Washington Statutes
§ 53.08.490 — Bridge jumping hazard signs.
Washington § 53.08.490
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Wash. Rev. Code § 53.08.490 (2026).
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(1)Before entering into any contract for the construction of or replacement of any bridge on port controlled land, the port's executive officer must consider whether to require the installation of informational signs that address the hazards of diving or jumping off the bridge as part of the contract. These signs are meant to provide more information than just a "no jumping" sign so that people can better understand the hazards related to a particular location. Signs with information on the hazard of cold-water shock that leads to drowning are encouraged to be installed in locations where people might otherwise think a location is safe for swimming. Signs under this section may include the statewide 988 suicide prevention hotline.
(2)Signs created under this section for placement within
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Legislative History
[2023 c 54 s 9.]
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