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gender neutrality is required in Washington per reference here, so let's have it in Wikipedia as well
singular they, but per wikt:he: "Refers to a person whose gender is unknown."
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==Duties and office==
[[File:Washington_State_Register.png|thumb|left|The Code Reviser appoints the editor of the "Washington State Register," the government gazette.]]
The office of the Code Reviser is established in the [[Revised Code of Washington]]. HeThey or she isare appointed by the Statute Law Committee, which consists of four members of the legislature (two from each of the two largest political parties), an attorney appointed by the Washington State Bar, an attorney appointed by the [[Governor of Washington]], a justice of the [[Washington Supreme Court]], and four professional staff members employed by the legislature. By law, the Code Reviser must be a lawyer; however, the functions of the office can also be delegated by the Statute Law Committee to a private legal publisher.
 
The Code Reviser is authorized to make minor style revisions to the laws of Washington as they are enacted by the legislature (for example, changing the words "effective date of this act" to an actual calendar date), correct obvious errors in laws enacted by the legislature such as incorrect citations and references, number and publish the Revised Code of Washington, and provide bill drafting advise to members of the legislature. The Code Reviser also appoints the editor of the ''Washington State Register'', the state's [[government gazette]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=1.08 |title=Chapter 1.08 RCW