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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Committee of the Whole - 01/26/2021 (2) KENT CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tuesday, January 26, 2021 4:00 PM THIS IS A REMOTE MEETING Due to COVID-19 and Health Safety Requirements, and by Order of the Governor, this is a remote meeting A live broadcast is available on Kent TV21, www.facebook.com/CityofKent, and www.youtube.com/user/KentTV21 To listen to this meeting, call 1-888-475-4499 or 1-877-853-5257 and enter Meeting ID 943 8765 7139 Mayor Dana Ralph Council President Toni Troutner Councilmember Bill Boyce Councilmember Marli Larimer Councilmember Brenda Fincher Councilmember Zandria Michaud Councilmember Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Les Thomas ************************************************************** Item Description Speaker 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. AGENDA APPROVAL Changes from Council, Administration, or Staff. 4. DEPARTMENT PRESENTATIONS A. Payment of Bills - Authorize Paula Painter B. INFO ONLY: November Financial Report Michelle Ferguson C. INFO ONLY: 2021 Insurance Program Update Chris Hills D. Ratify HP Laptop Purchase Utilizing CARES Act Funds - James Endicott Authorize E. Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.02 "Criminal Code" of the Bijan Hughes Kent City Code - Adopt F. WSDOT Local Bridge Program Grant - Authorize Carla Maloney G. INFO ONLY: Adopt-a-Street/Spot 2020 Summary Tony Donati H. INFO ONLY: Equity Strategic Planning Process Update Uriel Varela Committee of the Whole Committee of the Whole - January 26, 2021 Regular Meeting I. INFO ONLY: Police Race and Equity Update Chief Rafael Padilla 5. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: A copy of the full agenda is available in the City Clerk's Office and at KentWA.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office in advance at 253-856-5725. For TDD relay service, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service 7-1-1. 5/B FINANCE DEPARTMENT Paula Painter, Finance Director 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5264 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: Payment of Bills - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Payment of Bills. SUMMARY: BUDGET IMPACT: SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Qbdlfu!Qh/!4 5/C FINANCE DEPARTMENT Paula Painter, Finance Director 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5264 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: November Financial Report SUMMARY: Financial Planning Manager, Michelle Ferguson will present details on the November 2020 financial report. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. ATTACHMENTS: 1. November 2020 Consolidated Monthly Report (PDF) Qbdlfu!Qh/!5 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Overview %Variance Variance 202020202020 FavorableFavorable Adj BudgetYTDEst Actual (Unfavorable)(Unfavorable) Revenues109,817,09097,465,061107,310,770(2,506,320)-2.3% Expenditures107,197,16085,318,392103,638,3003,558,8603.3% 2,619,93012,146,6693,672,4701,052,540 Net Revenues Less Expenditures 34,399,77534,399,775 Beginning Fund Balance Ending Fund Balance37,019,70538,072,245 Ending Fund Balance Detail: General Fund Reserves36,552,30737,810,455 34.1%36.5% Restricted for Annexation467,398261,790 Summary Analysis through November shows an overall unfavorable budget variance of $1.1 million. General Fund Reserves are estimated to end the year at $37.8 million, or 36.5% of estimated 2020 expenditures. Revenue Overview year approximately$-2.5 million (-2.3%) lower than budgeted. Revenues are estimated to end the Expenditures Overview Through November, most departments are trending under budget with an overall budget variance of $3.6 million or 3.3%, due to the impact of Covid-19. Required Ending Fund Balance Calculation Estimated Expenditures for 2020 (from above)103,638,300 18.0% 18% GF Ending Fund Balance18,654,894 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!6 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Overview - Revenues Variance %Variance 202020202020 Revenue CategoriesFavorableFavorable Adj BudgetYTDEst Actual (Unfavorable)(Unfavorable) Taxes: Property30,457,82031,143,22831,290,070832,2502.7% Sales & Use20,849,49021,078,44222,756,8001,907,3109.1% Utility19,278,26017,748,28519,336,28058,0200.3% Business & Occupation14,900,00011,152,23314,500,000(400,000)-2.7% Other897,440367,967381,500(515,940)-57.5% Licenses and Permits7,490,5205,852,1517,048,400(442,120)-5.9% Intergovernmental Revenue2,973,2002,709,7253,056,53083,3302.8% Charges for Services6,266,7703,089,2783,660,270(2,606,500)-41.6% Fines and Forfeitures1,145,660800,242811,200(334,460)-29.2% Miscellaneous Revenue2,584,1601,582,7501,699,020(885,140)-34.3% Transfers In2,973,7701,940,760 2,770,700(203,070) -6.8% Total Revenues109,817,09097,465,061107,310,770(2,506,320)-2.3% Variance analysis for revenues is provided for particular line items or those in which the estimated actual amount differs from the budgeted amount by at least 10% or minimum of $500,000. Variance Notes Variances due mostly to realized and anticipated revenue losses from the impacts of Covid-19. Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!7 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Revenues ($ in Thousands) All Revenues Sources Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January6,1396,1446,877 February5,9235,4685,736 March7,6248,1296,774 April20,43118,23416,925 May9,2307,8848,588 June6,2266,4687,691 July8,6827,8936,376 August6,4375,8454,995 September7,0747,1435,328 October21,27418,65419,963 November8,1547,4288,211 December12,21210,4660 Total119,404109,75597,465 Property Tax Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January0120 February262237247 March8668901,461 April12,26812,6359,328 May2,7302,1103,199 June1281312,242 July87110196 August80106152 September842652538 October11,57311,68510,673 November1,6881,6573,109 December2082330 Total30,73230,45831,143 Sales Tax Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January2,0601,5742,158 February2,4851,9402,425 March2,0581,5642,143 April1,7881,4841,929 May2,2441,7581,959 June1,7651,4872,127 July2,3311,702639 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* August2,5401,8981,906 September2,3101,7361,909 October2,5321,7871,829 November2,5891,9162,053 December2,4182,0050 Total27,12120,84921,078 Qbdlfu!Qh/!8 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Revenues ($ in Thousands) Utility Tax Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January1,8221,9892,033 February1,6481,7011,779 March1,6801,6511,627 April1,7071,7581,845 May1,5751,5331,581 June1,4501,4281,494 July1,6391,6671,330 August1,4771,4731,473 September1,4811,6881,519 October2,0121,4921,561 November1,6331,5261,507 December1,4771,3720 Total19,60019,27817,748 Other Taxes Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January252 February281 March4824933 April2,4792,3382,765 May543969898 June81184117 July2,6372,9722,937 August665615772 September7013992 October2,9193,2972,979 November490536924 December4,0264,4860 Total13,96315,79711,520 Other Revenues (Intergovernmental, Licenses & Permits, Charges for Service, Fines & Forfeits, and Misc Revenues) Prior Year Budgeted Actual RevenuesRevenuesRevenues January2,2551,8882,684 February1,5268931,284 March2,9722,6061,508 April2,1891,7161,059 May2,1391,453951 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* June2,8012,5931,711 July1,9871,6921,275 August1,6751,374692 September2,3702,4611,272 October2,2371,8362,921 November1,7541,528618 December4,0833,3650 Total27,98723,40515,975 Qbdlfu!Qh/!9 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Overview - Expenditures Variance %Variance 202020202020 Department FavorableFavorable Adj BudgetYTDEst Actual (Unfavorable)(Unfavorable) City Council396,860354,686384,96011,9003.0% Mayor's Office/City Clerk1,936,5101,415,0271,674,220262,29013.5% Economic & Community Dev7,436,0706,206,2516,733,280702,7909.5% Finance2,603,7602,069,6892,421,050182,7107.0% Fire Contracted Services3,676,2403,272,1833,561,380114,8603.1% Human Resources1,554,4901,263,7941,458,38096,1106.2% Information Technology202,550172,932172,93029,62014.6% Law1,526,6701,301,7571,459,35067,3204.4% Municipal Court3,478,1903,063,0003,428,47049,7201.4% Parks, Recreation & Comm Svcs18,160,24014,371,82517,022,9801,137,2606.3% Police44,038,99039,974,79143,666,310372,6800.8% Public Works590,750629,087629,090(38,340)-6.5% Non-Departmental21,595,84011,223,36921,025,900569,9402.6% Total Expenditures107,197,16085,318,392103,638,3003,558,8603.3% Variance analysis for expenditures is provided for particular departments or those in which the estimated actual amount differs from the budgeted amount by at least 10% or a minimum of $500,000. Variance Notes All variances to budget are due to reductions as a result of the impacts of Covid-19. Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!: 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund 20182019202020202020 ActualActualAdj BudgetYTDEst Actual Beginning Fund Balance21,595,17323,750,46134,399,77534,399,77534,399,775 Revenues Taxes: Property29,971,15530,731,78630,457,820 31,143,228 31,290,070 Sales & Use24,699,30127,121,40020,849,490 21,078,442 22,756,800 Utility19,289,16219,600,34719,278,260 17,748,285 19,336,280 Business & Occupation9,422,04812,999,56414,900,000 11,152,233 14,500,000 Other1,074,356963,837897,440 367,967 381,500 Licenses and Permits7,557,6587,483,6437,490,520 5,852,151 7,048,400 Intergovernmental Revenue7,919,8606,645,9622,973,200 2,709,725 3,056,530 Charges for Services6,602,6817,996,8466,266,770 3,089,278 3,660,270 Fines and Forfeitures1,360,9761,289,3341,145,660 800,242 811,200 Miscellaneous Revenue2,642,5113,586,9792,584,160 1,582,750 1,699,020 Transfers In950,000984,4112,973,770 1,940,760 2,770,700 Total Revenues111,489,706119,404,108109,817,09097,465,061107,310,770 Expenditures City Council344,160392,115396,860354,686384,960 Mayor's Office/City Clerk2,759,9742,768,2731,936,5101,415,0271,674,220 Economic & Community Dev6,681,6717,044,2177,436,0706,206,2516,733,280 Finance3,061,4723,236,9602,603,7602,069,6892,421,050 Fire Contracted Services3,619,3853,927,0883,676,2403,272,1833,561,380 Human Resources2,075,5532,047,1021,554,4901,263,7941,458,380 Information Technology506,265513,448202,550172,932172,930 Law1,673,4381,801,5071,526,6701,301,7571,459,350 Municipal Court3,442,1073,646,2753,478,1903,063,0003,428,470 17,022,980 Parks, Recreation & Comm Svcs17,992,17118,396,67818,160,24014,371,825 Police39,315,95843,849,28944,038,99039,974,79143,666,310 Public Works1,155,5621,208,835590,750629,087629,090 Non-Departmental26,706,70220,332,20421,595,84011,223,36921,025,900 109,334,419109,163,991107,197,160 Total Expenditures85,318,392103,638,300 Net Revenues less Expenditures2,155,28810,240,1172,619,93012,146,6693,672,470 Ending Fund Balance23,750,46133,990,57837,019,70546,546,44438,072,245 Ending Fund Balance Detail: General Fund Reserves22,069,24132,573,34836,552,30737,810,455 based on same year actuals/budget20.2%29.8%34.1%36.5% Restricted for Annexation1,681,2201,417,230467,398261,790 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!21 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington General Fund Year-to-Year Month Comparison 201820192020% of2020-19 thru Novthru Novthru NovBudgetVariance Revenues Taxes: Property29,763,925 30,523,472 31,143,228 619,756 2.0%102.3% Sales & Use21,847,897 24,703,137 21,078,442 (3,624,695) -14.7%101.1% Utility17, 18,123,894789,685 17,748,285 (375,609) -2.1%92.1% Business & Occupation6,355,356 9,317,528 11,152,233 1,834,705 19.7%74.8% Other772,447 623,381 367,967 (255,414) -41.0%41.0% Licenses and Permits6,967,204 6,773,306 5,852,151 (921,156) -13.6%78.1% Intergovernmental Revenue6,363,042 6,117,965 2,709,725 (3,408,240) -55.7%91.1% Charges for Services6,219,925 6,875,240 3,089,278 (3,785,962) -55.1%49.3% Fines and Forfeitures1,447,227 1,114,444 800,242 (314,202) -28.2%69.8% Miscellaneous Revenue2,378,693 2,943,495 1,582,750 (1,360,745) -46.2%61.2% Transfers In828,846 82,891 1,940,760 1,857,869 2241.3%65.3% Total Revenues100,734,248107,198,75397,465,061(9,733,693)-9.1%88.8% Expenditures 356,889332,528(2,203)-0.6%89.4% City Council354,686 2,319,7622,337,097 Mayor's Office/City Clerk(904,735)-39.0%73.1% 1,415,027 6,255,4906,143,415(49,239)-0.8%83.5% Economic & Community Dev6,206,251 3,026,0972,810,488 Finance(956,408)-31.6%79.5% 2,069,689 3,505,3423,302,595(233,159)-6.7%89.0% Fire Contracted Services3,272,183 1,873,2531,879,722 Human Resources(609,459)-32.5%81.3% 1,263,794 470,439463,881(297,507)-63.2%85.4% Information Technology172,932 1,619,1801,522,259 Law(317,423)-19.6%85.3% 1,301,757 3,293,5183,077,517(230,518)-7.0%88.1% Municipal Court3,063,000 16,490,12916,077,146 Parks, Recreation & Comm Svcs(2,118,304)-12.8%79.1% 14,371,825 39,859,71436,254,546 115,0770.3%90.8% Police39,974,791 1,091,7591,046,742 Public Works(462,673)-42.4%106.5% 629,087 8,927,90622,549,741 2,295,46425.7%52.0% Non-Departmental11,223,369 Total Expenditures97,797,67989,089,47885,318,392(3,771,086)-4.2%79.6% Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* *General Govt. includes City Council, Mayor/Clerk, HR, IT, & Finance Qbdlfu!Qh/!22 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Fund Balances 2020 202020202020Estimated BeginningEstimated Estimated Ending Fund Fund BalanceRevenuesExpendituresBalance Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. General Fund General Fund34,399,775107,310,770103,638,30038,072,245 Special Revenue Funds Street Fund7,249,87318,870,75019,366,4406,754,183 LEOFF 1 Retiree Benefits1,921,2741,225,8401,567,7301,579,384 Lodging Tax185,825172,780268,94089,665 Youth/Teen Programs75,355930,770930,77075,355 Capital Resources18,658,22422,720,97028,297,08013,082,114 Criminal Justice7,867,7038,679,1408,555,9107,990,933 ShoWare Operating2,930,0081,475,0001,420,1202,984,888 Other Operating568,356108,770108,670568,456 Debt Service Funds Councilmanic Debt Service1,915,8729,144,5908,679,7602,380,702 Special Assessments Debt Service699,855847,1801,420,480126,555 Enterprise Funds Water Utility11,375,66229,749,17027,012,22014,112,612 Sewer Utility908,83333,880,65031,975,2802,814,203 Drainage Utility16,107,79024,981,65021,980,77019,108,670 Solid Waste Utility531,908839,400874,530496,778 Golf Complex(601,973)5,651,2603,734,0001,315,287 Internal Service Funds Fleet Services4,351,5025,464,7907,931,0301,885,262 Central Services55,834309,530286,92078,444 Information Technology3,728,5118,429,10010,559,0701,598,541 Facilities3,280,3796,209,5705,133,8404,356,109 Unemployment1,358,838158,170150,5101,366,498 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Workers Compensation2,839,9931,466,8201,459,1902,847,623 Employee Health & Wellness5,729,76915,688,75014,019,3307,399,189 Liability Insurance1,923,2612,403,4002,358,4201,968,241 Property Insurance722,999576,790641,700658,089 Qbdlfu!Qh/!23 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) 20182019202020202020 ActualActualBudgetYTDEst Actual Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. In instances where expenditures exceed revenues, fund balance is being utilized. Special Revenue Funds Street Fund Revenues15,241,85517,415,00018,872,14011,795,62118,870,750 Expenditures15,698,37418,858,48622,446,88016,233,76619,366,440 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(456,519)(1,443,485)(3,574,740)(4,438,144)(495,690) LEOFF 1 Retiree Benefits Revenues1,948,5041,401,7861,256,5801,151,5431,225,840 penditures1,372,7641,352,6241,621,3201,406,1641,567,730 Ex Net Revenues Less Expenditures575,74049,162(364,740)(254,621)(341,890) Lodging Tax Revenues320,774314,588303,510159,509172,780 Expenditures441,566465,527349,780191,991268,940 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(120,791)(150,940)(46,270)(32,482)(96,160) Youth/Teen Programs Revenues928,958941,240936,680854,189930,770 Expenditures942,000957,730963,1006,499930,770 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(13,042)(16,490)(26,420)847,689 Capital Resources Revenues22,962,09722,567,13020,853,52017,855,50022,720,970 penditures23,009,23919,339,04629,032,08021,314,66528,297,080 Ex Net Revenues Less Expenditures(47,142)3,228,084(8,178,560)(3,459,165)(5,576,110) Criminal Justice Revenues5,141,2977,054,2229,366,0007,591,2978,679,140 Expenditures5,090,5046,432,3779,189,5807,868,9038,555,910 Net Revenues Less Expenditures50,792621,845176,420(277,606)123,230 ShoWare Operating Revenues1,502,7591,456,3111,718,2001,724,0881,475,000 penditures1,373,7631,089,7631,835,5401,292,9191,420,120 Ex penditures128,996366,548(117,340)431,16954,880 Net Revenues Less Ex Other Operating Revenues133,288185,821108,770108,770 Expenditures72,045178,558108,770111,990108,670 Net Revenues Less Expenditures61,2437,263(111,990)100 Debt Service Funds Councilmanic Debt Service Revenues10,535,01010,266,9239,144,4902,410,0939,144,590 Expenditures10,070,1859,802,0978,754,5302,513,4238,679,760 Net Revenues Less Expenditures464,826464,826389,960(103,329)464,830 Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Special Assessment Debt Service Revenues1,458,2641,339,332842,180628,923847,180 Expenditures1,561,0091,119,3931,420,580332,1821,420,480 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(102,745)219,939(578,400)296,741(573,300) Qbdlfu!Qh/!24 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) 20182019202020202020 ActualActualBudgetYTDEst Actual Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. In instances where expenditures exceed revenues, fund balance is being utilized. Enterprise Funds Water Utility Revenues29,438,96028,578,90330,168,32026,332,75329,749,170 penditures28,004,24930,237,15628,339,76023,578,39827,012,220 Ex penditures1,434,710(1,658,253)1,828,5602,754,3552,736,950 Net Revenues Less Ex Sewer Utility Revenues33,063,79832,386,15030,746,71533,880,650 Expenditures31,664,33932,353,14029,778,92231,975,280 Net Revenues Less Expenditures1,399,45833,010967,7921,905,370 Note: Sewer Utility was combined with Drainage Utility in 2018. Drainage Utility Revenues57,343,02326,947,64424,188,63021,078,13524,981,650 Expenditures56,890,09125,690,58723,044,78017,994,24721,980,770 Net Revenues Less Expenditures452,9321,257,0571,143,8503,083,8883,000,880 Solid Waste Utility Revenues799,794874,164778,640697,622839,400 penditures812,476809,006878,430800,663874,530 Ex penditures(12,682)65,158(99,790)(103,041)(35,130) Net Revenues Less Ex Golf Complex Revenues9,229,5382,698,6094,391,3805,651,2655,651,260 Expenditures6,467,5532,636,1103,559,8803,584,2683,734,000 Net Revenues Less Expenditures2,761,98562,499831,5002,066,9971,917,260 Note: Golf revenues include proceeds from the sale of land of $6m in 2018. 2018 Exp include $3.3m transfer to Capital Projects Internal Service Funds Fleet Services Revenues5,686,5348,514,1595,163,8005,034,5695,464,790 penditures7,286,3396,413,5008,650,5705,041,8217,931,030 Ex penditures(1,599,805)2,100,659(3,486,770)(7,252)(2,466,240) Net Revenues Less Ex Central Services Revenues375,410367,717456,010287,176309,530 Expenditures357,253326,927396,590269,785286,920 Net Revenues Less Expenditures18,15740,79059,42017,39122,610 Information Technology Revenues8,416,2619,063,6039,084,4608,220,5448,429,100 penditures8,676,9068,702,49011,740,6109,552,89810,559,070 Ex penditures(260,645)361,113(2,656,150)(1,332,353)(2,129,970) Net Revenues Less Ex Facilities Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Revenues4,941,0205,417,6086,271,5305,780,5596,209,570 Expenditures4,933,0775,035,5057,091,6704,594,0005,133,840 Net Revenues Less Expenditures7,943382,103(820,140)1,186,5591,075,730 Unemployment Revenues158,565178,465144,690145,811158,170 Expenditures181,851220,850202,480148,753150,510 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(23,286)(42,384)(57,790)(2,941)7,660 Qbdlfu!Qh/!25 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) 20182019202020202020 ActualActualBudgetYTDEst Actual Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. In instances where expenditures exceed revenues, fund balance is being utilized. Workers Compensation Revenues1,829,4521,289,3641,129,4801,352,4041,466,820 Expenditures725,0481,928,1011,516,6001,206,4271,459,190 Net Revenues Less Expenditures1,104,404(638,737)(387,120)145,9777,630 Employee Health & Wellness Revenues13,857,79115,629,64915,842,53014,429,45015,688,750 Expenditures12,931,93113,786,30816,688,79012,718,53714,019,330 penditures925,8601,843,342(846,260)1,710,9131,669,420 Net Revenues Less Ex Liability Insurance Revenues1,950,9082,798,4932,390,0202,219,7702,403,400 Expenditures2,733,7261,753,5452,290,9702,118,1762,358,420 Net Revenues Less Expenditures(782,818)1,044,94799,050101,59544,980 Property Insurance Revenues587,9061,328,717581,140529,196576,790 penditures632,4041,213,255597,240876,432641,700 Ex penditures(44,498)115,462(16,100)(347,236)(64,910) Net Revenues Less Ex Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!26 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) Year-to-Year Month Comparison 2018201920202020-2019 thru Novthru Novthru NovVariance Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. Special Revenue Funds Street Fund Revenues11,328,46112,461,81211,795,621(666,191)-5.3% Expenditures13,799,86414,412,70216,233,7661,821,06412.6% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(2,471,403)(1,950,890)(4,438,144) LEOFF 1 Retiree Benefits Revenues1,940,621986,5251,151,543165,01816.7% Expenditures1,267,0091,246,1071,406,164160,05712.8% penditures673,612(259,582)(254,621) Net Revenues Less Ex Lodging Tax Revenues297,143288,618159,509(129,109)-44.7% Expenditures324,335412,259191,991(220,268)-53.4% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(27,191)(123,641)(32,482) Youth/Teen Programs (13,506)-1.6% Revenues856,167867,695854,189 Expenditures778,8466,4996,499 penditures77,321867,695847,689 Net Revenues Less Ex Capital Resources Revenues21,460,66617,776,91017,855,50078,5910.4% Expenditures15,457,95413,776,20121,314,6657,538,46454.7% Net Revenues Less Expenditures6,002,7114,000,708(3,459,165) Criminal Justice Revenues4,620,4855,603,2897,591,2971,988,00835.5% penditures4,658,7005,808,9597,868,9032,059,94435.5% Ex penditures(38,215)(205,671)(277,606) Net Revenues Less Ex ShoWare Operating Revenues1,325,685233,4551,724,0881,490,633638.5% Expenditures1,180,655880,0841,292,919412,83546.9% Net Revenues Less Expenditures145,030(646,629)431,169 Admissions Tax revenues received quarterly(April, July, September, January) Other Operating Revenues Expenditures66,295122,069111,990(10,079)-8.3% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(66,295)(122,069)(111,990) Combines several small programs, including City Art Program and Neighborhood Matching Grants Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!27 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) Year-to-Year Month Comparison 2018201920202020-2019 thru Novthru Novthru NovVariance Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. Debt Service Funds Councilmanic Debt Service Revenues3,103,9502,828,7802,410,093(418,687)-14.8% Expenditures3,103,9502,867,2702,513,423(353,848)-12.3% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(38,490)(103,329) Debt service payments are generally due in June and December. Special Assessments Debt Service (559,727)-47.1% Revenues1,264,4441,188,650628,923 Expenditures937,1171,120,223332,182(788,041)-70.3% penditures327,32768,427296,741 Net Revenues Less Ex Enterprise Funds Water Utility Revenues26,058,37527,931,21226,332,753(1,598,459)-5.7% Expenditures24,453,41430,917,08323,578,398(7,338,685)-23.7% Net Revenues Less Expenditures1,604,960(2,985,871)2,754,355 Sewer Utility (61,365,550)-66.6% Revenues92,112,26530,746,715 Expenditures29,154,22529,778,922624,6972.1% penditures62,958,040967,792 Net Revenues Less Ex Note: Sewer Utility was combined with Drainage Utility in 2018. Drainage Utility (38,711,159)21,078,13559,789,294-154.4% Revenues51,175,654 penditures52,704,47923,695,80617,994,247(5,701,558)-24.1% Ex penditures(1,528,824)(62,406,964)3,083,888 Net Revenues Less Ex Note: Sewer Utility was combined with Drainage Utility in 2018. Solid Waste Utility (19,219)-2.7% Revenues663,075716,841697,622 penditures690,257720,608800,66380,05511.1% Ex penditures(27,182)(3,766)(103,041) Net Revenues Less Ex Golf Complex Revenues9,121,2852,325,0055,651,2653,326,260143.1% penditures6,252,8602,600,0813,584,268984,18737.9% Ex penditures2,868,425(275,076)2,066,997 Net Revenues Less Ex 2018 and 2020 include proceeds from the sale of land of $6.0m and $3.7m, respectively. Internal Service Funds Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Fleet Services Revenues4,592,6476,668,4365,034,569(1,633,867)-24.5% Expenditures6,660,3705,839,2925,041,821(797,471)-13.7% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(2,067,722)829,143(7,252) Central Services (51,422)-15.2% Revenues349,700338,598287,176 penditures332,431286,394269,785(16,609)-5.8% Ex penditures17,26952,20517,391 Net Revenues Less Ex Qbdlfu!Qh/!28 5/C/b November 2020 Monthly Financial Report City of Kent, Washington Other Funds Overview (Revenues and Expenditures) Year-to-Year Month Comparison 2018201920202020-2019 thru Novthru Novthru NovVariance Operating revenues and expenditures only; capital and non-capital projects are excluded. Information Technology Revenues7,645,7708,338,5718,220,544(118,027)-1.4% penditures7,868,2647,825,4919,552,8981,727,40722.1% Ex Net Revenues Less Expenditures(222,494)513,081(1,332,353) Facilities Revenues4,516,7164,879,4005,780,559901,15918.5% Expenditures4,409,4603,956,8524,594,000637,14816.1% Net Revenues Less Expenditures107,256922,5481,186,559 Unemployment (4,107)-2.7% Revenues144,096149,919145,811 penditures179,573214,267148,753(65,514)-30.6% Ex penditures(35,477)(64,348)(2,941) Net Revenues Less Ex Workers Compensation Revenues1,051,5521,164,1481,352,404188,25516.2% Expenditures2,083,4351,223,8491,206,427(17,422)-1.4% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(1,031,883)(59,700)145,977 Employee Health & Wellness Revenues12,673,70014,147,86514,429,450281,5842.0% penditures11,902,22912,595,64012,718,537122,8971.0% Ex penditures771,4711,552,2261,710,913 Net Revenues Less Ex Liability Insurance Revenues1,815,8271,909,1572,219,770310,61316.3% Expenditures2,009,7582,656,5372,118,176(538,362)-20.3% Net Revenues Less Expenditures(193,932)(747,380)101,595 Property Insurance (746,301)-58.5% Revenues539,3501,275,497529,196 penditures619,1151,446,211876,432(569,780)-39.4% Ex penditures(79,765)(170,714)(347,236) Net Revenues Less Ex Buubdinfou;!Opwfncfs!3131!Dpotpmjebufe!Npouimz!Sfqpsu!!)3676!;!JOGP!POMZ;!Opwfncfs!Gjobodjbm!Sfqpsu* Qbdlfu!Qh/!29 5/D HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Teri Smith, Human Resources Director 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5270 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: 2021 Insurance Program Update SUMMARY: Liability - The market volatility we endured in our 2020 renewal has grown significantly worse over the past year. Loss development due to jury verdicts in amounts that would have been unheard of five years ago are now relatively commonplace. Combined with the social unrest of the spring and summer of 2020, initial reports on our 2021 premium suggested a significant increase greater than even the 12.7% we experienced in 2020. Early projections were borne out by the 40% increase in premium cost (from $677,000 to $948,000), along with an increase in our self-insured retention (like a deductible) from $500K to $750K for each loss. The City has been able to maintain all our coverage up to $25M, which, in light of nationwide developments is helpful. A more detailed description of this program will be provided at the upcoming briefing. Worker Compensation - After 2 years of flat premium, the nationwide events a premium increase from $81,500 in 2020 to $120,000 (47%) in 2021. In addition, the self-insured retention for Police Officers was increased from $600,000 to $750,000 in 2021. Details regarding premium history and losses will be provided at the upcoming briefing. Cyber Risk - Ransomware attacks nationwide have resulted in significant losses in this market. Maintaining our existing coverage ($5M limit, including $5M Ransomware) resulted in a premium increase from $36,500 in 2020 to $54,000 in 2021. This is an increase of 48% over prior year premium. BUDGET IMPACTS: Both the Liability Fund and the Worker Comp Fund are budgeted to receive sufficient internal funding to cover the increased costs in 2020. It is possible that current year and mid-biennium adjustments may be necessary. Risk Management and Finance will collaborate to ensure both funds are properly funded for the 2022 fiscal year budget. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Qbdlfu!Qh/!2: 5/E INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mike Carrington 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 253-856-4600 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: Ratify HP Laptop Purchase Utilizing CARES Act Funds - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the ratification of the purchase of 65 laptops, docking stations, and associated software and accessories utilizing CARES Act funding through a cooperative purchasing agreement administered by NASPO ValuePoint and entered into between Hewlett Packard Enterprise and the State of Minnesota as the Lead Agency; amend the budget as may be necessary to authorize that purchase using grant funds; and authorize future purchases of computer equipment and associated accessories and services through that same cooperative purchasing agreement if those the term of the master agreement, which is currently in effect through July 31, 2021. SUMMARY: On July 28th, 2020, IT made a request to purchase up to 500 laptops, docking stations, and warranty at an estimated cost of $1,001,687.00 utilizing the CARES Act fund the city had received to allow city staff to work from home during the pandemic. After completing our assessment of each user and their specific computing needs, we were able to identify 370 users that could use the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 and then a group of 65 users that had a higher computer processing requirement. With this ratification, we are still well under the original request of $1,001,687.00, however, the original request was too narrow as it only identified Microsoft as the Vendor. IT is not requesting an increase of the budget, just to expand the scope to include Hewlett Packard Enterprise. BUDGET IMPACT: Reimbursed through CARES Act funding. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Qbdlfu!Qh/!31 5/E Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit A-PA and Master Agreement MNNVP-134 and WNWNC-115 (PDF) 2. Exhibit B-HP Quote (PDF) Qbdlfu!Qh/!32 5/E/b Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!B.QB!boe!Nbtufs!Bhsffnfou!NOOWQ.245!boe!XOXOD.226!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!. Qbdlfu!Qh/!33 5/E/b Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!B.QB!boe!Nbtufs!Bhsffnfou!NOOWQ.245!boe!XOXOD.226!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!. Qbdlfu!Qh/!34 5/E/b Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!B.QB!boe!Nbtufs!Bhsffnfou!NOOWQ.245!boe!XOXOD.226!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!. 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Please let us know immediately if you are unable to ship the complete order.Tijq!up;!Djuz!pg!Lfou Information Technology400 West Gowe StreetSuite 122Kent, WA 98032 Bqqspwfe!cz;Nbzps(t!Tjhobuvsf; 5/E/c Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!C.IQ!Rvpuf!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!.!Bvuipsj{f* Qbdlfu!Qh/!227 5/E/c Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!C.IQ!Rvpuf!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!.!Bvuipsj{f* Qbdlfu!Qh/!228 5/E/c Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!C.IQ!Rvpuf!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!.!Bvuipsj{f* Qbdlfu!Qh/!229 5/E/c 1.WA State Participating Agreement – HP Enterprises Buubdinfou;!Fyijcju!C.IQ!Rvpuf!!)3674!;!Sbujgz!IQ!Mbqupq!Qvsdibtf!Vujmj{joh!DBSFT!Bdu!Gvoet!.!Bvuipsj{f* Qbdlfu!Qh/!22: 5/F OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY Pat Fitzpatrick, City Attorney 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5770 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.02 "Criminal Code" of the Kent City Code - Adopt MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4389, amending Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code to incorporate new crimes adopted by the state during the 2019 and 2020 legislative sessions. SUMMARY: Generally speaking, cities have the responsibility to enforce and prosecute misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor crimes that occur within their respective city limits. However, the city of Kent can only enforce and prosecute through its Municipal Court those crimes or civil infractions that Kent has expressly adopted by ordinance, either comprehensively through individual creation and adoption, or by reference to a state statute. While Kent has adopted some Kent- specific crimes, the majority of its criminal code is adopted by reference to state crimes and enacted by the state Legislature over the years. During its 2019, and 2020 sessions, the state Legislature adopted a number of new laws which establish new crimes and civil infractions. It is therefore appropriate to amend the Kent City Code to incorporate them locally. Before these state laws may be applied and enforced locally through the Kent Municipal Court, they must be adopted by the City Council and incorporated into the Kent City Code. Additionally, in preparing this ordinance, staff compared Ch. 9.02 KCC with the made over time to the RCW titles, and to add Class C felony crimes that were not specifically listed in the Kent City Code. These offenses added include storage of radioactive waste produced outside of Washington; fraudulent student threat reports; and dangerous dogs and dog fighting. Adopting the amendments in this ordinance will remove a potential procedural barrier for prosecuting state crimes. These amendments should have no detrimental impact on law-abiding people or businesses. These new offenses being adopted include fraud related to vital records; failure to appear or surrender; possession of firearm on licensed child care center premises; Qbdlfu!Qh/!231 5/F intentional HIV transmission; violation of an STD health order; impersonating a census taker; various vapor product licensing offenses; provision of marijuana to a minor by a retail employee; unlawful tender offers; unauthorized trust activities; unsafe storage of a firearm; possession of an undetectable or untraceable firearm. BUDGET IMPACT: None. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Criminal Code Update Ordinance (PDF) Qbdlfu!Qh/!232 5/F/b ORDINANCE NO. 4389 AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code, entitled “Criminal Code,” to: (i) adopt by reference new civil infractions and misdemeanor crimes enacted by the state Legislature during its 2019 and 2020 sessions for application and enforcement in the City of Kent; and (ii) make other housekeeping amendments to the criminal code to update changes made to the Revised Code of Washington titles, adopt other misdemeanor crimes that were not previously adopted by specific reference and adopt Class C felony crimes that may be used as a basis to support the crime of criminal attempt or criminal conspiracy, which is punishable as a gross misdemeanor. RECITALS A. During its 2019 and 2020 legislative sessions, the Washington State Legislature adopted a number of bills that added new criminal 1 provisions to the Revised Code of Washington (“RCW”). The Kent City Code has adopted by reference a number of state law provisions for application and enforcement in the City of Kent. Once a state law is adopted by reference into the Kent City Code, that reference is sufficient for subsequent 1 These new offenses include: fraud related to vital records; failure to appear or surrender; possession of firearm on licensed child care center premises; intentional HIV transmission; violation of an STD health order; impersonating a census taker; various vapor product licensing offenses; provision of marijuana to a minor by a retail employee; unlawful tender offers; unauthorized trust activities; unsafe storage of a firearm; possession of an undetectable or untraceable firearm. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 1 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!233 5/F/b amendments the Legislature may make to that state law provision. However, because the Legislature adopted legislation that created new crimes that didn’t previously exist, it is necessary to amend the Kent City Code to similarly adopt these new state law provisions by reference for application and enforcement in Kent. B. While updating the criminal code to add these new crimes, staff made other housekeeping amendments to update changes made to the Revised Code of Washington titles, and incorporated into the ordinance other misdemeanor crimes that were not previously adopted by specific 2 reference. C. References to repealed sections of the RCW have also been 3 removed. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE SECTION 1. – Amendment – Section 9.02.060. Section 9.02.060 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 9, entitled ‘Crimes and Punishments’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.060. RCW Title 9, entitled “Crimes and Punishments” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: 2 These offenses include: storage of radioactive waste produced outside of Washington; unlawful hazardous waste management; fraudulent student threat reports; and dangerous dogs and dog fighting. 3 These repealed offenses include: RCW 16.52.165; and RCW 16.52.110. Repealed and replaced offenses include: RCW 70.105.085. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 2 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!234 5/F/b RCW 9.01.055 Citizen immunity if aiding officer, scope – When. 9.01.110 Omission, when not punishable. 9.01.130 Sending letter, when complete. 9.02.050 Concealing birth. 9.02.120 Unauthorized abortions – Penalty. 9.02.130 Defenses to prosecution. 9.02.170 Definitions. 9.03.010 Abandoning, discarding refrigeration equipment. 9.03.020 Permitting unused equipment to remain on premises. 9.03.030 Violation of RCW 9.03.010 or 9.03.020. 9.03.040 Keeping or storing equipment for sale. 9.04.010 False advertising. 9.04.040 Advertising cures of lost sexual potency – Evidence. 9.04.050 False, misleading, deceptive advertising. 9.04.070 False, misleading, deceptive advertising – Penalty. 9.04.090 Advertising fuel prices by service stations. 9.08.030 False certificate of registration of animals – False representation as to breed. 9.08.065 Definitions. 9.08.070 Pet animals – Taking, concealing, injuring, killing, etc. – Penalty. 9.08.072 Transferring stolen pet animal to a research institution – Penalty. 9.08.074 Transferring stolen pet animal to a person who has previously sold a stolen pet animal to a research institution – Penalty. 9.08.076 Transferring stolen pet animal to a research institution by a U.S.D.A. licensed dealer – Penalty. 9.08.078 Illegal sale, receipt, or transfer of pet animals – Separate offenses. 9.08.090 Acts against animal facilities. 9.12.010 Barratry. 9.12.020 Buying, demanding, or promising reward by district judge or deputy. 9.16.005 Definitions. 9.16.010 Removing lawful brands. 9.16.020 Imitating lawful brand. 9.16.030 Counterfeit mark – Intellectual property. 9.16.035 Counterfeiting – Penalties. 9.16.041 Counterfeit items – Seizure and forfeiture. 9.16.050 When deemed affixed. 9.16.060 Fraudulent registration of trademark. 9.16.070 Form and similitude defined. 9.16.080 Petroleum products improperly labeled or graded. 9.16.100 Use of the words “sterling silver,” etc. 9.16.110 Use of words “coin silver,” etc. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 3 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!235 5/F/b 9.16.120 Use of the word “sterling” on mounting. 9.16.130 Use of the words “coin silver” on mounting. 9.16.140 Unlawfully marking article made of gold. 9.16.150 “Marked, stamped or branded” defined. 9.18.080 Offender a competent witness. 9.18.120 Suppression of competitive bidding. 9.18.130 Collusion to prevent competitive bidding – Penalty. 9.18.150 Agreements outside state. 9.24.010 Fraud in stock subscription. 9.24.040 Corporation doing business without license. 9.26A.090 Telephone company credit cards – Prohibited acts. 9.26A.100 Definitions. 9.26A.110 Fraud in obtaining telecommunications service – Penalty. 9.26A.120 Fraud in operating coin-box telephone or other receptacle. 9.26A.130 Penalty for manufacture or sale of slugs to be used for coin. 9.26A.140 Unauthorized sale or procurement of telephone records – Penalties – Definitions. 9.27.015 Interference, obstruction of any court, building, or residence – Violations. 9.35.005 Definitions. 9.35.010 Improperly obtaining financial information. 9.35.020 Identity theft. 9.35.030 Soliciting undesired mail. 9.38.010 False representation concerning credit. 9.38.015 False statement by deposit account applicant. 9.38.020 False representation concerning title. 9.38.060 Digital signature violations. 9.40.040 Operating engine or boiler without spark arrester. 9.40.100 Tampering with fire alarm or fire fighting equipment – False alarm – Penalties. 9.41.010 Terms defined. 9.41.040 Unlawful possession of firearms – Ownership, possession by certain persons – Restoration of right to possess – Penalty. 9.41.050 Carrying firearms. 9.41.060 Exceptions to restrictions on carrying firearms. 9.41.070 Concealed pistol license – Application – Fee – Renewal. 9.41.080 Delivery to ineligible persons. 9.41.090 Dealer deliveries regulated – Hold on delivery. 9.41.100 Dealer licensing and registration required. 9.41.110 Dealer’s licenses, by whom granted, conditions, fees – Employees, fingerprinting and background checks – Wholesale sales excepted – Permits prohibited. 9.41.113 Firearm sales or transfers – Background checks – Requirements – Exceptions. 9.41.115 Penalties – Violations of RCW 9.41.113. 9.41.120 Firearms as loan security. 9.41.140 Alteration of identifying marks – Exceptions. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 4 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!236 5/F/b 9.41.171 Alien possession of firearms – Requirements – Penalty. 9.41.173 Alien possession of firearms – Alien firearm license – Political subdivisions may not modify requirements – Penalty for false statement. 9.41.175 Alien possession of firearms – Possession without license – Conditions. 9.41.190 Unlawful firearms – Exceptions. 9.41.220 Unlawful firearms and parts contraband. 9.41.230 Aiming or discharging firearms, dangerous weapons. 9.41.240 Possession of pistol by person from eighteen to twenty-one. 9.41.250 Dangerous weapons – Penalty. 9.41.251 Dangerous weapons – Application of restrictions to law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, and military personnel. 9.41.260 Dangerous exhibitions. 9.41.270 Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm – Unlawful carrying or handling – Penalty – Exceptions. 9.41.280 Possessing dangerous weapons on school facilities – Penalty – Exceptions. 9.41.282 Possessing dangerous weapons on child care premises— Penalty—Exceptions. 9.41.290 State preemption. 9.41.300 Weapons prohibited in certain places – Local laws and ordinances – Exceptions – Penalty. 9.41.325 Undetectable or untraceable firearms—Penalties 9.41.335 Failure to register as felony firearm offender. 9.41.345 Return of privately owned firearm or concealed pistol license by law enforcement agency—Duties—Notice—Exception. 9.41.350 Voluntary waiver of firearm rights—Procedure—Penalty— Exemption from public disclosure. 9.41.360 Unsafe storage of a firearm. 9.41.800 Surrender of weapons or licenses – Prohibition on future possession or licensing. 9.41.810 Penalty. 9.44.080 Misconduct in signing a petition. 9.45.060 Encumbered, leased, or rented personal property – Construction. 9.45.070 Mock auctions. 9.45.080 Fraudulent removal of property. 9.45.090 Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance. 9.45.100 Fraud in assignment for benefit of creditors. 9.45.160 Fraud in liquor warehouse receipts. 9.45.170 Penalty. 9.45.210 Altering sample or certificate of assay. 9.45.220 Making false sample or assay of ore. 9.45.260 Fire protection sprinkler system contractors – Wrongful acts. 9.45.270 Fraudulent filing of vehicle report of sale. 9.46.0201 “Amusement game.” Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 5 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!237 5/F/b 9.46.0205 “Bingo.” 9.46.0209 “Bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization.” 9.46.0213 “Bookmaking.” 9.46.0217 “Commercial stimulant.” 9.46.0221 “Commission.” 9.46.0225 “Contest of chance.” 9.46.0229 “Fishing derby.” 9.46.0233 “Fund-raising event.” 9.46.0237 “Gambling.” 9.46.0241 “Gambling device.” 9.46.0245 “Gambling information.” 9.46.0249 “Gambling premises.” 9.46.0253 “Gambling record.” 9.46.0257 “Lottery.” 9.46.0261 “Member,” “bona fide member.” 9.46.0265 “Player.” 9.46.0269 “Professional gambling.” 9.46.0273 “Punchboards,” “pull-tabs.” 9.46.0277 “Raffle.” 9.46.0282 “Social card game.” 9.46.0285 “Thing of value.” 9.46.0289 “Whoever,” “person.” 9.46.170 False or misleading entries or statements, refusal to produce records. 9.46.185 Causing person to violate rule or regulation. 9.46.190 Violations relating to fraud or deceit. 9.46.195 Obstruction of public servant – Penalty. 9.46.196 Cheating – Defined. 9.46.1961 Cheating in the first degree. 9.46.1962 Cheating in the second degree. 9.46.198 Working in gambling activity without license as violation – Penalty. 9.46.215 Ownership or interest in gambling device – Penalty – Exceptions. 9.46.217 Gambling records – Penalty – Exceptions. 9.46.221 Professional gambling in the second degree. 9.46.222 Professional gambling in the third degree. 9.46.228 Gambling activities by persons under age eighteen prohibited – Penalties – Jurisdiction – In-house controlled purchase programs authorized. 9.46.240 Gambling information, transmitting or receiving. 9.47.080 Bucket shop defined. 9.47.090 Maintaining bucket shop – Penalty. 9.47.100 Written statement to be furnished – Presumption. 9.47A.010 Definition. 9.47A.020 Unlawful inhalation – Exception. 9.47A.030 Possession of certain substances prohibited, when. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 6 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!238 5/F/b 9.47A.040 Sale of certain substances prohibited, when. 9.47A.050 Penalty. 9.51.010 Misconduct of officer drawing jury. 9.51.020 Soliciting jury duty. 9.51.030 Misconduct of officer in charge of jury. 9.51.040 Grand juror acting after challenge allowed. 9.51.050 Disclosing transaction of grand jury. 9.51.060 Disclosure of deposition returned by grand jury. 9.55.020 Witness refusing to attend legislature or committee or to testify. 9.61.190 Carrier or racing pigeons – Injury to. 9.61.200 Carrier or racing pigeons – Removal or alteration of identification. 9.61.230 Telephone harassment. 9.61.240 Telephone harassment – Permitting telephone to be used. 9.61.250 Telephone harassment – Offense, where deemed committed. 9.61.260 Cyberstalking. 9.62.010 Malicious prosecution. 9.62.020 Instituting suit in name of another. 9.66.010 Public nuisance. 9.66.020 Unequal damage. 9.66.030 Maintaining or permitting nuisance. 9.66.040 Abatement of nuisance. 9.66.050 Deposit of unwholesome substance. 9.68.015 Obscene literature, shows, etc. – Exemptions. 9.68.030 Indecent articles, etc. 9.68.050 “Erotic material” – Definitions. 9.68.060 “Erotic material” – Determination by court – Labeling – Penalties. – Defense. 9.68.070 Prosecution for violation of RCW 9.68.060 9.68.080Unlawful acts. 9.68.100Exceptions to RCW 9.68.050 through 9.68.120. 9.68.110 Motion picture operator or projectionist exempt, when. 9.68.130 “Sexually explicit material” – Defined – Unlawful display. 9.68.140 Promoting pornography – Class C felony – Penalties. 9.68A.011 Definitions. 9.68A.050 Dealing in depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. 9.68A.060 Sending, bringing into state depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. 9.68A.070 Possession of depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. 9.68A.075 Viewing depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. 9.68A.080 Reporting of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct – Civil immunity. 9.68A.090 Communication with minor for immoral purposes – Penalties. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 7 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!239 5/F/b 9.68A.102 Promoting travel for commercial sexual abuse of a minor – Penalty – Consent of minor does not constitute defense. 9.68A.103 Permitting commercial sexual abuse of a minor – Penalty – Consent of minor does not constitute defense. 9.68A.110 Certain defenses barred, permitted. 9.68A.120 Seizure and forfeiture of property. 9.68A.150 Allowing minor on premises of live erotic performance – Definitions – Penalty. 9.69.100 Duty of witness of offense against child or any violent offense – Penalty. 9.72.090 Committal of witness – Detention of documents. 9.73.010 Divulging telegram. 9.73.020 Opening sealed letter. 9.73.030 Intercepting, recording or divulging private communication – Consent required – Exceptions. 9.73.050 Admissibility of intercepted communication in evidence. 9.73.070 Persons and activities excepted from chapter. 9.73.080 Penalties. 9.73.090 Certain emergency response personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080 – Standards – Court authorizations – Admissibility. 9.73.100 Recordings available to defense counsel. 9.73.110 Intercepting, recording, or disclosing private communications – Not unlawful for building owner – Conditions. 9.73.230 Intercepting, transmitting, or recording conversations concerning controlled substances or commercial sexual abuse of a minor – Conditions – Written reports required – Judicial review – Notice – Admissibility – Penalties. 9.73.260 Pen registers, trap and trace devices, cell site simulator devices. 9.81.010 Definitions. 9.81.030 Membership in subversive organization is felony – Penalty. 9.81.110 Misstatements are punishable as perjury – Penalty. 9.86.010 “Flag,” etc., defined. 9.86.020 Improper use of flag prohibited. 9.86.030 Desecration of flag. 9.91.010 Denial of civil rights – Terms defined. 9.91.020 Operating railroad, steamboat, vehicle, etc., while intoxicated. 9.91.060 Leaving children unattended in a parked automobile. 9.91.130 Disposal of trash in charity donation receptacle. 9.91.140 Food stamps – Unlawful sale. 9.91.142 Food stamps – Trafficking. 9.91.144 Food stamps – Unlawful redemption. 9.91.150 Tree spiking. 9.91.160 Personal protection spray devices. 9.91.170 Interfering with dog guide or service animal. 9.91.175 Interfering with search and rescue dog. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 8 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!23: 5/F/b 9.91.180 Violent video or computer games. 9.92.020 Punishment of gross misdemeanor when not fixed by statute. 9.92.030 Punishment of misdemeanor when not fixed by statute. 9.92.040 Punishment for contempt. 9.92.080 Sentence on two or more convictions or counts. 9.94.041 Narcotic drugs, controlled substances, alcohol, marijuana, other intoxicant, cell phone, or other form of electronic telecommunications device—Possession, etc., by prisoners— Penalty. 9.96.060 Misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offenses, persons convicted of prostitution who committed the offense as a result of being a victim of trafficking, promoting prostitution in the first degree, promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor, or trafficking in persons, or of violating a certain statute or rule regarding the regulation of fishing—Vacating records— Domestic violence records. SECTION 2. – Amendment – Section 9.02.070. Section 9.02.070 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 9A, entitled ‘Washington Criminal Code’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.070. RCW Title 9A, entitled “Washington Criminal Code” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 9A.04.020 Purposes – Principles of construction. 9A.04.030 State criminal jurisdiction. 9A.04.040 Classes of crimes. 9A.04.050 People capable of committing crimes – Capability of children. 9A.04.060 Common law to supplement statute. 9A.04.070 Who amenable to criminal statutes. 9A.04.080 Limitation of actions. 9A.04.090 Application of general provisions of the code. 9A.04.100 Proof beyond a reasonable doubt. 9A.04.110 Definitions. 9A.08.010 General requirements of culpability. 9A.08.020 Liability for conduct of another – Complicity. 9A.08.030 Corporate and personal liability. 9A.12.010 Insanity. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 9 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!241 5/F/b 9A.16.010 Definitions. 9A.16.020 Use of force – When lawful. 9A.16.060 Duress. 9A.16.070 Entrapment. 9A.16.080 Action for being detained on mercantile establishment premises for investigation – “Reasonable grounds” as defense. 9A.16.090 Intoxication. 9A.16.100 Use of force on children – Policy – Actions presumed unreasonable. 9A.16.120 Outdoor music festival, campground – Detention. 9A.20.010 Classification and designation of crimes. 9A.20.021 Maximum sentences for crimes committed July 1, 1984, and after. 9A.20.030 Alternative to a fine – Restitution. 9A.28.020 Criminal attempt. 9A.28.030 Criminal solicitation. 9A.28.040 Criminal conspiracy. 9A.36.031 Assault in the third degree. 9A.36.041 Assault in the fourth degree. 9A.36.050 Reckless endangerment. 9A.36.060 Promoting a suicide attempt. 9A.36.070 Coercion. 9A.36.080 Malicious harassment – Definition and criminal penalty. 9A.36.100 Custodial assault. 9A.36.140 Assault of a child in the third degree. 9A.36.150 Interfering with the reporting of domestic violence. 9A.36.160 Failing to summon assistance. 9A.36.161 Failing to summon assistance – Penalty. 9A.40.010 Definitions. 9A.40.040 Unlawful imprisonment. 9A.40.060 Custodial interference in the first degree. 9A.40.070 Custodial interference in the second degree. 9A.40.080 Custodial interference – Assessment of costs – Defense – Consent defense, restricted. 9A.40.090 Luring. 9A.40.110 Coercion of involuntary servitude. 9A.40.120 Enforcement of orders restricting contact. 9A.42.010 Definitions. 9A.42.030 Criminal mistreatment in the second degree. 9A.42.035 Criminal mistreatment in the third degree. 9A.42.037 Criminal mistreatment in the fourth degree. 9A.42.040 Withdrawal of life support systems. 9A.42.045 Palliative care. 9A.42.050 Defense of financial inability. 9A.42.070 Abandonment of a dependent person in the second degree – Exception. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 10 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!242 5/F/b 9A.42.080 Abandonment of a dependent person in the third degree – Exception. 9A.42.090 Abandonment of a dependent person – Defense. 9A.42.110 Leaving a child in the care of a sex offender. 9A.44.010 Definitions. 9A.44.020 Testimony – Evidence – Written motion – Admissibility. 9A.44.030 Defenses to prosecution under this chapter. 9A.44.060 Rape in the third degree. 9A.44.079 Rape of a child in the third degree. 9A.44.089 Child molestation in the third degree. 9A.44.093 Sexual misconduct with a minor in the first degree. 9A.44.096 Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree. 9A.44.105 Sexually violating human remains. 9A.44.115 Voyeurism. 9A.44.120 Admissibility of child’s statement – Conditions. 9A.44.128 Definitions applicable to RCW 9A.44.130 through 9A.44.145, 10.01.200, 43.43.540, 70.48.470, and 72.09.330. 9A.44.130 Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders – Procedures – Definition – Penalties. 9A.44.132 Failure to register as sex offender or kidnapping offender – Refusal to provide DNA. 9A.44.150 Testimony of child by closed-circuit television. 9A.44.160 Custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree. 9A.44.170 Custodial sexual misconduct in the second degree. 9A.44.180 Custodial sexual misconduct – Defense. 9A.44.190 Criminal trespass against children – Definitions. 9A.44.193 Criminal trespass against children – Covered entities. 9A.44.196 Criminal trespass against children. 9A.46.010 Legislative finding. 9A.46.020 Definition – Penalties. 9A.46.030 Place where committed. 9A.46.040 Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime – Violation. 9A.46.050 Arraignment – No contact order. 9A.46.060 Crimes included in harassment. 9A.46.070 Enforcement of orders restricting contact. 9A.46.080 Order restricting contact – Violation. 9A.46.085 Stalking no-contact orders – Appearance before magistrate required. 9A.46.090 Nonliability of peace officer. 9A.46.100 “Convicted,” time when. 9A.46.110 Stalking. 9A.46.120 Criminal gang intimidation. 9A.48.010 Definitions. 9A.48.040 Reckless burning in the first degree. 9A.48.050 Reckless burning in the second degree. 9A.48.060 Reckless burning – Defense. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 11 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!243 5/F/b 9A.48.080 Malicious mischief in the second degree. 9A.48.090 Malicious mischief in the third degree. 9A.48.100 Malicious mischief – “Physical damage” defined. 9A.48.105 Criminal street gang tagging and graffiti. 9A.48.110 Defacing a state monument. 9A.49.001 Findings. 9A.49.010 Definitions. 9A.49.020 Unlawful discharge of a laser in the first degree. 9A.49.030 Unlawful discharge of a laser in the second degree. 9A.49.040 Civil infraction, when. 9A.49.050 Exclusions. 9A.50.010 Definitions. 9A.50.020 Interference with health care facility. 9A.50.030 Penalty. 9A.50.060 Informational picketing. 9A.52.010 Definitions. 9A.52.050 Other crime in committing burglary punishable. 9A.52.060 Making or having burglar tools. 9A.52.070 Criminal trespass in the first degree. 9A.52.080 Criminal trespass in the second degree. 9A.52.090 Criminal trespass – Defenses. 9A.52.095 Vehicle prowling in the first degree. 9A.52.100 Vehicle prowling in the second degree. 9A.52.105 Removal of unauthorized persons—Declaration—Liability— Rights. 9A.52.115 Removal of unauthorized persons—Declaration form—Penalty for false swearing. 9A.56.010 Definitions. 9A.56.020 Theft – Definition, defense. 9A.56.040 Theft in the second degree. 9A.56.050 Theft in the third degree. 9A.56.060 Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts. 9A.56.063 Making or possessing motor vehicle theft tools. 9A.56.075 Taking motor vehicle without permission in the second degree. 9A.56.083 Theft of livestock in the second degree. 9A.56.096 Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property. 9A.56.100 Theft and larceny equated. 9A.56.110 Extortion – Definition. 9A.56.130 Extortion in the second degree. 9A.56.140 Possessing stolen property – Definition – Presumption. 9A.56.160 Possessing stolen property in the second degree – Other than firearm or motor vehicle. 9A.56.170 Possessing property in the third degree. 9A.56.180 Obscuring the identity of a machine. 9A.56.220 Theft of subscription television services. 9A.56.230 Unlawful sale of subscription television services. 9A.56.240 Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 12 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!244 5/F/b 9A.56.260 Connection of channel converter. 9A.56.262 Theft of telecommunication services. 9A.56.264 Unlawful manufacture of telecommunication device. 9A.56.266 Unlawful sale of telecommunication device. 9A.56.270 Shopping cart theft. 9A.56.280 Credit, debit cards, checks, etc. – Definitions. 9A.56.290 Credit, payment cards – Unlawful factoring of transactions. 9A.56.320 Financial fraud – Unlawful possession, production of instruments of. 9A.56.330 Possession of another’s identification. 9A.56.340 Theft with the intent to resell. 9A.56.350 Organized retail theft. 9A.56.360 Retail theft with special circumstances. 9A.56.370 Mail theft. 9A.56.380 Possession of stolen mail. 9A.56.390 Mail theft – Possession of stolen mail – Commission of other crime. 9A.58.010 Definitions. 9A.58.020 Possessing, or reading or capturing, information contained on another person’s identification document – Exceptions. 9A.60.010 Definitions. 9A.60.020 Forgery. 9A.60.030 Obtaining a signature by deception or duress. 9A.60.040 Criminal impersonation in the first degree. 9A.60.045 Criminal impersonation in the second degree. 9A.60.050 False certification. 9A.60.060 Fraudulent creation or revocation of a mental health advance directive. 9A.60.070 False academic credentials – Unlawful issuance or use – Definitions – Penalties. 9A.60.080 Impersonating a census taker. 9A.61.010 Definitions. 9A.61.020 Defrauding a public utility. 9A.61.040 Defrauding a public utility in the second degree. 9A.61.050 Defrauding a public utility in the third degree. 9A.61.060 Restitution and costs. 9A.64.010 Bigamy. 9A.64.020 Incest. 9A.64.030 Child selling – Child buying. 9A.68.020 Requesting unlawful compensation. 9A.68.030 Receiving or granting unlawful compensation. 9A.68.040 Trading in public office. 9A.68.050 Trading in special influence. 9A.72.010 Definitions. 9A.72.030 Perjury in the second degree. 9A.72.040 False swearing. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 13 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!245 5/F/b 9A.72.050 Perjury and false swearing – Inconsistent statements – Degree of crime. 9A.72.060 Perjury and false swearing – Retraction. 9A.72.070 Perjury and false swearing – Irregularities no defense. 9A.72.080 Statement of what one does not know to be true. 9A.72.085 Unsworn statements, certification – Standards for subscribing to an unsworn statement. 9A.72.120 Tampering with a witness. 9A.72.140 Jury tampering. 9A.72.150 Tampering with physical evidence. 9A.76.010 Definitions. 9A.76.023 Disarming a law enforcement or corrections officer. 9A.76.025 Disarming a law enforcement or corrections officer – Commission of another crime. 9A.76.027 Law enforcement or corrections officer engaged in criminal conduct. 9A.76.030 Refusing to summon aid for a peace officer. 9A.76.040 Resisting arrest. 9A.76.050 Rendering criminal assistance – Definition of term. 9A.76.060 Relative defined. 9A.76.070 Rendering criminal assistance in the first degree. 9A.76.080 Rendering criminal assistance in the second degree. 9A.76.090 Rendering criminal assistance in the third degree. 9A.76.100 Compounding. 9A.76.150 Introducing contraband in the second degree. 9A.76.160 Introducing contraband in the third degree. 9A.76.170 Bail jumping. 9A.76.175 Making a false or misleading statement to a public servant. 9A.76.177 Amber alert – Making a false or misleading statement to a public servant. 9A.76.190 Failure to appear or surrender—Affirmative defense—Penalty. 9A.76.200 Harming a police dog, accelerant detection dog, or police horse – Penalty. 9A.80.010 Official misconduct. 9A.82.010 Definitions. 9A.82.045 Collection of unlawful debt. 9A.82.055 Trafficking in stolen property in the second degree. 9A.82.070 Influencing outcome of sporting event. 9A.82.080 Use of proceeds of criminal profiteering – Controlling enterprise or realty – Conspiracy or attempt. 9A.82.100 Remedies and procedures. 9A.82.120 Criminal profiteering lien – Authority, procedures. 9A.82.130 Criminal profiteering lien – Trustee of real property. 9A.82.160 Criminal profiteering lien – Trustee’s failure to comply, evasion of procedures or lien. 9A.82.170 Financial institution records – Inspection and copying – Wrongful disclosure. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 14 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!246 5/F/b 9A.84.010 Criminal mischief. 9A.84.020 Failure to disperse. 9A.84.040 False reporting. 9A.86.010 Disclosing intimate images. 9A.88.010 Indecent exposure. 9A.88.030 Prostitution. 9A.88.040 Prosecution for prostitution under RCW 9A.88.030 – Affirmative defense. 9A.88.050 Prostitution – Sex of parties immaterial – No defense. 9A.88.060 Promoting prostitution – Definitions. 9A.88.080 Promoting prostitution in the second degree. 9A.88.085 Promoting travel for prostitution. 9A.88.090 Permitting prostitution. 9A.88.110 Patronizing a prostitute. 9A.88.120 Additional fee assessments. 9A.88.130 Additional requirements. 9A.88.140 Vehicle impoundment – Fees – Fines. 9A.88.150 Seizure and forfeiture. 9A.90.030 Definitions. 9A.90.040 Computer trespass in the first degree. 9A.90.050 Computer trespass in the second degree. 9A.90.060 Electronic data service interference. 9A.90.070 Spoofing. 9A.90.080 Electronic data tampering in the first degree. 9A.90.090 Electronic data tampering in the second degree. 9A.90.100 Electronic data theft. 9A.90.110 Commission of other crime. SECTION 3. – Amendment – Section 9.02.100. Section 9.02.100 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 16, entitled “Animals and Livestock” – Adoption by reference,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.100. RCW Title 16, entitled “Animals and Livestock” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 16.08.100 Dangerous dogs—Confiscation—Conditions—Duties of animal control authority—Penalties and affirmative defenses for owners of dogs that attack—Dog fights, penalty. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 15 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!247 5/F/b 16.36.116 Civil infraction – Live nonambulatory livestock – Monetary penalty – Authorization by director – Issuance of notices – Enforcement. 16.52.011 Definitions – Principles of liability. 16.52.015 Enforcement – Law enforcement agencies and animal care and control agencies. 16.52.080 Transporting or confining in unsafe manner – Penalty. 16.52.085 Removal of animals for feeding and care – Examination – Notice – Euthanasia. 16.52.090 Docking horses – Misdemeanor. 16.52.095 Cutting ears – Misdemeanor. 16.52.100 Confinement without food and water – Intervention by others. 16.52.110 Old or diseased animals at large. 16.52.117 Animal fighting – Prohibited behavior – Class C felony – Exceptions. 16.52.165 Punishment – Conviction of misdemeanor. 16.52.180 Limitations on application of chapter. 16.52.185 Exclusions from chapter. 16.52.190 Poisoning animals – Penalty. 16.52.193 Poisoning animals – Strychnine sales – Records – Report on suspected purchases. 16.52.200 Sentences – Forfeiture of animals – Liability for costs –Penalty – Education, counseling. 16.52.205 Animal cruelty in the first degree. 16.52.207 Animal cruelty in the second degree – Penalty. 16.52.210 Destruction of animal by law enforcement officer – Immunity from liability. 16.52.225 Nonambulatory livestock – Transporting or accepting delivery – Gross misdemeanor – Definition. 16.52.300 Dogs or cats used as bait – Seizure – Limitation. 16.52.305 Unlawful use of hook – Gross misdemeanor. 16.52.310 Dog breeding – Limit on the number of dogs – Required conditions – Penalty – Limitation of section – Definitions. 16.52.320 Maliciously killing or causing substantial bodily harm to livestock belonging to another – Penalty. 16.52.330 Veterinarians – Animal cruelty – Liability immunity. 16.52.340 Leave or confine any animal in unattended motor vehicle or enclosed space – Class 2 civil infraction – Officers’ authority to reasonably remove animal. 16.52.350 Dog tethering—Penalties. 16.57.010 Definitions. 16.57.120 Removal or alteration of brand – Penalty. 16.57.260 Removal of cattle or horses from state – Inspection certificate required. 16.57.267 Failure to present animal for inspection. 16.57.270 Unlawful to refuse assistance in establishing identity and ownership of livestock. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 16 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!248 5/F/b 16.57.280 Possession of cattle or horse marked with another’s brand – Penalty. 16.57.405 Microchip in a horse – Removal with intent to defraud – Gross misdemeanor. 16.57.440 Unlawful transport or delivery of cattle or horses. 16.58.170 General penalties – Subsequent offenses. 16.65.440 Penalty. 16.70.050 Violations – Penalty. SECTION 4. – Amendment – Section 9.02.170. Section 9.02.170 of the Kent City Code, entitled “Chapter 28A.635 RCW, entitled ‘Offenses relating to school property and personnel’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended to be entitled “RCW Title 28A, entitled ‘Common School Provisions’ – Adoption by reference,” and is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.170 Chapter RCW Title 28A.635 RCW, entitled “Offenses relating to school property and personnel Common School Provisions” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 28A.320.128 Notice and disclosure policies—Threats of violence— Student conduct—Immunity for good faith notice— Penalty. 28A.635.010 Abusing or insulting teachers, liability for – Penalty. 28A.635.020 Willfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when – Penalty. 28A.635.030 Disturbing school, school activities or meetings – Penalty. 28A.635.040 Examination questions – Disclosing – Penalty. 28A.635.050 Certain corrupt practices of school officials – Penalty. 28A.635.070 Property, failure of officials or employees to account for – Mutilation by – Penalties. 28A.635.090 Interference by force or violence – Penalty. 28A.635.100 Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful – Penalty. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 17 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!249 5/F/b 28A.635.110 Violations under RCW 28A.635.090 and 28A.635.100 – Disciplinary authority exception. SECTION 5. – Amendment – Section 9.02.200. Section 9.02.200 of the Kent City Code, entitled “Chapter 30B.10 RCW, entitled ‘Director’s authority – Supervision and examination – Enforcement’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended to be entitled “RCW Title 30B, entitled ‘Washington Trust Institutions Act’ – Adoption by reference,” and is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.200. ChapterRCW Title 30B.10 RCW, entitled “Director’s authority – Supervision and examination – Enforcement Washington Trust Institutions Act” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, is hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 30B.10.100 Effect of final orders against officers, directors, employees, and agents. 30B.10.230 General penalty—Effect of conviction. 30B.53.090 Acquisition of control of state trust company—Notice and application—Registration statement—Violations—Penalties. SECTION 6. – Amendment – Section 9.02.270. Section 9.02.270 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 36, entitled ‘Militia and Military Affairs’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.270. RCW Title 36, entitled “Militia and Military Affairs” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 38.32.090 Penalty for physician making false certificate. 38.32.100 Buying and receiving military property. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 18 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!24: 5/F/b 38.32.120 Authority of commanding officer. 38.40.040 Interference with employment – Penalty. 38.40.050 Discharge from employment – Penalty. 38.40.110 Employment or membership in other organizations – Discrimination prohibited – Penalty – Civil cause of action. 38.40.120 Authorized military organizations. 38.42.050 Protection of service members and their dependents against default judgments. 38.42.150 Civil investigative demands – Standards – Limitations – Enforcement. 38.52.150 Orders, rules, regulations – Enforcement – Availability – Penalty. SECTION 7. – Amendment – Section 9.02.520. Section 9.02.520 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 69, entitled ‘Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons’ – Adoption by reference.,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.520. RCW Title 69, entitled “Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 69.04.040 Prohibited acts. 69.04.060 Criminal penalty for violations. 69.04.070 Additional penalty. 69.04.933 Food fish and shellfish labeling – Identification of species – Exceptions – Penalty. 69.04.934 Salmon labeling – Identification as farm-raised or commercially caught – Exceptions – Penalty. 69.04.938 Misbranding of food fish or shellfish – Penalties. 69.06.060 Penalty. 69.07.150 Violations – Penalties. 69.22.090 Penalties. 69.25.150 Penalties – Liability of employer – Defense. 69.28.185 Penalty. 69.30.140 Penalties. 69.36.060 Penalty. 69.38.040 Inspection of poison register – Penalty for failure to maintain register. 69.38.050 False representation – Penalty. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 19 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!251 5/F/b 69.38.060 Manufacturers and sellers of poisons – License required – Penalty. 69.40.055 Selling repackaged poison without labeling – Penalty. 69.41.010 Definitions. 69.41.030 Sale, delivery, or possession of legend drug without prescription or order prohibited – Exceptions – Penalty. 69.41.050 Labeling requirements – Penalty. 69.41.060 Search and seizure. 69.41.072 Violations of Chapter 69.50 RCW not to be charged under Chapter 69.41 RCW – Exception. 69.41.170 Coercion of pharmacist prohibited – Penalty. 69.41.320 Practitioners – Restricted use – Medical records. 69.41.350 Penalties. 69.43.010 Report to pharmacy quality assurance commission – List of substances – Modification of list – Identification of purchasers – Report of transactions – Penalties. 69.43.020 Receipt of substance from source outside state – Report – Penalty. 69.43.030 Exemptions. 69.43.035 Suspicious transactions – Report – Penalty. 69.43.040 Reporting form. 69.43.043 Recordkeeping requirements – Penalty. 69.43.048 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements – Submission of computer readable data, copies of federal reports. 69.43.080 False statement in report or record – Class C felony. 69.43.090 Permit to sell, transfer, furnish, or receive substance – Exemptions – Application for permit – Fee – Renewal – Penalty. 69.43.105 Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine – Sales restrictions – Record of transaction – Exceptions – Penalty. 69.43.110 Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine – Sales restrictions – Electronic sales tracking system – Penalty. 69.43.120 Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine – Possession of more than fifteen grams – Penalty – Exceptions. 69.43.130 Exemptions – Pediatric products – Products exempted by the pharmacy quality assurance commission. 69.43.135 Iodine, methylsulfonylmethane – Sales restrictions – Recording of transactions – Penalties. 69.50.101 Definitions. 69.50.102 Drug paraphernalia – Definitions. 69.50.202 Nomenclature. 69.50.204 Schedule I. 69.50.206 Schedule II. 69.50.208 Schedule III. 69.50.210 Schedule IV. 69.50.212 Schedule V. 69.50.315 Medical assistance – Drug-related overdose – Prosecution for possession. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 20 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!252 5/F/b 69.50.401 Prohibited acts: A – Penalties. 69.50.4011 Counterfeit substances – Penalties. 69.50.4012 Delivery of substance in lieu of controlled substance – Penalty. 69.50.4013 Possession of controlled substance – Penalty – Possession of useable marijuana, marijuana concentrates, or marijuana- infused products. 69.50.4014 Possession of forty grams or less of marijuana – Penalty. 69.50.4015 Involving a person under eighteen in unlawful controlled substance transaction – Penalty. 69.50.4016 Provisions not applicable to offenses under RCW 69.50.410. 69.50.402 Prohibited acts: B – Penalties. 69.50.403 Prohibited acts: C – Penalties. 69.50.404 Penalties under other laws. 69.50.405 Bar to prosecution. 69.50.407 Conspiracy. 69.50.408 Second or subsequent offenses. 69.50.410 Prohibited acts: D – Penalties. 69.50.412 Prohibited acts: E – Penalties. 69.50.4121 Drug paraphernalia – Selling or giving – Penalty. 69.50.416 Counterfeit substances prohibited – Penalties. 69.50.435 Violations committed in or on certain public places or facilities – Additional penalty – Defenses – Construction – Definitions. 69.50.445 Opening package of or consuming marijuana, useable marijuana, marijuana-infused products, or marijuana concentrates in view of general public or public place – Penalty. 69.50.450 Butane or other explosive gases. 69.50.465 Conducting or maintaining marijuana club – Penalty. 69.50.475 Marijuana retail outlets—Sale to persons under the age of twenty-one—Penalty. 69.50.505 Seizure and forfeiture. 69.50.506 Burden of proof; liabilities. 69.50.509 Search and seizure of controlled substances. 69.50.510 Search and seizure at rental premises – Notification of landlord. 69.50.560 Controlled purchase programs – Persons under age twenty-one – Violation – Criminal penalty – Exceptions. 69.51A.005 Purpose and intent. 69.51A.010 Definitions. 69.51A.030 Acts not constituting crimes or unprofessional conduct – Health care professionals not subject to penalties or liabilities. 69.51A.040 Compliance with chapter – Qualifying patients and designated providers not subject to penalties – Law enforcement not subject to liability. 69.51A.043 Failure to register – Affirmative defense. 69.51A.045 Possession of plants, marijuana concentrates, useable marijuana, or marijuana-infused products exceeding lawful amount – Affirmative defense. 69.51A.050 Medical marijuana, lawful possession – State not liable. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 21 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!253 5/F/b 69.51A.055 Limitations of chapter – Persons under supervision. 69.51A.060 Crimes – Limitations of chapter. 69.51A.085 Collective gardens. 69.51A.130 State and municipalities – Not subject to liability. 69.51A.210 Qualifying patients or designated providers – Authorization – Health care professional may include recommendations on amount of marijuana. 69.51A.240 Unlawful actions – Criminal penalty. 69.51A.260 Housing unit – No more than fifteen plants may be grown or located – Exception – Civil penalties. 69.52.010 Legislative findings. 69.52.020 Definitions. 69.52.030 Violations – Exceptions. 69.52.040 Seizure of contraband. 69.52.045 Seizure at rental premises – Notification of landlord. 69.52.070 Violations – Juvenile driving privileges. 69.53.010 Unlawful use of building for drug purposes – Liability of owner or manager – Penalty. 69.53.020 Unlawful fortification of building for drug purposes – Penalty. 69.53.030 Unlawful use of fortified building – Penalty. 69.55.010 Theft of ammonia. 69.55.020 Unlawful storage of ammonia. 69.55.030 Damages – Liability. 69.75.010 Definitions. 69.75.020 Retail sales – Proof of age from purchaser – Unlawful acts, exceptions – Penalties. 69.75.040 Construction of chapter. 69.75.050 Preemption. 69.90.010 Definitions. 69.90.020 Sale of “kosher” and “kosher style” food products prohibited if not kosher – Representations – Penalty. SECTION 8. – Amendment – Section 9.02.530. Section 9.02.530 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 70, entitled ‘Public Health and Safety’ – Adoption by reference,” is amended as follows: Sec. 9.02.530. RCW Title 70, entitled “Public Health and Safety” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 22 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!254 5/F/b RCW 70.02.330 Obtaining confidential records under false pretenses – Penalty. 70.05.120 Violations – Remedies – Penalties. 70.24.022 Interviews, examination, counseling, or treatment of infected persons or persons believed to be infected – Dissemination of false information – Penalty. 70.24.025 Violations of health order—Penalties. 70.24.027 Intentional transmission of HIV—Penalties. 70.24.080 Penalty. 70.28.033 Treatment, isolation, or examination order of health officer – Violation – Penalty. 70.41.170 Operating or maintaining unlicensed hospital or unapproved tertiary health service – Penalty. 70.42.180 Operating without a license – Injunctions or other remedies – Penalty. 70.54.010 Polluting water supply – Penalty. 70.54.020 Furnishing impure water – Penalty. 70.54.030 Pollution of watershed of city in adjoining state – Penalty. 70.54.050 Exposing contagious disease – Penalty. 70.54.065 Ambulances and drivers – Penalty. 70.54.070 Door of public buildings to swing outward – Penalty. 70.54.080 Liability of person handling steamboat or steam boiler. 70.54.090 Attachment of objects to utility poles – Penalty. 70.54.160 Public restrooms – Pay facilities – Penalty. 70.54.350 Electrology and tattooing – Practitioners to comply with rules – Penalty. 70.54.400 Retail restroom access – Customers with medical conditions – Penalty. 70.58.280 Penalty. 70.58A.590 Penalties. 70.62.280 Violations – Penalty. 70.74.010 Definitions. 70.74.022 License required to manufacture, purchase, sell, use, possess, transport, or store explosives – Penalty – Surrender of explosives by unlicensed person – Other relief. 70.74.160 Unlawful access to explosives. 70.74.272 Malicious placement of an imitation device – Penalties. 70.74.275 Intimidation or harassment with an explosive – Class C felony. 70.74.295 Abandonment of explosives. 70.74.300 Explosive containers to be marked – Penalty. 70.74.310 Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc. 70.74.400 Seizure and forfeiture. 70.75.040 Sale of nonstandard equipment as misdemeanor – Exceptions. 70.84.010 Declaration – Policy. 70.84.060 Unauthorized use of white cane, dog guide, or service animal. 70.84.070 Penalty for violations. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 23 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!255 5/F/b 70.85.010 Definitions. 70.85.020 Refusal to yield line – Penalty. 70.85.030 Request for line on pretext of emergency – Penalty. 70.86.040 Penalty. 70.87.145 Order to discontinue operation – Notice – Conditions – Contents of order – Recision of order – Violation – Penalty – Random inspections. 70.87.180 Violations. 70.90.205 Criminal penalties. 70.94.430 Penalties. 70.95.240 Unlawful to dump or deposit solid waste without permit – Penalties – Litter cleanup restitution payment. 70.95.515 Fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires – Failure to collect, pay to department – Penalties. 70.95.560 Waste tires – Violation of RCW 70.95.555 – Penalty. 70.95B.140 Penalties for violations – Injunctions. 70.95D.100 Penalties. 70.95I.040 Oil sellers – Education responsibility – Penalty. 70.95I.060 Disposal of used oil – Penalty. 70.95J.060 Violations – Punishment. 70.97.140 Unlicensed operation – Criminal penalty. 70.99.050 Violations—Penalties—Injunctions—Jurisdiction and venue— Fees and costs. 70.105.085 Violations – Criminal penalties. 70.107.070 Rules relating to motor vehicles – Violations – Penalty. 70.108.130 Penalty. 70.108.150 Firearms – Penalty. 70.110.040 Compliance required. 70.111.030 Unsafe cribs – Prohibition – Definition – Penalty. 70.119.130 Violations – Penalties. 70.122.090 Criminal conduct – Penalties. 70.124.070 Failure to report is gross misdemeanor. 70.127.020 Licenses required after July 1, 1990 – Penalties. 70.128.055 Operating without a license – Misdemeanor. 70.138.070 Criminal penalties. 70.148.060 Disclosure of reports or information – Penalty. 70.155.050 Sampling prohibited – Penalty. 70.155.080 Purchasing, possessing by persons under eighteen – Civil infraction –Jurisdiction. 70.155.140 Shipping or transporting tobacco products ordered or purchased by mail or through the internet prohibited – Penalty. 70.158.060 Penalties – Application of consumer protection act. 70.170.070 Penalties. 70.175.090 Participants authorized to contract – Penalty – Secretary and state exempt from liability. 70.185.080 Participants authorized to contract – Penalty – Secretary and state exempt from liability. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 24 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!256 5/F/b 70.230.070 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license – Investigating complaints – Penalties. 70.345.030 License required—Must allow inspections—Sale of certain substances prohibited—Penalties. 70.345.090 Mail and internet sales—License required—Age and identity verification—Penalties—Enforcement—Application of consumer protection act—Rules. 70.345.100 Product tastings—Requirements—Penalty. SECTION 9.– Adoption – Section 9.02.605. A new Section 9.02.605 of the Kent City Code, entitled “RCW Title 82, entitled ‘Excise Tax’ – Adoption by reference,” is adopted as follows: Sec. 9.02.605. RCW Title 82, entitled “Excise Tax” – Adoption by reference. The following RCW sections, as currently enacted or as hereafter amended or recodified from time to time, are hereby adopted by reference and shall be given the same force and effect as if set forth herein in full: RCW 82.12.040 Retailers to collect tax—Penalty. 82.26.190 Distributors and retailers—Valid license required—Violations— Penalties. SECTION 10. – Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 11. – Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the correction of clerical errors; ordinance, section, or subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 25 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!257 5/F/b SECTION 12. – Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its passage. February 2, 2021 DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved ATTEST: February 2, 2021 KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK Date Adopted February 5, 2021 Date Published APPROVED AS TO FORM: __________ ARTHUR “PAT” FITZPATRICK, CITY ATTORNEY Buubdinfou;!Dsjnjobm!Dpef!Vqebuf!Psejobodf!!)3672!;!Psejobodf!Bnfoejoh!Dibqufs!:/13!#Dsjnjobm!Dpef#!pg!uif!Lfou!Djuz!Dpef!.!Bepqu* 26 Criminal Code Amendments - 2019 and 2020 State Legislative Sessions Qbdlfu!Qh/!258 5/G PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Chad Bieren, PE - Interim Public Works Director 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5600 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: WSDOT Local Bridge Program Grant - Authorize MOTION: Authorize Public Works staff to seek Federal grant preservation th S 212 Street bridges crossing over the Green River. SUMMARY: WSDOT is anticipating $85M of federal grant funding for its Local Bridge Program. The purpose of the program is to improve the condition of bridges through replacement, rehabilitation, and/or preventative maintenance; and to incentivize agencies to use asset management strategies along with cost-effective solutions that maximize the life expectancy of structures. City staff recommend pursuing grants to extend the service life of two bridges th crossing the Green River; Meeker Street and S 212 Street. Grant applications are due February 19, 2021. WSDOT anticipates announcing grant awards by September 2021. Meeker Street Bridge: This bridge has severe paint scaling and exposed bridge deck reinforcing and requires replacement of the expansion joints and repairs to the bearing pads. th South 212 Street Bridge: Due to the severity of the spalling on the bridge deck, the City performed a polyester concrete deck overlay in 2019. This bridge requires replacement of the expansion joints. A maximum of $3 million could be awarded to a selected project. Design and Right- of-Way funding require a 13.5% match. Projects obligated for construction by December 2024 qualify for full construction funding. However, after December of 2024, a 13.5% local match for construction will be required. Although Council approval is not required to apply for grants, given the potential match amount the grant would require, City staff wanted to make Council aware in advance of that match commitment if award were to occur. Benefits to the City: · Protects the environment by preventing flaking paint from falling into the Green River · Preserves and protects the structural elements, reducing the need for Qbdlfu!Qh/!259 5/G emergency maintenance closures · Creates a smoother ride for traveler BUDGET IMPACT: Grant funds would cover up to $3 million for the Meeker Street Bridge Preservation, remaining funds would need to come from the B&O Tax. A final cost estimate for this work would be completed following grant award and design of th the project. Staff anticipates that $300,000 will cover the cost of the S 212 Street Bridge Preservation project. Matching funds would come from the B&O Tax. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Qbdlfu!Qh/!25: 5/H PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Chad Bieren, PE - Interim Public Works Director 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5600 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: Adopt-a-Street/Spot 2020 Summary SUMMARY: The Adopt-a-Street/Spot program includes dedicated individuals, families, businesses, neighborhood associations and church groups who donate their time to clean up garbage and litter throughout the city. These volunteers help to reduce litter throughout our community, protecting residents, wildlife, and the environment. Despite the 2020 pandemic, the Adopt-a-Street/Spot program was a great success! For 2020 alone, the program registered 20 new groups, collected 621 bags of trash and a total of 1,071 volunteer hours. environment and helping make our City a great place to live and conduct business. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Qbdlfu!Qh/!261 5/I OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Mayor Dana Ralph 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-856-5710 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: Equity Strategic Planning Process Update SUMMARY: Interim Race and Equity Manager, Uriel Varela will present details on the equity strategic plan process and timeline. Qbdlfu!Qh/!262 5/J POLICE DEPARTMENT Rafael Padilla, Police Chief 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 253-852-2121 DATE: January 26, 2021 TO: Kent City Council - Committee of the Whole SUBJECT: INFO ONLY: Police Race and Equity Update SUMMARY: Police Chief, Rafael Padilla will present an update on race and equity in the Police Department. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Qbdlfu!Qh/!263