The statute law committee, after each legislative session, shall
distribute, sell, or exchange session laws as required under this
section.
(1) One set shall be given to the following: The United
States supreme court library; each state adult correctional
institution; each state mental institution; the state historical
society; the state bar association; the Olympia press corps
library; the University of Washington library; the library of
each of the regional universities; The Evergreen State College
library; the Washington State University library; each county law
library; and the municipal reference branch of the Seattle public
library.
(2) One set shall be given to the following upon their
request: Each member of the legislature; each state agency and
its divisions; each state commission, committee, board, and
council; each community college; each assistant attorney general;
each member of the United States senate and house of
representatives from this state; each state official whose office
is created by the Constitution; each prosecuting attorney; and
each public library in cities of the first class.
(3) Two sets shall be given to the following: The
administrator for the courts; the library of congress; the law
libraries of any accredited law schools established in this
state; and the governor.
(4) Two sets shall be given to the following upon their
request: Each United States district court in the state; and
each office and branch office of the United States district
attorneys in this state.
(5) Three sets shall be given to the library of the circuit
court of appeals of the ninth circuit, upon its request.
(6) The following may request, and receive at no charge, as
many sets as are needed for their official business: The senate
and house of representatives; each county auditor, who shall
receive and distribute sets for use by his or her county's
officials; the office of the code reviser; the secretary of the
senate; the chief clerk of the house of representatives; the
supreme court; each court of appeals in the state; the superior
courts; the state library; and the state law library.
(7) Surplus copies of the session laws shall be sold and
delivered by the statute law committee, in which case the price
of the bound volumes shall be sufficient to cover costs. All
money received from the sale of the session law sets shall be
paid into the statute law committee publications account.
(8) The statute law committee may exchange session law sets
for similar laws or legal materials of other states, territories,
and governments, and make such other distribution of the sets as
in its judgment seems proper.
[2007 c 456 § 1; 2006 c 46 § 3.]