(1) When
funded, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs
shall create and operate a statewide first responder building
mapping information system.
(2) All state agencies and local governments must utilize
building mapping software that complies with the building mapping
software standards established under RCW 36.28A.070 for any
building mapped for this purpose after the statewide first
responder building mapping information system is operational.
If, prior to creation of the statewide building mapping
information system, a local government has utilized building
mapping software standards established under RCW 36.28A.070, the
local government may continue to use its own building mapping
system unless the Washington association of sheriffs and police
chiefs provides funding to bring the local government's system in
compliance with the standards established under RCW 36.28A.070.
(3) All state and local government-owned buildings that are
occupied by state or local government employees must be mapped
when funding is provided by the Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs, or from other sources. Nothing in
chapter 102, Laws of 2003 requires any state agency or local
government to map a building unless the entire cost of mapping
the building is provided by the Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs, or from other sources.
(4) Once the statewide first responder building mapping
information system is operational, all state and local government
buildings that are mapped must forward their building mapping
information data to the Washington association of sheriffs and
police chiefs. All participating privately, federally, and
tribally owned buildings may voluntarily forward their mapping
and emergency information data to the Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs. The Washington association of
sheriffs and police chiefs may refuse any building mapping
information that does not comply with the specifications
described in RCW 36.28A.070.
(5) Consistent with the guidelines developed under RCW 36.28A.070, the Washington association of sheriffs and police
chiefs shall electronically make the building mapping information
available to all state, local, federal, and tribal law
enforcement agencies, the military department of Washington
state, and fire departments.
(6) Consistent with the guidelines developed under RCW 36.28A.070, the Washington association of sheriffs and police
chiefs shall develop building mapping software standards that
must be used to participate in the statewide first responder
building mapping information system.
(7) The Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs
shall pursue federal funds to:
(a) Create the statewide first responder building mapping
information system; and
(b) Develop grants for the mapping of all state and local
government buildings in the order determined under RCW 36.28A.070.
(8) All tactical and intelligence information provided to
the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs under
chapter 102, Laws of 2003 is exempt from public disclosure as
provided in RCW 42.56.240.
[2005 c 274 § 269; 2003 c 102 § 2.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 2005 c 274: See RCW 42.56.901 and 42.56.902.
Intent -- 2003 c 102: "The legislature recognizes the extreme dangers present when the safety of our citizens requires first responders such as police and firefighters to evacuate and secure a building. In an effort to prepare for responding to unintended disasters, criminal acts, and acts of terrorism, the legislature intends to create a statewide first responder building mapping information system that will provide all first responders with the information they need to be successful when disaster strikes. The first responder building mapping system in this act is to be developed for a limited and specific purpose and is in no way to be construed as imposing standards or system requirements on any other mapping systems developed and used for any other local government purposes." [2003 c 102 § 1.]