Washington Statutes
§ 38.56.030 — Member jurisdiction may request assistance from other member jurisdictions—Provisions.
Washington § 38.56.030
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Wash. Rev. Code § 38.56.030 (2026).
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A member jurisdiction may request assistance from other member jurisdictions under the intrastate mutual aid system for response, mitigation, or recovery activities related to an emergency, or to participate in drills or exercises in preparation for an emergency, subject to each of the following provisions:
(1)Prior to requesting assistance, a requesting member jurisdiction must:
(a)Have determined an emergency exists within its territorial limits consistent with applicable law, rule, regulation, code, ordinance, resolution, or other applicable legal authority; or (b) anticipate undertaking drills or exercises in preparation for an emergency.
(2)The chief executive officer of a requesting member jurisdiction, or authorized designee, must request assistance directly from the chief exec
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Legislative History
[2011 c 79 s 3.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 38.04.010
General definitions.§ 38.04.030
Composition of the militia.§ 38.04.040
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Governor may order out organized militia.§ 38.08.050
Governor may order out unorganized militia.§ 38.08.060
Governor's decision final.§ 38.08.070
Personal staff for governor.§ 38.08.090
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