Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
ABORTION
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Abortion care, equal rights to access, regardless of gender/gender identity/race/ethnicity/income level/etc.:
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EHB 1851, CH 65 (2022), SB 5766 |
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Down syndrome, abortion or attempted abortion due to, prohibiting:
HB 1008, SB 5416 |
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Down syndrome, attending physician reporting duties in relation to:
HB 1008, SB 5416 |
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Financial responsibility/funds expenditure, when minor is under age 16, prohibiting without parent/guardian consent:
HB 2041 |
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Gestational age/fetal heartbeat, limiting right to abortion based on, practitioner requirements/unlawful acts/penalties:
HB 2121 |
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Informed consent, for performing/inducing abortion, requiring:
SB 5516 |
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Medication, performing abortion by means of, prohibiting, class C felony:
HB 1679 |
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Parental notification, requirements:
SB 5053 |
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Procedures, certain complications from, collecting data on:
SB 5625 |
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Reproductive freedom, pregnant individual's right to choose or refuse to have abortion, provisions:
*
EHB 1851, CH 65 (2022), SB 5766 |
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Right to choose to have abortion, limiting based on probable gestational age/detecting fetal heartbeat:
HB 2121 |
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Student health plans, coverage for abortion, when:
*
HB 1009, CH 53 (2021) |
ACCOUNTANTS AND ACCOUNTING
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Certificate, inactive status, replacing with inactive license designation:
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HB 1648 (2022) V,
*
SB 5519, CH 85 (2022) |
ACTUARY, STATE
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Family and medical leave, paid, actuarial assistance for program, actuary to provide:
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022), SB 5959 |
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
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Court research, Washington center for, attorneys for children in dependency proceedings role of:
*
2SHB 1219, CH 210 (2021) |
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Early childhood court program, for infants/toddlers in dependency system, establishing, evaluation of, office role:
SB 5331, SSB 5331,
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2SSB 5331, CH 285 (2021) |
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Eviction resolution pilot program, for rent nonpayment cases, establishing, roles of resolution centers and office:
SSB 5160,
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E2SSB 5160, CH 115 (2021) PV |
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Eviction resolution pilot program, unlawful detainer actions and, resolution center/superior court reports to office:
SB 5260, SSB 5260 |
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Juries and jurors, electronic demographic survey for jurors beginning a jury term, office role:
HB 1542 |
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Rent, nonpayment of, early resolution program for cases of, establishing, office role:
HB 1228 |
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
(See also COVID-19 AND CORONAVIRUS; EMERGENCY, STATE OF; ENVIRONMENT; GROWTH MANAGEMENT; HYDRAULIC PERMITS AND PROJECTS; LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT; LEGISLATURE; LICENSING, DEPARTMENT; OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS; PROFESSIONS; RECORDS; WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (WAC)) |
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Administrative rules review committee, joint, chairperson and vice chairperson, appointing:
HB 1670, SHB 1670, SB 5506 |
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Agency actions, judicial review under APA of, declaring rule invalid when stated rationale is a pretext:
SB 5320 |
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Agency actions, judicial review under APA of, neutral and impartial decision making by courts:
SB 5320 |
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Agency actions, judicial review under APA of, transfer to court of appeals, when:
*
SB 5225, CH 305 (2021) |
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Branches of state government, legislature/executive agencies/judiciary, administrative rules/procedures roles of:
SB 5320 |
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Commerce, department of, significant agency rules requirements to include:
SB 5276 |
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COVID-19 emergency proclamations, civil penalties for activity/operations violations, amnesty for and prohibition of:
HB 1547, SB 5469 |
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Emergency orders, content and duration, and role of legislature:
HB 1017, HB 1381 |
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Emergency orders, limitations due to education modality metrics:
SB 5037 |
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Enforcement actions, by certain agencies, burden of proof on agency:
SB 5081 |
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Health orders, emergency, content and duration, and role of legislature:
HB 1004, HB 1017, HB 1029 |
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Health orders, emergency, health-related measures in, right to decline:
HB 1305, HB 1317 |
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Health orders, emergency, limitations due to education modality metrics:
SB 5037 |
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Justice, environmental, environmental health disparities, state agency actions to reduce:
SSB 5141,
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E2SSB 5141, CH 314 (2021) |
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Justice, environmental, environmental health inequities, state agency actions to reduce:
SB 5141 |
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Rule making, addressing emergency, health-related measures in, right to decline:
HB 1305, HB 1317 |
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Rule making, agency amending/repealing in response/relating to state of emergency, restricting:
HB 1381 |
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Rule making, by agencies, within powers/authorized by law and with expiration date, legislative role:
SB 5280 |
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Rule making, by executive agencies, citing statutory authority in session laws for, requirements:
SB 5320 |
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Rule making, during state of emergency, agencies restricted to executing certain provisions:
HB 1381 |
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Rule making, emergency, agency adoption in response/relating to state of emergency, prohibiting:
HB 1381 |
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Rule making, emergency, duration and adoption in sequence, and role of legislature:
HB 1013, HB 1158 |
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Rule making, emergency, duration and oral comment hearing:
HB 1029 |
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Rule making, emergency, limitations due to education modality metrics:
SB 5037 |
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Rule making, for uniform document recording, by secretary of state:
*
SB 5019, CH 137 (2021) |
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Rule making, significant agency rules, requirements for, additional agencies to comply with:
SB 5276 |
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Rule making, to enforce emergency order by governor, legislative approval before:
SB 5100 |
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Safety/health, L&I rules/guidance/policies and penalties imposed on employers, restricting:
HB 1609 |
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Utilities and transportation commission, significant agency rules requirements to include:
SB 5276 |
ADOPTION
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Agreements, open, terminated parental rights/birth parent deficiencies remedying/child-birth parent visitation petitions:
HB 1903 |
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Preadoption studies, conducting for court, preadoption study training program:
SB 5233 |
ADVANCED COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT PROGRAM
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GET accounts, retroactively adjusting for units purchased at 2020-2021 unit price:
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SB 5430, CH 248 (2021) |
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Tuition units, price increase limitations, when:
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SB 5430, CH 248 (2021) |
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Tuition units, via advanced college tuition payment/GET program, value of, and dividends:
HB 1138 |
ADVERTISING
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Internet/mobile applications, marketing/advertising to minors via, prohibitions:
HB 1697, SHB 1697 |
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Political, purchaser information disclosure to commercial advertiser, requirements:
HB 1919, SHB 1919 |
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Political, synthetic media of candidates, prohibitions, when:
SB 5817 |
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Political, when person not a candidate and/or not currently endorsed, disclaimer/other requirements:
HB 1919, SHB 1919 |
AERONAUTICS
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Aerial imaging technology, state/local/tribal government uses of, studying:
HB 1629,
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ESHB 1629, CH 261 (2022), SB 5538 |
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Aircraft noise abatement, authorized programs, merging double amendments of RCW section concerning:
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EHB 1192, CH 65 (2021) |
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Aircraft, abandoned, excess funds from sale by airport to be deposited into aeronautics account:
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ESB 5800, CH 56 (2022) |
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Aircraft, unpiloted, DOT aviation division director to be system coordinator:
HB 1379,
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SHB 1379, CH 131 (2021) |
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Airplanes/components, commercial, manufacturers/processors for hire of, lowering B&O tax rate:
SB 5957 |
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Airplanes/components, commercial, manufacturers/processors for hire of, lowering B&O tax rate to 0.00:
SB 5422, SB 5440, SB 5769 |
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Airport aid grant program, airport projects through, aircraft fuel sales/use tax funds use for, tracking:
HB 1290, SB 5329, SSB 5329 |
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Airports, municipal, minimum labor standards enactment, when:
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SB 5385, CH 106 (2021) |
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Airports, municipal, municipal airport commission as option for municipality:
HB 1712, SHB 1712 |
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Airports, public use general aviation airport loan program:
HB 1030,
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SB 5031, CH 175 (2021) |
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Aviation and aerospace committee, appointing and maintaining:
HB 1538, SHB 1538 |
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Aviation assurance fund office/board/program, for defraying private aerial fire response costs:
HB 2086 |
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Commercial aviation coordinating commission, state, extending deadlines/expiration dates for:
HB 1198 |
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Commercial aviation facility, new primary, deadline for providing location for, extending:
HB 1198 |
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Community aviation revitalization board, convening:
HB 1030,
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SB 5031, CH 175 (2021) |
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Seaplanes, mooring of, by residential owner abutting state-owned aquatic lands:
HB 1240 |
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Unmanned aircraft systems, commercial, adding to "commercial airplane" for certain tax preferences:
HB 1470, SB 5350 |
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Unpiloted aircraft system coordinator, DOT aviation division director to be:
HB 1379,
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SHB 1379, CH 131 (2021), SB 5483 |
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Unpiloted aircraft, commercial, registration fees for, as funding source for system coordinator:
HB 1379,
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SHB 1379, CH 131 (2021), SB 5483 |
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Wildland fire aviation program and support plan, provisions:
HB 1168, SHB 1168,
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2SHB 1168, CH 298 (2021) |
AFRICAN AMERICAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION
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Racial equity analyses, incorporation into audits/reviews/reports by JLARC, commission role:
SB 5405,
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ESSB 5405, CH 310 (2021) PV |
AFRICAN AMERICANS
(See also DISCRIMINATION; EQUITY, WASHINGTON STATE OFFICE; MINORITIES) |
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Black history month, celebrating:
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HR 4603 (2021), HR 4604,
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HR 4644 (2022) |
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Black transgender and BIPOC communities, Mrs. Phyllis Little-Epamynondas and her work with and for the, honoring:
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SR 8647 (2022) |
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Brown, Bishop Leo Charles, Jr., service, life, and achievements of, recognizing and honoring:
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HR 4617 (2021) |
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Bush, George Washington, commemorating through art, task force on, establishing:
HB 1339 |
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Color/race/national origin, higher education institution policies/practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Critical race theory, definition and prohibition of K-12 instruction and discussion of:
HB 1886 |
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Educators, African American studies specialty endorsement for, creating:
HB 1829 |
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Juneteenth, as school holiday:
HB 1617,
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SHB 1617, CH 198 (2022) |
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Juneteenth, as state legal holiday, establishing as:
HB 1016,
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SHB 1016, CH 295 (2021) |
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King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., honoring:
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HR 4601 (2021),
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HR 4635 (2022),
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SR 8603 (2021),
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SR 8634 (2022) |
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Lacks, Henrietta, honoring, and recognizing the barriers in her life and her contribution to modern medicine:
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SR 8604 (2021) |
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Reconstruction era, advancement of civil rights for African Americans during, recognizing:
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SR 8606 (2021) |
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Sickle cell awareness week, celebrating:
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SR 8632 (2022) |
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Utendale, Dr, John, former NHL hockey player and college faculty member and administrator, honoring:
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HR 4637 (2022) |
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Wilfong, Ester, teacher, administrator, and professional association leader, recognizing and honoring:
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HR 4659 (2022) |
AGRICULTURE
(See also AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES; FARMS AND FARMING; FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; GROWTH MANAGEMENT; HORSES; LABOR; LIVESTOCK; PEST CONTROL AND PESTICIDES) |
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Agricultural products or farm machinery/equipment, persons hauling for farmer, public utility tax exemption:
HB 1380, SHB 1380 |
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Bees, nonnative bumble bees, moving into Washington for open-field agricultural use, prohibiting:
SB 5253, SSB 5253,
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2SSB 5253, CH 278 (2021) |
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Bees/pollinators, habitat for, provisions:
SB 5253, SSB 5253,
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2SSB 5253, CH 278 (2021) |
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Bees/pollinators, pollinator health task force, reestablishing, and implementing recommendations of:
SB 5253, SSB 5253,
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2SSB 5253, CH 278 (2021) |
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Biochar, using in state agency and local government-funded projects, when:
SB 5961,
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SSB 5961, CH 293 (2022) |
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Cannabinoid products, hemp-derived, sale as CBD/class B cannabinoid without indicated concentration/contents, prohibiting:
SB 5951 |
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Cannabis, Washington state cannabis commission, establishment/role of and commodity assessments by:
HB 1710 |
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Cannabis, Washington state cannabis cultivation commission, establishment/role of and commodity assessments by:
SHB 1710 |
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Career and technical education and student organizations, in agriculture, food, and natural resource sciences:
HB 1544 |
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CBD product, sale of hemp product with less than one-third of indicated CBD amount as, prohibiting:
SSB 5951 |
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Critical areas on agricultural land, voluntary stewardship program for, extending date for counties to join:
HB 1856 |
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Custom farming services, person performing or hauling for person performing, tax exemptions for, when:
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HB 1641, CH 119 (2022) |
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Daffodils, recognizing the daffodil festival, its organizers, and its royal court:
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HR 4619 (2021),
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HR 4643 (2022),
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SR 8617 (2021),
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SR 8641 (2022) |
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Disasters, farmers/ranchers, short-term disaster recovery financial assistance program, developing/implementing:
HB 2051,
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SHB 2051, CH 280 (2022), SB 5936 |
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Education, agriculture/animal husbandry, youth development programs promoting, organizations sponsoring:
SB 5643, SSB 5643, 2SSB 5643 |
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Equity in farming, historically underrepresented groups, inclusion in food/agriculture laws/rules/etc. development/etc.:
HB 1395, SHB 1395 |
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Fairs, area and county, state retail sales tax on sales at, deposit into fair fund to assist fairs:
SB 5362, SSB 5362 |
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Fairs, area/county/other, transfers from state general fund to fair fund to assist fairs:
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2SSB 5362, CH 245 (2021) |
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Fairs/youth shows/exhibitions, youth development programs promoting participation in, organizations sponsoring:
SB 5643, SSB 5643, 2SSB 5643 |
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Feed, for swine, using animal meat waste material and associated garbage as, prohibiting:
SB 5300 |
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Fertilizer, commercial, application/license/inspection/late fees, increasing:
SB 5318,
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SSB 5318, CH 282 (2021) |
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Future farmers of America, as youth development program promoting agriculture education and fair/youth show/exhibition participation:
SSB 5643, 2SSB 5643 |
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Future farmers of America, national FFA president Cole Baerlocher, recognizing and commending:
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SR 8660 (2022) |
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Greenhouses, temporary growing structures for horticultural plants, building code exemption for, broadening:
SB 5641 |
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Hemp cannabinoid products, sale as CBD/class B cannabinoid without indicated concentration/contents, prohibiting:
SB 5951 |
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Hemp extract, processors producing, hemp extract certifications for:
*
ESB 5372, CH 104 (2021) |
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Hemp products, sale as CBD product but with less than one-third of indicated CBD amount, prohibiting:
SSB 5951 |
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Hemp, commercial processors, registration of:
*
ESB 5372, CH 104 (2021) |
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Hemp-derived cannabinoids, processing/using and adding to authorized marijuana products:
SB 5767 |
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Horticultural plants/vegetables/fruits, temporary growing structures for, building code exemption for, broadening:
SB 5641 |
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Lands, agricultural, action removing designation under GMA:
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SB 5042, CH 218 (2022) |
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Lands, agricultural, carbon sequestration/storage, programs/activities/projects to preserve or increase:
HB 1577 |
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Lands, agricultural, critical areas on, voluntary stewardship program for, extending date for counties to join:
HB 1856 |
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Lands, agricultural, current use classification, involuntary removal, inspection before/documentation for refund:
HB 1683 |
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Lands, agricultural, solar energy facilities sited on, not eligible for expedited processing by EFSEC, when:
SB 5206 |
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Lands, agricultural/grazing, state leases for, nondefault or early termination provision, lessee compensation, when:
*
EHB 1199, CH 36 (2021) |
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Lands, for farming, good faith purchaser of real property and relinquished water right:
HB 1132 |
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Schillinger, Dr. Bill, professor emeritus, agronomist, and former director of WSU Dryland Research Station, honoring:
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SR 8645 (2022) |
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Seeds, vegetable seed conditioning, manufacturing investment projects including, sales/use tax deferral program:
*
ESB 5901, CH 257 (2022) PV |
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Sustainable farms and fields grant program, advisors network for, establishing:
HB 1631 |
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Workers, agricultural labor work group, establishing:
HB 1516 |
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Workers, employer exemption from payment of overtime to, removing:
HB 1516,
*
ESSB 5172, CH 249 (2021) |
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Workers, farmworkers, L&I administration of various matters applicable to, performance audits of:
HB 1847, HB 2102 |
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Workers, farmworkers, specific needs of, comprehensive study of, conducting:
HB 1847, HB 2102 |
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Workers, farmworkers, temporary housing for, sales/use tax exemptions for, expanding:
SB 5396, SSB 5396,
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2SSB 5396, CH 250 (2021) |
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Workers, modifying overtime compensation requirement to include, when:
HB 1516,
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ESSB 5172, CH 249 (2021) |
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Workers, overtime compensation for 50+ hours during special circumstance weeks:
HB 1750 |
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Workers, with mental health stresses/suicidal thoughts, agricultural community mental health hotline services for:
HB 1434 |
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT
(See also AGRICULTURE; FARMS AND FARMING; FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; LIVESTOCK; PEST CONTROL AND PESTICIDES) |
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Anadromous fish protection and recovery, state goal for, role of department:
HB 1653 |
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Bees, pollinator health task force, reestablishing, and implementing recommendations of:
SB 5253, SSB 5253,
*
2SSB 5253, CH 278 (2021) |
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Bees/pollinators, habitat for, department role:
SB 5253, SSB 5253,
*
2SSB 5253, CH 278 (2021) |
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Cannabis laboratory quality standards, interagency coordination team for, creating, department role:
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HB 1859, CH 135 (2022), SB 5699, SSB 5699 |
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Cannabis, compliance-based laboratory analysis of pesticides in, dedicated cannabis account appropriations for:
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E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
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Cannabis, testing laboratory quality standards, establishing and maintaining, department role:
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HB 1859, CH 135 (2022) |
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Cannabis, Washington state cannabis commission, establishing, role of department:
HB 1710 |
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Cannabis, Washington state cannabis cultivation commission, establishing, role of department:
SHB 1710 |
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Compost reimbursement pilot program, establishing and implementing, department role:
HB 1799, SB 5717, SB 5731 |
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Compost reimbursement program, establishing and implementing, department role:
SHB 1799,
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E2SHB 1799, CH 180 (2022) |
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Cottage food operations, maximum sales limit for permit, department role:
HB 1685, SHB 1685 |
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Cottage food operations, staffing to insure timely permitting and improved service levels for, department role:
SHB 1685 |
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Enforcement actions, burden of proof on department:
SB 5081 |
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Equity in farming, historically underrepresented groups, ensuring inclusion of, when, department role:
HB 1395, SHB 1395 |
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Food assistance, using freed-up federal coronavirus funds for:
HB 1368,
*
ESHB 1368, CH 3 (2021), HB 1467, SB 5344 |
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Fur farm transition grant program, establishing, department role:
HB 1718 |
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Hemp extract, processors producing, hemp extract certifications for, department role:
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ESB 5372, CH 104 (2021) |
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Hemp, commercial processors, registration of, department role:
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ESB 5372, CH 104 (2021) |
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Justice, environmental, environmental health disparities, department actions to reduce:
SSB 5141,
*
E2SSB 5141, CH 314 (2021) |
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Justice, environmental, environmental health inequities, department actions to reduce:
SB 5141 |
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Marijuana, testing laboratory quality standards, establishing and maintaining, department role:
SB 5699, SSB 5699 |
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Meat and poultry inspection program, establishing, department role:
SB 5045 |
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Meat and poultry processing and marketing assistance program, creating, department role:
SSB 5045, 2SSB 5045 |
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Meat and poultry, interstate shipping program, establishing, department role:
SB 5045 |
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Meat, custom meat license for facilities/intrastate inspection program, establishing, department role:
HB 1102 |
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Pesticide advisory board, establishing to advise department of agriculture:
HB 1993, SHB 1993 |
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Psilocybin services wellness and opportunity act, Washington, department role:
SB 5660 |
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State's lands/waters, conserving 30% by 2030, creating 30 by 30 commission and 30 by 30 plan for, department role:
SB 5962 |
AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION
(See also CLIMATE; FUELS; GROWTH MANAGEMENT; POLLUTION CONTROL HEARINGS BOARD; WATER POLLUTION) |
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Air purifiers, other than industrial, efficiency standards:
HB 1619,
*
ESHB 1619, CH 19 (2022) |
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Asphalt plants, odor control plan and best management practices for, work group for developing, creating:
SHB 1057 |
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Building materials, maximum acceptable global warming potentials and environmental product declarations:
SB 5659 |
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Building materials, used in state public works projects, and suppliers of, climate and labor standards for:
SB 5659 |
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Burning, flammable materials/refuse/waste forest materials on DNR-protected lands, permit requirement, violations of:
HB 1423,
*
SHB 1423, CH 132 (2021) |
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Carbon dioxide, purchasing of copy paper produced via process yielding less, acknowledging advantages of:
ESHB 1518 |
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Carbon dioxide, state agency purchasing of copy paper produced via process yielding less:
HB 1518 |
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Cargo-handling equipment/infrastructure, zero and near zero emissions, port district purchasing of:
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ESB 5026, CH 88 (2021) |
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Clean air act, "enjoyment of life and property," to include parks and certain areas:
HB 1057 |
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Clean air act, enjoyment of life and property, asphalt plant odor control in relation to, work group, creating:
SHB 1057 |
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Clean air act, greenhouse gas emissions reduction under:
HB 1577 |
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Clean air act, permits required under, exemption from, when:
HB 1436 |
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Clean energy transformation act, electric utility projects under, resources analysis/advisory opinion:
SB 5168 |
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Clean energy transformation act, Washington, repealing:
SB 5985 |
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Clean energy transition workforce account, creating:
SB 5616, SSB 5616,
*
2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
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Climate policy and accountability, executive office of, establishing:
SB 5842, SSB 5842 |
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Commute trip reduction incentives, tax credits for large employers implementing, role of general fund in supporting:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Commute trip reduction program, effectiveness of, assessing during pandemic:
HB 1528 |
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Commute trip reduction, car or van pool vehicles/plans/activities/ordinances, suspending requirements:
HB 1528 |
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Fire departments, fire suppression vehicles with emissions or fuel reduction technology, sales/use tax exemptions:
HB 1479 |
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Fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, urging U.S. government to begin negotiations to enter into a:
SJM 8008 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions reduction account, creating:
HB 1513, HB 1577, SB 5373 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, cap on, and allowances/offset credits, Washington climate commitment act:
SB 5126, SSB 5126,
*
E2SSB 5126, CH 316 (2021) PV |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon pollution tax on, imposing:
HB 1513 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean energy projects for infrastructure to reduce, proposals/reviews/appeals:
HB 2002 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean fuels program, establishing:
HB 1036, HB 1091, SHB 1091, 2SHB 1091,
*
E3SHB 1091, CH 317 (2021) PV, SB 5231 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean fuels program, modifying certain provisions:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean fuels program, repealing:
SB 5985 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, clean heat act, gas company clean heat transition plans/regulatory changes:
HB 1766, SB 5668 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, climate commitment act cap and invest program, environmental justice role, modifying:
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E2SSB 5842, CH 181 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, climate commitment act cap and invest program, modifying:
SB 5842, SSB 5842,
*
E2SSB 5842, CH 181 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, climate resiliency and mitigation surcharge, imposing on bankers of fossil fuels:
SB 5967 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, commercial transportation services:
HB 1075, SHB 1075, 2SHB 1075 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, distributed energy resources deployment via conservation projects:
HB 1768,
*
SHB 1768, CH 128 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, emissions-intensive trade-exposed facilities, compliance pathway specific to:
HB 1682, SHB 1682, 2SHB 1682 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficiency account, reenacting and amending:
SB 5616 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficiency account, reenacting/amending/continuing temporary uses of funds in:
SSB 5616,
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2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, executive office of climate policy and accountability, establishing:
SB 5842, SSB 5842 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel use for space/water heating, reducing:
HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, from building materials manufacturing, buy clean and buy fair Washington act:
HB 1103, SHB 1103, SB 5366 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, from food delivery and goods delivery providers:
HB 1075, SHB 1075, 2SHB 1075 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, from hydrofluorocarbon and other refrigerants, reducing:
HB 1050, SHB 1050,
*
E2SHB 1050, CH 315 (2021) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, GMA/SMA/transportation planning for reducing:
HB 1099 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, GMA/SMA/transportation/flood control planning for reducing:
SHB 1099, E2SHB 1099 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, healthy homes and clean buildings act:
HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, methane from landfills, emission limits and collection/control systems:
HB 1663 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, methane from municipal landfills, emission limits and collection/control systems:
SHB 1663,
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E2SHB 1663, CH 179 (2022) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, methane reduction and organic materials management:
HB 1799, SHB 1799,
*
E2SHB 1799, CH 180 (2022), SB 5731 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, mitigation through public electric utility targeted electrification:
HB 1767, SB 5666 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, outdoor recreation and climate adaptation account, creating:
HB 1823 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, power plant complying with standards for, as not violating nonemitting generation policy:
SB 5872 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, public facility practices and all-electric energy systems for reducing:
*
HB 1280, CH 178 (2022) |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing through carbon pollution tax and resulting revenues:
HB 1513, HB 1577, SB 5373 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, residential and nonresidential buildings, net-zero readiness:
ESHB 1770 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, residential and nonresidential construction, net energy consumption reduction for:
HB 1770, ESHB 1770, SB 5669 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, residential buildings, state energy code for, and statewide residential reach code:
HB 1770, ESHB 1770, SB 5669 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, tier 2 covered buildings, energy management/benchmarking requirement for:
HB 1774, SB 5722,
*
SSB 5722, CH 177 (2022) |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, Washington climate commitment act, repealing:
SB 5985 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, zero emissions transportation future, state transition to, supporting:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
*
E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, zero emissions vehicles, provisions:
HB 1388 |
|
Landscaping equipment, all-electric, zero-emission incentive and exchange pilot program, establishing:
SB 5543 |
|
Lawn equipment, all-electric zero-emission, sales of discounted new, B&O tax credit for:
SSB 5543 |
|
Outdoor power equipment, other than zero emission equipment, additional retail sales tax on, when:
HB 1918 |
|
Outdoor power equipment, zero emission equipment, retail sales tax and use tax exemptions for:
HB 1918, SHB 1918, 2SHB 1918 |
|
Outdoor power equipment, zero emission equipment, state agencies and local government to purchase only, when:
HB 1918, SHB 1918 |
|
Renewable fuels, statewide office of, establishing:
SB 5910,
*
SSB 5910, CH 292 (2022) |
|
Respiratory conditions, in children/teenagers, statewide home air quality improvement program, establishing:
HB 1291 |
|
Sustainable farms and fields grant program, advisors network for, establishing:
HB 1631 |
|
Wildfire smoke, severe poor air quality due to, extreme weather response grant program:
SHB 1620 |
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
(See also FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER) |
|
Breweries, domestic, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SSB 5515 |
|
Controlled substance homicide offenses, offender release/escape/etc., victim notification:
SB 5245,
*
ESSB 5245, CH 82 (2022) |
|
COVID-19, economic impacts of, privileges granted to businesses with liquor licenses to mitigate, extending:
HB 1480, SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Distilleries, domestic, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SSB 5515 |
|
Licensees, license fee surcharge for certain alcohol licensees to help fund impairing cannabinoid enforcement:
HB 2122 |
|
Licensees, providing alcohol for on-premises consumption, "open safe, open now" plan for reopening state in regard to:
HB 1553, SB 5473 |
|
Licenses, breweries/microbreweries, endorsement for providing packaging services to other manufacturers:
HB 2080,
*
SB 5940, CH 64 (2022) |
|
Licenses, distilleries/craft distilleries, endorsement for providing packaging services to other manufacturers:
HB 2080,
*
SB 5940, CH 64 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees for, waiving for one year, unless licensee has violated COVID-19/emergency requirements:
SB 5272,
*
ESSB 5272, CH 6 (2021) |
|
Licenses, fees, for certain restaurant/hotel/nightclub/theater/caterer licenses, reducing:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for certain tavern/snack bar/motel/sports entertainment facility/public house licenses, reducing:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for distillers and distillery off-site tasting rooms licenses, reducing:
SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for domestic breweries and microbreweries licenses, reducing:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for domestic wineries license, reducing:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for nonprofit arts organization license, reducing:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, fees, for senior center license, reducing:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Licenses, liquor manufacturers, endorsement for contracting to provide packaging services to other manufacturers:
HB 2080,
*
SB 5940, CH 64 (2022) |
|
Licenses, liquor, annual renewal date extension, when:
HB 1011, SHB 1011 |
|
Licenses, restaurant, beer and wine, wine by glass/premixed wine drinks for takeout/curbside/delivery:
SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, restaurant, spirits, beer, and wine, sales for off-premises consumption, licensee requirements:
HB 1480, SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5394, SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, issuance fee for, reducing for licensee 90% liquor compliance checks compliance:
HB 2112 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, limited, creating:
HB 1062 |
|
Licenses, various, alcohol products sales for curbside and takeout service or delivery by licensees holding:
HB 1480, SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, various, food service menu requirements for alcohol sales by, revising rules for flexibility concerning:
HB 1480, SHB 1480, SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, various, outdoor service of alcohol by on-premises licensees holding:
HB 1480, SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, various, with delivery endorsement, photographing or scanning customer identification:
HB 1480, SHB 1480, SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Licenses, wineries, endorsement for providing packaging services to other manufacturers:
HB 2080,
*
SB 5940, CH 64 (2022) |
|
Liquor excise tax fund, continuing temporary uses of funds in:
SSB 5616,
*
2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
|
Low-proof beverages, definition:
HB 1734, SB 5049, SSB 5049 |
|
Low-proof beverages, tax on sales by certain licensees to spirits retailers:
HB 1734 |
|
Low-proof beverages, taxing via tax on distribution and sale:
SB 5049, SSB 5049 |
|
Marketing/advertising to minors via internet/mobile application, prohibitions:
HB 1697, SHB 1697 |
|
Packaging services, liquor manufacturer contracting with other manufacturer to provide, license endorsement for:
HB 2080,
*
SB 5940, CH 64 (2022) |
|
Permits, spirits shipper's permit, for distilleries and certificate of approval holders:
HB 1432 |
|
Production facilities of licensees, allowing employees 18 to 20 years of age to work in:
HB 1483, SHB 1483, SB 5479 |
|
Regulating alcohol/tobacco/cannabis/vapor products, behavioral health prevention/equity impact framework for:
HB 2035 |
|
Retail sales of alcoholic beverages, certain hospitality industry businesses making, B&O tax preferential rate:
HB 1299 |
|
Spirits, certain additional taxes on certain sales of, removing:
HB 1533 |
|
Spirits, limited spirits retail license, and mitigation fee, creating:
HB 1062 |
|
Spirits, mini-bottles, retail sales tax exemption for:
HB 1480 |
|
Spirits, mini-bottles, retail sales tax exemption for, when:
SHB 1480,
*
E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
|
Spirits, restaurant spirits retailers, distributor sales to, certain additional taxes on, removing:
HB 1533 |
|
Spirits, spirits shipper's permit, for distilleries and certificate of approval holders:
HB 1432 |
|
Spirits, vodka or vodka ingredient/input/material produced in or imported/sourced from Russia, sale of, prohibiting:
HB 2134, SB 5984 |
|
Wine, Washington wine special license plates, creating:
HB 1530,
*
ESHB 1530, CH 117 (2022) |
|
Wineries, domestic, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SSB 5515 |
|
Wineries, production facilities of, allowing employees 18 to 20 years of age to work in:
*
HB 1289, CH 123 (2021), SB 5477 |
|
Wineries, small, liquor excise tax on sales, exemption:
HB 1116, SB 5001 |
ANDY HILL CANCER RESEARCH ENDOWMENT (CARE) FUND
|
|
Andy Hill cancer research endowment fund match transfer account, appropriating one billion dollars to:
SB 5809 |
ANIMALS
(See also FOSSILS; HUNTING; LIVESTOCK; VETERINARIANS; WILDLIFE) |
|
Biodiversity, national strategy for, calling on federal government to establish:
SJM 8009 |
|
Cats, selling or offering for sale in pet store, prohibiting:
HB 1424,
*
SHB 1424, CH 76 (2021) |
|
Cruelty free cosmetics act, prohibiting selling of cosmetics tested using animals:
HB 1615, SHB 1615 |
|
Cruelty, second degree, provisions:
HB 1038 |
|
Dog guides, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
|
Dogs, assistance, courthouse facility dogs for witness use, access authority and certified handlers for:
SB 5127, SSB 5127 |
|
Dogs, selling or offering for sale in pet store, requirements:
HB 1424 |
|
Dogs, selling or offering for sale in pet store, when:
HB 1424,
*
SHB 1424, CH 76 (2021) |
|
Dogs, with intact sex organs over age of 6 months, number at one time of, commercial breeder exemption from:
HB 1424 |
|
Police dogs, canine teams, model policy for training and use of, work group to develop, convening:
*
ESHB 1054, CH 320 (2021) |
|
Police dogs, unleashed, peace officer use of, prohibitions:
HB 1054 |
|
Real estate, damage by animals to, disclosure in seller statement of, requiring:
HB 1951, SHB 1951 |
|
Service animals, person using, higher education institution policies/practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
|
Service animals, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
|
Therapy animals and their human handlers, celebrating/honoring, and saluting therapy animal teams' service:
*
HR 4656 (2022) |
APPLIANCES
(See also ELECTRICIANS AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS; ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS; HEATING AND HEATERS) |
|
Air conditioning equipment, hydrofluorocarbons used in, regulating:
HB 1050, SHB 1050,
*
E2SHB 1050, CH 315 (2021) |
|
Efficiency standards, various appliances:
HB 1619,
*
ESHB 1619, CH 19 (2022) |
|
Energy star qualified appliances, shop local and save sales and use tax holiday to include:
HB 2018 |
|
Heat pump and electrification program, for high-efficiency equipment, establishing:
HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093 |
|
Ovens, commercial, energy efficiency standards:
HB 1619,
*
ESHB 1619, CH 19 (2022) |
|
Refrigeration and air conditioning systems, refrigerant management program for:
HB 1050, SHB 1050,
*
E2SHB 1050, CH 315 (2021) |
APPRENTICES AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
(See also APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING COUNCIL, WASHINGTON STATE) |
|
Apprentices, credit or course equivalencies for supplemental CC/TC coursework, establishing:
SB 5764, SSB 5764 |
|
Apprentices, higher education credits for supplemental CC/TC coursework, granting of:
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Apprentices, supplemental CC/TC instruction and credits/degree pathways for, and related issues:
SB 5764, SSB 5764,
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Electrician certificates of competency, journey level, eligibility for examination, apprenticeship requirements:
SB 5599, ESSB 5599 |
|
Financial aid, Washington college grants, maximum award, when enrolled in apprenticeship program and CC/TC:
SB 5764, SSB 5764,
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Opportunity scholarship program, Washington, using for apprenticeship program:
*
HB 1805, CH 211 (2022), SB 5797 |
|
Programs, with five or more apprentices, federal law, conforming with:
HB 1288 |
|
Regional apprenticeship programs, establishing through educational service districts:
HB 1536 |
|
Retail industry, increasing educational, training, apprenticeship, and job opportunities in:
*
SHB 2019, CH 278 (2022) |
|
Rural county high employer demand jobs program, eligibility criteria to include apprenticeship program enrollment:
*
HB 1805, CH 211 (2022), SB 5797 |
|
State registered apprentices, retention of, barriers and challenges to, studying:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, equipment in, grant program for updating:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, expanding and increasing sustainability of:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, for youth, students enrolled in, vouchers for driver's education courses for:
SB 5600 |
|
State registered programs, minors enrolled in, vouchers for driver's education courses for:
SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, new, requirements for approval of:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, technology and remote learning infrastructure modernization grant program:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
State registered programs, wrap-around support services for, grant program:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
Substance use disorder professionals/professional trainees, certification via apprenticeship program:
*
EHB 1311, CH 165 (2021) |
|
Utilization of apprentices, for public works municipality/DOT/school district/college contracts:
HB 1308 |
|
Utilization of apprentices, in private sector, including nontraditional industries, incentivizing:
SB 5600, SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING COUNCIL, WASHINGTON STATE
(See also APPRENTICES AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS) |
|
Apprentices, credit or course equivalencies for supplemental CC/TC coursework, establishing:
SB 5764, SSB 5764 |
|
Apprentices, higher education credits for supplemental CC/TC coursework, granting of:
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Apprentices, institution/centralized program for supplemental instruction toward degree for, WSATC role:
SB 5764, SSB 5764,
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Apprentices, supplemental CC/TC instruction/credits and degree pathways/related issues, WSATC role:
SB 5764, SSB 5764,
*
E2SSB 5764, CH 166 (2022) |
|
Platform, economic or industry sector-based, council to establish:
SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
Subcommittees, economic or industry sector-based, council to establish:
SB 5600 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
|
|
Archaeological sites or resources, information about location of, disclosure exemption for, when:
SSB 5098 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT
|
|
Archaeological sites or resources, information about location of, disclosure exemption for, when, department role:
SSB 5098 |
|
Main street program, criteria for designation of a, modifying:
HB 1353,
*
SB 5617, CH 50 (2022) |
|
Main street program, economic development as a program mission:
HB 1353 |
|
Main street program, long-term downtown or neighborhood commercial district revitalization programs:
HB 1353 |
|
Main street program, staffing for local programs, minimum level of, pilot project grant program to assist with:
HB 1456, SHB 1456 |
|
Main street program, tax credit for contributions to, additional credit on top of:
HB 1279,
*
SHB 1279, CH 112 (2021) |
ARCHIVES
(See also RECORDS; SECRETARY OF STATE) |
|
Chief archivist, secretary of state as, document recording standards role of:
*
SB 5019, CH 137 (2021) |
ART AND ARTWORKS
|
|
Capitol campus, major works on grounds, removal/relocation process for:
SB 5570 |
|
Creative economy, state, work group to create strategic plan for, establishing:
SB 5238 |
|
Cultural access programs, sales/use tax for, imposition by a city, when:
HB 1058 |
|
George Washington Bush, commemorating through art, task force on, establishing:
HB 1339 |
|
Global war on terror, service members who died in, memorial on capitol campus to commemorate, requirements:
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Global war on terror, state residents who died in, monument to honor, legislative work group to study/recommend:
HB 1849, SB 5774 |
|
Hansen, James Lee, sculptor and poet, honoring:
*
HR 4634 (2022) |
|
Kogan, Simon, sculptor and painter, life and work of, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4663 (2022) |
|
Marcus Whitman statue, in U.S. capitol's national statuary hall, replacing with statue of Billy Frank Jr.:
HB 1372,
*
ESHB 1372, CH 20 (2021), SB 5419 |
|
Museums, building for the arts program grants for, raising funding limits:
*
HB 1647, CH 121 (2022), SB 5530 |
|
Nonprofit arts organizations, liquor license for, reducing fees:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
|
Statues, defacing a public monument owned by public body, class C felony:
SB 5059 |
|
Statues, defacing a public monument owned by public body, gross misdemeanor:
SSB 5059 |
|
Visual arts, regular instruction in at least one visual art and one performing art at each public school:
SB 5878,
*
ESSB 5878, CH 250 (2022) |
ARTS COMMISSION
|
|
George Washington Bush, commemorating through art in legislative building, commission role:
HB 1339 |
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS, STATE COMMISSION
|
|
Racial equity analyses, incorporation into audits/reviews/reports by JLARC, commission role:
SB 5405,
*
ESSB 5405, CH 310 (2021) PV |
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS
(See also DISCRIMINATION; MINORITIES) |
|
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) residents and community, in solidarity with and honoring:
*
SR 8610 (2021) |
|
Japanese American veterans, incarcerees, and civil rights activists, recognizing and remembering:
*
HR 4609 (2021),
*
HR 4645 (2022),
*
SR 8607 (2021),
*
SR 8649 (2022) |
|
Korean Americans, Paull Shin, former state senator, recognizing and honoring the life and work of:
*
SR 8626 (2021) |
|
Lunar New Year and Washington's Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, celebrating:
*
HR 4606 (2021),
*
SR 8609 (2021) |
|
National origin, higher education institution policies/practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL
|
|
Action/proceeding against state officer/employee, challenging legislation in certain cases, AG defense of, prohibiting:
HB 1940 |
|
Consumer protection improvement act, AG role:
SB 5025,
*
SSB 5025, CH 228 (2021) |
|
Deadly force, police officer criminal offenses involving, independent prosecutions unit and prosecutor for, establishing:
HB 1507 |
|
Deadly force, police officer criminal offenses involving, investigation and prosecution of, AG authority for:
HB 1507 |
|
Death penalty review panel, establishment and meetings of, AG role:
SB 5099 |
|
Fair campaign practices act, seeking sanctions enjoining person from election participation, prohibiting AG from:
SB 5109 |
|
Force, use by police officers, data program concerning, assisting with developing, advisory group for, AG role:
*
E2SSB 5259, CH 326 (2021) |
|
Force, use by police officers, data program concerning, designing program to aid, advisory group for, AG role:
SSB 5259 |
|
Forfeiture of seized property, under CSA, seizing agency recordkeeping/reporting, AG role:
SB 5733 |
|
Interbranch advisory committee, with AG's office representative, creating:
SB 5490,
*
ESSB 5490, CH 284 (2022) PV |
|
Minority and women-owned businesses, contracts, AG enforcement, repealing:
HB 1259,
*
SHB 1259, CH 160 (2021) |
|
Nonprofit corporation act, Washington, AG enforcement role:
SB 5034,
*
SSB 5034, CH 176 (2021) |
|
Peace officer accountability act, cause of action for injury when officer unlawfully exercising powers, AG role:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, 2SHB 1202 |
|
Peace officers, force/deadly force use, permissible/excessive and de-escalation tactics, model policies, AG role:
HB 1310, SHB 1310,
*
E2SHB 1310, CH 324 (2021) |
|
Personal data, do not track mechanisms, analysis of and technical specifications for, AG role:
SB 5813 |
|
Personal/sensitive data, consumer protections, AG enforcement role:
SB 5813 |
|
Price increases, excessive/unjustified during state of emergency, investigation of violations, AG role:
SB 5191, ESSB 5191 |
|
Public counsel unit, electric/natural gas utility affordability/reliability improvements, economic impact analysis:
HB 1130 |
|
Public investment impact disclosures for ballot measures repealing/levying/modifying any tax or fee, AG role:
HB 1876,
*
SHB 1876, CH 114 (2022) |
|
Sexual assault forensic examination best practices advisory group, establishing, AG role:
HB 1916, SHB 1916 |
|
Sexual assault investigation/prosecution, case status, reporting of, AG role:
HB 1109 |
|
Sexual assault investigation/prosecution, investigational/case status, reporting of, AG role:
*
ESHB 1109, CH 118 (2021) |
|
Term limit, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4207 |
|
Tribes, AG actions/programs/projects that will affect, notice to and consent from tribes, requirements:
SB 5298 |
|
Tribes, annual meeting with, AG to host:
SB 5298 |
|
Voting rights act, covered practices in covered jurisdictions, attorney general role:
SB 5597, SSB 5597, E2SSB 5597 |
|
Youth, safety/well-being of, risks to, YES tip line program for tips concerning, establishing, AG role:
SB 5327, SSB 5327, 2SSB 5327 |
|
Youth, safety/well-being of, risks to, YES tip line program, advisory committee for, convening:
SB 5327, SSB 5327, 2SSB 5327 |
ATTORNEYS
(See also ATTORNEY GENERAL; CIVIL LEGAL AID, OFFICE; COURTS; PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS, WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF; PUBLIC DEFENSE, OFFICE) |
|
Cyber harassment, of criminal justice participant, class C felony:
SB 5628,
*
ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
|
Cyberstalking of attorney, class C felony:
SB 5628,
*
ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
|
Defense attorneys, as victim of cyber harassment, class C felony:
SB 5628,
*
ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
|
Defense attorneys, photos/videotapes/images/records of specific instance of travel, subpoena duces tecum for:
SB 5869, SSB 5869 |
|
Dependency proceedings, attorney for child in, appointing, when:
HB 1219, SHB 1219,
*
2SHB 1219, CH 210 (2021) |
|
Indigent tenants, unlawful detainer proceedings, virtual representation by attorney and participation:
SB 5576 |
|
Juveniles, access to attorney when questioned by law enforcement:
HB 1140,
*
ESHB 1140, CH 328 (2021) |
|
Legal service contractors and plans, exclusion from insurers/insurance and inapplicability to certain arrangements:
HB 1545, SB 5810,
*
SSB 5810, CH 3 (2023) V |
|
Legal services, "sale at retail" and "retail sale" to apply to, for excise tax purposes:
SB 5422 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, as ex officio coroner in certain counties:
*
ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, as ex officio coroner in certain counties, removing authority for:
HB 1326 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, as victim of cyber harassment, class C felony:
SB 5628,
*
ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, city and county, adult felony/misdemeanor referrals and filed charges, tracking/reporting:
SB 5691 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, conflict-free special deputy, in cases of police officer criminal offenses involving deadly force:
HB 1507 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, county, adult felony/misdemeanor referrals and filed charges, tracking/reporting:
SSB 5691 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, peace officer potential impeachment disclosures role of:
*
SHB 1088, CH 322 (2021) |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, photos/videotapes/images/records of specific instance of travel, subpoena duces tecum for:
SB 5869, SSB 5869 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, recusal in cases of police officer criminal offenses involving deadly force, options due to:
HB 1507 |
|
Prosecuting attorneys, substance use disorder intervention petitions, filing of, prosecutor role:
SB 5976 |
|
Victim of felony offense, counsel at public expense for, when:
HB 1573 |
AUDITOR, STATE
(See also LEGISLATIVE AUDIT AND REVIEW COMMITTEE, JOINT (JLARC)) |
|
Deadly force, by peace officers, agency requirements compliance audits, state auditor role:
HB 1089, SHB 1089,
*
E2SHB 1089, CH 319 (2021), SB 5069 |
|
Duties and procedures, revising:
*
SB 5002, CH 148 (2022) |
|
General elections, forensic audit process for, state auditor role:
HB 2115 |
|
Levies for schools, enrichment, expenditure requirements, when audit shows failure to comply, penalty, removing:
HB 1500 |
|
Long-term in-home care program, audits of, state auditor role:
*
SB 5002, CH 148 (2022) |
|
Performance audits of government account, continuing temporary uses of funds in:
SSB 5616,
*
2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
|
Performance audits, certain provisions/statutes, removing or repealing:
*
SB 5002, CH 148 (2022) |
|
Performance audits, citizen advisory board, repealing statute creating:
*
SB 5002, CH 148 (2022) |
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Term limit, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4207 |
AUDITORS AND AUDITING
(See also AUDITOR, STATE; ELECTIONS; LEGISLATIVE AUDIT AND REVIEW COMMITTEE, JOINT (JLARC)) |
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County auditors, deed of trust recording surcharge, delaying expiration of:
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HB 1104, CH 31 (2021) |
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County auditors, document recording standards, revising:
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SB 5019, CH 137 (2021) |
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County auditors, document recording, surveys and maps provisions:
SB 5224 |
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County auditors, document-recording surcharge, additional:
HB 1277, SHB 1277,
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E2SHB 1277, CH 214 (2021), SB 5279 |
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County auditors, document-recording surcharges, funds distributions for permanent supportive housing:
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ESHB 1866, CH 216 (2022) |
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County auditors, document-recording surcharges, provisions:
HB 1183, HB 1277, SHB 1277,
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E2SHB 1277, CH 214 (2021), HB 2010, SB 5224, SB 5279, SB 5954 |
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County auditors, document-recording surcharges, revenue distributions to health and homes account:
HB 1866 |
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County auditors, document-recording surcharges, revenue source for eviction prevention/housing stability:
HB 1277, SHB 1277,
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E2SHB 1277, CH 214 (2021), SB 5279 |
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County auditors, general and special election and primary audits role of:
HB 2115 |
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County auditors, name change order filing/recording fees, court waiver of due to hardship, when:
HB 1961,
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SHB 1961, CH 141 (2022) |
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County auditors, offices of, staff members of, cyber harassment of, class C felony:
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ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
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County auditors, video recording of mail-in ballot and ballot inspection/duplication/counting center election activities:
HB 2005 |