Washington Code § 50A.25.080

Access to information—Legislature
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The state legislature may have access to information or records deemed private and confidential under this chapter if the following requirements are met: (1) The legislature, a legislative committee, a legislator, or a staff member finds that the information or records are necessary and for official purposes; and (2) The individuals and organizations whose information is contained within the confidential records requested must provide a signed disclosure that manifests the individual's or organization's informed consent to the disclosure of the records or information to the legislature, legislative committee, legislator, or staff member.

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