(1) A court shall not award
penalties under RCW 42.56.550(4) to a person who was serving a
criminal sentence in a state, local, or privately operated
correctional facility on the date the request for public records
was made, unless the court finds that the agency acted in bad
faith in denying the person the opportunity to inspect or copy a
public record.
(2) The inspection or copying of any nonexempt public record
by persons serving criminal sentences in state, local, or
privately operated correctional facilities may be enjoined
pursuant to this section.
(a) The injunction may be requested by: (i) An agency or
its representative; (ii) a person named in the record or his or
her representative; or (iii) a person to whom the requests
specifically pertains or his or her representative.
(b) The request must be filed in: (i) The superior court in
which the movant resides; or (ii) the superior court in the
county in which the record is maintained.
(c) In order to issue an injunction, the court must find
that:
(i) The request was made to harass or intimidate the agency
or its employees;
(ii) Fulfilling the request would likely threaten the
security of correctional facilities;
(iii) Fulfilling the request would likely threaten the
safety or security of staff, inmates, family members of staff,
family members of other inmates, or any other person; or
(iv) Fulfilling the request may assist criminal activity.
(3) In deciding whether to enjoin a request under subsection
(2) of this section, the court may consider all relevant factors
including, but not limited to:
(a) Other requests by the requestor;
(b) The type of record or records sought;
(c) Statements offered by the requestor concerning the
purpose for the request;
(d) Whether disclosure of the requested records would likely
harm any person or vital government interest;
(e) Whether the request seeks a significant and burdensome
number of documents;
(f) The impact of disclosure on correctional facility
security and order, the safety or security of correctional
facility staff, inmates, or others; and
(g) The deterrence of criminal activity.
(4) The motion proceeding described in this section shall be
a summary proceeding based on affidavits or declarations, unless
the court orders otherwise. Upon a showing by a preponderance of
the evidence, the court may enjoin all or any part of a request
or requests. Based on the evidence, the court may also enjoin,
for a period of time the court deems reasonable, future requests
by:
(a) The same requestor; or
(b) An entity owned or controlled in whole or in part by the
same requestor.
(5) An agency shall not be liable for penalties under RCW 42.56.550(4) for any period during which an order under this
section is in effect, including during an appeal of an order
under this section, regardless of the outcome of the appeal.
[2011 c 300 § 1; 2009 c 10 § 1.]
NOTES:
Application -- 2011 c 300: "This act applies to all actions brought under RCW 42.56.550 in which final judgment has not been entered as of July 22, 2011." [2011 c 300 § 2.]
Effective date -- 2009 c 10: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 20, 2009]." [2009 c 10 § 2.]