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RCW 9A. 46. 020: Definition—Penalties. - Washington Threatening words do not constitute harassment if it is apparent to the criminal justice participant or election official that the person does not have the present and future ability to carry out the threat
9A. 46 - Harassment. Any harassment offense committed as set forth in RCW 9A 46 020 or 9A 46 110 may be deemed to have been committed where the conduct occurred or at the place from which the threat or threats were made or at the place where the threats were received
Harassment in the Workplace - MRSC This page addresses the types of harassment that may take place at work, including sexual harassment, civil harassment, and criminal harassment, and includes tools and resources for local governments to effectively handle workplace complaints
Unlawful Harassment Laws in Washington State Explained Washington defines unlawful harassment under RCW 10 14 020 as a knowing and willful course of conduct directed at a specific person that seriously alarms, annoys, or harasses them without legitimate purpose
RCW 9A. 46. 060 - Washington (1) Harassment (RCW 9A 46 020); (2) Hate crime (RCW 9A 36 080); (3) Telephone harassment (RCW 9 61 230); (4) Assault in the first degree (RCW 9A 36 011);
A Guide to Understanding Harassment Laws in Washington State The legal definition of harassment in Washington State is outlined under RCW 10 14 020 In this statute, harassment is defined as a knowing and willful course of conduct that is substantially beyond the "reasonable person standard "
RCW 9A. 46. 110 - Washington (h) "Protective order" means any temporary or permanent court order prohibiting or limiting violence against, harassment of, contact or communication with, or physical proximity to another person