(1) Two liaison positions for missing and murdered indigenous women and other missing and murdered indigenous persons are established in the Washington state patrol. One liaison must reside in western Washington, and one liaison must reside in eastern Washington. The liaisons shall work to build relationships to increase trust between governmental organizations and native communities. The liaisons shall facilitate communications among: (a) Indian tribes and tribal organizations and communities; (b) Urban Indian organizations and communities; (c) Tribal liaisons in other state agencies; (d) Law enforcement agencies at the federal, state, local, and tribal level; and (e) Nongovernmental entities that provide services to Native American women. (2) The salary for the liaison positions is fixed by the Washington state patrol. (3) To be eligible for hire as a liaison, an applicant must have significant experience living in tribal or urban indigenous communities. [ 2019 c 127 s 2.]
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