Washington Regulations § 434-209-060 Notifying persons selected by lot
Regulation Text
(1)
No later than May 31 of the year of selection, the secretary of state shall notify by nonforwardable 1st class mail each person selected by lot under WAC
434-209-050
. The notification shall contain a response form and prestamped, self-addressed return envelope. The notification shall include the statutory qualifications for membership on the commission as specified in
RCW
43.03.305
and describe the duties of the position under
RCW
43.03.310
. The notification shall request the person selected to confirm on the form whether or not they meet the statutory qualifications to serve on the commission and to indicate if they are willing to serve on the commission in the specified capacity. Each person shall be requested to return the form no later than June 10 of that year. Any selected person, by appropriate indication on the form, may decline to serve on the commission. The secretary of state shall take as conclusive indication that the person has declined to serve if the form is not received by the secretary of state on or before June 10 of that year. The notification shall include an appropriate notice of this deadline.
(2)
The secretary of state shall compile a list by congressional district of each qualified person who has responded to the notification, confirmed that they meet the specified qualifications and are willing to serve on the commission as requested in subsection (1) of this section.
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