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Code · Washington · Title 42 — Public Officers and Agencies · Chapter 42.52

RCW 42.52.380

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(1)No member of the executive ethics board may
(a)hold or campaign for partisan elective office other than the position of precinct committeeperson, or any full-time nonpartisan office;
(b)be an officer of any political party or political committee as defined in chapter 42.17A RCW other than the position of precinct committeeperson;
(c)permit his or her name to be used, or make contributions, in support of or in opposition to any state candidate or state ballot measure; or
(d)lobby or control, direct, or assist a lobbyist except that such member may appear before any committee of the legislature on matters pertaining to this chapter.
(2)No citizen member of the legislative ethics board may
(a)hold or campaign for partisan elective office other than the position of precinct committeeperson, or any full-time nonpartisan office;
(b)be an officer of any political party or political committee as defined in chapter 42.17A RCW, other than the position of precinct committeeperson;
(c)permit his or her name to be used, or make contributions, in support of or in opposition to any legislative candidate, any legislative caucus campaign committee that supports or opposes legislative candidates, or any political action committee that supports or opposes legislative candidates; or
(d)engage in lobbying in the legislative branch under circumstances not exempt, under RCW 42.17A.610 , from lobbyist registration and reporting.
(3)No citizen member of the legislative ethics board may hold or campaign for a seat in the state house of representatives or the state senate within two years of serving on the board if the citizen member opposes an incumbent who has been the respondent in a complaint before the board.
[ 2011 c 60 s 32 ; 1997 c 11 s 1 ; 1994 c 154 s 208 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2011 c 60: See RCW 42.17A.919 .
RCW 42.52.380
Political activities of board members. (Effective January 1, 2026.)
(1)No member of the executive ethics board may
(a)hold or campaign for partisan elective office other than the position of precinct committeeperson, or any full-time nonpartisan office;
(b)be an officer of any political party or political committee as defined in Title 29B RCW other than the position of precinct committeeperson;
(c)permit his or her name to be used, or make contributions, in support of or in opposition to any state candidate or state ballot measure; or
(d)lobby or control, direct, or assist a lobbyist except that such member may appear before any committee of the legislature on matters pertaining to this chapter.
(2)No citizen member of the legislative ethics board may
(a)hold or campaign for partisan elective office other than the position of precinct committeeperson, or any full-time nonpartisan office;
(b)be an officer of any political party or political committee as defined in Title 29B RCW, other than the position of precinct committeeperson;
(c)permit his or her name to be used, or make contributions, in support of or in opposition to any legislative candidate, any legislative caucus campaign committee that supports or opposes legislative candidates, or any political action committee that supports or opposes legislative candidates; or
(d)engage in lobbying in the legislative branch under circumstances not exempt, under RCW 29B.50.040 , from lobbyist registration and reporting.
(3)No citizen member of the legislative ethics board may hold or campaign for a seat in the state house of representatives or the state senate within two years of serving on the board if the citizen member opposes an incumbent who has been the respondent in a complaint before the board.
[ 2024 c 164 s 517 ; 2011 c 60 s 32 ; 1997 c 11 s 1 ; 1994 c 154 s 208 .]
Notes:
Intent — Construction — Rules remain valid — Effective date — 2024 c 164: See notes following RCW 29B.10.010 .
Effective date — 2011 c 60: See note following RCW 29B.20.030 .
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