PARENTS AND PARENTING
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Abduction prevention orders:
HB 1182 |
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Abortion, informed consent and related provisions in the case of minor females and females subject to guardianship:
HB 1688 |
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Acknowledgment of paternity, documentation necessary to challenge:
SB 5623 |
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Adoption support program, prospective adoptive parent to receive information describing limits of:
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ESSB 5811, CH 491 (2009) |
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Correcting or restraining a child, actions presumed unreasonable for purposes of discipline:
SB 5706 |
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Dependency proceedings, administrative office of the courts to develop standard court forms and format rules:
SB 5577, SSB 5577 |
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Dependency proceedings, guardian ad litem background information records and procedures for appointment:
SB 5285,
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SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009) |
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Dependency proceedings, housing assistance for the child:
HB 1769,
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SHB 1769, CH 397 (2009) |
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Dependency proceedings, housing services and assistance for the child:
SB 5266, SSB 5266 |
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Dependency proceedings, legal representation of children:
HB 1183, SB 5609 |
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Dependency proceedings, notice of custody and process for out-of-home care placement to encourage parental engagement in overall process:
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ESHB 1782, CH 477 (2009) |
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Dependency proceedings, notices of custody and out-of-home care placement to encourage parental engagement in process:
HB 1782 |
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Dependency proceedings, notifying parent or parents of child placement options after entry of dispositional order:
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SSB 5510, CH 484 (2009) |
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Dependency proceedings, notifying parent or parents of filing of petition and concurrent permanency planning:
SB 5510 |
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Dependency proceedings, parenting plans and residential schedules:
HB 1239,
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SHB 1239, CH 526 (2009), SB 5231, SSB 5231 |
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Dependency proceedings, qualified grandparents as priority placement option for children needing out-of-home care:
HB 2092, SB 6014 |
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Dependency proceedings, searches for relatives of children requiring out-of-home placement:
HB 2085, SHB 2085 |
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Dependency proceedings, visitation by caregiver:
SB 5988 |
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Family counseling pilot program, merit checks for couples completing a family preparation course:
SB 5829 |
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Foster care placement, parental request for placement of child with a relative:
SB 5811 |
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Foster care placement, placement of child with a relative or other suitable person:
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ESSB 5811, CH 491 (2009) |
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Grandparent visitation rights, petitioning process:
HB 1607, HB 2056, HB 2091, SB 5477, SB 5643, SB 6013 |
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Guardians ad litem, background information records and procedures for appointment:
SB 5285,
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SSB 5285, CH 480 (2009) |
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Medical support obligations as part of child support order, provisions:
HB 1845,
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SHB 1845, CH 476 (2009), SB 5612, SSB 5612 |
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Mental health records, access to a minor's treatment information by a parent, guardian, or custodian:
SB 5546 |
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Minors in need of lifesaving medical treatment, department of social and health services to investigate parental refusal of treatment:
HB 1759 |
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Newborn children, appropriate locations for transfer:
SB 5318,
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SSB 5318, CH 290 (2009) PV |
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Parent taught driver training education courses, department of licensing approval:
SB 5371 |
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Parenting plans, designation of time with minority residential parent:
SB 5342 |
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Parenting plans, modification due to parent's military service:
HB 1170,
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SHB 1170, CH 502 (2009), SB 5212, SSB 5212 |
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Parenting plans, permanent:
SB 5824 |
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Parenting plans, shared parental responsibility:
HB 1982 |
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Relocation of a child, principal residence defined in context of legal separation:
SB 5453, SSB 5453 |
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WorkFirst program, exemption from participation following birth of child and subsequent notification of services:
SB 5286,
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SSB 5286 (2009) V |
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WorkFirst temporary assistance for needy families, encouraging parents to pursue available educational and training opportunities:
HB 2071,
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SHB 2071, CH 85 (2009) PV |
PARKING
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Public parking facilities, sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas:
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HB 1048, CH 265 (2009), SB 5047 |
PARKS
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Amusement parks, inspection of amusement rides and issuance of amusement apparatus operating decal:
SB 5633, SSB 5633 |
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Historical parks and historic reserves, tax incentive program:
HB 1093, SB 5083 |
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Local sales and use tax to provide funding for parks, recreation, trails, and open space allocation:
HB 1810, SB 5545, SSB 5545 |
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Maintenance and operations, certain city and county tax revenues to be available for:
SB 6164 |
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Public community athletics programs and facilities connected with metropolitan park districts and park and recreation districts and service areas, discrimination on the basis of sex prohibited:
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ESSB 5967, CH 467 (2009) |
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Real estate excise tax expenditures for parks and capital projects:
HB 1744, SHB 1744, SB 5630, SSB 5630 |
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State parks system donation, collection by department of licensing as part of vehicle registration:
HB 2339,
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SHB 2339, CH 512 (2009) |
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State parks, volunteer hosts:
HB 2333 |
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State parks, yearly property tax levy by state for support of:
SB 6120, SJR 8216 |
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Washington park arboretum, natural resource collections:
SB 5061, SSB 5061, SB 5092 |
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
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Boating safety and marine law enforcement, commission to develop plan to implement recommendations for:
HB 1848, SB 5691 |
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Natural heritage plants, commission consideration of impact on plants of activities on commission lands:
HB 2134 |
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Northwest weather and avalanche center, funding through newly created account:
SB 5596 |
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Office of archaeology and historic preservation, creation within commission:
HB 2019 |
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Rangers, requirements when employed by commission:
HB 1983, SHB 1983 |
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Signs, posting when commission lands are closed to the public:
HB 1118 |
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State parks, volunteer hosts:
HB 2333 |
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Telecommunications services facilities, leasing parks and recreation lands for:
HB 2109, SHB 2109 |
PARTNERSHIPS
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Foreign limited liability partnerships, designated office or agent requirements:
HB 1592,
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SHB 1592, CH 437 (2009) |
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Foreign limited liability partnerships, registered office or agent requirements:
SB 5849 |
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Lake Tapps water supply, exercise of eminent domain authority by watershed management partnership:
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SHB 1332, CH 504 (2009) |
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Limited liability companies, creation and registration with governmental body or agency as registered agent:
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HB 1264, CH 202 (2009) |
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Limited liability companies, dissolution and reinstatement deadlines extended:
HB 1592,
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SHB 1592, CH 437 (2009), SB 5849 |
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Limited liability partnerships, application for partnership and requirements for designated office or agent:
HB 1592,
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SHB 1592, CH 437 (2009) |
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Limited liability partnerships, application for partnership and requirements for registered office or agent:
SB 5849 |
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Limited liability partnerships, creation and registration with governmental body or agency as registered agent:
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HB 1264, CH 202 (2009) |
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Limited partnerships, creation and registration with governmental body or agency as registered agent:
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HB 1264, CH 202 (2009) |
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Uniform limited partnership act, creation of:
HB 1067,
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SHB 1067, CH 188 (2009) |
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Watershed management partnerships, eminent domain authority granted:
HB 1332,
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SHB 1332, CH 504 (2009), SB 5254, SB 5910, SSB 5910 |
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Watershed management partnerships, exercise of eminent domain authority in the case of the Lake Tapps water supply:
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SHB 1332, CH 504 (2009) |
PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Conveyances used in cases of prostitution-related offenses, impoundment:
HB 1362, SB 5934, SSB 5934 |
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Crimes against property, threshold values:
HB 1144, SB 5225, ESSB 5225,
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SB 6167, CH 431 (2009) |
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Deceased tenant's, disposition:
HB 1228 |
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Disposition when tenant defaults and abandons tenancy:
HB 1228, HB 1229 |
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Leased to a public hospital, property tax exemption:
HB 1882, SHB 1882, SB 5570 |
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Retail crime task force:
SB 5225, ESSB 5225,
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SB 6167, CH 431 (2009) |
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Vehicles used in cases of prostitution-related offenses, impoundment:
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ESHB 1362, CH 387 (2009) |
PERSONNEL, DEPARTMENT
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Director, duties related to state agency training plans and programs, including quality management assessment:
HB 1962 |
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Exempt employment, practices regarding:
HB 2049,
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ESHB 2049, CH 534 (2009), SB 5939, SSB 5939 |
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Service animal training, attendance by state agency employees with sensory disabilities:
EHB 1965,
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HB 2328, CH 294 (2009) |
PESTICIDES
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Pesticide incident reporting and tracking review panel, elimination of:
SB 6171 |
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Pesticide poisoning and exposure, department of health flexibility in investigation of:
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SSB 6171, CH 495 (2009) |
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PETS
(See ANIMALS) |
PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS
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Appropriate prescription drug use, maximizing through state purchased health care plans:
SB 5892 |
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Audits of pharmacy payments for recipients of public assistance and medically indigent persons:
HB 1821, SB 5794 |
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Drugs, disposal of unwanted drugs by pharmaceutical product stewardship programs:
HB 1165, SHB 1165, 2SHB 1165, SB 5279 |
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Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine, reclassified as schedule III controlled substances:
HB 1236 |
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Health care insurance, pharmacy services coverage through open pharmacy networks:
HB 1905 |
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Health care provider right of conscience:
HB 1687 |
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Pharmaceutical product stewardship programs:
HB 1165, SHB 1165, 2SHB 1165, SB 5279 |
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Pharmacy technicians to complete continuing education requirements established by board of pharmacy:
HB 2064 |
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Prescription drugs, excluding disclosure of patient health care information from definition of appropriate marketing of:
HB 1493, SHB 1493 |
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Prescription pads, tamper-resistant:
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HB 2014, CH 328 (2009), SB 5826, SSB 5826 |
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Prescriptions, limited restrictions on an endorsing practitioner's authority to write a prescription to dispense only as written through state purchased health care plans:
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ESSB 5892, CH 575 (2009) |
PHARMACY, BOARD
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Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine, reclassified as schedule III controlled substances:
HB 1236 |
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Pharmacy technicians to complete continuing education requirements established by board:
HB 2064 |
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
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Spinal manipulation when performed by physical therapists, conditions:
HB 1918, SB 5230 |
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PHYSICIANS
(See HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS) |
PILOTAGE COMMISSIONERS, BOARD
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Pilotage tariffs, board to fix annually:
HB 2120 |
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Puget Sound pilotage district tariff to include a charge to reimburse for pilot retirement plans:
SB 6095,
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SSB 6095, CH 496 (2009) |
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PLATS
(See SUBDIVISIONS) |
PLUMBERS
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Licenses, certificates, or permits to be in possession while working:
HB 1055,
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SHB 1055, CH 36 (2009) |
POLICE
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Assault of law enforcement officer or other employee with firearm, special jury verdict and increased sentence range:
HB 1381, HB 1440,
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SB 5413, CH 141 (2009) |
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Criminal justice facility and agency employee personal information, release prohibited in various cases:
HB 2259 |
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Crisis services, criminal justice training commission to offer recognition and intervention services training for corrections and criminal justice personnel:
HB 1194, SB 5131 |
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Crisis services, criminal justice training commission to offer recognition and intervention services training for corrections, criminal justice, and other public safety personnel:
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SSB 5131, CH 19 (2009) |
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DNA identification system, mandatory collection of sample at time of arrest for felony, misdemeanor, or patronizing a prostitute:
HB 1382 |
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DNA identification system, mandatory collection of sample from all adults lawfully arrested for sex offenses and certain other crimes:
SHB 1382 |
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Drug testing for peace officers, provisions:
HB 1511, SB 5740 |
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Emergency responses to properties, notification required to owners:
HB 1537 |
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Medication management in jails, jail medication management work group to develop a model policy:
SB 5252,
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SSB 5252, CH 411 (2009) |
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Personal information, disclosure exemption when it can be used to locate employees of criminal justice agencies:
HB 1317 |
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Retired law enforcement officers, issuance of firearms certificate and annual qualification certificate to:
HB 2065, HB 2226 |
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Seizure under uniform controlled substances act, service of notice from law enforcement agencies:
SB 5160,
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SSB 5160, CH 364 (2009) |
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Traffic stops, disclosure of notes and information compiled by law enforcement:
SB 6186 |
POLITICAL PARTIES
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Advertising, archiving of political mailings:
SB 5096 |
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POLLUTION
(See AIR POLLUTION; WATER POLLUTION) |
POLYGRAPHS
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Examiners, licensing:
HB 1929 |
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Polygraph examiner's advisory committee, creation:
HB 1929 |
PORT DISTRICTS
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Clean technology development within port district properties, sales tax exemption:
HB 1895, SB 5847 |
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Dissolution, petitioner to give notice of hearing:
HB 1003 |
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General authority peace officers employed by port districts to be considered uniformed personnel for interest arbitration:
HB 1822 |
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Industrial development levies, hearing and notification requirements:
SB 5770 |
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Limousine carriers, regulation by counties, cities, and port districts:
HB 1775, SB 5686 |
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Property tax levies, limitations for large port districts:
HB 1343 |
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Puget Sound port authority, feasibility study of creating:
HB 1421 |
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Rail freight service, funding through grants from essential rail assistance account:
HB 1512,
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ESHB 1512, CH 160 (2009) |
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POULTRY
(See AGRICULTURE) |
PREGNANCY
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Unintended, sexual health education funding for programs to help prevent:
HB 1612,
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SB 5629, CH 303 (2009) |
PRISONS AND PRISONERS
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Correctional facility inmates prohibited from inspecting or copying nonexempt public records:
HB 2259 |
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Cost savings, correctional:
SB 6175 |
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Criminal justice facility and agency employee personal information, release prohibited in various cases:
HB 2259 |
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Developmental disabilities, identifying and accommodating offenders with:
HB 2078, SHB 2078,
*
E2SHB 2078, CH 447 (2009) |
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Nonviolent criminals, alternatives to incarceration:
SB 6175 |
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Public records, inmate access:
HB 1181, SB 5130,
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SSB 5130, CH 10 (2009) |
PRIVACY
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Birth certificates, disclosure of confidential information:
HB 1510,
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SHB 1510, CH 44 (2009) |
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Birth certificates, limiting access to:
SB 5845 |
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Commercial web sites, privacy policies regarding personally identifiable information:
HB 1005 |
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Identification devices, labeling requirements:
HB 1006 |
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Identification devices, limits on scanning:
HB 1011,
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SHB 1011, CH 66 (2009) PV |
PROBATE
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Declaration of completion of probate, procedure for filing:
SB 5297 |
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR STANDARDS BOARD
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Achievement gap, board to establish educator certification competencies and develop partnership grant programs to aid certain demographic groups:
HB 2148 |
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Common school provisions, various sections suspended or amended to provide flexibility in the educational system:
SB 5880, ESSB 5880 |
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|
Duties and membership, provisions:
HB 2003,
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SHB 2003, CH 531 (2009), SB 5802, SSB 5802 |
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Mathematics and science teachers, board to serve as lead agency in coordinated approach to creating an adequate supply of:
HB 2000 |
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National board for professional teaching standards certification, funding for teachers to pursue:
ESB 5714 |
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Student achievement gap, board to convene working group to consider the role of cultures and cultural contexts:
SSB 5973 |
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Student achievement gap, board to identify cultural competency model standards and provide partnership grant program assistance to school districts:
*
2SSB 5973, CH 468 (2009) |
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Teachers, alternative pathways to endorsement to teach career and technical education at middle schools:
HB 1356, SB 5676 |
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PROPERTY TAX
(See TAXES - PROPERTY TAX) |
PSYCHOLOGISTS
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Human trafficking course, all licensed psychologists required to take:
SB 5850, SSB 5850,
*
E2SSB 5850, CH 492 (2009) PV |
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
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Adolescents at risk or in crisis, residential and other services:
HB 2137 |
|
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Adoption support program, prospective adoptive parent to receive information describing limits of:
*
ESSB 5811, CH 491 (2009) |
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Adoption, department of social and health services duties:
SB 5803, SSB 5803 |
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Apple health for kids program, department of social and health services to authorize:
HB 2127, HB 2155 |
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Apple health for kids program, department of social and health services to manage in cooperation with state and local agencies:
HB 2128,
*
ESHB 2128, CH 463 (2009) PV |
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Applications for assistance from persons currently ineligible to receive assistance:
SB 6024,
*
SSB 6024, CH 198 (2009) |
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Boarding homes, notice to providers and hearing required before medicaid daily payment rate adjustments:
*
HB 1527 (2009) V |
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Child support license suspension program:
HB 1771, SHB 1771, SB 5166 |
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Child support, license suspension program for failure to pay:
*
SSB 5166, CH 408 (2009) |
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Child support, review of support payments by secretary of department of social and health services:
*
HB 2347, CH 527 (2009) |
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Child welfare services, crisis residential center provisions and appropriations:
*
SHB 2346, CH 569 (2009) |
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Child welfare services, crisis residential centers to be subject to availability of appropriations:
HB 2346 |
|
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Child welfare services, performance-based contracts:
SB 6031 |
|
|
Child welfare services, performance-based contracts for the provision of:
SB 5943, SSB 5943, E2SSB 5943 |
|
|
Child welfare services, remediating racial disproportionality in:
HB 2164 |
|
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Child welfare system, enhancing safety and well-being of children through performance-based contracts with supervising agencies:
*
2SHB 2106, CH 520 (2009) PV |
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Child welfare system, improving outcomes through phased implementation of evidence-based and promising programs:
HB 2106, SHB 2106 |
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|
Child welfare system, reducing racial disproportionality in system and racial disparities in outcomes:
*
2SHB 2106, CH 520 (2009) PV |
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Child welfare transformation design committee, establishment:
*
2SHB 2106, CH 520 (2009) PV, SB 5943, SSB 5943, E2SSB 5943 |
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Children's mental health services, access to care standards:
HB 1373, SHB 1373,
*
2SHB 1373, CH 388 (2009) |
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Children, affordable nonsubsidized state coverage for children:
HB 1237, SB 5202 |
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Correctional facilities and jails, identifying and continuing assistance for persons with developmental disabilities serving time:
SHB 2078 |
|
|
Correctional facilities and jails, identifying and continuing medical assistance for persons with developmental disabilities serving time:
HB 2078 |
|
|
Correctional facilities and jails, providing assistance for persons with developmental disabilities after their release:
*
E2SHB 2078, CH 447 (2009) |
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Crimes against vulnerable adults, reporting and investigations:
HB 1788, SB 5639 |
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|
Criminal background checks for employees and providers, provisions:
HB 2068, SB 5950 |
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|
Criminal background checks for long-term care workers and providers, provisions:
SHB 2068 |
|
|
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) |
|
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Dependency proceedings, department notification of duties and responsibilities to a child subject to:
SB 5758, SSB 5758 |
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|
Developmental screenings for children:
SB 5484, SSB 5484, 2SSB 5484 |
|
|
Developmental screenings for children through medicaid program:
HB 1337 |
|
|
Disproportionate share hospital adjustments, appropriations of funds for:
*
HB 2349, CH 538 (2009) |
|
|
Electronic applications and signatures as part of benefit application process:
*
HB 1270, CH 201 (2009), SB 5197 |
|
|
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 planning waiver program, department of social and health services to submit applications for:
*
2SSB 5945, CH 545 (2009) PV |
|
|
Federal financing of health care, department of social and health services to request further funding for certain programs:
SB 5730, SSB 5730 |
|
|
Federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008, implementation:
HB 1961, SHB 1961,
*
E2SHB 1961, CH 235 (2009) |
|
|
Foster family homes, placement of child returning to out-of-home care:
SB 5431,
*
SSB 5431, CH 482 (2009) |
|
|
General assistance, modification of eligibility and other provisions:
SB 6155 |
|
|
Health services account, elimination:
HB 1453, SB 5408 |
|
|
Home care agency workers, wage and benefit parity:
HB 2272 |
|
|
Home care, intensive resource home pilot implementation to be subject to funds availability:
*
SB 6181 (2009) V |
|
|
Home care, modifying state payments to agencies by prohibiting payment for in-home care by agency employees living with or related to the client:
HB 2361 |
|
|
Home care, modifying state payments to agencies by prohibiting payment for in-home care in certain cases:
*
SHB 2361, CH 571 (2009) |
|
|
In-home care, drug screening testing of employees to protect a consumer receiving services:
HB 2253 |
|
|
Intensive resource home pilot implementation to be subject to funds availability:
*
SB 6181 (2009) V |
|
|
Long-term care services, supporting autonomy and informal caregivers for the aging and persons with disabilities:
HB 1330 |
|
|
Long-term care worker training and background checks, changes to provisions:
*
ESSB 6180, CH 580 (2009) |
|
|
Long-term care worker training and credentialing, changes to provisions:
HB 2352 |
|
|
Maternity care access program, child care as part of support services provided under:
HB 2161 |
|
|
Medicaid acceptance policy, long-term care facility disclosure to residents:
SB 6009,
*
SSB 6009, CH 489 (2009) |
|
|
Medicaid in-home personal care program, department of social and health services payment of licensed home care agencies under:
HB 1948 |
|
|
Medicaid, enforcement of primacy of coverage when third-party liability exists regarding claims under plans administered by the state:
HB 2330 |
|
|
Medicaid, establishment of nursing facility medicaid payment advisory council:
HB 2290 |
|
|
Medicaid, notice to boarding home providers and hearing required before adjustments to daily payment rate:
*
HB 1527 (2009) V |
|
|
Medicaid, nursing facility payment system clarifications:
*
EHB 2357, CH 570 (2009) |
|
|
Medicaid, nursing home reimbursement rate setting in nonurban counties:
HB 2280 |
|
|
Medicaid, simplifying nursing facility payment system:
HB 2290, SB 6163, SSB 6163 |
|
|
Medical assistance program, department of social and health services to submit waiver request to expand and revise:
*
2SSB 5945, CH 545 (2009) PV |
|
|
Medical assistance, adjustment of payment rates for noncritical access hospitals by department of social and health services:
SB 6176 |
|
|
Medical care, Washington health care partnership plan to be established:
SB 5945, SSB 5945 |
|
|
Medical support obligations as part of child support order, provisions:
HB 1845,
*
SHB 1845, CH 476 (2009), SB 5612, SSB 5612 |
|
|
Medically intensive home health care, rates:
HB 1503 |
|
|
Mental health services for children, access to care standards:
HB 1373, SHB 1373,
*
2SHB 1373, CH 388 (2009) |
|
|
Noncritical access hospitals, adjustment of medical assistance payment rates by department of social and health services:
SB 6176 |
|
|
Nursing facility medicaid payment advisory council, establishment of:
HB 2290 |
|
|
Nursing facility medicaid payment system, clarifying legislative intent regarding statewide weighted average and other factors:
*
EHB 2357, CH 570 (2009) |
|
|
Nursing facility medicaid payment system, simplifying:
HB 2290, SB 6163, SSB 6163 |
|
|
Nursing home medicaid reimbursement rate setting in nonurban counties:
HB 2280 |
|
|
Personal needs allowance, annual adjustments for medicaid-eligible persons receiving care in institutions or community settings:
SB 5196 |
|
|
Persons with developmental disabilities serving time in correctional facilities and jails, continuing assistance while confined:
SHB 2078 |
|
|
Persons with developmental disabilities serving time in correctional facilities and jails, continuing medical assistance while confined:
HB 2078 |
|
|
Persons with developmental disabilities serving time in correctional facilities and jails, providing assistance after their release:
*
E2SHB 2078, CH 447 (2009) |
|
|
Pharmacy payments, department of social and health services audit program:
HB 1821, SB 5794 |
|
|
Sexually aggressive youth, treatment eligibility and funding:
HB 1419,
*
SHB 1419, CH 250 (2009) |
|
|
TANF, drug testing requirement prior to job search:
HB 1233 |
|
|
Telemedicine, delivery of medical assistance program home health care services through:
HB 1529,
*
SHB 1529, CH 326 (2009), SB 5497, SSB 5497 |
|
|
Washington health care partnership plan, establishment:
SB 5945, SSB 5945 |
|
|
Washington state apple health community care council, duties:
SB 5898, SSB 5898 |
|
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WorkFirst program, exemption from participation following birth of child and subsequent notification of services:
SB 5286,
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SSB 5286 (2009) V |
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WorkFirst temporary assistance for needy families, encouraging parents to pursue available educational and training opportunities:
HB 2071,
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SHB 2071, CH 85 (2009) PV |
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WorkFirst, drug test requirement for TANF recipients:
HB 1233 |
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Working connections child care, promoting continuity of care for children also enrolled in early learning and care programs:
HB 1754, SHB 1754 |
PUBLIC DEFENSE, OFFICE
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Funds appropriated for office, city moneys increased and county moneys decreased:
HB 1781, SB 5819 |
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Juvenile case records, center for court research and office of public defense access:
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HB 1238, CH 440 (2009), SB 5133 |
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Juvenile case records, office of public defense access and maintaining of an electronic research copy by the administrative office of the courts:
SSB 5133 |
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
(See also CAMPAIGNS) |
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Campaign contribution and disclosure laws, revisions:
HB 2016, SHB 2016 |
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Campaign funding and disclosure laws, reorganization and technical clarification:
HB 1029, SB 5029 |
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Citizens public campaign act:
SB 6177 |
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Commission authority to include open public meetings act and open public records act:
HB 1784 |
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Controversies, exemption for records:
HB 1105 |
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Correctional facility inmates prohibited from inspecting or copying nonexempt public records:
HB 2259 |
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Criminal justice agencies, disclosure exemption for personal information that can be used to locate employees:
HB 1317 |
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Criminal justice facility and agency employee personal information, release prohibited in various cases:
HB 2259 |
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Denials of public records requests, right to request an in camera review of any records withheld by public agency:
SB 5293 |
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Education ombudsman's office, exemption from disclosure of certain conflict resolution process records:
HB 2207 |
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Enjoining the examination of a specific public record, agency's ability:
HB 1106 |
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Executions, disclosure of information regarding persons involved in:
SB 6174 |
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Home schooling, annual parental declaration of intent to be exempt from public disclosure:
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