The governor, with
the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint the chief of
the Washington state patrol, determine his compensation, and may
remove him at will.
The chief shall appoint a sufficient number of competent
persons to act as Washington state patrol officers, may remove
them for cause, as provided in this chapter, and shall make
promotional appointments, determine their compensation, and
define their rank and duties, as hereinafter provided. Before a
person may be appointed to act as a Washington state patrol
officer, the person shall meet the minimum standards for
employment with the Washington state patrol, including successful
completion of a psychological examination and polygraph
examination or similar assessment procedure administered by the
chief or his or her designee in accordance with the requirements
of RCW 43.101.095(2).
The chief may appoint employees of the Washington state
patrol to serve as special deputies, with such restricted police
authority as the chief shall designate as being necessary and
consistent with their assignment to duty. Such appointment and
conferral of authority shall not qualify said employees for
membership in the Washington state patrol retirement system, nor
shall it grant tenure of office as a regular officer of the
Washington state patrol.
The chief may personally appoint, with the consent of the
state treasurer, employees of the office of the state treasurer
who are qualified under the standards of the criminal justice
training commission, or who have comparable training and
experience, to serve as special deputies. The law enforcement
powers of any special deputies appointed in the office of the
state treasurer shall be designated by the chief and shall be
restricted to those powers necessary to provide for statewide
security of the holdings or property of or under the custody of
the office of the state treasurer. These appointments may be
revoked by the chief at any time and shall be revoked upon the
written request of the state treasurer or by operation of law
upon termination of the special deputy's employment with the
office of the state treasurer or thirty days after the chief who
made the appointment leaves office. The chief shall be civilly
immune for the acts of such special deputies. Such appointment
and conferral of authority shall not qualify such employees for
membership in the Washington state patrol retirement system, nor
shall it grant tenure of office as a regular officer of the
Washington state patrol.
[2005 c 434 § 4; 1983 c 144 § 1; 1981 c 338 § 4; 1973 1st ex.s. c 80 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.43.020. Prior: 1949 c 192 § 1; 1933 c 25 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6362-61.]
NOTES:
Civil service exemptions: RCW 41.06.070.