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PARENTS AND PARENTING
(See CHILDREN; DOMESTIC RELATIONS) |
PARKING
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Airport parking, public and private facilities, rate requirements:
EHB 1483 |
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Disabilities, persons with, parking placards and special license plates, provisions concerning improper display, illegal obtainment, and unauthorized use:
HB 1946, SHB 1946 |
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Disabilities, persons with, work group to develop plan to end parking placard and special license plate abuse:
HB 1946, SHB 1946 |
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Electric vehicles, charging stations for, signage and pavement marking requirements and infraction and penalty provisions:
SB 5849,
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ESSB 5849, CH 60 (2013) |
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Snowmobiles, special parking permits for winter recreational areas, snowmobile advisory committee to determine fee for issuance in certain cases:
SB 5889 |
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Special parking privileges, accessible van rental companies, authorizing application by:
SHB 1946 |
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State agency employees, payroll parking fee deductions, authorizing pretax payment, conditions:
HB 1456,
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SHB 1456, CH 124 (2013) |
PARKS
(See also OUTDOOR RECREATION; PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION; PUBLIC LANDS; RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE) |
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Firearms, laws and ordinances restricting possession in parks or recreational facilities, authority of municipalities to enact:
SB 5739 |
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Metropolitan park districts, abandoned or derelict vessels:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Metropolitan park districts, benefit charge on real property, establishment:
HB 1960, SHB 1960 |
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Metropolitan park districts, eligibility for athletic facility grants:
HB 1187, SHB 1187, SB 5103 |
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Metropolitan park districts, property tax levies:
HB 1042, HB 1055, SB 5410, SB 5582 |
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Metropolitan park districts, property tax levies, modifying to assist districts with population of twenty thousand of less:
HB 1749, SHB 1749 |
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Milwaukee Road corridor, allowing motor vehicle access for certain lessees, concessionaires, and agricultural users:
SHB 1935, HB 1939 |
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State parks and recreation centennial act, provisions concerning funding, access, and the parks and recreation commission:
HB 1935, SHB 1935, SB 5657 |
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State, agreements for lands or facilities management by public or private partner, required considerations:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, celebrating 100th birthday of Washington state parks:
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HR 4630 (2013),
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SR 8625 (2013) |
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State, closing of parks by parks and recreation commission, requiring written notice by commission to public body in which park is located:
HB 1704 |
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State, day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
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State, day-use permit, modifying cost provisions:
SHB 1935 |
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State, day-use permit, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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State, discover pass discount when purchased with certain hunting and fishing licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
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State, discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5289, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, discover pass, complimentary pass for certain veterans with disabilities:
SB 5319 |
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State, discover pass, complimentary pass for spouses doing certain volunteer work:
SHB 1935, SB 5097 |
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State, discover pass, discount for certain veterans with disabilities:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
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State, discover pass, purchase option when applying for vehicle registration, procedures:
SB 5266 |
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State, discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle decal:
SSB 5391 |
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State, discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle permit:
HB 1755, SB 5391 |
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State, discover pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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State, discover pass, to be required for operating motor vehicle on any recreation site or lands:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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State, interpretive activities involving natural, scenic, recreational, cultural, historical, ethnic, or artistic resources:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, interpretive activities involving natural, scenic, recreational, cultural, or historical resources:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653, SSB 5653 |
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State, operation and maintenance of, funding from state parks renewal and stewardship account and waste reduction, recycling, and litter control account:
SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, parks and recreation commission duties related to state parks:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, renovation and repair of, funding from state parks renewal and stewardship account:
SB 5575 |
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State, sale or exchange of state park lands, decision-making process:
SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State, state park rangers from parks and recreation commission, vesting with police powers for law enforcement, including law enforcement academy training provisions:
HB 1875, SHB 1875 |
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State, vehicle access pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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State, Washington state parks foundation, membership and duties:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SHB 1935, SB 5653, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
(See also OUTDOOR RECREATION; PARKS; PUBLIC LANDS) |
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Abandoned and derelict vessels, reducing numbers through preventive measures and proactive removal:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Art, contemporary works of, along with state's ethnic and cultural heritage, commission to increase appreciation of:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653 |
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Artistic heritage, along with state's ethnic, cultural, and natural heritage, commission to increase appreciation of:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Commission mission and performance, evaluation and improvement of, to include development of performance measures:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
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Derelict and abandoned vessels, reducing numbers through preventive measures and proactive removal:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Discover pass, complimentary, for lifetime veteran's disability pass holders:
SB 5319 |
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Discover pass, complimentary, for spouses doing collective agency-sanctioned volunteer work:
SHB 1935, SB 5097 |
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Discover pass, discount, for lifetime veteran's disability pass holders:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
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Discover pass, purchase option when applying for vehicle registration, procedures:
SB 5266 |
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Discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle decal:
SSB 5391 |
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Discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle permit:
HB 1755, SB 5391 |
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Discover pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Discover pass, to be required for operating motor vehicle on any recreation site or lands:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Fee reductions and exemptions, commission fiscal opportunity cost incurred, biennial reimbursement:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653 |
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Fee reductions and exemptions, commission fiscal opportunity cost incurred, office of financial management to deliver report:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653 |
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Land management, commission consideration of economic development:
HB 1111 |
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Land, real property, process for acquisition by commission:
SB 5054, SSB 5054 |
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Lands and their resources, coordinated state and local management, commission role:
HB 1163 |
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Lands purchased by nonprofit organization with public funds, recreation requirements and commission role:
SB 5057 |
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Lands, commission-purchased, retaining water rights for later transfer to local economy trust water account:
SB 5219, SSB 5219, E2SSB 5219 |
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Lands, real property, commission funding or reimbursement for fee simple acquisition, ensuring public recreational access:
SSB 5057 |
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Milwaukee Road corridor, allowing motor vehicle access for certain lessees, concessionaires, and agricultural users:
SHB 1935, HB 1939 |
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Natural resources management, streamlining through agency independence, commission administrative authority:
HB 1384 |
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Real property, surplus governmental, selling or leasing by commission for affordable low-income housing:
HB 1563, SHB 1563, E2SHB 1563, SB 5598, SSB 5598 |
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Snowmobile advisory committee, special parking permits for winter recreational areas, committee to determine fee for issuance in certain cases:
SB 5889 |
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State lands, disposition of, requiring written notice by commission to certain municipal corporations:
HB 1704 |
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State parks and recreation centennial act, provisions concerning funding, access, and the commission:
HB 1935, SHB 1935, SB 5657 |
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State parks renewal and stewardship account, funding operation and maintenance of state parks from, commission role:
SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks renewal and stewardship account, funding renovation and repair of state parks from, commission role:
SB 5575 |
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State parks, agreements for lands or facilities management by public or private partner, commission to consider certain matters:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks, closing of, requiring written notice by commission to public body in which park is located:
HB 1704 |
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State parks, commission duties related to, modifying:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks, day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
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State parks, discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks, interpretive activities involving natural, scenic, recreational, cultural, historical, ethnic, or artistic resources:
SHB 1935, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks, interpretive activities involving natural, scenic, recreational, cultural, or historical resources:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653, SSB 5653 |
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State parks, rangers from commission, vesting with police powers for law enforcement, including law enforcement academy training provisions:
HB 1875, SHB 1875 |
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State parks, sale or exchange of state park lands, decision-making process:
SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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State parks, Washington state parks foundation, membership and duties:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SHB 1935, SB 5653, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Vessels, publicly owned, transfer by commission:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Veteran's disability pass, lifetime, holders to receive discover pass discount:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
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PEDESTRIANS
(See TRAFFIC) |
PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Escrow, expanding definition and exempting certain entities from licensing:
HB 1034,
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SHB 1034, CH 64 (2013) |
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Exchange facilitators, requirements and violations:
SB 5082,
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ESSB 5082, CH 228 (2013) |
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Firearms, sale by unlicensed person to another unlicensed person, background check requirements:
HB 1588, SHB 1588, SB 5625, SB 5711 |
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Home service contracts, sales and use taxation of:
HB 1997 |
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Intangible personal property, narrowing property tax exemption:
SB 5043 |
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Intangible personal property, taxing marijuana-related trademarks, trade names, brand names, patents, and copyrights:
HB 1976 |
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Renters, deceased, disposing personal property in leased premises, landlord procedures before and after tenant's death:
HB 1520, SB 5306 |
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Service contracts, provisions:
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HB 1036, CH 117 (2013) |
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Tangible, nonresident sales tax exemption, repealing:
HB 1890 |
PEST CONTROL AND PESTICIDES
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Mosquito control districts, integrated pest management use:
SB 5002,
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SSB 5002, CH 208 (2013) |
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Mosquito control, inhibiting mosquito breeding in storm water retention ponds through certain measures:
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ESSB 5324, CH 209 (2013) |
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Mosquito control, integrated pest management use by counties, cities, and certain districts:
SB 5324,
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ESSB 5324, CH 209 (2013) |
PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS
(See also DRUGS; MEDICINE AND MEDICAL DEVICES) |
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Biological products, by prescription, adding provisions concerning dispensing of interchangeable biosimilar products:
HB 1528, SB 5469 |
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Board of pharmacy, changing name to pharmacy quality assurance commission:
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HB 1609, CH 19 (2013) |
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Board of pharmacy, mandatory use of office of administrative hearings:
HB 1381 |
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Compounding, drugs for distribution to licensed persons or commercial entities for resale or distribution, defining "manufacture" in relation to:
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HB 1800, CH 146 (2013) |
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Duties, facilitating delivery of prescribed drug or device, requirements:
SB 5934 |
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Electronic communication of controlled substance prescription information, provisions:
HB 1155, SHB 1155, SB 5416,
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SSB 5416, CH 276 (2013) |
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Marijuana, medical, legal amounts left at retail stores holding pharmacy license, notification and disposal requirements:
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EHB 1808, CH 133 (2013) |
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Pharmacy benefits managers, audits conducted by, regulating contracts between benefits managers and pharmacies:
SB 5700 |
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Prescription drugs and supplies, donated, authorizing dispensing to uninsured persons:
HB 1382, SHB 1382, SB 5148,
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SSB 5148, CH 260 (2013) |
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Prescription drugs, legend drug act, including pharmacists when authorized by board of pharmacy:
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HB 1182, CH 71 (2013), SHB 1182 |
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Prescription drugs, ninety-day supply limit, placing conditions on dispensing in keeping with:
HB 1583, SB 5459,
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SSB 5459, CH 262 (2013) |
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Prescriptions written by physician and osteopathic physician assistants in other states, authorizing pharmacies to fill:
HB 1596, SB 5524,
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SSB 5524, CH 12 (2013) |
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Referrals, pharmacy duty to refer patient to another pharmacy in certain cases, requirements:
SB 5934 |
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Robbery of a pharmacy, as special allegation for robbery in first or second degree:
HB 1931,
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SB 5149, CH 270 (2013) |
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PHYSICAL THERAPY
(See HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS) |
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PHYSICIANS
(See HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS) |
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PLATS
(See SUBDIVISIONS) |
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PLUMBING
(See BUILDING CODES/PERMITS; WATER) |
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POLICE
(See LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS) |
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POLLUTION
(See AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION; POLLUTION CONTROL HEARINGS BOARD; WATER POLLUTION) |
POLLUTION CONTROL HEARINGS BOARD
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Abandoned or derelict vessels, decisions or actions concerning, board role:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Architectural paint recovery program, appeals from penalties to board:
HB 1579, SB 5424 |
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Gubernatorial appointments of legislators, restrictions:
SB 5004 |
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Jurisdiction, modifying to exclude appeals of certain department of ecology decisions:
HB 1206, HB 1948, SHB 1948, HB 1952 |
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Marine areas redevelopment and restoration permits, decisions of department of fish and wildlife concerning, board jurisdiction over appeals:
SB 5545 |
PORT DISTRICTS
(See also UNIFORMED PERSONNEL) |
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Abandoned or vacant properties in urban growth areas, loans to districts for revitalizing:
HB 1079, SB 5533 |
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Brownfield renewal authorities, authority of districts to establish:
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2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
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Brownfield renewal authorities, establishment by a port district:
SB 5201, SSB 5201 |
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Commissioners, reducing terms of office, submitting proposition at next general election:
HB 1078,
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SB 5411, CH 160 (2013) |
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Drayage truck operators, contract provisions:
HB 1719, SHB 1719, SB 5742 |
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Heavy haul corridors, modifying boundary on state route number 509:
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HB 1447, CH 115 (2013), SB 5335 |
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Real property, surplus governmental, selling or leasing by port districts for affordable low-income housing:
HB 1563, SHB 1563, SB 5598 |
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Redevelopment opportunity zones, designation of zone by district:
SB 5201, SSB 5201 |
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Vessels, publicly owned, transfer by district:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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PREGNANCY
(See ABORTION; WOMEN) |
PRISONS AND PRISONERS
(See also CRIMINAL OFFENDERS; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; JAILS; UNIFORMED PERSONNEL) |
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Corrections officers, assault of officer in first and second degrees:
SB 5058 |
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Corrections officers, assault of officer in first degree:
SSB 5058 |
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Corrections ombuds, office of, creation:
SB 5177 |
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Deaths in correctional facilities, removing confidentiality of autopsy and postmortem reports and records:
SB 5256 |
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Deaths in correctional facilities, removing confidentiality requirement for coroners and medical examiners concerning autopsy and postmortem findings:
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SSB 5256, CH 295 (2013) |
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Education, inmate postsecondary degree programs, implementation by department of corrections:
HB 1429, SHB 1429 |
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Health care services for incarcerated offenders, department of corrections to pay all contractors through provider one system:
SB 5288 |
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Parents, rights when incarcerated:
HB 1284,
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SHB 1284, CH 173 (2013), SB 5460, SSB 5460 |
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PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS
(See PROFESSIONS) |
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PRIVATE SCHOOL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(See SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS) |
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PROBATE
(See ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE) |
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PROCEEDINGS AND ACTIONS
(See ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS) |
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PROCESS SERVERS
(See PROFESSIONS) |
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PROCUREMENT, STATE
(See ENTERPRISE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT; STATE AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS) |
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR STANDARDS BOARD
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Career and technical education courses, model framework and curriculum and program of study for, convening work group:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
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Disabilities, persons with, high school transition services for, board to include training for special education teachers and school psychologists as part of educator requirements:
E2SSB 5330 |
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Educational opportunity gap oversight and accountability committee, implementing recommendations of:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
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Emotional or behavioral distress in students, recognition and response, board to incorporate into course for teachers:
HB 1336,
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ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SB 5365, SSB 5365 |
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Interpreters, educational, assessments and performance standards, board role:
HB 1144,
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SHB 1144, CH 151 (2013) |
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Online technology use, Washington K-12 online professional development project, board role:
ESHB 1252 |
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Principals, secondary, board to revise certificate renewals to include career and technical education:
HB 1650, SHB 1650, SB 5818 |
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Psychologists, school, training requirements for, including high school transition services for students with disabilities:
E2SSB 5330 |
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School districts, innovation grants, board to award to districts implementing effective educator and school leadership compensation systems:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
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Special education, training requirements for, including high school transition services for students with disabilities:
E2SSB 5330 |
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Suicide, youth screening and referral training for school nurses, social workers, and counselors :
HB 1336, SB 5365 |
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Suicide, youth screening and referral training for school nurses, social workers, counselors, and school psychologists:
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ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
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Teacher certification programs, expanding testing alternatives for admission, board role:
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HB 1178, CH 193 (2013) |
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Teacher certification standards, expanding STEM requirements to include the arts (STEAM):
SB 5909 |
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Teacher preparation and certification, articulated pathway for, board to convene work group to design:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
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Teachers, unprofessional conduct, certificate or permit revocation due to fraudulent test submission upon complaint from board:
HB 1765 |
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Teachers, unprofessional conduct, reprimand or certificate or permit revocation or suspension due to fraudulent test submission upon complaint from board:
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2ESB 5701, CH 163 (2013) |
PROFESSIONS
(See also ATTORNEYS; DENTISTS AND DENTISTRY; HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS; INSURANCE; MORTGAGES AND MORTGAGE BROKERS; PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS) |
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Apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Barbering, rules for online learning:
HB 1038, SHB 1038, SB 5779 |
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Barbering, schools of, recognizing as institutions of postsecondary study for sake of federal financial aid, conditions:
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HB 1683, CH 201 (2013) |
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Beekeeping, apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Communication access real-time translation providers, certification and regulation:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Cosmetology, barbering, manicuring, and esthetics, rules for online learning:
HB 1038, SHB 1038, SB 5779 |
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Cosmetology, schools of, recognizing as institutions of postsecondary study for sake of federal financial aid, conditions:
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HB 1683, CH 201 (2013) |
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Court interpreters, providing for non-English-speaking persons:
SHB 1542 |
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Court interpreters, providing for non-English-speaking persons, reimbursement:
HB 1542, SB 5398 |
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Court reporters and court reporting firms, contracts for services, prohibitions:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Debt adjusters, nonprofit, defining "fair share" paid by creditor:
HB 1572, SB 5338 |
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Debt adjusters, stakeholder group to discuss compensation, including "fair share":
ESSB 5338 |
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Debt adjusting services, nonprofit, licensing and regulation:
HB 1491, SB 5527 |
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Electricians, with certain certificates, photovoltaic electrical systems endorsement:
SB 5189 |
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Electricians, with certain license or certificate, allowing generator load bank testing without electrical work permit:
HB 1855 |
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Engineers, registration renewal, continuing professional development requirements:
HB 1231, SHB 1231 |
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Escrow agents, expanding "escrow" definition for licensing purposes and exempting certain entities from licensing:
HB 1034,
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SHB 1034, CH 64 (2013) |
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Escrow agents, involvement in reconveyances of deeds of trust:
HB 1435,
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SHB 1435, CH 114 (2013) |
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Esthetics, master esthetics and master estheticians, licensing and practice provisions:
HB 1779,
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SHB 1779, CH 187 (2013) |
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Esthetics, rules for online learning:
HB 1038, SHB 1038, SB 5779 |
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Esthetics, schools of, recognizing as institutions of postsecondary study for sake of federal financial aid, conditions:
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HB 1683, CH 201 (2013) |
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Exchange facilitators, requirements and violations:
SB 5082,
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ESSB 5082, CH 228 (2013) |
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Fishing guides, food fish or game fish, expanding information and other requirements for licensure:
SB 5786,
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SSB 5786, CH 314 (2013) |
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Fishing guides, food fish or game fish, western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirements for:
HB 1917 |
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Fishing guides, unlawfully acting as food or game fish guide, adding western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirement to statute:
HB 1917 |
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Fishing guides, unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
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HVAC/refrigeration specialty electricians, certified, exempting use from various requirements in connection with like-in-kind appliance replacement:
HB 1760, SB 5682 |
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Language access providers, interpreter services from, authorizing direct purchase by certain state agencies and modifying collective bargaining provisions:
ESHB 1753 |
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Language access providers, interpreter services from, integrating purchase by certain state agencies and modifying collective bargaining provisions:
HB 1753, 2SHB 1753, SB 5833 |
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Licensing, professions, expanding use of military training and experience to satisfy requirements for license, certification, registration, or permit:
HB 1859 |
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Locksmiths, defining "locksmith services" and prohibiting misrepresentation of locksmith business location:
SB 5597 |
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Manicuring, rules for online learning:
HB 1038, SHB 1038, SB 5779 |
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Manicuring, schools of, recognizing as institutions of postsecondary study for sake of federal financial aid, conditions:
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HB 1683, CH 201 (2013) |
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Military training and experience, expanding use for satisfying requirements for professional license, certification, registration, or permit:
HB 1859 |
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Money transmitters, amending provisions of uniform money services act:
HB 1327,
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SHB 1327, CH 106 (2013), SB 5209, SSB 5209 |
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Private investigators, motor vehicle owner information requests by, notice requirements:
HB 1308, SB 5182,
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SSB 5182, CH 232 (2013) |
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Process servers, assault in third degree to include assault of legal process servers:
HB 1131, SB 5345 |
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Real estate appraisers, trainee applicants and existing credential holders, fingerprint-based background checks:
HB 1740, SHB 1740 |
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Real estate brokers, independent contractor status when not under contract with firm:
HB 1853,
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SHB 1853, CH 207 (2013), SB 5729 |
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Real-time captioners, certification and regulation:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Tour operators, preferential business and occupation tax rates, eliminating to provide basic education and higher education funding:
ESHB 2034, HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Travel agents, preferential business and occupation tax rates, eliminating to provide basic education and higher education funding:
ESHB 2034, HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Trustees for deeds of trust, requiring registration of:
SB 5840 |
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PROPERTY TAX
(See TAXES - PROPERTY TAX) |
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PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS
(See ATTORNEYS) |
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PROTECTION ORDERS
(See ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE) |
PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRISTS
(See also HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS; MENTAL HEALTH) |
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Detention of certain persons who present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards:
HB 1963 |
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Employed by departments of social and health services and corrections, office of state human resources director to gather market salary data related to:
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ESSB 5551, CH 284 (2013) |
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Sexual orientation change efforts, practice of, establishing work group to make recommendations concerning:
HB 1882 |
PSYCHOLOGISTS
(See also COUNSELORS AND COUNSELING; HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS; MENTAL HEALTH) |
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Detention of certain persons who present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards:
HB 1963 |
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Employed by departments of social and health services and corrections, office of state human resources director to gather market salary data related to:
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ESSB 5551, CH 284 (2013) |
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School psychologists, training requirements for, including high school transition services for students with disabilities:
E2SSB 5330 |
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School psychologists, youth suicide screening and referral training:
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ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
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Sexual orientation change efforts, practice of, establishing work group to make recommendations concerning:
HB 1882 |
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
(See also DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, PERSONS WITH; DOMESTIC RELATIONS; LONG-TERM CARE; MENTAL HEALTH; SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES, DEPARTMENT) |
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Adult day health programs, encouraging expansion through challenge grant program:
HB 1983 |
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Aged, blind, or disabled program, persons with disability eligible for, continuation of safety net benefits:
HB 2069, SHB 2069 |
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Background checks, unsupervised access to children, including persons seeking licensure for child welfare services:
SB 5565,
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Behavioral health 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,
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2SSB 5732, CH 338 (2013) |
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Benefit cards, electronic, prohibiting marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia purchases with:
ESSB 5279 |
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Benefit cards, electronic, prohibiting spirits retailers from accepting for purchase of spirits:
ESSB 5279 |
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Benefit cards, electronic, use in spirits retailer point-of-sale machines, requirement to disable machines' ability to accept cards:
SB 5279 |
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Birth control, requiring dispensing of contraceptive drugs for medicaid enrollees:
HB 2022, SHB 2022, SB 5884 |
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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,
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2SSB 5732, CH 338 (2013) |
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Child care subsidy program, payment received to constitute authorization for child support enforcement services:
SB 5157 |
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Child care subsidy program, provider commission of willful or knowing act that is a violation of department rules regarding receiving subsidy payments:
ESSB 5157 |
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Child welfare services, agreements with university-based child welfare research entity, state agency requirements:
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, assessing character, suitability, and competence for unsupervised access to children:
SB 5565,
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, charging fee for child abuse and neglect history request by out-of-state jurisdiction:
SB 5565,
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, Indian children, purchase of care from tribes and tribal agencies:
HB 1361,
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SB 5235, CH 32 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, infants in out-of-home care, HIV testing:
SB 5454 |
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Child welfare services, safety assessment tool, institute for public policy to conduct empirical study:
SB 5281, SSB 5281 |
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Child welfare services, service delivery measurements using certain indicators of success, developing:
HB 1774,
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, service delivery measurements, developing:
SB 5531, SSB 5531 |
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Child welfare services, training and advancement program, collecting certain financial assistance payments:
HB 1708, SHB 1708, SB 5403, SSB 5403 |
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Child welfare services, youth in out-of-home care, improving educational outcomes:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Child welfare transformation design committee, suspending statute that established committee:
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Children's services, domestic violence training for caseworkers:
SSB 5162, SB 5315,
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SSB 5315, CH 254 (2013) |
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Electronic benefit cards, prohibiting marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia purchases with:
ESSB 5279 |
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Electronic benefit cards, prohibiting spirits retailers from accepting for purchase of spirits:
ESSB 5279 |
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Electronic benefit cards, use in spirits retailer point-of-sale machines, requirement to disable machines' ability to accept cards:
SB 5279 |
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Eligibility for public assistance, limiting enrollment in several programs to citizens of United States and qualified aliens:
HB 1391 |
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Family support and related services, performance-based contracts for, modifying provisions:
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Food stamp program, limiting enrollment to citizens of United States and qualified aliens:
HB 1391 |
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Hospital safety net assessment and fund, modifying provisions to pay for medicaid hospital services and grants:
HB 2016, 2ESHB 2016, SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Hospital safety net assessment and fund, state to phase down during medicaid expansion and end reliance on:
SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Immigrants, restricting medical care services eligibility to certain legal immigrants:
HB 2069, SHB 2069 |
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In-home care services, funding for, repealing nonresident sales tax exemption:
SB 5346 |
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In-home care services, funding for, repealing nonresident sales tax exemption and extending sales tax to debt collection services:
HB 1273 |
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In-home care services, hours, basing solely on objective assessment of need:
HB 1273, SB 5346 |
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In-home personal care, agency electronic timekeeping, limited exemption when lacking a landline phone:
HB 1362, SB 5509 |
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Interpreter services, authorizing purchase by certain agencies for limited-English speaking or sensory-impaired public assistance applicants and recipients:
HB 1753, SB 5833 |
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Interpreter services, authorizing purchase by certain agencies for limited-English speaking public assistance applicants and recipients:
ESHB 1753, 2SHB 1753 |
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Medicaid enrollees, services to, allowing nurses and physicians to satisfy continuing education credits by performing:
HB 1628, SB 5825 |
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Medicaid, aligning certain expiration dates that limit payments for health care services with start of medicaid expansion:
SB 5631 |
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Medicaid, contraceptive drugs, requiring dispensing of:
HB 2022, SHB 2022, SB 5884 |
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Medicaid, eligible adults and children, premium assistance for health benefit exchange coverage for:
SB 5914, SSB 5914 |
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Medicaid, enhanced payment rates for rural hospitals that are sole community hospitals:
HB 1916, SB 5829, SB 5859 |
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Medicaid, expansion of, authorizing health care authority to implement:
SSB 5876 |
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Medicaid, expansion of, comprehensive modifications in order to implement:
SB 5894 |
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Medicaid, false claims, reasons for debarment of state procurement contractors to include:
SB 5948 |
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Medicaid, hospital safety net assessment and fund, modifying provisions to pay for medicaid hospital services and grants:
HB 2016, 2ESHB 2016, SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Medicaid, hospital safety net assessment and fund, state to phase down during medicaid expansion and end reliance on:
SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Medicaid, managed care, enrollee comprehensive medication management:
SSB 5213,
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2SSB 5213, CH 261 (2013) |
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Medicaid, managed care, enrollee comprehensive medication management process:
HB 1637 |
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Medicaid, managed care, enrollee prescription review process:
SB 5213 |
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Medicaid, medicaid fraud penalty account, funding prescription monitoring program entirely from:
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HB 1565, CH 36 (2013), SB 5493 |
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Medicaid, nursing facility payment system, delaying rebase of certain rate components and extending certain rate add-ons:
HB 2042 |
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Medicaid, nursing facility payment system, establishing medicaid disproportionate share component rate allocation for each facility:
HB 1885, SB 5838 |
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Medicaid, nursing facility payment system, restoring certain changes made in 2011:
HB 1885, SB 5838 |
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Medicaid, restoring funding for in-home care services:
HB 1273 |
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Medical assistance program, complex rehabilitation technology products and services, health care authority to establish separate recognition for:
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E2SHB 1445, CH 178 (2013) |
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Medical assistance program, complex rehabilitation technology products and services, managed care plan adoption of regulations:
HB 1445, SHB 1445 |
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Medical assistance, health care authority to establish low-income disproportionate share hospital payment mechanism:
HB 1635, SHB 1635 |
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Medical assistance, hospital safety net assessment and fund, modifying provisions to pay for medicaid hospital services and grants:
HB 2016, 2ESHB 2016, SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Medical assistance, hospital safety net assessment and fund, state to phase down during medicaid expansion and end reliance on:
SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Medical assistance, limiting enrollment to citizens of United States and qualified aliens:
HB 1391 |
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Medical assistance, noncritical access hospitals, designing system of hospital quality incentive payments for:
HB 2016, 2ESHB 2016, SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Medical assistance, prospective payment system, psychiatric, and rehabilitation hospitals, designing system of hospital quality incentive payments for:
SB 5913 |
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Medical care services, restricting eligibility to certain legal immigrants:
HB 2069, SHB 2069 |
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Nursing facilities, medicaid payment system, various changes:
HB 1885, HB 2042, SB 5838 |
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Out-of-home care, youth residing in group care facility or foster family home, providing schooling support:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Program of all-inclusive care (PACE), establishing certain long-term care client rules and program education plan:
HB 1499,
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SHB 1499, CH 258 (2013) |
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Receiving care centers for children removed from parents or guardians, department of social and health services to license:
SB 5475 |
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Receiving care centers, licensing of, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
HB 1261 |
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Resource and assessment centers, license for, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
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SHB 1261, CH 105 (2013), SSB 5475 |
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Respite care, agency electronic timekeeping, limited exemption when lacking a landline phone:
HB 1362, SB 5509 |
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Safety net benefits, continuation for certain persons with a disability:
HB 2069, SHB 2069 |
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Temporary assistance for needy families, drug testing for certain recipients:
HB 1190, SB 5585 |
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Temporary assistance for needy families, family hardship exemption from sixty-month limit:
SHB 1734 |
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Temporary assistance for needy families, family violence and hardship exemptions from sixty-month limit:
HB 1734, SB 5643 |
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Temporary assistance for needy families, limiting enrollment to citizens of United States and qualified aliens:
HB 1391 |
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WorkFirst program, "work activity" definition, amending vocational education training provision:
HB 1342, SB 5600 |
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Working connections child care program, payment received to constitute authorization for child support enforcement services:
SB 5157 |
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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
(See CAMPAIGNS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION; RECORDS) |
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION
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Emergency rule making, in certain cases, modifying commission authority:
HB 1377, SHB 1377, SB 5257 |
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Ethics in state government and politics, restructuring certain ethics functions under commission:
HB 1005, SHB 1005, 2SHB 1005 |
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Finance reports, electronic filing requirement, supporting system with fees collected by commission:
HB 1005, SHB 1005, 2SHB 1005 |
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Financial affairs reporting, in certain cases, modifying commission authority:
HB 1377, SHB 1377, SB 5257 |
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Lobbying, by state agencies, requiring electronic report-filing:
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SHB 1093, CH 166 (2013) |
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Lobbying, by state agencies, strengthening prohibition:
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SHB 1093, CH 166 (2013) |
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Lobbying, by state agencies, strengthening prohibition through taxpayer funded lobbying reform act:
HB 1093 |
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Lobbyists, electronic filing requirement and database and query system for finance reports:
HB 1005, SHB 1005, 2SHB 1005 |
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Political advertising, sponsored by same committee, providing top five contributors information:
HB 1378,
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SB 5258, CH 138 (2013) |
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Web site, campaign donor information, printing commission web address on voters' pamphlets and ballots:
HB 1720, SB 5507,
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SSB 5507, CH 283 (2013) |
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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS BOARD
(See HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY) |
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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PERS)
(See RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS) |
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES
(See also COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES; COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES; LABOR; MARINE EMPLOYEES' COMMISSION; RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS; UNIFORMED PERSONNEL; WAGES AND HOURS; WORKERS' COMPENSATION) |
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Applications, disclosure, implementing sunshine committee recommendations:
HB 1298, SB 5169, SSB 5169 |
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Collective bargaining, community and technical college academic employees, step increases:
HB 1348, SB 5350 |
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Collective bargaining, community and technical college part-time nontenured academic employees, authorizing bargaining unit participation:
SB 5844 |
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Collective bargaining, department of corrections employees:
HB 1490, SHB 1490, SB 5387 |
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Collective bargaining, required action school district, modifying provisions for:
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E2SSB 5329, CH 159 (2013) |
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Collective bargaining, requiring supplemental bargaining of agency-specific issues at request of any party:
HB 1804 |
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Collective bargaining, state superintendent school district employees, provisions:
SB 5329 |
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Collective bargaining, state, excluding employee wellness programs from requirements:
SB 5811 |
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Collective bargaining, state, modifying provisions concerning health care benefits:
ESSB 5811 |
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Collective bargaining, uniformed personnel, interest arbitration panel determinations:
HB 1540, SB 5733 |
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Conservation districts, employees, disbursement of salaries, wages, and other reimbursement by electronic deposit:
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SB 5770, CH 164 (2013) |
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Democratic participation principles, training programs for public officials and employees:
HB 1198, SHB 1198 |
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Ethics in state government, provisions concerning violations, investigations, and related matters:
SB 5063, SB 5577,
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ESSB 5577, CH 190 (2013) |
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Language access providers, modifying collective bargaining provisions:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753, 2SHB 1753, SB 5833 |
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National defense authorization act, prohibiting state public employees or associated persons from cooperating with investigations or detainment under the act:
HB 1581, SB 5511 |
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Natural resources, department of, enforcement officers to become employees of department of fish and wildlife:
HB 1849 |
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Retaliation, protecting employees from, for conduct promoting public policy:
SB 5839 |
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Salaries and wages, authorizing direct deposit, including exceptions:
HB 2027 |
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Savings plan, Washington public employees', creation and relation to PERS, PSERS, SERS, and TRS:
SB 5851, ESSB 5851, SB 5856 |
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State employees, administrative reassignment, policies and procedures:
HB 1460, SB 5160, SSB 5160 |
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State employees, cell phone issuance, restricting to agency heads or employees facing safety risk:
SB 5381 |
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State employees, cellular device issuance, establishing criteria for:
SSB 5381 |
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State employees, de minimis use of state facilities to communicate certain health care, insurance, or retirement information to:
HB 1785 |
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State employees, displacement by agency use of private collection agencies:
HB 1123 |
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State employees, eligibility for health care benefits, modifying provisions concerning:
HB 1587, SB 5542, SB 5905, ESSB 5905 |
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State employees, eligibility for health care benefits, modifying provisions to be consistent with patient protection and affordable care act:
SB 5905, ESSB 5905 |
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State employees, health and wellness program and health plan benefits, expanding wellness programs:
SB 5474 |
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State employees, home assignment, policies and procedures:
HB 1460, SB 5160, SSB 5160 |
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State employees, parking and transit fee payroll deductions, authorizing pretax payment, conditions:
HB 1456,
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SHB 1456, CH 124 (2013) |
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State employees, part-time, using Washington health benefit exchange for:
ESSB 5905 |
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State employees, receiving two unpaid holidays, including specific days for reason of faith or conscience:
HB 1744, SB 5173 |
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State employees, requiring truthfulness in providing information concerning their employment and duties and other matters:
SB 5504 |
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State employees, requiring wellness programs in state employee health care benefits:
ESSB 5811 |
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State employees, requiring wellness programs in state employee health care benefits but excluding from collective bargaining:
SB 5811 |
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State employees, shared leave program, including school and educational service district employees in uniformed service shared leave pool:
SB 5826 |
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Uniformed services, uniformed service shared leave pool, removing exclusion of school and educational service district employees from:
SB 5826 |
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Unions, information concerning union membership and dues rights, placement in workplace posters:
HB 1461 |
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Veterans, use of veteran scoring criteria status for public employment examinations:
HB 1537,
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SHB 1537, CH 83 (2013), SB 5061 |
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION
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Uniformed personnel, collective bargaining, commission role in interest arbitration panel process:
HB 1540 |
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Unions, information concerning union membership and dues rights, placement in workplace posters, commission role:
HB 1461 |
PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICTS
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Local sales and use tax, tax to expire when bonds for certain facilities are retired:
HB 1687, SB 5599 |
PUBLIC FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS
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2011-2013 and 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects, financing with certain bond proceeds to be deposited in various accounts:
SHB 1088, SSB 5036 |
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2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects, financing with certain bond proceeds to be deposited in various accounts:
HB 1088, SB 5036 |
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24/7 alcohol/drug monitoring revolving account, creation:
SHB 2030 |
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24/7 sobriety account, creation:
HB 2030, SB 5912, SSB 5912, 2SSB 5912 |
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Account for proceeds from sale of bonds for higher education construction, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Basic health plan self-insurance reserve account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
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SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
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Benefits account, creation in connection with Washington health security trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
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Brownfield redevelopment trust fund account, creation:
SB 5201, SSB 5201,
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2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
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Budget stabilization account, transferring certain funds from account to general fund:
HB 2046 |
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Building code council account, using certain unexpended funds for an operating contingency fund:
HB 1618 |
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Building communities fund account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Capital vessel replacement account, deposit of certificate of title transaction service fee for ferry replacement:
SHB 1129 |
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Capital vessel replacement account, deposit of motor vehicle registration service fee for ferry replacement:
HB 1129, SHB 1129 |
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Cities and towns, dedicated accounts, use for fiscal relief:
SB 5005 |
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Code officials apprenticeship and training account, creation:
SB 5074 |
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Columbia river basin taxable bond water supply development account, transferring certain bond proceeds to:
HB 1088, SHB 1088, SB 5036, SSB 5036 |
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Columbia river crossing project account, use in connection with bonds for financing crossing project:
HB 1975, SHB 1975, SB 5864, SB 5923 |
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Commercial fisheries buyback account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Common school construction fund, modifying funds usage provisions:
SB 5895 |
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Community residential program account, creation:
SB 5370 |
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Companion animal spay/neuter assistance account, creation:
HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202 |
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Connecting Washington account, creation:
HB 1954, SHB 1954, SB 5920 |
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Counties, dedicated accounts, use for fiscal relief:
SB 5005 |
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County road administration board storm water pollution account, creation:
HB 1954 |
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Criminal justice training commission account, creation:
HB 1315 |
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Criminal justice training commission firing range maintenance account, creation:
HB 1613,
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SHB 1613, CH 265 (2013), SB 5516 |
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Debt-limit general fund bond retirement account, payment of principal and interest on certain bonds:
HB 1088, SHB 1088, SB 5036, SSB 5036 |
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Decontamination account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
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SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
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Department of ecology storm water pollution account, creation:
HB 1954 |
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Disabled veterans assistance account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Displace worker training account, creation in connection with Washington health security trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
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Economic development commission account, eliminating:
HB 2029, SHB 2029 |
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Education construction fund, modifying funds usage provisions:
SB 5895 |
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Education legacy trust account, certain funding deposited into, preserving through application of estate and transfer tax to certain property transfers:
EHB 1920, HB 2064, SHB 2064,
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EHB 2075, CH 2 (2013) |
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Education legacy trust account, depositing certain tax revenues for basic education funding:
HB 1122, SB 5039, SB 5895 |
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Education legacy trust account, depositing receipts from privilege tax on petroleum businesses in:
SB 5756 |
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Education legacy trust account, deposits from capital gains tax and extensions of certain other taxes:
SB 5738 |
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Education legacy trust account, expenditures from, when computing state expenditure limit:
SB 5895, 2ESSB 5895 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers from state general fund to, excluding from calculation of general state revenues for certain purposes:
ESHB 2034, EHB 2036 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers from state general fund to, exempting from state expenditure limit:
ESHB 2034, EHB 2036 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers to, increasing by extending state business and occupation surtax:
HB 2037, HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers to, increasing by narrowing nonresident sales tax preference:
EHB 2036 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers to, increasing by narrowing or eliminating certain tax preferences:
ESHB 2034 |
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Education legacy trust account, transfers to, increasing by narrowing or eliminating certain tax preferences and extending certain taxes set to expire:
HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Electric utility rural economic development revolving funds, expiration date for tax credit for contributions:
SB 5032 |
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Employee fair classification act account, creation:
HB 1440, SHB 1440, 2SHB 1440, SB 5526 |
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Enterprise services account, modifying provisions:
HB 1972 |
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Enterprise services account, technical corrections:
HB 1829,
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SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
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Environmental legacy stewardship account, creation:
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2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
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Equipment replacement fund, establishment by a county auditor, funds to be used for vote tallying equipment replacement:
SHB 1103 |
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Fair fund, depositing state lottery account moneys in fund to support youth agricultural fair-related training opportunities:
SB 5813 |
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Family and medical leave enforcement account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Family leave insurance account, changing name to family and medical leave insurance account:
HB 1457, SHB 1457, SB 5292 |
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Financial responsibility education account, creation:
HB 1803 |
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Firearm-related injury and death prevention account, creation:
HB 1703 |
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Food animal veterinarian conditional scholarship account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Freight congestion relief account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
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SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
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Fruit and vegetable district fund, extending expiration dates for transfers to:
HB 1889,
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SHB 1889, CH 46 (2013) |
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Geoduck aquaculture research account, renaming as shellfish aquaculture research account:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
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Geothermal account, modifying provisions:
SB 5369 |
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Geothermal account, modifying provisions and repealing certain sections:
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SSB 5369, CH 274 (2013) |
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GET ready for college account, creation:
SB 5044 |
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Governor's official inaugural ball account, creation:
HB 1205 |
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Green jobs tax credit account, creation:
HB 1301 |
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Health benefit exchange account, requiring that expenditures be used only to fund operation of the Washington health benefit exchange:
HB 1947, ESHB 1947 |
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Health care declarations registry account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
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SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
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Health insurance partnership account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Health security trust, creation of reserve, displaced worker training, and benefits accounts in connection with trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
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Health security trust, transfer of certain accounts in connection with trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
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Heritage barn preservation fund, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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High occupancy vehicle account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Higher education construction account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
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Home visiting services account, modifying provisions:
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SB 5809, CH 165 (2013) |
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Horse racing commission operating account, earnings from account:
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HB 1006, CH 88 (2013) |
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Hospital safety net assessment fund, modifying assessment and fund provisions to pay for medicaid hospital services and grants:
HB 2016, 2ESHB 2016, SB 5913, SSB 5913 |
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Housing trust fund, revising provisions concerning administrative costs:
HB 1617,
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SHB 1617, CH 145 (2013), SB 5439, SSB 5439 |
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Impaired driving safety account, transferring liquor excise taxes deposited in liquor excise tax fund to:
SB 5917, SB 5929 |
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Impaired driving safety account, using certain beer tax revenues for impaired driving safety and enforcement:
SB 5915, SB 5917, SB 5929, SB 5930 |
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Independent youth housing account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
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Industrial hemp account, creation:
HB 1888, SHB 1888 |
|
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Industrial insurance administrative fund, creation as revolving fund:
SB 5675 |
|
|
Institutional impact account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Investment trust, Washington, deposit of public funds:
SB 5029 |
|
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Job skills program account, creation:
HB 1247, SB 5560, SSB 5560 |
|
|
Job skills program trust account, creation:
HB 1247, SB 5560, SSB 5560 |
|
|
Judicial stabilization trust account, surcharges, extending expiration dates:
HB 1961, SHB 1961 |
|
|
Life sciences discovery fund, funding agricultural production-based research using revenues from property taxation of marijuana-related trademarks, etc.:
HB 1976 |
|
|
Liquor excise tax fund, deposit of liquor excise taxes and transfer to impaired driving safety account:
SB 5917, SB 5929 |
|
|
Liquor excise tax fund, deposit of liquor excise taxes and transfer to liquor revolving fund, modifying provisions:
HB 1368, SB 5703 |
|
|
Liquor revolving fund, distribution of revenues:
HB 1368, HB 2067, SB 5703 |
|
|
Local government severance taxation account, establishment:
HB 1856, SHB 1856 |
|
|
Maintenance, operations, and preservation account, creation:
HB 1954 |
|
|
Manufacturing innovation and modernization account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Marine resources stewardship trust account, expenditures to be in keeping with Washington coastal marine advisory council recommendations:
*
ESB 5603, CH 318 (2013) |
|
|
Medicaid fraud penalty account, funding prescription monitoring program entirely from:
*
HB 1565, CH 36 (2013), SB 5493 |
|
|
Medical quality assurance commission account, creation:
HB 1564 |
|
|
Meeting industry demand account, creation:
HB 1936 |
|
|
Mercury-containing light recycling account, creation:
SB 5658 |
|
|
Mortgage recovery fund, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Motor vehicle account, depositing certain transportation facility naming fees into account:
HB 1051, SB 5584 |
|
|
Multiuse roadway safety account, creation:
HB 1632, SHB 1632, SB 5513 |
|
|
Naming of state transportation facilities, depositing of naming fees into relevant accounts:
HB 1051, SB 5584 |
|
|
New economy scholars account, establishment for new economy scholars program to expand high employer demand programs, council role:
HB 2049 |
|
|
Paint product stewardship account, creation:
HB 1579, SB 5424 |
|
|
Paramount duty trust fund, establishing:
HB 1545 |
|
|
Park land trust revolving fund, deposit and use of certain oil and gas severance and conservation excise tax revenues:
HB 1856, SHB 1856 |
|
|
Pedestrian, bicycle, and safe routes to school account, creation:
SHB 1954 |
|
|
Pension funding stabilization account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Pension funding stabilization account, expenditures from, when computing state expenditure limit:
2ESSB 5895 |
|
|
Personnel service fund, discontinuing use by department of enterprise services:
HB 1972 |
|
|
Product stewardship programs account, repealing:
SB 5658 |
|
|
Prostitution prevention and intervention account, expenditures, using to fund statewide coordinating committee on sex trafficking:
*
ESHB 1291, CH 121 (2013) |
|
|
Public disclosure electronic filing account, creation:
HB 1005, SHB 1005, 2SHB 1005 |
|
|
Public employees' and retirees' insurance account, transfer of moneys to reserve and benefits accounts:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
|
Public facilities construction loan revolving account, using moneys for economic revitalization loan program:
HB 1079, SB 5533 |
|
|
Public printing revolving account, eliminating:
HB 1829, HB 1972,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Public safety reimbursable bond account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Public transportation systems account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Public works administration account, using funds from account for public works construction service provider payment reporting:
EHB 1473 |
|
|
Public works assistance account, redirecting account funds:
HB 1484, SHB 1484 |
|
|
Puyallup tribal settlement account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Radioactive mixed waste account, creation:
SSB 5296,
*
2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
|
|
Real estate excise tax electronic technology account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Regional transportation investment district account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Reinvesting in youth account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Reserve account, creation in connection with Washington health security trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
|
Rural health access account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Salmon enhancement construction account, removing obsolete reference:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Satellite system management account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829, SB 5287,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
Scrap metal license account, creation:
HB 1756 |
|
|
Special category E account, creation:
SB 5296, SSB 5296 |
|
|
Special personnel litigation settlement account, eliminating:
HB 1829, SHB 1829,
*
SSB 5287, CH 251 (2013) |
|
|
State and local toxics control accounts, deposit of moneys for toxic waste cleanup sites:
SB 5296, SSB 5296,
*
2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
|
|
State fair fund, dedicated revenue for youth opportunities involving agricultural fairs:
HB 1398, SB 5672, SB 5791, SSB 5791 |
|
|
State fair fund, depositing state lottery account moneys in fund to support youth agricultural fair-related training opportunities:
SB 5813 |
|
|
State health care authority administrative account, transfer of moneys to reserve and benefits accounts:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
|
State lottery account, modifying moneys distribution provisions:
HB 1428, HB 1982,
*
SHB 1982, CH 136 (2013), SB 5273, SSB 5273, SB 5813 |
|
|
State parks renewal and stewardship account, funding operation and maintenance of state parks from:
SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
|
|
State parks renewal and stewardship account, funding renovation and repair of state parks from:
SB 5575 |
|
|
State social and health services construction account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
State trade fair fund, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
State transportation storm water pollution and fish passage barrier account, creation:
HB 1954 |
|
|
State universal communications service program, optional establishment of account(s) by administrator:
HB 1857, SB 5351 |
|
|
Strategic innovative grant account, creation:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
|
Student child care in higher education account, state board for community and technical colleges to co-administer program:
HB 1873, SB 5730 |
|
|
Sustainable energy trust account, creation:
HB 1856, SHB 1856 |
|
|
Tacoma Narrows toll bridge account, transfers from account to pay debt service, limitations on:
HB 1965, SB 5854 |
|
|
Target zero account, creation:
SHB 2030, SB 5534 |
|
|
Taxpayer savings account, creation for voluntary contributions to state government:
SB 5091 |
|
|
Tobacco settlement account, transfer of moneys to reserve and benefits accounts:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
|
Toll facility accounts, depositing certain transportation facility naming fees into relevant account:
HB 1051, SB 5584 |
|
|
Toll facility bond retirement account, use in connection with bonds for financing Columbia river crossing project:
SHB 1975, SB 5923 |
|
|
Tourism enterprise account, eliminating:
HB 2029, SHB 2029 |
|
|
Transportation improvement board storm water pollution account, creation:
HB 1954 |
|
|
Tuition assistance program account, creation:
SHB 1725 |
|
|
Tuition support fund account, creation:
HB 1725 |
|
|
Universal communications services account, creation:
HB 1971, SHB 1971, E2SHB 1971, SSB 5873, SB 5899, SB 5911 |
|
|
Used battery stewardship account, creation:
HB 1364, SB 5457 |
|
|
Veterans conservation corps account, eliminating:
SB 5287 |
|
|
Veterans' assistance fund, county use for fiscal relief:
SB 5005 |
|
|
Washington horse racing commission operating account, dedicated revenue for youth opportunities involving horses and horse racing:
HB 1398, SB 5672, SB 5791, SSB 5791 |
|
|
Washington metal theft prevention authority account, creation:
HB 1552 |
|
|
Washington opportunity pathways account, expenditures from, when computing state expenditure limit:
SB 5895, 2ESSB 5895 |
|
|
Washington state industrial insurance fund, establishment:
SB 5675 |
|
|
Water pollution control revolving administration account, creation:
HB 1141,
*
SHB 1141, CH 96 (2013) |
|
|
Wildfire prevention account, creation:
HB 1127, SHB 1127 |
|
|
Wolf interaction conflict account, creation:
HB 1501, SHB 1501 |
|
|
Wolf-livestock conflict account, creation:
SB 5079, SSB 5193,
*
E2SSB 5193, CH 329 (2013) |
|
|
Yakima integrated plan implementation account, creation:
HB 1196, HB 1414, SHB 1414, SB 5367, SSB 5367 |
|
|
Yakima integrated plan implementation revenue recovery account, creation:
HB 1196, HB 1414, SHB 1414, SB 5367, SSB 5367 |
|
|
Yakima integrated plan implementation taxable bond account, creation:
HB 1196, HB 1414, SHB 1414, SB 5367, SSB 5367 |
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
(See also AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION; DRUGS; HAZARDOUS WASTE; HEALTH CARE; HUMAN REMAINS; LITTERING; MEDICINE AND MEDICAL DEVICES; SOLID WASTE; WATER; WATER POLLUTION) |
|
|
Abortion services, hospital provision of, certificate of need review to include determination concerning:
SB 5586 |
|
|
Alzheimer's or dementia, senior citizens with, development and implementation of silver alert plan:
HB 1689, SB 5602 |
|
|
Antifreeze and coolant, denatonium benzoate exemption for vehicle sale:
HB 1010, SHB 1010 |
|
|
Antifreeze and coolant, spent, denatonium benzoate exemption when stored or transported for disposal:
SHB 1010 |
|
|
Asbestos abatement projects, respirator requirements:
HB 1110 |
|
|
Asbestos-containing building materials, labeling requirements:
HB 1926, SB 5458,
*
ESSB 5458, CH 51 (2013) |
|
|
Assisted suicide services, hospital provision of, certificate of need review to include determination concerning:
SB 5586 |
|
|
Assisted suicide, informed consent and reporting for purposes of death with dignity act, modifying provisions:
SB 5683 |
|
|
Batteries, small rechargeable battery stewardship:
ESHB 1364 |
|
|
Batteries, small rechargeable battery stewardship act:
HB 1364, SB 5457 |
|
|
Birth control, requiring dispensing of contraceptive drugs for medicaid enrollees:
HB 2022, SHB 2022, SB 5884 |
|
|
Blood, tissue, or blood and tissue banks, business and occupation tax exemption for, modifying definitions, including "qualifying blood bank":
HB 1766, SB 5848, SSB 5848 |
|
|
Brain injury awareness organizations and individuals, honoring the efforts of:
*
HR 4637 (2013) |
|
|
Carbon monoxide alarms, in residential occupancies, extending deadline:
HB 1606, SB 5494, SSB 5494 |
|
|
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, requiring instruction for high school graduation:
HB 1556,
*
SHB 1556, CH 181 (2013), SB 5428 |
|
|
Chemicals and chemical mixtures in environment, department of health to evaluate and report:
SB 5348 |
|
|
Children's products, limiting presence of TRIS and other flame retardants when products manufactured, sold, or distributed for use in state:
HB 1294, ESHB 1294, SB 5181, SB 5933 |
|
|
Community health alert notification plans, adoption by local boards of health:
HB 1139, SHB 1139, SB 5228 |
|
|
Crisis responders, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention:
HB 1963 |
|
|
Defibrillators, medical emergency response and automated external defibrillator program for high schools:
HB 1556,
*
SHB 1556, CH 181 (2013), SB 5232, SB 5428 |
|
|
Diabetes epidemic, agency collaboration to identify goals and develop agency plans:
HB 1795, SB 5423 |
|
|
Energy drinks, prohibiting selling or giving away to person under age eighteen:
HB 1807 |
|
|
Epinephrine autoinjectors, placing in schools:
HB 1578,
*
ESB 5104, CH 268 (2013) |
|
|
Explosive actuated tactical devices, transportation and storage by law enforcement, exemption from Washington state explosives act requirements:
SB 5264,
*
SSB 5264, CH 140 (2013) |
|
|
Firearm-related injury and death prevention education program, creation, with funding from firearm retail sale fee:
HB 1703 |
|
|
Firearms safety and violence reduction in relation to public health and safety, task force on, legislature to convene:
SB 5714 |
|
|
First aid, mental health, training for teachers and educational staff:
*
ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SB 5333, SSB 5333 |
|
|
Flame retardants, limiting presence in upholstered furniture and children's products manufactured, sold, or distributed for use in state:
HB 1294, ESHB 1294, SB 5181, SB 5933 |
|
|
Food and beverages, healthy eating, promotion through state agency adoption and implementation of provision and service standards:
HB 1321, SHB 1321 |
|
|
Health and human services, regional, county authority to impose local sales and use tax to fund:
HB 2073 |
|
|
Health care records, patient-authorized disclosure by provider or facility, determining reasonable fee for:
HB 2074 |
|
|
Health districts, finances and banking, district control as directed by health board:
HB 1783 |
|
|
HIV, fluids infected with, expanding first and second degree assault to include all fluids infected with destructive diseases:
HB 1018, HB 1262 |
|
|
HIV, sexual intercourse prohibition when partner not informed:
HB 1018, HB 1262 |
|
|
HIV, testing of infants placed in out-of-home care:
SB 5454 |
|
|
Hospitals, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention:
HB 1963 |
|
|
Immunization, meningococcal disease, schools to provide online access to required information concerning:
SB 5753 |
|
|
Infections, health care-associated, aligning state reporting requirements with federal requirements:
*
HB 1471, CH 319 (2013) PV, SB 5415 |
|
|
Litter and potentially dangerous litter, abatement of nuisance, city and town authority:
HB 1367, SB 5323 |
|
|
Mental health professionals, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention:
HB 1963 |
|
|
Mercury-containing light product stewardship program, repealing program and account:
SB 5658 |
|
|
Mercury-containing lights, product stewardship organizations, including environmental handling charges and antitrust law immunity:
HB 1444 |
|
|
Notifiable health conditions, public notification by local health jurisdictions:
HB 1139, SB 5228 |
|
|
Obesity, prevention through early learning programs, including among duties of department of early learning :
HB 1784 |
|
|
Organ and tissue donation, awareness account, voluntary donation at time of vehicle registration, marketing of:
HB 1726, SHB 1726 |
|
|
Pain awareness month, recognizing:
*
HR 4614 (2013) |
|
|
Paint, architectural, producers to establish paint stewardship program:
HB 1579, SB 5424 |
|
|
Scientific uncertainty, state agency authorization in spite of uncertainty to act to prevent environmental and human health damage:
SB 5255 |
|
|
Sexually transmitted diseases, disclosure of records and information, expanding statutes:
HB 1679,
*
ESHB 1679, CH 200 (2013) |
|
|
Significant health risks, public notification by local health jurisdictions:
SHB 1139 |
|
|
Silver alert plan, development and implementation by state patrol for recovering senior citizens with Alzheimer's or dementia:
HB 1689, SB 5602 |
|
|
Smoke detection devices, in dwelling units, requiring installation of certain lithium battery devices:
HB 2053 |
|
|
State employees, de minimis use of state facilities to communicate certain health care information to:
HB 1785 |
|
|
Stillbirth, certificates of, issuance by county registrar to mother or father:
HB 1137 |
|
|
Suicide assessment, treatment, and management training for health care providers, modifying requirements:
HB 1376,
*
SHB 1376, CH 78 (2013) |
|
|
Transportation system policy goals, including air quality improvement to promote health improvement:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
|
|
Traumatic brain injury, honoring the efforts of brain injury awareness organizations and individuals:
*
HR 4637 (2013) |
|
|
Upholstered furniture, limiting presence of TRIS and other flame retardants when furniture manufactured, sold, or distributed for use in state:
HB 1294, ESHB 1294, SB 5181, SB 5933 |
|
|
Vital records, birth certificates, provisions:
HB 1525,
*
SHB 1525, CH 321 (2013), SB 5118, ESSB 5118 |
|
|
Vital records, birth certificates, provisions concerning adopted persons and birth parents:
HB 1525,
*
SHB 1525, CH 321 (2013), SB 5118, ESSB 5118 |
|
|
Vital records, certificates of stillbirth, issuance by county registrar to mother or father:
HB 1137 |
|
PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICTS
(See HOSPITALS) |
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, SUPERINTENDENT
|
|
|
Academic acceleration incentive program, establishment, office of superintendent to allocate funds:
HB 1642, SHB 1642,
*
2SHB 1642, CH 184 (2013), SB 5243, SSB 5243, E2SSB 5243 |
|
|
Alternative learning experience courses, office of superintendent to conduct study for creating funding proposal for:
SB 5794, SSB 5794, 2SSB 5794 |
|
|
Artworks for school plant facilities, superintendent allocation of funds for instructional equipment and technology:
HB 1054, SB 5581 |
|
|
Assessments of learning, common core standards, notifying parents or guardians:
HB 1293, SHB 1293, SB 5366 |
|
|
Assessments, student, modifying system in multiple ways to reduce costs, role of office of superintendent:
HB 2047 |
|
|
Career and technical education courses, model framework and curriculum and program of study for, convening work group:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
|
|
Career and technical education programs, aligning with community and technical college high-demand applied baccalaureate programs, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5624, SSB 5624,
*
2SSB 5624, CH 55 (2013) |
|
|
Career and technical education, dropout reengagement in STEM fields through establishment of ASSET program, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5754, SSB 5754 |
|
|
Career and technical education, grants for aligning dropout reengagement with entry into high-demand occupations, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1871, SB 5754 |
|
|
Career and technical education, office of superintendent to establish list of mandatory course equivalencies for:
HB 1650, SHB 1650, SB 5818 |
|
|
Career and technical education, role of office of superintendent in connection with STEM education innovation alliance:
HB 1872, SHB 1872, E2SHB 1872, SB 5755, SSB 5755 |
|
|
Challenged and lowest-achieving schools, superintendent to identify:
HB 1177, SHB 1177 |
|
|
Child welfare services, youth in out-of-home care, office of superintendent role in improving educational outcomes:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
*
2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
|
|
Civil liberties public education program, suspending various program requirements:
SB 5753 |
|
|
Collaborative schools for innovation and success pilot project, participation in by certain required action districts, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5649 |
|
|
Construction assistance program for schools, minimum state funding assistance percentage, raising:
HB 1505, SB 5642 |
|
|
Defibrillators, medical emergency response and automated external defibrillator program for high schools, office of superintendent to institute:
HB 1556,
*
SHB 1556, CH 181 (2013), SB 5232, SB 5428 |
|
|
Digital college in the high school, establishment as pilot project, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1208 |
|
|
Disabilities, students with, provision of high school transition services, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1735, E2SSB 5330, SB 5671, SB 5706, SSB 5706 |
|
|
Discipline task force, office of superintendent to convene:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680, SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Dropout prevention through farm engagement pilot project, role of office of superintendent in establishing:
EHB 1276, SHB 1276 |
|
|
Dropout reduction, K-12 dropout prevention, intervention, and reengagement system, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1424, SHB 1424, 2SHB 1424 |
|
|
Dropout reengagement, grants for aligning with entry into high-demand occupations, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1871, SB 5754 |
|
|
Dropout reengagement, particularly in STEM fields, establishment of ASSET program to promote, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5754, SSB 5754 |
|
|
Dual high school/college credit courses, office of superintendent to collect data and post information concerning:
HB 1642, SHB 1642,
*
2SHB 1642, CH 184 (2013), SB 5243, SSB 5243, E2SSB 5243 |
|
|
Education data, longitudinal, pilot project for managing and using, role of office of the superintendent:
SSB 5330, E2SSB 5330 |
|
|
Educational opportunity gap oversight and accountability committee, implementing recommendations of:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
|
|
Educator support program, establishment, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Emotional or behavioral distress in students, office of superintendent to develop model plan for recognition, screening, and response:
HB 1336,
*
ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SB 5365, SSB 5365 |
|
|
English language learner accountability task force, office of superintendent to convene:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680 |
|
|
Federal receipts, requiring that office of superintendent report concerning federal financial assistance:
SB 5804, SSB 5804 |
|
|
Financial education public-private partnership, curriculum provisions, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1173, SB 5483 |
|
|
Firearms accident prevention, Eddie Eagle GunSafe program, use of instructional materials from:
SB 5660, SJM 8006 |
|
|
Firearms accident prevention, office of superintendent to develop program of instruction for K-12 students:
SB 5660 |
|
|
Flexibility for education system, modifying or repealing various provisions to provide:
SB 5753, ESSB 5753, SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
|
Funding, prototypical school allocation model, implementing quality education council's recommendations regarding full funding values for:
SB 5570 |
|
|
Grading of schools and districts, performance-based, office of superintendent reporting role:
SB 5328, ESSB 5328, SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
|
Grading of schools and districts, performance-based, office of superintendent reporting role for pilot program:
ESSB 5328, SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
|
Graduation coaches, providing to high schools in certain cases, role of office of superintendent:
SHB 1424, 2SHB 1424 |
|
|
High school and beyond plan, standard template for, office of superintendent to develop:
HB 1650, SHB 1650, SB 5818 |
|
|
High school equivalency certificates and tests, issuance by office of superintendent and state board for community and technical colleges:
HB 1686,
*
SHB 1686, CH 39 (2013), SB 5646 |
|
|
Indian tribes, state-tribal education compact schools, role of superintendent:
HB 1134, SHB 1134,
*
E2SHB 1134, CH 242 (2013) |
|
|
Indicators of educational system health, statewide, establishment as basis for performance goals and measurements, office of superintendent role:
SB 5491,
*
ESSB 5491, CH 282 (2013) |
|
|
Learning assistance program, evidence-based, modifying requirements for, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Learning assistance program, menus of best practices for struggling students, office to convene panel of experts to develop:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Music does matter program, superintendent allocation of grants for kindergarten music education:
HB 1248, SB 5451 |
|
|
Online learning in public schools, standardizing, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1423, SHB 1423, SB 5667 |
|
|
Prototypical school model, achieving through annual improvements in staffing levels:
HB 1673 |
|
|
Quality education council, implementing council recommendations:
HB 1560, SB 5570 |
|
|
Quality education council, increasing learning opportunities in STEM disciplines through STEM education innovation alliance:
HB 1872, SHB 1872, E2SHB 1872, SB 5755, SSB 5755 |
|
|
Quality education council, role in establishment of statewide indicators of educational system health:
SB 5491,
*
ESSB 5491, CH 282 (2013) |
|
|
Quality education council, staffing resources recommended by, enhancing basic education allocation formula to adopt:
HB 1673 |
|
|
Reading and early literacy, menu of best practices for struggling students, office to convene panel of experts to develop:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Reading and early literacy, providing system of instruction and services through multiple strategies, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
|
|
Reading proficiency, role of office of superintendent in improving student reading in third grade:
SHB 1452 |
|
|
Renewal school district, statewide, office of the superintendent role in establishing:
HB 1641 |
|
|
Required action districts, districts with a lowest-achieving school to be designated as, office of superintendent role in requirements and options:
SSB 5329,
*
E2SSB 5329, CH 159 (2013) |
|
|
Rule making by office, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
|
|
Running start program, increasing enrollment of underrepresented students, establishing partnership pilot project, role of office of superintendent:
SHB 1526, E2SHB 1526 |
|
|
School employees, certain annual training for, office of superintendent option to shift from every year to every fourth year:
SB 5753 |
|
|
School safety advisory committee, role in designing emergency response systems for schools:
*
2SSB 5197, CH 233 (2013) |
|
|
Schools, performance incentive program, creating school recognition program:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
|
Schools, performance incentive program, creating Washington school recognition program:
SB 5328 |
|
|
Schools, public, developing model language access policy and procedure for adoption by districts, office of superintendent role:
HB 1815 |
|
|
Schools, reform, implementing locally administered school reform program:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
|
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Section 504 plan, students with, provision of high school transition services, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1735, SB 5671, SB 5706, SSB 5706 |
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Sexual abuse and exploitation prevention training program, for school employees, office of superintendent development and implementation:
HB 1869, SB 5563 |
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Sexual harassment policy, annual training for school employees, office of superintendent option to shift from every year to every fourth year:
SB 5753 |
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State superintendent school district, establishing:
SB 5329 |
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STEM AP master teacher pilot program, office of superintendent to create, requirements:
SB 5852 |
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STEM courses, grant allocation by office of superintendent to high schools for implementing, expanding to include the arts (STEAM):
SB 5909 |
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STEM education innovation alliance, establishment to include interdisciplinary instruction and project-based learning, role of office of superintendent:
HB 1872, SHB 1872, E2SHB 1872, SB 5755, SSB 5755 |
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STEM literacy, learning opportunities and educational outcomes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics:
HB 1872, SHB 1872, E2SHB 1872, SB 5755, SSB 5755 |
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STEM programs, aligning with community and technical college high-demand applied baccalaureate programs, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5624, SSB 5624,
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2SSB 5624, CH 55 (2013) |
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Student achievement and outcomes, improving through multiple research-based intervention strategies, office of the superintendent role:
SB 5330, SSB 5330, E2SSB 5330 |
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Student achievement and outcomes, improving through multiple strategies, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
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Student suspension and expulsion data, superintendent role in collection and disaggregation:
SSB 5244, E2SSB 5244, SB 5245, SB 5301, SB 5901, SSB 5901, SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
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Student suspensions and expulsions, developing handbook and model policy for school districts:
SB 5301 |
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Students, restraint or isolation of, reporting process for incidents of, office of superintendent role:
HB 1688,
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ESHB 1688, CH 202 (2013), SB 5569 |
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Students, with individualized education program or section 504 plan, incident reporting process when restrained or isolated, office of superintendent role:
*
ESHB 1688, CH 202 (2013) |
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Superintendents and directors of districts, professional development program, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
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Teachers, evaluation system, supporting by enhancing allocation formula for principals:
HB 1067, SB 5038 |
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Teachers, K-3, funding professional development learning opportunities in reading instruction for, role of office of superintendent:
E2SSB 5237 |
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Teachers, K-4, funding professional development learning opportunities in reading instruction for, role of office of superintendent:
SB 5946, ESSB 5946 |
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Tests, common core standards, notifying parents or guardians:
HB 1293, SHB 1293, SB 5366 |
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Traffic safety education courses, repealing certain office of superintendent information requirements:
SB 5753, ESSB 5753, SB 5901 |
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Troubled youth partnerships, task force to identify practices, programs, and strategies, office of superintendent to convene:
HB 1336, SB 5365 |
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Urban school turnaround initiative grant, expenditure limitations for appropriations, office of superintendent expenditure agreement with school district:
HB 1812,
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SHB 1812, CH 147 (2013) |
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Washington school recognition program, office of superintendent role:
SB 5328 |
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Youth in need partnerships, task force to identify practices, programs, and strategies, office of superintendent to convene:
*
ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
PUBLIC LANDS
(See also FISH AND WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT; NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT; OUTDOOR RECREATION; PARKS; PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION) |
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Abandoned and derelict vessels, reducing numbers through preventive measures and proactive removal:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Aquatic lands, floatation devices used on, requiring that polystyrene foam be encapsulated:
SB 5546 |
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Aquatic lands, marine areas redevelopment and restoration projects, requirements for permit review and approval process eligibility:
SB 5545 |
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Aquatic lands, working waterfront redevelopment jobs act:
SB 5545 |
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Day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
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Day-use permit, modifying cost provisions:
SHB 1935 |
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Day-use permit, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Derelict and abandoned vessels, reducing numbers through preventive measures and proactive removal:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5289, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Discover pass, complimentary pass for certain veterans with disabilities:
SB 5319 |
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Discover pass, complimentary, for spouses doing collective agency-sanctioned volunteer work:
SHB 1935, SB 5097 |
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Discover pass, discount for certain veterans with disabilities:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
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Discover pass, discount when purchased with certain hunting and fishing licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
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Discover pass, purchase option when applying for vehicle registration, procedures:
SB 5266 |
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Discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle decal:
SSB 5391 |
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Discover pass, requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle permit:
HB 1755, SB 5391 |
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Discover pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Discover pass, to be required for operating motor vehicle on any recreation site or lands:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Federal property, condemnation by state and sale for private forestry uses:
HB 1111 |
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Habitat and recreation lands, acquisition by state:
SB 5054, SSB 5054 |
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Indian tribes, land owned exclusively by, to be considered as publicly owned real property exempt from property tax:
EHB 1287 |
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Lakes, with toxic algae blooms, allowing certain code cities to take action to address blooms in certain cases on state lands:
ESB 5596 |
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Management, by certain agencies, consideration of economic development opportunities:
HB 1111 |
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Natural resources law enforcement, increasing law enforcement presence on recreational lands managed by department of natural resources:
SB 5906, SSB 5906 |
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Natural resources law enforcement, merging department of natural resources officers with department of fish and wildlife enforcement:
HB 1849 |
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Recreation access, complimentary discover pass for certain veterans with disabilities:
SB 5319 |
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Recreation access, complimentary discover pass for spouses doing certain volunteer work:
SHB 1935, SB 5097 |
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Recreation access, day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
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Recreation access, day-use permit, modifying cost provisions:
SHB 1935 |
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Recreation access, day-use permit, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Recreation access, discover pass discount when purchased with certain hunting and fishing licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
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Recreation access, discover pass purchase option when applying for vehicle registration, procedures:
SB 5266 |
|
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Recreation access, discover pass requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle decal:
SSB 5391 |
|
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Recreation access, discover pass requirements exemption for off-road vehicles with valid off-road vehicle permit:
HB 1755, SB 5391 |
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Recreation access, discover pass to be required for operating motor vehicle on any recreation site or lands:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Recreation access, discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5289, SSB 5653, SB 5897, SSB 5897 |
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Recreation access, discover pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Recreation access, ensuring no net loss of public recreational opportunities on lands managed by departments of fish and wildlife and natural resources:
SB 5907 |
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Recreation access, increasing law enforcement presence on recreational lands managed by department of natural resources:
SB 5906, SSB 5906 |
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Recreation access, maintaining or increasing for lands managed by department of natural resources:
SSB 5906 |
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Recreation access, vehicle access pass use for department of natural resources recreation sites access:
SB 5080 |
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Recreation access, vehicle access pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Recreation access, veterans with disabilities, discover pass discount:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
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Recreation and habitat lands, acquisition by state:
SB 5054, SSB 5054 |
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State lands, acquired by fish and wildlife commission, fish and wildlife department authority to manage:
HB 1372 |
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State lands, closed, access by Indian tribes with federally recognized hunting rights in spite of closure:
HB 1495, SHB 1495 |
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State lands, department of fish and wildlife-owned, leasing for grazing when near a wolf pack, conditions:
SB 5300 |
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State lands, disposition of, parks and recreation commission to provide written notice to certain municipal corporations:
HB 1704 |
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State lands, divestiture, sale of land not being used for forestry:
HB 1111 |
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State lands, unused department of transportation land, authority to transfer to Indian tribes:
HB 1286 |
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Timber on public land, credit against property taxes paid on, repealing:
*
SB 5806, CH 240 (2013) |
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Vehicle access pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain agency-managed roads:
SHB 1935, SB 5289, SSB 5289, SSB 5897 |
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Vehicle access pass, use for department of natural resources recreation sites access:
SB 5080 |
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Veterans with disabilities, complimentary discover pass:
SB 5319 |
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Veterans with disabilities, discover pass discount:
SB 5084, SSB 5084 |
PUBLIC POLICY, INSTITUTE FOR
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Behavioral health services, institute to prepare inventory of evidence- and research-based and promising prevention and intervention strategies:
SHB 1522, E2SHB 1522, SSB 5732,
*
2SSB 5732, CH 338 (2013) |
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Child welfare safety assessment tool, institute to conduct empirical study:
SB 5281, SSB 5281 |
|
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Early childhood education and assistance program, institute to conduct comprehensive retrospective outcome evaluation and return on investment analysis of program:
SB 5904 |
|
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Fiscal analysis, convening work group concerning establishment of nonpartisan fiscal analysis agency:
SB 5638 |
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Fiscal notes, dealing with corrections, child welfare, and mental health issues, to include fiscal impacts on other program expenditures:
SB 5638 |
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Juvenile firearms crimes, evidence- and research-based interventions, institute to study data regarding:
SHB 1096 |
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K-12 instruction, evidence- and research-based practices, activities, and programs, institute to prepare initial inventory:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
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K-12 instruction, research proven practices and programs, institute to compile cost-benefit analysis and list:
SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
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Learning assistance program, institute to prepare inventory of evidence- and research-based programs and practices for schools to use:
SB 5330, SSB 5330, E2SSB 5330 |
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Math, science, and special education bonus program for teachers, institute to examine:
SB 5278 |
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PUBLIC RECORDS
(See CAMPAIGNS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION; RECORDS) |
PUBLIC RECORDS EXEMPTIONS ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE
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Recommendations of committee, implementation:
HB 1297, HB 1298, SHB 1298, HB 1299, SB 5169, SSB 5169, SB 5170, SB 5171 |
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PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PSERS)
(See RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS) |
PUBLIC TRANSIT
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Agency council on coordinated transportation, creation:
HB 1814, SHB 1814 |
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Hearings board, expedited de novo hearings, request by regional transit authority and conduct by board:
HB 1794 |
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High capacity transportation corridor areas, repealing provisions authorizing creation of areas and granting bond issuance authority:
SB 5088 |
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High capacity transportation corridor areas, transit agencies eligible to create, limiting:
SSB 5088 |
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High capacity transportation systems, tax revenue increases, placing before eligible voters:
SB 5088 |
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High capacity transportation systems, voter approval requirement for system and financing plans:
SB 5085 |
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Light rail, rejecting replacement design alternatives for I-5 bridge over Columbia river that include light rail:
HB 2025, SB 5090 |
|
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Public transportation benefit areas, establishment of passenger-only ferry service districts by, including revenue sources and related authority:
SHB 1954 |
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Public transportation benefit areas, governing body membership and voting requirements for imposition of local sales and use taxes:
HB 1865 |
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Public transportation benefit areas, imposing local motor vehicle excise tax, conditions:
HB 1953, HB 1954, SB 5773 |
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Public transportation benefit areas, imposing local sales and use tax, conditions:
SHB 1953, SSB 5773 |
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Public transportation zones, enhanced, imposition of local sales and use tax by legislative entity after establishing zone:
HB 1954, SHB 1954, SB 5920 |
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Public transportation zones, enhanced, imposition of local sales tax by legislative entity after establishing zone:
HB 1898, SHB 1898, SB 5793 |
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Regional transit authorities, board membership, revising and expanding provisions:
HB 1877 |
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Regional transit authorities, including representative as member on capital projects advisory review board:
HB 1210, SHB 1210, SB 5184, SSB 5184 |
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Regional transit authorities, shoreline development permit for transit facility, requesting expedited de novo hearing for appeal:
HB 1794 |
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Regional transit authorities, surplus real property, selling or leasing for affordable low-income housing:
HB 1563, SHB 1563, E2SHB 1563, SB 5598, SSB 5598 |
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State agency employees, payroll transit fee deductions, authorizing pretax payment, conditions:
HB 1456,
*
SHB 1456, CH 124 (2013) |
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT AREAS
(See PUBLIC TRANSIT) |
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PUBLIC UTILITIES
(See UTILITIES) |
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PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICTS
(See UTILITIES) |
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PUBLIC UTILITY TAX
(See TAXES - PUBLIC UTILITY TAX) |
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PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
(See WATER) |
PUBLIC WORKS
(See also ART AND ARTWORKS; FERRIES; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS; TRANSPORTATION) |
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Alternative public works contracting procedures, program expiration:
HB 1210, SHB 1210,
*
HB 1768, CH 186 (2013), SB 5184 |
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Alternative public works contracting procedures, revising provisions and extending program expiration:
HB 1466,
*
SHB 1466, CH 222 (2013), SSB 5184, SB 5349 |
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Apprentice utilization, requirements for subsidized public works:
HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393 |
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Apprentice utilization, when contract parties receive certain tax preferences:
HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393 |
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Artworks for public buildings, eliminating construction appropriations artwork purchase requirement:
SB 5018 |
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Assistance, encouraging low-cost alternatives to traditional construction techniques:
SB 5313 |
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Bidding, competitive, state agency authorization to conduct electronically:
HB 1841, SHB 1841 |
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Community redevelopment financing, levying property tax in apportionment districts:
HB 1967, HJR 4210 |
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Contracting, state agency authorization to conduct electronically:
HB 1841, SHB 1841 |
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Contractor's bond, water-sewer district authority to determine, limitations:
HB 1241,
*
SB 5186, CH 28 (2013) |
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Contractors, constructions services payments to, reporting requirements and relation of violations to future public works contracts:
EHB 1473 |
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Higher education institutions, major capital construction projects, raising threshold for predesign requirements:
HB 1769, ESHB 1769, SB 5780 |
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Higher education institutions, minor works projects, raising threshold:
HB 1769, ESHB 1769, SB 5780 |
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Job order contracting, use by certain water-sewer districts, authorization:
HB 1240, SB 5309 |
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Job order contracting, use by department of transportation for administration of certain building projects:
*
HB 1768, CH 186 (2013) |
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Local public infrastructure, project backlog, resource investment and priority policy objectives:
HB 1484, SHB 1484 |
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Payroll records, certified, contractors and subcontractors to submit before disbursement of public funds:
SB 5621 |
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Payroll records, certified, pilot project for collection of, to include contracting out for labor compliance software:
SB 5823 |
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Prevailing wages, exemption from paying, certain filings no longer required when exempt:
HB 1254 |
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Prevailing wages, exemption from paying, prohibiting department of labor and industries from charging fee when affidavit of wages paid is filed:
SHB 1254 |
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Prevailing wages, exemption, school plant facilities receiving funding through school construction assistance program:
HB 1255 |
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Prevailing wages, provisions of employee fair classification act:
HB 1440, SHB 1440, 2SHB 1440, SB 5526 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, determinations of prevailing wage rates, revising procedures and requirements:
HB 1672, SB 5685 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, exempting certain workers who deliver materials from requirements:
ESSB 5684 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, exemption for rural school districts:
SB 5508, SSB 5508 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, exemption for wildfire damage repair projects in certain cases:
HB 1249, SB 5619 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, exemption from requirements for certain distressed counties:
SB 5727, SSB 5727 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, modifying prevailing wage survey provisions:
SB 5686, SSB 5686 |
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Prevailing wages, public works, specifying applicability to individuals employed in construction activities:
SB 5684 |
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Prevailing wages, residential construction workers, requirements:
SB 5107 |
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Prevailing wages, subsidized public works, requirements for affidavits of wages paid:
HB 1025, SHB 1025, SB 5395 |
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Projects, high quality public works, public works board to establish ranked list of:
HB 1969 |
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Projects, qualified public works projects, public works board to establish ranked list of:
SHB 1484, SHB 1969 |
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Resident workers, requirements for use of:
HB 1026, SB 5394 |
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School buildings, major facility projects receiving state capital budget funding, requirements to be contingent on funding:
SB 5753, ESSB 5753, SB 5901, SSB 5901 |
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School buildings, safety measures, construction requirements to include:
HB 1811, SB 5197 |
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School buildings, safety measures, including panic alarm system, perimeter security control system, and mantraps:
SSB 5197 |
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School buildings, safety measures, including perimeter security control system:
*
2SSB 5197, CH 233 (2013) |
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School construction assistance program, making capital budget appropriations for program first priority for state's general obligation bond capacity:
SB 5895 |
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School construction assistance program, minimum state funding assistance percentage, raising:
HB 1505, SB 5642 |
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School district improvement and repair projects, modifying bidding requirements:
HB 1633,
*
ESHB 1633, CH 223 (2013), SB 5724, SSB 5724 |
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Statewide significance, projects of, mechanism for federal, state, and local government to perform project reviews:
HB 1754, SB 5805 |
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Transportation improvement contracts, federally funded, relying on contract bond to cover increases and penalties:
HB 1420,
*
SHB 1420, CH 113 (2013), SB 5190 |
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Transportation projects, construction contracts for state highways, disclosure of conflicts of interest when bidding:
HB 1801 |
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Wage-related laws, employer compliance with, improving:
HB 1440, SHB 1440, 2SHB 1440, SB 5526 |
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Water-sewer districts, authority to determine contractor's bond, limitations:
HB 1241,
*
SB 5186, CH 28 (2013) |
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Wildfire damage repair projects, exemption from prevailing wage requirements in certain cases:
HB 1249, SB 5619 |
PUBLIC WORKS BOARD
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Assistance, encouraging low-cost alternatives to traditional construction techniques, board role:
SB 5313 |
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Composition and duties, revising:
HB 1484, SHB 1484 |
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|
Comprehensive plans and development regulations, cities and counties, allowing financial assistance before plan and regulations adopted:
*
SSB 5399, CH 275 (2013) |
|
|
Comprehensive plans and development regulations, cities and counties, allowing loan requests before plan and regulations adopted:
HB 1401, SB 5399 |
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Digital cross-system infrastructure maps, creating and using for state economic development prioritizing, board role:
ESHB 1819 |
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Projects, high quality public works, board to establish ranked list of:
HB 1969 |
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Projects, qualified public works projects, board to establish ranked list of:
SHB 1484, SHB 1969 |
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|
Rule making by board, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
PUGET SOUND PARTNERSHIP
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Lands purchased by nonprofit organization with public funds, recreation requirements and partnership role:
SB 5057 |
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Lands, real property, partnership funding or reimbursement for fee simple acquisition, ensuring public recreational access:
SSB 5057 |
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PURCHASING, STATE
(See ENTERPRISE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT; STATE AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS) |