RCW 26.44.130
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When a peace officer responds to a call alleging that a child has been subjected to sexual or physical abuse or criminal mistreatment and has probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed or responds to a call alleging that a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction has been violated, the peace officer has the authority to arrest the person without a warrant pursuant to RCW 10.31.100 .
[ 2002 c 219 s 11 ; 1988 c 190 s 4 .]
Notes:
Intent — Finding — 2002 c 219: See note following RCW 9A.42.037 .