Washington Statutes
§ 42.41.040 — Retaliatory action unlawful—Relief by whistleblower—Penalty.
Washington § 42.41.040
JurisdictionWashington
Title 42PUBLIC OFFICERS AND AGENCIES
Ch. 42.41LOCAL GOVERNMENT WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION
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Wash. Rev. Code § 42.41.040 (2026).
Text
(1)It is unlawful for any local government official or employee to take retaliatory action against a local government employee because the employee provided information in good faith in accordance with the provisions of this chapter that an improper governmental action occurred.
(2)In order to seek relief under this chapter, a local government employee shall provide a written notice of the charge of retaliatory action to the governing body of the local government that:
(a)Specifies the alleged retaliatory action; and
(b)Specifies the relief requested.
(3)The charge shall be delivered to the local government no later than thirty days after the occurrence of the alleged retaliatory action. The local government has thirty days to respond to the charge of retaliatory action and reques
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Legislative History
[1992 c 44 s 4.]
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