Subject to such general policies as may be promulgated
by the committee and to the general supervision of the committee,
the reviser shall:
(1) Codify for consolidation into the Revised Code of
Washington all laws of a general and permanent nature heretofore
or hereafter enacted by the legislature, and assign permanent
numbers as provided by law to all new titles, chapters, and
sections so added to the revised code.
(2) Edit and revise such laws for such consolidation, to the
extent deemed necessary or desirable by the reviser and without
changing the meaning of any such law, in the following respects
only:
(a) Make capitalization uniform with that followed generally
in the revised code.
(b) Make chapter or section division and subdivision
designations uniform with that followed in the revised code.
(c) Substitute for the term "this act," where necessary, the
term "section," "part," "code," "chapter," or "title," or
reference to specific section or chapter numbers, as the case may
require.
(d) Substitute for reference to a section of an "act," the
proper code section number reference.
(e) Substitute for "as provided in the preceding section"
and other phrases of similar import, the proper code section
number references.
(f) Substitute the proper calendar date for "effective date
of this act," "date of passage of this act," and other phrases of
similar import.
(g) Strike out figures where merely a repetition of written
words, and substitute, where deemed advisable for uniformity,
written words for figures.
(h) Rearrange any misplaced statutory material, incorporate
any omitted statutory material as well as correct manifest errors
in spelling, and manifest clerical or typographical errors, or
errors by way of additions or omissions.
(i) Correct manifest errors in references, by chapter or
section number, to other laws.
(j) Correct manifest errors or omissions in numbering or
renumbering sections of the revised code.
(k) Rearrange the order of sections to conform to such
logical arrangement of subject matter as may most generally be
followed in the revised code, and alphabetize definition
sections, when to do so will not change the meaning or effect of
such sections.
(l) Change the wording of section captions, if any, and
provide captions to new chapters and sections.
(m) Strike provisions manifestly obsolete.
(3) Create new code titles, chapters, and sections of the
Revised Code of Washington, or otherwise revise the title,
chapter and sectional organization of the code, all as may be
required from time to time, to effectuate the orderly and logical
arrangement of the statutes. Such new titles, chapters, and
sections, and organizational revisions, shall have the same force
and effect as the ninety-one titles originally enacted and
designated as the "Revised Code of Washington" pursuant to the
code adoption acts codified in chapter 1.04 RCW.
[2009 c 186 § 1; 1961 c 246 § 1; 1953 c 257 § 4; 1951 c 157 § 7.]