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CAMPAIGNS  CAMPAIGNS RSS Feed
               (See also PUBLIC DISCLOSURE)
Advertising, archiving of political mailings: SB 5096
Advertising, identification of sponsor: HB 1787
Candidate filing, provisions modified: HB 1363, SHB 1363, SB 5271, * SSB 5271, CH 106 (2009)
Candidates for public office, false statements about constituting libel or defamation: HB 1286, * SHB 1286, CH 222 (2009), SB 5211
Citizens public campaign act: SB 6177
Citizens public campaign fund: SB 6177
City councils, contribution limits for city council campaigns: SB 6344, * SSB 6344, CH 206 (2010)
Commissioner of public lands, contributions to candidates for: HB 1289
Contribution and disclosure laws, revisions: HB 2016, SHB 2016, * 2SHB 2016, CH 204 (2010) PV
Contribution limits for candidates for county office in a noncharter county: SB 6285
Contributions prior to legislative sessions, restrictions expanded: HB 2530
Contributions prior to legislative sessions, restrictions removed: SB 5990
County offices, contribution limits for campaigns: * SSB 6344, CH 206 (2010)
Elected officials, prohibition of public service announcements by officials during reelection campaigns: HB 2994, SHB 2994
Election provisions, technical corrections: HB 1364, SB 5327, * SSB 5327, CH 107 (2009)
Freedom of speech, corporations not to be considered as persons for purposes of electioneering communications and campaign contributions: SJM 8027
Funding and disclosure laws, reorganization and technical clarification: HB 1029, SB 5029
Mailing, restrictions for local officials before and after election: HB 2851, SHB 2851
Mayors, contribution limits for mayoral campaigns: * SSB 6344, CH 206 (2010)
Office holders during campaigns, permissible use of public resources: SB 5991, SSB 5991
Party preference on primary ballots, clarifying candidates' choices: HB 1731
Public disclosure commission, electronic filing of reports and statements to: HB 2878
Recall petitions, signature gathering provisions: HB 2613
State contracts, disclosure of political contributions by persons awarded sole source state contracts: HB 2700
State officials, time limitations on soliciting or accepting of campaign-related contributions: HB 1472
Supreme court campaigns, public funding provisions: HB 1738, SHB 1738, SB 5912, SSB 5912, E2SSB 5912
Tenants, landlord regulation of access to tenants by candidates, their agents, or ballot measure advocates: HB 2469
CAPITOL CAMPUS  CAPITOL CAMPUS RSS Feed
               
Capitol campus design advisory committee, membership: HB 1016
Capitol city district, creation: HB 2030, SHB 2030
Documents on display, general administration to display state and federal constitutions and declaration of independence: HB 2832
Heritage center, county auditor document recording surcharge to be used for: SB 6881, SSB 6881
Heritage center, state capitol committee to approve names for public spaces: HB 1404, SB 5328
Legislative gift center, sales of wine: HB 1415, * SHB 1415, CH 228 (2009)
Legislative gift center, sales of wine and beer: SB 5158
Official state Christmas tree, tree placed in capitol rotunda to be designated: HB 1301
State capitol campus special height district, creation: HB 2082, SHB 2082, SB 5799
CATTLE  (See LIVESTOCK)
CEMETERIES  CEMETERIES RSS Feed
               (See also HUMAN REMAINS)
Abandoned cemeteries and historic graves, department of archaeology and historic preservation authority: HB 2126, * ESHB 2126, CH 102 (2009), SB 5868, SSB 5868
Autopsy of a child under three years of age, authorized locations: HB 2084
Cemetery board and board of funeral directors and embalmers, consolidating as funeral and cemetery board: HB 2126, * ESHB 2126, CH 102 (2009), SB 5868, SSB 5868
Disposition of human remains, decedent appointment of representative to control: HB 2705, SB 6394
Disposition of human remains, order of vesting and petitions for right to control in certain cases of certain serious crimes: SSB 6277
Disposition of human remains, order of vesting for right to control in certain cases of certain serious crimes: SB 6277
Historic cemeteries and graves, certificates of authority to preserve: SB 5178
Pet remains, burial in same cemetery as human remains: SB 5063, SSB 5063
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY  CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY RSS Feed
               
Board of trustees, adding a faculty member to board: HB 1841, SHB 1841
Capital projects account, use of funds for certificates of participation authorized: HB 2254, * ESHB 2254, CH 499 (2009), SB 5842
Honorary degrees, authorizing for students who were ordered into internment camps in 1942: * SB 6467, CH 51 (2010)
Opportunity grant program, establishment: HB 2306
President of university, setting compensation for: HB 2859
President, compensation subject to certain limitations: HB 2240
Safety, health, and energy efficiency improvements to university facilities, creating jobs by issuing bonds to fund construction of: HB 2334, SHB 2334
Tuition fees, establishment and waiver for certain resident undergraduate students: SB 6625
Tuition, resident and nonresident undergraduates: * SSB 5734, CH 574 (2009) PV
Tuition-setting authority, full-time tuition fees for resident undergraduates to be determined by governing board: HB 2946, SB 6562
Tuition-setting authority, provisions: SSB 6562, E2SSB 6562
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS  (See ACCOUNTANTS)
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS  CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS RSS Feed
               (See also NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS)
Car washes, providing better water quality during charitable car washes: HB 2643, SHB 2643
Car washes, providing better water quality during charitable car washes and prescribing a penalty for violations: HB 3128
Combined fund drive, transfer from department of personnel to secretary of state: HB 2902, * SB 6540, CH 101 (2010)
Fees for charities program of office of secretary of state, affirming authority of secretary to establish: HB 2576, SHB 2576, * 2SHB 2576, CH 29 (2010)
Raffles, increasing ticket prices: * EHB 1053, CH 133 (2009), SB 5124
Registration provisions: HB 2047
Tortious conduct of a nonprofit or charitable organization, accrual of interest on judgments founded on: * ESB 6764, CH 149 (2010)
CHECKS AND CHECK CASHING  CHECKS AND CHECK CASHING RSS Feed
               
Cashers and sellers, additional sixty day payment plan option for small loans: HB 1685
Cashers and sellers, fee and installment plan assistance for borrowers at risk of default on small loans: HB 1709, * ESHB 1709, CH 510 (2009)
Cashers and sellers, limiting small loan fees: HB 1805
Cashers and sellers, limiting the amount of small loans: HB 1806
Cashers and sellers, prohibiting small loan rollovers: HB 1807
Cashers and sellers, prohibiting small loans by small loan licensee when borrower has outstanding small loan with licensee: HB 3213
Cashers and sellers, providing flexibility in the repayment of small loans: SB 5750
Cashers and sellers, requirement that lenders inform potential borrowers of alternatives to small loans: HB 1851
Cashers and sellers, requiring lender to inform borrower of installment plan option under certain circumstances: SSB 5920
Cashers and sellers, restricting and enforcing eligibility for small loans: HB 1684
Cashers and sellers, restricting certain financial institutions from underwriting small loans through cap on borrower's aggregate balance: SB 5920, SSB 5920
Cashers and sellers, restrictions on communications when collecting delinquent loans: HB 1310, * SB 5164, CH 13 (2009)
Cashers and sellers, rollovers: HB 1073
Cashers and sellers, small loan interest or fees maximum rate: SB 5150
Dishonored checks, notices of dishonor and penalties: * HB 1042, CH 185 (2009), SB 5024
Small loan monitoring system, director of financial institutions to develop and implement: HB 1684, SB 5862, SB 5920, SSB 5920
Small loans, additional sixty day payment plan option: HB 1685
Small loans, fee and installment plan assistance for borrowers at risk of default: HB 1709, * ESHB 1709, CH 510 (2009)
Small loans, limiting fees: HB 1805
Small loans, limiting the amount of: HB 1806
Small loans, prohibiting: HB 1425
Small loans, prohibiting rollovers: HB 1807
Small loans, prohibiting small loans by small loan licensee when borrower has outstanding small loan with licensee: HB 3213
Small loans, providing flexible repayment: SB 5750
Small loans, requirement that lenders inform potential borrowers of alternatives to: HB 1851
Small loans, requiring lender to inform borrower of installment plan option under certain circumstances: SSB 5920
Small loans, restricting and enforcing eligibility: HB 1684
Small loans, restricting certain financial institutions from underwriting through cap on borrower's aggregate balance: SB 5920, SSB 5920
Small loans, restrictions on check cashers' and sellers' communications when collecting delinquent loans: HB 1310, * SB 5164, CH 13 (2009)
Small loans, rollover violations and penalties: HB 1073
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY  CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY RSS Feed
               
Chemical dependency services, mental health treatment, and therapeutic courts, permissible uses of local sales and use tax for: SB 5301, SSB 5301
Chemical dependency specialist services at children and family services offices, department of social and health services contracting for: * SB 6179, CH 579 (2009)
CHILD ABUSE  CHILD ABUSE RSS Feed
               (See also CHILDREN)
Child protection teams, department of social and health services establishment and use of: SB 6730
Child protective services, requirement that certain workers be licensed as social workers and bonded: SB 6852
Children's advocacy centers for investigation, prosecution, and treatment of sexual and other child abuse: HB 2596, * SHB 2596, CH 176 (2010), SB 6454, SSB 6454
Investigations of child abuse and neglect, standards for interviewing children who may be victims and children who are witnesses: SB 6850
Prevention, public school education programs for: HB 3119, SB 5935, SSB 5935
Sexual exploitation and abuse of children, modifying statutes governing: HB 2424, * ESHB 2424, CH 227 (2010), SB 6201
Sexually exploited children, various provisions: SB 6476, * ESSB 6476, CH 289 (2010) PV
CHILD CARE  CHILD CARE RSS Feed
               
Child care center directors and workers, collective bargaining over state support for centers: HB 1329, SHB 1329, SB 5572, SSB 5572
Child support obligations, notification of day care expenses: HB 2187
Facilities owned or operated by nonprofit entities, use of child care by employees of: SB 6888
Licensed child care in Washington state, comprehensive plan for improving: SB 5993
Maternity care access program, child care as part of support services provided under: HB 2161
Providers, various provisions: SB 5506, SSB 5506
Review panel for facility licensing compliance agreements, department of early learning authority to convene: SB 5905
Voluntary quality rating and improvement system for child care centers and homes and early education programs: SB 5620
WorkFirst program, exemption from participation following birth of child and subsequent notification of services including child care: SB 5286
Working connections child care, promoting continuity of care for children also enrolled in early learning and care programs: HB 1754, SHB 1754
CHILD CUSTODY  CHILD CUSTODY RSS Feed
               
Abduction prevention orders: HB 1182
Dependency proceedings, guardian ad litem background information records and procedures for appointment: SB 5285, * SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009)
Guardians ad litem, background information records and procedures for appointment: SB 5285, * SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009)
Parenting plans, modification due to parent's military service: HB 1170, * SHB 1170, CH 502 (2009), SB 5212, SSB 5212
Parenting plans, permanent: SB 5824
Parenting plans, shared parental responsibility: HB 1982
Visitation orders and petitioning process, provisions for third-party visitation: HB 2421
Visitation rights for grandparents, petitioning process: HB 1607, HB 2056, HB 2091, SB 5477, SB 5643, SB 6013
CHILD SUPPORT  CHILD SUPPORT RSS Feed
               
Calculation of support, economic tables and provisions: HB 1794, * ESHB 1794, CH 84 (2009), SB 6399
License suspension program: HB 1771, SHB 1771, SB 5166
License suspension program for failure to pay child support: * SSB 5166, CH 408 (2009)
Medical support obligations as part of child support order, provisions: HB 1845, * SHB 1845, CH 476 (2009), SB 5612, SSB 5612
Orders, provisions concerning modification, review, and adjustment of: HB 3016, * SHB 3016, CH 279 (2010), SB 6640
Pass through funds, provisions: HB 2201
Pass-through payment, suspension of: HB 3224, SB 6869, SSB 6869, SB 6893, * SSB 6893, CH 3 (2010)
Payments, review by secretary of department of social and health services: * HB 2347, CH 527 (2009)
Support obligations, notification of day care expenses: HB 2187
Support order summary report forms, repeal of requirements: HB 2627, SHB 2627
CHILDREN  CHILDREN RSS Feed
               (See also CHILD CARE; CHILD CUSTODY; CHILD SUPPORT; FOSTER CARE; JUVENILE COURT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS)
Abandonment of a dependent person in the fourth degree, penalties: HB 1234, ESHB 1234, SB 5454
Abduction prevention orders: HB 1182
Abortion, informed consent and related provisions in the case of minor females and females subject to guardianship: HB 1688
Adolescents at risk or in crisis, residential and other services: HB 2137
Adoption proceedings, investigators, guardians ad litem, or other persons appointed as part of: HB 2722, SHB 2722
Adoption support program, prospective adoptive parent to receive information describing limits of: * ESSB 5811, CH 491 (2009)
Adoption, department of social and health services duties: SB 5803, SSB 5803
Aggravated first degree murder to include offenders fourteen years old and younger: SB 5820
Amber alert plan, state patrol to develop and implement: SB 5012, * SSB 5012, CH 20 (2009)
Assault of a child in the first degree, changing offender score for: HB 2727
Assault of a child in the first degree, community custody provisions for persons convicted of: HB 2725
Assault of a child in the first degree, increasing punishment: HB 1724
Assault of a child in the first degree, increasing the seriousness level: HB 1455
Assault of a child in the first degree, revising provisions for: HB 2723, HB 2726
Assault of a child in the first degree, statutes to include persons sixteen years of age or older: HB 2724
At-risk youth, energy efficiency worker training program: SB 5051
Autism spectrum disorders, insurance coverage: HB 1210, SB 5203
Big Brothers Big Sisters, honoring: * SR 8627 (2009)
Birth-to-three plan to provide education and support through a continuum of options, development of: SHB 2867, * 2SHB 2867, CH 232 (2010)
Care providers for dependent children, notification to provider of removal of child and provider request for review of decision: SB 6730, SSB 6730
Chief for a day program, state patrol providing a day of special attention to chronically ill children: HB 1785, * SB 5582, CH 10 (2010)
Child abuse and neglect, standards for interviewing children who may be victims and children who are witnesses: SB 6850
Child mortality reviews to be conducted and collected by local health departments with assistance from department of health: * SHB 1303, CH 134 (2009)
Child mortality reviews to be conducted by local health departments and collected by department of health: HB 1303
Child predatory drug act of 2010, crimes and penalties: HB 2340
Child protection teams, department of social and health services establishment and use of: SB 6730
Child protective services, law enforcement to contact when a child is present in a vehicle when the driver is arrested under the influence of alcohol or drugs: HB 3124, * SHB 3124, CH 214 (2010)
Child support, medical support obligations as part of child support order: HB 1845, * SHB 1845, CH 476 (2009), SB 5612, SSB 5612
Child welfare services, child welfare transformation demonstration site implementation provisions: HB 3121, SHB 3121, HB 3143, SB 6832, * SSB 6832, CH 291 (2010)
Child welfare services, crisis residential center provisions and appropriations: * SHB 2346, CH 569 (2009)
Child welfare services, crisis residential centers to be subject to availability of appropriations: HB 2346
Child welfare services, filling vacancies on the racial disproportionality advisory committee: SB 6469, SSB 6469
Child welfare services, performance-based contracts: SB 6031
Child welfare services, performance-based contracts for the provision of: HB 3121, SHB 3121, SB 5943, SSB 5943, E2SSB 5943, SB 6832, * SSB 6832, CH 291 (2010)
Child welfare services, provisions governing fatality reviews by department of social and health services in connection with: HB 2959, SHB 2959, SB 6612, SSB 6612
Child welfare services, remediating racial disproportionality in: HB 2164
Child welfare system, enhancing safety and well-being of children through performance-based contracts with supervising agencies: * 2SHB 2106, CH 520 (2009) PV
Child welfare system, improving outcomes through phased implementation of evidence-based and promising programs: HB 2106, SHB 2106
Child welfare system, recommendations of racial disproportionality advisory committee: SB 5882, * SSB 5882, CH 213 (2009)
Child welfare system, reducing racial disproportionality in system and racial disparities in outcomes: * 2SHB 2106, CH 520 (2009) PV
Child welfare transformation design committee, establishment: SB 5943, SSB 5943, E2SSB 5943
Child welfare transparency committees, creation: SB 5654
Children in public schools, eliminating copayment for breakfast and reduced-price lunch and funding summer food service programs: HB 1416, SHB 1416, SB 5361, SSB 5361
Children of the state, celebrating: * SR 8674 (2010)
Children's advocacy centers for investigation, prosecution, and treatment of sexual and other child abuse: HB 2596, * SHB 2596, CH 176 (2010), SB 6454, SSB 6454
Children's day, celebrating: * HR 4604 (2009), * HR 4656 (2010)
Children's product recall or safety warning, retailer to provide notice to customers: SB 5866
Commercial sexual abuse of a minor, provisions: SB 6476, * ESSB 6476, CH 289 (2010) PV
Congenital disorder screening for newborn infants, increasing fee collected by department of health for: HB 3201, * SHB 3201, CH 17 (2010), SB 6877
Consent for medical or dental care by a minor, conditions: HB 2073
Correcting or restraining a child, actions presumed unreasonable for purposes of discipline: SB 5706
Council for children and families to absorb duties of family policy council: SB 5589
Crisis residential centers for children to be subject to availability of appropriations: HB 2346
Crisis residential centers for children, provisions and appropriations: * SHB 2346, CH 569 (2009)
Department of children's services, creation of: SHB 2197
Dependency proceedings, administrative office of the courts to develop standard court forms and format rules: SB 5577, SSB 5577
Dependency proceedings, burdens of proof in dependency matters affecting Indian children: SB 6470, * SSB 6470, CH 288 (2010)
Dependency proceedings, department of social and health services notification of duties and responsibilities to a child subject to: SB 5758, SSB 5758
Dependency proceedings, guardian ad litem background information records and procedures for appointment: SB 5285, * SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009)
Dependency proceedings, housing assistance for the child: HB 1769, * SHB 1769, CH 397 (2009)
Dependency proceedings, housing services and assistance for the child: SB 5266, SSB 5266
Dependency proceedings, implementing a guardianship program as a permanent plan for dependent children in: HB 2680, * SHB 2680, CH 272 (2010)
Dependency proceedings, legal representation of children: HB 1183, * HB 2735, CH 180 (2010), SB 5609, SB 6716
Dependency proceedings, notice of custody and process for out-of-home care placement to encourage parental engagement in overall process: * ESHB 1782, CH 477 (2009)
Dependency proceedings, notices of custody and out-of-home care placement to encourage parental engagement in process: HB 1782
Dependency proceedings, notifying parent or parents of child placement options after entry of dispositional order: * SSB 5510, CH 484 (2009)
Dependency proceedings, notifying parent or parents of filing of petition and concurrent permanency planning: SB 5510
Dependency proceedings, parental notification of placement options under consideration: SB 6730, SSB 6730
Dependency proceedings, parenting plans and residential schedules: HB 1239, * SHB 1239, CH 526 (2009), SB 5231, SSB 5231
Dependency proceedings, placement of children with relatives: SB 6417
Dependency proceedings, qualified grandparents as priority placement option for children needing out-of-home care: HB 2092, SB 6014
Dependency proceedings, right of relative to be heard when a child who has been placed with them is to be removed: SB 6416, SSB 6416
Dependency proceedings, searches for relatives of children requiring out-of-home placement: HB 2085, SHB 2085
Dependency proceedings, visitation by caregiver: SB 5988
Developmental disabilities, infant and toddler early intervention program: HB 1161, SHB 1161, SB 5373
Developmental disabilities, intensive behavior support services: HB 1226, SHB 1226, SB 5117, * SSB 5117, CH 194 (2009)
Developmental screenings through medicaid program: HB 1337
Developmental screenings, public medical assistance to include: SB 5484, SSB 5484, 2SSB 5484
Disabilities, infant and toddler early intervention program: HB 1161, SHB 1161, SB 5373
Disabilities, parental involvement in development of educational programs for children with: HB 3093
Disabilities, transferring administration of infant and toddler early intervention program to department of early learning: HB 2741, SHB 2741, * SB 6593, CH 233 (2010)
Early childhood education and assistance program, eligibility for: SB 6668
Early learning program for educationally at-risk children, creation: * 2SHB 2731, CH 231 (2010) PV
Early support for infants and toddlers program, renaming infant and toddler early intervention program as: * SB 6593, CH 233 (2010)
Educational activities of child, leave from employment for participation in: EHB 2444
Endangered missing person advisory plan, state patrol to develop and implement: SB 5012, * SSB 5012, CH 20 (2009)
Family and children's services, department of social and health services' powers, duties, and functions pertaining to children and family services transferred to department of: SB 6031
Family policy council, duties to be absorbed by council for children and families: SB 5589
Fatality reviews, provisions governing reviews by department of social and health services in connection with child welfare cases: HB 2959, SHB 2959, SB 6612, SSB 6612
Federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008, implementation: HB 1961, SHB 1961, * E2SHB 1961, CH 235 (2009)
Fitness, establishment of coordinated school health public-private partnership: HB 3098, SB 6755
Foster care placement, parental request for placement of child with a relative: SB 5811
Foster care placement, placement of child with a relative or other suitable person: * ESSB 5811, CH 491 (2009)
Foster family homes, placement of child returning to out-of-home care: SB 5431, * SSB 5431, CH 482 (2009)
Foster parent information, department of social and health services to maintain for public review: SB 5653
Gangs, residential educational programs for juveniles found to be gang members: SB 5715
GET ready for college program and account, establishment: HB 2111
Grandparent visitation rights, petitioning process: HB 1607, HB 2056, HB 2091, SB 5477, SB 5643, SB 6013
Guardians ad litem, background information on certain guardians to be maintained: SB 5657
Guardians ad litem, background information records and procedures for appointment: SB 5285, * SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009)
Guardianship, implementing a guardianship program as a permanent plan for dependent children in dependency proceedings: HB 2680, * SHB 2680, CH 272 (2010)
Health care insurance, coverage for amino acid-based elemental formulas for infants and children: SB 5814
Health care, affordable nonsubsidized state coverage for children: HB 1237, SB 5202
Health care, community health care collaborative grant program established: HB 1620, SB 5360, * SSB 5360, CH 299 (2009) PV
HIV testing, infants placed in out-of-home care: HB 1046
Hunting, requirements for hunters under age of fourteen: HB 1114, ESHB 1114
Immunization of children, required documentation for exemption from: HB 1703, ESHB 1703, HB 2706, SHB 2706, SB 5707, SB 6563
Immunization registry program for children through age eighteen, department of health authority to create: SB 6041
Independent youth housing program, provisions: * HB 1492, CH 148 (2009)
Indian children, burdens of proof in dependency matters affecting: SB 6470, * SSB 6470, CH 288 (2010)
Kidnapping in the second degree of child fourteen years of age or younger made a class A felony: SB 6531
Kids at hope act, coordination of public school and juvenile provisions to aid at-risk and disadvantaged children: SB 6249
Kindergarten entry assessments to be recommended by superintendent and department of early learning: SB 5619
Lead levels in blood, assessments for children younger than twenty-one years: HB 1345
Lead levels in blood, pilot program for screening children at risk for elevated levels: HB 1342
Lead-containing products, labeling requirements for manufacturers and wholesalers: HB 1346
Liquor, penalties for furnishing to a minor: HB 2232
Mental health records, access to a minor's treatment information by a parent, guardian, or custodian: SB 5546
Mental health services, access to care standards: HB 1373, SHB 1373, * 2SHB 1373, CH 388 (2009)
Minors in need of lifesaving medical treatment, department of social and health services to investigate refusal of treatment: HB 1759
Minors, minimum wage rate: HB 1928
Missing children, state patrol to develop and implement amber alert plan: SB 5012, * SSB 5012, CH 20 (2009)
Newborn children, appropriate locations for transfer: SB 5318, * SSB 5318, CH 290 (2009) PV
Newborn infants, increasing congenital disorder screening fee collected by department of health: HB 3201, * SHB 3201, CH 17 (2010), SB 6877
No child left behind act, reauthorization to include health and fitness: HJM 4002
Notifying parent, guardian, or custodian when taken into law enforcement custody: HB 1054
Novelty lighters, prohibition of sale and distribution: HB 1015, SHB 1015, SB 5011, * ESSB 5011, CH 273 (2009)
Nutrition, establishment of coordinated school health public-private partnership: HB 3098, SB 6755
Parenting plans, designation of time with minority residential parent: SB 5342
Parenting plans, permanent: SB 5824
Paternity, documentation necessary to challenge acknowledgment of: SB 5623
Placement in out-of-home care, HIV testing of infants: HB 1046
Postadoption contact with siblings, children's interests in maintaining: HB 1938, SHB 1938, * 2SHB 1938, CH 234 (2009)
Pregnancy, limiting use of restraints on pregnant youths in certain state facilities: HB 2747, * ESHB 2747, CH 181 (2010), SB 6500, SSB 6500
Premature infants, examining procedures and improving outcomes for: HB 3074
Preschool, creation of all start voluntary preschool program for three and four-year old children: HB 2867, SB 6517
Profoundly divergent children, providing special needs educational programs for: SB 6073
Racial disproportionality advisory committee, filling vacancies on: SB 6469, SSB 6469
Ready for school act of 2010: * 2SHB 2731, CH 231 (2010) PV
Relocation of a child, principal residence defined in context of legal separation: SB 5453, SSB 5453
Rental car businesses, child restraint systems availability requirements: HB 2198, SHB 2198
Rental car companies, child restraint system rental fee: * SSB 5509, CH 346 (2009)
Residential habilitation centers, local school district eligibility for residential habilitation center impact assistance for providing educational services to center residents: HB 2113, SHB 2113, 2SHB 2113
Riding motorcycles, modifying restrictions: SB 5552
Runaway youth, overnight youth shelter procedures when shelter knows minor is away from home without parental permission: HB 2752, * ESHB 2752, CH 229 (2010), SB 6446
Safe house programs for juveniles under sixteen, fingerprinting and background checks for owners of houses: HB 2136
Safety belt assemblies and child restraint systems, admissibility in a civil action of failure to use: SB 5349
School employees having contact with children, crimes requiring dismissal or certificate revocation: HB 1240
Scoliosis screening in schools, eliminating: * HB 1322, CH 41 (2009)
Scoliosis screening in schools, eliminating requirements for: SB 5074
Sexual exploitation and abuse of children, modifying statutes governing: HB 2424, * ESHB 2424, CH 227 (2010), SB 6201
Sexual exploitation of children, definition of sexually explicit conduct: SB 5145
Sexually aggressive youth, treatment eligibility and funding: HB 1419, * SHB 1419, CH 250 (2009)
Sexually explicit material, restricting access of children to: HB 2286
Sexually exploited children, various provisions: SB 6476, * ESSB 6476, CH 289 (2010) PV
Sexually exploited juveniles, diversion of juvenile offenders authorized in certain circumstances: HB 1505, * SHB 1505, CH 252 (2009)
Shelters for runaway youth, procedures when shelter knows minor is away from home without parental permission: HB 2752, * ESHB 2752, CH 229 (2010), SB 6446
Sickle cell disease, congenital disorder screening fee uses to include education and outreach related to: HB 3201, * SHB 3201, CH 17 (2010)
Smoking prohibited in motor vehicles containing children: HB 1151
State facilities, limiting use of restraints on pregnant youths in: HB 2747, * ESHB 2747, CH 181 (2010), SB 6500, SSB 6500
Student discipline policies, use of physical force, mechanical restraints, and chemical sprays for discipline restricted: SB 5624, SSB 5624, 2SSB 5624
Unattended in motor vehicles, penalties: SB 5126
Unsupervised access to children, consumer credit reports on employees or volunteers who will or may have: SB 5936
Victims and witnesses to crimes, rights and proper interviewing of children who are: HB 2304
Viewing minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct on the internet, penalties: HB 1247, SB 5183, SB 6397, SSB 6397
Visitation orders and petitioning process, provisions for third-party visitation: HB 2421
Voting, preregistration of youth: HB 1193
Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss, direction of state school for the deaf by: SHB 1879, * E2SHB 1879, CH 381 (2009)
Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss, replacement of state school for the deaf by: HB 1879
Youth school dropout reduction and crime prevention, strategies involving shared parental responsibility in order to promote: SB 6707
Youth sports, adoption of policies for the management of concussions and head injuries: * EHB 1824, CH 475 (2009), SB 5763, ESSB 5763