Washington Statutes
§ 35.58.590 — Public transportation fares—Powers of law enforcement authorities.
Washington § 35.58.590
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Wash. Rev. Code § 35.58.590 (2026).
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RCW 35.58.580 and 35.58.585 do not prevent law enforcement authorities from prosecuting for theft, trespass, or other charges by any individual who:
(1)Fails to pay the required fare on more than one occasion within a twelve-month period;
(2)Fails to timely select one of the options for responding to the notice of civil infraction after receiving a statement of the options for responding to the notice of infraction and the procedures necessary to exercise these options; or
(3)Fails to depart the bus or other mode of public transportation when requested to do so by a person designated to monitor fare payment.
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[2008 c 123 s 3.]
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