversion agreement for this offense; and
(iii) Five thousand dollars if the defendant has two or more prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense.
(d) In addition to penalties set forth in RCW 9A.88.070 and
9A.88.080, a person who is either convicted or given a deferred
sentence or a deferred prosecution or who has entered into a statutory
or nonstatutory diversion agreement as a result of an arrest for
violating RCW 9A.88.070, 9A.88.080, or comparable county or municipal
ordinances shall be assessed a fee in the amount of:
(i) Three thousand dollars if the defendant has no prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense;
(ii) Six thousand dollars if the defendant has one prior
conviction, deferred sentence, deferred prosecution, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreement for this offense; and
(iii) Ten thousand dollars if the defendant has two or more prior
convictions, deferred sentences, deferred prosecutions, or statutory or
nonstatutory diversion agreements for this offense.
(2) When a minor has been adjudicated a juvenile offender or has
entered into a statutory or nonstatutory diversion agreement for an
offense which, if committed by an adult, would constitute a violation
under this chapter or comparable county or municipal ordinances, the
court shall assess the fee as specified under subsection (1) of this
section.
(3) The court shall not reduce, waive, or suspend payment of all or
part of the assessed fee in this section unless it finds, on the
record, that the offender does not have the ability to pay the fee in
which case it may reduce the fee by an amount up to two-thirds of the
maximum allowable fee.
(a) A superior court may, as described in RCW 9.94A.760, set a sum
that the offender is required to pay on a monthly basis towards
satisfying the fee imposed in this section.
(b) A district or municipal court may enter into a payment plan
with the defendant, in which the fee assessed in this section is paid
through scheduled periodic payments. The court may assess the
defendant a reasonable fee for administrative services related to the
operation of the payment plan.
(4) Fees assessed under this section shall be collected by the
clerk of the court and remitted to the treasurer of the county where
the offense occurred for deposit in the county general fund, except in
cases in which the offense occurred in a city or town that provides for
its own law enforcement, in which case these amounts shall be remitted
to the treasurer of the city or town for deposit in the general fund of
the city or town. Revenue from the fees must be used for local efforts
to reduce the commercial sale of sex including, but not limited to,
increasing enforcement of commercial sex laws.
(a) At least fifty percent of the revenue from fees imposed under
this section must be spent on prevention, including education programs
for offenders, such as john school, and rehabilitative services for
victims, such as mental health and substance abuse counseling,
parenting skills, training, housing relief, education, vocational
training, drop-in centers, and employment counseling.
(b) Revenues from these fees are not subject to the distribution
requirements under RCW 3.50.100, 3.62.020, 3.62.040, 10.82.070, or
35.20.220.
(5) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Statutory or nonstatutory diversion agreement" means an
agreement under RCW 13.40.080 or any written agreement between a person
accused of an offense listed in subsection (1) of this section and a
court, county, or city prosecutor, or designee thereof, whereby the
person agrees to fulfill certain conditions in lieu of prosecution.
(b) "Deferred sentence" means a sentence that will not be carried
out if the defendant meets certain requirements, such as complying with
the conditions of probation.
Sec. 3 RCW 9A.88.140 and 2010 c 289 s 12 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1)(a) Upon an arrest for a suspected violation of patronizing a
prostitute, promoting prostitution in the first degree, promoting
prostitution in the second degree, promoting travel for prostitution,
the arresting law enforcement officer may impound the person's vehicle
if (i) the motor vehicle was used in the commission of the crime; (ii)
the person arrested is the owner of the vehicle or the vehicle is a
rental car as defined in RCW 46.04.465; and (iii) either (A) the person
arrested has previously been convicted of one of the offenses listed in
this subsection or (B) the offense was committed within an area
designated under (b) of this subsection.
(b) A local governing authority may designate areas within which
vehicles are subject to impoundment under this section regardless of
whether the person arrested has previously been convicted of any of the
offenses listed in (a) of this subsection.
(i) The designation must be based on evidence indicating that the
area has a disproportionately higher number of arrests for the offenses
listed in (a) of this subsection as compared to other areas within the
same jurisdiction.
(ii) The local governing authority shall post signs at the
boundaries of the designated area to indicate that the area has been
designated under this subsection.
(2) Upon an arrest for a suspected violation of commercial sexual
abuse of a minor, promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor, or
promoting travel for commercial sexual abuse of a minor, the arresting
law enforcement officer shall impound the person's vehicle if (a) the
motor vehicle was used in the commission of the crime; and (b) the
person arrested is the owner of the vehicle or the vehicle is a rental
car as defined in RCW 46.04.465.
(3) Impoundments performed under this section shall be in
accordance with chapter 46.55 RCW and the impoundment order must
clearly state "prostitution hold."
(4)(a) Prior to redeeming the impounded vehicle, and in addition to
all applicable impoundment, towing, and storage fees paid to the towing
company under chapter 46.55 RCW, the owner of the impounded vehicle
must pay a fine to the impounding agency. The fine shall be five
hundred dollars for the offenses specified in subsection (1) of this
section, or two thousand five hundred dollars for the offenses
specified in subsection (2) of this section. ((The fine shall be
deposited in the prostitution prevention and intervention account
established under RCW 43.63A.740.))
(b) Upon receipt of the fine paid under (a) of this subsection, the
impounding agency shall issue a written receipt to the owner of the
impounded vehicle.
(c) Fines assessed under this section shall be collected by the
clerk of the court and remitted to the treasurer of the county where
the offense occurred for deposit in the county general fund, except in
cases in which the offense occurred in a city or town that provides for
its own law enforcement, in which case these amounts shall be remitted
to the treasurer of the city or town for deposit in the general fund of
the city or town. Revenue from the fines must be used for local
efforts to reduce the commercial sale of sex including, but not limited
to, increasing enforcement of commercial sex laws.
(i) At least fifty percent of the revenue from fines imposed under
this section must be spent on prevention, including education programs
for offenders, such as john school, and rehabilitative services for
victims, such as mental health and substance abuse counseling,
parenting skills, training, housing relief, education, vocational
training, drop-in centers, and employment counseling.
(ii) Revenues from these fees are not subject to the distribution
requirements under RCW 3.50.100, 3.62.020, 3.62.040, 10.82.070, or
35.20.220.
(5)(a) In order to redeem a vehicle impounded under this section,
the owner must provide the towing company with the written receipt
issued under subsection (4)(b) of this section.
(b) The written receipt issued under subsection (4)(b) of this
section authorizes the towing company to release the impounded vehicle
upon payment of all impoundment, towing, and storage fees.
(c) A towing company that relies on a forged receipt to release a
vehicle impounded under this section is not liable to the impounding
authority for any unpaid fine under subsection (4)(a) of this section.
(6)(a) In any proceeding under chapter 46.55 RCW to contest the
validity of an impoundment under this section where the claimant
substantially prevails, the claimant is entitled to a full refund of
the impoundment, towing, and storage fees paid under chapter 46.55 RCW
and the five hundred dollar fine paid under subsection (4) of this
section.
(b) If the person is found not guilty at trial for a crime listed
under subsection (1) of this section, the person is entitled to a full
refund of the impoundment, towing, and storage fees paid under chapter
46.55 RCW and the fine paid under subsection (4) of this section.
(c) All refunds made under this section shall be paid by the
impounding agency.
(d) Prior to receiving any refund under this section, the claimant
must provide proof of payment.