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SH26-008 TraCS - DSA- Kittitas County SO partially signed
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4/21/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Acknowledge the Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) Agreement between The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office and Washington State Patrol
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Consent Agenda
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143720
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Agreement
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WSP Contract No.TRACS00259 <br />For External Use Only: <br />7. Keep Washington Working / Immigration Law <br />Under Washington law, the WSP and its personnel are generally prohibited from enforcing federal <br />immigration law. See RCW 10.93.160. Neither WSP nor any of its employees may contract in any <br />way to provide civil immigration enforcement assistance. The purpose of this provision is to make <br />clear that the Parties interpret this Agreement as consistent with Washington law, including RCW <br />10.93.160, and that the WSP and its personnel shall not engage in any acts prohibited by <br />Washington law. <br />The Parties to this Agreement agree not to use or share any information obtained from the TraCS <br />system, the WSP, its systems, or its personnel, with any third parties to support or engage in civil <br />immigration enforcement activities prohibited by RCW 10.93.160 and/or WA Executive Order 17- <br />01. <br />8. Directive 22-12 Reproductive Health Care Rights <br />This Directive prohibits cooperation or assistance with out-of-state abortion and other reproductive <br />health care investigations, prosecutions, or other legal actions. <br />Pursuant to the provisions of RCW 9.02.110, RCW 9.02.120, and the Governor's Directive 22-12 <br />dated June 30, 2022,-the WSP is generally prohibited -from -cooperating with or providing- <br />assistance to out-of-state abortion and other reproductive health care investigations, prosecutions, <br />or other legal actions. <br />Neither the WSP nor any of its employees or subdivisions may contract in any way to provide civil <br />or criminal cooperation or assistance with abortion and other reproductive health care <br />investigations, prosecutions or other legal actions, including through agreements for task force <br />participation, mutual aid, data (Record) sharing, communications dispatch, or any other agreement <br />that shares resources and/or provides Records as described herein. the WSP shall not use or <br />share WSP resources, Records, or Confidential Information or other information ascertained by the <br />WSP or its personnel, with any third parties to support or engage in abortion or other reproductive <br />health care investigations, prosecutions, or other legal actions. <br />Therefore, to comply with Governor's directive 22-12 and applicable statutes, the Agency shall not <br />use or share any Confidential Information and/or Records, with any third parties or to support or <br />engage in abortion or other reproductive health care investigations, prosecutions, or other legal <br />actions. <br />The prohibition on information sharing includes place of birth, present location, release date from <br />detention, if applicable, reproductive health care history, and family members' names, absent a <br />court order orjudicial warrant, except as may be required by the Public Records Act (PRA), <br />chapter 42.56 RCW. Incidents of disclosure of such personal information shall be considered a <br />breach of this Agreement and shall be reported to a designated WSP official. <br />9. Records Retention Notification <br />WSP will notify Agency when Records owned by the Agency have met the WSP requirements for <br />destruction. WSP will provide Agency 14 (fourteen) days to export any Records owned by the Agency <br />before WSP submits a destruction request. <br />10. Independent Capacity <br />The employees or agents of each Party who are engaged in the performance of this Agreement shall <br />for all purposes continue to be employees or agents of that Party and shall not be considered for any <br />purpose to be employees or agents of the other Party. Personnel of either Party providing services <br />under the terms of this Agreement shall be under the direct command and control of that Party's Chief <br />or appropriate authority or designee and shall perform the duties required by this Agreement in a manner <br />consistent with respective Party's policy and regulations, applicable state and local laws, and the <br />Constitutions of the State of Washington and the United States. The assignment of personnel to <br />accomplish the purpose of this Agreement shall be at the discretion of the respective Party's Chief or <br />appropriate authority or designee. <br />TraCS Data Sharing Agreement Approved by AGO 02/04/2026 Page 4 of 14 <br />
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