Washington Statutes

§ 27.34.070 — State historical societies—Powers and duties—Rules.

Washington § 27.34.070
JurisdictionWashington
Title 27LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, AND HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES
Ch. 27.34STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETIES—HISTORIC PRESERVATION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 27.34.070 (2026).

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(1)Each state historical society is designated a trustee for the state whose powers and duties include but are not limited to the following:
(a)To collect, catalog, preserve, and interpret objects, manuscripts, sites, photographs, and other materials illustrative of the cultural, artistic, and natural history of this state;
(b)To operate state museums and assist and encourage cultural and historical studies and museum interpretive efforts throughout the state, including those sponsored by local historical organizations, and city, county, and state agencies;
(c)To engage in cultural, artistic, and educational activities, including classes, exhibits, seminars, workshops, and conferences if these activities are related to the basic purpose of the society;
(d)To plan for and conduct c

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[2020 c 48 s 1;2005 c 333 s 14;1983 c 91 s 7.]

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