Washington Statutes

§ 28A.635.020 — Willfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when—Penalty.

Washington § 28A.635.020
JurisdictionWashington
Title 28ACOMMON SCHOOL PROVISIONS
Ch. 28A.635OFFENSES RELATING TO SCHOOL PROPERTY AND PERSONNEL

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Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.635.020 (2026).

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(1)It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully disobey the order of the chief administrative officer of a public school district, or of an authorized designee of any such administrator, to leave any motor vehicle, building, grounds or other property which is owned, operated or controlled by the school district if the person so ordered is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or is committing, threatens to imminently commit or incites another to imminently commit any act which would disturb or interfere with or obstruct any lawful task, function, process or procedure of the school district or any lawful task, function, process or procedure of any student, official, employee or invitee of the school district. The order of a school officer or designee acting pursuant to this subsecti

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Related

State v. Green
157 Wash. App. 833 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2010)
8 case citations
State v. Shelby
811 P.2d 682 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 1991)
1 case citations

Legislative History

[1997 c 266 s 6;1981 c 36 s 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 100 s 1. Formerly RCW28A.87.055.]

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