Loading chat...
WA HB1133
Bill
Status
4/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mari Leavitt
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Expands prosecuting agencies' authority to obtain records from any public agency when determining whether to seek civil commitment of a sexually violent predator, using a new civil investigative demand process
-
Creates formal procedures for civil investigative demands, including requirements for specificity, return dates, and service methods, with enforcement through superior court
-
Allows public agencies to petition courts to modify or set aside demands within 20 days, with courts authorized to impose sanctions for non-compliance
-
Prohibits offenders from earning supervision compliance credit while serving community custody concurrently with a less restrictive alternative under sexually violent predator supervision (RCW 71.09.092)
-
Effective date July 27, 2025; passed unanimously by both chambers (House 95-0, Senate 48-0)
Legislative Description
Concerning sexually violent predators.
Last Action
Effective date 7/27/2025.
4/16/2025