RULE DRJ 14
SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS
(a) Service and Filing With the Court. Rule of Appellate
Procedure 18.5 governs service, proof of service, and filing of
papers under these rules.
(b) Computation of Time. Rule of Appellate Procedure 18.6
applies to the computation of time under these rules.
(c) Waiver of Rules and Sanctions for Violation of Rules.
Rules of Appellate Procedure 18.8(a) and (d) and 18.9(a) are
applicable to proceedings under these rules.
(d) Applicability of RAP. Upon order of the Supreme Court,
the Rules of Appellate Procedure may be made applicable to any
part of the proceeding involving the discipline or retirement of
a judge not governed by these rules.
(e) Confidential and Privileged Communications. Confidential
communication between a judicial officer and peer Counselors of
the Judicial Assistance Committee of the Superior Court Judges'
Association or the district and Municipal Court Judges'
Association or the LAP (Lawyers Assistance Program of the
Washington State Bar Association) shall be privileged against
disclosure without the consent of the judicial officer to the
same extent and subject to the same conditions as confidential
communication between a client and psychologist.
[Adopted effective May 14, 1982; November 25, 2003.]
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