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Amateur radio antennas, height restrictions: SB 5655, SSB 5655
Amateur radio operator license plates: HB 2317
Emergency communications systems, television reception improvement districts to provide: HB 1028
Forest fire responses, requirements for communications during: * EHB 2667, CH 38 (2010)
Tax deductions and exemptions, recommendations of citizen commission for performance measurement of tax preferences adopted: SB 5557, ESSB 5557
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Crossing protection devices, local improvement district financing: HB 1081, SHB 1081, * 2SHB 1081, CH 435 (2009)
Fire risk, utilities and transportation commission to adopt rules for minimization of: SB 6652, SSB 6652
Fire suppression regulations, risk of fire from operations or maintenance: SB 5023, SSB 5023
Grade crossings, rules of the road for vehicles at: HB 2441, SHB 2441, SB 6213, * SSB 6213, CH 15 (2010)
Heavy rail short lines, expending existing city and county real estate excise taxes on municipally owned rail lines: HB 1910, * SB 5587, CH 211 (2009)
High-speed rail, establishment of joint select committee on: HB 1873
Light rail or other rail system, prohibition of construction or operation on interstate 90 floating bridge: SB 6302
Light rail station at University of Washington, work group to recommend alternative transit connections to: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
Milwaukee Road corridor, extending the time period for the department of transportation to enter into a franchise agreement for a rail line: * HB 1717, CH 338 (2009), SB 5496
Rail fixed guideway system, adding personal rapid transit and magnetic levitation transit systems to definition of: SB 6079
Rail freight service, funding through grants from essential rail assistance account: HB 1512, * ESHB 1512, CH 160 (2009)
Railroad crossing closures, petitions for administrative review of: * SSB 6558, CH 82 (2010)
Railroad crossing petitions, entry of final orders applicable to: SB 6558
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Affordable housing development, use of surplus property owned by governmental entities for: EHB 2138, SHB 2138
Agriculture impact statements, all state agencies to complete before acquisition of certain real property: SB 6521, SSB 6521
Appraisal management companies, comprehensive provisions to cover licensing and operations of: HB 3040, * ESHB 3040, CH 179 (2010)
Artistic, scientific or historical purposes or activities, property tax exemption for organizations using property for: HB 1304, SHB 1304, * SB 5680, CH 58 (2009)
Assessed valuation appeals, extension of deadline for filing petition: HB 1480
Assessed value, limits: HJR 4200
Assessors to give notice of true and fair real property value even if value has not changed: HB 1950, SHB 1950, 2SHB 1950
Boundaries, procedures for resolving disputes: HB 1122
Burglar alarm ordinances or programs, public inspection and copying exemption for law enforcement information collected pursuant to: HB 2896
Carbon monoxide alarms, building code council to require installation in certain residential occupancies: HB 2886, ESHB 2886, * SSB 5561, CH 313 (2009)
Carbon monoxide alarms, installation in dwelling units: HB 1333
Carbon monoxide alarms, mandatory installation in all dwelling units: SB 5561
Carbon monoxide alarms, requirements for installation in certain residential occupancies: HB 2995
Certificates of delinquency, payment of moneys due prior to change of ownership: HB 2410, SB 6190
Clustered residential developments in Clallam county, pilot program for withdrawal of water in: HB 2532
Columbia river basin water supply development program, using state moneys for potential water storage sites under the program prohibited: HB 1627
Commercial real estate, disclosure statement for transfer of: SB 6749, * SSB 6749, CH 64 (2010)
Community health centers, purchase of department of transportation surplus real property by federally qualified nonprofit community health organizations for use as: SB 6825
Condemnation, state trust lands not subject to: SB 6838
Condominium associations, exemption from reserve account and study requirements for smaller associations: SB 5461, * SSB 5461, CH 307 (2009)
Condominium associations, priority of association liens against units for unpaid assessments: SB 6735
Condominium associations, reserve accounts for associations with twenty-five or more unit owners: HB 2820
Condominiums, charge limit for preparation of resale certificates for: SB 6460
Confiscation of funds from convicted offenders, procedures: HB 2847
Construction contractor notification of potential property contamination or use as illegal drug manufacturing site: HB 2529
Construction defects, warranty of habitability for homes: HB 1045
Construction trade worker licenses, certificates, or permits to be in possession while working: HB 1055, * SHB 1055, CH 36 (2009)
Construction trades, department of labor and industries regulation: SB 5091
Consumer loan companies, compliance with the secure and fair enforcement for mortgage licensing act of 2008: HB 1621, * SHB 1621, CH 120 (2009), SB 5759, SSB 5759
Contamination of property, construction contractor notification of potential contamination or use as illegal drug manufacturing site: HB 2529
Crimes against property, threshold values: HB 1144, SB 5225, ESSB 5225, * SB 6167, CH 431 (2009)
Criminal street gang activity, abatement of nuisances involving: HB 2414, ESHB 2414, HB 2550, SHB 2550, SB 6782, SB 6785
Criminal street gang-related offenses, seizure and forfeiture of real and personal property used to facilitate: HB 2413, SB 6784
Current property valuation system, department of revenue to study level of uniformity and recommend improvements: SB 6080
Current use valuation for property taxes for land with mobile homes or similar structures: HJR 4201
Deeds of trust, foreclosure: HB 1942, * ESB 5810, CH 292 (2009), SSB 5810
Deeds of trust, reconveyances: HB 1644, SHB 1644
Distressed property conveyances, equity skimming: HB 1132, * SB 5221, CH 15 (2009)
Electric vehicles, building code council to adopt rules for vehicle charging outlets in new residential structures: SB 6435
Emergency responses to properties, notification required to owners: HB 1537
Eminent domain, prohibiting use for economic development: HB 2425, SB 6200
Eminent domain, restrictions on exercise of: HB 1392
Energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements for property owners, financing through sustainable energy trust program: * E2SHB 1007, CH 65 (2009)
Energy efficiency improvement and sustainable energy improvements for property owners, financing through sustainable energy trust bonds: SHB 1007
Energy efficiency of existing homes, developing strategies to improve: HB 2765
Energy efficiency requirements for residential structures, nullifying recently adopted energy code provisions: HB 3019, SB 6822
Energy efficient home, definition: SB 6244, ESSB 6244
Escrow agents, licensing provisions for: HB 2564, * ESHB 2564, CH 34 (2010), SB 6405, SSB 6405
Family-owned businesses, estate tax deduction for certain property held by qualified businesses: HB 2445, SB 6819
Farmers market, property tax exemption for church property used by nonprofit organization to conduct activities related to: HB 2439, SHB 2439, SB 6335
Farmers market, property tax exemption for property owned by nonprofit organization and used for: HB 2402, * SHB 2402, CH 186 (2010), SB 6653
Fire sprinkler systems, voluntary installation in residences: HB 2224, SHB 2224, SB 6451, SSB 6451
First-time home buyers, property tax exemption: HB 2090
Fish and wildlife commission and department, prohibiting payment of more than appraised value for purchase of real estate: HB 2934
Flooding, forming joint underwriting associations to sell excess flood insurance: HB 2560, * ESHB 2560, CH 230 (2010)
Flooding, forming joint underwriting associations to sell excess flood insurance for property and businesses at risk from Green River flooding: ESB 6240, SSB 6240
Flooding, insurer disclosure that policy does not cover flood damage: HB 1564, SHB 1564, SB 5417, * SSB 5417, CH 14 (2009)
Foreclosure of residential real property, alternative to foreclosure based on shared appreciation loan modification: HB 3214
Foreclosure of residential real property, department of financial institutions to study: SHB 2623
Foreclosure of residential real property, housing finance commission to review effectiveness of RCW 61.24.031: 2SHB 2623
Foreclosure of residential real property, provisions: HB 2623, SB 6694
Foreclosure sales, applications for excess tax lien foreclosure proceeds distributions to record owner: SB 6195
Foreclosure sales, applying surplus proceeds to all interests or liens: * HB 1826, CH 122 (2009)
Foreclosure sales, real estate excise tax exemption for certain sales: SB 6062
Foreclosure, eliminating the prevent or reduce owner-occupied foreclosure program account: SB 6442
Foreclosures, homeowner protection and assistance during: HB 3215, SB 6648, SSB 6648
Forest fires, property owner and resident right of access during: SB 6463
Forested land, act of owning defined as forest practice: HB 1483, * SB 5562, CH 200 (2009)
Fully contained communities, infrastructure impact requirements for counties: SB 6030
Green buildings, appraisal of: SB 6635
Green home, definition: SB 6244, ESSB 6244
Habitat of threatened or endangered species, process for transfer or sale of conservation easement of private forest land containing: * 2SHB 1484, CH 354 (2009) PV
Hearing examiner fees, plat approval: SB 5059, SB 5621
High technology sales and use tax deferral, clarifying eligibility of multiple qualified buildings: HB 1818, * SB 5909, CH 268 (2009)
Home inspectors, classroom instruction in both eastern and western Washington to be approved by home inspector advisory licensing board: SSB 6433
Home inspectors, classroom instruction in both eastern and western Washington to be provided by home inspector advisory licensing board: SB 6434
Home inspectors, deadline for certain experienced inspectors to apply for licensure without meeting certain requirements: SB 6433, SSB 6433
Home inspectors, rental property inspection requirements: SB 6459, * SSB 6459, CH 148 (2010)
Home inspectors, responsibilities and instructional courses: SB 5644
Homeowner's bill of rights: HB 1045
Homeowners' associations, policies and procedures: SB 6054
Homeowners' associations, real estate disclosure requirements regarding: SB 6000, * SSB 6000, CH 130 (2009)
Housing development for low-income persons, affordable housing incentive programs: * EHB 1464, CH 80 (2009), SB 5544, SSB 5544
Inspection of rental properties, requirements for landlords and inspectors: SB 6459, * SSB 6459, CH 148 (2010)
Inspections of rental housing, limitations: HB 1296, SHB 1296, SB 5495, SSB 5495
Insurance on residential property, underwriting actions: HB 1670
Leased to a public hospital, property tax exemption: HB 1882, SHB 1882, SB 5570
Lien foreclosure, applications for excess tax lien foreclosure proceeds distributions to record owner: SB 6195
Lien foreclosure, payment of moneys due under certificate of delinquency prior to change of ownership: HB 2410, SB 6190
Liens against condominiums by condominium associations, priority of association liens against units for unpaid assessments: SB 6735
Liens against rental premises for utility charges when tenant is delinquent: SB 5281
Liens against rental premises for utility charges when tenant vacates or is delinquent: HB 1298, SB 5667
Manufactured home communities, compliance with notification requirements when community offered for sale: HB 1907, SB 5823
Manufactured home communities, minimum terms for closure or conversion notices: HB 1581, SHB 1581, SB 5550, SSB 5550
Manufactured home communities, property tax exemption: HB 1582, SB 5821
Mobile home parks, compliance with notification requirements when park offered for sale: HB 1907, SB 5823
Mobile home parks, minimum terms for closure or conversion notices: HB 1581, SHB 1581, SB 5550, SSB 5550
Mobile home parks, property tax exemption: HB 1582, SB 5821
New home construction sales tax, reduction to increase economic activity: HB 2057
New subdivisions, verifying water supply: SB 5867
Nonprofit organizations, exemption for property held under lease, sublease, or lease-purchase by an organization providing job training and placement services: SB 6388
Nuisances involving criminal street gang activity, abatement of: HB 2414, ESHB 2414, HB 2550, SHB 2550, SB 6782, SB 6785
Off-road vehicles on public or private lands, property owner liability: SB 5128
Office of consumer education for home construction, created in office of attorney general: SB 5895, SSB 5895
Office of consumer education for home construction, created in office of attorney general and duties: E2SSB 5895
Office of the state homeowners' association ombudsman, creation in office of attorney general: SB 6055
Outdoor burning provisions of Washington clean air act, clarifications: * SB 5767, CH 118 (2009)
Plat approval, hearing examiner fees: SB 5059, SB 5621
Plat approval, time limit extension: HB 2220, SHB 2220, SB 6544, * SSB 6544, CH 79 (2010)
Prevent or reduce owner-occupied foreclosure program: * ESB 6033, CH 386 (2009) PV
Property owned by organizations eligible for property tax exemption, eligibility maintained in certain cases when used by a noneligible entity: HB 1477
Property owners, contractor registration provisions when working on, or contracting for work on, own property: HB 2017
Property tax current use valuation programs, including public utility easements and rights-of-way toward acreage requirements for: HB 3169
Property tax exemption, property held under lease, sublease, or lease-purchase by a nonprofit organization providing job training and placement services: SB 6388
Property tax valuation, fair market value of property to reflect impact of government restrictions on exercise of a groundwater right: HB 2668
Property tax, administration of: HB 1208, SHB 1208, * E2SHB 1208, CH 350 (2009)
Property tax, constitutional amendment limiting growth of assessed valuation of real property: SJR 8211
Property taxes and other funds held by a county, fees for locating surplus funds from: * HB 2428, CH 29 (2010)
Public assembly halls owned by nonprofit corporations or nonprofit organizations, property tax exemptions: SB 5634
Public lands, provisions governing sale to current or former public employees: HB 3004
Public parking facilities, sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas: * HB 1048, CH 265 (2009), SB 5047
Quieting title, prohibition of adverse possession claims: HB 1479
Real estate and property tax administration assistance account, creation: * SSB 5368, CH 308 (2009)
Real estate brokers, clarification of broker and licensee terminology: HB 2689, SHB 2689
Real estate brokers, eliminating business and occupation tax surcharge: HB 3221
Real estate brokers, licensure fees: * HB 2697, CH 156 (2010)
Real estate excise tax expenditures for parks and capital projects: HB 1744, SHB 1744, 2SHB 1744, SB 5630, SSB 5630
Real property sales, certain city and county tax revenues to be available for maintenance of capital facilities: HB 2650, SB 6164
Real property sales, tax revenues to be deposited in accounts for residential infrastructure: HB 1360, SHB 1360
Real property warranties, provisions: SB 6701, SSB 6701
Real property, true and fair value determination for property tax purposes: SB 5472
Receivership, technical changes concerning statutes: SB 6353
Reclassification of property enrolled in current use property tax programs: HB 1508
Recourse loans, requesting that all residential mortgages and deeds of trust become: SJM 8024
Rental housing, inspection requirements for landlords and inspectors: SB 6459, * SSB 6459, CH 148 (2010)
Rental housing, limitations on inspections: HB 1296, SHB 1296, SB 5495, SSB 5495
Rental property, prohibiting from making utility services collections from owner of residential rental property or designee under certain circumstances: * ESB 6261, CH 135 (2010)
Rental property, prohibiting from making utility services collections from owner or designee under certain circumstances: SSB 6261
Resale certificates, improper use of and replacement with seller's permits issued by department of revenue: * SB 6173, CH 563 (2009)
Residential development, pilot program for withdrawal of water in clustered developments in Clallam county: HB 2532
Residential housing, improving home construction through consumer education, warranties, and contractor and worker requirements: HB 1393, SHB 1393
Residential housing, improving home construction through consumer education, warranties, and contractor registration: E2SHB 1393
Residential housing, weatherization and structural rehabilitation of residential structures of low-income persons to achieve energy conservation: SB 6468, * ESSB 6468, CH 287 (2010)
Residential mortgage loan fees, financial institution authority to charge: HB 1588
Residential mortgage loan modification disclosure, department to adopt by rule a form for: SB 6767
Residential real property construction, improving through multiple strategies: SB 5895, SSB 5895, E2SSB 5895
Residential real property homeowner and construction professional early resolution mediation program: E2SSB 5895
Residential real property transfers, wood burning appliance questions added to seller's disclosure statement: HB 1577, SB 5375, SSB 5375
Residential real property, alternative to foreclosure based on shared appreciation loan modification: HB 3214
Residential real property, foreclosure of: HB 2623, SHB 2623, 2SHB 2623, SB 6694
Residential real property, standards of valuation for: SB 6753
Retail crime task force: SB 5225, ESSB 5225, * SB 6167, CH 431 (2009)
Revaluation of property by counties for property tax purposes, annual: SB 5368, * SSB 5368, CH 308 (2009)
Revaluation of property impacted by government restrictions, procedures: SB 5179, SSB 5179
Revaluation of property when values have declined: SB 5425
Revaluations of real property, requirement that county assessors conduct revaluations after a certain percentage reduction in county median home prices: SB 6075
Revaluations of taxable property, annual: HB 1056, SB 5099
Sales tax compliance, improving: * SB 6173, CH 563 (2009)
Seizure and forfeiture of real and personal property used to facilitate criminal street gang-related offenses: HB 2413, SB 6784
Seller's disclosure, adding fire protection services to form: SB 6440
Seller's disclosure, various requirements: HB 1420, * SHB 1420, CH 505 (2009)
Senior citizen property tax provisions, modifications: HB 2050
Senior citizens, property tax exemptions for residences: SB 5663
Service animals, prohibiting discrimination in certain real estate and dwelling transactions against persons using: HB 2438
Service-connected disabled veterans, property tax exemptions for residences: SB 5663
Shoreline location shifts, regulatory relief for property owners when shift is due to habitat restoration projects: * HB 2199, CH 405 (2009)
Solar energy panels, regulating use by homeowners' association members: SB 5136, * SSB 5136, CH 51 (2009)
Solar energy systems, unnecessary installation constraints on home or condominium owners removed: HB 1112
Strategic plan for enhancing energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the built environment: HB 1747, SHB 1747, E2SHB 1747, SB 5854, SSB 5854, * E2SSB 5854, CH 423 (2009)
Surplus department of transportation property, federally qualified community health centers to be allowed to purchase: * HB 2734, CH 157 (2010)
Surplus department of transportation property, right of repurchase for: HB 2716, ESHB 2716
Unfair lending practices, consumer and homeowner protection from: HB 3215, SB 6648, SSB 6648
Vacant homes, real estate excise tax exemptions to encourage sales to low-income buyers: HB 1495, SHB 1495, SB 5753, SSB 5753
Valuation change notices: HB 1092
Valuation, assessors to give notice of true and fair real property value even if value has not changed: HB 1950, SHB 1950, 2SHB 1950
Valuation, constitutional amendment limiting increases: SJR 8201
Valuation, constitutional amendment to set base years: SJR 8200
Valuation, mid-year valuation required when home price index shows significant annual decline: HB 1372
Valuation, procedures for ensuring accuracy and fairness: HB 2067
Valuation, rate increase limits: SB 5057
Valuation, setting base years: SB 5000
Valuation, standards for residential real property: SB 6753
Water conservation appliances, requirements for high efficiency toilets and urinals: SB 5948, SSB 5948
Water or sewer facility construction, municipal participation in funding and reimbursement amounts: * EHB 1513, CH 230 (2009)
Weatherization and structural rehabilitation of residential structures of low-income persons to achieve energy conservation: SB 6468, * ESSB 6468, CH 287 (2010)
Weatherization programs for low-income persons, expansion: SB 5649, SSB 5649, * E2SSB 5649, CH 379 (2009) PV
Wood framing used in residential construction, testing for moisture content before enclosing: SB 6043
Yield spread premiums, payment to mortgage broker prohibited: SB 5858
Zoning requirements, property owner notification of initial proposal to rezone private property: SHB 2408
Zoning requirements, property owner notification of proposed modifications to: HB 2408
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Archaeological investigations on private land, department of archaeology and historic preservation intention that professional archaeologists conduct: HB 3096, SB 6743, SSB 6743
Archives and records management services, exemption from payment for services for higher education institutions not using them: SB 6034
Biodiesel production information, exemption from disclosure when a particular business is identified: ESHB 2504
Birth and death certificates, surcharge for certified copies: HB 2348, SHB 2348
Birth certificates, access to original birth certificate information for adult adoptees: HB 3028, SB 6320
Birth certificates, disclosure of confidential information: HB 1510, * SHB 1510, CH 44 (2009)
Birth certificates, limiting access to: SB 5845
Board for public records and open public meetings, committee to study feasibility of creating: HB 1017, SB 5339
Burglar alarm ordinances or programs, public inspection and copying exemption for law enforcement information collected pursuant to: HB 2896
Complaints filed with a state agency, public inspection and copying exemption for personal information of person filing complaint: HB 2610, SB 6428, SSB 6428
Correctional facility inmates prohibited from inspecting or copying nonexempt public records: HB 2259
Criminal justice agencies, disclosure exemption for personal information that can be used to locate employees: HB 1317
Criminal justice agencies, disclosure exemption for photographs and month and year of birth of criminal justice agency employees: SHB 1317, * E2SHB 1317, CH 257 (2010)
Criminal justice facility and agency employee personal information, release prohibited in various cases: HB 2259
Death and birth certificates, surcharge for certified copies: HB 2348, SHB 2348
Denials of public records requests, right to request an in camera review of any records withheld by public agency: SB 5293
Disclosure of public agency records, process for enjoining if records request was for purpose of agency harassment: HB 1316
Document recording surcharges, additional county surcharge to fund certain affordable housing and homeless purposes: HB 2166, SHB 2166
Education ombudsman's office, exemption from disclosure of certain conflict resolution process records: HB 2207
Electronic statewide unified sex offender notification and registration program, exempting personal information of persons receiving notification from inspection and copying: HB 2817, SB 6361, * SSB 6361, CH 266 (2010)
Enhanced intelligence act, protection of certain information from collection or dissemination by intelligence data entities: HB 2798, SB 6432
Executions, records of persons involved in: SB 6174
Foster parent information, department of social and health services to maintain for public review: SB 5653
Health professional licensing information, office of financial management access to: HB 2079, * SHB 2079, CH 343 (2009)
Hours of availability of state agency records for inspection and copying, mandatory minimum: * SB 6104, CH 428 (2009)
Initiative and referendum petitions, exempting from release names, signatures, and/or addresses of any individual who signs a petition: HB 2714
Initiative and referendum petitions, names and addresses of persons signing petitions to become public records: HB 2418, ESB 6754
Innovation discovery fund authority, disclosure exemption for various information and data submitted to: SB 5919
Investigative agency, definition for purposes of disclosure exemption for personal information of person filing complaint with: SSB 6428
Investment board, financial information disclosure exemption to be limited to three years: HB 3011
Juvenile case records, center for court research and office of public defense access: * HB 1238, CH 440 (2009), SB 5133
Juvenile case records, office of public defense access and maintaining of an electronic research copy by the administrative office of the courts: SSB 5133
Juvenile offenders, restriction of access to records of: SB 6561, SSB 6561, * E2SSB 6561, CH 150 (2010)
Local archive document preservation, county auditor document recording surcharge to be used for: SB 6881, SSB 6881
Local government archives account, use of excess fund balance: HB 1374
Local records committee created: SB 6101
Motor vehicle owner information, access to name and address of vehicle owner by homeowners' associations: HB 2440
Nonconviction data, deletion from criminal justice agency files: SB 6223
Nonconviction data, exemption from public inspection and copying: SB 6222
Office of open records, establishment and duties of: HB 2736, SB 6383
Personal information, disclosure exemption for photographs and month and year of birth of criminal justice agency employees: SHB 1317, * E2SHB 1317, CH 257 (2010)
Personal information, disclosure exemption when it can be used to locate employees of criminal justice agencies: HB 1317
Photographs of public employees, prohibiting public disclosure of: HB 2447, SHB 2447
Private nonprofit membership organizations, clarifying definition of "agency" to exclude for public meeting and public records purposes: SB 6835
Public agency collective bargaining records, exceptions to exemption from disclosure: HB 1471
Public disclosure commission authority to include open public records act: HB 1784
Public employees, prohibiting public disclosure of photographs of: HB 2447, SHB 2447
Public records and open public meetings board, committee to study feasibility of creating: HB 1017, SB 5339
Public records exemptions accountability committee, eliminating: SB 5119
Public records exemptions accountability committee, nonunanimous recommendations: SB 5294
Public records exemptions accountability committee, unanimous recommendations: SB 5295, * SSB 5295, CH 128 (2010)
Public records, access to by correctional facility inmates: HB 1181, SB 5130, * SSB 5130, CH 10 (2009)
Public records, agencies to make all public records available via computer terminals located at the agency: SB 6529
Public records, agencies to make all records available with any exempt information redacted: SB 6530
Public records, agency's ability to enjoin the examination of a specific record: HB 1106
Public records, attorney general review of records request denials and court awards when requester prevails in court: SB 6529, SB 6530
Public records, claims liability and defense costs for local government self-insurance programs: HB 1107
Public records, conferences prior to filing actions alleging a public records request violation: HB 2583, SHB 2583, 2SHB 2583, SB 6368
Public records, definition of per page cost: SB 5251
Public records, denial of request if requestor has outstanding balance with agency: SB 5249
Public records, division of archives and records management established: SB 6101
Public records, establishment and duties of an independent office of open records: HB 2736, SB 6383
Public records, limiting person-hours spent on one person's requests before charging for personnel costs: HB 3031
Public records, maximum per page copying charge: SB 5250
Public records, names and addresses of persons signing initiative or referendum petitions to become: HB 2418, ESB 6754
Public records, remedies for actions under the public records act: HB 2910, SB 6408, SSB 6408
Public records, requirements for disclosure when controversy: HB 1105
Public records, special commitment center and private detention facility security information disclosure exemption: ESB 5014
Public records, special commitment center security information disclosure exemption: * HB 1030, CH 67 (2009)
Public records, state agency authority to direct records requesters to agency web site: HB 2582, SHB 2582, SB 6367, * SSB 6367, CH 69 (2010)
Public records, updating management and retention provisions: SB 6101
Receivership, confidentiality in the case of insurer receiverships: HB 2842, * ESHB 2842, CH 97 (2010)
Recording of closed executive session meetings, requirements and violations: HB 1676
Records officer, each agency to designate to supervise its records management and retention program: SB 6101
Right to anonymous political speech act: HB 2714
Signature petitions, exemption from public disclosure: HB 2612
State records committee created: SB 6101
Tax exemption information, public disclosure exemption removed: SB 5885
Technology discovery fund authority, disclosure exemption for various information and data submitted to: SB 5897
Tenant screening reports, establishing criteria for dissemination of credit and court record information contained in: SB 5922
Text messaging, public records requirements when public agencies use publicly owned wireless devices for: HB 3211
Traffic stops, disclosure of notes and information compiled by law enforcement: SB 6186
University of Washington consolidated endowment fund, disclosure of private investment information related to: * HB 1640, CH 394 (2009), SB 5526, SSB 5526
Video camera or other recording device data on public transportation facilities, use and disclosure of: SB 6431, SSB 6431
RECREATION  (See OUTDOOR RECREATION)
RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE  RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE RSS Feed
               
Biodiversity council, extending the: SB 6554, SSB 6554
Invasive species council, assessment and control of invasive species in state: SB 5070
Land preservation, office to evaluate and report on mechanisms for: * SHB 1957, CH 341 (2009)
Recreation and conservation funding board, overseeing funding from accounts associated with wildlife and recreation program: HB 1957, * SHB 1957, CH 341 (2009), SB 5843, SSB 5843
Recreational boating programs, process for improving to include preparing a report on multiple issues: HB 2237, SSB 5691, 2SSB 5691
Salmon recovery, consolidation of certain activities and programs within the office: HB 2157, * SHB 2157, CH 345 (2009), SB 6004, SSB 6004
Timber recovery fund board, creation to include support from recreation and conservation office: SSB 6325
Washington state trail interactions work group, establishment with staffing by recreation and conservation office: SB 6274, SSB 6274
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Manufactured and mobile home communities, recreational vehicles serving as primary residences: * EHB 1227, CH 79 (2009)
Motorsports vehicles, cancellation of order by dealer: * SHB 2208, CH 517 (2009)
Motorsports vehicles, return of unsold new vehicles or cancellation of order by dealer: HB 2208
RECYCLING  RECYCLING RSS Feed
               
Beverage containers, incentives for collection and recycling of: HB 2644
Mercury-added general purpose lights, provisions for sales, recycling, and disposal: HB 1799, SHB 1799, HB 1809, SB 5813
Mercury-containing lights, establishment of product stewardship recycling programs with producer participation: HB 1469, SHB 1469, 2SHB 1469, HB 2914, SHB 2914, SB 5543, * ESSB 5543, CH 130 (2010)
Mercury-containing lights, mandatory recycling of: * ESSB 5543, CH 130 (2010)
Paper, state agencies required to use one hundred percent recycled content paper: HB 2287
Paper, state agency paper conservation program to use one hundred percent recycled content paper: * SHB 2287, CH 356 (2009)
Receptacles for recycling and reverse vending machines, requirements: HB 3099
Source separated materials, optimizing collection within the current regulatory structure: HB 2539, SHB 2539, * E2SHB 2539, CH 154 (2010)
REFERENDUM  (See INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM)
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND RESOURCES  (See ENERGY)
RENT  RENT RSS Feed
               (See also LANDLORD AND TENANT)
Unauthorized occupation of units: HB 1064
RESTAURANTS  RESTAURANTS RSS Feed
               
Liquor laws, technical and clarifying changes to provisions concerning manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of liquor: HB 2790, ESHB 2790
Liquor license fees, increases: * EHB 2358, CH 507 (2009)
Local sales and use tax, county authority to impose upon the retail sale or use of certain food and beverages for special funding: HB 2252, ESHB 2252
Spirits, limitation on purchase discounts for certain liquor control board-licensed establishments: SB 6119
Trans fat, food establishments prohibited from serving certain food containing: SB 5857
RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS  RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS RSS Feed
               
Actuarial funding of state retirement systems: HB 2369, * SSB 6161, CH 561 (2009)
Closed plans within state retirement systems, preserving fully funded status of certain plans: SB 6046
Court employees, PERS retirement benefits for: HB 1742, ESB 5523, SSB 5523
Death benefit for public employees, duty-related: 2EHB 1547, * EHB 2519, CH 261 (2010), SB 5312, SB 6407
Defined contribution retirement system for new public employees, teachers, and school employees, development: SB 6045
Disability benefit options for PERS, SERS, and TRS plans 2 and 3, study by state institute for public policy: HB 1549, HB 2919, SB 5306, SB 6493
Educational employment, granting half-time PERS and SERS plans 2 and 3 credit for half-time employment prior to January 1, 1987: * HB 1541, CH 103 (2010), SB 5302
Firefighters, survivor benefits: * HB 1506, CH 156 (2009), SB 5311
Fish and wildlife enforcement officers allowed to transfer service credit from PERS to LEOFF plan 2: HB 1953, * SHB 1953, CH 157 (2009), SB 5309
Higher education employees, annuities and retirement accounts: HB 1545, * SHB 1545, CH 21 (2010), SB 5308
Innovation partnership schools, retirement plan benefits of employees: SB 6596
Jason McKissack act: * SHB 1679, CH 259 (2010)
LEOFF plan 1, preserving fully funded status through state investment board policies and procedures: SB 6046
LEOFF plan 1, survivor's death benefits: SB 6078
LEOFF plan 2, access to catastrophic disability medical insurance: EHB 1679, SB 5541
LEOFF plan 2, McNeil Island special commitment center firefighters to be eligible for membership in: HB 3190
LEOFF plan 2, member totally disabled in line of duty to receive reimbursement for certain medical insurance premiums: * SHB 1679, CH 259 (2010)
LEOFF plan 2, minimum retirement allowance to members disabled in line of duty before January 1, 2001: * HB 1678, CH 95 (2009), * SB 5542 (2009) V
LEOFF plan 2, shared leave for members of: HB 2492, * SB 6453, CH 50 (2010)
LEOFF plans 1 and 2, duty-related death benefit: * EHB 2519, CH 261 (2010), SB 6407
Mailings to certain state retirement systems' members, department of retirement systems to provide assistance: HB 1219, SHB 1219, SB 5238, * ESSB 5238, CH 30 (2009)
Military service credit for retirement, transferred LEOFF plan 1 service credit in relation to: HB 2196, * SHB 2196, CH 260 (2010)
PERS plan 1, preserving fully funded status through state investment board policies and procedures: SB 6046
PERS plan 3, vesting after 5 years in defined benefit portion: HB 1600
PERS plans 2 and 3, disability benefit options study by state institute for public policy: HB 2919, SB 6493
PERS plans 2 and 3, providing earlier benefits: HB 1599
PERS retirement benefits for court employees: HB 1742, ESB 5523, SSB 5523
PERS, calculation of average final compensation for plan 1, 2, and 3 members: SB 6742
PERS, calculation of average final compensation for plan 1, 2, and 3 members during 2009-2011 fiscal biennium: * SB 6157, CH 430 (2009)
PERS, director of fire protection's authority to refuse membership in: HB 2862, * SB 6546, CH 80 (2010)
PERS, plan membership default provisions: HB 1722, SB 5307, SB 6516
PERS, postretirement employment provisions: HB 1602, SB 5490
PERS, postretirement employment restrictions reduction: HB 2143
Plan membership default provisions in PERS, TRS, and SERS: SB 6516
Postretirement employment restrictions for TRS, SERS, and PERS, reduction: HB 2143
Public employee retirement plans, determination of minimum employer contribution rates for: SJR 8223
Retired participant resumption of service, including volunteer firefighters, emergency workers, and reserve officers: * HB 2823, CH 60 (2010), SB 5632
Retirement system, obsolete statutes repealed: HB 1542, * SB 5305, CH 110 (2009)
Retirement systems, interruptive military service credit: * HB 1548, CH 205 (2009), SB 5313
SERS plan 3, vesting after 5 years in defined benefit portion: HB 1600
SERS plans 2 and 3, disability benefit options study by state institute for public policy: HB 2919, SB 6493
SERS plans 2 and 3, providing earlier benefits: HB 1599
SERS, plan membership default provisions: SB 6516
SERS, postretirement employment provisions: HB 1602, SB 5490
SERS, postretirement employment restrictions reduction: HB 2143
State agency employee compensation costs reduction, provisions: * ESSB 6503, CH 32 (2010) PV
State pension systems, adoption of legislation to implement 2009-11 operating budget: HB 3195
State retirement system, participation in insurance plans and contracts by separated members of certain plan 2 retirement systems: HB 1601, SB 5489
State retirement systems, actuarial funding of: HB 2369, * SSB 6161, CH 561 (2009)
State retirement systems, benefits at earlier ages for plans 2 and 3 of PERS, SERS, and TRS: HB 1599
State retirement systems, delaying benefit increases until creation of risk analysis system for: HB 2679
State retirement systems, funding benefit increases for plans that are less than fully funded: HB 2871
State retirement systems, lowering general salary increase assumption for actuarial funding of system: HB 1543, SB 5304
State retirement systems, postretirement employment provisions for PERS, SERS, and TRS: HB 1602, SB 5490
State retirement systems, state actuary to consider long-term demographic assumptions when making recommendations to pension funding council: HB 1544, SB 5310
State retirement systems, vesting after 5 years in defined benefit portion of PERS, SERS, and TRS plan 3: HB 1600
Survivor benefits, employees who die while honorably serving in the national guard or military reserves during a period of war: * HB 1551, CH 226 (2009), SB 5314
Transfer from PERS plan 2 to SERS plan 2, required for members employed by school districts and educational service districts: HB 1546, * SB 5303, CH 209 (2009)
Transfer of service credit from PERS to LEOFF plan 2, allowed for fish and wildlife enforcement officers: HB 1953, * SHB 1953, CH 157 (2009), SB 5309
TRS plan 1, preserving fully funded status through state investment board policies and procedures: SB 6046
TRS plan 3, vesting after 5 years in defined benefit portion: HB 1600
TRS plans 2 and 3, disability benefit options study by state institute for public policy: HB 2919, SB 6493
TRS plans 2 and 3, providing earlier benefits: HB 1599
TRS, plan membership default provisions: SB 6516
TRS, postretirement employment provisions: HB 1602, SB 5490
TRS, postretirement employment restrictions reduction: HB 2143
Volunteer firefighters and reserve officers, transfer of relief and pension system to department of retirement systems with state board for: HB 2825, SB 6592
Washington voluntary retirement accounts program: HB 1893, HB 2754, SB 5791, SSB 5791, 2SSB 5791, SB 6541
WSPRS administration, state patrol retirement board and retirement system expense account created: HB 1444, SB 5332
WSPRS pension issues, select committee on pension policy formation of a function-specific subcommittee focusing on: SSB 5332
WSPRS, benefits for domestic partners: HB 1445, * ESHB 1445, CH 522 (2009), SB 5439, SSB 5439
WSPRS, deferred option plan eligibility and policies: HB 1443, SB 5333
WSPRS, deferred retirement option plan eligibility and policies: SSB 5333
WSPRS, transfer of service credit and contributions by certain members who served as commercial vehicle enforcement officers: HB 3013, SB 6621
WSPRS, transfer of service credit and contributions by certain members who served as communication officers or commercial vehicle enforcement officers: ESSB 6621
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, DEPARTMENT  RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, DEPARTMENT RSS Feed
               (See also RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS)
Defined contribution retirement system for new public employees, teachers, and school employees, development by department and state actuary: SB 6045
Interruptive military service credit: * HB 1548, CH 205 (2009), SB 5313
Mailings to certain state retirement systems' members, department to provide assistance: HB 1219, SHB 1219, SB 5238, * ESSB 5238, CH 30 (2009)
Obsolete statutes repealed: HB 1542, * SB 5305, CH 110 (2009)
PERS, calculation by department of average final compensation for plan 1, 2, and 3 members during 2009-2011 fiscal biennium: * SB 6157, CH 430 (2009)
PERS, calculation of average final compensation for plan 1, 2, and 3 members: SB 6742
Postretirement employment provisions for PERS, SERS, and TRS: HB 1602, SB 5490
Separated plan 2 members, participation in insurance plans and contracts by members of certain plan 2 retirement systems: HB 1601, SB 5489
Volunteer firefighters and reserve officers, transfer of relief and pension system to department of retirement systems with state board for: HB 2825, SB 6592
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT  REVENUE, DEPARTMENT RSS Feed
               
Annual property revaluation grant program: HB 1056, SB 5099
Annual property revaluation grant program for counties: SB 5368, * SSB 5368, CH 308 (2009)
Automatic teller machine access fee surcharge, department to study: SB 6796
Bill of rights for small business taxpayers, administration of: HB 3217
Business and occupation tax, department to study a subtraction method business value added tax as an alternative to: SB 6081
City-county assistance account, department to certify amounts to be distributed: HB 1667, * SB 5511, CH 127 (2009)
Current property valuation system, department to study level of uniformity and recommend improvements: SB 6080
Delinquent excise taxes, department authority to issue notice of lien in lieu of warrant: HB 3092
Economic and revenue forecast, official state quarterly forecasts to include all near general fund revenues: HB 1656
Electronic bill presentment and payment for property taxes, department to administer grant program to assist counties implementing: HB 2962, SB 6768
Electronic methods for filing, payment, and assessment of taxes administered by department: HB 1767, SB 5571, * SSB 5571, CH 176 (2009)
Enhanced 911 service fees, department to adopt rules to enforce both state and county fees: HB 2029, SHB 2029, E2SHB 2029
Enhanced 911 state and county excise taxes, department to adopt rules for enforcement and administration of: HB 2351
Intangible property, funding public schools through taxation of: HB 2350, HB 2354
Listing of tax revenue reductions for current and next biennium, department to prepare and submit to governor: HB 2110
Mineral severance tax, requirement that counties contract with department for collection of: HB 2797
Motor vehicle license fraud, appropriations from vehicle license fraud account for enforcement and collections: HB 2436, SHB 2436, * 2SHB 2436, CH 270 (2010), SB 6693, SSB 6693
Performing arts centers, sales and use tax deferral for: HB 2984
Personal property, department to study elimination of tax on: SB 6723
Pilot project on one or more counties, department to conduct in order to examine move from cyclical to annual revaluation of property: * SSB 5368, CH 308 (2009)
Preferences, eliminating or narrowing certain excise tax preferences to increase revenues: HB 2972, SB 6713
Preferences, placing limits on certain excise tax preferences that have been administratively or judicially appealed: HB 2971, SB 6711
Privatizing of liquor sales, department and liquor control board to present report concerning future liquor taxation: HB 2845, HB 2890, SB 6204, SB 6886
Reporting, creating uniformity among annual tax reporting survey provisions: HB 3066, * SHB 3066, CH 114 (2010), SB 6326, SSB 6326
Resale certificates, improper use of and replacement with seller's permits issued by department: * SB 6173, CH 563 (2009)
Revitalization areas and local revitalization funding to stimulate brownfields redevelopment: HB 2792
Rural counties, sales and use tax deferral program for investment projects in: HB 3014, * ESHB 3014, CH 16 (2010), SB 6613, SSB 6613
Sales tax compliance, improving: * SB 6173, CH 563 (2009)
Small business taxpayer bill of rights, administration of: HB 3217
Tax avoidance, antiabuse provisions and closing of loopholes: HB 2970, SB 6714
Tax collection, enhancing department's tools for collection in order to promote fairness and efficiency: HB 1931, * SB 5568, CH 309 (2009), SB 6169, * ESSB 6169, CH 562 (2009)
Tax exemption information, public disclosure exemption removed: SB 5885
Tax incentive accountability reports and surveys, extensions of due dates for filing with department: * SB 6206, CH 137 (2010)
Tax incentives, penalty limits for failure to file annual survey or report for: HB 2812
Taxes and tax rates, department to make publicly available through an online searchable database: SB 6105
Underground economic activity, department authority to issue subpoenas for agency investigations of: HB 2789, * SHB 2789, CH 22 (2010), SB 6574
REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON  REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON RSS Feed
               
Bills, requirement that all enacted bills, acts, and resolutions provide specific state or federal constitutional authority: HB 2710
Campaign funding and disclosure laws, recodification: HB 1029, SB 5029
Certified mail with a return receipt requested, use of term in RCW: * HB 1426, CH 251 (2009)
Chapter 77.110 RCW, repealing all sections in: HB 2395
Commerce, correcting references regarding department of: HB 2557, SHB 2557
Declaratory orders by agencies concerning rules, orders, or statutes, limitation on entry of: SB 6834
Editorial standards for publication, revision: * HB 1058, CH 186 (2009), SB 5121
Gender-based terms, technical corrections: HB 1540, * SB 5038, CH 549 (2009) PV, SB 6239, * SSB 6239, CH 8 (2010)
Initial point of contact program, technical nonsubstantive corrections: SB 5528, SSB 5528
Joint legislative audit and review committee, updating and removing obsolete references concerning: * HB 2406, CH 26 (2010), SB 6191
Respectful language in state laws, code reviser directed to replace "mental retardation" with "intellectual disability": * HB 1835, CH 377 (2009)
Respectful language in state laws, revisions to include replacing "mental retardation" with "intellectual disability": * HB 2490, CH 94 (2010)
State registered domestic partnerships, removal of all statutory references to: HB 1980
Statutory construction, legislative task force: SB 5152, SSB 5152
Statutory construction, provisions concerning legislative intent and codification of rules of construction: SB 6666, SSB 6666
Technical corrections, various statutes: * EHB 1059, CH 187 (2009), HB 2506, SHB 2506, * HB 3219, CH 26 (2010) PV, SB 5122
Title 77 RCW, revising provisions in: HB 1778, * SHB 1778, CH 333 (2009) PV, SB 5404, SSB 5404
Unemployment insurance statutes, correcting references in: HB 2649, * SHB 2649, CH 25 (2010), SB 6525, SSB 6525
RIVERS  RIVERS RSS Feed
               
Columbia and lower Snake rivers, using conservation operation and maintenance savings for water resource management: HB 1334, SHB 1334, SB 5299
Columbia River Gorge compact and commission, elimination of: HB 3132, ESHB 3132
Columbia river, developing a new permit-only salmonid fishery for the: HB 2696
Dredged riverbed materials from Mt. St. Helen's eruption, disposal: * HB 2598, CH 57 (2010), * SB 6070, CH 426 (2009), SB 6386
Green river emergency flooding preparations and response to include flood hazard mitigation and response projects led by military department: HB 2786, HB 2787, SHB 2787
Green River, forming joint underwriting associations to sell excess flood insurance for property and businesses at risk from Green River flooding: ESB 6240, SSB 6240
Hydraulic permits and projects, documentation requirements for enforcement actions under chapter 77.55 RCW: HB 2974
Hydraulic project approval, enforcing chapter 77.55 RCW when construction commences without: HB 1117
Hydroelectric generation, amending constitution to recognize as renewable resource: HJR 4215
Hydroelectric generation, municipally owned facility impact payments: HB 2925, * ESHB 2925, CH 199 (2010) PV, SB 6480
Instream flows, setting: HB 2022, SB 5754
Mt. St. Helen's eruption, disposal of dredged riverbed materials from: * HB 2598, CH 57 (2010), * SB 6070, CH 426 (2009), SB 6386
Nisqually river emergency relief, preparedness, and response to include flood hazard mitigation and response projects led by military department: HB 3138
Pierce county emergency flooding preparations and response to include flood hazard mitigation and response projects led by military department: HB 3069
Removal of gravel from waterways to reduce impact of flooding, provisions: HB 2007
ROADS AND HIGHWAYS  ROADS AND HIGHWAYS RSS Feed
               
Agricultural signs, temporary agricultural directional signs on state highway rights-of-way: SB 6208, * SSB 6208, CH 138 (2010)
Alaskan Way viaduct and Seattle seawall replacement project, expert review panel to update previous work on: SB 6650
Alaskan Way viaduct corridor, authorization, administration, and collection of tolls on: SB 6505
Alaskan Way viaduct deep bore tunnel project, transportation commission appointment of expert review panel for: HB 2217
Alternative fuels corridor pilot project capable of supporting electric vehicle charging and battery exchange, authorization: * 2SHB 1481, CH 459 (2009)
Anacortes to San Juan Islands ferry route, added to scenic and recreational highway system: * SB 5289, CH 277 (2009)
Automated traffic safety cameras, amount of fine issued for infraction: SB 6410
Automated traffic safety cameras, restrictions: HB 2780
Automated traffic safety cameras, traffic safety commission to report on revenues generated by use of: SB 6411
Automated traffic safety cameras, use in ferry zones: SB 5685
Bridges, creation of local bridge restoration and replacement account: SB 6580, SSB 6580
Complete streets grant program to provide grants for constructing, retrofitting or repairing certain streets: HB 2911, SHB 2911
Corridors, permits for certain major transportation corridor projects: SB 6366, SSB 6366
County road construction budget restrictions, recalculating county forces construction project cost limits: * ESSB 5228, CH 29 (2009)
County road construction budget restrictions, recalculating day labor construction projects: SB 5228
Department of transportation highway contracts, bond amounts: HB 1533, SB 5499, * SSB 5499, CH 473 (2009) PV
Digital advertising signs on highways, prohibiting display: SB 6102
Emergency highway projects, department of transportation duties: SB 6769
Express toll lane system, department of transportation to conduct analysis for development of a continuous system: HB 2941, SHB 2941
Failing to properly cover vehicular loads of dirt, sand, and gravel, requirements, exemptions, violations, and penalties: SSB 5846
Failing to properly cover vehicular loads of dirt, sand, and gravel, requirements, violations, and penalties: SB 5846
Ferry system, all state ferry routes added to scenic and recreational highway system: * SB 5289, CH 277 (2009)
Fire protection districts, merger under certain circumstances to better serve portions of state highways: SB 6205, SSB 6205
Forest fires, property owner and resident right of access during: SB 6463
Four-wheel all-terrain vehicles, use on highways under certain conditions: SB 6294
General obligation bonds, issuance to fund transportation projects: * ESHB 1272, CH 498 (2009), SSB 5223
High capacity transportation corridor areas, establishment and funding: HB 1677, * SB 5540, CH 280 (2009)
High occupancy toll lanes, toll penalties for violations of restrictions: SB 5683
High occupancy vehicle lanes, opening during nonpeak hours: HB 2038
High occupancy vehicle lanes, provisions concerning: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
High occupancy vehicle lanes, tolling revenues from state route 520 corridor to be used for state route number 520 bridge replacement and HOV program: HB 2929, SHB 2929, SB 6392
High occupancy vehicle lanes, work groups to consider issues related to state route number 520 bridge replacement and HOV program: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
Highway construction review and site selection process, prioritizing use of public land: SB 5684, * SSB 5684, CH 471 (2009)
Highways of statewide significance, certain state routes designated as: HB 1431, SB 5363
Human trafficking, placement of informational posters in rest areas: HB 2889, * SB 6330, CH 48 (2010)
Interstate 405 corridor, use of express toll lanes and setting of tolls: HB 2941, SHB 2941
Interstate 5/Columbia River/Vancouver project, funding restrictions: SB 6040
Interstate 90 floating bridge corridor, toll authorization, administration, and collection: SB 6506
Interstate 90 floating bridge, prohibition of construction or operation of light rail or other rail system on: SB 6302
Interstate 90 floating bridge, toll authorization, administration, collection, and enforcement: HB 2319, HB 2335
Jurisdictional public highway transfers from a city or county to the state, state responsibility for buried pipelines under public highways: HB 1894
Jurisdictional route transfers, transferring responsibility for: * SB 5028, CH 260 (2009)
Lake Washington transportation corridor, tolls: HB 2335
Lanes reserved for certain vehicles on public highways, allowing private transportation provider vehicles to use: SSB 6570
Light pollution, reduction of: HB 1069
Local option street maintenance utilities, formation and authority: HB 2618, SB 6616
Major transportation corridor projects, permits for: SB 6366, SSB 6366
Marine container ports, land use and transportation planning for: HB 1959, * ESHB 1959, CH 514 (2009), SB 5853
Marine highway system, changing ferry system name to: HB 2230
Miles traveled by vehicles, eliminating restrictions on: HB 2755
Motorcycle toll rates, including motorcycles with trailers in tow: HB 2093, SB 5652
Off-road vehicles, use of four-wheel all-terrain vehicles on highways under certain conditions: SB 6294
Park and ride lots, use of moneys paid to county road funds for: * SB 6209, CH 43 (2010)
Permits for certain major transportation corridor projects, provisions: SB 6366, SSB 6366
Projects of statewide significance, expedited permit process: HB 2039
Public transportation facilities, allowing certain private transportation providers to use: SSB 6570
Regional transportation corridor authority, establishment: SB 5493
Rest areas, placement of human trafficking informational posters in: HB 2889, * SB 6330, CH 48 (2010)
Rest areas, provisions authorizing commercial activity at state-owned safety rest areas: SB 6465
Scenic and recreational highway system, all state ferry routes added to: * SB 5289, CH 277 (2009)
Scenic and recreational highway system, Anacortes to San Juan Islands ferry route added: * SB 5289, CH 277 (2009)
Scenic and recreational highway system, creating an agricultural scenic corridor within the system: SB 6211, * SSB 6211, CH 14 (2010)
Scenic and recreational highway system, portion of state route 7 to be excluded: HB 1302
School buses, automated bus stop signal cameras pilot program: HB 1427
Small city pavement and sidewalk account, calculating population to determine receipt of local funds from: HB 2456, SB 6225
Special category C projects, prioritizing of funding: HB 1705
Special safety corridor account, creation of: SB 6770, SB 6771
Special safety corridor projects, prioritizing existing funding for: SB 6770, SB 6771
State boundary bridge, construction requirements and funding: HB 1524, SB 5330
State funding for local projects, greenhouse gas emissions criteria: HB 2010, SHB 2010
State highways within tribal reservation boundaries, tribal authority for setting maximum speed limits: * HB 1448, CH 383 (2009), SB 5331, SSB 5331
State highways, existing uses on highway rights-of-way: HB 2307
State highways, merger of fire protection districts under certain circumstances to better serve portions of highways: SB 6205, SSB 6205
State highways, temporary agricultural directional signs on state highway rights-of-way: SB 6208, * SSB 6208, CH 138 (2010)
State property damage, liability of person operating vehicle illegally: * HB 1433, CH 393 (2009), SB 5365
State route 110, renaming a portion as the "Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Memorial Highway": HJM 4004, * SHJM 4004 (2010)
State route 16 corridor improvements project, repayment of deferred sales and use taxes on the project: HB 1463, SB 5287
State route 164, designation as highway of statewide significance: HB 1037, * SB 5642, CH 262 (2009)
State route 166, extension of: SB 6510
State route 166, updating description of: * SSB 6510, CH 77 (2010)
State route 195 and Cheney-Spokane Road intersection, department of transportation to design and construct right turn lane: HB 2225
State route 2, development plan: HB 1575, SHB 1575, SB 5394, SSB 5394
State route 2, funding of projects: SB 5037
State route 2, providing funding through implementation of state auditor's department of transportation performance audit recommendations: HB 2140
State route 397 extended to I-82: * HB 1000, CH 184 (2009), SB 5234
State route 410, response to landslide in Nile Valley: * SR 8690 (2010)
State route 5, designation of portion as an agricultural scenic corridor: SB 6211, * SSB 6211, CH 14 (2010)
State route 502, designated as Battle Ground highway: HB 1094, SB 5085
State route 502, naming a portion as the "Lewisville Highway": * SJM 8006 (2009)
State route 503, designated in part as Lewisville highway: HB 1094, SB 5085
State route 503, to be named "Battle Ground Highway": * SJM 8006 (2009)
State route 520 bridge replacement and HOV project, expert review panel to update previous work on: SB 6650
State route 520 bridge replacement and HOV project, King county executive to facilitate resolution to final project design: SB 6650
State route 520 bridge replacement and HOV project, preparation of impact plan on: SB 6651
State route 520 bridge, authorization, administration, collection, and enforcement of tolls on: HB 2211
State route 520 corridor, issuance of general obligation bonds to fund projects: * ESHB 1272, CH 498 (2009), SHB 2326, SSB 5223
State route 520 corridor, issuance of general obligation bonds to fund projects and improvements on: HB 2326
State route 520 corridor, mitigating impacts of 520 corridor project on Washington park arboretum: HB 2967, SB 6321
State route 520 corridor, provisions concerning state route number 520 bridge replacement and HOV program: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
State route 520 corridor, toll authorization, administration, collection, and enforcement: HB 2319, HB 2335
State route 520 corridor, tolling revenues to be used for state route number 520 bridge replacement and HOV program: HB 2929, SHB 2929, SB 6392
State route 520 corridor, work groups to consider issues related to state route number 520 bridge replacement and HOV program: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
State route 520 floating bridge, authorization of early tolling to finance replacement floating bridge and landings: * ESHB 2211, CH 472 (2009)
State route 520 floating bridge, requirement that state first use previously allocated funding: HB 2238
State route 7, portion of route to be excluded from scenic and recreational highway system: HB 1302
State route 9 Snohomish river bridge replacement project, department of transportation to begin environmental planning process and prepare final design: SB 6072
State route 9/state route 204 intersection project, department of transportation to commence certain stages of: SB 6842
State route 908, removing from state highway system: HB 2918, * SB 6555, CH 81 (2010)
State route 99 Alaskan Way viaduct corridor, authorization, administration, and collection of tolls on: SB 6505
State route 99 Alaskan Way viaduct replacement project finance plan: SB 5768, * ESSB 5768, CH 458 (2009)
State route number 520 civil penalties account, creation of: * ESSB 6392, CH 248 (2010) PV
State route number 520 work group, creation: * ESHB 2211, CH 472 (2009)
Statewide telework program, department of transportation collaboration with Washington State University: SB 6018
Studded tires, permit required for use: SB 5859
Surplus department of transportation property, right of repurchase for: HB 2716, ESHB 2716
Tacoma Narrows toll bridge account, toll charges, other revenue, and interest to be used only for tolled facility: HB 2191, SB 5795, * SSB 5795, CH 567 (2009)
Toll revenue, constitutional amendment requiring use exclusively for highway purposes: SJR 8207, SJR 8215
Toll revenue, use for eligible tolling facilities and payment of bonds related to state route 520 corridor projects: SHB 2326
Toll revenue, use for eligible tolling facilities and payment of principal, interest, and premium on bonds related to transportation projects: * ESHB 1272, CH 498 (2009), SSB 5223
Tolls, interstate 90 floating bridge and state route 520 corridor: HB 2319, HB 2335
Tolls, interstate 90 floating bridge corridor: SB 6506
Tolls, state route 99 Alaskan Way viaduct corridor: SB 6505
Tolls, use of electronic toll collection systems and photo toll systems: HB 2897, SHB 2897, SB 6499, * ESSB 6499, CH 249 (2010)
Traffic control at thoroughfare work sites, requirements: HB 1535
Transit only lanes on public highways, accommodating certain private transportation providers at designated lanes: SB 6570
Transportation accountability regions and regional transportation accountability boards, establishment, powers, duties, and financing: SB 6064
Transportation project cost overruns, local revenue options for cities in cases of: HB 3051, SB 6420
Transportation regions, realignment: SB 5682, ESSB 5682
Vacation of roads by counties, process for: HB 2949
Vehicle combinations, increasing lawful size to three vehicles: SB 6765
Viaduct damaged by earthquake, transportation infrastructure improvement zone financing for razing viaduct and replacing it with a tunnel: HB 2036
Wetland mitigation bank credits, purchase by department of transportation: SSB 6380
Wetland mitigation bank credits, purchase by department of transportation to include working with department of fish and wildlife concerning fish habitat: SB 6380