Revised Code of Washington

Wash. Rev. Code § 13.04.050 (2026)

Expenses of probation officers

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The probation officers, and assistant probation officers, and deputy probation officers in all counties of the state shall be allowed such necessary incidental expenses as may be authorized by the judge of the juvenile court, and the same shall be a charge upon the county in which the court appointing them has jurisdiction, and the expenses shall be paid out of the county treasury upon a written order of the judge of the juvenile court of said county directing the county auditor to draw his or her warrant upon the county treasurer for the specified amount of such expenses.
[ 2010 c 8 s 4001; 1913 c 160 s 4; RRS s 1987-4.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1989–2012 · leading case: State v. Posey, 272 P.3d 840 (Wash. 2012).
State v. Posey, 272 P.3d 840 (Wash. 2012). · cites it 2× “By adopting RCW 13.04.050, the legislature did not deprive the superior courts of their original jurisdiction over crimes committed by juveniles.”
Pierce Cnty. v. State, 769 P.2d 291 (Wash. 1989). “In 1977, effective July 1, 1978, the Legislature revised the juvenile justice and care system.”
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