(1) The governor after proclaiming a
state of emergency and prior to terminating such, may, in the
area described by the proclamation issue an order prohibiting:
(a) Any person being on the public streets, or in the public
parks, or at any other public place during the hours declared by
the governor to be a period of curfew;
(b) Any number of persons, as designated by the governor,
from assembling or gathering on the public streets, parks, or
other open areas of this state, either public or private;
(c) The manufacture, transfer, use, possession or
transportation of a molotov cocktail or any other device,
instrument or object designed to explode or produce uncontained
combustion;
(d) The transporting, possessing or using of gasoline,
kerosene, or combustible, flammable, or explosive liquids or
materials in a glass or uncapped container of any kind except in
connection with the normal operation of motor vehicles, normal
home use or legitimate commercial use;
(e) The possession of firearms or any other deadly weapon by
a person (other than a law enforcement officer) in a place other
than that person's place of residence or business;
(f) The sale, purchase or dispensing of alcoholic beverages;
(g) The sale, purchase or dispensing of other commodities or
goods, as he or she reasonably believes should be prohibited to
help preserve and maintain life, health, property or the public
peace;
(h) The use of certain streets, highways or public ways by
the public; and
(i) Such other activities as he or she reasonably believes
should be prohibited to help preserve and maintain life, health,
property or the public peace.
(2) The governor after proclaiming a state of emergency and
prior to terminating such may, in the area described by the
proclamation, issue an order or orders concerning waiver or
suspension of statutory obligations or limitations in any or all
of the following areas as further specified and limited by
chapter 181, Laws of 2008:
(a) Liability for participation in interlocal agreements;
(b) Inspection fees owed to the department of labor and
industries;
(c) Application of the family emergency assistance program;
(d) Regulations, tariffs, and notice requirements under the
jurisdiction of the utilities and transportation commission;
(e) Application of tax due dates and penalties relating to
collection of taxes; and
(f) Permits for industrial, business, or medical uses of
alcohol.
(3) In imposing the restrictions provided for by RCW 43.06.010, and 43.06.200 through 43.06.270, the governor may
impose them for such times, upon such conditions, with such
exceptions and in such areas of this state he or she from time to
time deems necessary.
(4) Any person willfully violating any provision of an order
issued by the governor under this section is guilty of a gross
misdemeanor.
[2008 c 181 § 1; 2003 c 53 § 222; 1969 ex.s. c 186 § 3.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2008 c 181: "Part headings used in this act are not any part of the law." [2008 c 181 § 701.]
Intent -- Effective date -- 2003 c 53: See notes following RCW 2.48.180.