Washington Statutes

§ 42.52.110 — Compensation for official duties or nonperformance.

Washington § 42.52.110
JurisdictionWashington
Title 42PUBLIC OFFICERS AND AGENCIES
Ch. 42.52ETHICS IN PUBLIC SERVICE

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Wash. Rev. Code § 42.52.110 (2026).

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No state officer or state employee may, directly or indirectly, ask for or give or receive or agree to receive any compensation, gift, reward, or gratuity from a source for performing or omitting or deferring the performance of any official duty, unless otherwise authorized by law except:

(1)The state of Washington; or (2) in the case of officers or employees of institutions of higher education, a governmental entity, an agency or instrumentality of a governmental entity, or a nonprofit corporation organized for the benefit and support of the state employee's agency or other state agencies pursuant to an agreement with the state employee's agency.

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Legislative History

[2025 c 377 s 7;1996 c 213 s 5;1994 c 154 s 111.]

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