Washington Code § 70.129.080

Mail and telephone—Privacy in communications
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The resident has the right to privacy in communications, including the right to: (1) Send and promptly receive mail that is unopened; (2) Have access to stationery, postage, and writing implements at the resident's own expense; and (3) Have reasonable access within a reasonable time to the use of a telephone and other communication equipment where calls can be made without being overheard.

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