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Code · Washington · Title 46 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 46.52

RCW 46.52.070

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(1)Any police officer of the state of Washington or of any county, city, town, or other political subdivision, present at the scene of any accident or in possession of any facts concerning any accident whether by way of official investigation or otherwise shall make report thereof in the same manner as required of the parties to such accident and as fully as the facts in his or her possession concerning such accident will permit.
(2)The police officer shall report to the department, on a form prescribed by the director:
(a)When a collision has occurred that results in a fatality; and
(b)the identity of the operator of a vehicle involved in the collision when the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the operator caused the collision.
(3)The police officer shall report to the department, on a form prescribed by the director:
(a)When a collision has occurred that results in substantial bodily harm as defined in RCW 9A.04.110 (4)(b);
(b)the identity of the operator of a vehicle involved in the collision when the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the operator who caused the substantial bodily harm may not be competent to operate a motor vehicle; and
(c)the reason or reasons for the officer's belief.
[ 2023 c 29 s 1 ; 2010 c 8 s 9060 ; 1999 c 351 s 2 ; 1998 c 165 s 8 ; 1967 c 32 s 57 ; 1961 c 12 s 46.52.070 . Prior: 1937 c 189 s 139 ; RRS s 6360-139.]
Notes:
Effective date — 1998 c 165 ss 8-14: "Sections 8 through 14 of this act take effect January 1, 1999." [ 1998 c 165 s 15 .]
Short title — 1998 c 165: See note following RCW 43.59.010 .
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