(1) Except as provided in subsection
(2) of this section, a person is guilty of the crime of
abandonment of a dependent person in the second degree if:
(a) The person is the parent of a child, a person entrusted
with the physical custody of a child or other dependent person, a
person who has assumed the responsibility to provide to a
dependent person the basic necessities of life, or a person
employed to provide to the child or other dependent person any of
the basic necessities of life; and
(b) The person recklessly abandons the child or other
dependent person; and:
(i) As a result of being abandoned, the child or other
dependent person suffers substantial bodily harm; or
(ii) Abandoning the child or other dependent person creates
an imminent and substantial risk that the child or other
dependent person will die or suffer great bodily harm.
(2) A parent of a newborn who transfers the newborn to a
qualified person at an appropriate location pursuant to RCW 13.34.360 is not subject to criminal liability under this
section.
(3) Abandonment of a dependent person in the second degree
is a class C felony.
[2006 c 228 § 7; 2002 c 331 § 4; 1996 c 302 § 3.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Effective date -- 2002 c 331: See notes following RCW 13.34.360.
Severability -- 1996 c 302: See note following RCW 9A.42.010.