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ABORTION  ABORTION RSS Feed
               
Health coverage for voluntary termination of pregnancy, plan requirements and right of objection: EHB 1044, SB 5009, SB 5576, SB 5798
Hospital ability to provide abortion services, certificate of need review to include determination concerning: SB 5586
Parental notification, requirements: HB 1257, SB 5156
Woman under age eighteen, court informed consent determination when woman rejects parental notification: HB 1257
Woman under age eighteen, parental notification and abortion procedure requirements: SB 5156
ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERFORMANCE, OFFICE  (See GOVERNOR)
ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD  ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD RSS Feed
               
Business license center, participation by board: HB 1403, * ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680
ACCOUNTS  (See PUBLIC FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS)
ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS  ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS RSS Feed
               (See also ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE; CIVIL PROCEDURE; ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE; VICTIMS OF CRIMES)
Abandoned or derelict vessels, decisions or actions concerning: HB 1245, * ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663
Arbitration proceedings, against debtors by debt buyers: HB 1069, HB 1822
Arbitration proceedings, applicability of statutes of limitation: * HB 1065, CH 92 (2013)
Child passenger restraints in vehicles, failure to comply with requirements, admissibility in civil action: HB 1696, SB 5574
Collaborative law, uniform collaborative law act: HB 1116, * SHB 1116, CH 119 (2013)
Computer spyware, actions concerning unlawful use of, awarding costs and attorneys' fees when action brought by attorney general: HB 2055
Consumer protection, actions brought by attorney general, awarding of attorneys' fees to attorney general when prevailing party: HB 2055
Debt buyers, actions against debtors, licensing requirement: * SHB 1822, CH 148 (2013)
Debt buyers, actions and arbitration proceedings against debtors and debt buyers: HB 1069, HB 1822
Defamation, uniform correction or clarification of defamation act: HB 1406, * ESB 5236, CH 294 (2013)
Derelict or abandoned vessels, decisions or actions concerning: HB 1245, * ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663
Foreign laws, prohibiting enforcement to avoid violating constitutional rights: HB 1392
Habeas corpus, fees for service of writ for return of child, waiving by sheriff: HB 1119
Health care injuries, actions based on provider negligence, removing intention to commence notice requirement: * HB 1533, CH 82 (2013)
Health care peer review committees, information and records created for, modifying provisions: * ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013)
Health care provider peer review bodies, provider lawsuits for actions taken by, limitations on remedies: HB 1436, SB 5550
Health care quality assurance committees, information and records created for, modifying provisions: * ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013)
Health care quality improvement programs and committees, information and records created for, modifying provisions: * ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013)
No-contact stalking orders, provisions: * ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013), SSB 5452
Product liability actions, provisions applicable to firearms and ammunition manufacturers, adding further limits to: HB 2020
Protection orders, sexual assault, provisions: HB 1307, * SHB 1307, CH 74 (2013), SB 5175
Protection orders, stalking protection order act: HB 1383, * ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013), SB 5452
Protection orders, stalking protection orders, provisions: * ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013), SSB 5452
Real property, actions for damage to property, deadline for commencing: SB 5031, SSB 5031
Safety belts, failure to comply with requirements, admissibility in civil action: HB 1696, SB 5574
Sport shooting ranges, nuisance actions against owner or operator, limiting: HB 1184
State officers, legal actions or proceedings on behalf of, not requiring attorney general to institute or prosecute when related to fiscal appropriation level or sufficiency: HB 2024
Subpoenas, investigative, state auditor application to superior court: HB 1451, * SB 5446, CH 50 (2013)
Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, attorney general not required to institute or prosecute: ESB 5860
Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs and arbitration requirements: ESB 5860
Uniform collaborative law act: HB 1116, * SHB 1116, CH 119 (2013)
Youth shelter or program, right of action due to noncompliance with reporting requirements: HB 1250, * SB 5147, CH 4 (2013)
ACTUARY, OFFICE OF STATE  ACTUARY, OFFICE OF STATE RSS Feed
               
PSERS, changes in covered employers and members of, state actuary and department of retirement systems to study: EHB 1923
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE  ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE RSS Feed
               
Adjudicative proceedings, service, to include electronic hearing notice and order distribution: * EHB 1400, CH 110 (2013)
Administrative law judges, solemnizing of marriages by: ESHB 1083
Child support, residential schedule adjustment for support obligation determinations, office to develop worksheet for calculating: HB 1694
Health agency disciplining authorities, mandatory use of administrative law judges from office: HB 1381
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS  ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS RSS Feed
               
Firearms, surrender in connection with certain no-contact, protection, or restraining orders, office to develop proof of surrender and receipt pattern form: SHB 1840
Guardians, professional and lay, publication of information concerning guardians by administrator: HB 1816, SB 5694
Juvenile firearms crimes, evidence- and research-based interventions, office to collect and analyze data regarding: SHB 1096
Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs, role of administrator: ESB 5860
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE  ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE RSS Feed
               
Adjudicative proceedings, service, to include electronic hearing notice and order distribution: * EHB 1400, CH 110 (2013)
Adjudicatory proceedings, by health agency disciplining authorities or secretary of health, delegation of authority to presiding officer: * ESHB 1381, CH 109 (2013)
Adjudicatory proceedings, by health agency disciplining authorities, using office of administrative hearings: HB 1381
Administrative law judges, solemnizing of marriages by: ESHB 1083
Constitutional authority, federal or state, requiring citation in legislation and rules: HB 1163
Rule making, emergency, use by public disclosure commission in certain cases: HB 1377, SHB 1377, SB 5257
Rule making, legislature to provide specific grants of legislative authority through legislation: HB 1163
Rule making, moratorium, exceptions: HB 1163, HB 1478, SB 5819
Rule making, prohibiting required participation in a health care system: HB 1168
Rule making, regulating of greenhouse gas emissions, prohibiting without legislative authorization: HB 1169
Rule making, regulatory fairness act of 2013: HB 1162
Rule making, regulatory freedom and accountability act: HB 1163
Rule making, requiring citation of constitutional authority in rules: HB 1163
Rule making, requiring legislative approval of certain rules: HJR 4204
Rule making, significant legislative rules, requirement that governor sign: SB 5641
Rule making, specified economic impact notification by agency and enactment into law by legislature: HB 1162, HB 1163
Rules, review of, certain agencies to conduct for streamlining purposes: HB 1591, SHB 1591, SB 5679, SSB 5679
Scientific literature, peer-reviewed, use by department of ecology before taking certain agency actions: * HB 1113, CH 69 (2013)
Scientific literature, peer-reviewed, use by department of fish and wildlife before taking action: * HB 1112, CH 68 (2013)
ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE COURTS  (See ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS)
ADOPTION  ADOPTION RSS Feed
               
Birth certificates, provisions concerning adopted persons and birth parents: HB 1525, * SHB 1525, CH 321 (2013), SB 5118, ESSB 5118
Improvements to adoption process, implementing certain recommendations: HB 1675, ESHB 1675
Parental fitness for adopting, basing determination on religious or philosophical beliefs about child discipline, prohibiting: ESHB 1675
ADULT FAMILY HOMES  (See LONG-TERM CARE)
ADVANCED COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT (GET) PROGRAM  ADVANCED COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT (GET) PROGRAM RSS Feed
               
Differential tuition increases, restricting to avoid tuition unit payout value increases for program: SB 5835, SSB 5835
ADVERTISING  ADVERTISING RSS Feed
               (See also CAMPAIGNS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION)
Health care professionals, training and qualifications, requiring accurate presentation in advertisements and communications: HB 1586, SB 5492
Sex trafficking crimes, use of internet advertisement to facilitate, establishing enhanced penalty: * SB 5488, CH 9 (2013)
Signs, outdoor advertising along highways, adding permit fee, modifying label requirement, and repealing certain prohibitions: HB 1767, SHB 1767, SB 5761, * SSB 5761, CH 312 (2013)
Signs, outdoor advertising along highways, operating certain signs without permit or without paying permit fee, penalty: SHB 1767
Signs, static digital outdoor advertising signs, allowing cities and towns to place along state highways: HB 1408, SB 5304
AERONAUTICS  AERONAUTICS RSS Feed
               
Aerospace industry, supporting and expanding through multiple strategies: SB 5926
Aerospace products, sale in import commerce, tax exemptions for, narrowing to provide basic education and higher education funding: HB 2038, ESHB 2038
Aerospace technology innovation, joint center for, extending by amending sunset termination and repeal provisions: SHB 1866
Aerospace technology innovation, joint center for, extending by repealing sunset termination and repeal provisions: HB 1866, SB 5784
Aircraft systems, public unmanned, establishing standards, protecting citizens, and reducing liability: HB 1771, SHB 1771, SB 5782
Aircraft, registration of, exemption from requirements for aircraft owned by nonresident and registered in another state, conditions: HB 1707, SB 5622
Aircraft, registration of, exemption from requirements for aircraft owned by nonresident, conditions: SHB 1707
Airplanes, modifying sales tax provisions: SB 5041
Airports, certain smaller airports, repealing property tax exemption: SB 5041
Airports, Portland International Airport, USO welcome center in, congratulating USO: HR 4647
Airports, public and private parking facilities, rate requirements: EHB 1483
Airports, state grants to, funding with aircraft excise tax revenues: SB 5430
Alcohol, blood and breath alcohol content, lowering limits for vehicle, vessel, and aircraft operation or physical control: SB 5932
Civil air patrol, recognizing the Washington state wing: * SR 8621 (2013)
Guyed towers, visibility requirements for aeronautic safety: SB 5000
AFRICAN-AMERICANS  AFRICAN-AMERICANS RSS Feed
               
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., honoring: * HR 4603 (2013), * SR 8604 (2013)
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., honoring: * HR 4603 (2013), * SR 8604 (2013)
Students of color, partnership pilot project for increasing enrollment in running start program: HB 1526, SHB 1526, E2SHB 1526
AGRICULTURE  AGRICULTURE RSS Feed
               (See also AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT; COMPOSTING; FARMS; FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; LIVESTOCK)
Agricultural labor skills and safety grant program, department to create and administer: HB 1072, SHB 1072
Agricultural producers and state regulatory agencies, conservation commission to initiate state forum to improve understanding and working relationships: SB 5766, SSB 5766
Apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations: SB 5696, SSB 5696
Apple blossom festival, celebrating, and honoring apple blossom festival court: * SR 8653 (2013)
Beekeeping, apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations: SB 5696, SSB 5696
Beekeeping, feed, sales to and use by beekeepers, tax exemptions: HB 1558, SHB 1558
Beekeeping, honey bee work group, creation: SHB 1558
Beekeeping, honey beekeepers, extending business and occupation tax exemption in connection with certain wholesale sales: SB 5453
Beekeeping, tax relief, extending to apiarists and subject to periodic review: SHB 1558
Business and occupation tax exemptions, agricultural products, income limits: SB 5041
Cowboy, national day of the, celebrating: * HR 4644 (2013), * SR 8642 (2013)
Daffodils, celebrating daffodil festival: * HR 4635 (2013), * SR 8637 (2013)
Employees, establishment of farm internship pilot project: SB 5123, SSB 5123
Fairs, nonprofit fair associations, modifying property tax exemption provisions: HB 1550, SB 5078, SSB 5078, * E2SSB 5078, CH 212 (2013)
Fairs, youth opportunities involving, dedicated revenue to support: HB 1398, SB 5672, SB 5791, SSB 5791, SB 5813
Farm and agricultural land, current use taxation, removal of or withdrawal from classification, modifying interest rate charge on additional tax: SB 5776, SSB 5776
Farm internship pilot project, establishment: SB 5123, SSB 5123
Fertilizers, turf, excluding exceptional quality biosolids from definition: HB 1314, SHB 1314, SB 5322
Fire sprinkler systems, in agricultural structures, prohibiting mandatory installation: HB 1390
Fruit and vegetable district fund, extending expiration dates for transfers to: HB 1889, * SHB 1889, CH 46 (2013)
Greenhouses, propane or natural gas used to heat, sales and use tax exemptions: HB 1722
Hemp, industrial production of, conducting study of feasibility and desirability of: SB 5222, SSB 5222
Hemp, industrial production of, permitting development through licensing and regulatory process: HB 1888, SHB 1888
Land, agricultural, of long-term commercial significance, allowing certain compatible uses while prohibiting mitigation project siting: SB 5276
Land, agricultural, promoting rural area marijuana production operations on unenclosed outdoor agricultural lands: HB 1991
Land, agricultural, returning underproducing land back to production: HB 1188, SHB 1188
Land, agricultural, small farms within current use farm and agricultural lands property tax program: HB 1437, SHB 1437, E2SHB 1437, SB 5327
Lilac, Spokane lilac festival, recognizing and honoring: * HR 4642 (2013), * SR 8646 (2013)
Marijuana, environmental impacts of various means of producing, liquor control board to consult with department of ecology to examine: HB 1992
Marijuana, regulating licensing of producers, preferring and incentivizing rural area production operations on unenclosed outdoor agricultural lands: HB 1991
Milwaukee Road corridor, allowing motor vehicle access for certain lessees, concessionaires, and agricultural users: HB 1939
Mint growers and processors, tax exemptions: SB 5862
Research, funding agricultural production research through property taxation of marijuana-related trademarks, trade names, brand names, patents, and copyrights: HB 1976
Tulips, recognizing Skagit Valley tulip festival: * SR 8654 (2013)
Tulips, Skagit Valley tulip festival, celebrating 30th annual: * HR 4631 (2013)
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT  AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT RSS Feed
               
Applications submitted to department, requiring prompt action: HB 1163, HB 1236, SB 5821
Commodity boards, appointment of nonvoting advisory members, authorizing: * HB 1770, CH 40 (2013)
Cottage food operations, repealing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit: HB 1135
Dairy cattle, issuance of "green tag" to be placed at certain time on bull calves and free martins, department role: SB 5767, * SSB 5767, CH 313 (2013)
Department of agriculture, celebrating one hundredth anniversary: * HR 4627 (2013), * SR 8630 (2013)
Diseases, control and traceability activities, recovery of department of agriculture data entry costs in connection with: HB 1886, * SHB 1886, CH 45 (2013)
Environmental justice, department efforts concerning disproportionately adverse health and environmental impacts on low-income and minority populations: HB 1434
Hemp, industrial production of, permitting development through licensing and regulatory process, department role: HB 1888, SHB 1888
Inspections, exemptions, certain sales of unbranded dairy breed bull calves and free martins: SB 5767, * SSB 5767, CH 313 (2013)
Natural resources management, streamlining through agency independence, department administrative authority: HB 1384
Pet food, distributors and responsible buyers, paying companion animal spay/neuter fee: HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202
Underproducing agricultural land, returning to production, department to consult with Washington State University: SHB 1188
Underproducing agricultural land, returning to production, department to work with Washington State University Mount Vernon center: HB 1188
AIDS  (See HEALTH CARE; PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY)
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITIES  (See CLEAN AIR AGENCIES)
AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION  AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION RSS Feed
               (See also CLEAN AIR AGENCIES; CLIMATE; ENVIRONMENT)
Climate legislative and executive work group, creation: HB 1915, SHB 1915, SB 5802, SSB 5802, * E2SSB 5802, CH 6 (2013)
Emergency engines or backup generators, compliance with emissions requirements, standards for: SB 5796, SSB 5796
Greenhouse gas emissions, governor to contract with independent organization for evaluation of emissions reduction approaches: HB 1915, SHB 1915, SB 5802
Greenhouse gas emissions, harmonizing reporting requirements with federal requirements: SB 5321
Greenhouse gas emissions, office of financial management to contract with independent organization for evaluation of emissions reduction approaches: SSB 5802, * E2SSB 5802, CH 6 (2013)
Greenhouse gas emissions, state agency rules regulating, prohibiting without legislative authorization: HB 1169
Highly impacted communities, including community organizations in permit issuance and clean-up plan adoption: HB 1434
Solid fuel burning devices, bans on use, narrowing geographic scope in nonattainment areas: HB 1918
Transportation system policy goals, including air quality improvement to promote health improvement: HB 1233, SHB 1233
AIRCRAFT  (See AERONAUTICS)
AIRCRAFT EXCISE TAX  (See TAXES - AIRCRAFT EXCISE TAX)
AIRCRAFT FUEL TAX  (See TAXES - AIRCRAFT FUEL TAX)
AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS  (See AERONAUTICS)
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE  ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE RSS Feed
               (See also TRAFFIC OFFENSES)
Alcohol poisoning, involving person under age 21, limited immunity when seeking medical assistance: * HB 1404, CH 112 (2013)
Alcohol, blood and breath alcohol content, lowering limits for vehicle, vessel, and aircraft operation or physical control: SB 5932
Beer, breweries and microbreweries, identification of brewery on private labels: * HB 1351, CH 107 (2013), SB 5303
Chemical dependency services, adult, using evidence- and research-based and promising practices to improve outcomes: HB 1522, SHB 1522, E2SHB 1522, SB 5234, SB 5732, SSB 5732, * 2SSB 5732, CH 338 (2013)
Crisis responders, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention: HB 1963
Drug courts, authority to establish, expanding to include all jurisdictions: * SB 5797, CH 257 (2013)
Drug courts, authority to merge with DUI and mental health courts, expanding to include all jurisdictions: * SB 5797, CH 257 (2013)
Drug courts, definition of, including family treatment courts in: HB 1834
Drug testing, for certain recipients of temporary assistance for needy families: HB 1190, SB 5585
Family treatment courts, including in definition of drug courts: HB 1834
Hospitals, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention: HB 1963
Juveniles, chemical dependency treatment assessments or screenings, admissibility of statements, admissions, or confessions: HB 1724
Marijuana, misdemeanor offenses, vacating of, conditions and exceptions: HB 1661, SHB 1661
Mental health disorders, co-occurring with chemical dependency, authorizing services rule compliance waiver renewal for certain mental health agencies: * ESSB 5681, CH 303 (2013)
Mental health disorders, co-occurring with chemical dependency, developing integrated rule for treatment by an agency: HB 1930, SB 5681
Service coordination organizations and contracting entities, for alcohol and drug addiction services, establishing accountability measures: * ESHB 1519, CH 320 (2013)
Service coordination organizations, for alcohol and drug addiction services, establishing accountability measures: HB 1519
Substance abuse treatment, parental rights when participating in treatment: HB 1284, SB 5460
Wine, wineries, identification of winery on private labels: * HB 1351, CH 107 (2013), SB 5303
Youth in need, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning: * ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365
Youth, troubled, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning: HB 1336, SB 5365
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES RSS Feed
               (See also LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD; TRAFFIC OFFENSES)
Auction buyers of former state stores, applying for refund of successful bid and selling inventory to spirits retail license holders, authorizing: HB 2026
Auction buyers of former state stores, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee: HB 2019
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, extending and modifying to provide basic education and higher education funding: HB 2038
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, extending for basic education funding: HB 1122, SB 5039
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using certain revenues in connection with health security trust: HB 1085, SB 5224
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using for educational funding: SB 5738
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using revenues for impaired driving safety and enforcement: SB 5915, SB 5917, SB 5929, SB 5930
Beer, beer and wine theater license: HB 1001, * SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111
Beer, day spas offering to customers, creating day spa permit for: SB 5045, SSB 5045
Beer, sampling at specialty shops: HB 1022
Beer, sampling, conducted by microbreweries at farmers markets, allowing: * SB 5674, CH 238 (2013)
Beer, tasting, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement for grocery stores: HB 1422, * SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517, * SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013)
Beer, tasting, permit to allow community and technical college students at least age 18 to taste beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: * SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013)
Beer, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: SB 5774
Beer, wine, beer, and spirits theater licenses: * ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013)
Cider, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees: HB 1008
Contract liquor store managers, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee: HB 2019
Contract liquor stores, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee: HB 1962
Contract or state liquor stores, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee: 2SHB 1161
Craft distillery customers, spirits sales, increasing allowable per day volume per customer: * HB 1149, CH 98 (2013)
Craft distillery products, license endorsement for sales by beer and/or wine specialty shop: HB 1133, SB 5731, SSB 5731
Culinary arts training educational institutions, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating: HB 1805
Culinary class specialty license, creating: SHB 1805
Culinary or alcohol-related classes, community or technical college, permit to allow students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in: * SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013)
Culinary or alcohol-related classes, postsecondary, permit to allow students under age 21 to taste alcoholic beverages in: SB 5774
Day spas, offering of wine or beer to customers, creating day spa permit for: SB 5045, SSB 5045
Distillery products, certain distilleries, license endorsement for sale by beer and/or wine specialty shop: SSB 5731
Distributors, spirits, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions: HB 2019
Grocery stores, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement: HB 1422, * SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517, * SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013)
Growlers of cider, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees: HB 1008
Growlers of wines, sales by certain retail sales licensees: HB 1742
Health security trust, using certain beer and spirits tax revenues for health care services and maintenance of trust: HB 1085, SB 5224
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shop, endorsement to sell craft distillery products: SB 5731
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shop, endorsement to sell products of craft distilleries and certain other distilleries: SSB 5731
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shops, endorsement to sell craft distillery products: HB 1133
Licenses, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating: HB 1805
Licenses, culinary class specialty license, creating: SHB 1805
Licenses, multiple for single location, allowing: HB 1711, SB 5628
Licenses, renewals, increasing excise tax revenues with: HB 1503, SB 5285
Licenses, senior center license: HB 1063, SB 5310
Licenses, spirits distributors, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions: HB 2019
Licenses, spirits retail license, eliminating issuance fee: HB 1282
Licenses, spirits retail license, exempting certain former contract liquor stores from issuance fee: HB 1962
Licenses, spirits retail licensees, issuance fee exemption for former contract liquor store managers and state store auction buyers with respect to certain sales: HB 2019
Licenses, theater, beer, wine, and spirits sales: * ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013)
Licenses, theaters, beer and wine sales: HB 1001, * SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111
Liquor excise taxes, deposit in liquor excise tax fund and transfer to impaired driving safety account: SB 5917, SB 5929
Liquor excise taxes, deposit in liquor excise tax fund and transfer to liquor revolving fund, modifying provisions: HB 1368, SB 5703
Liquor excise taxes, increasing revenue with liquor license renewals: HB 1503, SB 5285
Liquor revolving fund, distribution of revenues: HB 1368, HB 2067, SB 5703
Malt beverages, wholesale distributors and suppliers, removing spirits from provisions: HB 1411
Permits, special, to allow college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes: SHB 1459
Permits, special, to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: * SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013)
Permits, special, to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: SB 5774
Sales of liquor, prohibiting if customer has marker on identicard indicating restriction of driving privileges due to driving under the influence: SB 5915, SB 5917
Self-checkout for liquor sales, prohibiting certain machines: HB 1009, SB 5261
Self-checkout for liquor sales, requiring machines that halt transaction during purchaser age verification: * SHB 1009, CH 89 (2013)
Selling price, advertised, to include liquor taxes: HB 1066
Spirits, distributors, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions: HB 2019
Spirits, group purchases by retail licensees in certain cases: HB 1281, HB 2019
Spirits, removing from malt beverage wholesale distributors and suppliers provisions: HB 1411
Spirits, retail licensees, license issuance fee exemption for former contract liquor store managers and state store auction buyers with respect to certain sales: HB 2019
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from "spirits sales revenues under the license": HB 1161, SB 5644
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from retail license issuance fee: SSB 5644
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from retail license issuance fee but requiring distributor license fee: SHB 1161, 2SHB 1161
Spirits, retailers, disabling point-of-sale machines' ability to accept public assistance electronic benefit cards: SB 5279
Spirits, retailers, prohibited from accepting public assistance electronic benefit cards for purchase of spirits: ESSB 5279
Spirits, sale and distribution, streamlining collection of taxes, fees, and reports: * HB 1124, CH 95 (2013), SB 5238
Spirits, sales tax, additional tax on certain sales by distributors to restaurant retailers: HB 2019
Spirits, sampling, limited on-premise sampling provided by certain spirits retail license holders: HB 1332, SHB 1332, SB 5396, * SSB 5396, CH 234 (2013)
Spirits, tasting, permit to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste spirits and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: * SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013)
Spirits, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste spirits and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: SB 5774
Spirits, using certain spirits tax revenues in connection with health security trust: HB 1085, SB 5224
Spirits, wine, beer, and spirits theater licenses: * ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013)
Wine, beer and wine theater license: HB 1001, * SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111
Wine, beer, wine, and spirits theater licenses: * ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013)
Wine, day spas offering to customers, creating day spa permit for: SB 5045, SSB 5045
Wine, group purchases by retail licensees in certain cases: HB 1281, HB 2019
Wine, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees: HB 1742
Wine, sales, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating: HB 1805
Wine, sales, culinary class specialty license, creating: SHB 1805
Wine, sampling at specialty shops: HB 1022
Wine, sampling, conducted by wineries at farmers markets, allowing: * SB 5674, CH 238 (2013)
Wine, tasting, allowing college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes: HB 1459
Wine, tasting, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement for grocery stores: HB 1422, * SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517, * SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013)
Wine, tasting, permit to allow college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes: SHB 1459
Wine, tasting, permit to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste wine and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: * SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013)
Wine, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste wine and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes: SB 5774
ANIMALS  ANIMALS RSS Feed
               (See also LIVESTOCK; WILDLIFE)
Abuse, criminal animal abuse offenders, requiring registration: HB 1786
Cats, feral and free-roaming, spaying and neutering program: HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202
Companion animals, low-income owner assistance through companion animal safety, population control, and spay/neuter assistance program: HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202
Cruelty to animals, animal fighting, to include causing minor to commit, class C felony: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, failure to provide care, civil infraction: HB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, killing or harming another person's animals with malice, class C felony: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, pet animals, taking or killing, etc., modifying provisions: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, prohibiting sale or auction of animals on public property: HB 1201, SB 5203
Cruelty to animals, requiring registration of criminal animal abuse offenders: HB 1786
Cruelty to animals, second degree, modifying provisions: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, unsafe confinement in vehicle or enclosed space, authority to enter vehicle or space: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, unsafe confinement in vehicle or enclosed space, civil infraction: HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204
Cruelty to animals, veterinarian liability protections when reporting: HB 1186, * SB 5102, CH 245 (2013)
Diseases, control and traceability activities, recovery of department of agriculture data entry costs in connection with: HB 1886, * SHB 1886, CH 45 (2013)
Dog guides, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony: HB 1830
Pet food, distributors and responsible buyers, paying companion animal spay/neuter fee: HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202
Search and rescue dogs, on-duty, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony: HB 1830
Service animals, unfair practices related to: HB 1024, SHB 1024, 2SHB 1024, SB 5645
Service animals, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony: HB 1830
ANNEXATION  (See CITIES AND TOWNS; COUNTIES; GROWTH MANAGEMENT)
APPLIANCES  (See ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS)
APPRENTICES AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS  APPRENTICES AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS RSS Feed
               
Apprenticeship and training council, transportation workforce development, increasing funding and recruiting women and persons of color: HB 1922
Apprenticeship and training council, transportation workforce development, increasing funding and recruiting women, veterans, and persons of color: ESHB 1922
Building code officials apprenticeship program, funding through building permit fee: SB 5074
Cosmetology, barbering, manicuring, and esthetics, rules for online learning, including approved apprenticeship programs: SB 5779
Manufacturing, advanced, employers training apprentices and others in high-demand positions, business and occupation tax credit: SB 5249
Subsidized public works, apprentice utilization requirements for: HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393
Tax preferences, apprentice utilization when contract parties are recipients: HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393
AQUARIUMS  (See ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS)
AQUATIC LANDS  (See PUBLIC LANDS)
ARBITRATION  (See ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS)
ARCHAEOLOGY  ARCHAEOLOGY RSS Feed
               (See also ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT)
Archaeological objects, forest practices application denials due to presence of, restrictions and procedures: HB 1223
Cultural resources of Washington state, protecting, relationship to state environmental policy act: HB 1809
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT  ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT RSS Feed
               (See also ARCHAEOLOGY)
Business license center, participation by department: HB 1403, * ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680
Cultural resources of Washington state, protecting, relationship to state environmental policy act: HB 1809
Forest practices applications, department role when archaeological object present: HB 1223
ARCHIVIST, STATE  (See RECORDS; STATE GOVERNMENT)
ART AND ARTWORKS  ART AND ARTWORKS RSS Feed
               (See also ARTS COMMISSION)
Artistic heritage, along with state's ethnic, cultural, and natural heritage, parks and recreation commission to increase appreciation of: SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897
Contemporary works of art, along with state's ethnic and cultural heritage, parks and recreation commission to increase appreciation of: HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653
Public buildings, eliminating construction appropriations artwork purchase requirement: SB 5018
School plant facilities, allocating artwork funds for instructional equipment and technology: HB 1054, SB 5581
School plant facilities, construction funds for artworks, suspending expenditure for art: SB 5120
Teachers, certification standards, expanding STEM requirements to include the arts (STEAM): SB 5909
ARTS COMMISSION  ARTS COMMISSION RSS Feed
               (See also ART AND ARTWORKS)
Artworks for public buildings, repealing certain statutes concerning commission purchasing: SB 5018
Artworks for school and college buildings, suspending expenditure of construction funds for art: SB 5120
Artworks for school plant facilities, allocating funds for instructional equipment and technology: HB 1054, SB 5581
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION  ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION RSS Feed
               
Rule making by commission, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement: HB 1163
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES  (See LONG-TERM CARE)
ATHLETIC FACILITIES  (See SPORTS)
ATTORNEY GENERAL  ATTORNEY GENERAL RSS Feed
               
Computer spyware, actions concerning unlawful use of, awarding costs and attorneys' fees when action brought by attorney general: HB 2055
Consumer protection, actions brought by attorney general, awarding of attorneys' fees to attorney general when prevailing party: HB 2055
Democratic participation principles, attorney general to implement training programs for public officials and employees: HB 1198, SHB 1198
Environmental law violations, involving hazardous waste or fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power: HB 1655
Federal property, condemnation by state and sale for private forestry uses, attorney general role: HB 1111
Indian tribal hunting rights, office of attorney general to prepare module on rights for use in connection with enforcement: ESHB 1496
Manufactured/mobile home dispute resolution program, administration under program of manufactured housing community manager training by attorney general: SHB 1590
Open public meetings, training concerning, attorney general role: HB 1714
Solid waste collection companies, commercial information filed with commission, exemption from disclosure: HB 1697, SHB 1697
State officers, legal actions or proceedings on behalf of, not requiring attorney general to institute or prosecute when related to fiscal appropriation level or sufficiency: HB 2024
Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, attorney general not required to institute or prosecute: ESB 5860
Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs and arbitration requirements: ESB 5860
ATTORNEYS  ATTORNEYS RSS Feed
               
Bar association, developing sliding fee schedule for fees and costs to accommodate indigent clients: SB 5845
Bar association, repealing and recodifying state bar act: HB 1335
Debt collection by attorneys, amending collection agency act: HB 1031
Deeds of trust, reconveyances, involvement in: HB 1435, * SHB 1435, CH 114 (2013)
Dependency proceedings, representation of children, appointing an attorney for a child: HB 1285, SHB 1285, SB 5461, SSB 5461
Indigent clients, attorneys to accommodate through sliding fee schedule and legal requirements: SB 5845
Indigent clients, professional compensation parity act: SB 5845
Motor vehicle owner information, requests by attorneys, notice requirements: HB 1308, SB 5182, * SSB 5182, CH 232 (2013)
Practice of law, requiring that all regulatory and other functions reside in supreme court: HJR 4205
Prosecuting attorneys, disposition of criminal cases, criminal history record information compliance audits to research: HB 1531, * SB 5466, CH 62 (2013)
Prosecuting attorneys, service of petition for release by criminally insane upon: SB 5617
Right to counsel, commemorating 50th anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright: * HR 4638 (2013), * SR 8638 (2013)
Sexually violent predators in secure facilities, attorneys representing, exemption from certain prohibitions against introducing contraband: * SHB 1836, CH 43 (2013), SSB 5404
Trustees for deeds of trust, including attorneys, requiring registration of: SB 5840
Workers' compensation claims, appeals, fixing of attorney's fees: HB 1354
AUDIOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGISTS  (See HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS)
AVIATION  (See AERONAUTICS)